.might be better that they WEDNESDAY,” , . , Table Top in Eden Plailipotta l 'society of my fellow creatures." ”We might find a nice little CHAPTER V London freehold to be sold." (tom. "Then you'd feel Continued 'living in your own hotue." l "So thst it is spacious enough u'!;ay drank tea and Mr. Barbourifor entertainment and within the I uraad. Then he took his leave West End. 1 care very little," she ma begged that. if any light dawn- said. "but you had better let me Id. he might learn its nature. take the preliminary steps, my dear Gregory started his motor car,son. because I know what I shall ind sailed away, while Jane prsll-int-ed. and you do not." ed him. "Are you going to keep "Ianit he priceless " she asked. the old staff?" he asked. "He may be. but he is quite use-l "Not one." replied Mrs. less to us," said Angus Maine. "They have been schooled "What you have to do now is to'father's bitter regime. and find a. necromsncer." iltnow how difficult it is for domes- "There's my feminine intuition, tics to change their habits. Every- remember." ithing will be new in my little home. ,even to the furniture. I shall suf- The parrot was quickly diamiasedfer less under the dominion of the any of Aylmer. in your from their minds and Jane. sud-iold. restricted, unnatural existence. Jeffery, Mary Rose Tcombs. Mar- duily faced with the prospect oflif I cut loose and fix my mind early marriage, troubled no more upon the future. That is the heal- about him. my thing to do in my opinion. A Plans for the future began to de-lstarved soul demands nourishment velop end the initial difficulty ofijust as much as a starved body." Jlrs. Aylmer was quickly settled. "I'm going to have lots of fun On laamins 1111': ll" 50!! felt itlwith Mother." Tom told Jane when should next they met. "She'll going house- not lain forces, she made quick hunting at once. She proposes to Blhllll Out 01 her dlsappointmenhtcut loose anyway -- whatever that "If the wish of my life is to be may mean," sailed me and I am not to with you and Jane." she sIld.lsnld Jane, "and then, wounded and "then you must make it up to melbattered and disillusioned. she'll I5 hell You fin. Tom. I should. ofifall back on the next best hole. woume, have been willing and hap-l "One will have to be firm. Jane." by to dwell anywhere with your "It's the hardest thing in the companionship: but as you talk ohworld to be firm with a mother livei "It means a dash at Park Lane." mm Yea min Clltloll Plastic Pipe and Wall (using Durable CAIIOM is absolutely guaranteed against mt, rust and olecarolyeic nosion...hass trouble-free service life many times longer than ordinary pipe. 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Beverley How- Borden Water ' Safely Tests Borden swimmers displayed their Iswlmming and water safety and iRoyal Life Saving Society tests. Howard Blaxland instructed this course and had five different groups ready for the different tests. Mr. Reginald Rodgers. chain-nan of the Borden committee made all arrangements for this program. Paul Cudmore presented the fol- lowing awards: Elementary-N o r m a Coretti. lam. Bell Shelvir. Brian Darrach. Olga McKrnna. Coreen Grant. Junior-Gerald Arsenault, Marie Gallant. Joseph Mclvor, Joyce Maclnnls, Robert Keough, Allison ljorie Campbell, Murdock Jar-dine. 2 Intermediate-Edith Mclvor, Im- lelda Kelly, Patsy McDonald, Bar- ry Stewart. Senior-Anita Westhaver, Wil- .lard Gillis. f Royal Life Saving. Intermediate tCertificatevRobert Gallant, Al- dona Gallant. like yours.” she answered him. ittwhere there is no arithmetic, lftrmness becolnes butality." CHAPTER VI l THE RIDDLE READ Mr. Gregory Barbour, like the true scientist that he claimed to beg ihesilated to ignore a mystery while' i there remained any hope of its (reasonable solution. l ' Thus Gregory wrote to Miss -Bradshaw, directed her to take ac-l inch, and revived her interest in ,the subject. l "Do this, Jane, please," he said. "Follow my own procedure. Take down the verbatim and with phon-t ietic precision the ten words spok-l ten by your parrot tfor that they: are words no reasonable person can lpretend to doubtl and then com- Npare your results with my own." i The girl obeyed and was inter-l ested to find that her dictationi icorresponcled exactly with her” friend's. 1 ”Letter by letter they are alike." she wrote. "There is no difference whatever, Greg, and I am bringing; my feminine intuition to bear at ;full steam. If I don't see the mean- ling of it. in the next twenty-four hours, I shall blow up." But well within the slloled tlmn Jane arrived at the solution and laughed to find in childish nature. ”All is as clrar as mud. dearest Greg,” she wrote, rand the only remaining mystery in my mind that four brilliant people. like yn.'. and Tom and Angus and myself were nonplussed for a moment . . . The man who taught the parrot these words used your own language, Grog! It was common English that boat you, and, II: coursr, I shall never think of your learning so highly again in conse- quence. But the parrots old mas- ter - Benny Boss - no doubt wanted rt rrpository for cerium facts, and he knew they would be safe with his; bird. Everything falls .tnld Tom nnd Angus to come to rxpouud the thing, from basement in attic, and put on a bit of side no doubt." Angus and Tom obeyed her inan- datt-. but the linguist did not join them for dinner. It was not until the meal was finished that he ar- ; rived just in time to hear Icxposilion. She produced l.".llP(”.S of notopnper. 3 'iSlt in a quiet, attentive row and ill. on," she said. "It is an utterly 'childish cryptogram; but Benny Boss had to keep it pretty elemen- itary. of course. since he was rely- ling upon a bird to store it away for him" l she read the original document. BLOCK VBUILD srairrinc IAI'ON'5 Mlaphona nlunliora remain the - fT-lit.KT.Q'.'.C.?..... EATO N'S ORDER OFFICE OHARLOTTETOWN . will be located in the (Across the street from our present location). 160 KENT ST. A THURSDAY, Aug. 27th i To be continued. some: 5531. 553a beautifully into its place. now. I'vn; ldinurr to-moi-row, and I shall then I Jane's ; some , TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Federation of Agriculture Continued from page J the intestinal wall. resulting in enteritis and unthriftlneu. They also render the animal more sus- Cel-3tib.l.: to dliarrhoeio infections by the damage done to the mucous membranes of the intestinal wall. The immature worms migrate through the lungs. and may cause extensive damage. resulting in pneumonia or a. cough in young pigs. The worms then mature in the intestines. Well-fed, healthy swine some- times carry worm infestation with- out showing any marked distur- bance, a fact. which again points to the advisability of proper reed. mi: and management in disease prevention. However, parasites should not be tolerated. If they are not producing visible symp- toms they are a constant threat and predispose the animal to other disease conditions. Control For oontrol to be logical it is necessary to know something of the life history of the parasite. The adults in the intestine lay numerous eggs which pass out with the manure. oonlamiinating the soil, feed utensils and pastures. "llhese eggs or ova are swallowed by animals with their feed and hatch into larval worms which. before becoming established as, adult storms in the intestine, mig-: rate through the lungs and liver: causing extensive damage. intestines, will not control the parasite. One or two months befon far- rowing the sow should be treated for worms. The farrowing pen is cleansed and disinfected to re- move all worms and larvae. A good disinfectant is made by dis- solving one pound of lye in 80 gallons of boiling water. This is used while it is still hot. After fa.ri-owing, the cow and litter are moved on to clean ground. and every eftfort is made to keep the page from beoomdng uposed to ground and pasture contaminated with worm eggs from the manure of infected hogs. Club News The Mt. Buchanan Poultry Club held a successful tour on August 1'1. The club tour was under the direction of Mr. Harry E. Robbins. Poultry Director for P.E.I. Also assisting were Miss Livingstone and Mr. Ogle Larsen of Mt. Buch- anan. on-Operative oar-vices an ritxroy street where they observed the pouiuuy mun; plant and were given instructions on the grading of eggs. The next place to visit was Dillon as Spillett. Chick Hat.- chery. 'me members had an op- portunity to see there an uD-t0- date ohlok hatchery and to host a detailed account of the hatch- erles' operations. The club members enjoyed the refreshments donated by Dillon at Splllett Company. The boys and girls were pleased to visit the Agriculture Lab. when Dr. George Fisher gave the members a short. talk on "Poultry Diseases and carried out a post-mortem examination on a. bird. The club members visited the poultry roundhouss and range set- up at the lsxperimental Farm. They were fortunate in observing a. modern commercial henhouse at Walter A. Mullins of Bedford Mr. Mullins has a satisfactory building and is happy to be able to auist ybunc boys and girls who The club members visited the are interested in poultry club work. SPECIAL ROYAL JERSEY Prevention and Treatment , A study of the life history. of the worm makes it, easily understandable wthy aanita.f iron is so necessary in the control of this parasite. Treatment alone,' while it may destroy and removal We Strongly ON ROYAL FEEDS OFF CARS UNLOADING NEXT DAYS MADE HISTORY DURING OLD HOME WEEK by securing a. splendid display of First Prizes. ROYAL HOG GROWER (with Aurofax) 3 ROYAL LAYING MASH (with Buttermilk) ; KELLY FEED SERVICE 1 PRICES AUGUST 26. 1933 ms groupware then taken to 100yIMclIah-giriszhllemi savage Harbour Beach where they Larsen, Joan uadnod. tie. a held a picnic supper followed by Running, Backward en. 10,. several rscas of interest. girls - 1. Carol Macltato, 1. Jun The following are the results MacDonald. of the races: too yard dam - boys Mar 11- i. Martin Mackse, 2. Danny Mac- Donald. 100 yard dash - boys under 13-- T London's lfarbleAroh was inovsii from Jaucklnghun Falace to H”, Park in fuel. 1. Ronnie MacDonald, 2. 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