a illicit. Scientific § o} . ~.- q , éeaoeeosnssss , . . ‘ ' ( . flkwwooa ._. icd lu 1| hand bug. 1A O-Qc I “FIST IIWB OI IOIINCI. by an Englishman. Cards lilk has been begun in Madagascar. All inventor hns inserted an electric 4"" "mid" will‘ l! "P" I'll!)- flsehllsht in s woman: vanity ease. Nine oti Argentina's ten hmlili-‘lliilll stations are in Bucnos Alla. ‘ ‘ Abotltone third of the world's raii< wsvs have been built in the lust "' ...l luotor vehicle ill n day. .\lu ryIa nd 7e . Anpsirslsne recently built 1.. Eng. Illlllvflffltd 20 passengers and their bag" - For bul men show more Judgculrrlt. .l'eru'vinn uativrs uluke honts fled by one I-I-lllii and clothespins a bag that hangs as buoyant to carry a iol. oi‘ freight. nnd opens at one side has been . n ii ill A large hydroelectric power station lbovg Yip“; resident of New York state. A plat! has been invented to drain: "It" from ems More without ailow- *"'"' inlt any gas fa escape. Wm. n" Euznlh prlw?" n parking used in jewelry in England. material much finer than excc-lsior is shredded fgom lugs, A ‘number of sharp pointed revoiv-.W"h i‘ mm°""~""i? "mini" ins disks and a horizontal blade make "“'""i°d "y n Twin“ mwmur‘ "I It new u.t"|.|1'tt cultivator. i" ‘indium! i" to prevent tnnlollilc with springs that permit it -"" m" Aliwwh“ 71""? i" 5PM" m m" 5|‘ h...‘ ‘vmmm injnr): r-rovido electricity to Madrid. The ltatnl work of eight mcn is Inventor's lvnll plastering machine. "l""“i"‘i "3' Electricity is now availabil- to thogi-ilwl with current through u cable. homes of most of tho rural districts’ Th“ g""°r""“'"is “f 51”!” 11ml .u-,,-.lll>r tomb”, ‘v.1 'Hn"““d_ "uba have signed u treaty whereby. A o..u...y.-§.....| "h. "n.4,... m," bu,“ 'l..- telegraph systems of the IIlVopjl-J 1.. "If ‘Jnnvrrpsfihnl ~o|llvtrlcs will be connected by wire- lll Illliltitwililt‘ --11;.'l1.cs and its ctlusos ,l"“"' Of |).; 1......“ “noun...” h, n“ “H”. lfquippctl with n suil for propulsion trir hunting R’|\\"s m,“ “N...” . flout that will support a bather in lluflnp t]... nigh; pm", f“. “m, n“, ole-r has been invented that can he l-cxt folded and curried in a case. ’i‘\vr. l-Inglisb prlutors have patented l" oocratcd ivy _-. at; wdt . p”... dfidgnm] "I a new xtppllcatirlu of pbaltography to -.._.Ii..=.- -..>. w. wow m‘ vinlg...‘ printing that they believe will make Jlnlllfliiupg, ‘(he ltsi- of luvtal type obsolete. .t'.-...'.1.;.-.1.- o). 4 H". hywhnn" .\ portable gas burning sleunl holler quilo...” 1.. t=-l.-.;.-_p. M... pp...‘ n“ foouil-pcd with hosc uml spray uosslo placed with :.pl-:=v-,-...._.. ,, ,._,,.,{,H..."...“1111s horn designed fu- renovating . .-',.=t!.... I "lllibillt! and upholstered furniture. flown-t. Hv - . ....,... IHWWU, (ill shale (ll-posits estimated t0 cull- -,...pr..r ........_.- N,k_,,_ a loin f-Jllllhltltt) tons u111l 2500 square Len 51.1mm. t. m“. lnlos oi‘ pong bogs constitute Esthon- ~la's only supplies of mineral fuel. . _._ . . i ..' Llrrlxo asp sronlNo mtnmm _.. ._ summers. "I u-rrim. i Resetnldln: a omblzot phonograph lt is now laid-October and with the a new lf- - of‘ H! ‘1. fvnivvu-r- m“ prevalence or approach of frosto seri- Lle need r-itlwr as :1 gas rtvgrt- or r... ous iliiviliittil should bc given to lift- fvlpsrator \‘l..i.r:=-r-= .-t.t:..‘:1 10...... jft tbo pfinlnzp l'-.r 1.: “l £‘.. tnre of native Iflltllirlngg United States. int: and storing the subpects of our p‘... o..." of pardons. - of...» ,l\'lif‘illt‘l' flower or vegetable roots, ill the essential as injury is sure to result in , ‘decay in greater or less degree. '11s. incrensc the safety of railroad ‘lLAIiIOI-l- metal signal flags that clamp to rnilgj ('aroi'\llly fork the plants from tile and on which lanterns can be hung ground and allow them to remain‘ for at night have IwWl dpsimtr-d. 1a few hours spread out. to dry. thence n] ...» from '7'!" "is Li." iant at Am-|\rI-ll1ovt\ indoors to au airy position B's-Him. . -yii'ltl"ru ofland sprctlnl out for u few days until ....ri1'.-'J. tit-l ' r to ilo plncrd in the tops are ‘shrlvclled. llelnove “"011"- wl It-‘P tar‘ suffw-iug; fr..." flg-illlfl tops by uleaus of a sharp knife iDlii-‘l. iullonl three inches above the corms. To remove the jphlrc from zln aut0-' ’l‘hcn store the corms away thinly mobile- headlight n winged u-Jicctorntprcnd out in stmllmv" boxes in a colu- has been l-nn-ntml that is plaoodjpnrtnlcnt with 11 winter's tenlperuture Wlronnd tho lamp to tiiroct its r._v- 01' 10-45 dcgrecs F. ii"\'"'l“'-l."'i. . At some tlmc during tho winter 3'00 After .- war". 1 t tl-w - u»... ulny roulove vcry easily the remaining mo. dt-ad growth ill a play. wales. l l par-nuns. ‘For (‘tinting tu-iok setting-s u flw-praof 1v » inwmffid that iv vorvrrwi on llv ll 11111-- 11;- llpdng .to“... o_r Tlil’ at lat) ptlllnllgyillfilflii above the tubers. After the or tilo flrnacu; ~ot ims bconflrifl Tfilulm tops should be remnvctl about ciitlii lttvsflllrl- ‘superfluous uloisture has A city in Gcnnany ‘is cxprrimontlag the exterior of thc tubers they should with sidewalk booths containing first be stored away in a cool cellar. bin. nltl l-nninlnorvt for use including folding bods \\‘i1t't-lo_|l.~'ir:1\v. if there is tiuullvl‘ illlll moi!‘- litteru. lure may roach the tailors. A now corn hopper has a glass .-...-U\\'i..u-.-. it is wall to store them with er through which tlu- contents can 1...- ttw sit-ms (havo- Ha that ll vitriol-t oas- and watched. the corn being kept rstlrrcd $3M)’ ‘lrilill ifli" i!" "lmlk" "lid "lllillr A temperature 6t‘ by a projecting: om"); 1.1.1.0"! ghnk- lilo tubers to rut. lug the device. .15 ticlzrcos h‘. is a safe one for Dah- Whs-u water Is hcatcd to n higlflias in storage. temperature by electricity in a tank of European invention the heat la radiated so slowly that hot watt-r is. _ "unable u" any‘ Tllc (‘annn 1s cveu lunro susceptible Avcorrnng '0 n _\|,|...m,.hu5,."s “pm inJurv. both in lifting nnd in stor- m" whim“. u.“ m“ h“ wrhundy |"_ m.- lhan the liahllu. It is truplcul in lured by the wearing of visor caps of “m” "m! "W" i" “mum Wm “Di cum.“ M10,“ "(I om,“ huh,“ l__\.l‘._‘_l_ ~.|u1'.- in a toluporatum anywhere a", tnjufloum frl-c 11g. As noon as frost black. xmuq,“ i"(‘lr‘|"{" ‘ca. ‘ilili status. cut the latter .....-,,.-._,... ,1...“ n. wt. ~11 sly lnohcs above tin- TllE (‘ANNIL ilave obtained a‘ to harness :1 rlvsr for." lrrbglliing and t ~ provido o1. o"... p0“, oil. Lift the tuberous roots by rr to (ow-rate '1 rallrvay and for ln-H "l "" ‘Mk1 "'""‘r"i|?' 55"“ “nqrp... h, Mm“... ‘ ' l..o.<.. soil nud ston- them away . llllMltllTiIlllWIL with 11 temperature Tho inventor of a new attar-ltmt-ttt‘ 1' ‘Pin-re should llc for gas rnnacs claims that it cnllccts the excess heat from lllzbtcd burucrs -" "mmmr" i" ‘he "in i“ in” nnd (‘ollveys it to o...» slut- for use . ' ‘ ' \" '- "T the tailors will cer- lludor cad-kin: utensils. "i Mimi‘. Nlflllll. A light cov- ln a new Europcnl. game rcscuibh. """“ Ptllltllld he given to pre. inn tennis ilnils are t-xragiu in u not ' ‘ " " "lmmim" "t "whim" "m" ""3 suspended bctwoon two hinged hand- 51M“ "f m" mimm- Oim-"wi" “X9955” lrs, scpnmting the handles tightening l"" “Miwumg may m“ Pia"- ths net and cJr-ctlug a bull. , The lfttitcd Htatcs now is lrodun~ ONIONS‘ int? almost as many clocks and IWiliPIl- f" iiii“fi""_'il_?ni"glii will afYl-‘lvillllyvtltmlly. cs as Germany, which loads i.. tiu~ in‘ "if "nr " i "_“ "m "Hf '“'_'| "h" d...” and 25 3.0"" m“, had rl prao. :ii‘_\in;: or in fro hours. realms‘ iholu “puny undhlmwd Wm,“ nmnnp,_|v‘._ o the shclscs or floor of mhhed untll Automobiles arc llcinll‘ icstod r...- "W liars 11w- thcn slurs allay. svrrwi wind rcgilltancc al n llansau wilt-ac Tut _" “hflimw imxui’ ‘h? 4W“ "on": “uh nlflow l“ mmrnvh.“ um m'_HiK'l|1cll.o\1-d tuo lmhes ubolc the bulbs. . n! "W" lmdlpm 'l‘i.e romulning placc of‘ lop and louse scales may al any oonvcnicllt About 2G radio broadcasting sttfilitnc be rculovcd during Winter and lions are in upcrnlion iu Brazil and tlu- bulbs lu- Iustlt-ctcvl for discuss. Ibo country is estimated to have 15.1 (I00 receiving sets. Where pcrhtlps only u few bushels are grown they may bc hung up by i B 1r §33fi§§d Light: Weight t. Q3511... COMPETITIVE QUALITY Medium weigh. . 4s lbs. rm: otlliurv Heavy Weight - .- 55 lbs. EXTRA FINE QUALITY Extra HeaVyWeight 65 lbs. An inventor has pntpnted a ukulele’ with a hinged neck that can be folded t.» enable the instrument to be curr- u electrically operated motor horn that imitates the human voice nnd utt ers warning words hns been invented __.__ . to notify milk or ice men Manufacture of tutu" 1mm wpd haw lnurh of their products to leave at-n house are suspended from win- Au Englishman has invented an lu- mdm strumt-nt to record on a card in miles nlld uliuutt-s ull the operations o s According to laboratory tests at a university women can do more work iu a given little than men of litraw that are light enough to be rar- sufficiently‘ A sound absorber to nearly elimin- ‘nte tho noise of air compressors on 1| phmpq for me Danube rh." juntrdectric ears hns been invented by a lilrds’ eggs. filled with a composi- thern breaking and ‘treated with u preservative. nrebeiug -\ lllEht racing boat that can be pru- pclicd by one luau like a bicycle or luul been! _ supplying water A i-‘ronr-t-nmm 1m... ..,l,.||,p,.d n" m“ for irrigation a dual that will be built A romllly portable sprayer for in- cialntml tr. l... pflunhld y... u mvhnnul mwliflilllill llus been invented that is I Another muscarl or grape an clectrle luotor. sup-l maly Blue. the ispring bulbs. aud' “V” Intense blue. lt is a very showy little ldozen to n . that of the old grape hyacinth and Careful handling of these. and at the same time vlulhflclt-nn the corms by rcmoving the loose ltaltilas being of n vcry brittle n11t- ‘careful digging. The dried from in nocid.-||(p_ or in itarrt-is and, be covered with during vlarualthough tht-y will kecp in any W“ lmhLhlus in a cool cellar. _ter it freezes up. virtuous, = .. '<i'.5....?3."§a'£€i.o".1“€.~'.fi=‘l“ . .. qtvulunolfltzzx sv WEEK m. oorossn. 102s IMPERIAL cosrsseucs Cable advice has been. received enca. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by the Minister of Justice. Hrs. nnd Miss Lspointe, six officials belonging to the ‘De- partmeutsof National Defence. EX- Heavenb. $1,163 “ ‘Winter Work For. In The‘ Garden ‘. Otis of the commonest and oldest “nmup in spring groups is the grape hyacinth, ‘and an tllitulull delight. It Will dd- lnesticate itself. incnngg and‘ ' tprodigionsly and soon make big lpatche which are s gorgeous blue each spring. = ' , The old grape hyacinth is well worth growing nnd deserves a place» where it may spread at will. This is ‘m. the muscarl botryoides of the bntan-' fbring California's famous mnlochortils to tile botanist. They _ ’l‘hc'y will oftcn suvive the whiter lo ;t_he open with a good mulch of leaves hyacinth, is oven finer and that is the grape hylawinth npporpriatey named lleowlbut come ltmhiilatrtilllijerl’ sign ‘lllril-llcom ‘Elm’ They thicker and longer flower h-zudsuthnn ma: t§X:.'..,,Y.'§,i ‘h','.:“f,',',‘,'m lite uld grape hyacinth nnd a nuarlyblooum “qurgargeou, 0;." and "mm A dosen of them in a cold fraulo will he a delightful surprise next May when the handllulue butterflies unfold, some of them nearly three inches cross on tail wiry stems. ' Punsies may he transplanted into the cold frame to bloom in spring and for curly pansies in the garden sow a row of seed now in the cold frame and have fine sturdy plants to trsns~ plant in the spring. Qhe some method may be followed admirably with snapdnrgons which delight in u cool atmosphere when they are first dc- veloping nnd will be Jinn. sturdy plant and a group consisting from a hundred luakes a fine show. ' its flowering season is longer than It is_ as hardy and as easy to grow. The grape hyaclnths are valuable to carpet among shruhbery as they wllbfurnish a green mat covered with the illuc spikes before the shrubs are gfulrly- ‘ill loaf‘ ‘iand [their yellowing loaves will be coveted by the shrubs as growth advances. They will np- pcar in larger and larger quantities aux-h spring. A particularly handsome hit may be made by carpeting the for- sythia or golden bcll with grape hya- spring. The roots may be wintercd riuths as the goldcxl hlnom dripping easily if moved from the garden to don't] lutn the blue creates a very the fr...” m. ‘he nnflpdrauon t; a p". m"! "flwi- ennial under proper conditions. ~Ti"‘ "M"? grill)“ hyndllih i“ ‘i 'l‘i1a tender polyanthus nnrclssi are dainty little hulb, smaller than the an flung“; expfl-lmen; [or the [gull] blue varieties and tnnke a handsome contrast with the purple dwarf lrines which blossom at the same time. it is also a very pretty little plant to group with the native hepaticas. par- ticularly tho pink-tonedoncs as vig- orous a grower as the blue types but is Just as hardy, The grape hys- --lnths make very pretty pot plants for the winter wlndowgnid may be u...“ tuned bu...” thoygwt“ m.‘ m". brought into bloom easily if the bulbs “v h, we "m," 8mm“; except tn u... ‘l’? potted _no\v. set away for a rnontblumumy mm] “qmfll :o uluirc- routs and then brought to .__<-<-O<>-__- ‘hi’ “PM l-‘OBCING BULBS. frame and if planted five inches devp will come up in rarly spring and bloom under glass before the nar- tlssl in the garden have shown color. .'l‘he early strains ‘of glndiua eomc- timcs advertised as hardy, sufll ns equal... the Itrldc. PeachflBiossnnl and others. also do admirably Willi void frame treatment. "vVhiie sourc- lhq top of the rafters. ln this case, it" will not be necessary to remove the tops until the onions-are required for . ‘m?’ A wmpemmre n‘ about 45 de- inay]:n{stfcitilfiloobnryiuikintlnnlbii: tiltfflllllif: lrrecs. with a fairly dry ntmosphereflflhnuld exmrmlco {he denim M. m.“ Is fine for Oninnn. {When lifting the i bulbs the mistake of cutting off the taps. in n green state should be avoid- cd. especially is it harmful to cut them away’. either green or decayed.‘ close to the top'of the bulbs. '_l‘his| will favor the entrance of ulois-. (use nnd the decay of the crop. iquxnmrtnmrtran rams nova). ibthcrs bloom at that time. should be planted ‘as soon as they can he producer] lu the autumn, us. un- forc one trlcs to force most of the bulbs. the bloom will not be satisfac- tory. if gbod loamy soil cannot be obtained quite satisfactory results -nlay he had troll. coarse sand. A soil that does not baitc is desirable. For hyacinths, tulips and daffoltiis pulls of five or six inch pols are lllttrli. sat- irlfrhtoryu Three tulip ‘and daffodil lbulbs (I0 well lu n five or six int-h potan d one or more ‘hynclnti. bulbs per pot, are uscd. tivllcndinl! "Ii "l! sire of the pot. When plaulctl in pans six or more tulip bulbs are use . l Provide arulnsse m out by vuttlns IlflIlillllfiV collar whit‘: f." my": “ntgmrxfin picre or pieces of broken pot, (‘phi wh "h m“ "mmu n “H” "' f v-llnkcfg‘ or charcoal in the ilottoln. door pits or clumps may be used or shake p 'i h ii I the larger crops, but the ccilnr of a flgutlhi:oin.xk‘lng "(the “wot ugglnst bum h‘ ‘i hen" place if avuilublm ‘something. Do not press down the soil to accomplish this. as it will be POTATOES. Potatoes nre llkcly to llo high i11 price this Winter. lt will pay you to take cure of any you may plussess, When llilctl. carefully dry illFill by exposurc outdoors for a short time if frosts arc not IIKWIIIPIII, atid before stnrlug them away discard any which may show signs of (list-use. The safest piucc to slnrc ls in the root cei- BEETS . loo firm and the bulb will lift out tug-Stile °.°.‘."'.'.'I..-..'"u..'lif.§'é "M" i‘ “mm” "' ‘mt’ MM “m” the soil. place the bulb on llu- surface nnd press down until. the upper side of the bulb is level with the surface. th ‘ ke thesoll firm around the is ilkcly to occur. tho vegetable trauma: 2am me “M?” m pflreptexta l.......,,,,. fluff and tt'l|ltt'.'\' or may even. an...“ _ he“. Bhdum Th" mm M the ‘wet. ‘houhnligtinntiut’. ltilimtliltlrifl tbrecw fourths of~ an i... rt-plowd two Inches or so from inch “pa” bctwom the Burma, 0t u“, thoi .i\\llI'i\|l'.\ with tho roof. Them," and the u... of the llvi- i". ll roots should then he stored away lnnhere h 1mm" w.“ m, myth...“ m [give enough water. The 9""! "W"? a cool art of the 0 ' should lu-op well if frost does notlfiawbrte ‘irsérgnnle m" £1“ "u. m, 1§u_ roach them 11nd the atmosphere is hath.“ WM" thorough“, um‘ We n"; mo dry. When drvncss is feared the-flu; m" h! kept mm“ “um m“ bun“ toe-t» should ho laid lr. shallow plletllure‘ we" mom“. whmh w.“ he l“ n; 11nd ‘h.- oow-rcd lightly with sand orwflflm or mute’ m“! "m" "my m... “gm mu‘ rot-cud, if the snll becomes dry til! roots’w-iil uenllliurrd and ill"! "l" orce we . noivrccsias and Chinese Sacred. Lil! do not require to _llc well rooted lili- onre is necessary when forking thcm from the soil. if ihn tap-roots are prov-w; or the ilr-r-ts irruisoll, bleeding I'm-er lightly with straw. The! CAIIROTR. Parrots requirc much tho same trcat- ment in lifting nnd storing us heats. Tht-y will no withstand heavy.» t . f l . (inc should not try II frosts. and then-fore should be liftedlgga 0:13;, before January even m ‘mun P\nsN",H ‘ though they show growth above the soil. as. cvcn if \vcii roolrd. they ‘viii not ftficc. satisfactorily bcforc this. 3mm. gum], inexpensive vnrictlt-‘l f -i cr.—- _ ‘ rorflpiglnlliill-rlllomnn. illlflfli". N07‘ ma, Ln Gruhdessc, linchantrrus. Gen- eral manor. Kins at‘ the ma": illuminant-Paper Wllitc. Princepl. Golden Spur. Emperor. fill‘ iiilqill" Lucifer. Kink Alma. 54mm“? d“ ff, M d me Pleuip. .. uqfuullps-‘iliglriy Singlc. Gold Flticii. Keiserskrooh, Lad)‘ BOIMI. Prosper- 1.1.1. Mica. ilir Thos. Lipton, Prince of Austria, Out-beetle do l'ar|u11. The parsnip is very hardy alld will survive our Winters outdoors. lion" ever, if roquircd .for use or for sale during Winter. it must h1- llftetl in the Autumn and be stored sway under much the same conditions as beets and carrots. it will ho impossible to dig the mots from thc ground at‘- This is hut a re- minder. v (BIIOCUSEB FOR LAW’?! PLANTING. -the grass in fairly green in the spring lhare become in standard planting be‘ PM]. droppinfln tho bulb and tramp- ing the sod firm again is the easiest way to fln the tririt. The; are best more effective straight lines or geometrical the lawn because the surly mowing ‘which is needed does not give it time .to ripen its foliage. which is necessary for the fnrniltlon of next year's bulb. . ‘FINE QUALITY ,-, ulflblfl Brsntforrl, Ontario ' Q: Warehouse-Care of The Carrltu Cosngy. tel, - tour Street. I! 0rd Int John, N.B. , , Rollin, N.S. . ‘Mei Carried, Information Furnished and Service on Brantlord Roofing rendered by Fonnoil & Chandler - Charlottetown, ELI. ‘n lug the first bright rsys of spring bloom. hinting ult through tho sod. trlmn ctoe n’?! in the stores fms the dry bulb. “ h (Crocules spangling the lawn before . (EH1, pqtmle) hfurilltl, (‘ouronno (For: ilnperatnr Rullorum. .")"vcin 'l‘ulll1l) Bnrtigoll. C1D" putt. Fnrncomhe sanders. Wm. Pitt- W_ T, bincopn. Dominion Horticulturist. . cause of their unusual and gay effect from late March through April. Buy- ing crocntles by the thousand and tucking in-froln one to sir bulbs in any vacancy in the garden is an effec- tive method of producing a show weeks llefnro the garden usually is’ giving anything in the way of dis- play. . (‘focuses should not be planted too dtzcpiy, two inches of soil over tho "we cums van" .. , Miss Maude ltoyden. tnmoass gush preacher uml essayist. tells’, n! "(pry of’ n chsrvvomaa and two v11 ' dressed women of means stnnidng f6- getller befnrc An orhihit of s DOM‘. largest llulill bclng plenty. and lttll | | _ h c, 1m] model that. that. with nun». of u.» smalior '“"I"m m“ ‘ v silos. ‘in tho lawn. n sharp. stlff- Th, u", women were mam"! at”? bintlcd knife to lift n small piece oi’ 4t fiurflhm .30..» .|t||'|||e -pQ0bQ -.1&.w............t. upon the poor htlilll. wpish was probably much like i-III ch omstfyovrn abode. . >1 he endured it for s time t . ‘wheeled and snapped. "And l wonl iulw cietln you'd be if such women ss ml-‘flidrt richl- yer. ' h: 1r - . 6 jeet to plant in some convenient pixel in the garden. in the spring it vii form large wide _ lily-like, learn. ‘time will disappear 1.. June and sing in lute September the btfibs wii send up ‘Milli! of time call with no sign o a leaf 11nd at l title wiu-nthe garden is usually bare of flcrvrrl. ' . She true autumn and winter, en I lcs h d lsooji imp- Wflmslr called III- ....'.".l.'.'..'.'...' little s. w1l1 be toned 1.. binonllzt. t. _ "A 1r; shottll ‘g; - I ve s good In! 1.. 1. curious-sad sttldsoms seh-thgu- jog“! w, - ‘ ‘ ; t planted hsphsnrd in the lawn throw- ing. them carelessly shout and plant- ing where they fsil. This is lnucu than in pleating-in __4 the croeus 1s often shorbiized in However. ertlcuses are chelp enough to jndlfy In‘ lhflilli [planting snd thm is 1m more cheerful sight dar~ than tn see the golden huhtlies of the yellow crocnses. usually the first tn The cola The Cold Frames‘ (‘old frames should work- the year Jnhabltauts of the garden among the ¢...-.-y over plialilis ‘iiilntiieilliltfi-yiilzrollllf: not quite hardy enough fnrlthn open ground to furnish early flowers while " ' . y ‘we u“ u“ m" trusty l" 5pm‘: and "HlOIWETIIGd to ‘the High Commission ifurnish parsley for the house and an] mccnsionnl bunch of pansies. We can‘ through beautifully in a need protection plants under the protection of a lash: when transplanting time comes jmXlfiM/lffie! and Industrial Information 11...; hysicinths. nun... daffodils nluLciiPDei‘ and copper matter- The indulgence was made also to the new dc- ..beo less n good root system is made ii9-:Northern i _' st the Oclieribs of the R. l. B. 1A.. tarsal Affairs, Archives and. Statis- ltics, a sumo. and tilrawPrlvsta Secretaries. " ‘ The party will stay at‘ the Ritz Hotel. ‘ v ROYAL~ DRAWING SOCIETY . , ' The Royal Drawing Society has tety. some of which were received ifrom the children in the overseas Domlnioas. . ~ JOUMANIAN GOVERNMENT PAYMENT l The High Commissioner has re- ~ceived notice of payment by the illoumanlon‘ Government to the ‘Government. of Csiula through the 'Bank,_ London, of the half-yearly. [interest of £479,390 due October! ~ st, 19.26. This is ln- respect of. ‘Rtrumarlian Bonds held hy the Can- adlan Government of a capital va- lue of 823369.600 issued in 1922. . . pmmrtc NEWS LETTER. During the, week the Natural new“ {Branch circulated News Items pro- Ivided by the National Resources intelligence Branch of the Depart- iment of the Interior at Ottawa to (the various trade and technical journals. In addition to this. jregular service ot news a (Canadian Official Mining News. Letter provided by the D0m-' inion Departement of Mines was‘ jnlso circulated to the mining and. ‘financial _press, hanks. financial houses stockbroker-s, Trade Com- missioners and others interested in fianadian mining. The News Let- ‘ter in question was based on an article prepared by Mr. Arthur {Buisson of the Mines Branch. and. ' _, ideal; with the production of cop- ;pe.- in Canada, indicating that the. annual output =i_n recent year-s has‘ varied between‘ 50.000 and 60,000 Ytons. mostly in the form of blister Refer- wciopment in Northwestern .Que- and .to the possibilities in‘ Manitoba. ‘EDUCATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS ‘ = ‘By the courtesy of the General Manager of the‘ London Midland ‘and ‘Scottish Railway Company, ur- (rangement are being made by the fHig-h Commissioner for 55 photo- graphs of typical English scenery ‘to be sent. on loan to one of the filaaadlan Boards of Education. [Lantern slides ‘will be made from l"... hoe“ these piwmgrapils ml‘ "59 in Bomelnaklng flFl'2lii|;0llli‘lliS known. cit". i l of the Dominion Schools. i Through thirst-forts of the (Jana-E ,dian Trade Commissioner at Liver» moo], a new connection has been in tho High Commissioner's Office. .. b; m9 personnel 0f the Canadian, a Delegation (o- the lmparialConfar- er s copy» pf the Annual Book oil Reproductions of Children's Drawo buttémyflngs containing specimens of draw- jtulips to our doors with a cold-frame. . 11185 exhibited 3i their Exhibition These gorgeous bulbs. the marlpos- [in tile Guidhall in April last. and 8i a! Soaalsh settlers. are known as number of these made in the Ex- now being offered by eastern deabilrifilamlnmtlon recently held by the Soc. |New York Agents of the Overseas. take uilintfi-omtizesbotcis . . whose health and vigor are proverbial. use Oatmeal and Miik—-—you get them ‘ both and. more when you cat Marveds Scotch Oat Cakes. are made from the finest sun-ripened Oats. to which is added pure, rich milk, freshly laid 688$. choice butter. These ingredients are expertly combined. to form n dough, which, when subjected to time and temperature t) " and bakedtoa niccty in their ‘modern ovens, become. '. ' 1. Marvell’: ScotchOat Cakes-Ha perfect food. “ k Try Mqrvenflv Scotchtlzt Cakes» to-day; they satisfy‘ ' J .A.1VIARVEN. LIMITED, MONCTON ST. JOHN _, HALIFAX ' _ ‘MONTREAL . _ ¢_,-.- )1 ,/;.-___ _ . itaw-vclsfiq," - _*.>E*f%\.;@ ‘w... ‘ffiiig/Qr ,. 1.. J.;>>c¢2%t- ";».>1~, W: and; "\/-,{;$l»-‘\?1/ its“); ,1». no». CANADA BISCUIT 60., LTD.. OWNING AND OPERATING J. A. MA_RVEN,, LTD. . 1 Exhibit its being organized -‘.ly the Royal Architectural institution oi‘ Canada. ' icEi-EBRA-HON OF NELSON DAYIand Evening .\lui.l Alodifltul Mata '......1@ to comlnelnorzlte Nelson Day in lliondon by placing wreaths on tile pli-ntll of the column in Traiai~ gar lSquare and on Nelsolr-s tomb in ‘St. Paul's Cathedral, 11y mlllllill: CANADIAN CANNED LOBSTER ETRADE ENQUWES has been informed ‘by the Cautatiiti-l. Trade Britain that they ilave received 1h.- Previous Winners i Tomorrows Rad...‘ " " Program MON DAY, OCTOBER 25 Previous‘ win11e1's in Tho Herald 1 d thou, follows: _ m m; ' ‘l9lt'.'»lla11s ilolmcr, Crusoe-his, 50.2!) 2-5. ' Arraugeuwutl; are again internatioriai Radio Programs‘ evsnma concsnrs a an... my collection 1.. .-.1.1 of .1..- 1-1;! l-B- ‘A H _ a ‘ 7.00 P. M- " " Sea Cadet (fnrpfi. and by lmldtna" ‘ ‘wit’; Jmmm“ (“imrmbfl/ldtt‘ (1611) Wash. Vesper liour. '1 Service in ‘St. twlarlznrt: ' West “ "" l " 5"" -"'" _ ' 7.30 P. M. ‘ininstnr. The ‘High (#0111111 liilpnpp Hill’. Qlltwlltztcl 'ii|ollll1S, Ci1:1riot-il.-MCA\~61“ New-YD...“ Nmsicflea“ asked to co-nporule hyll. lI('1|\I\il. ._lsiliih.llvl Tlmm“ Ulrlrlfll-i ‘v3.15!’ (m6, ‘ufllulnuru M“... Q“ ‘q ' _‘ n “' ‘ (1.0. ,. .""““"- "'1 ~~ wuav (273) v1.11... Saelleaba I ilcollali- Over New Course 84m P_'M_ y The ‘lill-{il Com111iss1ot1c1"'s Uiiir...‘ WilAlt (275) Atlllllllt: ijliy. Seaside trio - Victor .\l.'1l'.\l|l:1_v, \\'1'l1.].~;..1-, in. ‘(i1'o.11t155_...§4.-'_ _ 1111i lo i!)iis'~ No race. ‘C°'""“”“""“"'“ ..-.....A (as?) Pitts. Cantata-Til established for a Canadian stripper . . _ ., . . , . Silciun. River.” ‘win. lilo KDKA in‘ caynned Iousten orders so tar gigglzlil/lglglrlilgqtllilleiegaitilaegk-illili1d" 601iJUiil~—-Aill'u.i itoncrs. lmpcroyai. player.“ - ~ ‘secured have amounted to over. _A.Lm,.flon .1...“ m. in,n(,....,.§_. M“, i, ‘ _‘ \\'i£..-\1~‘ (-192) N. Y. “Tile Merchant ‘$10,000 with every indication arm, Elm"... handm... (,',.,,‘a.,.,.,, ,. ffUWWW“ "“>=""-“. Mower“. of Venice," by \V.EAl"1l’layers. further increased business. l-Maple Duwem 1.81m... a (1m,,..,,..."‘]9'9" View! “H ‘"1 y WI I Willi (273) fiileveland. Special ;. __ ___ ,V_--~—~ ‘.11.- a ntsuv, ‘ » “PERM ‘WAR °R"E$ ilibiillexffis.” §§...e.’§."’§§:g.?.‘Z-§'.§Z§.” {ii "“~““-"~ . h Ngm 8-15 R- M- - lcommssloN ilsnr from other Caniulizln 1......- 5.1|96'52—‘wmr M“"‘\"I"Y- ‘Vlllllsltlfi \\'|,|'|' (395) .pp||-,|_ gupcurtprcl- ifncturers who can relzularly ‘ilili i‘ ' . . k "mm- ‘i ‘uazhlilfiglclefiirilliligfioillf; {grips-igl- considerable quantities of hl-illll‘ g5lvfiijsflvkuu mw/“lmy' wmdwb WlOl-Ii (349) Boston. llitlsicalPrb ' Dowel". "’.' _ '_ .- __ maul. . L. -X:‘qggjggfrscgfiméflifgeIf’???23$. 1A.. ‘influential 1.1.1.1.... rtr... o1‘ .,7'f,’.f"'fv“""" “'""-'\"l*'Y. ‘Vmllsot. 2.30 P. M. .41 m... cemetery and the Guards brokers. with an mm... at 'l.i\'vr- ‘ ‘m ’Mm(. ‘HM w‘ l \\(l’(i (.100) Atlantis tray. ulwlltl Cemetery‘ Windy Comer‘ CuLnchy'.pool_ arc dosh-ions of snout-lug Liu- I S, m‘ K h. .. . . .\t my Min- . mug concur," 4 France, 8.... 51..., the 383,6“... m, agency‘ 11am‘gonadlailnuitvktgrslI of: ___ _.H__ ___‘___ u u: (1.45) Winchester. w. TJ. Piugstfs lPlatcau Cemetery. John- H‘ i . .' (mo: ms’ s" mm a H‘ ]Q1’t“""“l"°“'$' i: Monk Jolly. 4m Battalion Paradehtlllgzlll Ohlltzl‘ Pnlsllh. wiull IidIPU in a pml COWAN__BALCOM NUPTIALS WiiZ (3313) Springfield. SladioPN‘ Ground Cemetery. Courtney's and i. H’ Toma y' - —~——- sram. lSteeFs Post. Cemetery, Anzac Galll-z ~A lhiwflmil Hm‘ i“ "‘i""°*“i"'i ‘" 'l‘hc irllizlsvilly whirl. iq - ‘-l E35 P‘ M‘ i 90"‘ Theuemave been mm to the Ofllillliiiitlilillg ctlttnctziions with Lilli: “m” n New Jgrspy paw-r “lvliilllltltut. WGY “W” schmmvflfl_|"__ m“ Deparlmbnt or National Dehmceyatt an llllli-Il|l3(.i.lll'l!l‘.-r of Rollin-nu; mun...“ m m... Islam. ,.(.ad,_l.q.' lions.» Strip-g Quurlotlo. Ottawa’ [or reference purposes‘ iiligiiaiPrziiéllliirc ‘ghtrlilllliiiiztir ltiiletllitiiilltfivfi Th“ 1mm" "l M!‘ lliiti Mrs‘ ilow-Iuztl ' 8'45 R M‘ it - . | ‘ ‘. ‘- .11 H. ., . " _ ‘ q»; .. _ L... OVERSEAS BALL. illllliiiliiclls titllltailie for the cugiaevt“ JTEPYsYvY‘iiiisnllltlbiizzlltd “il-Lifom) “Datum Nun“ u l .1 m: mus res. Wctlucsdtty nvelilng. U.‘ “ _ - u. _ _ . . 1. -,__ h. . 9.00 P. M. Th“ “iiemh” °' “l” “W! “m”: A“ "h" 1".” ‘Siam lmmm" "i "w "latrines or 1mm- iuu ~~fl x1 ‘i! \v1.1'r <39") .1>1.11... sous.» rneam nlicsioner has been called to u", Coaclrbuilders (Supplies wishes iiIIMHy yo...“ yaw‘... mughlvijcln.‘ “m... d y 2 Oversea... gap twqltch 1s to t k0 receive quotations on (Jauadiuuqn-H C . ' ' ‘ ‘ j ‘ "" . y ‘ ' _ . place at Australia ‘House on Oamflvamer “vheem Jaiélllquttlztgllyalillair iil:"i‘.1l(i\.glliiil \\I1.w-‘(123) Ltnci. Lonuuutioi T1. bu. 28th Dancing w“. be from 9' -A Dirlulnghunt firm of importers “flue. p_ u ._ ‘m Mr‘ ‘Rib ‘j ‘m; ‘I "PM," w”, p.111. till 2 a. m. r1... Bail 1.. can; and exoortars dcslrva to hear from Iiaicom oi’ a3.-......-L. 1...“... “$9.3. w?‘ ‘"3?’ s""'"5n°m' " pap] 1n gld o; the “m... to, a Canadian manufacturers or filCifiniloy-nnge"son 0.3V... 5m‘ Mr; f" l“. Lmm Form‘ . mmlorial to lNuuses of the British a! ‘ilarfgiire fiilllllllie! "ml ailtflcilll-lzi. Iialcom of Saugus villi-IS erifiitt- Wggntuls) Atlanta‘ sumo p ra who fell in the Great Ward °$ 3i’ '- B V-QW 0 YelJFi-‘fiellifll OIPccrcmoay _ 1 ' l ' ' ‘ ' m. Roy... fllgthnesfl .1... pm,” o. 1.. u... United Kingdom. “mo... ,,.._ *'g§f_"";;;§,“ 0.1a P. m. m! Wales am] The], Royal Hmhuesseal A ‘Sheffield firm would like to mgQuukhh nag“... m. mu bars.‘ WMCA (341) N- Y- "Wilma" l ’ Ime Duke and Duchess of york have receive offers of Canadian Apple- graclously given their Datmnageflfiiwilli, suitable for tile manufacture The or; nizers o: the 13,11 w". of Saw lilnndies. fidly we come the ctr-operation of ‘A gunpdlans and tlckem may be ob_ leather firm desires to represent sister's maid or. RM‘. and pa’, at 9.46 P. M ma.“ from the tsqcmmryl Memo... Canadian producers of Upper lbea- tat Appeal, Elizabeth gar“... Am], thers, particularly -Patcnt iefllliilefhtorangg M... emu“ ‘Hggpilul’ 132 mam“ Roadflwillow Calf. or coloured Kips. -N. W. 1._ or frc-m the Librarian.‘ Australia House. lStrand. POLO PONIES FOR CANADA f Arrangement-s have been made for tho rlespatch of two valuable Polo ponies to Montreal from Glas~ gaw. The animals are being sent taut. by a well-known ox-Army Ot-' Gill‘. ITORE CATTLE During the month of September thirteen consignments of Canadian Store Cattle arrived st United Kingdom ports. the total number landed ‘being .5969. EXHIBITION OF DOMINION AND COLONIAL ARCHITIOTURI. This Exhibition opens in London 116th teller undo: e Pstron» o1: no"! s the. a“ Wllfll.‘ ‘ “C. (lem- M II l?! l" (ital; l wish manufacturers of l-losiery. turem arsuln the market. for Wood whiic ncotmzt-ttc, with tulle -vt-t| m. i!" kind! 0f Wondenware would llke'frock of green with trimmlnlfof to receive samples and quotations brown. from Canadian Pastry Board's. obtained from the Commercial ln~ telllsence ‘Branch n1 tho Dopsrt- rasca- meng of Trade "and Commerce, or.‘ from the Canadian Ttads commie-Mere "cam 111cc over sreen silk fllfilloi‘. the Canadian Building. Tra- islsflr square. ‘London. s. w. 1.). mineral prodncti atlas-told from . . _ _ _ 9.90 P. .-l"res|lylexi.n1 Clnuth. (Jlause. and “.132 (333) spflngfleht “nor Red Mi was followed by a reception at up; .Bl'(‘illllii. 1.6....» ‘ well-known West or England ma... swan... '1‘. Cowan w... 1....- wlutu (m) P1111... Musicale. tnmlmm m... Robe" Dunn of \\'('.A11 (2%) Phila. New Cantu?! ilest man. ihntcnn (illllfluilll- ',. -- .' |Scnrnllorougir of liecuh Street. idast 10-00 P’ M- tA Dublin manufacturers’ ugentprnnge, played tho wedding 111aslc.i\'1|'li (300) Atlantis City. Gohlmnt cs to represent Canadian‘ Thc ‘bride who was given in mpr- lland, ' fifliw by her ilrothcr. imuis W. WLW (423) Cinci._ A Birmingham firm of manuluc- (owaa or lh-trolt. wore u, g0..." m ca... - wast‘ (492) N.‘ Y. Grand ma! , Popular Mull I . - .»Sla.ts (t? adisn Maple or Whitnranrcd in c1]. or...“ caught Wm. n p. .- . ~ ' ~ a ' .501. hd.b1lw'- Bircitllilllynvito offers on 1.000 Wreath of alrnnlztl illosstltns. and (“Ital-u cgfmqwgfilwJxfl, WCC' 18")“ lots ron. Canadian manu~ carried a shower bouquet of bride. WCM; was" ~,(-5y;, wmv facturers. _roses. For travelling site woro uu W5“ 'wm1- ' , . An Irish Free State importer of ensemble of brown autl green, the Loo . . 1 P. n. WSMJHZG) Cinci- Studio concert- FEATURE TALK! and‘ the coat and hat oi‘ manufacturers of brown. The maid 0f honor watt itowned in pslo groPu gefii-[fltty [with trimming of chiffon. and carv - 0° P M rind an arm lmulluet of yellow WMNY (375) N. Y. ‘Hugo (lernahsvl ‘Editor of Science snd itlvcntifll-i (Copyright, 191M. by lntemationl Radio Programs. Chianti-l (Further details of these can he Mrs ilrchlvut. the Ilridefis aunt. ‘and the bridegroom! mother was gownr-d in navy goorgnttp, The bride was graduated in April i921 from tho Orange hf ll OANAOAB MINERAL Hospital Trninlns School fognigr ‘i- throutlh the Middle WBII- n‘, PIOOUOTION. es. Mr. llaioom. who for eig t plan to visit in Chicllfl. "d": rears lived at the v. m. c. ,4... spoils .....1 other cities. return‘ n: war of Nun... arm sud l" in theilstthirt yesis Canadian Ora es was active in t o socla Er! Stats. after w the! p‘ ' . ' ft t ‘has lnnreasedillfe t are. ills is n gifted pianist. 114000.000 to $2l5.-.Bn&i_his loadelf o; all tlttlchetgtre. l V A _ 1 ccoupc nvo at. ratrp ‘It ' heme n No. ‘PW mo». West 911118‘- .1 . .099- - ... y d '. l".