ett ees lle ES sagen TH DR. H. D. JOHNSON Rye, Bar, Nose and Throai NERVE BEANS are « new Als covery that cure the worst Onset 0 Nervous Delility, Lost Vigor sm Failing Manhood; restores tb weakness of body or mind cause be overwork, oy the errors ex couses of youth. This Remedy stb most obstinate cases when all othe: ave failed even to relieve. sone by drag oo, or six for or sent by ow a tine THE JAMES MEDICINI W nite for Sold a NERVE BEANS a RATMEN oot Gi per § geceipt of price t X., Teronta, Vat rae ae ee _ oh vs RTs aT Pinas Ts Wa é ka > Suns aT D niby ption, from Depleted ito Anzemia, from Dis- fete fry ula,fron a Siep Lun is to Cone +n : ° ca d Blood to Scr Loss of Flesh to liimess. Scott’s EGET Emulsion ithe Cream of Cod~liver Oil, prevents this step from being and the world over, en=- restores H taken ealth. Fhysiciens, corse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Al. Drugzrists. We. £$L ect ame TOOTH Jr A AQCUIE 1! TEADACHE : NEURALGIA! a3 "Bee. ACH vy 7 ee ee ewetawere etecto rT cy édendien 8 Mt isiwect eats “eww © s Vet Rew henwet be 5 i 2 a an, ere ~~ secs ; ’ k 2 ie Fe > We £2 cs ve a - all &% TF Sue adduction ™ 25 cents per 5 et all Druggists. § RITES EY aS = = EK DAILY ARM satan | SPAT NIS Ses | o > - a Ye 22s SSG FIRBEN | POINTS OF A BEEF ANIMAL. Information Condensed Into Readable Propertions. An experienced feeder gives the fol- lowing description of the animals he electa to fatten The nose should be broad that the nouth may close upon a goodly quantity f crass at each bite and thus save the of the animal, for even in the work ting time ismoney. Quickly filled, teer is most i Valaable } of his time resting ly. converting his food into tender, flesh. The head should be short i broad. giving an ample breadth be- tween the eyes. Long, dear-like faces belong to the ne'er do well. The head should be held well up and the carriage be spirited. The horn should be fine and hort, and the eye should be bright and ull. .The neck should be short and fine; ck, clumsy neck may be good en 1 for a hog, but is out of place in a r. The brisket should come down p and fall, and there sh .id be st width between the fore legs to » ample room for the lungs. ack the shoulders the body should be full, ribs springing well ont, and the back vd, straight and smooth, with no king between the chine and the imp. The hips should be straight and he flanks well filled and come down w. The vide should be soft and vel- ety; if thick and covered with a good oat of hair so much -the better, as it lLhelp to keep the animal heat and -ithstand the cold weather. The thigh nid be full and the hind legs straizht. \ll the legs should be short ahd the eer stand squarely on them; adda road loin and ramp, and a fine tail, and ou have a steer which wil! take on fat willy and in a short time become a maree of pleasure and profit to his Vvber in selecting sires for improving a eef herd these same points shall be ob- erved, for as ‘like produces like’ a judi- ious selection of the sire will give just 1¢ animals that feeders and butchers re constantly looking for and finding .o difficult to eecure."—Mirror and Far- mer More Potash Needed, 1. Focder crops, pasture grasses, corn tover and hay all remove large amounts f potash from the soil, and these crops «<cupy a large proportion of our im- reved lands 2. The urine of our domestic animals utains about fourfifths of the total otash of their excrements. When uriue is allowed to waste, the anure is poor in potash i. When manureS are exposed to *, much of the potash, being soluble, , ed away Nearly all the special fertilizers are specially rich in phosphoric acid, and do t coutuin enough potash 6. Superphosphates were the first fer- iilizers to come into general use among ur farmers 7. When the farmer bnys a fertilizer, * where You Go? THE iw DAILY EXAMINER ! KEThe Rest Paper—ow FOR ADVERTISZ&£S ~ ‘ Oy elt ‘NORWEGIAN rn - Vasa TAT : i } i | i } 3 Le 5 @s cream. ° oils taste .ike others. In*big bottles | 60c. and $1.00 nen nenaany @ When we assert that t | é Dodd’s GCE LEONI ANYS Kidney Pills COMA VV Aeemnenm Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rieumatisrn and ail ther forms of Kidney @ lroubles, we are backed by the testimony or ail g who have used them. ; TM 4/ CURE TO STAY CURED, t ir — arson Py LS | | | | Sgists or mall on receipt of price, Dr. L. A. Smith & Co » Torenta t | j ' ee ti Lees Thee 7 ~ » won Hake New Pir tty sv. 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We may escape many a tatal ehatc by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish- od frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. | Bold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homes ic Qhemiets, London, Engiand, Ural laws What Paper do You! ; need of more libera ee ae 3° * i eoseseee Pind Almost Every-| . ? DO VOR A4L WANS @VEReAene h Blood! |: , nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve i¢ stil!, nine times out of ten, calls for a phosphate. 8. AS a result of the above conditions, , our soils seem to be quite generally in applications of otash. 8 | 9 In the case of corn the need of pot- ‘s) appears to be particularly promin- i). For a good crop of corn the fertil- zer used should supply 100 to 125 Ibs. val potash per acre; 200 to 250 Ibs. iuuriate of potash or one ton (50 bu.) good wood ashes will do this. With ordinary farm or stable SL a oa a ee EXAMINER . : : e eet tn tc A CC tt PONDS EXTRACT Hoarseness, rrost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, sore Feet, Face Ache, Hemorrhages. Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. POND’S EXTRACT ee ee = —EE 2 = FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. AWatch or Cleck that will not keep correct time is worse than none at all. We have Watches and Clocks regulated right up to time, and our prices are regulated by the hard times. We- also have the latest styles in Jewelry. In our Repairing Department we are giving excel- lent satisfaction, as we are paying special attention to it. We also repair Land Sur- veyors’ and Ships’ Compasses. Bring your Watches and Clocks to be repaired. G. G&G. JURY, North Side Queen Suuare, Opposite Post Office. SONS NSS SS “ ek? . ere y ba ae Sa as yh Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Cpinum, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {6 is 2 harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Biillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and ailays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria reiieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, reguiates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacca—tho Mother’s Friend. j Castoria. Castoria. tmiure it will generally pay to use » potash for corn; 125 to 150 Ibs. of variate of potash has given profitable resuite, 12. The liberal nse of potash means tore clover in our fields, more nitrogen aken from the air, more milk in the pail, a richer manure heap, and store- iouse and barns full to overflowing. [t means also a sod which when turtied will help every other crop. 13. For the potato crup the sulphate appears to be mach superior to the mur. jate of potash, promoting both yield and | quality in much higher decree; 300 to 100 lbs. of high grade sulphate of potush furnishes enough of this element. i4. For oats, rye and grass, nitrate of sola applied just as the growth beging in spring has proved very beneficial; 309 to 400 lbs. per acre should be sp. piled. Rules for Grading ag, The following rules for the grading of ¥ have Deen adopted by the New York ce exchange: Prime timothy hay be pure timothy, a az, LcUPAL COIOT preperly cured, sound and well No. | bay shall be timothy, not re than ons fourth mixed with other une grasses properly cured, bright Hor, sweet, sound and well baled No hall inclade all timothy not good 1ongh for other grades, not over oue urd clover, but may be natural meadow reé from wild or boy, sweet, sound and well baled. Clover mixed hay shall in- née all hay coutainang not over two- irda ¢ lover and one-third timothy woperly cnred, sweet, sound and weil “J. Clover hay shall be niedinm ! cured, good color; sonnd and weil baled. No grade rejected hay shall include all hay ly cured, musty, stained or im any y unsound. nh, properly Lopy Milk. John Gonld says that when ropy milk ‘found the remedy is to look up the cean sources of propagation, take ra care of the milx pails and cans, possible, give the utensils the event of a steam jet for two hours, or loug in ahot oven. The more the itter of inilk going wrong is looked ito, the more evident it is that a large it of the bad Inck of the past in hay- ig bad milk to conten! with, and t ‘ing wrong, was, and now is, esnit of deficient use of lrot water, ind a general keepiug of things at stable iod mux hoase absolately unclean, and ie perfection is as nearly attained as posibly can be, we will realize as ver belore the underlying trach of the 1 trite sa lug, “Clean iness is next to »,odinoess.” ee The Young Orchard. With young trees a good plan of man- agement is to cultivate daring the early part of the seasenand much during the ter part, ame after the trees get reason iy well established seed to clover and seas ahog pasture. If the clover makes . good growth.either let it meture and : Lown OF Oph WHR © MoWET and Jet i: . ay em ~. “That man is just dying on his feet.” How often the phrase is used with re gard to persons brought te death’s door Ly overwors and consequent nervous prostra- tions ani debility. They cannot afford time to reat (=o they will tell yon) and -gcadually they reach the stage where their | friends speak of them in the words above quoted. For all who have reached such a Stage or are in broken health from any canse, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s an | brain invigorator, blocd and flesh builder, and a perfect stomach tenie and aid to digestion. > For Over Fifty Years. Aw Ovp Axp Wet Triep Reuepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays, the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarvhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is inealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take ao other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y USE SKODA’S DISCOVER on Y the great * Cactoria is so well adapted to children thet t recoinmend it as superior any prescription known to me.”* “ Castoris is an excellent medicine for ch'l aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me cf its good effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osacon, Lowell, Mass. tl. A. Ancusr, M. D,, 111 So. Orford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. * Castoria is the beut remedy for children of “Our physicians in the cildre:.’s depart which Iam acquainted. I hope the dy toot ment have spoken highly of thr experi- far distant when mothers wil! consi.jer the rec! ence in their outside practice with Castoria, intercet of their children, and use Castoriaiz- | ond althouch we only hare aveng our geod of the variousquack sostrums which are inedicai supplies what is known as reguicr destroriag their loved ones, by forcing opiur, products, yet we are free to confess that the morpbine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of Castoria has wou us to lcok with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” them to premature graves.” Unirep Hosprral anv DisPensany, Da. J. F. Erxcnrzot, Bostoa, Masa Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, T7 Liurray Street, New York City. ALLEN C. Suitu, Pres., SS mE RE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the fullowing great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpoo!, The Lendon & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool, The United Fire Ins Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of josses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR IP. E. ISDAND. — —; WAWKERS CATA — rena janll } | | EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD. s ACHK AND DEAFSESS, INFLUENZA, K7C. Sold everywhere. Price, 26 cents. M’fd. by TUE H «WKB MEDICINECO’Y., L'td., St. John, N.B. ———— oe = _—— ES a nnn | ROBERT PALMER & 60., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS! We are now better prepared than ever to supply C i pply Contractors with PA) a. aa tmene ae aoe FRAMES. MOULDINGS oa FINISiE NG a J , STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUST NEWE se oe are — kept constantly in stock. an aan __ Weare also prepa to do all kinds of JOBBING i i inti _ ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret cao . n= Sn ee All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very bes ipti y is y best description, and we of the beet Quebec pine. Give us a call. : hia een ROBT. PALMER & CO., and N edy. Ch’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S NO. WHARF, “GAVE HER MORPHINE, Thestory told by Mrs. Justice Mowry of St John, N. B To a reporter of a St. John paper Mrs. Justice Mowry of that city teld the foliow- ing story: Mra. Morwy was for two years a horrible sufferer from chronic indigestion, She could pot sleep without the use of morphine. Her stomach was so weak she could scarcely eat any kind ef food with- out suffering immediate pain. In fact she seemed to have pains and aches all over her body, and became 80 nervously weak and prostrated that she was unable to at- tend to her household duties. She tried » great many medicines and the doctors were prescribing for her nearly all the time, but she could get no relief. Sometimes for 24 hours at the time ber sufferings from cramps would be almost beyond endurance. Many a night it was necessary to sit by her bedside aud administer dose after dose of morphine. After such an experience she would be tho:oighly exhausted and was never in good health. She could not eat or sleep, and tiese horrible attacks made even the dread of death seem less than the torture or living. To be sure morphine released her but the afier effects of ite fre- quent use were almost as bal. Words were powerless in describing her sufferings. H_r friends feared she would die. Final- ly ehe told her husband to get a bottle of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and she would try it instead of morphine. Now nark the result. Before she had finished the firs: bottle, taken in conjunction with Hawker’s liver pills, she coull eat meat without discomfort, something she had been unable to do before for mouths. She only took three bottles of the tone alto- gether, and it completely restored her to health. Mrs. Mowry is still in splendid health, with noreturn of her former troub- les, and she states she has no hesitation in telling any one that these rensedies have restored her from a state of horrible suff ering to perfect health. Fellow sufferer here is encouragme:t for you. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is a perfect nerve restorer and invig- orator, and blood aud flesh-builder, as well asa valuable stomach tonic and aid to digestion. It is acertain cure when faithfully used for all diseases arising from nerve exhau:tion, weake xed or itn- paired digestion, or an impovershed or im- pure condition of the blood, such as nervousness, weakness, nervous-headache, sleeplessness, neuralgia, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, hysteria, and the prostrating effects of la grippe or any nerve weakness of heart or brain arising from worry, over- strain of mind or body or excesses of any nature. Hawker’s tonic is esp:cial!y adapted to the disea-es peculiar to women, giving tone to the nerves and stomach, vigor to the mind and loly and strength to the blood, restor'ng tre bloom of health to the pale aud delicate. Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic can be obtained from all druggists and dealers. Price fifty cents a bottle or six bottles for $2.50. The striking miners of Peoria County, Iil., are now face to face with hunger. Many of them, especially those with fam- iliea to support, are witLout the common necessit es of life. A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is uickly removed by a free application of br. Mannin,’s german remecy, the univer sal pain cure. All druggists sell it. Montreal street railway earnings are now averaging over three thousand dollars aday. The company expects four thou- sand before July. 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