1 \ Q ' - THE CHARLO’l`TE’l`()WN GUARDIAN f _ `_ , PAGE NINE AUG. 1.0¢ 1929 _.` ' I: V. |'AB.ll.El»l l’.l'lLL FAVOB HOB!!! HEGINA, Blsk., Aug. B-Ths west. ,fs ru-mer is eval-Nntlv not yet pre- to 'alle' mwhlnm to diepicec kernel The combine har- yccter-th-resher will be used more in' ncarinz 111° 1°2°~¢=r°i> than in any previous but that does not mean there is no york for the horse. gnkatchewan has, according rn tn; “test returns. four hundred thous- ws horsfs, a large percentage ol which is kept on the farms. 'nic coat oi iivlnr in mana, cc- eording in an official announcement, has fallen in s. lower ngure than at ‘ny time in the last ll years. Because of interest in grand pets in Londbn dui-ing thc sum. sr, g, grind Opera Company will :ur the provinces 'next winter. Nearly cs:s,ooo dencit for the last )scsl year was reported by the mim- bipal street carfoiliciala of Glasgow, scotland. As a result of the recent 10 per sent reduction in round trip fares an air lines of li countries, travel f _ 1 - _ °°mvared with aninicis ans birds hum” Ninas are poorly developed in the matter of the five senses, It is true that man has a more all round development, but in any one sense these creatures have him beaten to a standstill. It is well known that an “B16 Or Vulture 03!! spy its quarry from s great height. Think how fluifikly hens gather at the least sign of a feed. Throw a piece of bread down at a time when no birds are heel' and a few moments they are all on the spot, It is an interesting sight to watch a bird alight on the slender tvn of a tree. only mint acute sight and a keen sense of balance enables it to do this accurately. A-S to the sense of scent, though some humans have it greatly develop. ed. the members of the Canidas peg. sess it ~in an infinitely superior de- Bree. A dog _will trace his masters footsteps by scent all over the farm, B by air in Europe is cheaper than by railways. sight and will almost run lntg his nd that at the quickest rate he is “Pablo of. I-Ie does not rely upon _ .5 /\ ' .4 z __ Q- .¢;_1_.- _ _r . 1` N! .1 x LIES. _ , __;.--=;*- 7 I Sy //`*l\____ N ._ `ii\i“"“ li s 0 I \ ¢ f n»uim|w\\“ §1j_tMoc% quail 1;) <9/\ _ it w5»"f~‘33 to \°~°4>"`;.‘.' A'-or/1m‘ 9'.-57/_:sex Mhara/ cifv/‘/fly-f //05 <52’-“ai /75 . cn vnu. Bucs. . ~ if 5,,/,,g5a/4,._, R' Cha//adbhw/r If/ , ,_ 3-i» "" t _ _ _ _ _______ _ /2//‘erm/e , _ /I 1 11// ,§` ,“ ii Save $10 to $75 E save you this money. and at {_ the same time to give com- [ plete ' satisfaction _ I _ _ / \ _ Momunents. i _ We handle every k11°W“ kind ' I of granite and _marble procur- I able. Deai’direot and save U16 , I I mmjggign, harm; it does not affect the heart. i .santa co In every package of Aspirin you . '_' ' ' ~. » ' _‘will ind roven directions with . Headstones. etc' f 011 ' Tablets, I r€?f..§‘?ll '@'ltsi5|R\N ‘-"*‘;1\fEWS'Y' FBRIM N0TE$ ' c’ Labor Workers Seek BY A¢ri°°1=, , Help For Unemployed THE FIVE SENSES 'owner before quitting his trailing, ' -ll _ Legislation to Protect Standards of Living, and Provide Relief for Sick, Aged or Injured Sought by Canadian Labor Congress n The Felidae, on the contrary, are not well equipped wth sensitive nasal nerves. A piece of meat, thrown into long grass, puzzled a cat for about two minutes, although its ness was within a. foot of the morsel_’Hearing,- and in alesscr degree sight, play an in a dim iight, that rarely does its prey escape its cruel claws. Its sense V whiskers, embedded in nervous tis- -7 sue on each side of the jaw, enabling it to avoid _obstructions in its nactur- nal prowilng we know little of; but by analogy we may conclude that certain groups SWALLOW’S SPEED ll The swallows were ccngregating on numbers; and next day there were none. This I think meant that they were migrants from the north, rest- ing on their way to the south. The long spell of dry weather must haye curtailed their food supply of which consists as we know, of insects, most of which require moisture in their prey. It may appear to be asleep, but 1' ert. and it is so quick sighted even m _ f Taste, as connected with animals, SG possess it in a degree greater than we In _»- es PE SAINT JOHN, N. B., Aug. 1.- sickness, accident or old age,” says 5 (By The Canadian Press)-The par- the convention call issued from the 5 tmponmt pm in the capture of M liament of Canada’a international Congress headquarters in Ottawa by bor organization-the 'Trades and President Tom Moore. me mbsqueak, maudible to the duh Labor Congress-will meet here for The- holding of the Congress in B Ie, humm ear' Wm bring it to tha. 'its 45th annual convention com- Saint John this year coincides with 3] _ encing' Aug. 26th next. The Con- the 80th anniversary of the estab- gresshss met in the Maritime Pro- lishment of the Longshoi-emen's C inces twice since its formation-in Union in this city, believed to be the It of touch is acute mm the long I-I lifa N. S., in 1908 and in Saint first labor union established in Can _ many repm5m_nmm,_ of himself l will also enter into the calculationq n ' _ ` the th ut every e r D E y rthcoming convention truly repre- fort to insure the convenience and wen mowed to enter We descended ntative of the workers throughout comfort of the delegates and visitors for ,_ short distance and with signs entire dominion in order that to the convention. As an interlude 0 e policies of the trade union move- to the convention the local com- e ent, as represented by the Con- mittee is arranging that the dele- ¢10_ gress may become better known anQ gates and visitors shall be given a nderstood in the Maritime Provinc- sail on the Saint John River to of the Dominion. Crystal Beach where a clam bake “The splendid progress made on and dance will be staged on the the house-toplast week end, in great the industrial field in all parts of shore. Canada during the past year should A special committee of the Saint fiect itself in a. determined endeav- John Trades and Labor Council also or on the part of the organized work- is at work arranging entertainment w with no t to make the saint John is uttin forth ever ei O ers to secure Pwsfessivq legislation for the ladies accompanying the hich will protect established stan- delegates and all seem determined t dards of living and provide relief to make their stay in this ancient when unemployed or incapacitated by city a memorable one. larval stages. This may account for their early migration my notes say that "my" swallows leave at the end of August, but bands of stragglers pm over atlater dates, and a solitary swallow was seen on October ist., 1925. " A debate arose as to the speed of these birds; Spallanzani, an Italian scientist, whose life was an eager qestioning of nature on all sides. computed that the swallow flies at the rate of 67 metres a second, that is about two and one hair miics per minute. The only living creature to exceed this, according to this natura- list, is the martin whose record is three and one third miles per min- ute. - ' `i INCUBATORS V. HENS A paragraph emanating from the Bureau of Agricultural Economics at Washington, D. C., is attracting some attention. As reflecting the tendency of the times, it is stated that only 43 per cent of all chickens' raised in that country are hatched under hens. lncubators on farms produce 24 per cent; eggs supplied by farmers and incubated for a fee, supply 10 per cent, and commercial hatcheries now hatch about 23 per cent of all baby chicks. These results are/ different region- ally. For instance Rhode Island with only 14 per cent of its chicks raised under_ hens, is the lowest in this re- spect; but in the South Atlantic States from Virginia to Florida, the hen is stiii holding hcl- own and - hatches about two-thirds of the chicks raised. RIC!! NEW METAL FOUND (By The Canadian Press) REGINA, sack., sus. s-rn thc Manitoba northland, about 200 miles from The Pas, and in the vicinity of the Hudson Bay railway, a rich de- posit of "molybdenum," a rare met- al used for hardening steel and mek-‘ ing it rust-proof, was disooverediiur- ing the past spring by two Regina prospectors _and a band of indians. George Pootmans. of Regina, ac MOST people rely on Aspirin to make short work of their headaches, but did you know it’s just as effective in thi worse pains from neuralgia or ne rifle? Rheu- matic pains, too. Don’t auEe'r when Aspirin can bring such'complete comfort without delay, and without which everyone should be familiar, for they ca`lpai'e much needless perwtures. cal explorers. “What we want is ex- have made good PYOKICSS in °1'°5Sf-“K with fruits from other parts of the country. We have, by so doing. “Possibly by getting extremely been there before The Indian chief A number of claims have been stak- icate ow interested in numel' e Vancouver Island. British Colum- Credited with at least 25 robber- lli!i_l»he'.|»Yl*$lQ\lllKll that grow in the m°1‘= m°d°fm Wm' the memories or oncignt times. one cannot escape this feeling of an- The party includes W. A. Leslie, Uqmty’ and above an the mystery. superintendent °f tl" D°m‘“’9“ Ex' or thc ages. ncrc thc rnrinitc ccmcs Ndmenill Tum ai' M°1'd°“' Man" close, the littleness of man and things S P"°f~ B- W- J‘°k°°“' b°f'°m°t' Mimi' become apparent in the midst of ev. WM -53f1““1i"“'“1 C°ueg°' W'#H' A1" idences of bygone civilizations derman, head of the horticultural di- thousands of ears ld S 1 ’ . < al y o _ ure ytheNile g;;;’e“e‘ff gre 7;mw’”“°§'o;Z‘;;‘;12‘rB might well be heard to murmur- h igién ot'Wi;mh;eg_ and Prof' _L "Men may come and men may go. gidlesrn-inc n of the Minnesota Asflillll- but I go on forever", We entered Egypt at Port Said i tal stati _ ' tu;;_§lXD;l'ar;l;n and msggemes Wm and took e. train from there to be mfcmmy sought by the bmw cairo,_“'rhc ciiy of Aladdin and the P Wonderful Lamp. Alluring sights aiti "emu hu_dmes5,, sud W H A1der_ w ng at every tum and corner. hero me’ any Mt' here "we The crowds-a moving mass of col- mn N p ` or-the mosques-the palaces and me nam’ wud fruits, for example’ gardens-the bazaars, make Cairo an everlasting memory." hall and ball room, was comparativei ' y displayed rich samples 01’ the mmef' empty, el- Wi W “mm” “i 'im df? “°f The greater part of the afternoon realize how valuable their find W” spent in the Egyptian Mu_’eum__ _ WU- a huge place with over sixty galleries Returning frvm th° Mftlh °°‘;““'l;» fiucd with the priceless- things ci Pootman dispatched sampes o as _luypw pun By fu, the mm ,meh eeyistts at McGill' University, Mop- 3,' “Mbit for M W” chit of “ treal, in New York and Denver, Coo. Km' nm Hem u th om comn From each came the same report- gn wmch ,.1 °l 8 1 "M‘1ybdmud1," hmm w “mum” . e mummy ay. welhins 1° the "'“°t°1 °f * "h°““““ “’°'-" ooo 'rut had hinucii ea i d - rn e it its prehent vuiue is reported to be H god om” mmseu_g°d° °;’“the_ UW- *im* dead in tho underworld. om this 900 pounds and appraised at $2,000,- wer t th I Mk dum” d _ e wo o er Sarcophagi. °d mgggplufe beam mm; :gr 3; As soon as akin; came to the W"Jp°n*nt to be curled on 5 Eemian throne he began to repare for his delth. and with the belle! that he gzdmmlnr anwmmw in me Mum: continued his profession in the next » ld. and would need material ef- tc hintcriand. Pcctmans and oeis W” u-Mnatives of Belgium fects, hs prepared ‘things for his use evwrdlnsiy, having thcm placed in bla. is the site of a "Molyb denum” th' t°mb~ Th°5° fvuhd with »I{in~ ' mm. now opmmm by me numb Tut were most magnificent. Besides ‘uw wmv." of shermeld mr a solid gold mask that covered hi' land. fi°0, Ind a carved gold covered throne were-"golden bird collars ies. e ht youthful members of a t°° mth' b-'in' ‘i'*"“°°» °hll’i°il» emu is known ac the -'shaven "‘“‘P° *"4 e b°w114¢m\¢nt °f thins# Charlottetown, P. E. I. Heads” wen recently arrested at °f mm? “1“°-" . ` Marseilles, France. ` Thlt hisht we took the train. _ __ -_ '°*"°*\ °“"°° “-' *°° mil" “v “uf Distributors' for Maritime Provinces for 1 gllgmed to be the Wm-ly. gun", Nile to Luxor-a part of the ancient i » _ ` , ' ' 'c ucv un.. imc.. -n i-4 nun tc- cm of mm. inciuuinz also rm~| . - Hauclr Fire Guns. _ _ / ' _.a u|i¢_|¢¢s-4-. The wonders of the world-the greatly improved the quality of Sphinx and Pyramids, fascinating fruits which cm be grown in thu because of their massiveriess and their northern country and we have given _mYS¢°"y- U’ “gms whim “° i'°‘“'i5° growers plants which survive cold is Wmml i0 mi-”~ It WH-S 011 0111' first wmtem ' afternoon after having visited other places of interest, that we rode sev- hudy wud mp” from the Hua- eral miles from the city in a car to mn., Bay mmm md crossing them the Mena House, built on the edge mth California varieties W, can get of the desert, and there amid much one or more outstandng grapes for excitement and Shvutillsl on behalf canada and th, mx-them States, of the long rubed dragomen, we the fruit having the quality of the mounted /cur camels and rode in this southern fruit and the vines having precarious manner round' the immor- the hardinessof those from the vi- ill tombs, with my man keeping up clnlty of the Arctic circle." a constant chatter for backsheesh The party expects to be in the field and fortune telling, in opposition to for about six weeks. _ the 8uide‘s endeavours to instnict _ At last we found ourselves in front B X. ' of the famous Tut Tomb It was| ohn in 1914. ada. n The officials of the Congress have The trade union movement of boith'sides cautolning us to sil removed to the Cairo Museum. This slowy came back to the outer world with a feeling of awe at the realiza- ti si in its mountain tomb. We only saw his one small room, and perhaps that we could not -have seen it as Lord Carnarvori had when he camo ssax nanny Frwrr nvn>nnssloNs on camo AND s Upon the wonders ln 1922. SEEDS IN NORTH VISIT T0 LUXOR (By The Canadian Press) By Miss Wanda Wyatt, of Summer- WINNIPEG, Maxi., Aug. ii-In aide,_during her recent world tour. search or the secrets of winter hlrd- _ a iness for introduction into fruits and To the traveler coming from Can- l'!HV1l18 their WSU-S C01/eI'ed With flowers in the l\°1"‘h°l`h.D9-Ti 0! Cm* ada-a land of freshness and riew- ada and the United Stated five men ness, and still a baby among nations are on their WHY H190 th* “Y “mm -Egypt offers something entirely dif- Hudson Bay country. They °Xl>€°f~ ferent and fascinating. The home of i Y/0 brink M01! with them Seed-S. S1\PS» the oldest dvlltzatlon the world has desolate country to Kurneh, the Ip and 8h00i5 taken f1‘°m ¥f°Wth5- Wim ever known, the mother of all nations, which to cross with fruits and Dllhi-S tts very atmosphere is "mented with large headless statues of himself still ,Egypt were more ruins, piles of stone, remain- The largest sculptured fig- which must be visited and endured 1 We were shown next the tomb oi feet below the surface we went into series of rooms large and small, Egyptian paintings of figures, gods, nished. Our driver took us through morcels Temple of Rameses 2, where some initiated it appeared like a great un- if hartered sea, | tain of stone and sand with an open ic Ithe most stupendous one in the wozld _t there WHS il little diSBPl>0il'1fm€l'l¢ is at Karnak. These were connected: Simi I-the lH!`8¢§t and most pre- inf a wonderful gateway. Near this it tentious of any yet excavated; 400 animals and hieroslyphics.-some un- _Tha children formed .~. marked con- fi some these memorials of ancient "males-"'»~¢:.mlr*_"*'D"“1*-'~ ~~ - ` there at the hotel overlooking the lure in the \\'oz'id Ls here, of Ramesesl ALBERTA T0 11..... Nile and providing a wonderful view, lim. prostrate and broken. It is oi Boais, large enough for ten and polished grarillc, at one time a solid towed by two natives carried us across Ipiece, and it may ever be a mystery ° the river. These men sang a. most|how such a hugo thing could have monotonous song and did not forget _been transported to its present place to pass the hat for backsheesh as_from the mountains beyond, _ d Th seems to be a well knoum custom ini The Colossl of li/lemnon, those ' Bf°Wl11¢° has °“n°““°° - ° 3"' this country. Hardly had the boat iscated figures of Amcnolphus 3, him- liieli in the P1811 th” Wm °}'°nWlu1 grounded than we were beseiged byjlself reaching a height of 60 feetftake 1" V“"1°P5 Pfmés °f "h°_P"°"';“:= atives selling canes, fly whisks and stand out on a broad plain at the I W” the 3°"e"‘m°“ 'U P“"h°"° ° bends. wc passed by thc donkeys and beginning or the fcriuc unit with _ “CWS It A-‘Pen Bmh- °“ “'51 UM hose a car which carried us through the desert behind, One is called the V Wim 8' Wat" f-’°ma3° °f 550 “wi vast desolate country, mountains vocal Mc-muon and for many years of sand and stone-into the Valleylthousands have come to listen and] _ of the Tombs of the Kings. It wasiio wonder. i°Pm°ni~’- It L’ inwnded "° ma marvel that anyone knew where! At Div:--rl-Bzihari is thc temple ol; mb" park’ at 913°” ‘"°'t°5|°°u to begin to excavate, for to the un- .Queen Hs' =hv;iii, built along the side _ situated 5° that Albers” p°°p’° mm Of B. ll1Gl»1l’~f1iIl, and there workmen`h were busily excavating more ruinsfs was begun by Ramcses 2 und’ t othlng from the outside but a moun Ipainted everywlierc vsm-o later obllt-4 C rated by the Qizvczi, At every turnir ing into which only a few at a time poddlers were enizcr to offer for sale] . _c carabs accorciinff to them foun- om in which lay the actual mummy in Cn our way buck io lum-li wr place is held Very' Very de‘“'» and We ipasscd a. villnfgc built on the sicln oi` 1 r ` ` _ _ 1 he mountain, in the ucscrt wlicrc, 1 there was no vcgci:i'.ion ivhnicvenln, °n that ii' was “1m°-it 3'0°0 Years Youwondei' what prompts people toi distance or several hundred mn” "ce this mummy had been Placed seek such habitations ' f' There is ii temple at Luxor mirl,f and they arg headless, At the en-1 trance to Karnak are the remains 8. group of about nine or ten little 0 urchins, clothed only i_n natures col- oring, were noisily clamouring for backsheesh while some of our party were trying to take their pictures. trast to the antiquity of the temple elf~remains of a magnificence assed thousands of years ago. To ut, one as a public playground he other for private holdings undo! .1 t l _ Ghost R-I ro < ed near the Ramcsium and the gui_cic| 5125 b;;nn_'mea£e:ummer ruov: 0! the boy kins. Nothing else re- was forced to rush imcir, to quici and be bum according ,O A we mained--the treasures had all beenythe disturbance, ‘plan ,_ _ , Work has been started on thi igliwny which eventually wil wiz- ect Yunnan with"I'e.lif\l, Ohinag t _ @ or appearances sake, and held I ciscinailon to compare with that t he bright and alluring things i b by an avenue of sphinxes, nearly two i we bought in the bmw" me mp; miles long. Now only a few rcmainih hile to others who had riddled t' 1-Story or Egypt and were hmm with it, they provided a nu¢em Up - which to build. up and nina as t giriation the glories and Sinn _ f departed civilimilons B ,"1 “fc popular. “IMPERIALS % FOX AND DOG BISCUIT 1' 0 4' 9 IMPFRI/1.i.. Their Ghoiee `_,, as 4l4Nc£n \iK\\ _-mil- _ _.f--“*'“’“ Y ». _ A °<» _`.._n_ _-Q .4 1” . it lftegina, and Indian 8111403. WGN th° The next morning we visited the discoverers of the deposit in the Vlrgin's tree and the Obelesk, on our 1-” w M Successful F `0X F `eed1n I ' After an arduous Journey- P0°t- of the ancient city, by promoters ' companied by Pierre_ Ceis, also of mm md ce), wen tak", to what who hoped to make of it l “cond .thc Indians described as the "silver Monte carlo. The magnificent nctci location." White men had novel' with its wonderful gardens, banquet O .i Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of line texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIM- - ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food ' Regular feeding of these is giving the desired - results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. They “produce the goods.” Ensure success by liberal feeding of 7’ ` For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from` factory. ;';,f,§°;;;~,_;;°,;;;f;‘;,fg,g,;;~7m;;_ Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited; tween London and Swindon, Ing- nak. Medinet Habu and Kurneh_ ‘ f ' ‘_ f land. in 10 minutes. Round seven a. in. we .U / ,,_ , _ _ T ,_:.~,._,._»,c,,. . . _._ -fs-.rs ~e-..;y=u.--- ` ,__ aw i i l ~ i i- -"m_._=;_ _- s,--._..__... `__- 1'1"' iii i