i ` Signature I Z % -lit Q as 21572 `&'.'.$ _ 2": ' KEEP HARDWOOD L' _ FLOOR_B ALWAYS "NEW" To keep hardwood floors in prime condition takes constant vigilance and labor. The proper`procedure in the preparation of a new tloor is the basis ot its future aillioorance, so the hous ewite should know _ just what _Igor Infants and Children. -ought 15 be done. After the floor is laid, scraped and fiigfhers Knuw That _§§§:‘°.:.”°;;‘t. ':.:.:r;.'“:.'1..:'.° ;:°:.:;°.fs.1; g . ms to absorb this quickly a second is needed to make a good 'roundu- .iienuine Castoria mf,-.rrhsisfz:1:.2:1;s.:1f1:.:'s ed board which removes all ot the rough- A S ness; then .it is ready for \ coat oi y hellac or waterproof varnish This s . orys very quickly and m'ust‘be applied A . byna master hand who understands ' B11 iir _ _ __ °f .s ing it on with broad, sweeping strokes. When the floor is thoroughly dry d the varnish hard go over the en- e surface with a wad of wire wool remove 'he too high polish, wipe it with a soft cloth, then apply a good floor wax with a. flannel' cloth. ‘Warm the wax so that ~it is soft, rub it in across lllelgliilill of the wood and polish gith the grain, us-ing a weight floor polishing brush and-behold. 0 “J n a perfect floor. To keep it so is the -secret desire of . the -particular housekeeper, and herein . lies the labor. It should be wiped l» S 8 daily with a soit, dustlesg du/ster dry _ mop. Once a week 'it should be gone - over wit_h 'a clean oil mop kefpt for he purpose. And oncsa month it V must be wiped with luke warm water wil Thiriyjilears be h a little ammonia in it. It should dried, then waxed and polished, Proper' Refinishing Ways _ - _ Once in six months--in the spring . _ - and in the fall-mix a tablespoontul '~ _ of turpentine and a quarter-cuprul oi - _ linseed oil in a quart oi’ boiling water, ._ _ and when vool enough to wring the ' ` cloth out of lL wash the floor with it. for a large room' make double the er it wiih the carpet hoard or \ it 83”# C°” orwrali ' "" ' """"\“°""""‘ ""' '°"" ""' quantity, lv hen the tloor is dry go i ov - - . wad nf the steel wool, then apply the ' ‘ wax Lad polish as before. E ~_.- - :. _ "-_- _ `_.~ ___ _:S 1 ' ol’ _ _ _ V US _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ___ wg ‘f “ti _ _ 1 ff’ -you wzll never ~ . _ _ _ e _ _ _ _ 1...: _ HOLMANfS CATALOG Brings the Store to Your Door " Carnation Milli “from Contented Cows” V YOU will never go back to the old kind of milk- -once you have learned the convenience of C a. 1° n a t io n Milk with its many uses. As cream for col'l`ee, tea, cereals or whipping (chilled, of course). As pure, fresh., whole milk for drinking and other milk 'uses (add water). As thin milk for cooking (add more water). -once you have known the convenience of always having Carnation Milk on hand- Carnation keeps and you can order by the case. (48 cans 16 os. tall size). -once you have known the economy of Carnation. Carnation Milk Products Co., Ltd. Aylmer, Ont. Beattie 8: Chicago, U.S.A. CONDENSERIES at Aylmer ‘ and ~$pn`ngji¢ld, Ont. Canada Food Board Licenses ll-96 and I4-97 w _A W V » "5 '~-35 »~f»r~~ -r_.,T_ 1_;fQ_1.'.'-f4f”'__f".°_fl-".'i 1 1' €lfif71f1/m/I `=~1;*__.j\ o&_"~-- f if »~ ` l`\‘<“'\\\`R ‘ '< P)`~\ ` ' -f-_ » ‘\.¢_a| Your grocer has .~;;‘~i`. i \` I ‘”'?l"~" was _l_,Z~-/' af/1¢_'1_¢'uf/l_ " MADE IN CANADNE -» I -. ~ _. si ‘ .1 :.\ --~ ` ', “ff I; ~_= V 5 f ” f r` ' _1 cANAouN Nl110NAL Rlilwlrs PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND DiVlSl0NS 5 Time Table in Eiieci, 0ct0ber 6th, 1919 _ A'r1.AN'r|c's'rANnAso TIME. Read down r_n.|r>.M_i 2.45 1 3.59 4.45 6.10 A.M.| 5.25 psp. 7.21 7.55 8.45 2.40 2.14 3.05 Arr. Charlottetown Hunter River ~ Emerigd J unctlon ordon Read up _ ° P.M_ P.M.| A.M \ 6.35 12.40 10.40 5.3711.24 9.03 5.001088 7.50 " Depp 4.101511.; 540 Krizl P.M_1 4.10 5.00 5.34 6.05 lA.M. 6.40 8.05 8.42 9.20 Arr. Dep. 3.05 3.53 4.35 Borden Emerald J unotion Kensington Summerslde A P_M.|A.M.1A_M. Arr.1 6.10. J 8.45 ' 4.401103 -7.50. 3.531003 7.15 _» _t’>£0_ 9.20 3.45 Dep. 6.20 7.23 8.18 9.08 9.45 NOON ` 12.00 Dep. 1.86 3.10 4.18 5.20 Arr. |d 1.35 9.00 f sl1’l¢i|r'l1eIx-lille 11.59 7.58' -_ O'LoB-FY Albcrton 'Pignish P.M.|A.M. _ Arr. 10.54 7.03 9.18 0.13 ._ _ nep. §;15, 5.35, - _ __1 A.nT|1m_ “ill ‘£31 5.50 aoinep. 8.45 4.15 1.25 6.05 Arr. Charlottetown f Mount Stewart Morrell - _ St. Peters Souris ' _ |A.M.|P.M. Arr. 10.00 5.50 s.45 4.15 Q 8.17 s_17 7.55 2.40 6.55 1.15 Dep. i>31'.| ' Elmira iA.M. Depp 5.35 1 _ll . 'i§§|Arr. _ AT\I'PT _ _ 9.001 4.1 Deb. Mt. Stewart _ - Arr. 8.45 1 l10.l0 5.04 0.501 5.851 1.50, s.0o_Arr. Cardigan _.Mont8B\le _ Georlxot own ' ICM. T' L Q _ s~°s=°f‘ €¢5¢\ 7.23 2.10 Dep. 6._45 1.0_0 ` Satilliiliy ex. ` _ &. Elin. Daily ex. Sat. ' sat. a sun. only' I H. H. Passenger T Except ls I 8 ds sxcsplfd greasy, accumulates dirt and forms a gummy subaihlwe |1803 10 ¢l°0i‘~ 'FW light floors the lemon oil 'is used, but as "_ 19 B drying oil it shouldi not be_ used too fr0d\19U"Y- - Repainting Old Floors To stain an old* floor tirst rub it down with sandpaper and steel wood. it there are dark spots in the wood blgacp them. with a little oxallc acid water or strong soda water. When dry put on a good coat oi' oli stain of my dggireg color. When the stain ist dry go over the floor with steel wood and »v,-gpg up again. and ii' it is then tha right color apply a cont. oi' water- proof varnish or a so-called "hard oil" iinlsh. Brush the floor with a tlust~ less duster daily and wipe with an plied rag occasionally. T-3 repaint a floor, ilrst sandpaper all nl' the rough and worn places, sweep, them wash and scrub thc fldor with soda water. When the floor is perfectly dry touch up all of the worn_ spots with the paint and let them dry.' coat of ipaint, let it dry for at least 2/i hours, then give it another coat with: "driers" in the pant. let the floor| stand -if possible for 12 hours before it is used t~o harllen il well. Brush daily with a_ soft brush. Once a weekl wipe caretully with lulic\v:trm waterf and a little white soup for the dirtyg places. Once a month uitvr washing go over it with a clean oiled rag. ` White Lfnamelled paint will keep bright and clean if washed once in 2 while with warm, soapy waiter anti 21 soft cloth, dried with another soft cloth, and ii' very dirty n little mn- rnonilzz. may be added to the water. Dark wood may he waslicti with water to which a' little turpentlne and oil has been added, drietl, then rubbed with iturn-lture polish. Polishing rags kept from week to week, should be kept in a tin bucket with a cover and out oi’ doors. If left in warm reruns or closets they are apt ‘o ignite, us~thcy are vcry int'lan1» muble. , WINTER COMING BY_ WALT MASON ` .._» The \vinter’s approucliing, tho frost ‘s encrouciiing, and turning green ver- lure to galil; the cvcningg are chilly Lind Palm Beach looks silly, and _ire you prepared. for the cold? in penvp you go ri:lin.;, _v:>ur swil’t motor sliding, I olten hel1ui'.1 you go past; you suroly seem. stately; i envy you 'neatly-bitt are you prepared for the blast? is coal in thc cellar, oh joys riding teller, and have you some apuds Then give the floor a good heavy _ RUSEBUII Smokin A obacco _ _ _ _._ . _ _. _V Y .._, . _ _ _ ...__ `»`/_ iii? \’ . 1 TO the man who enjoys a rich, satisfying pipe _ tobacco, ROSEBUD is as sweet and \ f fragrant as the flower' after which it is named. lt is always in condition. You can cut it to ' suit your own taste. Sold everywhere. _ __________`_ , _J _ _ __ _ , ____ _ _____._,__ .__._'- __ _____. ._ , J 4. ¢1-_.»_.<.- 12. . _.~r. ta. . . _ `. 1 ‘ ' $5: __f%` ____ A _ asf 9015 - 'is \~ V/ 1"- M""A '_ lr 1.!" 'T`.i'\`_’i/ 3-? ` i), . ft "X \ 5 ~»-_1"'“ -' _ . .1 __J.'»_'_ . _ 1'; 1 1*...-.»__.._.;~ . :'_‘.' af h in the bin, or are you just burning; the coin you are earning, just blow ing your salary in? Oh, Winicr is mixing its war paints and fixing to giv e us a jolt in the neck; the winds will be blowing, the rain will be snow- ilng, and sleet will descend by the peck. From icy Alaska and lar Athabaska the- winds will come yam- mering down; they’ll raise the old Harry, the sn-ow they will carry, and plaster it over the town. .And are you preparing for winter nip-tearing, oh, fellows who Jaunt in your cars, or are you still burning the coin you are earning for rubber' and Sas and cigars? Say have you provided a ham that’s lopsided. some bacon and wienies and flour? And have' you in- vested in roats double-breasted? For winter is drastic and dour. ' __`_,`.___ ____, _ w W _ .J-as _tim ' *M -675 SIZE MAE W' 'W1' .~ _. 646 ' $2|@ neon-si #mam Four. Classy Styles, No. 075-Extra srnod quality (Tout for Nn. 612--Very special value in T _ girls. Splendid weiafht bronze heather _mrrs Cunt. |rund_ quality and wri;rht, l mix T_:vn;d__ma_§0giI:ii. miéh |ntll'ilC'i=Ve dark grey frnlzc. mntcriai. lined body over-c no , no y a eevvs. n- - lshed with all-ruunod belt rgginnsleov- 'md “'°"""" “'"" 3""“ “Nm” Inman' _¢-s, stlyllsh convertible collar. sizes for made with all-round' three pit-rc bcilt. ac t10 l.r.li! I i'\ _ .tihicc- Lgh|:rgesol‘uld,.'e :'70 liii~utoli‘ntl|i1"1>g wciveriip ocr(1Tnv0i‘l‘ dosirgd; "'|"_ cuffs of st\lf-button- trimminir. verti- No. 876-(llrl'|t Cost, st le n- above cal pockets; lchirfh 40 U* 45 l“°h"'- navy hips cmnsiniis ¢|..¢‘l§_ r uf.-it -i -sims for "fm 1: to 10 yrs. b 1 _ .lc <1 1' m '0......"...’.';:.:.;_ ,..,.E_*_'_:§f_:'_'_ $12-75 _____ _.$21-00 > s ¢ No. 046- _ very superior quality (:lrl'» Cont, good weight. Twecd mat- erial. pxtrn wcll iinishcdin hronzv or brown heather mix pattern with large livlistinct. ovorplaid. llr.cd body and sleeves, deep convertible collar. rag- lan sit=¢~\'r~s, nil-round bolt. ex- trn full swf-cp. vertical pockets. length 40 to 45 im-hes; sizes or ages 12 tn 014-75 655 $19210 l % if 4, "___ sr. ‘fl I s fri.; .. _ of _ . » C; .it 1 ~§i' » l » 1 1 1 t . __, lfef _ or ~ 1- ' i_. ,.1/.4 .wl- 'is 7--.» 5_. x. `12`_ ___-_.,; fi _ .err “- . .~ l ,_ _ir . .$9 ' ii* 1’ `;1,_ ‘ tr. 1 ;L_Y_'.. . 2; ' 1~,~ _ ,_ 40%- ; ..,. ,J i` _ 1-; _ ,. ,_ ,at ._ . 5-11 . ‘ ;. ___ __ l U ‘. til' <€ = 7 t. ,_ . -;_\"` -'_' _ ' _ /ll nil* _._ _..._ ». _ - *' , ,:."` No. 655-Acharming style in A UIrl's (rout, evitra wei1rh¢ plaid weed in two colors. rown and an.m|x. with fgoi- =~ den brown orerplaid on brown and b ack mix with irc-en overpiaid: made with deep belt. utton trimming. inverted Elan. at back extending fromfolisr to 1 _ ottom or cost, lined ody an sleeves. _ . _ .-' cpnvertlbge eollsrkssaior sauna. raglan ' .s A , V ' . y D t , _et . \ h _ . _. ioeiyis iagiiqs. _suis 'fvoiisgsl 11 aiizis _ \ ` _ _\}<_s_a_r;:sé Express (»l_nrxe\1ps\_l $19.50 Q _ _ (pt: ....... ..........................,...4...... > ,- 351 f . ._ iiiialiifii". - AM-lA-N~ ‘ _ , 7. ’ ' I 1 ‘t ~~ fi 41001 sstiinsp. cnsriousmwn - Arr. 10.40 10.05 _ _ _ . _ ' ° - 5.15 5.15` vemon raver A als s.51 . . 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