mm olmmbrrmowu GUARDIAN SSO "Palace" tile cillnm word “Pak-ho", llladllllgalivcr hair, which was applied to tho tip have: on tho Chinese ton bush. Tip loam an nvlrg lhslinpo. In India they were more orange lnooloumo were caIIciWOl-anga Folios" (Pall-ho); men's caps. Al Sinclair's. OATS, batter oats, better China. 2-6-2 wks —MILLINE 17th at Sinclair's. March 17th at Sinclair's. —-BUYING LIVE HOGS at K011- sington, Tuesday foreucon. March 20th. Alden Mouse. 3104-3-16-3! -WESTEBN AOENT—Mr. ‘Cyr Western Guardian» —NIFTY ‘STYLES lll youlli; 3-16-2l —R,OBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA RY Opening and dis- play of new Spring styles in ladies coats and dresses. Saturday. March —-AUTIIENTIC styles m spring‘ Milllncry. See them on Saturday alss-a-la-zl.’ h 5r Appainmmvl u] ""§o< ~ dfadmedomrl/leidclci ” AIRIDILIEYS Old Qllqliollg LAVENDER Soap (6HEN the swinging coach rattling over cobblestones. Now the purring motor gliding over smooth highways. Through enerations of changing modes Yardleyh Old Englisl Lavender Soap has remained the standard of purity. Now, as it did then, Yardleyk yields a bountiful lather of soothing quality which refines eomplexions—touches them with its sweetly lingering lavender breath. J. Gallant is Guardian Mont in Howlan. and will be pleased to re- ceive news. advartisting, new and renewal subscriptions. —GU A I D I A N REPRESENTA- Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- tlons. -Sl'ltlNG Milllnery Opening and advance showing of new coats. dresses and otller wearables-Satur- day, March 17th. all day, and even- ing. You are cordially invited to cull. Sinclair d: Stewart Llmitedr. -WES’I'EB.N OFFICE. — The Western Olflca of the Guardian u located in the McNsill Building, Water St., Summer-side, where sub- scriptions and advertising will b0 received. The Guardian may bc purchased daily at the Western Oiiice la the McNeil] Building or at the McDonald News Store. -ren'rltlzsh -- l have i1 Hill‘!- ply rif Mixed FBliIlIlZOI‘ and Chemi- cals now oll band at my Will":- house lll Kcllsing-toil- Como ill and haul your requirements home wllilo the roads urc good. James l1}. McNcill. 310~i-3-13-1'il —-WE ARE BUYING turnips and all kinds table stock and seed po- tatoes every mild day at our ware- house. Partics having carlots of either seed or table stock, phone “should read Mrs. Sarah MacQuar- B. TIVE tor Richmond and vicinity is lAt Sinclair's. 3-16-21 lclellrlng $1.49 ouch-At Sinclair's. 3-18-21 _NEW SPRING MODEL8.- ill young lucu's oxfords. showing a: lSinclalfs. 8-16-2i -MEN'S FINE SHIRTS with separate collar, plain and fancy. A wonderful bargain-Still each. At Sinclair's. 3187-3-16-2! —FERTILIZER — We wish lo ave all orders for Fertilizer book- {od at once. Peter MacNutt 8c Sou. i Malpeque. 3196-3-10-5l Wednesday's .Guardia.n. iatc Mrs. Harman family of MacQuarrie, —POSTPONBD-Thc play to have been held in Cape Traverse Hall, March 17th has been postponed un. til further notice on account of ill- ness. 3301 -BANNER OATS — We lluvc on baud, for sole, several cars u! Dunner Oats. considerable quan- tity of it Field Competition Ours. Peter MaeNult 8r Soll, Malpequo. Zll90-3-l615lc‘ -—WANTED - immediately, ex- perienced lady clerk. One capable of assisting ill stenographic work preferred. Peter MacNult & Son, Nlal-pcque. 3196-3-16-51 —UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA-Kenslrlgtnn, March 18th.. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D.. Minister. 2 p. m. Sunday School: 3 p. m. Rev. Dr. Laird. General ‘Ik-easurel- of the M. d: E. Fund. will preach: 7 p. m. "The Ralment of the Soul" an in- terpretatlon of Parable of the Wed- ding Garment: 11 a. m. First Unit- ed Church. Summerfield. A cordial invitation to all. Be sure and hear Dr. Laird. ‘i-L-smlwwv moosLsTm Mflifri Jllltl young mall's suits, showing- —MEN'S FINE SHIRTS, plnlll unrl fancy colors. worth to 82.50. -COBRECTION—_Card of thanks ._ -~‘9-*‘ll‘;‘ Eastern‘ Guardian ..'EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. ‘.1. w. Murdock is Guardian Agent ‘u: Montague and will bs pleased to receive ncws items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. ..°‘WANTED—-Old Plough Dig- gcls. .l~ ll. Brebaui. Montague. 3143-3-14-51 ..°HOCKEY at Montague, Fri- day, March 16th. Montague and Queen Square School. 3l74-3-15-2i. -SEE—"Bound by Oath." pre- sented by the Georgetown Drsul- atic Club, Town Hall, Georgetown, Mar. 17th and 19th 3142-3-14wf. .381‘. GEORGES DRAMATIC Society will present the 3-act com- edy "The Reconciliation." in St. Georges Hall on Easter Monday. 3193-3-16-31 l ‘ Izod ‘i T" ’ -~z,2'z"Zlé>-’- 177d oesn illketljzezzg/l ..*SUDDEN DEATH.—A wire received from Dos Angeles. Cali- fornia, by Lester B. Meliisll, Moll- taguc, conveys the sad news. of illc sudden and unexpected death from flu, or Mrs. Meilish's sister. Mrs. F. l-l. Campbell. on liiarcil 8. No particulars have been re- ceived. Mrs. Campbell, who wrui Miss Willllie Gay, of llazelbrook. was lovcd by all .wilo knew her. and llel- »p'rlssing will bc mourned by nllluy, especially llcr nlolller, who is now residing in Montague. Silo was o. young woman of grace and charm, and her derllll at the earl)’ age of 3G years. comes as a severe shock. Sllc lcavcs to mourn, llcr buslilllllll and three small children. llgod 8. G and 4 years; Details of ilol- death will appear llltor. (Patriot Please Copy.) .."EN'I‘EIITAINMENT AND BEAN SUPPER-The members of the Mt. Buchanan Women's Insti- tute held an entertaimnent and bean supper at the well-appointed home of Mrs. M. A. McLeod, qlash- vin, on the evening of Feb. 27th. Disregarding the unfavourable con- dition of the weather a good crowd gathered. Mrs. McLeod, on behalf --DR. KIER iNDISPOSEDP-Tllh‘ llluuy friends of Dr. Kicr, of Al- berion, will lcarn with sincere rc- gret gllat the Dr. is indisposcd. no: seriously ill. but sufficient ‘m com- pel llim to rcst um] recuperate. His illness consists of sucil big-ill of the Institute, gave a short ad- dress and extended s hearty wel- come to all. After the members sang "O Canada" as an opening. games and contests were indulged in and prizes were awarded to tllc winning partners. Splendid guitar $1 per hox of 3 largc cakes, at all best druggists and department stores ‘YARDLEY, 8 New Bond Street, LONDON, England _ Cuupa: 351-362 Adelaide St. W., Toronto 2, One. U.S.A. l5 Madison Square. New York EQG LAYING CONTEST ‘l0 is second with 93.7 points <06 eggs); the K. B. C. Hatchery B. R. hen no. 3 is third with 91.2 points ‘.187 cggsl and Mrs. J. F. Easionk; (W. L. are fourth with 85.9 points ‘ I83 eggs). The pens leading in total produc- on to date arc as follows:- Fll-st, Model Poultry Yards, B. R. [pen no. 7-5951 points. . Second. Mr., Talmage Foster's B. -Notes on the P. E. Island Egg Lay- ing Contest for the week ending March 5, 1928. A The Experimental Stations w. cl .pens no. 3 and no. 4 hold first and‘ ti ‘_ second place in production for the week with 52.5 and. 52.2 points res- pectively. Mr. Talmage Foster's B. ‘R. were third with 51 points, and R.—573.2, points. . =Mr. Everett l-Iowatthr. W. L. were‘ Third, Tile K. B. C. Hatchery, B. cfwrth with 49-4 mints. lR.—485.7 points. '5 The Model Poultry Yards B. 11.5 Fcurtll, Mr. S. R. Pencils-tons B. ‘hen no- 2. pen no. '1. continues to‘R.—-468.7 points. ‘load the contest for individual pro-l The total production for the week iflilfillfln. with 94.5 points 1110 eggs); was 696 eggs. Ml‘- Tallnage Foster's B. R. llen ll0. “Carload Arrivals Next Wee ” l car Cracked Corn and Cornmcai. 2 cars choice Pressed llay. I car No. 1 Western Oats. 1 (larload of Flour and Feeds. _ PRICES RIGHT Also To Arrive On Tuesday, March 20th A Carload Finest Quality Horses These an well broken stablcd horses, and selected for us by a roal judge of horses- We have also on hand a nice pair of Island bred. four ycar old Percheron grade Geldings for sale either single 0r as a team. We handle all kinds ;nd classes of horses. llcsvy Drafts, Chunks. Trotters anil nccrs. If we have nothing to suit you we will get you one at a right price. We will sell at a small profit for quick solos. Como early and get your pick. Suitable lenns for respon- sible partial. . C. E. PRATT & SON St. Peters ASK FOR THE NEW Wall Paper ‘ Catal ogue WRITE YOUR. name very plain- ly on the coupon below, cut out and nlail to us. and we'll send yon the biggest. moat cconolfloal WALL PAPER CATALOG Canada. l5 new designs. prions based on double roll of 72 sq. yards. ' USE THE- COUPON MOORE In MCLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. s. I. cml. land tho new Wail Paper catalogue ‘Io , llail a Severe Gold writol:—“.llaat winter I suffered from a vary covers cold. I coughed lures- sultly which irritatnd the glands and caused sore throat. any luck, but one day I picked u] your almanac and rend about our warehouse. Ewen Kennedy. 3101-3-13-61 -—CONCERT.—SL Elenllols Club will prcscllt their concert in Cell- lrnl Bodeque llllll, Thursday, March lfrtil- Admission twenty-five and llllrl._\'-l'l\'0. Sole of candy. 3132-3-14.2l --THE SEARLETOWN Dralllulic Club will present their-Ii act com- edy drama. "A Illttlc Clad lluppcr." in Cape Traverse lluli on Satur~ day, March 17th’. - _ ‘ '3l54-3-1‘i-2i. —BEDEQUE BAPTIST SERVIC- vEs-Ceniral Bedeque Church. Ser- vice at 10.45 a. m.; with S. S. fol‘- and ukelele music was furnished by Mr. John MscAulay, gramophone selections by Mr. R. M. MacRae. and singing by othcrs present. Ta- bles wcrc set and everyone did jus- tice to the nicely arranged repsst. A very pleasing sum was realized. blood plcssure that rest is csslvll-' iial i0 his recuperation. Dr. Simp- son, Summersidc, came up Sutur- day lilld will remain for a few days. All will hope lilat Dr. Kior will take the required rcst and svill nor put a raisin or piece of walnut in c Milclc. BAKINLG HERE may be, here and there, some boys and girls who take no interest in the Cookie ' Jar. But such children are almost as rare- as six-foot Eskimos. The delectable cookie takes high honors as a ‘tween meal or pro-bedtime snack {or growing childrem-Iight, not too sweet, wholesome, easily digested. And then, qf course, for the school luncheon bag, a few cookies are always sure of a boisterous welcome. COOKIES % cup butter 2 cups flour _ 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons Magic Baking Powder 1 egg 1i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon extract lemon or vanilla Cream butter and sugar together, add milk to beaten egg and beat again; add slowly to creamed butter and sugar, add flavoring, than two cups of flour sifted with‘ baking powder and salt. I! dough is not still’ enough, adda little more flour. Roll out very thin on floured board, cut with cookie cutter. Sprinkle with sugar or qntro of each. Bake 1.? minutes in hot oven. . (w é .- 77 Po ,- . be too l0ll‘g away flom his many patients. all of whom will look eag- erly forward for lllS return to uc- tlvc practice-Farmer. -—SOCIAL EVENlNG-<—- Oil FY1- day evening, March 9th., over one hundred young people represent lug (llc Young People's Society oi liiulpcrluo and Kellsington United Churches met llt lllc llomc of Mm. Joseph Sheen, Keusingtoll for an period was led ‘by ille president nf lowing. Evening Service at 7.30 p. m. Mrs. Sidey will address both services. Service at Borden Hall at 7 p. m. Speaker Mr. Roy Campbell. —'I‘IIE KENSINGTON DRAMAT- ic cum will present the three act comedy drama "Deacon Dubbs" in the Strand ‘Theatre, Kensington on, Saturday evening, March 17th. Good specialties between the actsJ Admission 35 and 25 cents. a M é” —-KENSINGTON—Rev Dr. Laird. General Treasurer of the M. dz E. Fund of the United Church of Can- ada. will preach at the United Church, Kcnsington, on Sunday af- ternoon at three o'clock. Please notc that scrvicc at Summerficld will be held in the morning instead of the afternoon. ilollgilod incessantly Mrs. C. I’ o h r m a n, Selkirk, Ont. "I tried several medicines without Dr. Wood's » ‘ Norway . Pine Syrup .,_ IMllrlcl McMurdrl. _Tllc singing of Allld tile hensiugtou Society after wllicli the lllembers of the social com- nllticc look charge. Solos by Mills Airs. llIiPOlil Laird, Mrs. Clark Woodsidc, a. reading by Miss Alum Sheen illlll instlunlelltal music by Mrs. Russell McKay were much enjoyed by all. Contests and games made the ev- ening pass very quickly. After luucll hurl been served. everyone heartily joined in s slug-song with Mrs. Saint presiding at the piano. A hearty vote of tllanks moved by Mr. Simpson and seconded by Mr. Donald was tendered to the host and hostess for their kindness ill giving their home and to ‘the Kell- singtnll Y.-P.1S. for lllc entertain- \vlll not soon be fflfilflllflll tllosc present. JULIA WINNlI-‘RED McCARRON'u The angel of death cut/cred the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Carron, St. Mary's Road on Jan. 28th and claimed for His own, their baby girl, Julia Winllifred, at the early age of six years. nine months. Winnie was o lovely and intelligent little child, loved by all her little playmates at school and everyone that knew her loved her. She will be greatly missed at home for she was the baby of the large family. She leaves to mourn a heart broken mother and father six sisters, nam- ely: Mrs. Rlix l-leam. Catherine and Cordelia of U. S. A., Mrs. Geo. Power of Charlottetown. Rosella. Selina at home and four brothers: "I got a bottle and after inking n: couple of doses fclt much relieved and; when I llari finished it my cold ham simply disappeared." ‘ l "Dr. Wood '11" is 35c. a bottle, large] faulliyaite 601w,- for anlo at all drug‘ If: and dealers; put up only lly ll Bringing Up Father . llllburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Qnllvlcmarncy. Aloysius, Jerome. Brine and Al- phonse all of St. Mary's Road who’ will long cherish the memory of a loving baby sister. The funeral took place January 30th to St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. The pail bearers were: Willie Murphy. Stephen Mc- Kearney, Willie Daly and Oliver At the close of the evening a votc . . _.._ o; than“ was Qxfgnded to the 1105- a new industry ‘for Nova. Scolls— COPY. inter-group social. The devotional - ( llwlifax Cllmouiclc ‘will b: of inter- est mpg as Mr. Ellis refcrnred to‘ is o. son oi‘ a, brotiiler of Mrs. J. I), Kennedy, OLesry. lie obtained a first class honor IllIIIOlIlGl lllffiilli P. W. C ‘ill 1900 and ‘graduated from McGill University engineer.)- By GEORGE CARSON MURRAY c-squc little falrlll just at the wealt- ulll mclu provided. Dr. Slliut tender-brow," (m; 911.13.; l5 planted 11g," ed tile illanks of the Kenfllniflofl m4 ‘acre of Aincricwn ‘herb, which ~800Mb’ l0 MP- 81111 MPS- 311990- is mot no b0f01lll.(lfl'l‘iyW‘li8l'lt‘E~lS6 119-1"! SYN’ ill lillic wlllolc of Canada. and which brought lo u closc a social iilntqnay be 1110 ilyBglllJilIlg oi‘ Luilitllv‘ “Y 'al1loill ill Lilli-s lpijollirrblo ‘ft-null crop. Tllurc inst- llcd undo/r a. light covering of l-lod, oxplurinronlt. to soc if if could successfully grown Ill Nova. Scotla. and after considering ‘what great up"; allnollmi-s of ‘the oil must be lP-Jiil o“ be produced iul Nova. Scctiu?" '11P would be u pioneer in establishing less for the very enjoyable enter- and fou- ‘Cllllflflflr-Ol‘ fail in the‘ ut- talnment. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod tenllpt. hiteraturc in regard to cli- snlmd n0 means t0 sive all a very move conditions Imquired by ‘ulc 102s pleasant evening. Patriot DIBBSCI-peppemmlnlt, plant led him to llllllk the. lrigilt illere in Plciou was a suit- able ‘place for its cultivation. Tiller ‘harbour Wlllim‘ gavio assurance that thlerc ‘was litlllo dangled‘ firom frosts late enough ‘ill tile spring to kill UHB plants, and ill-s lit-tie frost Islander Interested - Nova Scotia to Ontario. In thin-fad Wlglllld be lll tllc eollly fall d-ucexl. H _ Tm, ‘lmporlg of pgpprmllm oils I d t I N94117:;- blllfil Blunt! rotlacr ills lflsllllylllftilo ills luirll i;l tile (gpggmnlllnl, lnlqluded) into ‘Canada . ‘ n re . y mprovllg ‘lc value of Ills p once/r ol-k ll ill-l i924 t i t 22,179 d9. ‘ n Yleldl 0i’ oil. fills illle. it may be slzllkd ‘Um? ‘ll/Ir. rhhlued zlllllollllglll lip. 1926 ptllllllfilil 'l‘lilo inlklwi-lll: cllPlliri: rmm ulc 1m‘ mu‘ "°°‘“'“~‘ mlefeflied in Ellis went lo ll lrwut llrcl 01' pounds “willed wt $85,781 ‘Evil i" Mrs. Robielm Ellis and llaill’ an acre of land 0n’ bile Bonner falrlll at the Town Gil-l. lllc did not own lib-e farm them-and otaniled ills experiment on its ‘way. Tire plants grew well (luring the summer and blossomed early in Sieiptemlbelr, Pull-pie blossoms ‘show- ed chat they had matured ‘and. were c ready for extraction. The planks- ilad a ‘lllflllb aiveragc colltcllt of oil taken, enough tor a. meat. was of good quality. Highly elated cl-t iilc of llis cxperlm-elu, Mr.‘ Ellis covclied ills plum-its with sods, tunllpd by ‘tile plough. And he now wwuitc mllo rooming o‘! ‘spring to erialrt the production of pcppcrlullv’. oil ‘in lmlrnics/t. .4 ‘Philly-earn llc ivlll iluvvl 1|. sill-all distillation ‘plulwt for refilling t-llc plant. on IL C. Ellis. Provincial Loud Sur- M]. mm is greatly imolwfirlcd m Waylon‘, Pictou, owner of the fal-lll, um qmuml wwlrccs or Nov“ plulltcd bh-cl ‘lwril lust nprlr-g. as an Scum‘. and l“ a we“ klmwn “my "ehrcyor. lie is who osmc Ellis who is inmercsiled in the R-cllfrsw gold mine at Eufleltl, N. 8.. and‘ who, with It. Douglas Grallurul, of New‘ I ovuu-s the m‘8il‘l)ll8~ deposit at Gleguooe Cape Breton. from ‘which marble- may be tukeril- for i-hc - 'C.N.-.- . .Hli‘i". others. ha cslcccl llim-clclf li-lle uurwmwvlsloug “iii? lEISDJBTFlRXY. “w” “Why “m “m ueppennlnt °"| Tho ‘succosis that attended ‘lllS ‘ipeppemnlut oil cxperilnlent leads llliln to illlllllli than. ‘there (is o. future for icllie indulltry in tilis ‘part oi Nova. Scoltia, which, lilo says. is particularly adapted 11o tlho grow-til of iilllo plamt looking in-ix) Thu! not ‘too dlsilailt ‘future, lilo lie-ea Plctou the corJLre of mile production, with lilo Want Riva/r Valley of tho some iimiporianco in til-o Willmlminll, ‘in- Montresal ‘as a nlvil PICTOU, March 2.—Oll u pictur- Jlmiis of Pictou town, the district of ‘u ucw and rc wc-ll ‘ftlTlllUil specimens of Mcnlllln l'll)i:'l'll‘8., tllc peppermint lilo had about the DBDllzlrmint beau reading an article izlxlusmry, by "IINLIIUIBKIIUTEPS like Hamilton's. ‘ Mauve-us. Gallon-K's and u To auswlcr Mill! question ‘he found that ‘he would ‘have 1o experimcnnl because or: far as llo could learn not a. pound.‘ of oil ‘was produced in‘ Canada. TlllJ more ‘lie utud-ied the poppemmvrlt oil illduuirry. which has bdori ‘edlllzbllillhitilil ht the United Slates for over a century up bilol mow ‘lilo question lcapt ilprlng-ing‘ hi1 his rlllilld. tllellrojoot lil October of 1926. lie trouble and cxpclvlic w curry it studied ills subject during time Wllll“ tiuouglil. At ‘first hc sought inform. tel‘. and ‘ill the spring secured htiou ulld aid lirolll the (lflpllfljlllillll T0019 0f ‘W8 ilelillfimlfit Dllliil ‘from ‘of' Natural ‘RGSOIINZES ct Ottawa. a New York Static firm. l-lo madchut us t-ilc peppermint plant was arrangements to have the use of not P,’l'OW‘ll ‘lll Canada, tllle officials old could ‘do little except reicl- ‘llfill ‘to "lllg nllici-l‘ A number oi‘ roots llnvc b93111 dis- tributed‘ Lo falrmcl-s llcam Ploiml, and tho HllCCGtill or falllullc of the crop will lllukc or break the pmjcci. (l. ,l. ll-aulillolu and Sons, Pic-toll, lilllll olrs, Limited, llulif- ax. ‘lIUJPG lllzllllf‘ ted interest ill lllc cxps-rilllcllfn-i bcillg curried on, llllld have staltml that they will be plea-s- ed Ibo patronize a Nova, Svsoticl d“. iluslry if lllc goods cull be ipro~ protected in Canada. u fact u-ilicll Peppcnlnillt oil. producad in ilug- ‘land, commands a. higher pull-c than lllllt grown in lllllicd slillffi‘. and as u. Qwioml rule filo [ul-lilcr north ‘i118 ‘plwnlt call ‘be growll- lilc better is l-llc quality allld lliulvor of the oil. - Both peppermint null apcul-lllinl ‘fl-oiwcl- frolll July to September ‘and are found ill wild slate from i926, 19.524 pounds vnllued ut $179. 008, . Tim production of tllcoils i.‘ lluly Dfliillly counterbalance tilt low cost of pi"0(lll0l.i(i'll'0ll tile large United Stones ‘firms ill t-h-z llless. but Mr. Ellis took ‘llhio ‘for izzdic- a/tioll that they were afraid of los- ulolcnpoly on the Cull- . udiall ‘lradle. These firms wouldj riot ‘sell llinl plants. , After ‘S0lll'3 mouths of cornea. ‘pondellcc with ‘dlffcuellll grolvclcs,‘ and sellers of peppermint hi3 lsuc-I ccedcd ill purchasing enough loo-ts ‘for lulli‘ ‘all ucm of lalld- from u‘ tirlll 'lll Lyons, New York, but -i|l(li prion cluurgcd. $50. was UXUOHHYVlLl Exhncosalgwv lblllOllWlllll i0 $60. .lu1~lt. uilcll ‘DIM! plmulls wcln~ ulccly start-l ed illc owlrcr of ‘lll lurm died. mud? llfki ‘property wua lulitlrcd for llulkni Jill‘, ldllls '.~1'il'W fir“ possible loss of‘ hL~l ‘roots, and (Jlllllfilflflflilg that bills; place would be ol‘ usc ill ills new? found industry, he bought it. SELLS FOR $25 A POUND. Price-s fluctuate Kl'(3ll1l.ly‘lll~ bile pcppcrlulllt Oill lllllllkcl, but the kllld Mr. iii-ifs will produce la Worllil riiroul $16 to $25 a pound. .lt is ‘cc-Limatcll ‘that ii. ‘takes 325 poululs oi‘ ‘peppermint lto ‘produce one ‘pound of oil. Tllc yicld varies according to care luud conditions of lilo soil but on tllic ltvemgc: ‘it is about 30 ‘pounds ‘to lilo ucrc. Th“ Iulllflllry ‘lllls bcou establish- cd ill il-lle llnllzed ‘Statics for ‘illbfc l-lllillli u century ‘a-ud is -ll'0W local- iwmi ill the uplands of Nicw York Stat-u ulld ‘Ullc muck ‘lands of Smith Michigan null North lllflllilLl. 111cm swamp lll-lJflii, ‘przlpsrl-ly dlrllllncxl. are vol-y ‘favorable to tire growth oi‘ time lllhli, but oxpcri- V | i i i l ‘dummy lto Nova Scotiia that tho All- ‘WOULD BE PIQNEER‘ lnwpioilis Valley is ill ~‘l.li'0 apple ill- So Mr. mils dtxflded that ‘llo / IIlUSI-TY- lloam mulls ‘have lllluwu ‘llllat tllc yield 0f oil may bc ‘as good on aulldy “ s. _ but‘ m lllc- urrllcil- Staites. §Olll‘3 of thic ilrlucl dlsvour- an“... 0pm- 40 per celll. of the aged glrolvlllg file plalllt ill Canllllafwm-kl-s supply ‘ Sulphur Coir.- scalk». appealr lllovouglllly organized which pru- Sage Tea Dandy to Darken Hair By noaornv uuvc You can turn gray, faded hair beautiful- ly dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll got a. bottle of “Wy- eth's Sago and pound" at any drug store. It costs o i’ Millions of bottles of this old fam- ous Sago Tea Recipe. improved by the addition of culcr lnsredlmii‘ are sold annually, saYB i1 Wen‘ known druggist, because it dark- ens tlu. hair so naturally and even- ly that no one can tell it has been applied. ‘lhose whose hair is turning Sig’ or becoming faded have a curl" awaiting them, because alter one or two applications the gray hall‘ WL ishes and your locks become luxul‘ antly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. 6"!‘ haired, unattractive folks 81gb] wanted around. so 88¢ busy _ Wyetlfs Sage and Sulphur 0°11 ound to-nigl-lt and You'll be dbllia" ad with your dark. handsome ca and your youthful slim” wltlllu a few days- .._By George Dlclliilllls Talc lame HOU5€ f YQMI WIFE LAKES- QI-KUTiFUL GROUNDB- AND A LARGE GARAGE’ THE H0058. i5 COMPLETE- pr FURNFSHED‘ I ed. r. a. l. ‘ g MOORE & McLEOI), Limit YOU 6AY THEY WANT TO ‘JELL lT JUBT Afi ‘T ‘STANDS - ‘(E5 - THEY EVERYTI-NN JUGT GO IN A$ THEY HAD TO 5AIL FDR EUROPE- LOOK AROUN D - LEFT Q lN IT AND ‘run- I HOPE HE LIKE”: IT Atnfrl-ianz I5N'T ANOTMER Hausa won emu: IN THI. vlaLAqF- - O ma. by lmjrlul-m Harvin. m ._... _.>~-~-.....- up). m“ v