nl — R. H. MASON has opened np on QUEEN STREET full supply of _—_—— CONFECTIONERY G. B. Chocolates, etc., ete. All the December MAGAZINES now in stock at both the Queen Street store and the old stand on Great George Street, opposite the ca- thedri!. sea Phoenix OF HARTFORD Fire Insurance Company Assets Over $5,000,000.00 - Ve Low Rat =. - aw + 4414 on + Prempt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agert for P. E. I. Office at Mark Wright &Co's. THE LITTLE SICKNESSES Which Grow Into Big Ones. A little cold in the head is a trifle but if neglected ‘and it hangs on from week to week and gets into the throat and lungs it is ne longer a trifle. It is then no longer a slight cold but the beginning of chronic catarrh, _ Do not make the mistake of think- ing you have no catarrh because the head and nose appear to be clear. Ifthere is cough, tickling in the throat, hoarseness ore a of oppression in the chest you have throat and bronch:al catarrh. If the appetite is poor, nausea, gag- ging and disgust for food, especially in the morning, you have catarrh of the stomach. — The surest and safest treatment for every form of catarrh is an in- ternal remedy which acts especially on the blood and mucous mem- branes. Such a remedy is thenew catarrh cure, sold everywhere by druggists under name of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, a medicine in pleasant, con- venient tablet form, and containing all the best aud latest specifics for catarrh, whether located in nose. throat, bronchial tubes or stom- ach. Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are composed of sanguinaria, guaiacol, red gum and similar antiseptics which destroy the germs of catarrh in the blood, and no one who suffers from any form of catarrh and has seen the uselessness of sprays, sence ; } douches and powders, will ever go' back to them after once trying so convenient, pleasant and harmless a remedy as Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets and one which gives relief in so short a time. Even in cases where catarrh has affected the (senses of smell and hearing, these tablets accomplish a cure because the blood cleansed of catarrhal mucows surface of the nose and throat no longer clog up the respira- ~ THE DAILY &XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECKMBRE 13, 1904 HOW TO GET MOST OUT OF THE COW, eee Jos. Gould, of Uxbridge, Gives Points on Care and Feeding. PRACTICAL TALK BY A PRAC- TICAL MAN, Regularity and Gentleness Two Prime Requisites---Be Pre- pared to Feed All Year Rouad. [From Farmer's Sun. ] ‘‘ Dairying for profit ?”’ ‘** Yes,’’ said Mr. Gouldin begin- ing, ‘lama crank. I amacrankon other matters than dairying. I am a crank on silos, foo. I began turn- ing that crank some years ago, and to-day there are more silos in the county of Ontario than in any other county in the Province, save one.”’ ‘* You turned the crank the right Way, anyhow,’’ ebserved J. C. Sproul. ‘‘ Now,’ Mr. Gould went on, ‘‘I am asked to speak on dairying for profit. It is because there is profit in dairying that I amin it. I would not stay in the business ‘two months if there were not money in it. Iam Satisfied not only with dairying, but being . germs the | tory passages with catarrhal secre- ! tions. All druggists sell full sized treat- | Tablets the nominal price of 50 cents, and the regular daily use of them will effectually cure this trouble- some and dangerous disease. cnovtaaitaglieapiitilialantinks ments of Stuart’s Catarrh tor FOUR Physical Development—The ope n | ing on Tuesday next of the Physical ! Development Class will be a bright affair. There will be a gramaphone concert, also vocal and instrument- al music. sharp, after which exercise will commence. All pupils will be pre- sent.—Louis Mcintyre, Instructor ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES! Let us print some for vey If we can't please you nobody else c n. We print Ex vel pes al = -r "og? kt , B°¢ ary ‘ $1.45 PER TROUSAN?. We print ohers, \ ule want bert °r, ‘ $2.50 per thousand, rit el : prices between. If you don’t want them printed we t you have them plain at low prices. perial prices on quantiti = . ; Aaivita THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT London Tiouse. ‘Uy Stairs) ()} 14 + — + os NATiOTTETONV Nn. tt i sett DR. J. KH. BRADLEY PHYSICIAN AND URGEON. | rt a nae - : vraduate McGill University OFFICE AND RPSIDENCE. Taose | tte ly O “cupie | ¥ Dr. Hand- rahan, North Wiltshir n?5—w 3m —_—_ DON’T NEGLECT | YOUR WATCH If you allow your watch torun too ‘Ong without cleanimg. or with dam- aged parts it may be \vorn so badly as to destroy its useful ness ss a time- piece. Better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of repairs he will advise you accord- ingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out fir-t-class work only. Wer Gu AnANTEE ALL OUR WORK: if you have not given us a trial it va pay you to do so ind we will be pleased to see you at (;REAT GEORGE STREET. ; W. N. TANTON, Jeweler. { VicKINNON & McNEVIN / Manafactuerers & Genera. Merchants. «efined and Lubricating Qils. acking, belting, waste, etc. (goldie & Co's well known brand of vy x mOse Pp UT | 4 7 ae Strachan’s celebrated Git Soap. Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us tor prices b pacing your orders. Fall Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry, 1900. Commencing Monday, October Ist Olin will run as fol- of the season. the steam: 3 lows for the balance Will leave ce Stet Will {leave Rochy Wharf Point At 7.00 a.m. At $.00 a. m. ' At $.30 a.m: At 9 00 a. Mm. At 9. 30 hh. . 26 10.00 a. Mm. At 11.00a.ir. At II.30 a. m.. At 1.cop.m. At 1.30). m.+ At 2.00p.m. At 3.00 p m. At 4.00p.m. At 4-30 p. m. SUNDAYS. A g9.00a.m, At 10,00 p. mM. At 12.45 p.m. At 1.35 p.m. At 2.00 p.m. At 3.00 p. m. At 4.00 p.m. At 4.30 ]- mM. JAMBS J. WISNER, Manager. Ch’town, Sept, 2, 1g00. Provincial Debentures. Oljers will be received at the instant, from any person or persons willing 'o purchase the whole or any part of the halance of the $48,000 Debentures avtkor- zed to be issued by Act of the Prov acial Legislature, Session of 1900, now remaining insold. These Bonds which are dated Is re for $1000 each and bear Interest at the at: of 34% per annum, payrble half yearly. ANGUS McMILI AN, Sigr ef the Bie Wate Provincial Treasurer Dee 11-——eod td. II, 1900, Provincial | * Treasury up to noon of Saturday the 22nd ’ecember instant are redeemable in 30 years. with my treatment by the Can- nington Creamery, of which I ama patron. The cause of my satisfac- tion isin my pocket now. (Laughter.) If all the patrons are as well treat- ed,they must %e cranks, too, if they are not satisfied. ”’ The ‘‘cause of satisfaction,’’ to which Mr. Gould referred was a check for nimety-three odd dollars. This was given him for the cream from 23 cows (nine of them just past two [years) produced in Oc- tobe. ESSENTIALS IN SUCCESSFUL DAIRYING. Then Mr. his subject. Gould waded right inte “* Tt,”’ he said,“ you ‘ : 9 is 1ake a profit j airviny’ Concert will start at 7.30 Wish to make a profit in dairying, you will find four points that must be kept carefully in mind : ** First, the cow; “Second, the man ; ‘* Third, the food ; ‘Fourth The surroundings. “The cow. What kind of a cow is she to be ? She must bea dairy type. You must have the best sort of machine available for the pur- | pose to be served—the production of butter. Some do not approwe of the little 800 pound animals. They want a big frame because they:de- sire to raise calves for beef. They want to run two separate industries aj} the same time. Well, if you have large cows, at least, keep them properly. But if you have the dairy cow—the Jersey, Guernsey, ‘vrshire or Holsteins—you — will find them fit for nothing ise, and you must, theretore, make the si Gut Of them in dairying if you are to make a profit from your bus- THEIR OWN SHOULD RAISE COWS. D'‘IRYMEN | raise my own cows. Out of 39 females in my herd, all but two are of my own 1eproduction. I raise be- cause l can’t buy what! want. Cows require to be edvcated in order serye the pnurpo-e wish served; and [ find it most profitable to do the | educating mnyselt. The months fin the year. bought will godry in eight months | in spite of all I can do. If they |did | not do swell for the eight months | [ would notkeep them. If they hae | enlv been educated to wmiik ten! montbs one of them would be 4 bonanza. And itis all in education; but this must begin with the first calf. Ihave one two-vear-old that 1s only giving four pounds a day, but I am keeping on milking her. to es- tablish the habit of continuous milk- ing. A cow should milk for ten and one-half monthsin the year. } cull outmy animals when they reach four years. If they wiil not give at least 175 nounds of butter at that ace out they go. I ‘have culled cut fifteen or twenty in establishing my present herd. Where do the culls We believe MENT is the best. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, “Me. Rey, R. O°’ Armstrong, Mulgrave N.S. nies ‘*haries Whooten Mulgrave, N. S. Piecre Laniry,senr, Pokemoucne, N b. ae a tO; ‘he COWS of iny | awn raising wil milk jten or eleven ; two I! MINARD’S LINI-! go? To the drover and he unloads on the Toronto dairymen who buy their cows instead of raising them. ONLY ONE TEST FOR A COW. ‘If your cow is right and the other conditions are right, you must make a success of dairying. How a‘e you to knowif your cowis right? by weighing the milk every mght and morning, year in and year out— by keeping a debit and credit ac- count with the cow. In the herds of the patrons of this factory there are some good cows; there are other c ws that are living at the expense of the good ones. In order to find out which are profitable you should have a set of scales in your barn for the purpose of weighing each milk- ing of each cow, anda sheet of paper for the purpose of recording the facts shown by the scales. But weighing alone is not sufficient. The milk ofeach cow should be tested. Mr. Sproule. manager of the fac- tory, will make the test for you. WHERE THR PROFIT IS MADE, ‘* See the importance of knowi™g what each cow is doing. It costs $28 to $34 a year to keep a cow on full feed,the variation being accord- ing to the capacity of different ani- mais toturn their food into milk, The cost of mere maintenance is $20, Every dollar’s worth of feed over that which your cow will assimilate represents profit. If you merely maintain the animal you have no profit; if your cow will take $5 worth of feed above cost of maintenance it will givea profit; if $10 worth a , greater profit. Keep adding to the feed so long as the cew responds through the milk pail. Occasionally work backwards. If you can reduce the feed without reducing the milk flow you are feeding too much and wasting your substance. A cow should give 250 Ibs. of butter on $30 worth of feed. The best of my cows in ‘97 gave 413 lbs.; in ’98 she gave 409 Ibs. She went dry for four mouths and she has never been as good since. The great majority of the cows of Ontario do not come any- where near 250 lbs. The average return per cow in this Province, ac- cording to Professor Dean, is 128 ébs. It isnot hard to figure out | how much profit there is in that. Keep a record of your cows, then, and weed out those that are mere | boarders. NO MULE DBIVER WANTED THERE. “The man. What of the man who handles the cow ? You de not want ina dairy barn a man who has been accustomed all his life to the punch- ing of Texas stecrs or the driving of Western mules.° There must be no loud noise in the dairystable. There must be gentleness with dairy cat- tle. Aman who goes.about witha damn here and a kick there has mistaken his calling, if he under- takes to handle milch cows. Gentle- ness pays. A little rub on the back will put a cowin good humor for half a day. “Something more than gentle: ness is necessary on the part of the dairyman. There ntust be prompt- ness as well. The milking and feed- ing of cattle must be carried on with the regularity of the town clock. We milk at.a quarter to five in the summer and.a quarter to six in the winter. And the the milking is always done in the stable; that is the proper place—winter and sum- (Continued ea pags 6.) ae —— ene rE eT ‘A Sluezish, Torpid Liver When the liver gete slow and slug- gish in action bile is left in the blood to poison the whole system and give rise to serious bodily derangements. When there are biliousness, headache, | constipation and indigestion Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills make you well in a surprisingly short tirne. Mrs. H. A. Smith, 182 Manning av- ! enue, Toronto, states:—‘‘My daughter aera, i 1 ' | ; : ! has had a wretched time of it for quite a while with liver complaint, causing, emonge other troubles, weakness of the | stomach, very sallow cemplexion, and a ' most miserable state of feeling genera]- ly. My husband had occasion to use Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and spoke so highly of their merit that I concluded to have her try them, and beginning their use she has markedly improved in every way. I can with confidence therefore recommend (Or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills.” One pill a dose ; 25 cents a box. Dr Chases Kidney-Liver Pilis. Desirable Residence for Safe. since That property on the Malpeque goad, 100x50 feet, near the house, ten minutes walk fr-m post office, consisting of a new dwet- mg containing seven rooms, togeth- is pleasantly situated and make a —_ desiraile private residence. Apply to m >» ¥ . »T” JOSEPH CLARKE, — ; Malpeque Roud ae Ganadian > Gaede me Stinging Chilblains Trade As distressing and annoying as are Thil- bie hee can he oak ikate ly eee by Review — THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER. HIS TIME HAD COME. So Thought a Quebec Man Until Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him of Bright’s Disease. 4 MOON'S CHANOIS 8 Full Moon, 6th, 2h, 5/.:, a. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 2). 5¢m, p.m _——- cs _._.... t+ New Moon, 2ist, 4h, 1 :m, p. m.. QugBEC, Dec. 10. — Narcisse First Quarter, 28th, 62, Gm, j.m Mangy, of 109 St. Ann Street, this city, considers himself an extreme- | D pose Wt ‘ a lyfortunate man. He has come | of[/Day of w’k.f a ernie i eee through the ordeal of Bright’s Dis- | M MornfAf'n (RisesBets sease alive. are e ecient a ssl <b; salle ee Bright’s Disease is an extremely | 1/Saturday | 5 27 5 oe ja 9 fatal disease of the kidneys. The] 25unday 6 57 7 2 SHS suffererlingers on, growing weaker 3 Monday 8 68 of a . and weaker, slowly and miserably] 4/fuesday , et dying. Once it fastens itself upon] Wednesday 9 3G10 I 3g CS a victim, there is only one hope to} Thursday [10 32/11 7 ho S save him—Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But] “Friday nig é 33s they never fail SSaturday 11 BOs (39 . Narcisse Mangy says: “I have]. 9 Sunday CTR Os as endured Bright’s Disease for over | [0|Monday 1 12) 1 36, 41 8 five years. Doctorstold me I would | !1/Tuesday - i - 24! a 8 never get well. I thought my time | /2]Wednesday| 2 28 2 oa 7 had come. A friend told me'to try | }%/Thursday | 3 15) 3 3b; i Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I have just y bine > ae os a : finishe : ae oe oa are the fourth box and am 16 Sean” 624646, 46 10 + =n li 17|Monday | 7 331751} 46] 10 Strictly speaking,of course,a man | 18jfuesday | 8 19 8 1k can’t be ready to die for two differ. | 19}Wednesday| 9 7] 9 47) 12 ent girls without leading a double a Thursday | 9 58/10 15 47) 13 life. 21 Friday 22\Saturday ee ee ae 23ISunday A Tonic for Mothers. 24|Monday The happiness that comes to a house with oo nts baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by | “Oj ‘V CGnesday the ill-health or weakness of the mother. To | 27/Thursday restore the mother’s strength, to bring back | 28)Friday vigor and energy, and to sustain her during } 29 Saturday the nursing pericd, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food | 30 Sunday is undoubtedly the most effective preparation 31|Monday obtainable. It makes the bloed rich, re- vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- Storative influence on the whole system. 50 cents a box, all dealers. Japanese Fern We are now booking orders for January delivery. Decidly one ot the most striking novelties of re- cent years. Unique, beautiful, per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Fern It is getting so that aman cannot even lambast an octopus without of- fending some of his wife’s rela- tives. Gxccaitttties ———— ¢ An Honorable Medicine That appeals to the best judgment of the best people is Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. the greatest prescription of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Recipe Book author. By acting directly and specifically on the liver, kidneys rnd bowels, thts popular family medicine | Balls are more handsome than thoroughly cures liver complaint, biiiousness, palms for decorative plants, and kidney disease, constipation a1k the accom- much easier grown. Hoilv-Holiv panying pains and aches. Dr. Chase’s Kid- and genuine English Golden Mistle- ney-Liver Pilis act promptly, pleasantly and natually. One pill is a dose, 25 cents a box ~~ tp alpina toe. Orders taken now for delivery Monday before Xmas. VEGETABLE. You no doubt oftensay you hate conventionalities. You don’t; you worship them. Department, Minard’s Liniment etc., etc. Choice Ce'ery, Letttice, Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cran- berries, Lemons and pure honev in comb. Wehave 50 barrels } of choice winter keeping Onions, low to the trade, by the barrel, 100 or 90 lb lots. Our retail price for 10 lb lots very low. Also Cranberries wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown. ~~ ICY, Al ry urn ps, Cures Carget.in Cows. ere The contents of a jeweler’s safe may be his stepping stones to for- tune. > © ~<e —— Te Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. All druggists refund the money if it failsto cure. 25 cents. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. ee ~ ATe . ‘bhmd! Give cheerfully with one hand and you will gather abundantly with the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘Ury it when you have retired with itching, sting icehen es a fo ° * ; : 7 . on n 1es y . sy ex f ‘ ing feet and expect to spend 1 sleepless night h : ee 7 Biggar Se ele f special number of the I, Zt oe in saffering. Such a trial will convince you en ; hath aes a +d Meetides . 9 Keview wiil t cr that as a cure for Chiiblains Dr. Chase s Oint- ee : my eae le : Copier, as trey Al ment is the standard ofexcellence. It is the } j a © bf chia dashes taal world’s greatest cure for all itching ef the }4 Se ee ee ee i « . nw Re ate 4 4 : ¢ ' ‘ is - - you callears. A ha me sou skin. ir io send to friends abroad. EP © <a The less some people know about mie res 2 8S $e things the vreater the volubility of MITCHE LL ‘ ., their expressed opinious. BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowe B os. Minard’s Liniment Gures Dist2m92r © <a Some of the unhappiest people on "ese ment earth have rrore money than they “ ’ . Tee K” know what to do with. 4 APPLES! We have for sale 25 bbls of go only $ $1.50 per bbl. (Le Mirnard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc i ES — . ’ . appies. ai i! tain a market in London for the pas- school- i sion fruit whichis so popular at the the | ’ 7 er with outbuilliugs. This property} i quently the than auction p ices. ) peck from 12¢ to 25¢, Haspherry Jam We have a quantity of pure hom made Raspberry Jam; also impcrte:! Strawberry at oniy roc per Ib, ary quantity. Pure Raspberry Vinegar 25c per be tle. For Shristmas We have a full supply of the usual reqiffrements, all at ihe lowest prices. {iy Eureka lea, 25c per Ib. Anutipodes. . EG Z, 2. F. Madigan & Co d <trowr o ow Jueen St. fhis sictretare ie on every box of the genuin Lower & een St : Laxative Bromc-Quintine tanicts the remedy that eurs¢ a cola Im one Gas ; are fre- Al:o by t treat. tne love best ones we The ones WE worst. The happie st women are those who live in a small world. ; Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria. — a © te Australians are trving hard toob 7 eae tges ty Sa tea aaueie a iP nthe