THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 13, 1897 |Kindergarten Hall. ONTARIO CROP REPORT Autumn —or —_—_—-- — issued for 1896,there were 236,059 enrolled volunteers, The number present at inspee- tion, Which may be taken torepresent tle lowest fighting strength of the force, was DUT OF 2.000 CLAIMS ; ident jCo.' for last year i were for acc ins walking on th e siacwal Tb OCEAN ACSTIDENT idents caused to pedestri } aril These men are largely the pick oe wf English youth, healthy, avhletic aad viucky, who with a momwhb or two’s hard in C&€mp in ca-e of actual war would make soldiers equal tothe best el-ewhere | ia the world. Ths splendid volunteer furce OUTLOOK VERY ENCOURAGING FOR A GOOD YIELD OF CEREALS. a reer Apples Will be Scarce, However, Put Pea- ches Did Well While Grapes will be Late in Ripening, A Wh aed PY a } i ‘ni 7) nee ress Goods SEPTEMBER 13, 4 & 16, , is backed up by 200,009 men of the AND=: ; mn U kinds of accidents | ®™™MY reserve and the militia (which St an an i ad . ‘ vt a | i0 Britain isa separate foree from the nn eee ; - 4tS premiums are wu, Me ‘ & fee , . 1 4 aood Police vo untee rs.) Phere are aso sume 10,000 The Auznet crop report h is” been jiasu- 4, | ycomanry, an eft ctive body of fighting ed by the Outario Department of Agri- i Ge € ‘ men. So that the iny adding arniy which enlture and shows a highly satisfactory 3 €et9O 2 a ice a might succeed ip Janding in England wonld ata e of affairs. After noting that March » | meet, in addition to the regular army in | og April iain eae 21% : j Pri: bere, 1 lv al ) ee eee — ; . : ; 5 ‘ : %7 may ans & . /. WU Sa oae: « banadat ns ee 100,000 | «. oler and July warwer than the average She coming of autaran is foreshadowed in the rapid ac- CIQVEWMATOGRAPH ONT ; Ong, a iorce o over UG,OU:! voinnter of the previous fifteen years, and that the oe oe c : : : ; : Of ss General Agent | ¢ Idiers —altogether, balf a million fighting | tainfall of these five months show an .e,. |CUMUlatioa of our novel Dress Goods and Siiks. Our buyer Charlottetown —_ Von cvges eb eee that he | cous of nearly five inches above the aver- | has penetrated every market that gave any promise of desir- COMING ould see fittie difficulty about getting af... ; ER i “ae 7 : ° , ° fabelath seve: tells Ia 1a ition bee age Wn he Sans period, and wemarking on | able fabrics. All that capital, wits ond experience ea com- ee se a ee eT ee ae 2 or: efleci. = prodacec In some ; : : . ; would be in getting it out agan. The liatricte b the Juniy atorme the mand, has bean employed m this or-at catherines ot stuffs. NTy KY Ni iV’ Bf WIN | condition of the volunteer foree of the Le y " | . * 3 ‘ ‘ 5 5 5 i | Ns ILY KX AMIN PyFe | United Kingdom illus be remark of | oO fore om tO entimate the | Cumu-a ive results appear daily, ' ii dink Lia gitie | yo ead IA nat vm iit strates tbe remark of crop results. Iu fall wheat the yield 3 | Pp: see D oe L j . by; a cise Din adeaihdadtistdinagitieniiaeciigeiiniiions: 4 OP Tn os © rn estimated ut 24.258 118 ba-hele an average |. arisian — engths, rich designs with fine combina-— SEPTEMBER 13. (897. ne at — of 255 bushels per acre. In spring wheat | tion colorings, T he big store brings before you a stouk that ee : MISSIONARY CONFERENCE NOTES AND COMMENTS TLere is no doult that the coming season, in the enlarged and spacious hall, will be | an emphatic success. —Farming reports that just now there have so many bors -exporters been on the | Of the Diocese of Nowa Scotia, to be held at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on the 15th and 16th Sept., 1897. Mr. Thomas Brown, by Rev. James Simp- son. Mr. John Himmelman, by Miss Macdonnel, at Hotel Davies. Mr. William Iceton, by Mrs. James Peake Schoolroom, bringing their surplices, at 7 | barley the vield will he !2,064,325 bushels, the yield will be 5,486,821 bushels,an aver- age ‘of seventeen bushels per acre In an average of 56.8. The other fizures are: Oats *6,981,525, bushels, average 35.8; rve OUR CLAIM variety to be found elsswhere i; what we sav. Ladies, have y is matchless for variety, newness, style and value. No such Come and prove There 1 this city. ou seen our Jackezs ? eallon us. ‘Our prices speak for themselves.” NO HUMBUS! NO BOOM! Sept 9 td ? “Farming” the well known periodica sp bngpe a 3.542,920, average 8.9; peas 17,240°930, | leading features is Style, Fit, Finish, Price. devoted to our azriculcural ae Is The. undermentioned clergy and others | average 192 beane, 1,061,070 bushels, ‘ now issued as a weekly. As such . i¢ “UP” | have given notice of their intention to attend 21; hay and clover, 3,811,581 tons, averaye shea d to-date” and well worthy the patrousge of | 1. Conference, and will be entertained as | 1.93 tons per acre. 5 ‘ Canadian farmers, follows: Apples are generally a failure. Pears will ae —The Breeders’ Gaz+tte, of Chicago, is ‘ give a better vield relatively than apples, { = 9 : sating that a revenue tax “shall be The Lore Bishop of the Diocese, by Hon. | + ut mention iz maie heré and there of the i ee eC a O Nn O ti lifs A 2 7 t ie Oe enon ail calitend is bulls a ere | Mr. Justice Hodgson. blight. Plomsesuffered considerably from p> ] d tuk aieur raila IC P t ae heed in some «standard stud or Rev. Provost Welch, of Trinity College, rot, but many speak of large yields, apd ‘ (} a co he ie ” The obiect of course ia to} Poronto, by Hon. Mr. Justice Hodgson. the season haa been 3 good one to’ careful! OMDARY oe ee heed Me Ven. Archdeacon Weston-Jones, by Mrs. end intailionn t-uroeen Pensbenscate' | —— ————— eee ee erie i i prevent the breeding of scrub stock. Some Geo. W. Hodgson. oidine'? Bh oo eM. ae P| <i IN COMEDY AND DRAMA. people fancy that # tx of thie eort would | "Rey. Profesor Vroom, by Hoa. Ms. fHiig heavily i Lineoin although bere soe b: - “net gage ee Lie Justice Fitzgerald. Geis, dtetea tte tne — Pat rat erty. it armip oron! R _ : 1 = d : . ASC) ow eet think ok i es ee Pee, : by Oe. Con. Waa counties this fruit has done very poorly. 3-NICHTS—s3 at . > : On account of the ravages of black-kvot The Loadon Daily Newa’ Berlin corres- Rev. Rural Dean DeBlois, by Mrs. Theo. | —— ! pendent rein allrged on liable a: | asa ae a (earl fe cher arene har, ee Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday thority at St. Petersburg that no written ev. Aural Vean Noy, by Mr. fi. J. a : a ° - 7 rn ‘ September 20th, 21st and 22nd. alliance between France and Russia existe{Cundal ~_ ad ee Having arranged for mining interests in this celebrated - 1 Ontieetents Rev. Rural Dean “Lockyer, rs. Geo. g : - and that not even a verbal treaty mas w sia cam y y ai. one a Ae. region, we are prepared to give uur customers a grand In Aid of the New Ca ra om made, for the military convention was of . oe alti ’ cnn < : D tie C an earlicedete. The czar uced the phrase ‘ i H. Ball, by Mr. Ings at Mr. Am- a with ran on a zs oe chance to make money without costing them anything. —o Halifax ae cep A et 7.2 |, | brose Brown’s. damp season. is Crop is reported to be a : . . . will appear at the Opera Housre on the oe ne iene te Rev. E. P. Hurley, by Mr. Percy Pope at | a week or two late. In most sections of We want For to share with us in this great gold field, of inaen dene of Exhibition Week, placi eh cs . — d ; the Freneh soins Hotel Davies. the province small fruits were abundant, which the half was not told. Call and see us for expla- on the boards the three phenom the sor was fal ciate ie rs Rev. T. C. Mellor, by Mr. W. W. Clarke. raspberries expecially giving a magnificent bina v h ° thi ‘ s aucces-es : would be overthrown on President Faure’s Rev. Fred Wilkinson, by Mr. Geo. Moore. yield. nations, Qu have everything to galn. and nothing to : return to Paris. Rev. Henry Harper, by Mr. Arthur New- S foe Tass ds ht |e lose. ere 20th—the sensational —The “ British and Colonial Druggist ” | ery- ; The Cinematogra h comes Melodrama, nt eT USER. | Tao te tenn, he cae SN eh GOFF BROS — Russian chemist has discovered a most Rev. Robert Johnston, Judge Haszard at stayed 6 months. e Introducing Saw Mill Scene and Country powerful anesthetic. It is several thous- Hotel Davies Band and times more powerfv) than chloroform, See C Autores, Yites Me. Yodtion : oe = es me volatises more readily and acts when freeiy Fitzgerald. ee ee i era opt sd —Renengeey by the | eepeecosesee coer eoeooors TUESDAY, 2lst—the great Comedy r mixed with it at great distances, Experi- Rev. George Howcroft, Mr. Robert Hogg. ae ae with Klondike ‘oo. a -/ Drama, ments are being made at St. Petersburg to Rev. Edward Ansell, Mr. Charles Palmer. sdk . De ee eee ty “The Private Secretary.” see if it cannot be enclosed in bombs, Rev. H. L. A. Almon, Mr. C. Palmer. e — : - re $30,000 L , be? which would have the extraordinary t ffect Rev L. J. Donaldson, Mr. J. J. Chappell. ros Acre 4 ae or ’ a 5 WEDNESDAY 22nd— the thrilling of arzesthetising instead of wounding th Rev. Wm. Driffield, Mr. G. D. Longworth, | *"* Fortland und A atka Steamship Com- ~- melodreme : enemy. at Miss Finlays. pany: ; oT : - ” —As willbe seen by reference to our} Rev- T. W. Johnston, by Hon. D. Davies. There were 10,652 murders in the : & Ss The Curse of Cain. advertiting columys, it is intended to give a inete Morris Taylor, by Hon. Thos. W. | United States last year, while in England ; @ Popular Prices, 35 and 25c a, s ee . ' . . d W t int go ’ ss ‘ = a regular — ee and entertuin— |“ Rev. E. Underwood, by Mr. C. D. Rankin. son ee ce ee . a ; k& teow roe reteried at BOs meats Ip ne new ba In connection with Rev. R. A. Heath, by Mr and Mrs. Fred. es ; " y “19 ad ers | sept? St. Peter’s schools during the coming | Brecken at M 33 Fialay’s year before laot. ° 4 o" 5 season. A series of lectures is being Rev. E. A. Harris, by Mr. W. L.C ; ‘ . B. A. , by Mr. W. L. Cotton. h 9° penptced hy aeeeee ote best en Rev. W. C. Wilson, by Mr. F. P. Carvell. make ike oad Ook “aed nae eka opening to-day, a full 8. ; a and it is the determunation of the Rev. T. B. Reagh, by Dr. S. W. Dodd. ; , oi 9 hws - committee to preset to tleir audiences Rev. J. C. Forbes, by Mrs. Simpson. aaa Sarseparilla, the one true blood range of Ladies Gaiters; ey + music, readings and dramatic productions Rev. H. Beers, by Mr. Horace Haszard, ee prices low as the lowest. a. of a high order. This old schoolroom has | at Hotel Davies. aio uke. Sau W) si rant + S eal . always been a favorite place of amusement. Rev. A. Lea, by Rev. J. T. Bryan. len you want garters e 6 a se 6 a 4 ; e@ ral “c ‘sa demand for good horses, both in | and Miss Blanche Haviland, at Hotel Davies. —IS THAT— ovr American : Dead Candis and the. United States. Never Mr. R. M. Gray, by Mr. M. Nelson. ¢ Shot Ducking and before, so we aretod scroxs the line, Clergymen will assemble in St. Paul’s z . os “Rifle” Powder in all market a: this time of the year. The same | thing is told on this side. But, unfortun- ately, these buyers want only the beat; and the country is full, not of well—bred stock, but of the offspring of the low-priced scrub. Had a law been in force forbidding the use of unlicensed s-allions, our stock of good horses would, Farming believes, have been larger. and our horse breedera in much better spirits, —The Star of Montreal is booming Baron Sirathcona of Mount Royal fur the next term of the Governor Generalship of Canada. It says: Such an appointment ---— 3rd.—Consumers specify the Sovereign dena weabeTIit wes le. i have tried ; many Canadian would bring to the Canadian people a Halifax Herald: Sir Louis Davies | brand. Ww te: ee P f Primers Pianos of different manufac- closer sense of sharing in this vice-regal; is reported to have informed Know the best and get them. > ee y turers nd must Say that, con- office, and in the Imperial power it repres ; his Charlottetown friends that Avk for Sovereign Brand. work to do : euts than they beve yet had; and thus would, from the Iuperial point of view, be a stroke ofdiplomacy. It is well worth the consideration of the “Home” Govern- ment; aad they may depend when they «vue to that consideration, upon fioding in Cauada an enthusiastic feeling in favor of the appointment of Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal. o’clock. Service begins at half-past seven o’clock, on Tuesday evening. His Lordship Bishop Courtney will deliver the sermon. After the close of the service, the congre- gations of St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s Churches will give a reception to the delegates at St. Paul’s Schoolroom. Members of both con- gregations are cordially invited. Persons entertaining delegates will please meet their guests at the wharf on the arrival of the steamer on Tuesday evening. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. negotiations looking to reciprocity with the United States would be opened at an early date. This may be taken to indicate the depth of the suddenly displayed British Imperialism of the Laurier goverament, Sovereign Flavoring Hxtracts Are nnexcelled for great Strength, Purity and Pertect Flavor. Our Proof Ist ~ Our Curtomers say so. 2nd.—Our eales are increaring. Manufactured by ‘SIMSON BROS, & CO. Halifax. N. §. oe SESIFHSHSSLOS $0200366 6O38 SOCHSCOISGASHM*CSSEO teoce0eeo Whisper, Brother. | If you want any Printing Always Busy, Why? Because our prices are right, and our work pleases. Try us. JAS. D. TAYLOR, 9000 686660860068 CO6EOOSCOOSS C96 ©0060000000800006408000080000 size packages, e208 shot, Caps, Gun, hoading Implements Ps - 7 ery C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Sir,—I do not wish to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, I sidering the size of the instru- ment, J have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, The action is quite as elastic and respons- ive a8 in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. For seven years experiments have Again thankin been conducted atthe Dominion Experi- e The Printer. 2208 ce 1 S you, very mental Farm with a view to ascertain the ° sincere y> 6 Queen Street $ } . relative values of fresh and rotted barnyard 8 i I remain, manures. The results are disturbing to :, SS C6 SOG 29346660 30900066 DODD & some old notionson this subject. With oats grown for seven years, the plots treated with fresh manure gave an average yield per acre of 44 -bushels 2 Ibs., as against 37 bushels 29 lbs. from plots treat- ed to the same weight of rotted manure, which is an average of 6 bushels 7 Jbs. in favor of the fresh manure. Barley inthesame course of time gave an average of 1 bushel and 26 lbs. in favor of the fresh. manure. With wheat the rotted manure gave 10 Ibs. per acre of a better average than did the fresh manure-treated plots in eight years’ tests. With Indian corn one series of crop® gave an average C; 2 tons 1,181 lbs. per acre in favor af the fresh manure, while another series gave 926 Ibs. per Surpassing all our efforts of the past. the new things—whether you , buy or not. and the Smali Purchaser is equally welcome at our attention—and will leave it store—receives equal equally well pleased. Modern Furniture at Modern Prices vrnnvoevnenn ereeenynety Come and see The Big Established 1872. —_—— —, Ch'town DUDES College WRITING ACADEMY. Secneiiectieeeteed ** Let no man enter into business while he is ignorant of the manner of regulating books.”’—J OHNSON. THE 24th Annual Term of the above ins‘i- Institution opens on MONDAY, AUG. 23rd inst, Intending Students ean enter st any time ducing the term, No entrance ex- amination required. All Commercial Sub- jects necessary to a thorough business educa- ROGERS Wholesale & Retail. Dah eae To Builders ee Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. island Agency, bP. Fl Opera House Building - acre in favorof the rotted manure. These tion are taught by a staff of competent and Sealed Tenders will be received up| J.C. P. Yeo, Azent : are the averages of eight years tzsts. experienced teachers. Class and fodividual . » Azent at Summerside. Mangels gave a slightly larger crop from rotted manure, while turnips,carro'!s and potatoes gave decidedly better yields from fresh unrotted manure. ark Wright & Co, Ltd instructio. given. The regular course of lectures by business and profegsional men, will commence in October and continue throughout the term. For particulars ot course, circulars, testimonials, terms and app lication forms apply to to Monday next, at 1 o'clock, for the construction of a barn, specification of which may be seen on application to the Rey. Allan McDonald, Fort LOS l.—On Friday evening, a Ladies’ Gold Wath with blue enamel fail The finder will pe rewarded by leaving it at this office, ciate. L. B. MILLER Augustus. WAN'TED.— Immediately, a nurse girl, —According to the annual return of the Apa Brown’s Block, Principal _ ik oe and on October Ist a cook, Booth must have Volunteer Corpe of Great Britain, recently HOME MAKERS. P. O. Box 308, Ch,town,?. E. I. Aug 12. septS—d3ikwky—watchman. { Teferences Mrs K. H. Beer, King square Sarre