"' OCTOBER 9, 1914. "` THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN F-*"1 "" PAGE THREE '"1' ` IIIIIQI _“Doc Bird Says” The but-you can ask no more- you |et no less. vi II”IWIIIIII.\\\\\\\\Y/iEEIIf§§ 5- cr cn ,- O 5'* I/ Q IA. A \_\ * \\\\\\7 That barber “Stick won’t father- But a stick of Colgat aving Soap makes t ' stkind of lather- ts of it l Barbers use it-so d ‘Self-sha vers”-and th always “stick” to it-it so good ! 25c. Talcum 25c tin. Bay Rum 25c bottle. E. A. Foste Central Drugstore Sunnyside llllllfl/I/§\\\\\\\' nllll - § ago ‘.\\\\\.WIlllIIIII&`._\\\\\\\\\\\'l -CD m‘i‘i.ns An \~:1 NOT 'l`ll Bli WAS'l`lCD LONDON, Ont., Oct. 8_~Iininbto County Council is seeking to sen 100,000 pounds of dried ripples to the soldiers at the front. As a result of market conditions tons of the finest fruit are not being picked, and the growers will gladly give the nl>I>10H f.he_count_\' furnishing; $6,000 to evnp nl‘1\1_e it. “lf you want what is right in chew ln”', n-fd smoking fobacrzos you wi ""|f\t we have fo offer. Ilerc yo will find Irish Twist at Sc nn ounce, 011 l1l`1VU-10018 110 110 10 H051 £0 iU1l0W Shiuvroek, Clay Pipe. lnorigold. Bull- " British sailor out of the experience with the elements that made his life - made his vessel easily handled, and enabled him to out-manoeuvre the 3 l~1p;ini:\rd at every point as fur as sailing wus concerned. '|`l\c sailor rd' Q - i var uns superior because he spent his life on the sen, und loved the sen, and out of love of the sen grew mas- tery of the sen. I |iIV_»\'l 1'] EN l`Eltl’|tISE NAVY _ Rev. DT. Taylor said that although H Queen Elizabeth exercised wisdom in u allowing the great sailors who iimiiii- “ll the inscription on 5 tree whe cd, on the same tree, the Spani iards, but as murderers." at home rewarded those who we successful, and disavowed any co nection with exploits that might c er of Spain. ple,_e\Ler since. Paramount in t greatness of that old navy was t found in the sea their home. Ml-IN \`ER.Y€l\a1`@Ii UP €V01V»'l1 /luicketts prefefrcg tivo fm- 25;; Mae. ithey found them, was the result of °1_t1_1" Sp9‘"1"’h Arm“‘1“' A11 OV" the for themselves without any Govern- Kimimi Drug (‘_o_, (for. Great George fthcir hatred of the Spanish Inquisit- 131111511 15199 1110 men ‘V110 0WH€<1|ment help. Great llritain could absol- d K t Streets MEL! ion and of the stories told in Eng- boats and knew theconst as no Gov-Iutely depend on her sons. today is nppealing to that sun spirit. 1 In 11 story of how a friend of his owner of ii, motor boat-had bee made conimander of that bout to pa trol a certain section of the coast o Scotland, because for his pleasure he , had cruised all over it, and knew ev- l . _ erv indentation' and heridliind. every been given the duty uf_put,.omng the 11-rick and shoal, Rev. Dr. Taylor sa that the llritish Government were d £111 6|] . ' I \ I r all the inhabitants, male and female had been hanged, "Not as French but ns heretics," and eaf>Ded it wit garrisonthat occupied the place Wit _ s D D stunt war on Spain, and Elizabet tangle her government with the pow been sharacteristic of l\Ingland’s pe D _ _ V idual initiative. The command of th indeed," said Dr. Taylor. “It is in any nation sufficiently wealthy t a sailor. We believe that even toda _when machinery plays so large it pa 1" “'§\\"1n1`9 1111111 1110 I>€1`5°11111 111°1'°“ nafs were an excellent crop. liut 15 111-111 the 1111111 0"“'» 111111 the 11131111111 heavy and low land nnicli duinage in k l thin B too iightiv and leave things grain was plump and of excellent qu t lify, but there was n fcndcncy in man ought to havefbeen provided for lon ago. Pcrliups the criticism is in tl stake in Spain when Spanish official found Bible on board ,, boat, and o hundreds of others roting in Spanish -- dungeons. He told of how the Span- iards had destroyed a. settlement o ifrencli Huguenots in Florida, putting for last month: e The Weather.-The mean temper ' rainfall for the month was 3.01 lnche green. There were 191%, hours of` su 1/1111211119 that 511011111 have Been En' shine during September. Rain fell irn"€d in eaceful ursults made con- eleven days fn the month, the tot h rn fall bein 5.02 inches. On the Bt in E re there was 1.47 inches rain, and on tl n. n- of the 27th 1.73 inches fell. The on fhe'28th. lt was very warm iro September 21st to 25th. In conclusion Rev. D12- '1`BY10I` . _ _ ' _ - Hay.-ln King s the yield of hay w said that in this story of Elizabeth- I h t b low the average but '"1 times there was much that hi; Queen's and Prince the crop was aboi d BOIll("W B. 8 1 ' the average. ln some districts it w h h of timothy seed was saved. T spring catch of clover and grass se d<-nts re ort a poor cafcli ' pon p . “l-llizahethun seamen were sailors Wheat.-The crop was above t i- average. The straw was n. fnir lengt to from rust. The grain was plump at b y very small 1 Oats.-On high, well-drained s thot 101/0 the B911 111'!! 111181.11 10 F1110 caused by cold, wet weather in May _ _ _ 131111 Sen- If ‘V119 115’ HU l'\0n11l`C11iC81 111- 'und June. There wus soinc loss fron .Lwe S1°.°k"-1,1‘1rSm' ar? “mm 111111' teution that Drake and his friends lodging. Smut wus rather bud i put England where they did. We oft- fields sown with untreated seed. flu e » ' ’ ' - did some damage in latc oats 'l‘ ,__ districts to out the grain too green. Barley.--'l`lio ncreiiize dc-voted to Following is the crop report of fh 3. _ _ Roots.-Dry weather in Septenib ture for August was 6451 me total interfered with the best growth h rains 8 ~ h mean temperature for September wa _ _ ,_ 58 degrees. The highest tcniperatur “nomar "'s°r11’t1°“' Not as Span' was S7 degrees, and the lowest 35 d evening of the 26th and the mornin _ was a light frost on the lst, and lui e very heavy.' In many sections tl e clover was killed out by unfuvornb luce which had been given to indfv- weather in March and April. Son 9 of the early cut hay was damaged l sf-n had been gained not by the pro- wet weather but the bulk_o_f the cr fessional warrior but hy the men who was honscd in good condition and of first class quality. A fair amou is very good although a few corre injured by blight or rot as yet, and promise to be of good quality with in few sections. S' of the root crop, but recently heav ' There were light showers on August t h ld b h . the exploits of the English who haliffr fum' %r8\Ehi|B2¢9t1l;¢a1?;(;n?1'3£§;i 1i,%?hhe_1H;y above the average. There are a few B _ 3 reports of injury from aphids and leaf- e eating insects. “Club Root" is spread- ing and is doing considerable injury 1 d f B 1; | were of good qualify. 'lliey sold at an 0 rl Ish Bai on burned at thi; twenty~five to thirty cents per bushel. I Late potatoes have been very little e _ _ - ._ yields above the average. Frost on I Provincial Department of Agriculture September me Nth' dm some damage er of Y rains have fallen and roo s s ou e e' ln several sections. A few inangels and carrots are grown but turiilp al form the bulk of the root crop. I Fruit.-Tlie crop varies a good deal 1-is were left on the frees as it did n as below the average. ln unsprziyed or 1' of' good qualify. Plums :ire inuch be B ‘L1 ln some sections there fs a very good g set of fruit while in others there will re be very few apples. As at general il thing there was a good crop of earl m apples but the market for them was purely local and soon satisfied, so _ithat prices were low and many apples Ot pay fo pick them. Full apples will bc at fair crop. Winter apples are much t Y E chards scnb and the <-oddllng mo h le have done dun\nge_ Where spraying V was pracfisell the fruit is clean and 1? low the average in yield, but are of ni good qualify. Pasture.-Pastures \\'i~ro good up to l £3 the latter part of flie season when they became rnthcr bare in maui' sections. he is plenty of feed f`or \\'infcr. I Dairy.--Ono or fwo districts rcpor S` lifost correspondents stifle 'that there t i _ ‘ a slight increase in the _'u ily f milk, U1' Stored up wen and was 1)ra(1l1Lauy free but generally it is below flifnt 1013. ml E s.-Thorc has been un iinzri-use il ly are well satisfied with_ the cgi: rii on r,-les. 'l`i\ere has hecii iniprovenn-n _M in thc cure und lirocfliiig of tho uve ‘ age farm flock. 0 . _ _ 99 i good quality. i`he\'e was some _ _ _ . _ _ _ y 0 _ _ _ _ _ Y _ _ _ in the proilllclioll ot L-i:f_Zs .ifnollliting e loose smut and stinking., smut. Dam LU from [cu to [wo/my_"v(_ per (_0m_ age by weevil and joint worm was _ _. _ 1" _ V _ ' many sections. llie fai'im»rs irviiwal- ‘_ _ _ I r. 1 tiful than in 101.1, and prn-_es are lo er. 'l`hey are in fair condition. (los '_ beef cnttlc :irc rather scarce, 'l`lfc 1L is a brisk demand for milcli cows an A' high prices ure paid for both class y of' stock. Sheep and lambs as n ge eral thing are in fair condition an sell well. Good lambs bring l' ci- 1e . , . ' . V- _ . _, _ _ . 1 1.\rlt\ is snmll lho straw “us ti. fun; Der DOHNL _I.h(_m hw hmm an i ll w- ffl ro d cs n- d nfs actor. ‘We believe that the inen_ are g,.,,“.,, in mixed f(.0,|_ more important than the machinery gin of safety. But the governmen if Peas.-l’c:is ure only grown in mixe ` | _ _ ` ' _ T1, rather late, but they grew rapidly It length and the grain well filled und F' good q\iulify_ Most of the barley t able for lls best fluveloplnciit and none ,Q of it rout-_lied maturity before being cut. Potatoes.-Potatoes were planted during July and August. Dry we.ither ‘i in September has injured them a lif- f flo. Early potatoes yielded well and _1_-__ _ _,.,...~.~v,`~.-.-v.._~.~.~ ernment officer could know it, had 111 coasts, so that no country was better G protected than Great Britain, and of sires. Prince . _ _ _ _ _ 105 _ _ _ _ 102 07 ‘J7 01 86 08 89 87 Iiny Wlicait _ (hits _ _ _ _ _ _ Iiarlcy _ _ _ _ Pens _ . _ _ _ _ (`orn _ ._ I’otulor~si _ _ _ _ _ Roots Early Apples. . Fall Apples. _ _ _ Winter Apples. S6 Plums _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 'I5 SS 1;* crczise in tho niiinbor of slioi-p. llo ` |'in‘e scarce. lnif are of good ouulif The bulk ol' thorn will not bo rcudv f` d` ' - ' ~ '~ _ _ ,, _ _ market unfil late in the full. l’rir that to kew 11 Splut ahve is mme cm] Hwy WUC badly 1111111111 by promise f_o bo good. The quality important than to attempt to f'rus aphids in some sections trntc ull the blows of fate. In t.hc Corn -(`orn is only frown by .L few pnrsnznice of that policy we may of- f=\\ll1f‘\"4 -H111 W il 1111!' HOD '1`1\l‘ W1’-1' t¢,,,ti,mH have left but I, gmail mm. ther tonditions have ln-en unfavor- Queens Kings Avg 102 ,100 108 10" I1' .1 1145 fill I 89 S0 S6 100 i0 90 110 S2 1( .i iii) iiii 95 Uii 92 90 ill 89 Sii KS llllllllillliil Mlllllll B011. ’ 8 some doubt as fo whether a clani~she lt was hoped that she might be ah could not be don.: to allow her come close enough to the bridge. throu h two draw bridges on 1 ability to lift mud have been effect ally dispelled. 'f`hc Government have now und consideration the building of' n lan the cars. 'l`hc dcfnznnl for the ni Kin 's Counties. There is no fiuesti ing facilities have been completed, a lui* operation, will provo u source mcstifnablc benefit to thc farmers. BRITISH ARMY DOCTORS l.(_)_\`l)()I\', (ict. H.- 'l`l1c 'l`im .nn~ll1<-ul i-uri‘cspoin1l»f\f who wi- i_o l-‘ruin-<» to iiivvsflgafe the me ical organization on the llrifi which is in charge of' flue lirili ed officer suifl: inifi<~cnf. Uno of lbs-in I suv: goi near him . 'l`h<- <'_on<-u_~asion throw h bceii dazed ubouf ai oiinrtci' of work ilrvssiiig the wounded ii us possible. 97 10| 10.3 104 i 93 S0 07 191 Rl) oo ss si “Send fo R. T. Holman Ltd., for your Potato Baskets. Wliolesale or Retail.” 5945-101811121. “f]oiisi°:°° :“:°°$":‘ a railway landing until this point had been finally and satisfactorily settled. LET Us FORGET' to deliver mud at the railway at Mo cll bridge. but owing fo the wooden come. foundations of the same the dredging n,_/membere’d_ they Wm be as swords Hi To pierce and slay the joy of home. order that the dredge might be thor- L t _ » th m oughly tested it was decided to fake e.].huu1°j:;1i§§; _M113 ti; Yfséllggneer some mud up the Morcll River. a dis~ For if they.” kept ha memory long ' tance of about 8 miles from the mussel The whole world Wm seem dark ima bed, where it was much needed. and drew where the farmers had prepared land- ` ing places. This was rendered very L, 1 v 1 1 h I difficult by the dredge having to pa it “HC $1112 55%?) 2 :ve wnfmg li _ _ DOING SPLENDED_ WORK i 111l