TH E D ver Year a —— Des Four Dollars en ‘This is True Liberty AILY sntaanggnaetiy eR idtnnenwnariansiite — ec a nena at , when Free Born Men shaving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evnirines, EXAMINE ry rer R a ae ——~ ea ale Single Copies two cents eee ees 3 VOL senate Read. CO OD El LTC CBI Sem Nee Will a Dress Wortn $5.00 Tempt You at SO.34 ° : i i ; That’s the sensational value for to-day. We've placed on sale 28 pieces fine, stylish, up- to-date dress fabrics at 39 cents per yard Just five pieces were marked less than 56c the; other 23 ranged from 56c to 85c—most of them about half way between. Nice colored serges, colored cheviots, colored covert coating, and some pretty fancy figured goods. They won't be here long,.if you want one you ll want to hurry. Caoose {rom 28 pleces at ee Cents Per Yard Gross weight i56 “ 5.-— -Pluck at once wh le still warm. | Tare 24“ Feathers should be left on the neck for VI O OQ ry = eu Mi SCLEOD Net weigkt 152 about three inches from the head, also a We Advertise We Have ST Oe te gees 2 nk eet SNS, pS ad a» What wat IF IT’S NEWSONS IT’S 300D. Just a Word ts And thet word is RELIABILITY. It is the foundation 4 f of every successful man’s business-—-People like to buy i with the knowledge that the goods are all that are claim— ‘ fo. t] Sey 4 i 2 That’s the reason so many people buy from be nuw we are booming Bedroom Suits. o em. > u JU 1 i ~<a JOHN NiWSON CSTD SERS GS ARRAS SRA RRA RAD LASS aa -_ — —— ~ Tweeds! Tweeds! em LOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER [4. 1898 ety nel NO 266 continental countries, The price varies from year to year, andalso at different times of the year, Wholesale, the range of prices may be from five pence per pound up tO bine pence end over per pound, for the finest quality of birds in the best con- dition. DIRECT COLD STORAGE SERVICE From Charlottetown to Great Britain, THE GALICIA TO LEAVE HERE EARLY NEXT MONTH. TIME TO SHIP, he demand is usually good fom about the lst of Drc-mber to the lat ot Marsh. The reception of poultry in the British markets is affected by the condition of the weather much Jess now than formerly. Cold storage facilities in the several cities of Great Britain enable the handlers to guard against deter oration from wild or soft weather on the arrival of the birds. For Christmas trade, birds of large size command a relatively higher price per pound than small ones. Cock turkeys of the largest size should be marketed before Coristmas. {Hen turkeys may be sent from 6 ponnds each upwards and the de- mand for them cootinues until March. Some Interesting Information For Intending Shippers, oy FOR TURKEYS TO BE SHIPPED PLUCKED. The Dominiou Departments of Agricul- ture and Trade and ranged for a direct steamship service from 1. Fast the bird for twen:y-~four hours to empty the crop and intestines, The fermen'ation ofjfoo4 in the crops and intestives will whclly =pol the birds, Cases Commerce have ar~ Prince Edward Island to Grest Britain. The steamer “Galicia,” of the Canada aah fin woes ec arrivingin Kug)aud ERR EN ISTO NANTES, filed “with Indian corsa ; they BSHIP Aine, wii perkorm (he services) were so much decomposed as to be uufis and will sail from Charlottetown early in| for buman f. nd; and were ato al joss’ December. By special arrangements with 2.— Gives emal! quautity of water just < ; : ) cilling. the Dominion Department of Agriculture, before klling.§ . The birds should be kept quiet. Deal- be pro- coli storage aécommodation will vide’ for butter, poultry, and other pro }era say that ifthe birds are frightened or excited they will not keep we land the quality will be inferior. 3. Killiug by “ wringing the neck ” and not by knifing or stickivg.—Ove dealer says the easie < and beat mode of killing’is by the dislocation of the neck. This mac~ ner of killing is generally adopted by Eng« | sh aud Continental poulterers. It is dove as follows :--Grasp the legs of the bird J hose who have these products to fur-]in the left hand, and the bead of the bird ward, shoul! communicate at once with jin the right hand, the back of the bird the agenis of the Canada Steamship com-\ being upwards, and the crown of ita head pany. in the hollow of the hand. Hold the legs of It is not likely that shipments of geese coe tLird against the 1-ft hip and the or ducks wouli ve profitable at first ; but! bead against the right thigh or knee.. In we)l-~fattened turkeys and well-fattened i this position strongiy streich the head, at chickens should meet with good seles if , the same time bending it suddenly back» killed, plucked exactly as desribed in‘the | wards soas to dislocate the neck bear its specie) instructions issued in the report of |janction withthe head. The bird is kiil- the Commissioner of Agricullure and|ed instantly. It may work couvulsively Dairying. for some time, but that should not stay Ths t llowing are extracts from the re. | the de-feathering, which must be proceed - with at once. ducis requiring cold storage. It will be of undoubted advantage to taose who ship creamery butter to have it carried in coll storage. Shipments) of poultry mey also be carried safely in cold storage. Shipmevts of eggs aod fraits may be carried safely in coul storage, port :— { 13.—Pack the cocks and heus in separ~|_ 4. —The method of k iling turkeye in ate case-. Norfclk is recommended, 14.—Mark the cases at both ends plain- It wasfilluwe: ve bird ie huog up ; | by the lege, the wings beiug croseed to pre- The marks at the top of the left-hand | vent etruggliog. Next it is given @ sharp Corner ot the eod shouid show the number | blow un the back of the head with a efout of tLe birde, and whether cocks of bens. _— piece of wood, which renders it insensible. Marke at the right-hand corner of the end [be knife is then inserted snto the root of suould st ow the we ight of single birda, the mouth 80 as to pierce the brain, cul- the gross weight, the tare of case, and net bing It along the entire length. The bird weigth of birds. For exampie:— is 1-ft hwngiog by the legs for a few min- 12 T.. Cocks 10 to 12 Iba, _ utes to allow the blood to drain out. ly few featuers on the tail and tips of wings. Do not tear theskin in plucking; and do not under avy circumstances dip the bird T. Stands for turkeys; F. For fowls; G. For geese; D. For ducks. into water. 15.—Wrap every bird neatly in paper. 6.—Remove the intestines from the i . rear. The head of each bird should be wrapped with @ quanity of thick paper to absurb apy bloud. 16 Spread asmel!l quantity of woodpulp in the bottom Ot the Case, If that be not obtainable, use a emal! quaDlitv of straw on the bottom of the The straw must be quite dry and Care must be taken not to break the gal | bag. All the rest may be left inside. 7.—Twist the wings on the back of the bird, A string, which, however, should not encircle the body, may be used to keep |tvem io place, 3.— As soon as the feathers are off, hang the bird up by the feet to cool. Do wotlay itdown or hangitby the head, The blood should draiu towards the head and become coagulated there. One dealer says: “Lay the birds on their breasts ov a setting board, pressing the ramps -quare, letting the heads hang down until the body ie set, when the birds wiil vl ways retaion their plump shape.” 9 -- Cieanliness 1s peceasary. The feet and lege ot the bird should b: clean slso. The birds should de thoroughly cooled (not frozen);and they should be cold through aod thronga before b ing packed in case-.. 1],.—Tbe cases should be shallow, ovuly deep enouga to hold one leyer of birds. A 8 z# recommended is a case six feet long, by twenty inches wide, by trom seven to eleven inchesdsep. The top, bottom and sides may be of lumber one-balf inch thick, with the ends and the sirengtbening case, cleaa. 17. Put paper on the bottom aad top of the birds to keepthem clean. A emall quactity of woodpuip or dry cleau straw may be put on top, directiy under tbe cover. 18. Pack the birds with ends at both side. 19. Put from twelve to birds in a case. Kvery cave should be packed quite fall and cloee, to prevent damage from knock - ing avout imside duriog wausit. 20. The foregoing directions are only oo birds which are to be kept coal continuous: ly. They cannot beshipped safely as or- dinary Cargo, 21.—Do not export any old, tough birds. 22,— Every bird ehould show a good, plump, white, troad breast, with Lacks down, twenty-four CHICKENS AND FOWLS. district on the west cuast of the Gulf of TT MAJOR MARCHAND WILL NOW RETIRE He Will Not Come by Way of Cairo BUT WILL RETURN BY THE WAY HE CAME. Takes the Route From FPashoda Through the Interior. (Special tro The Examiner.) Carro, Nov, 14.—Major Marchand, the Commander of the French expedition to Fashoda, started for that point with Capt. Baratier, who carried Marchand’s repor! to Paris and brought back the reply of the Freach Guvernment. On their arrival at Fashoda, the expedi- tion will immediately retire by way of ers moderate their clams SPAIN AND THE STATES. Trouble is Threatened — Spaniards will not Submit. [Spectat TO Tuk Exam wer J Maprip, Nov. 14,—E) Imparcial eays the goveroment has forwarded instructions to Senor Montero Ri-s, the president of the Spanish peace ccmmiesion at Paris that today’sconfer-nce may bs the last, but one**u: leas the American commission~ ”? Lord Minto Arrives. (Srretat to Tue Examiner.] MontreaL, Nov. 14.—Lord Minto tne new Governor General and party arrived on Saturday afternoon. Owing to the illnesa of Lord Melgund the eldest son of their Excellencies the party willremain in their quarters on thz Scotsman for a few days as they are afraid o have the patient removed, Another Trip to England. Lobat, southwest of Fasboda, at the junc~ tion ot the Lobat river and the White Nile, , from which point they will move overland to Jibutil, a French post ia the Eesa, a Aden. The Dreyfus Case. {SvectaL ro Tae ExaMiner.] Paris, Nov, 15.—It is reported here that Dreyfus is dead. The rumor is uoderstood to be based upon @ mysterious telegram received from Colmar, the capital of Upper Alsace, igned by an unkwuown correspondent. So far as can be asc-riained there is 00 official confirmation of the report. Lord Minto’s First Orders. {Sreciat to Tak Examiner]. Orrawa, Nov 14.—Thbe frst Order in Counce] whieb was signed by Lord Minto was one giving the chapel which Lord Aberdeen built at Ridean hall at his own expence as a g:fi to bim from the Canadian Government. EIGHTEEN MONTHS’ PAIN Ended Effectually aud Permanently by Dodd’s Kidney Pills Central Waterville, N. B., Nov 14— These dulland damp days of November are terrible hard on the Kidneys. Not one ‘ pvrson ina ounired escape*e Backache, pains in the loins, Lumbago, and similar Kidoey troubles are as pleutifulas fallen eaves. : Dodd’s Kidney Pilla are the only sure and certam cure for kidney ccm plaints. They never fail to cure. in proofof this read®what Mr k W Harris, of this place says: “After having suffvred for eighteen monothe, wita kidney disease, being unable to work, most of the time, and having grown worse while tak- ing other medicines, I used three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, whicu effected a complete and permanent cure. A frot: whatever cause cured in half an hour by 10 cents aad 25 cents at all druggié Tt is recommended that they be pre~} Piece in the centre one inch thick, { paredin the same way as the turkeys which are to be plucked. The killing may be done by dislocating the neck or in the following way: A knife ‘witha loog pa.row blade sharpened on both sides is best. The bird, with ite legs tied together, is Jaid upon its back, 10 ne:rly the sane weight, graded to within two pounds. In no case should any bird be lighter than the lightest weight, or heavier tban the heaviest weight marked on the pack - age. 12.—Pack in any one case only birds of SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown ENTERED mouth is Opened with the left hand, aod We want every one to come and buy our all wool good servic- |! able cloth the price is 0 low you onght to take tie advantage. Just think 24 yds heavy all wool cloth for $1.00. Nothing made like it for Heav+ Suits cr Pants, WD, MeKAY BARGAIN CORNER the point of ibe blade is inserted ino toe slit in the roof of the mouth; a firm, sharp ' gut is made iuto the brain, cutting it along ue entire iength. The bird should be buag tora few minutes toallow ibe blood to drain out, Then the plucking should be GRAIN Pioneer, Poole, do; James Semple, Robert, Pictou; Stanly Mac, Lowrie, Sydney; Mary P, Benoit, Barbador#; Edna Donovan Boston. CLEARED. done at once. The wings should be twisted under the back, and the legs also should be tucked up. If turkeys be prepared, packed and shipped ascording to the re-quirements of tbe British markets, they will, Bares ‘ of Trade, « HEADACHES HOFFMANS HEADACHE ee Noy 12--Brilliant, Blackmore, Sydney; Nov 12—San Juan, Cooke, Cardigar; Horace Haszard, President cf the Board has heen advised by Sir L. H. Davies that as Mr. Com »bell. manager of the Beaver Line of «cteamsbipe, did not intend sending the SS. Lake Wivnipeg for a third trip this season, be (Sir Louis) bad arranged for another smaller but equally suitable steamer to rau a crip to and from Charlottetown, sailing from this port for Greet Britain ou or about the 15th Decem=- ber, proxime, ee ee No other preparation has ever done 80 many people so much good as Hooa’s Saresparilla, Amerida’s Greatest Med- cine, “I had my photograph taken with my bicycle, but had to reject it.” Wasn’t it a good one?” “Yee; mine was slright, but it didn’t do my bicycle justice.”"—Stray Stories, Minard’s Liniment for Rheumatism = SS SN ~ 2D 0G 9020S OOD OD OOO ; Hot } Water Bottles : Every oue knows the comfort @ these afford. 4 Perhaps every one does not @ know how cheap these are sold 4 to-day . @ We have them in variety and & sizes. 4 Diferent qualities a prices 4 75 cents upwards. 3 E2@ We warrant every one we @ sell or money refunded. 4 @ © A.W, BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE:. SUNNYSIDE... SOO*OSCOOQe BDI IDBOD different DO DO e @* 62 os L OS o> OD =>ee saeqvnnernetonnnnnnnneayionenntty The Flowers That Bloom in The Spring Hyacinths Tulips Crecus Should be planted now. Our Bulb Catalogue tells all about the best kinds, and how to plant them. We have imported direct from Holland 2900 Evacinths, 2650 Tulips, besides Crocus, Nurcis~ sas,d&c,. We have already sold quite a number of large lots to private planters, the largest yet being about (500 bulbs, but we have a good selection yet on hand. We hope soon to see as much interest taken in planting Bulbs for early spring flowers as is taken in other flowers. Being of easy culture, aod bardy, no garden ebould fle without them. (eo. Carter & Co. James Semple, Roberts, Pictou. CREAT record of cures, une- Al sizes now in stcck, HORACE HASZARD. undouliediy, meet a yood demand acd secure prices eqnel ty those of one turkeys imporied from France and other 4 qualled in medical history, proves Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit un- known to any other MEDICINE. Drrect IMPORTERS oF Hotiaxyp Buss. THVOPPEDONNTDDPT NNN DDH PrTRRDTT HE ronnoNNRD DTH Ten TS nner nrerr oo or oni 2 SE AMbAMMAMLd: AMA SUbALAdadddbdgd edges a STEEN TP ls, ids ae ger. seo z os See hal a ER AEB BT fol UT Pa = a wear Sree TELE RSM NIN NR cS EST TT a WR oem: ee ei iain aie die ota a Le