MINER DatLy NEWSPAPER a ———— DAILY EXAMINER. Tak Leavine or P. E. [atanD. om, from the office of crn a fasuel every aftera We wish to draw your at- the Ex iMuver PUB wive COMPANY, in the eS te tention to the fact that we = have a first-class stock of Boots ain VANCE) , ‘ $4.0 and Shoes at prices that will One Yar $1.00 a : : : . . 5 i 3 7” ween ———— ronenneeeleee anna yy stemtetipmenn Si p ease J ou. New Fall Goods Turex Men? ONE MonTH » Bao arriving daily, and will be sold { to auy part of Canada or the Bent States TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides, Single Oopies Two Cents at very low prices. Call and . The Weekly Examiner sient ia ist ciacinsnentssniiin + see our stock before you pur- : is issued every Friday morning from the : : ee chase. ublishers’ office. [t is made up of matter Yr ~ - - F oes rect in te ai ¥ pen and \ O L 3D- CO I I A R LOTT ETO WN, re E. ISLAND, TU ES DAY, OC rOBER 1 $ 1895. NO 7 7 en ; oe is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting 36 ene aie nd fall ef the latest news [ a to D. A. ae — Santana _—-< a ee . ee ae ye . . ee —. ~ NEWS OF THE SCIENCES INTERESLING INTERVIEW. HOW TOU BUILD A SILO, ANITCHKOFF PALACE, ae —e | ST. PETERSBURG, DEC. 6, 1894. ‘Dominion Coal Company, Ltd) auada Ablantio and Plant akene® Full Moon, 3rd day, éh {9m p. m, An American will make Arrangements Directions Furnished by Professor King of Last Quar lith day, 10h 21.7m. a, m, The undersigned having been appoint t Electricity Made From a Windmill Lights with a Canadian Firm. the Wiscensin ee a Pas ‘ “HER MAJESTY, EMPRESS . dersigned having been appointe | i > . > 9 . i erally conce Y New Moon, I8 day, ». O7.5m. a. m.} sole selling Agents in the Prove : : a House im Dixville, Que, Orrawa (Special) Sept 30.—An Ameri- it 13 generally c nceded a a bu MARIE FEODOROWNA, FINDING GREAT STEAMSHIP LIN E. First Quar, 25 lav, 6h. 51.5m. am i Prince Edward Is! ind for te ahove Cc yn | Our readers will remember a para- | can who has been here interviewing the silo ought to be either sOunG oF rete 7 BENEFIT FROM THE USE OF YOUR am ; tie panv, are nity inckaeed tnt iis canon as | graph in the last two numbers referring | members of the government on private | @uare as it is practicable to make it, be- TONIC-WINE, REQUESTS THAT A CASE a aa : bo a eye a . eee oe eS toan experiment at Dixville, Que., iu business, has left for Toronto, where it is | Cause these forms give the greatest ca- OF 50 BOTTLES VIN MARIA tound, Slack and Run of Mines, and will ( deriving electric light from a wind . ’ | - ‘ 3 f sid Ni BE SENT Dav of Week, | 582 | San | High heen a. Stock of each Miees 6 c Ceres a + understood he will try and make an ar-| pacity with the least amount of side ex- IMMEDIATELY, A uy ¢ eek. | sen : : eep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand | | wheel, A represeiitative from The Cana- . : . . | . The long . silos are ’ DDRESSED TO HER 5 lees}. eeta | weter | i supply customers at lowest prices dian Engineer has since had the pleasure | '@z*ment with the Dodd’s Medicine Com- | posure. The long, narrow silos are | paseery que’ euppege mw i i. sissies a — PE AK KE BROS co ' aa widen, cole clacteld tected aad in | PAY of that city for theestablishment of a | wasteful both of silage and lumber. A we CALLING AT —— |} ad , S. ¢ , ete ee oe “s factory of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in| silo 32 feet square will have the -same Ani lhmih m]} rn | Selling Agenta. i | Canada deriving its motive power from | #0utactory 3 Sle aed 3 ; eS OR i ; i 1 oe .. 4 ~ - ' - - | Charlottetown, May 3% marcas” ” hs weit Sm thin Tithe witinenh Eugene | New York State. He declined to specify amount of side exposure as one 16 by 48, | To Mr. MARIANI. St. Petersburg, Russia. Han kesbury and Halifax, 2] Wednesday | é| 331 10 12 i veuliainciaiiae aes Baldwin, an amateur electrician, hag | the locality. During his stay in Ottawa | and for the same depth will hold just 41 Boulevard Haussmann, 3 | Saeueion . oo a : || put about twenty 16 candle-power incan- he has been investigating the now celebrat- one-third more, while the same amount ef Paris, France. -_-—_—— 4| Friday — g 29} tL atk aaE | | descent lamps into vis resideuce at Dix- | ed case of G. H. Kent, who was saved by siding in a round silo will inclose more S. S$. HALIFAX & | Setncdns 9 271 IL 44! QO 5 as rEN ah ville, Que., which he is going to light | this remedy when in the last stages of | than two-thirds mere silage and will re- i lene: Maieteadiel ‘ Sunday in| a a 18] 4nd . Paka with storage battcries, manufseiured Bright’s disease, and has sati-fied himself quire much less lumber to build it, be- Co’ wk . . oo to ae -— {> o SO himself, and so arranged and connecte ofthe genuine nature of the case. He eas piven eS 9 Grved et est «ae x4 : 8 , eg we ae Cate. cause 2 by 4 studding may be used, the *“ The = } 3 vere Beh = d i 7 | a silo ica ON Ae : a Ts with a dynamo and wind wheel that tie | asserts that the medicine ia now univer-|! oa; 2 ; os Ideal Tonic Wine. en, CUOE? Foe S| Tuesd ay | « l 46 Phat infurtable Brick Dwelling houre |} whole arrangement wll work automat | sally ysed throug! 1 ‘ . eo Sn eS ee ee Fortifi No i i ony oA nage, eS 91 Wednealay } 13] 19] 235 | known as the Peake Homestead, situate Weak T vous sally sally used throughout the state. the needéd strength, and because both es, urishes and Stimulates ther notice: Hawkes “< . — a — a de . ‘ . . Soc arta tic a - i as 60 | Thursday | wise oe a r , Ata short Cistance from hig dwelling It appears that there are a host of Eng- | the amount of siding and of roof matert- the Body and Brain. bury at 7 p.m. same bi Pela 17 1G 5-9] Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession | W omen, who _ Seem to be all worn he has erected 2. tower tifty-eight feet | lishmen ready to enter upon another cou als would be less. This is in accordance It restores Health, Strength, Energy “ days, and Halifax on 12 | Saturday eg the 6 326 | given first of May next. — out, will find in puriticd blood, made | high, Upon this tower isa sixteen-f008 | test for the America’s cup. The harder | With data furnished by Professor F, H. _ ——e : Saturdays at 10.00 p. m., arriving at Boe- 13 | Sunday 20 | 12] " 47 6 A 2 that beautifully situated two-story rich and healthy by Ilood’s Sarsapa- galvanize steel wind wheel which is the task of winning the trophy ia made, King cf the Wisconsin experiment sta- ae es : Ask for ee a ton Mondays at 7 a. m. 4 | Monday 91 10 | 8 49} welling on Prince Street, now occupied rilla, perraanent relief and strength. connecied by a vertical shafc to the the more determined are the bulldogs to tion. For Daser tiiing Beak with Portraits and testi~ FROM BOSTON— Every Tuesday at » | on ’ i ii ie Te » neil a. ’ :- : : ory 3 b: " : : : mony write i ; sali Tali 5 | Tuesday 23 | x 9 25; vy James Reddin, Esq. Possession given | The following is from a well known eaninnty tage. iu the b — of me cet hold of it. The authority quoted emphasizes the 7 Sol > C . uoon, until further notice, calling at Hali- 16 | Welnesday | 281 7) 10 8 | first June next. nurse: tower act isa a fourteen - 04 ¢ importance of deep silos and advises to es fax and Hawkesbury, and arriving at ae 2 ' 2 - | z Also, Cottaze situate on Billsborouch | square in whichare the dynanso, regula- ie aa : ee 23. 3 we } as 1s Pri | os | 11 1) 3. lL sereet, now occupied by Wallace Arbing | 1 Bave suffered for years with female | tors, autouutic switches aud other acaes Why Contemplate Suictde. aaa oa . se . - Pe a eee toe ae Por sates af aang ogpmagy ply : rude - re &s get, : "@ q ot | COmplaints and kidney troubles and I | series. Tie dynainse was also built by + a: . : should be at leas eet. 18 Impor- MONTREAL. ; ae a si : t eo j Possession given 20] pril y an ) ’ 4 y + ‘ » Prov ne ‘On. - IS | Saturday 23 | 1} morn a ow April next, have had a great deal of medical advice | Mr. Baldwin and isa one thousand Wate | | it ee like eee, T eovidenenter, aaa tant that the silo walls be rigid enongh | pame: 41 80. Haussmann, Lonpon : 239 Oxrono 6. —— agents, or the general agents as 20 | ae : =i US ee “vt P KAKE BRS. & C during that time, but have received littl’ | Machine. with certain improvementy | SUPPHVES to ignore the remarkable remedy | ¢9 withstand pressure without being | M# Yom: 62™. tr ermear, — wowrmrs: 26 Moser ot, —_ 4 i hav | Lj4 Ss] 05 a ee : Ss. & CO or no benefit. A friend advised metotake | “Hic make it more suitable for its take os re F Ensu'sion of oo prung to any considerable extent. — - HesaaAy i p> bt | 1 4 “ 0 H d’s Sars l : special work. OW siver il. ; ‘or any person O ale oO - i : . 23 | Woden tay | ral ; . Se 00 's rsapari la and I began to use it, ym ‘onnected swith the counter shaft is a | CoMMumEntlon withqut trying this remark- moothness of silo walls is essential to HALIFAX SERVICE. | 2 together with Hood’s Pills. I have real inecled wits the counter pahdig p “Met best results. In constructing silos it is : : 24] Thareday j SF Cl) SWia.: hk 2 a ized more benefit from these medicines | re.ulator which: keeps the electric poten- | able flesh and blood maker, after knowing |.; beeh 00 os di ee ee a on S. 8. * Olivette or Halifax ” will leave 25 | Friday sa 68 ¢ 23 Cnr shanty Vg Asnosticism than from anything else] haveever taken. | tial ata uniform voltag ‘Tere is, in | of its evistence, is suicide pure and simple. — - a Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED- 08 | Benak ris ae s0Uat J / OS ' pee Soy AB ace —: ear eo addition to this, an electro-maguetic | All that the consumptive patient peeds is give the best feeding, and nee NESIAY, 8 a.m.,andSATURDAY, 11.30 27 | Suuday ee te" ae Bat Saas | Sn purifier.” “Mus. C. Cromrrog, 1 | SM ited that opens aud closes the civcat ; new blood with which to battle against | horizontal area of a feeding pit epends p- m., until further notice, for Boston 28) Monday gr vie 74 du-t published in Pamphlet fourm, 48 | Gumberiand St., Toronto, Ontario. ’* of the charging current wienever the | the destructive forces of the disease. Mil- | UPOm the amount of gilage fed daily and direct. Returning, wii] leave north side 29 | Dcialns at} 15 i A a4 course Of Sermons recently 9 ’ meen of the dynamo, m stopping, fjer’s Emulsion provides new blood in the rate at which silage becomes injured of Lewie’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and t ‘ - 1 tlw the Rew 4 . oe ' elow » yoliave » nor kk . : : ¥ ae? “ ~ S6 } Watetedes at ' 1 9 3\¢ - m . vy the Rev. J ames Sunpson, on Hood y Sarsaparilla ls below ~ v dreie oo eee abundance. It is a combination of Nor- when exposed. Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. 31} Tuarslay 64 442, 93: 7 nea “98 a Agnosticism. aoe “whe idk aaa a powrnng - Be im | Wegian Oil and hypophosphites of Following is a tabie prepared by Pro- Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- Sa iia ee A 8 de : ese Sermons have been widely read, i h oO { ie acitaied ptt Ao tis c tena to lime and soda—a triumph of science fessor King and incorporated in the DAY evenings can go directly on board uae an kis is now otlered s t e n y es a eins (for it ill aaa ig Miller’s Emulsion is the great eighth annual report of the Wisconsin the steamer without extra charge. TIM: TAMLE FOR SreiueR sour "ie ae Nae Sersee Me apherete Fare, : light breeze), ant stores more energy. | 2€f¥e strengthener and blood maker, and | experiment station. This table gives in- Through Tickets for sale and baggage PORT. rice 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen | True Blood Purifier than the lamps require, therefore Mr, | cutes Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula side dimensions of silos that will allow ee a at all stations on the Intercolonial —- — Baldwin contemplates ing i d all lung affections. In Big Bottles, | the silage to be fed down at a mean rate ‘iway. : - ee as, bi pli putting into his }aod & g allections. in Sig Soules, age to 0 & . Fi : Tie +t aner Southport will ply on the For sa — one Oe Prominently in the public eye today. house one of the e.evtric cooking stoves | 50¢. and $1, at all Drug Stores. of about two or three inches daily, as- For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply Ea-t and West and Wet Rivers until far s THE EXAMINER OFFICE. | Hood’s Pills easy to buy, easy to take, recently exlibited at the World’s Fair. diididainihniccntiisgalablcdiniatensioints suming 40 pounds of silage at time of to local agents, or ther wathen : apli—dy & wy easy in effect, 25c, ‘ The storaze batteries — to are An Englishman im Japan complains of | §iJling to be fed to each cow daily. Ca- H. L. CHIPMAN Pees 4 ieee OO alent atl cial eee 7 oe ee —— ; designed to lay uj a supply of electricity | the “perpetual feast of green tea and ont : i jay : oe . M 7 a ee sn a a “i 7 sufficient to light the luups for three or colli wils nothing but rice ‘and raw fish arsed seat dap caer eiaeieniaee 6c. TWIN BAR Agent for Canada, Plant Whart, Halifaa. on | ) La~ er é » 08 Clo ; Yn., r ay es y : * im 2 ‘ + ? 5 reluvang Tueriay fur Ci louelowst lene | gS SSAA Raho Reo hance a Ben einen neon formeive power. sf @r-wshange.” | No doubt. the Japanese | go desirod whenever basement or 2-story Rr guia ach ae ees a wee eo F motive . : : a »e di bee rl “pts, ni wis 1ar ing Hayden's Wherf at 7.3). a m., calling Lhe projector and proprietor of this woe find oe beef anc er equally a8 | parns are built: ’ ann , at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leav- rn > new enterprise is quite a young man, ae acm Silo 90 feet deep without partition. Books for For every 12 “Sunlight” may7 ing Charlottetown for Eat diver at 3 und for lis opportunities has uequired a - = wrappers sent to f , : : — Reply -Re stions. e i p.m. aoe making resarn irip. - practical and very remarkable interest oF, ee: | 9 SO-Mepented Gaecines =f ea ee ee Wrappers So nam, ——- Will leave Prince Street wharf for wt 7 in electricity, and this chiefly through Tt may be well to state, Scott’s Emul-| 5 |_---—""__| @iame- | sides" a paper-bound book, 160 pages, will be sent East BR wer on : Saturday fd ba ue t reading and digesti ag the articles in the s100 acts asa food as well as a medicine. PA Tons. | Cu. ft. /ter in ft.) in feet. | daily. Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents fcr leaving Hay en's Wharf for C har ; en we ae cabin same aro oo tissues - er | Inches. | Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. Thie Ant oF Gaine ouctown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- us been able to proc a ing perfect health after wasting fever. 108 4,001 15 12x14 Z Art G garty’s and Hickey’s wharves ‘woukciags re- I 7) ‘ S| : Wij I ~ibe Canadian M.agineer, a Sonia cvieaactae ke = 0 jit 6.5 5 16.25 1ix16 2 aes : HE P OF u A ; : 7” a a y rex 4 ; Ox tun trip at 3 p.m. from Prince St. ¥ p ur Show pike OWs, Abate: adiines 0s, At the Victoria station, Manchester, a 2 ai 9,818 20.5 _— 2 Sciarica, Reeumarism The steamer will ruv to Mount Stewart Mevetann amauuient ik fives: miniatare electric line, suspended from | {| 353 Me i e . 3 2 e mo URALGIA * everyalternate week as the tides may suit. £ ia ae si piss ee aes oa raters He eae the iron girders of the roof, is used for] | S24 | M727 | 35 wexcd 2 | e ange. AINS IN BACK Side WEST RIVER. 6S ca Bn ee ” conteving parcel< and luggage from one | 1001 860 | 16,066 |_ 28.5 Sixes 3 Will leave Ch’town for West River Bridge, Thursday, ai 4 p m, calling at Westville when requi-ed. Friday morn- ing leaving We-t River Bridge for Ch’town et 7.30, calling at Westville, making re- turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge ai 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT FERRY. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.30, § and 16 am; 12 noon; 2, 4 and 6 pm. Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, 9 aod 11 a m; 12.20, 3,5 and 6.30 p m ROCKY POINT SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Leave Ch’townat 8.45 am; and 12.45 pm 2and 4pm. Leave Rocky Point at 9.30 a m; and 1.30, 3 and 6 pm. TIME TABLE FOR SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborongh will ply on the Southport ferry till farther notice as follows :—Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport ut 6.45 am, making half hourly trips up to 10.15 pm. Sunday trips. Poat leaves Charlottetown st7am making } hourly trips up 8.35 pm. Steamer lad off from 11.15 to 12 o'clock, noon. Un Tueslay and Friday ot each week steamer will run on time to accommodate the travellingpublic. FOR SALE, The Hon € ani Lend on th Pownal and Sducy Streets. F particulars apply to the owner, MRS. Bt SWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. fep tl9-cy tf eorner a! x further PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. tead up. PM AM PM PP 400 645.....,.Charlottetown.....1235 1015 22 465%....Royalty Junction... 1203 1001 19 733.....North Wiltshire....u13 928 ef Se Hunter River.....1058 918 SOs BW. cccce Bradalbane....... 102 34 64 813.. .- Emerald ... 1 8 48 2 82.. Freetown : $ 38 650 837........Kensington .... $2 25 900 Ar a ne Summerside AM AM $10 1140 Lv Ars 25 255 $2 1203........Miscouche........ $30 230 a Mi scbnes Wellington ....... 751 200 Pt Ee ch cnews PE piece te oe eee BOD. .cscnsns O’Leary.........62% 1170 ee as Bloomfield........ 609 11 66 Me SE... coccceheeh....--2 08 BS Bie PT oe “See 500 943 M AM AM AM PM AM PM a ee Charicttetown. ....92% 645 6% 431-....Koyaity Junetion....90% 62 eT ee RS 449 7% 405 ¢ Ar) Lv) $l 64415 Mt Stewart #15 410) Lv Ar} 810 400 a O00... os Be. .2 oee 3D 924 500........ StPeter’s........72) 250 Wil 531.......Bear River.......645 203 AM 5S: o ATED cae cels Oe ee a2 PM 8B 410.....¥ ount Stewart..... $19 3 a 513 Cardigan 7i7 23 > i ih . Georgetown... 70 ea ‘x - AM 6m" ****""* oo meerald. ...... ooceee OD PM. -essf ape Traverse +o Toe AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mg Can Govt. Raitengs A. McDONALD Su Moncton, } . * rintende june2) Charlottetown _ te IF You— Waat a =o Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, , Want @ servant girl, Want to sel! : & farm, Want’ to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or Want to sell groceries or Want to sell or trade Want to find customers for anything Want to ell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN grein drugs, anything, ER A beautiful ‘ Parlor or _- - ane Silk Suite, just received. small sum for it, lot of Faney Rockers, Drawing price during Exhibition Week. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, September 13, 1895. SCALDS and Burns are soothed at once with Perry Davis’ PAIN KILLER. It takes out the fire, reduces the inflam- mation, and prevents blistering. It is the quickest and most effectual remedy for pain that is known. Rug Parlor We ask a We have also a suitable for Room. Low Cad, BP, Che ett2 ood Cd ha 0 Oe) ee Keep it by you. Creme de ta Creme \# w» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sept24—dy & wky tf Marine Insurance a ee ee ee ee VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Hates. ee Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. Agent Western Assurance HORACE HASZARD, £o CAIRNS BROTHERS Suecessors to Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. L. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. \COTCH GRANITE. ,.. Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. Je are the only dealers on P. E, Islao ping Scotch Granite on hand. 4 pluusibility, says the Engineer; At a large electric light plant {asked the chief why they wet the slack. He said it burnt better and made a clearer tire. Se it does, but thatis notad. Unwet coal expands in coking, but wet coal ex- pands more, and that iu proportion to the amount of hydrogen. By the expansion pores and cells are formed winch admit the adjacent air freeiy, drawing itin and using it in the production of ¢ rbonic acid. The more uniform and the more porous the coal the more accessible it is to oxygen, and the more complete will be tiie combes- tion, by which tue smoke fw reduced to twinimum. New Process of Enameling. A London firm has introduced a new process to supersede the use of Berlin black and black lead for protecting cast fron. ‘The casting is coated with a film of enamel, which is so thin that even the finest details on the metal are pre- served. This en:nmel is said to be ab- solutely proof against Pust, and preserves iis qualities at any temperature up to a brigut red heat. All colors are obtain- ables, including goid and silver, bri zat or duil, and as many as are wished can be produced at one casting, Tie process is sid to offer great facilities for decorative work of wll kinds. Utilizing Unprepared Coal Dust, A metied of using coal dust without special preparation is being tested by two Berlin engineers, Wegner and Biu- mert. By means of a funnel provided Wilh an agitator at the Lottom, tie dust is made to enieran = air-tube, when it is cairied to the furnace by a cur- rent of air, wiich also works the agi- tutor. The furnace is lined with bricks, aud the incandescent partitions cause the rapid and complete combustion of the coal dust,—Ciicago Journal of Com- merce. A Mammoth Electrical Seheme. A plan for the distribution of electric puwer over a good portion of England is proposed by A. B. IH. Tuwate, says The Chicago Journal of Commerce, His idea is to burn the fuel at the mines, where it cost but little, and then transmit the power resulting from the combustion of the coal and gas by high pressure al- ternating currents of electricity. He proposes to use gas engines of not more than 500-horse power to generate the electricity, From one station he would supply the centers of industry of Lan- cashire and the area adjoining the ship canal; from a second those of Yorkshire; from « third those of Midlands and Lon- don, A Penny's Werth of Light, The penny-in-the-slot gas meter is about to be introduced in London by tie Ipswich Gas Company. The dropping of the coin sets the meter for the deliv- ery of the 25 cubic feet of gas. Nearly §000 of these meters are now fixed in Liverpool,—Engineering Record, The World’s Progress. It is reported a the Skar powder manufactory in "Norway. which belongs to the state, has succeeded in manufac- turing gunpowder for large guns which has proved superior to the prismatic owder manufactured at Duneberg by crupp Company. A Rochester man has devised a plan by which a trolley street car can be stopped within a space of three feet, while tbe car is going at fuli speed. In Dakota, with a four-horse gang plow, from six to seven acres a day is zommonly plowed. The underground electric system works faultlessly at Buda Pesth, where 14.000,- M}) passengers were Carried last year. Hatched on a Boiler, A hen laid an egg cn the brickwork of & boiler in High Point, N.C., recently. ne day last week it is said that a little chicken was noticed on the boiler, and it ie claimed that examination showed that the chicken had been batebed from tas Leat of the boiler. ROTECTION from the grip. pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and epidemics is given by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. It makes PURE BLOOD. The appointment of Sir Herbert Mur- riy as Governor of Newfoundland is very popular on the island. 25 Cents vs. Kidney Trouble. For 2 years I was dosed, pilled, and plastered for weak-back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills relieved, 3 Lexes cures. R. J. Smith, Toronto. part of the building to another. for Over Fifty Years. An O_p Ano Weit Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty vears by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect success. [t soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold vy Druggists iu every part of the world. wgaty-five conv a bottle. Jis value is neaiculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind—m. w. f. wkly—l y cine The Nova Scotia apple crop will not be a3 large as last year, but the quality will b> good, Heed the Warning, The common ant ever-present warning of kidney troubie. back ache and weakness in back are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase’s Pills The original and only 25 cent Kid- ney-Liver Pills. When all other remedies fail they cure. The Dominion liner Mariposa is ashore in the Straits of Belle I<le, with twenty-six Cuban pa-sengers and a general cargo on board. The estimated to be worth in the neighborhood of $160,000. A spec'al to the Denver, Col., Times, from Hot Springs, says that the bones cargo is i) found by Prof. J. L. Wharton, of Columbia College, New York, near the head of Bit- ter Creek, and pronounced by him to be the “missing link,” were the skeleton of a pet monkey owned by cowboys, which died about twelve years ago. sine aclieianisiniatie (©. Donnelly, prop. of the popular and well-known Windsor Hotel, Allison, Ont.. was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was pursuaded by Jas. McGarvey, Al- lison, livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment which he did, was cured, and had no re- turn of them and highly recommends this Ointment as a sovereign cure for Piles. Oliver Cromwell is responsible for a number of descendants among the aristoc- racy of England, as Lorde Ripon, Chi- cheester, Clarendon, Cowper, Morley, Lyt- ton, Wolsingham and Ampthill; the heir to the earldom of Derby, Lord Stanley; the heir to that of Devon, Lord Courtenay; and Lord Clifton (Darnley) are descended from him. A large number of well-known women belong to the famous line of the commoner, and more than 1,000 alto- gether claim the honor. ems ——-_——-ae-—— ati cott’s illa [* A MOTHER'S REMEDY regulating and strengthening the maternal functions. It purifies the female system of ulcerative weaknesses and debilitating humors. It expels the first symptoms of hereditary humors in children and youths that may owe their erigin to past generations. It searches out and renders the system free from disease-breeding germs “THE KIND THAT CURES.” There are not many forme of disease upon which Scott's Sarsaparilla does not act favor- ably, because pure blood carries to the diseased parts renewing and building up prope~ties. This medicine makes pure blood which builds up where disease has torn down, and carries away the impurities upon which it feeds, HEREDITARY DISEASES. SCOTT'S SKIN SOAP recps THE Skin BOM TO LET. The Shop now occupied by J. T. Me Kenzie, Tailor. Apply to F. W. L. MOORE, Solicitor, sept27—tf In the Building * inter Possession immediately. Sale Mistakes With Poultry. The man who puts 15 eggs under a hen, instead of 11 or 13, so as to make sure of a good lot of chicks, wants more than he will get. We don’t like to deal with that kind of a person because he displays greediness in the first place and lack of good chicken sense in the second place, writes a Tennesseean to Southern Culti- vator. A hen will in nine cases out of ten hatch more chickens from 18 eggs than from 15 eggs simply from the tact that not more than one or twovhensin 8 dozen ordinary farmyard hens are large enough to cover 15 eggs. Another mistake consists in consoli- dating broods by giving all the chickens ta one hen when two or more hatch at the same time. Don’t do it. It may seem allright, but itis all wrong. In warm, dry weather the large broods may do fairly well, but just let a rainy, chilly spell come along and then see how fast the sinaller and weaker ones drop out of the race. Let each hen have her chick- eus. It would be much better and the chickens would grow faster and larger if each brood consisted of only seven or eight chickens. There is no disguising the fuct that the secret of success in poultry keeping consists in keeping all fiecks small. The person who advocates putting 100 or 200 little chickens all in one bunch in a brooder knows nothing about the ne- cessity to observe natural conditions in poultry raising. Nature intended for s hen to sit on a small number of eggs and to care for asmall number of chickens only, and nature never intended fer 100 hens to run, eat and roost together, nor 100 chickens to be penned up together. Sheep In Orchards, Mr. J. 8. Woodward, at a meeting of New York horticulturists, said that he always made a sheep pasture of his or- chard, and it was true that sheep made the best insecticides he ever had. He would advise keeping 100 sheep on every 10 acres of orchard. To feed them enough, give them plenty of linseed meal and bran, which will make them ravenous for apples. The feed, the ap- ples and the scattered grass had answer- ed an excellent es and although he had not plowed his orchard in 14 years it was in excellent condition. Not Much. A line in one of Lewis Morris’ poems says, ‘‘The old thoughts shall never mor? be thouyht.” Mr. Morris can never get the supp crt of the funny papers for the laureateship on such a platform as that. —Indianapolis Journal. Not In It. Arthur—Has Miss Screecher given up the idea of marrying? F'red—I suppose so. burch choir.—Truth. — —— en She has left tls Fooling the Baby. New Girl—Please, sir, the missus is ont, and I can’t do a thing with the baby. He eries a'l the time. Mr. Winks—Humph! Something muag be done. Let—me—see. There’s an idiot asylum only a few squares away. Send up for one of the female inmates to come dowg bere at once. I'll pay all charges. “But what do you want of such acre» ture as that?” “I think maybe she will be able io tall baby talk to him until his mother returua” ~New York Weekly. The Sermon Was Short, “You must have had an awful long ser- mon. You are half an hour later than usu- al,” said Mr. McHarlem to his wife, whe had just returned from church. “Why, I thought the sermon was very short,’’ replied Mrs. McHarlem. “Did you have your new hat on for the first time?” “Yes, dear.” “Ah, that explains it. No sermon is long to a woman under those circum wtonace Teves Siftinas : Sou ce 15 Years of Itching, Wm. Golding, commerciel traveller, 130 Esther st, Toronto, Says : For 15 years I suffered untold misery, someiimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks have I had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and so called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and stinging, which irsitated by scratching would bleed and ul cerate. ment cured me completely “2 = 1) °-q. j + uit purchasers, A large part of the pur : Painless One half a box of Chase’s Oint- in. A preparation ® which enriches and purifies the blood and assists nature in repairing wasted tissue must have a wide range of usefulness. Such a preparation is Scone eine ys of — liver Oil with Hy Os- ites of Lime jak tade. he uses of Scott’s Emul- sion are not confined to wasting diseases, like con- sumption, scrofula or anemia. ‘They embrace nearly all those minor ail- ments*® associated with loss of flesh. Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 5c, and $t. | BRISTOL'S Sarsaparilla Cures Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Neuraigia, Scrofula, Sores, and all Eruptions. | BRISTOL’S Sarsaparilla Cures Liver, Stomach and Kidney Troubles, and Cleanses the Blood of all Impurities. - BRISTOL’S | Sarsaparilla Cures Old Chronic Cases where all other remedies fail. Be sure and ask your Druggist for BRISTOL’S ril!<« Sarsaparl LAND FOR SALE sAt Western Covehead. One of the best farms in Queen’s Co., eonsisting of 200 acres on Lots 33 and 34, f rmerly the property of David Landrigan, Will be sold en bloc or in parts to base money may remain on security. Poseession given at any time. If not sold before the 23rd November, next, it will thea be disposed of by Public Auctiu. For further particulars apply ou premises or to my Solicitors, PETERS & PETERS the Or to myzelf, Pes "" * Jag, LANDRIGAN, Kensington spt26 dy3i wySi wy pat wy gar ec A Dentistry! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from TOOTHACHE, or who may ae treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- tist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, tor $15 Waset, If not satisfactory money re- funded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter trom Dr Robertson of Cc ud, as regards the Painless Extraction of Teeth, speaks for itself:— ToJ E McDonald, D DS,Summerside, P E I. Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work ) ou have done for me that I will take it as a special Javor if you will give publicity to this le'ter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years, under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever exti a tooth for me Absolutely Without Pain. Tne TEN teeth yeu removed forme at one sitting did not burt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Try on, who was present atthe operation, heard me testify. The man who invented your oa should be an am yours, gra y. on W Rosperason, M D Crapaud, Jan 10, 1895. 5; E. McDONALD, D§ D.‘S. , -OR ANY MUSCULAR - Lies in Usinc FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between ‘Lon don and Halifax. From London. From Halifax. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Sept. 2i SS. DAMARA. Oct. 3 SS. MADURA. "3S SS.ST. JOHN CITY. * 19 These Steamers have superior accom- modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates, Zach boat carries a doctor on board. FURNESS, WiTHY & CO., Lrp., Commission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent Charlottetown. septl 4 - NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, eic.; also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, nd Surveyor, Pownal Street, Caiarlotte9 va, A1;. 25,154 —dy & wy Sept. 14, “ 98 Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is ow on the route between MONTREAL sul CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light aad other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL July 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. 2nd, 14th and 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and Nov. Iith. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesday, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL BROS.; Agents. augs6 CHTOWN TO BOSTON ——BY THE— Fast Steamship " Olivette,” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— WwW. WwW. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. SITMR. PASTNET (ill sail from Charlottetown every WED NESDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Hali fax via Summerside. Returning, will leave Halifax every MONDAY Evening, at«6 o’clock, calling at Capso, Arichat, Hawkesbury and Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, | ml hen Apo Se