1 vie. _ ' _ ` Rev; ITr. Gauthier was next called. f..liiil1 ORNING Dull! Gatches All Early _ ‘Morning Maile. ' , ,__ __ ' _ _ _ » - ‘ ' ‘ ' N-rn svnaini Apvas ""‘i`".i‘fii§»t‘iilill’i."’ri‘.i”¥r‘?i.i'il-il cnhi- Lo'1"rE'rowN PRINCE EDWARD 1sLAND THURSDAY AUGUST ri, lore. :T 55 gl no YEAH. BY MAILYN ADYANUEI WEEKL » _ 7 y l _ _-4- ~ ‘ "\- - - -- _ ___ _ - _ _ _ __ _ - _ __ . _ .. 5,- *------" _ ' _' THE YIIL COMMISSION IN I _ I Iilillilli-Illllii _ THE RIRFLECUNIPETITION I-_IT __ . i _ __ ,.._._-pw CI. The- Royal Commission' arrived iii Suminerside from.ChN`l°Yd2°¢qlll1.._ _,Central _Insti ute.. Our -Seed Fair lia.s_ yesterdel' ll\°i`l\lh_€'.°wtf*-iF¢5.§§3f¥hg‘;"§hi§n‘in I0peri§ti(>n1. llfout six years. ivere met at the station DY #W .FAA these Fairs we get men to give mittee 01 thi! B°ll'4 Di' Ti' __ Qolecturea and illustrations which are had teams waiting to conve __~ ~ on an outing to the sur ng eountry- 'rho party drove toffift 16_tion st the lost hilr, the pi-we list where an exnll1.l“°“°“ "58' mn ° °I` was about $600. He thought the Seed the oyster buds rn!-0111105 00 3\llI1’|Fairs were more educational than the inerslde about og: ll-U-i UN lD°li‘|Provinclnl Fairs and anything that bers Of U16 C0 m,I“I0“ °lPl`¢HBihll will bring farmers together could not themselves an hlllilr ,delighted Wlf»h|help but have good results. In the the comfortable qplrenrll 00 Bhd Sen- selection of good seeds the interest rcs erit I are localit 'eral P P Y.-_0 _ Y h . e, g ini-onsh which they visited- lehihlren do not take the interest ‘ 'rhe afternoon was dbvvtoii to the they should in this work. He non, first _exp _ning in detail the objects and al 8 ol. the Commission_ una spokeroi the probable gain to iie_ derived by ail__ GIBBBQS by the en-I I` _taking of spd ca`by the Comrhis-’ sion, the ch i1@0lli_-_ Prof. Bpbqrtzi q'u.l.`yW..‘Richards"`Nll` P, was' the first witness cidmlhbd. he said he iw-_presented West -Prince ‘ lu_t_hc House of ocniiuoiis _and ,that the principal resources oi, _ his. chnstltueney were farniihg _ami fig. -He thought’ there had linen gzdirt progress made in the Agricultural improvements' throughout the county _Which he at-.I tributed mostly to the Work of the ,_Agricultu.rc1_ Department and the in- crcasing-- prosperity has not in his opinion been on account of more| linul but' of the increase of activity “"‘°"H R 01°. _P°<3l;l°.- _Hoi built '-any ini- nrovement__m|_\ ~. in the value of the fisheries wollldfbe'-"`§00d'. for all the'_poIIist`inent¢of ~a's_up`erini:eiideh't,- who 'U00 could o around amo s\‘.` the diilcr l-ic said I have been president of the‘ Provincial _Seed Fair for the past ciimil'i-iiii _ I iimsiivuwi. Fine weather smiled upon the con- testants and electors in the by~clec-| tion in the Cardigan District yes- terday. The District is ordinarily a close one and this_fact, together with the narrow margin between thel two parties in the Legislature lentt a strong interest to .the -contest, The opening of the polls found both part-I IGH h0Deful, the Liberals of -winning the seat and the Copservatiyes of__r_e-_ taining it; -B¥esls»'i>i¢5a_»,-liaxle~~i»-'»teiii_l\l00 the best way to help the farming in- |’lusi,ry_he would suggest the central- isl .~_ol the ,Institute and /the _ap- B |13 ' ent institutes and in that.way tend to keep more life and interest in_ the dillerentones. He_WaS BOY. ill. fi`iV0!` of teaching household science inil>1lh~ lic schools especially _in the country districts. This branch, he thought, would be all right lor high schools or in cities. Percy iarchbanks, New Annan, was the next called. He said I farm 07 acres of land and sell consider- a_b'lc grain also livc_ stock and dairy products. Regarding the selection of seeds he said be had learned consider- able in_the selection of good seeds from, the lectures »and illustrations given at the seed fairs. He did not think that' weeds were getting any thicker. I-le said sheep are the best for clearing land of weeds, except in cultivated ground which may be cleared by rotation of crops. Re- garding lruit culture he said that in his opinion this branch of farming did not receive the attention it should. ~ -_ . John Anderson, ~Kensington, was next calledn He said I am Secty- 'l‘reas._ of the_P. E. I. Dairy Associa- tion. The total value of the pro- ducts of the factory in this Associa- tion last season was $502,000 and in all probability this year’s output would value about. $600,000. He said the cheese of P. E. I. ranks, as far as he knows, as 'high as any in Can- ada, bllt they __ had one drawback, that of transportation of their pro- ducts to the markets, it costing a quarter per cent more to 'market our cheesc than that from the other 'pro- Vinccs. He'thougllt that with dairy farming that the fertility of the soil is better and more money was taken out of the land than from any other branch of farming, ’ hut' there are some improvements still needed- sucli as batter _cows, and a better care of milk wouid__i_nake a great lm- He thought the total prohibition of the marketing of inferior products would be a grand thing. The only suggestion bc could rnake would-be for a .further continuance of _the grants* for educntional__ work _on dairying lines, and such to beunder' the control of tbc association. _ Frank Glydon, Margate, was thc next witness. 0-lc said I farm about 100 acres and for thc past ten yi=m'i»: have made a specialty of dairying and find the farm gives better crops since that time. I keep from ten to twelve cows, which average from 200 to 225 pounds butter per cow pei' ai realizin about 600 I also which average about $15 each. He thought that dairy farming was the best way to farm and did not know of any reason why any or all farm- ers could not do equally as well as be had if they followed up the shine llnc of farming as bc did. He s~iii he believed that technical vdiirhiion for children would bo 0/great iidvnii- tagc ‘ns he hnil to acquire his liiznw- ledgc gradually during the last twen- ty years. Walter Lea, Victoria, was next 'lotsi we 491 412 nil lilaiority for Dewar - 31. Muiorlty for Morson 129. called and said he cliltlvatcil 120 acres of lnnd null makes it specialty of dairy farming. I_ milk an aieragc ..,.., ,_,._____________________ ____:___._{_____________; ____,_______________.__v____ ____.___._-_-_-,_-_-_»_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-.-_-_-:_-_-_~.~.-_-:_-.~.~:_-~_~_= Diivistrrilscn livin _ _ » . THE cur council limi the City Council treated Davis & l"l'nser and the Island Cold Stor- ace on atc, inlay-,»-oi-_ is-it up to the citizens to demand justice for this Enterprise? we ooptend we were misled until ths‘sn erprise was es- tablished then the intended exemp- tion denied-Let the correspondence “Desk for ltscl! and the citizens be the judges. DAVIS & FRASER. Island (‘-old Storage Co Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. I., Aug 11 1900 H ' ' " i iiwruiui ueaismoutiea sun emo-.loo mmimrs "i'i'is'1;ia*n'row iss-rrmfnus afternoon ' ' _,_ ~',.,,___,m,-,,,c _.he ,,om_ _hm-__ I Wm" me H __ every way possible and in conjunc- tloii therewith to eriulv and operate a modern Cold Storage Plant, for the Public use; all of 'which should resulti to the material advantage of this Agricultural interests of he Isllull; and indirectly must benefit the City to a cniisilleralile extent in the em- ployment nf lahor and the faclli les aflordcil for the storage of surplus .products etc. atc. ‘ It must be plainly evident to your It'-nllncli their. unless this Plant is uti- lized now it will depreciate beyond IIIPHIHIHIA IN EIIMPBIIIIIIII i_.. Special to The Gliardiarnf CAMPBELLTON, August 10--Two additional cases nf diphtheria devel- oped yesterday and were lnl'mcdliateli_\ isolated Both cases are nl ii mild type ann * ‘ 3 » - = t-he patients are comfortably settled. - _- 2 ' ‘_f_ _ " ‘ ' Notices are posted forbidding. the - ' _ . *"' » erection of temporary or perinanesit ' ' buildings without s. perm-it. The otal amount of subscriptions rcceiv is $65,000. ~ Many' applications have `-been re- ceived fer assistance to build, -but no matter. _ - GERMANY NEEDS NO ASSISTANCE FROM A. O. H. BERLIN, Aug. 0-The Post, thi well-known Conservative organ, ad- ministers a cold douche to the worthy ambition of the A_merican-Irish to come to the rescue of Germany in casa of an Anglo-German war. to us by its president in his recent speech in Portland, 0re.," remarks value. We might -also remind our would-be Gaelic hcncfaetors that it an eventual _German triumph over of freedom for Ireland, of which thi. North American irish _ so fondly dream.” By which it would seem to be ln- Councfi lrom exempt-iqn from, al taxes on the property, -building, ma .ation we await your reply 'l‘hs Co\ili¢il‘s reply. 3:21020. Hgrsalhlh? I I ll - I ' - ICl\lUyabIc mer-tu ever held here. I R0i1°l`*‘ W- - cipal at Tryon and while tlicrc had A A I Th" H‘“Ig"""‘ *it 900 Ym`00 is flrpt M-°I""i°* E' :III champ of the school garden whmh _ on thc card for today. When it `iiiiM"I""IS J; 5"* WAS conducted -by thc “pu-B-who' _ - completed probnhly about twelve 0'- E/5"{"“"€$' ('- 3” P , . ....._....... span _'lil itll--Iiboug half a"d)a -a`weeli‘ ; clock the Ladies Challenge Tropli I "T --'i 29 on tire. iriii-sen. ie thou htytiiut s ' . will he “’°“~_ This ‘B fl match ih|M’"°"."- J- 2” school gm.den_ if pmperfy cqndmtcd __ which 36 Ladies are represeiitcil by M“I""“" '7~ 29 would he 3 grand thing for any c0un_ 36 of tIm_higiicat scores on the field. wcathcrbl" 'I' t h ‘_ - _ The winning Lady holds the tropliy_ McKay H. N. 20 ry--Bc oo ._ - -~ -- » ____ ' ,.v____.___.__________________________*_______________________ _ _Tonga G_ [<"_ 25| (Continued on page li.) ____ _ McE,whm.n _,_ 2,, ______________ _ B Stewart I'l. 28 ' ` . _ ~ Hrow E. ll. 254 i\GIilg|lili~:Itmllli-It ls un- R"I;°"5 KMUI 28 derstnod that the Manitolin Gu'vnrii`» nicht has decided iipon the policy of buying all _the _elevators offered' to the elevator commission 'ny arbitrat- tion, and has a.pp'ointed an nrifltrzi- tor to represent the coinimission iii all negotiations. ` ' This owners in each case will nomi- nate a mlan. ' __,...___.._.,_ IHI HIBIKMS _ . - _ Sp_ccial to The Gliurdia-n. li.U}lO, August 10--lie-li-ellba As- deflnite fwrion has been _tnls__f=;i1__fi_r_-_ tlii-_ isrnhir he1sl__a_sonsic!- twist. "nfl int. stalled officers as follows: Miss Mary Essery, Cli'town, l’l‘csi- dent; Mrs. Mary Matliui-mn. Springhill, ilice-President; Mrs. Annie Grant, 'New Glasgow, Wuxrdcn; - - Mrs. Mary McKean. Antigo-illsil, Secretary; Mrs. .Janet Mc-Gowan, Moncton. I‘reasurer. The first session of tire Grand "The assistance of the Ancient Or- Lodge was largely attended, 68 ncw der of I-llbernians, which was oilcrcr representatives presenting themselves For the Grand Lodge degree. Representative Mullock of Msnito-be the Post, "wollld be of very little was introduced and welcomed by Erand Master H-nopcr. ‘ Application was made to the Grand is a matter of grave doubt whether .odge for _cliartcrsf for two new lodges. England would bring about thc day I Reports are ‘received -and disposed of as usual. _ " \lII.LIOfl DOLLAR is:.*-.".':...*.i";.'-.-iir.':..i:°..“:;r.z ._ F-me in 503108 crald Isle as wcll. `“"_"““_“””`““ N, ii _ 10--(Jausin llam- sioo,oho nalnv alvan Fins. a§,0§,;{§?.nM,,'§ it ,,,\,..,,¢ ;i_oo.01l°V~ second with 47 points. Somewsarl ex- I‘“I“|rif3*'-" J- In ii the-increase in expense hut he aid t- miw he bubmtiimdo M .uw ““` l’°"‘"‘“°>’ CH" he will hi' many rifle- ~“"‘°"' ‘P U- ’*1 iot tliink the farmers ni P. E. Is- Imma meeting OI ‘C 'hambcrs “I "I0" In Ye9t°l‘d*\Y'H "H0d!H0n" such P""l” "~ B- 30 "md paid enongyi for ed“can0n_ _ ('°mme\`°°- . as 43 with a "miss"-which liupp¢in_ rlcrimaii I.. N. fill ' wluria souiter, inspector of . __,______~__ “ll L0 Several- 'Policy iini.-lies whui l-0ni1“"o1'il\ ll- V-- 30 h is f P il t has been up to date one of the most Allm JWA- 20 Ill HUIISUII HAI May Il. ` l"i\tterr1oi1 (`-. 28 Lauiiriigan I’. 28 Arbing G. 27 Horton H. 2|; Sllrwlal to 'l‘bc Guerilla-ii. MCCOFNHCK II- .. 20 LONDON, August 10--The Moruini.: (mics Jas- 30 Post, reviewing the history 0| u,,,_l‘riti:liarlli'~'v-N nw our F. coming to Quebec. Stems J_ J_ nisroirrs s.-iv No iexounsio-N. ____ _ S _ _ . . HALIFAX. Alli-T~ 10_-lt is under- s;or_id_ that there will be o_o Harvestigmw E_'R_ __:_c\;;s__iur_i _i‘h-ii-it_i~ieasi`in._ ’1_he ii‘I “'05 lllloolllil ih1"il\i1\\ ibn “Gd to maintain the stl'i1'.teut snr.i`r.r_v_ -moi irr, who is ii. prisoner 'nt Aulmrn jun i lien, Syed Iirlznliio criizrd by the llrni. informing -licr t-hnt iiioiiey for her rlc~ eliai-god with iiiniislziliglitei- was tn'-I"“'I Im” "il" Ilivht hc ill1lll‘0I\ ovtr- [onw and (irlppcnis was helm: Sul.,__ik,,n to his dying w"n._._ hc_|;_m__ 8' qt tiiouril. 'l`lir s|.l~»iliii‘r wns i4f.i\ppoli,biit Plied li.V 8 fanlous Loudon News-_ Mnry's Hospital this forenoon "|‘\\":l"" I-""¢"‘ ‘lf lhh If*-"f`|l|' i`-Uillll h0IU\llld paper. The fatlicr nicntioii-ml lic liniliwoninii rccminizcfl lil-r liusbniiil' but ’*‘"‘1 HI" K'"'I’i“”-" I"""""""I""I- given ri story of licr life exclusivuli-ivvas too wcnk to talk. Gauthier um-QI N‘*""""I I"""`~" |"""` III” “U’l““'~'-1' to this some journal, on tim under--taken back to jail zinrl his wilr