welts Miike THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899 BES. Some cough mixtures mother the cough. But the | = ae Se breeze Py into life E: Of Special Interest + again. 13 to our Farmers = << tpg gprdbmnit ng hceiea| | ORAM That is, better go deeper and smother the fires of in- flammation. Troches can- not do this. Neither can lain cod-liver oil. But Scott’s Emulsion can. The glycerine soothes and makes comfortable; the hy- pophosphites give power and ftzhility to the nerves; and the oif feeds and strengthens the weakened tissues. goc. anc $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta Quebc Steamship Co’y iiaiied mand from VONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FO! PICTOU. N.S. - CALLING AaT— ee tans aseenennnereneneeeeenme THE HESSIAN PLY. What May Be Done After Wheat Har- vest— Sowing Decoy Crops. The Hessian fly is giving trouble in various sections of the country. In a bulletin ofthe department of agriculture on this fly the remedies discussed at length are burning the stubble, plow- ing under tke stubble, destruction of volunteer wheat, planting decoy strips, rolling, late sowing of fall wheat, inter— mittent wheat culture, pasturing with sheep, mowing and selection of re- sistant varieties. Mr. H. Osborn, the author of the bulletin, says that a little thonght concerning the measures dis— cussed, with a recognition of the life history facts upon which they are bas- ed, will suggest that the best practical results will be obtained not by reliance upon any one method, but by an in- telligent adaptation of two or more ac- cording to the conditions prevailing for the season. These will constitute a practice which can be modified for each year as the conditions will indi- cate. With the harvesting of grain there is open the policy of burning the stubble or plowing it under cr allowing it to stand for the exclusion of beneficial parasities. Ifthe weather is very dull Faier Poiot, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, Uspe Cove, Summerside, Char- lottetown and Souris. Fron. Montreal! From Ch’town at 2 p. m. at 6 p. m, it will be best to defer buruing, to al~ ao ith July do 10th July | low the issuance of as many parasites de Stet do do 24th do | as possible, but if burning is to be co 14th Aug do 71h Aug. ! adopted at all it should be done before . pan eo oe fal] rains set in or the field has grown dy Lith Sept Go 4th Sept. rte ly de 25th do do 18th do | Up to weeds. If rains occur early, do %h Oct. do 2nd Oct, | burning wil! be best, and in any case @o 23rd do do 16:h do | the stubble should be plowed under jo «6. Gh Nov do 30th do do 13th Nov “eturning w: |] leave Pictou, N.S. every eiterrate Monday at noon, on arrival of from Halifax and St. Jobn, ca))- og at Charlotictown, Summerside, Perce, Gae;e. Mal Bay and Father Point. ar.d rolled as soon as there is any ap- pearance of a volunteer growth of wheat. The chaff from thrashing should be burned and the screenings burned or fed to stock as early as pos- sible, and care should be taken during autumn to plow under and roll the T.. Farr Setject to change should circumstance ' ! equire it volunteer wheat that springs up in the CARVELL BROS, stackyard. If winter wheat is to be Agenis planted, strips of decoy wheat may be Tiire-e~ eV put in to be plowed under at the end of aaa three or four weeks and finally the crop planted at as late a date as practicable, according to dates given in the para= graph on late planting. This practice 3 S $ City of Ghent 2 apne an be duly combined with the selec- PICKFORD W BLACK { tion of resisting varities of wheat and -) the application of fertilizers. | It will be observed that the modifi- ‘cations are based preliminary on the weather—whether dry or moist, a con- dition apparent to every one, and that the suggestion amounts to postpone- in burfing or plowing if dry, or ption of one of both if “” 9 ' + Fehon rely ag The proper time for sowing decoys | vary with the latitude. According to Webster, for northern Indiana they , allir should be sown during the later part Hastings, Port Hawks-| of August, and in the southern part aac Harbor, Salmon | of the state not later than the first Se ee aoe 1... t week in September. To the north and St died kan auc south of this he does not undertake to give dates, but it would depend upon the date of appearance of the fall brood of flies, the wheat being planted early Age } enough to attract the flies at the time Ch’Tewn May 27 tf 7 of their emergence. A decoy crop should be destroyed within four weeks at the utmost, and turned under so deeply that any ins€cts maturing would be enable to escape. -o 02 m making some nt passenger 1 C » y n amldships. Special ven this season Furtiier nior mation apply t " WW CLARK The Charlottetown Steam Nay- Agation Co., Ltd. Cover Crops. : Where a nitrogen fertilizer is not ss | desired, rye isa good cover crop. It is a also useful on very light, sandy soils, and on very hard, lumpy soils, where other crops are not easily grown. A few years ofrye may improve such Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes are more expensive than need he. And sometimes they are not co reiiable ee they ought to be, There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether, That is not the case now, The Apoth- ecaries Hal] changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure Jrnge at the proper prices— no fancy profite You can get all my reliatle especial STEA MERE dee Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun- ave excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival sf @ftercon train from St. John) for Sum- mereide, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Erm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive) "of piorning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tran for St. John. _- they Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St Jobn with Steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers sod railways ‘or United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Froma CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a, | Temedies; they’ve been tried and found m., for Picton, (connecting there with | *Mective. day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at The price —~ the main Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Truvk,Cana:ian Pacific, Intercolovia] and P.E. 1. Railweys, and on the Company’s Steamers an | connecting lines in United Btatee. F. W. HALES, SEoRETAR thing —will be found right in every case, Gé0. E. Hughes, The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Hall Unnye ceCher ottetown Ch’townJP 2] “ - eae enemas soils sufficiently to permit the use of other crops. ‘Turnips have been re- commended for use on hard, dry land, where other crops do not start readily. Rape may serve a useful purpose as a cover crop. Corn sown thickly 1% to 2 months before frost is said to make a good winier cover for orchards, though quickly killed by cold weather. Buck- wheat is good for the same purpose, if J} sown so as to reach its full height, but not to produce seed before winter, Among other plants of moreor less value as cover crops are oats, wheat, barley, millet and spurry. Why fresh Bones Make Eggs. The different parts of ordinary mar- ket bones, upon analysis, were found to contain in abundance the ingredients which go to make up the growing chick, and in wonderfully close proportion, the different parts of the complete egg. The lean meat and gristle from the white of the egg, and about 16 per cent of the yolk. The marrow and other fat on the bones supply the remainder of the yolk. The lime phosphates in the bone yield ail the necessary lime salts for the shell, and the requisite phos~ phates for the interior of the egg. It would pay anyone well, even if they only have a dozen hens to get a good bene cutter; it seems that the hens cannot help laying when fed with green cut bone. It is just what they require in winter to give them the laying habit. VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of @ remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. Jos. Gardiner was for {My years the victim of indigestion, con- tipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- an tne use of Dr. Chases’s Kidney-Liver ills, and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : ‘IT have been troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation, would go for two weeks atatime. At intervals I would be taken with viclent headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally ad- vised to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and must say that they are the only remedy that gave me permanent relief. I would not be without them for anything.’ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill-a dose. 25c.abox. Atal) dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. KELLY’S & £0°S. 7 GROCERIES Are always to be depende‘ on.... Only the best kept in stock. Our cusiomers are satisfied customers. If you want tobe satisfied with your groceries deal with us. Try the TEA we eeli. Srecial atten- tion was given to its selection. Theeame care is exercited in buying all] other lines. i JAMES KELLY & C0 Queen St., near London House Corner. PE neem AND BE “SSATISFIED weddvky BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8S. §. Montreal, Tuesday morning, Aug, 29th, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning, Sept. Ist,"and sails for St. Jobn’s, Nfid, via North Sydney, carrying horses cats “COBAN” gailing from tle and sheep on duce under deck at lowest possible ra‘es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, August 28—’99 Agents SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY eae AAPG Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up DR. AYEPS deck and pro- ne tee FROM OLD QUEBEC. eee Further Confirmation, if any is Need- ed,of the Merits of Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. Quebec, Aug. 28.—This city is the oldest in Canads. It possesses 4 the most impregnable fortress in Canads. It is fiuing, therefore that Dodd’s Kiduey Pills should be found doing their great work in the city ot Qnebec, Dodd's Kidney Pills are the oldees cure for kidvey disease in pill form. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sure, strong end certain defence againet death and fuffering from any disease caused by unhealthy kidneys. Mr. James Walters, of Quebec, eays : “T am glad to say that my cure by Dodd’s Kidvey Pille, of Kidney Trouble, hes been perfectly satisisctory tome. I often recommended Dod’s Kidney Pills.” Weary of Experimenting With ealves, suppositories and oimtments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘he fisrt application brings relief trom the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- maskent cure She—I will marry you on one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will on betier than that, J will buy a brand new due. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. Deo not clip ahoree and putan over-~ coat on yourself. ‘Take your own medi- cine, ——- Keep Minard’s Liniment In the House, 2 ith Gan”? Bo, GR. A. W, CRASE’S r. gm GATARRH CURL ig sent diree. to ths atneased Parts oy the Improvnd blower. Heale the ulcers, ¢} ars the air Passages, stops drop; ings in the - throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Sever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. 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The healihiul gicw <n the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. ruffering << -——- The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. >——— Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kert heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey-- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in che blood by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_A. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. eneees There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours and causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best The eyil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, enn Gi ee. ree Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual interest charge on the Span- ish vations! debt is $125,000,000 and the % total revenue is only $150,000,000. = LS TENDERS. Tenders for building an addition to Southport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Scuthport School will be received up to the 25th August, inst, at the store of Fennell & Chand- ler, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, T. F. GUARD, Tru stees H. MUTCH, port, Au#South. 15, déw THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, I899 WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOITETOWY, sare ile WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER (3th and (4th HORSE RACES | PREMIUMS——— $1050.00 FIRST DAY, 13th SEP? EMBER, 1899 $1050.00 Three Minute Cl . . - Purse $150.09 2.25 Class - - ~ - * $200.06 2.40 Class (Pacing) - - - “ $106.66 é SECOND DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899 ; 2 50 Class - - - - Purse $1 50,09 Free For All - - - - “6 sane 00 2.30 Olass . bf - “ *“ $150.0¢ Entries close 30:h August, 1899. No borse barred by record made after lat Aug ust, 1899, All :urther part‘culare given on application ta the recretar}. Admission to the grounds 25 cente; children under 12 years old 15 cents, Admission to Grand Stand 25 cents, SPECIAL RATES BY STEAMERS and RAILWAYS By regular and special trains from all stations to Charlottetown on the 13th’ aad 14th September, good to return up to and on the 14th September as followe:— Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1,25 | Kinkora, albany and Ca ‘Traverse Bloomfield to Portage, inclusive 115 | Souris to Bear tiver, inclusive or Conway to Richmond, inclusive %5 | Rollo Bay to Midgell, inclusive ® Wellington to St. Kleanora, inclusive 85 | Marie to Douglas, inclusive : Summerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew's to Tracadie. ive)usive ? Emerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bedford to Suffolk, inclusive a5 Clyde toN, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25¢c; Union 20c Coiviile to Loyalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetown to Perih, inclusive 1: _Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Royalty Junction, | 48 Road to Peake’s, inclusive we 150; Cemetery, l0c; St Dunstan’s, 5¢ Pisquid 5- Also return tickete at one first clase single fare wi)] be issued from a! stations tc Ch’town on the 12tp, 13th and 14.h September, good to return by all traiae up t and cn the 15th S+ tember. The + peci 1 trains will run ¢s followe—(Local Time) Leave Summerside on the arrival of the regular train from Tignish on the 13b and. 14 h September. At 9 25am Leave Fredericton 10 30am Leave Kensington 9 48 am ” Hunter River 10 48am ” Freetown 19 63am on North Wiitshire 10 53am - Emerald 10 i3am | ” Royalty Junction 11 2am “ _ Brada)bane 10 19 Arrive Charlottetown ii #am o Elliots 10 3am Specia! train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 a m; Albaoy 7.16 a m; Kinkors 7.30am each day connecting with the sp¢cial at Emerald and errivee at Charlottetown 11.40an A specia train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 13th and 14th for the west at 6.00 p m, connecting at Summerside with train for Tignieh. Passengers from the east willar ive by the regular moruing train on the first day and on the second day, inaddition to the regular train a special wil! Leave Souris at& 00am | Leave Mt Stewart at9 55am 8 Bear River ats8 #1 am - Bedfora atl0 18am ‘ad St Peter’s at$ 0am ny Royaity Junc. ati0 is5am ™ More!l at9 26 am } Arrive Ub’town atll @am Special train will leave for Georgetown and Souria at 6 30 p m each day of races Excureion return tickets wil! be issued at one first-class fare from all stations on the Intercolonial and P. E.1. Railway 1o Charlottetown on the 12th sod 13: Septem ber, good to return up to and on the 15th September. Return fare from Pictou to Ch’town $2.00 on the 12th and 13th, good to return up toand on the 15th. ; Steamer Jacques Cartier will issue tickets on both deys, good to return upto and on the 14th September, for 25c, leaving Ch’town et 5 pmeach cay Sept. 13 and 14, Please notice that the specially reduced fares by trains are good to return Son both racedays. . All commu ications to be addressed to the Secretary. F, L. HASZARD, C.R SMALLWOOD, President. Secretary cia! NoTHANKS! ’ a) i) SD i ed . Wom, 1 } ; ( i hy Gu fed cs SAS Navy Chewing Tobacco 18 quite good enough > For me & WY “Sse 7 Dominion Tosacco Ce, MONTREAL. Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. ——DEALER IN—~ ; BOOTS & SHOES Pownal Street, Ch’town, P. E. |. ——— FZ Every Variely of Leather and Rubber Footwear THE LATEST STYLES RECEIVED MONTELY B@™Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesding manu‘actarersof Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in the business in both Canada and the United States places me in a position to buy and cell a good grade of goods at # lower price than sume Arms eel! sho idy. A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the Jar gest mavz" facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,090.000 : Shoe Dressings & Laces all kines | Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on e27.3 MOTTO.--Hone Value For Honest§Prices