; é =-_ CALENDAR ! OR SEPTEMBER, 1893, | Last Y nN New M NE First | f n Ww st Mf » ms F * S High | water | ‘ 4 1 43 2's 2] 62 32 ,»' & 1G 3 3S f si 8. 4iM 20 | o | 1 og | 6 47 : iy 24 R { ' 2) y a|F 20 9 48 g/s 18 10 25 ~ io - i4 li 28 2 12 morn ; j 10 0 4117 ! ie 0 34 wit i ee. i: a 61S : 4 1 42 ‘ s a Z 2 35 ‘ ti i 3 26 19 i ; 4 40 2 ce 8 y Zi i ; i lg 22 - yb * 15 ; s | 5l . o i. ’ 24/8 i} 9 41 251M 41 1d 17 : - ' - 25 | 19 &2 27 , 43 ll 27 ' . 98/7 f 11 aft 6 29 | 9} 0 44 36 | Sa 6 218 38] lL 31 a . ’ VET Hh } i ‘ 4 44 Baki a 4 Tuk Leapine DitLy NEWSPareR oF P. E. Istanp, fe issued « y afterno n, from the office of Tus EXaMiner PUBLISHING CoMPaRY, in the London H Building, Queen Street RATE ‘F SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE) Oue Vi $1.00 Six Mon 200 Tuxee M a; Ose M 0.35 Sent pos sid to any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING RATES. THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents NEW SERIES, es Visitors to the World's Pair’ (ntercoloaial Railway, Which pisses through a Country unr- valled for SCENERY. Char‘ottetown to Chicago and Retarn, $33 55. Tickets good for 3) davs from date of isaue, with stop “ver privilege at points in Canada, also at Detroit and Port baron TOURIS? TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN to CHICAGO and RET iN, good to l6th November, 1393, $48 15, amt at correspondingly low Other Statiohs. In addition to the which is continued regutar daily service, as heretofore, a superb | BUFF RT AND SLEEPING C °R, lighted by electricity, wHl leave JT\LIFAX EVERY MONDAY at 12.2), standard time, and will be run through to CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE, arriving there WEDNESDAY EVENING, mak'ng the FASTESL TIME between Halifax and Chicago. Further Information can be obtained of any Station Agent. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Rallway Office, Mone on, N. B.,? 2).h September, 1sv5. 4 dy U 19th Oct | 7 Don't travel Second Class when you can gv First Class for nea ly the same money. Fo- that reason CO TA BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlttetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company’s Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel S. 8. “HALIFAX,” Wharf, foot of Sac« - | | sailing from the Plant | ville Street, For sma siverti#ements which are ordered for only or two weeks the charge is cents pe h for the first insertion, and 20 | centa for each contingation. Rate cards are | furnished on application at the office. Special contract 7 « at a reduced rate are quoted for mivertixsements four Ineves In sie or larger 1 are Wl run for three months or longer } No sp 1) notices Inserted unless paid for | Si the rate of 1) cents per line, and under no eircumstances will such paid notices appear jm the a umn. Special discounts made on all advertise- ments connected with Chureh Fairs, Bazaars, | Pienies, et NO notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per | line is paid That Tux Examtner te considered by our Merchants and Manufictarers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. FE. Istand, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements pubiic, is abuadantly proved by the fact that i n order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present #l_e Tre Darcy Examtven is for sale by the fol- iowing agents ht. H. Mazon, Tost O lee Charlottetown Harvie © Co. Ub. George Street, ‘ Theo. L. Chappelle, Queen = treet J. Me(tntyre Mafpe,ue Road, ©. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Coilfin, (:rafton Street, DD. Chappell, Prince Street ' avraar Store, Queen street, S. tiray, News Stall, P. E. Ou the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Belectic Rookstore, Sum- tnerside, Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hon. D. : ordon, |.vorgetown. Db. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton oe 66 64 o> I. Railway, and The Weekly Examiner | every Friday from the 't is made up of matter wisieh bas appeared in the Daily editions, and interesting Is ‘saned mornins publishers’ ofice. iy a first-class weekly newspaper an! fall of the The subscription for Tax WEEKLY INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the latest new s+. United States, iv one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same s*ale as given bove for Tue DatLy EXaMINER. Prosthetic Dentistry lam prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on h liftferent kinds of plates:—Aluminum, Watt's Metal, Reese's Metal, (these metals “ »ot oxidize or turn black In the mouth). Vulcanite, Celluloid and Zylonite. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist. DOCTOR DORSEY, siclan and Grmulaate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late \ f the Resident Staff of Belie- vue Hospital and the New York .ving-in Hospital, New York City mber OFFICE North Side Queen OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 8S juare Residence—Near Corner of King and Queen Mireetsa, Chariottetown Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE---------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX ‘A. LEOFRED, Graduate of Laval and McGiil) MINING ENGINEER. MAIN OFFICE sees QUEBEC BRANCH OFFICE. . MONTREAL STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other «, ax used 25 to 40 years ago For ] pary #) te $5 each GEORGE LOWE, B46 Spad na Avenue, Toronto, ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES slesroom ; Q WINES | WINES ! FINEST QUALITY. Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham- pagne, &e Pucse Wives have i first~<lase and well matured. BYRNE BROS., Great George Sireet. rehable EXaM- | een Street, Charlottetown | een iaported from | European houses, and are pure, | “ONLY ONE MIGHT AT SES, | and the privilege of going on board Steamer | night before departure without extra charge. | For Tickets and all information apply to the office of the Charlottetown Navigatior Company. 7 Christy | Enives BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Worton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I. RAILWAY. Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- way will run daily (Sandays excepted) as | follows :— | i | } eet Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Scuris 6m “ Accommodation for Summerside 24pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris... Fadl. dencde- 0 @ F Passengers for the West ean leave Char- lottetown at 6a.m., arriving at Summerside at &isand Tignish at 1.455 a m., ne same day, reaching Summerside at 4.065 an Charlottetown at6.2) p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Sammerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas- seugers going East can leave Charlottetown até.jva.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown al Wa. m., returning tw Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.35, p. m. Trattw will arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart , 9 Dam Accommodation from Summerside. .9 40 “ Accommodation from Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart 5S} pm Express trom Tignish and Summer- side fi. ‘ tg 6 All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. “ D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, Johnston's | Fluid Beef i | maintains its high standard as | A Perfect Beef Food. | STAMEVAL form of a | is a FOOD anid a TONIC combined. | It contains the feeding qualities of | | nEEr AND WHEAT, and the tonic [ ' | Palatable Beef Ter. Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan The perfect equivaleat of MOTHER'S MILK. | tity of water it yields a product that is S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe | Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xe. Sr. Joun, N. B. MARINE INSURANCE, a Fore'gn Marine ot ®eliance Marine of Liverpool. | Neva Scotia Marine of Halifax. Hutls, Cargoes and Freighta imsured & rwest ra Sterling Certificates, the issued on “u PReL. W HYNDMAN. | Ch'tow rates from all | ‘We will Endeavor to give Customers Every Satisfaction yable in any part of $$$ $$ 8 8 8 TH: ALMGHTY, DOLLAR colonial Kailway, and Ulifax to Bostoa via EVERY WEDNESDAY, at | CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1893. ENMAN'S | MERIT ACKNOWLEDGED | STORE Formerly J. D. MeLeod & Co's. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Flour, Tea, Biscuits, &c. S. B. ENSIAN & CO. | Charlottetown, September 21, 1893 —eod & wky * A rich subject for thought, most people admit PERHAPS it has no Interest for You. PERHAPS P | | | } By tre Sicstors of Mercy. The Kilekapeo Indian Remedies Found to be Invalucble at a Famous New England Preparatory School.— Their Use is Always Found to be Beneficial. The Sisters of Mercy who conduct the St. Augustiue’s Preparatory Board- ing Scliool at Hart- ford, Conn., write that they find: the Kickapoo Indian Remedies invaluable to them in caring for the health of the scholars under their charge. ‘Kick- apoo Inditm Sagwa, Kickxpoo Indian Oi] andKickapeo Indian Cough Care” they say, “have been used here with the most gratifying results. These staple remedies of the Indian race de serve the widest possible recognition, and their use is always beveficial.”” The Kickapoo Indian Romedies, Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure, Kickapoo Indien Oil, Kickapoo Indian Salve, Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer and KICKAPOO INDIAN SACWA, The Grandest Remedy of the Universe, For the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. a“ Black, Hf it has, we would like a word with You, Halifax & P. E. Island §, §. Line — (1) In order to reduce our large stock of DRUGS and DRUG- 'GISTS’ SUNDRIES before moving from the Old Stand, we will sell at greatly reduced prices. to buy goods in our line cheap. GPO. EF. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1895 whky 3i We have now in ‘tock a Fine Collection LARGEST SIZES, | nspect i0 THE Quality ranging from 50c. to $5 per Suit. JOHN McLEOD & Tailors and Outfitters. Charlottetown, September 19, 1895. OPEN TO THE WHOLE ISLAND, LD AT ree) NG cere WILL BE ; ‘Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and 27. 29 285 AND SEVLEMBER . 26, ant articles for Exhibition must be entere} at the office SATURDAY, 2322p SEPTEMBER. All animale | ’ } tary, Cameron Block, on or before | | tember, for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky art.cles, requiring large space, should apply to not later than the [8th Septeruber. forme, will be sent or given to any person apply.ng The Entry Books are now open, and entries can be made at any to the Secretary. Secretary. The Grand Parade of Prize and other Anima} September, at Il o'clock, a. m., sharp. The following Races wll take place during the Exhibition :— $1,300. PREMIUMS. FIRST DAY—27ru SEPTEMEPER, 1893. Two Year Old (Puturity).................. Rae TaG0 ioc K, . Seiki LB. dic css seen: SECOND DAY—28rn SEPTEMBER, 1893. Three Year Old Class.............:cceerecneesecererte ee see Free for All (open to Canada and the United States).. ey iain... hc nnn ds ecasck baw eines ny oes 9 Fares cea eh een wes 0d Seasons The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. classes close on the 13th Septenrber. Amusements cf various kinds are being arranged for during the Ex} Special Rates by Rail and Steamers from all parts. On Wednesday, 27th September, from 21 to 12 o'clock, noon, and Directors are assured that @ lot of first-class animals will be offered. BENJ. ROGERS, President. Charlottetown, September 1, 1893-—2aw & wy J his offers a chance for Dealers, Physicians and everybody TiC GHES, Apothecaries’ Hall. Fali and Winter Underclothing, from the best German, Scotch and Canadian makers. BEST MAKES OF SEAMLESS UNDERCLOTHING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Exhibition and Races, THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, CHARLOTTETOWN, i The Exhibition Grounds and Buildinzs will be open*on Friday ond Saturday, 22nd qu slities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the }and 24rd September, and until 2 o’ciock in the afterrivon on Monday, the 25th of Sep- Prize Liste, containing full information as to Rales, Regulations, ete., with entry will take place on Friday, 29th of n solicited CO., Friday, »of the Seeret the Seeretary time with the $1,300. abet Wei MO b4. 4. ie ed. cca eh «ss. bomaaae ae ......Purse $150 00 i " 150 00 200 00 | retttaersseseeeese Purse $150 00 « 500 00 | «150 00 | | Thefentries for the other | 1ibition. on Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th September, from 9 to Ll o’clock, a.m., Auction Sales of Horses, Cattle and other Stock wil! be held. This is expected to be a great sale, as the A, B. WARBURTON, Seeretarv. | STECMER FiSTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday, Leaves Charlottetown for Llalifax, N. §&., 4p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agert, Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situated on corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, At Medical Hall. sept23—tf TOLET. STORE on Queen Street. The store and premises occupied at present by J. D. Reid, Esq., on Queen Street. Possession given on October Ist. Rent moderate. Apply to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors. SCR os § 2 Ld ' t ‘athelatest triamph in ebayeees forthe cure‘ f sii tae symptomsindicatiug Kipwer aND “IVER Complaint. If you are troubled with tiveness, Dizziness, sour aaa Headache Incigestiea, Poon Aprerits, Ciaxkp FyrLinG,] HEU atic Pas, Bleeplee Nights, Melancholy keeling, Back Acnr, Membray’s Kiducy and Liver cu Lae) éwillgive immediate reliefand ErrgcTaCere ?Sold at all Drug Stores. , Membray Medicine Company of Peterborough, (Limited), PETERBIROUGH, . . ONT Dai Oe eee er ee Ch’town, Sept 2I—Ilw. ¢ “sjsj23naq [1¥ w 011908 ded s2ue2 ¢Z "TOAU TN 20 NOILVOITEEV BNO LE ¢ i709 ZTLAVISKI [VIDTV4UNAN | ZHHOVGVGH | HHOVHLOOL Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, iri this dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock ings, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the Jung's or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw orf by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable tr vo so without assistance, and this ic Why you use Allen’s Lung Balsam. Three Size Botties, 25C4 FOC» $1.00 ee VOL 32.—NO. 79 MISSING LINKS. When it is 12 noon in England it 9.18 p. m. at Yokohama, Japan. - Of British birds the cuckoo has t):. smallest egg in proportion to its size. The obelisks of Kayes were raised into place by instruments like our cranes. In the Lackawanna coal mines the average monthly boring is over 3000 feet. Tt has been computed that about 36,- 000,000 babies are born into the world each year. Vessels salute each other at sea by dip- 7 ; 7 ping their colors over the taffraii in the | pring. ship’s wake. The first of doctor of medicine was given in Jand in 1209, that of doctor of music in 1463. Tobacco, ¢ cigarettes and the usual mixture are forbidden from enter- ing New Zealand by parcei post. The famous dri constructed by Queen Nitocris at ylon aud described by Diodarus was five furlongs long. Bushmen and negroes possess a more prominent and narrow chest than the white races, whose chest is brooder and flatter. “Lame Duck” is an expression applied to a defaulting member of the stock ex- change. When he fails he is said to ‘waddle off the exchange.” By the death of her husband, just after the wedding feast, Miss Bettie S, Echard, of Staunton, Va., was maid, bride and widow within ten hours’ time, As an indication of how the slave trade survives in Africa it is stated that last summer a caravan of 10,000 camels and 40,000 s.aves left Timbuctoo fur Morceco, One of the largest wire cables ever made has been completed by a Liverpool firm. The rope hes a continuous length of four and a half miles and weighs over twenty-five tons. Out of seventy-six Irish kings who ruled between A.D. 4 and 1172, no few- er than fifty-two died violent deaths either in pattle, by murder, or by thun- derbolts (by the er three were slain. In the fifteenth century the first glass mirrors were made in Germany from a blowpipe and were convex. The first manufactory of glass mirrors for sale was established in Venice early in the six.eenth century. At Warwick Castle there is a Shake- spearean garden tended by Lady Brooke. In it grow and blossom every flower and shrub named by the poet. The first specimen in it was planted by the Prince of Wales. At St. Francis, Fla., a sportsman, bein out of bait, lita bull’s-eye lantern ond displaying the light on the water. In a few minutes’ time four large bass jump- ed into his boat, evidently being attract. ed by the light. Byron’s household, according to Shel- ley, consisted, besides servants, of ten horses, eight enormous dogs, three monkeys, five cats, an eagle, a crow aud a falcon, and all except the horses went to and fro in the house at their pleasure. In 1860 the Gloire, French plated frigate, and the Warrior, English plated frigate, were both launched. The War- rior was then the est vessel in the world save the Great tern—380 feet long, 58 feet beam, 6170 tons, 4}-inch armor. The most singular ship in the world is the Polyphemua, of the British navy. It is simply a long steel tube, deeply buried in water, the deck rising only four feet “above the sea. It carriesno mast — and is used as a ram and torpedo t. During the early spring a robin in building its nest used, am other things, a sprig of geranium, which later on took root, and since the middle of July has been blooming with as much beauty as though it were planted in a well-kept flower bed. For some time t the con; tion of a church near Oakland, Ill., has been bothered with honey bees. Recently they decided to investigate, and in re- moving part of the wall on one side fouad a large bed of honey. Over seven tubs of honey were taken out and the bees successfully hived. Twenty miles from Newcastie, North- umberland- County, N.B,, a deposit of natural paint (96 per cent. oxide of iron) has been discovered, and so pure that it does not need refining or even manufac- ture, since itis ready for mixing with oil in the proportion of two pounds of paint to a gallon of oil. Killikinick, or kinikinick, which the Indians are in the habit cf mixing with tobacco, is rapidly becomi extinct, Several plants have received this name, but they have no right toit. The true herb is the inside bark of a young willow, and, when smoked alone, makesa mild and pleasant smoke. Rainmakers have a rival in J. M. Matthews, of San Antonio, Texas, who is working on a new rainmaking process. He is building a huge vevelvinn wheel with which to produce a cyclonic pres- sure of hot air upon the cold stratum of air above the earth, and thus condense the moisture in the hot air into rain- drops. Slavery has been abolished in Siam in name, butit can never be abolished in fact, forthe slaves have no means of supporting themselves outside their mas- te houses. Every member of the Siamese upper classes can fetter his ser- vants or throw them into prison without any kind of trial or permission being necessary. It is no uncommon thing in South Af- rica to see a male ostrich strutting about followed by three or four distinct broods, all of different sizes. When the inca- bating process is completed the cock bird leads bis young ones off, and if he meets another proud papa en in a terrific combat with him. he van- quished bird retires without a singl chick, while the other, surrounded by the two broods, walks proudly away. It is estimated that the number o! bodies embalmed in Egypt from B.C. 2000, when the art is supposed to have been first practiced, to A.D. 700, when it ceased, amounted to 420,000,000. An- other estimate places the total number of mummies at 741,000,000, but this is based upon the extengion of the a ning of the practice to a much earlier date. The traffic in the mummies is = profitable to the modern Egyptian ers. A German inventor has produced an electric cane lamp. The handle of the cane contains an incandescent lamp, the two poles of which are connected with the plates of a battery. Below this is a smali chamber to carry the battery fluid. When it is desired to use the pa: erp Se Gy wag Fe, the cane inclined so that the liquid it contains comes in contact with the electrodes. A current is thus uced that will, it is as-erted, keep the light going for an hour, A Comfort Sometimes. When health is far gone in Cohsump- ton, then sometime only ease and comfort can be secured from the use of Scott’s muisionq- What i2 munch better is to take this medicine in time to save your health. ee Mr. Henry Theakston, Secretary of the Y. M.C. A., Halifax, says: “I have used Puttner’s Emulsion for simple and obetin- ate cough and general debility. In every case it has given the utmost satisfaction. Irecommend it as a family medicine.” ... ; 1 ; PUTTING IN THE WHEAT THE SELECTION, CARE AND FERTILI- ZATION OF SEED. How to Avoid Kust and Smut— Why Man- ure en Wheat Land Should be Decom- posed—The Storing of Roots for Winter —A Variety of Farm Notes. The wheat grown in this section is seeded down in the fail, followed by clover seed on the wheat land in the While fertilixrs and careful preparation of the sol are the main essentials for the w eat c op, the seed should receive the first att nition. In Europe the seed is bandpicked, every fireign seed being removed, and the greatest cure is exercised in order to avoid di-cased graius, and also to remove all but the best and plumpest. lo some sections the seed s mt only drille: care- fully, but also worked ai jeast once witi the hoe. Such laLor could not ne be- 8 owed here, but wiere t e wheat field receives cultivaiiou, as in Europe, the yield islargeiy increased. The varieties of wheat uifler greatly, and experiments with new kinds siouid Ve done on seleci- ed plots, with se use of special fertiliz- ers. Too mucu seed is souietimes a drawback, and ihe broadcast or drill systems suiould (e practiced according to the advantages ui ication of the land and the coudiuens. RUST IN WHEAT, When seed is p:ccured from outside sources there ir a liattlity of bringing disease on the faru:. Experiments made at the Indiana Exp.riment Station demonstrate that no variety of wheat is rust proof, both the bearded and smooth kinds being subj ct toit, and the late wheats are more liable to attack than the early kinds. Atout eight pecks of seed per acre were found to give the best | results, but somet..ing depended on the variety and the condition of the seed. To avoid rust, not only should uninfected seed be used, bui a system cf rotation «f crops should be pri.cticed as a precau- tion. Seed mwersed for 24 hours in a sojution of one pound of sulphate of copper in ten gallons of water, as a safeguard against the spores of smut. Keeping the land clean, aud destroying rust or smut on all othe: wil not be injured if im- | crops is important on farms upon whici: | wheat is grown. MANURE AND FERTILIZERS, Manure on wheat land gives excellent results,as every farmer kuows, but such manure should te weil decumposed, or the seeds of weeds will be carried to the | wheat field inthe manure. Finely ground bone is application ia the fail, but early in the arded »s the best feriilizer for | spring nitrate of soda shows a marked | eifect on the crop. in the spring, or allowing ca tie to graze upon it to a limited extent, as is custom- ary in some sections, has not given bene- ficial results where experiments have been made in that direction. Plowing the ground, and using both the dise and smoothing harrows uutil the seed bed is is made very fine, has been found of the greatest advantage in the growth of the crop later on, and if the svil is well drained the liabiity of the plants being thrown ott will be reduced to 4. mini- num, Some varieties are hardier than others and can endure any degree of cold without injury, but where varieties have been grown for many years in a region, and huve been found well adapt- ed to the climate,they should be adhered to in preference to other kinds that have | not been tested. — Philadelphia Re- cord. FALL ON THE FARM, The Storing of Tubers, Cabbage and the Like for Winter Use, Turnips, parsnips, carrots and beets may be stored in pits outside of the barn, or in mounds. One of the meth- ods that has been tried with success is to store them in bins, using dry sand to fill in between them. This method permits of using them at any tine, while, if they are stored in pits, they may be sealed up by the frost. The usual mode of storing cabbages for winter is to vury them, heads down and roots up. A better method is to place them close together in a furrow, roots down, then throwing the dirt to them, and addin ano her layer of dirt until a compact ted of cabbages is made. Now cover with straw or hay, and place cornstalks on the hay. When wanted for use reivve a portion of the bay, cut off te heads jdesired and leave the stalks. ov tie spring remove the hay and the cabbage stalk duce early sprouts, or “greens.” All Mowing the wheat | ; } 8 will pro. | that is necessary is to keep the cab- | bages from thawing too suddenly. [f | buried heads down they soon begin to rot after the frost is gone and the rains come in the spring. Regarding the poisoning of fruit by spraying with arsenical compounds it is estimated that aman must eat several barrels of applies at one time in order to get a fatal dose. In storing away onions for winter spread them in thin layers, first allowing them to Lecome thoroughly dry after harvesting. Do not disturb them after- ward. If onions should ecome frozen during the winter they will be but little damaged if left undisturbed. Fruit that is snipped to market in rels, crates or large boxes may be made to give a Jarger projitif shipped in neat baskets or small boxes instead, and the cost of the baskets will be but «a smali sum compared with the increased | prices secured by the more attractive | appearance of the fruit. A young colt is av animal that seems to meet with more accidents than auy other and should be carefully looked after until weaned, Farming is a business which depend: on many little details and conditions affecting each farm. The frost may ap- pear on a plot of land, while but a hun- dred feetaway its ¢Tects, if amy, may not be noticed. One plot will be more difficult to work than anvther adjoining it, and the exposure of the land to the sup, its drainage, its nearness to timber, the texture of the soil, the kinds of crops previously grown, and other matters, make a farm entirely different from the next, each farmer being governed by circumstances affecting his farm only. When a hog is compelled to eat a por- tion of his food in the shape of filth he will not increase as rapidly as when fed on clean and a ae food. Many sup} outbreaks 0: may be Sines to overt sively and lack of Nees. “I Don’t Want Any Dinner.” om corn exclu- Wel, ifyou should miss a meal, all the better. Don’; let anyody indace you to beat if you don’t fee! Snclined. to mind their own stomach and you wil! mind yours. The appetite will return after the digestion is made all right, and one of the safest and rurest helps in that direction is a course of Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cure, now on sale by all drug- gists in Canada. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy, Tell them |! For Sale or to Let | water | stable and coach bouse, Physicians Endorse Them, and Physicians Make Them. Mrs. Warren E. Whittemore East Dixfield, Maine. Headache and Catarrh. How many people suffer constantly from the above diseases, which ulti- mately lead to nervous prostration, consumption and death. Mrs. Whitte- more Says: *‘Have had headache and catarrh for years, and found no relief until I took Skoda’s Discovery. T have not had headache once since.” Skoda’s Discovery purifies the Blood, tones up the nerve centers and makes you well. Skoda's Little Tablets cure constipation headache, and dyspepsia. 35 cts. per box Medical Advice Free. 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