= eee = a Tr OO SES SS Oa SS OE OO lm THE a a nnn TTD, ——" ¢ m mMmixXtures ; > ’ af Hult the gm : a fins it into life per such out, [ go deeper . ires Oo! in- an ' ad flammna Troches can- . \ a ‘OT pot ao en eT can ' oil. Emulsion can. HW Ors The glycerine soothes and iw ~ makes « ymif rtable; the hy- popho: nites ' stability to the nerves; give power and and the oul eeds and strengthens the we: kened tissues, S d $: © all druggists, sts, Toronta, SCOTT %& BOWNE, Chem We Wake the only Genuine Cerman Bun EulTY. Have yon tried lea‘ ud ¥ ur orier—vonly In T them? Ito’; 10¢ per dez n Doughn ts. Oat fake. scotch Cake, Patties. Tarts, Pies, etc... eic. | Al! freah bn ked to-day Telephou: 95 Dp. STEWART ECLIPS E BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. r — — ; sty, Ss o Of Special Interest to ow TP ng ean Ara & Cie dda’ ~ Cow's Feed at Calving Time. I ra for several weeks prior to Calving, . The Epitomist. It is often case where a farmer has an extra butte caucing Cow that } ovetl as net the critical time. or wives her such juality of grain in hopes of “‘making her do a littie better next time,” that she is liable to have milk fever or any one of the maty other diseases that cause a speedy death It is better to | be on the safe side and not feed any | grain until after she has be-n fresh at | least three days, when a small r.tion jcan be safcly given. There is no! » but that a cow will ‘make just } butter in the long run when| not fed grain unti! three or four days ing her calf as she will} ) stuffed before the lacation period | ;; even tb she would not, the risk 1s much less, and we prefer to be on the safe side, although it may seem a little slow sometimes 8 The curse of New England has been too large farms. | whole country. It promotes slavery | ind waste. In France a farmer with eight acres of ground ts large farmer and ts a capitalist of influ- It is notin the power of the | man of average ability to superintend a hundred or two hundred acre | farm in in a manner to keep it up and turn off crops every year perpetually portions of France, and all over China. The system of a large farm in New England has tend ed to bankrupt the soil, has sent her children away and insures a spare Cuce. one is is done in i | population.—Country Gentleman. | Excellence Val | Anexchange says: Very few farm- ey tg ho pag” ae eee ers h ive enough stable manure to fer Seed, ry visetieiAlie” til ee all - ir lands as they would like. WATCH this ais a The best thing for such farmers to do od .is toapply this stable manure mainly advise: you to visit | tu the crops on which they expect to The Great Watch | put the most of their labor. It does ' not pay to plant, cultivate and hoe House poor land. Every addition of manure ltd ee : | makes the labor more effective, and : s ongmelagmer ts gases | | therefore more profitable. With min- ae ee eek ae _ i | eral fertilizers it’ is different. hese coaeh isis eine | | are us ” ly applied to grain crops, for : | | which dressing of 150 to 2506 pounds 20= | | per acre are usually sufficient for the ' | crops, Leside: eav ng sore to be taken W W WELLNER | | by the clover after it. ‘These mineral : : ue ) ||| | fertilizers so soon become insoluble in Th: Great Watch House. ! the soil that it does not pay to apply | |them in large amounts. A_ smail as ott quantity ea h year, suffi ient to make “iS Ze | the crop it is applied to, is much aa a, | better. ESSAGGAGSSGSY There is Nothing fF F % like pleasing customers. SS ts Tbat’s what we are doing all in , the time, we give them such ra value for their money that they come tack again and bring others Withthem. This isthe key-~ note of our suecess. We sirive *# to please everyoue who leaves an order with us. Why not give us your next order and be thoroughly convinced what we Save trne. We solicit your valued orders, BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, fs % % i xlern Founders, ’ Fngineers % ~an¢ Macinists, 8. Nav. Co’s Ne Wharf, ( h’towr P, E, I. Phone 125 SEES SPSS SS a pS ee NEW FLOUR We have just received 500 bbls Flour direet from the mills in Ontario, all of which was bought right, and will be fold xt the lowest price for spot cash. Write us for prices orcall and see us when you Want io buy flour. Bran, Cornmeal, Calf Meal ond Ground Oil Cake for feeding purpos:s aiso on hand, BEER & GOFF GROCERS — Poultry N tes. When the chicks keep crying and stand around refusing to eat, lice are led. When the hens are busy scratching, laying and singing, and the cock al- most continally crowling you may feel sure you have a healthy flock. When the combs and wattles of the fowls are of a bright red :t indicates a good healthy condition. to exercise, and their quarters kept clean and free from lice, there is scarce- ly any trouble with disease. When the beginner in the poultry business goes in for the best, and the best is the cheapest, and makes this his motto he has made a good step to- wards success. ee Fowls that are well supplied with grit, charcoal and greer food are seldom troubled with indigestion, liver troubles and kindred diseases. Keep the insect powder going about | the nest and over the broody hens to drive away the lice. You cannot get It is the curse of the | counted a}! : i bothering them or they have been chil- When fowls are rightly fed and made | | | } | | | | AAAS AASASAARAASARAARA RAH } ts ason ot Almont Wilkes, and there are hccessors to Beer Br OS several veryepeedy tons and daughters scattered over PE Island, and especially (in Prince County. His get are a'l large, sourd sod saleatle and develop early. His stock command a good price and be is not YAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTYETUWN, AY 5. try a - oe RAND ie Na Nn ND ES AIAN — t oudled p-YFa° ene iowed ¢ uin they , | K the young chicks } vis are restless and keep King among their feathers | ldust the fowl well with uid Kerosene the roosts three weeks in warm | you Keep them under ( ive ll cs ve i New Food for Hens saturday a g n tepped inte | this office and purchased one hundred | or nore old newspapers with which to | feed his hens. le- tears the pa er | into shreads and scaks it in sour milk | @ until the whole m when he feeds it to a pulp, | and he | e ¢ +] ‘ ] : claims that it adds greatly to their egg- iss DeCcOmMesS the hens, 4 uo% TREE producing qualities. ‘The newspaper la J vi is graduaily extending its field of use Y fulness. From food for thought it has | i expanded until within its sphere is al- ready included tood for goats and hens. Exchange. days —___—___—_—__—__—_-6 + 9.2 @—$—___—_—_—___— Almont Wilkes. 31565 race record 2.31} s tie property ot Mr Jonn M. Nicbolsvs, Aimonot Wilkes is perhaps he best producing *on of Herrando io his country. He is only a young stallion and has to his credit already quite a farmiy of trotters. The speedy Moutrose, 2 204, Charlottetown yentner McLeod & Co,, Wholesale & Retail ouly a“ grandson of the greatestof sires (Almont,33) but he is a very #peedy horee himrelf anda transmitterof e¢x- = treme rpeed, w. d . ae2e2ee ten tnetmemnmenere gett qnnerryrr iy? aaa2e2 “se= Tiger Brand” Clothing Boots & Shoes For Men and Boys —. ) THE SHAVERS’ IDEAL / BALANCED HANDLES, FAULTLESS GRINDING. WOTICE. NOTICE is bereby given tbat an appli- cation will be made to the Legisiature of the Province of Prince Edward [eland, at its next Session, for an act to vert in the Clothing to fit any purse end any per-ou. What’s your limit ?— A $10.00 suit. [ick from these—Black Ciay Worsted. Bue Serges and neat T'weeds—at that price —Buat you went to see the “Tiger Brand” inike to appreciate their values. For a big boy—3 piece suit, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 to $6.50. Boys’ Norfo:k Suits, very pre'ty Tweeds and Serge, “Tiger Brand” make, $2 to $4 50 For little boys what’s nattier than a Blue serze Mdly. Better suits and better values than ours are not known. City of Cuarlottecewn, the title to ail thet Bhs Ei. mRamsa Y KM Co tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying SUNNYSIDE SUE VeVU SS MAU Audis QJ@ReDeBed SHERWIN WILLIAMS’ PAINT is the Best made---Try hd 0 ip am i Suber {bide Sometimes they ar: also agreeable, as the followino quotations from afew of our customers show: The Royal Oak Soap just to hand, it is the pink of perfec. LAA tee Th Enea —— — ————$—<——— > a = and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots pum- hera Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Trree (93), Ninety four, and pari of Town Lot No, (18) 1 the 4th hundred f Town Lots, in Charlottetown, being ihe proverty known as the West Kent Street Schoo! land and premisete Dated at Charloitetown this 1st day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, ‘ Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 52 dy 4w &R. Gaz. Moth Paper Jamiesons---- For Tronk Lining 3 Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS NAR ZARA “WP We UP 7 REDDIN : BROS. Pa Ho > D> > Be bo >> po “ (MADE T2. PAINT! ‘BUILDINSS WITH For sale byseeee> , Simon W. Crabbe, Walker's Corner STOVES & HARDWARE PSPS IE SE SSCS SES ye FEE ES eS % ——- : Opposite P. O, < oes Since RUM cial Cod GE 3 a delighted with a: EEE EN Fe rtilizer Facts ! ee * Second to none” . “Ss » . 3 CHARLOTTETOWN - a Las peRRTIS DR LEAAT SP AATATDATISDAT EAP ARAMA PASIAN AN John T. [icKenzie, & THE TALLOR & Tam thoroughly satisticd with the soap reveived at your factory this day, and beg to thank you for your prompt The value of all Fertilizers consist in the amount of soluvie Phcs. Acid, Nitrogen, and Potash they contain, and the brand which shows the greatest value in these is the one to vuy, on the same principle that milk testing 4 per cent. butter fat is more valuable than 3 per cent. milk ENGLISH Tae attention. UEES costing the same price, contain 20 per cent. to 25 per cent. more Phos. 5s | Acid, Nitrogen and Potash than any other comp/ete Fertilizer on the market, And so we right goon AD Or in «ther words the Pant Food contained in a tou of other Fertilizer {| INFINITUM. costing, say $35, can be purchased from us for about $28. All fertilizers are sold under a guaranteed analysis enabling any who may, to veri'y the above, and the superior quality of these Manures is being shown by actual test year after year by the really wonderful results produced whereever used. J.) UAPTHORN Charlottetown Soap Works AULD BROS- @sssssss5 Charlottetown, April 8th 1899.--2 a wk¢«wkly TUT IT evi or P. E. ISLAND Vir secnememacenicastiiaictie sé PET ERE NE Se ee ER on RUIN Fe whee ie ws