_six ‘JOHN 1 anada _ prriater, Solicitor, it. ontague ‘ aeDonald a ‘ B. A. ‘i A. MacDonald ' s Riley . Miles . J. Palmer. K. C. F|tllll1iltlnt' .. ' < PAl-llwhy-Néll- FFor entire lessotrsoe Luke Vii. lwitit ' _‘eumati.sni'lot' 1 i . —--- ' ' ’ “wig” bully “m.” - ‘TharTlme-Mideummor A.D. 28. * get up. l1? . l t my Rltekurisllim are". n. GlJlLDfiltSON. g, 8 for $2.50, trial aizlewim; orl or sent postpaid by» lives Limitrd. Ottawa. ._._.__-._________.- are muscles m,» briskly into the mo) » also a few drops of Abeor» ‘bins, jr., and the inflam- mation which causadtha u. slzasmna u. “§i1h~iS" of water. Alabaster is a INN“ ""18"" beautiful, white translucent form oi W. F. YOUNG. ha. ti. ll.‘ A. uni ea Specialist, Teacher of Piano an lillti run-s. Studio 14a Great . DRillLIFT " ronie Diseases ottetown, P. E. Island. Canada laden, null ‘l x 112 Prince Street VOURS DAILY 11 to 2 p. m. f1). STEWART? K. c ‘hrrlster and Solicitor. , George Street ' lllcltors for the Union Bank » C s. s. Hsssmn Notary Public MONEY To LOAN . A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Building, Charlottetown Garrison A. B., M. ‘lmonary Tuberculosis Specialist Brighton Road, Charlottetown ‘s Treatment In Selected Cases Telephone 207 Palmer‘ 8t‘ Palmer Barristers, Etc. '- Money to Loan~ nk of Nova Bcotla Charlottetown, P. E. l. - I‘. will?‘ CHHQST WAR-DONG ‘Pl-IE SI-NNER ‘Golden Texts-This a a faithful yingand worthy of all accepts- - the world to save sinners. of whom l s " blefi-d. Tim. 1:16. d. FT . ‘ elm TOXt.—--Ll.lke v11 137-41; in‘ thelseoond year of\ Christ's min; . city of Galilee, piarhsps Nani or Cspernnltm. a banquet in the home of Simon, 1 ‘a Pllarlsee. 1ft was during the tran- sition period when the rupture be~ tween Our Lord and the Pharisees. although already far advanced, was llbtfyet complete. vlt has been sup- posed that this invitation was glv~ an with a hostile intention. But this Pharisees own reflection (v. 39) shows his moral stale. He was hesltutlng between the holy im» presaionnvhich Jesus made upon ‘him, alld the antipathy which his caste felt against him. .“And behold :1 woman in the Qltyf‘ Possibly Naln, the city pre- viously mentioned by Luke, or it may ltave City offilesus in Galileo. "Which Wrras a sinner." A woman of ill- fanie. “When she knew that Jcmls sat uh meat iu the Esstjullowed her to enter without an imitation, puss from the court- yard * through- the entrance, where only u curtain hung. and stand ill the (lining-room. "An alabaster box v of ointment," Literally “an alabas- ter oi‘ ointment." as we speak of gypsum (sulphate ol’ lime.) This box or cruse, was a kind of (‘fllo-l. having a. cylindrical form at the top. Pliny compares these vessels to a closed roseburl, and says thal ointnicnls are best preserved in ‘them. "And stood at liis feel in‘- hlnll Hint“. The guests. according to the custom of the day. dill not sil up at table, but rel-lined on l-onlahes, leaning on their left cl» hows, 1i low table being in tron: sf them. This table was one“ '..-. the form of a hollow squat-c .pcn on one side that sari‘ -' might enter and supply llll- unis and the drink. “Silo iii-gnu lo wash ills teet with tea l‘ is probable that out Lord hud lwoullcrful words. “Come unto mc -;ili yo [hut labor and are heavily will give you rest." This dinning: tlonfi‘ that Christ Jesus came into v "Sermon on the Mount?"—hfatt. 5:841. worthwhile < illVfPbllllOlllli‘ banking '!1~—';\latt. 6-19-21. .,iud,gmeh_t on othersib-Alatt; 711-5. (leteotllnlc false been Capernuum, the 735.3“ ,, V Pharisees - house?’ The liberal customs of the -- 4.- 1.2 £7. Women ‘Can Dye Old ‘that day uttered those " woman had heard the ‘ p s. w Continue ‘trout Page Eleven‘? !strange man lived who had thel "Irlll prove, a priceless lerlsnio l_ alter x years ot his powers. But he repeated the ‘ll NOVEMQER 18 ‘trick once too often. How did Jesus begin his great have died; been massaged and set going agniniu —as happened in boildon a short time ago, when a patient bs-zl been uovemsen 14 ivhufl diitectlons did Jesus give 3PM‘!- .. ‘~ _ _ , concerning the lnvlna M. ltlms'."’-—' London heart "speclallsL- ' g The ,$|IOQ?TH ‘Pharisees din ~ Mill 61W- ~ ~ , . Heart massage ill-neither a very d ' WWW‘ "mml “m” “mmmed 2.3" Frtlovemeen 1s Whtttuspedial‘ directions for pray- he niountuln?."—-ll_latt. 625-13. can be done by hand -Llll it starts. again. b - »‘ ‘The surgeoirtukes the heart oi‘! the “dean? man in his hand and" gently squeezes it so many times a o lninule tho-s keeping up the clrcula» (l lion. Very soon, as a rule, the or~ gun begins to revive and beat again. -.- uovsmasn 1s What did Jesus say in regard to and sate .NO.VEMBER 17 . People, in fact. can “die" and he d brought back to llfe——a very strange», and wonderful discovery. " ‘ _ “Naturally this applies only to c accidental "death," 1o oases. of "hcurtetoppage following frlghts, or anaesthetics. or injuries. ,0 “'l‘t‘._tt did Jesus say about passing ‘ NOVVEMBER 18 Whatteat did Jesus lny down for ‘ prophets ?--<.\lutt. . complete exhaustion of the organ "fNOVEMBER l9 has occurred, nlassn. is useless. How, did Jesus end his EPPM ‘bmkeny V __ "Selmml °3 l.“ Mwm‘ ~""M*m- Operations on the heart to remove jbullels wore almost COWIIIIIOIIDMCG ‘during the last year ol‘ the war. t iperiormed many of them. and it ls ‘calculated that several huudredl ' - ‘lives were saved in this Wily. NEW I Not only so. but there are today ’ . . many men aliveand well who have Ill bullets or pieces of shell embedded _ .in their hearts. The writer knows _ _ “n, d D I wwell, and has frequently examined coifgizspajxgfgfiuogs somgfgple yfiytt patient oi this kind. who experi- wonmn can dye 0,. 1;," he, wo,-,,_‘ences no inconvenience of any sort. walfiht in fact, our hearts are not nearly so shabby dresses, skirts. _ cams’ Slocum“ Swflners. cover. feeble or delicate as they are sup- mgs‘ drapefipk hanflngs. every. posed to be. hike every olhcrorgam (hing Bu,“ i, Sh? has “Ho, dyedvin our wonderful bodies lbeybave before. Bu)‘ "Diamond DIv'1*.~i"-~~n0'1l ME P939“? 01‘ lllrfillgth- other ltllltl—'—lllf'n pcrfecl home ‘<"_-““" dyeing is sure because Diamond Blllb 9mm" l" "W H°"l°."-- Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, ' rude, slraak. or lull. Tell your drug- I Very rich soil -ls not required for cist whether the material you wish‘ lllP D0! Ptlllcre of bvlbS- F0111? llilljlfi ‘m d“, ls woo, m. 9m“ m. whether well-rotted sod and one part barn- it ishnen, cotton or mixed goods. Yard mum"? 01‘ 130W manure. Willi a one-eighth punt 01' tine sand mixed in, make a good compost. but. it is A“ oulllne not always readily avuiluble,‘,unless ,,_ perhaps it might be obtained- of a florist or at a seed store. ll‘ not ltv-l _ uilable, take some ‘good. llgh-t, loaniyl _ A . ll“, mpafl‘lrp o; his m“. garden )oil, and mix with ti. some‘ .-a@>u 119m. "Thou hast rightly judg- pulverized do‘ cow manure). tourl .l llle other fifty." .<:' ‘l o.’ lllc character of Sllno Tho man hall a email store of love» .l:..' gluol? will in (‘hrit-lt. This smal‘. iinrilzlliun .1111! \\‘:l> accepting it. i“.»\url llid wipu Ilium with the hail ‘of hcl‘ lll-zlll. um‘; I ills feeITi iTo apprcl-iulc this a l vsc ulllet re- 34 Gyeaglfllflfiliitlp lhul ii was onl- at’ the, lgrcall-sl hunliliatlnns lol‘ u woman‘. to be seen with llcr hl-lir ilislieyel-l led. ‘of resprrl sometimes paid ibis. Appointing tlw llrct w of] Greeks, especially a. han- All this seems foreign to our sense of propriety. but was ‘quite in accordance with Oriental P‘E_‘__‘.‘_a,nd‘,ideas. “And anointed them with lthe ointment." l‘t has been sought to identify this slnniug woman with the holy Mary of lBethanY will) ‘anointed Christ's feet just b85079 the crucifixion. but ‘there is abso- l and the quets. H- F~ "09"" luetly no reason for the identifica- tion. Others have attempted to show thntlhis shining woman was Mary llvlngdulene, thus unjustly de- fuming the noble character of that holy woman. one of the most faith- ful followers oi‘ the Saviour, a wo- man of entirely pure life, so for as the record shows, though afflicted with demons. "This Man lf l-le were a prophet." ‘Evidently Simon had been thinking that. possibly Jesus was a prophet of the ancient type. perhaps another llzlalflh 0T Elli-Ill- “Slm-on, ll have something to ‘say untp thee." Some have thought to identify Simon the lPharlsee with Simon the Leper in Mark XllVJfl. but wit-bout reason. There were two Simons among‘ the twelve and there must have been thousands of Simone in Palestine, ‘where names store. féw. “There was‘ a certain creditor who had two debtors." The creditor as it proved was God, to D. H. L. Palmer‘ Bulldln Kissing the feet was an act; 5001K?“ m rah-l only, stockings- as (mm-t ery one on coming-in takes off his, I mun among the Jen's, the lltonlana‘ "ltlghtlv“ isa (lrcek word of» nulls of soil w one 0i mflfllllfa 0111‘ u.“ “S9,; l,_,- .50,,,-,,lp,, when he gives quart o1‘ fine bone meal lmikad wlit-h ironicul praise for ztn answer that," llflll‘ llllflllel 0i‘ lWll M50 Wm "Wk? -- l- rap q he ml,- m-e Dui lu lulps lair compost. l-f the‘ soi-Lls heavy. ‘ is or l n t . of unsuspected fallacies. “Thou guv-lnclude a little fine. sharp sand. us est Me no miter for My ieetj‘ The already recommended. When used 3,, males-line l5 uamlalgior potting, the soil should be fairly! being unknown. Ev-lilfy- . Ibo broken crockery or broken sandals and..l1>avcs them at thefiwls. charcoal. 3"“ 9° “M11986 be door. servmuls stand behind thelllsed in rots for bulbs-Care should couches. and placing a wide shal-‘be taken. however. .~"hal al.1130191, low bush. on the ground, pourlboxes or pans used should have Wale,- ovel- l1 on the (991 all LhQIIIOIQS in the bottom sufficient for guest. To omit this courtesy wouldldflllflilge» ‘ be ‘to imply that the visitor wasl When Pol-Hill! Ill? ‘blllb5- flffll fill one of very inferior rank. “Thou the pot or box from one-half to two- gavest Me no kiss." To receive Rlthird stull-i-actzording to size ‘of ‘kissing him on either cheek us he 501i dOWIl SllEMlY- The" Dill"? "l9 enters is a marked sign of con-jbulbs ill position at proper distance tempt. or at least a claim to ses apart. so that the top of the bulb much higher social position, "My is about an inch below the toll. '0!‘ head with oil thou didst not tin-grim, of the pot or box. lttnay be oint." Olive nil so common andfpecessary to lake the bulbs oct ‘and cheap in Palestine, would ordlnar-ladd more soil. °Y rembve 110M451!"- ily he used for this purpose. ThatdmD-s. before the bulbs can ‘be plac- which thewoman used was coetlylrd at. the Dfoller dcDlll- will“! We perfumed ointment. "For one luvmrlatter point ls assured, flllthe pots lunch." The "fpr" gong back 1o nlelloosely full, level to the brlmflliéh "nanny" sins; her great love 15 evlqpress the soil fairly firm around the deuce of her great Sinflllness; muulllbulbs untiil the surface is about gratitude argues. "But ‘to whomihalf an inch below the edge of the little is forgiven. the same loveth not, leaving the surface quite lev- little." Jesus, of course, did notlBl- teach that we are to sin much sol that we may come to love Christ the more deeply. He is taltlngSlm-i on at his own estimate, that he! "~1‘ 5*’ needs little forgiveness; an esti-| - mate that causes Simon to love I , "‘_ ,_ _ _ -‘Z Jesus only s‘ little.’ -*-——-Q-O->i-_- JQG on. ' JEHOSOPHAT dasgreaa. t e bulbs this wpiporltry storag in lpower to stop his heart at will and qukuufld m,“ mporwn l: l5 ;set it heating again when he ChOSQ-Hthg one "secret" He used _to give domonstratlouelgmmn; gully; lmoofu’ A ~oe|lar iwlll suit for tbp purpose, Nowadays. however, he peed not, lull“; gm“ ‘ l“, 1,, sun-ms, For if a surgeon hitdlthep, ix‘ ' ‘ been handy bis heal-i. would bavelqgwdupg q- ,1,- Viwerlllglll-lo he depth of anginoh or two. hel "f '_' l om r quire "dead" for ‘many minutes, says n wggqruill‘ l: flab, “flea; qlm wonderful nor "yet s‘ very difficult 1mm mm,»- m- p]; ‘week,’ “cow operation. lt is" merely C0illl110fl}[‘g‘|pg‘c]*_'_ Th“ 2595mm“ o; gdo zwmw added lo s Jlttle- srsrlflhroots _b0l'0l'Q bringing the bulbs to . , _ knowledge. The idea. lsrthat, as lhflllhg wlmlow l5 pbgolulely- neceggu Jbflllfi, Was perng EIlCBlTulllEd at er did Jesus give in his sermon on bu“, l! a Iselppicung. “m” ‘forttuym,’ ensure the “at flowermg- N» l lblood, it" it stops. the pumping WOFk‘5l|llI_3_--A_:B_ ‘ “ ' ~ " load of lubricating oil. Home time. when you‘ have an tractor which you pass; examinejt‘ ' " lubricating oil. that a‘ test. would show wusldersble in cases of heart. disease, where and abralded metal from bearings. The kerosene and ' bust the pistons and forms u won- The "malnsprlng." an it were, has derfully pool- lubricant, but a prw ‘- ~ l)’ 800d. cutting compound. tractor takes a. new louse on life when the old oil ‘ls drained outvand - ‘Both French and English surgeons sane and filled with u good grade oi‘ oil according to the companies’ been fed~ wheat. guest at. the present day‘withoutbltlbrn-with the soil, and press the Give the Dots sufficient water 19: I t‘ l I‘, l? n ‘Els-Iieconomywconsists of ‘fiending your money.‘ . ' -. » where you’il get. the greatest?‘ satisfaction and ‘ser- vice ii‘: ispossible to "get for the amount you spend. - ' ANOTHER I‘. C. C. Archibald raduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital rlctlce limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lea Bayer Building, Great George ‘Btreet, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850d. l. Office Heurs-9 to l2 a. m. 1 to 5 PROF. HIRAM BALL ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE. MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND $ILVER MEDALS ‘ ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH ,ls new prepared to reeelvs Music ‘Itudsnts in the following subjects ‘ PIANO,‘ VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY . ' OF MUSIC Itjrdle: Bsptlts School Ropm "~ Hours-Q to 12 and 2 to 5 Evsninpa b9 Appointment onay to Loan Cameron Block Ohlrlottetovvn, P. E. Island aannlsremn. aoucyron, ,1. A. ~ Oph. n. EV! QPICIALIST liyse examined and slasdse varnished when needed. 0moe—127 Grafton ‘Stroll inlay: Parson's I and 10 esnt we ‘IO-fund 8-8. lat. Mark R.MoGuigan,BA ETC. ‘ i McEAGHEN, l whom all men are so vastly in debt; most of all on account of the sad fact. of sin. Jesus came to earth to pay this debt. Under the oppres- sion of the Herods and iRomrtns with their heavy taxes, great debts were often incurred by the citizens of that unhappy lund-—a condition reflected by our ‘Lord's frequent re- ferences to debts and debtors in l-ils teaching. "The one owed five hundred pence.“ The coin named was the denarlus, worth about fit‘- teen cents in our money. but worth far more in purl-basing power, he- ing the day's wages of a laborer. Piles are usually due to straining when constipated. Nuiol bein a lubricant keeps the ood waste soft and therefore prevents straining. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not mly soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irrita- tion, bringreomfort and helps to remove then. N u oi is s ‘—Grlff Crawford, in the "gloom. Road gets rougher every mile: (Cluck!) Jog on,‘ Jehosopltat, an’ show some style. ' l Mules gone lame. an’ the hens. won't lay; l Cam's way down. an‘ wheat don‘tl DRY; - Hogs no better. steers -too cheap; COWB null mllkin’. meat won't; keep; I _ Oats all heated, apcds sll from; i Sheen seem puma-an‘ l’ll be durned Rye fleldfimflooded on’ Mack's- burned! books some gloomy, Pl] gdml.[._ (Cluck) Jog on Jehosopbat, we tin’t down" yit. : the hay} C°fl|'5 ll! hill! M1‘ crop’s in low: Rail rates doubled. sot no show; Money's Mahler. morals loose: 3°"!!! l0 lfct us——whnt’s the use? ‘. Sun's not shlnin‘ as it should; ‘ Moon ain't lightln‘ like it could: ' Air seems heavy; water punk; i Tests yer mettle; shows yer spunk; ’ No use stoppln‘ to dqblmt_. (Cluck) J08 on. Jehosophat, getltin’ late. l it's Wheels all wobble; axle’! bent; Dashboards hmken; top's all rent: One shalt s splintered; t'other saga. Seals all busted; land-gem drags; Mfly hang t'gethar-b’lleve itwiil; Careful drivln'll make it still; . Roads some better. not so rougl,__ Troll Gosh din; ye! That's the stuff; 014 "If! ‘movln’ good spee - - _ ' (Cllwll) J08 0H. Jehosophat. you're some old steed. v rilht. Road's smoothed out ‘till ft‘1lon't seem lfllB— (Cluck!) 10s on. Jehosophst, yon Pulled us through! chaser." 1 |_. '~r‘l‘ _‘~'- -l_‘,‘ l~-.' 11?. sufe ' ,_-. ‘l- ‘r ~(. 35c“l_)anderine”SavesYour Hair-Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tonic Don't lobe another hairi _l‘)on“’t tolerate‘ destrncttve .dandrufl‘.~.A lli- . lie Danderlne now -will save your hair; thicken. andstrongthen it; double it's beauty. Falling hair never stops by lt- eeifl Dandruff multiplies. un-qli, it dorms a cnlsty scale. destroying Ithe hair, roots and all, resulting in balance; - i ~ - Your drupglst will, tell woo that "Danderlne" is the larpstmelling ibal-r ssver in the world‘ heoauseit corrects and bones lsiekpaillnl hair of men and women every 44mg, U“ one lbottle of Danderlnmrlben if you and a slogleratllnrilsir ‘or s. particle of dindraff, you csnlbave your money hack. - . i". 4| . w 1 for success in oor or a clogs “gqpboflrfl or box lrshou ‘ buried insand. I ’ l _ l. Paclrthgunltt- ’ flat closely; ‘itroimd the Vilots,‘ and 1‘ lace they“ _ fin is very warm‘or ' ry. To root-dellfillltlbs usually ‘tags ‘OILING THE TRACTOR Dneofléh 11mm tractor owner ‘ V r car driver ‘boast that they have - rivet-i so long and so ‘for on one ' - idle moment. rain a half tumbler full o1‘ lubrlc- _ tingoil floorthe slrinp oi tlle first. arefully and see- if it looks like The chances‘ are f kerosene, some marbon particles v carbon works ‘ -'i‘he he sump well washed with kerol natructions. —-——'—--<0>--— Chicka Die buckwheat 0171".“ in lit-wall: ‘cu-J, Wit‘ ‘Q7116 _ knolyjv the 1oz‘: 70., “ . Y?" tohaccfl yfllsilli its shire-t as .v _ . flu-ire pretection from cettaia ' wlriremnc ., ‘ I (Elillmqlllfitllai rarmfhlote.) ll ‘ . f , . l a Pllrtaiof Canada bcelswiril-llggllgrciggnliefiutelyha,1e;- llle last m, m , _ . H n: l: t which is us- e . for: .:‘.‘":‘.‘..‘“.'.‘.‘::::l.~“‘will; :r:‘..‘.:.'...“r.‘:“ To ‘Canadian Countryman: "l amlmlg pfotecuon mm" 5,8 ' ' ' ’ h‘ u" belle? '-° Dill. the [he l. llyflenlry before tbesprlng. Clover ~ r in to ll°llfly or sugar syrup is the best the removal and destructlono ti; food for cellar wintered bees. The ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ bees Should be brou n1 the supplied; bees in a week or two before the writing to see llyou can tell me the either b ' kl h l = . .. . cause of my chicks dying. This last‘speoial tfutglarlce afiuttclfingogxlfs ‘thmioiiggnrliunny or ‘ a flight ma“ week l have lost nine of lllem. They by placing the", ‘ “ ' em exlmse“ m “'9 m"! in a cellar. .Al-. that. is not followed by a 0ieu2ls~ rozlu its laracked corn; they stand humpethtlons lin tho collar lire up for ‘about a lluy. then [all over they u-ill prevent wltnheud under lillli die. I opened weaning lllcnlselvl-zs out with too ounces. one andfound largo spolsol gull on much activity; and ._i_s advisable uimupl be placed m, localities bullies or other stands of similar ize in tiers of four high. The cov~ of the hives need not. The: entrflltces liver and on side oi ribs and heartlltt the more lumpy substance; the other seemingly covered inside w-lth gall,‘ though ‘l sm sure I llill not burst gall bag. in the first one the galllllle Purpose bug was not bul‘. of it on it. Th0)‘ are in splendid condition,‘ crops lull when dead.”~ From=the description you give it northern . shrunken ‘and cnvcrcll with a while where the wintcl‘ was usually very severe. The cellar for llPPfi, whether it is built. . ()l' lilo bees weather sticll c . no mutter l|‘i()\‘(1(l_ cspnclzlll partitioned is impossible to suy positively just Qemperlllllle 01' 43 what "the; trouble is; tiegrees is llll- l0 the bees ill. and are incubator hatched. brown Ieg~ though out“; .- l, 1 ‘l l _l; . horns and Rhoda island Reds and ing in pupil,fll;t"l,fif,lfig,.lfi,,ffl,fl1iff,§,,2,'§,:',§'y"fo,f)“§,,e“““‘i°'“'“"° 55 are nesrlylfuil grown. They have-Will give excellent ‘ re “m ' be m) _ n any need for closing the hi andlparrof (‘zlnuull \\'ht*.l‘!‘ the v6 entran" roalii- cos when bringing them that hives should be curried ‘as Cilfg. from fully us possbileflwith little distur. The they emlily hive sholl he re- d be 1'01‘ icft open fulluiillth but-if there is off n danger ‘from mice getting into . lllll llllil BDOIB (mm ‘he 9911i" bellmlldl ‘ lllt! lIPP- tile hive the entrance may be cov- keepers reslldencc. should be onluul-Qll will, “waning wlll, 341ml, that ‘is well insulated against lil8‘ll\esll Nu willie llglll should variations of the outside t1=1iilie1=fllsr~1 ‘in the cellul'.‘Destl bees may uture dllil can he lllillllllllllPfl ul dlllg, l-lpllnfll up from IPliYllPTVZIIB but there the floor _ must. n l‘ “mks l“ through "u" n“ “Wt” It lwllldtlllly disturbances to lhe colonies be at ot be Lhmlgilwhls might be caused hyflls” be ‘"3" ‘lll Order that ‘there iaiut any time. if the cellar is pron "Nrll lllFlWP-B \\'-lll re‘ blacks, leaving them slightly high- tspe worm. If it is the best remedy qu “grain dosrs. We would sug‘ gest. lhat. you send one of the sick and ailingblrtls to the Biological Laboratory, Experimental‘ Farm, Ol- UIWII. ‘where ll post mortem exam- lnatiollfwlll be made and a report séntlbfiyou: - jot dollar ‘ ll". “‘~ .. filed, w» sllfxllflfll . f V8 lue. ‘ l ml 1.0. ‘ t! l l stores _ "m fwflllPll-‘illilvn 0f moisture a'l|crly' cousl " ‘trouvcfls Arecullue Brouiide in "ll fill-o and fitted so that. it calmluirl- no i e ventilated when nctlesallry. k lillv winlcr. Bees to be wintcrcll in the cell-l i" will reqll-ITE less . , . . titléltifl winterell outside but thcsolPRUNE AND REMOVE $- lcs must be of the best. contain] I mg "ll mil?» lllrllscstlille mutter as. ‘ possible ol' the bees may. d-lc oil Willi the close of tllun“ . in 4-5 ‘ ,_ z,,,.,8_illlf__ly<‘il‘llt_d or‘t_“e thingslthat“ will help ‘r -“l~"ll.\‘f‘. . , , _ ‘ 1_ n! . ' ‘ l" .. i“ _ ' . ,v ‘ - Foil‘ .._ _ _ . . .-._ {omn- . i" i :1 . . RASPBERRY CAN ES‘ 9 " 1"”.- "l-“l l “ "it: trill unlit“. lion“ \ \ b . the fruiting ti: Dai1y Lessons in . iitlDgomestic Economy ‘ ‘corisistsbf weighing and‘ choiiising- the ulna. you like t0 blly-=selecting the‘ ones that will give you lllélllilhtifeltioyment-then seeingliihat yodgetvfull dollar‘ el’? day» Simply‘ by reading thqbdvertisements in this paper, you can take a lesson in honwsehold economics. The'_iadvertisements teach efficiency in ‘buying. They show you the best markets. They lighten your house- work by telling you about the’ newest conveniences and l labor-saving deyiocs.‘ flThey ‘give you a lineon la thin») , k you materially? .47.‘ ‘ you Want areal lesson in economics-v-every ‘l ' _‘ day-éread the advertisements. l l “i f. ____!.__ fruiting canes _ in oil raap rryfi plsntlnps. ‘These old canes are longer needed by the bush and th may harbor disease organ! s insects which might lufectt growth, declare fruit expertsl Tip rfmoval of the old canes Willi‘; s9 g ve more room for new gro ' ' next. season. ' Iln the spring the canes of red Tflflllherrlee should he cut. backito u. desired fruiting height. usually 3 or 4 feet from the ground, depend. “'5 °ll ‘I50 visor oi the bush. Black raspberries require more severe gllgnellxgétrligu the we: varieties. say . . as canes sllqnm. as EmZVZLd ,,‘,§,‘,‘“{§‘,§ fife‘: g;°§,':chs.:s¢ll£§d in the sum. t, 5 {he succulent pa of the new canes at “out two feet -from the ground. ‘Since g]; pewcanesdo not allgrqw It mg same time.‘ it is necessary" m: ‘so over the -b\lBh6B'_SGVB!‘8l times qu-p. lug the summer. ed as a result of this summer prun- in about the same. manner as the urthcr ‘attention during 9|‘, meason, hortlculturlsts recomrhengg ; 1 -ln -the spring thoi" nille branches which have develop- f lug should be cut back from oue-_ third to one~half their length. Pur- ' pie raspberries are usually pruned wl ‘ \‘. , 11 A New Olleanser -,‘ _ A slice of lemonplo. ed in a bdilvfi‘ lighter sarments. v» ‘),<v __,. __. . .4‘ pffbl-l-l. .,l;,_ ‘ l" int-l o" ‘ l Jinn u ririul: . ,r ‘-r.‘ ‘l.'"" 1y 'i-‘ war n neg: r of clothes will make clothes a‘. uttful white, laeeldes taking all. stains outof handkerchief! abd- 5 . t