.5 rfinll, 18 l "*1 . 1 -__ I'Hl'l (IHAEU.U'VI'I€'I'(IWN GUQRDI Al‘ lmmwrmmmr BY AGIJOOl-A f‘ I .' .1 (Dues-ti... the Worlsfis ‘Largest y Builder oi §iX5Cylinder Trucks l yo" 80-1"! ""7 W“! or country rosd--you find Chevrolet sig- cylinder- u-neks very much in evidence. "Drou- saudsofthese sturdy truclrsu-e ontlrejpb g daily, delivering goods, moving supplies, doing all types of light anddreavy hauling. Large fleets of Chevrolets are covering fig nation for prominent public utility firing, Nationally known packers; oil companies manufacturers are using Chevrolets in growing numbers. Every line oi‘ Business, cvqy field of lndustryis coming to rely inure and more on these big, powerful Sixes. . wlissfi soil-albumin?“ Rillliléhli some: scrubs-Reunite sodium» ~..._- Spruce Laths & Cedar Shingles on hunrl ’ 5ll0.l)0l) Spruce Lulhs Prices 52.50-83.31 and $4.00 per 1,000 -.-\lso-- One Million (‘odor Shingles in _ Air-Duct! llrillsh Columbia and Czlmpbciilon. N B. Cedar Shingles ln all Grades -Priccs low- ‘fl M & PnolPs Wharves ASH A news item states that one O. E. Harris, oi Senator, S. 1)., has what. may be the oldest book in that State. “It la called Iambllchus and is said to contain mysterious knowledge o! Elylll». Chaldea, and Assyrls. . . . It was published Just so years aiter the Gutenberg ,. ‘ JD with mov- able types. It was produced in Lyons France, by John ‘roresium in i552." The scribe ls astray at times. 1am- biichus is not the name of a book, nut of a. philosopher who lived in Code-Syria, and died, lt is thought, about 338 A. D. The book attributed to him (though there is much doubt about this) is the Llber de Mysterlls. a system oi philosophy tlnctured largely with superstitions concern- ing the gcds. The world, according to his belief, was peopled with guardian dlvlrrtlea, both of nations and individuals, influencing natural cunts, , easing and communicat- ing knowledge of the future, and sc- oeaslble to prayers and olfcrlngs. The "Llber" was translated into Latin in 1497, (which, by the way, was the year in which Gutenberg invented his movable types, and not 1492 as suggested above) and was several times reprinted. TWO OLD BOOKS more than once pointed cut, is even worse than the Jay, and the fact is bmn brought home w us by‘ this bird's uhoit raids oochlokens in the poultry yard. That Crows are b Jng too abundant on the Island is evidenced by "their unusual num- bers in this northerly neighborhood during the past winter. As their food supply becomes insufliclent south- wards, the hardier birds seek "fresh fltldfl find Pastures new." Winter is the best time for trapping them, and their nesting season ior shoot- ing, as at that time their natural wsriness seems to be ‘in abeyznce. ‘Prepping, however, would have to‘ be on a. large scale, and it is regret- table that no properly constituted authority has been found willing to reduce the numbers ofthese pests. The Crackle or Crow-blnokbird. ' which ls resident here in summe , ls known to plurder the nests of other birds. A gracklewllldillgently "comb" a piece of shrubbery till it has found a nest; 1t then sends out a call. eas- ily distinguishable from its ordinary‘ cry, and other gracltles flock to the 513E118. While one is distracting the parent bird, the others rob the nest. Apart from this, grackles‘ are very’ destructive to grain which they feed upon in the ‘field and in the stook. In Manitoba, where they an 3mm. dant, Prof. Nash has seen fields with the grain thrashed out for the space oi’ ten yards m width all round, by these birds. Long after they had dis- appeared irom myown district, I found them destroying the stocks on the south side of the Island, and it is this (rather than any care (or the lesser birds) which will ultimate- ly muse public opinion against them. There is a bird, the European Star- ling, which threatens to be worse than the gram-hie. It has been un. wisely imported into the United States and is pretty generally dls- tributed there: it has Sound its way into Ontario, and in time we shall be troubled with it here. In England I have seen it flying "in clouds." it feeds ongraln and drives away all smaller birds, l ‘The day-flying owls-the great Horned Owl and the Snowy Owl- are bird killers, but as they ‘are rare, "my are only minor enemies. All the hawks take toll oi bird life, but as these only attack the adults the bird has a sporting chance. ‘The owls, with the exception of those already noticed, ‘are so useiul in destroying rats and mice that they should be Elven every protection. The last foe in my list is the com- mom garter snake (Thamnophis) which feeds, to s. limited extent on the eggs or young of birds that nest 111 the Ground or in low shrubbery. We protect our "sitting" hens and their brood in every possible way, but from infertility, disease, accl- dents and other causes, poultrymcn tell us that lt takes five eggs u; pm. duce one adult. What the loss must be among the small birds, unpro- tected and encircled with enemies, no one can compute. They are gs. creasing, and no wonder. Two things we can, and will do, when we are wise enough: that is feed our winter birds and to that extent fortify them against the weather; and attract them round our homes (where they are compartlvely ' safe) by putting out blrd-boxesso that they may rear their young in peace. Indeed, the demand for Chevrolet trucks d1 ing thepast several years has been/such that Chevrolet ranks today as the world’s largest builder of sixwylincler trucks and commercial cars. This may be the oldest book in South Dakota, but P. E I. can “go one better." The writer has a book whose title-page commences "Dio- dori slculi hlstoricl clarlsslmi, Bib- llothecoe"-“a history 0f old things both fabulous and true." It was printed "Parlslls, apud simonem Col- inaeum, i531." The frontlsplece is a picture of "Father Tlme”—labelled “Tempus" so that there may be no mistake-but he ls not the conven- tional old gentleman with the beard. long cloak and scythe: this ls is a satyr-like Time, with oloven hoois. and to indicate his speed, wings. He has the scythe, though, and E doing great work on the grass. A scroll in Latin (as ls the rest o! the book) in- tlmatts that "Fortitude alone blunts this sharp edge." The dedication is to “Nioolao Qulnto Pontlfici Maximo S. D.," and this would flx the time o1 its translation (from Greek into Latin) as between 1447 and 1455, A. D. ‘ Dlodonls Siculus was a Greek historian who undertook to mite a world history, which, after thirty year's work, he ompleted in iorty volumes. Only six oi these are now extant and my copy has them bound in one. Dlodonus ls said to have writ- ten Greek in a clear and concise but prosy fashion: the Latin of the trsnslstlo is only n little more diffi- cult than that of Caesar. The account oi the aboriginal Britons, in the sixth book, is most interesting and read- nble. t For Finer Performance -Drive This Car QWNERS will tell you that this big Nash is the fastest accelerating Six they have ever driven-and the smoothest. A beautiful car and a quality car-all the way through. Note its fine wood-and-steel body-its 7- bearing crankshaft-its rifle bored connect- ing rods-and a long list of other fine car features. You’ll revel in its smooth ease. And you'll find welcome assurance in (the fact that you can drive it all daylong at high speed and in restful comfort. f f f f-Main- bearing, hollow-aranbpin crankshaft; Rifla bored connecting rods; Tarsioruil vibration damper; E» cep tionally (fictive Iligh-slleedsafety brakes; Loni’ wheel- base; Composite wood and steel body; Wide rear seats; Adjustable driver ‘s seat; Twin cowl ventilators; Head- lamps and all exterior fittings, full chromium finished. A Better Deal For Today's Dollar Nash Motor Sales Co. Charlottetown, P. E. I. "gbmard (Qaanada! " Canadians everywhere an 3 Iqsni on the rising lids oi s and m nroIv-yhv- And Gents] pays mbuse n: Canadian achievement with "Canada on Funds", s ll-Onedln has: any Fri lay-evening. We iuvisyuutblinnsh l u FEATUBESUlhs-ee-J‘ " " ‘K594i ehassisoflsalf-toncspndtnanlllwelktonirufls-wueol Illllnehilsedhnlenlzdtlsoolllfllili- Fhhflfihllllflfl fiewdunlltenrwheelgwilhifxVl-plyuvssk-typesmdllles. Newnndhsviafrontaxle. Spsdllillfi-typccllflwllh ten-lnehdlnu-Newnndheavdn-narusle-Mnsflvensrfiansn. Fullysueloserlklseelln-nheswithlnrgamnrdrnnrs. Four- qsesdtruaflilsua. New, ‘ ,finer-loolingenhs. 50- IuIsQsvwuG-eyllndavulvoln-henduglne. . CHEVRDLE. A GENERAL ~GBEVBOLET 1% TON CEASSISWITHBI" wnpmnssn - - .- . . .\’675 (Dadrlsdaecbgtldunv) IKTONCEASSISWITHISTWLEBASLSTU ' (Dndrbnslntlsmlsdi) cormmcmncasssrs. are Iiiususislsbenlsdisfinusluly; uni-body. Musical-embassie- In-ndspilqmj or ravens onnvnnn MOTORS VALUE ENEMIES OF THE BIRDS We have seen the dangers to which the snrallcr lnsectlvorous birds arc exposed from weather conditions, sc- cidents, epidemics and predatory mammals: we now turn to those arising from their own kind-that is, from other birds. Birds, in the breeding season, feel the need of a nitrogenous diet: the drain on the system during the pro- duction or eggs, can best be met by some form of “meat scrap." While the smaller birds at such times be- take themselves to a diet of worms. grub: and caterpillars. - thereby earning the gratitude of the farmer. the orchardlst, and the gardener- some of the larger birds have cou- trscted the murderous habit of est- GEN lg. A. Horw» ' l1 Is Your Chest Sore? lng the estllngs and eggs of other birds that are too small to deiend their homes. As is well known, the Blue Jay, the Crow and the Crackle are the most notorious of these can- A vigorous rubbing of the chest, neck and sore aide with good old Nervliins is the best treatment. 'I'his wonderful llnlment sinks into the tis- sues where the pain ls seated, and Does Breathing Hurt? A b A , y MALPE UE Q side. On arrival there Kenneth was mother, M" Dan Ben-gm on Saturday afternoon for Summer- the guest (m. a few d,“ o; he, rnmshoruo mu vsnsrn in 1min IOL O" i u Jib ~nlw on Sunday Apr“ 5' the RA“ Fred- taken t0 the PflliCe County HOSDlLAl eflck wlmamson o; Km- Memm-yapwherehe was successfullly operated‘ CllllrCh, announced nu intention oi on for appendicitis-nutrition many leaving his charge here in three weeks Friend-t hope for hl mcdy recovery. time. Mr Williamson's resignation will be greatly regretted by the Mrs Oil-ester Simpson. Baltic. ac- members o, ms congfeggflgn and companlea by her daughter, Ml§ by other friends of nu commun- Marlon Mt on ‘minder mcmlnslivr ‘m, m8 ability as a speaker g5 gen. Montreal, where Miss Marlon wlll orally recognized. and 1t will doubtless trite: the‘ Pom vlclgazkiljzPllg Q men b6 b” ‘mmimfimw "gum! PM“ m the ixr-lgnds sincerely regret her illness has lost a. very valuable horse, the mmmli-Vm‘ WWW?“ hum o p” ' and trust m.» she may be benefited loss u Ill the meter when 0M wn- Jilhemmwi- ’ w . - being opus bifli‘ M“; _ led by the bTGI/tlll . siders that it is the time _of year were . bymlllscsoeroirwlidlster liars? 122T... when an mime! o: this type is most rival oi the. Zulu notion l‘ Mrs Earls MpcKay, Sea. View, lecfded. Am“- , , Hv George MeManlI gives instant relief. Painiul breath- ing disappears and all sense oi sore- ness goes quickly. Just try Nervlline crs who point Ollt that u is m etilc l"igggléfghgiilgllslaofélglhlfii133; 1911i caiemm" hunt"? but dmlltw saves the whole iamlly from numer- this. $11060 W110 hi"? Wfilfilled Ulllflous minor, ills. Even for cramps. bird lorig and carefully, concur ln-collc, stomach pains. the eflect of _ Nervillne ls wonderful. It should be u“ suumn” o! m m“ "ma: in every home. Large bottles, 35 procllvltles. Whenever it: ca,“ M a“ “Mam either by the law or by s "- ence of mankind, the smaller birds‘ - are sure to become victims and their numbers will decrease. The 800d i which this bird does is more than _ _ 1 wunterbelvwtli "Ya": has DFIVQS Pam The Crow. as 1w t _ BRINGING ur bin-nib COUNT LOOFBODELJHOQE ARE rvmoAGAecAR emormswwaneou ma,» HEAR THE‘PHONE Rnosms. vou arse INTO "me LIBRARY AND ‘ a wun. alum mu THERE Puppy Food may be ordered either “Flne" or m‘ ,//,,/, “Coarse" to suit the ranchers requirements. ' , ~. , nlbals. ~ The Rev. E. Ml. Alt-ken, Mrs Altken The Jay certainly has its defend- and two children. Mildred and DouB~ lss left on Monday for Charlottetown where they will spend several days the sir-est of Mr Aitkens parents, Ml- and Mrs J. C. Aitken, Grafton St. -,-.-.-,"-devsloped stage o! MHQ l!‘ tlvlty even when methods t" other prehistoric alibi!!! m ' earth found some newly“? ,‘_, discovery of aserlldollm. workings in Natal, douth Affine- The character of W! mine lngs, as ropo"ll to IMPERIAL PUPPY FUUD Citizens in general are very sorry to learn that Mr. George MacKay .1. -““ The success, following the use of this popular “lmpcriaV product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning 0n feeding liberally this year. 60 1.0146, OLb ‘TOPPBR nwrts ALL. RIGHT, rim mar uuusnv blow Our formula is spccially suited to the needs of the young and growing foxes. is rich in vltamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. VOUARI 3H8!‘ ‘DO LA?! FOR DINNIR Order early so as to be sure oi‘ receiving your sup- A, ply in good time as n heavy demand is anticipated. “V” Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Box 446 h (jharlotlctown, P. E. I. Phone 721 Q mi. 1m mum lsrvlss. he. Oust smu- rlllu