0,1652" ‘_ 'JNNÉ _1 _ E ang“ ÉTESTB. by tno Demi nion Mlimntor or Agriculture. 'Fnrmers and set-d wm‘ ne &ratilied to bear thal me Dominion Mllnîster ot Agriculture, Hon. W., R. Motherwoil. hag deter— ullined to restaure .the privi‘lexe o! huvmc aced teshed at tlle govern- ment ialbor-atoxlea tree o! charge ‘to the extent ot ton s‘amplm trom'm euoh applicnnt. 'l‘his i‘rce privilogr- Lover: a porllod exiondlns trmn tho . tirst day ot May lin one year to tne lust day or Janniary in the suœeed- nx l'ear. During the months 01 February, March and April a tee lof uiitty cents i'or eacn test will 'con-‘inue tn be mode uwlng to the congestion that lulually occurrs at ihnt period due in tue leatlng Lli' trads samples, and alltnples aubmit. lad by Seed lnspectors under tha Soed Contml Aot. Wltile the l'ree prlvllege le open 'to ail the vltality or lseed oun'be v readlly norertnlnad ‘by' formera lmd others lily planning-a hundrod ' i0I' t'wo Julndred grains in a t'iower ' pot or vilox lof soli, winch la kept nlolst bllt not wtet, and dilfi pot Or l‘le placed in a ennny window, but niot lsubjected t!) either excessive - bout or cold. Luborntories investigation coudllcted 'by the Seed Rumen of the Dominion Deplrlmen! ot Agri- culture, nre animbilished ut Ott'nwn. Winnlpeg and Calga‘l‘y. .but there are aieo district llliîllwct'om having ‘ lladqual‘ters at Truro, N. S., l’or the Maritime Province). at Quebec lnr fieed Whlille golng till'ough the uvhli clty for Que-bec Province, and ai “hou! and h, p Ci ‘ ‘ I _ _ _ 4 gh school, a reatl “Olibmo ÏÛÎ W‘Αte'“ on‘mno’ dea‘l ot valuàibie intormationgcanl n Ott‘awa ior Eaetern Ontnrio. V inulnlpeg i‘or Manitaha and Sas— kawtchewan. and (‘algary tor Alberta and Britlslx -(..'olumbia. ——-——<.-o-.———m— KEEP GARE-EN PRODUCiNû ALL BEA‘BON. ’I‘he gardon is generally the «rich- est spot oi’ groun-d on the tarm. g and tor lhat raoson should ‘be ex— pected to produce more than an‘y otllel' similar areu. To‘ gett nlaxi. l‘ nlum pmduction, however. it la noreaenry to keop the land lL‘LlBy a‘ll . theltl’me. ' 'I‘hils L'Hll be (ione in ï two ways; rlrst. by companlon croppinlg, and. second, by tlollowlnig I une crop vwith anvother or succes- sive planiing. 'There ure n. numlb lend themselves to Acompanlon ‘ croppinig. For example. -where er oi‘ crops that i—Hw . à; Î (li IlitèiiiSI-v le latners Ï u...,+o« m‘en»-- A" .mporunt Prèvicno Rutorod marchants a "“°"""““”“°”‘! ONE i8 N‘EV‘ER THROUGH L-EARNING 'To pus,the entrelacs examina- tions seoms tu ho the height ot nm- bition ot a good mun‘y iboyà and girls, and once the examlnntions is over they throw aside their buuhl clalmina that thalr aducniion il completed. Evoryone shunld en- dsavour to pana the outrance exam- lnation, «but tboy .lhnid ‘not lie content to reot there and should continua to set un mucll educarlon as they can. A good oducation la aomething which cornes in very handy and la not dliflcult to carry uround. Wdth tile prenant chances for settan knownledge. everyone should set. alsl they possibly can. Bec-aune one le remaining on the. taom la no losica'l exclue. for not having a hlgh school aducotion. li‘ the opportunity la at hand one should strlve.to get matriculatlion as it will open un man! avenue! 0! lhouglit which will assis! a persan in gstting more real anjoymenl out ot lits thon if handicapped by tha' lack o! a good educatlon. lt la truo thnt. many who have not had these chances have made a success. but bow much grenier success mlght they achieved had they been equip- ped with a good educatlon. Lenrn- in: la not a‘ll qhtained in schools, lbut also trom tho meeting oi’ peo- ple. reading booke and abserving thin=gs winch are coma in Contact wdth. Too many go on tram day to day wltilout actuain seelng things. A lperaon oi’ an inquisitlve turn oi’ mind. who wishes to know the why and wheretore ot tllings usu- ally obtnin a Ii’airly wide ed‘ucation. be obtained other Ibooks. but it must that the ‘knowledge es and trom text b son in grasplng til lems which counts un in attel- lite. Do not be saniafled to quit schooi on paseing the outrance, it pat alzl possible tu go on to collegs. If one must stop with a puibiiC achool eduï cation, by ail meana endeavour to increaso Lhat knowledge lby read- in: and souverains with peuple. than from the he remembered Eained in class- ooks aids a par— e detaila ot prob. _.._s—__ W____ plants or tor use in mailing "OWDI' beds and honbeds tiext yenr. dt nlude in the spring, it Wili decap nluch more ralpldiy durln'g tno warm awlnmer weather titan during ths cold itall and winter, and will oninn sei‘l are 'plunled in rows. say 118 inrhes‘betweon the lÏCIWB, a rowl ot radiation, spinach or lettuce can ha drilied betwee”. the rows oi' anions and b9 on tlle ground lie-L tare the anions nord the .spaceJ Splnach. radishes, early beets or“ wlrlte ilurn‘i'ps can. be planted be-i) ween carrots. parsnlpa, and salna-_ '-y. A crop cf sllasp con {l'aquenrtly balslown betweeu tlle rows oi' tomatioes. lilndfish seeds vntay oi’iPn lie planlted ulongsido a row ct pfias; ihe rudishos 'beinlg pulled nnd ont. . o! une 'wuy bptore me nous banni o climo the trsllis or bruah provid- ed lier their support or to be ànread over the ground. inhe season eweat ' Cilliimlgtî cnn lie. pianted .bet-ween the rows oi’ early potatoes and 3 muke conaidernble of n stan be- ‘ fore tlle pototoes arc dng. . S-de or me mw t ke me l wus not a point ot resolnblnnce lie- » ' ° 8p 5m” h ' itl l bit l ' tween tlle lwo bouses. And yet «A few crcps thnt will w‘thstandimlxmg n weu g ether. wnenllooge and mellow ABC it e “mess es a!“ a en “v” . 4 . E“Ïï"’“”"°“'d bâ’ime'i '°i*“"l‘ii"îä“°“.i'°' “8‘” SÊÈMWMM' ' ' "mïu'ïîîuäï Îll'ld Æ'ËÎÊ “12°th ml, "“Àygvïïïfi îîÏÎÎI'l"àê‘ïilàäèp'lîî“.îäi‘ïl. u!" 1er use. aW '0 3T “' .‘ l‘ . , w l ‘ 4 g. . r il . A 'r gramme grepm. tänughom un. LHËJÈM aigri“ gërîläî'ly “mil Keep the ‘worma oi't the cnbhageiot .the bouse trom tlle sinaett ulllredmlndeml on n smull lot rlgld greater part ot'the suinmelr. New lin: or Dlltting on tiie i’lower lf’ed iby uslng nn nrsenicnl poison. Parn'ICharming honaes dmervo in ho CI'Onflmy must b8 liml'liä'ed “1 Ü"! Zealnnni spinuch ls nda ‘od tm‘thç .To ,lmke me ne!“ 'cümm1 Md' i is green and llnln dusiedi on the‘seen'to advantage instend oi' hein: illiuwum‘e l‘or Wimt îS t'ffllllîlilllil' Drorîuc'ion 0! greens durln: the nnbhut illwo inches thlck gym,” be- plants wllen tlley. ars moist lsldumped dowu no monter wllez'uon lxsmwn us ‘itlu- iront l'ard- home lœoted period. . lEndlve la eetsdez' L-utJ‘Irom si“)th old pariture llcla.ie"9°“V9- {a lot, with liùtdo or no alielllpt dl lmw " rdr‘n" or “luwn” no mutuel" to grow in hot weuther for miad Place three layersŒf't'fi'a‘sëumä, lu :artistic placing or surroundings. HIW smüri‘ 01' "HDI'HPHUOUH “1: than lettuce. ‘ ’ ln walnn sections. enrly peas may be foliolwed by inte cabbuxe. potatoes. snnp hèans. .bects. cr turni'ps. Enrly pointues lnay be roll'oiwell by turl‘nipa. snap imam: or lly sweet corn. . Fa‘ll gardons should ltl no rase lie ovcrlooked. iPlantinau oi’ prur- ld be hanter not . y . slde'iby 'alde both oi’ tilem t'zllrly 'HO“"—“'""v in!" 'Î5 digr‘mflon- ticnl‘ly all the early spring vege' lo mimeflpv" (“.1391 mm. in, Euxâî‘st‘opîpâflvïàad"N'Ïfhîahîo‘äîl’g dlngy in 'wppeamnm and indjner, tho marier or lho front l-nwn n nur- tables may be nlade tram June to lhe mm wgu'ld no: “non-“è mm}, anima“ “a "n"‘prämred m-Mand 9m as m'archnevnue. ‘mw sil-1p is otten Il." lt,llut in nel‘t’fl‘ Augulst, accord-luit t0 locallly, and limier. dl the gardes: hose 15‘.“ me ("ès and nm" v Nm en“ "le 'nhe ol'Cllpan'ts or one or me," sury, illld‘ it tl'ouled with liignilyl ne brought to maturitv hofnre Par baud. or ile‘homp ismade near tue eût “5mm pms; m'l kepp nm}, had evidè'ntly mnde no uttempf. t0 “Il” Simlillflu’ Wi“ Si"? “7‘11""3’ me iy nummn fronts: ‘By 'nropt‘r 81-. heure whore iz‘ wîuud be convenu. gamin.“ 58' mm, ne“ tuf" mey relisva tile monotony oi' "le ex» "Hi" “in”; tontlon t.o the‘gnrden. trmh vogn ont to throle ail the dlsh'and wash me gomg m ,là'velm, mm a“. ,nght terinr, whèreas tlleir n‘eighbors Aï "la "W’k "le"? 5'10"” b9 39‘ tailles may‘be hud through a .perlod w-ater. lt niay lbe mnde hfgher, 1, ' ’ ' or anbout six .nlontirs. Carei'ul Nudy and attention m the millier of colnlpanion crop‘ping and succes- sive plnni'ings oi’ cortuln vegeta‘blea ‘will prolong tlle geason. Most crOps'mallure in a charter porlod in the inte sum-mer than in thelsprinlg. Th-is la duo to the nllnrtenlng ot the durs » anddhe irndelmy ot the plant to “‘hnrry "il" to produce itll seed betore winter overtakes it. ‘lt pays tu iake n chance on lata planning ot lleetq, cnrrotls. lettuce. epimch. :nap banne, lstweet corn and turnipo il you llke them. As a rule early or quick mainrlng variolies are .beet for inte nidation—«A. B. >C. w— PREPARE COMPOST-ÇOIL NOW. This is the best tlme in year tor mailing a compost for pottinl; 'rnr. FARMER’S FRIEND, ‘ . ' Roliovu atoll , ur— zet, spider or in ection ot il» tout, also thrush. in horua’ foot, lIiilII. etc. Stop: Moulin; ntt once. Ramona proud rugit, sonnes: and aven- Il . , M ail Design and. Dntnlm. Ilnuf 'M I! . «NÆA 0U. boum—u A ning nasturiln-tns A lltltle latur in corn or inter _ annt'hen' meihtld il be in shape l‘or pot plantlng in the 't'all. l-t lhe compost is to ne used l'or plantlng tiine-rooted plants, such as lbegonlaas, terns and prim- roses, add one lparrt lwood dirt or leu-l mold to two parts of the com-l pont. Never use wood dlrt or ieatl lnold alone. 'i‘hey have not nuiil-i cient ail-round tertility for tlclwer—x mg plants and une u-pt tu become' lÿûlu‘ t! wavlered treely. ' ‘ii'. the lleap is bouse or in tull place lt may be view or nny pu'bllc' hid will soon not only siglirtiy pile tram vich one ot tll gnrden. When possible a 300d plan to turn Llle l-Jnce durinx . but make il heinp ovel' .i‘he season by ' it down tho side with n supa de and n pile with the grues aide doua: le'ead ovel‘ titis about or manure, thon anolher six incitels ut eod. p en more‘ln'nnure, alternal. lnzwhe layelts'unul,"the Pile ls,.ns lllKh as desir'ed. ,' " i’ ' M therenre :no facilitieel lor keeplng nm pli lhe sommer, .it wou ai liant: e ln’oim during The latter will miel greatly id itll neoompositioll as ‘welvl as adding nth to ltls’deoomposliion an-wcll us midan mucit tlo in! tortiltty. In ordel‘ to rot propelrly tho heap must lu: kopt eithrr wet or dry. Mois! ail thc way throngi. i5 the 'best con. dillon vio insure the thorough assim 'liil-IOB and dl nonoi .he‘vartous {Bertflizlng'elementqip l. a soil.—.-_A. . C . m oowr PUT ur THt nAKiz HOE . l ANu 'Many ilsgln'nsra " in gardehing maire the mistake ot puttlnk sway tlle rake and'hne as mon a. thoy ha‘vn the ses“ in'ths‘ground. The surface ot the ground shollld . ha lightly stirred with a rnlte and kspt mellow betore tho n'eeds romans. 0tten.a weelt or no ot' exireitlely dry Woathpr cornes irom . gardon pluntlng.‘ 'Dhls is lia‘ble to cause many ot, the alu-aller seeda to fait to gem’tina'te. or. i.t they germinate they mjy not‘havs enough molaturb to keep tllem olive: ‘ There are two or three waya ot sp'rinkling can and sorinkllng can auditer tlte surface lightly ’watergd. until thoseeds ara up. Another la to lay a board dir- ectly'oyer the rowa or sevds‘until they sprout and are illat about rendy to comeÿillrough-I'ihe xround. lt'doen' not do. however. to leavç tihe bonrdn oyer the‘ row too _ long as tho lltlle aeedlinas on cominx un againat. the bonrdq will ho hnnt ont chaloupe and wenkonpd. Still tn gratter n ilitl‘e fine otiled manure over the row or' seuls. lmvli olpp'nvr. whore nvnllnihle. will answer the Mime planent) punpmre. btlt nre not on good‘ au fine mnnllre. Here. also, nnre'milllt lin talten thot it‘lo rovet- in‘t in nm ioo lmavy. or .the sera- llnn d‘il ha injured when they co'lne t‘ivmurh the around. CHANDLERMHE m W” 0"» w mime n°1!" “w “Moow:ovvo l M ,Irom vlew byi‘ü plan» ng morninx glorias cr run-I -. on me mon winch {tocls t‘or cultlvatlng t'he sep t'he aurtñqe . prevontlng ions. One'lrto use tho 4 “de me “m becuuse it looslens the top l e amtructive spots or 1h94"? u‘pv break th n woum belgenuy over tile rows. with il‘ilike. Atter the slicingn tire rake i’reque “,0 menez shruba may be nlade in June ' Jluiy. Th’ey should be about six r-hes long and put in molst aand. l a'lady place. Short (-tlttt-l'ngs do no» root as easily us long onesl “464.09.” Altsdnhalitene bt'tils ben :vw" "v """nv". ilid of cnttie. Lk LUMBER We can supply you with Windows, ‘Doors. finish fiooring etc., for your “HOME” Our specialty British Columbia fir. MacDonaid-Rowrî Woodworking Co.,Lt,d. i Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' o 00mm HWW B. il. Paint i l l Tho Dano— hum on liln "square" plus D‘un. o! Un mon [mu-licol and mnomiul typu ot homos tu buiid. "rut. bec-lun- un?!) l Immu- hall absolue}: nu wat- apuœ and. annln. un mom- ne mon likuly w ho uuli'urn in alu sud wnli sonnes arc nous“: iugar. chus lliuwtng Ior tue mon: "vanadium ot une“; luruituro. Today'l doslsn in a plan tint wuld iususnuy flud tavur in tho un oi' the ,vuunlr pouplr lo me boule, for thillk whlll I lllvely place la which tu xive su lntorluul allucel In sommet lime tho tian- cero oould dance ou the pnrch, on through the living room, huli. den and arouud again. Tlle ilrsl noor is a beautitully ar» ls Real l’aini son) BY ‘ FENNELL i & golden. inoll or Belore ihe pliants e surface, ever au l wo or tbe soli. plants nppèar, ntly along Green wood cuttlnge or riower' in TilP pasturinlz oi‘ rnlves under six ranged tioor. No detuil is lackins tu malte for convenience and chaan and une enterins thia nonne trould “et unce be impressed with tbese two alirlbuies, An ulirlii‘lhe den at tile i’igitl oi' llle living rounl bas J‘rench windows opcnlng uut on tu Lin-’tront porch thns nllnlwiug l'or n iree clrçulnlton of llll- unll Flin- l'gllt. 'i‘lie d‘ninu l'(li)lll is \\'cll .lgillmi with group “induwa and il luis n relu-:scd silleinnrd. Be- ltleou lue dining looln and kitchen tricrl' la a convenient p" l'y and ili tue lè‘l-‘u’ la a alued v;l‘"l with snarmtor reiligelator A tuiiet cil! _ MUST UF AKING Il VAN summum" a finlmmhro n cana. in m W trom tile back hall and ilour. l ets. a iinen closet in the hull and ilïJil l'oum fluor l-v'orage and one 'could lie ilnislie d, ii’ desi red. : n"nnenzcnt o! tlle rooms in inst sllited to enst or rollth tront- ou: une. ’i'he total slze or this bouse la ing, YUUH HUUSE a largel thirLy {.14 «vide tu lclusel are additions] tentures to lilis tu! Four bed rooms with ample clos n comprise the second Thcre la nlso an attl'l: lui' or more rooms herb‘. gtonlldlltiuu and O-AL a. 'i I whulo zlnbur, nmking An' excellent article a the “House IBenutil'ni” [il was‘partinularly strurk for Tile iily wrintr l): Sill'lnk trom tlling's “i'ilio'h. evell. phi; in gcneriv tenus, and illl'n insic ni. l'or mode ls in nmlln n sydney' Dm u in a im‘elg‘n tcltllnll‘yv—t‘vell iliotlgii Two nous” 5mm tlley l)? Mono neigililiors?) A while wâlking down one oi‘ 'iile sldentlalv streets l few dnys ago. .nglin tact an lndlfferent or even unir 51“th ülii‘ili'd i and.hotltse con vbe mode io look ultrnr» 1,..itlvs 'lly olover d‘ecoraltfon. and in. genious gardening. ppearing inrure and muking a lnwn surround- .illnu 0d m9 likens Ll. lbullding site to avn income. e smalier it ls tile more curerully very Ibit oi’ it nulsd. ibe plunneli sn thut ihe rlght proportion will go m illy :lsltluctive lookiug flower heds so improvrd and briglltelwd tlle upprurunl‘e oi tlleir resdience lilii‘l. you would have swot'n thel'e n lt, would illlpi'ill' u mol-o [iiPilHillg and illliriliîliVe up- prlullon, (Wlhy «tous one ronstaut- a ll l‘l' and speech rassv ter- “Il?!” il ‘Spnce for ultiliturinn pur. , ONE THE MOST Iltolas in tho oom n t o 4 l had. iby building un a g OF IMPORTANT plotlon or chat nnw Homo you ara building PAINTING AND DECORATING ‘ W5 have workod on soma of tho but homu in th’o provinu and glvon sntlra cati-faction. MAY WE ESTIMATE ON YOURS 118 KENT STREET . Modem TRAIN OR’S PAINT SHOP OPP. REVERE HOTEL Plombing Means Sanitation And Health Modarn plumhinq il Ni. aworn onomy of dirt. Giil ton- . ing wilito pathrooma and unitary flxturea con ho counud on to tout lnythlnq that Il unnnitary. v MODERN HEATING f Mcans Keeping Rooms at the Proper ' Temperature I ORIC w. arc rovlnclll agents for tha mlebraied CAL FURNACEGPHN! have installod quite a numbor throughout m. province. ntlsfiod houuholdars. lignine of , 2mn NEW DWELLING ‘ , FRED B9 ÏRAIWR Writo for llteratulfo, and tuilmonialo tram Lot us figura on tho plumblng and GRAPTON 8T.—OPP. PRINCE _EDWARD THEATRE .QWÇNMH HHMM W in“ d.ylng t'lothes, benting rngs, , inlring 'i‘urs. etc, and shonld lbe sep- ‘Jll'zlieii i'ronl tilo appronrh and îillzum the living l‘oomfl by some sort i ‘of fonce or lledgo, t‘it a naturnl ili‘dge trnnnot be had, n initice l'ence willch in sommer mm Ibe (-ovorell with rnmiblel‘s or villes. or nven the humble acarth l'unner (or sining heall)——wuuld answer 'tlle lpurpose admlrnbly. , This enclosure need tuke llp hut Ilittle space and‘ lieyond it again .slili eil‘closed by attractive fenclng ‘Ior liedges, conld ‘be the kitchen ïgardon. or playground. it is as- .sumed that thls would toke up alto- lgslller ubout hall the lot ai the ;lm('k. i Tho other hait wonld he the mont * important (trom the lutlstlc point ïol' view) oi’ the .whole vlay ont. lunlnely, the fruit and ilower gar— ldonl ISo mnch individual nrtistry :‘llnd ingenulty could b0 lavished on 'this portion oi the property. l A lady well lnnown to 't.lle writer once took n hou‘se surrounded by a "yard" in vory truth. A sucres «ion ni’ careless tenants withlnrge lleap for rubblsh, cinder-s, tsin cans and whnt not. Three redeeming tentures had wllich encqmpn‘seed the entlre 'spzu'e and hld lts privncy trom the gnze oi’ tlle vuignr. and lwo granu- vinns whirh ilud .mlccesslnlly re- slsied the deprndailon-a oi’ tile iell- ants‘ terrible tnmilica. 'I‘ile lady ln question hnd lllesoul ot un nrtlot nnd the optimlsm or one who hns lowt iler l'allh neiiher in persnns nor thlnga. Sile atnrtrd on‘ hur wnrk ot iranstormntdon lit- tle lly llttl‘e, the "yard" grew from n. dumpvhonp to a venotnllle fairy- innll. lin one corner ehe ha'd stoker some enven teet lligh. placed at i . with tire fonce a square enclosure. vvvvvvyvvvvvv'..m”'m IlliPi‘Vi‘liB in the ground, to tanin. ç. in pl'l-iiyr—not liL'l ml this derelict of a gardon, one large‘ed “me” in 50"” w“"‘""-“’ “ec' ollnlle tree, a high woodcn fenceim‘d “‘5’” M “m’y “mer "nm b9! height. Thora la a full Mesurant Î:'n:l-—. construdlflùn si li mon. 4 -; n' il" 2.5.3 and boni. il is astilualud. , _—&_ä From the tnp ot‘ tho slakesto the l'ont-e silH llnd n luili('9 lnnde oi' lnnrrow latlls and ovor these the lvlnes were tl'zrinod. Slips oi Vir— ;g1nlnn Creepcr wel‘e plnmed ut the l'ont of tile stalles. and willlin two or three years they ('overed tlle ni l'i il (‘ooi land pleinsunl retl‘enl on tire sallry dzin oi’ summer. 'i‘lle malin ‘purt oi' lill‘ gal-lien wns ‘sown with grnss St't'li and wus nmowed ireguizu‘ly. ’i‘hn iligh iences fond ltlnl wuils oi' tile llonse wol‘o d-overed encit year runnu‘s. .ind tlle wilole gnrden wos llol'dl l‘t'ii with ilmvor hello, uiioîlnd- ing in docks, and stocks, ’bailsama and morning giorles. pnnsies and oaters and otiler dear. humble old taabioned ilowel‘s. , n un.» voulu lie (loue with a spot-s whon'u possillllilües as dg,qu with 'sca riel ‘iiin npponrul to be dune beyond :l't‘i'iiii, who: mny Ilth me donc with iKi‘UiiiliÎ [hui vin' i‘l-rlile und good and ‘only noells lin»- canetui temlillg ol' a lover ni gal-dens ’to malte ol' l't n \\’i)lliié'l‘iilll(i of sun «vi l‘lii l un li sllzuiow. ('(ilm's und l't'Sll'ili la wn? you evor stop to tiiink what 'lësäiii'ÎU’ magnifi- 'bolil lnsidu nnd out—— in aller years to your l lI do llot. meun us u poo- nœslon ‘ilnt us a memol'y‘.’ Fortune is u, tlcklo tl'lend and twho illblihoñe wi‘u lime ileon “lhrougli the mili" can reallzo what solm'e tile memory or ouo's ('hiiiiiloud ilullifl‘fihe lt stuiely mansion in extensive parka. rem allume, " "' 'Yimlil . chilldren? <7.— KITCHEN HINTS i\(ld a plnril ot' suit lo L'offee to bl'illg out the tinvor.‘ Ail uunce oi' dl'ipplng is. rougiily. n plece ns large us un egg. Alwnys lilam‘h barley bei‘ore it ls used in puddiugs or nient dishes. as lllis lakes wwuy any lbl‘tter flavor. Serve nnything mode with batter us :0011 as possible ai'iot' il is cook- A fruit. slllad should nlways be mude sonne tlnle beiore it la need- ed, so tlnlt tlle juices and fruits may blend thoroughly. Pinin iboiied macaroni makes a gond sweet served with a delicately flavored custnrd. “mm WHEN WASH‘ING GLOVES A suporwi‘etted soap the dirt and mnko lhe gloves delilzhtt'ully aoi‘t. Ai'tet' the gloves have been wnsh- m tvhe snme tempernture as the flrst basin oi’ wntcr—nnd all ‘the moisture hns 'heen romoved by wrlnglng tho nlnves in a dry towel, blcw vigoroltsly into 'l‘nrh xlnve, so' that iho flngors nnd ihtlnlb are ont vd with nir. Very slow dryinlz and ropented zenile rutlblluz to keep tilo lenlher plinhlo will also rontl'lllutr to auc- coss. ' t li“ gloves are dried ml tlle wood- in aighi l dan-p. Lin nus-mm; hem; oisht tu-l hlxh. lira swup nin tan and sou-uni “on alpin ‘eel au insultes in Iid un: Plonge Aa sbown non. nm bouse la ot l l E0 Mi. Bazrrat‘t‘ PAGE SEVEN .. -..-vw—- MM, «omooooomw O. YOUR- NEW HOME l Il hullt "ou lit- ulnu nies-leu Irons lni. mixe MUST BE PROPERLY WIRED tu in-un- nntety. ne l'un «la» nuppl)‘ yuu wllh ull ris-cule“ convenir-m'e- un. un ' EI.N("I‘IN(‘ l"l\"l' b“ HEI'EIIS. l‘illlt EI.E("I‘IHU U à'l‘iH'Efi. hllâ, ETC" E’I‘C. "ION S. \'ACl' Il.” EIAECTN IC Il BAT- If you Illlt'lld lmlldinur let u- reuulrt-spenn. BROWN alloue you uur eleotflcul & _BINN ‘III( oonwommwmoommummmo "‘4- .: Joyzgîçfiw i i s Moutw MA A Contractllr and Buiider Home. wo build arc a quaranty of ooiid ntanding. Anyone can ront, but tho proprietorohip in a homo but mealurel tile individuai': talent for thrift. Thon in a nai oppol‘tunity today for prospective home buildoro to otart their long deferrcd enterpisu with profit. Estimates And Plans Furnished Jobbing Proinptly Attended To 18 FELLING STREET PHONE 826J. and Your Famin OWN YOUR OWN HOME A man who Il aatisi‘led to pay rent ail illl lifeyln lack- Ina in the mont fondamental ambition—mat perfectiy healthy dealra to own tho rooi‘ over one'n head and tho smaii pioce oi‘ Mother Eartit ihat one'l dweliing stands on. We can help you with Plans And Spécifications for the new homo you have In vlew. W. not oniy bulid new homos. but we make oid onea look like new with “.HW'OO N“ rv“ HARDWOOD FLOORS BUILTJN CUPBOARDS MADE-TO-ORDER FURNll'URE ETC., ETC. lf you are thinklng of building be sure and conouit CHAS. E. CARSON PHONE 42-J 43 ELM AVE. i :vmmm g i ed, or it will be tougn and leathery. BUILDING 'ana lS HERE! With "au .tlll Iky.hiah. and Building Matariala and 4 Labor now roalonabio, il don nom Il though it Il quito tho opportune tlmo to ouild. Whother It'a a tiny Inaxpon- live Bungalow or a largo sxponsivo Office Building. Tho Marchant. and Tradeomon. whou ada'appnr 'on ihln pngo will gladiy furnilh your “gratis, all kind|.. of.. information tint will ohow you how io build economicaiiy. should ba 4 and suill more carelesa tamlllesthndlused Whe“ “engins washg’ble lea' mnda 0‘ whm had once Men thalther 'glovea. A iew drops ot sadad qhnwmflœ 0, me wwn n verydumploil put in tile tirst wnshing water ‘ ' ,wiil help to loosen on nr wlre strnlullora thot cnn be_ obtninrd. undotlbtolllv llle ahnpo-. will bo improved. and lhey mny bel eanlly put on latter having been . . , I‘ wauod. 1 1 i vv E Efficient. Plumbing Much of iho enioyment of your Now Homo dopondl upon tho Piumbinn. We on aiwayl praparod to cave you moncy on you’r flxturel lnd glvo you tho but of wol‘kman- ohlp. In chouan the 5 llEATING SYSTEM for your homo. lt lnvolvoa many dlflerent Ingln Ind oui! oxperloncs wlil nid you in nlocilng tus nght one for your purpou. ' l l LET, US ESTIMATE Slanllly. Shaw il italien 1M GREAT GEORGE G'l'lREIT l' ‘ l