ee ————=— ee ik eer gen apnea “as ' 7 é ¥ Ei By ed t ‘ hi 2 + othie and ed X {) !/ Fragrant / | the Albert” Soap ' } i | Is specially recommended by many family physicians, for nursery use. - of which are Beware of imiiati dangerous and may cause skin troubles. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. ©o ms, Sore Le Ana...... Be Oe Se ee Studio And Photos to match the Studio. ya” 4 Better come in and arrange for a sitting. oa aw W ESTLAKE BREE, Photographers New Pr wse Buceck Tver $5.93 Reward Che above reward will be given to avy one giving information that wil! lead to the cuviction of the person who stole tulips trom the garden of S.C. MOORE, Kent St Kast. 7 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SINGLE FARETO Christiar, Endeavor and Convention DETHNIOT, MICH., July Sth to 1@th, 1899 A PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTY to the above will also spend one lay ateach of the following places, yiz:— Montreal, Ottawa Toronto, Write for pamphlet of rates showing that the entire trip of ail districts can be made for ar expenditure of less than $60.00 A. H. NOTMAN, Aast. Gen. Pass. Agent Ste John, N. B, June 2 wlmo » Dividend Notice Mercuants Bank or P. E. I, Charlo:tetown, June Let, 1899 Notice is hereby given, that a half- | yearly dividend atthe rate of 8 per cent per anpoum, on the capitsl stock of the bank has been declared payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd next. The Transfer books will be closed from the 19th June, to the 3rd of July next, both days inclusiye. By order of the Board. J.M, DAVISON, Cashier. Jane Ist, 1899 _, variable kindness, and should not be Niagara Falls | a: Nevevevsrersvereerrerrecrerrerr @ Of Special Interest - to our Farmers: Bi SOR SENERROCNS MEN Bacteria in Milk. Bacteria in milk, which either favor ibly or unfavorably affects it and its od is the lowest form of vege The milk can 1s good j leal like the farmer’s field with respect to vegetable growth. Every tarmer knows that unless he takes very good ire af his fields they will be ed with weeds that not only possess no value of their own but are serious us to those forms of vegetable fe that are useful. Similarly bacteria vegetation exploits itself in the milk can. Unless you take care of the milk can those forms coiresponding to the weed-—that is hurtful kind—will multiply immensely and destroy the usetulness of the milk and of the help- ful kind of vegetation in it, whereas those that are helpful to the milk and its products must be carefully cultivat- |ed and the hurtful kind kept out.—Ex- hange. the Purifying Milk. | Our personal practice for some years |in preparing milk for bottling’ snowed conclusively that the passing of a cur rent of cold pure air, washed in the way suggested* from every particle of dust or impurity, did have a good re sult, whic’s was proved by the fact. that milk is air washed, as we might say kept sweet, in the equally well prepared for four days longer than the unaerated milk. This practical evidence of the advantage of proper aeration and cool~ ing, by pure, cold air, goes to show that if well done, in a scientfic manner, the aeration of milk is useful for this purpose at leas ; and if so, it may well be betieved that it will be found useful for the butter-maker.— Country Gentle- man, The cheesemaker can make a pound of cheese from one-half. pound less milk if the milk is promptly aerated and cooled by the farmer. At least $500 a year can be thus saved to a factory making up one million of pounds of milk and such cheese is better flavored, longer keeping, and higher priced. 1. Only the milk from cows in good health and apparent contentment should be used. 2. Until after the eighth milking it should not be offered to acheese tac— tory. 3. An abundant supply of cheap, succulent, easily digestible, wholesome nutritious food should be provided. 4. Pure cold water should be allow- ed, in quantities only limited by the cow’s capacity and desire te drink. 5. A box, or trough, containing salt, to which the cows have access every day, is necessary for the keeping of cows profitably. 6. Cows should be prohibited from drinking stagnant, impure water. The responibility for giving effect to that beneficial prohibition rests entirely | with each individual farmer. 7. Cows should be treated with in-- driven fast. 8. All the vessels used inthe handling | of milk should be cleaned thoroughly immediately after their use. A wash-— ing in tepid or cold water, to which has been added a little soda, and a subse- quent scalding with boiling water, will prepare them for airing, that they may remain perfectly sweet. 9. Cows should be milked with dry hands, and only after the udders have been washed, or brushed clean. 10. Tin’ pails only should be used. 11. All milk should be strained im-| mediately after it is drawn. milk should be kept in a place where Hub Cafe 12. Milking should be done, and the}: the surrounding air is pure, otherwise ‘nam oot the presence of the tainting odours will injure the milk. _ i } ’ fr lee ce ; HHS Cuceaec,. pouna ¢ | , 4 | . » . niound to be impracir Ith ible to make strictiv frst class } ’ } ; ‘ j ‘ cheese trom muk tnat has not aerated 14. In warm weather all milk should ls oa ae be cooled to the temperature ot a atmosphere after it has been aired, but, not before. Milk is better by be r5. y being kept in small quantities over night, rather than in a large quantity in one vessel. 16. Milk stands should be construct ed to shade the cans or vessels con taining milk, as well as to shel:er them from the rain. Swine should not be fed near the milking stand. 1. Onely pure, clear, honest milk | should be offered, and it should be | paid for according to its quality and quantity.—Canadian Cheese and But— ter Maker. ) es as Se Friend Owes his speedy re- covery to the grea’ tonic influence of Wilson’s Invalids’ Port. . a pure port wine with Pernvian Bark in pro- £<4 portions prescribed b #“} the English and Frenc Endorsed and pres cribed by our leading physicians. For Sale by A. W. Reddin Geog FE Hugbes and Reddin Brox ~— ABEGWEIT-CRESCENT Bicycle and = Athletic Sports 12. All milk should be aired imme-} Mr. John N. Babcock’s Experience diately-after it is strained. “7 iaam hes on dle seen S The treatment 1s equally benefi ial : to the evening anc morning messes of | the milk. Neglec t to air 4 will increase the Ss ; quantity of milk required to make thousands ot tourists experiences, but tha ever i ad, he telis ot HI3s NARROW ESCAPE With Dodi’s Kidney Piils 29 --No resi kuown to the sportemen who Saarsp-t Lake, Oat., May lent of this place is beter ; and visit us § ua Is than, is Mr. Join | N. Babe: ck. : Mr. Bateock kas had many thrilling | nD srrowest esCape De |} n these words:— “Afiertwenty years of pain, cansed by | Gravel and o. er Kidney Complaints, I am pleased to be able to state that I have been complete.y cured by Dodu’s Kiduey Pills. lraring these vears | have spent hundreds of do'lars tor ooctore and reme dies, but Only Dod ’s Kidney Pilis helped me.’ Floral boasare one of the novelties for summer neckwear. They are made of rose leaves of gathered gauze. ane —~——- — Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Faii. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fouiteen, has been a suttere> from Caiarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have reserted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made VHE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, [899 Special &® prolipt and complete cure. H. G. Foru, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hail. o7e Colored waitere are the best. Whatever is said at the table they wil be sure to keep dark, ti: LET ee tt a Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend A wise man enjoys the little he has while a fool is seekine for more. ED When the system is run down, a Person Le- comes aaecssy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvatle lives are saved by using rcott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in heaita is obtained, Le A cg The up-to date optician takes in the Situation at a glance, DR. A. W. CHASE'S —\ CATARRH CURE... 25e. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Bicwer, Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures @ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. The firet elec.rie railway in the world was bailt in 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 all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling befere that date.—W. A, Werxs & Co. The ehell siway= has the bolae on the oyster, aod would win if some oue with a knife didn’t help the oyster out. —-—ON THE—— C. &, A. &. Crounds coum () NY cctemn LOMINION DAY, JULY (st, 99 PROGRAMME, 1 Mile Novice + “ flying start (heats) . © te 1 *: See 2 “ Handicap i “ Boys 16 and under 100 Yard Dash (Handicap) 220 “é “é “6 440 * ‘ss “ 886 * Ruan “ 120 Yard Hurdle Race Running Broad Jump Katries close with Secretary, Monday. Tuve 26th. Fees 50 cents for each event Special low fares on all trains and steam - ere. For train arrangements see posters, Sports begin at 1 p,m.sharp. Admiss- ion 25e. Grand Stand 10c. L, B. McMILLAN, L.F. MUNSEY President Secretary 132—dy2aw w Brown’s Lawn & Garden’ At Auction Wednesday, 7th June at 12 o'clock That most desirable Building Let with fruit garden and glass house, with a front age of eighty feet on Fitzroy Street and about oce hundred and eeventy feet back The best available building lot in the city, Ke-opened | Meals and lunches served | at short notice. Alsoa cheice | line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. nv: till 12 pm. ; Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. ewtc lb Cafe wice enough for two cottsges ora large double house, and ashort dietance from Post Office, ch urches and schools. Terms made kno wn at sale. R. BEAIR STO, Auctioneer. May 23—eod td Special Auction TO-MORROW, Tuesday at 2 O'clock At Our Auction Rooms A large collection of Furniture, Wardrobe Book Case, Tah'es, Pictures, Carpets, Child’s Carriages and Lawn Mowers, Sewin Machine and one Bicycle, Curtains and Beddin » Wag- gonsand Harness, All positive sale. ner H. NORTON, Aurtioneer, | Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. “Give me tae baby to hold, my dear,” is the name of a new song. You won’t hear many married men singing it. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the mest chronic cases of Eczema ever cnred is the case of Miss Gracie Klla Alton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: J hereby certify that my dsaughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema ot long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment.” William Thistie, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that be 8 idsourboxes of br, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. Carters for | Wal Paper NOTICE. — We respecifully requesta prompt settlement of all accounts due us, as we want to close our books as soon as possible—Johm New-« son. 120 lwk — oO -— Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, e+ a+e Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Mictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow, A I A ty HIS OWN FREEWILL Dear S1re,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house~ hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It is traly a wonderful medicin>. Jouy A. Macvoraxp, Publisher Iroprior Chrenicle, “Strreneminnearemeiernenereanene emememeeeen enn 100 pairs womens 85c, for 65 cents. ” ® Be on hand and secure a pair— all sige J B MCDONALD & Cf i fr i bi rag 4 / es ti is — 2 Men’s Shirts Underwear Collars Ties Gloves eA LN ak They see an articie advertieed as the best of its kind made, and huy anduee it, thinks 9% io ing it is good, without making any comparisons. : tJ. Hatt POSS SOOO SESS 95626 SESE OPES C998 COS OSES OOO AAAAAMALULLAALADEARAADRORLLAAADOOR LARA ODDO AAA DA ORO BAL Itis Surprising—xe, How people ellow themselves to be imposed upon. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Soaps’ i are universally acknowledged to be the best all round family Soaps made;but don't | believe it on this statement alove, test them for yourselves with any other brand On the market, laundry or (wilet, and be convinced of the fact a Sunlight & Lifebuoy are the only guaranteed, pure laundry SOAPS on «ale in Canadu, tePrice 5c per large twin bar. , a. TS al eo ie eee : - - ~~ - . _Ape . Now is the Time 2 to secure that dinner set you have been talking about so long. Now we have the daintiest we ever had, nice delicate pat- terns and beautiful slaped dishes you could desire to have, and oh socheap. Call and see trem before they are all gone. are also beautiful, and cannot be beaten either in quality of designs. We have just 1eceived another case of jet black tea pots, magnificent ones they are too. Come in and see our stock, you surely will find what will suit you. Bear in mind we make a specialty of dinner sets, tea sets, ond toiiet sets. W. P. COLWILL, THE CROOKERY WARE MAN Se a abe & 2S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. + See erin a eS NEW HATS.. The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies Londen Hats Just opened up at wvohn McLeod & Co's