Best. '1 al. t l‘ ;. f,‘ L F" lbjgrow the Best, sow the STEELE. BRIGGS’ SOLD EVERYWPEKE IN CANADA 59rd (b; mustratod Catalogue TEELEBRIGGS SEED C.“ v “CINADES GREITEST SEED HOUSE " -’ h "TQRQNTQ-IIAMILTOII-WIIIIIIPEG-REGINA- eonouvoal Chicks White Lcgilorns. Blood-tested Stock. '. Price $20.00 per 100. S. R. Pendleton KENSINGTON. P. E. I. Barred Rocks. Express Prepaid. AT STUD ‘MARSHALL JOFFRE N0. 13186 Premium Stallion _ This horse, weighing i750, is it Black Percheron and passed with honors‘ ' m ‘a high standard of excellence required by the Dominion Gv. , ent to ' n“; "gpgaes the line?’ but on this La- voices have wired hoarse‘ and aoienui- t .-u-‘i_=_‘~__:oi~lsa'i-nrrirljow~~ npuianrsmix. Nature Notes: aprll- . 4 still ...;~..-.,.;..£, to‘ . Officially spring commences at‘ the still faint) koepiup ruin" Vernal Eqinox March 21st when thwoitheir old featnl tibial. though their land not until April Ilatdoel- rlldfl 1v crave. mooklnli at mirth, and thi. Boreas resign his sway, and even ls- -wine'-hu loltlitl “Ivor. and I write, on the 24th, heavy snow: only liquor todlatend their‘ paunehgg, squslis obscure the view. Many mi-‘ and eweet intoxication 'nev'or grant birds are here but they must‘ to drown "the memory of the out. but find it hard w get ii livlnz. Iii Emily, more saturstion and‘ watarioggsdiieas Brontes "wutherillg holshio." s Inn-‘aod distention." NOWJWHOU-YIIVI th-_ tiistic romance, the precursor o! the ought it of the humble fro}? Built is "st Elmos" and all that weird tribe the motlei’ oi’ genius to take "the em. or misanthroplcal heroes that thrill-‘ nion things o! life and‘ give then an ed the feminine bosoms oi~a bygone‘ aspect until then » . day; in that occurs this passage: fjtwe I read in ‘rbafluardlanu-igt g‘ lub- were. ln April then. the weather "was sorlbsr hlspossession a largo sweet and warm, the grass‘ as green moth tiriithad Just ‘emerged from its as showers and sun could make itfand ‘ cocoon. I think thrpiece where this the two dwarf apple trees near the‘ hsmenednwas‘ QLeai-Lbut am not southern wall in lull bloom." This was ‘quits sure," for "somebody "took the written of northern England, almost Ila-heron m!."’_B,_ut the point is, that ten degrees nearer the Pole than we’ the owner wished t0'kn"t'>w'the' name are: If we could have Aipfil like that, oi’ the moth and he're‘I‘ can help hiip. and all our other advantages as,wall ‘The three largest moths of thehland -our Island would be peerless. ". are theLunl‘. the Oecropia. andths ‘i During the month several vivid dis- ‘ Pléilyllhomusl‘ motlisl it not the l plays of Aurora or Northern lights‘ Lllrli. moth (Actlss lune) for that is were observed; mDrC than occurred in ' i1 very light greenish white‘. with hind aing"-.a,.cll4:h._in..-thQlr-ltygiln lake‘ Iwell with tepid water and " dry-by a ‘Mai-eh. and it ls so iikell’ that still‘ l more were blanketed I:y stormy skies the months when they are most fre-‘ i i quent as a rule, and they are always, wings produced into sickle-shaped tails. Oi’ the othertwo the Oecropia " and not seen. March and October ‘are I Tooth (‘Samll cecrollla. L-lis evidently‘ the commoner, since! have seen at least six specimens against c-lc of the‘ - i. llviilhady Beauiigul Continued iicai Pua""j§ f . " Answer-O)" Don't do Atfyollr’ no being llllt a little overweight ll far-better than being one. pound Illi- derwalaht and. u a math! o! tacit.‘ I shouldn't consider that III-pounds for la overweight. i imagine you are llllt "pleasingly plump." 0f course, there is no harm in going without rich dea- ggrtl. You may go without pies, cakes, puddings or ice cream Ind say “No, thanks.” to aundaes or sodas of any kind‘ for a while. But please don't diet my dear. You don't need to. andit might do you a lot of harm. Eat ‘bweetsor candy in moderation alter meals. ~\\ (2) Wash the entire body in warm water and a pure aoaip every night. In the morning stand in the bath-tub and rub your body with common tabla salt. using about a euptul in all. Rinse brisk rubbing- Apply a little on the followin, lotion to the arm-pits: One dram boric acid, two ounces witch- haael two ounces ruse-water. two- oilncés elder~flower water. This lo} tion is ‘an astringent and will help close the too active sweat glands. You may also apply a deodorant powder during the day. At any cosmetic counter you will be able to prozure reliable products’ which will stop the underarm per- spiration. One of these and the treat- ment outlined should give you relief from this annoyance. i3) Please send for my leaflet on - connected with changes of wmtiier, I l Polylihemus moth. 1t is beautifully “cue °t the Hm? '5 n Win31” w“ am inclined to think when they thrust, marbled and mottled with a vinous flashing spears to the zenith or fly tinsel the wings have a spread o! ab- shimmering sheets, that the bad wcs—. 01"- flvé lhthes in the mule. end are. trier is ahead of us, and when thcyi Non killer in the female. 'I'here is a! shine with a. mild glowlow to the‘ half-moon-shaped spotinthe control north, the conditions are modcrntlngni o! each ‘wing, ‘and near the tip of=the The aurora On the night of the 2m lore-wines is a darker spot; which in was followed by g lovely day but the lflmoclses his a- bluish cast. The 60*‘ wind turned to thesouth East ‘in the - cooltls e rough-looking nrown_|true-- afternoon and the 14th ivas unplea- til"! Pointed ‘at both ends. The Poly-l 15th the temperature was so low that a. bucket of water froze in the ‘back porch and next day the ground was Cram). is a heater looking insect of a but! leather-color. Ithls a glossy transparent spot almost central‘ white with snow and the tliermome- on will fore-wins. and a darker, ter stood at 24 dcgrets FE, ntmld-day’. all“ m“ "w tin. nut thelilnd wings It is not the cold oi’ mid-winter that‘ have arenaarksble ornamental-tenth is so disastrous to vegetation, but the‘ the shape of a large, oval, indigo blue‘ incessant alternations of mild weather‘ Spot, and enclosed within this apot is and frost in spring; first tempting the ll Clrolllnl‘ trlnsparent "pane" ' Sill"- delicate buds toshow and then mpg-- rounded-by a yellow ring: the whole‘ ing the lender growth. f iiavin: w: ‘véry eve-lure 14ml. Sad‘ “ ‘Now"is" hesrdrthe" iaucous singing lthcfrbvglvlllg the moth its specific‘- oi’ theirogs oh the milder nights.‘ Home c! Polvnhemus. The is.’ Thoreau‘ pictures them as htheistllfdy if my memory serves, ‘a neat: round sant, with rain. On the night oi’ the phPml-ll‘. .m0lli iwlew ypolyphemus,‘ - much more detailed information than space here will permit. The leaflet is free, butplease to remember in in- close stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing. To improve a dry skin, substitute a _ cleaning cream. or oil for that usual washing with soap and water. ‘Also use a creamy powder base. as this will help to 'lubrlcate thcskbi. _ LOIS LEEDS. Wondering-Evidently the product you are usingvis proving too harshfor your skin. There is o mil/ier prepa-! ration on the market and I should od- ‘ vise you tn try it/Also use the same‘ treatment which I have outlined‘ above for relieving excessive under‘- arm perspiration} Apply i. healing and antiseptic salve to the pimples. as iniectionls very ‘ ' "apt is develop. Tomorrow-Dark cutie. Under Eyes _" driving: 0r°ads""l3'3.‘i?'a'~i1.59r?~‘. help talge‘ Strain and “expense "out ofmotoring . Reduced the-wear. . Juel m“, 'omy . . I safety, . _ plenum No wonder motoring reiix ". . . and contentedly web eomeeach stretch of concrete " ‘ highway. Prowl tho-toward’: angle, thh h modern pilving iajuat a; duh. nbie; I_t ends costly upkeep; gr. ‘tracts, profitable tourist trnfliq facilitates‘ ‘communication b9- tween localities. . Eaohfponerete mile is a perman- ent niiie. .- . . so communities standardizing on this type of paving are able to devote each _ yearfs budget almost en bloc to needed new mileage. Advocate ' concrete paving e I . and wider [highways - e rlt every oppor. tunity. . - . f Cement Company limited Canada Com m Corn B lid‘ lfhlllllil. illllrre‘ _ p-ynyrdblaué? lalaa Olen av x film Ccnerpfa Iiiflr. way mar St. ' Ian, baa hallo Winnipeg 3‘_‘_..‘.-‘- qualify for the premium. _ to plant in mistake for tho truecrun- , n" . sgareat _ lie is a sure foal getter as his last season's records will show. Ninety- "five per cent of the lnarcs he served, proved in foal. ills ‘rout-e will be as follows: ' 5 From St. Pettfs April 20th, noon stand at Morell. ti night sliind at Morel] Rear. April 30th, noon stand lit Lorne Valley. night stand at Cardigan. noon stand at Dundns. . night stand at St. Peter's. From May 1st, to May Gill, he will stand at St. Peter's. ' ' ' May 6th, noon stand lit Red House. ‘ night stand at Sourls. noon stand at Red Point. night stand at Elmira. noon stand at Red Point. night stand at Souris. noon stand at Fortune. night stand st St. Peter's. May 1st u... will. May 8th, May 9th. '1'llis route will be followed throughout the season. The dates and names of parties at whose hunic he will stand, will be published by handbiil and be " issued in two weeks. .. 4.4-» GQLDEN AUBREY No. 4346 To parties wishing to breed to a blood stallion. we submit the superior qualities of f GOLDEN AUBREY ' -' This region-roll stallion weighing i180 ls by the celebrated Capt. Aubrey and has proved himself a sire oi the highest quality stock. Crossed with "speed together with his superior breeding, he will moat certainly ‘speed. Yeola" up in $200.00. '7’ "heservrd proved in foal. .:'...l " ' Golden Aubrey will stand throughout the season at owner's atabl Idol's but will meet mares at. a reasonable distance by appointment. beget Crils-‘Pd Wm! Dill: mllrcs, he lr-‘s sired long rangy drivers that have ‘le produced one hundred per cent last year: every mare at St. If you can get two better sires to mate your mares with, you will have to 10M’ way from Prince Edward Island. C. E. PRATT 6? SON, Owners 'St. Peter's Joslml H. CHEVERIE. 1.. charge 4-’ _ 1r‘ 4- ii-lfl-SB-May 3rd. t The Axworthy eYAHAImguinii-a Enrollment m. am. i . ' l . 4 lvnaie the season of Ill! at Isle Fania,” laal loyalty. lie it show horas, weighs 1125111.. la E lpllll, with B!‘ Of aatsli ' Bl!- tlieasa to . i’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘PH-hoover? i IN STUD. Frisco Direct, enrolment No. 02H. will leave owners stable May 8th by way of ‘Bangor at Morel] over ‘night, thence" to 8t. Peters at neon by way or hrqilngtoa to Fortune‘ and lotto biotin, loll!!! heme by Davida. will remain lions for two we& ' - rhinitis-wan be" moans sroawoarn nos..- . 19.11.. ‘- spirits of ancient wlne-blbbers and B ud Ax worthy REGISTERED: ‘ - - u. s. s. No. sofas. csnilnmn ‘silo Sired by Guy Axwortiiy 4 12.08%, slle of four trotters withrecords bet- ter than two minutes. Vim: Lee Arq worthy , (LSSHI. GUY McKinntY list-in. Mr. Mclilwin itssl/n. Arfon Guy (l.59!ii. Guy Axworthy’! fee is 92,000.00. Bud Axworthy is a aon of‘ this two-minute sire, and a full bro-- ther of Lee Axworthy (1.58'/i)- Dlfll Gaiety Lee (2.16%). by" Blnlw (2063-3.) ~ , Bud Axwnrthy has extreme speed. he has been hnlves in one minute‘ flat. on a clay track. and quarters on ice. in 1829, in 28% seconds. lie Ian bright bay. round and kind. Guy Axworthy aired a twg-year-oid that got a mark of 2.01 in 1029. and gqld for $25,000: and Mr. Mcllelwln. a half brother to Bud Axworthy. had a two-year-old that won nine races in 1929, and got a mark of 201.1%. the world's champion two-you'll" ‘ml’ ter in a race. Bod Aaworthy has two colts on P. B. Island. fouled in I917. that are showing up good-theygare staked for Dominion Dray at Sum- naerallie. . Bud Axworlliy will leave the owner's stable Monday. April 28th, for George McNeilPa. Kenslngton. noon: thence through Margate to Mr. Bal- marfa, Stanley Bridge” over. night. Tuesday, April 29th.. through. Hope River to New Glasgow to Mr. Linn. Wheaiiey River. at noonz" thence to Iarqnharsonh Livery. Charlottetown. remaining till Thursday. May lat, to Bonahaw. noon: thence to Mr. Pro- fltt’a, Victoria. over night. Friday, May 2nd. toWiifred lnmalfs. W109‘, noon; thence to Gordon Dawsonfl. Cape Traverse. aver night. samaay; May 3rd, to John Davisolfl. B06611"; noon; thence home to owner's ltablm, Summer-side. - ' Monday. May 501,10 William Mc- Gregol-‘a. Lot". noon: ‘thence across Ferry via Port Bill to William‘ Me- Nevlnb. Title Valley, eve; , night." Tuesday, May 0th, via ‘Lot ll to Khalil Shnrbelli, Portage, at noon: “‘ to Barry‘ O'Brien} Alberton, Dock load to lloomneld Corner: thence Futon to Vernon Mll- tbewa‘. 01.001. min-slay norm: May lti to lineal Iegbfa’, Ogle noon: thence via Western loadiie Geocgo William Johnson's. Mount Pleasant, ever night. Friday; l!” lth. to John Snell's. llllae noon: thence u gymnastic. remit}. ing. at aafll Inlay, Mu lllll». .. - ' »' Thee! ovar night. Wednesday, illay 7th. via . case of a yellow color, . l. Both these moths belong to the,‘ slllrwornr family and formerly mlnyi attempts‘ word-made to-i-gpila thmu| from-the Polyphqmus cocoon but for ‘scme reason without‘ success. The true silkworms o! ealstbrn‘ Asia (Semis Cynthia. Dru), a close relation of our ccci-opia. was long ago introduced into the southern sea-board stiles, Qnd is now thoroughly istabiishei-Lflih us‘ troduction had not the desired eliect oi.’ promoting" a local silk. indiutrwi since it has neverbean pohslbh u, reel’ the thrcids from the ‘aocoonsiby my. chanlcgl means. and the cost ‘ofrlela "lug by hand-is too great to suooess-, lfiillv oompletvlllinst- the saline‘ products. . " ' " "" -. ' ‘rho eatemlilarsdi’ our .ailkworm.a' are huge green fellows, nsariythe sin 015 s man's Iln3er",'-ll'id‘§t'lldded with rod-l dish" tubercles. ‘H1500 "descriptions? should enable tho bwftefof themoth in quegubn "is indcntify it exactly. I have these and many ‘other insects in my island collectionsfalflfshall be glad to dacermintapeolmona‘ "rd: mam o! these "hotel/f " " l ‘ Cranberries are much Yin the spot- many "natural beds‘ m the _province. growing without care or cultivation, so to show that the plant find-a eons dtions satisfactory. such bids bring in considerable revenue. tiathoir owners. but the supply of berrleslim never equalto the demand. . ‘ Those-who followed up the list of "Wild plants of r. n. L." published in The ouardlarrlntfyeari-weuid no- tice that we 'h'ave‘_tv‘vo-‘kiyida of true eiariberriespbcih with red ‘acid " fruit. ' ‘Time small Oranbdrry waccinlum‘ ffililicoccus,‘ Ill), has the leavu strong- iy'_ revoiute- orrolled ‘back it the ed- ges. and" r only fto‘ (millilite- "ters in diameter. flhjI-arli} or Amer- ican‘ cranberry" vloeiaium‘.h.¢i-.,_'¢,_,-_- llorl. 111-); tht m...‘ ‘flat ‘dilly slightly revoliiil. ‘bliry l0 to so. daiillithahra in dimitblf‘: - this. b! mil-at. iii the ‘iiiestjmlitibie tooilltivatc.‘ ' " ‘ A iii-anemia OI the u» Creeping snbabarrv. m. Mule‘; (‘Ll ‘_'T.etG~) ha" ‘ slender pleat with awliite‘, aiieqaiy, meld sail ardmue iiaitiaavdi" vltlimeiuu mlrgifll. a unvaried uidum in it i» up. ill-Irv.» m; Jlrh-i-I-lliisharnraacoltivamaot light just now.‘ and rightly lo; for . berry. _ _ _ _, _ , During the solar eclipse of the 28th, "ynotice of which was, given in 'i'ha_ G_il'ardian.—not quite hall’ of the sun's‘ , disc wascovered, end the diminutlop of light was not sufficient to attract attention. 'I‘he momilig was cold, with snow flurries and cloudy skies that hid the sun and it appeared .as if watchers. would J-hsve their trouble for, their pains," but by 2 11m the clouds had vanished and the sun shone clear. Still, no eclipse! An hour later. however, the body of the moon ina- blnged upon the lower edge oi ‘the sun and working upward, and a. little to the north. reduced its brilliance in‘ a sickle-shaped lunatic. This eclipse would be observed over a large part o! the continent as ‘a partial one. while in the region around Son Fran- claw it would be total, but for a very brief period. W.‘ ~...i....» BirallllFox liming Fuel are valuable, andln or; der to insure their proper pro" tactlon youaiiould have ‘the but therefore you should have “PEERLESS,” the best .,_Engliah it»: Netting on the market. ." " after‘ being woven. it will‘, not i-nabql‘! ‘any roll don not b’; pp ts your satisfaction. .1» evnaaol Mot-v mo iii-grain lemons was-soot, we" will * jlagliyv replace "it or refund Y!!! “W”! g1. Iegjaaa. Sublet. lgllllllt ma, dtiaiilr-"Btllllryl"?! We aboearrv a coaililvlo ‘lint l . The success -._foliowi_ng“tlie "'_i'isee,l».d_uring' the“ past four years, of Imperial Puppy Food, llasclelirly proventthe merits of this Inlpcrial - product ~to our experienced ranchers "and ti: . liberally thisseason. ‘Our forliiuiajis ‘specially suited ‘the ncedsofdtlifeyoung and grow- lngffoxes‘, jsrich‘ in vitaminespsnd, s surcpreventdtige of rickets. Our Puppy "Eood lsrguaranteed iobe strictly f ' ey are planning on feeding ‘ ‘rand can be bill‘- cliased either ‘finely lor- coarsely. ground-to meet fe ‘itlg-‘ig-equiremenis. Order early. so‘ as. to lure 6r ‘receiving your fegppiyéiin good time , “S, as heavy demands areanticlpated. Heavily galvanised before and _ " i VFIERE GUNS.‘ i . ~.We.-,l|ave-.tile ‘agenéyfor the‘ lrauelrrhe- aria. ranchers forfdisinfectihg: pelt ' -lli_d"i‘i'ouses‘.' ‘Full hi; 4 r ' 1- to’ ix..- s’ y‘ l‘ . ‘i ’ iiiilleliuit? _ . "counterfeit . i, . .- " byleadlns _ on on request. a [If '