THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 28, 1869 (eee renee wee. spPPSpbh ees NGHANEL TSUNA EONAR UNTER T TTS SYVOOOUUTUUUSSTOUITGOUY 065 TTEEEIESEIE rr eerpegerrtess ~~ “seNtEE TTT) ead Baby’s Own Soap Pepriperes: BUSS SEE ALLL LILTLLLL LEER T TOT TT RET TTT TAT SMaT ETAT TTT TTT] TTT TTT eer a : ' Seat > makes t ttle ones “ i > - . - o2 = : hair : 1 iio t Las ~~ 7 t | ’ sor : naj . ahs = tiny = ~ : : _ o~— - o2 _ <= 2 a am [fc os T ERT ‘1 S = = a” oo: AWTOr Al = MON: REAL, = = pes EsRaTrr = = MAKERS o- = = ~~ er COADS : ALBER’ LET SOAPS. 66 on ‘*9wnen0nenn00e 40 990900807 00900>: SPT Tee ~ ANADA rc Vinee of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before t! e Vice Chancellor OPHIA MARY ¥cDONALD, (dwor Uliul -r- > a! re—Com; lairan ard LALPH DBR-CKREN, wut othere—Defendante. In pursuance : f order of this Hon ¢ able Coairt made hereinon theel venth D : L&YS, av'ng c'aime ba notice } v of November, A. heats] } reby given per-one | » amet ‘he estate ot the late Ber jvnir bia « Wright, of Be t, in the Revalis (' t berbhottetowo, in Qoeen’s County, r qu red 9 come and prove thesame before meat the } rothor otary’s ¢ffice in the Law Conrts } ilding in Charlottetown onor before ‘l wesday, the foursh day of Apri!, A. D zhteen bundred and nrnety-nine, and al! r neglecting to come eir ©ail debts and e} we to be excluded from ops n and prove time Of eatd sims by that the bene fi der. - TVse SINSWORTH, r ery. W.S8S. STEWART, Q. C. Cha ' 5 Of Special Interest ==. : to our Farmers :: | Aaa F MAAR AONE A at Preparation for Seeding. (From the Farmers \dvocate. ) [he return of spring brings to the | farmé sure of anxiety about the snrit work on the farm, and/| , regard to the operations | of se ‘ He knows that much of] ss or partial failure of the ve crop depends upon the ration of the soiland the char icter of the seed sown. It is not neces sary to remind the wide-awake farmer of e wisdom of having his impli- ments and tools looked over, repaired if repairs are needed, and put in first- class condition for their work, to have | he teams and their harness well pre ! na.ed for their pait, and to have the! seed grain c'eaned and ready to be | LKE Lh i¢ s as soon as the land is St iently dry to work satisfactorily. All these things will naturally suggest NS | eee ithe best use of th is watch— making e time for seeding themselves to the man who in noint with a view tu 5 every | h Db ives when it arr It is genera ly conceded that, asa rule, by far the best results are receiv ed from the earliest sown grain crops, especially in the case of spring wheat and cats, while in regard to barley and peas ea.ly sowing is more generally a >- proved of now than tormerly. As early, then as the land sufficiently dry to work without poaching it is well to make a start wi h the ut vation and preparation of the which should be well woiked and stirred to a depth of at least three inches, and it is doubtfui whether there is any advan- tage ir tie cas? of land that was plowed in the failin workirg it to a greater depth than four incl We are per- 1S seea-bed, nes. _| suaded that a large proportion of Can- adian farmers especially in the older provinces and on clay or clay loam soils, aré sustaining heavy Icsses every vear from inferior crops owing to imper- tect or insufficient cu of the land in the preparation of the seed bed. Itivation The probability is that in nine cases of ten th ‘ail to produce reasonably profitable crops is not near ly so much owing to the lack of suffi- ciency of th f fertility in the soil as to the fact that the mechanical condition of the soil has not been made such that the crops can appropriate them and use them for their develop In far too many cases the im- are not calculated to do out Cc Failure e e.ements sc ment. ! Sag } pien ents usead sin k in | king up the land eflectua! work in Dreaking up the land, stirring and f pulverizing it so as tomake , cr seed-bed. In some cases this is Gonatis nina be ee 4 ; due to the unsuitableconstruction of the es. Thure, Sar, t I-t prox ; ’ implements, and in others to their not ~ | being properly sharpened and kent in the best condition to do thorough ASEM aS work. ‘To skim the land witha jump (ing cultivator which cuts only here and \ | there the width of its hoes, leaving one | half the surface soil unbroken and un 1% moved and making an imperfect seed- ‘ | bed, is to court failure in the harvest J unless the season be exceptionally \ favorable. <A protracted drouth may defeat the best of cultivation and man- Ry agement, but the probabilities even in F the finest thing fer coating walls yet pro- 3 duced. Guaranteed notto tade Guaranteed not to rub off. All colors Adc per package, Dodd ano Rogers. rT ww: -M RAZOR ; BEST IN THE MARKET, THE SHAVERS’ IDEAL BALANCED HANDLES, FAULTLESS GRINDING. that cace are largely in favor of the well cultivated field, other thingsjbeing equal. The farmer tn his seeding operations will do well to prepare for the worst possibilities of either excessive drought or excessive rainfall by thorough culti vation and thorough drainage ; then, having done his part to the best of his ability, he has no delinquencies to regret, and has good grounds to hope and trust for a satisfactorily outcome. So great faith have we in the benefits of thorough tillage that we are willing to believe the time coming when the cultivation of grain crops will not end with the seeding operations, but will be continued till the crop is haif-- FRINK about your health. Do noe allow scrofula taints to develop in your blood. Take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla now and keep yourself WELL. —_— is AMES KELLY Wholesale Commission Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO.' 8 LONG! WHaRF grown, doubt that similar tillage wouid pro- duce proportionate results in other crops? Weare fully persuaded that | out in most grain crops to the extent of —orene In view of the manifest ad | vantages of hoeing in the case of roots, corn, and garden stuff, why should we this idca might profitably be carried harrowing them once or twice after the plants are above ground, or even fore they are “broirded,” as the Scotch say, if the land has been packed by a heavy rain and is in danger of baking. The only reasonabte objections to this where clover has been sewn, and even tn that event it is a question whether more of clover plants would not perish in baked soil than ina loosered and fri able bed. Winter, wheat, too, is often greatly benefited by a good harrowing in the spring, followed by the roller. The difficulty of securing a catch of clover in some districts, and especially on clay soils , is to many a_ p:rplexing question and one which will bear dis as it is a serious matter when repeated are met with, the regular rota tion ot crops being interfered with and to, the ot fertility No iS be course IS in cases seed the a cussion, continued cropping resorted land being thus depleted when it should be recruiting. doubt the lack of hunius in the largely accountable for this difficulty, and it is certain that top dressing with short manure worked into th: surface soil is one of the best measures known for securing a catch of clover, but it is obvious that the supply of mar.ure on the average farm is insufficient for this | and the many other purposes for which it is required. medicine chest and every is ont of order; cure headache, biliousness, and travelier’s grip. They are wll liver treubles. Mili aad efficient. cents soil Should be in every family ED Z Af invaluable when the stomach é $ Wai ‘factory and displeasing H TARTAN | eabgcay m ry : | i Ta , MOKING | asd et rH tit mt TT by = oO J.Rarrrayva Col eS St See ee rs = WEeayes ' ‘“i-] MONTREAL Cax OP 0OSS 0096 TA ove OOGs 8908 ka be 4 % H WEAR i * the celebrated 4 ba Td . — | : m is CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry gvods -toies, ZHSRIIIIL ISI SIE SSET OSES 2s: TS SES ES ES ST ES PET EES ME SIIIIIT : | | 7 NOTICs t herby given that an application will be made s0 the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion for an Act ineerpo ating The Canadian Mortgage and Investment InCorporation for the following amongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of a loan and savings comp- any with all the necessary powers incidental ConsIGNMENTS BOSTON MASS SOLIcITEc Write for stencils and particulere. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Provincia Branc of the Dominion Temperance Alliance of ee E. Island, will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall Charlottetown, on Thursday March 30th at 2 p. m. A full attendance of Temperance workers is requested. as business of import- ance will be brought before the meeting, { 4 tO such a business, and to acquire and under- ake the assets and business of The Canada ermanent Loan and Savings Company, The reeho!d Lean and Savings Company, The London and Ontario Investment Company. Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savings Company, respectively, or of any of GIVEN UP TO DIE Mr E. N. Stow»2ll, Lut Doid’'s Kidney Pills Cured Him. . Brockville, March 27. —When an ene ent pbysician noutisasick man that his case ie hopeless and that be must die, he is it may teteken for granted, veay bad way. That was the position of Mr. Ed. N. Stowel', of tiiscitv, rot long ego. He tal evflred uli the ayonies of Bright's Disease tor teveral years. The ablest physicians bad pronoanced bi case bope-~ le-8, and he begun +o “set his order.” «when a friend urged him to trv Dodu’s Kidney Pills, One b X put new life in him, seven boxes cured bim. Now his friends hardly know him for the same maa, in #@ house in Score one more fer Dodd’s Pills. Kidney Chronic EKezema Cnred. One of the mest chronic cases of Eczema ever ctred is the case of Miss Gracie t lia Alton, ot Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- mepnt Mr iton says: I hereby certify that mv d;sughter Gracie Ella was cured ot kezems ol long stand'ng by usiog tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, rugeist, of Hartiand aiso cert fies that he ple tour boxes o1 Lr, Ubase’s Ointment which red Gracie killa, According to a Toronto ve+pa‘cl Pr mier Laurier bas voufied Mr. Spence of the Dominion All-ance thet the vote in favur, of probibiuon did not represent such a proportion of the elecicra'e as would jusiity the introduction by the government of a prohibitory law, The government des CesiOn 18, IL 18 UNDeCes*ary 10 By, UNEAatis- to the friends st prohibition. head cflices of the Canadian Life be removed acc. uot of The [neurance Company are to from Hamilton to Torontu on bigh taxation in Hamil'on. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh etter Operations Fail. Voronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, hes been acuuerer from Caiarih, and lwiely we submitied him to an operation at the Central Hospi'a’. Since then we have reseried io br. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and ope box «f this medicine has made & prompt and cumplete cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. fire Hail. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhulkr -ettlem+nts in Caneda, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman siudy, with a central problem. Experts speck of it asthe must vivid piece Of liiteracure that has ever come from Loulstors pen, Winard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rod- bery hes commenced at Kansas Cuy. Mrs. Samuels, 74 vears oid, mother of the Jaives boys,was @ witne-* on ‘be prironer s vebalf. The woman bad one arm sbot ctf ty deteCtives veurs ago in defenuiog her sous. —_——--- s0eee--- To «.1 whe find th emrelves with health graduvliy slipping awey, Kidneys aid Liver 80 disuixen. Zed thet they wre incaroble cf hee pile the -y-tcm free from 1 cise: ous wasie ~wateiial, Stor ach Lrorceid, Bowels Cun- dipated, Heed Aching, Back Paining, iake or. “Chare’s KicicyeLive: }3 ‘ibe quick t Way they beip you Leck to Lealth will su prise you, Hiuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Irierd —_- Mre. John Trainor, King St. cffers for sSsieathree siory dwelling house situated vn Pownal St. vortaming J3 rocme aud shop with good statling 1m connection. Dwelliog saitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. __—_— -+e+o—— Ask for Mirerd’s and teke ro other NOTICE |! wie DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige vy making immediate paywent at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. W. A. WEEKS ¢ CO. n 26—eod «ww 2m —" Fave Just Completed My itew Oyster Place. Call ond eee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Our Oyster king is standing in the tilor-Made vs. Factory-Made Take up the printed annou and importers of ready they strive to give merits of their t li how nearly they Here are som2 quot icements of makers -made clothing, and when emphasis to the alleged clothing they invarably approach to tailor-mada, vtions — ‘ ? Kiegantly tailored ” Cut and finished equal to order. ed work,” 7 qual in quality, fit, and fisish to sur'ts made ty order or similer rtatements. Then tailor—mace clothes are different to im- ported facto1 y-made, otherwise there would be no need to wake comparison-. It taj or-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal ts which che ready-made etrive te Jeach The fact ie there isa great deal of diff-r- ence between a fac‘ory-made imported tut and @ tailor-made in stwle and dur- ab lity. : The man that is indiff-rent as to the ar pearance of his clothes when he buys them and when worn a month, may be Sv'isfied with a factorysmade, but if he vas regard to looks and economy, he w Il vuy taiior-made garments, For t'10ze who are not disposed to give th+ prices ug: paid for clothes wade to special order, and are not satisied | with the imported ready-inade clothing, we have mada, nd are daily ad ting, Suits aud Overe ats of superior work nan ship that we are selling as low in price as imported makes inferior quality. All Wi o! Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, £9 50 All Wool Worsted Suits, $9.80 D. A. Bruce, MORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, a BAQOA2Q222R $9 1A 0 ER eR @ >» ee ste, 2h eee, nin Le 6 UA eee ete ah ee Bt ee OU CU !|6|Cfk Are you thinking of com'az to t:wn to have some dental work done? Is your time limited? Let us tell you what we can do. WE can take che worst ca-e of an aching toocn aod treat and it In One setting. W can take the worst cas? of abcessed or ulcerated tooth end ond fil in ove setting, WE can take anv number of ench teeth and make them all right ip one sittiog, » nd fully goarartes chem no WE -ave teeth Don’t have a tooth extracted be- ease you are tod that i caanot ve fill 4 Ve nav ioe ee ertenee and metho ts for -aviog teeth. Wedo Painless Dentistry by ure of the.famous fil} treat Oatbeess agate Oo 4%. Gs Oe 42. (iy Do OF iS Go atte Wa he 1 Om — — a @; BERLIN M ei ETHOD “ae ——AND BY 4% te ELECTRICITY : e Rs. WE make Crown and Bridge Work ana put it in place same day as impression is taken, ‘ WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and pa: them ia place same day as impression is taken. We have everything rv q ured, aod up to date for best work, and for comfor: of our patiente. 2 Persous from out of towa wi! see the great advantage cfcom- © 8 Cz) ing 'o see u*, as they can hive their Dente] Work done without leas ES a of time, and fully guaracteed in every respect. Our prices are ©” low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. Examinations and % advice free. Call and see ep:cimens of Teeth without plates, etc, 7 8 d ‘ 22: > ee mt ee Bi: o , ‘ ( BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 4}: n : : it | = ( CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 44 ory ow. ow. . ee? > oy aS -%. oe. ow aay meas BO EE OE OT Oe OD mS ee AS AS AS AS AS US AS AS US AS US WD Sees een ne ae ee em oat te ce TS B B«: «Be Ge We are now ready and willing to plac2 any number of Hotels, Stores a3 private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy co@® tion; and this at short notice. &§ We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class ” of goods and workman hip. 7 A large = The latest and most beautiful New York designs in electrolicrs. stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies® on hand. Call on us at the Misonic Temple Building. You will receive © Al gu window, Bee him, and then you will eat them, and ef such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the necessary corporations and parties to enterinto all necessary agreements for the } urposes afore said THOMAS G. 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