EEIIEIEIOIEEIEIEI ee © THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, 1869 Bane O28 B& GOSS BOB8B ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packr ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al-~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : Nott’s lea @ 2006 J 600% 0888 Election of a Commissioner of Sewars & Water Supply In pursuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Gist year of the reign of Her present Maiesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “The Charlotte- town Sewerage Act,” andthe Act of 62nd Vic Cap i,entitied “An Act to amend the Charlotte town Sewerage Act.”’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Ylection for a Commissioner wf Sewers and Water Supply fer the “ity of Charlottetow in the place cf Hon David Laird, resignes will be held on Thursday, the 18th day of May, A, D 1899, @i the several places, that is to say : In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr. John Macvachern. Queen Street. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of eo” “Secarereee bt €-@]00606068 £OO4O63OO44 44S OO 42 O48 Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney St, between Gr jeorge ket House. City Hail a & Son, Great Ge or @gened at nine o'clock in the forenpon, and comtinue open until five o'clock in tke after acon of the same day. . . DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number -One shall comprise a!l that’ part of Charlottetown which lies south of Derches- tex Street, and the parce! of land formerly kkwown as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shail comprise all that part of ©harlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Grefton S4reet and north of Richmond street. Number Four shall comprise all that part ot Charlottetown which lies south of zroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part ef Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzroy “treet, including the Common of the said Towa. NOMINATION DAY. THUKSDAY, May llth, A. D. 1899, Trom the- time of Twelve at noon vwntil the hour of Four o'clock inthe afternoon of the game day. Wor qualification of Electors, see Act 61, Vic- toria, intituled “ ha. lotretown Sewerage Act, .” also 5) Victoria, Cap. 12, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, May ist, 189 In Chancery in The Rolls Court eet DAVID P. ae vInG & others, Complainant s an¢ MARGAKET IRVING « others, Defendants In pursvance of an order of this Honourebl Cour!, made herein, on the 28th day of March, A D, 1899, notice is here! y given that all per- pons hevirg claims uguinst the estate <f George § Irvin, late of Orweil fLeve. Lut or Towoehip number 57, in Qeen's County, decea ed, intestate are re- quired toceme in: nd» ovethe same before me eat the Prothunots: y's office. in the Law Courts Buildirg, nm (aii ieruvn. cn ot before Mon- clay. the twenty-second day of Vay next, A £), 1899. and all persons negice ing to come in B60 prOve their :aid oebts and claims by that ume are to be excluded from the benefit of ea d order, Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. €. L, FASZ ‘RD, J. A. LONGWORTH _, Comnis, Solicitors 76~-cawt , NOTICE! “Toe report tha! Dr Matheson is about te qeit hie practice at Montague is not true that he is about taking a post graduate co ree a Medill Universi y, i+ true, +nd tha’ he-w'iil resume bie praci'ce at M.n- dague aveitJune 25h. ex: is also ru-. ‘SE--dy Saw Zwk , wii , Master in Chancery for strawberries. My root crop was larger this year than ever before. Now if farmers wieh for euch results they should buy only nigh grade fertilizers. Too many of us ere inclined to buy the cheapest grades and find at last to oar loss aod sorrow that they are dear indeed. The farmers of New Brunswick have recently had a bitter experience of thiskird. A Phosphate Powder was offered them a few dollars per ton cheaper tnan the high grade fertilizers, Large quantities were scold at $25 per ton, and car loads were sold two years ago in Carleton County. The coming season nota car of it wil! be gold in the entire County. The results were unsatisfactory. But the sales of high grade fertilities are ‘increasing steadily because the farmers find their use profitable. The best is uone too good for the farm- er, and the best is the cheapest in the end. The Fertilizer Bulletin issued by the Dominion Government for 1898 gives the value of that Phosphate Powder as $14.50 per ton. The value of high grade fertilizere range from $25 57 to $54 15 per ton. ‘Lhese laiter are well compounded and well propoationed and can be profitably used bythe farmer. The useof 200 or 300 ponnds of fertilizer to the acre has given most satisfactory results as top- dressing for grass and increasing the crop for two or three years. Farmers have found ita saving of strength, time and money to use fertilizers on fields a long distsace from the barn, and the manure oa those fields nearby. A Inad of fertilizer will manure a number of acres for most crops, and by its use the crops can be put in much more rapidly. Another profitable use of fertilizers is with manure to give the erops a quick start, epecially on the roots, te make them vigorous so that they wili the better with- ~tand the ravages of those bugs, worms, and flies that prey upon them. This is the experience of many farmers in our own and in neighboring proviuces. No better evidence of the economical use ot tertil zera could be had than the large in crease in their sales during the last ten years, But each farmer should be sure that he buys the best, and then u-es them ju ite ciously and he will have the satisfaction of harvesting bountiful and remunerative crops. sing A Farmer. NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The surplus about which Mr. Fielding boasts it aot the lar_e-t tuat has been, even if it should be as large as be anticipates, which is very doubtrul. —Pending deiailed information, the Luodoa paperé conment approvingly, bat cautiously on the news of the Avglo-Rus- sian agreement regarding spheres of in» fluence in Cnins. The Daily Chronicler pointe out that this agrees eat will pro- duce similar arrangemeats with Germasy and France, resulting in (he partition of China, which Lord Charles Beresford pre- dicts wil) bring war. b they wonld afford either relief or cure, but he nevertheless agreed togive them a tri al. After having naed one hox he nassed a large stone that had formed in his bladder asa result of defective kidney action, * All hia’pain vanished with ‘the possing of thie stone, “He “mended” rapidly, gaining health, strength and flesh, rapid- ly. orn os a Mr. Harrison continued the use of Dodd’s “Kidney Pills for atime, till hia kidneys were perfectly restored and all danger of another stone forming had passed, Te-day heis strong end healthy, and ; no man in Caneds is louder in praise of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidner Pille have had ‘the same reanit in every case of Kidney Disease for which they have ever been used. They bave always cured. Victims of Kidnev Disease—in anv form—mavy he ahsolutely certain of a thorongh and permanent cure, if they use Dodd’s Kidney Pills.’ ee The things that people see are inside of them and not outside. No two people see the same thing exactly slike. One woman may look out at a beautiful lands- cape and see all the beauty and restful- pess and grandness that there is in it. Another one will look ont at the same ecene and see nothing. The man who is perfectly well and vigorons enjoys life to the full. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes peonvle well. There isn’t anythiag miraculous about it—it is the most natural thing in the world. Tt simply puts the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, in perfect order and thereby makes the blood pure and rich. All diseases thrive on impure blood. Keepa stream of pure, rich, red blood flowing into a diseased spot, and the disease will not stay. A man lives on ' rich, ‘pure blood, and disease dies ont. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal Discovery makes pure, rich blool. Send 31 cents in one-eent stamps to world’s Dienensarv Medics] Association, Buffalo, N. V.. and raceive Dr. Pierce’a 1008 paze “Common ‘tense Medical Adviser,” profusely illus- trated. ; QUEENS BIRTHDAY CELEBRA- TION. Sirk,—Re‘erring to the celebration of Her Mj sty’s bribdav, of which M jor Pols lard, wriies Libink it is becoming bat we should, ove aod all, do our utmost to make the f w remaining yeare of Her Maj stv’ reigo memorable. It ie astonishing to see he 24:b gong year atier vear without our their gra.iiude tu our beloved sove e gn for the peace and prosperity which ha< been bestowed upon us during her long reign. It seems to me fitting that we as loval erb- jects, should join band in hand with the ; ilitia in their eedeavor to celebrate the birthday ot Her Most Gracious M-jeaty, Citizen, Because it C an be Easily and Quickl+ Curr d. Why Should we Endure the Tormenta of Dyspepsia When Dold’s Dyspepsia Tablets Cure the Disease Prompt~ Jy, Perfectly, Positively and Permanently ? You’ve bad the toothache! But vou didn’t suffer with it any loager than you could heip! You called oa the dentist at once, and had an end end put to the trouble without delay ! What would you think of a man who would “put up with? an aching tooth year afer year, and make no effort to end hia suffering, though be could do 0 at the cost of a doliar or two? Your opinion would uot be very flatter- ing, would it ? The menwho sovffers from Dyspepsia year afier year, acts juet as uuwitely as be SOME SURFERING THAT IS § So eee a ae 1 ANSELSSS. [who goes about with face swoolen and verves quivering with the woothache, in- stead of getting to the dentist ard having the ivoth extracted or repaired. For the Dyspeptic has cure that is just as unfailing, just as thorough, just as pers manent as that effected by exwactiog an aching tooth. He nas Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets remove tha cause of Dyspepsia and Indigestion j ust ae the dentist, in extracting the decayed tooth, removes the cause of the toothache. Dold’a Dyspepsia Tablets digest the masse of food that has accumulated in the stom« ach owing to the inebility ot that organ to digest it. It's accumulatian ot partly digested eee food that causea Dyspepsia: Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets remove it by digesting it, sending the foul decomposed portion into the bowels, by which it is thrown out of the body and the nourishing portion to other organs to make Blvod. In this way Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure Dyspepsia. They prevent its returo by putting the stomech in a condition to digest the food prompily after it bas been eaten, ci zeus makiog auy pubicettort to show: ; - —_—— —_ —— - IES — ENT —— nese nS oa . | . : " — tasty 1 io Ye . fo y | The Economical Use of Fertilizers. HARAIAI c AGONY CUOD bEnBU AND WEEDS. } : 's 4 Yl @ em HVE iWds % Ie Me Sp. 5000 ¢ ) iy—Now that y : Me 3% 39 Six,—Few farmer: have al! the manure nin anon Sik, Now that spring bas come, and as fe NY 2 NA NA Ne. uC “BS Z NZ NB 8 | that they need to increase the fertility of the farmer is makiog ready to get his seed | @ ° spe ‘igre * Mage ° y a ¢° ad ee igre “ape * ape . 7 * j i their farm. Such can makea profitable Suffered by Mr. Thomas Harrison of | into the ground, would it not be better ior i \ nse of fertilizers in growing cropa for feed- i him to devote a little more time than “N\ . em the fares acts as ote, mixed St Mary's, N. B., nesual to the preparation of his seed 4 7\ : ensilage corn, eto, enabling them to grains ? -Ln otber places many tarmes are wi kee} a re stock and to make a large amd | va renee overruo with weeds. Why should bie ; ‘a ~ 2 4q ee cf “ . beicer lot of manure. onein the Bladder Bronght Him to]? we can kee p them out e As like ova v are finding it profitable to nae | produces like,” good seed will ceriainly : si fertilizere op their meney crops, specially | the Point of Death—Dodd’s Kidney produce better results than poor. Theo ~~, ‘ ’ . d . 2 - } potatoes, beets, cabbage,tomajoes, beans ie ver i sate why sow the poor? A bushel of wheat “ | peas Pilla Tarot Alri a After all Gla don’t alwave mean & bushel of yzood seed. , 80 loing “hey obtain these crops had Wailed It may not even be all wheat. There may > r, of better quality and in larger quan- be many weed seed+, some very bad, and : ee ° : So Rat | thas ovtain better returoa from Feetdericton, N. B., Mav 2.—~—All renix | some _com paratively harmless. No seed diphe Ese aie fanta of the village af St, Marv’s, a anh- | should be sown but the best, and as wearly iG es a J Vir. R. C. Williams of Long Reach, N. urh of the eite, will remember the recent pure—the one variety as possible. Tae 3 }., President of Agricultaral Society, No. | narra eacane of Mr. Thomas Harriaon, | sowing of what will produce almost : a ng the to Provincial Chemical Ferti | who voc eo -rionelv ill with Stonein the | nothing 1s certainly ata lose, and gives i ra Co... of St. John saya: “I had eleven Rladier, —_ ’ room {for weeds to grow, G ade all the - ly f pote 3 150 feet long planted after . | grains, taking tbe best only for seed, and 3 y | TOws Of potatoes LON feet long planter Tt will he remembered that Mr. Aarri-« A i SSCS SECTS TSSSE TED *D RR May 24th. I dug 40 bushels first class a i ame en i pe many of hie frienda | Sees if sown io well prepared ground, and THE BEST is always a ot potatoes.” (This was wore than 420 bash - i Teh ee hi eatin in proper time, good returns may al most aes i. t >it ‘ ” : th 4e en, neyea AAyer, ’ : eo r : y Dodd's Kidacy Oi = wheels ) [2 =| els to the acre.) They were grown on your : gtk ahi : certaiply be expected. Under no c¢ ndi- ¢ jo in boxes like this, are 4) eres ” ea treatment failed to relieve him ; hia urine | ™ B ad 1 ks imitated, because they are the fertilizer. I used iton corn of all varie- wthiek and Weeds. med bie eeaees Ce weeds, y grading,everv weed, : best Kidney cure, Take mone a ties. "ify OL aD vee yer PF except those the same size or shape of the LL RARARADDD ADL . -—6 a " wcne, : _— rt My fodder corn was considered by al! : 4 a . grain, can be taken out, Wheo anyone § who sew the fieldthe largest yield they At this perind ve eerrievs wae n°r= | sows his own growing of seed,he ought Pre eversaw. IT used it on tomatoes and had snadei ‘o give Dodd’s Kidney Pills @ | sertainly to koow what weeds he 1s d no rot or rust, and with marvellons yield. trial. troubled = with, and cao prepare aha = I think the Imperial a first-class dres-~ He had no faith in them. nor hope that | it as best suits him ; but when ke buys his seed he shoul! grade every pound of it to mske sure he is pot sowiug even worse weede than he already has. Dont imagine the importer can guar- an'ee freedom from weed seeds. Don’t ask him to, but examine for yourself, Yon have about the same oppcrtuuity to know that he has. All be can dois take the word of others. You cau do the same, with this difference, be sells while you uee. All you cao require of him is to import eeed as he can get it, trueto name, end ae free from weeds as porsible. You must dothe rest. Grade it and take out every seed that don’t belong there. You can’t ex- pect to buy absolutely clean seed. Look after every bushel you buy, for you must if you expect to keep pace with the times. Some weed seeds are large, but the greater number are small. The large are more dif- ficult to separate from the grain than the stoali. It is only,a very careless and igtor- ant person who would sow the small weed seeds when they can be ao easily removed. Sucb a person is a continual menace and expense to his neighbore, for while he grows the weeds, they have to fight them. Again | eay, don’t sow weeds, Prepence. Positively cured Dy these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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