. ‘ i. i . i ‘ n. ocropan a 1931 PAGE TWELVE THE CHARLO ETOWN GUARDIAN y _y Z _ _ V, ' ‘ ‘r -—=- . ._- --—-r————-—- r- —'—~> *" ""’ _ _,_, '. ——-‘——--' _.- spirited lines of the Prehistoric _ _ ' cave dwellers of mmpe-WM hW- ‘ Y . i IVEWSY NOTES WNW-ac" WM" - \ pipeshsve omhmeatl-l pettsrrlslatnztminelhuhlhefi ." ' a a r, s! salucou with disgonel sud circular lines on m“ “w” d n“ "hp ,_,,_, 1 ,' f/w the bcwll- Thole who In t lull . g , '“ l) w anew: hen the will to In. .- ‘l 3 ~ =14‘ gQ '* “w” Bmmmx“ in other Darts of the world is the “w 3"” u“ for slants: In my sbonbnbessde ' .. f inc, the answer to the "m . w i The school r-air at Winsloe was 1'31 fugue“ ,8 m m, “mm” .4 short note in the ones-dish ln- nnopeirlnqbrti; evelll-worn shoe; vi __ notable this yea:- ln that music was [we new is so much a“ forms us that two new Weeds have B million-fir“: II Imbefl. ‘ . v , r- / —\ _ __ . included in the entertainment of- weajther. with mm every two w been discovered in csnnds. The wh“ do” n ma“ ‘bu.’ a 4 > ; \ --ll.\'_0\1fl"‘/"'lt ‘h°"'""=‘§" itvonr- icrcd to visitors. This 15,1 believe, . m, M, t t Bulmbul- Peta-lit" ""18"" 1'11"- | " en “'- lhfjflfayml‘ L."'P°>( *1" °“ the first time that singing has been 9"” “a”; a d5" “LT: w; his been found st three points on Tmflflfé’ '°°""" ‘ ‘Wad’: "°"°' ‘*4 ** P " * y u, X , r _. u, ' | l you mg propel" y, an many V Q cg a “"9"” 1 d - ‘l ‘n’ '- ___ i)». I “fgula 751m cgrobj-ami) ul l heagd at the Fair and it appears ‘yggctables are putting out new gbxt Tllosouzvaolar: eenmhlnl for loved e e o ‘ é é ) l) l\ Z "a! the tn cilrha perod t c full $3,165,221? vfinffiiixtlzt’ fig-Elli‘: ftgmwth “mad, 0’ ripening up‘ ious. Its leaves, "of s. vast big- n" '1“ '1“; u‘ “*h‘ hwm‘ ' I I e '5 a Q i / iacr- vulue ‘i the o ‘cy pa over was good" and on dd d u“ imlde" Such Condmonlseed L‘ like‘ ness" as sir John Hill's "Family Let me work In o shop by the side h L r "" " “ M?” / >i ' ’ m themf fast music" Goo: hlclreio the 1y to b” dearvznd p°°r m ‘fruity Herbal" (1806) esys. mo)’ reech s o! the med. g y , . . l , ' “ ' . ' . ' in; my chosen trldc, .,,. --|n.om lS either te ol/lll ‘i; t h h t ht h to ' new Hm e get a‘ qum 1y o‘ diameter of three feet-the largest my _ . . ,. \ I com/Zaraflc “My w u, 0°“ incl-S; o5 Zgllffenkf; Zllsgtlfeflt field and garden seeds from Britain my” u‘ [my mlmh punt. n Ici- on 5:1: e shoe that ls well re The P1306 In your home ‘whgfo ,_ ., ,_, a / )9 mo e (h n 5V5) ,/ will last their lifetime Who was but the summer the" h” m" ""' throws up short spikes of neeh-col- "rhelllimlfco success ls nude. l Y0" "and 7°"? Lyfi”, "l" be‘ " § x , __ h“ plicy i“ Icmove o, ‘gay n who said, “A singing peoéle is a wet ‘as llifltegf L888. which llltii been 0nd flowers m 1mg “fly spring, HAVE YOUR. SHOES BEBUILT B1‘ come to ygu [hg most interesting l; \‘ "f" f “Tl Fkill (i?! - contented people?" npobnopmz t’ us" before the leaves appear. Besides He" ry Ne“ le , cgrngr of the house. You will Sit ' ' , i L "‘=' 5 '°“___">'°“" “I19 Y~ Th l‘ ' t1 t fast i ~~i ti being looked upon as s curiosity - ' . ‘ ‘f Lslgn here an son or derail only enllltl‘; l; of 00$: c S re ' - - ' ' l’ _ ‘Now in ‘my this plant has medicinal propcrties Lyvlllm "m" “N”- cny there colyfortabl» Yo}? “red s Youthful \'l‘£’\\'- This is an atageveol A £21553?“ me is welcome on the of a. diuretic character. A species Au’ WORK GUM‘ “m. l‘ pody§estl1gbuslyoiu épuiltussalr‘ i x _ Axum.‘ ‘ Speed‘ and Mm music is not m“ For u‘ the a“ is heavy qamp Petaslies palnlats Gray, is said by 9 ‘ Inge 011.1‘ men y yTICNI 8 6 ~~ ‘ ' ' ' empt from us influence, but the W, Chm Macsweln w giowhesr Southport V ' you to distant places. Take you _ ' '. ' * ' old songs that have the staylnz Arid out o} doors incessant MB but 1 have not come across it. away from care and trouble. Re- _ power, were not of the hurry-up- ‘he rain: Its leaves differ from those of P. I fresh you mentally _ . _ “flax you lottetown Guardian." The son'- test will probably close in April bui this will depend on the season. vulgar-is in that they are not or- blcular, but palmately b-v-lobed. The other weed, the Hoary crass, type. They represented the sur- vival of the liiir-st, because only the very best of music in the slow style While points the glass to more, Entertain you royally. flllfl Switllen threats {To open all the fountains of the bodily. The new Lyrics are all balanced r. q/w 071/), Asiarame (ompany could lelfst,’ véhercas Even mediocre sky’ SFESlmbDEaba L-t. isnllso found iln ltmbeallgcmy z X3281: Buperdleterodynes. Priced from .. . . . . _ | u _ o y “I”! HLIIfAL/riinanhmcs 2x caémirism pnOllg . \\"lll nllvayfi And make an end of summer in ed Canada by o, ":7 321°“ d rules due not,” w“, be m", u, $75.00 to $215.00. Arrange for a . = N. - .~ l - - . . WILLIAMS a BENTLEY LIMITED 1 heard (cm, rwgnyet, that there a “Md States where it is "s fugitive from these columns. demonstration 1n your home‘ - - - ‘ “ or r t d - smudge,- (or p, 1-; [_ were no exhibits of insects at win- ‘infers’, ays’ as i“ Nmhla“ Europe. We have several differ- MOHAWK RADIO LMHED ‘Gnome sloc this year. And ilksects are the A "cry large proportion o! our exit species of Lepldium‘ here, cs. BIRDS 0F l’. E. ISLAND c. A_ “IUNRUE Linun,“ pecially around the wharves and railway - sides in Charlottetown ‘rhey are stragzllng untidy plans, saint John. N. B. fanncfs greatest focs and every child in the rural districts should have a knowledge of them. Some sccd comes from the U. B. A., and “ma Cankroury atree" the season has not been normal Perchlng Birds (Continued) , (filth-Bohemian Waxwin8- W- YOUR BHILD iiot Stupid- Handicapped The seeming stupidity of many schoolchildren, is directly chargeable i0 faulty vision. Correctly iiltcd glasses often work wonders. Populations (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. 5., Oct- 1—-'I‘he PUDD- lation of the town ofyTruro Ou June 1, 1931, was 8,035 not 1.813 as given out in a statement from Ottawa issued on September 29, ac~ cording to a statement of Colonel 0. G. Heard, census commissioner forColchcstcl". The figures as com- piled for that date, stated Colonel Heard. are considerably less than the population of ‘I'm-urn today due to the fact that when the enumer- uinrs were making their rounds several hundreds of residents were away from town because one large correct census population of the town of Btewlacke is 800, two more F. Gordon Hutcheson FLOORING" loading today. All thicknessfi aniLgl-ades. 3000i) it. to choose from. MacIJONALD -ROWE than the figures contained in the TOTS FALL ON SNAKE FATAL While walking to Mount Longhan, of Florence, Italy, slipped and fell on a viper. Although 1n a comatose state, the snake bit her on the leg. The girl was rushed to a hospital at St. Moritz, where she died. Blind in Pennsylvania plans to train 600 police dogs to “act as eyes" for as many blind persons in the state. of their life histories arc very won- derful. is kept up, year after year, the ex- hibits will improve. Again when the interest A SCHOOL SONG The little school that I attencd was very fortunate in having a succession of mastcrs-mnisters, the rilstics called illClTl—~\\'hO were keen on slnging- Singing was in the official time table, but thcsc men did not teach it periuntorily. And they imbued their scholars with the love of it. Herc ls a song that fifty long years have not I love my native land the best, With God's best gifts ‘tls teem- Yet men of noble souls abound And eyes of joy are gleaming. And eyes of joy are gleaming A sober mind, a gerfrous hfrflrl. To virtue trained, though free from art, They from illcir sires inhclil- Before all tongues. in East or Yet when it spanks from heart to heart. The WOTCl is never broken. there. philosophy in the world is contain- ed in the following brackets (grin and bear it) and under the circum- stances that's all we can do. London, years ago, States." Jvsh Bllliuss says "all the THE NATIONAL MUSEUT-l OF CANADA In the Annual Report of the J. Robt. Mutch, Molult Herbert, P. E. Island, donated to the museum several specimens of the smaller mammals of the Island. There must be hundreds, perhaps thous- ands of ‘specimens of birds, beasts. bearing animals (Land)" for the last edition of the Encyclopaedla Britannica) is now preparing an determination of species, adequate descriptions, and distribution maps The latter items could only be wccked out by means of the speci- mens sent in by contributors or ra. on the Island. If a. beginning were made, I have no doubt that it would soon be added to by owners of specimens. mounted or unmount ed, all over the Province. At pre- sent if we have anything special in "went to the This year Dr- Taverner is to give us a new work on the “Birds of Ca- nada." which will replace “Birds of ‘delighting in semi-waste ground. ibut not troublesome in our fields. islr J- D. Hooker says L. nrabn is found in the fields ire Britain but is rare and sporadic. So I think ‘our new weeds need not disturb us. i l’. i Th’); YEED THE BIRDS CON- TEST above Institution for 1929, just ls-l sued, I note with interest that Mr. At the suggestion of Mr. Ludlow Jenkins, Dunstaffnage, the proprie- (tors of The Guardian have again penerouely provided the funds to ‘promote this laudable contest. The iumount donated is $20 and as it is gmore than last year's prize money, cial prize of $5.00 will be awarded flo the winner of a first prize (whose letter is considered the best, f‘! Blwwins a practical interest in (feeding our feathered friends. In ithls way one only of the first pri- zes will amount to s7,50. l The subjoined rules must be rl- glected one rule, some smother- Neglect of the rules means disqua- llfication. (D-Bczin to feed at once. This is important; the birds will soon be leaving the neighborhood lf the to all applicants. (lb-Keep a record of the num~ bers and species of birds you feed. If you don't know your birds, get Seen winter 1915-16. (clan-cedar waxwlnz. Cad“ Bird or Cherry Bird. S. R. Not un- common. (621) — Northern Shrike. W. V Rare visitor (found one, some l years ago, which had perished 1n a storm) (622) _ mggerhesd Shrike. S. R. Rare (Macswaln). (624) -— Red Eyed Vireo. S. R. (No data). (627) — Warblirig (No dots). (628) -- Yellow throated vireo (No data). (629) - Blue headed or Bolital‘ Vireo. S- R. Observed by Dwight. V. Vireo. S. R. One seen 1897 (MacSwaln) (645) - Nashville Warbler. S. R. Tignish (Dwight) Optometrists-Al. Y0!" Ottawa. statement ing: ' Illustrated “Datum hlstory" which inot necessarily in a. literary sense (B47) '— Tennessee Warbler. S. service. Ni; solid nor jewels here are Wm include analytical keys m, the nhough that will have weight-but R. (No data). ‘1 Ollfl . k. (648) — Paruls Reported by Dwight. Warbler. S. R. GOVERNOR "HOT DOG" FAN l i I168)‘ st- MOTRZ. Switzerland. the Before all people, East or West, collectors 1, rom an pans of Canadaigldly adhered to. In the last con- (United Press) H A n o n eleven-year-old daughter of Count I love my countrymen the best. It is m be regretted that We have test one contestant only foilowed NEW HAVEN, com" Qgt,‘ 3 _ and Countess I. Prlnettl Castellatl, A race of noble spirit! no collection o, our fauna and fl°_ the instructions in full. Some ne~ Wilbur L. cross,’ Connecticut's W" ' ‘scholarly chief executive, has been ford New Haven road are no longer cylinder sedan draws , (United Press) NEW HAVEN, Conn., 0ct., 3 — A barber shop eight doors from the Dixwell avenue police station here revealed as a "hot dog" addict. swing, Lunch w Proprietors on the Hm- chickens are to be brought to Mar- ‘thws Vineynrd from Qklahoma s0 flllfled when 5 10M. BUT-tell!!! 15' the heath hen will not become ox- vn Ind the tinct. Always refreshing 125°) Price, complete $ with tubes. . . . . Console Model. Beautiful walnut cabinet. ' If I i . .. . . . Have your child's industrial concern was closed for e aced mm my, memory and T151195. from all over the D0- the prim-s also will be linger. Each (631) - White-eyed Vireo. S. R- Scueluve suP¢=l‘-h¢wl'°dl'l1° “mull veins 7 eyes examined the summer and another was oper- minlon, in the museum. or the jof the Counties, Kings, Queens and Not uncommon (MacSwaln) tubes including screen grid and pcntode vul- , aflng with a reduced “a”. The m? BEFORE ALL LANDS beasts’ DI,’ Rh M_ Anderson (the ipflnqe, W111 m" three pflzes__phnst (536) _ Black and white wm-b. able mu tubes. Spot-light tuning and variable . tual population of Truro, said the well known Canadian ,m{i,'omy 188.50: second 31.50 and third $1.00 ler. s. n. (No data) “‘“*'° '“‘°“““‘°'- , _ I ’ commissioner is about asoo. The Bflme a" “"1115 1n mt or who m ma the mm .. _ an addition to these, one Pmvin- (s42) - Golden-winged Warbler Battery-operated Lyrics also available. » G F H . west 11D eon F‘ur_ I I t R. 13. Courtney retired this month after 47 years of service. He was division imsscnger agent for the F~ lVL-lL-T. railway lines here- Durillg his service, he sold tick- That number of prairie W65!) - that “m, usual] as to 1m m“, food supply is running short; they governor and his state policeman rir, to Presidents William Howard STATE COUNCIL mu“ I 1°“ my “i” “mg” the the collections ol ti: U. s. l), or "l" Wu" "Wis M" so south and chauffeur climb unto stools uldlasrmnvo TEXAN SOLD Txft and Theodore Roosevelt, and i TRAIN DOGS F0“ BLIND best» m 0th“. parts o; Canada. I have your opportunity is gone. Write to order “two hot dogs-with." PRESIDENTS TICKETS oscci-tcd Elbert Hubbard for a day HARRISBURG Ga Oct 1_(U nllough not so smoothly sm- heard that our one and only "Dl- the Deplrtment of the Interior, when the famous author visited the ’ ' ’ " ' ' m _ IIOSBAIT" which was dug up et New ottewa. for their bulletins on "at- cors‘ BARBER. snor 305mm DALLAS, Tex, Oct. l.-—(U.P.)— Texas state fair. Baum“, Bu.“ and o“ m. P-)—The State Council for the NO,- woven (vim Italian art, tracking the B, ,,_mey a" ‘We . . m dog: sgarllflrrecithglrllzdlnzrebllaillclybe: Tzldlllllithe world I we my Eastern Canada." and "Birds of Reeds "Bird Guide. Lend Birds" h“ been burslarlzed four time! H ' .'..'._ A “OONVQRKING Co" l‘ ‘ 50m under the calms“ 51,01,150,“ l, m native Western Canada" both out of It is a cheap but good little publl- since last December. The burx- c _ I p A Phone 3n gun-locum" ship My 111m: I g ‘e y print. Thirty new paintings by cation with a colored plate of each lal-s are persistent as well as dsr- "' " - ' ‘ ~ ~ . v - 1m . . M _ .. A national organization provides I seek her good, hm, glory, Mnior Allen B.ooks, will replace eastern species. in! On thei. latest visit they rip the dogs, already trained for the _work. A three week period of fur- I honor cv‘ry nation's name, Respect their fortune and their earlier drawings now in use. The body of the Report is taken (ID-Do not feed crows’, grackles, nor domestic ("Erlglish") sparrows ped off the lock and half the casing of the front entrance before disco- 3 zthm, training to adapt the dogs fame‘ up with a dissertation on the “Dls- But news of their abundance or vering the inside was locked and J ihab", m the new owner is m, E t I I , u land m,“ bore tlnguishing characteristics of Al- otherwise, the earliest dates in the barred ‘ Then they smashed a ‘t Iquma u me 1e ' gonklan and Iroquollln cultures," spring when you first see them show window. ;_._ me' illumrsted by 14 plates Indian re- and any peculiarities of habit, will l All our song's were fervidly pat- riotic and the tunes were as good lies. ‘These comprise arrowheads (28 in the plate), spear heads, scra make your letter more valuable. in your letter s (4) ~mciude HEATH IIIN TO GET 5 WIVES - r' . pers and blades, axes, gouges and description of your “feeding sbfl- (United Press) q‘ - th d5. Tl 1 l - v1,- gm-e 3",; rwqm; W, 1Q ‘l H “'2' figicael 23cc, in sail: siuispgztlis ornaments of stone and similar ob- tlon" and state what food you put BOSTON, Oct., 3 -— The solitary, annual fall shipment of \" ~$ \ L beyond measum iects in horn and copper. In the out and what was most sttrsctive. existence of a. heath hen last of its l-‘LOWE-JIHNG BULBS direct l: ‘( ,'_\ ‘Z’; amulets and pipes the prehistoric (ID-Each letter must be ooun- species, is nearing its end. This o from HOLLAND. I - a}, 7,-- WILL SEED BE DEAR, Indians have attempted to reprc- iereigned by the teecher of the last survivor, whose habuet is the Ilny yfluflg, viggurgu‘ tea. 7"": . . 7 i 5 ' . L .l l ls d ls , hooi which you attend. Letters moors of Martha's Vineyard 15- . EXTRA film“: "MwE I F“ 3'8 . QHZOSZJ“ “stiff aflllda 21ml; zust be addressed "The Editor, land off the Massachusetts col-st. s M11“ "Mmmy ‘°'“'°d' "4 5" I‘ n the experience of seed growers fashion and not ln the free and Feed the Birds contest The Chsr-lwill have five wives effective in the Fro“! “'9'” the ‘luwlen.’ '7 “J . . e ~- c J ' ' TIJLIPS, single and double ' * ._ s‘ . separate and named varieties MR- file Of True LOVG BY and mixrl I . 7 v ‘ °° °" 0H. unmisoe- I MEAN ma] uioctpm- I wouoea IF MRJUQGLoM IS m LOVEJ DARWIN TULIPS long ~ “Emma, my chom- i Taumreo 700R Ace pits wiri AvNT elm s,“ HE ,s_ DWN-T “B HYACINTHS. Double and ', V MISTAKE‘ P“: u“ A Carma?” CA1] Single. a choice selection. l “I'LL “MEN “a muMPED “l: ACE, NARCISSUS, (Double nsr- i Jimmie Jingle Says : \ 41"” '7 i 45- \ \“\ ~ i - '. Mm“ _ |' Summer - 1 . ' m TRUMPET NARCISSUS o _ ' DAFl-‘ODILS Double and M’ egligaTeal ‘l’ makes .l I . . q n" A satisfying food that's t ' CROCUS FREE-ISM Galan- 1'98]- fhus (Snowdrops), etc.. etc. -._S[¢wqrfg Bread \vui (‘all or send for price list. On 9*“, sale in BOOKSTORE. . .. “ta: i I n , CARTER & co “ " f I , ‘I. , J“ a ‘ 1 Limited “db- e _ Gl ~ ' ps1 MORE STEWARTS ~~~ - e “mo. n ‘new -. . m- a...,,,....,,,,,,.,w.,~,.mqq,_,,qw‘wm , ..,i.....