MARCH g. 1o_4_o . 2121-3 _ _w'r_r_l1j.[ cmlulorrlzrowlv GUQARDIAN PAGE NINE Sat. 8H1- 9th- ssified Clcaraway Sale! ANS Cla l nllullo sums ONE ONLY WALNU‘ ‘ . .1‘? Woo Umlgkgulifwn 10010 H111 0 Onalrs. lug, 030,00 ulearaway $2194“) SpeciaiValues HARDWARE DEPT. ONE ONLY THOB-OUGHLY u- conditioned Ellecurlc washer. Moo- om type, Clearaway $29-00 $3.00 Down $2.50 Month BIIESTERFIELDS 4 ONLY KBOEHLEB LIVING Room Suites. Velour coverings in shade; of brown and rust. Chester- fleld and 2 chairs. Reg. $111.00 Clearaway $85.00 ONE ONLY KBOBIILIB SUIT T I Bedroom Furniture om: ONLY a rmc: my“ '-‘l‘.‘°.lm.l"éif‘“l.él'“.ilm Reg. $91.50 , Clearaway $63.50 ONE ONLY z PIEC ALNUT Buiwmoosoyr. cnfny 8.50 srunlo oouollrs ONE ONLY 8 PIECE STUDIO our “at (as. elves...» 5-D 0 .8 tnrougnouthviteg. 5106.001)!“ o“ Ulearaway $09.00 TABLES ONE ONLY LEAF T Gflilline Walnut. $411,‘ a USEJTY TEAPOT. l CUP hall or living mom. Reg 838.75 Clearaway $19.50 250 THREE CHESTERFI .. A TWO GALLON BUTTE les, birch finish Owe-k with cover (seconds) R " Special Values m“ um moon commas" snow THIRTY rmsr UALI mougéhilzs. all 193i? mama‘. Y 0X1 be“ choice‘ ——flrst come have 9 ft.x12 ft.$9.95 9 fLX1o1/2ft.$8.75 ONE ONLY BEAUTIFUL wflgquj,‘ Worn design. Nine 111B:- and ONE ONLY STUDIO 0000B ET. Cushion; and top of spring filled n 1n fluitn in m c esterfleld um a own. neg. moon- . m Bod- Roe m; 58 “y; Ulearawa . mattress in velour trim m lepp. Cmarawa _ ' 0 ClearawdY $115.00 y $1884» maggaqalway $59 o0 ONE on y $6900 A learaway “'65 NEW nNo-Lrsu DINNIBWAEE olgultstaztdlncnw EAsba-rtd-in-Y 31/ gt. x 9 ft $750 - Y LOVELY nan- omc ONLY OCCASIONAL "o! Iooolvod "Belle more" pab- - ‘ ' g t. x 9 ft $625 room suite in the new Swed- table genuing wall-lug with for s people 56 "mm-away $79-00 ' ' n ONLY TIIBEEPIEUE - 01115 ONLY SOLID 04x sun-n, lob full-sh. Dresser. venlcv '. ' ' -—-——--________ 5 fif- X 9 ft- .95 “d n» eve-r o “°“' w»- »-- w»- e» "‘2§’-'.‘-.°‘it§o‘1.‘li.’.t%.°2i’f“&% err-no. s. ..... out“ "M o- so set... f... s-s2o1s °v....:l'~="....~;l.>s.. amour m... m. . u.“ - . . - n ur up Frlwl Rum All sizes available bu. not ovory 111g 1n every size, . a .5 Clearaway $13.75 TWO ONLY OCCABIONAL new strl .2»:- emfi _ ° Clearaway $122.00 fig Ttifloufiv-Kiiowfi? Clearaway $69.95 1MB. reirecametau. m‘ w“ WW1’! 0 and 6 chairs. ONE RENFREW HAND WASHER. W?! 00 _ Roa- 1a ulearaway $16900 earaway $7500 Mfum“ “whim” 111°" Clearaway $41.00 TWO ONLY sUrras m m: Tables wlul 011d Walnut tops. mgfiileog-Tbg? (ggugggerfglndsmmg ONE ONLY WALNUT wrrl. 51x 1m" 5111111‘) 5-1571‘? sxmiéléflgomer. gnaw R061 ‘a? a $509 dlggraway $1000 9 ft. x12 ft$7iso 2 obi-ire. Durab velour covering. 1"“ I-udroomy. Ohm-pinto with volour with reon trlmmms- Roi 0193-1311/21! $41-50 e awaY__ - Ggg-uigrarrvrlztgncovgrnon WAS]! . 9 ft x 101/2 it. $650 Rcs- $111M “"11?- Wbmol- M; raw-w lloblo oowl-“uctlou- Rel-Will) ———————-__- om; ONLY HVINGQfOM 98 WAI-l-RAPEB m ROOM LOTS. 9 ft, x g ft $5 75 Clearaway $125.00 919319313)‘ $145410 Chara-Wily $13-50 51x 11"“ P511111‘ 11111" Table. all Walnut wtth fig- ___€_ °__ cw“ M‘ *1 “m? 1 ' ' u wmillfilser 5 “M 1°“ RW- $3451’ ooon QUALITY CLOVER LEAF ~V2 Pm” 7/2 ft x 9 ft‘ $435 s“ ouwoouoursluoflruo- .1. so... mattress. Value t. Oloorewoy $16-00 we on over- 6 “- X 9 11-11195 El§u§s§Qn<°l°§§§iR§§f$¥sQaUsQ *1" Clearaway $29.50 chiral/Vail $17-95 Fguugltlorlkxdfimfilsl BED- 3 for 42c ti-ii TEA SET, FLORAL DESIGN, 6 $11195. 8 saucers, 6 tea plates. 1B room here nowl Large quuntit odd pattern selling at 5 w ‘lc yard Clearaway 2c Yard A DOZEN OR. -MORE WILTON ‘and Axminstcr Carpets g0 on sull- today in the face of sharp? all- zginggng prices-but we nee the ONE ONLY COFFEE TABLE, modern style. Reg. $1950 Clearawav $13.50 c" ms "about 8 and 6 chairs. ling. $13400 Qlearaway $99.00 ONE ONLY LARGE IDUNGI 5mm eceg urn-raw moNl-NG ch ll- cOIIIDIeie with Stool to ONL . - ‘ ' . ONE v - - MACHINES s... .. . ..., .... 0:5,, fl,’i,1g'fl,,1fl,ffl°,,"em.g",,1,1,fe g; Normals.“ ‘no marshes." our" 18 Pocw-“JQ nuts» “for deve- of Clearaway $12.90 ononomu m-UlvmLung/llvmnn, Clearaway $29-95 1101' OWY-IWJWM Clearaway $9.50 Clearaway $25.95 OARPETS price. 51911131113)‘ $17-90 Clearaway $77.00 ' light glass. saves you one third. you]; 0mg yup“; LAMr§' ELEVEN ONLY SPRING ONE ONLY SOLID WALNUT Reg. 2 for l5 now each 55v]; 59100-01“; 0N1; NEW candle, indirect and various filled mattresses lngludlng Coffee Table. Reg 89.75 save 1.3 Each 5m Kelvinawr Refrigerator. Bize 5. 0N‘! ONLY HIGH GRAD! WZL- ton R118 sin 9 I 12 ft. R08. $104.00 Clearaway ‘$6.00 5% $241.00 ---i-_____ learaway $149.00 ONE ONLY NEST OF THREE ONE ONLY SIZE s racronr EE- solno k t , Iflwofgme; Kghaet one of a kind of each Clearaway $18-95 FOUR ONLY good wearing fabric. m 388-56 Clearaway $690 TEN STANDARD BRIDGE BREAKFAST SUITES $78 00 RANGES Clearaway $2390 ONE ONLY BREAKFAST sun‘ Tables, solid Walnut. Reg. prising Buff t, ma. 1 m, » _ - > - ____a_____ fd-r-v-o-f-nl-liitist-P. l. §u1°if$§.“..,3“,.i“.§.%‘£‘ or w. m srmlvq $14c5(l)earaway $9 ,5 °§r....3.v.';"mm>"g:g>~gg; aixilllzmgvlc'szalvru .221: o _-;_~ ' filled ninth-soon "w, - - ' _ NE ONLY near alcn 11.: mug; omy guy _ 35"; C19 3-Way $43-75 Clearaway $5.90 ues to 85-4111 sires b11115 vrfit 5 maharawa $7900 size 9 x l2. DQ049051)’ RUG i"“‘.“‘ul'.‘.tt‘.li°°%f.°“.‘:. "*- om: one mimo- none mo“ of "o- ouu om Nor or rum $3 '°° y ‘ w y er ar ue. '1' ABLE LAMPS. char-away $1595 gables, solid Walnut. Reg. ONE 0N“ 3mm‘. “um om; 0mg MEG; m]; Rgpnlg, $74.00 (leaf ) and 4 Chairs to match. has“ a550,. pottery with bed orator suitable for grocery store Clearaway $29.00 v5 i850 ' ' Shadm. V l . ‘ 180 . ' “Eu-envoy $18.00 c|o...“..‘i°vt;‘§.“o’§.1s ANY HEM Clearawev $12-90 p‘ m“ $“§‘s“.°o5‘°" m igglvozadxggjqlgg§gnlfi 5m, s Y o _ O 118W. 0 . EAM LES‘ AX- broillbfolfncnaslrsylgozgfigpgcng si§lm°fltfwgiumw 101M118 s QUANTITY OF VANITY 51'" or items in the 511121-11 oigiLblyessgiLtllln 111,11,‘ 11111" P511111)“ 1111""!- Clearaway $39.00 1111M" RWFW-utlflu bottom» 5cm M”, m, wvmm m- Gleam 111530“ boudoir lumps-all kinds rep- “m, u- vvevorrbonr and m perfect W, g Reg. scam clud . way - but only one of askind ad-may be had char,“ $3 39 oOrldition $39 o0 _ Clearaway $9.90 No APPROVALS earaway $1.9 on Casi-MAN - . AND No SECURE ONE or THESE NEAT TWO ONLY SOLID WALNUT OTHER RECONDITIONED SEVEN ONLY 01m DRESSERS. U%gi&rnnmnnmedorh 5g: EXCHANGE DURING &t(l:g.M-l%<:rscélitntg1gs low H OME PLAN Eng Tables mm shelf. Reg. ranges, various types and fin- ‘obi-erg atgilélge, géuin birch A ooélrlucgrgwrolpsowmgortsigcszl; meara-Wfly $2.19 THIS SALE 98c No Interest Charge Clearaway $2.85 $12.00 and up. Clearasvay $16.85 zhrfmmm m“ HOLMAN’S, iai attitude that one may through Charlottetown Influenza. As I mlspectod, our outdoor hikes. It should be NOT ES ON ISLAND PLANTS the: s an’ bd ‘d!’ o‘ 0th ‘ lt1,btto ck d blysure m” u m e o“ Llatondencyforthis disease - thmneedks C. ticedheverttltthialst e I ES _ ggugwy raenlglimfiisabtbxe 11R: t; Dr. P. Tgifdner, The Anacardlaceae i? abundanoilw behind ‘the become epidemic this winter. In 5111113111911 °f 1°11 018115 lT-FOOY» EVO- Ln r. to them, is synonymous with National Museum of Carlada, Ot- at Cavendish. EXIELB-nd (up F0 F91)- 33fd> there 1'?“- WhO died 51111437 JMI- 23th dignity. It is generally agreed by tawa. The reply came back in due A family with a lon name and 111"” ‘hem 1-039 deaths 11°11‘ 1-11-15 W“ held from he, law home wed.’ 37 50mm“ those who have observed Denmark's course that the birds were Ring- but three members! e foremost T110 AGOIMMOOIO “u” “m” Nwembe" N‘) “unmw m, morning Jan- alst M’ s o- progress, that this view, and the necked Ducks, so ou may have no is the Stags-horn Slunach, Rhus I I is given of the total number of A Huh o! outstanding success o; their ggrl- hesitation at inc uding that spe- typhlna (known to some botanists n11! l! 3119 71°11! P611111?’ M11 0889-5. Whloh mil-St have been large. w“ celebrated mbgkiaum£ Nam" not“ a. Giant onion, Alllum ‘lgmtmm, cultural policy, i5 in a Isl-go degreg cies in your records for P. E. lsl- as It. hlrta), a shrub or tree, with our species, though. resembc Ln Feb. 1927, according to my notes I conception church If m my which ls rather a. curiosit . Last attributable to their genius for co- Bnd- 51111115 and branches velvety-hairy; the English holbl in e structure 667 people died of flu in the Brit- wimam J Maw", Kg °a t t,‘ Master rennel- Stweart, of year it bloomed ln the ew York‘ Oberation, and to their adult hlzh I have a1“ Obtalned PP°°1 11"" “d 5°m°°1"“=5 1°11“ ""1" “1111- °1 ‘he 11°W°1"*"‘E 11°‘ ‘ZY°.‘11'°°“ 11°’ ‘fihamewlsms 1“ ‘me we“ Te“ 18”" ed by mo’ Rev Jose l- g“ Nita]; Brackley Point Road. has forward- Botanical Garden, where it threw ‘IDCI1OOIS—“P€OPIB'S High Schools," bhnthed DIluel-wingtpdm Shd “Géeeelé- Mgaemglcciliewhgrllly l2;- bthe gligelthgrlealvlerfwragflkyl}. ( ‘Deilhfik mere “tanqlazrilngtthllgr Shensipoat gutbyreilkr as deacon and me PRM- ihoma. Folk H1811 Schools, and Agrlcul- w B ea nes e o n . us go m). swam) m a rather puny shrub’ m m6 first week o1} January ma‘) H. Kennedy sub-deacon. Seated within the sanctuary were Wallet and Thomas Henry nephew's of the deceased, seminarians at Waltham” Burial was in Holy Cross ceme- I have observed u.n broods of variously called the Scarlet Sum- ui Pond. Bus M11 or Finger Tree. Emerson tells cf its velvety crimson berries “of agreeable taste, and sometimes police in London were laid up with ed me s large moth which I rec- uo flower Ito-Ike flvo foot“ h. 1i. What the French thought sixty osnlso as the Polyphemus Moth. torood by slobooo hood-s no the Teleu. Polyphemns of scientists. flowers. four niches or more in di- Tlle wings however had not devel- ameter. The plant grows wild in tural High Schools." These are not a system of urban education tmns- plantcd to rural a.ea.s, but origin- whose bare branches, in the 1i, are clothed with quantities of light scarlet berries. They soon disaphear ny k nds both species at Jones, son of J. Walter Jones, Bun- oped l, d F0 , bot Turkestan where the temperature atc in the mind of a rural cultured bury. found the Host Of O B1118- etidchxglrysypelx‘ yboymof agnglnqulrixljig rallies from 9'! deg. to l9 deg. F. people. The Folk High Schools of wingefi "Deal alt Bunbury (oamgre hm "Bsxaafifisulzititubtfita fgl; lelzlhlgn léhdgirdtlgle llaronrségléllghtklofnlxh; m 18 years ogo- WW’ Maldem m.‘ of mum’ Wm“ w know why‘ we get much lower wmpehtm“ Denmark do not follow the beaten imglgsitledaltm; n21’. Stxennrheyfself. ' wrote "The boyue of lglhiladélphia observed that the dried leav “Quand Italie sera sans poison- page: gcdlxailrtdnlsyafidatlllxgtlvilsugl?’ 4 ‘ ' thanthatbutisis "isl h ths f d ti l d : ' ‘um! n ow m o e u“ ma proce um "Wood Duck are fairly common. eat the berries, but they are very used as a substitute for tea. Et France sanatrahiso w! of William and Margaret My were This need not surprise us when we Yelthll "§.“°"° the “mfifmhfiym” good drainage enable; plan to th tests in ti or n o warm or , s ere are no or exam a one ,, , situati hil it in u. - withstand cold: besides, onions may of any kind, no degrees, not set On tho opening du I found a oour- In the Full. when the leaves , Et louslotorw sous suorro. ,, ._ coon 5228:1316’, n,'§',',,“,1,,,,,,°n‘§§§, be taken up and emf-ed, 5Landard5 °f5¢hg1af5h]p_ The teach- beautiful male wood uck in u. gun- of this sumach turned red, they remember that the Yerba Mate Lore sera le monde sans terrel ggéffoyggfélir:sggsfiafighoiglgufilr insects hatch out with their wings ed’s attention is centred upon ln- hers ted I. gills!‘ Faplélrlrégn Cvéas ggobgahhfiridhwahgdhggedtfilglgssmfeéc- glgkllhgoi-tgumliis). Togalnei-ilflm mo: The n Mn" of the n t um l‘ o’ the Mame‘, Ladies sodium; o,‘ Why Denmark Drowned splrlng in the student a desire for moun by r. . . a r. y. omahvus and wmnebagoes.me§ universal beverage ilxuagoum.mer_ Just thug? and to be mi‘: Iavored Elemlégqxlggfugéwbfionégggionogfifiyc for Professor Reddln. and will be used for educational purposes at Prince of Wales College. Hoping this information wlll prove interest- ing, Yours faithfully, J. S. Jenkins." Readers who are interested in bird life will join with me in con- in a compressed but damp and flaccid state; but very shortly the flulds (which may be termed their blood) begin to circulate, the wings expand. and then stiffen suffici- entlv to bear the insect in flight. if the coccoon is kept in too wann method of dealing with enemies in Italy. Bad Language. Prime Minister Chamberlain's father (“Joe") was no favorite with the French people. In 1898 Major Marchand took a small body of soldiers into the learning, rather than on cramming him with facts. While some Ameri- can educators. have lamented that our rural schools seem to lead young folk to look to the cities as the Mecca of their hopes, the Folk Schools of Denmark can point to ica. It is supposed to have an antl- rheumatic effect. I have noted our Winter-berry growing freely in a wayside swamp high up the Brack- ley Point Road. The Mountain Holly (Nemope - thus mucronata) also prefers moist the rots to make a yellow dye. The Omahas also boiled the roots as a styptic wash for hemorrhage in obstretic cases, and a deooction of the root was used in some form of cystitis. Poultices of the brtufid l‘ S St. Francis, Brookline, and the So- ciety of the Propogatlon of the Faith. Besides her husband she {emu a brother Daniel McGuire of Mn- rell, Prince Edward Island, and slx Denmark is. I think, the country of Europe least far‘ ed by Nature; it has the worst s... on that eon- tinent, no water er, no mineral wealth. no oil we is. Yet it has the l {face the wings harden end can- greatest, proportion of cars to the , ' lati , f Eu - m1 ch‘ i, h 1 d_ gratulating Mr. Jenkins on his leaves were used by the v . §§L.f‘p““d when “lane wk“ §p;"m,°§m§u,§§ym,nf,fi§3,fig; 1159; flavffvfiglegted’ 31o‘ gogglfi]. adding _a new s cles to our list of against poisoning of the skin by paces: I have found it the Soudcn. (which was in the British tgESPQ1I1rSA-CxNCIQQE1IL1E The Drop" mum, would be m gflcigy m home 5nd b51115‘ ‘m; 1g; mo; o1 {arm me and 1mm p, mm Island oirds.‘ lose who have the vegetable irritants. neighborhood of Mermaid Lake. sphere of influence) and hoisted and Miss New; NMGHHT; M skim place the coccoon in g 9,11; box, lllltelacy is the lowest of any the high cultural and economic little pamphct, The Birds of nlike these two species, which The berry (usually solitary) grows the French flag. Joe sent General ervme Mrs’ John Hen“, m, ‘m’ Flora-d for ventilation. and keep mum“. m m, w°fl¢ goumed plane m which 1g, rightfully ba- Prince Edward Island (1936), are were probably introduced, the Poison at the end of a. threadllke uncle Kitchener-afterwards Lorri Kitch- mama’ Plain, Mrs swine Ppmm l l m‘ l“ to were’ u“ o“ =o= 0' “PM o .. , .. m" lrsmlzlsaie tfi-tf.¥‘l‘.’.l‘l“.i‘.€ can til.- ‘l'.."tlfé"l'»°.‘étil‘é’.'"'i~i.. ’-?....i‘;“.1-1.?&iil?".i“i‘§ lsllzaiizlli bio: ..l“¥:.i..ll2 or our rov- l-n o- 0 some omhause ‘m. instance’ have the astonishing w‘ m“ m“ Among my pic u” p05 a it The A.O.U. number of the of the plant is an oil present in [of Plants," (Boston, 1879), Picker- recourse to M11515. Th? rveze gggd M Mldgfl- P1111“ Edw“ VGFY CTOSSZ SO 8. 138F001‘! 8P0 - where it would not be exposed to fifty per cent of all farms in that is one sent me by a young Dane Of - - is 50. _ f-fit. t t ..A .1 It thtth bei t- ‘ Ring neck l evefV Dar o s s rllc ure very ‘ng re a es a e rr es are ea ed two henchmen quarrelmg- (Patflgt please copy) fllll .- . Th t d 18.5 acres in to who I had given lessons in the “llatc-Kllal} muelfl’ lfiii“‘oll"“i° K232i“, m “n er ungllshmuansudze- It Showed 1115 Th‘? w°°d 311°?“ 11.“) m“? {,2 %,°’“‘;§.°J}§$$¥° Gdrglwndglp en by the Indium "c tum-- said n “Co n l" id i — w’ mun briefly "View Den’ farm vlkage’ which was B‘ short View of ML en n“ “cor ' crxibes the plant (curm logic), of; Odds and Ends thogq other. “S-haglbtéejrlangtlWmslaidsghe OUTSTANDING CHEMIST removed from the list of “Excluded Species" and assigned to its proper nlace in the bodv of the pamphlet. This is one of our prettiest ducks and last year I was glad to hear that was "coming back” after being considered extinct. "l? wings would be in good shape. A glass lid to the box would be an ilupl-cvl-ment. because moths hatch- fli lll the dark would be likely to} first, and there was no reply to ; this superlative insult! TN MEMORY OF FORMER ISLAND LADY Th efuneral of Mrs. Martha J. street, of six farmhouses, three on each side of the road. The houses were joined, just as in a town street, perhaps to effect on econo- my in materials; and the result was to give the little community a social compactness unlike that of ISSENDON. England —(OP) - ‘Born 50 years ego in this Hort- . fordshire village. the son of a. blltlei and a lady’; maid Sir Gilbert NIOR ilzan. D. Sc.. F. R. S.. F. I. 0.. onto standing research chclfwt, died in l London recently. treatment when “Doisoned", and the method of eradicating the Pois- on Ivy by chemical means. As this circular may be obtained, free. from the Department of Agriculture. 0t.- tawa. it is unnecessary to take up further space with this menace to mark’: history to discover the ori- {lln of its present-day prosperity. though the country had escaped many of the evils of the feudal sys- tem in the middle algae. the greater pert of its soil was in possession of a landed nobility, Just as was the A Peers Regret: "My only regret at getting old is that I sometimes begin to feel I have ggt a suspicion J that I am beginning know some- thing about something. I doubt 1i.’ it is truefl-Ecrl Baldlwin. lluli" paler colors. The ti-n box uolvlrl prevent mice from getting at the coccoons. “u biz-boiled Innths require lhorial treatment in mountln for case in the early days of P. E. Is- the isolated English farmstead. At hresrrrvat-lon. The bodv mus be lend. About the year 187B the the end of one row was the. coop- i L rum" “"11" "cw"- 1°“‘°‘1 “P OUT OUR WAY - - By J. n. Williams 01m BOARDING nous - - With - ‘Vlajor noopl; King of Denmark, backed by a few- far-si hted nobles, conceived the with the last building. _All seemed to be of brick and solidly bull. w: below and the contents extract- at the stability and well- ’ ff this is not done. the viscera ‘fill decompose. and the "grease" idol . L. THERE WON'T OF @URSE 1 “"1 spread through the win being of the State depended on The business entry of the factory g 11111111"! the l k if di land ownershi by a. larger propor- did not face the street, and may Z m 0° u tion of its cl senry. This change have been at the buck. The lmd- DON'T UKE To $E*i%“§1(¥{t oil A plus of cotton batting is m? scape was very rm but round the LEAVE HERE’ Bu‘. PEOPLE ARE c, / wi-lEizElé agrtcd to preserve the symmgu-y or of ownership had to be carried out . / th_ b t t d5 g, ' d “'5 ANEN@MPAHY_ Z c311,; lfifgfefif, g1;*;,_""°‘° °1’°""'°“ vezsngrdypmtfirvgabguésaerlvlgxtted glwdlgfi myw§§1>ll'§er?tllo“vn-:rw§ilf AuO NATURALLY ‘me Moog MORE l 2 8A6, MAJOR.’ ’I'here are three species of large a Denmark still had a 42.5 per to-do man—and his family were QPPORRJNiTIES FOR (JON IDERATEU i QCRAM W|N5 ALL “P16 DOG? _ i" whose coccoon f d can farm tenancy (In this con- seated (on chairs) ahllurolltll! Bile? AwAN¢eMarr'w“-L '0'?‘ EARLY % I ' a "e Dun ' the chores were done for the day- A“ THE WAY“"HEY' 9'0 HE 5T0? FOR 5 HE'$ OUT LlKE HQMBURGERS motion we may notice that. ac- ‘BE 14115119917511 cording to the U. B. census of i930. that country had a farm tenancy of 42.1 per cent!) A few years later. the wheat and cattle flflllillifitUlOkfl down. and the ‘ltthwhea to twins. and invite the mention of young ‘ ‘udcnts. n 1* Pnlyilhemus moth makes a “gut roundish coccoon, wflvllt insect is brown in color. the w llfiuhnvinil transparent "e - The boy was uick to learn. but rather dour, Ike all his country- men that I have come into contact with. Though mciailv the same. the Danes appear to lack the Brit- A WET MATCH! AN‘ corpse ? 01s. The rougher, poin ed Danish nob y were glad to sell lsh sense of hlunor. ("nrvrnn is that. of the Cccwpil vort- of their holdings. mural-lon mrth, Semis (loompln. with wings was passed mebdng the thrifty A New ROW"! u vlnous (winel color, vol-loony Danes to borrow 00 oer cent of the leased to receive from I was very Mr. .18, Jen ins, of the R.C.M.P., a letter reading‘ as follows: "Dear Sir-I believe i. at I promised you that 1’ would pass on to you any information that I discovered re the Birds of Prince Edward Island, oumhue price oi land intended for their own use. This hastened land ownership by more of the tisens, and lo for the plan ran on lines similar to that in P. E. I.. in the lut century. ‘lbdly Denmark enioys more than "‘o"f"l1'*‘d and marked. I have not Tush he coccoon of the Luna Moth, "N41," LIIM. but the perfect in- .‘ 8 a beautiful creature of a Y0- d ‘a bljggdinw s kind- of "snuow- l" '1"? roccoons of these our larg- fifijzlqths. mnv often be found on I é n the orchard. slndm gain! to get seed of the a" fume. f ""V"l’"€bn color: the flown; 1' white to pale hlirplg, mung d . f,f,.,eg°gllltgd. on atom about ll: xh°°°fld°toletvomeneedd 9i! per cent farm ownership of those who live and work on the land, and the only farm tenancy is n few small farms related to the old larger estates. Tre Danish fanner is not captivated ‘by the thought of prosperity through large acreage: he hll seen that fell: so has set out resolutely in pursuit of quality. and that has made him ore-emin- ent in the markets of Europe. The Danes are an industrious people. though our own agricultur- ists are not so for behind, Thev however oey no epnnrrot heed to the all too common attitude that one may tin-ouch education, raise himself above the supposedly mon- during my patrols in the Province. on patrol at Master's Beaver Dam. Early last summer (1939) whilst Avondlfe. I observed six ducks that I tentatively identified as Ring- neckcd Ducks. It was apparnt that these were nesting birds, and es no preflnns record existed in this Provln" for this s cies of duck. I made ta point lo eep those par- ticular ducks under observation. "Sev ‘a1 broods were successfully raised. Twenty-seven were observed on the opening day on September 20th. I shot. three of these birds: one sdlvt male. one adult female, and one iuvenile. With the bird-l in hand I was certain of my identif- J