L ` <`. ill_“.'= .--~;-_I ___ .1 1 , i -1. rl }'.‘;i-' -j’ ~ in xi J' ;? 13,9( A -1 -if 3 __ 0 .\. lr . bw” 5 4 ,». .W .. 1? A *_ $‘{ El 1, if i I u 'd - |»'”"___ ;i_'\' ‘ << »~~:..,--.-»- -L 1 .._..-1 -_ ~:_-7-25;; ~1¢'~ _ 2-;§;4»_.n'j.,_. _ -_ -‘_~.f(:.-_i,_'_..'» _, _ ,- _.__ _ f» Le -_vi-,}1;_ -1,1 _ _ ,.»-.=,»l---°-- 'Q lil ~.»_,§_-"="-',».‘» 5 =_ _ -lu ,.-1.-T 1-_ T4-P , i ..,. I ‘ *_ _~\ I 1 _ Qfssrreesaeea ~ -J; as adams, __~§r_; _ _f" ""-“wr-_ _- . - _ - __ -_- -_ _-:L29 =&2-` ' ;_»_‘_";_ 'fi'-“` .f 1 ‘Ji _ .4 .i\:.{' J '.5 I ;‘ *ares :»"` _ f, _ , .-u,rr,'-' 5- '»- ' '~ -' 'r`L',/V fi... ii _ ri » ,L /__ _ , - _ _ " §>r@~_.- - `r‘>K'- - A `f‘ "“"-"=~‘r:r¢§;¢-3;; vet-ff-=*:e 'r ~' <» .- if-» 2: ,' ._ I 1 i .-.l ._-_l__ .l",, \ W , TW ----~!r-‘--- ¥=1-able Pam -M-=\»1¢ sulnlv scuuni Farm for Sale Forlale Ther will be sold by public auction -q_; suv*-su _i e on me ,umm on Tu,,day_ oc The undersigned offers for sale his gg °°mm°n¢m‘ "_ 1 P m _ t he beautiful farm, situated at Rollo Bay farm, stock, oi-op, mrming lmpie- WW containing 176 acres of land mmm ‘M houuhalg 53°C., Qt the 120 of which is cleared and ln a very li John 8 Mlobeod The farm is l1l8l1 state of cultivation the bslancol le gn ‘ huh .mg °g ¢umvg1_10n_ wen covered with an excellent growth oi wanna good buildings and within herd I K mil; of B:-adalbane village U18 and soft wood Also never fail stream of water on farm It is lhouid weather prove unfavorable within four miles of the thriving obo will be held’ on ilrst nne day lol DOI! of Souris, and convenient to lgwhg Catholic and Protestant churches, oo Fu- nu-ther particulars spill! t sch llirp lille MacLeod, on the y-pmis mills Cl 0|' WALTER MlcKENZi E,° ling l, cheese factory grisi and saw The buildings consist of good dwel with orchard attached one barn Springfield 97 ft. x 26 ft with manure shed at 791.10 1,§Mg,gt5i_ tafied one barn 40 x 20 ft both have ' concrete floors. granary. hennery, pig EGU’ woodhouse boiling house, ice house. and machine-house All in ex cellent repair Three thousand dol iars insurance on buildings _'_' This farm fronts on Rollo Bay i am instructed to sell by Public he n u ntlt of ea manure Auction on the premises of R C A ;n re u y q B y B be obtained at any time Gram' Hishnpd ‘"1 snurday' zmh This fann has taken ilrst prize in init, at 1 o‘cinek pm., the following (arm competition for the year 1911 l "M" 9 ”h°l°° head °f Mm( CNW’ invite inspection Price asked $4 300 including some Jerseys of the high TER.MS-}-lalf purchase price cash. "t q“amy' mme of mem freshemd balance can remain on farm if pur about 1 month ago and others to shawl, desires freshen within 6 weeks; 1 Draft- Msre, Domino, 5 years old, 1;-oo lbs black; 1 Draft Mare. Steads Barrls or ter, 9 years ol`d, 1250 lbs., bay; 1 WILLIAM R WEBSTER Rollo Bay West J S HINTON ' Summersllde Driving Mare, Balston, 9 years f»l 1100 lbs.. hay; 3 General Purpose Horses; 1 Brood Sow and Litter; 2: Geese; 1 3-h.p. Engine, Grey; 1 2-h.p. ! Engine. International; i Manure Valuable Fan” Property Spreader; 1 Gang Plough; 1 Potato Digger; 1 Mowing Machine, Dper ing; 1 L-and Roller; 1 Canadian truck- wagon, ironaxle; 1 Grain Grinder; 3 For Sale The undersigned will sell by Public prlvmg Wgsonl ° Auction on the premises on Thurs~ Terms: Under $5.00, cash; 14 mths. day on approved notes. D BENJ. CARTE R, G08-10-16M5i Auctioneer. O 0 t lce A reward of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) will be paid for information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who liberated or removed 'u ' rates in Hard' 's speckled tro r. from c y Mill Pond, -and the head of Thomp- son's Mill Pond, Little York. during the. egg collecting season of 1916. G. 8. DEBBARATS Deputy Minister of the Naval Service Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa lilh October, 1917. 680-10-17M6L ' Farm for Sale \ A1' rnENcH nivsn ___ - New i.o'.4ooN. consisting oi’ 100 acres well fenced and watered. 85 acres clear, balance covered with a good growth of lumber rind wood. Buildings in first clans re- pair. Convenient to churches, school and shipping. For particulars apply to GEO. C. MacKAY, $45-10-J5M6ipd. Public Auction We will sell on the market Square Tuesday,October 23rd 191'? at the hour of 1-2 o’clock noon one Sow Pig. Terms at sale. B. CARTER _ _ _ Auctioneer. 109-10-lolwalpd. _»_;\ F” its _ _ `§` _ -_ 'f/_§_4f‘~ - "'~;»:'“-~ Synopsis of Canadian Northwest - had Regulation ui rim solshssdof family in any mais ovsx ei y o h mr .silent 31.8 lucy lor thaomletrict. hx prog; ¥not T- _-l-Agri-i-on ¢srt.dgoondilieas,“°-’ fl-|'t;'.‘|il%r°J)‘m§'ui"§¥Ei§:=.:§ici:d .1 1”” d.;:.‘f“‘~¢.°=‘-*‘=‘~»='--if'-ff=‘» `91 the lsr, day of November next A. 1917 at the hour of 12 o’clock noon. two certain tracts of land sltuate on the Winsloe Road consisting of one acre tract and another of 45 acres both in a high state of cultivation with a good dwelling house and other farm buildings owned by the late William Good, The property is situatg about six mfles from Charlottetown and will afford a rare opportunity _to secure a first class farm property. For further particulars apply to C. D. McCALLUM Solicitor Dated this 15th day of October A.I}. 1917. HENRY HOI-_INE _ noses-r s'rEwAnT` Executors under the last will of Will- liam Good deceased. 699-10-18Mttstu7i_ _ For Sa|e_b_y Tender Tenders will be received by the Tra» cadie Cross Farmers' institute until Oct. 26th for the sale of a number of lambs and sheep. The highest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. JAMES SMITH. Secretary. Tracadie -Cross. 658-10-16Mtts5ipd. £ TIME TABLE' V ROCKY POINT FERRY. Lesve Gh'Town Leave Rocky ,PL 3.00 p.m. 9.00 s.m. 10.00 s.m. 11.30 a.m. 2 7.30 s.m. 8.30 s.m. 9.30 s.m. 11.00 s.m. _U1 -.°‘. Segg rss? @FFF QUYCBBJD-I Q.__ °‘é’23 'U .ass _ SUNDAY _ .eh-so Lass' ' cog? '5’F’?? F35? P-l Ngoza =2&s SF?Pr §?sFs 4.0 1602-9 sl.l.l.lN0v13 . yi i ii Noyes l take pleasure in informing the land-owners of the Province lhll. since retumlng to the Island recently, after many years engaged in Field and Ofiice _work in the Canadian West and at Ottawa, that I have fully equipped myself for the practise oi the pro- fession of Land Surveying. My in- struments are modem and oilicially tested. and my license to practise as a Government Surveyor in this Pro- vince ensures work legally done which will stand in any court of law. l am a pupil of Henry J. Cundall, L. S.. up to the time of his death a year ago, Chairman of the Provincial Land Surveyors. and l have received. from mosihsresi sues "aww ‘time to time, supplementary instruc- tion from Prof Shaw, Provincial En- gineer eud Land Surveyor. ‘_ ' ‘ Orders by mail or _Telephone with ' 9 '--“- our :len - promptly attended to in any part of ,$' g ' 'mil' the Province. ._ ' _` v`¥.-",\:' 'fix ;._'r-. -.__ Yours.|\¢-.nu ~\ sr- ( "' 5 _ ~ .- .loom A._m\ooouAl.o, e°.ci-r..-.“°- °'-'- 3’-- -. Provincial- Land. Surveyor. Hermanville. October 17th. - 714-10-19M4'ipd. - I r October 21 1917 2. THE TEMPLE REBUlLT AND ICATED DED (Ezra 3 8-13) Golden Text.-°4Enter into courts with praise."--Psalm 100 re were four main groups of Jews those' L9 who oemained in Babylon the rem ,Of nant who returned to Judah the re- Dl tugeus in Egypt sud the nydrid pop °f brave remnant who returned to Jer usalem to rebuild the temple of Je IH hovah and reestablish the old time es ln the seventh month oi' the year Bl ney was also contributed to pay the coast. where they were carried tu, robes ble-w the trumpets and -the Lev- W ness efndureth for ever toward Israel." 'w same one since the days of Esarhad- don. King of Assyria, and as-king that v they might assist in -the building of S from Bahylonia to occupy the land in d place of -the Jews-. These people in- u fused by Zerubbabel and the rest, for they alone would build the temple ti -and carry out the order of Kinz CY- k Jews from building. They succeeded ti umil the time of King Darius. During p the interruption of the Jews were c became so worldly that they lost e to argue that God’s time for restor- c '2lZlZlZ¢2°2IZ'2'Zlll1lllllulnllliluts;s;s;~;-;- Il To Stop a Persistent. g Z- Hacking Cough " ";:..”.:°°..:°.-:°°:z .::.°.-2° a:':..:’.‘° in every other respect, are annoyed with a persistent hanging-on bronchial cough year after year, d|_sturbin their sleep and making life disagrecdlile. It’s so needle-ss-t _ere’s an old \homc~madc rein- cdy that will end such a cough easily ang éiufiekly. d _ e rom any ruguist ‘Zip ounces pf Pinex” (50 cents worth), pour ii into a 16-oz. hottie and dll the bottle with plain granulated sugar sv-ru . Be- gin taking it_ at once. Gradually buh surely Jon will_ notice ifhc phlcgm thin -out_an then disappear altogether, thus cndinig a cough that you never thought woul cnd_. It`slso promptly loosens A dry or tight cough, stops the tr9ub|e» some tllros tickle soothes the irritated membranes that line the -throat and bronchial tubes, and relief comes almost -, immediately. A dsy’s use will usually » break up an ordinary throat or chesii`, cold, and for bronchitis, croup, whgqp- ing cough and bronchial asthma t ere is nothing better. It tastes pleasant and keeps perfectly. _ Plnex is s. most valuable concentrated compound of zenulno Norway pine ex- trsc and is used bv millions of people every year for throat and chest code. with splendid results. ' .,' To avoid disappolntme is ask your full directions and- don’t accept any- thing else. A' ,guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promvtlv refunded goes-wntli this preparation. The Plnex Co., Toronto, Ont. ‘W Fungus l driving-mare, 5 years old. l sin- gle truck wagon, 1 wood sleigh (new) 1 s_et driving harness, 1 set--express hai1n`ese_/ - _ B80-10-17,H|lpd. 1 ‘my .ll came droughts and thi thelf CFODI. token; they believed of God’s displeasure The preachlns ol' their helped to rouse them (See Ezra 5 1 ion llcials of the province beyond the riv er inquired by what authority the H'|| Jews were re-building. and sent 5 re gates with thankiglvlng, and into His D0l't 4. Bd At the time of our lesson th re *BHS nhtlon of Samaria Our lesson of last|W0"P»l\lp of Jehovah was D0I‘D€!\lHl0Cl sunday told us something or ihuselsnd the hishest rellsion kent its place who remained im Babymn and goday until Christ came to reveal its miss we will follow the fortunes of the lo" worship Hrs Ons large. sue pruk building (April) under the leadership of lierlslllllllleli ln WlllCh most Of U19' DB0' ubbabef me governor, and Joshus,|Dl° svemed to be livins- and he ask the high priest the returned exiles,9d H fl'l€'nd What it was The school gathered at Jerusalem to celebrate house, he replied That then. was the Feast of Tabernacles The ilrstlsaved fl'0l1l the fire” N0. that has' concern of their leaders had been to been build the altar of the burnt offering, the foundation of the new city and there the offerings were sacritlc bI‘08 §d according to the law of Moses Moe Said masons and carpenters, and furnish lllel food and drink and oil to the men of fll'6 Sidou and Tyre who brought cedar- blllld it Wlsely and Well: what did they. trees from Lebanon to Joppa on the'lJ\lild first? ' Jerusalem for the Temple. _valled among the Welsh miners of When the builders laid' the founcla~|llf6 l tions the priests in their official ill ltes sounded the cmybais in praise itor of the Lord as had been. done in the came f-aint sounds from the earth be- tiime of David the King. and with low songs they gave to the Lord, saying, distinct. "seeming like the weird mel~ "For he is good. for his ‘loving-kind odies played bythe wind on telegraph And' all the people shouted with joy mingling with the creaking of mach- _ because the foundation of the house lnery, and resolving themselves at '- of the Lord was laid, through many last into the famlllisr notes of "Near~ of the priests and Levites and oth- cr, my God, to thee." ln it moment the ers, the old men who had seen the cage reached the top of the shaft.and ~ first 'l‘emple,werc overcome and wept the ` so loudly that one could not distingu- way,up from the depth of hundreds is-h the sounds of weeping and of of shouting, __ _ heads. _joined in ‘Praise God. from, Then came the Samaritans, claim~_ whomall blessings flow" and then ’_-ng that they had worshipped the quietly turned homeward." ' the temple. Who were the Samarit- ed ans When the Assyrians conquered ed -Samaria and took the Jews who livf- sengers who arose very early every -ed there captive, they. brought people morning and 'read their Bifbles on _ termarrled with the Jews, who were mornings of this fellowship without allowed to remain, so that there was r-peech, one said to the other. “Halle- an admiulture of Jewish blood in their lujah!" And the other responded, by descendants’ veins, and this gave "Amen-” And then, at Dr. Sainpey's in them a certain kinship with the Jews. invitation; the great *audience united timmy to their English m£,ndH_ but ._i____` Their request that they might Join in three times in concert of joyous -praise some of the commonest am, _i",,ig(.,,_ " ' ' the building of the temple was ref in ' rus_ This so angered the Samaritans favorite, "The Lily of the- Valley." E so far that the work was interrupted trouble, papa. I can sing li. on any: D _ . _ _ - ' j' _ _ f‘ " _..._ __ _ .1..~‘,' :-_-,_ - 1 §"§ o persons. "ci-onk ' .- .l- i_. l- ,_ 'f ¢.’-_»- __ __ .~'- hild whether the- page displayed a; wine Hérookvy means ser;1;;l\i(:r siiizyff Qqxzga _,__ busy in preparing their own homes song of sorrow or of loy. she was cO»lo|._..' ..B0hter_.. comma" __ Kewl "_Y,.-_;f‘,_;§__.1-_;`-,'~_'_’¢’_\; fi "j_‘f_.-ff-__ . and restoring the ancient cities, and ready to sing of Onewho is "the fair-_ V ~ - A? '"`°”`°' _ .._ t . _‘g . some of their enthusiasm and began ing it would be if God’s grown-up,, When the pages of life"s book are ale mu or disappoinm-1em.and penplcxnm or music. they miigbt sing their song of In sorrow, he's my comfort, ln trouble, he’s my stay. He tells me every care on him to roll; " '”'° '°" "°°“'“ ‘-' He-s the Lily of me vsusy. the Bright ,u_u_u;»;u,u'u,|,u,u s su »,u u;s'~;u~u;.;u;u°u;s Tliousands of people normally healthy He.s the fah.eHt_ of ten thousand to _ water. After the pals -_ve e __ - . drugglst for "21/5 ounces o?1’inex" with 3wr|||'zed they should be |nvB,-¢_ed |,_-, a -'basket in a centrifugal _mai-nine a clean protected place until time to _ ' V , Blotchy Ski,-_n 1 __ A Necessity _ _ J.->~» prophets. lssggui and zeclumun and Haggni 1) Ill 'Ezra 5 and 6 we read of opposit- from another source Persian of to King Darius The King search the records. and nndiug the dsc 9 01 F1118 Cyrus, ordered the Pers to help in the building of the 111910 In the sixth year of the reign KIDS Darius the temple was com I ¢l0d and dedicated The keeping the Passover followed Thus the Dr Lyman Abbott recalls riding on lf”-ll'l Past a. city where all the housl had been recently rleriroycd by ood out from tha log houses and rebuilt since The are laying' d and deep. and wise and well,” Dr Abbott Some of the Jews had returned to r city which had been ruined by and neglect, they wanted to re- A beautiful custom' formerly pre- Calumet and' Hecla copper- mine northern Michigan when their ork 'for the day was done. To a vis- standing nt the mouth of the mine which grew stronger and more - lres.: Nearer and nearer _they came, men-who had' been singing their fee; stepped out and, baring their _ ORANGE Ai the World's Sunday School Con- entlon held in'Zurlch_ Dr. John R. ampey told an incident that occurr on the steamer on which he cross- tbe Atlantic. There were two pas- ' .___ -l"`? 4-‘T11 / A “J __‘._, ,* ,Uv gr.- v-41 KING com; Memories of"__“_tl'ie nicest cup of tea -l ever tasted*-» L - l _ PEKOE The -iz. M v \ -_gf- _ m ~»‘¥"` '” . .»-2;'-'-sz- . (_. . _ ~-;',a-»~.. `~, . ' 7.? 1é§§§é@§§§¥r if 1-f 'i ~ _;;.'.______. )E’.;__’____m_= _Q _: _ i _ _ l . uexsmngrsf ¥-V \_> IN i~, ._ , f i ‘ »~ *. _. eck. Neither could" _speak the lang- ' » age of the' other, bu-t, after several' AUSTRALMN S|_ANJ_ Australian soldiers ure Ali\ci'ii'an the words, “liailellxjahi Amen!" ie family ln singing Gospel songs, L_ ept urging her father to slug her S age!" lt made no difference to thot! st of_ten thousand." What a bless_ lo hudren Could follow that Bump” lm unmercit`ull_v. “lie hasn'i Buck ll 0 less than when they are n ed with lion," used necently by it static mier ln li speech lu Pai'lia,uioni. has the salma slgniilcunvo. "’l`ha('§r up a- gainst his-duclihuusc" iiullr-atcu that the person nrmicd is plai-orl in il rlll emma or false position, ami the mucli less cryptic pin-use "not within <-opus' would ‘be used ol' an unziltaiiialilc rn. suit or an incorrect cult-,iilutiou._.fl`\\-fi perversloiis of iroinmon words, ui-1-, found iu all classes ol' Aust:-uli:\‘|i eww- lety. "To infer" ls\invai-iillily ilsofi in thc sousc of “to imply." nnil “iluan<-l al" is not only the usual s_vnon_vm for “solvent' but also has further sci-vii-c to perform. ln the rules oi' inost-sow al and sporting clubs thorn is ii, pro- viso that only ilnitnci-ul iuoin-hors many ladnesg "on any page.":- and Morning Star. my soul. -"Tho Christian." DIRTY PAILS CAUSE SCOUR8. _ The farmer who uses the swlll pall 'ni-ll air is bln I vi Many colloquial expi'oss‘im\s usvrl lm" "’“"l‘ pi‘odilcr‘,il \'»‘\1\' l';||ml|_\'_ ‘,__.__ l_ _ "W _..____'.‘£%-__....._. '__ ...r -if:-1?* ' l|ri\'i‘n :it lvvl‘i‘_\- liiuh \\‘ii lrulli \ l\il"|| origin; and mm. m.‘,S(,_n, “tn” _.mu .zill_ll:lcn= illzil. haul: in - -__________=.-_. ______- -_es 1i_-ruin' luilii--=ll-\»| itll' illuilwlil. :.|n-eil `.m`ri limi" nr.-» m:<~|<~ Iirilzhi in an |r‘\\“min|lios. \Vo‘. :i |»i1u- liilmll Ii ml-i.\l. |||~;:|i l`1'u|1\ lho huill. ilovlls llll (mil--Ii is, 'limi |»:'<~lu.ii1i.-ii_\‘ |||_\'iill<. |`u\- (hu (;|||-rent Nlvlif-l |»li||~l iii nil' iii-ii-_+ :ind |n»li.~=ll\-s it all llio `”""¢f"'1 _-1.-_~.-_ _ _- -_--v ;;;_-_-' f-_ --1-... _ _ gl il -.'. .-. ».._. -~~» .,-.1 :..~ .... ..‘! .ie- 35.*! ...._. . 1 ¢`s» '.‘,;_ _- i_-gs Lis' " . . E? _,.1 -.1 _.| ,ui _ ous, and of these an explanation will » A lime girl. who loved io join with perhaps, be “sefu,_ ..Bmm_,_,, um,_ oustantly recurring word to express ~ ,. _._ _.__ __ _ _ __ __ __ ___ atisfaction, is used `whei-ever an f-` 'f¢¢lT7'II'§:7 ___' --<',_'_ H.-~, _ up nl 1 l oi i-i - ii ` - . " '.l-"»*?“."f"` `~'”" 1" " -ZH '-1.-if"-‘, that they resolved fto prevent the Upon being told to wait till he could "ng H ., g_l..sclo gn' ".0" Nd) -;_._»;1f3_1\';,`~" -Tv if ‘*_f__Z-l-»r.i‘1._-§_jff::t_ _-'-"\ __ _ ripping oi topping. Ili is siilri lu ,._..’,&..,.___ ¢,¢_,.___, -Y , ly QQ.. ,_.G__:‘- _Q-1| nd the page. she exclaimed, Dont Come from me Jnpa____S‘_. ..h“n7al-,. :__-;_-._ <;~_:‘,; _U vm/ff /A in _*_ -__;»4___-:_;».l-‘; ' ` ~" " " \ ti .5 ._ \'g__'-_l-`_'g_'~"_" `“ robably a false derivation Applied *fy ,4 g -` "“' ‘~;5_i*_\ `-\»"_.»i~,> , .4 tx ’*_~. . ,_. cfm! X .' >"S" means that ‘he hasnt a ghost ,`;-§~:- ‘_.f'._. a chance. and "He's gum- n mil- -3'-`1I` 1'-."`”'”"f.f§_1§.. ,. .’:-: - -@- lll _ A WK . I ; e ~ .i _. 1. - - -"L!t"E- if s- _ -_ `i ' » " -_ -. _ . ears ago to describe 'a good _fel -_ _‘j'_'»jl w.” seems to be obsolescent, To ',l»`»;§__ ._\;‘_,-`__.';;;_.~f»'-§_!__`_ _‘ ` §___,¢rl5 .§'< ,J ‘poke borak" at anyone is to _viiafi __ '.';',§,-_.f,,._5,.Yg'7l¢,,_# (__ ' -1- »_ __-1.. _ _. - 1- - - 1 . V 1 \1,. 1- ‘ “, :_ (_ , »- >» *J-” il-f;`,..'I?*-`5: ‘-,"--7-f',’y'»?~I--1?- - - ;.-,- -' . % -- r f__' 7. iv-. fi -- 'tfglfg' f',_.:.." f- V " ‘ ._ . ..v` ‘_ ' I ,, , . “"1-s r ¢ ' _ _' ‘3-§’i‘(.‘£l.‘f;, l_` . ` `,--" gi eg--5 _JJ 'M °' 3 H. ‘ily L i - *sk ;,i;;;T€ 'u-211 ti ,`I},_ gp: 35 \ . _ " n\1tritio\is,tl1ei1anyollierwlieat Look `}R THIS slonavuru I ° f f0l‘ ffledllltl' Cillvtis Oi' -Wl\0 MIIB* U10 vote at a meeting. This moans _(hut 1;; _ 4” pd Dall 011 H 'D0Bl lJ8iW08Il f88dll1SB With- they have paid their i-iuhscri|1iini`_ in 01|! Wiliilllllg ll. Will S000 'll'-H l00klll8 the .same way trade unions and simi- ior a cure for calf scours. The dirty lar bodies state their right to glcbzir -l 'Krurnblcsit-d.¢uup_¢msl_ J ~ *~ ‘ 'rnnKkrhunnlurunnldnnat, ' ` which is considerably more 1- i ..., u .... QVQQ ff;éQ7 auvwwui scours. When the ily season an e_ » in - -: _' _Sgt '- n _ warm 'weather is at hand eirtrs` pre- -M&n0h0fil-ef U\lHl`fllHl\_-. _ _ * _.. -A _ i- |q . _,_ f '2 4 .~l_ _ calf pail is one of the chief causes of member from any hcneilt “ln ihu ' 'Z°.2. ` 3 u "' 'i __," _ __ ' d vent 0f'hl becoming `unilnsnilnl " ' lp TGHUNTO 0l\||l 5, '-.' J . _ 1 ,li rf 0 . ll-’ cautions must he takvn in caring for _ --____.___..__.;.' `-;~*¢*-3;,;,,L,. 7 " ____;;§` ' 3 -_ ui.. can pun., ruuy should -su mu. - ~ H°¢ Mr a- = Polisher ' _ \‘- ° --=‘-.:..::i‘t=H;;i1,;r;»;x,:;-- ' ' ~--~”-7"* _-1 _:_ __ *_ ___ __ _ __ ‘_ _ ... . _, _ ed thoroughly after each food and -_ _ _ __ . Z _ - ` ~~ , »._ _ ,,t,,,m,ed anne, Wm, gtg; __ 0,- hp; l-lot air is used_f_o_r: polishingffhc -f _1=i2!*-S-:fl'1_-_-_ ..;'_ -.-Lf_~¢s__- -~ ' \=-f . _ _ _ _ _ | 3 be 1, articles to be treated arc plat-ol in _ RICE WITH CHEESE Many a time you have looked into _-.-» .the mirror and wished that your skin: . ' qc `1 ,- |-Med know, "without e blemish " This " Fllfé' Insurance' would be mu. other people unit you, ' 9" HISIIFH in good strong stock confnan- 2 °“"” ""“’“°" " °' ‘“" 5 ' iwnn um ss yours nu this u.nn..g_ ies,_which ncvcr contest an hones`t‘clalm gud; _ °"°°'°~ 2 l“l”°“P°°'-W- "““""' ‘ff “"“. wash D. p. D., mu lution of nsulingl . spoon salt. In a buttered bakins dish oils, ovey your plmples -or biotcheu 33 is egg ' . '_ - arran e alternate layers of rice and i0l1lSl\lf- Mid WING UD lil U19 ¥l\0l‘l\l!\§ repr nted by . _I _ 8 tc find them gone 1 cheese dotted with butter, sprlnkle_E A F t t I D | V I V with pepper and salt. Moisten with_ ' 0' e1('§|,,_|-1031etrg,.n_ __rug“t°r°' _ ___ A~qqgg_g|_5q|_|||m __ -sweetimiik andrcour' -with rolldd ~- ---' . _ ,_ Nor", Rq|¢|¢¢_ _'_ cracker crumbs and bake in the oven . . , Charlottetown _ until a light brown. e Q ash . ' a` ._ .. . _..._ .` .um-..nl.A~u».......v1~.`»_..-.....__.._f._,g,;1_¢V 'jpullamln-a---A R. Buoil-av.,