I \ t It‘! Street. ‘or at‘ 0hr time!" in Picteu and Chnriottetownn in; 1904, and ildti brill] (PW T3955’ _I'>.mc into c millet. wltlll ' tn I|I|I-~I\|‘I¢' _ ‘ nail ilis itymntltz-tx- u i t ni‘ "his ‘ luzgil-v lieu c i Ive LOYGIS. ‘SHE SEEKS FATHE _.\'('llii'(i ill ‘its i " (Scotland - for to stir-cc tl itu Jean Forbes- laiitlls t'il~-t lvnnltlll adv irate. Silo no; take you a; your won; fzt that‘, nillolvil his ii attic tieittll. is Scot recell t‘l_\" itelliev : ti tn be pEflllitiivti to L9ND°N~ADFH ;2'.‘i (IANAIHAN: tPRlfiSspw-ln: .\.i"lilil'i' butrgll University recent amiulil assolnhly m‘ tilc JIlOlliil she ilfiti tier fir-st cits". th: I-- itrlzz?“ 0;?‘ .I;2iif":..."* l: t:1:.:".:::....":.. * mi‘.:.';**i;:'..::::r% W;\_,PI;V,°R,{,TE "I 521*"? b“ tJ/itiflnrtbthire iii! l-enrs ago. rllc sou Jim.» special plea oi‘ illalflllii)’ “"1144 ‘S ‘ e ow by the moumflm men‘ p ' wit‘ a l'l‘i‘.illiii\'t' Meriltnlisl xiinsil-r. ‘,~l|1l-<-¢~,~l_<1‘1i1_ allldi. adrift .'l.l'te1- going tip lit .\‘t.~ Jnlttia (‘wilt-gt- (lxflzrd. iiPl-{itli (.1 FNIGiV“ rh-e hon-it's due tn his i(.'-ill'|l' 1 lug and illidustry. lie was .'| Fellow . of Eiiertott for srven your» us well Bright Youtll-“Old its .1 LMtll-rer n1 Xfilttstlieitl ('(1I|"gt\_ ‘to tell you liow mtlch Going] to liniut-ilest -r Wilt-El llbmtiey {Pollege llr-t-ottlodilluali 2i; HLUl1BIlL—'..‘-'u'l_V-fi_:l \\'l[(-'1‘ in 1111i 1 News and and (‘he \\';’Silllii. lll‘ girl"; homel" niiltlllfi ill" [Peitiu lu- lnlr ‘tile. vitts; hcr DIINBIHS you. f"; THANKS Le; turcr There Are No T. B. Germs In Garden CityiMilk for those Kiddies? Think it over. 1 SEEDSMEN TO TIIE PEOPLE 0F l‘. l-J. NOTICE In order to encourage the beautifying of Farm Hollies in the Provinctni Ilia Honour Lieutenant-Governor Heart: has donated three Silver Cups, one for each County. to be awarded to the PQfIOII showing tile {realest m» - has twrsvnfll zlfts that are likely to improvcunni in the appearance of the home as viwed from the roadsideiby {our companions mcluflng s In awarding the Cup, the judges will consider improvenlentc in paint-prawn" Km3““° “med bwause he ' lug, whitewnshing. fencing, planting of trees and flowers, cure of front‘ grounds and entrance driveways. Any person wishing to enter the competition may do so afiflicaiion to this ofllee not later than May 15th In order that the initial flflmillfltmem- _ d Th, “n” ¢].|||||-|aflonlB9f€Sf0Td put his foot on it an examination may be made as easy as possible. will be inade in September. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 409fl4-28-5ti4i. ' m“ 1131mm]... pmrgggm-v 0|- Bibical 04+0+++00++o¢o¢ Exegesis i111 Manchester University Haircu- szilcoe. Nor llls' IINBOIOKiCAi iwultings lLiJi Martel wcrk in (Bible 1 i 111; g. 3min cart. ‘it. =1 ' 1'6 fllfi “huh” "sunk 3 |0Xtll(’!i (u ltizirc t‘...lu (‘ill-g gel: w_ ORTON TEWSONL “urinary medical tu- oi student.» r11; 1.2 full)‘: All Rights ngqvq; guilt“: iettu fifiilfilticd only ny one who has Rq" ‘uoflon pmmblkd lis reI-reutiltll is nstlully gEVJIi as ' But very tifteli rile gle tier -—-~--—<ea>-—-~—- Misz- Nistrullwt Kititl. wllo coil» candidate front u seat ill Pttriiilmeni lite ntldetl tlis~ brought a good meal. which. some- AS tinctloil of bviltg the first womin how_ you succeeded in nibbling at frppenr bQfT-t! ‘the Bur .:i' tho Hnttse n1’ Lords. Sir- monies attended lttnch. (BY THE grzltltliltcti .u. A, 1.1.. u. Jrotit l-zwu- chicken v1" the sole went as quickly and was czliletl as though you were up and about-i S-vnuol Peelke- iii/lands Prttfcusot" to the Bur in the Cour .\lfl.ll.i‘ilf‘€il‘l‘, who prcsitletl over till? ‘three years litlel‘. ill thJ followup. mom-fi- cd yotlr lecture last night." (dubiouslyt- "Thanks. h, tblll I thought you were over at your Can you make a. better investment THE“ PURE MILK 00., LTD, i Cor. Fitzroy and Great George Streets is Y “r , A So Shallf-Tyou Reap Then, sow some of‘ our choice NUMBER ONE "l!l\NNi~.‘it‘ “RED FIFE" SEED WHEAT. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. & C00 ilvcurlng. Lord Rowsiytrl.“ i ISLAND haainc thing myself. {tutti comforted] ._.___...._ PAN ATTIC SALT- that position toyAtti-v 111-; 1' .l: 21.11;, . ;“,|_ 4+4e<o4w++04 BARRIES advice-—given in his "fivsilflper days--on the right way cf spending a day in bed is feeling- ly commended to all to whom it may concern. You pretended w 1 be unwell, and when Marian, your wife. said you must certainly not get up. and did you think you could eat any breakfast, you faintly pro- tested that the idea was absurd. colisistu 7i’ R'S OFFICE Jtlntes Kidd. ._.___. MARIAN. being a good wife. did She till it disappeared. The same cere- nnd the 11.; $/_-.-,;1qn,; You enjoyed the day immensely.‘ thanks to Marion's sagacifv. is rctaiied by Stanley Vestal in iliSI "TWO b0)"; Weft‘ Wfllkillg limit‘ wflJ ‘biography of Kit. cal-son, fa111Q115|Lill'Cll[.',il Leland Stanford Univer- trzippcr. froiitiersnltln and Indian-city. Tlicir funds got desperately fighter, The pom; of any “mop. low. and tile idca clilneto one of ‘per was always that the narrtltolathcm to c-ngfliif‘ Pfldeftlwskl i0!” ll , . himself was its hero. This gel , ‘ 1}“: 31mg??? is about the mosquitoes, and how, board and tuition. m they drove the trapper into ills tcntiThc famous pianists mlitlagcr asks EVEN them the pests pursuedjflll‘ a guarantee cf $2.000. him. pushing their long bills six or ~- K ~ _ eight inches through the canvas. . THE BOYS “@111 ahead and 51111;“! “And so I thinks to myself, ‘I'll the concert. Tney worked hard. fix ye, damn ye.’ And I picked upIbut tile receipts totalled only $1,- the axe and went for ‘em. Clinch-EGO. So, after the concert. they _ ed all their bills on the inside OIESOUQIIL tlic iltailist. told him of Liicir N‘ the tent, jest as if they war ntlillnleffort and result. and handed hint see? Then I says. ‘Now, durn ye, $1.000 with a promissory note for buzz yore belly full; I'm going seismic. ti-xplainlns that they would sleep.‘ cam the amount. us soon as possible and send the money to llim. went to heal‘ “so I 111m“? lfl- bl" Plait!’ $°°"| "no. BOYS." said Padcrcwski. I_w°_k° "P “Fm m and ‘he devusfltllat. won't do.“ Then tearing up PM!‘ me‘ And away “P Yimderithe note and returning the $1,600. against the stars I could see myth‘, Said; tent a-sallln’ awayto the mount-l --NOW_ lake out o; this your ex ‘"357 Dun‘ my “km if them m°"'-penses. give yourselves each ten per ' quiw“ hadn't new Plumb “WW Wlbhtcent of the balance for your work. “m- “Pd W165i and "m" jantl lct me have the rest." ANOTHER i5 SDOUC flit? time Old YEARS ironed by The world Cotton was cornered by the Black- we, came and wem’ and flfldeyew. f°°t Wm‘ n° chance °f 99ml”- oldtski was striving might and main to Cotton would dwell upon the how >feed the starving thousands of his less situation. Presently he would belovéd 9018mm The“, was only Pause‘ Waiting 7°!‘ m5 “smile? wione man in the world who could bim- ihelp Paderewski and his people. ‘Before the Polish Premier could . .,-""‘ilstretcn forth his hand. thousands wen‘ Wm" happened? wouldmf toils of food began to arrive ill come the _, estion.- . Old Cotton would spit dellber-tpoland‘ ateiy. roll his cud vlilalnoutily, and! AMER the stalvm , , . - g ucle fed. gwgzsxjgyfir‘ before exploding m a Paderewski journeyed to Paris to ,, ' ,.th kl-IbctI-I 1F‘ C - kqmhi“ Pa“ m°~ the“ ‘m I“i“"‘ml:2loneve-Xrci- m: sezvlidnivillfl l e may . A “That's. all right. Ml‘. Paderelv- THEN “Fm ‘s u“ Whopper “bmfbglur lvas Hoover's reply. "I knew the echo ln the Blghorns whicil- ' ‘ ‘. " “"" ' ' """'th' F‘ i téoijliagggfi it‘; rgzlémfia? Oni, dolit remember it. btlt- you llclpcd to yell “Git. up!" and next morn- ing promptly the echo would rotisc him with a loud "Git up!" college, and I was in a hole." lcgx-illel‘ to suppose that, he is in . . . _, some‘ way above the author. H. B. iaiifxsuiieeflltdgltsjedrsg Yiifloiiigjaés Irving-son of Henry Irving. and . - . - Al --__ ,1 i“ Smf as wife‘! hsure‘ g pa" afigttkilcllriisslsfa Zrezilltzniokgzxgjitifrist ‘PM ‘m ‘° m“ ° my e“ ' (how he mu been in the box office port of the world a hundred years damned if it. didn't. come away as 'a porkypinefis; back. night to get. them hairs otlten my ifist." buy a couple of tickets for a per- fcrnlanct- of "Hitmletfi" Having started. to go. but t AND the narrator would scan tllc thought he came back }bnck of his hairy pow anxiously. “Look h . D . T U131’. - . iBilTt someygi themaxhihinitili that‘! the iamusemm“ or I§"ni"“‘,v,!h° i“ Don't. they look the sank color as plan“: ‘he m"! “r namiel‘ {the hair on my head, now?" ‘ '—'_.<I*""'Ti I And the listener would have to “UMOUR u" REAIIVE" P .gttiird himself from falling into the Itrap prepared. so serious was tile, lair of the spinner of yarns. savtv (Mr. Vestal. LORD ROSSLYN ~¢fiJilmes SEED oATs. Aiinuutet, purc (almost) and (ii-JRMIN- Margot Asquith 5w... m h... yauy Every titllie the ‘Kane's F011 visit? till-Q H“ ATION Tent 95 per cent. ‘memoirs "My Gamble With Life" “We 1*‘ W8“, . "‘d_"[‘,",‘,“,.,,y,,,§,,. slumped tlll nvel" l "One day my father was wearing lie‘ f" gr?“ I "iCPtP ‘j_ L d, discretiongt- ‘ Am our ciiolt-t: NUMBFR our: “lvl/iluwls" and i“ “a-‘hl’ iie- and “r-Ilkinll, d°“”‘ .;,,‘,‘”'”s‘;‘,‘,.i"“,§.,.‘.§. ;,,,?g,'fi::.'y Qui e " ' ' " tBcnd Street. (London's. fashionable Y ' ' - “vhn stopped him‘ an,’ during their ccption to thelgeneral rtlle, but the (Conversation Said. ltitcst lumol is no >itonger not “What a vulgar ---_~<0&~-- »--- . “Yes-f said my ffatilcr, ‘yotrrvi ' iright! I remember when puttitlliiMrs' 1h. on this morning thinking thci ymyself with the iliiltlght that 1% should never meet. airlyone llllkllYii enough to say so." (Canadian Press.) ROSSLYN also teilk a story. about. iory in the Lord Marcus Beresiioncl who had us an egg Ls fllil of ‘menti- 011 0"‘! eaten. secure these aids THE onanuorrwrowu ouanman “ Association, START THE DAY RIGHT Digestive disturbances, stomach or They can, to a very large extent, given to the proper use of food. gives extra zest t0 the meal. Ge erally speaking. meals should taken at regular hours. Food should be minutes earlier should dressed to the lcles. exotic Natural Politician .'.'.'i'.'[')l.;’." ‘$111i§l.I13ii§-Li".;.1» " """" bc f i‘llii.r——f rcsli, prunes. milk. either on a ccrczll or‘ ' in cocoa or by itself; also a cereal.‘ Whether or not. olic requires eggs or, bacon depends tlpon the type of work; done, and also upon whether or not‘ the noon nleal is a light one. every ruse, tllc food should be pro- perly mastic-uteri. and not gobbled or washed down with a drink. , Children who are sent. to school without. u proper breakfast are not, receiving a fuir chance. We not. only feel better. but wc are rcillly more capable of physical and mental work if we stztrt the good wash alltl a comfortably eaten.‘ suitable breakfast. Qucstioils concerning Health, zld- Canadinn Medical association. 1B4 College Street. Tor- onto, will be answered by letter. to. diagnosis and treatment will not be ailswercd. GeorgeMoore Hopes day with Questions as T0 Complete Novel (Canadian Press.) merchandise passport. to (o) . sLhOPDinE street! he zlzuet ‘Murgor,’ tire-wilt (won-null has brim "0 0X" Puonsss PLANE L°°P$ LOOP (Yotlirtiiit-li ily wire-lost: HPPVIIIpvQS m, you are K1110]? circtllnsttliltilli (hnll pfifii ones. llilllles iulvt- l'(‘(!(‘I"ii'_\' lit-en nuuln in “mil lit» loop sllt-t-(-s.~rt'||ily. uri- ini- itll; to l'('])(ll'I.*i from ldtiitillitli. 1". ii'i‘i|(lV." rttl-tttimlil-it IH lleltt: mudt‘ mittii- lu-a easily possible with :1 new tieiit-atv- i!""“l‘ll‘illi-! "Y-“filfltl w‘ihit1 iii" pilillu LONDON. April‘ 2'1.—Mrs. Walter "l""l'~'l‘"‘<l (‘Ilil" '7)’ Rullciman. M.P., whose recent vic- A Plltli" i1)’ radio wzlv» l. "Plllvlllit s i within iii!‘ by-clcctlon in the St. nltllll- is (it-sigmlti to illiOrpr-i 1.1.11 Ives division of Cornwall was a not-girl. charge of King mw‘ird'fl ruclngiablc one and brought her into the tTrn-m u. ground Stables’ and who was as, [u]; of (unit-louse of Commons as the first mar- Tile craft in nperilticui by tiny com. ‘rlcd vronlerl member sitting in the plrgggefl Mr motors,‘ whm, n“. “p1. occaslon, returning from me y-pcgsflfltili-SC ut the time as her husband, time“ by .11“, ".834... mm" s.” "m. "llml illllttllltzs . itféillfilllliiiflti control lyn and a man known H5 itics. A daughter of a former mem-|. crowns (Suzy cents) “M; um man entered on her career in stra- Marctls Beresford was accompanied Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman, M.P.. work tile cnnimill ivltlloui u (hitch. Other illens are ll: y, 1» 1 i; _ “Half- enable her to make her mark in pOI-ipyL - a n p i g my on 1 LONDON, April 2'l—-George Moore. the novelist who has been lying lir a London nursing home for a long time. and is reported tlS having rc~ covered. is in his 77th year. For months he had been trying to finish; his novel "Aphrodite ill Auils." the, last he intended to write, but. before‘ he reached the concluding chapter he became very ill and had to 1111*‘ der go an vperhtlon. “Aphrodite in Aulls" relates the adventures of u‘ young Athenian, and afterwards of W. ‘ilvhé-‘DBQGWVGSEPCBEI" Besides. you his chggfilyhgiilvtgffnqtgglg l‘: S211 me once lvhetl I was a student rlt ggggfiusfdmlcczIgzzglggeizmgiyro‘ Writing of George Moore. a con? . - 1_ ~ . i HOW cold it used to get, in that that m” modem “m” ‘S m‘, m“ a‘ export to England has consisted oft literary genius. but. no rarer or more‘ than George‘ Moore's has crossed the Irish chtllil ncl‘. ‘George Moore recently ccle-f brntcd his mu birthday in tt\fi\ll"s-‘ of his own theatre lvbcll '1 clergy- hi“: homefqvng my? pathetic circunh‘ full of .~: ines as if I'd stuck it into . , ‘ ‘ . 5 “W95 W110 C‘ i p ' Tttk me all ma“ ‘mm the “wintry "mm m i” work un "Aphrodite in Attlis" (des- cribed as ‘the novel he intended to _ writdl is a brave and moving chap- necurt-d his seats tilt‘ Clvfgylllfl" tcr of literary history. The son of its mt rlftvr- the late a. H. Moore. M.P.. of Moori- _ Hull. County Mayo, George Moore “BY i-llt‘ "ray." hllld lw~ur<rt1lly to iltlS been writing for 50 years. The manner of his earlier novels is crude and garish compqred with the gold and lvory style. of his inter worksl ‘Esther Waters’ (despite .0!‘ PRINCITS TROTII changes) remnins one of the fittest novels of the last. century. and his LONDCN, April 27.~Til0 Dukc oi trilogy. ‘Hail nnd Farewell.‘ ill its Gloucester—Princc Henry's new tit- owll way. is as llniqtlc among per- lcfispcnt the Easter holidays with scutll confessions as J. J. Roussczltrs E1, 1 the Duke and Duchess of Btlcclctlcll ‘IgCHIC-QQOIIS’ arc in theirs. Geortzt- “Kine” o, pa“ stage dwkmus unsiat Boughton House. mat Kettering. lhgolfilgitlrguiclttoilgl lglrllc has suspended fnshiotrs c tlltiollgszt. lii¢.-rit(.tlre. ‘ iillltloriaiiiy is with biltziilg in- J-OO-§O'O~Q-O O-Q OQO-OO-O OQO-O-O-Q-UQ‘ 4 Health Services of Canadian Medical .0 we v04 ti». vow oooaow» biliousness. come sec- ond ln the list of causes of sickness. be prevented and they would not. occur as frequently if more attention were Meals should be regular. but not with a regularity that, makes for illonototly. The changed dinner llour on Sunday or on a holiday often n. be ‘ Any meal taken with one eye on the clock is almost better left un- properly Ymasticgited, and one should be ill tt quiet, restful attitude of mind. To to proper diges- tion, it. is well worth the effort ‘to rise i1 icw morning, and start the dtly right with a properly catch brcilkftlsl. Includctl ill cvcry breakfast lllenu fiiiCil as oranges, or dried fruits stewed. like: each In! a 1 i I i tiiiiiihlb was plpposed w b“ only in ham bcr for South Shields. Mrs. Runcl-Hm o; wane" ‘nagistrates’ and President of the Free Church Wo- _ diticn of public service and took n - (knowingly dropped his railroad tic ' mitts Council. having been for many . w mutt-citric as he got into the lteserved "Y" ""5 l" “l” “m” Trip” “i rem a bulwark of the temperance Qmck as a “an Cambridge when university educa- f . . In" picked l" up‘ itiloxiltfyshcxvflii:lihianislitsisatagnignBritt’:- ‘he London _ terminus’ the cry “ylioard and became a member of the» "all tickets!" was heard from theicommntee_ n. s s “HOCH W on the first day of May, leaving Pictou 9 a. m., arriving Charlottetown‘, m hgififiethfsféger " 1 p. m., leaving Charlottetown 4 p. m. arriving Pictou a p. m. Tickets ° "9 ' can be obtained it nil offices of the Canadian National liailwa or on bnlrtl. Splendid accommodation for can. The Hocheiaga Shipping & Towing Co., Ltdlfifigtli‘; ability“. information may be obtained at the head office, N!" ,,. one 04 , 04000449 LAGA" b~ is resuming her regular slimmer service between Pictou and Chariottetownm’ d“ ‘he '"‘ “duct ivoice of the conductor close nil ihand. King fumbled for his and’ t lnot finding it. said desperatelyi "What on earth om I to do?" _ ."Oet under the seat qubk." Skid‘ Marcus Bereaford. and under 1:, CUTICURA“ King went like a rabbit. Marcus! five tickets. i Dflilx use of the Sear. assisted ngel- ml- ‘by ihehOlniment when required, eepst eslrinfr h d l "Under the neat." ea an Co" and wild Mflfcllb’ the hair healthy and glossy. They are ideal for the toilet, a: in also the smooth, ‘cooling, {mgr-gm Cuticura Talcum. fl’ “nem i"he prefers it.’ I t "And out crawled the wretched great amusement." y‘ "3 Upper’ THE old saying about truth being | ' Sfifih Dbivii.’ . - yin-Ill‘ we, . ' - stranger than fiction gets a new] " Tnmnftpving ".5 "g, < Gilliam ilrwooelease of life with this awry will in Itlon for women was still in its in- iigvwfQznvffiafiofliiifiijfflefig‘ 1' erlaitlonb and iii member of the Exc- i b f _ _ c ve omm ttee of JUST before the train arrived at] " ° ‘hi’ N°"“"'¢ i" Tyne School 21.000000 Fund. and has’ dcvoltgd .. the Llbernl Northunlberland County Edtlcationiiiitlz-Eis pa“ or h" capacity for hard Site was on the flrszicnugg, to politics and the Libel-u] Promotes Lovelineea Of Skin And Hair the so-l called attacks of indigestion, upset TE RMS: Fertilize ‘ ' ' 1 't ck of Fertilizer Sewers ran 10w during the iiasetoigtvofitibnlfls 5w‘; have ordered out another carload 0t these tnhcllines and ‘these are being unloaded at our western ware- ~ Side, to take up our orders in that section. _‘ $6’):flitvniligglélheglllple supply in both Charlottetown and Sunl~ lnergide and are able to nlcct all demands for these machines ' d’ t l . . . . . iirciiiitiidgeeGfii-olvers who are interested lit this simple method oi gpwadihg fertilizer, and urlioure not yet; familiar with the points 0i‘ the New Peoria Sower, we are ‘attaching the follow- ing exploitation and rclnzlrlts: The New Peoria Sower a fertilizer spreiltiiltg lttaclline lvhicit iltiflllhes t0 U19 911d 01' the lvagotl box. 'l‘llerc. ill-c no holes to bore and tto cleats to zlttacil, and it can be put 0n without removing the tall hoard. it. is (irivotl (‘r-Lint tile rear wheel of the lvagolt. xii; spreads tilt- fertilizer over the ground very evenly and easily andcan he cquippcti with several tiifferellt iupeed SDPOCROIS WillPll Will regulate. the width of the spreiltl front tell feet Ull U] twenty- follr feet. it. has ilecli specially designed for spreading (lamp and sticky ellelllieztis, slit-ii as exist in tlnntixctl fertilizers. Construction: CHARIQOTTETOWN ‘ g ~ '|‘llislllzt<:i1ine ltus ileelt tiesigtlteti with the ideal of pcrfectitig tile four lllOSi. itllporiant points ill this type of tnachine, ilamely.-—- STRENOTH, SIMPLICITY OF WORKING PARTS, EVEN AD- JUSTABLE SPREAD, ACCESSIBILITY OF PARTS FOR CLEANING. it contains only one-half tlte/citains, fans ' and gears llect.>ssal'y' to other mitigate Sowers. itlach 0Q these worlc. ing parts is front forty 1.0 sixty per cent heavier and .strongel- than on any other silllilal‘ lll2l('.ilill(‘. it has an adjustable cross Lllrovv spread for even application. ltlttch working part is vis- ible, easily l-cnltiveti for cleaning, and ftlily . ilrotetrted frotlt (zhelllicals. l the i Matter oi Strength: , llerc is all interesting point regarding the Peoria Sower. With the exception of the New Peoria Sower with its simple spread- ing unit, all the older fashioned types 0f endgate sewers are equippcti with two fans. two sets of driving gears, and two sets 0i‘ chains. These superfluous parts not only increase the draught, but they also give the owner a lot of extra parts where trouble may occur; a lot of extra parts to clean and adjust, and a lot of extra parts that will wear out and ltave to be replaced eventually. - . It has been customary to build these machines containing all these efx-tra ilarts, so that the complete machine weighs be- tween 160 and 170 pounds. The New Peoria Endgate Sower with only one-half the chains. fans and gears, weighs 181 pounds. Strict comparison will re- veal that. the Hopper, Gears and Fan in the Peoria Sower are built very much heavier and stronger than the corresponding parts in ally other machine. the Mailer oi liriatlgihi: i Tile New Peoria Sower is very light; in draught on account of each bearing being protected with a grease cup, and because it has only one spreading unit to be driven. . ilie Mailer oi an Even and Adjustable Spread: The New Peoria} Sower is built with two feeding spouts. Each of illcsc spouts are atljustablc, and can be arranged so that the fans will throw the nlatcritll either heavier towards the centre; ilC3.Vl(‘l‘ totvzlrtis the outside edges, or evenly over the entire widiil. ’I‘llis itrrailgetncllt 01' the feeding spouts is one of the most ililportzlllt features Oil the New Peoria Sower, for the tclltiellcy t0 sow in uneven strips has ilccll a colnlilon fault with most. oi‘ the (endgutc SOWGPS. Tile S[)l't3il(iillg unit is arranged close to titc ground and carcflllly protected against wind wastage. * » the Matter oi Width oi Spread: ‘ ' Whiic the New Petiria Sower is supplied with gears titat will spread up (.0 u widiil 0i’ LWOllLY-ifilll‘ feet. wllere any- one speci- iic (iiltilllhiili is. used, this practise is not. advisable where chem- lvfllh‘ 0i varying Specific grtlvities are used iii‘. one tillle. The reason for this is that. the cell Lriftlgai force generated at. high speed ltas u tendency to throw tile licavicl" (sllemitzais a greater distance than tile lighter cllelllit-zlis, and tilts would result ill an uneven spread. After a series of tests in the spreading of several] (silellliculs at, one iililc, we advise for even spreading, a lvuitil of from twelve to fourteen feet. Fertilizer (allelllitzals arc very gumlliv and sticky substances as a rule, hence the (zlogging tip of fertilizer sowers has long ‘men a bugibcar t0 the avelilfie Owner of such implements, and malty a titan has spoilt litany an annoving half hour in the field, trying to remove the gulrlltly fertilizer from the working parts of the sower he uses. This unpleasant feature has been elim- inated alln0st_etttlrely' from tileNew Peoria Sowen This has been accomplished in the following manner: There are no worm or attgur feed gears to bridge up and him; There are no internal working parts to clog up and stick. All the driving gears are protected from the fertilizer and each bearing is equipped with a grease cup. It is within the realmsof possi- 3111i)’ ig18 dlng spouts might get clogged lip. However, dilésc cc lug] uts are common on all fertilizer sowers. The erence is lat tile spouts on the New Peoria Sower are eas- ily removed in a few seconds, while the s t d. gate sowers are rigid and unmovable. p0“ g on most en Compare the ease with which these remov cleaned with the struggle attached to gett a spoilt that is not removable. NOT E:—We have secured the services of a Peoria Sower fac- tory representative who will explain and demonstrate the New Peoria Sower at Charlottetown and Summerslde, for the bene- fit of our customers and interested prospects. » ableuspouts can be ing at the inside of THE HARDIE MANUFACTURING CHOMPANY sUMMEBBJDE. v APRIL 2s, 192s _"‘“~t Ilii NEW PEUBIA FERTILIZER 30W!!! ‘ in the Mailer of Free feeding Qualities 8i Easy Gleaning: --Any responsible farmer can secure one of these New Peoria r Sowers on very reasonable terms at or- dinary interest chargefi