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Y ' °" L" Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ff - -=- - - f,2:'.',1.§,"'_°3'.»-$"“5..'I¥.11 “'53 ,_ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924- layglk Onllll all U-lla 1: _ _ ~ WILL HE Tilli- il FIELD DAY UN THE ILLUST-L |NE T[|1 MARS IN RATIUN FARM( AT _ MliiiTlllillE 1 _lllli Interesting Demonstration of Experiment- , al Work On One oi the T Eight Similar Declares W oman As- - trologist Who Also Predicts Peace on 1 _ Earth. . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 20. -The red my of Mars is what causes war o11 earth. _ln 1944 the militant planet will end its present cycle with its red ray, and peace and good will will reign on earth, Then. too. we will communicate by radio with Marg and get acquainted with the folks who live on it. All ol this ami 111nch more was asserted and predicted Sunday by Miss Belle llurt, director of the American Acadumy of Astrology. Miss llart looks with a certain disdnin upo11 mere astronomers and scientists generally. They ure suf. fering from the delusion, among others, she says. that on Saturday next they will learn a great tical about Mars, owin-g to lin proximity on that date to the earth. True, she admits. the planet will be com- paratively near at banti, but it will, sho says, be enveloped in a dense ether impenetrable by the tele. scope. linwover. in April 1926, the us- trologcr reports, Maru will be in oppnsl-l.io11_ to Neptune and in con- junction with Jupiter. This will cause tt storm of electricity such as has seldom been oqualcd en earth 11nd never has been surpass- ed. This spectacular disturbance will be destructive only l11 certain regiens ami will produce the first ray of direct communication from the ilinrtians_ - 'i‘i1o demonstration will he ro- pcutvd with addcd° intensity iu~ the spring of 1928. A third appear- .---<-*---*_'~;' John Flxtcr of the Cirllifiii EXDGF1' In tho location of these local ox- lllelrtal F8l‘m, Ullllwii- T116 10¢“1 perlmental iarms care was taken stations are ulldor tiw HUD0l“/1510" to select farms' that were about of Ui 1110 5\lll0l'1li10"l10“t of me Ex"z1verage` fertility, some of them be- p0\‘1ll\0lili\1 511111011. C11“l'1°11~¢t0Wn `lo\v uvorz 0 and thc intention is to (Contiinued on Page 3) ,___--_-1- _---if-i---< Condensed Special RATE.-do. oar word, not 1 eaoh insertion in this column. \ 'FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE residence No._ 186 Prince St. Apply to R. E. Colwill care of Johnson and Johnaon's, City. 3583-8-15-31. __,__.___..__ 'WANTED-»-TWO OR THREE gang tractor plow. Apply Box 171 Cliarlottetowxi. 3677-8-20 in 2i. *FOR SALE - PURE BRED cnllie pups, live weeks old. P. M. Rodd, Harrington. 3633-B-19 m 31. ._____._.____-_--_-- "FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN T0 q11lck purchaser, Ford Sedan. Li care ol Guardian. 3673-il 20 n12i. __ _...__ *LAND ROR SALE.-AT ROCKY Point. 'Fox ranching or potatoes. Apply -Robert Cotton. 3682-8-21-21 --_-,__,_..____.__-- 'FOR SALE-TEN FEMALE SIL- ver fox pups. Parents registered in P. E. island Association. All A 1 stock. Clark Woodside. Meipeque. 3664-8-20 2|. *WANTED-CAPABLE MAID IN family ol three. Apply Mrs. Art- hur Mutcb, Box 294, City. 3629-8-19mt(. °8TRAYED,- FROM ROYALTY two calves, one Jersey and one Ayrshire. Please notify .l. Walker, 114 Prince Street, City. 31 ;* 'WANTED T0 RENT BMALL RE- sidence with modern couvenlene es. Centrally located. Apply nt once to "G" care of Guurdinni. 3584-8 15-tif. 'JOB PRINTING Ol' EVERY description cheaply and exped itiously sxeo ted. Guardian Ceut- nl Job Printtery, Phone 138. 2876-5~8t!. -*L-_-_--._-----4 °wANTED- AT ONCE EXPERI- enco_d-fox rancher, married man referred rafcren n ra uircd i' . . ce ll - Telephone 270, Moncton.. B. F. 119111. 712 Main Street. 8658-819 nl 3|. ___» _. their daughter. Miss Elini, Mr The Guardian. in und iros erous tomnlnnity no means confined to the men many of thc women present evinc observation un intimntc k11o\v irocosscs u11d methoils here, were instituted in this prov previously. The farms are an extension o Farms in the Pro Vince-Excellent Results Achieve d by Improved ` Methods Of See ding and Rota.- 1.1011- _ hill YUS1‘=l'i1f1Y llfl0l'l\00i1 was “Field moth sunflower. All these crops Day" at the illustration Farm near present u most promising appear- Montaguc. one of eight similar ance. farms inthe province. ’i`hcre-wan. The third field contains two u fairly large attendance of ladies icrcs of Charlottetown No. 811 anti geirtlemen from the surround- barley, a variety developed by Mr. ing community, besides Mr. and Clark, from Old island two rowed Mrs. J. A. Clark, ot the Experi- barley. in 11 field of this latter mental Station, Charlottetown mul variety away -buck in 15110 Mr, _ Clark accidentally diiscovcrcd u few George Partridge, chief ot’ the licads of barley cn. which there Potato inspection Service, Ottawa, were no_uwns (commonly kno\vn Mr. S. G, Peppiir, chief inspector as beurti). Ile sowcd these year for Prince Edward Island and rep- after year, each crop increasing restii-tutives of ’i`l\c Patriot and until 191-i when hc had enough seed to distribute. This is no\v A uutewortlly and pleasing fcu- the varic_ty most cu11\n1o11ly grown. t\1re oi the proceedings through- in the p1'ov1ncc and large quanti- out the visit was the littcillizolll in- tics of it have been sent to other terest taken by the farmers, and provinces where it has invariably ilivil' Wil-'L‘B iliill l1i1lll;1li-0l'H. 11 fcil- prollnccd vory hountiiuliy. ture whicll proinises well for the The fourth field wus under poor future of agriculture in this thriv- hay and \\-or-di; whit-,ll were cnt in. .iunc.tl1l~1 eu the l'icid plowed 1; 1 11 ' ~ - y r. . The quest lor infflrmalivn was by and sown to outs, pt-uu und vctclu-s uwhich will he harvested l11 the ~ course of 11 iuonlh or six week.-s. ing by their questions and gerieral, 'rpg crop looks (1,,-my um; will ~ yield at good quantity of cured hay. 101150 01’ Illlllll' 01 1111? i\i§l'1Cli11lll‘i\1 Tile ldxpcriniontall i“u1'n1 nt Clmr- lolteto\v11 su Iits the semi, :uid -1 1 .. _ _ s pp -‘ .- ' Tileric fi\Fll\S. it may be will limited lluatntily of i'c1~tili1.er t`or ‘ilhc first your and clover and huy lace in the Allilllnll of 1922. follow-:seed cvcry year until these can be lllll 0- 5111111111' 5Y31'~‘l“ 111 0l>0l'1lU0U~gro\\'11 onthe farm. The operator tl. 011101' l>YUV1llCCS UT 301110 YC1U`S's11ppiies all the labor, tho bzlrnyltrd mainure and. alter the first your 1 su lies thc svvti of :ill that is _ pp . , _ . the Experimental i°`urn1 system gl-own ,»,-,_ (lm [;||~|p_ The ,,p,_.rm. and are under the direction of Mr. 0,- ,-,.,.,,§v,.3 no ,wlm-y_ A Clark ranging from 8 to 16 acres. Th low eor11 and a ~wAN'rso-mmol-imc AccoM.w110f'“ "U 1° *‘° B” Y modation near Charlottetown for number pairs of foxes, or would rent a ranch if suitable. Apply "B." Guardian Office. 8058-8-19 m 3| *WANTED-T0 RENT SMALL store centrally iocaildf State terms. Apply "K" care Guardian. 805|-8-19 m li °L001'-IN TMI) CITY, MONDAY, A1111. uni, indian gold wr-nt watch. Finder please notllr MH! Macbaan. Wood Islands, or leave Bt this _0i|le9_ ' 8888-8-B1.-Ii Rv N Montreal Election 1111ts1111tl111-const nrt as _ "_ .. ll llslilss E- - Uptlllllls llllll 1.... M.-.....t. N...-. MET IN |iEli’TlTN YEEEERMY Flashed in Over _ '_ _' IMgnrifdxqlfxzirgggg-1;1;;ayc ' ’ | _ tl, W- splendid Addresses Before Enthusiastic ;.‘z§..s.';;:'“.‘;;.:=.';..1 .. .~.........‘.;.:;°. 1 8 |108 1 - - ~ - ing to warm up. Two maj M99tlng`, PPGIHTBI7, Mlillstigr Of Pub' ineetlnsst we larrgpieduln glial; _i_ - , erells 0 . . \` B e 0 6;; 11° W01‘kS» H011- Dr- W- J- P- MCMII- r.f";:f’.::.:.';°:.f.°l._°;:';:1.t1°..i;.. M t, in ,he lan. Mr- Jas- Mvlsaac. A11dDr- S- s.:r:-.5ltl.:n,:1.? “°.i1:.;‘.s::.- °°,;,{‘,§§,,,,_ F- Tolmey- ‘ .- -s-if 1-lllutilmteiixa d:u1TeT=\1T1:rt- ' °""' - (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY,. N. S., Aug. 20 -Joseph Smith, timber man °"\P10yed In No. 11 qoliisry was instantly kllied last oven- ""lI when the "pot" fell from the roof crushing h‘im to death. SYDNEY, N. S., Aug. 20- With reference to stock mark- ¢t_reporta yesterday tha; the Brvtlsh Empire Corporation at '_l'renton will reopen Monday, it is stated at corporation head quarters here today that no ln. structlons to that effect have been lissued and that there is no local knowledge of any 1|". rteniiron to start up work at Trenton in the near future. (Canadian Preu) _NEW YORK, Aug. 20.-With Q-bil-altar as hls destination, D- Sidolokis. a Cretan seamen next Sunday will embark upon H P¢r||°us trans-Atlantic voy- age in the 22 foot sailboat Car- charisa the Greek word for shark. His only motive in makin! U10 trip is to experi- ence the thrill oi achievement he said. GUELPH, Ont., Aug. 20. - A cabicgram has been receiv- ed here telling of the death in London, England of Mrs Laura Lemon Heath, who was counted one of Canada’s greatest song writers. As Laura Lemon she wrote a number of patrliotic numbers, but apart from these her beat selection was “My A"" R035 and Tfaneouver by special Canadian P The Prime Mmm” Ms announc' Vit-e-President, Mr. Preston 1110 SUCOHI1 m0V0¢1 ‘hy M1" A- F- cific train last night. This part liryo11to|1,.So‘1ris. MUQIIMII, 501171-= M141 5000111100 by will go east via the Okanagan and ,I h U 0 6 is n when itmeets tomorrow and Fri- X day after an adjournment of near- ly two weeks. Hon. P. C. Larkin, Canadian High Commissioner n London il will be present at the meeting ol e the cabinet tomorrow and Friday. Trade, immigration and financial problems will probably be discus- sed, as well as the suggested imperi “' now seems unlikely to take place. ‘fed that the government is willing -‘to appoint representatives to at- u_-ten suc a conference n -St~cretaryfI‘re:1s\1rer, Mr, C, C. MF- Jflfiles P- ‘C10W- Kootenay LLRKGI, o1\i0'Y1l1Bt-he bell hr-ld but Dointed out that the Pro l1\’ 1923 H1111 1UI`11\£‘\' “|1011 1110 HC' route to Toronto via the Great Lu- ----eo>--- Donald, Sl_ -Peters; Mir. Geo;-gf. rurnej in doinil and lh'e splendid kgs |,_.._.,|l,,, _v|,,,~,.|| -~ manner in which ho has exidcuivor- - .\ vote otsincore thanks was ex- 011 10 i£1Vc 01TOL't to and curry out » lcmlcd tothe officers and members 1118 l>\‘L‘~€1CC110l\- D1€f1i!0S <1lll`1IliZ ihé 01 UM. eX@(.\,\|ve whmie ,erm had-il1'st ten nlunths ot' tl1e incumhency . . just closed, for the valuable servic- 01 11115 l§0V1l‘1`\llll€l11- H11 01' Will'-'11 iii' 1':-1 they had rendered in the past ‘_'05 10 UH '-110 full ilsfllllifillce ol a two ye,-,rs lt was ,-,,D||(.,| to hy UL io11r year term frnibiui in rcsutls (canadmn preu) l<‘ruser on behalf oi tfho executive. 10 1110 iM1Vi1ll1l1E¢ Of 0\ll` llI`0V1l\U0 *'“' Thornton Looks lull-reeling and inspiring ton and Pearle }1AI‘11"Ax"§~qS&,Ql“g'g1;'I;F,;‘;‘“ (Canadian Press) Prohib-itionists _ _ Preparing For _ Ontario Battle W TORONTO, Ang. 20. -Prohibi-~ T A ` . , , ' 1 l 7 I 1 t . , _ ti _ ' 1. 'bydney No a , For ‘\‘)\_\-"E>lr(f;n1T11'1ieé`tt§ve1n11T].ell-T`on-‘.(iTlA1nlTlTc(1 ` 2~1‘001l101i 011111 licre irc", w|,1,,|, he ww., .tsusliown by thc olrlflcial aceouiits WINLNILIHEG, Aug. 20.-JohJn Kb variety' .;/, or nu acre oi liongfel-,expelled in 1916 on account of `hls, (canadlan Prem) wici .ire too muc at \.1rlanee yerynuk section foreman at 860 <|uu1'ter acre Mum- attitude toward the war with (ter-, - TEXNRNANA' Ark__ Aug 20___ with the pl-edges ot economy as gi- and his father--in-law, George Stae . - ~ l h a i - ‘ - kill d lmnny. A motion to rescind the ox 1 ai W,,||_,€,. A,.,,,s,mng__ 50; Clmrws mx ;/lthnmiyamtder{;rels(t;1taclgcriliuxitglerlrly nullr- SsetI‘;t:1(r;S'i‘a;lbht;re1;ndweIre Darsy’ “BF” game' ice cream md dum d the citizen committee has secured n Social Service Department of the Announcements, E _ Meetings, Etc. ,_ sl '*'“' "Raton-2o. per word each insertion. . . , t ll 1 i,l 1 1 , 11“'1"1"“ WM ‘C 1'" y “rr 0' 11 1 -- on 26, .md .lim illxon. 29, were th Lib l P an "‘ H _bones and ing at Vernon school. Fridt11» Aug. £0" 1:;';xl:;/Iiiznh;;::,.,,,,,,l,, “.,,,|, |,,,,,,1-EA veritable river oi' mild, boulders 'the law, at n sports tournament turtiny night. Jim Dixon, according m."" K .` '. |..` 1|,,|;f,,x’1111rl ashes extending in width from held in the Dnrlixiouili Arr-nn on to wiiiieescs. was shot by one Arm. _` - -,}:tlowL\,\1l._v i~' ' ' _ . ' ‘ .‘ - ' -- on HN' ‘mug 0f,,\,\,~T:~l_T ,,::";:._l,\_ and ln some place.-th from 15 to 2?»'l‘0il»'~'1l<‘ll ily tile ’i`ewi1-Count-ii last 011 1\i\<1 ~1l¢‘0\l 111111115' W‘l\“\‘19‘1- for mndun' ll' . ` | 1 Ucyfr-.el deep is i'iowin glrom the higili- Which or the lllxun brothers shot \_`°5?`-““_1 1“"'L"'r 4 he “,111 “nw UIQ hu” (usuy, mouth of Mud Creek C'1ny?'=»111~1“l»e1;o11 roy-111:11 fiom 1-xT»1;;Tcn;m11TTi<1m1t time arg; 1)\\`\\\- M°:,f"§‘; 3° é“°P|cE|‘:,°",;n“Y:;L°! _ . . ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - _ _,_.'.. e ot . . , . ` ' . Y _ tl , I 2 ‘ . ' ' - ' y pl . . _ ‘ ' ~' ’ - . _'_' _ ' -.11 iroael in _ llc tlanimd _ xtln nh; 1 this _______ adjoining Angllcinn Church. Visit; Ja;:)ksor‘\qvillo 11 tuxir b api 1 1: 1 lim-0 hours to 0 g h, _ ` . r_ toiuerviile rendered first toward it ,drggged out tie passen- (lam.-5_ - TORDNTO' Au# 2\_._Mm-mme I I h t b th. (Cf=\"If91ln Prqsl) aid to the victims and they were t-ters. a woman and girl, and push- The Aslurlano ,H mmned by ,I moderate west wmds warm and ;l"_*;;v$‘13’d‘?I:“:_1al:1‘1;f;9r.;1*3‘¢:1° 01:; _. w1|NN1pEG, Aug. 20._-Mea|;‘r0- - ~ doing as well as could hovexpecicd ed them against the wall ol 11 bull~ ,,m,.,,,,|¢,n dmv,-_ and more was 5 B,mwe,,y_ ' s"o__a_'0__“ rl hour thisl, under tho circumstances. ding Jllfll 1" Um" 'U “V9 "‘°“‘~ sharp conflict with the Maritime _(Hgh ,me this ,,m,,-noon M 3 .23 _.___ morning indicated that the severe _ . ‘ _ _ _ Worker-B' Federation .lust befgrii and mmm-mw .momma ag 31g_ “An Ice Cream rnuwl Mm, ’ ' io '~ e r- - ' electrical storms which have been: _ till;-'siiip sailed from 1 rt her Sm, Bets (ms “Harpoon a,g_") “pd ‘g‘::A&:aDglnhl3,gns';;‘:x:d.,;|:X passing over Manitoba durinii the , g ay ,mes tomorrow mornmg at 507 past W0 1111!” 1““’° 1‘1“Y°‘1 1"“'°° ` ' A" “11°“‘1i’ ‘"5 “W1” 1" °1"1‘ '"9' lbiwl Quarter "IDU" Thursday. ins. Aug. list. Entertainment oi _ with the crops in a number of sec- _ tions of the province. Especially is (¢.,,.,|||,, pun) ......_.. . ' _ this true of Fox Warren DlH¢l'1°f- BOSTON, Aug. 20. -Diamonds (canadian Fran) (Canadian Press.) but .WM taken 011' b01'0r8 it 11011 utes later than Charlottetown. where it lu reported that the H'°"‘“ and jewelry vnuca at s111o.ooo ooosn cnmaur, Texas. Ana. zot -I-‘/tmvirrw. oiuu.. Aug. zo.-1-‘lit exalodcii. Maximum and Minimum tamper- "Live Poultry shipment; was which broke Over NOV'-119°!! Mmm' were stolen by iour men, who held --Augered because his wife was ancisl reverses are believed by The ““E'1‘°’m°° haf” 11°” °"1°f‘ B1 _ oba on Monday 1118111 1!\'°“B1‘1 1‘“11_up clerks in the store of Carl having her hair hobbcrl. John liard- neighbors to have caused Julius 011 the 1\fr0Bt 0! llllmy momiwrs ol which ruined crops on ten lh°““' slduncr, diamond merchant. nero putt tuck uu~.aj0|n1n.,; chan- lu- thc nurgmrr. n farmer, to mu his w1r<»_ the Maritime Workers' Federation, gud acres, ‘ today. One man remained in an local barber shop -and had his head and three children and then com- f0l10Win5 lilo 'Hi-ibniilted destruc- ' Flltcy farmers s\1fier0d1°BB05 09' automobile. two covered the three shaved. mit suicide at the tsmlly home N011 01 11113 ""81- timated at an average ot eishil' D01' clerks with revolvers while the “Well keep the short-hair cuts n-ear here. Ho had llquldniea some T110 AH-\l\'1lI10 WM bound fr0ill cent. The electrical storm was aiso,fuurth picked Ui! i9W01ry eases for the men after ali." he remark- oi his afrnirs and remarked to a Bllelwl MP0! 10 PUD!!! APBIIM Mid accompanied by violent Wind Mid which had lust been removed from ed-grimiy while the racer slipped friend that he probably "would not Clfrled B UMW and lllslenxer list torrential rain. the safe. over hisiioad. be seen again." _ !0t\\ll1li8 320 DGPHODS- one hour afterwards in the hail.- il ug n . was discovered aboard at that time gummm-'Bldg tide eighteen mln. ch`|.|U"_ew'n “mat "|74" mg|_ take place at Cardigan and Manta, 50 gue on Wednesday, Ang. "th and 53 at Charlottetown. Thursday. Ang! 52 Itlth. Other shipments from 0'~_ E48 Iéezry. W|oillii;i3on.lBou1-:Q and Bt-.5 e ers, w e pace e gi; ber; dates to be G4 P. Ili. I. Co-operative Ili" t Pouttrg Association.-8090-I-ll:-I. _ _ . _ "~'\ -1 :- u~ ..`-\. |\\