THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 11, 1859 ~ . A Delicious Tubbing ind then refreshing sleep—there is nothing better for any baby. g Alweys use the ‘‘ Albert ”’ BABY’S OWN SOAP and vour child will have a fine complexion and never be troubled with skin diseases. The National Council of Wo- men of Canada have recommend- ed it as very suitable for nursery use The Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, Makers of the celebrated Albert Tollet Soaps. 00000006000000000066' Quebe. Steamship Co'y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. ECR PICTOU. N.S. — CALLING OOOO OSS SSSSSSSS SHOO HOOD PROPOSE SSSSOSOSSSOOOHS SESH SOOO POSS ie AT— Father Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Sun merside, Char. lottetown and Souris. From Ch’towo at 6 p.m, From Montreal at 2 p. m. Mor. 19h June Mon. 12th June do 3rd July do 26th do ao 17th July do 10th July do dSlst do do 24th do do 14th Aug. do Th Ang. do 23th Jo do ist do do 11th Sept. do 4hSept. do 25th do do 18th do do Sth Oct. do 2vd Oct. fo 3rd de do 16th do to 6ib Nov. do 30:h do do 13th Nov r Returning will leave Pictcu, N. S. every ‘ tlerpate Mondav at noop, on arrival of Trains from Halifex snd St. Jobn, call- ieg at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Ga- pe, Mal Bay ard Father Point. Sabject to change should circamstauce equire it CARVELL BROS, Agents June 2od ~2aw. ao W hite’s Caramels and finowflake Chacolates ~~ Can be had at any of the following first class stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gc fl I Am $0 Glad ——— ed You Didn't Forget a Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP, We're sure to want it in our house. Itim~ 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 every where, Beware cf imitations VELFOLe Of Special Interest 744 4 to our Farmers: FS OOOO RE NOOO IN POO OE Cultivations and Soil Grains. In order to understand why the sti ring of the top soil is beneficial, not vy on account of killing weeds that starting, but because of ieaving a ‘ earth mulch which prevents the | moisture from going off into the | air so rapidly, we must first think of |» w soil is made up. Soil 1 largely made up of small particles of rock. In ndy is the soil particles are large, while they are very small in clay soils. We all know right well that water will penetrate sandy soils much more quick- ly than it will fact that the soil particles are finer and pack more closely together than they do in the other. So also heat and air will penetrate a coarse grained soil much more quickly than it will in a fine grained one. Soils that take up water quickly will likewise dry out more quickly than those which absorb it more slowly. The amount of decaying vegetable matter, or humus, in the kind of a soil alters very materially its water holding capacity. If we were to take a piece of lead and make it in a sound ball one inch in diameter and put it into water, we would find on removing it that it was covered all over witha thin film of water, having an area of 3.1416 square inches. But reduce this bill of lead to round particles one-tenth of an inch in diameter and some 1000 of them would be made. ‘These would have a combined surfaee area of 31.417 square inches, and if placed in water each of them wouid be covored with a film of water as the large one was, Sap- nose we reduce these particles to one— thousandth of an inch and 1,000,000,— ooo would be made with an aggregate surface area of 3141.59 square inches. Therefore the finer the soil grains the greater the area exposed to the action of the soil acids, air and water. Our coarsest soils, however, have soil par- ticles much finer than the above, so all can readily see wherein is the great water holding capacity of soils. If we take a dry marble and put up- on it a drop of water, it will either re- main where it is put er will run off of one side, but drop that marble first in- 2 clay soil, due to the | to water, and when it is partly dry let a drop of water fall.upon it, and soon it will run over the whole marble, being taken up to supply the water film around the marble. Take a thorough- iy dry sponge, and how long it takes for it to saturate with water; but after | itis saturated press all the water you can out of it and then see how quick- ly it will fill if it comes in contact with water. If we are putting a new lamp wick into the burner and want to use it at once, we first soak the wick in the oil, becfuse the saturated wick would feed the loss from burning, whereas the one not saturated would not quickly do So. The lamp wick will serve as an ex- ample of how the soil moisture ts car- ried off. The lighted end of the wick acts similar to the sun—one taking up oil, the other water. Without the heat from the sun the water in the soil would not be made into vapor so that it could be carried off by the wind. As quickly as the water is dried out of the surface soil grains this lossis sup- plied by the soil grain next to it giving up parts of its water, and soon to the next, making a continuous flow of water from far below the surface to supply the loss from evaporation. ‘The great- er the heat the more quickly will the top soil grains be dried out and the faster will be the flow of soil waters to- wards the surface. Decaying vegetable matter is fine ——— ——~ Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. And sometimes they are not +o re.iable as they onght to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether. That 1s not the case now. The Apoth- ecaries Hal] chang:d that some time ago. You can get perecriptions from pure. drugs at the proper pricee— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatle epecial remedies; they’ve been tried and found effective. S 1, K The price the main tning —will be found right in every cause, Geo. KE Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecariee Hall Sunnyside Charlottetown arg = | t lat state a not allew the air | f 1nd compact in its particiles and is conseque tly very retentive of moisture If we place a pile of straw upon tne tle down and in and | If er that straw we 1 ait will « set grouna It Will SOON Sei ' ' sin to strike directly yn the soi! we lock at the soil unc find in the dryest time it is moist, but had the straw had the capacity to take up the moisture as quickly as it would have been s! ppilead DY the sotl below, the straw wouid have been no g id as ay ch and the soil below would have it without mulch. a is tna Now, w! ppens when we culti vate the top two or three inches of soil ? t quickly drys out. By cultivation the ic alr than sed ! top soli gra li 2 are SO Cxp that they dry out ick more qu they can be supplied with wat {rom below, with the result that over the top of the ground we have a dry earth | mulch. ese dry particles wll not TI easily take Noisture, tas a dry sponge or marble will not quickly take water ; Consequently the flow of soil water is up to the dry soil, and that dry soil in turn protects the soil grain below from the direct heat of the sun, and particularly the wind. Heat pene- trates more quickly into the soil than it does into a decaying vegetable mass, if a cool root area is desired a mulch of straw is advisable; but with most of our crops we want lots of heat as well as moisture, and by cultivation up! }us i J so these conditions are obtained in the best possible way. Of course all the evaporation from the surface is not stopped by cultivating but a great amount of moisture is conserved. Cultivation also makes the soil grains finer and therefore exposes a greater area to the action of moisture, air, soil acids and micro—organism that play such an important part in soil life. W. S. Blair. Nappan, N. S. —— ,PILLS. \ WANS D-O-D-D°S DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-failing cure, ou earth, for all Kidney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genu ne, Refuse Imitations. There's Qniy Une Dodd’a —= Fhotegraphs that Give Fleasure are those made by G. H. Cook, Queena Street. Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetown, and being provided with all fac ilities for up-tosdate work, it follows that my Photographs give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “the highest pitch of excel- PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Listowel Gentleman who has n°? Complaint to Make Rezard ing Dodd's Kidney Pills. Oat., July : } Listowel, 10 —Mr. Thomas . ’ Tamblyn of the firm lambly ana ("| m¢, grocers, was la elv ;e rece pt of a a : fo communication from # geo 'eman in ire oulo who 18 gatl ering Statistics as to cures by Dodd’s Kiduev PJs. Some three was troubled with a weak back Mr. Tamblyn and s vere years ago firm band, “Tuecure was quite satiface tory. T. TaMBLYN. Weary of Experimenting With salves, suprositories and ointments and d eading asurgica! oderation, scores and pondredis have turned 'o Dr a. W. Chase’s oin Ment aud found ,t av ~ bsolute 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- masent care * There is a Letter half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Minard's Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. ——_—- <i> 4>-- <i ———__—. 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A New York derpatch states that the Standard O:] Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110 000,000. a wae Schoal Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, suffering the eviletiects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully restored to the viger and buoyancy of robust ! heaith, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Foor. ‘the healthful glow «cn the cheek and the brightness in theeye tellof the building up process which is taken piace in the body, —_——~ > 0 «<a rn" . . . The average man who tries hero'‘c measures gets a misfit. Sea —-—_—_- Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kid neys are kept heathy and vigors by the use Of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid let in che bio d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr _4. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the ~— of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. —_— The annual interest charge on the Span- lence.” Call acd examine and arrange @ sitting. G. H. COOK Freshest BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will .empt the appetite. Groceries that do not take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like. Buy and try. Come in and see us, Driscoll & Hoinsby QUEEN STREET—— ‘ trial, }twenty-four hours and causes ish nations) debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. _——_— Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then g've Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrector a It never fails to cure. Acts in neither Putnam’s Corn It is the best OER SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to pain vor discomfort. Ex‘ ractor ex tracis corne. J J. JOHNSTON, 148 Barrister D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. 8. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agent for the M:rtime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished, feed si ore djoin- ng grocery. a D. L. HOOPER, Cor.Great George& Ches tnut Sd pain in the kidneys Ha used Dodd’s Kiagney Pils aud t1< trouble was removed. 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GRANT & CO, Agents#P' ERR Fs POS EEE EES ERE oh ia rons 650 feet io the pound B66 e ML aS wl, < sv w as “ae ie nv TYVFPPYPPTER TPO FEP PPPTEP PIN OT Men’ 3 Shirts Underwear Collars Ties Gloves A AALAUAMLAMAMMAMbi Lb AALUL LAA AUALAkd dak bbb bk ddd ddd ddd dd WAM i rrvnsnnsennvovnnertenanenet ern TJ Haig Fou 4 ate, ih SOOO 00002666 5400 SOE OSES 9% £6 Or EO 26028 Cee: TS TTITAYLYONENENTDAVTDDOP ADDL TNET ERP AE TAEDA HITT ET HP TTT One Of The Finest Shops In The Maritime Provinces Our new store in the Prowse Block Sunnyside, is one of the largest, best stock- ed and most up-to-date china shop in the Maritime Previnces, China, Glassware, and Crockery Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets Here you can get a fine French Set. You con get a eet that will only oof you a few dollars. hard to beat. Come in and see our store- It’s a large place, and we have a large stack WP COLWILL! b oa i You can also see some Ohr mer Sets for style and fi OF rst air selling cheaper than ever before. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I