: ; Hy » daar. tak - > See - “ee aes hae oe ¥ ae. é é a ‘ ‘ a lille ae te i ita stag ita tg ‘agi a ite cy Aaa’ iinet Sern. WTATION IS THE SINCEREST. FORM OF FLATTERY.” ' | The be WINARD'S LINIMENT | has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that st proof that r IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- | reeort. resemble the Bright’s D sease earance only. | help and dying, her reappearance on the excellence Of | street in apparent good beslth was @ pleas ED. The imitations genuine article in aj They lack the gener: Genuine This wotice is necessary, as injurious and dapgenwus imitations, called Waite LINI wkENT, &c., liable to produce shronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo MINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because : ~~ % they pay al; they ail Sell on the Merits and | rger pri hit. Advertising of MINARD'S, Jne in particular claiming to be made bya ormer proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply ts a lie. INSIST UPON HAN ING MIVARD'S LINIMENT C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N. 8., ES ten aie SS a Ram Ae? ie ea a te . . we » ue ae x a RS RE cc ; 4 , w...... Pilani Line! : es - TO | wi ee Bd Commencing May 8:h, the favorite y §& “HALJPAX.” Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- en every Tuesday at noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and alifax }ieturning will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Possengers leaving Charlottetown Wedii+sday morning via Pictou, mace glos connection at Halifax with 8. S. "Ha! tox,” Tc). ets for sale at Stations P, E. I,° Rai! Wa J. ! Fy» tickets, rates and all infor- Jatin, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, ms Bn ee . ; Que) UCHIPMAN, intendent. Apl 24tf. 19 0 teamship Co. ir “CAMPANA,” Peon “- otreal From Ch’:own ex tsy 2nd May Mon lay 28th May © ib June ‘ llth June ise © 25th “ ‘od July ° Mh July ifth © - 23rd“ uh ‘“ e 6th Aug. iS o Aug. ° cTih “ 3rd Sept, 4) bh Sept. * a" v4th *€ " Ist Oct. Sth Oct, “ wea * 2ind 4 ‘ ee Sib Noy, ’ 12th Nov. F-.izui handled carefally and at curt- Fert rar ; Passergers will find the acéomodation the very \est,and the trip up and down the St. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May 14th, 1900. Agents, dv2aw wed & sat. #8 Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Collections made on the most rea soaable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR.AY ERS CEMENT! CEMENT 500 barrels in stock and t: ; Wholesale prices, cr CARV}:LL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 2 a w, 2w. THE ONLY HELP. AVietim ef Brights Disease Fer ManyYears—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. ee eee Neepawa, Juve 4.—Mre. T. H. McKee, ‘ formerly of Listowel, eame here as a last suffered ten yeere with Reporte. te be past Had autsurpriee The explanation given was that wer litle boy had invisted that she should use Dedd’s Kidney Pills and pro- pheeied that they wouldcure her. She says :—*From the first few doses | began to fuel better, and after taking four and a half booex, I say it with my heartfelt gratitude, I am perfectly cured.” Deda’s Kidney Pi'ls ia the only medicine in the world that bes ever eured a case cf Bright’s Disease at such a stage. A wise woman never takesthe world into her confidence about her troubles on her family affairs. Kinard’s Lintment Lumberman’s Friend, When you are tempted to complain on your lotin life visita hoepital full of crippled children. DR. A. W. CHASE'S Ob CATARRH CURE... &= WC: is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. es Imagination is that faculty which en- .bles us to believe that the things we want nnd can’t have we are a greatdea] better off without, ; eects When It Hurts to Cough. = The cough that hurts, the cotghthat gets ; Might in the chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directiy for the lungs, to become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wonderful em- ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syrupof Linssed and ‘Yurpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 centsa bottle, Family sise 60 cents, sold every- where, Rn One of the hardest things to forgive in this world is the success of your equal. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All rugeitte retund the money it fails tocure ice, KE. W. Grove’s signatule is on each box To more than one young cougle ®a- trimonial ties become ‘a very knotty problem. Winard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Lots of aii dress shabbily in the moruing becaure vo one will be around to see, Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, ae What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an Oval; checlate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it cOntains a)] of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong (and healthy’ & cents a box. Ask for Minard’s and SL OG To Hotel and Boarding Hot&e Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- datiog eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their address to Tus Examine office we wil! be happy to compile a list and forward to the different agencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing ue, AVI ae PACIFIC A¥> SUMMER - TOURS Write for 1900 téke ne other. @,' Commencing June Ist, Tour Book. —_——— The famous fast train “Imperial Limitep To the Pacific Coast will be put in service Commencing June llth, 1900. NEW Route To QueBec Commencing June 5th, there will be ® combination first-class and sleeping ear leave St. Jobn at 4.10 Pp. m., week days, and run through to Levis, P, Q., via Megantic. A.J. HEATH, D.P.A., St. John. N. B, {RE BAILY EXAMINBR CHARLOTTRIOWN, JUNE 5, 1900 DAIRY INDUSTRY IN DANGER, UNCLEANLINESS THE CAUSE-——BRETTER SANITARY CONDITIONS NECESSARY. (The Farming World.) Asthe warm weather approaches the unsanitary conditions around cheese factories and creameries begin to show themselves. One of the per- sistent and most frequent sources of such conditions is the whey tank and its surroundings. If neglected and al- lowed to get out of gear and to be- come filthy through uncleanliness it becomes a breeding ground for all kinds of injurious germ life and a menace not only to the quality of the dairy products turned out, but also to the health of the people living in the locality. Ifthe whey tank shows ne- glect and carelessness on the part of those responsible for it being kept in good shape, it is able to conclude that the sanitary conditions of the factory itself are not of the very best. The whey tank then may be taken as a sort of barometer, which shows the extent to which cleanliness is observed by the maker in all his work. That urgent and effective measures are needed along this line is only too true. Only the other day Mr. R. M. Ballantyne, Stratford, Ont., one of the largest cheese exporters in western Ontario, and who has recently retuned from a visit to Great Britain, stated that there isa tremendous prejudice there against cheese from the district west of Toronto. On this matter he is credited in one of our local ex- changes with the following statement: “The chippy or dry cheese and onion-flavored cheese have been so numerous that the name of the cheese coming from this district simply stnks in the nostri!s. And the reason for this is. that the makers are not par- ticular enough as to their surround- ings. The ill flavored cheese comes from dirty factories and dirty farmers. You have been in some of the factories where the maker is wearing an unclean apron, the factory itself has a dirty ap- pearance, and n0 ticed is paid to clean- liness in taking and preparing the milk. All this has had a bad effect on the cheese and from this part of the pro- vince, and ihe fuctorymeéen can never hope to muke cheese that will be satis- factory to the English dealer until they learn the lesson of cleanliness. Dirty surroundings are res;onsivle for it all.” The above is a pretty strong indict- ment, and coming as it does, from one whose interests are identical with thoze of thedairy industry of the western part of this province, should serve to stir up makers and others to do better work. Condititionsas to cleanliness and filthy surroundings can be brought under complete control if proper and persistent methods are adopted, and there is no excuse whatever for such a State of affairs as is reported to exist Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S.C. NUTTER. Prop, The Ale and Porter of th above Brewery are vastly Fuperiorto the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in order to give everyone a ehance tosample them, we we eg to quote the following EB ow prices for cash, a ie er hhd...............$16.50 pm Per halfdo.......... 8.26 ee © OO. oc6. oni see 4.25 Per doz quarte...... - 1.60 Per dex pin@....cc.0. 85 Delivered in’any part ‘of the city, steamers or trains. A: MACDONALD, Sole Agent for P. B. J. eod © O99S 4460 HOS OC OM ~ VEG OOOO Quality ; and Price WITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE 3 Are two of the most impor- tant points to eonsider in buying anything. Wemake thom eur speciaity in stationery, Quality —the best in tims and texture; priees as low as [can be sold. See our stock and priees—that’s our best arguments, Queen Street Opp. Prowse’s...... i effective remedies are needed, and the in the above quotation. If the doors, whey tanks, drainage, etc., are out of repair and not in a condition to be kept clean and sweet, the maker should insist upon then being put in good condition at once. Ifthe factory and surroundings are in good shape, and filthy and dirty surroundimgs are due to the maker’s neglect, then he should be made to remedy matters ac once or, to use an up-te-date phrase, “quit the job.” There is no room for half-way measures or for dilly-dallying with this matter. A virulent disease requires urgent and strong remedies. A dangerous disease seems to have found its way into the dairy industry of one- half of this province and strong and sooner they are applied the better. It is hardly necessary for us to state what these remedies are. Every maker and every patron knows or should know what they aie. They may be summed up in the one word—cleanliness; clean- liness applied by the patron in caring for the mild and cleanliness applied by the maker in keeping himself, his factory and its surroundings in the best sanitary condition, With thisfremedy properly applied there is good reason to believe that Western Ontarie will soon acquire its former good name and reputation for fine-favored cheese. SX, i is a symptom of Iidney Disease A well-known dector has said, '* 1 never yet madea posi-mortemex- aminationinacase of death from ileart Disease with. out finding the kidneys bd wereatfault.” The Kidney medicine which was first on the maiiset, most success- ful for Heart Disease and | ali Kiduey Troub'ca, and most widely 'nilluted ts | Dodd’s | Kidney | Pills | THE BEST BICYCLE for Ladies this season is the medium cut— E unlined Kid Boot— &- made in Chocolate and Black Dongola— can be used for walk- ing buot also—They’re the correct thing 2.00 & pail. McPHERSON’S MAKE. Other lines at $1.75 and $2.00 FURNITURE. Clearing out Saie by Auction Iam instructed by H. H. Shaw Eerq., to sell by auction, at his residence Wey-~ mouth St. opposite King Square, on Thursday June 7th, inst. commencing at 11 o’clock,a.m. all his household effects, compricing Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kit- chen furniture. Terms cazh. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. June 2. dy td. TO BE LET. oe name Immediate possession of that Build~ img adjoining the Masonic Temple. Suie- able for offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D, CHE €OS OD SOG © OD 60D 043 93 9D9O3-0D> Now [3 The Time To Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will want a BABY CARRIAGE. We have good Carriages Ye have COMFORTABLE carsiages—we have We are «!ways glad to show goods. Call and see them, Sos 462-4 vat > D626 %t-5@2 ae ee >.;.e &* AP carriages. John Newson SOMO ©° O82 M 2648S 2@e0fe6¢ Ot Dos S8086@. Begins THE ICE MAN vot your refrigerator or ice ice creani freezers; if not we would like to sell you ee a ee emer Se his rounds next week. Have you wee YENNELL@ CHANDLYg 1900 money. vetches, AAAAAARAAAAAR AAA RA AMA tAAAAAAASSASAP gapane Buy your s@ed ci Le Poge’s We have a large selection of clovees, timothy, Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm.implements. -EED ‘SIME «coo u'd stand and save peas, White Russian, Manitoby hard and | Belt and Also flag We have ring required. all delighted. McKinnon, McGillj{Avenue, Ch’Towr. dy. lwk, ; pins, coffee and tea spoons. | We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, Irish and Frenzh coats of arms. we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style ot New gold spectacles and eyeglasses, H.W .. Taylor April 2nd 1900, Hine Photography Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers ire Be sure and visit the leading studio. W. GRANT & CO : LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, o 7 EEE AE AE AEE AE EE A NE Beautiful Enamelled | neck clas;s, broaches, cuff links, hat. pins, sear + WwW and maple leaf pins from 10c. and lic. up. W: sold a number of wedding rings lately, but ae le OQOPTICIAN Camercu Blocx, Charlottetown ee ie | aii the Latest Designs