» '-0 _.'_ il 'z . 1.1; `\ '_f, ` MBE __ .,. /Q- __,1I____2i’_»_1°_1°~‘___ __ _ , ’ I _ - wa--ouitgnlss. __ _ f _,___ _- r - , _ “~-'~--- ._ _ _ __ _ _ _ ,» -, _If _‘; _ _ _ 5* ' _ ~ . ' _ 'a ' " l i , “ " -` - -_ _ i Q ham 151.1 _ ______________ A I son. nscrmnu annum _ __ G ._ _ ré§»__:i_¢i__o_:l__1v_.._§.;__ f I _ ` i -` Help' W S\w¢e&fnl Growth _ __ ____j _ _ :_ _ _ _` _ ._ _ ' I A member of the Aircraft .. -; -»: ~ _ . _ ,, 2' ~ of Crops. ` ji s > ~ _ tuiels Association is quoted as ‘ ‘ too . _ , _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ` ` ‘ D ` 4’ "` ,f‘"°If“_. clover; beans. ness and other . ~ ` _ ‘ T 1 ' s - _' - glial-se, and that angler _-_ __-__ - - » ' ' -- _ sglim nous nw” them-°W,. kind, at . , ___, ._ __ . __ . _ - _,_ o rcniuneru ve. is -. IIELP \vA_NTED _:g_1te|'iBhsh0uld DB abllllddnt in the ' '_ .. , _ -.----Q1-_-_ . . ti_t_i_i_3,ri_s__lCi,1___r;l‘¢; D _ """'V-_:‘f"-'f""fi‘ J ' ' __ `- Wen newlezlimes are grown ‘ ` » " " ' '» ' ' t in I . _ -~ - - _- - __ - f.».»......... . 1 in i ll-Br ilores on ent.-Deaiswiih Various Phases of - ' 'i' ,,fll»;_'-sf* ' Wwlnufufggv ‘vlilxifgvebflrf "§|?§f'f,’ "I`)‘;l_f|_¢_jEl;l_l»=l;_:.\|j should beino;l,atl;§vrll(t?i'tl¥e l|:i?o.|i‘:ir r p d " ~ _ ' !_ Acrodromo Al:cemmada_tie_n. ir _-_»---_---._ I I - .._...-_-i»-===»--if--f~f»=»»~1 --»->=---»»-»-- 1- ` 'lmpoitanitubiect Submitting Figures _as ' ‘P - \'v 1 _._ .l_ =. l l _ ’ O _ ~ - r l_;_`~_ _-’f‘I"?-' 'F' dove Q ”c__‘jVrJg~§“TB061u_;: IIIAID Moll. u|,;NE“_z: :[1123 ::'i¢:l€?rseiii:l|§::gi):i:l:llgI ' ` vi V 4-` ` ' _ ` 'If m ' in. lli)il::.uto|ii ' Il §"fment. commissions" ‘~*‘?Brue'e stew|;?;'°'ii'vl“°" “ply Mn" mr °“m°’°' 1” 'muy "°““‘°‘°“ ‘°°°l’ -V ' " ` ' ' mm me g°"“""‘"‘“' Illptif . PI ll h Agents If-e _ ' “"_”;`7;§':n_z_uu ities lirtillolal 'inoculation for cow- ' - ` HUGGUHYB *1@1`0'-IY01110 \YANmlk*‘ aeasmi; unnecessary and in gecglgng of \ il; which case it _ _wth one or two gm' Li cam 32:41; 6 ddle west bacteria which thrive _ 0 il llclml _I0 Cafll' 1 `E0:_v_?rd and Strand Tlleatres. i-ltegdzy tm tha mom of °l°v°r and “"9-K5 "9 ` LONDON. Dec. 19.--So far no`ne oi’ Large Force Essential. ‘“b°"“_ 1** 3d- 'U Carly 1 W 1° Mehr. parties A ply to ,mm already present th Q m t w d .t ml mam - miles, l3s ld to curry 1 ng” of Prince Edwmsd "&‘°“"'°' Ml; Armncial m°°‘“1°'“°“°°“ be °°°°m' ca; ‘beewlds§ldei~e?l0hsu;ilig:rthon ox- Furtliermore. as fl-equentll' ui'n'cll I miles; “na £05 10'” t by lending statesrnen rind lililitilry ‘ I’°u“d" 1000 limes- liien, it is essential ijor ilu- securiiyoi `, A,"°lh"" "5'_""“"’ ’“ “nd 0110 lille country, not that rl lzlrgo uir inrev ‘“_ ‘he "”`"l"`5 '~‘I’InI°U is “U"I"“_' the' lx 1 nuns dollolffmnf-._ so ~ <=___l__-T '."_ ihlrticuiars to “¥t_," _ A nur: susan to nil neu ~i‘ig‘sIh?¢=l2°Mg§§"£f' ` stan including exi l 9 ‘f -;°,.'l1,i5_~*f:;"`~:.’-ll ';;;:,€,%?--'§_»‘§“ii iii. . lungs* wuts nu- BEAM. free '.'__'».'§_\ii’l_l'aie|. _ llontreat" t° D°"'""°“ ' <1`-_llllsonnnamnouls ` aosiir- msn naonor _ ' urvggr. Bermsnvllis, 333;. LAND asus-ia-umimo I.isir'r iw nilswiici-1 ar , ' ' lust nicht. malrs .ulsolfnurlglit Apply to A. R. McDonald Mei-mul ` . ussei-12-21-Mgl ,......___»__..._____ NEW LOT ow lirlnllivr' .-_ *writers in all models al's'£0d`[ iiliviillilrir 0! VBPY “Denial Bargains in second- -hand typewritors. A. lililne Fraser Hslimx. N. s, 5817-12-27-Muni IJJBUAPD Flmlll iiox A1' u _ _ on Express Office. 1 male foxfvziiilllzligl. ~black. Apply Guardian Offce. Hu. ward. _ 5814-12-25-Mlllpd 'rnnitn ins ilisinlv oiv mv Pnmlls- ea since July. one sheep und lamb. Marks two notches under right car. Owner can have same by pri-,vlng property and paying for this advt. 1-‘rances Campbell, lllitcileli Itivr-r. - _ 5791-12-27M3Ipd . LOST . i 1.os'r--A rionu ilsn i~lN, imiliii-:li Victory Loan. Apply (liiardliln Of- fice. Reward. 5879-12-27-M31 LONEAR WEST KENT SCHOOL- oys Gauntlet. Finder please leave at Guardian office. 5862-12-24-Mtf LOST-ON IIOABD PIIINCIG PlD\VAlll_),‘ newt _suit class. probably taken by ms e. ease comm i t. "t vi). 1?.. as mowsra sl. "" ca ° “' 5834-12-24-Miipd l.so'i\-olir s'r. Pmrnils noni), /uiowr a month ago. electric starter for King car. Binder will be rewarded by caving at Prowge and McKln_ rlon's. Great George it. _ ' ,, B064-12-lil-Mt! -if---A--___._i FOR SALE l‘oll.._g_ALill-s-40 tralilioivs ov|.1NDim In 0 OIL Ann y at Guardian office. 2608-ll-27-Mtf F011 SAL. - TWO FULL Gll0\\'N bull terriers from thcimported stock. Both registered. Apyiy G. C. Temple. Union Bank. ' 5888-12-_27-Mill FOR fiAl_»li¥-A §’.l‘()\'E FOI! $12.50 IIE- fore ond of the year, McKinnon and McNeill. 90 Great 'George St. 5878-12-27-M3i FDR SALE.-120 ACRES CIIOICE l.ANl)_ clear. well- watered, good bllildinzs, 31,? miles from Charlottetown. Will sal with or without stock. crop .and machinery, Write "M," Bgx 254. City . 5883-12-2.-Mflipd __ F0l\ ASAIJ)-NINE Al.l\l0S'l‘ Nl-'-'ricsounli n~ow.-`- lsimuvr ryon school. SUDDIGHIGIII- 5%”-0‘l Aiea. A. wooa. sorry.. Albany, _ ii. -No. _1. _ uses-12-29-ur-ilprl =4~w-ans- 1 \\'Al'l‘mD--fliacolvli canes 'rf~:Ar'in»ili for Harm ta e School District No. B2. Supplement 560 for ballinco of year, - J. J. c i t _ - ' ur éy' seem "tests-iz-24-Mslpti ___. WANT D, lilXl‘EIlll-INCEI) 'I‘lilA(lHl9lIt for-‘ outhport school. To start Jan. 1.._B\;}>plemsnt Slim psr annum. Ap- ply, orloy Match, Southport. _ 5872-12-25-M3_ipd w 'ran ' 'iron allovnn siiorln $300! drtridi: No. 142. second olsss %_ausk_di;y»1snlsiit giogtner annum- | , »€C . M °r“"°°" sore-in-is-Molpn WANTED- Climi I-‘nn ‘l|oul\'l‘ Hoge Sollo0i..BupDl°‘m0l"l 860- J- V,V~- ,Qic hoe, Secretay of 'rrustm-s. bl- '-;’t'.R.R.N.2. » . , 9 °" , ° 5892-12-27-lilnlpd In ,I L, -,V . yi .-,..._.r -- ' - ~ _ 'rl|s‘|'¢’l§ ' nt th rumor cir- ou'1s|'¢q~|‘¢ ' th# inks dlscontin ngevebglinhdh leon! reasonable dum -HIV and ply highest current mar- ket °'m° N `-nl t-miss). Nov a co.. ' .. ,, 1, ' Hunter River. \ ' \ -.' . iIl'l`Y TAXES lit 1 evening he wo rt _ rormbm _ S F0110 ed resting com FIRE ALARM.-The firemen were called Wi Yesterday afternoon for a me In an Outbllildillit near the corner Of Queen and Passmors Street.. lt ,WHS extinguished in a -few minutes iwmmut much damilge. It is said to have started from electric wiring. - ' CHRISTMAS SUNDAY.-Yesterday the Sunday after Christmas Day was _observed in .the various churches of the City by music, hymns and anthems _in accord with the great -festival. Phere were large congregations and the different pastors all dealt with some phase. of the Nativity, ' AT ST. DUNSTAN's YESTERDAY. -Rev. Joseph MacKenzie, Vancouver preached at the 11 o'clocl& service in St. Dunsta-n's Cathedral yesterday to ll large congregation. I-is dealt with his subject in -n masteriy manner and Droved himself a ,preacher of excep- tional ability. Rev. Fr. MacKenzie is a native of Charlottetown. » PERSONALS ‘ Mr. Joseph Pilre, Alliraiifs Village has arrived in the city _and expects to remain for the winter. Mr. Patrick B. MeTague formerly of the employ of Prowse Bros., Ltd., and now in _charge of J. J. Hughes & Co’s., sto-ro' at Port Vernon was in the city yesterday. .‘ Minard's Llniment Cure, Dletemper. BIRTHS I PHILLIPS.-At Souris East on Docs ber 18th.11il19, to Mr. and Mrs. Al fred L. Pllillips, a soil. VICKERSON-NELSON.-P. E. I., o December l7th by Rev. J. D_ Montague. MARTIN-MCDOUGAL.-At the home of the bride on the-10th Inst by the Rev. J. W. McKenzie, Herbie Martin to Bessie McDougal lfaughte of Alex McDougal, all of Eldon, Bel fast. ` LAMONT.-At the home of her son- in-‘law 132 Witte' Street; Saiiurdyiy December 27th, Mrs. Catherine La Monday, December 29th at 2 p. ni. ber 28th. Harry Essery, sged 29 years son of the late Isaac Esseiy. l-le leaves the province of Quebec. Funeral -notice lice u on recei t of in brothers. __ _.-..¢‘.._A»»- en ears e p Since that sad day; When he, we loved, was called away His smile we miss, His welcome face, No one cun,illl his vacant place. HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. 5898. WHY ARE BUBBLES ROUND? Bubbles are round because the air tions. it presses equally against ull sides of the bubble at the same time. ___i-.,____.;__- Poverty is more ni a punishment ihaii It ls a_crImo. ‘ _Ono should learn to talk well--sl- so when it is well not to talk. A Wiltli the possible exception of vsii- Ity s _woman ~ may ‘outlive _all her faults. annum _ _ Many a man loves his enemy be- cause lt comes out of 8 DOCKGF “Blk- lf you would know a mlm study his lnnrmitiq, rather-_tlisn ills virtues. ' of a wed-alias rim o to d with the tide. . +- EBSERY.-At Union Road on Decem- *”’“`° ~ I 'mio continuedfahorlale 'llho moon resembles a iirlfflldé, = ._| ng .wg ei-tlllcnte, because it has lomQi»hi1\l|°° H" fugwezzglggond o ' l . pllshed by._spreading soil from a well-established field where the par _ _ _ticular legume which is t_o, be growzi 'T PAV! W b;.tlii`|‘ province. I _ _ I I '**" . _ .l uuosnwsirr ol>enA'rloN.- asv. I _ ; -- P~ F- HIIEIIGS. D,__ D., underwent a '- If'-U ;;"'|°\1S Oreration a the Charlottetown] I 0SDital on Saturday aiternoon. Last it A . ...se I - '-2’ -fs is rf; \ we _ V ” ~ ' 'surf-. sm iff.” H .~ .\ I = Ir Iv? _ Seed From Which Fllant on Left Sprsng Up Was inoculated-No Treatment Wu Given Puny Plant on. Right. has been successful, upon' the new land to be planted with that leguuie, and also by tile use of pure cultures of the proper bacteria. Too much attention cannot be giv- en to the preparation of the field for leguminous crops. In a well- prepnred seedbed the young plants get the best start and the necessary bacteria will thrive. Sour soils hin- der and often entirely prevent the development oi’ the beneficial soil organisms. To remedy this condi- t-ion an application of lime is neces- sary. Any kind of lime may be used to advantage, but usually finely ground limestone is applied. When it field is known to contain the bacteria. suitable for a. certain legume crop--for example, alfalfa.- shown by the presence of numerous nodules upon the roots of alfalfa i ° ' plants growing there. the soil ls de- " MAIHLIAGES ,‘ sirable for the inoculation of other fields upon, which alfalfa is to be sown for the first time. Such soil, well sifted, can rerldiiybe applied to Maclienzie; Mr. Hector Charles Vic the new field through the fertilizer ersoli and Mrs. Pearl Nelson both o` attachment on il drill. 'l`\vo hun- dred pounds oi' more of sifted field soil will be sufficient for an acre and is beat applied through the hoes. Broadcasting the soil by hand will require a larger' quantity and is best done in the early morning, late even- ing, or on cl_oudy days, as the sun's rays are injtirlous to the bacteria in the thin layer of inoculated soil thus exposed to it The Held should be ' " immediately harrowed after broad- »°*-*°"°‘“. casting the soil. Transferring tleid soil from any considerable distance is expensive and subject to the danger of introducing troublesoiiie weeds, mom_ _formerly of Monmgue, Funeral _ insects and plant diseases. from 132 Water Street. lliveiition for Keeping Milk Fresh. The question of keeping milk fresh has become more and more acute during the past fewyears, Different methods ha-ve been tried, but the re- ito mourn his mother, one sister oil suns have not -been satisfactory. the .homestead and' two brothers iii _I-lowever, lt. now looks as if the prob- lem has been solved, as ii. young Danish mechanic has invented a will be annou ll p D - _ formation /regrirdlng tarriv,rll of the *method by _which milk may be kept sweet `for months, and possibly for years, By this process the butter-fat IN ,pafrtiqles age _split up, so that the in k cann t set cream, and there after it is sterilized. Filled into ` "'°‘ " V 'é especially constructed transport ,¥Vm'dF' m3}§;',die:s`£;1c` wth’ 1909' Avpalls, the milk thus treated, besides keeping for months, will also retain its taste and aroma as well as its full nourishment value. The inven- tion hns been houlhi DY H- Dffllish creamel-y organization for about $20,000. The necessary machinery is made in Denmark. “Hd SP0”-I1 9!- ectatlons are-entertained of the new roduct as an article of export. _ No Signs of Slump. 'Heavy artillery horses purchased in nierlca for the British army sold $1 31 at Tattersail's duction which forms me lnsluo ol ills linnuls n 1° .d - _.2 _ momh Ninety head exerts an equal manure in an dime' allggd l;l19,at)s36, an average of $544,.. ich was considerably more than e British Government paid for hem. On the following day another t' bi 102 head brought $49,835. maverago of 5,489. The Percheron `s predoinlnated at beth sales. _ Don't Neglect the Tonistio. , . For your home garden, do not ne- glect the toinato, It is desirable to start the plants ‘ln the house or a hotbed, and‘to transplant them once or twice in order to secure strong and vigorous Dllllil by U19 "mil *U danger from-frostis past. _ ’ . mbor-saving Appllsncel- ` Lgbm-_"ying appliances, and still more labor-ssvlns awllances. ll the ~ - ...___ _ one sure means of meeting _tho fsrni lt is really surprising how.-much “por problem. happiness or.mlsery lieu in the circle _ _ ----'-"-"""‘°*", _ _ _ 00-opratlolls ' f mort o cgi-work between ianasrls ' .-._.‘_§l.`_ ll Derlmeutal, although some of the ser- -vlces ln the United States arelnow all- most regarded as established institu- tionswnotwlilistilnding that they covcl- routes already served by railways. These llne_s, ol' course, must bc ro- garded from ii different rstnndpoini from those over undeveloped coun- tries, such its the French Colonial/\ir Mails, although the lessons to be drawn from the latter ure equally illi- portant. Great Britain has been curiously rc- luctant to make un experiment of thc kind, and the rlii-.malls inaugumicd during the great rilllwily strike were onlyfiown ful' it week. The cliurge oi 2s. per letter restricted tho use lnlule of them by the public. :ind was lloulit- less intended. io have this effect; ii was an emergency service, pure llzid simple. Previous air iiiuils in (irr-:lt Britain, such as the l.oii,.`,".` F-li is 7'); _ -l Y, 3. _.. ‘_ $9 ,, . . . .-_ vt ;=;= . l -_ '.:‘h ,___ _ ;_e. wif . _ _.' _i ... 5’ *s . _f_ ‘_ il- 2; ,;- fi _,1¢ _ (I. -3; , _ , _ "f --_ z- .) __ _-_Q/__ _- i -a ' if 3%: - g