c ma.‘ It} srocfi BREEDERS A ND GAgDNERs i ‘__;M,QVG"and_ c __ I Plant _c _ n u l- T R "TiTfI1jiNEW/SYiNUTlES Szffvey“ HUSBANDRY; l -._ nmimwbon-lslntsin flocks or; THE BATTLE f, _,. _ H sheapin this province are more, ‘- (Zlll oTTERBURh ..Ll§3lTlL5l.»§l-'-w1th°m llzln th serious! a“ mp" N. g e , At length Douglas, seeing that his snndsinto their flocks by _ pummel n i, gcnccauy wean, m .men were being repulse , seized | c ~ -<ri-rs—ia%~lsnlior'ra'rowi\l cunanrniu PAGE FIVE ' 9 l} {El F URiF ‘Assistance to Sheep Breeders — ‘ such' treatment am marked in degree. . In order to encourage farmers in take steps for the suppression and control of these parasites. the Live smelt Branch is conducting at the (Continued) (Charlottetown Enpurlmonm 55"“ ' While sdmutinKthEitTihY5FETi-R? x“ 01,031,! feelings of illness and sufferings for l _ l“f°g“.c‘§‘§."f.s'§’.n.w m: other wild animals ‘will detect _ ' F0 -' ' ' h“ "$3M" and “ha; Ind d5. tllflliflhi it pru- ~ He was about sixty E . varied opinions on the subject, we dmiréo rewtrgfinow Mn-Harbert Groh, Division of OF“M“Y""§\ ~ li tock l "wile-axe with both h nd d ‘ t fit.’ d m1? when,“ mun“ of m. y, Corltral Eimcrimenial §lwbe,°,lczfydi§f’yyyfgcmpuvfisu iii-g present time a number oi demons- 3° gzlgnlgftd ttlg“hltblli w?” wt?" l miles inside the border and nolfshoutlng his rallying cry ~WAY—'1‘I3’ "m" ‘ For .otts . lit P. . ~ i ° l ° ° l‘ °r°95“5|knourln 'l ti ii ' '1:¥........"*°"“....." “s... a:'::....."“t:.‘.r.“:rd.":: ma" 1min nil-r" militia‘? am “ti: c“......’"".1:r:i m; ant: $215.’; ..it;:.".":..c;i ;;e;»i;»iya;g=, lggygylyi; téfwiff.‘i.?.€°?..3“§£.ili.é“"§.~:11‘°’.L‘i..."‘§...f.2§l‘“tl..i‘“i§€% 3.1:‘: ~ ' i-i ~ ' . . ' '» i’ ' - . ‘ ,» - ' a ma» rim avn-l-v-lr- 1- n» an» .i:.'.'.;"?;:. i;"i":..i...f.:i:. "W" c“ "’°"f’l”l“l*“‘°‘sif° ‘li““£3l°°l..“?.i‘.~§§i °‘ °“ i litiui":i..z° s; "lilid c" ""2: V ma“ . U ‘wwtllltlmirlsgllnitttliilgo 1x63122320; pasture‘ and °n the nluilmtmn gillilggluoarlltdrosudgvlailogllnftntathzlthflilcl: tponnllllliil tleleexijnselllgs of this ‘as- Sligpoftugg £5528? hlgaim: nyrscyicd l- Krcat herd of cattle and muchlwhenglalis frilrnds reachled llllhuntileoy v: ' ‘o r . ' ' "' q thfl ma’; h. and. his antecedents s°““°“5 5‘ N“ “m” “"1 I?" does notpmve as profitable to the slstance by notifying the Live g"; wick jmwnds’ Txfchlcks m ; booty fronuthc villages which they|f0und him dying, with his faithful h". “n” “m. ‘By not mowing With Mr. R. C. Parent, Supervisor own” mnmont ‘or internal and stock Branch Office, ghcflcm. “no the ham 01' pxaymg around had plundeled and burnt, and their chaplain, William de Norbenic of Illustration Stations. he visited several other points on the Island. success emboldened them to attack Itowll. and demonstrations can ac- Newcam use“ M m L d N . e _ B, gy 0w. corcliilgly be arranged for in their wielding n. battle-axe to shield his l signs of illness his instinct tcls master‘ By Douglas,’ side my s" external ncronllcc deco "Oi "W" on this platform. and latel- on the unset lllm ho will spam ctrons. and in ~ I sent much cash outlay. WM" "l , _ _ distance from the floor may be , , Y ~- "y Iliuleadttmkller‘ hind p"- llaillcllhlllllflcilaullladgnfilllleh y”... rattling?“ “neat” w l”. flawed ‘mm ‘csmwve dlmms‘ gradually inorcn-ccd- Fwm m‘? "m" lllisflifilivtallga$fltlzlllnCilcslllitgllllli lllsgelilulzillatrpbyahllilladllrlrrféfllzh‘: m‘ . "addicts: sltirmts. gyyefiyyoyu; nggagcrugnéoc- i . . a ‘or’ r-f sir ff..§“°..i§§“‘..3ii§§“ asst." .2: mi v-r-v l " ' I _ d t _ ur- . c u c y) _ " ' onqueror. ugos ‘ ous _, ow ares it with you?" I“ “'" '“' “w l5u lwglfi- nncwh’ :1,’ 5:21;: ufinhiuazc; Pasmru- Th“ “m1 BMW" Gfoujlng 7713 Flln es Hefbs gazed bait“ 3J3” rplgggugl” 9115135 beleaguered the town for three days‘ asked Slr John Sinclair. “But so. so,‘ =- - 6M?‘ . 1h.“ in“ w. m we” “used by also.“ m“ will Vallllllble flrasscs. made up - » ‘arm, an mcnm up whI-ch me but couldinake no impression upon replied‘ Douglas: “Thanks to ‘ tglrtbo hi8 6'11 i _ t __ _ any” h“. been Mcompamod by 111g: € large proportion of plants . . bhmm cm climb‘ 'when m6 the bcst availed town in Englandfl there are but few of my ancestors mmcuestiont "‘ doloxq °°mld°rfibl° luluflng- {naluently gxamllnednlvy Tlllrelral pasture ueu’ rbmeiettes and other disfneg "aux PBWMB l!" Til-Sm and the 5M5 “"5 élliblfflfllsglflufiltaiiusstfgngllgiddflilrtllclfegfl Qlllellilgoflfrliy ldleattkllz-irrlllifsllauplnllydbgh‘ ‘ ' -r . press u l elin to " cucml- ‘ sissovied wi ‘ r ' yaw; Evit ‘uffow hour: ‘of degthFitffcn Plan“ Poisonous to cum Li“... t; manyt-reezsfaurani-sfi ester-it.‘ iatltlliyflfigrllblfrllegiiitlflgwlllt] tlfiotslar ‘lamb (by glam m: talldffihollt Hamill?‘ ; but d“ s - , I - - - sur an ro er no e ren or oewetherfam , - ll f1 T1113 1n 800d thou cmgp‘ 1'1‘ 0h ClIBiB Eh d in . It lll b ll d fitfipmloatllznllsfll wigs in‘: cvclllnpggboloro. only lo nyggflmcysilxallexlelxtlttlgltenitisit rfaiil‘; the “fines beggar known ofecoulcggpthltgt! wide ‘pvorchees s“ Ram“ 5°“ °' “h” Duke °‘ ‘n W" °°’“P°“Y °" "m; 1°’ shim“ Northumberland. A new gate had Just been broken through the wall, and for some reason, barriers O1‘ the enemy know the truth they will be greatly rejoiced." as sweet herbs. are not so well ally important. A narrow perch formation of Cattle dying in dif- “W” ‘i’ l" Amema“ hwwhmd d, 1g "-' t ‘be found dead the following morn- ma“ finds mm d“ l h“ results in deformed and crooked hindrance io the systematic and cc- llli- lllllml D°°5lb1Y bee" a Slum?" telephone cans and other m’ X’ Qr of nsumonla as an examination onoélllmlin itnéizglllsegeaxfrld gllenaocafilrnightprevcal or other disease that ran me ranchers to lose conndeneslroquires some time to develop. .55 fiemclvcs m such m smut There are some other factors that n}: “ we filmy, 100k m, the .lmust also be considend in this t m’ tedyw happen and_ o, connection; namely, the long hairy “ljlwt 50m; mportcnt mam m; making it difficult to observe ncnfec fox's ailments could be de- "l5 rhylhm “m1 Wlume °1 m“ g in; as quickly as those of 56mg breathing; This also makes it dif- ol the domesticated animals it-llclllll W detect ‘13595565 °1 m5 “n55 , -- can the sick cmud bc “odor vary painful conditions, such as “win mil and in thafwa mat- l-"flmmatmn °5 m” intestines’ “lien ealsé; jgfgheckjng gpeygpmad which would increase respiration. fill; llOTlKlXUYiOUS disease should such- 515° 1K1 Pulml“ °r cubs dlaease h thing appear. and also mako- it flmPi-‘lmll lfandbl? lltl°r° ‘aéluythfl; more possible to bflfll about ‘h! ,wimd “t 5y ° “at ‘sfuppr s; T rccomy o; sick {out r _ _ feelings as the adu oxes o. o ______ detect early stigrggc of disepse iln .. ' " foxes one mus omc ex remc y “rELHGENO5QD57WE m-x- well acquainted with their daily habits u shown on lilo flinch. Eflcll little variation from ‘the usual a-rmw-bg-iooked upon wlflfsuspleion asJiLnlay indicate serious trouble. To iilustntsmy point; Ono day ‘lite in June a veterinary was ask- ed m" go out to a. ranch as the ovmr had lost a few puppies as WOTYII an adult female. Both the owner and the ranchman were careful men, the ranchman being a particularly observing person. Upon tho arrival of the veterinary, the owner and he st once proceed- ed to the rgrldh, and were iidld that a. male adult had been found dead 1n a, pen close to the ones where the puppy losses had occurred. Upon autopsy the veterinary first examined the eyes. nosc. llwlllll In order that I may We " my viclvs more clear as ‘to ‘ y foxc._s_ oilell fall go sglovfh. "iifldlb" easel? I W. sh it.“ BJVIQLGL EXP m“ uilon to emphasize the intelligence of the fox as it ha! in‘ my opinion coilslderliblc bearing on this ques- tion. Ill the wordsfyfjonoi‘ pphsg of my acquaintance, and I aresay of countless others, also, "The fox has a well earned reputation for cunning nfld shrcwdness possessed by few other animal-S. His senses of llulli. smell and hearing are highly di‘\(‘l0])(?('l and very acute." _ "Wlill the exception of the coy- 01'.‘ and wolf. the fox is about the lll‘. ;; iuiilual to trap." Welrspeak oi llLS cunning as instinctive intel- lLWHPC. Ollf? noted naturalist says: ferent parts of the rovince and kmillell W189" B5 We)’ 159d 5° 59' pOlBOIIOU-S‘ weeds werle suspected. The °"° l" 39mm‘ u“ l’ m’: 535° Several oi those were investigated and “ext °°m°5 9mm“. by Mr. Herbert Groh and Dr. J. A. Thyme possibly is thrd‘ in m; Clark. At Georgetown a survey was 115i’- °' hub“! “muamwnws w“ made of a field where three cows “V7580” a6 a vinegar flavor. savory. had died. but no evidence of Wm 5mm” and “m” sorts‘ basil Poisonous plants could be located. 531d llWYJOra-m coming in order 0 A 90st mortem examination indi- W559i‘ acquamtelw“ M1 w“. menu Gated that these cows had died of ln well seasoned cookery» Tm’ mm Shipping Fever, At Bridgetown it “Swwt @9555’ wvers.“ m“ geld‘ was follnd that a cow that had wlnc W118 "Md mfldwmny- ‘f,’ ‘"5 died had evidently been kllledl by a. if‘; n‘ "B11 a5 5°‘ °“ “a” nail, or wire netrating the punch X ' - and tile llitllflfefl-S was evidenced by A l-tue Wmh °5 mrPs ‘s a Yam; a large wound in the heart. The llblfl SW55" and knfilhe“ 8mm“ field was examined and the only when one 19ml! ll" l “565- 51"“; weed found of c. poisonous nature m" “WW l‘ 5' “m” 1mm” °h was field horsetail. This, however. old German wflrdfllsr "l? m}; is considered to be serious only to "hopped 1'35"“ “m3 fwo-‘ed w I horses, rather than other stock, 5m"! b95515 m 31W a 9mm“ "a" and cattle very seldom touch it. Mr. "WT- Bu“ l5 m“°h_ med 55 a Groh made brief surveys at many flavimni l" Rana“ ‘M51165 and l5 points, including Elliotvaie and St. ‘m9 01 n19 171995511595"? °f the“ herb‘ Peters Lake. Very few plants of a ‘W115i! l" d7l$5lli5 5nd 5tew5i poisonous nature were observed mad‘ 1?‘~""T°'W ‘m! equmy and these would ilot be dangerous 55lfi¥Wm"1°"3-5 w” 51°59 mpuh“ to live stock at this season of the gi-hvmr» a liivlc ofcwlllch zoos a lone year. It has been found that the W5?‘ ' ' _ period of greatest danger is when M57911!" l‘ in 315ml‘ m“ and cattle are first allowed out in the.“ @180 "will l" Pvlllllv dfeflllllll- spring and these poisonous plants ""175 Ind 5M“- 9555195’ l5 “ed M, vccy cccculcnc more as n. garnish than as a. flavor. m- €" Some Of 1.11699 herbs 3TB fflOTC flavorsome in their dred state than death. and we therefore see no dls- when fresh. Parsley is one oi ivliesc. ease symptoms. Usqd fresh. the flavor is not so To conclude, lei. us bear in mind ' '________ ______ that frequently trivial things" "are teirls are more active in producing overlooked that prove of consider- able importance when judged from thc soft. lustrous fur than the ce- real proctlns. Fish is undoubtedly and throat, which appeared normal; then he opened the thoracic or chest cavity. The lungs were found “Wbeentirely solidified on the icit side and partly on the risht as well- Thc typo of pneumonia was brouciio pneumonia. with pleurlsy and afib- rinous exudate on the left side. The abdominal organs were normal ex- cept for a corlggsted liver and kid- neys. the latter showing nephritis. 'I‘he intestines and stomach were quits nnrmll although practically "I'll lf.‘.i'll lllS surpassing shrewd- m-s nnil cunning, attempt to take llliii All it irzlp. Rogue tllflijlgji, .l_v..- suspects some trick, and .‘ lulr‘. be more of a fox than ll: zs lllulsclf to overreach him.” .» ' lncc to show the instinc- .- llll.‘ gcilce of many Wild ani- . is ill their deliberately gnaw- lih.’ oil a ]7Il\\' illitt has been caught m a lfflp and thus enabling them i0 carol": lhe trapper. This is sav- the right standpoint and at the i right lime. ADVERTISING THE _I—"UR FARM- ING INDUSTRY 89051. and as time goes on more oi it-wlll probably berfed to ioxcs. Certain oils that fish contain cer- tainly have a tendency to put gloss on the coat and this fact ls noticed n some oi the best dog kennels where fish is fed extensively. Theo- retically cod liver oil should help make a. good fur, but just what its value is for this purpose has not been fully determined. It is often a matter oi surprise to me that more advertising is not carried on by those engaged in the fox farming industry. Advertising is selling. advertising is marketing. advertising is confidence, advertis- lEgg- Packing ,. SAVORY A LITTLE PATCH OF HERBS VALUABLE GARDEN AND KlTCl-ITN AD-JUNCT. i5 l. readily imparted. The dried leaves of celery give a, stronger and more distinct flavor than do the cooked fresh stalks. A small patch of these herbs. some of which are annuals and others perennials. will gye an antple supply for picking and drying for I wintpr use and their flavor is‘ much _ finer. than those bought alt the grocery which have been dried often for BEVOFZIl seasons. A few plants of sage will give a supply oi much better flavor than the ground pro- ducts of commerce. It is a-n ornam- ental bush and mght be placed in the border if no other place is eon- venlcnt for it, the gray leaves; and bguo flowers giving an attractive c feet. . Important The importance’ of propér pack- nges in the shipping of eggs cannot be over-estimated, says the Egg and Poultry Review, nnd there is1con- slderabie room for improvement ‘in llle packing of eggs for shipment. This improvement would result in [much saving through reduction in breakage. Tile essentials for the proper packing of eggs for ship- ment include strong cases, strong breast bones and other disfiguring flaws. The importance of watching the chicks has previously been stressed and an enlargement on this point will make a fitting conclusion to this section. Practically speaking, there is no end to the writing which could be done on the subject of the care and feeding of chicks. What we want to do, however, is to rear chicks, not to read about them; study them intelligently and care- fully, and the chicks will give us more help in the raising of a suc- cessful flock than a whole library of bO0k5 would do. The foregoing information will carry us to s. time when the chicks are a month old. At the cnd of the fourth week, assuming that nothing has happened to retard the natural growth of the chicks, a change may be made in the diet. Here we would wooden fortifications of and it was before the palisades tha the third day flotspul" kPlUl. that it may be seen afar!‘ sured you shall retired. . . the birds. Never make a sudden ihcl North-west. and change‘ in the feeding. When a _Olll1l.’lge__is to be made it must be made gradually. For example, in the case under consideration we are going to change from chick starter mash. which contains three parts starter to one part of No. 1 mash. sounded a retreat." Then for three days a mash is fed lllllf-i from the cit-silo were the which. contains the starter and mouldcrlns earthworks of an an- mash in equal parts. Next a mash cient British (Celtic) camp, its en- is fed for three days which contains trance partly concealed by twcs. three parts of No. l mash to one and here the band determined to part of starter. Finally, after a tran- rest for the llllilll. Dllvill! the Cni- sitlonai period of nine days we feed tla illioctlle rnayshy pastures by the ppm-No, 1 mash akmc side offfi? liver Rede, the wily If the number or chicks which is Scots placed their servants with being reared does not exceed s00 it their blunder and bassist‘. inside is our experience that it does not, illc camp. while-they made huts oi pay toinlx mashes, as those which i-PWS nlld... blolliilles buhlnd it ‘can be purchased ready mixed ccmc wherein to rest for the night. out as cheap. For larger flocks it In tho mcarltilnc. Sir Henry Pcrcy certainly pays to get the chicks 0n cngcr to retrieve his ill-fortune. and to a home mixed mush after the iolnnko good his throat. hastily sot first month, and a mash which has 108mm‘ 600 Slwllmlflll. and 8.000 bccn very Successful“. used g5 madc other iilfalltljy and followed up the 4 _ grated up- right pnllsades had been erected. the daily skirmishes took place On challenged Douglas. to single combat, but was unhorsed by the valiant Scot and lost his spear and the silken pen,- nant attached ’to it. The Earl, wav- ing the trophy aloft, exclaimed: "I will carry this, token of your prow- ess with me to Scotland. and place if an the LOWH‘ of my castle at Dal- "By God! Earl of Douglas", replied Hotspur, “you shall not even bear it out 0f Norihumbcrland; be as- never have that pemlon to brag of." With a taunt- ing remark to come and seek it before tile door of his tent, Douglas The next morning. early and sec- draw emphatic attention to a rule retly} tho Bcotrhwsre "up and awatff yvhloh applies throughout thellfc of They took the‘ old Roman road to coming to Ronlfelandt. captured and fired the‘ castle and burnt-the village. Then the raiderspmavde to Otterburn, and attempted to "take the castle there. They "attacked it so long and so to number one growling! unsuccessfully" says Froissart," that of they were fatigued and therefore A mile and a. THE SOCfETYUTDbWSl-IRS L The delegates to the congress of the “British Swiety 0f Dimmers"- that is, water-divlncrs-hcid their field meeting at Lirldfield in Sussex this year. It had been stated that it was possible to discover the whereabouts of any person by hav- ing the twig touch some article of clothing belonging to tile missing one. A small boy from the village - of Lindfield was commandeered. his shirt was cut up and distributed to the selected dowsers (fifteen oi them), and the lad was instructed to go and hide himself. He hid himself in a hedge half a mils away and the fifteen dowsers looked for him for three hours. but they Col. A. H. Bell. opined that the rea- son fop the failure was the presence 0L‘ too many spectators-who were presumably “unbeIievel-s." sAt the congress in London 0nd ‘dowser-i-a lady this time. and why ‘moth-declared that she could dis- cover water in any locality by simp- ly placing her hands over a. map of the district. This made the Man- chester Guardian wonder if such a supersensiiive dowser would still be able to walk straight after a glance at the mural whisky advertisement. RHODODENDRONS HERE Correspondent "S". a careful and alert observer, tells us that there is inc-be seen at Summcrside, a fine specimen‘ of Rhododendron. now blooming in Mrs. Coslalns gar- den in High Street. Such an event L; worthy of note for two reasons: the plant is very scarce here, and secondly a Rhododendron ‘in full bloom is a magnificent sight. I havs lsecn another specimen in the grounds of the Experimental Sta- Ition at Charlottetown. but am under the imprcmion that it had to bl 1W‘ “llllillle induced through the n 00d u m em." lug is goodwill. advertising is crdcit. A FILTHY CONDITION clean filler a flats an a ex- up a5 f°l1°W5I Scots, arriving at Otterburn in the Ivan special attention as to wince, iii-sire LQMCsKTlIDB capture. and the ° x W advertlsmg 1s cmbmcn. advcrcisyn; cewor padsatlzge botwmdang the night, when" many of the enemy vgccndition,’ Th: trouble Wm, m. Vail‘ ‘lllfl‘l_""llhal doubm" 559"“ ‘GREAT SUHENNG is pride, liclvcrtlslngis service,_ ad- Questionz-I noticed that several mp or the cam such method! of Com ‘meal . . . . . . . .. 80 ibs- “Q9 llsleell- fllldclfillcls Ill SUPDQY- high c1,” and“); Rhgdgdgndygnf ilnlvllinic 1c.» ‘cant-lac; lzllllllll- vertisillg lS profit and advertising of my pups were dragging their pccklngnoc only reduce the amount Midi-lungs . . . . . . . .. 20 lbs. With they lllnplllsrixvcness that had (as-R) ponticun, and others) is m“ 1,“‘°vl}”'“'_‘ If “b °°d t I“ 11F‘; remarkable mm; about this is even buying; for if you adver- hind legs along the ground. and or. of breakage m transit but aka-pus, Steam bone meal 5 lbs. Einllli-‘d Ol", "m ,9 1mm“ °f HOE‘ they are broad-lcaved evergreens, -'~ l‘ l-“llb- V, - Y“ that a diseased lung or tlse your 0W1} product or sci-vices examination I found them to be in em a “m”, mom accrccuvc M» Pearl grit (llmel .. 5 lbs. suul. he nt dncc rlccldcd on a sul- and whcn cxccccd to cvcn mcdcrctc q - r ~__—_ ‘V; ‘thirkind requires at least several l“ W“! blllll; men with other pro- a very sore and filthy condition. peatlillci‘ when eggs are offered for salt ~ ~ - - - - - -- 1 lb- pf“? all?“ ammugl‘ m5 We“ w?” frost together Wllll llllllnlllllfi. [hi1 rwm55555 "E5135 .8.» c‘ c“ develo and ,5 a am“, ducts and services to your doors. and a. number of maggots of the ma {no llsc of loose excelslor, o.- -— “Poly with iljlc loua malcitnwitb m; cells m-c rcpycmc find the M. ‘- ' wgafim-n parfllzularly the plain“, I have in mind the case oi a weihcommon fly blow worm were infcst- My oulgl- irrcgulgf pad, M the 111 ‘he “Y 0r Fem-V! PCYCY! “h” iage is destroyed. Hence one would fill-so introductory remac-irs 1nd _'*Wh 4. .0 mo qucsuon again -‘ There is no doubt but that each act association. ing them. Do these worms collie from the outside or do they haicil known fox breeders which is a. rather interesting ex- . . ~ " _ i f ‘ t - . ~ ‘ :i¢:t2.l..:c: “.13.”; 2st. “ti.” lirlll-lifili fill ‘ll-I “°i‘"l'€l¢‘;.“.‘f. us. l: s." ‘ttitiimlfiiw s“? t‘: “$32.52;: i’;.‘1.”.§‘?$§.‘3...EZ .211“ P”"""°"' -. ‘»---- o wcllcosis - ou w ca o o t as cal-er ra - ~ ~- q _ cntznn when he is sick?" mill‘. tgilmljgm: tcellligently carried on. Tlw organis- rid oi them? feed small be used if needed. For l-ll‘ WOODS. W110 “I'll? Flflqllfilllled uIflnflO ‘n: that this speciel the nnsuvl- 1S largely that he in a avg: m: mm“ did” m? h; a‘: ation in question had succeeded in Arlswer:—'I‘hcse worms are usunl- chicks from {our to eight wccks 01d uitli the ground. and had made grows thimkfivc fccc h,gh_ howcvcn mmsmc 55mm)’ “P9135555 ms cldgn o‘; m‘ lufferm time‘: 1g welding together a large number of 1y found in foxes or other animals A Forgotten the maxymum quantity may be their plans beforehand. returned In the 01d Country, me maximum .-_-.-_--_=-._ ' " " " ti“ b m rlnim n °“ ranchers into a progressive and that are kept in s most filthy C0ll- V- 013E t double that fed to chicks during the the surnrlsc by slipping‘ from be- height 15 cmcc p, cc Lwenuhflvg l 5 ' ' ~ " ‘ foxduniloubredl did 20f, at "11"" blldy- 1-55’- Yelll‘ ll" Wocll- dition, or else they are fed on fly- 19W Xpor S first month. If frcsh xrccn fvocl l5 “ma “w “mlp- “"5 "m"? °" m“ feel. and in the latitude of New- wl ‘l v- ' ‘i, m m at m“ HY 1 tloh decided to carry on an cdvcr- blown meat or other food. sti-anec -- 110W available it may be fed. pro. flank of "l0 Sinlileil Elllfllsh- The castle perhaps a little more than GA 5, e e x dwbs glen‘ ‘in tlsing campaign for the purpose 0f m gnyL 11mg qrynothin; has been Thc import and nxport of fuult vidad that it is not of a fibrous battle was now Dlihlfl good cyarnest, ha" may Eve“ so’ the“ plants‘ - _ ~_ _ . a ‘pa’ m gnu? “r rfimfg helping its members to popularize said abdiitdliesotroublcsomc lmlll- and agricultural products nnwa- nature. Dandelion leaves form n fllllld fl"? 0P. Dolllllfl-i! lllld (yoveffld with large trusses of bloom, p V _ _ _ Pxffibfibeey n rodrmizre]. to ll‘ the fur farming industry and its sites. and during the hot months days “c 5c ccmmcnplacc a; yo“. very gccd grcgn may This ration ‘Peppy! which rnlig out nil cycrylfwm mp m bocwnh of a“ shades _ __ - ll » ll B“ "8- ° “ “"5 dcx‘ products-sliver fox pelts. and at a number of, pups die from their suc no comment but _n tho 10th together with sour milk as a, drink side. while ihobrilzht August moon{_bcc\cccn white and dccp purple, arc We my lllv DOSlIBIL = ‘T591513’ “lml ma}? 1"“, tw‘; ‘R515 tile same time hclp the Public to invasions. If the animals arc fed c-snlisllry they were viewed from sn- will glvc sotlslnlllflll’ lllllllllfi llP lulslwlle Clllmll‘ '01} m" 559m °f cm“ a great feature in the parks. and In“ limb-ice» 4°C P" 1°°v W" ‘*5 "mmwfl "g c h‘ film"? “fix become familiar with good silver badly fly blown meat. a number or other angle. s... shown by William the oiahth wcck. "“ll°- Th" 5"“ "lie Vasily W'- 0X19 much appreciated by the public W 1000- . _ . . “Pd “if”: ' “m ° ‘d ff?” ,0 fox fur. Before the advertising the calls may P1155 undigested to Harrison. an English sage. who at clcht weeks a further change 1““.“°"”“r b“ ,“'°“° "l “m” m?" generally. L-lln Cllllllllllwfil‘. 300-901‘ dbhl. 75c lrl m lea n5 9 “fr” u 5 ' campaign was undertaken, the u- the lower bowel where they may wrote in 1593;“ is c would 515;, i‘, is mcdc in chc mash gccty Chflugg dltlon ihnli illcli- weary adversaries, we MW. sever,“ “am... species on “l 100i 39-75 P" 1-900- - " - ‘mu m“ he w“ calm‘ _ socllltlon received from ten to hatch. and at once begin feeding on see 110w mania strange hcarbs. from No. 1 mash to the following mid flirtlicr, were more sure of iliclr the Anmnmn COMHIPHL but they J. J. GAY 610M ' 3f°ul¢r 15mm“ m“ uhuhates twelve inquiries a month from pe0- the delicaic mucous membrane of plants. and annuall fruits are dailie in the mcnncl- cxpmncfl when‘ ground. Nevertheless, "enwardlcc Me m“ as showy M the Om world ' . 5°5P157~ m” “p” ‘t hand w“ a fox m“ ple who were interested in the ln- the pups interior. They soon fllld brought unto us from the Indies. changing from the starter t0 N0, 1 “'55 unknown‘ says the chl-olllclcr, kinds. m"? is Om.‘ mc Rhodora. 15ml". 264 CPlBIIOlWlOWII. P-E-I- gar; frfliggldplgllzpglneixegfi?‘ dustry of breeding and ranchini a way out and become active on Americans. Tniprobarlc, Clmare Iles. and illlc lll0lill$llglil€llglt “Z1“F“5"Il“'r:: fairly common in damp lllllcvs 119w- ‘57744-1‘ . silver foxes and to find out where the outside of the animal, causing and all ililris of the world; the gran . _ , _ , _ . , . . .. 5 lbs. @\'¢‘l‘l'\\'l<‘l‘<‘ PXl i! Y l9 Ell ll " which was found dead one Wlllicr 'h 1 ' - h 00c 1 1_ 1 1 n c, d f; 1 _ .1111, lbc-c u, c, __sp¢(;fl c; 1pc d L, on 1m youths of England and Scollnnd; Z=Z—~ - ""‘ rlidfnllll- AUWWY l" ‘m5 ca“ 55' glllllngmtlhi 12:08 lllonthlsnorfxultlle “gig; 121.1502“ til: llllllngr nllglfifll‘ gonsc-iitulllonls of Zufwilm they don gzm flllzgl . . . . . . .. 100 lbs. they were so (‘losclY llltPYllllXPd llllll (Continued on Page 12) "5154 5-5 the “"59 of death “Cum advcmglyyg Campaign conducted bump, and in 4 short time may not grow for us, because that 00d Middlmgg . . . . .. 25 ills. l-llc "11119135 1mm‘ ‘Wm _"5"l“_~5§i__f‘fl_d___g__,,__s s... _. ~ - ----; ', mngnérlafuglléfilzg‘ wme ohfmfiai; from the ofllces of the association. perforate the rectal wall and cvcll hath bcsiov-‘Pd Sulfide": mllllllm‘ Pinhead oatmeal .. 2f» lllfv. lfrl“ “ f" ' ' . n. c no less than 463 inquiries werc find entrance into the abdominal dities upon cvevie collntrc for 1's- 3cm. meal ,_ _ c” w," "Her-f" n“ h, "nu ted m9” 5° "hm it was received from persons interested in cavity, which means peritonitis owne necesiitle: vet for t/ho dellct- pearl grit .. ' _ l-vllnlc nucrlox dlstfnded "° the m” °I a 5mm ‘m tllc business of fox breeding. This and death. ation sake unto the eie. and their salt .. ’ “m” ml ' ' " i. y“?! 2°51: w); Slyfagrggnmili: advertising produced results. Fur- Witnproper care and attention odoriferous savourslurziio taho no: Mm: lncrll ' ""1? 7"" '"‘“ "5 5' m‘, 5 5n r ' ilermore it brou ht new business t ordinal- cleanliness tllesc worms they are tobe cheris lc ,an God ~- lvllltslnll"lllcllmlllllgsxqlrlflszvvlr-inlll: PM“? s” ‘h:tl°da£;fw$°};h:§ 101 those rancherslwho were inetlli- can be egsily avoided and when glvfiflied also igdi-hciia. bcogucc $123 181.0 c v "l-i l- _- I h _ l" l1 l" e ~- t no h f llow up these ntcsn be said to be duc to are llsuwn s i1 5-“ cl" i\‘:"“':_-l'ullr::r'rlfl’l'|‘\{ 1h: gll$fllfilllllof U" 1m“; “o d??? lgeearlis iflilugmflltf: axles. pr” carelessness and neglect. to d0o man heln and service_~. In mixing ill!‘ above mash. the cod -’ H: -“"‘ ""5 “ .. .3" -- ‘J -- "N! I l’! I T9 "9 c n - ' .___._. [1 thgg rormg 3J6 numerous, it ——;-'-—'i—*_ 11 ml 15 first mixed into thc bfllll. » v gill-hrs‘? "on" m“ of 5;," ""9355. ymmwmgede l" Tgwslblshlogtoge THAT GLISTENING LUSTROUS is not hwy. easy to get rid of BLACK BUTTER E665 ca; which the other ingredients,‘ “rm Ilbernl llhll mach lrlrownli 00d 9"“ mm ° ' FOX COAT them, especially. within the abdoln- _____ are added and the mash mixcd as lll 31'.‘ .-"l'll..i'i'll' lll'r"'l'..'ll"'.fl'r-il.'l'li'il.'.' "h to u... 5mm mwmnes. inll cavity. The lower bowel mm’ Soirllgdrflzllgismfllf lgilslhflbrrlf “h” Mons Wm 11:0. 21mm “but PREVENT BLIGHT AND LOSS , ' ' ‘ ' - 1th arrange gr - lt t may e I'lllhuqlllmrlllllllrhllllflullci¥?n\fm?n' n“. "M51155 "m OWNER’ tn“: a] mfocfsglofwcgmfim: svhnzllflidwillsil vlijseryilgsolllggglgllyavvllrm MlX 50ml‘ lllclwd butter Wm‘ "m" lleoqllmdalllgdlllllll sédlisltst ‘lillvee parts ‘lllfldlTrllflur Th0 bain that accompanies this bciulglfiitl soil: full flllsaflillC clear Wllbl‘ Ind suds made oi some mild gar fry 50m}: cflilfidlll @353: 33m: of cracked corn to twom pol-ts gr "‘" °' ""“' » ' ' ' ' h Castilo Then inicct Olle °ll 9*" "m" < wheat and one part of Rl gm c i . 5.1] vary severe. colored coat is a question. Of 809D lull l4 - _ - _ . v . r l-Tsiwlfl-"mallrl-Jllsl” grog 533'" filillllnmfy 81:2»: cclms on‘ durins course more blood soes to the skin lzlg ouncfisuoi! sweet Orlllflwr wlllllil; PHYSIPY m“ “Y” "TY m" oats. d’???hgdxgdiugeofllglfgiif we have in Stock a fun Supply of rows - a one a easpoon o o __ regar . l i . _ . l Y .1 noticed mi hair cells during this growing . _ _ ll‘?ll-?°ilil-?'lF¢ll-- 3"1=°r"l'3375=1=3' ng°loinevc= ‘m- lllcd» c" """"°" “w” l” P“ l“*.““.‘l..i“°i"° “iii”? °““’..“ l“ “"13". 2“.%°‘2..§‘3‘l“...’°...fi..'l‘ll‘.i' BLUESTONE. HYDRATED LIME. CAL . - . a c usull ‘ -- . w i ' - » - - “gran: section Asll-Bjcclkbpikcfilpd mgihcfhanc ck the foxes full of life and ‘$612k- 13m gm shim b: llilréglgélltyrétl Errllillllglhtftfftlfirlnglllneg ggflhe ‘figment 1,, m, 15,... or ilic (jIUM ARSENATE also POISONED -' l'~"-'~°'l-’~"='-="l--=-‘ ' ill-cc "c cc M“ W“ “W” “fidmf °°“.‘.°‘l““.°.‘.l" €.°.‘3...Z'.'.‘.‘.‘..“‘2.....f”“"“““°° °‘ “°°“ can l," Jvgg- ylccc 13.3,‘? p233; :;‘..‘§L‘°.?3f.l .3113.“.;“.;’..l§l,..“lf;;r AND UNPOISONED nusr. 15'3"“ Tum’ “""'"”' "' lllllfl 01' 5lckne55- “n pay an mpo am p“ n s, ' opressng e cc on . l - I d v be fed to advantage until A . . - lll-“iir-l-il-l’ c “l..l.°f.‘tl’2.“.’l..°§“li.‘if-’ “c ".$i..l"“.2‘.3:..‘.“ff.° I amf-r-"J... Zflftihihhfiliifilii‘;‘hilt’???i351 Clio... i» in All chalet-ab guaranteed highest quality 1 , _ c I w - - r ' v ‘ , o a s llylantgnhhshllh ‘dawn: lmtmmvely Wm suppress pumdlquislzubiizn!‘ ll Summer F0011 lmgirlslerilrcifilllls‘ “glam/limb? Iclllethrelloatlulcraomc to ille period be- and at COmPQtItIVQ DTICQS. "c. llrhln; Ilnrnou -. m. “clings to mislead what might Sun lg necessary as we as r c Wot; - 0 -~ ~ , , ' d m» d . - » 2 as. ill-paw ‘Trick rlraloll’ ' e shade mercisa keeps the - -----~ undo: 70 pounds at the farm should tween the eighth ueek an c a; V V _ . m , h“ 9mm"; . . soul . . r n L d 7 :.'~'='~°¢'~'l"'-'- 5"’ c“ ‘°"‘ “° “i “if.” ”‘°°i’..‘i.°.f.'.”°l’m“lf.i‘.“.ii.“fi 22th:?c...°.."...'““m.“’°..“‘éli.ii’i.°it.‘lilli .22" i’;SE32?’.$~§..£“$.i%?~&“,.¢§tiL‘;¢: 3;‘..‘”€L‘"2..‘“...l‘..“..“..l.;‘£°..T°lf. BUY FROM YOUR 0v N '"'"'"'"' thou‘ ieolinsl cc do Pllpllfl- ° "5"" . Good’ ' m’ ~ i r ‘ ' ' 4 “ ' " int This period should lnsponi - ll "Mm. v a "will hating ukporlse lllbllsw (lctllveliggllnls cllfilallxlflzzofiril tilleplgllmul suilbl?’ llllllluedcmwillllldrllg“ clghkaelfglliig lrvitllurllr- ‘of-falter om, for lnfllbS and .1 ‘tin rlsllgc. The following points Wll-lli - ll - I » . » , ‘ , ’* _ _. _ V » _ ‘ca; II"fIQIII;:I;-‘I‘I:n nzzzylvv-izmi-dtlflxxi of“) Qua-fig“; m, (guard hairsllofldrlnking water are other neces; is“, conventions. and our pulp clmtl- Rfsndykndyéirccnagalg gr tlggrmlélrfzllfiio figflgélri-ghli-Lllsofigijfihglllligldlg; £13158‘! Illlllliril at Clmunorolql m... 4 k 1; dimcuft w observe the rate sltics to hclp nature produce a goo uiilm people who naturaly lulu o ,v mn e p055 - y v . 1 I ""\\n as the nmw Iarn ii m!‘ u » ' lwnt the liclhtor and more healthful ncv more attention to tho Pref!"- wllllwv" m" "°‘"“1° “M15554 P E """‘""i My oil mn- " = ’ I‘ “d volume o‘ hrhlthmg‘ i foxes L yvhcthcr raw focd or cooked food meats durhg the summer mODlIlS. ai * 0i lambs for mnrkcl- There l! "l6 llllll "S"! 511ml“ b“ “M5” m“! I I I s.“‘""“’ "" ""'"' "'"'" ”'°° “'5 (o “in” excmbltllexliltllxelrlgcratulclls best to help Brow Iood fur is a says Mr A A MlcMillail of the f". "ncc that farmers are watchful! plots lnld o1" in llll-“ifls- G°ll°"lll' i w ‘ . . . , _ lust", 2';':"h,':_""",“':‘ (“$92.13; glafliflflfin! “Pris; pulse buts w m. “gputed question. Probably one ll Dominion" Live Stock Branch. Tour- mzlrkct prices and checking closcpspeaklng, good resuilis ulil be oi; I a urn.» Wltlvlt ulll ha lnbjrct t. Ive w r 5 and k1 m i; the iruclns good as ilw other providing the ist centres will secure their supplies on lamb weights. so that lambs, as‘. tuned when 500 bills arc rlln o m flrrfllllll, m- (‘IIIII- flrndfl Imus ""44 so quic y a t m bnvnmiqg o! the "m," g5 foll0W0d for ms most part from local farm- they leach desirable weights, arc. the acrc. though this figure will so "" l"""- ' °°”‘“"°“ °' m” My “mpm u ’ ‘m all the essential food ele- kill sspoelsllyyhers such centres vckcd out or the flock and shivwli up and flow" "lwldlllil l° l°°lll “m”: ‘I Tmmrsor“ LIB,“ 5nd Wm m hard w °b°llmmti supplied in sufficient quan‘l- sl-{irikhs midst of the sheep rals- to maflrct. by truck or this service Z condlilgnnl ll ll1@l_l__“j§_l!l'_P__l'-fllfl i° » “'°“'l""99'litell)dlllzierlrellllliy glglitfogvifh comedies.‘ line country. back oi ran cousins cnoblcs my iclmcr to dlcvocc °l1"-"""(°°5t1"nd;d';";:§)' r" L-6615-7-tst-6i. acute condition that quietly Muses some clllm m“ "l8 llllmll 21°‘ "9""! °¢ 7'59"?" m "$55" ‘m5!’ "um" 5' “u 5‘ mup" . - ‘ I _ , ,,,,..,vwsn i ‘ " "“~-- .——--—~ - - = r . "W l my". ‘r- J ' -- c ---.-,.,,cc - , ow; - ,,-..._ top and bottom of the case should be avo cled and only proper excel- Ellglish broke info the camp. but in In conjunction with this mash mlsifilw lllflfll‘ I01" the qllfllll-‘YS HD- likc further information about the Summcrsidc plant; as to when iii .could‘nt find him. The presldentc 3 .1. l1 A