THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN eee ENGINEER GRAHAM. ——— FREE |! OO Glasses fitted free of charge. | Kidney Pills, We bave just received a large! Mowrazat, Aug, 6.— Proof positive and ‘Pere convincing bas been already given in Mcn supply ol the celebrated Pe treal, (hat Dodd’s Kidnev Pills are the only fected lenses’? warranted to eure core for that dread disease Disbetes. give satisfection asth y have| And day after cay fresh evidence comes to i light, to make the proof more «mphatic done in the past, we and convincing, have a nice assortment of} gogiveer James Graham, 50 Victoria Square, saye:—“T suffered with Diabetes for #ix years, One oft the best doctors told me I could not be cured. “7 read’of Dodd’s Kdney Pills and de- cided ‘0 try them. Three boxes made me well, and I bave vot suffered from Diabetes since.” Soch cures as this prove the efficacy of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. nickle and gold-filled frames of all patterns which we are selling cheaper than ever sold before. Weare gelling the wo'ld-famed Murine for sore eyes at 50e per bottle, 2 drops cures, For further information apply to Jury & Co. Alas ’tis true beyonda donbt, VOursorrows come together. There’s nothivg now to talk about Excepting war and weather. Sip “CAMPANA,” F-om Montreal rcrom Ch’town iesday 220d May Monday 28th May ondas 4th June “ lith June “, Mb ¢ ae 2 + 3nd July “ Mh July ‘, a * “« 2a 3 ‘a * = 6th Aug. " th Au . ee “ rh “ae “ 3rd Sept. « 10th Sept. a 7 6 - 24th . « Ist Oct. “Bt Ost. a. oe “2et “ o 7a * “ 5th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Freight handled carefully and. at cur- feut rates. : Paesengere will find the accomodation the very Lest,aod the tripup and down the St. Lawrence the most delightfal. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May | 4th, 1900. Agents. dy2aw wed & sat. A vARD R. MACNEILL, M. D.. Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—o to 13 a m. rte 3 and 7 to 8p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, Ths ' ae Ch’town Steam Navigation Ce. Luixmited. STEAMERS “Northumberland” and ‘Princess Leave as below every [day, Sundays excepted, From Port Dv Cuexe, on arrival of 11.5 train from St. Jobs for SuMMER-IDR. coraecting with express train for Char lotietown and Tignish. From Summersive on arrival of morning traia from Charlottetown and a’ stations of P, E. I. R. for Poinr Dt Cueng, Gonnecting with afternoon trait for Sv. Joun, Boston and Monrreat. Connection at Moyoron with train {oi Ce.ada acd N. B.,a Sr, Jonn with C. P. R,and railway for U.S. ard Can a", aleo at St, John with Steamere o luernational acd Dominion Avlantic BR R Lines, Tucedsy and Saturday after» poens for Boston direct, due {gilowin doy at vocs, aid on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday mornings with steamers tor t.astport, Portlaod and Boston. From Picrov about half-past three on arrival otday train from Halifax and Syduo¢y for CHARLOTTETOWN, From CHARLOTTETOWN for Prorov at 8.36 & m. COvnecting there with day trainé for Cape Breton and Halifax at Norts Sypyey with steamer Bruce for New- foundland. At Hatirax with C. A. and Plant Line for Boston. Passengers from all places on P. B. I. Rai}way east of Charlottetown can leave home 24 hours later than if joining P)ant Steamers in Charlottetow/ and connect with came eteamer il Halifax. Through ticketsto be had at Gran Trunk, Cansdian Pacific, Intercolonia and P. E. I Railways, on the Company's Steamers and convecting lines in United States and Canada. Steamers are run on Eastern Standard, Time. F, W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, ?. E. I. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Hours—® to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 ead 7 to"8, p. m. pt attention te «+ t-wv D. G. McLEOD BARRI&TER, ATTORNEY, SOLI. OITOR, ETC, Ovrvior—Banks of Nova S&c¢tia Building, Charlottetown,” dy 3 mos wkly 1 year In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an ova!; choelate coated pill. Inthe conéensed orm it contains al of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and resteratives and for thisreason itis unapproach: 1 as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exkaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong aad healthy’ 50 cents & box. me The Portlaod cement producers of Kogland who are forming a trust, think they w.ll be ablo te sticktogether. — Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in Cows, Men lie best, but women deceive best. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 2 5c. is sent direct to the diseased — by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and nennety cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. * Floorwalker— Cutlery 2? Yee, sir. Go straigbt down the aisle, Hunchback (fl ring up)—Doee it make avy differeace to you, sir, whether I go airaightar go crooked ? Minard’s Liniment cures Distemper, FEEDING FOR POULTRY MEAT. | A STATEMENT OF THE RESULTS OF THE POULTRY FATTENING STATIONS CONDUCTED BY PROF. J. W. ROBERT- SON, DOMINION COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND DAIRYING, A cupy of the evidence upon poultry fattening given by Professor Robertson before the Agricultural Committee of ‘the House of Commons is to hand. It will be remembered that lots of chickens were fattened in the Maritime Provinces as follows: At Truro and Wolfville, N. S., Andover and Sussex, N. B., and at Chariettetown and Summerside, P. E. I. Referring to the work at these stations Professor Robertson in his evidence said : 1. The crates in which the fattenin is carried on are six and a half (6%) feet long by sixteen (16) inches square, inside meaeurement. Each crate is divided into three compartments, and each compartment holds four or five chickens according to their size. The crates are made of slats running longwise on three sides and up and down in front. The slats may be from 1 inch to 1% inches wide by § inch thick. The spaces between the slats in front should be 2 inches wide to permit the chickens to get their heads through for feeding. ‘The slats on the bottom should be put on 34 ofan inch apart. Each compart ment has asma!l sliding door in front. 2. The crates are placed on stands The droppings from the chickens in the cratesare received on sand or some absorbent material below. 3. Alight “V” trough, 2 inches in- side, is placed in front of each crate, running the whole length of it. The bottom of the trough is about level with the floor slats of the crate. 4. The birds of the larger breeds are best suited for fattening. Dorkings and Plymouth Rocks are good sorts, also light Brahmas and Buff Cochins or crosses of these. The age may be any- where from three to four or even five months, and the condition of the bird siould be such as to indicate health- fulness and a tendency to fatien. 5. The feed may be oats, barley or wheat, preferably eats ground very fine, as fine as they can be pulverized, the seeds and hulls being kept in and also today. Jouee—Yes, I was very lath home last bight. —_—_—— A Good Stomach. Ts essential to }ealtb and heppiness, but doa'’t blame the siomsch for bilicusness. It is deranged, and causts poisorons bile tore- main in the: Jecce ex: sing indigestion, head- ashe ard irregular a: tion of the towels Ji. Chase’s Kidney-} iver Pills regulate the live: kidneys and bowels end by their direct ac tion ou these orgens+flect promyt and lasi ing cures of biliousne:e, dys epsia’ headache and all kidney aiiments, Ore pilla dose, 2. cents a box. at ail dealers, —_—_—_—- 2-2-9 Tt issad that dogs speak with their tails. If this be true a shbort-tailed dog mu: '@ a>+tump speaker, - To Cure a Cold in One Day Tare Lo: tive Bron « Quinine Tablets, All ruggists reiini the money it fails to cure “3 H.W. Groves signal ure is on eaeh box Spain has more suashine than aly country jn Europe. The average is 3,000 heures Minard’s Linjment cures Colds, ete. The largest hotel in the world, with a capacity of 5,000 guests,is being built at Mecca, by order of the Sultan. Minard’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. Mrs: West— My husband is the most careful man with his clothes } ever knew. M.s. East—Indeed. Mre. West—Yes; why, you couldn’t get him tocarve aduck without y;uttiag on bis overalls. When It Hurts te Cough. The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tight in the chest, is dail getting deeper and deeper into the bronc tubes and is making directiy for the lungs, to,besome pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Sueb coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s Syrupoi Linst 1 and Turpentine which lecsens the tightmess and cures cOugh and cold together. 25 cents a beteees Family . size 60 cents, sold every- where. Kxcursions {9 Pictou The most pleasant way of Spending a hot day. Return Tickets geod for day of ‘issue, will be sold on steamer “PRINCESS” fon one dollar and fifty cents each, Fare will include Tea on return voyage. Steamer leaves half past nine Joca Returns about nine in the evening. By orcer F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navig-tiom Co., Ltd, Ch’town, July 7th, ro90e, Brown—Your wife seems rather hoarse | thoroughly pulverized. 6. The ground grain should be mixed with skim milk only. Theskim milk may be sweet or sour, preferably sour. The mixiure should have about the consistency of thin porridge; so thick that it will not run readily and so thin that if a large spoontul of it were put on a plate it wouid spread. 7. The chickens should be feed from the trough in front of the crates three times aday During the first three or tour days they shouid be fed quite sparingly, as much as _ they will eat up clean, thrice a day. They should be given water thrice a day and an allowance of grit twicea week. Ground oyster shells are suitable. 8. When the chickens are first put in, it is a good plan to rub a little sul- bcp ES ! about 2% or 3 feet from the ground. * AUGUST 11, ryoo, phur close under both wings over a spot uf about 1 1-2 inches in size, and over a similiar surface of the skin un- der the tail. That treatinent will kill lice. g. It is desirable to have the chick- ens fed in the crates from the troughs for about two weeks. They should be fed lightly for the first week, and after that, they may be fed as much as they will eat up clean, thrice aday. Then they may be fed by the cramming ma- chine. When itis used they should be fed twice a day only, and the teed- | ing period with the cramming machine should not be longer than two weeks. 10. During the last ten days of the fattening period a small portion of tallow should be used at the rate of one pound per day for about 90 or 100 chickens, according to size. That should be gradually increased until one pound per day is being fed to from 5° to70 chickens. Tue best way to mix the tallow is is to melt a_ portion of it, thicken it while still hot with ground meal, and then mix the right quantity of that paste with the other teed ior the day. 11. The cramming machine is a pail-like hopper, standing on three legs about 4 1-2 feet high, with a small force pump at the botiom :eading to an opening, on which is placed a rubber tube about ten inches long and 3-5 of an inch diameter inside. The rubber tube is about 3 1-2 feet, or the height of the feeders waist, from the 'yround. The feeder takes the bird by the legs and holds it against his his body, partly under the He then opens its beak wiih his lett hand and puts it over the rubber tube. The Jett hand carries the head for- ward, the neck of the bird being kept straight by drawing it slightly back by the right hand, which 1s around its body, with the fingers over its crop. The rubber tube being wetied with milk, readily slides into the bira’s,crop. By pushing the pedal with the foot, a sufficient vuaniity ot the feed is caused to pass into the crop. The pedal is let up, and all pressure of food into the crup is removed before the bird is pulled back. If that is not done, some of the food will be ex- uded into the throat and that might cause choking. The operation is quite simple and does not seem to be in any way harmful or even disa- greeable to the chickens. Following is a statement of the birds fed, tood consumed, and gains in flesh and cost at Charlottetown: Ist Lot. 2nd Lot, Number of chickens... 241 216 it ess abet te a $60 25 $54 00 Cost per chicken put MERI, 6 ok sce ee 25 cts 25 cts Grain consumed...... 1,749 lbs 1,685 lbs Skim milk consumed. . 1,966 Ibs 1,676 lbs Total gain in weight.. 246 Ibs 237 |bs Average gain in weight pet chithbtes i... cs 1lb 1°t lbs Feed consumed per Ib of gain in weight. ... 7°2 lbs 7°o lbs Skim milk per lb of gain i: weleehci.s88 5c: 8*1 ibs 7°0 lbs Cost of feed per Ib of gain Ue 10 cts Io cts Sold per pairin England, —— $1.27 The first lot of the above were ship- ped der SS. Lake Huron. Cold storage was rot maintained on the steamer aa right arm. { > eens — as agreed by the agents. The chickens were spoiled and they were charged to the agents of the steamer, who, of course, agreed to pay for them. Of second lot, sold by J. and W. J. Courtenay, London: &4 chickens at } 2 shillings and 81% pence each. Sold by James Ruddin, Liverpool : 106 chickens at 8 pence per pound. The commissioner then went on to say: On the whole it may be conciuded from our obseryationson the fattening that : 1. Chickens of the smaller breeds, such as White and Black Spanish, Minorcas, Andalusians and others of that sort, do not give as good returns in the fattening as chickens from the larger breeds, such as Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Brahmas, Indian Games, Dorkings and crosses of these. 2. Oats or other grain must be ground very fine, practically pulver- ized. 3. Asaruleit is not profitable to fatten for a longer period than four weeks. 4. The use of the cramming machine is not necessary, but by means of it the chickens show a larger gain in weight for the quantity of feed con- sumed during the last ten days of the fattening period than when fed al together from the trough. 5. All the directionsfor the guidance of feeders as given above should be carried out in every detail. Nervous Debility. A Sufferer From Weak Biood and Ex- hausted Nerves Tells of His Cura by Using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mr. A. T. P. Lalame, railway agent at Clarenceville, Que., writes:—‘ For twelve years I have been run down with nervous debility. I suffered much, and consulted doctors, and used medicine: in vain. Some months ago I heard of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, used two boxes, and my health improved so rapidly that I ordered twelve more. “I can say, frankly, that this treat- ment has no equal in the medical world. While using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food I could feel my system being built up until now I am strong and healthy. I cannot recommend it too highly for weak, nervous people.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is a tonic and restorative of inestimable worth. It makes the blood rich, the nerves strong, increases the weight, and cures all weaknesses and diseases of the nerves and blood. In pill form, 50 cents @ box, *t all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &. Orr ice—Brown’s Block; South Side Queen Square. LOANS NGOTI1 ATED ENN, ——— te OO me « Goff bros will comduct the sale. Discounts 30 to 40 per Cent and Half Price, aa the Stock Is Practically New| ‘Now is the time *o buy Shoes at yourown price -“aleicrc-5n on CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI eg ee GREAT GLEARANGE SALE OF BOOTS to eo OOR OF W. H. STEWART &CO,! Who Have Gone of Business, Will be Sold at TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER harlottetown 8 “a Writing A a if i S Will re-open forthe an erm On Monday, Aes aud rin Although students may he 4 time, it i desirable that int " dents enroll ag e00n itp &e -T@ Opens, Possible Graduates from {hj g emp oyment, and they ee : in keeping up our repatating’ direction by enterin hee g as CAriy in the 1-7 ; ¥ _ r Pe i i ‘i is SS abet oe 2 as p ssible, Sussxors ; Book-keeping double entry (‘heoret; by Actual retical aod Basiness Taetieg Penmanship, Daneel © Commercial Arithmete(Oomagte Railrc ading,Steam boati le J practice in the College Bank) 6 (uy Shorthand and Narigaiion, Facutry: LB Milles, 2 Teacher of Book-keeni-- * Prine e Business Practice, ee Ctice, Businens min ence, Typewriting and Nevius A Macmillan (¥j Teacher of Railroading, Stes, Banking, Accountin Actus al : Practice. Gand J Harry Williams, F enmanehip, Teacher of Boing ) Wm. Morsn . Shorthand, CMicensed) Tesche «| \ J L Joncas (Quebe eacher ing, Lettering and ‘elite oD. Beside our regular course a) on Commercial Law, Lona a given by many of our +f Businesé men, A nsouncement late, application forme, ‘estimonial, apply at once to , L. B, MILLER, : Neur - Coote Faust Blend Coffee in 1 th & (Very fine flavor) Roast Beaf in 2 lh ting 3% ad Compressed Ham in ib tins 32¢ ad Ceylon Tea in 1 1b fancy ting « Seni fl Be a portay BS Pineapple Chunks in 2 Ib ting Quaker Rolled Oats, —16; Dessicated Rolled Wheat 1 6¢ packag Brown and Webbs pure Fruit Syrups 35c bottle Wes: India Lime Juice 25¢ botth Beer & Goff DENTISTRY | BY SPECIALISTS, PAINLESS DENTISTRY by «|! of ELECTRICITY or by the BERLIN METHOD, MODERN DENTISTRY Onn and Bridge Work (Tecth with- out Plates), ARTIFICIAL TEETH—We mitt ali kinds. Teeth Bxtraciel} Witbout Paina. Berlin Dental Parlors, CHARLOTTETOWN. | ‘i’