tea of ifinest quality, free dust and packed inAluminum. 08E‘ lPltllfliL-l take (illllflll, one ot their elite: (OIIKI-llllfllllti, from the air. All the other food that goes into their makeup comes troin the sol] and ls taken in liquid form, solu- ‘lmb The lllanl has no selective Dower as to the loud element-s ou. lake's what is available. When iertillzers are given without con- flidefillB the needs 0i’ the plant or the pins of the plant. it is desired w develop. iesuils quite different irom lilfltie desired may be obtain- ‘111- _ il i! Dosslblc to send tomal. oes all to leaves at the expense oi inonla are strong commercial ter- tillzers furnishing nitrogen. Potash is a fertilizer that is es- pecially uselul- when fruits or n2; table-s 0t‘ large size and fins iia r are tic-sired. When soil has been limed roguluily usually en0ll3ll p0:- ssh is released in the soil. ate o! potash, a pound -to a square‘ rod or ground. is a line lertlllzer_ ior potatoes. ' , Phosphates or mslnures contain-y lng phosphates axe desirable torg the productions oi‘ fruits, used ini .he botanical sense, meaningJhei ma: CHARIJOTTETOWN cu WHAT FERTTLIZERS ‘no Muri-. _ ' ARDIAN ' t‘ fi“““-l'°"|“5i=lll'~'°- pod, berry, or other vegetable strulture than contains the seeds. “are are [he ‘met pilrmses "t as tor instance, peas. beans, squash- lgx; vflgfillllfizesertndzfrszl NRYOKQP‘ es, etc. Bo meal and acid phos- érowth ' S‘ m“ M” m“ phate are t -phuspliatlc fertiliz- ' “yard ‘nunure is ezs easily obtained. Bone meal is heavy in nitrogen and makes l! slow in action: The phosphate is oiross cannon Pianos i. ggigggi HE‘ -4 LIMITED sunnnt navislii. 1......» MONTREAL. . . . -. . . .. . .. 6.4a p.m. 0.1.1,) Anive WINNIPEG. . . . . . . . .. . . . 10.45 am. Set-mid Day ifitlritw CALGARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.25 a.m. Third Day __ Anise 'VAI\'COUVEI1. . . ., .... .. 9.00 an» Fourth Day. JPANDAXIY) TIME) Saves a business day to Winnipeg - and Western Points Dining Car ‘i ilonipartmcnt Cars Standard Sleeping C TI‘. Compartment Observation 0pm observation cuis through tlio (luuatliztn Pacific Iiockicis between Calgary and Iievelstoko. fiil-hlirning locomotives iu tlic mountains. Important commercial and tourist centreereaclied at convenient hours. \ For rickets nnd further Information: i. , G. B. BURPEE, District Pass. Agenf 40 King Street, Saint John, N.B. iNADlAN PACIFIC n-CEDAR POSTS»- ' 'e have on hand:- 2000 Cedar Post 7 Ft. Long Q ' a jed, such as lettuce, cabbages, caull- mi DAN!- , itwo ibu-slhe-ls lo iwlly Snifile Wank grow” m’ lllli-‘ltie when heavy applied and it too heavily flppllgd ‘will do s0 at the expense of fruit and ilower. lr is ihereforeailvls- .3918 l0 give llilxfgléll in sump. form quicker. nlioth should he applied early in the spring. . Acid phosphate is said to pro- docs remarkable results when ap- tomataes by some grow- ln this case it is applied alter the fruit begins to set. [to vegetables uhczie leaves are n» , plied l1» growers. lirusstlis sprains, spluacn. ju ‘Mtrate ot soda and sulphate oi nin- MONEY IN ASPzlRAGUS BEDS The home asparagus patches the Bfeillefll "wP-‘PY siwe" m m" "Qlte- abundant LillDDly ot‘ moisture. Itxtigtliebgfirdfin.) piirticlillarly fit‘ ‘the y Dig out trenches 18 inches ‘deep ‘ .' o tie uiui y are out oiU-niti lh" i“ l art. Set th ants this succulent vegetable. li'-; scat-lit loot laifarflu ‘ilie row , tirslpwnork- lson is from Aillll till July and at int: in six inches o manure well [its cheapest in the innrkci il ratre- and covering it with six inches of [ly sells tor li-ss- than 25 (rents ii soil. This will leave the plant in ‘ibuiicl: iiicreaz-iiug with ihu season 5.1 siX-iIIClPtlBDlESSiOH to be tilled iii- ‘Vllhile an flllDflPilEllS llflll may illfiit) the soil lyrcll as the sprouts de- startcd from seed wry easily, it iswciop. much more practical p, lmy plants“ p“, mu. a few ofjhe 51.0mm,- A hunlhetl plants wlll supply nu stalks the first yem" and do not pro- soil, Dliéll-lfiitbly sandy, but with an it border of roots ' ound the bflPk-l Sillllng in spring is an excellent I1 ieflillely ilillillfl WllPn illlllweil lo rllllillliiliilli; tho plant. ,l‘llll up to sired. it. l..- lllllil pldlll- old ilspilfilgllz; hcd should not he lied with the least. use 0|‘ spore, (~|1[ lflH-y 1pm,, Jmy 1 exam); m “n. Set out. llio plants as rarly as ‘usually hilt: sent-ions. it should he the ground can ho worked. 'l‘llt-. givi-u n dressing ol‘ nmutrre in the plant will bei-rln hearing in two sen- izill if il is obtainable. Ii’ not give sons while lilo seedling-s will uued .t'Ollillll‘l'('lill fertilizer in tho spring tour years to glvl- good rr-sulis. As- illlil lillilt'll with autumn leaves-i or llllfflllll-‘l liflllllilli in woil-druiiii-ti .§llil\\.' in tho mill. ’Ec0nonty 0f . Home Gardens w‘ |i.iitei'e-sli‘.ii~,\r-reports from Nllhfilll gurrtieils inn-int; tho illxL tivw sens- c-irs show the pts "Kl-tins iieltlor than only '.lll‘[.(lllilt‘il'll.i. llul- lfl.ll‘lli‘ll'.?'i' ifswliit: and qiliinrinig, and that in the i.-\'c~iiiii-_:,' site-r lwork, when othviuvls» I-lio owners WGlllll have reports ‘that. his .piilili 2o by Sill boon. sitting‘ (ill. the lmroli or doing leelr gave n‘ dolly supply oi‘ lroiuzi- ii-cltliiiig in poirticulol‘ wliiile iwairlug ‘toes lllroiil lilo. lilsl hi‘ Julie nulil.f<:li' the eventing itieol. lircrsl. iu- wlilltlon to u plouilii'u.li IThe loiul oxpenirfture for isleetls suptply for cainrriig, piulilt: .iitil Jlllll pints For the g2»:‘t1e-n_\\1is‘ln ciatsup and chili StllirP- ll.» also 1nd '12 eighilouarhoctl c-l S5- ln addition o suiiilcienf s-upplvln give 1l\\"-.l}' the ...1v"zi.g ’~ ilflDilEY, the qiial- neighbours. lu ud- llyl of the veg hles, the qlian'i'.ly' (llllllcln to itrmstncs lllPfl‘ unis a always‘ tit hand, the iltictoi" oi con- siteadip ‘Elllpply oi‘ gtlfiilg haunt, ‘from rouicn-zro was p. big‘ one in. tilnls Jilly on. as ‘well us" a good. i-"izsd lilirrly wrhicli had lit; own marten. press oi? ilfiniuis truce u wet-k. ’l'it;a [ll'(11'lll‘ill,': 1.1‘ rogelwilrles for \['n tire lgaittlen illlSI) were radlsii-filinitcr was merely stepping out osfl letltuce, young onions, parsley. ‘into the garden and deoltllhrg wihtit commits, perils. tin-cite null prpp:-i'-<-,l:ok¢.l lbesi. to the gathered. a dozurwlteatls oi‘ turhhago. a pair ‘ll. bin lo have two irii‘ egg planlts and. n row 1n‘ swat-i grcgct-al l as a ‘S-illildl Willi corn- The tolul cu vzlluo it‘ the fiilflll moxil after the dim-t of July- ,pl>4]irll1|cl) m‘ 1.1m; pull-ii ill This. .i'.'iiuily is permanently con- liegular retail marl. l. run...- wui. rt l'll’ll l1; tho ‘hcme vegetable Kill‘- iestimlttleo m U050 1, 31nd T1 ere den ‘non null independence or the iwtis ti liberal silpp-ly oi lresli \' irlrrll isiocrii‘. li. is iso lralnarl to llzilbles l:l=t all] time.» during the scus- dent-ind lhetier quaiilitly vcgela-lalcir tii Ill lit evcr liziid before. There are holli lllof-llfly‘ and. lionllh in the homo giartieu- .- i ic-n- . The elleme-itt. oi’ limo spent in twp, giflfdgn wag never more than . Baby Beets All Summer Beets are attaining u popularity" iirilils purpose. 'l‘lle tlavoi- of the beet their infant wage similar to llinl i< ulwiiys ni its best immediately enjoyed by the baby carrot. 'l‘lio,at".oi- being pulled. K liyla beets cooked with the foliage Beet Seed is pecnlint‘ looking, hut for greens make .1 fine delic '. .11? so-cullcd seeds are really lire Beets mm- be Bow" n, iutervfl or dried fruits of the ‘heel. each con~ __.____.__._. luliiiiig several seeds. For this reu- son heels always come up in bunch- us, even it‘ the "seeds" are careiul- 1r spaced rind thinly sown. It is -.: And ill/"Pflfie illlllliy Willi an abuiitluuccWoug tho irulling period tor more and 50 planis will uivo a lair sup-i than zi luv: weolts, allowing the hiy- ‘plant lo develop a good mot. sy- I , y‘ - Hit‘ , i. ' t 3' - l ' - . Somr- ingenious siiburbanltll-s .ly ii.» ti.iiiiiiiiriii"tinilbiiiliiiizeiiiliii- R”, S”! "I'm/mu! have lit-vised tin.- BUllPlllP. or illsptri» llitiugli old beds produce» regularly ("""”'"’”/"i Mon” int: 0t‘ uspilraglrs boils by plilntingrvleu lhrtiugn u, mags of weeds, yard fence, the itspilrngus forming ‘plan, lwcping (liJWll the weeds and Even an nu lrour ii only alter iblle‘ orjiirirnal V. iy Marie Silent (Ibaivz Drive Suprr-Scnsifii u Steering Rifle Drilled Curitiba/t its class. 0 i nouns (vfiejrzkitacraz g’ T. c. I VES. r... CONRAD & c0. ' Charlottetown alter ‘they have attained stifliclent greens, it should he given tin-it soil size ior greens. When thus crowd- and careful (~ultiv;iti()p_ Th1,- w,“ ed they will furnish leaves torlijuiise the dwelopnient oi’ huge SPEEDS. but. the roots will not rie-lleaves and a iuuch hotter crop or velop until after the thinning, 0\\'-_gl‘t'€lls will result. iiig to the crowding. l The germination of the seed is‘_ _ hastened it the ground is iirmetljllllllllllte with all parts or his own Over it after planting. Deep planl-isreal country. To zhese ends the ing for Ibeet seeds, about half nu “iCauadizlrri '(‘.-»ogr:lphy' for Juniors" No other automobile at or near its price has tlie staying power that results from tlic employment of the Rod Seal quality of the car itself and to the maintenance of its re- sale value through safe, sane company policies. The number of Star Car owners desiring to sell is propor- tionately smsller than that of any other automobile in Dqrant Motors of Canada, Limited T5he * N EW {S TAR * CAP» 2000 Cedar Posts 8 Ft. Long 1000 Cedar Posts 9 Ft. Long 500 Cedar Posts 12 Ft. Long 200 Cedar Posts 22 Ft. Long l Sneeze With A i a Nasty Cold ? ' Carry tl CATARlRiHOZOlNE l»: HALER in your purse or pocket.‘ use lt now and again. and you won tr have colds. ln ten minutes CAT/ll!- Ril-[OZONE knocks out a cold; in: jduys lo prevent the ground from {llwilys necessary to thin them. ll, l. happens to he wariu weather and‘ dry at hcet planting time, the soil should he wet belbre planting, and tiller thii hcct seed is put in news- paper should he piit over the row 311d svlgltlctl down for about. four criuiiiit: over them. This is also nli excellent plan lo follow with carrot QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT). L. M. Poole & Co. ' PAOLI’S WHARVES . i WO+OO§O'O-O-OQ§400-QQ-O§OOQ-Q @O-§-§-f§§§-O>4§O-§O§Q $00 5l3~5~l4Stt6i. I ' Very literally ‘are the Plovlnoii-qf gnu“ Mo“ go- qotlm- by bands of steel. Ad a mutter of ‘fact, British Oolunibla beliflmd a Province-of tti ‘vlllplon ln"1l71 under Promise, on ‘railway oennsetlon, tltfaq» tlwadual llnklnguq. uidtilt bdoomo t roallty till 1m Tit hormone tum»- Jmpfifmxagu: .....,. .._, '7‘ l-vit. b lcarmoxs. THREE five minutes it ends a head he; inyqeedrt M" a" 11°“ it relieve} “bad oughi lPull all baton: hoot to a hunch Illhal” Camrflmmnejlv” “m” daily as soon as they have attained their for B"°“chitl5_'the enact is magliiiecoud loaves and leave them about c-nl. Use it rrequeirtly and Catnirhlthree invhos Mm“ in ‘he row for Wm "ever bmhel Y0“ cATAnnillourreeiis wiih baby heels. if desired ZONIE is a modern. scientific trout-i“) m, largo‘. bee“ “m, m Six 1nd,. ment for coughs, colds, sore throat. 0,, any.“ _ inch usually results in ‘better sei-iti-glalt-lr issued by J. V. Dent & Sow. inatiou. [IV-‘(lq Toronto, illfflfiig rt clear m“. The beet is one of the easiest ve- ccirllflii- ' getables to grow, but if a luxuri- ll is profusely illustrated hy the ant leaf RPOWIli‘ i3 destlred rorir-cproductions oflphotographs which _._________i__-__---—~ni'c. of course, truc to nature and CANADMN GEoGRApHy ituvz; and the letterpress is inter- FQR JUN|QRS csling, not to say, racy. For the ‘lively minds of “.I~u.iiiors" it i5 up- By GEORGE A_ cgRpusH, Asgo-lpropriutc. We ireigrcl that Eastern QM-rg PRQFE$$QR ONTARIOHCiIIIIldn is not us fully or fairly COLLEGE OF Epugaflqufitruoterl as it ought lo he. The Pro- TORONTO, J. M, DENT a, 5on5 vlnce ol‘ lPrincelErhvnrd ilslaiul— L“; - called by the late ISir lLouis Iluvies “God's ‘Own CouirtryW-is barely 1t goes wmmu, Saying “mt gvgryvlllclllll0llfitl"ailtl New IDi-unswiek and Canadian should know about all Nova Scoliri ohzain sconl courtesy siliffles and cutarrh. Satisfaction Th‘, heels may he lei! to STOW as guaranteed. Sold everywhere. they come up, using tho thlnning< ma, chief pom“, m me Gengruphy in comparison with that which is of the World, and be particularly,t-xmuded to ilio \v(lSl8l‘l1Ll'|'0Vill('- _ ___, _% _“ all ' - n ilifi TK w" n. moat e1 railroading has been one of the outstanding fea- scon rims OF INATIOBLHOOD X mile; today. ' In equipment, too. the evolution has been Ind cpcndcnce. 7 ADE by Canadians to meet Canadian climatic and road conditions, the stamina of the New Star Car is never so fully realized and appreciated as on the long run. 'l‘bvrmastril (juolmg Syilem _ i7'/_-I'I2l‘/J Striving When‘! H” For” Fm] C t' P l “IT-ll d M t"r full ressurc lubrication and llormituzibveJy/Jv Bmim _ Lubrirutiori on “hntzl _ ‘ ea 0 0 ’ _ (To/J Rim/In! CI/Jassi: Wrl _ I thermostatic control of tlie cooling system. Frame HY lUI/Il .. . * ,, _ , , , , SPmi-r/liplit‘ lhwhmlm" lhe consistent increase in Star Cur sales is due to the swing, Tuiiy, Du rub/r l/[z/Jo/s [Hing NaIiun-iuiilc Service Fari/ifit’: Toronto, Canada ‘ _ SIXES .‘ (he __L0w Price field \ Distributor, yMontague l AGENTS G. CLAYTON GREEN Borden cs. The publishers say. llU\\'O\'Pl'.I(>Il_ shrill have a true idea 0i Eash that they will Iillliflll)’ iidd morolei-nlCailladau .. 1.’. iiizitorizi] oi special inlet’ l lo Kilo -—- Alariliiues. ii‘ the iluthoriliizs would‘ i't‘ll‘l.‘4i(l€l‘ its authorization" at; s‘ According to a Dutch scientist exl hook—t'or use iii tho schools. the same objects weigh more at They ought 1o do so in tirdor lhaiisoiue places ill the world than at the youth of Western Canada. and others, indicating a difference in o)‘ other parts of the trorlrl lfililltl density of rocks in the earth's WllUlll its contents may ihc impart crust. fill! ill "Will Morning Never Come?" \ “IF I could only sleep I _“I suppose the doctor could believe my nerves glive me nometliin to make ms would soon be all right, but iii-WE}; .1n°d°§ gwzmtl “m; night after night I lie awake something to liiifld up ".3123. and think about everything, rather than 110 lillr down the under the sun. 5'5"“ °i ‘b9 b°dY-" “What chance is there of N "l believe I will try Dr. Chase's getting better Bo long as this ervo Food. I have often heard goes on?" o! it, but never thought I would “None. Nerve force is nteedl to usehlhmll was always so s ro gnu ea y." being fexhaustedi- nearly ‘new?! ramble in ‘a twenty- our hours of every - m“ ' ° °"° "°“ day’ and there is no rest and lieva what I Iufler from sloe glee}: in tgvlrich to replenish e was . lumen Ind nervousness. I o not look like an invalid, but I “One thing sure I cannot: certainly am one." ' “One thing sure I shall not stand it much longer for I ‘pend "mum '1” l“ "mil know that every week-yes, V3.7. IF n udnsltpeiti ‘Sui ulna a little time 0o ‘ my nerves every da ——flnds m y ° mm rlghhbutLlhall _ halfldown restless and nervous, and» less able to stand the strain of 1mm “d d" ‘t ‘ “'7 "m" the day's wor -" iiifdiiiit" “fipifiiiiiiliigthtl vast t m M m ‘my "m m, h", mp”, m,“ °,,.,,,,,_ great. ‘rm old wootl-hurner of 1on1, though sap-Pie oi D Chase! N Fad u i ‘n N”. Sea“. unmd and" one very creditable speed, was a plgmy In Ila, _wolgl_l and a ‘r. 8 Q"'|'E°'_N”’ awn" ‘k d strength, compared with the huge loeombtlvls. of. today. .- I ~ , - , ~ 600"“ IQWPMM" l" 1",’- _A‘."h“ “"7” n“ "“"b°"" Mr. C. W. Jomryl, Canada’: Iorlmeot historical lrtllt, Mm y“. 50¢ 1.50! l“ 591i"! °l' Th! DP- A- w- Chill! MMMM C0» , Dominion boautld 2.21s alum u track; It has over 42500 graphically amput- thmehlnqn unit vim token plm. "ml"- "lffl" 2- Gin-lil- lliib IjWnJ-tiU-‘l rllte m» tflnvui. .i| islfl UHF" “"" """ "‘**"""“"‘“'" "“""“,':j;;'t i 100M‘! HOAM-KAYQAVIAOA i _ . v . \ r - ‘ ’ ~ _ ._. ' . ~\ t - J .-._.__t_..__.. _. _~ ‘m’- ,...