@-# ss ar * 2: sma limon tice sacl Aol mat! 2 * 4 — te * _* + x : % > ne ee “— ‘s . ee ee ee Weer ee 42 ite lg. 88, . Sones tll a h- en a re ate 2 o- sci abet cloak a nme) eRe hate eat A . ‘~* a 's ° é > o « = > ™ * . vr be - ¢ i i . 2 arene te igen ath greater il aceite. a * a - és te _- seg eli aye * . - « fa at as a ° OO EIOAE AE He é * ea , - ea * eat agri ay RRA OT tga! WEN bine THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 13 “HOW TO MAKE PIGS PAY. Alc} Rules by the r Pig Assoctatiou {rish Improcemént a day with another, the pig that com- a mands the highest price is an animal which, +e preg: ERG h well tinished, must not be over-fat, GG ERNE EN es cae ORD, fand whic h turns the scale, dead weight, at sm about 168 Ibs. This ty] 2 of hog is called a bacon” pig, and is that required for the promised to greatly reduce the | London | ng-side s sins ef bacon trade, liture They have largely ‘*Berwicks’’ are small plump pigs averaging : ibout 112 Ibs dead weight, that is, ranging trongest language they con-; 0etween 99 and 119 f. 2 he price for these i provincial debt. In five years, lly the sameas for bacon pigs, but at : ; oe \¢ res of the year, through § scarcity, they bave added Over a quarter of a millon j thew mee fetch #0 00: 2. ‘wet cw eae ofa rs to Our debt. ~~ oI i fuer way ’ : Chey are used for the ham and middle trade, a “ iy professed that they jand the manufa ed article 18 almye it entire- snage our allairs without taxaiOd. | 1. sold in [relaad ln three years they have taken from the] Hogs of an ntermediate class, that is, rang- people over one hundred and thirty-eight} ing between .19 and 154 lbs. dead weight, thoussnd ad Ars in taxes | are by y real sO saleal le a 1d rarely com pretested against the practice of| n high a figure as either bacon pigs or be x money atthe banks. There has} Berwicks. They are called in the trade “‘six Seu year since they attained les,’ ard at certain seasons of the year, power, atthe Province has not owed } notably the Spring, ar lepressed in , its Lo «¢ r more of thej Price, being often quoted at 4s, to 5s. under banks ¢ ee “Phew pledged themselves notto impose) There is another type of hog—the “over- i bee : as iweight.’ The highest weight enerally killed a ReES IE cut consulting the pe pe | eS Q> 3] TI No = r was the promise made than it} 7! (M¢ Packing Houses Is 162 ths, here ate : ; Ce | however, a few killed Some pounds heavier Ww broken by the intr xctlon | oa) this, but there is always some 2s. or 38. a vor four separate tax} n+ | for them, as the class of bacon 3 ial red from them is inferior, and has s engaged, it tO} to be sold at considerably less money in the 4 ney rk ires tie parr | \ above classes of pigs must be fed ‘ : ling Taos bas notiw mit not over-fed \ gocd bacon pig of hee The building has received noj] 168 Ibs. aught to be produced in 7 months repa - | from its birt} a sh Id not be crammed, ee ypposi le Ud it b half s arved, but fed : -s steadily and regularly. Pigs fead steadily and as ho necessity tor avOomMmm ; ie . 7 ea. aoe ‘i ee That eifieie) stil] | re gu irly Will give ne most sa istacuuonary re- - i sults he feeder when weighed at packing inh they have been in power) }, . Ahog which has being half starved at AT'S = life, even though well fed i inced, witb on oice, FroO- afterward. will lo so S There has not beena I ogs is soft an flabby if fed on Singse year of administration that| on turnips or mangols, and in comparison to t been a large deficit, —their : their weight j e scale is miserable. ».000. aud if the | They y decei we doubt it) tl buyer added. the as- | w! by * but they will not de ¢ 2000 will be| the scale weig | The best classes of food for pig feeding ar } notatoes( k, barley, meal, oatmeal, oe ee sI i 1 rd, bran, ground wheat, PROVLES PARTY'S MOTTO: © ul, Indiar rl later should be only I wees . inolv in ‘oniut *tlo it ) ar 1 VICTORY WITH HONOR. sae S| weney in ee - . . yrs ye Pp | ways be ground as fine as the mill can make it, e nd thoroughly cooked, otherwise the Indian Peoples’ varty’s Platform | corn passes through the animal undigested and ‘ . , / a } to the loss of the feeder). * ‘Lhe Provincial executive willbe re-] ph. secret of making money by pigs is not auced irom nine to seven. {torush into them nor out of them. Never | “No public money will be expended in} keep’ too many; uever keep too few: The } eXcess of legislative appropriations, uniess | fault in a the past has = that fe eders ran into in case Of unavoidable becessity, such as| buy when hogs were dear, and stayed at home caused by flood or sudden disaster.” wl ey were cheap. “Try the reverse and he result will surprise you. ‘**Provisioa will be made for a qnarterly You will not get well-shaped pigs from a bad- publication of revenue and expenditure.” “ue office or Commissioner of Public ey Bisons a bri neither will you ect thrifty pig } j . I n an ) t ae Le ~is will be abolished and the duties a , untori ly hh = ada cdo not keep . >: ur pigs clean dry t will not pay you. eésigued to the Attorney General.” your pigs cl and dry they will not p A pig, any more than a human being, will not thrive on a foul, damp bed. The best thriving pigs we have ever seen were those prod luced from an ordinary well- shaped country sow and a thoroug ehbred York boar. The services of this latter c! i} ass of animal can easi'y be had nowadays. A long-legged, ungainly boar will get a leg; gy, flatribbed, cat- hammed, he ‘rring-gutted miserab e class of pigs, which will pay nobody and decei ve nobody as to et ‘ir quality except, perhaps, the man who feeds them. The tall leggy hog r used ignorantly to be tho ught to deceive the buyer who purchas- “ Jhe present ferry system will be re- fore=d with a view to greater ecOnomy of expenditure without diminis hing efficiency of accommodation. “A reform in the administration cf the Surrogate and Probate court will be etfected. “4 radical change, will be made in the admiuistration of the Public Works department, so that the mouey now wasied can be saved to the Province. “The present system of taxation will be . . l by ‘‘guess,” so changed that it will operate with even- oa y “guess,” but it will not degeive the pack- ed justice, and not bear oppressively|~ ‘,. Hs haude hare * — ' i t Pp a J No matter how low prices may be, if it does melisma ouw éleos axnavers. r how low ] smay apd unfairly On any Clase OF taxpayers not pay to feed pigs, it certainly does not pay “ Sconomy will be practised ip every de- partment, and taxation will be kept down to the lowest possible limit. *T he efficiency of the Public Service will be maintained, aud revenue and expendi- ture will be made to equare as nearly as 90F 211 le, “No tarther increase of the public debt will be permitted. **Puere will be considerable reductions in the expenditure of the public money, and the resources of the Province will be safe- guarded and husbanded by every legitimate means that can be devised.” to starve them. The way to have cheap stores is to feed them yourself, A good sow is easily fed, savings bank you could have. The day you buy is the day you sell. If you pay too much for the store you will want (but will not get) too much for the bacon pig. Where a proper sow is kept, young pigs can be probuced for 1s. a week of their age. Why should the feeder pay practically double this | for them. and is the best Peoples’ Party’s Candidates. ‘ QUEEN’s COUNTY. YOUR } CHARLOTTETOWN AND Roya.ty :- PATRICK ; BLAKE AND JAMES PATON. BABY’S SKIN % FIRST DIstaict —: D. B. MecLEOD AND { SAMUEL BEATON. | NEEDS < Seconp Distr es ALEXANDER (HORNE) .ND Rt NALD McMILLAN. THrp District:—PETER McCOURT 66 4 9 } AND THOMAS A. McLEAN. | BA Y iy ‘ = © ( Focrtu District :-—-A. A. MCLEAN AND! D é HENRY WOOD, ; . ‘ ‘ KING’S COUNTY. ‘ Georcetrowx anpd RoyaLtry: — HON. | DANIELGORDON AND HON. aT. J. McDONALD. First Districry: — JOHN Me LEAN | 99 AND JOHN wasnt i Secoxp Districr:—MORSON ND Mc- ISAAC. | Turrp District: —JAMES E. MAC-} DONALD AND CYRUS SHAW. ay | CTA BI ( Fovrrn Disrricr :—PROWSE AND Mc-| a : KINNON. \ PRINCE COUNTY. :—GILBERT Des- LEFURGEY. NONE BETTER #* % FOR st DELICATE SKINS St MMERSIDE AND Lot 17 nrOCHES AND A. A. rirst District —: JAMES BIRCH AND J EDWARD HACKETT. |y THIRD DistRICT:— J. A. MACDONALD, . The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. AND J. F. eo LT. 1) MI ; yovrTH pistrict — :WM. CAMPBELL! ontreal. AND MALCOLM ROSS. ag ’ e : = : wa ae ~~ tO _ Ser. For Sale or To Let. A house on Dorchestor Street, neXt | loc t New Cathedral, at present me ‘ —_ ad ae 1 a + ei viven | Two Honses on Pleasant Street. Good last of June. Cr ee ©, stable and yard. St O ne. - AK THU! R G, PEAKE Offic e oO7 I Peake’s” Wharf. WILLIAM DODD. July 6, 97—1m minutes and cure permanently. + with free medical advice for MUNYON'S STAND AGAINST QLD FOGYISH. ED Bigotry and Prejudices Must Be Buried With Their Count- less ViCtims, AN AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT. Poisonous Diugs and Poisonous Nostroms Must Gine We to Advanced Science. —$ $$$ ——_... -| HUNDREDS ARE BEING CURED Iftou Are Ailing. No Matter What the Disease is or How Many Doctors Have Failedto cure You, Step ints the Near. est Drug Store, Guide to Health, Buy a 25. cent Remedy and cure Yonr- seid. Mr. Michal! Martin, 5 15 St. di mess { Sireet, Montrea eve past four years | bave bee: at suite rom rheumatism aad altue i everal so-called remedies, | re¢ ‘ead LO bDeuchil Less than one botiie of Mu ivon’s Rheu- matism Cure, I a say, cured i i Ct¢ n’s Kheut m fails to relieve in one to three urs in cur few days Price 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigesuon Price 25¢. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold ina few hours. 25c. and stomach trouble. Price Munyon’s Congh Cure stops coughs, night sweats, atlays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25c. Munyon’s Kidney Cure speed in the back, loins or ney disease. Munyon’s Headache Cure st: three minutes ‘Price 2c. Munyon’ s Pile Ointment positiv ely cures all forms of piles. Munyon’s Blood Cure purities of the blood. Munyon’s Female Remedies are all women. Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 Price $1. never ires pain groms and aij) fi rms of kid- Price 25c. yps headache in Price 2$c. eradicates all im- Price 25c. a boon to Munyon’s Catarrh Kemedies fail. The Catarrh Cure—-price 25c.—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve tonic. Price 25c. Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 2§c a vial, Personal letters to Prof. Munyon answered any disease, good all wool. gS suit for O4, $6 suit for $ $1.50, them. from 10 to 15 per cent chan any in town. G REAT SOAUGHTER rhb (nReadymade Clotng FOR JULY 500 Men’s Tweed reculs monte ae? Suits, iv ir : 100 Boys’ Suits at less ‘hes a first cost Men’s Pants, worth Zac, $1 and double. See Bargains in Underclotaing. White and Colored Shirts. K \ Our prices will be found lower See our Women’s Shoes.65e. See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98ec. J.B. Maciou id Stan, Opposite west end Wistiek: ALBERRY PLAINS MEETING. A meeting was held at Alberry Plains on Saturday evening, Charles McMillan in The meeting was addressed by Forbes and Leading Liberals here acknow- ledge that a better statement of the finan- cial condition of the Province has not yet been presented to the people than that pre- Wood. Alberry Plains will make a better record ever before for the the chair. Mesers. McLean, McDonald, Wood. sented by Messrs. McLean and on the 21st inst., than People’s Candidates. Messrs. Forbes and McDonald failed to how they would conduct the business of the country satisfy enquiring electors as to in future better-than in the sate ay —_ ——— nape 5 aa — a pR CLIFT ats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent se if-} help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the bl Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges a {| Urn Li Ask for a | ‘ Blac Cyst} Ot the Blood Ana mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu matism, Gout, SciaticaS« irvy, Purpura. Of le male Organ Inflammations and Displacs me! f Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow \} rual irregularities of Sexual BG Nerves andSpine + ples Dechi H tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver—|aundice, Diabetes Cirrh ‘ Of ik ys—AlLuminuri: Bri} lisease, I Of Spleen and Nervous i © ! ors, St. Vi Dance, Chorea, f Epil , Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco y, moter Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften Sing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity B Dementia Mania, Hypochondria, M« ; ac! | Failure of Visi 1a Voice, Dea! é ri Of Ski: Eczema, Salt ” al elas, Syphilis. Tumors, Gla da g latty Fibroid, Uterine, Gees ans r, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, ‘ cae ent Drug and Liquor Habits-—Opium, Morphine, Stimulants. Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Of Bones and Joints—De formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Kickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, ete. Continuous intelli’ gent treatment insures Minimam of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure,possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided or under blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University ardthe N Y Hospital. 20 years’ practice in N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada. Address :— Charlottetown, P. E. I Office knee, :—Victoria Rew. Telephone Call. Accommodations Keserved for patients, References on application. 94—d&w lyr. Diamond Jubilee ~o— (fathering. S 1897 comp'etes the 60th year of England's gre atest Queen, and as the same year shall be signalized in the history ot Kells's Cross by the completi n this autumn of the new St. Joseph’s Church, the parishioners propose commemorating the former event, and at the sime time raising funds for the ater usdertaking by holding a Grand Jabiee Tea Gathering near the Church Grounds, on Tharsday, July 15th, 1897, when everything shall he arranged by an energ. tic committee to entertain in a sun. p- tueus manner all who wi.l patronize them on that eeeasion. A'though not amongst the s2ason of similar gatherings the anti: ipate that it shi uli be amongst and most successful of the year. Reserve the above pleasant ¢ uting. By order of Committee. If the weather be first of the committee the bess Diamond Jnbitee date, then, for. wet the Tea will be held on the fol. | lowing Saturday. M. A. SMITH, Kelly 3 Cross, June 5, 1897. Secretar iaw. cwoi The Great Victorian Tea Party &t Vernon River Tle Parishioners of Vernon River, Roman Catholic Church, purpose holding a Tea Party on the church grounds, WEDNESDAY, (4th JULY REXT, in aid of the Church Funds. Quite a number of well rurnished tea tab.es will be on the grounds, furnished with al] the delicacies of the season. In addition to the tea_ tables there will be a dinner table with hot and cold meats, salads, pies, etc, to satisfy the tastes of an epicurean. A!l the games usual at sncb entertain- ments wii be provided by the committee, and music will be turnished by “ahundred pipers and a’.” And last, but not least, a well saloon will be on the grounds where temperance drinks and eatibles can be secured at reasovable rates. We want allour friends to come and zee us On that day, and enjoy themselves to their heart’s content. Tea on the tables at noon. Admission to grounds and tea, 25c. Dinner, 50c. God _ the Queen. By order of the committee, Should the day be unfavorable, the tea will be held on the following day. 1897. ‘Shirt Waists, — peer ‘ with the new steel wheel, axle. set to rake, “a it harrow the ground. thus, Indian Pink, Sweet W illiame, fumed double and Verbena in bloom or bud at 4c each, stocked | tocked | Morning Glory, Canary Creeper, Poppy, Snap Dragon, Sweet Pea, S Mignoneite, at 12c per doz. ‘FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEVYLON.’® —_ “WHY” One teaspoonful of Tetley’s is found to equa one dessertspoonful of most other teas. 40c. pen Los. 60c. - WHY ?__ Because our sealed packets contain e0c. : only TEA-LEAVES,—no dried stalks or Other adulterations. Millinery, Hats, Suns hades, Umbrellas, Blonses. Corsets ‘Underclothin S, |r. J. HARRIS, - - London House es ses Le Mee ee Ne Se Sass Mv Ss Les Se SESE i PQS? SLGN* Sigh? S1GN* GS oa ae signe st @ Public Good Will grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be car fully guarded and judiciously fostered; therefore we keep constart guard on goods and prices, and see to it that our ads are always ia accordance with facts, ASE TO SEE ovr high back cane seat and brace armhairc for 75c. JOHN NEWSON oye ow bro sybye oxdys o> od). ode a AA e 2S USGS US aS as GS aS a8 aS GS OS ase BIN DERS, MOW ER. AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER isrecognized to be the best im- plement on the marked. It is trne only right hand cut, and also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break: ing twine. MOWER.—The lighest cutting and strongest machine in heavy or hght hay. Has all the best improvements —foot lifting spring, raising finger bar clear of all obstructions, stumps, roots, ete. RAKES.—Tiger and Sthied. These Rakes are fitted having 26 teeth and solid steel Also, angle steel ‘bar to hold teeth. The teeth are They are the most perfect Rake made to- day. Inspection of those machines in- vited, or write us for prices. FINLAYSCN = & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK’S CORNER = = —aneeennaeedene <aemensarss —D = eee SAEOS” apeaemerenigenteeen deans aainaae aaa eames —_ — GAYS PLANTS Biennials, wintered over ; Pansy and Daisy inPoom 30c to 40c per ‘doz.; Diane Forget-me-No ts, tnglish Carnations, highly pet 40c per doz. Verbens later hlox,netunia, at L5e per doz. Pansy, Daisy, Everlastige; Larkspur, Marigold. Nasturtium, sin gle Dahlia ; Alysium, Golden and Lobelia for edging at 30¢ per 100; to 100 each, Gladious, 3 to 5c each. Tranneplauie 30c per doz. ; transplanted Aster, Stock P Balsam, Chryeanthum, Candytnft, Dehlia Bulbs, 4c Vegetables Plants, very early, Cabbage and Celery 40c per 100; cagsomeegy <5 Sle Tomato. 12c per doz. flower 30c per 100. Seeds, Ean’s Mammoth imental farm, Ottawa this ‘mangle yielded 4 tons more than any other variety. zard’s Improved Elephent, Monarch and Imperial Hardy Sweed Turnep , at 30c per i Improved Danvers Carrots, 65¢ Island or Maritime Provinces or Powal, and beai with us personally. in bloomvdc each. per 100 couli- At the — Cabbage from Seed bed 12 Mangle at 25c per Ib, per lb. The above mailed or shipped to a py pert of (2 on receipt of price, or cal! at the market, Ck arlettetow Address J.J. CAY & SON