“ This is true 11.488 A YEAR. EE an ayy sslans r - —— "diesel VEW TD ALA Se CHAR THE DAILY Ae ne a al A ee Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirinzs. LOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1891. Suvers Corizs Two Cewty VOL. 27.—NO. 92 . intent ' i-¢ from ir presen a i m Inmoitous score i \ six" . k w BLOCK, we wil Hh off on ~—— } Toilet Articles ac greatly Facts are Stubborn Things So is Bad Blood. The difference between them is that a lact is here to stay. Bad Blood can only stay until Burdock Blood Bitters is used, then it must go. It takes facts to prove this to your satisfaction, and we give them to you our eye. Here is one of them, but read this letter from Mr. yg PNGLISH, FRENCH AND every time we catch y gil ». AMERICAN. Don't throw the paper down, - PPUMES All the well knows Fred. Taylor, a detective of Winnipeg. We present his ¢ ave at on the markets - = a a . . ; PERE MES. vi portrait, together with that of his little daughter, mentioned » assortment of Hair, 7 Nail aod =n _his letter. Lom, louet Powders, ishes. “meh Paatas. Powders, Creams vent for Lazarus, Optician, London and st of ACLES at all pri 4 i i’ FATHER AND DAUGHTER. es and qualitics, SALES. Sri sUGT! a a Tr are pr pare | to col a Auction \\ Sales of Furniture, : md, Stocks, he part of the City o Island at } any goderate rates, Promp! pay meats, ‘CHARLES 1. MORRISON, Anctionee % h'2 106 Queen Street. Good references, Give wa tris ONE OF THE GALLANT SOrm BATT. Dear Sirs,—Having felt out of order for some time, and having no energy or appe- tite, blotches on legs, tumor on neck— arising from impure blood, doctors doing me no good, 1 was induced to buy some B.B B. I was very much against patent medicines at the time, having tried so many, but after ueing two bottles I began to get better, and at the fourth bottle was com- eee oes and around again. I believe in 3.B.B. now, I tell you. I send you a photo of myself and little daughter, Lilly. 3. B. B. cured her of nasty blisters which cam¢ out on her lips. Yours thankfully, F. TAYLOR, 9 St. Stephen St., Winnipeg, Man. . . —_—-—— ee ee eee et Alle Ae » A iB NOT a Pur- “* gative Medi- 2c. They are a SBiLoop BUILDER, Tontc and Recon- STRUCTOR, as the pply in a condens rn: the substances sctually needed toen- rich the Blood, curing all diseases coming from Poor aad Wat- rn¥ Buioop, or from ViT1aTED Hcewons in the Broop, and also invigorate and Burup ctr the RBrioop and System, when broken down by overwork, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- tions. They have a SpEctFIc ACTION On the SEXUAL System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR Vand correcting all IRREGULARITIES and 2 SUPPRESSIONS. Who finds his mental fae- EVERY Ra ulties dull or failing, or bis physical powers flagging, should take these Pris. They will restore his lost energies, both physical and meatal. should take them. EVERY WORAN They cure all sup- pressions ard irregularities, which inevitably entail sicknees When neglected. should take these Pruzs. YOUNG Mek They will cure the re- suite of youshful bad habits, and strengthen the sy Sten. YOUNG WORE Make them regular. SSLLINu AT MWS a Ss HARRIS & BE should take them These Prnts will Por sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon 7 i feeipt of price (0c. per box), by addressing OR WILLIAM! MED. CO. ; — Brock ville, Ont. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. —_— fp. — Le cp | . 22 cpnamp pause GOFF'S. Cpa BEER & 6 HOOPING Cee) IQS. {440 YEARS IN USE. | de PRICEZ5°PERBOTTLE L. greatly reduce ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS Monday Mornin wo St, ‘ y ; | . ON eae ww eens B..B. 2 CANS TOMATOES, for - \ ) ISH! Important Notice to Purcha- 2“ BEANS ’ AOUE cha- ~ rn A. -_——— » |. a ViON - The MoOGILL PROPERTY, the handsomest in 3 66 FINNAN-HADDIE, the ity « : e we City comprising 15 half acre and 5 one} Sm as a. wi ara er a — = —_ ww Goods in this city, we wil d prices for ONE WEEK ON g, 3Uth of March. Stock, the pack f 1 BEER & COFF, ave SUITS! For Boys from Six to Nine Years 61d, LOW PRICES. ARTPLCnE. — (x) STEWART, HOUSE. BIG DISCOUNT SALE NG EASE the consumption of Canned HG :.70. er 1 offer several lines at LY, commencing te we FS . ‘ ‘ 50 ‘“ - : r p 50 ‘“ és 50 890. Queen and King Square Stores. ——————— kere Loty ; alan, 2 acre: ‘ ; Lote; alen, 2 acres, with Decline Ro | ind Outbnildings, Will be col : aa ame All Fresh, New way, When due noti-e will be given. — Meh? ite R, BEAIRSTO, io eot Auctioneer. PI icin cieshineitcscertenteememnmnaaninennnnenaaaaen mch30—eod & wky [== eT eee ¢ THE D. LavRancse : ue ’ = bectacles and Eye Glasses. PRE only Ox» a ft ines eon oe “oods in Canada which have View President > — led hy the Presidents and Motieries {2 3 all the Medical and Surgical Merior to » ; ‘haves and Great Britain. Far ile Asses | other for retaining perfec: vision. “kent for Chariot ctown Watchmat. G. G. JURY, ong, Jeweler and Uptician, vorth Side of Queen Square, Chitown ¢ Opposive Post Office. i Sep { 1893 2aw all Paper. Rn ‘T? Aur THRER THOUSAND ROLLS Shunt, - PAPER, at 23 ) per cent. dis- barinegs vA wag out this branch of my “a adea mistake oun: erties will vei out at the above dis- wre spend mone Som. Vary _ make «# speedy clearance and a trickling tear ing Wali p “© patterns, and persons requir- —_ he looked at t , Per would do well to look at this as me te ture buying H J. B, MACDONALD .w GO Woh} laa —— ” ’ - , §~dw Queen Street, /We Will buy FF BROS. ‘ll never make such a mistake again, for h HE MADE A MISTAKE! ——— {Xx * the old man said, y on Shoes like those,” - escaped from his eye he holes in the tees. ereter Solid Leather Boots. fet0 25 CENTS. ’ ——— ona nes Written for The Examiner Spring. Oh, spring so near at hand, How aweet to sing of thee ; W hew fields are green and grand, And flowers seent the lea. When, from the warbling bird, All through the livelong day, Are joyous chorals heard In the woodlands far away. With joy thou dost inspire Each sad and a hing bre:st ; Yes ! e’en the aged sire Whom death beckons to rest. Soon te thy calmer skies— A balm to every woe— Our merry shouts shall rise, From thy vernal scenes below. Thy mantles soon shall steal Around the wakiag earth ; And mature bid reveal Her gems of priceless worth. Weloome shall be thy smile, Welcome thy glorious time ; That holds the deadly vial To the lips of winter's clime. wouro TSP FARM AND DAIRY. Professor Shuttleworth at Centre- ville. DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION FORMED, Fully one hundred farmers and others were present at Centreville Ha!! on Friday evening Yo listen to the Jecture delivered by Professor Shuttleworth, under ths aus- pices of the Western Agricultural Associa- tion. Among those present we noticed the Hon, Alex. Laird, Alfred Schurman, Alex. Andereda, Peter McRae, T. Robins, Nel son Inman, Rev. Mr. Cahill, Major Wright, Coin Weight, Mr. Moutgomeary, J Craw*erd, and A M. Wright, D. Ross, ALT Wright and Major Craig. The President, Mr. D. 5 Wright, opened the meeting by a short address, and ex- pressed the opinion that the time has arriv. ed when it is necessary for farmers to adopt some vew methods of farming to reclaim the exhausted condition of the auil and im- prove our changed circumstances. He w:]- e med Professor Shuttleworth and introduc- ei him to the meeting. The Professor, on coming forward, ox- pressed the pleasure it afforded him in meeting such a large and infi uential gathering of farmers, and to see the in- terest they manifest in these lectures. He referred the useful organization of Le where he had recsived hin Gus tural education and training, and spyke of the advantages that must accrue to this Province by the instruction now given at the Prince of Wales Culleze on Agricultural Science. The pupils take a lively interest in the lectures, and show great aptitude in learning. Many of them are traming for teachers, and will shortly be ina position to impart the knowledge they are now acquiring to others in the schools ‘hroughout the country. He tlen proceeded to read his lecture on **Plant *ood and How Plants Feed,” which was liatmed to with great attention. A dizussion on the lecture followed, which ws participated in by Alex. Laird, Joseph fohurman, Albert Schurman, Wolin Wright. Alex. Anderson, D. S. Wright, Rev. M. Cahill, Messrs. Montgomery, Fowler ad others. Mr. Aex. Laird commended the lecturer on his address. He would like to get further oformation regarding the use of mussel-nid, and elicited discussion on the subject. He did not concur with the lecturer 9 regard to the adaptation of our soil and dmate to carry on dairying success- fully. ‘he pasturage season is, he thought, too shor Cattle require be fed too long, nearly te months of the year. He thinks farmers 3n grow small seeds, roots and other prcucts, to better advantage. Mr, Cin Wright, of Middleton, said he believed the constant application of museel-rmai to be injurious to the soil. He thoujt the judicious use of lime was desirable) reclaim exhausted avil. Farmers require toppiy practical as well as sicutific knowledg ia order to farm successfully He has ud fertilizers successfu ly in growing turnipe. The queion having be asked if marah mud was good) bring exbausted land hack into condition,’:ofeasor Shuttleworth answered in the affimtive, ard etated that is a good maoure ccainiog a large per centage of potash. } instanced a farm near Charlotte- town whe it has been largely used with excellent rults. The dinssionn having turned on the use of nivel mud, Professor Shuttleworth pointed « the danger of putting too mich onthe land. It must be used cattiouslyss its action is to liberate food svds'ancesparticularly potash. It is found, i: practic that large crops of clover can 6 grownfor one ortwo years after the pplicatiowf mussel mud ; but in time the vil fails o grow clover, having become bxhaustedf potash. Professe Shuttleworth advocated the growth oi fodder corn, and the general adoption ¢ silos as necessary to produce a cheap ad bountiful supply of food for cattle, whia can be used to advantage as green fodor in the summer and the early fall when 1¢@ pastures are dry, and in the winter as ‘substitute fur hay and rvots. Professor Sunders, he said, recommends growing th«* Thoroughbred White Flint,” ‘* Pierce's kclific,” and ** Mitchell's Early Varieties. 3och of the first named varieties where gron with great success at the Dominion kperimental Farme last year. Prof. Shuleworth spoke strougly in favor of eatablishient of a Provincial Dsirymans’ Associationo work up an int+ rest through. out the Isnd in this important industry. He read a ter from Profeasor Robertson, stating thatie intended to visit the Island in a shorttime, to establish a ‘* Branch Experiment! Dsiry Station” in P. E. ; undertake it. iaad advocated this , to the parrons of cheese factories, but so fa dangerous condition. on Monday night, Harvey Peoples ehut Nelli: may J hought the present ao upportune time to : F T. Newbery, Esq . having been called ugon tc address the meeting said he was lad the discussion has turned on the reowth of fodder corn and the silo. He for several years, wt one of them has ventured to try th: xperisent. The feeding of corn eusilige bas proved a great success, and is now being largely adopted in Ontario and Que bee. Our farmers will never carry on dairying successfully unti) they do likewise Now that a silo can be built at » cost of $75 to $100, there is nuthing to prevert our farmers undertaking it. It has been proved by recent experiments, at the Government Farmand e!sewhere in Ontario, that corn ensilage can be produced at a cost of $1 50 to $200 perton. Two tons are equal as food to one ton of hay, and it is safe to say that filteen tons can be grown to the acre on land that will produce on an average one and a half to two tons of hay te the acre. He tok exception to the statement made by Mr. Alex Laird, in reference to the cheese industry net being capable of being made a success in P. E Island. He claim- ed that if farmers will adept ensilage feed- ing, give clorer attention to selection in | "Bae . - & iF j A Of Pure Cod} - > Liver Oil and sit ¢ Of Lime and “SF Soda PRA OL my : re ? ts @ perfeet “oH PA Emmuts Kamuleion. &t i wonderrul Flesh . Ttisthe ' femety tor CONSUMPTION, ‘via, Beenchitis, Wasting Dis- ves, Chronie Coughs and Colds. | PatAra@GLE AS MILE. cont s E-nu.sion is only put ap in salmon coler ‘rapper Avoid all imftationsor subetitetions. , Sold by all Draggists at Sc, and $1.09, ; SOOT & BOWNE, Beller te. deeeicall breeding and housing «f cattle, that we can compete favorably with the other Pro. vinces. We have proved that we can make as good cheese as ig produced in Ontario, where the business has assumed envrmous proportions. Thirty years ago Onnada did not export ssingle hex of cheese. Now we export $9,000,000 worth, and the export is still Increasing, as is shown by the following returns just published :— The exports for the last three years were: 1009 Bt os. SR LA 1,316,928 boxes 4 Maen anes asker 1.368 664 ‘* NOR isi So tHE RE 1,625,097 * There is great room for improvemen: in the manufacture of butter. A great deal of that is offered for sale and is exported from the Island is very inferier and con- seqrently difficult to sel] even at the low prices now ruling for common butter, which is a drug everywhere. He would | Support with pleasure the motion to estab- lish a Provincial Dairymsn’s Asseciation in P. E Island. He was glad to learn that the Dominion Government contemplated establishing 4 branch experimental dairy in P. E. Island. He had called Professor | Rubertson’s attention to this when he visit- Pupils 7 ei HARTSHORNO» Gh SELF-ACTING _) SIZ SHADE ROLLERS Insist upon having the HARTSHORN. GOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. REY. FReDERIC E. J. LLLYD IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE for Tustruction in Singing. ete. Apply at MRS. KENNEDY'S, Hillsboro quare lw. —mch3! ed the Island last summer, and it was grati- fying to know that the Government intend to move at once in the matter. A trainirg school would do much to promote dairy- ing and to raise the character and secure a uniform quality of butter, also to de- velop the cheese industry. The following resolution was moved by Professor Shuttleworth, seconded by Thomas Robins, and carried unanimously : Resolved, That in the opinion of this meet- ing it will be to the interest of the farmers of this Province to have organized a Provincial Dairymen’s Assoeiation to meet at central places once or twice yearly, and that in view that a committee of five, consisting of the President and Secretary und three others be nominated and asked to draw up a constitu. tion to be submitted at the first regular meet- ing to be held in Charlottetown at an early ‘date, decided upon by the members of the said committee. On motion F T. Newbery was unanimous- ly elected President, pro tem; Professor Shuttlewerth, Secretary, and the following committee: D. S. Wright, Searitown ; Jas. D. Dewar, Brudencll; and the President of the Cornwall Cheese Factory. A vote of thanks was tendered to Profes- sor Shuttleworth at the cluse of the meet- ing—moved by Hon. Alex Laird and se- conded by Mr. Nelson Inman, in a com- plimentary speech by the mover. 2 ES err A Serious Battle. The political battle is over, but the battle with disease must be consthntly and unceas- ingly waged elre the gum r-aper wili come out victorious, and loved ones will be gathered te their long home. Qa all sides may be seen pale and listless girls who should be enjoying the health and glow of rosy youth Kvery- where we are met with women young in \ ears, yet prematurely old. who suffer in silence almost untold agunies, the result of those ail- mente peculiar tothe fm le system. To ali such, Di, Wiliams’ Pink “ills come as a blessing They restore wasted vitality, build up the nervous system, enrich the blood, and transform pile and sallow complexions into glowing, rosy cheek: that alone follow perfect health. Ina word they are a certsin cure for all these distressing complainte to which women and girl« are peculiarly liable. A trial t known as BRI easion to be given on and after the let day of May next. Mr, Weldon, at Law Courts, the Ageot of the owner, NERVE BEANS are a new discovery thet DR. JAMES’ of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- of This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. advertised for Lost Manhood They do nor, like other prevarations , eto., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves, ’ Wl Sold by a / of establishing such, this meeting elect a Presi- | for $5 00, oben be poh caren am dent aud Secretary pro tem; and further, | Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana» dian Agency, St. John, N. 8, Write for pamphlet. d&w 1 yr—api McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the Faculty of Applied Science has been prepared, stating the details ef the new (hairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus and other improvements in its several Depart- ments of Civil, Mining Mechanical and Klec- trical En which wi advantay:s not hitherto acosasible to Students a. and Practical Chemistry, | aft-'rd in the Session of 1991-2 n this country. ( opies may be had on application to the undersigned, who can «lso supply detailed announcements of the other Faculties of the University, viz, Law, Medicine, Arte (in- cluding the D u«!ia Course for Women), and Veterinary Science J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. L., mch25 ws, Acting Secretary. FOR SALE, RTO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, with or without power to purchase, he extensive premises ov Hi Isboro Street, ‘Es’ PORK STAND. Pos. For terms, etc., apply to meh3S0—dy 2aw wy 4w pat guar wat of these pills will convince the most sceptical of the'r wonderful merit. For suffering men Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille are equally effica cious. For overwork, mental strain, lose of sleep, nervous debility, and all those diseases that lead te broken-down manhood, they are acertain specitic, stimulating the brain, rein. forcing the exhausted systein and restoring shattered vitality. Dr William's Piok Pills are nature's restorative and should be used by every weak and debilitated person For aale by all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of ee (50 cents a box) by addressing the Dr ‘i'liams Medicine Co, Brockville, Oat. —— =>; > Hand Crvusnzp.—The Farmer saye° Miss Zulieka McArthur, daughter of Mr. Newton McArthur, Margate, met with a seriuus accident in Boston a short time ago. She was employed in a laundry there and accidently got her left hand drawn in between the rollers orfe of which was hot. Only that she caught her wrist with the other hand her arm would also have been drawn in. One side of the hand was so hadly burned as well as crushed, that it had to be amputated at the wrist. At latest accounts Miss McArthur was in « J --_- Aut For Lova.—In Detriot Township, LIL, ! p Dyke and then shot himself dead. Miss Dyke survive. The girl refased to marry Island, by te Dominion Government, and People’s, hence the shooting. most careful trial. reusting Beef, eto. using one would not Iike to do without it. keeper. Exprees Wazons. ' thing for Rehanlhonee or Hell. HERE 18 WHAT THEY SAY —-ABOUT THE—— Cooker and Roaster. 8t. Dunstan's CoLtrer, November 28, 198). The “Patent Cooler” advertised by HK. K. Brace has been in use at St. Dunstan's College for some time, success, and has proved te ve a great J. C. McDonatp, Titular Bishop of Irina. Mr. R. K. Brace,— It gives us much pleasure to recommend your ‘ooker.” We have had one in use at St. oseph'’s Convent and like it very much. It m certainly a most useful article. Tue Sisters or St, Josern’sa Convent. din. R. K. 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