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San ten, 3 avi ct aii the Public, may saa hiahicsiitbal S'S nn = sung ine wick ayen Skt VUARLOTTETOWN .P. E. ISGAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 126 4 — n= -t RatN etee oo Te ae PP Wale ih td ae } yiastsB FOR OOTOBER, 109, woon 8 CHANGERS, and day, Sh., 48 4m. p. m., NW. : Woon, Zn gh * ow horizoD + “ , ve erter 10th day, 64., 44,5m, pm, 8, eb US ? - =) “~<« a ‘ ‘i . ae Pith day, 9b, 32 Sn., &. ™M., Ww low hoi iz00 » . jgaarter, 26¢n day, 9b., 447m, am , SW t — : Sua ‘Sua |Moon' High! Days ay OF WEEN | i seg igets , rises Wat'r| tenh | AMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR GAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London, == England, — AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention sivas consignments of Prince Edward Jsland Produce. REFERENCH— Bank of Nova Scotta. WR —Pickfird & Black’s Wharf, Halifax, August 13, Asdl—dy & wy Several e : 2 oe SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING, instant Relief, Permanent g Cure, Fartuce Impossible. r Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, puch as headache, losing sonse ¥ of sme!), fon] breath, hawking and spitting, genera) feeling of debility, etc. If you aro troubled with any of these or kindred symotems, you have Catarrh, aud should lose no time proetring a bottle of Nasan Bans. Be warned in time, neglected cold in head Yesults in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. Sold by aii druggisis, or sext, post paid, on receipt of price (Wcentsand31 byaddressing ge FULFORD & CO. Brockville. Ont. i Helbig! ——— Seen 4 4 . 7 > i THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, —_ = =< een Giicros ESSENCES and SPICES ca THE BEST. octl }—t t s tf ee, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING tPPS'S GOGOA BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowiedgo of the nature) Wé which govern the operations of digestion nutrition, and by a careful application of the © properties of well-selected Cocos, Mr. Kipp provided our breakfast tables witb @ deéli- flavored beverage widch may save ust Many heavy doctors’ bills, ii ia by the judiciour of such articles of dict that a constitution may be gradually buist up ustii etronz enough tc retist every tendency to disease. Hnaireds 0° stbtle maladies are floating around as ready to Stlack wherever there ig a weak point We ne escape inany a fatal shaft oy keeping Our Vee weil toctifled with pure blood anda pro berly Rourished frame.”—Civt! Jervios pei ade simply with boiling we Sold only in packets, by Grocers, imbelled thas: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homaopathic Chemists, la S.S. FASTNET, E N. Crewes, Commander, jill pail for Halif-x-every THURS \ R DAY AFTERNO IN, at 4 o'clock calling at the following ports ; — Souris, Port MHastings, Port Mawkesbury, Arichat & Canse. Returning, will leave Halifax every MON same calls, re ne FURNESS LINE, ——BETW EEN—-- \London and Halifax. FROM LONDON. S. 8S. HISTORIAN .........September 16th oe mss oe ov cues October Ist Se iia he i ani ‘© 35th FOR LONDON. S. S. OTTAWA ............September 19th ae FR s dota ava October 10th te ced. ha “ 10th * Geer Ai wi oh i November 7th ’ The above steamers have first-class accom- modation for pasengers, with saloon emid ships, carry a stewardess and do not carry cattle. London Agents :— THOS, RONALDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall Street, Lendon, EF. C. PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. September 9, 1891—1w dy then eod We W. Clarke's Steamship Agentiss, —————_(. ) oe DAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, making the) rE ner ~= MALIPAX T0 DEMBRAR —-—VIA ‘Intermediate Ports. is intended to sail the 8, 8. TAYMOUTH | Valttiubie Suggestions by Pre- fessor Shaw, of the Gutario Agricultural College. Coe ee ae berets of an Experiment Which ve the Most Encouraging ¥ ? ee, Results, e ' 4 . (Agricultural College Bulletin.) This@xperimeat, so encouraging in its T j eo \resuliayh was commenced Octub:r 0th, DA — Le for the shove ports on THURS. | 1889, sd concluded on February 10h “ = tween ge 2. calling at Bermuda, St. 11390, the 22 ewe lambs of the lot ste |Dominica, Martinigne seen rh a Diobedie not deligered as sold until 14h March, nor and Prinidad. : “Sithe wether and ron laumbs until 24h Recurning vis sume ports. | March.’ They were slaughtered im Guelph ee eT eT eee Ge been ateaR / Vhe ymbs.—Forty-eight grale. lamba iq < LPI Ss. Ss A [ PHA \were puyehased from the farm rs in the we ®ivicmity and were brought to the farm NEW HALL, COMM‘NDER, WILL SAIL FOR ‘Bermuia, Turk’s Island and Janaica "The 15th of Every Wonth. ' ——— i cetera masa meen as si ' Ss. S. BETA, i A. N. SMITH, COMMANDER, ' will Sail for Havana the Ist of Every Month. } ecatiPecuuntnigsnstnctioniininiesntengeiutten ~~ } | Charlottetown to Puswash, ‘ | FXHE S. S. MAYFLOWER is intended to make trips between above ports every lother day. | Freight solicited an d carried at lowest retes W. W. CLARKE, Agent at Ch’town, P. E. 1. ul $14,000 Balsall { \‘ IMMENSE STOCK! ELLING OFF!—New and Charlottetown, June 4, 1891. a NEW OVI of Overcoatin in Beavers, seys, Cheviots, P e P Reefers shou purchasing: Chariottetown, Sept. 23, 1891. Gi0. H. COOK, secured the services and Sauaders, 40 ns wishing hi AVING wich Hills Royal Family, pes? ews attention ~~ : monochrome and colors whic ae ‘hese really high class perms ae kinds, and are ruduced at prices 6 a 1 They can pe produced from neg sth reoly ps, however old and faded, D ee Remember London, England. Ctl yr dy & wiky May 9, ‘91—2aw & w om and Parlor Suites, Bedroom steads, Tables, Washstands, Window B! and all kinds of Window Furniture. Lounges, Easy Chairs, Ratta ; 0s d Wool Beds, Mattresses, ; wa Moulding, every style, cheap. Call and examine, JOHN NEWS RCOAT (x) —_—— , We have in stock the best line: s ever shown Iton Pilets, Elysians, vices the lowest poss! and Workmanship guarantecd. e s q) arties in need of é Id see our stock before’ of Mr. CLOUD HI d Jabez Hughes of Ry gh class Photos greatly admire Portraits are rapicty. tant with conscientious Work. es. oc takea by U3 oF from any p a Ivory Miniatares, 1 Furie, — | WORTH! ———— —{x)——_——— -- BEST QUALITY! At Prices to Suit Everybody. Cee Fashionable Drawing Room Suites, Mirrors. Chiirs, Bed- inds, Window Poles Pillows, ete. OW. ATINGS. by us, iXer- Naps, ete. ble. Fit, Style vercoats or JOHN McLEOD & CO., UPPER QUEEN STREET. GTOGRAPHER Pi de Photographer to the Queen and taken would Portraits on opal and pap?r, finished : d ee inish o beautiful enlarge Iness and delicacy of finish. d for tra any the place of all interior pidly taking the will not fail to give entire Seer ‘apothecaries Hall. n Ghairs, Feather, Hair, | LL, for many years Chief Operator do well to cal aud 82¢ hotograph sent Glass Positives, etc., etc., and Ostober Bch, 1889. They consisted of Leicesten, Cotswoid, Oxford Down and Shropshice Down grades, the majority be- ing Cotswold and Oxford Down grades of good typés. They were weighed October 10th, and were turned in on the rape the same day to pasture. They remained there until December 3rd, when owing to a snowstorm they were brought in to the sheep shéds and were agam weighed on December 10th, two months after the com- mencemént of the «xperiment. While on the rape they were fed in troughs oue half pound eagh of oats daily and were given salt at will, but they were not given any water, The rape.—The portion of the rape field pastured by the lambs comprised eight acres. The rape was sown in drills on July 10th, about ten days later than was intended, owiug to the wet weather of that time. The field was an outlying one, which was very badly in need of cleaning. The hilly portions, which were dry and gravelly, had received a light but insufti- cient coatof barnyard manare. The crop of rape was fair in the valleys, but light on the hills. The eightacres, Rawever, would have well sustained:JO or 30 dambs during the period of past urmg, as machof i wes still uneaten wheu the. 8 were remov- ed. AOA ae RESULTSLFROM FEEDING ON THE KAPE. Aggregate weight of 48 lambs at the ¢ mmmencement of the expeftiment Octover Mth... . ....-44 82... ..4,612 Ibs Aggregate -*eight Decembe aoe Mal es ee ome of which the fast ie 7 were spent in the sheds......... 5,476 * Aggregate giin........... esseeeee $64 Iba Average weight at commencement... 96 ** Averaye weight at close...... ...-- B5@ * Average g in in 62 deys..........+> 18 ‘ Average gain per mouth...........- 7 Average gia per lamb per day..... a Price paid for 48 lambs, October 9th, the date of purchase......$)84 70 Average price paid per heau . 3 84 4.5 Price paid per pound, live weight O4 Estimated value of 48 lambs, Ve- cember 10..........---ese0e- 27% 80 Estimated average value........ 5 70 512 Estimated value per pound, live WHERE on. nec ca tec seetcse 05 Aggreyate increase in vaiue, 62 Sey. ie: eesace Awcasse 89 10 Average increase iu value....... 185 58 *This estimated value per pound on Decem- ber 10 is fixed upon as five cents, as that price could have been obtained for the lambs de- livered in Guelph at that date. Feeding rations in the sheds.—From De- ceinber 10, 1889, to the close of the experi- ment, February 10, 1890, she lambs were fed the following daily rations: Grain, consisting of whole oats only, 1,057 Ibs.; turnip:, sliced, 5,107 lbs.; clover hay, of rather poor quality, what they would eat, Results from feeding in sheds,— Aggregate weight of 48 lambs, Dec. 1 D. onues.s¥eee shan daenaneee cee 5,476 lbs ‘Aggregate weight of 47 lambs (one having died), February 10........ 6,029 “* Aggregate increase in 59 days ...... - Average weight per head, Dec, 10... 114 “* Average weight per head, Feb. 10... 128 ‘ Average increase per head in 59 days 14 ** Average increase per head per day... .237 “* The whole lot were separated into two ‘and sometimes more than two divisions as occasion required, and were allowed to run in small yards at will except in times of sterm. Oae lamb which weighed 140 lbs. ‘died one night in January from the effects of gettingonits back. Theinferior quality of the hay was caused by coarseness ant some |damage from stacking. It is to be regret- ‘ted that owing to lack of facilities the hay was not weighed, as we are thus prevented from getting exactly at the cost of the win- ter ration, but we feel justified in conclud- ing from the data which we have that the increase in value during the term of feed- manure, exceeding the cost of the food, bedding and attendance. to water all the time. the experiment from beginning tv close ; Average weight of 48 lambs at time of purchase, Uct | eee Average weight of 47 lambs delivered 14th and 24th March respectively, after a fast of 12 hours ..... pivhio’ J Average increase in weight from Oc- ee, Deere err Pr rere rir Aggregate weight of 47 lambs when sold, after fasting }2 hours.......- 6440 ** Price paid for 48 lambs October 9, at oF 6&8 4] ce Price recvived for 47 lambs on the dates already given at 5jc per lb Average price received per head when sold ‘ Average increase per lamb........ Increase per Ib live weight......--- > Fattening Lambs.| ~painanifes- and young ‘receive, charges prepaid, one full-bodied ing in sheds, including the value of the They had access Summary:—Following is a summary of 96 ibs. 4.005¢ per lb live weight.......... $184.70 live weight......... ae Sk, cis ill ces 370.30 2 : . ______| thing in the house from the silver that you ie, We BI, ie esac nndpeews $185.60 )cherish to the common earthenware which Average price paid per head Oct 9 .. 3 84 4-5 hemenkkindesed iadeseneede 7.71 2-5 The 22 ewe. lambs delivered March 14th wether and ram lambs 144 Ibs. It will also be cbserved that the lambs were sold for more than twice the sums paid for them and by about $8 50. | CONCLUSIONS, j The tollowing conclusions may be drawn) from the above experiment - ‘ (1) That good trade lambs may be made to| gain 9lb per month when pasturing on rape} with a supplemeat of 4 ib, vats per day. | (2) That the same ciass of lambs may be | made to gain 7 lb, per month on a winter! ration of clover hay, and say 1 Ib. oats and 5} tb. roots per day, (3) That lambs pastured on rape for two) menuths, with a supplement of 4 lb. oats per) day, may be made to iucrease in value about, $2 per head, (4) That good lambs judiciously purchased at the ordinary selling rates ia autumn, aud treated as eescribed ia this experiment, may be made to increase in value more than the sum paid for them in say 54 months time and on the condition that the buying and selling | prices are relatively the same in this experi- ment. (5) The lambs thus purchased and fed may be made to increase in value J}}c. per pound live weight. Note.—Ontario has extensive areas very suitable for growing rape Would it not be well if the farmers would greatly increase the acreage of this crop and thus adopt an easy mode of manuring their land, an effective way of cleaning it and a profitable way of disposing of their lambs? P+ a Obituary. Died at her residence, Hope River, on Monday, 6th inst., Hannah Sullivan, dear- ly beloved wife of Felix Marphy, in the 59th year of her age. Deceased was a de- vout member of the Catholic Church, and lived consistent with ité precepts, practis- ing her religion quietly and without ostentation, her every action being so im- bued with a true spirit of faith as to render it an offering of praise to her Creator. Her winning manners and amiable disposition, united to more than ordinary intelligence, rendered her an agreeable companion, and by a large circle of friends and acquaint- ances her loss will be deeply felt. In the home circle, however, as an affectionate wife and devoted mother, her grief-stricken husband and family bave sxstained a loss than can never be filled. Fortified by the Jast rites of her Church, she passed peace- fully away, leaving behind a beautiful ex- ample of a truly Chriftian life. May her soul rest in peace. Can You Dress a Doll? The Queen wishes a large number of dolls dressed for its Poor Children's Chrisi mas aod in_or : | adies to they offer a Prize who dress a dell for the purpdése. This competition is open to girls under sixteen years of age, residing in Canada or the United States, duplicate prizes being given fer each country. The Queen furnishes the dolls, charges prepaid. They are to be dressed and returned before December Ist, 1891. The cash prizes of each $50, $25 and $15 and many other prizes of value will be given for the best dressed dolls, according to merit. Send ten three-cent stamps, and imported Doll, a lithograph plate illus- trating ten dressed dolls in colors, and three months’ trial subscription to the Queen. The Queen is Canada’s popular family magazine. It isa large 48-page monthly publication, devoted to ladies and the family circle. It has more than double the circulation of any other publication in Canada. Subscription price, only $1.00 a year. Address Tue Canapian Queen, 58 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada. sept22—t ts tf Beer & Goff have just opened a chest of golden-tipped Pekoe tea, which is the finest quality of tea ever imported here. Try it if you want something delicious. 3i—oct22 ——a To CorresponpeNnts.—W rite on one side of the pa ronly. Send your name, not neces- sarily tor publication, with your communica- tion. We do not undertake to return rejected manuacript. All unsigned communications are promptly consigned to the waste basket. The editor is cross; he should use Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20tf The Chilian Government has decieded to issue a safe conduct to the persons who have taken refuge in the American and Spanish legations at Santiago. The plump pussy cat by the backyard pump Sita languidly, lazily purring, And Clarissa Jane, by the old pine stump, The apple-butter is stirring. Clarissa Jane feels like working after using Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20tf The Gretna State Bank, of Gretnt, Neb., has suspended. The affairs of the bank are said to be in very bad shape. “Mary, before you put baby in the bath, use the thermometer to get the temperature of the water.” “It’s no use,” says Mary, “for sure if the water's too hot the baby will ali be red; and if the water's too coldjthe baby will all be blue—and that’s all that’s about it.” If Mary used Campbell's Quinine Wine she wouldnot be so crauky. oct 20tf a Ir is welcomed in every house in France aud England, and in very brief time the same can be said of Canada, from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix re- quires only to be tried once to be grate- fully appreciated: A marvellous washing and cleamsing solutive. Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as good as new, and that wiil clean every- you thought of throwing out, making it just like new. That is what Lessive Phenix will do, anda score of other things. 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An excel- lent Farm near Souris of 240 acres. Intending purchasers of Town or Country Property please apply to A. McNEILL, oct19—tf Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN, ARTIES desiring to borrow money on either City or Farm Property, in sums of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL. LARS, can obtain the same on the most reasonable terms and at a low rate of interes by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. oct2—3m | $8.00 and $10.0) PER SET. First-class material and workmanship. Teeth filled TEETH [eect oe J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street. ou... 2m eod& waug aceneenenenenetne ciate eee ZHARTSHORNS, fF) a Beware of NOTICE AUTOS -" PH GASHARTSHORN Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLO BY ALL DEALERS, Factory, Toronto, Ont Davies New Drug Store. A TE and invite the public te come and in- spect our new Store, Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous articles has beeu doubled, and the public will not find a more complete stock in any Drug Store on the Island. We are carrying a very choice lime of French, English and German Perfumes, also in Fancy Soaps. We have also added to the attraction of our new Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where the popular beverages of the season are dis- pensed. An important point with our bever- ages is that the Syrups run through the Fountain are made with genuine Fruit f uices, not artificial flavors. The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call. sug Harry L. Heartz ILL take a limited number of Pupils on PIANO or ORGAN, For terms, etc., apply at IRS. C. V. Me- GREGOR’S, on Prince Street, Charlottetown. septi—eod tf STEAMER HEATHER BELLE. isol y Sais is9l fall Arrangement, N’AN?D AFTER FRIDAY. October 9th, the Steamer “Heather Belle,” Huzh McLean, Maater, will ran as follows :— Will leave Gewell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thars- day mornings, at 7 o'clock, calling at Halli- day's Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Or- well Brush Wharves same evening, at 2 o’ciock, remaining at Brash Whart every Tuesday and Thursday night returning to C oe até o'clock. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; leav- ing Cranbery Wharf for Charlottetown at half-past seven o'clock, a. m., calling at Hickey’s Wharf. Leaving Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cran- berry Wharves at 2o0’clock, p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday, Steamer will go to Mouat Stewart. Saturday, wi!l leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 830 o'clock, a. m., leaving Geapenl ter Charlottetown about | o’cleck, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Wednesday night, and on rlottetown, it will not harden your hands. o21 2i Ch’town, Oct, 5, 1891. Agent