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WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 : ae | Remedy for Potato Rot. There are few diseases of field crops which are the direct cause of more loss to the farmers of Canada than that which is known under the different names of “* potato rot,” “blight” or “rust.” My object in writing this letter is to draw the attention of your readers to the fact that a practical and simple remedy has been dis- covered, and that the best time to apply it is during the latter half of this month. The diseace of the potato is due to the attacks of a parasitic fungus known by the uame of Phytophthora infestans. The life bistory of this tungus is briefly as foilows : The fungus passes the winter inside the potato tuber and is planted with it in spring. Assoou asthe potato throws out its shoots the parasite grows with it, run- ning up through the tissues of the stems and from about the end of July produces bereath the leaves an abundance of spores, or seed-like bodies. These are exceeding- ingly minute, but are produced in such numbers that they frequently give a {rost- like appearance to the under sides of the leaves. When these spores are produced on the leaves the sppearance known as “rust” shows itself in the shape of smal) dark brown dots which are caused by the drying up of the tissues from the parasites having used up their contents. From the rust stage all future infection takes place. Some of the spores are carried by the wind, and falling upon the leaves of adjacent plants, produce more rust spots, while others, falling to the ground, are washed beneath the surface, and reaching the form- ing tubers produce the rot stage. The wet rot, as seem in the autumn in the tubers, is the form of this disease which is best known, but potato rot is really a dry rot which kills the tuber, and in autumn the wet rot follows as a result of decay. In wiater the disease occurs in the tubers as patches of hard whitish diseased tissue. In this district the rust stage dees not generally appear until about the first of August, and this isthe first evidence that blight is present in the field. As a rule the black spots appear only on a few leaves at first, but if the weather be favorable the disease spreads rapidiy from spores carried by the wind from these centres of infection so that a large field may become diseased is 4 few days, and asa result the crop of become listiess, fretful, without ener- gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of _ SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, {N BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS UNEQUALLED. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Wrapper: at ali Druggists, 50c, and 1.00. a | MOUNTED on Valcanite, $1000 a set; mounted on Watts Metal. $15.00 a set, Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. 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So cs 6 pounds RM SONOS So cco cocks $5 pees es 4 we MPU 5 40 03-00 cna dncbacieee 45 gallons To make Bordeaux mixture—Take six pounds vf copper sulphate (blue vitrol) powdered, and dissolve it in one gallon of hot water in a wooden tub (iron must not be used, as the vitrol would attack it). Slake four pounds of lime in suffisient water to make a thin whitewash. Strain this through a fine sieve or a sack to remove all lumps. When both liquids are cool, pour the lime wash slowly into the copper sulphate solution, stirring it all the time. Now add enough water to make 45 gallons and the mixture is ready foruse. It is best to pre- pare the mixture some time before required, but it must be kept covered to keep out all dust and rubbish To apply this mixture to the foliage, un- doubtedly the best and cheapest way is to use @ proper spraying pump and nozzle, but if these are not on hand, good results which will well repay the trouble, may be obtained by applying the mixture with watering cans supplied with fine roses, There are several different kinds of spray- ing pumps in the market. Perhaps the most convenient for this work is a force pump attached toa barrel on wheels to be drawn through ihe field by a horse, Smaller machines, known as Knoapsack Sprayers, consist of a reservoir containing @ small force pump, which can be carried upon a man’s back. Both of these kinds of pumps can be purchased for about $15 or $20. It will be necessary to spray the fields two or three times to protect the crop thor- oughly. There is no dauger of injuring the foliage with the above mixture, as it is only half the strength of the original formula which is most generally used. A great advantage of this mixture is that Paris green, the only practical remedy for the Colorado potato beetle, can be applied at the same times To do this, mix from a quarter to half a pound of Paris green with a little water so as to make a thick prste and then add to it the 45 gallons of Bordeaux mixture, that is, it is wont in exactly the same strength as with plain water. These mixtures must be kept constantly stirred while being used, as both tke lime in the Bordeaux mixture and the Paris green sink quickly to the bottom of any mixture if left undisturbed JAMES FLETCHER. Ent. and Bot. to Dominion Expert. Farms, Ottawa, July 28th, 1892. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. 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Boston has 1567 natives of Newfoundland; Gloucestes, 314; Worcester, 159; Cambridge, 159; Chelsea, 77; Somerville, 66; Lynn, 44 It is estimated that since the 1885 census this JOHN SNELGROVE, Steam Navigation Whari. element of population has increased about 10 per cent, jected out of the volcano to a great height, ciled these former enemies and they are common enemy, Count Caprivi. drill-book, issued in March last. said to contain numerous errors of detail— some of which have been corrected by orders from headquarters, others by special emendations at different centres of com- mand, plates the errors of principle and practice pointed out is the rule », to the position of an _—_—--- infantry captain during mancwuyre, which is in front of his men, whereas in action he MONT AY AND TUESD AY, must get in rear of his men to avoid being treated as an enemy and give his commands from behind . to receive their commands from the front are thus confused. ae disadvantage is that in order to afford room for this officer a! >.* — quarter column is increased in depth, entailing 13 ae nenees 08 BOREAL, undue distanc: to be traversed at unnecessary speed by the rear companies of the battalion. It is to be hoped that ere long the authorities will see to the preparation of a sounder hand- | Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success The “ Melio” Girl. AN ELECTRICIAN'S SCHEME FOR DOING AWAY WITH THEM ENTIRELY, An clectrician in New York believes that he has discovered the secret of doing away entirely with the “hello” girls in the ceutral telephone offices. A few days ago his automatic switchboard, which is intended to supersede them, was tested in that city. A temporary telephone exchange was con- structed at 458 Broadway, where a private exhibition was given for the benefit of a numberof conspicuous people. The automatic switchboard does not require a different telephone instrument from those now in use. It is merely an automatic attachment which does away with the operator in the central office to connect the wire of one subscriber to that of another. The switch. board is io the central office. On the shelf of every telephone is a row of keys, five in number. They are ma:ked units, tens, hundreds, thousands; the fifth key being the release key. This is the way Electrician Strowger’s plan works. The subscriber wish- ing to place bis telephone in connection with another, successively presses the keys. If the man at telephone 288 wishes to place himselt in conaection with telepione 315 he presses the key marked hundred three times, the key marked tens once, and the key marked units five times. When the conversation is ended he hangs up his receiver and presses the re- lease key. This disconnects the telephone. —— <> News Notes. The new electric railway iu Winnipeg was opened this week. Heavy sentences, ranging from 3 tu 20 years’ imprisonment, were imposed on several Anarchists at Liege, Belgium. A violent outbreak of cholera is reported wt the msane asylum at Bonneval, on the River Loire, 75 miles southwest of Paris. The eruption of Mt. Etna is again very violent. Immense masses of rock are pro- and dense clouds overhang the summit of the mountain. The subterranean rumb- lings are severe. The lava streams are again advancing. Only four vessels have been chartered this year tocarry the salmon pack to Great Britain, says the New Westminister Col- umbian. They will take altogether about 140,000 cases. The Alaska pas will be about 400,000 —less than half a pack. The price in London is about 22s. 61. In nine cases sales have been made at 233. The price in British Columbia is about $4 75 f, o. b. t is impossible not to be somewhat con- cerned at the reports of the ravages that the cholera is makiug in Russia. At As- trakhan there were 198 new cases, it is — PURIFY YOUR BLOOD with SKODA’S DISCOVERY. Skoda Victorious! Palpitation of the Heart, Kidney and Liver Trouble, Deathly Faintness and Loss of Appetite CURED!!! THE FOLLOWING LETTER PROVES] THE WONDERFUL MEDICINAL POWERS OF THE GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY. THE NAME oF Rev. H. 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SKODA DISCOVERY C0,, Wolfville, N.S. said, of which 57 proved fatal, on the 12th, and 195, with 132 deaths on the 18th inst. At other places the death rate has been even greater in proportion to the patients, Such a condition of things within a dis tion. Whatever safeguards are necessary and still absent should be set up without a moment’s delay. A single case may set the plague on its campaign of death in cis- Atlantic cities. How to meet it, if it comes, it is for the sanitary authorities to decide. A Berlin despatch to the of interests by Prince Bismarck and Count favorite of Crown Prince William, was treated by Bismarck when Chancellor of leader of military Germany, none regard- ed the fallen Prince with more sus- picion and aversion than did he. however, political misfortune has recon- working together for the downfall of their Complaint is made of a new infantry It is said Waldersee is probably the most remarkable | most delicious. coalition of the new era. 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One _ of The soldiers being accustomed book. — ———_>-— — To Gas the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by # steady course of faithful dealing with them, It is by this course that Messrs. ot their ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. This con- fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, but also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco. fixes the value of the guinea, It is not even necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk to be burdened with a sample of ‘Myrtle Navy.” All his customers know what it is, and know ia an instant when it has been supplied. There is no room for any dispute ahout it. No waste of time or postage in way hye lainte about it. These may look look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform 1892. sake old “taeity|Provincial Rifle Association of Prince Edward Island. August 15th and 16th. E 32nd Annual Prize Competition of the Provincial Rifle Association will be held at 5th August next, The D. RK. A. Rules and Rogulations ia ard to the performance of Annual Drills will be strictly adhered tc. The Nursery Competition will commence on GEO. D. DAVISON, Caprt., Secretary and Treasurer. jy2ti—dy 3i wky 3i CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE The name fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & EB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. the work of distribution at the smallest possible cost. They are part of the reasons ON iL j 8 why the finest quality of tobacco grown can be sold at so cheap 4 price. oe] jan?- dy & wky ae carly sad / Paar 2 i neigh aie ae : posi, rae A eee 71 . i * i =