,sn ‘ .. _ _ ........_ . ... Y, I _ 1 , .~.~ r* fe- < fre _ A _ _ i ' _ ._ _ '1_s__.‘..»-»j.__-_:-»;;.;;;.! fi “ *_ ' ' ‘ f» ' »: .-..;~'?»1- -.~/ -~_~- ' ' " ‘ ." ` " *M ."*" *' ~ - ~ V o 4-Q-as-o-a+-<-0-4 0-o-0-o ,gk ` 4 I' \ E” 3?' "“=f‘_% _, IE - 73553' _‘K3 ' i _ - v 5' I ,$9 L s 5 K § fbi’ NCWS ”‘ `°` f, Q ,.,,.g¢.¢?¢g.g. ALL the Time ~ I _ _ ¢;L~+?*"+é+;__L_____l_f____° I IE]!iI.' _ ll:Td§kiIEli - _ » o idzgggdgaéi E51-ABL|S|.|ED -|89' -_ `. `t:“_" ‘ _ _ _%~-`~_=~i~-‘+-=-~'=eT-1'-~f.-ezf:===ff=f.f.===f-~-. .._~~ff __-~ f _ ~ - _ _ ._ _In *_* _ _ L f _%- .e ____ 3,- _L_ _ __;_` owN.PRiNci: snwann isLaNn. Tnunsoav. Novi-;Mni:iL 29. 1900. PRICE TWO \. `e__`.\ _ ___ f _ EV- _L_ _ _ A' i * ii present in the other provinces and seed bacon do the people want? The lumber Count 's d -two EXCELLENT MEETINGS , ____ ___ _ ._ ._ has been sown which will |be productive woods and m n my 8 and he W” "km to w hed to say that Mr or thicker pig than would naturally be sta tl fth f tory tB ford Farquharson had intimated that the demanded by the English for breakfast 1;.;-.ng<:)urt,nia_v”;iaifltlQiatt»l.l:‘il~leiteyeai1 80vernment would help to liquidate the bacon Of recent date h th i I h .gn __ __ _v _ ~ s, owever, emnes e t C d` ‘ 1 » sivenses incurred from present meeting of Victoria and British Columbia are in Brzhllaloi; E:d`t:l::i?l:f :nst‘:;°k:?~ n Charlo l _ ~ 9 . . ttetown. The people of they demanding a better bacon, lighter in and after he t d to E l d _ 0f The Stotk Breeders Association Held in the ,_ii.n............... .......... ............ .......... i. i. .i...... t, ... ....... ..............'Z.‘;';‘.i..t....'.1i.i‘I.‘...‘3.‘;€. U8°f&l1ew era- He referred to the call when they asked fora lean pig they were and it was decided that the e-\tablish~ | ein Yesterday .at‘.e.%°:;“:.:‘:.°°.?.‘::°f'.;‘;.*;i.°:;;..“‘.‘:;§:‘;‘:1; ‘;fs::..1i:‘;‘.::: “ ‘"8 "“ r.rf‘:°‘:.“°‘°':.”;°:<'b°»~°=~°--- . ' » lr ` boys of the soil could do Canada has Mr Hodson then by the aid of charts Soon like ‘man ohm of stock W” -- _ . - ~ » - n h ‘ __._\W_“\`»_“\` - °°°PP°'i W* *md Clnadians can proudly showed the different hogs as fattened inaugum¢¢djmT:e elghs; exgrggwx _ ""“"`\\~-~ » _ ga “I .. . . ~ __ y“ am aCanadian. The farmers are for the market. Apig forced from birth one taking more than 20 shares than .§¢§r iiilii _f r as 'fi f 2 recommend a mired ra androots. Iatlieleallog should h;lpa` ` _ 1. HMI: hundreds' of il and ho YUMU U the #Wilt of ahelterhor H loi- ation will of greatest be bends gil; Rb moreso upoailoso WWII* B » _ . the. JHCE bone" of the country. Look at. is la.:-gelyhead and sage down instead of doi!lZ away with monopol . fozzna or tl Y L . ig; pargfggslilops atnd it Kill tae found! thief iglcgingdup is the bacl;,dthe sideslargely In answer _ to a gentleman Mn mk h _y oys _ _at_ ave an .ww an no even go for the lumber Courtney said _ he would take > e t 8 :neu of Canada' Ca'\aIdi*ns calnps° . _ in o ' Ch l t lhlVo got to become manufacturers ofthe Another plate showed a pig nearly all and w ne In no temwn' _ _ ____ . - _ ~ _ _ _ _ ouldacttor thecompanyln Ibadan Afternoon Session in Masonic Temple Largely Attended f»2:»iii'ldf§§fI1`tf§`ff.‘f“i5§i.f§§§f°§§f.i XZ T35’ i'iff'f..'§’.i."." ifif 1' '}°Lfk?$°fi§ Z§',`§"°`”““““”"‘°°‘°““°“°‘ "‘° “°'~ ` ’ E\1l`°P¢0_li market, with subsidized must not have a bad crown. _ 'l.'hA'A` i di ' I ' MI. km. c~ Al' E- wo ,lixzxmeég sped the k provinces must hThe selecting of a breeding sow was Caaaedfianliatgan gllellgreceis 2f',1agt‘:>? lil: n ' se mar ets. The people t en dwelt upon by Mr. Hodson as the funsneggiig Cangld-_ 1, ,_. " d to son' J' Gnsdalev Hon- John mf. Gf the present must hand down to their Dlliee Came in Order. The photos Rove all come thediffiicuitlyma huombg of eiweb earlyand piaoiiiwofpoundaot ffl to theacreaadfhwill tunnel for ollvtoa aQ\h¢I‘Q\§“ * latin Seaatorlfelgusoa thought K I wlngtarnlpeagnatdaali poatheclli»ata\ The aenalon adjourned to mdiil f°°_'i ; with the mode of eultlvak i I Ol tm _ lwrs ui' f to' ' ' bet: 'd fth i t it iiii-‘teal ` L .. f "°"` °'°l°°" W' "°""°3° Courtney and others Take Part. oontiiionfhitn °.°.»».§ff3 ti. "1 -~ ~ if i.f.1°t.. ° mafia °" SWS" ` ° ""°”"’” "°“‘“ 5’.°"°"""°”°" ”‘” °“° B"‘“"i rite Fifth .innoni session ofthe Mari-' timeStock Breeders’ Association opened' is the Kindergarten Ilzill yesterday morn~ t ing. After the residing of the minnies by Mr. W. W. Hubbard, the interview' with Minister of Railways. He uestioned very much if the _ _. __ _ _ committee would have succeeded were it not for the if After a little consideration the Minister S 'ilariicularly adapted for the raising of 18. nh. ¥..m.n~ e-n President delivered his address. 35 Dléaserl to allow the transportation President Elderkin in his opzning n»l- »of stock to and from exhibitions. It was dress said that as an Association they were U a meh disappointed in the weather and in 'should be of the very highest ¢ha,m¢¢¢,-_ consequence many were not able to be present. The yearjust now closing has been one No man can properly fit a herd of cattle or an exhibition and expect to make grand point gained. The exhibits lu ominion Herd Book would be .ic epic d \ ey receive n year a er year, thc shoulder ford factory in order to province an *__W_M___M____ » “"°“= P_=fm‘ns_is not dfudrefy. its be1nsver:h~==vy- In =¢1eci1nr=bmdi»r'eo.ti.i. ...goto aprofossiou and Just as soon as farmers' 'SGW he Mid See £7186 U10 bwk Mr Hodson in replv to M M D ld S 10 _ e r e a. in. Eectioa of clean. 'iliac costs considerable to nm the Agggma. Mr.._Hodson then drew special attention. lam; ,nd looked 0,81. the Gem a _ t .nd Eur" .. issuance i Ma ion, andthe would like as many as pos- to t.-he\1Ihoto‘of .what he .tanned at .vert lackiettorilanization Hi- founilllgtm 'qgihihl 'S39 2, ' 4 ms r ° "ne S‘b|°"'° b°¢°m m*m\.b¢l‘S Mid eniend their "_l‘~“~‘ P‘8“md 9~3l¥¢‘i §h0S¢ Dfwvhfi £0 DM* __the_s¢ast-_there was more organization. and ‘ otahoid," , ympathy to so worthy an 0b_,ecE_ ticularly note the difference between the _a meeting Such as the present ol _ “the ,_ Mr. C.A. Archibald, of Truro, then read Ph°l° 0f ll? 0-lid the f01`C¢d Dill- P&l'U°\1l9J' had in almost any schoolroo Th il ont’ mnisnrd Govern lied and well marbled meat. The animal to D .. ~ e .. _ pay. In the Maritime Provinces the throughout thi- United States. be “Sed as il `°=*l“8*¢!"' must bf? Well bred, 5 0flll`03De1`lU"- AS “lifter Of fl\Cl5. h0W@V@l‘» DSC71116 h&V¢ been isolated to some extent, Mr. Dryden said it would. g°°d he“|thY Pi8` Whidl Wm PI`0d\1U¢ 8003 the people of the Maritime Provinces have a not made the progress during recent years going from one exhibit-ion to another theyshould have made and to-day live ` are awakened in a common sympathy. stock breeding is away hehind. ‘The gathering of recognition by the Other provinces have caught the spirit ciadvancenient and now Gntario is point- ed to with :i degree of pride. Thehfaritime Provinces possessed varied wi resources. The days of shipbuilding are gone. The lumber business has decreasedy orginization. I-Ie was quite satisded the majority of it having gone under con- trelcfcorparit ions. In our experience the farmers of to-day arenot able to raise the crops. because o fertility is gone. that is also particularly true in P. E. I. He was glad to say that _ e t\eP. E. Island farmers had realized that fact. The farmer must. become manu- facturers and place the best finished ar- tinleon the market. That is the aim of ip le Association-to improve the stock. _la the Maritime Provinces the _climate M better stock. f b l ii i W : m under him have raised that noe has iioen made an annfacturer of the finished article. Ia' 'liiefree transportation of exhibits to,tim_e Mr. Hodson was transferred to` exhibitions is an important matter . ~ ~ .I O People gather at exhibitions and see what he be haand can be done and go' home to put the id ‘ ' ` ° eas into practice. In the provinces S. and N. B. the results of the exhi- have been something marvellous. time ago a committee was ap- to vi-iit Octawa ani asked for an _ The Fai°mer’s Boot Mide of the best grain leather-°. “Med from 5 to H month°, water B001 - _ , bellows tongue, clump sole. _he thing for the mud, our own make _ni Bios. eaessenes NVITATION 0 ereby extended all young The New canadian I F A . \ 0 _ ' - in - - e Po der a d women interested in ~._. education to write for the 9 O I SYLLABUS Educators lssieiaiiol -IO THE- BU Sili°SS Wllfdfi & SCIIURMAN, 20 dim Proprietorm \_f°. m. fo I Q* ttawa and this Assagiation asked that sent down to the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Gtrisdale was .sent down at that time and a number of meetings were, held. Law' Ir. Hodson was sent and the Government and Boards of Trade of New Brunswick were met with.- Mr. Farquharson was 'com I municatei with and the expenses were paid ofthe meetings held in the summer of' 1il)0._ He believed that it was the beginning of a new era in the Maritime Provinces. He was sure thatfthe inform- ation gathered byfmr. Hodaoqwiii befor the betterment of the conditions. The exhibition held in Charlottetown was a good one from several standpoints and that exhibition should be perpetuated year after year as a stimulus and it will _ serveasa. mile-stone where farmers can look at the past and look forward for the future. As soon as the election was over the the present meetings were started and Mr. Grisdale ani Mr. Riynor have been __ emi; _ _ _f_"__________i_, CATARRH PHILANTHRO PY. Which means, do good as well as get ood. This is how it operates,---Pearl iike Mill, Que., August, 1900, “Enclosed find S1`i.U), send six outfits to fi lends" as follow-"A short tim: ago I wrote you for an outfit for Mr. Liberage, he would not now part with it for twice its value. I secured one in Montreal, having been informed ofyour remedy bf,§ny tutlierz- it has acted wonderfully in Nasal Catirrh of long standing. Signed. '_ . Trios. Sisson's_ Mr. Sissons says a great. deal more but when a man sends for six outfits of Cfitnrrhzone that means more than u bushel of words. Such action stands for conviction that he has discovered ‘ ii remedy of snprerlativc vnluc, Druggists all sell Catarrhzone, ask them to Show it to vou, ask them to let you try it. We will send it to you for $l.t'0 or n sample far 0 cents. N. C. Puls in Sc Co.. KUIKS' ton, Ont., Hartford. Conn. L _ I iiiiiiotig hGame and girls. v Only a. few left- & liilililli Books and Fancy Goods i Splendid pastime for your boys _ _ W Better secure one at once- ~- 4 ' ~ `----I Pope had started breeding in P. E. Island. He then :reviewed the history of registration as far asthe province was p g g e advice what course to pursue. Mr. C.C. Gardiner, replied that they ‘ll M w it re _ o rovince to its present standard. were. _ 3 With the strong vigorous 1 Hr. Hodsau _said that these PIOVI which was of course due tothe delay i'nf the crossing of the steamer. He had much pleasure, however, in introducing Mr. Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Commis- sioner. Mr. Hodgson in coming forward said _ that in taking up the subject of the “Re- quirements of the Pork Markets,Canaditin and Foreign," he was pleased to do so as a ` practical farmer. In the first place if the producer is wise he will find out what the i people want :ind will endeavor to cater to that need or want. In the province of Ontario particular attention has been paid to producing what the market requires. In Canada the home consumption and the export trade for bacon has increased until today it is one of Canadais chief sources of revenue. In dealing with the different markets. Mr. Hodsbn divided them into four classes, viz: l. The home market for fresh pork; 2. The__home market for hams and -bacon; 3. The lumber woods and mines. 4. The export trade. ' The market for fresh pork is very limit- ed. Tliere isa demand for chops made from light lean pigs. If heavier pigs are used 1 the greater part of the fat is paredoff. h¢j0il{Hl Wlfh W0 % as The le from Sarnia to Montreal usea question naturally arises what kind of i""°?"""'“""'l I _ . creamoftartar.. nd must work together. People Mr. Gardinersaid that the Hon. J. C, 5937' f°" f°°d wnsumed- I' The pig that will be of the most benefit to packet and producer will be one with good strong feet and legs. fairly different provincial governments is Concerned until the disposing of the g°°d length of side between' bagk another very important matter. The Registration Books. *md _ 5h°“_l_d_°f him” 55300511 -and ason the Association is meeting today ` Hon. John Dryden said that he was not, t“P°".i"¥' Fmm W°°dsw°k '"f'° °°"'1°°'d5 n Prince Elward Island is because it suillciently acquainted with the history r°fPi'¥s“’°"° “°tt°M"-Dj5'i°S °f T°1'°°t'°» could not get the people over to tho of rovincial re istration to iv " and his Sldmlment 5h°W5 *chat *RSX W8” coa rse and were worth one centlper ` lb. that every gentleman present would re- Mr. Joseph Wise, complained of errors lessthau “N°'1 °i”3°rs°,T'Ex°"°"i5_i§|Y8`°°d cognize that the Association is doing the in posting names of animals in the Dom- pigs °°m° fmm the Y°’§sl,’_ir°' Befkshire est it can to forward the inion Registration Record. and hmW°rth breeds ¢'°§”°d With “W byects of its organization. He wished Mr. Callbeck spoke in fnworof Dominion _ °'di“““'7 breeds °f the °°““.“'-7’ B¢.f°'° bear testimony that what Registration. ‘ Speaking severally Mr- Hodsbn showed ver position held by Ontario was through Mr. Rogers, asked if stock, on the Stock Wm” 14 9h°t°3 ul °f which ucimd much _F __ the eflicency of the work done by Hon. Farm was eligable for R:gistrai:ion in ”""w“ti°“' I" c°“u"“i28 he said John Dryden and Mr. Hodson, who Dominion Herd Book. *hat 9"* Amffiwns 51* §P5¢l'l“§_ 011° ma rket and Canadians are ng to D900 ' gooddleal of the offal of the factoiies. The _MN the genaiafprieeto td, fiauhnaononn ibm. .ers -_ ` ;_'__`_ ' , _~ "‘-“V ,"éH)ii >_*__fA . i“': ~w~i~»w~e- swwwwmwwwwnsuuuwmreassent~-~~i-nn&nf_fA?e ’ I setaofreoords. for éwlne.at&¥§. `. _.ll f I ` ,_ .4 . ' alsorecordsforsheep. - _ 5 "f - 1-.. .__ __ _ _ _ Hr. J. A. McDonald, Hermsnviilt-.~ ! .@£sadK he could notuse the Dominion Herd ,"1 _ T I I ,lf .- t mf.. for swinef He thought the _Doa_\inioi§li"_T'9E'°-!f‘?_\‘, ._ Q. . ‘ _ff " 'I' Herd Book siionifi be reoogni_z¢.i oy the_If€‘__*P_.l’.?;_*‘*¢!*' United stntos. _ __ E Hon. im-_orytion said tnattiienoininionif __ ' it -_ "X angel Records are accepted, but the specify that the animals must n-_-at `P°0i'*l - ` ng/isterai in the U. s. Reoora_Booir»." ._i`7`__`...~..-§...§I=_ sons realize this time win not be the in nicely arched one the nnaeriineefree ,aid Qganominm' 'm 4 U, ' °'“ _F e . _ i _ . i_ - o ciii e came to the xlildus to the United States fl’0I!1 ill Billlblhess Maritime Provinc =s. He came to the Is _ ii _ . , _ _ , m. e rst apaper on “Live Stock Registration" a¢t"UU°U WaSdll`¢l`t¢d'i°U1¢l'tt|¢W¢lShf step is to have l l ' _ oca organization. Mr rging the registration of all pure bred “hem °f the f°l'¢ 9h°\1lde1'- McDonald thinks that the work is first to stock in standard Registration Books. The Dis that is commonly known as I ootniiiionn ooooonitivo tori; fnotoi-y win. Mr. D. Rogers of Freetown asked if the _ the “Sl“3"" is '"7 eve” d°WU 95° back t ' o no carried on successfully, elsewhere in Canada-they are only in their infancy. He believed the people should be the be- ginners and not the government. He and he had asked him tocome to the Is- land, and explain matter and he was pre- pared to help if necessary. ' Mr J. H. Grisdalo then, dealt with the feeding of the swine. - e bought a long~ animal and he thought he, nothin.. Canadians cann mess? “_ _ .__ ..v5f`_~.;_ nj <_g§»f¢i__;'__»_`,. ti; ttyl ;l.*,.‘;'_ zefggiésgiél :i.sEw§£&§§ 4 .- i »~ '- - - 1 _ --“ig-li The U. S. government whos _*___ ‘»_lR ”‘__ A __ arranged things with a viewiif obitrlet-1' ei .. . _ ni. »¢“““eent1e»a»to=@»nstanwnn._, _ nncnrtiinei-tokens:tneroioapen¢ity,_¢lie¢l¢‘r¢Ilis!_linsane.; __ __ _ _ M _ __ _ ,_ _minstpersonsreaiotsriog niiseiy. :_ _ Q _ ~“’j_m _ -“ Liu . ' Mnnryden sanitiint therein ‘f j . ' E ‘ _j 'udaaliaaina teeaeo ,in Ontario. The Dominion Act places ; _ .” ,_;§.____&- lim " f ` lhlatlyaii 'I would - _` nnoofsiootossco. ~ -;li°l!f¢“'!!l°~ , ,~_t,._.~... e _ j , session adjourned until2p.m. __'¢_9F9*“hl5|P___ ~ _ _ _ " ’ " ' “"’ ` ”"'e"‘“"‘\ " ` ' 'I . ° “elves __ V arranaoox sEosION. __ At the afternoon session Hr. Eiderkinl '_ regretted the ahsenceof Prof. Robertiion§'Pl\'ll°l‘ Ill! bythehedorlot uno. a.1rooon¢=i_ti trouine was with the miirrret-ao? ~ 1 - market for pure bacon hogs- __ is no encouragementto raise bacon hogs. The cheesebusiness was fostered and 5; business shpuld be placed on a snbiiantlal basis. The worst scrub ii* bfllgs tho same price. aS the best at the iactory. _ Senator Furguson said that when the pork factory started the lines suggestedpi by Mr. Hodgson were carried out. After f* two years the factory turnedaroungl _éandf would not buy the pork they had asked' the people to raise. _ Mr. J as. Courtney, _ Lindon, said that ._ since coming to Canada. three years ago a number of farmers hadstarted theifown factory. He had made aproposition the farmers, .of Brantford that time and offered to with them. Since arriving in thisttime he was pleased to learn factory would be opened. The factory that he had to turn out good snperier if possible heilid sion ii °‘ manager. 4 4 _ Dai-infthepaot month amgi ell.. d " alot two Mr. _ “costs” pig Dryden the are also a prolltable feed leaves aswell as the roots. Corn is it gl ii iii iii iii ‘ _ e ii l r if sow. E two ring _ one Experimental the summer. easily cultivated. Pigs will eat agyery unwholesome diet _for swine and tends to cholera. The young pig can be' brought on more rapidly with cracked feed than with dry feed. He would *_*-» ~- ~ 'r __f " 'v' ‘ Y -~»--___ _*___ knew Mr. Courtney was a practical mu; __ Following la program for to-day: _ -raolunar. lov. Url. tent , .r._n. oi-ianii, g meutalFaim0thwa.A"ml Addre ‘es, lembarn of til lm ments present.. ` 8 p. in -Special public UQNQ. address, Hon. D. Fuqahanlaa. lulh» f P. E. Island. “The locality U 1_1. _Effort from a noint,” Hoa. John Dryden, Oat. i of Agriculturew “Details i Ol tlon,”- F. W, Iiodaoa, Dominik liao Stock Coinmlaaioagr, Ottawa. ,_ N. ii.-A -niii"il'non»ion it nam: after every address, and all intercs@ lo invited to participate. ° 2 _ .;. _ ` » 5" -` ~ Eg.. - _ ~»s it 5§iii§§§lfl §ie?;5% l5‘i igxiiflllii’ if uri; ».‘}‘»"£‘t§'}u‘L'."n i riositient of me runtime emit hike' had made _a huge mistake. but it not so The sow must b ke ieutelhk - 1 e _ pt ~‘ , UI. warm. Once the sow has farrowed she 2ll';=~`[ , s iU§f"I|i= _ nhl* _A __ naar. ad# bf---Q__.-1 TENDER C0888. S;at_teol~as,cons otall kia “___” m:°°@.:.:'*':.°'c:..'l'-»»~` ‘ i i Q-_-; *raon udnascilyntiiatttts ~- :rn-i.»-°... ;..e.=.-~. -ff e .t.i*°'-"“\°~ E 'tIw¢a3'lv5neanu. N. _-,_...»|n- tn" no \*\¢\&\»§O` SALAD BOWLS. FRUIT DISHES. BISCUIT JARS. FERN POTS. CANDELABRA. CHEESE COVEIK FIV E 0'CLOCK TEA SETS. FANCY COLDKEI GLASEWARE. Handsome p at to r hi a._. latest designs. suitable hr =Pl'§Bl\\l~ » ff ""' ¥`f`_`.`.` ~9itllli§§‘|lIFV' 3 _ s To start with he said, into the nnnnn "" two weeks old. Constitution is essentia il THE BANQUIL _ but the 'form of the animal is also necessf The blllquet at the Ihvles Hoi! it lo tary. He found that the type of Berkshlreqtvenihx WIS i5l»¢\\‘0¢| bl 55°C* in tl.e provinces is two short. He found Ni 8Pl°!\di‘l ll\¢ll\1 WIS prepared, it afarmer .up the St. John River who had WU idmimbly Served- lr- B- BH*