UNS tance <Shiacow © oD ern mS a a fy PILLS TRAAAAARS roe worth $100, you'd be silly to pay $ioo for his pheto onty if you need vy s KIDNEY PILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation, DODD'S ARE SOL DI a ” — LIKE THIS. TAKE are 608s &ASOPCSEOBO ADV UT pic rer, G you want a ho TAT ATA av & AovU ce. ordering # packer ge uger, Allspice, Cin of from your grocer you can al- y the Per namon or Cream Tartar waves feel sure of securing beat qnality by asking for ::: Niott’s* e- ~4% 42479 32Oeq + * B64 4 486867 * ft ¢ 4 ‘ f ‘ ‘ . ei): ¢ ' ‘ ‘ ¢ € 5 > Ba Of Special Interest to our Farmers = aaa Feeding the Pigs. An | rimenter, in Farmers Advo arks that the most important | e to be observed in feedmg for acon ms to be the development of the animal naturaily. Let his weight ‘ € laf as possible by growth rather than increase of fat. To this end. therefore, it is necessary to feed a ration ¢ taining a high proportion of flesh forming food, and peas, oats and barley fill the bill. Any one of these grains fed alone will not, as a rule give ; such good gains as a mixture Ol then | Variety is usually a very important consid eration in fe icin animals, and THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28, 1°99 IN HWSOWN'S 4 a5¢ ris no excepuodl he p! In “feeding for bacon, it is found that the early rations in the feeding ‘aaa are not so marked in their in — e upon the quality as the , and advantage may be taken of this to use some cheap er ration during the pry g-up of, say, the first 125 lbs. ad “pigship, care being taken to hie a good growing condition aed ie to fatten. corn yery early and pasture or roots properly rations, and will cost. Shorts, bran, may, thcrefore, make up his materially With corn, it liberal quantity protein for mi for the bones. The ration which gives the greatest gain in pork for amount fed is corn meal and milk, and is, in most sections, go to ultimate Bag S uppsy a containing and ash tne is necessary of o 7 iscie lessen to los foods building the cheapest ration as well, but great care must be used in feeding it, as it very liable to give soft pork, or at least When birds are confined they learn vices. They begin to eat their eggs, and pull feathers from the breasts and bodies of one another. This is due to idleness. It idleness can avoided, the fowls will not learn vices. fowls in yards become pets, and they family } ve are fed by every member of the As the learn to recognize their | friends, they run to the attendant up foot are they ‘Their hens soor | on the first sound of approaching and the result that they food frequently, because are supposed tO be are always fuil, they become lazy and fat, having nothing to do; then, like all other idle creatures, learn vices. There is no point more essential to learn in keeping fowls in yards than that of when not to feed. All know but to have the courage importany management.— steps, is i given hungry. crt ps when to feed, to withold food is the most requisite in the Karmer’s Advocate, A Question of Pedigree. ‘Now, who is that,’ asked the dignified her.— That chicken in white and grey ? She’s very well dressed, but whence cid she come, And her ancestors, who are they ? ‘She never can move in our set, my de ar.” Said the old hen’s friend to her later, ‘T’ve just found out, shocked to hear, Sne was you'll be hatched in an incubator ? —Sclected Farmers should make it an object to have a good garden, one that will supply the family with choice, fresh vegetabies frem early in the spring un- til frost. The health of the family will better. And living as the vegetables take the place of less wholesome food, that woul be expenses less otherwise have to be bought with products of the too fat to suit “the best markets. On f c arm, OORT T7 HBB 288! the aVerze, 3 bs. of corn and as much | ' ——— -—_—__—_—. 6+ 6+ —--—~ _——- | i 7 - r Pa nour rk ~ milk will pr -auce a | ound of pork in MADAME W ALLAC KE. ‘summer, while the ameunt of every at HENS. > ‘ ; » wir J 7 é i i! or j . . r 9 Io Chabcsry other grain required for a similar gain | Cyred of Female Weakness by Dodd’s as al sdarahlv create >. _ ‘ . ie . is ag Sage orgs ae stands Kidney Palle. re t . gos ¢ IrK-N - : i T hi ; R ‘] c 7 — up - rank asa rapid py tk-pro—) voxenest: Arvid }7.—The ladies of thi il it cGiis OUT cucer, and a very high percentage Ol] city are rapydly coming to realze the value i animals finished on this feeding may | of Dedd’s Kidney Pills, as a specific for as »expecte ield hard bac« "e . le Tr as DAVID P. IRVING & others. Complainant a be expec ted to 5 eia nara b i¢ in. | eas Female ] cubles : am and and oats also give good results. and Mdwe. Sarah Wallace, modiste, 235 . ; rey -VING « others. Defendants ya nin , £ 1e , MARGARET IRVING 4 Defendants | may be counted upon as economical eo ee oa had re Caperines — : ei . that gues to show that no other meiicine io and rather reliable finishing feeds. g ree ee ae ee : In pursuance of an order of this Honourebl oes oF, : *: can «qnal Dodd’s Kidney Pills for Female Cour, made herein, on the @& h day of March, \ 1th feed stulls at prese¢ nt pric Cs Crout les A i, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- | winter conditions in c —- -. sons haviig claims against the estaie ae under usual winter cot ditions i Mdme. Wi liace writes: —* I_snftered ef George Irving, late of Orwell Canada, a pol und of gain in live weigh t} for tbree years witk Femele Weakness, Cove, Lot or Township number 57, in . rr ial Q een’s County decea ed, intestate are re- may be estimated ‘to cost on the sad pone of our phys:c “— cou d x au = red to cemi iprovethe same beforemej average: from corn, 234C from | me. Iwas advised to wry Dod?,s Kidnes the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts . . thy . Pills vhs e nt Destin tie tel | vilding. in C} al ttetown. cn or before Mon- | barley, 3c. ; from oats, 34 Cc from | Pills, ava bad ovly used one box wh n I the 'wenty-s cond day of Mey next. A rae : sph: . felt better, now Lam cured, and have take: wens uy Of Mey next, A | neas, 242c.; from a. mixture of oats, ee 9, and @ eee nes 7s in}! : ; ‘ en only two boxes : ' ir deht« ide . an; ; trié¢ in? cf > : ; , e . . net prove t and visims by that | peas and harley, almost 3c, ‘The Dodd’e Kidney Pilla alwaya’cure Fentale ineare to be excluded i10m the eee OE he sien, kes i ES 7 ott ; - os d order. above estimate takes intu consideration j Troubles, lia ed this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. the cost ofa due proportion of milk. —_— oo FP. L, RASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Chronic Eezema Cnred, Compts. Solicitors Maser in Chancery in ~3—d& Wid af ia . bre One of the mest chronic cases of Eezema scat a ia al ila i fall lo prepare a nerd and get it into a] ever eured is the case of Miss Gracie kl: oe oh : Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- perfect state of ti lage and thcn sow it] ment Mr. aiton says: I hereby cx rlify that with an inferior quality of seed is sim—j| ™Y daughter Gracie Ella was cured o = } , 5 : : / ag Kezema ol long standing by usiog tour boxes F z] piy an absurd policy to rOllOW. Yet | of Dr. Chase’s Oiniment.” William Thistie is shera are tee as nilty eee Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he & he ah are many ee - Fc i ju t s idiour boxes ot br, Chase’s Ointment which . ucn practices as this, an¢ I when ( cured Gracie Ella, . mes UL COMFORTING | )0 en en Ree clad ndecmaneon he harvest approaches the crop Is a fanure ea acti rl : istinguished everyw re | eh ek a as See ae tae 2 i Berlio boasts of 476 quacks, The in- ; ic Nik Da } Ll ALLCT, ° ¢ . for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- ae Cet ke ees . .{ crease in the number of regular physi- rior Quality, and Nutritive | rearing cattle or any other kind of | cians since 1897 has been 172 per cen? ™ * ading ce ent. Properties ‘Specially grate- stock, good tevG!Ng an id g rood breeding | while that ot quacks has been 1,600 per a ane comsuet: smn ~ ae must go hand in hana. And SO with | cent. nervous ard dyspeptic. Sold 4 Aaa ea OE A oa only in }j-lb. tins abelled growing grain, ¢o0d seeding por provic-{ age ' cs ; JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., ing good seed and good tillage andj Minard 8 Liniment Cures burns ete, Home@opathio Chemists, ultivation must zo hand in hand.— | Se I ondon, England. Exchange Mr. Bronxborough—Shal! we go to the BI TAKFEAST SUPPER reaside this summer. A Mre. Brovx- Riga a n —_——— borough—What’s the use? The girls are T¢ AF | all married now. Let’a stay at home and “_ % a es Baer Fowls in Confinement. rest 8 & * ands : 7 NOTICE. NOTICE ie hereby given faa! an annli- | | re tion will be made to the L is'ature of | * he “rovil f Prince E lward Teland, at ci Sedsicn, for an sct to veet in the Cc f Charlottetewn. the tite to all that ir , » piece or rer l of Jand, s.tnate lying ata being in the City of Charlotte- towr beirg Town Lots num te Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) N nety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) im the 4th hundred ef Town Lota,in Charlcttetown, being the proverty known as the West Kent Street School land and premisete Dated at Charlottetown this Lat day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City?Clerk. 52 dy 4w & R. Gaz. J. O. SIMS: 16 America Square, Lendon, England CANNED Goops AND Propuce BROKER. An ex‘ensive City ard Shipping Trade gives min excellent facilities for handling to best ad vantage yonr shipments of Lobstere, Cheese Borter, Facen, Egzs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. J«p Market J vices andp ‘ompt ReturasGua Liced’ Mar, 2nd~2m If poultry confined in yards could be well managed, they pay better than when given a range ; but to give a small flock proper attention —<— cost too much la Pegg Whe, ¢ keeps a flock forplea , the bili 1s ood witht 3 but onthe fartn different wou.d rp ure re gard to cost, case is the Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- ralgia, “Why is it that office so early now? “My wife ’s doing her own cooking, and 1 have to make ber believe that i can’t wait for breakfast. | you get downto the Much Cheaper than ordinary cheap trashy Culinary Ware! Perhaps the first cost may be a trifle higher—but the durability, the 4 purity, the cleanliness and wholesome ness of CRESCENT STEEL AGATE WARE makes it infinitely cheaper in the end— to say nothing of the satisfaction. We guarantee each piece that bears our jabel. Ask your dealer for it, MADE BY The Thos, Davidson [fg. Co. MONTREAL. 20: it is | Minard’s Liniment Cures Dendraf, Dr. Chase Cures &: ata tarrh piter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16:h, 1897. My boy aged fouiteen, has been asviterer from Caiath, end lately we sul mitted him to an operation at the Central Hospitai. since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chuse’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made ® prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. fire Hall. The farm in Kentuckey on which Abra- haw Lincoln was born bas been eold to David, Grear, of New York It is prob- bable the farm will be converted inioa park, To a.l whofind th emreives with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys ard Liver 80 disorganized that they are incayable of keeping the syrtem iree lic bs ciscbous vaste ‘uaterial, Stor age Tnparcese Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back’ Paining, take or. Chace’s Kiarey-Liver Fills, Ihe quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, It is reported that Sir Claude Mac~ Donald, our Minister in China, is suffering trom complete mental collapse. His con- ditionjie attributed by friends to the intense mental strain he has lately undergone, Minard’s Liniment for sale- everywhere, i Aa sit li it IS NOW IN A large number have already taken advantage of our Sale, and are more than satis fied with the by Discount gains we are Remember We are going out of business, and our whole stock mid be sold at once, BIG BARGAIN: PRICES REDUCED TGA MINIMUM ~~ ing— All our —and we will do your upholstering at a very low price All repairs will also be attended ta, P. S.—We would respectfully request a prompt ge meut of all accounts due us. John. 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