~ OE a Se TO we Ger o_o foe » Lge ed Ce gp + ain eee % - pees * Sant Ses ag Bap crt ie e ae Re gem pe win? . ‘ nN a..." ray ; : - ' +h, ing, Management of Crop etc. | erate figure of 4 cts per pound, and the : grain eaten charged it one cent per i i i it ot Novy 1th, we pound, you will see that the return 1On Of Opinion ,; : , “ {from the acre of rape will be $15.00. lave grown it, as to], wr Some of your readers may claim that vas l fall feed for "s + +} ito estimate the increase in weight at fr id hog I may | ape Pre mw es | SC | 4cts per pound is not justifiable in the Bact) =U | wn rape for six]; ae ‘ “aes 77 S r | ‘oe face of the low prices Current here for ee A NS = eerery J \ I more nlenly every ; ; } | } ; ates ee ae B34 ’ re lambs but they must remember that the Le aoe bs dieetiethalipenn —ibidondinadle —t 1 : We Gg as SOON think OT } . , . il t 4 les | offal from a roo pound lamb is but a . ba) > - t) } | : Out j . i . l we ONTREAL Can. | ‘pa a neal trifle greatel than forone of 75 lbsso that ; TO ee mR eee ~ . 4 Ww ‘ sna a. rt MEd. ineaedeedy lle ell lncively | 4 CtS 1S quite within the mark. ‘The : \ I CXCIUSIVe! . ‘ r ss ype advantage ot growing so profitable a i ; 1) l nN ti re te ; . i ws 9 { rop and one that has neither to be cut ( l Wwe . fe . ) rf ang \ - 11 ¢...) | harvested, stored nor hauled, to mar- \ 1 i¢ * W aS Tail [ced : at ae @ OG OB 646332 EO0009 ‘ , ket as is the case with orain, has only ry neg < ‘ . ‘ QO r ; » be tried once to be appreciated. It TTATD AT ATTN ri : , Lid oat anu tm “ue es tice AD Ais AAD OUT @) Old ' r th os well<cn fsbo et ee out that ; aA i i : +7 . os + @| sh ; the following crop off the rape ground | shee nd lai , ; . . Is st ; itil ing 1 ti ; « r 7 n e =~ & a the round f oe C gratilying tO the farmer, 10 be ’ -™ « } ther preparation or system of manur ¢ me, 11 a * cm ei € as for turnips | Sasial li Tike f i o 1? nore : ; @ Baw’ § D ie @ ’ ce ing land can comy re with this for e Bia by ‘ . putting jana im condigion to grow ¢ :, bountiful crops. ‘ ‘ I Dial { 46) & Into t ry & oat Ciara ae . When orderino a prekrge é ‘ alk ead of j Joun H Ciark i ‘ ’ i Yel . oe oe. . el sid ¢ Peppe ‘+, Ginger, Allspice, Cin é ! Maple Grove bar i ¢ nmamon or Cream of Tartar ¢ iN lis « ly like tur seed, We have another communication on ' : 2 ‘ o from your grocer you can al- @! and wn with the turnip seed] te same subject Irom an esteemed : ; ; ee AerAnnan ‘ Pewnn x] } writ] ° Ways feel sure of securing the An lbs per acre’ It | COfPCspondent a. five wee ° best quality by asking for :: : ° than turn is | SPPEAt Neal Ween. M ° shall DE pitds ey nlants do not need thinnine with | €@ tO Dave the Opinions Of more Of our 6 1 i ‘ : Ai . ; ‘ Aebdat SEL % LA C e . * 6 a 5 4 | the hoe As rape is a gross feeder and farmers on this and other subjects of f | grows ve pidly it is fit to turn the | Special interest to P. E. Island farmers, ‘ +] 1 . > + : . - : ‘ i . lambs on about two months after sow | the best way to fatten pigs for in- 4 $ |ing. ‘The first week of July is about | stance 6 a | the right time to sow as it is then ready | 220207808 4 GO8E B80 for the lambs by the iddle of Sen . ’ , . * besa daa: hi ; ve, ne of Sep- Use the tar paper cure for cold in _ : NE tember Dy whi ime yy ill have ll» » &£ tem i y wnhicn | _ e they will have | your stables and then don’t forget to ‘ clover ; ‘rm: pretty an late ay ‘ ; ; ~ C+ the ver utermatn | retty well eaten provide ventilation. ' uy Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. Monday 3rd Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 3lst Oct rom Moutres at 2 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24tb Oct Monday 7th Nov Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe | Mal Bay an! Father Puint. Delighet ul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodat on unsurpassed. Freight carried at coropetition rates, Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS a | age fully 34 of a pound increase. on. farmyard is-well emptied of its store for the potatoe and root crops, and good piece cf pasture sod the first springtooth harrow till we had at least J BESSON EAE RE [ have a peice of old meadow grass alongside to let the lambs run over as Of Special ~~ = As to its being a profitable crop to grow we find it very profitable. A moder ate estimate is that an acre of rape will lamos for two months. Interest to Farmers yi | Support 12% When our lambs are running on the oe . am rape we give them all the grain they RAPE AS A FALL FEED’ Si es 5 od : Wil €at WRPICHn is abc ut 1 lb wr neaG daily, and on this diet they put on flesh rapidly, the best doing ones fully 1 Ib. per head daily, while a flock will aver | Opinion of a Practical and Successful rmer—Information as to Cul 9 . tivation, Time to Plow, Manur- |, : ' the increase De estimated at the mod Secure the services of a pure bred ram for your flock this autumn. If you do not already know the wisdom of such a course, you will next year. The scarcity of farmyard manure 1s no doubt one great reason why more rape is not grown. Generally the Feed your turnips only immediately | after milking and don’t feed more than a half bushel at atime to each cow if you value the reputation of your milk and your butter. none is left for Finding our- selves this year without a supply of manure to apply, we ploughed upa rape. week in July—you will notice we had a months good feed off this land before breaking it up—harrowed it well with Keep the sheep up out of the fail rains as the grass gets killed feed a few ring . | Sheep always fret until the inches of loose soil’ We then drill- |] snow comes and it pays to give them a roots. “ If ed it up lightly applying at the rate of | little extra feed'in the shape of raots ~ he AIM AINE ta —_— ae 4 me Se AE atone ee gots - ety pe ba® ' ; rp ; : . : . Agents* 400 lbs super] hosphate per acre, The ; and grain.—Co-operative Farmer, * superphosphate gave the plants a fine | ia ctar : . “a kh ha 1c . ’ + if * . es . 2 “a start and we had ine best Cop this New Steamsh'p Rout?. . pa year we have ever had, some @Qf the ? 5 ie “ - : —e—— i nlants measuring four feet from ground[{ -... i Ff ; i’ re f leav , ; | LoxNpoy, Nov l»v.— The Canadian + tiry ¢ cA aaa ~ . enue . J tO tit) OF aN ; ., | Steamship Company’s first rating on the ral ; ' : | ‘ ma aile ; . (he lambs after having thet tails | Jine from Mlford Haven to Paspebiac, | well docked should be turned in when | Que., is eunounced for the Tthof Dec- 8 the rape is dry and then left on it. as | ember. A service of fourteen knot oe ae . . s ed till April e fier which | if they are turned on when the rape is|'S Prom sed till April next, afier whic ee ee ‘turned on with seventeen knot vessels will be pnton the ; | wet with Gey “ip —? OF Wrtica Ol ul ' line rh Company expEcis to ea ablish a | empty stomachs, there 1S great oe | mail service, saving two days iu the time "ee : $ ecourin: ‘ Co, is Dest to | arriage hetwee ; ant ‘ant Have one of our reliable time i scouring or bloating It © | of carriage between 1.01 don and Canada, keepers, No person can afford to en-| —— oe ~ _ = dang ran mp rtant engagement by not owning a ré liable time] Any person may derive a distin ivantage | by possessing a good wat OUR) EPERS; | WATCHES ARETIMEK repres € ‘ they are just is ted. A given with every watch cual ee 5 sold, our prices are se low that the | | oor ma can afford to carry a cood watch, W. N. TANTON The (ireat George St Jewler. a mI a Nature’s Own BIG OFFER FOR ONE MONTH Magnificent Display Sah oe Spee Ki * aS ~ Dyspepsia Cure ee Nature’s remedies are not Iike man’s—they never Of the many remedies intended to cure dyspepsia, fail. g . . ° ‘ sour stomach, distress after eating, weight in the stomach, lizziness, nausea, 1m ; . ce a trad sw - iu PS aes 2 ; -7 4% J . hy , * 4 “sees t fn ae ere, od . . iy e - ‘ — re “alp AE a : r+ —- . 4 “se. 5" 4 ae SY r | , ; , Enormous Stock of Elegant Goods To select from, at a rejuction of 20c on every dollac’s worth of geods. We have Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Chinaware, Glassware, Spect- acles, Fancy Goode, Games, Toys, etc. JUREY & CO. The Modern Jewelry Store, Sunoyside of Queen Square, Opp. Post Office Bring tunis Coupon. without it, This is a Genuine Offer. No reduction On presentation of this Coupon, 2Uc wi refunded on every dol lars worth of gi ods bought from JUREY & CO. Spoor IV are Marked in Plain This is a vood chance to get holiday goods and Fancy Goods | Figures aa wind on the stomach, loss of appetite, ¢ t poverished blood, catarrh of the stomach, sick headache, and similar results of indigestion, only one 1s uniformly and unfail- ingly successful—that is nature’s own remedy, found only in DR. VON STAN’S PINEAPPLE TABLETS. The p'ncapple contaius a large amount of Vegetable Pepsin— nature's most potent aid in digesting food. Mix meat and pineapple and 2~iate the mixture at a temperature of 103°, and the pineapple will « ly digest the meat. : Take two tk Dr. Von Stan's Pifteapple Tablets after your meals and they will digest your food without aid from thestomach. This Ge course rests, strengthens and heals the stomach, The. tablets will cure the mgst chronic case of dyspepsia. They give im- medi lief. ' Take them for ashort time and your stomach will be as strong and hearty as that of a farmer's boy. They are as pleasant to the palate as candy. At all druggists.—35c. a box—or direct from THE VON STAN MEDICINE CO., es Toronto, Can., and Buffalo, N.Y. 1 —_ at } ' nat eee 6 a Se > ’ , | | THF DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 18 1898 THE PROVISION MAKKET Chicago Weaker—Lard in Liverpool Declines—Local Steady, The Moutreel Gazeue reports: The local provi ion market was quiet again to day, the demand being chietly for emall lots to fill actoal wants at steady prices. We quote; Canadian pork in barrels, $16 to $16.50; pure Car adian lard, in pails, 8 1-4¢ (081 2e per pound, and compound retined, at 5¢ to5 1-2 per pound. Hame, 10 1-2¢ to 13c, aud bacon, 10¢ to 13s per pound. Tha Chicago provision market was 7 1-2c, closing $7.77 1-2 November; $7.77 le2 December; 8387 1-2 January. Lard closed 7 J)-2c lower at $477 12 Novem- | ber; $480 December; $4.87 1-2 Janusry. | Short $442 1-2 Dec mw ber; | $ closed £52 1-2 January. riba |} The only change in the Liverp»ol pro- vision market was a decline of 31 inthe | price of lard. Pork, 50-; lard, 27-; bone-~ ) less long cut heavy bacon, 29+ 6.4; long cut light, 29-; short cut light, 308; endiftallow, 195 6d. Cash quotations closed in Chicago :— Pork, $7.75 to $7.80; lard, $4.87 1-2 to $490; ~bort ribs, $4.75 to $4.9%; should , £886 wo46 Ove short sid S4 80 to $4 £5, ers clear 7: es, Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil- ‘-e, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes. with the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It 1s growth and prosperity to them. weaker, and prices fur pork declined 5c to | fi ae al es a ee VYUVLU2VS Pe ’ “7% FrOld INDIA AND CEYLON q ? © 2, Pap oT ; © hy a % : } Q ‘ 5 Va | BPEL) Nel ee os wo Sa 4 5 ELEPHANT BRAND G ) oi 2 : ~ ——— . an. Yan, 7 ~ a 7 § PURITY AND STRENGT ; 6 L tA bh bikwi¥ 1 5 . . ‘is 9° ( ined with flavonr, make To?! elephant Brand Indo Csylon 2 {zcKxot Teas, favorites the world over. ‘These qu ‘ ir S o) +“ . - : . ; _ : W priccs have maece them knoyn «as e vs E> fe rire 7 . : o fh 6? » | > JT lane a ; DeSE OF fea Yalue ¢ o eo o 1 1; ] 4 oO ws 9 & ~~ 2 ; o 00 Le 9) 3 r ¢ eT ‘ >We Jn 4 u \ c ; o a o € JOBEPU TITLT: , London, Cng., Conadian Head Office, 14 t ,, 5 - or nea APP AaFe eer Aae- LYM LOLOL LON heh LANL ” = : jirect Steamer for England This Fall The Canadian Steamship Co., Ltd, of London, 6.B. INTEND despatching their first-class Steamship Galicia, 2,300 tons neté from Liverpool, G. B. on or about the 25th day of November for Charlottetown via Quebec, carrying freight and passengers at lowest rates for this port. On return will leave Charlottetown for Milford Haven direct on or about the 12th day of December, connecting there with the Great Western Railway of Eng- No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. boc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE&. Chemists. Torontes eee soninsntsetannanaeensienceee — i tee ey - BOVRIL, i >) aire A tea spoonful to a cup of hot water Bovril The Only Reliable Beef Fluid Bovril Bovril Is Relished by Invalids SOVril Enriches Soups, qGiravics, ete ed Valuable Testimonial (Copy) QuEBEC,— - Nov. 3rd, 1898 Mr. S. F. TarBrsn Charlottetown. My Dear Sir:— I feel that you will be pleased to know that afew daysagol seceived my wife’s portrait ordered through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 1s satisfactory to me. Tam very much pleased indeed. The painting is a perfect picture. Kind regards Very truly yours, James L. Harxiys, 5 The only representative of the High Grade Art Studio for this Proyince :s8. FP. TarBush, Charlottetown. Valuable Testimonials: (COPY) Government Hover, OrTrTraWa, Jane 22nd, 1898 The Countess of Aberdeen has pleasure in stating that The High Grade Art Stu- dio has very successfully carried out a Portrait of the Earle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great success and offers all best wishes to The High Grade Art Studio. i The only representative of the High Grade ArtStwdio for P. E. LisS. F TarBush, Charlottetown. land, and wilt deliv r freight and passengers to all parts cf Great Britain within ten days, as this ship makes the passage across in eight days. This ehiy has been recently been equipped with the most modern cold storage plant {00 tons capacity, and will afford an excellent opportunity to sbip pou'try 1 a!l perishable products to Great Britain. © Live stock willbe carried below decks in well ventilated compartments. A*so cupericr accommodation for first, second and third class passengers at. very low rates. Fur furcber particulars apply to G. D. LONGWORTH & CO, General Managers For P. E. I. Nov 15— W. W. CLARKE, or to Freight Agent PR, tet tet Ged Geet eel tant 51 <a ee... Oe Oe Ae oe 4 4 Ae ee ee ee Oe COU COU CU COU Ck a.“ Ae 46, Instramants os and run whereever oom ja Take le the HEINTZMAN PIANO APPEARS. ss we . ; _~¢ ‘ ral... A ¢ Factory established smce 1850, and many of th- first Pianos they male are ir use to day, which should be con ving™ ing proof that HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS are made @ ee we WEL AS SHEE Consider this matter over caretullv beicre you purchase— It pays in the end to buy only the best. Call in anda sce them and we will be pleased to show you the difference between a Hentizman & Co Piano, and an ordinary Commet- cial Piano made io sell only. ER BROS VILEE a i “= ; ® E. Island Music House The P. Connolly Building, Queen Street. ar, aww: _—-—_-— Rlectric Shades Rlectric Lamps Brass Electroliers Brass Brackets And a fullline of Electrical goods for incend: DODD & ROGERS | ,7 ay sae ant lighting wa. @. 46 itn 2. 6@ite. 2. 2.i44 @. Ad 168. Oo i> ie