THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MA)’ 16. 1 Qnéi QllqMelotte is paying for that Dairy Barn” The Melotte is easy to clean and to kee clean. Its lowreceivin tankdoes awaywit high, heavy lifting. t is easy to turn and skims close. The care with which the Melotte Cream Separator is built aridthe high quality of the materials used combine to give you long ser- vice and freedom from repairs. In Europe, where dairying is famous for high-quality the products, the Melotte is the leading _ - y separator. _ / l I..ISTl<.R [JOE The money saved by the high-standard skimming performancepf the Melotte vii help pay for your farm improvements. Ask your nearest dealer to demonstrate the Melotta to you now. Then judge its value for yourself. R. A. Lister Si Co. Canada Limited Toronto. Charlottetown, P. O. Box 32 LIS'I‘ER DEALERS H. L. “vDUrhALlA, lilcluiles fiusullnw finirlnrl. (‘v-u-li- Oil inlinrl. (rulin- OII Tractor!» Fli-rtrii- “Marl. Eliwlris- Llvlilin: Plilnll. rump- it ll iiii-r Systems. ‘Vlshllll Slnvhinel, Fllllfll. Clitlli 5TB“ i\ KT, ’A ll. A. “TIATIIERBIB, ‘ iialnpelllriv (ilenwnnil alnnQ-‘ng I ll. H. IIAFLEM, “TLFRICD MrDOU-GALL, ‘ygfg Llflll; Enieriilii Tyne Talley gnu". “on. J. ‘JVll-LEY, ERNEST SMITH. JOHN H. GILL, All-rm.‘- l Pawn“! (‘hlrlfillfluwll J. it. Tl\i\l0.\S, W. W. MURPHY, “q |‘(_ gi|,q,\'§_ ~ NEvvslY FARM NOTES house. The Grecian Isles were swept by cyclones. Wlntecretumod lathe. middle Atlantic States with snow Iflnil gsles: l2 reported dead end 8.000 l The llolilen Fertilizer Spreader ltion for the star-geser ‘after the sun sets. l and being further from the sun the two stars as one. l gsnd m1 the Dower of’ gravitation s ‘been observed. this cannot be proved Later scientists think thr‘, ‘ Venus. windant water in its atmosphere this accounts for its splendor; features, reflect at least '10 per cent l ' tlon round the sun in 225 days. l I Slifl. alt. Stewart Vernon Remington i SUHSOI. MCTCUIT hid 1118C disappear- LLOYD iioonrisox, HERBERT MKLLIGABI: ‘i HALMIR! nrrcmssos, “L but Vmu" u" cnxfit m°°ni "d from-nil Julnlillrllkn‘: F“ .\|lI\‘0IIfl!Q Jupiter hung in the empyresn in s ; sous: A. ionsiix, “l_"“‘m°n‘ sons" n. roan. M 8T9“ fllllvflll 11M- . N" ‘ "u "m" l , Do these groupings of planets pro- l i rmzn ssmrusos Faitslkliflg-A" Mourns L/inmss, l tluce any effector! the rest of the l0- ; -““""' ' "'"’“'"“ l‘ liar system? ‘My contention is that. ; .IOI‘I;".\rl‘.-:I.O.\'I. ;','ur";_fif§; l- témnriffui- ' they do—and that by the mysterious ~ a "‘ power called gravitation. We at once t-OJJUU .'$lllX'.Cl‘.l>Dl‘$ well bc iii.- now ivorld telephone r5‘. \vh".o‘:i is i-o be issued in Denmark. The book will be officially ln-p()\\1\ as tho "Anniiwirc Telephon- ilucludes names oi practically all lque International.‘ and commonly European subscribers whose business called ATI. It uzll be printed in necessiwies forciail WIOphOl-lc con- 'lF'f‘€l’l(‘-l‘i, German and lmghsh, and versotion. Allis-Chalmers’ “United” l A Sensational New Farm Tractor Greater Powc r--Mod ern Design-Lighter Weight THE "UNITED” TRACTOR brings you those many practical improvements .. ilesig-il and cons rsction for which you have been waiting-features that mean lower power costs. creator dependability and all-around usefulness. These are the distinct advantages “United" make available. , A PUROLATOR. THOROUGIILY CLEANS THE ENGINE OIL once every l four minutes. Til}: device adds years to the useful life of a. Tractor, and gives i inakimum lubrication with fewer oil changes. THE “UNITED” ENGINE IS ABSOLUTELY SEALED against dust and mil by an efficient. double-action air-cleaner. Air entering the carburetor is cleaned by centrifugal faction and then filtered through an oilsoaked mattress of steel wool. , RAPID WATER CIRCULATION and positive cooling of the Engine is assured , ' by a centrifugal pump, with a speed of 1200 R. P. M. The pump is gear-driven and al- l ‘veg’: on the job. THE THREILBEARING ORANKSHAFT IS OF DROP FORGED STEEL, 21',’ inches in diameter. Pressure lubrication is provided for all Bearings through drilled oil lead in the Crankshaft. The camshaft is also a drop forging, case harden» ed and ground. A LIVE‘. REAR AXLE OF EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH AND RUGGED- transmits the driving power to the rear Wheels. The axle shafts are made of The Shafts are Mounted in (liYrT. u I HESS _ chrome nickel steel and are 3 inches in diameter. “Hyottfi Roller Bearings. THE DIFFERENTIAL IS OF THE FOUR. PINION TYPE. mounted in Tim- kcn Roller Bearings, and contained within the large ring gear. Pinions and gears ‘_. are of the highcst grade alloy steel. i EXOEPTIONA-LLY EASY STEERING, comfortable seating and convenient location of all controls provide operating ease comparable to that of an automobile. A comfortable seat places the operator in easy reach of the controls and affords a clear view for all kinds of work. FRONT AXLE SPINDLES, AS WELL AS THE FRONT AXLE, ARE STEEL DROP FORGINGS. Spindles are fitted with Timken Roller Bearings and are pressure lubricated through Alemlte-Zerk fittings. Felt retainers prevent en- trance of dirt and loss of grease. THE “UNITED” TRACTOR IS BUILT FOR_THE FROST 6i WOOD GOM- PANYLIMITED, by the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company-world famous builders of Farm Tractors and Power Machinery. WRITE 0R. CATALOGUE, giving the complete story of this remarkable Tractor, or ask the “F. 8a W." Agent. l Had (mp-g flnhsialielrizy of .. H rntino, w. s. . PW" t W00“ . , , “hum-fin; iimrisv, Limited Snlnt Iollilpflriil.“ Mani-log, 1N; B; Woodstock. N. B. (‘hsrlotfetmm P.E.l. Viiiftors in _»_Qhar1ottetown are invited to call at the Frost and Wood Sslesroom on Kent Street efid to inspect samples of Far-m Operating Equipment, including Tractors, Tractor Flows and Tractor Hal-rows. Heed lblfice eml Work SMITH‘?! FALLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,,,,,,,_ } . ‘L-flaisiisrl». admit this in the matter of the tides, which we know by experience, are ‘higher when, the sun and moon are lin conjunction and lower when they l are in quadnsture. My theory iithat ‘the lighter fluids. like ti-ie earth's in; mosphcre, and the aunts flaming en- rclcoe are aflectcdrin the same way by the force of gravity, though ln n. _.....-'>i‘ degree. lf the sun can be ex- cited by this means and induced to throw oilt streamers of fire l-lundieds of miles long. then forces will come into operation which will react through all nature. Astronomers assert that the cold products of these fiery stream- crs fall back into the sun and are visible as sun-spots. Coincident with them are silrorne, magnetic storms, extreme heal. rain. and s number of other conditions all of which aflect llfc on this planet. _ Something of this cosmic effect seems to have been known to tile an- cients, perhaps cven before Ur of the Chsldees flourished: but man has so much "ego lrl his cosmos" that in the course of tinlc he particularized. whereas nature. so "careful of the type, so careless of the single life." always generalizes. Charlatans arose who claimed that each man was born under thc influence of some particular star. and that it guided his cal-cor from thc cradle to the grave. Thus thc old Astrology was corrupt- ed, and when its mirlistranls finally uierc discredited. it was consigned to oblivion with them. There came a revival of the inter- ,esl. attaching tn this subject when l50 years ago Jevons wrote, "How if the planets govern the sun. and thc sun governs thc vintages and har- vests. and thus the prices of food GAlbI-IN lZfll-IMENTS Brighten up your lawn and garden! The right implements will make the work easy end pleasant. Rakes, hoes. shovels, shrubbery trimmers - ever? needed implement is here, priced sur- prisingly low and guaranteed to give you the seuiiecwry Ill-vice you have every right to expect. The p Rogers Hardware C0,, The spectroscope shows ab-l By Apia]; jhcmcless. Property damage by flood Why waste time and energy in spreading permit" b I _ I IIlllCl gale estimated at l0 to 1s mll- hand whenpifhe Home“ Wm do u so much even" Y _ lion.dollars..lnflucnze. rife es it was faster flllll i THE NEW ASTROLOGY and raw materialsandthcstateofthe M sunspot maximum m 1918' but 4 ("is "film sky still has attrac- , at sunset. ,M¢Y¢l1r.v. pest his "greatest essterni I elongation," is closnlg in on the sunl and sinks lost in his rays: Venus is~ close to Jupiter now snd both lip- uroach the horizon shout two hours Like Mercuryzi eVenus is an "interior" planet, whqggf lorbil; lies between the sun and ma; iof the earth, so that it appears both ,~ [as a morning and an evening stan. I1 ll-xluercury. and much brighter also, it is longer visible and not so elusive. Venus ls considered to be the "Mez- jmroth of the Book of Job; its daz- lzllng brightness early attracted the l attention of the oli-LGieeks who cal- gled it, "Phosphorus" when it sppesr- ,Pd M a morninz star. and "Hesper- -us" on its evening appearance, until at length Pythagoras identified the ‘This planet furnishes so close n parallel to our earth, in mass volume t j its stirlace, that by analogy the older l astronomers were inclined to believcl ,thst its dill-rial rotation was nearly the same R5 that of the earth. but as 1 no part of its reel surface has ever' lime the moon with respect to the earth.) Ven- us continuously presents the 55mg , face to the stln, and under high mag- . niflcation it successively undergoes P the phases of crescent. half. and full “n: l ing 'up E. Passenger ship". {clouds besides hiding its geographical of the unsllght felling on lt. Venusi ‘has a "year" about two-thirds the , length of ours. completing its revolu~ The day after the eclipse of the (April 29th) the western sky l presented a magnificent spectacle at l milder type. Passing on for lack of rqlncc, 1 note that in August therc wcre great storms in Canada and | hcrtt waves in the States. On the 30th l in P. E. I. occurred the worstelectric i storm of the year, with a wind thatl fairly bcnt the trees and did great, dalrlag: to lite gardens. In Sept. much rain fcli here with continuous’ 1 _, _r m 4 _ movement of the barometter.—"Jup-| y cuuous l e P5eud°'s°'°nw ‘l! l itor living up to his reputation "my Astrology should. m likc manner, foreshadow the triumphs which prc- l cise snd methodical investigation may l yet disclose, as to the obscure period- PHOHQY market. it follows that. the configuration of the planets may Drove to be the cause of the greatest‘ commercial disasters. It is a curious fact, not silfficienlly’ known, that thc i electric telegraph was a. favorite i dream oi’ the physicists and roman- y tlclsts o! the sixteenth and scven- teenth centuries. It would be equal- Write or Phone your order lllClC-lJOk says. In Nov. Britain wns| lint lorst thrice visited by flercc galcsl ‘of 83 flLlLll. causing lass of life by! ,f:illing trees and chimneys and by u w; ic causes affectini: our welfare when , q-flffg,» accidents January 4m 1929 l I.” ffl" - i, .. . ' -' K7. I . zeflllillllerclfialll rlllilzltztfonlitnlicféligi-J32:i ‘Mn?’ vvenus and Jupiter m a brllil _ , / fiil/f/rl/{ugle Ive b q, .' limit uric across the southern sky,‘ i _ I I l ‘sih \gh N.” A m "l 19”‘ “M5 " mmmbl“ “m” follcwcci by violfnt oscliations oi’ thc " '4-¢*-h-'- lment of the subject. when the sun. Jilplter, the earth, Venus and lvler- Icury act three at a time in line with | one another. | Now let us briefly cxillninc thc rc- , cords. Besides the cast‘ of tin-cc in _ line jilst mentioned. I nncl that when ions of lhcse planets. by virtue of the bnrcmctcr and low thermometer. i Fobrilrlry 14th, Vi-nus,'Jupitei' ilhfll ‘Biotin in conjunction. with clectrlcl sir-rill two deyr. aftcr Ill p. m.» Baro- l ill0l‘?l' fcll O\'f‘l' onc inch. April lstfi, Jllplltl‘ and Venus near each other,“ brain cli-ctric storm here <11 11.m.l_ wccorltncitv of its orbit comes llc'1i"cl' Gales m out and stalks‘ many “veal l ‘ ' ‘_ _' “ _ ‘ l lori ctvl lunch property damage. Ap~| _ lthc 9 1th 11-1311; t] Othsl tlnlcs. dl-wflb- l n, .33‘ hqqyém“. and Jumm. in com northern Harbor at Ur rind was con- '.c:‘.s m“ “Imam: c ‘oil's ‘vhmiwml 19cm‘ iunctloll On 25th tornadoes in Geor- “Med 173' i vmuu-‘d “‘l‘-°5'~‘ 93*'°3\'-"ll' “i 11'5"’ il- 111K191‘ JHM " . ion was undertaken for topographic- l6. 1921 I ivl. l. Pcnr-lvrnckc comct - ‘ gin, 'I‘c:-. 3 and Nebraska: many kil- led. At llli‘. cud of May i929. Nep- *1 TQBSQIIE- . within l0 milliczt lnllcs of til: cnrlh. one “.5115 o; Price $40.00. TERMS $20.00 with 0rd 1st, 1930 Bruce Stewart £5‘ Co. Ltd. ClHlFlOlIICIOWIlbP. E. l. it .. i mid her t‘\‘[~l\l1}§!5 l" mesidw cllstirltlan of the Eilmclzzon m, irlot Council. she is also .1 m“ scx County Councillor and (l Justin; f.» ’ ai cr'.lrli' time 91d Mars were close toi-cthcr—— l-lll! lvllllllf‘ filflllfl o; the p01,“ ZEl-Olllfwl \1‘:_\l 10v. hell’ liq. i! 1711! for“, 9 (‘pbrzcs wan and the carlyqg feet high and (he ,,h;tc“~._,sl, 0., _ _ period‘ with cool and mm w "mm nut of Junc VIPS notable for volcanic them rental-s in good ccntlition“ > i? and congideraltle mm‘ Great “with i eruptions mid earthquakes in various \ll’oo!icy' statcd..“l.i all Iraq there is ' aormslgl’ Ham“ and m ,saskalfllc' plat-cs. Siliiicicnt. has now been iziv- t no other temple so ulcll preserved. T 6‘ I? ll 232ml. :20. amlislgllauilllfimld Ehiiilnfhcii to shmv that lhese-phcilonlena When inside. onc obtans an as- ' . . . ncsr i. __ n, . _ ., .. _ _ _ earth. Barcmmer peflurbpd‘ muchllruc a bhilnsz on inundsnc GIIZllSIQCiIISlIIIIE effect of colnplctncss. It “VOL 1S vuu- LO“. mm m1; rug-pi, 24m m.“ mum ,nncl.iit may bx to incite others tolls the only place in Iraq u-hrrc o c 120 mph Cfi. C5D“ Hat“ work!‘ l-<1l~»\’~‘ ‘ “ll llllll lrlfillllflillltl Study. ‘can stand in a Babylonian lclnplc and “ ha“, ~ wh h is nct too u-lllcult for the flv- ; forget for s. moment thaLit is a ruin" ' " lfrF-C-"l- l The excavation of thTs temple mauled. sixty mph. on P. E. I. 26th. l C F“ n . ‘ . p I _ _ _ Gm Wm‘ hem; min hem Sm. m!‘ Th. ur-svut conimlctwu of ulin-iinnrkcd ihe f.nal flCllVlLiCS of tho Bad N E storm cts has bi-oilght grczit izalcs off the expedqgon-s eighth season at U1. o; The vear 192s was iliSt after lnaxi- | m“ P! Chink“ PM" °*"'@"l°"=’,the Chsldees- "Phi? antiquities found mum sun-shot Year. and a bad yciirlsulhfble in Hie“. "°"?‘°l’“‘°““ an? “Me bee“ dmded Wlwulll U" 1PM it w“. on January 22nd Jumtfi and | (‘F-HJFIUILCCS 1n Brawl. There hmc .Govfi.nme1: and the expedit-ml Uranus were in conjunction. and on l n” Mo“ Hales m the mid-west Th‘ “mdlllmls slur‘ “"5 53 “as” the 25th Ne“. York ha“ a “m. of .I.O,H'»‘l“~" I" “ll “m” mslallces “rem es and includes many of lhccldcst . A . line-s of llfc‘ took place. The weather, - ~ ..,’ 1 r a _ m_p_h_ and Ottawa 3‘, mnh" m“, ‘ _ I l d v ‘m Ioolecs unearned in thc M.sopot fortunately no loss c! life. Hail storm l hm? m unusua "can ' r“ “ 1mm“ van‘??- rulned thousands of apple trees in‘ nightly displays of ailroraes. South Africar-their slimmer. Baro- meter extraordinarily disturbed hcrc during the whole month: fcll onc and onc-half inchcs on thc 25th; with considerable wind-the ‘flail! , _ I Temple Is Found . end" of the New York storm. Jilpit» 5215p us all "rvur wn~llcil uool to}. manufactured inlo ,v.1rn. sellinrth finished article and Qhcrclly lncme your profits. Our charges iiri- us follows: (m. in; 8 cciils pi-r pound. rarilingm spinning single yarn ' cents n pound, doubling nnil iii-Ming 3mg extra, coloring 10 rrnls per pa“ extra. We pay freight both my“; shipments of if-C 11.2. or ..::. guarantor- satisfaction. Will he pleu- cd In forward sample cnrri and shl). ping tags on request. I’. H. COP!‘ WOULEN .\Ill.i., Port Eight, N. B. -i Mas L. R. Ilhcll. of Edmonton, ‘Eltgland. has modestly refused the ire-cert offer of thc Edmcn on Coun- jcil to rome a c-‘ty park for her in Recognl-ion of her work in tho dis- trict. ‘Mrs ftiholl sport“; her days in collecting corffibuiflfons for a ca-op~ orstfvc clilb which silpplies provis- -15-0i. FOR SALE SlilEl) Pih-YFOES .Spauldin_: Rose er wss in perchellon—40 millions of miles nearer to the sun and thc eerth on Sept. 5th. and as. thc year". wore on conditions were strilcinglyi bad. In April earthquakes in Europe l :.:;“;:::..'";r.l..1?.l1.“i;..:;::;=...:::on» in Moms-il- Corinth being destroyed w m” hstlbj." thc university» nlllmum and the ' ' l ,l3rit"sh Museum, stating that one of ~ ‘the ‘cast prcservrcl temples had been ulxovorcil in what appeared-tn. be ‘an- insignificant mound... . ., 4 l Tho report by C. Inonerd Woollcy, PHILADELPHIA. May l4.-.-'I'l'lc' U. iversitv o! Pennsylvania today sn- zlozutcrd n report from. the archae-j Work your Horse , ’ , . during treatment! r, I C I I l __.._ 1 w ~ bio need to lay llyl n horse eufirring from rig I 0 ) I ‘Yb lameness. elvellln s or inflammation. use healbitse end wot Lhe horserluriru treatment. . Will not hllltwr nnr remove hair. Sali- nornical. Booklet free. $2.50 per bottle-at your drugglst’: or general merchant's. W. F. Young. Inn. Lyman Bldg, Montrml Green Mountains At our Warehouse. Hogan's Willis | i ‘l ' l‘ Pllnnc llTll dzreator of the cxpediton, states .4 _ , - . . that the temple was built by ,Neb- - 3 J. hichrdncznr abou 600 B. C. and. was “Udutkw H _ Charlottetown‘ l,_ E L -A'LEXANDIIII Murrny— imdiiil l“ “ml "ilslllred by Namnldus lllllilnilnillon -. . 50 ‘VCR-m lmmg 1t w“ gmmd in fl-"g '-— -»--->--~-_--,e-,~,~,_-~ ,,,g...,¢,.¢¢¢q.sssssuwu _ _,___ ______ ____- r - 1 6000/ i0 your car- ’ MANY thousands of Canadian Women are driving the‘ i own curl“ The two-cer-per-fsmily vogue is good. Why should not llillliiily drive her own our? ,~ Bub lldiel, be good lo our care! Rem they are only Ihfllillilloil they cannot t you whet they need, unleel some day they slop deed. or ct overheated and boll up: 0r, maybe, they star! to rattle and squefir. This ls their only means of telling you llllll you lieve neglected them. If this happens, chances are the! you have not got the habit of‘ hav- ing your car lubricated every 500 miles. This must be done riaglllflflf- If you have your oer Alainiled-dubflcaled with Alemlle by a gcnuiflfl Alemile dealer, who will use only the genuine Alemite Lubricants -—yon will not only eliminate costly breakdowns, but enjoy wil- tinuoas use of yourcer in season and out. And your car will perform like e new one even when ll le years old. _ ' lllocye look [or "llle-Alenlile Sign-Jule! on the genuine . Uollllelllbfldlflll, refuse all substitutes, and you will be well repaioi for ‘your care. I. 7 oasrfios _or “UANADAI; liniai \ \ STEIART-WARNER-ALEMITE ‘coili- ran -. nsiinsyitsa. 01'9"” A- Him" C°- Clliifllllllcowll- Moore Bros" Charlottetown. . l-lcusiic Service Station, flharlottetown. A. B.._L. Horne, Summerslde. Jenkins Service StatlonfClparlottetown. Taylor & McNeil, Summerslde. T. (‘. Ives, Charlottetowh. _Corn'ey»-Bros.. Summerslile.