4 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'T'TETOWN, MARCH 3, 1899 oe ee Substance. Shadow tan if you want a horse worth $100, ou'd be silly 100 for his photo only. If you eo DODD'S RiDNeY ILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODN’S ARE SOLD IM BOXES LIKE THIS. AX LY D-O-D-D°S Pure Food Sellers ~- oe ~ > Heintz Baked | SNAPS — Snide Beans — with To- ers chicken & Mock mato Catsup. A | Lurile in jarge cans delicioue dish —15 | — - ») » - ve & 20¢ pe Can. can. only 25c per MACC ARONI— Freach M accaroni in one peucd packages 12 & l4c per pkg. Evaporated Fruits, | Apricots, Peaches and Pears, only 15 cente per lo, PICK}. ES— Mixed and Chow— pvt up by Crosse & Blackwe] —pint bot thes, 28¢ per botile. ~-a{ = => ~—s Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers. Watches _—_——_—-— JAM—in 7 lb. pails—a variety of kinds, 65c per pail. Watches in Nickel cases $300 to $10(0 Silver « Gold tt Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards Qe Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff stucls and links 20 to 10.00) Collar Studs 05to 200 PBrooche 25 to 20.00 Spectac! es 50 to 10.00 Silver ware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: MW. TAYAUR Victoria Jewelry Sto THE ¢\ -Whittan § Oniy One Store ::: ineach town sells this shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered For $3.00 Hichest quality of material and workmanship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others tail it has no equal. WE KAYE SOLE CONTROL, = Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE. famous New Jominion | Dairying Co. The Annual Meeting of the New Dominion Dairying Co., will be held jn Afton Hall, on Tuesday, the 7th March next, at 8 o'clock p. m. A fu'! attendanee of shareholders and patrons is requested. By order of Directors, GLORGE WILSON, 8.c’y New Do minion, Feb 23, w2i AA A AAA AAAAAAARA A AAAAAA AAA AAA AsGm y eS SHS HS POOH OPETE VVVV<> RE Y - ye * . + + Of Special Interest = - to our Farmers :: > > f INNUPUN SEUSS EST STUNMOSDVSLOCSLS Bcd — a amen Importance of Good Seed. ane ——— There are good grounds for the belief thata large majority of farmers are not sufficiently careful in the clean- ing and selection of their seed grain and clover and grass seeds. The re- sult of experiments at some of the Government experiment Stations in Canada have shown that an increased yield of from four te six bushels per acre has been reaped from selected, hand-picked seed over that from seed from the same bin cleaned in the ordinary way by running it once through a fanning mill. While hand- picking of seed on a large scale is not practicable, these experiments serve a good purpose in emphasising theimport- ance of greater care in the cleaning of seed grain by the use of good mills with proper screens, for if but one or two bushels per acre can in this way be added tothe yield, it will many times pay for the added labor, besides the probable increase in the price for the resulting crops which will follow on account of the improved sample. Let each farmer figure for himself what the gain to him would be if by careful cleaning of his seed grain the year’s crop on his farm were increased by one bushel per acre, and it is safe to say he will be impressed with a new sense of the importance of this subject. Multiply this result by the millions of acres of grain annually cultivated in Canada, and it is easily seen that the increase would mean millions of dollars more to the farmers of this country. enquiry sent out by this office Jast year to leading grain--growers,!asking their opinion as to the relative importance of selection and of frequent changing of seep, elicited the response ina majority of cases that selection was of decidedly greater importance, though most of them advised occasional changes of seed from one locality to another, not necesarily a change of yariety, for if a variety is doing well in a district, a change to another and un- tried variety should only be made on a smali scale until it has proved itself well adapted to soil aiid Circumstances. It would seem hardly necessary to utter a word of warning against the 7.00 » 30.00) purchase or exchange of seed from a 10.00 » 19909 | farm on which noxious weeds prevail as such a course may lead to endless trouble and annoyance. A few seeds of wild mustard or wild oats introduc— ed in this way may worry a man for years. Probably in no class of seeds are those of noxious weeds more frequently introduced than in clover and, grass seeds In these they» are not so easily detected, and it is all the more important that care should be observed to deal only with reliab'e seedsmen, and that careful inspection be made of all seeds purchased so as tc be satisfied, as far as it is possible, that pure seed only is sown. There are many small weed seeds which are difficult to distinguish with the naked eye, and for this reason clover and grass seed should always be examined under a magnifying and, if possible, itis well to ascertain where the seed has been grown and to be assured that it has come trom a farm that is known to be free from noxious weeds. It is poor economy to pur- chase low priced seed if one is not 225O Cases --»CHOICE...- Vaelncia ORANGES —AND— LEMONS Landed to day. CARVELL RROS glass : TO LET. About 43 acre of land between the Upper and Lewer St. Peter’s Road, ad- joining the Estate of the late Ralph Brecken. Apply atthe office of the Von- polly Mstate, Queen Street. A. A. MéDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETERs, ; Trustees late Owen Connolly F.ib 22—eod tf : A series of letters of { | sure it is of good quality and clean. A few cents per bushel often represents the difference in price between first and second class seed, but if the low | priced seed be impure or inferior it may mean many dollars of difference to the purchaser in the character of the crop. It is well, in this matter, tu take time by the forelock and make an early selection of clover and grass seeds before the stock has been culled, and te prepare the seed grain for the spring sowing during the winter weeks while there is ample time to do it well, and not leave it till the rush of spring work is on and the temptation comes to hurry and to slight the work. Do well what you do, and leave not for a future day what can be better done to- day. We would also emphasize the great importance of purchasing good selected root and garden seed, and advise farmers never to buy seed simply because it is low priced, ex— pecting to get a good article. Really good seed cannot be bought cheap by the wholesale dealers, and retailers do not sell below cost.--Farmer’s Ad- vocate. Da. A. W. Coase EXPERIMENTING oN Hes REMEDIES, HALF ROUND THE WORL Distance no Barrier in Getting the Glad News of His De- light to His Friends. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE A UNIVERSAL REMEDY. Gentlemen :—Please find enclosed $1, for which send four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. We have used it, and find it an excellent re- medy, 80 we recommend it to others, Mr. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhum, Marion Co., Ore., got some and is de- lighted with its effects. Please send three boxes to Mrs. F. J. Pdmunds, No. 401 West Part street, Portland, Ore., and one box to Rev. ©. F. Edmunds, Sedro, Skagit Co., Wash. Be sure and send the blowers; they are so handy. Send at once. F. J. EDMUNDS. sar Dr, Chase’s Catarrh Cute Contains no Cocaine, DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE NZV_-R FAILS TO CURE Cold in the head, Hay Fever, Cold, Catarrhal Deafness, Foul Breath, loss of taste and smell, and Catarrh in all its forms. Contains ne cocaine. Price 25 cents, complete with blower. WOTICE. In connection with the visit of Professor Robertson and Macoun, a epecial train will leave Summerside on Wednesday, March Ist, at 12 o’clock local, for O’Leary, and Alberton, returning to Charlottetown that night after the close of the Alberton meeting. Also a epecial train will leave Charlotte- town on Thureday, March 2nd, at 12 o’clock local, for St Peters and Souris, returning to Charlottetown that night after the close of the Souris meeting. These trains will call at al) stations going and returning. From Summerside and Charlottetown, the return fare will be Une Dollar, and from all other siations tLe rate will be in this proportion. Ch’town. Feb 21st, 1°99 Rouse NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue E not attended to at once will be sued or. W. A. WEEKS ¢ CQ. n 26—ecd cw 2m UP IN WINDSOR _ Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Wixpascr, Feb, 20—The following state- ment, which Mr. F. H. Cole of this place requesta us to publish, ie worthy of atten - tion from every yictim of Rheumatism in Canada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants him in making this statement, “Words cannot describe how I suffered from Rbumeatism and Kidney Compiaint. I tried every cure that was recommended but got vo benefit until I began using Dodd’s Kidaey Pills. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for they cured me— made me sound and well, in everv joint and limb.” Those who euffer the agonies of Rheuma- tism or umbago need do so no longer. Doad’s Kidney Pills will cure them. A new Knapp ro'ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- ing season. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian Life {nsurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Toronto on acc.unt of high taxation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh siter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been a sviterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospiiai. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. ( huse’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure, H.G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. ¥ire Hall. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor settlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central problem. Experts speek of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstoi’s pen. ' Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Truth, of London says thet Emperor Wi'liam has written a jetier to Queen Vic- toria, announcing that he wiil arrive at Cowes, Isle of Wight, on board ihe im- perial vyaeht Hohenzoliern on July 29tb, and that he will remain at Cowes for one week, - To all whofiad th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ‘uaterial, Stor ach Disordered, els Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills, The quick Way they help you back to health will sur prise you, A equad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exhivitions Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the mest chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie klla Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- met Mr. -fiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema oi long stand!ng by using tour boxes of Dr. Cbhuase’s Olnimeut. Willem Thistie, ruggist, of Hartland aiso certifies that he pid tour b redun § 61 Dr, Chase’s Ointment which Elia, This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camper or observer of nature. Forest anp Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To krow it is to like it. The price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers); but that you may get acquainted with Forest anp Stream, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best books on outdeos sports will come to you free. Address « FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CQ, @ 346 Broadway, New York, ; Prof. J. W. Robertson DAIRY COMMISSIONER and Professor - Macoun: Of the Experimental Dairy Farm will visit this Provtnuce in the interests of the Farmers and Horticulturists And will hold meetings as follows : Monday, 27:h Feb. — At,Rustico Bank at 12:30; Bradalbane Hal: at 7. Tuesday, 28th Feb.—Kensington Hall, at 2; Summerside at 7. Wedveeday, March 1.—O'Leary Hall at Thureday, March 2—St. Peter’s at 2; Souris at7. Friday, March 3—Oharlottetown in Kindergarten Ball, at 2; aleoat # meeting of the Dairy Assoesiations of the Province, specia ly called at Ch’tewn ai 7, in the same place—same evening. Saturday, March 4—H'don Hall at 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It ie particwlirly requested, as there are two meetings to be held each day, that all meet*ngs shall be neid on esbarp time. Ae Ie me Ie ath See te ate He arse FROM INDIA & CEYLON = BOOS BeBe 5 Its a Treat: ae——T. 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We do Painless Dentistry by use of the famous BERLIN METHOD —AND BY——— ELECTRICITY WE make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in place same day ws impression is taken. WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them in place sa me day as impression is taken. We have everything required, and up to date for best work, and for comfort of our patiente. Persous from out of towa wi!] see the great advantage -f com- ing to see us, as they can have their Dents] Work done without loss of time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Our prices are low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. Examinatious and advice free. Call and see epecimens of Teeth without plates, etc. ee as - tw RY 1) ~ a aaa BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ; ee es ae es ee oe ~ ST ee ¢ ovdys o al ! RISE EE BIN BS If You Want A House to Live in H ve it built to livein. Our business is to build houses to live in. If iv’'s not a house you want, we can buill avything from a fence to a brick block —and we do it as it shouid be done. Our Work May Be Seen__ooa, in many of the bandsomest modern cottages in the city. seCAUSe We purchase our lumber in the best and lowest priced markets, aod transform it ourselves into the finished work, thus saving middle profits, and reducing the actual cost of building? we arethe peo» pleto dothe work. If vou have any ides of putt'ng up a new build- ing of any kind, Jet us figure on it for vou. Best work at ordinary prices..... am. WM. W. HARPER, Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street. siesteateabeos aS as - & PRESENT ——FROM 9UR— STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE | BADE BWE Like two friende, are the foot and ehoe which meet in perfeet barmony. Such meetings are common in our experience. ; : ~~ dale and Gents’ Slippers in a!! styles, Overgaitere aud l-ggins, Moccassins Overeboes and Rubbers. ‘ , A niee line of skating boois in all the atest styles and colors. It’s omnes to buy where high quality ie cheapest. We've always lower prices and bever q? y than you get elsewere. Weeks& Warren . SUNNYSIDE,.....