7 - -. f . _ ‘ There is hardly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo is not a welcome gift to some one, or ls needed for some distant re- lltive, or for a thousand and one other reasons. LHEQQK STUDIO Bayer A Photographer Charlottetown " l ' AE LEON i ‘Pilflllifiphs of all sizes, films ti: -fit all size amateur cameras are re- ceived fresh every week. ‘. Moderate Prlees Personal attention to Amateur Photography Artistic Photogrspha Cn-llottetown, P. E, l, .:.< Pfw w. vw \ Complete Optical Service _ Our expert system of eye- exalulnatlon, coupled with < our n. u» v vvvv v w v LENS GRINDING SERVICE offers _a complete service, eq- ual to the best procurabie. That this service is apprec- iated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume of business. , We sincerely thank our pat- rons, nnd will continue to strive to merit their confid- once. I G. F. iiutchesoil k Optometrist and Optician - "“Y"'“"-' \-=vr<-:.-.;..;v'»-.= Q- :- GO§+O40vFO§OOO FO-QOOO-O-Q-O-Q-O-O-OQ-QOOQOO-OOO-O l:eeds i I: I in stock " and to arrive E i’. 1ooo earls enau, 1ooo 1 sacs MIDDLINGS, coo ' sacs OIL CAKE MEAL (old prices) soo aaos caacx- eo coau AND CORNMEAL, BCHUMACHER Feeo PUL- VERIZED oar FEED, GERM Mioounoe. J 00,000 LBS FEED WHEAT, (are Bags), - coo sacs oaouno ovsren SHELLS, GRIT son POULTRY, rune , Lmeeeo meat, corron seen meat, FLAX- seeo, crushed ‘one, reeo BAR. LIV, Buckwheat, etc. etc. 1, Lowest prices in the city. WHOLESALE A RETAIL Carter "d: Co Ltd t Queen St. Warehouse. 4 , Phone 80B. 1 sklfifiiékiileiékiiéilvéfiifi A Amen‘ n‘ AQQAAAA s EROFESSMNAL CARDS “one w ‘DR. I. I. OROKIN VETERINARY SURGEON Offioe and Residence, 171 Great George Street . Opposite K°nnedy's Garage . Phone No. B04 IOH-l-hldlllmopd. Barristers, Attornsys-at-Law Office, Royal Bank Building. Ch-Jottatown - - P. E. Island s I Morson & Duify Iirrlstsrs and Attorneys loliolters for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN t McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.O. Barrister and Atterney-ot-Law . M NEY TO LOAN Bank of N. 8. Chambers ‘MARK n. »MoDUIGAN, B.A. Iarristsr, Solicitor, 'Notary Iubllel Mom! M W" Osmeron Iloek, , Ohsrlottstown, P. E. I. 9¢§on0oo+e+we+en+4~¢ Macon & McKinnon, - v l. I C >0Q0oQ>vu4 eieifiilsisevofieleosasiseieasaissl sear-rs l-&¥i¥'i¥$~l¥¥_*¥il* v-ooovon §§OEOGQGQ~QQQQQF§§QOQOO quality and satisfaction and . 0n ' f dcpuid Neill? appearance and 0pc d nefurc Don't hlarbori‘ atructive germs among Your teeth. Us.) MENNEWS CREAM hliNTiFklfllf. —-pdishea teeth and keeps the cav- itia of tbs niouth clean and sani- r?l""e lsneu' neon lieflirlrlfzic. 229 a-vo Gentleman t A Dress Shoe For ' Eveiiinlz Wear . Patent _ , Button Boots Long pointed toes, ‘ Black Clzlvdnelte tops $12.75 All" sizes This is ihe Newest Boot-Absolutely I Correct for Dress l v Wear Alley s o». ltd. i Fashionable Shoes for Cash z Get the lleturned Mane § \* Job ~‘ x isaealeasaieawuaessseasalersiisasieers Expert i Optical Service a Blowing your own horn geti you nowhere. Its ser- vice and being ahlo to dc- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that \ve are giving an Optical Ser- vice equal to any'glven_in the larger centres, They also tell us that before we came to Montague they had to go to (lilarlottetown or elsewhere lo have any spec- ial work done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work done here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est methods that we back up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the time is our motto. ll. J. MABON wtometrls nnd Prescription D fill-FR tlontnézus: - - '- E- I- Noxt oer Bonk of Commerce *5lé¥:?iE*5!é-!s!飥JeéléJséléyeiieséléyeéié-seéiéeséiéeeéléeeéléeeéFeeéii-seéléeiséiesfifiéléseéiée? l-tae "as eaavsieavaieisaieseasariisasaieasaieasi E. . PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate wlih b01101‘! fmm the Canadian Optbalmic Col- lege, Toronto,‘0nt. Scientific examination of the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. Wo use the Rctinoscopo or ._._ Shadow Test. The Electric "- Opthallnometer. The Electric Optllalnloscope for determin- .- ing the discnsed conditions of the oyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments‘ y, are the only ones ln Kings i5, County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and many more deli- U cate instruments. i We are Opticians to the people who want the best in we are constllnthy testing i with good results patients who have tried elsewhereTry us end be convinced that we give highest quality and best results with b. saving of 20 per cent or more. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED ‘ Montague, P. E. I. E .E. PARKMAN Montague, P. E. i I. Eastern Guardian ..°'I. O. O. F.—i-llllslde Lodge, l0lh.Degree worlLA full attendance lit-quested. llSo2-2-7AlE2l. ..'THE FUNERAL SERVICE of the late Mr. George Montague, was hold at his ence on Thursday evening, and was largely attended. llev. Ml". McKenzie, pastor of the Presby- terillll ellurcll, assisted by ltev. A S. Stewart, officiated. The relniailns were taken by train on Friday morning to Midgell, wheer the huriui wil take piuce.—'i‘. resid- ..*THE REBEKAH DEGREE oi‘ the I. O. O. i~‘-. was conferred on three candidates on Thursday even- ing, Feb. 5th, ill Acme Lodge, Mon tague. The charges which an. beautiful in their teaching were given very impressively, and the new members felt thesolelllnily of the occasion, whiclr should be al- ways remembered by any who had the prilvllege of binding themselves lo practice Divine-laws. After De- gree and the- usual speeches a (lajnly iuncll was served utter which lliodge closed lo moet on the 12th.- » ..\THE LADIES AID OF THE Methodist church, Montague, serv» ed supper on Sunlrduy" evening, Jail. 31st and again on Monday" evening, Feb. 2nd, ill lheir hall, at. the north end of the bridge. The meals which were most nppelizilltr and elaborate, were very dainiily “ml ilmlllptly served. reflecting: lnucll credit on lllc- niilnzlgemelll. Thc laziest‘ wcro wcll pzltriollized by the lown people and tilllcrs, allil lile llilZlilClill part proved illos: . satYsfllr-tory, lo suy ilullling of ill(‘ social ‘lielliil, wilt-ll all llllil lilo or, portllllity 0i’ meeting ill this con. genial capacity-T. .*MONTHLY CLASS STAND- lNG.-—'l‘lli\ following is the lllonllllg. almiiliiu. m tho DcGrllu Mill School for tho month of Jellunl : (lralilo Vli.—i Susan Alvin-xiii. i. Lewis (flllllpbirll, 3, Klllllclrvll MOPilil. Llrzltlr- Vi —-l fllflhllllSlls ill-u Pllvo, i.’ Alldrri? hlclioz-lll. i’. Putt. (‘nmpbr-II. Grade V.—l Francis Mr licln, 2 Margaret MCllliylY- uni; (‘ntllcrinc FitzPalrlckfi‘. Gorlrzlrli (Yllllllbell. 4‘ Annie Fitzpatrick. Grade IV.—i, Fred lletts, 2 Isobel. (‘ulllpbvll zllul Frzlllces illcPlltle, Ii John Nioluln. Grznlc lll.—l Evhr-l .\icLeall,. Grade l.-——1 Elizabeth Steele, 2 Maurice Fitzpatrick. Ii Mary Moran. Perfect Attendance —l.ewis ifflllnpbell, Susan McLean. John liiolfllll, Ethel liicilerlll, Alpllolr slls .\lcl‘hec, All(li‘i’\\' l\‘liil.i‘liil, Frau iris AlcLel-lll, Fred Bella; EllZiIlJUiII Stlevle _.'lllll i“i‘iili(‘.f‘S .\lcl‘llee. ---.<0>--—— EASTE RN PERSONALS . Ihiessrs Alldriw Ivlactlouzliii. lien Allnll and Peter Mllfpl ' of (‘or illgall," were vislluri ‘in tlf-zlrgrltglvll on Wednesday niglli. ..'The (lentil of Ml". (fllul-lcs Campbell, Montague, took place in Charlottetown, in January. leaves his brother Caleb, lo mourn, who also reside-s ill this citjw ——T: r- ..*We are pleased to report Mlsg Marion Wickllanl again on the teaching staff of Montague Higl. School, Miss Wlckllaln has only been absent from ihe department since Sept. and the pupils were so pleased to see lhell" old teacher again, llilll there “Wig quite a de- monstration of huggi g and kleelllg by the little ones, before Miss Wickllam could really begin her work, on the first (lay-T. ..*Rcv. (Y. E. Armstrong, ol‘ tllc MOllUtl-ZIIC Christi-ail (Yllllrch, pro zlclled very acceptably on Sullriuy evening, Fcb. let o-n lllc subject. “The Disappointed Christ,“ show- ing how many times Christ was dishcartelld on earth, and also making it very clear llilll l-le lnusi be grieved and (iisappoillictl lodzly wlloll Ho sees ills followers f0?- sake llilll and follow lifter the gods of this world, after having pledg- ed allegiance to Him, and partak en of the sacred emblems of His death, thereby crucifying afresh lo themselves the Son of God ' i . Z $ i That we carry a complete > lino of: Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds ‘ Stationary _ i, Boots and Shoes Rubbers j ' Rubber Boots Lumbermaws Rubber, . EDISON PHONOGRAPHS ‘ E '1 tc., I While in Montague, come ‘ in and give us a trial, we 4 guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptions care- j fully compounded. < I > ' 4 4 t i 1 4 Carrnlhers & Parkman " . \ , Limited Drugs, Groceries, Bootd and Shoes Montague, P. E. l. Montague 'i'uesdily night February ' Robertson. 27 Tile following paper will; rend by Ml‘- J- A- Clilfk. Superintendent oi‘ llle Clllfl"lotlelowll klxperlnlenlzll btullon, before llle convention oi‘ the Nova Scolin Fnl-lllel"s"Assocla- tion held in Kenlvilienon Jnnuln-y" , ‘Pile ileld experiments llult l will describe this afternoon are ll. low oi ll series that we have been con- ducting ut, Charlottetown. Your conditions differ l‘l"olil ouls only slightly, and i-wlll sillll ly civc u 493011011011 01' Olil" wor , and let YOU draw the conclusions or nsk questions, as discussion usually llllmss out lilo infoxlllzllion llilll you wish, lzloni quickly. Rotation Experiments. TIIPQE. l'0lil". five 11nd seven yélii‘ xotnll0ns---El"llilicnll0ll oi’ Wec'ls.-»-- A lhree _veal" l"oi:ill0n was E-ilitfltiil nine seasons ago on c. ]llt o oi land while willl (lx-teyw: Daisy", null overrun with ‘Illri-linx The field lmd been used fol" u number years l-ls permanent p- " was wet and ullsnlis lc for other farm crops. We (lHllflQil lhc lllnd in llilll, by plan-inn tiles." about 131/; feet ileepllnd 3d fuel llpllrl; lilo six inch lullin mousing: lllu ilelil (llfll-Zflfliill)’. lion of lllv mlulioll mm Uili‘ alcrc, and the slope of the innil is lnillo west. 'i‘llc purpose ol‘ the Ylliitililfl was lo destroy lilo liorcnniul weeds ‘l‘l“~'i‘.lll, o.\ ._\l‘ lliiliy‘ zintl _vui'i"0u', and to determine ihe "increase ill cnlluy ul iili! lund >30 lrcillcli. The plan of U10 rolzllion VIZISI lsl yezll", u lined crop, and \\‘Cli.'l\'(‘ usually grmvn pnlalocss; 2nd your". grain ~~ this has been wllczll; 3rd your, lllly"; nnll aflol" lll(' first ‘Jllilllll of ihe rotation, this has (zivl-u us izilnll clover. Ullc section of lei‘ il llilll horn l)l'(lli(‘il finlll w llli‘ rillulinll, llf- lili- iellrs. lm-nlzlincii \'(' :il willl _\.'ll"l"o\'.'. This". wlls ill i-(l oll lilo Still iii ill lilllr " ind plounilod iilu- iwll" .\llnu:ll, ullnl" llle‘ .il()\'t‘il. 'i‘lle pliu ly ii ll4‘il\'_\' rlilli-l" lo illli illi- so! iuwll in sllrll u wuy llilll it “Tlfllil nol. iwu" up willl lln- ('lli<l\‘~'.'\_\' disc llilrrtiiivs. A illlllllll‘ zlnulc. .‘ .lle burrow lllerlliuuod was given his ilolri wllcllcvcl- lhc _\‘ill‘i'O\V xvmllll show rarer-ll bi-iiizecn llll‘ suds illruilglliilll the ', or lllmlil ~vory wcck or s. in lilit: ulluilln lilo ilelil vxus ribllod up lcrnss tho face oi llic slope lo pre- xenl washing, zlud to nive the frési l chance lo kill lhi- iools of the ilnnlrz. This effoclililllv rid us; oi‘ he old roots of lilo y: row, llnil llll‘ ulllllilll ]l|‘t"\'l‘.l\i(‘(l ill plllnl lrnm YIPOIIIIClYIg flt'i‘ll, u.» l‘. (lxeye Di y ‘llllfll dues not fluvi- a-r ihe iii-st yen urvil "terminates. A (if illc handling oi‘ this set-lion one for round ol‘ ihe rotation will Hill“.- ‘rulr: our nlcillorl. The l"1><l . levelled by usinu Hi0 spring llilll .ulrl"o\v' Jollcllnvilsi- of .1 ilc ribbil ' liiilil was really Then rho ‘loltlvrns lll\l‘l‘(l\'y'8(l ll Jewuys, \l!-‘>'.l- ally giving it ii. double ilnizle scrape each lime, he'll is illucll easier io ‘urn ll dist" llfll‘l'l)\V on u snlzlli area n lilal way. lioQiotaloei-i were illllnttul with Illl iron Age planter", in rows 30 inches npurl. Tllc rows were levelled willl lhe spike barrow, which was used for cultivation until lilo plants were well above ground. Vfllen the poin- ioes were frbnl 2 to 4 inches high he seed shoe. cic... was l't!l}l<)\'i‘(l from llle pllilllcl", llilll lilo llOltiH- plullls covervtl deli-ply lly lllL‘ i\\'n covering discs ol‘ llle plnnlel". This". destroyed many weeds, and kept the bugs off for a lime. Tile IIOYSP cultivator wns used after each lletlvy ruin llimllullinl! the ellrly sunlmeln and llle ilizmis w sprzevetl willl llorilcilux llllil poison l"cl:ulill"ly' ulllii illlllllllil. The poin- lrles- were din: and eluded llllil lllr- land ridged up in. November". Till: following silriniz a lzood seed bed was prepared, and lilo section sown out with ill lbs. Rod (Yiovev, 2 ills Alslkc and l2 Hits‘. 'l‘inlulll_v, with crop. \\'e are usiill: our rotations for lliemultiplying ol‘ oui" best sorts ol‘ cereills, and usually grow 1 ucre of Elite Stock seed ol‘ z". variety", on lilo seclio " This on- iilllCl-l us l0 have 2i h". !(l".ill £11‘ Firs! Generation raved 0|‘ all lllf‘ li-aulilln cereals, for snln in brood- ors. We llilll llilll lilo l-lovcl" llllillifi among the wilelLt fniqllcnlly" smo lllel" lllully WUPIlS, :l.< ll lliulally' is: ilp lo tho bziuris of lilu sheaves ui hllFVtfSl. Tho Illiril yozll" oi‘ the rn lnlitlll llli‘. clover llzly is cul when in full bloom, llnd i_ll zllly event lic- foro the 25th 0i‘ Silliy, since we llitVG found that Oxovc Daisy does. not mature its seed rsufficicnliy" in reproduce ill-loll‘, ii‘ cui prl-vlnils lo illlll. rlllle. Thin ("nlllplolos Hi4‘ ("y-i clo ol‘ lilo vnllllion, it is only zi- question of slllrllnt: all lilo si-i-ilsf zllrolldy in llle ground, lillri ilIPll il<~~ stroyllli: the plants, lo gel _voul" field entirely free. Al tile end of lilo first three yours, lhero was n JllllflfCil decrease in lile ilnisy". .\l six yours, only u sprinltlinv.’ of bloom was i0 be seen over ihvfiniil and all nine years all lllc plzinls lei‘! could" be easily hand picked, and we have (lecllied to cancel illc ro- lnlion, ilnd use this iiinil fol" ollir-i" iaxperilllellls illllt are new more ill‘- ncnl. ' This three yeill" rotation has proY zlucetl u lltfilfl quantity of fllrlll pro- duce pcr ncre lhnn any olllol" of our rnlullonu. it is plunnori fol" ill!‘- erlullczliion of cerinin weeds, lllld is tho cheapest method of ileslrov- in: them. When it cnn be timid in connection willl sufficient. ])(‘l'lllilll- eni puslure, it is one oi‘ lilo luosl suitable stock rotations. ill llilll lhc returns were: let. ycnr, 360 Bus. 55 lbs potatoes; 2nd yyein", 33 1-3 bus. wheat: 3rd yelll", 2 bus" i083 lbs clovel" hay. ‘ The four year rotation is most popular with those who prefer" lo grow their roughllgeli llnd purch- > use part of their concentrated food- stuffs. The rotation conlllionces with hoell crops. which are follow- ed by grain, clover llny and plin- ture. This rotation has ll grout many good points, and can he strongly recommended. The fnrln can be divided lino-ihe ioul" oquiil The urea of ouch uric» , is like tile‘ When in good llilll. - lit’, bushels of wile-til mi llit‘ llureo" Ann Cs nil/is Htinlflilllfull flyug i-innsm iiaizl-nancr aims flnrvpoli/an (pun wil Hflfli? KIIPDOI 4 m: Humid/nan upm lhomils Chalmers s! aliniluvszluui o, g1, "A. icll was which. ITiirtv grout artists participated in these tests. 'i‘w0 million people heard the tests, and said “there is no dltterellcc 500 newspapers recorded these stories of the blcav Edlsoifs -triumph. a The NEW EDISON “The P|l0]l0g‘l'tl]'|]1 with a SoliPRe-Creates every subtle bezlut v, every rush offeeling, evenyinflection of tone that distin- truish the living artislfs voice. This extraordinary power 1S ivl-ittcll‘ in the public recordslt is proved every day lll- this store. Collie in. Learn fol" yourself that the truth about the New Edison sill-passes even the claims 0f other instruments. - - Q , 167 Queen "Sir-eel, Charlottetown E.T t.‘ .___ i m“. __n__ ..___. .;. _ sot-lions 0i‘ the lflliillilil‘ by lwo fences that crosii in the llliilillc o." the farm. The five _\'(‘lll‘ rolulilln: rrlwlill. lined ci-npsa. "grain. lii!\' null pnslure. ' ll‘ ill‘ - suited lo - ill ll ill supply zlilzllwl l\'~'ll'~‘ lhi- ilillillltlj." lli cullcellllulles per _\'~lll" llilll. could be secured from the four your rolli- lion; thus saving lllruc bills PXPIQIISlYE mill icods. llllol" Hflil be S(‘(‘lll'(l clover. xi lLOOll cill u.‘ (‘l-)\‘l'l' llnylill- licllily aisliurvll. 'i‘ll willl corn. roots zllld unis, poms rlld vorclles grown frolll the second year ofllle rolnliozl will Hilpply n irlruo quanti- ly of lilo best rnuuimzvs. lol" CilWL-l Solon Yt-lll" Rililliiun. This rol lion. l‘l"l."i|l".i"ll!l_\ known iih‘ ilil? l‘.l‘.‘. lslillul rulzzl-iml. llus ll fi-u‘ good points; one of lllc bust oi‘ lilcsc be- ing the long inlervlll between heed crops, which is lllc best preventa- tive uizzllnsl such ills-cases itS club mot of iiirllipu and corlzlin poiilln illfifiilbflti. ll "is willl grain. llloll llilell t. PIS. vrllill, llliy, lliiV. [lilhillFU llilll lllltililll‘. 'l'lli~ loul" ymlrs insu-l illzlkos ii \t‘l_\‘ touch fui" imezlkilliz, l.'.l‘(.‘ilil_\‘ reduces llll‘ yirtiporllon (if t'l0\‘('l‘ ill ilii‘ llil)‘ i-riip. llilll fro- qucllll) lllirlws llle liillil l0 he over» ‘run willl lluxinut: \\(‘l‘ll.‘1 tlnil nlilss. i s<::ll"i:0l_\" lllillk llliil llilll slloultlbi- culled ll s:lli~"lciiil"y" l-ulzltion, bill nlzlny ol‘ our formers lire still fol- lowing: ll, or n relight lllollifiilallon 0f lllis rtlizllion. Cultural Experiments. Previous lo slnrlini: our soil elli- lilrnl cxpcriulellls, we slzlkorl oiT lllC field and recorded the yield of oulriltlolll llll ol‘ lilo plots one _vcni", nnil llli‘ jrlolri m‘ barley lilo lillloyvlrl): ytwiz". 'l hose crops were grown without lllc use of manure oi" fertilizer. A fllil-ly accurate re- cord of lilo nluilro of the crops nrovvn for the previous l3 years was also SI'i‘ill‘l‘ll us zl working bn- . s. Thi- land, which is it saintly lorull, ulldcrlaili by u gravel brisk- cliry hllrii pun, hurl lo bo tile drain- ed. ’l‘.‘".is was done as ilnliornlly as possible. excl-pr in lilo area dovolcil lo lilo llflllllflile experi- lllcnli-i. where we lllid the tile iii ilepiils vnljvlnl: ll inches ironl n depth oi‘ 2i inches lo one of 48 in» chos. So l‘ili", ihe drained plots lulve izlven [Zi‘(‘llll_\' incrcllseil yields ovci- lilo illlill"llillo<l ones, IIVGNILZ- inn 2i bushels llnii 30 pnuilllfi W!" acre over liil.‘ centre i‘lli'i"li plots in between. We find very lillle diffcrence, however, hEIVW-‘Pil llie plots lilcii at ililTorcnl lit-pills. in fncl. lilo nnc with lilo 24 inches deep nave o boiler yield llianihoiie til iiil ‘or 36 inches. i expect that this is due lo ihe fncl lllul wellllrl- IlIl inlpervitius-i lllirli pan ill aboill l8 inches below llle silrfncc. and llilll the drllinilne is ovcv llif‘ Sill‘- ‘IFYGSI IIIIOSl 111011 ViilS 0H8 Cllllllliil“ llll-Z autumn and spring ploughing: .-\ululnn Versus Spring Plough- ,ini.z: TllCTP-iifl‘ i llléill)’ ilifferenl Isuile: lo plough, : so nulilykilllis .lli plnuglls lu ‘llml ilil ili-iilliln rule (‘till he llliil ll()\\'li us llle best lil(‘ill0(l fol" llll l soils. I We plough lo bury vegetation lorianq ,“_-|nu;~p_ g0 m,“ "my mm- d9." Novelllbel" (n0 other zllllumn wilrll) ll’ ihe .L'l'llill,l":l_v and fvcll ihe fullll"r- plums. \Ve§ ‘l3 bllfillqo 11nd ililwll \\'illll|,]U-|I\_:h H, pnh-el-iw. H“. Hm", m,“ m. plriiluilvil ill spriniz, Zil bushels illltl N0 i\illt‘i‘i lklurill yeul" ill‘ the l'(liti nil is pruc-lj|,n,|,.nmn|_ win (p) s“ "nu-h in "m. "illil ('(llll]lfl|‘i’il with 1\i!_ ill ln n-l-i-ivv. llll‘ sin-ii. ‘ilpv-rulioll. lowllrii ihe llliiliilll-‘I llfzln jidcal stictl ‘bed, us ti good plnuizll ‘in skilled hands. 1V0 plough loin- crease lilo wait-l" lloliling el-lpllclty" "2 Millions " Hear Edisods Proof The truth about the New Edison sounds stranger that fic- Lion. People "(llilll H"! believe that the sort of the living and its Re-Creatioil by the New EdlSi-lll could not be told apart. Solidisoll(lnitcilaggtliil. Ho gslvc them proof. , _ In public yielflirlllzlllces all ovci" the Unit/xi Sta-lites". he illlltcll- qtill the voice of the living zlrtist tlgiilllSt the New Edison's Re- Creatitill of that voice and ch piollull illolll \\‘llll.. zlritist tile actual d ‘ i i “ , Aim? vericf hi: qIPlu-u 0pm zlllcngred the audiences to tell OMBS w“ i | iixlicrilliontal llzllzl: .-\ few rel ——Sprl11i;—- suits from cultural experinlenlsnl l in. deep. 6 in. deep. Charlottetown, lluil beau" (liroeiiy 39 bus. 3 lhs. 39 bus..29 lbs. i on lhis prnbiclll, lire oi‘ lnicrcsi. III llllfl Bllilblldllelll- ihe HYQTRRP l ‘ifho figures socill" "l all-e frillll llvi-r» | Yield in favor" of autumn Dllillghintf um‘ y"l'olil:< covolill": ioul" eyellsons} 0i’ 59d “'35 3 bushels 19 DUI-UNIS OY ; from lit-ills of mils on :| fffllllililfil il-fllf? Del’ 119F9- l lively li-vol. sandy ioulll soil. Sod| Ont! of file eXlli-lfllllellls "H" f plouizhotl in Aillzusl yruvo ~17 bushels lends itself best to demonstration i and l-l pounds; Sllll plouizlletl in purposes included 11 series of riots known as "Seed Bed Preparation", snarling with one stroke pof the spike loolll ol" smoothing barrow ll pounds. lions lrulll sprilli: lllilliilll- before seeding. mill Hflldllillll‘ i"- - creasing the llnlounl of work until lllc olevonlll plot was worked us follows: . Once over willl disc llnrrovr, roll- ed. lllen once over with disc hell"- 32 pounds ; Sllll i illfillil‘ ' ins’. l3 liusllcls llilll 5 pill lids; Cfillk; pared willl November plouuiliniz, ll‘ busilols and 23 pounds. ‘there \vel"e| E l5 plots in this pnrllculzu- five your‘ IQ," n“. ,1|_ “in Iyhmuh m ,1,._qn-0_,~§ rolzllitin. and the spriniz pllllitflllll‘! row Iulillrl. lflllflwell by U19 Smflolh" Ho}; 4,, “m; l")(i(,tn“;' 1 ol‘ sod iIVPFiliLPil ll hilsllclia lit-low inn hurl-ow, rolled. seeded with disc “l, ,,-_, 1 “y. [dong], i" mo‘, illt‘ i)00i'l‘Si nulullnl lllclllmi m‘ seeder _:1nii ilnlsllcd Willi-till‘ gum, p Se, mp; Co,m,m~,,.p breaking lllt‘. Sflll. TllClTlOFt-l plough snloolhlnl.’ hzll"l"o\v A Philmlllllllll ll‘v‘(-!|_\" , m. Upurznyion "my be pm“ your sod in tllc autumn, llnd as would siluw these D10“! Just rlslnll formed more economically" when‘ ‘llucll of Yo"? slllbble "3 3'0“ can- “p ‘*5 steps “me 59850“ when illorse and nlzln power arc nol. nl |sucll zl premium as they zlro (luring lhc rush oi‘ spring seeding. Early", zullullln ploulzllinu ‘l-‘llllllil illOlll.’lli| frnlll lliu Sopltilllllvi" sun l0 lliitvlvfl lllt‘ ilzwcrllllplisilirln ill‘ one FPHHUXYH refuse plant izrtlwlll so llilll. ll lllil_\' food the sum-coiling OIICS. Lair‘ lollllilillll riilizint: willl n plmluil ,'.:l'v:lll_v honcflls runny soils by 01+ llilfilllh ill" .:r llusl.,pos.~iihli> sur-v filce l0 ihe nr-lloll m‘ freezing and ‘llltiwlilll, natures lllost wonderful pulvorizcl", which has llillile lll0l<l of lll(! sot-ii bolls lllroilizhoul lilo llllQi-l, zinll is lflfltl)‘ our greatest nu- ollt ill lliTHlliUllllJ lllf‘. Iillh so llf‘i‘i‘.5~ Hill'_\' ful" lilrul- crops. in the liill - illllll ll dry soil lllli._V bi- [ilOlllIhHd willloill causing! lilo smile injury" that would follow ploughing ll soil in that. condition in lilo spring. It is also possible lo plough land so woi in ihe illic lllllllmn that lllerc is n gloss or shut-n from tllc llliiili<l~ hozlrll knowing lllul lilo irnsl of wlnlcl" will lllrn Wlllll would make clnds zll other season‘ seed bells in llle Spflilll. Soils that Should be Lcfi, and not Ploughod until Spring. r Light soils that blow, and soils on steep hill sides that woell. should nol. bu exposed to lilo sales llnrl heavy ruins of WlfllFl‘ nml early spring. Some heavy rlay soils that puddle (luring tho ilcavy spring are bvilor left and ploughed when they llllVl‘ reached iliP riulll. dcrrri-i- nlouiil hoard. Land that Rarely Needs the Plough to Prepare it. Ulnd lllul has product-ii ll hovii crop such as potatoes, turnips, (lures a bellel" crop if the seed bell is formed for the following izvnin crop willioul using lilo plnuiih. llill- lilnz in lain autumn has ii l-\ fut-o of this lo PI\('ll ilraln, and till-ll n straight drop down lo the iiie. Another experiment that will in- only use of the piounll lilo: . . clruseii silcll crops at Charlotte- lmvll. lnlo lllollow ol‘ filllbillly l0 crumble undor lilo ' lllongels or vegetables. usually prn- , lil- a conditions are unfavorable for Leave your‘ land aflel" a hood crop 2min crops, and shows clearly the without ploughing, cxcepl lo l"ib il up. aiilvilnlzlizc of good llilll fol" , our ill ironlli-irliiln willl this suhji-cl (""'l'"“~ of plflilllillllil. we llii\‘(‘ i'lllI 1i r1i‘l‘ll‘!< :____"}___i iii‘ pluls lll(llll'.'ll(‘!| ul different ‘ depths, willl llllil willlrull zl subsoil BAN 0N CAKES AND PASTRY flllllcllulolll. Still unll Slilhbll‘ \\‘l'l'i‘ |N FRANCE- plnllulliul ui lllt‘ following ill-pills: " ‘ 1i inches, 5 illi-ilvs llnil T int-l :4 l’.\lii.\‘, Foil. 7. Frlllll-t- ulli-l" Fi-b. 2U u ‘ll lll'('tliiil‘.\‘ lili- lllllll ill no cakes. .'\ll(‘i' lllv i\\‘('lliiI‘Ili illl‘ flow broad YPI-liillillflllfi prohibit iilc lllulcini: of chin-s m" p:l.~;ll'.\‘ Wllillly moron partly frolll wl .. on llilili‘. Tlu- pastry‘ lllllltvrs‘ iit-‘hlllflllilllfl is up ill zlrlils unninci lllv lll‘"‘ls‘i‘"'l-‘i in‘ lhl‘ new lzlw. llli‘ illim- so bu- mluse lilo large histzull lllnnllilii-liir- erli ilillliilllflll)’ lift‘ oxct-plvii from ‘Olllvv plots 0i‘ soil wort‘ [Iltlliilll I ill. lllcui- ilvpllls. llnil lllOll subsoil- .(‘ll 4 inches in rho llilliliill of ezu-ll furlwiu". Suhsollilli: llltl no! izivc us any appreciable ruin :ll ilny ileplll; and was I\Vl'.lI‘.llll_V injurious when (‘(li’\l!l‘('ll‘ll willl illi‘ T llilll plnuilll- inn, as illPHl‘ plots sllrlwcil u loss. IIVUFIIIZlilP, over 2 illlltl of lllllililr? per zuxl . in ill(" stubble lzlntl lilo nvcrllun il. The as. l-izllion lllaiilllnius llilll return lnl" foul" yours willl mu tho order spells ruin tn its ll-zidc. plots WIEH as foilqws when plougll- which was one ol‘ lilo hardest ilil ed: illlrlng the Will‘, when lllosl. oi the stores were conlpvlicrl l0 close down and dismiss lilell" sl:lff_.~"_. For your, table" drink "the ‘safest, satisfying" beverage is instant‘ Postum When tea or coffee disa rees- when fussed-up nerves te 1 you that either" is harmful- order a tin of this rich, whole- some, satisfying drink. Youll find it both economical and pleasing’. "Th era-l‘; a Reason" '- 1, 2 Qua-v, 95!.) \v.-;w;;s!z;u-; owns» -l‘_: aniline. H b. 3lllbs. ~ii b. so ill; iillltlil" \l,l i! liil.‘ »ii lit --i\.iii'. ill-lo!