v .,..l_.. v r 1 , 1 _ _ ____ _*__ __ _____`______________________ _ _ _ ....u...,____... ~....-...._......... Y-_-.A--~ -- . » f . 1 .-, i $1' .’t;.'1-A'-._..`.-7 - - _;,,,. . , _ i _ - . -- -,-:-1.-.A-.l_,.. e . , ‘,-nl JULY 17,191s - ' 'ras cHAnLo-i'ri1'rowu GUARDIAN ` PAGE Noir "" L . 7 1' 1 1 if For Parents, Teachers. Pu ils, l`l"llE M ii N E G U A R D ii N Dairymen. F armers. H ol;semen 'ro THE FAa1viE1< § Farmers and others interested are invited to contribute to The Farm. The Dairy, The Turf, and Good roads departments of the Guardian either by question, correspondence or ctherwise. Answers will be given by experts to all questions of general interest and space will be given to have any articles that will in any way lllllle help to advance Prince Edward ls- all l EDM' Contributors are asked to have ltlilllflle theirirticles at this ofllce early eacn _nn week, as only a short emergency has item can be handled as late as one lheln p. nl. Wednesday. All received after A so that hour cannot appear until the all following week. ol. E Do n ` . this when hole land interests. THE sciiooi l etc. THE HOME THE USES OF ' I oi.o LINEN. on an seams. nenrs. etc., leaving only ENEMIES or Tue nose. 1913 . _ .. ...is The other day W- J- Andrews 10011 ___ 5|_|-elglll edged pieces, fold them neat- O 1912 .. . ,.12 11-16 la ride behind] Willlllm ?.00Tillt thetre; ly and send just as they are. Those Good foliage is essential to the pro- 1911 . . . . . .11 3-5 Q98! Of U8 1101' 111'V 11- 9 W PR ECOCIOUS COLT TROTTERB Not so many years ago, says The n the nenenl or new readers and of you who have not Mme lo do the dllcllon or good .,,,,e,,, and, moreover, » -T Williams went the half of the mile 111 Arnerlcun Horse Breeder, it was cou- been h e ros the old harp .. In able Every piece sent will, if these dir- ear in great numbers, but which “;}.‘.afvn‘;a'l'l“?° nzféfnnwglh wgatllwe ections have been followed. go to help evorks on the ulldcrside of the leaves BUFFALO. July 7.-Foil und Water- _ _ , n lno ll and we lgnld. Gntnn'l_n€ mtl?" the wounded and suffering, ,md eel, out pieces. These may be ed. $8.25; $10; $10-75. 740. Billy 11-- 2-0323- 1‘l0W01` 1311001 2-01- tha. hh whlln com) ‘or llnen ‘ings er As to the cost of sending, our read- picked oft by hand where bushes are 1 H1111 1'-url Jl'-. 2-011/1. arc towclasll ill 2.1 e All the Qld annenyl '$33 ers who livc where the easiest way is few, but Paris green or llellehnl-e TORONTO. July 7.-Butter, 27c.; a. special match- race at Lraiiwooil lm ‘nnd bell llnen wengt be “fanned to send by post had better send on ppl-eyed on the llnsll el, tile; ll will Eggs, 23c.; Cheese (large) 171/Qc. llrivllls Park today for $5-00 a corner. 'rw hllllell so “lo he el.‘l’ecll Glenn separately by Parcel post. prepayihi: reach the undersnics or thc icaves m 10 W1110" 1111011191 $5001” 1111<19l111Y1110 tro d then lmned nmoglh-l ylr lnln' ln full always. Wlleil an express of- especially will quickly kill lhem_ lg MONTREAL, July 7.-290., 25c., 17c. owilcr of the track. am V been done we can lnnynur ns or fice can easily be reached, it would Paris green is used it shoud be used Dcduce commission from those prices. Twenty-0110 Standard 1191101111011; Marloric, both by Peter the Great nl once 1’ 1’ often be cheaper for several neigh- weak ee as not to burn the foliage, or _ m- 11111110 111911 11PD0=i1`ljli<'0 tit I_’0ugllkcclr 2.0 RTlNG_'ln me flrnl plle sort out hors to make up one large package about ln the proportion of one ounce NEW YORK, July 7.-29c., 26c., Sic the other day. lllc published siilll- Ml, lone llnm wnlle nr lnclnr-y cotton and share cost or the express, or e lo 12 gallons or welen llellelwre le 15%c. mfirlcs of the races up to thc cud of cor ooll’c0l.nel.n of llnen lnhln llnenf bex Could be sent by freight- 111 every used in the proportion or one ounoc ot nut any very thlck pleces lnlo gang; lgmwaygrnehhieerexpeilse must be lo -two gallons of water. _ `, , an , l»7l<<|~\l,~, new standard performers. P ' ` ’ ile, nor any so worn as to tear Ellcloge your lull llama and address' llgéls éxnlxleis lggnliillfjlglngy ifnnlsorlrllce 'l‘hc Manitoba. stallion, Tile ilcavcr _\.`»'0rmy'. by Axwormy 2`15%' Binge" s Tnstrain is put on them' nor with “huh clolnllleti "Bd or contents “'11-11 thrips. small. liollliilig insects which ’ L- 3-0510- “'11” 1110 2-07 111100 111 1110 1"" ' Bac s ' » 11 10 T11911111110 the leaves to curl often do . the second pile, put en sort. tirin, .T 1"”°" 1"' 1°" .. 0111180 - » ,, llnnn' longcloth' lawn' mnnlln’ glllgl. Weekly Wltll0BB. 1Vl0llll‘01\1. much ha/rm unless controlled. lllcrc nl-It ould be X ll l I if are several good remedies for tllcsc, ln the lhll.l.l llllc place all heavy llllllh W 011 0 00 011 011 and, as prevention is bcttcr than curc nmln of ,nurklsh mwelllng’ elm those meaning to work would out out n remedy should be applied bcforc T ., J.E.Sl'll ,fl"‘ '.f.,¢ CUTT|NG~Now get together your ylgcgbgfiafgggazlnilhgazfhéhfalgn 8' the insects have inuwsed 1" "um White Sox 2 051/4 winner of thc $20 U Van 0 “dorm 0", Ins - 1 ' ` I 'I t ll 3 1 I 1 1 1- , \ - .. . , . lllmlly ol. yolll. l»l.lelllllll at least all _ 11D bers. As stated before, thorough 000 nam nl San l,,l,nnclnnG’ has ll ’"l111~1 P10 5' V011 V00' 11:1 1-1111' lhi. (lliingo llorstman gives in ta tho for constant reference Editor) l llh 11 11 1 11 . 1 sc you can depend on to carry out ' ' spray gg W water is 8' mod pmven' A ' : 2. '1. . 1( _“_ 0_0". ' 111’ V01111 I--19., from ll trotting iciord of ld/l Oulu-ll ,ll-ll .S ll. l l - l.l l 'U ll _ hl tl ll ll , l ll ll 1 . ll-l L _ 1. l.l.s i.iili ii lilii .l ' B1fl‘ll°l,’l’lf"§,§l¥ oo No'r FORGET To as eRAcious ofveonc rtscuslllidfrifili 12 cifc pggligli __ ""1 1° 1""1"'V 11“1'1“°’"1 ‘V110 “111 “-1 old. June sllow one liuildrcd and scvcutccil _ ct-iii ilii-cling ill Sail l<`railcis¢'o. This - wus gooii licws for ffzliiitiliiiils who thi-_v go ailcad. B y b sendin all the material re ared en because of its a earance. e mensely. troiter to the post ll! Bild 190115' 101' al, ihlgfegegll hellhlor wllm" hixllds id’ the surge way. In every llmslle rip Tgzrvias badly curled, mildeevlz-ad, spot- TORONTO. July 'llll--Hogs off 'W a tasks ln lhln sf "ine lmm °ller or tear off the seams and send only ted or eaten, take away very much cars. $9-60; Cattle- ’9-10; Lulllbil. T11010 10 11 110191910111 1011011 111111 wa C 3 the G “gif W" ° the °d hal. neat pieces- lt is also a good from the attractive appearance or a $11.75; Barley. 7012- William 2-00 will have s "ew olwuer “c 'eehl vgflheantgeprodluges mm; thing to send sometimes n few large rose garden. The easiest insect to i 1191010 11111111’ 111010 111001111- A 1»10V0' ha llhen ind lhesswhlieviglfnnnlsesfe pieces extra, to be torn up at the flcld control is the Rose Slug, a green MONTREAL, July 7.-Off CMB. $10: 101111 110111011111" 11* 1111111 1° 11“"0 01101011 me ell lo have.. ln olll. cllllh0lll.ds_ 11091111815 101 1111901111 USGS- caterpillar which does not usually ap- $8.75; $11- $50-0011 101' 1110 0110111111011 10111 3101"' good race in September or October s al feat of which only so-called olt trainers" were capable. Now we foiT`(those whose hearts have recently Work of cutting aild hemmlng can he1P Bood foliaxe is desirable in a rose THIS WEEK’8 MARKET TOPS 1-00% H1111 011.`l0y911 1119 111D 1111' sidered that to brin a two ear old W ve carded for early Grand Circuit clings a series of races for two year olds, tho earliest of which will be decided at North Randall this ntll. ililil it is confidently expected t lil the initial contest of the series 0 will hc br-atcn if weather and ck coiidlliuiis are at their best. o of' the entrants have already ttoil miles in their work in 2.12, l 2.15, those being Volga and 71/4', wlillc Maple Tree, son of lor Slliko., 2.081/4. has takcn a re- d ot' 2.18% and at least three oth- lizive ilcmonstriited their ability to Ili-ut 2.20, this cldss including Emily (EFS Silk 1, 2.281/i. by Blngeil 2.06%, and Aili-li.~ lllock, by J. Malcolm Forbes 2.08, that fhvrc ure others capable of flights of cxtrcllic sliced is ilot to be ' follow thi- foriuilcs of our hurscs wlluii ll,,lll,l,l,|_ THE STORY OF SPRIGGAN iii filrlii thc story ui' Spriggaii 2.0814 ich won the $20,000 trot at San A _ l l ll ll l ll nl fEl. I _ ~ _ I l__ ' l\`i:lill:is<'u ns prcvioiisly reported. We C0111-1'111\11ln0:| 3”; 11115 department must be exactly cut and nladc. `__` “lnlter "na dlelC°"l'°“ mmlelaf ‘1l"'s"11“ w£io2lf03l1Z, liilzlirll/ealiliclirzijcil aTo0'1`udd Mk" 111111 to llli rural.. ri-l»i'oiiiii~i.- it today for the benz-flt of l1l01ll¢l 09 11 10550 ° Often it ma seem that allot l “1 B “-11 so 5°" “T “' 1” 0' ` 1 President Teacher's Association. ln Guardlan's School and l-Iome, ln P. 0. Box 188 Charlottetown. ‘HSISK il Queries and Contributions for ttllls department should be addressed o Rn Mrs. A. E. Dunbrilck, P. 0. Box 123 11 Charlottetown. 1011 _______i_ cle HOME DISCIPLINE. n im wm» Oni WOMEN’S lNS'l`l'l'UTES mMaHmem be ll drcsslng covers llllll lllolllll wlphllv tho kinillincss lliililcn do\vil deep iii ilisocticids to use for Apliis or thrips There al-ll over ollc llllllllmd llllll “,ln_ll,S “__ I l I-I -l 1 F Ll izill'-nlilc trucks, driven by i!liaa.Dean olllll he clll wllh sllllrll llclllsoln and our llcztrts, and how will it benefit and kerosine emulsion is a reliable foals now al Walnut lllll Farm. new 1 ‘U11 "__" 0"‘ 11 Jr lll l0l.ll_ -l-ll l _ them? remol b t it’ - “ ' » ~ -- 2.10 until re- in roos nwcy with trouii , I _ _ 11'- 11 1"11’1°1’011Y "1-1110 1110 enty-four of which are the property Tiic notci ir l - » ll _ l 11' 1’“‘1 "°“' 1’°“‘°" Omg lllvelllhgsl lmll leaves lhc edge frrclcionsncss 'is it gift of the gods. ioliagc may bc lnjiired. f ll e |_ l f L_ v_ l . t ll oo( nl.-iri an _ly l -ciitly yct lic ilcfcated horses with al. llllll heat it warms tho day for thc people \ve The enlnn remedlee may llc used 0 I cs a G O I Mkness` llfgxlgllins g(l’l'('}Tl1T°1“f"f1 W1511 much faster records and trials. Dggssllqg ¢°yER3_pl-om your lllccl 11101111 the Way- 11 llllllels us to f`or Red Spiders, tiny insects, thc . ' " wo “mr U ‘I p p c 1 soap . _ ,. . , _ i-ill --_lllsl all guild ~ hlll ll ln llcflg Wo have so many llclv gospels matic by boiling four ounces of }`°rb"s 2°15° I' llll-l ,Qiiccii 3,101/i, by I him(-s, now I _lump at llllB'(.0llUllllll0n G(,lll,l..llll, preached to us in this age that I sonic. quassla clllp for ten minutes in a gal- Anhwnnd Jl. ., l7,/ ln llnlld llc f‘lf1l.‘l”`llhf'l"l_r"‘l, l1":rnm’}""1 1‘,'_ 11"1 ilu nllenhlllg --l_lllll_e-nn leannll l. lll'nl,`0lf0nn 1 times think there might bcduilgcrtllat loil of soft water, tllcil strain and will- l h "l°lll l4l'.'- Voghl ' ,ll (rf l ' 2' “".‘H".' (im "1'"1m' 2 01.1"' -*'11 l-ees 'on all our llcl 9',-ll to l ' W0 f0l'g0t lllc i-1011001 of izracioiisncss. lo the liquid is still warm dlssolvefolir Hag ailllllsyéroifirti-il with flvc M- mimmnl hp'-fix.; ,A'Hl/1'. huvmg 1 [hrs to the lett)er. P 0 my Wie may bc over so kind hearted, ounces of soft soap or whale oil soap slzlllillrdlhcllolmcls ' :l'l1l‘:'d° ‘1 111111111 of “'“7/~' 111 1"11¥111“`1’11' sold to nilnflli-r null iilclurlcd In reduc- Allolhel. lhlllg to remember ln lhlll and we may have the friendliest felcl- in it and before using add one gitllon ___ . ‘_ iii 00 l W H d lla llolllo lhlllgll' llllch all llanllhen ings toward those with w-honl wc ill ri- ol' water. lt may be necessary to sy- Calllalll Aubrey 2_07,/ll geglll allolll_ A $5 000 l,rm__l0r_l`ll ,Mn mn l H _llc sold for $4 .ls a year ng nn cl-5 ,md wash Ulollls wlllhll l. l ills ill everyday life. but if we forget. ridge with water after the insects .how el.lol.mel. l the lnollnn An_ ll ~ -» _- l 1- --‘N111 $10 hemlllcd ma ' lcrllll ll /he alliolflg to be gracious, if we rcpcl our friends arc killed to clean thc plants. file 0 Qi 171/ ll wllllllcr ,ll the l.e(.elll_ 21.1.11 1" l1“`.1’"’g’"'11111“ "T 111° (‘1`1‘11‘1 $8 lllcllly tom' lallllerllllanpclll ycl nn with the cold indifference ol' our mall- Whale oil soap in thc proportion ol' hlegllllé Nflllrnsha (llly_ ' ll"l:l;:::ln"';lf";115051 ‘111‘1 llil il-oil illruc- rut-cs :ls a two-year ell that ll'l.0 to he Sent uhllemlncd’ ner, how will they cvcr kilow about 1 lb. to 6 gallons of water is a good ` -1 ' 2 U 1 1'" 11’ 1113 illil ilrivoi' oi the lion"-ic- 1-siiilllisliiill., ' l iriliuii rciiilt-rs. llcrc it is: ll- is :l five your old iiiisvxiul son of ron l\lcI\'llim~y 2.10 1,, und llcleu iiilliiils 2. I l1,. li- was bri-fl by out- millionaire and ill siili-el by both. 0 as il four-year-old, yct he won ,600 lit-t. . hull' illilc llc:-ilii, oil Wisiioilsln r _ Notclet, dam of The Harvester 2.01, colt, B ll, 2,19- - . . 1115 S119 "°"1"’1 from 111” "S1111" fam' ,gl pile ell, out Squares for ,ll-es5l,,g sive ti smilc and a cheery urcctlni. to presence of wilii-il is indica-tori ily st -> ‘md 11 """"1 ‘“‘1“"1 '11 ' I _ l , , han n lllly hy Nllrlm M07,/_ll lll hlll. lmnnllnllnnnnln llln nlnnr l V l_, I ill. his dam traces to Alma Mater. -(By Miss Lily M. Rose. Lakeville.) l1:gVer-si Dlannlni: to get as mimy as 1110 1“1‘1‘l11‘11111i11100 W0 111001 011 1110 yellowing Of the leaves. These in- - . . . -. . . ‘11l» 101111- . ~ . li' ssible out of each Die(-0 They street illstcnd of ii curt ilod or ti grufl’ sei-ts work oil the underside of th Side' (md has had bud lo :mn I1 MW out 01 Um Ann" Fan" m"1m"` ‘ ' 0 c' ' 2.07- . ** m recognition. \V ma do a. favor for l (ww V* Where shall wc S0 111111 10 W11°111 list be absolutely square and of full 0 y eaves' and 1111101111 1110 0Y01’1g111- 19 . I - a e him - - . l It is aunouilccrl that Spriggan 2.081/, I __ han we look for n Dalterh lol. tllle size. In cutting, do ilot forthe sake 1lf»e(1;1l1ill;ltsllgl';ii}ll1illslgliZlll(l?vn:v0ll_ld' or lT:il1(ill!dca(llil3ot,Fr1‘€SBllli-I 0\1l`S1;lV0S. ailli tfiur RC 0 sene emulsion or whale oil soap will Moscow was won by Talollll a son of 19 plles accordlhg to lhell. Slze_ graciousness lil estow Ili; &l'0l's 1118); make these insecticides more Gffec- Guy Blngelll 242%' the lwn mlles be. ("<-llnrnflo Belle, 2, 2_17l/l_ new llll-00 _ These dressing covers. owlniz to the 011111 01111 ‘1“"‘1’0“ "Tell ‘”l}’1’l"°s§ °e 11"0~ _ ing covered in 4.29. im-<1 and owned by A_ B_ (lone -of for e mlell lol. large llllllllllesl NEED those whom we llove lc cali. 1011;- When the Powdcry Mildew is trou- ' OT BE HEMMED, but must be 01115 “T0 “a“1Ta1ylreS°rve‘ “ml ue mesome 11 may 110 001111011011 by There are 99 entries for the seven tl field of six aged trotters at the Lou' 0115' and firm nild without holes, f01‘ rgsponswe' but it W ll my “S arg Sprinklmg the b“311“~‘S 0"01l’ 10 01 12 classes advertised for the Wisconsin Belmont mile truck, Philodel hi i el. lhe dl-esslll of llllze ll ll _ dividends in the good will of our (lays wlth fl l - owers of sulplur until the t - ll l- - _ , . D 8 e 011 ht cotton ls wrglllleglll lllzge sox),-2 friends, and the happlllcSS Of 1110 disease disappears. The Leaf Blotch 53111536 Fall? an tlverglge of more mlm 2.131/IM' “Epping Im mu heats ,H '111 l. can even _ T S ls ll retold lon lan allll 215,/:_ . ll .lohii Mack. Bonnie Ansel was eil- l sterilized, there should be no way 1101110 1011111 1° 01111111110 1-11elcha1`?:ul)lf 01' 13111011 S901 l-S ariotllcr disease early eloelng events ¢llere_ V ___ 191 wllich the fatal germ can enter; so S1`11Cl0111111911S 1_0 0111 0V01`y11=1Y which sometimes disflgures the leav __ Gurt Gosnell, the llldluila rcinsmnll ,ll ll call he realllly ,een that holes and conversation. cs very much and weakens the plant. Lllllen Acllllle, lly Acllllle 2,151/l_ has Bordeaux mixture and - - 1111111101110”-1 the property of W. H. Muir, Halifax, Randall for the flilzll prop. Sl l ll and mlglll mean gel-lous Colllpll. KITCHEN SANITATION- cloipper carbonate solution will control has a bay eel; by Captain Alllll-eyllG. ng P tions if ilot noticed when the dres- ' _ _ 11 5- 11111 11 1110 10111191' 111 115911 lil 2.071/. Mr. Muir thi k l " .1 il s a wlole lot -- ngs are being wrapped. The sizesi Many housewives who think that should be used several weeks before of the y0l111ES191‘- 11111 these dressing covers are six, ten‘they are particular about their houses the bloonllng season or after it, so rteen and fourteen inches. iwould be surprised to have their so- that the foliage will not be disfigur- `called clean kitchens overhauled by Gd by the Sllrtlylng material when the Di an expert in sanitation. Let us start roses_are in bloom. When the dis- which will give the popular driver a with the washing of dishes. ln most- ease is in a plantation every effort ne cases we will flnd a dish mop or alshould be made by thorough spraying ln dish rag that has been used for weeks to control and destroy it as soon as that contains germs and dirt galore. possible.~W. T. -Marcouil. mostimportant of all factors in the ill life of any nation? ls it possible that tl ideal discipline is at the present time 10 so seldom seen anyWl101`9 111111 We 11° si lla not know whore to look f01` 011 11110111 to which we could P01111- 111111 91’-Y that lllllr herein lies D€1‘f901» 111111111' hmmony and discipline. lt would seem accord- ing to tho general idea at thc present gl" time, that this use is an age of isxity slr and carelessness regarding 1119 1110' all cipline in the home. In a 519111 1110111’ he homes there seems to be little idea am of discipline. viery little method in in the training of the young P90919 111111 th they ure allowed to grow “D 111111 011' 0 tain their locus in s very llaiiharsfd fl' sort of fashion. No wonder that so C; many of the young l>€0l-110 W11111191 l no lsr sway from the right path and ? go into the treacherous and forbidden lg; According to my idea when we lhl by-paths of sin. speak of discipline in the--home, it is m not the stern and iron rod which the l purltan.s of old practised, nor the ho- ll? me in which the younger members were not allowed to take any part in m the social life of the fanlily, but were allowed to speak only when spoken lal to. Their feeling towards the older W members of the family was one of fe- . l ar rather than one of kindness. How- lg' ever, the home discipline at present .l. in many cases, be very well if the young people of today were taught ll the reverence and respectfulncss to ln their elders and superiors that was M taught in earlier days. Cl The ideal discipline seems to be nl every member entertaining a kind lil feeling toward the other. Therc sho- ln uld always be the highest degree of nu respect towards the father and motil- er in the home and although the youn- ll ger members may enjoy the fullest of confidence of their clders, tllerc sh- (ll. ould always be the deference which W is justly due parents and older mem- ll bers of the family. ,lf in cvery homo sh there was more interest given to the ll, young people and from very _early ,ll years the children were givcn some ,lo responsible, and when this rcspoilslb~ lvl l’ tt uid defeat the purpose of sterillzn HANDKERCHIEFS - The lawn, n lollgcloth and other absorbent aterial in your second pile cut into ndkerchie-fs measuring eighteen ln- es square . Tiles are to be HEM- ED with a narrow hem, by hand or achinc. _ MOUTH WIPES-Pieces of mater- too small for handkerchieis, also oril bits of tlliil. soft muslln alld eil may be cut iilto mouth wipes ur inches square. These are NOT BE HEMMED, f tl ld is frequently very different. It would ng or my wo" ver be used more than once. WASH CLOTHS--The heavy table neil, ends of towels, etc., in your ird pile should be cut up and HEM- El), by hand or illacllllle. for wash oflls. The size of these wash that in which first and foremost thc-ro 'omhs is naturally not quite so im` rtallt, but ten inch squares or oh- ngs six by nine or ei ht b uhm E Y clies, according as your goods will t. are the nlost useful. FRACTURE CUSHIONS -- “Can otliiilg bc done with the little pieces soft, spotless wllitc'."' you ask after cssing covers, hanrikcrchlefs. mouth ipcs and wash cloths have been cut ut? Yes, iiidecd, thcsc will nlitkc lcildid stulllilg for fracture cushions lilcll arc merely bugs of various zcs nliuio of any strong, firm white ttoil matcriiil stuffed rather looscly th tiny clippings of soft cotton lllty 18 €1'0€ll11l1)1y 1-1111011 UP- 0101111 goods, incliidiilg bits of flniliiclctic- Bl\0lll1l bil f§1V011~ lf 01'01`y 0110 111 111° iln_vt.lling that will make an i1hsolut.el_v home could be made to fcol that thcy (fl were necessary for the proper englii- M eering of the home machinery, thcre wl would not arise tho necd of so much lm eau, yct soft cushion to put under hiiig shoiildcrs or hips. or to othcr- sc ease any part of thc pain-raked dy. A good mixture for stuffing ls correction and so much fault-finding. made of ,-_llpplngs as ,,ml(,,l_ “long Ono thins wc often hc-ar older neo- with rnvciiings marie in touring inc ple say when it child or even a half- no ttoil for wash cloths, cfc., itnd with B1'0Wll b0y 01' H111 8-811 1101119 1109911011 ii small quantity of waddlng or cotton about a subject in which they are in- lm ttilig iincly torn up. Assorlcil terested is "Would you llllflcrstillld if sizes nf these cushions are most use- 1 illd 1611 y0ll'-1" AS lt Vfrry 011011 llilii- ful. oblong or siluarc, ns your goods pens this young person mllrhl iluvo wi intellectual ability to iilldcrstniid the 0 il answer if it was cxplniilcii to lllni. more. No wonder -that when answered in th- ll cut out hcst, fronl six to niuc or sslhly twelve inches a slilc, but not PACKING-Tlic aim ahoiilil bc to is way they ure careless and rcccivc scnd things of the same klilil :ill in oilc tho constant iiagglilg and rcbiiking pn in tho discharge of thc duties which nl; ckilgc, and to divide liisiiic thc pack- o into uniform lots. so as to facili- dovole upon thcm. Thcro was never into counting. 'I`hc dnclnial system s .. yet- a growll up pcrson who has not l at some time had to perform a disa- su iiscil everywhere with Rod Cross ppllcs, and if you have a few odd greeablo task. We cannot cxpcct thc pieces nf any artlclc,` it is fur bcttcr young folks to bc so vcry different to keep thcsc outand tic up ln il spo- from lllelr el¢lel~B_ cial paper package. marked with the There is one thing perhaps more l-lx tlhan any other which ruins the dis- o ciplino of any home, und that is coll- so act nunlbor. We can then put these lids" along with the “odds” that mconc else sends in, so as to make tradiction in things which children up tells or multiples of ten, as the case are told to do. ll' one member of the nlay bc. 111alidk€1‘0lll6l'a are fvldeil family asks a. child to do something Stl uarc and tied up in tens. Wash which is possible and reasonable, no cloths M0 11011911 111 19115 111111 11911 11111- othcr member should contradict the Dressing 0011915 1119 119 1 11111 98011 command, and tell them to do some- thing else or not to do tllat which he or she were~told to do if this sort of . D . - size by itself. They are ilot tied, but carefully covered with a larger piece of cotton folded over them, en- That should be boiled in lyc water at think that a had smelling dish rag sun every day. This _is most import- ant, as the can is the receptacle for all sodii is cxcollont for cleaning thc ill- aliil once it week a illslnfcclant should soil that it is properly scasonf-il, iliirl ner that attends such an action. is io be expected- But -101 sv- It * l in th should ie as Sweet Blue 118 115 0 stallion that R. J. McKen ie - face towel, TOP QUOTATIONS THIS WEEK pa Z cam Then there is the garbage can. It AND COMPARISONS WITH is should be scalded and set out in the PREVIOUS YEARS. K __,_. tcrior of thc rcgrigerator as it botlll SHEEP MARKET cleanses and swcctcns. For thc top, 5l1€€l> 1121111115 l where tho lcc is kcpf, it strong solii- T1115 Week - -- - ~ - - - - --$11-50 511-7' tion of lyc watcr, boiling hot. is the 111151 W0-011 host to uso. Empty thc wholc rcfrig- TW” W001111 011° - ~~ crator. throw the lyc watcr against 3111110 *V001* 1914 - - the walls of thc upper part. It will - run down through thcwiistc pipe carry- 1911 - - ~ - ~ - - -1 - - -- - , 1 r wnsli thc lowcr part with hot soap- HOG MARKET T _l suds and scnda. This should hc done 1(1)1;fl:l`€111rl: Bmllllllll 3_l2' hung nn a nnw nnnnrll UnT(i3lcn 11i1iti?icl.ry tubs should hc kept T1115 “'00-11 ~- ~--$9-1101"* uw (harms mvm' " Pedwm - 0 corkcd when not in use, lo prevent 10151 Week ~ the rise of obnoxious gases. They TWU W001111 “F” - ' - ° -- sliould llc kept as cloail ns the sink. §l;‘~l1{10 “0011 11114 -~ be poured ilown nll soil pipcs. 1312 Mnily cooks will fastc thc food to _ 11 - - - ~ -~ The kitchen floor should be moppcd BUTTER MARKET cverv day. A very fine housekeeper, F111`11101'°' (`-10011101’-1' ll noted for her thought of sanitary con- . - 50011111101 1'1”1111-11 l ditlons. never swept her kitchen. Ev- -T11111 W0011 24 27 cry morning after her kitchen work, 1‘“01 “'01”-11 was done she mopped the floor with TW0 11001111 11110 -- hot soapsuds. Then when it was still S0100 W0011 11114 damp she took up a dustpan and -~ - lbrushed all paritcles that had remain- ~ . 1911 .. discipline were practised nlone in the veIOIi0 019111011 111111 Dllllled- Ally'011 01101 111013111115- 1" 1111” WW 511° home, there would be lege need of number of even tens of the same size harplng on the endless question of may so together- Miluth Wives are sell,-,ol dlsclllllne done up in lots of fifty and kept flat, if ws notice the homes. where the covering each lilly with ii cloth like children are ruled with the iron rod. 1 and watch the children as they go out » he dressing covers. Encll separate package should be in life we very often see, when they 11111111911 W1111 1110 mme “T111 31" “f are free from great restraint, they 1 are inclined to live contrary to the 1 way in which they were trained. Wh-I ere the children of any home ure tr-li ained in the fundamentals of good 1 he article. as well as the number in he packaK9- Every care nlust be taken to keep hem absolutely clean from the tlnle he cloth is boiled until it reaches us, principle and see this practised in the Bild W1’ W111 1100 111111' 1111 “Te 1°1`w“Td°d daily life of the other members of the 1 family. and are fought to love and respect their parents, rather than fear 01 them, it does not .seem as if this home lt; csn be very far from the ideal. 1' _.....-...._...__.__..._.-_..___....1."2l-11 n perfect coiliiltioln' if _vnu have cotton flannel, flannel- te or other white material or strips ft over whlcli cannot he cut into the zeii of the articles described. tear avoided raising any dust to settle on 8 8 IZ » - so many housekeeperii hate. The trou- hcr cooking implements. - EGG MARKET Last, but by no means least, the ,nhl N91” range should be considered. Too often .I 11 1110011 -- this is not clean enough tobe sanitary. 111111 W0011 - ~ - - -- Greece collects easily and eternal vig- TWO W001111 115° -- - ilnnce is the price of sanitation here. ?;‘11_:0 V/901* 1914 '- lf the range is wiped off after every mln - - - ~ ~ - - ~~ -- washing of dishes there need be no 9 ° ~ "bl iob"ofcleanin the ran e which 1 11 ble is they let it go from day to day CHEESE MARKET - T l . t i.'.“l.1.'::.i::':i:::a.°::.f:',:.l:i‘.1.1.3212 -..‘z‘:»”i-Sl-fi. 1- -- -- to do il little each dny, and then the T111’ W0-011 ~ ~ ~ ' - - -111% work will not pile up. and in conse- 1-1191 W0911 - -~ ~ - ---17 5-19 uence the health of the whole *TWU W00115 03° 10 7 1 . . . .. .ti.i.0 .-1.50 10.15 .. .l.l8 til ...L20 lil .. .L03 46 .. .1.00 40 G5 Y -1 N” carefully attended to. A great l191_D co in keeping the can clean- is to lille it TOD Drive for sl with newspaper in such a way that 13091(-M119 nothing touches the can, being held T1115 W001¢ - ---59-10 by the paper. To dilmp the can, 111150110011 - merely lift the paper out. This will TWO W90l19 1180 - also lengthen the life of the can by 501110 W00k 1914 keeping it dry. - The refrigerator is another gc_rm 1911 catcher, unless kept clean. Baking -- .9.00 . . . 8.65 .8.70 ....7.10 ...8.00 6.50 12.00 6.50 12.50 6.50 10.50 .(3.25 8.55 .5.50 8.75 ....!l.-i0 ....9.35 . ..8.G0 ...!l.l'l0 ....8.l0 . . . . ..7.1ll`» ..1.0|i . . _.88 44 ....23 20% ,.24 26 ....19 22 ....23 25 . _.22 25 ....19 22 Lait' 23 . . 22 22 . . .23 . . .23 21 % .....19 Geers expects to drive Napoleon rect 2.0414, in 2.00 this season, w record, Ess H. Kay 2.00%. hav- g given him his fastest ride so far. Joe Putclien, 2.011/l, has another 2.10 pacer to his credit, the bay stal- least once a vlleelrl l’I‘he nlnslei is Eng lion Pointer Patch having reduced his of the greates ills o sani a on n , record from 2.13? to 2.09%/ at all should heed it. Most persons § ¥ I’ 4 4 oughkeepsie. Peter Preston, 2.06%, the pacing igned on the Grand Circuit in 1912, dead. His last owner was A. C. Mc- enzle, Portage La Prairie. The Scorpion. the two ear old ll. died in Washington recently. Tho lt was highly bred aild was coil- dered very promising. The trotter Worthy Bingcll 2.141/Q, is credited with a mile in 2.07 at Pougllkccpsie. llc is a nlcnibcr of the stable that Bud Murray trains for lilc- llard Dclaficld. _Jimmie Carpenter is training a 5111161110 11-year-old paver that acts like he had thc makings. He llns only lcon at Rcarlvlllc a short time, but has already sllown 2.15. J. B. Mitchell, ol' Halifax, wus at linvcrhiil for lilo races. and was greatly pleased to seo his stallion, l-rank Piitch 2,061.4, forcc Miss De. iick . __ 1 - - » -‘p the thcr iiuy when he stopped a nlilo in 2.13%. llc lost the first heat ol' thr- cvelit to Teddy Bingen, 2.151/_-, ill 2.141/e. but took the next two in 2.151/, Thu (iriind (‘ircuit nlcr-lim: nt lllctrllllt will bc llclrl froili July 2il to . i . - - -4 1- iru ram c , . will roiiiril thc spoon fo thc food. This GRAW MARKET _ The ;l_0;l|l,,,§,, ls rl-.,,l.|§1l1;,ll(llx`l:il‘l;l|l, ollllll iii rl very iilsilnitary thing to do. lf it 1‘1111 ll ' ' ls noccssary to taste the food tho W110111 11111! spoil should be washed bcforo bclng T111" “T011 - -~-51-15 112 put back into tho food. but W"""11 '- The towcls used to wipe the dishes. Tw” “'0“1'111 *‘11""~ ~ should never bc nscd more than 0110 T526 “'°"1‘ 19" day without being scaldeil and drifll Inn in filo sun. Many hoiisokcepors arc 1 liositlvcly dirty not realizing the dan- 1911 - - - ' ~ - - -' -- ilrtocu other classes ure \ , $1,000. vultil 'lt Tllc ncck and ncck finish in thc tillrd hcat of thc Class "A" trot and pace on Monday afternoon bctwccn Dixie Girl and llllda S.. was most ox- citing. it brought tho grand stand to attention lil quick tinle. The races at Souris on Thursday cxt will be worth going to see. All llc horscs taking part in the matlncc races here on Monday will be seen in action. The- track is said to be lightning fast and the time should he even better than that made in Char- lottetown. Great crowds from all points may be expected to take ad- vantage of the special trains to vlslt the hustling eastern lee-n_ Princess Etta was not n heal winner at the meeting here on Mon- day. but her sprints kept the great 01'0Wil 01' Sports more or less excited. Her half lil 1.06 ill the first heat of the class "A“ trot and pace will not be forzotlen. She seemed to have the heat well in hand when she went to a break in the stretch and was passed by the field. She was also doing fine her sulky put her out of the running. it was tough. but it was oiie of the f ll . . -6 grill be better, am y Same week 1914 ... ...2-11 fortunes or misfortunes of horse rac- ing. i I 1 4\ i rv " » ' si pedigree mill be traced buck to his 2-itli dam. -fc was not one of the original en- taken Single G., 2,071-2, to Norlll ~ -l Gi lt f . 19 miie in 291/L., wifi--ilgliiiriir-file; _ f. thi- r‘ru<'k pilcer of last year in 111 l11‘€‘t1.V good form. ai ll E Peter lilac., 2.1014, bv Pelel- llle iiii eistood flint Peter lilac .l will' not be raced professionally this ll season hut will bc laid ovei' liiltll 11116 W i li/ns forced to go six heats to do the 3 Ntnclk. His best time was 2.151/l . The i lfflet gilt away with the free-for-all '11 tllrcc struiglli, making the first mile “l‘. M. Smith of Bath 'N' Y , who B - ‘ :ill ' il r . D ~ illsli Dorotlly this season.B la 0 Lv Lassie M('Grc 'if ~ - "1 1 l - f-$01* 2-06 xi. winuor oi ,ll 0V01' $1-1.000 lust season has hc(-il llrcil . 0 ft-ii of Noll York. llill Iiiiil lilni- - _______l_i I li udiziil Spurtsiililll silvs: :loc l‘:ifl'|li>i| . , -_ _ _ _ ill ll. illdili his .suit-piiil.: cziniliiiigil lil ii i-liiigle si-ilsilil by ll lull-r-r, lll. took his i'i-vilril uf 1!.tl.'l1.,, nt lil-ll-ell ml 1 .lilly Llil, 15112. ills only iii-f't-nt mln Ht l'i1l't l‘u'r`l1‘,.\\'lioi'i~ llc wus \iiil.-lt<‘;lil\' Kniizhi iinwuriio :.ii-i-ll, ` 11* Last \\'i'i-k Thi- (ilini‘4liiiii ililti-d thi* 11101 111111 '1`"111111.V (`iitli-r, thi- fzisf :iliil - un il in S_\'i|- . iley, stilrii-rl his 1915 r'null>iii_i;il by 1' lvlniiliig thi' 2.20 class ui ilmiliiill 2.15111. di-|'<-iiiiili.: il lilrgc fl:-lil wlllvll ., l‘aiiic. 'Fiiillmv (‘.oiii-r is bl' llriizlliuil W - , ull l sfzlri ll cd out lust your wltli il nlnrk of261A. crlciiil (‘.lri‘uii with which ini-f his owner wus so flrkli-il that Ili- flcciilcil D ll , tri-iliililg. li' 'l`omili_v cmltlniics ns lic IJ cud of tho season with his record -. . _ 'l`llr-rr' lvore three -rm-cs on Tlilirsday :ind ull were split heats keeping thc special- ors guessing throughout. The last three heats of thc free-for-all were tilkeii by lt Will Tall after the first two had been i-orralled by Miss Dc- l forest, the secoild lil 2.09, the fastest of thi- event. Vanolu won the 2.09 l pace iii the last three llc-nfs. Little , Emma. with Frrink l-‘ox lip. got fourth nioiley. The 2.251 trot was fnkeil li_\' l l.n llusfinn. but it took four hi-ills. The best time was 2.16%. ,mnilr lil the secniid heat. The previous dal' l I-larry J. S., after dropping thc l first bent to Director Todd. came through rl winner lil straight heats l in the 2.12 trol to the surprise of tho fnns The Wcoilil mile was done lil 2.13. ln the 2.15 pace Fox raced sec- llewey. The best time was 2.121/4. Ill P8011. Pu., won :1 matinee cv(-nt fronl ' Rr‘pl_\'iill: tn ilu cilfliilrvy '|`llo (';l|l. im nslliiigton McKinney, Jr. tho Grand Circuit stars .lt Lexington “meme was 8 substitute for Esper' ter Mctiormick for Fleeta Dillon; Bab - Doll for Albaloma~ Loc Blossom 5 . Maliomet Watts; Kid Cupid for Pass; Kinney de Lopez for Wilbur Tile only original entries that start- were Electric Patch. San Felipe cd oil Jail. 2, 1915. llis vii-tory was totally unexpected. The directors of the Fredericton llll,l wonhnll llln lan Trotting Park Association have called ff the early closing stakes in con- cction with the exhibition races. An ilszliisfiictory list of entries is given s the reason for the action. This. owever. must not be taken to mean :§l;ll$ll_Il“.lll.lll,(ldlll 2_0ll_-yn nl North nan; llleat there will be no races at the . S '.' lestial (‘it_v Fair us the plan for three dilys meeting will be carried ut. The racing programme will be when he wlll lln slnken now" ln? nlade up entirely of class races and Griiild t'ircuit. 'sf to be made to form a circuit which ill include the exhibitions at St. l Sllvcl. llnnln won [nn 0.18 l John und Cllr-ltllanl and possibly Cal. iwindsor. Conn., the other ril1?'(ACiiSl gl-f is, Me. For the stake races called the lnrgcst entries were in thc .30 trot. . All this should mean much to the lll 2_ll_ lhn lnslnst of me race lil-eedor of harness horses and appeal ‘ ( him ill a practical way. adds the reeder. The plain lesson of this pro- llmve ,llmolllll lllll ln ll’ ‘gin ' digions increase in the number of two. nt Rmlkporll is 76 Vearsisr “gg” lvlear olds wllll enough natural speed . . _ ~ . _ i ~ 1 i gn 'lI;l1.l‘:1ll"_lrl1(;’l1l1(12125"" _Die lirodiici- this natural speed in the larg- ' ' i < ' ' , is - . . ~ -, . ' _ llllll he ln. llnlnlng lllb nal. _ '_ tst lliinniitlis are bound to be patron bent 2.20 is that families which ed to the disailvaiitagc of other rains which have ilot produced ani- als of like cllilractcr. Not speed our-, but slim-il first, ami ilien the ll, l.(,l(,l, lhl, (.nl,nl' lllmll. l l .l_ .lllllllty to proilui-n spend, is in tllesc she foals 3 (-(,ll',,r ll lllll, ll; lllll'_"_r(ln1l_ iiilivs till- liailgi- of il iiiir-cussfiil family ost ,ll llll llvlnn nlrns' nur UWHU1; A :fir sub»l-niiiil_l- of trotlt-rs, and. iii aiidi. li.('.