CARD PICTURES l4 rutt siz: PLAYING CAaos wutslznliiteo m EXCHANGE roa A concur: SET or A PAcK or British Consuls’ - THESE PICTURES — (53 INCLUDING J oKtR) Amt“ . . =- Bntish Consuls P. o. aox no. 306 MQNTRBA1H¢~M°A oooo UNTIL Jmtéltuklfi‘ "Suit Against Lieut. l PARIS. March 2'l.—A suit ‘for a ‘lJTQiU-Iii of promise nnd driulnzitilon of character ngrlirllt Lieutenant ‘Colonel Ian Dcnrllrtoun, dcfcntltent ill ‘l-ho s-cuslllionul London triili just clidctl, will bu ifilcd ill London soon by an Allicrlcan WOilllZlll IWilO is now in Ulillcd States. Th-is was announced [Oddly by Dudley Field Malone, who will rvp- rcscnt the plaintiff. l Tong Peace Treaty NEW YORK. hiurcii 27.-~A trrtlly of pcncn wns signed tallny llll-lilwiélfll tlu- (in Lcolig and ilip Sim! tongs. m” Consuls .‘ fr. . Cigarettes §flakye4t '~y"'-d4f'4"*d¢/vtt flumd 4'01 a/mefiidg, t class-roll I 3 4 l6 Gross Word Puzzle No. 96 "33 "Jl Key to Cross Word Puzzle No, Qfillgl; l I . I l2 ‘H i 1 Composed of the number livdl lll ~l A stone weapon resembling zU-l-‘l l Horizontal PilZZiE . T l2 /3 /7 22 Metal in natural form. ,~\ wcll kllUWll humorist [mic .\ kind oi‘ ox. Associutctl with ]lt‘£|l‘\‘_ 'l‘o rt-cliroi‘ pusscssitiu of. Departs. A bird, Rvstcll. i (‘zlnailliiili ‘[li‘l)\'l\li'i‘ lull.) olllcinily ending tho warfare whxz. has (mused the dozlirh of nulllcrwlls (‘iiillcse in dlflcrl-nl tptlrts of tllc. country duringlthti. past ‘few months. ilwcrlty upwcizll policemen wore ill the conference roolll during the ccrcllmnics ntllc-lilllnl: tllc signing lot’ the treaty by icndtrrs nit both tourr-i. More than nric hiilztlrcri li’*llt‘l‘lllt'.ll lpntrnllctl “OH S/ircci and l‘! Egrizili-oling vicinity llilflivll lhc coir ii ruucc. l soaked every wcck or so throurrh" out tho warm “leather \vith solu ton of one of tho coal tar disin- .i'l"l'iiillllfl or a special paint made by itilliltinz. either one oi’ ‘the coal tar dic-lnftlctsnts or crude cnrbollc, one pnrt, to four or fivc parts of coal nil or-fucl o l. ilVlicn the mites are known to tie ullffiliPlli n thorough house cleaning Us ill ordor. Remove [ill droppingti ind fllilrfitfSilllg mnterlnl, scrap" r-nd suicirp out evcry particle of dirt and burn ‘t. "Sivcop down ill" walls and with tho nid of .1 spray llulllp slnturute every crack ill the ‘iolisc nnd tho fixtures with a good trout’, tllfiillilllllalli solution. The control of licc s much ens ‘l-r, for whllc. thcrc nre n numhcr of dlflerent species, lilo some met ‘uida of control are satisfactory for ‘ill. The lillturzll mctllod of cnli~ rni is the dust bath; more ‘eiiec livc if n little flowers of sulphur lw llddlrd. dlowever. thcre are nl lviiys sollla b rds in a flock that will lint use the bath, so lt_is saf -st if lice lire noticed, to trout each Iilrd lndlv dually. At the Central Expurmental Farm blue ointment ls used, a little being Tlll)l7i‘tl bu. lie-nth the wings and below the ‘.'t"lli. to kill the lice nnd ally that lilay hutch. Forscttinl: hens, tiepcnti on the tiust and sulphur rubbed into thc plunrngo, as the olnmcnt w ll nnt only kill the lice but the germs in the cggn as well. ~ _.____¢o¢____ SUPPLEMENTING SHORT PAS- TURES (Experimental Farms Note) G01. Dennistoun . and iitlll. maintained thc milk flow ulldl Prince 0t Wales oil l On Six Months Touri ~—~— I l.ONl>(-‘\'. tllnrch 27.»'l‘\\"i liun- ill"(‘ll cu s zuul trunks. mnstitiitirsl tht- luggage of the Prince of liviili" slid ifs ulittiurzlge wcrc H|ill‘4‘(l aw illllfliliFil [in ll. M. S. Itcplihc :li_ l'lll'“llll‘ilili‘tll lminy ill l‘l"‘.<lll!? Hi it-r‘ ‘tlicli lltipzirlurc. i'.lill()X‘l‘0\V on ti . lliil"lll tour till‘ igh Smith Alrl null Sliulli Atliicrlcu. Chest sore ?_ r9\ I ‘gloing 7' .lNIMlNi ~A '—-<ac-~~ ,- TH 5' STIMULATING NITRATES. Nitrate of soda is the speed mor- Reueqe the clvlnt of the garden mid one oi‘ thr- ' _ , cllcnpcilt of rommercinl fertiiizcrrtl COBKGBUOB u!“ W3] lt 3.: a izrezit stimulant and is a b k u! t g“ standby in tho izurden siotik room. You can tea up a con A, ig-ply should HlW"l_\'.‘l be on haildf; tion without tiresome rubbing _ .wm1messy ease5_1]5es]0an*a_ lh-lfi thc grcat fcrtilizcr where. Itsstimulatingeiiecton thecir- lilll°li zrflivtli of fnllnzc ls Iieslrelil wlagjon dqegflhgwoflgRgliefig ilfltl tlil-refore it is ullusuzlily Vlllilr,’ Immediate and positive. Itwill rtbtc for vegetables, m.» leaves or, l0tB13in.A1ldf\l3Zi8€8—-35¢Bniti!. which are the alllhle portions. tit promotes growth and gives ¢ I color to the foliage. As an experl-l _ /€fl.t ment drop a lump of nitrate on the‘ pain! llwn. in n short time a hcavytuft. lot’ drirlr blue grccli gross: w‘l| rise- vlbtlvt- tllc. surrounding lawn, just‘ _ ' ‘ as cow droppings in oldjilutturesl 9 , . - .- - ~ w. its =1 luslicr llcrtieutruze of rro- alWuyi-l show [hi3 circle of extrnl r a s x t ' ”' ' ‘ . d d 1'09 .2 Aiiiiiicilln in wzltcr fur-»l_v soluble. it is not a fertilizer to llitrligt-n lt‘l'illll'.t'l‘ oftcnlht: applied when the seed is sown‘ lisoti with r-xcklll-lilt rcslilts on or l)i .oit~ it, but is to be applied to Lhc growing crop. A tllin drcssing of nitrate should, very rcndily. i1. ll~zlchcs out of tlill siliil quickly and should yo. used only whore the roots are ready to receive ll. the plant can use quantity and too heavy a dressing is not only a waste but‘ uf-ten harm‘ ful, luxuriant, herbage nliou-l them duct tn the fertilizing ciclncntn. i While nltrzuc is a powerful and? trill than nurture ilny and for this rvnson the l-lullllllcr gruin ration ii rd not cnlitnili as high a percent "l1" "f rllill Pl'°"'lll “Wl- sllch "9 quick nctin: fertilizcr. it Mott's to oil clilrt- illlll cotton secli, as the ra-‘be lined with p-im U994 in moi l "n W! in “unwr- srcm quantity it will lnliirt» n».- even, . it is ulorc l-ctiiinmicnl to tlcpt-nll kill .'l plzlnl. in cwse nf dmllii it is‘ llll""i'l)' uu green It-cd or summer -~:..i.';c than to use grain as the sole The quantity ultvl .=:ll=»l_v is :1 scan" lipgileillent in scant pastures. The tatilelipminq-iil m n plum. y” i 3W1 rust of cutting and hauling green the some umnlllit to a gwllon of l'-»lll each day makes it more ex- water, A tflnllpflflnfl‘: is sllrl‘l(li(i‘ill p. siivc than Hlliil-(C. It s neccs- to scatter nlimit. plants n1 lflfgi‘ wiry, linwcvcr. to food from one to growth such as a cabbage or all in ‘tilt? and ii lizllt‘ ilICiIOS oi.‘ silage e85 plant. As ihi‘ nitrate is rccciv_ .‘5l(‘ll dlly to prt-rl-llt tlic silage from ed it iookg like dirty rot-k salt.‘ ‘lltiillniz. ill"t'll‘l'i‘. silage is sel- dolli prnct czil unless ll farmer has irllm tww-lrl- .0 fitter-ll thc Frvdcriulnll lGnu-rillicntul Slat- ll llllilllld l)" QPINIPTBO ill innit twli til il is the cunsistcflty of course‘ It'll lB-‘il YWII‘ tar-w il int-d was used l!1<3ll*-‘=l_ (will lllv RlPlu-i Hf lllillllildlifllli. nearly‘ all ll-rtilizcrs contain '_,.r “vlm-i, i5 £9,131“ m w“. to lsuppiclliiolit llzlstilpes got-l U23 l-Dhllllr/Yglédklifllglllilg llirni. l f!“ per-(upnlugp Of ,;_ The ql]1m0hil;|[l“jn a supp-blur pei-ct-ntzlgc 0f nit- Jlgl lIlW I11 ' you»: frnlll u y ' ll iliwvllllllilllimcil t) ill fnrnlclitilli: lilzlnlirc is a nitrogen ‘ mtps I0 Alliillsl ' til-r which the en- nnralu“ a5 ‘l lprlillmi- "flllll; lllujl-timpnulitl and Ullt’. of (iii) vuiuzlblq llrc hcrd m»: i‘ ll s lugs Oats and “m9 in alternate yilélfrl. or act-ll» pl-zls wort} ilt-‘Pll it)!‘ both llilnlzc and grccn f(:l‘(l.‘llll(l then: was no ap‘ prccizlblle illiilEFPllPt‘ in milk flow whvn the cows wore changed from G llu- green feed to the silage. This I s" lzlilodozlis and lit-us] lloivcvcr, lllll W" LZIYG its l-ztloll rt-slilts us illl: morn silage icd lhc prlviutis ycmgl ;'l‘llo nlixturcs XIHOIi w.'ls.~~llniincr' lints-—2 liushcls. (‘lllilltllilil iiiiallly Pens-J bushel, 50w“ n1 mo, rain‘ of three bushels pcr €\('i‘\'. \'l‘it'llllfl‘ lwcre not list-ti. as wc lllivc fzlilr-d lto iZct at i-llfrllil of vcttrllcs at this lnrin. From August ‘.30 the cows‘, lwt-re fad from tvixl-iltylnllr ttl thirty. ‘l w: pounds of silugc per day, nndl ‘llllll the rtln of ll rough plisturta,‘ This fDPil, with n Sllliill grain ral QHKRLQTTETOWN RDl._/iglm____p_______ best to uric lt. as n liqui-l fcrlllizlcr.‘ .. slolullly iu thc l:t‘l aftt-r n sprint: drew-sing of nitrite but nt-vcr n-t the H-lllll‘ time. lion tlilil llllbfiillfii plant {nod llcltl (tlimbillalitiils llblc lilld not rczillily liviiilllble. Nitrtltcs hump-s should be pnunilctl iilv- \lll"lll‘.‘§'t'S:i(ll‘§l While nitriitl- of siidn is the coir ‘Fowl At “all “ml ca" l’? “llll‘l"lill"l llllYllY. lfPllifélifd zllltl lli-ist easily obtain- zllile supply of this no Vgar offlflirrd- HE system poisoned; a raging hcadachc, You know the feeiirlg——dnrtirlg pains in the head, one eye feels/as ii‘ it was detached and turning round ~-and why ? Simply because you. do not attend to that most important of all rules of health ——the cleansing of the intestinal tract. DR. CALDWELUS LAXATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN relieves constipation. it is pleasant to the taste. There is pno discomfort in its action. There is immediate relief from the headache. it is equally safe for the child or the adult. It is the old formula originated and used by Dr. Caldwell in his private practice for over forty years. Ten Million Bottles are Sold Every Year. FOR SALE IN ALL GOOD DRUG STORES PAGE EVEN twine, $yrup Pepsin COMPOUND nuanwun rm CONS i’! PATIO" DIIILYIDII-Ic m.‘ u: nI-c w-"ar n" f» a 1-4- 4 a4 u up min-u- 1v Illi‘ 1- . n s lump-- u. "p: II In a u- I Pifgil.‘ u w-i -. l ,. ._.__._.___.- nun r1. nun an: PEPSI)! CO. supplit-s. llishls a l,l‘lll' aids in nitrifica- llQHFV plums. ivllicll are insol- not be alpplicd tho pliillll. iho wipe in nitrogen. turnir-h litlllluy iii with liltrzltes. It in doubt, sszlry cle- Z more tiltnn than two ur ll\l‘i'9 wooke. A little PXPPFlHlPITI ii‘ in doubt as t0 the HUUIli o! the soil nan be made- how- t is salt-st to use a. balanced As it dLsstilves As in other fertillzcm only a certain _-_{-¢-}—————~ .-: ' ' i . da r 'c -' b “nnm of q" ‘a v6 y m“ k lliN-p suitor-r» Llhllhrfli in the House. The Era of Good KingfTut” sq- HEN excavators ilncarthed the ancient resting cillsui. _ _ _ , (‘littlc on pasture iosc flesh. S lllulllw- if’? vasml‘. , ‘illllilll cows usually full off in milk Ml" ml‘- "DWB ill llilfill Tl"-‘lll- lfi ll bllllllbli- ' "3 ‘in Mimi": lummn‘ flow" (illflllL! midsummer. While 57W" OMS "“'" “"“‘l“l’l“‘lll"." \l’llli l4 A Pilillfl“ hlllwllm" “UH” flit-s null hczlt are contributor; faci “We m“ resllll-‘h illlllillltlll mitt l5 A Wynwlm Jrlir lloctrlnv. _ mm mp pflncnm‘ cmum of m“ ifiil-titlni t0 oats and polls. 17 A 5MP» Ql’ “huh H?“ m.“ Bus’ short pastures. Therefore thel ’“'-' l3 A 90ml‘ Hi8 A" '!““““. ‘my’ . scant mid-summer pastures shouldlTHE l-lTTl-E G WEARS A l9 A1191‘lFilllillllPllllY. "U Qlmmy m m” vmlw- be suPDlrnlenteid with grain null-i KASHA FROG 0F BEmE 2i Rcnd. ti“. Qnri-nwrul. AND BROWN 6i Tillc 0i‘ address. 66 Iizltill prcptisililill, liT Prl-plisititill, 2. illoll, | 2i Aizreclncllt of sounds, 2i; lIiHliltguii-lhl-d Fv('l'\'l(‘l'. (lrtitir. i tub.) | 27 lillilll prclmsililm, ‘JR A color, l 2i! A soft. touch. {ll Editor (ab) l Z12 A bevcraiw. A girl's uuluc. Ilctlt out of position. For hztnglurz criminals. Contrndlctlon. l Exclamation of disgust. Before. A uslvlui fluid. Thc cn-rulutivc iii cillli-t‘, Assent. individual. Behold. Yl-ied whon mnvlnn. Scoiding. U GI >OOSQ CFMIJI -u\ mo:n— r<K> % QDFW QlZ'<"llDlO lllllllOlr —'OI'II )il" Yltll LflZm I wimp >l1um u om u» Glm 1n olnw>-l zomlmxx- z-urozi tfilfllfi) MZO A|UI O 42) 20?" |> Flfliifllnfl —If'fll - 2)-i (hl-l." rn<m UP) '|>D P-F’ >-U\> -i- -IZOOZ ZQONO-ilzll" mfiwmt-k-vo r->-lm<o@ Ulllibl" PDO-‘O-{Ut XRHIL- -t'>m o ‘r-lmvxm Answer to Puzzle No. 95 '_-¢o>---— To puss mil of tixisicllcv, _ Al TIDY Unto. POULTRY MlTE$ AND LlCE Eaten at mornlni‘. lnczli. -_~~ Dlflllfl. ‘(Experimental Farm; Note) Tho poll of lovc, ._. N"! PlPRT- tilili of thc lzrcnlest hot wcnthcr A liilllilll- prnlilcliis on tho poultry farm is "It" (l? I! “Wllllr-Tlllli UllW- the colitrnl of cxtcrnzil parasites. Tllll- 0i’ all such pcsin that trouble polll try ln (‘nlinda thc Rcd lVi-ite is h)’ for thc. must troublcsotnc. Thom’. are nnt rvd n colour no the name lilout famous tzzlrdoil, Slmicthing tiddllloliill, Vflrfilvil ivould lcatl ntlt- to stippnsc, but grey and it is only when they bccolnc l .-\ troplrol iruli. gorge-ll with llliltlil that thuy appear 2 A mythological ll"l‘t\llll‘_ rcd. Thcy ari- not usually found Ii Ncnr. on the fowl (lllrillr: thc day but in 5 Typo tho orncks and crt-viccs of the poul- ti Part. of ilux i‘ncc_ try hnusn whl-rc tlicy brcctl rnp- T (lihcrihnli this, idly. The young rcpciltt-illy tins! s A nirninnr. lhcir skills durlm: llcvillopniout. it licrlrnlnlz. and tlieso crisis nppcnr on lb" lu Nntlvc oi‘ n Eurnpcziu country rnnsts nnd at the tfdc of thc cracks lg .(;i,ll|,,,]_ its n whlto pnwdcr. This ill often the first indication of thl‘ FY93" ill A lclznl tllicunlcnt, l5 in plnco of. l6 Soil’. 19 Artlfictllly fnrmcd. l!) A pnssllit: fnidlltill. 2o Tnrliiiiizitllm. ‘.32 ‘Frnvtiiltid. Z-i All lllitillllklilvlififl purl-inn. 25 Gnpiniz. 2R A new supply, 1p» timid in picklltuz. ti: A tog. Al ttluhi whcn the- tic-sis plcrclnt: cnco of the miinn, tho birds arc rnostnlz, will swarm nvcr thcm This rc» nlld sucking thc blond. luilts "n n ntnppnizc of ngglaying oi in greatly reduced production. Do not wait until you lull!" "T" ilrcscnt. At thc Domin and artifice"! hurts are pnlnictl or u‘; yooo+++o¢oao v~o+oflfi40~ 044~4*4 *0 f» 0~0040 ~44 coo-o o i HICKEWS BLACK TWIST ‘ CHEWING TOBACCO 1 The chow tint in llWlyI good. Men who are uuera of Qhlg (Qlineno clnlm that It in the only tobacco that given 4 them the utlnflctlon which they denire. Thin tobacco h" n flnvor Ill its own Ind ll in n clan by Ru“. Bay Hickey’: when you lrr buying chewing tobacco. . IIIGKEY 8i IIGIIDLSOII TOBACCO COMPANY Linn-en. thclr skins with ilcr-lllc likc lows know inn Expcrlnir-ntnl Farms the ronsts c ttier green feed or summer silagml otherwise the cows will drop so badly in milk yield that they can-l not easily be brought bnck to pro- fltnbic production whcn stnblc- iecdiluz starts n tlic full. _ Grain {coding is advisable withi hvnvy milking cows. Cows millcngl twenty pounds, or ovcr. should rel celvc one pound of grain for ovcryl six to eight pounds of nillk which} they produce. Pilsttlre grilss clm~ Apply Sage Tea To Darken Faded Hair-l l Conlmon garden shire brewed lnlto a heavy tea, with sulphur and‘ alcohol atldctLl will turn gray, stronked and flui- ed hzlir bczlutlfui- iy dark and lux- uriant. Mixing thn Sztgn 'l‘e.a and Sulphur recipe atl home. though, is , troublesome. An easier way is to get the reodrllr n50 jiroparaition improved by the addition of other ingredients. a large bottle at little cost, at drum stores. known as “Wyvllffl 3M4" and Sulphur Compound," thus Avoiding a. lot of muss, Willie gray, faded hair is not cin- ful. we ztll desire no retain our t youthful ‘appearance and illlifililliVrt-l Kasha is particularly wind m‘ ncss. By darkening your hair Willi the young child's frock because oft Wylctifs Sage and Sulphur Cfllll-‘HS extreme softness. pound. no 0H9 can tell- becllusc it The little model sketched here is l lavish ‘profusion. Volley of the golden age of luxury. purchased a safety razor. A tier all. this is really the golden atge. centuries ago. our lives almost without. our realizing it. be rather matter 0f fact about it all. these things possible. milking our lives so eminently easy to live. “Tut.” convenience advertising is i0 you. You are not trolling the most out of life dons it so naturally. so evenly. You suitable for who'll V and Qfllflal lust dztrmpen n sponge or so . t l' ii 0 _ , litillihiligdgil: ‘ilillsltl iirtriind at ll Th’ “"7 bmw“ k3“; “km ‘s .‘ “,> ‘ , _ pleated and is worn quite short. "lm" morillfigAtltnr az:a¥“3;"ll‘r% after the manner of the French. “M” ‘l “mma m‘ 9H I The tunic reveals only a few inches plitwltlou or two. your tar iocolilts M ‘he skim length‘ and ‘s of beige if you overlook the advertising. licnutll'ully dark. glossy. soft nnlbkasha trimmed Wm, browm Th, .brown luxuriant and you flltvelll‘ Yfllmiliutnans are covered with vminzer. kasha. kfQ BRINGING UP FA'I‘II ER I'M b0 QLAO Jlqa!» to ecu-sq "r0 w; Barnum’ "rouiqwr. i KNOW u: l‘: ooiruz. rr uuvr To Qua/v.» ME ' "uunuiuu" Charlottetown i. WOQOOOO~QOOOOOOOOQQQQ O-O @.-’O-O-O-O-LL¢‘ ooo-ooovooawoooawoayo-oam .Qilll Iv luv-m Funnel Slaw-ca. inc fiilmtoub-lTw QETYWNQ LATE 44E. OUGHT TO BE THERE Now AND HE“; place of Tui-zmkh-amen. they found relics 0f untold value-beaten gold, works of art—*precious .stones in These glowing treasures from the Kings point straight ba-ck 3000 years t0 a Yet. ti“ the ivezllth 0i‘ good King "Tut” could not have boulzht him a toothbrush, rented a telepime for a day, or We have more to be happy with—keencr comforts for our choosing. An infinite variety of things have been developed to smooth the course of life to a degree unknown and unbelievable - Novaadays, new comforts and conveniences slip into Weiare apt to And ndvertisinir is the instrument that makes most 0f Advertising that has made it simple to make and distribute innumerable products at reasonable latices, has played a leading part in Read over the advertisements and try to think what the things you see there uiould have meant to old King Then you will FGUllZQ what a service and what a h ..._._7 -By GEO. McM A .\' ITQ WHAT \N THE WORLD lb ALL THAT Cm: Brit-m mm. Ivgqvgi ALONE. - M "rumor TO qu- Ti-ie-se. sum‘: lN MY ‘bHiRTi V].