» » l .-rzs~_‘_a~i-V.-s-'s.¢~s»-»..,-.,la~.. *.1 ii .ll 'W yi ,io fr I r r ;. ,_ ,,_~u »f». .F F it s il, r. l_ 1'0"-.S ..l 8§5lESi‘§3.- ’ » \ - SUNGLS fllf f i -s __,, <3 . . -»_~..a~v _‘_ i i\‘VGi'?:‘i"l:l~rd ‘f ,y+,;,v;_ 'WN .Gu . in f - -- 1*‘.=%'193‘* Fon FARMERS, sToc:KBRl<:ED1:Rs A s GAQUENAERS l _NEWSY NOTES UODIIN Al.0l!!‘!'lC‘.l'lJll mil , _-_..., ' hm '|\a modern “packing-box" style grin ll architecture seems to have erig- aegis lhaiied in Russia; there it is to be vin Will “ill N11 ll0wier." It was g, °f¢ _ S spread in every direction, ‘gi ging aid to the ralders The ,ml he English became s rout Bir i - ie. lway and news of the il ht renewed the fight with greater lou, Profitable Grain Bacon Certificates For ‘___ Production What You Shauld U. K. and uation’sthe tltleofonechapter K w t me bulletin on cost of producing '10 Ou crops in the prairie provinces. gd by Bid DO!!1l!'}gn Dlzgrnff i o ¢~ 2-lio:‘tlll(;m$bable° expenses Mr B' EW” Parry* F R‘A'IC‘ anticipated revenue fr0m vel' _1"" glued grain farms. uid have 1§§§§‘$w"; ‘§‘,fm’§‘“§§_‘h;”“,fh§"l;_ wr-s anno s roacn oN 'rue noeorsuvs alison with sninriee _ tolhlll i the bulletin resentng»"°m‘ “M F°" “WWE” '"‘°l°°‘““‘ "”’°°°'“ph“1 _ Bhaacmenou of the nevolutlon. and 3 p _ H _ . Mt without precedent. Hugo a tug? byuogslr (H?,?l,Wrh)4°,:;`;,,f;’;,_ ‘t;;;:l° mmm mlsht' bfp expect-ed COMFORT IN THE HOME glen nowim the market have perm *Null* VPU!! lld an acute reds-|` aaa-. daasiu faults ia other dir-iff, 5*" =i§ -s sri iiifiiif-§§§§§§ 0 mil :lished to insipldity and the pure to fig bsurdity. Prudery may exist in stri °k , architecture. lifter the dazzling away at once, and the Bishop hacll Urlies ef form and color of tha berei. eighteenth century, Art took to to rastinl and only auowod herself in the ht I f ld d ft it on record that‘ me “mo low level gfmntxhe battle by the victorious ods Revolution of 1793. ' “Logo Nl! °f the °°i\\’¢H-i,;i;sd upon the field, i_a4o fell in un csurrousdlngswarope- `w,:., vage ye ccrreot.Rag-'5 ig uranium is rstnor s|..‘f§ utlon The hell off ham billlfyr 1110 lllt WWI M th; len- ggm laasanee had been uttered under Perciea, A league from Newcastle "Ml Louis XV., and a reaction followed. he The noble rin architecture) was tivas erless, the English fied, pui' y lroisslrt tells us that mod English were taken or left pursuit, and more than 1,000 size “there were only 100 slain lwtal N t iteoture"; it was mas- i d pose ,nu The baud,” of are e to keep order in the North took lrvmnietrv for 0! 7.000 mon' and hastened 'U- from for five miles from the scene for cond! er | 200 made prisoners." 'iaréno ° ' ews of the fight had spread Tw tvlwlete specimen of' _ t . M" ‘mu “um “me sou hward too. The Bishop of Dur 1011 r than before, and the repulse Qian s ` V , who, as Prince Palatine, was lowms hor operating various sized grain ....._. , I' A ‘ Farmblldstioforeoononiioalwheat V I The °\¢\M|1l~i\"1`f54° °fmm1“‘ in _ __ _ _ i in l _ _ _ . l " _ °' - _. *ment . J ‘ - ' ven By ' ° ' . - ms d0‘ll M" “"'°““°‘ The “im °f tl” and its traffic, when have changed will a not oni color but is undoubtedly an important our mmm of I-vm' md ln oonw as This leqmemm " in pr°m°b1° gnm pmduc' qucnce necessitates a. departure hu bun well met by various makes Th” °“°'°“"m' 5°°u°“ frm from thc conventisl ideas oi twenty- Di csmpcsitp ghingles in which color. '“""°Iy '° “ma” '°’° "M Pm' five years uso- texture and form have been skill- , ,_ . .25 sive natures: :ia r my lm-~» f-iv 0°-vi-~ ered is retainers t t n - .°V¢l‘ S rst il r to lit a r S ° he um are altogether too high. whilo U`i° W°U 1.° elofpn hang U ll _ _ ' sucrose -il:~ ii.:li ward to the assistance of the `u\° "°"” °°L°'”""d is m""’h tm " " v 500 men when he retreated Newcastle. Thére he made alll tgnant appeal to the patriotism h . “ue faces dilcctly oil a busy street. but I' The cost of Drodmmg wheat .that is where it once wa! 9-IWBYS; was met by the first of the fugi- °" such ° fan" is an av°m'3° M 18 `10und. In the horse-and-buggy days, l and informed ofblie cisastious busiefis per sore. would "° ‘W’°"' when small town life afforded few' t. His army was Bb panic-lim“‘1Y‘1m 9°’ bumd- divers ons and both (Eel-ant.s andl en by the news that it melted *" . children found their ier pieasufi" >"L in lutin uaintsnoe suoun i bl/` Canadian Dairy 0 d-';§m§a;,°flhe,,w,§,mh w_§ 4/ (__, 7 '“.\5 s f.: P1’0d\1(!tS a social factor. But life today. even . -_ 2%’-/___;,___ in villa es. w th cars movies, radios *Z* --- 8 i - ' [;;>_li_ e Knights Aid squircs of the Under the new dairy regulations, *md l»i1f»°m0bile-S. Offers V400 mlfiy- bf/1 l`_ / e .a ‘ I' - di ltraig ina. This species of 0 _ gggrcu ends in ugliness, and Art neighborhood, and with such sue- misleading cr exaggerated claims ,rather than foo few diversions, and l. .F-id 04 t0 respect to any dairy product ‘the family seek easy chairs °i\ th¢ %¢‘ ‘ ‘I ` - é i ,Ls _ ue I. skeleton is the phen- ,MSS blhenon that results. The fault cf he had under his command an ,ge this sort of wisdom and abstinence arm la that the style ig so save" that me se host he once more set out ill the it bloom . , . th . an arp as steel," ; Ove This is a fairly good description . in if our modern architecture. It lb _ um, llso, is lamentably flat and inalpid ` by _ Yet kindly natu h d in all the molnroads. It was the acc ry I ' ` ` re as prescribed a 9 remedy for our want of taste: there , UU are in kinds f l st lily 0 creeping vines H Wliidi filly 5° employed to cover up a ord round each n-ian's, neck, and mus sri _ . t , in the possessionofarctaler is Y°°°_i’°’“h i* °°‘°“‘°"‘ if mf Im' mga' mg cy," u our “pure absurdities." wh sh ini ns'!'rLz o !‘ C O F OTTEBBURN 5 concert, that according to cur in historian, “it sesn~.ed.a_,_ sl s i-hanth man- b h _ Pe 1; ,,e,oh,weM,,,,l,e,. pm, 9,., the Both from the standpoint oi _ do Qi Q18 Of-H01' 8ldG._ Sli' Rllbh .lo PIYCY. like Douglas. had ventured U1 too fer into the ranks of the enemy, lie! and being severely wounded, had `ened." The Bishop was of stemer f°" Lug the battle-cry of "Doug!ssl" ed soon llthered a compact body of New astle their men together. Using their 1 spears with vigor and courage they retired over the Border to Melrose, gg' repulsed the English at every point. who At this critical moment the Earls Sir of Moray and March appeared on Gi end , , _ the some with a large body of rein- Abbey Church. `I-Iotspur, as the [m»¢em°nts for the scotm 1ha` Scottish border was only fourteen ed not to risk an engagement '°°“ that next morning, at sunrise, with prohibited. whether such claims DUTCH 101' Wllxatlon and qrim 1'"/=l.i;.'§ y of 10,000 men. With this im- l are made by advertisement cl' on fB*‘h°i‘ UW-U in 5°”'°h °f °"°“”m°“t‘ 'fi " _ I _ //_. _ package: md' naturally, it is Moreover. in modem life. fewer M /_:pl if €'i':‘iE/ ill U l _ ,_ __ (_, _ /_ ._ es meagre . One saw e direction of Otterburn. lac illegal to sell. offer or expose P°°Pl° Sim” mst' mg” “W ue 2‘)_ glkiiffi on every side hard rectilinear His troubles, however, were not Igor sale or have in P0&$°SSi°n Slich geldom peqmnal acquammnces’ and J' EJ: tr-é-(& lhlldl OOM d Ill r. The Scots, who were resting dairy products in respect of which inmm °f th” “gt “'“Pg’°s°°"‘t ‘fhund Wood shlngles are now on the false, misleading Or ¢l};€88*`-‘i"' Ygheginzs h°§;n¢°‘qthe°n;n,,minsms market inwlde color ranges, dlp- stafements are made. T e leg- "’Ph° Y ed ¢ me lmwl-y, Urisfnined so mv- A im so i“‘°" ““":.‘° °:.§°.:..&l.° irsii at -»-» or- oo urste description of the produce orniz noiset will ment °,;‘M° ln ,.,°,,_ eepeesliy the hand-slit lrind. the om of tl-ie Scottish ralders to must be made. For instance, in the *J-"1°° W ~ ~ _ lame muedness of wl-llcl, iwe gi their entrenchments at _0tter~ any were apprised oi’ his coming ated tho scouts whom they had post- uiati mad: . the sects began to pisv such if; it l th is in hell had. coma thither to 118°- English who hadynswir before rd such. were vary much fright- t be Slatfd bf*-h 1" “d"°l'“°°' mm” is de§°,'l"§°°"'° M’ wh “°"°° flue-ne: cedar is the leadins wood the English come within ear ments and on the packages If but ‘md “’“"°“ "' sn l cn li ess is wide- au M a wwe, me family is to have relief from sum W “Nd f°" °m"!I° “mini Y Ur , EI NDF lndlwhd on me ck mer heat and if the younger children FLAT 5 ° ff 3 t “rms in h many day; of the year when the 'lPP°°!`¢~U°° Und H015* *heel* m°"“] vi in in the noise. 'sc that those of P°55¢”l°'|'1 511° “ W' lmP"°P"W - d docks are often objectionable; con- p ed as to grade is violating the “rg lgel;/3 £1' $36' can be made sequel-ltly the waterproofing of the ii. hunting horn suspended by case of butter. the exact quality “Sud PUC” the °°“5°1°°5 M” °! ll “ch as mage of Colgnial in Nsulatlons. The Standard grades about thelocauon of a porch be_ dwk 3-3 oiggn acwmplisiied with creamefy bu"/01’ al* “fit _~ elthe roofing materials or canvas. been forced to surrender 5° |, gmt. stuff. He advanced to within two °"’d°;" "S°°°“d G’°d,_°»" “Third $395235 {,¢l)l‘;a3;)l]l;°1:l,anl£;° 3; Canvxiis decks are expensive and run tish xnirht. who treated him with bow-shots ofthe enemy but observ- °"“’°' ‘md "N° °’“"°° and 'M keeping sunny windows inteeti arrroicmatciy 60° per square foot. the utmost chivslrousneu. The sin- ing how well they had chosen and ’“°“‘““¥° °" the P°°"“¥°‘~ °" °“ tm preserving house ond yard arrange- .hut if rxoperlv taken care of should claire and Lindsays, prudently son.. fortified their encampment, he de- b“"'°i' Prints- mu" 31” 5 "YW *md l lc d last for 25 to 30 years sealing the death of the Scottish old leader. raised his banner and shout- an t, and secur ng aeculs n an - rate description of the quality mg" _ L. | lp D, ll he butt” The placing of th quiet. But whatever is done. do not Y “K B “VU C and ufldisciplined troops to mmf’ °n pwkaas °f mmf" 1° °m` living rcom`wlndows with a porch. White lead Gnd UU- 911° CHUVB-S ‘Mit c d so led hack his hastily-gaihen all ' ° cut off the --sunlight or the only The roof deck it covered with . 1 °"°°P‘ fn "‘°‘° P’°"‘“°°‘ Although si south porch. if shaded liz-hter than No. Gi is spread out and 'rn 0 5¢0t5_ gi, iheil- lelsul-5' "lm wha* h°"° 9315595 fl" 91191511118 on protected Wim awning, oi- gli,-lib. painted w th white lead and oil. It rs the bodies ol Earl Douglas, Robert Hart, and Sir Simeon enning were buried in the (Continued on Page 12) '~ _ '_ ?_:__:__v_~__ sl8'ti°n' bery, may be coolest in summer and is then tumed over so that the two "‘ is liir _l to looir out on is garden. its freshly pained surf-woo come ie- ,,,,l,,e°,§',,,, no, mapa up for cn, logs gether stretched tight and nailed lltch DISCHSB ol sun in il-la living mom in winter (with na. is staggered about hi oi’ an -A if the south west s de or the living inch apart D _ ' . V . .- . A des/cnictive disease _ of elmsl 1-ocrn, bmailse of its seclusion, its The canvas is liipved eD‘Di'°X- caused by s. f has been ds- vip-N' of al-dem or its pdypn. imatel lla inches and the nails used wcred ` . - 5 - ungus of ag , in the United States and tages to the young children. seems -’Y'°Ul¢`| b CDDIJE” bride iib01lt is o while it has not set invaded canada' to he the only place for the porch. iheh ions- Canvas should than "re- , | so for as is known. and the import- and the living room has only south GWB SWB Ii‘1ditl0Iiiil -C03-ts °f 10541. ation cf elms is prohibited, the windows. all of which must be sac- Ind 0 ~ ut . h 1 h t b d ,. Dominion Department of Agri- riiiced_ then the porch can some- Tarred Felt and Gravel ‘guitars feed? giv\\;e.:aexo;l;1nf.u;~esi(l:l’t!;n" ll10Wed in putting a ,fox in pondi- culture, nevertheless, has taken the times be advantageously be given a Uh€HP€1‘ Sill?-ititiiies are toned A5 the season pdvmoeg and gi-iq tion to exhibit at a show? precaution of issuing a pamphlet on glass roof, or a paved terrace with felis. rag felts and asbestos felis. Futura Mwmt short' uldmonll “‘°"‘ “”?n"i`“’iiW'i' `2i"’on31°'-fé i a n a e according to different meth-} The ouuund-ng mmm” mm. algxfpmofm Wen as w.e_l.“l_.,l__ The °°"°“mi°"" are subject W fort a. home can offer, in addition to mm md_ if properly selected, bring é'1§§‘e°r‘;‘;*t"¥di§ti;‘};lt6l‘L°;‘t‘ Thu-lo iris; can a gcaiusmlllolé game lssnuiy and individuality to the ‘ J , UTC ' hgh] Willy i“d‘°"‘° "if °ff°°* °‘ vidgpwhen you contemplate uuild- wlfm n shingle is compounded oi ,, M “nm md m°t`h°d °f °p°r' |1116 4 P°1'f~`h- 6° H0510" “lim °4 U” asbestos and other materials. it wounded. On the side of the ation on the cost of lfri'0dl1¢¢i°n "id ‘new factors, such as the automobile ,lwuld my be of ,wh cm,-“ter l OXMEN ! least Local- Industry and Your livin Profits--hy Using, _ . l Fox Products DO NOT BE MISLED by claims for cheap feeds An examination of formulae will reveal the reason for low or high prices. Feeds we manufacture : sllllllb Summer-Pup Ration N0. 1 ( with 28% dehydrated meat meal). For ranchers who cannot keep fresh meats or who do not have access to same. Sunglo Summer-Pup Ration No. 1 (without meat meal). For the rancher who feeds fresh or storage iiicais, coni- bined with ai cereal and mineral fccd. Sallie as above, except no dehydrated meat meal. ' ' Sunglo Fox Ration No. 2 contains zo percent. meat meal. Recommended for Adult Foxes, N0 meat feeding neces- sary with this, when soaked in skimllledor bulterliiiik, for adult foxes. Feed adults for 1 1/ac per day, from May to September on this ration. Slllillo Summer-Adult Ration N0. I contains higher class of mineral ingredients, more powdered milk, and cod liver meal. in addition to No. 2 ration for adult foxes. i Sunglo Fall-Furring Ration, Sunglo Breeding Ration, Sunglo Gestation and Whelping Ration, Sunglo Vixen and Puppy Ration are other seasonal feeds we manu- facture. Other SUNGLO Products--- ` Guarantee) -_ SUNGLO WONDER (Yeast Preparation) ‘ ‘ SUNGLO EAR LOTIONS 'V VITAMINERAL (Mineral and Conditioner) _ SUNGLO FOX BRE/IDS (Whole-wheat, Coarse White. Mixed). V SUNGLO WHITE DislNFEcr,»\Nr. ililite apart fm-n their decor-atve Forest Pathologist of the Dominion The voluntary use ei canadian Government standards as a basis ‘ for trldinil' in dressed poultry from l plloducer to consumer has had t.h¢ -"|055 MPDY effect of advancing this trade from success to success. n°i only in the standardization and iimpaovemenltgiili marketing but also U G M0" tion by the producers Of thousand; of extra dollars ann. ulliy. And the good work still goes on. Every year more than 400 cars ,°f d1'°5°°d lmiiltiy are inspected in the Dominion. from Vancouver in the west to Halifax in thp east. and from The Peace River o1'd.'Jor HWS- with high melting point asphslts. resisting roofing materials are (Experimental Farm Note) The most significant feature of In recent years “spindle tuber" this disease is its effect upon the in the north to the ii::crii:i'._ionlil bf`»Ui‘»¢i’l Mndihc a dv- plioate af this certificlte to the im' _porters and passing the 00181051 'mere are no Canadian NK ulations which would lnterféro with the Canadian packers sending the original certificates of orisin nom nion Department oi Asfiouh ture advises that this is the best .way to overcome the difficulty. In order to avoid inconvenience and delay and the risk of loss due in de ter-lor-ation of bacon held up in store. exporters' should cond the or lgnal cezitlficatea bo' mail with the documents Duplicatn if necessary may accompany the tra-nlP°l'f¢fti°i'l papers. Experimental The most economical milk pro- duction ls obtained during the summer when cows receive most of their feed from pastures. Whilf good dairy cows will produce more milk when fed and managed sc. as to milk about ten months of the year rather than during the' sum- mer only, the herdi may be man- aged so that the greater proportion of the milk will be produced during the summer when fesd costa ore low. At the Dominion Experimental Station at Fredericton, N. B. fertilized pastures provide most of the feed for the dairy cattle during the summer. The cows are in fairly sood condition when tii.~n'ed out to pasture and during the first part of June at least, they receive nc feed other than D&5ture._ The grass is allowed ‘o grow six of /-ight inches in height before being grazed ln the spring, as' yields are greatly reduced by pasturing too early. Over-grazing should always bc' avoided. While thegresa is abund- ant and nutritious, the cows 'refuse to eat, any grain. When the pas- tures and production begin to ge down, five or six pounds cf grain per head is fed daily. This helps to maintain production and keeps the cattle in good'condition_ The grain mixture need not be an expensive one as young grass and clover are high in protein. A mixture of two parts of home-gi-own grains auch as ground oats and barley, arid one the Silbiect. Through this means an awn ng for summer use, can be Tai're:l felts are usually 4-ply and feed mould be p,.0vld¢d_ “nie” 5 everybody interested will be in a provided. °°m°"i'f¢d WW” Wm* Pmh °*` F‘“`- clover aftermath is avaliable, it belnt “Sed in pbacing foxes in con- Doeltion io recognize the disease, If0H11ivKi'°Wh UPS "U0 5° °°n' th°"°P 0’ fxpcsed Surface bS""5 makes a. very satisfactory sup- ditlon for shows I may say that 1 and should it be found in Canada, sidered a terrace in such a sit- Covered with gravel which protects plemmlary pasture' but when U ls prompt. notification will enable uatlon is practically always the best the felt from the sun‘s rays and not avgllable amml cm” auch U fo . meiwures to be taken for its ered- choice. eliminates evapbriitioh- Of course. ‘ B mixiui-6 Ofc,” and De" may be lg "cation, or at least prevention of es- A Iwrch facing either east or west steep roofs are imprecotable for this used ,limp u palm., or 'L wlllng' tabllshment. Dutch elm disease is may be provided when the house treatment as the gravel would wash crop, the name of the scourge and dc- faces east. has a living room facing off and the roof qu'ckly deteriorate. At il-le piredellclon Experlnlenhl iilveg its name from the fact that it. south. east and west. and a garden Asphalt Felt and Paint Stull-,n last yea, pastures were was .first observed in Holland in wth the majqr palt, of the lot at the Asphalt ral: felt are combinations ` supplemenbed wll_h` my ,md :nm 1919- 551106 \`-heiiit lilo been found in Smith- 01' the P°1'°h may be °n th’ 0! T3-E *md Diller f1bf'?SlmP1‘°l!U“l¢d during part cl July, August and where a drug or chemical in tho B¢1€iUm- Fi°GH°9~ Germs-ny. Italy. SOUU1 leading W th# Uafdem Whnel Wm1l~"Phllt~'I`hf5° fibres “TC 1816 September. This is the moat satis- strict sense ci the word could be Norway. and Englimii It ig g, most [fri the living room the -east and west in asphalt, the surface being coated num,-y memud of malnmnlng of 'destructive d‘s¢ase, and t-‘ho sudden windows Di‘0Vid¢ m0i'!il-UB and with either shot asphalt mopping milk pmductlon that ll t be YC eh wilting or leave isiie t ch - °ftem°°f\ elif# Then. by niairins ora old pholt paint, depending » °" _ li .-1, acmum xmgm mosm or smssed frames to m me cut and 0dm 9-* th b d d to tried at the Station. The object diticn of the pelt. and I believe that oi the fur lndustry today a lil e symp m. In on con ons and e mn use . should always bp ‘ wp,-oyirip u-i th ge i d ii i i i years "ago, ou forefathers tile NW Jeffey 8l0i1¢.0'ver 600 trees be- West €“¢S °f the P°"°h ll" “muy Prevent deterierotion SUCH ii -”'°°f ' abundant supply of cheap feed; and noermlal for rwuofildr tiniim icon Briggens sight to oonsgrve the wild 1 Cvfiilenixnfeoied up to las; october, ;’;1§r;l;d Jgwgmgzmglgmm milstt be peinlfd with on asphalt I to feed so as to maintain pro- the digestive process. and therefore’ bearins animals of North Amtr- an ere were other out reeks in i‘_ Y pan every s x or seven years. ‘ d tl L l,l lll ll l l_ _ t d l, bl ‘the states of Nlzw York’ Ohio' Con- b°bhp?pnngta2: Fall' the cgndgeg Asbestos Fen and Asphalt UC 0l‘l dvi!! ICMODB y I QVC “pet as wgll gthgr hnpgrtgnt nor T116 fill' YB E WHS* pr() H Y fl neoticut. and Mal-yland. In canada een “Y °“ 0 Ye" “’““ - “ Aebestoi f°°fn8 felis an made by ' ‘ would defeat the oh t r is-li civilisation the trading posts ol elms are oonirriercially important. the ba-by 1188 an ideal P1800 fm' 011" cernenting together asbestos fibres JUdg'|ng Flsh Meat however md I ‘una-’°§ un oneevoei original mr Compamesl the Am lvalue and rank fourth among the ROOFING Such felts do not have the tensile mp” are cove,-ai important fm- and wmb mnhod of clemln ’ ~ ~ ' _ g fo er., Hudson Bay, _were established i h”"dW°°d‘ In regard 9° Umual . There an two impglmnlt dllv strength °f “SPM” mg fem' bu” 'W5 *D b°°°“5fd"°d 1" °°°|m°'-*"3 and putting them in condition ,iorfcr the small commodities of value production. The pamphlet is Slime °f f°°fiM mai" S~ -° “' neither do they deteriorate to any the nutritive value and suitability th, llm, md pleagm me Indian ml written by Mr. A. W. McCallum, namabk and fire-resisting. Fire- extent from exposure to elements. i fish _ th ' o s meal Bo moisture and fat, in Domi i chemi t, Dlvmon of Botany smellmes md lo, me ,mme l,0,,5,_ sms Q song of ml mm a mem “Y” ° 11°" ° untu the day they are being crazed in those days supplylnz the milf Shbillld be kept 8-B 10W B8 D0&lbl6 ln 1 th h th 1 l h for flll-.bearing anim _ but not comlslmtly mn of seeds or e s ow, en gve t em a was easy. *TW* ‘ °"d°1` W wsu" 3°°d k°°P”’U WM' thorough l ni , ashi t th am d i tremendous numhc ` Canadian St3Ild8l°dS reg l€il:i?crda'wmr:a;1;n:lfp‘;; Fivetl:g>ciiigtliWetTl1cizy£3e:::Ei};birds pecking m:ls'rt;}:l9‘tldifl'0,t'h.‘;,l:v°lif;f;‘°;f°' m°“1d tip with éaustiliimsoyp arildg ogvaierf glory? avaxllable means was ilftii l - - » a _ . ,_. oicshlingilées such asiasbeeirsé atgphalt. Thirteen thousand span-ows, four-' aglwcplgg each O; these 'ggztxx |Alg°th:m:ir1\ov;tiio‘:l1e1.i-‘blip isghdlrtyh; capture -and no thou.:lt whats <2 -. ig* enough ri weg c0n- teen thousand crows- ~ --~-~.---~---- ' form with light frame construction When: that little packet goes every- :;1l;60tcll,?l;icI£1;’i,l)ld,?,v;'al1olEel1; ==’°x°'__‘__"h°“?”h 3’°°mm3 wxm. f.92P__._“m“°d _“.__g___ and where the side walls are shea- body knows. am so learn the html” md “lm °` ` wed with C1-nbos-as or our-alei. -mv-1 Arcanum Bulletin- .sf rn.. ...onlin .ues in lu mu- ‘ future Alpert. from the noceuity of this materiel being absolutely fresh, Identifying Spindle Taber SPBAYING MATERIAL Potatoes In The Field fish meal. the guarantee should be carefully reed, bearing in mind the desitability of a comparatlvly low fat content, combined with high percentages of protein A A iss phosphate. an M 'Illia outstanding performance gin culture, was given to pigs. which. save for one odd lapse. showed an der the influence of a rising British mmfeet. Early ‘in |984. prices for any previous time since early 1031. . | If Your Nalrat Dealer Hamm SUNGL0# Without committing l'sel' to thc' slllgfalfeeingu?1e%yl',rlpti'$lfl€:gl°hbei§wf:£I :?i`tllnige;'ri:lgmpl:frf';:nte'; ywcsssnh n3xdi.l'i‘; ul`€il1!:dr:ne': Write Us principle of high tenement liuild-l pronounced as the season advances.l Preventive measures against this arrbltioua program in promoting l ings the London county council The leaves are noticeably stiff rui- disease are to be recommended as domestic pigs and bacon industries .. ' has approved of building 10-storey fled Bt th- mifuiha Bhd Itliofillly follows: is of first inipurtanoe to Olnldl. I P E I n a apartments in Stepney. Nlied UDWBFG It the midfib- 'P0 fl) Use Certified Seed Potatoes. The Dcminicnia _making very d°f~ I I I the casual observer the latter con- (pl Plant only potatoes exhibit- inlts progress in pigs. and D|8 W0' ;‘ L' 't d rbrty men and women. mostllil dmon may “une” 1°” WU. whim |118 the bit” WPG f°i' U19 Vlfltty in ducts 1mPl'0V0m¢m» l\'1d'€¥'P¢¢fl 9° - ' " on S, e member, ei the French canoeing is incorrect. for the ieevee °f inf question. aaii an increasing quantity of bacon Farm N otes' “t directto the importers. and the Tl* bm at lmmm inwlm md ,hiwiiw Other fox men and fur fe "ers Answer: Regardins fleas, ,_ Wm BYNA thioush the shipping oomnmv . Ana U36 2-s AXISW F ITS AC YTVI TIES rlrlxnzssan ornuori or A msnnvo rox MAN 0N rim raoraa limruop or nsrmuua Foxes-'rlia rails- lilvr srsrus or wlnn' fella , url _ rms raosriwr or MAKING Money rrooiu roon BLOODED FOXES HAS GONE previous, it would be well to roasvslr.-rua rvoval. me M and dnb °“° 111° Did `NElt ni ,wiucu olvr: fiivirled fur. _ rsliiaaa succlmnan :N mio-" 4--what effect does mb pucuvo neu. rox rams or have on a strain of foxes? QUALITY - QUESTION AND ”Answer: The fourth question K Il! S That is all the extra prepai have ever given any foxes I exhibited. and i-hai' is H11 I they need. Qs course where a io retaining the old fur in its nearing show time or a few oomband brush and the x Alqgwgg, -garding inbreeding I will a _.i saying that inbreedlng of T HAVE BEEN YOUR OB-"class f0Xes Jalwayi lil my SEBVATIONST "vaults in imDi`°V€m°ni»- Ii- iS ii ‘known fact that good quaiitle e write; has pleasure 'in sub- lrmsmitted _il-lot ' 85 bad ,il mitting herewith a i,ew expressions are transmitted. By breedlns of ideas and opinions on various M tho 311111055 WPG 0* Wil questions which different ranchers characteristics. you are inien gn not fully urged upon, in this' these characteristics. The same issue I am presenting the opinion of be said of the inbl-ceding Off one rancher only. and next week I'ii Where there “fe had °h“1'*‘°f4 ‘give the opinion of another fox "i'>-HOW Of!!-‘H S1'i°U1d ii if-‘X be man on exactly the same questions, arhined for fleas? rm , _ can dr; their ownmeonclusionshioi-I foaieuidshalild nh; drllvpgilyfor t th io l t e BN 6 il ?;qa%0x muh’ ;:\1°w$g 0529 :$910116 in 130 s0llll.l0n Of IZal»_ ilulestions aurxlsswersz I to bel i2;1g1iigMl>5° glggeilm i:iSi1§;s§ib1;iuht -Does ure s ox ¢-aughft gy itghlsrluéh. 1: so, lo what' gebglithil-li n;é2gien?gr£l;illi1;t.S]lf 6 0 CB ‘ nweriml Selievliwwe Fill realize with s one in 40 solution o that it is injurious is a fox to lse_ and .the houses Washed Out ;;“,:~.,;>,; “~,,;==“-°:~,,,~=,= yr" °;;=| ‘;;:.*“l u‘,:‘..“.::: ii. and av!/lleregthorednars a iarrgeéwrfillmxf, will' be lhrilely €11m1!iiii€d~ hor or pups to be honled it is pr-e.ty can be practically eradicated ne ly impossible to get away :ratnch tw0_yeel'S,by the I that method of manipulation. rea mm - ' . The greatest injury of course ill' -6--Do foxes need wafer ‘me ierlr which accompanies. the Answer: Theredisnny cuesiinll “'11, °'.,,"‘° 132'; ’iI,°‘l§,'” ‘“.},”§ §I.‘.‘l.`Z ..`?'.fi'n.’§e.. °v§r§’$°sJ`iT.L YICCUBI Y I B D0 6 of the spine. "id 15 Pi’°l>&b1y the'eral content. and if one can ¢a of gg e of th off golorl his f0l|e5 drink Water durlri ar done by catching foxes "on the ily".'-'the 'wihtei' mvnthei' m e - s brushes wluci-i we notice on foxes' winter months it will mean that which have otherwise s spiendidly, lime and mineral ¢°\1te“§ will prim, peli" iii; way into the animals s lwllld a fox which is to bel 316? li° 0f»h¢1'Wi5¢ W°“ld 5° d‘ pelted have access to bright sun-- 0 - 1-in | 'I--fs it .safe to liberate ten H' gi; The di_s¢li_gi°n im gimrlmore adult foxes in one large iight versus elude in ranches is el- closure durins the summer? so roost interesting. 'rhe effect oil MAH-swer: ti nilgolln a po lllulight ln s. ranch is to keep lt; HUSWEF. Que-S ~ clean and sweet, as sunlight is one’ 18-Viilll ii. ff; §airr‘iiita?daUy beth ofour retestdisfftin e-‘KWH Hop ru y cies. 'rlig effect of juilightgodstiqel Answer: This question I think pglt ¢cul¢i be mitigated by r¢m°v.| rather absurd, and I do not think ag the iox. say the middle oi Aug- would be of benefit to the f°X ug, tg g, qu-kg; pg,-tion ai im take a bath even if he could ranch, a portion darkened either by 'Mined f- d° 5°- gg 9-should _any bedding ma be put in the kennel at who time? Answer: I am answering question by saying that we used a little hay in some oi kennels. and we found it quite right. We also had a greet i litters in kennels that did not any material of any kind in t and had excellent results. too. that I cannot conscientiously whether it is a benefit or noi. 10-Carl foxes be shipped il dlsance after being mated \\‘lL danger ot not having a litter youngi. Answer: I believe that foxes be shipped quite long distances ter mating. providing the ship is done within say ten days or weeks after mating, and the fo kept fairly well fed durihK loumey. l THE EXTINCTION OF Tl-IE \\` _ FUR. BEARER What might have been the st; tr s or artificially constructed shade made of canvas. I know a rancher' who had excellent success with his peits. always having them very clear in color, wh: used the canvas method as he had no trees On his ranch. His pens were wired all over and Were not large. so that he could place the canvas awning over the pens quits easily. 8-Should drugs or chemicals be Answer: In regard to your drug nd chemical question: Are drugs have exhibited quite a number of xos. and I have never yes found necessary to use any druz or chemical except some simple home 'remedies which I .sometimes use for their alternative plopertlss where a fox is sometimes out ol condition. I cannot figure ou: benefit. It is a well-known fact that the stomach controls the 'con- msl conditions which of course erica's first lndustry Almost be the first to make use of the brush ican the Rocky Mountain and iii As a rule I do not touch my foxes! bei-tered their catches of Wild I l o Pao l SPRAYING IS IMPERATIVE T0 PREVENT BLIGHT AND LOSS FROM ROT We have in stock a full supply of BLUESTONE. HYDRATEDLIME, CAL- CIUM ARSENATE f also POISONED AND UNPOISONED DUST. All materials guaranteed highest quality and at competitive prices. tutor plants poduce flowers 200 feet from the nflalest LJ zito l els n Summerside, P. E. Island l I _ l _ [pm W '_ d me mmm ,ML _ - g|“,,i», n, H," g,|,l,iu |_|,i,,,,i prematurely and abundantly. field. largmiost important factors. L ,4