R. H. MASON has opened up or QUEEN STREET A full supply of CONFECTIONERY G. B. Chocolates, etc., etc. All the December MAGAZINES now in stock at both the Queen Street store and the oki stand on Great George Street, opposite the ca- thedral. — —_— "Phoenix Fire insurance Company Low Rates. Prempt Settlement. E. H. BECR Authorized Agent fer P. E. I. Mark Wright &Co's. me a Assets Over $5,000,006.00 ENVELOPES ENVELOPES Let us print some for sou. If We we c please you nobody else c:n, print relanes Ciepes at $1.45 PER THOUSAN € print others, you coutd want ttes, 4 2.50 per thousan . a1 seune al Tices hetweer It you don’t want them printed w: — ‘ ° a Aave them plain at low prices. ie YS \peciai prices on quantities. JOB PRINT London House, (Up Stairs) Charlottetown. ENVELOPES ant HE EXAMINER OFFICE AND dose lately occupied by Dr man, North Wiltshire. n‘5- te : 4 If You allow your watch t Cy vers i 7 . ‘ ag without cleaning, or with : may be worn so _ba Uf desty +t f, : ee ed parts it s L.sel u 4 Better have it examined Se Watch Doctor and if. in Tepairs he wil] @BeY and perhaps save BNE BOAST on our . ge ; li advise you youl r repair mins ont firs ol- cid> run too dam aiv ilness ss a time DY need accord- watch. depart- 3; work . WORK; rial will it be +EVGRGE 1. N. TANTON, nef the Big Watch, Jeweler e- OF HARTFORD | stomac ' | | | | | } j } i { j j » ue, Manufactuerers & Genera. i ‘ \ i ‘ j DR. J. HW. BRADLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ! taduate McGill University | RESIDENCE. Hand- Wom | - abst ‘or derangement Se What Thin People Need to Round off the Corners. What thin folks need is flesh or muscle, not fat. To be symmetrical and properly proportioned every person should have a certain amount of excess Fat is undesirable; it clogs and retards the actions of the muscles, interferes with the healthy action ) of the heart and lungs and when very excessive, predisposes [ito fatty degeneration of vital organs, to say nothing of the discomfort resulting from too much adipose tissue. Common sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshy and flesh, but to be plump does not , ; necessarily mean to be fat. [MUSCLE AND NOT PAT. HOW TO GET MOST OUT OF THE COW. (dos. Gould, of Uxbridge, Gives Points on Care and Feeding. TICAL MAN, plump the thing most needed would, Regularity and Gentleness Two | | be flesh-forming food, that is al buminous foods like eggs, beef, oat- meal, etc. Tne kinds of food which make flesh are the foods we have on our tables every day ; but the trouble is that eur stomachs, from weakness of some kind do rot promptly and properly digest it. Really, the pricipal reason many peOple remain thin is because their stomachs do not properly and completely digest and assimilate the flesh torming beefstake and eggs we eat every day. There are thousands of such peo- ple, and they are really dyspeptics SO Prime Requisites---Be Pre- pared to Feed All Year Round. [From Farmer’s Sun. } (Concluded.) RETURN PER COW. ‘‘How many pounds of milk do you get per cow ?” asked another. ‘‘That depends on the cow and the period she has been milking,’’ replied the speaker. ‘I have two fresh cows which are giving 19 and 17 lbs respectively at each milking. althouhh they may not suffer any} My average is about 10 lbs for each particular pain or inconvenience froin their stomachs. If such persons and all thin peo- ple take after their meals some simple and natural digestive like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets,the food milking. My cows are not Holsteins ut Jerseys. [ would get more milk, but not get 4 and 5 per cent butter fat. ‘‘Do you think Holsteins are as profitable as Jerseys ?’’ came from would be quickly digested and the one of the dairymen. proper degree soon result of plumpness very | because these tablets ence in the ‘“T have had no personal experi- matter,’’ replied Mr. are prepared exactly for that pur- | Goukl, “but from what I have read pose, tlesh-forming food, which the real reason why they so quickly build up and strengthen thin, dys- peptic men amd women. is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure Said Mr. Gould. They digest every variety of | I de not think that they are. ty ‘‘Would not a Holstein than a Jersey ?’’ listener. ‘They will eat twice as much,’’ ‘When Calamity eat more queried another . a Ps ° ° . e > ho tox Hal . Slitar o_o every torm ot indigestion on this Jane, tHe big Holstein milker, was common sense plan, they thor- shown.at the dairy test at Guelph, i. 1 ik 1 : ee oy oughly digest the food promptly, She ate abi ut 14lbs per day in sil oe © ag av) | att giving strength to every nerve and @#f© medi, etc. organ in the body,and the weakened recover its natural vigor. further is required to cure any stomach trouble, except cancer of diem the stomach. They make thin, dys- peptic people strong, plump and well. This excellent preparation is sold Silage and other ingredients, with | thro.gh Farmer's 50c. for full sized treatment by al! : ce ; : ann £ 2 weary eee ae aS druggists in United States, Canada to stand for 24 hours, After stand and Great Bnitain. a Physical Development—The open ry? } ing on Tuesday next of the Physical There is, however, no arbitrary rule | T There will be a gramaphone also vocal and instrument- al music. Concert will start at 7.30 sharp, after which exercise will commence. All pupils will be pre- affair. concert, Aen Soup. Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. VicKINNON & NicNEVIN Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. Goldie & Co’s well known brand of r icur: Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edye Call or write us far prices betore cing your orders. Fall Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry, 1900. ‘had while feeding of this bran.’’ RESPiCYIVE Development Class will be a bright as to the amount to feed. Each Louis McIntyre, Instructor mum.”’ }« | age of fat,”’ ' Commencing Monday, October Ist the steam:r Elfin will run as fol- ows for the balance of the season. Will leave “rince Street Will Seave Rocky Wharf Point 4 7.00a.m. At 8.00 a. m \t 3.20 &@. th. At 9 0O a. mM. \ 9. 30.8. m. >t $0.00 a. m. At i1.00a. 7. At 11.302. m. At n.cop.m. At 1.30 np. m A 2000p. m. At 3:00 p m \t 4.00 p.m, At 4.30 p. m. SUNDAYS. At >.0028. a, At ¥0,G0 p. m. At 12.45p.m. At 1.t5 p.m. At 2.00p.m. At 2,00 p. m. At 4.00 p.m, At 4-30 Pp. Mm. JAMBS J. WISNER, Manager. a PONT NEGLECT | YOUR WATCH 1G my Wr ULAHANTEE ALL ot ft have not given us a m® Pay you todo so and wi Fased to see you at GREAT REPT. — Ch’town, Sept, 2, 1900. ii, L. Dickey, M.D. (Late ef London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose7and Throat. tlours —Q.3@ to 1; 2 tog. Byes tested anal fitted with glass s. ‘‘Then,’’ said R. C. Brandon, ‘‘for his given achance torestand @ thousand pound cow you propose Nothing giving about 40 Ibs silage, 4 pcunds clover and 4 lbs sugar beet per ‘as “¥.ies,’’ answered Mr. Gould, ‘‘and as much straw as the animal will take. My practice is to mix the the exception of bran, and allow it ing that time the straw is as tender as the silage itself. [add the meal at the time of feeding because some cows need more meal than others. individual himself. Just comes to the man must study each cow in his herd for so iong aS response milk pail keep on increasing the feed until vou reach the maxi- ‘* Last spring,’ said Thos. Russel, formerly of Mariposa, ‘* I fed bran for a month for the first time. |] never had such a flow before as | I VALUE STRAW. OF HAY AND to a WVhat value do you put on weil aved straw’ asked Mr. Brandon. ‘Good oat straw,’ replied Mr. Gould. “is of more value than the best timothy. One ton clover is, fo the use of milkers, worth three tors of timothv. ’ “What sould you feed to increase the percentage of butter fat ?’ asked one of those present. ‘* You can't increase the percent replied Mr. Gould. ‘T would put in Manage: Sproule, of the Cannington cream ery, ‘to have that point emphas ized. Some of our patrons think i: ean be done and when thev do not wet an increased percentage of fa‘ *n return from feeding bran thes «row discouraged. ” ‘* Well.’’ said Mr. Gould in re to this request. ** One of the perimenters i connection with one of the agricultural colieges in States dealt with this very matter He took an old plug ofa cow from the street, one that about six pounds of milk per dav. He fed that cow until her fiow was increased to twenty-four pounds anc still the percentage of butter fat remained practically the same. Thi development of the cow fixes th« amount of butter fat you will re eeive per pound of milk. Chis proved by my own experience. of my cows show practically tl " butter fat al like,’’ 73} vi ex- tne Was giving same percentage 0! We believe MINARD’S L MENT is the besc. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. | asked J. C. Sproule. ; Same was offered them.”’ PRACTICAL TALK BY A PRAC- | the year round, save that when the cows are about drying up they will show a little higher percentagejthan } ‘when they are in fresh milk. Indeed. atithe end of the first six weeks, tke percentage is higher than it is at first.’’ ‘““ Will cattle eat ensilage after they have been on fresh grass?’ ‘“ Yes,’ answered Mr. Gould, ‘I have seen cattle, when you would | think they were so full they could! not eat any more, still take four or five pounds of ensilage when the VALUE OF DIFFERENT FOODS. ‘Do you put more value on bran than you do on oats?”’ asked Mir. Sproule again. ‘“Yes,’’ was the answer, ‘‘I put more value on bran than I do on peas even.”’ ‘We find,’’ said Mr. Sproule, ‘that oats are of more value for pigs with litters than any other food. They seem to give a greater milk flow than is secured in any other way. ‘‘I cannot account for that,’’ said Mr. Gould, ‘‘in any other way than that the pig and the cow are different animals. ”’ ‘“Ttedabag of bran tomy ten cows,’’.said Mr. Sproule, again, ‘without finding any beneficial re- sult.” ‘“ You probably went beyond their capacity,’’ said the speaker. ‘‘ You If they were Holsteins ; I would } should feed regularly and not make | sudden changes. If you have to | change from our grain to another or from one food to another, take a week to do it in.”’ ‘* Do you censider bran at $18 a ton as economical a food as oats at 27 cents?’’ was a question by an- other who was not yet satisfied on this point. ‘*i do,’ said Mr. Gould. ‘If you have not ensilage,’’ put in one of the other hearers, ‘‘ but have mangels or turnips, which of the latter will give the richer milk?’ ‘“‘As I have already stated,’’ saad Mr. Gould, ‘‘you cannot make the milk either richer or poorer, but you can spoil the flavor and you will do this with turnips. Mangles will give you more milk than turnips, and without an ob- jectionable oder. How,’ continued the speaker, ‘‘have I succeeded in making a success of my dairy en- terprise ? By reading dairy litera- ture. I never hada course at the Agricultural College, but I have | read all the literature on dairying THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 14 1900. HIS TIME HAD COME. So Thought a Quebec Man Until Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him of Bright’s Disease. QueBec, Dec. 10. — Narcisse Mangy, of 109 St. Ann Street, this city, considers himself an extreme- lyfortunate man. He has come through the ordeal of Bright’s Dis- sease alive. Bright’s Disease is an extremely fatal disease of the kidneys. The suffererlingers on, growing weaker and weaker, slowly and miserably dying. Once it fastens itself upon a victim, there is only one hope to save him—Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But they never fail Narcisse Mangy says: “I have endured Bright’s Disease for over five years. Doctorstold me I would never get well. I thought my time had come. A friend told me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I have just finished the fourth box and am cured.’”’ rT Strictly speaking,of course,a man can't be ready to die for two differ- ent girls without leading a double life. SO a A Tonic for Mothers. The happiness that comes to a house with baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by rhe ill-health or weakness of the mother. To restore the mother’s strength, to bring back vigor and energy, and to sustain her during the nursing pericd, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is undoubtedly the most effective preparation obtainable. It makes the blood rich, re- vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- storative influence on the whole system. 50 cents a box, all dealers. It is getting so that a man cannot even lambast an octopus without of- fending some of his wife’s rela- tives. TE An Honorable Medicine That appeals to the best judgment of the best people is Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills, the greatest prescription of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Kecipe Book author. By acting directly and specifically on the liver, kidneys rnd bowels, thts popular family medicine thoroughly cures liver complaint, biliousness, kidney disease, constipation ark the accom- panying pains and aches. Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Fills act promptlv, pleasantly and natu ally. One pill is a dose, 25 cetits a box ——- — - You no doubt oftensay you hate | that I could find. I got just enougk institutes to cre- | ate a desire for more. of Hoard’s Dairyman when the travelling dairy was going through this Province. Il commenced taking that paper then, and I have been taking it ever since. I get more information from it than I would from the Agricultural College it- self. Not one issue of that paper comes out which does not contain some information concerniag which lam in need of. Then I have prac- ticed what I have read.’”’ TURNIPS VY. MANGLES AGAIN ‘* Some of our patrons,’’ said Mr. Russell, ‘‘ want to feed that which will give the most milk. Turnips will give the most milk, but will not give the best butter. A turnipy flavor reduces the price of our pro- duct.”’ ‘“Where did you get the idea,” (Continued on page 6.) ee in Distress With Eezema Mrs. R. Stoddard, Delhi, Norfolk County Ont., writes as follows:—‘“I was troubled with Hez: or Salt Rheum for over twelve years, anc during that time doctored with fceur Cifferent phy-~ sicians, but found that they couid only give temporary relief. I saw Dr. Chase’s Ointment advertised, decided to try it and before I had used half a hox found great relief and change. Al] together I have used three boxes an am now completely cured. I have re- commended it to-my neighbors, and can say it is the best I ever usec, and in y estimation worth its weight in goa %? The keen misery which many endure from tortures of skin disease i= most appalling, and so much the wors< because it is unnecessary. Dr. Chase’ Qintment stands alone as the one un- ee ee enn “ma ma ? my the I first heard: conventionalities. You don’t: you worship them. cL elt Minard’s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. oc <tr —™ The contents of a jeweler’s safe may be his stepping stones to for- tune. * To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25 cents. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. TT 2 — Give cheerfully with one hand and you will gather abundantly with two. Stinging Chilblains As distressing and annoying asare ‘hil- blains they can be immediately reheved by the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Try it when you have retired with it:hing, sting ing feet and expect to spend a sleepless night in suffering. Such a trial will convince you that as a cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase s Oint- ment is the standard of excellence. It is the world’s greatest cure for all’ itching of the skin, ET 2 < The less some people know about things the greater the volubility of their expressed opinious. TS > IT ie Liniment Gures )i3t2 EE © Minard’s ny2r Some of the unhappiest people on earth have more money than they know what to do with. vialetta Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc, a 2 <lee——— failing remedy for sait rheum, eczema erald healt and every form .of ftenine skin disease. 60 cents a box, at all deal ers’, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Tor- onto. Dr. Chases Ointment Desirable Residence for Sale. That property on the Malpegue Qoad. 10Uxo0 feet, near the school- ten minutes walk fr-°m the house sion fruit whichis so popular at the love best . ones fre- "<> oe -» 4-} > we treat the The ones we quently the worst. n*o ire ES ABT The happiest women who live in a smali world. are the se ! , Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria. —a> 8 ae Australiaas are trying hard toob tain a market in London for the pas- post office, consisting of a new dwe'l- Antipodes. tug containing seven rooms, togeth- Joseph Snow, Norway, “Me. Rey. R.O Armstrong, Mulgrave N.S. : ee Charlies Whooten Muigrave, N. S. | Pierre Landry,senr, ’okemoucne. ; N i. we v > Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N B. er with outbuilZi.gs. This property ; { is pleasantly situated and make a| i 3] + 7} desiraile private residence. Apply ' to ' JOSEPH CLARKE, fhis signature is on every box of the genuin 6 A Lore Laxative Bromo-Quinine varicts | Malpeque Road the remedy that cures a eel im one day | THE EXAMINER CALENDA® FOR DECEMBER. MOON'S CHANG™S Full Moon, 6th, 2h, S01n, a. m Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, pam New Moon, 21st, 4h, im, p. m.. First Quarter, 28th, 6h, 0m, p.m D High Wir Sean, | ofiDay of w’k. ee —< M MornjAf n. E te Saturday | 5 27] 5 53 $ Sunday 6 5 24 3 Monday 8 Ot & Tuesday 9 33 2 5|Wednesday} 9 3 19 & 6/Thursday [10 32)11 2 & ‘Friday 1] 42 & SiSaturday j1l 5 a0 £ %Sunday 0 2 DO g 10}/Monday 2 26 = 11/Tuesday 2 24 ae 12];Wednesday} 2 28) 25 43) @ 13iThursday | 3 wm 4. ¢ 14'Friday 4 uj) 44 $ 15jSaturday | 5 4% 4% 98 16jSunday 6 4 46; 18 17)Monday 7 fi} 46) 10 18/Tuesday 8 4H 47 il 19}Wednesday] 9 oh 6047], 20jThursday | 9 ly 8647) 13 21)Friday 10 3 431 13 22\Saturday jii im, 43) W 23/Sunday 11 0G 43) 16 24|Monday 1] 024 43] 15 25)Tuesday 0 05% 49 16 26;Wednesday} 1 12 49) WT 27(Thursday | 1 2145 Mm WW 28!Friday 2 3 7 4h 18 29\Saturday | 4 4546 49 10 30Sunday | 4 52.519 ‘a 18 31jMonday 6 6 51! 7 49 29 Japanese Fern malls. We are now booking orders for January delivery. Deciciy one ot the most striking novelties of re- cent years. Unique, beautiful, per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. These Fern Balls are more handsome than palms for decorative plants, and much easier grown. Holly-Holly and genuine Fnglish Golden Mistie- toe. Orders taken now for delivery Monday before Xmas. VEGETABLE Department, etc., etc. Choice Ce'ery, Lettuce, Pursiey;- Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cran berries, Lemons and pure honey in comb. Wehave 50 barrels ijett of choice winter keeping Onions, low to the trade, by the barrel, 100 or 390 lb lots. Our retail price for 10 lb lots very low. Also Cranberries wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown. Ganaidian Trade Review Parties whe ‘absert! ed special numb-r of the P.E.I, 9 rade Review will pease C il for ther copies, as they are A ram b r of extra eopies are procurabte if you call eari.. A hands: me souven- ir 10 send to friends abroad. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Brose fo. thy now in. Lorre aa” APPLES! We have for sale 25 bbls of gor«! apples, at only $1.50 per bbl. (icss than auction p ices.) Also by ti peck from 12c to 2§c. Raspherry Jam Ve have a quantity of pure home- made Raspberry Jam; also impcrted Strawberry at oniy foc per ib, ary quantity. Pure Raspberry Vinegar 25c per be tle. For Christmas We'have a full supply of the usual requirements, ali at the lowest prices. t.y Eureka Tea, 25c per lb, R.F. Madigan & Co Lower Queen St. ge Nee Pe eS ARR = se : =“ = om wm OR RM I RON ES. Ie RT IIR A PR FN REN IE TS EI SOIREE Bh can hommpe Tor RN RE IN ANAT ION, 2 PEPE AE OTE en canine eat NTE OE Hs ‘ a tl ape