0C'l‘5§E'R~`2'2.’ 1929" _ _ ‘ ‘ ' P j ~ ` ‘ ` ' ' - _ , m wcUmm _- .murmur KILL TWOPBIRDJ Wim ` cms K_sroNE: W Begiufths teodiod of Vlrslrsllf _ P }MMEDlATELY and do. not ~. , ~’ want until January. ss it takes \ But about en _mediated bend __ 4 011:: ;|p th°‘::l't;:‘u °§a:°‘_lf will prhduce 0X0ls ° / e o l e u r e r , not llopo ¢0 I? ' ‘ denser and iilkier t h e s a m e 'I fur next winter and H \_ . e .‘ -- =f . ...°‘,:.‘::.°:.::‘.:.".'::.‘;‘::i‘: 7°" 'un ‘ t , production next spring. 'A n °"° Prrcesx <2 lb. een $2.25. 10 lb. ` can $9.50, 25 lb. can $22.50, ~' 100 lb. drum $83.00. ‘ ' Rolerl & Arnett, Summerside Mollie & Co. Poole & Thompson, Ltd. Charlottetown Montague made from apple 1uiee.1¢ can. new- then be racked off ouwfully md é _ even he mme ‘fn-,m many Dum- stored in clean casks in a cool place ..'.."‘=°-‘=*` -_ s " _ v r i \ "°'""'° I" ’.“"”“",’°" °"` e sings in me end :arrester du- , _ P9 m”m_uADl vmnau culation of air The same tempera- sweet` juices, from hcney etc., pro- lim' 01051118 UD W “C1040 lil - vided themsf/erlsl used contains sur- Throushout the whole nroow of ficient' sugar and is in no way ob- ViI\€8M'-mHl¢l1'l8. tlollllim-S! is GX- / iacticnable. itremely important to keep undesir- _/° _Z The pmduction of vmeggr 1, the able organisms from affecting the /_ result cr two distinct fermentation flavour and strength of the product- \ processes, both depending on the action of micro-organisms. The first _`_' l ture should be maintained ss for the ' L | (h,,,,,,,,,,¢,;,-,.g,.;,, N,,,,,, nwnein reneedones, and under _ _ such conditions, the vinegar should e ' f ` vmwu- .5 ordmm-11`y produced gg be ready in a _few months. It may _ Q process consists in the changing of the sugar in the'Juice to alcohol and carbon dioxide, and is brought about by the action of yeasis. The second is brought about by the action of bacteria capable of acting on the alcohol and forming from it acetic acid which gives the vinegar its char- acteristic sour taste. _ E f o -_,-1, ii *I in 5'! #fs ‘~<.;=».=~'».-221°.-'<1 I- :lf e' _.2 ‘av 'S . s ,c r e .» fi Flour and Feed -M, ' Now arriving our early wintefs supply of Home in the hliowing well known brands.- naavan. _ ocean cr-ry rulers! aonm noon REGAL AND ROYAL HOUSEHOLD (In bags and barrels) Also the Following Feeds BEAN, SHORTS, WHITE IIIDDLINGB, OIL CAKE MEAL. SCHUMACBEB FEED, SUGAR BEET PULP, CORNMEAL, CRACKED CORN, FEED WHEAT, f Union Dairy Feed ' EOLLED OAT8 OATMEAL , All of which we are seliing~at~lowest prices' Wholesale -& Retail Specially clots prices to dairymen and Farmers’ Clubs on Flour in 6-bbl. lots and Feed is ion lols. Don‘t fall to get’ our~ prices - before putting in your winter-'s supply. - A. HORNE 69° CO. 19-Sat-Tues-Bat. _ .-____._,i.é_.---.___---11 A Safe, Sturdy Pen ~at a Low Price This completely enclosed fox pen is onsiorthe eturdlest, safest and most durable pens built. lt is used by hundreds of the most successful ranchers in the country. lt is covered wir. bottom Ind lilies with PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTING. which ls 6 times stronger than others. specially madsto our specifications for use in the salt-laden air of the Maritime Provinces. Every twist of PRINCE EDWARD Netting is solder-locked. lt stands the strain of storm and hard use. Prince Edward Fox Netting for the Economy Pen ‘ N0. I ICONOMT' PEN ' ll'0lll§0fl.l$0lg%l8.l5» _ 1 ll150`ft. Six x . Ctzspletewltls staples and lacing wire. Price' Freight ' _ N0 I ICONOHY PIN in-ou1sor¢.x::x;i4=;515-' ~ l H150". X I . ` C:;pless_wltli staples and lacing wire. Price Frelsht raid saw " ' No. s scoNosn_ ran j * 1s in is. , ei:vlu.l.ns_|»eu»¢ 11"- Pfl°°~l‘f°*¢’** Prince Edward -For Netting issmdgbyt - - - - R, T, Holman-, Ltd., Summerside. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Charlottetown. Kennedy & Co., 0’I£Bl'¥» Russel Lhamplon, Kensington. _ _ Wm. Callback, Bed0¢l\\¢» ` The time required for the fermen- tation will depend largely upon the temperature. The most favourable temperatures are 65-'lb deg. F. under which conditions the alcoholic 'fer- mentation should be finished inside .several days or a couple of weeks, as indicated by a cessation of 'froth- ing. A frequent cause of falure is storage of the barrel at too low tem- peratures, which qe unfavourable to the yessts and permit other organ- isms of an undesirable type to flour- ` ish. Furthermore it it advisable tor add a starter in the form of a yeast cake to every 4~5 gallons of juice. 'rhebenei should nat be fined more than two-'thirds full, and is best placed on its side. bunghole up. and open to allow the gas to es- cape. The opening should also be covered with a light cloth to keep out flies, dust etc. ‘ The acetic fermentation is best regulated by adding likewise a start- er in the form of "mother of vin- egar" This should never be added* tation, plenty of air is required for‘ the acetic bacteria and it is advisable to ventilate the barrel by boring PEERLESS MALPEQUE The passing of Mr. William Henry Phillips of Arlington on Saturday. 12th, is regretted by s, large circle of friends here. Among-the nearest relatives here of the deceased are his daughter, Mrs. Everett-Ramsay and his brother, Mr. Edmund Phil- lips both of Hamilton. Among those in attendance at the funeral -were the Rev. D. M. Grant Messrs Ed- mund and Eliner Phillips, Howard Ramsay. George Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsay. TUG Sympathy of all citizens here is extended to Mrs. Duncan Mac- G°U8Bn in the sudden passing of her _father, Mr. Fliwssrd Ma.cEwen of StS,nlev.'Mrs. Ma/ccougsn is spend- ing several days with her mother. _-._~ Mrs. John MacMillan and Mr. Lorne MacMillan of Brackley Point -*Pont several days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan’ MacGougs.n, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MscGougan and Rev. D. M. Grant were in at- tendance at the funeral of Mr. Ed- ward MacEwen, Stanley. Mr. Claude Bearlsto who resides in Boston, Maas motored hem on I to the sweet. elder out be the hard M"“d“Y “ml is the We” °f hi-’ W' cider. Under the alcoholic fermen- ents’ Mr' and Mrs' Dim Be’-“sm” Among the recent, guests at Mrs. Sinclair MacGougan may be men TRULY, thisis the age of colour. Brilliant harmonies of borne de- coration are the vogue. inside and out. Daringyet artistic colour schemes, un- thooght of before, are being intro- duced everywhere. Thiswldeipreadeolmzrtrendispaf- ficuhrly marked in roofs. No longer are people content with the dnb, dull sameness of former years. They want roofs that satisfy their colour hunger _-that give a rich, dashing personality _to their homes. ” Soda people tum inevitably so Bflhtfotd llulti-'Coloured Asphalt Slsteo. Their charm, their vivid ubesuu. their almost unlimited range \\| *L of e-olour harmonies hiahftliellt th logical choice of those who wont this' homes so be strikingly picturesque. Decide NOW to roof or re-reel with beautiful Brantford Multi-Cel» oured Asphalt Slate. They will lfee guard yourhome from Woithlflnsol devastating assaults. And you will have a roof that is fire-safe. d_urlH.e, trouble-free and a source of pride and satisfaction through the years. Write for cow of free be&n` “Beauty With Fire Protection'-Q comprehensive treatise on the penpals type, design. iinish andcoleur foryeur:` roof. ggy W” Wiillif itili _ ucned the renewing. m. H. ideniuey. ' A ,,,,N,_,*»,,,,+H*,,,,,, ,Summerside John' Clark, Summer- , side, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robertson Glace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ’ Johnstone, ottawa, ont., xr. M. mu- M"’““°°‘”°d "’ B"”“9'§_C“"l‘°*!_c2‘”P‘“" U"‘“"‘ N Ier, Nleiw York, W. B. Macfieill, Sum- ' _ , Halifax, N. S. Saint John, N, B. Saint .l'ohn's, Nild. ,mers c. _ For P Sale By: FENNELL 6;’ CHANDLER LTD, 155 Queen Street. Charlottetown t I Miss Marion MacSwain teacher get Lot 18 school spent the autumn Y The Rogers Hardware 'WHAT WE HAVE Wlii’l.l. HOLD' Than Sorry " your F01” gpg U18 mtl" Droll!-IDI! investment that you have. Are !°ll Netting than Pearson? uwhw.. “uecause," you |001 ll else know- 'rlNG" 1| protecting voor Forts- Thia netting is u'M»,YANl1»l'-U 0°' fore and after being woven. Hangs Flat without bagging or lag- ging and makes a PGHCN "UW- SPECIALLY MADE FOB US. oun rmcas ana 'rua nr-:sr on rua |sLaNo. i llcGOWAN'S LIMITED Kilmllir Company, Ltd. Mr. George Thompson of Montague spent Monday in Malpeque. Miss Marjorie Peake has returned M , to her hr/me after an extended visit its Better to be Sure to Cu,,w,,_ V §151NN1NG e waAv1§<_; Parties intending to have Spin- |°l”¢ W lil” mem' ny um' '"7 °"'°' V ning and Weaving done must have 4 1 in be _cen“m, Mu, woo at the M by Novem r “il *M* "‘° "”‘ “'*”’“"" “T” 9209-1o-is-11-is-za-24-ze-sa. C.. -». me ~ -» »-~m~= POTATOES ann mixed cars Vegetablu. Wire eel- lect quantity and price. M+»+ . 1748-9-19-ti. iholidays with Mr. and Mrs. John qoulson. Sea View. r _ .. . Mr. and Mrs. John E. Campbell, Sea View. were recent visitors to iTyne Valley. Wm. LANDBIGAN, Souris. WANTED ` J. BI FODEY, Regina, Sash. We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tues- days and Fridays Until-Noon. DAVIS £6’ FRASER LIVE HOGS ___ :- ><. \ so l""l 'E O-OOC POTATOES tion for Boat loads. J. LESTER DOUGLAS, ` Charlottetown, P. E. l»Iand_ Phones 79! and 938. ' 7727-9-19-Imo. I BULBS We have hat received and opened _our Annual FALL SHIPMENT of DUTCH BULB! direct from HOLLAND. A very carefully selected stock of lint SIZE BULBS, which we offer at lowest' prlesa- lu in! quantity. HYACINTIIB A (Double and Single) beautiful colors. TULIP! (Double and Billie) a splendid heleetlon. DAIWIN TULIP! (Tall) _extra choice eolofl. NAICIIIUI. U I 0 0 U S. l"l.llt!IA. DAFIODILS, etc.. etc. Weplypsslogevou all BULB- Olblll B! MAIL. lend for our prles list. PAANT fall BULBS luring OUIOBII and NOVEMBER oansa :aan wane me selection U good. Reyes, McKay 85 Sham. Tyne Valley- . _ C°”'°" & C°° Fennel! & Chandler . F. W.f.Iolinsmn, Murray Riv¢1'- . 0 , , _ » 0 ' ' ' AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day at om _ warehouse Bogan's Wharf. highest if I I! .- / , prices for good stoekl Accommoda- . » , .., n ) _. r, i .f ye “J i . » x <3' 'l . \ H§0*%*+O . 096700 - Excels In >\}\ QUALITY of Product _ RICHNESS of Vitamine Confenf ` SUPERIORITY in Highest-class , Pelt Production ECONOMY in Feeding Costs For sale by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. lmremm. Blscurr Co. cnAm.o1're1o\vN P.E..l. ig;-1_0 . 0 ' / _ . _ . , , '\i~..-e,-_ . , ;> _ ~_` ll -LLM _...+_ a_ ...N - l i t