nT ae ke re nee Renee Fi eae en HE DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, 19» i qucdnensstaabaainannsenseaeseesdll — pop seeens see Life Tos D-O- “D-D!S | DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS , the only positive, never- failing cure, on earth, for all Ki dney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genuine. Refuse Imitations. There's Gniz Une Dodd's } In Chadcery in The Rolls (our? DAVID P. IRVING id MARG ARKET IRVING @ others, Defendants In pursuance of an order of this Honours bl GCour', made herein, on the 28th day of March, A |), 1899, notice is herety given that all per- rons having claims «against the + estaic «f George Irvibg, late of Orwell Cove. Lot or ‘ttownrhip number 57, in Gveen’s County. decea ed, intestate are re quired te ceme in and prov ethe same before me the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts ‘uilding, in ( barlotretown. cn o: before Mon- Gay. the twenty-second day of May next, A IL, 1899, and all persons neglecting to come in and prove their eaid debts and cleims by that time are to be excluded trom the benefit of eat order. Dated this 29th day of March. A D, 1899. F. L, @ASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Compts. Solicitors Master in Chancery 6—d&a Wid PO RAAAPY SARAAS M0 Paper Jamiesons For Trunk Lining 8 Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS fl | & others, Coraplainants Ae AS SAAASSARAREAAARARARA NL ML NL NL Te ik Tisas . = REDDIN : BROS., : Opposite P. O, EE EE PEE New Presses. ining and naked’ (Fast rut New Type (Mak i€ on th 1e labor saving and w.th Everything New I am in a better position than ever to fill rders promptly in the line of Printing and Bock binding basis) Alland every kind of Printing perform 1 first-class style and at lowest rates, irom an illustrated address to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printinga specialty. Haying large fonts of body type places me in a position to excel in this line of work, All the latest and best makes of paper stock ard stock, ,for ‘‘at home” cards, ball prog- rams, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, persona! attention and reason- able prices JOHN COOMBS, 141 QUEEN STR&ET Orr. Prowse Bros.... WS, LUE —NOW LANDING— EX Schrs. ‘Minnie A’ & ‘Janette’ 100 Oasks St. John ‘Lime. 100 Barrels. 160 Barrels Bras D’Or Lime. POOLE & LEWIS d&w2i Poole’s Wharf c. Baan VU eee ee 2 “ Worchester Sauce for 25 cts 2 “ Mixed Pickles for 25 cts 12 * Chow-Chow for 25 cts 2 © Qrosse and Blackwells Jelly 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam for 25 cts 2 Pots Red Currant J — 25 cts So HER Of Special Interest : to our Farmers + SPALAMD MDMA RGAE tg RLM dS i Care of the Colt. In Farming of April 18th, J. H. Gris dale, the agriculturist of the Dominion Experi mental Farms, speaking on this | subject, says: lo the skilful breeder the destiny of | practically under his Too many of our farm- | ers consider that their part is done yen they have bred the mare to a sire whose type they admire or whose breed ing suits them. he colt comes in due time and is relegated with the dame to some remote pasture ‘or worse, even, it is forced to follow the mare aimless- ly from one end of the soft ploughed field to the other in a weary trudge. Then, as the mare is permitted to rest once in a while to cool down, the colt seizes the opportunity to drink and draws from .the foaming udder the over-heated milk, turned from a life- sustaining to a death-dealing fluid. The future usefulness of the colt de pends upon nothing so much as_ the feed during the first year of its life. To be useful in any way a horse must have good bones, and, abeve all, good joints. Bones are built, like the rest of the body, from the feed consumed by the young animal, and if the food does not contain the elements essential to the growth of bone it is evident that there will be a weakness in this part of the organism. The milk from the dam contains a large proportion of the most necessary mineral substances, such as lime, but the colt seems to require much more ina short time and. may be seen trying to supple:sent this limited supply by taking occasional mouthfuls of soil. Probably no materials at the farmer’s disposal contain more mineral or bone forming material than bran and oats, and the,colts should have plenty of these and good clover hay from the start. It is quite safe, as a rule to give as much as two quarts of these concen- trates mixed per diem ss soon as the colt can be taught to eat them, and this may be gradually increased, The colt’s temperament and character! should be closely studied, however,’ and the ration gauged accordingly. These concentrated tood and clover hay, being richin protein or flesh forming material, induce rapid development of muscle sinew and tendom, as well as bene, and such are the great desidereta in colts. Feed liberally of the right kind of feed, and nature will do the rest so far as bodily development is concerned. Yet, nature must be given every opportunity and all her forces allowed to do their part of the work. Let the colt have lots of good pure air. Give it all the sunshine it requires. Stint it not where good pure water is concern» ed. Be careful to permit it to lie down frequently and comfortably. Do not over-exercise ; yet err not on the other side and give too little. The well-fed a given colt iS tre) wh con.ro., colt requires more exercise than the average or poorly fed one, As the weaning time approaches, the colt should be encouraged still more to eat hay, oats and bran. By careful feed- ing he willl scarcely know that he has lost a part of his ration, and will unwit- ingly tubstitute that which is provided to replace it. Some people forget to provide a sufficiency of a suitable sub- stitute. Better not to forget. The same ration may be used during all its Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- ing silk at the price of cotton. Snaps. TO-DAY WE OFFER -— 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts BEER & GOFF GROCERS Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are the only gueranteed pure laundry soap on sale in Canada,can you afford to be Rael) Ale ae colthood days, but remember ever that larger animals require larger rations. The last number of the co-operative “It isa bopeful omen Island Farmer says ; of the future of Prince Edward that its people are taking up the matter of practical agricultural education in earnest. We note with pleasure that not only has a_ traveling cony inspect- or and iastructor been arranged for, but | also that the Provincial . ruit Growers, Association is arranging for a travel ling orchadist, who will give practical lessons on fruit growing and spraying | for the various enemies that attack the | trees and fruit.” Food Valueof an Egg. Six large eggs will weigh about one pound. As a flesh producer, one pound of eggs is equal to one pound of beef. About one third of the weight of an egg is soid nutriment, which | more than can be said of meat. There are no bones and tough pieces that have to be laid aside. Practically an egg is animal food, and yet there is none of the disagreeable work of the butcher necessary to obtain it. Eggs at average prices are among the cheap- est and most nutrious articles of diet. Like milk, an egg is complete food in itself, containing everything ‘that is necessary for the development of a perfect animal. It is also easily digest- ed, if not damaged in cooking.— Presbyterian Banner. 0 cn iil Hood’s Piils Po not gripe nor irritate the alimene tary canal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse effectually and Give Gomfort Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Be not Deceived by cheap, flashy kitchen utensils, You can’t keep them clean because they chip and burn: uncleanly cooking articles are an abomination, The '| CRESCENT STEEL AGATE. WARE won’t chip or burn: is easily kept clean and retains its pristine freshness and finish. It costs mo more, Why not have the best? Each piece is labelled. Ask your dealer for it. MADE BY The Thos, Davidson [ifg. Co MONTREAL. | SHARP KNIVES ana Scissors are ex2ured ‘iw by buying those bearing if the registered mark of WALTER’S Cetebratea TRUE BRAND Commencing May 10th The Pavorite “S. §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tuesday at noon (Standard Time) caliing at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leaye BOSTON every Satur~ day at noon. Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wednesday morning, via Pictou, can make close connection at Halifax with 8,8. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes~ dap evening at 11 p. m. Tickets forsale at stations on P, E. I Railway. For tickets,, rates and all in« formation apply to W.W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottet ow orto H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, Halifax, N. 8S. May 3— New Crop Porto Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEONS == . &chconer Brandnell due here about let June. N. RATTENBURY withoat them, 114—eod 3wke | | | WOODSTOCK WONDER. A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by Dodd,s Kidney Pills. Woodstock, Ont., May 22,—Never, in | the social history of this town since tLe B rchall trial, bas such great interest been shown as the ““Catmore Unse” bas caused. Mr C. J. Cutmore, 91 Main Sirect, was crippled by Roeumatiem and Lam- bago during five years, He conlidn’s s and straight, and bad to be helped trom his room. To-day be iv straight and strong; sound in every limb, thanks to Dodds iK doey din, Ocher remesties were ueed, bat did po geod, Didu’e Ki ney Pils cured bim, Dodd’s Kidn-y Pilla aLways cure Rheumatism and Lum bago. Arcensian day, was the annivereary of the death of Mr. Gladstone, ‘and a private memorial service was held in Hawarden parish church, Miss Helen Gladstone, | daug: t-r of the ‘de ce eed 8 atesmangrepresa euted her mother, who was unable to at« tend, Soh > Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey eged fourteen, has been asutiferer from Caiarrh, and laiely we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have reserted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. H. M.S. Crecent went inte commis- sion on Friday Jast ae the fligship of the North America and West India stations. = Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman § Friend Build Up. When the system is run down, a person be- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvatle lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained. ——_— + te The statement from Manila that Admir- al Dewey is in greater dread of the recep- tion in store for him when he shall set feot on his native land than he was of his reception at Manila when be visited that portin the early moroing of May 1, 1898, without asking permission of the com» manders of the Spanish fortsand fleets, is probably correct. The lion hunters, suvenir colleciors, hero-worshippers, etce, are preparing for a vigorous campaign. To a.l vbofind themselves with health gradually slipping aways, Kidneys and re so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the sy-tem free from poisonous waste ~waterial, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back’ Paiping, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The auick way they help you back to health will sur pri:e you, The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed in tue Lands of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling before that date —W. A, Werks & Co. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sime, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writer:—If there ever was a never- failing remedy for a disease, it is Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment for croup. We have frequently administered it to ourchildren, even the baby, and never knew of its fa. le ure tocure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 centsat drug ‘| gisis Ladies, see our Dongola} % Shoes, regular $1.00 quality, our price Saturday 75c—J B Macdonald & Co. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the mcst chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Klla Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworr state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, 7 gist, of Hartland aso certifies that he jour poxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which . taal Ella, sicians, See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window oe ———— Carters’ for Wall Paper Chronie Disease aod Ruptire., Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,11 to1;4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Pictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. — Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. Life insurance is a good thing but health insurance, by keeping the b!ood see with Hoed’s Sarsaparille, is still etter- ‘Bargains! Bargains Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy-| YOU WILL ALWAYS GET BARGAINS AT ! W. P. COLWILL S IN Tell CROCKER’ You always get what you want and it alw eys is the best value. We are offering speeial discounts in voilet sets this week; it wil} to drop im and see our new printed bed room sets which are ve To anyone who is thinking apovt h use keeping this is the fitted out in every line in Crockery, China or Glassware either for dining rocm or bed room, everything from an egg cup up. We have some very bes autifully decorated jrt black Tea Pots, goods are excellert value, it will pay you to drop in and see them, No trouble to show goods. Come one, come ail, and if you "Ww. P. COLWILEE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 5 aaa Teeth on Metal Flates A dentist who knows his business, and one that ha» say for hus patients « il] always advire them tobave a metal plate, — Pro. Metvrite B. Buoktey, © Instructor Bo~:cn Dental College, Boston In view of the vast amount ofinjury dons to the mouths of wear. ‘ ersof rabberor vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue heat, — owing to the non condactbility of rubber, and a+ alomium is now ag chesply produced, and mak: ng as it does a rigid, light, cleanly, nas objectionable plate there seems po reason why any person & ; wear a rubber or vulcanite plate, Not only this, but better results , ic fit anc adbesion are obtained in difficult cases, than in tbe use of rut ber. L. P. Hasxent D D &. Chicago Ill DeatalSehool =~ The above quotations are from hundreas by em:nent dentisie | whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has ' learned them the many advantages of meta! over rubber. Many prrsons who are comvelled to wear artificial teeth ona plate find that he ordinary plate causes heating of the month, bed teste, sbr nkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get sometimes sore lips, Fore mouths and ore throate, and direct!y from the wearing of an ordinary plate. We recemmend a metal plate either of Geld, Platinum, Aluntinum, Iisa conductor of heat ani cold, it is pon- irritating, acdi is er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate, We have tes:imonia!s from persons for whom we have mets] plates— not one would wearan crdinary plate again. can have your impression taken, and a meta] plate made seme fully guaranteed because we make them onreelves, aud know # about the material ueed. Cail aud see .epecimens of our Everr piece of work done by ue must give entire satisfaction tothe patient, else we w'll not allow itto leave our office, See our artificial teeth without plates. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Sipe ee TT * GLASGOW HOUSE, Charlottetown} © GRANT &CO, GARDEN and FARM SEEDS, the best are the cheapest ee ee , sonenzerea@ecceee a; , t, x = GRANT & CO- Charlottetown for Aericultural Impler Deering Harvesting Machinery, Wilkinson Plow 9 LE. PAGE SPRING TOOTH HARROW GRANT & CV, Charlottetown for Groceries and Farm Produce. ‘ea for the mansion. Tea for the palace Tea ior the million GRANT & CO. © — ‘ <, 7 at, x, it, ig oi ig 0, Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomson & Uo, Gl ES eS —_ HOUSEKEEPER WILL FIND AT THE CITY piveeeg: I ——A FULL LINE OF—— fHewsecleaning SUPPLE Builders will also find a complete line of goods, 8H to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our are easy. THE CROOKERY WARE we . AY . oa, Oe &! wy PRL EE ED Of all Wine Merchants, ~Phistay R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD