' W, ma, and great quantities: ' 0| mow. "nmnpreaseo. as econ- . sequence III! h" b5” "n" x f “rec in the t-ltv and We INN’ ' cal-loads of New Brunswick, " trade. - mu no. a IJPLAND " E l Pressed Hay; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BY AGIICOLA NEWSY NozEs ‘J FEED own,‘ to [PPM] weather.‘ thesis that gravitation caused (l) farmers who have» u” p; press have been unable. however. only assuming major pm. portione. under certain conditions and at certain places. Home prelim- been obliged to bring over some» ma..- mmd Hay for our retail before an attempt is made to sup- Dort these theories by examples col- lected over a long period of years. The pull of the gravitational force will be increased (l) when the moon or some planet is in conjunction with the sun; (2) when the moon or some planet is in opposition to the sun: (3) when the moon is in conjunc- tion with- some planet or, (i) when two planets are in conjunction. With regard to the tides, they may be dismissed with the remark that everyone agrees that the highest are produced by the sun and moon in conjunction lnew moon), the next we have now in stock some; l m small bales. Can supply in: my quantity up to oarloali. M‘, ‘special price in ten lotss “flppcd to any station. , w, want some PRESS!!!) gTltAW delivered at our ware- houm lligheet price paldl “w” in cash or exelillllflli an-nn-lm-rrbvmrrn-pg-qg“ 2 Z ior Feeds. i highest by the sun, and moon in op- ; position, (full moon) and the lowest , by those two celestial bodies in quad- & co. rature. _ : 'l‘lle second argument, that high LI M | T l‘. D g winds are produced in the manner indicated-in the second paragraph, is not so generally believed, if at all. t ElPl-hlllwkee And Storms In I farmer raver I advanced the movements of the water known as tides; (2) movements of the air, as gales; and (3)), movements of the earth. as earthquakes; the latter, inary considerations are . necessary years, f find that there is always Rustic meteorology makes much newspapers afterwards heavy gales in the U. B. A. language called collateral; the same cause (gravitation) duces both. it towards the sun and is therefore body for a smaller one. barometric pressure for a great many moon, generally the day lftfl- "m" times the day before. This took place in a marked deg!” If"? 1"‘ full moon, of which more I110"- the moon in weather forstellina, and especially of the crescent moon; but the results were so often disepvolnt- ing that I became a confirmed seep- tic until Lnoticed the facts Just set forth. With the fall of the baro- meter ls associated lilgll winds and other unpleasant conditions. A sing- ular feature is that on two occa- sions s. great fall took place here without any storm to speak of, the reported a fall of the barometer at full or new oi Wlth regard to earthquakes, there was at one time some attempt made to connect them with sun-spots. They are to my way of thinking, not I cause and effect, but what is in legal that is, pro- The earth as it speeds around the sun, is actuated by two forces. The centripetal force is that which draws manifestation of the law of gravity- the attraction of a. large material The other, Yet on following out a graph of the the centrifugal force, makes the earth inclined to fly ofl at a tangent, in a straight line. These forces, the one contradicting the other, as it were, effect a sort of compromise every second and the result is a more or less circular orbit of revolu- tion. 1 cannot remember r "" ,, any explanation of the origin of the centrifugal force, but believe that ' ::-:.——..—_-..:_~—_.—w: Send for your We are now oflering the bal- ance of our‘ Feed at greatly re- duced prices. consisting of new silos-rs nunonnsos on. can COTTON saan scnrmaonaa reap nanny run ans-r rum OOINMIAL callcxan cons FEED WHEAT Also in stock all well known brands of Blend and Hard Wheat Flour-tin bags and bbls.) and Rolled Oats and Oatmeal. all of which we are selling at lowest prices. Call or write for prices be- iere buying. A. llorne & 0o. a tlon, until reduced asalrhto a all" quakes in other Parts. The ""119 causes then. which Produce tides and highwirlds, also produce earthquakes, but the latter are rar- er; at least in the more catastrophic type. That there are substantial grounds for the foregoing statements, will be adduced from the following recorder and as there are many astronomical happenings this year I venture to think that it will be notable in its fancy lightly turns to planting out, slip one of these protectors over Your cherished plant and press it WWW-Ill" l‘ "ET"? lightly into the earth to give it stab- . A iiity. Some morning, long before _ _ _ “m” you're astir, along comes the cut- worm, tries the cold metal, and turns ' -—i——-—i—' sadly away. if stored away from the weather, in the fall. Young plants grow all the better if protected in this manner, from the wind. another point in favor of instability by a. series of earth- high hurt. At Toronto, 1.73 inches of rain fell in 80 minutes. It may b6 Possible to indulge in long distance weather prognostica- tlon, when sufficient facts of the above description have accumulated, the difficulty will be to know where the particular brand of weather in- dlcated is going to locate. Plant notectora To those of us who are fond of gardening it is often a source of ir- ritation to find our choicest plants, tomatoes, cabbages, dahlias and the like, cut clown by the ubiquitous cut- worms. Here Ls a plan to circumvent them. With one of the new can- openers cut out the bottom of any old “calf-salmon or other-that you may have, thus reducing them to a cylinder open at both ends. Then hunt up your old can opener and with it silt this cylinder neatly round the middle. You will now have two cylinders, each half the height of the original. “Do it now!" When the spring comes and your These protectors will last for years REMARKABLE PRICE SAVINGS FROM 1110 TO $200 Y0?!‘ first glance at the new Willya Six will take in d” car s graceful l.nea——low, awee ing and cl¢an.¢ug-_ and its pleasing color harmony. n every detail, the car correctly intealrets the latest fashion tendencies. In tb iii S‘ h fr ' l... of $.55"... 1.5.7. ifri.°.l..°f.fg‘fi“.iiii’rl“i”y.'iyagl7 WI *1‘ "Nd (53%-ill¢h¢8) makes much roomier seals and bodies. There are longer, more flexible sp ' four hydraulic shock absorbers of improved type. Th; and doubIe-drolp frame cuts down side sway for greater security w The bi econnnucal dnve 70 miles an hour — 50 in second g powerful engine is smooth in en taking comers. lu consumption of gasoline and oil. I: a; car. Itisrubbee- insulated against vibration. The big our-wheel brakm are the Duo-Servo type, cable and conduit antral, fir tier equalization, less pedal pressure and to avoid the brake rattles common to less modern systems. . Copy BR1IGGS “CANAD s cnmsrssr sesn nouss" r v i. :==—. ‘arun-uuru-r-rh-uru."an"...r-m-uuu-mmuuumn- GROUND I LIME STDNE We have shipped large r aantitiee of Ground Limestone to the island and it has givl wonderful results. We solicit your orders ibr either bull: or bagged Lime. “ Can ship bagged linle at one: day's notice. Brookville Manufacturing 00., Ltd. (Operating Govelalmeni Lime Plant) BBOOKVILE, lat. John co. u. a. 0 ~ 9' y. seeds and other Q .1, - ' ‘ garden , ' Jnente _ " , from our new ‘ ‘ cstaloslmnowmflv- l EED ca... _ Tqggpfl-Q. MgflLTQQI-WIIIIIIPl-IRIQINA- IDMOFTON ‘IO-DAY Ercfuaelyiliushuted. Beautiful Color Plates. Choose your flowerand vegetable ', the strain imposed by the two con ' Yiiicting forces. In the same way the urn-nu»seaaaannaaaeuuxnarw-axynuana- Illlbfbaalaaal pa The Guardian offers prizes oi’ $2.50. $2.00 and $1.00 to each of the three Co-llntlee to children Feeding, Counting, and Writing the Beat Story about the Birds i visiting their farms. 1 This contest closes Miarch 31. _‘Por"furthel' partlculbra read regularly “Agric- E ola's” Notes in The Guardllan. rrrl) m: sinus colmzsr i "e-w? - rflo-eo-e-o-oe; e e ‘ T" lum. and will remain in that condi- Pzl- --- f g‘ L Y POTATOES -' , --_- _ - Growers of Potato-es (mountains) and Tur- "'08 who anticipate shipping their product on Pflheignment to the Boston Market, should get In touch with our P. E. Island representative, F. -Ne'vl)om, phone 431., Charlottetown, who will tHly submit full particulars. l- ivato ‘wire connoctlons. One of the larg- "ti oldest and most roiiabie wholesale produce houses ip the business. Car lots only. "SUBSTANTIAL cssu ADVANCES mo: _"ON EVERY cAR SHIPPED on . _ 0- 4- IIIII-Inll . Orrps to gl ad ice: “Ilor -._____.._.__. .' , I Aucfign Elle, est Idthligee aaarfifielvsttlatgsit“: These shipments o not interior with our . 0' “’° "i" °-"“"'°' _ , _ , "Wlarpveekly cash ohaeee. “ Xfrldfig “it'd-Jamil; xloyumT-‘lrli’. The fa 1 is the sundae or a a A ::::--.=...""".....":..".':va has: us» Ma ~= c» nrwsoll a McLEllll. .- __ Bosto , Mass. _ . a a the "straight line" is but the arc of another orbit, so vast as to be incon- ceivable, round which the whole sol- ar system is travelling. Astronomers glimpse this when they inform us that the “apex of the path of the solar system" is near the star Pi in the constellation Hercules The revolution of the earth round the sun may be illustrated in minia- ture by whirling a ball at the end of a string. The string represents the centripetal force holding the bail to the centre (the whirier in this case) and if the string be released the ball will fly ofl at a tangent-the eflect of the centrifugal force. If the ball be made of some substance whose particles have but slight cohesion- like brick clay-the motion of whirl- ing it will cause it to fly apart, from earth is subjected to an incessant strain, with tremors continuous, pro- found and, in the main, unnoticed except by the seismograph. If either the centrifugal or the sentriputal force be increased then the extra stress imposed will line things up to produce a major "quake" in some favorite region. that is, in the neighborhood of a “fault? This term, a familiar and troublesome one to the coal-miner- denotes a deep vertical or oblique break in the strata wi-‘b the vein ly- ing at a different depth on each side of the break. There has been a dis- location and a slipping down of the “earth's crust;” a bugbear of the coal-owner who much bear the ex- pense of another shaft to pick up the errant seam. Such a fault is like a weak spot in the human sys- tem; any trouble "flies to it." We have an instance in our Fundean fault, which is responsible for the earthquakes that visit us now and again. Such a fault, under the stress of the forces outlined in paragraph two, will slip until it comes into equilibr- n-M FOX lllilldflll Illfilllf liven virile, healthy-appear- ing animals demand 'an oe- I casional corrective for diges- tive disorders. The Rose-Mil- ler Obareoal Biscuit remedies er?’ wards off ailments of this so oilp tau advertisement for free sample. noes-mama anacon- s-fitfitftu. P. l. I. Diatrili tore 5""- IIIKI! I 00- l. Iamsneraids 0i London, Nerviline for chills. colds and pain in the stomach. I live in the collu- try. and find Nerviilne a necessity to assist in overcoming the many small weather. in conjunction. of an inch here, on the 2nd. Britain was‘ swept by a gale-and much stat! 10st in snowdrlfts. France and near- by coasts scourged. March 4th. sun m4 moon in opposition (full moon). Heavy fall of barometer. Wild storm here. No mail in our district. Gales 60 m. p. h. in N. S., and highest tide in 22 years; $1,000,000 damage. February 2nd, 1931, Mars and moon in conjunction; Feb. 4th, Venus and Saturn in conjunction. Heavy fall of barometer here between January 30 and February 2nd. February 2, 3 and d, earthquake in New Zealand, the worst disaster ever known in that country. February 17th, sun and moon in conjunction. with heavy fall of barometer. February 20th, Mars and Jupiter in close proximity. Barometer fell for several days- Storms of February 23 and 24 cost the Island railways $50,000. January 4th, Jupiter and moon close, both being in 0990531011 W the sun. January 6th, barometer fell 1% inches here, with snow rain and wind. Wind 4o rn.p.h. in Kali- fax and tide 4 feet above high water mark. Typhoon at Manila, 80 killed, 50 missing, 8th earthquake in Que- bec. January ldth, Mars and Jupi- ter still close-they have been in proximity a long time-earthquake in Mexico, 180 killed, gale 60 m. p. h. in Japan. Mukden, China and Si- beria report lntense cold. December 28, i930, Venus nearest earth, i. e., between earth and sun. Barometer fell almost an inch here with wind and drift. November 8th, i930, Sun and moon in opposition. Gale here with 1% inch fall of barometer. November 20th, Bun and moon in conjunction. Gales and rain damage countries round the British Channel, thous- ands of acres flooded. Earthquake in Japan. November 25th, Venus and moon in conjunction. Baromet- er fell for two days and heavy rain cleared the fields of snow here on the 31st. One might carry these examples back for the last ten years, but suf- ficient has becn_ said to show that the theory of planetary influence is not. altogether visionary. I close then with one other instance: Aug- ust 31st, mo. Saturn and sun in opposition, tropical heat in Europe, w. in the shade in Britain, where_40 die of storms in 0nts-~'— and Que- bec. A funeral party struck by lightning at the graveside, at Lady- smith, Pa, noe killed and others For Cramps Chills, Colds a- New Bruns- wick Lady Has Made a Discovery Rothesay, N3, March ZL-For the benefit of many mothers who don’t know just what to do when sudden ills overtakke the children. Mrs. H. March 1st. 1931. Mars and moon ' Barometer fell 3-10 who play the stock market are poor judges. Leopold C. Glass of the Juvenile Court. the stock market, follows." the purist declared, "when a judge looks hltho morning paper and sees hls- sioclu have taken an awful. Waller-be can't be inlpartlal because he is, worried about his lo". es." . Bétttlil.‘ of the protector. No Change It is, of course, no new thing that the people of one generation should criticize those of another; should maybe recall the past with some re- -gret and look for solace tb the fut- "re- 1111s BlWflYs has been and will the inclination in a world which has not yet attained perfection. Mr. Dwight Moody, the son of the evan. gellst. is reported to have discovered a clay tablet in Assyrle. which is ilf. teen thousand years old. When the inscriptions on lt had been decipher- ed, this comment was revealed: “The world is going to the dogs. Children no longer obey their par- ents. and every man is writing a book." ‘ The ancient inscriber of these sen- timents doubtless looked back to $01119 800d old day, and prophesied to his intimates that the time to come would develop a world and give birth to a race that would put his present day to-shame. It would ap- pear, however, to be the same old ‘world. The intervening fifteen thousand years more, dogs will still enjoy the same olddiet and children will still persist in disobedience. Al- so, every man will have his say. Husband And Wife Find Them Very Beneficial Nova Scotla Lady Speaks Highly OI Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Mrs. N. E. Conrad Used Them for Bacllache and Her Husband for Rheumatism Cherry Hill, N. S., March 2l.—- (Special)-—"I have used Dodd‘s Kld- 2 ney Pills for pains in my back and Kidney trouble and I cannot praise them too highly," writes Mrs. N. E. Conrad, a well known resident of this place. "My husband also uses them for Rheumatism with excellent re- sults. They will help anyone who suffers with their Kidneys." _ The natural way to treat Rheu- matism and Backache ls to treat the Kidneys and the natural way to treat the Kidneys is to use Dodds Kidney Pills. Rheumatism iB caused by the presence of uric acid in the blood. If the Kidneys are doing their duty they will strain all the uric acid out c! the blood and there can be no more Rheumatism. Therefore, put the Kidneys in shape to do their duty by using Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Don't delay—Delays are dangerous. If you suspect your Kidneys, act at once. __.________.__ JUDGES PLAYING STOCK MARKET NOT IMPARTIAL PHILADEIJHIA. March l9-Judges At least this is the opinion of Judge "When judges commence playing trouble usually Grade Git-kl; mama diaylor, 2._Jean Alfred: lfwgulinc. New I ills that constantly arise in the fam- nyr-aua I. h. qaqeniar, lihud Taylor. ,___,,,._, 11"“ Grade VIE-l. Grave Betion, 2. 'sal-\ha‘m\r~- e’ Stirling MacLcod, 3. Harold Taylor. Charles Taylor. Swain. Christensen. swain. Only a company of long experience, of resources and with enormous facilities, goduoe such outstanding cars as the new illys Sixes, Iiigllls and Knights, and could market them a l such low rices, which repre- sent a saving of$170 to S 00 over last year’a similar models." Arrange for a demonstration. NewLowprices Willvs Six —- 8650 to $1.070. W’ s "$1,170 l0 $1,520. ""1111 CJI -— tun (.'hc.vxl's)--S600. W" y; Q13]... 1i 6 5 0 ton Chassis) Single lVheeZs—-$830, W7wrLs - r1110. IViIlys-Knl’ h: - can; and Upward; All prices Fflifl. fhdory, fbranw, Our. am l. Willy: Cars are Manufactured in A SAFETY GLASS IS AVAILABLE IN ALL WINDOWS? ALL MODELS SIXES ‘a WI LLYS N EW _ .1 KN IG HTS 18s Grafton st. ' F. R. MCL Chuhmwn P- J- Nay J. A. McNeil a Sons c. 1:. Pratt st Son "mn" Riv" Summerslde ' 5t, Yctcrg Kings County Garage Co., Ltd. _______________ ___‘ Grade V.—i. Gordon MacSvvaln, 2. C“ Grade 1V.——i. Margaret Betion, 2. Grade 1II.-1. Roddie Bctton. ito using "check feed" as a syllollynl Grade n‘ srrl‘ Mildred MmTfor an insignificant amount, HARTFORD. iliegislativc commliteemen, long used Bees, it seems, have a more imperf- 001111.. Montague ____ _ ____.._ _*-______;_.______’__. ICKEN FEED CHANGES COAST BEES AID APPLE CBO! Mal‘. l9~ HARTFORD. 001111., MEI. 1F‘ amt function than making hone! were; and stinging the unwary; they help Grade H’ J1_'__L Otto Christensen’ startled to hear tcstinlony that tak- the apple crop. Testimony t0 this e1- . Sevend Christensen. Grade I. Sl‘..—l. Florence Mac- Tons Grade I. .Jr.—Jolln Christensen. ing oi’ sand for cilick feed 3' one changing Coimecticutls of sand- ‘beaches, are marketed China as chicken feed taken was 1 rem. was introduced before the Iq- (‘DBSL line. islntlvc appropriations committee by from silltel bee keepers, who advocated appfllvll as far aslinf a $6,000 expenditure for further and plgcrlnrvwnrch in npiculture. Muriel Burden Teacher grit, witnesses testified. . -| FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER !! FARMERS: You cannot offset the present low values of farm products- except by de- creasing the cost of production and by increasing your yields. Therefore, it is our duty to advocate the use of home mixed chemicals rather than factory mixed fertilizers, because of the saving of costs and the higher yields it means i0 you. If you buy chemicals you can purchase the same amount oi’ plant food at $5.00 less than you will pay for a ton of mixed fertilizer, and have from three hundred to five hundred pounds less material to handle. Home mixed chemicals generally give better yields than mixed fertilizer, particularly in a dry season. Last year one prominent grower planted one P, E. I. PUTATD GBUWEBS’ ASSUBIATIUN INCORPORATED Wfliilli- g. hundred acres with mixed fertilizer, using 1800 lbs. pi‘ a 4-8-12 mixture per :lcl~c. lie l-eptlris: "the mixed fertilizer cost me $500.00 more than the chem- icals would have cost, and based on the average yield I obtained with the home mixed chemicals during the same year I was short three thousand bush- els of good potatoes." Mr- Farmer, are you work- ing for yourself, or for. the manufac- turer of mixed fertilizer? This Association working solely in the interests 0f the farmer, advocates ihc purchase of chemicals, and home mixing. illanllinclllrcrs advocate mix- ed fertilizer. The choice is yours. We can supply you with eiiher or imih. Write us for prices which are the lowest we ever issued. _'_ PAGE FIVE