a a THE DAILY EXASINER, CHARLOT'PETOWN, VAR ‘ff 24 189) Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. TI. ee PROPERTY FORSALE . cottage containing 9 rooms with frost proof cellar, good stable; also a store suitable for dwelling heuse, Above properties are situated on Pay! ld “tree n (Chariottetwn, (rims easy. A; euuine Bargali! J. TOHNSTON vi Mr. McCourt, an latimation thata few : from me in respect to fruit-grow ip: C<ing’s County weuld be accepta)le, I confess to responud: pz to that invilation witt reat pleasure, as 1 think that d:atrict to be the banner county of Prince Ejward Island in produciag fruit, I thiok it ® priv lege to be a'lowed to assiat in placing ite claims to that distinction betore you One of the fir-t settlers in Lower Mon- in the last century, Aitkin, eq , the founder of the numerous tague, was Real EstateAg nt, Chaviottetown | and influential connection of that name ia the easiern part of the provieee, and num- POR SALE.-A plot of lend in. the west | bering among its members some Of te r he city Pr : £125.00 JJ J John- ero pert ot eci ; stop, Heal FE: tate Ageut FOR SALE.—Severa! Building L, ta in the vicinity of Ravfieid St, will be sold cheap. JJ Tohneton, Real Es'ate Agent. OR SALE ,{ house on Pownol Street, near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard apdiarge barn on preaiises, j} J Johnston Real Estets Afient rOR SALE,—In Charlottetown Common in the vicinity of Brighton, about 6} acres of land wil hesold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Es ta’e Agent, ror SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill This house con- aine 8 rooms and kifchen, ing i order, and ia heated with hot air. Good stable and large 1 in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to / J Joxnston, Real Estate Agent FOR 3ALE.—A honse situatel on the cor ner of Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road Hy. ase contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and atanle on premises. The house Is built 8 years AV sin excellent condition. Apply toJ J Jo! naton Real Estate Agent. FOR S\LE—Three acres of tandin Char iot'etown, common, near residence of Arthur Peers, sq. will be sold cheap anion @asy terms, J J Johnston, Stam per Block FOR S&S \LE—about four (4) acres of landin the City of Charlottetown, can be d' vided in to!wentyv building lots, a genuine Bargain, j lohnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement house on ‘(‘thestnut Street, nowin | course of erection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchanged for property in another partofthecity. JJ Jolinston, Real Estate Agent FOR EXCHANGE.—A three tenement hous, situate on Euston Street, newly built, briogs in a large rent, will be exchanged fo: asajitable place in another wart of tne city J} J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. F OR SALBE—A two story doub'e tenemen. boure on Bishop Street, each tenement con- gi assix rooms and large yard. Apply io J J moet reapectable and successful citizens of Charlottetown. That gemileman lost 20 time, after clearing awny the forest, before making a beginning io setting Out av apple orchard, which he eontinued to en- large until it covered several acrere Li was a notable success yielding large crove of good apples, many of which found their way to various parts of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Thus when Charlottetown was imvorting epp'r+ from beyond the seas. King’s County was eshippiog its surplus crop to other parts. Mr. "Aitkin’s orchard contivued tu give prefitaple crops for many years, A tew years afer Mr. Aitken had demoo strated the capabilities of the soil and cl mate to produce profitable crops of apples, bis neighbor, Roger Westaway, E-q., the anc-stor of that family of suc~ cesstul farmers and ship owners, set outa large oumber of trees. His orchard was a!so an abuadant producer and alsc famous for both apples and their product, cider. The example of these first set:lers bad a ben: fic] effect. Among others who conciuded from the success of the oli Aitkin and We-taway orchards that there a future for fruit growing in this province wasJobn Robertsou, Inkerman Farm, who at a comparatively recent date bought that property which is near Mon- tague. Mr. Robertson may now trutb- faily be stvled “the fruit king of this province.” He has the largest and tost valuable apple orchard, the largest and most productive plantation of plums and ema!l fruit, and also the most extensive and Well managed nursery of young fruit was plinston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let —_—_ TO LET.—A houseon King Street. | near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 i per month. J J Johnston, Kal Estate SU, 7” TO LET.—House on King Street, con- mm taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, gL J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. * TO LET.—House on King Street, ‘i near Merchants Bank ot P. E. Island, oe 6 rooms rent $5.4 per month obnston. = TO LET,—A new house on Brighton ui Road, heated with hot water, vaths, ig electric light, etc. Will be rented toa ood tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tstate Agent. ‘O LET—Dwelling hous? and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in @rat class condition. Rent $1700, rent of house alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Ree! Estate Agent Ch’town, ‘O LE&T.--Oa the corner of Prince and W ater streets, a house contairing 13 rooms. This place is c mvenient to railway and boats. tent moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real Kstate Agent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtamper Biocy, Ch’town Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 + Silver nn 7.00 30.00 " Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Caff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 ¥rooches 25 to 20.00 £ nectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW TAYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto iL. & Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict at-ention te businers and prompt re- turns wad: Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, and Wocl Skins. Market qvo «tions given «n » pplication. Ad ress all cons gnmints and ¢crr_p >n- dene to, I. 8, FANFORD 4 an 43 Argyle St. HAL FAX N Hides trees, apples, plumes, pears, and other kinds both large aud email, to be fouud in this province. Although Mr. Robertson is a capable and well traiced horticulturist, he was not satisfied with hie great experience and large s'ores of horicultural Jore, so he a few years ago, sent his son Percy to Nova Scotia Horticultural school at Wolfville, to take a regular course of training at tha’ institution, where he displayed such marked ability and aptitude for horticul tural purenits that he was cflered a per-~ manent situation on the etaff of instructers. But Mr. Robertson, jr, bad seen enough of Nova Scotia fruit growing to conclude that there was a more promising field for his energies in his native province than Nova Scotia could offer. Mr. Robertsou’- orchard furnished @ preponderaiing pro~ portion of the apple shipments to the British Markets last ‘ali, besides a: enormous qnantity sold for l-laud use and aume to the N-wfoundland traie. But Mr. Robertson’s orchard was not the only one in Kings to belp swell the volume of shipments to Britam. Senator Ferguson’: consignment by the Gaspesia was largely made up of Ben Davis apples grown in that county. It will be many years before we have had sufficient data for deciding what varieties of fruit are likclyto be the best torus to plant. The outlook for a tre- mendous increase in fruit production points to the need of great discretion ip our choice. The coarser and more cheaply grown sorts may soon be almost unsale able, so it will probably pay best to invest in Varieties of fine appearance, good qual- ityacd long keeyiog character. I am in- clined tothiok the Golden Russei as sure a tree a% Can been set out, if go d land, good care and abun?ance of manure be provide It is bardy, healiby, is not subject to blight or black spots, so will not need the Bordeavx mixture. I's fruit will keep well, and sell when no other apple is wanted, Now that we have proved that we cap grow apples which are wanted in @reai Britain, a little fostering encouragement by the Government can stimulate fruit and trec= panting, and after care, can be made to greatly hasten our development into 8 gieat fruitexporting country. There are several ways by which thie encouragement cam be given. Many years ago there flourished ip this province a Royal Agri- cultural Society, which received a small sum from the legielature, to be used for promoting agriculture. Part of this sum was offered by the society in prizes in each of the counties forthe best acre plots of Swede turnips. First, second, third aad fourth prizes were cflered; the competition was keenly contested and resulied in a g estly iacreased acreage of ihat root being eown, and improved methods of cultivation introduced. Now, ifthe Government can devote perhaps one bundred dollars im priz2a to each county, or more if it can be got, 1 think fruit~iree planting would be much more fa hiovabie and our people would find their way out of the old rut of planting ha'f a dozen trees in some obscure corner, and |.beral ficlds measured by the acre and situated on the driest, best and mos suony portion of the farm, be the site selected. I remember the time when the first pro- moters of the present school syetem jaid great stress on the advantages the farmers and other property holders of this pro- vince would get from the epread of education. But the results afte disap- pointing. Thedirection of the teaching bas been modeled to please clergymen, lawyers nd doctors; the whole tendency George | But oub pook a 4 Curse Ona most jegraded cowardly wibe whe voluntarily eos farmer mechamo or meriwer. from an used £9 s borrowed which It Was so'd bemselves pato slavery : recesve over half of neome paid by the farmers, sitizens and sea faring men, Insolt those who support hem and train the minds of the youth of his country in modes of theagss whieh loo M with heir i Is sod home and ud gracd ampply of , undeveloped resources. ) bave greatstympathy with the gentle~ mew who lately interwewed the govern— mentaod asked for tbe appointment of an agricultural profesasx in the Prince of Wales College. Butthey save mot finis - ed their work. It is too well kn@an that the he mep who oe ee cans: them to scotn Dn atmosphere of that college is mest onfavorable to agriculture and = every sort of handicrast, Twe capatl- agricul ural professors were p'aced tbere; each was glad to gst away. Gose depar:— ment at that college is conducted in a style thet resembles pandenmonium. Another depariment has neihing but praise for the bright studednts, and constant abuse and unfeeling degradation for the dull and slow learner. Besides, the first thought of that deputation should le, where is tbe money to come from? The time is rear when the farmers and a}l ot er teal estate owners will discover the fact that they have allowed themselves tobe robbed for the purpose of teaching the rising generation Latin and Greek, French and German, while neglecting iostruction inthe grand and mind-inspiring facts of Nature. When that time comes they will see to it (hat at+pirants and the emojuments and honors of law medicine to divinity pay for their own education. When that day comcs we shall see a much lessened expediture for education and much grea'- er 2ftectiveness. —_— =—_o ea A man’s bealth isthe rope which he climbs to success. Ifhe cin keen his health, he will goon to success. Yet his health is the very thing he nrg'ects more than anyihing else. It is easierto keep hea'th than itis to regain it. Whena man feels himself runving down, when he realizes aloes of vitality and energy, he roust ca'l a balt. The strands of his rope are parting rapidly. Dr. Pierce’» Gulden Medical Discovery has helped thousard: of mea in just this condition, it makes health, it makes pure, rich blood, it force out impurities and kills germs. It doesn’t make any difference what name you call your trouble by—dyspepsia— kidoey ds- ease —rheum:a! ism —cousumption — skin disease, the “Golden Medical Discovery” will cure it absolutely. Noneof these diseases can retain hold on the body when it is full of rich, pure blood. Send 31 one~cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive afree copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Aseociation, Buffelo, N.Y. Over Ietanp Macazixe.—If you have not yet bought a copy of the Prince Ed~ ward Island Megszine get one tonight, as the March vumber is almost told out. For sale at all the bookstores and at R. B. Mason’s news stand. Pyice 5 cents. The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and at. H Mas. on’s news stand. Prices cents =e a es @ 2 4 @= 2 & © aoc ‘WAR ALTHAM ATGHES::: —— Can’t be excelled for accurancy and durability. During the last five or six years the price has been cut nearly im two made so cheap, but the fact remains that they are. We have sold a great many (at a very low price), and if you think of buying, please favor us with a call. ? ° j ; ¢ $ We can’t explain how they can be ¢ , ‘ ’ 4 G. F. HUTCHESON é Jeweler & Optician ‘ (Queen Street. »~@ se ae eoe2n ee o2 Ge S* @™ @ @ @ &® JF BX Yt GO ‘SOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an appli- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying avd being in the City of Charlotte. town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent Street School land and premises. Dated at Charlottetowa this 1s: day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 5i—dJy 4w & RK, Gaz. ” t Swe — ie I ee eee — First class Pore will be ssue@ March 3th to April 3rd, 1M) both inelusive to and! from all stations, goo? to: return upto and ipeiuding April 4th, i866? Tickets are not good for going journey after , ' date of issue. Phas j the } ow were If Q FRUIT GROWING | of our ee 1s ‘tl cobmeate vt most \ ‘& . t % KIN COUSTY. | Promuring pupils in lives that totaly unit e 5 I} al Wa G y e Im KINGS COUNTY j}ihem for anything bat caw of the faieely , Z so-called learned profesejene, Pupils who med } se} tmt » 2 eae | are not endowed with the telents neceseary ee Paper Read by Mz. F. G. Bovyer } 1 enable them tobe clever Jearners of the BasterjHolidays Real Estate Agent Before The Fruit Growers’ | }anguages and Other branches of a literary | al ‘ j ‘ — , , ' | \ a! Estate boughtand sold | Association | vature are conetaptiy informed that they XouU n Commiss 7 : , are only fit to be drawers of water and CHEAP E RSIONS Extates Managed. Hi —— Mr. Paeeipenr:—Having received from | hewers of word. Phis inewting phrase ee tented Don C Nee ted ( your painsta og and capable itn gap .imed ut the inte. i gent free am! independ- EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS at One ° 4 a 3) Ue } | | | } Speerai €hexp Bates. Tickets wil}'be issued on all trains SATU R- PAY, ist April, good to return same day. at she following low rajes-— Ticnish to Chaslottetows.... .......:...- Bt 25 A berton “r , 1% 2 | Bloom fieid . ania Jun a ‘yl eary . 7 oe, Me L.15 Port Hil ee ee eT re ee oe 05 Wellington Was te th ea wag aaa RD Misecouche Re a eee rt Summerside: ” 75 Kepsipgton - 75 Kr ee'own Mi aaa ar 40 Emerald es 60 Cape Tiaveme- “ jscseese Th Brada!bane ee Ge “60 Hun er River On ee ae 45 N, Wiltshire eg AS Re ee Souris ” 85 Rear River eee eal 78 St, Peters 7 75 Georgetown — 75 Cardigan 75 Morell PO na ae 60 Mt. S:‘ewart Fe ee oe Tianiall tO-BamgOreees..... 2.6 nce cece se F095 A'bertoa ~ nicki kale weak Gant BS Bloom fiel# he Se ae te oP eee 70 O’ Leary eee oe rem eee saeess ae Por! Hil? We ene kena: ee Wellirneson " wk SK pack win eon was Miscoucke oe oe io Ken-ington ” iciaeouaeetl oaks Gane Freetown sibs ie Pineineey ates see Emerald i ewe eR Cape Traverse ** cae icc cae eas > ae Bradalbane a ae Se ee Ruoter River Vihodade ok duesbeis ce N. Wiitshire Pe ee Ce Charjottetown. “ (Pagel ccaetiee las ae Iotermeciate Stations at propotinate rates A Special Passenger Trarn will leave Tig- nish at5a m., Apribbst; arrive at Charlotte- town abeut 1 tee. m. Leave Charlo'te- town at 3 # p- m, Summerside at545 p.m. arrive at Tigrtsh about 900 p, m,; thus allowing } e-ple west of -ummers de an opp- ortupity of comming to Sammersice and Char jottetown, doing their basiness and returning the same day, G,. A, SHARP, Superintend« nt Railway Office, Gh sown, 1, 96 mar pmi&w “ee Prince Edward Island Magazine ...NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at at R. HW. Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER: The Liquor Problem in Charlottetown Fo:t La Joie Social Enjoyment in the old Times, by Sena- tor Ferguson A Likeness, by ab. we, The Cats of Charlottetown The Reign of The March King, by May Car- roll Insula Felix Prince Edward Bayfield A Hint to Critics Duvar as a Poet, by W. L. Cotton A Side Talk With The ‘‘Sports” Topics of the times, by The Editor The Bar By Alberton, by Robert Harais, P R.CA Books and The Magazines Local Happenings Island Coins, by Edwaxd The Prince Edward Island Magazine is print ted monthly at the Examiner Job Printing Rooms, where orders for subscriptions or ad- vertisements may be left, Correspondence should be addressed to The P. E. ‘sland Magazine P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. H. I. The Magezine is a’so on sale through aot the Province, atal! places where th Dairy Examiner is sold. NO'TICH The annual meeting of the Provincia Branch of the Dom nion Temperance Alliance of P. E. Islard, will be heidinthe Y. M. C. A. 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