Teck cataaiias Gumteunartiiiaadsaneracuniisienn folds ve Chest ge dangerous; they weaken she constitution, inflame the Jungs, and often lead to D i Pneumonia. Cough syrups are useless. The system must be given strength and force throw off the disease. ‘Scolls Emulsion will do this. It strengthens the lungs and builds up the entire system. It conquers the inflammation, cures the cough, and prevents serious trouble. and f1.co, all drugg sts, scott & BOW NE, Chemists, Toronte, —_ lr White's Caramels and jnowllake Checolates <n Can be had at any following first class {. J. Herris »D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, f. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart a Gates Sandersen & Uo. J.B. McLeod & R. H, Hason, ore Plant Line BOS TON TO BOSTON Commencing Sept, 1st 1900 mass «ax Will leave Charlottetown at NOON on FRIDAY. Passengers Jeaving Charlottefown on Wednesday and Saturday mornings make close connection at Halifax fer Boston. TheS. 8, Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury end Helifax. Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway For tickets, rates and all information spply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent ~ Charlottetown, EL, CHIPMAN, Manager. Apl 24tf. The Eyes Feed the Brain. Parents who neglect their } | Children’s eyes are more fmm cruci than ‘=. y”; ; the Chinese, my i; Who encase \-2 the-feet of » \ their Little ~~ ones. One Wwarfs'tHe feet—the other Slunts'the mind. {we adjust glasses Slidy becomes a pleasure. 15. F. HUTCHESON, Watch naker & Jeweler . ae ae -_ TE .| UNEXPECTED BAFPENS FChtown wes OTTAWA day wovid hare Ren sorry yeu were LCi CCVer- oe ¥en ted for a large amcezt. have goca ccmnpe: 1¢8 anc Qucte you low rates. & ® : PT rit 7 , — ~~ 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 12 r900., ae etmen sie Neen THE MAGDPDALENS. omen THEY PROSPER DESPITE UNKIND TREAT MENT.—THE AND HAPPY PEOPLE WELL-TO-DO ~THE PUBLIC NEWS, ETC——INTERVIEW WITH REV. FATHER BURKE. Rev. Father Burke, who, together ten days outing in the Magdalens, hale and sunburnt, got through to Summer- side on Wednesday in time for the great Tupper-loster demonstration on thatevening, the S.S. Amelia having made the best trip of the season to effect this agreeable purpose. As every- body knows the Magdaiens have no greater admirer or friend than Father Burke, whose beauiiful letters to T.e EXAMINER some tWo years ago made everybody famuhar with the charming Island and their interesting people. lo our request for an interview, Rev Father Burke, said.— “Well, there is really very little to add to what you already know of the beautitul Magdalens. They are really more beautiful than ever. I think this year, and everybody I met there from without was delighted with them and their summering advantages. One is, in a sort ot fairy world shut out from all continentai or worldly concerns from the leaving of the boat till her return; and goes back to the old occu} atio , with a very perceptible feeling of reluctance. We found the zealous priests and the people well and prosperous and on every hand indications of insular thrift and progress. The fishing was good when we were there, some boats taking as many as _ 1500 mackeral an outing and the cod and hake fishers getting all the fish they could handle. Lobsters had been a short take, but there, as here, the season regulations are being made a screaming farce. I think we somewhat disturbed the innocent trappers of the with a sail unfamiliar to them. At Grosse Isle and Coffin Island lobster fishers were everywhere. But Bryon Island, 8 miles north of Grosse Isle is the extreme north ground and I did not visi: it. ‘The fishing has been Letter than in the Magdalens proper. Herring were very abundant this spring and if the fleet had any facilities for taking them.around there would’ be a_ gold mine for the Magdaleners in the bait supply business. They want a protec- tion in Pleasant Bay and tke tefrg- erator advantages now beng affcrded places requiring them much less.” | “Ts the new steamer service superior to the old, Father Burke, and giving the peope satisfaction?” “Well, I should say not. It is simply outrageous. After the promises oi a better service than the old one given by the St ‘Olaf, which they admitted was not what it ought to be, the authorities have gone back 100 years and inflicteé an absolutely intolerable service, if such a word can be_ ued, udon the people. They were obliged ast year to put up with a tug-boat tor a while, then the old Lunenburg was called into requisition until a brand new boat snould be built by tic Lesile Company, who seemed to have the pull with Mr ‘Tare, anc now the new boat is on in the shaje ofa regular old collier bought ove: the Atlanzic somewhere and cestamnis never intended fora mail or passenge: boat. She makes 8 knots at her bes: if you please, and has abso'utely m accommodation. She is never on ume, not even en this remarkably fast up trip—and nobody down there knows { when or where she may turn up. ‘he conditions of the service as to points of landing are ridiculous, though no even a good boat could give a prompt service and live up to them ihe Magdaleners are ina tury over the indignity .the department has dcne them and the company promised to rebuild the boat this winter, put in new machinery and with Revs. Dr Chaisson and Father ! Beudreault, had just returned from a { Great Lagoon by a thirty mile trip north ( Yg absolutely pure. —T ——_ _— lit is really a crying shame, and the officers know it. Captain Morri- Son 15 a first-rate officer, as yet per- haps not sufficiently acquainted with the coast but capable and prudent as an Officer, and kindly and genial as aman. Heis doing his best ship and the weakness of the present system, the officials on whose prompt action the quick despatch of the mails. freight, etc. depends in the Islands, and indeed on the Island here mail matters need a waking up in the worst way too. Like every other little magnate the Magdalen functionary imagines the world wags but for him, and conse quently he’s in no particular hurry at ary time. The hours of arrival and departure are theretore never those of the schedule, and you can imagine the genuine good humor of a weary voy- ager who climbs up with difficulty to the top of Les Demoisselles to peer all night into darkness and distance to discern the lights of a boat due long ago, and in nine cases out of ten not to turn up ull nextday. ‘The Magdalen- erisa long-sufferer in this way and just now he is a very disappointed man. Even the sunny ways of the head of the administration will not quckly melt the heart turned to ice by hard and utterly unjusttiable treatment. The M. P., of the riding, Mr. P Rudolphe Lemienx, one of the cleverest and most popular of Sir Wilfrid’s followers from Q iebec, has been there lately, He go tne coldest of the cold receptions from a people who naturally want to be kind and _ hospitable.” “But isnot Mr. Lemieux building a bridge at breakwater there ?” “Neither the one, or the other. A close relative of scme Quebec 1 dliti- cians is down there stuffing the people, how the government grant ean be eat en up trying to do nothing at House Harbor. There is no_ bridge over the channel. A few logs are being driven and a block may sometimes be gotin place—a mere nothing —ané this is all the peop'e are to see for the $15,000 grant. The breakwater at Etang au Nord is strewn ali over the ¢reat stretches of sandbars, and nothing is being done to replace it. We were landed in the mud there in a shameful manner for modern traffic. Tke peop'e have now reaily nocon veniences at all—no breakwater, piers,§ etc., and they are absolutely indignant —Tarte’s French flag flying in the hol- iday season from a government pleas- ure boat anda fuil fare of broken promises they are ueartily sick of, and no wonder. ‘‘But what shou'd be done for them?’ Well certainly one good landing place should be made for the Islands, aplace the boat weuld call at semi- weekly. Then a local service afforded for the sister islands so that an_ inter- course be kept up and the despatch of ma ils, passengers, etc , made promptly. Then a breakwater, which is a hreak- water, to replace the old one which was not to be built. The bridg'ng of this narrow channel between House Har- bor and Grindstcne would bea great beer and is an absolute necessity; HERPAN'S N = a It costs only one-tenth cent a day per henif you buy it in large cans. it will increase the profit from your poultry this winter. To be profitable your pultets should lay now. All at an “rould be ine ndition tolay Gat y white eega are high. It assures per ect assimilation sb of the food clements needed to produce eggs. i —— Powder send to us. Cre } ’ + +h) : can’t get t z If you ea 2 larve two-lb. ean, £1.20 j ack. 22 cts.; five, $ Six cans. Xp. pam & paper frec. 1.8. 001 Sample copy best Poultry ATO 4) & ('O.. Boston. Mega. Bt RR ee on bring her upto 10 or 12 knots, add cabin room, etc. etc. Why, just imagine it, there is only one stateroom :n_ the | whole ship for passengers. Comirg up there wasa big crowd and [I ypitieci the people whocouldn’t even get a. stretching place on the deck all night, ! CO. C. RICHARDS & Co. D- er Sire,—For some years I have had . only parte] useof my arm, caused by e sudden strain. I bhi ve used evev remedy without effect, nrtil I got» sample bottle of MINARU'S LINIMGNT. The benefit ] received from it caured me tO Continne jis use, ard now [| am bappy 10 Bay my arm is ccmpletely restored. Glamie, Ont. R. W.ESRRISON, > if Oren and no- | body knows better the defects of his | works and require money, bui the size of the place and the large population OL they want some kind of a protection, be it breakwater or quay, in Pleasant say, On the House Harbor sde, so that local fishermen may traffic in bait etc., with the fleet inspring time. All this has been long promised -but as yet Is all promise. ‘Those are federal warrant more than the expenditure. ‘The local Quebec government is do ing nothing tor the Island either. They now are a separate.constitutency with Dr. Delaney of West Prince fame as representative, funds itself would put his way.” “es ° Are thev farming more’on the Is lands now ?” CVn . — . Yes, agriculture is on the advance. But they need instruction badly. The hay Is a short crop with then. ‘The grow no whea’. The oats havea grand good. Those Magdaleners are b’e:sed; they have no potato bug or horse fis. Their cattle are good—old Jersey strain —and they could operate a cheese factory with good advantage. now 1n view of the scarcity of hay they are killing the cattle. Magdalen mutton, Father ‘lurbide says, and h ought to know, is much better than Island mutton. Of course, I don’t ad- mit that, but it is good and the sheep do splendidly on the verdart hill tops. The Magdaten crofter could set our farmers generally a fine example in the neatuess of their trim, always white- washed acmes. At so little cost what a shame to see the _ neglected appear- ance of many of our Island steadings.” ‘Had you any special mission to the Islands, Fa he ?' “Now you are asking too much. We had a most agreeable visit and were killed with kindness by priests and people. Father Turbide, who did such good work in the west, is doi-g equally good work at House Harbor. New churches are being built in the three {s!and missions, and splendid modern buildings at that. at Grand Entry, 30 miles avay from his home, Father Purbide is to build a new church next year. Oa Sunday I preached to the people at House Harbor, and Father | Boudreault on his native Island of Amherst. Dr. Chaisson officiated at the Bassin. Those old friends were acclaimed everywhere by the people, and, my reception was of the most Re EE rr ee er: reRvers &@ (CQ. } t 3 id b iy . b; BROKERS. ‘- Stock Exchange Kuilding, Montreal, be Dealers in New York Siccks, cottuen & and grain. i 4 — ‘ j 1-8 per cect Comsisston each dey b Direct wires with New York to a every weluiy ler exccuung ealos fe | promptly. ee EB Correspcnccict s¢i.=.2k. 3 x ~ am ’ : THECE | wohants Bank of FT i Rdward island, SES ease pe PQRQ2A2 2 Celt eFz ee ae ‘ a Collections mace or the most rea io able terms and pron.pily remitted ot "epesits received anc interest allow ° cordial. We carry beck a formal ad- dress very profuse in its kindly senti- ments altogether,” ‘Was the tide high while you were do vn there, ’ we irnocent’y asked as we shook Father Burke’s hand as he took the train with his Reverend confreres, and laughingly he told us that that excuse for keeping the Stanley at Georgetown wharf all the past mild winter whenfthose peop'e in the Islancs ought to have had a weekly trip, was, even down there, considered the joke of the season. But Mr Lemieux had tired of hearing it. Sir Louis was a - together to blame, hetold them; he was a veritable martinet in his depart- mert and when he said there was no water in the Atlantic it had to dry up ina) ffy. lt appears that a steamer ‘Om Halifax had given the imprison- dislandersa mail in February or «tly in March through a private effort ie the Stanley hugged the pier at ‘reorgetown, because there was no and you know how | much any government pinched fos’ | appearance and the potato crop touks | Just} <n a oa rd \ As Y Pure / and Fragrant SS The oo Albert ” { WF Baby’s Own | | Soap | | Is specially recommended by many family paysicians, for nursery use. Beware of imitations, some of which are dangerous and may cause skin troubles, ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. | MONTREAL. o eet = _—__ —_—_—————— WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and Jook over 01 groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep ev-ry- thing in our line that is neccss-ry wY ” cor Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are look- ing at the goods, Their cheap ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. (rebec Steamship C0. Str “CAMPANA,” *-on Nontreal crow Cb’\own “« 2th e 4rd Sept. * 30th Sept, . Te > “ Jia * ” lst Ort. “ Bth Oct. ° ee “Fist :* . Be = “ bth Nev. “ 612th Nov Freight kandled ‘carctully aud at cur “‘@al Fates. Passengera will find the accomodation woe verv eat, and the trip up and down wué St. Lawrence the mot deligbutal, : CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May ' 4th, 1900. Agenty. dy2aw wed & sat. water in the guif.” wee receiving the a Repair s sts) om National Mark Wilt Hartfords have had # large sal- 4in Chariots:town. WeJure etil bove duily. Look them over—Write for catalogue. upplies—Secon iiland Wheel-. ne ET i i ly, BARBADOS W )LASSES & SUGAR Fs a’ yar, : : 2ou puns. tierces and bbls. bright Baz badoes Molasses. 300 bbls. bright Grocery Sugar. Now landing Cennolly’s wharf and for sal low. N. RAA TENBURY. from West Indics, cargo schr, Aud DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY: and Steamship lines;to Bosten via Yarmouth, 20th—eod. The ‘Popular Fasi* line be- tween Nova scotia and Heston vin Windsor Janction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAIN® leave Walifax daily (excep? Sunday) at 6 35a. m., for Digby and Yarmouth, making connection Wednesdays and Satardays at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYALIMAIL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE GEORGE” 2400 Gross Tornage. 7000 Peree Power, the ‘astest end finest steamer plying between thy Maratime Provinces and Eosten, Leave Yarmouth Wednesdi | and Saturdays for Kosten on arrival of Express Train from Halifa** Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and * ‘| davatdo,m: Passenzers arriving in Halifax nextday ; p. in. by Express ‘i‘ratn. For all information, guide book, foldert,’ ete which will be sent free, write « F. MH. Arm- + ahr general passenger Agent Kentville P, GIFKINS? : Gen. er Kentville N. 8, May 26th, 1900. bilver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q, 8.C. NUTTER. Prop, Ale and Porter of th above Brewery are vastly Fuperiorto the goods preo- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, snd ie ~rder to give everyone a sharce to sample them, we seg & quote the following ue Ow prices for cash. Par bhd.. . . 400. -sssro HIELO eee 8.2 Pt OO stetsunsecve Ge Per doz quorte....... 1.5 {Per doz pte......... Mt Delivered in’any part o che city, steamers or traibe. A MACDONALD, ood 'e Ageai for P. E, “SUNNYSIDE DENTS*RY Offce in New Prowse Block fivstdoor to the right up 8 5aira. Telephone eonnection DR. AYERS WANTED.—\ boy ‘natreidgcver- g ra, ene with same expérieacs prefer: d. a8, Kelly, & Co. 2:8 01. OOO: c Wheels Carniva’s, S:otsman.)}20thCentury, F. & D.. Cclumbia- P 1 aT oe ee a naps coud -- . ‘ ae ~ 1 4 ri i ; \. 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