Ke <> e ke) «keke k « y ocl Of Special Interest : w To Our Farmers =: EARLY SPRAYING, ¥; prices for our fruit and : duce the THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 11, 1900. “no questions asked. We cannot hc ve for this to continue ir ee b... must be pre- pared the COMIAg seas 1 to compete With at least an average « yp from the } dur N _ Hats other applegrowing disiricts. And the | best way to prepare for this is to pro- | i The best fruit best of fruit. i grown in Nova Scotia to-day can suc go simply Kicine de s. The kidneys Tt may be doubted whether the old Bee the Blood ee : - adage, “A stitch in time saves nine, oy sae If the kidneys | “/! apply with much force to any other | re ; or cause of | farm operation as it does to spraying, | n the circulation Therefore if your ir kidneys hed rhey are in need of 1 or doctorire-. | Waste of time and materials. » all three, the finest | al] imitated blood medicine there ? ’ plants unless the spraying is done be And with of the pests for which we spray, | either insect or fungus, prompt appli- | cations at the proper time are neces- | sary if they areto be effective. Let | every grower in the Maritime Provinces therefore, resolve that this coming sea son he will practise the most approved methods of spraying and then let him arry out that resolve. a | @ iV i} - The first two pests which claim our Pa o Co | | | . > eh | attention are the oyster-shell bark-louse HINGY SALE —and TEA If your trees are infested with bark-lice or if they are covered with moss or old bark and look as though they needed a general much good as spraying with potash, either the rock potash, which can be bought for about 8c. per pound, or with the leachings from wood ashes. One who has never tried it will be surprised at the wonderful improvement this will make in the appearance and thriftiness of the trees. It cleans off all old bark Sen in |or roughness of any kind, thereby re- meving countless bark-lice, insect eggs and fungous spores, and it makes the ot. James Fall trees look almost as though they had } been varnished. Try itand you will (th, (900. have all your neighbors stepping into 2.30 o’clock in The Ladies of St. James Church | hold their Annual Fancy Sale —— ON — SDAY, APRIL Doors Open at if mcrnoon. Tea from 5 to & o'clock. Admission 10 cents. vw TT sz iea Tea 23 cents ask how you didit. And the beauty the | of it all is that whatever material is ap- | plied in this way will eventually find its way into the soil, where it will make the best of fertilizers for the orchard. If you use the rock potash take one pound to 3 to 5 gallons of water, and if the leachings from ashes, that leached 5 from a barrel should make a cask or ; en S more of excellent spraying material, 3ut there are two precautions to be observed in applying this potash. 1st— | 13.00 'It must be done when the trees are dormant, which means that if you are | going to use it this year (and that is boots | what you should do) it must be applied | what you shou Q) it must be applhiec | | during the present month ; and 2znd— Made from Box Calf Great care must be taken not to get any of iton the hands or any part of a Goodyear Welt — t 1e & | the person, as it is extremely caustic @ best boots to be had at 3 and is likely to produce serious results. E NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. Tenders are requested for \wilding € Semi-detached dwelling houses the most good he ict of land overlooking Hills- Bi this price—See them 4 The bud-moth which seems to be | grown when it stops feeding and passes orchard, the iittle worm gnaws its way meas a a . f therefore, to prevent the worm from get- leaves, and if the insect is very trouble mixture will adhere to the buds better tough Square P j | must remember that once the worm 1s Minour window. very troublesome in parts of the Pro- vince is one of the most difficult of in- i alli | sects with which to deal. The eggs of Vall i this insect hatch in the late summer ‘and the little worm produced feeds on ; nohi *| the leaves of the apple until about half potion Heel ; | the winter in a half developed state in 3 | little cocoons or nests which may be ™4 In Men’s Box Calf i | found by careful investigation attached 4 a =; ' to thetwizs of the trees. In the spring 5 Boots—-at $3.06 a pair. on the first signs of growth in the WH CLots of comfort. + into the centre of the expanding bud and there plays havoc with the pro- spective crop of fruit by eating the young buds. Our object should be, Stamper’s Corner ting into the bud, and to do this re- 4 m4 | quires very Baer spraying with 4 PT Paris Green. should advise spraying MS Wa ae ree "just as the buds are opened sufficiently i : ee fo to afford a lodgemert for the Paris ereen among the points of the litile some I should spray a second time a few days later when the buds are fairly well opened, using for both sprayings | Bordeaux mixture with 1 lb of Parts [green to the cask. The Bordeaux | ces } than pure water and thus increases the | chance of keeping the poison where It | will do This treat- | ment may not effect the entire destruc- | tion of this pest, but I am confident it ns mae be seen will greatly reduce its ravages. And we | inside the bud, he is beyond the reach of sprays of any kind, For the past two years Nova Scotia under- has been blessed with an abundant apple crop, while the world’s crop has ¢ the result has been high Rihe off e of W. C. Harris, architect ' ’ & the store of W. W. Wellner | me toers to } nt in to th coe vy noon of Apri! 18th, The n ign iowest or any teniier not g : oa driving Céssa pi! y : iad d. Gentiemev, —While d own very steep till last August . 7. W. WELLNER| é a | : m y hors g | { Ro | W { (| stumbled and fell, cutting bimsel? fear 7 uy) y Qty GF i] ¢ fully sheet abe h-ad and body. I used MINARD’S tINIMENT freely on vi und in a few dave he was as well as © im 10,0C0O Dezens. J. B. A, BEAUCHEMIN ] Sherbrooke. : The t ; ie m** Ualifax Breweries Co., LAd., wiil Dibe highest cash price tor empty ale forter pint botiles at their office, /f* Street or at the Brighton Brewery pet i lal aaa for with many of the fungous diseases of | : |} through clearing up, nothing will do them so! | ntl cessfully compete with that grown’ in section, and what we must any othe: do is to make it all as good as the best. | Growers can do this if they will make a united effort for better practices all the season and nothing will : | . ' ; ; nel rere § fe accompils i} e fore the plants are attacked, . te ol . p mere to accomp: sh this object ; ther ¢ 1 7 ’ WITOURN Spraying. Will you do lt - << , ilture, Nova Scotia. SEARS. School of Horti Wi fy lle An English Roberts, in givi paper says that Lord pass through all military lines,discharg- ed a private, as well asa public, obli- gation. 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Edmansop Bates & Co., Toronto AANT ry LCUSEKEEPER A> - To come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every hi pg in cur line that is neces HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you FOR are looking at our goods [heir lowness will surprise you. ARISGOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN SERRES |. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI: OCITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Bu?! ding, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. =i ciislaemappamiiiconalnne i TO LET The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, contaning nine rooms, su!t~ sble for a boarding house-or private resia~ . Apply to pee tte 2k THOMAS McQUAID Queen St - ~ Dressmaking. Scotia Miss Florence Rudge is prepared to do Dresemaking, Mantle Making and Mil- livery at her home, Great George Street opposite Full Electric Light, ae ' But they are that we have now the largest and beat. stcck of stylish he jand elegant hats and caps ever shown in this city, and if you find it hard to suit yourself with a bat or a cap ther try the “Model Store’ where “you always get the best.” Hard Hats, Soft style, any shade. Goods. Caps for the million Every conceivable colour and style, Don't pass the Model Store if you o the confusion caused by our big fire r to see them as It you lie bright colors we can suit you if you like drk colors we can suit you and if you want ji something “just between’? we bave itfor you. (ig eae & Caps | little later than usual in opening those sale now ready for your inspection and > we are safe in saying Hats, any shape, any The very latest American want a ni SY Ne Se SY ale Ste Me Se ee Se AY * New “a Prints... ue TI. J. Harris, e BRERA EH sear a ur New Giothing FOR SPRING HAS ABRIVED ? LONVON HOUSE 4% aSaS It is from the best mdkers in Canada. The ft, finish and general make up is superior to most READY-TO-WEAR CLOLHING. You will find our prices the very lowest ac cording to quality ot oods. Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $10 50 Boy's 1.50 to 6.50 When you want clothing, come and see us. Qur INDUCEMENTS. ? GOOD GOOUS and LOW PRICES b¢ e% J.B, Macdonald & GO owen : ? 5: a i ie be | ace Be Tae ‘ a mt ee ee ie: F R. H. Ramsay & Ce he Jap, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, El Merito and enix. Cigareties. Tobacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store wees sees Bring back anythiny not dene properly é Bring back anyihing not done right f Its our businéss to turn out work right, and if we are informed ‘bat any work we have dine ts not satisfactory we are oily tye! make it satisfac'oryv tr i Its our bu¢ioess tu y 1 ae cor and we always«trive od» +6 as it liea in our power. When in need of an.th . Jine remem ber y la! ur “THE MODERN” Foundera Engineers & Mackinir's acd Boiler Mekere. ¢ , f é / j $ ‘ ; ‘ ¢ Bruce Stewart and Go'y. Steam Nav. Co’s’s Wharf ‘ s Ch’town, PET é ; Phone 125 ; ied Don’t Neglect . Your Watch your watch to rug too [€ you allow leaning, or with damag long without ed parts it may be worn & badly as to distroy its usefulness asa timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if need of re- | pairs he will advise y ceordingly (and perhaps save your watch. | WE BOAST on oor repair depart { ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANT ALL OC nk; if you | have not givca us at will pay be pleased te STREET | you to do so and we will | see you at GREAT (sEOR* wW. N. Tanton _