THE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 16. 5» RAILROAD... | A Disease Peculiar to Railroad Men, which is readily INKY ==: Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease ? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is known among railroadersas ‘railroad kidney.” The first and most marked symptom isa weak, lame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tired; but as this trouble tn- creases day by day, kidney disease, with all its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim, Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years en- ineer on the Grand Trunk r ng between Toronto and Allandale, says: ‘‘ The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains In my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fre- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me an i I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends.” Dr. Chase’s K d 2, 6c a box t Ail Bates & Co., Toronto In Chancery in The Rolls Court — eS DAVID P. IRVING & others, Complainants n MARGAR ET IRVING & o'hers, Defendants inev-Liver Pills, one pill a ; s, or Ecmanson, nance of an order of this Honour? bl net ee herein, on the 28th day of March, A D, 1899, notice is beret y given that all per- sons havirg claims against the estaie «f George Irving, iate of Orwell «ove. Lot or Township number 57, in Queen’s County. decea ed, intestate are tT quired to ceme in and prove the same before me at the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Cbailottetown. cn o: before Mon- day. the twenty-second day of May next, A JT, 1899, and all persons neglecting to come in and prove their raid debts and claims by that time are to be excluded from the benefit of eu®i order. Dated this 29th day of March. A D, 1899. F. L, RASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Compts. Solicitors Master in Chancery Th—da Wid THRAHAF AHARAS Mo Paper Jamiesons For Tronk Lining 8 Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS - 2» be, Ae Ae Mase © REDDIN : BROS. Opposite P. O. LEEEE ERIE ERS New Presses" (Fast running and modernized) New Type (Made on the labor saving basis) and w.th Bverything New than ever to fill of Printing and ee Kkas AAT AAAAASAAARARARA J As PPFERE ESE SYS { am ina better position orders promptly in the line Bock binding Alland every kind of Printing perform in first-class style and at lowest rates, trom an illustrated addreSs to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printinga specialty. ilaying large fonts of bedy type places me in a position to excei ia this line of work. E All the !atest and best makes of paper stock card stock, {for ‘tat home” cards, ball prog- rarns, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, personal attention and reason- able prices JOHN COOMBS, 141 QUEEN STR&ET Orr. Prowss Bros.... Lie: LIWe, —NOW LANDING— EX Schrs. ‘Minnie A’ & ‘Janette’ ™ 100 Casks St. John Lime. 100 Barrels. | 160 Barrels Bras D’Or Lime, POOLE & LEWIS Poole’s Wharf ‘ buildings the premium will be $100! 113, d&w2i . . A } rane SASS ASABE £ Of Special Interest + to our Farmers = > <> EAMES MS CURING ROOMS IN QUEBEC. Means Adopted For Their Improve- ment by the Local Government (Krom Farming. In our issue of March 7th last, we pointed out that the Quebec Govern- ment had made arrangements to make a grant of $50 toevery cheese tactory that would put ina sub-earth duct to regulate the temperature in the curing room. Ina bulletin recently issued by the Quebec Department of Agriculture a copy of which came to hand last week, the same Government is offering premiums ranging from $100 to $200, according to the size of the curing-room, to cheese factories making certain im- provements and complying with the conditions laid down by the Depart- ment. In order toinduce the building of larger curing.rooms and better venti- lated buildings no premium will be granted to any new fact ry to be erect- ed that hasa less curing-room floor space than 700 square feet, In old where there is afloor space from 400 to 7oo square feet. For new and old building» of from 700 1,000 square feet of space the premium is $150, and for curing-room space over 1,000 } —_ | <a> } humidity there should be asteam pipe in the curing room, the end of which | should be flush with the inside surface of the wall and have a small valve. In dry weather this valve should be slight- ly opened so as to diffuse the necessary | humidity. The conditions imposed in the con struction of the factory mecessitate building on high land where the drain age is good and the drainage ot the factory perfect, so that all drainage waters can be carried off in an under-- ground drain with a sufficient slope to prevent their stagnation, and altogether the plant shou!d be sufficiently good to permit of the maunfacture of first-class cheese. In regard to the manufacture and other points to obtain a subsidy it 1s necessary : (1) That the factory should if possible belong to a syndicate if there be one in the region where it is situated. If there be none, the person in charge of the factory shall submit to its being inspected whenever the Government requires; (2) It shail bind itself not to ship any cheese which has been less than a fortnight in ‘the curing-room; (3) The manufacturer shal} bind himself to wash out the whey vat every day; (4) He shall keep a record of the temperature on blank forms to be supplied him by the Department ef Agriculture; (5) The water used shall be as pure as possible. Nr ‘ ‘Example is Better Than Precept.” It ts not what we say, but square feet it is $200. The condition laid down for obtain- , ing these premiums provide a great im- j provement in the construction, venti—: lation and regulation of the tempera- | ture in the curing-rooms now existing and the ones to be built, and if by this plan a large proportion of the factories comply with these conditions there must result a marked advance in the quality of the cheese made in Quebec from improved curing facilities. The conditions are summarized under four headings, as follows: ‘Those relating to the construction of the factory and to that of the curing-room in particular ; those relating to the ventilation of these rooms, to their cooling in sammer and their warming im spring and fall ; what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what tt will do for you. Dyspepsia — “I was weak ‘and had fainting spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion in severe form troubled me. Five bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla made me well and strong.’ Mrs. WILIAAM VANVALKENBURGE, Whitby, Ont. Good — “We have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla in our family as a spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for biliousness and found both medicines very effective. For impure blood we know Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a good medicine.” R. S. Petron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont. e {j those which concern the general laying! out of the factory; and those relating’ to the manufacturing and to other questions. The principal point emphasised in the first of these ‘conditions is the loca- tion and size of the curing-room, which should be on ground floor. ‘The out- side walls should have a double lining of boards and two layers of felt or building paper. Over the double inner lining of rough boards, one layer ot felt paper should be first applied, and, on the paper, strips two inches wide and onc inch thick should be nailed. On this is nailed another thickness of lumber, then two layers of paper break- ing joints, and last, a double thickness of planed tongusd and grooved beards. This mode of construction will be re- quired as well in the case of the inner walls separating the curing from the working and other rooms in the factory as well as in that of the outer walls. Special instructions are given regard- ing the ceiling and floor, the latter of which must be waterproof. In the construction of the curing-room no strong-smelling wood should be used. In regard to ventilation, cooling, heating, etc.. every curing-room must have a specia! ventilator, a description of which is given. Each room must be provided with a cooling apparatus. The plans advised are the placing at one or ‘several points of the room, cylinders of galvanized iron which are filled with ice or a mixture ef ice and salt, or the placing of these cylinders ; at the bottom of the ventilator shaft. Detailed description of these plans are given. In heating, if a stove is used a screen should be provided around it for distributing the heat. Where prac- ticable it is recommended to heat the room by steam pipes fed from the boil- er. For increasing the degree of Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, islixe buy- ing silk at the price of cotton. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received ty the uudereigned till the 1t of June, from parties willing to contract for the con~ Disappoints? 2 Neyer Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsapariila, Election of a Commissioner of Sewers & Water Supply In pursuance of an Act of the General As- eembly of this Island, made and passed in the 6lst year of the reign of Her present Maiesty Queen Victoria, intituled: * The Charlotte- town Sewerage Act,” andthe Act of 62nd Vic Cap 4.entitled "An Act to amend the Chario.te town Sewerage Act.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Flection for a Commisvioner of S+wers end Water Supply forthe City of Charlottetown, in the place of Hon David Laird, resigned, will be held on Thursday, the Sth @ay of May. A. 1899, Oe at the several ; lac+s, that is to sey: In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr John Maceachern, Queen Street. In Ward No. 2, at ornear the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney St, between Great George end Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, atornear the City Hall corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shep of Philip Large & Son, Great George Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock inthe after noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, acd the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that t of Charlottetown which lies sonth of hichmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth of Greftou Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part ot Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY. THURSDAY, May lith, A. D. 1899. from the time of Twelve at noon until the bour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors, see Act 61, Vic- toria, intituled ‘‘ Charlottetown Sewerage Act, .” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, May list, 1899. SEED OATS| A quantity of White Kgypt ian Oats for sale. T. COADY, struction of foundation of :he proposed church at Kinkera, according to p ave and specifications to be seen at the Parochial Residence at Kinkora. Envelope to be marked “ Tender. ” The lowest or any Tender not necessar- ily accepted. J.J.McDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, May 8th 1899 110 dy3i wy3i wat 3i Hazelbrook E WARRANTED TO {Canine -Deacens toe WOODSTOCK WONDER. A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by Dodd,s Kidney Pills. Woodsteck, Ont., May 22,--Never, in the eocie! history of this town since ibe Birehail trial, has euch great interest been shown as the ‘Cutmore Jase” bas caused, Mr. ©. J. Cutmere, 91 Main Street, wa- crippled by Rheumatixm and Loam- bago during five yess, He couldn’s @ and etraight, and had io be helped from his room. To-d>v he i# straight and strong; sound iwevery limb, thavks to D.dd’a K dney P iis, O ber remeties were need, bat did no geod, = Dida’e Ki ney Pitle cured him, Dodd’e Kidney Pills anways Rheumativm and Lum bago, core ee -“ Ascensian day, was the anniversary of the death of Mr. Gladstone, *and a private memorial rervice was held in Hawarden prish church, Mies Belen Gladstone, daug’ t:r of he dece sed s'atesmar,-epres- euted ber mother, who was unabie to at~ tend, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. ‘Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have reserted to Dr. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and cumplete cure. H. G. Foru, Foreman, Cowan Ave, Fire Hall. ————-——v Oe H.M.S. Cre cent went inte commis- sion on Friday last as the flagship of the North America and West India stations. 2+@°e --ereo Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Build Up. When the system is run down, &@ person be- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvable lives are saved by usin ecott’s Emulsion as soon as a Gecline in healt is obtained. The statement from Manila that Admir- al Dewey is in greater dread of the recep- tion in Store for him when he shall set foot on hie native land than he wasof his reception at Manila when be visited that port in the early morning of May 1, 1898, without asking permission of the com» manders of the Spanish fortsand fleets, is probably correct. The lion hunters, suvenir collectors, hero-worshippers, etce, are preparing for a vigorous campaign. To 8.1 who find themselves with health gradually slipping eway, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ~aterial, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, the quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling ut our office and settling before that date—W. A, Werks & Co. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, Croup Quickly cured, Mrs.d. Sime, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. write::—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 fal. ure tocure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug gists Ladies, see our Dongola Shoes, regular $1.00 quality, our price Saturday 75c—J B Macdonald & Co. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Elia Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn 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, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he s Idtour boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window —— Oe ee Garters’ for Wall Paper Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 8S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in ictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. Life insurance is a good thing but health imeurance, by keeping the blood — with Hoed’s Sarsaparilla, is stil! tter- “Sl me, Bargains! Bareains.d YOU WILL ALWAYS GET BARGAINS AT Sd! 4 W P. COLWILL S IN KOCKERY Yon always get what you want and it always is the best valee. We are offerin: special discounts in voilet sets this week: it will to drop im ard see our new printed bed room sets which are very ch To anyone who is thinking about house keeping this is the place fitted out inevery jine in Crockery, China or Glassware either for key diving room or bed room, everything from an egg cup up. We have some very beautifully decorated jet black Tea Pots, goods are excellent value, it will pay you to drop in and see them, No trouble te show goods. Come one, come all, and if you —"W. P. COLWILL, WHoLESALE AND RETAIL. THE CROSKERY WARE ~~ > ™~ : PP Oe oe a “ ed I The Longest War on Record,,, fi Is that waged between I} a boy and his clothes—the #1? result is generally in fayor of the boy. aE He is a bundle of aggressive activity, is the boy. He sails in to ade out that new suit on sight, EE He usually succeeds all too well. H His energy and activity are hard to beat, but the passive resistance of our boys’ clothing wiil doit, — : We sell Shorey’s make of Boys and ck 4 clothing. The material used in these garments is all shrunk. They are sewn with the best linen thread and we furnish a guarantee with each garment. ittge oe ne ye oe If you buy your boys’ clothing from us you ¢ 1 tell your boy to go ahead and enjcy himself. ACSNTS FOR SH’rowry $ el i Groceries & Cicckeryy Selling Very Low ro G LASSWAR Pr. MONACHAN Offer Buildiag.... QUEEN 8T REET 7 stm ern rrrm LTTE | Which enter into a man’s apparel often guage his character. It is not enough to wear good clothes. Ones linen should receive the same attention, as lat, ; bouts and soat. yz ' If you want to be in the mode, and always cer- tain of getting the best the market cin supply, come to us for Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and everything in gentlemen’s furnishings. PEVOOVOTODTNNTTETTPOTTONT TAT HT NDAD PrrN NNER TTT D. A. BRUCE MORRIS BLOCK. 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