THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER Q. 1884. ———— . 9 yy) } ; | setting shou! ain for tale Sail iit. ey: a aig : {ai Ville il 5 Association. temperate a Go degrees fa, at ahs oa =e ™~ TR 7 ] \ | a Ay t ~ qn t , ST 0 ; TE Dr, rouville’s Tiroat aud Lig © regularly st Ss é e ope ions -— 7 ; C } in ° | “cusscice: COMBINATION COOK STOVE. i ; : we importance to cleanliness, and without a| ‘i eel in 0 Last Night. thermometer it is utterly impossible to make | Fiala Head Office, London, England af o — oe first-cliss. The old-fashion- | ae po — , ' ed way of gathering the butter in the churn | : ai D +) q Re idl by Messrs Into large lumps, aud afterwards kneading | CONSTRUCTE D Ce a ao é . o t the buttermilk in a tub with wa’er, | r uLc e U L ainer ’ and UWel. Si ould be al andoned. As 200n as the ON A = | butter ‘ breaks” in the churn, and forms | into grains avout the ze of grai f (l P | S m2 Q iT REMARKS | wheat or onal Me de Serhing cod poor| HOW ald Imp CUVE tinciple, UD Vv . into a bucketful of cold water, turn the! - dishes two or three times gently and draw | CONTAINING ail olf the bh tle ilk roll 0 or ee | 4a impor ant ucdifion to the - ve buttermilk. Pour in two or thr e | yuck: tsful of coid water; wo k again gently * QUICK AND PERFECT |, ormters 1 amentea : Boston, Mass ; Toronto, Ont.; Montreal, Que ; IN ITs Winnipeg, Man; and 6 Fawson St., Halifax, N.S. OPERATION, ‘fg HE Chiet Surgeon of this world- AND nowned Institute will be at the Ra kin House, Charlottetown, trcm Tuesday, 7th, ieasi : Vv Manzged,. to Saturday, | lth October, where he may be . ° NG r Ye aii r ‘ -s ‘Ong > 568 r j > i Hi bers List. }for afew strokes, and draw off the water. Ey ery Facility for Cooking. consulted. on sll diseases .of the Afr Pas- Repeat this operation until the water runs sages, Catarrh-deafness, Asthma, Bronchitis, * }clear of any signs of milk. All that and Consumption, The hundreds of cases meetir under the | Temes to be done is to expel the water Be xg cured by the use of DR. SOUVILLES SPI- n ing unde ! : ; ; ROMETER, throughout the Provinces a one Naipumeania Adiieiabion abt e™ 1 add the salt. Great care should be e . “pe ; : : ’ . 1} | taken in salting and packing is a suflicient guarantee of its value, and ' Island, was a —— Mr. G ehianha As : > oe : this visit is made entirely in the interest of uC. A. 4H ist evening he Nn. ce tae ae aper gave rief bu = W Cc bb such persons as are unable to journey to ~ HH Pronidont of (hit Aennain, clear descriptive history of the best known 1mon s ra S, Halifax, The tollowing are a few of the her yer sai : ‘ ind opened the} ™* rds of cattle, pointing out the peculiar hundreds of testimoniale received from short address. He said|Ialities of each, and leaving it to be Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. patients in these Provinces :— tr to be that enthusiasm | “ferred that he rather perferred the Short- Ch’t O ] ? re would have been, | horn as a cow for the general purposes of own, Oct. J. ; OxrorD, Jan, 4th, 1894, sina it the meeting should | #rmers. , " — = EE Dr, M. Sovvivie & Co.: t evening of the Exhi-| Mr. Owen favored the sowing of orchard ; : Dsrarx Sirs,—You askea me to write in Tievy should net be dismayed, | *4 other grasses, besides timothy and three weeks’ time and let yon know the strive to make it a| lover, and an oceasional top dressing as a eflect of your medicine, but I neglected _ exercising its influence oe of improving our pastures. He a doing so; bur I am glad to be ab'e to teil . ;S8ays that in ond of the Peavines t this Island too little care is you now that I am yery much better. I lwavs strong leanin rs | bestowed upon our pastures, ————_ -- -—-- —— used the Sp'rometer for two months, accorc- sd and durine |. After the papers, which will be published | rgy ° ‘ : ing to directions, when my cough was almost Gokerninent House had {i full, were read,— r rhe Bulk of our Fail Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared | circ core. Since that ume I Lave not she “a delet Aapaniaia Hon. David Laird said he was very much to Give Buvers used it very regularly, but have been very 4. was therefore not altogether a theorist,| Pleased that the Association had been punctual in bathing in the salt and water, experience. The | 2°S8hized, but he thought the ‘Agricultural » ~ “as ry. which I think bas been a great bencfit. I Dairyman’s Association em-| >°lety” would have been a better name, : % & C 4 will use the Spiremeter again, reguarly, : . ; : ; yhile the medicine Il*sts, and do not Eo EM is expressing a broader view of its objects. ned, wae . ' branches than J hink I will require any more. Se aya on ges He complimented Messrs. Ferguson, Gardi- a " . serofiene oll our far) «ina Ouseton Mat iaiem tie baa seed: IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Vours, very respectfully, ah a pce . (Signe) MRS. G, D, HEWSON, aioe Feominn. beanies - stated the ae nea had obtained ee E S ose Gy aa |B HE Nene wee"the ane: Comms | CASH §©=CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS) (___ tex9,so,103 8 to » » ‘ in in grain growing. | . hte the Bat — of cattle, L Dr, M. Sovvittr & Co.: Maritime Provian’, | ba icularly the Pollked Angus, The Polied i D g T have anent hundred P ; Edward {sland in particular, Angus cattle as exhibited in Aberdeen — WiLL DO WKLL- TO— - FAR Sins,— nh spen meunire 8 of dol- were, he said, magnificent, and he would lars in the past, and over $500 in one insti- ibandoning grain grow - ; : — tulion in Buffalo, without any good results; : , o Sé . ) « } ® i Dairy — g anc a a Sen ee ETA V 3 A LOUIE. A L © U Fe S a ex Es but after consulting you and taking the Spi- S Mr. Haviland here quoted vad : : rometer, the effect was at once perceptible. nz the extent of the|°°ufme our attention to any one breed of 7 : ’ - T treatment iv re ing the extent of the| Sitio, howerer, good, We should’ he BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE To your treatment alone I give all the crodt ) higher Shame aie ollea thought, ring in-all the best breeds and VW A WEEKS & Co Yours truly, British market. Prof, | tive to improve them. As to pasturage, Py s D9 2 (Signeec) A. T. SCHURMAN, the result of his observations was that he ee i has s that the best Canadian], .. “‘h’town. Sept. 27. 1884. cotta 5 | the best British | ¢!leved we have, and may _ have, Ohitewe, Sey ” 184 Arncyte Street, Hativax. N.S , : ‘ butter has fallen as good pastures here as they have ip : —— Feb. QH6th, 1BR4. C : : ‘ teuer as ati ' a — ' in ‘er has retrograd- “e - —— rE Vice-Preai Dr. M. Sovvitte & Co.: ( rey reat stir just now to t] : “The heel he — sident of Dear Sms,—While you were in Halifax . she teen f Canadian butter. The} ” iy -hree Kivere Vairymans <Aseociation, you said that you would like me to write and bu the Eas‘ern Townships commanded | °"") «108 called upon, said he was pleased a g let you know what improvement Mrs. 1 He was acquainted with ee a coke Se oe on Te Davies made under your treaiment. I shculu ale e , deg /*na Doped it would spread over the whole - have written be ore, bat | thought I wonld the Eastern Townships, and, as regarded . . es : . i i , ’ Bat fs Won : uid ian AE wante ‘oud Island. He described an experiment he Ilave now Opened and Read y for Inspection a very Large Stock of wait until your treatment had a fair trial. UA Sk tk aia wae one fe ee had made this year in feeding calves with But Iam glad that I am now able to write a st 1. a ee z butter|* mixture of sweet skimmed milk, boiled and tell you 'hat ehe is every day improving. posi I Dey. sist ear, Ou ut i . . ‘ a > ae lade te See flaxseed, and the ‘‘shorts”’ of wheat . She is gaining flesh and is daily getting : oe nygpelfs elton enteleg al at eonle )8e4lded,—the mixture being about as warm stronger, The bleeding has not retuined, ae : - hn ae: : ae oa as blood when fed to the calves,—and said wd . : 5 and she does not feel any soreness about the cae i aan imp aun cane he found the result very good indeed. on She _ <er cet eg yam wed ave ( 3 veda eC 1U + . . - x ° » ok Hon. Mr. Bell, of Nova Scotia, was in- . TOK riends seem to thin at she 1s looking fer, and. there has been a great im-|, Hon. Mr. Bell, of Nova Scotia, was in JUST RECEIVED FROM THE friends seem to think that she is looking farmers gave up the ip Se in Peedi ‘ Now, Sirs, hoping that many others may the object of the Association and his Sa ae , ; nt] ; and adopted creamers w hich : : . receive the same benetit from jour treatment OG Sich Shee ats peas a Nema de meer red Ms) 6 BRITISH AND FOREICN MARKETS , ,and yielded 4better quality. hoped the papers would be published and = c a ” ine Shan: Daesenen ule institution was intended to advance the refully studied so that the farmers of the Scnemsetn, out enky nterests of stock-caising and stock-feedirg | f°" é on : ; . iain : : Sig ed) WM, DAVIES. es es i whieh wore might profit - a ‘ ‘ Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all ~~ So os nee va Mr. Staus, also of Nova Scotia, made : , A i] } ‘ b dt ll th ’ 1 Fre we exported last year $223,000 worth, equal ee oe 1. lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to se em. Consultation Free. to the total export of our horses and cattle ee See eee oe ; oe. Those wishing to consult the Doctor may It . the duty of erery = 3 — practical way, He described his method of The Following Special Lines are Marked Down Low a ader vall themesives ef this oppesteutines nat His ltion, to do é i@ CO 0 eeveiaha ea sits ss ing. " isin ited to all as early fost any and every inte rest W hich woule 34 Prenat tt eras . om sine gop oo os a — ey he add te the wealth and social comfort of the | i, 3156 said that he had four or five bead| Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods, Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and | <3 ey ) resent neet Y Pas LO - _* + ‘ ‘},? i ‘ Posed of representative men of the thre: {°f the Poled Angus Cattle, and so far, Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Chitown, Oct, 6—til 11th whly Im Counties. Each would inoculate his neigh- oe eath einn igen — Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- ROSENE OIL ; r with intere t in its ol jects, 80 po gr peso : mings, Black Skirts, Scariet anid Grey Flannels, Gent's KE ; DSstitution w i be taken proper hoi oO . ean : . . ; i ae ‘ and have ite due influence. Wel.) urtber remarks were cflered by Messrs. Wool Underclothing. Aslo a very layge Stock of LANDING TO DAY, 7, 2 oar . 7 oO ? é Ne * have to live by agriculture, yet had Henry Beer, Henry Longw rth, F. T. New Be Kesisatine! Art -’ Industrial | F&TY, and other gentlemen. Thanks were Heavy Staple Goods. 50 Cc k = A en — . aaiiel ene bid Messrs. yg eg ' as Ss. Fee ee eee eee caenthay {OweD Bell, Stairs, and the Chairman, fer i f i r ( , f (4 A ¢ J h (’ ; W i IP CARVELL BRUS. NM ge wee tose | soe valuable iormation they had alordeds| EF A515 yds. Grey Cotton Marked cown to 6c. and dc, A large Stock St. Jobn Cotton Warps aL MI TTC |. se ua as to breeds of cattle, as to how the milk . ' : 4 Be ' il a f a A Papen Bagi | authors of the papers read be requested to i é i ) ; : i -oh yp hah Salad opener set gockor¢ Pvomay Seng wave we If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every COAL. COAL Se tice od | =) aa dein Seeiciod the| , During the meeting several very influen- ascent m ee od ee id ly put | tial gentlemen appended their names to the | atten Mul. sere 8 Ye stock, and U every man would on'y pul) oll of members of the Association. C= en Guest TT aah IWHOLEMSALEH AND RETAIL. . ; iien followed the reading of three Be sure you call at R. K. Brace’s during sande ies Sat ‘ ting that | exhibition week, if you want bargains In ; : , 100 Tons Philadelphia the Hon, Br’ Ferguson; whois the “lesser |ocE*rY, glassware, of good groceries. | Call Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs. Beer & Gof. Anthracite COAL, t7 half of one of our leading butter makers— carly ond call-ofton. a ER Ba, me stisialadn' anil one who has been mos “cess eer Sh ee is : = . ’ 5 ‘hestnut Size), re nee Sk ee MARRIED. => The New Brick Store will not be opened till Ist April next. zea Warranted Good Quality . se i ‘ ‘ So @v . ‘ : cial Exhibitious—should give some ** Hints In this “ity, on the Sth inst., by a. HH. ea batter making,” that Bir. C.-C. Gar. | Rise, yee eee ic iaten, so Mim W. & A. BROWN & CO, | Also, daily expected, diner, wh s bh ee lection of | Nathaniel Peardon, Esq., insloe, to Miss : ! r, . by af - oe ec ——- in | Mary A. McLaine, of Charlottetown. Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1884. , 100 Tons Albion a great deal more than In this city, on the 8th inst , by S. H. Rice,| ——= Torte ee ee ee Mines Nut Coa I, i - me ny , warde the improvement of our| Mr. Lauchlan Matheson, of Gleu William, to herds, should state his views as to the best | Mise Annie F. Ross, of Flat River. 4 "a Same as gave such Good Satisfactioa four breeds of cattle for dairy purposes, and In this city, on the 8th inst., by S. H. Rice, ¥K J R Gy i pa Xe years ago. that Mr. George F. Owen, one of the most| Mr. James Archibald Show, to Miss Emma J. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, advil f r practical young farmers, Nichole, both of North Winsloe. Water Street. should what he knows about the im-|e — _ a Ch’town, Oct. 4—lw rovement of pasturage. We hope, ere DIED. — OF— eee ctiettboa ae y week to be able— he re st of . ae z 9 ; ie (| ( N the Asscciation, and with. the several > At Morey Hae Macleod, in the 36th Bedeque and Narrows Oysters. write! ion —to give readers of year of his age. He leaves a widow, three fue E iver the benefit to be gained little children, and a large circle of relatives AVING secured the services of Mr. from a stuly of these papers. and friends, to mourn’ the loss of a good L Joseph Carmody, the Subscriber is pre - Hon, \ i ison favors, as a dairy|hisband, a “loving father, and a highly re- pared to furnish OYSTERS by the barrel, wthorn, with full bred|spected friend. gallon, quart, pint, stew, raw, fry, and h slf- sit Jersey, or good grades of these (‘‘Patriot” please copy.) shell a specialty. 16s— hat may be fattened to ad- sy onlin ecank Parties requiring Oysters must leave their her milk-giving period has orders during the forenoon, Prices :—Forty cents per Imperial quart. beet a The dairy cow, he l G & ri, a s oS Sc” | AA PPLAS, GLAPOS, G60. 5 nF sto Hous. : ice ie eld To mopeo re ris errs ea . el ait rout ana care ‘ € 3 « " , taken that for want of sufficient food the ¥Y Auction, Tomorrow, FRIDAY, at anell i bor on kOW Of milk is not checked either in the 10.20 o'clock, a.m., at my auction rooms, P B a St k early spring aiter calving or in the dry 100 brls. APPLES (choice.) ™ O ure re OC ” mouths of summer when the pastures are| Boxes GRAPES, PEARS, &c. bad. A-small piece of good land devoted A. McNEILI, ; aie -_ tly ; E services of the celebrated Jersey Bull (say) one-half to vet wage cme = wd renee, R. STERNY’ recent purchases in Great — and <4 enn are daily coming to . Bella's Centennial,” No, 7,977, — balance to fodder corn, for grass feeaing Ch’town, Oct. 9, 18° 4. Ste) i mplete wit i the contents oI over Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable coun f inestimable value In main: hand. In a few days our Stock will be complete, of T. A. McLean, Esq., near Esdale Foundry. taining the flow of milk. Next to good Now is the time to get milking Fee, $2.00. feeding comes kind treatment. The man k b ijl likely be in Charlottetown is couse Kind veatment, The mn) Qa) for Sale, 200 CASES AND ‘BALES but a'short time, low with a stick is only a few : Sept 9—1m oves above the wife beater, ~The milk- oo Subsoribers offer for Sale a cargo of e skilfully done and as quickly _ Ontario Round Coal, on board a vessel at a) Perfect cleanliness should be | Lord's Wharf, Will be sold cheap for cash HOUSE TO LE Wai ned in every operation of the dairy. | while landing. a Bad smelling stables and dairies contami- AT tae toeh ant Coal cheap, had better ‘ i ‘i ‘ . 6 . is Targely dete telotore the milk leaves : D e ™ E l h C ad n SHE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- tba determined before the milk leaves “2 LAN DRIGAN & STRONG. ng LS j an 1a an merica j able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, X breathing ba poet whole eS nearly opposite the residence of William », breathing bad air, eating unwhole- | . + ‘ - : Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- and shove sli deaking stagnant FODDER CORN FEED which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. KE, Island. sides kitchen, and has been papered anew produce bad odors in the milk which | and painted inside and outside this summer, wa certain to afhes Gee bole Ep. aad ea There is also a Stable, Coach-house ays! Ferguson favors ‘deep setting” as best | FOR Sale, a quantity of the above. Enqu're PE RKIN Ss & S ERN Garden attached. calculated ra adel i perfect purity of ‘of Mr A. McNeill, Auctioneer, ur at the e We DUNALD FEBGUPON, the ys th m should be | Examtver Office. : July 7, 1886 anne ‘ieee "Crum rafied By deép! Ch’tdwn, Gel. J, 1884, | Ci’town, Sept. 13, 1884.