| THE DAILY EXAMINE! CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1899 Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod- | there are. izver O He will answer, “Hun- dreds of them.” Ask hhkm which is the best. He will reply, “Scott’s Emulsion.” Chea see that this is the me you obtain, It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free rom unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy- nhosphites and glycerine. are blended into nd healing and nour- 7 are a remedy. * and $1.00, all druggists, : & BOWNE, Chemists, Toremta, Quebec Stamship Co’y : (Limited) Proposed Sailings from KCNTREAL and QUEBEC During Scason of 1899. ECR PICTOU.N.S: ae —- CALLING ‘ber Poivt, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, | Cap Cove, Sun merside, Char- lottetow and Souris. Frm Montreal From Ch’town | at 2 p. m. at 6p. m, | on 17th Jvly do 10th July du Slet dv do 24th do do 14° Avg. do 7th Aug. do 28 do do 2ist do ip ltl Sept. do 4th Sept. de 25th do do 18th do do %Xh Oct. do 2nd Oct. go 23rd do do 16th do 4 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Meturning wil] leave Pictou, N. 8. every &'ternate Monday at noon, on arrival of rains from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, | Garpe, Ma) Bay avd Father Point. S:bjees 9o change should circumetance egu)re it, : CARVELL BROS, Agents re 24:-- 2:7 S © City of Ghent PIKFCRD & BLACK | SY Eerie S2ee a ae DR eS te OB S. City of Ghent will sail from Chak wn every Friday at/ o’cloc during csen of 1§£9 for Halifax, calling at , Port Hastirgs, Port Hawks- Aricbat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon } . Sheet Harbor, returning will leave | ax every Tu sday at 6 p m making some The stean.er has excellent passenger scccmodations. Saloon amidships. Specia «w freights will be given this season Further inform ation apply to W W CLARK. Age o ers le Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun - days excepted) From POINT DL CHENE (on arrival sf efieroon train from St. John) for Sum- werride, connecting there with express ‘tain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of poruing train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene eonnecting with day ire‘n for St. John. : Connecting at Moncton ‘with train for Canada and at St,Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers and railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frow CHARLOTTETOWN, eceven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day traia for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Poston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E.1. Railways, and on the Company’s Steam ¢re connecting lines in United at F. Ww. HALES, j i remains the great mass of i} oso deXe ene yvvvV YY PPO OF Of Special Interest to our Farmers = The Island Farmer on Exhibitions,— A Conversion. \s I am nota fre der Island Farmer | only tely i o| } >” » 4 ny lé d i edl vith \ cied I C nat y tet Ss ol c ding tl paper that go x MS re neCessary institutions for promoting ement in farm methods and for |}encouraging the breeding of better domestic animais. But my satisfac on in th: pect is marred by the 'evidert fact that my letter was too (harsh and hurt the feelings of the h respected editor. I humbly j apologise. But ask the printer to | shoulder his part of the blame, as he printed the word “large” which was written “long. The . nminte 4 1, nsents to the Farmer now use of baloon ascen- sions, tight rope and other acrobatic feats, diving girls and horse racing, and judging by a local item he even will permit fire works,tand rockets, with a moderate share of artillery, finishing off with pistol practice. So I don’t see editor of the | why, after the above humble acknow-— ledgmen, I may not call him a convert- ed brother. The editor ofthe Farmer objects to agricultural shows being supported by government grants, as that brings such shows under party patronage. He point out that British cattle shows are supplied with funds by subscriptions made by the great noblemen, lard proprietors, members of the royal family and wealthy capitalists. He also com- plains that the successful Island busi— ness man who has made his pile by trad- ing with eur farmers takes no interest in cattle shows, nor gives any cost towards their support. Summerside and Prince County business men may deserve that slur. But it is most unjust when applied to the whole Island. Theclass of men residing in and near Charlottetown, re- ferred to by the Farmer’s editorial, have expended nearly forty thousand dollars in land and necessary buildings and ad- juncts for holding agricultural shows. For this large outlay they have not re- ceived one cent of revenue but have only got the meanest sort of treatment from the local government which the Farmer is ever ready to defend. In ; 7 | Kings County the men who get their profits from the farmer also subscribed handsomely towards exhibition grounds and buildings. Such facts go to prove that the Farmer’s editor ought to apologise. But after the mcre liberal-minded of the business portion of the community has done its share towards supporting these agricultural gatherings there the city and country residents whose contribu- tions are needed to help out the show. This is the expectations of the amuse— ment programme. The vast crowds who congregate to see these spectacular attractions are needed for the sake of the gate receipts. They in no way in- terfere with the proper functions of an agricultural and_ industrial show. And as the local government is our only rent collector, to whom we pay taxes in- stead of rent, it is right and proper that it should contribute to the only indus- try which, canin thelong run, be de- pended on to pay the piper. AGRICULTURIST, Fattening Young Geese for Market. The goslings should reach market proportions at from twelve to sixteen teen School Children’s Byes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children ‘for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, n,P El Sx0asT ar Charlottetown. weeks old Previous to the not, When } for market. In winter a douse in cold George H. 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Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Heaith, said : ard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently tment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase Greatest Physician.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has never been known Dr. Chase’s Ointment is an absolute and per- fect cure, en every bex of the genuine. <* Bdmanson. Bates & Co,, Tone while some dry picked in warm tne animal heat is expelled before packing thoroughly dried before packing.— To undergo is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure. ssible cure for piles. Notso now. Occa- knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of ‘* We know that ‘ Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ we endorse it to every reader.” familiar in almost every home, and won for t 8 to fail as a cure for piles, It matters not Dr. A. W. 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All accounte not closed aod arranged for at once wil! be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, | St. Peters, Sept 26th, 899.1 | i i | Little faith ie put in the | killing they should have had from ten | days to two weeks f heavy feeding ' Coax them {oO eat eviry pos sible quan | tity, three-fourths meal and one bran, | and fifteen per cent in bulk of the best beet scraps, with an occasional feed of whole corn If to be sold alive the weight counts, t the fattening have to be done over as a change of quarters worries the birds, quickly 1 moving the fat and c mpellin second fattening, which is alwavs n | difficult than the first hey ar by bleeding in the roof of the n ard a blow on the head, and are } | ed substantially the same as a duck About half the neck next to the also the wings above the first joint, are left unpicked, though the long t feathers are pulled from the wing. | They are marketed with heads on and undrawn, except in midwinter, when many of the western geese are headed, 1 ;} 9 adeno of AMBITIOUS CITY AGAIN: Mr. Harry Bawden, of Ont Cured of Lumpago by Dodds Kidney Pills Hamilton, Hamilton, Oct. 16.~Mr. Yarry Baw- this city corroborates the report printed recently relating to his cure of Lumbago ty Dodd’s Kidney Pills. "For &1X yeare,” he rave. ‘*Teuffered | . ¥ - . with Lumtagzgo and Kidney Disease. | iried everything under the eupn, but ab- solute ly nothing [| ever took gave me the clightest relief. A friend advised me about one year ago to try Dodd’s Kidney Pille, I finally dec'‘ded to ehased one box and lo eo, and pur- found rehef. I used all five boxee and am completely cured, The case has created quite a stir and there are found, too many warm, endorserst » | OF Dodd’s K Guey Pilis in this city. pany imitations on b waket, the verdict being thatthe riginal isrthe best. Every wan feels more big and manly for ten minutes after he has succeeded in sneezing in a deep bass voice. Minaro’s Liniment for gale everywhere, A ABR It must try a preacher’s temper to see 60 napy people WLO never come to church any other time, come when there is a strange preacher. Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. 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Box 326 84 to 38 Queen Street Having secured the agency of the fam- ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. Q., I am prepared to supply ale and porter of uneurpassed quality at prices that cannot fail to please. Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- prise. A. MACDONALD House For Sale A house conveniently situated on Dor- chester St., now occupied by the under- signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable accomodation for 12 horses. All in first clase order. Suitable for a boarding house, saloon or private dwelling. Parties desiring to see the house may de so from 10 to4 o’clock ov any day. Will be sold reasonably. 240—d&dw MICHAEL SWEENY ae i SS DPaitn £ Paints are not patent paints, Or chen i pains, Dut pure 1 ite ik id and zine color and novning else uts that cover most and best, ? are the best paints or @ mystery. It ig be. ork and patient improve. wa » ad > Have made the best paints THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS The prejudice which many sensible people have against ready-mixed paints is due to the number of inferior mixe tures sold in ca: No one doubts to-day that paint can be made with the latest scientific appliances better than can : be mixed from the raw materials by hand-work und cregge : work. The moral is plain. Buy ready-mixed paints in which you have absoluie confidence. The paints with the best reputation. The Sherwin-Williams Paints, Send for booklet “Paint Points. Free, THE SHERwIN-WILLiAms Co., Paint & COLOR Maxans, ; Dept., 21 St. Antoine St., Montreg) For Sale by S W Crabbe Canadian J } ceOOMepnNNNNPDOTrennNPrrvevernneyOnnrHPTenT pron, etepperngnnnnnpepernét rave You Made Up Your Mind What kind cf a boot you will get for fal) weard We cannot crowd all our different styles of boots into the window—just drop in and say | want to see that boot at euch and such aprice. The rest is sas McQUAID’S LOWER|QUEEN STREET BOOT & SHOE STORE POPTHONNDDETT TNT DAD YT HNN TN NTT ai MAbAbAAbdbbddd ddd ddd ddd sddddiads Blanixete. Comforters A new fresh stock Now open J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE 2 | cr | No More War) Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; butfik. armers do not need to wait till the “‘ Peace Conference” it over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where the share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, and setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying them. MEE Sh AS ES TT. 4. MACLEAN MANOFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and mechinery Depot. Office.Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, ” —— GUNN & CO, Limited Grain & Comission Merchants Buyers & Receivers of Grain. Produce, ete We will receive oats in bulk at our elevator, unload, bags weigh and deliver from store at 14 cents per bushel, including ten days storage. We will also make sales, collect and remit at a small commission. Reasonable cash advances made om all goods stored with us, GUNN & CO., Limited. ' 19 to 22 Campbell Road, Oct 30th—dy8i, wy3i HALIFAX, N a ens Pn. ‘FAT. FOR: A PRINCE — Of all Wine Merchant Whishiy. f Wholesale from the distiller, A. G .Taousow & Co, Glasg?