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Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHaRF meeSoucrree BOSTON MASS SOLICITEE Write for stencils and particulars. -~ . - a TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under- tigoed, up to and on Wednesday, the 22nd d arch, instant, forali uncollected promissory notes ‘n favor of, and Debts te the lave Allan Hunter and also for al! Judgments recovered by me against bis hele Ore lenders must be sccompanied by cash © e rifled cheque amounting toten per cen'. of tender which will be returned if ‘ender is not accepted, A complete let of debte and igments may be inspected in the office vt Mathieson & Bently, Georgetown, 10 whom a)! tenders must be addressed. WILLIAM HUNTER, Administra'or Georgetown, March 7,’99—w?2i a5OoO i Cases .+«-CHOICE.... v of h notes, Valncia ORANGES) LEMONS Lande: to day. CARVELL RROS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 2), 1899 ‘the kindest, most careful mother, is al- ways the one that gives the biggest flow | of milk and the sow that gives frequent ly, and she most gladly responds to the call of the little fellows fora lunch as ‘often as they want it. She is careful and grateful to them for the relief they BSE HER OEE CHT E OEE PIT I OHM IIY = + Of Special Interest : > to our Farmers = bdveweven’ DODO OO OE give her. ‘The other sow finds no such comfort from her litter, since she The Proposed Illustration Stations. | bas no need for that kind of reliet ; on lhe last number of the Co-operative I the contrary, the frequent demands of , We hear that it is pro—| the balf-starved pigs are unpleasant to ‘ed by the Dominion Minister of het. She becomes irritable and cross ‘ $a ture to ask Parliament for an| at their persistent calls for more, She a 1 to establish fifty st would rather be left alone, go off by re the practical truths learned | >y herself, eat her fill and lie down un ugh the Experimental Farm system | @!5! irbed while she converts it. into ay be demonstrated at various points | pork on her own back instead of het throughout the Dominion. In a fan | pigs Consequently, at the weaning sJlotment ot these stations the Maritime | Ume, you will find her in pretty good Provinces should have from twelve to} Shape, while the pigs are all runts. fouiteen. We have not learned the | But the other sow and her litter, aow full particulars of the scheme, but we | do they look ? Just the reverse.— believe the intention will be to make | American Swineherd. an arrangement with a farmer aheenl e : land is centrally located and available | for public inspection to use the seeds | Valancy Fuller, the well known Jer and manures supplied and to cultivate sey breeder, in an address before a dairy convention in Maine, gives the folowing excellent advice: “Let me urge every dairy farmer to study his cows closely ; learn their individualities and their needs; sup. ly such needs tempered by judgment; seek by care ful selection and coupling, and by skil- ful handling and feeding to make the daughter better than the mother; be as true to your cows as they have been to you, and they will prove not only a pleasure but the most profitable bank account you can have, a worthy _heri- tage to be handed downto your sons and daughters. to directions, the increase of his crops and a to remunerate him for his extra trouble and book-keeping. We also presume that inspectors will be appointed who : . nis land accoralr small fee will have charge of a number of these farms and who will be immediately re- sponsible for carrying on the work and If the right men | can be secured for inspectors and good locations got, we believe the scheme , to be excellent and we should hope to see a great many more than fifty such stations in Operation in a few years. It |is the practical demonstration in each neighborhood which makes the strong- est appeal to the farmers within reach, and we believe these illustrations can be made not onlya great educational) its success or failure. Some succulent food should be given to breeding ewes at all times, though it tactor in themselves, but also that they is very easy to feed them too much that yeey will lead to further enquiry {Just previous to lambing. When and research and instill in the young |tu:nips or silage are fed to breeding farmers a longing for more agricultural |eWes in too liberal quantities, weak knowledge. When this desire is once|!ambs are likely to result. Before sufficiently stimulated, the future of | lambing 3 Ibs of any succulent tood our Canadian agriculture will be assur- | Such as mangels, sugar beets, turnips bey or carrots will be found sufficient. After lambing unlimited quantities may be fed to stimulate the milk flow.— Exchange. Hood’s Restore full, regular action 3 of the bowels, do not irri- tate or inflame, but leave f S all the delicate digestive or- @=nism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass We can see a good many difficulties in the way of the practical working of these stations, but we have faith that what Prof J. W. Robertson undertakes he will carry out successfullv, and if he once embarks upon this scheme our readers can rest assured it will have a large measure of success. It is to be hoped that party politics will not enter into its working, as for scientific pur- poses political partisansh'p is generally a great hindrance. : : : Good Prices for Ezggs. Mr. E. L. Robertson who is doing a pork packing business at Amherst, N. S. intorms the editor of the Farmer that he has an excellent demand for pork and pork products, but has found it very difficult for the last six weeks to get such pigs asare profitable to cut up. He wants pigs well fleshed, dress- ing from 150 to 200 Ibs. and can pay for them at present date from 6 to 6 14 cents per lb. ‘The pigs such as some people put on the market, he cannot make profitable at 4 cents per pound. — Co-operative Farmer. ADVISE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namov or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : 40008073274 BAO - 233 Milk Straines Among Hogs. Too little attention has been paid by breeders and farmers to the milking qualities of their brood sows, and yet of all things to be taken into consider- ation in selecting brood sows this char- acteristic is the most important. Maternity is the function of 2 brood Artificial : Teeth sow, and failing in good milking capa- io city, she failsto fulfil this function. ~, Did you ever note that the sow that is , eo “3B eE2L7 OO + CS 2 eet : : ! ! Fe asinsinaeneneneeneatant> Unparalled Bargains DR JOHN P MUBRAY, Qneen St., rear London House. at Juray & Co's te Qucosestil Clock Doctoring ale <F=— If your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it. ‘ Look where you witl, but don’: buy un- til you get our ale prices. Eight day striking clocks from $2.50 up, warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good qnality and nice de- signe,at very low prices. Rug, Broach | es, Sleeve Links, Chains, Bracelete, Sick Pins, Lockets, ete, at reduced prices, Spectacles snd eyeglaesss very cheap. We also have a nice line of Chinaware, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. whick !! be sold @t extraordinary low prices to cles. Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches If it is not performing sati*factorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure, We have restored many sick clocks, Some pronounced hopeless. Give your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it. JSEUREY & CO. G. F. Hutcheson, Sunnysids, opposite Post Office QUEEN S1 REET and Jewelry. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods store of | A LONDON CASE, Proving the Value of Dodd's Kidney ‘ Pills in Kidney Disease. Lonpox, March 20.—Mr. Charles Dean, Stablemau ot the Crty Hotel, comes tor- ward to add his quota to the mass of evidence in favor ot Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Dean states that he had for three years suilered trom severe cutting pains ip the emall of his back. At times they were so great tLat he had to lie down to yet reliei, Several without benefi. A doc'or prescribed for him, say- ing is Kidneys were affected, but no good resulted, Finally be took a frienc’s adv:ce and used Dodd’s Kidney P lis The usual re- #ilt followed. Tuoree boxes cured him oat and out. remedies were waed re ERED Chronic kezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the cause of Miss Gracie hlia Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn siute- ment Mr iton says: JI hereby certify that mv dsughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema of long standing by usiog tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’> Oiuiment. Wiliam Thistle, ruggist, Of Huartlaud also cert'fies that*he pia jour boxes Of Ur, Chase’s Ointment which red uracie b!'a,. According to a Toronto espa'ch Premier Laurier ba- votified Mr. Spence of the Dominion Alliance that the vote in faver, of prohibition did not represent sucha proportion of the electtrate as would justity the introduction by the government of a prohibitory law. The government de» cesion it, IL 18 DODeCessary tO Bay, Unsalis- factory and displeasing totbe friends of prohibition. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head cftices of the Canadian Life Insurance Company sare to be removed from Hamilton to Toronto ov acccunt of higb taxation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh siter Operations Fail. ‘toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been a sviicrer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospiia. Since then we have reserted to Dr. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box cf this medicine has made @ prompt and cumplete cure, H. G. ForD, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Vire Hall. Count Tolstor’s new bvok, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukbobor -ettlements in Canada, is entitled, “Ibe Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central problem. Experis epesk of it asthe most vivd piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstor’s pen. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rot= bery bas commenced at Kansas City. Mrs. Ssmuels, 74 vears old, mother of the Jawes boys,was @ witness oo tbe prisoner & behalf. Tue woman had one arm sbot off by detectives years ago in defending her Suus, ——__—_-s 68 ——_ _—_ + To all vhofind th emselves with health gradualiy slipping away, Kidneys and Liver sO disorwanuiZed that they are incapeble of keepin the s¥>t¢om free from poisunous waste ~ateiial, “tor ach Lisordered, Bowels Con- Gpated, Head Aching, Back Paininy, take or. Chare’s Esaney-Liver Fills, The quick Way they beip you Lack to health will sur Lrive you. . a ; ; Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Mrs. John Trainor, King St. offers for sale atbree story dwelling bovee situated on Pownal St. costaining 13 rooms and shop with good stablirng in connection. Dwelliog suitable for double tenement, 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. Ask for Minard's and take no other sei anenceeuciinnguasaneetens Sonne — —______i_— —— <r ANOTHER LOT Oranges & Ee LEMONS 150 Cases Due here 25th. CARVELL BROS. 18 March. 2ins. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door io the right upstairs, OR. J.H.AYERS,D enti Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imported seed—on the ‘Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON March 6—d&wlmo Truth is Internal. — It Lasts Forever APIrAFWLA } ou may orush it to earth, but it will rise ogain sure, ; _ The truth is that the in q HEINTZMAN PIANO The perfection of ?iano making We want you to know all abou‘ the Pianos we are selling 4 ’ ee -——IS gi and the good values we are giving for the money. No Pian made in Canada has ever received so many flatering endorse. - ments from the Worlds Greatest Artists when touring throa Canada and none other bas been so exclusively used by them as the | Heintzman Piano has latest designs and finishes just to hand by S. §, Stanley, It will pay you to call and examine them befcre pur chasin z, MILLER BROTHERS, The P. BK. Lsland Music House Connolly Building Queen St, % aoe — me | a Flousecleaning. 4? ]ODWSS*4*]t# eee ee As the spring housecleaning season ie approaching it’s wise for the ladies to cnn. sider how they are going toattain the best results. Take the advice of mi'lions cf people in all parts of the world and use noth: ing bat.....++ “Sunlight” & “Lifebuoy” Soaps which are sold at 52 pertwio bar. Each bar of these world renowned Brandscarries with ita $5000 guaraotee of #b-olute parity, They will remove the dirt quickly and easily and jeave a pleasant, sweet odor about the house, and will oo. rain palot work ae do“ Washing Powders, and adulterated soaps. “LIFERUOY” is a carbolic disinfectant soap, and is etronghy recommended for Kijiwyg ali diecase germs. U-e plenty of it and b- heal hy. SKATES Ik FLIGKEY & A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARI Walker’s Corner...... Shredded ‘We have Wheat Biscuits a Beautiful We have just received via. 8S. §.}; : Stanley, another lot of Shredded whole ine of g00ds to show M this season in Wheat B'scuits. Those Biscuits are highly recom Diamond Rings mended to anyone troubled with poor Re : : digestion weak stomach ete. : Gipsey Rings They are made without the use of . ; ‘ yeast. soda, or baking powder, and are Chain Bracelets ornette (| airs Gents Chains Brooches both light and short. etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s and Clocks until Xmas. it will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. i For sale at BEER & GOFF Tian St Only One Store ::: in each town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered , For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work nanship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it Las no equal. macnn —~ I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to businees *nd prompt re turns Made. ial attention given , sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL. and Wool Skins. arket quotations given on» pplication. y Weeks & Warren, ao all consignmen:s and eorrespom , SUNNYSIDE 1 i RERTORE: <n See 2.6666 2% 2% a ow Ct aus ate. ate O60 als. cle AY c@oee _ —.- an Ae