' JULY 19‘, 193i. _ A ‘mmmmvi aovnn. “meteors” worm HEALTH lflie Mystery Of A Pearl THE NE- WSY FARM NOTES By Agricola ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WATERING THE GARDEN out, to those who request them, are always excellent reading, and when-l ever they are likely to be or lnwreg; to Island farmers I endeavor to‘ make use of thcm. A sheet with the’ m9 ""9115! can in the garden lsflltle “Caveat emptor doesn't help: largely a waste of effort." He points l trade" has just reached me, and the’ out that rainfall, to reach the roots l Writer points out that the two words of growing plants, must be at least mean. “Lct the buyer beware." Thi: half-an-inch to the acre, and this i5 is a very old motto and I believe still‘ equivalent to saying that each Square holds good in law; in buying a lam, yard requires a good bucket of over f0!‘ lH-"itB-HCB. the Purchaser employs l-WO Ballons of water. That is thirty v- lllwyer to see that the title, taxes pailsful to a. square rod, or 2,400 and c. are all in order, and that pailsful for a garden eight rods by] there is no slip-no by which he may; ten rods. I be let in for more than the purchase] "which," he the undiluted Euclid; price. But "caveat emntor" ‘certalnlf oi’ my school-days used to declarehinrlers trade, for the soul of busi- with an air oi’ cold finality, “is im- nose is that the buyers gets honest possible." ‘value for a fair price and has con- Mr. Albright advises the gardener g fidonce that the seller is not out for Balm liirr. w. n. Albright, Super-m- tendent oi’ the Experimental Station at Beaverlodze. Alberta, "rho use oi’ tunately_ what shape the pegrl may be cannot be forecast. It may be pear-shaped, altogether irregular, or, most prized of all, perfectly spher- ical. It will at once be seen that the finding of a perfectly spherical pearl is no easy matter. Indeed from the many thousands of oysters opened bill’ B Very small proportion discloses a perfect pearl. ' It was the consideration oi all '""' factors that eventually brought ....'.:.t the introduction of the culture 1t is common knowledge that a pearl is produced by the oyster, ai- Qjgugh why is not so generally known. The "accidental" or natur- ally formed pearl is the result prim- grlly o! the intrusion oi’ some ior- '" gfgn substance into the body of the "k" . \ oyster. This substance, be it a. grain cf sand, anlmalcule, or a parasite, acts as an irritant within the body or the oyster, and it at once proceeds w neutralise it by secreting layers of mother-d-pcorl or nacre around it. 'l‘hese layers of nacre are concentric like the layers of an onion, and the gize of a pearl, therefore, is governed by the length of time the foreign body has been in the oyster. Unfor- - _. ,_r'~- ' FDX it-IIRE “Quality is the First Consideration" York Rifle Club Dfiliri by a Japanese, K. Mikimoio, to what has now grown to be a firmly established industry. Now, when first these pearls were produced they were actually what was earlier re- ferred to as the "half-truth," for they were in point oi’ fact partly na- tural pearl with a backing of moth- er-d-pearl. A small piece of moth- CY-(Y-Dearl was fixed to the inside of the shell of the oyster, which was placed in a special bed, and later when Opened this piece of mother- d-pearl was found to be covered with several layers of nacre. It was then removed, and a polished mo- ther-oflpearl back added, which later when mounted was entirely hidden fin the various artistic designs fash- ioned by the jeweller- This undoubt- ed success only served to stimulate ' further effort, until, as at the present moment. there appeared the logical sequence, a whole or spherical cul- ture pearl. ' The opening shoot of the York not to waste his time watering, bu; unlawful gains. If a farmer, for ex- to conserve the moisture by a vigor- l ample, should sell his bags of pota- ous use of the hoe, which at theltfle-‘i considerably under weight. the same time will keep down the weeds. buyer would “bewore" sufficiently as Weeds transpire a vast amount of not to trade with that man again, water, which would otherwise go to ' and would moreover be suspicious of improve the crop. Breaking the others. "crust" after rain is good practice.) Apart from dishonest practices, the’ Chatting with a professional gcn- circular points out that carelessness tleman lately he remarked that hisl has the same effect on the buyer and spouse had stopped watering the. instances the prices of strawberries garden, alleging that the plants‘ on the Toronto and Montreal mar- flourishcd better without it. On my! kets this year. Pints sold at a range part I informed him that the soil of 8 cts. to 25 cts. and quarts from oi’ pot plants, when soaked with 15 cts.. to 45cts This wide range of water direct from the well, seemed prices caused enquiry, and it was to lose all surface vegetation, and, found that the packcrs of thelow possibly the soil bacteria, and becomcigrade stuff had filled up with long harsh and sandy. Water which hacli stems and poor quality or green stood a while in the horse trough fruit and in many cases the boxes is a little better, but rain water bcst were not filled. ‘These malpractlces of all; in fact the excessive use of did not get by, however, and low rain induces a green scum of veg- pnircs were the result. stable origin on the pots and even It is not creditable to find that on the soil, thus showing that it is. this “cal'clessness" applies to Eastern entirely favorable to plant life. How- markets generally; the British Col- ever, I had read in The Guardianm ulnbln grolvers who mainly supply two or three years ago, that some, the wssicrn markets, perhaps from visitors had taken away samples of all indispositlon to pay freight on drinking water from the Island and stems. grcen fruit, and empty space, had them analyzed, and the report pack a fruit of uniform quality and this, you will find a nib able merchant, able to give you immediate service on the World’: Greatest Tire: and Tuba. quality. IT carries the best-known name in rubber onpits sidewall-Goodyear. It is built of famous Goodyear Super-twist cords. It looks rugged, husky, stout. And it is just as good as it looks. Yet it is priced, ‘much below any other Whas you res a dgn like tire of said that they were absolutely B11791, secure good prices. ALL SIZES IN STOCK Ii Rifle Club on Wednesday was not as largely attended as had been hoped the analysis concluded "No trace oi iodine.” "If that is so," said my "The public can and will do with- : out the infcrinr product while they Fennefl -AND-— - HARDWARE- W. H. Vessey . . . . . . B5 this week that the demad for sows, S. C. Moore 34 Heavies, and other grades usually P0- l. M. BlYV-in .. -- 83 pular in connection with butcher de- fl s ,7 J H. Judson . - 53 mandare really difficulty to sell. T1115 P E L H T. Vesrey . ‘i! would indicate a curtailment of re- M. Hcrne .. Bhandler ‘but it is the busy season and haying [was the order of the day. and per- haps local showers prevented some. friend, "it ought to be added?’ CAVEAT amvron scam rifles turned up. the scores were not A; the “m” were just getting than. mgnt of Agriculture at Ottawa send will pay a. prriuiuul for a quality‘ product which they can buy with confidence.“ as high as ordinary but the oldest veteran led the way to the winning. post and can yet show the younger‘ ones how it is done. The Club has met with a serious loss in the death of their esteemed Captain Dr. J. C. McDonald and his place in the Club will be haIrd to fill. How he did enjoy this sport and encouraged the younger men to 10in in il. We shall not soon forget a man possessed with so many estim- obl virtues and whose rare medical skill has brought sunshine into many clouded homes. . A meeting of the Club inYork is called for Wednesday evening July 2.1 in this connection, and we hope to haxe a large representation. Ranges used on Wednesday were Live market values seem to have a ten pBIGd with two weeks previous. plies to our Canadian Stockyards 596m to be somewhat diminished rather than even of normal volume so that 200.500 8: 600 with o possible 105 and the cause does not apparently lie in the scores completed were in order: that direction. , l’: G Love . . . . . . . as Ne note from our market advices Shipping Clubs The general trend of Live $103k nenoy towards lower levels with the two week period ending July 19th showing a noticeable decline as com- lfor good quality veal at prices which i. ould make such veal production y profitable. The demand is 5, zldually increasing and farmers can ‘develop this demand to much larger - }L'O‘,73l'll0ll: lJV supplying an article of 'll‘,€l‘lL, To ts will relish a, serving of nice palatable veal and send in a lropczit order, but the poor calf must iiwrlltlllilly find its way to the garbfiSB 1n our endeavor to find a. solution can even ii‘ it should silenced in crash- as to the reason why prices should 9° H113 its way to the dining room table- wwm. we cannot attribute such to the lA good fifty pcr rcnt of the calves I {act o! an over supply on an normal market as this is not the case. Su-p- i shipped are no: veal at all and can- inot be sold at prices mllch more than l what it requires to cover shilaping and marketing expenses. We would sug- ,grst some other humane method b: {adopted to dispose of them in the [homeland it‘ it is necessary l/J part phasizc, however, that so fai- we have found a ready market at very fair price for all calves fit to enter the [category oi’ 203d Veal Find We tFiISt ‘that sufficient farmers in the Mari- For security on your For; 0r Mink Ranch. ENGLISH FOX 5A. {Harold Taylor ltlcLean ..... 68i quirements for shoP trade which in I "m9 Pmflllc" “m “Pl Cnwu-‘aged i l l! to conclude that the retail sale orjmnnd- i turn leavx no other alternative than l i" Clilillnl"? l0 sllllpll‘ ""5 Elcllvlllg d5‘ i i “Tiinlilezi one. but “Ten-find a ready sale ‘ niBdiIéisTTno tbiabllityoi the hm- kets to absorb spring lamb should be enquired into on every occasion be- fore full shipments be attenlpted, We would think it advisablm hOweveL to "m" c. the Law Cnmls “In-hung son's lzlnil; tllr-nrc North alum: tlzi 1h." uhovr- 5310i“. hind." under aPowcr bryscrt that all lambs of '10 pounds Charlottetown on Wednesday the 23rd Fill! -l*"""‘l-'ir.l' i» lire icnr line of "t Nile contained in .1 mortgage dut- and over and in good flesh be shlpp- ‘day of July next 12 o'clock. noon. “MW Flliflililis lilllli "it" i"ll<i'»'-'— "l m" 13"‘ 31"" “'17- mlde belw” ed before Drice drop to the usual fall (Daylight =oving time) all that tract lnlr ills rvnr linc= nail w. ..-.c_< n: lmzri-l; Owens hi Lnf m. Far add s . levels. To wind up we may say that the Live Stock Market is in a more or less fluctuating c/Jndition and. will l ' Alvrobably remain so ‘or some time and said. bounded and described as fol- any attempt at sane marketing must lbw!‘ ma‘ L‘ t“ s“ BY i‘ “m ‘Om’ l with their c0mpany_ We want to em- f-eep this fact 1n mlnd) ‘ »-Maritime Live Stock Marketing Board per lVIanager.—R. M. Elliot yllnnrii’: Linlment for all Strains. JP. Brodie . . . . . . . . imam of a" kinds is at least umbl The outlet. for frcsl-i killed lamb is 1 " - U G. B‘rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58: d b; more or less curtailed in sympathy . porarily as kew, This is due. no Oil - , i N i N G Ii Dates m the solver Shwtlns will to the my long period o, excesslmy ‘with conditions affecting other meat be advertised m?!’ ‘when a" mem-l hot weather we are experiencing all: - “ bers eligible will have an eqna ~ -- opportunity. over Canada. People in general have, eased up on eating meat thus wesk- l cning the usual butcher trade and ‘ ;HEADACHE§ MEANS doors CANADA Satisfaction gllaran- S" hum." "Swim" "Mme." leaving the matter of price settililr, i teetL i lil-etity touch in the hands of organic. ed uv nz. l ‘ the olqest B m u" a 50mm," ' Our suggestion then to pl'0d‘.l(10l‘5 is- dealcrs in ranching Collections to refrain from lorvflniinr snarl“ ° L05“ ‘ excepting that which has matured $0 supl-‘lles- , ‘mfigmaglm pfopfll‘ weights and finish. until such v The Rogers Hardware Company Limited ' We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Tllllgs, Staples, etc. --____'__.__. i C. M. Lampson 6P Co» LIMITED. M Queen Street lmidon, E, C. l, England Public Auction Sales or RAW FUR! shinning m; will b» furnish- z: Wilhfllll. ¢hlI|Q by 1pm,“. ll. T. Ilol . "vi-ids. r. all“? m" s“ hormone ‘ b) normal and we all get back to our usual meat diet. Live Stock producers should not overlook the fact that their occasional market dislocations. This is generally of a more or less temporary nature and corrections can best be made by local clubs controling the movement of supplies}; much as prs- sible. Seofetaries should communicate with their Sales Manager before un- dertaking w make an unusually large shipment of any kind of live stock while condiions ere as indicated albove. l" ‘h’ "°":1°r:°:)i°;h:h; 33301;: n study of Reports for the past few $122,113.... to make things 1°;- lm weeks will show that the price paid home. Tools thal M“ gm 1am,‘ paid for calves on the leading Osha- nmce and sauamcuonv ma; wlll dian Markets iseonsiderably 105s than hold up under use and mm”, mug what prevailed prevlou, to that period will hold an edge and cut true. and ls much as 40% below that of- " fered on the Montreal Stockyards a . The Rogers -..-._4 prices and it seems impossible to keep - Alf a ‘Li. #1135552...‘ "°‘ a New York, N. I i year ego. This of necessity has an un- Hard ware C0.. fwvomble reaction upon our Maritime Lilnliegl __, - in line with what Eastern producer: [expect from their experience herrta- M. n» W£‘B9_aie'l£°l.¥ ~ i» i time as conditions will again become § business must be subject to the fluc- i tuation, and whims brought about by ‘ L Rheumatism Neuralgia YOU can't always stop work and give-in to a headache, but you can always get relief from such suffering! A tablet or two of Aspirin will ease an aching head every time. Perfect! harmless; prescribed by thousan s of doctors. n effective antidote for pain, taken by millions of men and women whenever they've a cold, headache; neuralgia or neuritis; rheumatism lumbago, sore joints, etc. Read the proven directions that come with Aspirin and realize how much suffering these tablets can spare you. Aspirin has medical endorse- ment. It doesrft depress the heart. You know what you are ulkin . The box bears the word genuine i F i» ihfcouniy lint‘ Rncvl rah‘iMitfiib?"M56565?i»???r on tile 5512i»? o’ _i._,a_z ' ‘gilt chains .z1|u1 furiywioily ling-o; ‘ a deed dull-j lllr‘ filth day of .\'0-;cln- jlllflni]! East sc\'cni_'.'-iu-n 41mins or to h" i199". J-Ffim 1h!‘ GflVPfTlmPril ll (he Weft lifllinllflfl’ of Allin. ftl'lfllc_ Villrirl-r Owens (he fiiild m9rigilki>h iRiCOiiTCGEAEEC l ___~ i To be sold by Public Auction in iiir farms fronting nu ilu- filxlvrslln Road by alternate mun-vs oi Viosf and North till it rnmrs in ilie rozr line of Sampson Thnizlzls‘ farm aime- Sifiill‘. and ills-urn Wrist l1) Q1,- lilr-cc of commencement, iize- said courses h» ing according in llii‘ magnetic varia- tion of flip your 176i containing by hundred nnrl four‘ piece or parcel of land situate lying‘ and being at Shamrock, on Township number G7 in Queens County afore- film his". will‘, fll the hm- part. Lind ihe vrfir-rsigni-rl of the ntliilr part, and i‘[‘..4ll§(' of lloilliii having llcczl made ‘In puvmvnt of the principal and in- l-"rcfl scrurrrl fhcrrhy‘. For further par cuinrs Fallllcr .k' Palliicr, . iclolvn. l’ mencing at a stake placed in the East [ride of the County Line Road at the‘ distance of eighty chains South from‘ the Anderson Road (being the wlimlillnn on" apply to nriinrs, Charlot- PATRICK 0wl:.\"s. m. Diorigagce. southern boundary of Sampson‘ Th.“ i acres of land hr the scm" n liiflc more I mflsi farm); i‘ runs menu alongsldei or less as shown on c. / Plan showing '_'3'J5~6—1'4-5i-'I‘1lC5'_l3§'. hiMS” {'75 i; ' Produce VIGOROUS HEALTHY F OXES Produce LARGEST LTTERS PRIZE WINNERS i PRiCEDY Pails IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. l.