,P,’laoe the whole meal in the oven. .Set the Oven Heat Control at “whole mat" and forget it until it is time for the food to be done. The “ magic whed ” watches theevea 6o: yon. M°Clani gleciric a Ra ages OI GENERAL STEEL WARES Product < The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd Sole Agents for Prince Edward Island .. TTHPYCH oméstic‘ Architecture I of Prince Edward Islam. By Blodwea Davies in Toronto Sat-inn, kgpl; by g (amour; (gmfly q; nrdsy Night McPhees. In this house the good. Bishop "celebrated his first mass. It It is a pecularity oi island com- was during this visit that he gave the munlties, great or small to develop Island a titular saint, Bt. Dunstan 0i distinctive characteristics, and to ios- Canterbury. ‘ ‘ ‘ ter them in spite oi changes in cur-l The shingle type is one that cam rounding communities. The sea is a be charmingly adapted to cottages, wall which shun ‘in and shuts out, ‘$06!?- Ind this is being done with even in the days oi swiit transpor- lvery satisiactory eiiect. They must tation and communication. Prince ‘be unpainted, ior the typical native Edward Island is no exception to the ‘Island shingled house is a weather- rule. When the Island was develop- ‘stained, silvergrey. It is aliaot that ing its native traits it was indeed is- lthcsa unpainted, ahingled houses, on elated, s. complete little colony with 'the open, ‘wind-swept countrysidel its own administration, its own solid ‘sometimes seem to be burnished-until; Ind DfNDcrous business affairs and iiicy gleam like dull silver in the sun- _ a very sturdy native pride. “right, - i In that era many a ilne home went Some oi the Loyalists who settled‘ RTOWN GUARDIAN Q FIRlwrbv-amnngwarrsan - - . a llltheflalncstorenewediuryi- OXUI slildcnlv. a blazing brand hurled on. Yonrmofl How many families have 50111 made homeieas,through this vicious combination! How many lost cost when you select Br gf Asphalt Slates. You alsoget arr-mm encc. rich and varied colour hlnnonip and f reedoni from roofing tr-ouu; m‘?! flfiha» Khtll’ fllmilhinfiwcven “"5"! , In moat communities the new“ insurance on buildings mo!“ ‘M, "lbrataovethhbuard enoeend for up on the Island, built in the de- u “shun. manner o, the Georgian and on the Island were people o! WElLll Colonial periods, with simplicity anil "ml ‘mp°'““°e" “m” “W” §re,h..1nt_ The“ Came the no,“ days cvlé iouud Charlottetown sumcienti, ‘h? l9 l"!!! use Brantford Asphalt THE All .\ (CAN) FOWL. We are a rail. _' .£oi a/tnaztilfiri CQff-JOl/li’. Tho A lllCilPfl ‘(accent first and iliirtl "llniilcsi is‘ Ti lays a blue cgzi. only than’ and b. i: l Tiliunplc ' t .. tin" “.10; . .. -. VJ-Llliiili. a tall~miri 121a“ of fcutlicrs on‘ _' ._ l .. . \ i’ l§\ i . i iliilii » .-. mule has ilie outer third 0i the wing l oi a dark orange color, The luiuage . - g Harlem of this breed or pouiry n" ‘lday are going back into that earlier ‘H65 bum’ mm“ m keepm‘ Wm‘ not yet been definitely ilxed by the ' brreders. ‘this breed was first discovered in l _ _ i014, in Chile, and is probably to be l appreciation M me 01d Frencrbcal“ iound in other South American coun- § =01: snail: BY STANLEY, SHAW or PEARDON _ Only the highest quality 0F v "leaf tobacco, combined with the best ingredients _ are used in the manufactu» re 0F our chewing tobacco. Result HICHGLIDN “BLACK rwm" cs-i awn» c- duct that ll the belt. = You can add more per gallons oi oil to . l ' Ilayldbl Lead, tiilnr any other lead on the market. “ Tm: Bss-r Cnew” . iiowis the Time to Iiave Your House Painted And it costs as much to put m cheap paint as the bell; ' When you bu! Ngyiofa-lhllkh load, then 10a have a wo- peflbl. o! Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. t‘ , t. s j, IAIDWAII now ~ .7 ‘ lltqaoaaltren ior the Victorian age and up went a lcmplmg w 10°‘ l" o: “mum” m 1 each side oi the neck. below the head. I multitude o’ housas bedecked Wm) pounds worth oi plate and iurniture. ' The general color oi the plumage ‘ lilVP race in the ; is white with a tinge oi lilac, but the I and carried oii some oi its citizen: as prisoners into the hands oi Geor- These tan’:- lturrels and cupolas and twisting ‘scrolls and irctuork. It is a hopeful , sign that builders in the island to- ‘g8 ‘vuhmgton hlmelf‘ their hopes and ambitions. Oiie oi the most charming oi these lo survive is Cherry valley, on the estate from which the settlement t0- .adia.n type oi dwelling and some oi jay takes m name‘ The baud" a the most delightiul homes now being Phml’ vine)’ w“ ‘mum 8m.’ m“ ‘built in Montreal are adoptions of 1w” m“ only ‘l’ Lwnmt‘ bu‘ m“ c“ the old manor house type. in Prince ‘the most active agent‘ in ma“: Edward Bland also mere has m? iotlier Loyalists to quit the rebel stat- Jlllly developed a distinct urge for ‘es and “we o“ m‘ ulmd’ ‘He zlie rte-establishment of the colonial bwugm the name Cherry vflhy tradition. More and more oi the Is- Wm‘ mm from New England’ whence landers are awakening to the possi- it If“? been ‘ramplned ‘mm the ililitics oi ilie charming domestic ar- “$11M? axgliftrgl estafiezumflrnsvo?‘ V, . _- ,‘s re. n curseo <sco- ;ili.‘°.1l"§.‘..ZZ§ "iii? .111 iii’.‘.‘f;“'.‘.i’.i‘§§ 4on1 anions» we out“ - - : the Island pmfldesy iguest in this old home. It is a. very ‘ Quebec works out her architectural 150°?‘ example o! eighlaenzh Camry The Island mum ‘arhltecture which can be adapted gflon L, esunuany m wood. .ivlth delighJul results to twentieth f chm among the dwellings o, im_ ‘century homes. It is still occupied by poriance in Prince Edward Island is ‘ the Bee“ family- lgracious old Government House, de~ In sugnmefsililc 1S alchail-mnilngtold’ Vlscrted now, and bereft oi its century muse “ m typ “a1 "ry 0° ° ' “- ‘old vice-regal dignltics. Government Lures‘ There are ‘he wide window’ House minors the a“ which brought 1 divided into three, the wide center it into being. Many oi the earliestlpaxlel and the namw “d” punk‘ settlers on the Island were men who , twenty pm“ m m‘ ma“ u‘ u” had served in what were then thewharacierlstlc “m” Diem w m’ British colonies along the Atlantic l mam “vans M m” mum" . ‘on o! and were rewarded iortheir services ‘pnaster meet’ 1mm human” m with grants oi land. They were ia- ‘NW8’ Wm‘ a comma ‘upmmns ‘he lcra. ior their inspiration ior modern homes. ‘ Quebec has saiely established an r fancies in stone. my Fflllflliw home owners are now hi“!!! 0h fine-safe roofs. That is fiilfilvqfluu aparln and cmhgfg "m" lama them. Flaming: brands 41' "t lmmlmly on their slate. floated surface. Halifax, N, S, a uh’ V I ‘- . ‘B ‘ i l Manufactured by Br- gf d C. i Fnha gldbrolzkttafir-rapany, Limited them-at Saint John, N. B. For Sale By FENNELL fa’ CHANDLER, LIMITED, (Iluirloitetmvn P. E. l. POOLE i? THOMPSON, tMont-ague, P. E. I. Bwirfwd Mohair Slates a iueu , convincing reason for using thy; hfllldwme. heavy shingles. Inepgqg Your dealer's. and write (q- our booklet “Beauty Vlldl Fin Pm. tectioiW-an authoritative treatise en "w vmw m». denim. finish sad colour for your roof. 186M oofs rnlliar with the architecture oi Col- ‘ ‘mm’ °‘ ll“ ’°°" Th“ mmw’ °" onial America. Many others ivereifect 15 delightful‘ m“ l" l‘ “v loyalists who travelled north to live ‘ t6 be found throughout (he "land" ‘under their naiive flag, taking along: Nearby F0 m“ Old hm“ i‘ ' c“; [their household goods, old silver plate rim“ bundmg‘ on u? ground flwr a host oi black slaves and their old "5 ‘ ‘m’ “d w“ “m” “mm” ‘ytradlmons Thu me Government land in line with them on the second House ‘ubsequently bum on me edge lfioor three French windows. Above of the town by the flveys-lde u,“ d5" l them the gable end oi the house pro- signed substantially along the iinenlmd“ selml ""- Th“ “u” l‘ oi the old mansions oi’ the rebel col- =55“ l? have been used '5 l cou" 0,11% The" is something 1n n re_ house, in which one oi the presiding miniscent oi Mount Vernon. t v 4 Natural conditions accounted ior C°“‘°‘ma“1°“" the prevalence oi wooden houses Oll Thole w“ “mm” “d “ ml“ the Emmi It is emircly devom o; type oi dwelling, a distinct reflection none‘ which can be used for Com Ioi the changing history oi the col- struction purposes. In early colonial .°“y' It devempcd l“ the mwperw‘ days it was covered with timber so ‘my’ "m" Island cuppa“ “fled " that wood ‘m. building “m5 cheap and round the world and competed in ihe easily “Vaughn, It was than thatlEuropcan trade. Rich sea. captains the typical wand type of house Web ,buiit nne homes ior themselves, add- ved‘ the shmgled nous‘, The oldest lng new ieatures to the ioundation oi home m Charlottetown is covered ‘the colonial style. Characteristic oi with shingles, stained black with this “m” l5 the mu“ bum by C‘? 88% lain William Dousa 0n one oi the This little old place was once an ' m°5t dcngmlul m“ l“ ‘u n” u‘ m“, kept by l Method“, “mm, numb Liand, on the western side oi Char- ed Bum,“ It w“ do“ by to the blottetoivn, overlooking the water. This Elms“ Ind me qua“ Here m the ‘old place is deserted now, but there early days oi the nineteenth ceniury, l5 Such a Chm“ abm" ‘b "ch ' 1"‘ . _ lcination about the site chosen by the came Bishop Plessis from Quebedai i tar landing in all the magnificence oi °ld mm" m“ I "equmly “m” m‘ robe. o, 0mm It w” E rem day my way there and could easily real- in Charlottetown and all the great l“ m” dwgm m‘ ‘M “Pllm w“ 101k‘ came m u“ upon him in his home. In this spacious old Not “l. away’ in another house {house are still several pieces of iur- wmch m“ ‘tuna’ and which was |niture brought to the Island in his sailing ships, and now too massive to ihen a shingled housc. - = anotherl . ________ _ ‘find a place in the smaller houses oi his descendants. There are delight- ‘ sbicken fful cupboards tucked here and there, , __ "ship iashion, with a compactness so TQmblQ BaCkflChQ reminiscent oi the camenLi-y which ,i__ iwent into the trim old clipper ahipa l that it would be simple to guess what “Hllh'7iig9", in v97? tsnrt oi a. citizen put up the lovely bad way until Gin ‘old noise. l Pi". ‘Ow. relief | The pilaster eiiect is present here, Ill] every angle oi the house. even on ‘the porch at the aide oi the house, lshown in the picture. But the moat interesting thing about it is the huge dormer window. ‘llo have kidney trouble, when in the heart of the woods duri the wet season, is vary serious, as r. J. F. ljudges was Judge Pope. a Father oi’, gotinaia woodabouwan ioaaadmetothe’ The truth is kidneys are Ildll hard- wor ' ns they can't etand neg- lect. an ache II only_ one sign of trouble. o Dissineg, brick‘ duet in urine, swollen joints, headaches, a bm-aiag aauaatioa attendant on scanty or toe t urination are others. At tkejrn indication of trouble, take ' Pills void thlbaok. I walaobad the Millerf d t. \ m‘ M?“ 0:“ h u A Charlottetown architect who is iolioryhlm". 'tliteteithvili "Ia thewoodaflastiallflhe wntea "l "l: ‘may l", ‘ma; “u g’; wasaoaksdiptheaklnfordaya. dold it “W” 11 °= - - chard, who has very happily intro- duced some oi the old characteristics into some oi the moat interesting o! recently built Island homes. This huge dormer window, Mr. Blanchard says, is a ieatura which he has never soen anywhere except in Prince Id- ward Island, Nova Bcotia and aoaie English seaport towns, though he thinks it may possibly exist in other places. It seems, he uvl. to be ia- diilnous to seaport towns. "l have wondered." said 1k. Ilen- chara, "ii it was meant to take the England hound c! tlidaame ma.» vim whom one coda manna a good view oi the see, and so watch for the return oi vessels in which one’ m mgmnfl... i Telephone Talk This old dormer window in the. a e Douse house is so situated that it‘ on Speeding Tram commands a wide view oi the harbor i and bears out the supposition, The residence oi Mr. Chester Mc- TORONTO’ May Lsanada mo’, Lu" m Oharmtwmll“ 33*“ "ample the lead yesterday in this ages dizzy M m‘ mum“ o’ m‘ 01d ‘wmmal! race oi scientific wonders. Right out» feature‘ w " mwem dwlmng‘ Th“ i side o1 Toronto, for the first time in was recently built on Mr. Blanch-i history a m0 way telephmm convep ‘m’! dumn’ ‘m’ the“ the meal‘ sation was held irom a. railway train dorm" wmdow finds " place’ while it sped along past farms mea- There is a very keen interest am— i do“ and hamlets ‘and n ‘(ms a on‘ m‘ young" "In o‘ ‘h’ Bland l Canadian National train This tele- province in these traditions oi thel iphone conversation from a. moving put u they enact the home and its train was the realization oi the furnishings, and so iar as domesticid ‘ f b m _ 1 _ § archiuctrue is concerned, that inter-, 29ml“ ° m ° lfllwily and telci. eat is expressing itseii in a practical f: me 6"“ "a" m" 3”"- “nd ‘f’ and very commendable way. The; f“ is“??? df“1"°‘lsm“]:" ‘ltccfi-l; _lrng n e omnon cou no a. mud h" been ‘mud the mush ‘but strike a chord‘ oi ' rid i t‘i=' room expansion which has worked, P e n -- such bu,“ m “m. pa,“ o; ‘he . heart oi any Canadian who witness~ country. 1t has time w deliberate ed lt- It was appropriate wv. in l, for colonial traditions has assertediméfll-i 0i Alexander Graham Boil: itseii, more and more oi its newl were held more than hall a ccntiiriw corner o! Canada. zciitaiives oi New York papers and the principal news service organiza- tions oi the continent, ivas far more than a matter ior native pride. Even discounting the initial enthusiasm of one witnessing such an innovation it can be said that this demonstration oi telephoning irom a moving train really marked an epoch in the old old story oi human comumnlcaiiom- that life line oi civilization. It was easy from yesterday's por- iormance, to forsee the ‘time in tile near future when a traveller, speed- ing over distant lines, will bc called from his berth to the trriin tclephone and hear a message ironi hoine about baby! first tooth. This demonstration oi teleplionintl. from trains given yesterday on the Allandale division, presages grent things ior the social and commercial ‘ liie oi the future. What messages of happiness or sadness, what conven- ma m‘ m“ m“ hum“- cqncem country where the earliest experi-liences ior weal or woe it will bring! iorth the future will show. The im- aginailon oi the implications 0i this new device in present day is‘. homes will express themselves in,ago. But yesterdays periormanceldinnbioundad by the almost infinite; nabbed hula mo" “m, mg rm terms indigenous to that eeiigirtnril which. bi the vial’. twk niece risht" undel- the noses oi a score oi reprc- ( communication. But,_ in a word it.‘ $11119, {seems n. mean ma; m. versnu telephone has shown its latest an: l neatest trick. It has proved itseii tlu ‘kwizurd oi the electrical age. Here miter the magic oi electricity wil‘ take a voice irom a humble nits’ cottage or city omce and another voice from a speeding train hund- reds oi miles away, and it will bsndv those voices about in conversation ns casiiy as ii the speakers were iss- ‘nig each other across a desk. l WONDER llov.‘ many stars are in the sky. And just wily God made rnountailu high, . why it is Mother Nature's pride To beautiiy the countryside. l I wonder why the twilight stealing Soothes and gives contented ieeiing. . These things to ponder make ui I weary, ‘ But God knows the answer w even query. —Allie Palmer lundcrwear have invaded the Arctic Sliockproof! UM Cushioned Tires are described in one word-shoclcproof. The live gum cushions resist and absorb the full force of all jolts met with in modern high- apeed motoring. Gun} Cush- ioned Tires Earthen’,- last longer; look etter and cost no more than old style tires. Go to Gum Cushion Tire Stations-they'll show you.- ‘Bullsfldtatowear Better” QTITAPIIflBIUBBBHJ-Dflfi TORONTO ’ manned-summation . sensual tan m’ flwlaa dam Galilee The Station nor you ~ _ olaes oi the ‘captain's walk’ in New ' The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd., Queen-Street. , Bruce Stewart ($0., Ltd., Foot Gt. George street. hldgar Whitlcck, Kent Street. ‘ Jenkins Servi i ce Station; 207 Gt. Street