The first glass gives com f s _ , _ . ~ the regular daily draugh owns ‘chef’ and t qulfrkly corrects e acidity and inner _8¢ntl6. soothing, _ NO eliminates poison. ous, trouble-making waste mattgr from the inner system; cleanses, purifies, pro- tects. But remember, there is only one“ the conditions that caus sluggishness, _ because ‘noh-habit-forrning E Th i ~- ' . < ha. ull..:::::.:::%.;§: ullrks of J- C. 5N9 Then; 11161] loolt alike -but-- 1f you’re wise you look inside the hat to see the nameoftlsemsker. Look also forthensme Meade thelsln buy-id . sneee of sstisfsglon. “w” - I.f:, EDISON MAZDA ACBNADIAN (LEJZIEQAL ELECTDIC DDODUCT Safe, Sturdy Pen at a (Low Price l This completely enclosed fox pen is one of the "sturdiest, safest and most durable pens built. it ls used by hundreds o! the most successful ranchers ln the ceghtry. it is covered top. bottom and sides with PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTING. Wlllull l! 5 times stronger than others. small"! with." m" specifications for use tu ‘the salt-laden alr (If "l0 Maritime Provinces. Every twist o! PRINCE EDWARD Netting ls solder-locked. It strain of storm and hard use. Prince Edward Fox Netting for the Economy Pen_ no. is economy ran lrolilbliihxfllixmlgall. 1 1 it. 38 3 . , Coriiiiplel: with stfplelxsnd lacing. wire. .Prlce..i"rslsht annulus-class"..-......-.-....-..l-s.osn-.- so s. sconome van l l-ou lso n. x as s-gli ism‘ ' s . 2.21.33 gill-airfoil»: and new: wire- Pti" ""11; stands ths N0. I 160N011‘! PEN - lrelldllfttaitalliall‘ ' Cehpiuts with mules and new Paid ...............................,..-----------~- a Prince Edward, F ox Netting u» 801d by ~-o - ' ' R}, T. .Holm_an) Ltd‘! Sululumlldil- , lt-fr. ndhhdh, Lia. Charlottetown- .‘ Kennedy; &1C0-,i0ll=¢lllfY-, _ - . Russelfllalhlllltll-‘Keltllllfluu- wrlnCallheclfyBfllflilw- Hayes, McKay (Sasha!!!) Tvnejlvallev- Jo He & Co» v Messrs. woods coral-unaud- F.‘ W. Johnston, Murray Rim’- Qm l»... Al.» ' U“ I , ANTHRAX Anthrax, or splenic fever, as a dis- ease of cattle "ls unknown here; at least I have never heard of an an- thentic case. In Europe and in solne of the southern states oi the unlon 1t 1s l not infrequent, and somelimes ser-I NEWSY ,EARM NOTES a By Agricola weeks without. any visible effect, were inoculated subcutaneously with 05cc. of virulent anthrax culture, and sur- vived, with no illness. Two "control” rabbits inoculated at the same time were dead in 54 hours. This experi- ment was repeated three times and the implantation of the porcelain . da-uaj - lous losses occur. This fell GlSEBSBECBDSLIlGS unlnformly conferred im- chiefly attacks horhed beasts, butlmllfllW- men, ralbfoits. guinea-pigs, mice, anal Anthrax, when it attacks man, is according to Fiugge, horses and spar- , always serious, and frequently fatal. rows are susceptible. The period of I In Britain it l3 called "Woolasorlers in cubation of the causative organism V dBBBSB" because 1b must-l! lllecl-s cow may come lo the stall apparently! handle the flesh and hides of tainted I healthy: it cat's as usual, then liesi lulmals- I" l5 “mull” 5°"! by Pl" I down on its side and breathes heav- l lungs 0r mouth 0r by "hi! blulllufi I’ lty, while (he eyes are still clear. sud. I Efllhlrll; entrance b)‘ B mawh 0X‘ denly its head drops, ll; bgfly grqws wound 0r the hands or face. In the cold; at the end or an ho“.- lhe eyg; former case the attack ls complicated “ glazed; the animal struggles‘ by a kind of pneumonia, in the latter u) get up and falls dead. The illness’ by malisnant pustules-- has only lasted for an hour and a ; half. l This disease" was observed a; early ills 1e50, but it was ilOt till twenty 11115 elm u! manure. uwulzh rich in Nears latcr that. the celebrated bac- i chemical Blemeui-l- 1a not usually alv- Irerloioglst Pasteur studied l; with s,‘ en the attention it deserves probab- 1 view to perfecting a vaccine to im-i 1y because on the ordinary iarmlt is l muniae cattle against it; attack, Th“! thougtht not ‘to be produced in suf- l he eventually did, though its admlnis- fluieh quant w lo be of import-ance- l‘ LPRHO!) has hot invariably proved 5110- There is nu loss from drainaze of ur- cesful in warmer countries. For thls' inc as takes c1508 lh the c!“ P! U" reason Prof. s. J. sulllllhg, or the ’ larder animals, and this makes for s Veterinary Sclencd Depflfltgnent o; the higher nilrogen content. The. charact- University of Arkansas, has lnstltutedl 8T 0f the feed also Effect the manure some novel experiments in dealing l f" when meal $61119. Brut!!! bune Mid with the more virulent type o; an. l similar products arc included in the Whrax which prevails 1h that State. ‘ ration the oerwniaae o! nitrogen and l Sltfiflgd may, “wines derived from phosphoric acid is greatly increased. the culiure of the bacillus oh al-ll- Poultry manure ferment-a veryiqulflk- iiclal media. did not give the protec- ,‘ lVY- BMW 05 "W55 0f ll-i ullwflfin lh lion yequll-egp this investigator tu_m_ ; the form of ammonia. Therefore, Dr’ ed his attention to tissue cxlracts and Frallk 5mm lwlmmehds m" lu Wlfl- body fluids from cases of ahlluux; t" artld at other seasons when It and filtrates of anthrax cultures - can!" be directly applied 50 the lllld. gl-‘own 1n unaltered body gulch These the manure should be mixed with a we“ 10mg go be more or less effec_ fair proportion of loam, dried peat or l-lve md lnduwd a considerable deqlsawdust. a little super phosphate scl- gres of active immunity in one l dud l0 flit the fill-futon, and the whole animals treated though, h, "mu-h, tlshtly packed in boxes or bsrrelstlil no single explanation of the process ‘equlmd lu lPflfli- "Q6111"! l0 ll? 1% hi! yet been accepted. Following this mil-l: gelsplmtwlied "Om fulfi- line of research Prof. Schillln em-l A] l may appeal‘ E3 l 8798-5 @931 bgfldgd small capsules o; mm. iorofi l of labor for a small thing but the lslnflércontsiulngmchargq c: virulent alxlzlljfllisllstbytizréhflhutt. ss (mafia an sx spores, the peritoneal cavi- ° H‘ mlnuffl- W! ties oftllree rabbits. Such llltchl al- , m" the iwublfl 1-1 iu-aufléd- The low the free ingress and egress oi the , average °l twill"? mam-VB 1h Dement- ‘ bodymulds while retaining the spores , ages gives: Water, 71.9; Nitrogen, 1.- and mature bacilli. Eighteen days af- I 303 Ph°5l9h°rl° Mld- 1-151 Ind POW-Bl). ' ter (the operation rabbit no 3 waslMl- 3°!“ manure (Plus beddlnzh dead: blood smears from in hosrruveruaes 1h percentages; W.. 4811: N. and spleen showed characteristic_0'655 P" A" “~22? ind Pu 9-53- 0°W chains of bacilli. and it was evident, Mam“. ‘Plus beddluzh W» 15-2; N. "m; the capsule had not been pr°_ I 0.57; P. A. 0.14; and P., 0.49. P13 man. periy sealed. Rabbits nos. l and 2. l “relpluslieddmgll W» 74-1? Nu 039i after carrying the capsules for elghtl P'PA"t0'3°l and P" 045- , ou ry manure on account of its nitrogenous nature is well adopted for garden crops, especially those of g, leafy nature. but it can with advant- age be applied to grasses, roots and com. rouvrav’ MANUBE Deaf Hear Again , Through New Aid Earpiece In Bin-er Than Dims Wins -lnthusiastls Following ‘Ion-Day ' Iree Trial Offer After twenty-live years devoted ex- clusively to the manufacture of scienti- ________i__ IZAL. the oldest British disinfectant. (Bflgfllug .Qnthfgc|5) l, very 311°“, A shepherds, hutcherspr tanners who Brown Top yCi-rsse, Agrostis tennis Night ‘rlowbddhi ostchrlv. BiIene noc- Smooth lul-eilnlslfsoy ‘Thistle, sod- THE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN‘ A Wild Plants LXJiI ALIBMACIAQI " (M: 81.)‘ aquatics L. (M; '84.) Lxxn lvAlAnAcaAs on pectlnslvus L/(M: '16.) v ' Eel cl-sss." locally "Seaweedflzoster marina L.‘(i: '18.) ' Arrows Grass, Tri (M160) ' LXXII FILICES: FEBNS gare 1.. (M: a4.) Fee. (M: 85.) Oks Earn, Phegopteris Fee. (M: 35.) ' DIYOPtArls (L. aquilina L. (M: 36.) (A variety, ianilgtnoss. is sci-cl b7 Mecswsin to have-been found at Rustlco, but neither Gray nor Brit- ton list this fern. Perhaps clieilah- thes lanuginosa Nutt?) (i...) Sm. (M: 38.) scrostlchholdes 5w. (M: 30.) lemlhs (L.) aehlh (M: 4o.) tichoides (Mich!) BChOtt. (M240) - llmsh Shield FernyAapldlum Thelyp- tel-is (i...) Sw. (M: 41.) c novdboraoense (L.) ,Sw. (M: 4i.) Tuckerm. (M: 42.) tunl-(i...) 5w. (M: 42.) (M: 45.) (L.) l-iofim. (M: 4a.), flowering or Royal first Osmunds recalls L. (M: M.) . (Brlttonlcalls this .o. spectebills Wlild. which he says is confused with 0. regslis L.) Clayton's Fem, osmunus clsytonlsns L. (u.- 4s.) Cinnamon Fern, 'Osmuhda. [cin- nalnomea L. (M: t7.) ,_ ’ Leslliery‘ Moonwort. Botrychium ternatum ('I'hunb.) 8w. (M: 49.) Virginia Moonwort, ~ Botrychium vlrglnisnum (i...) Sw. (M: 49) ed- denda. Clondberry Rlsbus chsmsemorus L. Messervy: 487.) Vssey (Groin-J. tailors I... (G: 385.) chus_ arvensls flc hesringrslds. the Csuarllsu Acousti- con ., Dept. 401. 45 Richmond St. West, .'i‘orou_to. 0nt.. has Just per- fected 1 new model Aeoustlcon that represents the greatest advance yet made in the re-erention of hearing for the deaf. This latest Acoustic-on is fes- tursd bv e tiny earpiece no hlgger than sdlme. Through tllls device. sounds are clearly and, distinctly transmitted Only Woman to subuormel ears with wonderful i benefit to hssrlug smi health alike. The ‘ makers oiler su shsnlute y free trilll for AND - V if) dsyzs to any one person who may he ' Interested. and s letter will luring one of these remarkable aids to your home cfnr s thorough end convincing test. Send them your name and address today ‘ O0 POTATOES. WANTED sun mixed oars Vegetables. Wlre cei- lsct quantity and price.- J. B. l-‘ODEY. Reginsfissh. S B w N m. May Whitaker ‘daughter of George Whitaker, Toronto, who» in spite of many years of oversees nun- lng in France. helped to perform the v strangest operation st which she was ever present, svhen slxty-twovsefety pins were recently removed from the stomach of a girl. Dr. May Whitaker _ ls the. only woman in Canada who - is a fellow of the Royal College bl 11464-1941. ' POTATOES ANDTURNIPS w, will hehllillll ever! (h: It w ""1""; floggsfs Wharf. highest film-r“ good stock. Accommoda- tion for lest ieeds. I. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown, P. 5. Maud. Phones ill and I138. ::Protect the child from the rev- sges ‘of worms by using Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator. It is s standard (remedy, and years of use ' s. Loo-co enlng were the Misses wisanand, m7_,_m_,m°‘ ” have enhanced its reputation. “unfit Any“) m‘ “d ’ nmdu Cobb.‘ ’ ' ‘ LIVE HOGS We Will Receive Live Hugs at Our Plant Tues- days and Fridays Until Noon. vlntol- to Albsnvl While ha" l" ‘"5 m; guest of Mr. Duncan Carmichael. the Bank of Nova Scotis. Albany- lh, guests of Miss Mal-amt MfWk-l family were visitors to Kelly’! 01°“ and Mrs. 00rd‘!!! Willa"- to ‘summe '“ ‘Wednesday- Albany Village school. is lvmdihs his vsostlbu‘st_ his home in linkers. Church was fairly well attended 0h sundsy evening. my. Mr. Altken of not 1e. was the spesker- tures" in Victotla’ on ‘Wednesday ev- art of West point, are sbenuins their vacation in - > In’. and lIrs-‘lfinnfiraiderv lsl-lsy hsvejrsturhed lo-laslr‘ home sim- srfludifll ‘L..- vel- glabresoens Gunth. __ . r ‘l. (‘This is the pest- oi Western Canada. (Cu-J wfrrcnl: Prsusht W" I "am Of P. Island Arrow-dead‘, Ssgltlaris lstlfolin Wtlld. water Plantain. Allsms. rlsntago- For nearly half a century these ills have been for sale in gstoresand known to the general public. For at least a generation before_ that they were used A TIME PROVEN MEDICINE for the LIVER AND KIDNEYS liver and thereby relieve biliousness, headache, dizzy feelings, indigestion and all the distressing symptoms which accompany liver com- plaint. Common Pondweed." Potamogston natsnL. (M171) White-stemmed Pondweed, Pot- lflnogcton praelongus Wall. (M: ‘M. Fennei-leaved‘ Poudweed, Potamoget- glocblh-mal-llllhs 1.. Common Polypody, Bolypodium. vul- Beech FermPhegopteris polypodioides Common Brake or Bracken, Pterls . Chain Fern, Woodwardis. vlrglnlcs Angle-fruited Lady Fern, Asplenlum Common Lady Fern, Asplenium Fill:- Chrlstmss Fern, . Polystichuln acros- New York Shield Fern, Aspldlum Wood Shield Fern. Albidlum Boottii Crested Shield Fern. Aspidilnn crisis- Beusitive Fern, onociss llultbtlis L. Ostrich Fern. Onocles Struthioptsjris extensively in the medical _ practice of a. celebrated phy- sician. Their value was proven to , the public by the giving awa of millions of samples. ow they are universally known to the medical pro- fession and to the public generally and are found in the great majority of homes. Since the sale of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills is continually increasing, we believe that this is the best. proof of their medical value and of the way they are appreciated by the people who use them. REGULATES THE LIVER Medical men often refer to the liver as the governor of the human system and blame ‘the liver for many human ills which affect the di estive system. en healthy and active, the liver filters the poisonous bile from the blood and passes it into the intestines where it acts as a cathartic to regulate the action of the owels. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act very promptly and very directly on the liver. They quickly arouse the tor- pid sluggish action of the AROUSES THE KIDNEYS Kidney troubles usually result from chronic liver de- rangements. The blood is overloaded with poisons and in an effort to purify the blood, the kidneys break down and the poisons go through the system, resulting in backache, lumbago, rheu- matism and other painful and dangerous diseases. It is not sufficient to treat the kidneys. Medical treat- ment must‘ also awaken the action of the liver and bowels. Because Dr. Chases Kid- ney-Liver Pills do this very thing they are most effective in relieving disorders of the kidneys. Their combined and direct action on these great filter- ing systems of the human body accounts llJl‘ their re- markable success. RELIEVES CONSTIPATTON The evils of constipation scarcely need explanation. There is no greater rule of health than “Daily Move- ment of the Bowels." In ) ) this way only can the human- system be thoroughly rid of poisonous impurities. PAGE‘ NINE q“ There is no more effective treatment for constipation _ than Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. The action of this medicine is prompt and effective. This is why so many thousands of people depend on Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as a regulator of the liver, kidneys and bowels. Even when you are not ill, it is a good rule to take one pill at bedtime once a week in order to ensure the health and activity of these organs. This will keep you feeling well and add years . to your life. OVERCOMES ‘ THESE SYMPTOMS Some of _the common symp- toms arising from derange- ments of these organs are :—- Headache, Coatcd Tongue, Pickle Appetite and Indi- geslion, Feelings of weight about the Stomach, Pains in the Back, Depressed Spirits and Ir- ritable Temper, irregularity of Bowels, Loss 0f Weight, Kidney Disorders, Tired, Languid Feelings. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills arc fo1' sale by all dealers in medicines and are manufactured by The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine C0., Limited, Toronto, Canada. teem in which the deceased was-held as s. true friend and neighbor. The impressive church service was con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. A. E. Chapman, B, A., who also officiated at the grave. Interment was in the Wiltshire Cemetery. Sincere sym- HUNTER RIVER AND VICINTTY On Thursday evening, at the regu- lar meeting of the United W. M. 5.. at the Parsonage, thirteen members and two visitors were Prefinl- TW° new members were enrullcd and 8 regretful farewell tendered Mrs. f::=;:.:::.r 211221;" $1.2“; m c °“'*°"-""“?- m mum.“ iiiilifllll°“..iiif§l mid’ the mcasgonthforp: izevlntwMrsi addresses by clergyman who have gdzzbrsicalfntioanonybehealf S: me "M Mil kindly assisted Rev. Mr. Chapman m; s la faithmlness and‘ his regular evening services. Two‘ " or h" exemp ry I‘ weeks ago, Rev. Mr. Daniel of Toron- dqundmmcy not through a sense o, to, who with Mrs. Daniel, had been, duty 5° much as through h" area l spending some time with their son.l llii:":;l.::;“.:: 1:1 m. s» M. l» _ I Royal Bank, and Mrs. Daniel was the’ cletys regard and goodwill she was. speaker; on Friday ewimng‘ M the. l fauna: w": awfgigngsnign; Zléltlllilnggl pro-communion service, Rev. Mr. M“ ginger very enemusly and “EM Palethorpe, Bradalbane, gave the ad-l lngly replied andgall Joined in sinri dress and an Sunday evening 185'" thel m; "sleet be the tie that binds." Refreshments were served by the of- ficers and a social half-hour of fel- lowship eHJOYQKl- their sol-row. ongregatlon here has ex- l ( l | I O-O-O-O-O urhPol-ler Fraser of Trenton. N. .. lslrellevlng m. Horace usbav lu was Dorothy Mscbdweil and Mr. eh Groundwater. of Charlottetown- ere visitors to Albany onlundly. I " ' I M,‘ “d M"; w. P. Cameron and cently. the welcome saw-l b1141- Mr. Arthur O.‘ Cireemwls s visitor Mr. Wilfred’ Keefe (teacher) of Ths service at Besrletown United Among those who attended the pic-l __-_.- Messrsi Harry and st. cull‘ Stew- Xihsny‘ the guests of .ll. Messrs - dtsnlsy. De Bedequs. (IL) ' sslnefltiese tn .¢.. DAVIS e FRASER p sulsaslliisssfisesssuitssssssstasa PEERLESS .35.?"li";i.3£.f“$.IS.“Z.£Z".Z”ZL‘Z? FOX NE TTINC day afternoon was one of the largest in that section of the country for some time. evidencing the high es- l i l GENUINE RADIOTRONS AT ALL DEALERS all test ~' | tha same wvnar we nave warm. uublr “ It's Better t0 be Sufi! that's whu Than sorry " §@"v'<=° ..!;:l.'..:.".".':.:.".:3°.l‘f:' "i211? men snafu? irlienliifelzngrslnl an! ethel "Certainly not." wan-- menu"; ,5“ mu at ease anew- lh; that the best “QUALITY sar- , TING" is prolectinl 7°" Fill,"- 1 rhls usual; is val-WARM!" "- " (are and after being woven. ‘ _ Hangs rm without Matias or Ill- l m,‘ mg mug‘, g perfect fence. . c“ b, "and by ea "AMATEUR l BPECIALLY mam: we ca. ‘ UUlt vnlcas Ana was aasr on Westinghouse TUBES IN EVFRY SOCKET lsaam) usolo co. 1n Great auras 81ml l\s ' Wmtinghouse ltadlotrene‘ I'll Isl-W"- ~ °""""'“" ___ MrC-OWAN‘! ammo s. audalguan. “mm ~. n‘j_"'_‘_,°°°",,',,‘,,"'{§,, The» Rogers Hardware ass aoosss nsaowsas Company, Ltd. pathy goes out to the bereaved in I hances women's natural heritage of service was conducted by. Mr. Sterl- ing Brown, who is visiting his parents Mr. and lvfrs. Adam Brown, New Glasgow, prior to resuming his theo- logical studies. ‘ ' zzPerslan Balm preserves and en- baauty, For sheer feminine loveliness it. is unrivalled. Tones and rejurcn- ates the skin, and makes it exquisite , in texture. Delightful to use. Smooth and velvety. it imparts a youthful charm lb every complexion. Indispen- sable to all dainty women. Especially recommended to make hands soft, and white. Dellcateiy fragrant. Preserves and enhances the loveliest complex- lOflS. We have Just received and opened our Annual FALL SHIPMENT af DUTCH _ BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A very carefully selected stock of first SIZE BULBS, which we offer at lowest prices in any quantity. nracmrns (Double sue single) beautiful colors. TULIPS (Dltllble lfld Sill") s splendid select-lul- DABWIN TULIP! extra choice colors. (Tall) NABCISSUS, ‘ caocns. FBEESIA, nanlonms, etc. etc. We pay pmtsas ea all auto ‘ORDERS n! MAIL. send for our price list. PnANT fall BULBS dllflhi OCTOBER and NOVEMBER. OIDEI. EARL! while-the selection ts good.