_—_ a _# ——-- Wants, Lost, Found &e w ANTED.—An experienced cook, $10.00 Apply to Mrs E. Bay deid, WANTED.—A second- 2 inch frame. Cash for good value; P. O. Box 676, FOUND,--A purse. the owner ‘can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, by calling at tue City Herd- ware Store, 97 li COOK WANTED Brighton Villa. TO LEY.- One half of the three story dwel- ling house, containing eight large rooms, 0D wages v7 hand biecrcle (mau’s) write 97 21 —————$— _—Apply to Mra Sullivan 95 Uf The Tuberculosis Boom. —— Sin, —The present Dominion Minister | of Agriculture is a gentlcmau who may be described by the old fashioned term, “born with asilver sp000 io bis mouth.’ Having engaged in farming and polities as & pastime, it is easy to anderstand that as “money makes the mare go” he has got ahead fast, and now holds the position Mr. McMullen, M. P., is much _ better fitted for. So unsatisfactory is the man - agement of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Oitawa,under Mr. Fisher’s super vision, that the Government has been Prince St. Poss ssion given on 20dMay next Ww. W. Wellner. 4 TO LET.—The house and : as the “Old London House, ‘situateon water St., next i> Government Warehouse No l Apply to Peake Bros & Co. jan2B—f ce anaemia premises known _A competent girl for general ly to Mrs, Arthur noes? # WANTED. housework. App CHAIRS and complete outfit for cash or anprevea note. Ap- Ch’\own 7h—dyawkytf Apply to Mrs. Jams BARBERS’ for sale cheap ply to D A Bruce, Queen St, NURSE WANTED. Simpson, Rochford St. to learn the ea emai WANTED.—An apprentice blacksmith business. Apply to G. H. Foster, Pownal W barf. dy eod — “TO LET.—That comfortabie and ple »santly situated house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in eecuvation of Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, possession g ven 1st May vext. Apply wo H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, 65 ~ By-law amending the By-law respecting Theatres and Pablic Shows. Be it enacted by the City Gouncil, of The City of Charlottetown, that section one of the suid Bylaw, be amended by adding the fo'lowing words. “Provided never the less, that it shall bé lawful for the City Council, upon the application of the owners or managers of anyOpera House,Music Hall or other Pub jie Hal) of any kind, togrant a yearly license for such sum a= may he deter- > mined upon, by resolution of said Council. JAMES WARBURTON, M.D. Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. 82—2 wks A Bye-law Respecting the Sale of Moat. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: — 1, Every person publicly selling meat (ir a, salted or ‘corned) by retail within this city in any store, shop, house, warehouse or other building or in the public market build— ing Or in or from any meat waggon, cart, car- riage, sleigh or other vehicle upon the public streets or highways of the said City by retail or in less quantities than by the carcass, shall obtain from the Mayor thereof a License as a meat Vendor, and the Mayor is hereby author zed to issue such License upon receiving the License fee hereinafter mentioned. 2. The License fee shall be Twenty-five dollars per annum. 3. No person shall expose for sale or pub- licly sabres salted or corned meat by re- tail or Tess quantities than by the carcass in any store, house, shop, warehouse or other pailding of place or inthe public market building, or in or from any meat wagon, cart, carriage, sleigh or other vehicle within the said City, without having first obtained a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned. petitioned by the Dominion Agricultural and Breeder s Assuciations to place a prec tical farmer in charge of the live stock and Agricultural Experimental Depart- ment. It was expected when Mr. Fisher became Minister of Agriculiure, he being a farmer and cattle breeder woald have the skill to direct the routine of thelive stock man~ agemeni so efficently a3 to insure the most favorable conditions for the health of the cattle on the Dominion Experimental Farms. But when last fall, after three years of Mr. Fisher’s rule, afresh and mal- ignant attack of tuberculosis was reported asexisting on the Central Experimental Farm at Ottawa, the surprise and dissap- pointment was great. For if all the meaus at the command of the government is not enough to prevent such inroads of disease who may hope to escspe? As afier a little inquiry it was understood that the herd at that farm are kept stabl d constantly, the year round, the slarm abated, for practical stock men know tha: exercise and natural conditions are ae essential to healta in us to buman- ity. Bat now comes a sample of the stupidity of this man who caonot ke-p down disease in the cattle under his owa personal supervision. -He sends members of his staff to tell farm:ers how to care for their stock. One of the fiundamental rules laid down by these talkers is that milch cow? sbould be kept close prisoners ip their stables from early fall till next summer, thus totaliy ignoring the fact that herds so theated are the special yictims of all sorts ot disease and mishaps, tuberculosis being only one of them. Then, to carry out the absurdity, the dairy expert is accompanied by a sprig of a veterinary whose orders are to preach the dangers of the identical disease the dairy expert has been giving directions for propagating. Such ie the character of goverument meddiing with agricultural interests az usually carried out. It isa question with most farmers whether more harm than good is not done by these staff officials. Noditference what their personal opiaion may be their public statements must be in accordance with the whim hobby of the head of their deparimest. Atthe prevent time, there are indications ofa determined crusade by the Dominion Minister of Agriculture against our cattle for the purpose of proving we have taber- culosis among our dairy herds. That would be pardooable was he capable of keeping the cattle he bas charge of in a wholesome state. But as he has tailed to do so, we have a rightto say to bim “Physican heal thyseif.” The truth is, Psince Elward Island farmers may not be just everything they should be, but they know how to breed aod keep healthy cattle. Skilled veterinary surgeons tell us that they seldom see a genuine case of tuberculosis here. True, we have in mind the case of an unforiuo~ ate farmer near Mount Stewart who killed Cacls 4. Any person or persons guilty of any in- fraction of any of the Provisions of this Bye- law, shall, upon conviction before the Stipen- diary Magistrate on the oath or affirmation oi any credible witness, forfeit and pay at the dis- cretion of the Stipenciary Magistrate a_penal- ty not exceeding the sum of Thirty Dollars for each olfence, exclusive of costs, and in de- fault of payment thereof it shall and may be awful for the said Stipendiary Magistrate to commit the offender to the Common Jail ec she County of Queen’s County for any period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said pen- alty and costs be sooner paid. Provided al- ways that nothing in this Bye-law contained shall be construed to prevent per- sons from selling meat by the quarter on the public or market square adjoining the market building without such license, but all persons shall have the right thereon to sell meat of all kinds by the quarter on payment of the usual market t Ils as at present or at any time here- afler may be provided. And Provided fur- ser that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require persons selling tinnea or conned meats poultry or game to take out the License above mentioned. TAMES WARBURTON, M. D., ' Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. S2—ed 2wk. PICKFORD & BLACK LINE PALIFAX, & “CHARLOTTE OW OF 1898. §. S. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’*own about 25th April Importers and ship, ers will please erder their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- er accommodation. Saloon amid— hips. Special freight rates wil! be given this n. seaso WwW. W. CeARKE, Agent. &t guar a “£2 SALE OK TU Lb. That well knows business Hotel on ; St near tbe market. " coats] oomtaiae about twenty reome and shop, all io good repa.r. siabling for thirty horses, with Jarge 4 ecuon. \ Avpiy 0 ;HOMAS CAMPBELL ueea —tlY, € - * geod yard off nearly iis whole nerd of cattle under the mistaken impression that they were infected by that diseas-, but after investi- gation proved thatthe trouble with that herd was over application of Mercurial! ointment fordestroying vermin, the cattle afterwards being allowed to get wet and cold from which cause illness and sores followed. Uases of mistakes in test- ing withthe tuberculin injectionareknowa to be so frequent that its character as a reliable indication as to @e presence of tuberculosus is pow seriously doubted. At any rate itis unreliable. But why this feverish dread ot tuber-~ culosi« in cattle. The emiveat discoverer of the germs of that disease and its identi- cal c.aracter with consumption in maa touod it was as fatal to the lower orders of animal life asto the higher domestic avimals, from rats and mice and poultry up to horses and cattle each and all being sub- } ject to and afflicted with tuberculosiv, also wild animals, deer, rabbits, etc. He found, to, the air we breatbe and the water we drink to be well supplied with the germs; 60 that at all times we are exposed to the danger of attack, making it im- possibie to sav with any ceriainty how or wen any consumptive sutferer coutracted the disease. It is now acknowledged by competent oo-ervers that when tnber culosis occurs in the lungs it gets there through breathing sir aud not by either catlog or drinking. Cattle men, at ove time, were very meek and accepted the decree to kill iu all humility. But thatday has passed. We now demand that the Government isolate human victims of tuberculosis, it being evident that they are the means of spread~ ing the disease among cattle as weil as among humanity. The trath is but little is known as yet of the origin of this disease. But one point is fairly well proved, which is that itis not directly hereditary. That | | | | not diseased at birth,though thay may have inberited that weakly constitution which predisposes to disease. On the other hand, the strong and vigorous may, by hardship or loss of health, be liable to contract that disease when their powers of resistauce is the offs | spring of parents having tuberculosis are | RAM ACH A Nee eg ee lee sat ce ate fat ce cRRETE RENO? = a bi) aa ww i eh = — fy oe ? ko oe 3 @ o t '» a | & B iF a 2: w pad a K> F .. “3a OS # Jae rd 4 i oy ay a . -~»p, or ¢ fig ; m7 ,* “i — a> ®, chaien & at. 2 “Ea The gentleness of Spring, of which the pocts 9 an ath .- ad ¢ . . ss Jae ne a certain extent, visionary. There is more disease and sictnes e- Fj , 7 - wenemn se r2 — ‘ tL. lin mt ot wie. Oe « : ‘ 1 a waited about on the gentle spring breezes thaa is carricd along oe ane , a “7 ™ Ye) - Sas ~~, ; ae hte, | ae v4 Lip t's ie The of . ~ at Sd a =. ~ een tp 1~ 4he Fi ree f} 6 ty rn SAY a vy ae we wut ©& Ge WLecwaee-- 0 vd dowe we jv tee itcnskdan Baac . Lit COS fit, ; - > Pr ‘ ON < es ; 2 a ee Vey a > . ~Z / = ; ¥ Be $ af 43 | Pee ~ lanes that paint the laughing soil,” it also frezss from the frczex — 4 ° 4 . * de 7 <9 clutch £ win** + > qatoceer need PEN reer fn ar on pttSin T4 ° ’ q . 4 w clutch of winter the impriened germs cf Ciseasc. Each melting pilz of a winter’s collection of ditt and 7 ‘ ‘ 4. { ‘ 4 eu c daiie i atl inka" olide Seprca_l-- oar tm as ae nan tt, + to £¢sa« ~ g £4 snow exhalcs diseace-lndcacd fumes. Your health, at this critical season cf the year, depends on whether your ke oie t= ste-y is strony enounwh 22 © ented bata tn <4 hetand the Fiee ee Se ° ‘ “ts YSLCred 8s SEOs. F CUOE YL Fs sess 4g Swe b!ooS PVfe Cae Sal tO Wed! rand bane disozse (aat isis 29 the raring atmosphere, a —_— Se See ee tty wee —_a. o r ; : . 7 — a _Kowwe-re - . ES b+. ae) if ? —s i eri i i,’ 4 nN C mi = tes iat adel Sila Bi intns % we wt i ; ee all _ e ‘ { a ‘ , <- Sit. tes . | le etynu at. gme 2 eryrto o _ ots cont : ° ‘ : Pue puricies the blood; stro.~thens tic system; imparts energy ta every portion of the body; prevents disease. IT hn Rom OS RIV. LrPrT Uy 4 ale be tated an eC Tee ee ‘ « ¢ - ¥, é . ; “ wrenran t 1 - ~ : : Mi a9 NOT CILY A CPRING TSCINE. Itisa gencral al-the-yesr-rcaund tenis, io all comes at. al Ce = . os ky A > a os ~ - 4 ate 2 x . tc ¢ ‘ _ : ‘5 t. <2 scrtarwt <> , : ced mane a- aA. ~ 4-y! .- . ee = “3 . we “ia tae sorite-time wil do you mose good than many seli-styled scviag mecicing. ite Getty Gin oe es oe 5. Verde ny ‘ ie A os ory? ee 1a San an «ene A necyotta ou 74 a “ alininh t : f. . pg AbSer’s Effervescent Salt givss rosust, enerrctic heat and a clean systen Do you take & Calive oa . te “ - - er a eee sale lee . _ ea rot cocamence now. You could not choose a better time. 1 <<, Vy Ff 4 *T" prey / Sm ATWTA a a Cn aa °° Tee oor Tor ae § ee, 1 . ~ * : ie ; "| err eee CASIATRATY Tyo a isa Pull. uk AY 2 have six en Abbey s Ifiorvescent Salita very thorough trial among the inmates wan —_ iif CANADA LALICET says: “This prepnratioa-hyerves every guod of the Hiumuse of the Sisters of Pr vileuce, where I ain resident physician : c a . ; oe St } parati iwserves rery VOY . » anos Med " ‘. oe ee. eealei ¢ ne ae > aM. . > - 7 oe ° iasd v iwaaich 13 being s iit. A satapte ii olereu to each physician, and o he _~— am —, bs ys Re ees : ae ne, ee -_ ic; davet faverabiy is It Colaz.ented upon, Tuere is no donbt but that the + Sa a pandering Pe OOS Ae ee ee S cae Kheunation, J have : i) Cuily use of Abbey s LEffervcicent Sault will 2¢ a great preventive aud aid keate:) Alsscy's 2 eresncemt SA -t 54s BER. PEMDET OF . Canen, and have always ' -. ia waruing off attacks of disc ase.” ait fouml the "ys Effe mcr’ cond tra oie nae 1 ae eee ent Nema vo re f : ing Adbey’s Effervescent Salc us a thorongily reliable preparation. I may ’ ar . ven react he de ss . F : 4 . » Y 9 ae HAS. 1. De MAKI iGNY, of _Montreal, has been a physician forthe add that I us? Abbey's MFervescent Salt mayself every Cay, and have found j ist ifty vears. Jie has seen much suffering in that time, and has done it murs beueScial ia my own cause than any similar taing I have ever 7 Wich io aleviate it: This is lis opinion ef Abbey's LXervescent Salt : ‘I J tried.’’ A All Drugcists sell this standard Eaglisi preparation Abbey’s Effervescent Salt is known as “The Foundation of Health,” at 60 cezts a large bottle. Trial size, 25 ccuts. against too presumptuous “vets” will soon bring them to their senses, Consumers of milk or beef can console themselves with the thought that there is not in existence proof that would satisfy any sensible jndze or court tvat either of these foods has caused any one to contract consumption. That disease ie more com~ mon among savage tribes who have never used food produced by the cow than among netions who largely use beef, milk, butter, and cheese. Frep. G. Bovyer. DOES IT PAY TO TIPPLE Yon know it don’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-denialtoqnit. The Dixon Cure, which ia taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste,-aod will cure you of «}] desire for }‘quor in two or three days, so that you -would pay five cente for a barre) of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be better in every way,in both health avd pocket, and'without interfering with bus- iness duties. Write in confidence for par ticnlars. The Dixon CureCo., No 40 Park Avenue, (vear Milton St., ) Montreal epee atemaiatpemeetee ——— ee - -—-" 6% YR 000390009004 | GREAF SALE candi @Piantie DRY GOODS After an absence of 4 menths I have now returned to Ch’town, and have opened up for business in Capt - May’s - Oli - Stand, qirafton Street Where I am now better prepared than ever io give the buyivg public of Ch’town the greatest barga‘ns ov earth. Ladies Underwear Men’s Underwear Men’s Overalls Ready Made clothing etc PHILLIP GOODS?EIN, New York Cheap Store HODGE OS OOCd CU GOwd~’ 04 COGS ! ¢ OP POSL OGAS OOOO OO9E VIO = HO" SVSH TESS HOSS OOO6 OOOO 6969 0066 € Si CEC OSESE 9FOOOCOSE We have commenced burn are weakened from any cause. Let the cattle owners of this Province look after the weilfare of their berd« and see to it that no man, either with or with~ out adiploma, meddles with his stock when they are evidently ia good health. In casé of sickness, should the “vet” wish to experiment then, as a safe- guard, require that the owner be furnished with the proof of the presence of disease. } ing, and can supply any quan ‘tity of best quelity ot Lime, for farming and building pur- poses. | (. LYONS & Uo. 85—pat. guar. 1 mo OD OD 0D 0B90GVOD ©9SOD0HO9O]OO? The newest of the new. Your money’a worth in every pair. Men’s Dongola Shoes ** Checolate Shoes 7 ** Dongola Boots 1.50 * Fine Dongola Whole fo a g xed OUR.... _ $3.00, 490 and 4.56 boots ars bean. ties; no nicer gocds could be desired, hem before buying elsewhere. em oD R.K.Jost STAMPER’S CORNER. BLACK DIAMOND LINE @ Ooo@ ©6062 ©6020 606006850666 ; seme Se ome . *~ Oe en a a The 8. S. Benavi.ta sailing f-om Mon~ treal, Saturday Morning, May 7th, will be due at Charlottetown Tuesday morn- ing, May 10th, and will sail for St. John’s and Newfouadilaend, carrying Hortes, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight aud passage apnlv to PEAKE BROS & CO. oe Agents. Ch’town, May 20th °98 93 3i eod. eee To arrive about the first of May S000 BAGS Livepool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, and 20 barrels Evglish Coal ‘Tar, y J PEAKE BROS,: 5) WANTED A quantity of liva Lobsters. quire En- MICHAEL SWEENY, dy 3i Doreh »ster St. df SHERBANEE RS SDEBRRPEREREESE i = anne _ a — en arene so te . ice stool bs itd etree | MANS SR are seal part to ‘scomp:tsat medical er jo A MINES ulations. : on pdr sees eg wegpthartonrs SHOES —— f For 10 cents, Tigre in cash or stamps, we will mail you, oll charges prepaid, a handsome metal box, size 54 inches long, 3% inches wide and 1 inch deep, filled : with TetTiry’s ELEPH: BraxpD Ixnpo-CEYLON TEA, 50 cents per ¥, : cuality. The box alone is worth the money—the Tea it contains is worth © aon ava mor2 than the money. : en inducement to make you acquainted with the It’s offered as a: Celicious Ulephant Brand Teas, and incidentally to see where our adver- tising is best recd—and so kindly mention the paper. ° d é ToTLey's vernant DRanp Ixpo-Cevien Teas are sold only in }$ and 1 1b. lead packets, never in bulk and can be had from mos dealers in good groceries ia Canada, At the price printed on each packet (25 cons to $1.00 j.r Ib.) they cre cous. red to be the Best of Tea Values. — H TETLEY & CO. IMIONTREAL 2 3 ELEPHANT GRAND. J 14 LeEMOINE STREET. orp eee! eet ~ Gays’ Seeds One reason why you should buy your vegetable seed from Gay & Sop, 16 planting the same seeds themselves, and their extensive experience in market ables them to know the varieties best suited to our climate and the requi market, We make a specialty of vegetable seeds, including field turnips, me and paranips. Seeds mailed by the ib,oz and pack ge, free of postage Pas and ‘1 the pint Je extra. The following Jarge pack ages at 5c:—-Asparagu®, beet, carrot, f bage, causiflower, turnip, onion, let'uce. spinach, radi h, celery, tom-i0. equa cucumber, melon, vellow and sweat corn,swees vea, paasy, ete, Beet and parsnip 8¢ , 50c lb = =Onion, Ne 07, $1.2)1b. Cabbage, Me oz, ec alb. Peas, AmeriesD Wonder, ie Excelsior, Stratagem, Champion of England, first and best at lve pint. Yellow eyed & the best for baking, se pint. Golden May, bes! snap bean, 0c pint. May Culver, " beau, lic pint. All the above beans, tic package. : Improved Danver’s carrot, 60c lb, Improved short white carrot, He none arsni ps, 5@c lb. Dignity mangei, 25¢e lb, 51]b lots 22c. Evan-’ Imported Memm ong Red mangels, I8c lb, 5]bs at Isc, This is the kind of mangel we * year. Klephantor Monarch swede Turn ips, ?c ib, 5 Ibs at 20c. Evans’ Clyde, turnip, l-e lo, 5 bs at ide, Haszard’s Improved, imported for us by Geo. Carvr W ben ordering, write plainly. Send P. ©. order or registered letter, Order oll seedsmen on P.E.1. who grow and piaut extensively the same kind of seeds they : J.J. GAY & SOX, Nursery Garden, Charlottetown, + ee n>t dind P. S —Dealing personally with our custom2rs at the market, Ch’town. we do ourseives to any price, but our terms are strictly cash, If High Qualities combined with extremely iow prices, can ¢a tion to your purse, it can’t fai! to yield to oar P inducements REMEMBER Economy is of itself a great income. can help you. JOHN NEWSON, ellers of good Furniture 4 trangers to poor Furniture. Ecconomize—-¥¢ om 44” —— -. WwW rs P lc 1 ¢ rry conve resent