ib tr THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 17, 1£99 EO ar ee ee SE OE ne THE —= a> | Albanie #@ 7 w L Stl } > a i The a ‘ : I : . a} ier ippers or Ata: ~ 0) } ¢S lUAaKine @ ; ~ ) n ' We y a spleadid line TY) rrice é >> a yee & & @ “> ae & | Oat- a hnest t's made by oxpe rienced ; f Er t} : : 1 rh orkmen, ana th Oe PER LB Tel ephone Jd. D. Ki lipse Bake ry, price STEWART, Bakes Best BREAD D> @ & o% & es ses 2s =~ = eo @ Oe 2 O22 44 Oo SO eS OO ; / ( . Be i” f ‘ / ; / f ' . in ¥V and rtches Is everything Jocks. Without prices ire meaning I Often a little p1 neans a bad rT} > Z 7 irg2. if or I way to get } you! Y \ : im W } r } }C acking i i yor ie = W. W. WELLNER, Tae Great Watcr House. } o SF, ee AGHLGLAFLAGAITS § sh — : - . o”, There is Nothing = => v7 like pleasing customers. fs ts _ That ’s what we a . Solng. & fe tne time, we give them &uci a wl valne for their monvy that they «f° % come hack again and bring others ¢% > ” owes " is ° $s with them. This is the key - ie pote of our success. We strive p4 % to please everyone #40 leaves an my j order with us. Way not give “ys » ws your next order and be ioe is thorough y convince d what we ef 9 Sav is true. uy . We solicit your ¥ alued orders. SF % a a i SP 5 ' 7 + ~ BRUCE STEWART & COY, & 3 <9 * SF rT Modern Founders, Engineers KP ; Viachini sts, - Nav. © vy . WW ‘ ,* n’'town iw E - t ts x Phone |2 “a ty Kp . 28 : a SES oe PS SP a SHE Ss JAMES KELLY W holesale Comvuiasiorn Dealer in all kiads of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHARF “ste QOSTON MASS Of Special Interest Oo our Farmers Selection of Potatoes for Planting. The No Dakota Experimental re ports On exper iments duri ng two seasons in th selection ot potat, es for seed, | making comparison of the growth trom large and smal il tubers from the same vine In 1894 the tubers were select ed trom hills ot normal gro wth, which indicated that their origin was from a Sil and showed growl h, € potatoes. oe ao . . 1pers were selected from those W nic h 1} e and form of th SiC seed prece lerable difference number, Small tr cons S1Z weighing between r/¥q¢ and 2 oz., and ; P , . large ones from those exceeding 6 oz.., inweight. The specific gravity of the tubers was found to be for large and essentially the same small tubers from the same hill, but often very different in different hills. After the selected Dp s had been treated with corrosive su mate fo} ntion of St ab, one piece, an ounce in weight, was | taken fron the bud end of each tuber. ; lanted in the spring wrteach way and cut surface These pieces were | 4} - ¢h ' Ol 1595 three feet four inches deep. with the down, only one piece being planted in ‘ach hill. The average weigh - hill eacn Olli. Ne average welignt per iil | trom the small tubers when dug was .1467 lbs lbs., and of that from the 1} large tubers 1 92 lbs. The preparation for the next year’s crop ae made as above, the only hills from which no seed was planted being those which had produced only large or only small tubers. The a yield per hili in 1896 was average 30 54 OZ. from those planted with pieces ot small and 25-45 OZ. from those planted with pieces of large potatoes, At th station the yield from small potajoes planted whole than from cuttings mi : + . but the pot tatoes, > Wyoming was of percentage of from the planted eight the gave the manuring with peas an increase in yield of more han 38 percent. Duringa cold, wet season it was found that seed treated or scab with corrosive sublimate pro- duced a good stand; untreated seed planted with bone meal in the furrow pruduced a partial stand, while untreat- greater ide arge |! aloes, = 7 — . | . arKketavie tubders was iess aa | } ’ wnhoie eed. Potatoes apart in rows best results. Green : . waer lta — POOUNOCU 1bl oe — ed seed without bone meal failed to TOW. Agricultural College. An agricultural college for the Mari e Provinces is likely to be establish Cl SO Nova Scotia point Mir. W irchibald, of We N. a has re nt } 1ona visit to tne Jntario ricultural Co Guelph, with a w to learning something o;% how this is conducted. There are five students at Guelph this year from the Maritime Provinces and every year a number go to colleges in the United a utes. Mr Archibald is of the opinion it ifa good Agricultural college were ga inizé edt there would be no need for vo 1enin a lower provinces to go so fi - for an education and that a good at tendance could oe secured at the start. Farming The grade of eggs required for the British market is one that will weigh a pound and a half to the dozen, and for every half-pound which eggs weigh less than fifteen pounds to each ten dozen. the value is lessened by about one cent per dozen, It is believed by those en- gaged in the import trade that in large wggs the albumen is thicker than in the stale or bad eggs are smali eges with white shells. Shells of a brown are preferred, and must be clean with out having been cleaned,—Exchange. Roberts, of states that for a year Professor University, sheep the one is worth $317 which 100 a estimate is correct, bring into small ones, aud that ninety per cent. of color Cornell manure of is none too many for the average ‘re farm to keep, would, if this it every 4 i ESTEEMED EXCHANGES | Toronto Globe: A clergyman or & | chureh may standaloof from the press and criticize itand ery out tbat the times are ont of joint, but that charch will ac complish most in the way of regeneration which gets closely into touch with the press and with the people, aod works on a practical basis and pot in tbe air. Mail and Empire: Mr. Fielding creates agurplosin his accounts by charg~ ing expenditures upto the debt. This 1s how it bappens that whenever he shows a faveurable balance our liabilities exbibt an increase. Montreal Gazette: The conflicting reporte that come from the Philippines ' indicate that one feature of modern Civilization is well established there The velleow news maker is up to his elbows in his work, Mostreal Gazet epending There are tvO many great departments in too fall blast for thefuture geod of the country. Unless they are checked there will be mie~ chief to pay — Dr. A. W. WoRK IN His LABO: tATORY. THE GATARRH CLUTCH I Lhbis PEP <A Matady is at the Throat of ern AT Nine Hundred in Every ihousand of Gar Country's Population, Thisis Not Hearsay, it is Borne Out by Care. fully (Compiled statistics of Diseases Most Prevaieui—lis Deveiopment is Watched Carefully, Because it’s so Sure a fbore« ruaner ofthat Arch Moloch of Disease— Consumption—if Neglected, WILL I SUICIDE? While There’s Life and Dr. Catarrh Cure I had catarrh ever get Chase’s There’s Hope. suffered so many years from that I don’t know that I will it out of my remembrance. One day, when I took one of the end- less prescriptions given me by the medicitl man to a druggist, I asked him bluntly, “ Will this cure me, or will it not? Or will it be like the rest ?” J was nearly desperate, I can tell you. The druggist said :—‘ No, nothing can cure catarrh. I have it myself until] I often think of suicide. f£ take %pium usualy to sleep it off.” I took the prescription away unfilled and went home, thinking of what the drug- gist had said about suicide, and I was iitterly disheartened. I have that pre- scription yet. Une day my deliverance came, <A lady told me she had suffered just as I had, and was nearly insane, and that a remedy known as Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure had actually cured her. I had read a lot about Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, but I felt to- ward it as I did toward other medi- cines; had no faith. I tried it as a last resort. I used two boxes of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and found it a complete cure. MRS. M. V. ROSE, Holloway, Ont. Price 25 centa, blower included. ce, gn ane Libsral Conservatives ATTENTION ! ne ee Notice is hereby given that the Liberal Conservative Conference for Prince Edward Island will hold its annval meeting in the Masonic Tem- ple, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 26th day of January, inst. at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Conveners for the Dominion Rid- ings, Local Assembly Districts and Polling Districts aré requested to take immediate action in securing a full representation of Delegates from all parts of the Province. The meetings of the Conference vill be open to ells lectors who agree with the Opposition in Federal and Local affairs. Feduced rates on the P. E. Island This is good value, and increases 1M 2} Railway will be obtained as usual. large measure the value of keeping ). FERGUSON, sheep on the farn Twenty sheep, President, R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. 2 dy & wk. Her. Wat. Jour. wk C, John T. CHARLOTTETOWN - SOLICITRI Write for stencils and particulars. E = = a a & THE TAILOR & 7 PryTTePTTTVenTyVVPTITVVTILOCTULITLLUTUnT ILTTTE year $63.40 worth of fertility. See DONAONNRNNDNT DN ENMENDETPADOTUTENY ere CMP TT PD Pert erveTe evT et? as Meese Tickenzie, P. E. ISLAND 2Y » mee 3 “> “eu bbabbddbeddadeddd 2 SVU | ar M ¢ fe 1° NY aS We are much gratified with the quick response to our accounts, Our goods are sold ata very low cash figure. and our customers evidently realize that we can- not give long terms of credit, If you have overlooked your account, kindly remember that itis to our mutual advantage to have prompt settlements, Sentner, McLeod & Co. « ove). . oy ee - US OSS 7 a Se 2222 2222222 ——s Shettoies RAMSAY & GO. FOR “TT ~e erin eS se nar egnae sapemnaeet as Set es ee lnndienipaginitieumneietin inte ek Aiaapes en ee Senn Aa iy aati diiitetiaiidimmoe ee A ORI © HE emt ae: em ting RR deme eeomm-enersienenetat nvm saat a. oe 2