THE DAILY EXAMINER, CUHARLU'T'TETOWN, MARCI 10, isy9 a seal satliaeeiaiiil tail ao a i ne 2 s nein lr te at ht Tee ee a OO - e BRR HHH OS is run (2) the temperature of the milk UP IN WINDSOR ~AA $ and (3) the quantity of milk run ° = ; ho through per hour. The operator on La Uirippe - of Special Interest ; should study carefully the instructions} Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of 4 > VA < “ ae FROM INDIA & CEYLON = — to our Farmer - | which are issued by the manufacturer Dodd's Ki : Teeeneene Do your bones ache P Feel + s ~-' or agent of the separator which he uses. one's Kidney Pills, chilly at times ? Been getting ‘nervous of late? Somehow you think of the grip at once, » You know it's a disease for the weak, not the strong. A weakened body can't master the germs of the disease. Make yourself strong. Take ‘Scott’s Emulsion Rich blood and steady nerves make the best preventive. | After an attack, Scotts Emulsion lifts that terrible depression, and cures that tickling cough, 60. and $1.00, Unparalled Bargains at Juray & Co's ( uccessful 1) acrifice ale <= * Look where you will, but don’; buy un- ti) you get our «ale prices. ght day etriking clocks from $2.50 up warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good quality and nice de~ signe,at very low prices. Rug?, Broach~ es, ‘leeve Links, Chains, Bracelete, Stick Pirs, Lockets, etc, at reduced prices. Spectacles and eyeglaeess very cheap. Wealeo havea nice line of Chinaware, Fancy G ods, Toys, etc. which will be sold ai extraordinary low prices to clear. Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods store of JSUREY & CO. Sunnyside, opposite Post Office r. : S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict atgention to business ® nd prompt re- torns mede. Special attention given to the saie of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Marke’ quotations given on » pplieation. Acdrees all consignments and eerrespon- 2 eccnce wo I. 3, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALAFAX N.S. NOTICE! DEBTO RS As we hmve branséered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by mnebiag immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to afonce will be sued for. W. A WERBKS ¢€ CO. n 26--eotl @éw My New Oyster Place, ‘ Cal! and eee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onr Oyster king ie standing in the a oro A Senn a EXTRACTS From Professor Robertson’s Latest Report. THe STORAGE OF ICE. In the course of his latest report, necessary to give information on the methods of storing ice which should be adopted with the least expelise and the greatest succes in keeping the ice avail- able for use during the warm season. In the storage of ice in a cheap ice- house, the following points are essential to prevent waste by melting :-— (1.) Protectionn of the ice from currents of air. (These are likely to get in around the bottcm of the build- ing ) (2.) Provision for the drainage of any water from melted ice. (3.) Close packing of the ice, any spaces between the blocks being pack— ed with pieces of broken ice when the [house is being filled during cold weather. (4.) Ventilation over the covering which protects the ice from the ordinary atmosphere. Ice is melted only when the tem-- perature is above 32° Fah. The in- crease in temperature comes from some source external to the ice. When a lump of ice is left lying on the ground in warm weather, itis melted by the heat from the air which surrounds it. To prevent that, insulating materials of different sorts have been used. An insulating material for this purpose is any substance which prevents, or almost wholly prevents, the passage through itself of the form of energy known as heat. Different substances conduct heat more or less rapidly, and are spoken of as being good con- ductors or poor conductors of heat. Whatever is a good conductor of heat would be a very poor insulating material and a substance is a good insulator in proportion ar it is a poor conductor, or non-conductor, of heat. SEPARATING CREAM BY THE CENTRI- FUGAL MEEHOD. Speaking of the separation of cream Prof. Robertson says :—The milk for the separator should be carefully strained and heated to a temperature of 80° or 85° Fahr. If it be used at a lower temperature, the cream is apt to become thick and clotted in the separator. Cold milk has a greater density than milk at a higher tempera- ture ; the higher the temperature up to )} 85° Fahr., the greater the efficiency of the separation of the cream, all other conditions being equal. Particular care should be exercised to prevent the use of any bitter milk. If any appreciable quantity of bitter milk be mixed with the general supply, the result will be a yield of butter which is likely to be more or less bitter fe flavour. In very bad cases, the butter may become quite oily. These are both serious defects. Where the heating and cooling con- veniences are rather limited, the milk may be separated at a temperature of 80° Fahr. ; but in those cases, the in- flow of milk should be lessened and be regulated according to the; percentage of butter-fat which is discovered to be left in the skim-milk, That should hot exceed one-tenth of one per cent. The Babcock milk tester should be used evary day to check the percentage of fat in the skim-milk and in the buttermilk. For the testing of the skina-milk. the sample should be com- posed of small quantities taken from the outflow of the separator at different times. The efficiency of the separation of the cream depends largely upon the skill and management of the operator although there are differences in the a AAnene Sieh HHH | Professor Robertson says: It was) It is desirable that the separator be run at its maximum speed, and _ that it be not exceeded. The separator should be set exactly level, and it should be kept so. Where belt machires are used, the belts should not be intensely tight; and in setting up the machines and calculating the speed between the engine and the separator bowl, from three to five per cent should be allowed for slippage of belts. When the quantity of cream to be separated can be regulated by a set- screw in the bowl, it should be set to allow from fourteen to sixteen per cent of the quantity of average milk to flow through the cream outlet. A good rule is to take of cream which contains from twenty to twenty-five per cent of butter-fat, or cream which contains about one pound of butter to from three and a half to five pounds of cream. The set-screw inside the machines should be loosened occasion- ally, to prevent it from becoming im- movably set. Hood’s Should be in every family an medicine chest and every traveller’s grip. They are j invaluable when the stomach is out of order; cure headache, billousness, ané@ “ll liver treubles. Mild aad efficient. ® cents “Sunlight” Factory In England turns out every ten weeks,more s0ep, than is tised in the whole of Canada ina year. Sunlight Soap is used largely in all countries ef the world, and the demand for it is more than three times as large as for any other brand.—Why? Because it is univers- ally acknowleged to be the best soap made. Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Germ Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quvelity plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAYLUR Victoria Jewelry sto = Blacksmiths’ Supplies :: Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Caulk Steel, Toe Cauiks, Spokes, Rims and Hubs. '" " Silver ” 7 00 " 30 00 " Gold " 10.00 +» 190.00 Winpscr, Feb. 20—The following state- meet, which Mr. F H. Cole of this place requests us to publish, is worthy of atten- tion from every yictim of Rheumatiem in Canada. Mr. Cole’s experience fully warrants him in making this statement, “Words cannot describe how I suffered from Rhumatism and Kidney Complaint. I tried every cure that was recommended but got no Levefit until 1 began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pits, for they cured me- made me sound and well, in every joint and limb.” Those who suffer the agonies of Rheuma- tism or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidney Pills wiil cure them. A new Knapp ro ler boat wil] probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- ing season. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head otlices of the Canadian Life [nsurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Toronto on acc. unt of high taxation in Hamilton. a — _———- =o Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh aiter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted bim 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 @ prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor settlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in human 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 Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery has commenced at Kaneas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 vears old, mother of the James boys,was a witness on the prisoner s by detectivee years ago in defending her sons, 20 ee - To all whofind th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ~waterial, Stor_ach Disordered, Bowels Con- pated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, Wivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend ’ } : ‘ Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Lezema Cnred. One of the mest chron cases Of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie klla Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- mentMr. Afton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema ot long standing by using tour boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, ruggist, of Hartiand aljso certifies that he vid tour boxes of br, Chase’s Ointment which red Gracie Ella, a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s and Clocks until Xmas. \t will give us pleasure to show them to you. Si eS a 7 “FROM ANCIENT INDIA AND SWEEBL CEYLON See de eS Fs VARZ isar sS behalf. The woman had one arm shot off its a Treat: @o—_T'o Drink *““TETLEY’S” PEAS ergs Sold in lead packets only* $3 t» $1.9 per lb, Always Best of Tea Values TSS BR TS Wy eS IS ct 6 OE Gflice for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8 Se eaccceeencess : CVi7 Clothing We have just opened 5 cases a CLOTHING Men's Boys & Children's The goods were bought from a man- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co | SSSSSOO'0O86 00 MUgper and avoid ? We Should Eat We Should Drink BOY RIL Magy Lncisneneii And the question arises, What should we eat, drink Supper being a late refreshment We Should Avoid Anything and _ everything that does not comply with the the following, simple Dygenic rules. ’ That which readily assimil- ates, and does not overtax the digestive powers during the night. Only that which induces healthy sleep, without any yeactionary depression in_the morning. | ‘ | | | i } ; | erry re a SS S/S Se ee ee ig De window, Bee him, and then you will eat capacity and construction of the differ- ysters, John P. Joy, ent centrifugal machines. The thoroughness of the separation of the VICTORIA OAFE fat into the cream depends mainly up- on(1)the speed at which the separatur BOVRIL LIMITED, W N T ANTON 30 Farringdon Street, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, e ° London, Englan«. Montreal, Canada Crrat George Street...... Great George St. Ragga meupaeee tet ea ney Twanty Dollare Reward ' & hosp gotCrecse, ua,,(LOCAl Patriotism to the apyirehension of the party on parties who broke fmto my house on North River -__— hetween ‘he dates of the 29rd and the 29th inet. will receive the above reward. Boom .Your Town Whenever You Have a Chance. a — _— ——" en nanan egret aan enn _ Annual Meeting es Fruit Growers’ Association SKAT ES IN OF P. 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