.»SIICCESS_ in baking‘ is assured when qqw . use. l? contains fioialum and leaves no bitterjaste HOW LIGHT PRODUGES in the liquid medium 0i‘ the prt-sclitiu of actual color in kyitlitilVtlffi and fruits owe their col- or principally to tho presence of piuuieuts in them although ill 111° case of the lily. the white color is m“. to the structural make-up of H“. “pints. Oi’ coursg the number of diift-lcllt coloring matters in nature the must interesting and most import- out of these substances are iiw nuthoeyans, which [lroduce some of the most beautiful eilfictfi- 1i- 118-‘! |ll't‘l'l found that the color of the fruit depends not certain other substances such as tannin‘ or Then again the" color will vary according to whether the anthocyan is present in the fruit or flower either in the free or com- is very great, but probably flower of the .~,;-!y on the llresence of iron salts. hint-d state. A icw examples cited in a dark red coloration as in garden variety oi.’ this flower. Moo-i When occupying the pastorate 0f n Western church in his early car- n ‘veil-known minister had a character had ul- wtiys been above reproach unltil n certain prayer meeting which fol- lowed n sermon. during which the m-r. tieacoti whose cltltlr had roundly slumbercd. ‘Will Brother Jones of his name. "l led last time; What's trumps?" CARD Tn the Elector! o! Queens At the request of n large number of l-Ilt-ctorn of Queen's County I derided to allow my nnmo to coma he» fon- tln- Conservative Nomination (‘un- u-ution on Dec. ilth ns one of‘ Representatives for thin (‘ottut_v. uouilutttetl l will do tho best l t-uu to wiu the Election and sorvc tin- (‘nun fulihftllly. Pf to elect thc person toureutiou selects. 111054221111. whom Yours truly. lll llllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll ill Ricport of Womerfs Institutes, of Pfince EAST BIDEFORD-Ten mem- bers aud ten visitors met at the home of Mrs. Frank Sharpe on November 12th, where the regular meeting of this institute was held Roll call was rospondeti to with "Riddles". A partial report was given of the lecture held under the auspices of the “institute. it was decided to secure bricks for the chool flue. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G. Mac- Kinnon and roll call is to be ans- wered with a recitation. ' NEW ANNAN — Institute held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Hurry Mouse, with an attendance of twelve members and five visitors. After the usual op» ening, petitions tor the Medical and Dental associations were slgll- ed. Papers from the Department were read as (allows: "How to Kill an Institute." The Federated W. I. of Canada," and “Some Facts about Eggs". Collection was taken, hmch served and before, the meet.- Ing closed a vote of thanks was tendered the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. H. Mouse. KINGSBOItO-Jnstitute met on November 4th. with their President Mrs’. W. Stanford Robertson, eight members and four visitors being present. The meeting opened in the usual manner, roll call was nnsv wcrctl iwith n vcrse containing the word “homcfi Some discussion took place on the Autograph quilt and TH E DIFFERENT COLORS T)“. ppm of the sky and the blue oi the hutuan and anlm-al eye 11W Qlllltifli by the action of light. ln the first place the dust in the air ciilltius tho dispersion of the light and its decomposition into its com- punt-Um parts, while in tho case of the t-yl- it is due to the rarest-ace of finely divided particles suspeaidtied rs. (ins-n, brown and black eyes take their color from a combination ‘of this light dispersion effect and this l. 8 the Scientific American show how the color affects in natural products with the presence of different au- ihot-yilns. Thus cyanin is rcslivllfiib" lc lot‘ tho coloring of the cornilow- yer although it is present only in the [IITIDOTUOH of 0.7 per ccnt- But- whoit it occurs in as high it 91'0" portion as 14 per cent it Drvlillfgi kindly lead?" was asked by tho past-or. Waking with a. start at mention the dcncon almost broke up the service my ‘replying; it's your turn. (‘ounty 1f you soc t'lt to unuiluutu inll i110 soun- one vise I will do ull i|| lily puw-' HAMMOND KELLY, blocks were given out to be work» ctl. A recitation by Mrs. Walter Robertson was enjoyed-also n reading by Mrs. \V. S. ltobcrtson. 0lliliiOt|——"JllSt lietween Ourselves" which contained n. number of help- iul hints. Tho nmmbers will meet next mouth with Mrs. l)un Robert- son. VlICTORlA-Jfwelve members at tended November meeting oi’ this Branch which mct us tisual in the llall. The Treasurer reported net proceeds oi’ 'l‘hanksgivlng supper $57.00. which goes to reduce dcill on the Hall Committees were ap- tiuitited to visit the School and Sick also to arrange a programme for the December meeting. lt was decided to hold a Bazaar in the llali on December 13 th, each ln~ stltute meul-bcr to contribute some- thing to those already made at Sewing class. The supervisor's let- ter was read and the enclosed peti- tions signed. Lunch was served at the close oi’ the mot-ting which was greatly enjoyed by all present l<‘lllDl)l~)lll(J'l‘ON—<Tho November lilfltllillg of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Henry \Veeks- seven members being present and answered roll call with “Jokcs". A Edward Island flag was~purchascd for the Mem- orial 'I‘ablet in the Hall, the bill for this tneeting. A report of the rc- ceut Bean Supper and Entertain- ment was given by the Secretary. showing that the entertainment was also a Financial success. Peti- tions for the M. and D. Associations were signed, Musical selections by Miss Irene Weeks were enjoyed. 'l‘he next. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Cuiclifle, 0n Dec-ember 17th. and roll call will be answered by paying a nickel. PRIEST POND had nine mom hers and nine visitors at their Nov- ember nteetlng which was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred NlcEucb~ ern. After the ltsuul opening, the Floor Committee. reported the flooring ready for the men of the (iistrict to lay. The petitions from Avonlca institute were read, ap- .proved and signed by all members present. 'l"his lnstltue heartily commends Avnnlca club for issu- ing the pt-tifr r. A letter from tho School teacher was read and will he (liscusslitl at the noxt meet- ing. Zillss l). Keays was zlppoltitctl to visit tho school. A box is to bc ipltlfkflll [or St. Vincent's Orphanage at the next mtatitig. Each mem- tbt r is going to knit. or embroider an article and when finished they will be playul for with cards and the yirocemls will go to the Institute funds. lloll cull was answered with "TOlli-'.'ll(!-T\Vi.itt'l‘B" and at the next mat ting which will be held at the home oi Mrs. l’. J. Campbell. roll call will be answered with "Christmas Coke Recipes." A dainty lunch was servctl. and dur- eveuitig. a very interesting game oi’ cards was played for two geese, the "lucky. nncs" being, Miss St. John oi‘ Sourls and Miss Kcays. ifiYiIIiifliigiiTllsfii/TZ Ilifijwij r0 THE ELECTORS or QUEENS i‘; COUNTY: Q LADIES AND GENTLEME-N: L After determined ytrsulll-on on the part of s large uutrtbor of the Electors o1 Queens County I have dec- ided to allow my namu to came baton the Conservative Nominating Convention on December 9th I»! one of ths representatives for the County. been in looll politics for the put twenty one yearn during which time I have run flvs elections gaining each and every one, urvlng under six Premiers and assisting In giving the people of this province the but lawn on our Statute b00kl. opportunity of soliciting the support of the delegates to the shove mentioned convention assuring them that. Ii’ I am tholir nomlnu I will n hlthorto put forth my vary but oflortn to win and l4 oloctod I shall be In n much hotter position to know tho wants of the county and to lorvo their but Intlrosts. MURDOOK KENNEDY, u. |.. A., srndnlbuno, P. E. I- 1114-124X“. ii Federal I have I therefore take this U .. same being presented and pnld at \ l \ n if LET HOLMAN’S FURNISH YOUR HOME. l6 . Shopping Days ‘ Before Xmas Some. AtiIiJCiiVE Dining-Room Items For the correctly .-ippoiutod Dining‘ ltootu, we have ariielt-sol‘ bt-atiiy and i-it-litiess at. iuutsually iiiii‘il('ii\'t' prices. See our Dining Suites Buffets Tea Wagons ' TOWN I GIVE FURNITURE THIS CHRISTMAS»- I t’s a Gift that will Last for a Life Time of Service “.41.. WAGE sE LET HOLMAN’S FURNISH YOUR HOME. ‘Better Do i/our Buying 1*‘: “a h - 1"" air-div ‘P \: J t ' ' _ “M a. qyqnern-mw v Y"'-‘*“"‘ i M04’ . blore and more each year tiisct'it1iiiiaiiii;5 folk :1 Yuletide trill. 'l'oo oiit-u our (ilirisituar: oill-riligrs ll livzll purpose, bul. il' you give a. t‘licslet'l'ield. Vziiiiiy, bide tiilu-r gifts, but can tiever be iliddeu or l'o Will for ull little. ilake it \\'Ul‘iii_\' ol' you. are giving their iniituztio lrit-utls ltirniiure .-i.~4 my be “things oi’ iu-zitiiy” but serve no ]Il'iit' iiuiil-i, Dresser. you know _\"ot1roi'l't-riiig_-' utay t11:olie|iiist-li'. it's there as a l't'iltilitil'l‘ oi’ your (loud Give a CHESTERFIELD For honest. cotniori, luxury and l‘i(5iilit.‘SS tioibiitg- can sul‘ pass :t iloluizlu i It ln-siterln-ltl. \ou can sec and try tin-in i<il'_\'l>lIl'>—'l'ii livrlrmlll llvll llwihlll. "M" and tapestry ll[Jil()i.\'i(‘l'iiif_t'.\‘. See :tlso our. Windsor (‘liairsx ]“(‘l‘ll0l‘i('S -- - . t ' . " . - i ' Fiieisterl ti-ld idlillFtn. lidlliilltlllli‘ i1 I “ml” (‘liesieriit-ltl 'I‘;ib|os 'l‘zlblc lnmitis‘ ii.‘iit"it'_4'_'_',‘t‘(i 'l‘abl<-.<. Hewittg (Jubiucis Jardinicrcs hlauiel nut-ms. tridge inuups ‘Felt-phone Selfi- Htnokvrs Sets. <»-l»—-.- Cliesieriieitl Lamps. China Cabinets For the Bedroom Stunting 'i.‘ra Dining (Iiliairs TKY"; --.a,_~_\_. Last but not Least the Kitchen The real liou1e~1nakci' de lights in her biifdltlll, especial- ly ii’ you itavc furnished it with tbcse uppropriaiti prcsents— Kitchen Cabinet Enamel Top Table. Refrigerator. Chair Towel Rack. ‘Pin-re are so muuy utuqlpflvp appoint tuenis i'o1'llietittld|*l'll i)l‘(il‘(i(>lll that .\““' "can sell-cl. il<'l'i‘" gift. that wilt] stirt-iy please. r Bedroom Rocketry Dresser Vzutiiy Ciliffoiwibts Dressing; Tlbiblc and Bench 'l':tbio. for exiotisiou telephone. Cedar Chests. Why Not Give an Enterprise Range Seven diiii-iwiiii. tuodt-ls of .i‘illit‘l'])l‘i.\‘(' ranges in l_ll<'lll_\' diii furpnf, fittings are ready for your itispccinm. i‘i\'t‘l‘_\'iilill_l," you have (il‘t‘:llll- ed about or "watuicti in n kitchen rntige is embodied in this fautous lZ-uuily of kitchen l'illl_Lft‘h’——\\'(lll(i(‘l‘i'llii)’ conlpleie and t-lliciezit thinkers, bakers and heaters. Priced no higher than nrtlinatw ranges. Sec them. i HOLMAN’S SUNNYSIDE, CIIARLOTPBTOWN o i‘ 51129112.»... aw