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',;;_ ' -_'_ - , ‘ _ _ 5‘ px -ri ',-.\ - ‘» .\ . ` ' _ .... . ._ - f - . - 1 1.* 1- - 1 _ - /E-'AGE _TEN _ _ _ ""~'-'run' _cHA1u.o'rrE'rowN~eUAaD1AN _ ___ 1*-Pillfi 28- ‘1917 ' l-l E M AG Z N GUA R D in N "cf';f;?..iZ‘;Ti.';€;:,,§i.if;°;{i‘ft[...._.... #orgies oo N-ee-oeoeo-21 . __ _ _.___, 0-lpho--0-0--no-r +4- on-_e-o-+ -" i ” Swdmre are alkod to have th nies at this otiice .early each 'rm-1 FARMER ; if __...._ Apple coaster '_ ’i‘ake two cupfuls driod nppics, Wtuih and pare. and put in as nrucli sugar as desired. in one cupful of boiling water. boil unt’-‘. well done. remove from fire. strain anti' set to cool. Mix two cnpluls iiour. oiro tea- -yol , Sli only a short emergency -‘rpoonf-ul bakirig-rowdt-.'. pinch of soda. it6'li1'oA&_ be handled as late as one p._tit .ed'nesday. All received after tlmtgirottr cannot appear until the IOHOWIUI Wflelt. ,_-F _...@- F t' ers and others interested are infli to contribute to The i-`at1n. 'rite' try. "ras Tort. and oontl partments of The Guardian oi ._hy tixestlon, correspondence or oth( ' nswers will be given by all questions oi' general _ l. and space will be given to any' idle that will in any way lrcip to a vltnce Prince Edward -island in ttrettta. Z,_'_,___.-_-é-»-_-- ` ` .om utr Home . . ;-_ one-half teaspoout’ui efalt. one cupful sugar, one and one-half cupfuis fresh buttcrnrilk. ltoil to a thin dough, place in it deep pan and put in apples. cov- er with rttnalnlng dough. sprinkle Siigar and spices over lt. and when delle put ltr distros and servo whip- ped if dt-slretl. l f ____ ' Appie~SI\".:¢ Cake Urcurn one cupi'u‘ ot’ granulated sugar. one-fom'tlr crrpt'ul butter. one cupftil itnswcetencd npplosauce. two cupfuls of flour. measured after sift- ing. nut- arnpfut or rrlsins. floured. ont i love' teaspoonful of soda, d'ins.rlvctl in ar little hot water. one teaspoonfui catch of clnunnrotr and cloves. itaisrns w .,- 9 4 " lucy be om',‘,te<|_ Frost with one timall ; - §` 1‘|\pi`\l` of tetricrllont-ry sugar. one :_ttalrZc'ipootri‘\ll of butter. urnisttncd [I with liol wiilt-'. .\la_\- bt- baked in loaf or two layers. put together with Jelly or frestilrg. " Hot Potato-Cake ’|`\--'t t-npfuls flour. one cupful of !-'Nl uia-'hed rotatoe-a two tablcapoou- uetrucnectpes _ _ AT ~rHn|rT Tir-tc. , Fish Pie. l"l§h pie with lliacnrolli is r. '_|‘e'clpe, worth i‘t_~pt‘t\tl1\i;. l-‘or llii-~ fiake H. hnlf pound nf llallc-tl tisll, :I .qrlarlef pound of iirat-r\\ni_ at cup of ; .- l .. ._ fills bird rulihetl ilr flour. three level I-"fliootifltls baking-powder, one~haifZ it-arpoonful salt. Mix to soft dough with n\"k. lleil out one-hail' inch thick ‘~t_v lvitoivin pail and mark oft` tn --quarcs. italic in quick oven twenty uiilrlllnr and cat het. Southern Spoon Bread ~'tvl'li`lr satire or .~'trniru~tl juice ol`_ ttnnlito, om- tablcpooir ol' butter. _two tif' bread crumb-. n little .~'. `t and pepper. and thc ttrntcd rilrd and ii'-little piece ol' at lemon. 'l`o ptr- buie il. cook thc trla~::troirl uttill Alnhdef. strain and -_-hop quite smal .Wi ke the fish, tlr»-asf' a pit' In _tiqit I i lt lull f ll . ng dish. l‘n. 'n ‘ ' ‘ o | ' r 'ii oiil and native, liir-in thc 'trio tier rn rotation, f`o\'r‘r t _whole with bread crumbt and bnko 'cidentally it is intportarrl it ltr nroderato oven. I for _lt_ steamed Fish Pudding. r One ruplul milk. olic-fourth cupiltl -.;o|ir~lrtcni. one-half teaspoonful salt, one scant tahlcspaanful butter,mcitetl. '- odd but-lor, salt and yolk of egg, the fo d 1 thc beaten whiti- and'ltaki1t \l\`l‘il_ " Gay Eggs, Easy for Easter -' con ie. pickled eggs. These- are pr vinegar in which red beets have bet |if1‘.klc~J. - » 4"`iL‘-8\l\t‘d ii-*ill iillllfilllil ‘VHS “U” Iilnsll flue. season with sal-t. pepper, pai'-t rr-tivo l"o\ thi# \lri llllrrt t .‘ :l ,. - . 'Buvit ill" \'<‘*‘ll"‘- \\'~'U <'\\v-' Ui N-|k“‘li vs- » little elm ed arsicy. Return tomoving from the oven if a tends' ’*‘ iitth, sweet croanr or butter, and one teatlpoanful baking-powder. one _ _ _ _ __ __zg_Hm_ _ho _“nk _md _Wald me mea__ cheese, md keep it in at tovereti dish. l 'n . , - ' _md __________________ ______ _______ __ ___‘__ powd--r. llakr- lwclrly rntttulcs lil hot ‘hm WM, H Wm km,” 3 mud’ ‘mum f Yi rn. __ , A pretty dish for an Easter lunch- one mediummwd cm.|.u,_ Wm tak( W ‘hm ('*;“‘“H*"‘ ”‘“_"‘:§“‘\"“'°‘|; Dared in cold water for tt ,“'lll'le. aftfr me place of two eggs' _‘lla-i/af "Um "*‘_" "` l""’*""°“‘ ‘U““" which. rculoving shells and letting 5- ff L L I . . when will take the trouble to ask* Maud at |ea,_,t__ w_»em_‘._|~om. hours in u___§_'__‘;D“a;’m__f‘ }I’_'_;5;__ ’:_‘;“;;_cl_l_' When wanted for use. pour off vine- cenem_ ,;ar. cut eggs in haifand remove yolks. I founded in the experience of ularrklnd from the titne of Adam until the pre-_ sent time. The more liberal and more general its use. the better the youth ol our land will be in stature and in' -health. 13--The application of this is that portions, that have nrore or less pow- er to maintain life; but when you buy butter. you have this same power pin,-. the power to promote growth in the human race. 14-You gc; norrietlring when you buy butter flint you don't get when you buy nlecinnrgariirc; and it ie this finality of promoting growth that han, Zlven to butter ltr universal use "throng t-nilghlerreil and intell!-gout _ people. auc given to milk the plaec it now occupies. 'All the efforts that van possibly be made to improve the pttlattb"lty of milk. improve the palat- lbillty of butter. go to increase the use and Incrt-me this power to pro mote growth in the human race. J. }l. RUSHTON. Omaha, Nob. - COOKING HINTS. 'l`o cut the butter in small squares for the table. use a coarse thread, at _this leaves no ragged edges, Some cooks add a -littlo potato tc mashed ttirnlps, \vhl.le others dredge in a little flour before s-reasoning. , Add n few a-.sparai:lr.< tips to it our of consorunre. They are delicious nut' 5er_\'c for a gnrnisir. . 'l‘o prevent cakes. pics and pud dings front scorching. Place t1 dish e' water_ln the oven. __ To keep cheese from hecourirrg ilr'_\ or nrouldy, dampen a piece of mu-slit with vinegar, wrap around th( " When boiling a leg of mutton en 5 close it in a muslln' bag. Cooked it shape. _ - Graled -c,nr‘rot is cnt-client for ndd ing to -sue; puddlugs in pluco of eggs `" ed down and then clarified. Tin dripping obtainfd from them is ex 3 Bread may be brushed over with Wl\l'i\ you but' ohio you purchase airl- ~ mat and vegetable fats in various pro ' ++¢o»-o-eo-I-+4--to-t--1-+-e++~x-l...., - * i . : ~ FARM eco-t-M»4++-t» +4- ft-|»+++p-|- GETTING THE MOST V FROM FARM MANURE Apply lt With the Minimum of Los and Labor-'A Manure Spreader lt' Highly De- strut:-te. ni- J. ucof-i Mt-i - '- ~, ,‘.' l' :l - -___ , . . » - Luoketl fish, out te.-r~poon_ _o 2 G,-OM), is Om, of un rmcipgy __qu_d carefully from me wdlmom ___ pod pnrslcy. two eggs am wo .ttpoons ef butter.\ Separate th -» - - ‘ -. ll .\0llii.1~ from the u irrter.. To t 15 ` at MILK A8 A FOOD s. ilctt- arc some facts prepared r- ing in view of the fact that some pc 'knoll oil for nrlik lat in the form butter: U young) of its kind. functions of the young in anilriral lif C pllcatlon of cells ltr the animal tissu :le would have us substitute cotto ff and this growth is caused*by a multi-, D U’ When making suet duurpliugf whether ev-weet or savory, aiwayf prick them well before putting then in tlio pan. ll' this is done they wil not stick to the bottom. In an CXDL.,-¢ which nm won” com,]df,’y When whipping cream, either lr 5: large or small quantities, use an egg D whisk. and remove the froth as' i' f rises into another vessel until tin 0 whole is done. 1_M"k 'S N" "mv°'5a' °"i'“aH°‘;°:, To clarify butter heat the butterir an enanrelled ~saucepsri‘. ronlove the scum as it rises, and pour the clear ‘ _-the bottom ol' the pan. e’ When bakin fruit ples or tarts UGMGH 501143 add mill- l>H\`Sl€." “HU rneaulrrg bv ‘farrirrrlall tissue, cverv- .g 9005001115- W°l`k l0l!"lh°" “Um tlilng connected will the animal from bemre pumng In the mm brush crel=.m_v. Beat whites until they are a --men Dom 0,v,e1_._ over the -lining ut pastry with milk- vory t»'tlff_ Lightly stir’ the fish rnlx- 3_1-he oldmary. mom taken by ani, and me jmcc_ Wm not' mn out Lure into the whites. Melt the bu ter.in a pan and pour ln the mix- ture. Spread evenly. When wel t' mais. supports llfn ‘rr the form of maintaining its \it'c-rnaintainlrrg the “_ _ __ __ “___ __ b W body; but "maintenance" of the ani- U 'm 0 “L3 "0 “" mal body is very dill’er‘tnt, from To LAUNDER OLD LA¢E ¢UR_ This causes the flour to cling together i-'_ W _ - \|Ud5l"-‘Cai-|11 fold and "1"" me °'“"` "growth," which means addition to 1-MN5 ‘°\- 'N10 0‘”"|°i is 00"” if 3 my the body and to life. Maintenance of knife drawn through the centre ce" me ‘__ one th_|,ng__ but an ..-"_ To _a_mde__ very do__c_ne _ace ____r_ "case" of cu" me is “"°“'er H'h"-‘il ta-ins or old ones toc- frail for stretch- ‘ tl ntl t-omca out dry. Iiietlrods of t-,lnrllfviirti anti usin li 4-This it true not only of the it ers. waslr in good warm su rt a . ~ .-l.~-‘.` ~ f . . -- beef dripping is a sul itutt. 0|' man family. but of the lo\vc1 varretc:-i rmsa Lay It couple of Sheets Smoom lrutlcr were also given. P- E. I. CAPTAIN IS HURT.- bouloiturlr despatch of April ititb sa_v'.s that (Japt. Bonuell of the l‘rincc Ed- of animals. turd has provided a universal food' for ward inland sclrooner. .loseplr i’__ funmmn of _‘Dum is growtlh and th Jolin.-soil, had his collar bono lrroko and t~‘tittlalncd` other injuries a few tla_\'ri ago. when irc was caught in th nigchlnmy of u gasoline engine whit' was being u..-t. after long observation that tttitvoua diseases are more rom- tnou und more serious lu the spring than til any other time oi’ thc year. Vital oiiunges in the syotclrl. after lonk #lifter months. nray calrsc much ntorotrolrhic than tht- fmnillar spring \\'eultt\h_iia and wcarlrross front which moat Ffoplo suffer as the result t,-.” in- door lo. in poorly vcu-tilatcd and of- ten ovtlrlleartoti buildings. Ofllrlal recoitgilt provo that in April and May ttourlikla, St. Vitus darn-,e. cpiiopay and _oilicr forms ui' nerve irc-uiiles arc at their worst, and that then. more thin Any other time, -a blood-ntuklng, nerve-rcatorirrg tonic is rrcctietl. , The atlt-iuuateti custom of taking purlbtivea in the rtprlng is nsolcaa. for tho rtytttcut really ncedt-t ntrctrgth- Pnlnl, Willie purgirtivcs only gallop lhfoiiyll the bowels' len vlnu _von weak er. fr. william' rink i-ina are ine beet medicine, for they actually make tho new, rich, red blood that foods the ltarvod nerves, and thus cure tho _Titty forms of nervous disorders. oy euro such other forms of spr- 'irlg _troubles as headaches. poor appe- tite, Weakness in the limbs, as woli as hatnevo unsightly plmples and eru-`, ptlliiiz. in fact they unfailingiy bring noir, ellth and strength to weak tlr-, Ni 7 lla llvilrossed anon. women and fcili . I by all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes “ --brood and gcncrni in their applica- pcricnce. " 6--'l`h’l urgunrent a.ppl-its not only to irrilk as a. whole but-to the constitu- ent olcnrents, of which milk -is coin- posed, to wit: butterfnt and the soi- lds. not fat. for growth. that butterfat contains In it the etc tlt is the basis of butter. growth of animal life. , ol' the various a.nlm.al fats, They can be dlvtrictl into two tvlasses; tlrat. those that are cxcrotcd from the liv- ing anlmni daily. or oftoncr; and lliose fats that are secreted by a liv- itii; atiltual and :stored in various parts of the body. t'or the purpose of main- taining tifo life of that apt.-.eiilc body. altd arc not available t.o any otlrcr lin'-tual. or to any other uso. until the animal t'eor'etirtg them. dies. The one ly be called a "living" product: the other may he called a "dead" pro- duct. - Second. the one may bn raid to havi- u_ broitd and general futn-tic-ri not diliy tnallrittinimg the nlrirnitl ayntcm. but of developing and causing it tu grow: tho other has a function. limit- mi tnoro or loss to m.airrlal-ning animal life. Third, one la available for heatf ol‘\¢r|y and growth; the other ia aviil- ahte for neat and energy. . ll--it follows from tlrbt that the more universal the uso of milk and the constituent elements ol' milk by the people, tho more the function/.r of animal life are rfubserved; and the more growth thoro is. Other foods have large maintaining powor, but very' few. If any of them. have this growth power. ill--The necessity of milk and milk products as human food. as being- oottduqivo to health, as tending to longevity of life. In reeognlted by the 1 1 , . i, , - ,f -1 » A 5-'i`hercforc. the facts arc-that_ na- a unycrsal food pos.-.cnsca the clcrrimrt. h tion and well known in our owtr cx- en the carpet in s rc-am where the furniture can be pushed back for tho l lit Pin the outside edge of cur- _ _ _ ug . th” ~`°“"g 0" a'ih“ah` ‘md the gui" t,-line on the straight edge of the S sheet, and the bottom alt-io. scallop and you will certainly have curtains that look as well as they would hail itlrcy been put on ctirtafln strctchers. I have curtains which have been in use perhaps twenty-five or thirty yearn. and each year l think they can uover stand another wash; but by do- ing them myself this way each ye-ar lr- hick cloth or thin leather heels it will save hours of mending. When You Have Muffins-ln cook- if-the tins are well greased and dredg- otl with meal, the Johnnyeako or muf- ` flue will not stick to pans. and the rtndcrside will have a crisp, brown surface. G.W. ' ‘When the Platter Crack;-Use vl- rr an instead of tvator to moisten the prgitor of Paris for fill-ing cracks in lpiastot. if water is used the plaster I lil time too qtlickiy. Add enough vi- | rtekar to the plaster of Paris to make tfltlldhooti constipation can be pru- irtptly cured by B|fby’s Own Tablets. 'rhtac Tablets never fall to regulate the bowels and stomach tltlrs curing constipation. oollc. indihtatlc-rr and tho many other minor ll of little outs. Concerning thenr Dire. Louis Nicole, Bt. Plul du Bilton, Que., . H f ll- , The-n pin the other edg- of growth in it. These arc basic facts sf: 3,3: morning remove the mm, “one to the acre on just such lands _n such css-es, all the benefit derived -‘a from the potash contained in thc ,'1atrnrc. The result of an experiment onducted by thc lndiarl station show- ~d that one application of 200 pounds if potash on muck soil- gave an tn- erentre of oiglrty-nine bushels of corn o the acre, wht-lc an application of .en tons of barnyard manure to the ters increased the yield only, fifty- . :ne bushels during thc same -time. The potaslt then cost about five doi- ’ais and thc teir tons of manure would he worth twenty dollars. This is tr big waste of good fertillzing materials that would be of great value to sandy or clay soils. in addition to the, kind _of soil, there are several other general prin- ciples lhat govern the use of farm manure. The most important of these are type of farming, rotation of crops, topography of land, time. method and rate of application, the amount of uranure available for use and the to- ‘ tal number of acres to be manured. ilegnrdlng the quantity of manure that may be profitably applied to the land much depends upon the kind of farming t'ollowed. Truck growers and market gardeners, owing to the Iabiilty of their crops to use tr large 'amount of available plant food and the corupartlveiy high price received [for them. use exceptionally ireavy ap- |plications each year on the some ground. When well decomposed this also improves thc water-absorbing and retaining power of the soil ns well as its bacterial and phys-ical con- ditions, ‘Sometimes when a dairy ‘ farm that is heavily stocked and a 'abort rotation of cro-pa is followed it becomes necessary to manure the land rather more bcavi-ly than would otherwise he desirable in order to utilize all the manure. On tr gencr-rl farm. not no well stocked, this could not be considered' good practice. Applying too much to the acre lr- r mistake and io bound to result in 7-It is becoming recoglri-7.cil that. [hm mst vcr - | _ ` _ . _ _ _ _ _~ y WR" mid 100k ¥\°0~ iloss, l have seen fields lying next to_ .skim milk forms a diet vcr) f.-rvornbio ` E.M.H. - the mghway ,eceive approximately twenty tons to the acre practically 8*" is admnnd and '°°°g"iz°d Sl" W6" 0" 3¢°¢k'i"il|'-'U Dill' every year while it meadow at the ba end of the farm was left with _ ' c ca of t ~ ck m°"' '° P'°"‘°'° 9'°°‘""" hm b"“°'°' are H0\'\'0ll on stocking kl1<=0S “l1l1'ou¢ .any form of fertilizer for ten yours. This “r'.|bbing`-oi‘»P.eter‘-topay- 9-Therefore, butter is an article of To me mc,-hm. of ,wveral children ‘ Paul., Doncv . - ~ - » _ gets- a farmer nowhere, '-°°d' "°‘_ °"'Y °’|’°°'° °' "'?`_':"'“;'_°_9 this is an item that counts. G.E. and if he keeps any table at all on his animal tfe, but of prom -ny C _ _ o erotions, ordinary business a-cu ‘l , ment ought, in time, to lead him to 10-Now. let no analyze the source mt com bread or com meal mumns_ ammo” such 8 Bememss show of vanity. Experiments at the Penn- sylvania station cleariiy demonstrate that much ol' the value of such appli- cations is lost. in a four-year rotation of cortr,»oat's, wheat and' grass, mon- uro waé applied at the rate of six. eight and ten tons to the aero for the corn and wheat crops. making the ap- -plications twelve, sixteen and twenty __________..._-1----,_ a tnlxttire like tlilck putty. Fill the 'c_racka_well with it and amoc-'.h ufl_ with a knife. _ - G.G. as the prescription otlrine- double strength- ia guaranteed to _remove these omely spots. _ Simply get an ounce ol Othine- double strength- from any drugglst and apply a little of it night and fmorn ing an you should soon see thot oven the worst freckles have begun to dies-_ ppear, while the lighter ones have lwlllr l‘eari iltiurliorl 2.il*l‘/Q. and \';|nr.:\ El. .. .lr _ AMONG THE _ HORSES it? , ii -lvZvt:i:i?i‘?l'9l‘3l%\*§@i1‘i€l‘sléi~?i'°i€%€i~?~i€l-.>l=-ltd-4 f Six lrerses i'rr-ur t‘nrr:uln nrt- cute: cd in the 421,000 Kerrtucky l~`t:turit;.~ for thls`year. _ 'l`h\' t'lrnl'loltclo\vu Ii:ivin;.: i’:t|'l;':= ttaiirli is tilillost rl-ltl_\'. aiiiil it \\'iIl li'{r~- ly be opened to the llerfzrrncir tl: _~ tir.-‘L ol' the wcclc. 1 ;\l1_'. lmsiic .\’lt:i-c:lir. 'l`yu¢~ \':llll-3 . 111101:- n lraudsonir lilly tu-t.rn l-i~= lilac.; nl:ri'i‘l sired by tht- >:t\utl(t\-tl hz'r,ti trotrzrg sl.ill1o|i lioticm. (ict lit~t|\i:\iiit,ctl with your ltoveu-.», find out r-'rch 0\it:"= tll|`|ci'c,nt lrtblts :rird _\"ou will ct.1l_\ '-\'t-r'co'nr|- n~;\rl-- tl`fli<-,ultiu-;\ that at first looked lirrpss rio.-',‘. llucco. 215. the t otiiirt- son of llln | guru that Frcti l‘icll<:l plnits lo curri- pnign on thc llny State' ('lrt-uit thi.; year. is tho property et' J. (luv l‘.'-_r- pore, oi' .\iorr'trcal. 'Fire speedway at Victoria |‘arl< i lilryrrrg up in nice shape and b,- the first of the week slroulti bc thi, -recru- of sonic lively brttislrcrs lu:i\.\'ct‘:i out local “spccil lncr<~lr1llrls_" \\-'. \'. Ilo\\‘:=e. ol' .\tilt‘i>trt'o, .‘.lat:':= who ‘t~l‘clltl.~» his .-.unrlnt-i':t ru-Eur ltorscs down in l\lain».:, has lr/nt-gin tin- llandsolllc lrtrttcr, l‘rotli_cnl Stroll-,- 2.1S’.-é. l'rotu J. l'. liornn. ot' lit don. No two ll=;\r‘scs can hr trniilctl :tu-| iitloc' out cxat-,tl_\‘ -rllko, not cvcn it---c a.lik<;-. but a great nrnn_\ traiilor‘.~=. pecially nrrrate-urs. follow llr-- t-olivt-it tional rules. act down by ilu- \:r.t:-_- books, written clriclly in ::t~ll. .lanics .\icI,ctlu. llntrlpalliri-_ t-:tri-in;;. mare dropped a vcry line foal, Url--I hi' Hl_I_tl.rcir llo_\', i'ttll lirollu-l to “Ni-1 wood. -null ownctl by llyrut- ll,-(.._ Nertlr ltivcr, Mr. l\l<-|.t_-an is to lu- cougratu.lntcd in .~:ccurlri;: =u<-ll fin." stock. Never 1.-atlglr at ar _ l't-llow tolls you his lroliso can ny. '.n~r:tlr;-- rrearly every horse when at top .,|'t-1 ' at certain periods have all l'our il off the ground at one tim:-. and ist- tlr-:lt flying? Also some irorscs can_ go ns fast as they like-hut tlrcy don . alll llkc to go its fast as wt' likc. . wilt-li ln~ ti- 1 IiE||N|E'S§i'3E Hi h Grade Tested Seeds a Rennieg 1v[59,r1§__t gaggen _Table Carrot. . . .Pkgx 10c, oz. 25c, 4 oz. 7 c, . . . _ cardinal Globe Taike Beet. .Pkg. 1oc, oz. 20c, 4 oz. Soc, lb. $1.50 Glory Enkhuizen Cabbagetima neon .ri¢g. sc, oz. soc,-1 ons. $1.00 Rennie’s Spinach Beet (for table greens). .Pkg. 10c, oz. 30c, 4 ozs. 90c. _ ' Striqglegg R_t_a&t;_ge4;_ll_;__t;.x (Butter) Beane .~’.i-5'? .. ..4 oz. 15a, b. c, s. Z . _ - _R¢nnie’s XXX Il y Table Corn (sweetest). . . . .Pkg. 10c, lb. 40c, 5 lbs. $ .90. _ , ‘ Davis Pe_r_'fe<;t Cucgtanber, for table or p1cklea..Pkg. 5c, oz. 2 c, ozl. c. _ _ XXX Pink Skin Tomato, solid fruit, big' cropper. .Pkg. 15c, 1/, oz. 35c, oz. 60c. _ _ _ Mammoth Gr;§n25Squa.|h, specnnen 403 lbs. weight, Pkg. 10 se s c. f _ XXX Scarlet Round Radiah (wititeitipped) .Pkg..10c, oz. 20c, 4 ozs. 50c. Quaker Pie Pumpkin, popular: i’or~pies.Pkg. 10c, oz. 9.5¢, 4 ez. ’75c Laxtaonian gush Table Peas, extra early. . .4 oz. 15c, lb. 45c, 5 lbs. 1.90. Champion Moss Curled Qarsley. .1'*kg'. 5c, oz. 20c, 4 ozs. 50c, ‘ lb. $1.50. - Select Yellow Dutchbnion Setts .- . ._...- .1b. 354:, 5 lbs. $1.70 Rennie’s Selected Yellow Globe Danvers~0nion (black seed' Pkg. 5c, oz. 25c. _ - Extra Early Red gnion (black seed). . .. . .Pkg. 5c, oz. 25c, 4 ozs. 65c, lb. 2.10. Select Nonpareii Lettuce, large ries/ar.Pr\'ili\1t'. Hilliis .~‘1\\.~ |n‘ed\i<=e<‘,-Q. owned by Mc- liill---'l‘lrc Britislr Soldier, ch. Iiininfii Urol: Fo- h.. by t_‘o<-lrnto. 3. 2.11%, own- llevclish lrorollry Z:.lS‘_f,,, owucd by; cd by \V. S. McKie, Char. Dr. J. 'I`. Jenkins. ' lottetown .... .. .2.l5l/Q Sc-_vnu.-uv' lllllou 2 owned hyt 1912i-lt‘rlendi_v Chief. b.c., 2, 'l`lrorne ilros. l by tfochato, 3, 2.11% ..2.22% iirt~ut,on ll.. ... owned by-1914-Tire Prattler. ch. c. by llenry lmrrwr. i cnciiato, 3, 2.111/2.. ' - _ mlm 5: E R. it ._ I is Q e [Q lG Pr lmhléz izwgogsleian i ':“‘“'-Fil". "“’ °' ‘”°“° _Omamental Fencing that keeps r a ' as noel ° -- 9 .,."f.‘:.‘.’.1f..';".1’..‘.‘f"...';‘.‘.’.§ ‘.'.t° ;‘IJ.§‘1“...§......f t its good appearance l exception where wire so strong, so lmooth and ap heavy ie used for ornamental fences and gates. At the some time it'a the beat in the long run-for it retains ite good appearance longer than the house. t Maritime Oma- mentnl fencing enhances the appearance of your homo and thus adds appreciably to its value. Qrgyfalglggusggzelgvog Ziggpwta at be-“unit denim to mon' In turally the fence , strong resilient ti att'-rr but thanks to Belly' dwn vanished entirely. it is seldom that ` - ‘ ` ‘srl letghois a_lineh_ealthy_{_ today. morgthnn an onnceis needed to com Ornamental Gnd lf. liven me milcll Di6<lrB ill 1'9C0lll‘ Pietlil' Clear the Skill Ind §8ii't A bel* NEW BRUNSWICK w|RE |.~ENc\E coMpANy_ L|M|TED_ MONC-I-0N_ NEW BRUNsw|CK_ CANADA wrltes'- "My baby suffered from con inotid-ing the Tablets to other moth- ntiful complexion. ~ mn' 'rim 'runnin are will ti mar-‘l Be sure to ask for 'the double stre- °“'° “°°'°" -°" “g,_“'**' ‘* ‘i °°°“` ""“* -°""“° “ “";',,2‘,',‘;“}, ,,‘i,‘},“{,f F. J. norman at co, seniig Agents in Charlottetown for 82.00 from 'rho Dr; Williams' M d ‘ "4 1-; mm; - m,¢|.l dt ¢ _ 'tetris jco., Brockville. ont. ° 2}|°":§°,' ,f§:|'f{"',%'{|,;:_ '°,$?i, ,,:|i_ Qlggxgsfmamaton, om. m ati-s%trt':s°?” R H. inckhxrli, Selling Agent rn New Haven, P. E.I. l ` ` I ' _ » 2 Q _ .k