Dishes, Bread’ plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands,and a lot of other large a scale you intend making it and -how you ge abeut it,.but a beginner thad a ee a eee i —- —_ Sides, Sole Plates and Shares, Skim Points, Shin Plates, Coult- a . THE DAIGY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 4 1397 : KR LO ss EN -Od | . a Gone a — — — Tree a ‘ ; - ee Stance — ' umry aus Ureamery, Ripen Cream Just Right. : oC . . pre he: SCHMIERCASE. a a f Oh omrnr a rey more en ry PART AAT as romero yg We i Is land Rail way ’ Uv Wee Xpo! ea te Europe last year 21,- } olding the tem perature down in or- : in dy OPED Ve aety oe} | ne > ) ' ODO nevur runt h ee , ¢ . = Oreamery Man Who Finds Profit In Mak- v35, ™ he ands«f butter. der to avoid overripening destroys that ue b ime Cottage Cheese. This is the best season fordairymer | rich, nutty flavor and leaves a some- < | R ty hibi tiga | Schmierease is the Germar name for | £9 buy mill feed ‘a last them all year. what bitterish one. The following is (a OFSses O11 oy ‘ —" ° hy 5 tiie YY r« « . hy + > 2 } 3 = | what is known in English as cottage | Ti ro mw ma py ramime d with wheat apd what one ~ oe very finest a eu 4 | i ; « | RTAID we an val se ne | © ee Prince County *x- cheese ard likewise pot cheese, It got * ; the mill men want to sell the rs in this locality said to me last w £ “uname rside, on 6 | 3 OW 1 to get it out of the way. Con- | when Iinformed him I was surprised | ¢ What a hur there would be onthe streets about the vO oe, On © bh! ¢bhe last mame because the sour milk to 2 ; ne ; ie. i , urn Tiexets will be is-ued “asap “i! : : queatiy they will let it go cheap. | that his butter lacked that richness , 7 wonderful way in which ss ror ‘ IATIOTLE TOY ; ce Do are t a } > ee is iii i ° = ¥ \iemia eh’ or antl Hate make it used to be hi AD 8 a rt Muster your ready cash end take it to | necessary to“grade it as ‘‘extra’’ when % rsive on Uctoder Si, and swung ever a cra - = the good on the mill, asd you will get a bargain in | the conditions were all so favorable to | us | . as ht foe EF} times. In brief, it is the soft curd | ‘feed. the making of fancy butter. £ i 2 train will leave Char- | cheese taade from sour’skimmilk. It is As aruls it is certainly not well for Said he: ‘‘I have found it extremely | Z { 7 | found in Guiry products tows to ‘remain in milk all the time, | @iffcult this spring to get the proper | % a, im, and leave ‘ sa A - Ais SLES t al Alii. i‘ ‘ <= p ire soki and is very good indeed wher | What-i 1ed in one way is lost in an- | ™&Mipulation of my cream to have it | =~ } Ue ! ut, Lers | nt t srhen it as rich newW | ‘other, and the constantly milked cow’s 6 iciently ripe for churning when the a ; ; a at | milk-and « cree? irred imto | yield wiMl not be so great after calving | ™e comes that it must go into the re . 3 o : . ' ‘ . ’ > ; ao ¢ i - < ed ‘by special | 2% 16 18 a most he althful dish, too, aud | as that-of the one which ram dry a and i ara a ne ae vat é." at the 1 round trip very good for hat weather, but it is mot | month. anc Inust churn the cream In the morn- Us ; g un : ttto eet when anatie from bitter, suaiee I since I require the room in the vat 3 cures Scratches, Galls and Sores. i hin 4 ¥ € ¥ Tine tT Les nere is ‘ yey » Z Hs : al . oie ial , rl ner et hie that day’s skim. This, of course, | %% Every man w ho owns a horse should try it. i } cent of pure butter tat. he oOtner 2! . 2: 7 ( 3 Lawson tells in The Creamery ; ; prevents my holding the cream until it wt We i o ee per cei, 18 made up of Varions other | : ee : bs ‘Xx VAT Ex a . — Journal how toanake it at a creamery: | 3, ic i : e ls e hie = : is sufficiently ripe. Consequently at Cae SOLD BYR. EAE “ sournal | mai au ¢ wat J: | -golids.and salt and : j j Pe, iy in a resent ‘issuc ef the New weet ‘ or 2 Ss times I have not obtained that rich, | @ SES ee Te em ee , R Ix <he statement a. oe ere oe ae eect COm- | nutty flavor you claim is lacking, and F ef AA Ad Sed pans Ret aad Sok nd C3) each. dhad Rha we "Sas me oO y) 7 . . . ‘ — — ire in | “ a - inn Sol aa ; - that if the skimmilk was made ines cot- | **™ | - ae than ours. 16 I have been aware of the fact to a cer- i ~ : ; 1 T } ta leese it would .bs more profitabh reason 18 eC: ians have studied tain degree, but did not think the re- = Soomaeee " mane AAA AEDS wD PRATT TSS 2, TY rnish wille Iv an av ui ; susUl as € a a aa e - > ee ) z Liv Kt i the Exhibition. | ‘ferethe creamery man «and patron than | eos ie aa " 9 the European | sults were so noticeable until you made e: si 3 ' _, | market and suitec r butte » it ‘t know 41) noe trenere’s starts . G, A. SHAR I. POTTING to feed t skimmilk to calves and | oo ee es 4 anole Metter 00 16, ; it known. I will SOW prepare a starter i Genera. M: ri ob and i offred to-send a receipt for | pn WS RATS 208. } from some whole milk, secured from » CCP 4, 7] . ‘ zi} os : 1 Pie. fl i iain ira i Se listen geal in Mie eal al sl a aa iM : Rai y Offic a, sept go— , macing t© any “buttermuker who; . fr ne wie rao has worked up i one of my patrons, whose cows are new os a i N wanted it, but! I have received so many | the right kind of market, en re is con- { milkers, and I guarantee that my goods i s . inquiries concerning it that I hare con- ets more protit in selling cream will be O. K. for flavor next week. : ‘ j cluded to answer them through ‘the | than butter. Today I examin¢ d this maker’s goods Ne iW Crockery Store | dairy press, vat they all will been-| The rigid stanckicn results in muti- | and find them ideal, and all due to the b ; oT: | x : ag he © hae : | ag "” ot ” : Vay Viv ,. swered alike. To>-sho ' that the re is a | Latéé udders. ry oe he gas, for the past week, a W e have in sto ork the best make of Ploughs, all of Jemand ¢ enttace c | yeioped tne roper ripeness in 18 ° ° ; demand for @ottage cheese, I will stute | — - — —— | V0} 4 prof Pp 4 ee ; é } . y "Tan 4 i aia mat I received asetiie Sheek @ cheaie cam : cream. This case tells the whole story, which we are selling at right prices. i All kinds of First-class .crockery, in- ie tos aaa Sy cae 5 and if the makers will sufficiently ripen O Horse Plow, No. 5 Sod Plow, No. 6 Sod Plow, Skim eluding Dioner Sets. Tea Seta. Chocolate | 2282 Who has opened a retail storein | }%,.- lias Mm LER Ry + ay i . b 5 ‘t ne morse ’ . ee :* - ; ‘3 oe i vs ape aa ne — . Sen fice ce | {Pre > cur their cream thisc yeatber thei - 7 Sets and Chamber"Sets, Butter Coolers, Buffalo. He -says ‘that he sells five or | {\ ; , Be} eh hea rill b f the aa ap t ‘iain bble Plow, Moncton No, 8 Ploy ; No. 8 Metal Plow Heads Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates,Batter Crocks ||-8iX_ barrels ome days, and that hej 64 (j Wp Ao * Uh..£F Ghd ; i wi - of the very finest, providing ~ ° aad Ne : Sa > « > « ; € Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots,!; makes 700 or 800 ~pounds at a thine, | com ts teakch afm oui ide a & ve that there is no unclean flavor n : . : ee ee f Elle ans , } Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, {} using a 360 gallon tank to scaldithe | prevent distress, aid diges- 72)" “3 a F re the ee caused from ere PLOW REPAIRS FQ3 SAME avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, milk. So, yar -see,:hs makes it on aj tion. cure constipation. be i S stg are oe ec : / hh) ote Pia A ES ae oe sca! + . Purely vegetable: do not gripe * churn. —George Kk. abs in Moard s nay “so esd ray html neg fio onhrvage ry hah nny Hoop sens Be Ok REO fe cepa Steel and Metal Mould Boards, Steel and Metal Land | in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve}; price it sold for. It depends on how | prepared only vy C. 1 Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas- : t } i | articles toc n merors to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and | quality LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy / McGill University. Montreal , SESSION 189798 a The curriculum comprises course ip Arts, (including the Donawpa SpeciAn j Course For Women), Apriiup Science Mepiowe, Law, and Verertnarny Science | Matriculation, Examination aud Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs wp Mapicine, lita Serr; APPLIEP wpéexce, 16TH Serr; Law, Tra Serr Verermary Screxce, 22np Sasr. Copies of the Calendar eontaining orm ition, may be obtained om applica- Sara2 8:3 1d By. Boots, Boots. Rubbers, Rubbers OPENED TODAY 25 cases Men’s and Womens strong Fall Boots 5 ases Men’s and Wo On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 189%, the = | = ee at Accommodations Reserved for pat‘ents. 00 . trains of this Railway will run daily, (San Music Ant, Puysicat SMESUOR, OS, References on application. r = men’s Granby Rubber Shoes. } jiy. excepted,) ac vader. extras Preparation for the Univer~ 94 —asw lyr. aLisS reen 3 canes Men's Granby seta Fortidhake cageer De Haas. ser Bout —- rvestonernnrnnnnnnnnnte G-anb Rubb th frains Out- ; : \Trains anoy uoders are e STATIONS. vat alle ward. Read ward. Read} X & & B Vi a best. Always buy them, they| own. | ups TERPSIGHOR 59 ergers an wear like iron ener neh ect Pp. MAA. M.| P.M. P.M, ‘ Fi For sale at 3 30) 6 30) - Charlottetown .../ 9°15 12 10 GREAT GEORGE STREET Fergusson Alexander rs 3 52! 6 44'..Royalty Junction.) 9 9) 11 48 4 42| T 18..North Wiltshire. .| 9 9310 58 . £ 85] 7 35)- Hunter River--- | § 7310 13 : WE WARRANT EVERY POUND WE SELL 5 34] 7 §2|.-Bradalbane...... q 5t| 10 07 Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w 5 44) 7 5¢)..Emerald.. .... - | 7 48) 9 57] reopen her dancing classes, for the seon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5 50) 8 03|--Freetown ....... | 7 33| 9 42| on Thursday September 30th. g 1 6 20} 8 22}.-Kensington ....) 7 23) 920] Adults at 8 p. 1 O LU i 6 55] 8 45 AG\ orside {Lv 70) 845] Juveniles and jénde Vadies at 4p. m. pamaen 7 r 10 o at FS | 6 05) 8 = Private lessons day or evenings. Satis- oR oe 5 42, 7 561 faction assured. : 8 02110 19|.. Wellington...... 5 16' 7 38 oe (ri sat tf : 8 : 8 20111 go|..Port Hill ....... 1371 mon fri 6 ( 0 dll ) 20412 50]--O”"Leary......--. 3 15} 6 20 YES d IS d | li 9 36] 1 15|-- Bloomfield .. 2 50) 6 OF T 4S.. Te ee 10 OO} 2 03).-Alberton........| 7 13 5 40 IT 4S........ f Oppusite west end kes 0 401 3 00 ..Tignish .... +---| 1 05) 5 00 ‘ pe M.(p Me} da AL : SOLD On MERIT Ls eae ih a arine Insurance 6 45] 3 GO)..Charlottetown ...! 9 [5] 5 40 he 7 05} 3 14|..Royalty Junctior| 9 9] 5 20 a sca laiticsiddieieds ) T ) 1 | 7 88) 3 3% sr) ans eeeeeres 8 37) 4 - a al r p 10) 4 OO}A e 8 15) 415 n | i { 20) 4 05) Lv. =e ‘har Ar.| 8 10] 4 00 Ask your OTOCE! LO lt. oe — = 4 . . 00) 4 38 "Morell Kaees ° 7 42} 3 20 29} 4 54|..St. Peters ......| 7 20] 2 50 ‘ The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co... of Liverpool bmi ( 16) 5 28 ‘Sen River ......| 6 46] 2 08 Gentlemen should see our $3 Kvery barrel onarantesd. England, | Brahmin Bran 11 60} 6 00} .Souris.... ...-- | 6 15] 1 20 Boots ia Chrome and English i M.|P. M. XM. |p. M. Calf, plain toe or toe cap. septlbB—d1m The Empress Marine, Ins.. Co.,of London England. ome 8 25] 4 05}..Mt. Stewart ....1 8 10| 3 50 Win: ha on neinek Taeen sale or ei al 9 371 4 58 Caen... ch ag 7171238 era por Ts The General Marine [tusurance Co... of Dresden. a + 8 iipment just recelve OO] 5 15)..Georgetown ....) 7 (0) 215 good value—hut if you wan Mlirect from the gardens. ow.}p. Mt.) i he le oe a pair of $3 boots and want a "Tro" ree The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Hulls, | "7 55 Seiietl ee A ea A _ oan CasSos, Freights. carried at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued. . -»-EMCTAlta www wee on ¢ nte , 2 , HARACE HASZARD 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 “Our prices speak for ye ém- Teeth Extracted Skiilfully. j P. M. A. M. —— A ge ‘ for Canada selves. No ae Mthod. No Indiscrim- z E Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. cae se cen No Injurious After fae KS Oh’ or OL | GA SHARP, 'D.PQTTINGER, ; R. kK, Jers: Efects. EF 4; BD. W. HWYR DFLAN 1 town, 25t . Superintendent, Gen Mtge wovt. & : wes J. P MURRAY, a harlottetown. “Monctor, 3 B Fs AGENT at eod | it any. # tent with new milk or «weet cream, :80 better commence on:e@ small quantity, sol will give:the recipe for making it on.4 small seale. Take a ten gallon can of. skimmiik and letcit set until it gets thiek and sour. After it reaches that stage set the can in @ tank of hot water, turn on your steam and let the water heat until the milk inthe can separates the water from.the casein, and the low- er the temperature the milk will whey off the softer and .better will be the curd and the hetter you heat your milk the.drier your curd will be. After the curd and water thave separated strain all ‘| throngh a cheese bandage and hang up for 24 hours to drain, but do not press After it has drained dry, mois- thatvit will stick together when it iis ready to mold imto bricks or press into ballssand be marketed..Of course you can seald the milk in larger quantities if necessary and strain throug. a large strainer, but I have feund that the eheese bandage makes tha-most conven- ident.strainer, as itis easily handled and | alwaysseady for use. An Onn AnD Weu Trizgp Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mobers fer their children while teething wits perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cares wia. colic, and is the best remedy :for Diarrhea Is pleasant:to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. ~~ nty-five cents a bottle, Its value io acziculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Sor... vg Syrup, ard take no other Fin? PE. Island Raiiwai 16? WMESAGHL TO MEN Preving that True Honesty and True Phil- antrophy still Kxists If any man who is weak, nervous and debilittaed, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- | ful folly, excesses or overwork, will take peart and write to me, I will send him con- fidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health an manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, less of Vigor and Organic Weakness. ‘I have ‘nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as J know through my own exp?-ience bow te sympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any {+ ow—beings to-a cure. Iain we!l aware of the prevalence. of quackery, ‘for i. mvself was deceived and imposed upon.until L nearly lost farth in mankind ‘bat! rejoice to say that I am now perfectly weil and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of ccurewznown to. all. If youwill write to me you can rely upon beimg cured and the proud satisfaction of having bean of great se:vice to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage } and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock ; aod, Mich. 185 p&w. teen a a ng Fdeeill-Church School for Girls Windsor, Nova Seotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bisuor Covurtyer, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lesroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurre. Board with Tuition in Engtish Department, $18s. DER CLIFT treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury # method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from B the blood, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, § Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- m tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, 4 Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- m tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of a Heart— Valvular, Fatfy Enlargement, Palpitation, Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, cic, Of Kidneys—Altuminuria Bright’s Disease, ete. Of Spleen and Bladder-—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura.OfFe # male Organs—Inflammations and Displace' f ments of Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous # Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremers, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, 1 -f sness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheum, ees Syphilis. Tumors, Giandular Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Czn cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul- ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, # Morphine, Zhloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De- formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- f knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry § Neck, Rickets Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- gicose Ulcers, etc. Continuous intelli’ = gent treatment irsures Minimum of suffer- # ing and Maximum of Cure,possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided or under f blind leaders. DR. CLIFT 3 Graduate of N Y University ard the W Y ) Hospital. 29 years’ practice in N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada, Address :—Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call. ers, Plow Wheels, Clevises, ete., Wholesale & Retail. We also have the best Clothes Wringer and Washer on the market, and sell them at selling prices. Finlayson & McKinnon, Terlizzick’s Corner. —— NOW OPENING LADIES HATS Tes iDIES JACEETS T J. HARRIS LONDON HOUSE, Paris Green Queen Str ey ee en De Stampér’s Corner! 145 Queen le te |B Wey Cffce, afJune, acest tee 7 *. otra a a = Pea alae Si aR IM BRI te a ie ae SS : ° wa SELES Pie — =. coeieelieeniat ee