ee i, Se an ee = SS ee ence et OE Se sT — TIE DAILY EXAMINER JULY 24, tay. } 4a Experimental Farm Weost- | seen | the Ry reference to the report «of ern Farmers Convention, will be ’ : a tht oul leading farmers are Alive! to the want of an Experimental Mari | Station for this Province, and are the matter upon the | desir us of pressing | attention of the Government. We quote | again the strong resolution which wis ub- animously adopted by the Convention : | Whereas, Agriculture by far the most important industry in this Province, And Whereas, [t 1s essential in order to | the successful preservation of this industry that instruction in practical agriculture should be known to our people and especial- | ly to the young generation, — a Therefore Resolved, That in the opinion | of this Convention, the Government ol this Province would be justified in matn- taining an agricultural department in the Prince of Wales College, and also in sab stituting and experimental statien for the present Government Stock Farm even x the risk of a moderately increased expend is ture. ‘There is truth and right reason in every I is the question of expense. line of this resoluriona. “we only question This nead net We have the land, ani we can, withont doubt, be so large as some persons anticipate have from the Central and other xperi- mental Farms of the Dominion Government 4a great mony seeds, etc., with which to make experiments 43 to adaprabil:ty te our The chief item tionalexp2nse will be the salary of «a thor- soil and climate. of addi- cough]; competent, practic s! superintendent possessed of the necessary scientifi: know- ledge. The success and the usefainess of an experimental farm will depend absolute- ly upon the man who has cherge of it. The right man for the position will, if obtained, do the work and save his salary. other man will not be worth having. Unti Any ———_ = = - mely Criiicisia. THe attempt of the Patriot to discredit the reliability of Toe Exawiner must call the fable of That been a telegraphical or typozraphics! error to many minds the serpent ynawing the file. there may have in the despatch referred But the report to, is , possible, given by THs EXAMINER will, as usual, be found to bo substantially correct, By the way, is not the denunciation, by the grit press, of Sir Hector Langevin, Mr. Thomas McGreevy, and vther persons who are on trial, outrageous ? Commo. decency suggests that the men have a fair trial be- fore they are condemned, ani that news- themselves —as usual in eases affscting character— vith publishing all out, and the credibility of the witnesses has been established, and the defence has been heard, the press of the country may offer its comments with dignity and with a salu- papers content the evidence. After the evidence is tary effect alike upon public contractors and upon public opimon. We a shrewd suspicion that the premature vituperation of the Patriot and other opposition journals, in respect to the ‘Tarte-McGreevy case, springs from the fact that the evidence is disastrous t» the con- tention of the opposition that Sir Hector Lsugevin is implicated in the rascaily oper- ations of Mr. O.E. Murphy. If the evi- dence should establish the fact that the in- spectors of the work, together with Mr. U. E. Murphy and Robert MeGreevy, received the money opposition allege to have been paid to Sir Hector Langevin and Me. Thos. McGreevy, the bottom has fallen out of the opposition’s case —and they know it. have which the ——-2 -<D © & -o —_ -_____ Canada’s Minerals. THe Commissioners deputed by the United States’ Government to investigate our nickel supply reported that they were fully convinced from surface indications and the shafts already sunk that Canada possesses an amount of mineral which can- not be exhausted by this generation, and they estimated that the amount of ore above the surface of the ground in the de- posits seen by them reached 650,000,000 tons! English journals are calling the at- tention of British capitalists to the fact that their money could be better applied ia work- ing the mineral and other resources of Canada Pts, gotten prices, and is a rare 2 Be ry eat than in American investments. British Sere Been Engineers, ON ian ens s 61 to buy the best English Goods of every des. capital is slowly, it may be, finding its way ee cope”, No 1 Co, Sent $10,...... ° ". Meaieehintay cea wie Seret D A Stewart, No5.GA ee cen ren et ae Ladies’ White Skirts in to Canada, for a few days ago the Moody- Cajt Longworth, No2.G A, $6....___ 56 onmessyaniety-at law oe ee ville property in British Columbia was sold | Pte J A Macdonald, Nu 4 Co, 82d, $6.55 | s to an English company, the price being in Corp! Hooper, No 1, 82nd, $5......... 55 Mantles Mantles Mantles the neighborhood of one million dollars. nt H “ 2 oe = LG A, $5......55 : od of one Sapper SC Moore, Eng, $5.07 Se Capes, Jet Capes, Silk -and Lace Dolmans ere Seogt F Reenein, Re ie oe a rt Silk and Jet Vigogne and other light summer =e RR nl atts “Og a a textures ii Ly ‘ies’ Shoulder Capes, Silk ; Corpl A Johnson, No 2G ewe i sc. D2 9g aa oS Blouses. . Also, large selection of new Tennis tn Leatlicke tive banking corporations | Capt W A Weeks, aaa = = Blouses in fist colors, ia all the latest pat- wich have met within a week have declared | Capt Crockett, No 4 —e. 59 terns; regular prices from 60c to $2 45, clear I) per vent. dividends and added large'y to | Lt E Stewart, No3G A, g4 ee 49 R i ee ee their reserves. This looks like prosperity ! re gt unsay, No 2G ae vedi se. 47 : : : CARPETS ! AR The Dominion Government has issued ae Sane ae aiemer ts eee 47 W — it _smeives large stock of ‘< PETS ' an order prohibiting clerks ae Win Sacenien. ae . Seon ‘ ys ee cat recsaan 47 very choice brands, viz, :— We are Headquarters for Carpets on P. E Indian and Post ofiice departments from ent 2 M C y , No 7 Re Oe... 7 “OUR COUNTRY.” 70 pe * Island. We have the largest stock and ; es seiner halinetek te a hee _tSergt J M Crockett, No 4, 89rd $3....47 “he 3 /Y per cent. Patent |. nositi 8 are in going noon to luncheon. Many Retin Sek ates cs ‘a, ‘ | (put up io paper lined barrels), position to offer yorf extra vale at very low offi ials who leave the building at noon @ ; ecet'S Eheh sworthn,G A, $3. ...... 461 «sTOCKWRIT.” >= prices. Our stock is complete in Wilto not, it is stated, return before three | han a eMillan, No 1. S2nd, $2..... 46 ( ai a ] ELL,” 75 per cent. Patent | Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Squares Ruge pelock. __ This order is likely to be extended Gonr Medan, woo sends $2... 4g] (Pt up in half and whole barrels), and General Household Furnishings, Do net to all the dopartmeats. Recat D: Aree, z - 1 Battery G A, §2...45 “SNOW QUEEN,” 80 per cent. Patent i en war Pape ; ; ke avison, Fnzineers, $2... 5 ‘THR agi ‘ See eo Pats of CURTAINS, inc cote agree with the Patriot that the re- Sapper WW Anderson, oan Ob a Z “THE BRIDE,” 90 per cent. Patent. ing Siiks, Muslins, Lices Me Mae, on sult of the recent examinations far entrance | CorplC Mur ey, Nol.GA we tet 5) ALso Pree ket Call and see this wonderful stock » ete. wi rine o Wain Beene” Wer estrone Gane © Macdsuald, Nowe gy tte * Gin, Geen So ine ee READYMADE CLOTHING {— Ww School dispels the illusie’ ur — Sgt J Crockstt, No 4 B21 are es fi . ’ 2 opped | have decided t a oe a gg _ An 4 a Ganr F Gill, No 2 GA Sg eaten 42 oe + +» selling very low for cash, whole- | of Readymade Clothing bree? pt de worth , Igttetown. West Kent Street School is | Guar I, J Sentner, No oe A, 32. ‘ es a P) a New Rooms. Cail and get a birgain’ ye ey to be congratulated on its splendid Guar N McLaren, No 5, G A, $2... o-. 2.40 nee oe iS eel when you are buying. No Goods given out on approbation as lop ; — a all, a great deal de- | ls san a . +8 A. HORNE & Cd., as the Sale continues at Sale price. g J ) : Vv 7s i ° ' e boy. — ‘argains in crockery, go to R, Upper Queen Street, oaey oR a a. NOTES FROM OTTAWA. i git down at the bidding of the former. ae = =. aC a Sees >. led > ee ated nam AMIN EE meee — se , ee ILY E ‘How These Grits Love One Another. Visit to the Experimental Farm. ‘LORD'S DAY O’SERVANCE BILL. IsPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OP THE EXAMINER] Another straw which shows which way the wiad blows in the grit camp is the strained relations which now ex'st between Sir Richard Cartwright and Mr. Mulock, upon Me. Mu'ock refusing to Ir matters not that Sir Richard was right and Mr. Malock was wrong, the latter declines tu submit to what he considers tyranny, and just now these two spectacled gentle- men, separated only by meek Mr. Charl- ton, elsre at each other like strange cats in to spring without mn0- const quent s garret, ready it ments notice, Oue of the events of the week was the visit to the Kx perimental bari hy Qylise C Press G sllery on the special invitation cf lon. John Carling, Minister of Agricul- ture. Oa arrival the party was divided into groups under the charge of the sev- eral farm officials, and in this way visited the various parts of the farm, in all the de- partments of which they displayed much interest. ‘The farm itself was its best. fhe growth of plants and cereals has been most satisfactory, the crops and roots com- ing on well, and the stock in excellent order. After spending a couple of hours in taking in the sights, the visitors soon after noon assembled in the big barn, where they partook of a samptuous lunch, comprising principsly the produc‘s of the farm. Then speech-making followed, on all sides nothing being heard but commen- dation of the farm and its methods and praise of the cfficers ia charge. A bill, introduced by the Minister of Marine respecting the inspection of ships, provides that the inspector, who now cun- tiues his investigation to the condition of hulls, shall be authorized to inspect ships, tackle, rigging, &s., thus affording greater protection to sailors. The Government intend asking a vote from Parliament to erect a statue to Sur Jobin Macdonald, and it will probab'y be placed immediately in front of the tower at the head of the stone steps approaching the Parliament building. For the solace of Mr. A. Bo MeKenz‘e and his friends I may say that a bill en- titled an Act to secure the better observance of the Lord's Diy has been agreed upon by the special committee to whom it was re- ferred for consideration and report some weeks ago. The committee has made ex- tensive amendments to the original bill, as submitted to it, chiefly by striking out clauses considered too stringent in their provisions and not practicable in application to some vf the provinces of Canada, with many of whose established customs it would interfere. ‘Ihe amended bill reported from sommittee prohibits work and_ trafiic on Sunday as follows: The printing, publica- cation and sale of any newspaper ; provid- ed, however, that necessary oflice work may be performed after 9 u'clock in the evening of the Lord’s Day for the purpose of facili- tating the publication of the Monday morn- ing issue of any daily newspaper ; the opening of avy of the canals of Canada to traflic or business from 6 a. in. to 10 p m. on Sunday; but this provision may be suspended in any year by order in couneii afier the 15 h of October. No railway train isto be loaded at any railway station or elnpty cars moved from one station to another, nor any freight train permitted to depart from any railway station in Canada ou Sun. day, except such as are made up of live stock or perishable freight, and where the des- patching of trains to relieve sufferers by acci- dent or tire is deemed necessary. Th ough passenger traits each way, with their neces. sary connections, shall be permitted on any trunk liue in Canada, but merely local pas- senger trsins are prohibited. A sub-section to this provides that at such time as the laws of the United States shall make. corres- pending provision, no through freight in transit from o e poiat on the frontier of the United States to some other point on the said frontier shall be allowed to pass over Canadian roads on the Lord’s day, except live and perishable gvods. Sunday excursions by steamboat or railway, or by steamboat and railway, are prohibited. The penalties pro- vided for infringement of the Act are pretty heavy tines and imprisonment in default of fines not forthcoming promptly afcer judg. ment, mr. ta Wk 20) members of the Senate, Witmeus and at The Rifle. This was the second day cof the annual meeting of the Provincial R fle Association of this Province. There was a good attend- auce of marksmen. The third match was the only one completed in time for publica- tion to-day. Eollowing is the result :— 500 and 600 yards-7 rounds at each— Possible, 70. Zierae Clover. Wien the editor of Tht ExaMrNer was at. the agricultural convention at Cavéndish, he picked up, on the border of a tield, # bunch uf the scented, crimson blosseims of the Zvzig Clover (Trifolium This clover is very much I.ke the common red clover (7, pratewse) Ladeed, it seems to be but a well established variety. It grows naturel'y on drier and poorer soils | than the common clover, and would prob- | ab'y prove valuable in circumstances w here the latter does not succeed. It will be well for our farmers to encourage the growth of this hardy adventurer which has established Find it absolutely necessary, in order to mee itself ia the rade hospitelity of our bor- | the growing requirements of tlei- business, ders, und thus proved its perfect adapt-) to rehuild thei Show ome on = _ ability to our soil and climate. The value | extended scale. This wi ge he of a plant does nut always depend on its | proved facilities for disp arn ee a re extra quality, but also on its hardiness avd | and at the same time mins: | | AND Eyteisiol Sale | JAS. PATON & G0. - oe medi ut), : : bite ‘tand convenience of the puoltc, adaptation to circumstances. If this clover comfort and convenience = eae a elicaaal oa g should) prove hardy where the coinmon It wah ' ne tide ores Fal i rj a ¢ over mosta § , cultivated kind so often fails, it will be 5 ante aa Month, great boon on oar dry hilly we wn Shean seagpaliiogg sain: sealer a wate : for Immediate Sele their Large a. FRIDAY, J ALTERATION ULY 24. 1891. ——__ a FASHIONABLE © \ ~ a\ Reset \ ia i entailed Pos ‘ ie a foe zee a A Vy a eS eee ae Be eS Fee Our Stock is so Large 9 4A cae Our Styles are 80 Corres Eze Our Prices are so Loy ty Bostou last evening | and when it is remet- t is reported that Wil.iam Welsh, M. P. | he Stock | W it sain from Ottawa to-morrow — H IGH-CLASS, a Captain W. H. Barnard, of Summerside, yas AND PASHIO} AB be is registered at the Hotel Davies. and bought. ou the ves Mr. T. C. Toole, of the Moncton Limes | term:, it will be spparent staff, is reg stered at the Hotel Davies. that an opportunity such as Mr. A. B. MacKenzie, M. L. ©, was a! rarely occurs is presented ot ee- pissenger in the steamer Fastnet from this . gebuine char- port yesterday , curing Bargains of It is impossible to enumer- { acter, Brace, formerly a resi leut of Mr. Walter ate all the Lots that will be offered, this city, but now of Boston, arrived here last but the following list will give Tan. } evening on a short visit. Heis quartered at jdea of the Leading Fashionable Lines: ” 5 the O-borne. : ietia 's | Sarsh Davies, colored, was buried at In-| *1} f th B of M k dlaataviia on Monday last. She was probably lack SILKS ) f BS th Ag the oldest woman in the United States. Her death return shows her to have reached the} Every yard guaranteed, _Our regular age of 133 years. It is authoritatively knowa | prices are from 902 Lo $3.50 per yard. that she was 115. | They consist of the following makes :-—Gro Mr. PD. A. Macdonald, of Portage la Grains, Miseottes, Satin Marvelanx, Ben- Prairis, Manitoba, is here on ashort visit. | ojing : also the beautiful make known as We sina eee 28S Sraeee per ee the Perfection of Silkk. The manufacturers law business in the Northwest mast be good, guaranted every” yard, “that's ott” We He: be Sho, Seem Sh eae guarantee them, ‘‘that’s better.” Alter- ‘** Brighton Lodge,” Brighton je" : : eed cial Bacall T regents of Mount Allison|ation Sale price of the above goods nn Deere ee ah Special Bargains in: Black Jniversity have unanimously elected David | 50c. to $2.75. — Alliona, PL. a dgenegentian of Education | Striped Bengaline Silk, suitable for Dresses, of Nova Scotia, to the Presidency of the| Capes, Mantles, ete. Good value at $2 75 University vacant by the retirement of Dr.| Will clear this lot at $1.80. (No goods lach. Dr. Allison was President «f the Usi- pought for sale purposes). 5 versity thirteen years ago, whieh position) 1 YOU ARE GETTING MARRIED. he resigned to accept the Superintendency of "you will find it to your advantage to take Education. ; . ithis hint:—*‘*Rehable Gods as Lowest Among the arrivals at the — repli Cash Prices” should ever be the motto in aap gh atalino ig cathe purchasing Marriage Outfits. JAMES Jas Taylor, do; Alex Coombs, Halifax; A A . Ve CO ail evel snple.(a% Winship, Boston; E McFarlane, Aunandale; PATO} & CO. will make the sup; Z. f J W McPhee, do; W E Yoger, Oueonta, , Minimum charges) of the varioas articles o NY; John G Gettings, Clarksbury, W Va;/ apparel and furnishings required by young Florence S Baker, Omah», Neb; Mary Fiitch, housekeepers. do; J Ashton, Boston, Mass. At the Osborne House yesterday, there DRESS GOODS. were registered: Geo O Neill, Vernun River; R F Bourke, C B; John Andersoa, Kensingtor;! BLACK DRESS STUFFS, including Star. D F McKay, Summerside; George Borr,! dard Cloths, such as French Merinos, Cash- Steilarton; Otto Kroder, Hartford, Conn; | meres, Henriettas and all the latest novelties John B Boyce, Winchester, Mass, Mass; A W | Merinos—regular prices from 55e. to $1.25, Struthers, Toronto, Ont; Chas F Gorham, | now trom 352. to 9c. Cash meres— regular Halifax; Wm D Brace, Boston; J E Warren, prices from 35. to $1.25, now 2c. to 952. (rrenadines from 20¢ to 652, sale price from 12c to Sc. The latter goods wil!l make up a Cance Cove. beautiful Dress for summer wear. One lot special doubite-width Black Embroi- dered Cloth, suitable for Mantles, Capes. ete ; regular piicve 352 to $1.25; sale price 20: to 85ce Do not miss this lot. @Pr+Ere —The civic debt ef Halifax is steadily growing. The commissioners of schools have added considerably to the debt for school premises, aud the total debt of the ety is now stated to be: For general pur-| 4 big lot of Single- Width Goods, consisting poses, $1,100,427 98; for water depart- | Of Browns, B.ues, ‘tarnets, etc, for the nomi- ment, $811,906.48; for public schools, | nal sum of Se a yard. $231,144 06—-total $2,143,478 56. The Single-width Goods, -aH-wool, in Greys, rate of taxation this year is $1.45. srowns, Blues, Greens, etc. Must be cleared . . regardless of cost. Six pieces light shades of Brilliantines, double widths, regular price 40, clear at 25e, Stripe Goods in all the latest shades from 8e to 18e. Ove lot of double-width Mohuiec Goods, mottled in Drabs, Greys, Browns, Blues, ete. Our price was 40c per yard, now half price. Dress Robes! Dress Robes! About 45 in stock, all new goods, shades in Plains, Spots, etc. Regular price from $8 to $16, now for $4 to $10. Extraordinary value in Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth. Six pieces leit of that b-autifal goods, ranging from 85e¢ to $1.15. (The above goods make a stylish and Jadylike Deess). To clear the above we will make a Special reduction on our already low prices— 65e per yard, One lot of Serges in all and at surprising prices, SUNSHADES ! SUNSHADES ! —25c to $200. Lrdies’ White and Cream, regular prices from § .50 to $2 90, now for 75c. Five Hundied Yards BRAIDS for Trim. mings, from 40c to 6c. Will clear the lot at 2c per yard. PRINTS! DIED. At 38 Queen Street, on Thursday evening, 23rd inst., Agnes, relict of the late Joseph Mc; Kinnon, aged 70 years. | Funeral to St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery, on Saturday, at 8 30 a. m. CARD OF THANKS. 7 Tournament Committee, on behalf of the Firemen ot Charlottetown, wish to tender their most siacere thanks to a!l who assisted them in their Excursion, and would specially thank Messrs. Taylor & Gilleepie, who furnished the tickets, Mr. John Coombs for posters, THE EXAMINER, Patriot and Guardian newsp.pers for liberal advertising, the merchants who kindly allowed the posters in their show windows, the members of Ga). braith’s and the Citizen’s (Colored) Bands, and the public generally for their patronage of the first Excursion for raising funds for the Firemen’s Tournament, They also wish to thank the genial Captain of the St. Lawrence and his worthy Purser, Mr, Ryan, for their kind assistance. pretty the different makes, PRINTS Fhe Balance of our Large Stock 7 £ arge Stock of Zephyrs, Ginghains, Cambrics, Satines, ete, at I ae cent discount. SILK AND VELV prices to clear, Ladies’ Underclothing. The whole of our ce A. N. LARGE, Chairman Com, D. FINLAYSON, Secretary, ET RIBBONS at low ole of hoice stock of this De- partment is being offered at ne JAMES PATON & CO, Charlottetown, June 5, 1891—law & wy | and Valuable Stock of DRA.- a ae Persona!. PERY GOODS. To make | aw CoP? S OO St Oo OS ont ae ae : a Thorough Clearance they Wy, G eS Oa SS ee 2a ‘ The Shah of Persia is dangerously il. have resolved oa sach My re Pp A. McLeod, M P. P., Browa’s Creek is at Important Reductions | ! a , * the Oshoras. ag will most certainly ) p s } as, KK -turned from a trip, Yep A | BY Charles Lyons, Ksq , returned from } Wie | effect their purpose; bered that the Stock is SN | wr > Desiring anything in our MANTIR Sg SSS RS YY vans a nie . .AY . age abu ig DEPARTMENT cannot fail to be U, iy sein pleased. We draw spacial attention 3 / ie 3 hat tl Uyak ato the fact that the leadin . // ig i ¢ Lond ~ 2 Sh oa ~~ ~ Sq SS Sp ay oe and New York Fashion Magazine “illustrate the styles now showing by Only wonderful bargains in Jackets, Doy: # meenzne« . « us. v few remaining of q ail to secure one. a2aromtienen ae oo , The Embodiment of Strength “vp JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF ——IMPARTS—— Robustness, Lustiness, Vigor, nn ox oe ha A 6 ee eee An invaluable means of developing firm ness of muscle, power of endurance, and general healthfulness. so —in——— BUYS GLOTHI —_———(x)—— neennatinn We have a lot of Boys’ Suits age from & to 8 years, which we want to clear out at onee, and sell them at 75 CENTS, $1.00 AND $1.50 Come m and see them, as they will go quickly. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, July 17, 1891. er : Se nl — — (xs) —— EGYPTIAN EGG SHAMPOO AND SEA FOAM—A deligit ful, healthy, cleansing and cooling 1 an paration, equally as well adapted for W and Children’s ‘use as for Men's. Especial ‘refreshing after bathing, PLESH BRUSHES—all fibre —not injured by water BATH GLOVES, Rubber Bathing Moods, Sponge Oiled S3k, Bay Rum, Cologne, Lavender, and other Toilet Waters, Sponges, Pocket © STICKY FLY PAPER, Poisoned Fiy Paper, Glass Fly T* WATSON’S DRUG STORE: GEO. H. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHE AVING secured he Quees with Hills and Saunders, and Gabes Huai raphet a © A owith zhes of Ryde Photegrap and oe Family, persons wishing high class Photos saints would do well t © 2cimens. isnot Special attention pirid to be Ohoal iio eovarhreme and colors which are greatly admired for truthfulness and ee interiot ki = reuly high class permanent Portraits are rapidly taking the place ° j in oe are pms at prices consistant with conscientious work. h tograph -— . “y Can be produced from negatives, or taken by us or from any Pi” ete» wl ie old and faded, D.guerreotypes, Ivory Miniatures, (iliss Positives, will not fail to give eatire Satisfaction. the services of Mr. CLOUD HILL, for many years autiful enlarged Portraits on opal and Charlottetown, J uly 24, 1891, Remember the place. Over Apot ; May 9, "91—Daw &w ter O° Apothecaries Hall.