li it e My $ ahetraving for Uertmh, When a man experiences the craving for drink, he finds it very difficult to seeeribe it himself. It is in no sense’ like de: craving fot food, because a hungry a eats with avidity, bat it is no un- ma mou thing for a drunkard in taking el drink in the morning to find aticulty in keeping it upon his stomach. oh sieht of whisky, ws odor and every- _ connected with it repugnant ey neoduces w mansesting effect. The ane | irink it. therefore, because it, but became the organ that he movements his body ‘purpose of doing i there is no Way 1s of THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTET )WN, JULY 23, 1897 Wairry awa Peminteryr For farmers in upland regions where the soil is poor either the Ayrshire ot the Dexter cow is suitable, although there are as yet practically mo Dexters in America, The Dexter cow is always red or black, with white upen her ud- der ard underbody. She isa good milk- er and also makes excellent beef. This breed of cattle are in shape like the Shorthorn Im size they are about like the Ayrshires. When starch and glucose are made from corn, the refuse left becomes what is Called by dealers in @ow feeds gluten meal. It consists ef the seed germ of the corn grain, the hull and so much starch as has not been taken out at the factory. Gluten meal contains the most e work. 3 it can get it except by « ling the introduction of alcohol int + stomach. —Banner of Gold. Annee Ae Misundersteod, To be mis rstood even by those | whom | s the cross and bitter- ness of life It is the secret of that sad and melanchol smilie On the lips of great men W »Tew understand; it js the cruelest tria reserved for s-lf-ce yotion; itis what must haye oftenes& wruns th hear re the Son of Man; and if God could sutier, it would be the | wound we should be forever inflicting pon Him He also—He above all—is the most misunderstood, the least com- prehended Al ts alas! Never to tire, | never to gtTow cold; to be patient, sympa- | thetic, tender, to look. for the budding | flower amd the opening heart; to hope al- wars like God; to love always—this ig | duty. —Henry Frederick Amiel. Indian Temperance Society. Before the passage of the law prohibit- ing the sule of liquor to Indians in allot- ments Chief Peo of the Umatillas and others of their reservation in Oregon petitioned to be resorted to wardship un- der the Government to save the tribe from destruction through drink. They have since formed a temperance society for the same purpose. Chief Peo of the Umatillas, Young Chief of the Cayuses and No Shirt of the Walla Wallas are in- terested. —U nion Signal. Destroys Body and Mind. Dr. F. C. Donders, a Dutch gist, says: ‘‘Never let a drop of whiskey moisten the lips of men. If large quanti- ties destroy mind and body, small quan- tities produce physiologically exactly the same effect. The difference is quantative, rot qualitative. I do not hesitate to affirm that if from this day not another drop of spirituous liquor was drunk, the appetite for it would be quieted after a few generations, if not wholly destroyed. ”’ The Better Fighters. Abstinence from: all alcoholic drinks does not seem to interfere at all with the ability ef the Mohammedan Turks to cope in battle with the liquor drinking Greeks. A point like this may not be vital, bat it would not have been missed had it pinted an argument in favor of dram drinking. — Voice. Wrote With His Mouth. John Simons, a native of Berkshire, bern without arms or hands, could write with his mouth, thread a needle, tea knot and shuffle, cut and dealea pack of cards. The coutijence of the people in Hood’ Sarsaparilla is due to its unequalled record of wonderful cures. For your summer house.—-Camp stools snd chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs, camp beds, folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that wil] please vou.—John! Newson. 161,2w — Fron => WARD Toronto Conservatory of Music. een ee The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,L’d -Allow me to compli- vou on the qualites of the Piano ordered from you for the To- ronto Cor ‘of Music. The Dear Sis. nent iservat ory tone is remarkably pure and brilliant throuchout. while the bass is deep and powerful. The mechanism is appar- ently pe rfect. the touch elastic, and in , : war appearance the entire Piano is a work Or ay Vi art Yours truly, (Signed) EpWARD FISHER a ti ' “tus 1 's) “ac LOL loronto { onser- “ory of Musi : Um Island Acency. fF Op: ftouse Building J.C, ms Yeo, Agent at Summerside. physiolo- | nutritious part of the corn grain and is one of the richest foods in nitrogen that is atcommand of the dairyvman. It is one fourth protein, or nitrogenous sub- stance, one-half sugar and digestible starch and a little more than 11 per cent digestible fats. The rest is refuse. But gluten is a highly concentrated food and mrst be fed with its own weight of something A mixture of tour to five pounds of gluten meal with as much wheat bran makes, in addition to ensilage and hay, a very good ration for a dairy cow. There is no doubt that gluten meal is a profitable feed for dairymen engaged in milkmaking. There are those, however, who declare it injures the flavor of butter. Only ac- tual experiment can determine this. It is to be remembered, too, that the eare- lessness and uncleanliness of workmen at the starch or glucose factory some- times ruin the gluten and make it ut- terly unfit for the cows’ food. In such case the cows themselves frequently understand their business well enough to refuse toeat it. Again, gluten meal is adulterated by dealers and rendered unfit for feed. Here is a mixture that will keep off the heru fly for sometime. Into a quart of fish oil stir two tablespoonfuls of crude carbolic acid and apply to the parts of the cow most infested by the fly. Remember that the flies deposit their eggs upon fresh manure heaps. Break these up or sprinkle lime upon them. In case of large herds of cows a dipping vat with the mixture of oi] and carbolic upon the surface ef enough water to swim the oattle through world be the best arrangement. else. —_ +. DOBELL LINE. £.5. POLIN®O is due here from Mont- rea Tuesday ,26th inst. and sails for St. Johu’s, Nfla., via Sydney and Nortb Sydney, carrying live stock ov deck and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY, Azent. ANADA’S ==” INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOLIN, N. B. {4th-24th Sept 1801 OVER $12,000 li PRIZES ¥er Live Stock, Farm & Dairy Products Competition open to the world. — Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- ways and steamers. Mates and dates an- nounced later. Special Arrangements are made for the Cheap transport oi Exhibits. A splendid new Poultry Buildingis in course of ercetion, anu AMusemen: Hail wiil be enlarsed and improved In addition to Endustrial, Agricultural (and Live Stock Exhibits. six nivhis of | Aap & Co’s Magnificent Fire Works and an vourly programme of Speciai High Class Dramatic Effect, will be given in Amuse- ment Hall making together the best «sn! cleanest special attraction ever brought ve.ore the people of the Maritime Provinces. A trip to the Sea Shore, a visit to Cavada’s Winter Port,and astay in the cleanest and bealthrest city in Canada can be combined witha visit 'o the I:.ternational Exhibition, at the very Low Rates tobe jater advertised, Arrange Now to Come to SM. Join. Entry Forms will be forwarde} to evepy ne who applies personally or ,by ietter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager aud recreiary, _ ’ st. JOHN, N. B. W. C. PITFIELD, President, 4idywytf MoSill University, Montreal SESSION {8972 The curriculum comprises course in Arrs, (including the Donatpa Specia. Course ror Women), Apriiep Science Mepicixe, Law, and Verertnary SCIENCE Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be helc:—Arrts axp Mepicrse, 157H Serr. APPLIED Science, 167TH Sepr.; Law, 77TH Sept. Vererinary Science, 22np Serv. Copies of the Calendar, con taining full information, may be obtamed on applica~ tion to the Secretary. ee ee ee ee ee ee eo ee ee 703733 rulfiliment Deferres. There is an old prophecy, much cher- ished among thé Greek people, that in the days when the Greeks again have a Constantine as their ruler and his wife bears the name of Sophia the cross will be re-erected on the Church of the Holy Wisdom, St. Sophia, in Constantinople, and that city will once more become the capital of the great Christian mon- archy of the east. The Duke and Duch- ess of Sparta, as all Greeks remember, bear the names indicated by the prophe- cy, and when the war broke out there Was iu Sanguine hope that it might be fulfilled in their persons. At present the Outlook is not very hopeful.—Westmin- ster Gazette. The Leading BiCyelisis uecAdams’ Tutti Frutti. Itallays thirst and gives staying power. nome dealers to obtain a big profit try to palm off imitations. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti ison each dc. package. Save coupons inside of wrappers forlatest books and prizes, 150 s@ GOOF Ge 8BeB8 GE SILVER GLOSS STARCH 1S THE “OLD RELIABLE” LAUNDRY STARCH. HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO “SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. 6m7F2282828242302280 Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARK Benson’s Canada ) Wrepared Corn; FOR COOKING. Silver Gloss Starch, ) Enamel Starch, ,» *OR LAUNDRY. s@ m @]O282242222088 PURE WEST INDIA Lime u7ce ONLY (5c A PINT —AT— ot & Gil Vw TO Let Garces ‘ eee . ‘i Ihe house and prem.ses towoccupied by Joba Coombs, Esq., kaown as *Mar- ine Villa,” possession given fhe first of October. Rent $200.00 a year, paid quar terly. This place is beautifully situated, fac- ing the harbor, adjoining Dundas Esplanade,the mest beautiful site in the sity. The house has recently undergone a tu9rouga repair, having hot and cold water bath, with a lift from the kitchen to the diniag and breakfast rooms. BENJ. DAVIES. law29 — 4--4wks —gnar 4 wiser And students who have succesfully passéd their examinations will need a good time keeper before taking charge of a sehool. We bave a 'arge stock ot fold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. kh. TAYEO! Jeweler and Optician. orth Side Queen Square. A house on Dorchestor Street, next block to the New Cathedral, at present occupied by Mrs. Leahy. Possession given last of June. ARTHUR G, PEAKE. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. CREAM SELLING. A Profitable Part of the Milk and Butter Business. One of the most profitable features of dairying is selling cream, either to the ice creara manufacturer, who will take a large dairy's total outpat, or to a retail trade of one kind or another, While a good cream trade is very profit- able, it is one of the most difficult to hold unless the utmost care is exercised to supply a sweet, pure article in every fase and to know exactly what your particular trade demands. For an ice cream trade the cream does not need to contain more than from 18 to 22 per cent of fat; cream for dessert purposes needs from 25 to 80 per cent fat, as cream containing less than 25 per cent fat will not whip, and extra heavy cream for special purposes varies from 85 to 50 per cent fat. When the per- centage of fat demanded by a particular trade is known, care mast be taken to meet that demand, but it is obviously unnecessary, and the dairyman cannot afford, to sell a richer cream than he guarantees. To be sure that one is liv- ing up to his guarantee, it is necessary to test each run of cream, as there is | almost always a greater or less varia- tion in the richness of cream as it runs from the separator or as it is skimmed day by day. The most convenient man- ner in which to do this, perhaps, is to skim the cream rather rich, and ther re- duce it to the required percentage of fat by the addition of skimmed milk. The formula for this is very simple. Divide the total amount of fat (obtain- ed by multiplying the total pounds of cream by its fat test) by the desired percentage of fat in the cream. The quo- tient will be the pounds of cream teat- ing the desired percentage of fat. To ascertain the amount of skimmed milk to add, subtraet from this amount the original pounds of cream. Example.—Seventy-three pounds of cream testing 33.5 per cent fat is to be diluted to cream testing 21 per cent fat. Seventy-three times 83.5 per cent equals 24.4 pounds of fat. Twenty-four and four-tenth pounds fat divided by 21 per cent eqnals 116 pounds of cream testing 21 per cent fat. equals 43 pounds of skimmed milk to be added to 73 pounds of cream testing 83.5 per cent fat. It should be borne in mind that in testing cream an 18 cubic centimeter pipette should be used instead of the 17 cubic centimeter used in testing milk, otherwise the results will. be too low, and not quite se much acid should be used as in testing milk. If the fat chars or burns, it shows that the acid is toe strong or that too much is used, and in this case less should be used.—H. Hayward in Na- thonal Stockman. Milkmaa Carried Scarlet Fever. A case has been recently reported where an epidemic of soarlet fever was traetd to a certain milk reute, and an investigation showed that a son of the dairyman who supplied the milk had had an attack of this disease, and when he was recovering (the mest dangerou® time as far as spreading the disease is concerned) he wus allowed to help milk. Such cases as this*cannot be too strongly condemned. Not only is there danger of sickness and death, but every dairy man feels to a certain extent the effects of such things, fer the public is easily frightensd, and a decreased de- mand for milk almost surely follow® any epidemic that may be traced to tf milk supply. While as a matter of fact we believe that there is far less dangtér One hundred and sixteen minus 78 | CU Verbenet SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula- ling the Stomacks and Bowels of eo PU telte abet tLe eeehadens iter ——s- a Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Is ON THE : see . Zecesre of Cid De SAPECLL PLE Pumpkin Seed WRAP P ER Ax. Senna + - fae end ® OF EVERY Carbonak Sadi: ¢ : Pinpernant - Harm Seed - BOTTLE OF Glee Fae : ene MUTT CO Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. I Pe oe ie is not din balk D % all ‘0 a Deper Wy ar bar sara ae “3 PRIS not sold in « Don ow anyone on Se et of ALS Sito! tak ee you anything dlso on tho plea or promise that it 8 Dos tiene 6 CENTS is “just as good” and “will answer every pur ee pose.” 4@~Sce that you get CO-A-8-T-0-E-I-A, The fac- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. timtle is oa sine Lae Ae i pure-Looted —""" and well shod wins the race. Oxford ties have the call now. We have men’s, Women’s and Children’s, The kinds that fit properly and give good honest wear. _ Just opened, Girls’ and Children’s ankle strap slippers in Chocolate and Oxblood. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Building BURGLARS WANTED. To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend av invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby say- ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will not insure his easy exit, but will be on hand with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al that were imported herein the past required to be repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles, The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. a in the milk supply than is supposed, yet we cannot be too careful in things of this kind. Handsome Private Residence ror Sale. The subscriber is instructed to ofter, by Public Auction, on Thursday. 29th inst At 12 o'CLOCK, NOON, Ff RARINGFORD tesidence of the late Mre. Lowden, Dun- das Esplanade. This eligible property, commanding a And best of al! the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi away aliead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winning a name for themselves at prices to beat_any im T. A. McLEAN ——- Warning! I wish to inform the public that several parties are travelling the coun try using my name and pretending tobe selling Spectacles for me. Mc. ©. fine view of the harbor, offers superior inducements a8 an attractive aud well ap | pointed home. R. BEAIPSTO. July 17- Pursuant to the provisions of the deed ef Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, | bearing date the third day of May, A. D, | ._.' ors to such creditors, respectively. 1897, | hereby give notice 10 a!l persons j claiming to be creditors of the same as—} ! signors, to furnish to me at the cffice of ! ! Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, | Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day | of Juiy, next, a statement of the amount claimed to be owing from the said ass'gn- And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furoish such statement within such ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- sant te the terms of such assignment. | time, mav be precluded from tat, Pa } Da-ed this sixteenth day of June, 1897. ' JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 ~dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. dy pat 24. ect ASSIGNE?’S NOTIC2 | and fit Spectacles properly. H. White is the only traveller that I employ. He is competent to test eyes If any others call and say they are selling for me TAYLOR, OPTIOIAN Termt liberal and wade know at sale.’ please ask them to show their licence. Eh. W. Cameron Block, City. DON’T attempt to read in a reclining posture. DON’T read with the light shining in your face. comes from behind. DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, DON'T rorget that I am qualifiad to do this for you. , G F HUTCHESON. Jeweler & Optician QUEEN STREET. Place it so that it