1,1920 _, ran CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIKN l":H'V'C“MII0t'Bed Season Now at Hand a“ only I? . _ .9” Fwhng i¥it=i¥§“"‘d“I-»§l J55 illlnttsfi..zii.sl"rrzlmzllzl - ""' firirkygfglkf:tillflfrcmfihmlgsloblglfpltlma: huge lribe, lixma beans Planted eye c-: =- """'""° »=1W°'“““ "°“‘ ‘° “l "*3 w- Z§llll§“£.f22!.."‘f..““.'l?£ i.‘§..”‘.°’.‘-§§l t . ullhrizzhelnzh vhf ivelhdérlrérgv°flfeglliléglgglrhd R0 m. rm frame lsLugr-llllrerlu ‘ . I m . > l mum). ihjgraln nhati’. dentin: will soon discover a o! [he lqcl that 3111151: ute to lernlent and prcduce w h, pnrticuiurl_v the heat tor hotbeds as a gupply or y r m hhhsgorlnillgltresh horse manure which is the norm. m“ gnaw h, ,e_l|[essel1tia1 heat un-t. becomes more . W“ Fmdllel-le rough» difficult mach your and the avail. tllililmeghhl, tut: row won, {bill flulmly too often is mixtd with . l0 l" “hm yeah d131,, s-lavlngs and is not oi the strawy retlrwoend teed and IIIUH. lexrure needed. Jumlllllrl the rouzhuges. While synthetic manure is now l money la eus- available. ‘thilllks to British experi- mu that Nuguhnproherm. wmml. lnentlru who have placed ma" ufnEngizzéeringlnnovation i l never enjoyed in any car v‘ . f _ . . ‘ teedllllé- _ - > "' ‘ _ ‘ “ffdgrdilliillrllg with econn. llllsl 5103i‘. it hll-l not the heating i. // ' O h“ [mm Show, PM". whéa“ 1.1.. . q .n.H]l_.»_ operate d sum um owls midtown a e . w“... illrnherg. I v h“; d b-ut u i: I-"h- m ‘gill l?‘ be dé- not oco ALWAYS mnrmo - . fin“: ‘airs!’ filial; lififitfiion of hotbed “if lllllliltlleiifrlil THEM EYE DOWN. l ‘ I nu 86 l- ' _ . ' ‘_ _ n the tall tor a lithe crop of head , than ill]?- hrlzrlllffizl gmxfglw w“ . is notlcttuce started lll September and! 0 o w halter Kid-ll o, “amt Hmroughh, hmlrehlaied "m" ‘a - r tor a supply of all winter parsdey -' l; the hum, y _li feeds “eh” 11.“; one of hi.“ ow“ “a 'ulld [or punslc-s for-me greater pert - ,_ lingers and pzlhati. h ‘ By the "m; of 1 hétb ‘ oi the winter. These can ‘be re- - - »- ‘he [alrmle ‘hfollougle moot inn-ts of the country Eelmsxlelgc-ifiloved in Mum" m make “V”? [m e ‘lli 111199" "“' ' ' , . __ Y‘ _ " 111811131111!’ lld h t i .sa to 0 a l" autumn“ and nl-orfilfllavgfallvllt: T“ Li?‘ m May ‘mstart the jetfils. P“ lace“ ry ’ - l they aye; ‘ha, lgizrslaie 1 May 15 “nymsr ‘My I Cirhzlxlxilllggng: lHotbello have been made less ex~ ‘ - liifln'lct;agif"rymln "he cow, lexcep- un unueunl cold snap The pensive by the introduction M wh- ll _- . " ,. _ _ ' ‘. ' stitutes for lginss. unbreakable nnll . - .1 do are of lwilrd \\|ll - lrlil l('lil1(‘0 Ill tl-me to . - = 8mm‘ “Mm lee . l - -. 5 . _ _ molly handled. couv-"lstln oi’ win-I rtllul-e lUl lilwly ‘Hitting? I hfivnf(‘_'él‘lll!i‘lw_l ‘mull ‘_‘_P'“l' “(low xcreellin-g with (‘eltllllliill flllllilynl mnpullutdgsedl‘fxélfiuam:Ema“ and dd m ’d0v§l‘(‘]lpin;"lh€:"x{ cloth trcared in lmunh the same‘ a p: _: _ 1*" , _ Z _ . __ lvluunnucr. and other UOIIIDOlIiHIh. Jdld thfilablizl-vllfllle[x5215] I ‘l? mm“ [I ‘Y5 "I m“ yem- They are bee; used as double gloss. O i 9 l » » - a ts tzme tumult» l feud. in » R t _ ‘rains on the It-lt m tn I g‘ ~ ~ » feedl 0 a. e Vegetable Plantln s - " only "l" ‘Mme’ '"““‘ °i _. __ 3 IFTEEN months ago we announced a -. l the (dune ot| Th I . _ _ th‘,l:il;v'|‘h “ark in he,“ wnh grn“r?ngn:“éhnlnu;lrllléffilfiii-ttlihl) vngolultlelhperls tell us. should, not ho pitcrlcl‘ ICVOIUIEIIII] ll€I-. . fllltfllnoblk, tlllu otcrotul, For this Dur- rotated mul-ll JINIIIPIZ] m-gfh.".°,Q“x,‘:!'h§{lh°‘f“"' 'wn|yfiu:1s'. . . . 1. y It w“ the (wetland s. ' "d" 81x n c“ hhfljly be extrelleld. tzitcd. The ram, hm‘, rnmhnl‘, nherlyem hi‘? 5331f"? ‘"52 that has become famous. um‘ rltl‘“dililllynzlyftlfiafxleihé? "Wily hVPIlFH 01' expel-intent dlacroeslplunt chlibngen nnli turnips in the Thharemaa$ an?!“ "$151.3... tllnt wurkuintolhm dark "figiflnflron should not behlnlne plnco ‘you crow them llmi [HQ Ifiltch and Qlpflllnfllt. I III “,,..“1.%"“ "rmmww h" “mt - - . ' -_ arr es love 01) l l-lenlicll WIF t-y ~ dysecrup whorl seedllugi-ltlwhl mm] m" mndmonsy Vegemmh I V. 1 t d i u h l‘ i p‘ - > lubmeyh (ztxmdutzifiifliyhzzi; "mm “'h""" ma?“ l“ Hilarc ‘zuxtlllill-Iilteilzlse ugunollilnflallllliltifll lllrrpslulll] lfllllll. A! a“ speak it ptuvmul a new‘ of he jun‘), vow” “mo” hbld. should be moved, from limplonlmlh am a mo,‘ hm], u, hnhr. ltflblG llmblilllll . . . P‘!!! fl f that; ‘val-mgr “mm "m “It: n t mo for heat results ‘but lllls initiate with curly cllflllbngel-l. 0f Edd 8 “yawn gruiu. good yield lures are (iillbi. peas. ltmrley. the writer would prellsr. tints, ' Ind barley. provided the su-l l oi varieties is’ made Sfillililll l | l; us near lle some me '10. The mixture l have oi lute yeurll is ulude up utl ; White liuslllun wheat, [me peeks; lwu~rnwed bur- terably (thurtottetuwn No. peeks; and about tive utl per acre. drilled Ill. This an ideal rattle uud llogl lllhougll holul will stuud u "remaining u larger amount qy,‘ The n-llove mixture lapleudld nurse crop undl net-ally use It on nearly nil ollnd we seed down, and al- gqt a good return. Rllliiilflll \' while not the best tiourl .la an abundant yieldor andl mun/m n above the outlily heal bran h; lunch less than emu would be. The tarm- ho ltla an abundance oi rough- Iii as to balance the ration l| herd lllat they will have a is _s0 largely sold as a cuttlo te that It has almost become a it'd oiyalues tor other feeds, l; v W ill t l3 c R lllQl on l: lllt. H‘ “m”! always economical 22L“: 513x23 hi: ‘fey-y (gngenlglfl Planting Ylllilii this season the mnn llu wheat in his mixture is out away ahead oi the PAULIY ‘SWISS (HARD JGTTUCE - ALL _stfsou ' l FOLLOWED_ DV__;_ DEANS Molsllts v YOUNG QNCNS ._PEA$ ' TOMATOES o u cKONLRADl SPlNACH .COKN - ' I I m rtmuuo - '2.» rtaurmc. 2v. ens mm _ rum cucumsms anwctu ROWS m HlLLS an’ mu _ _ it may be put down as n settled extra deep digging will Ibe helpful. fr" quantity 0t owteln- ll tat-t thul lnvlolil-dllv all vezemlbles bringing up some oi‘ the subsoil and inner hall the choice oi’ dislike tbelllg cultlvuted on the same liming along with the fertilizer. ° if"!!! 186d (luckily he 7W; ground tor two successive years. llf you didn't keep a plan of your Jo §“‘."’"° (mm) he Wouldwhile 11W)’ will ilollrish to a cer- garden last yenr make one this m glided I" (fllouse Wllflilllllllli efielll. the deterioration will spring and lay it away ‘tor rater- ance his ration. Wheatslloiv it they urn grown season at» ence so you cfln vnry the location r SGBQOD; Repetition, garden ex- of the vegetables another year. run roll notmou PLANTING rm smut caxoen _____. _r__ _,.,_____ _ < lucll as clover. hay and roots impracticable in the small garden ’I‘hese fuels should be kept in lugi (preferably both) togeth- which most citizens have lrvuilzthle, mind when milking the plan for the hlxupply 0t the above men-tho tlle ill-st one can do in planning vegetable garden this year. Last dmins. will be in a position his planting is to nloke it. a point year's plun should the consulted and -- Illa dairy cows both well to sec tllul the llnmo crops do not reversed no filr no possible. in ttollomlcally. lie will, llow-|occup_v the tlilfne space ill the gzlr- snlnll gardens, so Hllhl" that it is require some purchased gralmden in succeeding seasons. not practicable to do much oi any- thing in the way oi’ crop rotation. tor it is an t-asy ulntter to set three or iour 0t them -In the ordinary window. The tlorlsthl flat, a fine near its before. No aide-away. No slipping. No wandclng. You hug the road and zoom past other cars in a way that thrills you to the finger tips. gtliat was the action of the new Overland Sales multiplied overnight, 65,000 Over- land Sixes were sold in its first year. Over 92,000 are now in use. Today the Overland ")3" Ia the “criterion other manufacturers strive to follow. Suchsucceadoeanotcomebyclnnoc. 4 cardunal motorist: We gained this pinnacle place by pioneer- ing developments the public wanted. Thismrlmatruncndouolpowet. “pm-- formancu ability you have never experi- enced In any autonaobiie of equal or nearly equal mglne-dhnenaiona. It in a car of exceptional comfort. The big, broad doors are extra wide. You can get in or out with the utmost ease. Seats are wide, luxuriously comfortable. There are more cubic feet of space inside thaninanycarof thisprlce . . .duetoita extra-long wheel base . . . with plenty of roomfor five full-duo passengers. Room to stretch your legs without fem-ling cramped or crowded. AnArtistcI-eatedit The distinguished, smart looking Over- land Six ou-see in the illustration above lanota ceresult. Anartist created it. Frankly, we took the l8 best cars of America and Europe and combined their salient feature in this new-type Over- land Six. It is a strikingly beautiful automobib. Low swung . . . it fairly hugs thcground. Even practical men call it “a handsome mt." And women revel in its unob- trusive smartnesa, its beautiful Velour upholstery and attractive fitmenta. Do you wonder that we urge you to sea this car. That we ask you to find out vvhaft it ofiers before making up your D0n’t let the low irrice mislead you The exceptionally low price of the Over- hmd Six is made pomlble by the trunca- ous purchaain power and manufactur- ing facllicteifedoghyillya-Overtiilnd which are unex t oughout e wor There is no Six built today that offers greater value . . . no car made in which fincrmaterlalionsedorbetta-vvurkmnn- ship employed. The luxurious velour illpholatuy ls but one indlmdon o! e excepnonal quality which prailfll throughout. In justice to yourself, nee this wunduful car. OVCIIIZDd Six Coach “A $1100.00 F. O. B. Charlottetown Taxes and freight paid. l Overland Six l’ . _ ,, .~..-_~.-..-...- . agobgsgfmy a mlxm" "7 The ordinary cm“. box h; an arrangement tor a large window, l- -- .. . here there is plenty o! light and 9mm, wh. l t h J ideal tlut tor raising small quan w _ v _ “h... PM: dfhf; iitfcs ol' seeds indoors. They are herd rhinitis in new trggneebvgthi; ttlhq, u very hlgh mom“. HlWllyfl easily obtained and ‘the only 9 5. 5 8")’ 5 11 0W X a l1 COACH lit, llly nth-e content’ h h; preparation necessary is to punch 1.23225; .i‘il“‘“‘;'...fi§?“ ‘tlih McLAINE SERVICE STATION i null ammflh. an “he IL a few holes in the bot-tom oi the Th h h, the which the ‘contents have ‘been re- e Gav r moved are usually available at the fill lccopm 9| its bum’, m” b0! I01‘ drainage. "M: as a idler to the more ‘llllflli ieede. ntandard ‘grain teed: which twat uaelul in bulanoinga! ' m" Pfliifltl. are oilcake cottonseed meals. To many filth look high-priced, but ' "consider the purpol» ior ' u"? are bought. namely, to lumen, [hgy are we Che", ‘:48 that can Ibo got. unless W“ l" my hlgll indeed: .1“ Will these feeds the gimp. ' was“ “lmwink the highest ‘réotntent even ii higher .in v he most economical Ito ‘Tlhllmiinrtant factor enter. mo 6 ioedlng oi grain ls the l1 0| cal-ll that should .he I , ‘. ‘Hill blurs 1U $N5ERVE HOISTUflL ggLiS grocers tor the aekingd ‘Tllljesvflil boxes need to be saws n a . DRAMA“ The chiei iactor is not to get a box that 15 too deep and unwieldy to handle. Two to two and one- hall! inlchea oi soil ia sufficient- Give good drainage with ‘broken flower pots or crockery over the holee is the simplest method. Another ls to cut a piece oi burlap to ii-t the bottom oi the tbox and place [hi9 over the holes. This permits drainage and prevents any coil escaping. it is now time to get the seed BOX?!’ into action ior the early WK- ombies ii there is no frame avail- nble for the ‘purpose. Mlfllte a re- solution to etzlrt a frame another year an you plant the seed boxes. mm“ "P i! Drfliler ration. it is u great convenience. much eas- 186 GRAFTON the indoor seed box which must be ways incline to the light. _j¢-Q>---- Truro Report On A Prize Milker t lPrlncess tBeatlrice 111. the ‘Can- udianl champion two-yeur-oid Ayn. shire halter. owned and hrell'by the <N.S. Agricultural Coilegelhas again mode a record in uupplyolf inlll-cli luup_\'. unll urt- frl-qul-utly Pilllill u-onllcr Juul Wllfirt‘ III Nlilfl ll llll|ll'li\‘l' tlll- quulity of lllu milk. We think tbul rntlll - loo null-h l-utpluluin hull lwl-rl luld ml lmviug litr- [\l‘i>(||l(‘(‘l' couuldcr xlll |NIHNHI|I' lilullrrl-n lll‘ lltfl-rllutl. lnlll tlm llllll- plum-ll on ll krllnlll-llttl- ni‘ the ltllll-t nuurvl-rl. l-lxll-tlnlrl- llmiu ul tln- Cl-lltrul l-ixlvl-rluueniall Fllrlu on till- rl-lutlrl- llllpnrtnnl-l- of |l|l~ dlt't'l-rl~ul rmllrmm of infection NlllI\\'l‘ll tlru to nlullll out ]ll'l'~t'illllll'llll_\‘. |ll|Illt‘|_\‘ iul [il‘il|ll'l‘l_\' l-lt-llucll pulln or other coutuiu- l-ru null lliri from thl- vow falling lllr- l-l-tly |lllll tho mllk. (Itlu-r llllurl-l-n of STREET -.\ CHARLOTTETOWN Thu lnluln- source-w lit‘ chfttnun turned daily to keep the fieedungslvrlttcll lll Such lt-tlglil llrl- in l-ullm- Pllll‘ ulllrlllllfilut In‘ nligll-l lr. but l~url~ 870F713; straight £18 they Wllll wl- fllullln. null lllllkl‘ tlu- il\'1'!‘i l~ fllvnn-r Wlill regard to llu-ul will out; .- eults if the pullll and llnimulu ' othl-ru-lnl- l-xtrn ]Il'l't'illl|ll||lN url~ ll l-uuunt ho loo lltronxll- l-l tlull llu- prluiul-l-l- who in i||'.\l improving tllt- qunllty of in should loturt l|_\' insuring llml lu: l‘ll'illl pull. u l-nvl-rcll pull llnd 1| cow. .\Irn. Nolllmun Says: Muklrlg your lu-ull tl'l\'l' _ is lln ulll null wl-ll k l lllllllilll lukl-u “unt- .-l Ill l-ll 17n- 1! m rm 1.111 H1011 Trade Hui ugivurnd It's Easy to Raise Calves on X MAKES A HANDY lclnllluulllultlnu lurch uu tl|l~ utubll- “‘r"l|]|. t" [hplf hum...“ BLATCHFORWS CALF MEAL ¢t:'-1~<-. t i l I . ,,'",f|',“§‘twg"°zlc‘f§°gr ‘hovz"'AfLcl|$'A 5YART|NG 57-595 ‘or to bundle and the ilrfllt 91mm" nuiik and butter (at. i llltwo Onhhefoilcak "t F" y ls the chi"! 0M- The ilvemfi‘ who heifer ireehened 0n Jlmu- “"|'|'k""!'<""~'- "M" l" <""""'}' fmttihil Wrl- "w" l-w-r _ mm M e or col. wood in the cigar hox -the ‘better, frame which in six feet by six feet My 13 o; this W," and momthhh m . n! u \. I lnlulllry-r to llllrll.» dill! m" loll... .._.»_..l..,.,,._ ,-,..|,,..l,,, ,,,,,, lrhti ‘em m me w "mks r the tlruner one; are inclined to will accomodate all the blower and ‘hm, m lMarch 12 she produced ""‘ "“_""" .““""'" '“‘-" ""'""‘ '" "j "K- ii fl- Mlmrllhvlul: rllu-llurll». "llllllltl ‘he ltflglrlor mnk mwl but warp badly and come need IMBBTB vegetable seeds the average 881'" 4010 Pmldfl °Y mm‘ “r a“ “vbruge ‘Lllliulllillnuull, "alllllllllllllalrlrtl" I Ill-rvlllllllzznl lllhllmlm lmilhllrl Jimm- ' U‘ ' . -' ' l ': Hill I 1| l‘ a are grown a ~ bhltl U10 ‘$9395 will‘ a “elw “mm” daner Wm new] and It w.“ take of 67 pounds a day" In buttetufm’ ll-xul-r iiupllr l- ml uvluul lwurvl-s lit‘ ;-'-' \\'l|l|i lo |:lll out lll--'l-|l,\"rl-|r|l|l\_\|' l. § lllldnowht "Nl- . _ , I have iounllu tlllaagillévfdg: 'bf__w_l_i'e ‘beTore Flaunt; the soil in tnuch dean care and attention than fielaqéilxlhjfiflllrfiéll‘ a! "225 t“ ule """"""""""”" "'"‘"" it g_._|l t; prgpflred (or u“ dlgeltlon! by the younqeat (The Original Cali‘ Meal) ELEVEN CHARACTERISTICS: ~ 1---lt is thoroughly lterlllzed and ileum-cooked ready for (ceding. \.'~=n>='m?r":r1~cn. ll l ll - »--li'?"2'll1‘.' ..;':'“:.'::;.."l::;:: l " " tmli...rn“ar‘ n» ' 32L’. ..‘i1'.".:.'.'“.r.‘.t.»'"“ ‘° " " m);:§::;nloi(l:hake'o{ ctotto: W bflttyer? _ . ' p0 . 3—lt contain: 18 lngrodlenls—lll pure‘. fzlch, Ilfitllfllnlfll CPI!‘ 0 9 - ‘ - ~ rad b - roductn or “c over: n - Tish"? hybrid? ‘the a hve ~ r$l§..§‘li§l..ll‘§.§°"1l‘f°?l‘l.llhi“ ‘F-lsuodprirlzlllion ‘deris/edyffiom mm animal and vevet-Ibl’ I °i°°“°""°“r "Quill": ' dlbfrlofizgscglllslrgdrleoltnqldgzble dill; ‘ourcu. "at | ("am c value one lion 0i v i" xnlyzfiugl?!‘ griglmtliitllonatul l otdgivtgfgpw’! :6 ‘bhslvltfih mylgllm d ctjumfiusslzbeksk “Si?” bNtt 73:85: fivedyeatla °'di’hh°ld. 31mm“ atiabzut one-tgourih will! I all" °' . an s.o ay.o o nlzc ear y. an m a es ecor or u er a pro uc on, rec m h1g3 a mllk mu IIQI . "ha! "- WY" U"? dalrYman t" lead day 6—lt ls prepared for the sole purpose lot‘ duplicating the solid matter contained in whole milk. The nnaiylll as to protein and int in almost idem-lul- 7—It rains calves from babyhood to In early. "ll"!- maturity without the usual Iona or cetblckl. 8—lt l: used by more nucceutul breeder: thin any other Call Meal. 9-H la a product oi the world's olden manuhoturnq of» mixed ieedl. 10-—lt la the result of lover 125 years’ actull exP"‘|"'" l" raising caiven-thl: la your proioctlorh - ih-Evcry bag cold on a satisfaction guaranteed bull- Sold in 25 and 100 lb. Bag: and by the Pbllfld- . Buy a bag tgday-your dealer Din it. " "d by urn/clan rs. a"; timlrml that. rt termite . "m?" “d ""9 Munltm Jho h" mlllre to every. three huh or IR Produced in the case m“ ‘h Ire.» producing my", 8 h] h "1 your cow is well er lactation period. one Your Local Morchnht Sgllia Thom e "Steele Br 5g: a recog- rmgdzllgioughout Cdnadn an ltandlni for all that in but in Seeda. It in your pro- t“_°,,_,l 1x xwuxu. you grow vegenblen, floweru, panes, to, every m“ d t clovero, grains, gr droomd by coring r n t arc um "'°""°'.?."....... w?‘ "l 3§5i-‘~’-'-.‘“=2‘=“='.'»»°$lll ~73» 53==~--~T . ll:."..'.::.::"::.': £'::::.'::.'?:..':;*.1':..l:::r:. . ro - - . °| 3min topdarr gov‘: ulr for ITIILI. lnlcuv llllllr- 1'11" nlgrl-ixnttrlzhwillzllrl-ll i.'§.'.-'l§.l§°'.'.';ll§ Aitor three monthv mllktflflncow Chow was Increased Into 50% iol |hcc:::e: ‘hghmfl! tern Jon» Y" ¢lfl"°g.l;:issrr‘;';hu. M cu“. . " h» ‘ kélltnnlllhlflrxlflli In check. nut?» m‘; tut Ilx mantra. We have uled cow Ohow on our farm tour you; ‘ . ' o n rn r ll- nurl- ti r m" "Id teed °I§"{§,°,,';;§"_ Iandlerlllnlrllli "ll ¢lflllllfl ‘ lyne ffha: h.,h,:h"|np:heo:_nb," m, it lhu proved to be imlform In quality. a palatable and nfe dead. cor -B l » I .i l mllr lt l_l- _ l l. 2.": "r l.’.‘°..‘.'°;"..;‘.?.*".’.‘:': sTgl-Il-Eglglgsgfl-Iv 98-»- . l: "s: .'...:'t..::...:.:';. ::..;'::...:.":: v J WAL R m S h Y m“ 4 ' g ; N - gag,“ - - really in the milk. Bnl-tvrln luhoulll hl~ h - . N iil1"%:‘.“.‘;"l.:f‘:t.f '°'°"'°‘ "m" liar .::.'..::~"n-‘rlz-lzlnsrrtl-t l ' ' ‘ll ‘#3.. ~....... .1 ' llnlik cmltnminltlon and all the pnvmihln TM ‘My? h" cm” chm” u" he "w" ' plvemlu or ' ‘ to which nit! ll 60., LIMITED. ' I _ ‘ l PRODUCED 30443 POUNDS OF ‘MILK 1m: cmrrr l-louncnn 01-" PRODUCED 1375 POUNDS OF BUTTER MILK CONTAMINATION. ""‘"°"""""" """"" “°'°'l Grund Champion oi Toronto and Ottawa 1925. Milk- prmtllcorn l! n whole are well Ruerve all American Champion for 1925. aware that the keeping quality oi‘ miiir, Developed by J. WALTER JON E8, Bunbury Farm, Charlottetown. BLATOHFORD chm- ‘MEAL co..or-' CANADA. LTD. cunt-m a. co., umuqjllg, G W '.II...'A»~\