THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 25 1598 a P. 0. Box 326 ‘Leith House’—Phone 174 Wholesale and Retail Liquors 22 to 36 QUEEN SrREET ; Received pr S. 8S. “Lake Winnipeg” from Liverpool a large consignment Gue- luverary Whiskies, from Glasgow 100 200 cases Pattisons’. bottles and flasks. od iy) i *‘Corean’”’ Blend, ekies lie, Islay, BI and per 8.3. cases “Regal Cheaper W! Also a lot ( Bats’ Ale (I Will ne pl p! ication, in Stout, (Burkes and ip plots and quarts, quote prices On ap uihess & H ased to A. MACDONALD, IMPORTER 962—d2aw for 2wks, w4i Al} sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. sans $$ we QV Set G84 BSVSVSSCEECE “ ADVICE ABOUT ._ & Spice . When orders a peckrge Pepp c, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namo» or Cream of Tartar from vour grocer you can al- ways ‘eel eure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: a 9 .octs 220% 0823 4 O20O8E 204088 Se fe ‘ | é ee “3% 6247 0686 t2€24¢'"S ~— CLENLEITH” 4‘ E 4 ant Hi { \ TE pamdorsong if il W. Jali Lent cs ————— 7 es eee 1 t. ’ ad ~ Opi | ; ; i 1 itl A E gol a ty f Peco HicrcanaWskY, b h oer, 4 Ly tt! 4 oo Sy Blended of the esme rare old Higiland Malt Whiskies during more than 50 years. Sanderson’s Glenleith is to-day as in the past, the purest and best whiskey in the world. Soe PROPRIETORS: Robert Sanderson & Co., Ltd, Leith Scotland. ESTABLISHED 1846. Capital paid up - £350,000. For enie bv leading Wine and mene Vee at eel a " a “per ee | oe i oe revyrt py >i eal all saath lls wrfaty E CRS TREAL AGENTS FOR CANADA, ‘ Adead SouAd kl So adsuahate aad I Have Just Completed My New Oyster Place. patted Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Our Oyster king is standing in the windew, See him, and then you will eat . bysterr John P. Joy, wD Ge VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street....4. Sia Rai a tee abakaane SRAARAAA Kotsieae Gees ie BS seein cece se ce tea ne ane ehie keene Oe de Ge Na , ,¥ covuenmtveuertewee vTueuevutuwuuwvuwrvwvee Of Special Interest toour Farmers © AN ENGLISH OPINION On How to Rear and Feed Pigs Ina In there was some difference of opinion of farrowing, his such young especially in cold The number of pigs which a sow should be allowed to rear, he proceeded to remark, depended on circumstances. life might bring up eleven in a summer and a yelt (or young sow) or an aged one eight. These number they would ' bring up with Jess Strain in summer n they would rear nine or six re spectively in winter. In rearing pigs for show, however, he would not have more than seven or eight pigs ona n e sow, or five ona yelt or an aged prov ide Many he to ance, & ved, said, weal her. + hy latul | sow. It was seldom possible, however, | to get pigs from a yelt or an aged sow to compete with those of a second or third litter. In feeding a brood sow, Mr S$) tated, but little neede d until she had gone three fourths of her time, after which the food should be gradually increased in quality, not being to bulky, He preferred to feed on what is known as hog’s meal, with a Care was little coarse bran added, after the far- rowing for at least amonth, Later on when the sOW was tnrned out for a run for a halfan hour, wheat was thrown down inthe stye, some of which the young pigs would pick up, while the sow would get the rest on her return. The time of allowing the sow to be away from her pigs might be gradually extended, and the wheat or oats thrown to the young pig gradually increased, until the sow ceased to desire to return to the pigs, and they did not take much notice of her. Mr Spencer prefers this gradual plan of weaning to a sudden one,—Leeds G. B. Mercury. Profit in Keeping Hens. It is considered that 75 centsis a fair estimate for keeping a hen on a farm for one year. ‘This estimate does not allow for kitchen waste, etc., which may be of little value when not fed to the hens. When everything has to be purchased it is estimated that the average size hen will consume from $1 to $1.50 worth of grain and supplies in year. Some farm poultry growers in the United States rekon the cost of feeding them during the winter, and does nat place any value on summer feeding in the fields. The estimate recorded is 25 cents per year, but this must apply to countries where thereare summer conditions all the year round. If $1 per year be taken as a fair average for keeping a hen a year, what profit is there in the. business for the poultry raiser? This will depend, largely, upon the kind of fowls, and how they are cared for and fed. It is stated that an experienced poultry raiser of New York State, by selecting the best layers among his flock of Leg- horns for several years, got his whole flock of 600 upto an average of 196 eggs per hen per year. ‘This is an extremely high average for so many hens on one farm, and is not to be expected that ordinary fowls will do as well. At the current price for fresh | egos each of these fowls would return its owner about $3 a year for eggs. But even if we cut the number down to 100 eggs for each hen per year, there is money in the busines for the farmer if he looks after it properly.— Farming. Spirit Merchants. 4 oi 8, 3. Townsenp & Co Moy- ma Turkish Romance. ~ They had always been together, had played together as children, had work- ed together in fields, for their homes were in the country, andas they gfew older had wandered through the orchards of the old farm and out into the woods beyond. The years passed and playtime was over, A home was chosen, and life began in earnest for these two devoted lovers. It was not from lack of opportunity nor altogether from propinquity, either that they loved each other. The farms were in a large and thickly populated district, and there were many for him to select from, many who courted her- But she was his ideal—tall, slender and graceful. The sunlight reflected from her bronze head shed a radiance on all h e world for him, and he was her idea } tne ‘ i lecture cn “How to rear and feed pigs,” delivered at Cambridge, C. B. for the County Council, Mr Sanders Spencer, the well known _pig-breeder, the first place said that, although as to the desirability of having any one in attendance upon a sow at the time own practice was attendlance pigs were thus A sow in the vigour of - gave her love and life into his care. Jne day, late in November, a day of Indian summer, when all the world, was red and gold with tinted vine | leaves and autumn trees, they lunched under a spreading oak* After lunce she slept he ever watching near. Then as though from the blue dome above destruction had suddenly been flung upon the earth, the end came. First she heard his voice upraised in pro test, then in terror and at last in agony. Longing to go to him, to help him, or at least to comfort him, she struggled with their overmastering force that held her down, but her struggles were in vain. And after that it really mat- tered very little to either of them that he was boiled with oyster sauce for Farmer Grayson’s Thanksgiving dinner, and that she was roasted by young Mrs Pembroke for the _ first dinner in a new home.—Life. Who does not knuw women and young girls who are contivua!ly in tears? Who elwaye see the dark side? Who have fre- quent fits of melancholy without any ap~ parent cause? The intelligent physician wil] know that it is some derangement of the complicated and delicate feminine organs. The young girl suffere, bodily avd mentally, ia silence, There is undue wearines®, uhexpected pain, unreasonable tears and fits of temper. Dr Pierce’sFavor- ite Prescription exerts a wonderful power over woman’s delicate organism. It is an invigorating tonic and is specific for the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities and painful derangements of womeu. Careless, easy-going doctors frequently treat their women patients for Siliousnese, nervous- ness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubles, when tne real sickness.is ia the organs distinc: ly feminine, and no help can come till they are made perfecily strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Send Sl cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Baffalo, N. 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No reduction On presentation of this Coupon, Wc will be refunded on every dol- lars worth of goods bought from JUREY & CO, spcoy ILV ‘Figur es “are Marked in Plain This is a good chance to get holiday gots li You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver, Also a cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G. H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square Sinele Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to of manly perfection. So she gladly | and of the said land to the east of the mill pond acres together with the mills, mi!l house and other buildings connected there with and all _ the gether with the right of way on the west on on confirmation of sale by the court and A LESSSON FOR WOMEN. Mrs. Dowson of Toronto Cured of cemale Weakness by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Toronto, Nov 21,.—The case of Mrs. Ellen Dawron, of 640 Gerrard St, east, who has been restored to vigorous health, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, after six years of agony from Female Weakness, and Palri- tation of the heart, is causing widespread interest in the east end. Mre. Dawson writes that she used three so-called kidney cures and was treated by one ofToronto’s most prominent physicians without deriving the least benefit. The first box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills gave her pronounced relief; eight boxes cured her thoroughly. Mrs. Dawecn’s case furnishes a /esson every woman ehould learn, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are women’s best friend. '— -_— — TENDERS --FOR Prince Edwarg Island Deben- tures. Tenders will’ be received at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, until noon of the 22nd day of Noven- ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or any of the $18,000 Debentures au- thorized to be issued for construction of Prizce of Wales College, by the Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vie., Cap 6. The Debentures are in denemina- tions of $1,000 and #500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 35 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will he dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. 954 2 a week until 21st Nov. WRIGHT'S MILLS AXD FARM, Sale of Valuable Farm and Mills in Royalty of Charlottetown. IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor. "o be sold at Pullic Auction at the dwel- ling house on BELMONT FARM, Charlottetown Royalty, the late resi- dence of Benjamin E. Wright, Esquire, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of De-~ cember next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in pursuance of an order made by the Vice Chancellor on the 11th day of November, instant, in a suit for partition, wherein Sophia Mary McDon- ald and others are complainants, and Ralph Brecken and others are defend- ante: All those tracts pieces and parcela of land situate and being in the Royalty of Charlottotewn and comprising pasture lots Noe. 266, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, and 552 and those portionsof pasture lots Nos, 214, 215, and 216 which lie to the South of the Mill Creek and that portion of pasture lot, No. 220 which lies to the Bouth wes side of the mill creek, which said pieces of land contain in al! aboutone hundred and ninety acres and are bounded on the vorth by the St. Peter’s Road, onthe weet by land now owned by the _ trustees of the Estate of the late Owen onnolly, on the south by the Bel- mont road, and on the east hy Wright’s Creek and pasture Lot No 22%. The said Jands may be sold either in one block together with the houses, out buildiogs, mills and mill pond, or in two separate tracts, and if sold separately all of the said lands to the west of the Mill Pond mill stream, containing about one hundred and seventy acres, together with the dwelling house, barns and other out- buildings will be sold in ove block and all and mill stream, containing about twenty machinery therein and the mill pond to- side of the mill pond from the St Peters road to the mills, said right of way to be not less than thirty feet wide, will be sold in another block. The above property will be sold free, from incumbrances. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to Master at sule and the balance execution of deed by Master. Such con firmation to be free of expense to the pur® chaser. Dated this 12th day of Noven ber, A.D. 1898. J A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. W. S. 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