I Rag F EMPLOYED growth Stardust,” a nine- cone na Bly of Pee ee tae ne 16th a man times, apd aihough milk, 1,317 woradd pro dave wae lab copings slo ge 3 de sa the of August. during the growing season, fayor- ede by Jones yan f; fe rhe! : € ; al laborers were secured for|harvest enabled the crop to be Years the Soperinlendent wa abort” wi 1138 te fal andl] We take thie opportunity of thanking yon all for , October and Novem-|cut without lodging. Ottawa ver- sisted by Mr. B.C. Parent as Ii-| by “Countess Abbekerk Hiemke. ns . The foreman and the other| ified the yeilds and they are lik- lustration Supervisor. oe te the generous support you have given us in the were paid off during De-|ely to stand as maximum yields ARMERS PICNICS . aoben". , and we had only the or-|produced in the Atlantic Prov- gioromrince gh aan OE BREEDING STOCK past afd hope for same in 1959. ake Recsgueel greperty eoutieged over 165 tashals per sere _ABEGWEIT BLACK PEARL @/ males of her egy #8 sale of Het |taingd throughout the years ap. |OPTREN sche trpipg. cae’ de pose ae coe Special Pick-up Service ; the Canadian National Rail-|were almost five feet in height | two year old Holstein owned by/steing held at Earlville, N. ¥.| ot t prevails when suet | ursions ame 60 “ilar |tinent and be‘ore artificial breed- ate cn consisting of 29% acres was|and weighed 35% pounds Per) pug Jones of Bunbury recently|last June. The high standard bropenerte wnt Gor |that the ing came into general use, herd|| Containers for gas and oil brought to this station 7 the Jand the Faren hed dur-|mossured bushel, iemiht the highest rice for So-lwhich the Sees ted tas mistpaic) way ploced"t’ died tt §-| sires from the Jones farm brought ue 7a we Cemagiaty Gets "of wegtetien: ~ : perimental Station, and on one|Ptices as high as $5,000. can be re-filled on truck. ; we » Ser oo Sar oe ae and Perennial | Sowers! the Charlottetown Station star- or drilling beyond the water te-cated and established Tilustration| °Cc@sion, seven — — ee ee ae ee if were conveyed to the De.|given in the Report for |ted the first Canadian Egg Lay- |ble and that wherever water cam/Stations throughout Prince Ed-|jwora tions of fon OF ae eee ? ALBERT L. THOMAS on January 28th, igio,| the year ending March 3ist, 1911.|ing Contest in 1918 and contin- |be secured, it will also draim| ward Island as follows: four in|their families. aes 4, Manic tents wen ot the total area to 57.45 We secured the service of Mr.| 404 ¢ for 12 years. These con-|#¥ay through the sandstone for-/ prince County, five in Qu . salar Sabatier ak the. aeed Wie Grafton St. East Charlottetown Dial 6610 ; During 1910 the triangutag | Norma? Lat eetens web t’ benefit to | mation. We used this knowledge/ : here ee catent “acisied 39) 1c Fair. The herd was the iret : of the Ravenwood ly im April, 1910, and -the Dir — of great /to dran a swamp just south of |Coupty and three in Kings| organizing the Prince Edward Ie- ‘ ' that Hes west of the ps Saunders, ©. | Mit ad’in Hecorls of Periormance [{te Present orchard and drilled Douay, J, ts way. no farmer |iand Floral Association which held was secured bringing the R.. iad pe ; of Poul four wells through the hard-pan miles from hi De ee annual Flower Shows from 1913 area of the Experimental |f# ' sumervise the yey ond Begistrotin waa! into the sandstone rock. One of| PZCS 2 ores See. at that time to 50 acres trees and shrubs. DIRECTORS VISION these was tested and was found Field Days were held at each|on. He was President for several |" The Swerintondégt wished to| "te. ‘Wiliam Sounders had’*a |to be removing water gt the raip|% te Mlusiration Btations. The’ years. Ttne epertctenahet maete plone ats | fo tbe Aeeaee” ee |e roy he Se iol OA oe ana ae oe et 5 ae a , lieved should be done to improve |area was tile dra for early spring work and took| ward or the cross road from | trams and farm homesteads. His |eals were sown on plots _ receiv- We Fill Your Order To-day advantage of the wint St. Averds. The Director said: |intention wes to increase farm |ing different rates of lime. The . to get ecquainted with “Clark wanted everything on the|productin by the use of better |heaviest application, at a rate of with Sem in the solation o bet down ead est font |Oeea Braues lovers "nad [retura of buckwhcal, Wht clove’ nd | return uc eat, ’ ° ‘lems. where each iree in the er-|pasites, and better fruits, vege- (barley and rye. Imperial Products Made For You + In cooperation with the Com-|chard and shrub on the lawn was|tables and flowers. Hewas al- |) westock d Y | f nissioner of Agriculture, the Hon.| Planted. A great many barities| ways wiling to cut down trees eile An our Farm John Richards, whose office ar-|f large fruit trees were planted | so he could plant others he pre- (a) Clydsdale horses were a . Tanged a series of Farmer's In-| i the new orchard early in May |ferred, and this“ led to the one jfor horse labour and breeding | Esso Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Motor Oif, ser meetings, the Duper iatent | ee eee ae a [Pate -ct_ which we differed. He purposes. addressed twenty from , North winds. | gave instruction a certaim| (b) An Ayrshire herd was es- Esso Extra Esso Stov Greases Gevngs tatneen the mide [hate wee 1 ape nse. lee shine Yat grove [aished.and Buran of Gled. . e Of, ee ee ind Siecth 2d. cherry trees, % plum trees ami |side .be lily pond should be cut /holm broke the Canadian record estate ae \ He alco judge and gave add- | pear trees eee a ty oe oer, it's ho for four-year olds with 16,444 F All y VETERINARY N res ions two as was Director, ds of milk and 662 Ea Ghee ees tm eho clean! = BOL STEWART or All Your VETE eeds ee pat of De bose. He acres: | Seek SS aeue tamer “Not Yet", It stood until) (.) 4 pure bred herd of York-| hes. i , r the renovation of the re-|Baqpberny canes; 60 Googeber-|it died @ potural death. He was ~s a Sidence, which iochaded the re.|"7 bushes: % Blackberry ‘cones |heart ic remark on one occasion shire swine was maintained ot Always Look To Imperial For The Best PR ora of Ge varanden and Glo) On wuts cosh og sericea woud hive bis one way tne station way the serene TE Souris Phone 44-2 and armen yee Resets. seat se te! building Superintendent twice gis ests were ; an ee! Pens OF es | strawberries were set out. One- the Deputy Miniter of Ag-|1930 in cooperation with the Do- weleteny noteet Eee fer Let our fully qualified pharmacists story bay-windows on either |ousand two-bundred and fifty- , Mr. O’Hollowran, once |minion Livestock Branch. The Se compound your Doctor’s or Veterinar- ne it. The roof was te be|™e trees and shrubs received trees and once to prevent |big house was remodeled for the Every innovation te make the veterin- fan’a prescription, “acourately ana | sreshi li and a hot air furnace| {Tom Ottawa were planted about line joaning of farm implements. |tests and pens were entered from | ary department maximumly effective : room installed. One| te residence, along the drive- several Provinces. RE Sore ant vow tase oe quickly, with fully potent, fresh drugs. roo /was to be furnished for|W@Y amd in a double row along |SWAMP DRAINAGE oh ants R FA See ee nociec, spd. "7 | It costs no more to be sure, see us for ‘fe..*/a two Dairymen’s Meet-| the east side of the Railway from It is a known fact that water | ILLU: ATION STA’ . e 3 our many all et lle aig Perna gs : oe Sree baaeeed Island io ane cut deomvten joka Pinte, lo- camans careba te wos nae ’ . Pod - Road. a 4 , . , an -—* oy Short Course . » » you'll be happy that you did. Fast, efficient MAIL ORDER SER- 5 oe 7 i is i : ; a ote house waste in preparation crop. In addition, Islan Jantary 3rd to 13th, 1910. BR By By B t es cemany of 1910 was very| °eigétion : Fas oom ’ SI | T $ | de with strains of the Old Island eon Ip Auenet and teu| tworowed barley, a Chevalies crops. Ip August end the! type from England by first halt of September there was| ty Soufers “tp Rushes Ge crop was the heaviest in many/ seection was named Charlotte- years. Wheat, oats and barley|iown N. 80 and was registered r Se yomny wvprage: Bests veneer tables and corn were about av-|ini im nield aed Wusltiy aroage PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND- erage but potatoes were a fa-| out the Atlantic Provinces ‘for |{ ther poor crop and rot was very|many years. The coteces fgme fhe tart stl eit F wotional Res. | EXPERIMENTAL FARM varieties of cereals were 30 phe-| way and the Malpeque Road, N eae nominal, that the Director sent a| South of what it now Schurman man from Ottawa to check and/ Drive, was tile drained in 1913 verify the yields obtained The} and later laid qut in cultural tellowing gives the average yield] tests and fertilizer experiments || per acre on the four leading var-' with rots Vegetables,” Roots, Fruit, Flow Do e Science and Handicrafts. Generous prince fa " WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th W. W. CURRIE: Qecretarye will see the finest in Livestock, ' ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR | 50TH. ANNIVERSARY from the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . We the highest standards for purity, accuracy, and dependability, and pride ourselves on main- taining fair and moderate prices at all times. We will be yery happy to serve you. We, at the Jenkins Pharmacy, always suggest that you con- ‘. sult your Veterinary Surgeon for advice. We carry 2 large stock of proven Veterinary products.. Post partum treatment, calf scours, tron deficiency, worm freatment, mastitis, beojies, and siniments, louse powders, de-horning products. COBALT BULLETS and STIM PLANTS of course it is known we are headquarters for Veterinary Vaceines, ‘Shorthorn Association’ * @UERNSEYS GAN MAKE YOU MORE MONEY! ‘Mere Pret... - ‘ : Is the Am f Every ‘ Up” Farmer We A EGISTERED GUERNSEYS Can give you that extra profit by producing economically and reproducing regularly. THE GUERNSEY is a quiet cow that starts producing ; whose milk yields the highest returns in any oe ah reproduces jodhy for phir § all of which up to— MORE PROFITABLE PRODUCTION Visit your nearest Guernsey Breeder or write directly for complete information to: - Canadjan Guernsey Breeders’ ‘Association BOX 99. GUELPH, ONTARIO. Prince Edward Island GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB HAROLD PALMER 4. 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