GUT OF 2.000 CLAIMS ! ist ae | ten ‘ .P for ; ; year, mn * GECtUHEN used t lestri i w Mei yon sal Toh DAN ANQTNGNT rik ‘ HAS E ull } L i if idenis Le \ SV. Pius General Agent Charlottetown TAB DAILY BEAMINER. SEPTEMBER 28, (897. NOTES BY THE WAY. zip abroad at this seasen will bring } ? tac na one aaqvablare re‘ulting from our Boas . oes exhibitions which is not to be overlooked. stock that the fact that are those We refer to the ¢eales of effected by reason of those who baven’t are who bave and brought together. Some men go to the exbibition to show their animals and get prizes ; others come to it to see the show and happens that the latter see and desire have to sell. at the bank, it is an easy matter to effect a sale purchase. Thatthis is frequently done is shown by the fact that the steamer the races,—aod it not infrequently animals which the farmers If the latter have money or credit and Princess took across the water on Friday and Saturday last, besides the racers, no hed been purchased by sight-seers at the exhi- bition. We have no doubt that sales of eattle, sheep, poultry and other things were Jess than seventy-one borses which also effected, and that these things, to the value of many thousands of dollars, were exported by way of Pointdu Chene as well as of Pictou on the days immediately suc - eeediog the Provincial exhibition. The County exhibitions are productive of sales ina lesser degree; but all are more or less advantageous on this account: ur farmers ought, bowever, to be careful not to lightly give up, forthe seke of a snug sum of money, animals which are valuable to them for breeding purposes. To do this is to act on the principle of killing the goose which lays the golden egg. There is a feeling abroad that the price of animals will advance. Horses are reported to be on the rise not- withstanding all the electric cars, bicycles, metors, etc., which are now on the market* It is the opinion of experieaced breeders and far-seeing men, such as Mr. Johneon, of Ontario, that standard-bred and regis- tered animals iike those shown at our exhibitions, may, ere long, be obtained in Canada, instead of in England, for use in the Argentine Republic and thronghout South America. We who are near the sea eccupy a favorable position and ought .0 participate largely in such a trade. There is the possibility, too, of being able to. send first-class cattle and sheep from Prince Edward Island to replenish the biood of animals bred in Ontario and Quebec az well as Nova Scotia aud New Brunswick. It is certainly easier and cheaper fora breeder to come here to obtain a strain of blood that he may re- quire than to goto Englandfor it. Our farmers should resist temptiag offers for atock which they may require for breeding purposes and which are worth to them and the Province far more than the money which animals will fetch. They should look to the future and to the building up of the character of P. E. Island stock. It is very pleasing to note that the stout httle steamer Princess is popular and likely to draw passenger traffic by way of Pictou, The Steam Navigation Company are often accused of being too conservative in their methods. But they are to be eredited with two up-to-date steamers which reflect great credit upon the Island Province. Their conservatism, too, bas prompted the retention in theirservice of men of tried ability—men who have won the confidence of the travelling public and continuously retain it through storm and shine, We have had a worse railway service than that which is new provided between Pictou and Truro. But we might easily have a much better one. The cars are very good, though of course they are not the best quality of first-class. But the road bel is by no means smooth, after a year of Liberal rule; and the jolting of the train as it stops and starts and shunts and backs up reminds one of an accommodation train in P. E. Island when under control No Fictitious a ee . of drive rs. | on the principal street, aud adds consider- | that be has lately added to his stock in trade one of the best steam presses in the Maritime Provinces—thus affording prac- ful trees and flowers, their we!) kept iawne; {smooth sidewalks and brightly colored houses. The colors are, to be sure, noi always wsthetically blended, nor are the ’ ; of one of the most unskiiful and careless rruro, it is pleasing to see, continues to thrive. A new fea'ure to be noted is the nuilding erected by the Merchant’s Bank of Halifax. It occupies a prominent site this Truro ably tothe businesslike aspect ot pretty central Nova Scotian t wn. has long been highly favored in having id the Alley will be pleased to Sun of its own; ar Mr. W. SB. many friends of learn tical evidence of prosperity in the past and the assurance of prosperity in the future. show sian ome ine people of irure, as a whole, their taste and public spirit intbeir beaull- streets always smooth. But there exists in Truro so much evidence of a popular desire to im prove aud to be up with the times, that there is in it apnudant hope for the future. lis park is certainly one of the most beautiful spots in all Canada, and have been opened to the public by Mr. Ross and the manner in which its beauties those who co-sperate with him afterds a strikirg example of the union of utility and good taste. Itis worth while to stay in Truro for a day or iwo, if only to see 1s park. ~ oo NOTES AND COMMENTS —The Mail and Empire points out that Mr. Fielding can leave for England to negotiate the $15,000,000 loan without fear of finding on hit arrival a letter in the London Economist by Sir Richard Cart- wright fiercely matigning Canada and Canadian credit. —St. Jobo Sun: The report tbat Sir Charles Tupper, wits the consent of other leading men of the party, had offered the leadership of the Canadian opposition to Hugh Jobn Macdonald is not correct Hugh Jobn is after Mr Greenway at present and has no idea of giving up the bunt. MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION, | | j : i Pope Leo XLII Said Not to Like the Setties | merit, Orrawa, Sept. 25.—The Free Press, the local organ of the Government, has the following with reference to the Mani-. toba school question: “One point is, needed to make the Manitoba suhool ques- ; tion a dead issue. Until this is covered there ° may he an opening for more trouble and complaint. With its reparation would le reizoved the last semblance of grievance. Premier Greenway maiea promise at the Laurier banauet in Montreal that the condi- tion under which the new school law is administered in Manitoba would be made favorable to both classes of the community. This has not been done. This isno idle staie- ment of speculation. Itis amatter of fact and the reason why ile Manitoba Govern- meut has not done what was promised | through its premier does not appear.” This statement gives color to the rumor which has been current here for a few days that the Government has received private in- formation that the decision of the Pope, which will probably not be made publ:c for some time yet, will be against the Gov- ernment’s contention that tbe settlement arrived at by Mr. Greenway and Mr. Sifton is satisfactory, and that the announced decision is. being held back in the hope that Mr. Greenway will make further con- cessions. "In this connection, another rumor which is current here may be mentioned, and that is that the decision of His Holiness will net be given until after the arr'valin Rome of Bishop Bruchesi, who will sail from New York on the 9th of October to pay his firat vist to the Pope since he became a bishop. f | | | | | A Prominent Lawyer Says: “I have eight children, every one in good health, not one of whom but has taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Flanagan, wife of Thos. Flanagan, proprietor of the Adams House, Chatham, died a fuw days ago. More than half of the village of Newport Pagnell has been destroyed by fire. The flamer consumed foriv thatched cottages, with barns avd outbuildings, aud 150 people are made homeless. A cespatea about forty persons that many others hve been injured by an earth-lip at sulpher mines near Girgenu. fire desteoved the Musee Theatre, Tor- onto; loss $20,009, fully insured, During ne fire hor-es attached to the fire ran away, killing a lad named Escott and injuring a dozen or so firemen and citizens. from Rome announces that have been killed, and the Typhoid fever 1s causing ravages among enveine | the Turkish troops in Thessaly. Six | _ . : 1: j honsand men bave alreaiy been invalided home and four thousand others are await- be transportation back to Turkey. The Paris Figaro warns the Govern- ment that Germany is earnestly consider- ng whether Eurove should “allow the United States to drive Spain out of Cuba,’ and recalls the fact that the war cf 181, arose from made by French” diplomacy m regard to Spain. mistakes John Dillon, M. P..and other Trish members of the House of Commons have sent a memorialto Mr. Arihur Balfour requesting that parliement be summoned imme diately for the purpose of viting funds. for the relief of the tenants in Ireland which the memorial alleges are threatened with famine and ruin, owing to the failure of the potato crop, weather- to meet spoiled grain snd general agricultural deression. The memorial asserts that a great majority ofthe tenants ‘on Treland will be ruined if they are compelled to pay fullrents during the coming winter and that this will lead to agitation and dis- turbances. a STARVING CHILDREN Thousands of well-fed children are starving simply becanse their food is not of the right kind. They are thin, pale and delicate. Scott’s Emulsion — will change all this. It gives vim and _ vigor, flesh and force. 1.0. F.—Meeting of Court Avordale tonight at 8 o’clock. Payment of dues. enlieaibaids Tue Wreatuer.—Fresh to strong winds fine and very cool with frost, fine to- morrow. Mslenatitidicis Frexcu Lessons —Professor. Jos. Oct. Arsenault will resume his French clga-es on Wednesday, the 29th inst. Those wishing to join will please call on Mr. Arsenault (School Street) between 7 and 8 any evening, or write him for particulars. Grace Cuuron—The Rev. Dr. Potts,one . of the foremost preachers in the Dominion, will preach in Grace Church on Sunday morning; and Professor Andrews of Mount Allison University, will preach in Grace Church on Monday evening. cxnenihitiiait Who does not know women and young zitls who are continnally in tears? Who always see the dark side? Who have frequent fits of melancholy without any apparent cause? The intelligent physician will know tbat it is some derangement of the complicated and delicate feminine ergans. The young girl suffers, bodily and mentally, in silence. There is undue weariness, uuexpected pain, unreasona le tears and fits of temper. Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Prescription exeris a wonderful power over woman’s delicate organism. [tis an invigorating tonic and isa specific } for the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities and painful derangements of woman, Careless, easy going doctors frequeutly treat their women patients for biliousness, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubles, when the real sickness is in the organs distirctly feminine, and no help cancome till they are made perfectly strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Send 31 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Aseociation, Brooklyn, N. Y., and receiye Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page coMMON SENSE MEBIOAL ADVISER, illustrated. ———. FOUND.—An overcoat, Owner can have has boundless confidence.” } Mekinnoa! moar cee . { =— _—— = = = a en KE our Fall stock. o 2222 AO O@] FURNITURE G6422248842 068 BOOOOOO820288888882 FALL EXHIBIT.— Elegance, moderate cost und unequalled assortments are the characteristics of r Fal It represents the best of every- thing in the Furniture and Upholstery arts produc- ed at home and abroad. The satisfaction of select- ing from such a stock wll be self-evident. Al] prices in plain figures. Mark Wright & Co. Ltd 'HOME MAKERS. ee Stylish Jackets production of new Ov :: Garments,the colleciion to day is really voluminous. and vale. A FEW Are sufficient when we s at2, therefore, that our 1897 style, siz2, color, grad / THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 28 1897 i It is worth your while to know that the greatest number o: New styles in Jackets and Capes is here. That’, ihe central fact in the most remarkable Mantje Business ever known in Ch’town, Every lady wants a wide range of styles to choose betwee Garment that is common. demand is Style-Novelty. a stock of 1. Nobody knowingly buys a The distinctive feature of the We have proper facilities fp Every wanted WORDS TO THE WISE New all Mantles Embracing all the latest European Novelties in Jackets and Capes, is larger and finer than ever before. and buy best in the community, know what it means. Ch'towz can be seen such ASsoRTMENTS, or found such VALUES. who know how to dress best, tit every figure to perfection. and please every purse in the matter of price. you anything. prices, Black and colored wool Boucle Capes, braided frout and collar, only $3. t 7 . e Those IT MEANS that nowhere jp It further means To THE INDIVIDUAL that w e can Call and see for yourself, it wont cogt When the collecticn is so large it is irmpossible with a few figures to correctly indicate our range of Like the proverbial straw, however, the following price “pointers” will show how the wind blows, » <> Fancy heavy reversible cloth Golf Capes, very stylish and well made, cnly $4.50. Brown, blue and black all wool Cheviot Cloth Jackets, well finished and stylish, only $5.75. Capes, with fur linings and fur collars, fall sweep and fancy coverings, only $15.00, very conceivable style ino Jackets, Caves and Ulsters, in qualities up to $22.00. _——— SS e+ BAGS - BAGS BAUS 15.000 second hand. 19.000 new, at current prices. Carvell Bros. Ch’town sep 28 pat 2 aw 1 mo lowest Now is “ihe Time Lo Buy Steel Plows, Sulky Plows, Corn Cutters, Straw Cutters, Mill Grinders, Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, Root Pulpers, Potato Diggers, Fan Mills, Horse Poyvers, Threshers, Cleaners aud Shorters, Road Carts, Express Wagons, Truck Wagons, Box Carts, Cart Wheels, Wheel Barrows, Harness, Ete. We have just received Two Carlcacs of the above goods, which we will sell at lowest prices and on terms to suit our customers. Everything is up to date and fully warranted. A. HORNE & CO. Cottage and Town Lots For Sale, i oeeeeeeetneneeaeneeeel To be soid by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, 6th October, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, that com- fortable and commodious Cottage and Town Lots No’s 38, 39 and 40 in the 2nd hundred in Charlottetown. ALSO—At the same time the field Opposite thereto and east of and adjoining the Gas Works. Both properties being owned by the Gas Company. Terms cash. For particulars apply to ; H. J. CUNDALL, President Ch’town Gas Light Compeny Sept 21, ’97—thur and mon till sale, * Bs See ay HUNAUL NAVEATU J Ee ee wonderful way in which What a hum there would be onthe streets about the uickheal - - cures Scratches, Galls and Sores. Every man-who owns a horse should try it. SOLD EZEYERY WHERE PVirue oioeit cy ba THINK SO— Do you think there can be even a small particle of the stuff called good business perspicuity in the sort of economy that saves one dollar on the price of a stove and spends two more in consequence every me the coal bill comes around ? The Favorite, Model Grand and Royal Art Ranges are soft coal savers and excellent bakers. Wholesale & Retail. — ——— Neur Cloth Gaiters just opened. W. London House Ruilding...... DODD & ROGERS Arrivals School Shoes, Laced Booos. for boys and girls. Ladies RUBBERS! RUBBERS. H Stewart & Co. LAMPs. — 10 cases Lamps, in Hail and Table, all new patterns: VERY CHEAP CALL AND INSPECT........ SIMON VY CRABBE , W alkex’s Corner 187 ‘Lickets tor sale STOVES EARDWARE av stauons 4£.0.4. Spring of water at, . i ee oe a