UQFOBER 12, 1940 Q11»- n-Qi-‘I Weekly Livestock Market Review CEQP REPORT Exports to the Uttlted States for the week were 2.206 beef cattle, 383 dairy, and 1,308 calves. (late this year amount to 90,499 beet, 11.128 dairy and 64,461 calveg - NEWSY NOTES - yviopsis or telegraphic rePOYI-f f9- ,‘ .ved at. the Head Office of the Bank of Montreal from its Branch- _cs. Our Mattagers have ktioivieclvei v _ s4‘ buck expericticed in the .kALa'1§ .1‘ i 1.1‘; u‘ l u ks appeared to ltnvel PllL\lEX Actually kills all fleas instead ol merely stupeiying the". TIMELY Norris on TOPICS CONNECTED WITH fiilver Fox Farming ' ,0! each local situation and are in l ,tottch with crop conditions in all sections of the district's mentioned. coittpamd with 146.205 beef, , tiairy and 73,442 calves in the cor- tespottdtitc, period oi i939. ' A rdlfiilst‘ by the Uttitcd States Tllhlsill)‘ Dcpartitictii shows ports of calves from all lrorii Jntittary 1st to September 21st, iticiitsive. totttliutg 96,372 itead out of the annual quota. oi 100.000 head at the reduced rule oi‘ ditty. ‘ The Unit-rd Statics Bureau of Cus- 3 touts has anticuttcetl tit-at ittiisrttuch as imports of heavv cattle dilflllfll the first three quarters of the year t were suffictettt1y' uttdcr the estab- lisitccl quota for any quartet" to per- mit. otttry at the reduced rate N ' 1 Plaiina. Fox ' Our comment on Mr. Larson's let- . B-,l1;1e1§¢_.-5» X§§<f5‘..“.’§e.. oi’ Oslo, N0r- ter is that it was very titougntful of ‘way, are advertising an offering of him to write us. and it shows that. .. ally to a shade in; tip utlvitiices u: 10c to While harvesting lli the Prairie Province; has been delayed by wet weather, satisfactory belitg ntade. Threshing is nearing rt..l, on the other hand. v and lower notably FHITHZYO zttarl Winuilwg. Calves and llfifl.» rct iiztzcri ttractically ititcitattg- i 20o Norwe tun super-platinum fox he is keeping his eyes and ears open iiisv l0 USE = skins that. gwlll be offered at public to everything that pertains to fox , _ auction 1n the sales room or Larnn- oelt marketing. It -is a. pity that BRITISH MAO(._ ‘son, Fraser 8t Huth, Inc, New York. Canada could not have secured a “my next Tuesday at four pm. At the than like Mr. Larsen to act as our mmmmio bottom of the ad. appears the foi- ambassador 1n the United States. ., lowin : A trade ttiatzk consisting of Mexico and South America. He couici a circ c witit a fox head 1n the cen- have created an outlet for 0hr 115 ing operations are under way, The Dominion Csovcrrimenfs preliminary places wheat production in the Prairie Provinces of | 000.000 bihlicis. distribitifld . 71.000000 bushels. ttttlmrts from Canada in the liitt- lsagkamllewm‘ 2601100000 bus as‘ tel" period may eitter to the extent Mbirl“ _203~c00-00O 171151195" of 51.720 ttt-ha at the reduced rate ""15 “h?” P’°<1“°“°“ 1-‘ 71>°°°-‘ of duly at 1 i-2c per pound. TSuper Platina" and at the bottom enoe between Dr0ducinil Bi? 8 1058 ‘uh-Mug Aho this gaging“ and producing at a profit, For siz- j"Ei'crv genuine Norwegian Super- 1118 llD l 5110811011 BN1 dcflllnfi Will‘! Fianna fox skin carrle; this identi- it. we must give the palm to the fyltlg triigletjntatkibsenlgof éhe Ngrs- Norwegians. ~ ‘ .' i x rce ers‘ - i- iycgilrlillbn."a m " he darkest, richest. and most; --_— u litistcrti (‘little {Markets svwys and butcher cows higher than that last year and is almost equal to the record crop of 1928. The esti- mated averagc yields per acre oi’ 11 f0 f wheat iti Manitoba and Alberta are 9d s 1° 5s“ “lntgher than in 1939. but tn sas- Ciaude C. Holman, Secretary of H9111. of Paris. France, recently. the Canadian Platinum Fox Breed- describe Canadian mmk- Her En- crs’ Assochmom 5139]“, wednggdhy thusiasm for Canadian furs was ex- anil Thursday visiting the ranches Dressed bv hcl‘ in an lnWFVlHV l0 iof members o1’ the Colpttts’ family the press of Montreal. Wllcrc Slic t iii, saitsbiuig N.B., and vicinity. The lectured on "Clothes Make the Wo- head of the clan, as n. were - Fred titan." She advised Cattfldlans w uolpttts-ts associated with his bro- develop 111°" ow“ "laterlflli. and iher Jim. of Calgary, in silver fox stressed the important bezinmns farming and other enterprises. Then 111M wllld be made Wllll 01111111118" (B L E M) titcrclsRussell, Samuel, Lee, George furs. . Y ' _' ' , _ and Oliver Columns’ an closely 1W _..___ At’ this time of year tho 11ml,‘ iated to Fred and Jim. The Col- Mtlligatt 8s Morrison Associated mB-flsglnillll llllTi-S l0 Cillllllfl ittits are of Etiglisitdesccnt and are Fur Farmers. 1nc-. 226 West 26th St.. Culling gets rid of low ‘.. meal izO-ECHCFS, each one of them New York. have an ad. in Women's and diseased birds of a capable of getting out and hustling Wear Dally. and other fur pubiica~ thus preventing the spread » with a few solos Calves Generally Steady Calf prices were little disturbed: and frmt 25c to 45c sitowcd a little 021:l(‘i‘ tone with no wild plants. HO‘-\'(’.\Cl'. I have lead lower. Early deliveries of ' ‘ ivheat show that the grain is of good grade and quality, where rainfall was heavy, bleaching iitas occurred, attd frost has caused slight damage in some districts. » Itt the Province of Quebec vesttttg has been delayed in some ‘Marcus b_\' cold wot weather, but on Montreal up to $10.50 and a of S11 but grasscrs were lower and itarrl to sell. Winnipeg ivas tttostly with best vcitis at $8 in $0. Calgary pltld up to $8 for choice \-: '- ttioitton $850. Prince Moose Jaw $7.75, Regina S8, ktnoon $8. Good to choice vmLs at Yzittcottvct" at $7 to $8. (‘wood rattle continued in s mlv iti the MARITIUFFS tn ‘ in rhnicc steers rifitttg at $7.25 to Otto of our daztttiest ltiiio plains i;te otte-iioivcrod ' .\luiti-ses uiiillora. S0 tntiuv of our “lrflom FM"? “arkrh The iixido at. WINNIPEG was of a E . killing cattle si-ii- lprevaiieil and good average appear assured. ltt Otttarlo continu- cd cool. wot wcittltcr has seriously iltzitttpered harvesting ling operations, and has caused los- 50s to crops itt all but sotttr; of the eastern sections: Provinces rcccttt T111115 have proved Hug t‘lill'kl'l Mostly Steady lint: .»til<~< ill Toronto \\'t c lllQSl< ‘iv titticle ill $12 for lll" l. . n! iiv’titi‘.0l\' citsici‘ !'.ll(‘,\‘. l/ral tclzitInt-stl dcliverics tvvrc bind "l and Wittttipcg was on a bas- Sl1.l5. Crilguiflv closed at $10.- $l045, Piittce Ai- up io $10.80. Alonso JtlW. Rt“.- kuloctt also at. $10.80. rd calf clitbs sold at _ (n1) aihhhll, mm? ,tttrcs_ but hartcstiitg of grain has lboett ltampcrcd. with some throat- cned spoilage. In British Columbia f‘ ll lzrorvs it forms Tito imttet" graces nl Slflckcfs, 31111-110115 on the ltve basis at. $8.50 to fr-erlcrs were taken at $5.75 to $650. (‘.~‘iLGARl' gained 10c to 25c on bulls and other c ~ ‘are of the coniferous tvoods Af- _ Lambs Steady To Firmer zloivc-‘xttt; the bend ttt the stalk Toronto cotttinued to pay $8.50 to $9 for good owe and wctixcr lambs, while aictttroril was a shade firm- er at S87v0 to S8 75. Witttiiltcg clos- vcar and crops. which have matured without dam- age, are good, with of grain and hops. yields of which , are below average. The determine nu.- ‘v cont-r to the Pyrolas pro- j . cxsopt one izr'|'.c:i!‘i!,\' spokcrt l .\i are iiiotttoiitod at 1 as '\Vinter::*o=tis.‘ the practical top 3- .0. FRANCE ALRl-IR", ‘ $7 75. Csigzarv paid utrinvtn up to 7.25 and 7.50 Albol". $6 75 .\Io".=e Jaw fi [Iilln S7 and Saskatoon clos-.d ens-l to»: wzlit good lambs at $6.75. PRARIE PROVINCES Good progress is beinl! made with harvesting in the | _ for ltimselfnnd as a man once put tiotis catering to the trade. offering ease and parasites; also to. M,‘ lvlcrteto llllletlflllrllllnrleltiié Crghélstrlspfiltttililltli gllvgllulilalc sltatlzéilfollttilgtxlghairilttfi feed emu’ which helps to n" l “a ‘fltr itway front civilrizaiiott, they oim name oltu: other valuable ad- prgfééii, Imunflmfln knmvs V’ a would develop sortie industry or vcrtisiniz and promotional “Flt to good layer loch like She h“ Nd minke it of sortie continercial value, help sell more qttcilltv silver taxes. bodwsize a ‘m’! rod ‘mmb h.’ ‘J so that the public would ntakc a "The store folders show silver fox ‘ ' : - _ ‘ » beaten path to their door Oi course, styles such its you ltave in stock and 5115-1115 "lld- ‘1 5°“ llhabl? 5‘ 1‘ ‘l “- the was borrowing the words ofiitaiplt give your customer information on “m1 P111919 b01105 filllcilil _1‘ o iwaldo Etnersott, but that is not silver foxes that they will want to that» there l5 100111 fol J c: either here nor there. Sttfitcc 11.10 have. and titat will increase your widths between them and ~1 n- sav und diverting from our rofcrcttce sales of the finer foxes." There is widths between the [lliblc 1w»; ,to Mr. Holman, tt was Fred Coipitts l also a style book and sales manual and the end of the keel, ,wlto snipe Lott years ago starcild ac; prcsctttilitglbcitunfitl stlvcr fox siylfs e e v ~ . ' ‘ . ~ ‘ - ma- - - - a - l?$§§§“§vl{’il"$nt?§e§aASTRJWln slagt. 1211211011515 Gilli“ allrsgycontaing agllgglelisefigllln °§o§§§§§{,§‘,“ any kind of a freak or curious type educational material for vour sales guumg is we 1mm“ ‘ ‘o’ 10x‘ will? {and advertising bF-el-Rrtsxgggt’ Time of molt 15 uclternllv a 1 i a 5 or newspaper nu tct , - ,, . “_ Many of us lauiited at Fred's Dc- inn beautifully’ illustrated silver fox indelx of {Produciiolti ‘evaiuth - lcitliar acts witich were s0 much at. jackets attd coats. blcw tips for bet- lllllili 115 15000} f1! I “its ~ lvariiittce with the laws laid down tertitcitt and store display feaiurtni: llli; 111 Allgll-jl- 01v 501N111! >~ 1 by the soions oi the Fox Breeders a figure of Carole Lattdts, itopitiar starts to nto.i._, uittle t.u_- r Association ivhich did not perttttt filn"i_ star. in a glamorous fox coat. layer will cont-mite to prorturr, v.11 the rirtciettt Brim have rusuwitts, mm. “us! “and kmmg 510w‘: 1 anv fox with white above the hock Militgan 8a Morrison Silver Foxes will my, molt, until October o. 7;... I 10 be k919i; 1n the ranch. bllt 111101111111 are nationally advertised in tho hemhal; iihnt the said Fred was heading for cotmiryis leading fashion magazines, Birds can lay and mo“ 9» is the Shin-lea! d. lopcrattotts are temporarily delayed 'hy wot. weather. Cutting 1.: nearly tltrosltittg is itndor The Dontlnioti Government. msttntates the wheat crop to be the ‘largest on rrcord. wit-h the average livid per acre placed at 23.4 bush- els, as compared with 17 9 buslt- ‘ “M. in mm “m, h“ tan institution not conducted for "Like Sterling 0n Silver, M. & M. same time’ hm only if (t... that. it was ffll‘lllv‘l"l itmri as rtit Jp- reiercnce l5 made to ‘his ran-aw": _ any book riutsultvrl. 'I"".c rvltcrs are} l - -. whose of stronz mentality. Now silver Foxes. - h - i ' rs _1 1 l- (‘rotates the sequel. ‘ After vcars cf ~—;- ‘ 111321191111“: or ms N l g n ' lcarefitl and intensive thou ht. sc- The advertising program lllillflli-‘Fl Tms stresses we mm W. H“ ilrctive breeding and all tiat. 109s b‘. Mhllgnn & Morrison will suprile- w r mm feedmp m“ l‘? Tiuto the production of a Wvllll ""119 nient the efforts of Fromm Bros, 1’ P“ 3 ‘ =- ‘ ~ " Hype 01 new illld filiilmdm 1V beau‘ who have done wonderful work in 3111."? "m" 11°11“ M“ “p ttful and tnuch desired at" icle by publlclllllk silver fox m the United “B18111- Dnmo Fashion. F1941 901111115 15m“ states. and have actually creatcd Before culling all entll mu s lln a position to deliver the floods! the demand for bright. silver types. there ts one point. that tttust Temp atut-a of Q‘; Ploughing 0f , Soil For Grain . ‘OUVFIR iv ptiqltt sitbsfittttlnlly- higher i039. Sugar beets are itiaiutig good . 1W1lPf-7llflll~Z‘\'€1'fii';'T s expected. SASKATCHTJUIAN Fnitrd mo“ “arkct coloitis itiivrcsw oilvflvlllfl‘ °°"' tress would be l‘“1i‘.\'.11 ii “'°"*’ "f1 that. the tum that itwils .41 iroi 50l1l(‘\\‘i1(‘1‘P in the vicinity of for this 5mm lnlbllclly’, We would continues w my lm-Oug-J me ,_ mitt‘. rials ‘éllf§‘.‘“2~8§ v as 8M i» e (‘PM I‘ ll ~ - ' . ' to rinactan ai ' it; ‘flneristics ihailnizo viltgi.tr)eti,ttsiknli.‘ltilc silver" foxlimlislk‘ tritium only moltcr- _ it‘ ' ! ‘ ' < " s s ' . ’ i l'- .~ thelgxarf ‘$10. itigllcr class 0i‘ near 314%,,"Igiisolliafillclncolxxplama. Birch CAN SOME CULL IIENS ‘itiatiuttnt variety and several Yiuttf publk-nv h. n“. np\vsnf|pefs of c“- dred can be classed a5 billllmms zvla would give a fillip to trade and ' During this month and ilfvrw rtmt n tni Farms New‘; I t; \\‘. l". u|icinn<ni_ ' a’ Bitiinio (Intuit: the week r"c"!i' quota ‘ mil frniri ttlwttsthtni‘. of iititriiltv snrl fojgraitt l vesitttg operations. threshing is nniv g ltlcuizhttg is 'well over one half complietm. The f‘\'l‘f‘|‘lll1€‘lll$ i'f.‘ll'lill'lPfT ‘itiitttih, Exprritiirttinl slat. of paw-r '12 r102‘ tho itvevaize yield par acre o.‘ “M031, ‘at-l6.7 bushels compared wli-h l7 G, ‘last ycar. The estimaf-“rl yzeitls of coarse; grains are lower RIANFTOBA — Harvesting has boon delayed by ivet weather, but threshing is now altproariiing‘ lu‘l'lf‘(l of lwcitlyvne years, 51.1.10 Sinrimttlendctit, D.C. In a rotation or pom. s. clover, titncltltv. nits‘ fath- t _<‘nr\ lVTilPl‘ plaiitcrl if ttt his Wllll zarilcti" onilt cqllfli 1" 1198"“ 1'0 111059 pmduwd create a spirit. of good will amour: a great many birds of goodv J6 in NOYWBY- retailers who would _bo only 10° and fleshittg quality will go to " e -—"—' happy to stipplcmcttt with advorlis- “ml-hep Simply becauge [hpy tjg . M1‘- 1‘1°1ml"l~ W110 15 adquamwd ittg of their own. I am posiiiiretltai. mm. mnduu,,.s_ .§i2§‘.‘e"ii‘t‘fi?"lll§ v " l‘°‘.’.°.;..flli‘§""l‘6“%...i’ -e when is 1 ‘ t ~ amoun- s .‘ .< - _ "19917119" °1 111° 1°1"‘“°'l' he h“ extra pelts could be (IlSDQSCd of. I B w“ a n)‘ lmltylslteigi 1“ New fBgllll-‘iélgcléawgrg am confident that 1.000 lwlls can be 550018. on some o ' , I _ llslaitd yet to do, was astounded at with W“. mm, effort I flpmal m birds would make excellutt n. the extent 0f lllc C0ipitts‘ furfarni- m“. Directors m prince Edward next utttt-ct. lhcy may be v0. tin; activities as related to Diatiti- Island m m“. ghls matter u uYiih to it golden brown and cattttv. .- ril in Oslo!) i cafit _\'Tlll' and ornmcttt estimates ‘tie ttvorage _vield pcr acre of wheat at 20 ‘.1 bitsiicls, as contprtred with l9 7 bushels in .1939 This year's wheat sceziittz ozii~z Following fall plrugh- . clds 0f mus on var nus piofs rivctnzcd fromfhf trait bitshcl; prr tl(‘l‘(‘. On ihc two plots ploughed in qtrittz. the twctiflv-rtie lctty ave-r- t yivld wa; 30 filly! 32 lnisltcls per Hybrid lniliriit Corn production of coarse grants .s ap- proxitttately the same as lnst- ycar. Sugar beets are pr’! PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC TEEN TOWNSHIPS ANDOT- TAWA VALLEY — Threshing of grains is petteraliy- well advanced and tn some areas has oeen cum- au average yield of reported. Recent ihlillllllllllS when I went to the Col- m- not, titrirc is getting to be n foel- breasts but including the 130111‘; ‘Pm-y much" 551d 119' I ca‘? gllrlz-lifijhg oi’ inferiority for our industry the other parts. 1"" mm“ 50- becallsfitfisag thlrough among ranchers that we must vom- Or if one desires, they run. zsulseilial gélllclgrgfuf’ bgéltfmg “m, bablltitig the f‘>1l11Vr\\'5YsIhm 01' dressed and put izit cold s ~ a ‘ ..' , tot" tvx '- v ' - qhese new type beautiful animals. égléves andxhe Succossml Rdver,,l_ lockers in communities when "Cot trarv to what one usually ex- l“! 91 01"‘ Drwucl- Get Muses ready for pullers INN ‘ ‘ .. —“’_ . . . . v - ..‘.“f..2“8fif m avast: lliififiel“‘iiéiilf‘io..fiéfil.1W. . islatcs . . . g C d; e ora, e ‘-‘ , putts‘ rattcit tend to become briillllel‘ O mm l ,‘\vi 0K8. , , ‘of lhc W111“? 15°‘? “Weds mmufl“ k l: t 1 Csitiarla where tteonle cite ptcscttt to clean and dist: w. ‘Olll 911F150“ 11 Wm meal‘ l‘ “emcmh lrgzilllxllliel might? 100.000 oi‘ their own the tictit" empty pens or liou In another rcfnilott of oats. clover. timothy: cats‘ tho plots ‘flblv. of iimo‘h_t' stubbln to a drpth of five incite; in August, l Scptrtitber, Cct-"bcr. Novcntbor and (‘.119 in sprinr boim-g s: ‘will 1w ti» pence for ihrvo peoplc.“ n 3 litr- ubovc l).ll'E\.‘1'l1‘p1l was ontiit-rd. NEW ORDER IN EUROPE xmt- Order in Eu- cmlorr and Ortcbct‘ W trpworkrd altar plottzltitt: to tut."- Q>§'-Q'1N\Jr¢r-o~\'nn-J has made good progrc=s during zhe ‘past. fortitight, but l-lte ‘ ti. tittrtitatiy’ is in l)!‘ tltc nvotriflo ltoittr: 44 , - arc slcw in rtpcttittg are satisfactory‘. Cutting of ,a good average crop or tobacco is ‘lll‘i(1(‘l‘ way. Trre fruits are develop- ling ivrll; the apple Pro-y) Ls average. [LOWFR ST. LAWRENCE AND .LAKE ST. JOHN DISTRICT -< 'l‘ltt"c.=lt1ttg of grains is undi-r wnvi ‘and good average vi-alds zdicat-cd. Fodder ‘ condition and root. crops continue lve promise of average yields. i= believed m Pa“ ‘"386 1-‘ 512d follow a romblnalimt or abnormal ' ' 11.111!‘ mitditlons. iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllIIIlllllilllillilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllllllllliililllli ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR ONARLOTTETOWN ON TIIRNIPS! ANO POTATOES Trust. Spring, when Wf‘ were soliciting orders for Fertilizer, we men» ltionr-d in our ail. that farmers would be well advised to buy their Fer- ‘, ‘tllizr-i" from a dealer who, in return, in the Fall. could take their Po- ‘tatnrs and Turnlps. What a true statement that ls today. (in Turnips we have an outlet for between five (T lluiqs \\‘f‘f‘k|_v at our (Jlmrlotlctoivn warehouse. 0n Table Stock Potatoes I we pn-fer liuying ilicm grailcd at the farm. and trucking with our own lrllrks. but, in a case where the grower is having trouble securing help. ,aml owes us for Fertilizer. or has bought his Fertilizer throu|h u; fm rash, we wlll haul the Potatoes field run, grade them over our automatic grader, and pay prevailing market price, less grading charges. To growers who owe us account: or notes, I want them to clearly i understand that we can mnve all the produce you have. and we expect ‘you tn get in touch with the loader nlong the line who supplied your or uilh the office in the next. few days. Thcre has bron no established price sot on Seed ill yet. The dif- leri-ntlul will be very lllllc ahnve Table Stock, but when price becomes ‘established. we will be in a position tn hnnille your seed. We will want. y ln huy Potatoes, especially Mountains and Turnip; outright from fnrm- crs who we hopi- will place their fertilizer orders next spring through us. I FRANK B. CLARKE 10115171’ lmlwovcd price n" 121w“ Dem‘ ll.. Th‘. ~ a they niiW buY m9"? ll‘ 105.1111!‘ il~ will do tho =1 “3- O1 "Oursm me bfilgmifll pellltésesa-lc ~if§a uni; ‘iffitgllffliwmmfl- and ox‘ good Ito leave tho doors ntul \\t: s ‘those which if)“ ‘e l‘ p ' plariation is offered to thr-m. Such Open so hum“ m an U... ~ 011911915 per new, Mr. Holman s treatment by t e Messrs. Coipilts. ‘ t , qflcfly _ _ vy 111s , _ _ and "wfinmtl":tlllelzamailfiiwgttiilf r1113? dlgtlt-lnurnuitid white ‘faces they will got itsed to llu. it 8S 1118111 Y5 O fl r“ mac's; harassment ~~ . 1L‘ * “e ma ;‘;§l},efit.§‘zi.<§v..se Wvednesday cvvlllllll- ‘c§“_"_.1““'.'__£d,_““ 1115371?’ 29L??? ductioti for prices should co or. Usualiv the lrfcriori‘ crop on llllfv soil ploitc. 4' -lll‘.!l(‘S' are t0 be o, - iizitcut l.ltc r-izilrp E1‘i1'."i‘l'-Y sca- .g~ about equal lrvilt iti "llllPfll" - iti fvirld. The (‘filUP of ilu ~ lll‘.liSllilll_\' good crops on tho ‘f! ploughed sod has not. Wlmwlp“ '5 m": "This now brings our 11190111915111” _' increase for the next few ttv" in the Association," said M11 11°F I I do not think it over ])ft_\'.~ to - l man. “to o W111i “he” we °°“,"91 Nlchlllsfllfs FOXNBAIIA pullets into eiriz nroiiitt-nnti. .~ e over 10,000 marked foxes and oval“); , 5131111112: 21¢eiiiélifirtmntiirféfiguq, l3 FEEDS FOR l CENT) sooner than others and if tlir-i . which I cirpcct to v s t very S 10F Locally. Well. McNcill. Riwlll 134V- tnottd, McLurc dz MacKtttitott Stivcr Fox F‘arms. 1M1» F- C“ K°“n°dY' ' itnliiioit, swznps i mt mint-w ‘mum. n; ' (Continued nn page 13, Co] g» 7-‘ y. k H . Krugniioeizriztmnobert Humphrey. Er- ttie Mill, Rov Woodside. H. G. 04:11- tart and Lowell Hancock have) n; ‘ed. and the remaining breeders o I ‘x white face. rink neck or ttcfll‘ P1111‘ 1N \\~~\-~\\ lnulng will have a visit from Mr. _. \ Holman within the next few dayts. and be accorded an oppofilllllll’ ° "(minions dial it is only the re- become members. cords that. stand." Look tip the A}; they arc not al- utnuurt: lltcy cannot tttuke lll'lll\' in 1H1‘ titcitiscivos from nits .~~.tti.c-:y' wiitrit ts thus doomed to lvc lNJFf/Jllfil. Ait elaborate sys- ‘ivttt o.’ crliivaitott is not. necessary .101‘ a [topple in . " 2o titri“rt' wlia‘. pom llllllllgl "YFIIIIQ! In Easlvrn Fitnarla" LP. util b" lttttrvwi, and pct"- Bclole We P; bml‘ 1° 511v“; 10x95‘ Shows since thr- firsi one. and the ‘ct its make 1"“ 0"“ "w" "°‘"°’?“° P it l .. a - w‘ll it a . .10 tfhe m.ut\a§n3r‘n§°‘§n§1?l“i?E t-*§XQS“°YZ.,““ qqilcglgflsfinls Fax Poultry Show the latter will “l (tr 8.1‘ RWBY l) - _' _ Hcnuhv- acknowlcdlc a letter dated Ovwll 1 - _ _ lirttcilflf“ 0.53"}?wlllififfiieuiigle; N121; 51111166111? 0.21:1: DEAL? 1:110 h1g1.» "01"" ‘*5 "“‘"° m “ml” l‘ 1°“ B, R l 0l‘i\ . E ' ‘my v “‘°‘“.i“‘°f.§’.ii.§’.l‘i "it ‘toilet W311i. ..""i‘"“%i: lcclumn m [no Fur Tta e _. n er o ua cts sit .i o ,“1RS ‘and says that he alivays flndsxiflwgs world seen the actual of “Nichol- (hhm mtg-resting in same. u son's Fox Health“ for to pro- _ t d. W my ambition.‘ wrllcs Mf- Lialsml-e h‘: ductlon and development of High- “Awganfxlgploilncn “n” icrcate a desire among thB n??? 3km Class Foxes. Pups, and Polls. Low ' "l": m“ 1° was” “ suverhitlt’; fox ll t‘ "ti be mi lo lllrl" - lOl‘ l1 P111911“! 1°11 5km “r l" one ltcnping tr-aspoonful once a e w“ n w‘ g‘ .~\."r~r a LLPIlPFFlllOYI or . l l-IEAAGS "k-ry‘ yiitti-it will nui i. in‘ lwici‘ 101i and paid ‘ i‘ oilllfi ‘>1’ lllL-f‘ o Hist of itcr sitbiotuts. Utt- - l wvcuid purch85¢ Such economy ltns never before 511115 11m 51:51; 13,‘; ljfifififili“ been vqtiallcdI so. ii‘ you want that 5 lagunllltngng will huv a portion of his school-Girl Complexion on ,- istoca from Canada, or sweden, and Felts that lakes the jitdgosi and ‘my birds w”? oxmbm_d_ Inlllh“: qhni, is okay, as I consider_ all the buyers 0Y0, dnnt forget your - humans-all over the wand-to be Show Fnxes and Peliers this sea- in the same boat. son. Those who have not tried this ' 'l‘lto -\"‘U\|i!l prit ‘ii bolriosrrd in the rcst oi n1‘; mo‘ oliflnt-‘r in this lllir. 1m‘ favored by < . ., _ pj,,._.;“m] 9nd in"Ntcipebggallxtlltmgiiifieiillcfiilitrilll 511N112; slltltlilillil oflrtlheltltclroilgztkgg? "r m“ 511°“ 5° I “mm ‘V’ . {lfielillissillleotffihiikliiiii atlingnprtllltt H m". "mo. if u mum, tions nnd got. your birds iti in» . " ibv this ling R61 R0011 011°91'13"‘ 111°" this pane?“ x ‘v0 m possible condldtion. its. Uri ' ' $2.12., v0“ nlfiogg or mv catalogue who w“ l“ i wi - i~ ti rel n‘ TMT“ < .1 u 1 t phylum“ fox mm Tits pa tei apt] up_ rsi s ___ I I P- ‘.1... $1114‘ 111113950219 “n05 m n“ about’ plat‘ nrdprpqi M“ Nmwlson Sr “or”- slslllglzqgrl-‘rotrlrq? J. T111113“. 0- - hm fox m; well n5 the first platlnn Iifeilillh . price, 2 ilt. box J0 cents - ._ - fox sale, and I lwllc V011 W111 1119‘! "- "1 1'" "1- .' ‘lt‘ ti" ‘thiliou ilial. Tit:- ll'ii'o:l Stairs .\‘O’H\ It\‘ l<l \\'D PL \\"l‘\' would itiztkl- i’ ithlit lint. ' ‘to fit ‘itc [flair-iv on v - ' x bccii pwui "t l Ii. l. not. as good as I wished it lo DR. .1. W. AKIIOLSON. "mlfwlf" l“ , ,, _ i . .t- bv. ‘but you will iiurelv kitow tint 202 lfcvtt $1.. D"~°»*<" "l P 9» 'l'*“",_‘.“".'.‘...-.in-s. a1". important ‘in rngraplt I have been terribly bitsv dllllllili Charlottetown. I‘. l}. l. 11°11‘- l“ PM“ "r F‘ m" lntiro any in the United States.’ _ , l APPLICATION oois HIE we I SAIL oooiiizss 0.4a. Pun“ m»... Harrlw-zrc, Drug Ferd QM" Svoil §IDIPI, s, s..." CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITEO, Quebec {but Manlvnve Bvlrulf l. Lrfinuvivillr, Que. and nbove in heavy type — that would have meant: the cll let'- bea tiful in the world." were tho words used bv Madam Elsa Selling *—-— We do tint kitow wltcro thc fox busl- y-Qcognlzgd an“ mm L; m, molter, and so should not be 1L sccms a. sitiitt; market them, though it is ch absorbed m Pflncp Edward Island thim kccpittg loafers. Some o. “an "It 1 ivas etttittislmslic about their confrercs at once. Bel eve it bottled stripping the tticitt o‘ lockers are available ...4 . . . . l; 1 "L t, ear new tnat-ket Diem)’ v1 1'00"‘ l“ 11mm“? , “y” If this Wm “pl” to M 113112118561‘ 10x5 l... dlscovercd. The pullets, there is no better time -\-i a that-ken with tho Utiltccl Stntt-sex- an. and sun possum, “ks highly o! ms 11971711110111 ca" take “are of Lhqyw" Gct yniti‘ pullvis lit earl lo so will not. require ‘thodniiv i1 laying on the floor. how l. time to g-et the birds into good hold L pitilets, ltowevcr, are rcndy to in good condition thorn is n» son why they shtould be hold lit About the best time to < lill focding laying mash, is, \\'.l(‘ii '~i‘-i get. the first pullet egos i\l_\i 1-! bulk of the flock begin sway ti signs of their combs und t" reddening up and dcveloilllltr When you switch to laytnc t“ you should also increase your ration in order that they ma.‘ wiop good boldy flesh. i r 1W .. . _ t "it m; . records m. tho different Fox ,h3“‘,h§‘§_°‘E‘“f_ Piffiltry M5,,‘ Ii lion inland holding their '11‘ POpe Clarke. Georflc \l\\ “Mm vc m bc r . occupied n front pew. This is a move m we new flocks in this commutilty, rind" n0 doubt, the owners will b0 raw- 4 show some of ilttcm. I Let us all get together and ivii . q t" feeding costs, you can give a Fox The manalz"? "f m’ S110“ 1 hoped that the customer and explain, in his elficlmti what he needed h, dav for three days for one cont. any little retails you may “um; lfl know: also provide you with P. . . forms. . 1m" Lrsi. year about thrro ltuttdtni the show a worthy display’ oi {fl-A try for any Association. Oii- n: . littl. th rrmair - method of addin: dollars to tho uftrgvfieg"fo"l‘fl’gke Wm, O Price. a 1-2 lb. bnx $1.50 iii-iivma c001"! i‘ ""1" "d" l” 1”” er separate cover I am .__ W __- NEW P. 0. (‘titer Send money order for what you in connection wanl. Catt simply any quantity Pest Office AtlllihllSlfflllflil L-27-10-2-2l.,,_ 161"“!-