a — 7 _ SR er Oe - ~—- —_ PILES... ITCHING | Positively and permanently cured by Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. i ‘ ‘ Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is an absoluts eure for piles, and has never been known t ! 1 to cure the worst forms ¢ fthis disease which Has baffied medical skill for ages. This statement may sound rather strong to rsons who do not know the s r merits of Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment, but it 1s per- fectly true, and heartily encors by the grate- ful testimony of th ‘ s of m nd women eho have been cured by itaiter years of sufter- ir and after trying many preparations and consulting the best t Mr. H. Bull, Belleville, Ont., says: ‘*! take pleasure in stating that aiter thirty years of suffering with Itching Piles, Dr. Chases Oint- ment has completely cured me. — I tr ed every remedy that was advertised, with little or no benefit, but as I have told different persons affected as I was, Dr. Chase's Ointment made a perfect cure.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has a record of cures unparalleled in the history « f medicine. it is guaranteed to cure any case of piles. For sale by all dealers, or Edmansow, Bates & Ca, Toronta ~ LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38 QUEEN ST. WHISKIES io U-bhers special reserve & UO. V.G. Doctors pec al Roya! Blend, Gal.ic, Greers, UO V. H.Islay Biend, Robertson Sanderson tamous' whisk- ies, and 20 other cheaper brands in cases of flasks avd bo thee; also in octaves & qr. easka,. WALKERS RYE in Club and Imperial, also oa draft Seagrams, Corbys & Wilsons Eopire Rye in all sized pack- ages. BRANDIES io Hennessy ‘ Jockey Clab” (Carte d’or) Tricoche and other cheaper brands in cases qr casks & octaves. RUM Demerara full strength inparch- eous and barrels, Jamaica in cases, bot- thes aud half-botties, Gin octaves and qrcasks, also in case all] prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special reserve, army & navy port, Tarragona & native ports, several brands high acd low grade Sherriee, clarets champegne etc. etc ALES & PORT ’Bass, (Hibberts) in qts and pts. Guinness’ stout (Burks) in qts and pts. Keithes Labatt Balifax Brewerres & Ready in Hhds aod half Hbdes, alco in qt axd pt bottles. MINERAL WATERS Shbank’s Bel- fast ginger ale, appolovaria water, Rose- back water, Havelock & W'lmots epa Gioger ale and table waters. CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES 20 000 cigars al) grades end rrices, lots of cheep pic-nic brands,all the beat brands of -moking and chewing tobaccos inc! ud~ ng Index & Little Napoleon, Sweet Cap- ora\, Athlete; and other cheaper brand cicarettes, Call or write for prices. A. Macdonald, Wholesale & Retail Wine & Spirit lw porter. Gifts For the June Bride {f yon are undecided about what to eelect for the wedding gift, call at our store srd Jook over the goods, no trouble to thow them. We have many handsome avd useful 4tticiles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finieb, it bought from us. We heve alto tome fine china,and beantiful glaseware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegrcom wil! also find the article he wants at our store, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS guonyside, Opposite P. O. Canadian Pacific Railway. “ The Imperial Limited. ” —FROM— Montreal tu Vancouver IN 100 HOURS, —— Canadian Pacific express leaving Pain- eec Jct, N.B., at 1.45 pm, makes close connection at Monjrea! next morsing with “IMPERIAL LIMITED” leaving at 9.30 am, making the run through to the Paci+ fic Coast in five days from P. E. Island, Close connections also made for loca- points in the Canadian North West, Koot. ney Country, Kc. For further particulars, aates of farel etc., apply to Ticket Agents, or to A. H. NOTMAN, . Gen, Paser. Agent, Bt. John, N..B FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON, Barrister 148 i j THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN) JULY 4, 1599 SS S55465565565455555.544 é AAA Aves VVVVVVVVV YY OVO VV VS PV IVY? PAR - Of Special Interest == to our Farmers: RARSARRAAR RARARRARRARR RAPD EDAD Before Spraying. In order to spray fruit trees and vines intelligently it is quite that we should know something about essential insects and pests that we want to | destroy. Spraying is developed into an exact science, and while it is not necessary for the farmer to study science to comprehend the theory of spraying, » ie @tiibe ntial that he should take It 1S ite essentiai that he should take | an interest in the life and habits of the pests. ‘To begin with life histories of various fungi we must form the basis of any methods of treatment which may be followed. A of this muse precede any attempt to reccom— mend amy spray. At certain stages of their existence most parastic fungi may be checked quite e sly, and at such times they should be attacked. At other periods of their life the very best spraying may have no good effect what- ever, and the farmer who undertook it would be discouraged and claim that spraying was useless. ‘The parastic fungus endeavors to establish itself in the plant to live upon it, and when he has once entered the tissues it is next to impossible to destroy it without kill- ing the plant at the same time. Thus it is essential to perform the work early in the life history of the fungus. ‘The sprays are intended to reach them be- fore they have entered the plants. This is the principle which should un- derlie all methods of spraying. From this it can be seen that spray- ing is preventive rather than curative. It is practically impossible to cure the plant that has once been attacked so that the spores have become established in the tissues. There are some classes of fungus gromths which do not enter the tissues, and they are easily dealt with. The powdery mildew of the giape belongs to this class. It grows upon the outer suface of the plant, and it can be easily killed by dusting the plants with flowers of sulphur. The most injurious fungi are those which do not begin. outside, and gradually work into the tissues, but which grow mainly within the host plant. The spores of this class of fungi are lodged in the blossom or stem, and they must be reached before the stems and foliage have matured. The stems and expand- ing blossoms must be covered with some substance that will destroy the spores as soon as they germinate, or even before.— Exchange. +} thea LLic een ces sikudy The Best Way to Use Hen Manure. A young farmer whohas hada few years success in the poultry business, asks how he can best use hen manure on the land he cultivates. He has us- ed it in various ways, but never with Satisfactory results. In most cases the crops to which it has been applied have been injured rather than benefit— ed. Itseems tobe so strong as to burn the roots of all plants coming in contact with it. Last year he used it on potatoes, but did not dare to put it in the hill ; he spread it on tne surface along the rows after the crop was near- ly grown, leaving it without cultivating itin. It did not injure the crop, nor did it seem to do any good. He is now tempted to abandon its use as a fertil-— izer, which would be a very foolish thing to do. Poultry manure is one of the most valuable by-products of the farm. It is more concentrated than most farm manure, for it is usually made from richer material, and contains both the solid and liquid parts. I have several times injured crops when hen manure has been put in the hill or drill. It will even destroy potatoes if applied freely in the hill. It is rich inammonia which is poison to vegetable or animal life if not greatly diluted. I find the safest as well as the most ~~ —- — Never put. “off for tomorrow What you can do to day. If you think you are not getting value / for the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent _ —.§a@> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look around our store and learn how much better you can do here than auywhere else. John McKenna Queen Street, economical method is to spread it broadcast, and cultivate it into the soil with a cultivator running trom three to five inches deep. Nor is there danger } of cultivating the ground too much, | [he more thoroughly the manure is | mingled with the soil the better and it the work is done at intervals of a few! days it will be better still, as the hard } lumps, if there be any, will bave time | to soften so they will get pulverized | and spread about in the soil. Unless one realizes the strength of | poulury manure as compared to other kinds,'one is likely to apply it too ptenti- fully, even broadcast. A cutload should covs onsiderably more sur face thar. the same bulk of most other kinds of i2zrm manure. As it is specially rich in nitrogen, it wouid pay well to spread it in connection § with ifone has it. To use it as a top-dressing for grass is not often recommended, but I once used some that way with the best results. It changeda thin sod to a th'ck one, and lasted much longer than I expected Itis not exhausted in a single season. The manure from a poultry yard ought to be made to produce all the green stuff the flock can use, such as clover, cabbage, and beet root for winter, and besides a large portion of the grain. In New England it pays to purchase wheat and bran for hens, but the corn can be grown at a profit by properly using the droppings and sweepings collected in the houses. Dry soil or sifted coal ashes should be used freely to preserve the manure without waste.—N. W. Cheever in New England Farmer. eS poorer manure, When the children are hungry, what do you give them? Food. When thirsty? Water. Now use the same good common sense, and what would you give them when they are too thin? The best fat-forming food, of course. Somehow you think of Scott’s Emulsion at once. For a quarter of a century it has been making thin children, plump; weak child- ren, strong; sick children, healthy. soc. and $r.00, afl druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toromta, eee eee 1 Am So Glad—— You Didn’t Forgeta Bar f ROYAL OAK SOAP, We’re sure to want it in our house. It im- proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pureand one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imporied soap. For sale everywhere. Beware ef imitation; 222 2ee Keeps in stock in his Store und warehouse, Lower Queen Street, Charlotteiown, “EVERYTHING®Y in the line of Groceries, etc., that is generally kept in stock by The <¢€s Retail Grocer We Call and see— ‘John T. Peardon Furniture Auction I am instructed by Miss McDonald to se!l by auction,at the res‘dence, Pownal Street, on Wednesday, the 5th day of July, commencing at 1.30 o’clock, am. All the household effects of the late John A MeDonald, Esq.. comprising Parlor, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen — Weaty of Experimenting With ralves, suppositories and cintments and d: eading asurgical oderation, scores and hondreis have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s oin' ment and found it an~bsolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible iiching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect « per- manent care There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her, iMinard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians, ~ licks, tak Canek: Siok, the and total Great Britain, the United France represent ove-balf of wealih of ali navour, rn Aiea ~ AA * ABI Keep Minard’s Lisiment in the House. oo. or CATARRH CURE .., dm UC. is sent direct to the diseased —. Darts by the Improved Blower. _ » Heals the ulcers, clears the air de) J passages, stops droppings in the ke ., ‘throat and permanantly cures © Catarrh and liay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ~-7o The evil that men do is soon forgoitten— by themselves, — — <a o—--—___.__ -- H ISOWN FREE WILL Dear Sir+,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It 1s THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicin». Joun A. Macpoya.p, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the ycar 1898 eighi 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 O11 Co. bas iucreased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, euffering the evilettects of an exhausted nervous tys- tem, ana thin, waterp blocd, has been fully rertored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooe. ‘rhe healthtul glow cn the cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken piace in the body, _——P > 3 ae The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. PEPE Her eneeeannte Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys? are keyt heathy and vigors by the use of A. W.Uhaie’s Kidtey- Liver Pills. Jt is Uric Acid le‘t ia che bio d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_a.W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Fills make the Kicneys strovg and active in their work of filtermmy the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a acse, 25 cents a box. The Lovdon places of entertainment would bold ail the inhabitants of Edin~ burgh, and then there would be several thousand vacant seats. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual in erest chargeon the Span- ish vations) debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. owell ™ Photographs. THE “ UNIOLA ” —_—— VHE NEATEST, TAS TIEST, AND NICEST THING IN PHOTOS. .;.. Better Arrange a Sitting ! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRAPHERS....... Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Furniture. R. BEAIRSTO, | 146- xo Auctioneer eee ne duce, ane Attractive. of other makers, Remember in Purchasing aa That the Action of A riano More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the outward appearance. furnturs, but a piano with The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind useding Heinizman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the material and the Highest Skill ix work manship The outside eppearance of a Heintsman Piano is elways neat, durable ¢ 7 Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those is Its Very iife and Son} A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamentg} Choicast that the world can pro. par Te! MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House coor Connolly Building Queen St, : om —_— me D. Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Victoria-Montreal tire Insurance (Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P. E. Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the { am, therefore, prepared to effect insurance a substantially reduced rates tariff rates. June 4 —2aw tf -—JUST ARRIVED AT-— FLETCOHER'S PIANO WAREROOMS. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. Linen 2 tcr 25 cents BEST VALUE ; AT ID. A. BRUCE'S.» BLACK SOxX-.-.- 3 PAIRS FOR 25 cents MO HOUSEKEEPER WILL FIND AT Tak Organs TS a ce ee =Colliars + dee See Cle © > . BRU ORRIS BLOCK J. J. SOUNSTON, Agent, Charlottztown,P E. Island Oe lh — CITY HARDWARE STORE } ——A FULL LINE OF—~— Fourth House from Queen St. /HkOwWSeCLeanin® SUPPEWS.1 ; —around the— as will mg find a complete line of goods, tableu . ae o their requirements. : London House Cornet Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Ourrmsei: are easy. Thomas Ca mpbe! R, B. NORTON & CO. LTD wean era aoe ed ical 4 et aon ae Ly » 5 SS. Beane ot Be ss er Stet Pp. wo