& * ° : *THE~ Prince Edward island Magazine ..NOW ON SALE... | \ Atall the Hookstores and at | mn. Mason's News Stand. CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER | oF. Sia Hiar Scel Ke ] ) v1 y by Late TC A. L, E. Is . by Rev. M. w Ars | ves Vi ting Tryon River, by | Ja } i mona ; yh, 1 I 5, t Pretty Birds”, by Top sy ¢ | i Bay—Acorn’s Mill, by ] , Mellish, ? A. LL. B. tin Holland’s Survey, by H. J. C. 4 Story Newfoundland, by Benjamin \ \dventure, by J. H. Fletcher | in the City Sti ; a poem) by May ‘~arroll A Year I ers Life, by D. J. M. The Los Portia 2 poem) by tas N > uy i v1 ™ } Se a copy—Send for sauple The P. E. Island Magazine, P, 0, BOX 698, C barlottetown, P. E. I. Books COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS| Scrib, Books Inks Pens, Slates Note Books, Invoice Books, Pencils, and everything the scholar or student wants. Haszard & Moore On Sunnyside Watch Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. value your time piece, do it to ran on without atten- year to year. Such treat- soon ruin the finest watch. As yo not. allow tion from nent wil! It’s eco nate at reguilat lo it to y EF Plea G, F. Ch’town Watehes ee omy to have it examined intervals. Iam sure I can ur satisfaction. HUTCHESUN Queen Stree Watchesfin Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silver w 7.00 » 30.00 Gold T 10.00 « 190.00 (hains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25¢ Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Ouff studs and links 20 to 10.00 ollar Studs 0O5to 2.00 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: b.W. TAYLUR Df. CLIFT. ©ures CHR )NIC-DISE 4 SES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrnt, Send atamp for infer. matien, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office Merchants Sank ofHalfax B tilding. LO MAY as i | | r ; vets started, | ; attention to the fact that itis bere, and | my specimen is row at ten THE DAILY EXAMINER THE ARMY WORM. (Leucania unsipuncta), was found in oar potatoe field, and, is a terrible scourge when it once | thought best to cai: the :lso describe it so that it may be known and destroyed as soon as seen. The Larva isa green worm about one and a quarter inches long with taree yellowish bands running along the back from end to end, there are thee pairs of «claw legs” near the head, four paics of true legs under the abdomen, and one pair at the extremity The specimen before me is very stupid, and harmless looking; but, during the sum: et of ‘94 and °96 them did gre ¢ damage in parts of Vntario, not to speak of the w holesale scourge they have been to large tracts of coun- try in the United States. [hey prefer to feed upon wheat, oats, grass, etc. armies of and rarely iajure the root crops,though o'clock at night, munchi g 4 potato-top in his elass cell. If we should not succeed in destroying the few pioneers, it will be necessary to resort to one or more of che following remedies :— Spray the edge of field or farm to- ward which the army is moving, or, if they have begun work,spray in advance -with an ordinary solution of Paris Green. Plow a furrow between the field and the approachicog worms, and have the perpendicular side next the crop. As the worms advance they may be de- stroyed by thousands before they get out of the furrow. Form windrows of straw, which may be burned when the worms get into them. Form windrows of cut green feed and saturate with Paris Green (one pound to 75 gallons of water). . Burn all infested pastures and mea- dows in Spring and Fall, in order to destroy the insect,whi’e im the pupa stage. Isiocerely hope that we will destroy the ones and twos, as they ap- pear, ard not have to resort to these remedies. JEREMIAH S. CLARK, “oa THE EXHIBITIONS. Tue greatest Exhitition ever held in the Maritime Provinces is now in fuil swing st St. John, and one which bids fair to eclipse any Exhibition ever held in Canada east of Toronto wi! open at Halifax cn 23rd September. [fo the absence of a Cattle Show and Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition at home it behooves our people to take advan- tage of the extraordinary low fares ar- ranged from a)! points in this Province to St. John and Halifax in connection with the Exhibition in these cities. These great annual shows afford the wide-awake, up-to-date farmer, who is always open to receive instruction, the most practical object iesson which he could study. Here he will see the best show of Live stock, ever held in East- ern Canada, there being grouped in friendly rivalry the cream of the stock yards of Eastern Quebec, New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Itis pleasing to know that at St. John, Island exhibitors of Live Stock are holding their own against their mainland neighbors, aud as the Island contingent of stock will be greatly strengthened at Halifax, it is more than probable tbat our breeders will give a good account of themselves there also. Apait from tbe show cf Live Stoek these Exhibitions sre tri- umphbs of Maritime skillin the Agr'- cultural and Industrial Arts. and the amusemest-lcving portion of the people have vot been forgotten,and every day and night new and interesting features are introduced for the entertainment of the assembled multitudes. When it is considered that people can leave any station on the Prince Edward Island Railway in the morning, reach Halifax the sume night by way of Summerside and Point du Chene, on two separate dates, for the smeli sum of $3.50 fora return ticket, a largelsland patronage should be assured. No such opportu- nity for so much travel throug inter- esting and prosperous sections of the three Maritime Provinces for so 3ma}l a fare bas ever presented itself and if not taken advantage of oy large num- bers ofour people on the occasion, the experiment, may never be repeated by the Carriers concerned. As the barvest will be all housed, we hope to see our farmers flock to Halifax in such num- bers during Fxhibilion week as will in- sure a cgptinuance in years to come of -he very Tavorable transportation facili- ‘ies which have been secured for next week. ale Wireless Telegraphy. — ——-— Dover, Sept 15.—The British Associa~ tion forthe Advancement of Science suce cessfully exchanged courtesies to-day with the French Association for the Advance mentof Science, nowin sessionat Bou~ logne~sur-Mer, using wreleas telegraphy for the purpose. e+ It is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the long marches in Cuda much better than the others. $75.00 will buy the best hand made buggy with best material and work throughout. Keep the money on the Island, encourage your 0 vn mechanics, and buylfrom F. R. Fos- Upper Queen Street g wytf KINSMEN STRONG. eel Thia ia the song Of kinsmen strong, Standing at guard In the gates of earth— “Side by side Our flags flung wide Proclaim the pride Uf our kindred birth, “All ye of the brood Of an alien blood Take count of our walk No louger twain. Not twain, but one, By the tides that run With new warmth won In each kindred vein, ‘Take note, all ve Of the alien knee, Of the faith that fires Our hearts and thewa, One in our creed And one in our need, in daring and deed We shall win net lose. “Be counselled each Of the alien speech, From polar barren Io isle empearied ; This ehout you hear So near and clear is the marching cheer Of the lords cf the world. “Stout beart by heart We work our part, That light may broaden And law command. This is our place By right of race, By God’s good grace And the strength of our band. “The strength of our hand On every land Till the master-work Of the world be done ; For the slave’s release, For the bond of peace That wars may cease From under the sun.” —Charles G. D. Roberts in Pal! Mazazine. Mal! -_——— A foul breeth 1s one of the greatest afflictions that aman or woman cap have, An effliction not only to themselves, but to those with whom they come in contact, A foul breath isa great diseourager of affection. It would probably be more so if people only realized what bad breath means. Bad breath is one of the symp- toms of constipation. Some of the other symptoms aré sour stomach, loss of appe- tite, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, heartburn and distress after eating, These things mean indiges:‘ion. They lead to dyspepsia and worse things. They al! Start With constipation, 8nd no constipa~ tion is inexcusable becauee it can be cured, ~-cured easily, quickly and permapently, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They giveto nature just the litte help that she peede. Thereia no case ot biliousness, constipation, ivdiges- tion, heartburn, orany of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little Pellets will not cure. ee Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, avd receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. A. =. White's Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates ~~ Can be had at auy of the following first class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co —_—_———_— .... a P. E Island Railway TENDERS FOR GRADING ——— - 4 Sealed tenders addressed to the under si er n ed and marked on the outside “Trader for Grading will be received until Monday September 25th, 1899, for the grading and other work required in changing the main os of o erence ra Island Railway ween Colville an alist, f i of about two miles. . eee aa pecties and seen at the office of tae Su verintend to the P. E. Island Railway, at Charlottetown 3 the officeof the Chief Engineer, at Moncton, = ee — ane pve oth September, 1299 a hich place also forms of uy be aa tender may be Tenders must be made on printed forms “ti the conditions of the s the Othe Hafoar is € Specification must e Railway Department will not . to accept the lowest or any tender. be bound : G. A, SHARP, Railway Office Superintendent Charlottetown, Aug 3ist, 1399—w3, eod CHARLOTTETOWN, THE GROWING TIME More Testimonials as to the Work of the Laurier Governm2nt. The Toronto Star produces the following evidences of the improvementin Canada ‘ince Sir Wilfrid Learier became Prem-~ ier 3 FROM SWISHVILLE, “I lost the hair of my head when I was twenty years old. The doctors said it was premature baldness, and told me I would never be cured again. I tried all kinda of things for my head, from fertilizers to tooth paste, but nothing seemed to do me any good. Then I heard that you were in power at Ottawa, and my hair began to grow again, and it grew so that I had to get my wife to cut some of it off last week. My tather, he is so bald, too, and I told him about you, and now his hair is begin- ning to grow, too. 14 think we will beat the long-haired family soon. This is an awfully growing time.” CURED INDIGESTION. “Your policy is certain cure for indi« gestion, from which complaint I suffered agonies for the last ten years. Before the Liberal party went into power my stomach was very sensitive, but now I can digest almost anything. Please seod some more.” A GRATEFUL MOTHER, “My son could get nothing to do, but siace the Laurier Government was return. ed he went to Chicago and is doing firat- rate now.’’ FROM RUSTYTOWN. “‘My old grey mare had the heaves so bad that the neighbors wanted to have her shot, because she kept them awake at night by her wheezing. My mare alsa bad ringbone, and was blind and spavined,and I couldn’t sel] her. She was no use after the time she was run into by a Canadian Pacific Railway engine, which was three years ago. Last week there was a fellow came along and gave me ten dollars for her. This is tbe second horse 1 sold under the Liberal rule, and I couldn’t ever sel] horses when the Conser- vatives were running the country.” PO | ee A Ee tl 1 Me C. C. Ricnagps & Co, Dear Sirs,-—For some years I have had ovly partial usecf my arm, caused by a sudden strain. I Lave used every remedy without effect, until I gota spmple bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT. The benefit I received from it caused me to continue its use, and now! am bappy to eay that my arm is completely reetored. Glamis, Ont. R. W. Harrison Mortgage Sale There wiil be sold by public auction in frontofihe Court House, in Summerside, on Friday, the thirteenth day of October, next, A D, 1399, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the torenooo, the power of fale contained in a Mortgage, da‘ed the 22ud day of March, A D, 1895, and made bee tween Archibald M McGilvery, and Nancy E McGilvery, his wife, of the one part and the undersigned of the other part, all thattract of Jandon Lot i8, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows:—Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line, between Township eighteen and Prince Town Koyalty, ca the south side of the Baltic Road or division line ten cha‘ns, theuce south twelve chains and fifty links or tothe north boundary liae of Simon Delaney’s land, thence west aloug the same ten chairs to the Mulpeque Road, aforesaid, and thence along same, vorth twelve vhains a.d fifty Jinks to the place of commencement, containing twelve anda half acres of land, more or iéss,. For farther particulars apply at the office of J E Wyatt, Barrisierat Law, Summerside, J E WYATT, 113 —-dy4i \Mortgagee os quesrtamenmnmnegs on ia w —-— ~~. CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music W. Harry Warts, DIRECTOR Pema Fall teriii opens September 5tl;., Students recommencing will kindly call at the studio of write, notifying the Director of date of recommence— ment Vacancies for a limited number of new students, Studio hours, 9 a m to 12; 2p m to 5 p m. CuvuRcH BDGBHILL, ss Windsor N. S. The Bisbop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ England, Principal with Nine Resident Experienced Governesses, Housekeeper Matron a trained Nurse, Preparation forthe Udiversities, Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Calendar and Blank form of Applicat- ons Or aimissionaply to DR HIND Secre, ary MW Stf Coileg Wasuineron, Sept 16—Admiral Schley has been sseigned the command of the Scuth Atlantic Station. On aoa ns SEPTEMBER 18, oe é 23 1899 Sewi ‘ isplay of. New Clothing PAVE ERALN We are now in a position to show you one of the finest lines of ready-to-wear clothing ever shown in the city. Con- sists of men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s overcoats, men’s, boy’s and children’s reefers, men’s boy’s and children’s ulsters. men’s, boy's and childrens odd pants Fit- Reform See those goods, they are all tailor made. Suits $10, 12, 15, 18, & 20 O’coats $10, 12, 15, 18, 20 Pants $3, 4,5 EERE RES TT TE DIS TERN A For Workinenien —TWOoO SNAPS-—-- A good double breasted fall suit for $3.75 A good blue fall and winter suit for $3.75 PROWSE “a DADS The Wonderful Cheap Men sueekeene Re Cceearce SR CEES SEER COCA ERC CAR oe PARSE * & we — i < «