' l!" r ‘eurlainian’ ' olive s years due to freshen in May; lfilistoiiliicts! Don't buy a lot of new‘ materials to tsp homel Givstlieoidfiaded _ , ' gorgeous new col- on-stcostpi a dlgiilgr, or lielslsl J5“ as easyss e eet re ts, you 0H1 use real yea. . ‘ Get out Lou: dresses, Diamond dye tool y fashionable shade you like —- tover the old colors. Beautiful tint- ingot daintyunderwear is simple too, but always use the true dye known fifty years by the name Diamond. ‘III! valuable suggD ' and easy di ' in Diamon ye Cyclopedia. Your 'st will give you one; ziece- s color samples. Or write for i‘ illustrated book, Color Craft, postpaid —aillllress, DIAMOND DYES, Dept. TIN- NATURALLY First Ham: Why didn't you npriliQ that banana peel joke to iight. Sezond Hand: tipped my mind. Couldn't. it also NI, Windsor, Ontario. O TIMELY AID _ Hubby (rushing to table): I'm ull‘! ll NEWFWI5 "l! way behind with my dinner! - Wifie: Here's tho catchup, dear. About the only establishment thlit makes money without advertising is the mint. ., Gossip has u thousand tongues and they work overtime. llf love is blllid how can there lii’ love at first sight‘: BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE We the undersigned have dcoideu to ooli our business stand in the town of Borden, consisting of two lots 100 feet square, store, ware- house,‘ coal shed, barn and lee boule- All facilities for moat bus- iness, Fairbanks Weight Scales and Gas Tank In connection. This is one of the beat locations on the loland for ‘uslness and anyone deslrlouo of going into business oouid make no mistake in buying this stand. She: Why don't you get ovcr your bashfuiness’! He. No use. As soon as I do vou'll tell me I'm too fresh and shake me. I've had experience. (Signed) GREEN BROS. BORDEN 2444-11~3t1. .-QOO CLEARING SALE AT EMERALD ‘ r 7 The balance of our stock is offer- Dlislwtsd Wlf== My dear. hsvflfl ed w’. n“ at "ca", reduced you ever seen our car? pFIOBQ This lo a good chance for you to got your winter supply of tea at I. : less than Wholesale. ' i‘. Balance will be sold by Auction / Tuesday, November 9th. including Horse. wagons. sleigh, harness.‘ robes and a numbe of other arti- oisa. Sale starts at 1200 A. M. rain or shine. LOVER OF ANTIQUES Friend‘. is your husband a lover city v . MAKES A NOISE WHEN HE THINKS “is Ed a sound thinker?" "I'll say he is. when he has a thought he tells the world." All accounts are due now and must be settled- F. PERRY. I am instructed by the owners to‘ sell on the premises of G. Willard West at York on Wednesday, the tenth day of November, 1926. at the hour of One O'clock P. M. the fol-i lowing: 1 draft mars 1o years old, 1 draft] wow horso 14 years old, 1 mllch cow 10 M,“ p,.°;."°,.= N years old. 1 brood sow. 6 Plal. 1° things Golllllllllifl starchame two Weeks old, 30 hens, 15 tons hay, about 15o stooks of grain. 1 newline‘ _ origins, 4 H. P-, 1 gasoline engine 1% H. P. 1 pump jack, ikhayzagéver Desi-in ), 1 ha ra e or- , moek),°1 hay carrier forke and'ANNUAL rope, 1 binder (Maxwell), 1 gang 9'9"’ 1 "l "m" 3mm‘ "'"'°W'v 1 of the United Sliver Black Fox 60., some rev/flier. 1 cart and Wllwlt will be held in the Tryillt Hail on Wednesday. November 10th at 1.30 P. M. By order o7 Directors. 2484-11~4-4i. Monk Pupil: Collars and cuffs! (n67!)- 1 driving wagon (Bali bear- lrlllii 1 kitchen range (Home Comfort), 1 churn, 1 grain eruahsr, 1 set fanners, harness, shovels, hoes. forks and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms at Sale. PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. ATTENTION FOX BREEDERS Now is the time to buy your Winter supply of (frozen) Horsp- meat, either boneless or in quarters. This meat is strictly veterinary in- spected and properly paeksd- We GUARANTEE full satisfaction. No order too small. No order too big. Ask for our price and conditions from the Longueuil Meat Exporting Company LDNGU EUIL, QUEBEC 2026—l0~l3-wll8l. PRIVATE SALE‘ One of the best Dairy Farms on the island comprising 21g sci-n, 1m clear, balance lumbar snd flrgwggd, 9nly 4 miles from Cr-rlottetown, l/s from Unon Station. All land in hlgh state of cultivation being a dairy farm for years. Well fenced and watered. orchard. good dwell- ing, all nsw out-buildings. ideally situated for potato growing. Tols- ilhons connection. Will sell all or .1 p-_..- lliiTlilll SALE OF STOCK AND CROP lam authorized by J. Brenton Diamond, Wsst Cove Head, to sell for him on November 8th, at one o'clock sharp the flowing stock, and crop. ITOOK—1 driving horas, colonel Waits, ll years old; 1 mlleh cow 5 ysdrs. dus to freshen in February; 1 mlieh cow 6 years, due to fres n fllfl o! May; 1 ‘mlieh cow 8 years, duo to freshen in April; 1 mlloh 1 holler 2y, years in milk; 2 half- sns 1y, years. 1 sessi- 1y, years, 1 stssr 1y, years. 1 bull sell 10 mos. puns bred Ayrshire, 1 ealf 4 mos. 2B sheep, 1 ram. 2 Yorkshire brood‘ ssifl. 0 young pigs. "URN-Quantity of hay by ten, qumitlty o! grain in sheaf, s00 bus. rsd potatoes, I00’hus. turnips, also quasitlt of apples- 'I‘liI‘o-All aunts of ltd-w and Ind! sun. over that amount 1! nisnflis ersdlt on an approved joint gity of’ personality: during the day on his nocturnal litflte Hint. lint lie can but a ti: in to om Homca ail-be uuu hing ' . ....... Ieuvsfldil lite ioimt ii toil. ...'...." his uiinuis uii tau bani-mail All W. Alld tuui i lluu uii: "ieeiiug - w. iiaviii; uewu lliilluas tad ssuic rliiilniliiniiiii Mary Roberta Rhlnehssrt - ruins’. ill-Ms ago. L nail husro uie | . “llw illlllli. “'0!!! Liiulemli, uu uio (pom n“ d) . iilm. Owusiul-i 0t’ my meeting uim. CHAPTER 1v fun-en of tile explanation of that tragic summer becomes more sur- mise, nsiuraiiy. ‘rueio .s no sur- iiiise, however neceusory as re- sin-ds uuiueroifs coming to the mini sconce. at my invitation. So riii" as no knew. we at-ll believed that silnon inotiiel was dead. That our crcle, so innocent in appear- ance, so naive, was a. cleverly oo- vised trap seems not to- have oc- cured to aim. My frankness, the [LUGIIOL 0i‘ my ignorance, would probably have reassured a man less driven by necessity than he was. Jziut even had lie suspected sumo- tblng, l heliovo he would have come. 11s other attempts, to en~ tcr the house and secure the monu- script, had failed. And any day some bit of mischsnce, a lnouse be- hind u 11111161. a casual repair, and this book o-f his, with its character- .st1c phrasing, its inferences to his Who are we to judge him‘! if a. man sincerely believes that there is no death, the taking oi.‘ life to prove it must seem a tlivlul thing. . He may feel, and from ii.s book manuscript hastily hidden behind the wall of the lieu we gather he did feel, that the security of tho in- dividual counted as nothing ago-list. the proof of survival to the hlu- iillill IBCB. but that he was entirely sane, in chose inst months, none of us can oeiieve. Cruelty is a symptom of the borderiand between sanityand madness; so too is the weakening of what we call the Herd instinct. 1t is well known at the University that for the year previous to his oeolh he had been distinctly anti- social. Certainly, too, ho -full‘i-iled the axiom that insanity is the exag- geration of one particular mental activity. And that IIB combined Bflrller Works. would be this single exaggeration with s hands 01' U10 Willie- higii grade of intelligence onlyi proves the close relation between accellleli in)’ lllvlll-‘il-loll We Cal! Oll- madneeis and genius: Kant, unable l)’ Elleflll- "Hfllllilay. carefully D101- to work unless gazing at a ruined l-lllE. B811 8118511)’ illllcllllllibd 1156 lower; HHWWIOPIIE, cutting up his 39°69'41"“ l" Blwallce- _ bits of paper; ivugiiei-ls periodical "1 knew he would" come. o! violenees. course," lie says. "He wanted to guise, me consistency Wm, which that. but darkness to cover he lived we p8,, he w“ playing, move he wanted to make. lilt had points to what l believe is called t9 W°Tll 0"?" fisgranto delfctu. shown, he says, not only that Cam- eron had written the manuscript, but that it was he who had hidden it where it lay. Oiti Simon Bethe], dragging his helpless foot and without effort holding his withered hand to its spastic contraction; at. night, the amlve ICBIIIQTOD, making his exits adventures by the gun rociin window; wandering afoot incredible distances; ixatch- ing the door of Gordon's room and locking hllii in; learning from me of Hallidsys interest in tlie case, and trying t0 burn hiln out; very early realizing the embarrassment of my fell by that," he says. . . But aside from that tragic summer becomes pure guesswork. elaborated the following as fulfill- ing our requirements as to the sit- nation: warning me away from Salem. terest in spirltism, Mrs. Ohio. stone referred him to Cameron. it seems clear that lie had not iBlli. we do not know why that in- expected me at the Lodge; iLsrkin {crest developed. apparently told Gordon. but Gor- whni. he folt, ‘what terror and ling- In this li~ know l am on dangerous or. when l greeted house on liis arrival will never be dangerous if one grants 11ml. MP5- watched lilfDllHil his disguising spectacles, with the beef cube in his hand, and iter he had had Lhislanlp for ivaitiiig. Vvaiting. But the disguise held. My owl! -Cs.ineron, and it scents very slight acquaintance with ‘him. that such experiments as or susffcioli, all were in his favor. roused Cameron to fever heat. Aiiil of tile perfection of the dis- Mrs. ldvingstone believes iihcro guise itself. that (lortlon apparently 119W!’ fill!“ u-al one of the first i0 "DEBS Owl" peeled it. lie did suspect ‘the Dfll" to come bnclt u" possible- alyiiis. "He moved his arm 10-day]! be 151a wrote once. in the diary. "Ho lieve, however, as she does, til knows I saw it. and he has WflWli-icumerou linieu the older man, ed me ever since." apuesrance beyond Qflflllfll PPM?" gatlons to the‘ criminal point. nition." Hnillday tells me "The w)“; seems more probable idea is points and substitute their 0Dii0~ nlzed the adyantggeg 0f the house altos. Take u. in-an with partial {or m9 pgychig and scientific ox- nnralysis; one sirlo oi’ li’s face peflments he had in mind, and lli-npis, you Sea. rho other cheek and raise it. Put mg horror and 111415118110“ hair on ii bald-headed "man, iinll were received we know from which iiio clianizo. And there are semen fithnr Llflnzs: eyebrows now—" Only once (lid l come anvwllefl‘ an angry and dangerous nenr liio truth. and tiion it slipped me rejgcllgn of the Met me. and I dill no ‘(catch ‘Phat was 0n the fiiPhi. he 8b“! f"? n‘ 1e“ Cameron gtflpped iiis 6110M)’; 5""! ‘ll’- W" l""“-'*"""""“ m" He went home and iirooded over it. .,i,i,i_ w“ know nnw. Gordon was “But he muldngt No Calomel In Hamiltoifs Pills They Without old chap was frightened. it. ___ down. Relieve Constipation injuring ens Teeth. all open drawer;- after tliul, FINE BOWEL AiD °"‘°"‘_? " wllflhyou want a mild sure laxative to stir up the liver and bowels, take one or two Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They are lmlll. lunar-coated, easy to take, and effective. Your headache will disap- Pfll- your color will Improve, your appetite will increase. In surmise. "modiateiy after death. Ho Wmseif recorded them. tlnotiy states his belief that a hundred ways Dr. Hamilton's be, is weakened by long Pills will do you good. Mon, women and children can use thli good old family laxative. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pllls to- selves- day, 26c boxes, five for 01.00, (T° Bl Ctlllllllilfll) all dealers or tits C-t-irhozone _.- Co" Momn-l" Many n plan's so-clllieil lndepend 1 rurinoss. l REPRESENTATIVE WANTED . Life insurance Company with good qmngqilgn in Prince Edward island has sxoeptlonslly fins obntraet nor - -- AAllt Lash‘ at‘ representative at Charlottetown to oovsr a wit area. A fsw other vaoanolss on the island. Ixpsrlonos preferred ' v but not absolutely nnsossssry.’ ti... opportunity ifs,- ‘in vanumsnt. Oivs fill particulars. Writs llox "X. Y." Guardian. I ~ \ n01. 0* office boon. port. Apply on ,.. mises ' Al-IX. MORAI, ~ WM. OAIROLL, 1 Aostlsnssr. last Royalty. y lflO-‘lld-ttsllll. ms-u-o-ii. ' ""i"""'_""""“'°”“”“””‘ Mil llm llislii. iii uuiuu iiu an." ., in the _' With what secret eagerness he .1] . Th9 V97)’ llllilacli)’ (l! hi5 dis‘ gm‘ m‘ “ye Offered mm not omyi xenon-colorful have tiicsn experiments any been that . completely overcome. dissociation; toward the lust time! And hers he explains the nocess- the lilbilfllillry, ‘iiffllltillnfl il-iiiu lift! seems to have been a geuu'ne dual. ity of having the criminal caushticllrrlvll "l" l" "fwllll" ‘lb’ "lllll"? “f ' l; had {o be'certnlii kliidii of fruits. "The case against him stood" or, this much o‘ wit ‘ llic cold storligls oi‘ fruit und ve- We have, however, We kliflvi’ I01‘ instance that Oii fresh as when pit-lied twli mouths ago, nut know the w own presence at the Lodge, and old Horace Porter's (loveioplug ln- wars slithered Inst sl-l-lvllllicr- which ill iiie wuy of‘ fin i-, foi- our rcliortcl‘ Livln? look lii-i healthy as l1‘ Is it too much, I wonder, to say‘ don neglected to inform film. Just that the house itself led him to it? him at. the ground. and it becomes still morn known m remember now how he Ljvlngstoneis g1“ 0t a red. lamp hive too often allowed to go to waste riie. peering up at m9 led him to experimenting Wll-ll “- We do know, however, that af- fllree in greater than the supply. therefore, months or so, he got in touch with ,1 i, i.) 1|“,- mivniiliigc of probable k\'i‘|tt‘l' to see that iimie is lost. were my near-sightedness, my total lack made there at night with this lamp "Plllllll Blllllllfl l" "l0 lllllllvfl l-t is enough to say “m; a. pact between them, the ll-“i- ‘not know that, but it seems piauts- contain ii ceriuiii moonlit of wiix. ., lid I b8- weuher Hal ay m" at run for extrnetoil honeyJhe iireiiniu- m ntlon iif clippings, broken or lllscaril- a, fil, of rage over the rejection of “It lake/B very llllle T0 01181189 all ‘his proposal to carry their loves-li- is inliy ‘i0 take fl. few important that Cameron had very early i-eggg. enough to warrant the saving of it. Well- 1w wit" ""- that he finally submitted" the iflcil. ,,,,,_.,,,,,,,, ,0 mum, ,,,,,,, With what gl'0\\'- small pieces of bridge or burr combs. they They turned a possible all)’ llll" llfollosmunl until such time as they ciiii blldfléiifili H‘ with the threat which accompanied down, ivoiiiil add to the returns of the before aplury. All "‘°- "m" ll° hml- ""“"k Gormm the world as an enemy to society- let it rest at rendering. The present price of’ couiii ="“"l"l""“' "fight even have gone that," Hallidtfi’ GEYB- "He went to savo liver)’ llurtlclc of wax from ‘n the police. ' back, And the old man was at the .,,,,,,,,.y_ his desk. There was danger in » Cameron that night, and the p001‘ -—-—<o>——- _ \‘Ve’ll say he crumpled his letter up in his hand, and Cameron dfdnt sou Moybo there was an arguo~ lllillll». and calmer‘)? klnllckliiil ‘lllnll early spring floaters for rultiiilu’ iind But lo 0 up liga n, lint among the iiiniit gorgeous nf flit-so are he “mugged to dggp thglglfgr into the puppy‘ llilflllltllllft‘ lldlfllldllit m5 olilirln. An mild-fashioned fliiwcr. one hen“ tailed. and he w" m]. gomLi-‘of the oldest garden flowers. it rc- “Wo acquit him 0f that. 0f tho- WB EN. will! 7981M 1° U"? lllldw‘ planted in the open without a heavy lying moth/B, the sci-called experl- mulch. it cornea through the winter meats, again obliged to resort to with the iii-election of the llllh of ii we know’ for jngulngg’ cold frame and from Mari-h to Juns 0i.‘ Cameron's early expelinionts in weighing the body before and lin- has But i" cepter. -There arc numerous strains the manuscript 0i "his b00l-t he (lifl- of both doubles and singles and one tho lo! the finest ls tho St. Brigid, a soull- vlm] principle, whatever that may duublo strain originating in lreliiiiii. illness. l and his ballot that those who pass over suddenly out of full health, are more able to manifest them; once ls nothing more or less than roll- nusarsiio uneven Monastic l IIQII. . hi.’ "' -._.__, Fall plunlJnl of annual.‘ flower iieuiis is adopting the natural method of plant reproduction. They. mature their seeds, they are sestbered- about the plant on tilt loll without any iiioro covering ban ls washed over inein by the trliev svrmlnlle. some lii the fled and s Dowel!!!“ waiting until the fiiilvwlus sprlux, it lining a triok of nature to preserve the plants that not all seeds germin- ate at once. FBy planting in the fall we use-the shine method except that we facili- tate germination by covering tho seed carefully and plant it so lato that there will be no chance for it to ger- iulnutii sud the plants be killed by ‘the than’: and freeaeli. Bsoda of ull [hardy uiinuals can be treated in this manner with the result that we shall have sturdy plunla earlier next spring ibali we have bud before, anti from iiiolr stiirdinelis likely to bloom as i-iirly iiii those sown inside and trans- planted. _ ll is u particularly good piuli itllh liiri-c popular annuals which are lift‘.- fleuli to transplant. Wlllileii, lannuiil ‘iiirkiipllrs and Lentuaireaii or torn- fioiilors. Often tho plants will sur- ViVu the winter even if they germinate lu tile full. (Pile scedlngs should be thinned in tho spring [to give tho iii- iiivltluiiis a chance to develop und we will have poppies and bachelor's bili- liins lli bloom in late May and unliuul lnrksnurs following lii early June. Mallfornla poppies with their hand- some yellow und oruiizo cups are best treated lii this nionncr and tiia hand- soiue (‘uleiiilulns or put mnrlgoldu, now ii favorite for cutting, are equal- ly successful from full solving. Sweet alyssuin edges may an well lie sown this fall as next spring. The- halid- some flowering tobaccos or nicotianus conic up from. fall-sown seed. .TilIB seeil will remain in the ground for years und plants will appear long af- ter the original stock hue disappeared Du not hesitate to sturt the annual garden this full. It will be that uiuch spring work out of the way. fiuriny Coylu is lo- I ileetsd In ull DB" elalor d yaw waft King Cola Ton. Raeh sndrnoliawinlavor" luseiouo Too. It g6]! '.||[ slurs "Eztkrs in ‘My’ as, your grocer {or Colo Orarigo Pshoo. ij-i HOW’ I'll l." I'll! BREATHE. M llllil|\lt‘ hospital for vegetable di- verse ri-iieiiri-li lias Just liecn started lit (‘iinvent Glirtlcli. Luntloll. lii eon- uoctiviii with the "Cnliibriilge Low Tolnperliiilrl- lit-search .Scctliili. lierr n fruit “ilocto!” diagnoses the troubles of English und imported‘ pro- i niaiiy diseases. lllflllllllll! the ‘ilrowii lieurt’ in apples, have been .ln one part u! i “Breiitiilnlfl is Just us important to n banana, pear, or a piuui as it is to a human bclniz. and when a fruit ceases to breathe it "dies" and goes bad. l One of tho most popular street-ven- UWlIII-i l" ll-IP llvlvllllflil "lclllllllll iiors in a Chlneso village or city is Willi‘ lift‘ ll"\\' 1111001911 l" Pillllllfflllfll the candy man. A recent traveler in the For East says that: slie has watch- getiiiileil, garden produce cali be kept ed, Wm, gggclngigd gage, “,9 mun-e. ill lleflvl‘! l-‘Olll-llllilll 101' Y"! 1058 D91" lous creations which these merchants t . ' can make from n bit of sugar, Ainvlil; the "residents" M Cflm- And iiie clieiipiiesii of tlieii-‘wnreu- iirliiizl- Ii(l\\' 1i>niniz~raturr Research,“ pcuuglgul gug-afy bird w,“ bu; n Station ill"f' l-nullflowerii. which "N! l" tenili of an American cent. \Vo do th of thcso candles CANDY MADE WHILE YOU \\'AI'I‘. | ....__ "W! lllltl llefllidld not sample them, but it is evi- nIm-ki-il rrstcrlllu‘; 11ml clinics which ileiit ri-oin this picture, that they are ripened over two years ago, but have highly flppfeclfltQd, not lost one lotisxot their flnvoJ‘ I TIIE VALUE 0F ‘VAX. ‘ i Hard Or Soft Corns \ Quickly Drop Off This marvelous corn solvent at- fords immediate escape from foot agony, and by the agency of a hot foot bath, corns or callouses drop of! and leave the foot as smooth as a baby's. D0 it now, and in this way: Spread a few drops of Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor over the corn oi- callous. The pain gi-s llfixporlnientiil Farms Note.) \\'ii.v iii n viiliiniiie product of the iii iirniiy npluries. ‘Pound for pound iil-riivriix is more valuiililc tliuii honey llllli the tleiulind for this ciinunodily every lieu- \\’:ix is originally produced iiiroiigli of tlie lii-es and is ilseil. by them for bulld- iig comb and the capping over 'iif iirooli und honey: therefore, every stops at ogqg, Amythgf ‘application _ pit-re of comb‘ taken from the lilvcfl or two of Putnam's, followed by l! and the cnpp nus that ilfL‘ reluoveil h , ‘We (l0 from the combs at extracting time, at [out bath’ and the com drops off. To get rid of your corns, you must get Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor and follow thialtrostmént. Costs little; at druggists every- where. ' ll“ large iililiirics, especially those oil combs, adventitious eouili and scrapings from frames and hive may ‘In: Trot w... [Wish You Were Jealous of l Nat Shilkret and His Wctor Orchestra \ . Waits Fox‘ Trot l; Barcelona I International Novelty Orchestra Cherie, l Love You ,. Warinfs Pennsylvanian Jan Gerber and His Orchestra Baby F ace p-i H074 sills ~ ~ I u... Vocal Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) _ 20p‘) Where’d You Get Those Eyes ? George Olsen and His Music Fox Trot Fox Trot I’llFly u. Hawaii. Gus Edwards and His Orciae Two Favorites by Jesse Crawford “At Dawning” and “Roses of Picartly” Organ Solos llffl 30112 aim 20110 SPECIAL sALll: Hundreds of Red Seal Records by famous artists at more than lls ofi. Inquire at: your dealers l . At “His-Master's Voice” Dealers ‘ yield several hundred pounds of wax; while in smullcr iiplnrlcs iiie amount iio comparatively iiuiull, yet T’ J During the suuiiuer month wllcii the been urc cxuluined every nine or fen iduys und especially wi-lien there is u| heavy liouey flow on. it may be found the iilvos These lire usuiilly thrown to the ground, which is lint liiiiy n danger- ous but ll. wasteful tirrireilure. A sol- til‘ ivnx extractor standing in ono cor- ner 0i‘ the npliiry or some container" to receive these lillill" pieces cl wax broken or discarded combs und cnpplngs-ncver mind how small the amount-will pay for the ~ fnuudution should bl.- ineentlvo ennugli TIIE (lOBGEOIZS ANIHIONISS Cold frames tillfilll! ilie wlntot‘ mouths urn ninst list-fill for providing 1'0!‘- lmalns tho nionf beautiful of the early spring bulbous plants. i‘ While it la riot hardy enough to lio ‘gives a profusion of its largo halid- sonic flowers lii i-ieh fillies, scurleili, criinsoiis, pinks. ‘linil whites. fun y with handsome circles of‘ white in t o Thu roots _a_ru strangty '0\‘ithl'.‘fl.‘l|, sbapelpss affairs lilTll it is often pus- allng’ f0 decide which is the rllzlit side up. A small paint will usiililly liilll- rate and dried fragments of roots will show the underside. 1n canon! rliiilbt plant them edpswlae. They like a rich soil and, unlike moat bulbs, will delight in s llboriii inlxturo of sheep - manure lfi the imll. Plant tho tubers about two inches linen and from six to eight, lnlrllles apart. The foliage unit-h resembles IlllTllly. They give stems aiiqtit eight int-lien fall bearing the largo flsvwers in succession. Another gorgeous flower for eut- llnlt is tlurranupculus. which also needs iiiillt- » inn ireutnicnt.' roots roiiein fflnlnlsture a. all They iiiould Jay planted claw-aids dowp on a cushion of siiiiil iwii inches deep Just iis thi- anemones. The rau- uncilliiii bloom in about the also of s rose. definitely double. and in ‘shades of scarlet. orange and "flow, Those two flowers are seldom seen in gardens and will prove atrlhliig novelties to those unscquaintod with them‘. They are sometimes seen in florists‘ windows in tlie osrly spring months. Box 446 ANNUAL momma IVtlie iisriiiiiis Illoit and siliiai- i "s w. will bojiold iii iii 1' g-lilv-"wgx-i-y. 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