11. ‘f...»_ _y_\_-l-5.51-l!1_1y.\;.~_1:.t... .. __ . - i . 1. mc Faro :__- OO 90909-OO-O04 OOO HORSEMEN We have 3 CARLOADS of heavy plump reeieaned FEED OATS . in war°houaev_and on the way. These Oats weigh 42 lbs. to the bushel. Arrived toe late for Seed. OQQOOO-OO-O-O $0 &§ We are selling them at special prices in 25, 50 and 100 bushel lots. ' Eivery owner of a HORSE should se: these Oats. WHOLESALE A RETAIL carter & co. Lia. Wlllllllll lltllil llllll llllllill llilillfllilll Tlillllllilllllllill Gillis Biililllllll lllSli|lS Waaxao, On. “I had as attack of Weeping Bama so had that myclothel would Io wet through at times. For [our mon tha, I suffered terribly, f could get no relief onli/ I lrid ‘Fruil-a-liver” and “$aolh4~Salva"'. Altogether, I have used three aoxea of“Sootba-Salva" and two of 'Fruit-a-tives", and am entirely tell." G. W. HALL. Both these favorite remedies are nold by dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for R50, or sent on receipt of price by i`ruit-a-tive! Limited, Ottawa. ’ ` “l"ru.it~a-tive" is also put up In I xial lil which aolla for 250. _ /wfbdvk which usually comes I I '_ _ li", from strained or over- ' . worked muscles, Ab- 5 - ' ' sorbine, jr. is highly . f- 7 l -I ‘ ' recommended. Q ___'§ -;; Briskly rubbed in at the v` ` ' sore spot, Absorbine, jr. noun Fseos ‘ e+o4»+4 e-+0-Q cove-of City Plopmy For Sale I am authorized by Jnlllcs Mur- phy Esq. to sell on lilo prelllisl-s on Thursday, June 23 noon collllllenc ing at 12 o'clock_ his prcnllscs and ‘ furniture comprising cottage and lot situated on Grafton St. .\'o. 198 also at 1.30 p. nl. we will sell all the furniture comprising parlor, 1 will take out the pain Lr\J sriilness quickly, and re- store 'the muscles lo their normal, healthy condition. Absorblne,_]r.ls clean and wholesome and leaves no oily residue. $1.5 a bottle at most druggists' W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 344 St. Paul St., Montreal dining roonl, kitchen and bedroom -r-~ --~_--i----~ iss.. mnhum' B. canren 4. son .\ll-n and women, not to canvass, *i”“ llui lo tru\'t»l and nppllint llwnl rep- ' 'll-.~.-lltnti\'»~s, $21 ll \\'l»»-it and wx- '5 I* Bc ,z§__§7; :_nav ___ ax” -.pp ...f ‘ `.;:l_ i l 1l"'|l""" l-"lill'llilli‘\~\l with t'o|ll.l lllluilcl- to lllnk-- soil., ll ivr-l-lr lll\ll’.-v- .|l--ll.~'~~.~l. Itnu- n|;,»~ and qlltlliflcu- l\lllll.-. llxpl-l'l--llvv lllllll»l'~»,~lsnl'y. \\'ill- -l 'sloll i‘u.. llvpt. (L. 'l‘ololllll, rlzlnll A meeting of the Suihc Silver Black Fox Co., will he llclll at Montague on .\londlly June 27 at 11 o'c-lock in the furenoon, Sllnrc holders are rcllested to atlenll as business of importance is to colnc AUCTION SALE \\li-lilln <-ll: 'lt \\'lllll~lleatlln, and ul- mond extract. Bake ln gl buttered loaf dish in ll ln-.lllelnle oven. ' _ _ Bird’s Nest Pudding One quart milk, 1 cllp~sugar. 1 fill with pineapple Spinach Salad with Onion Ringo (Six slpring onions; 3 cu-pn tend- 1er spinach; 1 cup mayonnaise.- Wash spinach, selecting only the tender loaves; cllop and mix lightly with mayonnaise. Put on separate in rings. Use the rings individual plates. Cui. small Her-_ nluda onions in tnlnl slices and lo garnish the spinach and heap .l spoonilli nt' mayonnaise in tile centre. . Raieon Roly Poly ' _Oné cup seeded ralsuus; 1 cup t.our; 1 teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon butter; 1 teaspoon mking pow. |tler;2 _teaspoons snortcning; 1-2 cup mlllk; 2 tablespoons sugar. lSlfi flour,_ baking powder and suit into bow-l, add shortening and rllh in very lightly with tips ol' fingers, add -milk enough to ma-ke dough lu_ roll out 1-4 inch thick. _Cover wlt_h raisrlns, wlllgh have been stewed, thickened and Sweet- eneli witll one tablespoon sugar; roll the same as .lel.ly roll; placrg in bake mu which has been llrllsll- cd with a- little butter; sprinkle top with one tablespoon ` sugar lllld dot with the balance of 'out- |_l-r_ Bake in moderate oven 35 or -lil minutes. Serve warm with le- lllon sauce or milk. ' _ Banana Pio spoons cornstarch; 1 large or 2 slnn-li bananns_ l`MlX.SUl¥ar and cornstarch to- gether, Add eggs :~ll2‘lllly lu-.alf~.n. Add scaiciell milk and return to dou-ble boiler and cook until mllx. ture is thick. Mash banana or put through rlccr und add to fil- ling when slightly- cool. 'l‘hen pour, ln baked crust. Make nleringuo of' eng wllllcu uful snrillllll.-, -wer with grated cocoanut. GIn9cr Nuts One cupful molasses; 1-2 cupful shortening; 2 tablespoonful wat- er; il 1-2 cuptuls _ pastry flour; 1 ieus.poon'fu-l soda ; 1 1-2 tablo- slpoonfuis ginger; 1-4 cupiul cnndied orange, lemon or citl-on if -_i l___li-r -~-ca - - ~ - - -_,. lr' - --*v ' l 5 the ground between, and create a lied of great beauty Those who do not tale to adopt the aforelnen tloned suggestions, may plant border ol mixed Petunlas, mixed beds, or arrange a different var- iety in each bed, and grow ill-em lu the ordinary way and make a won derfui display all Summer and Fall. ‘ _ Beaten Biscuit One rluart flour, 1 cup shorten- hg, 1 cup buttermilk, (very cold), ' 1 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon soda, ice water. _Sift flour, soda and salt -together Cut the fat small into the fiouri Add ice cold milk and ice water . to make a very stiff dough. Lay on |floured marble or baking board 'and beat with a rolling pin. When dough beats thin fold and dredge with flour if dough sticks. The aim the times will assert that the hon when Bill entered D est nel-_-its of medical science will in a semi meal of la suffer tlom the proposed restrlc dull il Dart of a will tions. in its Corporatio capacity the SIIW U18 8|\`l'B 10118 l profession has used its disciplinary Dl‘00<’-*ded £0 "\88N€8l powers to keep members within Illllblell C*U'9f““Y and legal bounds. No doubt it will bei bill- b9<`1l\lS9 \l9 WHS H- more,than ever vigilant and will |611 100 lliird 'When he finished his lllrsuite meal co-operate actively with the Llc- ense Board in maintaining respect for tile yew. Toronto Globe. -_--<03*-_ ooxr .MAKES A Ml-:AL or A cunts' sPLENolo l-mln Pretty Irene Kenschl-oft ‘ot Les- ter, Pa., mourns the loss of her _ Tile girl awoke. scrt the neighbors lushed in to allnost in hysterlcs B nlshed and the girl was than despondent over the her curls, which were the The Eoathas not been around in nd beautiful treslles. The 16 year) 8 ce a no “ne Will what happened to him O-O-O-O-O-O&O-§~G%§'9~§4-O-O in folding is to distribute llir through the mass, which expands by the heat in baking. After beat- ing hard for half an hour roll to' one-half hard thickness. (Tut with n biscuit-clltter and prick with fork all over top. Bake in steady moder- ate heat to a delicate brown. $1550.00 . ___,,___ IS THE NEW PRICE FOR DOCTORS AND THE L-IQUOR THE 1921 BRISCOE A steamer has docked at Mont- real with 6000 cases of Scotch und the West and nnothel bout lar cargo for this country Barely a month rcmnlns in which res has lust left Glasgow \\ilh a slmll ML i ucnLs_o_f Ontl_l_l‘i<_llll.l5__1_e1_g_all_y A_____ c cullune il nts ll lo that ls may be lawfully purchuseu ' i °“-itll? “ .§'.".°ll?J..S.J§.'"°.'.’.‘il ‘Lil DEALERS heavier moral responsibility on the medical profession As .1 body thc physiclnns of the Province have regarded the rigllt to issue liquor olescrlptlons as n serious llust A {°l“. ““l° .i“"‘."§“..‘.il ““li. iii.-Z‘Z’;`.‘I. EASTERN n. on o o s . by the lmportunltles of persons rc- CHARLOTTETOWN - £- LINES prived_of tile present privilege of I ilnportlng liquor. Official records show that 903 physicians of the 3,421 in active practise issued nu peel; 1 teaspoomul san" lprescriptions in March 1921. These Heat the molasse.-l and melt t-he shortening in it. Cool. Arid lilo dry ingredients sifted together. Chop the fruit flue and alifl it to the mixture Mix well and roll out on ll floured board. Cut in any desir- ed shapes. The Flower Garden. This week, on account of the nunllber of enquiries the writer has received about t-he beautificat- ion of the home suroundings, he has decided to mpke mention of rl. few simple arrangements of flow- ers whlch are withrlol the powers of every able bodied person poung or old, to effect. Any amateur wni desires to have inexpensive and beautiful arrangements of annual folwering plants should follow the suggestions which are made be- , low: _ 1 Petunfae. .... teaspoorlful vanllln, 4 level tall- _ lespaontuls cnrllslllrllh. 2 table-' ‘Sow seeds. or -buy plants of a spoonfulll cocoa, small pinch salt. _Mm °"`""'°'“‘“` ,,, coa and sugar, stir constantly and tall Petunia, and of a Dwarf one. . ' #Ill were put in class "A" by the Lic- day ease board. in class '~-B" were ,,880 physicians, who issued nn average of 10.92 prescriptions each. Class ,"C" contained 363 physicians, \vh.l issued nn average of 36.83 prescrip- tions each. in clllss “D°’ were 189 doctors with an average of 61.94 - -' d i ~lllss'tlle Board 'has don , some averaging on its R ., _ 0! NBII food value. It contains a liberal quantity of cod liver oil WNW I N A D is acknowledged by leading chemists to be of great, medicinal value. it -.............. .. . E 'ille imperial Biscuit Ce. Lillliiell ` risnsnme-N Ano' oarileeito 1 QUICK RELIEF ' -~ ~ \ - Por A Bo'r'r1.n ln Yoon °"‘"'°“°'°""‘» P- E- |- OUTFIT Boa 448 D_1cKY D1P1>Y’s DIA RY. 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