A Saturday Lssiip Wool i-ioss _..._._ 00c Wash Satin Camisoles.-. $1.25 Sill: Cashmere Hog ..._._ 40c Black and Navy silk Bloom- Largo Bath row-u“: for 08c a ers ........................ $295 Crepe Kimonos, all shades) Georgette Camisoles. (Nth ................... .. $8.25 and $4.25 ‘pink and white) $175 Eiderdown Biankets $10.00 Envelope Chemilfl. (Pink and f0!‘ ........................... .. um will" Mil") 315° White Cotton Niglliilowlll (lace and embroidery trim- White Cotton (so in.) _._. 12c mlns 3L“ ‘ animate Grey Cotton (as in.) 1o s 12¢ Jar w! llllbiil" 8"“ B'°‘".°' 4 "hm" Imperial F‘ ' “ , (Fancy 53'” I W; Patterns) .................. .. 10c Mill ends of Duck (Bi-own. FQR BQYS Blue, Khaki and Black 26c. y I Golf Hose for (small sizes) MANTLE CLOTH 69c All Wool Velour FOR Heavy Sweater Coat All Wool Underwear Label) Garment hlocha Gloves ...... .. Lined Dogskin Gloves Nogiigee Shirts .. Better Shirts at . Mackinaw Coats .. the busy month Olaus is a great fli cti he can't work W!!- Coating. Regular $4.00 for ...... .. $1.50 Paliette (light shades) $2.25 for ................................ .. MEN .980: o Silk Dresses for . Dark Tweed Overcoat-s $13.50 Fancy Check Overcoat $18.00 Black Milton Overcoat (Ches- terfield) .................... .. $25-99 Get to the Store Early for a Good Choice =5. A. McDONALD Larger sizes Golf Hose 89c Long ‘in all Wool Black Stock? ............. .. 59c .................... 89c Boys Mackinaw Coats" $6.00‘ Boys Overcoats ..... .. 34-95 Ladies Serge: and Homespuns at ............................ ......-.. $7.95 "Jumper Dresses for . Dresses Tricotlne Dresses for .. All our Regular High Class ' Stock courtesy is an at ynber necessity. Lb llislifiillCé but the . ».~~' .ll tll l. Nam "hrut (hillihhlfin of '1 a jmorchant who uses ng only throughl shows that he kn ght to use it the \ more welcome a future comfort for 'r December Satori Christmas-Alli! I st-are a four-lei for holiday tr the most of them. W i=1‘ ‘is kind in Canada. BORN THE . IDEA Midjili inter In vs your own yours" ipet for Christmas if ‘, to make sure that i i it's an instinct to lsve- I PREDERIKIYDON. NB" jor snowstorm of the developing. wreckless driver. ’i‘horo is no month of the year when the thought 0! Prmiwlion is so seasonnble and aDIYPODTiBlG a! December. when kindily thought! iii home and family are so miw in the minds of men-and what is ultimate centres rnund the home and home folk? it is sirchi suggestion till" 1l° Christmas i~i~.u‘il ho purchased than a LifeI Insurance Pohicy—a seal of PW, sent health and an assurance oil dependent ones. Start the new year rizht- wl, a nnlicy from the Great West 3, ,e_;h.. most popular institution gilt Branch Office, Hyndman. llwild- .;._.;_ 5i Queen St., Charlottetown. ‘ 10683~fmw. New Brunswick Deoem- to ber 7.—-All New Bmiiswwk bass id he told his mother about the been suddenly 1mm!“ "m, mm ffer and she consulted a lawyer wlnte! Ofilldiilimfi b? “he first mVat the time. Witness said Law- ced ‘an lggizazlei rence saiw him a second time and which common ll continued this morning with all the resemblance of a roll-l biillfllfi Stick your nose in other people's blliiifiPsii and you lose by a nose. runny things hnnnell- We 50w i1 iiiinnrdls Linlmont Iiumbermnlvs Friend __ eadquarters ¢o+ l ‘ready m the big bYs TOYi , better and obs i f. ii-i I l i xcelieni Gills “Dolls, Games, Boys r lads, Snow Sho Cabs, Carts, Ki d strong, useful ' store than all o in the City cornbl l [than been our busi ‘early thirty years. ‘line with us. Como u & c». h Olsus Hoadquari from. Articles use by the ladies. Fine Talcums. Toilet Waters. Fine Soaps. Face Creams. Perfumes. Smelling Salts. Bath Salts. go ii Sachet Powders. Combs. Hair Brushes. Minors. i ' . i-QOO-OOQ-mvbko-oeaoa-oo-o-ooaoeoo-o-o-c mwooeo-ooe oooooow _ l choice ere. - swan." a . museum - no ihiiiei Guilds We have an excel- lent assortment of these goods to select such as these are in daily Perfumed. Lotioifs You have wide .~ . rmiw rm usual i. c. aiiliiiiiilli“ 6-044 i 1 i. 4 4 1 i l 4 (the building ,sl_iin specialist. ' delightfully clear and smooth. Bul- sitss that oaule the ‘burning, itch- "lii: or ilisilsummeiit. Meiitlio-sul- phur always heals oclems. right up. Swears He Was Oflered $300 T0 Set Fire AMHERST, Dec. 7.— At the preliminary hearing of A.E. baw- rence, the Amherst merchant charged with arson. which opened thlls afternoon before Magistrate Blenkhorn, Hallie Coates of NaP- pan, who at an investigation cori- ducted by Provincial Fire Mar sbal Rudland, stated 111M 118 illiii been offered $300 by iMT- Law rence to set fire to the Lawrence block. was the chief witness for the prosecution, which was conducted lby Crown Prosecutor James A Hariway. Coates swore that last that time offered him $300 if he would burn the building. Law rence said the people living 0V9? the shop were well insured and that he would see that they were out of the building at the time the fire would be set; Coates refused consider the proposition. He nrade a similar proposition, which he refused as before. Clinton Fullerton when called said Iaawretice had phoned him, asking him to see Coates. Mrs. Lloyd A, Tennnnt. of the burned lbuilding, when called admitted that flier effects were well insur» ed. She said Mr. Lawrence knew she was going away on Saturday. Police officer Jefferson said ~he had aipiplied to Mr. Lawrence for room in the building, but was ra- fused. He produced oiled papers found in tiho building, part of which was an order pad from the store. Fire Marshall Riidland of Hail- fax, said Lawrence bad told him was insured for 510.000, the stock for 81,500 and tlic fixtures for $38. Fire Chief Liisby was the only other witness cancd. Hallie Cantos on cross John B. Smiley, counsel for the accused, admitted that while in Pooh's store lie hail said he would get oven with that Law- rencs 1T it took him all his life. -i—¢o¢-.-___ There is no vacation for ~' s. ma who likes to fish. » - . lBesidos being school month Sop tembor has five bath nights. ' .- Fiery, Itching Skin l‘ Is Quickly Soothed With This Sulphiil Mentbo-Sulpbur, s pie cream, will soothe and beaks] [that ll irritated or broken ‘out vi ‘leosems: that is covered with iigl rash or pimples.‘ or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skill eruptions so quickly, says 0.110101! The moment this sulphur proper‘- ation is applied the itcb- stofll and after two or three sppl cations, the eoaema is gone and the skin is pliur is so precious as a skin rept- edy because it destroys the pars- ~A ‘small jar of Rowles Mentho- Bulpbui- may be lied at any good drug stop. l» examination by .1 Ciirisimalsl Cake a}. .' a e. .1», 3 v.0 a . l silos from Helium's ounce. ‘ N: ‘oonouaov vscvsr KIMO- maku a Pretty gift. Have you seen Pistons? 1i ‘ MRS. HUGH CLOVER will be at Home to her friends on Friday, Deipflthrilrom i2 to i and 7 to LADIES AID TEA and B81881‘ Hehrtn Memorial Hall, Tuesday. (Icons. 10673 8 1i STORES OPEN — The mer- chants of Charlottetown have de- cided to lkeap their stores ollfiil until 6 dkilodt until Christmas, commencing Monday. Dec. “lltb next, and that Thursday, Friday and Saturday, previous to Christ- mas they will remain open in the evenings. NARROW, ESCAPE — On Fri- day last two lads, Messrs. Len- wood Ladiner and Cyrus Gallant aged 16 and 17 years respectively were handling a small rifle at OLeai-y. when it was accidentally discharged and the bullet entered Ladinefs arm, inflicting a. nasty wound. He ‘was promptly operated upon by the two O'Leary doctors and the bullet extracted. ‘He is now making a good recovery. HAMPTON CONGR EGATION . Rev. M. J. MacPherson, M. A.. B. D., minister. Preaching ser- vices -for Dec ‘i0, Bonshaiv (Pros iiyterinn) at 11; Bonshow (Bap "stl at 3; Hampton at 7.30. Rev. .l. B. Daggett will preach in Trycn (Presbyterian) Church at 7. exchanging with Mr. MacPher- son for the Bonshaw service at 3. A cordial welcome for all. (SLAN DER APPOINTED - Rev. R. H. A. Hash-mi. M A, a native of Springfield, P E I who is well known in Nova Scctia and who ‘ates for some time an Anglican missionary in India has been ap- pointed by the Bishop oi Saskat- chewan, rector of St. James church Saskatoon. Mr. Hashim has just re— turned to Canada from England. There was a large gathering oi’ the Mothers’ Union of the Church oi’ the Messiah. Toronh on Monday afternoon Nov 13th to bid farewell t0 their president, Hrs Hashim wife of the Rev R H A Hnslam who has been appointed to a rectory ‘n Saskatchewan. At the close of the meeting lMrs Hashim was pre- leadei-ship. Free. was served and a very happy hour BDEIIlL-“CBIIQ- dlnn Churchman. -—Z<o->-i—— PERSONALS . lner was in the city yesterday. I returned homo from Toronto. 11nd are gu-osts at the Queen. Messrs 1W. bookie and Wilfred (Maolieod, Hunter River. i business min of Glace Bay is in the city, a guest at the Revere otel. Rev. PJ. Ha/slam and wife, Pe- titoodlac, NiB. are vlsiing tiié city and are guests at the Victoria Hotel. Miss Eva Stewart, him returned to her home in Marshfield after spending the past few days in the city visiting relations and friend; Miss Dorothy Martin, who has llweil vlsltlnsin the city during the imst summer, the guest o: Rev, E. M. and Mrs. liialone, left yes- iefdliy 100F111!!! 0n return to the West Indies. _ Mr. Joseph E. Ddigle, arrived in the city Wednesday night from Kanirokee County. Illinois. where he has spent the last eight months ‘M! midis left yesterday arter- noon to visit his ‘home in Bear River, Mr. Daigle is very much like" ill) with farming in Illinois, and intends returning in the spring. _.s-L_.-____._ giitiiiillii churn/i, ciiiigriqu ciiUllOg. __ . "i IWK-‘e “ iinQ-‘Psh fltle Satiurd Dec 9th inyflowsriifls Shoe Store.’ appreciated by the school Kiri for Clrlretmss. See Paton's new lid; R1 sqspisliihii ‘Iluhi. s; Catherines iii-this lamps l a milnsrrfisto SERVICE. -Ser vice in the Mai-shiishi Bartlet cihurch tonight, Rev Ross C Eat-on. Charlottetown preacher. OAVEINDISH, FAlRVlEW SER- VIOES-Rev. M. .0. Brintcn Will preach Sunday Dec 10th at Fuiir- view L1 s. m. and Cavendish 7 p. m. . SELECT YOUR OHRISTMAQ gifts at the Christian Church azaar and Pantry sale Saturday ec 9 in Howard's Shoe Store. HARNESS — We are olferlns the balance of our stock of liar nose at less than manufiwtilfoffl cost to us. Call early i0!‘ ~03" gains. A.-Horne and Co. orn novelists. The meeting starts promptly at 7.30 p.m. GOOD SLEIGHINQ- A motor- ist returning from an extended trivp throiurli the country reports considerable drift snow in many parts. Yesterdays hard frost has made good sloighing nnd it is hoped that this will continue un til the Christmas season is over REV. H. A. GOODWIN Secretary cl‘ Evalizellsm and Social Servior will ‘hold meetings as follownz~ Dec. 10. Sunday, 11 a.m. Method ist "Church. Charlottetown and ai 7 p.m. Cornwall; Tuesday, Dim Qillflilll-Zo. Wednesday, Monitague Thursday, Sourls, Friday, York Sunday 17th Vernon, Milivlew Pownsl. srocu QUOTATIONE HALIFAX, Dec. 7.—(Quotailchn: furnished by Johnson and Ward sented with a handsome silk eider-Iraxchmge) ' down quilt as a token of affectiomBmmWw" --------- -~ and appreciation of her splendid Be“ Telephmle - 1 (Mr. Job-n S. Cousins, Park Cor- MOTH-Feel PM"?! ‘Mr. J.B. Morrissey merchant of Atlantic 311E911‘ Tignisli was in the city yesterday. Atchison ........ .. . 35 111 -:.. ..... .. 651, Sbawiinlgun . 1121,, incurs-tics Pulp 93 ilCiinadlan General Electric — lCnnadian Steamship Coni.. ;Caniuiian Steamship Pfii. . .551.»- Asbestos Com. h..- 64 _, Dominion Bridge — 1011, .Winnipeg Electric 3i National Breweries . 40 ._ 23-‘? . 100i‘ Am. Car & Foundry . . 1831 . 123-’ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Simallwood Am. Locomotive August he gm a 1elgphqng m@-_6.nd Mr. Vivian Bmnllwood have Am. éimelting &iRe sage from Clinton Fullerton nsklngi him (Contest to go and see haw. renco. He said that Lawrence atl Anaconda Copper ......... .. _ Canadian Pacific Railway Messrs. F-O. Tlnsiey and WA New York Central ’i‘ingley, Amherst are in the city Cuba Cone Sugar Crucible Steel .. Lecliie Summersid-e were register Mex Petroleum . ell Yilitordey at the Queen Hotel. lnternationalMer. Marin MPH. W. P. All-Oil‘. 11851118. $3.5M, Reading ......... .. leaves on. return this morning af~ Southern Pacific ier visiting her sister, Mrs. D. M. stndoboker International Paper . 52‘, Kelly Springfield .. i3 ,.... 241 51 Press Steel Car . 87 131-‘ Union Pacific 12g Utah Copper m,“ . ‘Mr. John A. MciRae, prominent 1y s. Steel Save yourself ail the worry and work of making your Xmas Cake by ordering from Stewart's Bakery. , DARK rnurr can: ,l,ioi-ir FRUIT can: .» WHITE souuo CAKE sun-gram can: Ailslsss 1 ib. io 12 ios. Made from the very. best materials, by experienced bakers. ' Cali, at shop and us campus. ' Mali orders attended to. Stewart's Bakery 163 Ksnt Street . iiiiii Victory i, i 93s ‘victory __' 1922 "viemry 105 19a": victory -'-- ' members of the Montreal Stocl 11E MONTREAL exoi-IANGE BAN K8 Blink: Commerce‘ ninucnoyal “mi. fifilféfoii. wxfhcat, Dec. 11856- 1 Jullyorlillnlgec. 70%;- Mail 69%‘ Jul 35..., Dec. 4a. May 4275- 1”‘ s9"/s.’_________________ 1*. J. MivDBLAIlL The Proof of the , P U D D I N G i is in the E A T I N G Iiut the proof of if all is In the selection of articles to minke up the Buddha:- The following list _Il7 holy ‘You Int the right things for the Xmas pudding or other Xmas puking. -8uliana Raisins -f;ltron Pasl —-Lamon Peel . -i'rs|ii Eggs --F,rssli Nuts -¢i'mh apieu QEIIVQHRQ Extracts -in’faot everything. _P.""J. MGDONAQD? t '50-!!!“ in <iéiiri~ eat Corner Kent and , I , ' . A Ci-NGH SWEATER WILL sh ;,w_oo_n QNLI-‘h- qsd ca; of wood Methodist Church A of the Summer-side District of the ‘ Methodist Church Summerslilie on Rev. George Ayers presiding. A period marked the openingbf thQVses-fl slon, after which the ' spoke to the District, regretting the inability oi‘. some of the‘. ‘ hers to attend and also expr the sympathy of the brethréniwi Mr. ‘ their recent bereavement. the Lord's'Day Alliance and = ‘pv ed in I Bessie Parker, was sent up for ‘.\'. cusps ‘ Are At unnmu ~>s1ios l . District Meeting The second quarterly meeting... convened in November i130; » of devotional exercises chairman . “wiir ‘Morris and Mr. Brown Rev‘ Mr.. Miingie, Secretary ‘of on the work of the Alliance. point ing out the effective work don» luring the war in securing the‘ ihservnnce of Sunday, by prohibit ng the publication of newspapers ind the operaton oil theatres and moving picture's houses on ihzit iiiy. The speaker paid trlfibute t0 ;hc work of Hon. Mr. Dolierty in iniforcing the Lorils lDuy Act. The iilii-ince linii &X'[)i3i‘l(‘ll(‘(‘i.l some. ‘lificulty- in Quebec on account of he Sunillayl Observance Act iin orce there which practically in-‘ iiblteil the premier from passing “ho Lord's Day Act. Conditions here, however, are improving; iillil he situation is quite hopeful. l. Following this the illlitl'l‘ll’lllll'lllll‘ reduced the question of the chip? ng referendum. After discussion- his resolution. passed by Rev. I’. \. lliiitzpatrick, seconded by Ravi: lcorizo Morris ivas passed unani- mousiy: “The members of the Summer- siile Distnict assembled in session, November 30th, desire to cnll iliir- attention of thelMethodist peopit. .i the com-lug Referendum on the uestion of the iniporiiiiioii of in- SC o-operation hi’ all to secure zi rge majority against the Impor-lgn atlon‘ of intoxicating Liquor-mg}, hen election iiiiy comes." ‘(mg 8.67.3, llviir; Sti-uiiiard delivered’) n gddrese on “Some Neglected} deans of cs1‘ cntials, -Worship in the Snniiiiy ced of adequate Teacher Traits-q; 2g but the difficulties encounter-J pursuing the prescribed; curse on a rural illeld provoked- nnd discussion. v “ Rev .- Mr. Peters then followed ith n very helpful address on The Spiritual Opportunities" ofl liiillweek . Activities for’ Boys nil Girls.” shoivil-iig what actuui» \' iiziil been done ‘by the Four Fold ‘rogrum and what was possible o be done in training the youth m‘ liziiiiership in the church. Mr. ‘ciers claimed it. tile duty oi the hiirch to see that hei‘ boys and urls are not forced» to look else» :iicre for the means of deveiop- icnt and healthy amusement and rged the necessity of keeping the mtrol of such activities in the inds of the church mid no’. in utsiile organizations. The thanks of tho District were "nilcreil Revsi ‘Striothard and Oti-Bfii for their addresses and c minister and people of ihc ‘ummerside Methodist Cliiurlll lr their kindness and hospitniliy. ‘he entire session was ilnsiruu ve and stimulating. TOTEL ARRIVALSl VICTORIA HOTEL RC Leanan, Mouvtoi. Jns. Porty, Truro, J .J . Matthew's. St John R. Cauglioy, London, Hill). ‘aiding, Sussex. Joiin A. iiai-kcit, ‘ignish, I-LA. Andersi" :1 "friiro, h‘. Gravre. -Sl.. .l0hn. WW. .\l‘lll0lll. ‘pronto. E.A. Muiliii. New Giulio. ‘.\'. Wilson. St. John, Mr and Mrs ‘. »C.'in\.pbell, City, S. .l. Marlin, loncion. l-LR. Hawks, Moncion, "e-v. J. Hiaslam and wife, l'ctl- odinc, N.B. REVERE HOTEL J J. Ryan, Souris, Mrs J.J. Ryan. laui-‘s, CD. Stewart, City, 0. ll. liirrls, New Glasgow, J.ll blurri- ~~y liiznish. John A. McLeod. Glace Bay, (LE. Gillis, Montague, ouis Dystant Ellerslill. lien.’ (lie- ilmtu St: John, ‘Byron-McDonald. It. John, B.W. Taylor, l-iiynier ltiv er. ' ‘ l -‘ V’ '. iiIrs._I3essie Paiflier cummictsdiqon A, h Murderajilliarge e1‘. JOHN. so; Doc.‘ ‘.1.- Mrs. trial this sftornoonyiu ‘fthe local police court on the chat e of mur- (ieripg, Mary tin The csse arose over an alluded illegal operation and the rhphieliminriry . esrilg hsspbssiihgoqigi-oa for some time. it ,csme._ ‘ill in court today ‘ s‘ m iirrs declaration incriminating MriLURM-kor iisii been mislaid, but the magistrate ruled summit dvitlencobliad been é 2% § We sluy Poultry. ‘a tiieYear Ronni?‘ ’ I I i ‘Mllnlffi i Lisgnégr.» ‘riBRQIIIIIIIVI I v iiim seiidins ._'. V ._ rill. .11‘ V.» - up. ‘i;- rz...~r...iic.i.1ia i nilvnnccdflto._iipcouiit for the my I torious iifszippeiiriinre of Diiviil F| Brown and Maine. grime wiirilcus, both (lrcenvillc, fl. town on tho Cann- "inicating Liquors info the Pro- (“an pmmc 5t’ “lie- “"4 Wvilld urge the hearty lll1€,-B0l.ll ivilriiens lefi Grwenville. Nov. 1.3 for a trip along the Alla; Iieliigious Educatidufiip§n I I iniphnsizing‘ particularly two’ a mortgaged a Pinkerton detective to, icliool and Teacher Training. The‘, Qfigff l ‘mluot "searcher" ‘AWE Riven a lull tcrni. a; ~ < ...,_, Monday . “Tuesday l dilgceinbcr 11-12 lzflftTGreatest of all ScreeLSpeciJaicies t. 10653 7 i“- n. s =13 Strothnrd Field Sc ‘s- ' v . . _ ‘ . _ _ l tedby ‘ ‘ ——" I ___ Dt .ary of Religious Education were QIYQC I iitllfiiivmiiiillfufi the st. 353593;g,;1;1,;*g;,<;§,,*§~@°=m~= ‘first; t-coiumruwmi Jam“ Mien"? 30am?’ ‘his even" in the absence of Mr George ‘Li lug upon "Hutchinson's If Winter 30mm, who was on the program’ Took one y.ear to make. Cilmes?" Bud WW1" of “he” mod‘ Mr Mingle addressed the meeting More people are in "Nero" than evier appeared in any motion picture. _ An_ international cast of, Amcriddrl,‘ French, Russia and Italian‘ screen favorites" have leading rlles. Whole ‘city burned in film- ing “Niero" spec tMP ices Mal. Adults 20¢. Children 1st. . EVe. Allults 37c. Children 26:. Wardens: Have _ j been .lVi-urdered I l - -. ,, saw“ .-— rvx. . ._ . STE-JOHN» Dec. '7.-.~—‘F0ul uiriy or r-lirrlfrrgw‘; " vi Q . ii Jolih river. No word has been ,.__ , crdwii" thvni '6lllf!(‘ they entered ' m9 090D wilderness near the Cana rious aicciileui are two theories llicriley T. Johnson of Jnhfidiicntrcsl,’ sh stijeam. a irihntiiry or tho n border. Sc illflYfllCil have the! tlves become that they have . - ions. ohn‘ river ‘heddwuit-JZ" The foul play theory is suippn hi‘ a ririniirstnnr-o ivliiph in i-ho fnll The nr-nliciv had licmi 5 W or F 5 H 5 a s=- E‘ E "i .. Q § We‘ Have Everything i a ,But the BRANDY s for the XMAS CAKE The sum-urns oi‘ ynur Christmas (hike or Puililinir; In nsiiurerl If you g9} ya,"- Iliiliilirs from tin. w“ buy ns we nerd iiml "turn over" Ilomls qulrkly—thnfln why Cuillnore products are. |||- Jrnyn fresh .'l‘he fnllnwlnir "l"? holll you minke up Yflllr Xlnnn lists- -—R'alsln"c'."_*SEedl‘e‘_ss, Vili ‘l; encla and Seeded. “ —Currants —Almond Paste .,~. 3. i -New Dates (hulk.)‘ —Ml>ied Peel —Oltron Peelgz, —0range Peel —Lemon Peel Wildly or‘ -%rved before their disappearance.’ _' ‘traippci- who is known nn both. [Sides nf the lino as 0n "nutlnwfl: made throats curly r 4w ehninst the two WilFIlPll“. who lliill 5: ffired a shot ni nephew oi‘ the wumlg i, ‘ maxi. —Coooanuii' (Shredded) --Cryetailsed Ginger —Fiavorlng Extracts ‘ z l‘ .__.'q» ' ' 1,84 7 l i"‘°“i;‘ifi"l.ii-i ; a. GROCERS Great George Itreet .- _ i, 1‘ i.'-T-.s."’¢".z..ti’=‘f 1 "W -'..- iii“ ."..-.:i'$~'- _.__.-.-.._....- sue We Cross Fertilizers ier path BUT it l thorns. -._ ' ' Another followed a crooked path. HE did The third followed tire yosemiie trail hearts’ desire. ' ' Wiciilmn TVPoLo “THE SEbCRET iii . Fourteenth Chapter '30-» . ..‘._ . SYDNEY Bil "(Fortified pith-- Ii is more interesting to one of our most all _ turn] experts has to shy nbo than anything ivecan tell we quote what Professor C I said at the Fruit Growers As l meeting lioldfaii: Windsor, N January, 1921. Professor Cumming said: “That from the standpoint “theroetical chemist, “have always said, tlieroe “that Acid Phosphate was “than Slag; but we still‘ “I914 a pretty extensive = “ment on an orchard ‘watched resultsand went “ = u lly-ill‘ a {yoof-“lndi “fiullll X z rNlSc_ "DlSAPP “MENT IN THE R “FROM ACID PHOSPH “AM CONVINCED THA “ON THE AVERAGE “BEAT ACID PHOSPHA “have-resiiltsi-Jior six Y ' “clover,oii' grairuwheat ll “and then last year We " “rots on that land, and “the averdge all the will’ “THE SLAG IS THE “IN EVERY CROP.” Professor -’ ‘ CumminQ at _ theseresuiisto the following ‘ ants, which are contained l" Phosphoric. lAcid, Lmw» and. Manganese. I ..\ .’_ sinner. N-S-