4 » l _:___ _ _ V ‘ consider the feeding value of potat- `“ __ __ » __ _lbility oiusing part of the crop for __ _.~_ ._____ __ e ..< 5 _Gro o -£6 IESTIMONIAL (NM. lsheil Ior) _ -Q81 ,,'I'hia person lent uannlceu i 1 -ml '- ' Charlottetown. _ -~ 7 . 1 l ___ -Qw- é ~ f __ 'for lily item listed in CATA- t _'APRIL 6.1929. V __ , - » __ ‘_ . 1 . 1 -_¢_' ' r , . ‘l -+4 - ” __ .;_-» - _ _ ' . ___ -.Tim cuaRLo'1"_raTowNsUAnolAN = 1 ____ __ ' PAGE ForVaricoseVeins ‘ I' _ :ali - - To get prompt relief, bathe the niece- »ed runs with_ hot water once d.ai|y3_ IPP Y Ablorbm jr., two to three times d8_1ly_ior'3rpt two weeks, then every moming thereafter._ Each night ;YPlY{ C1001 _llillrlieql with _n solution on ounce Abaorbuie, Ir., to one quart water. Leave it ou overnight. ' Ablorbine. ll'-. ia made of oila and extracts which when rubbed into the llim, a_re iuickly abaorbediay the pores and atlmu a_te b ood circulation. Grease- lelsand_atamieas. $1.25-atyourdrug; /i’l‘[ll'lfl' I/lr /Hsin lh'r/ut r I/li’ su 1'/linq A__b§Ql_`b_iU.€_~" e ,-_*li FOX MEAT FOR SALE ~ . '\\ _Boneless horse meat, boneless bee! trimming and beef trips for aale. ISLAND COLD STORAGE C0.*_L'l‘D. 5043-3-'l--ti. Surplus Potatoes .t..n..i..t;.f ‘.....s.lo..,__o.. -..._ _ _ _ ' ‘*"_*- _ r responding amount of dry matter in _ _ --.o--- »°=»»--<1 so ~-»»» No Other I 'ea Not . . ' i sr. on usa or suartus -rors. ~ih°_ie_e_dias__va:_ue_____B_;>tb oo; low -~ _ 7 . 1 _ ’ niiiiiarwaai grr___=:__1;='°°°°_1;1° *fm _ _ _ _. _pro ee an so suse in _- - ~~ ' tad il yen coour _ ,\’°"~ »_\_-_ _ _»_ ,_u_-,M pmpgr-ly supplemented WM _has the same delicious flavour as 0, ,_m"‘°’Zi“°_ md wo ,M wnhhon -yt pucgpg proteins- " 1 ol the animal as regal-as its senarai ; ~_D|y|,|,m M “ggi '_ _ _ ' ‘ ` M ‘ hi health; 'so by oonstantlylculllng the ~ Central Experimental Farm W - Dinéubm” of Pawn” , ` ` - ‘Pom mx" °-utjmy .h"v°° R nr mp' ' The actual percentage digestibility - . erior fur. 1 _ ' _ » in any givencase will vary somewhat ` 'PE The object or th°___m“~u_mn C°m_ ’ _ with tl-ie' size and quality of the Dot- -\ ° - _ ' O puny is not tosell live foxes but til A ` _ atoes, and small potatoes. having re- r f . _ . , ~ .- - _ f sell'the eits. which they do direct -latively mor_e__;.|_rface and skins. would ' » ` ` I to the pwearers themselves. the show lower aiibility under. other- ao lbs. of potatoes win spproxim W’3€5|.mull' 0°Yldiig|0M~ ately replace 29 lb. of silnge from The concluslons` drawn are that mature ¢°m_ _ _ cattle and sheep disest about sa per so lbs. or potatoes will spproxlrn cent of tha orsanio rnaiiei' in polar- ateiy replace as lbs. of susge` from oes and pigs about 94 per cent. A immature co,-h_ ainsle experiment on a horse indicat- or pound for pound potatoes will ed _a value similar- to that obtained rephwe good wm sua” Wim M88- FOI' diseoflbility the P0fB'_ On the baslsof these comparisons, to compares favourably with No- 2 lt- is interesting to compare the relu- dent-corn in which 91 per cent of the_ tivo pl-me values of potatoes with organic matieriadlséstibla ' corn, barley 'ond oats st diirerent prices. Otllwl, Oni. It is wen luiowu that potatoes have been used to advantage as food for livestock in' Europe for many years. In Canada in normal years the "culls" ~are fed-_-to 310831 £1 years of over- production when prices are low gattie may consume greater or lesser quan- tities of otherwise market'able"sia?ed potatoes. but nowhere in Ganada are potatoes grown primarily for feeding purposes for two_ main reasons. (ll lt usually possible to obtain a better is price for the potatoes by marketing them for human consumption. (2) It is claimed that food for livestock can generally be produced more cheaply from other sources than the potato. at 'a time like the present, when there is a considerable surplus of po- tatoes above the requirement for ta- ble use and prices are consequently ii *QB* Seeds . If-1 _ " su_b_stance,- chiefly starch, compared to' ‘ From Olrotoks, Alberta. fr; ordcr for Seeds lliin this year md has this to says- ' Okoinkl, Albeftl. _ March 17, 1939. 1" Messrs. Carter dt Co., Ltd., - _ ' Seedamen, ` “It seems strangc_t_o send all this distance but while fdived V on P. E. 1., I always got good seed~st Clarte1"s and thought I _ away .twenty-one years and always get my tumip seed from .1 would try it again. Have been you, as no seed we ever bought 1:.- but, here grew turnips with I. REAL flavor." ’ ’ __ - .|Jl:.§i:'. l BU!"'" CAB/l'EB’S TESTED SEED. No need to send lvl! I #QQ O-OO O LOGUE. h _ -low, that we are ,forced in critically oes for general livestock and the feas- that purpose, so thatsnotwithstanding a and reasonable return. The opinion of F. W. Christensen, North Dakota Agricultural College, who conducted many feeding experiments with pot- atoes for livestock may be expressed as follows: The composition of thedry matter in the potato is very‘simila.r to that of No. 2 dent corn, except for the somewhat higher ash and lower fat content_in the potato. The. dry matter in' the potdtaoontelns 10.4 per cent of crude protein compared to 11.0 per cent in corn, 1.9 per cept of crude fiber coniphred to_2.2 per cent and 82 per cent of nitrogen - .free _ F' ` of-ooo-eo-oeee-eeooeooo-cook; We uae this adleallvo ad- viaedly.- “ ' _ - Sufferera from Eyeatrain may llavrperlect vision anrrthere- lore do not auapect the presence _oi any eye defect. ' The motive power of the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. ` ` .' _ -Normal eyes. it ia computed utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy but when Eyeatrain ia present. a much Ilrler propor- tion ia required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an excessive __5_|noun¢ ,of 'Nerve _ Energy msyf* seriously sheet the -functioning ol other organs ofthe D06! IM M0500' i|lhealih._ _ ` » _usvl rome arms - ' EXAMINED i Hutcheson OPTOMITBIBT S73 O-O-000000-O ~ilw» -ia'\~ We " ' ,____._..._.._.l_;- i..~.- ¢nll\»-- `~1lB-- ' __ - LIME! _ _L1M1+:l;~ o 4 t .i` % ii PULVERIZED LIMESTONE _' ' _ é _ From til. Government Lime Wilflilt in _Blllk 0! BMS- ll' l _ _ ~' _ _ LOWEST »PR1CEs r 1 _ BROOKVILLE MANUFAc'l‘UR1NG' ‘ A ` _ CQMPANY. LIMILIED. ' opei-own. nnoolavinlm, N- B. __ __ _ -s-eithensti. '_ _ _ . f' 1 _FERTILIZERS ' rel-tune for ‘your ami- crops as weii`u_ a sooo alan 0! rotstoes byrlalrir - ' i ' ' _ --Formula. ,mmm automata. ._ " wmoion nova -» ...F v -' ,, f Colonial f'1*`orn°11‘1la "‘A 'S01' A 1. ' Loon-aueerutunuq bmuiylaom- . “°’,.....I§°.{'§'5..'T§i- me- nga- 1'.-°- "°_°~"'“’ ' groandandmixedan_iiW_illl\0¢ l|’_°7‘f‘|""'P""`°"' ` mum for your l»o¢sto_ofop,_aat~vriil ray for ¢ll¢li°°|'_°l mtae»atiou_o¢ofain°M.°'°'9'°,'°P"~ """"°'”" ` eaarswhatih0r\lilIli»ll‘l0\‘°* \"`““'°‘ ” 23;. 1-'tv-m¢"»¢-M °*a°"-1_°"'*°°'_'“?°=- _ ¢s.»fi¢tltl'.:l.oe|»ni»l:a".er."n?-‘z.l=»irire“irv°r'='*°¥“° .. l‘i|X~al'”°7} ww' 3 _ smsnussosuuwtauauanlaamarwfhalfhei- f ~ u ,¢‘.t't.eu¢~a»_ua¢=b~au»ia°~'"“°‘*'°*’" C6louio1___Ferii1izér ~C°mPaaY. _ B _ _._ 'E 1 :cpm surplus we may be assured of a fairl basis of the digestible nutrients they ly contain. If we compare potatoes with certain other feedspn the basis of di~ D gestibtiity we obtsin»the'loliowin,g te- s suits: ` . 1 bushel potatoes contains 10.26 ttle maysbe fed 50 pounds of potatoes Vienna. Austria. and Director 0T “fe 51'ghm¢m,.bock to Vienna, when .he pounds or digestible inettep per loco pounds live weight per day Fox Breeders' Company of thai_,eh,m_,_ They ,heady have a' splend- e . ' ‘ _ ` _ _ ~ B In 8 io as . V 'mainly 4.5 -bushels potatoes. ~ p ly 3.7 bushels potatoes..- uals ‘approximately 35 bushles potatlf w oes. ‘ ~» ` 5 _ 1 ton silage from immatur¢To`rn eq- uals approximately 28 bushels potat- ra ately replace 1 lb. of No. 2 com. ho . . - mu __ ateiy replace 1 lb. of common barley. livo weigh.. ver iox'; also to exchange _ideas with number of divorces in the Dalnii\i0l1l . Hogs.- The g-retest 'usefulness of the Fox Experimental Station here of Canada in the past few years' _:;-_~__-5; v__:_ 4'* *I tatoes in feeding of livestock is and the prominent breeders. _Mini declared Rev. Hugh Dobson, D. D-,I i,Jlo-3-28-tu- thu. sat. 2 wks ately replace 1 lb. of oats. po 'las pet- cent in oo:-d ri-om the - _ Palatabiiiiy of Potatoes ible than raw potatoes, it is doubtful if it is either necessary or worth the expense to cook them for cattle and sheep. -‘ - Pigs do not relish i_-aw potatoes; perience alike /demonstrate clearly ing potatoes forygs. - Feeding _Value of Potatoes There are diiferent methods of comparing the relative'va.iue of feed- fe ing’b‘tufis undone of these is on the fc 1 b`ushel No 2 corn equalsapproxi D 1 ton silago from mature corn eq- as e Putting it another way: be 48 'lbs of potatoes will npproxim 4.1 lbs. of potatoes Qwili approxim- ` Value of grains per bushel .90 1.13 1.35 ...i -lower sradas of potatoes are fed “W 9° es “N ‘”°’ `”° f . 'rn r und that :l,soo feet " " 1 1 H tBu1lds U the Soil :E Che ldv!-Silbllifl’ 0! ¢00lr 5 T e Wa_ H rom °°°ked .p°t°t°°s made 'a numb-e1-_ _of tests during 1924 i ` stein says his Company rnaintains _' ' ayery high li-lkndlrd of p_`elts, Mk-I-DK ;stth|four|easonsoftheyearl&m~ on slesoitheguardhairsandwooland '_ wealthy ladies in Vienna and other cities. They find they _get much bet- ter prices for their skins. The P11686 'rho President or the Association. _ oiesscr Adametz, who is a. famous s;cie'ntixt and who first introduced "mia “_ D H I cmd" hh* the Karacul sheep’ from Boracha, H! 0/ °. ` an unsatisfactory _.and that cooked "or 'Ru_“1,_ ,mo Germany” very des, ca. steamed are satisfactory. Not more 1 1 bum, k Id fm; 9 _ _ ' U91". .§1’$’3..‘Z.. °.....;“ _...“‘l‘.7..“ 55.3. f.. i “censors amrrsr #rfb Hou-fr " mm h, wud mt, to the how do. TORONTO-iianltrou-wiuuielaa-iraeitlyslllollfili mesticated a.nimal.A1l annuals un- O- """°" ' ` ' ° ` ` ` ` ' ergo certain chari_g_e_s in appearance “ Mr. -Stein says his company have _ SEED --ful for you. before t-he annual meeting of the social service council oficanada in session here today. Despite this in- crease Canada still had +he lowest divorce rate of. any CDUHUY in the world-one in every 111 marriages, Dr. Dobson said. In Dr. Dobscn‘s address it was SOWF 012 To get the mon prob! from your crops, seeds must be pure and ofllxigh germination. S¢eele`," Brigy' Seeds have been growing prohtlbla cropa for far-mera and gardénera throughout Canada for nurTy60years. Theywillprovejuatuaaucces- S __ S ld l lull n in garudnjnc Seal for lur- lllsurnlel ~ _ ¢ualo_gn revealed that Prince had only ons divorce on its Dr. Dobson attributed this to ii fact that the so coiled higher ard oflivirig which required to live beyond their means "hed taken hold on the Island." _- *-5 _ rf .._.__us_T__f.-:-1 ~ »»- et it e,” J ._-f,__ ’ » is feeding experiments and practical ex- leedlng them isoleor goin nv if ""0 Sf°°k ' _ ' _‘ ` ‘ I ’} _ ., if ~ DAIRYING 1.11 .64 _ _ao __ .. NC. _ ~ _ _ l _, . , Ii’ culls are used any returns from.l P°t°t°>{p'°uf" should nm' be fed t° climatical conditions for»._o'\'~ \ - 'fi-t\N\< \\i_l.. C/\\__i, 1-i\i-i up "\ 'T(.`.;. _ _ ; 9 ‘F -t`=~» _‘f"»‘i!`-_ . L 0.5 = ullllllllllll s __ ___._1e Lg, ir 1 . 1, _ _ _ © l929.~lni’| Fiaiure Service. inc., Great Brlhin rights reserved. he _ 7]/ _[i________. QI ' UAOIN' AN' JU‘&>`l" BB.CA_L>‘5E. 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