o y an di ino that fails to correct rssi test. You'll get results this time. ‘ c. ,- _ P".;;.i.§.""°r":*'.:::.':~5st: ai.t"';;'...:::".a‘l..‘l‘.%..ls'aai d °' ‘WY linifti°iii ‘£1’.‘.‘..f.“‘.' $5332’ $233.“. ' r o e so , , . ' - . . , - ~ ' ‘ r ,- r uiigssslf of rhsunfatls pain as long as your. druggist. ' DIIIIIIg IIIIII “me II‘ I'd“ IIIIII PmII‘ residence‘ Summcrside, at the age .w-_a4-.....~=....-_~ QA-wo- ‘a. .... _ NRT—RalisfsrNoPqy' .. , L . .'. -.~.--~..s.-.t» - K 41w. -..=¢.—.-ip¢nw~ rev -~ _-PLEA8ANT Metliodist Sunday times jammed into one all OUTING- The School picnic which was held last week at Scbur- man's Point was thoroughly enioy- ed by old and young. Tliiey were conveyed by automobile. and at the grounds an excellent programme of sports was carried out. including baseball. etc._ It/ls of good eats. ‘was the feature. Ail who attended the picnic voted it one of the best too I SUMMERSIDE and wasrnmt GUARDIAN --RETURN$ HOME- Mr. Rode- rick C. Rogers, of Extel‘. N. H._ who spent his vacation with his brother, Mr, Russel Rogers. Cole- man, returned home Saturday. iie was accompanied on the trip by Mr. T. J. Keane. merchant. N. .H., it being Mr. Reno's first trip’ east, he is very favorably impressed with the beauties of the Garden of the Gulf. ma. was“. nonhuman». a». near i ' ' "Militia. i... ‘EDMUNDSTON, Aug. 28I.—-Th0h. Beaulier. a provincial constable who has been doing special duty -In the vicinity of Greenh River watching speeding automobiles was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon. ‘He stopped a Maine car driven by Rossi Grenier, of Limo stone (Mo). and informed the driver that he was liable to a fine. Theronstable asked Grenlel‘ to ~ mu r rheumatic pollen u allowed u ro- 8Il0rl afternoon. -WELL aEcEIvF-l-‘x-The band - . inn". EtW-ti... m-Yififi‘ gt main in the concert in Water Street. Summer- back "p m "h? miigiiiiraie sliiotiiiie’ who “risigtfion of nourishment Think of this; t explains tho suo- “d9 Saturday at noon’ 5y the Guy n, short distance away- I18 98H f it and the elimination at the eels of Nstures Remedy {NR TIP- '-5P5NT SUMMER HERE- ' ' i y h of thlsythe constable charges htflhlchusohwsgugoasu wherhdgther Mrs Prescott Forbes and little Bills"? “Inf” ‘If-Ii: e iwhen”; creme, started m, c," “hem h "n," ‘m,’ “m _‘ m n cuss re h ‘h, .' G 1 _ h. h h goo mpressnn o e e ce f “'°"_'I°¥'b°liu “uigmirrupifi ‘hi’ "i§u'i'='ri'i"€v§'°i§.§ ‘i'€v§“§.'t°él sgsgtmf; themsrtignfnttzir svittiinileie eIIIemIIIIIIIeIII III "we “I IIBIIP)" Tim consiabie iumplfd 3n the ‘n? w rnvorgn-hslgzlfigxf-vfilim" ntTrnu is ‘mugs or uncertain m.“ PM...“ M, and m, w. land thetllre that a crowded .atten- 1H1“: Iwfllllilld B"; IIIBteIIIfhI °-I'l_ seine ;. ~ 3 I - ‘r- - ' '- rig gear. secon a r e ca to," “ma” n‘ “flan” tndnpfliwsy Amie box zit-garish‘: J_ hmcLehm Lot m) croshed h). [he dance greetgrd the mntinath nngxéh? r“ against a pile or boards and 25a moans mlinro to derive uaining enough to last twenty- carfcrry last week on return to "BIIIII! I” ormwes’ e e‘ H,‘ the cohsthme who w,“ [nourishment trons food d eve daysQ-xnust hei ou, muse their hum‘, in Nucmihe Aha They lent stage presence of the lady in- 071151 \ _ » tin turn often means m- hive you mmpt "ti; m4 "i. __ _ . d b i, h; b , wflocuihtor was h feature o; ihe rendered unconscious and remained lflverisbed , 100d. Wvflflfll- _ .. eneilt or cost. you e" awompdiha y " is‘ i" .9! [rnun-e while the hand-some. so uniii today. Beaulieu was n.- li unis. etc. Poor eliminstion mghinp, sster, Miss Blanche MacLoan, vlhu II" 9 I '~ - H s, B s“ Ho ha] “h, 1:03?’mflxeuihugklnagsféa." f gflrhrflstllsmsdy is not only will spend the winter with her. thin: new to the town of Sample; Iggllllflindgtan- gremersilvas- lateh . . O - -_ - ' - vtllity, dscreiciges the eweri of re- or t o n ‘i o rhaumniiim it im ll. ..' 11‘. n1 i i t- u1.’~"'l't".‘-I side‘ which ‘was noi enioi Sim _ istanco to disease andpleads to the us ills. Iheumstisnh-due to some interfer- h tho process o! elimination. ' t rid of oer n Y lactating-cannot be expected to 7M1! 5 % v B (I s P. e N. 5 a u ‘4 I Q 1 O F. P051151!“ ‘Contra ~. Tomorrow Pei-l Right Gel a 25-" Box proves digestion. tones the liver, reg- ulates kl ney and bowel action, im- proves the blood and cleanses the whole lystein. You'll feel like n. new person when you've taken NR Tablets A week. You've triedgtho expensive medicinal Ind doctors, now make the l Drugstore, Charlottetown m ' Tsuihiu; |lnsurance Co’. for a number o iieciion with that company recent Mr. MacDonald's influence. iiie formation of the lntcrcolcnin FACTS FOR THE CURIOUS It may surprise the general l‘L'll -- Club and also the Maple Leaf Clul ni" Boston Mr. MacDonald's earl tiiiys were spent in the Mt. Stewai district of which he “'41s elected Ever- Silent Wives Wives who never talk have been tiiscovcreti —PROMINENT BOSTON MAN VISITS NATIVE HOME - Mr. D A. MacDonald is at present on t. visit to his native province after iient positions in the city of Bos inn. lie ans Superintendent of tilt. Boston office of the Jc-im Hancock ly. Many deserving young P. E. Is- landers owe positions of promih . once and emoiumeni in Boston lo Ho was one of the prime movers ir ,treats except from mission alone. ness men The late l\ir..Sharp was born in St. Eieanora, and started in business in Sumnierside when quite a young llliill. He was the founder of the once great oyster shipping industry which oegan ibcut 1860 upon the completion of he ‘ruihvagv from Point ‘Duchene, Mrs. Sharp pre-tleceased him about five years ago. Mr. H. S., at home, Lester, of Sudbury, Ont, Mrs, W, l-l. MacKie, of Summerslde. and 1 -- --» “IIIIPIG” III ‘III? BIIIIG ‘I'III°II "Ire foreigner. no matter who or what‘ There arc mily four men livin h m ,0 ihgiPefllllgs Cemieiier an d identical, these being the 10th he is. to sleep with a Dutch wife. who were members of that legislu- was largely attended. y’ n ‘(lhaptci of the Second Iiook of She is perfection itself. she lune. viz: Sir l~l_ Davis. ('Ili(l' . " Kings and the 37th chapter of never dues tiic things wives OIIEIIIIEIJISIIIF (Ii II"? 511131191119 Court u.’ h "mam There are 92h thinner’; m), ,0 ,h,_ ' nn:u.-i_ senator John Yeo. l-ior. __\h Dudley Cm n . ._ _', pl!‘ ~ - - _ ~ - . I 9. agent ior with 591493 words in the 0m She is neither a strain upon the 9 PI‘ “IIIIIII- TIEIIIBII "IIIII IIII- M1“ the llrbun Stock ('o_. was in Sani- Testament. and 260 chapters and ‘181253 words in the New Testa- ment. Asked off-hand one would prob- ably say there were more words: in the Bible than in Shakespeare's works, but. as a matter of fact. the balance is in favor of the Bard. fewer than 1.277 characters, one uf whom (Hamlet) has 11,160 words to deliver. "Hamlet," indeed, is - the longest play, containing as n does 3,930 lines. willie the “Come- dy of Errors" is the shortest, with 1,777 lines. - The-longest word is "honorificii- 1,111.59 not "pun [he lmuencu due‘. Donald. He notices great material only hm]. i__-_-- writes “A hie”), lirvgress and social advancement Blinker in the Far East‘, “that her i“ P" E" I" IIIIrIIIg IIIII IIbBQIIITB- H0 figure is that of an unsympathetic wiii may iiii an" the bIg PIIWIII ' drhip_pipc_ I cilal Fair‘ in Charlottetown. and m“ , 1,. , 1 z‘, 101198 o meet most of his old Iiulslgfi; tiililii isiicgriiicilnfn wit; friends and acquaiuiances- K" she is. Our dear Old Dutch is a VLT)’. long. bard bolster. “She has the curious quality of SIPQp without improvising an imit- _ “Mr. ("has Fiark, left Saturday atirin." iiiortiing to Cleveland, O. I -?———<{O-i—€-i -— .\il.~.s Dime; Perry of Runifortl. WIIY 9°93 Bark MilillP. is. visiting in Summersido the gurst of Miss Dena Gnudet. lt is a curious fact that dogs bulk only wlicn they are in iISSOIJ-l iutinh with mun. The ISIZIIGI of nature nicrcly —-Mr_ (‘lifford lJeGoff. of Taun - (lng in a'ion. Muss. arrived Friday" night. growi.~,5i:1 visit in Summerside. itiersiile Siiiiirdny. making arrange- niente for the arrival of the above (‘o.. which opens, in Summers-ids this week » IFALSE SWISS COINS. COUN- TER-FEITERIS PROFIT WELL THOUGH METAL IS GENUINE. I IBIERNE. .- . -~ PE \.z1~'rns hrllhonghas the relszpectzible total sf giiliigltilit Sgmkvosggdihg? RSONALS federal chunciil “i515 just 1.613 31:12.; - . or 41.3 more than l l‘ socictv. she becomes tiuite indis- g . . . ‘ . em“ "I99 IIII? I" IIeaI‘ II 799°" from Bible. ensablc. For n on ime uflei" . "viii Mary iiiieiiiii iii Oimiirii’ III“ IIIIIIIII"? ‘IEIIIIPIIIIBYII 000081‘!!- II I I7 I left buturday morniu’ for Re In ' ' l Altogether Ills plays have no lPuvir-r the Phllllnnincs I could u‘. i’ g ii‘ m“ m’ “‘°“I“'I°“ °I ‘I gm" Wm‘ "P!" Ofialsc coins. two franc pieces ‘The finance department's report ‘states that the coins contain pre- cisolv tho t-orrcct amount of silver and alloy and consequently cannot be tietccted by the weighing and iso cleverly have the forgcrs done their svork that mily wigh power. ful magnifying glasses can the ex- perts detect the forged coins from the genuine ones. The vuiue h; visiting musi- cians-was ‘worth the price of ad- —WE'LL KNOWN CITIZEN '- of 85 years. Mr Sharp was one of the few remaining pioneers oi Summer side .and one of the towns most I-"etirs. and only severed his con i- foremost and iiighiy respected Mai‘ |becometlnfestcd with vermin, ow- located ill St. Basil and is noy being detained at Edmundston. lie .wili be given a hearing on Tuesday next if the constables condition is satisfactory, There is doubt, however, that Beaulieu will recover. IiI PROFITS IN TURKEYS A8 FARM SIDE LINE .. Jfiwh’ r __~‘ ?“\ ti.» i lit, is not Macdonaids To baicco. 1. w. ... .- i “l villi“ ‘ié-ifl" .' bf ililiiiiliiiiilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII When the festive season of the coming Winter arrives. and the price of turkeys is aimospbelyond the purse of the average individ- ual. one cannot help thinking, that more of this ty-pc of fowl ought to run esnmm swv sronv How the 33rd. Bs-Itaiion 609d Name Won its sincere rrlgrets of all our citizens as well as our warmest prayers for their safety. No finer regiment In every respect zwill cross the seas to take part in the great struggle, and by no stouter orflrm- Spring Mamigement. “' I Three weeks after the first e3. supply morn combs of stores. or sugar, if needed. Weak animation, i colonies may be strengthened be produced. Theturkey flocks of Some few weeks ago. a number . “III! a keep pace with the increase _ of Toronto tiiiilies, published an artlc- numeh. _ "om a (“my stronggcnlon; “AI? population. This is no dou'bt due le referring to the arrest by the .l.h|s bhtmhon “.88 cohmosad (hiculony HIM h resmmed u’ my to a great extent to the dlfficuit- police of London. ()nt., of one m“! Conlmdes who Stood up and space or 10 Langatrolh ("me iies encountered in the raising of James Marten, alias Val Morton. "yea down “Ifovh reports m Low should be given n second 1h I’? young turkeys by those to whom who it was slated bad stiuic few mm and Qupbec while hundreds or ‘he Outer combs and Wm“ TIIhT -tbls phase of the poultry busln- years ago been sent over from! m?" omvprs and men now sleeir Wm allow the brood m ‘Qpnhd 5 '95s is a novelty. Pitisburg under pay of the Germain mg m hwhnce and wanders‘ h Sh,“ restricted. The queen“; WHIIIIS‘ To many people. turkeys have» im-pcriui Government to enlist in h. Shem, “he mgmiiuhh.’ m this should be chmphh II IIMII a He“ IIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIWIII- Mani" III“ IIIIIII- II‘I'~IIIII°II' C" E" F‘ I ‘flute. to hzirrow the feelings of| Prom this time ‘nu should never iirfiiltili iiioiieigilsieeciiiiiiijkeeyiiaiieiirl iliigtiii: elllifgfitIifiliifliliigtiltItiliilflfiiigIei"III QuiI-QIZ “H” immii“ “IIIIIH” WII° I"“‘I “I IPIIOW Rm‘ hive to Eat lull of bees. like those provided for other fowl. Ti-‘SIRWIUIIFII Other have killed their birds by Iovcrfeotllng, and allowing them to “make copy" had some of the statements published zilioul this battalion during its training at London. Those stale- mcnts were subsequentLv proved to have been without foundation- oitlicr in regard to discipline or zcr-rul efficiency. They. did, hcu" ever. fur n time delay the ticpur- ture of the battalion for England but after an Itivrsiigation ' by a ‘court of lnquhgv" comiiosctl M :il'fici>rs- of high rank from General iiezirlqiitirtcrs zit Ottawa. the gun: was placed where it Iiniongntl. The then Minister of ‘Militia, after fl ing to illryt quarters, or lack of examination and proper care. The mature birds are very hardy. and stand improper conditions very u'i:lI._but the young pouits are very tender and must be treated right. if success i5 wished for. Give Poults Free Range. it is tibsolutcly necessary to give the potiits free range. in fer-l them we“ whhnm “craving H. and m uiinuie and careful inspection of! hm... them fr“. from vm-h,|h_ l. the battalion. In the presence iii’- has been found by experience that III“ JIHII-ZP Advocate (icncriil and other officers, (‘Ullliliilllélllfili fliem most highly 0n tiit-ir genera: effic- ieutgv, saying in closing his au- dress: “l regret that his battalion has tn be successful year after your. and to annually enlarge the flock, it ls necessary to have almost iin- llmited range. for in time land that has been usstl as a range becomes bilitudinitalibhs," which is ccrtain- IIIIIVI" .ly a tongue-twister, and might take’ _ the-place of "truly rural“ as a test’ of‘ sobriety. I {the silver and the cost of making III?" “OI” 0" 0 large scale would amount to flilfllll ninety (‘gnfimgg B-‘NYII S0 that on cacb coin the for- [hp “h; hi’ phi-hing is »--IVlr. and Mrs. ll. litter, (‘bur - h hqhhm; h, SI)(iePh; ii I(J'{It?l'O\\'l‘l, spent ll few (lays in Sum wvoulti IPFIIIIIIIY sum like if-somu? IIIQPSHI‘! Iilfil “Y9K- "turkey ick." and a range- of new ground must be provided. Where turkeys are hatched in thle natural way, the usual thing is DCEITLIICIIIIIIOfI so liingin (‘auntie through nu fault of yours. No. better battalion than the Ililrd. vvcl‘ tioivnctl the tunic. You will. if possi- i THOSE ' dhQ-Tbflllp The curious can find all the Ici- terspf the‘ alphabet in the 21st‘ verse of the 7th trhupter of I':7.l‘ll.; while reference to the 117 Psalm will show iliiit it is not only th-t shortest chapter in the Bible. bu! also the middle chapter of tiic Book. I - I I Loses His Membership Resolutions were passed ex- pressing sytnipatihetic mortificatlan I vvilih former President William Coe Bill of Hartford and son of a well known New York hat manu- facturer. who was prevented from ' attending by a sad miafortiine.I Mir. Bill's eligibility to attend was an unqestiomia-bie as was the in- dlfiibiiity of his son, William Cummings Bill, who the New York bat man says is the greatest disoln in captivity. lt seems! that although the youngest Bill- vrhs perfeellly eligible when he we enrolled a montlh ago, the en- thusiastic father was over hasty, for during the last tfhlree of his four weeks on this earth young Bfll has grown s, bunch of downy fut; which barred him from mem- ten tilmes over. Up In Hartford this mother hing prepared adlresh suit of rompers which will mover be worn to a B. l-l. C. din- ner . -—<-0>d—-—-—-- wlth Fish-Hooks in odd corners of the many queer things are ITIOIIBY. In China you may find in circu~ lnllnn lumps of gold or silver boar lug marks which show that they Paying ivnrldl used u; were first issued hundreds of years ago, In shape they are square. oval m- oblong, and they ‘weigh anything up to one and ll _ha'lf ppuntls. The (‘hint-so also ll-‘t' irfiaii strips of brass or copper. timne-of wliichure worthless than‘ _ ifijlllfltlifllfllh nf u penny. Some of e iMongol ‘tribes pay their bills with little cubes of comprwssctl tea. ‘In Burma Ono finds the cowric shell tisetl as money, while {hr-I ‘porcelain coins take the pluce oi, our cent. The inhabitants o.’ some of the districts bordering the Persian Gulf do their buying and ‘selllrg with fish hooks of various sides. ‘Africa provides n weird assort- ment. liears. elephant iusbs. Rll-I spear heads are nil used Ila coins " in Oceania flint axes are the most common means of exchange but we find, considerable use made o! parrots‘ feathers woven ifllo ropes. The real wild Red In- Iiflbn hardly exists now. bu! Ill '1 few remote countries. such as ltiaska, he ls still to be found u..- in; his shell money. i 1.3’ Dancing is stiggesleil as ii co pulsory study at West Point. the military academy of the Unit iii \\'.'is determined that Saturday return Io their home in Naeminu. --.--»-i-.-<<wee.-.--:~—' , . times. as for Instance, when a pet (In; sens you carrying food. he will _D""I“I slPf-‘IO- I?" s-illlfiifl)‘ f0!‘ I.)1ll‘k us his way oi‘ asking for PIIII EIIZIII I‘ ' i IaIIIIIli 0V" III" mum i trolling horse Thos. RI" Anotlici" dog. which is in the . ”""' habit of going to IIHI at sundown’ "TDI" IIIIIgIII- WII" I‘ mndIIcI ' will bark lo tcil you IIO is ready Ing regiigarciws ti”, iiie iiesnefii ‘it “hm U“, mm, Humps‘ the lo sir-r illtIUSIf) is in ummer- it is also curious that. zilthouzli Sid“ lhc (I01: is so lllllUIl the friend of, _ man. his name is used in many TM“- ArcIIIe MCIVIIIIIIIIg Iedves (xprf~lqfli()ns h; "hum hm] r... this Monday morning tr» visit licr “much, Sh‘... l)llluasog probably mother. Mrs. James illcLcad. (‘iii - arose in the East, when‘ tings n1‘! gar-I‘ considered of \'(}l‘\- little account. ——.\liss (‘slur Tiinlon, Charlotte- town is visiting in St. Eleonora. the guest 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. \\’_ A. Tantnn. - Artificial Campher. .. . ---Dr. and Mrs. Champion. of 0'l.ear_v passed through Summer- sirle last week end by motor. after visiting in New Brunswick. hit is reported that there is new in this country an artificial canin- IlUl‘ factory. the product of which is intended ln- complete ill the market with the natural substance. Aitificial camplior is made from essential oils derived from turpen- iin-e. Chemically the only differen- ce between turpentine and camp- hor is the possession by each mole cuie of_the latter of one atom of (oxygen which is lacking in the former. Hy a chemical process the needed oxygen is supplied. —-Miss Annie ‘En-mun who has been visiting in Summerslde the past month loaves this morning for Wetas-kiwlnu »—Miss Roberta lifcl-‘arlane, Will) has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan McFarlianc. Summers-Ids. leaves this Monday morning on rc- turn to Victoria, B. C. Saturday-Tia, Holiday. - Mrs. Prescott Forbes and little The P11510111 vi’ Ilflvmi; SHIIITIIIIY daughter. Georgie, who have been afternoon as it hniiilay is supposed hhuhqihh [he summer with the for. l» have oriizinzitcd in Scotland. il mug pi|r9n[g_ M11 and Mrs, Wm, ‘IIIIIGIIF-I III"! b)‘ *1 PilllnPii 0| WIII‘ J. Nizizlman, Lot 1G. crossed by iiii: lam, kink 11f Scotland, A. i). 120i. CAR FERRY Tuesday morning on afiw-r the tweitli hour, should bc Altai, Tile)" were accompanied by, kept holy. that ever)’ "m? llliliilt Mrs. Forbes’ sister. Miss Blanche attend Vespers in preparation for Mat-Loan. who will visit with her Sunday. * _ for a time. r h H I W’ '- MUTT AND JEFF— @ "it ~ ' ."__» 1-. _ .'.P—'t.,.;‘i " ' . \ “v ' w". wax is a More 2&3,“ alto tilts 561w alt/team. FALLS AND Ila” 4-1" EASY: SANBWWH? _-I ,___?:-\ i>_-» m . cd mm: wlio as; 1 ‘lliouoii-T You n rump‘- . xlbT seem NIAoARA wefze 600D boN"i"\oTii€ll Isstts \.\\<€ a HAM‘ AT THAT KIND - M‘? 89m earn one franc. ten centimes, The public already refuses to ac- Wht Swiss two franc pieces and possibly the government will have to withdraw them temporarily from circulation. it isyhe-lievetl that the coins are forged abroad, pro-I baibly In Russia. _-___¢o.>___. GAME IS PLENTIFQL AND THE MOSQUITOES ARE FEW l\"EI\\"(‘AtSTl.l<I. Aug. It s rcpnrtctl lIllll game of all kinds is very plentiful this season. Se- venty five moose were said in have been seen near Cains River. Par- iriilge tire very numerous and the lllflSqllilfl nuisance is negligible owing to the dryness of the swumlps affording comparatively little ‘breeding ilcsta, us they brccd only in still xvotur. -—-————&Q>-—-—- seen SHIPMENT SEIZED .,- ..I-— \VINDSOR.‘ONT., Aug. 27—Selz- tire of sixty cases of nine pcr cent beer by License Department offi- ccrs yesterday en route from the Wuikcrvilie Brewery Company to the ferry dock is the result of ln-I elructions from Attorney-General W. -E. Raney. to seize all liquor lu transport for cxpnrt to the llnitcd Slates, License inspector M. N. Mousseau stated this afternoon. He said that another test case will result. No beer is moving In lIlP border cities for export in llic United Siiitcs cilsttmiors. inspector Muti- senu said. “We IIIIVI‘ orders t0 seize t-vclflvtiiing. and will (Iv so until further Instructions from MAIIIdIIIIIIiMIJIItIIIG P66? Fish, Went Right Ahead and Bit’. wllv, n‘; WIS Th0 H6! -taiiiy from (lumlpness, because the young birds will run home to the mother when it begins to rain. The pouits will cover :1 wider each day, and gradually Ibecome ac- costumed er urea. ivhicb iwfie best interests hen may be Iet on»! with them. in which case. the binds may be allow ed absolute freedom. Do ngt shut the turkeys in close i-ll ventilated pens at night, as this ie certain to prove Igreat mortality in the flock. eortlied bias against women. Afior citing s, long series 0f unfortunate imp- penings charger. all of tlicm directly to-Ilie conduct and Then it goes on lo .sui_v that If she have wealth for iier ully In wicked- Iine of the fragment is riot ontlre-tiirougit Quebec slnc.» the beginn- oTl-Ietz Has MISSED me Scenic-l TL-‘C ‘nee! set it? to keep u.” hen cooped ‘m. w," m. ble, have your (‘hrlstmus dinner fixo weeks. A slatted front coop IILEIFIIIMIIII‘ _ _ ~ ' I Phis was in late \()V(‘ll'lI)(‘l‘, 191-). should he iii-aimed gving the On the following IDecombcr‘ tlicvi young turkeys a chance to run out. and they will cover sufficiently widc range for u few weeks. (‘are must be taken to move the coon to a fresh stand each morning. or dead turkeys will cause discourage- ment. Nothing is more fatal to entrained for Quebec, On arrival in that city they were quartered. tcmptirarlly, or so it ivsis intended. In the immigration slit-u, i>ui as no ocean transport could be ubtuincri I)(‘l'illl.\'(‘. twlose of navigation from "m" "m" "m" "mm" °"°' ixiliiii-Iimiii’.iiiii3..II§IIi.lIiI§IiIine§i tiiidi] night in bimiiieii piaces fut-t that zit that time th-ic shed Tim “mining System avoiiiii mm- Il‘llI not been fitted for winter quarters and the cold and dist-our forts caused much sickness. never- ilu-iess they maintained their flir- cipline and "Iisprit tie Corps" to ll remarkable degree, fls the folio“- ini: extracts i'l‘tllll the leading city papers tiubiishctl on the eve of their departure for liuiifzix will siiw. 'i‘ii0 ('Ill‘()llI(‘I(‘. ziuiongst runny flattering things said: "lt is i" hurtl thing to live down a biid name. cvcn if undeserved, but we nr: glad to say that the Zlilrd, has, done this and now its members are as generally popular as those, of any regiment that bus passed‘ through Quebec since the beginn- ing of the war, which is saying a good deal." . The Telegraph said: "Their acts as a hotly, their friendliness in contact with all. and their will- ln-gncss to help every good cause has completely reversed the tin- fnvorubel local opinions formed of tiicm at the outset, and it Is no exaggeration lo say. that from one of the most unpopular they have justly Iiecomc one oi’ the most ncss. the evil Iii double. The ludpopuizir corps who have past-ind range tu moving over a larg- injurious and will cause Ungallant Oldtlmefl. An old papyrus text. recently un- iu Egypt, shows a strong in history, it bluntly influence oi’ woman- ly icgiblc. but. appears to be of the ing of the Will‘. in leaving some general tenor. , us for, most equal pride in tho battalion by republishing such stories and rcsurrcctiug hall’ forgotten incid- cuts. If tho Imperial German Gov- ernment paid this mun tn conic nvtzr and enlist in the 33rd, lluttai- ion, as slatted, tlicy must hzivc thought ii worth while, but, like litany oliicr schemes, it failed ultimately in destroying its effic- lcnc)‘. The prlviitc, whmsbot the Greek restaurateur in (Quebec. on New Yours Eve, ivus but a boy, so fliicti with the fighting silirit IIlitI. lie transferred from another unit to the 33rd, on tlie- evc 0i‘ its tic- purture from London. lie was an American, with no previous nil..- conduct marks against iilui, :i great fuvtlrite with his comrades and has since been granted u frce pardon. ._i_-¢o->—-- APIARY REMINDERS FOR INTERESTED IN BEES. Bees should be removed from the cellar during the first fine weat- bsr after the willow bloom begins but give a queen cxclhder honey should be placed tinder those previously given. Enlarge on. trances to full size when colonies become strong. Provllnflsi inspector. You may look for Mr. Hamid Nowsnn, the Provincal inspector. about the first week In June; and l would ask you to write thwn all questions you wish to ask him so iliiit they will not bc forgotten at the time of his visit. Yours very Truly. Superlntcudanf. I-lst of Feeds. Their is a wide range to choose from in selecting fecd. Curtis, oat- meal, cornmeal and cnickeri wheat to show yellow. (‘hoose n cool part of llie day. Wank colonies should be plat-ed together in pairs. so that flit-gr can be united if necessary Rrulucc entrances t0 2 inches. ('If)5lt3_lll) all (YOIDIIIBg tight that hare died. to prevent robbing. Feed any vcry light colonies as soon a they have quieted down. l First Regular Examination. I To examine the colonies, choose 1 a warm sunny furenoon, after the bees have been working on the WIIHHTH for ii fe-w (lays, Either glyg combs ui‘ honey. or feed ‘with sug~ ur any tnnt weight lighter than l0 lbs. Sec that each colony has a fertile quccn. If only drone brood I should he present, the queen is n (IEIJIID breeder, and should be kill- e . EquaPze colonies as followsti Unite queenless colonies to weak coloniei. All colonies in there are less than 2 combs cov- I ercd with bees should be united. if you wish to save both coionleml However, one may be placed over the other with a queen exciuder I between. it ls well to record the weight oi stores and the number of combs covered with bees In each colony. Place the lnformaltlon bet- ween thc roof and the quilt (the quill refers to the covering that should be placed over the combs, I so that when the cover is remov- ed, the bees are not For strong colonies the entrance which few words; lire all good. Shorts mixed with warm skim milk has been led successfully for the first five weriks. Stale Bread stmkrri ill warm sweet niiik should be fed the first few iluys. gradually clums- ing to milk soaked sinris unlii that forms the whole ration. Mix the shorts moist and crunibiy- "IIiI ‘III not aiioiv. any sour fecti to lie ar- ound. lteop the feeding _ clean, and give skimmed milk and huttcruiiih as well as pure will!!!’ troughs 0 drink. About one sixth lIIIII III he daily ration should be Klee" food. such as onion tops or dande- Itm leaves cut up fine and mIXEII with the shorts. - Bincerity. --~--- 'Sincerity is the most PHHIIIQIII‘ ous wisdom, and an ext-client ul- strumciu for the spcmiy IIWWIITII of business; it inspires ronfidunv‘! n those we have to dctii Wilh- savcs the labor of many lll_iflllII'II‘_5- and brings things to an issue lI'I it is like truvclilni n a plain beaten road, which com- hwhiy brlngg u mun sooner lo i115 journeys end than H] which men lose IIlGlllii0I\’l‘li>—* II‘ II.\'WII.'"5 I" UCSOII. i} Not Obilqed to Attend A famous author ivits PITSEIII one Sunday morning ill the HPYYIPI: on a battle-cruiser. lie noticvd lllrl l was well ullendcil. “Am you Ohiiguil in ziiivtiii?" disturbed). be asked one of the sailors. “Not exactly "IIIIJ-Klttl.’ “'11s till! lIiii-y be opened lbut to 3 inches wide answer, "but our grill! "IIIIIII Ike llic after the first examination. he stopped It we didn't." 0N6 i-tas sec MIST AM) Tile WHERE You 9F ceufise _l ‘(no slMPi’ ' BITC ' BuT WHAT HAS TIIE Sfiilubwic: lfivrmhlsrwmi 5m Bud Fishei (the wire kind is best), and a super hf empty com-be over it as soon as it is three parts full. 'l‘be snipers for