| THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 12 189°. Be -tRONOMIC | ae | 3 Yannper . i ~ Cu por Cayenne Pepper ® —s t jcall mber* In Salted Water. ’ said the care- js season,” s ve, “that On : st the red | esses I ur years ago Was rv New York Then, 2! it was ex- i | | restau- ian cond) | | iS, pot f a Hungar ae log 10 paver . <= ton wee " er ukiee, good as 1° 1s 1” many par- went Ww Ir not th same ag | Fee gcortally * ns Te geal -.¢ it glows triumphantly | i pepper Yet 38 gs! v | ed ; wore estanral a ] . ' -_* - nearly every r fanrant t ble i ey" nished friend 1s always missed, ep vanquls : ' * 5 sna absence of the cayenne 1s espe ~ mentable at this time of the + = ie ia . = The yours cabbage, that might peel it. = soul if distress *soptrise reqain a source of di CY i mr pendered easily digestible by ‘che seonner. ‘The Same Was trim of | jj red PPPS > \ ather spring Vv . | S ogbers anc ee oe ees Cl ayes whic, with enough red pepper, | soles ,. = hy ‘> - — iJabie to persons W ho otherwise | res 7 ; on oe seed BOt risk eating them. The recent riirate bas not the same powers. It | pS" . farr . + 9 sJicious in certain sauces and gedelicions 10 « : ' ana | or ¢t cavenne &§ powers | sees -_ i as pgaaigesthin it possesses Ne J art. p3 weenaner the other day o] ead jn «a newspaper the one! —- i gorest prot st ruimst the called ¢” $ flow?! syphers to re- ooo ve aa ee pow | *ore they wer i dein salt and Wal 4% _— V were ; ~ ae [bave cat rcumbers under a | gat Dany eircun ‘es, amd I think J] | . aces » wont +} went ever having so uniess the | eaable had undergone just such a | «mas this Writer condemned. Now, gee is a Way 1D hich cuoumbers can ® prepared sO that they will do 1 sam even to & person Wi s:ieast capa sufgigesting them readily. It t ge to be eaten 1 the evening, th eapht fo be cut very —as Thoin } bite blade—by neon at the iat st intoabow! of water that is strongly sited Then the bow! should be kept ipacool place, preterat ly a refrigerator. tiga mistake to put ice into the bowl. fben the cucumbers by the time they ge to be eaten wil! be early free from gay indigestible element. There is no commensurate less of flavor, and only ge taste of rawness and crudeness will te found lacking. Instead of wilting gor sach a process the cucumbers will tefound crisp and fresh. They are al- ways prepared in this way.in the south. tis when they are in this condition } dut they are most improved by red pep- | The small cubes into which cucum- ys are sometimes cut raw are, of que,mach more in need of this treat- pat tban the sliced cucumbers, which, gan when they are cut thick, are never silage as the cubes. “gether vegetable salad which is pearlymknown in this country should befist prepared in this same way. It ismade of radishes, which should be et into slices and then allowed to soak frawhile in salted water. Just before dimer they should be dressed with a aoe of vinegar and ail, to which a little onion, the green spring onion, qnght 10 be added. The radishes should f cut very thin. As a salad ta be ered with fish in the place of cucam- testhe radishes are delicious if they we properly prepared. ‘They ought to Bold. If the onion is not used, a dopped up green pepper will be found ‘substitute of zest and flavor. Green Pppers are delicious in amy salad, and Shen served with lettuce, momaine, to- Mato or escarole they are :best cut in leg strips about the thickness of a Batch, But to chop them fine is the latway of using them with a small ilt You are Going —_—To— BOSTON Or any part of the Thited Slates, the cheapest and best route is via the Plant ine, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE saind like the radishes, | should retain exclusive possession | this | ipes which ! and | ions: This | onions are i; Ganve Unily @ lttie 18 needed, ‘‘[tis a national objection, or it may de common to the Anglo-Saxon race, ; but itis all the same regrettable, that the odor of garlic aud onion is intolera- ble to the average American. It de- prives us of a vegetable that may often be delicately used and produce a deli- cious flavor. But it is only necessary to mention the word ‘enton’ and that set- tles it. There is one way, however, ot preparing green pews which is so unique that the national e6bjection to the onion ought to be put aswle for its sake. The French are the only people that cook the young peas in this way, bat there is no reason im the world why they of along with some of the ‘ether rec they alone use. They boil the very young green peas in «@ head of lettuce. With the peas are placed sev- eral very small onions. The onions must be verr young and ‘very small. The lettuce%s used only for the flavor should not be served unless as a mere background for the peas. Served } with cream and melted butter made in- to a sauce they are good enough to dis- sipate the national prejudice against the onion. “—New York Sun. Tre New Onion Coure. The Comnecticut experiment station thus sums up the advantages of the transplanting method of growing on- method insure: a clean crop, sniutty land. Transplanted liable to the attacks of cutworms than onions sown in the field. fhe crop matures earlicr by three or four weeks. The crop is larger by an average of 50 per cextt or more with varieties, and the average in- frease with large foreign varieties may ceed 100 per cent. The individual bulbs are larger and mature more even- 5 ey I upen ) oC a0’SS The increase in the stve and quality | of the crop, the earlier ripening, and the lessened expense incident to the eare of the plants after transplanting offset in a meusure the cost and labor of taising and transplanting the seedlings. This method ray be applied with cer- tain profit wherever it has been the cuas- tom to grow onions from sets upon sinutty land or in smail quantities for home use ot small sales. awe —__—— —— SISK HEADACHE Pasitively cured by these They ziso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indizestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr wsi- ness, Baa Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in ¢he Side, TORPID ‘LIVER. They -ecrulatetthe Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail ‘Pill. Sinall Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the dey. See you get Carter's, 7 «> Ask for Carter's, insist and demang ttle Liver Pills. Carter's Lt ANADA’S~ = INTERNATEONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. {ath-24th Sept 1897 OVER $12,000 IN PRIZES ¥or Live Stock, Farm & Dairy Predacts Competition open to the world. me RECT - SERVICE FROM CiIVTOWN. The favorite S. S$. *Halitax” will ve Ch’town for Boston every Friday at Ip. in. , Returning leaving Boston every Tues- fay ay noon, Steamer calle at HAWKS’ BURY anc 7 *i and Hal fax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leavir » Charlottetown Mor- ys, Thursdavs M roings, via ‘ nection at and Picton Halifax make clore i with steamers — f¥ite” and “Halifax” for Boston di- ae Teesdays and Fridavs at 7 a. -m and Saturdays i. - 7 pm al. : . pete ior st at stations P.¥.I. gg »Ch’tow: Nav Co, and Clark % (ilice. Ba .. 2-1. CHIPMAN, €an. Agent, afer, N. 3 dw tery Cheap Excurs ways and steamers. nounced later. special nents Cheap transport vi Exnibits. i - Building is splendid new Poultry B : : ee arenas anu Amusement Hall will be enlarged and improved. HAND & CO’S Magnificent an Hourly prog yremas ment Hall, | fA cleanest special attraction e Saturday ° ihe people of the Maritime Provinces. { Atripto the Sea Shore, @ Tipter Port, an i i 7 la cau ealthiest city in Canac ae a visit 10 the Ipternational at the very Low Rates to be late : Arrange Now to Come to St. John. ntry For 0 is ca applies personally or : CHAS. A. EVERETT. ¢ and Secretary. _ Manager ane "st. JOHN, N. B. jby letter Lo ow >ITFIELD, w. C. PI President. L4idywy tf fon Rates on all Rail- Kates and dates an- Arrangements are made for the in In addition to Industrial, Agricultural i Live Stock Exhibits, six _ nigts Haxp & Fire Works and ¢ e of Special Hig! Class x ¢ be given 7 son, ogether the best anc mening ion ver brought nefore visit to Ca antes a stay in the cleanest anc ° ee be combined Exh: sition, advertised. ms will be forwarde! to evepy Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE OF Peines Hidward Island City of Charlottetown Before Francis Lengeworth Haagard, Esq., the Stipendiarvy Magistrate for” the City of Charlottetown. Take notice that His Honor tke Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of | | Charlottetown, has by virtue of the pow- | cr avd anthorky in bim vested by the sta- | i tnre of the General Assembly of the said t Isl | Charlottetown, ordered at him from tbe | i the City Gouneil institated— ina, An Aet toConsolidate and Acts Amend the Incorporating the Citv of id appointed Chat | next, he the day sil appeals mace to x Valnation Assess several Wednesday, 14th July, fet dow n for he aring prece j ' THE LISTENER. ©. W. Walton, justice of the supmme ®urtof Maine, will soon retire after a service of 40 veurs. Henry Austin Adams, formerly on Epie- copal clergvinan, bas become eciter of Donahoe’s Magazine of Boston. Profersor Charles Eliot Norton of Har- vard has been made president of the Arts and Crafts society, which was organized in Boston the other day. President Davtd Starr Jordan of Stan- ford university has succeeded in raising the funds required to establish a zoological garden in San Francisco. Dr. Karl Peters, the German explorer, isa man of about 40, below the average height, with red hair and blue eyes and un expression not pleasing, his face being marred with sears. Kx-President Harrjson while in Chi- cago refused to give a reporter a photo- ;raph of his little daughter and said that re did not intend to have her picture ments of rates Imposed or anihorixed by | printed in any newspaper. Cry, and that on such day avd daily thereatter, un- til all such app:als heard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, In the Police Court, in Char said, all-euch appeals will te hear tinally determined by lim. Dated this 6th day of faulty, KOBERT VANIDEKATINE, tor fer said ( ty , ofthe sa'd have heen lottetawn, afore- i and ; Wut 1535 — maul) Of Lave Province of Princs In Chancery the Vice Chancel'or Rrra vv len Rdward Isiasid £ Profan Me iviu | Davk’ Lemuel Hoeper, Complainace, and William Sydney Smith, Wilham ydney Kiiiot Smith, Deuglas Aretas Smith, Annie Winsloe Wright, Henry Poye Wright, Edward darvis Hodgson, Robert R. Hodgson and Annie Smith Detendants. pon reading the Bil of Gemplaint fled herein on the seventh day of June, A. d. 1897, thet the .Befendant, Arnie Smith, resides in Loudon, Seogland wivheut the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court, and upoo reading the afidavit ot David Lemuel Hooper, the above named Complainant, sworu herein on the four- weemia day of June, A. D. 1897, stating that he is informed and ‘believes that the said Annie Smith lives and resides in the City of London, m Engtand, but that he bas been unable to asvertain the-exact ad— dress of the said Annie Smith, aod upon application of Me. Arthur Peters, Solicit- or fer the aboye named complainant, 1 do order that the eudpoene issued herein oe eufiicientiy served upon the said Annie Smith, by publisiing a-copy of the said subpoena in THe Dacix Exaanrer news- paper-of this prevince, once a week for fowr consecutive weeks, and by mailing fortimvith througk the General Rost Otfice of Canada, a copy of the said newspaper copteining a copy of sue subpoena ad- dressed to the said Anwie Smith, at her last kmown place of abede, or to her last known Post Office address. sind I do turther. order that the time for emering an appearance to the said subpoena tor the said Annie Smith, be extended tox<he per- ied of Rorty days from the date of the first pwblication of said subpoena. Dated this 3rd day of duly, A. ®. 1897. (sgd) RR. FETZGERALD, 154—2 aw 4wks. V.c. st_.uing \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap o« the market. One bar will doas muck as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made froma &thy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS Mortgage Sale. Land on Lot 41, in King’s County. To be sold by Public Auction, at tne Court House, in Charlo tetewn, on Friday the 30th day of July, mext, A. D. 1897," at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lyingand leing on Lot or Town ship Number Forty one, bounded as follows, that is to say:--Commencing at the north side of Saint Peter’s Bay at the southeast angle of land now or formerly in the possession of William McEwen, thence north thirty aine degrees tnirty mioutes east, to the Mill Stream; thence alena the etream to the northwest angle of land sold to John Lewis. thence soutu thirtv nine degrees chirty the shores of the said bay; thence along the said shores of the said bay to the place of commencement, containing sixty one acres of land, a littie more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in @ certain Indenture of Mortgage dated ihe First day of November, A. D. 1836, and made between Robert Lewis and Margaret Lewis, his wife, of the one part, ane William Dodd, of the other part, and which said Mortgage is now vested in the undersigned. : Dated this 28th day of June, A. D, 1897. CHARLES McGREGOR, la week—tl sale Assignee of Mortgage minutes west [0 | A. D. 1897.11 t | ‘Kx-Lieutenant Governer Hanna of In- diana has taken his children out of the public schools of Indianapelis beeause, as ; the said, ‘‘the histories now in use teach thet Lee was a greater general than Grant,’’ Milton Cushing Phillips, the new United States district attorney for the eastern district of Wisconsin, is the son of ¢ lumbermnan and was at one time tation agent on the 4ireen Bay, Winona st. Paul railroad. au Mai Ara . Mannheim’s claim of 287,000 francs | atuloguing the Spitzer collection was ewn one-half br.a Paris court, which | i hes just uwarded him 150,000 trancs, de- ‘bg that the usual 3 per cevit, com2nis- sion was manifestly excassive. Rduaurda A. Gibbon, who has just died | in the City of Mexico, was one of the see- retarics of the Emperor Maximilian. Lut- er, unger the republic, he served as Mexi- can secretary of legstion in England and the Vnitcd Hie was an author of ne smail merit. lt ts sai President MchKinley never walks with any one unless that person is in his confidence, and in proof of this the folowing remark of an Ohio mean who knows the president well is cited. Said he, “Dd rather walk with President Me- Kinley than bea men.ber cf his cabinet.’ The Rev. Williams H. Noyes has resigned as @ awissionary in Japan of the American hoard ground that he is uncertain whether he twlieves some of the doctrines inculeated by the board. It was hisavww- alofa beliefin probation after death that brought about the famous controversy over that question in the bourd some years agro. The real mameof Colonel Smolenski, the gaNant Greck commander, is Constan- tine Smolentz, and he comes of Dalma- tiam stock. His father took p@rt in the wir of independence, settled at Athens and married a Greck Jady. Constantine, besides possessing strategical abilities of a high ordcr, is andowed With great puysical courage. PYbe verceram of the consular -serviee is Horatio J. Sprague, who has been our representative.at Gibraltar since 1848. If Mr. Sprague dives till a year from next May, he wild have hed the honorof being an American consul at one place for half xn ecentury. He was born at Gibraltar, .but was appointee! froin Massachusetts. IMr. . Sprague gets salary of £1,500 a year. still later in Srates. ithat on tine OUR ENGLISH COUSINS. London hasan army of 100,000 pick- pockets. The thievesef Uncland steal £8;000,400 worth of propery cvery year. The London policer:an, on an average, arrests seven presons cvery year. Between 2,008 and 2,500 English cen- Victs ars Gisciurged yearly on tickets «ff leave, No fewer tham 26,226 doors and wirn- dows in Londom fave been found open at night by the police in one year. Of the prisoners received at Pentonville under sentences of hard labor, about one- half are unfit for such labor, and are ex- empted irom it upon medical grounds. The well known -safe deposit in Chan- cery lane, Londpm, frequently centains deeds, documents, motes, bills and jewels to the stupendous walue of £50,000,000. The Royal Irish eanstabulary is the only police force in the kinzdom which is prac- tically on a military footing, the members of which are drillei and disciplined as soldiers. There are over 15,000 officers in the metropolitan police force. The population over whose interests they watch may be estimated at not Jess than 5,500,000, and the length of beats covered by the ‘‘ Bob- bies’’ in the various streets, squares and roads amounts to 8,208 miles.—-Pearson’s Weekly. Mone as Cood as Er. & D. KOKANIE CREEK SHARES nO: FAK But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one haif mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping oa threee Well defi aed ledges ona.). Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First issue for develo; ment 3 cents, non assessable. Next issue nt lese than 10 cents. Rel able manage nent. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank . | GEO. D. SCOTT Agen! 42, Fort St. Victoria, B. C, ‘ SEASIDE HOTEL— RUSTICO BEACH P. EI. oh) aks ee _. Bee" * 2 BE cane = 1 tL A38 i§ Lbs v¢ PLA - SUP eli ie ene : Ke ey = js eee + = 3 Opens for the season on July 3:4, JOHN NEWSON & Co., Proprietors. Surf and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley. Croque Tennis Grounds, &c. t and wee ae } : ° “ee 7Q > aver 33 Ld “Coach will leave Charlottetown. for the above ~—— wre : al : qc i ‘ ° n oe ° 4 as Ss. e urn 1 L/ Thursday atd Saturday evening, calling for Guest ‘i. Wednesday, and Friday morning. a i 4230 p.m Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River, 6.30 a oa an 3 ai . ‘ = . ? QR < by oe ; i Pk ss Leaves Hunter River for Summerside, 7.28+a, m. W 4.9 P ‘ ;18 Summerside to Hunter River for Charlottetown 10.45 a. m. & 8.18, p. m. Summersid Hunter River 8.45 a.m. & 7 p. m. Trains runon Eastern time, which is an hour slower than local time. Address al) Correspondence to rN "SON &CO., JOHN NEWSO a Eyglad’s Must awa Aris London, Ont., Dec. 17th, 1895. Messrs. Heintzman & Co., Toronto. GENTLEMEN,—I would like to tell you how much = preciate, from an artis?’ point of view, the very — = Grand piano supplied to me for my concert 1n London, = the magnificent Grand that you furnished me for my concert +n Massey Hawt, Toronto. The tone is sonorous, the sing- ing quality and sustaining quality just what we vocalists ap- preciate, and I feo] that any one in quest of a really FIRST CLASS PIANO, cannot do better than secure a He1ntzMan & Co’s PLANOFORTF. I am, dear sirs, faithfully yours, R. WATKIN MILLS. pevevevennonereneneni tt? ILLER Bb The P. E. Islang Music House. Are Sole Agentsn o P. E. Island for this Piano bf 1 Jes BINDERS, MOWE AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER isrecognized to be the best im- plement on the marked. It is trne only right hand cut, and also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break- ing twine. MOWER.—The lighest cutting and_ strongest machine in heavy or light hay. Hasall the best improvements —foot lifting spring, raising finger bar clear of all obstructions, stumps, roots, etc. RAKES.—1Tiger and Sthied. with the new steel wheel, having 26 teeth and solid steel axle. Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. The teeth are set. to rake, not toharrow the ground. They are the most perfect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines in- FINLAYSGM & MCKINNON TERLIZZIOK'S SORNE Just a Minute fe ta eae So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all the fine things we have for this season aad the low prices we are selling fur, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it Keeps us moving to keep everything going right, But for those who do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliadle cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & CO RS These Rakes are fitted eR You may be busy; se MERCHANT TATMLORS. 4 ii egg! See Sanat ‘ =* sie 7 “ - ‘ Bea et A a 4 ie fi z a eh ome —_——— a et > Si nc Tie ag Bo Se a er aa tlt ee ee ltl te ale “ iT A eats a ans jinsy % cite nt RP ere ee se ee ate te ets