THE DAi.wY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, i8sy er 2 c- : “Probably no single drug is employed in nervous dis- eases with effects so mark- edly beneficial as those of cod-liver oil.” 1 These are the words of an eminent medical teacher. Another says: “ The hy- pophosphites are generally acknowledged as valuable nerve tonics.” Both these remedies are combined in Scott’s Emul- sion. Therefore, take it for nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, insomnia and brain exhaustion, soc. and $1.ca, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, In Chabcery in The Rolis Court De VID P. IRVING & others, Complainants and MARVAKET IRVING & others, Defendants In pursvence of an order of this Honours bl Cour . made herein, on the 28th dey of March, A D. 1899, notice is berety given that ali per- sons havirg claims aguinst the esiaie of George Irvibdg, late of Orwell Cove, Lot or Township number 57, in Q: een's County. decea ed, intestate are re- quired te ceme in and provethe same before me at the Prothenotary’s (fice, in the Law Courts Building, in Chai lottetuwn. cn or before Mon- cay. th twenty-second day of May next, A L, 1899. and all persons neglecting to come in ena prove theirraid debts and claims by that time are to be excludcd from the benefit of eaid order. Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, FASZARD, J. A. LONGWORTH, Cre mpis. solicitors Master in Chancery 76—-d& Wid - PILAAAP AAA For Years < The Reliable Headquarters for Fishin Gear This year our Rods, Flies and Uasts are the best in the City. Pairds Flies tied tor us only. See our display fer the 24th of MaY SASAARAMAARSRASSARARA oy 4 eR te SY NN, AS AS ASAT EEFRYES YP SPSS SES Fv SES SE SSS REDDIN : BROS., Opposite P. O, eS TEE EE PE Commencing May 10th The Favorite “S. §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tueeday at noon (Standard Time) caliing at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Satur~ day at noon. Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wednesday morning, via Pictou, can make close connection at Halifax with 8,8. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes» dap evening at 11 p. m. Tickets forsale at staticnson P. E. I Railway. For tickets, rates and all in= formation apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetow orto H, L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, Halifax, N. 8. May 3— Bees For Sale I have six colonies of bees more than I want, Buy thez and ges your honey free, Apply to JOHN T. WEEKS May 19°99 cod lw ae WEAN OOO.00509000000.084400088 | when fed right. If our farm bred cattle \ E =| | | = Of Special Interest == | to our Farmers > ARAAPARARARAAAARAAAS a exe raes exe af ==> ape’ RV VVVVYVYVYVYVV VV YV VV VV SV VV VVVVVVVV VY VPA The Breeder of Poultry. In speaking of breeding thorougbred | ld :d weare not speaking of the | derstood we are not speaking | | poultry we wish it to be c rrecily un 1 nerson who is noted in his or her neighhorhood as a success In fralsing any given member of pure bred or | cross-bred towls out of a certain number of chicks hatched from the how fine and healthy they look after | they are matured, or of how many eggs |he is capable of making a certain number of his fowls produce. The art of doing all this, any and all will admit is a science, and is or would be very valuable to the scientific breeder. Yet a man could be possessed of eack and all of the above qualities and still not be a successful breeder in the correct sense of the term A man to be what we call a successful breeder is a man with qualities that only comparitive- ly few have. Certainly he is a really good judge of the breed or breeds he is interested in, very often a deal better than any understand, except a very few gifted like himself and interested in a same breed. They understand eac other and see far more of the finer and more difficult points or qualities to be desired in the breeds in which they are interested and on which their thoughts are centered. A scientific breeder is gifted with a foresight that tells him that a male bird he sees has qualities in him that just fits him to be mated to a certain hen or hens that he has. Very often if asked, he would be unable to put his reasons into words so that his ques— tioner could comprehend his meaning yet he knows heis right. He is a thoughtful man, aman who does not believe in theories but in prac- tice. He makes notes, takes nothing for granted. It must prove itself when put in practice. He can take a flock of ordinary or fair specimens of any of the breeds he understands and raise better, more typical specimens from TOS or Css , Seen ee ae | = | are tomantain their lead, they must tbe bred up. not put up enough money to keep the | best bulls at home, they must club to- gether or organize to doit. It is this | or march in the rear of the procession | before many years in the breeding beef. cattle. — National Stockman, Farrowing Sows. The Farm Journal gives the follow— ing advice in regard to farrowing sows : After parturition care should be exer- | cised that the dam does not take cold, and her food shouid be cf a nonstimul- ating character for a few days. A little bran and water will be enough food for the first 24 hours and only small ad- ditions to this tor three days. Nature needs rest and will recuperate in the best way. If these rules be observed, the system will beall the more vigorous and able to assimilate food to nourish the young afterward. The digestive capacity of many sows is lessened by overfeeding at this critical time. As a natural sequence the pigs are not so lusty and large at 6 to 8 weeks old as they should be to command ready sale. If the sow has been fed the best on the farm directly after the pigs arrive and fever sets in get into the pen with a sponge and pail of hot water and bathe her udder for halt an hour twice or three times daily and give’ loosening food. The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= Hood’s Pills “COLDBLAST” ANDREW J. CHASE'S “COLD BLAST” REFRIGERATOR. Are constructed upon scientific principles aod their practical value bas been demon» strated in every business requiring azy eort of refrigeration. The up-to-date markeiman buysa them by mating them his way, scien- tifically, then his friend or neighbor} who eas none ot his qualities and abil-. ity can from the wirners of Madison’ Square Gaiden. He understands full well that one sort of in-breeding will ruin any variety, while another sort of inbreeding will intensify and perpetu- ate any ot those qualities desired and harm the breed in no way. In fact, he is the man who has brought all our valuable and beautiful breeds up to the high standard they now occupy, and it is this sort of men, the genuine breeders, who build up the business, and who every year raise a few birds that are not for sale regardless of price offered simply because they need them as breeders and they are beyond value in dollars and cents to them.— By “Zim” eee ee Improving Farm Cattle. We have frequently noted the fact that the big stock raisers of the west take the best of the pure bred stock from the breeding establishments of the éastern and central states, leaving for the farmers of these states the second rate animals. There is a good reason for this in the fact that the western man with his large number of females can afford to pay a better price for a pure bred-male than the farmer whose herd is small. But whatever the rea- son, the fact is to be deplored, from the standpoint of the farmer, because it is constantly increasing the capacity of his rivais tocompete in the quality of their stock. We have seen range bred cattle improving steadily for years, while those bred on farms have stood still or retrograded, and the reason is that the ranchman has bred straight and bred up, while the farmer has too often done neither. The good bulls have gone west, and the result is seen in range bred cattle that top the market PHONE 174 P. 0. BOX 326 Leith House 32 to 38 Queen Street. Just received from Glasgow and Leith 500 cases qts, and pts. and 100 Octaves and quarter casks Scotch Whisky. Write for pric2s. A. Macdonald 115 2wks eod&w3i “COLD BLAST ” REFRIGERATOR becauee it will enable him to ba dle per> isbable geods with eosyenierce, and with- out loss. Every one haa heard of the CHASE REFRIGERATR CAR Byit beef, fish, butter, cheese and eggs are transported to sll parts of the country in perfect condition, In additien te the cars over fifty steamships are fitted with im menee “COLG BLAS)” REFRIGERATORS and are acknowledged to be the only ones tbat can be relied upon, with any certainty to protect meat, fruit, vegetables, etc., from decay, during the voyage. PRIVATE RESIDENCES Special attent‘on is given through builders and architects to the building of large or small stationary refrigerators for general storage, and pantry coolers, for private residences, 10 accoinmodate the epace designed forthem. They are made ia any kind of wood, to match finish, and are lined with glass,marble, tinned copper zinc, etc. We have several etyles ‘of refrigerators on exhibition at our salesrooms, 300 and 301 SUDBURY BUILDING Sudbury Street, Boston. We invite your inspection. The following are a few well known firms that use the “COLD BLAST’ REFRIGERATOR Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill. G. F.Swift, Chicago, Ill. Geo. H. Hammond, Detriot, Mich, Witliam Nelson, Liverpool, Eng. Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, Boston, Mass 8. S. Pierce Co., Boston, Mase. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Newport. Kben Jordan, Boston. R. H. White, Boston. AND MANY OTHERS Most of the leading Hotels throughout New England. Cold Storage Works of All Kinds and for All Purposes. Spring, ‘the time for general cleaning. Your clockor watch may need cleaning, tv insure their keeping good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sonal attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS NNYSID If individual farmers can- | |A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by . of | WOODSTOCK WONDER. } —_— : Dedd,s Kidney Pills. | Woodstcck, Unt., May 22 —Never, ia! the social history of this iown since tLe! Birchall triai, has such great interest been | shown as the **Cutmore Case” bas caused, | Mr C. J. Cutmore, 91 Main Street, was crippled by Rheunmsti-m and Lam- | bago during five yexa, He couldn’s| : 8 and straight, aod had io be helped trom bis room, To-day he is straight and strong; sound in every limb, thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. O her remedies were ueed, but did no gcod., Duda’> Ki wey Pills cured him J > Dodd’s Kidn+y Pilla anways cure Reueunmaticw and Lumbago. Floral hoas are one of the novelties for summer neckwear. They are made of 108e leaves of gathered gauze, _os> Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. ‘toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, hes been a sutterer from Caiarrh, and laiely we submitted him to an operation at the Ceatral Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Ur. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made ® prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forti, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. _ Colored waiters are the best. Whatever is ea'd at the table they wi!l be sure to keep dark. ee a Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend ———— eat. 7 iii A wise man enjoys the little he has while a fool is seeking for more. Build Up. When the system is run duwn, a person Le- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Seor- fula. Mahy valvavle livcs ure saved by using scott’s Emulsion as soun us a decline in health is obtained. ieee The up-to date optician takes in the situation at a glance. 2c. DR. A. W. CHASE'S _\ CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased pazts by the Improved Blower, Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Ali dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. The first elec.ric railway in the world was built in Ireland, from Bush mills to Giant’s Causeway, The books of W. A. Weeks & Co., will be placed im tue Lands of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling befcre that date—W. A, Werks & Co. The shell alway has the bolge on the oyster, and would win if come one with a knife didn’t belp the oyster out. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. “Give me the baby to hold, my dear,” isthenamecf a new song. You won't hear manv married men singing it. Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sime, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writese:—If there ever was a neyer- failing remedy for a disease, itis Griffith? Mentho] Liniment for croup. We have frequently administered it to our children, even the baby, and never knew of its fa.s ure to cure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug: gists Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella wat cured of Eczema of long standing by using tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistie, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he s lIdiour boxes o! Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie E)\a, ee Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. —— ————- <>. See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window _——-—o > eo -— -_ ..— Carters’ for Wall Paper Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg~ istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buiiding; Hours, 11 tol;4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday. he is a Revere Hotel in Pictow, and cn Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, a+. ore Me Newson’s big furniture sale is a chance in a life time to eecure furniture at tre~ mendous discounts. Everythisg must be sold—and if low prices wil! do ii. i+ won’t a - cs = Aa g 7 a a = e READ IT! READ Ih D. A. BRUCE, custom tailor 1s selling ready- Clothing of their own manutacture, positively ch is being paid for imported clothing of similar quali SODEO CGH “9G COS SOOF 9000S F980 S900 & Every suit of clothes purchased o us kept in repair for one year free o charge if sewing rips or buttons comejoff OOSOSOOOS FHSS DOWHOOOS A HOS HOOC OOOO OOS WOOL, W OOL.--Taken in cxchange tor ; Tweed or any goods in our store. aa A, BnRUCE ORRIS Oxford Woolen Mills Depot M > a SHOES ALG S Lp 500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes in fine India Dongola, kid lined, 68, 750, 85¢,— value we have ever shown: ; 120 pairs Ladies’ Theo Tie Shoes, ith pret Rosette, very neat, only 75c a pair; alto | two straps, in fine Dongola, $1.35 and Something very geod, perfect beauties beaded tops and straps. $2.25. No more m said. Come and sev the goods speak for selves | APsarrarsyr~ J. B. Macdonald &C @06 ¢ cececom: cose ooen scot of + : HAICAHAIC :, Oldest Whisky Distillers on Eari. Est." Since 1679 © — THREESTAR & FIVE STAR SCOTS WHISKY S We S.mply ask the Consumer to Compare it 5 Can be obtained at all first class Hotels.... sees eet eece eenesenees eee? ee eels waar U4 be long. ‘20 4in, Special value in ribbons, biack and | colored - Jas, Paton & Co., 3W & 2d. ~ of | Of ail Wine Merchants- Shiship. Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuouson &U0,G@