JUNE 2r, 192s BIRDS l" R22. RED OR GREEN You are going u» hear a m about srrr cam, the new roofing sensation, and you're going to want it on your roof. for several very good reasons. _ ART CRAFT saves time, trouble and labor_ cost. it can be applied right over the old shingle roof, or it can he applied directly to the roof boards for new work. 1 It is as handsome as it is durable. That's something. because it gives years and years o! root protection, flee film upkeep cost. _ ' 0 A weather-proof, fire-safe roof is what you want and that‘ Ion get. And last, but most important, ART CRAFT is low-priced and I Made in cm“. by inexpensive to apply. Comes in two colors-red or Bree!!- BIRD d» SON; ‘ETD.’ l Hmimm- ' a i Now will you come in lafndflet us 85mm‘; '- hwstuueamauzs: >'- “i! “g5?- c‘ 5 '9‘ l“ l4 5.6. x " -___U~“_____‘__~ ‘ "~ I Sold in Charlottetown nn¢unauu—n——__ At Goffs on DOLLAR DAY BEST AND BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER Everything Discounted including Hose and Rubbers and Felt Goods and Arch Supports, etc., etc. DISCOUNTS FROM 10 PER CENT TO 75 PER CENT Look at a few sample bargains. _ 20 pairs Childis Sneakers, sizes 9 and 10. Regular pr1ce$1.10for................,.... . ' 55c 50 pairs Men’s Brown Boots, up-to-date lasts. One of our famous leaders at $3.90 for . . . . . . . $3.51 Another of our leaders the five dollar men’s high toe Bankerfor...... $4.50 Our latest Slater Oxford at $7.50 for $6.75 30 pairs Men’s Oxfords at $3.50. Good makes, recede and medium toes. All Polishes, Laces and other shoe findings 10 per cent discount and a good brown 36 inch lace at 1c each. 300 pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 3 to 51-2,mostlyhighheels...... . .$l.50 50 pairs Women’s Pumps, sizes 1 1-2 to 2 1-2, canvass andhighheel,satin.... . ‘ 0c 400 pairs ch. patent strap Special...... .. 300 child’s Boots. Special at 95c. Worth $1.20 to $1.50 300 infants soft soled boots 60c Our leader in boys fine black calf boots $2.60 for $2.36 and our boys Oar-Ferry in brown or black $4.50 for $3.90 ' JUST RECEIVED Special for this sale 100 pairs boys box kip boots at $2.60. All sizes. Also 60 pairs boys brown calf oxfords Banker $4.50 less 10 per cent. , _ Bros Ltd. lb... L‘ -¢~-.|. ----.- ~-.»..>- ---. ----¢---¢-- Slipper, sizes 3 to 6. " 5c -|..-¢¢¢- ..-..--¢~----¢--..- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Now York's squad oi‘ motorcyclv- olllcvrs. This photo shows hovr they work, lwlico now includes tho Scientific Miscellany The Great Migrants-Lamps ' for l Head Wear-Antiseptic Tree ‘ Promos-Making Wood Firc- proof-New Stars-The Cost of _ Uiyliqht-Selenium and Tell- ,‘ urlum-An Efficient Engine-l Spronge Iron. . ‘l i Bird migration pronounced tho‘ greatest mystery ot‘ the animal; world has had mhhy curious] explanations A. W. Schorger no- tes in Amoriczul Forestry thntl many nuturzilists formerly sharodl the popular belief in thc winter‘ sleep of birds in cuvcs and hollow l trccs but that thorn wore stranger" t theories, Cotton blather having‘; imagined that wild pigeons flew uwny to an undiscovered near , satellite of thc earth. It is now ; understood thut the bird populat- ion of the world quitc generally shift their homes twice yearly‘. Studies in North American have in winter from o Unitcd Stairs and further north, and a principal migration route includes 500 to ‘I00 miles across the Gull’ o1‘ Mexico while water birds make the 2400 mile flight from Scotia to South American. 'l‘hu greatest of bird tram-liars tho Arctic term journey ildmo miles from its breeding plnou in the ox- trcmc north to its winter homo in Antarctic region. Tho. hrigrilnts are exposed to many ilaugi-rs and in lilurch 1904 two small Min- nesota lakes win-c trove-rod with 750.000 Sapland long-spurs that had porishoil in n snowstorm in their [light north. The work lllmninniiiig spotlight of A. Pimientn, a New York iu vontor, has the form oi a pair of spectacles, as it (rohslsis or two electric light bulbs pl l in h pair of 1iurubolic Pl‘ll(‘(!l.()l'rl mun-h- cd to n. pair m‘ Hpoctnclc lion's. Each reflectors has nu opi-uinir for tho eye to soc through and u screen protects to oyc irum tho direct rays oi ilw illumcnt Objects within 800 loot may be brightly illuminated giving uid for such work as thut or ih-ntistn iloctors. \\'ill(!lllIl:ll((‘l‘:~l, mnchiiiislu and mnhy other». _ As n ilisiulcvtout of WoHIHi-‘l l" pour trees found ni-i-i-sshry in guard against pear bill-till. m“ California Department of Agriculture has obtained the bust. results from n urixturu. nt mu- ounco each oi mercuric Pillfllllllf and mercuric cynnido lu four mercuric gallons of wntor. Tho ____._.---- .0 Corns is Blue-jay. Swill! ‘he 3mm‘ stantly. Then the corn prisons nndcomes out. ade if! clear liquid d inthin plasters. The action IS the same. l The simplest way to end a corn‘ \ A: your druuilt i lee-lav. -_- Photographer " Great . ~.- J! George hi‘ H.; H shown [but mun~ birds go south‘ Novzr 163 ‘being apparently W iitllurium supply sec 4 chloride was found most suitable tor disinfecting the pruning tools, Various nrcthnils. using numer- ous chemicals have hccn tried in the ieffort to make wood fireproof or tlrie rnsistihg. lh tho recent series o1‘ lusts at tho University ot British (folumblil, the wood ivns trootod by immersion in cold solutions iunnorsion in hot solut~ ions. ilnprogilation under pressure. ill an auto-clove, and impregnat- ion first in n Vacuum iu on auto SECURITY HE BANK OF MONTREAL numbers among the customers of its Savings Department thousands of men and women in every part of Canada. _ Slafety has been a watchword and conservative management a principle with the Bank for more than a hun- dred years. The entire resources of the Bank are behind each Branch. Your Account, no matter how small, will be welcome. CHARLOTTETOWN E. G. COOMBS BRANCH Manager BANK OFMONTREAL Total Assets in Excess of $650,000,000.00 clnro. and then under pressure. The fourth method with :1 pressure oi‘ 50 to 60 pounds per squuro inch. introduced tbc great- vst ounniity of tho. salts used.‘ l Some oi‘ the materials tried sieenr cd lo incrozise intiuinmubility‘ rather than to lessen it and lvood impregnated with bismuth. cupric and ferric chlorides and ‘barium sulphate ignltoil below 400 deg Fahrenhvit. The fircrcsis- itanco oi sodium and zunmonium ichlorliles, and aluminum sulphate [was slight Calcium, magnesium and zinc chlorides, ammonium sulphate, boraz. and sodium silic- ~oto \‘.'(‘l'(l among the materials that had a retarding effect, and were proof against temperatures zibove 5000 Fahrenheit Ammorium phosphate, emitting un lhcmhhhst- ihle gas and coating the wood fibers with orthnphosphoric acidy, was tho most effective oi‘ any suit tried. The so-cnlled new SlilFB or "novae,” ot the lililky Wny hnvcl boon found by Prof E. E. Barnardl to be best explained as tho result.- ot internal disturbance producing- explosion, which, while ivnusing‘ grout temporary brillinncy, duos not. dostroy tho star. 'l‘h\-. silddenl brightness noon begins to folio, but some yours may be required to rcniah tho. (IFlI-Zlllill fnihtni-ss nnd siuull maguitilde. lvlost 0t the uovhc are found to have been originally smnll variable stars. but tho grout outburst seems to‘ be only an interruption or brief change in tho normal variability, to which they return. A fading nova smnotilhcs shows a woll f defined planetary disc instonil of, the luminous point charnctivristic oi‘ slurs. (‘osting nothing ln tho open natural light is fairly expensive, indoors, uccordini: to tho ('(l\ll.'lilH-‘ ions oi M. Luckicsh and S. S. liollndny (‘nuudiziu engineers. 'l‘l1e outlay includes the expense of window and skylights, cleaning and rtepluctrmient o! glass, incrons- cd hont loss from gloss ln wnlln, value oi the space occupied by windows, and in congested areas the expense of light courts. The cost of natural light and electric light lining apparently nbout the sumo, it is boliuved thnt windows and light courts may eventually b0 eliminated in crowed purts oi’ cities. Two by products or tho ruining industry that are not yet extensiv- oly produced or culled for are selenium and tellurlum l1‘. F. Colcorzl in tho Engineering and Mining journal-Press, notes that in the United States Selenium, ‘first recovered from sludge in tho manufacture oi sulphuric acid, ls now obtained in electroly- tic copper refining and in the last score oi years has been coming in- The first applicat- ion was for selenium cells in tel- egraph conmunicutlon such ‘cells being unique in their great variation in electrical cnductlvlty under the action of light. Selenium was then used in the manufacture or red or orange- colored glass. and red enamel ware. and more recently has been iound 0t value as an addition to ‘molten glass to overcome the to limited use. green color replacing imported manganese dioxide as u docolorlz- er. Some selenium is now export- ed the total consumption in the United States and part of Eurbvfl about 79,000 pounds yearly Tellurium, also obtained in copper refining and to some extent in lead refinlnz ha! been used in small quantities with zlnclte crystals for radio detectors the etticlency of gasoline engines, but. the uncertainty o! the ms to have a commercial‘ prevented trial on our Big Days at Summerside June 28-29-30 and, July 2nd Grand Confederation Celebration. P P REMEMBER i; THAT " Y 0 CARTER’S FEED ‘i I , ' 4 . STORE " " > m ls ALWAYS I. Headquarters for E y‘ T" Feed Oat; l, a " Feed Wheat j’ ' ' Barley I _ I Buckwheat ‘i _' . Baled Hay 4» ' ,, Baled $traw p Poultry Feeds l» t Cracked Corn ‘ v i" 3 ; Cornmcal l V_ ‘ i Oil Cake Meal I | l - l‘ Cotton Seed Meal a . 1 ' Stock and Poultry remedies ‘ ." 5 and Specifies Crushed Oyrter l» " Shells, Grit, etc., etc. 1, V All at lowest possible price! > and In any quantity. 4 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 4 4 . Garter &- 00., D E Lid. i PHONE 20a , vvvv www~< vi l Purity beyond , - l; a question ~j Suit-s y_ o u r taster and ' digestion. STEWART’S Cream Bread p Your Staif O’ Life f: I; ____' ‘f The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Entering Into the Union of the Province of Prince Edward Island , 1Q All wh ' ' t 1 - - a ~ ~ brawn‘. It 3v 5111’; Jslgififisltfidt fir‘); éIPTpDiLOfaII to attend this Cele- iv take Dart in such an occasion as this. tending a hearty welcome. chase or not. and 30; good to return up to July 3rd. th Bargains i" every department, as well as being displayed‘: i i e most 11D to date stock of Merchandise shown anywhere in ,- " the Maritime Provinces. In The Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department You will find great inducement: as well an I brilliant assemblage of tho seasons newggg modes; there are rare selection: of all mag |; new and up-to-dats in Mllilnery, Ladlu’ 1nd Mina Suits, Coat: and Wrapl, Frock; (c,- ntreet or upeolal oooulonu. Blouou, skins, l-Innerle. bee, all pattornod by famed deplgngn and mode up by skilled workmen. Ladle: are always interested ‘in matter; congqrnlnq m, newnt fashion: and with assortment: so com- plete. wo fool lure that choosing wlh m an ally matter. Boot And Shoe Department Footwear for ladies and gentlemen, boy: ""5 0m! Ind lmlilcr tote are shown in a very complete range of the flnut clan. "Better quality thou, moderately priced" In our motto, Ind we stand behind every pnlr vvu cell-You Mk0 no ohlnooo in selecting your mom“,- ‘g SINDLAIRQ. , 5 Extra values are to be found in our Grocery, Hardware and Crockery Departments Sinclair 8c Stewart Lt Summerside, P. E. I. . y rvplunity of llifel time to . _ _ e join wit a l in cele- bratmg these historic days, and take this opportunity of ex- _th _ _ We invite you to combine business Wl pleasure while 1n Town, by visiting this store; pleased to make You feel at home whether _ Make Sinclair’s your headquarters, there will be special values on display for your approval. ‘a > Reduced Railway fares from all Stations on June 27, 28, 26 >i Cothing Department _ Here are the latest models In men's and )0y'8 Suits, Overcoats, Ralnooata, etc. Ask m lee the Gabardine Coats we are offering Con- federation Days at 20% oft. . Gents’ Furnishings Depart- l-fliflt Mvlflles in men‘: Neckwnr, flno Shirts, Hosiery, Bathing Sum, Hats and Olpo, Work Shirts, Underwear sic, all vbry modem. atoiy priced. Suspender: and Work ship-n, Dry Goods Department Our Dry Good: Department lo completely stocked with merchandise that novel- Become! dull or hncknsyed, as we are constantly on {no lookout for new and up to tho minute Drofl awn» 5U|WWM Chilling Cloths, Silk: and In fact everything in ttlpe and tilncy dry qdodl in qualities and price: that are lung to paddy. we will be you wish to pur-. '"= . .,‘.__ p‘ a ment See our special valun In capo, 0 Y