sei neeaeSsaas siGanesseasNeettsce oy estes Hot — Weathe GOODS vi + y 74" . es ’ S7TW a wt > ’ T THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKLOTTETOWN, JULY 1899 ee a MPP MOP we Peete / om UR Sa ESTA A ATERMAIIAE SS) 22> ERE ADL rare ° } | : { r nal . ee ; Sar’ we) . | WHO AREOUR NURSERYMEN More!! Notes | Washington Boundary | & 4 y ‘ Aaa . : j . ] 2 ‘ + ~ ——— ’ er or, . f aJUL Lil pe ' 7 wm . ; 2 : m . lf be lobster fish ng, netwithstanding the tiie i TI is n fans it into | And What Stock have they Got? | great storm, continues very good, and it acuincron, July 1—The negotiations | : ; | ‘ ] } ae the | /0 London looking to the arracgements cf | | <s asif the catch will be above the | a ‘' SIR,—S Ine agO @8 an OulccCme OF | E a modas vivendl fixing the Alaskan bou , } } - me se Kobert-on said toa| © , | dary, bavey again nearly reached a crisis etter put the cough ce juestione! e Ubsriottetown meeting, | ISh peduiers are at thick as June oot line several conferences that bave-taken ‘ yr : ‘ > if ip [at 1 | ft oe + Was & 1 where the six nurseries the | aod as a resnit the fisbermen have put v} place recently between Lord Salisbury aud . . " } | | ! r bits 5 ] ey ‘or stated were sufficiently well | the price to an almost probibitory point. Ambassador Choate have been signally a! or eae I I } ito supply our Island with trees Mr. Kemp, the oyater expert, is looking | disappoi nting in results. At moments it an i ic ‘i \ ' I - 1 : ‘ found ?) Tue Examiner declared | over the ground 10 Morell River and St. appeared that a basis of undersianding . . ery nec “ . i : . fla nation PUCEIN ‘ine sell ready to give bureerymen space to| Peter’s Bay. having as itwas thought, been reached, . Nei | describe their atock « hat nahode r ae k : . : othe a : . ’ sa pot do this. Ne ither can | @eseribe their stock ; but 10b ees Che cheese factory is dving @ rushing the details could could be easily aria ige’, , - CUe I have my se if put this question to bnsinese this year Mr. McAulay is but it pow turns out that these very de p! mm ¢ -liv er oil. ee agents, like M rs DA Sharp, ap i in | preving himeelf ee a firat-clase man. A tails cannot be agreed upon w thout the tS ytt’s E mulsi ion Can — yng they failed to name more tha | urbine test of the latest im proved paitern | Sacrifice of the interests of many Ameri- ‘ S < A ) i abs . ' e Mt. Dahoawe ow» I ~s n a a‘ ae 7 " 1 know Mr. Robertsor of Inkermat 7 s being placed io the factory can miners, mainly those who were driven ‘ g ple » th ry. yu a ‘ rine 2< mc a@nursery; but how tensive lo the : : > ol : : eli a TI € oly erine soothe § and , bu “a © Mr R. W. Cox ie improving his pro- out of races ata hy pe shen and | . r Or sale and of wha p : | ’ . i 2c ; t &2 enacter Vv vise~ ste mfortable: the Lees hse a a Ca ks ae tie st Morell Point, near the railway | discrim nating laws ena té yy the leg j ae? Core ee ee ee | b re. A new road to this hitherto inac- latare of Britiah ¢ olumbia, and this the : say. ‘The late Mr. Henry Burke had Tt oe a fe ate atin s . inc! ophosphites give power and : eae Yee a essible place ie being built, and when all | State” department is determincd not to P i ; & nursery at Southport, which as |e line pleted this will be | #anction. The United States ambassador 1 , aryec 1) nsidered pretty extensive and reliable, ) ‘Proven: a ; . } soncessior ta ditETY to the Revs, Oe ett i > ¥ \) an ideal spot for a summer resort. On has come to the end ofthe concessions . sod I believe Mr. Richard Burke bas some}} * 7 wrecgy® hae be etinaiiied én: alt and’ theta: th il , eds an 1 strenethens | cd the Rovelty But tl the banks of the beautiful Morell trout , . 4 ” ‘i ) LLU Ali Oi Ad e4aws SLOCh anted ine Hoya . u at . n Alpe ‘ome © | ‘ - > sig ip hi eget a thev? Surely | Tiver, and within easv reach by water to | te prospect of a succe sfu si me oO . ; ether ree our, 10 are th ba . i } ing. bh< vVeaKkene d tissues. wh i ee Shonda. trem bee jeep sea mackerel and codfishing, and the the negotiations 18 rather copenne . ; 4D OGY in 1H's ine Ol ade, ift ‘ % . i . . e ard $1.00, all ts. | snene + ¢ of view well as to afford i whole Bay of St. Peter’s for boating and Meanwhile, nothing is said on e1tner 3 : : ; ness int OF view, as ell as t itv with Se" . : = : - . cot CO rT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta cai inf _| bathing. Sach a place would be a boon | Of reconveution of the jomt high com- jemog tras growers Becewary Intorms ha : mission at Quebec, alt hough the date set 1. . li avail himself of your colume at | '° thousands sweltering in the heat and ne ’ . Ion, will a imseifo rour co - : : ie : y lance. I maw say that reliable Island | Inet of lerge cities. Io time this place for = meeting i the laet adjournment ie vs Agi Cina, aon: i idly approachin : oan t Gast y around bay shore to Red | Tpidly Spy g nurserymen have a good field before + oe nv os ; , ae "op . meac wi ) w ant prec ——oOoO cbem. ‘The people now are thinking of a aG Will be we o 4 rr fal ore 1 | those search oO re hes u - | fianting extens vely,and would soover deal tho a ere ™ —— SOLDIER’S GOOD FORTUNE vith au, honest Islander, with tested stock, | #0D- to whom they could return more eas ly for replacing, than with atrangere; avd I | believe there would be considerable jemand from without, if nurserymen prop- asd dealt uncleanly cookir ip and burn: 'P The we are an abomination. CR ESCENT STEEL AGATE WARE province asking for information as io the best stock to plant and where to get it. Perhaps I cannot do better than give vou a cletier received today from New Bruoswick asasample of the enquiries ‘nsde and the prospects of a live Island firm of wel! known honesty doing a profit- able trade : Mitiextox, Miramichi, N.B., won't chip or burn: is easily kept June 50th, 1899. clean and retains its pristine freshness and finish. It costs no more, Why not have Rev. A. E. Berke, Alberton, P. E. I. the best? Each piece is labelled. . “Rev. Farner, — Please excuse the Ask you dealer for it. liberty I take in addressing you—butI ave read several times your able article on apple growing in your Province, ae MADE BY printed in the May number of the Canadian The Thos, Davidson [ifg. Co Horticulturist. I am very glad to hear MONTREAL. thataprle growing is now succesreful in your province. “The part of your article that referred to ‘inferior stock, untrue toname, palmed off at big profit,” struck me very much, it being our Own case exactly. I have been interested in apple growing for the last few vears, but have often had poor success, from the fact, I think of tree agente put- ting off on us inferior,tender stuck, unsuit~ The Charlottetown Steam Nave agation Co., Ltd. ed for ourcl’'mate, and eo longas they could make sales and get iber pay they did not care any further in ihe matter. “I think thattrees thet will grow and succeed with you, ought todo so with ue. I have read what you say about Alexand- ers being a® easily raised as turnip’; well, some I tried ence got all winter -kilied (tender et-ck or untrue to name likely the causé) Some Wealthys, Megoz, Red Streaks, Bishop Pippivs, Kings, Golden Ruseets, Duchessard Winter Bough, 100 in a'l, p’auied laat year (1898) are now do- ing fine, the Wealthes especially look fine. STEAMERS. a : : Northumberland & Princess Jeave as below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival ef ¢ficroon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express “IT would like to know from sou where . tn ¥ : ‘ } } ii traio for Charlottetown. the stock that wil! be planted in your Pro- » , m i: : 7 this t wil > fre Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive) of} V'OC° rom Tos out will com o m, ee “Tam, yours sine rey morning train from Charlottetown (for «Wy LIA KE pean a Point Due Cc hene convectip g wit b dav sLIAM BH. SAUNTRY. train for St. John. “P. 8S. Any information on fruit grow- ing, etc., tuat you may be plea-ed to favor me with at suy time will be very mach ap: — Coanecting at Moncten with train f_r Ganeda and at St Jobn with steamers of preciated.” International Lite and railweys for United W.E States avd Canada. From PICTOU (cn: frcm Halitex) for C haste Proia CHARLOTTETOWN, eceven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton avd Balifax, at Halifax with €. A. &.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be hed at Grand Truvk,Cenadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways, and on tbe Company’s Steamers and convecting lines in United F. W. HALES, In our restricted circumstances it is too bad not to be able to extend our trade in those things we cao assuredly raise; and ifwe have not first class nurserys able to supply the geceral demand, it isto be hoped that enterprising, capable nurseyman will quickly fill the gap. A. E. Burke, Director F. G. A. a —_ rival of dey train te-own. FOme Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrector a trial. It never faila to cure. Acts ix aL? . = : " . . €b’town,P EI SeECRFTAR ‘wenty-four honrs apd cansea neither —. pain nor discomfort. Putnam’a Corn 222222 Ex‘ ractor extrec's corn’, It }s the best = nT + 1 Am So Glad— __ WMD You Didn’t Forseta Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP. We're sure tu want it in our hou-e. Itia- | prove the clothes 80 muc b, besides it 1 rery pureand one bar wil! do 43 much as | 2 bare of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere. Beware ef imitations 22e2;ece22 . Furniture Auction far instructed by ‘Miss McDonald to sell by auction, at the res‘dence, Pownal Street, on Wednesday, the 5th day of July, sommencing at 1.30 o’clock,a m. ' Allthe household effects of the late Jobo’ A McDonald, Esq.. comprising Parlor, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and K‘tchen Faroiture. Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown Hawkesbury and Halifax, SS**La Grand Duchese” Tues, lay at noon—S 8 Halifax Fridays at noon From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Dachesse W ed. nesdays 4pm SS Halif x satardays l] pm Tickets for eale at Railway For Tickets, mation apply to W W CLARKE Agent Coarictietown Canrdian Agent Halifax NS for Bostoa via station; on P rates and EI infor- Or to R, BEAIRSTO, H L CHIPMAN Auctionee 146- Ko erly advertised their stock . § | honestly and generously by their customs by cheap, flashy kitchen utensils. You ers. [ am in receipt of constant | z ant keep them clean because t! eiters from within aud without the Court Moreil, | O F, we are informed, at a recent meeting decided unan.mously against the proposed free werd in ths P. K. Island hospital. There is a strong feeling against this proposition among Foresters in many parts of this county. We think that if some Courts that voted in favor of this, would give the matter more careful consideration, the vote ion many instances would be reconsidered. We understand that St. James’ Sunday School picnic will beheld bere. They could not wish for a more pleasant piace for an outing. Morell floating bridge is in a disgreceful condition and is unsafe for traffic. If not repsired properly people will have to travel around by Sinnott’s bridge, a distanee of about tev miles extra. Business men and the geieral public will suffer seriously if this is not attended to atonce. Tempor- ary patcbing has been resorted to for the last year or a0, but butitis of nouse. A general public indignation meeting will be called shortly if the powers that be do not move at once. JUNIUS, Cold o: on 5 te Chest. This is the serious cold siage ani! should not be neglected. Hundreds have proved Griffiths’ Menthol] Liniment to be the quickest and surest cure for colds Apply it freely to the chest mght and morning, and take a few drops on sugar. It ia pleasant to take, clean to apply, and will cure acold in @ eingle night, A}! druggists, 25 cente, iil schiatliendion When you are nervous and sleeplea., take Hood’s Sarsaparilia. It makes the nerves strong and = gives refreshing sleep Zion Chu urch Sunday School PICNIC Gunner Napoleon Comtais of the R C. A. Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Quebec, July 3—Napoleon Comtais, gunner, No. 2 Company of the Royal Caaadian Artillery stationed at the Citadel here, considers himself'a lucky man. He will wear the Queen’s uniform for years yet. He expected at one time that Kidney disease weuld necessitate his quitting the service. But he heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Guoner Comtais recently received a letter asking about his cure. He replied a* follows :— Royal Canadian Artillery Library. Quebec, June lst, 1899. Dear Sir,—I received your letter and hereby certify that I wae cured cf Kidaey Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. By them I can be a soldier a few years yet. Gunner N. Comtuais, No. 2 Co. BR. C. A., Murine! The greatest remedy for sore and it flamed eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, (uebec. | | } | ( f 6 ¢ ‘ f ( ( ( Ay" - oS “SS It affords almost in- stant relief and in many Cafes complet ely cures. 50c¢ Beitle G, F, HUTCHESON s Jeweler aa a @ @ @]<e2* 47 me @1'G6020 086 06 te on, Thursday, July 6th,99 Birch Grove, Freetown. The ideal Picnic Grounds of the Prov- ince. Ice Cream and Refreebme:t Booth. @ good programme of sports and other amusemens wll be provided, Special Refreshment Bosth for Visitors. Special train will leave Charlottetown at 9 am, local. Return tickets (sirgle) 40c, on sale at Haezard & Moore’s, Geo. Cagter & Co’s., sod W M Coffio’s Gentleman and ‘lady- ‘S5cts, and family tickets at reduced rates, oo vale only at | store of W M Coffice. Arrangements have been made with tailway for reduced fares from S’Side by regular train. C.J. MACMILLAN, Secretary 151—d&wlwk —_—_—— SES. SY Mes Ses 2% Wer COoeDs IN on. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps ~>Y & @ -o® @ “)Rs &@& \ @ > @ 2s Optician . ~= &@ & SS & a Ge «. dD traw and Crash Hats Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 inches, o4, size Men’s Summer (cats in e!o’h, cord, !us- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made ur in the very latest style Me..’s Light Summer Vestsin ail the leading sty les, Men’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qualities and sizes, SAAS Men’s Outing Shirts from 25e up to $2. ae Bathing Sui's in ail sizes and vriccs. Fo) » GOO Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing fur 45c a suit, worth 75c. This is the best snap ot the season s We Run TWO ADS THIS WEEK Because we want to sell you for the holidays ——EVERYTH'NG YOU WANT-- - Lime Juice, 15e a bottle — Strawberry, Rasberry, G...g-r Orange California sine 8,CtC., etc., Cigars wholesale and | retail, Oc Read fishing ad in an other column. Reddin Bros OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Montague School Friday evening June G. H. TAYLOR dew lads SUNNYSIDE. present site tothe land of C. B. Frases a distance of about 20 chains. Said schoolhouse to be repaired according to a specification to be seen at JOHN J. McDONALD Trustees Montague June 22nd 1899 d trunk We boughy a lirge stock of Trunks at a great bargain, Do you want a trunk cheap, om DAOS The Wonderful Cheap Men | til] 30th 1899 for the removing of the old schoolhouse from the ons re anerenoREe oe = wer Veer www ew wee we loc, un ok hong Ol OEE eee Sena | IT eer: emer ete