ere Fy THE DR. H. D. JOHNSON. Rye, Bar, Nose and Throat. moh3—dy & wv 3m NERVE ee + eect pou. This Rasedy ab ures the most obstinate cases when ail othe! NERVE BEANS ere a new dis oor that cure worst cases 0 en en Debility Vigor anc Pailing Manhood ; restores th: wobutey ¢ " ARATMENTS have failed even to Freiieve. ciate es per package, or six for 5 or sent by eel os wet p-t by addressing TH AMES M 2 DO. Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphlet Sold in— by G. E Hughes drugg wiotletow D B. STEWART, \ R ze Ch I Ss ew a rEoD Only a Stet { n Weak to Con- sumption. from Depleted Blood to Anzwmia. from Dis- 1 Blocd to Scrofula, from t eased B f illness. Lungs irs >it | } bkiesn to it’s ETT LEE EDT Emulsion the Cream cf Cod-liver Oil, prevents this step from being Health Physicians, the world over, cn-= Loss 0 taken and restores corse it. Oon't he deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Lowne, I rus - Ee Set TRB eed NErvovus MEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. The errors of Y Ma What Paper do You ° s0333heo Find Almost Every- ° ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER ! hKsThe Best Paperow FOR ADVERTISERS where You Go” ASK YOUR DAUCGIST FOR PaaS OF PURE NORWEGIAN ea ' a Ss C(O) ee aa LIVER Of: WU KCHYPOPHOSPHITES > LIME & SODA alatable as cream. No oils taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and $1.00 wie eet Swen We assert that ; y Dodd’s ~~ eer: Kidney Pills wanna Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbtago, Bright's Dis- ease, Rieumatisrn and ail other forms of Kidney ¢ @ lroubles, ‘ ry = Vy We are backed § y the testimony or aii @ who have used them: 3 TH«/ CURE TO STAY CURED, 4 By 1 tscr ma n re pt of price. 6 go . Or. L.A. S& & Co., Teoronta e Sa we wi S Were a wonderty SeOvery N> other se wo 1 ’ | positively cure or reheve q . ’ YY ’ Make New, Rich Blood! imanner of disea t rmation around en ct t 4 worth : ten times t “etof a box of pille Fe out about them, and y siways be thankial m3 sat them d you « it 4 bose. They expel al! impuritier from the Oho, ate women find greet tenefit t-c'+ asing them ustrated pamphiet free, 8 id everywhere, or sent FSi PSs NNR Be Boxes gi be ho HNSON & CO.. 2 Custom House St. Fx tO, Mase ied hy W. R. Wateon ttetowr Frade supy Char- GCratelui—Comiorting, Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorongh knowledge cf the nat- ural laws which govern the o,.-rations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful a yplic ation of the properues of we ll select ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy foctors’ bills. It ia by the jndic'us use of tuch erticles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong Pnough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle, maladies are floating und us ready to attack wherever there ‘weak point. We may escape many a tal shaft by keeping ourselves wel! forti ie by pure blood and a properly nourish. 1d frame2’—Civil Service Gazetie. Made simpy with boiling water or milk. Bold only in packws by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & €O., 5 ewpathic Chemiste, London, Enziw.t 41 of water, KRADAN@ARRAREA DAILY Diseased Fowls. The comparison of the prices of eggs | of the past winter to that of the previous compe us to ask the cause. Some say hard times, overproduction, tinkering with the tariff, the mild winter, etc., etc. \ in spite of the mild winter in every section many testify that the hens are not doing well—even from parties who are claiming that they are taking excellent care of them. Fre- quent!y parties who seem te take the best of care poorest su I have met parties this winter who keep their fowls sleep ing on the trees, yet they receive more than an average amount of ezgs. As far as | can learn, those parties who get many eggs during the winter have a comfortable place—old barn buildings with plenty of litter, stables, pig pens for them to remain in during the day ) is another factor which greatly cess “here ‘ of their poultry have the | | interferes with winter egg production, | This disease is more pre valent than many suppose But the } stubborn fact confronts us thaton mapy ‘ ry have the liberty to where they please and roost here and I re comparatively free from disease. Many testify i have a good poultry | house the fowls are continually suffering } with cold, fin leveloping into roup. | Such being the fact in many instances | e poult \ lignant they s not prove that agood poultry house irious to the health of fowls, on 1] house is injur toan a good scho the health of the children. Yet we have to admit that many school rooms as well as poultry houses are & nursery of disease--for want of pure air How to properly ventilate a poultry house is the puzzling question low to prevent dampness in a poultry house is inother question of vital importance If we can secure a dry poultry house with plenty of pure air without a direct draught on the inmates, and scrupul ously perform the balance of our work, there is no reason why poultry kept in such a building shonld not be as healthy as those that rove at liberty and sleep on the tree-tops. Feed Your Bees, Keep a sharp lookout for any stands you have reason to think may be short of stores You can not afford to lose them thus far aleng. They have already consumed several pounds of honey, anu should yon let them die this honey will be a total loss. Don’t be afraid to ex- amine them any day when they can fly, and if such a day does net come soon | would risk it anyway Of course it won't do to lift out the combs or leave them exposed very long I simply lift up the corners of the quilt and peep under around the edges, as there is where the honey is most likely to be. If they have been fed late in the fall the honey will most generally be found in the centre of the hive, and just where I like to have a part of it. if any are short of stores go at once granulated sugar and add asmall amount jast enough to dissolve it thoroughly. Stir it well to keep from burning. If it barns it ix dangerous to feed in the winter, but may be fed with safety latein the spring. Boil until it is just about right to make good, hard tatfy. If you can make good taffy you can make good bee candy. However, the candy does not need “‘pulling.’ I feed in cakes—one cake—of two or three pounds toeach stand. Place the candy above the bees and on the frames, and cover up warmly with several thick nesses of old carpet or quilts. I feed my bees candy whether they are short of stores or not. My experience is that they do well on candy, andI can feed them cheaper now than later in the spring, should I have to feed them then. I have already heard of several stands thet have starved, in my own neighbor hood, this winter. They did not look after them iu time. Some colonies con sume twice as much honey as others, and these may be the ones that are short of stores. —Ohio Farmer, The Duirs Cow, dairymmen deny that cows Advanced | need special exercise in winter. Milk giving is enowsh they say. In summer t exercise is generally given. A I rein which the cow can | f ly and then lie down i ruminuate is what fills the milk pail G g two milesto pasture, and perhaps poor pasture at tuat, and beinz diiven home vl n horseback and a yelp- ing Gog has always resulted in a small, | poorly-filled udder, axsidi Kingz wire to leave the farm, an unhappy owner, and children anxious Mange on Cattle. : Cattle suffering from this disease should be kept froin healthy atock. Ap- ply oil tar one pound; fish oil two poands; linseed oil, - saw,” two pounds: turpentine, two ounces. Wash with voap and water before using, and apply once a day toall sore parts and the sur rounding edges. The symptoms are, the animal gets sore around the eyes and the hair comunes off. Other parts of the body are a!so sore. The Best Plan tn Plowing. With al cultivated crops the best plan one single stand, especially after getting | and make some candy forthem. Idon't remeu:ber whether I have ever told how to miake bee candy or not. If I have, it won't be amiss to tell it again. Take | EXAMINER . Sain ae POND’S EXTRACT Have the early frosts or too late a lin- ini gering by the garden gate again aroused that RHEUMATISM ‘so peacefully COLDS slumbering the summer long? Well, if CUTS BRUISES BURNS it’s very bad you must change your diet and perhaps take some distasteful drug SPRAINS SORE SORE —the doctor will tel] you wh but first EYES rub thoroughly the part afflicted with THROAT Catarrh WOUNDS POND’S EXTRACT, then wrap it warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- SORES tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- Headache AND AFTER SHAVING tainly be much relieved. Now that you AND * FOR PILES have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for any of the many things its buff wrapper ALL mentions. It’s a wonderful curative, PAIN But don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. AWratch or Cleck that will not keep correct time is worse than none at all. We have Watches 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 JURY, North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office, and Clocks | NOT ALTOGETHER HARMONIOUS, The choir was singing a new arrange- ment of the beautiful anthem, “Consider the Lilies.” The pure sweet voice of the soprano rose clearly and distinctly in the solo: “They toi-oi-oil not, They toil not, They toil not, Ny-y-yther do they spin.” She paused and the tenor took up the strain : “Nee-ee-ce-ther do they spin, They toi-oi-oi-oil not, They toil not, They toil not, Nee-ee-ee-ther do they #pin.” The tenor ceased, and the hasso, a_ol- emn, red-haired young man, with a voice like a fog-horn, broke in: ““Nay-ay-ay-ay-ther do they spin, They toi-oi oi-oil not, They toil not, They toil not, : Nay-ay-ay-ay-ther do they spin. Then the voices of the three were lifted up in semi-chorus ; “Ny-y-y-ther “Nee-ee-ce-ther + do they spin. “Nay-ay-ay-ther J They toi-oi-oi-oil not, They toil not, They toil not, “Ny-y-y-ther “Nee-ee-ee-ther do they spin.” “Nay-ay-ay-ther f “Brethren, said the gray-haired, old- fashioned pastor, when the choir had fin- ished, we will begin the service of the morning by singing the familiar hymn: “And am I yet alive ?” e+e+e THE BUCHANAN CASE Equal to a Resurrection—-Almos Helpless from Kidney Disease--a Burden to Himeelfand his Friends Dodd's Kidney Pill Cured him Cuaruam, Apri] 30—The story of Sher- man Buchanan, living near Leamington, is worthy of notice. Hesays he was al- most helpless, bloated and a wreck power- i What is caedeaa 4 ASS SSS Castoria is Dr. Samuel! Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. if is n Larmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing {yrups, and Caster Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantce i; thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Casitoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomiacia and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend. Castoria. Castori2. “ Castoria is an excellent medicino for ch'! fren. Mothers have repeatediy told me of its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoria is so well adepted to children thay I recommend it as superior toany preseripticn ko to me.” . Tl. A. Arcuea, M. D., 111 Co. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y, “Our physicians in the children's depart- mens have spoken highly of thei» experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoris, and although we only hare among our pplies what is Enown as recular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won uz to look with favor upon it.” Unirzp THosprrat axp Diapexsary, Boston, Mass. * Castoria is the best remedy for ch Idren cf which I am acquainted. I hope the cay isnot | | far distant when mothers willconsiJerthercal | intercst of their children, and use Castoris i>- stead of the varicusquack nostrumswhichare | destroying their loved ones, by forcingopium, | morphise, soothing syrup and other hurt/ul | agents down their throats, thereby sending | iedical s them to premature graves.’ Dna. J. F. Krxcnesoe, Conway, Ar The Centaur Compary, Tj Murray Strset, New York City. S De 5s n a a > Auten C. Surra, Pree., of mansge:neut is to plow reasonably deep, prepare the soil to a good tilth be- | | fore planting te seeds, and then keep it | thoroughly so during growth by shallow | surface cultivation. This puts the avaii able plant food in a good condition tobe } eke up by the growing plants, and | | helps materially in supplying the neces ; sary moisture | ihe Comb of Fowls, The comb of the fowls is a true index | their health. If the comb is bright ed it indicates that the fowl is in a healthy condition, but if pale or dark it shows that there is something wrong. Careful Feeding, To feed economically, and yet suffici- ently, giva the cows only what they will eat n; clean. Trying to stuff thera wyond this limit will result in loss and not gain l’rofit in Dairying. Good cows, properly treated, are sure to make profitable 1etarns year after year. and no well managed dairy, with details closely observed, fails to do this. Condition of Cream, Cream sometimes becomes bitter if raised in pans at a temperature too low for the milk to sour. Milk in pans should be sour in thirty-six hours. Chicks With Fur On. A breed of chickens with fur in place of feathers is said to be the result of a J panese scientist's efforts tg cross the L nea with te egmmpop Darny.. = .oy!. apr. : cur. Jdessté B. says: that fur the last 4 years he had been @ great sufferer from rheumatism in janll FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpes!. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool. The United Fire Ins Co. of Manchester, The Phoenix fas. Ce. of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR T. E. ISDAND. —- his knee, whiehgnt times swelled became very painful. He tried med.es without success untill lte obtained Manning’s german remedy, which gave hinv instant relief. says! “Ll have nael it for in ligestion, flatn lence, coll in the ‘stomach, era:mp:, neu ralga,anlin fact for almost. every kind of pain or ache. T would'not. be without it, he adds, at any price.” De, Manning's german remedy is manuf: 6 iredonly by- the Hawker Medicine Co’y., St John, N.- B.,and is for sale by all druggists and dealers some of Dr. —_— - -_— Por Over Fifty Years. Ax Orv Axp Wert Treo Revepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Secothing Svrup nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes. the | child. softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and ia the best remedy for | Diarrtiwa, by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-tive cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—-l y Blood and NerveRemedy, He GUO, abgivvecywhene. Price, 3 conte. 11° ty TAEil Wien MEDICINECO'Y.,L'td.,8t. 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StS Bes Potato... 0. .cecsscers. FBZ OOO FI CONN iis cotesst icc Se Be CUI i ivics tn aeaei nd ches S80 F: BI segackeindssmsicscbenssic, 35 Dh ick ees ss 160 PE I os iki Kvkccoincsicc 30 Bh Ee UNG iit iss 53 Be PO ch bs odecocsccicch 8 $ 1603 - | By same steamer on 10th May : 250 bags potatoes .......... ceceseees $ 188 18 bbls IIs i cdticicciteoscccns 45 SNE icacinsencisessauekank bases 150 920 yds Island cloth................ b44 EO 200 SRI ss ieccirees oie ten 1 | ac hoe De 8 a life. 2 Semis Aare less and he was rapidly becoming a bur- den to himself and his friends. Naiural- ly he lost all hopes of recovery, but a happy thought suggested Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and these cured him. Dodd’s was the first kidney remedy in pills form ever offered the public. Its wonderful sue- cess in curing all forms of kidney disease has left tothe introduction of numerous cheap and worthless imitations. Pur- chasers, for their own safety, should insist on getting Dodd’s Kidney Pills. 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