- NEWSY NOTES - B! AGRJCOLA of 1 p11‘. YO 1'11.‘ 111v divs“ grvaily r! awed '98 ‘ ‘m Tnquimd if ‘his were ‘W011 m'l\' b" fivClllTd bl’ “"01"” ‘one '1t $1‘) 4O 11111 111v rvllev $11135 _ __ _, r n w . _ ._ _ 1 r . . _ . r- 1 . . < . ., _ Canada" entmsd‘ 11c do!‘ ' 3'11 lixfrnrlizillsgiéifisiifio tile‘ wire with old luncr tublnfl and 1 Another cnrlnntl xvas ‘fflliwdl’ lcénts to 31 cents Der 1b., Cotarstca, elélglrelllendfzllgneléuvrnebgrlzougfs m‘, Mink EndopaN-slzzlélglbn is)‘: 11g 51101116 be made in ten days. gravel’ has Just recently {mud a » u 111» 11111 .1211 ?¥..f‘.‘.".3""1ii.‘1‘ 11.11;: 12:11:: 18.12. a 1 t" 111 1.1:‘ l1" 1°. 2:2,: .2 1... ............ we 111- 11- 11 ‘"1.- .. a ""1. 11"":".:"“;:“r‘i.""v.“- h‘ ,, ', ,“,‘ ' ' ssac 1 "r . ‘ 11_ .0» .1-c~<1r .111 \\'i"1i"(i!1fJ.- _... cc ‘.5 r .: -. . _ ‘ rae 111 parts....End i l‘ W11 San. e gun o 11n- k t" m “pm m?‘ h“ mmh there “IPRRW 711'!‘ 1111913’ 1'1 0min” W111i , ed n1 $9.60 to $11 ' and rgnod to 121 ccn s oer 1b.: seedy and chaffy, ligigllkgvgl-s Signgrvggfllzwsuflfletgl‘; organisgryns which liveoiirilnzrilig: 1:12?divlxrigiltdifngggnmeznghgiénfi: ‘fgihgm: wlifligfizgggfxfllifi“ gill‘: and 111'. tom’ . . the 1 ' 11nd committed 1t to , . ., . .1 1- 1. . , t. . , ,, , ., d glnulld. ad shrubbmy 5.10.111 be cui mp" 1.1- ltcc-l. (10115151/‘(1 cf ..n.17 111.1 “n01 for d liveries bv farmers an n while the host. u WMPCEIP? 5° (P; "rlwayj that might contact '1 0 wuss. icatflv. 1107 dairy, 1.514 valves and twnol buyers at woollen mills and gtgwgsaécie fizfizclffgeflfialgfifign; have been knownsagfiril-isegisleiisiigg: ¥§1s15§1i"l,,v‘{f,ff'w§§3,“‘“5 organisms 130W 8nd liter ti‘-':y have looked r“ o d8 Bur" thereby avoidinq leaks. Of course 1.3117 110211‘. 5111111110111: 1n rht." this {registered wool warehouses in 0n- d“, Pefloncany however, some many centuries. but it is refill into Parasites and gr ma; dwell)" over 1t send ft to a. friend abroad- . m” “mm?” R111 the wire beyond a leak 11-11 be your. 1111111 1 pontiilll! 111-1111111111- 11m.» 1r.- about 11s follows: Medium Wat-er nverflowsi mm ‘he lowm, my during the 1am few decade: pointed out foxes dns requentiy that is 11' you can get yourself 111w . , ',_ _ ‘Vmm "he ch?" "dead and useless as a 1mm, but 1 19411 111 11rd . .. were: beef cattle staple. 2n cents per 1b.: 101v Mfld- parts], the lake be“ Durmg we the gradually increased realization “n” 1° drink stal ° not or will a. frame of mind sufficiently gener- ius ‘.-.-o1_c:"1'!1\_1 consenerl inn-m am testers now on the lnar- ‘41197 r53.7n$1, daily 6.60.’) 14.54", 11pm staple, 27 cents to 274-2 cents season of 1938 precipitation was w; the importance of parasitic aw 6 Wa er, nus to pa" with m n has mmy to pc1u111-n1 _.l1e Kings measure. m“ for just sum omerg,~,,c1_,~q i1 cap-PS 374m (_-;g_05@1_ m“ 1- 1 1m, 11,. m“, staple (45151. gs 1-2 heavy on the ‘ma. headwaters 1n eases has stunulated researh i Th,‘ is m illustration: of beautiful Island VTW" 11"‘ 1'11“! Cmzimflxldod me verl- fairsubstituic for 1111-11 u tester. rnilt. Beef eaifc exports. undo: e cents to 27 cents be: 1b.; Low the slam, Mad“ much water this subject and much h" 9 n w ole l 8 c 0f the year scenery and the co\1e1-_Qh_ m3 we mtmevfo b<‘7nll11"l'-‘.\‘l°1f1‘Cmmledl 15,," ,,,.,,k‘0, gm,“ gm, ; if gppilwi gum“... num-puq, qum, 1...... A, 1 81mm 140-441.» 11,1558), g9 cents ‘reachm the Mayra}, “sump" and has been aécummated Th°"f“‘“°“ been ‘m “ma” dens that have --- ---i---- and laid up in his 'T-‘""fl‘-“‘-'Y-'- bl’ 1"‘ l}, U19‘ wire nt lntcrvats. the hand .' 1st tn June 5111,_wcre 111.314 131.3511. peflb; Coarse. 29 cents to 31 cents amndlfg c glne winter feeding and tanee of 1L5 study for’ furebrgxr- bfefldlilisedsegggimthtvhe Mm" and (Confirmed on page m‘ ca‘ a) vcnfurv. who" 1 was found ibc- hO-Adlng n Shoum w, a slight, shock t m, ]b__]31,qg‘,;and(}rfl_v_18 ¢er1t;tc1o__,,,,,,1ng area gm- walerlowl 13111-1111; cannot 9,511,, be ovehesmnahdleg rec, m5 p“, 0:,- m gflguslallysodltflrlln; Medium Stanle. 28 cents t0 29 cents the wnter of 1939-40, however, the is the slowly gnawing danger o; the they will dry out and be fresh azfd precious 51011.1" ., make all men 11.1.11‘ the worll: of them." rIFCZISUQV I~c and 111's ‘*-"l~‘"-‘-'='—‘"-'-'~\-’-' fv-‘flfl- BEHTHEIRBE!" become very rich we know of. When Henry III im-I prtsoned Hilbert cle Burgh in the Tower, if. was told him that his frvrmer Jusiiciztr had much treasure 1. "l up In 1.111? Telnlilc: u-l:e1'elll10n so ‘. for the Master cf the By this timc the Templars 11nd and very proud . 1 1-..v11'1.l$ LUNDUN‘ ~11 London has been it des- ' ‘aims fence are the to safcctlard ' .- to vivt the \ ‘ . M“? me “summer. These should be wired in silouid t 111111111 2w lrfnre illcy = 111 niltllbcr, now 11161‘ ~i . 1,111.01‘ 10 wear r1 their outer y , '9 Leanletl, ’0.i,t'(’.'1l‘ we used a “pendulunfl c011- ,,. -1;,1,..1 tyne; hllllIilt as lnonor f 3"?“ i“ m~"-‘Y" a “mama tFord C011; tllni worked all rizlzt '11 distinguishing | Christendom ler 115 brethren, and temples in but in lnndon. their their t it cnllid not be deliv- ".1;1- without the consent sides ready nlozlrgvl vessel: of gold ‘incl siltcr 1|ll})1‘if"’1\1l1f2 and many “'11 (‘i1 would make --.- if they knew - Q1 the Treusurr- l-ltfuse, as suite broke 9pm the “coffers” of celtain ]1L'l'- I ‘ electric ton ihc chase I know 1101; but from i - {year we 11 AN ELECTRIC FENCE The electric fence 15 the greatest advance in the protection of crops, jtnat has come to pass in my life- ‘Ltne. 'i‘i111e was. in the Old Country when tile 1311111318 in mouniiunotls TPLEiOns kept their cattle in place by "(11'y-\va11 fencing" of \\'llilOliL mortar‘ the stone | lowinnders t i achieved file same result by "quick- sct Yerkes’ of ilavstilnrn. Bu: even then barlwd \\‘il'(' was bcilltming to i l1iI1kc 11s ))1'\‘:(‘1l'.'f' £011, ll 111011: \\'£1_V5 i ivlicv with 11111211. effect point of view it is and convenient. for this lntcd lvire t .I><ll1g 1110 pasture. .4‘. and tlle I Willfh dellters we curr- t the farmers most economical T110 three requisites GU coll . 011121‘, jeut to the wire a1 siloxt intervals, to save the lmtiery from continu- . ed for nlariuo enqiues. will 11o (-1.111- ally well. and it is said will ills‘. the. 1 twenty dollars, a unit: is no doubt that customs 111111“: and , distribution play n grvat v in 1 forcng up the price. Tile general i {result has been to stimulate rc-1 Search info "home-made" contvoll- ‘ ers with more or less silceess, Last 1ici1 1111s fixed to an old but it was rather hard on the batteries. It however had an advan- tage in these hard timts: it cost less than one-tenth of the price paid for the standard makes. Tnis '1 are 11.1111: a new device it was often mad" a swrchnuse nf 1m“ is about H“, 5mm, as H“, new readers that it must. be insulated at every post, or the current is liable to lead and no down iuin the cal-til. There are proper porvvluil1 insula- tors (costing 2 or 3 cents each» fnr this purpose; but tclnpnrary insul- , this kind of insulation. 1'11 iakinc, fence across vouch. busily‘ if the wire. 15 "live? ‘T110 2111-“ i5 m); a good "conducnl. ~10 the ; sllovk is weak. but sufficient t0 - help locate the leak. Good corner-posts sltotlld be used the stokes are placed 50 loci 111731‘? for cattle and llorsc. _ v ‘ l5 perfcrablc, ihntlftll mu ovtn r-‘m- two wires, 1 I read in n farm new" 1am.‘ that T = 1111- Weekly 111111 smut l Market Report svlvnuany The cattle trade was somewhat slower on mnst market; 1n Cgngdg during the past week. with lmnvier we gins of steers rather slow sell- ers. principally due to lack of ex- port, sales. Other grades of steers were fairly steady", while cows mainfaind the s for some time. Calf prices {on}; a 5815011111 dip from 25 cents to 50 cents, The feature of the live stack prices. As receipts of spring lambs 00R v 1W1” F‘ ilrz e IABI I CONSERVATION 1 s wanna oounnr or rum-sou. ominous or nu vmu. xsslma uno-rmo n: can fun: ABUIII or Ilmmu. usouun n! “FIELD II. LUDLOW IINIIVS. trong position held 11151191 helm" 1 E through [c1111. A11 11111 one of these passes tContinued) T1111. Laguna Madre itself had a that of the P191110“! year because of a series of nort- uers, which blew much water out the four pBEES into the north and south ends were entirely Eastern Cattle Markets Steady dry. This condition, ilowcver. did not not affect the ducks as much An average run of cattle was cleared at Toronto nt simdy prices. Welghty steers were $8 to $9. butchers $8 t0 $8.75 mid stockers were strong, ranging from $7.75 10 $8 25. ‘The trade at fvfontreztl wusi lower on good steers. with oiher' Western Cattle ltlarlu-ts Ealsier outside order were lmrd to dispose of above $3.'.;1. Light slackers con- tinue in fair demand armlud $7.50 for order fiilinn, Grassy cows sold lower due to poor dressinz yield and wives will likely rcckater fur- lther declines if 10o many slippery gvusscrs are offered. At Calgary the market was slow, butcher steers i111- ing quoted 25 cents lmver at $7.75 in $8.50. Edmonton lmd light rc- ceipfs and the market xvas fully steady except for lwnvy steers. Cattle receipts were 112111 on other western markets and prices ilcld 0n 5m .=if‘f‘"s and 110110111 from the Sales of Canadian cattle this 1.111s? “leek nn United Sfntr-s marl-wt: xverc lowest for may week since 172111111. A1 Buffalo iwvn nnrlmcls of 11s did the ponds and lakes on he mainland to the west and on the peninsula. and [islands to the east. Nevertheless, even in this the worst drought in fl score M’ years. ‘ponds on the I in $11.75. 2311.50. Moose 1511.30 to $11.45. Saskatoon $11.60 to i lack of fresh-water there were some mainland near La high of $12.75 for Grade B-I dress- Prinee Albert $11.26 to Jaw $11.30, Regina $11.75, and Vancouver up to $12.60. Lambs Settled Lower at Toronto Spring lambs at Toronto were wraker, settling at $13 to $13.25 for cilofee. with other grades down to $10. Montreal paid $10 to $12. while pat Winnipeg scant receipts brought offers up to $12.50. Tops at Ca1- gary wcre $11.25. Edmonton $12, Prince Albert $10.50, Moose Jaw sales of eastern domestic wool to rvrzistered wool warehouses in Eas- for graded wool from warehouses to l11.".l’1lii1\C1.lll'Pl'S for eastern domestic wool are little ,l)l‘0\'l(‘.l1S week. Tiley are: Medium tstapie, 32 ceilis to I111 cents per 1b.; changed from the Canadian weighty $‘f‘\"i‘-" were solq‘ kimv Medium Staple. 29 1-2 cents t0 ehoim veal calves .1750 t» $11.50. Exports 10 1110 lllulirrl Si ‘iris (lur- (‘nlf ltfarket Seasonally Lower Calves wrre 2% cents 1o 50 cents lower r11. Toronto. chnivc vealcrs closing at $10 tn $10.50. Montreal hog prices thrmlchout the Domin- is notv s1 =1rtin cattle at I32 cents per 1b.; Low Staple, 29 . 18 cents 1o l9 cents p91‘ 1b- Prices being paid for ungraded pcrlb, Lmv Staple. 27 cents per lb. In the Maritime Provinces wool g to move fairly frcelv and prices at. mtlls are: 10w ' to f) cents per 1b., below eastern ‘values. steady prices. Weighiy steers were quoted at $8 to l9. Wlth I of g, few acres remained, but. fresh water on the barrier islands was apparently limited to a few ‘W115 dugefor cattle. rious drought extended south ct lent to northern vars. crux. The most recent floods causing water m spill over into tlze adjacent, ia- ln the flll of 1036. Thus, the Tam- Chumpayan, had receded so much that scores of uare mil” 0! mud flats, covered wi 11 dry aquatic va- gctltlon, surrounded the shrunken wnter arcs. Despite cil these obviously un- satisfactory conditions. the water- fowl that winterecl in the reslfln IP- patently had no difflcilty in find- ing suitable habitats. Bo far as capacity for both diving and shoal- water gpecies, was for in eXQEBS From a consideration of a1! the Stud,“ made, n. was concluded that the total number oi’ 61116115 Wmtfi“ ing in eastern Mexico showed f! slight increase over that of 1918-39. despite the fact that certain Sllellles as the gsdwell and baldPnW- 1110115 ed from a little to a. pronounce decrease, The pintail, green-wing- ed teal, and shoveler accounted for most: of the gains. Geese in time?" n1 showed a marked 11801811801 fh! , lesser Canada goose. which is J19 1 must; common species on the north- eastern coast of Mexico. failing off 111 least so percent 61111111615 c011- man crossed the. line at El Pnso. Enciniilas or O10 de A1118. the L1- guna de Bustliios. the plinth Rnfi arroyo; that make up the head- waters of the R10 Sacramento. and the two Bcquilla reservioirs that are formed by dilms across the R10 Concl1o. river waters for Irrigation the large. shallow lakes known 11"» 111B sump was a wide mesquitwlIFOWn flat. supporting a. fine growan of grass and weeds-an excellent stock range, but of little value to ducks. In this connection it should be man proceeded south t0 Mekiw inc Lagunns, Chapoia, Zapotlan. significance. as the Lagunas Tild- TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' J. Power, Souris East, has had considerable success with his foxes this season. He winfcred 12 females and these whelped 63 pups and 6i of them are alive and doing well. Jim Brow, whom foxes are de- sccndants of the cclslvrsfcd sir Charles of pun Dalton strain, a few years ago narrowed down his breeding operations and lut full ving pup; doing splendidly. Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ As- sociation which will be hold in the agricultural room of the Pflnu of Wcicl Collage, Charlottetown, June 16th, at 1.00 p. m. Prince Edward Island time (or 2.00 p. m. Daylight Saving Time.) This meeting i; 5c; one day ahead from the usual third Tuesday in June. which would have fallen on 11w 17th, tha some date l-s the victory Torch day celebra- election of directors and other of- ficers will take place. Plans for the days will be considered. Evervunc who has been an exhibitor of foxes or is interested in the development of better silver foxes or silver fox [melts should be on hand and lend their support to make 11115 1 real successful meeting. The 01:13am. Fur Auction Sales" Company Limited will hold its next auction sale in Montreal commenc- ing Tuesday, June 17th. On that date muskrat, lynx. wolf, raccoon, skunk, badger, blue fox, red fox and cross fox will be we. tioned. On Wednesday. June 18th. offered. 'I‘he silver fox collection of this article is now quite llmlz. ed. states the circular, Dr. Alexander D. Bajkov has a Very interesting and instructive ar- ticle m the last issue of Fur o.’ Ranisms called their hosts, The parasite benefits by this lrsscclatlon, parasite that is not realized and th -' ..1$1.1.“‘.°f".§1%‘.1’.§.¥...‘° “m” “Sm” A mink or fox in a ranch, (or-ex- farm. But the animal would real. 1°55 due to slower growt h, . 11655. lower fertili weak 1y and death, we Therefore, it would be the llm of white fox.“ Cfllliiinries of the mother, ls an im- portant factor. BIDOD OR. KIDNEY WORM.... This worm is of considerable size and occurs in the kidneys of fox. mink, dog. marten and other fish eating animals. The eggs of this Plrflslte can be found in the urine situation during tilc week was au- _ m f m, mm- . ‘ mm, m“. 1,, u“. mo“ disgust o; cum. mstamm d . - l l are narrow aLd shallow, so that the goons and mil’ Gs Wm mm cw what hq 1| .1 f(lX—hl1ll1_(\l'5_ 3111111113, ym] may | S‘ q n “mes m w“ volume of water entering the is- 5i and Plnuoo Rivers had been 1:9; W" w‘ “mu”. m“ M" adpriklirrftifibrilfi :1§‘t11§1n§lir§vh§i‘§§‘ii1'§rvcmn have .1@r.111...11i’t°..1’°§‘1§} clear the 117111. you may even crash iincreased there was a correspondln ‘gown-even M’ high tide‘ was not l . .. .. - . - . - ‘ g i ffi 1 nt t sintain a satisfac- lco lsgunas were about u low l8 which ma be infected. The worm . liillOllgh the quiiicset at r1 pinch. d .1 1 l , t t e 5- is“ Ce ° m p _ 1 alive today and ti ' l‘; " 1 <1 a ...°:.':.*..'.t.'.t:".1.:.:.l'1:::..:".1l*1l __“‘° 1r and 0t er _ 1a ow areas c , 8 - “non SP SH“ Fox Health very manly ,0 h“ This small worm 1s often respon- sible for the death of fur bearing nnlmnls. The infection i; caused by eatin infected meat, and the adult paras fes copulate in the intestines 0f the 110st. Male parasites die af- ter the copulation, but the female penetrates into the lymph of the host where the e855 are laid and hatch almost immediately. The inn us and exhaustive dvlivcrl’. ‘Till’ ‘kinds of cattle steady. Good steers . g b ch B yrld sncn 111d be determined, there was n0 . . . n e . i 0-11 -. i '~ r i . . . , . , , 1 “r M197". l)" e a 1* T 9° _ large vigorous foxes and min. 1 21.11.? .2*:~.".1..:.:.1t..1“.:::..; 11'1" 111111.111 *"*l.'.,1::"=.:‘.1.;“t:.;:.“1l. 1121:1111 "k" 11"“ *1 °""- .121 Mme“ the we" 1» v» r ‘$111111 ‘WW1 “M '1 "car batters" or if this 151ml avail- itcvitrg1 ‘$1.018. 1'11 cred steers bel ' i? $621157“? o? l? piisfiiuair“ ed b: ufllucks pthat 5511'”?! '° I ———— lymyhofNthe no? P’ blood and m“ 3% l ' ox n50 delwered i! s “,4,,1,,,.,,._,_ awe four AW Cells such as Me ‘w P ~ B. g 5 t1 n- w l1 an Elf/ma m . a num r o t ram occupv Th D . o sans ac ory method of you mention is ancr. Can supply ~ ~ - 11115 qnvivd M ~3~0 f1 $-~50- __ ___ winter in o1- emlw l~ e annual N90"! of the Asso- treatment is known and therefore anv quflntliy. Send monev clderfol- ' ‘r ' the areas. The P01911745 081W"! elation will be presented and the it is very important that preven- what you want or when in Char. 0f fur bearing animals. No treat-t mcnt is known for this parasite 1 i‘ Illcholsowsfoxllsalll, (3 FEEDS FOR l CENT) Something like 1900 Sears ago um i=’.'.‘.‘.‘1‘."€1‘1.1f§‘°11‘.‘1111‘..‘}° 1111:1111 11-1 truth of h s words. and if Paul w“ friends. As the price of pelt, ne up you can afford u; u“ ‘N ‘l Ibx Health“ the he" conditioner for your Fox and 11111111 tters. man's ECONOMY 1v FEEDING, each box contains 315 feeds for a fox and Will feed 011s fox for over a year or 750 feeds (c; a up. This powder ha: gives vour u good start. keeps them R1‘0\Vll;lgp:u[: tive measures should h: taken by Drflper cooking of pork and other ‘if ‘h1"'"'“ series to cot 111v best out of them Tl n} 11- d9 t wmnl i 11111 f t 11 11.1585 1i?- _ __ . . . . .. . , , peg 1 er. v . a few $12.85. The bulk o t), number that, 11c ua y com year will be u lo d1 - - t that t i - p1,‘? 11 l5 1W1 "011117111" 111M c0315? in 1lflilswdit=irlllniieviy $11,111.", with 111051 . "jv 511195 nt Montreal were $13-35. ‘flleere was an abundanca of choice 11on%d recommendatilgns ‘fronictxiie ti? of prr§§§s.°%'1'.§’i1rt§.l 13c . general " P-“c r1111 1111111 ‘WPWP "“ki1ii11o classes lihC0\‘€'i‘iili_! .1 lowm" 3 1111c Winnipeg closed at $12. Cfll- food plants, including 111189011512“ out-going Board regal-din r11».- killed b freezin m tat - J M .. R Y g ea a tem - - r t 11nd 111m’ tendencv. Wcigl1tv steers 1101:1111: _ $11111‘ 11D l0 $11-39. Edlnfinwn $11-50 wildcelery, and Ptmdweeds- holding of educational fox field perature of minus 40 degrees F, Dr. Bajkov in ills article discus- ses several other types of worms that may infect fur bearing ani- mals, but the ones mentioned are mOSt likely i0 be found in Prince Edward Island ranches. In the northwest we understand they have considerable difficulty from tape worm which is communicated by the feeding of "rabbit meat. ‘They BIB difHClllt t0 rid 9. fox of, Th9 Only known drug that is potent en- Ollllh t0 BXPE! them is extract of male fern, {my ‘mm m" Tcmple‘ 1wi1h moving pvrt: of glass v"1ic‘l u 1 i _ t . .. . p ueil. Top prices for steers at $10.75. and Vancouver $11. "tn d l; ovulation or - i ....... v.15 ~11» r11 71111.! looked upon as so sacred that Qwniér “M; a n§W'“£__nr'[-i Co]! Th‘; ailsré-"é n} $7M.1‘.r1'\r1$i11za2r; 5.000.000 and probably eve‘n mall?“ be up (or mm and on mursday the thus given‘ Sufi-men,‘ reason “h; Mr. Kenntciy was s1 visitor 141 the ' ' ‘"' ' " a l ' ' ' To work 111 WNW" M“ °°' ' 10111, 9.5m silver fox pelts will be our ranchers should be on the 9mm“ Fm‘ Sal” °"“““"““°“ m‘ lookout for parasites and apply ear- men's trensilre. "especially such as 5d , t n ‘ I, H1. _ A ,f_,,. C, c, , , , m, . _ t ‘guru! the ‘T011 r'3."1r”.’-' m other lazing Zflcigiorcmsohvr miflrlill“? erg M Top; ‘Rlongzinlrit gilp(i]K],\;1l‘llCIO‘i)ll\]:JX-‘ 119m Cflllndfl. Dilrlicullfly in on‘ ggrlithzan gtgnetrltllbeililéggigztfin‘! is described 55 an attract!" mm l? tremmfnt- “h the, rodufl ~ m, P P“"““" ‘"3" m“ h‘"“.°rm“' For the actual fence a S11i!;1s1 wire \11@r@$g_50, iarin. are now reaching the peak. Wakhrowl m (Plhuahua and wntalnmi a" “Mm” P1155951 but a ‘wince keerl: 5H1,“ f t‘? But the Tcniltl’? T8119“ t“ prmgcb i is enough to stop i1.'1:-:-cs and Further- 5110s of graded wool to Coahuqa whe-e the“, are several 22c major pcirilo? fonflists of selcct- ‘Fox pups can be dosed now wlm h, h estimate? sue‘; gyfhiszgtleeme; tl-l ' a. 1 tw ‘ntancestat ‘ - ‘ . .,‘ -. . , . ~ - an regular uisver d - s 1' t lit ' - ‘ < e re sure n o 1 s rattle. and I need halfill mmud Inlfctl States Market manufacturers are reported. Prices important yak“, as the Lgguna, ferlor types. The flvailabiealgupgy Iollticr; lggngsufoeselgljie 1:115:31? aging‘ n, he, H‘ J_ Kennedy, i"! Elven lhf‘ larger size capsules. Care should be taken to clean out all refuse IL? next day after dos- “18 and if thereseems any pnssi. bdity of infestation on anything like even a moderate scale, repeat the subject r l" l; water and c1§rr11L°gm$Y§ Ofltfiflgijé‘; clean for he t ' 11,111»... 1211;211:1111 s raw and refuse taken out of the "M11- 01‘ i! you do not do so lace t {King Edward I, though one of _ anchor the wire if in’: $91139 l-"i 171176 5111111111" prices for 200d venlcrs Medium Staple. 3B Cents P" 35-? _ it where it will the gremvxt or mo English Kmgi ligtvnrlerl to be pc-“tnflnem b“ a“ W?“ w vxnrmv "111 "Y 511- Gm“ 1m" staple‘ 27 can“ g" m pointed out um ‘£95119 mm l“ “mple- ‘mmifh sllfferlng from worm 1111B close proxlrlr-‘littybtomtlratznyrgrlilclg 30 Fox Pens with wire but» phce played a 111111111 ll‘1(‘k on the 0mm- supports ma" be what are t» choice veuleys at Willllineg were "ire volume of wool eing shipped Chtlnhuahuos and tgoa unaanrc pate); fection may be quite passable in PTODH-‘ITIE Past few weeks although t M g h d Templavs. 111 the year 1233. 11c went imllpt-l "stakes" driven into ihc 50 cents lower at $9 to sift. while on consignment in rfiglfitefed W001 a? y guru '35? clglccglvwa m appearance and the owner- may be. cool and decidedly disagreeable om! or ‘modem n c e- for rne ,_,,.0,,,,,, b, 1111111» 1111111011 or uxef 1n.» 111111 1.1. C117nl".‘ 1... _ . v.11- “1110111111195 111 Western Canada has 21,1“? ff“ ‘ihe “u-dicsybold, °°m° "cuswmed to this condition, Sprint: Weather have been good m, board roof. Excellent condv ‘ lmntrm 59.7.1. “rinrc A ' iXlCTCIISOCI very materially 1n volume n13 i! 5c -. considering it the normal ml- 1113 growing weather. Pups have eaten tlon. APPIV» well and owing to the coolness of desired to sce his mother's and the wire is kept _aho.1t. tlvo: fMnnfc Julv s‘). Saskatoon ., .' dllrllig the past week. Where this (my and thence westward to the 1911111.: that 11-11-11 51111111 there. 11111-111 tile mum c1 the alumflf {Regina $10-52 ,“"’."1 i“ “M”? bmght °" md“ m’ Btlitcs of Colima, Jallsco. Mlchoa- 11.43.1511 1111mm mm condmm‘ " the “WNPYWB have digested it P. E. I. FUR TRADERS, When he was amnitted 11110 the, 11.0,.“ u“. m-0u-,1d,s:1_y3’_1(036 inches. 1 _pl‘i¢(‘.$ remain about the same as can Morelos‘ and Guerrero‘ He 1 o parasites. If we could without inconvenience and hgve Barbed wire ‘m; Prices 111.111. Illghrr 1111.11 week 11m 1re fully from e cents sneaked such Important section! as ca cuiaie the loss in quality of fur, gained 1n 51m 5nd gtrenghh, M“; 182 Queen Street. anyone we talk to says that pups lottetcwn call and buv a box. Aim “Nicholson's Horse Health" price 1 lb. box 50 cents delivered. 202 Ken‘. $1.. Charlottetown, P, E. I, 11411-5-31-0-14. _r.:: Guy E. Kennedy, sales represen- tative of Purina. Wed, handed u| a copy of new feeding directicm which utilized Purina Blue Checker Fox Chow Meal. T1115 meal has been sold in the United states lcl- some years but we understand it has only recently been introduced into Canada. Our readers will re- member tlrat some months ago we published an article by Roland Tuplinof Michigan, containing his feed schedule. the cereal of which nual meeting, Toronto, some weeks ago. He has made a great succm Our fox rancher friend, B. Gm. ham Rogers, M10 was appointed Supervisor of the 'l‘rnvel Bureau for this Province inst year and fiileu the role with marked success, very considerably mcreasing our touri= in Canada and every one of our readers should try and secure 1 FOR SALE are better than other years. sons who 111d stored their weuitil ma“. 1mm» l5 plaillunfi we 11nd a The rpppm gnno\lll_(‘pny\llf, of [hp Buyunan’ Magda1ena_ Atoyacl and 111101.. and "nbsirflvtvd" mnucr." 10 1if111111111- n! 5111011111 “"111 no! flclnf. 1111:1101" pr‘ee 1o br‘ paid for bacon CATTLE MARKETS Patwmo‘ the W,“ deltas o, $171111: aealilze that this constant -- the value of 8 LnOiI-Sflnd lmllnds- anytlvnz." swine and mcep n09“ for export 1c the 112111011 Kingdom I the Dun-o and 1511113, mvers, cagsed r: 0:‘ igemfifi 5nd mink. brourzht about a further advflnfic l" TORONTO cleared 5,006 head 0 as W911 as many areas 0f 1°55“ 1111c authentic? ifs tlieuflive"! worm - r armer. Peas, Beans and Lupins, ; 1d this was stfflcient to 11.1 chewed his mnnZfll‘ ion. Tovon‘n nrlvitnccd__t_o_ _ pan, zgcgglgo’ Dayula. and other; ggise “i... powerful encmies who l!“ ofnall deterrents, was cur- ‘c; - ' '7' ' a 10p of $8.25, canners and cutters and made a mp eastward w the’ giasqitglegngo czftegerniinnte tihoce ' , . looked to inherit their pos-esslnns. N] by running :1 w'l1'e from the by Mr. Milford C1lfl1110rc."nnd‘.‘f_1 i$3.25 i0 $1175.81!!! b11115 i5 5° $7 05 lacuna, dc Carmen in Puebla. from m‘ blmmgfi er mcmne In 1303 most of the chief Tomplars electric fence round the edgcngl‘ ccnsistvd ofr llrmtFocrlse P13181112: agéld ugvaltzgglgggéiar 5%; pefilgtlid worléawfi SODLLIQIS/glsil! gaging - f E 1. i .11c1 0t c countries 1h, . . Tlee are a f! of Darwin H1115. 1. w‘ ..- .. 0 n m . ' jwfjere Fan (Lnrgfs of heresy, stili ‘to he considered. ceptionaily large and wcil grown. I $9.75 to $10. and siockers $6.75 to which Gnldmgn traveled 10,600 dogucxgmxgvw-mtghifi 36 lflllnd in ii fnjnd not béillq fully ahie tn clear such as cal“. Junction of wires. was nble to name three vnriedes $5.25, while milkers and Sprint-VETS miles by automobile, train. boat, whole nonhemsh {guahout the _, hep-leaves u-hni ', wcre condenmrd and fldjugtnjflnf§ “which may puzzle but of the lot; viz. "Rev. H. Etv- sold mostly ai- $70 to $90 each. and dugout canoe. He mfide lnvesti- one I m 9m Pnere. It is p9“, beans and lumm helm w 1 . p - .~ .. 1 litrftcd 11 k" leliotvo r color with a tvlountrrzu. had a run of 2.004 gal-ions in 17 Mexican States and ° Q "mt important fox ,1 I tp perlv _ ni pename in a nmdas- 111:- bfjllnllbl. bu mace is 1 an , 1. ‘_ n“. _ 1.? “chm me Good Steer; were lower and also while en mute mere m C!“ parasite! m Manitoba which ob a lamily of plants known botani. 11V. Tm: lltevattlre of Lltlilf‘ tlnlc and wluctantlv lvrlosesthiskmtlr}. lighter atirriqylasllrmrgrlalsilnk onggr gsvcrfil ms Wée unsold other tom“ Arizona New Méxiw’ and m, “use! severe anhemh and flgguglls ‘They have the jf-R/llliiliatiltilllgi "thtllgat ‘M1111: 11011:‘dim-iilli11“.§i“wi.’l§$r1i best for gbcds and borders; and ‘kinds were steady. 9110109 Steel's gltfxas-l Inlteremnlf q€°t“l“£"5b€'°m gfi?g'hp£ras‘i?gugbl:b€l31'?“§- The fl- gen frcma tile gr ‘Qgdtafgafinigw; "u. Tuiipe Noirc,“ which the made $9.25, 200d $8.65 to $9.00. with s v0 um nous repor mg t us- In Imam ma usually 08:1" filling in me roots in little bumpswcsily ed in summation, but it must suffice to record that as a result of his studies he concluded that “the duck population of the Mexican fableland and west coast materially decreased during the winter of 1939-40 from that of 1938-39." Geese and. ornnes maintained and possibly even im- proved their status. The seasnn was abnonnal. worm weather 1n experience the writer has accumu- lated anent the. clvciric fence. T1370 BOUQFETS 1 have had two bOuquc-tl iunled mc lately, actual bouquets I mean which 1 highly appreciated. Tm: first was ghen to me by Mrs. Har- old A. Mt-sservy, who hncl it from seen when the lent is pulled up. These are usua iv referred to as‘ nwulfis- A special fcrm of bacteria Derfonns the work for the lemma M Mk1!!! the nltrotlen from the a111- In some soils these bacteria Me absent or deficient and it is neces- any to inoculate it with n cuituro cltnmlnlnfl it. To accomplish this the seed is treated before sowrmz. . humet; and it isllikely that their 1011]; association with the East may have unsettled their OFHIIHYOX I .: stianitv. However this 111W b6. it server! wcll 11s 1t pretext for des- . pcliing the Order, and P1111111, King 1. of France, was most nClfVe 1n ‘Ilk- ' 111g advantage of it. He caused 1hr‘ "remplars to be coxldenlnezi by 1'1 common as low as $5. Good hei- lfers were $8 to $8.50. gOOd cows $7 velvety black-violet flowers with i110 $7.25, £0115 $750. find 011161‘! 35-75 link ylglgt N-ntrpj- By 1939 they {down to $5 for common. Connors made 1c (with greater accuracy)" 1 and cutters brought 34 m ‘~50. b11115 Velvefy brownish-black. very dark 1S5 to $7.50. “nd mm" WW5 $50 W nlor" It must be said in excuse $110 911011. gm: 1t is difficult sometimes to 11111. WINNIPEG had 8.138 cattle with the exact 511115,. mm words We a slow market, most killing classes gulglhbers. They attach themselves e mucosa of the intestine and suck blood. The diflgnnsi; can b‘. ll-Blly made by finding the eggs or the worm in the feces. mxooam CANIS....'I'hLq 1m- Sfilmenfcd round wormpabcug 51x inches in length, 1s very common Dutch cataingtles of 1936 gave as "blackest of nil tulips. beautiful J 59mm“ Coimcijnscihfrl their hm“ Nature's own garden: it consisted .. . ,. 1 l w l m, g ml +11 ""1 .1 111123..‘;“.l‘8l2?’l..%‘£;..1.213?..112 15.71.1112. W1.“ 1. 1.“... 3f§i.'&'1?...1.$§1‘.i§“1t1.’1.‘.....$‘§“i'§‘i 11.1.11: :21 1.°*l:..".::.:.= 1.111.112; .22. "%i';..‘.“°...'i‘£“'8i1'2."1‘.‘1..f.§.°;2 cents below last week. A liberal supply of small cattle, with buyers nouc too anxious for too many fed yearlings. made no better than $8.60 Wmwlflfly in large plantings. the m... nttrmttwuv 1'1 c n rc 11 - able and sold by all éeefd hougegythe . mused fhrre. score of their chief . Knllzhts 1o <~ buznnd at. Pnrlfi. T10 1' 11311114; were rtvards decreed. by M, Vienna in 13-24. Beauties, and Yellow Violets. Tho last two I 1:: cw 0f but had never seen. so I think they are on she “rare" l'st. The Spring Beauty that a female may lay 200,000 DB1‘ (lBY- The eggs are 11115561188111? the feces of the host and develop to the infective stage in ten days --- system OFA teatime SHOWING MODULES WHICH . TAKE m1‘ GEN Foil. tum. dealing with the exciting times and traifc lusfcrv or Cornelius and John d1- Wiit. This 1s n good ro- ducks were exceptionally bundnnt in southern California urging Dec- ember. ‘there were. however, exceptional a "1 O C 5 I’. s’ '5 1n be zivcn to "10 Knigms °' s” (Clnytonia carnliniana) is 11 little "1"" “f 111* °1<l ‘"1-"-*.“‘..F?l'§'1_’.‘.‘1' H - cl l, 1e kl - *1 17°11" B"l’““0',‘fi: tubrcus-rwtvdperennialWnivnjnufl 1 i??? 15152115. ...“w.°12!..' tlggorig himirlceegggétlczorcfxwltéilcvid 13111111135511‘; 33.215311; 311:1 fir}: ifirf11.°‘i.‘ii‘i‘u.".fiicfii°tfi.fi.lié"ii‘f xs-nlmr to plant s row of lgfivlrfx be put to pr , ,, be looked for 111 moist open wood... M, but grassy cows were under was recorded from San Jose de 1011.» harm 1., ,1, ,0 Y . cure different cuturcs. clover: and and beans 11nd 111° 1| 1 W75 TOTmRHY carried m“ “l ‘we commoner Wcstwnrd and southward iprcssilrc and sold lower. A11 suitable Bablcom 1n Chihuahua. and there mals are chielle 9.3:}. nouns am‘ “m!!! beint! lenumcs as well as aghlzehuhu not 11nd Pitta?“ ’" Chrlsbendom- ' f The f10v.'ers, borne in a loose light slackers were in fair demand was c good wintering population of infestation of 13:1. b e than‘! the m” 9m] beg“ n’ ‘mum b9 l" 1"‘ hwil-IMJO" ""1 m“ the dflf“ m‘ Such in brief f; the history 0 raoeme in early spring, are pink Sh. I al-Qund 3750, -- - lesser. scuups on mo Luzune dc eggs which pg“ ta wiorm most-m, lxperifnent for the heme m the w!“ and growth om‘ the Knight Templar-s. ‘their lforfn- o, white. with darker pink veins. 1P 70'" W°° 1° GAIDARY handled lma head on Papsgallo, at Acapulco m Gilrrero. , »-_-___ ° "£K.-._ __.~.._...... . m- two rows ma the 111111113111? ma} er premises. c1056 1° W’ vfiwfl.’ ‘The oleywnias appear to be used CONDONS WOOLLEN 1M,“ n s10w market, with 111110116: steers limilflfly. 0n the Lawunn dc oar- __-n— ‘ii _ oro 11 hazwflied 11"“ Embankment and Blavkggd“ i; g gleflfls in some countries: c. per- 5 g5 cents down, gm ch01“ iyutcll- men. in Puebla. Goldmsn recorded .. n1 "fl l'°“"' moculgtlm ll Bridge. cofntain £11111; 331th” 31st foiiatal being tpopulsrly knownt as t Charlottetown err were $7.70 to 688.50. goodmcows ‘Jvdunérgwlther lflinest zathcirins! a: vgvhigethe nlfwgx; pl-cuucti of lawyer.’ o ices. u _ r-spansh Let uce,» Our plan is . to $6.50 an good | kcrs ave seen n sou P no i1 sarv m; thotfemnle for p11 en of 112g‘ used M R K111711111 "Pnflml-“nm "1 and receive highest market price steers s6. to 7.75. fllhtffll Mlklvvf’ In ""5 °°"°°""*" c" if 3161590,’: 1115115311180 gultstionl o: more 1n crest was‘ b,’ Englmd, 11-, Dgwny Ygllmv vlolrg; for w h d "d unwashed w”, EDMONTON clemd ,, mm m, tum platens were well represented, well wor ed. If pm m, Middle Temple m". 71th,‘; f,“ Viola Ditbcscens) 1.1 one 111 u... "1 °, ° _ - of 1.011. 11111.11 1111 classes riesuy cx- zgfltgher! were mmv ¢M"Mb"""~ m “amour. 1111111111111 1111111’; mndc from the 11mm" °- a leafy-stemmed species. Thcre are. Money paid on receipt of wool. All qggpt heflvy mars, glam Bu", w," t c mott remarkable occurrence Th - m’ b"? “mnd, lnoculaferl w l "Golden Hind" in Whm‘ "° "ma? ft may be remarked. two classes nf W°°| t,“ w be g'odfld by 90mm. ‘aims. heifers $7.75, good cows u to w,” ‘mt I M" F "h°""“" NM‘ e Provincial Department of Agriculture Wm ‘biiel-u“ and tire inftrulnfitéhne; the fir" V"Y“"°.,{.Z““1‘.‘,¢.§“Er..."3§,, violets; 111m which 11111111 11p a m", inspecfio" we‘ do m" own to $11.50, with slackers dnd 111mm growf, olgtllégnzzflnltfint-iflgt ‘will slgtlttlfi pay a substantial bonus on boars, laced for service. 1w ne§aeaf1r1 mil 1" whygfakslviouslv flfifill- m" t” s“ Bikes“ “M1,, slmolc Bntlk ‘Wilmiii. lfR1'°-11_f1'\1111 . ' . IOWPF- bulk $6 m $7~ o, m," “um,” wmm m,“ that meet the requirements of the oar Bonus Policy," crors 11"” m“ bcgiimt 1m W performance of The the root, bearing the flower v11 its grading. You do not have to wolf PRINCE ALBERT sold giood (To 5c contfnu d1 "m! "c l rovm it. is an cxc mm," C55,, »"'I‘wc‘lftl1 NiEnL" i“ iwfijpkevg, summit, ns in our common blue for o government inwecfion w steers at 87.75 i0 Ill. Rood fedcaves e B e ye approval from the Boar Bonus Board‘ try it.‘ A can bl 1.11: a‘; qpernfon church, sltlflif-‘d "a 2 "d many violet; or those which throw up a t $7.75 to $8. fat cows 86.66 in M. Ind "~‘-“'““—"""‘~“‘"i"" -- — 01"‘! ""151- be eight months old, and from Advanced on). B few ccnifl, f‘? m (“£10131 111 11d ‘"111 1* 11.11:: t: ..... 1n n1: s1 "°"“"’ "“'“‘" “m” """""'"" m" ‘" ‘m’ " 1 e1 11.111111? "‘ p'flesmle' The" w“ " fiwJ of cm 111rI<1111.-'.p.111r.. are M‘ ”°°' '"”" b’ °'°°' °' 4'" m. best dry-fed 1 m 1.111111 as u“ °" "quit Al» "cations for inspection will be rmlv- rt a an <11¢°“"§,‘,i..i’i“111 1.111.111»: rvetvreaaue. 110"” ','°",,,,f§}f $2; pubescent or villotls. and u... bright Md bvm- 111.11 top cow! um 1g 00-20. 05%“ .__.. . N! "l1 10 Jilly 2. at the °\§,1@,'°‘§,,,‘j,",,‘,’,‘-°1.m1. 1.1 1 1101x1513}; nee to the Tomi’! 6. _ ygllow flower runs to ls mitiimc- he] M aid on 10g ounds on cattle were l_n demln en m tum gm“ “"9"”, “M” ‘m ‘mm P!" u, ‘ ml then n 111M311‘ .73.: “ll‘§;‘é"" 11.12.15.115. M» wogg-c, '}-1,1,l,1"1,;,§‘;1§§§,o§,111r1e1r§ ,,,,,,,,,f W011,’ a,” o, 25,, pound, 113.36%: gggngalé-gg-y mum on page canon .1. 11.. 111...... r1... \ DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE, 3.2%.‘. "$1.115! a 13,133,, ...’1“1‘! i i’..'§.'11‘r'§'1i11= of 1115*" “m” ‘Mm?’ b” ma: cuttlnss bv lneanlsxz of of unwashed wool. 1111 01115565 92.119 £'_°_"El°- ' IIABRYWIIIW. charlotteumwh fir" 递1.“'..i.’.1°“11‘i.f€°w “W” ' dggfppygd in M1 BQQ . t “nave! "Hormodin." n fin-nfigiv-pgl "TTTT 1"“ '__*__'“__ lpaboq-lbm In chnl5~ ‘dned h’ tryin! W lues'-§$-" w' '5'.“ T11‘ July 2s. - x.- s-a ""_ " i m ht mly 111N111"!- , 111a other bouquet was given me 1__ itself a0 uch NW"- " (continued on pale 18, O01 4)