. _.._..»,H, ,_.,:,-_l,__; ‘ ‘,_ O4+~vv44+¢4 v4 00+ no “+0040 o +0 moo >0 o o0 o o0 00 o» ov-roa o a w» oo0vovo4+++0o4+04$40 i l l Baggage and Express Men— g Make Your Business Up-to-Date! l HE Ford One-Ton Truck is erfectly suited to Baggage and xpress transfer work. The Ford One-Ton Truck means better and bigger business. ' At the station, _in crowded streets, wherever there is work,——there you need the Ford One-Ton Truck. Price (Chelsie only) $750. F.O.B. Ford, Qntario. Use Only Genuine Ford Parts 685 Canadian dealers and over 2800 Scriiice Garages supply Genuine Ford Parts and prompt ‘repair service. KICNNICDY. \\'l<1Il:'~;'l‘l<3I{ & )IcKI.\'.‘~'O.\'. Dealers-Aiharloltetown I. IYICS & SON---.l)('2Il0l‘S-—-)[0lltilgIlC. g A HORN E S: C0.--Dculers—Silnnnersltle. i You should Value Expert Advice i on Clothes 'l‘he ordinary (lealer in clothing who has n0 particular knowledge of what should constitute the fine points of such, might make the assertion that the certain brand of clothing he sold was the best madc. But, does it not strike you, that, when custom tailors of twenty-five years experience, tell you that Leishmaifs lnade clothes are equal to and even superior to many made-to-order garments, you should pause and consider the weight of such a statement? t Whcn you exchange your hard carnctl money for Lcishman’s clothes, you corneas nczirtocliminzitillg the clclncnt of risk as is commercially possible. Twenty-five years of making good, has placed this line of clothing at a point where it is now absolutely Standard. We have a beautiful assortment to show you. GOOD HOSIERY A hose of superb tpialitv in look dllll wear, lustrolls and staunchily reinforced at points of strain-cxtrcnlc values in 75 cents, $1170 and $15" grades. All colors and siI-lcs are now ready for you. Other furnishings bearing the MacLellan marl; of quality include, Shirts, Pyjamas, Night-Shirts, Glovs. Suspender, Ties, Caps, Handker- chiefs, Underwear, Garters, Armlets—.cach line measuring up to the exceptional Standard of merit whichthis store‘ has ever maintained. IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT We have the goods-the largest and best assortment we have ever had, and our prices are verylow, compared with the present market prices. We have taken on more first-class tailors lately, thus makingiteas- ier for us to turn out your suit or overcoat at short notice, if you want it. With MacLellan Clothes, we can satisfy-first, the men who will wear none other and secondlyi, those who are quick to realize real style, honest tailoring and cloth that looks well and wears well. i MacLELLAN BROS v Dion's Furnlsllcrs and Dlcrchzinl 'l‘allors Sole Agent for Lelshlnnnhs, Wholesale (‘untom Tailors. l l i l a THEEHARLOTTEYTOWN GUARDIAN. “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-dock for the name Culi- forilia on the package, tllen you are sure your child is having the best {llltl most harmless pliysic fort the little stolilhch. liver llndi bowels. (‘hildrcn love its fruity taste. l-‘ull directions on each bot- tlc, You must shy “(?itlift§‘.nizt." +40%?‘ a Sell Coiilideilcc- f, 1A boy may have a lolly ulnbit~ ion and hc willing to work and yet bc far irolli succeeding because he hicks selfcoiliidencc. Some boys are over-coilfdcilt; in otllenwords, thyc tltiiik too li.tlcli of thcir ahil~ ity. belicvc Illa‘. no ollc else is eq- ual to thcin. This is worse than lat-k of confidence because it. is more difficult to cure. Whcn 2i boy roaches the "point where he thinks hc knows it all and is superior to every irller ltoy, his parents, and icuchcrs, ii is very hilrd to help‘ him; while. on lht- other hand, a, boy that is afraid to trust himself hits a chalice to tlcvt-lttp mnlldcllcc in his ribilily" by following the road mappctl ollt for lliill bythose who have overcome the some weakness in themselves. [Because I have. bcon along the sumo road you are travelling nnil know what can he: ilcne, I wish to giro you a few sug-j gcslions lo assist you in develop-l big selfconlidence. _ ‘ When a lad ill school, I \vas_ afraid to answer. a question because I thought it might be wrong and l would he criticised. I did not want to rcad aloud in class lest some mislakc would be made. I wantedl to hccollle a public speaker yet l did not believe l could. Outside‘ of school it was the same. I was. afraid to undertake a new job of work because I might make a mess of it. These things held nle buck and kept me from progressingQ 'l‘hey would have caused me to‘ fail in life hlid it not hr-cn for it locuure one of lily tcilchers gavel me. I will pass it on to you ill the‘ same way it was given to me. “Ed. you are the brightest pupil. ‘in school. bill y-oti arc going to fail unless you ll'lll'll lo have Illtlll‘ conV yotlrst-ll‘. Don't you. - are just likcl you zin=l ing over the. sumo road you (fro? "Fhcy have nrrf more ability than you have. hull they try to do things and do them.‘ You can too. You are zlfraid youi "flflllfil uni] will not trv, but if you. will ilt-tiu-mint- lo lake hold of cv-l tiigvtllin; that needs to be done and‘ lry to lo it. you will be surprisctl to learn how simple most of the things required of you are. Of course you will fiiil to do some right the first ‘time, but so do otll- crs. We all fail now and then. but: that noell not kocp us from trying “Kain. I want you to proliiise inc that whatever I may ask you to do frolii ilow until vacation you will try it whether you believe you can do it or not, and see what the re stilts are." I itizrozetl and though l was doubl- liil about. the results. in most cnsr-s cvcrythinp came out all right. Ho» forc I realized it. I had reached lholpoin! where lt was not so hard to try new things and was think- ing less about failures that I might make. This is the key lo developing stilf-confltlcncc; try to do things that conic up for you to do; mingle with othcrs who are doing filings; observe closely as you go; and n; lncinhcr, if you moot with (It-rout '11P firs! Iilllc. that _IIIlIIIY-SII\'C(‘SH- fill miin llilVl‘ rlcilo so, too. and star- vccilcrl only because they kcpl on until they‘ did hcconlplisli what they desired.—Ex. ' HEART DISEASE MAY a: cunso xttso RICKETS LONDON- AD-“ll l'i'——l)octol‘., anti victims of hoirl dlscasc are wkltlolv ‘Jl-“WSSIIIK Villllain -l<,‘lliot's rcvclii- tioil in the house of cominolis that its the restilt of Experiments (m (lfltls great progress is being made towards a cure for troubles of the heart. According to Captain Elliot. there arc 20,000- SIIIYOTOrQ {mm lmlnltiillon muons: Ilénsiont-rs in Flnglanrl alone. "Until Professor Lewis and others made experiments on dogs and also watched numerous army cases," said ii prominent London “Declallsf, "we had been IICPIIHIOIII‘ od to ihlnk that heart disease was the result of deformity of, or diini- age to. the valves of the heart. and therefore incurable. The factor in heart trouble ls now found to be 1': the tnnscle- and muscle fibres by means of which the heant is stirred lnto action. In many cases it is difficult tn {e the results ol‘ ox- pcriments. but In this instance the results are showing definitely. and palpltimon will be cured by a course of exercises and a certain chemical preparation. . "No lee! important ls ‘the llnnlln- ent cure 0f rickets. nofihto preval- eng among trhildren. By deprlvlnf puppies of certain kinds of food it.‘ ha, been found that they develop rickets and by this insane both the lcure and prevention of the disease , », job to put on I|\ll('klilllt*.. Mffifl-IR! Fertilizers Continued from Page Six that will grow \\'€‘ll in acid soils. We test for acids with litmus paper. illlue litmus is alkali and red or 'plnk shows acids; that ls, if you llllit‘ a little soil, imikc It into a hind ball and insert litmus paper tho moisture present will change the colol’ of the litmus paper and ycu can tell whether soil is acid or nllznli. \ v Lime should be applied lightly to stills. The ground limestone is much easier to zipply than the oillcltliiite we buy ill barrels. This qllicklilile has to he put on fields unit covered with clay and one has to be right there when it was ready to spread. It is rather a purtlctilzlr It sets freo potash and other cleiilelils iln- nictlizitcly- and if not used, much of theii value is lost. (lrtinnd limo stone acts vcry slowly in the soil and it docs not set frce more pot- ash than the plants can us». it is ‘ better to put on ll sluzlll quailtlty of limo and put it on more frequently. _ l ilo not believe in applying lime to ll poor farm that is ilot acid bc~ cans-c by so tltllllK wt- are only set- ‘tinl-t ircc plant food and soitlethiilg must then be applied to return this iLlUtl to the soil. If used wisely it is liic most useful of any fertilizer. l hm going to tcll you of one thing ncglcctcd in this Province. \\'otiil asllcs. Ilow illnily burn wood ii! tilt-ii" homes‘? (More than hair tho cl .t and what is done ‘with ihc i-s? (Two suvctl them) “Until us! s is one of thc fei-Lilizcrsl cotitzliiiiilg ti large amount of pot- ash nlltl hcntc should bc saved by PYPF)’ fnrnlcr. llow do you store your wood ashes‘? ls it stored whcro ruin t-zin gut at it’? “\'ts". It so. lwn thirds of its vliluc goes quickly bc use it is soluablc in wmtr. Savc till your wood ltslles unil put h cover ovcl‘ it till you wlll ht‘- ahle to apply it. Do not savc ll in ii \\'O0tl"l'l barrel. Starr in ll int-tail isoccpizthlt‘ zlsflhorte is il-inucl‘ from fire. ' llllflill." tlic war wt‘ worc vol)‘ short of [ioiilsll bccltlistl the grcul minrs of potash w-t-rti in tlcrinziny and in Alsace. \\'c lrll-d all means to find IlOlJSlI E‘lFi\‘\Vll(‘l‘(‘. ln scar \\'(‘-‘(i tllcrc is h good deal of potash hint-c it is will worth applying to lzilltl. Scnwceil “'13s gglthcrcil til (‘larkhs linrhilur. .\‘. S“ tlricd around up cud shipped here as gixrnnil scawci-tl. It wasn't VETS‘ satisfactory however. because ut certain limes in the your there was a great deal more potash ill it than at other limos, it was not illit- form. Dcposits oi" potash Wort‘ found iii tho Roc ' Mountains. but siucc tht- war is vci", wc clan now ohwtiii potash. We get it iii tho form o1 Sulphate of Potash and llurlate of Potash. The Sulphate is recommended for potatoes. There is one iliorc point I would like to touch on before coilcluding. that‘. is, lu buying fertilizers you should ask how muth ol‘ the ililro~ gen, ‘now much tillosllhoric. illl.'l how nluch polush are avull- ftlc. Very (iiten tho denier wants it) scll you a mlxcil fertilizer con» triiziiiig i! grout tit-ill of filler. which ‘is ofttu sllorc sand. .\li\'l‘ll fevlil ivvrs they usually tilloto you .1 the garden hilt ll‘ hllYlllll m!‘ m" _i-._ii_. fllllllfllllllff it“ ttci- to bu." lllP chemicals, that '. i ' Soilu. etc. In buying lilixetl fertil- izbcrs they llfillfllly quote you it ftrtllizer 4.8.4. that is 4 I‘f‘]lI‘t"SPIIl.~ llllYUKPIl, H phosphoric acid and 4 potash but Zll‘t\'ll_\'.~' in this tirdcr. “any manufacturers have cluhor~ .ito analysis ilrinted on their bugs of mixed fertilizers; showing the total amount of the different fer- tilizers present. These mention tho percentage cnch that are available but usually they arc so $lll‘I‘0ill’l(lGll by (itlicr details that ihcy are very coilftlsllig. ll ls as if when 3'0“ bought l1 burn-l of flour the nllllel put on it besides ihc statements oi 196 lbs, flour tho “mount of wheat rt-qulri-(l [o ]\l‘()lllI<'(‘ the flour the chaff, iho straw. ctc. Look only for the hiiltiiiills oi‘ Al\‘illi1ll)l(‘ lcrtilizclrs present and pay for llirrnl ‘itccortling- A word or twn before I stop, lf any time you desire information on this subject. I shall he very glad tobove you write inc at the Ex- ‘wrimeiltnl F‘arm when] hope to he Il)lP to dcal nlorc fully with the ulbjccl than I have this morning In the short time ulloltctl for by ‘ccturir to you on this subject. J. A. CLARK. i~ "v11: Supt. iYou Get up "tired as a dog", and sleep is full of ugly dreams you need BEEIIHAM! PILLS Fatigue is the result of poisons produced by exercise or failure to digest food proper- ly, and eliminate it promptly with the aid of liver and kidneys. are being made possible." i a APélL-21,.t1930;l i assssfiisesaiidrfifiti ‘annexing youcanaluggs rely KENT MILLS noun tum mnltitltttlllfltmllllmul ll. itoliisiiil Juliltlwllllllllll- ulniu Holman’s Catalog acid , \ i l l OOO-OO+O-O-O-O~OQ-O~ O-O-O-O i‘ Ti Ilillllltil. RELI . uiuwtun sintdflgf, _ .|-|OLMAN LIMITIQ R . Holmairs Catalog brings the store to your door with its money-saving prices. and guarantee of absolute satisfaction. . . It illustrates thousands of articles that are purchased direct from the leading factories throughout the world, and shipped to you at practically wholesale prices. I I _ . l You are sure to save money by ordering from Hollnan’s Catalog-the more you buy from Holman’s the more you save. You can purchase ilearly everything for the home, farm and family from Holman’s at extremely low prices and every article is guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory or money uiill be promptly refunded togeth- er with any freight charges paid. Holmairs also pay all freight charges to your nearest railway station on cash orders amounting $10.00 or over. Write at once for a copy of Holmalrs new spring and summer cataw log. Its free for the asking. " '- R. T. Holman Ltd, Summerside, P.E.l. »-» i-_-i.i 0004 O O O4 kObO-O-QQ-b-OQ <4440-%O%§§§§4Q4§644>§§+§§¥O-§0~O¥O§§04060 GOO-O O-OO-O-O ' While not as durable, or as strong as the . Made by the NEW BRUNSWICK WIRE FENCE CO. LTD. The STRONGEST and BEST made. Maritime Woven “ill-o Fencing i5 not; paintedjtfis galvanized. _ . 'l‘ll<‘- "Pflvv ‘Vclizht Felice is constructed of . No. 9»_ gauge W1" throughout. Locks, uprights and horizontal wires, all thesame Si": same gauge, same breaking strain, no one part weaker than another- Tlle Medium Weight. . lfenclug, heavy wire, viz., N0. 9 gauge 120p and bill?‘ ‘ tom wires, all other horizontal wires, uprights and locks, No. 12 3841i?- "eflvy “Kdtlhb it isthorouglll! t i l 1 l l l t o-eoounow»; and mechanically made, and is equal to some of the so-callpd hell-VI‘ . weight fences on the market. . 0N1‘? CARLOAIIof above received also-WIRE (“T35 all Size!» POULTRY NETTING, WIRE STAPLES. l ORNAMENTAI. \VIRE FENCING, etc, CARTER & co., LIMITE All selling at its yemff = i .