p _ — eT S ines eg aT a gee eae 2 Pee eae ON a - ne i PnP m THE DAILY EXAMINER . ° . . A & “~ = : . le Yr OF P AND small shipment. I found on enquiry that 1895—A bout 26,000 boxes cheese, value) EARLY HISTORY OF P, EK, ISLAND. THE DAILY EXAMINER. instead of there being an active demand | $164,900; butter, $35,000 by end of sea- Interesting Papeiaad Biscussion Befors . son, ni » | only before and after Christmas that there “a +. ie | - See ae Epworth League, ’ . : : . | iis year, it is learne: ’ pusine ‘ aa . A | would be a capital demand fer Canadian | esi ‘nine taetid in te A desire to get to the root of a matter is NOVEMBER |! 895 nearly self-sustaining, inéluding rents t : or ays eee | turkeys up to Marcel Ithink we might “ TI ~ t to the Dominion natural and pleasing to all intelligent men > . > . 2 wal 2 é se as a. Y ; & the fa — ‘d Ga —s 1 vear will not ex- | 80d women; and the more closely we are HAVE WE FARMS FOR OUR YOUNG| develop a trade in this with great advant- eS at dan a oe aoe: a nies of identitied with the matter, the more in- - > | . » ie s ' a, p ¢ PEOPLE }age, because Canadian farmera can grow | Cee s - peg san 9 P tense will our pleasure be. It a not, a gees the factories will be almost $200,000. i . hestind tl ‘at and turkeys quite as exquisite in flavor, as therefore, wonderful that great an i ; . i » thee on ee general interest has been shown in Mr. : : > r Dg 8 r ‘ Py $ . nm rerticles dgder thie bead-f OO ~ Se ee . | RTTERS T0 THE EDITOR Newson’s paper, read before the Epworth 4 shew tha benete that weld be grown in any country. League last evening, concerning the i In answer to Mr. Featherston he said | cemeentieeelleigmemanncnmth source of the history of our own Island aris he extension of the swine in “hate : : : — aot i eon packed in boxes about two and a THE PARK ROADWAY. home. Mr, Newson gives as his suthor- » eSpeciaiiy the proauction of : : : : ae ities for the statements contained in his , ' half feet long dy two feet wide by less than - hoz } s for the English market. oe , Ae be ~~ Sir,— Assuming Mr. Cundali’s views to | paper the reports and maps of Franquet : : ie reply tc hr ues ? : . Le . ce , Another branéh of industry that should | 0B* ap # Fe cepry 6 cae quae | be correct in relation to the Act of the] and his successors and the records kept by ®- vats m | to whether the shippers put anything 19] G vernment granting 100 feet inside the| the Abbe Breslay. According to these, it Y ‘ al on il uis ovince i > > . er tes oe f the crop, he said: “i am informed that &/| bank of the shore, it appears to me that | appears that the first permanent European < roduction of rvs and poultry or > pees . : as fi : > , St. t | c Rg } : solution of borax is used to prevent any | before going to law about the question settlement wa founded here a shipment to Great Britain. What has ‘ bony be these | the first item to be considered is the line | Pierre, in the year 1720. The Count ha been done for the dairy inves con nln OR Cs See oe te jot the bank as st rtood at the time the Act] received from the King of France he undertakea’for poaliry. If the same | (Om &rmcating They are pretty well) wa, passed. New, weall kouw that the]a — grant of the [sland and a ee eee pide » | starved before they are killed. The Eng: margin of the bank at that time is away|some adjacent territory, and | e — ; Ee - : — "s lish customer in the Liverpool market will | out on the shore, Lecause of the bank | caine here to establish a fur and fi-+hing proluced is given to egg: and fattened i . $3 k washing away about three feet every year, | station. His landing was effected at the . . not buy ‘hem if drawn, and they fep | oe J . -4 a : ee ne Ae ee po armer W btain a profitable | * : : : r | so, if the caxe came before court, we would | small cove—considerably larger than it i- ae hor 1 outlay better with the feathers ot be ousted on this point alone; as it would | now—which indents the shore line of ; fy ee \ a By Mr. Cochrane, be sure to be pointed out by the defendant | Warren Farm, now in the possession of Mr. Gilbert, Poultry Manager at the Q.-=That was 91. per pound with the | that the lunes of tbe plan and claim are | Mr. Newson himself. The settlement was Central Exper sl Farm at Ottawa inj} = * r Cee ts chev re imaginary. Therefore, | hope the Town | begun and the old Fort La Joie erected on s evidence before the Select Standing | 2¢?* 0U- ao oe Council will not grant money to be thrown | the same farm. Mr. Newson gave’ the ie ttee on Agriculture and Coloniza- | °*'Ve them ? away On the qnestion of law, names of the chief persons of that time. A ie leis : _ A—Yes Conver-ing wit a most intelligent and | certain M. de Gottv.l'e, d+ Belle Isle, was sv. the f ov i” testimor i . . ‘ ai ’ a? ' r i A great deal of interesting information | reliab’e friend last night I was juturmed: | the first Governor, Phere was a good _ ee eee ee ek t rio rtof the evidence | that during the administration of Lieut. | deal of style and ceremony in those duye. ’ . . . : ' , ained |! P repo 0 p ; : ‘ . : y - .. ” i eee: Sa Ah, hy EE : Governor McDonald this same question | Mr. Newson gave from the records of the : , . ' he far. | ‘ken before the Select Standing Com—) .14 gemand was brought before tim by | Abbe Breslay an account of a grand-christ- : ' = a the time | mittee on Agrieulture; but Tae Examix- | thesame party, and that the matter was] ening of the child of Chevalier Dewis, of : s sw ix ius rom oe t , . ° a om g ad a . me — tit vields him a | ER’S Space will not adm/t of further quote- | commuted by the ee of ve feet. That = ee eae of St. Louis, on the — ‘ ‘ : vegrment, &. yw s . ; was accepted as ascttlement, but for some | July, 1722. Atthis event savages an . ; ions. Enoug e 8 iven : . sick Y w admit that the | “0®*- I nough, howe r, ha boon . reaton unknown no action was taken and | chevaliers mingled together in the utmost Srmer juires something to make to show that in the matter of egg and the bank was allowed to wash away as in freedom, each trusting the other end lay ‘ kly. The best step vou | POwltry production, a profitable market cap | the good old time. ing the foundation of that friendsh'p which ey IMCAIY. : hs ste uu . . . . in| aoe ve > deer an ee .» | be obtained for these articles if preperly | If 1am not taking up too much space subsisted for n any succeeding fears. : At can take to benefit the farmer 1s to place Staal cided. altel 4 market fer | i# your va'uable paper, 1 should like to | that time, Mr. Newson pointed put, Guy ; ; Mii I 1 s . - ¢ i. * 3 . : ta his hands an industry that will yield | PFOC™% PE ; express my Opinion in relation to Mr. Cun- | ereor’s I-land was three times as large as him a quick retura. Let me ask | ‘hese articles being svcured, the farmers | dall’s statement respecting the route of | it is to-day and considerably larger thu ‘ nsideration then of the following should lose no time in producing jarge | this much discussed roadway. He say®,| St. Peter's Island. At that time, too, there -* rconsier a 1€ ) ue Torneo ng ° . ¢ " ° ° . : aeeells * will ‘va quantities, What has been done in cheese | “until the Attorney-General, for reasuns| was a third sma!! island in Hitle- points: if you take Small fruits,) Hi _ z . . . . : wr ‘ a ‘ , a eT ; | can be done with swine products, eggs and best known to himself, started the idea} borough Bay, betwee n _ Governor . three years before any returo is obtaine: ; hiel : that the ‘strip of shore front’ was on the} Island and Belle Vue. Then and seven to ten years for an apple orchard to] POW/tY —allof which only require CO} shore wuteide the bank noone ever thought | subsequently it was possible for people to yield a return: two to three years for a} OPeration between the producers and tle | of the ruadway being placed elsewhere | walk at low tide from Belle Vue to Gov- ic : recur; : y > tO i : ) t E heifer t e milk in pay ng juantities exporters to make profit fur both. If the | thay on the upland lying on the bank.” ernor’s Is'and. Mr. Newson traded the fer tO Biv nig if avi ‘ silier, : re | r a * ‘ s oe : a. : : si rae 7" hole, | farmers of this province would pay at eu: | Now, 1 cannot agree with Mr. Cundall, | course of history down to the surrender of while it requires hail, OF nearly & Whole, | lairyi a i .,, | because,in my opinion, the Atturney—| Fort La Joie by Governor Villejorn t> generation for a forest to mature. On the | “08 © dairying, swine ratsing an pou'’* | General did not start the idea that the} Lord Rello, in 1759. The early constitu- other hand, the farmer who goes into} Products, and would feed a co siderable | roadway thould follow the strip of shore | tional histury of P. E. Island was then : a aloe tine have 1 ‘ockerels | Portion of «their cereals and roots | front. No, it was that of Mayor Carvell | commented upon by Mr. A. J. Mellish. ae, wae ee ee rs ; * Sinatead of xporting them ja the | 80d bis Council, who built the brea-twork | Mre. H. Smith followed with the reading, ready for the market in three or four v7 : & iard “times | 224 laid the roadway thereon from | from Tue Examen, of several interesting months from the time of setting the egge;|™™ Ste. the = cty uf hare Brighton Shore to the battery, and s@ far} passages in the pape of Mr. John Hamil- the pullets—which are the young hens—‘} WOuld not be heard. {1 ix in the interest | ag my acquaintance goes with the citizens, | ton, referring to the social condition of the 0 4 ¢ to begin to lav in five or six months | Of eveTy business man in the Province | “they are all, ladies and gentlemen alike,” | people of this Island in the olden timer, se ie habia eae Pony, tole alge : that a different sys'em of farming should | well pleased with this delightful track, in| The discussion was continued by Messrs. aud thus within one short season from time ieee ial eniiealt on inhaling the sweet air from the barbor. | A. B. McKenzie, Donald McKenzie, W.E . . . . . vu u. 4 sé s A 4 . > . of investment, he bas hia return for his} ° 94°! me ig . : It is the course that shoutd be followed | Beotl’ y andGeorge Loman. In the intervals monev,—a return of what is always mar | “Pousand= of Joliars are owing to mer | yogi) jt adjvins the shore on Kent Street. | an appropriate vocal solo was well yiven Sethe aot gi ed price chants and money lendera that cannot be Why Mr. Cundall ard the committee of | by Miss Brown, and a pianoduet by Misses cretable i ne : cou 5 - = - 2 . my J Chis h ewhy poultry | Paid when farmers only get 15 or 16 cents the City Council should kick up #0 unjust-| McPherson and Fennell. eo Se ey -r bu-bel for potatoes and 26 or 28 centa | Mable a row about the 100 feet claimed, a ~~ are valuable tothe farmer, and some of Ps ” I oss s d appears inexcusable if they are really sin- them may be summed up as followa:| for oats. At these prices a farmer does | cere jn carrying out the desired roadway. What would otherwise be wasted, or in| 204 ara ten cents a day for wages, and Sometimes I think it 13 bnt a secondary ther words what would probable be { °2900t pay his way, On the other hand, consideration, because, if they really wish . ore ST se ae ae or gutta te rket for hig} ®T0adway to pleare the people, they can- ail + can be turned into poultry | OY est#blishing a steady ma or h iy | low thrown away, can be turned in I k ’ a I i notdy better than follow the example of aud egzs andavaluable manure. The] POTS, poultry and dairy protucts, the | the late Mayor Carvell: worth of the manure alone will goa long | Y°U2S farmer with 25 or 30 ane land There is @ remaricable coincidence in Are not so convenient as the way to pay for the feed of the hens can make a good comfortable living, and — conduct in that of a feud at Donny- ia ore pee ee eee ; K fair, ae related by that inimitable = ol ls ; a those who have larger farms make | 2FOO > : , . Where there are large quantities of} ™ a meNS “ - cae writer of Irish character, Lever, where he We have the latter in Boxes, skimmed or sour milk, no better faitening} ™Oney- I must apologize for take up so portrays one of the faction waiting, us he 25e. and 35e. . . ° : : . : > - > sree " : . - i i.e oe ot > diet can be found for the chickens intended } ™"* , a _ eres — pee oe = ouiil four o'clock, exclaiming so him Or separately, 5c. each. for market, nore better food asan egg] question is one of paramount importance, | S¢!f the time and not a blow struc. Theo iis : ea 7 edict hespantatnenssd sxsir ihdeueiliabdiiins taking off his coat and trailing it after him, preducer. é v eo gaye the challenge tothe O’Reilies: “Is He also stated that he had found] thore who are able and willing to take up | there ere @ man of ye that will tramp on : 5 ; I. e the Plymouth Rock to be the best all-round | the matters advocated, I will feel repaid. | the tail of my coat?” a } fowl that he had tried. Continuing, “he G.¥. 0, Cizjzes, Central Drug Store, aid “ We have found the White Leghorn NCH e THE S17 as SIDE OF ‘nia wl ; & LYNCH LAW IN STATES. ENTERTAINMENT Af CARDIGAN NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. to lay the most eggs, but so far —_ . . Ss"? P BRIDGE. 12 heave made bho ¢ro:s af a market Accorpixe tothe telegraphic news of eaves Boy fowl to come up to the Plymouth] Yesterday, Durant, who has been tried at The entertainment at Cardigan Bridge BI k Di; ; Bock The farmers, as «| great leagth and at last found guilty of oe on ee wth — well ~Mentess ac iamond Line. Be : : : the proceeds Leing applied towards the a " he fac re | the murder of a young lady, has e| ; rule, do not kaow the fact that the future : ~~ appl: purchase ofan organ fur the Presbyterian . ot. fowl is either made or impaired in the] for & new trial, and it isnot improbable | Church at that place. Cat ~ first five weeks of its existence. A chicken { ‘bat he will succeed in obtaining a “ long The fullowing programme was creJit- “4 — rH that is stinted during that period will day,” if not in getting: off scott free oF paras —~ audience dispersed fen rs on Sage : lias > Diets . ell satished wi e ¢yenings enjoy- ge meee” Ree —<?s — never make a large fewl, for the reason — we oa Pietzel and ——. ment: . a SS wee Ses hat it i uring tl iod >» fer ,4 2180 yvaeving ne = =— Same game o . * <b a 5 that it is during that period the feathers] * , ad 1 cai ‘bed ” 1.—Opening Addrees.........Geo. F. Owen are being grown, and it requires extra ror , i ae aS 18 to be ascri the pre 2.-IJInstrumental Music - Cornet and The § & COBAN, sailing trasn Montrea} iil . os e] valence throughout the States e crime A on Friday morning, Nov. 15th, uea nourishment to supply the deman:l on the F ° : : of the crim trombone...... Mesers Stewart and Chavisttckows Menday morning, Nov '8th, system for feathers, bone and muscle and | °f !yeching. Recently in the Southern ‘ 5 eee ‘ot teens year and will sail for St. John’s, NOt, bat pa 4 : : . — i 8d . Duet—Juanita....... Mies Stewart carrying horses. cattle and sheep on deck an growing frame generally. After two years} States these Jynehings have been shocking{| ~ Mr. D es produce under deck at lowest — yates. ‘ Pe a , : ron 88} j ‘ ao osenenenonee + oar ¢ ¢ 2s ara For further particulars as vo freight an there is no money inahen. Why? Be- beyond expression. A short time ago a 4. Reciistion..:............ Mr, J, A. Dewar | passage app'y fo ‘ eause after that age she moults so late Tennessee negro was taken by a mob of | 5. Solo—The Sexton Tolls the Old PEAKE BROS. & CO., that before she begins to lay she will have | Y»chers, and among other horrible muti- Bell .....020.sesssessecceseesee Mis Frizelle | 0V:2 Secnte 5 J ‘ a. ae e T sea) . — . nite 79 lations, his fingers and eara were cut off | 6- Chorue—The Dear Litt'e Sham- tbh all fotaec — Lalies ha Gas sitully ; SDCKy 4040 Lollh selioodped Twelve Little Girls GRAND After describing the best rations for — ae a a NS Ne hae Reading —.............s00 «Mrs. Alley . feeling poultry which imeclude “cows graph pole and riddled with bullets. In| g, Comedy— Cinderella. § d Entertainment milk, barley middlings, buckwheat bran, Sa ae ™ oo a traeed by 2ND Pant. Upper a = , — : ooduounds and found asleep, twenty ; bariey bran, rye bran, coarse wheat bran, eee ae = 9. Instrumental Music—Cornet and To be held 1 he ial cotton seed, millet, wheat, turnips, cab- | ™''e* #way from the scene o ae trombone.... Messrs. Stewart and 5 C le | ; - eae bage, white clover, red clover, and alsike;” we officials were met on their return Stee en teeteeeeeec eee ceeeses eeeeeeees DWSOD ircte in the Basement of the he showed how noo-fertilized egzs could with the captive by a posse of 2000 armed | 10. Solo—The Wandering ~ay gore : me mene i ee ee i ee it. D. Kenuedy| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH be kept perfectly fresh for two moaths by ee P ee 11, Duet—I Don’t Want to. play in ’ being stored in a dry, cool place. In an- | OCET#s Suu @ Confession was wrung Your Yard .........Two Little Girls asin swer toa question by Mr. Boyd as to from him. It was then unanimously de-| 12. Kecitation............00 .. Miss Johuston ii ei *) : ei ale cided that he should be burned alive. | 13. Quartette—Drifting with the tide whether the hens would lay as well when | *'"" , , : Q The M "A oneal Thursday Evening, November 14th, the male bird is not with them, he said Fifteen thousand people, we are ee. oS Me : an oa d Ne 16 UIE ; . : Pek Ts ee | fp auemenl essrs, Kennedy and Norton x ara , nessed the sumn.ary and ter a mathes . § . mm, they would. ses rible punish 14. Recitation. .. ..........ccccseeMiss Gillis From 5.30 to 10 p. m Q You think unfertilized eggs better meme. he victim was not permitted to 15. Duet—-The Murmuring Sea...The —-— for shipment? A. I think they would be burn quickly. “The fire was frequently bin nceesneenes thos eiesiadccokeccteenr mene MYSTERIOUS MENU : A . 4 . ee ey . “ . if they could be had in sufficient numbers. | quenched, and after the lapse of a few 16. ee oes ereeeeeees Miss Frizelle It is important to have the eggs for ship-| moments started again. It was exactly 17. Duet... or Misses on t SrestantTIALs.—One who was in tlie i a lees “Wray eo : , : et tteeeeteeeeees seesener secs ceeeereeed OD DStOD ae ee me ; saovibhe a an ro as sd te “* | fifty minutes from the time the mutch 18. Comie Diglogue Ark; Woman’s Weapon; Boston’s Pride; JOSE LONE. aoes pol make tuch ditier— . « i 7s - P 1 . ‘ ° ee ence whether the egg is fertilized or not, was applied wntit his torture was ended by God Save the Queen. | a —— . nee r ao ieee . . . : . ’ + * cencisibieliiiaiatiaiessibalcininaiiniantenainiliiiniaas ) : 0 i if eaten a day or two after deing laid, but | death.” The British method of giving a Wheel, = oo f Fan ver’s Toil and when stored for future use, as t din~ a legal trial ; : DEATH OF HARRY WEST. wert s epee So ' . en or future use, as they ordin~ | man a legal trial and hanging him in due Brindle Sauce ily are, i s , . ; : § ee - San +e think it is@ matter of some eourse, if found guilty of murder, is sure- About eighteen months ago Harry West, Revisues.— Pride of the Marsh; Imper- 1portanee. . 4 ¢ : F ly better than the weak and undecisive | of New Gla-gow, N.8., hurt his arm, At|tinence; Boston’s arenes} Fried ' : . . : “ - " : . r 7 e The importation into Great Britain of system which has resulted in. scenes guch | fir#t he paid little or no attention to it, but | Holes ; No Grounds for Complaint ; Fruit ezg$ amounts annualiy to the enormous] a, these last June he had to have it taken off.| Of the Vine; A cogent A sag . sum of $22,000,000, and fresh eggs are leceseisittiitiaialiaasiniaiaieas wii 3 Blood poisoning set in, and he came to this Just ee. <A eee: csld-conitie af hilline i I e.ly @ stranger two months ago, for medical Home of the Multitude ; rkness anc one readily a One Shilling per dozen. if NOTES AND COMMENTS. treatment. But as soon as his case was| Light; Hidden Tears; Ivory Manipula- , : : “yeaatoe & co-operative system of egg production. The Weekly Union. P brought te the notice of -the members of | tor®; Spring Offerings; Squirrel’s De- was in operation in this Island, by which i ae se rk ly ne New Hamp- St. George’s Orange Lodge, he wa-a stran- light; Cake Hard to Eai, etc. z ¢ s s : ; large quantities of non-fertilized eggs were} oon? ee, eat Holmes stood the | ger nolonger. FE aving the Royal Arch! gupper and Entertainment only 25c 6 Zed egg strain of the triel remarkably wel’. It re- Degree he wae cared torand pursed as rr ’ ’ produced and properly packed, the farmers mains to be seen how the rope wii] stand trie brother Orangeinen know how to care nov would obtain a substantial amount of rev- | it- for the sick. : . . _ . . enue. Then with respect to fattened “3. — Sun: There i Bo rearoe Come into our Lodge HONESTY poultry for the English market, Prof ae a a a8 a Prince Edward Is- Thou dear brother in distress, <5 od farmers @ . : : Robertson ia his evidence vefore the Select , oak a eee re from Misfortune Lut makes 18 the be st policy 7 : : ~~’ | Other countries more money for dairy pro Us the closer to press Standing Committee on Agriculture and | duce than ever they received fir hay, oate —— ae : PPT eel : i « TI : _— On Thur-day, Nov. 7th,at 11.30 a.m, j olonization in 1893 gave some interest— | and potatoes. ven they will be improv- ’ : ing theit lend i ‘ aes the Mesxenger of Death put an en! to the ing information. At page 6l he said: “I oan vill be 1 instead of impoverishing it, illness of @ patient and logy suff-ring chri : cat Sas : a and wi shi rs : ’ 1 sutf-ring - i : think, in the matter of poultry, Canadians dhios hediacil eee ae farm prO- | tgis brother. The main support of a fond is the best beverage, may develop a large trade with Great : ; ; mother, and she a widow, has gone to Le ; . ~ itiz : i i ‘ } Britain. That market seemsa long way |. ae : Prof. J. W. Robert- with hie Master. Ou Sabbath [nxt ae OUR TEA has al ways been efte be weil ei, becl ; © “7 | 08s Dairy Commissioner for the Domin- | fifty members of Boyne and St. George's spas ched with fresh poultry. In| ion, lias every reason to feel yratified at | Lodge met in St. George’s L idge room, ! honest value. Liverpool I examined a shipment of tur- ~ —_ of the work on Prince Eiward | and thou-h it rained all the m rning, they keys shortly after they arrived, The fea-| 18!4ud this year. This success is dar ely | paid the last tribute of respect to the r de . f = a ; : : : : : r an y thers had been left on the birds, and they Din 2 eh yt eervices of Mr. fd parted Brother by following his remains Try some and see for youre ’ ‘Hon, who has had charge of operations | to the boat at the ferry wharf, aud a larg . : were re ro hae : - y wharf, aud a large . were not even drawn. Phey were shipped | on the Island, and to the efficient and | number drove tothe graveyard at Lot 48, self that we are right in wh it in rough boxes, aud these turkeys arrived | loyal assistance of the able statf of cheese | where the solemu service of the Orange | we say. in most excellent condition. (They had on Sie makers under him. The ful- | Association was conducted by the offivers STERLING VALUE— ; been shipped from Ontario.) I plucked oe will show the progress male in | of Boyne »nd St, George’s Lodges. Mr, ° on ; our years in cheese and butter, the latter | Alvine H. Wadman was undertaker. 32c. Blend. the feathers from the breast of some of them and the flesh was as firm, fresh and sweet asthe day they were killed. They were being sold like hot cakes at 9J. per poind (18 cents). It was reported that | the shipper made £600 sterling out of that Ider Down Goods. QUILTS, CUSHIONS, TEA COSIES. enterprise dating from 1894 : 1892—Cheese, about 1,000 Loxes ya! $7,000; butter, none. ies 1893—About 6,000 boxes cheese, value $48,000; butter, none. 1#94—About [2,000 boxes c'.eese, value We have just received avother large stock of crockery and glassware in varied | agrortments,— we think all you will re quire for housekeeping purposes. Call $82,000; butter, $11,000. and see our goods.—W, P. Colwill. | vov2 d&w 3w SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS. Victoria Row, Charlot tet.wr, P. E. TELEGRAL Spxomat Desrarcuzs PHIC. tre Examiner To IMITATE CANADA'S EXAMPLE And Unite for a Common Purpose. CHAMBERLAIN’S IMPORTANT SPEECH. Imperial Unity Cherished as the Ideal Future of the British Race. Loxpox, Nov. 12. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, st a banquet given in honor of Cel. Gerard Smith, Governor designate of Western Australia, last night, made a speech, in the course of which he said he looked forward to the time which he ‘elieved was not far distant, when the Australian Colonies would imitate the wise example of Cauada and unite fur a commun purpose. He rejoiced that a step had been taken in this direction by New South Wales. Federation consummate a yreat idea, in which local jealousy and petty ambition would be bur- ied in the foundation of a mighty com- monwealth, destine!, perhaps, at some time which was historically possible, to outstrip the waning greatness and lagging civilization of the older countries of Eur- ope. Jt would bea step in the direction of Imperial Unity, which is cherished gs he future of the British race. (Cheers.) He belieyed the British race was the great: est gowetning race the world had ever een. lle believed there was no limits to its future. They Must Re More Careful. Orrawa, Nov. 12, A aotice has been issued to postmasters enjoing them to exercise extreme care in te direction of letters. In a recent case, a letter addressed to a commercial traveller was sent away from a post office without an effort being made to find the addrese, the result being great ffnancial loss. He Will Run for the Commons, - Moxrrear, Nov. 12. It has been decided that DesCarries, M. L. A., for Jacques Cartier, + hall resign his seat and run for the House ot Com- mons in the Goverpment interest. —_ 4 Disastrous Expl sion. Loxpoy, Nov. 12. A disastrous explosion has oecurred ia the Blackwell Colliery at Affreton, near Berby. Seven men have been killed. To Consider Dunraven’s Statement, New York, Nov. 12. A meeting of the New York Yacht Club will be held en Nov. 18th to consider Lord Dunraven’s statement. Election Writs Issued. Qrrawa, Noy. 12. Mr. Speaker White has issued writs for hye elections in Cardwell and Nerth On- tario, Senator Lwin Yery Low, Sr. Jonn, Nov. 12. Senator Lewin is reported very low and unconecious. Tt is laughable to see the feeble efforts made to imitate the style of garments made at our establishment—S, A. Me- Donald, the Fashionable Tailor. To our customers—Owing to the tre- mendous demand for the eelebrated High- land Ranges, the manufacturers haye been unable to ship those we ordered toceme by the SS. Halitax, which arrived this morn- ing, and we haye to ask those parties who ordered special ranges to kindly wait till next week, when we will have them sure —Fennell & Chani!er. orn rm waste (ARTER’S BOOKSTORE, Headquarters for School Books, Here weare in our element. We have served a good apprenticeship to this part of the business. Have we not studied the books ourselves ia our youthful daye, and was it not a proud day when we “ passed the Board”? Have we not tanght those books in the Public School and stu lied the “higher branches” in the classic halls of Prince of Wales? True, moat cf the books have been “ changed ”’ since then, but we are very much at home with their succes” sors, and what a quantity of them we sell Gross after gross and scores of them con- tinually arrive, only to disappear as fast under the calls of thousands of pupils of the city and country, students of Prince of Wales.and St. Danstan’s, and merchahts ‘In almoef every part of the Island, whom we supply wholesale. And we take proper pride in having all the books instock. We seldom out” of a book. Parents, teachers, schol- * run ars, students aud merchants depend on us to keep a full supply of all needed books, And for School Requisites, Exercise Buoks, Scribbling Books, Nute Books, Slates, Caalk, Sponges, Erasers, d&c., &e, we need only and we do not disappoint them. as Foolzeap, Ink, Pens, Pencils, s¥ that no such Variety, quantity or value has ever before been held by a bookstore in this Province as can this day Le found at Sct29 CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. me would j Grand thing for wearin NOVEMBER 12, 1895 x going to the opera. THE SCOTCH INVERNESS CAPE Only to be had at Paton & Co's. stock. and is just as warm as a fur cape and is more fashionable. Clan Tartan Reversibles. Plain, with Cordon Clan. Now in Tartan and other Leading Plaids, Posit v-ly the last this season. Doe: not interfere with large sleeves, Get cne before they go. OFFICE—BROWN CG 8i:.2332 E. R. BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. 1t23 7 ’S BLOCK. Soots, Shoes and Rubbers. all, Tiat is, Rubbers from can take your choice. Ou right. Deal with the man the most money by. noy 9 Toronto, Granly and Canadian. That i> just where we are in regards to We have ’em all factories, You r prices are you can save Yours for footwear, A, E. McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN buyers. novl Our Shoes stand every test. NO TIME TO LOSE! The Cold and Wet Weather is now with us Tis SHOE QUESTION Involves many prints beyond the mere looks Perfection of fit, durability and good workmanship are essential in their make up The names of Bell, Sia -r, or Amherst Boot and ‘Shee Company on a shoe is an iron-clad guarantee that t' ey will please up-to-date shoe ‘J. Mi. MeLEOD & CO., Money-Saving Boot and Shoe Distributers, Bulbs mx PLANT RX and FOOD. Watson's Drug Store. TRITNLIL IE LLL EE House Piants thrive better and yield more abundant blooms if fed with 25 cents per tin at es We Advertise To show the public that we are to the front with honest and lowest prices. , . ™): ' Funny adyts., picture selling, aud | other Nonsense Is Not Business. REDDIN BROS Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. novs ~ FOR SALE. The House and Land on the corner of Powna] and Sidney Streets. particulars apply to the owner, MRS. B'SWALT, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. wey LI le | y is B¥vu For further Charlottetown’'s Huddy ‘Xtreets ae make it necessary a- low as the lowest. “tore.” novll— dy for us some good covering fur our feet. We have a large stock of MEN’S, WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S RUB- BERS—the best to be had. Prices Aso —A large assortment of HEAVY WALKING BOOTS, at the “Cheap Shoe |} NOW i. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. COLLEGE B Day Books, to have sold at PRICES.” to us. There is right man. money . nov5—IlIm d&w RUBBER STAMPS. Someboty in your town ought to take orders fur Hand Stamps and send them in this for the We make only the best. Our Agent’s Price List? shows ju t what everything in the line will cost Lain powy. WALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seals & Stencils, Sherbrooke, Que. novl 00KS Cash Books, Journals, Ledgers in stock and will be “AWAY DOWN J. D. TAYLOR, QTEEN STREET. surveys of Land Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; al and Architectural Drawings, ‘ations and Estimates. variottas wa Lar 2b istt— NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, & The subscriber is now prepared run Boundary and Division to meke 80, Mechank @ Plans, Spec s- J. P. EY OAs. Surve uwna!l Strest. iv & wy have them refilled at Charlottetown, November 7, 1895—246 EROSENE Ok. REROS 2 There is a vast difference in the quality of the different Kerosene Oils in the market at present. After testing several lots we bought a quantity of the kind we con- sidered the best value, and we are now offzring it for sale at our stores, The price ie as low as the lowest, and the quality the best obtainab'e. Bring in your Cans and BEER & GOFE’S. | A Nice Just Received uilts Plain and Frilled. Cus 10ns Covered and Plain. )Four sizes, 18, 20, 22 & 24 in STANLEY BROs. Assortment. ART GOODS. Embroidery Linens, 36 and 54 inch. Linen Lawas, 36 inch, very fine STANLEY BROTHERS ART GOODS. B Stamped and Plain Linen Goods, Table Covers, Sideboard Scarfs, ete, STANLEY BROTHERS, ALMOST EVERY SHADE KEPT IN STOCK. Knitting Silk, Daisy Silk, Peerless Sik, Twisted Embroidery, Filo Fless, Roman Floss, Rope Silk BROS. £ and Fillcselle. STA NILES? ma en yb TH eH PYRO sty ana RC eeagerindnce> Be ns oioies eittaa tin wet oy ae ie a At SLDING’SSILES |