in, ' ._.._- MITOMOBILE Bring your car in, have it washed and polished and have your upholst- ering vacuumed. It pro- bably needs the carbon removed an d valves ground. How are your brakes? " We can adjust them, and help" clean up your car troubles. A. HORNE 8r C0. Central k Garage ' es or other vegetable racked level and fine. 2 Gardening - READY WITH THE VEGETABLES I In some districts the first vege- "table will be going in now and as there is a new crop of gardeners every year perhaps s few hints in ‘connection with this work will not [come amiss. Before commencing to ‘tear the end off the packets to see what the seed is like-make sure that the proposed garden is _well vated. It should be plowed or speded lto a depth of about eight inches, [turning under any manure, old leav- refuse that may be around in the process, then culti- works up nicely without any puck- ing you are not starting too soon, but if it is muddy or presses down solid leave the ground alone for s. few days. Before seeding one should have a plan on paper or at least a good ides of how the thing is to be nun, VARNISH, ALABASTINE, MURESCO. Psorecro LINSEED OILS GARDEN TOOLS BRIGHT NEW BRANTFORD ROOF ? D0 YOU NEED A “Taylor-Forbes" LAWN MOWER ‘I ‘Clean Up! WHEEL BARROWS WOUI.DN’T YOUR HOUSE LOOK BETTER WITH A "These bulbs, or more correctly speak ._i_i______._.. _ _ an our.‘ Generslly 1i u best u» run rows-north and south so that the light will‘ be‘ well distributed. Use s stringundscoimie ofsts-kes for this purpose so that rows will be sisolutoly stgslght. This makes s nesterfjob, one that you will be proud“ to _show neighbors. and from sprscticsl point the garden will be easier to cultivste sud look after generally. Arrange those fre- lettuoe, reddish and cross nesr the kitchen door so that they can be got at without trsmping all over the place. Remember, too, that some things like corn and staked tomatoes take up s lot of room and cause near- by rows to be shaded. Give small early stuff like radish and lettuce s- bout eight inchu apart. medium sorts like beans carrots and beets twelve to fifteen inches, pess about eighteen inches and corn, tomatoes and potatoes two feet. These widths are all miiiium, and more spsoe should be given if one can afford it. Usually to save room the quickly maturing vegetables like spinach, lettuce, radish and cress which will he picked within two months are planted in between rows of the later maturing sorts such as beans carrots beets and potatoes. In this osse the rows can be closer together as the first mentioned will be out of the way before the _fully room is required by the secondjmup. In order that all of one variety will not be ready at the same time, plant a third of your seed at a time and make t- ings about ten days apart. Wi peas and a few-other things. llflwflifl‘. which must make growth during the cool weather it is not advisable to make more than one planting at this late date, but a longer season can be obtained by using an early. medium and late maturing variety- Peas, lettuce, oress, radish and spinach will go in first, carrots. been, beans and similar things in the second group and melons. tom- atoes, squash and peppers after all danger of frost is over. DAHLIAS AND GLADIOLUS Dahlias and ‘gladiolus should not he planted until danger from frost is about over. As they are planted fairly deep and it will be a week at least, before the first shoots appear they will stand a, little frost when first set out but not after they really begin to grow. There is nothing to be gained anyway. from _too early planting as there is not much growth with these thinBs before the first of June in most district-v of (‘H-vide- The gladiolusprefers rich open soil and a location where there will be s partial of shade in the middle of the days. Most flowers prefer similar conditions, as a matter of fact if ex- posed to the full sun during the whole day the blooms will soon fade. the winter. yard trim for the summer. most modern tools. \" F?‘ You May Heed BROOM RAKE GRASS HOE The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. ‘ with eight to s, dozen in esoh clump. ' spaced eight inches apart but only four inches u no,“ 1n “mg p1“; statement of Mrs. A. J. Ferlotte, s two to three inches deep, the light- well known resident of er the soil the deeper the planting. She writes:- Now is the time to clean up the leaves and rubbish that are bound to collect during Get some garden tools and enjoy a few hours in the fresh air making your lawn and We can supply you with the STEEL RAKE LAWN MOWER CATCHER GARDEN TURF EDGER SHEARS SPADE ing, corms, should not be planted in the same place year after yes: but should be moved around f0 WW5“ disease. For decorative effect pleats in clumps of one variety like tllllbl. In this icsse the corms should be Cultivate freely until- flower buds the growing season and these‘ to- “gether with the Dshliss" tubers should be lifted after the foliage dies doom and stored away in a frost proof cellar. Dahlias will grow in heavier soil than is best for glsdio- lus but lf very clayey loosen up with ashes, leaves or coarse manure. Iay to six inches deep depending on kind _ the tubers on their side from three o! soil and provide stakes for the taller growing varieties. Make sure that there is a sprout on each mm. If you want tall plants trim off side shoots and train main stem to stake. In any 0156c it is well to nip of! s few of‘ the flower buds which start c land, recently visited Georgetown. begin to fonn and water if necessary. Klflhey trouble and Sore Back. I got New Cor-ms will be formed during s box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and allowed to sprowl on where they also wsysreesriiessndcles-nerthsuiq tbllmuud GEORGETOWN w. sud Mrs. Alvin Mclenlie sud daughters Winnifred and Amy sud son Hammond, Mount Stewart, mo- tored to Georgetown and were the guests of rm. McKenzie! some; Mrs. Refuse, Mrs. Allister Stewart, and Mrs. George White and brother, Mr. Guy Hemphill.‘ Dr. and Mrs. Mcissn, Souris. re- cently visited Georgetown, the guests of Mrs. McLean's sisters, Mrs. Smith snd Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. Mrs. William Mscbeod, George- town, recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. Joseph Allan, Boughton Is- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox, Morel], motor to i‘ rgetovwn sud were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Doug-l ins. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Vernon, re; cently visited Georgetown, the guest‘ of Hon. F. A. and Mrs. Scully. Mrs. Fred Allen, Boughton Island, recently visited Georgetown, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLean. r Mr. Terrance Murphy, Souris, re- cently visited" Georgetown. Mr. Harry McLean, Sourls, recent- ly visited Georgetown. Messrs. Rufus Clory, Ernest Fair- child and Louis Yorston, motored to Charlottetown from Georgetown. Mr. Arthur Yorston, teache at Magdalene Islands, is spending his vacation st his home in Georgetown Mr. Herbert Murphy, Principal of Georgetown High School, Misses Es- tell Morris, Marion McGilvsry and Enid Knight attended the teachers’ meeting at " ‘ on '1" ’ ,,, _ NOVA SCOTL-TS YOUNGEST FIRE FIGHTER. Here we see a fully equipped fire-fighting machine st Shelburrre. Nova l Seotls. ligure it out for yourself. - JUST A REMINDER that the finest stock of Papers iifPrince Edward‘ Island is at your service. 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