g THEMCHARIJQL‘ TETOWN "-UART7I!D\ _.. irernwood lad Central zedeque andl i Chellbn 51211001 dBl-HBYA met It Con- jterville Bedeque School on May 2'1,’ l lfor their second tcxirle treatment. iilrst treatment being on May 8th. ‘Dr. A. D. Sharpe, Bedeque, assisted, __. . '"' w‘ " by Miss Zinck, Red Cross Nurse and ' _ . '” . - take two crops of oars or! the one'Mlss MacNeill of Summersid , did; .- Qf Quahty and va|ue—-_L°w Priced ' I.“ field, sowing the hayseed with the the inoculating. 1t wul be necessary ' ' second year's grain. It was a bad 101‘ one more treatment on June 10.1 ; _ _ custom, because it the first crop con- before the children will be immune special f0? Friday, Saturday and Monday { "a CHOICE BLU E ER RI ES have still more, seeing tn: tiae soil lake nice Juicy pies. take some 2 .. tins for 34c JUNE13.193t- _ _ - - ' :7 . PAGE aLavit-N NEwsY “FARM Noiias isyagrleele. Fiancee "Be not the first to cast the old aside, ~ N" Wt the last by whom the new is _ ' tried." fititlliiilflfililfifififiliflifi§ The mew: have forgotten his name, but the rhyme reads like Pope -¢fll0ins us to go easy on changes, and in general it is good advice. How- were broken into “cuttings" by the ever, this year we are not ploughing plow. Another point which I cannot in our potatoes but ‘rldglng them inlrecall to have seen in print, is that with a hlller, and the method has‘ the hay seed is smothered out by the several advantages and one or twolweed: last year I particularly exam- Mr. Wilfred J. MaoCardle, gradu- ate oi the Saint Dunstarrs Univer-l 5 sity, received his diploma on day afternoon last. Congratulations s are extended to Mr. MoCa-rdie on l’ was mellower, and the l‘ stocks on picnics. you will like them. Salonia and Aylmers Choice Canned Pumpkin l lined the clover in such a field after disadvantages, according to weather success. l Ayl e , conditions and the charac‘er oi’ the th cro was of! and X0 d that the ' ' ‘ m r s 1 UGGED. Powerful and of L e p u“ 1 ’ l , good sou. Theladi thl lhb - - MLs i-lle , embed, No.2l/ tins Periln.......... Cl ' T. applaamnce» FlresmllPoldfiflld is a light sandy lgam flexfiieclgentoirrllgzd 1 liacliztsgrgvllrliihlg Whigs 15535121211: 022d spent: the ewezk her psYent l 2 I l C i - I - | , _ - u , - . . "es gwe extremely lovlhprlud Banic matter and consequently not ‘leiglith of an inch in diameter. where- in Malpeque. l l1 I'd LimS l {ms - , l . . . . . . . . . . v . ‘ mileage. For the man who wants a - medium priced fire m give ‘was’ retaining moisture. Under such con- 'as those at a little distance were ful- dependable mileage’ ‘hey are cup ditlons ploughing in the sets and fol- ,' ly developed and of the usual size. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyse, Central standing lowing this UP by what I may calil As this weed prefers an open Bedeque were visitors to Zlryon on level cultivation will conserve thcWvell-worked soil. it ls evident Thursday. While there they attend- l moisture: and so for some years this that the consolidation of the ed the play "Eyes of Love," in the . h“ bun our practice. But the or-isoll, by the trampling of stock Tryon Hall, presented by the cer- 23c Millionaire Sardines 4oz.tlns i‘! Heinz akedp E€EHHS With sauce l l l ‘We? - R‘. B1111‘ Pf, 1118b quality materials and containing all the advantages of higher priced tires. Oldfields are . . » metro... t... the mo“ ecammim] of Kine matter has so increased in the on pasture will tend to keep it endish Dramatic Club. . ' _ 1 pricedtires‘ Note the deegllrdg soil shat this year by way ot experl; ldown n, 15 possible that the Raves l I DGlITIOHtE ROyal Al’! I1 8 Fries , PEF llll . . . . .. .. ., 4c treéd‘. Scientifically designed far men we have cast the old aside. ‘may be eaten by some kinds of stock Congratulation; are extended to "m 2 fins Per fin __ 377G ‘ '"—*—‘—*— posmve tmcfion and roacbgn-ppl-ng I! We set a reasonable amount of 5 in which case the growth will be fur- Miss Blanche McIvor, of Kinkora, on I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ l C, k!“ Q ' safetw Under this treadisatough’ rain. then the experiment will be . ther weakened. Small patches may being the recipient o; a m." year ‘ Is t i. _ la l“ a , ht?! resisting body made of Gum- 511°°e5511111 1°‘ 1° ""151 ml; be TQY-‘Qe dug out at this stage. certificate at the Prince or" Wales - i y Q e r 1 Assorted, 9 l IEIPPEd cooriljfifloé extra long life, 8°ttcn thxat “£5 ridge avg-cm allows A description of the methods em- college. 6 02. tln . C P51‘ Tl" C , |rest°ne_ . moresurane oreva Ora mmand is I t! ---- cool e... .... .... .... ... ti " -~ - ' Manufacturersfitallclllaisdwagging: were?!“ 111°" adflPlsd b0 the heav- Zlfilllild the acolllllzlact Dtilllflsgzflt sghayele- Mm M ,- t Cm F, " l A | G I W . | l . . ' l ier lands in the southern arts of - - n f on a u.“ e ey’ eewwrh y me r o de n a)‘ n 3 ' ‘ '»=l 5 l ' Your nearest Fu-esmne D831" has l t 1 1° trlbuted some leafs Bel? Y0"! 11W spent last week end in Central Bed- - I f, my t l; 6n HZ . a. complete stock of Firestone- l he “amt énoum advantage and enmlfid "Farm Weed“ The eque. the guest of her slster Mrs. Per tin .. l1‘ C ' Qldfidd mu Let him Show you shows up at dissing time: the iwtat- Imperial Oil Company's new book p,” Mwabe. , '3 j what a s lendid tire oes are at ground level and the dig- for sud-q: fngderate pziian get Ker unearths them with less injury to I mdnnonmw the tubers. And lastly the slope of Firesmn: Ti" and Rubber com the ‘ridge is an additional protection of and‘ Limited 9”?’ against the tubers being affected by ’ the fallen spores of late blight. They are more likely to b: down m tin, Clark's Pork and. l: h i0 I-TIlC. .. .. fi on “Weed Control" devotes an in- structive chapter to the same sub- jcct. Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Cen- tral Bedeque attended the play, "Eyes of Love," in the Tryon Hall, presented by the Cavendish players. .ln Chili Sauce Medium 2m .. . . . . .. .. l Aylmer Soups assorted Assorted with exception of Chicken Klcinia Articulata When I was a school-boy I spent some of mv “ ocket-money" in buy- the sharp slope by rains whereas in f mg plants @621 a companion whose the more level cultivation they, 53mm. had a ghss_house_a gfegfl- 1°d5° ‘m the ‘D1’ l1’ the flallmed house we called it. One such plant ridge, and find access to the tubers. was purchased unda- me name o: In this connection it may be of value "Candle Aloe.» 1-1; ‘was evidently no l" "11 alldnlm" l° Pm‘- R- R~ loe, but it mil resembled the old- I-lursts excellent bulletin on j'l'_.ate,?nshi'oncd ddipoy candle. except, in B11311“ which “cry lmtatmgrmverlcolor, which was a very pale green. should keep handy for reference. It l me 5mm was about me length of a may be had gratuitously from the ma,“ finger and 5,5 each gegsorfs Publications Department, Ottawa. growth was articulated u, m, gum. ’ mlt of the plant, it came to resemble a string of pale green sausages. and r suppose “its ugliness was its beau- ty'." I had often wondered what its scientific name was, and early @1115 Per tin .. Choice Gtreengage Plums No. 2 tins Per tin Mr. Bill Lea and Mr. Gordon TOOmbS. of Messrs. R. T Holman and Co Ltd. Summerside. were out to the Dunk River on a fishing trip on Saturday. They reported that the fish were not very plentiful. LMOST MILES, PEP. DOlLA a e... can: e... s... 00-0 e.- Messrs. Leonard Cullen. Harold Harrington and Miss Mildred Har- rihlton. o! Hope R.lver,_motored to Kinkora. on Sunday, May 11th,, w attend the funeral of the m; Amos Duffy. Spray Materials-insecticides / Every wise potato grower will spray his growing crop of . potatoes. Now is the time to order your Bluestone, Lime and Poison. We handle highest quality English Bluestone, the Best Hydrated Lime obtainable, and Calcium Areengte, ______.i but tiic differ- tablespoons of ice water. adding it a once between Lljese u“) 11l111° it I “me "id kneading @119 lsToat. In flourirlg shortening we can United Church of Canada finished llxcil- labors on Monday. The following changes in pastor; Mr. John Stuart, Central Bedeque, Ilvhflle. put into the crater three lthls rao: adequately, has purchased a. new car. The World's Worst Weed things 1S Somebody with an ear attuned to _ ,_ Y ‘ m h late m the day mega- . l _ wlhole. from out to in with a. stout ~et e llfllhl’. lum of d g1, 1 y, f; m P - d . _ If you dust we will sell you the dust that will give you §f,§_,':§§§“l,1" lbeleilllrlenllclllg: made an effort. to find Betglm m“; txigrlz; iiimiiiwili’: table knife. Use the hands as little, ‘gem the no“? m. 1:1 M: ‘c. l-I-tgryle“~ex:fcrf1afie“igrihzsaigil T‘; results. Never buy this material without knowing its con- weed." He is right. Couch grass is out. suspecting it to be a 5mm‘ gustlne cove. the guest of hel- dauzh fismfxsflgée illllemantlgulat“? 1'13"“ “"111 O“'.~"l‘“‘1’111"-‘>l11<‘=‘5 11w h.“ the Svillsment Committee: ‘l “la r an my‘ a 9d 111111113 Pfllidfk- 1n .1 cm Grand Falls, N. B, Rev. D l b“ and 5D 1s Canada misfit; but African plant I wrote to the Botanic- " sow thistle has them beaten to a-al Garden-i at CBPB Tljwfl- 511131951118 frazzle (whatever that ls.) 1 havelfl Bkelflh. 8S nearly as I could re- read ma; 1n a great many instances llucnlbcl" it. Oil the 18th of March I farmers in the Eastern United States lliild a Yvllly from Prof. Steytlel‘. the have been obliged to abandon farms l Sflfiffitflll’. Saying "Your P1311?» 15 infested with this weed and it 15 be- Klsinia articulata Haw, a native of coming a, menacg to the Canadian the Knroc" and adding, with that _ W633,“ kindliness which seems inseparable ~ Lasg year 1 w“ from hQme a1: from the profession of gardening, "I 9\‘***t+“~~~~ ~~ summer, and sow-thistle invaded the thought you would like a cutting so good many people wet only par: of _ 4 the combination with lmter and ML Austin Murphy‘ chemm’ w!” ‘then work the rest into that. Put the f th . . 531m ‘Dfiiatleyfélrjfvmiglv atteniuz‘: (10118111 into the lCEbOX fOl' at least l5 Hrecev - . - - . _ , __ t his diploma on Wasday hnemmn minutes before rolling it out, ],_,1[1Q;1_ am L“; L, N'\~I:A ‘w. n, l, __ . n. m Marian,‘ -, Many methods of making pie ("rust - 11oz, bu; ][.drj{\§ us, Pun. r __ __ , , _ , Congrgtulgtiqng are ex; l . _ | . fl= l» ..l F. Baker from Nola M h endéd m M1" have been worked out. but if til" un the pastorate ai um y‘ . dough is handled by a llot. hornjvl 1, _ v ‘ 1 and inexperienced hand, the rru C ‘Iuiafi: qr ‘rials-Plans will not be light. It is pcsslbio to d": l o)‘ “AMT: ED311119 151-539 ,all the kneading with a stJut knifel ’ ' tent of )letallic_Coppel-. ter, Mrs. Harold Howatt. any substitute for it. .. a Ii. Ross, to Cornwall, P. E. I. real crust and baited it so it n11: From Hampton, P. E . 1., ,F"u£"' Witll brtlzllic" powvdci" lie ucl. ‘ge Aycrs, to Margais. l ‘l ' ~ ~ ‘~. a w Seilliilkllll’! lllClP ilk." n lll-ililr vflm~ G. lN. Somsrs removes from Rev (f1? Pr } For prices and particulars write: 1P. E. l. Potato Growers’ Assoc. Inc. - 4l8d-6-5-Ist5i. taken r. . Lin. Ol-cari: RN M. l-iztkerl of Cornwall, gr-los to Printstoll, P.E.I. M155 M813’ Duffy has returned to 515- Mlrys Road, alter attending the 1 I v vegetable garden. Finding a good I am enclosing one." There were funeral o; he, brother, at Kmkoravghe great problem L: m Ham the, ciompq 3'..,..1On “.1 H, Wcn,__,, Ra". J. L. Lunci comes from Sun- mencw 5°11‘ and having (he right of two cuttings, lapped in cotton wool, shortening perfewv a“ n” m; Wcdnemlv of 13;. “Wk in Sflfim l. m. L”: to Tryon and Supply at ' 9 way it proceeded to make the most of and they had been travelling since The people of Kinkora and the g-ease the no“, is hqlrd toémtkilhe Niailtime conform“ 0- 1.1.1 Miran. a e ‘ ‘ l‘ Feby. 13th. It was a very cold time, 1.7,; 1 <_‘:‘.re’h’ the cuttings. and now they arc in flower bud. and evident- ly belong to the order Compositac. The leaves came out in a spiral ar- rangement on the sides of the new “candle? and by a sort of evolution, surrounding districts exprgs; much sympathy to Mrs. James Duffy and family of Kinkors, in the sad death 0! their son and brother, Amos Dufly who was killed in Millinocket, Maine, in a car accident. on Sunday even- ing May 4th. ured and ploughed: this spring it was well harrowed. ‘The harrowing drag- ged out what couch grass there was, 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at_Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies b0 4 o 4 a 2 it. In the fall the garden was man- 1 i t brittle, and the harrowing only broke it up and dispersed it. Every Dlcce the efll11°st are narrowly spatulate. made a new plant. When growth each successive leaf being wider and commenced it was right on deck. I more pointed, than more sasltl-ate. Bu; gm; the wheel hoe, and, as I til] the topmost leaves are rhomboid- thought. discouraged it pretty well.’ i al with two long auricles or lobes. and 1h three days it was as bad as be- lquite a model rol- the classic Sculptor- Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, or North Bedeque, on the arrival of a daugh- ter on Sunday. May 25th., in Prince County Hospital. nine “- \\ BLACK twist” and a little of the sow-thistle, but not much. The root, unlike couch. is I , _ m", Although the urea ls fairly This plant is one of the few which ‘ l; Agent 8t Summersicle, Lloyd LCWIS m,” I wheg] hood 1t again-one will enjoy two summers in one year. Bmi ‘L A. Jardme, Graad scribe l . “““‘.“‘ man with a wheel hoevwlll doi the and a E Huesm’ Grand worthy ““ o-ooeooo-ooooosoooeoeoooooooooooooo-e “my; o; three men with ord nary Patriarch of the Grand Dlvmon d ._ “Qrn- ":4 . . l‘ a Man . Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of the good twist you Hswap a few cents for when you ask for HlClQl-ZY’ how at certain seasons of the year. This time it was rather more discour- eighth of an inch of the line. there should be little difficulty in keeping the hoe cannot be used. The idea 15 that when the top of the thistle 15 persistently cut or! the root will grad- uaily exhaust itself trylns to rmdlwe a new one; a sort of vegetable T9- ductlo ed absurcium- 111i; procedure cannot be extensive- ly epplled to taming, but still there are lessons to ‘be learned from the invasion of the garden. The root crops come nearest to these condi- tions and offer the best oppoftlllllty for clearing the land by scuffler and hoe. Persistency, above all things, ls needed here. The real trouble commences when grain is sown in land infested with sow-thistle. In the Canadian West where rotation of crops has been lit- tle practiced, and wheat grown. 3'88!‘ after year, the weed has everythllm in its favor and has become 11105?- pernicious. It rlpens its seed ahead The Young Peoples Society of the a very successful meeting. This so- ciety is making rapid progress and . —"i_i———*——— the enemy in check provided we dont ls under the leadership of Rev. Mr. "E CRUSTS have a spell v! rainy Wefllh" “he” A. J. Reynolds. Mr Lloyd Bell, Searletown. was a recent visitor to Centreville Bede- que. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Dawson, of Cen- tral Bedeque, on the arrival of a lovely baby girl. on Sunday. May 35. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin beard and Miss Jean McKay. Centreville Bede- que, attended the show "Gold Dig- gers of Broadway." shown in the Capital Theatre at Sulnmerside. Miss Annie Bradshaw, Mlddletown spent the week end in Augustine Cove. The Centrevllle Bedeque School is rapidly progressing under the cap- Prinre Edward Island, accompanied by Bros Ralph McCaull and Earle Bled- 55 1" w” necessary t0 get in United Church at Centreviile, Bede- MneMm-do o; the Excemm. Division‘ Pw- 5111mm“ 1‘°h1‘"b1' “m1 dwzz” que. held their meeting in the ves- Wiimot valley. paid a fraternal visit other early stuff. I 9559mm‘? m e try on May 21st. The president Pr!» lo Diamond of Desert Division ‘i drill and went ahteglgil Bszlgzhfumgji; sided. Plan: were made Iona social Georgetown, on Wednesday. May 21: ' tables and sow- e _ nd evening to be held at the lestry on They report the above division is ‘I as the vegetables are in lines. a May 25H, A very large crowd o; making rapid progress‘ M!‘ Guy . the wheel hoe will work to within i111 young people attended to share in Megemr wmmi; valley’ “Comping 7” i I 6d this party to Georgetown-B. We have almost lost our grand- mothers’ ideals of what a pie crust should be. that is. than it should be a 681ml’ and highly palatable thing o1 itself. I! any but fats of the l-llglh- Wt Brads are used in making the pie owls- the toasted nool- of the el-ust which give: the predominating flav- f or will have its flavor neutralized or ~ lwl» EXDEYt Dastrymakers. ‘vhen ; Compounding large quantities o1 . Pastry dough. often use three sorts of fats; in which case one flavors the 0th"- The expert 000k understands this fact of one fat flavoring an- 09161’. lhd uses it to advantage in "if 1°"! tYPes of cookery. The house- Mle can always use a bit of fine “Wh- With pure lard, in making e P19 must. Perhaps making it first with the lard and then butterinz the rolled-out paste, folding it and roll. Alemite-ing Costs No lioreThan "Ordinary Grcosmg A‘ A» nll- a w“. ~01“! I371; THEY REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES S . . TE\AITI’AR\EB-ALE!IITE CORFORAIH\\ 0F LA\\D\. LI\IITED—BELLE\ILLE. A. HORNE & (‘OPill‘.~\l\"l', (‘l'l;il"l0iiclo\v|1,l’ .E. I. oulw- osriluo bl t f Ml. Mrth . , a w» rial-L, :2; e; trzgufdilgj ;.§..'§§§§Tmme" ° 1’ a a mi: ZZZ 1133' u. m s... cup o, l NIVERSAL ilIOTllRS. (‘horioilciolvib P. E. I. . N ‘R1: remredy 11156351119” 1s b“; Mr and Mrs Tinron Newsome all? ontablrem board‘ chop “m, T. G. (‘harlnflei Own‘ p. H. l. l‘ fallow. "lupin: the sou black." and ' ‘ ‘ ' °“° “ "W" ‘° ' ‘““‘“““" 'I‘»1.YL()R & hlcNlCliJL, Sunlmcrsidc, l’. E. I. enemas this implies plenty of time and pow- er, and also the loss of‘ a year's crop. It uled to be the custom here, to y . Ccntlevllle. Bedeque, were among the visitors to Summerslde this week The children oi North Eeieque, tablespoons of shortening or more i! you want e shorter crust. Gather the whole up in a pile in which you can make a little crate; or a cup of the (‘ORNEY BROS... Sliln1i10l"sir1<3. i’. ti. I. 1A. If. L. HOR, I). Svmnlarshic. i‘. E1.