nrfl ll-m4. should be addressed io ’ President Teachers' Association “lm --. wt- usclulrless of this kind of knowledge. l _ i THE. MAGAZINE GUARDIIANU C i-...-......_i>..r..»........H............ - .. 1:. " » .. -~ _ - ~ - - -‘ . - ‘ ” =‘ -.r 'sw »- u M .»"'- »l ‘-1 - 2-.. ~' .1 .-.- .i ~ ,' - “'i' '. " . ~*’. i"' .‘é~'- “ ‘ 7. ' fl... ,-1 1 --.rr 1-.‘-w '.~ ..f'/_<..=‘~ - .” _i ~';f'7 ` ' 'l ‘ - ~ _ .-pq. _rw ‘ ’.__~_ __ _ -,:`~.2_l-?~__;_i______,¢_,~ _._,;~...5 -.f.l‘.i_».. ~-.»_,=§- ...ly 1,-,, _ .. _ .__,l ,_-_ =~._ _,i___ _;,_ 4.-.¢-’ \.~--__‘f..f.\_-.~,ll__f ;i.--i lf., , - _ , -~ ,_ ,._ ~ _ --_ _ _ ._ ._- l -. ,.__. _ _.__ _ _., __ ___..__.`;,_~ _ ,.;.,._._- ~.,-_ _» __ __-_ ~- __ __ _ __ .- ., _ _ '~\ _ _ -_ _.__.._..v».~_._ _ _ _ _ ,,,»§,_,_. ,. ., >,__ _ . ~ ff--_ _~ ,l __ _. _ _ _ __- -_ -;1.__;;' ‘__"f_~` f ‘ _ _ ,,.,,. ,¢_,....4,_ .-l< ...in-t--~.'.i-is ,.1 .i _._ ~. ‘ - »’ ‘ ’ -"». - ,‘ » i ... For Paréiits. Pupils. T¢dCll21‘S " ' _ @ W invited to contribute to The Farm, ¢ The Dairy. The Turf, and Go'\d 5 Roads departments of The Guardisi. gf °ltl"l' by ‘l“°"'l°ll- °°l'l'°°P°“‘l°ll°° °' weaken the chicks and make them of great imD0rtan¢e In otherwise. Answers will be given by rn experts to all questions of general 5 interest and space will be given tl l“ any articles that will in any way :E help to advance Prince Edward Is ch land interests. '_'“ l O fr their articles at this odice early eaci. ne week, as only s short emergency Be item can be handled as late ss our ___ p.m. Wednesday. All received after ___ following week. in in hich has been well bred, fed and will tend to early moultlng. and Lead, heavy 3} to ic Tea lead 2! th l 'T V l l ' ' housed, and the eggs are well cared how correct the methods of feeding, to 3le. Brass, heavy 9 to 10c. DU Farmers and others interested are for before incubation, and not too early hatched pulls!! Will give us Light 6 to 1c. COPPCI. heavy 11 to l10 old they will stand considerable the early Winter eggs It would seem 12c Light 10 to 10§c Zinc Zi to th buse during incubation, and still bettcr then, to assist the moulting wi an to ,_ nn 8 nnrvnnn ,mlmnl the home rule bill for Ireland was gen 3 good percentage of chicks, hens when they start moultlng nat l-low is the horse to know the difkr announced by tm Mm-qui. of S- _ M though of course such abuse will urally, and this as above stated is BH _r '_ _ ore diiiicult to raise The rational ration for hens during C0 Fresh air night and day, and clean their moult will depend upon their ri nd, are now recognized as essential condit~on when they commence moult- si addition to good and regular feed _lng. If they should be in poor condi _ TURF NOTES. ll g if we are to be successful with tion after along period of laying, ai gai icks. ration somewhat rich in oil or fatl ' _ _ l1_0 The chicks must be kept growing with a moderate amount of protein The t“rl...ha° 1°" °ll° °.l ll-9 b¢Bl- fus om the first, failure in this respecf..wonld be best; Oats, sunflower seed, l°ll_°W°l`3 ln 91° ‘lem-ll °l Mr- °l°llll P- ly- C0l1¢l’ll>lll-0" U0 Uk°‘l 0 hav* means stunting, and stunted chicks'|1nxg¢¢d and mm ara good examples Irving. His funeral on Wednesday ver can complelfly overcome the`of foods rich in oil, and containing 3 WB! 3'-l'9l1¢l°¢l by OV" fifl¢0€l\ l1\ll1d-F00 rious damage done. In the case of fair amount of protein. The birds P"“0llB» l‘°UlY all l’¢l`°°l1Bl fl`l¢l!fll> pullets which are intended to become_¢0u1d he (rd n rnlxtnre or whnlolof the deceased. He will be deepli ture laying Sf-00k, we must aim for grains n wnich these grains were in-llll°lll`ll°'~`l by m“llY “nd llls l093 Wil- ll development first. and then ms- clilded; or if neither whole corn or ll” most k.°°ll.lY felt ll? '-he l10l'5°¥ll°l' mal- l1°lll` °llllll°t “PFW lllltll th* turity. Again in the case of birdslflaxseed mum he fed_ cornmeal and 3 with whom h_e was a great favorite. gg tended for roasters a g00d f\‘8ll1€'little ground oil cake could be mixed ,_ _, _ ust be developed on Wllivll *O plB¢¢ with the mash every second day. If| P“l`l‘lYll ll" l5°°U .. l’l'0“8l1f biwl e . tne bir s are at a ration rich in . 8 U' 8 9ll0l'f- "Pl'€P` alre for example the laying bird, ,nnnl are good oxnmnlen nl lenhnel. Eleven entries in the Stallion racl :Si ihe must be able to consume a large mnklnz foodn_ ll hone meal cannot belshould make a warm contest for th. we ount of the right kind of food to ontalnnd ordlnnr bones burned nite honors It looks as if this will be thi - Q - - - "' _ '_ : 1.. " Y _ l"-‘_ _ if' i-1-_'-T-f- '"-'ii-_"ii and general management may be. If than to stop them in order to foree quhtatiom. Rubber Boots 8: Shoes - DRIVING TERMS- ANOTHER ATTEMPT BY asters. Our sim mllllt D0 C0 PF0' process oil meal, wheat bran meatllll the Elwteln Suites- can C0 H005 feeders' meal, skim =milk, clover, and hone' ° ' ° va T t man drlv , d very good . rn:,f;,en gon' ng? tl: worn when attempted to place a further obstruc pieces, is many exquis- ey mann "sunny 0,. when they ctlon in the way of the enactment of IIS ddlgfll, IN lilmlvtl . do °:.;‘.°‘;.°s° .:::::' .“....°°° “:..:::‘: f- -- ----» -f ---1- 1- --t --- mplete stop is desired? The only is l‘t_nmt°£‘°__‘lg:; _§;c‘:°,,;::a “fl;°°B second reading on Monday Lord _. imdlsmadelnilieliaviest ' c on Ln _ ead stop and steady for a slower ' ‘ fr so rses in a quiet, way, but never con- n e them by using commands wrong- 'cf bills over the heads of thc peers,,~ G fo” 'lwithin a. specified period. Their con-_ . . .tension is that if the house of lor-lu (Pure Bud C¢l'l|fl¢8f¢ N0. 5| ‘proposes dealing with the Irish, ST OF SAND- home rule bill by an adjournment to` The llreatugg brad 0! au tha gghl- CLAY CONSTRUCTION. a Ullament- ¢ll° llll°l'“l ¢°V°"lm°“t bred all over, and the sire of colt ___ ol course impossible to state will be powerless to force through its uottnl., ol me and nnhn¢_nnoo_ Wlll *__ ‘D - Y». t h l l t _ It _ _ l' depth and nature of material. If gfgégglettnafggf ngfrquls of 'I'J°_::_':_the largest mane? winner in 1912 ~ - CK _ ' th sed l hut ir i 'u rue ru lr, arcuralng to trim 1; to sc. auto _ __ -- UMUNIBTS T0 Bw » To 'R bye gfizl uvigoriil-is bilexiiingarestgiir Earlguhatchiiig _,season after season tires, 1 to 91:. Bicycle tires, 3 to le, "Whoa means, when rightly used, HOME RULE BILL. _ » _ ' ' ~ I _4c.` _ __ -` ' i . _ _ 1 r `*"_`;_lT'!E1» at the horse is to come to a. halt ' ~' ‘ LONDON July 9 --A fresh imionist knives, _forks slid ceding wn, leader of the unionist psrtv her this amruouu when the hill 5 Tl"’l”°““l"k“°""“ mrhuuthra in the hum uf iurar for .2-~ "-9f7#¢f1’1f=»'¢1/i¢=1W¢vr:" nsdowns will move That this sde of plate. Satin- house declines to proceed with the __ ri lion is guaranteed. f- It *H H E°°‘l Pl°“ l” *'“ll‘ l° *-llecouuiderauon of thu hill uutu it has .=- is sy uncle. » . .- ern uuhmlmu to the Judgement or ` - _ e country." U ‘ -l-ho nnlonlnho helleve they hnv,,_ scovered a flaw in the parliament; th di _ ac t, which provides for the passage' 1_4 date beyond the life oi the present |l¢,nn_ A great young sire. Fllturity, th meat and also to insure the d f ' - ~ from the U. S. ft It hir-do heing hhle go gland the fecding protein wlll nnnhlv the nlaherlal to'by Frank lf'ox. Fox was anxious to legislation as the parliment act nnvo n gran,-1_ lot ont at f_ho_l.oo¢n uevessafv £0 make thcm realli prime grow the new coat of feathers. Oldlsmft lllm lll 9011" °l l-ll* °lHl5 l‘8¢¢< dengfliflglnnthlillfolsgi glllmf; lisa: 3 °"°l`ll°°llS ll; l;l‘:°’l_l’lllffY °l “ml “lg this year. Watch them. They are the _ ' _ , tsc a proonge ~ Kldh lt 4 'U ry with th pm l labor, eh D" °“°° V F . sind you wuuf-. B s as er of ju gth of haul tire widlzhoof roadwa elva°".‘ti°u and g9mg_ on virtual stnke- Acqulri is the dam of Bhden 2.05 THE HOME lr 4 lm t fur lS _...__ we Contributions for this depart mei 30 Liuardiv.1l's School and Home l,_ U_ Bon lS8_ Cl]n,_lU,lew“.n -Orable the chicks can find a audi- ' been token out of the stud season ani ’l -_lent quantity of succulent vegetation -*_--m will be given a preparation for thi ‘Bl insect life the entire season' stallion race this fall. Cl' * ll I .\IIlTll2\lETIC IN THE SCHOOL (Selected) ihr La In teaching arithmetic we surel what is that purpose? 'lhe pui.l.l ind ind ric ,,.0nl,l nrwanfy ray that this suhlecr itages of sourii-lg, and led in vessels There are such excellent concrete _ _ ° ° ° Cllblc Y_l\l'd ------------------ -3 -------- ~-5 175-00. ._ h._,.lld he laugh; on n¢¢(,,,h; of the .vliich are cleaned every day. At the examples now and again outcropplng. Gavin Harding has n green Brazil Hlmllllg 1.1731”3 ¢\1l1lC Y8l"lB e for which these products can of men who prove that it pays tolian trotter that is highly thought of if ¢lBY. Ht 23 Cents Per Cllblfl _ “_-f' 5 § in a course in this suu'~ct a chill. zeneraly be obtained they are a take up cow testing, that their rc-f with but limited handling she hal Y8l‘d.._.___,, 269, 86 /` " ._ '“ reading clay with road ma- -'___ ¢/ 3° lue of this suhiect cannot be ignored. Hell lur. and that this is its chief vnlu. fed to the child. For, if evcn one pro ill? blem is well taught, the pupils have “ll oveling sand on clay, es- _ / - not ,S thls ,tn rnnln \~nlne__lh th, 3 great inducer of rapid growth and Gaspe peninsula accomplished by| Fred Cameron is we are glad tosay iimgfed Bt i Cent Pel' Bllllafe 5 0 H ¢--_Z nnrnose ol rhlo nlrhleoil merely nrlll 5-reventlve of disease. carefully watching his fairly goodirapldly recovering from his inlurl -/ar . . . . . .._. . . . . . . . . . ._ 3 .2 { ,r ‘ " ta,.,an_, lt ls donntlnl ll one tenclnn, G;-0 - g _ s an _ g_ o 's an eeiing ein bet er. T_he‘sustalned in Sumrnerside. “Fred 1; Plow-ing, using 1 team at $31 0 /I \ muh; he found who holler-en that lr in 'ed buttermill-1-, or sour milk will be first year his eight cows gave him_a very popular driver and we will al *EF 58? f0l` 2 dllis ------------ 2- 0 / / All who leach the subject hello,-o rhnl ’ound to have larger, longer feathers 33,511 pounds of milk, an average of be glad to see him on the sulky soon. Hsrrowlng, using 1 team at ,. I/ 0 it has an important educational va and el` day l°r 2 days --------- 6' 00| I -l '1 1 I _ 1' m l " advrlrlced in mental ability. If a boy Z 4 i has solved one dilricuity, reasonin, carefully, step by step, he 'nas in l creased lliii reasoning power. And 1 he ouitinues this kind of menta. ‘V training, he must develop into 9. fl.'ll “_ er man, n more rational being. a mori "l intelligent member of the thinking _l race. ‘ In our elementary schools, especial ly in the lower grades,- arithmetii- 3 must always be one of the chief iucaris of training a child to think lL is trite that primary pupils shOL\l\ not have too much work in this sub- ject. It is also true every other sub ,icct has an irliportanl. educationa vnlur-_ and :_-very subject gives th ch lfi riizne training of the reasoninl faculties. But in few if any of th. 5 other subjects is the process of rea sfining called into play as much as i. arithmetic. And this is precisely the reason why the course in this subjec' 2 has in the lowest grades bekeli cu. F down to its present limits. l ln 1-:lr school days, when we aske. why geometry was taught, we arf. I’ told of its great educative value, ir. training the mind in clear, logica _Z tninking. But lf one recalls for e moment the care with which the lit- tle flifliculties in primary arithmetic must be arranged, and the logical way in which the various steps must he presented, one finds exactly til. same mental training as in geometry. In number~work, analytical problems 2 ani percentages, we have the same kind of reasoning as in other branche_ "‘ uf mllthcrratics; anrl each step must "_ bc tuuicht in the right relation to thf _`“ prcccdiiig. To fail to teach clear rea- soning is to fail to teach arithmetic, The crlucativc value of this subject is plain to every teacher; but its uti- lity ‘.illue is recognized by teachers und parents alike. Indeed this valuf rllniic would in.the miml of the pub lic bn sufficient rcilson for our teach ing the subject. But if teachers G ircrltcd it an a mere lltility subject, ns rl subject of no educative value, then all mental train- i n g a n d all rational so- lution of prov-lems would disappear. 'l"bon their work. would become a mere drill in cut-and-dried types or would not be expected to understand lair 0tb"‘I le or healed) C811 be lcd if CHN! iS ers made up the herd to eight again' Both are trotters capable of goin, d in feeding. a pure bred sire is kept. halves in 1.15. er it can be so arranged, t-hc chicks The next yenl- his eight ww; gave ° ° ° do best hopper fed on free range. him 41,408 pounds of milk, _an liver- The Grand Circuit races are now ii in this way they Will get the ex°l"|ai¢e of 5,176 pounds or 1.000 nuuiids I Swlllz. e first start takin; so necessary to the right kind of of an increase per cow. The feed cost| place at North Randall July ith. clopment_ The feed should be kept $432 more ner cow_ huh the total! ~ ~ ~ _rut hoppers so that they can get it profit won ;177_29_ or on average Of; Baring 2.18l was second in 2.102 enever they want it as this will $2216 nor oow_ This is an increase Oflat North Randall on July 7th. I-ll vent them waiting around the en-_one hnndred and hnlrgy per gent, ln failed to qualify for the finals. nCe 110 ills llelfl t0 Rel tllelf l‘lll'the profit. It pays to give additional' - _ '_' ° _ re at feeding times, instead of feed if the cows kept nre of the type In the second days racing of thi rkinz BWHY l0I` lflSeCl55~ “'0l`m5‘ to make use of it profitably. . ~ Y oli . In fefffliflfl fliflefefi llffls fl The forciahle realities are these:-'elses was won bv Etalwah after 1 ins at this stage, and in this man- The grnsn income from rl-_.ilk illgrnaselll hot contest. The 2.24 ytrot fo .on put the different grains in Scps- hy $1,-;3_43 from the game number of $10,000 stake was won by Santo e di\'iSl0f1S Of the UOPPCTE S0 that cows, the profit far more than doub-lMaid and the 2.05 pace by Long chicks will not throw one kind len_ and the nn-ner has received eve;-y,worth tB. in 2.04, Branhani Bough £0 Ee* another- encouragement to try for still betterlmsn Second. The 2.09 pace was woi Keep lwffefmill. Of milk- “ml also results. 'Phat is where h trial cow by Foote Prinfe after three Of thi :nn ter before them at all times, as testing fl-ip .fl-,.»-ally lnngn the herllimost exciting heats of the meeting. n most cases running from $300 to k is not a substitute for water _C _ . F. W. ° ° ' a fO0fl. and induce them to eat owner 'Cherry Ripe 2.21 is now sound as ; nty of oats, clover, and other V8- -*__--*_* dollar. Wh!-lt a great horse he shouli ies_-'if _greentafl'in<;d _lf lgoinilzlaonzll n be forl- hinhclasts tthilzhffltll. rllll viéill re not 25 1 0" Om C0" _‘ mem Cf e HC B G S €PP@~ lay surface, cost $331- Del” IUi€. ash. and €9l'fh saltl* “lld also Bcld I |leight heats in Charlottetown in twi lr t renders the mineral mall" ll* days, the average ner heat being 2.22 hnd.¢1av rand built under the direc- er foods soluable; as is the case ‘e u e ' h buttermilk. the lacm “ld 0” HAl.i.AMs WEEKLY July is lr closing date lor hh tins in the some WHY- Keel’ °l°“" MARKET lfil-:l>oR'r. i-limes, -mailer" which will he trotted for of :ood sharp zrif. Shells- _Char sinus, wool., JUNK. this full. The list ii-_ua follows:-i I, and bone in Sf-“'“°_ Bvallable year old, 3 year old, 2.37 trot, 2.4 lquare yard, In case changes of grade before them all all “mel” _ll pace. One per cent is first payment. 'mv other form of hone can be obtain- BEEFHIDES are in fair demand ¢ u » s ordinary bones burned fo 8 l°l”_°“ and are imliroviuz in quality. the July 15 is date for second nuymem are excellent. Keen up_a COHUH- short haired hides being murketedlof 2 per rent on Halifax stakes, warfare against lice ml?-25. am--lfreely, and"arc being nhsorhed at full, watch your birds for any signs current prices. The leather market "`.` _ _ trouble oi any kind, and a e rl continues depressed, causing somc_KEEPlNG. .vp THE gli: sick bird awav from thc flock tanners to buy sparingly, City But-' MARES CONDITION _ ediatcly it in noticed. Keen them cher Hides, green, flat, l2lc per lb, Z _ .__ . wlnp from np-rt to finish, feed Inspected Hides No. 1 13c. No.2 __ (Selcct;d_)' _ m all they will elif, fin long as 12c. Country Hides, flat, cured, 13c. A lew ,.l’li-In B80 wenlnlt-en l rm rush ers making material- _if She hluch, hhrl hruieii up line will glukelbis drawing ¢ard_aE Elle full fair. to produce a large numbsro eggs. 8 ood nnbBtltnte_ _ _ _ _ must ,hen keen the birds growing Pzrovide some shed or Dmtected_ Dnnnle Steelo will trnln Baby Lo thatdthe cost of labnor ls agout S1_ Donal Use The Kniie “la and a Cold Clip valued at $50000 ntiiiunlly, and at the same time, nlnce for the hens to scratch in Dnlgnn 2.18; this year. Baby will be 1. l?" Ely and tea?" 3 Er, ay' the rndlrhlly encourage churn to con- wet dnyl Watch the hens and hen, big factor in the fast truth, Test construe ing a -oot sand_ 9 large llllanlltles Ol mod' lthcm, and thcv will renav vnu with " ° ' “lay If the location and season are la- eggs when egnn are nlnl, in mich, The Stallion Bottom 2.23l hal "ed u h, but it is in ver few in- ' ' ' ° mac scifi that such conditioriis can be James Millman who spent severa ilnd 1 Operator M' “'50 Del' day lonnd to porlecl_lon_ ’ ~ yearn ll-ltn lmnnlo Steele and who ll :or 1 day ............... ........... ..$ 7.50 l By far the best substitutes for -` lconaidered iz ._ .rl .ble reinsman ii L0 _ _ _ hn,e borne purpose ln \l¢v.~_»1l so worms and insects, are buttermilk SUCCESSFUL DAIRYING. lpreparing L_..,..-__ ...d On Wilkel °f 0lBY Wltll DICK and shovellng sour separator milk in the first -*- '2_14l for the fall races. _nto W8g0l1S. all 15 661118 PGP 1.0¢-.; n¢_ll.1.-9 certain facts and aint :heap "protein carrier," and butter- cords of success make stimulating-:een halves in 1.12. Charles Cross SD the ability to deal with in-,ich inns milk particularly, is a great apps- reading for dairy farmers all over the'man is preparing her and will likell 'l1il1€. “Sing 2 tea- s at $3 and . in after life he nlay use these. lt is .iser and cleanser of the digestive or- Dominion. start her in the 2,24 trot at Monte -expert operator ai; $1.50 per 2'; 5-: ii l-ln,n_ th-er»efore_ that the ntllity vo. zans. Carefully conducted oxlieri- Here lava good sample of what one gue. _ . lily fOr 3d8ys .......... .. 22. .50 ts have proved that buttermikls man at Cedar Hall, Que., in the ° Sl! - uiu chick ri muultin hunsuu ur i th t ' ' ` glossier pluruuge than those not 4,133 pounds at n feed cost of $32.50, ' ° ' <3 p any of either. It is safer to feed netting u total profit ol $76.82 hu several ncbi green horses hav. Shaping and dressing with buttermilk or' milk than other average of $9.60 profit per cow. Two been showing up on Charlottetowi `oad machine, using 2 teams nl foods, although of Course of the best cows in the herd the firstltrack. Two we noticed particularl it $3 and expert 0perHt0r at d beef scraps. 01” CUC b0I\B (DOY year were lost accidentally, two heif- were Harry Lane’s and Ed Acorns $1.50 Der (lily fill' 2 flB»YS ------- .~ 15- 00 is o e improve , and osening-1,1731-3 cubic yards urrumr, however, that the clay down., mono" is 8 preliminary ,___ and the' rremicr winner. In regular he prow, d lth l lon _ rao_ng events, or all time. Bsden's d which _° tw bm, 3 ml ed° ° the taking of some such steps. wi linings for 1912 amounted to $35,- - .___ ____ r $30,000. Scrvlce°Fee $15.00. -- Russian Noblcman Prince 'Viazamskl road on a sand foundation, cov- _ That’s the barbaroiis wily of treat-` and he was afterwards sold to the with day go on average depth ing corns- dangerous too-any cornl 6 inches, would be approximately C8" l1¢ \‘@m0V€d l?é\lUl€8BlY hy Put-_ . ollowg for nnigtanne of 1 mile; nam’s Painless Corn Extrzictrér in ‘ owning and shaping road twenty-four hours. Use only Pu llalll‘s hine, using 2 teams at $3. Extractor, 25c. at all dealers. llfarch 28EfMs1 year. J. M. NICIIOLSON 202 Kent St., Charlottetown. _ n € rl <3 ij ` fl 11 ` Th Grand Circuit The three ears v get exercise, und they will more l’arl2cured, 12! to l2§’c. Green Ill “__ne,.e H llltle noi,” hreenln-K El (fonl -' ll y0\1_ ‘Z0 C. _ _ " my CA’-F-“INS are iv =°.°d ~u>i>1v §€..§`...‘f“'l §’.§..”.‘§2.i'$‘.§§“.‘l‘?§E.i“‘é.§§’§.§. - -~ with no change in prices. City skinsmale nlly with /8 -t,nree_Weeks old mn t C ' - green, lla , lfic. ountry, part curcd'l lb ner -ne ‘W new nf lll ni-mfr iivll~rill'l‘/lNrvi-1 or 17c_curu.i 17 to 19u according to h°“ vyl B' ‘ as °” .° “ “fj'~ _ er e en ng meal of oats ln a co w.\'rr'Hl~‘Ul.i~1i-;s.=l liunluo '_’.,"';'ll(';‘;;’ §;“;0°“l‘°'”_“'0 D°“°°““ °‘”,furthble, cost or stall. _flihujiropg ol it to S .5 . l . i ll - THE Moiilrrlwo psmon. Hossisninl-ls ure_lu good demuuh"§_;‘;§ ”“,,_gn,,,-,. 'irnéh w“'f_’,f,° 2° :rg ,__ at full quotations. Llty take-oh $3..ne,, ivan or :ine wonfd 31; ,ls nes; 50 to $4.00. Country take oil No.1. Last weak I was away ml. several (BY 'l`- A- l‘°"“0“-l $3.50 in $4.00 N0. 2. $2.50 to $s_5o. . ' ___ S!`_EEPSKINS continue ln good de- mere rulcs of thumb, for the pupil Many of the failures to obtain fl xarllld tngtwtgglh mzllcgf sytl2l¥:,‘t:§ ll" lllgllt *md Ul°l`l‘lll¢ lefldr _llllll Shi’ nlnnlnlr ol eggs lrom n flock nl accordin to _nie il 50 Vw $1 85 ‘failed considerably." Tlle"mare wher what he did or why he did it. He poultry during the Fall and Wintcrlcountryg 50° to S1 75 épring L_"‘__h;,seen was in beautiful cond1tlorl,__snd mi;/ht as well have his thumb-rules m0nf-hs. are lludollhf-|2dlY dlle £0 ne- nlllnn 25 to 40h liiol/he or Shoal-llngn the foal sh°W°‘l' th” w°ll"l°d'al’l7,l’“l" in n tiny booklet, and carry them in glect of the birds in the Summer. ‘Z0 to lon " “flee °h“l`“°l'°l`l5tl° °l-1, Y°““K 9t°°l` his pocict instead of in his memory. A VI'-ry Eeflefal lml7l`€HSl0l\ pl°9VallH. W()0l,, ipherrl lo rl little easier feel. getting “ genermls supply °‘- the Hut no such treatment of the subject f-but hens on the farm can pl'8°fiCBllY ing ln the wool market the Canhdlnn dam 9 mllk' The-mare and con' B" cnn be found in our schools and no l00l¢ "lt" tllemllelvell fluflflg f-hid prlhen hnvlng been for-(led to o 1|tl1o’°" g°°d;pa“l'ure' .but this is “°t one ought 10 try ho intl-lrduce l¢_ time, and although there is ii certain hi her notch than was _“mined hylthought enough to make the most Ten:-bers are making the work. ration- 'lfgflie Ol lirllill in llllsi lt should l"'° th; worlds market The deliveries are nt the cow and barbell' Remember she ul intelligent and educatlve. Pupils C0nlllll°"°d that when mollltlllg Com' exceptional] hehvy with a light de-'is only 8 three-yearold man' Shel are netting both the facts desired mencea the birds system is subjected nn lm ytne mllln rennltlnz ln n|W9~H l’\'¢d B3 B ¢W°'Y¢&l"0ld. Bild £0 and the mental training besides- for to 21 EPSRC Html". and Unless Sl1¢ is Slang gxumalatign ln the hands 01 “ll “Dp°”°"°°° ha' “ot ‘“n°r°d the best way to attain any utilltar- helped her condition will become such tn: dealers The lnct that the U S ;fl1€l`¢bY. b°lUB 8|! €X°@ll¢l1*1- Dl`00f Ol nm end ___ by logical educntlve my that nne will need to nnnerno nlfree wool ' schedule has pM__ed‘u___,the advantageof early breeding. She thnds' In this way. the two mam _Ong period (__ p__e__amt_on_ before Bhelsenate caucus has mused no change tool- ber end of ii double-tree, dofnv purposes of arithmetic can be blend- ls in H C0ndltl0" £0 C0mm°“°¢ l°Ylll8 as Canadian dealers had already more lm; tara; workday l t°n3“lR': umf' alnand both can he attained, neither again. and as tthéeh Fall anli “Winton than nnllcinated any advantages "_gt_ _lille doin; tvgonkeepu ug mr eondloismil ‘ fr BllCl'lflC0d- 9ll'°‘l5 are “° e lla “ra mes 0 might be gained from this fact Wash- ind lai 'ind R The estimated cost per square yard if road surface, therefore, when' com- would be about 8 cents, or at the ‘ate of $579.26 per mile. T on 'ar 'atter form of construction would ‘ iro han y - According to the experience of this 3fHce_ the cost of sand-clay. construc- tion in the South has been found to ge fro‘-- S200_to $1,200 per mile, S800. A sand-clay road constructed ueuviilr, Fla., 1 miie length. 14 ion of the Odlce at Tallahassee, Fla., 36 feet wide and surfaced with about ' inches of sand-clay mixture. cost M70 per mile, or about 5 cents per e to be made with consequent cuts lonntelt greater than the figures rlverl above. There can be no ques- -lon _ '~. ` ianccs this form of construction ls cheaper than macadamz l olling, estimated at Q cent ' yard..._....._.. ....... .. 35. 20 Total ............................ ._ 579. 26 ed on the linsis of this table, he cost of building a sand-clay d on ri clay foundation would not v much from the figures given. The bably be slightly cheaper by rea- of the fact that sand can be dled more ecomicall than clay er the direction of the Oiiice at wide, and having a 9-inch sand- 10 cents per square yard. Another fills, the cost would be propor- , however, that under all circum- f 4 _.-.___ I " QD 'CQ .o BIG BEN _ \ \ 7 5 " ""`~¢¢¢'/ In /> \.. The Biggest Thing in the Clock Business _ Big Ben is ihe biggest thing today lfl the alarm clock business. He is only three ycllrs old, but lic`s already getting more work from the Dominion than any clock alive. ln three years time, 6,000 Canadian dealers have adopted him. Nearly half of the families in Canada learn; it to him tn call them up in the moming; nearly half the families iii -Canada use him all day long to tell the right time hy. He is really' two growl clocks in one-a cmckerjllck of zl tinie- C. W. Patterson Chsrloftetown W. N. Tanton Charlottetown Godkin Brothers Chsrlnnemwn keeper :ind li rrzlckerjnck of :iii alarm- Big Brii slnnds seven inches tall. llc is triple nickel-plated and wears :lil iiuier vest of steel that insures him for life. His big, bold figures and linlids are clisy to resid in the dim inoniing light. His large, comfort- :ihle keys almost wind themselves. He rings live minutes steadily or tcn iilferiiiittciuly. Hisprice 83.00 is easy to pay heczluse his zidvnntagcs are easy to sur. He is sold in Prince Edward lslnnll by the folloivinpg jewelers: G. H. Taylor _ Chsrloticlown H. R. Crockett Snmmcrside W. W. Wellner Chsrloffctown \ (To be Continued .l 1 ii 5_ HORSEME ATTE TIO ! days, and the boys lcft the marc in ,the pasture, not bringing her in for °Yl‘Zl the d‘llm°“ll-5; as all "lr élett' ed combing fleece (coarse) 2l§c to $5 wlglllrgolglge lllxlnla yR;r,;),:?'l;nrli‘ll,ol:',lli: 'O :gs knlblw, tllittstlie mimtlggl 0| 35:_'ii'cé8Y“°}x’;islf;gthi'::le2Ef;§_ln?_‘:_l__i7lhe commences to eat. this is the onlf h _ ' " wav to increase his food sunnlv. _and _ I :_)l:rh:.gz:¢mn:;ntIi;l;dln Dusgiglrbilil, ;:|gl;;l;Y.co;l2_;-_lg 22o§?se€1°-16*Ul€;'Bl1l;‘l there is no doubt but that the msre's *gui “ll “'l’ll° the l"'°°°” °l lll°“lt'lUnwsshed fleece clothing' fhne) 18 milk is nm ve" Mn 1°” mr the ing may be to some extent under the lglc |°°lt° A l°" °“l"° l°l` lm" mm °°l" 1-‘ DR. ]. WOODBURY’S HORSE LINIMENT and DR. ]. WOODBURY'S CONDITION POWDERS will save and preserve the life of your horses.Thcir use will cure and prevent the disease common to horses, such as Cough, Colds, Dis- temper, Glanders, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splint_s, Curbs, Enlargements, Cracked Hoof, Kidney Trouble, Fevers, Cuts, Sores and will remove bunches of all kinds. if I ____-;. 13 .. ‘ \ .,_ `. l. l l if "- l l. T . __ . ` Tl _._ /_ 1 _ ` 4°- ~ :_ ' ri -J.W00pB ' Barons usluc - Do _von know that "Dr. ].Wood- AFTER USING * _ i i bury’s Horse Liniinent" is endors- ' Wlll’ have ll filcll Of lf““¢ ll0fS€ C I , l| ell by' all the leading horsemen of when you can get a reliable and N' _ . - . i ' ' _ = warramcn remedy? The _eadmg i _., "nog _ tie Dominion cave and preserve horsemei ofthe Dominion endorse ‘ ' 1 'lhellfe °f Y°“l` ll°l'5¢S ll? ltll llse' Dr_ l_ Woodbury-5 Horne Llnl_ "W¢nr/lcrvnll’ -' 7 It will cure and prevent disease- s ~ Y' xnsr 'ri-in onions onowmo. control ul the puuilrv rreprr it is 'rAl.l.ow ir unrhungra the us u i “'°"‘ "M “'“' °° "“'°“ '°' "°"' ment r i `" Common among mms" 2 ~ ' o' ° -- - ~ ~ ~‘ rl oimo quite s nuestion lf for-cud moumngl n nnnhl d ' _ and the feeding of thorn to a young ‘ .| .;l:r;.~ (By 'l‘. A. Benson.) con hh proved n homolog, “loco” °r° 7° “K 5 ml °” tl" mm' mare which is sucklf s colt is de- I -~» fr » - lket. City rendered solid in barrels W . ` LWKS lf- if . d B - Th l l _ eldedly advantageous. - ,‘ HIRE, r . ak fflblllef- ltz‘fV:|§;‘:‘D\';:0ll°ar:¥)|::llto Hougttrg ig, hghbatro l D _ _ _ cA"»A_ _ the rggsmthslllictna rsxegealnrn nnmnun lulthetlhnelhleils bullvlll tlll:-l:»wM:lll.°xl’l:_i_r 'glgg No.1, 7 to 7le. No.2. 6 - _ ee s , org argl- -- ' o e. any ir tu. un. ul i....'3r..u.¥ i..¢Z`ii. §;§'_§;_“ ;',{*‘;o‘°_'__'_;}_’~,;_':§ ,°_‘=°__='__°__fl==:, u<_ln_su min. -ru-lair °r_i».ii»r ing. etoc s_ comlnt to mar et free y, the able method. eu production den-,hug nhgorhgln th, ,nl-,l~,l,_ former befnz considered. It would sp- pam" "bak 'ag lo’ 40, . better to let the hens lsy while ' will under l The reason is that many chicks :mm are hatched that it is quite fmpos- 1°” sible to raise to maturity no mstter'?;:: I ' " _ oi.n rlnsssms, JUNK, mo- ir “mms cfindltlbul. absorbed ss fast as received at full prfrg 25 mls " ' __ W0‘Nllllll'l’S shlpmnu by rsll or bog! ls slim sill. "“"°""""°!'m use ihh rr rr 1' fh hi f 1 ' - ~ :é'u;_i'E_lf1'_?;'u'i'if»'.'»'ifi»°~li`u°i'3 Ciilici e it closel)y lCal"lei'iil‘ly w?;l)cul1z, iri’arl)cr:nil‘i1‘i>‘il. -. __ . i ' ' . ..~