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Monrnra IIAKIII ALIO OP THE CILIUIATBD § ALBERT 1-our-r soAPs 06oO06000OO0¢§000O0O00 llliarlollelown Sewerage reiioiiiis eo_ii`S“eweii Piers SEALED TQNDERS endorsed ‘_‘Proo0sal br Furnishing Sewer Pipes for Charlotte- I7ow~i,"addi°essedtothe undersigned, will be received at this Odice. until noon on TUESDAY, 4lh APRIL. noxt, for furnishing Stoneware, or Vitrifled S P’ = J. the' a urtenances accord ewer ipi. an ir po , - ing to oon iitions and Specifications to be seen a.. =lie Office ofthe Commissioners of Sewers and Water Suhpgly for the City of Charotte- town, Prin o ward Island. or at the Omce gf their Chief Engineer, Freeman C. Comn, Esq., 53 State Street Boston, Mass. Proposals must be on the forms supplied r im this Oili ve, and each tender must be ac- :ompanied by ri certitled bank cheque for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (S350) pay- xhleto the order of the said Commissioners. This cheque. wiil be f -- feited if the party de- :lin-# the contract. or fail to complete the work contracted for. and will be returned ii case of non acceptance of tender. _ T d b d h he said C ,mmis ioners o not in t -rn- selves to accept the lo .vest or_iiiw fender. HER RY S NIITH, Chairman. Oiilce ol' Commissioners ot Sewers iiud Water -upoly_ Charlottetown. P- E- ISlf°-l1d- Feb‘y 21th, 1:99-28. Pat5r.l-IX? aw, Isl Her. w 2 aw f l Norics or The Annual I-Ie ‘ting ofthe Chareholiers of the Fuli. Electric Camper.-.y will be held in the 0-Hee of th voinpany. Great- George Street, on Monday the 6th dey of March. at 4 Uclock, p. In., for the traiisziciioii of busin ss. etc. W. D'f`KEZ\'SO.\’ Maiiuging Director. Clflhwn Feb. ‘Z7 ’99 u r - ¢-Y' av 4', - ..._____ ___:_,_ l l IENDERS_fQR STUCK. SEALED TENDER3 will be received by the undersigned at Cha. lottetown up to Friday, the wth day of M -rch next. at noon, from parties wishing tc offer for the stock of Gen- eral Merchandise no .v in our store at Kensing- ton. Tenders to state the percentage purchaser will payion marked co=t price. 'TIER S-Cash or equivalent. Goods to be taken over by the purchaser within ten daYS of acceptance of tender. _ _ The subscribers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. _ The goods can be examined on the premises, 'Whore lists of stocks can be shown. _ _ Other information can be had on application Charlottetown. < E. H_ BEER an Cow (N_L,¢..1\|>r\4-av~ Q D F _ _ __ I '_' I 4 _Pioi J W Robertson DAIRY COMMISSIONER, and trichinii and other parasitic diseases; PnnFEssu“ “Annu” and numerous favors to which mankind Ot the Experimental Dairy Farm will visir. this province in the interests of the having at least the principal articles of And will hold meetings as follows: M'0“df‘5'~ 2731 Feb--‘At Rustiw Bank absolutelv necessary. If he could take at 12.30; Bradzilbfine Hall at 7. 'I`uesiluy,f28th_Feb.-Zliensington Hull, up to date cities anq show him 1119 at '25 5“"‘“1@1`5‘d‘5 3* ‘~ puiiuercus parasites with which the “ 9"1’1@~"‘I9-.'- M’*1`Ch 1-0 L€9~"5’ Hall meat he is to eat is affected I warrant at Alberton at 7 _ Tnursd ry, March 2-St.Petei’s at2: Several d,)~9_ abd when he baghg Scuris .fit 7. _Fi'i;'\\ ~ McLeod`s very ableginsttructive and in- mf’ °b°tt°|r 1* P“1`|°°L¥ 11° fmh.Y» Puff? _ _ 1 ~. ,e,,,_.t;,,g Pape” as read by ,mt _,_m,1e_ tying matter under the floor to contami men beiorc the Council of \\ omen I nate um meat An" "wh 8 7'5"' I » 5 _ ‘ I I I ., ‘ ' '-,f/-‘ -` 1:!" have heard ii referred to only in ,the tm_'k Farmer fm b_e an ardent °dv°` I ` r 4 `= ' .Ll niosteuigestic word-i by my filow me of “mumon In my and “Very townsmen, both pfofis-iioiizil und Liv. htm' and "hm he 5°” “"8 much-_ -in, /_ _., . ~ I - ucedod reforms in force in his ownl ` » most susceptible of the domestic ani- report, page 139, “Tuberculosis is most common in cattle, especially heavy milkers” He goes on to say: “It is often transmitted by the warm. fresh milk,” and then adds: “Close, badly aired buildings, as town cow-shels, are amongst the most prolific causes of the disease." Farmer wants up-to-date authority so I will quote from an address given I before :he Prince of Wales and the most eminent medical men in Britain on Jan. 'Znd 1899, by Sir William Broad- bent. l-le said, “Cows are unfortunate- ly very subject to tuberculosis and __ sooner or later the bacilli find their way into me milk. Through milk so con- ,iiamimtrd infants and young children ’ become aiected with iabes mesenterica, 3 versed he may be in all the rules of rtuberculnr meningitis and diseases iof the bone". He says the I disease may settle in the }jo~nts, causing wliiie swelling, or in the spine, producing nine-tenths of all cases of hump-back and spinal abs- cess. Farmer should have lived in ,primitive times when medicine com- 'prised a recognition ot the relative value of different articles of diet, and ithe use of medicinal barks and herbs, and also of superstitious rites. Since the days of Jenner the trend of medi- cine has been toward prevention. '.l`o this end Dr. McLeod and others advo- cate sanitaiion in all irs branches. But the physician, no matter how well sanitary science, must have the sup- port of the public and this requires a campaign of popular education ny the members of the medical profession. This has been well begun by Dr McLeod. Whilst perhaps the general public are _ aware that things which are unpleasant to the eye or nostrils are unsanitary, .they should be taught that hidden dangers are greatest. Just think of 'towns and cities-caused by had water supply, bad sewerage_and` bad milk lsupply; tuberculosis-the scourge of lmankind, communicable from one animal to another by its products; are heirs, can be directly traced to his feed supply. As a beginning Dr. McLeod endeavors to educate his fellow citizens to the importanceo f their diet pure. He would leach us that a thorough inspection of all ments in- tended for human consumption is Farmer with hiri: into the abbattoirs of he will discontinue the use ot meat for to eat of it aviiin he will be out -hat the dairies are as closelv in- lookiiirough the microscope and see _ 1-,ARQERS after but such moat as is allowed in _ __ »' ' _______ the marks.. does not get its final scrub » ' f ‘ . f ___._____ - ,»~, _>, _'_'-_ _______. .__ s " ` ~ __ . with a dirty rag; that ihe drainage of ' ` ` _ "- _ » ft " .'.f_-§;;i§_ But the hxiiiniuei' of the 20t‘i iiisi., co.i- _ _ _ _ _ _ rains a letter signed lfiirmer, which is WW” or "‘n"ge~ ms d‘g"3t_"’” “flu be iiie mere product of irrnoriince, >i'e`ii- better ‘fun that 387' H° “lu wt 1 d b d " 1 -1], more drink more n1ilk,sleep oetter and "__,‘;`_",,__”}f’chi§°_’§_b‘t_vei_‘;‘:§l;‘“f;°‘f_'S __ -mi 'rim M rea., on, public 050, i, I, All this week Corset opportunities at the Big Store that will flelivli sire ty inert., or misreprle-enimion ini d_°l°3 #U iv US P°W°f_ ‘O Pr°1°Ug ll*-‘l Clia.rlottetowu_ It will be a. six days’ Corset Sale such as _voifve heard iiiciisilie une_d-iiceiied classes into iin-_ l'f“- _ lub bc_<;nc;niLon._”_b_ let Tum' l)l'Ob3-bly DGVGI' VVIII Hgillll. SIOCIKS h8.V€ b€B11 tlll`l'lPd 0VE‘I'» #UNI pi`IC°_S Ill. ragoiiiemiivainst iiiodru scionce,whiclii“PP°° °“ ° “' ° ° _°5 "Y ° 9 ,S ,,_evemi¢,=e Me,,ici__‘e Dr MC,__od_i...v.. our .5-mp.ee,_ Tim, i,.,iPi@,. to the lowest. This great sale means a saving of Iroiii _.0 to 30 p ` A _Q 0 e. I » ~ A u 1 . ( I ( of defendinv himself But I n:iu~t say that l:arnier‘.-_i statement to the effect “Pp“u‘°" L0 Wwder ‘hut “"8" ‘S that me Dommlon Inspector of muck championed by the intelligent physicians - has not found one milch cow, heifer or who See the danger Wmch confronts _ steer in one iliousarid affected wiih‘;:em'_ Th°‘"‘;"€“t_ ”;t_“r°_ M; 315;" C. LODQ Walst - ' F33-Ih‘?l' ._ - _ em oa e = ' ~ s ,‘ _ itiub,er?u1Cs-L; P155- lin I-gf' In dia? and it romiiin; Lv(v:'ith Cghelzaniteariaiilln to A nglo Pal ls - ' E; Blue LIN - - - rs 1 _ 't at a mee - _ _ - _ *he PUTIYY Of ‘ts lngfemems make im, rl;Ca_f:,__ .rb;°d 1; ,Sis Sgciui, ,hat see that it is free from disease germs E._Y¥.la. Long Wu1St - I D & A H nals are cattle and swine. Those con- s”'°“*“`Y m°a5uf°S for the Wester” C‘*Pi° trdct it read" in the natural w,,_y_». tal. Farmer should be careful that he Y Again Prop Law’ of Cornell Univap himself is not suffering from some form sit!_°and of the Bureau of Animal In_ of tuberculosis, for the bacilli -may dnstry bf the United States, says in his 1°°°l°’ in “"7 “'31” °f th” body' ‘Wen - - the brain. typhoid fever--the sanitary shame of our- P PP! ' Yours very truly, Siouiriiiisinn READER. Feb. 25. True happiness does not begin for awo- manly woman until she becomes a mother. The fear of death stands between thousands of women and this supreme joy. If awo- man will but take the right course, she may trample this fear out of her heart, and all cause for it out of her body. There is practically no danger, and but little pain, in maternity, for a woman who is thoroughly healthy and strong in a Wo- rnanly way. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion makes the delicate organs that bear the burdens of maternity strong, healthy, virile and elastic. It banislies the distress of the period of impending maternity, and in- sures the newcomer’s health and an ample supply of nourishment. Au honest drug- gist will not .try to get you to take some substitute for his pro5t’s sake. Prospective mothers who write to Dr. R. V. Pierce will receive the best advice of an eminent and skillful specialist, for thirty years chief con- sulting physician to the great Invalids’ Ho- tel and Surgical Institute, at Buifalo, N. Y. “ A neighbor of mine who was expecting the arrival of a baby before yery long, was in very poor health,” writes Eliza Remnsuider, Post- mistress. at Majella, Bourbon Co., Kansas. "I induced her to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. She used our bottles. and has just been delivered of as iine a daughter as I ever saw. She was only a short time in labor and is new doing well." P’ 1 For sick headache, bil' S ioueness and coustipa' tion, Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- ant' Pellets are the most rational cure ki:iow_n.- They are mild but thorough and edective. They regulate and irivigorate sgpmach, liver and bow- eie..*;ei°e'.eiiee~...§.? Pellets. r » - - --____ ____;_._.- ____: Auc_'i_'|oN FURNITURE, at _I am instructed by Miss hay to sell by Auc- tion nt her residence, Bayfield Street. on MON- QAY. the 6th day of March, commencing at 11 clock, a. m.- ‘ All the Personal_ Progrty of the late Dr. L§€ID\I12_ comprising ousehold Furniture, Library (including valuable works of history and science) and hilo-‘ophical Apparatus. T. rms bash. R. BE AIRSTO. Auctioneer. §_IIIIII§IIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIE §Pure Gold Jelly Powder §Pure Gold Flavoilng Eilracls " girlie Gold Coffees I §Pure Gold Spices I % @@@- JOHN T. run riiiioii, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - 0% NlcKENZlE P. E. ISLAND ` iire Gold Baking Powder III II_IIIIlI|III I I H These goods cannot be beaten f >urityand Excellence. O -i Feb. 28, eodts. I =~ -- _~.~_= 1-f»->'°i='-2*” =~ _ sw @;<‘~-_sr-'1rir': ‘Y _ _ _ ._ _ .'>. > _~- -. ~._.»-i _»~. _,~._ _-_-_~.: ,- .'. _ "` ` ' ' S rv-~ :.,.+:s~.e‘.~f -_ 1. .- _- -~_~,.~=<.'; 1:.-wr -.- -- .r - _ --_ ~ .- ., -» .. - .» -. .. _.t .- .. - - _.__ . ‘ ` ' 35%? `» ' ‘ 3** """._='-"fee ~ I' 'é""‘°» 1 ' ' ~ 1 "» `;" 'iztijr '~`-5§1_‘.*=s`~£i?£‘ :e*.»?-‘P211-` _-if-_-J - .- ` _f ' I ' ' _ f 1., - , <=‘»» -if--=1~:< ' r- _ :=-..~'.:».'~; ;.; ~‘=~fvi~.¢-~"f '» 2--_ _ ' - ru. - » f-' ~" `r*~-=~_»-»- » i '_ iv 3: 'ser - =. _~ . ~- r--=--_»».=.- _ , _E _ -1- » f -' ~* ':~.- e'--1-; ‘.- ~.~»~ .»-°'~»-~`. _ -. 1 ‘ te ,_ .,, ,_ ,L _ __ _ s .. . - . 4%" ' "il" _ ' f -‘ ri- §~‘°'-""‘°~:.'~. --\ < -1-.»"-_i*"" _.I-55"" "-f-.~'*~=_-"i5'_~-,s. -- »=i.il"11§ - - - -f--_'..» _ fu'-£5--~ 2' » 'z=-- --.f'.~ ,-is-.-\.»»»f __ - ~..-E ' » '- _ ~ ~‘ ` gg, fr-1' f`- - = _ _ '_ _ _ _ ' _ ,.', »` '__ -_ .»i..,.:` 5' >' ,f _~r~___".»___.-__ ,,»::__- "» eq, . Q ' ' ' ' f r if , ~ _ " i.=. ;¢ _ ”'_5£ ,__~___‘-5 i i_ _ _ ` ` ; _~ s* * i, »_»,»:;_¢;z_;,.‘f-;;_.-_i-;_eif'_;=__.;,,, ,_ f.. , r . ' i - ~ »- i ~ 2-- .;~. -~". - _ -1*". *" ` ‘ ' / - 1 » ' - ~ Y '>- ` .‘.5f.~:\f;'1_"1_-i¢»‘.1.¢l"1fi»$!':';»-"`i* v ._ » -»,,`. ._ ._ A _ _Y _‘_ “' _ _ oUannraN,oHanLo1'rm'owN,rusaUaiiY ss i-sos. _ _ f =Di1‘°R S MAH- _ .__ * - i _ j - - _ _ _ - - _ Y - _ Q- /__ ; , ' _ _ *.¥‘lloo_rs._rwil.‘ and-utensils. Ha would _ l fs- _ I *ffw e _ ____ _ i.DISBASlD__ KILK AND jl1'_Q notioe.tha¢_-nag-only. il d_.seai|e_loo|;¢¢\f - _ __ e ,_ _ -_ _ _ _ .5 fr; _ _I I ~ _ _ ._ ’ 0 _ _ _ __ .. _ . _ _ - _ _ . __/_ ___,, __ _. _ , _ _ _ _ _Y (V __ y _ ___ __ __ does not need any defence from me or condition’ if nmhing el°e‘_aPP€9‘ls 1° us’ tfflnnsa-Ct1OIl anyone She HB ls emmehtly capaue and the wholesale ~laug.iter of these / innocents bv our im ure food sn l is fP..A'I'O].\`I` $5 CC) ne ha not tests over ve iiii re _ _ _ _ as snili-:ient evidence, but until the E ` *ni of cirile on the ls an _ _ Dora _ \ D & A L while to m own personal owners of _the dairies hold L _ __ k_ 1 d ,_ h f d d-se_m,d and certificate stating that the cattle have Ong I 3-13 ' =e~' A L .iow e ge e as oun _ _ _ _ _ .., ordered the destruction of at least two been exammed by an expat v°‘en°“r° Ei. T. LOU” 'wilst Tr 6 cows on ii farm withid tive iniles of ‘an and wand "ee from tuberclflosis Long Waist 1899 `.f_~:-}.;,_§§i;;;;,',f§§ ;‘- Climot Suinmerside. }r`armei‘ also says that and mixer dmeases’ and that thesumary _ i , Q ' Dr Mor Sod should Smdv the rgport of condition of the stableor cow shed is P1 OW §P00n =¥f,li;‘~;.§i'l;i‘-,;”'_'_l_'_=.'.' G10I‘la -_ ' ' I J ` _ ' » `~_'\f\§'1:`i-l`}',' "i the Dominion Veterinary Inspector, and __ Qerfggt’ "gtg then the mdk Should be SpOO11 Bl.lSk, laC€ fI‘lII1II1€d -__ Hygéilll I thi-n goes onto say, “The cow is less "0n5_'1_er° “"9-"r°“S for food “mess Alprm - 4 _l,I,"‘i}ll:fr;,?_ - T W amc,ed with tubercubsis than my sterilized. Farmer suggests that Dr. ` X I _ ___-...~_i. '=::.;'¥-_\-“=;_. ° ' _ V d ,_ _ __ M. H " i _ "\ I / 7 3 Y , , . ° d d _ H h d d and they will not take Farmers word -Hioh Bust, Shuuldep Strap 1' D & A § head . 1.d, _L _ f Y __ EE i I I » 1 W 3 other livinv creature." i I would reier M"L°°d take ”- "IP to Klondlkfb but Long I aistv wavy Car `.-5!-1° fit Ope =~ 1 ='=-=_=_=a - Farmerlo the Bulletin o.i Tuner- }vsfa(_f;9”°;I_?_l;;;‘;_E‘;$g w‘;‘_‘:_“dfr°m tha-IBESB Yét ‘ _ S€l1S1bI8 ` I ` , N' 1, b D. lllcliiclicrn, F. R. _ _ ' Very mac ‘_ ‘ ' CUIISSI, Cliief lyeterinary Inspector for kk” lf th” D°¢\0l' _W0U1d come as far ‘J Favonte Canada an 5 which ,.eadS_ _,The west as Suminerside and giveobis able \1~|l ’ P "` ’ support to those who are a advocating SPECIAL; LIST. IO pairs Lussell-This is a nice Black Sateen Corset, ’ trimmed with lace wool, white silk stitched-also in Fawn and Brown, Selling price $1.35, reduced to 95c. _ ll pair \Vonderful, a. good strong Corset, 33 cords, brown sa-teen. Selling price 85c, reduced to 60c. 19 pair Anglo Paris,very fire brown sateen, trimmed,I4 rows white and cardinal stitching. Selling price $1.75, reduced to $1.25, ' l 4 pair Flirt, brown sateen, yellow pink trimmed, 85c, reduced to 600. ' _ _ __ . 'i D & ‘I Amerie JAMES PATQN 8| liumreuuemiuieneiiniieimmni Z4 *‘ ioeewiiis_I WeiInesrley,lllarehlsl.’99 - _ Fei- 24-id 3 Boots at half Price. 5 *_ $2.50 for $1.25 EE/ /M i zioofor 1.50 5 ° °~ ° °_ 3_75f0r 1.75 Poeuiiiigjoweiei ;‘;,i’.§’;. - ST J A 5 75 pairs Ladies’ Oxfords eieiiiioiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiriioniiiiioioii S ¢__, 3 sl PROGRAMME 1. Inst. Duet-Overture _...Welcome Messrs. Vinnicombe and Earle. 2. R ading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Miss Wd; h Stewaf t. _ 3. Vocal so`o-Welcome Pr-:tty Pri i rose . . . . _ . ~ Miss Colby._ _ _ 4. Trombone solo-Her bright smile haunts ein ______________________________________ ._ me S Mr. is. niii. Felt Slippers all at Half price. See centre Table. _ . i S 8. Male Quartette-The 'lhree Doughty Men. _ . . . . _...__.___....__Byrequest Mr. Vin nicombe. _ Vocal solo- -My dream ot You... . . _ . _ ...-. . Miss Marion Earle. Vocal solo-A Brigri nd Fold . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. M C Hermans 10. fi ll. r. . . 12. Inst. Duet for Piano and Organ-Mendeb ~ lsshon’s `Weddin&' march Miss Bartlett and Mr. Earle Miss Amy and_-Mr, Chas. Earle “eel e°‘°-Lrisletin I?IIIII § Mail orders have special at- ; tention. E Address, Pune eoin wie. oi., iii.. __ g si at as Fmt si east, 5. _ ~ Toronto. 3 F -i_ =_ i~ l.; ~(" `i@‘;f;~~~~-i - fri* ‘Li ‘ ' ri-_i A-U-~¢‘="” 3"' °°E' Bargains in 6e|\tloma|\’s Fu nall Universi Consul M fora eralWork,Spec- merge, §:.rnitaryml3lnglneering and I J A ~. » 1 u SUMME RSIDE eeiiiiiiiiiiiiininiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiioiiiiwiiiii STQRSIH LF PRIC Admission only l5c. _ 5- 190 Pairs "°|\'9 |-°°°|| 3 gs 75 pairs Womens Dongola Booti TUESDAY E"E“‘"G» FEB- 23* Fur Lined and Fein Learner Goin 5. Vocal solo-Scotland Forever....` . . . _ . . . . . . ._ 6. Reading M_sé_E._;_.c._. ___h.éI.k.é_.___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ 7 Vocal solo-OnIy_to say good-bye. ._ _ _ _ ._ | l - M = Yeo. 1 9M$'s_1ii§§__'(;gign. Baytleld, Earle and McLean. - ill. GORDON, _ SIX 15_ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ v ai tettef ....... _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ _ 16Me(;crs.8gv’;~1ii, Bayfield. Earle and `VIcLean. F r r Concert at 8. Admission 20 cents. =- - ~ f Having the largest stock to select from, an estab seyie ii ie 'ir' iii-.'e°d iiiwei ri. ioiinii, e. i. f . . . . . I 13. R d' . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ r ea milr. Earnest DeB. Peake. ,_ 14. Vocal duet-0 wats ye wha in von town.... I Gra-duet C°11°8° °f Civil E“¢i°°°1'1= 0°* I Winter Goods must be cleared out to make room ee - *G rd &. M I e.ei.§*:...”°iif€.¥;‘i.ee:°.r.°e‘.ee~.:e.eee.. e (5 0" U Il if Upper Queen St.