~ kgfgn, “vw sr ..*l:’~..». bmi . . _-if <- ~ ws. . -'~"»__'.-:.5 Deermg Ideal Mowers And Hay Rakes If you are buyinga Mower or Hay Rake call and See the DEERING LINE before lacin 0 r _ p g y u order. Hundreds of satisfied farmers on Prince Edward Island testify - to the excellence of Deering goods \/\/I\/l.E?»6\|\l'T'¢5¢. 33 Agents, Queen St , Charlottetown April15-eod & w.DY if -L..:: iii { Q-4 __ 3 "‘ J 1 ..._ As soon as OVW. run the mowing machine over other growths as close to the earth as possible Allow the cut litter to remain on the ground until quite dry 01* if the block is so situated as 1,0 be safe from fire, the litter may be burnt on the ground If this is not practicable, rake up clean and haul ofi, then at once plow between the ' rows with an 8-inch turning plow,* turning the furrows together leaving rgndgggs of plant,--_(5 to 'S inches Subject to change smmld circumstances “quita ~ E I 0 I I I Les 'i this 'dm ` I ‘ gm“‘,’1°c;§,md i;’°§ead°“ I“”*~“ *h° C}'.A.E."7'@]'_sI.» EBSQ AGENTS ' _ _ . n a week| f _ _ _ ¢_ or ten days rake the rows of plants Us "nyc" ri' mm season is the ground, cutting the vines and PlllllistllS1llll¥0l' ITD; “LUNG IT FATUEI l F Nl Monday ul Se as-2 5' *5@'€»‘\l 221| aut ov Esmih 0 5 is a :;1".::°..‘:‘;‘;°:.‘.+’.:”:;..°:.‘ ..’.‘.‘ff:; :msn p£RFLc_|7:)<'_P,vTT,\\*`.i|.».T_""'1 --... J! o r lv \/_»¢"""" ' MR# Gulllblinlif/ 'l All, \~ - 1 ` Fl§_f~\ l/Xldl l tv ..._ '>» ____ `__.~-' LL`lI\'s|~`.liD g ‘hdh extracted or llled without pun of our modern methods. Il°oi require artlldal teeth,yon can eel in the morning and go home same da with Q? ew nerfeet nt and ntbhcdonlvgusnnteed. We are the onl dentists in P. E I. w make nf-gidnélmsifh by fiiiense-liebnrtegi ella Systelunit 'rfftn made! biy this systermsra perfection in was an e as e o t eeth not zeqchmhtlirhe _tp`,-ceutrdinnrypa nseto wem distiaetiylw T FRREand without pain when \` "\ fl if , 5”/ _ //' _ 1( \'“¢, .-. -l_ "'~._ <53, \ U" ` . if 1; ~ _ -5'? 4 1'/ E' ” 1 1/ , ( / _,\\ .K __` .: Q: ol: 1'/ `O 2: le# ya. fi CTUWI 01' Bridge Work same day you come . We ill ng teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no e. RED ln* extracted, but let ns restore them to their lltllll lleflllnel with our painless Crown and Bridge which isnndeteetable sndeve l ti . Th t ` ,uunwhile the results are t. r .8 nz e cos u ` may be l>1°~°<=<1 in proper position to live out of town it is to your sdvantsgeto have work 0 nsas yon don'\ have to oeehlme. We make artincial .\ 1- /fy, nd _eu , QU| ‘ /f// \ r loille old fbots or badly decayed teeth don‘t ‘_ I “ I " ~"n;_.n.l_, M2 . ur ‘ui w-_ ,.1 H4 ._ ll." I The plants should not stand closer than 4 to 6 inches.i Aa soon as this is done level the ridges with a. small toothed cultivatovg or one-horse har- row. This should bb thoroughly done, working up"all space fins and mellow, with the dirt. worked to the rows of plants. Follow with the small-toothed cultivator at intervals °f six or eisht days. until the middle or last oi September, when runners make plants. Setting plants, how- QVOP. from fruiting stock is not ad- vésable if the best results are expect- e . If fertilizing is required, `top-dress- ing with _well-rotted compost may be advisable after the plant rows are raked. _Cultivate '-the compost into the soil. .'.I‘here is e. possible chance of making the soil too rich with hu- mus., Soil .that 'will produce good corn is rich enough to grow good strawberries. It color and ilavor are lacking in strawberries, phosphoric i IXAXINATIONS Aga CONSULTATIONS FREE. ALI, WORK DONE BY DENTAL 8 Honra 9 to 6. “il-fl Clrtown, April 3;, Tue, Fri A wklv. acid and potash shoulz be applied. If plant growth is g., add ni-, trogen. ‘ After the ground is frozen and win- ter has come to stay. cover the en- tire surface of the block with any coarse litter, free from seed, ‘just thick enough to shade the plants; In the spring as soon as' the crowns of the plants show new white growth rake the covering oi! the plant rows, _ leaving it in the middle of the space to protect the outside berries from being sanded by rain. It is e. mis- taken idea ty have the soil rich in ' order to save cul§,ivfa:ting,- Thorough - tillage is a requisitie' in conserving e moisture. A _writer in The American l Agriculturist says that by this lys- si:|u.lN DENTAL Pannons 0h»»1ft°@°~:»;°.wi=TE.I SEEDS ! SEEDS ! All kinds. Best Quality. Prlccs right. FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! FOR ALL CROPS BEST QUALI l`Y PRICES Rl(lH`l We are General Agents for the Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co’s famous Fertilizers. They are splendid quality and are giving great result. tem 1,, nn, muted the same gran” _ f i ht i lmlccessio d th Plough and Plough Repairs Isiénlf seiflrfw; as prsdlicifn as Harrows, Seeders, etc., *h* °°°°”" °’ “md °"°"° Also Carriages of all kinds - _ _ _ _ _ ' The work carried on by the Ontar- We can give you sat1sfact1on every tune. Give us a call. I io Department of Agricultural, in connection with the San J oss scale loalo lo-ody lneeoeds. ‘_ _ ____ ing of the American 'entomologists at ' _ -._-.- "_, 1’it`t.sb\u°g on June 28th to 30th. In _ ._- __ _ __ ,.- _ ~ .`4 this connection it might; be stated that two photographs have just been In all kinds of Marble, Granite and Freestone. We sell nothing but first-class stock and n ag, _u _,_ besides there ere several_great nas customers are satisfied, Y » I1 % _ ~ I ghart is given him showing what par- the best and selling as ¢,i¢n1,n- ei-op any_part of his ground ____ f= f'°n:ne;° in ee: ' est abu nee. e ar 0. reasonable as ‘ lble' l also can have instructions e about what fertilizers he must in or-` der to produce 40 bushels of wheat to the acre, and similer information for other crops._ The Government al- sn gives prizes and medelsfor best» yields and places the names of suc-_ cessful competitors on a. roll of hon- or. Is it any wonder that 'the French' farmers farm intensively? | Write or see us. lillilllilllcllllllill (Cairns & McLean’s Old Stand, Kent St., Food for Growing - Charlottetown. mes fri & W well on a feed morning and evening _ , _ of grain of any ordinarily ` grown on the farm 'Cornff should bg' ‘PETROL’ ground too nne. Itis quitoio. loss of feed to feed dry 'meal if ground iine,and it is not hem to feed it wet. Grains of corn broken in two is my preference, and I like to feed it to the growing chicks just as soon 1- as they are able to swallow it thus if it is given them. Wheat iseuccellent and hulled oats I consider the best, but it is not often we can get them Free range chickens get along very ‘ ‘ Makes a hard clean surface for walls at d cell 21131;’ 11; angg-:gm d111i<=\1t mdlthige 3;' . ' _ mature as early, ordevelop into as e I ° I' _ ings and is far superior to the common Kalsomme ggi; 31?; 1;” tuggeadopoérgi msg; _finedz that is. milk with other food. Sweet mill: should be before them about all the timer Slim milf will answer very well. llilk il' certainly to bfsdesiredinallcasesiorm-owing is use. It contains no glue and therefore has no dis- ag:-sable odor-TRY IT- ' chic ._ _ _ ‘ _ Tile Drain moggos ly fellas. ' The three inch tile drain to avine- gar cellar became completely clogged _ by an unusually luxurisnt growth of _ the fungus Leptomitus The ~ V. ob`structioi;u1:as readily, _removed by i ' - placing a diul ot slllphatg - ' - ' if -.ee-~ e For she by r reasonable. - A A ron veins To Ev vs Leo AND sT|l.te WHY ? Because they are properlyfconstructed of the best material. They stand the wear and tear of the rough country roads, and everyone knows when buying a _ A BRANTFORD 0R CLEVELAND That no better can be had. Why use your old wheel longer ?` It has done good service and deserves a rest. /MI clifimley Bros. ._ Charlottetown P. E. I. Tues. Thur. Sat. Kimi il Prim-5 H |1136 Tuesday wkly ro w Ourgoods rivalled for ine and eferveseenee dealer for our I ` A appears to -be attracting the atten- ' y ‘ . Soar llrlge _ . _. . . I tion of the Unife£l.sSjta.;€sbe<;epa.rt- ' _ V .qu-|“_ _ ment. A request us - n re- 1 _'__ and you will get the B@i ' McCormack Agency- $32. ti_)§:_h;‘1Y;h;i-1,8 atitlgiilictlig' mx; t ` g ' summer drinks to IF YOU INSURE IN THE I received at the department _which will _ ¢|unL01~1~g-rgwg Un U S illustrate how successfully the sealer H 0 _ _ I ~ 6-gdgmos. may be met under proper treatment. _ ga ju :August of last year, Hr. _Fisher _ selected two trees at Burlington. one l __A ND_ lhmng ,,,,, _ ,___ _,_,,__, _,__ ,,,, _,__ Read this letter from a well known er completely covered._ some limbs Ch3|’lQ[t¢t9Wn, _¢. dead and “he” i“°"“s"°d' Tl" bw? J- K. Ross, Prov. Manager., The North American Life Assur I mete.s‘~=.“:; aw: me 2;' me on W h c * ; e er reewas - Ba S igifodmaih sltltna. ofthe piwtogrnpns DsAn_Sm-I beg to acknowledge cheque from yo_ur company for atc es! Im “ just taken show that the treated tree $3,1 19.,being proceeds of my 20 year endowment policy for $2,000 A ;1gSwl§1;¢Y;dv;;Sa‘g§°i’§ :;a';;=;; ‘=f‘;;‘i’;'° taken out 20 years ago when the North American first started doing And ' _ _ ° business in this City I may say the results are entirely satisfactory to ',¥£:d§”;f°?;'§“1o§°;1f3f,;° k2'B(;gF_lF£ me, and only regret I did not take out $Io,0oo,` at that time as I _ . . . . _ A t f repair irmgtj ronto Globe. t consider it a tlrst-class investment. In addition to carry1ng_ the msur I re °u d° mn, '---'--.-- ` ance, I would advise all young men who can pay the premium to take t° “S an W* WP* 1’ 'run In Intensive remiss- out an endowment insurance early in life, as it will prove a systematic at m0d¢t1l.te ratm & France, with a rea less "tha th ' n a n e savin durin their best earnin years and give them something to than m egnhqg gf State of Texas, produces 335,000,000 look fgorwardgto in middle life. g ’ g If g bushels of wheat against 600 000,- . . . - . . 0115 000 bushels' for the whom ‘june-d I have no hesitation in recommending the North American as being! S't,,¢,,,_ Th, <;,,v,,,-,,,,,,,,t of 35-,-,,n¢,,1 oneof the strongest and best managed of our Canadian Companies. J U R Y is takes s. great interest i icult r Respectfully Yorrs, work, therefore our tional agricultural societies to - BENJAMIN Rooslts 3°“!'“° which large appropriations are made Ch’ToWn, P. E- I., March 3rd, 1 2. 0”# QM' by the Government.,» Each farmer is 9° “ P Q' as sem - 'ttod t b ' samples of his R < Cl1=rl°tf¢¢0W11- - - b - Sggilnlrom ezchrgiglare rod of his Je K* oSS)GeIl€'ral Mgr. for P.E.I l We believe In uymg round to have it anal zed a d . »- " * my Plant l Customers A lima Fnrivemning ‘ Have respoidstl to one advertisment of ,_ This is the time to buy a bicycle. Don’t wait till Snap, |n the season is over-come round and let me show you We are known and country as and up to-date Ifyon walttthe the new models of the ' PERFECT MASSEY HARRIS' ; _ 5?; I @® The prices cannot help but suit-they are so If yen Wm SUNDRIES of REPAIRING anne this is spot. Pfam annul, e GRA1~“roN srassr. _-Uoa.l\‘ti. A Gentleman of ’ ' i i ll §sim"5: %.. IIEILTII aukethlllostailitiollsd Ithitutthesrticlelee these who wlthilperhedbsstles t'spodforillltl|4\'Fl&.