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ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, i893. 8 SSS eee SS SS EE VOL, 30.--NO. 210 ——— (glendar for March, ae ee MOON'S CHANGES, Memttees, Gad Gay. cccvcrcsececs 11 50 mern | agente : I ron day soo 4. 5a New Moon, 11°" day — 12 2insid tj pire Quarter, 2ich day. cose DBL afte | ry Dey | | Day's High of Day of Week. | Length. | Wa:e: Month. | — oe | ee l Wedaesday «CG O9 10 6 3 Tharsday | ae | 10 4) 3 Friday 5 11 15 4 Saturday 5 11 57 9g Sanday i2 | aft 17 ” MI ynday iS o gs q luesday Ss | h 3il 4 5 Wednesday 22 2 0 9 Thurad sy 25 9 44 10 Fridiy 238 3 4i1 il Saturday -.) .¢8 12 “an ivy 35 6 75 13 Monday 39 | 7 33 M Tuesday 41 8 25 1b Wednesday 5 | .9 19 rT} Thuraday 48 | lO 6 | Priday |} 5b | 1937 Is Satu lay 55 ll 12 19 sunday 57 li 48 9 | Monday 59 Morne q 9 3 | Tuesday 12 4 0 27 n Wednesday ‘ ' 6 2 rh slay ll 1 57 Ds Friday 4 2 56 2% Saturday Is | 4 16 5 dn Sanday ; 2i } 6 & . 0 Monday ' 24 7 m 86 |: | weaday 28 8 17 9 «=|: Wednesday — 2. oe 9)6= |: Thursday 34 | 9 42 31 Os |: “Friday 12 37 10 15 0 Photographic Notice. ’ 8, 8. FOSTER & SON Manaficturers of Wire WN STEEL AND IRON CUT WAILS, Aad Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Nails, Muagariaa Nails, &e., 8ST. JOHN, N. sovi—lyr Oo. &. WADMAN, Gommission Merchant & Auctioneer, © TAPAUTD, P. E. L (RMS AND FAIR STOCK A SPBCTAUTY. Consigamen's sulict'ed. Qaick rerurna, SPO CIGAR 4, which I offer to Traders Box che @er (nan they Can import them. janli-aly & wky | DENTIST. teols corel 0 Stamper Black. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 9 ails, Shoe by the MSGR? BALLICA & TEA MERCHANTS, Miacing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA B dA, Md21304, HALIFAX —____—___ Lobster Traps For Sale _—_——— — TRAP HOOPS, » ~ 3,00 E. H. NORTON & CO. mehl3 nce — = o Better Than The Guardian. — — Wax: a ; | tafheien ren and wome workhy per ob * ihe BXpowset Ally : f @uy ica te atlend eWay 1.00 or wore free Views 10 the Meiuliog favrosd fares both way, and rouns in « niowgo for one ‘ Meresto the mxp wition Saditions, wih sult costing tie It you wish wwe write to-day en 6 and self-widreed n WokLos Pain KANT CRTAINMEN' Vieker's Theat @ tu tdi ‘hi febti—ut —_ a A. LHEOF FE WRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGt W ork md uM, € - iil “. ‘ev MAIN OFFICE. BRANCH eold~dy ly cet bn ths dale QU LL persons who have no pail their account a rendered Sist December, j802, must setile full before the 20.n of March b at Vi) me Sats remaining uivaid afier tha late will b / ' Dlaced ia the wourt for os ection F _ a J. BR. MACDONALD febit--eod & wky Qneen Strect. Olfices To Let. r ‘ ‘. T*) OFFI CK 1 fae Ae Awof the Me tac we Sank of P. KB. Island ousidin r, adioin od ¥ nibves of Davies & Haezerd, These sand ' sed with hot water, and have - ‘ @teom fire proof vault wit) mu bi Maa took & stance, Great Goorre Street, risa ae =A sail of Oilices on second Nat, Apply ac Merchants’ Bank of P. K. island, ‘ ' iw. McLEAN a 7 Cash ”y 00) Trap Bows and Sills, Taine, Soldering, Coppers, ete. Charlott. town. KeOw that tor advertising pusposes we -jiail weal D KX muaiier! } Mining Engineer oes MONTE As FINAL NOTICE. GU, Y pn, boy wit hen un ie Fa a “Ml OF none ope 3 Mk LL, JERR = compliance with the often expressed wish of many that I should -epen a PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS. I am pleased te inform the inhabitants of Jharlottetown and neighborhood thst I bave secured the preroises formerly known s the ““RRAEMAR STUDIO,” and shall shor jy be prepared to carry out all rders entrusted to me in a moat sati factory manuer. ‘ » _ Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Weddieg und School Groups photographed DY appointment. ULOUD HILL, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTI, (From London, Ezgland, late with Mr. &. H. Gook,) Opposite Millcr Bres. Queen Street, Charlettetown sHcAT SALE OF THE STOCK OF BOOTS NOW IN MY SHOP, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE,| must be closed out this Month, as the Shop'thas to be vacated Ist of April. 33; and 59 per ceni., FOR CASH ONLY, R. K. JOST. 25, DISCOUNTS Charlottetown, March 3, 1893. FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE ~(x) ee IMAL Fe TIN (E35. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. Sterling and Domestic Cartifisatas Issued at the Ofice Here cnininisisicenantieigh “ et Re. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Out HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. ar Gans a a Ot W" HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that we ¥ have the following quantities on haad:— 75 ~=yards Broadcloth and 60 Waterproof Coats, Doeskin, 50 Boys’ Suits, Overcoating, 20 “ Reefers, 705 Worsted Serge Coating,{| 30 “ Overecoats, 1830 Tweed Suiting, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- 3220 Trowsering, made, ind large quantitres of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds of fentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dis- wsed of to make room for Spring Importations, Cash buyers will find the biggest bargains on record a uur Store, 207 Queen Street. JOHN McLEOD & CO Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. MERCHANT TAILORS Bookbinding ! ee x) Have You Thought of it? Magazings, vo You Want Any Done? Law Books, Do You Know How Much Yor, Mus.c, ‘an save by dealing with us? Works of Ai er | Sign of Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, Jouina's, —— Ca’town, Nov, 2, 2892. ——— OND Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared ony from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOP:, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, ‘Wholosale Chatlotrceetewn @WLLE TT's PURE POWOEEF © Mth Druggist, mwf jyl3 2) ee ; 4835 a ew 5 Ep fiers le LeSh ~~ ane est. STRONGEST, SEST, dy for use in any quantity. For making Softening Wate-. Diente ting, end 2 tundired oust A can eyuais 4 pounds Sa! Soda. Sold by All Grocers and Diuggieia, i W. GrILLeaTr, Corscuta | Geel AMPERM/ me F + fit «34 RAKING Owner THE [M Persie POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriagt, E,W. CILLET™, Torcnte, Ont, V Chronic Coughs Persons afflicted with these or any throat or lung troubles should resort to that Most Excellent Remedy, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other preparation effects such cures. “CAUTION.” —Bewsare of substitates. i red by Scott & Bowne, Sone ite doid by all druggists. S8o. and $1.00. AUCTION. AM instructed by Mr. Allan Roisner, who is about changing his business, to sell at Panlic uction, on TUESDAY, the 28th cay of March 843, atthe hour of Eleven o'clock in the fore oop, at the Benevolent Irish seciety’s Fal. ouris ;— ; Ail tbe Household Furniture in the Boisnor intel. Souria, consisting of 1 Organ, Sewing fachine. room Sets, Featber Beds, Mat resses, Tables, Chairs, = 8, Mirrors, Car- ; ding, Stoves, e piling ‘tne ired term a lease of thr ~ Hotel and premises at Souris "Koes made kaowsn at sale, Sale positive, c. C. CARLTON, Auctioneer Souris, King’s Co,,!March 4, 1893—4dy law (¢ m Ottawa Notes. PROFESSOR ROBERTSON’S PLANS, Before the special committee on agricul- ture on Thursday, Profeseor Robertson gave an interesting address on his trip to England, and explained why he had been induced to place on exhibition there the mammoth cheese that had called so much attention to the importance of the dairying of Canadas. During his stay in the Mother Country he endeavored, by addresses and by talking with the retail merchants in many of the principal cities, to interest the public in the excellence of the fceod pro- ducts of the Dominion. A good deal of the success of the cheese business of Can- ada is owing to the fact that the cheese we export is sent to the market adapted to it. We have no time, he said, to edueste the taste of the English people, who are very conservative in reapect to what they eat. Five out of six of tne people you meet in ao ordinary way in England will talk about what they eat, and they have an aversion to any food product with a strong taste, especially cheese, not withstanding what has been said to the contrary. One of the reasons why Canadian butter has gone out of the market there is owing to the fact that the artisans have become much more fastidious in their tastes, and will not buy any food that is not of good quality; and too much of the butter exported from Can. ada hes that objection. Another thing he noticed was that the shopkeepers wanted a higher profit for selling new articles, and in many cases cheese, uc better than beat Canadian, was sold as best English at an advance of 8 cents per pound. Little things, such as size and shape and mode ot boxing, tcld against Cuanadivsn cheese getting the highest price. kt is very im- portant to have good, strorg boxes, as the 1088 on broken packages will average a cent a pound, whereas the extra cost of having good boxes, well nailed, will not be over 12 cts. each. All Canadian cheese should be branded, not only on the package, but also on the cheese itself. All cheese should be marked plainly as to its quality, and skim milk cheeee should be so calied. There is 4 growing preference tor Canadian cheese in England, and if the producers maintain the quality, the demand will be greater at a higher price. In bu'ter, more attention should be paid to the package, If butter is shipped in ordinary unpainted tubs, after it arrives on the market it has the Jappear- ance of being used a long time, prevents the best price from being obtained. Prof. Robertson showed the Committee an improved butter tub that he recommend- ei tu the people who ship to Nngland. It was hooped with iron and neatly painted on the outside. The inside was varnished with a preparation of parafine wax and the cover lots in without any rim, and is easily removed. It will hold about 50 or 56 pounds and costs 50 cents, and is made of spruce. Ths average retail price of good butter in England is 32 cents per pound; but what was sold last summer only realized from 95a. to 116s. per 112 pounds. The cheese from the Experimental Farms sold at the best prices obtained for beat Cana- dian cheese. Referring to bog products, the Professor said there was not sv much complaint against the Canadian article, which sold for about one cent per pound less than the best Danish; but the Danish farmers got 9 cents per pound live weight, whereas the Canadian got 34 cents per pound on the average. We could double the output of hog products by feeding coarse grains and the refuse from the dairy, and as competi- tion among middlemen in this business increases, the farmers will get fairer prices. {n beef, our feeders are at a disadvantage on account of the prejudice in favor of the English article. It isa fact, however, the lean cattle imported from gCanada are fattened in Great Britain and then sold as best British. In fact the best quality of VUanadian teef cannot be told from the bast British; but the storekeeper sells it as best British and thereby getea much higher pr ce. Referring to eggs, he ssid that Canadian eggs had obtained a good reputation ia Manchester and London; but owing to some lotsa turning cut inferior, contidence in them hed been lost to « considerable axtent. Half a dozen bad eggs in a ship- ment will destroy the sale of the » hole lot. speaking of poultry, h: said a good trade sou d be done, not oniy at Christmas bu up to March following. The best way to vip them 1s with feathers on and undrawn, and simply packed iu roagh casea o varrels. Such a lot was sold at Liverpool vhile he was there at 18 cents per pound zrors. Picked and drawn poultry are not wacted, as they do not look so well on striving as those that have been shipped in he way described. Prof. Robertson then paid a gracefu ie bute to Lord Stanley for the assistance rendered through the letters of introdus- ion given him by His Excellency. Refe ring to the interest im dairying ir P. E. Island, he said that there would I kely be seven factories established there his season. His department would pre- vide the management on the sime basis a+ che factory at New Perth, excepting that the company would have to provide ths yiaut, on which ten per cent would be alowed out of the cost of rusning the factory avd marketing the product. -. Prof, Robertson then gave an exhaustive lescription of the beuefi's of the evsilage used at the Central Experimental Farm, and ex- hibited samples of it and of the butter made chis winter. The eneil+ge consiste of corn, horse beans and sunflower heads, cut into engths of about oneinch. He said the dairy jepartment would distribute seed at cost, -ufficient for 2} acres, in the following propor- ions: 4 bushel of corn, 4 bushels of hore wears to the acre, and seed for 4 an acre of supfi»wers. It would take i22 bushels of coarse grains, along with the product of twe scres of corn, to produce the same result as could be obtained frem the growth of 24 scres f this combination. The adoption of this ra tion would save over $500,000 to the farmers f it were adopted, In answer to « question oy » member aoe Committee, he said it would be perfectly safe to adopt it as # crop. The corn, horse beans and sunflower SNOT heads iu the proportions given would form al- most a perfect feed for stock and it was eaten gieedily, The sunflower heace should be well ripened and then cut with a hook andj mixed with the corn and horse beans in the} silo, In answer to 4 remark made by Mr. Cockrane, he said that the horse beans, ‘al though they wou!d not ripen, would mature sufficiently fer ensilage purposes. It had been ascertained that the cost of this food amount-| ed to 9 5 cents per head per day and fattening | avimals gaived 1.71 pounds per day in five! weight. Altogether Prof. Robertson's address was! the most iostructive given before the Com-| mittee this session. | It is reported that Hon. Mr. Angers, Min. | ister of Agriculture, will resign his seat in the. Senate and will contest the county of Cham. plain; Mr. Carigoan, the present member, re-| signing in hia favor. Mr. Carignan will be! appointed to the Senate in place of Hon, Mr. Ross, and the Mayor of Nicolet will be ap pointed in place of Hon, Mr. Angers. Much surprise is expressed at the absence of Mr Davies from the division on Mr. Me- Carthy’s resolution. It is av opea secret that he was not in favor of the part discriminating agains: the United Sixties in favor of England. G. F. O March 17. Two Stories of Lucky Miners. A few of the many stories that are told of miners’ luck wili enable the reader to understand why and how the heads of whole communities may be tursed im min- ing regions. Jim Whitlatch, the discoverer of the Whitlatch Union mine, near Helena, ied @ typical western miner's life. The mine in question is now owned im England for $1,500,000 he went to New York *to make as much money as Vanderbilt.” He was a rare treat to Wall Street, which fat- tened on him, and in one year jet him go with only the clothes on his back. and has produced $20,000,000 in gold. | After Jim Whitlatch had soid the property| immoral to encourage a dangerous practice, (poe TOO OFTEN USED BY PHYSICIANS. Paines Celery Compound Has Saved Thousands of Sufferers From the Evil Effects of Narcotics ! The use of narcotics has made terrible headway in our midst ; the victima of these | body and soul ‘iestroying drugs are to-day ‘found in all clisses of society. Morphine | heads the list of the narcotics now in use; |then we bave opium, chloral, bromide of jsodium, hydrate cf amyl, urethan, sulfonal, hyphon and a long list of other new-born destructive agents. These narcotics, in the majority of cases, are first used by nervous, sleepless, neural- gic and rheumatic people to procure rest and freedom from paiu. Oh, the folly and madness of such a course that leads to destruction and death! An eminent medi- cal professor acknowledges that physicians generally give toc much encouragement to the use of narcotics, This noted savant says: **Many physicians lend their hand too willingly, and are ready with the injecting needle to check @ pain that could easily be borne, not rfl cting that it is that of planting the morphine habit, a terrible poison that leads to physical and epiritual debility and to death.” Within the past few yeara Paine's Celery Compound has saved the lives of thousands He returned to Mon-ana, began ** pros. | of men and women. This grand disease pecting ” ag»in and discovered « mine for| destroyer hes saved from the opium, mor- which he got $250,000. He went to| phine and chloral habit a host of valuable Chicago to rival Mr, Potter Palmer in| lives. The nervous, debilitated, neuralgie wealth, and returned justas he did from | #?d rheumatic find ail their puinsand woes New York—** fist strapped,” as he would|Temoved by a pure and life giving agent. thar | owned it, he have expressed it. He made atill another’ fortune and went to San Francisco, where he died a poor man. Another Lewis and Clarke county mine— the Drum Lummon—provides another such story—It was discovered by an Irish immi- | grant named Thomas Cruse. Although he) could not geta sack of flour) on credit. fle soldit toan English syndi- cate for $1,i/),000- But he remains one of the wealthy men of Helena.—Julian Ralph in Harper's. Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most baneficial tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. «an JQ ™ Local Notices | = “988 ote Cat —— , ..M ae ees “Remember the sale of G3 J. Wright's property and merchandi:s takes place, to- morrow at 1] o'clock. Good safe for sale and scales. ~ acne: SEE teh Our stock of summer cloths, in suiting and trowsering, is the finest in the city. Bargains in all lines.—Jobn McLeod & Co. New oranges received to-day at Beer & Goffs. m 20§2i; j Hats, Spring Hats !—We are® showing one of the finest assortments in the city, All new this season. Hat buyers ought to see our goods first. Wholesale and retail.—_W. A, Weeks & Co. m5 3i Mourning Goods.—Complete stock; best goods; lowest prices. Come and see,—W. A; Weeks & Co. m20 3i @House Fuinishings. — Ladies purchasing household goods will do themselves a good turn by seeing our stock of new sheetings, rowelings, table glinens, napkins, tickings, snd other requirements, The finest stock in ‘he city, Prices> always light.—W. A. Weeks t Co. ¢ -- gS e88pegegin20 3i From Liverpool to Charlotte town, P. E THE FINE A1 IRON SCREW STEAMER ‘ALBERT,’ 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, BATT BROS., OWNERS, Will sail from Liverpool for Charlotcetown om or about the 10th day of April Next, and will goods at through rates of freight to Summerside, Souris and Georgetown. For particulars apply to Messrs, Jobn Pitcair: & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad “treet, Londop. Knog; Mesers. Piceairn Broa, 51 Sotith Jobn Street, Liverpool, or here to No agent known to science has conferred such great benefits on the human race as Paine’s Celery Compound. 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