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Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL, Charlottetown, May 28, 1891—2aw and wy City Hardware Store. - ? = pn an a a TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. Ve are making Special Reduc- tions during this month on the binding of Magazines, Mllustrated Papers, Periodicals, etc. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, jan6 fign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeoti’s Corner: —_ _——— — —— a a — ————Seee ee ee Dr. Grensides says, in the course of his report of the Experimental Farm, Ontario : Last autumn a pure-bred Arrshire cow seven years old was purchased and brought to the farm. Towards the spring, her at- tendant, finding she was not doing well, re- quested me to examine her, which I did, I made up my mind at once that she was the victim of ‘‘tuberculosis,” and had her imupediately isolated for further observa- tion. As she was milking at the time, and as there was an available calf, out of a Dur- ham grade cow by a pure-bred Polled-Angus bull, it occurred to me that it would bea good opportunity to test the transmissibility of tuberculosis, through the medium of the | pants a ib and the cost of making it. was milk. | ‘1? centsa lb. The proceeds from seven lv is a point that has by no means been | cows that year amounted to $154.39. | satisfactorily settled by observers. Author- | <ti]) continue taking milk to the factory, in ities are alinost unanimous in the belief | which | am now a stockholder. From teu that where the tubercular deposit involves | pows jast year the proceeds in cheese were the udder, there is the utmost danger to $200, or an average of $20 a cow. It takes susceptible individuals consuming the milk} }out 10 Ibs. milk for 1 1b. of cheese. We from that udder ; but many hold the view/make American cheese and __ brick that if the mammary glands are not in-’ cheese, the latter in size and shape like a volved in the deposit, that tho danger is brick, hence its name, and also Switzer slight. In this case the udder is perfectly | cheege for saloons, which is more expen- healthy, hence the opportunity for an eX-|sive, The factories pay from 75 cents to periment was very favorable. $1 for 100 lbs. milk. Cheese makers get Our patient rapidly declined, in fact from | ¢.4.5 $50 to $60 per month. There are the very first she presented the symptoms | over a dozen cheese factories in this town a & typical case of galloping consumption. | of six miles square. Farmers bring their Ve kept her for about one month, aliowing | milk in morning and evening to the fac- the,calf to suck her during this time. A8s|tories, It takes about half an hour to ex- | she began to get pretty weak, we resolved |tract the cream from the milk. This is| to destroy her and make a post mortem for | done by a cream extractor, which is a great | the benefit of the stadents. Upon opening improvement on the old style of doing hem we found very extensive deposits of things. Cheese making pays better than tubercles, both in the chest and abdomen, | butter making, and the sooner its manufac- in fact, almost all the organs in these cavi- | ture js undertaken on P. E. Island the bet- ties were seriously involved. ; ter. I would like to see some of your The calf was put away by himself and | young men visiting us, as they could learn fairly well fed and housed for seven months, | the art of cheese making in less than a sea- when we killed and opened him. During |son. In some things we could not learn thig time he appeared healthy and throve | them anyvhing, but in cheese making I fairly well, his appetite being good and |¢,.) oonfident we could. there was no cough. ae anil lexamined him, and took his tempera- In Prison 35 Years. E2yj., 3 former resident of P. E. I., but now of Clymin, Dodge Co., Wis., writing toa friend says: ‘‘in Tue Examiner of the 15th inst. 1] noticed that the subject of cheese making on P. KE. 1. is being diseussed, and very | wisely, too, think. I have had some ex- | perience in haudling miik in cheese fac- tories since 1882, and perhaps my exper- lence may be of some benefit to some of my old acquaintances on the Island who may be engaged in agricultural pursuits. We generally begin cheese making about the lst of May. In 1882 cheese sold for 7 ture occasionally, but found nothing abnor- mal, Upon opening him, however, we found widespread deposits of incipient tubercles. Both pleure were dotted all over with small clusters of tubercles, and in the ab- domen the liver was spotted externally in a like manuer, and also there was a good crop on the sheet of membrane—mesentery -- that envelopes the bowels, and suspends tnem to the roof of the abdomen. Inijact it was astonishing to observe the STORY OF TWO ENGLISHMEN WHO SUFFERED FOR ANOTHER MAN'S CRIME, Two-gray-haired men arrived at Chicago from New York on Tuesday night. They were very feeble, and a glance told that they were foreigners. They were George and Lloyd Beatty, twin brothers, 71 years old, from Birmingham, Engiand, Both extent of the deposits, ofcer having wit-|men have spent the last 35 years of their nessed the apparently healthy state of the|lives in Millbank prison, They are now young animal during lie. on their way to a son and nephew who It was consistent, however, with my past | lives in Pueblo, Col. ebservations, that if the tubercular de- ‘The story which they told shows the un- posits are not sufficiently extensive to |certamty of circumstantial evidence. Ac- inteffere with the functions of important | cording to their story, they were arrested orgae there is no appreciable evidence of years ago last November, charged with ill-health resulting from their presence. In |the murder of a neighbor with whom they order ty make this experiment as complete | were known to have had trouble. Both men as it might have been made, this calt protested their innocence, but as they were should have been kept separate to avoid | lone and could produce no witnesses to the chance of infection through the wedium | prove an alibi, their story was not be- of the air, or food of the foster-mvuther, of{jlieved. They were convicted and sen- which they would both partake from the|tenced tv imprisonment for life. — Lioyd same box. Unfortunately, however, this| Ws unmarried, but George had a wile and calf could not be got to drink milk from a|® 802 13 years of age. he wife died 7s pail, and if he had been let into the aoe re eee oo oa ie at box twice @ day to suck, he woald have) crie'to Amorica soon after bis mother's deat been subjected to the same danger froin to free himself of the odium of being the son - meee . nowt, Yer her sputum, of g ——— which — - _ 7 no hough ina Less Gegrec. . he remained in the nei rhood where he ave matter of fact, } think we are justified | was known. The i brothers served in in assuming, that the milk was the melium | prison at hard labor, suffering not only from of transmission in this case. : ithe loss of their freedom, but also from the Although recognising that there is some j»owledge of their innocence. On April 28th, foundation for the theory of infection through '‘jast. a conviet uamed Churchill, who was the medium of the air, where healthy cattle gorying a 10 year term in the same prison are kept with tubercular ones, and also trom with them, died from consumption, On his feeding out of the same manger, still con-' quath bed he confessed having committed the cluding from my own expericuce, 1 am of the | murder for which the Beatty brothers were opinion that the danger is slight when com- | suffering a living death. The officials mide pared with that of consuming the milk from @ ‘the necessary investigation. The dying con- tubercular subject. vrict’s stcry wasfound to be true. They were Both the sire and the calf are said to be /released and came to Ameriza to spend the healthy. rest of their ruined lives with the son and Cornmeal {x) BEER & GOFF _._——HAVE JUST RECEIVED-~—— G00 Barrels Choice Family Flour, 125 Barrels Kiln Dried Cornmeal, 1 be sold at the lowest Flour & ie tear eat \ all of which was bought low and wil rock-bottom prices for Cash. Every barrel guaranteed full weight, any part of the city free of charge. & GOFF, Queen and King Square Stores. and delivered to NT ee SS ee eee —— oe mayl}—eod & wky It is pretty generally recognised now that nephew. humen and bovine ‘‘ tuberculosis” are one aud the same disease; hence the necessity for caution in using the milk from a cow, in which there is any suspicion of “tuberculosis,” Prof. Melvile E. “Anderson. ; ae ; |THE MAN CHOSEN FOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF for it would appear that it is just as liable to) por isu LiTeRATURE IN LELAND STANFORD be transmitted to an human being as to UNIVERSITY. young bovines in this way. a Bloomington, Ind., May 7.- (Special. )— Prof. Melville B. Anderson, of Lowa City, Iowa, to-day wired Dr. gfe Pace : : : i of Leland Stanford Junior Uni- on ‘Dias Hepa en the Experi- teat tes acceptance of the chair of set 1 Farm, Ontario, Dr. Grensides re- Associate Professor of English on WAAEES « e 8 ord Universit at alo 0, A mare that works in the garden dropped Pelee ae " a foal that was somewhat weak. Her sup-; Prof. Anderson is eminent in his specialty. ply of milk was small, and it did not appear | He is forty years olJ; a native of Nova Scotia; to be properly constituted, as the foal took/sometime resident at Oregon ; student at to souring profusely, which we could not | Cornell University of Gottingen; has held arrest, until we fed the young animal on several professorships in Knglish aa in cow's milk, and withheld the mother’s. Butler and Purdue a A am However, it did not gain in strength and ae a —_— o hak om on nas could not get on its feet without being Sen. G6 Veet ang 8 ee” — A Weak Foal. Under date of May 23rd, D. 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All interested In these nem Chronic Dys tics especially, should read this little book; It is wrapped about each bottle of the remedy, or wlll be promptly mailed free to any address. DYSPEPTICURE Is sold by all Druggists—Sample Size 3G cts.; Large Bottles $1.00, Those who cannot get it easily will receive a large bottle by mail, all expenses prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- ed letter or P.O. Order to the maker, Charles K. Short, Pharimscist, St. John, N. B. P. S.--Dys? ne is betog dally sent with safety to the rouotest parts of Canada and the United State: ia a special mailing package. The Prince Edward Island Electric Co, MYVHE adjourned Annual Generai Meeting of this Company will be held at their Office in Charlottetown, at Twelve o'clock, nocn, on WEDNESDAY, 10th day of June next, A. D. 1891. Dated this 29th day of May, 1891. JAMES WADDELL, may 29—~ e0d Superintendent. NC McC , °j icatior rench itv, and" anon became. a victim tothat | MOCIH® Mrs Pa saat te bane of colt flesh called ‘Joint Ill,” so that Professorship of English Literature in the we considered it more humane to put it out | [yniversity of Iowa. | of ita suffering, as there seemed little chance of its ultimate recovery in the face of such diseouraging complications. The year before the mare dropped a fiue, strong, healthy foal that never ailed a day —a full sister to the one that died—and nearly everyone that saw the mare propiie- sied that her foal would not do well, as she was so very fleshy. This year she was very decidedly lower in flesh, and, as [ have ex- | {t relieves this little sutferer at once 5 it pro plained, had ill-luck with her foal. natural, «quiet sleep by relieving the This is some evidence that a high state |child from pain, aud the little cherub awakes eldest son of the late Rev. Dr. Edward C. 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