AUGUST 29. 1929 Cq=_,________. ?_. _ __ _ _ _ _ 'nut i:|1/s_|g_|,(_i1"5ET0WN_GUARDIAN PAGE NINE _ `TI-IF] IDER. ”__ , Gutetanding Quality at ..... I f....:......_.»;.. | [DW PRICE ' ` A even better than the Good- - year Pathfinder that has served thousands so well and so economi- Callya The improved Goodyear Pathfinder-in many popular sizes _-is now in your dealer’s stock. Andwhatatire itis! Atiretlmt would be considered good in any 'price class, it rightly and quite naturally leads in the' low-priced field in which it is now offered to you. f ' ,I The big, husky, handsome Path- finder! Examine it to-day. Y_ou'll see traction in every groove' and block of'its massivetrwd. You’ll see quickly that it’s built for long, even wear. _ And more than that, Pathfinder has In body of supemiu cess, uni fa- mous extra-elastic cord of matchless vitality and A g00d lilzzestion comes from “H»" oi “Southern Notes." i. e., that those who are acquainted with the _facts shouia contribute them inwards a history of that remarkable naturalist, Francis Bain. Like many other men ot genius he wastseibtaught, which is another wayot saying that Nature) had gifted him above his fellows with I the hot_p|.r,ts of the yoi'ld,,1uid prov- that divine discontent" that leads _ ed a most deadly ioe.lo eil. tropical men into the secret plans ol the uni- | and semi-troploel'fruits._ As this im- verse. Bain, despite the paucity _oi _ ported pest i_s likely _to elireld Boutn scleniuic literature in his dey, had _ and west,_ the_U._B. government is a deep knowledge ol. natural science . providing ample funds to combat it. in all its branches as relating to this | We have our insect: pests here-oost- province and 'it would be diiiicult I ly ones too-and ourgsympethy is . even at the present day to find his with the Flori<;ll_¥\-‘.1 nevertheless it is peer in the _science ot its marine ’ permissible in gongratulateourselves ' resistance to shock. Wonderful value s » when you consider Path- inder’s low price. 'A star performer ranking with many higher priced tires. _ You should see this great new Pathinder to-day. Your neighborhood dealer show it to you and explain why Good- year unconditionally guarantees fit. ' ` fauna. As the world moves at a pace that the _iiy ls_ tropical _only in its which is ever faster and faster, the range. _ _ _ _ _ ‘. individual is soon forgotten, and the: ' _ -.-'-_ next generation will know Bain only i - NEW TANNING BBDCESS as the author oi a remarkable book: l ' _ _ _ _ therefore it is fitting .that what is I ` It is s tar cry Irom the time when / » known oi’ him personally should be ` leather took months to ten, to the . ` saved fiom thetooth oi time. Others ' greatly shortened period oi the Dre- ~ who ha 2 contributed _greatly to the gent day, but a fortnight has again kr1owled;e at the natural produc{s‘o! been cut ost by the Luckhaus pro- the Island are John Macswaln cess. according to Mr. M. B. Palmer, botanist and author or '-The mower- I Acting nude commissioner at Harn- llng plants of Prince Edward Island." burg, Ge__i-mimy. The leather is sub-_ _ _and Lawrence Watson, musical com jected to a vacuum and a high pres- poser, and scientist whose unpublisll- sure in regulated succession, so that ' . ed manuscript of “The Geology oi ’ the tanning substances more readily M P. E. I." I have read with pleasure; penetrate-the h`lde's. at _the same time and interest. The _late Rev. -W. ' producing a l§etter‘qu'a_iiLy of leather Spenser, labored in another direction, 1 while* reducing the 'synthetic mater- the collecting of traditions and | ials by about 30 per cent. It 9 under- _ ' genealogles of families ln his various l stood that good leather _ has been psstorates, and these I believe still ' obtained by reducing the tanning exist in manuscript form.'i'ue memor material ‘as low as 55 per cent. The _ , , . les _of these men, enshrined in our* natural tanning substanceused ie. \ _ ` R E B hearts in` the abstract, should be put, Québracho,--a South American bark. . into concrete form so -that future rich in tannin ‘ ' ._ &__.____._-_ #W G sw ____ _ , ,-§»n‘_§f_;gf_..,<;_-w;. ‘ .» ..»- ~ ‘ B.s.i>. (M:es.> "’m`?.\’i>“ 5 , 1 "’:’:"’:':“`”"f§;, "‘""»i_}F‘=>~ “ ~“‘*'£`=*1“:wI" 2;, "”"""‘¥5f§;_ Black Spruce, Picea mariana (Mill) __ __ __ ~ ,__ ._ _, : _ _r . _- :S55 -_ $2’-____ _ . "“'_f ~_.1 ,,s W ‘ r.-no __ generations may read and admire I _ | I ' _ ' ras cinema woiuu i ' ` ` ` ° ` _ »l " B.$.°. (M 65) I ig " A "‘;*"‘v'~*i§ Mill pa}i therefore you get the commls-. _ m'”'""°°" 7°' Pi .If 1- ?Greerii;l: Frincged Orchixll. Habenaria _sion __ 1 _ ___ _ . __ B 2 3 ~ leucophaea (Nutt) Gray. (M;: _ _ _ . _ . _ - sin.) , t i 1 _ f _ ‘I ---- --~--i---‘-- --- (Given in error for previous ~ Era. IS ily V » ~ ~. » let' " our walk and our ma - Pur;l[:cFI'iii¥ed 0rchis,_ Hebeneria ' ° _ 0 guaranteed. Call and see our _ l _.Y Insias _ §1;_v_~=_§\°d°= <1-1 Sw- <1~_‘°»°fvv " ' ` ` ' ` merge iiowoi-ea orenis mbeusrin M U » B ' I . - I f , ` ihnbi-im (Am n..sn_ _' _ ' I » \ _ _ _» . - Rose Pogo:-lie.. Bnekemouth. Polonia Wild Plants ' I Lx _ smraraaci-:ha Black Crowbei-'ry, Emprtrum, ntgrum worst feature is that the pest seems _ L. (M:55i.) _ to increase year by year. | -I Lxi coivnfsnas. American Yew. Tsxus canadensis Marsh. (M :62.) _ whit! Pino, Pinus su-onus L. (bi: 63.) Red Pine. Pinus resinoea Alt. (M:6'4.) American Laroh, Larix laricins (Du I Goodyear means Good Wear R°1>f<°°h~ _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ White Spfuce. Piece. canadensis ...,,.,,_______ __ _ 'dl' A` suisinn Fir. 'nbos bsisanm L.) Cari' (M 68 ) I ll'-eu this se,|o¢en_u- ,,_g,,_ _ ,_ __ slelraeierreihlyeua-|iame.1 ethere- .pgg pil iii? Z I . ._ _ i_ Strat" bphio¢iossoiao¢_u..> xlen-_ on _ __ _ _ _ I sumsroilrs sic. ~ 1 --I .sn ........ --- ~-- -»»-» ' n.ni>. (amino is » ~ - - Arethudn.`.1u»ethuso buibun L. ima- §',. B°,.t_t°.'_ t9 b.°.._s-‘fm `lervy:3i2.) " - Thai’ %h‘y sims.: hmm' mm. yinnum _"lg: 'so lun »r::u,». _ greeilia (Binh leer. <_ :'ei|.l UU". ""* _ °“ - mended new "lmao, epirentfles '°‘F¢°.‘ “°“'-.""'*'¢‘°’l°'\“ you want 4)! , _ areiin a -position to 'sive you ' ` 'kind of _granite and I procurable. ` - , ‘ is s§§i§§ ;iI5'i`F. eeaeenpilea nomemomma (M5111) (Britton uya this is Ale|hn,end cells our species Gyreetlohyl arises n.yeb.,; which ~he_’eii!ms- sultan ~_ ~ ate Plantain. llpliieetis re- all orsnu. umm.) u mine 1 ~ ° 'J Ei~*i~"I'c1ENfc:\Yt if ._ itll § . .gg a_nh-»¢¢,3 0'? _mini t¢».m....a..L»»&.r. Ilene Oorel~Root, Uoniierrhlla 'mel x `°f0\\l\1l IMG. (\¢!ll1.)' MNH Nutt. M2817.) lh,'\¢ioroetyiie‘»unl.lelie .er tim.; Z-loerin Ioeeeiii' (L) (\l:lIl:) - " ¥:(i,I.i_ _ -- . ~~ .s l|l_`l f at the beginning or month ten .banks ieiied in Florida- and this D6-_ cause the citrus crop wee dean-oyed_ oy \ tiny- insect-the' Mediterranean Fruit Fly. The value‘oi’ the citrus Bud associated crops may ‘reach $60,000.- ( ooo. 'rho insect, wrii¢n"is not untrue the cummonhouse Ily, has invaded ivswsv I=ARM Tivofrilzsf " o s 1 1 _ . I TOBACCO ls good pipe tobacco l lf. The little green caterplllers. the larvae* oi the-whlte'Cabbege Butter- tly. are very destructive at this sea- will riddle. and. befoul cabbeges so that they are iuieatable, and the Theie ar tw cornmo rmdi oned spray, Paris Green preferably. There is no danger in this because the heads !il1_ from the inside out- _ wards, and the _ leaves are_ tightl5 clasped. 'rhosb who prefer r non poisonous application, may take on part pyrethrum powder and (ou parts flour mix and let stand in ar. air-tight container over night, Nex morning dust this‘n'iixture`on the heads _i_md"leaves while they are stil. wet with dew,-Pyrethrum is also known as Persian insect powder. ' is _,¢, _ __ .. __ __ , _ ‘ .I 5°-5 v~_~` "_ '_ _ '. ' - l .- . ._ Alpine Juniper, Juniperus communls _ _._i .___ _____¢ _._ ______. __ P_ & Q g, 5 __ _ _*___ L., var. montana Alt.. (Messervy o l - r - A i » \ ~< ,;` - _~| 4 -sv) una-r ’ ¢' 0' * ' _ "_r_ . _ , _tg-_f.._ " _Tudhope'Anders0n Common Juniper, Junlperus eommun- }__ &f"°.'|;f°” , `_Il|»__ ` "fi\'\\\\\\\~~\...~-...-.-.\\-..~» __% lp; _;;__¢,; f ) Ls L. var depressa Pursh (G ii _ M? if ‘ Incl Nl'| NW e o ri e e es. The iirst is the application of e pois- / _ .» ig. '}, \ K 5i_l_lv_ ‘li Q AL D .l ._ of P, E, island een ii allowed to go unchecked. 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