| ’ } 4 . BE WMMMEROOOMS SNORE: ~hog, needs concentrated food. He A LONDON CASE, | Fa on Gu ra 9 = -* should peta o — - live up Oouwsec > _ ° ee on hay nor should he be fed more ai a 24 ice Your a ° | 3 Of Special Interest - time than he will eat up in thirty Proving the Value of Dodd’s Kidney = + Farmers minutes—even less than that at morn- ~~ + 0 our *“<* ing and noon feeds when at hard work. ‘ Pills in Kidney Disease. = ii al Si a dies : This should be preceded by watering. | ~ Lonpon, March 20 —Mr. Charles Dean As the spring housecleaning season is approaching it’s BRAS MOEA EAE : But should be given before feeding atabiatiene a shai Gnas Mest otmin rR sider how they are going toatiain the beet resalis, = grain. A light feed with time to digest | ward to add bis quota to the mass of THE FARM TEAM. it is betterthan a heavy une without | evidence in favor of Dodd’s Kidney Pille,| Take the advice of mi lions of people in ——— time for digestion. Let the heaviest Mr. Dean states that he had for three | ing bat...... | A Paper Read Before the Ohio State feed of the day be given at the close | years faflered trom severe cutting pains in : of the day’s work. Never cive a larcer| 'me Small of his back. At times they Institute upon the Education ee ae &;,. | weré so great tLat be haito lie down to of a Useful Team. feed than usual just before a hard day’s | get relier, work Or Crive, Several remedies were used without] which are cold a: 5c pertwin bar, With the vast majority of tarmers Water frequently but not in large benefi. A doctor prescribed for him, fay~ with it a #5000 guarantee of absolute parits colt that is bridlewise is broken (hat quantities. In the hot nays of summer | ing bis kidneys were affected, but no good | easily and leave a pleasant, weet odor about the house, and wil! not | is considered the beginning and end-| when a man desires to drink about | resulted. a av do“ Washing Powders, and adulterated soaps. ng of the colt’s education. I hold every hour it is cruelty to compel the Finally be took o friend’s advice ard THE BEST is always imitated. vod : : . id’s } is, sold only . are widely = they are the - fake none tt E FF “4 ; f a i and ) ery because of durability, of purity of ma- terial—-the | STEEL AGATE WARE s thoroughly reliable. It is not flashy nor trashy but the best enamelled ware possible to pro- luce. Its lasting qualities are very ¢ great— y cleaned and food repared in itt pure and wholesome, is easi] is MADE BY The Thos. Dayidson M’f’g Co, MONTREAL. (2 qmrers crmewrs ( ame ecu > cee FORD oO) CUED CGE ( } CETTE Cor ace $6 coo aera - oS & 6462468 4 364466888 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a pack: ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cia samop or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- wave feel eure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Niott’s 250 Cases ‘ oe ~Se ev" OOF +e S14000 -»»-CHOICE...-. Valncia ORANGES LEMONS Landed to day. CARVELL RROS Sey 575.50 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera -Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. rakes nictures 344 x 334 inches; weighs but :244 un ces, Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view miecr, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted 2snap-shets or time *xposures and equally con- et..ent as a hand or tripod camera, lee with plate | Ider, - - - © $2.50 on lete developing and printing ontf - 1.00 af “owe of Burcta Cameras and Kodaks Sree at agencies 0” ¢y tamil. BASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y a...) ee. ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, MARCH 24, 1599 colt’s education only } team to go without from one feed to NS; another. Contrive in some wavy to get he 'them ¥ no that to be in the | what reading is to the boys—a that makes possible. iter more frequently, if in | colt is that has learned nothing except | other way haul it to the field with you | that you can control him. '!] want to say with emphasis that a | foremost importance for a horse never gets tco hot todrink a few education | horse, but if we never take him beyond | swallows. Everyone knows that the | this in bis lessons we realize only one | horse that has stood idie for some | half his worth as an anim vice. } weeks or even days cannot er.dure so lhe contrast 1s n ween | much exercise as th ugh he had regular the hireling who must be directed in} daily work yet few realize the extent to } j Tr) the } ; the details of every task and the farm | which this istrue. Very many horses foreman who can carry on the work are overtaxed the first week of spring without the prescence of the proprietor | work. Viake it a to give | than that between the bridlewise horse | eyery horse intended for spring work and the trained horse. 1 believe most! come work during the winter. : business thoroughly in- skilled labor in horses as] The mistaken kindness that works wellas men. Heace, as teaching bim the greatest injury to the horse and to work is only is only a part of his) jessens his ability for service is that of education,lam in no hurry to hitch] allowing him to cool of during the day him beside another horse. Indeed, | 4 horse that has been made to sweat | the stable is the proper place to give profusely at his. work should not be him much of his education. It is the | allowed to rest so long ata time that best place because you can there better control him. cease. Stop often The race-horse man perspiration will rather than long. | From the primary room, the box | never Jets his charge cool off ‘after he | stall, pass him to the next room, the |fasg warmed him in the morn the single stall. There teach him to] ing until after the race is over, If he | step over sideways’ from either side | did he might as well keep out of the /and teach him to move backward. Deo | not depend upon his learning this from | being moved to or three timesa day, | but repeat the lessons in rapid succes- | sion for half an hour or longer if neces- } sary until it thoroughly learncd. | Remember to use the one word ‘back,’ race. One other practice of many farmers is to be discouraged— that of turning their horses into the field at night as soon as the pastures start in the spring. Allow him a little grass daily as an appetizer, put do not allow him to 1S } : ec : Co la ,AaACe F . - . . ~ : and that only, adding clearness Ol | gorge himself with it. If now you will | articulation and force of tone instead | ac¢ upon my suggestions I will dis of unholy expletives. After he has| mouht and leave my hobby-horse with ‘once backed out quiet him if he has become excited and lead him again in- to tne stall and repeat. Keep this up until he will step backward treely at the word, when the lesson will be learn- yo u. Weill iViade nd ed for life and all circumstances, and will be of immeasureable value to you Rye a ik e & Wie 5 i a million times should you both live Hood's Garsaparitia ts prepated by ex- long enough. He should then be perienced pharmacists of today, who have taught to back atthe command when you are bebind or not even near him This lesson should be continued into brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical ra search. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern the higher room, which may be the | medicine, containing just those vegetable barn floor ora shed similar in size. | ingredients which were seemingly tn- tended by Nature herself for the allevia tion of human ills. It purifies and en- riches ths blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; {t absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions, boils, me ges sores, salt rheum, pd every form of skin disease; cures “iver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and jlanguor. It wards off malaria, ty- hoid fever,and by purifying the blood it Here he should be taught to step back- ward rapidly across the apar‘ment, then to advance to you, to turn to the right aud to the left and and te go from this to his own All this may easily be taught him during the winter before he is old enough to go to work. These lessone will be of great value im them- selyes, but of greater value in teaching the horse to obey at the word of com- 1} stall, mand. The culmination of training is | keeps the whole system healthy. to bring the horse toact at the word g Sarsa-= rather than to wait for traction upon Food & itl the Ines and the stroke of the whip. pariita Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills Decide which side your colt is to work upon before he his hitched with another horse, then put him to work there from the first so that the habit of coming tothe tongue upon one side will be fixed as soon as possible, This will save time and much annoyance occasioned by the untrained horse get- ting on the wrong side of the tongue. Another important factor ia making a team pleasant and efficient at their work lies in keeping the same two horses together so that they may under- stand each other: each will know just how quickly the other is going to start and each will know the strength of the cure ali Liver Il)s anj Sick Headache. ec. Shredded Wheat ‘Biscuits We have just recoived via. S. §&. Stanley, another lot of Shredded whole Wheat Biscuits. Those Biscuits are highly recom other. Of course the team should be} mended to anyone troubled with poor wil mated as to temperament, | size, digestion weak stomach ete, strength and speed. As a matter of satisfaction I would have them mate in color and carriage. It is desna’le to have them near the same age that they may be kept together for many years I protest against the frequent changing of horses simply for the sake of changing or trying to beat the other fellow. No other business man has greater need ofa first class team than the farmer, and no other has so good an opportunity to get and keep a first- class team ; still the farm teams of the , country are not the credit to the pro- FOR SALE fession. It is onlya new application of the truth expressed in the adage, . “The shoemaker’s wife goes barefoot- | The well known carriage stal ion ed.” With the variety and abundance ; Black Diamond Knox of feeds upon our farms our horses generally show neglect and unwise care. If not disposed of before April lst, will on that day be sold by auction on Market Farmers generally do not know that the horse’s stomach normally holds Square. For terms, etc., *pply at only three gallons and they attempt to LEWIS’ CROCKERY STORE, crowd a two bushel bushel of hay into GRAFTON STREET They are made without the use of yeast. soda, or baking powder, az d ar both light and short. For sale at BEER & GOFF “Carters Seeds Grow” him and then allow him to drink four or five gallons of water on top of it. The horse, of ali animals, except the ae ueed Dodd’s Kidney Pilis' The usual re- sult followed. Three boxes cured him out and out. pee emeennmenee a Chronic Lezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the Case of Miss Gracie killa Aiton, of Hartland, N. B.. On asworn sitate- ment Mr aAiton says: I hereby certify that my d.ughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kcezema OLlong stending by using tour boxes ef Dr. Chase’> OCinitment. William Thistie, ruggist, of Hartland aiso certifies that he pie jour boxes Of Lr, Chase’s Ointment which red Uracie kila,. According to a Toronto despatch Premier Laurier bas notified Mr. Spence of the Deminion Alliance that the vote in favor, of probibitien did not represent sucha proportion of the electorate as would justify the introduciicn by the government of a prohibitory law, The government de-~ cesionu 1@, 118 unbeceseary lo Fey, unsaiis- factory and diepleasing totbe friends of probibition. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head ottices of the Canadian Life [Insurance Company are to be removed from Hamilton to Toronto on acc unt of higb taxation in Hamilion, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been a:viierer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospiia!. Since then we have resorted to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure, H. G. ForpD, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hail. Count Tolstor’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhebcr -ettlements in Canada, is entitled, “Ihe Resurrection.” The novel is strong in human study, with a central problem. Experts epesk of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstov’s pen. : Minard’s Liniment js used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery bas commenced at Kanvas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 vears old; motber of the James boys,was a witness on the prisouer s behalf. The wonan had one arm shot cff ty detectives years ago in defending her sons. I an mn To all who find th emeelves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys ard Liver 20 discigatiZd that tbey are incapable of bee pily the syctem free fren, } ciso1 ous waste ~aterial, Stor ach lisordered, Bowels Con- dipated, Head Aching, Back Pasning, take or. Chare’s Eiaciey Liver Filjs, ‘the quick way they help you Lack to lealth wiil sur prire you, Mrs. John Trainor, King St, cffera for sa'e alhrce story dwelliug Louse situated on Pownal St. coutaining 13 1ocms and a ce lle eee = eaning, DOOD OTADODE ae wise for the ladies to eg. all parts of the world and use noth. “Sunlight” & “Lifebuoy” Soaps Each bar of these world r-nowsed Brands They will remove the dirt quickly and ru 0 parot work “LEIFERUO Y” is a carbolic disinfectant soap, and is strongly recommended for kiting all disease germs. Use plenty of it and be healthy. —— SKATESIN | FIOUKEY & AGM A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks, Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE | STOVES & HARDWARE 1) Alay Taisen And .he question arises, What should we eat, drink 3 and avoid? Supper beinga late refreshment Walker’s Cormer...ee. i J > Anything end everythin that does not comply with the ihe following, simple Bygenie rules. That which readily assimil, | ates, aod does not overtax the aigestive powers during the | night. saa Only that which induoes healthy sleep, without any | veactionary depression in the morning. BOVARIL ~ BOVRIL LIMITED, 30 Farringdon Street, 25 & 27 St Peter Street, London, England. Montreal, Canada Tailor-Made vs. Factory-Qlade We Should Avoid We Should Eat We Should Drink shop with good stalling iw conniction. Dwelliog suitable for double tenement. 92 dy &wkly 1 wk. t+O+e Ask for Minard’s and take no other er -_— = ance ANOTHER LET Oranges & “Lemons 150 Cases Due here 25th. CARVELL BROS. 18 March, 2ins. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the nortb side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs, DR. JH.AYERS Denti Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from imported sreed—on the **Warren Farm” JOHN NEWSON Takeup the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready-made eclothing,and when they strive to give emphasis to the alleged werits of their clothing they invarably t-li how nearly they approach to tailor-mad:. Here are som2 quotations— ‘ Elegantly tailored.” Cut and finished equal to order- ed work,” Kqual in quality, fit, and finish to suits made tu order, ‘ or similar statements. ‘Then tailor-made clothes are different to im- ported factor y-made, otherwise there weuld be no need to make comparisons. If tai'or-male were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which the ready-male strive to ieach, The fact is there is a great deal of differs ence between a factory-made imported suit and a tailor-made in style and dur-~ ability. The man that is indifferent as to the appearence of his clothes when he buys them and when worn a month, may be satisfied with a factory~made, but if he has regard to locks and economy, he w I! buy tailorsmade garments. se For those who are not disposed to give the prices oa paid for clothes a:ade to special order, and are not satisite with the imported ready-made clothing, we have mada, and are duily adding, Suits aud Overc pats of superior worst ship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes inferior quality. All Wool Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, $9.50 All Wool Worsted Suits, €9.50 ae D. A. Bruce, MORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. $9.15 = '6—d&wlmo