‘.1. ii.» "yyjig. 4 1 2r." it’) = '4- _‘.. .7 _ u-oooooooooooooooookoooovoooooooooooooaoooiofooo wv-i ‘en-r: QODO§VO OOOOQ-OOO-O~ Prince Edward ' Matinee 3.15 Sharp Night 1 aiiii- 8:45 tuirp a t‘ wAs wu- in l A on _f SHE PLAYED i, t and Lies’ Jesuit M. sonnet PRESENTS NORMA-TALMADGE t v A ‘kkkkkkkai; v y v vvvv-gkvpgv t} *4‘: . ' 3- l I l 4' . ' s: 5 ‘She Loves and Lies She Loved and She Lied and Ctlpiiii Bull Smiled.’ A Roilicking Comedy Drama with Norma ‘Talmadge in the most pleasing Roll of Her Career Our Next Mon-Tues ‘fBAttRiERS er A serial FLAME Pearl White N 3th. startling chapte r _ I _ 1' “THE BLACK H The Great Gamble SECRET of 6 i i Y 9 Y 1 Y 9 Y 1 Y o i 0 o o o i O O BEAVER FLQUAR QBTAIN bread with that delicious home- _ made iiavorwpics, cakes and pastry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. Beaver Flour is made from the finest of selected Ontario Winter Wheat combined fvlth enough Western Hard \Vlieat to give )2 strengt . " Beaver Flour is the original hlcnded flour -—8rtd blended flour is recognized by all qualified experts to be thc bust flour for {enerai baking purposes. Dim’! Iruifiilr! Tr) it! Sold by your grncnr. ..___.._._w-_ ..i 15? —i,:§.. FOR THAT FISHING TRIP ‘ THE BEST BEVERAGE 0r ALI. 2% Delicious, Healthful, Refreshing DIRECT iReu nu BEAUTIFUL APPLE ORCHARDS 0F THE ANNAPOLIS VALLEY .43!’ PUT or av ANNAPOLIS VALLEY CYDER 00., tro. Brid etown, N. S. DEBL IS BROS LTD. Charlottetown xv.‘ . in ~. . . . . i f“: v‘ . l‘ “ . - ‘T ‘ i ~ lfii ‘mhhafilidla-‘Qlililvi; . vii -‘- .~. hr-r "Th? c - w-Qlilyflp w i -- -- sreocau-‘meerrmc ‘LADIES branch Golf Club, Woniens Club room Tuesday morning .\ia_v 4th 10.30 sharp. 8639. RECONSIDERING TAX PRO-. POSAiy8.—-lt is understood that 155i a refill! of the criticlsmp of ilii- new- taxalion 'thi- governmen has bi-ett reconsidering i1; proposals --i-— , ICE REPORT— The water on 1*; north sirlv had been clear of loo‘ sitie had ‘bees clear of iqe for sortie time. To-n few dayéé-iyo when the ice comment-ed roigroinrd in 6 fatlioms of water for’ miles around and backed tip by i; stiff north western wind; SCHOONER WANTED to carry coal to Newfoundland, St. Pierre, Prince Edward island, and Bros d'0r Lake ports, on opening of navi- gation. Shipping pier ‘in a natur- ally sheltered harbour at Kelly's Cove, entrance to Bras d'0r Lakes Write, stating tonnage and rates, to Anglo Coal Company, Limited New Canipbeiiton, C. B. 7769-3-20ME36i. DIED IN OTTAWAw-A telegram ri-i-oivod yesterday announces the ili-iitlriir Oiliiwg of Mrs. Robert Huthi-i-latid. formerly of Sea View. No particular; have been ri-i-i-ivetl The hotly will arrive 'l‘hur..ii_\- tw- oiiitiil and the funeral w'il‘i' trike tiliice from her late rosidenci» at Sta View. Friday" at 2 tfclot-k. The den-riser! was n ilauglitet" of the late Senator .\lOiiigOiil(‘i‘_\' and loaves to mourn four sons anti two daughters. Thi- sons are John D., oftho Indian iioparttnettt, Ottawa, with whom he had spent the ivint-z-r; Dr. \\’_ li., motherland. itevclstoke, B. C.; Jaa. S.. ‘Bank mtitiazer, Gagetown, N. 13., Leigh on the homestead Sen View; the tiaughtrrs are Miss Marion, Ot- tawa- and Miss Florence. Montre- al. The boreziveti family will ltiive the sincere fiffilipililiy oi’ a large t-irt-lo of friends. Mr. Herbert McKenzie, Hartsville ivas a visitor to the city yesterday. Bliss lithoi Iii. Pttlnit-i" wiio has lwvtt spiinditig ihi~ winter at thr- hnnii-‘of ilii‘. ll. J. Palnti-r li-ft _\'1'.~‘ij‘i'lli\_\' to rtjoiit lll'i‘ sister Alissa .\!-Airy uii-t‘ in .\l(lilii'0itl. ‘r A . ~ . . ‘- t; ' . .\ii'<. Hntihi-iv Xiorrisoy, Earns- i-Iiffi- is. apt-riding it ft-w i.ys iii tiii- city visiting her itiotlti-r, Mrs. t'lnrk3n. King St. Tilt‘ many friends of Ilir. .l. i\i. liiiiilfll’, ziri-hitvct will be pleased io learn that he was sui-i-vesftiliy opwr-ziti-il on Siiturtiny in thi- i’. E. lslanil Hospital ilii(l is ntnlting a satisfactory recovery. Newsj SCHCTHER GLVNDON ‘JAILS FROM SUMMERSIDE i. '* ':r_;\?n 1U" - sritointiwi“ Glflltlillllti\\'lll*ll by !\'lr. it. J. Kit-Neill, 'i‘~_vtii> Vnlloy’. undiir t-tiini-tittid of (‘apt liottvt-ttt‘ snilPtl from Siiminorsirtu harbour‘ Sitturilziy- i-n rotito to Sydtivy, (‘.il. This was the first 'll(ltlilt‘i' to li-avi- Siiiiinit-i-sicti- this sviisan and presunttrti a \\'(‘l(‘t)iiil‘ sight iis~it slowly i‘t"('t'!‘tlt'(i from ~'ight. AMERlCAN STEAMER MANOA AT HALIFAX The Amr-rit-ztti ~ti~amer llanoa, formerly" ii (ieritian owned liner. and tiow t>ii?i'tii('tl by the (‘aniitia Steamship litres, arrived in Halifax Siiturdzrv from Syilrtey. t‘. it, and after ti ‘ ' on equiv thirty odd pus si-rtgeiw Mir;- ’l‘wo, sailed for iliivr», Frzitirt- and ituttcrdout. llol~ ltiiid. 'i‘lie Minion is in Jilllliilillltl oi‘ (‘aptahi .\ltli't‘ilt)ii.'si'. n native of Still‘ dy Cove, Dighy (‘ouiity. who for the past twt-lvti 5mm has been stilling out of Nviv lurk. Thi- stt-tizni-r i-ar- Fiflh‘ h tow! crew of Si tiiiii-ers and men, and ilii; splt-tttlid i_i(‘(‘t)lilliitltifl~ iitllls for tiassengvrs. She has been i-ngagiitl in the West lnrlitnw-Notv York lrndt‘. and nrriveti at Sydney front ilii- lilllfli‘ port, witerc sltt- load ml cargo and hunkt-rri ("lllllllfl ‘to Ylallfnv for Il3<5f‘llill‘l‘5, who (‘nine to Ilnliitix from Ppper t‘atindi'i. MAY FLOAT THE PLATEA Willi favourable woiithi-i" and Int-k tlii- .-\ilililiit: Sniviigi- tiointiiitiy‘, ‘Litniti-tl, I'X]N‘Cl lo l111\"‘ ill" (i1'1"'l\' slonnioi- Plttten, which wont nshort- on Sabin- islztttti. last full, siifi- in llniifnit hiirhntir by thi- tnidilli» of May. 'l‘li<-tr wrt-isklng tug, Li» (‘an- iltllUflYli‘, with wrecking crew's, are now on the islani‘ working on the ship, and nro melting favourable pmrfrvsii. . 'l‘lii- Plain strut]: on Szibli- is- tind taro taunt yirir. Owing to bud i\'l‘itilil'i', opiirntions to iofltiiit her wi-ri- stusponiloti until lllls spring. [luring lllf‘ hi-avy stnrlns. of ilii"- inst fivi- months, shi- hm practical- iy nininiziinvd hor position. and m! fr-w ships nri- snlvugi-il from "The (lrnvrgvnrd of 1hr‘ Atlantic.“ the progress of ihi- Wreckers‘ work will hi- watrlteii with intoresL-Mrti- man AivkV-lgari and Lnwrvtirr- Por- ti~r nri- suporlntt-nditig tho opera- lions. Wiiril i‘l'i‘l'lVl‘fl in liilliinx slated that iii- ('i|lliitli(‘i‘illl‘ TlWlVllllfl tho is lillifl on 'l‘iti~silny‘ night inst and i-nitiiiii-nvvil iialiuigi- opt-rations tho nt-xt morning. Thi- tots-gram stated that tho Plait-it's position was priict li-nlly irnrhnngvtl vvntpl that her sti-rn linri moved a iiiiif‘ to the i-niit ward. rind sand Vilfl pilcthhigh on the port side. ‘rliere is no writer for two-thlrils or the ship's length at high tide. I The WPPCRPI‘! found that the steam and other connections show- t-d no riuiitagn by frost nnil irould hr» easily out. in commission, The message added that all thr- provis- ions were ihliiedbrl surf bolt. Le Canadienne being unable to ap- proach within 2000 feet ct the Pint- ea. Boiler feed pumps and wreck- n- PAYS tnitiuy in tins Province. with, whatfesuit is yet to be disclosed.‘- cuAnn _-wvr— (v1 ENTRA-i. GUARDIAN an .11” ~i CHURCH OF SOOTL Ewen .\lacDougall will‘ at 6.30. investing their monrrv, their time. to cull on i-it interests of tho Y. M. neaday- rind lhtii-siiay o DO IT N°W.—4N0\Y pontributing your bit m campaign. YOU. disabled between the Crews are living 0n the .\ir. Porter in ills mes that .\ir. Campbell, sup on the island. merit iluring tho gait‘ on Tho weather coitditit: ent are fine and the vi t)i‘ill)l,\'. with .\ir‘. any kind Porti-r con oi’ int-k middle of May. 'BAY “IINXIPEG, Muu., 1920.—-\\'hii(> ti 1 (‘rlvhrz 250th annivo‘ _' of th Tiny (‘UIIHHIILV in .\lii_v wi cottvor and Victoria, spirit of the nci-ttsiott. and Yoriiioii. whore tli has g ly ili-i-orittril. llt'(‘liii to tho prairies tin brailot" to tho Pacific know thr- contpnny has tillOiliPi‘ llillf"]1(1.<i in its it's unit n half of roman for)‘. nnd if ni t‘ilt'li hrntlotts will lll‘ ht'lil. i070 wht-it ('litll‘ll's ll. rhnrii-r. these liinilitiarks of llilllliilfl"'i(i|]ll‘l'i Alonso l-‘ai-toi-_v~ ;\iliilil_\'. ztnii (‘huri-hil]. was lliilfllkillilillvll wivh i oririgitty t'iillll'tlt'f‘li ihrvi Thouuh tlit- i-oiitpittiy tll‘l‘i'ti ll> itutltority and to ~(‘ni.riil:i, its ins» of orgy. trxtontlittg across \\'t‘.~'l o has inori- fur po< in its. history. romainiiig lands izint! forem- in (‘iinttila. ‘llii- 1a.. stirviviii‘ of l panyk birthday’ will Co liirth and lli“"l'ltl]iilll‘lii. are com the bath 9th at Xiutruyltiver at-10.'.l0 Peters Road at 2.30 and Brooklyn TO CARRY OM-Twenty teams of husitiess mint. are not only‘ portunity of helping: the, boys, by Do the kind ‘Phen give to the boys the iii-st you can and the best will come back THE MONTCALM-The S. Montcalm left yesterday to go to the assistance of the s. s. Aleiio and Anticosti with rudder broken.‘ The Montcalm was due to arrive in Charlottetown this week. ing equipment were alio landed in‘ t i . erlittendetit ' reports that tho .. Platen showed sotnesigns of ntove-i a similar manner. The ivreekingl A had sltlTlli \\’tl.~‘. t-trcouritoi-oii on; Al>1'il 28th, but 1.0 ('tliii.itii0lili(‘ rode‘ through it iti fine shape. Yfltiing 1l1r- slill) is Progressing fav- have the Pliitvn in litilifux by tho -—--<-e>e ANNIVERSARY HUD$0N'S Wittnipi-g. Edniottloti, Calgary, Van- all (Trittatln will share in the holiday Mttiilooil. Kantlonps, Ni-lson. Vernon di-irnrtitiinital FTUFPF, Tho ll. l1. t‘. han- UP!‘ will be uufurli-it from tho frag staffs of all of ilii‘ t‘llill|lilll}"$ 1:10 fur posts and f‘\'(‘l‘v\' triippvi- wltlto, lndinn ttIlil l':>ii'lilltl, front thi» Artie ilfl>l great fut‘ ooiitttry npprtipriaiv (-010 in tho next fi-w _\'e:ti's,'_i\~ii first fur posts. wt-rv founrli-il on U3!‘ ' shores o1‘ ilttilson llay. ' tho s. it was tho <olv ruli-t‘ tit‘ wv:~t-, stllrl whvn in t.\_'l it l ilii‘ .\'orlit ihitotfirfwi iiiitiiiii-iii_._;~ r ho it rulvt‘ iti i370 ~whon it surfin- \\'ith its old trapping gr0lili<l< trans- YOTWMI U110 l11T111$ 111111 "lllto- ll ‘iht- lll'.~;i iitirtlitv, tiio, fin‘ thi-ro was IMP-l.“ lllil" ""1" iio heiti-i- biilti-r in lliUHt‘ tiny, than ' |'l‘ont (‘onni-l, who li-ttrtii-il his lrudo ywiars. it has liiroivn opt-u all its ‘viii, J01," Quirk i“ pilmrlnnvu“\.lk l tiny \\'il.\' rho ilitl hrick iivt-tt heitti-d with n ltnrilwooil Tire. iifton would a siilonilltt l)itlt'll 0t‘ llilfllti hi‘ tlrawn tltorirfrottv ltiiii upon tlii- long tulilr‘ It". etipply .» nil in lllt‘ last ft-w t0' farm and become one ortlie great onion- Li s i-hiirt rod by EilKilSli flit- history of the (‘()iil])tlli_\' for two centuries the western (‘nnndn rind tht- pageants to ht- held in tho five litrgiist i-ltii-s of the West to celebrate thi- coin- .ts wt-il the rotiianrt- of it it.itiiiil'.~' AND.-Rev. preach‘ San , _two. but ‘KTVTIIK izetis in the (f. ,~\. Wed- f this‘ week ' 8640. v is your’ op- YJM. C. A. tier now. to 8640. S. Magdalene Platea. 511K" stated April 13th.; n1; at bros-i, ‘ork of sal~' Sidt-‘TS that they will COMPANY April 29th. itiou of the 4 i‘ iludsotfs ll renter in ivbstern Lt-lhhritlgo. t‘ Piliiiilil fly will bi- ii from La. gaiirufgglerlagi_men of Valor ooaat- wit’. g ' rirrivi-il at 3 two (‘I'll tir- (‘P rind his» iii iltr ts» sight-it ‘ D. W. GRIFFITH humaniw. . PRINCE EDWARD , DQN’T MISS lT!—You will see more“ iDramai ‘ 1h in all other phyq presented here thiq sermon ——A red blooded romance, tense with the spirit of adventure.-—Annihilates l an = » ~ _ _ “ ‘ ' time and spacewl 25,000 people fillits scenes- _ A x eThej-[Qly City-—Piitris—~The Mecliaeval SirLTl _ Houris of the Orient—i-Ieart throbt, an ~—Ancient luxury in its wildest excessesfare P3715 0 of redemption tn the shuddering heart 0 mafi- 400 Performances in New Drury Lane Theatre, London, Tho i-otnpziny was born on .\iny;_2.l i , It in the condensation of a Have iYou“ Heard of the Worldhfi. Greatest; Show? Qut dike. travail‘ and suffering 0i the Civil War D.‘ H’, GRIFFITH rearedian epic which won universal admin. ‘tion and told the truestoty of the _ the first time in Stage History. _ . -, __ . " Tlhe wonderful retitrris from this great success, ."THE BIRTH_OF, A NATIQN," provided the producer with ‘the necessary funds to present h his astounding creation. rlgeonsitruction period for . ’ "i F’. 7 Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages A 5, THIS COLOSSAL SPECTACLE ha: achieved e of or! which ha: changed the outlook of _ l ounand centuries of evolution WED-THURS, MAY 5 & 6 MATINEE UJ-TnCDr-nx York, 300 in C ADULTS 7,000 horses and 35c 1,500 chariots add to the excitem America~Of the Overwhelming CHILDREN EVENING i ORCHESTRA 50c _ BALCONY 35c - .. 25c a ent.—r Babylon" The Mighty — To-day are features of its d smiles~Titanic struggles on towering embattlementa . t’ four great stories rushing to a thrilling climax that keeps alive the hope '41 hicago, 200 in Philadelphia. Now piayingl England, and Theatre Royal, Sydney, Australia.’ Q hiut-‘lffgi " " ‘ ‘t . ____ W154i Q9 ~—-—~— woe ___ - _____ _;--——~ -- r , , - Q. r 1 ‘I twin]; -(l;' zttitftht? WLH TPGUIFQ-h '"““§_°- REMINISCENCES Aiorris ‘Peri-rs ii 1-‘rc11r11111u11 “i111 m“ "“'"l“'“r“' "lllli hilwlilltlliilitbiiiii iiilii\>-Li-i-iii-iii~.< rt. rot Iivh" 1 “Wk pa" i l'ltl\‘v'iii|§il'l’tl ltullt‘ ntiii l)l‘t\i‘tl well trntl ‘lily’ “ml: "linul “hid i. k‘\sl‘flp ilurittg iu-vi-ti _\ \ll this - ' m" "91’ til)‘ .\l. .\. .\! iit tho \iiipli~ liotf) fitvornhlv l‘('lli(‘l\il)0l'(‘tl by the old "xlmrlecos m [-16 o‘, i ‘sitffervil for a satirical p- itpitl ' “mm-S u‘, n iiiost obligitig and taci- agitiiist ivlizit is called tli‘ $1011 is olti rivnhl -t'inirtlm_til k “lvrsidla llit- ‘T03. const- liltltirfll mi-ltiorls tn tu territories l . sovereign o1 today niiilii-i- was "iwrinistruoiioii." fitll thi- shiotioil wiiy. n |li'll1lii('l‘ll, and (‘tittiidm l“- wiis Sllllslitul. I'll settlers Twvkip 1, illlil ‘iv ho ioiittiiiti- sovi-rtrigits t'lll1'l‘lll h WUS history of inirs tnii_tii> itt iliq job ii~:i.< tisuali nut. and tliffii-ittr, anilffii. not one. mtni-tttirrn to ilii.- 'i'lti-ri1 was but i..- in thr- town who would ul‘tl[\ri‘lk|) tho job of rinivliiifi ‘into tho hot .iivi~it to ntttltr ill1‘lll'i'1'\}ii|l'_\' ri-ibiirr.‘ \\'lll‘ll .\lt’lil ililli i\~ .\i<-t'itr\ilt i-oti tlii“l\'irt'th \\‘i~..| r-iitllii:il‘.\- its soy {MINI-y n“ Link‘ Strum titt- thi- tittiitttfnt- ~ of thvit- goods that itrii lll‘t‘llll'tl ‘liillil in tlti- iiptiriluti- hiiltt-rivsf . tho priot- of i1l1\\’f-'1' l11‘0\'1'1l 110 l"\\ Of‘. V1111] l"1l' lYFPiiti so itigh as iii ilitlfil’ dun of \\'itlt its ontpirt» K011i‘, it. ltust ' ' “ Iitecottti‘ n grunt niodertrtnori-hant, with n i-huitt of tlopurtttiotitnl eioiftts l f“ Tlii- titixiitg and ltneuilitig ivas tioni- iii the good old— wiiii-Zlit (‘llSl(Jlili‘i" The i3ri-nii was of loaf and lil ,tlii- rlXl€Plllll and . inr- “quits “f (hi. pugunl,,.l»,<_ centur for theienlot .iiiion of T1“. “At-Hy “mi (pm- m, it“. Own _'\111<‘1‘1‘1'11_ ls now the oldest tiolu- wns‘ thi-rvforo i-onsiileriililo and it int-rr-iiil vorporaliiin in the world. - it ti”) f(\\\ “mum, n, it l‘('ilt‘t| and lll‘ was notio tf't-.~i‘ titan "iii-ii Food Has Its Purposes One is to please the taste. ~whi1e another and gireater . . muse is to upbuild both. - th and strength. ttirape=Nuts “combines thes b O I o well known for t. and its flavor ' els attention With trst serving’. Grape -N u ts deserves your attention , _ I by ' ' i turn titan. _ Oui- diiy itrAtilill-“l- 1377- “u” Mot-rt»: hail lli‘l'|l lying on hi8 ltflflf m ilii i i-n for about half iiii hour .tr_\'|itt' with itll his lttigill lo insert n few nt-w Iirii-ks into the Illilfl‘ front whit-h old ones had fallen, and tittctiitg ii tow forrriiiti W011“; and phrases l‘\'t‘i'_\‘ time ii lirlvk would fiill, Wllilt‘ perspiration rolled frotii his bvvvliiskerod face, the small hoy greasing the pans for‘ thr- next butch was alarmed by hearing o pertiliar noise, intermixed with a few Front-h words, vii-tor- iiusly spoken. i. uiuli i101“ ill" oven. On looking around hc saw Morris.‘ rod head mitt fat-o emerging through tlii- sntnll ovon door ill soiirizh of iiir. lii- ivas ttilnost suf- iot-‘ti-il. »\Vith smite ilSSiSiflflFI‘ he‘ Wits again on his: feet. After ti few minutes’ rest iti the open air. null niirtiiiting qfii ooolitig drink of \V1lll\_i', Aiorris rt-titrtieti and com- plvteii tho Job. “Gu.<" Mt-iir-ttn anti John .\i(:(‘ar-. viii iilt\'l\ aim-o piisst-il away. and 1 bi-liovi" Alon-is hits crnsst-d the GFPill DlVlill‘. 'i‘ont (‘onnoil after- WilrllS moved to the States and inl- vr lost ti limb tn n ritllronil noel- flrnl, Tln- eiliilll boy came to the |-‘.-ii~ \\'1‘.\l many .\'1‘*\1"-‘1 "1!"- “ml (‘\‘l‘li now, its tho wnrm $1111 Sillii?‘ $lll'llll_\' intn thi- (loldon Wrist, hi- loris to rtwiittttt l0 his-rhtltlrin es are right. ' DEFOE'S ROBINSON CRUSOE FAME 0n April 26, i731, Dinivl ilofoe. jinirniilist and novelist, dioit front lethargy, or deadly alcop, itt ittrpe- maker's Alli-y, hloorfie-liis, London. llo was horn iii tho parish oi’ St. (iiles, (‘i-iptrlvgitte, in i660 or 166i. anti ho was interred zhottriitg llunhiit Fields Burial (iround. During that time lie wrote two hundred and tilt-y published works. "it might he expects-d that his most treiebrati-it work would be that publisliotl in 1702. just after tho IICPPSSiOII of’ Queen Anne, with the titlt- "The Shortest \\’a_v with the Dlssontors." of whom he \\'liS one by birth, for the lititise of (‘om- tnons ordered this book toibv burn- i>ii.'i‘lii- author of it was tried iii. the Old ilaildv in 1703 and punisliril by bring plavoil in tho pillory oti July 29, IiO, and ill that year. i\ person thus publicly’ exposed bud his head put though it hole. and lll$ ltnnils though two otlios. anti was thtls tinublo to itofond himself it '|IL‘ll(‘tl by tho mob with stones and garbage. as was itsuriliy done. On this (l('t‘iit~litlll, lioivever, the people forini-il into ii guiird i'0iili(] Defoe. ('OVl‘l'(‘(l tho pillory with flowers. and ilrank his ltoiiltli. llt- was also iirrli-ri-d to pity ii lino of 200 marks. i‘it(‘il of which was i-utirit to thir- tt-ctt shillings and four putter‘; to lit’ imprlsnnvil a,- long its Qiioi-n Amie i A o 0 4 4-» o 04400444 o4+4+++4¢4o++0++++>o++c euao+44++o¢o+o+04»0~v94"”*f“.w isn't it Time to Think About GARDEN TOOLS A Well tilled soil and garden kept free 0f weeds insures a good quality and large pro- duction of vegetables. Our assortment of SPADES, HOES, , RAKES, VSHOVELS, FORKS, TROWELS, WEEDERS EDGERS and all the other necessary equipment to care for your lawn or garden 1s most complete and the pric- VYE (‘LOSE DAILY AT 5.30‘ iii rho tii-it-tlt-' (‘\lliltli'liiii_\', which rett1111‘*‘1l i‘ L“ i\li1_\'()i‘ of London. though ii hi0 vonforinist, to attend (‘lnirvll 1. lCnglatitl worsllli? 11" ‘mill’ ‘l easions. Anti YPL YPFY l““' l“ known that such a publirittiiin cit istod, euinptiretl with tho titintlm who have wad hi,- ‘iiitilliilfll! Crusoe," oi which K one‘ oi the be! and oldest Free iiibriirivs 111111-1111 five copies, while it has not duet} the ptimphlets. fltoblnsotutruitt) ‘S only ii tutti. the subject ot “i110. was atiggesti-d by Alexntider S! kirk, ii Scots-titan. who bail live alone for nearly live yeti" “llgllllll Fernandez. on ilillililiilllletivlhni“? off the Par-ilii‘ coast of tin Ill Soirth Ainiericu. lie ltuil biroiillfos there at his own ri-quosi iii m! Wm.“ i“. hitii ttuurrelled “till itiastoi’. thot-riptiiltt of 111*‘ all}? Such was thi- lztsiiiig_ ltiilit"“lllllllgl ilofoo obtiilni-tl b)‘ U115 l‘"_‘_‘l"‘ ‘ iii 187T Queen Victoria iii-infill!“ liontiioti to throe old indie: 11mm nnino who bud duscvllllvll liim. Soup ogtn b0 itiiidi- from ill?‘ Y“. tniu-itroni iii boiled in l1)’ f“ M milk. an viii-t. a cliirbllfltl Uiiitlli 11 celery stilt. Keep your li-ttuco in ililltllfifi sealed light and tilnccti itt '11" tllitvv. You tier-d tmlli’ l" m“ and it is trrirp niiil frvall-