rmetores on TOPICS gown-retro wtm‘ Silver Fox Farming éffig E3; to his he eve oi nesh the . A! that time in the great number that t; red during e55“? ‘i 55553; 3%? r 55%‘ - l g??? é Z .5 8.538 71 8F‘ tilt rérégg; r - re! . sl-idi ul mid 090.00 for thiuinepecsl trail)..- saael z-egends VQWBN l. he save up ranching - e tew years ago and is N! M; He made Rods. ‘the statement that he himself did 9- hed rickets so we to 460 decided ugon Prank le» Eistem . ltlifll ihlt he A SPLENDID v BALANCED 0mm awn m new VALUE. t-Ju. " 80% rnorrm. ALsoYn-Mnl; roam. aalwlifiTiltr-Prifidjllset. 00m Bu! or Oom-Gluten, ma. gr gltixth Mallard‘ u" n? seeding gems-l. 00a Liver on‘. ‘ave ‘ v ‘ M in" an!‘ iuu.“ m‘ Pllifln 18011 emu». . . TASTYB. . . Nouhismu ‘z . .' int-immun- - than . nysanrcons i. » 01H. TWO "CRANK" . Nevertheless a l; idea o! its "t,a.p%lrlg" ell solutes: eron. A.O.U.' 194 3113MB‘ Iilmfllfi- Afillt’ BGII 1011K bred to orweqi two litter: of nine thenysvre oon- ' one w d expect larger littem from the cross matings. 'qfw1lngisl.2 wiuww is P.“- I smeuremzrreederswlll be h: pleased to read such on interesting l th do i l fro hi“; .3 m’? hwdénifl w? some recollections oi now living dawn ox in‘? aged e 000.00 per pair he “.°‘“€‘°Z‘§.F°"" ‘ti. ‘ti? we n train to Keneington. then hired a livery wsgm and made mIhWaY to the Iron luplin ranch wt New Arman. per-t o! . __ l . lin 811M111 mfi ".32.. iii.‘ and "$1.355. imtdiiasbesixfil 2nd theofvngil»; l1 ere. but l Koflldliiélm Me .12" ‘Iiwfiia I stsgtaed to look iorsometln thatweomlldcarri! them awsy fn and smut B8 1*‘ msv seem now the only we ‘H0105 were biscuit boxes and seeped X93. satiety finally the v was apprehensive that some might be badly damaged but evidently fiftmlfih the price was huh not muon care was taken about nutter: 0t the! kind 1531911 It was elmost dork when we Picked the boxes onto the walflfh The driver, our customer and mzrselvee slhtinj in the front seat. I thought as we 910d e the med lmawn d irequently mentioned in mflxiabshiy m. erestdenl lfi-snk ‘Health's tomes h-nd onc- peoulsrity that made them distinct g“; ztgmvlng‘ it was theirkblue . thee there ~ro quegtl r i- . e Ned in the to 55232;; 95 .5 gt . to the plum tor tilts bird . Tufts “ B Nov-a scotie". (This is en . designed 1o we. “d?” ‘l’ 191/6 and was believexzi Md beenaeenbyavisitortothelslan about 1908. Venom omithologis have noticed the details here - Black-crowned Nun: a . I g1]. 202. Bmnmer resmt t Weir-vb yet seen ting to hav stutter nedr and legs Beak block, , m eh heavier u ' bgmas To olufiat n. Burdens round man?’ . O mm, two bushels o! ilmvers The young binds ere btri and mottled bmwlllflllil‘ pad "t? Wllow and their crowns black. The mature b1 irom beak to tall inches. so that the well wllldlirl bent; etthiebolntnmnvbsstaitlea v e tme cranes s Glliibiilfidllhfid ‘ICCKB. “l8 long beak 85nd 67123118115111: necfirmoighemlxron @1116 O p y W ' out ior a. day's llshhlgl e “I “oourinl the Whlh Horse” ‘Ilhe celobmwd "White Horse o! Uliington" is to be scoured this year {or the first time since i039. The scouring consists of removing the grass which by exwroachlnz, obscures thLs ancient ligum which has ted Valle 1'00‘ all. and that with (time while where the grass is removed. The "horse" oocu les newly an acre qt land and t has been justly re- marked that "it resembles a, grey- hound rather than e. h ". ~ e. stylized creation. with dis ted limbs, ‘ square _ and U: we. beak-like open moutlzl. legergnis figure to tones-threes. ‘W Broil!!! Ethelred owever, ieuhrrue o! the horse w men pe Celtic cmflanaualn 1T1)’ be the work Ancient Briizonn. Them am other “White Horses" at Westb . and Marl- ; these an 2mm and mom-e nxttnrrallatle but not near- Neture Notee Oowali/p belongs to but been: a in s. cluster e 9 or 10 inch. stalk. The flowers of a. pole but! yellow and the luzht ween eelvx. mak hrwttve ‘past- el" eriect. that of l so oowslip wine old bell. r Sale“ ) Limited quantity reglst- m ered DITMAR and LAUR» ENTIAN TURNIP SEED grown in Maritimee from‘ selected mole. ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS _ INCORPORATED I not’ bis T linen rymzlngi-lonsttnl. ' 6~ " ntlon " comlnc into bloom. I hove A clem- Renlrew ls an There's no wui . easy-turnip: '*" l" var".- - I or v ' A: the» sutho Blenirew Beg- fleniatlve ior dim-lug 1 ‘jfl I demonstrate a Redraw in your own dairy. There‘; no gm- io llurehsse. Get more cream sad butter, with a Bu. 5W. Givemenonll and II Drove it to you- satisfaction. .3. M.‘ Ladner " ' 1T1 KEIIT STREET This yeergef a NEW l t CREAM SEPARATOR Ahelunlnmlauum-Isnneemqnq ads (or its delicate flag. The Mil! Y I11- - sions hndborders oowelips wfhaeé Iflthered f the wine To or BMW my. their We: in Canada IAnTJIlWYDWQd $0 Real Silver Domino 44th. Herelord gull. that sold for 52.000 June 3 in the Silver Greek Hereford dis- persion sale oi’ Jack ‘Iumer nt Dean Ranch west oi’ Fbrt Worth, ls led by John Terr oi’ the Dean Ranch. The price set a new Hereford sales record. Buyer was Hills and Dales Fume, Le. Grange. Geor- (in. some is long llv More About Insets Paul-egg! Canada. and the root Mir. Arthur Koest-l , .I i the London "minute? ‘Mung n e RlEflBH oi in a. turther note. marsh He thinks the ohunoee oi success in the second ceee ame about the same as in the first. No doubt "helm is a. alt lzrutn deal l , in this, on? the sameolirne the 15th). The weather iln this dliatrdot ha; or the dry variety and this Ins affected the ermineatlm oi Ill but the hardi seeds. The umual flowers me. I am ahuid, going to be a (allure. glee ere making I have as Elctairlim-o’ wig-s,‘ h Oleflalblb- e ulbs am s rarp-s oped ves. mice a good many oi’ tlhe Amen/ills iamily they beer clusters of red flowers. My plants halve not flour- eued lihis spring; affected bxmlast year's The Amer n magazine "Horti- culture Ilhxstrated" offers the rol- lowi sdlvoe: “A-marylls bulb mflly‘ and l house-plants some wi d every montlh and kep well watered. In tihe Autumn the bulbs are lift- ed. the dirt she-km route, amd they are placed in box or send in the basement. January lhe bulbs are cleaned laced in mother ho In and mud on stalks ed; hes a swclnt or their tnem. The Englidh Bluebell, sometimes called the Wild Hyacinth. is 1&5: f) lots. One from Holland. the other raised irom seed grown ln Devon- . England The latter is . BIW-blue. but the Duwh vurletv 5s tlmred with red and not so sighelv In the Old Country th-ae bhlebell. a “trmund-cover" in the groves ardwood as Termyuan wrote “the sheets oi hyacinth. . . seemed the heavens upbrealclng through the earth". Such a grove b one 0! line attract-ions of Kew Gardens. Ito-radon, and n fenced oath leads thmugh the middle oi it while om either side were is a blue carpet! The hulbe are d ly sunk: I once dug down a foot -' Kore I round one The young bulbs form at the base oi the oldnnea. so tend lo ink lower. It ls iii-fier- ent wl t crocuees: the young arm on the top oi the’ ole is looked upon as a against silt in the Alpine trey. are of m Binde-lootpilefoll (Lohls) 1s coming int: flower. iintd ‘it matings l 100d T00 ~71 Gin . W‘ .i clustered head: o! W dinped flowers. I have v ‘ Atttlmon roxmrn We have on lund s quantity of Cookedtend Raw Ground Chicken For Feed. This is suitable l0; growing pupal-High Quality - Low Price. “ Cooked 4¢ per u. Rev, Me per lb. , cAI-L. on raons sos . smmrnsmu ssibl the were im p° y dTgl-‘Sht. Soviet Government was experi- mexwtaliy testing the patience oi the Anglo-Amricmw and quieted- erred down considerably wider “Emie‘e" plain . ‘me Russian loot 1m’ first visit to Eng ed some glzotmque examples of their in- herent mistrust. ‘Ilney through wuth the defiant warlneu of etpvditi idst on on am Airicen ters" Tn “moved eyte-M (used to toil: to reporters and would not answer such nuestions as “How do yuo like Inndon" or “How many ounces does a Russia-n football weigh?" They refused to touch (inc chicken sandwiches provided the Football A$0O18t$?i1 all Max; Golini was ism _ e ‘.0 hatched almond Ins ofiicleily s ar- ed.) hownruoheasiorto isona slm 1e Russian fart-bailed"! nd they re to y till Ifhey were given which semis pure since may would be _ good billets in the first lu- stenee. Britons were amused when they reported home that th had beaten the Elnglinh National ven though it ~ only the Arsenal team. zehxforoed by some gvuest players. Mr. Koestler mentions iiheee Vlshlhislw but become n. mass-psychological ivee an ln~ a factor throng in the 5o lei. Union‘ ma an tnu olondititm my I .. ‘m: run w. IRA! urn 180 John Si. North. llruilton. Ont. / Charles Worth. 2'! Esher 8L. . Ohlrlottetowu. dune Mmuu. u: n. ’ South West. "Wm" w’ I‘ I. I. Stewart. Montague Binary Waugh. Wllmet Val-l can be cured by any little ppuaeszreazt The historical IWSOIIB rol- mu] deadly mistrust will be considered The regular meeirl at the Ilen- tague Wooten‘; Instl me was held on: June 4th at Anneer and Llew- Dllam Restaurant. Mil/Ir " " was said by Mrs. A.S. Adams l delicious ‘Gfillfikflll dinner was en- presen . A vote o! thanks was tendered Miss Llewellyn and her start ior the excellent dinner. The business meeting was open- ed with the creed read Mrs. D. M. McDonald. Roll call was responded to by members. Several letter-s weze reed includ- ing one from the Provincial San- amrilnn. thanxing the sewing club ior the donation oi $20 00 The secretary was instructed to inform Mr. H. B. Chandler that the Institute would epolnsor an Art Exhibit in Montague. The sun: or $100.00 was voted (or the Red Cross. Our poultry killing plant mg mi on Longworth Avenue is in MFS- PIW°— "h" is "WY" operation daily. Bring or E.“£;;.fl‘§d‘“...§§.‘° aaefiallttllxlz?’ send in your Fowl and re- An amusing and instructive art- ‘ _ 161%?“ by M w_ wan“ ceive top market prices WU Deléqata ‘mnmwd to amend‘ the annuel convention in Ohsr- CQ_ lotrelown are Mrs. Nellie Maser anglollllrggtbrglaxmilgpgorvilnted for Charmu-emw“ “fin°”l‘.l°v°ft.‘il"tl’.°'wu~un w J. n. JENKINS. Prop- all to attend zhg hmoheorl M» the Orp 3. Next meeting to be held M the home o1 Mrs. J .6. Mlmure. Wm rowan FARM LIGHT FREE electricity from the wind! 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