SOD 83d Ill: Illustrated TEELE. B IGGS SEED C'- "csusnss ensures-r sun nous: " TORONTO-uunicmu-wsnunns-IA-IIIIOIIIIII ltlany German high seas fishing steamers have been Eqllllflmi Wm‘ ljdlo telephones over which they N- m-t me extent, of their catches and ;e¢civc orders. communication lmv- lvg been established as fur as 750 mllcs from 10nd- Bsthers who were bllmfid b00950 they went to the beach with bath- ing suits covered‘ by mackintoshes have won their battle with the city council of Eastbourne, Ehllflnd. Ind will be iwimitted this year to hold their mackintosh parade st any time of the day, ‘i GROUND LIMESTONE i FOR THE LAND i m nuuc sun m sscns ' ORDER. EARLY Brookville blanufacturing (‘.0., Ltd. l (Operators of Government Lime Plant) Brookvllle, N. B. Jan. lil-Szittifi’ In lh-rlilizers i1 Rush in your Purchase _____ >_ M. J. McIVER EfzNow prepared to take mixed Fertilizer also Ch spring d You Con Save Money nd Chemicals order now through or his Agents orders for high grade emicals for winter and elivery Write for prices and particulars. 1 -M.J..M cIVER General Agent International Fertilizer for Kinkora, P. E- I. Reg. Trade Heir! ' Why “IMPERIAL” Hold First Place: 1. ECONOMY- At one cent per meal, “Imperials” cost consider- ably less and give much better results than feed. ing a restricted meat diet. ‘making. No, 1 seed in Prince Edward NEWSY FARIVKMNOTITJS By Agricola / sun olsm sun rum-mus The Dominion deed lunch r6110!“ business craggy for the mON empla- givg registered grades of seed. The tendency towsrds lower prices is csus- ing buyers to hold book. A wry lsrge supply o! high quality seed is in view owing to the remsrkeble expansion of the seed Growers Assoclstion, which in the put two yelrs his undressed its sctive membership from 1100 in 1400 growers. Little demlnd for seed grsinis noted in the Msritlmes. It is thought thst there LN lbOut 100.000 bushels of Bsnner Outs suitable for Islsnd. and time m being quoted st $1 per bushel, f. o. b. Summcrsldc Here src 1,100 lbs of registered grsdc. Dltmsrs Swede turnip seed available st Ysrinouth, N. a/In New Brunswick No. 1 seed oats are offered at $1.10 per bushel; No 1 Barley $1.50; No 1 wheat $2.40 snd pus $3. Fibre flax seed growers of Quebec (Soulanges coun-t ttry) have shipped 58,000 lbs of seedf tin Ireland at s. guaranteed price of; ‘$4, per bushel. l The fertilizer market will this year; sssume greater proportions then ever-J since fsrmers are more and more rely- ing on fertilizer to bring profits. Some 250 brands of mixed fertilizer are rat I glstered under the Fertilizers Act, as= eligible for sale in Canada this 3pm.. They present s wide range of snalyscs and ingredients adapted to various soils, crops snd conditions, and if ri-i ightly selected and used should give] ‘sccount of themselves. The use how-i 1 ever of wrong formulae and methods‘ .of sppilcntion involves s. considerable lwsste of money, which could be en-, ‘ilrely prevented by consulting the; nenrst Experimental Station. i The Canadian production of Sui-I ‘phste of Ammonia in 1929 was about; IBOpOOitous-more than double curt lpresent domestic requirements. Hcncet [there is an abundant supply of this .‘deslrsblc nitrogen fertilizer". For our i Superphosphste and Potash we must ‘still rely on foreign supplies (from 1U. B. A. snd Germany) as these pro-l IVduct-s are not inanifsctured in Can-‘ ,sds to any extent only small quanti-J 7 ties of Carbonate of Potash‘ src made st Chsthsm, Ont. and of Suptrphos-i i phste st Westminster, B. C. I Prices in 1980 will be slightly lower than in 1929 on sn avenge. Differen- i ces ss ususi will be found according to basis of sale. Small ‘quantities, and farmers as groups or Individuals can arrange it. i . It is reported from Ssckvllle. N. n, that very little fertilizer is being do llvered st present. in the Mlritime urvvlncw- Luge qusntities of meter; ials and mixtures (mlinly from Bsltl. more) are being received st Hnllfgx, 8t. John and other ports. According‘ to the Dominion circular. current cub ' Prices delivered st local points ml P. n. 1.. srcr- Nitrate of Soda snso per ton; Sulphate cf Ammonia 040;: Bunervhvsphate $1025; Muriste ofi Potash $42.50. 4-0-12, :42, 4-11-1428,: a-a-msas. g strange in sly N’. B. pays $2 per ton I more m run-m. 00.50 more loi- su1.i Dbl“. 8nd 33-35 more for Superphos-l Phebe. but even this 1s less than B. C, where Nitrate is $05, sulphgw g7; find Super $24, we're luolryi A Regulation For l’. E. l. Our little island is imdbr the ban of ' Regulation. No 2 (Domestic iestrict- ing the movements of corn Ind corn products from the provinces of Nova Scot-la. Prince Edward Island. New‘ Brunswick and Quebec, sud from oer~ _ tsin dress in the province of Outer-Io on account of the Eilropesn Corn‘ Borer. The remoral of ilny living stage of the Borer (Pyrnusta nubilalis lluhn.) or 8m! 01 the following com-- mpdities, corn stalks including semi luun, broom corn ca‘ popcormwhether used ss packing or for otherwpurposes shelled corn. green sweet corn, roast. m! 9M5» w?“ 0X1 thfi 00b 0r corn cob" from the areas mentlcned is strirllf‘ prohibited. unless such articles hsv- been 30 brocessed or manufsctured m: to eliminate all‘ risk of carriage of III’ iIISQCt. Th6 1301?? must, hpve been lo cute/d in the Merit-lines somewhere. though I have not hesrd of it as haw ing been discovered in the Islsnd, l prohibits the entry of wheat into Can. ads from Asia or Australia. except un- to exclude s serious smut, dlgggg) celled Flwg Smut (Urocystis trlticl Koern.) which is prevalent in when on those continents. Those interested; may procure copies of tllesfngulg-l tions from the Dept. of Agriculture, Ottsws. Canada's A‘. lcuiture. credit soles are naturally higher, while Gllwlninent 01 the Domlnim ssslsts cur-loud buying snd cssh payments a the farmer to obtain the latest scien fill byspecln-listmsnd of these and ' firs 1.334. 412 copies were mailci l Piuiineers. Market and crop repo: t- Pzr issued to en even lsrgestnuns W’ 112., 1,352,844.. snd other publi- tfflilOll5 bring the list up to the grand was] of 2,‘ld_9,353.'I_'hlt excellent pub licstlon "Sessonsble Hints-which n» m‘ w" '4 t0 b” flllflftflly instead of ill-Yearly es hBTClC'l0l'8,—hlS a msl lug list stencils to 473,582 plfltgl The flew stencils for fresh sppucsnts we... Foxes are valuable, and in or- THE CIIAIRI.(YI"I‘I'I'I‘()WN GUARDIAN -— ""'"=%:==rfr~ --—— -——~~ —-—- _ t l i “PEEhlE$8" t I " \ l | \ g " . ‘M; \_ . i I ‘y. __ I s Q _ en ‘ g - 4R4 l‘ v s _ ‘$11 422?; ."‘9°"‘ ,- -, - _ _ ,' - ._ 515150!‘ ' ' I? lull = p - Q ' 1' ' . a M“ .@\»VIUIIM i. Q 1 I q- ' ' V~ T] ‘ , g ‘I . < ' . . ‘ y . I 4U o I~ fi w“ ' g ‘o4 0L : 5 .' n: i ' o °~ i c .' mm ITOBIA.‘ w a "-—-<--\ "“ l ‘ - u = " w‘ If‘? 1\ ( . J , { ' o ._ ? M 1w "I . ,' l \ ‘ ICIt’ aroma‘ | - R t s "We \ Qmcmofl ‘ K a dwldiiw ~--_ l ) ' bummed I ° N ~_ I .__ -~- _......--..-.i.-.---.. - COCIIWUU W. '0 FORMER n: ss- ss-s usss is sis-cum ut- w I _ shun nap n! (hauls. Study ll enroll." ' luuzn-wlnusns ..s...i.,.......s.... 12...... s... .m...! ,3," 01030000 Is pnviou owllusls we is" nshuhs no obvious. 1 nun an nry‘ dlflossl: c; H . g°~7° '|"'""‘l I’ ‘mm II do no! inn t: buy sclyllslll- III In not inn lo IN snyuslng, nu a not u sols-gli- ‘ugh. l‘ "9' u. ‘In "h- h,‘ ‘H. ‘nu ‘r-x-L h Ion they ne~lhs li|| cnsh swuds I5! Powell Avu.. Ous , won gnu _ 13".‘; . Ngw y ' i. -.-:.:'..-..2i.~:.-.r~r; - - JTIf-‘I '-' 1-11 —"'" rirri.r.iiiii's'i """- 1- -=-i---- --- *~--"~'-‘- ii-~¥~'»"i'~“~' Hsnlhcmflnrwwonlllwbtlfilsry- lh-ougls uuh nus es Co‘ N b lldll ee-pelgn which we sin cm u. J. m, 40o Third L! . EH‘. . u" (“awn i“ Al“, m." sup whleh yuI Ind ls i010 Ileury In. Montreal. In new enduring. we mm Cert In. W. D. Pools. Noep- placed is wrong position Ger-ileum: I" llvhl IvIIOIlLWO-M swmMsco won 0050.00 Chsymln w h “Hun i. Y u I have Ieundenol neyksl ISnIslshsls our h, no p". pa‘... u 5112411111112: IITJIIsY-Tiiiiiii cut m... .l...'.s, m: -:.":§li:s°\i'§s€1":;,,',‘,"' hug-m’ “or: It" u s 0500.00 ass... Ans n...- m 10s Illnrp u... Inn. Gob annual-s e ' y nbsls h d d I d this cnnlon. II is underside: I do no bus n lwpuupnses. f.“ Pm“ fl” ' “M” '"""" :12 lupus‘. ‘n.3,: runs l a! fair l. all-um: "Ill: 10 llytlllfl Ihtevc to y.“ a u. ‘.'_.v~ Bu‘ TTIYIKnEsBNCél-USH your M“. _ ‘H I adlsrsnbscllausnythlnl ' "7' ' Nuns. win splendid The Prisms. Ontario, sin-u, s doubt she. Rh! Province u 0-m- ls cpsllpd Quebek. tanker unc- This Is nll we us Icinl In lell your It's up co you ll ind the not. Rush is you unc. which will quhlyycnlqlhnspnslusseshswssde- I msde. by automatic machinery, _dur- lug list stencils to 473,582 plates. The Amlih" "1I"1lll°"-N°- 18 (Foreign) 1 m; list r-tnclls to 413.502 plnbos. Tlic that. every farmer should be apprised of, but as Id" “Flam cmdlilmll- It is designed time is short sud space limitcd. I must Report is full c-Z matter reserve the suilient, points for next. The Seed Market Reports Attention is celled to s new ser- vice for the benefit of faxmeis, Ksugerstcd hy tho Seed Branch of tthe Department of Agriculture at me manual‘, ways in which me Clitoris. Representative of the Blanch esiding at different points, rcporr. .0 the. Department periodically as to will comrnlssd lower prices. The lsttcl- "H6 Klimt/led!!! of his crsft are sci -mark°t‘ conmrhans m their lommy’ is therefore recommended wherever [will in iht RBPOYL 0f the Minister oi‘ ‘and ‘mm “he” 19pm“ a cum!” 1S v _ Agrjruxzure for the w" and,“ March ‘ prepared which ls issued, without _ 31st 1920 what I m" “m, the n_ charge to the applicant, by the , "Filly side of this assistance entails 3 "ubuwtmm mm“ °x u“ mpal‘ rucrmoils labarnf Duning the yggpl ‘jnllw t-¢v1¢-_-,~ t._.-c,,,y_three new bulw i_ These circulars comprise according pamphlets and circulars. were‘ merit of Agrculture. Ottawa. salaries... AND ’Turnips For the balance of the 51:10.. ..i bu handling scvrrul l‘ .. .1, . we will ply the i.:l price. We will also be buying the quuLly Turnip: in cu lots or cur lots. We will slss sssiusl shipments c. cnusignmcnt. For full particulars phone our vinclsl Representative. F. RuNeWsom Charlottetown. Phone 131. Prlvste Telegraph and Telcphon connections with our Chsrlestown, . Mun. warehouses. BOiIION. MASS. HSU-U-lti-lwselr. qsssowoqqgqovoeovevoo ' Brand Fox Netting? POTATOES .. t oi P. E. I. Potatoes. ' 1.. . grade for our select ‘trade l high NEWSOM 8’ McLEOD . ssass0000s:Ieceuuoooeellllsuolsess '-——-llAlL IITIII LDYIQTIIIII i . you newer NOWI I some idea of the local national, or forcisn demand . These reports are always touched on in this oolum l but owing to un- sroldsble circumstance» they usually are printed a day or two sit/er rc— ceipt of tlhe circular. However those who are interested may, it is intim- ated, hove lihe reports direct on cp- pllcation es aforesaid. to season, d weekly report from No- vember to April inclusive, respect- ing dover, grass seed and seed grain issues and prices? every two weeks during Scpt., Oct, Fob, Marflh mid April. a rcpotit; dealing with f0!‘- tilizar“ and lime; every twin weeks the year reports on the evsilnble iiuplaly of feed stuffs, hsy and strsw cud tivloé n month imports on im- ports and exports oi seed and other conunoditles coming under the no- txe of the Branch. All this is valuable to the former. He is kept pasted as to where seed m)’ BANGOR SCHOOL in- » Following is the honor roll 01' Bangor School for the month cf is coining from. how much is svcll- Ibbgupry;_ able and wilnt the current price is. and, x_.1 gush cqmpmn. _ He con find out 011M, his fertilizer Grade VIII-l Catherine Comp- is going to cost. and what quantity is available. lie is informed 0f} 0110 vxbillli. of supplies of mill-feeds, hay 5.121.“! and coarse grams, md given ton. 2 Florence MscDougsll. Grade VIP-l Freddie CObb, 2 R0- bert Compton. . Grade VI-l Rplsnd MecDougcil. In! nwdy nap carefully and if yon an find IS mlnskcs, dssw s ti", through clans, ill in swoop. us: our Idvcllilnmnnl lnrI "mi hnmedillely. One hundred end len people who ash Illvlnllgw n1 dds aloe are gelsig to win Ilene Hg when. Bo one of lhem. Rush ' I 2 Muy Betta, 3 Grscc MscDcugsll nnd Vcrns Cobb, (equal) Grade V~1 Lloyd Conlpion, 5 Sterling Betti. Grade IV-l Ralph ltiacKnlz Grade I1I-l Della Bctis, 2 Emmi Compton. Grade I sr.-—1 Colin liiitclioilgall 3~wt11 1), MncDQugnll, 3 Lorne Mac- Kay. Grade I "Jr.-1 Ralph Belts. Perfect attendance: Verna Oobii Freddie Cobb. snd Henry MscDou gnll, Margaret, Cairns. teacher. A locsl farmer of vendee, Francl has taken the oath and‘ been sworl in ss official gilardinn oi Clemon- ceau‘s grave in the littlc ivocd c Colombicr. lit. Ila. $7.00 J "gt "‘" I $7.501 ENFAH I *8” ill-l fill-L 0e Complete New Spring Stock’ _Now on Display y (See Them in Our Windows) ‘(Enna Jettick Health Shoes (Made ‘in New York) ' $8.00 . $7.50 $7.00 PIOIIIADI EXPENSIVE FEET " F I T T E D 2. A BALANCED RATION- Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits are required to balance the fox's ration at this season. f}. VITAMINES- i _ (lontained in larger quantities in Cod Liver. l 1 Oil than any known food. 4. HEALTH- r “Imperialsfilroduce a laxative condition of the I ‘~i:__f- , A bowels, ensuringperfect digestion . i, ' 5. ENERGY‘ FOODS- Are only suppliedby carbohydrates. Dietitians recommend the fox’s dfit to consist of from 33 to f‘ 50* cooked cereals, containing cod liver oil, dur- . - ingihc cue-HM I factory". I lfensure success. ' s: gestation period. Qioriottemwn. P. s. 1. _ For sale by leading distributors or direct from tho . . , Check up your stock todoy and make sure of hav- . ng a liberal supply of “Imperials” always on hand. They Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Box 446 AND TURNIPS , dcr to insure their proper pro- 'tec_tion you should have the "-"‘ i best therefore you should w; will be buying every day t have "PEERLESS," the best at our warehouse Hogan's: English r»: Nettingwon the Mlmf- "it'll Pm" I", market -_ good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS ‘ Heavily galvanised before and chnmutown, p_ |.;_ may"; t after being woven, it will not pimp}; 793 snd 938 rust. If any roll does not li-IVIIW-HAII 1N1 open up toiyour satisfaction, ”““" - RETURN THE ROLIswe will ‘ ; gladly replace it or refund c‘ M' Lupmnu-yppw‘? 9C0“ your money.‘ u Queen emu We also carry a complete line "Q4"- '- 9' ‘~ “h” of Fox Pans, Staplewhsclng WM"? Aiighflsd” Wire, Nails, Hinges, Fox Tongs, etc. | The need to accept shoes that "nearly M". becsuse IINNA JIPIICKS gnor- sntee I Ilt to any norms! toot. And you do not noel to accept shoes that sre fell-I! I001 looking or pay u- cmlys prices. since yon can get s well lilting inodlsh INNA JITTICI for 11.00 111100.00. 1us0iiiT fi Fnrwom STYLE wrrnour FIT ENNA JETTICK Is Impossible, because an ill flttlng d shoe can not look well. You do not m". ‘i’ "Pllllufl" they have wen n the ‘res- "llil! irked shoe list Ml ll! norms! loot. although s fool out; 1,;- snextmnlty of she one . width. because they m.- msda In s rlnge from I to 18 and lmnAAMtelII. \ \ lllvltllesbeessliewnmmssg. Vlflllflhlltsrenew in 10000.1: hleallnstbclnlluhlnwnlcks and White l“; ‘ALLEY s. .co., LTD.“ FOB 81.00 AND 58-00 In the pelt women whose feet re- quired extreme widths or sluivvll’; told thfl h“ "Qtpelulvc feet I'll‘ he! to ply excrbltsn‘ Pflllamxd their shoes or caller with PM" "b p». INNA JEITIOIKS hlve em‘ mated‘ this. You can be M“!!! ‘and suns Jlnlcns rem" Y my»; (s: $1.00 soil 88-"- P. E. I.