- THE DAILY EXAMINER Jesued every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (1N ADVANCE) e Year, - - = = = © © « $4.00 Months, - - - © © = © = 200 ee Months, - - - © = © © «= 1.00 Month, -_ ef © © & © @& 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or | the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is igpued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- $100 ye . latest news. Subscription NOVASCOTIA'’S ———GRAND- PROVINCIAL 3 EXAIBITION MDUETRIAL FAIR HALIFAX: N. S: Sept, 22nd, -.- - Sept. 29th, 1898 $16,000 iD Premiums $16,000 By 25 per cent. th» largest Prize List of ferid in Estero Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expense the Commission have secured the Grand Historical Speciacular Drama. The Relief: of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with display of Fire Works surpassing apy- thiog ever seen East of Toronto. To- gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London and New York,. Superior in every way to the Great Show of-| 8497. For Prize- iets and all information, address, Ji E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. DSSS is J HVZVFB4BSB * Shingles at 98¢ $ SHINGLES AT $1.10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGLES AT $!.50 SHINGLES AT 31 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3C SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, ai] kinds—all prices. Everything else you reouire in our line Puove 18). James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... 2006 Ou = | 6440066008 Never Before ‘ave good Watches been slow in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. arlotte sown 4 Secveese 6G Geo’ 24 GH SS8 OOF OOO8 WARK FISHER, SONS & GO, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings “ole proprietors of the “Klondike” serge. Sample Rooin, 72) Prince Wm, St. St.John, N. B. iH. H. HARVEY Agent. | ADDRESS AND PRESENLATION. ; Save the Queen, the party broke up with THE DAILY EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898 Learning that Dr. W. O. Rose, whoso | distinguished himself lately at McGill University, was to arrive home on Tuesday | evening last, his many friends at Lake» ville and North Lake planned a little surprise for him. Accordingly on the even- ing mentioned they went to his home— the ladies with well filled baskets and the gentlemen with correspondingly large |; appetites It was somewhat late when the Dr. arrived. He was agreeably surprised to | fiad so many friends awaiting him. After | & warm shake bands with all, supper was }announced. When justice bad been done to the good things provided acd the wants of the inner man satisfied, Mr. A. F. | Rose was called tothe chair. After a few appropriate remarks, Mr F. Baker was called upor, whothen, in the name of | company, presented the following address : To Wm. O. Rose, M, D.: Dear Frienp,—It is with feelings of unalloyed pleasure that we meet this evea- ing to give you acordial welcowe home. When you partied with us to seek that knowledge and instruction your native | land did not afford, you departed laden with the good wishes and fond anticipa~ tions of your many friends. Endowed with talents of a rare order, you had taken care to add to these rich gifts the necessary complements of a dauutless energy aod an untiring perseverance. Thus fortified, we hoped—vea, we felt sure— your career as a student would be marked with brilliancy and success. It gives us, then, exceeding pleasure and satisfaction to learn that yout success iseven beyood our most ardent expectations. Within the walls of famous McGill, one of the foremost seata of learn - ing on the continent, you have coped suc- cessfully with the foremost genius and talent of this great Dominion. Moreover, what is not less necessary to your success, you heve won the respect and con fidence of your instructors, insomuch as they have obtained for you a position of emmince, of distinction,and, we hope of pecuniary profit. By such achievements you bave done honor not only to yourself but to others. You have honored the parents who so care- fully provided for your earlier education, you bave honored your teaéhers, from the least to the greatest, who have helped you over the obstacles of the way and encou- raged you to strive forthe prizes in view, you have honored your native Jand, adding another name to her long roll of gifted sons aod leaving unsullied her reputation asa nursery for genius and a cradle for talent; and now, knowing that you are so well qualified to fulfil the many and onerous duties of your chosen professioo, we uuite in the hope that you may long be the instrument in the bands of the Almighty Physician of scat. tering the clouds of anxiety and grief which may, frou time to time, hang over many @ home,—and of brioging back thereto sunshine, and gladness, and joy; and that your knowledge and skill may, from time to time, stay the hand of the cruel reaper, saviog from hie merciless sickle many opening bude of promise, and and allowing them to grow to a grand and a golden maturity ; and now in conclusion allow us to enter~ tain the bope that ere long yuu may see fit to take up your abode on some portion of this fair isle and devote yourself to the alleviation of pain and suffering, on your native land. We feel sure that whatever portion of this footstool vou choose as your field of action, you will act your part with the approval of God and the com- meadations of men—that the sick and the sfflicted will recognize in you, not only the learned and skilful physicien, but the kindhearted, the!loving and the sympathiz- ing friend. “We wish you health, we wish you wealth, We wish you joy in store, We wish you Heaven after death, What can we wish you more? ” Benj Baker, Chas Rose Elisha Baker, A F Rose, Jas Dingweil, Livingston Morrow, J F Baker, Wallace Fraser, Eun ic? Baker, Starbird Rose, Ma-y © McEachern, Lizzie Rose, Etleo McEachera, Annie Rose, Jaz H Baker, V E Baker, Willie Baker, Lottie Baker. Dear friends :—This kind reception has quite taken me by surprise and I feel very unprepared toreply tothe elaborate and flattering address you have so kindly teu- dered me. Needless to say I feel highly honored by this fresh mark of your esteem, evincing ‘gain the deep interest you have always taken in my,welfare. This is as highly appreciated by meas any honor my “ Alma Mater ” could confer upon me. ~ Referring to my success as a student, I need only say that the Island students have a well earned reputation; and I have only exerted my humble efforts to sustain that reputation, In conclusion let me _ thank you most sincerely for all your kind wishes on my behalf, and I hope you may all be spared many years without any need of my professional services. WitiaM O. Ross, Senior Resident Physician, Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal. Complimentary remarks were made by the chairman, Wallace Fraser, Jas Ding-~ well,andJ. H Baker. After singing Auld Ling Syne and God three 1ousing cheers for Dr. Rose, Onxr Wo Was Present. North Lake, Sept 7ta, 1898. i > + i No Cocaine in Dr. A. W, Chase’s Catarrh Cure Prof Heys, Ont, School of Chemistry and Pharmacy, says: I have madean examina- tion of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure for Cocaine and in ali its compounds, from samples pur- chased inthe open market, and find none present,” We offer a reward of $1,000 to be devoted to any charitable institution if any druggist or doctor ean find tne least trace of the deadly drug Cocaine contained in Dr. } Dr. Chase’s Catarrh | all dealers at 2) cents Chase’s Catarrh Cure, Cure, recommended os a bos, blower include first, cheap crockery, glass and chinaware.—) ; Walker s Corner FEEDING PORK. Mesers. Lowry & Son have issued the following circular ;— “We have bad end less trouble this *pring with soft fed and bruised hogs. The former is accounted for by the feeding of corn and grass the latter on account of rough handling and poking the hogs with sticks, whips, etc. Now these complaints are more serious t \an farmers think, and will revert eack to tneir detriment in the long run, and we wish to appeal to their better judgment and have them see the matter in the right light. It is qual.ty that is wenled,and Canada’ere~ putation sustained onthe bacon markets (f the world. This cannot be done other- wise than by the most approved methods. Wecan assure the farmers that it is to iheir benefitin every way, as the better quality they turo out the better price they will get. This quality can onlv be obtain- ed by much care in every detail as to feeding, breeding and handling. Now, in the first place, as to teeding. We would advise farmers to vse, peas, etc., but to avoid corn and grass. Secondly, as to breeding. The Yorkshire and Tam- worth breeds are acknowledged the exact thing by all experts, as they do not carry much fatand are long and Jean, even at 200 pounds weight. We might here say that Ireland gets 10° shil- ings per1l2 pounds, or aboat 24 cepts per pound, for bacon more tban Canada. Why? Simply because they follow out these principles we mention above. Canada can get there if she tries, and each farmer individually should make a strong eifort. If hogs were rightin this country they would be worth le per pound more, asthey areio Ireland. Take the Irieh principle aod watch results. Feeding corn is pennywise and pound foolish, as the United States bas already found out to its sorrow. oo DAIRY PRODUCE. —_— Cheese and Butter are Quiet, but Steady. Cheese exhibits no striking change in Montreal, the tone being fairly steady. At the wharf on Monday some 8,000 boxes were offered and sold, the ruling price being 7jc. Finest westerv, colored... ..........84 to 8} “ “ Ps ain dnnonen Ti to8 “< —_s eastern, colored............74 to 8 " " WIC. . 0000... 000th WO Ue Liverpool cable, colored...... ....3%8. 64. e ao. 3738. $d, The butter market rules quiet and steady, as last quoted. There was enquiry for finest creamery, but holders were firm. Extra finest creamery, boxes,...18} to 18} i a tubs... .. 174 to 17j Ordinary finest creamery,boxe?.17} to 174 ” ” ” tubs...16} to 17 Se a Se eer rr ey YOU NEED THE BEST. _—— The Diamond Dyes Color All Classes of Goods. Diamond Dyes, as far as genera) useful- bess is concerned, are far ahead of al] the adulterated package and eoap grease dyes now before the public. These crude package dyes and soap grease mixtures are very limited in their powers. ‘Tis true, they give a semblance of color to thin and flimsy fabrics, but when tried on good drese materials and heavier goode, such as! flannele, worsteds, tweeds and cloths, they are simply wortbless. The Diamond Dyes, owing to their great powers of penetration, their perfect solid~ ity and depth of shade, their purity and brilliancy, are adapted for all elaases of goods from the thinnest gauzeto the heaviest tweeds, This great range of work, possible only to the Dismal Dyes, is what has made them so popuiar all over the world, If you would do vour dyeing work in proper style, use the Diamond Dyes, Avoid all imitation package aud soap prepara- tions. Tie Diamond Dyes are first and best for home use. os LIVE HOGS. Prices in Montreal and Chicago At the Point St. Charles Stock Yards, on Monday last, there were 600 hogs offered, which met with a ready sale, and prices were uochavged at 4jc to 5c per |b. At Chicago, the live hog quotations on T uesday Jatt were; Light mixed, $3.70 to $4.05; mixed packing, $3.65 to $4.05; heavy shipping, $3.55 to $4.05; rough grades, $3.55 to $3.70 per hundred pounds, Sometimes it seems to weary woman that she must certainly, give up. Tle simplest aud easiest work becomes an aj~ most insurmountable task, Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain harass ber and life seems hardly worth the living. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was made for her. Dr, Pierce’s Go'den Medica] Discovery was made for her, The former is for il!s distinctly feminine, the other for her general system. Together they supply a ecien ific and successful cowrse of treat- ment. The “Favorite Prescription” re- stores healthy, regular action to the orgaus distinctly feminine. [Ft forces out al) im~! purities, strengthens the tissues, allays | inflammation. The “Golden Medical Discovery ” makes appetite, helps diges- tion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeks and neck with good solid flesh and brings back the gladsome glow of girlhood. Seod 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, What Is <A Yes’ ie ‘ ‘ f ‘ Ce rat y “ " aa S Ra OS RAMAN e EA Pe AIR SIIIWNQSS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use be Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Filatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. It is Pleasant. | Castoria. —————— “Castoria is so well acapted to children Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent medicine for | children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend 1t as superior to any pre of its good effect upon their children.” | scription known to me,” Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUA COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK ciTY. H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, NV. Y% GRAN D OPENING DAY i Of the New Jewellery store, and Fancy goods store in Prowse Bros New Stone Block. This event takes place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next, the 14th, 15th and J6th. Remember the date, for there is to be given away 100 purses at 25c each, and a chance of getting a Waltham Watch free. New Store, New Goods, New Firm, New prices. We have much pleasure in anncuncing to the public that we are now ready for business in our new store, in the old stand. Our line of goods and the prices we ask are a guarantee of quick sales. Below will be found a list of a few of our lines, Watches.—Walthams and Elgins, etc., in gold, silver and nickel cases, a lar,e variety to select from. 5 CLOCKS,.—A large assortment in Onyx, Marble and Marbleite, Oak and Walnut, eight day clocks, besides nickel alarms and musicial clocks, SILVERWARE.—We have a choice selection of cake baskets, berry dishes, fruit dishes; castors, spoon holders, and butter dishes, e*c., everything new and sparking JEWELLERY.—Finest lot of rings, brooches, stick pins, cuff but- tons and links, watch chains and drops, etc., in the city, FANCY GOODS.-—Our line of fancy gcods are new and there isa large variety to select from. Latest in fancy vases, fancy ornaments, orien- tal vases, photo albums and stands, card cases, whisk holders, fans, purses, fancy pipes, opera glasses, musicial instruments, toys, games, etc. Also fancy gilt silverware suitable for wedding presents. Our stock ‘s too large to pub- lish in full, but we will find it no trouble to show the goods if you call. Patronize your Island boys and get the worth of your money. Our Motto—Quick sales, and small profits. JURY & CO, Prowse’s New Block, Sunnyside of Queen Square, Charlottetown, Visit the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. oe <<< = > = AMERICAN GINDER TWINE Best Quality ame CALL AND EXAMINE Baffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. Our new blue store takes the leed for And Get Prices. SIMON YW CRABBE W. P. Colwill, STOVES & KARDWAR: ee errr or Sc, To Boston COMMENCING MAY 10th. fhe favorite S: S. “HALL FAX” will leave Charlotte. ‘own for Boston Every Tuesday, atl p.m calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pig tou, can make close conneg tion at Halifax with € S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] » mm. : : Tickets for sale at stations P. EE Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Ganad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, — The Ch’town Steam Mav. Go | : 2 83S msg aera Se i 5 i ie agi a ae eta Seg OO ee Be eel tg 8 rade % ae STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with exprest train for Charlottetown. . From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day traia for St. John. é Connecton at Moncton with train Canada and at St. John with St International Line and Raiiways United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrival of traio from Halifax) for Charlottetows, — From grange gph n a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connectin with day train for Cape Breton ool Halis i fax, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for” Boston. a F. W. HALES! Ch’town, P. E. 1. Secrerasy Quebec Steamship Co’y, Lt “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottesows at 2 p. m. about 6 p.m. — Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighsal summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care, CARVE FkOS Ayer "Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday l{th J Monday 25th J Monday 8th Ang. Monday 22nd Aug Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Monday 3rd Oct PICKFORD & BLACK, LINE Sa a SEASON OF 1598. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sailfrom Ubarlottetown every Friday at 10 @. m+ curing the the season of 1898, for Halifamy sailing at Summerside, Port Hastings Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, lease Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor returning will Jea,e Halitax every Tae® day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom= modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE Agent Ch’town, May 13, 1898