—_— eee eee eee wand Wintary vran “The Volunteer a ft We 54 —OR— ‘THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY 6.” | Under the supervision of Mr. W C. Whitlock, in the _ LYCEUM Hal : : er . Wednesday Eveuing, APRIL 19th. Tuder the auspices of ths League of tbe Cross. TI es one of the finest»plays ever put nin tl ty. A company of trained lilitia and a band on the stage during the rform 4 New Sconery & New Costumes Fin} Specialties between Acts Admission 25 and 35 cents Plan of reserved teais now at Reddin roe. Dri g Store i7— dy td SEINE 3 BE Beaver Brad Mixed Paint 6 Dodd & Rogers LOe lb, Nenncmnn 4 THE #\ Wiilhan § Kal-omine 20c package Whitewash L0e to $5.00 Brushes, “Tiger” -Brand White Ls Only Une Store :: ineach town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work nanship. For retaininy its hape, and filling where others Ali it ottered 8*y lish effeet, Las no ¢ qual, WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and specifications for Patents and Dbraugh ing in general instructions in Mechan leal Drawing, ¢ urveys made at a'l points in the Province. Corre spondence « licited. LCWER PRINCE STREET, ( harlttetowo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRI. | THE CULTIVATION OF APPLES. Sirn,—In your issue of Apri] 10th, there appears an article purporting to be a re~ port of a lecture on Horticulture, delivered in Grenville Hall, April 7th, by Mr. little amuse Kijah Marke | wae not a j | while reading the repert ofthe lecture i am 8 incredulous. I know not whether to consider the ma‘te? asa skiton some lp -con—as the writer does not sign his | name r to take it for granted that it did | reilly bappeo. I do not know Mr. Marks He may be w professor. He certainly ought to be by the crowd that gathered to hear his ‘‘oation.” I would not notice it but there are some statements nthe article in question that sheald not vo broadcast over the land iu your reliabl: largely circulated paper without 4 | word of warning. For imstance, such bo-b, as to spare the old orchards, with their emall, green, sour, scanty fruit that a hog would noi eat, because our fore- fathers planted them. No, I would say to prune them out, rootand branch, with the eame kind of an instrument that our grandfathers used to prune with, viz ;a eix-pound eeel axe—mighty meno ia our grandfathers days, and they had ateel axes too,—and plant in their place the best varicties be had. Not the Gideon, bowever, as he recommends, which i a worthless apple for our climate. Although a fine looking apple, it has a water core, aud by the time it should be fit toeat, is rotten tothe skin. That is not the kind of an apple for the English or any other market. I am thankfu'I have only one Gideon tree, aod am getting clear of thatas fastasit can be grafted. In convereation with Professor Craig he said that in some parts of Ontario it did well, but our elimats was to moist for it, that it does oot do well in some parts of Untaric. I have had some gentlemen in my orchard from there and when they saw the Gideon they said “Oh, ho, Gideon, water-core, N. G ” Ihave repeatedly warned agents not to sei! Gideon to parties dealing with them. If it bas not this defect with Mr. Marks I wou'd like to know it. I do not know any- thing about the Gravensteins only that the nurserymen do not recommend them for our clmate. Ben Davies, isa) right, the best keeper we have. Again he mentions the Red MacIntosh. We don’t know it by that name which he says “requires the patiecce of Job to wait for ite cultivation” whatever he means by that; strange, he would recommend it,—but we have an apple named McIntosh Red, which comes nto bearngas soon as any of the late varieties, and so uer than some, and its is, [venture tosay the best apple grown on the laland for the English market. It has been sad that itis Jiable t» scale, but I have found tbistrue to a very emal! extent, aod am convinced that if properly spray- ed there wou'd not be a scabby apple io one bundred, Out of four btl’s packed for Eaglish market there was not more then one bushel of cull. ~scabby ones andall. Avother good feat- ure of this apple is that it stays well on the tree until fitto pnll. So impressed was Senator Fergu-con, | st fall, with the apperence of this apie on the tree, ts exellent quality and witha! so pleasing to the eye, that he ordered a large number of grafts. The Duchess is avother var- iety received without re,a dto numbers. Now as the Irish™m sn sad about the smelte ‘fab fire ave thim are very gude’ so with the Duchess, and only a tew. We alo read thatthe learned lecturer raid that ‘‘from the growth of five trecs, by proper cultivation, in aterm of abou five veara he could provide work evough for 500 men.” if Mr. Marks could only be indneed to start this industry, I thiok it would stop the unparelled exodne that were d about, give our youog men em- ploymentat bome, cause an influence of immigrants, and and prosperity would abound. i aud to wealib NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A law class of forty-eight women haa jnet been graduated from the New York Univ sity; but they wil! not all enter the legal profession. — Colonel Howard Vincent intends to move as an amendment tothe British bud- vet that wine imported from British colo- 8 shall be exempt from the increased duties. Uf this amendment ahould carry it will be the first tonch of real “preferential trade’ that the Colonies have felt. nies — Harper’s Weekly remarks that “Legia- latures assembled in three-fourths of the States during the firet days of January.” [t remains forthe Legislatnre of the Pro- vines of Pence @dwarld Feland to meet for ho moortast bnainess within afor first Cav af May! Th . nes a Bn rland were re-— flect aim t rere vf E aster Monday Bank holiday he the vact numbers who visited the eeenca of enjov nentin and about the Here are the figures in city of F yw an legihle arrae Kew Gerdens. oo... 70,000 nets Pere oo oe 120,000 Crwatat Parner. So oon kook eekcces 98 834 Alexandra Palace ................ 92,000 Madame Tnesand’s,...., oo. 8 35,090 Rethnal Green Museum........ 5.940 Other Museums and Picture Gal- in SEE ee eee, FO Zoological Gardens......... .... 38,000 NE es ceneinik = epeetheeile +o 14,000 Sonth Kensington Mueeum ..... 12,000 Gravesend (by S. E. R. and CIPD. ss. S irked aaa s 3.081 Southend and Graverend (by Tilbarv and Southend Railwav) 16.500 et ee ee 7 009 From Great Western Company’s London astations.............. 44 200 OW I Si 7,012 Golders Hill... .., ink a Naemiadonsagie - 15,000 Hampetead Heath........... wou: 110,000 hide: te op bi... eT ae Highgate Woods....c.ccc...sccceeeee 40.000 Wemblev Park............. tstenee 30000 These were the holiday seekers from but one town in England,and the paper from which we clip the figures states that they do not go far enongh, for nearly every unit of London’s population “might he counted as a unit ofthe enjoyment. En- glish people enjoy themselves when they are doing well andare able to pay good prices for "food “products. At euch time Canada ought to prosper. ——— + a + a fO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures :if not, your money back. Kqually good for Neuralgig wd Geadache. 5c, at all Druggisis, a —_—_ ——- —— WHY THEY WANT TO GERRY- MANDER. Colonel McLellan, in his speech of Wed- nesday, gave the popular yote in the election of 1496 as follows: Conservative votes...........>. 417,685 Liberal v@tes........ . 392,108 PT ORINNR soos a. Finns es TEA POM so ckitesviiosepmnniens S165 The party haviog the second larges' vote in the courtry basthe majority i: Parliament. Yet itdeclares, in the language cf the Montreal Herald, that it is going to,“ re di-tribute in ites own interests.” The gerrymander is obviously designed Oo extract a mejority in Farliament from a minority of the popular vore, Itthis can be managed and if, in addi ion, the Senate cap be spiked, he bad element io pubhe life will bave a free hana. — Mail and Emp're. 1 in an incredibly short time. wder acts like magic, not on { several years. : months ago I was induced to try the heart—relieves in 30 minutes. invigorator and system renovator. 20c, i . in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum Snights. 35¢. ating to you and offensive to your friends. ondition causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. isumption makes its fatal appearance, ut absolutely and perfectly cured. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will restore you to complete, perfect health “oll by De S. W Dold and Geo. . Hughes, Drugzist STOP IT NOW! 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See : Dr. Agnew's Cure or the Heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, for 40 doses, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves and ali diseases of the skin, Cures piles in 2 5 I would not be without it.” At druggists. ; “ } — ETERNAL FAREWELL Taken by Kidn*y Disease of its Victims Every Time, That Dold’s K duey Pills are used—Mr, Samuel Locker of Jordan Bay, N.S., Proves Tuis—Tueir Cures are Pcrmanent, 19 oaung jordan Bay,N S., April Every person, big and Iiiile, ala aod liv ing in Jordan Bev. kaows Mr Samael Lovke. He as well known as he is popular. Therefore evervone knows that he is one of the local “links” in the Dodd’s Kidaey Pills “EB adiess C sain” of proof. Mr Locke makes the « atement that he has nev r saffered a sing'e «winge of pai. fron Kidney Di-ease, 2ince he fisisned his self-administered treatmen’ with Dodd’- Kidary ills This is asweeping asser tion, but Mr Locke always knows what ne is talking about, and no une can know the bistory of his own Caseas well as he does himeseli “Dod i’a Kidsey Pills effect a thorough and permanen' cure every time they are taken for any form of Kiioey Disease,” be aintes “Now, srveral doctors prescribed for me, but pone of ther inedicin-s did me any good. Bat, theverg day I began to use Dod’s Kidney Pilie, 1 began to get better. “Il continued to improve with every dose [ieor, till there wasn’: a trace of Kidney Disease in my «vs em ‘*Remember Dodd’s Kidsey Pills were the last medicine IL tired, I bad aad other +o-called remedies; doctors had treate! me, bat I was geiting worse every day till | began to use Dodi’s Kidney Pills. Tobey were the only medicine on earth that could cure me. Thatis why I claim that ‘bey willcure any ovher case of Kidney Complaint.” Dodi’s Kidney Pills are eold by all druggists at fifty cents a box, size bexes $2 59, or sent on receipt of price, by the Dodd’s Medicive Co, Limited, Tororto, Oat. is ——-—-— +262 Dear Sirs,—I have teen a great suffer- -r from rheumatism, and lately have been “nfined tomy hed. Seeing your MIN- \RD’'S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic and got immediate relief: I ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful! power of your medicine. Lewis §, Butter. Burin, Nfld. A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty and Poll in the City of Charlottstown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. Be 1t enacted by the City Council of the City ot Charlottetown as follows :— Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate ora Waterworks Fund under said Statute or the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1899, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1899, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateot one-eighth of one per cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es- tate 4S assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the general Assess- ment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liabie to pay Poll Tax th: rein made and duly returned by them on the ¢ wenty tir: d4y of Vareh, A. D. 1899. 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firet day of January A D 189, and ending the thir y-first day of Dee mber, A. D, 1399, is hereby specified and fixed at t' e rate of one-eighth of one per cent oaevery dollar of the value of Personal Proper- ty as assessed by the » ssessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- ination Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. srd The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General.Assessment Book and Valu- ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 1894, and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 1899, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (l0c) on the poll of every pe.son so assessed and returned as aforesaid. JAME3 WARBURTON, Mayor of ‘he City of Ch'town H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. dy 2w A By-law for allowing a Bate of Discoint on the Assessments on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the current year ending the thirty- first day of December A, D, 1899, Be it enacted by the City Cy +i ’ lity of Charlottetown as ileus: ee are ist. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1899, pay to the City Clerk, at 9, i 99 rd : suai meee ’ Prag soperepemernaans er pa TES es ee es os es ee Dac fH What is Se a ee ats AHR, ~~ {WA he --%. WY AAA ESE “Ey Le Recs tile. <. Se7S , is ee Eee ch 4 \ WANS AS Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria ig 9 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, LBrops and Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant, Its thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. 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