SALT REBUM | TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of | Dr. Chase’s Oint ment The tortures of Salt Rheum nost be- | human er ‘ De- y yond come and the itcl St ; : 1 Aecna j tment } 4 s -? ty ' Oint- | teiy j the Salt Rheum es t has effected most | ’ creat | e i t ; I »> bv all Géealers, nto A OTUALU. ORAS Atte : or ears *: The Reliable Headquarters for Fishin Gear r his year our Rods, Flies and Uasts are the best in the City. Bairds Flies tied for us only. See our display fer the 4th of MAY setae REDDIN : BROS., Opposite P. 0, CREE UR EU EE ED Watelles Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 | 9 = Ada RAS AAAAAAAAAA ABA AAD eu CREE EEN EBV EUR E EY BENE " » Silver " 7.00 » 3000 " Gold n 10.00 w» 190.00 Chains for La‘ies $1.00 to $20.00 tibbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware’nearly al] kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solil silver: EW. TAYLOR “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY sabia Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYERS SPLINE ‘lhe time for Your cloc or cleaning, tu good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sona! atteation given to watchwork, G. H. TAYLORS general cleaning. watch may need insure their keeping } no good. We do | THE DAILY EXAMINEK CHARLOTTETOWN MY 30, (899 AAO tag Tm pecial Interest ; to our Farmers:: RA KRARAARRARRPRRAARRAAS . BE SOPHO HIO POPE OD OI OR POPOV PIT re Does Spraying Pay. Professor I. H Barclay, of Cornell experiment station, In a recent bulletin, | discusses the subject of spraying under this inquiry. ‘The past season has given strange results in spraying. In | many instances spraying seemed to do g He then goes on to say. “Does anything pay, then? Certain the same as tiling and pruning do. 10t know why there were so unsatisfactory experiences in 1998; but this does not lessen the fact that and fungi should be killed. ‘Lhat spraying pays is as well demonstrated as it is that apple worm tent caterpillars and potato blight are injurious. Markets often fail, but it does not follow that markets are a nuiscance. ‘The safest way is to make it a rule to spray everything every year and then to break _ when one is sure that the com®B™ha:ion of circum- stances is such that spraying is not necessary. “This means that the fruit farmer must master the reasons and the princi- ples and then apply them as circum stances demand. As arule, the better the results of spraying, the better has the operator conceived of his own local problem. If the fruit-grower follows chis advice, he will probably find him— self spraying apples and pears and quinces every year, and he will be more than hkely doing the same for plums, grapes and strawberries. “In no one of the applications of science teaching to fruit growing has the American so clearly the advantage of the European as in the knowledge of insect and fungous petts and of means of despatching them. The superior- ity of the American fruit as a general market product is due in considerable degree to spraying. nal bugs Electrical Farming. Recent experiments in Germany and — | ee testing 3.25°. fat only made 49.25 Ibs. cheese. In the case of the best milk there was 2 85 lbs of cheese for every Jb. of fat in the milk and in the poor milk there was only 2.52 lbs. of cheese | to the pound of fat. | Denmark—in order to preserve her | | export butter trade—has passed a law} making ita misdemeanor to use sali: ylic acid, formaline, or any “preservative of | any kind in milk or its products. Work for Eggs. Don’t expect to get remarkable egg | yields without working for them. ‘The | professional puultryman who gets three times as many egysa year as does your farmer neighbcr, is reaping the benefit of knowing how. ‘That is, hz breeds for eggs, “beginning with the grand- mothers”—and he not « nly breeds for eggs, but he hatches for eggs and he feeds for eggs until, like the farmer who makes two blades of ‘grass to grow where one grew before; the egg man makes his hen to lay two eggs where the other fellow’s lays but one—or may be none at all.— Exchange. | Beauty is Natural But give nature a chance. Bright eyes and rosy cheeks come from good blood, good nerves and a well-toned body—all of which may be had through the tonic influence of Wilson’s Invalids’ Port... Rare old port wine with Beruviau Bark in quantities prescribed by the English and French pharmacopoe- ias. YALA Seeieay It is the tonic nomi- ferro nated by the ntedical ee e profession. For sale bv George E. Hughes, A. W. Reddion and Reddin Bros. Druggiste. France have demonsirated that the ap- plication of electricity to the growth of crops is not only entirely practical, but; profitable. It is found that the electri- cal current nct only increases the yield | about four per cent., but improves the quality of the product as well, and whai is equally important, it hastens maturity. There is little doubt that electricity will ultimately work as great revolution upon the industry of farm- ing as it has already done in transpor-- tation and lighting. Cabbage Worms, Cabbage worms are certain to be with us, but they are so easily destroy— ed that this should not create much alarm. ‘Take common persian insect powder, being sure to get that which is fresh, and put it into acommon powder gun, or in theabsence of that a pepper box with a perforated top, and early in the morning sprinkle a little of the powder over the inside of the leaves on the worms that are at work. In five minutes every worm that is touched will be dead and a few such treatments are all that is necessary in a season. The insect powder is not poisonous to anything but insects and may be used with safety.—Progressive Farmer. In an experiment made in the dairy department of the Guelph experimental station, 600 Jbs. milk testing 3.77 4 fat made 58.5 lbs. cheese, while 600 lbs. Brown’s Lawn & Garden At Auction Wednesday, 7th June at (2 o'clock That most desirable Building Lot with fruit garden and glass house, with a front age of eighty feet on Fitzroy Street and about oce hundred and reventy feet back The best available building lot in the city, wide enough for two cottages ora large double house,and ashort distance from Post Office, churches and schools. Terms made known at sale. May 23—eod td NOTICH The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply are now prepared to receive ap- plications for convections with the main ge wers Any information required will be furn- ished upon application to D. McLEAN, Sec’y Board of Commissioners Office of Com miesioners of Sewers and Water Supply SUNNYSIDE City Hall, May 18- -’99, Gi cod SS Gity of Ghent New Arrivals Footballs Base Bails Rubber Balls Tennis Balis CHILDREN S$ ——wato Garden leols Wheelbarrows Carts, Waggons, Dolls’ Cabs and Go- Carts PICNIC BASKETS and HAMPERS New Shades in Wedgewood New Willow Pattern China at the Sunnyside Bookstore Haszard & Moore — PICKFORD & BLACK <— = oF HALIFAX ANO CHARLOTTETOWN S.8. City of Ghent will sail from Charlottetown every Fridav at 10 o’clock during the season of 1899 for Halifiax, calling at Sammerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac ' Harbur, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will lesve Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calle. The Steamer has excellent paseenger accom- odations. Saloonamidship. Special low freights will be given this season, Further information apply to W. W. CLARK 11% | shown as the **Catmore Case” Ch’Town May 27 tf Agent WOODSTOCK WONDER. A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by Dodd,s Kidney Pills a9 Woodstock, Ont., Mav 22 —N-ver, s0cial history of ibis own sinee the Berehall trial, has such great interest been Las caused, Mr. C. J. Cutiwore, 91 Main Street, wae crippled by Rheumatism and Lum- hago during five yes:s, He conldn’s |} @ and straigit, aod had to be helped from bis room, To-day he ie straight and strong; sound io every liasb, thauks w Dodd’s Kiudoey Pills Other remedies were need, bat did no geod, Dodu’- Ki ney Pilis cured him, Dodd’ Kidp+y Piils anways Riecumati-w aud wumbago. cure Floral boas are ove of the novelties for summer neckwear. They are made 0: rose leaves ot gathered gauze. ee Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. oronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey sged fourteen, has been a eutferer from Catarrh, aud lately we submitted him to an Operation at ihe Central Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and ope box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. fire Hall. —_——____¢-9-@ —- Colored waiters ure the best. Whalev-r it sad at the table they wil be sure to keep dark, Mibard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend A wire man enjoys the little he has while a fool i+ seekiag for more. Build Up. When the system is run down, a person be- cowes aueesy Prey to Cousumption cr Scor- fwia. Many valvatle lives are saved by using tcott’s Emulsion as soon ss a deciine in healtn is obtained. i ee _The up-to date optician takes +1 the situation at a glance. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 25c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. The first elec.ric railway in the world was built in Ireland, from Bush mills to Giant’s Causeway. The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of ail unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling before that date—W. A, Werks & Co. The shell alway: has the bulge on the oyster, and would win if come oue witha knife didn’t belp the oyster out. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, “Give me the baby to hold, my dear,” is the vame ct a new song. You won’t heas many warried men singing it. —_—-— Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sims, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writee:—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, ard never knew of its fail. ure tocure in afew mioutes. No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug- gists Chronic Eczema Cured. Qne of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton SuyS: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema ot long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, D gist, 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 - -- — Carters for Wall Paper Chronie Disease and KRupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- isteved in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or cal! at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in £*ictom, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow, ene en IIR pe meen Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. Oe \WWZZIZZ TRUE BRAND CUTLERY JS MACE OF WARRANTED BEST STEEL, _, LEADING OEALERS SELt IT. In! Ordinary paint will not do to paint floors. It will neither look well wear well. A special paint is needed. It must be vready-mixed, ready for use. It must flow easily, have a bright, glossy finish, dry quickly and mug, not blister, crack, peelorrub off. It must have a hard surface combi with unusnal elasticity, to stand being walked on—the hardest kind of — wear. Justsuch a paint is TH E SHERWIN-PLILLIAMS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT Made to paint floors with—nothing else. The guarantee of the company fg back of every can sold. Helpful suggestions for economicai painting inside } and outside the house in our booklet, “Paint Points.” Sent free. 7 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., PAINT AND COLOR MAKERE, Canadian Dept., ce 21 St. Antoine Street, Montreai. ce For Sale by 8S. W. Crabbe. READ IT! READ! D. A. 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