4 aa rf evevet 3 ————)) = S = = = = 3 2 : = 2 = = E § 5 Fw, = 2 = = = = , | = . 3 :Baby’s Own: = Soap: E 3 = makes the little ones 2 Zhappy by keeping theirs = tiny bodiesinahealthy & 3 clean condition. = = THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO, = = MONTREAL, = = ALBERT TOILET SOAPS. os 5) St anh PUBLIG AUCTION Farm, Stock, Crop & Farm Imple- ments. pd Iam irstructed by Thomas A, McLean Esq to seli at auction cu hia premises at Holland Cove, 14 niles from Rocky Pvint,on Monday Feb. 27th. 1899, at lz o’clock, noon His spiendid farm containing 2°0 acres of freehold |and, a little more or less,in a high state of cultivation, with dwelllog house and new outbuildings, gocd wellin yard, and 8 acres pleated out with valuable fruit trees and well f-nced. ALSO-1 Allright mare, 15 years old; 1 Pre- cepivr mare, (Dam by Allright). | Machinist h sree, 7 years old,(Dam by Sir Robert), 1 colt (oy Pattern Maker) I year old; I feal (out of Preceptor mare) | horse 7 yeare old (Allright) 21 head ofcattle, pure bred jerseys, grade jer- seys and ayrshires, I pure bred jersey bull, 4 years old, 2 fatoxen6 youug pigs,6 months gid: | brood sow (Tamworth), pure bred im ported) | brood sow (Yorkshire) pure bred. IMPLEMENT 3—2 carts, 1 track wagon, 1 team sleigh, 1 truck, 1 set iron harrows, 1 epring tooth harrow, 1 stesl m>ulder, 1 disc harrow, 1 steel plow, 1 seed drill, (new); 1 wheel rake, (new); l sulky, | hay mower. ~sele positive. No reserve. TERNS—$5 and under, cash; over $5, ten months credit on approved paper. Terms for Farm at sale. F. H. HORNE, Auctioneer Feb 16~w2i—Wat. Guar, Pat. oe Pure Food Sellers ~@ & > ~ea ee eee SNAPS — Snide ers chicken & Moek | Turtle in large cans — only 25c_ per can. Heintz Baked Beans — with To- mato Cateup. A delicious dish — 15 & 20c per can. 1 ' : | MACCARONI~ | Evaporated Fruits, Apricots, Peaches ;and Pears, only 15 cents per lb, Freach Maccaroni in ose pound packages 12 & l4c per pkg. PIVKLES— Mixed aad Chow— put up by Crosse & Bl ickwell—pint bot tles, 2 JAM~—in 7 Ib. pails—a variety of kinds, 65c per pail. aos ih | | > per botile. = > eS > > Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers, Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 » oo Silver w 7.00 » 30.00 Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Oaff studs and liuks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooc hes 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate, Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto | — Tm" DAILY KLXAMINER, CHARLOT'VETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1869 myivrvevvevveerreverevevevivevevers + Of Special Interest = a to our Farmers =: i ssssasascaconscqonneennnnsennonnee i — ” ee ee Ducks. Ducks are not favorites on farms, for the reason that so many believe they must have running water or a pond in order to dowell. In many places where the ducks are kept they are inferior mongrels, not likely to be profitable, and they are very destruc- tive. Ducks do not scratch up the garden, but if a vessel of water is left where they may get at it, they will soon scatter it and make a mess of it. If it is muddy weather and they can have access to the walks and porches about the residence, they will socn make you wish there wasn’t a duck on top of the earth. If ducks areto be kept on the farm at all, itis worth while to have%the best. They cost but little more in the first place and the profits will be much more satisfattory. Pekins seem tu be the leading variety and they are very good for feathers which is something that is seldom ever taken into consider- ation where dncks are kept incenent- ally. Ducks will produce their proper | quota of fertile eggs on solid food alone although their natural food is vegetables. They will not and do not object te a littie animal food in the shape of fish, frogs, pollywogs, etc., found at the brook, or in puddles and swales, where flags and other similar vegetation grows. It is not gererally known by farmers that the duck unlike the hen, has no crop—the passage duct leading from the throat direct to the gizzard is very small compared to the size of the bird. This is the reason it does not thrive on hard food alone. There is no place for the hard food to go through the softening stage as is the case with birds having a crop. Ducks havea very foolish way of dropping their eggs inthe water, and following a brook or river into neigh— boring farms ; unless they have suitable quarters and regular attention, they will give a great deal of trouble in this way. Notwithstanding the general dislike to ducks by farmers they have a_ great many qualities to recommend them on allfarms. It matures early and duck- ling is a very good addition to any re- past. They are good feeders, hence their growth is rapid, and if the time it takes to get them ready for market is con- sidered, they consume no more than other fowls. If ducks are properly managed they get their full growth in four monthes and may be marketed in August.—Wisconsin Farmer. A Sailor’s Test for Fresh Eggs. When a British ship drops her anchor in a foreign port she is immed- lately surrounded by a noisy host of natives in little canoes laden with all the delicacies the climate affords. Fresh bread, butter, eggs and fruit— all very tempting fare te poor Jack, after months of salt meat and hard However, the native is not so simple in manners as in costume, and it requires all jack’s wits to enable him to guard against the tricks of these dealers. In the very hot climates eggs will not keep long fresh, and as the test applied tothem by the seward of a great sailing vessel affords rd4ther an interesting experiment I will describe if, ' hi st VYISTUIT. He selected three eggs from the basket, placed them end to end on the table then grasping the outside eggs, one in each hand, he pressed their ends against the ends of the centre egg, and raised it between them off the table. While thus suspended, the centre egg of its own accord revolved, as it were ee a WATGHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise you. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE New Dominion Dairying Co. The Aunual Meeting of the New Dominion Dairying Co., will be held on its own axis. It waslaid aside as fresh, and another tested till the basket was emptied. He said that un- less the egg was fresh it would aot make the curious movement which I flave tried te describe. It is an inter- esting experiment, and can easily be tried, but when performed by our steward it was both comic and pictur- esque. The solemn Oriental, with his ringed ears and toes, the snowy, or yellow brown eggs, and our burly broad shouldered steward, with his jolly English face, made up a picture not to be forgotten. A. O. H., Rate of Growth of Duckling. An experiment recently conducted at Hamonton, New Jersey, went to show that ducklings, if properly fed and managed, should make the follow- ing gains in weight per weee: LB. OZ. Weight at one week old. .0 4 “ two weeks old .. 0 9 “ three weeks old. 1 ° ” four weeks old .. 1 9 , five weeks old... 2 a * six weeks old...2 11 - seven weeks old . 3 5 = eight weeks old . 4 ° “ nine weeks old. 4 8 —_— = — Dn. A. W. Cuase aT WorK IN His LABOKATORY. THE GATARRH CLUTCH | This Disgusting Malady is at the Throat of Nine Hundred in Every Thousand of Our Country's Population, This is Not Hearsay, it is Borne Yut by Care. fully Compiled Statistics of Diseases Most Prevalent—tts Development is Watched Carefully, Because it’s so Sure a Foree« ruoner ofthat Arch Moloch of Disease— Consumption—if Neglected, WiLL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure There's Hope. I had suffered so many years from catarrh that I don’t know that I will ever get it out of my remembrance. One day, when I took one of the end- tess prescriptions given me by the medicrl man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, “ Will this cure me, or will it not? Or will it be like the rest ?” I was nearly. desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—“ No, nothing can cure catarrh. I have it myself until I often think of suicide. 1% take %pium usually to sleep it off.” I took the prescription away unfilled and went home, thinking of what the drug- gist had said about suicide, and I was utterly disheartened. scription yet. One day my deliverance came. A lacy told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly insane, and that a remedy known as Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a lot about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no faith. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, and found it a complete cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Price 25 cents, blower included. i ee ee ee 8 ee ADVICE ABOUT Spice. | When ordering a packrge Pepper, Ginger, Allepice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you cen al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for :: ; Mott's 0006 0008464454 © i A i ee ee : : | : Telephone Company, The Annual Meetirg of “The Tel- ephone Company of Prince Edward Is land,” for the election of directors ‘and for such other proceedings and business as it in Afton Hall, on Tuesday, the 7th March next, at 2 o’clock p. m. A full attendanee of shareholders’ and patrons is requested. By order of Directors. is competent for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wed~ nesday, the 8th day of March, 1899, at the hour of 8 o’clock, p. m., at the offiee of the Coinpany, Queen St. H.J. CUNDALL, GLORGE WILSON, Sec’y New Dominion, Feb 23, w2i President Ch’town, Feb, 25, 99—sat,tu, fr,wed re . I have that pre-" UP IN WINDSOR Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Winxvacr, Feb, 20—The following state- ment, which Mr. F. H. Cole of this place requests us to publish, is worthy of atten- tion from every yictim of Rheumatism in Cavada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants him in making this statement, “Words cannot deecribe how I suffered frora Rhumatism and Kidrey Complaint. I tried every cure tbat was recommended but got no benefit untill began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for they cured me— made me sound and well, in every joint and limb.” Those who suffer the agoniee of Rheuma- tism or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidoey Pills will cure them. —_- A new Knapp ro'ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- ing season, —_—— Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian Life {nsurance Compary ure to be removed high taxation in Hawilton. = Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Torentc, 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 a prompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. ¥ire Hall. — Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor eettlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in buman study, with a central problem. Experts speak of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstoi’s pen. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Truth, of London says that Emperor William has written a Jetterto Queen Vic. toria, announcing that he will arrive at Cowes, Isle of Wight, on board the im- perial yacht Hoheuzollern on July 29tb, and that he wil] remain at Cowes for one week, To all whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 60 disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system fres from poisonous waste ~uaterial, ftor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- ‘ipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, A squad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exhibitions Micard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. a Chronic Eezema Cured. One ef the mest chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella | Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my dauefter Gracie Ella was cured of Kesema of long standing by ustmg tour boxes ef Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Wiliam Thistle, pe omens ot Hartiand aiso certifies that he pidtour boxas 1 Lr, Ghase’s Ointment which red Gracie Ek ila, SETS s = on 3s Le es Rist Fe : eg ca a . ~~ s 3 ey i fe AS aie iy: ‘ ? : J ‘ ; tf ol byt hts. a- fi’ x tA ae 2&} % be birt apm rE anes 1} i al as aene , Fag in Soe Ch § | HAR? Pinvta eke i @ ee oe = brad eB Oe ih tte SY Mae eS RE eg eee + aS AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camper or observer of nature. Foxrst and Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. 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