d‘: A , NOVEMBER-id, 19 i: For Deep"C|iesh* Colds, . with vapors, for vapors aionoicati carry the unification IQRDGTJJ to_ the air passag and lungs. Vicks is a "vapor" treatment ln salve l°\'.I11-':F0r. dseii. .- ‘hfllikrcoids you first apply horfiw ~ towels ovoi- the throat and chop). o_ open, the pores, then massage brisklywwith’ Vicks for 5 inlnutes, spread on thickly and cover with avllannel cloth. _ __ . Vlcks not only qicnetrnfcs likoi u, pouitice-or plaster. but the in- gredients, vaporized by the body heat, are ingredients, vaporized by heat. are inhaled‘ an night long. long. :This double action usually checks the most stubborn cold overnight. V.!$.!§.§ 01m flfiltzuamhirs I/szn YEA/av I’ TE!‘ ~tbe-Basket "' “Egyfile-zé ' Eggs Poultry NOW is the time to fatten your Poultry for market prices are high, demand good. To fatten Poultry quickly i" use BLATCHFORWS FAT- TENING MASH. Nothing like it for quick results . We sell it. * BiatchfortPs Egg Mash Laying Hens fed witri this "‘ Egg Mash must “lay or bust" they can't help it. Eggs are a splendid price and are ‘ going to be higher. Blatch- lord's Egg Mash will fill the .1 basket, buy at ‘__ 7 0A RTER s i‘ Feed Store * 1 W youthinkof Christmasgiving Ihinkof ivin i“ " éfl 2W1" ' BiY BAYER . ALSO Passport Photos 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET ‘War. iPirince Ediwairil island is .ire- Fyfe and iMrs, Foi d. Auditors. Miss; i l‘-l‘ a ill-year triul l .-.1 1x1 th - ' ' ‘ irument inund it iiliipiiilasitilile iomciii ' *1 prohibition in the land 0i’ Ilol- tlon oi‘ a (curtain suite irocdiitlyi (iii vim in-t ii si-nsiitiiin iil‘ |il‘l'HNlIf‘l' iin Yet’. 25 A a ' a ‘rm! cnxatoii-niggown nuiuimsn THE ciiiiiiii 111111111111 . \ A , . i.’ " . \ 55°’ "W" "trim-H's Qlblw- Stguvmc‘ POTATOES.’- Norrnirn- ‘T wart ill‘ il B P/Jtat . LEM M°KAY' BRADM-BANE- hilltop iSmtkiii-‘Qhueistiiii; 8J11do€“s/€:]':i will be buying crate fattened nssdiiy, . 6071; 15 u, ' ‘chicken uud fowl Wednesday, Nov- ' _ t 01111191‘ 1x111 iip ti‘ii ninin. All birds NEW Women's‘ i . I ' . . "Hist have emiitv vriiiiii. . pnciiinizéo. ..= . 01167-11-1611121. .~ ‘ _ , I All colds‘ ‘shoulc be treated i iili four‘ ‘da ternoo , WAR MEMORIAL souvsNu-‘t- Defy 1am. tlilrihefgfigflh-Even Nov ‘Dho Municipal Review of Canada sor, "Assistant. i811 ' Diiiiiiishasra ispiemlld Waii- Momor- sen-t nnii or 3i. Svuvenir with ‘its November stitute, ‘ ' niu-inbe-r rciproti-ucing illustrations elected: 1 s-dont, Mus. Mayneqi and descriptions of the vainious Vice President, Mrs, gym-k; 3.0.9.’ Mvmonlulg trected to the memory iiary-TreasuirisrflMlss Emma Mm»! 1‘ the glorious dead of the GTBM phy. Directors, Mrs. Muirphy, iMrsJ '5 Pfe-‘Bnicd by tihie IC-harlottletowu Ctiliricy and Mil-SH Pyfe. The tourthi Seeks Vacant Throne i. chosen as the rcgulur day of meet“ ‘ ChQIIliSiJS PTOdHOG i351’ ‘mil: iirgtiiiiiiiiiéigi Zireeiiiiiii? Our last Twenty-Iiive Cent Sale this R F hlayue, on November 25th, 1 _ _ l1 POIII THE—*"*——~MARKETS year—-N0w is the time to stock. your Pitfijfles ~ a pantry =shelves-'_I‘HIS WEEK ONLY. (Canadian Press) 1.1111 Malprque Memorials. Wednesday in each month was mom-i- ' and our records and gladly pieced at iheir command. We justify receiving your banking account h may regular services of deposits. collection credit advice and. loans- Ooufldence in our wstomers and a clone lady of their problems often enable n: lo not“ 1n dtrodn‘ their business into new and more profitable pdb miiiiiiiJiv-rqnu-iiiiiiiinnauu Ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht of Ba- lifli who is making another effort to secure the throne. However, he s unwilling to allow bloodshed In his behalf but ls determined to re- . I RFR! 1N. N . 1". — Be ii iheiriists have (siiccoegetl in 5rd‘. nlflvrfirflti Niwh 15-_Th9 98F! ‘llltiillg synthetic rubber from poto- wagde 12,128]??? rgegigthsitgrgligi: ‘oes. ' T _ 4 prices remain unchanged. Toronto , he synthetic mount“ is “m m iarners market is quoting specials ‘olngpn?’ fawramy i" elasticity "it 05' pullet extras 70' chickens wt tic distilled sup of rubber ‘ " " ‘ ' ‘ recs. According to Cheiuikerzeitug ‘r,(;:el,.n5:r1nl;?‘lt 1 0.1?" hifher hc (iiSFOVGYY was accidental. Var- i Montreal 1011811155 '15:.“ hang“ I1 1 1011s chemists onilcavoring to es- 70; extras 63 m 65g; this‘; $29252"? l . . ‘ ' ' '- ablish the chemical composition of rlge extmq 4; “mm 41 savanna 2; ndhi iuhlioi. isolated isopren, the Select cmvkeng are quoted at 25 "oat linpoitnnt ingredient. o1 ruh- ,0 3,1. mm 22 w 25. turkey“ u sim- W I (REGULAR 10 CENTS) establish-a monarchy in the coun- ce Names 0f Prince Edwardjsland Toilet Paper ~ as our?!» Bank ences to deal with. We welcome such opportunities m be oi service to animate, ‘ sieovering nearly 100 yclllll’! shnyl r nauryouaflwsleonoyoerucannb THE BANK OF NO ESTABLISHED Guernsey; cove. lot i64. Lot 64 was settled by emigrants from Guernsey, Channel islands. in 1806 and later years. ‘it 5 Rolls for 25° icr. lsnpreu, it was fpuuil. is con- ~O q; hrilncil 111 potatoes. The chemists . ‘ - _ t. - 25c ---------- ~ 25c ind concentrating on potatoes, de- ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ._ 1 _ 2 p k 4; 5 _ _ _ _ __ Joluped ll mcthoil oi’ combining the éiilftfiifiivui‘ "an: H ijémmlfl {Hi 6 N° Rub ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' 25$ or cans 25c iiotiitn lsoprcii with other chem- f. n. I 1n" (L? fr“ due My}: 1 Tin Cocoa iczils to produce syntliotlc rubber 52:11:11 inn-t; OQ:Q:?,T,,1IZI 2:01,, 1 km runes L ' ' ' . ' " 25c ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' H 25c ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ . I I ~11 ' . .1 . ——-—-——i—-—i—- D i —_‘ Alberta iuarkctii iiuchziiigcd. Val 2 Table Cream - - - - - - »- 25c 2 Wiilppmfl cmim -- - ~ 25c , criuvm‘ unsiitlleil. Jobbing, extra. i ——————-€'i' , ' 03; firsts (i1; Hfililllfifi and bullets‘ 1 47°F" SYFUP - - - - - - - -- zfardmes‘ ~ ~ - ' ‘ ' ' " ' ' " 25c ' ' '0. liivc 1in11ltrv is stood and 1111- '-i—"-"'"i' '_ _ liililllfilfli. St. Johns jtibliing frtisli. 2 ‘CW9 s“9a' ‘ ' " ' '1 4 53mm“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " 25C . -__ -- i-~.. 5s ll. .-; rii $1.? 1.- 4r -—-————i‘ —‘_i_"—“ NEW YORK NO“ 15__Pmhnn_ waning‘, flrsnygrzt’. sl:(.n,l:1‘go,1llzi_“' I 2 Corn Starch . . . . . . .. i-S-nacks . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c i011 was ubaiiiliiiiteil in ltussia ul- 1i i 3 Chipso 3 Nu-Jell . . . . . . . . . .. 25c nrcc it, uccortling to Captain PZiXY , on llllilicii. (,'Xl‘.l'ilii\'(>' siirrotary 0i‘ LOCAL STORES WHICH FAIL‘ lic Amcrirnii (‘tiiniullltiii 1'01‘ tho TO ADVERTISE AREN'T oilul oi liui-islaii (ihiiliflill. ENTIRELV SOCIABLE is said that tile region was select- ‘ii bcozruiie ivvrll wooded, and. being \\’()(‘(i ‘in business; ‘so thought ‘that lan-il rrou’ such large itirces would when rquaiiy ibountlflul iMcllish. illl his history 0t N10iilfNiiFill1 in Charlottetown, says ‘ll6'll. woini-n and cliiiidron arrived '11 (‘fiizrrlntti-toilvn (liwiy oi‘ Benjamin Chappell. of Charlottetown, has he Yliiithliilig cnltiries in l806:"C‘ha/r- ‘iiUc-inivn, Miiy 15~~uirrlved ‘this =arf~ tornoun the- ship from Guernsey. " -'l‘ihe (iuernis y people go to "harbor-eight funiilic-s oi ‘in the ivilntiir 0f ‘thcsc ear- ‘y liiiyH the i$i'i1i€‘l‘.‘l used to make u iuaiitiiy 0i iiiZ1I‘I‘("iN. kegs products 1 Lb. lilliiii-O-BAIHNG POWDER 25c (‘apiaiii ilibbiin ililii just returned —-— r l roiii ilusslu. "linmii-breiiiiers," not llere is a tact. story: ‘ ‘booilcizgtirsf’ cuuiicihthc. tlowulzill "Filip. Rfttllii] Mluchziulsi‘ Asixticiu-i 11mm w - ‘lii- lii-iirl‘) liiiii‘! iii- l‘ri-_'li|i-1ii-:I it's iiiit II" 111,11, lml-[ivlflnr $11.1“ 11,1 111;" ititirt triiulili» it's liiillizi-slliin. Sflilltiilr‘ 1 .1 _ \ ,_ <, , ,. 1 - c ~‘.\‘rup will tin it. Anti drui: stunt. irlliii“Liivmliif fir‘ ihmi "f ‘in m‘ 1 4 ll‘ .111] lillixiiiPhh \\'.lh' being time by . Iliiiir labour by vzurlous kinds filtlilli in the spriiu-g join ‘ liy traitor to Charlotte-town - thi-y found a rrizitly market. Nlauy ‘il()ll!~‘i"il0i(i ZTFiAiCiGH now made iit‘ iniitiil \\".i"l! then niatlc oi wood 511th nient iii-l also coni- by tlic name Mra-chon Surprise, P. & 6., Gold, Sunlight‘ "vcr. (Jascuimlptique ho (eastern UillUFBlllCB point. st‘ ttlejmen t, Settlement, lot. point, lot 48. After W111. litiszard, {limited hhiipirii. Iioyniiisit, iirigiinul grantee. hcvisni, ho said. "'i‘hi-.re never (‘illlliillCiPli an iuqiriry ivlich show? ._ , . .. "as suz-h opvu Vi(\i'lii(ll‘| of prohibl- etl that. not inure than 25 pcr c9111. I Or ‘ii ( _ i111 in ilussiu as tlierc is iii Now iii‘ thii- niiircliunts in tho stat.» ilid , i-iqo Qflfi 'm~1(_" 11,, add-vii. , any ri-al, (zones-intent l1(‘\\'.<1)2l])0l'ili(i> s M d ’ \ ' . ‘\ .,_ __ veriirliug. , ' ‘ ,- ,1 ‘Aoune Guy; r-ovo. 1m 28. lit 1r (ivnvral Sir (iuy (Zarlictou, ni- Jpiwm .1“; ii (‘arli-iiiii i-nvc. ‘u. iiiri-llrriiriy- from (‘liiciuln- Atril lhi. \\ l» i-ziusc-— _ 3 Bags ¢a|t _ . . . . . . . .. l" -7 lbs. Onions . . - - - - - - -i f’ ‘Thi- .1iiaii zilcr ' iinuscg “riir-i», U ' 20c __ flnoillitg tlic state with catulogucsi‘ 2 Shaker Salt . 25c 2 Bulk Dates . . . . . . . . .. 20c - '111il otiior ziilvertislug, a1 an cu- _ —-—- ————i-—-—-—— a tl ii1i\'t".sl.111o11i m‘ $§l,000,lt0l) n- 2 Laundry Starch 25c 2 Bulk Cocoa . . . . . . . .. 25c h 'AD41YIl1‘(-'ill‘iiy tit piilii the imail-urtlcr t Tomato Catsup . . . . .. 25c 1 Marmalade . . . . . . . . .. 25c houses to advertise. -———i—i——' r 2 C t MGJll\\'il'iiG-— ‘ 1 Peanut Butter HPPB" 8 < - < - - ~ - - ~- c i , ’l‘h<i ll0ll'iili\'i'l'i'i!~iii|1»‘.' iiivrchiiiiisf —————————-—- 20c . -—i oi’ thr- a-itato ivi-ro sitting tiroiunil, 2 Potash . . . . .. H- 25c 3 Bath Brick . . . - . . .. 25c ' beivaillulr their bad “luck." and _ ~ 5y m, u" o; Jars“; Loiflcn, conipltiliiiiuii: because their m igh<i 1 Pears . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c oma o cup . . . . . . . . 25c No more and" aching bun“ born. who ouizht tn lw- their natural; 1-‘; | J H _ ' ' cu-stoiiiors. “were huyiiirg by inaii. ! 1 Peach" ~ ‘ - - - - - ' - ' " 25c pp ° e y ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " 25C iiifliimirhllfii lwiwie" lom- ‘ \Vh"1i. those iucrtzlrzinfiis forrlnl _ Try 1g 1°.- your ‘flor- ghave, was 1511111 titlvcrtising. mailed from. 1 Plflfiflpple - ' ' ' ' "'--~ 25c ° 3"" 25c for Immediate relief of chnp- 3f,,2"iwfltlizniiiliylihfiiiiiigiiin milicii1 3 Silver Cleaner . . . . .. 25c 3 Classy Cleaner .. . Fed hand‘ etc- lll$Li1>(fi'(|('~l‘ 110111195 nearer Lg the; 1_ Flexo people of thFill: own ciiiies mid 2 51°"? P°i|§h ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " i1 80W" 70" I"Y°"¢ m9 towns than were they themselves problems of the above skin ——the nis-rchantis who dlid not 1111-1 troubles vemic" ' They blamed their Yieigihblors, bu: th>y blamed the vin-onig per- u W WORTHY ' ' ihtlt iporhiaps never occurred to cim ithat true ncighboirlliuesa is DRUGGIST "lot H miuttter ~01‘ physical iie-arness. but o1’ soclabilllty. Wi-th all thrir advantages oi‘ phy- sicnll nearncs-sl. perrkmnil acqiuiilu- tiaince and ‘initimaite servilce, they FAIRY SUAP (REGULAR 10 CENTS) .5 - I‘ ' No order too smaih nor ‘for stile. vorsity Dictionary. ADRIN . . The Charlottetown ‘Live: . t Fox Exchange ' Announce Accessories Such as Neck Tongs and Mouth Clamps Dictionary Coupon Please find onoioud the sum of N r Renewal ‘gtigglotziownmlauatdlan and l0 Canto extra for New Uni- weire letting those udvanitaigos be bcuiteu out by atlvertisinig sent . from a tlisuincc. iSuch a sill-titration oughit not l0 _ call for comimonrt. Unfortunately it -‘-2- tixii-i-bs in is good many places. Yet. tiic remedy ‘iii the filimplflat ‘of all devious. It is supremely easy _.toii- the local mun-chum 10 o.“ fliiVéiliti-SG thc- catalogue.‘ Till‘! Wily to sqiueldh such com p011. tlon is to step on it, hard. PRINCE VISITED iioxo" GOLD DUST 3 packages for 25° k C tile 2 Post Toalties Corn c . 1 _ RANCH IN ARGENTINE 3W._’____.___-ca u) “--- 25c Flakes ........... .. 25 - _ Th? owning ofithcg ovgici/ m)‘, rflxlcuauhc at 54 i.‘ Rode In RourTd-iipjwon Visitors’ " 25c 1 Pound Marvlns Mixed 25c Grafton Strcct, (opposite . . . . . Race__saw Vi" Hard; o’ a Palmouve so" u 25c ‘mwum D _ ' ' I . _ ‘ _ _ H Rcgistcrcd Foxes bought and sold on a commis- Fitffffle u I 2 Potted Meat 25c 51011 basis. . 01111 of iili! 1111111110111. and nmgl, ,_________—- c -——'——- i i Accoiiiiiioiiiiion i0!‘ iwviiiy W" i" biiiitiilil; "mic" ‘iflliiliillgtfilivkiliiigiiliiihiiirrgiiiii? "i 3 Baby.“ W" sup 25C 2 ‘°"'°"°" F" " ' " ' ' ' " 25C i - - 1. i i ' 4 I U 6011111614.‘!!! Rancher. ~ ‘ ‘cgagfiiliilnnftfl riiponlt (‘Ill 1.110 3 Rlnso . . . . . . .-. - - - - -- 25c 3 L955"? ""95" - < - - -~ 25c 1 . t: e uni-i n 1e -__--:-—i——- i-“m-‘i’? Livc Foxes 1111i Pciflts listed for SiliC- Q{,§°,1"l111°-nlfo§1i1lfl1§§cfijjitiéitl11*" 2 c°"“'°'d Siam‘ 25C 2 Puflr“ Mmu", 25C -- l , 1 uti o, ji- ,‘" 1 l‘ g 3, saw t t11e horses ‘rounded up. 2 Worcestershire Sauce 25c 2 Sklnleso Cod Fish 25c , -. - . d 11., isimiion, iifO’(‘l'E1gC' .cr- Wilt-CW H rvmiirkiiiie liiilPiill’ oi’ -—-—--'—"— r vice Silgippillg instructions, ‘Food "itgliil? Piliiiiiz iiutruiiiirtlillflen ilfilrfleii, 1 PHCK C°°i<i"ll Aim" 25c 1 T°"‘"° SW9 ("n") 25C “ ~ ~i ‘ W ciwni-i iiiimoing onerous .-—-—-—"‘"—“'-"‘ Supplies 101‘ Shipwnisgirraugcd 10f. -. only more exciting since the horses» 2 Pklll- DI"! ~ - ~ ~ - ~ -- 25c 1 wimfcflw‘ 3W"? 25c l. i’ _ .31.“,- worii lrco to [ilunge where ,ihay Y _ , i ' i ' . would 11nd it was the spectators ii} mo large‘ 7. business to keep clear of limit‘ lioofii. The giiuchoii, iii their hig irlllod leather aprons and rough hide " boots with big spurs are vory pit» turesquo and romantic in appears slice and nre wonderful riiisrs. Many of them ha e literally lived in the suddi fro tho age of seven or eight. in fact, little boys. hardly more than babies are seen every- where rldlng round with confidence and skill. ~I~‘ollowing some cowboy racoii. the Prince organised a visitor's race of ten starters and won it himself. l-le thoroughly enjoyed PLACE YOUR ORDER T0-D_AY himself and was vastly impressed with the horses. as well as the l imagniflcent herds of cattle which With every Ten Dollar Order of Groceries this week we will give a Free Biscuit Tin-Just the thing for your pantry for holding cookies, cake, bread, etc. The tins are valued at fifty cents each. litboorlptlon to The NAM! ransadime"(zxévwagch-Fhgugund: _ i " .i..i. .................. tt . cho y ereor s an ' _ mm .. . v ~ hoghoieins which hsve‘been con- m‘) hm”! it milieu-oi" _ tsntly iinprovedhy iifiatroduc- ' " i luibi, D miles. i -i ' " '- 3.» k ,1. =‘~ tiolji offiiriss strains l the Ol ' not: ‘imtttitliismiiutst i. Haldirnard- l‘i\'l'l‘. lot 15, Ploilantl Alicr (‘tilouval Siir idrctierick _ after his nephew. =11rri m; griniiiai ‘Holland's assist- s oi‘ lrim as Ihelngtrimnst ac~ cmiillshcii mathematician and that only lost a friend" ‘iuit. "his pnini-iyiai assist-ht in iastron ouiy, in which he had made s-u-rpriir settlement. ‘ilcnchziiu, 1880. Named by Robert ‘l-rui-v. 'Si6\"l'l.l'i, proprietor 0f the '<it after ltobert (irant II-ialiiihumon. ion oi Thomas Chizrnirlileir Hizii-lbur- on. (1796-1865) (Sam Slick), judge‘ 1.t't.l1ii ‘Suprrinie Court. N, S. R. G. "iil'iiii)lll1'i-'lll was it. B. Stewart's arb- ‘trator under the ilialiburttm thought ion-gland. iShe suw pairloh, Prince county. ‘loiltind. 1705. After (‘ieoirge Mon- ngu Dunk ((1761-71), 2nd Earl of Halifax. viscouiit Sunbury and Bar ‘ill ilnliiizix; prmiideny, 0f the ‘BOiillWi it‘ ‘Friiilo aiiil Plantations (1748-61) Srcrciiiry oi‘ Stirtc, 1762i. J-ialifax. Nova Scntia, was fouiu-dcd in 1749 duping his energetic administration of thc Board of Trade, and ‘is nazm- Soe Bcdcquc Bay: 4 cakes for 25° , island. Rustico [lot 24. iiiuilg island in Meacham. Hamlilton; nstittlomcnt with post iNiiilllfl selected at a publiic meeting Wliruwry 22, 1860. to repl-zicc tho- tuio names ‘Oyster Cove a N!‘ w Brunswick. Hardy; point. lot i1, 1 Hannah; cioek, iiill river. lot .. A Mcgglson crock in Harding; orrrilcilol. 20. Hardlngsi crook "In lilruchrim, 1880. From two families. stations at the mouili. Harmony; crook aiia settlement. ‘of 4E1. lMiéiuoliam. 1880. iiiony was a post office nnmc. in; 45, July 1, 19h). Harmony; st-tticniciiii. lot 13, The unmcs tlutes from isciiool dli-itnkvt was ftirxiii 1. though of many nationalities ~- Frcnch. ‘Irish, "Highland. Scottish. ,Diiitch~-'t.-ho niiimo llarmouy was ne- know-u ais iilmi lRoad. ‘ht-cause tblstwefl! lots 13 and ‘14. Harrington; settlement. ton buy on l-ldiianri. 170E. ,\Vin. Stanhopo (171 ‘jPrtm-shii-in. 211d Earl o! liairmig- illmroe the mttlomenit mime ‘mnnii in Meiwhnm. iii-so. Harper; brook end settlement. Aftcrr Win. Harper. early g9!- _ Harper Rmxl. ‘is the district ‘name. and (hindoil. 1874, .H..mii~i.-i~.-i=~*-.i~i~.@- a ‘a Vlscountforniimcnt stir. 1 . lfiLtiLialli" OOMPETING AT WINTETR FAIR Clever Fi-‘cnch officers who have come to Canada to ill"? Pa" in the exhibition of horsemanship in the Royal Winter Fair at Tor- They are Lt. Blzard, Capt. de Lalssardiere. and Lt. Clove. polnit being W111i. liaowwrdfhiis father Thus Has- {mm-v '0 _ /.:iiiri autl his brother Fhos. Rhodes-Wm “M” "i the Haszard came to the island 1785. "Fall"- (Jiournali of Assembly. 1833.) Hawthrcne; settlement, post ofllioo Jan-nary 1, 1904, ‘to Scp- Hay: ‘riveir, lots 43 and <14. iiot 36. Hoydcn ltiased land ‘here, 1835. settlement, lot 49. Hazel Green; settlement, llot 52. iMail drivers 1 lli~r husband Heather-dale; settlement lot Probably a Scottish settkiment. _ lot ii. p081. office Jiuly 1, 1907, to January crock. lot 5. The name is applied map. i821. to tho creek between ‘Hill river and Dock river. Refer Uin-nomed on chart. CHOSING FLOWER VASES. Them are so many simple and flower jars, or vases choose that A posit office April 1,1s97,to Octo- wonder at the lack of taete- dis- played so often in the purchase ot Hampton; sciticiment with pol-it Uiifl TYPO 01 cimmiiillf- Th9? "WY Niiniirii about 156'. he purchased at prices to suit any hy Mrs. James hiiiPhaiil. who came Docket-DOOR. It is 1m'p0i‘i8l‘lt that Probaihlyfihfii’ combine the three essential after ‘Hampton. Kings munty, N. l3.i9i4‘m'9iii-fl—'ii98ili)'- lll-‘iiii? Mid M1 iintllvkluallty of their own. iii order tomcat these three that the Lvwgg|mnn creek 1n Mqflg-iflhfipfflll‘ bear in mind the uses to which the jar h; to be put. it for cut flowers, vases should not ho elaborately decorated, as the jar should hi‘. only s setting for tho flower and should not call attenti- on too ostentatlously to its own in selecting such s jar. look for a combination of iboauty of color- ing and simplicity of decoration, as iweli as utility oil form. Many flower jam are so slender at the bottom that they tip over eatslly when iilledi wlh flowers. 0919M have the opening at the nni-llixrp no small that they hold too few stems to he practical. Others are 100 illi to be used to sdvanage with most iblossoms. There are two kinds of vases, those which are intended u; hold (‘Awohoad hay is named lliarri-n-g-Jlowei-s and those which are in- Aftorltcniied to he admired solely as an in themselves. These latter are frequently in the most graceful charm. but are entirely lllliliibd for holding bouquets. eta-i CON LEV OUTPOI R R of Nova Scolia! risimpi-mmiiripnrriniopisitiso-isiimiiiiuiiii of oun—t.he Bank must have had many similar experi- i believe uiey can help u." “A sco Capital 810.000.1110 Raave IIQJNJDO Total Reoowceo OUOJNJM Washington Has 1 “Mercy Murder” WASlllNGTON. Nov. 13.—Al10ih- er “mercy murder“ was added hole the swelling number iii. ‘Jlazcr case in Coi- lot 33. Chart. Juscph A. Piokarri, 25. confessed 1m ti, A to tho 1ioliiae that he had shot Jos- eph F. iftciin. a lulinw cmDiDYQ i"- to accommodate. him iii-trainee- hi» wanted to die, hav- A167! lug “wreckotl his life." Pickiird said Sti-ln had Wanted some mouths becau_cot' ilepuutlency, but lacked conra kill himself and finally asked 21rd to 511001 hxin as a fnvor. . Stein was shot through the head laud ilictl instantly. 50 Years’ Ore For America In Hudson Bay \\i.‘~.‘_\ii'i-;l3 Mun. Nov, 13.-—-W. real a follow of the ‘itoyal Geographical. Society, old an authority on the Hudson Bay area. in an interview here last night. de- clared that as soon as the Hudson Bay Railway was completed, the iliivelopment problems of the Hud- iinu Bay urea would lot. 22. Originally name oi’ inn kept lily Richard Bag- na‘i’l, son of Samuel Bagnall, a Unit] -ed Empire tloyiaiillst. used to mcet ‘here and than turn. ln 1833 -.\i»rs_ Bagmiii. aged 84, gave evidence that they emigrated from to Phila» ili-‘lphla. At the revolution, all their property was siiize-il was in prison l8 months oit Album" Wltllie sihe with eight clrililit- ii '00 miles away. people killed by Tiidiinns. and they ottcu ihraatenoil to scalp her and lleir husband was finally released by giving £2,000 many "There are sufficient iron ore dc- ou Hill Nastapoknu island, east of the Day stipply the demands of the North American continent for 50 FATTENING BROiLERS. Broilers are best market when about 12 to 14 weeks old; that is, when they weigh from 3-4 of a pound to Zlbs. When kept under free range conditions they grow rapidly but are not particul- arly fat. Just before being market.- ed. therelore. they should be filli- oned for about two weeks. For this purpose they can either be put. in a box stall or loose pen of some kind. or put in special fatten- They should be ted specially fattening mash. a 800d. one of which consists of equal ground buckwheat or mitldllngs, moistened with m-iili. Feed them three times a day daily. being very sure not to ov-erieed for the flilt two or three days. Mix the ioedgi. few hours before teedins. as that aids its digestion. Give the birds water to drink every day and in two weeks they should ibe ma» and plump and usually command s much higher price than when directly ofl the range. BURNS Mix Miner-d’: with nreet oil and lllllfiiiffllll‘ NT! -, .. “i4