= 2 Tag se es Sor ergo 4 eee te eat Re A IE SNE A cpt! . “ os eae ig et gp e.g Se ee Me — ee es Fg ean > ge ea at aes all Ne “et acm THE DAILY EXAMINER UHARLOTYETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8, t899 ali 4 Ee ee ee ee . _ ™ _ . = ; EE a it As el - : ei ety 7 “ wisn os SADA ROO AAA ‘ Laie eo kA lk ke . | , Is the baby foo thin? ERA Sob DDO PRR NONI | calves during the heat of the day, that FROM OLD QUEBEC. ® <> Ss 2? ' : ca ~¢ indow screens are as necessary in the | y ae he increas 90 slow- ie ee : ——-— Cn Cok Does he increase toc table as in the dwelling, arid that an \ - ” “i ly in weight? : Are you in constant feat a” he will be ill? ve him more flesh. ° [hen g Give : resist disease. He certainly needs a fat-forming food. Scott's Emulsion is that food, It will make baby plump; weicht; bring color to d prosperity tot t] increase the t checks, at whole bo ly. take to it as naturally as they do to their milk. 1d $1.00, all druggists. YWNE, Chemists, Toronta, Soc. SCOTT &B eh f (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC) . During Season of 1899. i I FOR PICTOU. N.S: IG AT CALI ; ao Father Point, Garpe, Ma! Bay, Perce, | Cape Cove, Summersice. Chars lottetown and Sour}s. From Ch’town e wet OD. Mi, Fron. Montreal . at 2 p.m. do With duly do 10th July ae Slat « > do 24th do do 14:5 Avg. do Th Aug. do @8th do do 2ist do jy llth Sept. do 4h Sept. doe 25th do do 18th do do Mh Oct. do 2nd Oct. eo ord do do l6h do do 30th do ado 13th Nov leave Pictcu, N.S. every ‘Oo Gib N v. “eturning wil! @iterrate Mordav at poor, OD urrival of Trains from Balifex snd St. Jobn, cell- ing at Charlotietown, Summerside, Perce, Ga+ye. Ma) bey aod Father Port. Sphject to change thou'd circumetance | eguie it. CARVELL BROS, Agents S$ § City of Shent PICKFORD & BLACK *" Tle stCee~ Zi F. 4s of Ghent will sail from Chak kettuicwn every Friday até o'cloc during the scascen cf J€49 for Halifax, calling at Sun merside, Tort Hestirgs, Port Hawks- lury, Arichs!, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Hasbor, returning will leave Holifax every Tuesday at 6 p m making sume calls. ‘The :teamer has excellent passenger acccmodations. Saloon amidships. Special low freights will be given this season Fusther informaticn apply to WW CIAL fge Ch’'Tcewn May 27 tf The Charlottetown Steam Nav- agation 00, Ltd. Northumberland & Princess Leave 2s below every day (Sup~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of sfieroon train from St. John) for Sum- werside, connecting there with exprese ‘rain for Charlotretown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene conneciing with day train for St. John. Connecting at Moncton witb train for Canada anc at Si Jobn with steamers of Internationa! Line and D. A. R. steamers aod railways for United States aud Canada From P!CTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frow CHARLOTTETOWN, ceven a. wm., for Picton, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton aud Balifax, at Halifax wth C. 4.&.P Line for Boston. him more power €0 | comtort Steamship Goy): Thin children | } | | there is a shrinkage in the yield of milk Of Special Interest 1s { 1 abundant and palatable milk rationand Further Confirmation, if any is Need- | (2) pa rtificial F ty eth to cur Farmers = careful attention to the comfort of the | ed,of the Merits of Dodd's Kid- A © a ? & om Metal Plates’ fin summer as in W at all Seasons. Essential it to the calf. | e knows that ten days before the ow is due to calve she should be put 1. 1 a box stall or stable by herself, that she should be given light ciet and every comfort—in the winter. He] that the calf should be kept in ry, warm, well-bedded, well-ventilat and given right kind quantity of food for producing a well developed dairy cow —in the winter time. He knows that the profitable production of milk de- pends, not only upon the use of a cow that can preduce, but on the cow that is made to produce all that she can, and that skilful feeding and watering, kind treatment and careful attention to every minute detail affecting her com— tort and health, are absolutely essential —in the winter time. But when summer time comes he does not know much, at least he does not commonly act as if he did. He is apt to turn the cows out on the rasture ten or fifteen days before he should The little grass they get is soft and watery and does far more harm than good. The cows get off their feed and non fete s11Cf she Stavdi’, pLUUDSe tuic 1, sunlit . } ana which is but slowly recovered. He is apt to discontinue the grain ration too soon, even if it should be discontinued at all, and there is another shrinkage ; and then a little later the heat of the becomes oppressive, and flies be- gin to get bad, and then a drought sets in and the pasture gets dry and short, and the water supply is neither con- | venient or abundant and tresh, and no extra pasture or soiling crop has been provided to bridge over the long dry | spell which is sure to come, and the cows stand in the broiling hot sun and suffer and fight flies, and perhaps wade hock deep in mud to get a drink of hot water from a stagnant pond, and there is another big shrinkage in the milk yield, and about time look out for the conclusion that dairying don’t pay— in summer time. He is apt to realize when it is too late that he has not done all he should have done to get comfort for the cow, but he has the satisfaction of the man whose fruit was killed by a frost, “‘it saved a heap of trouble gathering the peaches.” It seems strange that dairynien, many of whom do fairly well by their cows and calves in winter, do not re- lize that the profitable production of milk from a good cow depends on in- telligent management at all times, in summer as well as in winter. It surely should not take an intelli- gent dairyman long to find out that cows and calves should not be turned on pasture until the grass is well grown, and has good heart and substance ; that abundant, fresh. pure water is as neces- sary as good feed, that in the stable or in the shade, is the place for cows and sun Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are «xpensive, Scmetimes they are mcre expensive than need Le. : And scmetimes they are not so re.iable as they ought to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs vere away up—too high altogether. That 1* not the case now, The Apoth- ecaries Hall chang:d that ecame time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure ‘rnge at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatie special remedies; they’ve been tried and fuurd ‘Hective. The price — the main thing —will be found right in every case, Throug!: tickets to be had at Grand Truvk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E. I. Railwaye, and on the Company’s Stamers and connecting lines in United Btates. F. W. HALES, Géo. E Hughes The Peoples Druggist Ch’town, PEI Secartar Apothecaries Hal! / more careless ones. —— ew and calf are as indispensable to | } success to profitable milk production, inter, The dairyman’s first commandment | | | | requires all the year ! und observance. | i omfort for the cow,” is the | Get comfort for the cow and get it all | 0 in’s first commandment, and } the time And while you're getting, y daiyman worthy of the namé ret | le nty. | 2 acknowledges that the m —_-_— a es to hin n the win Do not feed decayed vegetables to me. The s no hesitancy .d- | either swine or cattle. Rotten pota & (hat proper observance inclu toes, turnips, etc., are only valuable to | y the comfort t it all| the manure heap It is espect times, and under all con n the | dangerous to feed de ayed food to ani- | | winter time. mals carrying y | jue real dairyman knows that the a calt is mother to the cow, and tha G. L. Bryant of Nunda, Ill, is anj prone re of the cow begins ‘fore | advocate of hauling manure tothe field | calf is bor: He knows that the| every day when the stables are clean- | Ow -thie rsh iv libera ly fed dur ed. He finds it a great conveniens e | Ing the d of gestation, on blood, | to have the big job off his hands when bone and milk ducing food, for | spring comes, and he believes the keeping up the vigor of the cow and | farther away from the stables the man- ‘ving full nouri:zhment and develop- | ure is taken the better it is for his milk. A good example as to cleanliness and care, set by two or three leading! patrons is sure to be followed by the j Men don’t like to lag behind. DR. GAUTHIER ENDORSES The statement that Khir. Major owes DR CHASE’S ‘ a his life to « « « Kidney Liver Pills Dr. J. T. A Gauthier, of Vallevfield, Que., writes: ‘'I, the undersigned, certify that the contents of this letter, in regard to the cure of Mr. Isadore Major, by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pulls, is correct.” Here is Mr. Major's letter: ‘* After 20 years of suffering from backache and kidney disease 1 owe my life to Dr. Az W. Chase, I had tried an endless varicty of remedies to no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two pills that night and two next morning gave great relief, and I continued their use until now Iam completely cured. My friends are surprised and pleased to see me well again, for I spent hundreds of dollarsin vain trying to get cured. Sefore using Dr. Chase’s Kid- *ney-Liver Pills ray back ached so 1 could not put on my shoes and couldn't lift eo lbs. My shoulders were sore, I ‘rad headachesand a bad taste in the mouth. ‘These troubles are now entirely gone and what I say I am ready te prove, Thave told my friends of my wonder- ful cure, and many have been greatly benented by using these pills.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the great- est kidney cure the world has ever known One pill a dose, 2¢2. a box at all dealers, oF B.imanson, Bates & Co., Toronta RAAAASBAASSL4A4AB 2252.5 [425525255 They All Do They All Are Finding out that we give the best values in Boots and Shoes, See our Job Lots in win- dows and on counters for 3 days, Big reductions to clear. Fall Goods coming in. J. H. BELL The Cheap Boot Store. vw | CenlDd i ’ ney Pills est in ~Canade, It possesses the most | mpregnpabe fortress n Canada, Ii 18 | trog, therefore that Dudd’s Kidney Pills} ! should be foubd doimg their great work | in the citv © (Jue bec. oad’ Kidney ; Pjls are the oidest cure tor kidvev disease | j } ; In pill form Dodd’s Kidney Pills are} ‘ure, strong ord certain detence against | : apd futlering from any direare| caused Oo Ui Waiters, of Quebec, eays: “Tam gla to say that my cure by Doda’s Kiduev Pille, of Kidney Trouble, bes! been perfectly satistactory tome. I often | recommended Dod’s Kidney Pills.” heality kidnevs, M r. Jumes —_ —_____—. 2-2 Weary of Experimentin eary of Exp ting With salves, suppositories and cintments and dreading “surgical caeration, sceres and | hundreds have turned io Dra. W. Chase’s | oinunent and found it an-bsolute cu: e for pile ybhe tisrt application orings relief trom the terrible uching, and it is very selaom that more than one box is required tn elfect a per- mapent care i She—I wili marry you cn one condition | you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will} on better wan that, 1 will buy @ brand new dve. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. Do not clip ahoree and pat an over: cou’ on yourselt. Lake your uwu medi- cine, Ale — ~~ lpr ARM Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. » . . f wD pom OR. A.W. GHASES 2 r. F f E 3 ~ . GATARRH GURC ,.. a8 ad ie sent direc. to ths u:veased parts vy the Improved biower, Heaiz the ulcers, cl ars the air Passages, stops drop) ings in the - chroat and permanantly cures . “a and tiay ><ver. Blower ee, ealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ee ---——— Why is the woman seldom sincere who tells ancther woman tbat ehe is pretty. -_—_——— = a HIS OWN FREE WILL ee Dear Sire,—I cannot spesk io strorgly of the excellence cf MIN.j.RD’S LINI- MENT. Ic. 1s THE remedy in my house- bold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It is traly a wonderful medicin2, Joun A, Macpona.p, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A lilerarv etatistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard O1] Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, week schoo! girl. tuffering the evileriects of an exhausted nervous eys- tcm, end thin, waterp blocd, bas been fully rerlored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust heaith, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooe. the healthiv) gitw cn ihe cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the bnilding up process which is taken piace in the body. — i > <a The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. 23s — Rheumatism Can't Exist ‘When the kidneys are keyst heathy and vigore by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- ¥ FSVITUVTTTTS —— FURNITURE FOR SALE BY ATCTION. I an, instructed by Mr. Bruce Wright to sell by auction, at his residence, Grafton Street, east (opposite college)on WED- NESDAY, the 13th dav of September, instant commencing at 11 o’clock a. m. All his household effects, comprising, superior Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed room and Kuchen Furniture; all as good as new. Terme cach. hk. BEARISTO, 209 — Auctioneer Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set 21 cents Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eleg- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square, Ch’town ‘Classical and Commercial. urryecs Clarietictewn | JURY an CO. Liver Pills. IJtis Uric Acid let im che biocd by defective Kidneys that causes 1heumatism Dr_a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kicneys stsoug and active in their work of fijtering the blood, and thIs removes the — of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better balf in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. _-—-o Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in 'wenty-four hours apd causes neither Pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracis corps. It is the best The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, ———-~+-——» <> o— -—.-— .- Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual interest charge on the Span- ish national] debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. — St. Dunstan's College AFFILIATED TO LavAL UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s College will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12th September nex’. For further particulars apply to wad A dentist who knows his business, and one {that hae any regard for his p stientsjwill always advise them to have @ metal plate, " Prov. MeLvi.ix B. Bucsiey, Instructer Bosion Deatai Col'ege, Bo-ton Maes In view ofthe vast amount ofinjury done to «be mouths of wear. ersof rubber or vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue heat, owing to the non condactibility of rabber, and a3 aluminm is pow eg cheaply proiuced, and making as itdoes a rigid, light, cleanly, uns objectionable plate the’e seems nO reasou Why anv person ‘shonld wear a rubber or vuleac $2 plate. . jiained in difficult Q y f ©, Nel ee ata ii, ar, ee en fe Not ouly this, but hetter resy't3 23e¢, than jn the use 3? in tit and adhesion are rut ber. in eee Dd. @ Ubicag ‘ll Deutal School The ahove quotations ure from hundreae ov emnent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in p'ate work has learned them the many advantages of meta! over rabber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial veeth ona plate. find that be ordinary plate causes beating of the mouth, bad taste, sir nkage of the gums, etc., finally cansing the plate to get loose, sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, and caused directly from the wearing of an ordinary ‘plete. We recommend a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. It isa conductor of beat and cold,it is noa-irritating, and is thin. er, lighter, and stronger than any otler plate. We bave testimonials from persons for whom we bave made mete] plates—not one wouid wearan ordioary plate agai. You cab have your impress'on taken, and a metal plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them onrselves, and know all about the material used. Cail ard see specimens of our work. Every piece cf work done by ns mast give entire satisfaction to the patient, else we will not allow itto leave cur office. ts « D Caabaeantedts wy &. . a eC) See our artificial teeth without plates. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS JHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. e es. s \ * ee ee ee . 2 e ee 2 . RE RE REE Sa One Of The Finest Shops AIRES RNAS aS ° ae . . . 4 In The Maritime Provinces ; Mur new store in the Prowse Beck Sunnyside, is one of the targest, best oc ed and most up-to-date china shop inhe Maritime Previne s. China, Glassware, and Crockery Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets Here you can get a fine French Set. You can get a set that will oaly cost you a few dollars. You can also see some Chamber Scts for style and finish” hard to beat. ; { Come ia and ses our store- It’s a large place, and we have a large steck — elling cheaper than ever before. ‘ HA RLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1 ail Nn eiaae® eee = = Leen samen | ; Groceries, ¢ Crockery » and y Glasswar | - I Retail at Wholesale Prices — : f a c* I AOS ae. Lda 4 r . @iic)} pt Bog: c 4 S * Six piece Glass Sable (Sets ; ° . ? nteX, selling at 26c, regular price Li 5 , i, 25 cents, A ah ==-' 100 Flower Pots from le up « a og digi 1000 Teapots from 10cfup. . j ‘ — ts 1000 Jugs very low wt EpX 2 7 . rag 8 erry Sets, 7 pieces, 2le oF P. MONAGHAN —-—- QUEEN STREET a SAAS A AA A tke a Notice! Cue Offer “Buildnig 7 | 7 | We sell goods cheap, and zannot af- ford to give long terms of credit. Please attend to that little bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on Yours very tru'y, Senter, McLeod & Co A. P. McLELLAN, Rector | Si Dunstan’e Cclege, Ch’town, Aug 30, 99 : AAA GASAASAAR ARSE Ga SSS EE VEE ae RED ESSE SS SSS Fe SSE ESS SEE