THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 29 18$5 The coming gene- ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are using Baby’sOwn Soap 1LeT SOAP Co. MONTREAL MANUFACTL @ERS OF THE CELEBRATED ALBERT rouer SOAPS eB} DOO0000009000000000000-00 (Copy (JUEBEC,— Noy. 3rd, 1898 } Mn.S. F. Tarl Charlottetown My Dear Su I feel that you will be pleasedto know that afew days agol received my wife’s portrait ordercc’ through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 18 satisfactory to me lam very mich pleased indeed. The painting isa perfect picture. Kind regards Very truly yours, James L. Harxrys. The only represertative of the High Grade Art Stu iio for this Proyince is 8. F TarBush, Cha ottetown. When ordering a prckrge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al-~ ways fev] sure of securing the lity by asking for ::: Niott’s Bas V628 / 0O0606€E404008 best qu 2D ©2088 620464 @ @ 44468 OO =e ae . 0. Box 325 ‘Leith House’ —Phone i74 Wholesale and Retail Liquors 32 to 3% QUEEN SrREET iy i Received 8. “Lake Winnipeg” from Liverpoul a large consigoment Gae- lic, Islay, Bleod and Iuverary Whiskies, pr 8. and per S.8.‘'Corean” from Glasgow 100 cases “Regal Biend, 200 cases Pattisons’. Cheaper Whi-kies in bottles snd flasks, Alsoa lot Guiness Stout, (Burkes and , sass’ Ale (P & H) in pints and quarts, W ill quote prices On ap cation, i to A. MACDONALD, IMPORTER i ne please p! 262—d2aw for 2wks, w4i ns BIG OFFER FOR ONE MONTH Magnificent Display Enormous Stock of Elegant Goods To select from, at a reduction of 20c¢ on every dollar’ worth of goods. We have Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Chinaware, Glassware, Spect- acies, Fancy Goods, Games, Toys, etc. . JUREY & CO. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside of Queen Square, Opp. Post Office. Bring this Coupon. without it. This is a Genuine Offer. z ¢ : No reduction On presentation of this Coupon, 20c will be refunded on every dol- lars worth of goods bought from - JUREY & oo, |# are Marked in Plain This is a go0d chance to get holiday : —_ 4. r+ whnel rrosts Ne Testimenial | <....:; = Of SpecialiInterest =; | toour Farmers =: What a Young Man Should do. The Co-operative Farmer replies as follows to a young man who wanted to farm and asked some advice to what he should do . If is not necessary for a young man to go into the backwoods to get a cheap farm. There are lots of places where partly cleared farms can be bought quite close to villages andtowns and near railways for a sum that would not pay for the buildtngs that are on them, Chey may be partially exhausted, they may be too wet for profitable cultiva- tion, or they may have some other outs which do not appear on the surface. Such drawbacks can be more easily overcome than to hew a farm out of the forest and build roads to get to it, In selecting a farm, good water and chance for drainage are two most im portant items. A location which has a reputation of being comparitively free from early frosts will also lengthen the g season and ensure success in that would not be satisfactory fall early. The f a farm its also an important rowing sé o om (CY S social ‘ *? , +} » MAtter tO LHC 1 hopes to have. The markets will decide the oper ns of the business farmer. All farming in the Maratime Provinces must be generally comparitively “mix ed” in the sense in which that word is used. ‘The farmer’s aim ‘will be, unless he is in the market garden business, to market his produce largely through live stock, a ft we do not hesitate to say that the most successful farmers we are acquainted with in the Maratime Pro vinces are those men who are are mak- ing tne dairy cow their principal machine for turning the rough products of the farm into cash. A man to make a success of dairying, however, must know the cow thoroughly and love her so well that she will never kuow wart or discomfort athis hands. He must be prepared to wait upon her 365% days in the year. He must then dis butter factory, to a city or make it into butter. He will be lucky if he can get a location where he can sell the milk and not have to make it into but- ter. If the latter is the case, he master thoroughly the ODusiness. is at a dairy school. Washing Butter. Where a highly flavored, short-keep- wanted to do not wash at ts to be eaten ina week nd for tub butter, ‘ 1< tvs i’ or two, 1 once, a to ensure keeping quality, washing twice or until the water comes away “clear” is a safer practice. Do not leave the butter standing too long in } ae ++ +1] ~ mn the Water aS lt Willi spoil the flavour.— Ex hange. —aA big poultry farm is about to be established near Toronto. A company isnow being organized with a capital is already taken. ‘The farm will be located on Yonge street three miles north of the C. P. R. It is proposed the farm with 15,000 laying poultry, and besides the export of eggs chickens will be raised for breeding purposes. A_ special of the concern will be the shipping of éggs to Great Britain. Lo stor k featiire —-The Armour Packing Vo. dresses from 3,000 to 6,000 chickens a day, They say that pure bred are far super- ior to common chickens in plumpness, fullness of breast, smooth skin and yellow legs. And they pay three cents a pound more for the pnre-bred than for common stock, ‘They advise farm- ers who raise chickens for the market to keep only pure-bred males of the best varieties, such as Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, or Indian Game. The farmer who keeps the pure-bred gains in two ways: they are larger and weigh more, and he gets several cents a pound more for them.—Exchange. —The editor ofa paper in Nevada saving his life, as a result of his getting the reports of a cattle show and a con- cert mixed up. The~spicy article in question, when in his «paper, read: “The concert given, by six of Carsoa Sink Lake’s most beautiful young ladies was highly appreciated. “They sang in a most,charming manner, winning the plaudits of* the audience; who pto— nounced them the finest herd of Short- horns in the country. <A few are of a farmer and the family he | pose of his milk either to a cheese or | must | buttermaking | The best place to learn this | stock of $40,000, of which nearly half has taken to the hills in the hope of; rich brown color, but the majority are spotted brown and white. Several of the heifers are able bodied, clean.limb- ed animals, aud promise to be good milkers.” Sou Jacozns Again. —Captain Sol Jacobs of the schooner Ethel B. Jacobs claims to be high line of the seining fleets and wants to wager that he can eubstavtiate his claim. He says that his crew have shared $30 more than the crew of any other seiner. Capt. John W. McFarlaod claims that he is tar and away ahead of Captain Scl. Preesyteriaxn Cuurca Desr. — It is pointed out that the supplementary state- ment issued by Rev. Dr. Warden shows the indebtedness of the Presbyterian church at present to be almost $100,000, divided among the various departments as fol lows :—Foreign missions, $35,000; home missions, $25,100; Knox College, $7300; augmentation, $7000; French evangel za~ tion, $6400; eged and infirm ministers, $1600; widows and orphans, $4500; a~ sembly, $25000; Pointe aux Trembler, $1700. TrearMent oF Poratoes.—They have a novel way in Bolivia of keeping potatoes according to the story told by an exchange. They are first soaked in water and then allowed to freeze, night after night until | they hecome soft,after which the natives | remove the skins by treading on the potato» | es with their bare feet. Tne potatoes are 'then thoroughly dried in the open air, where they become as white as snow and as hard as stones and may be kept fora year or more. They have to be soaked |tor three or four days before they are feateu. Though they will keep well, the life of the potato seems to be taken out by } _ ———— this method. ge you cannot get beef, | mutton will answer. | You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice | for Scott’s Emulsion. | Jt is Scott’s Emulsion or | nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the _ best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice, It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; soc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE,. Chemists, Toronto. eae Dee) M During November ald December Right when you need them most we cut the prices on all Cook Stoves and Ranges and heating stoves. } Ryerything Guaranteed Which means if you are not satisfied after you have purchased you can have your money back. WON & RUGERS & teen eet nw eee R866 a eee ee Hee ReR Eee HHH 8SSe ee Cee ESENeenersaresenneeecceass se Sincle Office _ TOLET In Cameron Block‘apply to A Great Book Free! When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of his great work, The People’s Common Sense Med-~ ical Adviser, he announced that afier 680,- 000 copies had been scld at the regular price, $1.50 per ccpy,the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money expended in producing it, he would distribute the next balf million free. Aw this number of copis has already been sold, he is now giving away, absolute - ly free, 500,000 copies of this most com- plete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever published—the recipient only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 one~cent stam ps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent post-paid. Itis a verit- able medicine library, complete in one volume, Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that sold at $1.50 except only that the books are in strong mapilia paper covers instead of cluth. Send now before all are given away. ee Mortgage Sale Asta Valuable Property = on Great George Street Charlottetown. oe To be sold by public auction at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s December next, A.D. 1898, at the hour af tw lve o’clock noon. All that cract, piece or narcel of land, situate lying ana being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Isiand, bounded and deseribed as follows, that is to suy, commencing on the weet edge of Great George Street, at toe north boundary of land in po-sescion of Wiliam E. Dawson, thence on aright angle with seid Street, westwaidiy eiglity~four feet, thence by a paral'e! line with said S:ree’, northwardly forty five feet, thence by a line at right angles; eastwardly eighty four feet to said Street, thence fullowing the course of the same, southwardly forty-five feet to the place of commencement, beiog part of Town Lot number twenty-nine, in the foarth huodred of Towa Lots ia the City of Charlottetown, aforesaid. Together with all buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereto, belonging or in any wise appertaining. The above sale ismade pursuant to a ‘power of sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date, the twenty~ninth day of May, A.D.,1898; made between Arthur Milligan and Mary Milligan, his wite, of theone part,and Kdward Jarvis Hodgson of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr. William 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Block, Charlot’etown. Dated this 23-d day of November, A. D, 1898 EDWARD J. HODGSON, Morigagee Nov 23 ~- law ts ice Bavard land lia Trains Out-| \Trains In- ward. Read STATION S __ jiward. Read down | up P. M.|A. M.| Pp.) M.A M, 3 10, 6 30, Charlottetown...) 6 30:12 15 4 36; 7 28 ...Hunte. River...) 5 3210 52 5 18| 7 58’. . Emerald........ 5 02:10 O8 5 55| 8 22 .. Kensington. .... 1 28) 9 32 6 30) 8 45 Ar. | ( Lv. 415 9 00 - S’side - 6 40) 9 50 Lv. A:.| 3 85 8 50 7 40/11 21|..Port Hill......| 2 05) 7 44 P. M.| 8 20/12 40 ..O°Leary........ 12 45 6 45 9 OD) 1 48... Alberton ....... ll 22 6 02 9 50} 2 50. .Tignish......... 10 35 5 20 Pp. M./P. M.| A. M.'A M, Pp. M lA. M.| A. MIP M. 2 00) 7 0O...Charlottetown...| 9 60) 3 50 : 4 a ST. . Gedford .i..:... 8 22, 2 53 3 25) 8 OOar ; vy 8 00! 2 20 3 35! 8 O5iv 5 Mt Stewart { al 7 40) 2 00 4 43) 8 58 ..Cardigan. ...... 6 4712 5f 5 05; 9 15 ..Georgetowa... 6 30.12 3 P. M.| A M.! A. M.IP. M. Pp. M.| A, M A. M.|P. M. 3 35) § 05]..Mt. Siewart....) 7 55) 2 10 4 14) 8 33].. Morell ..... 7 27; 1 31 4 41) 8 54)..St. Peters... 705 1 08 6 16/10 10} .Souris.......... 6 JO 11 35 P. M.l/a, M.| A. M.|P. M. P. M. | & 25|..Emerald......../ | 6 15|..Cape Traverse. , | Should the S. S. Northumberland make connections with the arrival of the afternoon train at Point du Chene, the Express train will be detained at Summerside to connect with the steamer, Trair.s are run by Eastern Standard Time. TO RENT —The store at the corner of Gt. George and Grafton Street (known as May’s corner). Also three rooms above store. 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