- ‘PAGESNINE a THE i GUARDI/slv CIJNTEST” AF! 1111397985503’ Profit-Sharing Pastime For ALL Our Readers j? Redd 771888 Advertisements —Enter This Contest—Deal With These Firms j? station-iii PIlIZES-Sltlllilll 1st Prize —- —- - - -- __ $390 2nd Prize —ii— — - - _ $150 3rd Prize —- -— — - - $1.00 4th Prize — - - "_ -_ __ ,50 ' e ‘ . ‘Pickling SllPDlies Dunk ‘Garden City” ' Chocolate Milk Green Tnniritfks. per peck 20c Rfklillg spice, 2 pkgs. - 19c A line of all Hckllng Only 7 Days Left TOWlNAlIOBSEFB-EE! With every one dollar cash Purchase and for each dollar 1d on account on or before Murder. September 1o. you gvxllll be given a free ticket on ENGLISH TIIOROUGHB 4 wean OLD oazoniigii All goods selling at our’ _ ular 10w prices. Somebody hi. be a. winner. WILLITBEYOU? RIX’S GROCERY BOTH STORES TELEPHONES ueen st. Lo r1 ‘i601 s. 1602. ngiEgi ‘k135i t I oivons, 2 lbs. - — - - 23c i l ' , . C ‘ ' P d . an‘ llélllaflh iilry ow or, “you want m mamwm buoyant’ Stllflill. SUPPLIES 08mm“ health. try this easy Pail» S.‘l‘ll)l)_l(‘l'S, Pens. Pcn- Way . . . . drink "Garden City" ‘ (‘lbi llik. Priced VCfy low. See Chocolate Milk often. Try it. ice 3 our diiiilcif nsuvanv I °°m "5 a "fiwshm" “ma” M" tween meals or try it piping hot. Economy. Grocery KriiLlLHillvbnro Phone l2l0 l.‘ It is a. wonderful "night cap" and w Wt Promotes sound restful sleep. "m, ,8 WTHmG m“ A "cannon crrv" CHOCOLATE good innit‘. at this time of the MILK is made with pure wholg yea!‘ to liillltl up that. extra pep _\'\'ill need for the active days alieltl (tall Ill‘ at II. L. WOR- Tillfis lirustslore on Queen St. m4 will iiinv purchase a bottle of llle trillions "Mus-kec-kee" Indian llrqli ‘Fvniv for one dollar, It's a gill, l" builder and a good in- vrslliirlil. lUTtiiloIluvE-n Aeclsss DRIES See the " Tilt‘ rt zck of all types cf Accra» ior your cor at the Wlllflliit TiRE SERVICE. Kent 5tl't‘"l. They carry a fiill line of "Fires. ' Tilbrs, Batteries. i Pumps, Patches, Wipers. Spinners, Mirrors. Bumper (liiurds, Etc, when \0Il liaic tire trouble of They "Fix where — Ally Time." milk. best quality imported ground chocolate and finest grade granu- lated sugar. You can have your family supply delivered daily. Phone 584. You’re sure it’s PURE when it’s “GARDEN CITY” FOR ALL BRANCHES OF RE- pairs and remodelling of your buildings, call Borden T. Myers, St. Avards. Quick, satisfactory Service at reasonable cost. Esti. mares on all Jobs large and small given free. Thwulzii ti...» (‘o-operation of the “Donsors. whose advertisements ap- gear in connection with the contest. ~ he Charlottetown Guardian i; Publishing the Folo Blox Contest tor thirty consecutive weeks, and prizes ale being awarded each week as listed above, in the form of gum __ Vice or merchandise orden. Any readers of the Charlottetown i Guardian may participate. (Except- and Stores on Weymouth St. i M PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for Bulbs and SIN-IDS 1o;- Fall Plant"!!! Mid Evflld disappoint- ment. James Tait, Florist at 37 Villa Avenue will deliver them when needed. A visit to Talt‘s. Conservatory will be a pleasant one for you, and they are always glad to see you call. Mr. Tait is a bonded member of the Florist‘ Telegraph Delivery as. > soclation Inc. They D9. llvéfalllqlflgeixzs by wh-e World. Phcilneswg! me WATCHES CLEARING OUT AT PRICES BELOW ACTUAL COST at W.N. Tantons. 1B0 Kent Street. These include “O"and "s" size gold filled and solid gold, also "13" Size silver and nickel. 50% discount. Call in and look them IBQOIQ c.- PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK 1'. Mrs. Blanche Craig, Elm Avenue. t Miss Aletha Saunders, 12 Alley Street. Miss Evelyn Chandler, Oyster Bed Bridge Mrs. Preston Rackham, Wheatley River. JAMES TAIT, Florist For upwards of thirty-six years over, on all FLOUR and FEEDS Itriays to buy at co-operative prices. Fm‘ this wcek-end-a special sup- ply of Fowl and Chicken. Cracked Eggs. 2 dozen for 35 cts. Price sublect to sudden change in few days. Eggs are going up. P. E. ISLAND CO-OPERATIVE 5K5 and Poultry Association Phone 575 Candlilig Station CERTIFIED QUALITY MEATS. FISH. VEGETABLES and SHELF GROCERIES Quick Service-Free Delivery QUEEN STREET MEAT MARK ET in; employees of the Guardian Pub- Phono 130i. H. PETERS Mgr. flailing Co, and members of their families.) It is Important. that. each reply shall be accompanied by a reoe pt from one of the firms whose un- nouncement appears in file contest. It. ll also important that. you stale one firms l on your entry which of th you wish to draw your prize on. EXPLANATION OF CONTEST Scattered throughout this content section you see several plecm of a hntograph. When properly placed ogether these feces form the pio- -l turc of the b esc relnisel of one of lhe sponsors of thlls contest. Contestants are simply required lo slate tho name of the flrm. the name of the manager. the kind of business, and the street on which ls located the business promises shown . in the picture. HOW TO ENTER Read the ads thoroughly — In one or more of them you may find _ a clue to the solution. Clip the sec- tions of the picture and assemble them so as to recognize the busi- ness premises. YOU NOT HAVE T0 SEND THE PIC ‘RE WITH \ YOUR. REPLY. . Write your entry QN ONE SIDE 0f a sheet of paper. {Mill "N! P"- tlenlars ln this manner: ‘SOLUTION to LAST WEEK’S CONTEST Sponnor-Jameu hit Mariam-sum. ma. "WWW" Business-Florist, Member F.T.D.A. Int. location-d’! Villa Avenue. Th h t I en attsc o ytmr flip-gone receipt from any one more of this contest shows; thll buslnoad has been tnnloc with at least one of them. Also be our’: to stale the nuns of fro the firm whldi you wish to , receive your prlle. All correct replies have coma! chance: of winning. The wlnn g entries arc drawn for and the prime: will be awarded the order in which they are drawn. All prllea are mulled In the and are 5 5 a Q é I 5 l‘ S. a E a a indicated In the re lies NOT TRANSFERAB E. All replies mull reach this office nU:'lI:fir"TIiifi'-I1IITII“0ETIII§I‘Y~"" . en n wish but be more to attach lllll to each reply. Address all entries lo tho EDITOR "I-‘OTO-BIDX" CONTEST The Charlottetown Guardian u many replica u 1.0!! l- m entry: SPECIALH Fountain Pens specially scholars. students, etc. sure to see this - Jeweler LADIES ‘slut TALKING ABOUT PARTICULAR LADIES DO A NEW DEPARTMENT HAS scan HOSIERY per pair 59c ace the season's words that everybody uses as as he hears it. Nearly every is allergic to dollar bills. no known remedy. - Hamilton SpOCl/Mbl‘. . rioedfor new assortment. Chester A. Campbell Queen Street the lovely new DINNERWARE sets which lust arrived at the ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED. There are four different dos and there are 66 pieces to he set. The prices are new too. Be sure to see the new patterns. NOT take chances on their Beauty Treatments. ‘Riot is why so many always patronize the hnpress Beauty Parlor, :9 King Square. Here they receive the ver_v latest type otf service by thoroughly ex- perienced operators. No novices are employed at The Empress. Appointments may be made by phoning 1604. The Empress is popular for its "personality per- manents" which are always guar- onteed. added to the Craswell Studio. Great George street. Now you DI make appointments for all llndl of ‘outdoor WOWBNPM- ‘This new service is available for tonne mnily mime or photos of children in the home or at the summer cottage. Pictures may b0 when anywhere at. any "m8- Phone 212-1. and m experienced photographer will be sent to any part. of the pmivnoe. Get in touch with Crlwoll’: Studio for full particulars. NEW DRESSES l l "r alarm. "er Prlool INIII 03-95 l0 $535 SPECIAL f this week-end Ohiffon uidorflervioo Weisht- New shipments arriving daily. leading fashions at prices that please. one of those new soon body ‘rhere l: Allergic ls Use Mlmmls for coldl- Mr. James Tait has been conduct- ing business in this city. He now has one of the best equipped and largest conservatories in Eastern Canada. In fact. there are really four separate conservatories in connection with his firm. requir- ing over eighteen thousand feet of glass. A modern hot-water heating system maintains a uniform tem- perature throughout thcse build- ings. This system includes two largo hot water boilers and an immense not-work of heating ‘ pipes. Mr. Tait is a member of the Florists Telegraph Delivery As- sociation and has been district representative for this organization in Prince Edward Island ever since he became affiliated some years ago. The F. T. D. A. is a world-wide system, and there are over six thousand members in Canada and the United States alone. Members of this association are able to "send your flowers by wire" to any part of the civilized world within a few hours. You simply make your selection lit Taitls Con- servatory and he orders them from the conservatory nearest to the ad- dress to which you are sending them. The order is sent by tele- gram in code. Your tribute is pre- pared as soon as the order is re- ceived and delivered in exactly the same way you order it. The F. T. ‘ D. A. slogan is "Let Life Be Love- ly-Bay it with Flowers." 37 VILLA AVENUE I Visitors are always welcome at: i “Tait's" and just now is a good , time to see all the new bulbs and l shrubs for Fall planting, Readers l will do well to have their orders booked at once so as to avoid dis- appointment. Later in the season orders will begin to come in for the special Christmas Trade. Mr. Tait always carries a complete supply of sult. able flowers for this trade. There will be a limited supply of genuine Holly and a. variety of Potted Plants such as: Azalens, Jar-um. lcm. Cherries, Begonias, Christmas Peppers, Poinsettlas. Cyclamen, Primula. and different varieties of ~‘ Ferns. Also cilt flowers such as: jlRose-s, Chrysanthemums. Carna. ’ tions. and Narcissus. For the later winter trade you will find here 'I‘ullps, Daffodils, f Hyacinth, Iris, Presias, Lillies, etc. l Mr. Tait makes up tn order, n11 l types of special designs for vari- nus occasions such as Funerals, Jweddlnsfi. Receptions, Parties. etc l and V011 mill’ also arrange to have ' ‘ .ynur home specially decorated in artistic style. Churches, Halls, or I Single rooms may also be arranged attractively with, the proper var. , ietles of flowers. ‘ You are invited to draw your . prize order cm Tnltls Conservator. ‘ ies. The phone number is 269, and you'll find his beautiful cstablkh- ment at 37 Villa Avenue near the corner of Ambrose Street in the Brighton District. Contest entry slips are supplied to all cilstomers. JUST RECEIVED A shipment of the Famous SCOTT FILLER AND DRAIN ER HOSE Puts the water in ol- takes it out 0f Your washer at ii tum of the failcet. No more necessity for carrying water to and from your washer because the SCOTT FILLER and gtllAlNER HOSE is nmv on salt; MILLER BROS. LTD. Queen street Phone 555 FE E D IMPERIALS FROM PUP TO PE LT IMPIRIALIIISCITITS ARE MADE T from pure Cod Liver Oil and are flch in all the vitamins necessary fbr the production of ilne foxes v and finer hm. THEY’RE llERET The new 1939 General Electric Radios are now on display at A. E. ‘ Music store on Queen See tiicse Radios in .._..__LLRL.IZ._S_I._M_I.§QN ‘iiasllst 99 Queen Street Phonejao. ere are m to an t every purse h r-;~---=~~—~"_ - and mirpme. General Electric Products need no comment regarding quality of workmanship and perfect perform» anon. a wide rang of cabinet ' for two or ll.flfl..ll. . clioom l HIGH GRADE .\II‘I:\TS FRUIT. VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES LOWER PRICES FRI-IE DIILIVERY TELEPHONE 565 Comer of‘ Hlllshorough and Richmond Streets i l Im-iry MloFarlano a 00., Kent Street are experts at packing china. etc. for shipping. They also crate furniture, pictures. mir- rnrs. etc Flor upholsterlng. re- pairing, etc. Phone 1042. All work is done by a thoroughly exper- ienced craftsman. “R.."....,......" ma]; _E_ DIRNDL DRESSES in all the new Fall shades Sizes l4 to 20. New Low Price $2.05. "THE. GL0R!!L_ Rosllvoffiftor: roars AND BANISHING BLACKIIEADS The easiest and. lhcldentally, the best way to get rid of black- heads is to give your face a little new MAGIC-TONE | extra attention every other ntclit three wcelzs. Siliipli’ scrub with soap and water, cover thcinfcgtcd areas with a towel w c has been dipped in very hot watcr and wrung: until fairly dry. After the gentc steaming, cover forcflngers with cotton" then press out a few of the black- heads. Pat the irritated spots with an antiseptic and let it dry. Unless your skin is quite dry. ap. plire akin tonic or witch hazel in- s ad of night cream. T Ihe Central Guariliavl »Thll column i: reserved for new; of local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may b; ingqrlrd If. 4 cents I word strictly pay- able in advance. coLnQol: reopens September s. L-989-0-3-li. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- A L-0789-7-2l-1il2, FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH -—The Fatrview Baptist Church, North Milton on Sunday, Sept. 4th. at. 7:30. Song Service by Male Choir. Mr. Stephen Ackland is speaker. L-971-9-2-2i. THE U.C.C. is well equipped with all modem conveniences. Sanitary drinking cups, Sanitary towels, etc. L-989-9-3-li. "DOC” MBQPHERSON SAYS":- Good appearing men and boys are wearing proper fitting suits, other- wlse they would not appear so. J. P. MacPherson d: Son. Great. George Street. Charlottetown. L-BBI-B-l-IS, EXPERIENCED TEACHERS will horn charge of the different de- partments. This means a lot to the students, L-989-9-3-ll. CAVENDISI-l CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunclw, September 4th in New Glasgow at 11 A. M‘ Stonle Bridge a P. M. Cavendish 7.30 P.l\ Geo, W. Tilley, Minister. L-BBI-B-l-l. SUNDAY SERVICES.—-New Glas- gow Bible School 10.00 A. M. Wor- ship 11.03 A, M’. Fredericton ser- vice 3.00 P. M, Briidalbane 7.30 PM. Rev. Wm. G, Quigleyi, Minister. L*994-9—3-ll. OOVEHEAD — UNION ROAD.- Uniied Church Services for Sunday, September 4th are: West Cove-head l1 A. M. Cove-head Road 3 P, M‘. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. E, Alt-ken, B. A., 0t‘- St. Peter's Bay will preach and conduct these services. Mrs Tena MacInt-rish oiiri Mr. Wil- fred Manlioliald will sing at the morning service at West Coveheari. L-990-9-3-li, CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. -Nevv Dominion: S. S. l0 A. M, Service 11 A. M. Kingston: Service 2.30 P. M’. S. S, 3.30 P. M. Evening Service at, 7.30 P. M. conducted by Hampshire Young People, Cornwall: S. S, 1i A, M, Service 7,30 P. M, Rev. E. R, Wootlsicle, Minister. . L-980-943-ll TRYON CHURCH SERVICE. —- Albnny: Preaching Service l1 A. M. Sundav School M. Vllest- moreland: Silndov Preaching Sorvce K P. M. {n2 Sunday school lo A. M‘. Preac _ing Service 7.30. Rev. S. D. Trltes. Pastor. L-730-9-3-ll. $1500 WORTH of the very latest typewriters have been purchased for use of students. No expense has been spared in making thlsschool one of tho best in the Marltlmes. DAIRY NOTE-The Jersey cow. Jilniper Grove Nora. bred, owned and tested by Stead Brothers, Charlottetown, P, E. 1,, has rc- cenlly completed n record oi’ 5.883 lbs. milk. 310 lbs. fat. with an average test of 5.2‘! per cent a sen- ior two year old in 305 cinvs. STEAIJING ?o§'i~_i_-a qllallilly hi’ com has been stolen during the past few nights from the fields of J. J. Gay and Son. Mr. Gay in- formed the Guardian a night watchman iiill be on the job and any offenders caught xvill behand- cd over to the police. HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTEN- ANT GOVERNOR has arranged for a concert to be given bv thr- Prmec Edward Island Light Horse. Band ll'l the Gardens nt. Government. House on Tuesday evening. September Gill. from eight to ten rfcloek. The public is cordiallv invited. L-002-0-3-li, LABOUR DAY AT TIIF. ("HAR- LO’1"I‘I~‘.TOWN POST OFFICE- Mcnday. September 5th. being La- bour Day and a public holiday, the following service will be rendered:— There will be one dclivez1v by Let- ter Carriers in the morning. Wic- kets will be open from R a. iii to noon. All mail< will be despatcheri as usllnl. Street. letter collections will be made as on a normal dav and the Rural Couriers will mnkc their remilar trips. ‘bliss Ellen havretilrn- ed from a visit to her iiiicle Mr. Charles Pollard of North Wiltshire. a - - Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pyfc. Hills- boro Street. leave this morning for Boston. Ma..<s,. New Hampshire. Bradford. Vermont. New York. Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre. Pa. on their aiiltilal visit t’. Xrlends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Martin. two children. Mary and John. Mr. W. A, Martin and Mrs, G. T. Morris of Dartmouth. N. S. who llavt! been visiting the Island during the past tell days. motored tn Bzvvfield to visit relatives oil Wednesday. Response 0f Crops T0 Manure (Experimental Farms New.‘ That. different crops respnncvin varying measure to the application of miinilre Ls a well recognized fact. A knowledge of how they if the most respond is necessary profitable returns are to be obtained from the manure and from the crops in the rotation as a whole. Where intertillcd crops are grown. they will perhaps show the mcst profitable response, but where ro- tations consist. 0f grain and ha? the answer to the question is not so obvious. ' With rotations on heavy t-lay soiLs such as are found in Northern 0n- tarln, the results of all experiment at the Dominion Experimental station at Kapuskasing. Ontario are very instructive. Two similar four-year rotations have been running alongside each other for thirteen years. Both con- sist of oats. barley and two years of mixed hay. One has not re- ceived any manure or other fer- tilizer. whilc the other hus been given an application of eight. tons of manure to the barley‘ and an- another of (light toils on ihr alter- math of the first year's hay for the second year of lin_v. From the information gathered on these ro- tations during thirteen years. It. is possible lo compare the effect of manure on barley and hay, and the residual effect on oats and ray. A study of the data shows that barley increased 65 per cent and clareil. ‘has the Tltfllflfflllflll of any eSN/XPSHOT filllllsix sEPTEMBER a, i938 _ , - —~~--—-e.-s Are YO Getting ‘he Most Qul oi LIFE ? Enjoy Canada's stirring new radio feature! One of the great personalities of our time! (Jour- age and inspiration in stories and in music. Dr. William L. ~ Stidger X! War hero. Internationally h-Iu human elperlenrwl n! thrllllnr, interest ! Heart-worming‘, music by Dr. Stldgcr‘! Inmnua group these grout broadcasts that |l\‘|]'\ you gel liiorctiul of life! 3F 9 Y -11.45é~_t¢ Commencing MONDAY, SEPT. 5 “d m‘??? 310F150)’. Tuesday. “kvlriesrini; Thursday and Fflllfl)‘ at the ~am=~ time brought you by Flcisrhmann’: NEW lliflIl-Vitnnlirt Yeast, the health food that has aided mil- lions, now richer in vitamins . . . more helpful than cvcr. all ha} ltil perr 't’froni i" idiial eifcct that i.~; re ciiial fcriility the yrrirs ftilloivilig ailplicatlolls. These cuillparisolls slioiv very clearly that tile hay crops respond- ed iii a greater degree to lllilllllfF _ than dill the zrain crops, and in- dicate that. the most profitable nlace for the manure will be on the nay crop. Another experiment that has been rilnnitlg: for a shorter time seems to indicate that commercial fertilizers will give as 20ml results on grain as on hay. It \\"0lll(‘l appeal" then that the , most. satisfactory results will be obtained from applying the man- , lire on the hny crop. and the com- mercial fertilizers on the grain} crops. , KENSINGTON lain/rill; BE- t LOVED BY BRITISH "Near the roar rif Kensinizton High Street slccps a Palace where Time itself seems to stand still.“ says Wynne Garrett, writing iii "Women's Journal." lt is the be- loved Palace. lived ill b_v many generations of rofvaltv and still the home today of three Princesses. "I love every brick of the place,’ ‘Iliese words are often tin the lips of Kcnsiiiizton Palace residents as they S'i“iilf‘l in the little courtyards of what might be an ilnspoiled Stilart \'lll'l,"" The Polar-c has its cottrices rilitl green as well zis its rnl-nl l'o,<i<’.ent‘t‘$. Queen Victoria CllFTlFllPfl it. so much that she ueiiitl w! lie. of its beiiil: iiilllerl down to make why for the uroivth of Lonrloli Fri Parliament restored it nt lzrezlt eriszt for her. Diamond Jubilee. ‘Never before.’ it \\‘.'\“. (le- Careful “framlng" with trees made this snapshot more PICFYE‘ lng. LMOST everyone who has l camera token pictures of his liomc. but many of us neglect the low simple silgizestiona which would make our snapshots of "homo sweet home" much morrypleasing. Herc they are: First. keep tho camel-o. level, or vertical lines will be distorted. Stand brick far enough to get the plctiirc- without. tilting tho camera. If necessary. shoot from across the street-perch yourself in a fork of a tree. or maybe a step- ladrler will give you the proper ele- vation. Second, pick a time when the sun lights the house tit the proper angle. The i-ilin rays should etrike the house at a iilallt so that shadows nro cast by such details as window frames and weiitherbonrdinlr. These charl- oivs oiltllnn all the lirlrzhtl_i' lighted projecting details. and they will ap- pear clearly in tho picture. Third, try tn "frame." tho picture attractively with trees or over- hanglng branches. Such a natural "frame" for the house given depth to the picture and adds pictorial charm. A good fourth rule-mine a color hay 126 per cent. in response to direct appliratlons of manure. Wllllfl (VII: i-"|-r'v.=r"l W!‘ "cflf. Thistorlt: bilildili .l(‘f‘(lOil. People ir-iililise - ' as a cross ‘ flot Sir luflionrbfl , of rllnbcrs? lh-nr wltll quite llie "B/Iailiy 21ilC("~l Palaces lirivc (‘Xvllffl so mil llf‘l'.\l‘f‘ll a We“ and n i- Il"f"l ilnllaf‘. Not the rnrt of plum» 10' hotel. n lllll\l‘lllll. make a home in. "The secret ot h ace is its IIOTIIPU!‘ 'll“.‘ l"llB understood monarch ‘Wiilillri Ill. at lcnst. knciv how to lllllltl smile- thing friendly and (‘t)lllIi"‘I,llilI. 1i Ciil'i.<t<i]iiii-:' \\'.' large the existiixu llfl - it as near as |lO>$l r» homes that tllo Kiliu When our (lWll Qiiet-li born in 180T iii the fir . . room ivliieli ll£l(l been Q11"! tnrias lookiiitl mi if» Kt GIITIIEYIF, lint one cllii-i visible from tllc Wllltlnv ~. l “To-clot: nftrz- SF‘\'l"l~'~liliP years ', of London's develoilrilcl ' still only 3 one rririi trip, llirit (if . ‘~ , Lane I-Iotr-l. is to br~ l'_‘i'\ll Pul- ‘.i.( . room. The vista i~ tlliit n! tlit- 1" slicct. of the Rn lid rind rind . far-strctchlili: cri" '»-v\:l_i llllvil by trees,‘ IYNDATED YVION (By The (‘anrunn Prowl Closiiic evelinilce w“ At. Montreal ~Pr~ilnri . g U. S. tllr 1,00 3-10: flfiilt" " "P. 3-4. At Nr-iv ‘fol-l: Went? 1P5 M4: (‘alizitliriii rilr .00 11-": frrilie 2.- 7‘! 1-8. At Paris ~Poiiiitl l7.’;'_"i fr: U. S fill‘ 3G R0 fl‘: Cfliizifillii flll‘ . i 7o fr. In (‘mltl ~pllllilfl ‘ls lltl- l‘, S fill‘ 7ft 44 cents; ("Wtltlwv fir ‘I Space didn't permit taking a com- plete view, but the doorway and roof angle: alone made a charm- ing shot. filter over the crilnera lens to rdvo tone to the sky. Rlch-trinntl sky is especially pleasing ili pictures of white houses, nnrl it improves the effect of nny picture. lf you have no recent gut-titres of your homo, trike ii few toil l\', follow- ing these silzcestlons lH-rli IFS your hour-to ill an FllIIIIIPVl that you eziii‘? apply all tho rilles. but ("lClL by it~ self, will help you produce nlclllrr-x that more etlractively present tli ~ place when: you I've. 200 John van Giliitlor.