I EMF"? Z4, 1931 ,. % ‘Another new knit wool three and four piece suit shown in fancy tweed effects of brown, blue green or black and white. A’ $16.50 One of the clever new designs that you’ll like. Witiiliyeolisr-M iireventing Losses By Shipping Fever Willi a view to preventing losses rattle in transit Hon. Robert Weir, Federal Minister of Agriculture calls lhc attention of shippers and rail- way employees to its causes, and ilates that lt can be almost entir- ely prevented through the exercise of propel‘ care in handling and Although all fatalities of cattle in transit and in the are not actually due to this par- llrular malady, it is undoubtedly responsible for a large percentage Horse vyiqiorkls" ‘While ABSORBINET big knee’ v most favourable means for the swollen tendons, strains, sprains. hunches and slmilnr troubles. Uso 80ml old Ahsorblne andw rls homo right through treatment. cos no hhsicr or romovo hair. Antiseptic: heals cuts. sores, bruises. At all Ill hold water until rested, then allow a small quantity; .lf\l"f- -\\\\ i Jimmie Jingle Says : M every meal it makes appeal A satisfying food that's —Stewart’s Bread WEAPMIJRE Sit WARP» September Special “ MAYFAIR " Knitted Suits are in! A REALLY DELIGHTFUL design in FOUR PIECE knitted wool suits just as shown in the illustration above. Suit consists of coat, skirt, pullover and beret, shown in green, brown and black. Pullover has harmonizing modernis- tic design at front: Pretty beret finished with fringed wool ornament of ostrich 0o I effect. Very charming and smart at liners is no cure for this disease, which is caused by a peculiar germ. These germs are not under normal conditions disease produc- ins- They exist as harmless organisms in the bodies of healthy' animals. where in localities frequented by‘ animals, and are widely distributed in nature. So long as cattle are in good condition and in normal vigour the germs remain harmless, but when the vitality of the cattle is lowered through the hardships of travel these germs charge from their harmless state to one pro- ducing. disease and death. Cattle of normal vigor usually- reslst this infection, and it pays toi protect them against unfavourable influences. such as fatigue, ex- posure to bad weather, and changes in the routine of feerllnii and watering. It is not safe to ship unthrlity cattle as they provide one of the germs to become disease ys ’ ' g when they are subjected to the hardships of travel. - These losses can be materially reduced, if not entirely prevented, by taking the rollowlhs Pi-ecau- tions: Bhlp only cattle in good vigorous condition. Take plenty of time in drlvinl; cattle across country to prevent fatigue. and glvs them sufficient time to rest before loading. Upon arrival at the yards with-i the cattle have do not let them fill up. Feed clean well-cured hay and before loading water again. Do not overcrowd in cars and in cold weather bed the cars well. Feed and water at proper inter- vals en route, and allow plenty of time for the cattle to rest when- ever they are unloaded. V Too much care cannot be exercis- ed in providing sufficient rest spells to prevent fatigue, and regular feeding and watering are essential if these losses are to be prevented. Upon arrival at destination the until they have recovered from the cattle, in a way similar to that lowering of their vitality, which is inseparable from shipment- Oattla can bc rendered highly resistant to this infection throlllil inoculation with a product obtain- cd from the tissues cf B1186"!!! THE CHARLOTTETOWN_GUARDIAN zvoatr 112112011510 I MICHAEL FARAD Y PAID B Y GEN. U13 President of British Association Onions iiroat Exhibition Marking liontonary of Renowned Scientist. LONDON. Sept 28--(By The tho poor and comforting the sick ‘day left to others and to time; in the soil, and else-l In“! mid m‘ at 1°55‘ iw° "w" be‘ perimentai principles which un- Ganadlaa Prcm-“Fnraday Wilind suffering. ‘rethink o! Faraday Pfilbflbiy i110 8'95"?“ EXPE-Filllelliel‘ the scientist is to be oonlclous of ill the ilillflry of science. But the our own significance beside tow- wonderful thing BbOIIi. him ls 110E erlng genius, to think Q1 Faraday 0111i‘ hi! rare skill and rescurceful- ‘the man is to feel ourselves several ness and success as an experimen- ‘inches taller as men. ter. but also his scientific 111818110. “His career is a rare romance and his soreness of intuition, and his a tribute to human nature at its prophetic anticipation of later de- best. Born and nuturcd in pov- velvrment-s." declared General theierty, h, early made the great re-, Rt. Hon Jan. Bmuts, president ofinunclatlon, and chose to remain: the British Association for the ipoor for the sake of science. m; be- Advancement of Science, in an gap with m 1,1375} guy-guru“, no address which opened the great stimulating surroundings, no aca- Fflffldfll’ Centenary. Exhibit this idemlc associations or training. afternoon. iFroln booksellers apprentice and “His was an unlsanny power ofijoumeyman bockbinder, .5 kind scientific imagination-J had al- irate led him to become bottlewesher most said of scientific dlvinatiomfllp Sir Humphry Davy, and his feet which has put him in the veryfwere firmly set on tho great M- front rank of scientific genlusfliventure of science. He asked little i322?‘ i??? 112th‘ "I; “$35 “’°‘. m‘ "“*“°“ ‘"“ ‘°‘°“°°‘ it" mameii-lm? y e iii: xlloellllleltnfaiailldmgifcolirteryflenfl i "During this week of homage w} “An the memory of Michael Faraday‘ d h” it ever been given w I imortal man to feel the rapture o! .y0u have heard, you will still hear. . tributes from famous representa- sclentmc discovery mo" than ‘Faraday felt it He found electri- tives of many sciences to this Breati u, mute, of Selene“ Genera, smutsf Y lfflt a science but a scientific said. “This exhibition serves noicurloslty’ an Elm‘- o! “mm” J propaganda or publicity purpose ltmhenomean with which a’ t” ' lsclentists toyed. He left it a fully ls simply and solely an act of hom- i age to Michael Faraday, the manideveloped men” with mundimmi‘ and the sclemlisty. limit’ laid. and a. stable super- l “Light, power, transport and mJstructure constructed thereon, stantaneous’ world-wide communl- lynch t?“ it l" Iormmt place i“ cations are all illustrated here, as 31g: ant; £123,513; ll Si?“ Almost part of the harvest which man- electric" 1:; an he did m‘ kind has reaped from the labors on l’ wo decades what Faraday. These applications mra- Zoggséegfmgtsatrodisflovegrs 1mm o r c em ry n a Iwm‘ the pride o‘ the born creamnperlod several times as long. Such he was most deeply interested inihs. the stride i” genimVLuckuy m‘ fundamental research. And hlsi ‘ lm’ his explmamn w“ W“ "1" achievement in pure science in gm témtory’ he had no oppressive many ways even more significantimerature to read’ m Wm“! ma)" than these practical applications, satgftgthers to raise “use scents‘ immense as they have been. ’ e sure ‘Might o’ Remus he “I congratulate electricians that Lin: gtyriigthoiulgsiseqzipiflinznw they can claim as their own as t‘ 81°“ thfer formost figure. one who hwy Zgtlfll-lertlzcilliljllllfsl M others haw only rightly be considered the very ideal “Th t rm‘ of a scientific man. Science like sczenuitgrea nus o’ Faradgy. a 5 religion has ‘its patron saint. In i can be gauged ‘mm an" Faraday the votaries of electrical gill" poll“ or View. The two prm- Bfililwe have a patron saint worthy pea or he wnservamn M enemy to be ranked Wm‘ the hmhest m glizlatgsanéc gvolutlon are gener. the religious calendar. Men of n o s eme in’ the 19th science sometimes share the weak‘ ‘ivtithbifthllset we have un- ness of human nature with the rest erauzaflgnizhe 12:8 ”' rim“! “l” of us, but here we have one in magnetism Recent a: electm" whom high scienficic genius was physics hgv i vane” in combined with the most touching ° “V” i° “he” 1"“ dded iillPortance and tod it simplicity. purity and nobility of an a ' “Y chflmcter; one who’ mm the great may be said without contradiction that these laws are of fundame tal Puritan et, ll d i is n Taskmugb “if n: Sig? anksig ilmhportance foléuall physical science. of thought, but a humble elder in e very cons “mm 0' mam‘ h“ table. u w 15 dzflerent vegetables, 1 N I H 1 s - s 0 u P Here is real food-Campbell's Vegetable S0up—-32 ingredients, including l5 of nature's finest vegetables with all their wholesome nutrients and mineral salts retained-deftly blended according to the famous Campbell's recipe. It is a hearty meal in itself. 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CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY-LTD NEW TORONTO - CANADA A 4‘..- Broadrsstiiu next - Thar hi: so u-ucl "Ohllamphelfs Soup. l love but you l" WHITE lAlllIl .. lturned out to be electrical‘ th the Sandem i l t, in; y - ° ma" “My v5 "g ultimate pro-atomic constitugntg of the world are electrical; and , electromagnetism has ousted chem-' Swedes Joly], istery as the fundamental science. The Rat War The sovemins concepts and ex- BTOCKHOLM, Sept. 22.—(U.P.)-— Sweden has joined an international war on rats, it has now been an- them from blackleg. They must, however. be treated on the farm m” being m°v°¢ The ireilimenhderlle the laws of electro-rnag ‘- at first makes them "m" 5'15"?“ ism were the achievement of Fara _ , - :1‘: i1” this mlectiim- but ihi-‘IIGay; his successors have but built I“ °l = Feduelly chanced to one on the foundations which he laid v h ch_‘rcslsienre which lasts for with masterly skill and insight. To approximately twelve months- It him therefore should be assigned is 411° to this peculiarity that is] the credit for one of the three not advisable to treat cattle in supreme scientific generalizations m“! Ylvlls- of the last century. _ "What passed in that great soul’! Was he aware of his place in ("Ts a science, of his royal status in the , realm of science? He was appar- QZ‘."J..MLF§"Z.?J::.."..E ently one of those rare types of CZ o ' quyjjf,fi:’m‘L_ ‘d’ genius which embody truths be- ” "son's nothing botlcsl yond their own consciousness, and‘ [1 I NR D‘ s health authorities have formally ac- cepted an‘ invitation to participate in an international congress, in Pa":- u, aimed at the total extinction of rats. Professor C. A. Kilns, of Stockholm, famous batieliologlst, will represent Sweden. VALUE 0F A WIFE ed as he never was in his own iife- buts which the vast company of juries in the Divorce Court, alienation o! affections. value of horses and cows shes/p. which love's fond dream is shatter- ed. mBJlB-KCI‘. Another, the wife of a farmer. was assessed at $1,250. She was fond of dancing, and the Jury al- lowed a discount because the bu..- band had the satisfaction of thrash ing the philanderer. In the third case the value H- warded as $l,<.700, perhaps because the wife had gone to live with a married man who already had 'resemble the great, works of nature SYDNEY, Australia, September, l.. l N I M E N T in their suggestiveness and inex- 23 (British United Pram-What l8 MR. AND MRS. time This Centenary Exhibition “electricians the world over bring to‘ the witness which electro-magnet- their lower and patron saint," ._Life is Further Complicated seven children. ill PASTOR OUTGUESSES SATAN cases where husbands claimed dampers from correspondents for UPLAND, Cal., Sept. 22-01.?)- When warm weather sends church- m m5 09mm" °f the limes 9-9. goers a-goliirlg on Sundays, Rev. C. "Blue Viiries- "5 mum as 5°95 ihflli‘. Jones. of the Westminster Pres-iice examination conducted by the imdbyterian Church, outgames n; d3 _ lily mill/mg hi3 Services i0 a mmlll-IQQ were declared successful and - depen ‘m many thmgsqm, taln cabin near here owned by the given government posts. Not 0n! Ichurch. The congregation goes en woman qualified, out of the l2 who ,musse to the cooler canyon. age, looks, cooking and house keep- nounced. The Swedish governmentflns ability. i119 extent of which ‘the husbands loves her, and to 99 OUT 0F 2.000 PASS NANKING, Sept. 22~(U.P.i-Ou\ of more than 2,000 men and wo- men, who took the first civil serv- Sfliflll national government of China, only I took the examinations. One wife was declared by al Jury to be worth $3,150. She hop-f pened to be a good cook and home Face Burned So Could Hardly Stand It. Healed by Cuticura. "My skin has always bothered me from the first time l can remem- ber. Every so often my face would break out in small pimples, and burned sometimes so that! could hardly stand it. The pimples fes- tered and were sore and itchy and disfigured my face. The irritation prevented mc from sleeping. “i tried other remedies but without any benefit. lboflan using Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and they helped me, and after using cakes of Cuticura Soa and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment l was completely healed." ( igned) Miss Edith Baldwin, Kingoland, Sack. Soap 25c. 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