y. _.._.-. .. ~¢._-___,_,_v snsots <.-—’"—- ---- “b ‘nu-w... PAGE TEN BRILLIANT - BRIGHT MELLOWZ DEEP CF TQNE H/[CO TONE-CONTROL Screen Grid Plus you have Automatic Volume Control which counteracts fading so you can not only get but hold and enjoy out- oi-town programs, near and far. And Philco has added a Station Recording Dial on which you can permanently log your favorite stations. The two new Philco Sets~Philco Screen Grid and Philco Screen Grid Plus~—are enclosed in (Ionsoles. lnwboys, l-lighboys, and Railin- Ph0nographs~cabinets which will delight your eye and sztlisfjv your most exacting (lcsire for beautiful furniture. See them today at your nearest Philco dealer's. He will be delighted to give you a free demon- stration. without obligation. All models have Pbilco Tone-Control. Operate it for yourself and learn whatradidsncwesimiraclcmoans“) your greater home on!» ;."~»-vvt_ prim frQm $135.00 to $275.00. (Radio Phonognsph) less tcncs. Easy terms, of course, when you decide to buy. ranpo PRODUCTS uMrrm or CANADA roitorv-ro Famous for its own perfect tone. Philro now adds perfection of tone from the radio station-t subject to your control simply by the turn oil knob on the front oi the set. Now with Philco ToneControl. you can bring in music, great artists, great speakers. your way-with the one quality you like best. Yet further, you can turn the Philco Tone-Control to "mellow" and bring in a rclude played by the great Philco ymphony Orches- tra in dreamy. luscious tones. Turn in "brilliant" and jazz bands are crisp and snappy, or turn to"deep" and they croon and whisper ll a touch of your hand. Philco Tonellontrol is an addition to all the great features which gave Pbilro the leadership it still boldt Balanced Units and the wonderful life-like tone they produce are retained. And Philm also ofiers its new, exclusive circuits producing that marvellous selectivity which gives fine tuning anywhere on the dial Power and distance-ability are extraordinary’. In the new Phileo Also—A Marvellous Battery Set For the first time In radio history rural dwellers t-annow have a set equal In every reaped lo the best electric. arts. New tubes THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAR.__ Nuns o! Tree (lmsendsatvrigofashrubor small tree, with bright rad berries. and three lobed leaves. and Ialuliol’ the name. Botanieally it is Vibumum opulus 1... vsr Amerlcanum iMill-l ait., and has so many P0P“!!! film‘ cs that we can at once sea the ad- vantage of the Latin nsms by wbivh 1t is known to botanists sit over the world, In England (where I first saw it) it is called the Guslder New. but on this continent it is variously named. The Cranberry tree or Hills Bush Cranberry ss the berries AN used as a substitute tor that fruit. and another name is the Pimblnl. which last. however, t cannot ex- plain. Although the fruit is pcrtect- ly wholesome to humans. it has l toxic effect on poultry, and the mis- chievous urchins oi my native county used to feed the berries to the hens to see the effect. After a while the birds would stagger a- bout tipsily, and perform grotesque antics; wherefore the berries were called "hen drunks." The leaves, as i have said, are three-lobed. and the lobes are senate and pointed; ‘in the European form there are two little "suricles" shaped like minute human ears-just at the junction o! the leaf-stalk and the blade, but in the American form these are reduc- ed to something like little warts. The flowers also have points of ln- terest because they are of two kinds: in the centre of the cluster they are small, bell-shaped. radiant and u t feet d f’ r bat t’ n in Its this Plfleo set inhrwzlrforetillalhlnce. first! len-ailivity". Boilers-won.- sum lion reduced ton pnlnthll vto nndrelmed (sf-beautiful fnrnituri models with lnnn ConIrol-fls-onderfi I vnlura. BALANCED UNIT - RADIO Licensed by Canadian Radio Patents Limited WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MARITIME ACCESSORIES LTD HALIFAX AND SAINT JOHN a3 "C"? FQUOQQSUCFCYQC "FilhlilPS Will he buying at our Ware- house, Hogan's Wharf, every day. Stock must be good. otheruisc cannot. handle. f a. l... DOUGLAS Charlottetown l tuusmrt inn HEATING If you want t Expeditions and love."-—Da\'id Belasco. amount. of Adolph Lewisnhn. 131170Oiltiltiltfiiltfisiv!)004301300001 Expert workmanship 1 . BULBS Fred ll. Trainori BULBS We have just received and i opened our annual fall ship- ment ot flowering BULBS dir- ect from LISSE, HOLLAND. D S0 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre PM“ 393“! Our stock of notes m. all large first. size BULBS which will produce large bloom and give very much better results 1 than smaller and interior Bulbs sold elsewhere. HYACINTHS. TULIPS (Dou- f ' " ble and Singlet DARWIN long lty stem TULIPS. oarroniis. ‘ NARCISSU S. CROFUS. - > SNOWDROPS, FREESIA, etc” etc.. all at lowest prices. We is what you want. To feel my POSTAGE on a" ma" we..- 566MB; K0 IIHOW YOU!‘ $019! orders. Send for our Bulb Psi. w“, _ are safe; that you can de- _ for sale at. our BOOKSTORE. Pk?“ a pend on your netting fonyesrs j!” V to come. The dependability of ’ & co‘ "hf-ii ' . u I ' fig“ “Prince Edward Limited l» y FOX Netting ‘ g Vs proven by 20 rear! o! lfltll- _~u_u~._-_fifl—'m“___ iqéhui‘ [factory service. “ P s ,’ I m. 1 t SE_ND YOUR ORDER I TODAY l i‘ Lilli’...filofffiiil‘... “d” ENGI-ls" Fox “Quality is the "r-W" ' ‘d l I so I send for our Catalogue M First Consi eration “u For Ranch Supplies. It cou- r a talus valuable information. ‘ ' ' " ' n our , ., _ For security o y h y *~ atIIOMANS F“ t" M“ “w” i t“ "' l L Satisfaction guaran- ws . s""“'”::,:';:k" ' teed. -' t ‘ Sold by the oldest p .L§§.~....;.___-_- dealers in ranching ‘ supplica I ALL stzcs IN STOCK LIMITED. 04 Queen SIN" London, l 0g l. Ellllll"! Public Auction Sales or The Rogers Hardware Fennefl "No man can he entirely happy lor has a right to live unless he is in “In order to be successful a certain courage is essential."- neuter. that is, they never produce berries. All are white. Another change. induced by the NEwSY FARM NOTES By Agricola .1 l I l stuffs and by its habit of gnawing the woodwork causing ‘thousands oi dollars damage. All rats. too, are oarnivarous. and young poultry 01- ten tall victims. Owing to their cunning they may be present in larger numbers than we suspect. On one farm in our prov- incs where I was employed, the buys trapped about, 200 rats and 500 mice in two years. and yet it was seldom that we saw a live rat. Both the Dominion Government and that ot the United States, pub- lish pamphlets on the hes; means oi] circumventing that wily animal, and, every farmer should have them. A‘ vent ingenious trap was construct-i ed by s tanner who knew his rats He procured two deep cults: into om‘ he put s. little grain, and filled thr other about quarter full ot wrtcr Then he built a little island plut- torm( Just big enough ror one rat. and placed it in the centre of the water. level with the fluid. After consuming the grain in the first cask. the rats tried the second, and the first in swam round till he founn ' the Island. The. next did the same but when he tried to get on the ref- v uge, the fight that ensued gave the others the idea that the quarrel was over some toothsome morsel, and they piled into their own destruc-‘ tion by drowning. l However, in my own case. I'll do" as before: a phosphoric rat extermi. ator. judiciously placed, will do the‘; trick. t l “The true cause of war lies in‘ man's natural pugnacity and thirst‘ for powerfl-salvaclor de Madariagafi climate, is that the shrub exceeds t0 feet, and the branches change their direction several times. My corm- pondent says that the height is l2 to 15 feet. The~“high mish Cranberry" is found right around the north tern- perate zone: in N». America, Europe, Canada's Market for i Canadian Wheat Enormous Growth in Use of Prepared | l Whole Wheat Foods That Canada is finding one grow- and N. W. Asia; sndpvlfhll” ‘m the ing market within her own borders Andes‘ n h” an nun-my m? “on” for Western Wheat surpluses ls re- ‘ Mm a considerable “ohm-re Con‘ vealed by statistics compiled over the tout. » found it was so. all goes well, will have my "fish Bush Cranberries." Worms on Birch There must have been myrlads o which the hot sun has dried up. enquires whether this is likely to kil to store up material in fungus. as stated in last Notes." Th! RIC! Come Roma its not tiles its fleas." put into home- ly words the long struggle at human lite against the lower forms of ere- nlght I hear the rats holding high festival ln the lttic. The cold youth- er has driven than: into quarters." '17" Brown or house rat. sometimes brought to Enllmd from Asia about “l9 Y"? "37- lfid I'll-B followed tha steps of commerce all over the world, Possessed of greater size. mental m. roitness and fecundity, it soon re. duced the old mgllsh black rat to the position of sn almost extinct species. its ‘aptability ia so nut that it invades all plneol in “my, men's lunch in the ntinu. and m ms cold o! the refrigerator rootna in the cold storage pianta it reach by p”. ducinl thicker fur. The rat has several littors in tna year, the average being tan to a litter: "immortal caaas of twenty have been recorded. ‘thus under fav- orable conditions. it becomes an in- nsw was _ _ v _ AND " 2.12:2: ‘gees; "111: Company Limited 5.2.: ~ --- w.» n. s» m». 0h and ler “"°""“‘ " cessoriea as Fox Pan,‘ Alfred F'"-"°" h“ Tongs, Staples, etc. I - H A R D W A R E — Ill Fifth AIIIIO New You, N. I- i tolerable pest, destroying immense quantities ot all-in and other food- The snowball tree of our gardenswm wnutcn a“ N“, L: v. Opulus var. sterilis. a formlm five Yea“ u” L)‘; _ having all tho flowers radiant and neuter: it is consequently propagat-‘Emce ‘lmhn ca“: H ed by grafting on the wild form. I am ' planting the berries received and it‘ own ‘the birches have a scorched sp- pearance just now, and on examin- ing the leaves. ths cause is found to be a 5mm “an cuerpmu about interview. “Out researches, while not one quarter o! an inch long. and a- bout the thicknus of a. stout thread. them and they have eaten off all the y cellular tissue from the underside of Impala “m” “m” i“ ‘he Sh”? "l m, 193,,“ lemma only the mp “m, Shredded Wheat Biscuits. per head oi A correspondent of Th; Guardian the trees. Just as the willows were killed three years ago. No. the luv- es have done their work, which was the young buds at their base. ready for nut year. Had the attack occurred ear- lier in the season the consequences would have been serious; the buds would not have developed and the branches would have died during the Winter. The willows were killed by a "Nature The philosopher who said "when atlon. In the dead watches o! tho “winter known as the Norway irst was 0! 100d: I have ssea it stealing the past few year: and released today, o“ ream“; the ‘cmmpmlymg n0” iSeptember 15th) by the Canadiant tvliercin it was stated that berry had shredded wheat company, Ltd The: a “at Stone‘ I made the mental re‘ figures, which are lll the nature oi a' mark NC’ M" is m observer! Thnlmarket research. are a hide spread flat stone is the mark of the Viburn- , ‘ms!’ and on opening the parcel 1 ioods in Canadian homes uni .; . . lsurvey cf the use of whole t. in enormously lllCI". he Flt ‘ _ pm. ytrue oi prepared \\l1'tlc \\.. tit.- t Shredded Wheat Cmupezzl at least: the sole >Glll‘CC_‘ til 1 Vltstcrn whole wheat gram tL.. sumption 0t crop surpluses 2:: this form has been very cons delnbe "In round figures you can I-iht‘ it ‘the Shredded Wheat Company in an of course covering every home in Canada. tend to show that huntltctlo of thousands of these homes are using tolady at least one ounce of i’ the family. than was the case five years ago. Thus Canada is finding a 1 msrltet for about 2,000,000 pounds more Canadian wheat weekly from l this source alone." . ‘We attribute the growing popular- i lty o! whole wheat prepared foods tol I growing interest in dletetlcs on the ~ part of Canadian housewives." ‘Bothl the medical fraternity and the whole | wheat food mivwtthcturers have tori years been urzlv ' and rightly urg-| lng, the essential fond value and the economy of whcat ln articles of dict The combined propaganda is begin-P nlng to take effect and as a result. Canada's surplus of wheat is help" reduced at s time when reduction ‘ badly needed. Pilesifio Quick Piles are caused by had ctrcuianm of the blood in the lower bowel and a weakening o! the parts. Only an in- j ternal medicine can remove the ‘"59- Thfl" Why extemsl remediest and cutting fall. Dr. manual-nu.‘ -ROID. succeeds, because it re. liaves this congestion and strength- ena the affected parts. Dr. Leon- hsrdrs prescription has such s. won. det-ful record for quick. sate and last- ing relief even in chronic and stub- born case. that Hughes Drug Co I-id- says try HEM-ROID st my ex- . Dtnse. Your Pile suffering must end or money back. l Work your Horse, dunngireatiment l I need l hm‘. imam dietitian”; tnflalrlliiflaetlhnn‘. ‘ii: mplerbtniand work the hnraedurinl treatment "memoir-t; m. Salami ecn- _ W" ‘I or ' ' mammals. ill w- 7- YWII- llr-s lmaan Bldg. llonueni lllll-tllllllilllfln p’ llvxlttttw that nearly two million iamiilcs ale‘ today including tvhole wheat fonds ll'l ltheir daily dxt," said an ofilcial ui In vm nut no} tsunami!" ‘I’ CLIII\|IIIII llil IIUIUSI ‘ X GingarHIel/bii I Inna‘. M8. Canada No evening refreshment can be more appropriate-none more thoroughly enjoy- ed by your guesta—nnd no trouble to prepare, Ginger Ale after your next bridge party-it: keeps no one awake nights-appeals to everyonewho test its delightful tang-all respond to the invigorating glow that it brings. well water (government tested for purity)—adds sparkle, punches-an excellent mixer with any other beverage-finest folks order it by the case from their grocer. lllanufacturera o! SUSSEX otn ntvcusn 4 GINGER BEER _ . GINGER ALE SUSSEX GINGER ALE LIMITED, Sussex, New Brunswick hostess. 0 Try Sussex In Stone-IO 0n. SUSSEX MINERAL SPRINGS LIHITSD I Successful Fox Feeding Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE LIMITED, have found the solution in their increasingly, popular Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results in our Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- fed Foxes” are in a class by themselves. They “produce Ensure success by liberal feeding of the goods.” “IMPERIALS.” For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. Imperial Distributors for Maritime Provinces for sisrriziiiliziggg 193w the host can serve it: as well as the a Delicious by itselP-made from nrtesian clash and pep to fruit Chill before serving. Successor m‘ - SUSSEX IIVBRAGI COMPANY How to IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hauck Fire Guns