~ a, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 1, 1859 Bo ey WV svc Ae ei Pd” PISMAP? Ope Pare Rerey > «Too sweet for anything.” TCR PPE H TERED ee is the Baby after a Bath with -) ~ i . sr 54 te < <x Poa —) Lv ; oy & 2 .. i> wT» F 2 <— >» 5 5 2 2 : . a. J FS : . A e: ; Used by Thousands of & . =. . « arc > : Mothers. =: 3 = . «<. S MADE BY a + ma, ® THe Atecat Tower Soap Co. MonTREAL S- . a. > MAKERS OF THE = * CELEBRATED ALBERT Tomer Soaps. eo 2: CPAAAAADAAAAAADALASVASAARARAABINDAVALEDANER ays Srivimennecenvedivennnedts Nei idatddlidd iter, —_ £33 pill 25 = 290 pillstor ZOc. = 3 = -—Save money on medicine = ‘ =» as well as on food or drink-- te Dr. HARVEY’S Anti-Bilious & Purgative PILLS biliousness, sick head- CURE Miwa. « *, indigestion, boils, eruptions, costiveness, etc., and cost only 25c. per box of 33. edd ede de Me eee eed died Over 25 years on the market. Sufferers from liver complaints should write for genuine testi- monials. Full size box will be sent as sample on receipt of 25c. THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 ST, Paut St... MONTREAL. PRBSEARAA? 222 4BAP BARAMPARAPRAMBARMAADAAL SELSCTA CA CRETE CC CCRE Tie ceud FeANAAAARAAAMAPAARADP PRE RADAABARAAAARADABABAARARBAREAAAAABAPAPAABAAAAAARAAABBARAARE ABA») 7“ ( | Cheap Rates to Montreal Just one cent invested in a Post Card and directed to G. A. Holland & Son, Montreal, will bring you a neat sample book of their magnificent line of Wallpapers | ' } | by return mail—free of charge—with special discount rates. > English Wallpapers Japanese Wallpapers Scotch Walipapers American Wallpapers French Wallpapers Canadian Wallpapers. - We are in touch with the leading manufacturers of the world and buy- ing in large quantities enables us, through the Press, to supply the i people of Canada with a very ex- i tensive assortment of Wallpapers at minimum prices. THE POST CARD. In writing your card mention : } Limit price Colors wanted Rooms to be papered Size of Rooms. G. A. HOLLAND & SON Established sé Years Caneda's Great Wallpaper Store 2411 ST. CATHERINE ST. MONTREAL. P.S.—Agents for the Dominion of Ca- nada for C. J. & G. G, Potter, | Darwen, England. —_— ee Fancy Sale & Tea The ladies of St. James Church will hold their Annual Fancy Sale and Tea, in St. James Holl on Thursdhy,April 6th, Doore open at 2,30 o’clock in theafternoon Tea from 5 to 8 o’clock. Admission 10c, Tea ticket 25 cents, cWWV¥Y¥YVYVV¥VVYVYVVVWVYV VY : Of Special Interest = < to our Farmers =: Setting the Hen. | In the ordinary, rather indifferent tice of caring tor farm poultry, full HNarchnes ol are not enerally expected, but to those who the eggs set have very carefully selected a breeding- pen ol layers of eggs to set, or have paid out good money for a few settings | of eggs, the failure of a number of the eggs to incubate is quite a serious dis- appointment. It depends in a great upon ourselves whether we get ameasure large flock of-early chicks or not. ‘Lhe hens that lay all winter are the ones that do the early sitting, andjit is on the care of these, while situng in cold weather {that our success Gependads. It is well to havea warm pleasant building with windows facing the south (for a hatching house. In | protect the sitting hens from the moles- tation of layers and other disturbing agencies, the pen should, if practicable, | be divided into two compartments five or six feet long by two feet wide. At the end of each compartment should be placed a nest box | about 18 inches square. Woven wire | answers well for tne partitions. The | partitions need not extend more than three feet high it the wire netting is ex- tended over the top to keep the sitter in and other fowls out. In each compartment shouid be a pan of watcr, plenty of coarse sand and grit, besides a constant supply of mixed grain. When two or three hens become broody, each should be given a thorough dusting with insect powder and set at night on as many eggs as she can cover well, but not more than twelve. ‘The eggs should be carefully selected, or even large size and color, rejecting any that are abnormal in size or form, and not more than about ten days laid. When the hens are put on the eggs they should be enclosed in the nests fora day or so and then allowed to come off as they please, in their compartments, for tood, wate and exercise. It is sometimes necessary toshut them up a second time, but usually when a hen is free from lice she will stick to her nest fuithfully. Ifthe eggs have been laid by a pen of about a dozen young hens taat have been kept with the society of a good male, changed from pen to pen once a week it is seldom necessary to examine the eggs in a week or more to see that none are fertile. The result should be a good percentage of live chicks at the end ot three weeks. When the batch of hens set at one time bring off their broods, the chicks may be given to a less number of hens or a brooder may be used, and the hen set with more eggs, as it does not harm a hen to bring off too or three broods of chicks. Whena hen is to be set again her chicks, if to be raised in a Drooder, should be removed from the nest soon after hatched and more eggs given her at once. ‘The chicks may be kept in a flannel-lined blanket near the stove till they caneat well. ‘They may then be transferred to a_ brooder, which should be kept at 80 to go degrees for the first three weeks when a lower temperature will suffice.— Farmer's Advocate. Benefit of a Separator order to } coverea A writer inthe Montreal Witness says: “I have been using a separator since last May, and I would not try to make butter for market without one. The first week’s use of it convinced me that a person milking from six to losing money and also causing extra handling of the milk who ten COWS Was Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to dJelieve. 52c. NOTICE! am TO DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at onee will be sued for. W. A. WEEKS & CO. ‘(+ ccd ow im »<* | did not have a separator. ; | separator process makes better’ butter At the time 1 got my separator I was milking nine cows and the increase over the old! way was fourteen pounds. ‘The cows | were all fresh at the time, but the gain | | has averaged one pound per cow. The | | because the cream is pure, all the im- purities and dirt having been taken out. Before | got my separator I had a hard time to dispose of my butter at 20 cents a pound, and now | cannot fill my orders at 25 cents” Hired Help. The cheapest man that a certain farmer ever had on his farm, he said, before an institute, he paid $60a month. ‘There is a good deal in that remark. If a thoroughly competent man can be secured, one who will take an interest in his work, who can _ be relied upon at all times, who is kind to stock and careful with machinery and implements, the matter of wages ought not to cut much figure.—Agri- | cultural Epitomist. —_— -—-— The Ce-operative Farmer advises all ; farmers to try a small patch of mangels this spring. It says: If you have a nice piece of land deep ploughed last fall so much the better but on a liberal dressing of barnyard manure and about 500 lbs to the acre of common. salt. When sowing the seed on application of about 400 Ibs of complete fertilizer tu the acre put in the drill is a help. The seed should be soaked over night and the water poured on ata_ boiling temperature, ASTHMA PERMARENTLY CORED. A Well-known Canadian Notary rah- lic Suffered for 35 Years—Per- manently Cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound. R. D. Pitt, Esq., Kamloops, writes: “ had suffered for at least 35 years from tha great oppressirenese of asthma and shorte | ness of breath. I had during these ycars consulted many physicians and t icd a:! the remedies, until the doctor told me TI might get temporary relief, but I would ba aw ways troubled. I tried Dr. Clarke’s cola Compound, and after taking the first hottie I became greatly relieved, and three hotties have completely cured me. I ean now breathe as naturally as ever, and astisaa does not treuble me in the least. 1 feel it my duty to bear testimony to the mar vellous effect this remedy has had in wy case, and would urge a!) suffering from this disease to try Clarke’s Kola Compound, yeara as I have can appreciate blessing this remedy must prove to cuffer- ers from asthma.”’ ‘Three bottles of Cla*ke's Kola Compound are guaranteed lo care. troubled with asthma. Address Toe tiridiths & Macpherson Co, 121 Church street, Tfor- onto, and Vancouver, B. ©C., sole “ara- dian agents. Sold by all druggists. When writing for sample mention ihis paper. Clarke's Kola Compound ifs the only per- manent cure for asthma; fully used throughout the leading hospitals in England aud Canada. s Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. e OOP SSOS OOOS Ti CO r OOO OOO WEAR the celebrated i : | BB CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry goods atores, ZITAT A SE ES SS EE DIT TITTIES ES TIO II TICES III ITE - “908 OO 96 eOWS LD SHO OTES ORANGES & LEMONS received to-aay Thursday 130 Cases choice stock CARVELL BROS Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imported seed—on the **Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON 6—-d&wlmo is now snecesa- | a | Ask for Minard’s and take no other as only those who have suffered all tuete . Limited and The Western Canada Loan and vbat & | Savings Company, respectively, or of any of . A | necessary corperstions and parties to enter into free sample will be eent to any persem | gi necessary agreements for the purposes afore «ehronic Lezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cnied is the case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- } ment Mr. Aiton says: J hereby certify that |} my Gaughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema 1 long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Oiniment. William Thistle, rugeist, of Hartland also certifies that he old tour boxes o1 Lr, Chase’s Ointment which red Gracie Ella, The knowledge a man doesn’t always crops out when achild bim, possess questions Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House A hird in the huife and fork. hand is vulgar. Usea Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a svtierer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Cre eee, A signal failure has wrecked many a train of (hougit, Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians land than More sailors are wrecked on a\ sea, To a.) whofind th emse)ves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 60 disorganizid that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste waterial, Stor ach Disordered, Bowels Con- dipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, the quick way they heip ycu back to bealth will sur prise you, At a safe distance we do not hesitate in saying that prizefighters are no better than they should be. —_— —— eee Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend _- Mrs. John Trainor, King St. offers for sale atbree story dwelling bouse situated on Pownal St. containing 13 rooms and shop with good stabling in connection. Dwelliog suitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. Rn NOTICs& t herby given that an application will be made so the Parliarnent of Canada at its next sesion for an Act ineorporating The Ca nadian Mortgage and [Investment [nCorporation tor the following emongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp any with all the necessary powers incidental to such a business, and to acquire and under- ake the assets and business of The Canada rermanent Loan and Savings Company, i he ireehold Loan and Savings Company, The ondon and Onterio Investment Company, them, and of such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the said . THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK, for the Arplicants DATED at Toronto this 26th day of January, 26--9i tues We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Kings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette ()airs Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s avd Clocks until Xmas. lt will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. {GEST ——_— Tailor-Made vs. Factory-Hade | Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready-made clothing, and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged merits of their clothing they invarably tell how nearly they approach to tailor-made. Here are some quotatious— ‘ Klegantly tailored.” Cut and finished equal to order. ed work,” #qual in quality, fit, and fiaish to suits made tu order, or similar statements, ‘Then tailor—made clothes are different to im- ported factor y-made, otherwise there would be no need to ake comparisons. Ii tailor-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which the ready-made strive to 1each, _— The fact is there isa great deal of differs ence between 4 faciory~made imported suit and a tailor-made in style and dur~ ability. ‘ The man that is indifferent as to the appeatgnce of his clothes when he buys them and when worn a month, may be satiefied with a factorysmade, but if he has regard to looks and economy, he will buy tailorsmade garmen!s. For those who are not disposed to give the prices upuall paid for clothes made to special order, and are not satisfied with the imported ready-made clothing, we have made, and are daily adding, Suits aud Overcoats of superior workman ship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes of inferior quality. Ail Weol Oxford Tweed Suits, $915 All Wooi Serge Snits, $9.50 All Wool Worsted Suits, $9.50 DD. A. Bruce, MORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Le ee — = Sere Be ee Pastebin ek : ; y a WE BEGAN TO-DAY A BIG CLEARSNCE SALE OF BOO!S AND SHOES ~~ As we want room big targains will be given im all kinds of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. - NOW .IS YOUR CHANCE TO!GET THE BEST MAKERS BOOTS. DISCOUNTS AT 20, 25 & 36 PER CENT S4LEFOR CASH ONLY. DON’T MISS THIS SALE . Fwewartot~,.1-tsq Ls W. H. STEWART & CO..1 LONDON HOUSE BUILDING, And the question arises, a What should we eat, at and avoid? Supper being late refreshmert We Should Avoid Anything and _ ever! that does not, comply with the following, simple By rules. That which readily 3% ates, and does not overtax a. digestive powers during ‘ We Should Eat ARERI ever heard tell of in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silverware, spectacles, China- ware, Glassware, fancy Goods, Toys, etc., etc., fora short time, as we are preparing for spring goods at the ¢—MODERN—¢ JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS STORE ALSO, ig, punctually attended to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Compacees, etc Sunnyside, opp. Post Office night. Only that which healthy sleep, without : veactionary depression ip We Should Drink morning. BOVRIL | BOVRIL LIMITED ° - nu JURY and CO, CHARLOTTETOWN. | 30 Farringdon Streat, 25 & 27 St. Peter Streeh London, Englan«. Montreal, ae * * SA = BEI O 9 OO 8 Ne COO I 8 8 0668 Bi ws. ws Many Licicyel anal SS —e Cee cotati a Oe a Accent, | ae se ae MELE IE EME HF tats ; Seay 164