iNkK ' Rooms, | KEN #1 REET. { LONDON » jov Printing of all kinds at short notice iinead . izuterbeads, Noteheads, Pamph- _ posters, Lod ers, ete a . ae “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may epeak free.”—Evuirives. For neat, clean, ey and prompt attention to orders, TH EXAMINER Job Printing ment is peculiar. Don't forget ét. aaa — Sinvexrs Corizs Two Onwes ee ee _ = T ee = ee = * = ry tees a ee ee ee — ~ pe eee ZEW SERIES CH 'TETOWN aa ae . ; ae J AL " 3 t ’ ‘ “ ‘ . NE {LOTTETOWN., P. E. ISLANI’, TiURSDAY, MARCH 80. i898. VOL. 30.--NO 217 ama ~ erent eee meee mn tn Se a ence ES ae ae a a ee eS one, —= _— iil i . ¢ ee mt ¢ ar . Ottawa Notes. ir Bordeavx mixture (No. 1), but as Potassium calendar for Mar ch, 1893. I C t 66 Sh “alphi wade or © ; phide (Liver of su!phu:) serves the seme (0OX'S CHANGES ace ur alns, € At a meeting of the Select Committee on | pa pose, Is somewnat cheaper snd more easily MOO) ANGES, Agriculture, held a few days ago, Mr prepared, it is therefore recommeade?t here ful Moon, Qo ho 4 oer an 5 wg fy te Looketh ee horticulturist at the Experimenta! r en = ’ cemmence wi h the a tant Quarter, WON Gay... see rere alte arm, gave an interesting _ | 2e08 Oo ewer and continue at intervals o New ert oe ooedee 2 peo a ap er Carpets ‘rsa on the work done in his _ oa days till five or six applications First Quarter, =* wee ree department. On the tabi f the : == ’ Ne ee , ’ Well entuniites zoom were snestanst oueniien ; Surr iiss. Dey | aes of Wack aie { o. ed specimens of fruit, which were prepared comers for sone jn mee be cbe _ 9 ou © 7 “ ° for the Chicago Exhibition. They included | *ived from most druggists, end 4 few firms Month. | Floor Oil Cloth to the ways of her household.” samples of grap2s, currants soseshinelins whose advertisements may be found in the came | cine; / -|—— «| Yes, Solomon is right; that’s what plums, cherries and apples including some | CeMdian Horticulturist and other jonrnals bm | Mocn’g the good housekeeper everyw@:re _| boautifu! specimens of the Wealthy, » kind} ""S mncdting sperisitics of theep materials 1 | Wednesday 10 59 10 6 om (x)—— -——-— d b : 3 . ° vs Pumps of a'l sizes are offered for sele by the Seed M2 4 oes, but particularly in Can- that is noted for hardiness and long keep: | jegaj Sl ines S| it tp [PRE SEMLANNUAL HOUSE CLEANING PERFORMANCE begins upon the| ada ing qualities. Santentioiaa inn Shiki Mice ae ; a ” o n “pm = aT . > a a 4 ‘ « , 0 ‘ ; | Saturday i « 1k 57 appreach of Spring, and nearly every housckeeper will find it neceesary But her wa are not alwa Referring to fungous diseases, Mr. Craig} fhe barrel oo may be mounted on 5 ieee to renew ys xs in i prt, tet | § | Sanday | 12 | aft 17 old ways. In fact she has dis- saidtuat the bulletin issued on March 15¢b | boat, cart or wagon 98 conveni-nce or circum b Moaday 15 0 28 carded many & tisfact id contained suggestions n regard to spraying stances may Suggest. Such a pump may be 7 Tuesday | is | 131 * hany Unsa ory © for the prevention of such during the ywa: | dtted to a barrel und made ready for use at a 1 | weduceday » | 2 » ace Curtains. Wall Paper, ways. For instance, to-day she | 1893 ; coat not exceeding twelve dollars. The cop. nena e Phareday | sae 1S using GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS per Knapsack pump, so called because it is " te Friday | 23 34! S th be carried on the back of the operator, has a HENRY B. CUNNINGHAM, OR fs ee Carpets and Floor Oilcloths ee eee el te ee ee an ie | lis ; tee ne Oe re ney ean sereving len qeving| — THEN CHILERENS NED 13 | Mouday 39 7 33 i aalie : ee $ | plants, such @s grapes, currants, gooseberrins se ioe , ‘4 Poesdsy 4t & 25 aie is atts necessary for us to do more than mention that ws are now ready a ae ee ra ye Freon or ete. and potatoes. As the original Kneps:ck Sxoda’s German Soap 1S a = . C 2. 0. me — rng ay of eee caer c Wh te Creum es eer te aaiae shee ie tends oe ten, soni np Ss vd the Depsrtment of o> seid Sk d < Oi 16 jureday j v ec. 4 aisu @ nice lut « ; I y and SILK CURTAINS. ' ure Washipg'on was pot patented, _ c 8 tm 7 Friday 61 19 37 | From past experience we know our pric’s are very much in favor of the purchasers, curse he akataeredbes foen a es Spore re eee Sh Byes . Fi rm — Is Saturday iz a 4 . “| Uanada, ou oaae nda a iy ; . : oe talist. : id : h ! 19 uadey 54 Lt 43 Our stock of WALL PAPER, CARPETS and FLOOR OILCLOTHS ee sna ne Referring to the spraying mixtures, he in the Nursery 9 | Monday | 59 | Morn g.| command the inspection «f anyone requiring (hose things. aber 1, ae sneer pone pod gor wy in*l thought the Diluted Birdeaux Mixture} Sopa Discoverr Co-: a Pnesdiay m4 0 27 the New Shortening, instead of bi proportion as the food plants upon | would give the best result in rainy seasons ; GENTS :—We cannot be too grateful, for & which they prey are maltiplied, and aa climat- “8 y : he benefit our little babe derived, from = te = i g NaN ~™4 lard. And this is in itself a rea- ic and other conditions are favorable to their | °U', 2. dry vasons it was apt to prove the use of SKODA’S REMEDIES. When 3 oa ) } a s - Be B ROS a son why ‘‘she looketh weli” in development. Spraying, therefore, must be prejudici:] to the sale of the fruit on which less than 9 mouths old, his face broke out * a 4% | h resorted to, and in order to derive the greateat|‘¢ % weed. In dry seasous he would) witha Terribte Eexema. The fteb- | Secarday 13 416 another sense, for she eats no oe re foes burning caused hi weeds % | Sunday a | 657 |= — _ lard to cause poor digestion and | *ne#é it shoal be generally prosthn: tT aeons mend the Ammoniacel upper) 53M nc his checks became Taw, and y ‘ ~ 45 _— © ree : ' . value of the efforts of ho faithfu'ly | Carbonate. nuch that his cheeks became raw, u Mond sy a4; 67 UG @ worse complexion. au his eae is soubor. ieiaiands if hie Referring to black knot on plum tr bind conaiderahiy, = sanees cea 8 | ‘weeday 2 | 817 . greatly , gw ; pio ee8, ly. We gave him 3 drop doses of the > Wednaday 31 ee COTTOLENE is much better aeighbor neglects preventive measures and so! be said that this disease is not formed by DISCOVERY internally, used the SOAP 9 a "4 | § 42 Ea ogee ——_—--—___—_—- -4 : & py than lard for all cooking pur- = his a he serve the purpose of *}insects, but is caused by the spores lodging and OINTMENT externally, and in a few ‘ 4 = : . & e . - yeeks he ras St | Friday | 12 37 | 1038 ¥ BSUS » ij Li ia poses, as every one who has tried | Sreeding ground for the spares of ionevms dite | on the baik of the branches when wet with] ])2083.00 Se Wott cathy boy RATS rie dul a el: wae pe ppie ~ scad. rain or dew, and gradually taking root. 1> =, P ———————— _ - == it declares. Have you tried it? HOW TO SPRAY The time when this wifes 7 tak : pl we aa Rn. CUNNINGHAM. ; ‘ el ctio akes place MR. & MRS. H. B.C a an oe - ‘ ? : : (x) For sale everywhere. As the treatment is entirely preventive, iv has not been decided ; but it seems certain Belfast, Me. 8, R. FOSTER & SON, EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Only order to make spraying effective it must be{that these spores are disseminated in ‘ ; aoe : ae een eee = : 7 * Made only by commenced early. All parts of trees _or| summer. The oly remedy when the trees : No REMEDIES in the world Hanufasturers of Wire Nails JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nourishes Thoroughly. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO,, _|plante mast bs reached with the preventive] are badly affected is to cut them down and| SKODA’S, ‘or Blood and. Aki v ' saat Wellington and Ans Sts., agent. Drenching is not necessary and is €x-! burn them, it will not do to cut them eases. Endorsed and used by aan (X) — MONTREAL. pensive. A thi film or coating of the fungi« | down and leave them behind the orchard| ‘#5: @re they not worthy your ? STEEL AND IRON CuT NAILS, STIMULANTS make you feo! good temporarily. sad ee entre te cat apr mig ge fence, as there will be as much danger SKODA DISCOVERY CO.. WOLFVILLE, & $, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N novt-l yr ee, a 0, 8. WADMAN, Commissin Morchiut & Auctioneer, CuAPAUD, P. E. L. Pa AND FAR“ STOCK A SPECIAUTY, Consigements solicited. Quick returns. SO CIGARS, Ww l offer to Traders by the Rox chews r (ham they can import them. janii—dy & wky — Removed to Stamper Block, DR. J. P, MURRAY, DENTIST. BUSTICO ISLAND For Sale at a Great Bargain. Tie well-known and valuable Fishing Estab- lehment at Lith Harbor, Rustico Island, with ehout seven acres of jand avd eiacht large Sad commedions iwidinas every way adapted - he poweu ion of ‘he Lobster Packin¢ and eel Fi tung. Apply to J. H, MYRICK & CO. Charlotreto wa. tobl$~dy pat guar 4i eod terete farm For Sale HE FARM of the late Donal i Marchi 0, situs'e at Veraon River, Lor 690 a! t sale This Farm is wel stlu bad cover with @ good gr wth of wit and bard « : Psa) to M Lest, Morson & McQ are Of pattionlars, or to DUNALD MURCHISON, nen ypitim Pinet te. Better Than The Guardian Was TED~All young men and women, boys fl, Aad vitls, or any worthy p tTeon *ithout 2! Means to «tend the A Xpowitron, to? Show \) het lor advertising pusposes we rhall give fae ie oF more tree viata to the Werktis Fuir at “ Tosd fares both ways, god board t aa. hic»go for one week, six adwwisesion Metin SEP ition Krounds, eh, OM cary you wi wi hout co-tiang ous cont of money Le) a tog), write today enclosing refer enent geit widresed stamped euvelope Vither's Tae ac, KNTeKTAINMENT Co., .3 Meo- han : wee Busidiag, Chicago, LL Offices To Let. wv > . T¥o ovr E4 on the A-st ict of the Me agian Bank of P. KH. island vuilding, adiow ee oe os of Digies & Hactard These Wate i eet wis hot watur, and have he tors’ a fire proof vault with eombiaa- Man ‘ireuce, Great Georve Strect. A suit of O:tices on recond flat. A WY at Merchants’ Bank of P. K. island, iW. McLEAN t*«-hier, 4. LEOFP RED Sra ATE OF LAVAL AND McGILiy Mining Engineer = OFFICE. ANQK « = ~dy yr an cod -. «QUEBEC MONTREAL mm NOURISHMENT does you good permanently | a ee en a ee Which would you choose to give you strength? ‘JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF or EXTRACT OF BEEF March 3, 1893 = a ————————— — ee — PATHS! EE ST SPRING, 1893 —— OR THE NEXT SIX WEEKS we will give special and prompt attention to all REPAIRS i: our line. The ‘same faciliiies with which we produce New Furniture so cheaply, enables us to do well and satisfactorily every | deacription of Furniture Repairs. | We are still at work making and selling FINE NEW |/FURNITURE at prices hard to find elsewhere. MARK WRIGHT & 0). Ltd Charlottetown, March 20, 1893—2iw & wky Paper aud Guns, Revolvers, Brass iShells, Powder, Shot, oading Implements, Cartridges, Wads, Primers, Caps, etc., at Lowest Prices. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. mech2b—1ilm 4 _— Bookbinding ! Day Books, Have You Thought of it? Magazines, ledgers, ‘po You Want Any Done? Law Books, | Cash Books, oa Yea Know How Mach You Music, Jou:na's ; can save by dealing with us?) Works of Ar mais, in eens ae —— "SD. TAYLOR Sign of Biz Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. , Ch'tewn, Nov. ¢. 12°. Take care that your drafts on your physical endurance don't come back to you some day marked “no funds.” Take SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypop' ites to increase your energy and so good your account at the bank of health. IT CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and al! forms of Wasting Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- tations. | ERIAL BAKIN BA. # POWDE PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, &mmon’‘a, Lime, Phosphates, or asy Injuriagt, E.W. C'LLET™”, Toronto, Ont paRSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! a wond t ike them in the wo ld. Will positively cure or reliero aii man: ner of disease, The information around bex is worth ten titnes the cost of a bor of pile gut about them, and you si aa rities from the booed. all im ooo ts benefit from using them, romeh And great FARM ON LOT 60 For Sale or To Let. 70 ACRE} OF GOD FREEHOLD LAND Melville, Lot 60, lately occupied by Allan G McLeod, held under fir-t-class Government complete soaking; but it is important that all the leafy surface should be wetted at least on che upper side. force pump, which may be fitted into a barrel—side or end—will give satisfaction. {t must be of sufficieat strength, and fitted with a nozz'e which will project the spray in a fine state of division, yet with sufficient force to enter the deeper recesses of the foliage. Moreexpensive pamps drawn and operated by horse power may be purchased, vut are seldom necessary except for large wehards, The Vermorel nozzle is a very satisfactory instrument for distributing the liquid, CO-OPERATIVE SPRAYING. Some factors which as deterrents to the progress of spraying may be enumerated as follows: This work, like the introductien of sprayiog for the prevention of insect enemies, yn account of involving new liaes of thought snd action, is sometimes regarded by the tarmer as impracticabje on a large scale. It nust be done at certain periods of the year— otherwise it is ineffectual. It involves the purchase of implements aud materiale which +e sometimes difficult to obtain just when cequired. The success of the work depends also on intelligent adaptation of the treatment tu the climatic conditions existing during the apraying period. A complete spraying outfit, including chem- icals, ought be purchssed by a person who would be prepared to spray under contract, by the acre, or at a stated figare per tree. If this system of combating fungous and insect ene- mies was introduced it would obviate much of he prejadice and inconvenience n0~ connect- ed with the work, and spraying would prob- ab'y in a few years, to the great benefit of or- chardiste, become the general practice. SPRAYING MIXTURES. l. Diluted Bordeaux Mixtures. Copper su'phate,.....4 lbs. Lime.... crcccreccees 4 Ibe. Paris green.... ...+:. 4 ez. Water .....cccescecece 50 ga's. This may be prepared by dissolving in a barrel four pounds of powdered Copper Sul- phate. In another vessel slake four pounds of fresh lime with as many gallons of water. Spread a piece of course sacking, held in piace by « hoop, over the top of the barrel in «hich che Copper Salpbate has beeo dissolved Strain chrough this the creamy mixture of lime and water, Paria Green nay ther be added, after which the barrel should be filled with water. Chia forme an excellent insecticide as well as fungicide and therefore useful to destroy Cod iag worm, bud moth and canker worm. I should bs used soon alter being prepared. Ammoniacal Copper Carbonate. 2. Copper carbonate. .5 oz Ammoala.......----> 2 gta WOSSE. 200 cccc-cccces 50 gallons. This is more expensive than the former, is more easily applied and is used as asulstitute, especially in the case of grapes, where the Bor- jeaux mixture might, bygadhering to the fruit, injare ita sale. It is prepared by dissolving the Copper Car- bonate in the ammonia and dilutiag with water to fifty gallons. The conceutrated svl- ution should be poured into the water. Osre should be teken to keep the ammonia tightly corked in glass or stone jar. TREATMENT OF APPLE AND PEAR SPOT 1. Before growth begins in spring, spray with a solution of copper sulphate 1} ib. to 5) gallons of water. On no acovunt should this be appii-d after the foliage bas appeared, as it wi!! severely i: jure it. 2 Just before the blossoms open spray with diluted Bordeaux mixture (No, 1) Repeat this after the bl.ssoms have fallen, and make a third application two or three weeks after wards. ifthe season is wet and rainy a later application may be advisable. PLUM AND PEACH ROT—( Monilia ) Without being fully tested, the following course of treatment ie recommended ter trial Spray as soon aa the fruit sete with Sulphate of Copper 3 ons. to 45 gallons; follow this with diluted Bordeaux mixcure to which Paris Green has been added, for the purpose of checking sttacks of the curculio. If rot de Deed. clear of encambrances. last fall. gave. Apply w F. W. L. MOORE, solicitor, Barns on the permises. Dwellizg House burst | cage just before the ripening of the frait, Partof purchase morey may remain on mort- velops late in the season, as is sometimes the spray again with Sa'pbate of Copper solution or Ammooiacal Copper Carbonate. GOOSEBERRY MILDEW. from the infection in that way as if the tree | were 1f. It is calewlsted that one tree! eounty. There ie no variety of plum trees that is proof against this disease, +1 hough some kinds may not be so subject to it as others. It is the ‘same witn respect to/ cureulis. N» variety of tree is proof! againet the atrack of these diseases. When plum trees «e only slightly affected, by cutting off the >ranches five or six »wehes below where the fungous has formed, and | by spraying well with the Bordeaux mx- | ture, the disease may be prevented, The | mixture, when properly applied, forms a scele over the bark, and the pores cannot) find a Jodgment. Mr. Craig bad an improved kind of | spraying pemp, which is manufactured at | Oak Point, New York, and is, he said, the | best for the purpose he had seen. It could) be worked with one band, and the other| hand could be employed in directing the’ hose, so that every part of the tree coul i be treated. ! G. F. 0. | 2+6+e --eore Stay on the Farm. ! sane ) The following views are from a Penneyl | vania paper and ere worthy of consideration by all :— ‘‘The farmer's life is mixed wich toil aud pleasure. There is always work to be done on a farm—a gate to mend, a fence to reset, an ox in the ditch, a crop to culti | vate, a crop to gather and a thousand other things to keep the active brain and wi}\ing hands and fret employed: yet if the farmer wishes a little recreation, he can leave his tovls and labor and spend a d:y or two in the woods with his gun, ora day with his tishing rod on the Jakes and streame, ** Jt is not 80 with th) business man in the city. His business must go cm. He cannot shut hie door and walkout, If he takes a day off, he necessarily has to put some one iv his place. Farm life is» rel enj ysil> life, if well planned ; but it mry be fuil of misery if not managed with « view of making and mixing pleasure with business. Farmers do more hard work than business men, and usually live longer and harder. Farm life is made muve tolerable by the joy and happiness we get out ef it. The business man has his bls to meet every month, and is often puzzled, tu know how to make ends meet. He loses hours of precious, sweet sleep over embar- rassments that stalk in his pathway, while the contented farmer, without the fear of being closed up by the sheriff, takes his rest, Firmers have bilis to me t, it is true, bat they do not come like rifle bills from a) gan every week or two. The writer has also tried basiness in the commercia! world, where no allowances are made tor dry weather, wet weather, short crops or low prices. The com mercial world hos vo sympathy with « bus ness man. The day his bilis fall due be is ex pected to meet them; if he is unable his pspes is liable to go to protest and his business ‘to pieces, Those who are doing well on agricul tural parsits should let well evough alone. ‘the cities are overecrowded with population and poverty. The most independent class of peo- ple in the word is that class that have a good home on a farm, and make their own living.’ Nineteen Boxes. BRANTEORD, March 20 —The Expositcr last week published an article on the cave of Archie Rymal, of this city. which hes caused cousider able excitement in Brantford and distriet. 1 appears Mr Rymal bas had more than his share of suffering during the past few years, 8° far was he run down from kidoey disease that he had lost the power of his limbs and back. He could only get around with the aid of two crutches, or when assisted by kiad hands. His death was daily expected. On the advice » his wife he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Trade supplied For sale by all Druggists. For orchard work a good] °0U!#)»s « nuugh spores to infect a whole by W. R. Watsov, Charlottetown, P. KE. I. From Liverpool to Charlotte town, P. E. LL ae . a - THE FINE A 1 IRON SCREW STEAMEK ‘ALBERT, . 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, BATT BROS., OWNERS, Will sail from Liverpool for Charilottetowa on or about the 0th day of April Next, and will carry goods at through rates of freight to Dasunentaa Souris and Georgetown. For particolars apply to Messrs. John Pitrairs & Sons. 7 Union Court, Olé Broad Street, London, Erg; Meners. Pivcsire Bros, 51 Seath Joh Street, Liverpool, or here to PEAKE BROS, & CO. mechli—3w eod eee FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. Campumiy & Co., Beware of imitations. MOMWTRRAL. Read ! Mark ! Leara! HEN you buy a COLUMBIA you bug the best machine on the market,—a machine that is the result of the best material, the latest invention, the moet skilled labor and the finest finish,—e machine that carries with it the guarantee of a company whose reputation is peerless. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island, meckh22 FOR SALE. | COTTAGE on Brighton Road. If not suld on 24:h April, will be offered at Auction. Apply to BRUCE STEWART rach28—dy TENDERS. a will be received by the took in all nineteen boxes. His improvement was marked from the second box. He is now completely cured, and a living testimony of the curative powers of that wonderful remedy. Ir you are in poor health, and are in doubt what to take to restore your bealih try Hasker's remedies. They are endorsed London House Cerner, Charlottetown, mehi6.-dy law (thar) & wk7 using either Ammoniscal This disease cin be effectually treated by Copper Carbonate by all classes. eses undarsigned. at their office ir Charlcterown, up to oa on SATURDAY, the Gret day of April next, the purchase of the eotire stock in trade of L W. Harris, of Charlotte’own, Tinemith, an nventory of which may be seen at the office of R. Besireto, Auctioneer, and upon application te whom inepection of the stock may be otmained. The highest or any tender nat necessarily accepted. Dated this 26th day of March, 1883, MACLEOD, MORSON & MoQUARRIE. mehSt- 4. wf a le ap ol “ dane a li sana oe a, — ee * eee : ie . las mone * - “9