1, 1192s tiiiiili fields. Groull _. wot, womanizer , NQHITIS E l i D F/lldaoDonaid. Souris. Eastern Guardian ..'0HOP from Holman’: Catalog ..~mu.x won 8ALE~—8<: quart. c 2-121 TAKE CARE OF YOUR SEED CORN. (Experimental Farms Note.) with the advent. o! the cold irosty days oi‘ November and De- Why If h a Good Family Medicine From it: splendid formula, its sn- porb bloodpnrifying iquniities, its prompt tonic effects, and above all RI unequallcd record in practical use by three generstiousq-H nod’: Eam- paniln is the invonte medicine in man homes. If you need a good inrniy medicine wh not got the but, that. which has been known to the people of America for half e eontury~thst made our mothers and grandmothers wei and that i: m: cnsnwrfnroivu ocgtnnm oily dwellers. ‘Throu hout Esnt- f ’ _ i crn Canada the valuse of totem‘.2251.1’dZ1?.}‘{..,‘.{‘;"§,,,,“fggkflfmiigy; products sold‘ on the average farm my (or reforestation. Among ihe‘ s probably llreaier than in thercmilw.‘ espruce x5 ‘he “WM mp6,] tnltsd States. tam wood. Supplying the bu", on iflxcept in the more thickly sei- the timber and rough lung," m- ied sections of the (zountry, iucra- tmlldlug purposes. Besides ‘it is ive employment is found for farm useful for [liiiplvnnfl and h m“, ‘i-imi" Md iliflfllfi durlnx the Will-bar. Pine is not one" “Rm, in s; tuontlrs cutting and hauling m-m woommp, m" h, “Wm, m. '03». ties. pulpwood. pit timber manufactured lumber “Fir and md cortiwood. Even in the thick- ltemlopk are used mainly for build v populated portions of the Eaat- iug- lumber and pulpwood Cedar .rn Townships of Quebec where makes the hem sh,nm°s.and is he farms have been cultivated for also used for telephone and tele- . evsnvwnnnl- “ as far as climate is concerned for reason bl to d nod‘! laenvber begins the danger period you 3:0: gm‘! Gzw“ I it today. . Glasses From .00 to $10.00 East Point to Cane h, big territory» yet gcfilll this I916! ktnan Supplies -. Big Majority t Eye-Glasses pt because PARK EYE-GLASSES are |NF._8T PROCURABLE, t . ll the ONLY GRAD- OPTiCiAN (lttend- courses.) t Montague land lea Yer yourself v p.1'0.DATE OPTICAL LOURB. n. PARKMAN ONTAGUE, P- E. l- any infants are infested by; tvvvv 4 4 sec? purposes.’ in the areas that we éotislder the seed corn growing section of the country there is less danger of dump or insufllcletttLv ripened corn tlfiillg stored. Even ln these more favored areas, however. damp fall weather or improper methods oi’ storing lrequently means poor vlt~ This lrw vltnl-lty of seed corn on» 2d for sale each spring is reflected in decreased yields lascause of floor stands of corn. Ev-b Your t-uzad seed corn is tttilll’ o, 'l‘l*;- lrttth of this state- uert is not votnmonly appreciated been. 1-. .t:1. ‘o not. real-ins the serious lost. to ttemselves and the wtuntry as a whole by planting in- ferior seed. It is true that a full nan-o‘ may be obtained by plant lng seed of poor germinating qual iiles but the yield will be lower than good seed would have produc- ed. A great deal of the very bee‘ e+++o4+ "4- Optometrist whit-h cause great suffer»! it‘ not promptly (lealt with nuse (liificilli to constitutional weak- rcmedy. Mii-' torm Powders will clear the h and bowels of WOHITE ill n0 act upon the system ort- will ho no recurrence,‘ trouble. And n01 Only IP18‘ ey will repair the injuries organs that worms tore thom to soundness». (‘HUME lmoa Eyes Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in Optomet y Toronto College Exclullve Tent Room Con- noclod with Drug Store ntnred corn that is to be used for wed h avnlhnfle at Mpémnx “me ality in the seed crop thus handled.‘ mu,“ the heme’, Fhe problem is then to keep the urn from harvesting time until planting time the following sprint; in such a runner that it wtiil rotaim ts‘ full tirothtctivlty. One oi‘ {hi} nain‘considerotions in this connec alon is keeping the corn thoroughly-l‘ 1r)’. if the drying has ibeen dom ‘ntznediutely after harvesting st Artificial heat i0 not neceasury in drying unless tht Harvesting ‘weather has lbeen very ‘anvp, A’ cheiip a" _l tsatlstuctory methol if storing seed corn for the wints s thy using chicken wire of a tnesl rhlch will aounmntodate the cob ti‘ the particular vnriety of cort lslng stored. This wire may b tailed perpendicularly to scant] ngs in n "dry troom 0r ottrhuiidin; indjt tvfil hfo found that by (h, tse of such wire u great deal r :orn may he stored in a compnr: lively small space. ‘Corn intended for seed purpose should not go into the winter wit more than 10 to 12% of moisiu" tit-loss it is kept in n heated roo . my well c: remove at least enoug Examined 1 luring the season of severe frost" Before the real severe wintr weal-her arrives it would he we worth while to" examine you seed corn supply to see if it is pe ifectly dry. If it. is not it wottl to n heated room tn supply th ' ave ut least enoutzh home grown a cord them; WPli over one hundred ears, it is . h t oles, ~ - , tulle common for farmeyrs to han- Bfantunfcrltfflaitiletfzuallid ntoatme 'le from 100 to 200 cords of tirs- éontmon Wund_ p. very “nimble an?‘ "ond in a season. This year stoveyis valuable for fence i posts ti“ ml furnnce wood is selling for mine and crib work timbers’ ' rmn $10 to $14.50 per cord. This, Wherever then.» is Plath‘. [f ‘iii give ‘an idea oi’ the important moisture, a 5990M growth ‘isui (wt the farm wood lot plays in [y springs up when, the he,“ ‘in, eipirtg fuFnu-rs through periods .oi' her has been rentoved. Becauge of lepressiort or financial difficulty. Itheifrapid gnnvt-(h (he Fnrux,” l in tnany sections considerable firs and poplars nften supplant ‘venue is derived frotn the sale original hakdlcoed ifnrests twin“ '7 "Willie sugar products. stocked with irccs an 5i(’i”(“~'l' so" ' * W00!!! Wm STOW n! the rvtr- it! one Fnrhsi are-as conserve molistlrre go 1w‘, cords he, "H". Wm qumfly ‘ltr springs and wells, act as w nd- pom; or pulpwnnd i“ H m 9'5 eaks. ruake the landscape more yea“, and qw m“ in ,0 ‘ ttractive und utilize land unfit yaku-s‘. 515mm,“, "my {mm *9 or cultivation. Every farm should of one half to d“: cnrdfl pcrpvgétt: "that to about 500 3, Best Cigar Value in Canada tmher to supply fuel, fence posts board feet n‘ raw lumber Bv p n . a _ ‘ 1- . nd lumber for repairsyto ftlrru mgr n‘annpe!nent _ wtldimzs. and swampy 1mm ' l;osl‘rlyd‘,.xnsttet A little care given each year to gn-Qw up “n.1,”. for?“ “Ia-v ho re protection. proper thinning inside to yMd a wolf“! WM] l“ nti utilizing oi‘ the {Ember would coma, e n' co-rly tlottble the yeiold from the c ' “Tillie wood 1011/ ‘ Instead oi "‘*<I4>—-- lashing lmlf zrmvui trees of the New Cierl» "y - - =e'ul nvnrkotzttblo, varieties for in this basin»; afiulfiainifemaféflfljjt, ome requirements. .t the less Hoyvran | “.11 [hem apart," t alndhle varieties. windF-ulle “mi ‘Pr(\|_)i“(";v "Easy ennui“, to do‘ "ees showing "signs of insect da- thnt,'\\t'|yt-t,»\-.,,. Ones mo; cufnomi rare and rot were used. the rP~ ere pick out ill‘! 15 cents" ‘ minim! lroPi would make more " ‘nid growth. ' Open space. b0 ll l.. ‘l d‘ ' - . mt“... £5.11‘; ‘t..‘.’Z..SZ°.',‘.Z. Rub Rheumatic Pam grower-ts own needs, if it ls irr- posslble. to dry the whole amount. Careful, thorough drytiug immedi- ately after harvest time t0 u mois~ nure content of 10 to 12% and the use ot' a storage method that keeps the individual ears in a well vetttll- will tnive satisfaction as far as vitality is concerned. H. J. M A B o u as? instant: ‘IHE FARM WOOD LOT (Experimental Farms flute). ‘According to the i910 census the vnlue of fore-st products pro- duced on the farms of the United States East of the Great ‘Plains was close in $200.000.000. in 1918 .over 100,000,000 cords of wood ‘were =burned on American farm! {or sold oi‘! the farms "to townalid oo-ooaaoaaoo l - ‘kilkfi-Eiit $155‘ in‘ . ‘ikFTHiidé ‘ikFTLi_Tiri%%i%“-fi‘-. t Etifi-‘fiifiéliiifilf 7551"‘. "Eris " . . l / Have You Been Wearing Holden Rubbers? a The Best Rubber on the Market Today They. Wear Longer SMOKE SHORT All Ames Holden 3heavy rubber footwear f-"rubber boots, lumbermalfsfiubbers, etc., are made in. Gite Ames, Holden Tire Factory tat Kitchener, Ontdfio. Each pair is pneumafig: cured and den Tires, like Amen they are builtpsvith a rug- gedness thatflnsures miles upon milesffof satisfactory W881‘. KLONDYKE quets, CLOSED SIDE The lighter goods-closed side rubbers, overs, cro- artics and tennis shoe, are made in the new Montreal modern factory - more and better equipped than any other rubber foot-i wear pl ant in Canada. Look for the A. H. M. trade mark before you buy-They Went- Amos Holden Rubbers and be FY68!‘ 1011881’ Satisfied t titans sod is fornted the growth - - . film trees is checked. Tops hliuldlbe lapped to ensure more ' rtrpd (omtv and lo lessen the ilan- 310p "dqning" rheum t- ier from fine. The main idea is to! m; pain our“ S,‘ Jacoigxgil Wm. wail?! a b duke’ m lemm" an" Slop 1111;‘ pltin. and not one rheuma- ' ‘m the 7°79" “m” l" Mm iism case in tiitv require-g inter-m) Zrotlsture and to cnrotnrnge the treatment“ gt“, soothing“ penezrflv . wth ni‘ the younz trflefl- ing Si. Jacobs Oil right oi the t n ll is bad practice to allow d9;- spot. and by the time or en- tncen or cattle to pasture in the Jack Robinson-out can? ihyl Wflwiiol. because they destroy the rheumatic pain and distress‘ Ste ivrlifl! m-nwtlt which should ‘come Jacob's (m is a hymns rfwumaj nn as anon us the heavier timber gigm llniment which never tiisnp-i ~ist ‘removed. twill-YB. and tinesm burn the slfin" fli‘ the hardwood tress the hard [g takes m", soreness and athtli -0r RUFRF maple is ihh most valt1~ “e53 from fight“; 10in“ fnuQcl 5. trltle. Jlesitles supply-inn mp for and Mn”, 3mm qp.fl‘ca..lmnt.7llqe I “m” "mwmi- "it" W004 i8 Vfllfl-ibankache zind ncurttllgia i i m} 2):," '9" ""1 m" hlflYillf-‘lvlllro 0i’ lilmbor up.‘ Get a small trial bot-i rir" tvrnl implements. furniture ne m" olttnmis 1mm“ qt ynflms‘ hardwood Flooring and distilled 011 from any gm,- smn; m"; {n at nrodtrls. Othcr vnltmhlo bard- moment ymfl) b," h." from “am” woods arc. birch. beech. brown up“ “mt stump“ 9mm SHEET! white ash and r-lm, Basswood and Rub rlzr-tttttatism away. and the expenditure ut‘ much mu- Next. Mexican rule was stihstitub RUBBER WINDOWS. were founded cn Texan soil during ‘the hundred years oi‘ Spanish oven? After l'::\ll' yous 0t experimenllpittion, but they did not thrive. ney, two iBritish chctitiuts have ed but with little better success. succeeded in producing a variety Alter iilteen years under Mexico of rubber which is as stout ‘and the Texans revoited and set. u!) elastic as the ordinary rubber and their own repxbltc wibtlh the” lone a" transparent an glass. Such a star ting for t elr em am t once uiaterini, it is Iielieevcd, will be in~| Texans‘ popular name of the “Lone valuable for windotvs. 'l‘c.-it,=show;Stur State?) The Texas republic- that it is ifflpussibic to break suchlheltl out im- nearly ten years, but rubber windows in the ordinaryiisn 1845 it hrecutrtc. omixoi tdhe Uniltletl, tray. A hull li0\ll1i'l.'J'-' against it tales. 'exus an ere nnot er only causes it to ilenlltightly atrdluilattge oi‘ tilts-n when at the time at once spring haul: t: ytlnve again. of the ‘Civil Wur. Rho threw in he? A heavy missile s ~ ling ugainntflot with the southern Confederacy. the “tr-ane" will teat out it, but with nu resulting danger from ~-~~"<°>—“" strlinters. Among tltt turious uses TURKS HAVE OLDEST ‘to which the new stun tgny he put,‘ TRADE UNIONS one of the nest do the ltathinrrf -—-—- cap,‘ whifijlt) will give the effect ti?‘ Th? oldeist (trade urzicnsil inHthe m nvitt e corcritlg xheitving the W01‘! flff‘ i! ‘91151811390119- 9T0 hair. yet Rec-ping it dry, ‘circry worker no matter what his ~-u1ll:tg belongs to a guild. These ~<o>—-—~—- guilds uro very powerful. having GENERAL CIGAP COMPANY LIMITED tmrrootteo asw opens-ran av IMPERIAL TOBACCO co. or QANADA LIMITED of upt-kittgduy, and even control tlze "pitches" on‘ the vendors. Dur- iiig the recent trouble in Constan- llnuliit‘ when British officers. for the better control of the city, tried to clear the roadways by moving the stalls of coffee and sweetmeut sellers to ozitei- parts of the town, they immediately found themselv- eo involved with the guilds. Not until porntissiou had ‘been ohtaiu~ uns cottlti the venders be disturb- ed. —-~~--<+>___.___ Two irishtnett were indulging in a quiet game of cards when it came to 1111's turn to deal. During the deal. Pat remarked: gut-c _\'e'."" "A spndc.“ replied Mike. “l thought it was“ replied Pat. "the tray _\'--- Sfllli on your hands ‘be- tme yo lllPhPii it up." Wily tire iilflis ntcizinuholy Ln the SIX FLAGS 0F TEXAS, been in eixstettce for tnany cen- Over the 1.1mm or Toy-up, flags have flown: first that ot‘ rendercti to the state in time; oi‘ France, borne by the implore-t‘ [,3 crisis. Such tiriviieges are jealous-i Saiie. when lie suit-u down the iv suerdt-d- To this day in Con? diisslssiptii to the Gulf of Mexico, stanllnoplo, n0 shoemaker of the and on New Year's Day i685. Pstuh-tzuiid 0i‘ sltnemukers may be pun» lisilcd his szhortliveri colony on Ma- iislied except by special oilirors up truzortlu Ray. A quarter of a trentboizttod by members nt his own‘ tttl‘.\' later canto lhr- Spaniards IoiP-llillllli; the favor having boon mu plant a tnissinn at San Arttonio. lnifert-t-ti llpml the irate-unity by one ‘ i twcttty-iivc prcsirlws o!" torts of the ‘Sultans of the uixth century with their at-t-0tt1ptttt_--i:t:; utissiotis The guilds regulate ivugos, length morninq.’ iitu-tillw illPll‘ “billy are, turirs and possessing special priv-lnll ovt-t‘ tiuv. 51x ilcgt-s granted to them for services, " THE NEW FREYQ" RIMIQV. "rues-ans to». Nu.» d No- - l ‘ Ifir $5430.51 h v §.*..‘.'.*..;‘rz*.. . » , w r twp-Act», at!‘ . _ 221752.325‘. .'..'."::.~.'.~:'...':.v;. - GUARANTEE Every pair of Ames Holden footwear is guaranteed to outwear nny- pair of similar shoes of any make sold at the same price and worn under the same conditions. Ames Holden have completely dis- carded the several brands of rubber footwear handled by them in past years, and have associated with them as oificials, employees, workman and as Stockholders, many of the best land most HARWICK J ESTER Today the consuming public are more than ever demanding RUTH Ames Holde wear. competent of the men who for- merly made and sold these brands. Amos Holden Rubber footwear there- fore starts at the point where other brands finish-in quality, style land workmanship. Those who buy them OHCQ Your denier can give them t0 Y0", if not he can be supplied by will want them always. ' Gordon i8: Company Wholesale Distributors for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown value for their money and the wise retail- er is catering to the demand and successfully so, with n Rubber Foot- ed from tile heads of the trade uni- — Hfiioiks ivltv-utt was the‘last c-ard i . .,-,_-.<,_,.. “ram-z. sn-zzsvwn..- M