- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1895, . a" THE DAILY EXAMINER - - . . £ _ i . . es C SS ee 2 gi ee nn Se ee See eect saan een NS hee a TS $a — _ paseiidieti niente ncdincoaihigeniapaes DR. ROBERTSON'S PRETENCE, ! and the balance when the cheese was sold} has enshrouded himeelf for several years, XAMINER a " fur a charge of 24 cents per lb.; or if the} and be held up to the public gaze in all Ale | Letter From Mr cya Shaw--Seme Facts company would draw the milk, for 1} hig hypocritical hideousness, he will only ' ame About the Establichment of Our cents per lb., and pay to the company 10} have himself to blame. Bu 5 2 a : VEMBER 20. (895 Cheese Factories. per cent. as rent on cost of construction of Crrvus Suaw. — i) ita LS ioe < > . ~ . engeneeteeny “se Ss In the Weekly Patriot of the 7th | building. When this anaouncement was/ New Perth, Nov. 14th. SpeciaL Desparowegs ro tuk Examiner een 1S 1e nh Sire, n the ek) « i i ; a serene — SAUSES FOR THANKFULNESS: inst., a three column letter appears from made, it was received with applause; but | ex ' ee “on Dr Robertson, Montague, written with the | Yo* could look through that audience in) jeeeeeeceaneectviwses never was a time | chieet of having ite readers believe that to | Vi@ for the paternal counienance of Dr. “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BRATEN AND IMPRISONED. TrHan [ sent there ne I ae , object of ha g iu « : ‘ meen ses > ate, SPLPLP PLP LIP OL Ld ch > e. and of |}the Dominion Government belongs no Robertson. Lest he may forget the ¢ ! Ww ple s Province, and : ' f ont successfully cooperative it may aid his recollection to state that it "5 : - fed. clothed | credit for starting succes: J ii , ‘ or — . ‘ : : we etter fe i, lothed dairving in this Province—but that he ae oe =. ee ee : atime whee (hey sn” | alone is entitled to the honor of introdue- | 106” ie eesevidently on. the sick PILLS Rey, J. (C. Martin, of P. £ if and ¢ iured jess ing the industry among us and causing Ret ots. tite > ft a Ba eget tn F CURE > ey, ‘ ® j ° . ' > Ww a tuey ob- | the progress it has attained I would not . pc ; — t ‘a a oad wr He inti : vat ‘al 2 | bave taken the trouble to review the | Waren a aah Tides Con 8 SICK HEADACHE Island, the Victim, : tained co many ReDetRATiS ae ea Laocige’e eng letter, bubens Saw Mie Oh ee We sell goods upon honor, and when you're told at 8 wave. 8 . , . returoed to Ottawa frou : Di d d Li AE Nga ; oy) ew be . by x pe : ttle {| close observer of > = aeeenet' | Island he wrote tohim (Dr. Robertson) soraere ver, ete. PATON’S, it’s so. Seeing’s believing, so come and see ver atime when they ssessed | since the first visit of the Dairy Uc | : lining his ‘offer. They Act Like Magic on the Vital Organs, a ‘ a i i wivileses sioner to this Province, in 1890, and aa Dr. stating his plan and — ww ‘| a 66 Regulating the Secretions, restoring long He Was Born at Heatherdale in 1860; O ia M , R fi t $3 95 4 F {) d $5 00 ater temporal ani sp at | = os al On the receipt of which letter he “im- ~ caiiciar teneie thee Bae z ur ens eeiers a J.0 wy an ~ UY. | ; | Robert on has been blowing his own trum- lost Compiexion, bringing back the Keeng d M d i 1889 : p xd so many causes for thankfulness to | Sovert: On ee ey wears in connection mediately went among the farmers of Edge of Appetite, and arousing with the’ an arried 10 ° . a fe tae see Almighty God. An unusually bountiful | PEt OO" oo ee eas, I cannot allow such | Montague and New Perth informed them ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical a4 Our Men’s Ulsters at $1.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $7.50. es almost every a a aa ! isrepresentations ag | Of the offer and tried to show them what a energy of er ee Eider | ‘<= harves rea} aimost ever) | gross and glaring mis ! : or ) are admitted by thousands, in all cla ‘ ‘ _ : : >per ae @ = In the preparation | contained in his letter to go uncontradict- — a aaa” alae . — Society. Largest Sale in the World, Boston, Nov. 20. Our Men’s Overcoats at >.09, ¢.25 and 39.00. x OU ee ee ene ee 3 ’ } em. e igh a its : : P pe aging injed. The Dr. would have the public be-|°*™ “gore ili Ba on tae Covered with a Tasteless & Solcble Coating. Press despatches from the scene of the od of t vation, briaging in . Sind p. | 88 if they would immediately close ip with : = Boys’ Overcoats f. $1.50 up ' far- | liewe that he was present at ita HECm, © | ahd cffee, end wae Ghower to the commit Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal. 3 | trouble in the east state that a missionary Oys vercoats 110M O1i.vV up. : their or ur ' . ekill peculiar ] ’ d : , . ; or sale by ail druggists, ; . o.3.. m - : I ficiating with the skill Se Lad ga sioner was hopeful.” Fer the public to be Remananarisaasastanagaacsersee,..4 | camed Martin had been ——? beaten ad wwe < vor- rventlem > the Pp serv as “t se . > —_——_———_———— _ —— a P ! : ‘ adva gentleman; ~— - : : z Be he rocked | told that the informatio of the otfer was ST PETE . and ee imprisoned. x pyro core s s suc Se ea ee oe ae tered the | made kaown to the farmers of New Perth ® R S ary referred to represents the American - ot r fathers when swing-| the cradie and in fact admit ae ie | by Dr. Robertson after the peturn of the Board, Rev. John Campbell Martin was ? shaban as aire igure > ‘ r hantism: ant ; ' the young- on “f . Pe > . 2 ih eethe| Whk tiled ee baptism; and now wl = _ io. | Dairy Commissioner to Ottawa is incom born at Heatherdale, P. Bee, in (860, : So = — : ster has grown rae under | preher sible, wien every person at that and ordained in Union Church, Dundee, , rhts ng appliances, -aref: t ne e nour : ~ ; ’ nee j ee oS es a 7 a ian ia bad | meeting, from the chayrman — Robert in June, 1880, and for _ and _ half . "5 waterwork aths and a Taare aoe ad - 1 i ly ‘that he is ita Dewar, K-q—to the smallest boy in the anemia Es en Chur 1 an Sinem < rm Pres 4 sare } - na of ories come in rd Ger . lience, | d the Dairy Com : ae 2urch @ undee, artin marriec ary ’ 2 ouses, shoy end Of 7 i » child does not audience, hear 1 Vairy omni issionel : “ “rT ae 2) oe me, { vell-toddo townsmen are apt to fer-{ ther and ~— — , eee oe his make the offer. Consummate ignorance J. Cameron, * Westville, Franklin Co., THE ONE PRICE STORE. + hides | Oe ee ys by | om the part of Dr. Robertson of the dairy N w York, in 1889. . } s Ww set their pre- | x rade-nark. Dr. Robertson begins D : " . - . 7 that the | ate the vajlugble work done by movement at New Perth at that time is -— } = @ isl s it 1 true nat ta stating se yArUsuIle : i } . . og 7 - . ‘ = im ks sl Lies een of eemmmaniie oueenaian the ovly reason that can be assigned for Takes place on the Evening of THE FAST MAIL SERVICE ' a pl e are, as a result of} him when : : th a such a statement. During the summer of s harvest. low. Ba e prices whict he had with Some Os ve cc ‘F 1891, 340 cows were secured to furnish Ti d > I » > I es t ar t sae on the subject. But the —_ =" saat ét the milk: but Dr. Rob: rtson’s strippers were burs ay, t 1é St i Instant, - < r sare corre nang —s i: hands mo ronciusive pre . . : : we I tea and cof a a : a il + hie to the farmers of | BOt among the number. Various megtin.« oe ’ ini - ' j ir ‘a ar col services rence eu v ‘ P " . : . ‘ * = —— = ee we We can My ' er vac " were held to obtain stock, but at each and Home Government § Decision Tees panama acne ae this Province in connection with the dairy PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. & ttons and tweeds. our lumber , : . p f tons and tweeds, our lum \ hi i every one of such meetings Dr. Robertson . ; cy th eet is mean ler- ; 7D ar stores and utensils of al] | mdustcy then an acconnt OF Be loafing in | ¥®3 Conspicuous for hiaabsence, At length ee } a ails, our stor <= jags around Peterborough or his loafiog in apatiiie of O1900 in alk wis submarina’ 0 Uppor e To) : ; : kinds, and everything elze that we need, other western localities. It is not mecess- Yi See ' nh ia , se S “si : Doors open at 7.15; Concert at 8 sharp. - - iid amaze our fathers | ary for us dar to arrive at a. juet con- | 824 Sthough.larmere, merchants, mechan- | Tickets, 15 cents. nov20 ye me at pl zs which would amaze our father ary for us ii ¢ n ar 7 edit is due for|%? and professional men from Cardigan. a r . .: ; » 1 elesion 6s : 12 eyedi , : Iu NEE EEE and mothers. Everything comes to us ene iin teen tohedions a hip “Pee ree, rae, aud neighboring A Conferences Concerning the Pacific THANKSGIVING DAY. r ire “tly he I in the y| i n time —" 8 EPR “ti ae rg in B gealities Pecos . aremanaees a HANK TUR more directly tha ee c ' ** | ince; to listen to his flinsy vapourings as auchs table aneeeh tind thes tacae Cable Matter to de Called, ¥ x 4 fo : : There are fewer middlemen’s profits to pay | (4 what he said to certaiu members in the aided ant enterprise oes cal ane EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS ai ' ; . ae non ( se, a : > . than when our goods were brought to us in] smoking room of the House of Commons tire: Get table aller talie of the siae { eva Ridin i Mew RA SUR c one Firet class Single Fare will be issued ‘ er with whom he swapped Jack-knives; ! ia f , ck book prawa, Nov. 0. GENE L IN AN E AGENT. to and from all Stations on this Railway sailing vessels from the Old Country by ef “The New Perth Dairying Company” Cable advices received by the Govern- on the 20th and 21st November, good for 5 i ‘ ve willie >to hard facts. During : vof Halifax. The competitien of bu iaess but we wil] come : ; and scan the names of the sixty-three ? : : relent in a ia A] t the session of (88) ae — “amg Se - stockholders who contributed their money REDDIN BROS 7" ideeanins teandeuies enue sa CHARLOTTETOW eee oe oe ee yen is keener than ever before. Aimo : repecieally f ve Province : : ; ’ . INT COTAY “cy A lai Government hi c 895 A: en er _ Dominion, especially from the Province) ai ine starting of the enterprise in this COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. a ns oe of Ontario, held a convention ij, Ottawa project of fast mail service between Great OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK, very necessary of life is manufactured ea ; we agent! ¢ iret “tr rd a Sern oe oe iin onlee fe ley certain gies: Province, but you will look to vain for the i Britain and Canada to the extent of $375,- onin wel gt going journey atime within the bounds of our own country. a? billee ie Government; | ilwetriogs name of Jas. E. Roberteon, of 000 annually for a class of 20-knot vessels. élet November, 1099. We are no longer dependent upon foreign- eae ‘ = tae purpose of making sug- Montague. Dr, Hoberjon stgtes that the Four 10 Cent Cigars, 25 cts | similar tothe Teutonic. The Home Gov- A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, ers and outsiders for the supply of the gestions aa a view of promoting the | Commissioner purchased the machinery Seven Rohin H od Qn ernment requires the Dominion to invite Superintendent. Gen. Man.Gov.Rys, but the farmers hung fireand he had to} Seven hohin Moods, 20 Cts, | new tenders for the service, so that the Rail~v Office. Charlottetown, thing2 that we require. In respect to our means of communication there is little to Cat eee ap} os > “ti ‘ . j i Mh ‘ ; . anaes be desired, except, pe rhape, sr luction of interview the delegation pointed out thet —— The ~_ a by the Dairy matter was placed in Hnuddart’s hands rates and an additional winter steamer or] eral factories in the Dominion were | VOM ssioner at New Perth in June, S will have an opportunity of submitting atunnel. All eastern Canada enjoys a dairy intereata throughout the Dominion, For this purpose they appointed a delega- tion te wait on the Government. At this making filled cheese, which would have a dieastrons effect on the industry by depre- store it for twelve months. Again Dr. Robertson is laboring under a diseased im- 1891, was totake efegt in the season of 1892, aud to continue for two years, At different syndicates which had been ask- ing permission to submit tenders since the offers. Bpeaking to your gorrespondent Sir Mackenzie Bowell said that with this l3-h November 1895. eeeeeaeeeseeaece se eooeoeseeeseeeeoeses 008080080006 0806 8000800 eee eee ee8 8 SCeeCtenreeeeeeeeseeneeee eenpeareent 2 ay : - ae Saar da sstiele a he Eoglieh Saale ar beginning oF 1098, ater we had ob- Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. Imperial! aid he had no doubt that the fast SCHHHSTHHSSHHHHSHEHASCHEHAESHSHEEHSEHSSHEHH SEES SESSHESTSCSEEHE SESH EHEHTESHHHESSS OF em eeee eo eer eee eeee img Yailways ati steamers. as e “ae ained the Cows an oe hecessary to 6 li ld be established. Now that th eece ° Tbev showed thet from a similar cauee : . : : ee : nov20 ine cou sed, p 1e CeCe eee eee eeeseeeeeeee eeee our farmers are,” by means of the the United States was losing their hold on | ©O™P'Y with the canditions required, the Imperial Government has decided to calla| . . , "The Amherst Boot) epi ta : CiNADIAN RUBBER CO <ariff, protected to a large extent from the | that market, and asked that twch laws ee a . since filled F conference on the Pacific cable it is ex- and Shoe Co. 96S G2 FV SER Oh O88 a 5 ‘ eooce © the otic C -tr: as. C , > ; ees 2 the competition of the neighboring States, | as were necessary would be passed to pre-| * 3e aoe Sip “s e serene pected that Sanford Fleming will be one of . ee FOR cove as ae bu , ‘ =h dis st practices. ey also ’ © 1€ Vanadian ‘ eee amit a a ae sanghas ene oaait such dishonest prac . Th 7 | Sos bee Gad de 3. Tina ena 250 aa —s the ¢ d delegates : eeee eee eeeseeeeeeeresneveses -Rubbers and Overshoes. sees te ee eee! we ea eer ee Cr ore ae ae wae . ‘ ducts in the neighboring Prov inces, they pointed, whe would confer with the Minis- ee = ee At Fairholm, Nov. 21st, eee *For honest goods they iin? e008 66 00660 Ghesecsoceess eeee have the advantage of bens able to | uy at | ter of Agric u'ture on all matters re#pect-— z eae , The Albert Abandoned. eee *wiihout rival. No one’ Seotsoeeeeeaeesessaedcsesvw_soe eee winter was the best time to prepare mat- . eer O00 98 0806686889806 08-28 the lowest prices. Wehave a cheap coun-| ing the industry throughout the whole . a . . gee aud : . . i ry t ; + We have here and fi a| Dominion, and also that said Commis- erial a ~ — l ie the In hid of P, E. Island Hospital, -Orrawa, Nov. 20, can doubt this. anereneis by ol cam «ae iry to jive in. e have her : alieen Jaliniads appoiated would lecture in withstanding the evera times he eeee CPOE OSE eee eee Es eeeees petent judges to be the best. eoere country in which all can be eomfortate and happy, if only they are industrious all provinces of the Dominion. Dr. Rob- ertson, however reluctant, has to admit had written he receiyed pg satisfactory reply. In Mirch he stated t@ me in suswer BY LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. United States’ Consul Steer at St. Pierre telegraphed the Marine Department to-day that the steamer Albert, Captain eevee eevee eereeeeeeeeaeeeees “OUR FOUR ead carefulto live within their means. | of choos demande being made, un be Om70s| S05) ie Deiey Oomanisiooet; thet be bd PROGRAMME. Neilson, of Charlottetown, had been aban-| TRADE WINNERS.”******"°*°"*°*°°**"°""" “85g We wight, perhaps, be better off if the} “and me os oe — et not, and asked me to write him. I did so wanes jnghts 4 hee Ce Sees” ee ee tee eee reer ees seeeeesesesese wealthy men among us were only a little eee oom aoe man | 2nd after stating that we had complied . S ; Mi: from St. Pierre. The epbe Da 6-0 66% és > eg eeedtoenetsseeersere See rb be'ee 0s dente bak be eee more public spirited and enterprising thao] whose duties would be to advise wit}; the | With the conditions aa set forth by him in a cinta ala Cast Webs Jalia ce by mn nied ee wmo0 EE | vette e eee ee renee Cee J M McLEOD & CO RP Oe COR e ee ee see ee they are. If these mem had fifteen or] Minister of Agriculture on all matters per. dune, 189i, ata public meeting held at ~ : g SEERA Seed pecncices _ a #| Julia I oley, avd lan ed at St. Pierre in a » ‘9 “ot ; lk ales sini dairy industry of the Dom-| New Perth, was he prepgred to carry iato ar OlO we. ee eeveee Miss Annie Hyndman destitute condition. Deputy Minister | ** ttt ereeeereeseeeesreeeseces Wholesale and Retail COSC eee eee ee Coser eseessece eighteen years ago taken occasion by the j taming to the . 7 effect the offer he then made ’ n answer! + iolin Solo...,.., i ciee Vianicombe Smith telegrapied the Consul to send the Se eeeee eee e eee eee eeseeeeeeeee _— eee ee ese eee end and colabiiched:'s fou “tastorses at) the subject.” Here we have the duties | 60 my letter, he asked me whether was I en home at the expense of the Canadian : Ce a ee” eee ere apted te the requirements of the country, of the Reise Commissioner, to a certain sacislls, ke ee a Seeley 7 PART IL Government, eevee 3 ee CORO eee eee eee eee 4 ccce 5 this Province would certainly have saved | degree, defined, defined by the dairyroen | eee . Recetas | TOF BPPRING ~<...ccsns coecsnnedis a : ee CT cee eet eae ee cee many hundreds of thousands of dollars | in convention, assembled at ae ion Oe an ectinelitiaives ont pie Shaal Diot........, ane Peake and Owen Campaign in Fall Swing, .---GEO. T. SLATER & SON, . Ce eo cers eccecececesecose J: &2 BELL, cece which have been sent into Ontario aud ne Oe ee Mesers. McDona!d and McLean. I laa? ae on cercesh to esecced Miss Bessie Brown ee ge ; seee $3 $4. $5 eeseeeeeeseneeeeeeeeesern Fi eree oe Quebec, andthey might have been much } p43 the unadulterated presuumption.to de. mediately wrote sewn one McLean in- —- ens cacelttie<-iatee Eee ana T) ih ie Pa ap hy 20. seee . . ee S os % : 3 wealthier than they are to-day. But it is] clare that he was the eee) ees forming them of the desirability of writing =" by, Hyndman and Hill. ° full valag, T Meliilioten Pr cg so i »»»»SHOES FOR MEN. 90066 os 6wedn seis ceie sed Foo r ooo am useless to fret over lost opportunities, and we have no disposition to de se when call- ed upen to enumerate causes for thankful- falness. home are such that we ought to be g¢.nj eerely thankful. Peace and plenty are found within our borders. Qur relations with the mother couatry and the world at Upon the whole our conditions at inton. and to lecture in all the provinces Profeasor Robertson The Government promptly aceeded to the requests of the delegates, and appoini- ed Professor Jas. W. Robertson Dominion Dairy Commissioner when that gentle- man’s engagement expired with the Qn- tario Government. He, acting under the authority of the Hon. John Carling, then Minister of Agriculture, visited this Pro- vince for the first time, in July, 1899, He did not come at the beck or behest of Dr. the Dairy Com yerioner and suggesting to him the eivieal ity of locating the pro- posed td Station at New Perth, They immediately acceded tomy request, and being informed of such, I then’ wrote to the Dairy Commissioner thai I understood the representatives of the County had sug- gested that the Dairy Station “should be located at New Perth. Such being the case, [ demanded a definite answer by return mai]. He wrote me on receipt of my letter, Kecitation.............Miss Plora McKenzie Home Made Confectienery will be sold. during the evening, Concert to commence at 8 o’clock. nov20 TURKEY, they say, is going to war. inated as the Government candidate, and yesterday Foster and Montague delivered rattling speeches in the Conservative in— terest. Cardinal Bonaparte Dead. Rome, Nor. 20. Cardinal Bonaparte is dead, 7 2OO6 0 HOF. 0,0 0800 CRROG609:0 000049 O22 HO 0 Cod Coe SoS OKicocrcocodesesese ceeevvev 2800800800688 SPLAASSCOCHSSCHOSOPSHSHSHPHOSHSHSSSHHEECSOHHSSCHO SSP SESERESE ESAS BEBESES eer eee ee ee eee eee e eee esee esses ie Wre will have for Christmas ——T large are satisfactory. We enjoy ina high ; com > ; : an J ee wake oe is dictation; bat | enclosing @ bulletin describing t}e factory Peuple will be at it to- degree the blessings of civilization and | Robertson, or subject to his dictation; edteke beil iS -eletie tm bi Peay - under the direction of the Charlottetown | be desired to at and stating in his morrow with ; Don’t fail to try us for ulsters and S ° Yh wie ae a : J , u : ) over- Christianity. Let us be thankful on) poor of Trade, of which Mr. Higgs was | letter that we need not make great haste That’ : rkey coats; we have a large stock, we are selling C o Thanksgiving Day, and always. Secretary. Among other places he} ia a — _ the building; but 1at’s not the question. | out at very low prices. If you want any, a ca : addressed meetings st New Perth, be-jcould Le collecting the material, as Do you want a pair ofl you snnuet help bictinn of 7 Maden. a ee ee fore the Three Rivers Dairymen's A sno. he would send down a man B . Rubber P ald & Co's, Th nls 6i as Oe Bee he Fi ciation. He was accompanied by Prof.| who would supervise its construction, and oots or Rubbers for to- M a oe 4 a aa an fe "io a Shuttlewortl., and was met by a very large that he would be on the Island in April to morrow. We have them] —_ : as 6 Hed fast evening | and attentive audience. He was driven | faally close with us. In view of those --ves 1 cheap t witha deeply im pressed and interested on weitd he expected tn ioe meeting he facts, hew dare Dr. Robertson come be- J ©; anc Cc leap 00, congregation. Ministers from the country as well as city pastors were on the plat— form. Mr. Hunter’s address was practi- aal and convincing; and Mr. Crossley’« Song Sermon held the breathless attention of the young and old. Don't forget 7.30 this evening. baly invited. Come and hear the in Sermon and Song. Will all the members of the choir, and all who ca siag, meet in the school-room st 7.16 sharp. Anyof the singers who cannot report at the hour named, wil! please go directly to the choir on reaching the church. Every- truth SUMMERSIDE SHIP NEWS. Scmmersire, Nov. 19. Dr. Robertson, who it will be remembered wasone of the representatives of the County at that time. The Dr. says, “I suggested to him at this meeting to offer the farmers present to (ake some of their sons up to Ontario put them into factories and thereby teach them the business, and when they returned to the Island perhaps this would induce their fathers to build factories.” It is true the Dairy Com- missioner made this offer; but you will be surprised to learn that Dr. Robertson did not speak at this meeting. In the course of his address, the Dairy Commissionev with that keen discernment that character- izes “the canny Scot,” no doubt, knowing hie man and wishing to satisfy his over- weeping vanity, stated that Dr. Robertson fore the publie avd charge that “the Dairy Commissioner purchased the machinery, but the farmers hung fire, and he had te store it for twelve mcaths”? Does he not know the face »~/ if he does not, he should have kept jnimself posted and 1 ct display euch unpardonable ignorance in the matter? Is he not aware that the the Dairy Commissioner could not defin- itely close with us until the necessary money wae voted to carry on the opera- tions; and further, I may state that he ne- cessary piping and engine were only pur- chased from Messrs. McKinnon & Mc- Lean, Charlottetown, after he bad closed with us in April, 1892. The Dairy Gom- missioner located the factory at New Perth in April, 1892, and addressed a Just call and see us. We are yours always for good Shoes at low prices, A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. nov20 G00D FASHIONS JUST RECEIVED. December Delineator, New Fashion Sheets, Metropolitan Catalogue, Latest Patterns. Ever Shown in this City. For a week or so we will sell out to make room for the new stock at at bargain rates a lot of Perfumes we want to clear WATSON’S DRUG STORE. HONESTY is the pest policy. HONEST T Fellow’s Syrup, The Great Tonic | > Wor; is The echr. Lawrence, Hardy, master, | would give him no peace until he promised meeting at that place. He also visited . cleared this morning fur Mahone Bay, N.| to visit the Island. The Dr., feeling that} thie Provimce in the summer . liood’s Sarsaparilla o S., with 3700 bush. potatoes, 600 bush. w had now received his credewtiais, Jeft} of 1892 when he selected _ Sam~— CEO. CARTER & CO is the Lest be verage, P : 2s 6 12x16 oats, 75 bush. turnips and 12 carcases| the meeting and from that moment till ~ of a o a tp 9 The Blood Purifier. pork. . sent never attended a publi ect- | market, and at the meeting held a ew : - Ee ee ie nonce Perth at that time, Mr. A. C. Macdonald Sole Agent for Charlotte- OUR TEA has always been Scott's Emulsion, you require good Foot- The Jessie Newell, Bernard, master cleared for Pictou with 3,000 bush. oats; Perth. Had he remaived till its close, in- | Was present and described the pleasure | bs and 500 firkins butter. stead of declaring that he xever met expressed to him during the preceding FOR Fashions honest value. The Flesh Producer. coniplete with goods suit- The schr. Mystery, Richards, master,/ G. F. 0. at any meeting, if not blinded by | session by Hon. John Caring, Minieter of , T All the leading Liniments and Cough bl . cleared for Barbadoes with 12,517 bush. | self sufficiency, he would have seen that | Agriculture, on account of having had to nov20 ry some and see for YOur-' Cures, wholesale and retail. able for this season of the oats, $3,990; 20 horses, $1,000; 45 sheep, gentleman and heard him ask the Dairy torward a cheque of $1206 to pay the first : é ; year. A large stock of $135: 50 geese, $25; 55 turkeys, $34. Tot-| Commissioner regarding the merits of advance to patrons of the New Perth : self that we are right in what Rubbe he be lit ; al value, $6,184. R.C. McLeod is the rutabagas when compared with fodder-| Dairy Station for milk supplied by them. FINAL SAILING oe a u rs, the stqua ity shipper. orn as @ food for cows, taking into cen-| The Dairy Commissioner again visited y: at very low prices. if. 24 The SS. Coila is expected here in a few | sideration our changed condition of climate this Proviace in the winter of 1893 when italia STERLING VALUE—our A W REDDIN Phn B rou want footwear at a days to load for the West Indies for A. M.| with that of Ontario. At this meeting the he settled in fall with the Patrons. On 32c. Blend . ‘ i ‘ 4 J . : Wright. Eloped With a Slack Man, Asniaxp, Ky., Nov. 18.—Miss Bettie Wooten, the 16-year-old daughter of Henry Wooten, a farmer, eloped Saturday with Marehal Black,a negro. Two of Miss Wooten’s brothers started in pursuit. By accident they encountered Black’s 12-year- oid brother James, and shot him dead. The fugitives escaped across the Ohio river. Black is aged 35, ignorant and re- : . 1 adv } staff of operatives, yet I must say thit a g g and saving of crop, and advised them to pe ” : The $8 COBAN‘ sailing trom M pulsive. ie plenty peas, oats and vetches for their | @ share at least of the credit for the suc- wards on Friday morning, Nov. 20nd will be dine at ———@——- as Providence papers say that the Colt Van—Alen divorce matter is to be settled by arbitretion. Mr. Colt will pay his wife a stated sum, and she is to be allowed ing for dairy or any other purpose at New Dairy Commissioner stated that it was the intention of the Government to establish a Dairy Station in this Province, but we had not the plan of operation matured. In June, 1891, he again visited this Island and addressed a large mee‘ing at New Perth. At this meeting he was accom- panied by Mr. Wheaton from Antigouish and distributed cern in 3 lb. bage to the farmers there assembled. He instructed the audience in its planting, cultivation etock, in order to.keep them in good con- dition. He then informed ‘them that if they would form a company, put up @ suitable building for the manufacture of each of those occasions he lectured at New Perth, but strange to say this self-consti- suted creator of the Dairy industry in this Provitice never showed up. Whilst we cannot but recognize the fostering care of the Federal Government in the Dairy In- duatry in this Province, and appreciate with heartfelt gratitude the work of the Dairy Commissioner in our behalf, and also the unflagging zeal and stirlmg de- votion of Superintendent Dillion and his cess attained is due to the farmers who furuished the milk, thereby showing a praiseworthy desire to pursue 4 course of agriculture more congenial and profitable, and in consequence cause our Joevely That you can now buy the Celebrated Ameri- WIGHLAND RANGES in Charlotte- town from $20.00 up- can Sold only by PENNELL & CHANDLER. Black Diamond Steamers THIS SEASON, town for Butterick’s Charlottetown Monday morn 25th and will sail for St. Jonala: Nad. in Bedney carrying horses, cattle and sneep on deck and produce under deck at lowest, possible rates. For further gorteulars as to freight and passage apply SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS. Victoria Row, Charlottetown, P. E. oct29 Central Drug Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. nov20 ' wear. Qur stock is now low figure try the Cheap Shoe Store. R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. nov2(-—dy 3 KK — 2 . E There is a vast difference in the quality of the different Kerosene Oils in the cents |market at present. After testing several lots we bought a quantity of the kind we con- $10 per Set.Partial Set | sidered the best value, and we are now offering it for sale at our stores. The price is $2 and upwards. Gold and | as low as the lowest, and the quality the best obtainable. Bring in your Cans eaelel kat ee | Neve them refilled at -f BEER & GOFF’S. — cheese, and secure the milk of 300 cows within @ radius of, say 6 miler, he would undertake for the seasc n of 1892, and con- tinue fur 2 years to draw the milk from the stands at the gates of the respective patrons, manufacture the same _ into A large variety of men’s, women’s and | cheese, box the cheese, furnish the neces- children’s rubbers,in Granby and Canadian, | sary, plant market the product to the beat at R. K. Jost’s, 136 Queen street, two | advantage, keep all accounts; pay 50 cents doors below Prowse Bros, per 100 Ibs of milk per month in advance to reside as often as she pleases at the Colt mansion in Bristol. Mr. Van Alen is to ~ay Colt a fixed sum of money. Friends ave brought about this arrangement to frevent a public scandal, Island home to become a vieitable “Gar- den of the Gulf.” Doctor Robertson says that the Tories are trying to pilfer the Libersl’s clotaes. All] have to say in this matter is that the man who would steal Jas. E. Robert~ son’s political garments would be guilty of petty larceny. If he fiuds himse f mnree of the mantle of deception with which he i PEAKE BROS, & CO., nov:9 A TEETH Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 1895--ddw material, best workmansn. best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street, Charlottetow u25 You Need a Warm Undervest ! You need it now. We have 44 that people object to buy on ac- count of the color, They are all pure wool, full fashioned, and cost us $3c, to put in our store. You can have one for 60 cents, _STANLEY BROTHERS. | a EN “i patna WOOL AND WEAVERS never did their work better than + when they produced the Elysian Brand Undervest. It is made trom the finest long Canadian wool All sizes, 85 cents each, STANLEY BROTHERS. You May Catch Cold, Take Pneumonia, unless you are warmly clad, We & have cold protectors for ladies— — heavy all-wool Undervests. They are what we call off color, They cost us 83c each. You can have STANLEY BROTHERS.. HEALTH BRAND UNDERVESTS, made from the finest imported wool, no shrinkage, perfect com- fort in wear, with good lasting quali- ties, Sizes to fit the infant, also fit the largest lady in the city. Health Brand Combinations and Tights, STANLEY BROTHERS.