DR. GAUTHIER ENDORSES The statement that Mr. Major owes NR, CHASE'S “Kidney Liver Pills Dr. J. T. A. Gauthier, of Valleyfic.d, Que ; writes: ‘I, the undersigned, certily that the contents of this letter, in regard to t of Mr. 1 » Major, by the use of Dr. ¢ I i $c M I i ve my life to i A. Wi ¢ Ls tried an endless variety of reme »no avail, and on the recommendation of a friend began the use of Dr. C} } : ‘ry Pills. Two pills that 1 t and two next I ng give great 1 oom 44 Lt se until new Lam « r \ ‘Ss are surpr sed and pl ‘ well n, for I spent hund sin vain trying to get cured ] 1 P Bree. -s Kid- n Liver Pills my t iched so I could not on my shoes and couldn't lift 20 Ibs. My shoulders were sore, I had head hesanda bad taste in the mouth, These troubles are now entirely gone and what l y I am ready to P ve. lLhave told my friends of my wonder: ful cure, and many have been greatly benefited by using these pills.” “Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the grreat- est kidney cure the world has ever kuown. One pill a dose, esc. a box at all dealers, of K.imanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Oh AAP ae . vit For Years The Reliable Headquarters for ee Richt Gear — fl * This year our Rods, Flies and Vasts are the best in the City. _Bairds Flies thed for us oniy. See our display fer the 24th of sss REDDIN : BROS.. Opposite P. O, CEE EE EE RES AAAS AAAS AAAASAGARAAS AA RSA E<ECESEERE EE EEE ETE x AH* Fe ES » Our TEA There’s tea—und tea, There is tea of fair appearance that never grewon a tea plant, and there’s genuine tea, The teas we sell are all genuine. ‘lhey’re nothing but tea They’re pure and whule- some and appetizing. Driscoll & m— Horasby QUEEN STREET———- New Presses (Fast running and modernized) New Type (Made on the labor saving basis) and w:th Kverything New I am in a better position than ever to fill orders promptly in the line of Printing and Bockbinding Alland every kind of Printing perform in first-class style and at lowest rates, trom an illustrated address to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printinga specialty. ilaying large fonts of bedy type places me in @ position to excel ia this line of work. All the latest and best makes of paper stock card stock, (for ‘fat home” cards, ball prog- rams, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Premptness, personal attention and profi able prices JOHN COOMBS, 141 QUEEN STRSET Orr. Prowse Bros.... Wanted to Borrow On first class City property, situated on Queens Square, asum of money to pay Off @ )oan now bearing 6° intereet which rate is considered too high. ADDRESS—LOAN, EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town 19th May 1899 } BE MAMAS SAAS EHS OM DOR a ~ = Of Special Interest = |= to our Farmers =: Sr AcAAehE AOA me A Feeding for Wool. If wool of large quality and large huantity is always tobe ¢ btained, it will not do any better to feed sheep mproperly than horses, cows, swine, or other farm aniraals. Indeed, any the wool most speedily. If anyone doubts this statement let him view a | flock of sheep, in winter, which are | well fed with hay, grain, beans and oil- | THE ' irrecnila irre gpula rity in this line is noticeable in cake, and then again in spring, when these supplementary foods have been roo quickly taken away, as alas! they often are. He wiil see a decided “falling off’ in the wool, its length seeming to “retrograde” instead oi niaking any forward progress, and every “hair” being as “limpsy asa rag.” The fact is, if a sheep’s ration is cut down much, if any, or if the food given is not sufficiently nutritive, the wool may preserve its fineness, acquire a certain length, andall that, but its resistance will failand it will be depriv- ed of grease thereby rendering it weak harsh to the touch, and dry as flax. The feeder must learn not to over— step in any way the bounds of pro- priety set aside for him by dame na- ture. For example, too much and too rich food should not be urged onto ‘the plate” of short-wooled sheep, in that it will make the wool’ too long; on the other hand however, this in— convenience is rarely if ever to be feared in the long-wooled varieties. It isa point well worthy of remem- brance that ali foods which promote perspiration produce a finer woo! ; in other words, foods which include the largest amount of nutritive matter in the smallest corapass are generally the ones to be sougnt after most. An excellent demonstration of the effect of different foods may be obtain- ed ir. the following manner: Take two sheep the same breed and covered with the same wool: feed one for fattening and the other for wool and breeding purposes, giving each equal chances in the lines intended, and marked indeed will be the varict:on in the variety of the wool from the first shearings. That from the fattened sheep will be longer than the other, but otherwise not near so good; it will be ccarser and its elasticity less because the unfattened sheep will have preserved all the original qualities of its fleece. At the second, third and fourth shearings these points will be more and more noticeable. Consequently, if this difference i:1 the diet be continued up, say, tothe tiird generation, no one short of an uxpert cam tell—and even he might be puzzled—-that the oft- spring had come from the same stock. Such, at least, were the results where these experiments were conducted,— Fred O. Sibley, in Ohio Farmer. Sugar Beets for Feed. A writer of New York State, in a recent issue of the Stockman and Farmer, gives the following experience in regard to growing sugar beet fer feed : “T grew a half-acre last season of the sugar beet, and have fed them to hens, hogs, and cows in milk. They are eaten greedily, and the brood-sows which received but little else (a quart of wheat middlings and water once per day) are getting too fat. All the ani-— mals begin to be restless as soon as the root-cutter starts. The sugar beet is harder and firmer than the mangel, and stock cannot eat them without cut- ting My beets analyzed from 14 to 17 per cent. sugar, while mangels on same field were 8 per cont. While some folks do not give sugar in food much value, Prof. Stone places the beets in the ratio of 14 to 21 in favor of the sugar beet, making them considerably « better. These are very sweet to taste, and are good cooked for table use. Ours did not require any more care or fertilizer than the mangels. The sugar beets gave a yield of fourteen tons trimmed beets ready for the factory. The mangels gave thirty tons, and are Pasture Farm Wanted. His Worship the Mayor is in receipt of a letter from Mr.T.M. Kirkwood, ot Sud- bury, Ontario, who desires to obtain a thousand acres of land between Summer~ side and Ubarlottetown for pasturage. He ia willing to take them in farme of 100 or 200 acres each, “‘as close to each Other as possible’. Application may be made to the Mayor or to Mr. Kirkwood himeelf. Mr. Kirkwood will come to see the farms when he hears from those who have places to offer. The opportunity to sell or lease seems to be a good one for land owners; and Mre Kirkwood is evulently a man to cultivate. ‘HALIFAX AND ~ May 23—lIwk DA aa x I doubt from the | difference in yieid whether it will pay to grow the smaller sugar beet for stock feeding. was done econo- mically and on time. It ensts $37 per- acre, a little less than $3 per ton of trimmed be: paid me $1 per day for labour, $2 tor use! of horses, arid $2 per ton profit, os $28 | profit per acre. It was only an average season, and one half received neither rtilizer, which reduced ine in the same no d equal it for profit last ry” ’ Tone work ‘s, and would have manure OFT } yield. Fi way red ther ’ ry woul o.nper CTOp WOu year. How to Choose Beef. The grain of ox beef is loose, the meat red, and the fat inclining to yel- low. Cow beef, on the contrary, has a looser grain, a whiter fat, and mat scarcely as red as that of ox beef. In- ferior beef, which is meat obtained from ill-ted animals or from those which have become too old for food, may be known by a hard, skinny fat, a dark— red lean, and, in old animals, a line of horny texture running through the most of the ribs. When meat pressed by the finger rises 4p quickly, it may be considered that ofan animal in its prime ; on the other hand, if the dent returns slowly, or remains visible, the animal has passed its prime, and_ the meat consequuently must be of inferior quality. Veal should be delicately white though it is often juicy and well- flavored when rather dark in color.—- Farming. Screamed .o WITH.. From the Terrible Agony Tortures of . . Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chase’s Ointmeat are more like miractes than anything else. ‘The case recorded here wa: cne of the worst ever brought tothe attention of Toronto’s best physicians, and when doctors gave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chase's Ointment was successful in producing a perfect cure. Mr. James Scott, 136 Wright Ave. Toronto, states: ‘‘My boy Tom, aged ter, was for nearly three years afflicted with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor's treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would scream with agony. For two and a half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment. About five boxes were nsed. The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its normal cond:: on. To say it is a >leasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr. Chase’s Ointment is putting it very mildly.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment, at all dealers, or "IS A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enough to eat, but the man who gets good food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FCOD SELLERS If housewives buy our good fresh groceriesthey will make the gooa man of the house happy. WeatTHE COST JS NO MORE. we os McKenna, QUEEN STREET. Gity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK ~~ 8.8. City of Ghent will eail from Charlottetown every Fridav at 10 o’clock during the season of 1399 for Halifiax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, lsaac Harbur, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calls, The | Steamer has excellent passenger accom- odations. Saloonamidship. Special low freights will be given this season, Further information apply to W. W. CLARK Agent Ch’Town Mey 27 tf ‘ TT cme ag Re ee Te eT a me nearer EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2, 186 | liked by the stock. HIS NARROW FEECATE Atr. John N. With Dodd’s Kidney Pills Babcock’s Experience 29 —No resi- kuown to the sportsmen who Saarnsot Lake, Ont., May dent ot this place is better thousands of tourists and viet us anoualiy thao, vs Mr. Jonn N. Babeock. Mr. Babcock has had many thrilling | experiences, but the narrowest ever had, be telis of in theee words: — “Afiertwenty years of pain, caused by Gravel and o er Kidney Complaints, I am pleared to be abe to state that ] bave | been completery cured ty Doda’s Kidney Pills, ieucing these years | have epent bundreds of do:lirs for docturs aud reme dics, but only Dod ’s Kidney Pills helped me,’ ee ree eee a Floral boasare oue of the novelties for summer neckwear. They are made of rose leaves of gathered ganze. —— ee Dr. Chase Cures Catzrrb aiter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sutterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Foru, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. eee Colored waiters are the beset. Whatever is eaid ai the table they will be sure to keep dark, —_—_<—......... Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend — A wise man enjoys the little he has while a fool is seekine for more. Build Up. When tbe system is run down, a person te- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- ae thn vable lives are saved by using ecott’s Emulsion as sooo as a decline in healt is obtained. a LL i Ale ee _The up-to date optician takes in the Situation at a glance. -_—_-_—- DR. A. W, CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 2 5c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. ) Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the ts throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Butfalo. 7 The first elec.ric railway in the world was built ia Ireland, from Bush mills to Giant’s Causeway. -—_—_—_. The books of W. A. Weeks & Co., will be placed in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of ali unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling before that date —W. A, Werks & Co. The shell always has the bulge on the oyster, and would win if some oue with a knife didn’t help the oyster out. Ask for Minard’s snd take zo other. “Give me tne baby to hold, my dear,” is the name of a new song. You wen’t hear many married men singing it. Sore Throat Cured in a Night. Mr. J. Woodward, 138 Shaw-strzet, writes: ‘iy daughter was troubled with sore throat, which was much swollen. Griffiths’ Menchel Liniment was epplied at night and in the morning all s oreress an swelling had dieappeared. We have foun a useful Household Remedy and would no be without it. — Chronic Eezema Cnred. One of the nicst chronic causes of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie HKlla Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by using tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’: Ointment. William Thistle, Denggiat, RJ aan ae oxeees that he 8 xes O! Lr, Chase’s Ointment eured Gracie Eila, — Minard’s Liniment is used by Pay- Sicians. Carters’ for Wall Paper NOTICE. — We respectfully requesta prompt settiement of all accounts due us, as we want to close our books as scon as possible—-Johnu New- Som, : 120 iwk Ke‘p Hinard’s Liniment in the House. The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. Tis statement is backed ap by bnehels ef testimonials, which we have and can produce, Souffe, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or curing catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear passages, but Catarrbozone, the ozonated air cure, does not only give immediate relief, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents, Out- fit, $1.00. escape ne ; : — | or , ~ * : vw ye > “Pe “ : | Anti. ain, Rikinlatn eee £ Ee Wha ‘NY tis AS vA %, ae? eS “ SANA. ty as) dW al SAAN re Cha; I~ t be Castoria is for ‘nfants and Children. Castoria te harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Bach and Seothing Syrups. It contains neither © ; Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Ple > Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions ‘en! 4 Mothers. rins and allays Fey, “~ ness. Castoria cures Diarrhcce and Wind Collie & relieves Teething Troubles, Constipation Flatulency. astoria assimilates the Food, the Stomach and Boweis of Infants and Children, healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Ch Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. C.istoria destroys Wo cures nlc A Castoria. Castoria, a **Castoria is an excelient medicine for, ‘Castoria 1s so weil adapi-d we children. Mothers have repeatedly told me that I recommend it as superior te quel of its good effect upon their children.’”’ scription known to me,” Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Afass. : H. A. ARCHER, M.D, J ee Py AA22a2.: APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER, — TME CTNT? SOMPANY, TT MURFAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ~ RECT Tees AST, rors ’ eye ar re ETA a. . 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Call and see them before they are a¥® OUR TEA SETS are also beautiful, and cannot be beaten either in quality # designs. We have just 1eceived another case of jet b pots, magnificent ones they are too. Come i. and oa tock, you surely will find what will suit you. bear stock, you surely J toilet sets ' we make a specialty of dinner sets, tea sets, ond W. P. COLWILL, | THE CROOKERY WARB ES § * i ? ' W HOLESALE anD RETAIL,