AS RAADARARAPRRAAAL RAPP AAA? BSAAARAR AAR AAAB A AAD, Pg “Too sweet for anything,” = is the Baby aftera Bath = with = Baby’s Own Soap = Used by Thousands of Mothers. ~~ MADE BY THe ALBERT Toilet Soar Co. MONTREAL MAKERS OF THE 4)BBRPRASARABAAARAAAARABDARI2249R009 CELEBRATED ALBERT Toiet Soaps. so AA! AANA AAAS: Mortgage pale. Tobe sold by public anction, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, ou Tues- day, the sixth day of December next, A. D., 1898, attbe hour of twelve o’cloek soon, under and by virtue of a power of gale, contained io ao Indenture of Mort- gage, dated the ninth day of August, A. D.,. 1879, and made betveen Joshua Thorne and Elivatbeth Thornoe,his wife, of the one part, and John Ings of the the other pari: All that tract piece and parcel of land, sitvate lying and being in Coarlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, being the southb<astern ove fouril. part of town lot number fifty-eight, inthe first hundred of Jots, in -aid town, lbaving a front of eighty-four feet or the whole breadth of the said town lot, in King Street; alsoa front of forty feet on Hills- borough Street, and is bounded oa the south east by King Street, on the south west by Hillsborough Street, on the north east by the line of Town Lot number fifty nine, in the said first hundred of lots, and on the north west by a line running parallel with King Street. at the distance forty feet from the said Street, and which said tract or parcel of land ie more par- tiewlarly delinested marked and laid down on a certain mapor plan of Charlotte-~ town, kept in the office of the Survey or- Seneral ,.or of the keeper of plans of said Island. If the above described land is not sold aithe time, and place aforesaid ii will thereafier be soli by private sale. For further particulars apply at the office of Peters, Peters & Ings, Barrisiers- at-Law, Charlotietown. Dated 18th day of Octoher, A. D , 1898, JOHN INGS, Mortgagee 243—6i law. tues AUCTION SALE OFFER -- PROPERTY: BRICK BUILDING—West side of upper Queen St, being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the 3rd hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, fronting 37 feet 1 inch on Queen St, and extending back by par- allel lines about 99 feet,, together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof Iam instructed by Mrs Mary Ann Offer, surviving trustee of the late James Offer, to eell thie valuable property at public auction, on the premises, ou Tues day, the 15th day of November inst, at 12 o’clock noon. Terme—15 per cent down and balance on delivery. For turther psrticulars apply toMr. A. A. Mclean, Solicitor, Ch’town E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. 246 d2aw—dypa: MEETING. The general annual meeting of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Company will ve held at the office of Mr. D. C. McLeod, Bank of Nova Scotia Buildieg in Charlotte- town on Wednesday the 26th day of Uctober instant st eight o’clock p. m. D.C. McLEOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Oct 10th 1898, 234 Zins. Single Office TO LET fn Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD. Furniture For Sale by Auction Tam instructed by Mr, Carvell, tosell by auction on Tuesday, 235th October, / ‘otoft household effects commencing at ll «clock a. m 24 0. Prince St , | ay ROBT LEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, TURKEYS FOR BRITAIN. Until recently it has been usual in the trade in Great Britain for different firms to make a specialty of dealing in the products of one particular country. Professor Rob- ertson in his report for 1897 states that it is now becsming more commun for indi-~ vidual firms to handle poultry from sever- al countries. This will ultimately result in the poultry of the best quality and in the best condition finding its way into the hands ot the bestcustomers. Poultry has not been generally used as an article of diet in the same sense as beef, mutton and bacon. The price was, relatively, con- siderably higher. When Canadian turkeys Lecome knowo in Great Britain and are available there at the reavonable prices at which they can be Jaiddown with a profit to the producers in Canada, they will no doubt create an ever-growing demand for themselves. Formerly turkeys were ob- tainable only from November till March; now through the facilities provided by cold storage, they are fouod on the bills of fare in nearly all hotela, every weak of the year, While they do notappear so gene:s ally after March on the tables of privae houses, no doubt there will be an inpcreats ing demand for thera st what was former- ly out~of~season times, Asa rule, continues the Professor, the turkeys in Northern France and in many countries in Kngland are fattened to a bet~ ‘er finish than the turkeys in Canada. The practice in these places is to feed the turs keys particularly well for about three } weeks before the tine at which they are io | bekilled. During the fattening period the ; turkeys will gain ia weight quicker and produce a better quality of flesh if they a'e keptin large sheds. These sheds may be wire-netted in front, asthe birds must have plenty of light and fresh air. Ten feet square of floor room will be enough for every ten turkeys. The sheds should - be furnished with perches made from scantling slightly rounded on the top, about three inches wide, and about three feet above the groand. These may be remov- ed during tbe day time. Tne shed should be kept clean. A quantity of coarse grit jand sand should be provided. Fresh straw should be put on the floor quite often. Meal composed of a mixture of ground oats, grouod barley, ground wheat and ground buck wheat, make a first clasa food. It should be pzepared in the form of a paste or dough mixed with skim«milk, or sour. Some feeders prefer the sour milk. This soft feed should be given ie the morningand also in the afternoon. During the fattening period, it is not pri fite able to feed whole prain, unless it be bou~ ed and steamed until quite soft. During the last ten days of the fatteniog period, itis a good plan to add obout half an Ounce of fat per bird to the fattening mixture. That gives the flesh an exqui- eite, soft quality. The feeding of Indian coro is said to result in a yellow sbade of flesh, most noticeeble in the fat of the fowl, The effect of feeding milk is to whiten the flesh, which is desirable. Regular feeding in the manner indicated wiil cause the birds to put on a large quantity of good flesh on the most valuable parts. The French poultry fateners put ove third Ounce of ealt per quart in the wate. used in preparing the fuod, Yellow Fever Abating Wasmincroy, Oct. 22.—The cold weather in the south is checking the yellow fever epid*mic, and the reports to the marioe hospital service authorities here show a constantly leasening in number of cases. Acting Surgeon Genera! Bailhacbe yesterday ordered the with- drawal ofall trains inspectors from the railroadé entering and traversiog Western ‘Tennessee, and wired eimilar instructions to apply to all roads in Northern Alabama and those ceutering at Chattanooga. a _~ TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures :if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgia and Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, 9 of OD OD] DOO]DO8ODODODPHD OF We ARE PLEASING OTHERS Wer CAN PLEASE YOU, Circumstances Alter Cases The best kind of advertising is undoubtedly newspaper advtg. But there a.e exceptions to this rule. For instance, suppose you want to advertise something which is of ine terest only to wu certain class, say schoolieachers, or merchants. You would have to use space in every hewspaper on the I+Jand to be cer- tain that every schoolteacher saw ycur advt, while at a much smaller expense you could send directly to each one a circular, or better sti!] a Booklet. We print circulars and Booklets. fe print them well. We print the eapest and we illustrate them oa "fs @ 2 The Examiner Pub Co, Beoxk.er DB OD OD OD 053 09D 6S 0DVHDSI/DWIVIDWOBDIHDWDSOBVI OMS Printers. | ° Or@ OD VOW OVSSE646 ¢ ¢ ; ; ; ¢ e TO LET.—\ house eontaining six rooms situated on King St back of Merchants Bank of P.E.I. Apply at the offic: of L. L. Sims?44 “<—" eer TS - -_ | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25 189% All Knew the Flace The Wisconsin bench and bar gives this incident as haviog occurred in a Milwau- kee court room : A German saloon keeper was on trial and had been sworn. One of the attorneys be- gan to question him. “Mr §., where is your place of busi- ness?” “What do youask me such foolish dings? You drinks at my place more as 100 times.” “That has nothing todo with the case. Mr. S., state to the jury where your place of business is.” “De sburs ! Desbury! Ob, Shiminy! Every sbewlemau on this sbury basa string of rv arks on my cellar shust like a rai! feace.’ His hover here iuterceded in bebalf of ‘be counsel, and in a calm, dignified map- ner requested the witness Lo etate the place of hie business, “Oh, excuse me, your honor; you drinks at my piace so many dimes I dinks vou knows verv well vare I heepe mine blace.” ~-+ere Schreiner’s Policy. —_——— = London, Oct. 22.—A despatch to the Times from Capetown says that Mr W P Schreiner, the new Premier and leader of the Afrikander Bond, made a statement of the policy of tbe new colonial govern» mentin the Cape Assembly yesterday. The government, be said, would recognize the independence of the South African Re- publics and work barmeniously with them, leaving external relationships with them to be dealt with by the British high commissioner, whom the government would support in the development of South Afnca. Tho governweut would al-o carry forward a bill for a new custom convention with the South Africins re» publics, and introduce a proposal tor a contribution on the part of the colony to the British navy. Russian Arms in China Loxpon, ct. 22.—A despatch frem Shasghai toa London news agency savs: “A Russiac ‘regiment occupied the town of New Chwang, province of Liao Tung, andthe forte as the mouth of the river Liaou oo October 15th, thus securing complete pussession of New Chwang. The native croops fled without making any op- poa tion under orders from the Empress Dowager and Li Hung Chang. “A British guuboat was in the river at the time. Its non-resistance is regarded as the virtual British abandonment of the whole of Manchuria to the Russians, and gives Russia an invaluable strategic posi- tion. Great Britaiv is certain to lose the New Chwang trade, of which it had had 80 per cent.” —_——— > + ore — Evacuation of Cuba. Wasuincton, Oct 22.—Secretary Lorg to day received a telegram from Rear Admiral Schlev at San Jusn saying tha toe evacuation commis<ion bas concluded its work and teat uuless otherwise ordered he will com+ home. The #ecretary of the pavy telegraphed Admiral Sehley to proceed with bis clerks and a copy of the report ofthe commission to ‘J ompkins- ville, N.Y., oat) eerniser New York, Another comet tas been Mr. Brooks,ot the Smith Observatory, New York Cavadian furniture men were in Ottawa On Sa'urday LO protest against Mr. oh Lon’. proposition to include thi- class of produce in che reciproci‘y treatv with the United Sexes, They eaw Sir Wilfrid and Sir Richard Cartwright Sir Casimir Gzowski I*fi a fortun of half a million The only public o% charitable bequest was $5,000 to Wycl.tt College. 23 3° > © + A despatch from Paris saye it is defi nitely learned that the dossier snkmitted to the Court of Cassation does ret poude the secret digiomane prouts of ineyfus’ guilt, ibis possible, the Court before ca-e will order th» prodnetion ot the deen ments and make @rpeoawl lnvestigad§un 48 tO their origin and authentici'y. lLberefiote tiat pronouncing upon tie urea Cold in Gne Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alldrusgists r-funa the mouey if it fails to cure, vt ARTIFICI4L TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed spect or money refunded. No charge 1or extracting. Dr. J. F. Murray in eVery re- s Our Prices ARE ALWAYS RIGHT LOCK ! We offer this lot viz:—- 1 bbl best Family Flour 5 lbs of 28 Tea 10 lb of granulated Sugar 4 gals best Kero, Oil 9 bars Oak Leaf Soap FOR #¥G@.7d E27 Figure up and see if the price is not right. We claim it is, Sanderson & Co. | d& wky 4 ' ulscovered by! ———— ee = — ae FROM INDIA AND CEYLON Ba ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon Packet Teas, favorites the world over. ‘These qualities and their bow prices have made them known as Best of Tea Value Holt ia lead packets oniy. Retail prices o1 every packet, . TO $1.00 PL. LB, If your grocer ¢anhot supply you, write us and we will see your ordes is filled. JOSEP TITLEY & Co., London, Cng., Canadian Head Office, 14 Lemoine St,, Montroal The ringer aOl TM Points to tne hand when the same old question must be answered--“'where shall t buy my fall and winter clothing, Are you going to trustto luck or ale you going to trust us. elow is some of our prices, Come in and see the quality and assortment. Men’s 0’coats—$2.75, $3.75, $5, $7.59, $3.4), $10.00 $12.00 $15 and $15 Men’s Ulsters -$4 50, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12, $10 Children’s Suits—$l, $1. 2, $250, 50, $3, $3.50, $4 $4.5) aad $5.0). VP ; av, Children’s O’coats and Ulsters—$2, $2,75, $3 $4.50 and $5.00. $4. Youths Ulsters— $3.25, $4, $4.50, $5, $5.50 $6, and $6.50 Yes you can trust our store, for we rep- resent our goods just as we believe them to be, and cheerfully make every wrong right Open every night till 8, and Saturday imight till 10. Frowrse ~~ Teel The Wonderful Cheap Men "=r" eee SBOP l 2 PLANT Ling. To Boston COMMENCING MAY 10th. Ihe favorite S: 8S. “HAUL FAX” will leave Charlot. ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at ncon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*wn Wednesday morning via PR. tou, can make close connée- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 .™, ‘Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For further rates and all inforwa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian' Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEPOWN, SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlotietowo every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1°98, for Halifax, sallioe at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent passenger sccom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “ Dahome ” will leave Halifax for Liverpool G. B. 26th Oct. 5. 8S. “St. John City” will leave Halifax for London 2ad Nov. The 8. 8. “ St. John City ” is fitted with cold Storage. W W. CLARKE, Agent To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning conne:t with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even-ng. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Ageat uebes Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing rom Montreal at 2 bp. m. Monday 10th Cct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monoay 7th Nov Monday 3lst Qe Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puint, Delighttul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care, CARVELL BROS Ageots® Beaver Line CoARLOTTEIOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECr SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship via., Pictou Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. Monday 3rd Oct “LAKE WINNIPEG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown Liverpool Nov. 7 Nov. 27 Dec.10 The above steamer is fitted with cok storage, und has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accommodation for passengers For freight, passage, statemoone, and Other information app! y at the office of N, RATT sNBURY, Aveat 106