gm ee Fc Oe aT eel Yor Si GAd C A GA eo . wy . ee 4 y Ai eh evi VUITT TVs sey CVVGUSoOG 7 . THE BEST is always imitated. o Dedd's Kidney Pills, solid only % in boxes like (this, are widely imitated, tecause they are the > best Kidaey cure. Take none . Be cee. laverything for the Retail Grocer a: J. T. PEARDON’S, Whole sak Store, and Warehouse, Lower Queer. &t., Ch’town Censtantly in stock a full line of ( ‘hoice Groceries of every kind. » ' } | +1 , veal Retailers should call and inspect \ll their requisites can be supplied Everything on hand from the lead i lines of Groceries to the less im rtant requirements, suc h as wrapp ig paper twihe, étc, in — new new stock. Vill be glad to see you. JOHN T, PEARDON, Wholesale Grocer Call store, I can supply best quality LIME in ny Guantity to those requiring it. Ohi dd dd d (p> I» [> am a> pv» ao» fine oo» ‘ Burning a Penny Candle, to look for a Farthing,’ That is what some folks do whee they try to save cents in the purchasn f adulterated soap made from cheap ils. They not only “ burr. the can- lie” but they “‘lose the farthing” is well, when they subject costly fa- ries to the cerrosive action of such wap». Dollars are literally thrown sway in washing fabrics like lace, nuslin, damask, cretonnes, silks, and ambris with trashy imported soaps nade from inferior oil. Royai Oak Soap $ expressly manufactured for the vashing of sucharticles. It is made vom the purest materials; white goods come whiter and colored goods wighter when washed withit. <A yurer soap is beyond the art of soap naking. Ask your dealer. For sale very where, J.D CAPTHORN & CO Charlottetown Soap Works Qe Dividend Notice Merncuanrs Bayxk or P. E. 1. Charlo tetowr, June 1lsi, 1899 | Notice is hereby given, that a half- | early dividend atthe rate of 8 yer cent | er annum, on the capital stock ef the mank has been declared payable at its vanking house on and after July 3rd next. Uhe Trausfer books will be closed from he l%b June, to the 3rd of July next, eoth davs inclusiy-, , By order of the Board. J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. June lat, 1899 a ee renee ec ae a |! SHARP KNIVES ana Scissors are exsarea by buying those bearing the registered mark of a } fey | 5 49 WALTER'S Celebrated TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. Leading dealers sell them, THE PA NT EE EE Teen A ABE? tO THE DAILY EXAMINER | | feesor Conn f Starr’s Experiment ] Yonnecticut, bas lately issued a which must arrest attention ip country. Prof. Conn’s res rives the result of a yt ar’s special) author af bovine tuberculosis , Holland, Denmark, Germany, Sw ind, ind Italy. He « Lys that he » disease much jess prevalent il ; } hern than in northern countries, for that in the former tue ne reason confined and roam the cattle are Jess creater time ID open gument part of air. Here, at once a strong are for better ventilation, greater cleanliness, and more sunlight iu all nor- therp statles—in short, rational methods ow minagement. Prof. Conn concedes that the passage of tuberculosis from man to animal! or from animal te man is not a and ymmouw method of dissemination: atates further, that while bovine tuber- culosis has apparently increased many fold during the puet fifty years, human tuber- nearly fifty per This indicates that tuberculosis in culosis has diminished cent. cattle is not the menace to buman health that has been commonly 'supposed. Of the tuberculive test Prof. Conon says : “Nothing bas been taught more con- clusively as the resultof the last five years’ study than that there is no necessity, from the stand point of public health, nor of the health of the herd, that.every animal re- acting to tuberculin should be slaughr ered. Many of these anmials bave the disease in soch an incipient stage that recovery may take place. Many of the anmials whic) have been shown by experiment to be wb- erculous are still capable cf many years’ active, useful service in the dairy, and the slaughtering of all animals reacting from the disease is extremely wasteful and wn- necessary.” Professor Conn recommends that if tub- ercolsis be: easpectedthe test be applied, and the reacting animalsisclated. Upon the whole, the results of Trofesso Conn’s juvestizatons go to prov the eonndness of the Cp nions xpressed by we.|-infcrmed correspouderts of Tac Examiner. —_—— -—_~e se —- YOUNG MR COSTIGAN’S CASE A RATHER interesting side-l'ght has been thrown upon tke defectioa of Hon Jobn Costigan, by recent devclopmente before the Public Accuunta Committee. Young Costigan, arson of the Hoo. Jhon, was formerly Collector of Iuland Revenues at Winnipeg. He now ho'ds the same rea’ ponsible cffice at Ouawa. Mr. W. J. Curistie, who was formerly deputy collec» torat Winnipeg, appeared before the Com mittee, a few days ago and gave evidere regarding Certain shortages in the ecceunis, testifying that young Cost'gao was 4 de- faulier, and giving perticulars. I. appear that the movey wasafierwards returned. But it is easy to understand the au.bori:ies at Oitewa had obtained » “‘puli” upon bis father which they seem to have used successfully,—even though we have Sir Henri July’s word for it that ro corrupt bargain was made. ‘The young man remains in bis government office, and the old one has gone over tothe Liberals thai ec — —* ————— ONS BVSBSBZATOVSTSIOES ADVICL ABOUT. pice. When ordering a paskr ge Pepper, Ginger, Alispice, Cin namon or Cream of Tarter from your grocer you can ai- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : ~@42086 2444 @ @ 2~ @@ @*,2@ Mott’s “OOO NO488 J 220E 2288 Brown's Lawn & Garden At Auction Wednesday, 71h, June at 12 0’clock That most desirable Building Lot with frait garden and glass hoase, w th a front age of eighty feet on Fitzroy Street and about oce hundred and seventy feet back The best available bu:lding Jot in the City, wide enough for two cottages ora large double bouse,and ashort distance from Post Office, churches and schools. Terms made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTV, Auctioneer. May 23— eed td eo “SG e28.7 Ot & « Gtevsesuse DAILY EXAMINEK The Horticulturist ati Work SiRr,— Mr. Kingman, the repre sentative of the Dominion Horticulturist, has dura ing the month of May been giviog exhibi- tions of such borticulturat work as pruning, grafting, and spray itig, at Alber ton, Summerside, Charlottetown, Bunbury, Montague, and Souris. A most of the places in Prince and Queen's (veorgetown, Counties the number of farmers and fra't- growers who inspected his work was rot large, considering the advantages to ve vained from an acquaivtance with such important work. But at Montague aod vicinity of Georgetown, a full ats rendance Of the fruit-growers vave proof of the coatinued interest in or of the ‘Three Rivers” section of K.ing’s couvty. Mr. Kinsman says the apple trees which he bas seen are remarkably healthy aod free from the shell or bark Jouse. But in very instance, (except One) the trees are need of an extreme course of praning. Th? single excejion referred to was that of a professional borticulturist near Montague. In no respect are our apple tree oOwuers in need of more iustruction, than in the great importance of rigorous pruning. Mr. Kinsman says that few care to allow him to prune more than one tree. We also gathered the following hints and items of information from )iis conversation, The owner of a forty acre orchard io Corn- wallis, N.S., requires the labor of #ix or in the progressive shard culture among the farmers nadiy in seven men for several weeks every epriug at prunisg his trees, In the sarae district, to grow pro- fitable crops of apples, they apply large quantities of mnd or muck, supplemen~ ed by heavy purchases o! bone meal, sup- erphosphate’ and rainite or other form of potash. No satisfaction can be got from apple orchards ia the Cornwallas district if manuring and cultivation is neglected. As for pruning, it tears the same relation to the fruit crop, that thioning, does tothe turnip crop. He never saw before such healthy well rooted nursery trees as those he saw in some Island nurseries. Mr. Kinemen is an expert horticulturist and the opportuaity to learn the way a practical trained worker does it” ig seldom within reach. Your correspondent “Fruit Tree”, aps pears to be somewhat old-fashioned ia his knowledge of horticuiture. Otherwise he would know that the Boreanx mixture isa recognized preventative of the fungus disease black knot in plum trees, and must be used to be effective about the time Mr. Kinsman was in Mr. Mas0a0’s orchard. Whip grafting is an obsolete term erpyplanied by the deseriptive phrase “root grafling,” as tit is its use. Mr. Kinsman is not much of a talker; but be keows howto work aad is w'limg to do it. SPECTATOR. A oi ee: | SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. ‘Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smal! Dose Smal! Price. ’ Substitution | the fraud of the day. See yoti gét Carter's, ~ Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills, Railway House Charlottetown P. F. I, THIS HOUSE ie throughly titted and furnished for the accomodation of guests, and is copvenientiy situated, being neerly Opposite the entrance to the Kailway Depot, Rates moderate. Strict attention to business. John Bolger P. S.—I Hereby cantion the public against misleading statements made by rivals to the effect that I have moved up town. The ailway House continues to do business at the old, stand - nearly opposite the passenger depot. May 23, 1899. J.B SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY Me Se SS! SAS aS AS Office in New Prowse Block, | first door to the right up stairs, DR. AYERS CHARLOTTETOWN. JUNE 2, Winsloe C heese Factory. Dear Sin ,—I was somewhat surprised to note, in a recent issue of the Patriot, an item in which it is etated that Winsloe Cheese Factory when corpleted will be “second to none” in the Province. [t is surprising to find a statement 80 much at variance with the general opinion of the patrons, Scrange it is to find “mechanical ingenuity” attributep to a man so devoid of good taste and judgment as to attempt to rectify the disproportion of the short posi of the building by lengthen- ing the refter—thus putting unpecessary cost upon the patrons and Setting upto the public gaze a lasting monument of stupidity and lack of judgment. It isalso suprising to notice that, con trary to precedent, South Winsloe school was not meationed io this article. Judg- ing from what has been seen of this game of securing cheap popularity through the medium of the public press, the most probable’ solution of the matter is that this time it was Mr. Carters “innings” and we may expect thatthe school and school teacher of South Winsloe will not be forgotten in the next correspondence from this vicinity. OxsszRveER. ee Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indl- gestion, and al) liver ills are cured by Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cents, “I do wish, Cook, that you wouldtry and make some change in the Soups and Sauces, ‘they are the same flavor day after day !”’ “Sure it’s not my fault, ma’am,I do make ’em different; it’s thim pots and pans; they’re that burnt and chipped I can't wash the ould flavors out of ‘em ; git me some of thim CRESCENT enamelied pots and pans and I'll sind up a dinner fit for the Quane !"’ The Crescent. Agate Ware cannot burn or chip and is easily kept quite clean, MADE BY The Thos, Davidson Mfg. Co. MONTREAL. PLANT Commencing May 1¢th The Favorite “S, §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tuesday at noon (Standard Time) ca'iirg a. Hawkesbury and Hal fsx, Re‘uruing leave BOSTON every Satur- day a’ noon. Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wedseeday mernipg, via Pictou, can make close connection at Halifax with 8S,S. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes day evening at il p. m, Tickets for sale at statienson P, BE. J Rariway. For tickets, rates and e}] 1 formation apply to W. W. CLARKE, A 46, Charot ior orto H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, Halifax, N. 8S. May 3— New Chocolate Goods We have just received from Ganong : = Bros a nice assortment of their fia- est chucolates, in both ligbt and dark coverinys, inclading— Lily Nougatines, Burnt Almonds — Walnut Creams. Almontinos, Cccoatinas, G. B. Cream Drops Ice Cream Drops, Trilbys Sumatras, {899 SSSA NG NG NS Aa & aay, . east Clee Nis [Yel | =—$I0, $12, $15 & $I8 s ——_ _ Tweed Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tue latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cu’away or Prince Albert. CL We can fi: the strait man, the round shouldered man, the stout or slim man, just as easy as the ordinary man just because the goods are MADE tbat way. They ate cut to suit the different figures, "i t-—=w Reform hes removed the Jast objection to ready nade tlutning (weakness in vital points) From start to finish Fit'Reform is made to wears: It is just such « lothing as thousands of people all over the Dominion have been ‘ooking «nd longing for; now there is a great demand for it, in fact we cannot get irom the makers enough, F s : i. iF ie ‘as a ey ae ; : This is our seventh shipment this prin \ ° ‘ hUWSE iL - mA aA aM “A rtiaiAaeS DROS Farinas, ete. 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