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THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ____ .-__.. - ===,_.. _ NEWSY FARM NOTES By Agricola MOUSE-EAR (‘HICKWELZJ purpose of improving the yield of grass and of keeping down the weeds. 30mg endowed b_v nature “ll-ll This spring we followed this excel- ronsiderabie share oi‘. CilYlOF-lll‘ tnot‘ lent advice; only as a sprayer was laitogether idle. 1 hope», l was llil-‘Ilflli available we sowed the chemical pelled to take two sec-ti pods or cali- , lightly broadcast at the rate of 200 sules of this plant home for Cfittllll- i lbs. to ‘the acre. ‘The application was mation. The capsulrs are small. but made on a second year hayfleld, and tas 1 said in my last notes~ inany- the result is most encouraging. The seeded. One contained thirty-six timothy is twice the height on tho seeds. and the other nineteen: the treated part of the field and of a rich ' latter were rilie at the time oi cx~ dark green. The untreated strip has lamination, June 17th. A total of 55 a fair supply of daisy, but it is well lsecds from two iloivcrs and the itclti smothered on the fertilized part. I ‘whence I proceurecl the pods hari There is no question but that the ' hundreds of flowers! Small ivonder advice tendered is of the utmost value that it is becoming a troublesome to those who would have “two blades wired. of crass grow where one grow be~ fore." SIINSPOTS AND RABBITS THE FABMERRS NEED A paragraph in 'I‘hc Guardian re- lports that the Hudson Bay Coin-l On a recent occasion, Dr. E_ 5, ipany finds a. connection between Archibald, Director of Dominion Dr- these two unlikely objects. thrice the perimental Farms, reviewed the needs lnumber of animals being taken at of agricultuure in Canada, which he the sunspot minimum years as com- summarires under five principal sec- ‘pared with tho iiunibci" of slsiits of~ tions as follows: l fared at the maximum years. Canada nerds the greatest posglb- I am strongly of the békief that 1e co-operation between the livestock stinspot maximum years give rise to and poultry producers within all lsome factor which is lriimicnl to the parts o! Canada ‘toward improving normal multiplication of animal lite. pl-ql-luqtlgn magnum lawn-mg pm. “Pwclve _vt=nrs ago I rnnfrbutcrl an dugllon Costa lmpl-Qvlng gglllng .01"!i¢‘19 w thr- loccl iiirss swims methods and improving distribution ‘forth those views, and it may inter- methods, 1 est my readers if l quote it in part. we nest-l the greatest cooperation "For example. Dr. Johnson writing bpflvpgn pfoduQel-s of anlmal 51¢ of ihc slit-in: of i771. s‘.'._\'.'~: "tho rca- poultry pl-ol-lucls wlm gm g-l-gln grow ‘ li-rin was so sevcro in lllf‘ lulnnzi of erg and manufacturers of mlll (god; Sl-gvc, that it. is l'Clll(‘llll7!"lT‘fl lry tlic toward the {munch-lg and hnlfljng g1 lYT-mc 05 lllf‘ ‘Blffili SllYlY-Z" ~ - - {cod stores for use in Canada. Many cattle tiicd. and those that siir- more l; need f0;- tlqg dgtigloping vivcd time so f‘lllflf‘l’ilC.'l that tiioy of l; much broader sgatlgglggl study l fdld not require tho lllfll“ at the usual u-higl-l would show trends in produc- iseasun." Gilbert White iwhcw: Nat- lion markets and costs, not only in 4 1W6! History of Sclbomo is i classici Canada but in other countries as wrote the case was lust the same well which would be a. guide to ec- wzth its hcre in the S0llll‘|—~\\'ll0lt‘ Qnnmic increase; in Canada's pro- dfllriPS mls-"fl haul: in rail iogctli- auction. The newly created Branch er." Nov: lTTO it's". a l\\-"\‘ll‘i\‘.lll\ siin- of monomics in the Federal Depart- SDOiI 3'91!‘ ~, - - WP fir!’ lust liassinr: rricnt of Agriculture should form I. out of such a period now; llle win- splcndld nucleus for this work, tar of 1917-1918 was vory scvcro and 'I‘here ls a reed {or the study of in the sprint: there wcrc few ilttors means by which increased consump- Z in the fox rant-hrs and flOIllPSilC rab- ltion of milk. cheese. lamb. beef, etc. ‘mits which usually littorsd in Apriliespecialiy of Canadian origin. might ihad no voting till the end of June, be affected within Canada. land those few in niunber." The year Whether increased production-t in lQlB urns, 1 may say, maximum sun- Canada corms now or later, live- SDOE P-‘flr- stock farmers must b; prepared for Bo much for the rxtract. It will be tho same. There never was a bettu’ observed that these writPrs land niy- time to liquidate ail cull livestock self) more inclined to blame tho sev- than at. the present favorable prices. ere cnld for tho rzcncrnl barrt-nncss This in itself raises the average oi’ the animals; but there may brvsiandanl and production capabilities another explanation. It has recently] of our livestock to a. decree ‘which be?“ found that vii two-sins an (‘Hfllnclt only lowers production costs but. to the X-rays, part o!‘ tho gcrm is places us in a better positlontzi furl: "killed" and the Pat’ which might in whaigjver moi-loot condition; we may the ordinary course have lirflclllfierbhave to meet, a. rooster, invariably produces a pull- URELY no snapshots are more precious than those you take on vacation. Surely at no time of the year is it of more importance for you to have the benefit of Kodak quality in the film you use. JUNE 21. 193“ Safeguard the success 0 x ‘buy your vacation supply. And identify the genuine by its familiar yellow box. Kodak Film is rangy and fast . l. l‘. designed by Kodak scientists to make broad allowances for widely differing subjcctglight conditions f your l acation Snapshots ct. It is wrll known that tho sun, during an outburst of sunspots, em- its s. superabundance of ultra-violet rays, and perliapv. c1121‘: :1 £5.45; science is not yr-t cognizant; and, it may be that this radiance is the catise of the sterility. ART FORGERIES CAUSE STIR IN FRENCH CILCLES PARIS. June 25~Mass production of "old masters" and other forms o! fraud have upset art circlu in Say “Kodak Film” to your dealer when you. and exposure times. It is uniform in quality from roll to roll. __ It gets the picture. Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario ‘Combine the joys of Sea and Forest —- whet-c sci: and forest mcet to offer their best for ihc pleasure of holi- day secktrs. 'i'he sea itsclf, with its beaches, bathing, boating. A bcautifitl freshwater lagoon. Con! woodland trails. You find tlicru all at Pictou. Salt and fresh water fishing. (flowing days. Peaceful nights. Tor perfect relief from the work-a-tiay wnrlcl, come to Pitttou this summer . . . and l)? all means bring the kiddies. P?!) itifi’? bum tiny lu_||.|\li.lil Mitiimni A(In!-|;-|[ M, it. “our. w, (‘my Tit-lint. Ji-nr. L. l’. RITCHIE. Tutu-i Aircntfllatlon P- ‘ FLAIUHN, Ilistfil-(Pinliliiagn in." I gANADléflly NATIO l! 0. fizrgesf 1 . I 1e Let worries depart a! Suflfll‘ PM"! at ay Syslrm in mama Frantic. The resulting agitation hits led Pierre Rameil, Iormer minister of . fine arts. to urge creation of an oi- ?“ ‘m! ai- KWiYlllP- N- Si. I 119- ticial bureau whose staff findings lieve, that the control oi‘ hllstcr rust would supplant present rekuabce up- on currants, by the application of on "expert opinion." sulphur dust, originated, and from lie bellevas that, with the proper personal experloncc l find the con- ullml q; labm-aml-y us,“ such a but. trol most cffr-ciivc. l nrlrlcti rt slirght ' mu could guarantee the aenuineness proportion of the old Paris: strewn and n; (llspumd “vol-ks 0g an, 5mg event- flour mixture to the rlry sulphur until lllllly curb the faking which, some iiliilllltd the l“ ‘Vim i‘ him“ "CY-‘critlcs say, is of factory proportions. clone" blower. The bushcs had twol The Lquvl-g lnalntfllns l; lgboratory flllpllwiifllls "ll d8)“ flliflfi. flllfl i-lli’ l in charge of J. Fernand cellerier, a Q foliage which in previous years would mantis; or now, when chgmlgtry and i l SULPHER AND CURRANTS drop in rarly summer, is now healthy X-rays are used u, (lemming the ‘and lmhflfmfli by furious "worm," rienuineness of pictures acquired for in"? 0m“ dlfflflilll’ which I 5C9. lfil the government. But this service is [to catch a calm day ivnrn the lcnvcs not available for private buyers. ‘are damp with dew or rain; for in: The case of Jean Charles Millet. i; this district there is an almost coil-l and Charles Gout has focused attgn- stant breeze. Perhaps, tinder such tlon on thg subject, Thgy l"; ghal-g. —__ I historic works. Joseph Duveen, noted British critici was settled out of court May 20 oil this year. That action was brouzht: by Mme. Andree Hahn of Paris‘. owner cf "La. Belle Ferroniere" which some experts had attributed to went about slashing canvasses whichi Under its provisions the governing he declared to be forrzerles. When cx- board. consisting of the heads of per-ts disagree now there is none to‘ missions of the Latin American rc- decidg the question. Hence visits toi publics and headed by Secretary of museums reveal many paintings "at; State Stimson, will hold special cot-n- tributed to" certain artists. FOVFRllTlQ‘ mcmorative sessions for General» Hf the governing board. the doubt that exists as to "in riutli-j Sucre, June 4, and for General Boli- orship of even some acknotvlodpctilvar, on Dect-mber l1. Othrr ccre-I Rmonics‘ for the two famcd military such a disagreement in 1920 caive-ihadors will be liclcl at their tombs, Filming ieadiirship in Vrncztielns rc-l in 1824. the latter decisively mark-lb! ed a ten year debate that has notgon thr-ir rcspcctivc centenary dates. volt against Spanish dominion in] tho indcpcndence of Bolivia. Ho wall yet been ended although a stilt in‘ (toncrai Bolivar i: buried at Caracas. i810. “s New York for $500000 “Fifllil-‘ii sill" '"“""*'*"""‘*—_' —'""" REMOVAL SALE i5?‘ As the property 0f the ivell known firm of _l it A-Qih- Venezuela, and his marshal at Quito.’ General Sucre also was born l! Ecuador. The programme for Boll-l Cumana, Venezuela, in 1195. vars centenary also provides the lav-l Joining General Bolivar‘: oiganlnd ing oi’ wreaths on his statute in Ncit" l orfort to drive the Spaniards out of York City by spacial l‘(‘pl‘0"."l\if\tl\‘0S all South America he led a ViCiIOYlWI l Colombian army through Eculldd Bolivar was born in Caracas in and Porn. Outstanding victories end- 1783. l-le travels-d extensively and al- itcri to his military genius were thosl so studied in this country brfnro as- l of‘ Pichincha in 1822, and Ayacuchl innit-d in i830 in Colomllll- ._._._~____-_..-_._.---— Eltandler & Bell at 160 Kent Street, Charlottetown; tried. It l8 a flood funairirle and is signature of the farmer's grandfath- the painting was put. on the canvas: ‘ colorless. which ia Rn arivantagc truer‘ we world famous palm" o; “The about 300 years am“. the dcmvh o; fl WW1 - .._--~ circumstances. the “liver of sulphufl‘ e-ci with operating a. factory which Leqnardo daTincl. She based the ac-, .. (potassium sulphidoi spray mirzht ho turned out paintings bearing the “on upon Sh. Josmws 011mm“ that Changes in Train Schedules ElTcetive-filunc 29th Train No. 39 Lrave Leave Arrive Mayo Arrive [wave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive fialn No. 40 have fhai-lottetown lnslcad of Borden Sackvillc Sackvilla Moncton Charlottetown instead of Borden Sackvlllc Sackville ihlaritlme Express) 8. Moncton Moncton ’ l Z h; w“ - "élvfi, PNZ—@SS" s, .9‘. . . vi$$=~° 55°53? 135°?!‘ FFII>>>> Kermit C6595.’ I have 11ml 1t lwainsi Glcrtners," -"I'l-ie Angelus," and other tomato-loaf rust, when I izrviv tomatq noted pictures. Whatever action the ocs in a glass-house, arznlnst Rose-l courts may take onthls couple, there i, mlldrilfi and Chrysanthemum Rust? is frank admission by art authorities ~ .‘ The formula I foliriwcrl was to dis-ii that; galleries and market; harbor lsnlve one ounce of potacsium sul-~ thousands of bogus masterpieces. llllllde in a quart of hot ivntcr, and; Even the Louvre has been victim- mthen make up to two and one-half! ized. Two "Wattcaus." bought three limllons with cold watcr. Being a‘ years ago for $60,000 have been de- lclear liquid it will not clog tho spray , mired to be by a far less important l nozzle; it should howevcr be used, painter, Quillard. The Louvre now is ' immediately 0n making as it loses‘ trying to get its money back under I Slteliilth by Stflfldiflil- a French law which compels dealers to refund the price when a guaran- l A SULPHATE EXPERIENCE teed work turns out to be spurious. the Italian master, alleging that this i conclusion had stopped negotiations with the Kansas City Art Muscum‘ which was ready to pay her $250,003 for the painting. I The settlement was an inconclus- ive on the merits of the ‘work as the debate which accompanied tho con- troversy. Mmc. Hahn was announced u "very well satisfied" from a mon- stuck to his opinion. Sc ditl propon- enta of Mme. Hahn. TO PAY HOMAGE ctary standpoint but sir Joseph? P.E.l., has changed hands we are now offering to the buying public at woitderf uily low prices, our entire stock of monuments which is the largest stock; iii» priced the lowest of any firm east of Montreal. it will pay every intending purchaser of a monument to call and see our large stock and get our low . prices. We smkm ‘lite stock consists of Scotch and native gran lies, Castle grey and Corot, great painter of llndscapcs. LIBEBATORS OF Leave Arrive CIAILOTTETOWN - SUMMERS“)! — TIGNIGK 3 Train Xc. 54 Leave Arrive i lllotor Train No- 266 Leave Arrive Borden Charlottetown Tignlsh instead of Charlottetown Bummeraids Instead of Charlottetown (No change '- ‘ een Tignlsh and Summerddei Train No.20! Leave Borden irtctettl of Arrive Snmrneraldc ABOVE SERVICES DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY aii-ai-au. III Poop acts 5 72121121 f‘ 33?? ¥¥??3§ 332333 l On two occasions The Guardian {has printed an article from the pen of Prof. J. A. Clark. advising the ap- plication of a sulphate of ammonia spray to the pastures, for the double .._.€_._-_-______.._. g Made by Murray .- 1 . . y-ALBXANDBR Murruy_ in credited with the patcrnity of labout 30,000 canvases, thousands of l which he never saw. l-ie himself was . responsible for the signatures on some of them. He was widely copied and knew it. and sometimes when owners asked if their painting's were genuine. he would touch up a. fake, sign it l-nd all’. "NOW it ll l. Cordt." Modem painters, however, an less charitable toward imitations. Many of them have demanded removal from art stores of certain pictures 611G306 l0 lhlfl lflfi 011C ll“ IQ! WASHINGTON. June 21~—Twenty- ono free American republics will rvndcr fitting hotnagc to General Simon Bolivar. liberator of South Americaand his marshal, Antonio Jose dc Sucre, on the centcnarles of their deaths this year. The celebra- tion was provided for in a resolution offered in the governing board of the Pan American Union by Eduardo, Die: de Medina. Bolivian minister to the United States. , _ i LATIN AMERICA l 160 Kelli; Street; it at fliarlottetowml’. E. l. i marble in M. M. finish 0r polished. 01m DESlGNS ARE iiii: LATEST; l out PRICES THE LOWEST, i CHANDLER & BELL é out WORKMANSIHP THE mist. " Phone 741-1."