wt. -»._ ‘ . ` , ,, .\ \ ' rib' Ui‘1Ai(LU'l"1`h’l`0 GUARDIAN in . ` 1 L & , it 1 Aug,-Us). e FEED YOUR Foxes A BALANCED DIET _ rFor Foods combine proportion lellllllle bed md pork crackling. bone muh milk, alfalfa mel-l. fish m,,|_ we liver eil and other null rade ingredients. They contain fm, eeeentlei elements fer Krowth and 'funny' mchumm the ,,|¢_ami/ns, without which food stuffs are “dead” and llllilul- din f x breeders throughout '5§'f,,,sf ezsoree ness Miner rex euiu, Fwy, Try our new whole wheat Klbblo. Write for prices and . sauiP|°" 1 I L B-M Stands d Bunn: For 3--M Kibbl Kibblo. n'M PUPPY MML I0 NE WS Y NOTES BY AGIICOIA I POLITICS Th 1;-mi ( eo ceriesornestsofour K“°w'u? md“13i”t and 4-‘ilililirins northern ants are either in the "qs" M’ "I" A3"1°°l*"' °f "W Kround or cn decaying wood. On Newsy Notes never attempts to dis- lifting s. stone we often see their cuss th ci whether to approach it in th; spirit 1 ' of Democ t 088|. the 168 Bl. Krub like larvae, aillltlls of Ephesus. coocons. There is r. gran*-scramble oe of Ant I-lie. helpless nurslings, and hurry thein 511106 Wfmlls on ants last week into the deeper (and sslfer) re-' I found these little insects inter- eesses of the nests. fem? Wm* *W0 P1'0l€Ci-s of mine We must not overlook the strange UM# Wheel-Rrowing countries of the world. The method of drinking mate is sufficiently distinct to merit notice. 'lille boiled decoction was poured in- to a littlegourdinlieuofacupmnd was sucked therefrom by means oi s tube, often of silver, called a' -bombins 'me ecmsuie nes e sen eff bli1b0U-S 10W¢r ond which was pier-_f ced with small holes, to act as a o e s ence (or is it an sm) in-reglnerly ex m,emm_‘str»1ner against the chopped leevesi B-M Whole Wheat of politicsl being in much doubt municating with the aforesaid. Bl' the kindness of Prof. John* _E-M rn,” Mm “_ ra us-°f Abdeft. 04' Her- and the pupse enclosed in eliipicgl .Aduns I ’°°°“'°d I "Wh mf °f mi’ UBI. UFOV/n in the greenhouse st 3'” Uhlfvoll Bls- cu' lu” tha dgvcud n°uw.l mmf the Central Experimetal Farm ot- tawa. It was about three inches ions. elliptical. but not am-.ea with spines like the English Holly( flex AilU11°1|l1lIl)- One side was very pale 5 U R 4 They were very busy looking aim- fm; that other groups or ,Neem Breen. and the other a little darker. °°l°“l°° °f bl“°k WDh|dB liif¢8U\18 such as certain beetles, wood-lice By enthusiasts the Yew" Mme is ,_ , I' fbroad beans. and also on s little and even grasshoppei-5, have be-'°*°d“fd Wm* °"\°i‘ m¢di0ill Qlllli' Mat g spruce hedg hi h I ing _ ties. Scorbutic troubles and glandu- Nspanee-Ontario ¢,.|bni,ol-a in Prince Edward Island. l;|lAcE, Macllilv & to. LIMITED QUMMERSIDE *F-"gi n record; in fact, practically un- heard of in these days of Paris. , Reno, and Mexican divorces. f Fllnl y Davenport, who is at present en~ ___.- By ALD W WAGONE 30th wedding arlriiversi-ry this B W ° Sm IWW come parasitic u tn on with a view to protect my gar mnnities and pon 0 am com o e some a. ntion from and so hold the snow. I have never the workers as is given to the found black aphids on spruce be- proper occupants of the formicary. fore. I applied the usual remedy, e. And again, ants gnon U Lopgouw- W 11018- The ants tried to save municating with the subterronenn their Stocks, but could not stand galleries of it species of Mynmica the spray themselves. a humlnock-making ant, and degli My curiosity having been awak- ive their food by licking the mouth- ened by specimens of ants received parts 'oi the Myrmica worker, or through The Guardian office, 1 neuters.. 10 nd an ant with Hmiiiar with the life-history of neuters acting as stogenoines for W and in enacting ` character mm :these little creatures. 'I‘hey belong honey. These "repletes" imhibe so b in “My Bin," not only observed his te that order known as Hymenop- much honey that the gate; m- gb- I endeavored to make myself more In Mexico is' u and dashed straight forthe kiwhen ird nor the window were injured; ur mombranous wings thus size This dlstemuon H not for me blue and white-that it was a male. lar swelling arc said to be relieved ' many of these ppcar F den from the north-west winds, to recon- th the B by regular use, and nervous debil- ity and general fatigue banished As tg these virtues, the writer : “Duble to l»88i»ifY, but is oertv. 0|’ #PNY 0! MODS 8081!)-Blldsi from the rax species live in little Cen. mm, ifhlt the beverage is s mild aperl as and a. most effective antacid, A Mistaken Kingfisher. ~ | Wl1llB Stlslldiflg Un thu vergndgi ' the other morning a, Kingfisher up peered j‘lik.e a bolt from the blue," indcrw. Fortunately neither the - picked it up as ii, lay stunned, and f ' as Vi »‘ *i4 l Fon Lowlzn TAxA'rloN AND GREATER sulssimlss surronr J. D srlawsnr RON - 9,055 staff cor-respondfini OD, Jul 31 (U. P. - lownyzxil Actory married to women for 30 Yl50!‘5~ y my; what husky-throated news might have shouted to the n few days ago had they that Hurry Davenport, cele- °n stage and screen for his character dellneations, was his 30th anniver- wlin thc one and only wife- former Phyllis Rankin. be wed 30 years is s. common among the rank and of nonproicssionsls. but for an 1,, be married that long-to same woman-is something of spring, but also celebrated his 60th year on the stag\e.Boall in all, 1931 has been il rather big year for the HOTVSUN BAKED APPLES i t sun which helped produce Hugh to be just at pebble on the beach- NESDAY AUGUS t BA2l&Dl'. fe HAMILTON, Ont., July 23-The is Berti-am’s apples also baked them 1 during o, recent heat wave. Bertram 0 exhibited several thoroughly baked h apples picked from trees on his st farm at Saltfleet. ,es Th The timid miss of yesterday used th now she is a little boulder. b ---.. .._.- _.__-=e_ £3 0 li ha W ANNMI RAGE CLASES .5 t si takes place in late summer) the resembles light green ¢n0 ,- 222 Trot and P-ace . Purse $300 00 f 2.30 Tl`0t and Pace . . . . . . . . Pll1fSe $300.00 'rgturylistsi sayrihiv bite ther? gif. e lsxvpecies ei' smell nelly, ecientiii- _ e unc ono emacs-ns e- caylmovmss Ilex ig, ' SQCS. 2lllOW€d f0l° tl°0tt€I`S) ing performed, they die.` . The flavor of the tea pxahislimh The third “sex”-the neuters drunk without sugar or milk) is "K“i°k°"' M- in N- 3-. N~ 5- H-Hd _ ENTRIES-I FOR NEW ANNAN (which are wingless) now take the bitter but not unplcasantly so; and N WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th, hlrellpless females to new locations it has a certain “bite' which I nm some others. fall into the relation- it may disgorge me sweet fluid ship, and the ants both male and when others of the community re- e truth is that some species dc. traits displayed by Q-,egg mdu,_ ut only those which are llranivor- trious and sagaclous creatures' but t Dbed st aw ales lose their wings-some It is the dried and cured leaves oi' ero they become the founders of told is due to the cafeine-the M ra. which as a rule possesses domen swells to an extraordinary fmmd by th' °°1°'°‘ its Pl"‘"“"3°° 10 ; _ bees, wasps, homets, gall-flies and pleasure of the replete, but so that (The female ms 1" “d‘dm°“ W me bl. ed lower band, and sides.) Aiitei- a mere, but the nenter have ne quite it. In tne Northern U. s. A. ‘ew mmf” the ’°°°"°“"‘ “'14 mm wings. Ants have jaws well fitted (and perhaps in cans Wveml Def 000181 "Jeibs" at my for mastication, as I said in my have been Mme sludieddierfgrtizlf hands with his long and sharp-edg. last article; they have also what is an ant, Prenolepis imparis, which ed beak' I""‘ati°“ is I Sign 0! C011- called an "imtlia,"’ a kind of Pro- also has regiletogl but ,merely as B Wleicence 3-m°l1B bird-‘i BS Weil I-B boscis which they use scctorially to temporary .gto,ge_ Tm, women visit humans. it seems; so I pn; me mb Inbiie honey-dew from the aphids trees for the purpose of amending 1 r nectar from flowers. The females aphids' and go,-ge Wm., h°ney_dew to rand? asiitlive if necessai-y.hAf- ave, like the bees and wasps, a till the ester is four 0 f er 595 “"5 DUl'P°l‘t Of W iCh ing which complete in some spec- its normal size and therhiggottizbeii ‘ W” ““°'bi¢ W mike out, he sud- but rudmentary in others. walk only with the 5,-Bam; dim, denll’ W0!! Mi. flying l'°\1nd the We have been taught to believe culty. house with the swirling notion of a at ants lay a store for winter use. There are many more curious Swauaw’ us; the carnivorous ants do not it is time to can a halt’ with me “"5°°i9~bl¢» H°¢ 0111)’ 'With humid! ractise the frugal and inductral hope that my reader: will take up beinili but with its own kind, A its oi their congeners. The lat- the study of them for themselves. pair °‘ the” bird” Wm ‘et up “ ere, on the whole, beneficial . C1 me they consume immense num. Yerba Mah away 'all other Kingfishers from I P bers or desc end dying organisms. over thee gi-ester pert or the the" "°“°°’iW- They appear to re- $1 n .oo In the ant-colony, as among the-South American contin 5 be ent the eg were L., 3 threbfom dmtmc. yenbg mate (pwnoumed mah_tay) hearty a dislike, and if one trimto tion of sex. The main and females talzvs the place of our tea as 5 be,,_ all . , . | are winged: the former retain emge. I lately bought B, package of Taming "Y “nd fu” °ff~ The “St their wings during their nie, but this “reregney ees" ,,_, n, 1, ,,,,,.,,,_ *S B-H f=X°°“if°d “mel in some I Free For All T_ & P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Purse $4()0_0() after the nnptiel iugnt (which times celiecl, snd in sp,,,,,,,,,,ce ,E+ Zgndger; ::;:y!::1;i;v:;1; ex. , e s s s s e e ° em, ue breast band. a chestnut color- ent on top of a post and "stood by" The Belted Kingfisher-to _give he bird its proper name-is very aim to a. small district and drive ard human companionship wituas preach the bird it Rives a harsh Birds of P. ll-2. I. Marsh Birds (Continued). (239) Pectoral Sandpiper, or cwfoundllmd. (240) White rumpcd Sandpiper, . Common about the Gulf. QJ "l‘o my mind the question of paramount importance in this election is the question of' our revenue. The time has come when thc Government of this Province should not be permitted any longer to play hide-and-seek and blind-mnn's bluff with this matter. We should get our claims implement- ed without any further delay, because for want of that money our public services are suffering, our people, in many cases, who have to perform public services are not paid as they should be paid. For these reasons I submit that you I should elect whichever party you consider is most likely io succeed in implementing these claims.”-Hon. J. I). Stewart, Leader of the Conservative Party in keynote speech in the Capitol Theatre, July I4, 1931. ation from the King Government. ' num pending final implementation of the Duncan Report. THE RECORD 5 TE WA R T SA UNDERS-LEA 19234927 1927-1931 $40,000 per annum for railway tax- Sleeping 0" the J0h- Dflfiihll Along. Crass Stupidity. Audit Board Bluff. Len Bungles Badly. No increase in Subsidy, but in- creased Debt and Taxation. i $125,000 interim subsidy per an- W mr:s-ron-Ai.l. crnor AND nos, - H t _ 1. l1eelwertny,z.os\/,,namsey ni-es., Alperton. 3 The “°“°"~‘ “fe female# Wi\°S= fam- my "°°t"‘ he” (B“”“)‘ L . - l` P Pe," Wm Te" 237%, _,_ Hm,kms,_ summmm, sexual organs have not developed In conversation with a visitorl GDC ‘ Leloek "l0‘i M J Hennessey Charlottetown. P rly, owing ( as the experi Who his rvlii-ll/CS in Argentina he R' Lame fl°°k5 in fan (Bam)- l ~' 1 I ~ D* D ' I , _ 1,, _ Ch lust _ ments of naturellsts have proven) informed me that the na.:-3 use 4. Miss Possibility. 2l2$s Power Bros. aro own their having been (ed in mme the mate in pM,erm_: to teas” R M. Large numlber in fall, North 5. 'r. J. Devlin, z.iz, Blendln Thomas, New Annan. °° hm (Balm 1 ,_ cumin Mack’ 211% _'_ Conroy’ Truro, N_ s_ particular manner. 'I‘heir duty as has the effect of neutralizing acids S 1. Lucky Lindy. 2.12. welllarten McNeill, Charlottetown. mei" hm b°°“ °"°’“P”°d f’°m “il 1" me System °“SH1<'1°v°d by the ' a. sales il., som, w. il. Keys, rt. Fairfield. ' 5° _ 9. Earle Wilkes, 2.11%, Kelly and Webster. Wh“t5°9"€1` 35 !\€C¢SS8ry for the well This reminded me that as a lad I N t I B 1 i 1°- Billy Cone. 2.1134. cel. n. A. ivleemnnen. cneriettetewn. being °f the wiony. Except at the hed read of the :feat sstanciss or “S S “P "’°“ ‘ “ “" time of the nuptlal flight, these are ranclr- of that country with 40.000 X1 e only ants we ever sec. They sheep, 14,000 head of cattle, 2.000 tm" N°' 254 (M°°Sw“m' .._._..._.,,. A 2.22 TROT AND PACE (Trotters Allowed 3 Seconds.) in f u 1. Mickey Aubrey. 2.16, Capt. Read's Stable, Borden. S. Louise Colorado, 2.10%. Capt. ltead's Stable, Borden. nu f 3. Biugara Todd, 2.20 li. A. W. Jay, Borden. an ; 4. Dilllngwood Earl. 2.12%, P. llTcl(cnna, Charlottetown. f 5. The Willys, 2.1634, Chnl. Reardon, Charlottetown "wo i 0. Johnny Walker, 2.15%, Garden City Stables. Ch\|'|°"f¢"°W“- of ’ 'l. Kitty Mclfanc. 2.17%, Notting eb Ross, Charlottetown. ' I. Zeke Todd, 2.20%, Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse. of D. British Ginger, 2.10%. George McNeill, Kensington. y it. .venice the Greet, zum, Alfred Lowry, Montague; I il. ’h°ampagile, 2.18%. Dr. Thompson, Malpequo. il. Watts Edition, 2.13%, Wm. Trainer, Mt. Ryan. 1 13. Cyril F. J., 2.0054, George Callheck, Sllinmenide. ll- Bonnie Cameron, 2.18%., J. Conroy, Truro, N. S. t "soldiers" di-stinklliied from the taken by slices of raw beef dried Lnl ash colonies. active principle of ooi'_(ee_1 wn xual functions, is to labor at great quantities of meat eal@.;O nel and excavate the home. mares and 500 working horses. On Vi rse the young Certain. kinds of several months of the 4 sr bread - te . lame iws and semectasr char- kept "en the teen" hem mo.-ning till ‘“ the communty devolved. the Argentine became one of the *-_-_"`”'“""'°"-T-'l==`-T1"-'-`-T"""" ‘ ‘ ".:.: -- V - - ----xi pro de food for the colony, and such ranches (at that time) for Nesting' Black Rive' 1888 (M°'°°“-ni ne taken at Alberton (No date). - ye t possess peculiar neuters called 'was never seen; its place being (B“m)' mem.. neutm by ,wemueumn me mm No wonder the ma was land or Field Plover. M. Plentliuzi a¢t¢rht1c5_ Upon thu, th’ dafenoe night' .nut Wu. of course' before C (263) Spotted Bl1l'idPiP€¢', 5. R 0 » common (Bain). ' (265) I-ludsonian Curlefw. Not un- common summer visl-tors. (288) Eskimo Curiew M. Reported (242) Least Sandpiper, M. Prob- (246) Semi-palmztcd Sandipcr_ S. (243) Sandedling, or "Seri Snl.p." (251) Hudsonian G0dwit. Rare (254) Greater Yellow-legs, S_ R 255 Lesser Yellow-legs. Rarel- 256) Solitary Sundpiper S. R.. (258) Willet, S. R. Not common (261) Bartramian Sandpiper, Up- iall (Bain). .» mmon (264) Long-billed Curlew, M. Ui onest Curlew, (Note Reed, in' ‘ Wilfred Tanton ' Jos. J. Chalsson. Austin Ramsay. G. Shelton Sharp. Thos. .MacNutt. Adrian Arsenault. Hugh Morrison. Heath Strong. Leonard McNeill. W. J. Lidstone. F V077; FOR THE STEWART CANDIDATES Ist Prince 1stQuecns lei Kl"l.fl8 Walter MacKenzie. H. D- M€1CL9f1n Thos. Wigmore. Dr. A. A. Mzicllonald. 2nd Prince 2nd Queens I 2nd Kings L. L. Jenkins. James B. MacDonald. David'F. Bethune. Harvey D. MacEwen. 3rd Prince 3rd Queens 3rd Kings J. Augustine M’Donald. H. Frank MacPhee. M. W. Wood. Leslie Hunter. 4th Prince 4th Queens 4th Kings Shaw MacMillan. George MacLean. John D. MacLeod. Maynard MacDonald. 5th Prince 5th Queens 5th Kings Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. W. Allan Stewart. J. D. Stewart. AND ENSURE J. Howard i\IacDonald. ll. King Spruce, W. ll. Keyes, Ft. Fsirneld. MD- ll- J. D. Direct, W. ll. Keyes, Ft. Fslrheld, Me. 17. Worthy Louise, 2.15%. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. is renters, 'Rey Macpensla, Albany. 2.30 'PROT AND PACE (Trotters Allowed I Seconds) ' L Jiillyset, Tom Holmes, Charlottetown. ~ K Ls Rico. Wood st McPherson, Charlottetown. 3- May Cromwell, 2.17, Capt. Read’s Stsble, Borden. Captain Calkln, Stanley Brown, Aibcrtcn. Silver Doctor, Notting eb Ross, Charlottetown. ` Ollie Witte, 0. B. McCormack, St. liiesnors. -». .lean McGregor, Sampson Wslhh, Albany. ‘ i~ nenlle van sous, Dr. neu, cape rravene. ` '~ Queen Zcmhro, Gordon Dawson, Tryon. 4"' sind! Mack, Harry Schurmsn, New Annan. . ll Mack vele, claude o'nrlen, Alterten. fu Silver Lining, Wellington McNeill, Ciurlotfztowli. ,u‘ Smiley Aubrey, Geo. Csllbeck, Bnminerside. it reeale., zum, .lf censey, cas.-iettetewe. gl' Emeril I-lily. Will Matt hews, summer-side. 1;' Kiel Spruce. w. ri. Keyes, rt. relraela, Me.. ,li J. D. Direct, W. ll. Keyél, Fl. Fllfileltl, Me. W Miss La Aubrey, Wsren A Mclfadyeu, Kensington. _ ‘ D°hna Harvester, Alex V. McLeod Vslieyfield. , TT.. e- f="r r Association no responsibility for articles lost scoident y y I ‘W W llerlon or property during this meeting, and this under- I il Part of this contract. .lf f h°*f;¥0llr friends st New Annan Bsoes cu August 5th. All roads mil* Annan on race dsy. 'A thousand thrills. If ,slay proves °» flees will be held on first lne day following. """'““ 5° Gents- Children lil cents. Grand Stand 86 cents. J. J. s|sxfN_NoN, rrepneter. :Aims Plunlaossr, secretary. Tmgly as an old ei the strait but is also noticeable friend it - - on the New Brunswick side of the "" DCVCI’ strait il-en. the onecpisn niver. to demand for men perk is limited. fails tg please R-W0! Philip in Cumberland Ooun- The general desire is for li8hi °1' EY G' Nl€l'|DlSDN ‘“'"==- oomm : his "Bird Guide", says it is very] rare now anywhere, from pl-ristcnt slaughter). At Ottawa FlBllEll.MElt_l MAKE PREPABATIONS FOB. LOBSTEB SEASON - Along the south side coast of the Island from West Point to Victoria, , With the Federal The Proper Presentation of Government in Line Government C.......»L';l:f£‘??.k‘;...... Bya Our Claims .1 » l .Ig ‘i. .I .‘_ .ii F 4'. .li l ‘l e \ l 1 general activity prevails among the " lobster fishermen, packers and oth- ed that more ilshennen than usual er shippers in preparation for the will set traps this Semin- / Ollenins of the fishing season on August 16th. The season will close EXCESS OF LIGHT P108 on October filth. This activity is MAY DEIVIORALIHI n0t restricted to the P. E. I. side CANADIAN HOG MARKETS During the summer months the ty N. s. lean meats. Many people are on With lil l&8fl ,lit is said that the outlook gen- holidays and the housewife en- erslly is favorable, although at this deavors to provide meals with as time it is impossbile to forecast the little cooking as possible. 000-Se- Pfiiie 111180. _Packers have been able quently cocked meats are in de- to clear all their 1030 canned stock mond. Spring lamb is also sup- # and iam ei the spring mi. 'rise planting n-een pork et me present S' price on the north side this spring time and later on poultry will take wss law but at the same time per- the place of other fresh meats. mitted the fishermen to make a The summer months are therefore not the season of the year to press Gear on the south side is being large quantities of light hogs on overhauled and tarred and in some the market. cues treated with creosots to pro- At the moment there seems to be 'toot it from the worms found ina tendency' to market hogs on the the warm waters then. It is report-light side. Quebec province has sl- \ ways nl: I-_:Led a large percentage of light weight hogs and while ‘there hm been some irnDl'0\'”In9\’i\5 ln thc fumishing of hogs through- out the province, yet owing to an inc;-:‘n.~ 1- in production, the Mont-c rcal market in recent weeks is over-supplied with light, unfinish- ed hogs, and unless farmers realize tho necessity for finishing their hogs, a superablindance of lisili hogs is likely to break the market at 5 time when there is a general ghortagc nished hogs) ol finished hogs to meet domestic ccnsumptive demand. Farmers may be samcwhnt ner~ vous about what may happen t0 hog prices in view of the consis- ten reports of increased production. It is generally known that there will not be any great increase in the volume of Westem hogs for some months. Ontario hogs are nearing the finishing :point and ent indications sccm to ind that if hogs in Eastern Canada thc market is likely to absorb whereas if an cxcoss of light suitable for curing, will huvc a market for hogs. The attention desirable product if prices are _whilssslightfncrcueinvoilsne liusr¢l's Lialment outs grease. offerings ut stcncly to strong prices il is cxpcctcd, the increase will not be largo ns compared with last year. Qucbcc hogs, if finished, will be is little later in leaching the market than Ontm‘_~ ings. Pros- lc iltl l1l`t finished to weigh approxinlntt-15 thc 200 hundred pound average nl our is marketed, this volume of lm- deslrable product, which is ilu dc pressing influmcc on the whole ol farmers at this time should bc im- lpressively focussed on thc llcccss- ity for finishing their hogs nn( regulating thc market supply ol : is 'be maintained during the next tw( or three months. \.r_