\ low as the 0 PN I Y itil” ails to rememb& at the present. ed Eastern Kings County breedersytreely consulted experimental in- > l _______Y___ .~ mwah- l ._,.-,,_ .. _ _ -v "i ` ~ .§_ 1-.:~' '\ UARY 14' was rua cnAnLo'l"rl:'rowN GUARDIAN ,.1G,.~ FW- J‘ ff ' ' F 2 A *= ' ~== ‘ ' -_ _ FA” _'_ _"""" ` FOR RMERS, sTocl_< BREEDERS AND GARDNERS I ; ,fs possibly may readers 6! the Then nuurdsn will think that by this C . T83 time “Horse Memoirs" have been ed by Mr. seal, chsriotiouhm, .mu 19,53 drawn out. but it would be im- pr “ ‘ sible to do Justice to the harness county. _ ”l;s`os of this province in lesser C. E. MiaoKenz_le . Dvlwd us Luce |piice. The writer wishes to thank horses e interested readers who have sid Memoirs as complete as possible late It seems 5 pity that we have not Clleveland imported irom ollturio by 1 :Z t had a. complete history of the Island a norses to which we younger men wich co might have had access but I trust vin that with su their imperfso-t‘ons 1, helped by their reminders to make brought out from England by me '_' - _ Mr orse Memoirs may at least be a partial Law history ofthe harness horses of my Prince Edward Island.`It is the ln- 1m . W y per' ‘us tention of the writer to give a br of ;Gharlottetown Royalty and Island t summary of the in-ipol-tations and M01-ga ‘ S H m ans activities or the rslaiul draft horses. M., Wliile it has not been my privilege me .isnaros and Leopniq F we had two sons of the nomo namely George Crcsus, own- '~0i'°Hli-!. owned in Kings Tc the above list of Standard bred imported it would be lncon- (C. E. Mlnkellzle) ' Now tnwt lssz ig gone one the rtals have been closed, that ` would have e, tendency to make us take P0 a retrospect of our activities sucoessses welcome to that vrinscme child and shortcomings, let us each extend the glad hand of ar mluoou _ WHAT WILL COME OF IT ' eral probe into the price of milk 're-~-4*' F _r ' Th, irq;-onto Globe announces _eval chat Alderman Donald MacGregor/ tant or that city, has applied l°r e Fed- i ,in ~_» troubles is Selfishness. Selfisluiess is responsible for ware, tariffs, (which are another kind of war), g, and' tlic many ills that go to , a. Yorkshire bay coach was Qeorge Tweedy. Young Gone1»a1_ ce; - A- Blue. Then we had Kiln- 0, by that still enthusiastic hm man, Mr. A. R. lvi'acKay, ot high ndale Farm, charlotletovim, eade rted b Mr. James Ro ‘ t, Mayfield and last and by no our to have been closely associated Mmm A_ R_Mac1.;,,,y and som the ed me with quite all amount of data C that will possibly be or interest io 0l1l§I'Ol R .our many breeders of draft horses. i articl will b bl be the last cn the harness horse I can not do more than mention a num ber of later importations without am; my reference to breeding as today dl the greater number of the horse the fraternity know the breeding of e °° __ gl-ester number of these hoses than "W " with dw the writer’ valued feeds as when sham and tained by knowing that we have pt the faith" and have accom- Eyw,_,11f°n,,e,-_ mporwd by me 1a¢,_middlillgs, substantial qutntitics of obe rela pllshed our tasks in such a manner Ellsworth Shaw, Charlottetown Roy- liorse imported by our esteemed W' wwnmm Hon Geo,” E Hugh” interior ingredients. Through com- t Ash Hannibal an importation of Pe liysdyk, imported from ontario by ‘___ 11 M1. A _y Mwhmd stmky Ends, materials. such as mustard laden :id Principal and Westlavrn brought to 5°"°°“m35» WUUSM l’l~'°l'e5‘iS fl'0m my this Province by Messrs Macleod md with the draft horse industry of this Lum province kind friends have fumish- fr. I ei-i . _mo ein rom ale and or to the time of their control, _ particularly during and imme- “rl re was a strong incentive to in-_iwh tively inferior materials such as “K declaring the pres~ence_ of these ma tion for markets these practices “BT ‘bad to worse until the use r of unpalatable and deleterious vidual and organized feeders. 1 |11 th_ crate were Ifnot to mention the 19331 expressed their thanks personally,following coeeh and hackneys, pro. W ° and especially to _those who hal/9`_m.ier he clean pure page of this ° 3”” an Flreway' brought t° the pw' “leave those things that are be-1 d" and PTC-is forward to that hioner. a stylish hgh stepper have individually and collectively may . nd n owned by the late Wi1llalll‘achievement conscious that with all least Fire Ban’ "°“' °“`“’3d by have each done something toward d . ' we- have labored will be the betier of from what each has done. _ eferring back to the title of this FeQd1ng',StuHS article I am sure that every person _ living in this province ha, "pros- Poli". ed . ely following the Great War, HV” “re “my °°“ ted as gm" by at wc have accomplshed along ,ate mm mixed feeds and mwi whatever line we each may take, commonly “Wd md h-gmy therefore we should go _forward “well done". The bra. ches of! The 'l“°°°‘d b°"W°°“ °h° *WP Prices 'cultural activities are many and fl’ "°° ‘b°°l" Tm’ hrmeri by tram' I turned up a work y010gy W . ,varied and to every ay1.1¢,,1w,15g" ing, is a very patient irldlvidual and _th 1 y My J K gt,m1ey_ U1¢y_ _yum E became fairly general, and went there should be some ___________ or cD____ them can be no doubt that M the up e sc ence of fish. . hunted and endeavour with all the e hearted earnestness at our n i1.=pl'ession. We have elect-, . lnake bought and sold there. There will_ ____ to S____“_ M__mmo___ _md by __ d___ be a preliminary investigation by vine tho Rogutnr for the Combines Act, shm and 11 1-io decides that the cause is pun sufficient, the probe Will K0 011 i 'rn ri ` a compiled by ins ald- cllild the greatest possible sue.- In turning over that much, d and bespat/tered page of 1932 isllnlcnt. ' 'l`llA'l` SOUR|S»-BILLFISH ° her new year. let each and all “mm "9 °f m°r° than ordinary ‘ in h the farmer interest as show 8 OW I bud times. From 1925 to 1929 in- er nd better goal of greater il B elusive, the consumer Paid 133 ¢’~=“l»5 hge avour so that when 19311 will gone the way of 1932 each of on that higher plan c* 9 ive prices were 12 cents and 5.67 faults and short com'llgs, we Bdyancemem 01. om. yountry cents. It will be noticed that the that every oonununity in which deifi' °°“‘P““l°° h“"° ’°¢‘“‘"1i’ " me gross profit ot- over 6 cents on the wa quart, and the probe is intended to I0 ' of 154% on outlay ls justified. _ ter But the farmers concerned claim ask that they don't even get the 3.94 tak ‘cents 'p°°med‘ They claim that 8 ity. Dr. A. G Huntsman now ad- certsln percentage °f an ‘shipments vises the Department that the fish is get “ide as "surplus" lmlk which mentioned is quite evidently the ls paid for at butter fat rates that N hem Bumsh Scomberesox of December 17th, in which you _ for particulars of a peculiar tlsh that if eiloh Of IIB ellmeilly en in the waters in your vicin- we may attain After all our "that unfllltering trust" only ager oi’ a. former dairy company. but hi " l i which is now incorporated into an W ch comes n shore mth" the world will accord us o. the fish ill' quesilcu.. it belonged that oson alone can fill in the dairies had made even a fifty-nity to sub_c,w ,_ me ,meostel (or deacon, to fnd our proper place have been called for. In Denmark Physoswml: Family scomberesoch bravely' do the "duty that lies I 7° “nu °f the d°u‘“` paid by the ` due; and Genus and Species Sconl- a,.e5t_u5..' in such a way that city man go back to the farmer. heres” Simms en the whom 1»a1,,-1,, of 1933 But there the fanners have organ- wh and w°°d51d° °f summemkk' with over 5o0.n°u`r,‘nd gmt mmsiagrlcuitural activities are fitly md' o. ne “°°R’“ and R‘°bbm"' B°d°q“°' Ram' muy 0! mime" aduuemms but proper manner. Then let us all bm” °f ‘ti .um P1`°b° “ev” W°u1d fishes with bony skeletons); Order thro ll a hom owned by . My No0n,,n_ Dug. half million tons ci bran, shorts W, an Ureighton, mother- Summerside d mfddlings. it was a, common m lem, imported by the late J. A. Ram- say, Sumrrlerside. Princeton, lmpotr- °° Edward Island was the noted Money ker 218 1 2. It was this horse at brought the noted rensman BP Peter Conroy into prominence es s PW v devdoper of ,peed pmspecw T1-1, feedssbe free from adulterants and genial Peter is stul sais to drive 'ut s d . 11-1, from ,_§ shown by hm wvyndm-.' commercial nfxed leeds be guar- |10 (111wjn_, Wm, the man Mm-gg D11-. anteed as to chemical composition lp, _ and ingredients, and that_ all feeds the ect a few years ago. Dougola, an lm Dortatlon of our genial friend D. W. 41° White. York Point, This hor” gl- and mawrials that would render time); up 1” yo,” -what gmpm-kg them unpalatable or harmful to ‘pe sired such good horses as Dingolg, live stock or poultry. With this new W J i c ess.ci~. the Great, Yorieola and many Oovehead, Btallhope, Braekley E Point and adjacent districts were brought into the lime light by three t pant Jr imparted and owned by “I” c . com the late Robert MacMillan from fe Suniimerville, Mass those noi-sg; poultry Ieeders began to demand he . _ horses brought to the ppoyiyice by Through improved knowledge of _ " i- were Black Eagle, Honest Putchon quality feeds. With injurious mater- isis llld Summerville and'were owned by I Mr. Tufts of Summerville. "Black Qilllity ingredients exposed through Eagle" proved the better stock the appl'cation of the law the pro- horse and from daughters and gressive manufacturer was able to re h srand daughters ol Black Eagle we have had such noted horses as Msn t will remember King Dodds, a son of st by Mr. Dodd Dwyer, Picton. N. s Then tho writer remembered such force. Another recent and desirable sity, physician, a very handsome 15" °“”°”"’35 and °°i l“'l15W1*h°'1 Z i Mlm tan ghout Cnaada, producing “_ nch was passed. Its essential mm isions required that wheat mill- ‘ ardlzed as to quality, that say free from deleterious weed seeds (wa amed together that the result 11 be a su¢ce85_ EXCESS PRUFITS in . rt 2 i lt . Paint that these mlllfecds could .b0?;"1°;L;pa' ;;nI:d;f,,1Agr;`; 3:, While we are on the subject of 3 ai sud owned in Prim-o county rarely be obtained in pure and u1l~ whose most .noted colt on Prince ldumfaled f°i'Ul- ` e In 1930-the Feeding Stulfs Act, as __ , ready with experienced and train- un-l"-“mah” l“'°m-‘» he” 1* “ l’°l“t of d mmds that ue a1W1,y5 Nady W that _:ms not been emphasized 8,. ' enoug in the discussions on thel mistered by the mm “lm seed valiliiimleintlvllikbyglilmlit figs; thi.; WN' Debts. 'rho Allies bollshtllzi ed man who named the fish snwf (Scomber) and to a pike (Esoxil lts_“b_ill,” of an alligator or oth- saurisn. The Billfish is indeed and think that it is or no use ly e iessl claim: But the cemora-1 ve been very mucil warmer these stagnation the real up touste Trewlry. with an ever-watchful e ontrol measure came marked im- others_ _ provement in tile general situation .W ri us and others that the writer competition. Many of them employ- itutions in order to formulate Kalot and Marie King, s. daughter their feeds on a. scientific basis. oi’ May King. King Dodd was bred 'I'h's development has been pro- . gress d there has been little cause for plaint in recent years against quality and purity of mlllfeeds eds and feeding live stock and prohibited and the use of low spond to their demand without e former bugbear of unscrupulous technically trained men and ive since the Act camo into llorscs as Bottom, owned by our development has been the commer- enthusiastlc horsemen Col. D. A. cial produ`ction of protein and min- Mvliinnon. Research, Harry T., im- eral supplement feeds designed to liilrted by Mr. George Handrigan supplement and balance home rown grains. ._--___i..& llld sire of Mary Plclclord so suc- cessfully-tralned and campaigned by James Arbfng, city; when we still lieve sueh.-/iliorses as Prince Major gwneu- by liar. J. H. G. Miu-phy, `o Uharlottetown, Lacopia, owned by ai il. P. Smith, Kinkora and sire of Mr, -'litmus Powers, Billy cope, whose \ Performance I need not mention here. Mr. Gordon :lvesol Montague lesides owning Harvest Belle lm L Two men met in the village, and a!ter.a tow mlnutm' conversation, ri bollt Mr Smith’ Is it tl'uc?' feather away at one end of thc vill age it/ll be a fcathel bed before it gets to the other!" e remarked: “Have you ‘heard 'I don't know,' leplied the otllcr, ut I do know this if yo sci a _.While prices -low. E..l- Potato Growers’ Assoc.. ‘ " Charlottetown , no ciiusiirn liiiiizsloiir- Our land requires Lime. Wonderful op- yortunity to secure your. requirements. Prices -_owest in history. Cars minimum twenty tons. $3.75 per ton bulk $4.75 bagged, delivered _stations between Summerside and Charlotte- town. Outside points slightly higher. Order ` / Alum means better and larger rc ea h our dut I feel safe in say otherwise be; . then why not gt make good. While I ani not making any pre wc are on the up grade: always N dictions B5 to what 1933 may megnythlhg Clie) f0i‘ T110 mhlllbe Of the to our province, I fecl assured that Old W0l‘ld- The bed-rock 0! all our nfcmber that every dark cloud has it sliver lin'ng and that Slime Sill/el' lining when seen H the “Slit °f the sun or_.i>rosi>eriiy will be lil the brighter for having been sha- dowed by that dark cloud. There- farmer is building for future pros- CYS !°l‘ i'9V¢llii¢. Put iill/° 0P¢i`°ll°l1 rlty. A better system of rotation N1 -°X°€-IS PYOMS f-B-X. and recovered t iii not only bring better results a flood part of these swollen llrollis- 1mm0d1a1e1y but ,,150 tends 10. In 1917 the tax amounted to 60 per ,Wd S011 immoyemem, y_.1~1~¢_11 111 cent and the amount recovered was _ $l,638,'l47,'I40 (from corporations turns when prosperous times come °“1-V)..3 in 1915 31° fix Wa* 30 Def' re back cent which yielded 8,505,565,939 S A3 to when we will get bank to (corporations only); and in 1919 m normal 1 reel that it largely ue- $1.431.805.690. Thus in three years ye panes on the-individual and the a total of $5.5'l6.ll9.360 found ltsih amount cf energy, P11101, md pa. way into the United States Trees- I formance we each put into the so- U17 U €i¢°°l5 P10514- It ¥l‘il8llt be W t1y1t1,.s of t0d,,y_ That hukneygd possible to state detlnitley what pro- C phrase that better times are just P°l'fli°Il °f this WHS derived fl”0m the 1-round me come,-» may 1¢01¢ 11ke orders of the allies, but only after ,,_ phantom to some of ‘B but 1; we a very troublesome investigation of b details c do Y ' ' my that that mme, may be However, a correspondent of the t brought much nearer mm 11, w°1,1d New York Times considers that at t t», least 30 per cent. was so derived, 1-may by having hotter live stuck. end illet the government was thus <1 Myer cured for fam, Sfmt better repaid to the extent of $1,672,835,- se€d_ better C,,myaM°n_ better care 810,70, Or, if ii; was found 1,1151, 50 gives accuracy and independence of and judgment; in our work, and if P" Cent- WHS the proportion, .then “C°°mP*mlm°’ I “'° ‘i om. rw, ns do 1,01 seem as 11,1-go $3,345,67l,62l.40 has been repaid by as one yl.0,,1d expect; We W111 have this means. He finishes by asking l-l at made pmymss that when “Can we on any equitable concep- th, sun of pyosperny does 1,,-egg tion of business collect these moneys 980|) me 5"" 01 J- 5° C“""”"» the W ilirougli, those heavy, lowerl!T8 ‘Wwe Wet?" ` 5 clouds of black depression. we will Thi! “lid the Pl`¢0€dll18 "NOW" be 1,, 3 much bétm- position to may well be taken as texts whereon B to discourse against the evil habit -that is responsible (more than any- fore, let us all hope and trust for Hn early return of better times and by our every endeavour help to swing the pendulum of good old Father Time in the right direction. Word from England indicates ai ake. ,As a method of teaching sing- ing it gets results in perhaps one- staf! notation and furthermore it t uulihcations which require heaps of practice tem known throughout the length wus included in thc "timetable" (schedule of ,qubjcctsi in the rural schools, and. the scliool that I nt- tellded was fortilnlitc in having , masters who possessed good voices- that rendered them "keen" on sing- ing- (Thcro were only two masters during my' scllool-days; the third canie as I left.) slmultancously_ with c nd breadth of the British 1s1eg_ It for he is brought, into competition Q ' 7 Y * ’ Y __ ' - - . r P R S P E C T i ' 1" i¢V°l'y Village had its choral society i ' las w should ' - ll it: “ inglng Horse Memoirs U .S NEWSY N0 T55 .. ".?.“.:;.. ' io. n molnnuot- ' folk thought lioillliig of walking a couple of -miles lo class, and that on 1 winter's night! Theygnly ex- pense lncurred was in purchasing the music, and that was slight for' Curwens’ published llie "Tonic Sol- fa Reporter" which gave eight pages uiiolis, excess profits, excl-bl-lot music for three-halfpcnce <3 will interest, stock market gamb- Cerlill- Dl`l¢9- _ I After a while, I and two or three of the other boys lvore selected for; the church cliolr, on ine strength mand to make this pure trust- lroiiy the object ol our wor-101' DUI' Bm? V0i¢0S- I Should llilvc _ were in three parts: tile girls and most ol the boys sang "treble," some boys sang alto, and the master took the bass. In ilic choir I foluld country choirs who though they were reading from the music when, they were only following the organ -Just a faint shade behind lt. Tonic Bolf-fa makes the singer indepen- dent of the instrilment; lllkfact tile organist migllt make a mistake but _ 0,., _ . .. materially af!ect the returns. And sam_us_ __ Wa__m_wate__ mh occunlngyi the singer would do ills party cor- inous cloud involving nunierous they recall that the several “‘““' from North carolina to Nova seoiioi reot1y_ stars which are ruobably integral Two objections have been raised ¢rm;1¢g11y____1 am_ sin your 0bed_ against the Sol-fn system andll:1vc'trolloni?i‘s rail this illc "Grczii f eXl8ll!l8 001100111. ll-ltd YD €lT.l0y I y mm seryanh Wm_ A_ F-0u,,d_ Deputy unhappily been responsible ifor the Nebula iii Orion" and declare it one "INT °f 575-00° Per annum- `1\/11n151e1-_rv |negIect which I have just polntedi of the fillcst. sights in the clitlr , 0,1 1-e¢e1pg of 1,1115 f ,.ep1y_ out. I Brant that it is not so valu- heavens. able for lnstrlunental music, slnce| the eye does not readily grasp thc symbols as chords, and, besides, the list of instrumental music published' is a very limited one. Another ar-l gument ls: "Why waste time loam-1 _ing two systems? One wll1,doi"i From my own experience tho time Now that téus me ___ Whole _OV l taken was so sho" and the enJ.0y_, lzllioll, but in observing the 'gi'oll1i mong other things that the ]ea__n__ I ment and advantages so great, that; <_n_lie is irreslstably lcd to include if I had tg learn music over again, lt some resemblance to a marker- I I w°“]‘.i make “ l’°1"t °f °°"llll0“C' sl ing with thc Tonic Sol-fa. reminded him, too, in the matter _ as ODDS AND ENDS very-close relation of the Gar- A drastic measure. A farmer, an bm ,md Roman Driglm gllvd the, . ko ilsoionei and u mst cousin or llcililellliaflee of molly years .i fi- . . A . . U . ‘ and minds to capacity for our §°°d5~ mlm"-i°¥lS and f°0d in the ' the common pike illlsoxi, both of ills. called to sec me dui-ing c;li?~;t_* Pmams -smmhd m_id“55 bmwe i muwa1 ady,mcemm1__ U. S. A. by means ol' credits for which are provided wnh crocodllmn mas week In talking mer his plans! tlleni. Tliis’1It~tle cluster u popularly Nu doubt there are Dirge, who which that government has certain. .Jaws and appemey ‘hu sam S0me11,,,,[_, like this. st . I S work and ‘receive only is more tions and individuals who supplied l1aThe sea round nur coasts must don* imend to keep any ml pigs the t°]eS°°|°° """"“" me l”°S""°° of f tisllcc for our labors but rcmem- the* °°mm°dlll°3 illlafilfiil Siliill ell- and feed tllcm ill iviiltcr in thc . ' i ll 1 two years since a number of 11511 ' future. They are hard ' t f tt ,. that even 1,., 11,141.5 of stress cessively high prices that the U.S.A. W es 01 0 a ani Dork I am offered 3 or 4 cents 9, labor and the feed. Then I read' that this same pork is retalied for vival of interest in Tonic sol-fa 14 l° 15 °¢nlS a pound. If I can- ihology, Orion wasa glgiiiitic hunts-' 11181-rig. Word from Wales says that_ mt get my fair 51'iH"€ Ill illllt the mall, attendant on the goddess Di- usical practice for the next El§-'5°m°- Tm 1100 Ollt to make ri for- mia, 1-ic was repiitod ii gl-eat iw- ddmd has iilreiifly begun. One tune fm' 5°m°b°dY elseif' Well. I trolloincl' :uid rt scholar of Atlas, ears 11°¢h1ng 11-9m scommd nm. could hardly blame him for llis~ill- and this is supposed to have 0,.;g_ lelend but surely as ceiis they i°"*i°“» fi" “Om Diss to potatoes. insteu the ionic that on his asain Il't Permit the Bessel-isch to oc the farmer Sets the small end' he was raised to the heavens as ai luiiiiirsf We can handle a quantity of good Turnips ouch da): :ii , our warehouse, lloirzl ll 's Wharf. Open 8 u.m. iill 5 p.m~1 pay highest market l Lizslril nouauis; Charlottetown, l’. l'}._l_.____ J. is made the instrument of our , Stated that most of our school songs 7(;29.1_13_3i best defined and most lllajcstlc ol 11 - 1 h h 1.; 111 1, _the music was very lnixed. Nearly 11 the 01 i'11a¢i0n5, and as suell ‘li mBd= W 5°" the hmm' °f the 1<,,°Wa;,i0:e.w:\;;utM;hZ 33,121: on all the trebles (or Sopranos) and all has c is e riccpzind was greatly interested , U19 H1505 had S01-ffl ill'-1510. While cis sacred and profane. “Callst thou 11 S 15 (1 gi _ i the men and the orgailist had staff 1 V" ‘l“°"» ‘"9 “‘° “me” gm’ “ countmof "Blllhr§l:?'oIlulln"l;h:sls' °°Pies.'In a very short time I could 5h°d° U-“def 7 °°nl:_;0 Tren pricis Eng11511'~ ¢11c110m,,ry ‘says that the! translate e. piece of music from the '1'1~_ began to drop. In I e resbec | creaum is Called the 31111-1sh_ sup. one gyitelgt t_;>_t_ th_e dother; and _I 51515 of thi-og Stars in a conspiouo S, ~_ d 1-111 _yfoun ta a olvcgcoftheso- 11 °°“t5i 1" ml' 11 “nw and 4'” ll/ers; ii;:vWii;n;oi;vei1joaioslzriiigg- fa was invaluable lu giving one a sillllution, and our rustic foiuinih- ‘ °°nl'55 and in 1932' 10 “nts 'md 334 11311011 . I correct idea of the time or rhythm. cfs' l In reply to a query addressed to Many Pe°Ple Can play H piece after Kings" or sometimes as the "Ell- Department of Fisheries, Otta- I :eg lleiif _S°fll€b0dy else play if wand" as if, by their regular spac- 1 am now 111 1»,,°e1p1,°f me 101. a they earned the Sol-fa the ing wing letter : "time" would not be any trouble to From the belt depends the jeweliori ‘ ascerttam Wham” or nut this prom, “Sir, I have to revert to your let- llh9m~ I llHV0 lUl0Wl'\ Sli1ECl'S llli sword containing among otlicrs, lilo attl'act,cd the attention of writ- the builds of Orion?" says till- _ of Job. o bands or belt of Grim con- ./i ii-. about thc micidle of the coll-_ , kllciv them as the “Tllrcc l theyrecalled a. measuring rod. well kliown siul' Tllota Oriollis Even to the naked eye thu star ap- V ‘ pears different from the others,1 something like a hazy patch off light. Anyone who has a small tcl- - escape will find that it is really ai nebula, an illcgularly shaped lum- .’> '.1 i monlbcrs oi' its colistltiltloii. 1 Q *A _.+- ~".1 .. '»1'...f >';.n... -si i Mil. i.asli1lsoii& tio . Ltd. ,. Gi Queen Si. i. I - Iiorxdfiii. li.(.`. i, lillgizind _ ii Puiiiioltiiction up Sales of ` RAW ifiiRS illites of Silver Fox Sales in lic held in London 1932 1933 l 933 1933 1933 12 December 23 Jzlnulligi' _ 6 .\llil‘ch 22 May ~ 27 Sopicnihcr t ir .s`hip1lin1.', bugs muy be iiitzliliud frcc of charge .lpun zlppliczltion to lt. 'T. Holman, Lid., 4llmn\cr:=ido. for full p:il‘ticlli:il's in 1 regard in pzicking, ship- i ping, insllrlincc :ind con- dliiiills of s:llc,:l1lpi_v i0 , Allred Fraser, luc- 1 212 Fifth Avenue. Equally distant above and below , the "belt," the giaiit's shoulders and hips are mnrkocl by brilliant stars. one at each point, ranging from first to third magnitude. The quad- rilateral figure so formed, contain nearly all thc stars of_tllc constel- m ` » -u 4 ie small constellation Lepus, (the :ii-ci which lies immediately bolo , and whose two vertical lines o fuilitol' stars appoal‘ io conlpl<\tc- legs--thc gia.nt‘s figure. The two “shoulder stars," Bctel- gcux and Bellatrix (names of Ara- D uppcsed to contain six or seven ars as seen by ille naked eye, but l un_dl'eds of otlivl'.<. 1 rs, have been taken ln our region. °*` they W0l'l`t thrive. I gilt ii- lfii Of the soiltll cost is the brightest of They are the W"-fists 0! U19 flmly extra' hard lab" at B bad time Of all tile fixed stars Sirius. the “Dog runs' nm year' and wha” I 9° to Sell the Star." Sirius is ri double star, having a small compnnioli which rcvoivesl A MUSICAL REVIVAL ipoundl That d°°sn't PHY fill' the nroillld it in 40 1‘cili‘s. Sirills is ini tile collstcllutioii ol Collis lnnjor, i Iii the old Greek and Roman my- particular need of intelligent super- vision on the part of his employer. realize their opportunitv to create faithful and efficient elnployeel hell the boy first leaves his puter- i nal roof, hc is pl~cullarly sensitive; B. porter of the time required by the Some lllastz-rs, I am glad to notice, turned by Perseus into ilic lnoiin- W nder any 911101- Sy51p1n_ ‘to outside iiiilucllces, and, as o rllle,' when I was it boy (many years his will power is deficient: lie is not against tiibcrculosis, BCC, v11o1-111- ell able to plan for himself and ri 0 * . H . UDV, lille Premier position in the The Tired B03'-“I HOUCG. ill my, constellation. The Pleiades are sup- musical world. ' OWU diSll‘1Ct. that lllany young fcl- posed to be lllc seven tlrluglltcrs of 1 Tonic Sol-fa, of late years has lows, perhaps 15 or 16 years ol ago, Atlas who were domed in the some een neglected by the musical fra- hire out as farm laborers. Now fashion. Atlas himself was s Titan emlty and this was a grave mis- tllllt IS all H80 When the boys 1105 emi King of Maurctaliiu in Africa. ` Ho was thought. to‘ silppori; lhc world oil ills sllolllrlcrs. and wrist lain which incurs his liziillv. N01' I‘R()\'l~IN \'|~I'l` As n. llicalls of 1;l‘cI` S, e na vos oi' southern wat- 1 1 0116 l1“l5lb°\l Ulm' f0°d sim~s,“ iSrilpll and Rigoli, but to ‘_ and g1,,.,_.,,-= .,111 pmimlyiy _ Noll' Yuril, N. Y. , The iiuman .»_-._,I\f~ou~ . i» -i we i .u .i _ I I ill o ‘1 ‘1 i is ._-'.-._.\w»u._Lln .......... 1 i \ be . Colnpiex :md intricate in its strllctilrc and fllnclions, is \vol'iily lil the bl».~;|.1li:ssibic vllrt- thiiili-:ln lic givrll ii. ` lf your l-yes inte lrnvllilinl; 5.1 you, dn not be 'sn unwise as to neglect thrln. ‘ .\ll vllilltlirlntlilll \\'ill un- cover iilc i-.msc nl' lilo irnilblc .;.» conlpll-l:~i_r relieve it. . IG. F. HUTGHESON 1 1 'il i. 'v ment, ciliabiiailoil rillil K-Wil-l1l'i‘ iC- _llfcclioil. 1-Iron llicuiii l'i::..».inllce may bc mcl'c.l.=ull by zili: vriccilla- tion, its degree and ilulntion has lallrll fm' sllfrt. of ilic i'l‘l1iiii'ci'iiclits lox' <‘ii`ic1.'~::i 1::~\~ir~.~1oii fix' o" ilifi riiilllis ;iii'.';‘.‘l"il ill Hifi! i~ will-1-.iliTi. 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