clnr Mill i ATTENTION customers. It psych Ill (‘unadu- Tnn Charlottetown G like the dew. YOUR PRESCRIPTION ll "Refill! compounded when dis- pemed at this Drugstore. We give the utmost of can and attention 011i! Drnuisu with years oi es- liiiflmoe do this work. ' Ali sup- plies are obtained from the most reliable sources. We dispense iifflelliliious written by any Doctor. Let us dispense yours and you will be assured oi best results. J. Ernest ll. Worth 142 Prince Street Phone I2- Over 30,000 Readers In The Prov. Over 8,000 Readers In The City. -— Every Day — Advertisers cannot afford to be without the Charlottetown Guardian to convey their message to customers and DIMPWV-l" vertise in the Charlottetown Guardian. . Readers owe it as a duty to patronize advertisers in the Charlottetown Gllllllll-ll "l!" men- paper st less cost than any 0 make it possible for them l0 F‘ ther morning newspaper ill usrdisn covers Prince Iidwsrd Island sin-v wwehv-v ‘ ,,+¢4+»+e+0-¢+v" Boarders Wanted srunrurs 219 Eustoni Street- QTUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT lis Hlllsboro Street. alao-s-zo-ei. ETUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 183 Eilston Street. Prices very FOB. SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND moderate. 5183-8-33-41- room signs on hsnd at Guardian Ofiice. t! srunaNTs ACCOMMODATED. 106 Dos-cheater. Street. 5358-8-25-21. TWO LADY STUDENTS CAN BB at 102 Upper accommodated Prince Street. Privatsbgamlly. 31-8-2A-3i. TWO LADY WANTED - TWO GIRL STU- dents. Apply 99 Upper Prince St. 5337-B-2A-3i ACOOMMODATED. Quiz-i, rooms. -Apply 23 Upper 5371-8-26-61. “UDENTS f Prince Street. ville, (R. 3, Souris.) ISCAPED FROM RANCH AUG- old female Please notify Fred list twenty-third, silver fox. Campbell, Graham's Road. 5353-8-25-21. l2 BOXES 0F SWEET BISCUITS at 10c per lb. Friday and Satur- day. Cash and Carry Meat Market, 1B7 Great George Street. is, 5373-8-26-21. WI HAVE A NUMBER OF EN- Is. ACCOMMODATED. 5358-8-25-31. STUDENTS AC- ccmxnodatcdl-‘at 10B Kilroy 51i- ' 5350-8-35-31. vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- n ‘é Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2o. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; In Melnorialn 0 . in b- Lists Nmceélznf, got, tcfi per nsmzv, Letters oi Condolence, 70c. jlgfinch. Nqtines n! Thanks and Appreciation, 70o. per inch ‘o’: 4c per word. Other rates on aiillllcaillilll- i Floral and Spiritual Offer- For Sale CARDBOARD, sheet. Guardian otllce. cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. Road. Apply Guardian. ToLet Miscellaneous -———-——-‘ acre land. Charlottetown Real IOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PBO- Estate. » quirirs for houses. Ii you have a the case. Property to rent list it with Charlottetown Rea). Estate. 5330-8-24-81. liiAVE YOUR WANTS IN AM- erican rubber and leather belt- Material Clinton Morrison, Belt Dealer, Fredericton Station, 5327-8-24-61. ‘~08 both at half price. quzii-nnteed. P. E. I. Wanted ‘ WANTED _ ANrlqUl-l PICTURES. sael-a-zs-sl. “m A0911’ Guardian. WANTED: Am norrnas, rrs. W- Annlwss AND PRESENTATION and (its. Phone 1107 or write Michael. Charlottetown. Ii. Female Help Wanted 5w- CHRISTMAS CARDS ~ $35__$50 CAN DE EARNED and paid weekly in dual-o time selling well known lillns personal Christmas cards- Xlieiience unnecessary. An early “all 0nd our co-operation lures success. Beautiful new port- aimlted. Toronto. Jteptfidentn- ves wanted small towns also. r. n. w.-i2-ill-11-ia-22-24-so. WANTED - MAN T0 WORK ""0- Frederick Parkman, Char- 535b~8-26-ll. loitemwn Royalty. WANT") omca nor‘ n . _ E_ ‘mmm-“i 0f Marine. cnilrletrs- MW“ P E I Ssla a . , , [y month, less 10% deduction for mmlllli employment. allill-il-v-yr. m "i" liesinrilns Aiiru i i032 gfye Limit l6 to 1B years. Tempor- emlfllliliilniment at present, but nation will qualify for p". Aillili! on zllgficflbtairiable n. rm Office ‘Ariel-ax’. Civil Service Com- " Ewe, not later than =1- im. u. n. mas-at s ail-ins to I. “5- The Grace Marie was seized by ooastgilards off Seguiri Light on the Maine coast last July 20, and her Captain, Loren lidoi-ell, was charg- ed with carrying contraband with- in the 12 mile limit. Captain Mor- IMKENHLA, M,“ ‘new. Am“ ell, who said he and his crew oi 20.1933’ m Mn m,‘ Mm a J_ Mp five hailed m"! “"0" $°°°‘~°"- m" Kenzie, a daughter, Bernadette Al- sisted,_however, he was well outside ‘ream the limit. and n. solo by Mr-i- oN which was much elllflyed- per entertained. ill- A bounteous lunch was then serv- ed by the ladies after which ll" singing of Auld Lang sine s00 God save The King brought 0- 01°‘ cessful "surprise Duly" l0 ll °l°5°~ iiEllTliAL-iilllllllllll CHURCH SERVICES on Aug, 28th, will be conducted at Cross Roads at 1i. a. 1a.; Alexandra st 8.30 p. m-l Hunelbrook at '1 p. m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. UIGG BAPTIST CHURCH — A church service will be conducted in the Uigg Baptist Church on Aug. 28th at 2 p. m. byflev. E. J. Chis- holmi CHERRY VALLEY UNITED Church. The annual W. M. S. Song Service of the Cherry Valley Unit- ed Church will be held Sunday, Aug. 20th at 7 d’clock. Choir will be assisted by outside talent. MARSHFIELD BAPTIST Church. The Rev. C. R. Freeman, D.D., will ; preach at Marshfleld Baptist ‘ Church, Sunday afternoon, August 28th, at 3 o'clock. t START BIBLE CLASS-A bible, study class at Uigg will be started‘, Sunday, August 28, at 2.30 to search for truth. All welcome, nonsectar- inn- Bruce Dawson. CALEDONIA PBESBYTEll-IAN CHURCH-On August 28th the ser- -~§§4Q+§44 ¢l¢¢A$$¢A¢A¢AAALL4 SUITABLE F0! lining outhouscs, etc, 1c. per ti F03 5M3 " o“) 757535». 5 toria West at 10.80; Tyne valley, s-l-ti. OR SALE m ACRES 0F services at Brsdaibane at 11 a. m. " t R. V il H ll . . potatoes 2% miles from 8t. Peters gathosenfiv e3 Kt“ gthznfpsg’ . . . . , 5381-8-25-31. PROPERTY FOB. SALE - HOUSE "melee" l'°°ms- W° "Filnmellt of Canada. Sevrices for the above houses, two lots, one corner store one house "outside city limits. fox ranch, ‘ii. acre land. House, Elm 84 f°ll°wsi P18881111! Willey. 11 Avenue. country propertyrtwiii e!- a. m; Rose Valley, s p. m., Sunday change for city prope y, one _ house on Kent Street, one corner school at 2 p’ m" Bradaunne‘ 7 lot, one large house, good local- ity. Charlottetown Real Estate. 5330-8-24-6i. Violin-TY m“ 1115131‘ —- ONE Millview, 2.30 p. m; Pownal, 7.30 ouse. six rooms. ou s do city lim- its with fox ranch, three quarters S’ lgfllfggiegrjgxnihgt it‘ 5330-34441, enllfg service at Pownal. Rev. G. Trial Postponed’ BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 25-(By Canadian Meow-Postponement un- til Ocinber 24, of the trial of the Captain and crew oi the motel-ship Grace Marie of British registry on n. charge of violating the United lites tariff laws, was ordered to» day ‘by authorities who have not yet completed their investigation of Bail of $5,000 was continued for Capt. Morell and s1.000 icr the 0n the evening of August 22nd. goodl be f f i nds w lted an MzsnllildT-riiirslt lvirastin stake‘! sMnHn-PEAKE-‘At we Presby- . t her dlzparture terlan Manse, Summerslde, on Aug. 0°"- °" l“ °"° ° 24, ma, Ml‘. Colin smiui, Ellers- 1mm Elam l° reside l“ Ellmytfm lie, and Hilda Marjorie Peeko. o: Wim- Tlw riddle“ 81"“ °° Malpeque, r. a. I. were united in "i"! by Ml“ 5mm’ 5mm“ “M t“ marriage by Rev. iii. O. Robertson, sift referred 10-12" °‘°°1§'Lli° “:2; assisted by aev. st. Clair Jesus. was presened by rS- H0 1Y- mw sample t M w K a Martin pleasing“; expressed her . res . b8 l‘ 1'8 1 d iii/urge m g few gjjjfjjvoj; °f',;,n,,_ M, Card of Thanks ially enjoyable evening was 8000i- ' 17hr, unprnmptn program included s sing song of old and new favoriicl. late Thomas Cahlll, Kingston, wish W. D. Gillis to thank all their friends and kind MY- J- J- Mllmmald Heated much bereavement. merrlment by his witty stories told in his inimitable style. Messrs J. .1, Larabee and E. Gilli-s similarly The average present is slvfifl Wm‘ vices will be as follows: Gaelic at 11 a. m., English at 7 p. m.. All are cordially welcome. Rev. Allister Murray, minister. DANCING at Palais De Danse, Prince Sh, Friday, Aug. 26th, 9 p. m. Admission, ladies 25c; gents, 35c. Beginners’ class, 8.15 till 9, 15c. 5384-8-26-11 BROOKFIELD-The services in tile Brookfield congregation on Sunday, August 28th will be as fol- lows: Kartsvills 11 a. m., Sunday School, 10 a. m. and Brookfleld 7 p. m., Sunday School, 10.30 a. m. rnnsnvrnamn cannon Tyne Valley. Rev. E. C. Robertson will . “ Sunday, Aug. 28th, at Vic- 2.30 and Lot 14 at 7 p. m. E. C. Robertson, Minister. BBADALBANE PRESBYTEBIAN Church. There. will be preaching PhD. will preach. ‘llmAnALnAull-uniced Church charge for Sunday August 23, are p. m; Thcs. Palethoi-pe, minister. CHURCH SERVICES - Pcwuai Pastoral Charge of the United Church oi Cansdr- Services for Sunday, August 28th are as follows: AD. Elliott, Minister. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Richard Mallett was held yesterday morning from the Undertaking Parlours of A. A. Hsnnessey to St. Dunstelfs Basil- ica, where a Requiem I-llgh Mass ‘was celebrated by Rev. P. McMa- hon, D. D. The pall bearers were Messrs. John Flynn, W. W. Coyle, Leo McDonald, Harry Murphy, Gor- don Essory, and P. O. Brown. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. Louis Dougim. BIRTHS MARRIAGES SAUNDERS-JUDON - At the Parsonage, l-Iazelbmok, by Rev. E. J. Chisholm, on Aug. 24th, 1932, Wil- 11am H. Saunders, of Murray Riv- er, and Edith Pearl Judson, of Alex- andra. ai- The Brothers and Sisters of the neighbors for their sympathy and assistance in their sad and sudden 5372-8-26-11. AN. D. MacLean UNDEITAKIR EMBLAMIB C‘ lottetown and, North Wllilhlfl VIEEK- Elli SPECIAL ‘gomery, 57 Euston St, left Satur- . of giving proper care and atten- THE CHARLOTTETOWN Club Sandwich Health Services Of Canadian Medical Association “Blue Book” Publication Not Considered Threoybecksolti LOBSTER, TOMATO, LITTUCI. MAYONNAISI TBA OE COFFEE. UPPAWA, Aug. 25 -— (By The Experience and. science unite u; Canadian Press-Publication of a give the apple a high Ipliwg n; n "blue book" containing the names food, oven though they ggnnqt nup- of those ex-soldiers who have been port its claim as a preventive of awarded pensions, has not, been 5363~B-25'-3i. CLYDE RIVER-OD. Sunday A118. 111s "an apple a clay keeps the doc- Murray MaoLaren. tor awayl‘, It may surprise many people to er refused to comment on a letter ill health to the extent of endors- considered by the government, l-ion.~ Minister of Pensions. stated today. The Minst- 28th the service in the Prelbylleflfl" learn that a very large percentage from Major J. s. Roper, Halifax. “"1100. Clyde River will be at 3 of 711118). they consider solid 10nd n; Dominion President of the Canadian p. m., Sunday School, 2 p. m. HOLLAND COVE-Capt. Wittlg _'_ Sunday afternoon. PERSONALS aioes when boiled are three-quart- will not be present at the 50W!“ crs water, and meats run well over views on such a proposal," Col. "dve-"lsed 1°!‘ Hl-llllnd 9°“ m“ fifty percent, so it is not surprls- MacLaren said, “but he has not said lng to learn that a ripe apple con- that such a book has been publish- lains more than 80 percent water. ed or that the government propos- The apple, along with other fruits rd to publish one. The matter has‘ f‘ has many virtues. It has a definite not been before thg government,“ Master 3m" Mucalmell- “t nutritive value. The young apple v water. Most fruits and vegetables Legion. protesting against publica- arc over ninety percent water, pot- lion of such a volume. ’ "Major Roper has stated his I v that was all the Minister would say . Charbttewwm 59°!“ hi‘ “aways m contains a large amount of starch regarding the matter. i Master Lloyd MacPhee. Mrs. J. G. Simone and little son Gregory, who have been visiting Mrs. Simon's mother, Mrs. Mont- day for her homo in Manchester- by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, after a pleasant holiday, M!‘ and Mrs. Cecil M. Jenkins, Hillcrest Farm, Mt. Edward Road, have as their" welcome guests Mrs. Jenkins‘ parents, Mr. Daniel Saibot of Pictou, N. S. Rev. Anthony A. Francis arrived from 'I‘ruro on a short visit to his home in this city. He was accom- panied by Mr. Charles Mahoney also of Truro. Mr. Terry Monaghan, manager of | tho Queen Hotel, Fredericton, N. B, ‘ l accoln, IlAUd by a. party of friends motored to the city to attend the Provincial Exhibition. Ml‘. Jerry Foley, son of W, G. Foley, Halifax, and Miss Gertrude McCarthy, daughter of Capt. J. C. McCarthy, Halifax, is visiting in; ductor George Tanton, St. Avards. returning home. CARDIGAN SHIPPING CLUB ing, August 18th, when a represen- tative group <oi farmers from this community gathered at the Parishl Hall to consider problems relating to the marketing of livc stock, chiefly hogs and lambs. McLeod, of Dundas, occupied the or of the evenlns. Mr. s. D. Irvine, of the Sheep and Swine Division, Live Stock Branch, Charlottetown. Mr. Irvine, after brief prcilnliizary remarks, dealt with various sub- jects pertaining to the breeding, feeding and marketing 'oi sheep and swine in Prince Edward Island. He stressed particularly the necessity tion to animals during the process of growth for marketing purposes, and also with respect to animals that were being employed from year to year for breeding purposes. Sheep and lambs are in need oi such care and attention, perhaps more so than any other line of live stock as they are more susceptible to a wider range of ailments, that tend towards decreased profits, than is the case with other ani- msls. The advisability oi taking pre- cautionary measures for the pre- vention of internal and external parasites was emphasized as wcli as the application oi beneficial remed- ial ,ractices when animals had be- come infested with these LIB-ills. dipping and drenching were the most helpful agencies used in this respect. Docking and castratln! were also advocated as habits thsfl brought dividends to the industry. The meeting at Dundas was also well attended and conducted aions ' similar lines. J. A. Gillies of the Live Stock Branch, was at this meeting in addition to Mr. Irvine. but confined his remarks to mat- ters relating to marketing. He cx- iained the Card System of listing lve stock with the secretary, after which it was adopted by the meet- ing. Ml‘. I2. J. Redmond, secretary 01 the Cardigan Shipping Club. atten- ded both meetings and was greatly encouraged at the prospect of get- ting s larger measure of support from these districts than has been the cuss on other occasions. New Dominion visiting his cousin, which as we apple “perm is mm The Domniou president of the Legion wrote "strongly to the Min- verted into sugars. so that by the time the apple is fully ripened there is little or no starch. ‘The sugars the fruit its nutritive value. The unripe fruit may be irritat- ing, but the ripe fruit acts as a mild laxative. The whole apple should be eaten, as the skin is of it is said that the best flavor of the apple is to be found right un- lster, declaring that such a publi- cation would undo "all the good. are readily digested, and they give work governments have done in re- gard to soldiers‘ legislation." If the alleged purposes of such a publication were i0 show lip iri-i stances in which fraud has been practiced in order to secure pen- value in assisting elimination, and sions, Major Roper declared that. it would be a case er penalizing,‘ the many to reach a few. Thai-cl i and Mrs’ der the skin. The apple, like most fruits, is alkaline or base-forming. The blood frauds. he argued. is alkaline, and this alkalinity must be muixitai-ned in order that the 01°00 may 000"" i“ “mi-m °’ Haydifs Clock Tunes carrying waste carbon dioxide to ‘the lungs, where it picks up oxygen ‘in exchange. If alkalinity is reduc- |ed below a Cerf-sin vvlfll- We hall‘ with the tinkling frivolities of mu- he condition known as “acidosis? The actual eating of a. r190 BPPlE 1S not only a pleasure but 800d 101‘ ithe teeth. Biting info and cliswlllif of eighteenth century Germany as line iii-m flesh of the apple 0000* well as to symphonies. ills Willfort, writing teeth and stimulates the silmfi- T“ Times of London. many of our foods do not give the the musical value of these 1i1lipu- lteeth anything to do, and disuec tian and often charming composi- the teeth into use. Charlottetown, the guests of Con- ! mews deml" _____ vxgtg‘; axdaignmlgliantflce‘: its interpreter-unlike poetry which I . t Mn and Mm m,“ cudmore and 161mm as prutecfive foods because gives to any average reader dire: daughter Ruth, accompanied by in,“ supp“, “use essential subsmb intercourse with the poet. And t Miss Florence Strickland have ar- e95 which are up; m; to be pfo- mo“ Temme me period oi 9' comtl, ‘wed home an“ spend,“ several‘ m d‘ t The have this position, thelgreater the problemo lid“ l“ e ° ' Y interpretation. For this reason it is weeks motoring through Bostonfigreat advgnflagg_-they can be eat- t I t t, “d l true Detroit, and other American cities. ‘ m m their names; rests and their ex reme y m Hes n; a 1 n5 “Si; also Toronto and Hamilton before vitamins “e thus undgmgggd by 3:33;: fzosxsfilcsobxgiegeagotksmand l‘ - I lleat- Thim- l°°- were t‘ “(l-k)” m other mechanical potency after several months’ stor- popular in m‘, age. , is A very successful meeting of the me apple 18b“ mics‘ o, the“ Md we are cardigan shipping Club was held ‘nutritive, an a un a sol 1e contact with o. composer far more at s‘ George.‘ on Thursday evexh ilfltflilllfii acts as a mild axstv directly than if we had to depend and is of value in mflilllfllnlilfi m“ solely on the printed page, with [alkalinity of the blood. To these its frequent ambiguities. or on the ‘qualities is added an attractive flov- interpretation oi performers whose our. No wonder the apple is Wliulnr. idiosynchasies often hinder rather uestlolls concerning Health. ad‘ than help. Like other composers of Q i M di a1 hi dressed to the Cariad an e c t B b01104. riie President of the club, Mr. A§ociation. 1B4 College Suret- '1‘°- Hadvn. mnm will be answered personally wrote compositions chair and introduced as the speak- by letter. DEPTH OF PLOUGHING (Experimental Farms Note) The question of the best depth t0 very gifted musician, became a pu- plough for grain and subsequent p11 and intimate friend of Haydn. crops has been asked by many 1n- teyegted in the question of improv- mechanic and ed methods in agriculture. An ex- periment was started in 1922 at the reasonably flisilme Farm.‘ mate relations with Haydn enabled scotia, to secure‘ him 1o obtain fronl the musici- cou- data. that might answer this ques- medium to a mater of fact, wc are now nble heavy clay loam soil is concerned. A flvc year notation of swedes. oats seeded, clover, tlmfliliy. 0M5 l5 sod is manuscript nor lll print and were 9 inch consequently unknown. three of the plough- in existence three‘ in the (flute clocks. ploughed at 5. depths in the fall on plots, while other plots are ‘ed 5 and spring. The nine year average yield of‘ oats fOllOWlllg the fall plough- ed plots is 47.6 bushels. 45.6 bush- els and 47.2 bushels per acre les- depths given Leopold Gassman, at the baptism above. The plots ploughed 5 and 7 inches in the spring have averaged 40.6 and 40.7 bushels per acre refi- A hearty vote of thanks was ten- Phone ltl ens dered to the Department rcprcien- tatives on each occasion. liter which sdiournmsnt took Pinw- blflushing on medium were ample means at the hands of“ the authorities to deal with such A--_-._-- One does not associate the au- gust, gQmpgsef or “The Creation" sic boxes. Yet it seems that H-"iydn lent m; genius to the little musical clocks that adorned the boudoirs Econ H- ln tile musical comments on tions. "Music depends very largely on devices widely eighteenth and centuries. By able to make early nineteenth masters Beethoven the great Mozart and expressly for such mechanical instruments. "At the Castle of Esterhszy. where i-iadyn spent a considerable part o1’ his life as leader of the Princes band, we find also the monk, Primitivus Nicmerz, in the position of librarian. This man, a. As he was also an extremely clever a specialist ili the making of musical clocks, we may that his inti- ti-ibutions for his instruments. As to date some thirty of such 00min- sltions. Many of these charming miniature pieces existed neither in "At Vienna there are known to be 'FlOl»Bl'lUl’ll'(‘ll‘ that play Haydn pieces, The oldest dates from 1772 and was given by Haydn himself to his friend the leader of the Im- perial Court Orchestra, Florian i" =0 l P. J.’s Week-end Special i PLUMS e SUGAR n qt. iDfignlfblg-rgiltlclpiLl-IMS _ I i P. J. MacDONALD Making Smart Conserves With Fresh Vegetables l LONDON. Aug. 25- The births ,piacc of the Duchess b: York hag Royal Drawing Room Marked By Simplicity, ' “MRROW AND GINGER Gwnfcoused increased comment recently, l‘ ‘on the grace of "Th0 Little Du- GOLDEN JAM WITH ' NEW‘ TESTED RECIPE. Vegetables made into nicely, treat. Storing away in Winter foods, the luscious fruits and veg- etables of this fine season is wis- dom indeed. Mothcr Nature must have known about the recent de- l chess," who has captivated Engv , llSll heart... The accord and happi- 4 nos: which ‘reign at 145 Piccadilly, has beefl j moulded jellies and jams are a. rare, pnmcmfffly adlntred’ , -In this royal home, furnishing! lure iidvquzrte but not elaborate. L few Persian rugs cover the i100? of iilc drawing room, a creforlne- covered scttce faces the fireplace, and a few well chosen and artistid she has caused W pression for Canadian housewives . . h . have seldom seen such an abund- pwcoq Mimi” m c arm It is d“ oi the simples‘. drawing rooms it! mice of perfect fruit and at such low prices. ’ the west end. The Duchess To keep down winter 100d costs Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was brought ‘and yet have more treats than ever up to “flue edncauon and ‘he n’ of York as Lady before, clever homemakers are pre- diaung of happmpss‘ but m my paring kmndmds of Jars M “wipe-rise easily with luxury. Her fu- conserves and Jellies. To avoid the ' thaws income heavily demanded monctény o‘ _l“5">l“‘“ and apple in maintaining his izstatcs, Lad! 1am, fine recipes have been care- Enzabpth Bow“ Lyon and her s," fully worked out and tested to give M, Lad‘. Evphmsrong were mo“ a. jam 01' unusual flavor as marrow 0mm w" prpfc]. the 1e“ expensive ; and ginger. ginger and marrow jam requires: 3 cups (1% lbs.) prepared marrow. i ‘.1; cup (2 oz.) water. j 1 cup bottled fruit pectin. 71,9 cups (3% lbs.) sugar. 3 teaspoons powdered ginger. Juice of l lemon. Peel a largo marrow, discardingl‘ skin, seeds and pithy portion round‘ seeds. Cut 2 lbs. into small piecesl cover with water and let stand over night. Pour off water and chop marrow very fine. Add l’. cup (2 oz.) water and simmer, covered, for 20 minutes. Measure sugar, 3 cups (1% lbs.) prepared man-ow, lemon Juice and powdered ginger into large kettle. Mix well rand bring to a full rolling boil over hot- test fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boll hard 2 minutes. Remove from fire and stir 1n one (plickly. Seal jam at once with not about 10 eight ounce jars. High in food value and of attract- whlch requires: and lemon and oranges. 6% cups (2% lbs.) sugar. 1,4 cup bottled fruit pectin. Cook about 2 pounds carrots un- Add grated rind of 2 oranges and 2 lemons. Peel oranges and dice, discarding hard centres and seeds. Add orange pulp and lemon Juice to carrots. If desired, add 2 or 3 teaspoons of ginger or cinnamon. ‘Measure sugar and prepared iri- grcdieuts, tightly packed into large kettle. Mix well and bring to a full rolling boil over hottest firc, Stir constantly before and while boil- iiig. Boil 5 minutes. Remove from fire and stir lri bottled fruit pectin. Pour quickly. Seal hot marmalade __ of the lattci-‘s daughter. The ‘fillie- clock’ is n miniature organ with cylinders or which are manipulated automatically. If connected with The yield of swedes the following n clock, it plays its pieces at col" year after the land was ploughed tain hours. at these depths varies from 17-17 ions per acre for the 'l-iiich spring ploughed plot to 18.96 tons for the freshness and give us very valiia o-inch fail ploughed plot. not 0 ble hints as to the significanr, difference. 'l'hese results reveal the follow- ing points of interest: l-The deep ploughing of sod land did not bring about an increased cylinder. and taste oi the period. “The above of famous "The clock is at the possession Paula." horizontal p190‘. the bellows and The timbre of those‘ small pipes is charming and doli- cate, the pieces are of delightful} musical style , mentioned oldest‘ ‘i-laydnullr’ (clock) of i772 ploy-S, sixteen plecs by means of a slngli‘: There are dances, short‘ andanfes. allegrettos and quick movements somewhat like flnillcs» 2—-There was no appreciable 111-‘ Some of these miniatures contain‘, in the yield of swedes reminiscences that had been, works vcry popular ploughed deep the previous yearflrlie clos largcr, at the time.’ ing piece oi the series is all \ that’ extremely charming three part fall ploughing will give appreciab- fugue. sprlnl to heavy time in the present of Frau , i l i i CHARLOTTETOWN i! 6g w-l-wnm-“w. wow rtw-"xrfflig" é 1 Canadas flax crop for 193i bl , tailed 5,847 acres, and of this are! 2,510 acres were sown to the v9- ety known as J. W. B. -i mccsxn curs rnax scan seals in a theatre as more suited Simply made and at low cost, to the“. purs€5_ Tile area devoted to hemp totall- (‘(1 oilly 225 a ores, acres were grown in-"the prcvinol oi’ Manitoba South March, Ontario, the balancl being grown oi Forest, Ont. Tile entire flax grown in Canada was sold I lrpilolsterlllg tow, prices for ranged from . , f. n. b. shipping point. _, of which loo and 50 acres nee! 1031 crop 0t fitni $35tos45per ta! were has been a good demand in Ireland for Canadian grown p0- _ digree J. W. -s. flax seed for sow‘ , cup bottled fruit pectin. Let stand lziplxgfsierf‘ €élmizaebiizilfiqu 5 minutes to cool slightly. Pour c ” g h: a car of No. 1 J. W. s. seed been exported paraffin wax. This recipe makes a“ the way from $250 to $2.75 bushel c. I. F. 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