PAGE FOUR‘ QNII BOX ENDED ‘l. HIS SUFFERINGS ,$erione Bowel Condition Relieved by ‘fFruit-a-tivee” t... A Mr. James Page of Cabana; HQ,‘ was in a very daii erous condition. The Constipation rom which he had suflered for five years was undermining hie Whfllliil s stem. It was not onl ruinln is t' d ' ‘ l; blood, ut ha aJilgnbil-lolug tlzllmlfinfull ales. _ Various treatments fai ed to lp him until he tried “iih-uit-a-tivee," inade of intensified fruit juices com- ined with BCiCIIllilC medicinal in ecli- HE [iIllHlflllFlUWN GUARDIAN ninlledlnfinneonnnd “.50 nu your (In niiuincl) United Stnleel- lqrnln‘ Dnlly (founded 1887) IILN per your (In ndvnnee) delivered. President-W. Chester B. IeLnre. Vloe-PNIldIlll-J" lB-Bifllflb Seurotnry "out. Ooi. l). A. lnelinnon. D. 8. 0. Iialllor um] Manager-J. It. Burnett. Alleolnh Editor-D. K. Currie THURS-DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT The London Sunday Express says ithat in 1900 the consumption oi THOSE wllo can look back over spirits in Engiand was 32,239,522 ‘hm-Y °T ‘my "M's °r agmu“ gallons. in 191a it was 22,004,432 tural history in this Province wllliooiiona Today it nno iniicn n, w, note many changes. In those for- 412,921’ and is growing ioso Tnb mer days our agricultural colleges ngoros ior scoiiond are oven moro and experimental forms preached signinoonic The consumption b; against the use of chemical fertil-‘soirics in Sooiiond was 8,6239% izer as detrimental to the soil. Thelganons in i900, 6,709,343 in i913, great need of the soil. it was elnlm-jono 1456233 iosi year The do- ed, was the production of humus, oiino in oocr drinking nos been ni_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes by theWay ' INTEREST in astronomy increases with the passinlryears. Especial interest centers in the sun, the moon and the nearer planets of the solar system. The age-old questions, arei these, or any of them inhabited, is still unanswered in any scientific or' authoritative way. .The stars are - chary of revealing their secrets. The moon is only 240,000_mlles distant,‘ nnd men have built enough miles of I have spoken before about my‘ railway bh the earth i; ninccd to_ wonder as a youngster that anyi sether end to end to make a double giliglailrlogelg: fhggol: ziiggglpnfilrlerfglriij‘ tuck railway t“ the mm“, but adcr grew that moi'e folks did not‘ Hlilwfly cannot be firmly based on worship the sun. ; air or ether. comparatively pear as‘ Because BS 5- G- Nlchflls 583's “The the moon is to inc onrin rho run sun is the most striking and splen-, me"- e we w" 1i sews presents $5.2 550i". 8?’§*.°;..2“...’§“i“§§.v ‘f. 13' cne and the same side of its orb to the dispenser of health and hap- the gazer. No living man eve;- saw piness; it is the giver of life itself. the other halt of the moon onccncl All will admit that the sun is es- as o dork shadow‘ lSBIICIHl to the welfare and continued ' zxistence of_ all living creatures, i i_ _ .. That the moon is not inhabited islxgfiitlilizl; Sirilfilfiifripilggtgf sunlight the belief of astronomers. They tell as a. healing agent, that is from a us that it has no atmosphere and scientific standpoint, dates back only therefore cannot he the abode often years‘ . cieatures like us or of animal life‘ During the Great war the dis- ‘ covery was made that because most illillat £9112 of ts Iona W. Baden. MD LIGHT IS FOOD £11m i ems: _ "One he writes, resu ferer.” where ‘VBFY lflfgeli’ UDOH Chemical ferlillzjlggm 14373576, ‘er, and the results he obtains both Huge Eagle Killed in France Mcnsuilng six icct ll inches; from tip tc ti]: o1‘ it's wings, an eagle’ was recently killed by n spnrtvnlan ductlon of humus abundant vegeta- cn the Laval l'i-.iin iii-u." France. It reqii. . . bring (lOWlI the bird, then killed with tllc but; Pllil of gun. ‘Best for i the Table l HE delicious flavor l and rich food value ‘of high grade Molasses is lost when it is en- closed in an air-tight lpackage. . iTlhat is why the Genuine Barbados flaw Fancy Molasses is sold only in Bulk from 0.2 original casks. That is one reason why it is the most delicious Molasses —- the best flavored Molasses. lYour table deserves the best — lnsist upon the Genuine Barbados flatm- box of this won erful _ “gave me _ ‘Fruit-a-tives’ gives _ ts as nothing else docs, and I sincerely recommend it to every guf- Try this great medicine. 25c. and 50c. a b0X--fli dealers every- __.__. ference. In any case it has beeni‘ Q lfililllZCl‘ on the soil ls apparent for ' invariably follows the well-cultivat-i and for this purpose barnyard milll-imoisc eonoiiy Striking‘ Consumption u" W” said to be ‘he only remedlfilin bulk barrels, has been as fol- This idea has "ndergmle ° mmiedflows: England, 1920, 31.810311; 191a, change within the past dozen yearslaofisiiniio; ibz-L ziinioiiio soon m" w- Tfldlly the “"1"” dellendsjlnnd, 1902, 2,200,759; 191a. 2,119,606; In France, also, where wine is {in potatoes and in the after crops o5 common on winch more non been are very satisfactory. For the pro- o rornorkabio i-niiing on in iinnor consumption, while in Germany. tion is necessary, and whether it where oocr wos inc nocionoi drink‘ , comes through the use of chemical more nos boon o sirniior ioiiing oii or other fertilizer makes little dii-isincc oro_wnr cinyn In these countries, it will be not- found that the effect oi chemlcallcd’ more nos boon no Prohibition at work, and the improvement ls Several years‘ A good gram Crop; the result of a natural tendency _ everywhere apparent towards tem- ed potato QPOP, while clover andfperancel It is only where the “no hay succeed the Brain crops. Iumi pace" has been rowed by co_ This by no ‘means discounts thelerclve legislation that the tendency It will‘ use of barnyard manure. i is not so apparent _ l . ‘always be an 9559mm] on every] In our own Province, with coer- weli conducted farm, and makes swerve laws that are not enforced‘ supplement to whawveriwlth a prescribed penalty oi two ichemlcals are used‘ The pommdlundred dollars for consuming ‘crop must‘ o‘ murse’ give a wldeiliquor contrary to the law, and, for berth to the barnyard manure, as . a second similar offence, of six ithe cleanest potatoes are producedimonchs imprisonment wichooc the _jirom chemical fertilizer only. ‘ , Theloption of a fine, the arrests and rotation of crops, according to welll devised systems. is an convictions for drunkenness are ‘whatever kind of fertilizer is used ’ | excellent essentlal“ steadily increasing. Why this should ' be so, or whether the enactment of and this process is now being cm‘- drastic prohibitory legislation, with “ch “S we “"1"” here- Thet is odor the fats were being used in high dcubt true, but does not prove that xploslvcs that an insufficient qualit- it ls not; inhabited by beings onico lty was left for the people. and this - reduced human res stance to a num- as mtgmgilnt and fiapnble as menlbéi‘ of diseases. Rlckets-softcnlng of on earth. An inspired writer has toldthe bones. and thbei-culoslg were us that our earth was not created in very prevalent in the countries en- vain. it was formed to be inhabitedQBBGGd-IF- ifilghtlllg- d d f ts I ch Dues tthti iWhentewarene,a,n e Vcnusl“i>ui' fllextrllliltlrlighifilt‘: Ivllilirstlcllg 31m‘ gifidigi Ifiiervfgltogniofivifnfi? 501m‘ System. if 110$ inhabited WOFBIsti-eiclgen cities, and then a strange formed in vain? And.so also with mine was noticed- such giants of the binnetoi-y woridl That is, that’ while this supply n5 Jnniicr ond socorrr They are far of fats or cod liver cli was essential in the winter months, that it be- distant from the “'1' the 5mm?“ of came less necessary as the warm heat and light. but out in the coldiwenther advanced. and semi-darkness may be the abode! In other words, sunlight was equal (if lhteliigent beings pnysiooiiy “into cod _liver oil from the health allied to those conditions. " lieifagoilgolnt’ or m other words‘ fight *"— Then Dr. Huldchinsky of Berlin. B" "m! "S ll "my. 011B D1‘. Mflm- made the remarkable discovery that field Robinson of London has en- if instead of giving cod liver oll to a gaged the British post nnioc to child affected with rickets, he gave bronooosi; o message for him in_ it a bath in the light from a quart" tended for the planet Mars. ThLs is mercury vapor lamp’ recovery took ilacc. the more remarkable because of thei Again, 1h other words, the light incredlbltbpretensions of the nutlmr from this lamp was equal to cod of the hies5iige_ He mid on inicrfliver oil for building up the tissues, Viewer, There is just one word of caution ' needed at this time. I can talk with these Martians‘ This quartz light treatment is in as easily as I can talk with you, its infancy. You are handling prac- and 1 have had a journey to Mars.!3:3*11lY Mite lsfame powerful rays as My etherie body travelled 35 000- e sun 1 5e "‘ . . ’ ' I Now lust as the sun can do much 00o muss m m“ mm“te5*“th° harm if common sense is not used, same speed at which light travels." even more can these rays from these lamps do danmge,~ because the profession itself is only learning ThS Martian people as described something of their good and harm- by this long-distance traveller, arc f“! pl°perues' tall. the men about 7 feet six inches! I I slid the women six feet. I-ie showed eee-m-eeeeeeeeyeqeeee-eeov a picture of a Martian woman who . Modern Etiquette "ed out by every progressive ‘armflenforcement only where convenient, er. Much, of course, depends upon _ ils a gesture in the direction of true‘ the locality and constituents of the temperance or a dodge ror pent]; lsoil, but the experienced farmer," _ ical purposes, is a. matter which is‘ alded by expert advice from thmseriously engaging the attention of .agrlc]u]ttur:l_ Con???’ knozls] llmwté: real temperance people ln this pro- -lcguae l5 ma on’ “e vince. If the satisfactory results ruse of chemical fertilizer has prov-sciaimed by prohibitions“ can be‘ ‘ed so very beneficial since its in- produced by prohibit“), rows simi jtroductlon, it will not beforgottencereiy enforced’ it is obvious than ‘that the farm carrying live-stock to the Saunders Government method llts full feeding capacity is the oneior prohibition enforcement is a poor lthat is always fertile and profitable, counterfeit ‘The raising of the largest possible number of live-stock cannot be too strongly urged. There is a tend- ency of late to sell too many live This should be done with ____-_¢Qq>-____ EDITORIAL NOTES There is a wealth of fallen leaves‘ had been his guide in the distant planet, “a round-faced woman with By Roberta, Lee long hair, penetrating eyes, a cur- l0iiS nose and very ‘large .ears." She has a very artistic flowing green Q. What is the correct pronun- dress. They have houses, alrships, cmtlbn °f the “mm “Whip motor cars and railways up there A‘ The preferred pronunciation _ _ is,val-et, a. as in “at," e as in "let," and electrify their fruit trees which iind accent on first syiiiibiih produce something resembling an Q. Must chnperons necessarily be apple, containing all the constituents married Women? _ ' of the human body. We are not told A‘ No‘ any dlgnlfied older woman whether the message has been sent e83 Sea; linithls capatcitla ts . a s proper o serve gues in English or in the language 0f~who have their breakfast trays sent Mars. The reply when it comes must t0 $11811‘ YOOmS? necessarily be in the lingo, which Dr. A" Frult‘ ccflee‘ hm bread" ‘md Robinson will no doubt translate ob- either cereal or 6885' llgingly to this wondering world. W%4'O-Q‘§-§Q-§fQ#-§4+O§+§Q OrO-OQ OO-O-OO-O-O-O-OOOQ§GOOQOO-O-OOO-W Daily Selections for Guardian Readers Fortunately the explorer already has a dlctaphone record of the Mar-i tian National Anthem, also of a animals. iexceeding care, and the depletion loi any of the flocks or herds sliovlrl lbe avoided. Live-stock always pays, and the three Graces of Agrlcul-r ture.-the cow, the hog and the hen —make a live-stock combination without which no farm can be per’- manently successful. Besides the diiierences in fertil- ization, other changes have taken place, nnd all in the direction of progress. The hard manual labor of years ago has given place large- ly to machine labor. This also, with its necessary consequences, the necessity of the farm laborer to go abroad for employment and the general drift from farm to city here land elsewhere, is one of the most noticeable changes. But it will not be forgotten that with our greatly depleted population there has been more than a corresponding increase in the production of our farm and in the general agricultural revenue of the Province. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT WANTED AT ONCE EVERY FARMEII AND HOBSEMEN ON P. E. I. TO FEED on our streetsides at present whichilove “mg “ml m. we alplmbet o! _ __ ithot distant foreign land. The cable. i1 gathered up, would be +e+e+ +oe October 25, I928 We have had i1. fairly- good supply in recent days. weather is. A despateh from California snysi that 250 persons were present at the hanging of Hickman the other day. And yet many people were of the opinion that public executions were a thing of the past. There are many beauty spots in and around Charlottetown which, iii given some attention, would addl greatly to the attractiveness of the city. Government Pond, a frequent subject for suggestion for many years, is still practically as it was half a century ago. In Victoria Park there is a bezufliul little lake which aitells that scientists are valuable asset on our farms. This about valuable fertilizer, should not be lostltionfolthough younger savuns be- illeve it possible. It ls bound to rain sometime in does not favor the experiment and i-idbnce shall be your strength; and the Autumn no mutter how fine theqsays “we “e mmpletely |whcther Mars is inhabited." Conan Doyle is quoted as saying he is not concerned with the experiment but had no doubt the attempts to communicate with Mars would cv- A5 9- “Yed mm-hel‘ when the d“ ls entually succeed. ‘League Against Alcohol. "As 1 loolii Mac’s Improved CONDITION POWDER FOB CATTLE AND HORSES .Now is the time-Build. no your etoek and not them in condition to stead e herd winter a mo: as cams.‘ 11... 2 M... DIIUGGIBTD _hu shown e remarkable felling offl’ c". or “noon. no "in, “no you'll» M130 hlin off entirely and refuse to em-' would make an ideal Lily pond. These things are worth looking after. ' .1‘!!! mum: am. busy world of today haslittle mom for e man of intemperatc habits. Industry cannot trust him in the handling of machinery. Commerce has no place for himas Prohlbltionlste allege that lneome Canadian cities there hes been an increased number of arrests for drunkenness, thus proving to their humus requlres ‘wmmw and satisfaction that Government Con- d”°“"'“”m*'~ Th’ “mm” “dllrol ln those cities has been a fell- trensportation companies have cutium In om, own Province che'p°ii_ tical prohibltlonists quote the stead- ily increasing number of arrests for ploy him. These things being sol ll l‘ n” wrpmm‘ m“ t” cm’ drunkenness as evidence that the "mm" °' ‘"1"’ l" °°f"‘""” Prohibition Lew is being satisfact- "w" l‘ m“ W" m" l" °"'d°"°° only enforced. Evidently it is el in doubt communicn- RETURN UNTO GOD—For thus saith the Lord God, the I-Ioly One of Israel; In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and in con- interplanetary Sir Oliver Lodge ignorant‘ ye would not.—Isa.. 30:15. ‘ Sh.‘ PRAYER-In the light of Thy love, O God, we now return. i REST 0i‘ iLends by the hand her little child "N" W“ '5 ‘"°'~‘"°“ '" ‘Minna $31321‘, half reluctant lo be prohibition forces in Canada," was led, the statement of ‘Ftev. John Cobum And leaves his broken nlaythlnss on cf Toronto Field Secretary of the‘ ‘he 5°"- United Church speaking in Montrealistm grrrféggdggr them through the nt tlie annual convention of the Nor wholly reassured and commit. ed iBy promises of others in their stead which though more splendid may not please him more; over this audience," he said, "I see the same thing I see in our temper- ance meetings in Ontario, We have 5o. nature debit, with u; and takes all the grand old men and women away who have been in this work for the o"? Pégtlilllsg; m" b!’ “m? m‘! by last 25 and 30 years. You are all ‘ grey-‘ieadedTinbald-headed like my- Lead‘ c‘: w "at 8°‘ wmy m“ we self. The representation of youth is Bearoe knowing if we wish to go or very small. We will all be dead be- i“ fore long, and who is going to carry wumngmn lmpm“ ' duty M 3° on when we are gone?" This reads p" “m; on gypsum’ which hitherto like a lament for a lost cause. mum“ the slam fr" M duty‘ ___ Formerly it was classed as‘ crude It ls nnnonnoed from Wuiiingtonifliiflllm Mid i8 110W fllltd l0 b6 that negotiations with the Canadian partly manufactured and liable w Government concerning the St. d‘!!! It 18 lmlflmd ill M!!! qlllfl- bawrbnbe whim-why have been bub.‘ titles from New Brunswick and Nova pended until aftcr the Presidential will W! It New" Pfli-‘w the ‘d 9]e¢ti0n_ pemiimabiy they may be velorein duty Will b! about 50 cents resumed when Washington is good b" 90E “d '1“! More ollieini loin rel- doctors were A hmybmbhg |b no‘ on f"; tn announced by Hon" Robert Forks to meke a considerable change in their?" mgwm’ ‘rmmmlwn u" rho: Ontario Liquor Control Act, notwith-' IY- W m"? 5" m" WWW atbndinn bmcibi dentin to ibdiicelto examine immigrant settlers we do l l l Never Mind! i! ' a? r i . 0R1 '1 '. ‘X ' .' ,1, Willi. . - ilfliiiiiilmullt/l . i U . 1 ' {quill (1 l i’. l ll. SAVE THE “POKER HANDS? stay. Being too full of sleep to under- stand How far the unknown transcends the what we know. -Longfellow. -_---<e>-—--—- ewa-wwweoowowwuw Household Scrapbook 3y Roberta. Lee VOQ f§fff§+0§f ffOfi-K FO-OQ 9' Cleaning Leather Leather picture frames, portfolios. and other leather articles can be cleaned with benzlne. Apply with a soft cloth, and should the benzlne remove the polish. apply the white of an egg, well beaten. Drying Bottles Never turn baby's milk bottle up- side down to dry. Any bottle will keep sweet and fresh if the air is al- lowed to circulate in it after wash- ing. ' Giyoerine Use glycerlne as a lubricant for the meat chopperpegg beater, and other kitchen utensils. If ordinary oil ls used the food is likely to taste of the lubricant.‘ -§'§'§ @§§§+§ §4Q'$¥§4‘Q§§ §§§ Q 4 Daily Lessons in English By W. L. Gordon" DO O9 ‘O O-TO-Q FQOO§-Q 0-0. _ woiips 0mm: MISUSED: Do not say "John and myself are going." Say "John and I.“ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: dew. Pronounce the cw as in “few," not “don. OFTEN MISSPELLED: emperor; not orer. SYNONYMS: captivate, charm, enchant, fascinate, bctwitch, cop- ture. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. Todus worq: REPLEIE; filled abundantly. "History is replete with such incid- en ." > U 5544 §O~fO-O§§§§4 O O OQO-GO O-O The Land We Love By Frank Yeigh QOOQ-OO-O BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER IN CANADA Q. Who ‘is the British High C mmlseioner in Canada? A. The first British I-Iigh Oom- missioner in Canada for His Mal- eftlfs Government in Great Brit- aln is Sir William Clark, who er- rived in Ottawa. in September, i928 to take up his duties. It is to be an additional channel of ommunica- tlon between’. the Government of Canada ahd,the British Government in London, the two Governments serving equellv the some King and sovemlnl nations within cone and the some Empire." A building will be erected in Ottawa it is seid for this WPDOM to help increase the sl- ready growing" trade overseas. .15 TAKE SOCIAL All COURSE In a flying bout having accommo- crulse covered 1,000 miles of flying. Ballontrae, and Irvine Geddes at and was without fixed schedule.‘ Lcch Striven. The party also visit- Aerial visits were made on Lordied famed Loch Lomand, wheres Incheape at Glenapp Castlefl landing was made. Have You a Savings Program? Systematic savings build surprisingly large amounts quickly. $62 invested monthlynn sound securities at 6 0 with all interest re-investe as _lt Jallsgdue, will build $10,000 in 1O years. Plan a savings program f0!‘ yourself. 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