u . . l} 1 .95 ‘ f ' l‘ ‘fl _ ‘ ‘ v 1{ I ‘V . _ t/ 1 With all the bu... .__ p __= ' .‘ 0f the whole wheat ' lTwo liiicuitjf with’ whole mill: andsorne truly-give ' if I11 . d easil l“. ..:.:...:........z.-.-:...-.=.-..-:.....:::=~-*~--dW e111 .,-. .3, . J . ‘l ii. ~§-~ 3*‘ | ‘ LETmTd? 5.737317!" 0h. there sre sad partirigs onthls [o ‘Mrs. Win15 Mliiwmllmc. Ocean earthly shore, View. , But thanks to the Father, they'll all .We the members 0f the Gnrlield- 50011 be o'er, . Belts-st WWW!" 311981011511! Society. Then with the dear ones, a glorious yish to convoy to you our deep sym- bend . _ p thy in your hour oi sorrow in‘ the Shall sing prsuetb Him in the Heav- tn oi‘ your brother. Robert Ross, only 15nd, It” ~ ' ’ hom =11 Esteem“ W! hlshlv- No Blsnsdbn behxn b: the members ‘e can sustsin end ccmiort us like oi the Gsriield-Belisst Women's l1\'_ Hwvcflll’ Elihu‘. it we humbly Missionary Society, Mrs,‘ John A, ‘ ‘h isith. l MncKenzie, Mrs. E. F. MucKenzle-o IHVOI‘ It's right full ofnit and you ' - can't chew it out because it's grown in the leaf and kept there by the cure. Always ask for ‘HIC KEYb _glN|[|'|0|.§0N ‘btAclirwur" v CHEVVING wirwvwvrvv, coo OFFICE POSITIONS DPEN . Rum. accullateltypists- end stenographerefire readily placed. ‘ ' But "We require that yo acquire speed and so- "w darn. ‘7.°...‘.‘“"‘°’ . l =.. .. air en ocura come on w!“ Ice. Business colleges o or typewl-lw intsatlruction but? the‘ ogartunity for practice in schaol is necessarily This obstacle to rapid progress nowremov . . ~V g w‘.- A Typewriter Free to each Regular Dsy Student’. stficrttianhxr-zmsitizatiecniiarz: than“. M 1M0 r I l , f n , I tttm ;>"-’.‘3.’l.'2.F.t‘2.“Z.r'.::; P.=.:.:Pi:.;::i.l§2t, ‘tqinrollmerits nlcciptccl- in order received , . a J . ,' ‘ -- , ._ . crackled ‘Iearimenlilnusin- _ . l ‘incisive catllflllfllllilfililifllllllllflifl" . it'll ._ ' mggins, tsnsinston. y fifiiivebhtvbcllfifingn-aoeaeeefifeoeenqctnesq: . ‘ use" meanness-sun I. Wm u‘ f . . _ OM01! Hnufillflllh Milli. -* - i1. ,_,__' 1m otherhnightelll. P diltursai w a" soimirat tbewire-sersen proceeding, to lflquircintoithevscauss. round sibst scuttling‘ _ up ‘andldcwn the Pbcreen. Looking ovcr?my.n' -books the next dsy-r round; . tithe‘ esrusst \ spprarapce or thisinteresting little mpmmal wairecorded onulunriith. 1931. llld they-flit‘ onNov. 701.1923. £111- lbli in télifljvrflvinceie, the ‘est; hysteria ‘cincrsus. bats live in the open. hanging "W1 Will inii-‘nc tops oi tress or bushes, pnd arethus exposed "to the elements and to other dangers which 111i! account tor their comparative lwcitv- ‘rhsfire, psllfllciently re- cund to bembre plcnt-iiul; the young 11-" clrflcd. attached 1o‘ Lthe tests with greatest tenacity, until they bwonieitno-neevv a_ burden. ~ M "l! lPlifoach o! cold weather; the bib 856k! [Oflfllgrn P!" o! its rinse. Ind wanders down as isr ss Mexico. Nevertheless some WWW-i ‘appear to. remain in the north ailwinter. There is s. lack o! It iniormstlon as N! their hlbltl. (or they are stlrictly nocturnal and rarely appear until shortly_' ore the ap- view. . , They m entircly-insectivoroiis, sud‘ follow up by night what the swallow hssfbeen assiduously doing by‘ day. proylns on mosquitoes and other in- sect pests; hush useful little" friends should be protected. 4 ' ’ I t l ‘ ‘ ‘mnrlnnlmvfcuurunn; ' ___,_ . l, Theregarescnieipartps: of this con- titient-"whleh arcuialnousl zer‘ their crtnherrieqf-‘siid dofa-lgrsc ‘$1131. l1"? Qtnhletrmdq m them. ‘The Stalls oi Wisconsin And the cspe ccddlstrlct have made s special study 0f fitm- bsrriss sndtheir "wsvl- 011d, "l" published the Nsult ln~ bulletins which tske the intending grower all the way irom the prepsrstionoi the barren soil to the eissnins Ind mar- ketlng o! the truit. By‘ a systematic selection these regions" have produced i a much larger zruit than the wild Wild Plants Of Island Sun spurze. Wartweed; nubhorbis Helioscopla 1.. (M: sis.) cypress‘ spurge, mnhorbia (Jypsris- L. m: m.) ~ -' Petty Spur-gs, Ewhorbia Pcplus’ L. (M: 549.) ' \ ' LIV UITICAGEAI American Elm, Ulmus amerlcsna. L. iunassav ‘ t ' ~ Gommolr Hop, nuniuliu Lupulus 1.. i0} m.) -- ~ ‘ . ' Blender Nettle, Urtica gracilil Alt. 131E368.) ‘ Slnlll N$ll§,.Ui'fll0l' “Nil Is. M; 818.) I . ‘____,— ‘ nv. LOBANTHACIAI Dwari ldistletbefAreeutl-iobium pusil- ium.rseir.;<h:rsii.> i, Khydwari parasite. iottsn csusinl "witch's brooms" onl-‘sprucs and - larch.) = - - - "'1 tfiwh§neusat~ . ‘ I V . M end of the course, the typewriter becomes the p ,_ of W! HYIICACIAI i110 student Ease fitting graduation present in celebration o our 25 _ r - W‘ _ " V6411} of v ’ » ‘cung men and women for the BETTER business sweet Gals‘, wricquale L. (u; m.) positions in ‘cw Englimd. i . Bayberry. Wax Writs ceri- If you to business college this Fall, i ' _Q isralh.‘ (it: .820.) " ' ‘ sweet Fern. ltyrica; m: sec). some nssslnut, ‘ocrylus rostrsta Aiflllzllt.» / ,- . , oberry~nirch/;I_lsca_ mnstuis isnts ‘tsunami, . l " . _ . r. ' . ' ' Tallow Birelyletliis lutea illichn. t. . its. act-J; : wiute sires; . Wbuiltolia ‘ ohms" . not: or ossesairsh, ssiuis alba n, mspyrirera (staph) epoch.‘ m: Jill ‘ ‘ . ~ . . All!" us-uss‘ (sit) rimhxm: ‘am 4 h. Drillfiblnl flilhtuhid v i ~ acotlurmiilttlllhfiflfl“ thernicderu nisrm.v11.l1v‘¥!1.., I‘?! the dssthhisimfld , f. Prince‘ sewsrs‘ new fit the iccuiriwqylwfficvili" WWW‘; n“; nn geld sell, abundant mqiltnrc l and plenty o! sunshine. ‘We new very zew, it any. serious insect pelt bngnre slightly more Jroubivcd t» i ' tungo parasites‘ which _ "scald". __t trult. There is. however,‘ ‘one its» dsnger which ‘threatensl cr'-,;' twice in the yesr-the idsngcr‘. o.‘ trust. The cranberry States-protect ‘ their crops by constructing . dams round the, "bcds' and flooding tlicni st the least sign or danger. the nature o! the country 1 lmaginf this could not readiy be done here: the cost would be great and the wste . supply dimcult to secure in mos.’ - cases. Nevertheless there. are _,.lllllll'fll ; cranberry beds which‘. blirrinl cliin- ' atic sccidents,‘ bring in theil-“owner: '~ a. tidy sum annually. One such glee being. picked on the halves. return‘ to its rortunste owner from $90 to $100 in the yesr/ slid this; is, b: . course. mire profit. ' , ___ run noowoons. ’ , In-"Bouthern notes" the with! .- Osiar Dogwood. The letterhss clus- wlth the former, the Illternste-lesvcd for tonic properties which‘ seem to” sspleuuelis n ilects the scarcity o! ths-Alternate- ' leaved Do wood, (Cornusgltprnati- l tolls Li.) compared with the Red. tars d: o! whitish berries, ss Mound on Aug. sth oi’ last your. Llkefll." I have yet to make acquaintance», kind, which has deep blue berries on _ .; n. reddish stalk. , ‘ w‘ The Dogwoods’ have s reputation . reside in the bark. ‘Thevioreign vare ‘title's have a just claim to b: candid-y; lered garden ornaments. 0ur~*'pigcon from its cluster o! mawkish rruit. is_‘_ ture. _ - . The round-lesved Cornet. O. cirf’ but none o! the other listsjnention _ it‘. This is s mutter tor our stu-l dents o! botany to elecr up. . Purple Mrillow, Sslix purpures L. (G. K szs.) “ v » » White Poplar, Populus slbs L. "(l ans.) American Aspen, Populus tremuloides b Michx. (M: 328.) . _ 1 Large-toothed t Aspen, Populus grsnd- identate‘ Michx (M: 328.) Balsam Poplar, Pdpulus bslsamiiera L. (M: 32s?) Inmbsrdy Poplar, Populus nigru itslieruau Roi. u: $20.) (The Willows need revision.) (T0 BE CONTINUED) grHE. INDIAN RIVER PICNIC n; "Bllfilnf The big picnic hel 11st Indian River oh Wednesdnv. ‘A118- 14511 W" l grand success, both sqcllliy l1“! _ financially. The n‘ couchs. which . was returinl from a trip to the Msgdsiene Islands arrived onthe some about 5 o'clock n. m. and dis- courssd sweet 11111810. will“ V" something not on the‘ prolrlm- 9°11" sequently sum more 11-- slim bfths spectators. qreat inlflm ‘was evinced in the athletic The winners in the diiiersnt events are as iollowsz- _ , I0 yd. dash (boys under B) ,i-s:'sri orsis. nlrcque- . fl-Jaines Higgins, xenslnston- . , il-lietsr. McLellsn, ‘Indian Riven- l ‘ 100 yd. dnalr - ~ l-Al. Schurnidn, New Annan._ j-Douglas Campbell, Olermont. ' s-Jsmes osusslwr, Marl!"- TOIIVII] "II, _ i 31-h. uuisilv. xeusinmn. 41 "- a-u. Higgins, xeminmo. 4° 1'» O-in. _, ‘ _ 8-1.. Oondcn. New Anni-n. to !t._ _ ltunnins Hlsh Jump $ i-nsrry llsstsr. Indian‘ River s n it. 1 in. ‘i5 it. M a-neuglss Olermont. I it. t in. ‘ me Vault ‘ - .1. _‘ 'gi-ilaurlcs mics. messiah. flltitlin. .. lis-siissinrmgcieruesifso-it . 1,15,», . .. .. .‘ fifiiffllflllillllnlsnnntfim" Jlltil-ihi . “s-susuries 81mm. xniiismj se-bvuslu Otmrlell. vlmwi- ' sirtziusm“ p museums .,_. ,:s_. —!or the pientbreters , A _-.mi1. berry", or bunch berry. well known a ' a dwsrt species with s curious struc- cineta. is said by Bsin wowur hero. g . (lifliuzrimu It’ C l. \.. V‘ _.vear it will grow bigger and better than ever. _w» d»: -»' Here-It Has Arriv,edi" ' I i latent... big Provincial Exhibition which we have t.‘;....‘...m.., yen“ “aboutfsincifearly spring, will he in full swing Monday evening‘ at 7.30 o'clock; PrM. At that hour His Honor, Lieuh-Governor Heartz will ‘time. i811)’ 01181.1 it. A Everything will be in readiness at the opening gong. the stock and other exhibit will be in their places. The great big- Midway willbgiirfullswinggind every living and mechanical thing which makes‘ on Exhibitionsoiinterwtillg. exciting and exhilerating, will be ready. for. "yoib; Myriedxbr- electric lights will make the grounds bright as day. ' Never before has such alarge amount of money been expended to stage i Al“? Exhilfiiiflh in this Province. Never before has such a. program been pre. pared.- to ,comm~and your interest. From this gvening at 739 o’clock,» tllltilrriday evening at 10 o’clock, the big show will be going strong, ' " ‘lhis evl/ening 7.30 P. M., Grand Opening of Exhibition. Speeches‘, Band Mirsic, Mrs. Frances Holl Train or, Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond, Vocalists. A Professor W. E. Fletcher, Pianist, in the Main Building ' ‘Great Bis Midway in full iswing. with its myriads or lights reminding 911% 0f F811‘? 1-9-1111, 011 the mam 31111111 ds. p Honey Troupe. The Florenz Trio l"!!! C311 Mallellflflflmpflfly, marvel“? 2s acrobrts arr! entertainers, in front of Grandstand. with band concert. ' TUESDAYS PROGRAM . Morning, Judging cattle. Visiting exhibits, , -Af_f¢r11<1mfiMidway on main grounds- Great racing program with _ splendid, fields of high class horses. ' ".~'_F H: 2.23 Trot with a bunch of fast trotters. , _ 2.30-Pacpersvthat can step. _ r ‘ i _ ' 2.15 Trot with Great Scott. Champion Trotter of Cape Breton, Inngset {Rd Otllers- Biggest vaudeville program ever staged here. Band Selec- tions, Ralph Madison singing, etc., etc. ‘ A Evening, Great Big Midway. Vaudeville. Band Program, WEDNESDAY’S PROGRAM Morning, Judging cattle. Visiting exhibits, etc. _ Afternoon, Big Midway on main grounds. Horse races on race track} Greutbig Free For All with Pale Face, Lhampion of Cape Breton, Mary "Volo. Kazofi, Red Line, Lambert Todd and others. - - - 12.20 Trot that Will be a sizzler with Igo, Briar Mac, Peter Verde, The Pup and others. 2.22 Pace with S sie Watts, high class Maine pacer, Bingen Aubrey, Dustless Grattan, Ma ge Direct and others. ‘ Vaudeville, Band Concert, etc. etc. Evening, Midway, . THURSDAYS" PROGRAM M03511!’ Visit the Exhibits, par Ecularly main building. Afternoon, Great Big Midway. Thrillinghorse races, with ..2._18 Trot and Pace in which Major Aubrey, Major S., Great scorn, Captain Mack, Peter Tanlac and others will stag-en terrific battle, “F” _, 2.25 Pace with a bunch of good side wheelers. '“ ~ - 2.26 Trot with some real trotters. A» __Thcse races will be among thé very best. , . H-iirh clas Vaudeville. Band Selections, etc. ~ "- Evening, Great Big‘ Midway, Vaudeville, etc. F RIDAY’S PROGRAM The last day of the Big Fair. Midway afternoon and evening. ‘.3 Classes horse racing in afternoon. ' ~‘ i 2.12 Pace. 2.26 Trot. 2.30 Pace. " Popular Low Prices hand with the Pro- i-Directorsiof the Exhibition, working ham‘ in ' Yrincial Government and Civic Authorities, have placed the Exhibition p v within the reach of every man, woman and child in ‘this province; . They want everyone to see it. Everyone to know the pro- gross that Prince Edward Island is making with it live stock, poultry, etc; Everyone to get amusement and entertainment at the lowest pos- sible nrice. They want everyoneto be a booster for it so that year after prices so‘ that they are HERE ARE THE PRICES ‘General Admission to the main grofindg Mona“, Tum”, ‘went-u; icy, Thursdsy, 25 Cents. - ' - " ‘ ~ .‘ dmGenerelAdmission to the main. grounds evenings, Adults 15 Cents. Qliidiilts rind-Children 15 Cents each. _‘_ - i? Admission to Grandstand for‘ Hore Races, Vaudeville, etcqTuea- 1157f Thursday. Friday, 75 Cents. v e _ j -._No_ jsntiission; AT MAIN GATE FRIDAY JEVFWBMY- VBYW Your Ffieide . an > n _‘ . n ‘ I fin’ .‘ .v ‘a. h“; ‘pa’ . _ .. l‘ ¢ i‘. i A 7’ .,.. A ». . n; fen ,.under_§ twelve withparenisrFg-ee,‘ Admigsinn to Grgnqlstgud’: .070; >; . A t Q r-s-»lsicgiv>ertfét'zrr'rs- ~ __ _v 3w“; 1.! i}: