Y 19. 1929 . ili Dangerous Flies Quicker! lean smelling l-‘ilt vapor, from = 1111157 Fill sprayer, kills tiles kiwi‘! It contains more lnsect- X iilng ingredients, though hjfm- ll to humans and linlnleng m brlcs. ‘That's why mg" 9,0,1, l. Fm- MOB . back guarantee. More for your money in d“ ___ larger sisu. luii r; A _.. l ‘ i L E Foxes and Fox Ranchers Keen your hm healthy, "Prevention is better than cirny Feed Lettuce to your foxes. Grind up the lettuce with meat cutter and mix with feed, gnu note results. Too much meat without the necessary vitamines contained in lettuce will end up with sick foxes. Bring along containers, J. J. GAY d1 SON, Phone 264. > ‘OO-OO-OOQ O§&§6QO§O-O4+O-O§Q PEERLESS FOX NETTING flvllAlflflllilAvis wins. HOLD" “It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry" Iour Foxes are the most profitable investment that you have. A" you tiling to lose them, by using u, ems,- "certainly not." own?" "Because," you reel as ease [guy- lng that the best "QUALITY NET. TING" is protecting your Fog”. This netting is uAnvAivizisu oe- fore and" after being woven. lllngs Flat without bagging or sag- llh: and mskles a perfect fence. Can SPEOIALLY MADE run us, OUR PRICES ABE THE BEST um THE ISLAND. . Company, Ltd. 03524-8411. 0 D 0 Netting than Peerless? l’ b b D 1V he erected by an "AMATEUR." ‘ Absorbine. not biister or remove hair. be worked during treatment. horse sent free. 50 _ druggisifls or general merchant s. 4 he. BEAN, STRAW. The Rogers Hardware i .15 r f saorrrs. wurrs MIDDLINGS. i uusvium cons, FEED coimMEAh. > on. CAKE MEAL. Acxsn FEED. 0mm, OATMEAL, aoLuin OATS. TABLE common, FEED oArs. White), PRESSED HAY and (black Street. the horse can Booklet on the . bottle at your ’ FEEDS PFEEDS SCHUM- CRACKED HHAUQ URI/I'll! BLATCHPOBIYS FEEDS and POULTRY SUPPLIES. rox arscurrs. curry MEAL, ind nAnci-r MEAL. wnoLEsALE and ‘RETAIL. simian a co.’ LIMITED , Feed and Seed Store Quee I Curbs Strains inflamed. lie! ioihzsr. bunches. 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Russel Champion, Kensington- 1 . w... Callback, Bedeque- 4 R. T. Holman, Ltd-l 5100109914“ 1...“, McKay & sharp. Tyne Volley- g _ ,1. IfLliyIyi-ick a 00., Aiberton. i I ‘ fury and madness but with a strange NEWSY FARM By Agricola THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES I CAMOUFLAGI: Durinl the Great War the method oi concealment called camouflage was practised in s. thousand dliferent ways, and the inven- tors of them doubtless took credit for originality: yet the scheme is as old as nature itself. The birds, beasts, and fishes instinctively use it, and insects are star actors. _ ' The bittem or (marsh hen) that I disturbed the other day was fully cog- nizant of its use; it stretched its head, neck and body into a straight past. The mosquito hawk or night hawk rests, not crosswise, but length- wise on s. branch and in this manner appears to be part of it and so es- - capes partlculiirattentlon. --Our llil1l.ADldllh owl, or ‘Saw- whet" when scared moves its _head up and down incessantly. S/een thus ln s dark hols in the tree where it makbs- its nest, the two glittering orbs in constant motion have a most disconcerting effect..1n the presence of certain foes, the long necked woodpeckers act in s curious man- ground and move the neck and head rhythmically in a very realistic snake like msnnsr. Prom man their best refuge is in flight. The. amphibians-stimulate their sur- phibiaris stimulate their sur- roundings. The pigment cells of ‘the skin are adaptable so that a light colored frog put lnlo a locality with darker coloring, will in the course cf half an hour or so. become a much more sombre looking ‘animal. Among the infinite variety oi fishes I may only select s couple. The flat-fishes present on their up- per surface a coloring harmonizing with the sea-bottom, the invisible I undersurfsco remaining white. The I outtlo fish or "ink-iish‘ ‘is the cr- > iglnstor of the "smoke screen." When ’ pursued it ejects an inky fluid which surrounds the fish like a fog in the water‘ and hides it from sight. Our > only representstivejof the cuttle- I fish is the squid which occurs on the I fishing grounds: I do not know '¢¢AA%¢¢ Q¢LAAAA like secretion. Who has not noticed how insects simulate death? Many beeiles and spiders have a habit of dropping to the ground, still and contracted, till the disturber has gone. If they tall among ' grass it ls almost ‘ possible to find them. Many of our syrphus flies range the flowers buzzing the while arid are col- ored to resemble bees and wasps. The large Eristslls, sometimes called > thedrone fiyis frequently a cause of unfounded fear. It resembles a wasp sndenters houses. schools. etc" in tliesutumn~seeking s. place to hyber- hate for the winter, and its loud buzz | v "1e*¢e~ f is taken "as usign" of an aggressive temper. "Ills however periecily harm- less. It may easily be known by the the smoky area on the wingswhich mcrever .are_only two in-number. whereas the wasps have four. The sub- ject of camouflage in insects ls almost exhaustlble, and no doubt many oi my readers have noticed examples. BABES There has been another outbreak of rabies in Canada, s girl in Mon- treal having died from the bite of a rabid dog. We are fortunate in es- caping a visitation of the malady in this province, as it not only attacks the dog. but it is asserted, has been observed ‘ in the I tom, raccoon, skunk and‘ other animals. The malady is characterised, at. a certain stage. by the irrepressible desire of thssnimsl to use its weapons oi ’ ‘ ; dogs and other flesh eaters attacking with tbbir teeth, hsrbiv with their horns. and birds wi their beaks, and therein lies the danger to man. Rabies does not begin at once with change in ths_babits or the dog. it becomes dull. and taciturn, sndseeks shelter, s “ 1__ beneath chairs and into odd. corners but even there it cannot rest. ‘lumping up Ind lying down in a~ sleeping attitude for a few minutes, than repeating the perform- nmrked ‘and the restlessness increas- line, and remained motionless, like i a branch or snag, till the danger was i Inerptho flatten themselves to the whether this animal has the lnk-' v vvvuoIOOQOOOO ance. These symptoms call for the attention oi a veterinary and until his arrival. the animal should be safely penned up. especially as it still ob- eys its master's voice. _ The symptoms graduall ybecome es. Ii on straw the dog pushes it about or rolls it with its paws; in a room it scratches the floor and tumbles up its bedding. It now acts as though under ‘nbenso mental in- fluence; after standing still and at- tenlive, it will throw itself forward. yelling furiously and snapping at the vacant air, as at an imaginary en- emy. The saliva becomes virulent now, and contrary to popular opin- ion there is no dread of water; the animal tries to lap even when the throat: is so swelled that it cannot swallow. The voice becomes cracked and slridulcus, the "volx du coq" as the French have ib-a kind of crow like ‘a diud with the croup. Another test is to allow it sight 0g another dog-indeed all rabid animals be- come excited. exasperated. and furious at the sight of s. dog. Even the timid sheep while rabid will butt furiously at a. dog which normally it would flee from. Onevof the most remarkable observations ls that a rabid dog will not bite its master. IN MEMORIAM MISS CHRISTINA MoLEAN The death occurred at Peters Road on July 12th at the home oi her ne- phew. Miss Christina McLean‘ aunt cf Mr. Murdock oi Georgetown. 1| after a short illness which she bore ' with patience and resignation to‘ God's Holy wlll. In the course of the I sermon tribute was paid to the- Chrlstian character, sterling qualit- ies, the very high esteem in which the deceased wuss held and her‘ pleasant disposition and genial mon- ner which caused the entire com- munity as well ss All who knew her to realize she was a sincere friend to all. show the high esteem in which she was held, she was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church. she leaves to mourn one sister to whom sincere sympathy is extended.—A. A Real Bargain IN A Power Potata Sprayer “Subject prior sale we offer one only second hind Friend Power Potato shill!" lised only one season. refit-l "d. re-iminted and in perfect work- ing order, practically good as new for $240.00 cash or equal. Cost $290.00 last year. Terms can be arranged. The many beautiful floral tributes ' POOLE lb THOMPSON, LTD" Montague, P. E. l. 6762-7-19-22-24 ‘ MEL O TTE SEPARA TORS None better, if as good. g It has a record (or clean skimming, few repairs, and long life. FARM ENGINES-Large and small. . PUMP JACK! for deep or shallow wells. Second hand machines in‘ stock. Get prices, they will interest you. Everything fully guaranteed. JOHN i-l. GILL I118 Grsfton street 0* iquewihi 140 ‘Rlchmonil vSt., I. wvevegeleevelveteibltttetttv an vuwounoen n .§Q.'Q‘Q_1’__§ E. R. BROW, ' Fire, Life, lAccident, Sickness and {Plate Glass-Insurance at _ < P l lowest ‘Rate. _ Good Strong Stock Companies “ Agent's: Summerslde, Lloyd Lewis. 0,: 4 1 4 (Jhariottetown < The Maritimes Greatest Autumn Ev2en ¢ i . g THE g I’rincc' A Edward '2 l I 1 Agricultural and Industrial EXHIBITION tnR a CHARLOTTETOWN, g P. E. gAuggust 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd; Nearly in Purses, Premiurns £6 Prizes The Greatest Sport Program, the Greatest Educational Stock Program Ever Placed Before an Island Audience. _ dThriils, Fun “and Education all go Hand in _ Three Vaudeville Troupes from New York Day , and Evening Before the Grandstand. ' l Featuring ‘ALFRED FLORENZ, the Marvellous Austrian Clown, and his Honey Troupe. in their Thrilling See Saw _ Exhibition. v MADEMOISELLE‘ GOLDIE, the v Sensational Silver Thread . 4 _ Dancer, and the _ ' l _ Unparalleled‘ KARL MAN ELLO COMPANY in Their Wonderful Feats of Hand and Head Balancing. _ Positively The Greatest ExhibitionOf Vaudeville Artistry Evernlstageduln This Province. RALPH MADISON, Canadian Tenor, Singer, Will Make Announcements and Delight You With His Songs. CANADIAN LEGION BAND Afternoons and Evenings. BIG MERRY MIDWAY l l AGRICULTURE, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, LIVE swoon, FRUITS, ARTS, _ . , DAIRYING, CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, HORTICULTURE, FANCY WORK, EMBROIDERY, MANUFACTURE, ~ FISHERIES." ~ 0- - f A ,. THRILLING HORSE RACES Ten Classes Trotting and Pacing, Two Running Events Nearly $6,000.00 in Purses SPECIAL PRIZES TO DRIVERS AND GROOMS 4 DAYS-Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday fie’ F riday—-4 DAYS August 20 .-21.-22-23 ' a Jcrses from all over the Maritimes will miikethe best racing of the season, d i 30s fighting finishes with every driver striving to win. See your own local favorites battle with the foreign steeds. \ Donot miss a day or you will miss many thrills. Drive dull care away, store up your energies for the remainder of the year by taking in . a big stock of recreation Exhibition Week. ’ f Merchants and employers, please make plans to lat your help off and encourage them to see the products of Prince Edward Island compete against the best in Canada.‘ ' _ BevPatrIotlc-Ylour Exhibition means much to your country. .Your enoouregementof it will show you are a" good Citizen. - _ _ _ _ Hove the Kiddies save for it and plan for it, d i We want every child in Prince Edward Island that possibly can to aes this great show. ' We wontevery men. woman and child from East Point to North Cape, to spend at least one day In attendance. i - v V ' _ Special arrangements will be made to take care of all visitors. _ . ' Meals will be served at the Grounds. Best of train arrangements will prevail. SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES“ , ~ - Money making is not the object of this Exhibition, the object isto have everyone see it, everyone get the recreation. everyone get education, everyone know more about Prince Edward island and its products. . c ‘léiherefore the admission fees will be the same popuiarpricss as last year, the lowest in one e. . - . . ‘~-~’." Special ' low orlces evenings. ii Arrange your holidays. Write yourFrlenda about it. JAMES PATON, President , ~ _ wj-rgr s‘ rrr-nnmz=oz~r".- r. 1'" . :.= .~ a