[RE ART RAS A ES lice ell wet ion jill ¢ ec B! Ci iin Sie FoF Bae ™ <8 yr ee 1 ae ae ~ ae, mS onan secant Titi ies. Tbilisi. cla ~ ils ta nsr le ia a —— ee rrrr—CSCr”™t™—‘—S;C~™S™FTC~™C le" — tl ates ne ae age sem cee — THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 24, i898 THE DAILY EXAMINER A VISIT T0 Issued every s ternoon from the ofce ef the Examiner Pang RATES O? SUBSCRIPTION. (1) aDPANCE) One Year, e . > + + * * 7 + $4.00 @ix Months, - ~ = = © © © & 2.00 Baree Months, - «© « * © © * 1.00 Qme Month, «© «© = ©“ © © © = 0,35 Sent a * omy pest of Canada or the Ucited THE WENKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter whieh has appeared in the Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the lotest pews, $1.00 a yeas, —_—~— —— - negpeennemne NOTES AND COMMENTS. —‘Qur wine is mental stage, but thing of it” Hon : ——As to prohit as yet only in the experi- we hope to make some- Fisher in London Post. tion. the St. Johu San has taken the same position‘as Tue Exami- nex. The Sun says : “In the present issue positive fore knowledge cannot be had. No man can say with ebsolute certainty what would be the resu tof the adoption of a probibitory law. [iut there has been equal Or greater uncertainty in the case of most measures of reforia anid progress, The only way to find out whether probibition will be @ succese in Canaiais to try it.” —The erop estimates fer Ontario this year are very saticfactory. Fall wheat will amount to 25,000,000 bushels, a gain of 1,000,000 bushels over last year. The wheat crop will amount to 6,500,000 bushels, a gain of 1,500,000 bushels. Barley will be aboutas last year, and oats 82,000,000 bushels, a falling off of 4,000.000 bushels. The crop is 60,00) tons larger than last year, and the pea» crop 1,000,000 bushels more. Late estimates place the Manitoba wheat crop at 25,600,000 bushels, and that of the Territories at 7,000,000 bushels, which is now being reaped. Seiiaieccctilltiiaemiaiitiat atleast Congress ia to be asked for a vote of fifty million dollars to increase the navy. The United States 3 per cent. bonds are being quoted at 1045-8 to 105}1-8 in New York, and itis said that in the market over $7,000,000 of them were sold last week. They were issued as a popular loan at par,togo direct to the prople. The people who get thein seem to be putting them to profitable use, selling them to badks and such. The immigration 4epartment at O:tawa is having several sets of weatern exhibits prepared to be shown at the United States fall fairs. They are to include, in addition to grains inthe sheaf and threshed,grasses and samples of Canadian soil. The latter will be shown in 5-foot glass tubes, the soil being shown in the position which. it oeeupied before being taken up. The first lot which go to Ohio, aud thence on a cir~ cut frota Indiana to Texas, The second lot will go toSt. Pau), thence to Kansas and adjacent states a. Sn ES SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Litile Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Smal! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. \ They Sec you get Carter’s,, As‘: for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills FOR SALE Dwelling in ise — Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that irable and beaut fully situated dweli- : honse and prem)ses lately ocenpied by aon Davies, facing West Street, and ig between the residence of Sir Louis vies and Benjamin Heartz Keq. Chis property can bs had ata bargain 1 ponsession can be given at any time, vihin a month from purchase, Terms of purchase easy and reasona)le ‘acticulars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &e, 171 2aw tf i } | THE MAGDALENS Their Population, Indus- tries and Requirements A LAND OF CLEAR SKIES AND bscription | BEAUTIFUL TEMPERATURE. ee | A Primitive yet Noble Souled People —Description of the Isles. The firat days of our sojourn in the Magdalenes were spent in exploriug All Right Island over which our guest holds api iritual 8 sway. We found it to contain a thrifty populati ou of 200 families, or aboat 1150 souls. The people are nearly all crofiers; that is to say, they cultivate small farms, while the more importact fishing industry is not neglected. They are all within the Enghab condition then of “three acrea and acow,.” And let us say, emptaticaily, that the cow is a prime animal, showing her Jersey extraction, and performiog at the pail in a mauner cai- culated to make the average visitor marvel exceeditgly. These cows look verv much like the Canadian Jersey, which on the whole, Professor Robertson, our Federal) agriculturist, thinks the best cow in Canada. Oo this island the stock is doubtlessiy the best, the cattle purer, the sheep larger and the pigs, although claim ing none of the Tamworth, would cettainly please Mr. Lees in janki- bess and leanness. It has been said that you would have to go tothe Magdalens to see apig on tether. We saw nore, but we were not cverly much im- pressed with Magdalen pork, for we object to bacon,—which theologically might be claimed a8 a lenten ration—like shell duck, so Strong is the smell of blubber and fish oftal on which it was raised. The porkere of the Islands want a differ- ent bandling from the present system. Agriculture, too, needs practical eucour- agement. We are sure that it could be made to flourish there more than almost anywhere else. They have a splendd strong soil of sandy loam. The grass that grows there is thicker inthe bottom and much more luxuriant than with us, and without seeding down they grow erop after crop of this natural grass which makes an excellent fodder, Timothy aud clover grow well, too. Wesaw some especially heavy fielda at Bassoa, particularly on the paro- chial farm. Any kind of a rotation system, with attention and a knowledyg of the principles of cultivation, would change the whole face of the islands, we are fully persuaded. The Feceral Goverument should give these people their share of the impetus which in the last decade has gone around tbe country from the Centra! Farms, Ottawa. Any man devoting him- self exclusively to agriculture in the Mag~ dalenes would du well. A class of practica) agriculturists would do better in a mone- tary serse than the fishermen, and have none of their hardships. Butter, grain and pctatoes, eggs, beef, mu‘tou, pork and poultry, all sellhigb. Even bay, grown hy everybody, brings a fair price. We commeod the agricultural question to the attention of the Federal deputy, Mr. Lewieux. On this All Right Islaud what plensed us particularly was the tidy condition of the holdings. Kvery single dwelling was nicely kept and whitewashed thorovghly, and, as might be expected ont of such nice tidy places, the people were good looking and ueatly dressed. I doubt if any country parish of this Province could turn out a more up-to date in dress con- greg tion withoutin any sense overdoing tbe thing than Havre-Aux-Maieons, There is none of the bead shaw! or coiffe to be seen, 80 long worn by our old Aca- dians bere. The hat has possession of the whole territory; and no doubt isa fertile source of mental trouble there as well as here. Nota single pair of mocessins did we notice elther; not even those which aspirants to legislative honors so of eo have towear. Lhe conveyances on the islands are somewhat rude atill. There are no buggies, thank heaven, but there are few four wheelers either, and in agriat number of cas+s the two wheeled charretie, a light form of ourcart, does ample ser- vic’. You might b: inclined to Jaugh at them at first sight, but attempt to pass even two peaSznt girls in sun boanets just coming trom the nearest store with groceries and you have at once the biggest contract on hand you undertook for some- time. The Magdalen pony and the ma d- ens are up at once, and while your Mc. Laugblinspringsare flinging you in the air at every ratand culvert, and you are afraid of your life that the ditch will bring you up, alovg they go as smoothly as the great wheel ofa motor, almost flying over the surfaceof the road, while the broad griu they Wear at your expense can be seen through the back of their sun bonnets even, and the ring of their merry laughier ‘ awakens the always sympathetic hills into merriment. Ouradvice to ycu_ then is ‘dont try to take the road from a charrett~- ed sunbonneted, Magadalen ponied damsel, or you will speedily regret it.” We know a young tellow who did. Thereare few heavy carts like ours in the Islands and few implements of, agriculture. Later on, though, there will be an invasion of those veritable parasites, known as im- plement agents, and if the Magdalener gets a deed of nis land he'll borrow a peck ot trouble for himself. There is not much grain grown so far, but what we saw was (Continued on fourth page.) THE SAVED LIST. Maritime Province People Cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. Tois List Includes a Few Names Only— One Druggist Knows Them All— There are Tens of Thou- sands More. Harirax, NS, Aug 12.-—“There are no ten doctors in this city who cure as many cases of disease in the Course of a year as Nodd’« Pills alone do,” said a prominent druggist, toa m dical map recently. This statement may seem rather strong, but it is fally horue out by the facts. [ris admitted by every one that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have never failed in any case of Kidney Disease, for which they have been used. It would be a difficult matter to reckon the pumber of lives that have been saveed by this great medicine. One Halifax druggist gavethe names of tnose personsin the Maritime Provinces who have been cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills : G J Worden, Wick- ham, N B, Kidney Disease; Joho J Burns, Darnley, PE I, Kidney Disease; M B Connick, Norih Carlton, P E IJ, Bright’s Disease; Thos Uarrison, St Marv’s N B, Stone in tbe Bladdery John S Morgao, Bridgewa’er, NS, Kidney Disease; Samuel Locke, Jor jan Bay, N 8, Kidney Disease; Wllliam Gorman, Meteghun, N 8, Kidney Disease, Frank Mills, Z-aland, N B, Kid- ney Disease; W H Bowser, Si. Johan. N B, Kidney Diseare; William Sharam, Murray Harbor S, P EI, Kidney Disease; Mra D Alibright, Litrle River, N. B., Diabetes; Hrs Hattie M Morris. Burts Corners, N. B., Kidvey Disease, Miss Edna Rathburr, Hampstead, N. B., Diabetes; Altred Mil. ler, Shubenacadie, N. B., Kidney Disease. There are tense of thousands rnore. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at 50 cents a box, six boxes, $2.50, or sent on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medieine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Pain in the Back Being troubled off and on with pains in my vack, cs used bv constipation, I tried severa, ki: ds of pills IT hadseen advertised, and io put the truth in a nut shell, Dr Chase’s Kid- nev Liver Pllls are the only vill that have proved effectual in my case I can heartily recommend them. JNO DEVLIN, Unionville, Ont MeGill University, Mo utreal SESSION 1898-9 Matrie ilation Examination, preliminary to the varions Courses of Study, will be beld as under: *Faculity of Arts (including” the Donaida_ special Course tor Women. +"aculhty of Applied Science F acuity of medicine. race ty a8 LOW: . fue i 3 Faculty of Com ~arative Medi cine and. Veterinary Science, Sat, 17th Sept *The Rev -Thurs, 15th Sept Tues 6th Sept. ised Curriculum inthe Faculty of Arts comprises courses in Classics, English, Modern Languayes, History, Philosonhy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zvology. Geclogy. These courses are open also to P KRTIAL situUDENTsS without Mrtrie- ulation. tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil. Mechanical, Electrical, and Minin, Engineerini, C themistry, and Arch- tecture, are also open to PARTIAL siU- DENIS uwithort Mutriculation Kxeminations for 20 FIRST YEAR EN TRANCB EXHIBITIONS in the FACULTY oF ARTS, rangipg trom $6). to $200. will be heid on the 15th September at Montreal, St. Joba, N_ B,, Halifax, Char ottetown, st. John’s, Nfid., and other centrer- The McGiLt NowmMAn ScHooL will be re opeur d on Ist September. Par iculars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, containing full info-mat on as to Conditions of Entyance Courses of Study, Reculations for Degrees, Exhibitions aad scholarships, Fees, ete., may ve obtained op application to W. VAUGHAN, Secretar wed & sat y PICKFORD & BLACK. HALIFAX t CHARLOTTE OWN. SEASON OF 1898. S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Vharlottetown every Friday at 10 a.m., during the the season of 1&98, for Halifax, sailing at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Carnso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitax every Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The steau~ lias excellent passenger accom- modatiun. Saloon ami dshij 2, Spec ; freights will be given this season. For further information atid Agent Ch’town, Mav 14, 1898. FOR SALE OR TO LET. -—— — That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near tbe market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all io good re pair. Good Kiduey Disease; James Fraser,Pictou,N §, | apply | A W. W.CLARKE, { a9 ?: ty Men's Shirts Neglige shirts, black satine shirts, flannell shirts, flan- nelette shirts, gingham shirts laundered and unlaundered shirts, in white, flannelette and natural wool. Men’s Neckties Four in hand, clubs, knots, ascot puffs and bows, Men's Socks Black cashmere half hose, black worsted half hose, also grey and heather mixed ,olf hese and rock maples. Men’s Underwear Men’s balbriggan shirts and drawers, men’s Llama shirts and drawers, men’s natural wool shirts and drawers, men’s merino shirts and draw ers in light summer weights; also a large range of light medium and heavy wetghts, all kinds, all sizes and prices BINT SHaty e ww B69 9 SSG GHGEGIGEGGGEGGSGSGGGSSGSSS WF GEGGIAHEHESGSHE ss @@ IT PAYS TO BUY AY PEXKINS HIGH CLASS DRESS C00DS. F. Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. eS fr Sifata Ls RGGI GGG Cloths We have a large range that comes under this head. Moncton Tweeds. We are the unly ones in this city that carry this ceiebrated make of cloth, We have a good range of Canadian [weeds; also, English and Scotch Tweeds, worsteds and serges in blue and black. In fact this department would take a whole news- paper to tell you all Table Damask Bleached and vnbleached, ranging in price from 15c per yard up;also table napkins from 65cts per doz to $3.50 Bedding White, pink and blue spreads, sheets and sheeting, pillow cotton in circular and plain. p SPRAINS veeoerereseenceerso@@ 5 LESS A PSS WARIYTME PROVINCES AMA- TEUR ATHLETIC As SOCIATION. The Eleventh Annual Championship Games. Of the Association will be held on the Grounds of the CHARLOTTETOWN A. A. Association, | sexe Iv Charlottetown, P.E.I, on the after- noon of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1898 Khe following is the List of Events. Open to bonasfida reeidents of Maritime Provinces. 100 Yards Run, Putting 16 Ib. shot 220 Yards Run, Pole Vault, Aalf Mile Bicycle, Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, 880 Yards Pun, Running High Jump, 1 Mile, Bicycle, 440 Yards Ruo, Running Bread. Jump, l Mile Run, 3 Mile Bicycle, 120 yds hun, Hurdle. Events will be contested in the above order. Intending competicors will govern themselves accordingly. Bicycle Races under sanction and rules of C. W. A. Eutries will close with the Hon. Seere taryat Halifax, N. S.,on Thursday, Sep-~ tember Ist at Midnight, and should be made through Secretaries of Clubs, on official entry blanks. In the case of in- dividuals not so entered, satisfactory evidence must be produced of amateur standing, Blanks may be obtained from any affiliated club or from the Secretary at Halifax. Fee in each event Fifty cents, to ac- company entry. Any further information will be farnished on application. Halifax, N.38., BR. T. MacILREITH, Aug. 8th i898. Hon,Secy. M.P.A.A.A. 43 Sackville St. 162 eod, “Pri dar hliiclehn¢y — The jar that will keep the fruit costes no more than the jur of doubt. Use the “Canada” Jar When you put up fruit, and you’) lose no preserve by fermentation. Special low prices this season on fruit jars. Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard | in coanection. _Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL SANDERSON & 00) 50 YEARS’ | EXPERIENCE —— Trave Marts DESIGNS CopyricuTs &c. het h and descri Anyone sending ones c eager 7 t robab! Sata e. Commeunten> tric oe nfiden yelal. Handbook on Patents ency for securing ie taken throuzh M auf eGo. veoah reeelve apectal notice, without Saas the “Scientific American. & handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. aT of any scient fic journal. Terms, $a four months, $1 Soid by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co,2%»9-0. New York 6% F St.. Washington, D. ©, -_- Se —- 00+ 08 ~ MONEY TO LOAN. 3 On Farm Property also on Real go within the limits of the city in sums of from two to five hundred doi’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest, J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block . SOFA 60900008 ~ 00000066 20009 Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, 2 om W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre S:ore. B.D. oa. J. «». MARION Memb. Can. Soc. A. Memb. Can. Soc. C. E. D. and P. L. §. Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoc M°CONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO Sit NEW YORK LIFE BLOC., MONTREAL Water Powers asd Water Supply Systems (pospeeed. or existing) examined and reported on. rainage and Wunicipal Werks generally. Surveys ot every Geccription undertaken, WILL. FRANKLIN Commission Merchant O'Dwyer’s Cove, St, John’s N. F, P. E. I. Produce a Speciality.” PrompiReturns and Ac’s Sales. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Lhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX’ will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Boston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch”own Wednesday morning via Pic. tou, can make close connece tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1i .™. : Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with expres¢ train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wita day traia for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton ik Bali- fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES! Ch’town, P. E. !. Secemrary Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlotegsown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 31st Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Pvint. Delighcul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led withjgreat care. CARVE "Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th Jone Moniday 11th July Monday 25th July Monday 8th Aug. Monday 22nd Avg Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Munday 3rd Oct BROS Agents 7 il n fi Oreezet paeae This isa new Bre ae Food, put up ina ten cent pack ag a ae recolme an d ii utrtious and is medical men as a very and easily digested food. Directions for package, For sale at Beer & Gots BRERA absolutely pure, by use on very 4