i - eee ea neato isn't It Comforting S-iOn | be A Pe vou ~~» & = > o&> > & ab.e now ever ee © os 22 Oe Stet ttt hireat a hieg = * LITRE ¢ s-® WAaAULvEr Our alt *'O give our custoin-~ v vest value ai the iowest work to Give us srantee al] our he atric ly first ! i ODVINCe es ARS ; “ 5 4 ; 4 3 ‘ i / TINA Ctoy roy ; erin Sewart $ i 4 3 ‘ 4 os : Ciaa*, - uid Coy. & MODERN ‘ Viachir V hart r a. } . ers & Nav. Co’v’s Ch'town, PE Phone 125 Lona eo | ~~ @ @ @ S|] Tho Purpose of this Advertisement apt a te Se ti-pomey ly a in the cite Everya > is particular about tl Pose one Finish of his photoer iph, but the pu slic will & oe fu ly satistied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST., CIVTOWN —_—- Le —_—— —_— $1000 \ WILL BE ‘ G+. VEN CASH » AWAY... On February 14th, 1900 To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE T#o Dundred and Fifiy Dollars to the teat sendiog in the largest list—$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, $15 LO, $10.00, and soon f siotal of £3 Ca-b awards; and to addition very ‘argecommisson will be given. Send for full particalare aod free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent mrrone. Serd two references, THE WERNER C MPANY, Akron, Ubio Dept H, White’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any of the tullowing firs. class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Mewart & Cates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co House For Sale|: A house conveniently situated on Dor- Catster St., now occupied by the under- Signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable “comodation tor 12 horses. All im first Saas order. S titable for a boarding house, en tr private dwelling. Parties W., 48 (0 re? the house may “do so from V te 4 vc] oc x oD aby day. Will Tew. conably MICS AEL SWEENY ') ‘ te . 8cid ae — d&w Stee NOTICE given, rursuant to the pro- of Alst Vic. ( ap. 12, sections the unJersigned will apply at ao" mont ily meeting oi the City Council, en ‘cr ariot etown, \o be holden on ihe 131h day of November, next, for the ex- ™ On from taxation, of the Factory, Bui!d- ig, | ances and Premises, of the ( harlotie- —e. Condensed Wiik Company, Limited, Ow being er ected, and situateon the south Chas Of the -t. Peter’s Road, in the common of > rttetown, « djoining the Railway reser- SuOn, the indus*ry proposed to be intreduced tad Car; ied onin said Factory Building and . heré DF Oi the a CT “and 83. that Ofire is } by Memises, being the manufacturing of Con- me. Silkand C cndensed Cofiee. @ted this 10th day of October, A D, 1899. a HARLOTTETOWN;j CONDENSED MILK ¢ O., Limi ao" wt | law i wk, tu SS a ee | eibiy THE DAILY DAIRY PRODUCE Cheese Fairly Steady and Butter , Rather Heavy. tte of Tveaday the pls ofe sheese at Montreal the previous were 12,303 boxes. The rhies aboat eteady and, between traders, there a I According to the Gazs rece) id iv market wae jittle to aprice. Fine Quebee Septembers could ye quoted steady at 1LO7-8 to 11 cents, and ditto Octobere, at if} to 303. At the wharfabout 3.000 cheese were sold, and they ranged from 10} to 103c with poss the inside t!e ruling figure. The , goods were late October make. The cable was unchanged, The same paper says the receipts of but- ter were 1340 pac kages. The market was rather beavy ip its disposition, and it understands that business w as done in | receipts in Australia. Ino T SEES Ge GEE Ee ew cnn EeneEEE or | sized lioas of stock down to 204. The advices from Great Britain are not very encouraging, the notable fact being heavy fact, it is eeti- that between now ard the 27th November, there will be landed in Britain 123,757 packages of Australian butter. Inatec —- +e THE PROVISION MARKET Chicago Firm—Liverpool Quiet — Montreal Unchanged. The Montreal Gaze.te There is no new of Tuesday says: feature in the provision market to note. Ine demacd tor most lines was fair at the following prices: Canadian sort cut mese pork, $16; short eut back, $15.50; s: lected heavy short cut boveles= meses, $16.50; and heuvy long cut mes+ $15.00 per barrei; pure Canadiau lard in pails, Te to 743 per Ib; and com- pond refined at 5$u to 55: per ib, Hama, ize to 13}c, and, bacon, 114 to '2hc per Ib, ('wing to the continued mild weather receipts of dressed hogs are still very email,there beiogooly 15 received yester- day. The market is quiet and prices rule about eteady at $5 75 to $6,25 per 100 ibs., in @ j onbiog way. Tne CUnieego market is firin. Pork closed $8 15 November, $8 20 December, $9 75 Januarv,$9 80 May. Lard, $5074 November, $5 10 December, $5 274 Jaou- ary. $5 424 May. Suort ribs, $4 90 Novem- ber. $4 90 December, $4 95 January. There was no chaoge io prices ia the Liverpool provision market. Prime western pork, 574 61; prime western lard, 27s 6d; Awmericau refined lard, 29s 61; long cutlight bacon, Sis; long cut heavy, 304. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Tbe buyers are p+ying 27 4c for oats and 18 to 20ctor potawoes. For ive hoge they are psy'ng 4jc for animals over 275ib-, and 4: a lb tur what are underthat weight. Drees+d hogs are worth from 5 to 5}c per ib. For eggs the buyersare offering 14}>, the marke: uring quiet at that figure, a TWD SILVER SPRING BREWERY A Sherbrooke Industry Which Has Gained a Reputation in Three Years. Expensive Machinery Recently ut in Makes it One of the Best Equipped Breweries in Canada. While hundreds in all parts of the country know and appreciate the delicious flavors of the Silver Spring ales and port have not been privileged to visit the brev “wery itself, see its wonderful and complete equi ment and witness the remarkable process by which the far famed beverages of the Silver Sprirg Brewery are produced. leisure time cannot be employed in a more agreeable manner than a visit to this establish- ment, where visitors are always sure of a cor- dial welcome by the proprietor, Mr. S. C. Nutter, and the members of his staff. The writer made a visit to the brewery the other day, and was shown over the establishment by Mr. Cyril Gwyn Brewer and Manager from London, England, who has hal vast and valuable exp: r.ence in some of the largest and best breweries abroad, and is thor nughly ersed in the most modern style of brewing all a isses of ales and porter. Two things struck him most forcibly, viz. the cleanliness and neatness manifested in all parts of the brewery and the new and apparently very expensive machinery, which had been installed since our last visit to the place, some two years ago, This consists of the mechanic- al refrigerati ym plant and the carbonating plant. in last spring at a cost of « “rs, all \ 1] f hor ? aw cCOupie ot nours 1 Both these were put ver $11,000. REFRIGERATION PLANT. The Mechanical Refrigeration Plant, or the Ice Machinery, installed by the Linde British Refrigeration Company. It equips the whole brewery, and is a wonderful and inter- esting arrangement. By it all parts of the brewery in any temperature All the muuiid be frozen into a was ; ae ‘ are Ke))l desired. | liquids ct solid rr Le Se < eO far as business | make | during the Larg ks of ice water kept hottest months. it the lreezing vat A tinual flow of a two inc] ght and « lay, is required for this. il stream, he Silver Sp ring Brewery’s Refrigeration Plant is that ex uld be procured and expense has be spared in this connection. CARBONATING PLANT. The Car] ting Plant, or as it is generally called, The are Process Is Composed of steam pumps and large copper coolers, con- Deel ie } . : : ; nected with the ice machinery, which chills } } this the ale to the freezing point. It passes from to the carbonater and from thence to a very large and powerful filter and from there to a handsome German silver raching machine through which the beer passes to the barrels under pressure an lis neve r exposed to the air, Chis plant tog her with the ice machinery has « omplete the equipment and made the Silver Spring ‘Sicace thoroughly up-to-date. t > J os y* ARBONATED BEER, In tl id st rage s veral very large st we va e of Cypress wood, and equipped with the He ser manhole door have been put in especi ‘lly for the new process for manufac- ture ot brilliant filtered, carbonated beer. This has been discovered by experts to be the most healthful beer in existence. The powerful filter strips every particle of yeast and c'ozg'ng substance from the beer and leaves it as brilliant as champ igne, and in their stead is amaigamated with the beer, natural carbonic acid gas which is received in steel tubes from a large New York brewery, which has a special plant, which cost some $40,000, for collecting the natural carbonic acid gas from large fermenting vats and compressed in these steel tubes at a pressure of 1500 lbs to the square inch. This n aturé ul beer gas through the influence of the carbonater takes the place of the yeast in the beer, and it is therefore claimed that this beer is the height of purity. Such is the Silver Spring Brewery ale. The branch of porter known as the Silver Spring Cream Porter has grown into popular- ity so fast that special brews have to be made weekly. Some of the best hospitals in the United States as well as Canada order this porter. Doctors in all of the leading cities of Canada it freely in all cases of de- bility and for convalescence. None of the cheap malt extracts sold ata much higher price ever give the same results. Porters as a rule are not brewed and are per- haps not as healthful as ale, but the Silver Spring Porter is prewed from roasted malt, imported direct trom John Plukett = tar. Dublin, Ireland, and Ilugh Baird of Glasgow, Scotland, Sons & Co., Ltd., porter Brewers, Dublin, Ireland. SILVER SPRING AGENCIES. The Silver Spring Brewery has agencies in iny importance in the Province of prescribe mait roasters for Ginness all towns of : Quebec, including the cities of Montreal and Quebec, also at Riviere du Loup, some 200 miles below the latter city. In the Maritime Provinces the trade has grown very rapidly. Agencies in these provinces so far, have been established at St. John and Fredericton, N.B., Amherst, Pictou, Stellarton, N. 5S., Sy dney, C. B., and Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr A. Macdonald wholesaler, ‘* Leith House.” 32 to 38, Queen +St. Charlottetown has been ap- agent for Prince Edward Island, and will receive the Ales and Porter by the car load in a variety of sizes of solid oak pack- All orders and enquiries in » Feeney to pointed 1 si yle ages. supplies should be addresse 1 to himZas above. It is estimated that this latter trade will take fifty car loads of the Silver Spring’s ales and porter within the next two months. At the present time; for tali shipments, the brewery has over 30 car loads of beer to be shipped with- in the next Six weeks, The Silver Spring Brewery was established by Mr. S. C. Nutter just three years ago, nd we are informed that it pays out In wages some $16,500 ann wally. It is not a bonused industry and is not exempted from taxes. The whole plant is considered by brewery men whe understand the business to be one a the most up to-date brewery plants in Canad OUTSIDE AS WELL AS INSIDE. Not only inside the establishment is every- thing the best that can be procured but out well, as is manifested by the fine pair on herses, which are every day seen They are probably the finest in Canada. Another pair were received last week from Indiana. These won all the first premiums in their class at the leading fairs of that state this fall, The harness and wagons are am 1odel of neatness, and every- the stab les is kept in first class order, sk 1c as of Percher upon our streets thing at in keeping with - balance: of the bre wery plant. The Silver Spring Brewery establishment, from the ‘* Silver Spring ” from which the oe -arest and purest waters are drawn and {rem w} the brewery derives its ap} propriate name, to the beautiful horses which haul the finished product to the station, everything i is a and to the citv of credit to the proprietor which it is one of the most prosperous indus- tries. A. MACDONALD Agent at Charlottetown. The only tailot made, ready to wear suits in the city are at Prowse Bros. dhe best place to buy Lad- ies’ Capes aud Jackets is at Prowse Bros. You may not know it, but the best place in the city to | Gloves, FS WRT LT PATA 52 BAT IRRADR SAAD RA OD John T. [icKenzie, & 4 THE TALLOR Dress Goods, Uorsets, and Millinery is at Prowse Bros, rz “lg | buy —_——— OO & 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.EISI ae ER ee ek bet Te ek a 38 See zB. ate piy the atter mMperaters in the large EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10, 1899 Ae Ne aye $5°7.OCO DOLLARS SALE GREAT SALE BOOTS & SHOES... We have decided closing out onr Boot and Shoe department, and dev ting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready-Made Cicthing WE NOW OFFER— Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at prices that will make a quick clearance, 303 1-3 do 1-3 29 pe 2d pec 29 pc off off oft off off Ladies’ fine boots, button and laced Children’s fine boots Ladies’ strong boots Children’s strong boots Men’s and Boys’ boots Job Lots at Half Price As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give yuu an opportunity to buy your wants at Big Bargains! J. B. MACDONALD& COY Nz as “AS 2S: S% SE SY a Sa) thas ? 3 s% PEE we ive Satisfaction. Toinsure this buy at the Model Store. We have opened our full sto:k of rubbers and have now a magnificent stock of Rubber Goods for Your Inspection. Children’s Rubbers in plain or fancy fronts, heels or spring heels, cotton or wooi lined. Ladies’ Rubbers in all styles, plain, fancy, tce capp2d, or storm, cctton or wool linzd, brow, medium or pointed toes. ‘Woman's Most Charming = Accomplishment OY, as ia proficiency in music. Every home and every icdividual haa need of mu*ic—and the means of insking masic are within your easy reach. We Can Furnish == You with any musical instrument vou may re~ quire—at the very lowest possible price, Ts Men’s Rubbers in all styles, skaye3 and Issts We can fit any boot made vith a styiish and eco mtortable rubber, HH. RAMSAY & CO. oeeeee+l HK OUTFITTERS eSeS Se Se Great rush at P MON i { AGHAN’ S, Quecn St. He is selling crockery, giass- ware and groceries at eee ARRAN ARAM AGS “They are made to make music” ‘‘And sold to make satisfied customers” Miller Bros, QuEEN STREET CoxNOLLy’s BUILTING SPSS STS SESE Y aS Kf oe a6 > te e BS * ae ‘* x a RARER Ne eG pre o> ope *ZaNe t ie iv = oe * ss * Ka “te # " ‘ Hermanville Tamworths A number of pigs of both sexes, 2 or 3 months old. Choice stock at $6.00 each --Bargains, Address—- HERMANVILLE FARM, 55—w3i d2aw sabi: PE Zz we . =~ = ‘reduced prices. ee he 2 Say se ah a Ces ae ae sees oe a ’ ws aa x q ij p we ¢ ee ° , o a ae 5 tees / U srkinpieipnigneliininailiiati a