Stee ein memes ~_ . Internati ~ + -eeere | Doctors now agree that consumption is curable. Three things, if taken to- ether, will cure nearly every i - in the first stages; the | matority of cases more ad- | \ 1. anda few of those fer advanect j he first 1 «, fred air; these- | cond, proper food; the third, t's Emulsion of cod-liver i To be cured, you must not Jose in weight, and, if thin, you must gain. Nothing ecuc!s Scott’s Emulsion to keep you in good flesh. re goc. arid $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronta, e . j a4 . ju )! Limited) oposad Sailings from f err “CUTREAL and GUEBEC Luring Season of 1899. / PICTOU. N.S. - CALLING AT— Faii+r Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, | .pe Cove, Sunmerside, Char. loitetown and Souris, Fron. Montres! From Chitown at 2 4. m. at 6p. m, a rh July jo «610th July lo Sia do dg 24h do do Ab Arg do Th Ang Snth do ist io iv rich Se & an 4 hi S¢ pt > nh a do 18:h do f 1 Cece. Go 2nd Uct. @o 237d do do 16h do lo bh Noy. do 30b do do 3ch Nov ning will leave Pictou, N. 8. every er'er1 ae Monday at noon, on arrival of Train- from Halifax and St. Joho, call- harlotretown, Summerside, Perce, v” * ‘ Pp Ga-)+. Mal Bay and Father Point. S,} ‘ct to ecbange shou'd circumstance €q’ ' CARVELL BROS, Agents un‘ * Jaw. oe $ § 3 City rity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK, | INE if = | ; ss | e - : of Ghent ¥ ill sail from Chak | every Friday ats o'cloc durin g | 7 { }§£9 for Halifax, calling at Sins d<, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- bi rick at, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon Nis heet Harbor, returning will leave his very Tuesday at 6 p m makingsome } cal (he steamer has excellent passenger secen+«otions. Saloen amidships. Speciai lew hts will be given this season Fisii ce information apply to W W CLARK Are C17 say 27 tf The (:arlottetown Steam Nav- agation Co., Ltd. STEA hil RS, ek Northumberland & Princess Leave aa below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival f efter train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for ‘harlottetown. Fro SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel ‘of morning train from Charlottetown (for Poiut Dre Chene connecting with day John. tre*n for St. ‘ Connecting at Moncton ,with trein for Canada eod at St.John with steamers of nal Line and railways for United States at i Canada. - From °ICTOU (on arrival of day train from Ha ifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Picton, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton avd Balifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Boston. Throveh tickets to be had at Grand Truvk,( anadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. |. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamer: und connecting lines in United F. W. HALES, ith hypophosphites. pen j Kar Sas { drin 1K, t THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLULTETOWN, AUGUST 158, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANDAAAAAAAAAA AA AL BE HOOHN PITS SOOO SOD HOSOI oO es Of Special Interest * to our Far mers =: Piling Manure Before Drawing. Vhere scattered coarse manure is to out and spread for plowing under in the spring, it is best to ather it in piles and let it ferment, if only for a few days, rather than to keep e teams idle while men are slowly raping the manure together. By pil ing it up there isa double advantage, as more of the manure will be secured r¢€ rawn and the slight fermentation it will get in the heap will make it much more available than manure that has laid scattered and exposed through the winter. There is a further advantage in . ng it up if some of the rich black mold under the manure is mixed with This is the remains of manure left cattered. in previous years, together wi 1e of the soluble fertility in the sta ble manure that has iain above it winter. Most barnyards are larger than taey need to be. It is waste- ful of manure to leave it scattered, and also requires too much labor in getting manure together, says Ameri- uitivator. e | past can ( Agricultural Brevities. The perfection attained by Japan- ese fruits and seeds is due to very thorough cultivation and _ fertilizing. Their entire system of agriculture is slow, laborious and painstaking, but the results are marvelous in quality and gantity of produce. It is claimed that if the crusade against the gypsy moth were stopped the insect would multiply beyond all possibility of control ard Massachu- setts could easily pass the pest along and share her trouble with her neigh- bors. Now is a good time to make plant- ings of horse radish. Boxes or barrels over the rhubarb plants will hasten growth and blanch the stalks. A very handy thing to have around the apiary when handling beesZis a piece of burlap large enough to cover over the hive. This should be made wet, and after wringing the water out it may be used to cover the hive when the cover is off and will keep the bees down on the side where you are not working, says American Gardening. Water for Calves. In order to determine how much water the herd of 13 calves at the Agricultural college would he water given them “them for a week was weighed and put in a barrel with an attachment for letting it out as fastas needed, In the seven days the 13 calves drank 868 pounds of water, or an average of 8pounds a day. The weather during this time was warm for ihe first sahere days and ccol the last four days. In addition the calves got an average of 14 pounds of skim- milk, besides grain and hay. The calves drank several times a day, not much at atime, but often. I noticed several times that they took only one or two swallows. Oftentimes they would take a few mouthfuls of grain, go and get two or three sups of water, then back to their grain again. Even after their rations of milk they would take a few swallows of water. This ex- periment shows that calves need water in addition to their milk ration ; it also shows that they like it often and not Always see that it A Conover. so much at a time. is fresh and clean.—J, Milk From Individual Cows. Herd milk, or the milk of all the cows thoroughly mi iked, is safer and more uniform in the long run than the milk of any single cow.—Kural New York er. How to Make Great Corn Land. The southern cowpeas in the north are of value only as a green fallow crop toturn under. ‘They grow, even in thin soil, with much more vigor and make a large crop to turn under, grow- ing in 60 days, rooting very deep. We have dug out roots that went down in heavy clay two feet, and then there was more to follow after. The land should be made good and the peas—or rather beans, for beans they are— should be drilled fairiy well into the ground. Some put in a few outs, but whether this pays we have doubts. These peas should not be put in before June 1, when the soil is both hot and fairly moist, but after this they will grow without much rain, They should not be allowed to get too ripe before turning under. Where land is very much run down it would be a good p:an to turn them under in early Sep- tember and work in a sowing of Cana- dian peas on the same ground the last of September—about the 2o0th—let them grow and lie on the land through the winter as mulch, acding so many more roots, humus and fertility to the soil, and the following year it will make great corn land—if an experience of mine is any guide in the matter, says ab Gould in the Ohie Farmer. VIOLENT HEADACHES Accompanied by Indigestion and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of g remarkable cure "effected by Dr. Chase's Kidn vol dves Pills. Mr. Jos. Gardiner was for (dy years the victim of indigestion, con- stipat 2, and violent headaches, Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- gan tne use of Dr. Chases’s NKidney-Liver I nd they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : ‘*l have been troubled for over fortv years with indigestion and constipation, wou ‘O for two weeks atatime. At intervals | would be taken with violent headaches: I spent dollars and dollars in v: iw as fir tally ad- vised to use Dr. C nees's idney- ver Pilis and must say that they are tl 1¢ only remedy that gave me permanent rel ief, I would not be without th em 4 wr anything. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill e dose. 25¢. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. ' STNN YSIDE” DENTISTRY eae Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS COLAC. | Am $0 Glad —— GE 4 Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkes ra and Halifax. SS* Grand Duchess” Tuesday st noor 4 S ‘Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed.- nesdays 4pm. S SHalif x at a Tickets for sale at stations onP E Island Railway For Tickete, rates and infor- mation apply to W W CLARKE, Agent Crte - H L CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent Oh ’town |P EI Sroneran | Halifaz N.S. You Didn’t Forget a Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP, proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pure and one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere. Beware of imitation: — $$ re DR. CLIFT. Cures CHRONIC-DISE 4 SES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrnt, Send stamp for infor- mation, or call] at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office in Merchants Bank ofHalifax Building. DIRECT CARGO From Ponce, Porto Rice Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright mo- lasses. 300 bris choice bright sugar. 100 bris choice bright crystals due here in a few days. Ask for prices CARVELL BROS We're sure to want it in our house. It im- | NEWLY INTRODUCED Sensation Caused in Barnaby River, New Brunswick, by Dodd's Twenty years ago milkmen were ; ; ; DP} greatly bothered by customers who de- Kidney Pills. nilk from one cow regu ae ; manded the ! lk . t Barnaby River, N.B, Aug 14 ~ Quite thot in ‘ larly. They LuiOlls ht iS ae a a sensation bas been cuured bere lately by more unlierm sampie of mulik. hat | the introduction of a Lew medicine— idea is now, pretty well expleded.| Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Althougb there had beer many deaths in this village and sur- ruundipg district from Bright's Diseare and oiber Kdery troubles, yer strange to say Dodd’s Kidhey Pills had never been tested. Our people had litle faith in pat- ent medicines, Now huwever crealiog @ Pensation. Dodd’s Kidney Piils are A targe numlLer of ing tuem and expressing sur- prise vod delight atthe result. “From the first week L began to improve,” says Corn- elius Crotue of Barnaby River, who had been g'ven up by the doctors. The fact seems ‘oO have surprised bim but it is always true where Dodd’s Kidney Pills are used. —-- + —-— —-° —m eo ww + Weary of Experimenting With calves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreds have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for yile he fisrt application brings reiief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent care peuple are ne There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. rh ee Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-half of the total wealth of all nations, <> ———— Keep Minard’s S Liniment in t in the House, DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 2dc. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops drop pings in the throat and permanantly cures ~ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, — —— HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak io strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It is traly a wonderful medicin2, Joun A. Nacponap, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the ycar 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oil Co. has increased its capital stock from $100,000 000 to $116,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, the evil effects of tem, and thin, v week echool girl, suffering an exhausted nervous eys- nlerp bleed, has been fully restored to the vigcer apd buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthful gicw cp the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. oer 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 che blocd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr aA. W. Chase’: Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and th!Is removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The annual joterest charge on the Span- ish national debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acta in twenty-four hours snd causes neither pain nor diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracis corns, It is the best Mibard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend NAEP Te . For Sale or To Let. That very desirable three story brick building, sitrated on Dorchester Street, aear corner of Queen. Thia is one of the finest ovsines+ stands in the cit), with frost proo cella. youd shop, office and 15 Je-ve wiv vo : There is also on + premiss a good stable. Terms «°°<erate. For ‘further ¢. rticuia.s apply to tne owner. MRS OUWitN CONNOLLY, Connelly House, Esplanade Gas and electric lights. PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by HORACE HASZARD Charlotretown ‘Ist August 1899 2 w eod 4 : 899 SWEET PEA COMPETITION, | ne GRAND SWEET PEA SHOW AT OUR STORE, SUNNYSIDE AUGUST Gand, aSrd & 24th We offer the following prizes for Sweet Peas grown from Seed purchased from us this season. —-—FIRST COMPETITION Best Boquet......(all blue shades or allred shades) $1.09 Second Best Boquet do do do 75S Third Best Boquet do de do 50 SECOND COMPET Best Collection....-. socens C690 0S-c6b0ne 6.000004 Second Best Collection. «.... s+ secase-cscee oscese ne Third Best Collection... .2.eeeeeeeee «es 50 The conditions are that the competitor shall bring with the exhibit the envelope the Seeds were in when purchased, and that no green or anything else be used except what is furnished by the sweet pea. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE ae Crearance Sale I BMcDONALD & Coy Commencing 18th July and will centinue | for SO days All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 to § 50 per cent discount Womens Oxford — boots 50c a pair WOMENS SLIPPERS 10c a pair All our stock of men and boys 25 to 50 per cent discount & clothing e Meas underclothing, white & colored braces. § ei collars, ties hankrchieefs per cent discount : 50 pieces print cotton, Grey cotton | sheeting, dillow cotton, shirting, lining § towelling, towels dress goods ---25 per cent — discount i Print Cotton 3 cents a yard § Nothing 1eserved, all must be cle red now is your time to buy cheap s shirts, 26 Fo ——sese siese—— 4 J. B. MACDONALD & CO | LEADERS IN LOW PRICE.. rss ee P. ———ae —— aoe us LRARRAAARARAAARAA AR AEE AA Notice! : 7 / ¢ 7 | eS We sell goods cheap, and cannot af- ford to give long terms of credit. Please attend to that little bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on Yours very truly, Sentner, McLeod & Co |] AAA GAADAA CAAA ARR SEE EE EEE ESTEVE EEE EU EN ESS —_ eee a z Thi aN i Cf all Wine Merchants. é W holesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomsom & Uo, Glasgow &