l he Handy LAYING CIAZY ‘PAYING. 0 (‘may paving la one of the most tie- lightful materials for making garden paths and courtyards: pleasing itt color, easily laid and very durable. the work involved is well within the ability ot the en's Corner m‘ v $26 e ; ‘easary to make adequate provision {he drainage, and to provide tttt efficient ‘foundation. Drainage will have to be settled by tht- naturt- of the sitt- tttttl titt- tttttttrttl ttttttlntirs of the grottttti: hut itt ttt-ttertti it is tlesirttitle to tlrttitt tt ptttlt tiutt has v- ttttttttttt ttttntt was cmuttzorrsrown customs ‘ ttttttstttttt stst. i handy man. Practically speaking there itt ttnly t. efficient way to lay though accttrtling to the ttntttre of the soil, t lrea to cover, anti so on. 'i‘lte'gre on to ttet lite piecea of stone. \\'it I reconttnettti in tt iwtl of ti tt-ttttl lot‘ of sttnti mortar or the like, whit-h t-t atljttttt ttst-tt to the inequalities t.t t stone which ttet-t-sttttrily‘ varies ltt thlc ness anti fortn. it tvoulti bt- ttst-lt- merely to spread tht- stttttl over thcstt soil, and r. vehicles usittg the patit ttr yttrti. ttre_ of t-ottrse, some plttt-t-s ttht-t-t- t-r. paving can he st-I into the soil ttt as. for lttstttttee, when tnttkint: a pat tnt the Japanese principle ttith set stepping-stone fttshitttt itt tltt- THis is, pt-rhttps. Iltt- t-ttsit-st t nil itt whit-h to tttilhtt- tnt- Hlliii ptt-tt lhickness sprt-atl over tht- surf: e. intpttsittg patlt like that sitowtt itt lending frottt an entrant gate it is ttt- the pavittg, ttl~ the details vary t-ttttsitlt-rttttly" thing is to provide a plitthit- itt-d witete- then to hetl tht~ stttttt-tt tn resist the tt-t-igitt of pt-tlestt-itttts and 'l‘ hort- trots 'i‘ltt~ tttottt- itt then st-t ltt |l|:tt't- anti tlt-ivt- When It is desired to tuttkc :t tttort- 1| it m, |,i,.,.,. ,. nut‘ itollotv ttiact-tt. Fnlt-ss this ts tlttat- the s;tt-lat-t~ watt-r will ttcotttttttltttt- ; fornt putitllcs tti Iitt- lottwtt parts, ‘Fin-re art» two uttvst of tirziittlttg tn.- pttth: t-itltt-r it can ttt- tlotte lty lt-ttvitt; a grip, or sltttllotv trench. at tlte sitlt-tt of rht- path or it can he ttrttint-tl tt-nttt lwttcttib. The fortncr pltttt is really tttstllietl to the nature of a crazt l" ttittt-n ottgttt lu blend with the general ttt> he at at t-r '.:ttt't|t~n plan. ‘Prt-ttclttls ttt the side. l" tttt-tt-tnt-n. .-.ttt- tt...tt ttttl ..r tttttt»... 'l‘ltt~ ’“‘ "W" tilt-It Ir‘ t- tilt: out tht» sitt- of tnt» r‘ path i0 a dt-ptit of say nlno lttt-itt-s o: tut-t- ttt..t.- n. ttn- ..t.~t-- at t-t~t-_tt ttt-ttt t. t... thereon: tht- sttttti itt-ti tnust be tn-t ttpott mug‘ Tm" w‘ "rdhm ‘v mm“ I n sttltttttlttllllt "H" it‘ t"'l'l'l<""'"l_\' '""'"l-' t-ttltttrttl tl|‘:titt pipes tttt-tt-ttt tt.. on... tt. Flt-KL‘ Tltt-st- pipes are laitt itt pittvt- itt tht- t-t-tttt-t; ot- ttt tht- it.tt~t~|- sltlc ttt iltt- ttttttt. their t-tttt» iwlltl: ttttt-ttt ntttr int-h apart. They tnust itttve a fall towards the lotvt-r l cl. wht-rt» tht~ water sitnultl be tlittc gt-tl by tut-tins of a sonkatvtty or tirttttt. .\tt_\' pat-tit- tlltltlt‘ tt-t-t sat-ts t-ttn ttt- tlrtt t~tt nt- st-ttittl: svvt-rtti plpt-s tllagottttlly‘. tin» \t.ttttt' ht-ittg tlittcltttractl to tltt- sitlt- ..r the path into a sottktttvtty ttt- a ltnstt tlraln. 'i‘ht- next proceeding in the tattkitt tnt- path is ltt fill itt tltt- itttllttill of irt-ttt-lt with any gotttl ltttrtl cort- hrit-ks. itttrttt ttttlittst. cit-an broken bottles and the like will Sulitlily it by rttttttttittg witlt zt t-t|t»t'ttt--l_v ltttttvy rttttttttt-r, but be care» fttl not to antaslt the pipes tlttrittg titt- ttpertttiott. (‘over iht- intt-tl t-ttrc witit 'tt --t- ttttttt-rittl, such as gravel ot‘ ttny ltttt-tl tnatt- Then spread a ltt-ti t.1 t...t..t t.tt tn» lttp, rake it ovt-t-"tt. tt lt-Ytti snvfttt-t- as shown itt Fig. :t_tttl itt-ti .\ltlll' ttict-t-s stout» ttpt-tt the stttttl. lt-ri: stout» is gettorttlly ttst-tl. _ltttl :tn_\‘ tittrnltle ttntl hard lttt~:tl stotn- will ttn» swer. Titt- plt-ecs are of t-tttttlttttt ttitll|tt-_ rttttl tttt ttttt sitottltl ht- ttiilte, ttlthotttzit it is as wt-ll to sorl tht-tn into ltottps n. tti tin- lirttkclt .\ttt-.t_ tltt. y l l1 »ll'itt'tt\ltttttlt-l_\' the stttnt- t-t|7.t-. pnttittg -.~ tht- lttrt:>-t< pit-t-t-s ttttti tit t~ with n straight otigt- in a st-tnratt- p t. ‘l‘l~-~ .t t-t-ttt-r sittitt-S ~.itt.ttt~l ltt- |tlilt"'tl ttt tht- that has tt. ttt~ tlotte is to st-tt-t-t pat-ts tttt» ttittt-t‘ \t-t-=tt~ uill |.t~ t-xpcrittttto-tl. that are reasonably" ttnifortn itt size :tttt| ‘rt... tttttt~t m“ M: M. i], i|||§ili|||| "u. then ltty tin-tn ltt their pittvt-s nn the artistttttll- t~ posst tlt- tttt your ltt-ti ttl‘ urn-w- Nsrt with u tori‘ tut-r t-nt ttttttt. tnt-ttt t..|. .~ttt t*.\' ltt-int; ltrtttttzitt ttrottttd the stone as it tttt titt- lttttn lito- with |ltt- . ti of :t tout: ltttttott ground. shift the stont-_ tttttl t-ttt t -- y ltt‘ \\'ttttt|, t-estittt: ntt pugs .||-i\-.-.. the tttrf, thus forttting a tttwltt-t uht-rc ‘into tht- tzrntttttl ni the sltlt-s nf itt to lay the atone. The itt-llttitt n!‘ ltht- path. ,\|;t|,-.. tt... W... “1- this hole t-thottltl he ittost-ttt-tl with :t tori: tnt- path tt litilt- Ititritt-r tlttttt the lt-s anti a lttyt-r of santl abottt tttt lttrll itt tt- :|lltt\\' oi‘ stttfttt-t» tlrnitntt. ti to t~ttttt]tt*tt.~':|lt- ltt!‘ st-lliclllt-ltl. ll it .wlth straight t-tlgt-s urt- st-l at tltt- sitlt-e sittilt-ri tiown slightly itt-low the lt-vt-l of llt- ttf tht» pttlh n ut~ztt llttislt will bt- int turf, wttit the ttiti oi‘ tt itt- y wtttttlt-tt Flntrtt-‘L h h. |,_\.g,,m;“] H, |,,.,| "|| H“. mallet, beetle or rntttntt-r. lstttttt-s tnnrnttgltly- filling itt all gaps. so t tttt-i: or tttttvtt it’ t liltis t.» not ttnnt- at tnt- ontt tttt- tutti: t‘ |will ttt-vt-r st-tilt- properly oi—~~-~—_- .__.._._ 1|-- nit-i itt |l|~~ ttt-tttrt- oi’ tht- path win-r- Son of Family of His Twenty-Two \i.l-~t>lttt lit-titan. or ltctittr lttttttvtt to his friends as plain "Mac." who suc- t- t t-tl itt ulttttittgv titt- i)lti»tlttte l-‘iti~ tilt <' t‘t tt-st stagt-ti under the joint nos; |t't'§ t.t‘ tttt- tutpitttl ‘rttt-tttrt- atttt titt- ‘ritttto. lloraitt Xt-tvttpttpt-rs last wt-t-k. is a tttntt ttf ttttttterotts ttccotttpiitthtttettttt. ‘ t '_v can ltt- fitltiic ottt the ttltl-titnt- 't t n way to st-tttl n t-ttttttt-lty ttutli~ eat-e into tttt orgy of fuot-tttppittg anti tvin sllilttttttttittl ttpttlttttsc \\'iiit his t-f- forts on the violin. but ht- can sing oltl tttteilt- songs st-ltlotn ht-artl ltt litcst- ittter tlnys, anti rcntlaittt-t- pleasantly and ltt- tert-siittgly‘ ttpott iht- rollicking plottcer tlays win-n "ltivt-pvittttly Swlttg" tttttl g-ritttttst- Your Partners" were t-rt-rpv-tltty‘ t-xprt-ssiotts. Interesting Interview .\‘tt.ttkatchetvtttt's fltltlllttg t-ittttttplntt is nnt vtttttttz. tn-ither is lte oltl. if ttttfttil int: t- anti ttafalierlttg fingers ttrc tttty latlit tittn of t-fficttcy. lie is itt fttrt. 7?‘ .\' s of age. tttttl tn use tlte expves» sit-n of those wito know itlttt beat. he l-h -- t~'l"'.\’ as a two-y-ettroltl colt." ltt ttt-tler to lt-artt sotnt-tltittg ttbtnti iht- ilft- of the tnatt who t-hnrtnetl t-tt- l‘lll'll.\' lllltllt-ttccs ttt iitt- (‘ttpltol Theatre last wt-t-lt anti sent his listeners foot- Ltppittg tttttil iltc itttiltling trt-tnltletl, it rt-prvttt-ttllttlvt- ttf' the Titut-rvlltirnltl Ntwvsttttpcrs \'lsltt-ti the Tltitlilttg 0ltl- tltttt-r from tltt- Marltiates anti was t:r:talt-tl an iatert-stlttg itttt-rvltnv 'i‘itt- fit tiling cltttlttpltttt w; gttr t-tttttttit-tl by ttt-vt-t-ttl tm-tnp...“ ,,|- “h. tlsrtrtt ftttttlly" for tht- fatally is large. .\ir. lit-ttton ltnvlttg bet-n the father of _. t-itlltlrett. tr. of theta iteittg ttlive; httt this tlitl not prevcttt ltittt front llIllJIit-r ft-t-eil’ ttbttttt itis t-ttrly tlttys itt Pt-iat-t- l-ltitvttrtl island. where he was hot-n :ttttl witt-rt- lte grew up to ite tilii‘ of the fittest fitltliitrs in the little llnrl» tttttt» pt-ttvittttt- ..., t Yttttnglslt Looking “an ' \lt' llt-ttton is a lttli ttntn, tttttttnrkt-tl 'l \‘ III" Tli _\ s that itttvt- rttlleti by slut-c ht- fir w tin- llttht of tltty itt an oltl fnrttthoust- itt Prince Etlwnrtl lsltttttl. anti ttliltttttgit a gray lltlltltttticlto tttlot-tts his ttppt-r lip: his hnlr. whit-it l- ttlt-tttifttl for one of itis yertrse is tttt- strt-ttltt-tl with gray. ttttti gives hint 'tht- ‘Itltvttrttttt-t- of :t tttttn ltt tttitltlle lift», liis itttt-rrit-ujt-r was not lttttt: ltt tloubt as ltt \vltt~tltct' .\ir. llt-tttott was tit-serv- ltttr of iht- ltiglt ltoaor witittlt (‘ttpltol 'i‘ltt-:tlt't- tttttllt-ttt-t-s ltt-sitvwt-tl ttnott itlttt-»- tht- fltltlllttg t-itatttpittnship n! sngkfln-h. tt. _ With tJrat-ltttts ztct|ttIest-t-nt-t- itt hts rlsttttrs rt-qttt-st. .\ir. lieatou picked tttt :t fitltlle lyittt: tttt tt chair by his sitlt- anti stvttttg ltrisltly ltttt) lltc sirttlutt of n itte-llt-klittt: fit-itttttlt-tt-lte which ht- ilollttlvctl up with a rottslttg jig. is indicated Taxes Extra. base. The superb .500. "more every week. Distinction of a kind that arrests ali-eyea-o ful two-tone color combination, with double beading all around the waist-line. Exceptional lines and big wide seats, due to its extra-long wheel- ?ua1lty which prevails throughout uxurloua velour upholstery. Nothing like the power and performance of this Overland Six Coach has ever ap of equal dimensions. by its beauti- y long graceful in any engine Over 50 m es an hour easily-or down to a walking pace in trafllc without a murmur. 66,000 enthusiastic owners in its first year--before the ubllc was aware of its amazing englne- ability. Now Distinctly unusual value at: its remarkably low price of $1,295, ROB. Factory. Overland Coach $850 180 GRAFTON STREET OHARLOTTETOWN / MchAINE SERVICE STATION Born Near Hunter Ri er at Piapot, Sas k., in 1910—Fifteen 0f Looks Forward With Pleasure to Thea- tre Engagements. ' ' To \ WHEN__B YHS. [liii --t yer, E. I., and Eldest Ten--Was Homestead- Children ‘are Living- several of his ttutttbt-rs. tlte fltlttlittg ncc snag tttt ttt-t-tttttpttttiutent itt the Gaelic tllaiet-i. his right font pottntilttg out titt- tttt-nsttre with a will. ' "There ttrt- few fltltllertt in this t-otttttry who can sing the (lsellc." re- tnttrketl _llr. Bettina. "for'l lettrttt-tl the tongue frotn my tnnther who taught tne all the 0ltl songs l know. .\i_v mother lenrttetl theta from her granti- tttotltcr itt the ni-J iuttti. so you see. they are pretty olti songs." Learned When Iii Years 0ltl , Attitetl where lte lttttl/lcttrttctl to play ‘tht- fidtllc, .\ir. ileatott stated that he hntl first become interested when tthntti the ttge of l2, ho ltatl ltettrtl an ttiti fltl» tilt-r scraping out the dance ntttttic for ‘a tvetitiittg t-t-lt-itrtttlttn. The playing of the old fitltlier. Archie iilttt-Pltertttttt. so itttt-reslctl Mr. Benton that he be~ tetttue tletertttlntttl to tuttttter the iu< Itrlcneles of tht- instrument. lt was ttot tttttll he watt i8 years oltl. however, [that hlr. Bettttttt was able ttt pl y the ifitltlie with tlexterlty onougltt o win tltittt a place o1 favor itt the cotnutttttity. 'i‘ltctt. with his ittrge repertoire of oltl (tactic songs. his jigs anti his qttndrilles, the ttntne of Benton throughout his il-onte set-titan of Prince l-Itlvvttrtl lslttntl. ltt-t-tttttt- as a sytttntyttt for dance tuttsic. iantl he utts ittvltt-tl to wctltiittg cele- itrtttltttts, Nttsttt, rhrlatcttlttg ceretntttties~ lttatl all other gala evcttts of the sltttplt- ipltntt-t-r folk whore tlanclttg was to ht- enjoyed. I (‘tune To Pinpot, Nattk. l-‘rotu titt- titnt- lte was 18 years of age until he was lift, .\ir. lictttott ttnd his fititllittg fortttt-tl tttt important part of t-ottttttttttiiy life in his httnte section of RE. lslantl. When til! years ultl. ltt 1010, he ctttne west. taking ttp lantl ttmtr Pittpoi_ .\‘nslt., where he lived tln- tll about tt year ago when he ettttte with his tteoontl wife ttntl fttutlly to Monst- Jaw. Snsittrtcltt-tvtttfls ttltl-iitue fitltliittg t-lttttttplntt was itorn ttcar littntt-r ltivcr, itt Prittet- ltltltvttrtl Island, on . tnt- 30. 184R, on the fnrnt of his part ais. .\ir. ttatl Mrs. Frctlerick iieatott. ile “as the t-ltlest boy itt a family" of tea chil- tlrcn, one of wltotttqshe eltlt-st girl, is still living at tht- age of R2 years. \\'ht~tt at the ttgt- of l8 ht- t-ttttttttcttcetl to play llil" fiddle. .\ir. llcuttnt lttttl no opportunity tn tttkt- tnttslt- lessons tttl mhiltlrt-tt wottltl ttntvtttlttys. hut he inas- ltt-red the ittstrtttttcttt, lettrttt-tl ‘pieces by lt-ttr ntttl tt-ttehittg ltitttself how to place ttttttrlttg tttttl was ttldctl by his mother. who ittttl tttt inexhaustible store of old IPI‘ Iigittttl \lr. iit-tttott ltttrtt lust lti~t llstt-ttt-rs with folk songs ltt tt lttuu ttttuc that was new to tnost of theut. p llitt lrst hlttrrittxe i .\ir. iit-ttiott. who is tt tttttlvt- of ljlun icv lilvt-t‘. P. l~‘.. l. Jntta Benton of that village. was utttr (tit-ti in i875 ttt the ttgt- of 27. Hint-y .\lt~l.t\t)tl_ Pvittt-ti Etltvttrtl lligltlttatl tilalect. lslttttt ihortt ttntl this ttttlott.\vtts productive oi' ltt-n ehiltlvt-tt. two of whom tlietl in itt tfttttt-y‘ anti flvo of the rt-tualtttlcr tlytttt, telit- folk songs which site rotuilctl in musit-ttlly inclined sou in the or- Thus when- ionk pttrt itt the cotttest week he was able to rogttle ttttti :t ltt-ttther of .\ir. to .\liss Scientific Miscellanl’. NEWEST NOTED OI‘ SCIENCE. Boston t-onaumea more milk per rap- its than any other_t-ity in the llnlictl States. Bweden manufactures practically all varieties ttf paper except tt few apeelttl kinda. it has been estimated that about 100 new words are added to the English language annually. The first general law for the grant and protection of patents in Paraguay recently‘ was enacted. According to state geologists Petal- sylvttttla still has enough unntineti bttrti conl to last llli years. »—' Java is the hotue of about a5,oo0.otto of the 501100.000 residents of the Neth- erlands l-lttst ltttlles. in converting tt piece of steel into tt needle it passes through 22 processes itt the itttntls of 70 persons. The first cotton glnuery in New South Walt-s itas been established hy British tttttl Atttttrnllan interests. That it serves the purposes oi‘ l2 dif~ ferent ttppllattces is the ciniut of its ltt- vetttor for tt new wire clamp. With tt protluctlott of 48.004100" llllll of t-ttal ttntl ligulte last year Frnttce estnblislted tt new record. The town of lta Porte. ltttl.. htttt the only ttcttottl in the world devoted ex- clttsivt-ly to teaching piano tuning. (tt-ratnn scientists are trying to oh- tttltt helium gas from ntozattite ttantl, ttttetl ltt the ntauttfactttre of gas tnantlt-s. An inventor has motttttetl n whittit ltrnnttt at right angles to its htltttlle to tnake It easier to use for sonte purposes. Powt-rfttl electric scnrcblighttt have been ittventetl itt l-Ittgitttttl to he cttrrlt-tl on sea going vessels’ power lllebottttl. ltt a table fttotbnll gaute that htttt heett ittvetttt-tl u itnli is klcketl by pltty- ers‘ lingers ittsertt-tl in tnlnitttttre hott . T)“. fuselage of a new space Bllvllli! Gernttttt airplttttc is so stttttil that tttt aviator lies prone insltlt- it while fly» ittg. A New Jersey tttntt is the ittvettior of a ruhbt-r net to he placctl ttbottt n baby s ttursittg bottle to prevent it hrealtittg. An ittternatiottttl building ltlihllllllllii- to lttt-ltttle electric appliances, will ht- heltl at 'l‘urln, ltttly, in kitty and June Unt- tntttt t-rttt ttperate a tnotttr tlrlvctt ltnpletttettt that cotnitittes a plow nntl harrou anti tills soil with revolving steel tittes. ‘ (Glass so tottgh that hollow halls nttttle of it can he kickt-tl around without breaking has iteett tlevelopetl In (‘Zech- ' Mares _.__ v .-¥t-v_-v.»;t¢l=...,,,,,._ . sh. as“ ._,.w,. ' 2771192151: "Pokcrltanda”pgyypackedineaéhpaclragcand fin of OGDEWS CUT PLUG Tobacco. Savetthese “poker hands" and for the of any52 (bearinganynumberdwswiilmailspack of high grade playing cards. ‘ —Or for a complete set, numbers 1 to 52 inclusive, we will send 2 packs. There is no advertisement printed on the oslovttitin. A new convenience for office tlcska cotttttltts plus ltt a rccl of paper. "ll" "I'll nf which is pttlletl out tvltett a pltt itt wttttteti. , The Norwegian governtnettt will ettt» ‘his fittgt-vs on the strings to protlttcc. , ' I I nu" wlplmm“. "w “(mum mmmnmlon" "f wmmhk “at “to coxttlttttliltlcuc with llt» enntinttctl itt this sytstettt of self- fishing vessels. A 5.1"“ resembling that ohittinetl fortn the finest wool is hclliil llllllll’ [mm the "waste product of the ttrti~ jtclal silk itttlttstry. gmqtrttntcttt owned ntent pnckiut: plant plnnnetl for Argentina will he the tnost tnotlertt possible tttttl it-t-ltttlcal experts will atttnttge it. A The hollow handle 0i’ il HPW lllllll" opener is rubber llttetl tto tltnt it can he ttttetl to settl a bottle front whit-it it has rentovotl the cttp. tun-tt. ttjt- an eight horsepower cu- cittc. tttt ttuttntttttic cotton pit-king ttttt- t-hltte that ottt-rtttcs by suction has ltt-on lltttt-r in life. .\ir. lit-Mott's first fttutill‘. lttttl they all llvetl. \\'otlltl ltn‘\'t=‘i‘tt>t-tt lttvt-tttcti by an Attstralian . t-otttpoat-ti of at-vt-tt sons attt trl-tl itltttttzlttcrs. As well as absorbing heat n littltltltl l .\ ft-w years ttficr the first .\lrs lentt that htts been ittvt-tttcti fnr tntl till ilit-tttotfls tit-tttlt itt llltti. .\ir. llctttttn tliciltre projectors ttltto ittcreases titt was again tuttrrletl. this titttt- to .\ll.~t.~t lttteusltY M ll"! lllllll- liargttrct \\'ttilat-t-. also tt Prince Eti- \t'|||'|l Isltttttl protittt-t. anti l2 children The Pcrtlvlnn government has cott- wt-ttrtt hora to tltt- cottpie. ltt lliltl iractt-ti tvlih n llritish cotnpntt_y' for the ‘.\ir. ntttl .\lrs. lit-ttton eattte to the u-t-st. tnnvlttt: to Pittpot where .\ir. llettton took up a ltontt-tttetttl, Thev livctl nettr Pittpoi ttttiil one year ago when they tuttvt-ti ttt lloosc Jaw where they httvt- rt-sltletl since. (‘hildrctt of the aerotttl family are as ‘fttllttvts: .\irs. Pearl ltltltiy. hittosc Jaw: ltttuicl ttntl Alex. Betttnn, hlttzenotl: 'llt-tttlcy' Benton ttt hotue: ltattrcttce tntti _it‘lttrettct- Ileaton ltwittsi, hlaple Freak. llttzt-l. Marlon, Bessie, hlttttrice, lrt-ttt- ttttti (‘httrlic, rcttitlittg with their parents .tt 5H Manitoba Street Ensi. Fllttce coming to the west, Mr. Benton has fitltlletl nt tt ttutttltcr of rottttlry tlnttttett, but never taken part ltt a can» it-st or npttcttrt-tl ou the stage until last wet-k. "it was new to me." bnitl litt- fitltlllng t-tttttttpitnt, "anti l was ttrt-tty ttervotta when l found myself up there, hut now that l have gained tuort- enn- fitlt-ttce l tltink I will he able to do Itettcr than ever." "'71?" - (‘radii To Ills Mother lt was to his mother who tlletl tcu years ago nt the age of 98 years. that .\ir. licnton gives any cretilt for his ttitlliiy itt fltltlls- out the oitl-iintc tutu-tt. Now that .\ir. Benton has won the t-lttttuttiottsltlp cup tlottntetl by the Tltnctcllcraltl Newspapers, nntl the $25 itt cash tltnttttctl by the (‘apltol Theatre, it is tttttlerstttotl that he will be ttffcrt-tl titree wet-ks‘ t-ttgttgctttettt with tht-‘Patt- itol Theatres. playing one week ltt this t-ity otttt wt-ek ltt ilt-ttitttt ntttl one tvtteit at tht- (‘npltttl Theatre. \Vl|l|||pc.|l. \lr. lleatott is looking forward to his fet-littg tturt- that be will he able to tttrtt ttttt the songs in the ttpprovt-d tnttnner. li-I "ltttlltlcltlcttt with cottsitierltitle pleasure‘ ttltl»t|tttt- Jltttt. reels and folk operttfltttt of its postal. telegraph. wlrP- lcss anti radio services. Sea going vessels using a Stvetllsb canal 354 tuilcs long puss throttgit 08 locks anti at one point nrtt raised (iilll feet above the level ttf the ocean. l A novel vettt that a man can remort- without' taking off his cont has only a front, held in pint-e by a strap that buttons ttrottntl the neck nntl belt. The flpnnish government will es- tablish a technical institute for testing tho purity and efficacy of serums. vac» cines anti pharmaceutical prepttrntlotttt. Folding compactly, an easy chair for campers has a back that itt supportt-tl against n tree or tutspentktl from any convenient object ttatl fabric lttttpn lttr hrtntt. The projectctl air service ltetwcett Egypt and India will not be tttartt-tl ttntii near the close of this year follow- ing the building of three-englttt-tl alr- plnnell. A novel cork pallet- cnnttlttftt of two grooved spring metal prongs to be ltt- sertetl in the neck of a bottle on either side of a cork to remove lt without in‘ Jury. ' Wooden blocks shaped to fit bnntia of different forms have been lnvt-tttt-tl by a (lertnsn to serve ntt petthttttit-rs on the theory that they will not tire the flutters. llcttigttetl for railroad curs but nppli» cable to matty tun-a, a new tloor check is fttatenctl by plltthllifl‘ a tloor. whllt- a second push in the saute tltrt-t-tltat rt» lenses it. A passenger nlr ttervlt-e has been ea- tttblltthed In Venelttela between the city of Maracaibo nnd the oil fit-Ida on titt- npposite aide of the lake of the sttnte name. An artificial mother of pearl that ltnn been patented is matte by crushing pearl shells with content. pressing the mixture into tleslretl forms and pnlltth» ing them. 0f Sweden's total land area of np- llfflllllllifl! 153.600 square miles about 52 per cent ls forested anti more than 8h per cent of the forests are pine tutti spruce. ' \ A patron's shoe la heltl firmly on tho foot rest of a recently patented attnttt for boothlacktt by attctlon. the pedestal of the real being a hand operated air pump. The government of lcnatior has _ an exclusive concession for five ears for the importation of radio equip. ‘mam atttl the erection of two broad- casting stations. Ior nae la connection with auto- tastia telephone aymnu there am- playing cards. lf you live in Chan tottetown apply par» sonaity at our officct 90 Queen Street. This will save you postage. ltt-en ittvt-atetl an ttutotttnilt- t-tttttttt-r toi register calla attti a t-tttttcrtt to rt-t-ttrtlt the cottnier's figures. i Belgian itttt-rttsts ltttvt- etttttltllshetl! t1 factory itt Frttttt-e for wt-ttvittg fttbrit-s| for filtering ltt-ttvy oils anti other liquids frottt itttttttttt hair hrottgltt trttttt (‘hlna anti Japatt. t Stuail cnlort-tl cicct ric been tlt-sIgnt-tl to be rarrit-tl on tht- lttlbs at‘ front wheels of attiontoltllt-s. the tuotltttts of which give u pin wht-t-l effect to their rays. An Ettglittlt engineer has t-siittttttt-tl that the 800,000 ions of vt-fttse vollccit-ti attnuttlly ltt Lontlott t-ttttlti ht- tttrnetl Ittto fuel ttt less t-xtttntst- than ‘ti t-ttsis to tilsttottt- of it. .\iort- great ittvetttlotts ltnvt- ltt-ca tit- velttpt-tl tttttl greater ttppllr-ttiott of theta has been tutttlt: itt the lust ..t yt-ttvs than itt any prt-viotts t|ttttvter t-t-tttttry ltt the \\oritl'a ltitttot-y‘. To cxpetlite the trattsttot-ttttitttt of ttgricttltttrttl protittcts anti ttiti itt tit-- veloplttg tnittcrttl resources tttt elt-otrlt- rttilu-tty‘ itt the iltttttes-tilttt-s, l-‘rttttcc. will itt- contplett-tl ncxt year. The fttce of tt ttovel blllbottrtl con- slats of triangular tlrttttts rcvttlvetl by tttt electric tttotor so that thvcc tttlver- tisetttenttt cnn be tllsplttyctl ltt iltt- apart- ttaually required for one. By the completion of n cottucctlttg link Atlslrttlln has bet-u given tltc longest t-otttinttotttt railway rottte itt tltt- woriti, extending 6431i ntiles frottt Qttet-ttslttttd to Wt-stertt Attstrttlitt. For handling metal ttrtlcles an t-lt-tt» trotnngnet of 50'poutttltt cttttttt-ity that can b» cttrrieti in tt tttatt‘tt ltnttti ttuti t-tt- erglzetl by tt lighting circuit tts tt hut- tou ltt tottehetl has been lnvt-tttt-tl. The ntottt itnportttnt fctttttrt- t-lttitttt-tl lor an ttttttttttohiie lnventetl itt Poland ltt the fttt-ility with which tn.- vttttntttt parts can he rentovt-tl ntttl the tvholt- tttotor ittitctt apart ttntl reasaetttltltttl. i-Qoceii- A FRIEND. A fricnti is tt person who itt “for you" ttlwaytt, under ttny- suspicions. ilt- never ittvesiigtttott you. Ilc likes you just as you are. tint-s not ttltcr you. Whatever kittd of t-tntt you are wcttr» lag. whether you ltttve tttt tlretm suit or itit-ltury shirt with no colnr, itt- thinks it fitte. . He illtett your tuootls, tttttl t-ttjoys Ile’ Place Names Of P. E. Itsland Seaview; school district, lot 20 Name suggested by Mrs. W. L. Huggnlt, Charlottetown. Sedqewtck; cove, lot 17. t ‘hint. ;Vol. 1, p. 1-i. Setlgewlck on map, 11776. llilay be utter “Mr. Setlge- wit-kc." Clerk of the Report/s l0 the Board of Trade (Wm. Mtttifortl. ,“ltii'e 01' ltlcitttrtl Cutnberlitntl." 1812. pp. 1-10. 14S). Mlscottctlte cove of chart. Selkirk; settlement, lot 42, and point. at the junction 0t‘ the north atttbutltltlle brttttoltexs ot‘ the Plnet- tt- river, lot 58. Alter Thos. Dong- iat-t, 5th Earl of Selkirk (1771-18- 20); ottccttetietl to the title 1799; tiled at Pan April 8, 1820; httrietl at Orthes. Point name on chart, 18-16. ‘Lord tSelkirk owned land and personally cattle ottt and set- tled 803 persons ill ‘lots 57 and E8. Settlement name on Wrlgtht. and (Yttndail. 1874. hortl Selkirk has been called “the ntost Nntarltable name itt the annals o! ltnttttigrttttiott to Canada." Sentrtor Cross; settlement, lot tot 63. lilettoham. 1880. which shows Theo. Sentnor living here. Setttner its the present day spell- ifltg of the family name. Seven-mile; bay, lot 27. Stip- posed to tx-ler to the distance he- Lween Seacow head and Borden point. Seveh Slstertn. eatttlhills, Cas- ctttttttettue harbour. Hill map, 1821. 'l‘huy were swept away by storms itt_ the 1850's. Shamrock; Shepherds; ttttt, 1880. Sheep" point, lot H. Sweep, river, lot 13. anti (Ytttttlaii, 1874. Shemody; point and creek. lot 16. Point name on Chart, 1850. (‘reek name ltt Meachstn. 1880. ‘Mltuac nnttte ntttnning “shellf- poic"; tlottbtlces the neighborhood was ta place where spdartpoles cuttld he procured easily. Shemody; river, lot 17. Anotther llaato is Patttsay river, after J-oittt llatttsay, one of six brothers who settlement, lot. 27. pond, lot 22. Meaoh- Wright. your pettttiutittttt as tnuch mt your op» tlmisnt. "P lllit‘! Your attct-t-tts. ttttti your rtttt-t tttt- t-tttlt-ttrs ltitn tnttre. llt- is bt~ticr than n lover ltccttltac he itt ttevt-r jcttlotttt. V llt- wattitt nothing frottt you except that you he yourself. l is the ont- beittg tviib whotn yott can fct-i snfc. With hint you t-tttt utter your heart. litt lttttlttt-att. tttttl its gootl- ttt-tttt. You tltnt‘i ltttve ttt be careful. ltt his prt-ttt-ttt-t- you t-att be tliscrcei. tvltlclt lttt-ittttt you can rest. There are many faithful wlvett mttl httshntttitt: titcre are few frlctttla.. Friendship itt the tnost tttltttlrnitle. atnttttittg and rare article among httmttn ht-ittgtt. Anybody aittntls hy you whcu you are right: tt friend tttutttis lty yutt even when you are vt-ron Lilte the shatle of a great tree in the tttttontltty heat ltt a friend. Like the hotue port, with your fllllillfy’! "flit flyintt. after long Journ- eys, ltt tt friend. A friend is an lmpregntthie citadel of refttle in the strife of existence. It is he that keeps nltvdyour faith in htlmutt nature, that utnkett you be» lieve that It is n good universe. He is the antidote to despair, the ei» lxlr of hope. the tonic of depression. the medicine to anre suicide. You give to hltn without reluctant-t- antl borrow from him without ettt bttrrttlament. ' When yon are vigorous anti ttplritt-t yon like to take your pleasures will him: when you are lei. yott vvntti tt cuttttt to the Island from Swtiuttti itt 1770 and settled on the bunks of the river. He and this sous httiit many ships and ltaterly mov- etl to Summerslde. Still a third ttattte is tChinnick. tSherbrooke; school district, lot 17. Sherwood; school district, loit7 imrwcotn. settlement. lot 33. Sherwood Station post. office was opened July l. 1910, atltl closed October 1. 1912. Shipwreck; point. lot l3. Hot. lfllld. 1765. Referto Nattfratze. Shipyard; river and point, lot 18. River name on cltart,1850. Point-name in tMcacitnttt, 1880. slllbs used to be httilt there. Short: point. lot tit. Holland. 1765. iMay be after James Short (171093). celebrated Scoiitth Obli- cllll- SIITVBYor (lettteral Holland tiled telescope mntle by him. Big WW 0n ‘Department of interior tnap. 1918. Short point or Bit; cape "ll twrixtllt and Catttlali, 187i, Billlker: brook. Wllmot river. lot. 25. After ltoyttiitttt family ofwhotn iacob ‘Selikef was a settler in ‘ot 26 in i786. all"? 910N111; a creek. lots 06 tnd 38. Meachattt. i080. |8lnnott Road: list ietnent lot 80. Ito him; when you tlylttg yttttt want him near. —l!y Lit. Rlrtttt. ~ -- t- 700d $1190 After Peter Slanot, first. aetthar; Skinner; pond. lot 1. Nttnttt ltt ilsylieitl “Sailing Direetiotts." Iti- 47. A local tradition ls that it. is tuttuotl after the captain oi’ it vessel wrecked lit the vlttlttlty tlitev. J. C. Macmillan), or at atty rate o. -penson of this ttattte. Also explained as nits trnttsltttitttt N0; of an allegetltacadisn name, etttttg lights ltavt- on llol-ltttttl, 116s, tbut. named by tier tPettx or Skin nomi- corrupted See ctttt. Arch. Rep. 1905.00 Skitttwr pond. Also/Skinner lPotttl settlement, Skye; brook, lot 30. lttttttlgrattts frtttn the. isle of Skye settled itere .1858. l ‘Smelt; (treek, lot. 5-5; creek, Rug. {ti o hay. lot 3&3; creek, Goottwqml i .vt-r. lot 12. tutti river, Ellis river lot. 1~i. Prtstttttttltly lxtcztttse of a- ittttttlttttce o1‘ smells. Smelt; ltrook. lot 30. Meauhnttt, lltiSll. - i we ltt Paris. a postttttttt has ittvetttetl a tttolorless airplane. Before tout: we may get _out' bills u. few tltoura earlier. Our stock o-Coal is all under cover and dry. you are sure of getting the best. We sell ‘any quan- tity. ' A. Picka rd 8t Co. j Phone 240. srtuntrs HERE HOW ABOUT u? Feeling dine-If no we I‘IY you're lucky-ll not we ca" make you fut that way. Spring ia hora and with It comes happlne and ltsaiill providing you goat-a apaltlll sickness-that's the quastlofl —wa ha a the snlwsr- Macsflpring Tonic give tho fiYmlll ' km" a“ a settle today 81-00- ‘m; 2 gattcs When you order here .