JHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 9 1897 ———————— a : —— " London ape ne ee epee a ll — ——_—— ae ee ———— ene ee | been out on the public roads for the last $ 2,5 00,000 lustrum taking ee oe. at : - ire hei Pr > . ro re 7 ; et . | breed of pigs and their proper care. Before Edge’ Canadian Cheddara shown on thie in the jobbery of the | Times of October 21st Colonial | ae me supervisors, we can kill or sell at seven | dairy produce, the prize is won by Maaers, | vit hie leet’ leed. thia is the only ney ack : ae : me ' m nS, ANd tadeed, this i né OolVv pey Crew, Widgery & Co., of 36, Snow hill, a Be : , ‘ : i a UUPMEM UpPwu... | Remedi Bert vecrntes = pte | Fear Weewey Cow of 36, Sow hil |e = | yak o> »? . >» ava . . . 5 wie oc : th as ¢ | tbo factory opens to June, the ay: tematic stand would be as creditable to Somerset allt none night in e town of | ; , e . S : ad} , : ‘ 4 — . ‘| farmer has his calves reared and his | or W iltshire as they are to the enterprising ae 1 i, He S roo > ove e dificult ea : . Hy : . \ e i | brood sow over th ncult stage Of | dairy farmers of the Dominion.” ie nsurance was only $500. nutrition, and cau» with the whey and penne 000. four ffths of all that | midalings he has at hand move forward A PATRIOTIC ACT apie | = without fear. An early piece of peas aid econ ap" property 18 a total icss. . . ' . * . a aa 9 | Oats, or vetches and oats, will help him . “3s Ty a } , sf you are not fuily insured, | . : ! Sir Charles Tupper says that when he °F . . } on to feedivug time when he has plenty [, | . : . =} . | | pit a The { - eft the Goverrment and found himself in e ‘ . POLATOC@S AN Coars erains, 1@ factor, : : . ° ‘ ' : ; . . : | Onposition ne inmmediately turned to the ep Compa ‘Ss I ‘ patron is much more likely to do all this | . 2 ; ‘ : t } a. ; ' } : wor {f deveiopirg ec country Vv )- ° tien than apy otber man, for the very fact that ee ae ) , r . a Y . : : > moting the wining industry. -- i ; be Is & patron wakens him upto emulate s . . oO , : ~ ' lon. Geo. E. Foster can say 1@ Bg > => 7 His more progressive brother. Let there ; cdo Ce _ on ° } . thing P | be no discussion, then as between pork and _— ; ss =} 10 ny Every member of the Opposition may * miix ; but much between tho-e two yvoing . : , we é ; : oe ndeed add tbat be has endeavoured. al-— 43 = L e band in hand, and the old system of rvi3 : General Agent ~ | contr ne to hia forthe als ae unpatriotic Charlottetown : contributing i a furth r decline. lf you aliew af erving down Canada. Na , want practical testimony nearat hand TI tn je winks . ? ; s iL. . fas to the truth of what I aay, - - ; ; . os oo -y | ; i : ’ lets Geives than Shouting “ blue ruin . : y j consult such farmers as Heury Gordon, . we \ t > . ; ws FOmeP Olher prorie do luimediately tbat => Montrose, or Joseph Keetfe Alberton— x z * , , t ' they are out of office. we ca ihddiemcniliaildees Undies, ———___—___—_ | men who furnish more milk to our factory ae a M Moet Rae des a ~> ; or Uaries, ue. “ote é >i > y rh "Dp Oo . | than any others and stil! «sell more and . —_ ; : er, and in fact the We NO\ EMBER ~* L897. | . . e itire Conserv ative party, stand by Can - better pork than any dozen old-tashioned oe ; op nae ae ala, whether ont or in —Mail and Empire . \ | farmers. And while coneu'ting witb , , id si 1c re : ° Qe pager ~~ | those men speak for a good male pig and | CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL, = : ee ll en ‘ . | commence the work of introduving 4 proper a “F eCe ce The Mail and Empire, of Toronio, is breed in your neigh berhvod, a first step to The wonderful change noticeable in the a ander some misapprehension regarding | an intelligent understanding of the present | last few issues of the Cavadian Home| SP Prince Edward Island’s claim upon | &ystem or its paying prosecution. Journal still continues, and it is rapidly ey re - ee ae . aa °° SS) Canada. Itsays: We remember witnessing, on one occa- | *'V'Dg for first place among the home “-, RES ; a thie hed ae : , | megizines of the d v. The improvemets =» NANA, se “ , 810D, s very ° -pas iDeg ; , AN ; Prince Edward Island bas _ not} §" - 11S very methoa aa ee ee ae remarkable, and in the November nim- wi NS \ built any railways. Canada owns and | employed by a professional pork raiser in | perare articles that bold the interest of old Ve \ y ; A . ‘ tuns its focal ine. But the Globe’s party | the Eastern Tow nships of Quebec, where ; and vousg. There are two pages of | => s friends there—the bad element-~says that because we have been taxed once for the construction of the Intercolonial ana the Canadian Pacific, and because neither of those roads are on the island, we must be taxed again to compensate Prince Edward Islaod tor the money that has beeu spent elsewhere. This project means three millions of dollars, which sum was promis ed asa reward for the re-election of Mr. Peters, and is to be paid. The Mail and Empire oughtto kuow that Prince Edward Island did build a railway, —which, upon certain conditions, it handed which hss ruined landowner and | ing potatoss and oats be land ar d toe is sti small hams and A great area of oats aad pease or vetcbes was being used for the large herd the demand was for bacon. of swine by every day orso lifting the hurdle fence back a small distance into the crop. Pork and cheese are to be our staple exports. Let us endeavor to proluce the best. -— - _—~~ eee + NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_—— the Laurier United Government is States a —How going to give tbe hough relieved of the re sponsitilities of Administration, to promote the general in- ere *. Al i has avoided the games and amnsements for the children; Alexandria Ramesay’s articles on old Toronto families, taking the Jarvis tamily; a bright, chatty account of a ran down the Rideau; a short sketch and S»me_ heanuti‘ul views <«f scenery arouscd Dundas; a clever article on some of cur Canadian poets; music and music notes; fancy work; all the latest fashions in fure; some of Mrs. Jean Joy’s hints on the preparation of late suppers, and the utility of the chafing dish; book notes and short stories, and the three concluding chapters of the Competition Story, whieh another of Miss PURI sass AK ~~ “== ~ “> >. SSS AK pa sy . ~ & EO SS ‘ KE EE ES Ee ON AT PATON’S SERB BGG EGE LEL EG LBL ELE BBE Ws fet so pat #5 Tht e ad : wae begun in the October number. A \ over as free gift to the Dominion of Can- reciprocity of trade and «t the same time Everything is beautifully illustrated, % ote = a prefereace to British goods is now making one of the prettiest and most in- aa 4 je) the puzzle. teresting numbers given us by this vers Ht bt to kno gE 5am - y % oe oe _ oe oh . “ ™s —TIn his latest letter, Henry Clews com- | up to date journal. The Canadien Home “ " ; boo, Chat the Srines Euward is apa *8\l~ |) ments upon the result of the New York Journal, McKinnon Building, Toronto. “ an way is not merely “a local line,” but part | election and saye:—“I know the Mayor- | === ie yer " T of a sysiem of Ioterprovincial con minica- | elect and have a good opinion of bim i ton het the Islana aad the niand; | personally. Hecertainly is a gcoi-faced K — ; a bh faa ih ; ‘ Tetietnia aoa mao and that is an important iodex to his a ©) aod that, under the term 0 character. For one, therefore, I am will- —? : # LR? ln Canada is bound to complete the system, | ing to believe that Van Wyik. will turn OF THE oe i and provide “continuous communication,” | out pretiy well as Mayor of New York, Ne : if v, “winter and summer,”—which it has not| The City mignt easily bave had as its Pa i " yet done chief officia] a much worse man.” ; 3 ? Hh > R . si = iM F Ani tant condition of the bargain —Whatever may be the yalue - of “ a < 3 " <— w as . a ~ aiid lial ond tnt Rhodesia as a mining country, it would then take eut a policy SF i it r ree eee . | Beem to be rich in ruins. A discovery of im the & x * tt boas remains unfulfilled; and besides this eighty five grovps of ancient remains has (o) *: : the conditio.s upoo which the | been reported, and it is said that some of 0 “F Lg Re union was entered into have been changed them are of iplerert to the archwologist . PHOENIX () Hartford F ; if Vi as a result of the large amounts of public ae resem bing the wondrous ruins in "| & za i ; = ; outh America has yet been discovered, =F ~ - money paid towards the construction of | hut the explorers report that they have} Gash Assets over $5,000,060 SS ow Ca Re the Canadian Pacific Railway. heard sufficient evidence to warrant the , eo ; : ; , Ve This being the fact, Prince Edward belief that there exists & certain mysteri~ “ eS # S Island bas an equitable claim upon the ous building which the natives hold in = E. H. BEER, , q | Superstitious awe, and which pos-esses Great George Street =, —_ Vj Govecamens of Canada for railways and | massive stone doors that have never .been AGENT FoR P. E. ISLAND , tis true,as the Mailand Empire inti- d. i > ; mates, that the Liberal Party in this Pro- —The annual report of the United The present prices are result of weather. 5 shades in fawn Jackets $10.00, » Co vince made this claim an issue in the Pro- ae ere. of rewmrere yee $12.00, $15,50 anda $15.00. acid : * alin nh made public. nere was ed 97 P 95 { vincial election, promising that, if triam the rolls during the past year the names of <0 per cent. off, 25 per cent. off, «0 per cent. off. phant, means would be adopted to obtain from Ottawa, and have placed to the eredit of the Province, a sufficient amount of money On account of the claim, to relieveor materially lessen the burden of the people’s taxes. Some of the people believed, that the Liberal party would fulfil this promise, and the Liberal party was vic~ torious. But, so far, the people have look- ed in vain for the redemption of the pledge; and taxes are higher than ever. 50,101 new pensioners, and there were re- stored tothe rolls,3,97) peusioners who had been previously dropped, a total of 54.072. During the same period the losses to the roll were by death and other causes, 41,~ 122. The whole number of pensioners on the rolls June 30, 1897, was 976,014 The net gain over the previous year was 5,336. “It will thus be seen,” says the commissioner, “that the pension rol] has not yet begun to show any diminution though it hae been anticipated Ly my pre- decessors in office that such would be she fact.” The amount disbursed for pensions Kor Sale or to Let “ SIDMOUNT.” The beautiful residence of the Hon. F.. Peters for sale or to let. This property comprises 20 acres excel lent land, with Jarge and commodious dwelling bouse, and outbuildings, all in good repair. The house is fitted with modern improvements, having hot and cold baths and heated with hot water, and lighted with electric light. The grounds in ctock — result of the mild weather. Reductions that reduce. 13,50 for 15.00 for HKAAAAAALHAAHHGOLA There is n-taing the matter with the Jackets —we have by far too many Buyers get the benefit. Fawn, tan, brown, green, blue, and 5 different shades of fawn’in 9 shaves; tight fitting, loose fitting, box front, reefer front, at $12.00 for $ 9.00 —all sizes, 10,00—all sizes. 11.50—all sizes. _- we. ee PORK AND CHEESE. by the pension ageuts during the year was are beautifully laid out and planted 31 black beaver Jackets, only one of a kind, ang only Women’s sizes, $14.00 Bet a $139,947,717. ‘his exeeeds the amount | .; h tal t t 18.00. at 26 ent. off. nye ; disbursed during the fiscal year 1896 b “a oan ade : : ° $ aye a eee ee ity Last weex’s L'fmpartial gives promi-| 11.6 sum of $1,504 480.18 y y - aan by Seo ee at ac at 7 ; ; y2OU,15. aalc auction on Tuesday, the a nence to a letter written in English and} __At the annual British dairy show | of Bilenier, at 9 welock a: y “ French by Father Burke, correcting the abies mas held this season at Islington, nth ieee Ps impression which obtains in many quar- | the Colonial department was the admiration . 4 s ae - b wyaer nd dairying are | fall visitors, The importers of Canadan ‘ 2¢ driving mare, one superior cow, ane A cheese seem to have taken a great interest | “#triages, sleighs, robes, bai ness, farming '¢ 0; incompatible industries, It appears that} ;) trying to secure the first Solan. as al] | mplements, and a lot of hay and straw, J farmers have been debating in some of the | ayaijahle epace was occupied and the com- ge cat ae tor farnit TH E JACKET LEAD i — © — Freuch sections West, where the Father | petition most keen. The firm who carried ‘ll — ee “oll ~ e Araiture + regarda the establishment of a cheese fac- | 0 f first prize is one of the largest import- | Wi" '#*e piace the following morning at 7 a , . + | ers of both cheese and butter from Canada, | }9 o'clock. : ‘ to success, “Which | _. : : R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer LOry A0:G sme GUS NEN , , | Viz., Messr:,Crew, Widgery & Co., whose , is the more profitable occupation, pork 7 . raising or cheese making?” Veryconcla | == po nee Men’s Waterproof Coats. UCTION! A sively he shows that such questions in : "ta eels eiaenh-anh: hana ts ta tee a Men’s Black Long Double Oil Cloth Coats. lem tectresise tr me, Bat asthe subject is of interest tothe Esq to sell by Public Anca on bis ae Hast as wellasthe West we cannot do . premises, Malpque Road, opposite St val better than quote the reverend gentleman’s| § U OPs, VU 6rs a Dunstan’s College, one wile from Town: ® this own salutary words : : > ma “Now, I wish to protest agcinst the on: . B bef im pression such discussions are calculated Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Granby R ubber 0) N WE D NESD AY B De to leave viz: = the moiing of milk, that : Shoes, 4 ] is to say the dairying industry, is incom- ‘ he > patible with ers) those two Others Cive Good Values ‘WEAR LIKE IRON.’ eS eee mdustries go hand and hand as naturally a: canbe. In one of my at I — Buy no other. For sale at ste’ 1 a out the tact, often contraver y the slow 1 : ; . so 3 Milch Cows, newly calved, (well br and ignorant in the new methods, that our Come here; you I find better. We think this is true, J B Macdonald’s 2 Two vear old Heifers, Zone year best patrons at the Aen Factory,| and are ready for the testing. Our stocks for fall trade are . a Heifers, 2 Fat Oxen, one ae which is now an established success, are | yay u , ood years old (Premier) I Foal, mo. also those who raise most — and x the Jy complete, and the values extra 8 ; Our Warm winter Underclothing has no equal ae ll yeare old, good ae aud s “i best quality. The milk-sheet of any : erge quanity of good Hay and Turnip e: properly operated factory from : . ’ ae : lots to suit selene te other eurples | Kast Point’ =—sto.—S Allerton Kighby Porous Waterproof Coats crop. . will bear me out in this contention. If ‘ Terms at eale, hag the pigs are dropped in proper season— Men’s Gum Rubber Boots F. H. HORNE, = io Aprilor May at latest~and this is the , aii Aucticreer ere ouly paying system, for the pork factory | Fagen ee iay ateey Fe at tei get ty agra Fay ov. d 2) 2£8 w 1i an will uot take the old etager which has THE HOME MAKERS. . a