ee ger oy ELS LT. a Ask o liver oil there are. He \ dreds of them,” Ask him which is the best. He will rep! (Santee Bemulcion *’ hen see that this is the ae you obtain, It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free unpleasant odor and et the hy- from taste. You also eg pophosphites and g - l olycerine. fy ended into _ we three are b ene grand healing and nour- - ws i i , medy. i $1.00, all druggrsts, ‘| OWNE, Chemists, Toremta uene Proposed Sailings from — a (Limited) MONTREAL and QUEBEC » Duriny Scason of 1899. FOR PICTOU.N.S. a AT-— LCALLIAY Point, Gaepe, Mal Cape Cove, Summerside, Fat Ler Bay, Pe Tce, Char; lottetown and Souris. F Montre From Ch’town a p.m. at 6p. m, o> 17th Ju 1th July ‘ sist do do 24th do ‘ 4th Au do Tih Aug. ‘ 281 lo do 2ilsat do » llth Se; do 1 Sept. ‘ 25th di } Sth do { 9th Uct do 2nd Oct. a 23rd dc lo 16 do ) 6th N » 20 do ) } ; I N¢ V l leave Pictou, N.S. every e‘terpate Monday at noon, on arrival of | sine from Halifax and St. Jobn, call-| wg at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, re, Mal Bey and Father Point. “object to change should circumetance | » : stiuTuUIDg W CARVELL BROS, | Agents tr Ove-~ 2ew S § City of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK LINE ia =. e § hent will sail from Chak Ik ‘riday at ¥ o’cloc during | Y for Halifax, calling at ‘tin merside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- wy, Arichat, Canso, cr, Sheet H J ichilax every Tue C% The stean modations. icv treights will | further informa Isaac Harbor, Salmon rbor, returning will leave day at 6 p m making some r has excellent passenger Saloon amidships. Special given this season ion apply to W W CLARK, Age Cu’Town May 27 tf ———— The Charlottetown Steam Nay- gation (o,, Ltd. Tak ~~ a a _ Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun~« days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if eflerdon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlotietown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel "of oOrning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tre'n for St. John. 3 Connecting at Moncton with train for Causda and at St.John with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers and railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train ‘rom Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, eeven a. w., for Pictou, (connecting there with day irain for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. i. Reilways, andon the Cowpany’s Steamere and connecting lines in United Btatec. F. W. HALES, § ponerany! Ub’iown, P E 1 your doctor how | many preparations of cod- | ill answer, “Hun- | Steamship Co’y. |ate your boy? | the beginning by telling him that he | just as much attention as THE DAILY EXAMINER AAA AAS is: Of Special Interest a a a d < < A a + DA to our Farmers © j = = - The Boy and theFarm [f you area farmer and you want son to be a farmer after you, each him from his e€arliest boyhood to respect his father’s calling. 1s mind the fact th; . ; anrl ages were sons of farmers. Aeach } On 1 never to feel shame at the sense i? ; ; 2% 2 ’ a 1 2€SS and threadbare kes of would be Instil into ii the great men OF | hse mer ot i eee weal Ad his LUIDOTIsi§S CVver o1ag thayseec an<¢ } umbering old market wagon and Oils when he visits lintness of speecn } ] , 4} iohts the city and stares around at the sigats and aces not make half such a 100! of bap — } . the average city man when | } ~\le rely with work. necessary to happiness } } - ] ] ~~ thful development ot > SI tualand physical facuities aS 1S 1 tl suntoid wisdom in and no play Ire alr, ana re .? Se ANI i old saw, “All work ; 2.97 » 2? kes Jack a dull boy. I iragve him when he tries to do, Liu Alech even if he fails. Failures which teach s how to avoid future disasters are successes. Make him feel that you rest upon his faithfulness and truth in what ever you intrust to him. Do not blame him when he is not at fault even if things do not turn outas you have expected. Never disparage his Continual breaks a boy’s spirit, and there is no ore inspiring, nothing more re- world than the disparagement rning ry) AJitix 3 } thea Luc P 7 freshing in . 2 ftrailina | courageous, undismayed hopefulness ' of a manly boy. Take him into your confidence early. Let him know what you are lant in the ten-acre field, and ropose to make the upland The man _ who is unworthy te be the father of a son. Let him have. ihe money he earns. You would have to pay the hired man for taking care of the calves and colts ; why not remuner- snuods a boy Do not disgust him with farming in does not need anything but his board and clothing now, because he will have “it all” when you are gone. Give him something now. Five dollars when a boy is ten years old is more to him than five thousand will be when you are dead and gone and he has th2 farm. Do not devote all the land to corn and potatoes and “things that pay.” Tine garden and the orchard are im- portant factors in the life on the farm and the flower bed ought to receive the onion bed where you expect to raise the strongly-flavored candidates for the first premium at your country fair next fall. Do not starve your family for the sake of taking the best of everything to market. A broad and generous soul cannot develop in a starved body. Live in just as good a house as you can own, free of mortgage. Havea pleasant, sunny living-room with the books and papers and music. En- courage your boy to invite his friends there, and yourself greet them cordial- ly when they come. The lack of social privileges at home is one fertile cause of the temptation exerted by city life on the country young man. Tuberculosis in Cattle. Dr. Adami’s paper on bovine tuber— culosis, isa notable contribution to a very important subject. In the Old Country this question is the despair of statesmen and agricultural experts, for the disease has attained such propor-— tions that any proposal to stamp it out is impracticable ; to descroy the cattle — — P. EH. ISUAND GOMMERGIAL COLLEGE, RE-OPENS roa. Our Business Course comprises all the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals the very best, Our Shorthand and Typewriting courses cannot be excelled. Text-Books, the latest and _ best, bearing date 1899 are in use here. Our terms are a.ways satisfactory to our studerts, Send card for prospectus this date broad, | } i i . | 2 ; »] ; ha y > ’ > ¢ . would be greatly enhanced. | affected would ruin the farmers, and | cost the taxpayersan enormous sum in compensation. The utmost that be done is to guard against the com munication to man by the consumption of infect of the disease from animals aiid Liat eli lhy CAlLIC. Caneda is it much more fayornb! ly the percentage ef cattle affected, but it is obvious that it is exceedingly It would not | 4 small be a very difficult | or a very costly matter to go through the herds of the Dominion, and entirely from the disease. ‘J naturally co | t | | | i free | them farmers would an enterprise tage, and the } ‘ granted shi 1c so much to their advan amcunt cf a + : ee ee SL it seems a very — that operations should be Princ The islands . 2.9 » 240 Whdoicnh CoOuId noderate scale. 1 Sensi 54 tm Ou ! le suggestion } e Edward Island or ( ape Breton. afford limited areas. readily be covered by in Spec spectors, and when immunity was once established, it would only be neces— sary to keep track of the importations. | The work of eradication could then be gradually extended westward through- out the Dominion. There can be no question that if we stamped out the disease, the reputation not only of our cattle but of our agricultural products generally on the continent of Europe, The fact of the immunity of our herds from so dreadful a scourge to animals and man would be sure to attract a great deal of attention, and its value as an adver- tisment would be immense. Its prac— tical importance would inevitably be recognized by European cattle breed ers, who would naturally seek to re- Jenish their stock from an untainted Source,and the benefit to thecommunity of having meat and milk which were above suspicion would be considerable. —Meontreal Gazette, GBFEAK AND.... PUNY CHILDREN Become Strong and Healthy by using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Children are frequently left weak and sickly as an after result of measles, scarlet fever, etc., and in this state are easy prey to nervous disorders, rickets, spinal disease, or consump- tion, diseases which do not aflect robust, healthy children. The blood is weak and watery and the nerves improperly nourished. Feed the blood and nerves with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, and the pale, pinched faces will soon become rosy and plump, and tiredness and weakness will give way to strength and animation. Mr. E. W. Day, 62 Close Avenue, Toronto, writes: ‘‘My eldest daughter, aged eight, be- came very much run down. Her fretful, ner- vous, sleepless condition greatly*alarmed her parents. She was taken from school, and in spite of the best nursing, the thin, weakened, bloodless face grew painfully worse. Fortun- ately we used Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. An improvement became apparent in a few days, it continued, and in a few weeks she returned to school built up anew, and greatly to our joy fully restored to health.” Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto, Tea Talk (At the tea tables) Oh! Mrs. Oldham this is lovely tea, where did you get it? At Sander- on & Co’s. Of cou always get my good there. — ‘Quality - SR ee: Prices Moderate Economical house— Wives consult their best interests by buy ing tea at Sanderson & Co Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. P. O Box 242 I, OXENHAM Ch town Aug 11899 Prin. & Prop. 1 mo dy wed sat wky 7 Phone 174 P. 0. Box 326 —around the— London House Cerge; can } - Robert Bond Cured by Dodd's Kidney Operate in} compensation } | begun in| i terrible itching, and it PAID HIS CLAIM. | PillsAfter Being Given up by Mt. brydges, Sept 11.— Kobert Bond, of Dis plat IS faipOus vag moi o was Bilowea iotal Disal ily DY the Provine ai | | Provident, of St. quentiy Thomas, and who subse- recovered OW lng Vodd’s Kidney Pills. He suffered from | Bright’s Disease and was given up by the ; doctors. The Insurance Company paid | him the fall amount of his clsim, $600. | Mr. Bond then learned of the only and in- | falliable cure for Bright’s Disease, Dodd’s | Kidney Pills, used tnem to th eextent ol | twenty boxes and is well today. | A receut letter to an inquirer reads : Mt. Brydger, June 12th, 1899, Dear Sir—lo answer to yours of the 22od ult.,[ would say that my cure by j factory and I recommend them most hearuly, Yours truly, ROBERT BOND. or Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and Ureading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dra. W, Chese’s ointment and found it an abselute cure for pile ‘the fisrt application brings relief from the is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent care ee She—I will marry you cn one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will on better tuan that, I will buy a brand new due. Minara’s Liniment for sale everywhere, Do not sls Mies “hell Got an coa’ On yourselt, cine. over-~ Take your own medi- cninectioninniaitey II Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. (antec: 2% Our DR. A.W. GEASES © . to ff a a ~ 3 GATARRE CURC .., SR. fs sent diret_ to ths actsexsed parts oy the Improved Bic er, Heais the ulcers, ¢}, ars the air ponnages, stops drop, ings in the roat and permanantly cures Catarrh and tHiay Sever, bices r free. A‘ dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase » Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. _——_- ene — Why is the woman sreldom sincere who tells another woman that ehe is pretty. et I Geer HIS OWN FREE WILL to his use of} Dodd’s Kidney Pills was entirely satis~ | CHARLOT'VTE'TOWN, SEPTEMBER 19, a wae ZH |e ) fel WLS “8S PNK A AY & we by ‘4 Kd ~ Fle me thy emme Fee hee Oy } | UT 2. ~~ > e _ | | PEAR TT WA a3 we Pe wy Nip re LR DAW, Ww wi * Ext —_— Dear Sirs,—I cannot epeak io strongly of the excellence of MIN.ARD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicine, Joux A. Macponatp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statisticaa declares tbat for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- — Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oil Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Mary a pele, wesk school girl, fufrering the evilerfects of an exhausied nervous eys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, bas been fuliy restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthiul gicw cn ithe cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. LS he RE The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. — owe ~- Rheumatism Can't Exist ‘When the kidneys are kept heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in the blocd by defective Kidneys that cauces rheumatism Dr _ A. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys siroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the a of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t ge’ 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 por diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best —_——>> 2 <(4a—____. The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, —_-——- > ~< oe --— . — Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & Wipeness Sebendedincamnthnateemennassounenseenial SALT + SALT, 6000 Bags, 12s now Janding 18,000 “ “© due to arrive this month. For sale low to the trade CHARLES HARPER, A art y oF Ry a, ¥ y oF Nb D 5 —_ ax | | eenenereneneesenerenti Pownal Street cut price Shoo ‘William Conroy. Pownal Street, Ch’town, P. £. === 6 y THE LATEST[STYLES RECEIVEDSMONTELY - 3@Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manu factarersof anada. United States places me in a position to buy and sell a good grace of goods at @ lower price than eume firms eel! shoddy. facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,000,009 Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earih (899 —— Too hot r wf Pa’ rr — Ae om ) . “ « Je ' © . . . ‘ 1 f a4 le ppressive Meat Of Summer keaps os many a a one tossing all night on a sleepless couch, and so drowsy and listless in the day time that work: is’ 2 impossible, . iS This kind of thing will run down the strong- is est constifiition. A teaspoonful of > ia Abbey’s Effervescent Salt e in a tumbler of water, taken night and morning, @ will keep the blood cool, invigorate the system and bring restful sleep at night. es Drink it at any time, ‘twill satisfy your thirst % and refresh the system. 2 ae —__— so The Cancaz'an Pharmaceutical SS. Journal says: “9 <= ‘“ We have tried Abbe vs Effervescent Salt, and find it an excellent compound. It was most favorably commented upon by the medical profession at the meeting in Montreal of the British Medical As- 3 | sociation. The Company was not afraid ie of submitting it to the criticism of K medical men. All were invited to sam- Tee \ ple and pass judgment on it. This was E \ invariably favorable, some expressing ie the opinion that it was superior in ass points to any cther on the market. A NE b meee Cit l IyYit rT hy A) L p — ha = ty mo i f oF ALLL LLL Lae tt ttt ey : ’ ¥ “ stiniulating pemmels morning draught of this preparation will send a man to his daily occupation invigorated and ready for any task,” —~/ 4 . ses Me te ~ 8 -. A AA ASN A> 1 cane ouleepenins : = Sooees — | -~ SHBHABAABBADSH Store —DEALFR IN— BOOTS & SHOES oo 4 Every Variety of Leather and Rubber Footwear 4 we Having an experience of ‘5 years in the business in both Canada and the = | fuli line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the Jarge st manus yy Sboe Dressings & Laces all kines - = 2s 6s MOTTO.—Honest Value For Honest Prices POPHTHOPANTDTITNAD ONT HENONH NNN SS > V Thomas Campbell Shediac, N. B Sept 18. 1899—diwk Tt BOOT{& SHOE STORE, TS WAAAMAAAA MALU LAALAU UN LA AM LAN Uh bka ddd cA dkddkdGdddbddk dg bdd dd New... z Arrivale Ladies’ Dress Goods ‘Ready-Made Clothing Gents’ k-urnishing | eo S > 8003880088 seceee2eeear esos — ee ee POYEYPYYP PEP PEP HHP rrN DDD rPPrrPrETPDPPP NOTE, rrererEPPrEneeceRnDRp TT rave You Made Up Your Mind What kind cf a boot yon will get tor fal! wear. We canuot crowd sli our different styles of boots inw the window—jastdropin and say 1 want to cee cha: boot at euch and sach a price. Toe rest is oe McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET? ox ae SS ebbddbaddzis | UAL AL AAA add ~_ i a ” . Every day (We are opening up lots of n3 in The balance of stock of Ladies’ Shirt Waisis at half | price aad less, 25¢ will buy Shirt Waists that were 8c; 50c for $1.00 quality, me ki —— er ot BS eS led J. B. MACDONALD & CO | LEADERS IN LOW:PRIOE..’,... “