DE ete L'IMPARTIAL JEUDI LE 27 MARS, 1902 Address OF THE PRESIDENT AT THE AN- NUAL MEETING OF THE TIGNISH AND PALMER ROAD DAIRYING ASSOCIATION. To the Patrons of Tignish & Palmer Road Dairying Associa- tion. At your request that I print my remarks at the opening of 4th Annual Meeting and give my experience of silo and en- silage, I submit the toliowivg:- Another year has passed and we are at the 4th anuual meet. ing of our Assooiation. The sum mer opened with great promise au@ enmded with much disap- pointment to the farmer, this disappointment was not general throughout Canada, therefore | we may eonclude that condi tions which are disastrous to our section may be suitable to another. That Canada is gene. rally prosperous is shown by foreign trade returns, by th- Ba:ks’ returns and by Trans- portation returns. Previous to the year 1897 our imports Were greater than exports, last year exports "were greater by $6 000, 000.00 —this shows of the naiion just as in the case of the individual who can pro- duce and sell more than he buys. Bauk returns show a larger amoupt to the coredit of the people than ever before Transportation returus show that for a time the railways eouid not furnish rolling stock required to meve the produce offering. in the classification ofexports there are three headings nnder which expansion and develop ment are taking piace; viz: Mauufactures, produce of Mines and Animals and their produce ; the Jatter is the only one in which our province can take part to any extent, but here the opportunity is unlimit ed. lt16 satisfactory to us to know that when working along the line of dairying, producing eattle, sheep, hogs and poultry, that we are on the right tiack ; the disappointment of last sea son would be increased if the firmer, realized that his me- prosperity advise this method in prefe. rence {o s1:0, but 1 do recom- mend it to the farmer who can: not aflord the ex pense of neces- sary silo outfit, and if tried the | result will be satisfaetory and | will prevent the necessity of slaughtering dairy cows to meet quantity of fodder. Surely it is crop without baing compelled 10 sacrifice our herds as last year. The future four dairying will largely depend on the pro- vision the farmer will make for wintering his cows in good conditiouw, which ean only be suocessfully done by supple mevting the eereal crops with fodder crops. itisthe duty ot each farmar to set aside a cer tain portion of his farm at plan ing for this purpose. As a re miuder 1 would suggest that every farmer will at once paint over his barn door the motio “prepare for a dry sammer”. For several years 1 have grown corn and eured 't in silo with entirely satisfactory re. sults. The land is prepared in the fail by plowing and work- iog with disk harrow,—and old sod gives best results, —plow a wide farrow, turn over flat and work on the face, the sod acts as a hot bed while decaying. 1n spring, work np a good seed bed with désks and other harrows. bat do not plow, put on dres- sing of manure and plow in lightiy covering seed planting every third furrow. I prefer plowing in the seed to ‘“marking off” as l find it a protection against crows and hens. 11 wecds ox grass start, andkesp harrowing at short intervals until} the plants are ‘00 tall, then keepthe cuitiva- tor going,—the oftener the bet:. ter- Use the hoe to remove bad enough to lese the grain! harrow | Il vous faudra reui--ctre Cu Pain Killer Pour Coupures Prôlures Crampes Meurtrissures Diarrhée ‘l'outes les Maladies L'iatestins C'est un remède q'ii guérit é’une manière promp.e el cerialne. H n'y a qu'un PAIN-KILLER celui de PERRY DAVIS". SOME OF THE Bargains note ET ee E. W. Taylor's SALE Deux grandeurs, ?£c. et 50e, N'ATTENDEZ PAS que les acci dents arrivent. Vous ponvez avoir besoin d# vons servir du Liniment de Kendrik, en an- an temps. dans ka maison, ou peut être à J'écnrie. Ayz en] toujours uus bouteille. NO 154-UNE CONSOLATION Si l'on ns: pent pas toujours éviter le tou. jours le guérir avec le BAUME RAUMAL. Recettes Utiles ee Dhame,on pent MANIERE DENLEKVER LES TA CHES. SOIE, ATLAS, TAFFETAS, ETC. a frotte la tache avec vn FO de ch'oroforme et d'é- ther. Lorsque la tarhe à dis-| parn,'on recouvre la pièce ayec| de l'argile blanche, sur laquelle 1 buvard.puis l'on repasse avec] 5 | un fer bi:n chaud Si ce pro. mence avec unamélauge de jau ne d'œaf et de chloroforare. CE QU'ON PEUT FAIRE AVEC DES POMMES ETUVEES POMMES La compote banale que ce weeds or grass between the plants and to thin oct where too and packed firmly into silo. My silo is bat a créde afFair, rough boards, starting from «o id e@arth, a layer of paper sheathing covered with matched boards, th: corners fitted with edging finished off to break thods were wrong, but knowing he is right, he can eoncentrate|8nd gravel, the whole air tight citron on d'une orange his energies to the develooment and imsrovment of his Jandes and animals. The dronth of last season is a warninz that any year we may be overtaken by just such another. The Scientist tells us that now our forasts are deplet- lessened, and ed, moisten 1s rain falls infrequent drouth may be expected. The farmer should prepare for sueh in th spring by planting a plot of corn for winter use and peas and oats, or vetches and oat- for (he dry months of summer This system properly carried ont, he would be able to almost defy such a season as last. There is a imistaken prejndice abroad a gainst Corn ; it is thought to be and difficult 19 cure, that an expensive silo an corn Cutter must be nsed, and hard to grow in consequence farmers give it the cold shoulder Corn can be saved and fed profitabiy with- out à siio; by cutting when weil eared, and before first frost, put into ordinary size sheaves tied with binder twine and stooked in large sized r:ght anges, the floor is cement and preserves th: eusilage in perfect condition. À. J. MeFADYEN. Carpenters’ Kidneys. bé Carpentering is not “san easy trade. The constant reaching up and stooping over are all severe strains on wonder à carpenter ji exclaimed, recently, )S that every time he drove a nail it seemed TY as though he was piercing his own back. He uses 3 id PE DOANS Kidney Piils now on the first sign of Backache and is able to follow his trade with comfort and profit. “I have had kidney and urinary troubles for more than three years with severe pain in the small of my backand in both sides. I could not Stoop without difiicuity, and I had severe neu- ralgic pain in both temples. Seeingthe adver- tisement of Doan's Kidney Pills, Ï got a box. " ney have given mequick relief, removing the in from the back and sides, and banishing the ‘uralgic pains from my head. The urinary iliculty is now entirely gone, £ feel fresh and gotousin the mornings, and am muchstronger 1every waysincetakingthese pills.” CLARENCE E. Sx£ps, Carpenter and Builder, Trenton, Ont, P< n« ai vi ir «7 DEL. CSINENTEIEE VOTRE C4 = sera aussi JOTRE CONFIANCE sera aussi e la nôtre si vous essayez fn | “wigwams tlieing the tops with binder twine, and use off the| field as stock requires it. plenty room in barn, haul in | and stow it, being careful to| keep it upright,.that is, as if | standing in the field otherwise, jt will heat and mouid. 1 do not * tree Or if'{: ! | ! | de . de vur nn ‘la nôtre est si grande | | ALERT ee que nous garantissons de | . * vous guérir ou votre ar- MMS ® p-Cnsumption ÿ » f R£it vous sera remis, de plus, nous donnons ÿ £ s une bouteille comme échantillon en À : éc t. Te Sirop SHILOH'S se vend 25c. Et peut guérir la Consomption, la Pneumo- À | g lie, Bronchite, et toutes les maladies des | y Poumons. Ce sirop gnérira une toux ou un j l'iumeenure journée, prévenant aussi des ÿ l<suitats sérieux, C'est sa renommée de- { Puisscans $S.C.WELLSs & Co., Toronto, Can. Le Thé : Î . — Le Thé Karl°s Clover Root régularise l'Estomac. “ | | an | À and down, the lifting the kidneys. No |muez la souvent ponr y admet- | nom évoque à l'imagination des | thick. After middle September, | Anglais, dit notre confrère, est. giving corn all time possible to une simple puiée, bonne pour ear,itis cut, hanled to eutter des enfants, on pour de gros Spectacles and Eye maugeurs faciles à contenter. On peut faire avec des pommes | science et l'habileté 'aveo une sag- hardiesee. cédé n’a pas réussi, On recom-| One 18 00 French Clock, real marble case 13 50 One 5 ght silver candleabra very handsome for 12.00. One tail brass fiuish-d figured lamp wih decorated globe, stauds 31 inches hi4h was 14 00 now 10 00 One solid gold euwrb pattern ASTHMA CURE FREE Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in all Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY. There is nothing like Asthma- lene. 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Cali in and see if there is * res j | . on place un morceau de Papier anyihingyou want. HE. W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK, CH'TOWN Save Trouble | an Expenses Not necessary to go out of Tignish for your | 'Glasses. | I have just imported one cf the made in one end of barn by étuvées “n plat tout différent, | & ct assortment of Spectacles and wWailing up a space 12x12 with en apportant à «a préparation la | Eye Giasses ever bropght 10 the voulue, | Island. Met | tre duns ls emsrole on pt SIifaDle fOT All d’eau avec une demi-iivre de | | | sucre raffiné, quelques clous de | ages girofle, et ie jus et le zast d'un ° Preu dre huit grosses pommes à cuire, Jeur enlever le coeur, sans les peler, et les mettre dans la casserole ; lsisser houil lir le toat doncement jusqu'à ce que le fruit roit cuit sans se mettre en morceaux. On l'en- [lève alors avec precaztion poar ie poser sur un plat ; on fait ré EVERY STYLE Gold, Gold filled, Nickel, Silver, Steel, rubber etc. THE BEST Price always right ‘duire le jus et on le sur les! pommes —Grardener's Magazine POUR DETRUIRE LES VERS DANS | LES POTS À FLEURS Placez un more. au de chaux (uou délayée dans un séan d'eau. |Après vingt quatre heures, vi- dez l’eau claire dans un antr. vaisseau, puis laissez Îa terre daus les pots devenir nn peu sèche. Ensnite imbibez Ja bien avec le liquide ; tenez a surface de la terre dans les pots à fleurs bien hbie de toutes feuilles mortes et re. propres, te l'airet l'eau. | ; : | POUR EMPECHER LE FERBLANC DK ROUILLER Frottez le bien avee du sain- doux et ensuite faites le ehauifer dans le journeau du poele jas- qu'à Ce qu'il devienne très chaud, et jamais le ferbiano ne deviendra rouillé après ce pro- cédé, L. S, PERRY TIGNISH Eyes tested free of charge Farm for Sale The undersigaed are instruct- ed to offer for saie at Private sal», that farm of 40 acres situ- ated ou the Western Road and now or formerly occupied by Sylvain Gaudet. À good title wiil be given the pershaser This farm wiil ba sold cheap and on easy terius. For further particulars apply to HASZ1\RD & GAUDET Solicitors &c Charlottetown Jan. 24th. 1902—2 months. Yellow Oil cures £rre Throat, Hoarseness, Quiu:y, Pain in! the Chest, Croup, ete. Use ex- tervaliy cures Rheumatism | Suift Joints, Coutracted Cords Spraius, Strains,burne, Scaids| Cats, avd Bites of Insects, LATEST AND a full-size bottle.”? Rev Dr Morris Wechs! Rabb ofthe Coug. KRnai Israel. EW YORK, Jan. 3, 1901. DRS. TAFT BROS’. MEDICINE CO., Gentlemen : Your Asthimalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Huy Fever, and its composition allevistes all troubles which combine with Asthma. 1ts success is astonishing and wondertul. | | ELIEF. 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Although this is the season of bad roads, the extra indwe»- ments we offer, and the redaoed prices on most of our goods, wiil more thau repay the sacrifice of travelling through th bad roads. Do not come all at onee, but for the next few months we ean | guarantee you, that our staff of attentive clerks will b2 ever ready and willing to serve you all, to your attire satisfa:tion. The prospects for a big trade during th: Spring saason is very bright indeed. As soon as roads permit our egg buvyers will be out again to visit everybody, and solicit their trade. goods in our Srock. Sufficient it is to say, that we keep almost anything which the peepie want. Oùur epring goods are alreadÿ all in now, and anybody we can't Suit in auythiog, cannot be suited on this Earth. We are always prepared to buy all kinds of produce in ex. chauge for our merchandise. Eggs, we make a specialty. Last Year we handled 55,000 dozens, and this year we want to in- crease this amoant considerably. 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