-4 -if - we-v¢ dd- ~.~_..» »~ .. .-4 .n».¢..».i. at wunuleosv... .-- ...~a........_.......-._-.............»....._. D ._-.._...~ L.. r A | ._ ¢ -. Ia _g -» l '7` Y r 5 -r 3 »- rr ` W' ’/ Q1 I ’ __ 7 S raising is considered tobe a paying busi- _ / _ _'.__,, _,_ > _ lness with many of the tarmers. The ° '_ °`°" '_' ' 'Y ll/ 2 ‘/£3 ` 4-* - meat i of ll al b _ _ ,__/_/_/___ » _ _ s _exce ent qu ity and com- :-,§` // _ / / J, I ,_ I __ ____ mands the highest price on the markets ‘=`_-_E _ _///' / / 1 __, 'g 4 of the Dominion and the United States. _ ea.. _ __/ y/ _ / i - I Wifi. one advent or dan-ying the / / I / I/ 5 l . // / . . g’ 5 ` _ _ __ ,/ § i A r I / /1'# wellequipped packing house inCharlotte- //// §§§.i?§..:"::. ‘sz _ a ff f ..._ 3.55.1; ‘° "'° /7 L _ I * Horses which were once a staple e %% i li If li il ll 'i l 7 ' .f 'T “V f ` * ' ‘f ' " ”‘\"’.`f'1”"-'11-._.."‘~;""' "-.,§§"" ”"`i"t; '1“»:.=f; 1...;-’-»-.Q i.-"A _ T 1 _ , rw Q.. illlo. llllol llllel lol lilo; llulnlolo lo lol lloool ll_ .~' fa `\ ~-~\° ‘ "N 0F PERS9Mii._J.ll ' Mr,»John MsPheraon,B_¢v¢l'l!» UNM if »-ies s°i~'r~°“~ i is-,§Uol.)l ioore"f1v`as*a fiaassenxerbl ~ on evening return- 0 L_. on 7- ?,” W ¢¢a 3'* snamnocx ii, Showing her Ocean and Full Racing Rigs. Ihope Columbia is your best boat. I am here with the bestEngland can produce and I want tojrace against the best in America. l1lon’t believe I will have an easy victory by any means. I want to liit the cup, but more than that, want good races. I have livron to a N. Y. World Reporter. t ' l~ -- ii. .-. __._‘f- Y _, *___ ‘I ~~-i - W ' I is well adapted for dairying being well watered, fertile and of an equable tem- . perature,hencea'much greater develop- " ment in this line may be expected in future. To professor J. W. Robertson, .Df”.‘_" d V I ’ ,~ Q’/ »’ l acting on behalf of the Federal Govern- ' ‘ _ | ment, is due the credit of establishing the " .,///"1-_ _ - dairy industry upon so drm a basis in \| l \\‘q \ \ 3 `\§\;_t_ so--»_.<“_. ' (\\é"“’ 4-( vlan --~._ Prince Edward Island. 11% ,_.§"_ _ F BAGOX _ _ ./ _.- _ _ /,',,,, Bm: A-‘D ° _ Z ’ ; Enough beeves are raised to supply the /Z# / local market and also tofurnlsh a con- y 4// - - ll Z sidcrabie number forthe export trade to /jf f//if _. ( _ the neighboring provinces. Occasionally ’ /_ ) f ,Z '_ _ l afew are shipped 'to Great Britain. The ' *' . I r } \ \ introduction of Shorthorn and ‘ Pulled Angus blood is doing much to improve the size and quality cf beet stock. Sheep f\ \\\\ \},_ “ wn < ` production of bacon received 'a new I ' l l l impetus. This industry has been further `s.»\:~‘&~;=:Ef _,_ \\ \\\\ ` 5 ~_¢\ _i .___ ~ \\ _ ?‘_\. '.!§_~`_ “ag _ _ \‘\ I si" M -`>`S ` ' A _, ` H stimulated by the erection ot a large and ¢0l11!1`l0dii»5’ DOW constitute onlyasmall fraction of the agricultural exports. The product of the comparatively in. signiilc int hen continues to be fi source of very considerable revenue to the farmer. The trade in dressed poultry is Rrowing slowly as the requirements of the markets and the process of fitting' . , _ ._.r M I _' _ i .wif $1 __ _ - - g; . __ _ __ - __ _-_ __ ..v= .5 - __ ~s..f_,¥ . --~ ' " Y --~ "l’=s’._f:.-1':’.=`~’ -"` ` fi _<7 .._..4 _.__ if __ _.:___. _";._"~ -; _- `. V :?___;. =;. li* .__, _ g S; _f - - '_/,'=*'?_7?`°-'- " "2-i°:~,;-"-~ »_"' `_"" _._."'.f-r-a:` W """'”_ -;M_; f_ __`_"'-\_f-3:-'T... _-' who have demonstrated the practicability &’ ` - ot _growing fruit here, but the great THE COLUMBIA magority are ignorant of thefirst princip- Nnwronr, R I.. Se t 5.-At a meeting of tne Committee on Challenge of the Royal les °t fruit culture' Tlfati apples* plums' Ulster Yacht Club held today the Columbia was selected as the representative of the and the Smal' ffului 03-Uibe Dl°0dH¢8d New York Yacht Club. _I in abundance and excellent in quality is \ _ ‘proved wherever the proper care has +- - -- » . _ » been bestowed upon the crop. It would seem that a splendid opportunity or em- P. E. ISLAND AGRICULTUREf=ii?lii§§i¢.§fi‘?”1~Y°"f»‘i Fruit growing is still in the initial stages. True, there are afew orchardists _ AGRICULTURAL PROGBESQ By Hon. B. Rogers Commissioner of Agriculture Edwcd me we f°f_ my cm 7 largely dependent upon individual enter _ _ prise Apart from the benedts derived I PFOWSO BPOS. 931 !rom.the sales ot pure bred stock at the e . ~ _Model Farm, which was established i'~‘~i;;,¢*~_;="‘ _ ~_T 1 _ *V T4 the birds are better understood. ` ing from Sydney. Mr, John Mitchell, who has been vial!- ing _his relatives returned to Boston °`I_l Saturday morning. ' ' ' Mr Arthur Newberry returned on Sati- urday evening after apendinga holiday in the neighboring provinces. ' Miss Vera Lea, Victoria, was in, city on Saturday. She returned by the J aoques Cartier in the afternoon-_ , _ Mrs. . ‘ - M turday Hrs. B W Bignsaal daughter Farquharson crossed' by the ‘Princess Sat nrday morning sn route to Halifax. I lliss llsllondd, Da_ades_.w_hoooou_p W " Hass., I nm amid cam at semen. B. o. and- _a position asleashes in Mediordi returned there on Satnrdsy‘n§¢ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahon, Haliivm who have been visiting in the City for a tow days rstarnsd to Halifax on Sa morning. ' Miss Wright of _Carleton are visitinl ll the City the guestsot Mrs . J.A. Cameron. Kent Street. ' ' Among the inward passengers bi the express on Saturday evening were Messrs W. I;"Weeks. L. G. Wheat. Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. R Fennell. ` 19 yeafs studies. At the Shelburne Con vention-Hr. Myers delivered an on Bible study. He wasalso a del to the Northile1d'Students conf _ _ During the summer Mr.lMyers was en- MB A. J. William Myers re-enters Dal- housie in a few days to conclude his t S erence. gaged_in the mission held at Lockport; Na Sy , the employ of Mr. G. F. Hutcheson for a number of years was a passenger UY if Princess yesterday morning en route Glace .Bay where' he secured a position with Messrs. Lighter 8: White, jewel- lers. Hismany friends while regrti-ting his departure from the City will be pleas- ed to learn of his success. Mr. Frank Duchemln, who has been in ° he to “An'Act for the Encouragement of Agri- fgultm-e” was passed by the Provincial Legislature, which provided for the intro- duction ol the Farmers’ Institute system iandalso forthe appointment ot a Pro- tessor ot agriculture whose duties it will every conildencs in Shamrock II. She is nine minutes faster in thirty miles than the Shimrock that Columbia beat.-SIR THOMAS be to snperintend the work at the Govern- ment Farm and lecture before the students ol Prince of Wales College. INSTITUTE WORK. For Institute work the province has been divided into thirty three districts. The societies formed in each district must have not less than fifty members enrolled,- and are required to subscribe forty dollars annually in order to receive the Govern- ment grant of dfty dollars per year. More than halt of the Institutes have already been organized, and it is expected that all of them will he working before the end of the present year. _ oanrrs 'ro aoaxcouronn. ~ The e nditurc by the Department of so about $3,500.00. ` I Ot this sum nearly $2,0ill.il) willbe expended in grants and other disbursements ln connection with Institute societies, as already described. A grant of $50.!!! goes to the -Fruit Grow- ers’ Association, and $300 to the -Dairy- men’s Association. The latter sum is used to help in defraying the expenses of a Dairy Inspector._ About six hundred dollars will be spent on the Farm where experimental work has been instituted , this year. Salaries and contingent ex- penses make up the remainder. All l . in the near future. The new order of things possess thecon tldence ofthe people. _ We have already experienced the benefits of cooperation in the sale of farm products. With the means of education within reach a still greater development in ngrl- _l culture may reasonably be expeced. The land in Prince Edward Island is nearly all settled, and with the exception of mall portions' which are still occupied i by forest is all under cultivation. The production of farms, however, can he greatly increased by improved methods otcultivation. The natural resources of ` the province are such that a popuhition` double that of the present day might be supported comfortably. A more extensive system of farming in which the orchard will enter largely seems likely to supplant the old methods. Xl-1--l When you ask for Headache Powders b sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept a substitute. It is better to be sate than sorry and you may besure that KUM- FOBT are the best. All Druggists in 10 and 25c. sizes. L. -?Zg_____ Tons and tons df .clothing _ Come and have a look at __ ______________________________________________________________________________________ _ _ nm cmietwwwn .mm ¢.,,.,,{ Now’s the time to see thema With the exception of about a million finished products such as butter, cheese, 'wi °“°"d_°d 9° t_h° ‘mu °f~ th rw-I uso do government aid Prowse Bros. 93i ‘ I _ l The pmgressfn agriediture in Prince just come in at the big store. 8 dollars annually derived from the fisher- " beef and bacon, and less ot the raw ma- __ °°u‘ Fi°°'n7 °h° “°°°s°“'7 ml' ‘ °h"“3° in l!'1*'-"""1_""- _-1- IW Agriculture for the year 1901 will amount' _l ".3, _ 1*? _ D _ __._,g 1|* lwgi ' _ ' ,‘ - sl i l ' 1.' ~ ' _ "E1, '.-.._.~,' '_- ll s. f .1 _ if `-fy' _ if ___o_ ~ o_ 'sl __, _re @‘o was #Jie 8@.oo oo.8~ fl \ i Q' _ _ _ _--I _»s‘ . -.» 'ii _> if _ J; In -_» - ‘_ _ » _ ...[1- _ T, j_; whereto save<1non_ey.l M stoner. W _ Song / I ' - - _ailiecital of Modern Songs in. f*""=W ew " 9” ` r if/~" 3;-.Q _¢» H __ ,v__-.r .45 _fpwgau _ _*g 1 = A ’; _ - 1 ff- I M . .: . '_ ;` ~. " _ <2 4. .T 21..-5 -' .-'.f `l»;_-s» iff. F ». Vw Yes! eve *school bo in town or ‘iff 1 1 .~ -3 -ff-.`,.‘_.;.’>;‘€.@:» -.ii~--;‘4`so:i\"-“_.¢_iiie==v~~‘>.. .. i it so of M select his suit and _ge Qilknot charge Q . _ - - `* ¢ _ ‘_ _ - ` » ` 7' _ _ =' - 4 ,_ 1,, A o R' -1- ' << < _ ~ = s fe of profit on it (at exactly cost) for? ode Ween -. _ , e ' only, Thursday .evening the ladt choose from the finest stock on P E I .WFHWWTWW ’ We___want every boy on P E _ _ _acquainted `wi_th _our Clothing S*ore and when ' _’ they growl _be msn-they will know 7515!’ l\Zl%‘I?‘BYU ~B1l`».abv.. » 1 - The only__Cloth1n'g Store on the _ floor ip the city. Prices on the ground as well. r ' ”‘ Y@ ‘YP ¥EW\'”ET' l% lWNlli 3WUK 4" W/ ‘L Mr. A. U. BRANDER, _fBai'itone sister] by Miss‘E.\IU MULEAN, R€lll8f¢ Will S THE Y. ll.il A. Mil On Tuesday Evening, _ indications point .toarapid advancement; Y. M. A. " (§"Admission 25 cents. » _ Hardwood We are manufacturing a quantity of extra quality wood Flooring. » Parties in need ofa first-classdooi* ‘sure of a good articles while the lot lasts, f A. pucsnllrl a cd, init.. of nd..-mixed _ _C ‘town. ing 3c, igoxwdw _ _ ° 1- ' - ‘- .: _‘.4 I . _ ‘ ,f _ Corticelli Skirt Protector is and _the wool is selected its elasticity, Hneness and , ._ . . _ _V__ New Lhnsty Hats Just mi; _ ` if will not chafe the finest i __ ‘- ' x farms. The commercial interests of the _ ing of improved live stock is accordingly °! "h° present' yearf C°mmi“i°n°" 9f A3' . _ ,- -. -_ province are dependent upon the pros- " receiving greater attention each year§and ri°“Im_r° was a°p°_mt°d'°”d“D°P°"tm°“"l Barrister, Solldior, *Nutty Piiik, -,kc ` parity of the farmers and the .farmers arerealizing more and more the “°t Ag“°ult’um became estsbmhed in the I MONEY` T0 LOAN. L A I manufacturing indian-its pm- lumen to be derived nom the intrddde; I°1‘“d- I” Mm” f°’1°"‘“¢ ° bm °“°‘°1° I orrrcn=-Brass Banding. spar or'”.__° decline with the pro- tion of pure bred animals into their flocks gressotagrisnlture. Nearly all valuable_and herds. , _ ._ _ g__,___ Snmmerside P. E. Island. ~ it V tilnborhaa bead cutaway, and the tor- . 4 ' '- peshblsainonnttoincrease the national_ Co-Operative dairylngalthongdi otreoent ' YQKI-‘ 'mllelominss ofany kindintroductionhavingbeen hegunin 1&1, whatever.. Itwiiltiinshsseen that ag-'occupies the place sim Mlm hsnwhefvnrtin _ -of-oe' on-dna Wil' 1°' *ill mme” over_ the sstshavseeaaed to. contribute any ap- V' °°'°P”‘*“"‘_,9-*mYING- ' Reader l you will have to give some of your friends a 1: if _ 2; .;i_ I' l a . _ ,_ _ ` .` x, `°*"'>ZQ|l.v\ in lnQ>~»A _ lt has a i-ous, elastic weave. I- If 1 _W _iz _ I# is better than any other "' - ~’-'V` TT.. If ii I s ~ _ _ _ _. Protector because there is no ieain wal edits r Pi-in Ed ard uri is: ,h .gram sement ii ‘f”"‘P"‘““°°1°"‘*‘* G°'°“‘m°“°°°¢°k¢ _' - ~ ' _ I -1-I."-5 2'” - nimdemay bewsdid mote imdcfeed ez. in did zsniofaftgn nmm 'rue billed? '“’”‘°°‘“ °'=‘.° ““‘""- A” *ht "WNW K°““°th J' M°"““' B A’ s “' _l 'U L \-' ff.. Any “binding with cotton will skrmk d k th kift. anpucer es When the pile wears off it the gloss 05-your shoes. onrweddinggiftsm Protector will .Saved on~ilat,_not turned puuineiil lsbdled