THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 29 .900. anand: mer. ene ’ . LES ; -. . - 4 ah et 5 en a | Eagan Soe ne -_—— —_ ‘ — STOCK BR EEDERS’ ' 1890 was 651,482 ths. Last year it | Essex variety, can be obtained { . | a | oO Al ASSOCIATION. was 130,000, 000 ibs. Ten years ago | ten cents. Wie oe eas coal We ie, 4 ee. rh ore ] ( | the citizens’ of Canada used very! peen found to be a good Sand | % thy. 4 < Mh tis (Continued from page 3.) little pork. Last year the con | pigs. Cut the rape field in two be- il kly \t the meeting of the Maritime! sumption was 55,000,000 tbs. He! fore letting in the pigs: more value | gow so prev’ Stock Breeders Association on Wed-| could not understand why the) will be obtained in this Way. He and pleasantly ; nesday afternoon Mr. F. W. Hoad-| people of this province did not raise} used a Breed weeder for turnips and | k's Antise siti Pas- sou, Dominion Live Stock C rimis breakfast bacon. Mr. Hodson __Ut | found it to be of advantage. | i pr. Bar sioner, was the first speaker. After|/ustrated his highly interesting; Senator Ferguson thought that | if tilles. some introductory remarks Mr, | fémarks by charts which gave) in the cultivation of turnips every | i toason proceeded to speak of the those present a capital idea of the allowance should be made for dif- ty These pastilles are ¢! ty u most requirements. of the pork trade different qualities ot hog described. } ference of soil and climate. He did +e ae yecalists, law ublic both local and foreign. If the pro Mr. JA Macdonald, of Herman-| not now cultivate turnips as he did | TH E it Shere, and are a specific Feline) eve of |aucer is wise, said Mr. Hodson, he Ville, was of the opinion that the| some years ago. Then the manure| ty Pig. Phey also actas & pierces of Will lose no time inascertaining what | trouble was with the market rather) was ploughed in too deeply. The| ‘ i —— the people want. The market for! than with the hogs. There was no} disease known as fingers and toes is| iF ihe throat. fresh pork is limited. There is a} Proper m 1arket for pure bacon hogs. | doing considerable damage among g| S & ° : Price 25c demand for chops made from light,! At present there is no encourage-| turnips here. lean hogs. The people in the lum-| ment for the raising of bacon hogs. President Elderkin then an-| { 5 Hughes ber woods and in the mines desire _, the che sgh industry _ ad = eat eT the programme for the | fF (je0. hog that is a little heavier or thick-! © red and encouraged, and the por | second « iy, and promised a feast of | 4 er than would naturaily be demand-| business should also be placed on a! good i things. The People’s Dreggist. ed by the English peofile for break-| Substantial business. “Here at the | +, bee. eee x ; Apothecaries P's fast bacon. In recent years, how-| Present time the inferior “scrub” | FARMERS’ DINNER. f ever, the miners in Victoria and hog brings the same price as the} | Besides the honored guests there | K ~ ' ; AAS EE other points in British Columbia are hig h ( i ISS a inim al de scrib ed by Mr. | we re at the dinne § in the Davies f sg g000 wae asking for a better bacon. Ti the| Hodson. ; ; ‘hes i : ‘ | Hotel a large company of gentle- A English market when the packers| Senator Ferguson pointed out| men, many of them leading farmers | se le ni pce sem ap gt arma. ero ee teh ome epg Be - ( i t rise asked for a lean pig they were often| that when the perk factory was) of the Province. After the excel- sREAD supplied with a pig that was too| Started the lines suggested by Mr.|jent viands _ provided by. 22s. ; thin. A pig that is forced from! Hedson were acted upon. But later| Doherty we disposed of, the| AT . Dc meesure. if tke bred birth has a large head and|0 they would not buy the pork they | Queen was Soni with the usual| ; not good, we do not enjoy our f/sags down instead of arching up) asked the people to raise. ‘honors. His Honor the Lieutenant- | j meals, or in fact enjoy life, fir f/in the back, and the sides are mostly Mr. James Courtney was called' Governor and Senator Ferguson) Ae ‘Geend is the stefl of hfe.” fjlard. These pigs are not even good} UPOR and explained that since com-) responded to The Senate and House | | } Bread cant good unless | enough for the lumber camps. There | ™g out to Canada he had become of Commons, and Premier Farqu-| : the ingredients are geod, and | js aaotier pig that has heavy|!™terested ina pork factory, which harson and Hon. John Dryden to| ° if the mixing and baking must be shoulders and is all right for home would soon be opened up at Brant- the Provincial Legislatures. As was | 1 done by experts. That is ¥ ere F consw moption until it weighs 100) ford, Ont. There were many farm! fitting, the Lieutenant-Governor | i we have the advantage. = ur ft Sounds. There is also another class| ers in Canada, he said, that were; and the Premier, on behalf of the | ee i specialty % —great show pigs such as are ex not raising the best hogs. He had people of Prince Edward Island, ex-| pUCRESSE LOAF hibited in Toronto year after year. | S€en hogs in England on which there | tended to the guests of the ev ening | This pie has a very heavy shoulder. Was a “difference of two or three a hearty welcome. Hon. Mr. Fergu- i CENTS ee a The back of a breeding sow must be| cents a_ Ib. The farmer who pro-| son referred to the.manner in which | EVERYTH e NG GOES ; Lots of pe oe hoe nicely arched. and the underline free | duced the best hogs undoubtedly} the Agriculture of Canada had been | Hh other. It is exceeding |y: fr fiabbiness. Again, there suffered | because of this difference in! promoted by the Parliament of | - : cs = it} neee Snell Ww. is th e packer’s model—a very nice, !& rades. The differe nce must come Canada, referring particularly to! rT ro “ Seo eee taf (sweet porker. There is.a materiai| out of the price to put the matter the successful establishment of i : cad oh nin bread at © cents difference between the model and Tight. As Mr. Hodson pointed out) dair y industry in this province, and | . the forced pig. The forced pig has| the man who produces the soft pig giving due credit to the Hon. John! ! ALL FRESH more shoulder. Then there is the|is robbing his neighbor. In the/ Carling, Professor Robertson and | " ND GOOD... lean singer. The fat is very even factory. in whic h he is sy seteta Mr. Dillon. Healso directed atten- | TELEFEONE 08. down the back, and the meat is;the pigs will ve graded and/ tion to the imvaluable information| well marbled. He can be depended! the farmer sending the best will for farmers obtained every year by | p. STEWAR™, upon as No. 1. The pork-packer’s; receive the highest price. $30,-| means of the House of Commons | Eclipse Bakery pig must have good strong feet and | 900) worth of stock was taken committee of Agriculture and Colo- | jipse Dakc ’ > : on " N . ‘ ane - . , : Bakes Best Bread clean legs, anda great length of) the factory whe1 the company nization. Hon. Mr. Dryden claimed anCS Cdi Cad. rece i Sinn . ‘ ae ee tie my 2 aArac ra g? 5 - | side between the back of the| wasstarted. The shares were $20,| credit on the part of the Legisla SSEEE —-/- e . - g ; j 4 > shor in 4 ulders and the ‘ham : the hams and none took more than twenty. ture of Ontario for having practi- | 1 must be smooth and taper He would not mind putting some cally encourz aged agriculture in that | S Ls ing’. rom Woodstock, N. B.,; money im such a factory here if! great province. ‘The farmers of | A large shipment of Thos. Ellin & Co’s, Needham ut f two carloads of pigs were sent to) properly =<sanee There is a Ontario are, he said, progressive, | Veall & Tylack’s and Jonathan Crooke’s celebrated pp 3 Mr. Davies. at Toronto. and that! lack of the flavor in Canadian bacon,;and_ so also _ is the Legislature | vrentleman stated that they were! that is to be found in the English which has —— education along | too coarse. and were worth one| article. agricultural lines by the establish- | y ti nt nar lecc . J Mr. Hodson, for the information ment ofa De yartment of Agricul- t cent per pound less than No. 1 I g ; Fp eS G singers. Exceedingly good pigs| of Mr. Macdonald, said he came here|ture, the maintenance of the | u er ‘ come from the "Yorkshires, Berk-| a8 soon as he could te view the field | - eee ee6o Agricultural College at Guelph, g : od . see la ; , ‘ ; |shires and Tamworths crossed on| and see what coula be done. He exhibitions, and by other means. At the native pigs of the country. |SaW at once that there was no live, present the tendency of farmers is | 3 'The Americans -are catering te one | stock association or any way of|not to have due respect for them- | : : - os si. i110 ic . c « s J : : Good Apples for cocking and ¢a | market and the Canadians to an-| getting the people together. His; selves. As they are to some ex-| purposes, only I2c and sc pel | other. Canada cannot produce | first steps was to help the people to! tent t isolated, thinking and working | i. mess pork and compete with the| organize. Co-operative factories | on their farms by themselves they, Will Mark Baska American product. The American | have recentl y been started in On-| were apt to become selfish in their | low Market Baskets ipigs have been developed for lard| tario,—too recently for him to pro-|ideas and practices, the suc cessful | Just received, a fine Jot of ccvered | and fat. In the English market} "ounce as to their success or failure. | ones refusing to give their less for- | 1e In Tables, Pockets, :| Scissors, Razors, etc ‘ilow Market schists the rican bacen or pork is not} |He believed in organization, Biter ae, tunate neighbors valuable points in | : as \ alate as Canadian If York- | the people to do what they can first | practical husbandry. He exhor ted | 4 Eureka Blend Tea shires and Berkshires are used ad and thenlet the Government help! the more successful to help the less FE imi sires. cond bacon hogs will be the|them. It was nonsense to talk ot | successful,and declared that his idea NN LL H NDL R. ( Hyou want Tea t at will please}. o74° In Ontario $400.000 was establishing a co-operative factory | ot the means for uplifting agricul- : car fi, try Fureka Blend, this is our ‘som gee wae because people would|h ce before the people were organ-| ture in Canada was expressed in the ay ial blend. breed the wrong hogs. The man | ined OF ready for it. He had brought! words Education, Organization and int ’ who will deliberately breed wrong | r. Courtney here to talk this mat- | Co->peration. . ne F, Maddigan & Co, robs both himself and his neighbor. | ter over vith the farmers. _ | Judge Warburton, who occupied ‘ ti Lower Queen 5 IThe a sala of pork from Canada sa | ie ae Grisdale then addressed the position of Vice Chairman, pro- ae . | he meeting, his discourse having a| posed the toast to the Depart- | oecial bearing on the feeding of | meut of Agriculture, and contended COME DOWN | sne, illustrating his remarks by/| that the Stock Farm in this Pro- Le a charts. Pick out the breeding sow) vince should be made a part of our & i ; ex -u she is young, said he, and feed| educational system. He dwelt on iin & Zz i e carefully. A good lengthy sow|the importance of a provincial WITH BOTH FEET j _ must be selected; the sire must|department of agriculture in this| | be of the same kind. Constitu-| Province, and of neeilie party poli- ; ‘ | [cue commie fon “tai, tact “206m | ey ao ae ee oa his} and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash ' This week we are going to give the biggest bargains in Jacxe}s ever | *'“* eae a orerknee one et ee aa i xereee| ionable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the ered in the city “WEEKS : c ). . erxshite he had seen in the pro- | the scienceand practice of agricul-| la y; e ; in the city.-WEEKS & ( vinces was too short; a longer jtype|ture by means of the education of | least money, and guaranteed the best of satisfaction. 4 ». she breed was necess ary. Care /our young farmers. : | Good weight, plain Cloth, in black, This W ek oj Ge aust ee taken in regard to the| Mr. Hodson was the first to re-| McQUAID’S : war price $2.25, iS C > Psevel ping of the animal. A ration of ond to this toast. In doing so T | m'tix, shorts and oatmeal is good! Nenibel | in brief the present ayri-| : a | atter” iarrowing.- W caning should | ¢ cultural conditions and res sources of | LOWER OUEEN STREET. | Plair, Beaver Cloth Jacket. colors Ti : We k, S| OF | oe uncertaken about ten | each oi f the Provinces or great sec- ~ an. Navy and fawn, regular price HS wee p ae VS! Jays after farrowing. The) tions into which Canada is divided. | j »), . | fecding is also very important. The| He said that British Columbia and | ‘ best method of feeding grain is raw, | Aiberta a oly for ge vo a : ry I ' leoround anddry. The iess corn poe en ne aiford a market for *stock- 2 : F na an oa ~ aa = Thi 'S Week, $2.30 | th a taekter the meat. By adding | e ’found in the eastern markets | ‘ha unde ‘signed offers for sale ata bargain tiesollowing?: ice $3.95, a 2 skim milk to the ration the cost of je even as —— as oo —— | feeding may be lessened. Six Ibs. } island. e great Northwest aiso | " / i ce ° ae ; Black Pet Cloth lacket nicely braid Thi W k 2 35 | - whey is as yoou-ae ore “ge at nequires nie: Sie e nitoting aie) Que 40 Horse Po wer Engine andy 8 jiler. f ee MACKCL, RICCLY ah 1 _ if nothing is with! which the East can supply, an | ne and lined. regular pl ice $4. 2( IS ce 5 $ r ee 7, € xcept. skim sala ites aid that the ee el be | 14 Div ing ¢ Palley 8 with Shaft and { Belting. | aes ands of meal might be given| taken to bring the ranchers of the| ae . . aa Better goods-at prices never before heard of in this city. daily. rt he animal that is fed even-| West into communication with the | ne Rip S iw and bench with carr age. ites pion a = nl formers Z } a1 1ealers yt he | . lly and rec ularly is the one that rarme} and cattle « ilers < th () ie 8h ip Siw itakes on best meat. The taking on | East, so that instead of sending i lof flesh can best be accomplished by | Englan i for breeding stock and j l aa c fom, soap tlt ae RAE i ee fas . 48 i ‘ “ 4 12 if 2T— rf 2 t ; eBblock . “a . A g S ifeeding roots and clover along | ** stocgers, they mig at here. _ e| O 24 In, ~:4n ne sat huis in2 locks, if rai Iry grainis preferable | and leave their money fh e| a niet . . o. I E i i A / i | with grain. 6h angen hbo degec ramet SO pet eee 8h Ae. ‘ac, (Ine Mitching and “Moulding M :chine, i to soaked 14 r feeding re rPeeaing on { >or 2MeRaeu Ne adie Pacific = - j | nasture is a seving of labor, and is| Raliway Company i. si re-| tifty-one M>: ding Knivee y k ‘ ca : : ‘ ar 2 a 4 = Sf ig ea Pee eel ir rates o a in = wre . ~ Dave ae a table on our first floor for a special line of Felt | desirabie on that ac count. Then | a i veers as ri ee 4 = These coos : in 3 . . { . 1 2 Toclerr tcl: 7a | +} “oO ic h saving ot manure through C t] cars ‘ 1€ as i f) oO ‘ a ' egal - Ss range in price irom G6vUc to $1.50. Vocletr quick we} ther is the saving < . = age f} ‘ Qo ‘om >' et Marked this } ; : and th » enriching of the soil on/and to the great Northwest to $160 | he Band Saw ¢om r ete a | aBG-the Ce wn 3 6 6#Tes , ee na ‘which the pigs rum at iarge. Thejand $129, -thus enubing OUT! One Buzz Pianer fe of rape has been atten led | farmers to oles 27a ae the ed = . parr Pane is ahout! vantages to be cbtained from 1€ | . . ~3 py Cc | +t onod results. Hape is about] vantages to be obtal a | QOneS | — bam with goat SULL Y; : : Fe a .. ) eo ¥ing oaw com) <ie . 4 oa Ca £ ch ts aa clover 1 feoedins | trade. As to horses in the East he} . ~~ ae, as valuable as clover f0F feeding | tiatic. : -3 ae ~ = ® z Z : Vv rt’ oo Yy* r Ic 7a. 4 = s | i Se Pyrat Kiccex 1S the pest Var- rhougi ht Thi i were NOt ai good as e 7 ‘ ; oe pit? ss. tJ Vat i tf 24OOe- : S : . hes ee ‘ oe ‘ ya Yr ’ een ! ) ae + ee | Ad tenth of an accel they were rae. years ago. Our| Jne Turning Latke 1: i Shift—One Vice, rato... about 20 Goat Mufis Din stock, regular price $2.25, will|/I€t) S "en" meni +} % ees col npare favorably, but as n . Tue o- 7 t. st ¢ iy mIors Wo ne RUiis. 4ii . yak , . iy aa : : . . : a UC @ac} Kept Pg ee LV 7 ee ‘we . ed th ey are too uneven in Cwo Emery W aeel ‘ Que Jig S iWe shotea are also a good 1eea tor Dips. : ue re . © CHOKES at «* vat ~ < Be : Ratter with ots Tid ee -_- — _—— ; 4} wan: vell as|quality. Better breeding, better ; ; . ‘. “hie S ef Lae | aVes as Ci a: pUbed dhe | ; : i Or ae ‘ & E ie i E ae ‘he voung pi ould } feeding, greater tare are needed in} Three Circalar Saws and tabies. tac ta es = ; oie + as oding . . mB TOV. ‘ 5 —* sth z os ‘ £ eo . “kk 8 +. dt nts roored§$ t000 respect yall kinds -of lve stoc! : mT. ce’ 198 & bi VAAN WO Le ? ; ee ae <% . : 7 ~ fe Care = 6 mph asised the nN 1 pro juce ad i 1 the Kast. : All in first J ass OPa.Tr. . ; sat. BOUSUh os . : = wa ¥ rae HSE & . } at dies at having 4 £00 ad ar y cover yf wt Pr ofes SSOT i Robertson, in ae See. i= «£3 ' ® ee “oer are fed ol utsi ide. Many to the toast, pointed out that the :% va a LESAL® I |P 6c st a { on =f if they lie on the | agi -jcultura! interests of Canada i wi Z + AND RETAIL, The People’s meres eround. ~ ‘Rape seed, the Duke of | are four or five times greater than) gi pe eal na te te oe ae anata ca wea te pat” rer