| i : ; ee ae ' ; LTS j Mall Tree Planting NOW the time, sava the 1, Len ‘ator, for planiis gchesinuty, wal uts, buttermuts, and locust seed, which ll with the ieaves Scientific it nuts can be kept in cellars dur x tie winter in dry sandor vegetabic ul’, but my < xperiesce is that the ucker they are put underground after writers line from the trees the better. They shouid be buried about three ioches b ww the surface, and there ‘anand be ich drainegeas should prevent their oiling It is best to sow three nuts or > in ea +h hele,and then to destroy the two weakest plants should all come up. | think it also desirable, in plant ing ovks or nut trees, to mix with them young evergreens, in order to form a Our warn od cold winds rden the bark of young t acorl heitel sun a rees Other the cap findsit dfficult to expand it. Ip natural forests young treesare shelter ed by older ones from the sun and wind. | It is contrary to nature to expose them | to | oth L most profitable forest tree that can planted. The oak is of such s!ow growth chat two or three generations pass away before itcan be remunerative. Chest-} nuts on the contrary, bear nuts | which are a source of pre fit if sold, and | of great delight to the young. people if | they are permitted to gather them. In twenty-five or thirty years, trees are seizable fur timber or jor fuel. In nterior of Pennsylvania extensior tracts are devoted to the growth chesnat timber,which is cut eff at inte: vals of sixteen years a ynd converted into | charcoal for the use of iron works. New trees spring up from the stump: age, and, ii carfully thinned growth. ludeed, many practical fores- | ters advocated cutting off oaks or chee nuts at the roots when they attain a size of a hoe-hand!c, and they assert} thet the sprout which replaces thein | will at the end of ten years be twice as} large as the original tree would have} been. I have experimented on this somewhat, but with varied success. In| some ¢ -ases the young gtrecs have made| astonishing growth, and in others the roots have not produced any sprouts, | and the experiment has resulted in | total failure. | ee | < X pose a the oflue: ce, sO that asceduaing be | soon out ’ Sealskins. “The season is just opening, dealer in furs to a Buffalo reporter. ‘‘It| prom ses to be a very busy one. Sesl-| kins will take the lead io fur goods | just as they have for years. Do you} know, when sealskin sacques were first | introdueed they were looked upon with great disfavor. The first sealskin sacque ever made was,I believe, placed on exhibition in the store of A. T. Stewart in New York city in 1862. It was made very much like our present silk cir- eulars, The richly dressed ladies who wooked at the new garment made all sorts of comments on its appearance. One said it wastoo heavy, another said it was clumsy, and one lady declared it looked like faded calico. To-day they are all running wild to possess a gar ment made out of that sort of faded calico.” “Where do the majority of the skins used come from ?” ‘From Alaska. The husters, many | of whom are &mployed by companies, pack the skin in carks, about sixty to each one, putting in plenty of salt to keep them. cisco, thence via New York to London, | where they are cured and dyed. I understand from a magazine article I said. a ‘ seal- was reading a short time ago that dur- ing September there were 1,477 casks | of ‘sealskins received 4 New York. | This makes in all about 88,220 ekins, quite & number for one w eek. The Lon- don people possess a secret method of dyeing that their American brethern | hs wwe not yetand probably never will| learn, that i is, if the English dealers can | help it.’ nn + + Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vourarc Bert Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated E.ectro-Voi- care Bert and other Exucrric 4 prpLiances on trial fur thirty days, to men (young and old) atticted with nervous debulity, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, ne uralgi>, paralysis, and | many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No msk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamplet free. - —> + Special Notices. Or hundred barrele Choice Winter Appies | cheap at Beer & Goff s. oct 27 | A sPLexpip lotof glassware jast received, | selling very low at R. K. Brace’s, call and see | them before they are all gone. [oct 24 | New Teas, jast received at the London | House. [ect 27 6i cod | Grey and White Blankets, very cheap, at | !, B. Maedonald’s. oct23 j om LOUR $5 at Beer and Goff’s. (oc 27 | PRati’s AsTRAL Orn (Kerosene) at Beer & «| Goll’s. [oct 27 SCARLET and white flannels, splendid value, at J. 13. Macdonald’s. foct * Chor A Li or of French calf tops, just restive from b ugland, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Cc fT & ‘ o's, [oct 13 ANOTHER lot Ladies’ F ur Tippets, just | received at J. B. Macdonald’ 8, octZ5 KELP your feet dry by get al [ getting a pair of Doras » Groff & Co’s. Boots, 3 reo | New Stock American raets, just re- ived at J. B. Macdona id’a, oct2? ' Ovk fall Boots are just the thing~-Dorsey, OFF & Co, [sepl7 j cheaper than any ever o : town oat W, ffered in Charlotte two HUNDRED Vegetables Dishes to be so'd L P. Covwirx’s. [sep16 taw wky 4w sb is Chestnuts ere perhaps the | order, go to the London House, lat W. *| dollar upward, at W. the | wo ol Worsted Overcoate, well made, well cut, ; | well trimmed. | less thau custom made. of | | seeure one. make rapi dj G FF & Co's. { | Ch’town, | They are sent to San Fran-} ltive cure inone to three days, ANOTHER bargain, and a sieaia one! We have just made a special purchase of 14,000 yards of time white cottons, fuli 36.:nches , Which we will offer to our customers at a bargain; say nine ceuts per yard, or twelve } Waal vars fer 3', Sold the same quality ol yeor ovo at welve eents. Every lady si ul ve lhem Weeks & Ca, foct 27, 2i wkly,21 HERRING jv barsels and half barrels, war- rented best in the city, at he Fish Market, Grafton treet 31 oct28 Constrs, New Corsets —160 pair, same goods as sold last season at $1.50, now selling at eivhty-tive cents. Eve ry Jady should see these, they are a bargain, and seiling fast !— W. A. Weeks & Co. [oes i, 2a kly 21 Lames Woo. Underclothing at the Lovdon House. [oct ~1L Ot ee a Use Lily White Flour, it is the best, at the Fish Market di cet28 sADIES Winter Jackets, che ap, at the London Ilouse. foct 2! bi eod One weNDRED Tea Sets will be sold .cheap at W. P. CoL_wiit’s. [sepl€ taw wky 4w at the London, House. {cet 21 bi *¥ CoTl HATTING Be TS are very cheap at Doksty, Gorr ¢ Co's. [se m7 7 | lr you want a g wd overcoat, well made to | [oe 21 Gi eod | Firry Dinner Sets from ten dellars upwards P. CoLWILL’s. {sep 16 taw wky. Lapvigs’ Ulster Cloths, cheap, at the London House. cot 21 Gi ecd Chamber Sets P CoLwiLt’s. [sepl6 taw wkyd4w ONE HUNDRED from ore Londen House, foct 21 Gi eed , ROWSE has just received a lot of all- Fur-Linep Cloaks at the L. &. Will be sold about $5.00 each Please call early and [dy & wky—-oct20 Gloves at the Londen House. [oct 21 b:ecd LAbI#s and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorssy lsepl7 Buck Driving FLOUR. FLOUR. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, er prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 brig. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, IRFOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & Cco., Corner Pownal and Water Streets, Se P 5 WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the W orld, Only Gold Medal in Canada, I883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. —_ TO LET, 'NHE residence on Prince Street at present occupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, contain- ing eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chan- deliers, etc., in a good state of repair. 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ARNAUD, Werchants Bank of wantas. —_ Ch’town, Feb, CUNFEDLRUTION LIFE —ASSUCLATION —_— OO) mere HHAD OFFICE, O —_— The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company doing business in the Dominion. Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any Company in Canada, The following are examples application of pictits:— Robert Taylor, Hahfax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317 .70; in 1880, $160.10. John W ilhe; Halifs x, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. John S. Mel. ean, Ha slit ax, insured tor $4,CC0 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70.C6. Mayor Jones, St, John, ineure d for $5,000 in 1571, premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. 27, IRR. TORONTO. of ACTUAL REDUCi10N OF PREMIUMS by Was The tullest information \:1l be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1884. CHARLOTIETOWN SASH AND OOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIET@ES. Oo — We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doore Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. -R. Ch'tawn, Jina 7, 18R4__wkly ly PRIKCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. -———10:— [S84. iss4. Summer Arrangement. ——— 0:0 N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will UO: run daily as follows (Sundays — — > annette TRAINS DEPART.— FOR THE WEST j | TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, xprem| ao Mix’d, NTATIONS. xpress Mix, Mix’d, , A. M.; A.M, , P.M, P.M. P.M.| A.M, , Charlottetown ....... 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.40 | Charlottetown ...... 7.15 . 4.20 | 9.20 Royalty Junction....} 615 | 9.06 | 4.00 | Royalty June tion ..dp| 7.00 {4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire. .... { 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire... .. (62 ! 254! 813 Hunter River........ | 7.00 10.08 | 5.00 | Huuter Piver..... 6.15 | 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... 1 7.25 {10.46 5.35 ||Brada bene......... | 6.51 | 2.00 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 (10.56 | 5.45 ||Coumty Line......... | §.45 | 1.50 | 7.16 Oren ¢hnne ses 7.41 [21,12 | 5.59 | Freetow n pend oente oo | 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington....... .. | 7.55 |11.35 | 6.18 |\Kensington.......... 5.20 | 1.12 | 6.43 nse (oe bese lle , dp) 4.55 /12.35 | 6.10 Ss : ar} 8.20 13 . 1 ummerside..... A.M, 8 ummerside..... | dp 8.40 1.45 le 4.30 'i1.20 ‘Miscouche........... 8.55 | -2,08 | Miscouche.......... 4.15 (10.57 Wellington.......... : 9.14 | 2,37 | Welli eee 3.57 {10.29 DONT. «dS aceeass | 9.43 | 3.28 \|Port Hall... es... | 3.28 | 9.38 FA ANEe oo) 50 cl vane (10.35 | 4.50 | I nn cuits .| 2.37 | 815 Bloomiield........... 110.53 | 5.15 | Bicom ela vo ie | 2.20 | 7.50 a eee ee 111.18 | 6.10 | l|Alberton ........ d;| 1.53 {| 7.10 Tignish — in. ae Hi. 55 7.00 | Lignish . a roe 4} | 1.15 | 6,00 , TRA INS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express, | Mixed. Charlottetown ...... 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 a, m, Charlottetown... o 9 05 a. m | 6.30 Royalty Junction... 2 45° 1634 * | Royalty Junction. . 8.50 * | 6.10 se WOR dees ss 00 ccccve ws mae Dee © Ueeeie.cissces sc. 8.38 “ 15.53 * iocaces eden or. “tae © Seeeee,..<.cc 8.25 * 15.33 * sé Mount Stewart.. yr a 7.50 ||Mount Stewart.. }@P, 800 ** |465 dp 4 40 8.15 “ || ar; 7.55 ‘** (4.30 «6 apt. 6, be Sonad- >: Re LOR Moved... i. 5 ..i.6.55; | 7.26 “ (345 « Se, FOU os ke cen 5, _ 9.33 ‘ ||3t Peter’s 7.05 « | 3 13 =e OO TREVOR. ds oss nak 6.04 “ {10.26 * dear Riv er. ye sneer 5 Oe 48 v.19 ‘6 Soar is. retest e ee aE Sao (** {hts FROMMER. jo0Gs 055 35 G}} 6.00 ** 1.30 os Mount Stewart ...... 4.45 Pp. m.: 8.20 a. m. Mout xt swart..... 55 a.m. 425 p. m.| a se 5.42 * | 935 ** Cardiga : ee : Be s on <3. 9 vg Goorgetow Medes ar; 6. 00 . 110.00 ‘* | Georg adie Sh wokea dp | 6. 40 es (te 4 Tas Talon are run i Desie Sindee Time. 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