} if a Site eee ve ele ree ee ZZ ; LET PRPO My RePET ICT RSPR IMS ~ ‘*Too sweet for anything,” is the Baby aitera Bath : with Baby’s Own Soap Used by Thousands of Mothers. warded — — Whddddddddidddddddddddddididdd Wer eeebesbbbdaceved TET ITTTEr MACE BY SPARARATANAVEDDORI ToiteT SOAP CO. MONTREAL Tee ALBERT MAKERS'OF THE AD SaES CeL_esrRateo ALBERT Toner Soaps. so & =< 4AMAAAS AAAAAAANAAAANAASAAAANAAANASADAAZDRDEDIAY: W 7 — ee > OFRSET te : * Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 " » Silver w 700 » 3000 Gold " 10.00 +» 190.00 Ciains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards Zde Ger Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cu f studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 Co! lar Studs O5to 200 Br oches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: Bea . Mix Paint . b, 10e |b, Fy Kalsomine 20c package t 4 Whitewash Brushes 10e to $5,00 ‘Tiger” Lad Dodd & Rogers «Brand White J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England | -— CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An ex ensive City and Shipping Trade gives mé excellent facilities for handling to best ad vantage your shipments of Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Uacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Top Market Pri R i. pe A ces antgoenet eturasGu n ar, 2nd- 2Imeod | | light, while it posses but little warmth | if possible i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL I8 1898 v¥VVVYYYYYYYVYYYYYYY VY YY VV VV Pee of Special Interest to our Farmers: wi WV YY SUNSHINE FOR COWS. | Gloomy Surroundiags a Cause of | Tuberculosis. Cows like plants, need not only light ut sunshine, says George E. Newell inthe Boston Cultivator. In winter they are necessari)y deprived of more of fit than in summer. Now the pale sun is by each lengthening day increased in efficac y and should not be withheld from milk cows. No plan is more ir. sanitary than to keep cows confined ina gloomily sun— less stable, while out side the premises are flooded in the genial warmth of Sol’s rays. All cow stables should be so con- tructed as to catch every bit of winter sunshine possible, the move the better. To this end they should be well lighted with south windows and these windows be kept free of those curtains of filth—cobwebs and dust. Cows kept in sunless stables are affected about the same way that plants are in sunless rooms. They are sickly and have diminished vitality. It is in such stables that tuberculosis lurks, and all the legislation in the world will not obviate this disease until dairymen better learn and practice the principles of hygiene. Keep cows out of the gloom and in the sunshine if you would have hea!thy ,vigorous animals capable of yielding a maximum quantity of milk. It is for this reason that I earnestly advocate tightly inclosed barnyards, acting as wind breaks wherg cows may sun themselves for short periods on warm winter days. The ordinary barnyard 1s a refriger— ator in winter and a cesspool in sum— mer, andfor cows to go into it out of the coziest most sheltered nook about the dairy premises. In other words they should be a blessing and not a curse. If properly protected by wind break walls, and in ordinary weather cows can be turned out ot it totheir great ad- stable is like stepping from the frying | pan into the fire. Barnyards should be the warmest, Within a and was made into cheese, few days the spots appeared. Practical experience has taught the growers of early potatoes to have the grater part of the nitrogen in their po- tato fertilizers in the form of nitrate of soda, depending upon its quick action to hasten the development of the crcp. With any farmer or dairyman who or upon breeding and_ rearing calves for the maintenance of his herd and its improvement the choice of a bull is of prime importance. That “the bull is half the herd” should not be for- gotten. The farmer who gets interested in any kind of stock and resolves to have the very best of its kind that is to be had soon sees the benefits thereof, and this habit soon extends to all other branches of his business. —Exchange. Oat of Every Hundred of Humanity are Afficted by Kidney and Liver Troubles. need there wouid be for so grand 8 medicine as Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used that go where | you will round the globe, you'll be able to buy them They are a pleasant medicine, effec- tive, quick to act, mild to use, but pow- | erful in healing. For Constipation, Bil- | fousness, Stornach Disorders, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Urinary ‘Troubles, Rheumatism, Skin Eruptions, Pimples, Impure Blood, they are specific. None genuine but those having thks antage in the n iidle of n early every We TAYLOR Jest mixed naint made y ‘color of the sMmy mass varied from i gray. , abundant about the drain, | the trouble. Newman A winter S day. Phe ordinary plan of tufning them I out every forenoon in a yard perhaps | swept by cold blasts, or permitting them to wander at will to the frozen stream is what saps their vitality and helps to render them “spring poor. Colored Spots in Cheese. Under the direction of the dairy commisioner of Canada a careful study and report of an outbreak of colored spots in a Canadian factory were made by Dr. W. T. Connell. ‘The tactory was found to be well located, but not well kept. As is too frequently the case with cheese factories the utensils and vats in daily use were fairly well | enna, but in general the factory had an untidy appearance. In particular 'the drains were very defective and | filthy. The drainage from the factory was intended to enter a drain under closé connection be- floor and drain was not made, and it had to fall 18 inches to the trough. A considerable part of it splashed over on to the ground under- neath,which was kept const: antly satur— ated, and in aslimy condition. The the floor, but a tween the reddish to reddish yellow or reddish Bacteriological examination of this sulstance revealed many forms of low organic life, and bacilli were dis- covered which clesely resembled a form found in the affected cheese. ‘The salt, rennet and samples ot milk delivered by the different patrons were also examined, but without finding sus- picious germs in any of them. ‘There seemed little doubt but that the | defective drain and its surroundings | were the source of infection, and to (prove that the chromogenic germ could cause A lot of milk in a factorey entirely free from the infection had a Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to Jelieve, 42¢. ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED =>. DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, signature and head-cut of Dr. A. W. Chase. Beware of counterfeits, er THOS. MILLER, Esq., MERCHANT, LUCKNOW, ONT., Cured of Serious Stomach Troubles, Here is What He fays: I was troubled for twenty years with acute stcmacnh trouble and consti- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were recommmended to me. The first dose I took gave me relief. I found them to be the thing I had been look- mg for. They have cured me, THOMAS MILLER, Tub Butter We offer for sale this week 75 tub choice dairy Butter at A VERY LOW PRICE. We want to clear this lot out at once, 80 now 18 your chance to get a tub of GOOD BUTTER CHEAP BEER & GOFF GROCERS Spring... general cleaning. watch may need insure their keeping ‘Lhe time for Your clock or eleaning, tu good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sona’ attemtion given to watchwork, G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE (Qveen St., near London House. | culture of the%bacilli introdced into it | eae Dr, A, W, Chase Tells a Friend That Eighty | ‘an operation at the Central Hospital. Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the | MADAME WALLACE. ee of Female Weakness by Kidney Pills, MontreaL. April 17.—The ladies of this city are rapidly coming to realze the value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, as a epecific for al! Female Troubles. Mdme. Sarah Wallace, modiste, 338 Papineau ave., has had an experince that guesto show that no other medicine can equal Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Female Troubles. Mdme. Wellace writes :-~“ 1 gyftered for toree years with Female Weakness, and nene of our physicians could relieve me. [was asidvised to iry Dod4,s Kidney Pills, and had ov!v used one box when I felt better, now | am cured, and have take- en Only two boxes.” Dodd’s Kidney Pilla always*cure Female Troubles. Dodd’s -> Chronic Eezemik Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema of long standing by using tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistte, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he s Icolour boxes of Lr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Berlin boasts of 476 quacks. The in- crease in the number of regular physi- cians since 1897 has been 172 per cent. while that of quacks bas been 1,600 per cept. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns etc. Mr. Bronxborough—Shall we go to the eeaside this summer. Mre. Bronx- borough— W hat’s the use ? all married now. Let’s rest. The girls are stay at home and —__— Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh atter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 6th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sutterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure, G. Forx, Foreman, Cowan Pm Fire Hall. “Why is itthat you get downto the office so early now? “My wife ’s doing her own cooking, and 1 have to make her believe tnatl can’t wait for breakfast. ” | Ces 3 Vistoria of Wales to Prince George _of Greece will shortly be announced. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia, It is said thatthe engagement of Prin~ oo To s.l who find th emselves with health graduaily slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganized that they aie incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste material, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Vhe quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, China’s «xporte to Italy amouuted in 1897 to 18,697,000 tire, while Ltaly’s ex = ports to China amouated to only 1,0865,- 000 lire. . ye Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. ——_—-—- A spectator in a Japanese theater, on payment of a Smell extra fee, is permitted to stand up; and the person standing be-~ hiod him cannot object. a I ARI Minard’s Liniment for sale- everywhere, te — THE ¢\ Only Une Store in each town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever. offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work manship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE L.W. MACDONALD: LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. ee ams enn A. Plans and specifications for Patents and Draughting in general instructions in Mechan ical Drawing, Surveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. Ladies’... Mocha Glove 2 STUD FASTENINGS $1.15 — ay T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSR A MELERST BOOT & SHOE MFG. CO. ; WHoLesaLe Boot & SHozr MAnuractu RERS, > AMEBEERST, NWOWA SCOTIA Our travellers reach ali parts of the provinces several times yea well as points in Newfoundland, Magdalen Islands, St. Pierre, Miquelon Quebec shores. We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Canadian — Rubber Cos footwear. Age ents will be on the road in a few days with same ples for the fall and winter trade, also for sorting orders. } Representative for P. E. Island, Mr. C. Stanley Sutherland. Address all communications to the Company. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG. C0.) - 15 2aw tl May 3 K ge a ROYAL OAK ee ——<$—__—— = ees ate, eat oes ee ~ eae Eiappy Fiomes. D. GORDON SPHING SUITS & OVERCOAT It has always paid us to look after our customers interests. . That is one reason why we are always basy in our tailor shop OUR MR. SIXTUS McLELLAN IS AN ARIST Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of cutting, wide is now master of the art, with fifteen years experience, which with the bene . of the knowledge how the suit should be made, gives him a great ad- vantage over ordinary cutters, Our importations of Clothes in English, Irish, Scoteh, and Canadian for the spring trade are exe ee fine, sLowing a diver sity of design and coloring, not confined to one ides We invite you to examine our ‘ted *k and investig our , Whether you buy or not. en tae rath prices GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen Street, MEN’S STYLISH OULFITTER PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Stores am private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workmanship. The latest and most beantiful New York designs in electrolicrs. A largé stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand. Call on us at the Masonic Temple Building. treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, © MANUFACTURERS AGENT — ends 7 FERTILIZER Manutacturedof HO .'S BONE & BLOOD Tried last season. GRAND SUCCESS. Bone 0 Blood! oes rrszy ssays You will receive courteous Hoe’s LOWER PRINCE STREET, Charlttetowo ; B. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetown