Cee Te ae Medicinal Qualities of Buttermilk. For a summer beverage there ean be nothieg more healthy and etrevethening than buttermilk. It is excellent for weak or delicate stomachs, and far better as a dinner drink than tea. coffee, or water, and unlike them, does not retard, but rather aids diges- tion. A great physieian once said that if every one knew the value ef butter- milk as a drink, it won!d be mere freely partaken ef by persons whe drink excessively of other beverages; and further compared its effects upon the system to the cleaning eut of a cook stove that has been clogged up with ashes that have sifted throug rh, filling every crevice and erack, sayin ¢ that the human system is like the stove, and collects and gathers refuse matter that can inno way be exterminated from the system eo effectually as by drink- ing buttermilk. It is also a remedy for indigestion, so - 3 and quiets the nerves, ab Is very sO n olent LO those who are troubied Wi ‘th s eepli SHES. There is something atrange in the facet | that persons who are fend ot butter- | ml . neve tire of singing its p! ‘aises, | whill those who are not fond ef i never weary of wondering how some | ] pl rink 1 mo far as passib e, } } v< ome CGE AVETMON | ink it for heath’s | (One man oO! @eul acquaintance i | so extremely fond of it that we knew him ence te drink abeut three glasses, | hen set his glaes down with a thud, |} exclaming, earnestly, ‘* That's food and raiment beth: while another butter milk enthusiastic made the statement; that where the liver has become torpid | im inactivity and is teo dead ta per- | orm its functions, buttermilk will | catise a new one .o Lrow in, What vel eXigygerated statements may have been | made concerning buttermilk, its | medicinal qualities cannet be overrated, | . of sho 1 be mere freely used by | allwho can get it. Every one who} ilues rood health should drink butter milk every day in warm weather, and | let tea, coffee, and water alone. For! the benefit of those who are not alre ady aware of it, l may add, that in charn- | ing of iis first process of 0) stion is gone through, making it one of the easiest and quickest ef all things to digest. it 7 crastic juice, and contains p erties that readily assimi- late with ie, seed very little we ‘ar UpOR the diges tive organs. Tiey were horse fanciers and were | speeding ateam out on the road te! Grosse Point, and after a long dis- cussion of their faverites, one ef them leaned back in the buggy, let the lines | drop leose, and said co | You cught to have seen Suke. Ah! she were a eritter to be woe of. She was a whole team, and a boy to} drive I kin tell you.’ ‘B ‘oke te harness ? asked his friend. ‘Well, now, you bet she was ! theugh | onee in awhile she'd take the bites in her mouth and go it alone, but she! was high-flyer, she was! I ain’t got | over ber loss vet. : “ Wuth much?” asked the other man. | “Wuth her weight in geld to me. | | daclars I never come so near eryin’ | as I did when I lost that critter: she was a worker too.” “Kinder gentle, ] suppose?” sug- | gested the ether. “Oh, she'd’ casionally kick over the traces,” as remembrances of some lively scrimmages presented themselves. “] allus kept the whip hand of her; the best of uv’em kick sometimes.” “Kwer trot her?’ asked his Tord “Tret her? What do you men? Lord man I’ am talkin’ about my late wife— did ye es’ po e | meant a hess?” he ask d| indi: gnaot ly. They finished their drive in silence. | | j seee Household Hints. Meats for making seup must always be putin celd water, so that as the | water srets heated the pr oedness | comes outefthe meat into the water, ind makes good. Bormine Ham.—tIn beiling a ham, if the ham is not re juired hot, let it ge cols 1 in the lig uor in which it has been | boiled. f you you place a beiled ham | on al sh to get gold you will sce a} quan ity of jelly rua out of it,and has got | cold on the dish. If you let the ham get cold in its liquor, this jelly will set- | tie in the bam, whieh will consquently be juicy instead of dry, asis too often | the ease with cold ham. Let the vessel in which it gets cold be uecovered, and it is as well to take off the seum when | it is het, | JOSE PH G ILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. B ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE i WORLD. } .| a | St. Lawrence Hotel fs E abov Hotel is now RE OPENED . havin n thoroughly repainted and refurbished in the eee Be ‘ing centrally situated and within three minutes walk © if the Railway Depot and § aan bonte, it offers inducements to the elling public, Permanent and rvs nsient B Oe ders acco- modatin unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, On'town, Dec, 21, '81, - Proprietor | jand ¢ an meet the wants and means of all in ‘Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, 'Wool ‘'weeds for Men’s and Boy’s wear, at Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coaits.|— ‘Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES GEO. DAVIES & CO. THE DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY 3. 1862, oad = THIS IS A GRAND TIME 1) PURCILASE ALL KINDS OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON, —AT THE— LURDON HOUSE, as we are offering special inducements to CASH BUYERS, | | ‘Town and Country, omen 203 WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. ——-—:0: BLAG K ‘ MOURNING GOODS, ALL PRICES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, A lot of Colered Table Cisths, many of them at Half Price, to clear. 00 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Uister Cloths, double width, 59 ets. per yd. up, Grey Union Flannels for 16 cents, up, All Wool Fiannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weel Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Jwet OFM BD. AVERT LARGE STOCK GF OVERCUATS & ULSTERS,| ~. S6.0G4 U PT. Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. | Ken's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE. STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Tickings, and all i Staple Goods, ———:0:——_ —_ Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. _ Charlottetown, Nov, 21, 1881) —_—* —_————— — ee — oom eae SNe HENCEFORTH CASE. WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL WE INVITE AL WHO MAY Henceforth for Cash Oaly, Favor us with a Call, WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION WHATEVER, and in doing so feel convinced that we can give our customers better value and satie- faction than we could otherwise possibly do, Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex- s FALL & W tended to us since we have commenced busi- ness. we hope to merit @ continuance of the same by keeping the { BEST CLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES and which we offer at Bargains to Cash Buyers. ei Everything warranted as represented or ne sale. LOW CASH PRICES, Parties can have Boots and Shoes home te try on whenever they please. Dorsey, Goff & Co. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Dec. 13, \881—1m eod TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, Remember the place—“ Stan or THE Crown,” South Side Market. Dec, 3, °81—6i 2aw 3w FISH MARKET, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY “COMPANY. ee YHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. offer \T Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North- west Territory for sale at ECEIVED TO DAY, per sch ‘* Hud. | gon,” from Boston, — $2. 50 PER ACRE. 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 ~~ damm: = Payment to be made ene-sixth at time of purchase, and the balanee in five 50 boxes Raisins, annual instalments, with interest at six per cent, 40 brls Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), A REB fe Roe OF 81 25 PER ACRE 10 bris Bunker Hiil Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in| eing allowed, on certain conditions, for cultivatien and ether improvements a few days. — 4150— THE LAND GRANT sONDS In addition to the present large stock of Fieh: | of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank of Montreal, ond ether Banking Institutions throughout the ceuntry, will be Grafton Street, 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, is " Barrels Salmon, Treut, Cod Sounds, Finoan RECEIVED AT TEN PER CENT. PREMIUM Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash ae el E : ' on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of andin payment of the purchase prices, af the Fish Market, Grafton St. money, thus further reducing the price of the land tothe purchaser, J. H. MYRICK. Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies. Ch'town, Nev. 1, 1881. eod For full particulars, apply to the Compaty’s Land Commissioner, JOHN MoTAVISH, tela Winnipeg ; or to the undersigned. By order of the Board, NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, CHARLES DRINKWATER, Secretary. Montreal, December lst, 1881. [de i? Sm rol FALL AND WINTER ness Gaoops.4 POSITIVE. MARK DOWN | In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of MENS AND BOYS’ —e- THIS SEASON; Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &c, : : : : di Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts I will seil the following lines at special rates of discount : “ “ ‘¢ Underclothing, ss al ete aoe HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &e., : 20 per cent. discount — UT || 8 ond Bie Cie 20 per cent. discount LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, . 20 per cent. discount KNIT WOOL GOODS, 10 to 20 per cent. discount TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, 10 to 20 per cent. discount Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed, SPECIAL. READYMADE CLOTHING, . 10 to 20 per cent. discount A few Men’s Extra 0. S. Scotch L. Wool Shirts and Drawers left. Several Other Lines at Reduced Prices. C. I. MORRISON ‘ As this is a positive mark down sale, customers tan Next door to P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store. rely on getting rare bargains. NOTICE. oar OWEN CONNOLLY. \ E, the undersigned, have this day en-| 9 eS 2-7" eee lw tered into Co- Partnership to practice a8 Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, . I in the office lately occupied by Messrs. Sul- a livan & Morson,” in the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association Building in Charlottetown. STANISLAUS BLANCHARD. HORACE HASZARD, no 28 dly pat Jaw, ne pres MORTGAGE SALE. General Insurance Agent, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the — REPRESENTING— Court House, in Charlottetown, on TUES- DAY, the tenth day of Javary vere | GOMmMercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, town, at the hour of twelve o'clock, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. noon,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments end premises situate, WASLEMM Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont,, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty-four in King’s County, in Prince d- CAPITAL, $800, 000.00. ward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say, commencing at a stake in the south side of road leading from Cartigan Percy, ot che] British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, eastern boundary of a tract of land in pos- session of John and Donald Steele ; and ran- CAPITAL, $500, 000.00. ning thence south along said boundary to the rear line of Forme fronting on said Cardigan River; thence vastwardly on said rear line al SO Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, distance sufficient to include sixty-five acres, or one-half of the rear land; thence north to CAPITAL, — 000. 00. said Road; thence along ‘the same south- westwardly to the place of beginning, containg dirdetinntiimaegieee ng sixty-five acres ot Land, a little more or oe Also, all that other tract, piece er parcel M ARIN E INSUR ANCE ALSO EF FECTED. of jand situate, lying and being on Lot Fifty- four aforesaid, commencing on the northern ——_—:0:—_—- shore of Cardigan River at the western bound- Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOW EST RATES ary of land in the occupetion of Roderick Steele, and on the eastern boundary by land :O: ia the occupation of Allan Campbell, having : a front of five and one-half chains and ex- Office—Corner of Queen and Lower W ater Street® tending north by parallel lines, so as to con- Charlottetown, April 4, 1881-—tf tain fifty acres of land, a little. more or less, together with all rights, members and appur- Sa ne — cited tenances thereto belonging. P Ed q I ] d The above is made under a Power of Sale rince War 8 all Railway Remove 6 contained in a Mortgage dated the sixteenth NTIL FURTHER NOTICE aP day of Sepiember, 1879, made between Pat- a Passenger RS. W. W. to notify he rick Fi.ynon and Mary "Ellen bis wife of the Train for Georgetown, to connect with triends and ‘an aan Coacaen part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and, steamer “ Northern Light,’ will leave Char-. she has opened her win eat vin inter Classes xo TfcLeod, of the other part. |lottetown at 4.50 p. m, daily, Sundays ex- | for Painting and Drawin al their different For further particulars apply at the oftice of | cepted. branches. c% Hodgson & McLeod, Solictors, Charlottetown.| A Passenger Train will also leave George-! po, terms, etc, ply st ber Studio—regi- Dated this twenty-second day of December, | town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex-|/qone of Mr Robin south Side of King A. D. 1881. cepted, on arrival of the *‘ Northern Light,’ Square, ’ pug tf EDWARD J. HODGSON, L. B. ARG — NEIL MvLEOD, | | Supt Ty 17g, braking fde 22 th m till sale} Mortgage | Railway Offices, Ch'town, Cec 13, 1881—tf iE ne SR ‘ities! = ene ie OE (nd. -aree men a : s : : . '