i. _ _ » :>.-' V- ' ~- ' ~ .'11 1' ____ __»{_r»». _ - ~ ' » ' ‘= ' .- '...-"\v__=.‘~'”.'.2'= » ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ '_ '-'.4 1, the shedding reason when a Fox .3-‘suing rid 'ol itsrwmles- coat. is wus igaaaistcd. The Fox mea Mises and leggy' and left to itself 9,, not recover sprightliness _until me new for hal (NWI. Nothing more H” _be von a.l'nx t.isan'.1 (rug. ,,s¢¢°;i°¢a "§ieh,»\»¢n's For |_ieslie.f' We can prove it and you may he use 'pri' ss. sus. p.1s:. 9 lbs- - Wf¢|¢f il Pl' il _ Ill. i'l‘hla P. E. I. I PEERLESS ' FOX NETTING 'WHAT WI HAVE WELL IIGLD” "It's fB'ef:_ter to be Sure Than Sorry" Iour Ioaaajnra the most proltable investment ¢.\_s_:t yell NW- Are yvl geingtolcse asmbylsainganyethes :Certa@-not-" . - Why? _ -lseeaif yon reel as etaeanew- the best' “QUALITY 'NIT- U protecting Your Foxes. gong; ls unllvarlszul be- fore andalter being woven. Bangs Flat without bagging or sag- ging and males a perfect fence. Can be lleteil by an “AMA'l'lUl.' BPEUIALLY MADE FOI. US. OUB PRICE! ‘All Tllll BEST UN - .<‘- » ' _ rloraorxolhlou , _ _ '» 1\s0sQUl'r0ss.' i - 1 also 'W' °" N" ‘"‘°°°'f°r_t_l'u°» f 'rliers is ss sxcs1len_tbul1et§u nub- lished st oiiaws -on Metliocs pr -pro- tection from mosquitoes, Blgeglmgg sud similar pests. is-_ampluec No ss. ydrelhill ll!¢'l*-\’°”l"|'l\ll¢ as this 'NSW Series.) and because the excur- llbnilfs mmij-fg¢qqgnQy giwg scenes which possess the three at- tributes to an artistic picture, rocks. wood and w_sisr.' hs _lor sw is ones out to some _trouble cs seep cd ‘ills in-wet pe-its 'wil-lien" sees. sseclsuy fond of such places. '1'his_ps_mp1\1e¢, lg osbeeiaily- written for, auch occasions. ' But when it comes' to' the question of,flies in the home the problein is different. The Entomological Branch, D0po. Dept, of Agriculture. however, has solved it in a very simple and satisfactory manner. For all practical Purposes a 6 per cent pyrethruin- kvosehe spray aplied in the form or I UM mi-St by I chesp hand-sprayer lim. will-kill all the flies in a room. The mixture ls' made by adding half a pound of pyrethrum powder no one gallon of kerosene, stirring at intervals, over a period of two hours. and t.hen allowing it, to settle. The kerosene is then filtered or siphon- ed off, leaving the now useless pyro- thrum se a brown sediment in the bottom of the container. The liquid which is now ready for use, must. be bottled and corked tightly as _the lc- tive principle of t.he_pyretl'l!'\l_-M ' _ia volatile. If for killing' flies in farm buildings ordinary kerosene may-be used. but.for household 'use, _ton- incve any 'possibility of staining fabric or furnitine. water-'white kerosene is preferable. Methyl' sal- icylate may be added at i.he‘,rats_of 3 fluid ounces to a gsl`lon.ef-kero- Netting than Peerless? gsm, to mpg;-1; |,.p1ug'gm, ¢4m»__ _ ln u|_ing'a.ny spray"it h__advia_able to sweep up any desd~or_.dying flies immediately after the operation. and burn cr` throw them intohct water. as a certain proportion is liable to re- cover] Mosquitoes soemniore resis- zsm. is sir spray ei-_mis description than other flies. Ai, this time of year when mosquitoesare "a terror ls! night," half s dcsen__puffs into _the Tn 15|-AND- air and one on-tl1e"quilt_'wl1l-ensure The Roger? 'Hardware Comp ny, Ltd. 6-B-ti. ' LIVE i HGGS " We .are taking live _‘hogs ' daily, excepting ` Saturday,‘paying high» est market prices. 19' ,...-._.. §¥ £9’ Fraser __ All automobile plants in Austria ' have resumed activity since the set- tlement ofthe automobile strike. -___- \ People o!.Italy are using American _ automobiles ln preference to the " ¢h¢\l\ ones made in their cantry. 0-O J réaovooeeoeoo _ Two-i 2 Great Sweed _ ' ; _CAR'1‘E'R’s= " it $3 2 Haszards _ I "Inip_roved ilronae' Top' lwede) _ ‘centers _ :reason :rpm meljntsticu._-"1‘l,ie‘d°efl and windows _sliou_ld‘.he"`el»'eaed*for lil susutes"ce;iei. ‘set is its deadly _wci-lr. _ _ Pyredlruxn f powder.. _s`omet_.im`es_ known as__l’e;rsi_an iniect powder, is thedrisd and ground flower-heads dz conclave! ‘<=l=rr'su\t1\.°==u1==»_ we iv this`oonnection it is quiteharmleas to mankind. _ ' -~ ' _ 1 - `narsr_r1o'ns;" ' ' - _- _ Constant' _vigilance against weeds is me price required to msinzsis s cleslffsrm. Know. your weeds while they are young-in"order that you may dispose of them before they pollute your grain !ields.` One small patch of weeds will sow many acres with seed. Ii sharp cultivator tooth will c‘ut'cf!_ many weed plants, s 'dull one may only slightly wound them. ' ' Be ready for the harvest when the harvut is ready 'for you. Dol-_i't forget the horses when YW are' taking a drink. ' Money lnakea the me-re go, but it takes good oiling to run machinery. llarlan says: Were all the' merits of red clover emblazoned _in letters of gold on a large canvas it would fail to convey to the mind a full estimate of its value. _ TBI 'BTIAWIIBBY returns wilc»sns.t.hs ciucivms ("tame") .__ strawberries are in full bloom now and it will not be long be- for`e wears enjoying the luscicusnsas of this our earli'eet'.fruit. Its esrliness and ease. of cultivation make it more a_ppreeiatbd'.than any fruit. and for area of ground_oceupied itglves the best 'return._ A .well cared for _straw- berrrplot should give I. pound of miie to linesl loot or row. Btrawberrias do not give more than twocropa here and"_itimay even be better totske but one. The reason is the' erhauetion.-ob the lfoimd. _IM the _-_in\_raaicn_ of' weeds. An _Ontario by clntfei careful isrtilising and unceuihd Gere in hand weedinl gstlier_e'¢l_j»_uu.Asievestn`crop less year and_1qun_d i`s_`as _goedms the zu-st_ nut was‘7“the _game worth the candle?" . l_ ._ . ,. ' Millviewf end -'Vicinity- ur. Philip ltcssifer, sity, »w»s~in Millview Monday. Mr. and Mrs_~George » sutherlend, city, were guests of-‘Miss M. B. Jen- kins, Millview. Sunday. ' Mrs. !i'ed.erick_R.ichsnh,. Mt. Mal- lick. was 'a visitor to-Mlllview Sunday. Mrs. Catherlnellcllachern, Cherry vsuey. irssis io be out sgsin airs: having sustained a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McMillan and daughter. Portland, Maine, have been spending g few days the guests of llr. and Tvire. W. C. Bheidow, Millviaw. Miss Jean Inman, city. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma. Bimlli. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNeil and Eveline. Miss Solomon. Mr. Iran! Veasey and Min Marie McDonald metered to Bt. Peter‘s recently and were guests cf Mrs. Hugh McMillan.- ` _Miss Edna Fraser. Vexjnolnwss a recent visitor to Wood Islands. I Mr. and Hrs. C. l\l|'hO0. ‘CiW. were in Millview Sllidayl ‘ins sfswart..'snrsaaels_. wus" t.i-idgussi. si urs. .lsmes'uc- sschsrn sunesy. _ _ _ _ m~s._m.rry Jenkins., Haselbmk. has been spending a few dl!! W guea_t"of' her`sistAr, W. Jen- ' *U ~ .IA motorupsrty f°f~ ~P\i1‘Dlfe‘ »Toli.`_Sw¢.d¢ ' ~ lowing slswred is ut: _ stewart 'es `wsessedsy evening sad were rudsts of Mr. James* llcbonaldz lsr. and '-'~.l.. -- l if 'li ti nmoa snwsab I-AIU!-` posses' _'P' slbslu ie use assaalcsrl -saaa¢_ls:s.~lse-sale-sneer. » »'¥|?.F"9““.‘ ii? ‘P""'.“_ '_ 0| lwleisadred in 5 "'aas_ul|oi.|r _ au' lesser ~ ;."'."°‘\'!'*‘f'.*°°!"»f' '_ I _-_ ,'.v»‘..l.'s v _ ` r ' ._ -xl ,'_< ' " ' .§_ ` ’ L .- -5. ._ spifi.._i.._..» ...gd e _ __We_s_y_ins; 'gi 1 iti;tii?lE». £1” ri-55 *ri ' gglgii ‘§ii_.v1g;§_ iiiliiéiiii 3. Q51 ii fi Mrs. N; la; Mellen sml' meime. 'Helen Solomon, Marie Mc- l:»o_nald,;nsna _ri-ss_sr.' .alles lscuusn. ni s'scoé_»n\l'¢li's city rrseen¢iy"wer‘s rss. fl':onstsnte~fsn41~a|eri;~'-' 'f- ` '_".':.`.'_l:'-I _ '~ 'xwunnruaoaaa .~: _ isnse'x..limsss>.'_ : 'iii'-1 Common _T Wood-»B_orrel,. 'oxalis suction mr his firmer rssyuie _intro- At the ;evening meeting. ad of welcome will be deli__ve'red.b'y` W. M. Ina, .Minister of. Agriculture. on behalf 'of the province andby I~1is`Wf>rshil>. Msyorrec os_'s'snalz emi-ie city; 'me mis sssisssss vm' - - ' w.aN'rsn=` ` .- i.om>oN.` .runs 22.-(prions United Pr_ess)_-Fame awaits the opportuni Bcot.Allhehastodoisprovide scottish Nsiisnsi Psrx is the also lsnss. 'rue sits' chosen is in Cairngorm Mountains, The otherday in Glasgow a n or of Scottish societies met and pointed a committee. with sir cciquhoui-. ss sssu-msn us investig- ate the scheme. The purchase and equipment' the area would require a cap pointed out. was a _great opport for some rich Scotsmen to do country s signal service; ' Nesrly e.oooooo ross or raw in the last 12 months. Dissiihwuur I year snaps hedgedog recently returned to ' MONTREAL. Que., June 24_-There were 1233 cattle, 4443 eglv¢g_ 3955 hogs and D24 sheep and lamps, fm- ssls on the me inarksi.s_ _'ms sslss were slow'in_stsrting. a'g¢w\\_,ul_ii were weighed up at $5.50 to _`ll,so and common to rne`di_um'cows_ at oem to "Loo but~the_re_ were' notbnough earlysales to forln a basis _'for quo- ¢\t1°M~ »'. _» .' _ .` _ csives_wers isir1y;_lsiivs_ at elim i@0__8lI.50.foi_' good veals and_l0.il0 _tp 17.50 'for andfocnsmon The bulk of. tha_- medium _quality mis broushi eo__oof is iioso. _Lsmss were lower at $13.90-to $15.00 for bulk with slew, tops 's_c'e_1s`.oo_'sl_seep were from `t50_0_` to M60._Hcga were moving very slowly' and at time of writing prices _not been estab- ~.1'»i-` ==~f\=u'.~1.11-1'\>- ue.” res* sssn`»iar.,bqibini9u Dey. tc‘iscin_ buy- J _ _.1 _, , mein _ .__"°i.'5i*_§f.‘_'i\i.,.1.°_t1'M=\..!¢'- slb'i_6i£_|mssy'fevsning‘ins_is_&fi.ll\ 'o_.__c:_r."_r_ .` '__ 5 __'~_~ __f '!f'°."i*.“‘.“‘°.‘!.'“.°°!“f’°- 3 f " I `°‘~\`.**- Ffcnliv if is Fi Pi E l of iial 0! about 8500.000. and here. it was uni ty his °“T’.‘t"‘ _ _ _ ussiwss mole. nes meer. scar rrs its owner at Doi-mansland, England, . l_¢\‘l.__Nad¢ly.~-‘_0r\lnfielQ- -;.;__ils:ssi>_.=_f_" _' 1 Yellow w asm" if orsilsos.-si* ' 7 - _ coma HM j r.'._.'vsr_-scriccsfsev. .' ' .v -.1 ..-‘--" -=.-'= . .. . -_--__,_. . ` _. Nu'tt‘.' iH:b00)::'."-' I f ._ -'flo‘ra"ws'l_t'.'.<‘sl:'lllo>. -i~ I ' ssssil-newéiiec .1-"wssa; ~ ui “‘:;_’ scnscsar' ' ' nn Striped maple. Aces" ` ' ' » a ‘ _ ____ Watch Your Foxes Su miner Diet '. ' ' -: - cl-iarum Marsh. (al»:eel).' ' _ Ilhrn; -iwsse.) ~ gundo L. »rl I- ,-- _ ~ ' ;' -' lux. 'l._l_:o\n\n'N0_lAl` Rabbit-footer §_tone Clover. 'l`flf°’ iuin a'rvense L."_ill:so6l.»' zissss ci6vhr,`1rirsuum‘»-swiism ,.' ' _ 1 iussoew '- ~. ~ ‘ n'ybridiii'n'r.. ‘iaefscerw -"~ - < §“.PFfL|&l°@ll_|\.f|if” -i --_ .- _..._ .-. . .ts S §',_~__ for' the business' indn the_prcvince. `I'h'°'.5°“‘911._Ql*` Tfi‘*§d'f§, %:*°l”515l will 'include _'fthe ' _bu`s`in`ens mssiisi ass wrist; 3.. .af sg .limes- be hem _fer _uslsgsiss ssc 'invites guests.- haur'e_s‘s'es "by"lrs's;-“_ lewis sri-liihj New Brunswick wnisisi-'er bssis' ci sheep, lambs s_nd_hcgs and Arr1g=_u1`turs_._ I-169. `.'JI _H_. Mahoney wnisisr of _l~'_siis;i_sr_`sescurces, Neva 5°°.“ei" *.°¢ H°‘i,"’_"=`lM.-_ ¥~.‘!~ fer cz's_griculpirs_, 'P._z:f_ I. ins _oth- ers. are ‘cu_ tl'ie_pro_ér'als`ime. .'rhe.ie- in __ _ __ _ _the “M ` ' 'sssilvhciaa _‘ W ‘ _ ____ ________ the _Conv_enticn., r ' _'_ _ __ _ __ ._ __ wt *M 11° '=" vm but - h° ' _ “mom _ iM.5dll. . Common ‘Buckthes-n.¢ R'han'm'us ' c'ath'- .ep°c6ea_'§.1ewsl-wees',- nnpetiens bi- ' introaueiis,i"ic"£-> ' -_ Sugar or lock -Maple. A°_°¥ lv' wnirs or silver mole, acer easy-_ _ 'Poison ivy. nbos 'rcinoodbneron 1.. _ me clever. rnfeuuss. 'pretense I l lMI5(»)`. ' '__ _'>- "_ ' L. ' wnlu'c'lo_ver, fn-i:_eilum_-"reissue r.. - lusike 'inlssiism clover. '$W°““‘“_ 1 fellow or olovsr`.~_’l‘Iif°1iil\\\ ll' they be watered every day, or et the _outside. three 'times a week. The _ _ _ ‘ ,_ , . .s __ . _ -. .. . _ _ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ ___ | A convention of-more than _ be delivered by Dr. _ __"m_m_“__ be mow” ___“e_y be______e_ _ [leaving and 'given s thorough soak- _ ling with the.hose_ Two days beforel ‘going away water-the garden, veg-i tingilished I ’ . ». _ _ ~ . '_ - ' -_ stables and flowers, and in doing this i wc. -»'.° Prevette »=.~=_"f1#=.=-_»=e-f_ givs s thorough soaking with the nos- _ t t ale off rather than a sprinkle which. is of very questionable value at snyi time. Then the _next night, get out* the hoe and fother instruments of! cultivation and go over the whole* garden so as to leave it well cultivat- ed. which will' prevent iq/sporstlon and baking. All bloom in the flower Notonly should the flowers be re- ' moved. but any -buds-which will open 'bsrors one gets seek should slsc be nlpped off. The (lowers cut at this time can often 'be exchanged with s_omabody/for lawncutting snd water ing services. If possible; mulch the flower and _vegetable garden with grass clippings or chopped. up weeds, which will also help io conserve mois- ture. 'rl-is window-sos will some through the siege better if taken and placed out in the open where it will have a better chance oi receiving any rain that may, fail and this slsé applies to .urs wisssw-noi# dow-boxes. and mulch also. If there are bordera"`oi'_ alyssum and similiar ' seein: slmu. erin en su moss. ss thaae`w'ith` a pair of shgrs and they be resdyto come out again just ` when one pomu back. jssesasw ~ -.,`,-,_ f ‘Timely Work 'I' With_ the. regular planting season practically over, care of the growl!!! flowers and vegetables will take pre- dedence .in the garden from now on. A little work in this connection 110m now until the middle of July 0 ' garden must `bc`rigorously removed.'_ 'give plants a sufficient start over and. eres ing self _ _:_ Spraying keeps the _vines free '» siesn liesmiy rises sn constantly-ssertslg-__:a_1_i:lsel¢!.iil'_¢_|!° 1.; `_fors_n of the potato. _ 'Can you afford tea. _ ‘_lWl!-- (9.3. .'i ` potato crops to bugs and blight, silty!! _4a'_ad¢Ya».\la_‘c&¢"ll' _' ' l . 5 ." \ ' ‘ i a good sllfeylng ouih " _ _ _ .e__ .......Ta__ The “FRIEND” __._.... ._ Potato Sprayer No Sprockets-No Chains-No _Noise-No Vibration. Wx-its for Illustrated Folder and krlces.° < .1_ ,_ BRUCE sTEwAR'l_‘_ __& co.,._;'l_.frDL_fZ.'- their natural enemies to carry them through the remainder of the sca- son. In the vegetable garden, beets. carrots, paxsnlps. lettuce, and such things should be thinned at once. With beets and spinach, it will only _be necessary to thin about an inch 1 apart as the first of these are ready ‘_ for the table now, or will`be_ln a. few _days, and in investing, every other _ plant can be taken out at intervals of 3 il week or so until the whole plot, is _finished Carrots should be thinned ` about an inch and ia.. half apart the _first time, and half the .remaining ‘ plants taken out for early useina few `\\'eeks. Beans and peas need about ‘ two .to four inches each way for best i results. Vegetables need frequent i cultivation at this time. and all weeds, goi course, should be removed. In the _ flowers garden, the cultlvator should _ also be kept going Annual' seedlings imusz be thinned no the proper dis- ftsnce. This distance will 'vary with the height of the plant. and general- _ly speaking s plant should have space each way about half ss much Be its height. The tulips which will be fading _now should be dug up ss soon as itheir leaves have turned ' yel- low and stored in some dr-y,` wann ,place until Fall. If they have not reached this stage and one desires the room for annuals. the tulips maybe lifted and set in soil in some out-ob died down. Seed pods should be re P|1°._-J"§g1;w“d_~_1mp'¢¢i|n!_-_»p‘¢nm‘ _ _ , moved from the pennies sud lilecs, ` Sh “ld and any other flowers, the bloom .nfl which is beginning to fade. the-way corner until the foliage hui _ _,.- C * . . Calling the Flock like is s my.-sooo siesur iswgnieu to carefully go' over the flnok' 'bmi sun out hens inet us oil twfsnd that cease to ley.` There is very little in be pines is_csrryins over~ the birds that frequently go' broody or that havet-_ decidfed that “IW hi" produced en_bugi-i eggs for this In practically 'every county of the Province-end pbesibiyin nearly every township, culling demonstrations _have been held inipsst. years. and'nwsi= poultry-men are more, or less faiifiliar with the_sysien1 of'cu1llng thitfhaa been worked o_ut and are able tcfjcull their own flocks. some poult-ryinen. hire is culler to go over the i‘lo`ck_a couple of 'times a year. The coat ad feel-l.snd,lsl1or is ooo 'high tc‘carry* boarders and out they sljould go.1n‘_geg' use ris or u-less l_»u=ss‘_ess‘ is iifiinns so iscrirics, is cle nm bring 'a very good price per pound- at this _season ‘er ins»yesr__'rne_pnin_t is _os get rid of theseibosrderi or Vofftype `ai ms time they srs'cill'1ed.<1i" tnsfan' iss ¢s_.ssck _wits u~.e_s-isis nccs,__evss- thousb. leg'_b'snded. .f-here is s possibility that a cc_nvenieslt__'§imi_7 _ _ _ WUI- 110%. be found tc.ea»i4=h _and take: »i__;`§ _ _._ them' into 'nsarket.‘-_l'fermer'_s Advo- 'cste_ Z -_.3 '_ ‘ _.i _ ._ _i .t, sl rs* _ _. 1 1-*Gwyn Va* f 1 --s.-_ .`f`-I+ 1.21.' I _ vi .2 va .fl -_-. 'se-ss msc f ‘i“ 1 0811 » ‘Y . ;l rg _.f »1'l l: if.-` _'g_»`.a..a~.»_l- 5* ` :VI * . .. ._< .. l - lvl' ...5 i- 2% it _ ;_ ii;f_ rs 1: aw _ 1-when--t \=_.;..___ s`S'l'. _ 'I7 . ».l lu wi -sec ft; '.77 / '- ~ ;-#ii ' ¥’1°tt° is '#°°_h.'=\_°if\'r=.Qf Estim- Malnys to apply for -medical _attend tion when necessary arsreportedu oe'-only psr'cially;success'tul. _' _ "_'_`, _ __ _ _ W -parvificfa D`.C;': '-`nea‘r`~ Charlotte- _ ; _ _ _ il | _ Qlu- C00 ~ Y _ s@‘..::.>z,<. s BISCUIT 9-, .___ _ s ._ -, gy »_- _ . _ _ _ .__ ' ~ l ioisseribscsnerrouusssssissss __ ` 4 _ _ "'»-"""' iii' ”°°' nlaex'slss*rv'!wIi‘nl:mbmyQm“" ' ~ K 71'! _ ‘ ‘ » -»:. I coo which is sesssc for _musing a ______um‘_-'_'_L_) .G___.y_. __i__55_,__ _ , . ___-_ _______»-_ _ _ _ ~ _. ____ ___ __ ___- . _~ e* usuiitsie noir Neisovsncnu sau 4 s _ _‘ _ cror1ata‘fI.s) Trcl. ‘