1 .- i I - ~.,.».~su.q»»¢-.»- . . »<....ra.»ai#l‘k;>.\.,»__-_ ~ l .LUNE p THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THIRTEEN .$51 iran MGDISNZ l|0'i'¥"'° was the ll” yellewai pints, fiery black Kylie- niotht-rs. , . |' | 1 ' ¢ h ggi Northam states. All of these varieties 'hr l:|';ug|e‘:"|_|°E{,,;rf||: annals gpg: are excellent and the-difference in their .N ‘mu of nm “M” uw", in gm gn. time of ripening is only a few days| adsl world for cutting as weli as mak- ml me “med ¢e¢°n¢|“|_ They keep skinned variety, is another favorite to- w, ,ww own strains deveLoped to a high point. _ 'W5 John Baer, another smooth, round var- un |,|““_ iety of line quality, is a little later U ‘ .mi gglh than lllnrilana anti Bonny Best comes N43 m the along after John Baer. Chalk's Early our gr-g|,||. Jewel is it rival of Bonny Best and is former type. Ponderosa is the best he giant frnitetl sort now planted. yellow fruiteti form of this vari- ety is extra line and many connois- senrs believe it one of the ilnest tiuv- ured tomatoes that grows for eating raw. The smooth medium-sised tomatoes have been a matter pf specialising un- til now the distinctions are rather iins~ ly drawn for the average gardener who can select according to earliness more conveniently than on any other basis. llarllana is the earliest and a popular variety. This type has been selected until nearly all seedsmen have their a favorite among gardeners in the June Pink. a very handsome pink- msto, ripening with Enrliana. Avon Early is another extra early tomato which ripens along with Earliana and W'\"“"'~i » ~»- . 1- \\\ “ \ tlener will have to decide his own no- tions among these varions tomatoes. For those who do not want to tiikc trouble to grow tomatoes to a the lot and practically the only one. 'years sét;i,k_:s.t_htehsgri;§i:;""3': iiugntogiszlhiiig s twig? _ A sharp hoe is the making of a good irardea. , Repiant any vegetable seeds that have failed to germinate. Accidents sometimes happen to the best of gar- den seeds. Malte succession plantings of rudisii- es, putting in thc long types at this time. Try lcigls if you have never inet this handsome white radiah. This is the busy transplantiag sea- son ,ln the garden. Make the holes big enough to spread out the small roots and do not jam them into wads when transplanting. Lift soil with the roots if possible and waiter them into plafia thoroughly. Set transplanted plants lower inthe ground than in their original beds or seed boxes. They often get weak- hackcd before transplanting and this will stfien them ap_. Plant a few seeds of the best heat- resisting lettuce recommended by your seedaman. You might lind s cool July. and it is worth the chance to get a few crisp heads of lettuce ia mid-suin- lll€\‘. Give peppers a good drcnching oitce ii week if there isa't soaking rain to obviate the ta`sit. Pepers are hard drinkers. - . Watch the growing flowers in the annual garden and border and if they are too thick thin them ont. You will he repaid in quality Bower. ' Plant giatlinius oncc a weak until June i. Some of tho duhlias that in- sist on sprouting may he put iii now. but it is a little early for best results. ter's cane? - r Beet (beat) root. What can go through a wood with- 0 when ent favorites dark plenty of room to necessary to saoora vs..sxs rosa-ross. ‘ ,|.'.,w-_‘canister to spread. with '='"'°" _z H"°"§' an a gngp'-]¢{¢u¢'¢ leaf (with s lii¢i0 q__w\mt isisads produce the heat I "‘ " onion. chives. or celery chopped in siairersi IN tug ner The Dwarf Stone is charac- ol this class and the most Dwarf vhanipion is earlier and not so large frniteri, with n tree~like -- growth that inulies it attractive to thef ' to e whkh do" not 'peak' .cn “ld” are ;““‘&| |I3“"`d""§;" ‘;':‘°"”“°“" much "me xiii sasolemv:hieh cannot live? ' "'~ or ra n ng n - _ _ of the old-f‘ash~ For big tomatoes, Ponderosa :I the A 'hoe The Hflh llld winner. This tomato needs tran ng o W t I "I h d u ‘M t ,_|"| aeii¢mtui mm- stares to be at as nest and it inns- wm,';" ' ° ‘" ° .”' ° V _ or for futtinm out tremendous fruits in pain the An om pack or emu sriaas |i1.i\sii.i'rv i.Nnasiita_iil..n '_ good-siaed bushel scarlet and yellow types. Crimson i . 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' iles." 5 4 _ This remark was received with mar- hpu :::r;:£:|.!:|,:;'°:r:u: IPB 8lWBY-8 B Pi"0m°m to make ““!oH:'h°1e2£|gk&ug:|l(;'-f dn we un mars of agreement from everyone ex- ' ¢.;¢i¢|°n ¢° taslnp a tasty and nourishing lunch. A '°A°°° 3 b n cept are. I can see nothing to admire I g .. ° = ro . -_ .. . - 1 .~.‘. l .";4".'~ -“I 'I 1 I .-yr... gg. ' \_T‘,r .s~‘ i .. f _§_\`{ -ff, \ i’ °;'ii'- '.|.£[ . 'li s.l ~»1 ` 5 . "-'rf V .~--:' 7`~?`¢=`o .... . --4. . /i , 'il' ` ' |53. '_'--.I ‘_ f ‘ '#2-'-E-."2 ' »~f -~,-`,1»;’<.1, \\\\._\.\ s_;-gl-Ti~.;.,\`“"_`~ - - ., . 23:! -*f,'5f\`iT/ ~. `»`\{`c\\\\\`\"‘ " _ af g:f~ fr \¢“ (5 ‘ fr. $~\p-»,, .? 4iA '31 ‘_t5“\‘,,-‘{' ia Sal 5’ / a 1 ~ 57 - _. .ziNv, Limited || of lundivg “url” emo,-_ The gm-_ Wm" nm* ls hen for a M_huol'm“_ Mosraun' Tosorrro wlmirm rr. 10|-li|,i1. s. vancouvgs. ii/ii.irax,N. s. / ROOFIN GS _ RUST -S4 N0 PAINT head-quits prettily, it is true-- and says,“0hl I don't think I can." Ap- peals are made to her again. "But you won't enjoy my singing.” she says. "l'm a very indifferent performer." It is uphill work getting her to the piano. but at last she is thers and _be- gins to sing charmingly, almost bril- liantly. And when her performance is ended she stfecis a look of distress and says to the tlrst person who prais- es her: "0hi lt was a dreadful attempt. really. l told you I couldn't slag." Behind this self-depreciation lies a desire for further prsise. She wants to be contradicted when she criticlses her talent. which, in her heart of hearts she believes to be a very pretty one. - a form of self-advertisement. The type of girl who insists on- nndervslulng herself is no less tiresome than she per, mustard, and a few drops of 0~"“°’ " "‘° '°'°°' C m‘° ch y sing came to my mind. she shares ner Boidens Bt- Charles Milk. Serve on with it. if you like.) Allow one egg :fu ~ ”~ ,__ ;.‘ J ifi.”f~ ”~. 1 in "* lv r-L We ran think of no excuse for ‘wreak- ing a promise because there is no ex» who openly boasts of capabilities' which she does apt possess. A.-Because it makes the old cold. A.-'l`he Canaries. A rrr.ia|s¢- is sonisthins ¢° he “lit 7wiste¢l!n£/e /Z4 .M5221 saws 2 * .. 'E4 ‘ R°‘\!°¢ fbi* Wager- Fed Pill ` A . A . o soho, cl -1 the deal will have to be postponed. say. of tits following cw - fui making it promise unless wc k -n-.v irc can make good on it. Alniost .\.i lan as making promises and break- in; til-ni. is giving assurances that wiiulriiig will happen and thcn being ~ uistsh-n about it. Too much ontlin_i|iii gets folks into iruuhle. We know s business woman who is fiili of optimism she is forever getting folks all worked up and excit- -\d because she is just going to put thrnitlii ii big dt-al that will make them lots ot money. "'l'oniorrow at ten." ahs will say.an¢l then when tomorrow at ten coinemshe will discover shs was mistaken and New this may be just a rush of over- , -enthusiasm. bat tt is had judgment. it is better to be conservative and to err »a the side of sadsritatsiaeat. It you ‘told out fewflopsexndit put ovsr a:".'..:':.:..:'.i~..i‘i:...‘:§.§'-.‘f.-..'..‘.:! lsr of get np_ia` the inor_n~ at night. ' rerlel *ll I0" 1..- . . _1 _- __. - . /~ ` _ I ,.s.,. ...s,....,. _. ._ _:__ _7 ,_ ` , , _ _ Z & .e an . .~ is a pretty serious proposition unless you have the right remedy handy. Unless you check the inham- mstlon at once, and keep down the congestion and swelling with |». . “Gif ____,_ ~....__.._, @b.S. li b 'ofa J’ youareinforweeks and weeks ofpslnasdsuifering. Why take the risk? Why not get s bottle of ABSORBINE. JR. NOW and be ready for any scddent that might occur to any member of the .hm“’? lvsry home needs just saeh assilastlsepttmforsoothlaga ‘ $l.25a\lottls` . 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