* 2 eal PR i BEE a rm mn 6 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 17, 1899 EE | Cte. . , © LaGirippe Have you had it? If not, be prepared, for it is here. You needn’t dread the dis- ease so much as the suf- fering afterwards. Why have it? °*Tis the weak, nervous, pale and thin who suffer most. Scott’s Emulsion corrects these conditions. |\ and | it gives strength stability and the strong throw off the disease. 'Twill lift you out of that terrible depression which follows. au druggists, 50c. and $1.00. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the urder- to and on Wednesday, the 22nd ure h, instant, forall uncollected y notes ‘n favor of, and Debts Allan Hunter and also for sl! signed, u day of M prom isso to the late Judgments recovered by me against bie debiore. Tenders murt be sccompanied by cash or certiffe’ cheque amounting totem per cent. of tender which will be returned if tender is vot accepted, A complete list of notes, debte and judgments may be ioepected in the office of Mathieson & Bently, Georgetown, to whom al] enders mast be addressed. WILLIAM HUNTER, Administrator Georgetown, March 7,’99—w2i ee a We have . a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watch 28 and Cloeks until Xmas. |t will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON (yreat George St. REMOVED. On anl after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me im my office ix the New Prowse Bloek, on the north side of ()ueen’s Square, rss deor to the right upstaips, OR. JH. AYERS Danii Shredded W heat Biscuits We have just received via. S. &. Stanley, another lot of Shreddad hole Wheat B scuits. Those Biscuita are highly recom mended to anyonetroubled with poor digestion weak stomach ete. Chey are made without the use of yeast, soda, or baking powder, avd are both lighs and short. For sale at BEER & GOFF ee NOTICE! 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 payrent at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. W. A. WERKS « CO. n 26—:od &w 2a smc gent am NE Hn SH AOA A RL HOR AAS | Of Special Interest + to our Farmers HY ASTER SEALERS TE es — — or Clover. Scarcely an institute is held that] as well as possible |!some one does not show the great | val f clover, and we with many 1 ¢ can not but wonder why this val piant does does not receive ' There is nothing wn on the farm that possesses more ie, and itcan be fed proftably to ttention | every animal on the farm and at any n the life of the animal. Not} long since some agricultural journal stated that clover hay could not sately be fed to idle horses. W hy not , ae | contains the very element that should | be fed to the horse whether at work or idle. Che writer who made the state- ’ | ment reached a conclusion from faulty | premises. Properly cured clover hay will hurt no animal. It is one of the best things in the world to feed to hogs and may be fed either dry or ste imed but preferably steamed. For cows it | is idea Fed in connection with corn meal it has been shown. by practical feeders to be the best and cheapest food | | tor the fattening animal, its cha:ac er | OF composition counteracting the bad effects of the fattening process. At an institute this winter a feeder stated that he had never made more or cheaper beef than by feeding: clover hay and cornmeal. As a soil renovater its value is well known, and the soil threughout this entire West needs a good deal more Fattention than it is receiving. We have been farming our land to death and if the need of greater precaution and fertibzing was suggested the farmers of the prairies pooh poohed it as nonsense ; and as a result our wheat belt has been steadily moving westward and we are grow:ng aridiculous by small average corn crep.__ But the inevitable result of continuously robbing the soil has come to some of our most splendid- ly tertile sections, and those who would not listen are compelled to see. All through the older West we now have practically exhausted farms, and only two things remain to be done in such cases: either move further west or adopt some sensible system of bringing up the disorganized or impoverished land. Which shall we do? Most people will adopt the latter, for most people who live on such farms have been forced to see that scientific agri- culture is a good deal more profitable 1S than moving to some other place where the same ruinous system will produce the very same results. To the owners of these run down farms nothing can be suggested that will be of greater utility in restering the fer- tility of the land than the sowing of clover, even if nothing but the roots are left to the soil_—Agricultural Epitomist. Neatness About the House. The farm house furnishes the very best opportunity for neain aad ofnamentation, and it costs so little to keep buildirgs painted and in good re- pair, fences kept up, front yard fences painted or white-washed, good walks made, and shade trees and flowers planted that there can be no reasonable excuse for not doing these things. Be sides it is economy todothem. It is 5S Gharlotietwn ‘Sewerare ers for Cement, Brick ete. ee Tend Sealed seperate Tenders addressed to | the un@ersigned wil! be received at this ‘fiee untilincon,on Tuesday ths 4th cf | nail when a board on a_ building has | from the fence. repairs is to permit a leak on the farm! oka himself and his farm reckless extravagance not to sualeit | when paint is needed or not to drive a become loose or a picket has fallen To neglect necessary and in the pocket book. Leaving appearances out of the question entire- | ly——and it is the duty of the farmer to to appear neatness as re } ak | presented by paint and good buildings ' and fences, it is a simple, pring iple of | good for any |other condition indicates decay and tloss. A rotten board or loose one on | a building admits dampness to the structure and pretty soon there will be | more rotten boards er more loose ones. | Broken down fences are a temptation to stock to become breachy, artd ex- pose crops te the danger of being in- jured by cattle and horses. To permit such things is not the way that the careful business men make a- success of their business. ‘They achieve suc cess by attention to the smallest detail and by keeping their establishment, every part, up toa high standard condiuon. business Management, ot By nourishing every part of Flealth your system with blood made pure by _ tak- ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then you will have nerve, mental, bedily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know the absolute intrinsic merit of Floods Sarsaparilla oni. weu Spring Medi- cine and Blood Purifier. $1, six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, ticod’s Pills act easily, promptly and eiicctively. 25 ceuts. RAghh? AeA © The Month a 5. | a Look after your horses and al) do- mestic animals. ’ Wau. The best of al! con- dition powders, 4 Ib bag 60c; get pamphlet— advice free, REDDIN : BROS.. Opposite P. O, avery eees KAAARAAS RARARARAARAARARARAR oS SESS SEES SPL PE ES SF FEES SE JAMES KELLY Whoiesrsle Commirrion Dealer in al! kinds of FRESH FISH. Eils and Smeits, Spectaliies, April, 1899 for the following materiale: — 1. Tenders endorsed “Preporals for | Cement”, assording to conditions and epee | ifications and Oo forms supplied a: this ‘ flice, each tender to be accompanied bya certified cheque for $125 00 to be forfetied | if the party decline the contract or fail to satisfactorily compl-te it. 2. Tenders endorsed “Proposal for | Brick,” fer 230.0(0 Bricks according to condition aed on forms supplied at this Offce. Bids will be received for the wiole quantity required or for lots ef 50.600 or j more. Bach tender to be accompanied by | aeertified cheque ter five (5%) per eent : ofthe amount of the tender, to be forfeited it the party decline the contract or fail to satisfaetorily complete it, i The eommiationers do not bind thew- selves to accept the lowest or awy tender, } HENRY SMITH, ; Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Sapply, Ch’town, P. E. Island March 13, 1899 61—2aw,td NO. 8 LONG WHARF Cowrcercwee BOSTON MASS SOLICI@EL Write for stencils and particulars. Have dust Compieted My ew Oyster Place, Cal] and eee the brilliant display of beaufifnl oysters on and off the shell. Onr Oyster king ie standing im window, ysters. the | Bee him, and then you will! eat John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...... 'Of Dundas, in | /ED/E 27R. BSNS BER GER BER | | = —_—— _—- LINEMAN DUNN. Endorses Dodd's Kidary Pills For Rheuma- tim. Dundas, March 13,—Geotlemen—I bave been troubled with Rheumatiem for ayear past, and have used several so~ called cures Noee of, themdid mea particle of good, however, until I started on a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since then my sflerings have been brief as my story is. Three boxes of Dodd’a Kidney Pills cured me completely, asd you are welcometo make my éisiement public. | William Dunn, Telephone Lineman.” Here i3 information, usore precious than a gold mise to men who fellow the same occupation as Mr. Duon,faod who are creat suflerers from Rbeumestiwm. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure them as they eured Mr. Duon. I a eA A new Knapp ro ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- IDs S8€asol. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The hend « ffices of the Canadian Life {osurance Gompany are to be removed from Hamaion to Torovute on acc unt of high taxation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh eiter Operations Fail. Joronw, March 16th, 189%. My bey eged fourteen, hes been a sviterer ‘rom Catatrh, and lately we submitted hi to an operation at the Centra) Hospi'al. Since then we bave res: ried io Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H, G. Forp, Foreman, “owan Ave. Fire Hall. feunt Telswoi’s new book, ihe proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor ~ettlem-nts in Canada, is entitled, ‘Lhe Resurreation.” The nevel is strong iv buman study, with a ceotral problem. Experts speok of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Toletet’s peu iinard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse Jamies’ trial for train ro'= bery oss commenced at Kansas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 vears old, mother of the James boys,was @ witness on the prieover behalt. The woman had one arm shot off ty detectives years ago in defending her 8u08, —_—— woee----— To all whofind th emselves with hea)th xradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganMm<d that they are incapable of keepene the syrtem free from } oigonous wasie ualeriel, Ftor ach Lieorcered, Bowels Con- dipated, Head Aching, Back Paiming, iake or. Chaee’s Kiciey-Liver Fils, The quick way they hetp )vuu back to health wid sur prise you, Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Aooording to a Toronto despatch Premier Laurier bas notified Mr. Spence of the Daminion Alliance that the vote in faver, of probibiion did not represent sucha proportion of the elec.crate as would justity the introducticn by the government ofa prokibitory law. The government de~ CesiOn is, IL IS UNMECeBsAry 10 FAY, Nosalls factory and dirpleasing toibe triends of probibitioo. Chronic Eczema Cured. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Rila Alton, of ‘thnd, N. B. On asworn state- meot ban ‘fton xrays: J hereby certs that mv daugltter Gracie Ella was cored of Kezema of long standing by ustog tour boxes oo! Dr. Chase’s Olin :ment. Wltam Thdetiec, tugeist. of Hertiand aiso certifies thes -he old jour } &xes o1 Lr, Cnase’s Ofntwwent which red urecie iitla, } ; Blacksmiths’ Supplies :: Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Caulk Steel, Tee Caulks, Spokes, Rims ard Hubs, i i j Elousecleaning, =*“)¢ f. 82.4 As the spring housecleaning seasen is approaching it’s wise for the sider how they are going toattain the best results. "177 Take the advice of millions of 19% BOS. 4s: “Sunlicht” & “Lifebuoy” Soaps whieh are eold at Se pertwin bar. Each bar of these world redow e] Breads ; with it a $5(00 guarantee of »heolute purity Th<y will remove the dirt: nickie Ga eseily avd leave a pleasant, sweet odor abeut tie house, aud wii! not tic’ oss . y and ae do** Washing Powders, aod adulterated soaps. - P e work. lad'es to con. people in all parts of the werld and use noth. “LIFERUOY” is a carbolid disinfectant soap, and : is strongly recommended for kiliimg all discase germs, Use pleaty of it aad be healthy. y oe e SS Clothing We have just opened 5 cases 0 CLOTHING Men's Boys’ & Childrens The goods were bought from a man- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices — will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co ST oe iy Si 2 Sy Bes Spring’ —Opening Our new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoating, Trowsering. etc., for Spring are arriving dajly. Don’t put off leaving your order uvtil the last minute, @ it requires time todo good work. We are running full tun now; but we can do more. Our garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Worlmanship and Finish, Exclusiyeness in Colurine and Design GORDON & McLLEAN Weare sole agents for Kearney & Foot Files & Raeps. Buy from us and save mouey. odd sno Rogers. Wholesale & Retail = , NESE j Walker’s Cerner......- MERCHANT TAILORS a - ~ - —— ~ - a . = SKATES ii HOCKEY & ACME A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwr SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE