D- ‘ ........__.... _ ‘\\‘ More Bread Better [Bro-act AAAgA AAA‘ "iflissllilli ‘illviililslillllillrsi Advance-onto umlcr this lending. o Whore QI/QICI cone to our on” (g ling ol the world's lmt when not. urally pro- duces the bosldlour. and vvvVv. 2o pu- wurl to! ucl ll- " ilifWlllll-‘ila Iva eentl Illlt be milled to coll to cover poltage, étc. Contraction: count n one In lllowerl no one word. word. but [In tlguu (n; up“); Duh Ie-lflnllcu to co Q nonpulnéno our: can lhlzei-uelz. -u“ uu-n.-, n‘ “hflih” Qcvacczecccw: TO LET TU LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldl. ADD]! J. A. McDon- stlg.‘ Barrister, ofttoa in Riley COTTAGE AND GARAGE TO LET -—Ail modern conveniences, 7 roonw ltnd frost proof cellar. Ap- ply No. 32 Spring Street, or ' i’ WANTED WANTECLSmelts and eels. Give price. M. lli. Mclaaae, Sourls. WANTED.—JOBBER8 AND TRA- velers for :1 well known Tonic Wine. Apply to George Gunner, 353 D'Aiguilicn st., Quebec City. WANTED--(Jars to store for the winter; located. §EE>FT Phone 839. HOME SEEKERS send for Va Farm liist. Best cliliiatc, Dept. (l, liimporizi Vii. JNO. ALFRED MACDONALD ‘pro- vincial Land Surveyor, llorniau- ville. FUR FARMERS AND TRAP'PERS. attention. On and after Novem- ber Ist i will buy for cash all klnds of furs, and, as usual will pay highest market prices ac- rording to grilde and quality. i will also receive silver foxes on consignment for Messrs. l¢‘reri'k liuth and Co's, ilondon liuction sales. My connection with the leading fur houses in America and Europe kcop nic in constant touch with the best fur markets. and 1 am in a position tc handle an unlimited quantity of furs at tiio best possible advant- age to the shipper. l ‘specialize in silver fox pelts, and my facili- ties for handling them are see- onil to nono in America. Satis- factory prices and service ilou-hled my business last season. and 1 expect l0 double last sea- son's business this year. Watch your silver foxes and pelt them when at. their best. Correspond- ence solicitcil.—-l<.). 1i. Ila!!!" Summerside l’. 1C. 1.. Agents fol ll‘rcil'k lluth and t‘o., London Auction Sales, (‘i4 Park S reet, S E. l.. Southwark. London. E. C. Ambitious \\'eary \\~‘lll----l‘vt\ been for work this iiioruiil.’ Tired 'i'lui~ What tor‘? look in‘ Weary Will -lllle curiosity. Just to sec. what it looked like. Appetite Good, Gained 20 lbs. Could Not Feel Better From a nervous wreck this man was restored to health. strength and happiness. He tells his own story in this letter. Mr. Ralph A. Roberts. Loverna, Silllk-v lvrites: "in |9l7 l hari inst all appcliit. infill-d Z5 pounclr in wciyhbdaccomc very nervous and slinky and in fact given up all hope ril recover). l'ol Klllll‘! time i lin.l zililrrrii lrom roosti- Mio" Wyn], ‘We paling wnrrc, until was inst becoming n lolril wreclr. Doctors and llreir ilvligs vvrr. lending In» ‘lo my grave ll l. r age oi 5')- "qym | ,,.,,,| slim-l renal» being rrrtrurri l~y lli. (‘how's Mrrlirmen and “h” [hfrp mrmrlfi u r oi l)r. (here's Nrlvr iiqnri rmJ Kiilnry-Lncr Pill! l loiind ilinl my bowel-l WW1‘ ""0""! _'° normal movrincnl r-acli clay Ind in: (Oflllipilllvn wr» no mo"; l ‘mi '1 il°°'»l appetite. hurl Plllflldl 2U Pimml-‘l ""1 mold “n! In! int-Hm. i illinll always be grateful inr rim» brnefirs." Dr, Clinic's Nerve Food, 00c a box: Dr. (Ilia-la! Klihf-Y-Llv" [Jinn 25¢ ,'\ bra“ all dealers or Fdrnanson, Bat... {A L0,, Ltd-i Toronto. AAAAQAAAAAAA‘A vv v v vv v good building, centrally l i i i I l . stupid be five-gun. Advertisement! vvvv FOB SAL] FOR SALE-HEAVY i snow 2,1991%. A1791! at Guardian o: a. HORSE FOR HIRE FOR WINTER months. Sound, steady, quiet animal. Apply Guardian office. FOR SALE~ Electric light plant v1 ll llilfkain. will take lwrsc on payment. B. C. Webster. North River. F0“ SALE-Large dryeu collflsh. skinless flsli, pressed, dried cod- flsh and pickled codilsh. Apply llccchr-i- Court, North ltuslico llarbor. -_-@0->.___ SCORES MUR-DOCK "if these men fcil. that they had any possible chance of success ou the issue of tho tariff they chal- lvllged," declared thc Prime Min- ister. “they would not be bring- ing iii petty things and trying to lis s them on the public plat’- furlu. We would not have this pct- ly stufi’ from the Murdocks and the like of Alurrlock iii the cam- paign if there were rcai issues ~- the volume of illDllPllilDPv-‘r and insinuatiuns which we. have been hearing for two _\'f‘.ill‘fl !ruui men who have iiot got the courage to come out and make .'~,'.i_vl .i|lli‘l,$illil)ll!~' ilgzlinlltl. atiiyborly‘ and whose sponsors in the llousc of’ (‘opinions have been ilrgcil in iii to o .li allege their wrong- ing against. anybody in the (iuvcrnmr-ivl. Rut, that is thc chur- acter of the campaign is not better- and up more poteiit argument they can raise.“ .\ir. i\l(l_\'ll‘ objected to sucii a statement, but Mr. Morrison re- plit-rl lhnt. he. was not. in the least worried by such a remark. "Oiil- of the directors told nil- that in the Stores Dcpartint-r. alone thcrc was a loss of $300,000 and from $30,000 to $40000 0n eggs aiirl poultiiv." l)i‘. Farewell stated, "Wherr- rliri the directors gr-tl llc figures, if not at the head office?" "Noni of the directors have a .\‘li|i4‘llll‘ill before thcmf‘ .\ir. Mor- rison rr-piicd. "i ripirt know how they gut any sueli figures. So far as i know. there were no approxi- niatc liguoi-s before the directors, though we wore informed that there would likely he certain loss- es " Used for Political Purposes .-\ gclilicuuin, ivlio at first re- fuiicrl lo give his ii:illie_ and who aftorivlirrls aiduiittr-d that he was a .\ir. Wilson of Simeon County, but who refused to say anything H101" about himself. and who would not deny tho irliarge that he right to he there as he ivas not .1 sharrlioiiier. liiado all attack "D0" tho orgnizatlou. declaring they were using the cibOllPfilllVt,‘ bust- uess for political purposes. "You should separate the co- operative business from the polit- ical" he declared. "Mr. Morrison. the Rt‘lfl'f‘llll'_\', I am informed. gets $33300 a your from the co-opera- tlvo company and he spends much of his time in political work. Others, i understand. are helm; paid by the cooperative couipnny ulul are devoting a portion oi" their time to the political end. tinder such conditions there is bound to bc t'uiil|re as a coopera- tive organization. Mr. Morrison ivl-lit on the platform when organ- izing thc farliiors‘ clubs and told us_ as farmers. that we would he uble to purchase supplies better ii we were organized, that the rc- tailors were doing the farmers." "l nevi-r said anything 0i’ llIB kind." Mr. hlnvrlslun declared. "’i‘h.'il is what Morrison aalil on the platform time and again, .\ir. Wilson returned "and ’thcl ' is no use denying ll. We Wfirol-Olll that the farmers were. lrFlllK 1° llnlto to cut out tlil- middlemen. and we were niae told that. if we |iut our 1110110)‘ in. we would if" rrrrvnn per cont. Such a promise as tiint should nover llllvi‘. Mil-l made." Dividend Paid Out of canltsl "Who made. ii'.‘" Mt‘- lllllrllwn tioniirnliell ‘ e1‘)... (';|IIVHSEU‘I‘H.' was thc rt.- piy. "iiild lust year l undcrstnnth the, nr-vcli per cent Mlflullaln- "Paid nut of r-aillull- Dr- wl-ll declarcil. From tho stock book he llud learned that the directors hold- lngn of stock were as ioiiowa: Powers, one share. lllllv Will "P? llllrmib,\'_ one share, $11110 mid up; Vol. Frnarii- one. share. fully‘ paid up; Link, fivc shares. paid up; Morrison uiitil!‘ Illlfllfflttl‘. fully paid up‘ and Ashe vigil it" cs, fully paid up. i-‘arc- had n<-| also, - bilingual SHOP fllYlll liidlllllfl‘! C1180]. nave YOU SEENvour "Peggy ilracelilts?" They are the iutcst. W. W. Wcliucl", Ltd" Grafton St. CHOIR PRACTICE. — Every lilqluher of the St. Paul's ‘Church their are requested to be present Wltlfll’ evening at 7.30 p. in, siiurp. WE HAVE A M081’ complete line of “Eversiiarlfl pencils. price 75 cts.. and upwards. W. W. Well- nor Ltd, Grafton St. TEACHERS ATTENTION-All Prince Edward island teachers arc lrcquristerl to refrain from applying for positions in the sciioois or New Westminster, '11. C. Tiie existing vacancies have arisen by lire was". 0T5 YQSlEI-‘lillg ilk‘: ll DPOT-QSI. DCiHlSt! the salary award of an arbitration 901ml W89 not but into effect. Minnie ‘Dunsford, Secretary of l". E. lslland Teachers’ Union, TEA Ann FANCY SALE-A suc- cessful tea and fancy sale was held under the auspices of.St. Pe tcr's Women's Auxiliary Society in St. Peter's sclioelreom last even- ing. The hall, which‘ wits artisti- fllllv decorated. opened ut 3.30 o'clock and the numerous boetbs were kept busy lllltll ltlle in tiic "Velllllg- -Sl1l>l>.0l' was served from 5 uiitil 7 o'clock and were indeed a credit to the members of the socie- t.» and‘ to those who contributed to make the tea a success. An auc~ tion of candy was ninde by Rev. Mr. Malone. Altogether tlicr-r were about 300 people “all ilk proceeds amounted to $500. This suiii which is u very satisfac- WPY one will he used hr the socio- ty in its work. -__-_¢0>_.___ PERSONALS .\ir. George Rogers and bride ro- turiietl. lust nigh-t from u, three months‘ lluncyruoon trip in Europe, imam IN MEMORIAM . lMils. auendedttlie country were on strike while strike cull today, according lo a ,1, .- f - ‘I wv-l." oiiliii ' meow»: ii... u. Divorce NEW Yflltlk‘, Dec. fL-Triui 0f the suit for divorce, brought by Edlhyu/galustl 19am llutii-r Eddy, grandson of the founder of tile E, B. Eddy Comuuy begun yes- terday before supreme court justice Lydon. -Thc Eddya were lnlirrled in Otta- wii, tyoleve years ago, and have one son ten years old who new lives with his mother, in‘ Babylon. Long lslland; Accerdln-g to testimony given at the trial, the two were on aooii terms, although, separated for about seven years until Mrs. Eddy was told that her husband was attentive to another woman who 'll0ll6'VCti lie was single. . Then the suit for divorce was commenced, summons and coni- plaint were gervcl. on the husband while he was dining with his wire in o. well known restaurant. llc later served an answer in which lie denied the irl-leg-atlens in his ivlfti-s complaint, and claimed ‘tic was a victliii oi‘ circumstances and never had been guilty of misconduct of the sort which would justify oi- vorce. Packers of Chicago Declare A" Strike (ZlllCAGO. Dec. 5.»--.-\t. thc call vi the first liar of the strike of packing house ivorkerst union of- ficials announced that 0.000 work- mcn in packing houses throughout spokesmen for the packers assort- ed Chicago plants were operating with full forces while plants in oth- er centres all continued work.’ Twcntgr-ninen thousand workers l" flllfikllli; house centres from outside (‘bicarw responded to me statement tonight by Dennis Lane. secretive’ of the amalgamated moat cvgttei-s and butcher workmen of North America, which called the strike al'tci' a wage cut averaging ten per cent. hall‘ been decided 0-n by 1ilaizt ilfisclllbliCfi, composer] of ROBERT S. WAUGH l)l‘il.t.ll took plat . at his home at. \\'lluiut, of Robert S. Waugh at the ugc of 5S jvcars. llc leaves to mourn a widow, l.llll‘(.‘l: brothers, ‘TUOHIHS. at Wiiniot. Charles ul Suliiniersllle and William at (‘al- gary, also four sisters, Mrs. Geo.’ W. Robinson. Suminersldn; Mrs. Frank. it‘. Tupiin. Suinmersirlir; Mrs. Wesley Wood, Duustaffnagl-i , and Airs. Josephus lSiiiailliiau. Sum" | iuersliie. Tho hincrai service. will‘ be hold lfrlrlafv at 1.220 p. in. ln-i ,teriiir'nt at the lla-ptist liouletcryl u.r l'l‘l1ll'r’ll ilcrlequc. ' 5 ‘leoss BROKE" m vAuoal viLLEr-lt is said that the first; man to undertake to produce vamp, ville ill America was Silas W. Stoggs of San Francisco. who in“ llerltcd $400,000 t'rom his uncle ill‘ 1865, and not being used to hand-l -|iug money ill large qliantitleml started in to spend itjrcciy. ile- wenl on a trip to Europe and spent’ most ot‘ his time at the Alhailu-bra music. hull in l10lldOll, and launched a project. to start the “New York Ailiaiirbra." ills idea was approved ‘by a number of amusement [lDOplU ‘and he hired hundreds ill‘ them to 'coiiio to the Iliilted States. But his money run out and he lcit his par- ,ty on ii boat in New York ibay and disappeared. ..j__<0-Q————- The Able Orator “That Wl/La‘ a splendid speech you iiliidc." ' V "it bad to be a good speech," rc- pllcd Senator Sorghum. “.1 had such an almighty poor argument that. i was obliged to depend almost en- tirely on the rhetoric." _i_q...Q______ ‘ullllfll! llnlmcut for [Lllltt In covvi ItAiIliIS. Dec 7~~Flfte.cll ‘hundred snlall wireless outfits have been in- istulled iii Parii»; jcivellcvy. watch ‘and clock stores to enable the jew- rcliers to cutch the correct Green- wich meridian time as it is sent daily at ‘ten o'clock to the Eiffel lTower. Formerly tllc exact time had ‘to be obtained from tho dbscr‘ vatory by telephone. The lnstallatloiris simplicity it- self. The outfit, about ntiie Iluches -lu diameter, is hung on a nail in the wall. A copper rvlre rim dewii to thc cellar or along a water or 'gas pipe serves as a "ground wire." ivhilo illc removal of the bulb from ll nearby electric light and lhc insertion of a contact plug take the place of antennae. ‘it cnii be dolic ilrfivc minutes. The outfit can be regulated ‘.0 iicirr anything that is sent out ifrolu the Eiffel Tower. Tho corres- poiideul listened in whcirthc llfhitl mutter was being sclit out one (lay aurl the signals were clear and asi- ly heard. __ _______-_.._._._.,.._____._.4 _ Almost‘ Unbelievable You can iiardl rnlize the wonder ul im- provement in yourskin and complexion your minor will rzvul to you after usingGounudflOritntll Crenm for thc first time. ScndIScJoIT In Qrie (i-viiniriris nial Cree. ‘Lane's [other silrprise for the world. I rcpFP-lfilltfillvlls of employees and wui-licrs through whieii the pack- ing cplitlpanies propose to settle iluoitiei affecting workmen. More than 1....00 workers employed oy the big fivo packers in Chicago walked‘ out today according to .\ir. Statement t Found Kaiser fl i Snortly to lied Widow iilfilllilN, Dec. (i--'l'rue'to his pre- dilection for doing tho lllli‘Xp(‘('l'.‘Uv , w I rile win-reptile or Hobs: PLANTS 1. . The following informative article will be rcutllly welcomed by all who are, interested in keeping a home biljglit with plants and flow- .ers during the winter months. The wintering of house plants la nor an irlrsoine WOITK, plants are not really exacting if they are supplied with three essentials! food. ventilation and water. , The first or tilcso is naturally cofitalur-‘ri ln the soil, and any good lob soil will have enough plant food for a ‘beginning; But for l long winter it is better to take .4 quantity of top-poll and uilx wed ever and over uiitil the flnc nia- nuro is mixed all through tiic soil. All the wllitor plantings should‘ be anticipated and the soil inlxrid all at once, piling it up to cure until needed. Commercial fertilizers are rarely worth-while if finely rotli-d manure can be had. biit some iinic liustrni through the uiass as it is mixed will be helpful, for limo docs many mysterious tiilrlrs Ito aid plant growth. it makes thc soil ii'-'.lll1'7'. Improves the drainage and veiltila- lien. and releases the plant food in the HOll, besides improving thr- actlen of the manure. Ventilation is of two kiiirls: through the soil and through the air. Ventilation through the soil is closely allied with drainage. When tile-SO“ 1's prepared to drain easily the ventilation is safe. Drain- age depends upon the lightness‘ of the soil, or its tllth. if after coni- pesing the top soil, with the ma- nure. the mass still seems likely to pack down and drain poorly. it will pay to shovel it over again, adding chaff, tlnciy broken straw, brittle leaves, or any other litter that will open up passage through tau soil. . illeillioning leaves reminds ilie that many people think tllcy iiiusl. 8o to the woods for leaf mold and woods earth for their winter plants, but their labor is usuailv to no purpose. in thc beginning the woods earth may not be nearly as l"i(:il in plant food as the top soil of thc garden. and. since all leaves are more or less acid, the soil is often untitled fer house plants. After getting the soil llsulf into satisfactory cbnditioil, it may be packed down into the pots or boxes so that no plant can grow. Ven- tllatluu tends to the manner iii which thc pots lire filled. At thc bottom thcrc should be u layer of fairly largo and ‘irregular stones. coal or clinkers. Above this there should be a layer of finer material. rotted manure with it. shoveling it . irilii lira, Suits For £4.00. . Tip 'f‘op 'l'uilors, Citllillill‘! largest one-price tailors have puppolnted A. F. Campbell, 157 Grafton merchant tailor. Charlottetown. their agent for this district. ’1‘_iicir special designer will be here’ fur a few days this week to give ape- cial attention to the public. Don't wear read‘- maile clothes. lili! a particular dresser. Lie meas- llljud for smooth tilting, custom made clothes. Tip Top Tailors arc largest tailoring organization. Every garment is inaile to your own measure with a cast iron guai antec- of satisfaction-or your lll0ll0y cheerfully refunded. Over 500 agents from llalifiix to \r'u.ncuuvoi' give an enormous outlet. A large turnover permits or siuall iii-oars. You gr-l thc hem-lit. W" ifl'-'i|" you to visit our winlr-z‘ si-ruvilil: of ()\'t.‘t‘t‘llilllllll!.~i and "suit- llllio! ll “ill |lil.\' loll, ai-d you are llnrlcr no obligation to l|l|_v, Canada's inizcr so as to leave the tiny drop: separated or; the foliage. 1f they join they will run off iii a strcaii. Nex‘, thc *ucking insect may up. pcar as the common green leusc 01 rile meal).- blzg, which looks 111,-;- cotteli. For this gentleman and his numerous faintly we must have a contact poison-bun m.“ will bu", when it touches iiiui. Nicotine Elli- phate. or a fairly strong soilpy spray, will dissipate all his hopes of life, liberty and the pur<uit of ' tender leaves. ‘Then that inexcusable uuisansc. scale insects, which appear on ferns orange and lemon trees, and palms, are to be li‘0dt‘l just likr- sucking insects. only more so. l‘lie SD73)’ 0r sotwuuds must be soaked through his pibtccting scale, alid a rag dipped lnnoapsuds and ap- lllied persistently will be iiiost cf- fectivc. House plants are more resistant than we think. and shew no dis comfort. for a long while after lul lllflwits get starlcd. To make our treatments timely all house plan's sl-uiiu be examined curcfliiiv at éuiar intervals. and spraywd he fore the pests gain a, foothold, Broad lsuved plants like iillir-s. ferns and palms, should be wash- crl off with soap occasionally. DOW! illvv- up this year becaunl- 1'01! have had pool" . cccss bolero. Think of thc pa-nls as little living things. asking not much of you a.:id giiing all they can to hrightn-i with a layer of straw, leaves or titliiir fibrous material Oil top. This will permit the excess water to drain out and the air to work iii at thc bottom. Phillis will not grow standing in thc i'oriuci' liaise" is; planning ilLl-i Wllliclln is reported to be con-r toniplatiug lmirri-Lge. i Lonely‘ in exile. since thc dultll‘ of the Elupress, it is asserted he has decided tu take another nun-.- to share his fate with him. That is the somewhat sensation- ul news which tiie Berliner Zwoeli Ullllillitlt, a newspaper which comes out at nooli, will publish t0- morrow. The second part 0f the surprise is that tho woliien who is alleged. will, or may become the cxllcd cx-EliiperorH-i second wife. is not a princess or of royal blood. hilt of the so-czillcrl lesser nobility. Tile paper will assert that she who aspires to share thc Kaiser's exile is reported to bu Frau von itochoiv. widow of an army colo- nel, and who is now a guest at Doorli. if thcrc is any truth iii the le- purt which could not he con-firmed til-night. it ivoulrl indicate that tile. Kaiser has given up all hope of ever regaining the throne, which until very i-otu-iitly be has been said to entertain. The report is said to conic from a person very close. -lu the. family of Frau von ftoohow. whose rela- tives strongly oppose her alleged piiili te marry -liie' former kaiser. ill iiiuuurchistir: circles hcrri the report is declared to be ridiculous. $40,000 more " To Windsor ilutei \\'i-NDSOl>‘l. ONT" Dcc. 4-- i“irl'. 0i uudcteriiiincrl origin did damage estimated at colsc to $40,000 to the (‘ruwford House. Windsors oldest hoslclry’, early Sunday uiorning. There were about 20 guests in thc place, but all reached the lobby without resort to tho rope tire cs- capes, ll‘oi_lrl\viug discovery of the flames on the second floor, the corridors rapidly filled with smoke. and most of thc guests made their way downstairs before the tlrc- men arrived. A large woterplpe ‘burst anti considerable purl of the damage ‘was due to this. The hotel is owned by a Syrian. UP-TO-DAT E YOUNGSTER Leroy had spent all of his allow- ance for fireworks. His little brot- her Earl. being more conservative. still had some money left. From this amount Leroy was attempting to borrow l0 cents. "Vlliiy. flier-by.“ l said. “ uru YOU going to lake some of your little - brother's inunoy?" - "Sure." he replied. "isn't. it all right? ‘He's going ito let me have 10 cents and lilm going to pay him back 1-1 cents." _ Wondering where he had acquir- etl his idea of interest. l asked: "Why the extru cent?" "That ll cont ‘ls for will" tux."- Cliicage ‘Tribune. -i—<-oa>—»— lfwo Rule: for Success -—a "To wluit rules, Mr. Gottliers. do I you attribute your wonderful bus- iness success?" . "To these: "G-ive a good man au- a purliilc of water, and if air can-l um get through the soil it ivili’ sour alirl mold. Ventilation through the air ciillsl for just that ventilation which is necessary to keep us hcaltliyn, Plants do nut farc any bcltcr than‘ we do iii a closed-up house in which th-e air is stuffy and stifling.‘ Plants cannot yawn as we can to show that the nlr is bad, so they boar it as well as they can. droop- ing and looking hall‘ alive. Anyonci who needs an argument for fresh air in tho winter for the should try house plants in a. llfc-, less atmosphere. They will be a convincing object lesson. , ’l‘li'riil water. ll. is easily possible; to get loo much water on plants if till.» pots of boxes are not properly tilled. if the ‘bottom is not. open iv another way of becoming stiffn- cuteii. But if the pots are illicit properly it is not likely that the. plants will get I00 much malenl The rooms of the average house‘ are kept warm. so that the plants] ncril more ivzltering than-they do ulll ill the garden. The condition oi’ the best. indicator for watering. it should be. moist but not not. Sprlnkiiiig regularly out-o or twice, a weck is good practice. Some things, like ferns and pilllns aurl' lilies; could be sprinkled lightly every morning. it is better to give less writer than not CDOUKIL: but it is impossible to say how much or how ufteil. Keep the soiil ililiist. if the plants seem dry and the leaves are edged with yellow. give. more water. 'l"hosc three things govern tiiu success or failure of indoor plants.‘ barring unusual happenings or thel attack of insect pests. i\n_v wu- uiaii can make. a silccess of indoor plants if she will think of them as she docs of iuiy other living thing dependent upon her attention, visu- alizing sympathetically their needs, 1t is not hard, and the gorgeous blooms of geranium, bcgonia. cycia- ‘Sllll is tho ariianvlils. and the others. to nothing 0f thc fresh green fern leaves fcstoonlug around a. fern box or jardinicre will be worth thc effort. Sooner er later everyone has a battle with insect pests. blit it is an easy matter to control them. Flt-soot’ all, every plrint brought in from the yard should be examin- ed tor insects, and those, should be waelicd off with soarrsuds or black loaf fnity. Then there is an even chance that no other pests will mprMr rim-Ina tho winter. .fl.],li'E!-B1l01l1d conic they ill belong to'one of three kinds" biting insects, sucking insects, or scales. Scales are rruliy ii suck- inginsect, but they urc discussed more satisfactorily as a separate class. For lili of them there. is one good cure. Heat some water t0 I25 or 130 degrees-use ii thermo- meter. illp the plants iiito tho mi ter and hold them immersed (or two seconds. For scale‘ insects l. will be boat to immerse the plant again after a minute. For large plants, and for plants iii large boxes. that method will no‘ do, so here we must. separate the three classes oi‘ “bug.s" for ex- termination. Thr- bitlng insect. such ‘as the wornin on roses. may ibe finished off nicely‘ by poisoning his food. A spray or arsenate of Sit)’ urv t mar". and there is no drainage system of;.,n'nu,?nc,,h. ‘to h HLODPR. tile whole potfui of soil may to wed a Certain ‘~o1lng- WWHIHL Th. Llccrime waterlogged. which is incl-c rather ' men. amnryliia, bogouia. cyclunicn,l_ up the cornr>rs'vrhi:ri- they arc will icarcd for.-<G. ll. A. ' ———--no>—_ EAT FOUR MEALS DAILV Tlll-‘lf 011i)’ consolation is iii lull- ing. They cons-limo (our min-ls tlziily. at Wliicil they drink great qulitiliru of ' they retire fur the night devour large quantities of zilcuzcilz-balls composed oi‘ tlour, watcr and il<-li~ ev "Tiley arc very careful with lli" ' cattle and never forget. to put them to pasture. facing away from thc sun. so that they will not iGnG their sight through the brightness. Among thc chief festivities are those connected ivitli births and eight days after birili. when the father sacrifice... a ‘sheep null. sprinkling fho blood, pronounces the nanlcs to be given to lllc child in thc name of Allah. M. 20 years of age, it is (‘linlOIlY lity." it is stated that mental furnace has been iii use for‘ A young mail thcn r-olninunicatizs with l.ll!‘ father of the chooseii bride di-d sends his brothers to sitcrliirr- a sheep in front. ot‘ his tent, ai ire sumo appealing to the father to give his daughter. if the father consents, the prlir of tile young woman and the dowry she is to bring with her is agreed upeu. The day of thc ceremony is settled, the bride knowing nothing about it. - Whcu the wed-ling day arrives, the parents of the bridegroom go in procession tn the tent of the iii-trick father, to whom they bring the ilali‘ of the price to be paid for the bridl- receivillg in turn therefor the half of tile bride's dowry. The ineii iirc tilljcc rifle shots and the \\’(l111(‘ll shout with Joy. The couple, although tlii- coro- ulony ls yet. incomplete, go to tiicir futlirc tent together. The rcal wedding ensure the following day when the. bride is taken in precas- sion on the back of n camel, cor- ered with silks and followed by llPl‘ body-slave it‘ she Ls wealthy enough to p css one, to the tcnt of thc bride): oolii. ivliere sue 1s woiculn- ed by his parents and the remain- der of the price-and dowry changes hands. Tile Wfltltllflk is coinpieterl ir the accompaniment of inucli feast- leg. ' A bride who proves unfaithful may be sent back to hai- fathers tcnt dressed lli sackcloth. —-10>-———~ Does lt l_’a_v 'l‘0 Worry About Appendicitis? Can appendicitis be guarded against? Yes. by preventing intes- tinal infection. The intestinal an- tiseptic. Adieuikil, acts on BOTH upper and iowcr bowel reniovinrl A141. foul, decaying matter which might start infection. EXCEL- [4EN1‘ for gas on stomach or cilronlt- constipation. lt removes mutter ivhicll you never thought was lu your system am‘. which nothing else can dislodge. One mlm reports it is unbelievable the awful impurities Adier-i-ka brought out. llligili-a Jlrllg 00.. l.td.. (in George- town by S. t‘. Knight, Drugglst.) lead, pills green. or any oth~r good spray will do. Follow lIl‘.ll lip thoricv." and "Give a dub the air.“ relentlessly. spraying ivlrli an '\l'\ Sold wherever :04») lobucco la lolJ st, ' l i iriv llll."'" \ illil liiiiiililllill let us have your engraving orders early. Our work as usual ls the but. Oolupricesv. - are correct. , r We cannot promise any engraving after December the 20th. ISTABLI snlb ma‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. REJ. p435 - ~s."3.4.6£~'E-\1.¢ ‘u; :-._.-... .-..~_.~ - . lliholllllll " l Across thc lengthening vista long l gaze. Musing upon the things l fain would smother, Till. fur aback, in childhecrfs haippicr days, i ace ii form whose image e\cr stays, ' it is, it. is MY MOTHER. .. Ad‘, Uh, who can rcull thc patties of that word Wliick clings more tcnrls-riy than any other? . Anr‘ who. with e s by tears full often blurred. _: llus failed t0 lir-i , by solemn UIPlIlUYlvJS Jtirred, Again the vuicc of .\lt)Ti|l-Iit. New let my viriilliiug gaze o'er-lea; lili‘ pa-zt. Minn i-yi-s shut out tlii- sights i fain would curt-l‘, ll)’ lililid lii- ill 2d ii lrk lll_it‘k.‘ll(\l1.~i cast. And liir-inoig. :- . uiitil at. lzfst l ab". once. more. .\l Y i\l0'l‘llElt. Ah, Ill‘\'t'l' iilorc lllay i behold that flicil Around which .*\ll{.‘{|'l‘s‘ ever Svfllllfui to hon-l‘; w. \'e.t. may i livc, that wilt-willy si-lli‘ 'l"l'll'r'l‘il' Shall spccd mr- lo the Lanll of endless peace. I'll lileet, l)_1l\'t‘ more. )1 Y .\i()’l‘il[-_‘ll itev. George l. Poster. i100 Addison ltwl, t‘ '\'l'lililii. (l. lihe giving oi‘ names. ivhli-h occurs . is father his desire , “Mk Wil- “lli! lwllll" |povtant dr-vclopiiicills are t-vnllllb ally probable on the ll(ll‘llli‘l‘ll ‘bor- ders ot‘ Dartmoor. ' Plflglanll. in lvflllllflqllellf-‘E 0i lli? llls- tor whi} h expands when it freezes. eovery ot‘ a very large iii-posit ot‘ -'\ lllil-“e- will 0i’ lili-ill ,L'l' Ill.‘ (50 tains not only silica, but potash. <iti,_r-outrarts thc tire. that ,lllCl1 soda and aiureina, wfilcli are nec- t‘i~'.~iili‘_\' in glass making. and its use is the best rcspits in the llmllilfllllm of so co th oi iilciliately. fll ill l.ll b i t QO-Ofi-OO-QO-OO-O-O-OQOQOQ-OQ-OQOQOXOOQ-QO-O-O-O KOO-COO ' present.» Ann Smith. ‘rid for ‘or 'illie super experrc- Well, >11‘, “whnngy- ' how is your will iIOWQI‘ “n” lllill '.\rriv-'t: "Yr-s. i rli-l. 'i'iir~ hidcu. - i ‘st lesson? Cont-st. liven you rworst eneiilf lwoimbl.“ ‘Arllir-t: "Guru! it wii< a i'ltlil'l(“~" > has no idea how mean you rolllll ‘iirse niid ruonso-liwip! Tllills their l‘ be if you wanted to. bloenilli‘ swiiilk!" , , ~Ew_oL'/(ss'll~l'o1IsTav. lFn-“Wfivffcio iiconfisfiiiifesecu uu-rs FALL AFTER A FROST? "ii l-on ' of wa- cat r-ypaiirls and r- l-xccpt ill tlil- ca iii llovonslitrrn! “w, of wat " anulite. a substance of inucli val-l bmfiis‘ bmciwmiill “ems i‘ u“ _ , _ __ red-iiot . Fiien it expands anrfgoes m Um "hmufiicturp m “M53” A“ on easily over the woollen feliocs Flllflli l0 "X09715. "granulitt- con- and tho cold of lhc wiitr-r, yinureri , -1 pinches snug to the wheel. This is called “setting a. tire." So lill‘l‘t‘ is a slight moisture hc- l\\'(‘t‘ll tho cup alid H001" and the cold of a fi-w frosty nights H-Xptllltifl that llioistlirr‘ and loliselis-tlic nuts and the.- faii to the ground. -—-——¢o>--_ not only economical. blit gives glassware of the highest quad an experi- THEIR BLOOMIN‘ SWANK. ine time. two others are bciii: iistructed, and it is anticipated at the commercial maiiut'a-ctilr-~ glass will commence iiluiost iui i were go of , A i-oslcr iilid his best illseussing the recent lllilfll-J lwc of their ilcqiiiiiiuniicca. '.\rr_v: “did you read ‘the list of iii for .~’l('il as them 'll\'l|“.Y lili‘ wr-rlrliu‘ The paticlil- Wonderful! -\\’llv p“, i“ n“, puppy, '|‘hr-_v might be _ is qlllifilillll I gut my wifo to pilud ],;,,-1,.r,.qa,,,g!" __ > ; _ e baby for iiczlriy 20 lllllllllfb. - '_\rr f‘ 'l"illil"_v'l'i' luiitlir-r giving l .' ‘cr sich a ‘alidsouii- lll'l‘\'t‘ili as a ' ‘err-e and lriip!" __._ .{-¥3———~ ~ Transparent.‘ OVEN-WARE Hos the name on cvcfl’ Piwfi nuhl nun no Saves Fuel, Food and Labor Pyrex eaves about one-half the fuel requlrfll. l""‘l"5° i, absorbs "u", an m; oven heat and cooksiood qui..-- y. ..\.§.___.._....___. i ' 11;:'.'“-,._»-»-"‘ <4 ' it iives food in rgarlv waxw- WM" °°°k°d i" "Wm vegetables and meat retain their natural color and flavor to such a degree that economy may be Pfiflltied l" l-‘NIYMQ m, l“; glponllve kinds and yet have delicious food.‘ * OO-O 9"“ 5a.," larnqrf-lt, in’ always fro: from grease amfod- or; you g3" flash it as easily u your china and silver. Ever)! Piece is wluararitéietii NOT to break in even ‘cs3..- We have a beautiful display ‘of this 0"" it"! "his were. in prices from 90c to $10.00. - Casseroles $250 to . . -- 54-75 Casseroles in Nickel Stand $5430 Utility Pans $1.75 to. . .. . . . .. . $2.60 Cnko Pans, round and square $1.40 to .. . $1.75 Bean Pot: 32-75 to - 53-50 Bean Pot: in Nickel Stand . ---- -- 55-25 Etc" Etc. The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. WHOLESALE "AND" fiETAll. ' QUEEN STREET GRAFTON STREET ,»,,,.»»»» i" oooo-oooooooyooooooooo-o-oo-oo» i