Scotch Games ,'1‘h'e Annual Gathering of the Clans of Priiice Edward Island U d th ' Caledonian (liluiwl-Wiilihilalfiieidsatif the Vernon River DOMINION DAY ‘A Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 10.30 A. M. Anyone going out on the afternoon train and returning on the. special, pill have two hours 0:1 the field. Games Will Start at 1.30 p. m.-—Entries Taken _- on Field f Each Event Must Have at Least Four Contestants ' PRIZE LIST l» "m"! 5h" 55- $3. $2. 7. Highland Fling, Boy; 53, 5g, ;|_ 2- Broil lump s3. s2. s1. s. Highland Fling oh-issa. $2. s1, 8- Hon. stcpirlumn 83- $2. s1. o. Ghillie Callum s3. sz, 5i. 4. Throwing Hammer $7. $5. $3. l0. Pipers Contest 54, 53 $2, s. Vaulting with pole s3. s2. s1. u, 5m, he, $3 s,’ s, 6. 100 Yards Race $3. $2. Sl- 12. Step Dancing $4. $3‘ 5g Th‘: cflflhnhn “l” Band will fllmlsh real Scotch music. The Women's Institute of Avondalc, noted roi- oflglgnc, in ‘he m" u-‘il’! I". Will llfflvllle eats, delicate and copious. Trout fishing in the river or pond within 3.; mu" o; mm Admission-—Adults 35 Cents-Children 15 Cents N- "P" "mll" "It'll"! be unwopitious, the gsmcs will be held the fol. lowing day. Anderson; President. Alien MacLean; sedy,‘ '1', M, Magmlhn- PEERLESS g EYESAESTD FOX NE TTING GLASSES FITTED It. W. TAYLOR .l. S. TAYLOB Optometrists f 142 R‘ hmoud Street ffi-§-O§-§§§O-fO-O§-Q EFFICIENT _ OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Rrgdstered Optometrist i5‘! Kent Street Phone 1 Charlottetown BCIIG!‘ IO b6 Sure ‘oooouoowe-oooooooe-oe-eoo Than Sorry " ° 9 m, m” m m, “m, pmmabki Nicholson s Fox Health investment that you nave. Are you; xolng to lose them, by using any other] Netting than Peerless? "Certainly not." "Why?" _ "Because," you Ieei at ease mow- ing that the best “QUALITY NET-i TING" is protecting your Foxes. i This netting h uabvamzw mo, 17-1 'fore and after lacing woven, ' Hangs Fiat without bagging or aag- is getting rid of its winter wat- ll ling and makes n. perfect fence, suffers more or less discomfort ilnlofl Can be erected by an "AMATEUR", Nature is assisted. The Fox lmwlflu SPECIALLY MADE roa us. , listless and lorry and left t" "w" UUR PRICES ARE THE arzsr on does not mover sprlzhtllnw! "M" __Tlil2 ISLAND, ‘ the new fur has grown. Nothing more I refreshing and Stfflllillllllll‘! ll- "u" ' I i b l Fox than alreat- _ The Rogers Hardware gflftciym=_g,fc=;ogon.l m ,,,,,,,,,_.. ‘WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD“ “LL l “ lt’s In the shedding seas-rm when a. Fox ._ Company’ w; can prove it and you may hi: the - “so” n+0“ Price S-lb. packa 81.50; il lbs. -- 5352-6-8-tf. $2.75; 9 lbs. $3.15: ‘delivered. (This ‘ powder is put up fresh as ordered.) l DR. J. M. Nicnocsoiv, Charlottetown. P. E- l- til0i-l-6-25-2B-July lst. LIVE . l W ’ ‘g TWO l hog: ,1',f,f“§,‘,‘,‘.§,,,‘,',f§ i Great Sweedes ' Saturday. paying high-ii CARTER’S 1 ~ est market prices. '1 Prize Haszhrds 1 Davis £4 Fraser i _ Improved (Bronze Top Swede) CARTER’S I 1 “Millpond” Purple ToP Swede.‘ p MELOTTE SEPARA TORS .=__ l bird caught in cave." - paper records the capture of a Duck species to he seen in Canada was cap- NEWSY FARM_ NOTES ' By Agricola A A w ila rm". CHARLOTFETOWN’ iGllAiilliAfl» Thinning and Transplanting __-_ l CARE OF THE POTATO CROP The size of the potato crop de-i W"! WW much upon the care given l l° ll" blunts during July and Aug-i ust. If the bugs are not killed promp- tly there will be los, and if the. Plants are not protected from late] bllBht, there may be serious loss, up l0 half the crop. Mr, w. T. Macoun Dominion Horticulturist, advises a mixture of 8 ounces of Paris green ll’: lbs of Arsenate of Lead m 40 gallons oi water as a control for the potato "bug." The object lnusingi Woivoisons is that the Paris Green! kill-i quickly but washes off readily,i whereas the Arsenste of Lead though | lKllllIlB less promptly, adheres well to l the b11138. even in a wpt time. DISEASE!) “HILLF-l" ‘Now is the time to look for those potato diseases that can be detected only in the fields. I refer to Leaf Roll disease, Mosaic disease, Curly Dwarf disease, and the like. Some diseases are apparent in or on the tuber at Dlflnilhg time, and it. is a comparat- ively easy matter to eliminate them by not planting such sets, or in some cases by sleeping the sets in certain solutions. But the diseases mentioned above, are certaintly latent in the tuber, but cannot be seen. Therefore, the field will always contain a few plants with rolled-up leaves, dwarf. and sickly looking and often with no tubers underground. All such plants should be taken up and burnt, potat- oes as well. It is just such potatoes that carry on these diseases from year to year. So “rogue" your fields. THE PEREGRINE FALCON “Very Rare an Ottawa Under the heading Hawk or Peregrine Falcon, near Col- lingwood, Ont. The last bird of this mirnngesi. airplanes ever constructed and by the“. habit G1 flying with the ' Thinning and transplanting are insect-eaters, destroying more beet- . very ‘mportmt 1°“ h‘ m7 3"d’“" les, grasshoppers, and the like than , M l ml’ “ed l‘ mum l'°° m“ l" any other of our mammals; lo addi- 150w t" mmmh apart‘ w m“ mm‘ 1 d inlnl would be unnecessary, and if ton they evour great numbers ofhme could do m“ m" the "ed mice. skunks were first mwoduced mpitigieghtmklll out. which would leave Europeans in 1636, by Gabriel Sagard i new‘; nghwgnzfhn)"; “Twin m‘ Theoda‘ in his History o1 Canada, ' p. c "y ' where iifl refers to them as “enfanttls ' 5:22:31“ time in“ l M‘ mp with du dlable, que les Hurons appelle : em‘ wan use c‘ 23d 3:86;“? Scangaress, . . . . .. b 't -‘ l ' 6 n“ a’ ante" u“ e58 m“ p“ -,marlzolds and scabiosa type. eight ' ‘i h - This much abused ammlll» when draifihtwzlov: iiichz: i: b“; two ..de_ k k d" b 1 , - . pre er- w, s u“ e. a “mph °pelatl°m ‘ able. The ealendulas, calllopsls, cos- picferrnhiy peiformed when the mo: and “mun, flowers which mfiy P-kllllli l5 ywnz. makes an’ amusing ‘ h - and affectionate pet, tslvnenezeifizfdlythirrnsegi: must l?‘ 1 have several times heard it dls- ' ed in anothflibed Lin‘ :31 ‘:2’; gllfflsgir“ l: hi"! i‘: a in!“ can ‘them now. In the vegetable zardcn. ad “to if] s; n" u? n° ‘my ml"- , ll Will my 1n larger plants and high- . K ow. r. Merriam says that er quality o; m, crop produced w =¢¢Y@l1°n—ofi@n propelled by the thin lettuce beans carrots beeis 2:5“? 9i ‘he secrelllry 8151155 l0 I spinach.‘ radish; in fact, practically ‘elanje °f a t° 12 1999-45 I- 91!" everything. Even where the first ,.l ouish liquid with a marvellously bee“, “finch mdgh; h, “on pnc- rcnetrmina ammoniacal and nau-s-ftiosily everything. Even where the eons smell. Instances are on record of , first, beets n, to b, used 1m. greens, LICFSOHS having become unccnsclousione should thin to about two inches after inhaling the odor. ‘apart . TI-IE ARCTIC TEEN e v i Strange Airplane i These graceful birds known as . iTerns resemble sea-gulls in many re- 27 _om o! Lheicpects, but may be distinguished by ' ' their forked tails and black caps, LONDON, June has just been completed at the works hm pointing downward Guns fly r ti s " ‘ . . . . ' ghcltlibsxll: i; zlfmflj lcmsplillg; wzth the bill pointing forward. The ‘ _' r “m? ° a‘ b dainty arctic Tern with its swallow- and Surwymg o‘ m“ Brmsh 139mm" like movements is one of our summer ' _ G . a ' . ions ‘ reat Bill in, it‘ l5 said, has ‘residents, though not’ I lmagme. very cstablmlzcd world supremacy in the common ll hl e h i . ' ' 1g y t c “m1 combination or a“, Scientists have recognized the Arc- photcgrwhy and the ground survey‘ tic Tern as the Lindbergh of the bird r‘ t. dthltt- -:‘ 0,5 m {m e a es suwey at ,world. It makes the longest migration pane it 1s cqnsldered Wm greatly cf any bird summering in ‘he Arctic enlarge the scope of this new science. 4 ' ‘ i t C. - By moans of accurately sealed piio- “finest: Aigzglmsit tograps taken from an aeroplane the l“ an an time remrd 5nd new "m malntoogahllft f w- ' " ' ' 65mm“: cgnpbecsaplziliyugiztgd t“, ‘ence adds about 2.000 miles to the the work of making these close sur- prelim“ “m” mu“ estmated m!‘ line {light of the species. The Arc- tured 30 years ago, says the account. Eain in his "Natural History" says it is a, resident here, and “one of the most. powerful and beautiful of our, hawks. It builds its eyrie in the lone- l ly forrest summits and makes its for- ays along the rocky coast. where ducks and gulllemots swarm the wave. The impression here conveyed is that i the bird is not "very rare“ but nai- hgps cng or my good friends who i: more familiar with these birds can ' enlighten me. This, or a very Similllii‘ i bird. was the hawk employed in fal- i conry, in olden limes. i SUMMER FALLOW Summer fallow, where it is prac- tised, is an excellent means for the control of many ‘noxious weeds, pro- viding you keep it tree by surface cul- tivation. One surface cultivation will cost little but doesa lot of good. Al- ways look upon every single weed on your farm as representing three cents loss to you. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you will be a wealthy farmer-Dr. l-fjT. Gussow, Dominion Botanlst. --—- i SKUNKS IN EVIDENCE Four or five skunks were trapped last winter within a small area on the North shore, and now a visitor to Charlottetown tells me he nearly ran down an old skunk accompanied vcys of partly dcvclopcd areas can, be greatly simplified. ‘Aft/tr an aer- u“ fem enjoys more daylight than m rewnnéissance of 52mm square any other living creature, because it miles in almost inaccessible parts of lull“ m x8319“ where the Sun new: Central Africa, the Aircraft Operat- 53L“ and °nly expsrlellces “ism °n m; Company’ Limiucp Set m, me iis semiannual journey acrozs the aircraft builders the difficult task orlEqufllflf- l Terns and other shore birds travel building a special airplane to meet: _ ‘more widely than any other feather- tiie new demands of this science. I The result was seen tcday in 935;; ‘ed creatures. The Golden I-Lover, one of a twin-engined. all-metal biplane, ‘of our ocmmooest mizronls. raises a a large P191110“ of me fusglage Qfibrood in Ungava or Northern Lab- ivliicli projects far beyond the wings. ‘fad!!! Mid in the fill Win85 0V9!‘ the The plane putt; up a periormonccgven cwin. never. sioooin; until if akin to maziy of the best flglztiuglfcflchfii Befmllflfl- Q11 l! lllE5. P3115318 machines. The pilot» sits at the ex- ‘perhaps at the Bflllfllllfls 01' i119 L555- treme nose of the machine. where he per Antilles on the way to South Ain- is provided with instruments to ‘erica. The first of the golden plovers maintain a perfect steady flight, khave been reported arriving lll 95"!" while a compznion, lying full length jguay before the last have left the in the compartment behind shootslbreeding grounds. ‘Fl-icy "winter" on pictures of the ground beneath with lthe Argentine pampas, where the a. V ker‘s eagle automatic electric summer sun makes fond plentiful. l ‘ Even the un-advcnerous appearing is l ,warblers travel far to escape the cold 1M8‘! Cflblll "Sid B5 a ‘dark P017111 1°!‘ ‘breath of winter. Of American species developing films. iand subspecies, 44 go to Mexico and The. machine can maintain a flight F37 push on to Central America, while at 10.000 feet with only one cosine 122 reach South America. It is a fact ivorklng and can remain at. 20.00030,- never-ceasing wonder that, some fen‘. for more than Soven lwllli Wllll- llvlllbififS and other small birds fly 500 out any fluctuation in simd or flli-l- ‘mucs across the Caribbean Sea with- tudo- iout resting. Although not in our area one may be permhted to mention the most FOREST FIRES remarkable non-stop overseas flight of the Pacific golden plover. Coming COCHRANE. Ont-Jim 2", (BY "l" ‘south from Alaska, ii: touches at the Canadian Pressi-This summer a new Queuuam ' and mm takes o“ {or camera. - Behind the photographer .___€'-—-—Z-—— RADIO. T0 FIGHT by six or seven young ones, as he came in from the westward. They are evidently increasing in the province. Apart from an occasional raid on the hen-house skunks are valuable lo the farmer, for they are pre-eminently departure, in forest fire fighting so inawau n crosses 2'80“ "mes o! open far as this section is concerned, will latent How players are able to locate be iniroduwd l" ln-llallaib“ °l " the Hawaiian islands in ‘the middle madio outfit, connecting up ‘the towers or the Pacmc 0mm is a mystery o! in course of erection at. Stimson, 19 “Mara ‘miles 995i’ °l he" 0“ the Oimdh“ Promotion of bird-banding reveals {National Railway lines to Quebec, and not, of bud mmamm Ind habit; ‘at, the little Abitibl Lake, noflh from the tracks. The code system will be tised, and the operation will be sim- I-Ias Your Horse Swollen Tendons? Jimbiiisfiifom. m""'u.e|"'e§§“ii'.§“i{'.°¢'i$ iiiar to that introduced in the Red §:,‘,'.,‘,i‘,’,‘;',,2,,"},‘:‘i,;i;",l’,1:3,§f Lake disrlct, which mining region gfls§hllg°fmwff nfgf"ggg,,'gg'g is connected by radio with a station A Booklet on the lrIrae eeat free. 17 atsloux Lnkt W. I. Young. lac. Lynnn Bldg" Montreal ABSORIuNEi About 180 men will be engaged in the Cochrane district during the summer, their duties being to watch for fires, to superintend the burning oi’ slash, and to remove possible fire hazards. ii".l|\ clll\ .\llli ‘arrow bfififi-iisio 2UP FFAITIIER None better. if as good. I "u" in" - - Th two e _ It bu I "w"! M’ "m l n": m rumor. iiowaim - IHOPE DINTY t-r nonw- summing, few repalrl. and ion: , Bu“ b,“ pgptgllr for - woun- HAVI As ° ' LQOK LIKI ute. i ' to the AMERICAN "l*'\°6*"'”‘i 4 ' l ' "" N°Wl IlllPP "3 ‘ m aiTTiM ou-r Afi rams ENGINES-Largo and > MARKETS for ula I DID- i THINK ' __ mall. - . SEED 9T0" I" "I "Wm" we wire l5 - " f; ii’ i “e ‘I ' of two hundred Merchants In zAoian wt-imu — I O i} POM! JACK! 0r I ’ m“ Province. y} s; _ shallow wells. z unmquupm" and other Second hand machines In varieties in Stock. - ' I "' stool. * ‘ I T § ' 4*" on prices, they will intereat . . i - - l ' Q . \ r} b ' ‘ LIMITED JOHN . l-i. GILL i _ m flraften smut I “m... Charlottetown , \;3, - P Charlottetown ‘t t é é Tell-tale bands have shown the male wren to an inconsistent fellow who ought to pay heavy worm alimony, and have also supplied 13's on which practical plans for the conservation lof bird life can be made. "At present nearly 1.20!) banding Istatlons are in operation in all parts ‘of the country," writes E. W. Nelson ‘formerly head of the Bureau of Blo- loglcai survey in the U. B. A. The operators send the data re- garding each individual bird banded Firestone Gum-dipped Tires are again champions. At the . terrific rate of 97.585 miles per hour over the 16-year-old rough, brick track they car- _r1ed Ray Keech to victory 1n the annual GOO-mile In- ternational Auto Race at In- dianapolis, May 30th. You 8.1106 most rugged may never put your tires into such drastic, gruel- ling service, hilt Firestone strength, and Equip your car with Fire- stones-the strongest, safest, you do want endur- dependability. tires made. tofithc bureaiifwhich has esaollshed 1 an indexed card file p! such records Widespread interest is expressed in reports of the capture of banded blTKlS. 0f v."iii:li .574, l‘ sscnilng about, 200 spcclcs, have bcczi rrlikcn either alive or ds-ud. ‘Bacterial Count In lifiik Corttrol ’ “It is 111:‘. as 1m; . ciairymen of flew ‘(c Stat: to un- derstand the application o! brirfirlal counts to the larcciuclicn cf "tnitary mill: as it is for them tn illlfi isfond the use of the Babe ‘ milk-fat to. “ says Dr. S. Breed. bactcrloicgist a‘. the Experiment Station, Ccnevzi, N’. Y.. in commenting 0:1 a ptlblltfl- ticn lust made cvrifoiwl? :1; the fla- ticn on "Bar ‘til Cciznts in 51mi- tsry Milk Control." “The dairgxman i5 rli‘ rtly afiwtorl in two ways by the ure of the barter- ial count in dctcrminhr; the sanitary quality of milk," says Di‘. Erccd. "One of these is the w: of the mc- thod by public health oificflils. The other is where the method is usczi to gracie milk at the milk phfli to determine the payment or non-pay- ment of a premii-m for milk vsith a low bacterial count. Over a ‘Million Samples "Unfortunately: the relationship; of bacteria to milk production and utilization are very complex, making it a difficult subject to discuss simply ever, is given to the two uses that most affect the dairymaxfs packet- book. "The development of sanitary lng about a rapid increase in the number of samples of milk examined each year for bacterial content. logically in this States, while in 1928 the number certainly exceeded a million." The new air service connecting Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Brit- ish Honduras and Cuba is said to be a success, and will be extended w Trinidad and San Juan, POOR DINTY‘ i QUEER) H: M061“ an UNCONSClOnME Now- PD BETTER ‘bEuD For-x AN Ae-iauLAucis- and clearly. Major attention, how-i milk control in this State is bring-i In - 1910, several hundred to a fcw thous- and samples were examined bactcrlo- i -_- —- rjr. TITO ROW .'l rlcc Pirdtur l") lo tinticr; tri~I . in ri r‘ . LEwcn. Suzrzzicrslilc, did all his cultivating last CULTIVATOR ATTACHMENT is ru- trcct; bar of youi-Jilller offer the mould bong, .""\l’-' "fill 041M313‘ as well as’ an equip- iOILOO. . -' _ '3‘ i111‘ ‘WHEN THESE __ ~_ HQ.) W115i YOUR - perfectly sztisfled with cal. ch? land and it worked perfect." yrzr with this attachment and is enthusiastic about it. 59ml l" "Pb llwklel- DPiW-‘S. terms. etc" on Horse Boer, l!'l!"r:. with f-lzrlacr for Hand Planting and cultivator lt- twhivcnt, iprziycrs of 100 and 150 gal. capacity, thrcshers, (in, 0.1. The Hull P/Iig. é: Cold Storage CoL, 5L‘ A. Limited. HHERSIDE, P. E. I. Horne 8: Co. CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. ‘siilhy Pay For An Extra Cart? P 4 v “ I I! XLL FGTATO IIILLER IVITI-I CULTIVATOR ATTACHMENT LZIi-ZO-Juiy-l-S. 90490eve-booOfivoevoeeoveevvvvoeoovv- i 0O0¢0¢OOOO 10000000 oemeoeeeoeeeooeoae-oa ~eee0o¢e00¢ a, R. BROW 14C Rick- fire. Lily, h _ (Tharloticw-i: n .._ent, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at A Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewi; eoeee-oooe-ooooo ‘a. e<oo+booooeeoeood I —By George -McManus av qouuv-Jiacs‘. ' “'7 54W WkliWl l5 csvawonuuw A BuM sHo-r‘. 6§Q-§.4 ooo-O-OQQQQ-Q-Q ‘View. 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