ee “er Men's Overshoes ee is ee = 77 cents — a trial shipment of new mend tried ws— . 25 ; ; > ~~ 78 : This is . eybber goods from factory Before recou ing them we want (ben ao priced them aa foll | | Women’s Rubbers, -0c. Women’s Rubbers, wool line Messes’ Rubbers, wo . Rovs’ heavy rudders, «:06 Yen’s Rubbhrs, 330 Men's Waterproof! Overshoes, | Ailey & (So Le sSSSOSRVsVsessues ; ‘ lined, 4 aeeeo ord _»na & @ ) iGincer ad ‘Snaps That will please you bovh in ai oo = Se }, . quality and price, and are made 4 >? by us. They are always fresh 2 ® for we make them nearly every © >> ve % day. - ; Price 12 pe r lb. Telephone 9S. . D. STEWART, Eclipse dakery, Bakes Best BREAD ( ( ; ’ ’ 2eee 7 ie = 2 & & @& 0 ete OC et aren ere > ’ tx f nad \ \e We Have Only a Few Left E- E Te aad Wy They are displayed in our east 4 2a winuow. If you want a very 3 Pf pretty a = *4 4 } |] PHOTO FRAME = . = tm ata very low price, we would advise an early call. rey A pretty Paoto Frame for 20c A handsome Pooto Fran 30 cents. anil: i¢ 4 ti iad th il Sat aS A lovely Photo Frame for 952 The original prices of whicb were two, three and four times as much a8 we ask for them now . a HE W. W. WELLNER £ [: The Great Watch House. RP TT eee ees AS AS AA! a a 5 etna a | PRR ST ST There is Nothing 3 ; =F % like pleasing customers. x ts That’s What weare dojog all om ‘ the time, we give them euch value for their money that they iP come back again and bring others @% | fs with them. This is the key- fe note of our success. We strive \3 % 10 please everyone who lea\ es an “5 % order with us. Why no: give & : us your next order and be i thoroughly convinced what we ip oR sav is true. ro , ; : B We selicit your valued orders. BG % ERUUE STEWART &I00', %© § U EWART &% 5 0 1s : ee % The re Founders, * ing ineers ip & “0d Machinists. S. Nav o's " x} Wharf, ( h’town P, E, is Phone 125 ui RES pes a. “—- Ks >. 7 Das ~~. : : f ae ; a . es i | Children’s Overshoes > P ; | Misses Overshoes t | Ladies’ Overshoes > « Men’s Overshoes jW. 4. Stewart & Co. oi $ $| 5: ¢ | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 3, 1899 ‘ eS Of Special Interest SAA ha RA KAO Shying Horses. Shying is one of the most frequent causes of carriage accidents, yet with a correct knowledge of why a horse shies and the proper use of the reins, the shying may be partially cured, acci dents often averted. A _ herse shies from fear, and while keeping its eyes fixed on the cause of its terror, moves away from it as much as he can. The common practice of the drivers is to keep pulling the rein on the side he shies un. The consequence is, he runs you into danger he does not see—per- haps into a ditch, up a bank, or against some obstacle that overthrows your vehicle. You blame the horse, when you yourself have caused the accident by pulling his head towards the thing he shies at. A good driver always before his horse—that is, by ng the prick of the ears of his horse, or by some previous acquaint- ance about his The driver gives light but continuous snatches to the rein opposite to the side at which it is expected to shy ; the horse feels that shies noth failing. he is being pulled away from the source of terror, and passes without shying in most cases. Learners of driving, and those who wish to correct a bad habit with their horses, have only to try once or twice to be assured of the soundness of this advice.— Farmer,s Advocate. The Outlook for Clover Seed. Red clover seed is likely to be very high before spring opens up. The American and Canadian crop is of fine quality, but the yield is a very poor The English crop is of fine juality, but the yield is very disappoint \ 1 to 2 cwt lear that Great ort largely from some The French crop 1s short, and Germany and Belgium will be buyers and not sellers, Russia will be able to spare a little, but it will not be much, as the drought last spring injured the clover plant in many districts. It is estimated that Europe will need 10C,000 to 150,000 bags of red clover seed next season, and it is very doubt fulif America will be able to supply one-half of this quantity. While clover seed is a fair crop in mest producing countries, but really fine qualities are reported scarce. Alsike is a poor crop all over Europe. but American and Canadian seed of fine quality is evidently plentiful as it is obtainable at low prices.—-Farming. ne UTC. In aveTagin Oniy I acre, and it is ¢ will have to im] where. Get Rid of Filthy Hog-Pens. Whoever would raise hogs without disease (and this is necessary to obtain the highest profit) must get rid of the notion that the hog is naturally a filthy animal ; that filth is less distastetui and unhealthful to him than to the steer or horse, and that it is impossible be- cause of the nature of the animal to surround the hog with sanitary con ditions. Filth is a prolific source of dis- ease among all animals ; and because the hog is brought into contact with the most filth there is the most disease among swire. Filth opposes the health and thrift of swine just as it opposes the health of horse or man. The first step in growing hogs with- out disease is to keep fiitth away from them, to give them clean food, clean drink, clean = quarters, clean shelter.—F arming. How to Select a Dairy Cow. First see that she is of the breed you desire. Second see that she health and has apparently strong stitution. Third to see her udder and teats and dairy shape. Fourth, ascertain the amount of milk she is gviing, and if she is a regular breeder. Fifth analyze her milk by the Bab- is in good con- to our Farmers:: SE osexens acho ehe hs SOOO OOOO4o554044645 BY per | é ; Britain from | don’t forget to inquire if she is a per sistent milker,—Exchange. _—— H. W Collingwood says that we may have lime in our flour, lard in our butter, peanut shells in our coffee, saw dust in our tea, basswood in our hams, and sand in our sugar, but the eggs cannot be successfully counterfeited. Our little friend, the hen, with her marvellous inside fixtures, will still continue at the old stand, putting her humble grist together, and shelling out this most miraculous of animal product —the egg. For doing their very best laying pens ought not to contain more than half a dozen pullets. The same individuals should be kept together all the time in order to avoid fighting and disturbance which follows the introduction of Strangers. Any kind of discomfort and disquiet means loss of eggs An exchange says to estimate the weight of cattle by measurement, measure the girth close behind the shoulder and the length from the fore- part of the shoulder blade along the back to the bone at the tail, which is in a vertical line with the buttock, both in feet. Multiply the square of the girth, expressed in feet, by five times the length, and divide the product by 21, the quotient is the weight, nearly, of the four quarters in imperial stones of14 lbs., avoirdupois. When the cattle are very fat the four quarters will be about one-tenth more, while in very lean cattle they will be one twentieth less than the weight obtained by the rule. Dr. A. W. CHASE EXPERIMENTING on Hw {EMEDIES, HALE ROUAD THE WORLD Distanee no Barrier in Getting the Glad News of His De- light to His Friends. DR. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE A UNIVERSAL REMEDY. Gentlemen :—Please find enclosed $1, for which send four ‘boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. We have used it, and find it an excellent re- medy, so we recommend it to others. Mr. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhum, Marion Co., Ore., got some and is de- lighted with its effects. Please send three boxes to Mrs. F. J. Edmunds, No. 401 West Part street, Portiand. Ore., and one box to Rev. Ee. F. Edmunds, Sedro, Skagit Co., Wash. Be sure end send the blowers; they are so handy. Send at once. ¥F. J. EDMUNDS. tar Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure Contains no Cocaine, DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE NEV-R FAILS TO CURE Cold in the head, Hay Fever, Ruse Cold, Catarrhal Deafness, Foul Breath, loss of taste and smeli, and Catarrh in all its forms. Contains no cocaine. Price 25 cents, complete with blower. A CARD. The Phetographic and Crockery business carried ov by the late Cryue Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Street. Tinanking the public for past favors avd hoping for a continuance of the same. cock test. I remain, respectfully ye urs, Sixth churn her milk into butter and ISABEL LEWIS. SEY ATITLURIDEIDOOULAADLAAALALIAALAAUAAAIAAAAAUARIALLAUAOLUODUALAAL LAC s% a“ CHARLOTTETOWN - “SHRM TTT . ees John T. Tickenzie, & THE TAILOR & ces) QP AME ERE QU) - P.E. ISLAND SX (ALAA MAMMAL eaadddste "as 0°) td ance of our stock regardless of cost. apscentner, McLeod & Go. P. S.—Lookfout for theggreat}]white ‘goods sale toScommence$next?week. ‘sf goeaene2eaeneeacecee Creat Clearance « Sale cf Furs This store has long been recognized as the Leading Fur Housa of P.E.1. ¢ This season (under the new minagement) has broken all previous records, ing to the great success of this depai tment we have decided to close out the bal- If you want a Robe, a Coat, Jacket, a Cape, a Collar, a Muff, a Ruff or a pair ot Mitts, now is the time to secure them at your own price. “ome quick as these bargains cannot last long. + $6 Ow- nt _ c/a. 2% es teteetstete tole ieee i es i * a é 6 Buy BO ARE YOU Ariiitial Teel. = Ving. Sasi Many persons who are compelled to wear Artifical Teeth on Plates, find that the Rubber or Vulcanite plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, shrinkage of the gum etc, finally causing the plate to get loose. Sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats are caused directly from the wearing of a rubber or Vulcanite plate. While it is true that a majority of persons Can wear rabber or vulcapite plates with satisfaction, yet it 1s a fact that to a large percentage the same material is poisonous. : We have seen many cases where people who bad rubber or vulcanite plates were continually sufferiog from the above causes, and came to us for /relief. In case of that kind we always recommend a metal plate, either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum Our reason for recommending a metal plate is that it isa conductor of hea and cold, thereby keeping tho mouth cool, and it is pon irritating, and is thinner, lighte and stronger than any other plate. It is clean in every particular. and is enjoyment to the wearer, Yoncan have your impression taken and have a Gold, Piaitinum or Alumiuum plate made same day, fally guaranteed because we make them ourselves and know all about the material used. We alsojmake the fam »us THURLO PLATE noted for its thinness, coolness and durability. We would like you to call and see specimens of ali our different lines of work including our Continous Gum Plates—thevery finest;late work knows to Denia Science. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the ,patie else we wil! not allow it to leave our offize, Dental Parlors Examinations free. Berlin CIART.OTTLTON N ots and Shoes R.H. Ramsay & Co GRAFTON STREET , 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 eifect a cure. We have restored many sick clocks. pronounced hopeless. Give Nocure, ne pay Some your clock a chance. Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for 1t. G. EF’. Hutcheson, QUEEN S'LREET. i. & Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict'attention to business and prompt re- turns pede. Special attention given ,to the sale 9 Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and WoolSkins. Ma-ket quotations given on» pplication. /diress all consignments and « orrespom dence to, 1.8, SANFORD 46*an’48 Argyle St. H Lu ax N.S. —— Niels EE tw ‘iain % ls PaO Sele A Pare eet a epee a Rina Nye: eomig ae lt: RO Sere Ft ll ON AA ROOT eT Se eR See sS PT PPL Se eee Sth Ri sD NNN Aa a ss ne G2 CE ON Be ct ae ai Ma aie pe Soy BP ge recangines 3% Bema eke cl oh ee? epee. F ne in AE 8 ee aaNet et gr RRM. ea eT i OS REE TL RE RI. TEES ey pe pn en ecg ae erratum ume ant: reat ee atin poate eines mandi nai ei eet