NEWS Y NOTES A AAaAuAbALIbTS‘ CALENDAR. October has in the main, two damp fields near the coast an covered with the p.111: and violet oi the Aswrs — "Iviichael-mlisl Dilicili-i." they call them in the Old Country, because they commence to bloom about the Feast of St. Nllchacl (Sept. 29). White or host frosts now begin to follow clear days und (say the old folk) “three you may have seen. 1t wvs about the centre o! the suits disc on Bun- dsy iApi 25.) In this case the high central on Jena‘. 3i. lt ivas Mill-n central March 1st. 1 did not ub- ccrve its next appearance. 11111 this present spot is certainly‘ U"! 25 tilere are 85 days. D-vldm! "115 mm three periods gives a iiiiic over 28 days between returns oi the spot. As this ls greater than ! Syung 911g mom Jpn, 21 until April. the actual time of the sun's l'0'.il— l but since ii mcistens the ‘Treatment of Seed Grain t0 Control Smut Diseases R. R. IlURST.__(l.-I-borafm-y o! Plant Pathology, Experimental Station, Charlottetown, P. E. I. order to remove the smut balls. This ilvnrk is assisted gNfl/tly by ; blowing the smut out with p strong, blast of air in the fanning mill. ‘ i (Hi Formciln. Copper carbonate dust or Ceicsnn are ilsed to pre- icnt bunt. Formalln costs only about 3-4 cents per treated bushel grain THE UHARLUFFETUWN GUARDIAN i FARMERS’ STOCK. BREEDERS The Garden Column By JAMES H. BUBDITT Director o! Nltlonol Glldfll Bureau ' Most Widely Grown Flower. The flower mobably most widalg ’ grown in gardens of the Uni dry spot in your garden where it is amount of water a; well. Plant breeders have worked on it for more than a. hundred years. improving the size of its flowers and the brilliance of their colors. Sisgle and double forms now exist in white, yellow, pink and scarlet. One plant usually consists of six MAY. 8. 192.1 AND l CARDENER§J t; Canadian Garden Service i937 i IY GOIDON LINDIAY Ill’!!! Undoubtedly the average un- atcur gardener loses more by rush- ingtbcsclsou thaninplcntingtoc cl- planted sorts Will actually be ah . ~ ‘There is no objection whatever. in fact it ls advisable to got some things started early. There is mom Bride in the first marlgold or slants and more snhsfacticn in the irst meal of peas or potatoes rght from the garden at the door than “lg 81°11? t are m; as t" Stocks, Aster and Petunia‘,ulv1q‘11:;l' In the second Zinnia, mngpld, l WCCiia Oi line iixatiler to begin winds came beiorc the aurorii m i with. The lanes are gay with the which ls not generally the crisc.‘ Wheat Bunt or Covered Smut. 5¢Bi°5 i5 U19 Pfli-lllam» 5 n1“, iv "ycitii-iiteds’ us w call the “m my .a.>i lcitcr io you I ' cousin of the worst weed in our , lltl. Olic sharp frost in May will do not mud serious frost, m4 o, Golda-lbrods (Slllldago) While the mentioned a. spot which was u) Clem nu seed grain znrdens. pushy or livid-cw- Pvri- oftcc completely ruin s promising the tender things. which must b, thoroughly before treatment in ulaca ls n. true succulent. with un- , only start or st least set the hard- held beck until all dhrlger o, limited resistance to hot sun and 1" mm‘; w 1m- bwy; ma; mp1“, freezing ls over are the Dahlias 011m“. Ind Gladiolus. As m, latter sre bulbs snd do not ppm. up until a week or so after plum. 1M they my be risked Within , the lmvcl of really mm ‘for the Gel-den consecutive Wllllg frosts bI-IIZ , rain." olicn tile Aurora. hangs u non, possibly the spot has d. smiill weeding must be dong at onus, Add a pulsating cunuln across u... north- motion relative w the surfs snrluce l lb. p: formalin to 30 x1110!“ v1 to ccht slmwllfls stww- M11 v1 in a doom 1m: on. But there Even in the moderately u,“ which develop a terminal clilsier would b, ‘ “min ‘mum; g: garden there is usually an 0d‘ em sky, and bathcs the landscape, in ii ivzuril. half-light. It forms a‘ thin rliill on the water troughs to-j usri‘... iilc 1-11.! of the lllallth. and opposite to the direction of rotation. Hoping you may find this main. Yours truly. Gli-u Currie.’ of some litte interest to you. l rc-I “hivf- b61112 sure to measure these quantities cccurafsly. Place the 21min in a ole nbout 4 inches deep rind sprinkle with formalin solu- cf many buds. They opeh in suc- cession, giving a continuous show of color from mid-June until kill- ing frost. Judument used. The old caution against pirtiing all the eggs in one basket certain- corner where fruit msy be pro duced. A dhdfly. Plum‘ or peggl tree will not take up a great tics,‘ or mom. Under garden condition, Muallrilulns iiuil icnrlstools sccm to This letter is of more i-hzin a I ‘IP11- Silovvi grain thus treated zinc this m. pm best suited to their little mierest. 1 have checked uic info a M“ pie and sprinkle it A sandy soil in ‘full sun ls best 1y holds m; of gardening. mny where it is possible is 1.1.1.151, grmvth. and one may find nmny dates of the last paragraph and melt 311K’ immi- This process is re for this flower. Gve it the hot. people urge at c portion only of more than the ususl pmgmm, Inzblc fungi among these humble suppose the missing date to be $1‘? '9' 1111 i1 $116 Erflih i5 moist dry 590th! V0111‘ 817G911 WM" "i! eschpwckctbcsowncnthc etrliggt most tlflnga can be grown h, m,,c,ab;c‘_y_ 5mm. Monday, i day not very nrty gallons cf so utlon doe difficult to grow other things. Ibr mum, an,’ m, bulk planed ‘t My", o, m.“ 0mm.” envm I about fifty bushels or grain. Nov front yard plantings. when the m, prop" “m, “d at 1cm m.“ ‘mum ‘ i‘ (lays unrl earthquake; are more urr-viiicrit now. and one notices suitable for observations, owing to weather conditions. For those who heap the grain into a. pile am cover fmir hours with bags damp- Inside Low Hedge Sow Bordc r of Vince. Minor (CICW Myflm Imerflpefitd and Forget-Mc-Nota. Sow These An- heat is reflected from pavement and building, it should do well. seed held for possible misses or to replace destruction by rabbits, Certain trees. if. i8 true. may succumb in a hard winter, but m. m“ me barometfl‘ which has are 111$ 13,‘? gnow’ it “*1” b0 F“ cried with fllc treating solution with DwarfEoscMoi-ning Glory water copiously once a week Do ‘uccll isu-lv smsdy since April. be- mar u i e sun 1'0 alts‘ 0n , l Pur le Petunia. ll-Cyhfls- - , stray dogs and possibly we; treks are not expengiw 5nd a,‘ p . ., ., . . I ., an i- x15!» u“ as l~ Pal-U d, , Uncover 21nd seed at once. “u. [n Roy‘; 1_.$g|v|p, Violet-Purl! l. 2r- P _ i i _ not 50w before u" ground 15 wum . p». \ lrlcrru lil as we 13mph a l idle 1 Copper pqrbonm dust ,5 my I Chwowm” rm” Drnmmonfll, Boon s‘. zealous children. ma?! gplilfcdéoiryi tiliqsfiu-fpgéi. (‘P earth. on account of its and its complete rotation at tic cffcctivc. costing about 2 cents to 6_zlnn|a Pam“. Gown‘ Bu], g-Aprlcct Phil)! u!’ Annuals for the Flower Show Screed out’ Season cherries, plumbs almost lllrlllmeh . ufblt. is nearer the sun solardequatm- is about 25 claps 1W0 m“ (WC bushel but smmumé b B I d, l m - - - ' . l -~ l. ~ . e _ o . a “fl anibrgn-mtaltiieain pigs Yigii. tglfprairoigiitilgli? pcltintbfiilgii: lie-l ill» cllsfldvflnicsi o! cloasin COMBINING HEDGE WITII cw! °Y dw"! *9“ mormnihiloiiysl m sired: are rfoundp 3...»: I m’ “m” m" been 0mm“ K. (fr his h (‘e in! it is 3'4 days- ‘ll-Dd this is 1'1 proof ‘he drill should the seed becom FRONT YARD FLOWERS Pink flowers will Wpeflrlory sow- annuals which are seldom 118011101‘ ndeed m mum ye.“ “M”! which Wm m" abundant whim‘ (“"1 ° ' Lgcreasewmw ma, the Sun '15 m, Solid “The My clnmD- it is used at the rnte of z year, and if the mmmngu? year thc- that purpose For example the expert's m” been mm‘ ranmr‘ 1°’ we “m” owupbd‘ straw‘ um; e r “mm movement o‘ the S o“ mum-o; ppr bwhey Trent, the Seed (M; ovu- me wgfld’ egpeptmthp lng ls repeated the secén ‘lower up; annual sumlbwm espedam; m‘ Now they urge splitting the seed berries. gooscbsrrles. curranis, f3 ll'i.'lo\vr-'on said the pioneers across the face of the Sun (Eli-l! ’h°i'°1‘~¥i‘il' ‘n a tiqllt mixer which United States. 50°19“ u” "mated ‘Iggy-baths dggitlres of these new dwarf chrysanuthemum flower- ffipply am“ aourrgr H" mm and sunmon bu?!” and chums m‘ y ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' n front yams. A fashion fou- lswn lie cum“ Oumne is broken M u“ ed strain; the “mum chrywr uving 1111:]: cnangrsclzléig 201mg] all hardy- n! our Island, all crops, potatoes. turnips. carrots and all garden .~lluu!il be in the root-cellar: a consequence of the the British Astronomer Royal) wiis m“ be Constructed "i 51114111 correctly interpreted by Galiles as i ‘mm l bflml- drum- or box. Treat- Nmtio“ | in: by this nlcihod may be clone. cost weeks before and shrubbery Planting unreuived by 001°, h” pyevgued 1n Amer can suburbs for a decade or more- With b d5. czmers to releve dullness OI P111" tern, sow at the back of each squari a line of violet-purple annual solvla. themums, notably Morning Star. the largest of all; Calendula Radio, the Russian stcifce Suworowli, anr season. In this way the harvest is spread over a. much longer per‘cd. Fresh peas. lettuce. spinach. carrots Where spccc is very llmlfcd ii is quite feasible. through grafting or budding to have several varieties .. - . . i. l d- ; yon].- the‘. km-w wym; they about its axis. the rotation causes,‘ f"? 5B9 111E- m dawn o! \ - , m ,5 , , , public im- ticpiea - in l; " business recovery. and e ' 1 t la. then M’ if" '~ u r tbe l5 tor." ilme it i5 advlsab‘e torocf: the drill qvwiimed- °“" ‘°'°“'°5" garden Ind-git nmit phlox drummondl be gm...‘ with plenty or room n. “m!” °" “m” °°“““““"Y "1 "°““"“'“ 5°” Tm“ MW“- . ‘“' ‘ s‘ ° o“ ° r’ wheels back and forth before “uihmfines are mud m“ the “m: Chamois Rose. then a line of seed 01 their roots to feed in. without corlP §§"§ns'¥gp§1i§.i.wnh I mm lonw- “OIL ‘ i W preceding the Feast 0f 1 .\i'~ or All Saints. From 1s plnycrl on this night I (\“C1lb‘lt>l’l to have a, pagan The influence of the siulspot did not end with the appearance of the aurora; interference with the telegraph service came on the 28th, as the wires were gripped by tllel Fiilrimfi to iced. otherwise there is a (lflllflPr of breaking or bending the working parts, (I!) Cercsan dust gives excellent has come to create a. livelier. SW61‘ setting for our homes. Mrs. Francis King. author. lecturer and Dre-ct <1- al gardener, known ihrflllsmut ‘he world for her gardening skill and i l bi rnis that sweet- géghw gtockcwhose flower is noth- ing but whose scent at evening is gverythmj. Another line new v1 zinia. pumlla Golden Ba1l.\ with 0119 petition from weeds or other plsnts. By reducing the number of flowers to s. plant, large blossoms may be produced. Scientists and plant breeder; have come f0 the assistance of the Canadian gardener by allow: i118 him to extend the season still 781'"!!! by introducing new and THE P. E. I. @1151 IS ISLAND QUEEN , You have lead of Maude on a sum- x. , .v., s; A mm on Oct, l, excess current generated at the Cont?“ Qffmlll. costs about 2 1-3 I ts in a series of six 3 “o \~\\IE)1}/1l]\¥yili tipsy of rain and noé-fh fltfiknelziic Dole. Fort hours at atgséletiitmcliioglllaiélelitfl-Zd if; §§i§i§“g§§,fl {pent yard flowers can gialzfilgilcéltisplélwfigpfigtllelmilfag; at??? A “.1415 lnvclyulffireepeéi‘ b‘ “m. vafleu“ It ,8 u n” Mame ma... d” . <5!» '1}, p, h_ l; much dumpge a. me e w res were cu o com- ‘ > ~ - n beplanled.) . ' _ L as hag ccer ca. ll f . m ' who L - “d m c my l‘ 1923. Potato diggmg missum from me Aumnc coasts gfzitseeeféf 1-? Ollngeisonly per Eggs?‘ gnrgasrflifidpg acggimitlon. pimpemell. is a dwarf creeper with 08;“ ‘shiéifwiig ggenlttgltilnfigmflyngldty mva-nakodhai’; cc e new l a i. . “Pr” w m- ews c“ ... m. W... =~ c £’Z’.“‘.‘§.f.i..‘°"“ .31?“ scrap; a’: w» m» c» ~=i=~l B»... Y» w i» i» may o» f 1.0M‘. Potato digging Oct. 3, , n e n ..- e m C ~ _ _ mund‘ » e e. I c, h” paged the "was n“. and early mom 191;, Tqyyentful mus 0s; 3 1m, gmat gale of Apl. e9 was prqbpbly seedflrlxgfildusbeg 011x232‘! tots-egg: b11111”, of Where for any reason a hedge of isi-hmrimbesunny 91mm? hgllcmgcuenda: m. “m, a ‘m. chum’ u, om" who mm,“ u,’ M“. Wm, ‘ the dwarf apricot vwlvi b“ 1mm" m“ Wldtaibles. Indeed it is only by u..- crumpled lwm. 0n Oct. 4. i927. a flock of young -' observed, probably con- pi-ior to leaving us- ‘ ' sci-king: shelter. Oct. ~ fly simulating a bee creating a, mild panic as n. invades houses or schools in tho Fall. Blsckfish came ashore at Simrmerside, Oct. 5. 1930. Electric storm. with hail, at 3 ‘p. m. rm, 8. i921: aurora. at night. ‘Jvrlrln dllji‘. Oct. 6, 1928'. temp. 68 llczrccs (rllfifil?) at 4 p. m. connected with this disturbance. We have much still to loam about sunspots and aurorac. What unknown factor produced such a. vivid display this time, when the three previous appearances of the sunspot got no such response? And why should these trouble makers recur at intervals of 11-1 years? Did. this display affect radio re- ception? Is the Pacific Coast "im- mune"? ii Mm mils apple crop nlllzcil. Ni" m‘ 0”" 13- 1935- 5"?“ "waves H t i f C.“ Bod d covered with canvas or blankets f0 e1 l d {e n ...,- 4. H9 1mm Bmhes and isores o . n us. c. ml 1,.‘ '. ‘v 1" and their education was emen- sa mon an whi . Them are also n, L. d“; t d m“, si.;i~=-.~. v-vpecifllly of Nflmill»: from 1"“ m? Qlmf; Tm,’ a}: m“ °’ “PM "° tary but thorough as m- as it went. FOR m‘: PUBHC much i-mPfWed single six-sins cu- from carriigm may; fiflm g d 11 colltemDllrallc-i. w i l 1 i a m "I mp “PM °"“‘ “m” 3""- My Qrahdfaihcr. with whom I. LONDON May Pnmsm, m the rosin-Hilly‘ and white. m wmn- m, “m...” e", M, ma, w, Sh. f,“ ‘Y, “w, n, ' lived. had other views, so my stud- ' I rums, or “painted daisies," gm m‘ w“ Bu,‘ m’, egglmmxuk saw“ About firs. illliP garden seeds Bra . svixou destroy-ed by ilrc. property" burnt ni. . and two. fires (“L 24° ciwsc a. ' "nu.- the Histoirzl arc, however. a most. interesting mosaic from the czirllcr Malmcsbury and Hem-y of llunt~ history. and fink-titles pf ('\‘cr_y' land; from the Charlcmugrle cycle p’ =' "s and lhsh-thc not 1CZl5i-~| frrvn conflict}: .-'.~.il xhiria; inzn,-,.l~r';ci:. a fictive iiiiiif we filial result nus tux-lye bOUikrl t the seed in the pile for m, 153st, gen hours before seeding but it must: Nmhin uncdvered during this hcriod. It- mziy then be seeded at once or held in storage four weeks. Copper carbonate and Ceresan are poisonous to livestock and humans and p-rccuiltlons should b0 taken accordingly, Covered Smut of Barley Smut of Oats. These smuts are controlled by i110 formalln-tfiatment, 1 1b_ of and "The Well Ccnsidcrcfl linden" "With hedged spaces of WW1 *1" on either side of a short walk this simple design is sussested. made "Y a low hedge which is to be thickly planted all around the inside w.th rooted cuttlhlo of common myfilfi- vmca minor, the earth between the little planis to be sown to forget- mc-nots, with at least one packet of ed. use moss-curled pflrsley- T1115 gem“; p, fine green band enclosing the flowers. Suppose the 31011115 V’ be mt’ gm-idy, dry; then scatter seed of the best pale-colored (not dark) 901W" lacd within the boundaries of pars- ley or of hedBe. 1119mm! 915° 1n they} spaces. A carpet of sweet clover will be there all summer. the little r0081! fact‘. If. ls thcn placed in p pllg and destined to the mine 0r the farm, ms 11110, compasses, and protrator: ""“_"' {if b-‘ififv 811d out smiits. 501k: Ilulltse cats (sud. Lillcriv uilrl Lulu-ell mug; Wcziicd with (hIFiIQL. f l .71‘? ."1~ as not be formalin. Use Copper bUFhCii Lbiushcli. 01‘ in those days to set great store on c. knowledge of Latin. and I had many a. tussle with the "Principla Latina." as the series of fext~books was called. Tho’ I never used that language commercially, I can still ABBEY WILL OPEN splendor of Coronation pailoply, Visitors will be taken through the annex up the centre of the nave and the choir, round the great platform where ‘the Thrones stand and out by the east cioistcr cloor. With the exception of members of home. dominion and colonial ser- wiirins up, in the place when the plants are to grow. ‘They flower freely and spread rapidly. Nasturtium: Like Some ‘tirade. Nasturtiums are among the tendercst of annual flowers. end should never be sown until all danger of frost is over. Yet they do not like the hot sun, and are likely to thrive better in light shade in a. place where they can b0 well watered. The new fragrant double this year in strains of pink, zed, "m1 u"! W11 111-1. continuing until U"! P1011188 have finished. If they are cut back then. they will give l second crop of bloom. Desirable specimens are easily multiplied by root division. The new types make- ing these inter varieves that one is able to extend the season p! those vevetalbles like peas wh'ch must be sown curly in order to get their maximum and essential root INwth during the cool weather. lint flower Sowing, First flowers u; be gdwn g” those very hci-cy kinds which would Mimi-lily rlwclucc themselves in cumin. such u Comics. Ollifcmll Pbr..i~_<»_pi<-1<inp, Oct; 7, 1915. on GEOFFREY 0F MONMOUTH (2) fonnan t , , cvsn among _ .4 0t '1. iczn. r thercd edibl . - " ° J0. “mm” °‘ “m” “s scholars from the mlmniz 14111885- 1 believe modem 911ml“ 1* i° strains have awckenednew intemt i 4...; ; (‘figfw-vyhg finmm. and c“, m the Historia wRegglmwBritall- °-‘QT""‘,“JL“JZ<T‘°~ "us--- yet ldwps seldom he useiunclc. make p sort bi notch-notch v1 in this family. r: you have tried “m- "Ywm- “lmlvle “f! ‘will’ ‘h’ ‘mlkmid h” “m” “ pp. nlyn npiclps 9.1.1115, niae. which he composed about rfgl" M0“! pats ls controlled r1190 But his tongue. 1 cannot help Euclid and Geometry, which to my some o; ms new hybrids with 1mm. Ulndvmft. . Th 91ft I he“ h d 1 1d her e .- ,_.,.., 9,..-“ Ha,.,.,,,g,0,, 0,, u... year 1139, Geol*ffrey' illldcr- (Qmfl-‘v 1x51132111]; dig"; 21mm‘; smiling when 1 think pr tucqquicr, 31nd is ver-y urtgagilsgactorytastlglff; ferent success up not lei; um dls- "— ° ' " ' “ ’ “i” Thqk; ._-- ‘ ,_ M ‘y, QC; 9' took to vwltc the histony of the N _- - 1111-11589 0 humpmus wuy he "poked, fun" at en "everyone _ own . wurageymumm try,“ them 8mm. m l l l"‘i§.1 Pflrirililz)? clamps Ogtoglld by Britons from. the time or um. Rixmgltfiiffllfff,“ a d" °°“‘““°"- us. when we mm broken his lpws. Dear me. I've ilwifln°glecied is especially the newest dwarf flower- Judges “$8.3” y. Ivghllsolhn up? 222.513 hsfiiflfw mm w, 19,9; nmch “in “Us first King. Brutus. (from whom imam mm n lcctlmmemlal _!01'- It was great fun all right for all tell you about v tiat Pulpi mg “an They are being comma“, WWW.“ m Gum” Gum with . ‘W’? . nwvfu. 0:11P slvecps the Island, they took their national name) to W.“ nmturpte pan ofwater. bprsy but the culprit. but therewere times Ifeacher. Well. you ll have to wat ;mp,0v°d_ “up” ca“. w,“ n" dun u“ m“ ‘m. o“ m m. 5m md w “rylp, n. q, mm... (mmagel 06L 1g, death oi’ Cadwnlladci", the lust (31% N‘ 1 i6‘; gm 0 billbhfllla of seed when I'd “avg pfefgfled "the till next Saturday. as I must sign mwsold odor’ and undue,“ mo tum iii" m“ d 19... . m... gencral n, M,» spun. m... The twelve books of OM p}, ‘to anothgf ‘gllivltclllggn 153;" wile.’ l 1m m off, as the announcers say- DoPyglethrllms Are Improved. double flowers of u... car- with a basket“, o, flesh ..m ‘ ' Most of my scioo c. were ———-——————- u e pyretlirilms are offered Ewan gum whm mum“. o; mm," this type are used as cut flowers. . iii Uri. l4. 1917. A fort- _ _ c9re5qn m,“ NIP" d Jvvzvl,“ Bum a, Experb lligdnil; from Cell-ii", myths. "Wm o ‘ - I i‘- io above 165 were more advmum-L and I had westmmst r Abbe Wm be own m among the most satisfactory per- lcizrnrls of Cciiic Saints Bibliciil ' A "i voililol of extra mbjuzs" 1t was ciutomary - e y’ i ennials They are easll p!“ ' - public view from May 15 to June 5. f c Y 81°11"! Elrly Hardy Alien. And stuffs him full of s. chicken rom seed. and come info blossom While most of the autumn flow- ering hlrdy asters have been bfgd from Mmriwl, Wild flowers. mucli attention is being given abmgd m an early flowering Eumpqm pppcjsg, the amellus strain. Hybrids of this species bloom in July and August, You have read of the lays. the ' s . 0f the rustling 00m and the flow- » ers of spring: Bull 0! all the lays of whguc o) pen Ihcrc is nought like the lays of the P. l}. I. hen. Long before Maude has raked her begun to lap’, If the millunaiifs beau makes I fry. Then hail! all hell! to the P. EJI. hon! (‘the of the greatest blessings of all to men. of the l-Iibibriil. of which ihc make is! tab g m j ' - ~>m ~ 1 °7tl1 or Arthurian cycle takes up mp. The “Vi”? “"11 “"1".” 11110 ii" 1"!" and ca‘; as: fimnyabeau-aes vices visitors will be asked to pay the family n11 the more interestl a cam m” M um’ b“ it is “My "J “m ." ' . work ls dedicated to R0,“, Fr, liilli flit ever busily about them. 1 g ' '5 155; f Th; m w i w‘ ‘n pwduce bushy Plimts Wlleled B911‘ leiyllflyKililirf mani- G10 W" Ruhr .‘ ..r ‘Moflmwg hath Sh? set in lean b are cs by translation. Old Ehlclid an a m on ee. s w go Wm, m“, “We”. Thwm “any n“ m" P I I hm m Bland v" Hr Nomhern patron ‘driily al'f"\\dlll.i‘iti‘ltllglbéli.llod‘DISCO! elven 'ii the foot o? milstly h“; beelgteionungllm for a lot o! ‘article; tgiirrfig gildprgfidinllgfi eggnry Mariglltliig :1?!" Muilgou- “awn ‘mm sud. n I I . - - nppmirc-zl to be . v ' " ' “‘| , ' , ' f ‘ _ . ° c9 Y1 we . I went through 1 e c o en III is n my (Q0 __ ' ,_ liv lag up hi‘... ll hollow dome yisiiilllrlfil] by u... ,,r,..,r_,,,,df,ni)n_vv Or,\(\:1l(1‘21;t§lglnd%(;i sxrztarflclllng Books I, U.‘ and In’, and do you attendants and also reimburse the v... htinued on PSI! l6) Edlh Mcxcnns. Newton Cmxs. . i \._'.p..,p Nun“; PM,“ was m me Gséllgrii . 1X11 the (fifllilililbli in“ forth ‘Wm; 1 cnuefl i!“ 0W- imow, I rather liked them. They vaifious changes Land institutions Zpnllhv m“, ‘mo’, suppomng “b5 VH0 my crrlilp oys whnt is now m! Mm” m gmllmfi" “Pawns were solely propositions, m4 W 0h willgotherw suffer in con. or il('llt‘w' \‘.'(‘i'(‘ columns of misty meymgsselramgs‘(ffflglitglgsl gilgrvof sine street lilllnby unto them that wliifm’ and made you of all offgribr; Icgilegtaixoyns in th: - ~ ‘ " ‘- l P your c p. Practical Abbey for eight months. J1- Whf" ‘he d15- lic upon ihoir banks. Watered is ‘llie. nloreover. by lnlces and rivers GBOMQUT ‘W15 thy agpflqyflgm a! He. lll fllOl". sistcs that ihi- II! mnthemstical instruments such as icria is a translation of an fllli‘ :~ll(‘<“i.s of radi- The, Dairy Bow Earned Good Wages b n liqhtlrng. pkrycil _ _ _, ,' 11 _- 1 - .. - . 2 a ‘ . i‘ ‘M’. ‘Mi the‘ iglivngufhilh ktafitrlinoliltxtcintxh: Ln"; yihcp-gnyzlrli"2x30511221 nlltisolllletstlllejxe: c» sum-m- n..- Dnndrull. d,’ 1 l - . . ... .'- . "ilcl nlllu. WW,“ .\ -'\ .' ' ' . 1m‘. up tfikfli u... lli\".'ll't i. m“ “'"'“h‘ "W" “"11" V°Yh8e 9 6 ~ l“ 1 ' a c ‘entitle? B1111 "i 1 .3 - BllTTl-Ili m PRIGES rumnsii nu: moor "l" mmd "h" The d02'l(l'li]l1‘i\ll?pl\l<i‘l l bncflli‘ rtounii‘ “mm”! illc- which she Siixlfdifllirifg C i ‘I .. ,‘.‘V‘ ._ -»» i.~‘l]).apf=r; ';’v_*'~ . A ' s , o, mrl unwrap: z,p,.llc.mp,,._. ._. Coma,“ a Gm h: sfi-ellrfliérv-Lrutiirep m... where- ‘s °"‘Pl")' Paid the Following Bultorfat Prices Last Season- fl ‘ the north "up on oriBrmun as Gmmrpy “W ‘With this. ‘description vxli-h b .. 1n. m. thls point 18pm,“ b _, rm _ __ ma“ mm Geoffrey -pOvM_l<1, 0 Per l. . i-ni'.'liri<~orl'g.;l’>f::élg [he \vé,st,l,.l,c"(j\.‘,),,,,.'s?QI1\IINZQLéEu{SIr0 icicmlrvie poetic talent. i) ,~ ‘l 24C PEI‘ Lb. -‘~ - . . " . “ v-"wrs l - - ... . ;ll\\'ll,\'-\ has somc- xi\115131112’!tiiiiglgihyiig11"‘!!! 5:111!) hp,“ ma. l . PQI‘ Lb- » i0 icll us; I rr- ' , . ' " i" "m ‘- i FL: w, . l f - , v (m, Curr!“ n, New ;Iii@.=»m_d.r......s.b_..s arc up... u . .,7_,§',"f‘,‘;j “,",°,‘} “q viii. During the Peak Production Months. July. Aulusf. and $¢Pl¢mbcr Prices .. . ,, _ . ~- cud alc fp- \ , , i-f pominl features ~i R - h _ M» nubt you noticed evpr is mm“. rm. tho ‘ “ m m“ M] islpnq a. m“. author saw U“ i Qlllfllllld COIIIDSYRIIVQIy Rig , ‘ .. . . .. . . I n! zlsplny of Aurora last mm mi‘ ififlhd doth zifforrl in un- Once More Mixed Farming r\ . .. ,, _ _ [xligiiiitlliitilfll-qlnglt‘ ifnmlriigtnllsjwjfi“iwhhr £710 ‘ilbflliiivill A Pm"! TEACHER (l) I .;,.“.\.i\;..c u..- 1...“, pus i...“~xh;mvhillgiiyvl_ wit‘ Th? n” “Fidmquonal "my Scored a Distinct Success. .5-i,l ,|l,_,‘,vw‘igcfillfi fffiigcini-OA: air! hillsides mm‘! fvi- [Hilgp .,1' 111.. M i‘ mmi P1191551‘. Dairying Pay. steady pm l,‘ will lvnqpn nmtmnk“ for hw-jltt-rllylifxillglsffufll. hv ilflill-iDll of u... H’, , 1J1"giguidlléilillflt-flllii‘. ll 1 _ JOINS. JOiII "l! flflfldfl WhO I T l‘ -"'ti“!"i. Sometimes this crops in “W. illlf‘. rlivi-iz. »~ knnw ‘vhatoy "will! ‘U! Ill‘! making 1111""! and Send ‘cwp “"11 n‘ i'l"il\\'ll in Shape; harvest‘ FmH-lsifllélfi do} yir-lrl H191!“ ». I w“. Om, fiorpriif‘) If you h Y0!!!‘ 0118M l0 Ul- »..{ n f1 ~'.'....a»‘§i"efm'd lnki u.“ in?“ “""‘ Ploy Yiiitllillliilhof {iifiii ‘ ' "m '" = W“?! it volt; repair:-i§v§»“§i’if¥§$i§“i§'§'""y ‘that ‘#63 .. . nu. a c (My, i“ the glad-es “hflvjor Hrmrpfi) .-;- rnrv illni. l’ culd not have is the time to CHIP]! I'll w‘ get it done. H1117’; hmrww?’ "WNW?" "kills are due n lame spot. on the sun which Was-s that the as thc saymg llll. cri "for worlds, therein ' 9i flfi. I 1m" "aw"! ihimigh the var! us cniiic inni- f i n 1 meet change of pus! ll !‘.". ‘ MONTHLY. N0 DELAYS Whether ills welding or new parts that is H ___ and flowers 0f lllflny colors Hut r1 . , % ‘ ~ iiihiiilngiilooligliriitigh atwtho a‘ required we can give ou quick gervi Egg); phi m f, of CREAM .,,;,,._., h, me Church ore; rrliain. y ce. l1 0n nit] n comm! point to serve 28233:‘ w i k Illllllzlglfltdllr)’ tAflOl‘ van. . ecanr s ~ rrvas r c . . i»Fr..':::.:ii.:.ir"rir::~.i::. " "v a -. i ‘l ° "W l" "l" Schoolhouse; out 0f order and wc’ll 1 ' ' All F d; , , _ _ _ quo c what if. will ormer Cream Rollins Will be 0w- Qv§?§:§.“$} °...s..’.’§°.'..“;‘.‘.’...",“°,,,;;;j. wit i0 make it as good as new. Some New Ones. Cream Haulers are r-Jiiéli qlismcilsallttlortidvcarlca: qT BMNGS THE CLOVER” jfifihwgf: ggfiimglhgs tvgmd 1.2.5.! _by U! at Present- Tlmc interested call at Our Office or Write. ' i -. n w Orders are now being hooked for lmmcdi-it m hm b“: WE CARRY DE LAVA], 331M114“); pAnlrs ' ° ' ' ° w“ ""‘°‘“‘°"' MODERN com STORAGE AVAILABLE m"! 317F171! delivery. Write for prices delivered your ‘bum, safe. In the course of my school , liie- I had but two schoolmuters. I can ncw sec that this wu s gnu . For Mats. Poultry. m. BRUCE sfiawsnr Irvin"- v-i-mciri». i... Ltd. ~*i.»=i§.i::=;:i:==~:;i.§ ‘*‘°"'"""' """"’ DENTRAL BREAMERIES CIIAIIIIIIITIIIINJAEJ. whom he ruled. and wisely guided ‘ their steps till they passed into the ' outcr- world. The first of chm ieachmi was named Green: ho wu a m“ who s°m°h°w ‘ -2 live. lmciivilie. as. John cc. n. s. H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager i QWIIUQM’ i i. CHARLOTTITOWN pgolql “g3” i’ ti’