GUARDIAN’ Newsy Notes (Continued Irony‘ Pile 10-) 1 so, t ere are u égmlqtilillch lichens have bee: b GK TIC Q §hbgm¥egghthgmeesnd litmus per, used in Blmllle chwllcfll a“ 1.. made with the aid o! Jill“ 1mm a. Etiropean specifi- Ooatroveray 0W ""51"" Britain, given o! in Agriculture pram“ new life under the my, i; engrossing the attention o! the public as never betore. One evidence of this is the interest taken in the who-Spread contro- vusy between those‘ farmers" who favor “h, use of artificial er- eilizerc, and those who pin their faith on the old standby muck. which beine translated is man- "3..°'..‘.‘.I“‘5.'.. mm. then. a" connected with "N8 W51‘ m§"-we have them in Called-I to0—who mountain that nature-l "games are not economic. i" an ranns should be run M 110' tocios. as‘! tZlB-t flee‘; criildvéyfflg: should acre scton. On the fiend dung t (used b uman ewes. . _ moo oty civilized man.” They are also convinced that tho use oi amdcm iertlllmerl is slowly 9°15‘ gain‘ the whole population, end %ve named sulphate o! ammonia owl's Dust." Thg lest statement is a. serious charge. and can only be proved disproved by e series o! ex- ents which must necessarily lengthy. Something o! the sort I been done in New Zealand, and the results were published in 1930. “so locale o! the experiment was the Mount Albert Grammar School hostel, which housed slxt boys 1nd the teaching stall. diet- ary o! the hostel was tar abovv customary standard for arddng schools, yet the boys sui- ered-—ss was the case in other . Z. institutions-from colds, nctmmh, septic tonsils, influenza, dental omen. and other ailments. (it must be stated here that all low Zealand‘: food silpplier. are m by meahl of chemical lentil- . rs In 1986 Dr. G. B Chapman, oi the Physical and Mental Welfare ie_ o: N Z., advised that the tel‘s malt and veaetablea be wn on properly prepared hum- instead o! chemically treated : and an acre oi‘ hlacle vol- anio soll wac put under cultiva- lon. No chemicals were used. RUI OUT THAT ax fi/cfor Hollywood * lt creates a lovely new complexion . . . makes you look more glamorous and ellur~ - in; than you ever imagined you could be- , income a. MFLEOD the ~and the C's-worst of all. BM 0H“ o the matron of the “$.13, ‘YE ‘ha’; said. “The lirat tam; to be noted. durlvl the twelve IBOXlltIlII 8 OWN l" changeover c , grfiwnwuflotwe t?" humfilal-rflhal so . will"? condition 8-inch! "l6 Yl- The“ was also a ve marked decline colds and lnluenac. Colds now rare angdalll! W"! 0! a ve m . n 1°31 opidrgniu, which was universal in New Zealand. the n”! 50!! 5.1mm; ms more acute term o! attack: the boys wiho had 1109a it the hostel for a. year 0!‘ mum W9- tained milder atteclls With I}, much more rflDld Wllvllesunim- Thor: gscmuoh mar: y: all: M81816“! u ass o eégmorcialve phavellers’ Bchooli. near lnndon. Enlllnd- in are ln i939, Dr. E- Bwdle 3119011" tor o that institution. took 0V0!‘ the entai care o! two m‘ three hndred children. whose condi- ttlon he iound "to be (dtfltv-ll i deplorable." In Sept. 1M1. he 98B elmllied his cherries. arid wind the eroentasea o cares WM aboutpthe some In 1N3 and N“ there was some im rovement. but the Dnugot s ares W1 Sept. l : his A clue- ...aui incmsed. to a’! par wit (from so p.e.): ms B elm ouch s: pa.) was now only 8 per wit: 1a p.c,--wol'e entirely eliminated. Dr. Carpenter set out to fin the mason {or the im rovement. and discovered that a. 1-3 Iwre mu had been taken over in 193v- and a gardener appointed who be- lieved in mar-um but not in (ertil- izer. He brought the lield up gradually till the school was self- supmrtlng so far as roots and mm. vegetables were conoemedl and he clalmnd that the humus- irown etuf! was responsible W the great i rovoment cited- At the Col eie of 8t. Oolumbo in Northern Ireland they W811 duoe their own wheat and read! Chemical fertilizers are rigidly excluded, and to this is at- tributed the very hish standard o4 dental health enjoyed by i-hfl students. Now these conclusions are cer- talnly plausible and seem to point _ to a change in lamina. but it 1 venture to predict. mu g lung time to convinm the iarmer that he must iarrn with- out chemicals. Overwhelmins proof that they am dangerous. must be produced, and such prool will be hard‘ to lumisla: two or three examples are not onoudh- Chemical icrtiliurs certainly limits, the more lertiliaer the tllleg {armor looks 10r- Bill'- are many chemicals in the soil in very small amounts, which are necessary to the good health oi the cro and its consumer g well. e buzzer the crop t more the Boil is depleted necessary elements We have al- ready got to the stage where we must gllpJlly the turnips with boron an the potatoes with mas- ngglu, wlflc there may be other deficiencies not so apparent, or not yet discovered. A year or two ago P. E. I. was in the spot-light on account of the lonlevltll of its people. Wu the cause of the 10m! life 1h m9 naturally raised food which the old-timers ate? Will the next Im- eratlon live as 1on3? By Ken Reynolds y tilllll. accumu- ‘I'll! etloeal uncut. donewlllstlo silhouettes aloha-Ivonne. CAVE")!!! UNITED CHURCH- —Publl W shi , J mm 0 or non . A. aoo r. .Ste.nl a . a . r‘. coals, Mlnlsetvor, w‘ Heft LL CHAIM} 20th. Divine Worabl 11 A. M. v Orwell '7 P. M. Rev R0 whose "t B1004 to the dance are cordially in their Dlrtners to Club. ‘ruesuay. January 32. A. r P. and Sermon 230 S and Bible Class. 1.00 Evening . n 8 B o! tihe A, l??? u A. Y. P. in the Parish Hall alter the 8.80‘ Service. n t“ In response to the iépxpoal by give the crops, and within certain B h wayside: new.‘ v .... c5225 ION. strictly py. 000i! roe Phowrmms. voulnnlilunon uni Ill- | IUIANOI. l Ills’! AIIIVID. -. New crewnfl a“$% - 1-17-31. OIWILL -.- NON IAITOI-i E. — Sunday, January Cherry Vsllfl emm s: PW b» . y . e IQ‘ (PIObywry-Supply.) 1-1941. ALL- NAVAL IBIONNIL names were not available d who have not received mm. “Welcome Home" vlted with “lfltli s1‘. PAUL'S crmncu J uary tn. sac. Corporate Comzrzullnion . A. 11.00 Morning Prayer] umdly Schflul thfi . A. will be installed, by the Rector. The Members o! the A. will be served breakfast 12% l mu: socrerv nasronoa-J 0P6 "M? ‘femoral or boo . Belg this great work through the P , I. Auxilia or Brandi. Artill- iliary Qflice. 1 Prince street, Charlottetown. TRINITY CHURCH — R10 morn- ing service at Trinit will be bro cast this Sunday. e minister w conduct the service and taltl as h l subject "What ia Man?" The Mogul’: ~ le Qhirartet will sing. In . esldo ll close o! the evening service in Social Hall. The Junior Choir wi i raciice in the afternoon. The Oburc school will meet in re ll! ' in th i . fifiemaro nol:¢'<l‘°'?<>?‘ the Big!“ .-__._. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. w! The Minister the Rev. I. Judson Levy will conduct the worship services o the day, at 11 A. M. '1 P, M. The morning sermon wl be ‘Ite- kindling a. Divine Fire." "1' anthem o! the morn g Bennett's "God is a Spirit." The Church School will meat for Bible Study period at the close of mom- ing worship. The sermon at oven- ln worshlg will be "Not the ‘ ‘Rlghteous’ ut the Sinners." Heel- ey's "If Ye Keep My Conunand-i merits“ will be anthem of the ev-z eniug. The music of the dity will be in charge of Mrs. G. Elliot Evil. organist and director of choir You are cordial} invited to W011 p morrow wit the Baptist Church, THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -, Both Morninfi and Evening W -~ ship at the lrk tomorrow will conducted b the Mlhlttfl the Rev. '1‘. H. ussell Somerg, l4. A. I S, T. M., who will also preach the‘ ' Sen-nous; in the Mprni on 1 "Through Strugzle to V ctory’ and iin the Erhenixia onwliguwed oases." e music u‘ ihe direction of Miss B. lllllian McKenzie. Mus. Bec. chug-fl} Orr . The Church échool .1 meet at 2.30 o'clock. The Annual Meetin of the Congregation ll be hel on Monday evening at. 7. l and 0n Wednesday evening . The Reverend Ritchie Bell. 1A.. wil ad us the Service o! orship. J 1 . D.. Midweek Experimental ‘Farm -_.- (Continued lrom Page 10.) lng the summer 23 new varieties were budded to provide stock (or Pxtended testing by co-operato Many specie: o! roses Hem th Far East. Western Asia and Iiurv‘ ope, as well as two natives, have been employed. "An intensive program c! In. breeding and hybridizing field corn hogan In 1939. To data 247 purl llnes have been developed. lun- ticwcr breeding is directed toward! varieties resistant to diseleel and insects, such as sunflower moth. One hybrid yielded 37 r cont more seed than Sunrise w ion was onr- of the ‘yaarents. “Elite see stocks grown included 1.100 bushels of ltegent Wheat ant‘ B00 bushel; of Mex oatl. Over llK sfllr-"lnns of hybrid wheata, scrim X ivictcr, were harvested. Icy-l. urn of (KI-client promise. he ' hlnhly resinicnt to ruat, of goo! milllncr and bakin duality, an: rodur-tivte. Seed o Black Argen- lne rune and o! sunflowers we) produced to supply tar-mere. "ln poultry teats, it requirnd 27 fewer eagl o! Barred Rock hen- to produce 100 chick! than it did of mullet eggs. The leylna float‘ aver-awe was 24d cage per . Defects are steadily llltlffllllllll i through aelectlve breedlnl to all?» inate nllt wines and breast hi», tars. Ihres melee are retsinyd for e ociai matinee in consider-at on of t e large can nize and productiv- ity of thclr dnuythtrrs. Again nevaral birds. live in number talnanl or~ paused remarkable record of egoza in the year." in a btenlnlan 1m.- eating document. ' NONAOINAIIAN FIJI! ulssa OUTSTANDINGJ VALUES couuuun: lN our uosr succusrui. JANUARY run SALE. Isle. Theramuatbearoaseu, sndthisisltz-R Poya To (live ‘for. cndthsnkatotbe reputation we have ' eollcrfloetawehevahadtbeprivwfltflwlil$ Never More have we conducted such an outltacdisa‘ Tm Value. It Pays To Mvortiuil past ten years, we are in the midfi‘ of the most successful Has just arrived. Montreal Toronto Halifax have ell eo- o just been manulactured, all to be disposed of at JANUARY NOW CHOOSE from these New Arrivals! Electric Seal 2e new coats have just arrived, Tuxedo, Fitted, Box Styles, glistening new silky black pelts. Save $30.00 AT Muskrat i A beautiful atock of stunning furs in the newest color shades of Forest Kink. Royal Mink, Stone Marten Save $75.00 AT Raccoon Yea, we have roocivod new Raccoon Coats too. Sporty, durable." standing value. Save $75.00 ” AT Many new arrivals inz-Perelitn Sides - Sectional Machete -.. flea. tionll Hudson Seals - Ooney — Genet -- Brown Seal (Dyed Rabbit)- Peraisn Paw, Ito, ate. isilixii, We» Tlunkstothianewa \ nluirzn NEW srocx or run coxrs tad and ah! pod ua a beautiful stock of Ian that hove ALI P310181.) JANUARY PRICES JANUARY PRICES Out; JANUARY PRICES New Shipments of FURO Just: Received _ All on Sale at JANUARY ‘All P310150 come m TODAY y New .Ar,riva|s SALE rail: u“ \ a‘ I u imuinv builtovertho