- € es _ é ‘ MILL gt itt. a PN ion 7 ‘ B} $ Mt } } _ SS ERY NOTICE We beg to inform you that we have secured the services of Miss McReiver for eur millinery de— partment. Miss McKeiver is now ind will be here the latter end ofthe month. og pertaining to Music.” The Heirntzman Piano > = = Receives its highest = . —/s = endorsement from — oo _ — > those whe hive used = as it. It stands every = e test — “at o — PP _ tone— se ° —_ J on 3truction—- > durability — = No similar hish grade piano was ever sold for so little money. The leading musicians of the world recommend it—Fer sale only by Millec Bros Queen Street co “NS Connolly’s Building. Se UAAAAddaddadddddhddddd: dbdddddad CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY TAS UUAAAAAAALLLAAAAAM Ab bbb ded! ddd w a) ~~ (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic /lospttal, Moorfields, and Central “ondon Throat and Ear Hos; ital’) SpectaList-—Fye, Bar, Nose and Threat. OFFice—Cameron Block ESIDENCE—Richmoud Street, West. Office Hocars—9 3am.totpm,2toip m Eveaiags by avpeintrp ent n Eyes Testea aod F tied W ita G a #82 bt Mak ttre aie To Cheese and Sealed Tenders for tbe manafacture of Cheese and Butter in Wineloe Factory during the c ming season wi'! be received "PO noon, Wednesday, 2lst inet. Parties tendering are requested to state : , any other section in Canada of equal size and ' naturally presents itself: Why are we able | har “*Island flavor ” to contend with t hat | our cheese “ Canadian Produce.” , i Ee | have received 5 cents more per 100 pounds in New York attending | cen force the millinery opening >,: eeksdCo | ly to take much notice of one or even haif | , be factory tay twice or three times during he year, and inspect the general mapage- r themselves, the care of the piant, etc. Supposing 1 propose you make a Visit pow, even if yoar factory 1s not run- rthe purpose of seeiog how your maker left the plant over winter, if he cleaned end oiled his presses to prevent ,tbem corroding with rust, if the pans of the vats were thoroughly dried avd grease lon the inside or used as a receptacle tor ; ee ee ee ee | to ihe front. ‘heir price per 100 Ibs of checse also their | monthly salary per year for both 8nd butter. they findiog their “Ou paDy supplies in both caes. HENRY HORNE. dy tues fri wy 1i pecretary. FARM FOR SALE. 92 acres in a high state of cultivation F064 ” ” 2 y f0G house and barn, only 3¢ miles from ‘Uhariottciown. PROWSE BROS. Ore pVANTHU.—A servent girl for general Wework. Apijy o Mrs.C. R. Smallwood, & lottetown ree _— —— Nee aacanannne Bs zaar Booketore 2 per cent diecouat off faw y goods for ® few dave only. Seize theop;cr:unity. cheese | »wo help and | | some cases will bear me out in it,that the | certain amount, according to the present B Twevty~| io Kindergarten Hall this evening. All arga w— y~i TRE waAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAKOH 15 19970 OUR CHEESE INDUSTRY. PERSONAL t : ' (j : ee | mic 7 co ‘Local and Giher fens GENTLEMEN,—Tbat the past season has Mr. J. A. Maihieecn, berrister-at-law, | —_———- pated } veen s very succesful one I think everyon: willbe forced te admit, both as to increase io quantity and the prices realized, com- | pared with the older sections of the west, } which will go a long way towards speak | ing of quality. The average sales on ihe tctal output will be fully equal to, and probably exceed, 10 cents per pound, and from what information we lave been able to get from d)fferent sources in the west we think we are cafe in venturing the asser- tion that the Island patrons on thexverage for their milk the than average of number of factories. The question to compete, in fact, outsell older sections that never bad the drawback of the pe cu- we used to hear so much about, a bu bear 80 serious in the estimation of our friends in the West that they talked one time of trying to probibit us fiom branding But the methodical and scientific methods of management and process of manufac~- ture introduced at the start, the employ ment of the best n & only sakera to be f ; improved und, together with the enterprise and puso of a progressive peopie that Ww willing to meet the necessary expense of ildings and equipments and anxi 18 to ure ail the reliable information possible reased the quaatity acd juality. Now, the point at issue, 10 m od, in order to maintain and improve, if possible, on our past record, is quality, and ur every line of thought should converge — ily sone point. No salesman, though ! mustadmit we have some veryabie ones, the market value of their factory’s output 1-16th ofa cent per pound, success Of his season’s sales depends altogether or nearly so on the qualtity of represents, and then again, no one factory can hope to compete with a section oracollection of factories It will be grouped and judged from the standard of the general quality of the section of : : : radnet he toe pl i ne wuich it 18 @ part, 80 In oraer [for any ose coinpany to secure the best returns they will have to give all the aseistance pos- ble to their neighbors to improve the jwality as a whole, as the larger the quan tity, quality considered, the better the rompetition, as large concerns are not like~ . i 1 *msa : U! WOW, in factor ior any COmpany to con- i lection of a good maker, and | a very difficult point fora company to Ran ; yy : judge and decide on. Experience and reputation a guide, but in mavy tan infal some people are | | rest they | | | rtant riant sider 1s the se s cases } bie one, as D api td eir oars On What s Freput once established, time. But the science oi theese making 1s a progressive one, which | wiil not admit of this. Every seasou . 3 out new ideas and 1 thong Allon good for oii applied toa process tnat fas vo guice r “Vv & e § : : pais il would suggest that the direciors Visit every stray article that could be lified high enough to be thrown into them. I might mention several other things, but bepe thie will suffice to draw your at t@ntion to the matter. I contend, ani I think the results of your inspection 1: plant,especially iu a ci:mate sach as ours, suffers more during the searon they are ne in use through the oversight, or sho} | ssy carelessnese, for I think’every mak-r’s atteation has been drawn to the fase than during the seasoa they baye bee in use. My suggestion in a-king the D- rectorsto visit the factory, | hope to distinctly understood, is not for the objec of interfering or dictatiog toa maker, bi to satisfy themselves of his atility aud interest in the success of their factory. Quite a lively interest and com peti tion is takirg place amovg tbe mak:rs in regard to average pounds milk to make a pound of cheese; but makers will nave ‘o be very careful and not over-doit. 1 is hke walking on te edge of 1 lofty pre- cipice; the nearer the edge, the more glory in the venture, buta false stepora slip might result in rain. So it is with carcy- | ing @ high percentage of mois‘ure up ‘o @ | ee requirements of the market the better, as a moister, softer cheese is in more demand ,ow than a few years ago, and the judi- cious carrving cf a certain amount will aid considerably tothe net returos in CcOms> parison fo the old timedry hard cheese. In conclusion let al) parties interested, buvers as well as producers, put their ehoulders to the wheel and do everything possible to keep the P. E. Island product Respectfully, One [NTERESTED. Charlot:etown, March 8th, 1900. IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sufferer from the stomach disorders and the diseases which cas be directly traced there—neglect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followeday, just so surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Piveaprle Tablets let in the eunshise and briog back the full noonday brightness of perfect health. This is taking stropg ground-—buat proof ie to be had—one tablet after eating—60 in a box— 15 cents. | (Annan —e— HoepiraL Concert —Tbere are no reeerv ed seats at the'Hoepital concert tobe given caket bolders are particularly requested to come early and eecure their seats. ‘ Georgetown, is inthe ci y. Mr John H ‘luyier, formerly of P. E Island, died at Vancouver, B C.,on Tues day. Mr. R. C, Goff was a passenger by th) rm: roipg’s train from the east. Mr W.S_ Davison, representing Simeon Bros., Halifax, ie registered at the Hot ! Davies. Mr. Andrew Carneg‘e ays it isa bless ing to bea poor man. Well, yee, a poor man is vever sued tor $21,000,000! Dr. B. L. Steeves, formerl; of Summer side, has been elected Mayor of Hunting } lon, Baker County, Oregon, by a large , u iorl , « , 7 A 14-year-old Jad named Cameron, | onging to Spritgton, who was operated upon tor epperdictis at the Charlottetown hospital two weeks ago, 1# re ported * doing | : > Weil. The death of Mre, William Sterne, of Souris, is to-day annouvced with grest regret. ‘The sad event occurred yesterday morning. Although Mrs. Sierps had been in ill health tcr some time her death was not expected. Five children are left to} mourn «he lose of a loving mother, A boy named Lester Robertson, 13 years faze, wae brought to the city to-day euflericrg from appendictis, and taken (o the Charlottetown hospital. Mr. Alex. Robertson, of Red Point, uncle of the boy, | accompanied bim to Charlctietown, where they were met by Dr. Conroy. i WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE, Sir,—According to the reports cf de- bates in the House of Commone on the Re-distribution Bill, Sir Louis is stragg!- ing in the meshes, and the more ue toils the more entangled he becomes. Cogitate ing on Sir Louis's helplessness, together | with his recent undeserved and politically insane dismissal of Mr. R. K. Brace, the query arose,—what’s the difference between Scotch whiskey and Sir Louis? And the oracle replied—Tbhe former improves with age, and the latter doesn’t. Beco. March, 1909. — a + TM + <TR _ Rep Cross S octery.— Yesterday after- was held inthe W.C. T. U. rooms. The Patriotic Concert was shown to have netied $360.51. Contribu tions later : Lower Montague, $28.25 ; St. Mary’s Church, Summerside, $6.32 ; from Miss M. Peters, $4; 4from, Mr Cuthbert Simpson noon @2 meeting $1; from Mr. Joha Nichol fale) $5, together witha deposit 5 from the treasurer making a Out of this it was votedto send $400 to Head Society in Toronto, to be expended on sick and wounded Canadian soldiers. Mre. John Richards was elected treasurer, vice Mra. of $25.45 fre c total on band of $428.53. | eon officiated. The TonxiantT.— Hospice! ec peer Skating —Gaudet hasseceptd Si challenge for a series Of races, o be > kare ; 28 8000 @S arrangemen's Can be nance ce For Hauirax.— S me vae: } main in the force for Halifax, Vel nie willapply to the DOC, a abe or shed tonight, at 10 o’clock. i Av Mr. NCH I STEWART.- A grand en e:tair i ment and social will be given t i} | Foresters in their he!) at Moun: Stew ' Thursday Maret 22nd, to be. T.a® ke im. Admission 10 eenta _—; ARTILLERY.—Al} memvers of No. | 4th PB Island regiment, C A., are pat ticalarly requested to meet at the | ibis evening at 7.30 0o’c]l eae | cruits will all attend, as thie ia at im pore tant meeting. A.A. Bartiert, Capt. Shed ——{>——. St. Parricx’s Day.—The programm’ of ‘he St. Patrick’s cencert in the Oper® House is of excellent character and shou | attract ap andience jimited only by th‘ capacity of he theatre. Make ove e the audience, and enjoy yourself. — ENTERTAINMENT AT Mareurienp Church choir will give an 1 in Marshfie!d Hail on — Zion entertainment Thursday evening next, 22nd 1nat., at 8 veloc 'e D ors Open (at 7.30. Admission 15 and 29 cenis. Pro~ | ceeds ore for repairing the church. I. QO. F.—Court Wiltshire, No. 1189, I. O. F. intends holding a concert and enter 'tainmert in the hall at Breokfield on Thureday, the 22ad inst., commencing at | 8 o’clock p. m. Admission 10 cents, Come and hear Bro. F . 8, Jost’s Grapho- poone. funeraL Topay.—The funeral of Mrs. Peter McGonnell was held this morniug, and was well attended. Rey. Dr. Morri- pall bearers were | James Eden, T. B. Riley, John Byrne, , af , A , 5 g Na resigned. urs. ‘x. Ae Sharp ; cted secretary for Queen’s county, Mre. Jobn Richards. A number of ernblematic of the So- ciety were voted to be orderel from Tor- onto for sale, buttors and pins Poutice Covat.— Wiliam Macdonald, for being drunk and disorder)y, was this morniog fined $5 or 50 daye. idk climates Oats SroL.ex.—A quantity of cats was last evenieg stolen from the barn of Liext. Colonel Longworth,on Euston street, eust. sibtiliiticos CarnivaL.— A very epjoyalle carnival wa» beld at Souris lasi night. There was a jarge attendance of skaters, and some pretty costumes were lo be seen. caleba die Basket Sociat. — The basket social, which was to be held at Howe’s Hal), Brackley Besch, will take place Friday -yening at 8 o’clock. A good programme wil! be given. s. -O. E. — Quarterly meeting of Lodge Evon tonight at Soclock. Puay- ment ot dunes, initiation and other impor- tant Lusinese. Every member requested to be present. she eae Tonxicur.—The Salvation Army me:+t- ng ‘his evening will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Whiston, who will also sing a Gos- pe] selection, You are invited. Meeting at 8 o’clock. “A Gentle Wind of Western Birth”’ Tells no sweeter story to humanity than the announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer, Hood's Sarsaparilla, tells of the birth of an era of good health. Et is the one reliable specific for the cure of all blood, stomach and liver troubles. Hoods.5 Never Disappoints le + re Call and see the Jarge line ef English and Scottish tweeds suitings, trouserings and overcoatings of the latest desigas and makes at Joha McLeod & Co’e. The cor- rect fabrice for the coming season, tf. 20 to 33 per cent. discount on boots and shoes all this week at K. K, Jost’s. View days for tailor-made su'ts and costumes and jackets. Handsomest crea- trons from America’s leading makers. Stylish street suiis ; fancy costumes of cloth ; seperate skirts, E:on jackets, box and top coats, golf capes and grey, fawn and black jackete. sive—a most stylish collection; also 109 golf wrapf; all the Clan Tartan’s represent- ed, 75 separate Scotch weo) ekirt patterns for rainy day skirte. See our early spring showing. Jaz Paton & Co tf. A very comprehen. | James; Caldwell, W. Poole and Edward Davy. siilinintioe Masonic Visir. — The Summerside Journal,at hard this morniag, bas a lengthy report of the official visit recently paid to the Masovic Lodges in that town by Grand Master Meeservey and Deputy Grand Master MeMillan. The visit was evadently of a very agreeable charecter, and was greatly appreciated by the Lodges of the sister County. Re eres Gee Conservative Coxvextion.—The Sum- mereide Journal eays that at a reeularly called conventian of Liberal-Conservatiye delegates held at Coleman on Thursday, Sth inst., Messrs. James Yeo and James Barclay were unanimous!y chosen as can didetes to contest the second electoral Districtof Prince in the iatereet of the Libera! party at the ap- proaching provincial election. For Harirax.—The following are the additional men who have been attested for service at Halifax: C O McArthur, Sum- mertide; George S. Kideon, Tryon; George A. Harvey, Tryon; Wm. E, Burrowe, Winsloe ; Joseph L Muirhead, Tryon; Wm W Murphy, DuncanJ Me- Lean, Charicitetown; Raymond Seller, do; Conservative wOnServative Grand Cencert.— A will be held in Wins!oe Hall at Winsloe under the auepices of ibe O. Y. B’s.,0n Thureday, Marck 22nd. Among the best ou the programme are four first class comical skeiches, funny songs, comic recitations and dialogues and choruses. Home made candy 'will be sold. The ad- miseion fee is only 10 cent*, and of course a big crowd is expected both from the city and the surrounding country. 2d1 wy. Y.M. C. A.—A grand entertainment will be given under the auspices of the Charlottetown Y. M. C.A.,in the Opera House on Friday night next. The war in South Africa wil] ke eloquently described by Prof. John A. Nicholls and graphically illustrated with stereopticon views thrown on a ;large. 35-feet canvas. Scenes of the conflict, including the siege of Lady~ smith. charge of the Lancers, Highlanders im action, Canadian Contingent, seme of Charlottetown’s heroes, and other views of local interest. This is the entertainment that filled the Opera House in Halifex for six nights. Don’t miss it. Tickete on ssleat Dodd’s and Rankin’e. - Spring Of all kinds can always be bought at our store at lowest prices. We keep a full stock. We will not be unders old Family recips dispenced while you wait. Pareels sent to any part of the city. Telephone No. 33. ~ Lwevevevveveveverveeeveveveneeverss . {lens Stylish Ontfitters.....- Sylvan T McCabe, do; John Gregory, do. | grand concert , ™ Ee OYE, & C A * os Selec lee & id gy “ tek Ww eo - ae e 222222 a Meet Mle at the Always & ¢ a BvD 3 ffs 2 eee Print Cottons . and Ginghams Zas.ea at Stanley Bros 3 ae GSEEAGASSAS «t f «il “To us for When you come «il att «ffi at € 4 «i «| Ginghams 10c, 14c, 18c, 2c, 25e, and 32c per «tl yard. «i{{| df «(| «tf{} aif{| «iil Prints and Ginghams auetions just from the mills. At 0d Prices old prices, 4 Fast Color erints you get an assortment of the very latest colors and putterns—no odds and ends and remnants, but this season’s pre- There has beer a very heavy ad- ; Vanee in prices lately, but we secured ours before the rise; and offer them at 6c, 7c, 10c and 14c per yard. STANLEY ORGS} 2ee2e2ee Busy Store ly > SIFTS SSSFTF See oe - — vv rc F FFF FFF SSIS TCT VSS CSCS ST CHOCO QC lL 2 ClCe2222222 {lip IN» its 5 tw @ s 7 22, 2, & @ 7 : SB422444482844244248 a7vewey: 2 F¥ | ; . | Clearing Sale of White & Colored Shirts at Half Price The W. G.and R.jBrand We have placed these shirts on our coun- ter as a job lot. Some are slightly soiled but are good patterns and fast colors. { Some are open back and front, 75ce to $31.75, Out they goa 20 ctson the ollar. Regular price from GORDON & McLELLAN | ¥ Rae