PKGE FOUR ' llli iHiHlllli llwllllllllllll 1.22222. Ilnllrlhlly (founded I881’) 85.00 Ill your (In ndvallol) MUN"!!- lqll pa: you nailed In C-nda no Unlua Shun. - i g i f|...|‘..._.“_ Qg-gu g, film-n. Vloo-Prcnldant-J" IL-BIIIIIO". i SOlilfllII-LIIIO Onl- D. A. lladlilnnoll. D- 5- o- Itlllor and Iuluioi-l. I. Burnett Anon-Inn Editor-I). K. Currie MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 many times wor$9 ""111 131°. 51mm" freshets had left them. S0"- mlld 11>‘ THE LIBERAL PANIC. ‘are desired and that many millionsl What i £11112 of of those things that are veryl difficult to understand. There is al v general agreement that immigrants , of dollars have been expended by‘ the Canadian Government ill recent! years to encourage them to come. Immigrant settlers, especially, those; who are willing to settle oll the landl and becolne tillers of the soil are‘. I speak frequently about the mil- supposed to be especially welcomizllifllls that 8P0 Ellen! Ywfly 317011811- No pelmlls are leqllllell l“ lllelrlcut the world ln investigating can- case. and why a pcrlnit iii ailycase?‘ fllal lllls has been well Spent has been demonstrated by the fact that many of the previous ideas about lcancer have been abandoned. and B! lulu W. Barton, ID, BENEFITS FROM RADIUM “Political Permits" tlley RN.‘ called! by The Toronto Globe, and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ' has indicated the remedy for it and UR Liberal friends are becomingLrawn up llom me gamers and 1am on the middle of the highway. dccp- by Hon. R. B. Bennett over the King enlng the mud already were and i panicky over recent utterances Government's fiscal policy, and its effect upon immigration and Can- adian employment. Liberal statis- ticians are feverishly figuring the alleged percentage of Canadian ex- ports fabricated in Canada, the per- centage of raw material imported into Canada, in which they in- clude tropical fruits and tropical products which are not produced inl Canada. Of course they figure it‘ out to show that Canadian home‘ manufactured exports are steadily; growing and that imports from for-i eign countries are decreasing. For.‘ ‘ we take it. will take much stock in this feverish and panicky figuring/l The damning fact‘ is that Canndzil offers no employment sufficient to‘ induce immigrants to remain here! after they come and that Canada! offers no inducement to its own sons and daughteis to remain here. It will require a good deal oi’ in- genious figuring to show that this condition is satisfactory to Cami-i dlans, n good deal of dodging also to show that the King Govern- ment's fiscal policy is not responsi- ble for it. Mr. Bennett has placed his fin- ger on the cause ol the disabilities under which Canada is silfferillg, he expressed-by inference. at least-- his intention to apply the remedy when in a position Lo do so. This is what has set Liberal fig-F urers figuring. ‘At first they tried to! pooh-pooh Mr. Beliillvtfs crllsliill arraignment by calling it ii blue nlin cry. The charge would not down. however. and they are now trying to figure itdowu as a misre- presentation. Thc failure to keep our immigrants here and to give employment here are todpalpabll: a proof of the inadequacy’ of the King policy to meet Canada's quirements and to keep Canada from going behind in the interna- tional race. The people want the facts not hot air figuring and they have the facts before them in the constant exodus. No ingenious figuring will offset the fact that we have no employment for our sons and daughters and too many Canadians know to their cost what this means. What Canada needs today more than anything else is a Government at Ottawa which will use its fiscal policy and its legislation for the benefit of Canada. not to keep any party in office. And it is growing more evi- dent day by clay that this is the kind of Government Mr. Bennett will give when he comes into the premiership. re - i-OL-——-—i- OUR ROADS. WE are being deluged with com- plaints about the present con- dition of the roads. The complaints include both omission and commis- aion. Some of the roads, notably that from Sherwood to Bracklcy. have not been touched this Spring, and are in a deplorable condition, cars getting bogged daily and the whole road practically impassable. In previous years this road was al- ways kept in good condition from early Spring till late in the Autumn. The Road Master, whose territory was tho school district, .-had the old- fashioned split log drag run over the road early in the Spring. the road perfectly smoothedand surfac- ed by hardening clay. ‘rhls year the _ District Supervisor has not touched this section and the rats of last fall and the early spring are deepening almost into impossibility. In other sections. practically all the way from ollarlottetawn toluen- 08110. the machines have been at vol-l: and thlO result o! this wont‘ n m- hl-l mil to make the mm‘ making it practically impassable for cars. People driving on this this week, were obliged to use chains on their cars sliding into the ditch andin some l Trade. says icommelidations oi” the Duncan Re- road to keep them froill places to enable them to plow through. Whether the work is be- ing done ulider supervision or by» amateurs after their own sweet will. we do not‘ know. but tllfll achievements so far are lamentable’ and the prospects now are that dur- ing rainy weather even in midsum- mer. the mud raised from the gut- tors will continue to be mild. Tile Minister of Public Workslvollld be well advised if he gave this mat- ter his personal supervision wher- ever possible and instruct the oper- iiturs as to where and why mild l-hoilld or should not. be piled on the The only system followed at present. apparently. is to pile on the This will probably colitiiiuc to lir- mud rill slimmer. roads. mild. -<-o->- ~ ~- RES ULTS. CCORDING to a statement just macle_'by A. P. Patterson, Pre- siclclit of the Transportation Com- mission of the Maritime Board of the Halifax Herald. Maritime shippers benefited to tlic extent $2,400,031.27 in eight months a resillt. of reduced freight rates in line with the re- of as lport. This is the saving ili that pc- ocl through the operation oi‘ The Maritime Freight Rates Act. It is a direct result of the Mari- time Rights Cum|)f1igll~—ll._lld that saving alone, for the first eight months. justifies every effort that. has been put forth in behalf of tiles‘: provinces. It is but. one phase of the Maritime movement and its re- sults. but an exceptionally import_ ant phase. The results are only what has been. due the Maritimcs; and now that they arebeing real- ized onc's imagination is challeng- ed by the thought of what our loss must have totalled during the years of discrimination against this part of Canada. -———<Q0->———— " ' A DISTINCTION. HE parliamentary correspondent of the Ottawa Journal says: “Hon. W. D. Euler. Minister National Revenue. hasn't used a private railway car since he has as- sumed his portfollo. The is the per- quisite of a cabinet minister. but one that Mr. Euler hasn't taken ad- of vantage of." Congratulations. Mr. Euler. Pbs- sibly the fact that you were a “struggling newspaperman" has something to do with it. You had yoilr training in a school whose members are not strong for private cars and such luxuries-at the ex- pensc of the public. ___-_-{Q>-- .___. EDITORIAL NOTES. Lobster fishing is reported satis- factory along many parts of the coast, and indications are that the season will be at least an average one. Trout fishing is, as usual at this time of year. n little slow. but they are coming. Many enquiries are already being lmade regarding housing accommo- dation for the summer months. and llndlcations are that the tourist business will be more than ordinarily .busy. when summer comes. There ,is a very active demand for seaside cottages and bungalows. This should make a profitable means of invest- ment for enterprising speculators. Bummer never comes without the usual preliminary showers and cold on to say:- it goes "The political ‘permit’ led L01 plirtment. It provided a big task however. it is a real document.‘ handed oilt and used and evident- ly abused-to what extent remainsi to be seen. indicates that its abuse has beel l serious-that some one has been! control and regulate immigration has been passing out permits to iil bringing certain llfllfllglléllllS) into the country?‘ It has further transpired tliiitji was "plainly disturbed" that Llll‘ 1.0 $1.000 fol" entering Cilllfltlll. us‘ as it docs. that "tho country bccli waiting about those permits . . was taken from immigrants ili this cal pcrlnits to be cleaned up. it i.‘ easy to see why the (ioverriiiiciit is so desirous to have Parliament. pro-l rogued and the further investigation, cut short as speedily as possible! The Opposition will do well to ili_l sist that the session shall not closcl until this mutter is probed, nnrll the tvrong-doers therein urn fully exposed and punished. ‘ ___ l Wllcn the Lauricr Picture Patltteel was burned and '78 children lost‘ their lives. three lncll were tried foiil manslaughter in connection with the affair aiid received sentence. The owner of the place was given a term of two years in jail and his two assistants twelve months each. Now the Court of Appeal has quash- ed the conviction and set them free. ne of the reasons given by the Appeal Court for sustaining the ill)- ‘peal was that “infringement of a civic by-law did not constitute man- slaughter." To the mere layman court decisions ale not always quite understandable. but layinm are not judges of til.- ‘aw. lion. Mr. lilliott may he satisfied that King's County. P. E. 1., has 118611 fniriv ileaicd by tho Liberal Government at Ottawa. It is not zisilal for a Mlnistel; of Public Works to think himself unfair! Mr. A. E. lilac-Mail. MP for Prince Coilnty. represents an electoral district at. the opposite end of the Province. and is always ready to say "Yea, y0Zl",. to what the King Government (loesl He. too. expresses his approval of l the treatment accorded to Kiurp-al Hon. J.‘ A. Macdonalrl. the chosen representative of the County. is of a different opinion. and it is safe to Sily that two-thirds of the lacople o! his Province are convinced that the Eastern County has been sadly nirglectcd. even though some of them may have been silent on the subject for party reasons. ) lion. J. A. Mucdonald was lin nblc nlld efficient representative of this Province in the late Conservative Government-who of the most clin- ahlc and influential Prince Edward Island ever had in that position. The King Government now (lollies the Province any representation lli the Cabinet. and singles out for its tlisfavor the County which ilt llic last election sent lo Ottawa lllllflllf‘ representative of Cabinet size and fitness! Further-comment is por- haps superfluous. but arc not the Province as well as King's County treated rather contcmptuously? antly. but lie always gets away liyi the middle or end of June. and ni- ways with i7. backward lingering look. Let us not begrudge him the cold comfort of the loving backward days. Winter leaves us vgry reluct- _ \ ..._.-_>.-_- -._-’__..._.-_.. .. look. He hates to lcnvc us. lrcsearch workers ‘ground to cover in their search. the early stages it has proven suc- for the recent Royal Commission. cessful. Ill the Immigration Departmeli‘... F01‘ 5'95” the “cimdal m m” Custmns De-lrecognized "cure" for cancer and in 1 it ere was less opportunity to prove "its effectiveness. ' Tile evidence givcmfolks have been buying radium and by Ml-_ M‘ J, Caldlll-ell’ ol Rcgllllhllprescnting it to hospitals. thus en- llablillg these institutions to use it l-Iou. Mr. Foi-ke. when hc took up tllC-‘lsnflwth- It is “allowed office of Minister of Immigl'nt1oli.‘U’-“}'° m" ‘Several days satisfactory results." . l , _ ‘his ltcnerul ‘vay- ‘t 15 the “my of the °°‘“m't“,i'crcs_u-itli his chalice for recovciy. l 1-98 t0 199-111 W110 got it. and why.‘ With radium however he uncler- 15 l“ t“ be 59°11 l . ‘ and to recommend the procedure to iJOvI. Uic treatment. wlthoilt fear orf be followed." l yllcii (l rlirii (‘lPlllPllL for if it could have now less For years surgery has been the however radium has eon used. but owing to its scarcity However some of our wealthy nore generally. And the results have been mostl trafficking iii the cards at a pro-igatisfactorlg l _ _ _ l fit of $100 each; that a Govern-l Wherever it has been possible tomm 9:111“ u “me dany ‘mm May! lnent Department established tolapPlY ‘he _ V , lgrowth some brilliant results have.‘ lleell obtained. radium direct to the‘: Cancer in tongue. breast, or; persons able to get $100 for themlliroat, in some of the large London’ either froln the immigrzilitsthem-lllwliitiils. 15 110W b01113 treated bylm" i selves. or from others interestediradm!" l l Iii cancer of the throat. windowsl use cut in the hard thyroid cartilage. in the neck which is often commonlyi lCflllfid Adams apple. and the rad- ilin is thus directly applied to ihc l.o remain‘ with veryl t Ouc oi" the ilnfortuilafe things Penn“ Syswm “as being §b“scd'.i1b<>11'- P1111901‘ is U109 11 11176135 flleqthc other; and the leaves themselves Since then the price of permits has glands in ' ' I gone up from $10 or $15 to $100, and these cannot be reached by ltic rzid-lcircllnistiinccs enable this plant to “people all, wllllllg lo llcllohll sfillllllilm ill some places. nor in fzlc: can survive the rigors‘ cf the season. The the neighborhood and? liry be rent-lied by surgery. Now the point is that '1 ‘patient. "m‘"""'5-" WM "my Th" (""""‘““-V'-1\\lllii feels illiit he must uildcigo n. llilfillllrgiclil operation. must go "underf patiently to lczirnlllic knife." _ Illnollcylilliifllllid. and this only uiukvs loot», ltcrs worse from the stliilllpellnt 011ml- is iliitllrally v1.1"; liluchl condition. zirid intcr- luiil this zill helps ill letting. . .. 111:1. ‘ll is llutorillnatt: that radiiiiil izll be lllOl'(' l;l*lll'l'fllly used it ivoiilil’ salve iilucli suffering ili the world. l i s‘ 439i- 4- oooioooooo-ooovoaovoow‘ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGU$H--~-~------ - By W. L. Gordon o o o o0 o4 0o 0-044 “+040 0+4.‘ VJORDS_ OFTEN MISUSED: A person going out of a country is an i-iilll-trantfl: one coining into u coali- try ls all "immigrant." _OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blunt lverb.) Pronounce first e as ili "me." accent last syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: tlooked bright); to view.) v _SYNONYM.IS: friendship, fellow- 51111}. companionship. intimacy. ac- quaintance. ' WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us lncrense ollr vocabulary by magugr. 111E one word each dl-iy. Todiiygq word: MOTIVE: that which moves or excites to action. “I fully 3p. Drecizite your motives." ‘ shone shown i presented 0 o comm-Macao c+o+omv The Land We Love lly Frank Ycigll o o» owe-o 0+0 >0 “+404 o ewe Root and Fodder Canada's Crops for 1027 Q. What were Canada's root and fodder crops for i027? A.--Cunaciii‘s root and fodder crop yields for 1927 based on a pre- liliiilltlry estimate shows a potato crop worth 558.529.0430. turnips $20,947,000; fodder corn, $15,806,000? sugar beets. $3,214,000: hay and clover. $175,956,000; afllilfxi. $24,880.- 000. or a total of $299,338,000 as compared with $326,240,000 ili 1026 or a decrease of $26,908,000. -- -<Q0>‘——--— - UOOQOOQOOQQQOOOO-OQOOOQOQ- . HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK B ROBERTyA LEE ouoowrowoawoo o++>cov To Remove Willi Paper Old wall paper cnn be removed by using a heaping tablespoonfiil of» siiltpetci- to a gallon of hot wnlcr and apply freely with n flat brush‘. Keep the watcr hot and the paper can be ilulled off easily. (Ylcllning Knives Ili scouring stccl cutlery. try using a large cork instead of a cloth. The cork will wear longer nlid will pro- ldlice beltcr results. Bolling Cracked Egg».- To boll n. crnckctl e88. wrap ordin- ary white tissue paper around the "clcck strikes l2. icclltagest - lWatcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7405 ‘Ash Cl‘ lriineral mutter . . lstzillce of the loose nolileliclature wmlnnents 10d m me discewwy or whim ‘many of our natural objects. Rightly. l—-Fl‘(lgS lilld Toads) of the Ordcrl OOOOOOOOOQOQ'O-OQOO4FO-FQ§-@! NOTES OF A NATURALIST 1 Contributed to the Guardian Specially O0 9O O6 0O O OOK-OQOO-O-Q4Q-QOQ- APRIL. 192s. ' Spring was well-night half goncl on the 30th of the month, and gavcj a possible l5 hours‘25 minutes of. sunshine on that date. The weather! was very varied from clays like the? 5th, when it was "May weather," to‘ days like the 12th aiid 24th, whell the wind rose almost to a gale, the latter dlitc being the worse; the barometer fell one inch and the rainfall amounted to 53-100ths of iili inch on that day. Displays of‘ aurora were plentiful. followed byl distilrbcd cold weather. Here, sleighs; gave wily to wagons on the 4th tthc‘ 7th last year) and the first auto‘ ixlssed on the 18th. A snowfall’ whitened the ground on that date.l but it was quickly melted by the sun-i cccdiiig sunshine. As a result of the; absence of covering and the alternate; frost and shine. the clover has suf-i icred severely. ‘ On the 15th or 16th. (it vllriesi slightly from year to year) the sulll and the local mean time agree atl noon; the siln is due south as thcl From the“ m‘ Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum (air- tight) Tin. 15th, when the clock is 3 minutes 47l seconds behind it at noon. By re- ference to previous “Notes,“ readers will observe that the greatest differ- ences lire in the Autumn and Win- April 25th: I gathered the first. Mayflower. or Trailing Arbutus' ilipigaeli rcpcns. L.) in bloom in} this Northern district. It is one of cf the few wide-leavcd evergreens’ which successfully withstand tile frost and sunshine of cur Island; ivilitcrs. It is lowly. and so escapes‘ the kceli winds: it fornls llfiiCllfiS with the leaves ilnbricilted one over‘ rc ccrlziceiius (leathery); all these llilfbillflfil‘ of Spring, its frngriilil. ll(‘.li(_Vt‘(l ilowllers lirc iliore sought. ill- ll-r lhllll llll lllt‘ blooms tlllill bright- .r (lays lllil)’ bring. ' l Of all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the "best! BIG BEN PLUG Chewing Tobacco MAY 21.1923 w? i Maritime APPLES are world - famous OR flavour, size and keeping qualities, they are the best that grow. . And Big Ben plug chewing is equally famous for the pleasure you get out of it. It has the full, rich flavour which every chews;- enjoys. - It gives a full money’s worth. Being in PLUG form, it does not dry out, but stays fresh, moist and in the best possible condition. Ilandy to hold. handy to slice; and fits any pocket. Bird lifc is still fur from plcllti-l Wlicllicl‘ this is due to all actu? " ‘P’ “ al dccrciisc. or ivhctlier the anuillil iiiigrntioil has not set lli. "1' mmgw brctlwenl ‘md this‘ m‘ the pend this does not occur. and at last our Timptcd by ilic fine ulciitlicr, walked dowll to Llic shtzr rccclltly. illld passing by ii ll('il|) (if "semi/cert" which. l l‘f‘lllPllllJ(‘l‘(‘t|. liiid llccil pliozl ‘m’ L 1 | llwll, lllllllll llvll yell“ llllll l slollllvll tiiclpclo state. lie has now u l.llll‘t‘L‘-‘ Lo t-xlililiiu; it. its texture wiislittll: ‘lmmb“"“‘d “'31 t m’ m" Wlmk""'- changed. whereas u log lllltlUl‘ siiiii- A” he m“ m’ l” w“ hfwc‘ lfll‘ conditions Wtillltl hlivc bccoliic "MmLL ‘jwmuw by "xlmmlm" “I'd rottiii iilid lilouldercd ilwiiy. its ucmi"n“uc"' “s w" d‘): l‘(..‘.lSl'llilCL‘ to all the forces of fros . mill iiiid 82111110, must be due to the - C|lilllll)t‘l‘i'(l lli-lirt of the‘ llc to suffocate lliiil by propping tier Cllcllllcllls wllll wlllcll ll ls cllal.gell_‘hi.-l lilollth open! l-lc lcels hiiilizi-y. iilly divergent behind. Well known‘; and his tongue chilies into plliy. We - - ‘ Cu returning I locked up its dimly- ml. Wlllcll l lllll llllelllcll lll llleliavc ll(‘i\l‘(| of pccplt‘ whose toliizilia-z _ 27%.;35337l;ll:filiwl-i}llllllllt-ljol;rwel'cdocs at both eildrlrllis-lsloose- lllimi chemist. Ottnivri. ’I‘lie first l. 11‘111!'b_=1¢ ‘fixlid m 13m“ “ml “m” A (ll llllml Lellllllsg (lllul lll a gmlll, cred wiili u kind oi "liiiiiglu loot‘ ‘l (Ztlill-P‘ - llollh glue. Lci. lill unwary inset-i. Nlllllgcll‘ lll llllllllllc lllllllm.’ llcrWVlilllD riillgc. and tlillt tongue in‘ . cclll__l_2,l; ‘flashed out iilld lil zigiiiil so quickly. ' that all olii- ElBPS is that the insect Pllosllllollc llclll (lll “Ell lllll lull AL isn't there. Till . ili ills own siiilill Pclllsll llll ash B2B lllcl 290 lWlly lli‘ ls it belie 101.01‘. and llillsi. bnl Flicsh dry Gcl_gl.ll_.\.$_ l" loll-g lllvcesvdltldfill to the list of agents tlllil limit llclll 9E1" gave llw lollowlllg lml._ the increase of inset-ts. as given ili ‘ - izist month's Notes. I . Ash or mineral matter, p.c.—2l.90; _ lll Mrinlzind is indebted lo this inim- lll blc amphibian ill another i_v. Gill- _ll lfllll. on Italian physiologist. iii 178G lllil (cue story runs) hzld killed null H _ __ lllikikllllllitl some frogs to make soup for ___ his wife. who was sick: the scalpel Show brawn’ old mlllelllll llolll which he’ ilsetl had’ been lying ilenrl l>_ E l’ gave lllesc llcrcentagcskgan electrical liizlchlnc, lincl wlicll it; Water. 84.81; ash or liiineral mlittermlcmhcli the dew ["095 H‘ threwi “ll; asll lnsolllble lll geld’ H3; their limbs into violent CODVllISlDHS!‘ Phosphoric acid. .05! potash, .05: lind..l'lo‘vcvel" Qammi “ms Mreaqy milk“ lllll.llgen_ lll Clgalllc lllllllel.’ '17 lmlJiilg experiments on Frogs lli l7’ll,li Lent Thus Dl._ Sllllll Shows llmband this casts some doubt on the; "sea-weed" contains notable amounts "wry given umw- He °b$e1"'°du1‘1@i cf plant focd, but the contents are dead h0g5‘ SPSDHMQQ by 90191391‘ glmlcl. l“ llle l-lesll slate lllllll ls‘ liccks to an lroll railing. twitchcd. nol wclllllelcdl lllml lll Old Slloll their limbs as if lilive. and this led‘ l material. which has been exposed to to m5 ‘Fwonticn 01 “mm hi“ ‘"1115 11¢ llle elelllelllll l"liietalllc arc.“ It was iilndc up of v __v__ two different metals and when plan-l‘ We lolm. l0 lllls llllllll as nselljlcd in contact with ihc leg of a frogl _ weed." and this is only another in-‘cnused ‘L m ‘mmmcl- These CXPEH‘? ' Ash insoluble in acid . Phosphoric acid . Potash Nitrogen, ill organic mutter in this Province. have adopteil for was m?“ “fined Gmmmc Elecmcit-Yl. but which IS now known as frictional. electricity. it is "eel-grass" or “grass wrzick. the term “sen-iveed“ having long , i“ | been applied to another order of ' o“ Aim‘ 7th I 17115911“! a 11111,’? Siilieiitiii of l1. E. lsllilidr- 1m Bllfullldilfi. (Toads) Pflfulfld brown. ivith dusky riwmbvidul Spots. lie gililirl present. but IIIllSI» lllilstilrii 'l‘oild. "allow the air, so that it. is piis-liirriiiigcd singly in (lursal spots. llll- ::llltii't= Cmss-nliirk on the back, Ad. " ‘Bonds are Being'“Called” ll be llllll has them chewed hyiliisycnvious! Nature Series, a copy of wlilcli is iiiulid fairly cColnnion, Public Library, Charlottetown. (B) Hylidae. (Tree frogs or Tree- ccursc. closes his career. lli ii large lli the meantime here is a. list which toads.) Skill smooth or nearly so, un- young students of natural his-idrr surface of body granulated. Fin- l ioiiics the proud uiolilciit when lie- icry will do well to ilreservc. illoiigltlors lind toes tipped with adhesive ‘zill tpitolnc of‘ EVtlllllltlll-Jllfllldfl his with other lists wllirli Ihope IOKiVBWlISUO. ‘ ‘millage llilidwurd. a frog! IlisLt-udvli‘ from tillic to tulle. <2) Hyla pickcrliigli. l-lolbrook. Pickci-iiigls Tree-toad (or frog.) 51111111; Pceper. Color yellowish liglitci" beneath. Posterior surface ill isufo £llll0l‘l(J lilis. Lo Coliiralni felilui- blutclied, or spotted. A V- Warts often lilrllc. shaped iiiiirk between the eyes alldu parts spotted. Criilllal crests llhll- - — ----~=----———--»_ lConlinued on page 5) T: lfrltrrtl III I'II'I II'I I III III Ifflll I I-III ITTIITII Large Amounts o f Hardly a day goes by without some well-seasoned high interest bearing bond issue being called for redemption at zi premium, with a view to being refunded at from l’... to 2% below its original coupon rate. The reasons are that Canada is pros- perous, capital is accumulating here and in other countries, and is seeking safe investment in Can- adian securities. If you are holding bonds which have been called for redemption several weeks or months hence, it is advisable not to wait until they are actually re- deemed: We can probably allow you the redemp- tion price now, in exchange for new long-term issues that will give you a satisfactory yield with safety. . ~ . Write for particulars of‘ our current ofierings. R0761 Sfifiuflitlilggl Corporation. Riley Building, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint John Quebec winniliei Vlncouver New York Ottawa Hamilton Calgary Edmonton Rmm- vii-Will st. Jolliri. Nfld. London. s". l." U14. . . plants’ ll“. Algal, Eellllllss (Z05_‘ll0l'll‘ the brook and identified it as‘ lull llllllllllll L) ls ll trllc llowerlng-Rflllll fontinalis. Leo, the Spring orl plant. but being entirely aquatic. thcvlMmsl‘ F"°1~'- A5 H115 15 U19 “@0111! proper. such as kelp, dlllse, and rock-l 1111911111110 011 "1988 fllllmiils w@@ll_ lll-C ml llowellllg lllllnls llndlllmllfiwllfll} scarce, and high-priced. produce not seeds. bilt spores. by alThc ‘m-‘it 11999551190 10 the young wonderful process of colllllglllloll lstildeilt is the "Frog Book," ili the. Thcrc are, I bcllevc. about seventy five distinct species of Aniphlblans' “' l and Reptiles foulid in Canada. They l. lire not v/ell-kuown since they lire-am] ._.w..___ l lliostly nocturnal in habits. and as‘ they are regarded as useless. or cvcli‘ l l2"l:;*::.'.‘..':l.';i::l:!$.:i‘will "£32311?! ‘11-‘111-‘11111111 0F 2 MERCURl But "nothing walks with aimless tilt-t." sling our lust great poet. and» these lire no exception. ‘ i The class Snlleiltiii fir. "Ilflflllflfil": Amphlblo. nrc also known ns Bat- rslckians. and nrc wcll represcntcdg l on lhc Island. They are absent from‘ i oceanic islands, since salt water is! l flitnl tn both adults and spawn and‘ . fol-ills n barrier which they ilnllnoi. Small quantity arrived. l FOR TREATING POTATOES SEED puss. Does their prrscllce indlcatcf that this Island was once joined to‘ the mainland. before the sub-' sldence noticed by Bniii, began? (Scel Bath's "Natural History of P. El] Island," p. 25.) These little animals have points cfl interest. In their ilillnn-' ture state as Tadpoles. they nre wcndcrful scavengers. stripping any‘ drowned animal to the bones. Living iii water they brcnthc (like fishes). by means of gills: bill. as they rip-- pronch maturity the gills arc with-l drawn and covered. the liill is ab- Secure Yours at Once. - .- The 2 Macs i DRUGSTORE H9 Great George Street Telephone 315 many l egg and boll as usual. The paper becomes wet and clings so tightly lo the shell closed and none of the egg escapes. lthe limbs begin to RPOW. Then is that the cracks armthtl crlilctil stage when reared luiul Orders Receive Prompt Attention. “i sorbed~4it docs not drop off) and. in captivity, for ihc first to grow legs _i BglillltOllil-stflllgll’ pollen is discllnrg- lilll-‘lcllglzllllloflllllllyiihlrllgtl ‘hill/Sofia: lvitiil - e in o ie wn er, instead of being‘ » 2 - g 111 111i < ‘ ‘borne by insects or wind as ili tllehwime 0f the 011191‘ 51399195- . l land plants. 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