PAGE TEN run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘WAS so nznvous “m” "m". TRY N0 s llltl SHORT 0F BREATH 'AN ATTIC SALT- FOUL POULTRY NOTEB, Illbmillld by Mrs. Louise Raglin, Golden Lake, out, writelz-“For several years Il Ill greatly troubled with my heart. , Ital so nervous and short of breath ",1 could hardly sloop at night, and if- ;I did sleep for a while I had bad n. ; “I managed to mp at my work,‘ lorushow, until I began to have dizzy‘ l "qpells which got so bad I had to give l up. I used nlany kinds of lnedit-ineg but found no help until I got. a box of After the first box; I- found‘ a grout, change, lilltl after‘ two boxes 1 was as lvc-ll us I could “l told my nlother, who hall lehukiug sensations, about them and they helped her greatly." Price 50c. u. bu: at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn 00., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ' “'I‘abac blonde" is a new lace of tiny iridescent beads of a blonds color. An evening gown of it has a brown velvet sash. WHAT HAVE YOU SAVED? Aside from insurance, how much farther are you ahead h‘ 33mm‘? 192$, than you We" 19 years ago. Insurance offers the one sure wayvof building up a me c-stato for most of us. Maritime premiums and pol- icy privileges make it easier. union roovlcnon LDWNR ’RIHI\JHS l‘. ‘V. BENTLEY Rlunuger for Prince Edward llllilnll Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. B! . W. Orton Tewson, All Rights Reserved, Reproduction Prohibited G-O-OQO 00060-9 CIGARETTEB were introduced to the English-speaking world folow- ing the Crimean War, asserts ohn Wllber Jenkens in his biography of James B. Duke, thc “Tobacco King." Russians and 'I‘urk.s. of course, had smoked them for generations, but l, British and French soldiers acquir- ed the habit when serving m i, he CrimcanWar in the 1850's. After ‘the war they carried home the pap- er-covered tubes, which became fu- ‘ca. . THE first "rollers"—clgarettes were fmen made by hand—both in Eng- .,land and America, were brought ,from Russia, where cigarette mak- {llls was a. government monopoly, sand its secrets closely guarded. An lexpert hand "roller" might make 2,- 1000 to 2,500 a day. Now a slrlge lmachine turns‘ out overn hundred thousand daily. 1 SVEN HEDEN, the explorer, de- lclares that Kitchenen-with whom _‘he stayed in India some years ago- was a martinct when it came to Slllwrvising the laying of the table for any large dinners he was giving. '5? lllSDtBctcd the table as critically as lf it were a battle formation," says Dr. Hedin. in his book “My life as an Explorer." “KITCHENER would place him- ‘self at the end of the table, bend fflrwflrd. cock his eye. and make sure that every wineglass. every ‘spoon, knife and fork was in place‘; in a rigidly straight line. And he would move them about until there ‘V118 Perfect order.“ ‘ .Dr. Hedin adds that the great sol- ,ciler personally plucked and arrang- ,ed the flowers for his (Hedirfs) bed- lrllom. so that the color scheme }mlght be in harmony. i 101111363X‘. Isadora Duncan was a mem- lber of Augustin Daly's noted com- Ipany of which that fine actrcss, Ada ;Rehan. was the star. l "Rcllan WES one of UIQSWIDYOIDBIY great actresses of the v'ol"ld,‘ ack- Jin her nowledges Isadora. Duncan excessively frank memoirs, her company. tire was posted in the wings. “Thr- conlpany are IN the early days of her dancing “REX-IAN was vcry proud and re-‘ till‘? ‘scorned n. ‘feel inn‘. it have been _ brought nigh to _ each '];l‘apr mghbon, Lady, . .11 c. 01L even to say good-day other in Kipling, will not b0 dlVlClfidns» green h“, slmws u l“, U,- “Wm, '0 ui:hll‘_l‘k. one day the following uo- in Twain." inforlncd that _ | Fvorites in England and from there‘ ‘the "llsl-Qm Silffiud to North Anlerl- l Telephone SERVICE PAINTING DECORATING. ‘ PAPER HANGING. LETTERING and SIGNS Estimates & Drawings Furinshed g Waller & Doyle 195 Grafton st. PoultrygDlvlolon. Dominion Llva Stock Branch. This informa- tion given in thc interest! of bettq- farm flocks. All Inquir- le‘; to bu addressed to Box 200, Charlottetown. BREEDlNG. ln-Breeding and Line Breeding:- llilvlng located o successful mut- ing, um- cun koep going easily so long 8h lhn c-rigiutlls are breeding. but the problem begins lifter lllc first mating coasts. TSh-all one breed mother and son, or blather mid sister, or colloius. or wlull is the best procedure? Our experience in breeding hlrllei of very close relationship, such as mother and sou, or brother and slsu-r mollrgs, would not warronl us rvconlmrllldlng Sllfll a proced- uru. ll 1-,. true wc have some successful results, hut it is like- wise tlue that most of such mat- ings have been bad. ‘if _ono is anxious to breed closely, our ex- Connection tion?" said the ruler on one occa- sion when SoveraPs name had been week-end guests at Sandrinuham. ‘:“Why didn't you some ulithnut?" SOVERAL who had Just contrived to arrive in time for dinner in res- ponse to an urgent telegram, did not make the obvious reply that one could not intrude upon a King llll- guests by remarking in his best manner: “Well, Sir, I had got as far as my ,door when your command arrived." QUAINT reasons for taking up writing as a.’ profession have been given by novelists. One is that own- ed up to by E. M. Delafleld. On a dull visit to country acquaintances, she suddenly found herself adopting the ruse of a friend of hers who ‘ made it a practice to escape from the company on the excuse of hav- ing to work on her novel-an im- aginary work‘ in the literal sense. Miss Delafield, to quiet. a tender conscience, made a feint at begin- ning a romance, became interested. and to her surprise found a. novel taking shape under her hand. YEARS ago, Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain were seriously ill at the same time. Cable messages galore were exchanged across the Atlantic asking after the condition of the two distinguished invalids. When "My both recovered Mark Twain went to . . , - , , Life“). “But this great. artist in cr- England and was given a. dinner atmmalel drives a mwklookln!" guy dinary life did not lake any care tolthc Savage Club in London. Reply- makc herself loved by the people in ing to the toast of his health—Lorti Aberdeen relates the story -in his ,book, “Tell me Another"—he said: .n0y"_ q-hh, harm, is Hm," by "Lu Whlflhlcopin" 2.09 m» "England and America omitted by mistake from the list of, asked. He staggered his fellow‘ LORD ABERDEEN, a former Cov- lhcy need not say good-day to Miss ernor General 01' Canada. credits still owlls llll» llnullsollu». fast pal:- perlence would suggest o trial of any relationship, so long as the ‘ lllfllfl are vigorous, but it is not . ——- ' wise to depend entirely upon such l 0‘*Leory| and vicinity should bclfl mafinlg_ A goud ln-bfed bin] ‘able w gel together and‘ out enlwul likely be a valuable breeder. ' - " . lt s er no £0311“)trllfiespgéléllehgvvlcxtgr“l?will: such ‘aiblfd is (fillfflgaltl 1% pro- Tlie lbllowlng is some or thezgxfiesny WY, y,.ela‘ziuc,nsxip gym $319,192‘ ml" M" bee" "Billed 1° ‘he give lilo best results, but to the ‘I, _ '3 , H average person, it would iillll‘ ...:::.:;.:. ¢.:."%»£;?.".'. b- a m»- ‘w- owed mach-w- M- R- G-llw-llilfiiflianiiiéfiéffilfi-Zlll." £13213 formerly of Montreal This horsolmg has been 8mm“. should be alblc m my with the‘, host of thom- l “Capt- Allen" owned by Claudel FGG PRODUCTION‘ Jelly is a nice galtod colt and with} p is gepelgflly consider“; 5mm“; llmtliel‘ lllllldllllil will make a 800d poultrymen that the production of 1'0 El" Io s is the 0st ofit bl bra v-h "Chop Susy" owned by Kcithloggtlle iusiuhlsc. plxlt lliilflte (IISOHDB Adam“ '5 m “n” mm‘ and readylconx-eded that for most people u w "m" ‘crop of chickens must be reared radial? clyzhghlulgehisofblgifirgmxlnuzlually and _lhe surplus mules ..palef,'me..'over w page, ' londigillld has‘? solrilate: Pllofit‘. H ‘e ; Ilavelock Gibbs still has hls bmr , ‘ ,y I m’ “p,” ° “a e‘ ’ ‘mupr "J8" K3, and when nnquial tie secret of gel ins’ eggs, par. home {q rmlnyhais some tram" ‘lllfllllfllly in llle winter. is ill the ‘ . .' Ifecll given, and the method of feed- mresw" Thompson ‘a ioggluglillg‘. Others believe that the "Cochantzfl- This in a new horsmwhok _ - problem is Lhc breed or 23:31PM h is rumored he huslstruin, while others think that the I . Se“, Mimgm,’ Brae has azhouslng ls the problem lo solve. Princeanlla horse that is showing-A“. these are important’ but the extreme Speed m, the “o,” maul reason for poor results in Alvin McLeanyflraa hasaspeedywhe opinion of the wlitcr, is the pacer sired by Princeando and is Wwk o‘ “Warm ‘York "lomhs berm“ ready m face a, anytime, tho, oggs are wanted. lvhlle you ,C1.,a,.],,, Dean“, m“ O-Leary p05t_:1li‘f' collecting the high priced win- Jcr eggs you z-lhnulll hp luuklug [careful plans tn secure the crop yof pullets for the next season. ,1. I). Cummings is hmmnng n1 ‘The factors are foclling, housing, block pacer which ho callsflliabywllge 0i Slock. strain, possibly ln-ccd, attendance, cleanlhwss and the wcallller. All of those. may more or less lie controlled. Wllll the exception. ol the weather, llllti ll, is perhaps lllc lcusl. important. factor. , Home troubles ilrrg~ovcrcrowrling in houses, stock m’ mixed zlka-g, Ipakaor- Charlie says this horse fiinfl no speed but watch him- duiu is the film 'i‘hl.~l horse ‘This horse will be raced nu the llurl‘ m-xt summer- Will Waite. Spriugfioltl, Lot 8,3 ~'-~%'~—~-"_~*"*— Rehanw gagylfisligr “‘“{“""',"_“"Y Ilium“;- ll Ill?“ llllll l“. lllvlc arc llvo-ycflr-nllls and , v _v ‘ | . _ _ ‘so 1S pu m raving slope lit‘ s I ) ' l‘l., .1 q 1 .,,_ . 1 allljtlle two ycoIl-s shclthc Lyceum Club dul-mg the fltitul-‘s m“. m‘ H“. "usl‘lsi |,,,,-,,,,,_., m, p, E, ,§,',,”}:,.,‘“,,,,,‘.,,‘,',,§ vfilfkllrzppdnddirztl; rwifl . 1' s " - ‘ . ' ' l c a y (‘Onlpil 1y, ZdOld-lvlbll. to London. l nuns,’ draugmy houses W, and d Something New in Town \h Duncan llcvcl" ‘ Rcluln. “l rcmcnlbt-r‘ one (lftr vxlicn rlllFa while some people came to hlnlflinnlall but. the WFIIPI‘ (‘illlllfll ro. was llPlll waiting by some urollpinlganq Said; of flail/Ls.“ recalls illc lamozis danc- er, "she swept her hand over once spolnc to Miss! the A negro pul-vcyed what he des- I After cribed as vcal and ham pies. "Some of those who have eaten your pies are ill. and some have died heads m’ all of us luld exclaimed: I Ci-mi Ever hear of it? No! Why? ' mc waiting for these nonelilif V “I being one ol‘ the nonentlllcs,‘ "lads Isadora. "did not ‘the allusion. “Oh, GllV'll0l‘, how can you keel) T. “AS an artist hhad the greatest popular toilet preparation on ‘ the market to-day. 'We want every lady in town to drop In and see these won- derful toilet preparations ‘l-l. L WORTHY DRUGGIST Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's Fox Rmnedies. n4 Don't forgot to write 1928. And don't forget to order your requirements in OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘from us. We are well stocked with Office Stationery and Blank Books of llfl kinds. Loose Leaf Books, Ledgcrs, Day Books, Letter Books, Cash Books, Bill Books, Memo ' Books, of all sizes, Foolsoap, Carbon Paper. Copying Palm’. Typewriter Ribbons, Inks. Fountain Pens, and all the mull things generally used in I business or Professional (J5me, Wholesale and Retail. ENVELOPES Half a million ln ‘stock. All kinds and sizes. All prices. Joann-m s. co. , I . .3 w“... < .._.... '....._.___..- -_.. mouragcment from her. . . me. ‘ , pest“ where I danced for the pleasure $ . l lilrmcd playgoer—was asked what he lthought of a tour of "The Rivals" Limited , . adlnirotirill for Ado. Rchan,‘ contin- ues Isadora, "and ‘at one time it I would have meant very much in my llfc to have had .1 little kindly en- llut in all ‘those two years she never looked at Once at the end of the "Tem- cf Miranda and Ferdinand at their i nuptials. she distinctly turned away her head during the whole "dance, which embarrassed me so much that I could halrdly continue." MANUEL GARCIA. the tcleblated klltalisn singing master, and inventor ,of the laryngoscope, was received by, ‘King Edyvald on the lllorniilg of his fmlndrerlth birthday. No doubt you ‘I113 a great Win;- _‘I'l€l"l8ll'.'" beamed tne King. l “No, Your Majesty, not at all!" re- plied the old gentleman with some ‘heat. "I admit. that Wagner has written a few fine things, but. they are like oases in a desert and olfc has to wander a long way to come across them." EDWARD, greatly taken aback. appeasingly answered: ; "Quite so. quite so." and led the conversation into less controversial ‘paths, records Sir Sidney Lee win the new volume of his biography of King Edward). Later he laughed heartily over his blunder and the indignation of the ccntenllrlan llot- spur. l. THE Marquis tie Soverul, Portu- igucse Minister tn London, lmd l1 unique position as rt rnconteur isay-‘i Sidney Leer. One of King: Edward's nolososl. friends. he was thc "most popular man in London." Fast green trottcr Dcvonport Prince has been a llal over Charlottetown track In 107 1-2-, Black Noltlng geldon half brother, to Dcvllcct, 2-17 1-2, Maritime three | year champion Dam Dcvlllrh Doro-- thy, 2.16- A beautiful home, easy -to drive, sound and clcvcr- W6!" no boots, s qrclt sleigh horne- VAIso Haney lpeld sleigh and set lot human. l Annly I LEO BLAKE . 0r l JAMES ARBiNQ City- r lanai-will "Why did you wait for an invila-t , __l n" n e q lMarlow and Nat Goodwin. and we want lo know what's inside] those pies and no faking about it." "Rabbits," said the pieman. "Horse." "But in what proportion?" "Fifty-fifty — one rabbit, horse." . 0118 A SCOTSMAN was hammering a few nails into a barrow on Sunday, chuckles 10rd Aberdeen-himself a Scotsman. "Sandy," said his wife, “it's very wrong to make such a noise on the Sabbath. You ought to use screws.’ JOSEPH JEFFERSON, celebrated actor, believed he would be remem- bered by posterity as a painter ra- ther than for his stage triumphs. One day, towards the end of his life he was showing William H. Crane I think that whatever lasting fame will be mine when 1 am gone, will come through my brush and not through anything I have done on. ‘the stage." ‘ 1 '~‘I don't suppose," comments lCrane, "anyone looks at Jefferson's paintings today. or even remembermmende h, Charm lthat he was a painter." l l l well-known in bygone tlleatiicall circles, made a name for his estab- klishment with a dish called South- ern hash. He went to New Orleans, to attend the Sullivan-Corbcttf rchampionshlp prize-light. For days,‘ nothing was heard from him, but nn particular alarm was felt (declares Mr. Crane) as that sort of thing had lhappened before and he had always lturncd up. Then a telegram arrived from him, bringing this laconic mes- ‘sage: “Raise the price of Southern lhash." l THIS some rcstauranteur-u con- by all all-star cast which included Mr. Crane, Mrs. John brew. Julia "it's highway robbery,“ he insist- cd. “'l‘hcy charge lyou live dollars for a scat; thcn pretty girls sell you a satin program for a dollor; and when the audience is all in, they close the doors, turn on the steam and sell palm leaf fans for fifty cents." ~--~-<oo->~~_~-~~ FRUIT COMPOTE. For a change in breakfast/fruits. incite a compote of . L ' figs. t- cs and apriootmcnd put in d notion ol-tnou new‘ "ll"- "But there must be somcthingjffalrlligan Station. llllulcclnl-Welse; what is u?" ' -—Mr. Crane relates the incident in; "Footprints and EchocrW-a paint» ing he had Just finished. j “Do you know, William he sald,"l ,1laildale lllel‘ FllBlBl‘. MTB- Norman MacLeoll A CHICAGO restaurant keepenie, '1; powerful llmt any animal cnn do- liven, " " j - l 'l'lltll'l-. llvc other horses iu this _ _ _ lllrty litter, , zvmllllly 11H good as the ones imm- ‘Wllflffl 6km in win-tor are wnlll- pol lilo early hiuchwl puller. is, with. ,l1\ll. ll doubt, tho mu», l0 tlcpellll up- on. Yearling Ellt-‘lnfl, lllllti ‘lhosa ‘lliltil’ HF" Vlll‘? rarely good produc- . . _ _ 46TH (luring No cmh l lie: _ l Sum“ m m“ furmef“ “r “"9 "'9' her. They Zlftv! llllffgflzlxlliyl nvehmlll lhmy are hmmng "will" “mamas “rklulluary null February 1nd rl-ullv _ my my lherlz- ',, t , l l ‘ :, H, V”), rm, l H. _ _ n no llll-{ll _ln uy well uull. ‘ | I (emiillt oi them [Marv], when, U“, egg prmh,“ ' - - ' z - l’ - - - l Ml‘- Lorue Wlllgllllnll has rellll-n- llléagnltgénilvhlrfg;Wmgétlfilnloiling“ all" . I -. . ‘ell in his home after - e l d l llrln u» the Pacific c055‘. xii: Elllllllllll" ",‘“‘"‘l' l""°'“- The ‘W’ ~11 mom; me crops m the ‘Mmdle weétlwl-ich most pullers commence to lgxu-a 500d m“, yea,” Aulhoughdny is ‘six to seven nlontlifl. Some he had ,1 very enjoyable m he ay at four and one-half to five still thinks there is no placepljke months. and other» “m ‘mm slam ,P- E- l~ ior nine months of age. This ' means that a 50 per cent egg yield Tho smelt fishers of Grand River ,3“ mime“ ill Nfwembel‘ We llllllfilli report n very good seasons catch. ‘should be hatched in; Mal ch or Ap- --—- ‘ril. Many hatched Dllllets will lay P-lfigk Frgst favoulred the Young ah little). but as a rule not more e n o w a wee of good skat- ‘l all 4 per cent daily. ' “l8 on Ross‘ Pond» Despite dis-l The attendant has Cellnln re. Ecouragement they fully enjoyed the sponslbllltien. There should not fevfevlfo Qrllort- The music furnisll- be any neglect 0n his or her part, hi‘ g’ . T" R‘ B- Cllly was verylbut careful, constant, regular at- lv appreciated by the skalers- itendance mm a keen interest in “r L , C-‘m- jthe welfare of the birds. A bird vlS-imd tglltxfinfuntélsllo was a recent lthat has stopped laying is very ' m" fogs‘ rllllrd to stall. All pullets mature, they commence laying. It is the '2';'.5.‘i°‘{‘..‘§ 22:23:: .25; m "m" l ng. I The question of the amount of -fce<l"a llen will consume, the num- {coll llltili‘ llulncs- I‘ -<:04=>_.____. DUNDAS AND VlClNlTY of Bridgetown. M, , R t , ber of eggs she will lay. and the her §Chrlgtllha§ltelflflldgsz‘ 3:l1lil?;lm"° i" which “he “y” m“ “P” new“, ' ~ are. interesting and important. _ [Data collected ill the past would My. Lyman Ross, the genial mmllndlcate that 100 to 110 eggs per Qf Dundam Term,“ husmesfllyoav- would pay for the hen-g keep l-ushlllfi. especially 1n me gflswaccordlng to the market prices for mill. iced and eggs, and providing the - - ,flock mortality is not in excess of LAKE VERDE No-l-Es I10 per cent. § The body Welsh: must be plain- A most enjoyable whlst party was held at the residence of Miss Annie is to be kept up. Burns, Wcterville recently. Thai The amount of feed consumed first prize‘ for the men was awardedtvarles with the number of eggs toMr. Louis Callaghan; and thdprozluced. Figures show that tho ladle-S Pm: went to Miss Irenejeneral purpose breeds such an Wlsner of Waterville. After the Plymouth Rocks Rhoda Island mlélstwgnlilgigfifiulrlgdvlknlllld ‘in till Reds and Wyallllottea, consume fummhed by Mr. Mat: Lnwgg: n‘: from eighty to ninety pounds of M“ L0,,“ ca“ ha“ [Hlnln 11ml mash annually averag- " ‘ “g lng nearly sci/en pounds of grain leach month. Brcods such aa Log- ihornv or Ancouoa not from four- iovn in eighteen pounds less,- or liilf‘. lurgn birds out more than the small ones, and heavy layers out more than ‘tho pom-l layers, The nmonnt of feed required cannot. be Messrs. Louis Callaghan. Josephfggaaz" l" ‘zytmmi f“: h“ Duffy and Patrick Wood are in "‘ “W” e“ W" “m “ “' charge of the Cefflflgdlseed pomtflnlulu hoings. The successful teed- Q39 “g Lake verge, or studios his fltoclcl and regulate: the omountof col liven accor - Messrs. John Bqylan. Patrick ing in the condition and mqulrc- Wcod. and Earl Acorn were visitor; moms of his flock. The writer in the city on business ntly. is of lhn npinllon that there are - ' ’ ‘ more hens too can to lay than ton naturallslllf lip-jar. Mont. very lat honn are poor ‘layers and nro botlor placed nn the mprkat than-fed sparingly lo try __ togondltlon them for laying, _, Mr. Mat. Lawson has the job nf supplying Lakc Verde Dairying 00.. with n supply office and wood. Mr. Joseph Wood was n visitor lo‘ St. Teresa's recently. . x Ill-cording lo hlow nf a lion's paw is lhn monl. l wit? = 1*‘ l JANUARY 21,1923. EL 10F! In pursuance of An Act of til/e, Legislature of txhe, Hrovince, ., Prince Edward Island, made and passed llllllle Tlllrdjlear of ‘ill reign of His ‘Majesty King Iildward VII.,_ Chapter mtltuled “ ‘ Act to consolidate 12nd amend the several Acts incorporating t ‘City of Charlottetown and all Acts in amendment thereof or in j, djtion thereto; “I I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor" for the said City, ‘three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply‘ for the said City, and of One person to serve as a Common Council.‘ man in the City Council for each of the ‘Nards Numbers 1, 2 and 3,, of the Said (Jity, and of Two‘ persons to serve as Common Council‘. men in said Council for Ward Number 4 of said City, and of Three. persons to serve as Common Councilmen in said Council for Ward'- 5in the said City; being in all a. Mayor, Three‘ COIIlmISSIOIIQPS of Sewers and Water supply, and Eig-ht Common Councilmen repre. senting the City as follows‘- For Ward Number One One Councillor For Ward Number Two 0116 'C0\lll¢l"01' For Ward Number Three 0116 Clllllwllllll‘ For Ward Number ‘Four TWO (Xllllllclllllffi For Ward Number Five Three Councillors WILI} BE HELD ON CWEDNESDAY The Eight day of February, A. D., 1928 At the several Polling Places as Described in Proclamations Post- edin the Several Wards of the said City. - NOMINATION.‘ DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST,1928 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from’ the hour of Twelve O'clock noon, until the hour of Four O’clock in the after- noon of the same day. I ' l»- For Qualifications of Electors see Act 3rd Edward V|II., Cap. 17, Secs. 24 to»29;‘also Act 1st George V, Caps. 13 & 14, also Cap.9 Act 17 George V. Sec. 5. ' l G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk, City Clerks-Office. LEONARD B. MILLER, Mayor _ ' ' of the City of Charlottetown. Charlottetown, January20th,1928 _ Muffins» l lltlllvi-lllliflll buttnr, and when rillsed second time knead 13 "llllti-‘lllwlls sugar, 2 eggs, stir and put. in well-greased pans, when lnlsell in puns lo‘ three timts its llll lfilzclhar, add l rup sweet. milk inblcsponvrl baking pow- lllfll‘, flour to mike. l, um 1mi- ‘lor. lialtc twenty nlimlil-s in ll llllWl size place Ill oven, Ila-vi» oven not. lon hot and cook snlall loll 34 hours, nlellluul lollf, l hour. To ronlove grease rub will: French chalk, roll up and lo I oollplenf hours, uuroll and brush will‘ with stiff brush. Souk while llalllilterchlofs ill wa- ter, lo which a handful of salt has Guardian Readers ']‘;1])i0(';l (Ylfiitlllr-‘Sfiiljlt pvt-r night. quick “vem 2 llllllPflllooll-‘l "Wm"! l" 11 him‘ ‘flll’ (lraham Muffins. 3 cups grnhunl "'1' mm‘. ‘ll’ “llflllgh l“ °°V°T~ 7m“!!- floul‘, l cup flour, l (fill) sweet milk, 1 qt. milk m boiling llllllll- Bfilll- l lrup sour milk, 2 lleajlllll! tear wvll together yolks 0f ll eggs. Allll Hlmons baking ;_»,,,\-,.,|,.,-V 2 (lggs a 1-2 (Illll sol-ll“? 1 ““l‘i'll\1l<ll\ ‘Vlllllllll- pinch of salt, l-2 (‘up shortening. Add tupiol-u llllll stir illlo illl‘. buil- “my B,~0,,,;_-_Tw,,lve mum "m". lug milk. Del. hull once and luru “will twice, scrim 1 (jup r101"; 19L into illsll owl llllllwllllllllly Hllfillld Willi‘, 1-2 yeastuakc illti-Zll-llps warm 0n Whit?“ "l 911W" "RPW- 5""‘”‘ water, when yollsl: cake is soft and Wlmll Clllll- srealllcll flour cool, mix together, llillllllllfl l tablespoon salt and cu» ougll flour to make thick sponge». llioll three medium size potatoes, ‘when cooked lift out, uulsh and rc- POULTRY SHOW. n“ not “Wm, um“, “m p’ F“ h“ ill u u; water, use this for setting 118ml added. They will wash elli- ier. . 0n wash-day will weather, put clothes-pins m .1 dish. and nllwe ll ovenl to worm beforo hangllif chillies. Try it and save cold flll- aura. tained or increased if production I , h, brood. lll‘ dough is too stiff Bflil ‘and Pmmry A38“ “mm S g a little Wflflll water. Work well if too mllch salt has been added “how held i" Chaflouemwn M" and set in warm Dlncc to raise. tn bottor for cake, pot of hcani. “'5 m"‘“°"" Week" waif? “"3?” When rallied knead down. in pan.ctc., neutralize effect add sugar- l‘ Z6 H 5 ‘ for announcement. will be nlalled on request. Thc Association has nlorc cups and - prize money up for competition than in past years. The Slund- . ard, and Utility or Production men. have got together and co-oll- eratod in an endeavour to make this a banner year. Cups and prize monley are equally divided between Standard and Production men. Shows lu other Provinces are getting bigger and better than ever. Are we going to lay lic- hind ? Let us all unite in mak- ing this a banner Show. EDMONTON JASPER NATIONAL JFARK PRINCE RUPERT l vAucouvs I Flush the Kidneys Leaves Montreal (Bonuunhto Station) - It P-"h Before Breakfast r s“ , No man or woman can make a _ n m4 xsrrsrnisrrtllrlszwlzrs: ority. Eating too much rich food gd-H Pgqifig; Cont. - creates acids, which excite the kid- neys. They become overworked from the strain, get. sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood. Then we get sick. Rheu- " headaches, llvcr trouble, nervousness. dizziness. slceplessneas. and urinary disorders ' often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys. or your back hurts. or if the urine is cloudy, offensive. ful of sediment, irregular of pass- age or attended by a sensation of scalding. begin drinking a quart of water each clay, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from nlly phar- macy; take a tables ‘ul in a glass of water before breakfast, and Kinfl. few days your kidneys may act e. This famous salts la Equipment includfl standard and tourlli sleeping can. ¢°"" pertinent-observation- library-buffet cal'(l'ldi°' equipped), diuinl *3" coaches and oolonht cu- Make your trip west 0M of complete rent an plenum. Tallcthc Cd‘ tiucntnl Limited to d" cont or en rout! l° California. a In Cont!" iaiifimfioum Y"? 1I7-1Il7 made from the acid of grapes and ltmon juice. pm mt combined with litl-iia, and has been QZMMTQQ... :12; c“ used for years to flush lulu stimulate ca", y," "o! Rail"? the kidneys; also to help neutralise / ' w_ L 50G the m dn, in the system, so they no ~ longer cause irritationf thus cftcn 0'” '“°"" Mm‘ "new": bndder we m“ P. W. CLARKIN, L. P. RITCHIE, Dist. Passenger Agent, civic“... Em Jail Salts ls in Ive; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-wnter drink which everyone should take how and than to help keep the kill- poys clean and active and the blood Ticket Anni. diction th“4'&§§-'§.'§'u$d"m'.“"f"""' 76am“ Th‘ L” u’