yUNE231934 I I i f i r ! mnssnowrv na- o! uutartn. rmnvorromuiomimnmm. gm rasrannorr-mnmdidoipmbmsaudsytnc IEEDINGOIPFOXPUPSISAoIt-hsbltlah. R E E F 522 s55 n? totheani- hbettutorahow= pron-um — olmsnon axm axswaa 1 arm 2. ip E ; i l i I l’ f and i i roa ran snow ' ed out some of the great benefits every case. tit-pom than the brush to improve . _ tbcfurofthcfomnltwercpos- GETTING YOUR IOXI-S EIADY slble to keep brushing the fur at ' the foxes that are believed to be . ——i the best in the ranch for show several weeks ago (to be exact in purposes, there ia no doubt there , The Guardian of May 26th) I point- would be a marked improvement in- PLANT EARLY Hill. TIIRNIPS ‘fill E? Eggs 52;? lglliiglgl’ t-hehomesn For the early fall crop plant ‘Ifiiettirnlplikesa mellowridlsoil 11m caattnpjijgajroyvw _GUARDIAI\' OR FARMERS, STOCK BREEDERS AND GARDENERS j EUR FARMING and ITS ACHVITYES Anandaltllifll! tkfillBl-h" flaesweetestcurntatttatplamiedin June. Whether ther, laany trufliin thekend or not, June planted omnmakeathefastmgrownhand Pmdnceahlgh quality cropaUn- ensemble another over vast stzctohasolttxs oountryhagmadc oomplantimhtabom in farms ‘MP-Riflisbutthergsbotildbeno dfl7lnplantingsweetoorn. The aeoonda-tlzirdcrop eight to he Gotngin nowunduordlmryecn- dtions. Dorrt forget to phntin squares instead of long ruwafor becterfllledears American gardencs havebcen Sweetest “Corn Is Jane Planted ‘natsthaveitspollet: to prodncoa kernel. Grotmdm Juno knnllovand casilyworked Linnea-lain H101! the spring. Give ft. ‘keepingltin speedy growth bringthebmest andthe ‘are. l While Gdvlen Bani-am is the lfavorlta-in agrutmalorityof gar- densltwlll pay toplantsuuneof thelarger cared wtrte kerneled tvypesnowsirchasOotmtz-ycentle- lmuiandBtowelrsm-erwneen/lhey willmakea fine maeoesionbthe earlle-Goldcnlaantamandtherels Bllnddeétilllqi- aratlon and pulveriae ft fine for the cornpatcnslfideinplcntyolfert- lllznoanfa a h"gh feedzand will mrllcst KEEP WATCH ll N B ll G S in garded ifnot with disgust. certainly PAGESEVEN . NE WSY NOTES --__.._¢ .._-_ ‘ONI MAN'S HEAT _i__ timed Youknowthsproverixandttiaminfifllnmwfi < indeedaslngularcirctmistanoethatlYNfl-lbb ml‘W-m4°°°u’m whatinonecountryisiookedupqbuaonthebarkoftreesand _ “ca” - -. ails of iluiltiiflfl- . °n“‘de mmmmhmxe-wanotheramalldrderlathatoiths with dislike. m saying m; 1 am-“Whiw Ants.” notthinklngofdaintiessumasthe edible birds mm o! cum or fllél grubsfmmrottenwoodaaldtobe. a feature in the menu u! the Aus-' trallan aborigina; the remark l-p-Z plies to comatiblos nearer home. y 1 was the recipient the other day,‘ of a piece of (rub cod-liver, brought that morning from a near-by llsh- ruptera rather than with the tne ants. The commn white ant (M'- mes Ilarlposp, is the northern rop- resentatlve of the very destructive tropical termites but aa tar as I! knowledgegouitianotfoundha P.E. Island. this ill‘. the mic ants: Md lng village. Now in the Oldisect reaemblm p Counwy you must be afavorite oriilwthsmhflabnd“ W" the risbmonge-r tas the retailer i; society o! queen. bus. and I01!!!" called) or you are not likely to be or wvkw- TM! carry wt A avo- givenosiicoorttiapdrcocmocodhiainishtud°mmwmll- . The cod-liver. as far as I can gain-l The Order Pioooptera curtain I er, Ls linls used here. or [Efhgljdhb err» family Perlldaa, (with- not at at; nevertheles l; makes aithirtsn r ra) in North America. V"? “Sly dLth when fried or bakediThé POPlL and is a. source of important vrta-‘Ls "Stone-flies" because the larval mins. I am told that a crude oil mare usually found under stares 3H ‘ to punt thin; and let nature take its course. mining to the natural fertility of the sol. Biropean gardeners use every wile qoemctimmiod to keen adust andmw male the wllmdt-hc muldi established and prserve the (‘egewue WWW w "-5 ill-mm- phmlhfl Mm in square so the pollen will get the frcest posble dsxlburion and produm the fullest ear; with the most lwnals on the aginuchcornon one cobofthue larger varieties as there are on two of the Golda: Bantam ntggets. See that earler planted corn is kept well noed. It. dos not need a deep chopping hoeing. ‘Ru-it is llkfi 1y to do more harm than good. but merely a soil stirring hoe to keep a mulch and prevent the start o! weeds. It ‘s always a. good indies to mat accrued to the fox iarmlngi In dealing with foxes we are mdumy through the medium of dealing with a double ooat—the f“ shows. That being the case fine. thick underfur. and the long .you'li now want to know the best lustrous over-topping guard bu. ind quickest way of preparing thHOthcr animals can be washed and‘ foxes for the show. There are sev-_scrubbed to get them clean, bu: l. . em ways in which you can make cannot be done with a fox. But f Wu; entry appear in its best pcs- bushing can be done. and it should ; ‘m nghif aking i, i donffiOtGe as 121M311“ ‘i???’ ‘Iszngeiweeds in dimer and with this s a . '- 3: been fill refill: Thse 30ml) shguld Pr; be used un-;@l'e1$ treatment‘ amrs am a aiembfbwfaglo-refhfblil: hi“ "P voriimafioogh nlgrls not so -. i - , . l access-v e sria growing ~ ~ 4 - . z warm for, and has had flmple qg-vless the underfur is mated, and send cm of w- ill : _ , _ . Q _ , _ enracted JOm the mo: by d pm. ninnlng water. . H “fife would in the ordinary mung then great care should be taken 53110081’! the prance imuaily 5-17“?! lhmlxh t-he patch. Eachstlkltypes a5 it s wth tholargcr forms. 59f”? Dfslf 115°"! 35 Ill-lei ‘led i I have not come gm‘ ‘g the swne- es on _ H‘ _ the ‘cess which renders l: unfl: for hu-‘ o; events be in show condition. n; in combing out the tangles. Atqwssdvewadl-ike othoelng cur-dips ____ _ _ My ‘Hum: _ d ‘ . _ _ ‘ iM u s I A R Polyantha Pompom min . s a was.e o! presloss TAZCY-llgland, but they maybe presenmjt I = moiauro in the soil in hot. weaxher.‘ Oil-fashioned gardens usually allowed the tan-nil: to grow up to i. E i d a pest .man wmumption and this. to my gvteclmens o: mm, animal lines it is a compar- tcndants at tor shows often nominal 11°‘- "Bamer- m?" "35 5 ""1 which has driven rhme magnificent .. r pefg * is zhereiore necessary for student-l lElVEly simple matter to condition outsomucb underIv-vthatihe "w" 1°’ lhemw“ °! ‘he “umll” mm m, o; mm,- gamm ,5 ‘w - . - wth 01 weeds . ' A individuals for exhibition purposes fur loses its support, and the fox WW1 ‘he 11"‘? i?“ d w!‘ is ,5 now known‘ u, a mm, T“ i I _ _ 1° have a hm! 465mm”; Q! 313g . gong well defined rties. Hogs are loses thirty Del‘ cent in appearanm “afirbgggganptge soldwasromstiadcdaze as“ ROSES ‘were are special remédis for mites ‘Maggi: ships-flashy. ffigélsdlsodadult m,’ so m“ i‘ my b; ma‘, IllIKEIiEd, and cattle in some breeds by the timeJt is taken before Ihs. W” . .. _. ‘ ' " n “aired ‘.1 dssovered. The wings are stm and thus grow-trig ctmmnons ‘our membqnaus and lying n" iludges. It is best not to use the comb at all unless it n velry care- Erxlldyerfur oottefieeotltth“ Hie o’ no T1“ w “F”? T.“ proper ‘mush do is to aefimcisaire from the soil. and d-s- lbil . OI . d5 f filfil all the dust possible out of the fulzfgénsgfigzfgvgm dogeio w:- good t‘: iare fattened for show purposes. To condition a fox for show pur~ ' ses la different from that of any other animal. The general rules, followed by dog handlers cannot be‘ Ifollowed 1n the nature of things. iwere improved for them. However. the weed practise is no‘. u: be rec- on the abdomen: the hind wings ommend . r eeds are the larger and are folded t; ‘ ‘s. in repose. The antennae are ably long and thread-tilt, e mouth-parts are formed I9! the nited a =~ !\'~' va v - 02min an an Uimpvnhere are t..e zgemgdagatfgito have no itnowledgecf it as a‘ Tobacro is me i-Ovd-fish. Bazn 1n his harms‘. 83-.“ to 695.1,“, piam 1°11 0-_FYl-‘l_1_tr€ Edward Isdand. rec-y - orrunencs 2.45 {so as good for the ._ is Stems 102s that t ‘ For a quick cant-h cop of "greens" {Hoive-cer. ._.~. - lBordesmv mncture he bat rose for C-anfldi!» ._.e Canadian rose-grower a. loss, for. in the ‘ ‘ l .5 "no b“2'. .12‘ . = r-c 521-‘- fPs-t a Paris?! v! a 1°81‘ grins-é. I m e m $32M‘; '°°d “hi,” ' y‘ 1 poular and recommended _ =~__- ~ ,.Sr"““"-'m‘° e 53519551 l in El: 3 l In sdmzn“ m t a “(at 9'95"‘ a4 whom I have qucsmned appear; t _"“_' i ‘remedy for these. standard prim-fps! l ~ cannot take a fox w‘th ou on A chm (chee-“cxm i‘ ‘he has" he ggrfl _ m me <- g,- o; J 9 3W 8P8 ‘Failing for the swtas imfll’ ‘Y! be B! 1110c and arsenxal oarnpcmcls for‘ . , , g. a: 1cm: 1X1 the larval stage. ' Eofklve mile jaunt for exerclssc andwmu“ be first used Ywmulyliumips fill be edevscéiopc-dqilwai- ‘H7331 ‘z’ “weed ‘he Eplfllfh- ll‘? '- g zine Chews-rs Tide seeds-m n can 15,2?“ 4T1“, agaje °r T?“°t'n?uk'.'l'hc adziim are said to take no 100d; ~ ' - start-r»; a row of rim-ward. Th: has wed in cvvrs W0 rocontrncncl mo dd i=1: ~ - ‘ 5 h’ “n? he‘ *5 n“ 1“ The body of the adult fly a more: w a large extent you cannot work£5°m° breede“ m" “ed Tacwm -over his coat in the way you can‘ "- 5 dog's 008C. 5 In the cue of most animals they can be shown twelve months in the year. With foxes there is only a brief period in November and De- cember when the fur is at its best. , and fur, of course, is 95 per cent- , in a fox show. Conformation, dis- _-pos.tlon, snalllil‘ appearance or cultivating w th a wheel rzngh csieem which on b: cr--e~ {or both irmect i“ S.” 3 “ ' 5' (‘and ‘e " ‘ land. except b; tr. v Mas: of these p3‘ ‘ " -in time form o5 a spr and. buz, sfrangc he wl; find a wonderful storehouse l 1:1 Ire- The turnips are seldgcm“ thinned sofomgi? AAQEQ}, 3.13;: Egadgfi , intiteold-fasloionelga: . ‘ I -, . ' 1”‘ w“ can be carefully used to at leas- ilen in gaggle mom; Ab.) m“. m? Jmited to spinlch and beets. (Ollie l5! 0f P0565 are 31110113 m; Ipartially remove smell m!“ and v sown broadens-t. mcy~.f‘-"-‘-” Qmdfi’ ‘he °".“’-'.“°“ be“ P‘? Pimpm‘? Th“ ‘was- then the brush. An ordinary hatnsmuld be sown in m“ and Lung“, "The ‘CUIKIVBIEQ varieties dzffer for: which {him corixtanualr. “Driven the nquid p0 brush is good for tbs purpose. onelmd mm a umgorm Cm? o! finely ‘.!i.r.e .r._.-ii its weed in natine 9308p: iom the 2.3115“; hrs: imis; ml: be added to with fine mlhtr m!" CWT“ hm" shaped mots wil be harvested. a . °" 1 Yfmfl‘ leaf gromli. Takg “son beams ;n the a ._h . . delight to the o. and oc the best “a” m‘ ‘<1 1°‘ ‘flew fid- __ bf°’§\~°% _. °“- *“_“°'_“-=" °“ e1‘ ‘fff, Gilli m1! sgqvjmgxgnmfs‘ g3"; ;<;,,_,;";; 'c*>,*r<1"c‘~l'i‘-Lft'-"-'=Y h; “ti”... smml: 'f:..l.i.~.li:°ltio‘.f;" , e ' m5“ ‘m’ n” ° e‘ ‘ : apart, mi; disgame “g; giye a garden. Because of ther dwarf slender. long and ilaz. As the state e mfierm“ f es are nexhe: harmful nor bean.- _' Qgéflfien fi. l, they have not been stufltd " ' ‘t _, muzh. ibaozr more and more pcpular as cleaners with fine results. nut a good cloth briskly applied W111 B". 'out most of the dust. Then a comb 5 .y e: . _ zhe shezland ~- ‘lands. bu: he people ' - ‘J1 l h. TDIIPUS LLBITKYB— It the garden ‘.033 and a powder gun for l: insectides that. are spplzed as a dust. , t The CrP-b is a zeguia I‘ n the North. of i-jignnd. where i1. [3 caught, bored. and paddled 1n g enormous qua. . kllld than cu“, 1111s was the motto on the old verzicai sundlal on Innchestq church and was another way c! say- _ "rg "Time files." By the time thfl "g "aye: should be crte of the . operations on the marke; being about ;little or n0 figure when foxes are, - . k5 bk , _ . -. .. T}: _— in l; Tall ha-d 7 stretched on a bench for the Judi‘ fomitg, ‘riow 22511.22): Tseesure to $035., mm“ one Q5336 fink lea: growth im- gyeong M Icommd. ha .. they arec-asy to pro- PS a e -‘ ‘grarfxtxhguitingi; 513;. , inches across. Its habis are the‘ m; mmos before the reader mlci- ' *5 l° Qxamme- ' 33°11 55 the Pia!!! Shows Signs n! w“ -°" ‘i Y and heme a" pa!‘ zunount of ritory "s m be covered. ‘$31116 BS those of zhe Island crab. summer day will be numbered with The pin-p; top 5on5 are favorites . a . _ m me homeeggden and 5-50 at the up to seed its usefulness ‘u f I-‘br larger gardens a bucks’: spray _ ‘ when the foxes “the at the ‘Show tabh For winter turnips me _.fr greens is over as at tlhls stage . f" °~ =P°m9°$'_:°.pu:np is the mos: c-cnvenicnt 0r a ‘four, individual foxes, and give them m ‘ exmbflon m, m“ m" orthodox pmmmg d“ m, “Us has the eaves become srorng and rather [W0 1-55 a" 81"“ b-m- -,- e mmpz-omsd air spray, 3a special course of preparation for g“: a“ purges, m £35,“ mledlbefi Own-gem“: dza‘ Jim m rank in flavor. Picked jig: as they |f‘:_1stchare_ thiknamm of its var 23$. . ;l show. In the exhibition of most‘ _ - ‘h reach mu size and before starting W-l we 3M5 “IT-- -_ . breeds of agllgials the exlLbi or is Sh‘: :51“; gmgxélglnaamtge: ggihorse mean mpe‘ 1.11185» cofl- bags up to bloom. they are agree-n n! the nfffeqizgptégistegsi aglrd notgfig- [forced by rules to make his n m u,‘ .. b, 1 moi Occasioxk mast qumity. .- WW ~ -L “- l $55-- 'EIIKI}' a month 01‘ more in advance" ‘;{§,h;;-“;‘;;,g”§,§§ Tflffffimmf Gil‘: 3g :8 Z “$.39 bee, o. u). 01d 1r you szm mo: w the old- they rel‘ - effev» ls 1111118 Sswnd put a strikingly improved WWI-l" once to all of them. tlcularly desirable. There are ltac- l when __ _ “ed ‘he p35,. A wane of generation-s i 5_ u, and‘ ,,,,,,_.,,‘“,f.'*";§3. gags a-gaco rnzdsumrne: day was a kind d '. .1 Bwah‘ axjdzff. d. ‘ al in the north o! England, __ m; £3 sjmpelfifégn ; _ 1r. parts of Scotland. The young l I hEDPPMd t: menrinh this to. a! D3 dance‘: mvmi and Jumped young vi.‘ or and shuddered. I suppose he had seen 1r. the rough state prepared as fos-iesd. The 01d There is still another reason why . it ls not an easy matter to single 73'???- -W3 lRoses For The Prairies were calls-d " 3 1 me show nd an cle~ote his . ‘ _ -_ fashioned mustard laszer as a. 115$ B"? l?“ eswhY-‘l 399°" 111°" _ _ V 4 _ _ . h. _ {nenmm m. ‘:6 agxmml ‘(meted you foxes another EOOGMNUSFIXDZ-ICBMGS. We use about onefhndxotremedv‘ the munudliwfll serve a like Kflmd ‘mas. and are as s, rule‘ ‘Iize f0 wznz :5: of VZSZEUPS of setters though seemed :0 ha“, lmin-mcd .'...s ‘n; I "With show fox‘ almc : f -= l m‘ “m he “Wan “n” ha‘! an ‘ m‘ "d mats’ °n°.‘mm o‘ mefurhlug; Gwen mmam H,“ are well shaped and very atzractivc 170595 mos. useful for the Pra rie tbeen fond o! ' but rs use as hu- 3* Come dam ‘mm . - . . v . t f“ 5.1-0 _n'.°es' hour before the class in Whwh me» 1°“ and ‘he ‘mum? °r °‘her‘~;31;e good “Q-Jsfam 1w ‘ “d as individual blooms. Tfiiey are not ‘Provinces has been prPparcd by the l man .. ha<e pyk _ 9°55‘ » . F“? “Wm! o “r N“ Nomi.“ is fox is entered is called to moments. We have rexrtcd our besi.“ _ ‘ P ‘If 33391-2 ,5‘) qor rev” as the‘? in the f; . m of the mmimoniand -~- > ; p:op1'.;ating 1| ‘I 01W requmd ma‘ an exmmwr Judges‘ bench ‘results from 0111’ Pflfll 110M011- ggtgegula‘ mdswm s appxd‘ n ‘S WJbut glve some “uvers a“ season Ekoeidrnc sv-"cn a* \I"den or s. cs b ' B - me 't , , - _ _ "sect .-. . . ._ .. ._ _ .-.., . . ... . _ M _ L ~._ m y Jname the number of animal: he‘ Th“ lut. half hour should b: which consists o! three standard, an ‘on w" 0d“ The pofi-anflm pompgns flflwgf- 1Bamhoe_ rfarsd, Slanwél} Perpct- '_ o. salqqe a i ogoged i; ‘expeqs m send w the Show’ ‘he SP6!“ 1!! B l18°f°lli Bud 51m "b 1116115 in equal P01110111 m Wei T . ' " “t . " pr- “he {cod ‘mg in clusters arec-Aennclwn Mull- ual. Tetorzlualm. FJ. Grootendorst.‘ ‘ g C FIE“ " seleclzon of these a-nirnah being wnh m: cheesecyoyh 3mg g wmlnqmorning we feed milk. @235 aBd-Pqiéard and <3‘ 5 “may able ‘o or ~bfi~ht pin'i\~' Coral" Cluster {Pink Grootendorst. Rosa Hinrorizs.‘ u? i“: '1 ‘ ‘Mt ‘° ‘he 1”‘ d“ ‘““°°‘ u’ ‘miuous brushioz until lhB fox isimixcd cereal, pulling in enough “M; mifxwm? md-‘s lpale din-n punt» ‘Chantillon no. lRasa Russo Rosa RLLQN: icam- t, oa-nu- M. I. W‘, F" ‘ ~ . ring "a; .2..._v no cult- - ' “ ' ‘ ' ' » - -. ‘l ..‘._' WI’. ‘it Len lcltaiha form. Persian Yellow,‘ ‘ti. ¢ 3 B; CL . l. In ‘Harrison Yellow 0r axmh Yellow. i i: h '5 ‘ a m“ “g5 ‘Rosa Bland; hybrid. named "Betty ~. last minute. before the breeder“ k t be judgecL pa, Q1351 _puts them in crazes and ships toffiaxiaelnbzcgmg an 0mm“. whisk: the place of exhibit. mmom B be“ 139d by ma.‘ who; '" " good fl -l.-. .. . i-‘Sf- “iifiiff; 13.22.? -.~1i:-i"“‘.~‘°“-.B°'~“8 aw v a we iv kalk ard chopped fresh lettuce. 'n‘."w° l‘ m“ ma‘ “$855333 * ' with other weeds. having a head cerse pinlzlwhire ccntrell Pouiscn ibright merry rosel: Marne (salmon pink. seml-doubiel: .1371." was once the like this the exhibitor pays no at- tention to the foxes that have gone U m1 my); i- "~ 3nd - e dose to heir class- < - - ..- .- . -_ . _ ‘ , you are a success c l to saver, ‘ or .8 maintain that i: lS of stronger and . - ._ _ -, i.» - ‘Qmajgeg’ y; _- 1 . srdemi . “yet ht hours later, to ‘"14 del°ie$ hi5 llme W 91°“ in the show ring it will add greatly ed asentirely YLBCK fox. I have bernllggs pieasmu flavor when steamed £39m”: ‘Wag, mmlbpgg‘; Fggemf DQfin' ‘ or: tomatoes 1i: cL-ioinbil 531d b‘? l5 clays old? The common peo- kgloaiazeagrégd: $121113’; counting w your reputation as a rancheinmas flanking of puirchasiing onexforcngthan omen boiled. ~t~g$aertmm$e3vewf;l;_,Bz;mnéé .ép.v.wchu.d . DH“ . o, ‘e demand we tomatoezmiz pie, who dzd no". txiderszand the - ~ t: in - ll3.l‘,B' "= ~.~- -l , ~-- ~ r- c , -< -1 »- ¢-.\ - . we“ “ w ‘he wand“ end o! e m‘ ° o“ 5 an g u‘ q 3 Gm; asn Aileen ifjegh pmk, 151mg, Edinburgh. Agnes. Wm. Lobb Country d .c.s. In the to -*'°"m3"°n °‘ *3“ cagnda‘ “hm” , on running some prizes really has to condition his whole ranch. I-Iere is a pen of four pups- Two of 1119111. perhaps all oi’ them. appear I0 be of exhibition calibre. Suppose it l5 a I00 fox ranch. and the ran- (her decides m enter ten foxes in the coming show. Not many ranch- legitimate to use in gcttins a 10X ready for the show rins. enterprise in which you are ch38!‘ ed. The successful fox farmer in the presult economic condition of the industry is he who is paylrl! attention to the small things of his business. with a view to realizing the larger ones later on. I know of no greater incentive to a fur far- sur-‘poso at the last minute some of es have ten empty pen; at that time of the year. He cannot select| ten foxes and Dllt them in ten sep- "M Pens. and then give his time to getting these ten foxes in the bvst possible shape for the show. mer at the present time than that which he will receive from his ef- forts properly directed to the prep- aration of his foxes for show ring purposes. Ewen if not surcessful. your efforts will certainly be of U _' great financial benefit to you even- rcse ten icxes go "off. He then tually. as the foxes to which you h“ 1° 5° “er his Tam-h» "id 11nd; have been devoting a0 much time mg 1°‘? 1° 1191"‘! mem- ‘and efIort. in their preparation for c oriy way, it would seem, ls m. “mdmml ‘he Th0]? ranch» k9@l>'ln their excellence of fur and irn- hl‘ Pies on the likely looking cnes,| prov-m appearance generally. “lid sec especially that they get iliéll“ proper share of food. and that 381m"! its intgrfi-ing with their ozvess owar eir best condi- "LT- m“ 55 l" bile! the mirth“ by a very successful fur farmer and fivufowedhby all sucwsful exhibitors‘ 1 give it to you Just as it was told i ox s ows. This no: only a lies‘ himself; to exhibitions but is the pigm- bycruedmg seems i0 be a problem ‘hm: to do from a peltfng stand-i mm, no one as yet has solved to W11"- work out satisfactory’ for every one- There are, however, certain things our main problem now ‘s whether {W can be done which will cer-,me same feed will produce both ‘will’ improve all the foxes. thfgood quality fur and large litters o! Fwd ones as well as the poor ones.‘ pupa We have never dropped bcfow One of the mint important of these. 100 per cent increases. neither have if the feeding of cod liver oil. It is, we ever had the large averages of R-most sure to improve the fur. three and one-half or four pups to Mani’ ranchers feed cod liver oil as the litter. ‘ Teltular thing. and they agree that is not to be had when oil waa' a profit if properly furred. we have M! liven to the foxes. ‘put all our energies for the last Too much cod liver oil will of four years in Pfelllflfl! B "W?" course. cause indigestion and riau-Ithat would produce rur. We last lea. For foxes two teaspoonfuLs aitwo rears we have succeeded ill Dm- d‘? l! DTBMY- If you are not feed-lducing what. the fur buyers claim- “18 60d llvcr oil regularly begin do-fed was a good uniform quality and g8 3° two months before ahowgood color, and have seen very lit- "19- i t f in- Charcoal has a beneficial effect Eifeacshemgftligughe Frfilcelifei fa! °“ 70X fur-taken inside of course we hove not had a smith 51ml glhafnmllfllfi Dlaced in the pens willl-Iyand most of the litters seem to run PP BI th ' f ‘ . Oil .....?’ mi,“foii.i‘°ifi‘“ol 523.12.” §‘.l§.2‘.‘é§..‘$.“2‘2 3.’..‘“..§“='€o o; “d l" m"!!! cases not enoyugh ap- old pups have heen greater. s0 t?!“ pies» vanes, raisins and other fruits our average as a whoie is abou: the first class ".n every respect so I can improve on future progeny. “lould you advise me to secure an excep-' iionally good male or female lor| this purpose? i Answer-Vile would suggest that‘ you secure another female The‘ reason for this is that by posses-y sion of two females you can use your present male for the outstand- ing female secured. If a male was secured, then you would simply the show ring will be outstanding’ Th, following it the method uscdl Working on the supposition that| ‘hat it gives a fullness and lustre a 100 per cent increase would show- wlll come through ‘m the second and have an extra male, which could not be used at all. In the case of your foxes, while their color would class them as being undesirable from a pelt standpoint, in view of the fact that you probably do not have knowledge of their ancesry. you cannot be sure that the pups that they produce will also be dark. It is cry pcssible that these two FEEDING FOX PUPS A PROBLIDP are the outcome of a dark crossing somewhere in the past ancestry, and that the silver a-lli predominate. In securing a new female of outstand- ing quality, unless the person from whom you purchase the fox can show you that color characzeristlcs have been carried through a great number d! generations, you will b: tn the same position. as though you had bought another dark fox. To illustrate; An instance has come to our attention recently where a black male, exceptionally good in quality and quantity of fur. mated a thr-ee-quarzer sllvrer, exception- ter of four consiszing of three black pups and one quarter sliver pup. The rancher in question anticipat- es breeding back to the female in order to reiatn clear color and if poaible m increase the percentage of silver- The black ma}: in ques- tion was used with :wo more fe- males. and in ail litters there was a preponderance o! black and extra dark was very noticeable. This does not mean that the future litzers w.ll all be dark. as in all probablLy, the silver coloring of the mother future generations. QUESTION AND ANSWER (l) "e "d l0 foxes by ranchers gcn- same as usual. One of the esen- "WY- 'tlal factors in prcducinl 200d M‘ ‘ Brushing the hair of human be- ls to keep the foxes free 112s ha: a beneficial effect, as well worms. ear mites and “"1 ls stimulating. on the growth, stirs give the ioxes all they want to eat h“ "Ycuiflilin of cl] ln each hafr,'through the summer and fail. teed- "ld adds to the lustre. Horses would ing about eighty per can! m“? "11 be 50ft? spectacles if they were not?20 per cent cereals. “Wm” W"? day. and the more Our meat consists Wmdllm! a from i We _ do not show the proper amauri: of. ally good in color. the resulting 1lt-. when cooked with salt pork. It may also be steamed but many c:oks sunshine at some time during the dill‘. are excellen; for keeping fox- es which are to be pelted during the fall. An opinion is held by a great many ranchers of experience that sunshine tends to produce a. rusty tinge but this is not agreed to by many others. The first-class JBIIChGIS make a practice o: put- ting rheir peltirlg animals in dense shade during the summer time, but ythe second-class claim that jLBL as igood pelts can be secured by the iuse of properly though more sparsely shaded pens. We do not be- liieve the: sufficxent experimentation ‘has taken place to settle the merits . of either side It must be said, how- 'ver. that opens pens with absolute- shaded pale rose: B10112 very double-z Perle d'Or wnanksen vellowi : and Tip-Top tcroam petals. tinned "csel. _ _ l 1v no shade are not good for the foxes nor can you expect a very good growth of fur in these pens. Detreases in honey prnduction in 1933 as compared wit-h 1932 mcurrccl iin Ontario. 3.9 per cent: xfaritimc lProvinces. 7.7 per cent. and in Qfanltoln. 35.4 per cent. Increases [were estimated in Saskatchewan. 1N3 per ccnt: Albert-a. 81.8 per cm: Quebec. 55.4 pcr cent. ‘and ~l0.'~l net" cent in hone-v and tvaxl: and British Columbia 15.6 per cent. ‘ Time To Start Vegetable Marrows There ls a wide divtnenoe of opinion among American gardeners I and English as to the relative mer- its of the summer squash. The Am- . ezican clings to the crooltneck and -the patty pan as much more res- embling something to eat than the marrow while the English garden- ier sets great store b the vegetable intarrow. They are plants of the "same genus. The marrow will be »more thoroughly appreciated when cooking mashed’. are rwolsed to suit and preserve both m substance and flavor. Vegetable marrow: from out. R- nch mil. Question-Please advise if in your opinion the summer heat and sun does any harm to silver foxes. if a fall. miswer-I-Zverytlnng is gocd in moderation. Pena partly shaded but. with the ground caused to the person expects to pelt mom in thei quire a moderately iv 1 spells. They require the tam- fight season of growth they are suggm» lve of the eariler sessrm asparagus in deicacy of flavor. They may be picked while the skin is still so ten- der that it can rcdiahy be lxnken with the thumb or finger nail. They" should not be peeled but should be tidied whole. They are at their bat Whfn boll- ed until tender and served with drawn butter asparagus or with hoiiandaise sauce. They also may be baked bu: the most suecesful broking method is boiling. taking cane not to boil them longer than necessary to make them tender. The bush type of marrow is suc- ceeding the old heavy vimng sort. The rnarrows should be pxked when only a few inches long and M? more than two inches thick. Picked young. the production of the bush ‘s greatly increased. I.‘ permit- ted to grow to large size the pro- duction is limited to oniy two or three good sized mature nzarmws whzdi become less valuable for food purposes as they income in size. Mlrwws which were started in~ doors may new be set out into the 0pm now crops in late will mmirner. produce good Give the M" Rotten One lit-sully ptsnc peat against bugs as due thur winch-cs. ;:he .3317 bu; ‘tuck 3-3.9). m, in the mlcurnbcra. rr. cs. The small are far more pan than the ‘Awe typo:- Picked a an nab: *‘>1L< tr-d squvh- lax-cam dtanger from insect attack. marrow | n1 their catty szages. The)‘ are ro- burtenotfli tovbe re=.=:-.n'. oncc Ilhfllfilifll- ingsl: Cecile Brunner <h1u sh white. lfsants Gbria d? Ciieclane-Gtidfl-isseau. 3.11mi Colzmb. Grilss art ' Th“ B because 5 1°“ °r a mun‘! ho f xes Take an ordinary whiskiThis is fed quire thick and all they‘ ilndv Rearing (lrigbc "gdl" “B11511 Island" ‘Rosa Poyaritha hvbrid and ma; ‘um-m bcr of foxes may seem the best.‘ w ° ‘ w. d 1,; ; n 5E?" °“ ‘hem bl‘ PM‘ 5°“ F“ m-ba‘. T? \ A ‘ XVI-I. ~.\: .2. i=1 l4 .-. .\i " a: d - ozé ' ‘- qualified t° compete for ‘he award” Sniguentg) tlloxwexlrcggh ‘ wabfatft? “'9 599d biicuilihxtmwed to g0 mdBFurbed‘ mm!“ Cutbrusbrfpt? $15»! Sui Cat-ell deTw-dbeit. eBelle T“ remit: Cgnxrnd ' the o" $5.8: s” m‘ days hem“? the 511°" ‘wemflof course when the judges‘ are ex- from two to three times a week m? ‘s1-§,he.,,.§,'5§ Nquselfof a fine (brilliant scar-loci; Orleans wit-id F‘. liver. Rosa SQLLSLKQIIIB. Agnes QC when w; I315; “of m, m?" m9)‘ Suddenly “E0 W3 Th”? amining your particular errry. place of this morning feed, alicr-“anm- e ‘I gm? 6%”? mus‘ [nsy crgpog, Rpdhatie (clear Emlgv Cartnnn. Aime. Georges ~ 5.03», c’; December 5°;- hdeéem" b°°°me (“emrunh °r be?“ m 5m)“ Just before taking the fox to the noting the kind of biszuti." I gnvlsltm o ‘e has‘ kmds m chef-n- red, _ we fiower. singlet: Bruant. Ari-lei: Gravercaux. and _ _ I {HIS m. ' i m" ms" or the Co“ loses “'5 fudge-s’ bench apply a few drops of ___ .. m beech: gfigjj; 553;]; dfiorrzphe dtlilcanazse tbrllant Povgosa hy ids. I _, znsdgg? ‘aim-Pei 5° “T5. -3§§'S.¢s- Change was mad’ . . 1°“ 599x15 - . - -‘ - = .t». ._:...sc::. '~ “" ‘ ' y "s"? A‘ l)" m" film "h" wcoanut on to trio cloth and sci-on qtnsrtox asp assuan u) ma,“ mm Shmped m mm me card-nine. and HVOIIDC Rabler _ Hibrd nervous-s m; ‘llYbY-d m 3d m,‘ mead crumbs 5.1g‘ ‘T; 1x2 years ago. to be exac: in soot. ifx" m u" "m" "M" "m w‘ the fur with u. Tris helps absorb .____ l m ifvhifefl nses which Droted far.) hardy at .5, m, mo? he“ -¢ w. no. w, i. “m. m“, been m“, ave been backward suddenly Mid i t to 1' -1 wn ' fsil—' Q00,‘ - ’I‘l'e Pclyazitlia Pompous won Riordan after threelmnlfiflb 8W1‘ v\ . .‘ ‘ . ~ -.-" ~ -. ; "coma" A change m d“ wuth" angel": cfhsiderstll gsrfreectly i-erqubtfactknfonoarldollaagimrngt err-hug is esid,§'f°,f§i§as°fi.éf,fg“éfl flowers of good form arez-Baby -—C3P'-\ Howard. (Fspt. Chrissy, __ow;jllag-lfhlfflfifzolone co:i_d S; wait: gntsipgéz‘: may upse: all calcuiatlons. In cases “my sazxsned with them u they‘ mflk i a - - ~ Lion (coral red with swallow shade- Mrs. John Laing. GcrtJaicquerrzxrroi. “ " -'““ 9 “e Br‘ 5h M55763“ in: tho: ".: was sapz. 14th! And , tomatoes were no: mun» “hush . ' consumed grea: q' on Sept. 1st were otm- }»ivEX FLEAS and PARASITES i W?“ lmmd. Seed sown inthe] buahea two feet apart. and keep a’ ' _ sharp lookout for bugs. sow several] r cultivation and water mPP-Y 1h W)‘ ‘Jed in a hill until you are mrc you Why do the same job over and over again? powder-a that merely stnpefy lice and fleas arejuat a waste oftime and money. Save money, labor and time by using Pulva. Here is a safe, odor- leaa dusting powder-easy to handle——nevermessy—fhatlneana aureand instant death to any flea, or louse it comes in contact with on the for. Pulvu never fails. It not only actually kills, it prevents immedi- ate reorientation-helping you to maintain healthy breeding stock and thus build up bigger and better profits. PULVEX goes farther, does more, costs (as Innis! on PULVEX through your Fox Supply House or Druggwt. Canadian C rati-vo Wool Growera ‘united s‘. Jules hfangntt n. and lfagnr. . KILLS ALL FLEAS Toronto, Weaten, Regina, Leone a 5 i ' .- coursefripe lonlatoes are y fleeméd. but are served d ‘eazntly. being lzhe preference ;.s 5 : a 5111,3119; m. tmato. so that each guest ha; 4mg iWh-lth he carves for himself. I have seen some dust the tomatoes wlgh Sugar. but there is nothing brings W! the flavor like a dash of pep- per and salt. cd for one minute in bo"'dg wgiel- zhe skin will come olI ' " and the carving Ls greatiy ta: “'8 are a. very ((135331; Die. {and no: a: AS go. I made the early years of Elvwizig some pumpkins wt: '31P." Ylpéned. turned of a 1 , i336“ °°1°' iiflscd with orange. l ‘couzdnt 5a.. them, ihouih they lmade caplzsl Jan‘. 50 home U56 Tm)‘ were no: of 1h: crthodox col- “ ratllc ‘_ ed. In mglarid ‘ f the tomato is scald-' . Parliament was. in some oe- rilhg their lives. and i .121 the slogan "Give bark our eleven days!" The change was necssxy for astronom- ical remonos and if it had not hem ‘made midsummer day tJune 31st) would eventually have fallen bee! irxo the wmter season- One of the amusing incidents ol the late discussion was the oppo- ‘smon o! "Big Bill" Thompson. then yor of Chicago, to any ' dar because it. was part dmbslical plot Edi li—l’l0i the _\' ‘X35 50. .41. i rnmmwas uncut i‘ > or, I should be 35-311 to m“. _,__ ~ - _‘ '1 o her words an earl-hm new white tomazo. or w-hxlif 9 Gerald‘ l" Chill ' "Cloister and Hearth, ‘cucumber. as a comrnerczal crop. i g THE ORDERS OF INSECTS I i The small Order of the Corroden- , filif-‘Ullillrtses the book-lice and their allies. The common bzok-lous: (Afropos divmator: is me gpegjg; i most frequently me‘. .po'.i:an. and ls occ the source of very considerable arinov- i» once and damage. In appggyangg i; ' IOHEPILRQ IIlSECi. less y _ ‘Wmeire in length, near. =5‘ caorless. and only noticed as 1c; movements aizract attention w): st wimveflns flrrw we vase of stme musty old volume. Book lire are omnivorous. feeding on any vogeg- able or animal mazzer, bu: {hey '59- pear Io be V973" fond of the 5111.11“. 9851c used :n bcoirbirzdmg or in at‘- za ' ‘efforts :0 clcar fltcrn out: _ .y they are hardcr ex. mrminaze than are "be" ' corzncczccl tvkyi the bco i" ;< - repu t-zcn for rilalcing a ticking 551"“!- Ellllilosed to b? an omen 0.’. dzre csnscquenccs 1o < of the house. Th; in is no: the true "death-v name is pre-cmpted by a. s_ “h bores into :..c 1.. o.’ 01d houses. A great many of the Corrodentla. wricntlsis are prolzfic in coining neI - man words ady. There 1S a circumstance connect cd with the last two major “tremb- 7 Zcrs" to which one may call thl atiention of our readers. On May i 3P5 0f shocks ll: rrat which lasted 1 {our clays and c used great alarm. ; 14th began a There was fortunately no logs o! life lithe" ct: damage 13'. .at l0 p.211. quake shcrk N W. India. Afghanisn 51M‘. 11d Balmhstan. but owing t4 Inc's ' communication i: is not :b‘.e to say what harm ru- ‘suizcci. Or. .\la_v 13th. the sun. tha mien-l moon and the planet Mali "were grouped in the constellatiol Pics. We had a great rain hero: nearly onc-and-a-quarter inch“ on my guoge. A month later (Junl llthl, the sun. the mew» mom; “q .\ ars were grouped in the Zodfacal =. and we had almtnt a z" he day of the canbquggg ;. mare than a third of an inch 116ml the weather has been Z1 onion between these happening], at we had stitncien: data to unlod sccrct. iContinued on Page l2) w i couldlft ‘ when Bill j anozher term 1Q _H"‘VPwwww~rI-I9a.c_I'JQi 1A -. n: and up to the date of writ» ‘ sintlv most. There is a “m. ' "