‘NEWSY FARM. NOTES l By Agricola Tnvlziulsrils’ What You Want and Where to Get It DIRECTORY . THF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘you WEARING APPAREL-FURNISHINGS 1&1“? PROWSE BROS" LIMITED DRY GOODS, LADIES’. MEWS AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. The Rilht P1160 i0 Pind the Right 111mg 1t the Right Price. We Believe In Prince Edward Island. ,9... Queen street. Phones so: and soc. _ FOR DEPARTMENT STORE BRACE. McKAY ('9 COMPANY. Limited Wholesale and letall Distributors or - ggrdware, Groceries. Paint. WW1"!!! 510v”. Ranges. Cement, Lime, Plaster, flour. Feeds. Salt, Fishing Supplies. Fox Feeds, Ranch Building and Fur ymngng supplies. Ross-Miller Meat Fox Biscuit. Brick Store, Water a nd Summer streets. 10 Large Warehouses. Centrally Located. Phone 161. SUMMERS IDE. I62 or I63. P. E. ISLAND 111a urgit Distributors oi For Netting and Ranch Supplies in America. BELIEVE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. .-_-—-i FOR AGRICULTURAL J IMPLEMENTS BRUCE srswanr a 00.. Lrn. sprayerc. Dusters, Fertilizer Spread- ers. Potato Diners. Pilmlllfll syllkmfl- Electric Plants. we Believe in Prince lliiwlfd IIIIM 5 (ma; George 5t. Phone 02. Buy Frost dz Wood Implements with the utmost confidence. They are backed by ninety years‘ exper- lence. Horse Hoes, Cultivators, Seed- Js, Drills, Manure Spreaders, Disc Barrows . Fertilizer Distributors. Potato Planters. We Believe ln Prince Edward Island 138 Kent Street. Phone 9h. FOR A BANK ‘ _______. THE cam: or NOVA BCOTIA Oiiers You sAFETY — SECURITY - PROFIT We Believe in Prince Edward llllflfl Cor. Grafton and Great George Sta. FOR COAL DEALERS W. D. GILL]! b CO. Anthracite — COAL. - Bituminous it was something besides luck that gave us a reputation for square dealing. < We Believe in Prince Edward island Bruce Stewart's Wharf Phone 178 CHARLES LYONS b CO. HARD AND BOP!‘ COAL Petroleum and Besco Coke. - Safe and Economical Fuels. We Believe in Prince Edward island i4 Queen Si» Phone ill FOR CLEANERS i.___._____.____i__- NEW HETIIOB CLEANERS Anything that can be cleaned, we clean it clean. Quality and service ex- celled by none. Our a putation your protection. Service Our Motto. We Believe in Prince Edward island 130 imsgworth Ave. Phone 983. FOR AN ELECTRIC COMPANY i_______,,________ “PALMER-WATSON ELECTRIC C0- Electric Wiring. Contracting. Radio Repairs. Household Lighting Fixtures. "Do It Electrically." We Believe in Prince Edward island Kent and Great Geo. Sta. Phone l5- FOR FOXES—FURS Mc LURE b MnoKINNON SILVER. POXEB AND FURS Representing HUDSON! BAY CO., of LONDON. AN ENGL Office 113 Kent 8L Phone 39K FOR FUELS A. PICKAID I CO. Established 1900 COAL - COKI - woop The height of our ambition is to serve you. We Believe in Prince Edward island =8 1mm Water at. Phone m qFOR GASOLINE — OILS viva‘ n. arrnu a co. a I'M O ,_ ououui’ -n one ‘fa Believe in Prince nswsro Island "l"- fl Queen at. ram m ~ ‘huh. ssr. rs. a. a. ens-ins Phone It FOR GROCERS controls sacs. - Prince some Island I" 0t Gui-so It. rum m-su FOR I-IUFELS ‘IIIQUIINIOTIL PflndeHIIMIllliIdilltilloi Distinction l FOR HARDWARE FENNELL b CHANDLER. Hardware. Paints, Oils, Tools. Cutlery Fox Wire, Builders Hardware. We Believe in Prince Edward island I55 Queen. Si. Phone 87. FOR HOME COOKING McINNlS BAKERY PURE Home-Made Pastries, fies. Cal-es. ' "Buy our bread, we knead thl. dough’ We Believe in Prince Edward Island l5 Granville St. Phone 470- FOR INVESTMENTS G. P. STRONG lb CO». LTD. Prince Edward Island's First Invest- ment Bankers. Serving the public o! the Island with a complete, careful safe" investment service. iaz Richmond st. rs... llllo FOR INSURANCE E. B. BROW Insurance in all its iorms. Fire. Life. Accident. Plate Glass Sickness. We Believe In Prince Edward island H4 Richmond Si. Phone 533- HYNDMAN fi CO» LTD. J. 0. liyndmals. Manager. The Oldest Insurance Agency in Prince Edward Island. A11 Kinds Transacted. We Believe in Prince Edward island 61 Queen St. Phones 67-333. FOR LADIES’ WEAR SHOPPE TIIE VOGUE EXCLUSIVE LADIES WEAR FOR THOSE WHO CARE TO BE WELL DRESSED AT MODERATE PRICES We Believe In Prince Edward island I58 Richmond St. Phone 872-1- For A MILK COMPANY Till runs: MILK COMPANY Clarified as Pssteurised Milk, Cream and Butter. "Pure Milk-Nature's only complete body builder." We Believe in Prince Edward island I-‘itsroy 6 Gt. Geo. Sta. Phone 584. THE BAYER. -E'I'UDIO Wm. B. Flett d: Son Photographs Live Fprsver. n, out that only you can IIV9~ We Believe in Prince Edward llllllii I63 Great George St. Phone 652-3- FOR PLUMBERS STANLEY. SHAW AND P553130" complete supplies for plumbers and pipe fitters. Builders supplies." Hardwear ior hard wear. in Prince Edward island w’ "m" Phone m. i8! Great Geflfle 5i»- FOR A SERVICE STATION 001ml! BID!- . 71R! VUDCANIZINO AND m...".~.=_.""i:."._..... 00D WILL-YB KNIGRI. CARS ldwsrd lllsfll BUIIMIIIIDE Phone It! _____._"___-_--- We Believe In Prince Water etreai IUIDOCI 80!! guperier Tailoring for Gentlemen. nnut Possible Qualities 0mm‘ Worhrnlnlhih. adasowu brraia'_lgsrs ‘I.1."'.'"‘ . ' t l’ ‘ Ia Bu!" \ .4. ' \ We Bells uncut Crest Coo. IL ____ _ "lnrrineeliiwsra Pliogetll BUNSPOTS AND FIRES l It is stated by the Dominion Ob- servatory, Ottawa, that forest fires were numerous in Canada in i913. which was a. dry year at sunspot minimum; while in 1928, which was sunspot maximum year, and there- fore wet, forest fires were relatively few. It was the custom long ago to re- gard the influence oi these strange phenomena. with indifference or in- credulity, but as the years go by and the records become more complete, more evidence is accumulating to show both their good and their bad effects on the things of every day life on this planet. WHITE-WASHING The careful farmer, he who looks to preserve his buildings and to im- prove their appearance, will soon b: turning his thoughts to the white- wash brush. Nothing can take the place of good oil paint, but when the shingles are not absolutely new, painting them is more expensive than usual, as they will absorb the oil like a sponge. The best whitewash how- ever qulckly loses its brightness, and must soon be renewed. There is a method of preparing it, in vogue in Britain, which produces a wash with 7 vested and stored in clean sand 1Y1 the cellar till wanted. They are sliced and used as a salad in the usual way. and aiiord a welcome change from the tommon winter fare. The Chinese cabbage, which is listed in two varieties, is another late 50W?! vegetable, which, may be stored 101' winter use. All cabbages like a rich soil, and a fair supply of moisture. The midrib oi the leaf is sometimes stripped brom the blade, and used as apparagus; the “strlpplrlgs" mil’ be boiled and used as greens, but I»! thy are very tender, the boiling must be reduced to a minimum, Used raw as a salad in winter, it gives a sup- ply oi the vltamlries so neces- sary during the dark months. 1t is no harder to grow than lettuce The cucumber, long slahdered, and which many of ihe present» BQIWPB‘ tlon remember was well soaked in salt water ' by their PF-Tfin“ and grandparents to take out‘ the “polson" before it was eaten, has at last come into its own- It is a health giving vegetable. There is nothing poison about it and it is lasting qualities, and near akin to paint, as it will not rub ofl and sheds the rain. It consists of adding tallow -lf spoiled or oki it, does not matter v —to the lime mixture. The taliow is melted, and put in with the lime, and enough water to slake the latter is added. The ebulli- tlon which ensues, emulsifier. the tallow. and the" whole becomes a cream like mass, which is then dilut- not likely to lead to the violent diges- ‘tlve disturbances of which it once ~was accused unless it is swallowed in large unmashsated chunks. In such cases. any raw vegetable might cause distress. I The cucumber is valuable as a pro- vider of Vitamin C, This vliamlne FLullcls up resistance to disease and the laclrof it results in susceptibility ed to the proper thinnest. If I re-im hum“ m5- n I5 515° a "Pep" member correctly it requires io lbs.[l-'>!‘05‘J¢1h; idramine. the lack of it m1“- w 4g 35110;“ o; whltgwgsn,ileadll'ig to to llstlesnem, and lack of Salt was stirred in while the tallow|ellergy and ‘gllmplic-n." The cucum- was melting. ‘This mixture was some-liner can "pep“ you up. It is curious times colored by the addition oqthat tivo oi the popular vegetables ochre and other mineral plgmentsqsuch as the cucumber and tomato but lime, it must be kept in mind, al- should at one time have been regard- ways kills color w some extent ed as poisonous. m adition to Vitam- ins C. the cucumber also furnishes vitamins A. B, and D, al-hough iri "-""' smaller proportions. °f l" "m4 °1 "*9 m" "will" While the cucumber is usually fic magazines have been commenting can“ raw as a salad‘ m use u a m‘ ‘he change‘ In me m“ habnscooked vegetable. popular with the of the Anglo-Saxon race in both Itauaml‘ is ‘Harassing may use the- hembpheres‘ =1‘ ‘ppears m“ thelmslured cuke. Just before it ripens "roast beet o! Old England" is not slicing it lengthwise. rolling it. in considered so essential as it onceb m” "d crumbs d x 1n it m wps; the British people are now coii- 126p m’ ‘just as e3; gxant l; simmer 331;, dmalacl-Qrlefg’yziiscggtaiafigt: ,sqilash is cooked. It is an excellent too, according to the statisticians, ls‘;‘:‘ih:“::fi:r "°¥"-“b‘° "h" ""1 e slam exten as ior- ~ zoetrlijtgqlrtsgldencyelt Seen; is my‘ The cucumber ls also the staple for wards lighter goods. Whether this is 7mm“ and-the Pickles» bECSU-se '3! beneficial to the race or the civiliza- .919 “mdimenl-‘v and m9 vmfim‘ i“ tlon which it has created, is in doubt; ivhlrh they are preserved are not lo nevertheless it is a significant fact be devoured 111 quantity B! l ham’! that the great meat-eating nationsfflflll- They MB Valuable 941N319?! of the world. Britain, The Unltediend in limited quantity healthful States and Germany. have dominated Oi‘ the valuable mineral salts, the LESS MEAT EATIIN. all others in material progress. VITAMINES FOR. WINTER As our season is short. most seeds are now in the ground; there is still time however to sow the seeds oi’ two little known vegetables which will pro- vide good "raw" eating for next win- ter. The Japanese radish may be sown as late as thc middle of July; in fact if sown earlier it will probably run to seed. The cultivation is oi the simplest, and like all radishes it pre- fers a moist soil. The roots, which grow as large as rgcarrot, are har- Lame Horses! Abeorbins stops lameness caused by a bone a vin. ring bone. splint. curb. side bone. or err-ills: treuhIeo-and gets your horse going sound spin. his powerful antiseptic linlment does not blister or remove the hair and e horse an be we ed during treatment. $2.50 ~—at drugaists and general merchants. A Booklet on the horse sent Irea. 75 W. F. Young. firs. Lyman Bldg" Montrul ORBINE Ili'.li~'_('iil~ uni! Sui-cs - MELOTTE SEPARA TORS None better. if as good. lt has a record em- clean skimming. few repairs, and long life. [ABM ENGINES-Large and small. . PUMP JACK! for deep or shallow wells. ' Secondhand machines in stock. on srlses. they will interest [Ulla "$75M" "In! Illllllllri- JOHN H. GILL I18 Grafton Street Charlottetown‘ cucumber is richest in potassium. The main requisite in a cucumber is that it be fresh and unwilted so that it ls crisp when eaierl. If wilt- ‘ed and limp it may be freshened up ‘by soaking lt in ice cold ivater. In ‘tact this treatment adds to the crisp- ness of the freshest picked cucumber and is the proper treatment before serving them in a salad. There may .be no fear in eating cucumbers. The old theory that they had deleterious qualities has been thoroughly ex- plodcd. With wlnflw-glass plants running are demanding wage increases. Many workers in the Netherlands are iaclng want as a result of the severe winter weather. Radical Leadler dent Labor party sum-rid an interest- ing recruit today when A. J. Cook. radical leader of the British miners, announced he had decided to as- sume his membership in the party from which .he resigned three yea-rs ago. This is regarded as a further stage in Mr. Cook's conversion from the extreme left wing of the Labor movement which began when he made himseir unpopular among the Communist friends by extolling the eflortsof the Prince of Wales on be- half of the unemployed miners. Vegetables I A For Hedlth at capacity, glass workers of Belgiuml to their unpopularity. The British Joins Labor‘ I LONDON, June lZ-The Indepfh- i ... /I-AAMA€M-@Ali‘=l.-'= We take pride in announcing our appointment as Graham-Paige dealers in this community. ’ a refinements and improvements, and Graham-Paige standard. modern design, sound construction, to enjoy a demonstration. begin urith. New Graham-Paige sixes and eights. with phrovcd {our speed transmission (two high speeds l “Standflfd 8611f Shift). are now on display at our slhowroom—and we shall strive to ofier you service facilities which measure up to the We believe you will appreciate the beauty. formcincc, and substantial value of these motor cars. .You are cordially invited t0 see them, and Graham-Paige 05ers a wide variety of body ATLAJVTIC fl/IOTJAS Distributor: 187 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. RUSSELL CHAMPION Dcalerd Kenslnrton, r. E. Island, Other dealers points opcrl. British Plumbers Hit Britons plumbers are in hot water} as a result oi the cold winter. They are being blamed for many things, and the fact that they garnered rich- es while frozen pipes burst, has added have awakened to the fact that their plumbing is not right. Some hold the architects to blame 100 per cent, but many includ the plumbers in the "on One of the chief de- fects has been the placing of water tanks in exposed places near the roof. In Central Europe, where the winters are invariably severe, water pipes and tanks are placed in frost-proof posi- lions. n Letters Swamp Prince The mail of the Prince of Wales is getting heavier all the time. Last year he received 300,000 letters. Obviously it is possible for him to read many of them. Most of them ask for his lllnature. but long ago he decided to give his signature only to those he knew personally. All letters addressed to him go first to a comptroller, who, with the help. oi’ a small army of sec- retaries. goes through them and hands the prince only those requiring Tennis and Golf Players everywhere use Mirt- ard‘s to ease sore and tired feet. hi p! =LiNlMEN~T N A R DOS“ LIVE HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high. est market prices. Davis 9 Fraser hLs personal attention. Letters from friends are the only ones passed to‘ him unopened—and the comptroller knows all of these by the haudlvritlrig. on the envelopes. ‘ Talking Mountains Found Undersea mountains that Just could not keep silent, haile yielded their, secret to the persistent scientists. By] firing detonatlrlg shells from a b:ass_ shortgun and determining the timc‘ the echoes took to return from the floor of the sea. scientists on the non- magnetic yacht "Carnagle“ found two’ new ranges of mountains. One is more than a mile high above the sea floor near Ecuador. The other r1555 9,751 feet, about 400 miles north of Juan Fernandez island. This range may bl s. contributing cause to the Humboldt current, and may also be the rem- nant oi a sunken land whence sprang will‘? for dealers proposition. Jig/z ting The Bugs Now that the garrlsn is up and l ‘I 'control_ Roughly speaking, the pests five chassis, sixes and eigh to $3.210. Illustrated is Mode 615. five passenger. six cylinder, four door Sedan. $1455 ( , extra). All prices f. o. b. Windsor. taxes extra. " '. i. l. l i’ i : the time- fine per- fmin $1032 ts, at ces rangm ' ‘ equipment’ the mysterious Easter Island civiliza- tion. ‘ I grmving, one must mobilize spraycrsl ‘ and spraying material to fight the‘ llililious 0i‘ insects and other pests WIIICII prey upon flowers and veg- ciablcs and cause the conscientous gntdclicr to lose a lot oi.’ unnecessary‘ sleep. These things are not hard to are divided into two gi~oups-—those, that eat holes in the foliage. and Lhcse that suck out the juices. In the Iirst case. poison Is applied while the 'suckcis" the damage from which is apparent by the plant ivlltiz-ig or dy~ lug. are destroyed with a spray which will kill them bilt. not the ioiiage. SPRA Y [WA TERIALS Blight on the potato tops invariably resillts in Efficient spraying 01' dusting is the only preventive from blight. Highest quality materials: unsound tubers. BLUESTONE HYDRATED LIME ARSENATE OF LIME BORTOX POISON DUST AND DUST At lowest cash prices members or non-members. Order now and have shipment made with oth- ers around July 5th to 10th. cost you extra. freight. Delay in ordering many. Write for price list and order form- P.E.I. Potato GrowersAssociation delivered any ‘station to Later shipments will fertilizer disappointed “60-64-14 ilnwi 1i roeveveo-oeo>o+oo0ov0ov4+voo++o~o++oo0vovoo¢4+4+o>e+o++e0>s>¢§,,,‘A, A 4 ‘ ' w oooeo-ooovea;see-owoeoooeeo o» . oi greyhounds in races in England, a l clan of identity discs permanently 1 fixed ln the animals‘ earl. is being considered. To prevent iraudulent substitution Z FARM SEEDS We still have some splendid BANNER and other varieties of Imported and Island Bl and White Seed Oats llIIPvrtei-l and Island 2 and rowed Barley ens us+u+er+4oo+oe+oecvv++eeee+++e+ island and Imported BILVEI BULL Buckwheat A small quantity o! Seegl Wheat slalmuom tau nan and ansixs cnovitn. moon! sun mo. s grads only), rrann raas, vrrcnsls. son- osa. cons. cialnau vlol- rasu and snows: sauna. CARTER 8i 00.