KNOWS A GOOD THING WHEN HE SEES IT. 99052990992 3900000000080000900050009059 WD oo & { oO 2) 2 — f) THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO. © MONTREAL, © MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATEO o ALBERT TOILET SOAPS. 86 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanae now on sale. HASZARD & MOORE - TENDERS Tenders willbe received by the under- signed, up to and on Wednesday, the 22nd cay of March, instant, forall uncollected promissory notes in favor of, and Debts to the late Allan Hunter and also for #1! Jucgments recovered by me against bis deb ore. lenders must be accompanied by cash orcertifted cheque amounting totes per cent. of tender which will be returned if tencer is not accepted, A complete list of notes, debte and judgments may be inepected in the office of Mathieson & Bently, Georgetown, to whom all tenders must be addressed. WILLIAM HUNTER, Administrator Georgetown, March 7,’99—wi2i percha pa We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this s@ason in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornetie Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. etc We are giving special value 28 avd Clocks until Xmas. it will give us pleasure te show them to you. W. N. TANTON Gteat George St. — THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTEKTOWN, MARCH 14, 1+99 HEHE EEAEHMEHESHHE HEH HHHHOMDD OHH Of Special Interest 3 to our Farmers = + SAMA RIEEAE HEH Set $ a MOBE EXTRACTS FODDER CORN, In the cultivation of the Indian corn crop, a few points are important. ‘They are stil either unknown or ovcrlooked by many farmers. A corn crop should get a good start, ‘The land should be tully manured near the surface, or the corn should be planted ina seed bed prepared by the ploughing under of sod or clover. If the land be toul with weeds cr grassy, a surface cultivation at two in tervals of ten days each, early in the Ss, ring will give the weeds a chance to start, when they will be destroyed by the tillage preparatery to the planting ef the corn. the field clean during the summer will be very much lessened by such a treat- ment in the spring. A variety of corn should be selected which will arrive at the glazing stage ot growth before the usual period of frost in the autumn. It should oe planted in rows or hills not less than three feet apart. If in rows, it should be planted so thin that stalks will not be closer than three to the foot in each row; if in hills, from four to six stalks per hill. It the seed be sound and on a high percentage of vitality, about twenty pounds of seed per acre is enough. It is usually a good plan to harrow the corn crop with iight harrows when the plants are about four inches above ground. ‘That is particularly benefical if the ground is all crusted, as after arain. But the ground should be dry enough to be in good working tilth be fore the harrowing is done. ‘Ihe culti- vation should be frequent and always shallow. ‘The roots of the corn plant grow out sideways ; where the cultiva— tion cuts these off, great injury to the crop is done. The best stage at which tocut the corn crop for ensilage, is when the kernels in the ears are of full size, but before they begin to harden. ‘That is usually the stage when the lower leaves of the corn stalk become yellow and withered. At that time the plants will contain the largest quantity of digestible matter, and will be in their best condition for preservation. ‘The feeding value per acre is greatest when the crop is nearly mature but not ripe. A SILO. A silo is a convenience which every dairy farmer should have. It need not be an expensive structure. It requires to be strong ¢nough to hold corn fodder when cut into lengths of from one-half to one inch. It should be fairly close, so as to exclude the air after the ensilage has settled. The main features are strength to resist the outward pressure of its con— tents, exclusion of air by the construc- tion of the sides, anda fair depth of holding capacity, in order te permit the ensilage to settle into a compact mass, Sufficient strength of sides can be ob- tained in most silos by the use cf 2x10 Or 2x12-inch studs, placed from 18 inches to 2 feet apart. A clay or earthen floor is most ecenomical, and as good as any that can be put in. The inside of the walls of the silo may be finished by a single lining of lumber nailed to the studs horizontally. The lumber should be tongued and groov~ ed and pressed on the inside. If each alternative board be allowed to extend at the corners, so as t> make a lock-~ joimt, that will give additional strength to the structure. The corners of the silo, on the inside, should be filled by the use of a board or plank 10 inches Ame we bmve wensiered our busi- new to other perthes our boukes munt be Closed up at once AR thore indebted t0 us will obti >} making @nmedingn % at OLD STAND. ne Accounts Long Overdue St end toiinaes will be sued W. 2 25—cod aw ee « 00. From Prof. Robertson's Last Report. | Che labour of keeping | wide, set on end. The triangular space behind it should should be filled with sand or saw-dust. I consider that studs 2x1o inch or 2x12 inch, with one ply uf sound tongued and grooved lumber, nailed horizontally on the inside, are sufficient for an efficient preservation of the ensilage. Additions to that method of construction may be | advantageous in a few cases for con-. | venience. [o build one with the least outlay of cash, the farmer who has some stand- | ing timber may get out timbers hewn on one side. These may be put in a mow in the barn and lined on the in- | side with one thickness of lumber tongued and grooved and mailed on horizontally. This big bin, or silo, should be constructed with the cerners ‘interlocked by every second board corner post. That effeetually prevents the spreading of the silo at the corners, Ifa portion of the ensilage around the sides becomes frozen, that is more an inconvenience than a loss. It should be mixed with the warm ensil-— age, from the middle of the silo, be- fore it is offered or fed to the cattle. Hood’s Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel- lers earry them in vest pockets, ladies carry them in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine vioseta. friends recommend them te friends. Ma. WEAR the celebrated PDL CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry goods stores, DI Se PI PE a —— DI DIN PI SE 4 “990 0024 OTs DR 060000006 O00 Clock Doctoring If your clock has stopped, let us put new life in it. If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. Some pronounced hopeless Give yeur clock a chance Nooure, no pay Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for 16. G. F. Hutcheson, QUBEN SiREET CANADA. Prevince of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chancellor SOPHIA MARY McDONALD, aed othere~—Compleinants and RALPH BRECKEN, and others—Defendanis, In pursuance of an order of this Hon-~ orable Court made herein on the eleventh day of November, A, D., 1898, notice is hereby given that al| persons baving claims againat the estate of the late Benjamin Evans Wright, of Belmont, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in said Island, deceused, intestate, are required to come in and prove thesame before meat the Prothonotary’s office in the Law Courts Buildiag in Charlottetown on or before Tuesday, the fourth day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and all persons neglecting to come in and prove their said debts and claims by that time — to be excluded from the benefit of said order, | passing through and being nailed on the | Pills, UP 'N WINDSOR Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Wrrosce, Feb. 20—The following state- ment, which Mr. F H. Cole of this place requests us to pubheh, is worthy of atten- tion from every victim of Rheumatiem in Canada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants beim in malzing this statement. “Words cannot describe how I suffered from Bburatiem and Kidory Complaint. I tried every cure tisxt was recommended but gos oo venefR until I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pilhs. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney | Pi#e, for they cured me~ made me sound | and well, in every jot and limb.” Those who suffer the agonies of Rheuma- | tem or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidney Pilts will cure them. ' ~~ ee A new Knapp ro ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- wg season. oe Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian Life {nsurance Oompany ure to be removed | | from Hansilion to Toronw on acc. unt of | Hiych tazavion in Hamil'on, Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. ‘loronto, March 16th, 1897. ; My boy a fourteen, has been a suiterer | from Catarrh, aud lately we submitted him to - ‘an operation at the Central Hospital. tiince then we have resorted to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ prompt and complete cure. H, G. Forp, Hall. Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire ee Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds | of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor settlements in Canada, is entitled, “The | Resurreation.” The novel i strong in) beman study, with a central problem. Kasperis speak of it asthe most vive piece of literature that bas ever come from Tolatei’s pea. Winard’s Liniment is used by Physictans Young Jesse James’ tria! for train rob- bery has commenced at Kanvas City. Mrs. James boys,was a witness on the prisoner & behalf. The woman had one arm shot off by detectives years ago in defending her sons, —-— ~roee- To atl whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver keeping the system free from ~aterial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Gon- dipated, a Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver fits, The wok way they help you back to health gar prise you, Miuard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend i Laurier bae notified Mr. Deminion Alliance that the vote in favor, of probibition did not represent sucha preportion of the Justify the introduction by the government of a prohibitory law, The government de~ cesion if, it is unneceseary to say, unsatis- factory and displeasing to tbe friends of probibition, Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Mies Gracte Kita Afton, of Hartland, N. RB. On a sworn state- ment Mx Alto ys: & hereby cert}y that ‘Beene tens “a. ir cikee i thee ° stand np us four of Dr. Chases Otnimerhk. 7 reesei, Hartland ateo cert fies that he bc kaw 6 @! Ur, Chase’s Otntment which red Gracie Kyla, Watehes Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 " » Silver » 7 00 » 30.00 Gold *» 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2de Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and {inks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs O5to 200 Brooches 25 to. 20.00 S 50 to 1000 Silverware neafly all kinds, in good qnélity plate. Also some in sdtid silver: BW. TAYLOR Vistoria Jewelry Sto Samuels, 74 rears old, mother of the! 20 disorganised that they are incapable of . isoDnous waste | According to a Toronto viespatch Premier | Spence of the | electorate as would, 9000000;0-0000 OV’ Clothing We have just opened 5 caseg 9 CLOTHING Men's Boys’ & Children’s The goods were bought from a map. ufacturer for spot cash. Our prices will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co ve €P@ 2 OS86 00 Are you thinking of coming to town to have some dental work done? Is your time limited? Let us tell you what we can do. WE can take the worst case of an aching tooth and treat and fill it in one setting. W cao take the worst case of abcessad or uleerated tooth and treat end fill in one setting, WE can take any number of euch teeth and make them afl right in One sitting, »nd fully guarantee them not to abcess agaiz WE save teeth. Don’t have a tooth extracted be cause you are told that it cannot be filled. We bave the experience and methods for saving teeth. We do Painless Donthiry by use of the famous BERLIN METHOD ——AND BY——— ELECTRICITY WE make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in place same day as impression is taken. WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them ia plaee ea me day as impression is taken. We have everytbing required, and up @ date for best work, and for comfort of our patiente. _ Persons from out of towa will see the great advantage cf eom- ing to see us, as they ean have their Dentel Work done without loss of time, and fully’ guaranteed in every respect. Oar priges are low, and each branch in charge of a specialist. Examinations and advice free.- Call and see specimens of Teeth without plates, etc. deo Odie as Heck ie €223222 BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. RREEEEEERE RRS — Sd Noe VYEeeeccieceee _D/a: London House Have dust Completed My New Oyster Place, Call and eee the brilliant di beautiful oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king is standing in the window, Bee him, and then you will eat ‘yaters. y of em this eighth day of Mareh, A. D. 18 J. A. LONGWORTG, Master in Chancery. W.S8. STEWART, Q. C. Com pl’ts Solicitor. Tuee, Thurs, Sat, till 1st prox. : John P, Joy, Remnant Sale =~ T. J. HARRI VIGRORIA Great George Street CATE cae Se tehesteoeote de: eet