MAGAZ NE G RiA F" P1122’ ’°‘13”"”‘ "`““°"r‘r"” 00111 _ _ _ _ ers. mrymen. prsemen 'rr l » Ti - - ' ` the tin. Hanes e `ntensii_thst* _ _` ‘standard nrnnndnnn nl the annie nr ' Q. h_o_l__¢_iing nnilh er _whey shdnld ' 1-"E TU" _less width would cost in this sec-‘ wi" ' - - _ ,` _ _ - __ » _see mel, _._n,|n_- .nel lure. _ _ tion. with this syntnnn the renintsnt Nei .......1 .........-»l ... . ~- ... ... ...:....°".s..l..°f.zl..;:'. ul.°‘l..l°‘-is ..1’.'.:.'i‘.ls.f:':'.i..‘:°.°.’.'-..°.‘l :s?‘i:‘:..a':::.;°:::'..“::. ‘;;.;°-rs 1"” 1" , _ . _ Yr ire...... .. . . bit earlier, sometimes rather later, Wllilllllt Powder. and then scaldedn ` 0 ’ fewer and more expensive roads been sho 6.105 1heu.`hi--the way ev = ' invited to' tn 'rue ienrrn, nnrsfnrd...... . ` 1'4" 'll t i l » 1 ~ tn l, ln _ en n, -. I tt pen At th t tn i - Tho Du" _r____'__ mm uma Aberdeen A__g__________ 801 ll awnys when the farnilllr in the wi o ng we r or s am, after a em e e pi-seen ra o a . .. . .. . Roads of The Ghardian ur' 7 E5? 259 ansfersi H Q B h _ _. .‘:nn°;._ °° - °‘-°'-- ltr-.unless f.l°‘h.:-e....*”°1...:.fn‘; Hon ____ will soon hear, and we have-‘heard r all Wi Qs C geg, disgict who is the llrit £0-stsih hny. wthlch i shonldt_l:e plaizfdhtln ol pure §.'fh:__°_’_’:‘;g:o°'"$:o,;" 725;' xgtasxi ;mp_;o;'eii:_<;_i;t every; immrtant l_>_ublic N 0 N " 0 R l V E _ . 3z1`nia bei hi . ` --a mosp ere, n e sun g ,an i - ' ' ' 09 11 9 001111 Y W S0011 0 I moon’ oooropondooe ____ Guernsey....._ . . . . ss' ultr thf :i'tus:in':°Ylil¢>8ee me Position to grain. snnlieht in 'th:‘.P“°°» 217 11°-*» 1""°’='f°1"°“ *_f°" “mi serviceable hlshway oven which a Z4 __ - _ ol ,_ - - 1 . s ldt t 40 p ‘221 ’ ‘ ' oth°_rw1..o_ _Answers Wm 5° gum by_ 9l°W9Y.... l°’\l'. of course, for the mnn great natural disinfectant. Use p"°° yr ° '° 3 °°' W9 011 l 5 K expert! #6, Ill `Ql»1°9_tlons of general! Note Holstein transfers exe interest' and space will he given ‘tn °¢11°1 any `8l't‘l`o_1`e's"t`h‘at' will in any way. mg” help ' to, advance _Prince Edward Is- ‘mars inna intnrjestp. ' ' W "'“' Hole .Contributore are asked to have. short tlieirfarticles at this oillce early eael, Ayrs ‘weeki asl"'only a short emergency HW* item can"bs'.handled as late as one Aber ‘p.m..Wednesd8Y. All received after 35;: that ”‘h011r cannot appear until the Galle follmlhrg week. ` "W-~'~n_»=~ h_____ e nasal:-'»¢“1’r"E FARM-wars-fralllflan-.~.r_ M815 ""'_llIlInh||uannen¢g-nl,-h ch, mn. w. M. LEA on puny o.-.'r'1‘l.E fasts _ _*_ I have been interested and con. 9l11¢1‘11i>l¥. amused reading the lsngtuy article of _Mr. McRae's in some four THE issues of The Guardian in r . _ 1-*Ply to mine of Feb. lst, and judging hy its tone like' “Pat” he feels a lie is Img had enough to havb told about his c are favorites (but the.tl-uth no mnn can 23°” stand). _ ere My contention was that' Ayrshires, as q sta as dairy- test d» the an record-makers, has b were simply not in it, and I beck h that statement up, Hop Of all the world's records that any sash dairy cow may aim for, the greatest production of milk and fat, for the' different ages, and for from one to 365 days, the Ayrshire don't hold one, and the few dairy tests they may _bave~won, has invariably been by a;_.small margin, and by fortunate light". competition, never establishing any 'record and always again being snowed under. The best record ever made in Canada at a. public dairy test has been beaten by a Holstein Grade of the first cross, and the re- cord made at Amherst by the Ayr- shire, that we hear so much about, was beaten at Ottawa in 1912 by over 70 points, two Holsteins from. the one herd scoring 315 and 293 points respectively, one averaging over 100 lbs. of milk per day and the other 92 lbs., testing 3.6 fat, cs- tablishing two world's records. The best record yet made by an Ayrshire in similar test was 246 points. They got into 12th position in 1912 and 10th place in 1913 and this is what is supposed to ‘be an Ayrshire stronghold. Mr. McRae, "who has some experi- ence with dairy tests, should know what -figure the hot wntcr baths and electric inns cut in making these lnrge records, but “from their experi- cncc"~'wii:ll-~ dairy cowsso amazing- does the milk and butter records of Iiolsteins appear to an Ayrsbireman, mme will rain hum use Past prod be proscribed as n noxious weed, as .T it may in several ways, be made to to render substantial service to farmers. no It lnnd adds soils. climatic conditions o is in the soil that many other useful.-sn, Dlnnts will not grow. It will also en-, ,end ' ' ' _ y market for him. Where there ° ° °. » Of dure much beet and cold, and it is nr., only one or two individuals ' of ed'r`ll;tl;rltlZlll?t'oi salt should bn snlt. Furrul Jr., 2.20; is recovering the only read possible nr within the kind to "IL th” bf°°d°‘" 11059 “Ol ell to the market and is not crltisell f1l0WlY from a broken ankle sustained "°‘¥°h “l the ruml "'5t‘"°'t.“' It rf” Russian Noblcman Prince Vlnzamaki ize the possibilities that are im- in the judging as much hs its cond, by a t-rip in the Hopples flulrcs |0119 ’“0""l' ti’ 1`l‘-l'¥111~ lt 19 mplcr in its cmlstrlwtloll than uny- her except the earth road, nnll who _ n ~ » - g oaded with six bales of cot-_ leads they - » ood .dere brush, and not n ninth, in *'°'F- 225.1101. 111111 P°°°.- 2-19 1"‘=°» ton may be drawn easily and uulsk- R119* ohh on his nhighhophf gldqggaytituxzgobé iashihg dairy utensils, nnq nsvnr 2-15 151011 l111`1_DM°. 2-.19 P5426. F196-_ly, whereas, before the improvementj '_ ' . Pins. s combined, lnnlnrllng short, one mowing' machine 'is ro-9¢ll0'¢d by "H" "mm °“l7 9"" 9°11~l\l'l11§ but al- ‘°"'°11 "ot 91111 P9199. 2 71'. Old trot. began, only _ small loads were pos-l _ hy 1_435_ ,thot of "oth" .unto _ tho whole lnw ghelr hen; to dry ¢hnnn_ 2.28 trot, 2.30 tr-ot, 2.22 trot and sible. It is important that' success hnhl I-.o,._oioto_ also showing com ooontrroido io. o'mg__.d°ng a___..o”-___m_o__~ . pace, Free-for-all trot. Purses are all like this should be given wide Publi- |51 imho,.toooe___ _ his who" the sun .hm°o_Tbooog.mn_. *'°'**_- $400 each. Entries close with Mr. M. city because it carries with it meth- _ mo io ooo tomb tho onioh.io_._m6tho____ JUDGING BUTTER F. Hull S_ecy. on Aug. 16th,-Races od as well as encouragement: The I _ ¢nlh___ ___ _ 15_ah1_9o. Bhd homo form-on who ,mods K -out, » commence on Sept. 8rd. and end on first thing done in this locality was hh,.o___ _ _ __ 1o_9B,,_sz about o you ago “___ me, another . Nohrly over ooo thinks ho ooo 10th. to find out which of the clnys acces- -___ hire... _ 6,754_g4 days of me autumn drhwlnh in h°_ judge a sampl of butter and it is ° ° ° , 'me W°“1d '““k° 5 g°°d mad- Amr ¢ord______ _ 2_641_33 ,om the loot load was on thc smck_ who that on on Bolo to compare Horse races will be held at George- thgsdimpoixant matter had been de- ||‘-5 A phzhgugg 10 U5; |1' dren Angus_,. _ __ ___ 1573 55 We hope there is not going in -he n butter from an individual standpelnt_ town shortly also at New Annan on c e . bon s _ were issued to raise 1 - _. I . - July 25lh_ money to buy equipment. This com- ASK YOUR DEALER. ey... . 1.zs'1.sn '°Pl°1*»1°11 01 1111111 111 fha llaytune anon H°"*"°_"- *° M11” l’““°' 1°’ tl” . _ . risnd ei ht nutnts 1 1 un en tn 1 - neey...... . . . . 164,30 commencing, and at the heglnnlng commercial taste requires consider- Fred ___ I S __ _ fooo mugles oooh °wa';oo§ 101,: Ever way...... 82.70 l'h°"° 19 “°t -l”l"°1l1l°“¢lY 9 llliltillk be-'P519 °’1’°"°n°°' Th” standard “sed 2 18 -ere ondprgglll-ammeo ra? a el scrapers and band tools ' D ' _ tween cutting the herhsge when it is e2n1ua1ve1y__1p,th1s eounllry for seorlns' ' PM” °“ ~ ° mt- 2-3 1’“°° nn, ' - ' _ 2.27 trot, 2 yr. nm trot a yr. old if 11119111 fu W111°1l this 101111 01 Note Holstein receipts exceed Short- 7°“"9 Wd 9“"°11l°‘11t» 91111 W1-111° Bot- b“tt“' 1° 9" f°“°W9~ not 2 14 ooo 2 11 troé 2 22 oo road construction can be used in pub- lo hv»_4_3M_64 and that of on the tied weather prevails, or waiting on Fl9V01` 45 991691119- o '2 1'9 “Pt 221, t in ' f li 1;, lic road improvement throughout the ~~»~» ‘°°'“° 3'* 9'-"4" _ combined bv 2,837.29. wha” ala ETB499 001111111165 110 §1’0W- B°dy - 25 p°t°°“t" :H t O z'1 'ro ' 1:* ora . country can hardly be overestimated. l Mnnyllhlulw-rm:i:)l°mD°;"llm This is my answer to Mr. MeRae'n We know also the farmer Rho begins C0101' - 15 P"`°°11t~ Rlroooa wllfax' oofopxe sive tr&tt'; In making small repairs to roads, li, if rxll1|»rl’d1>'~{1-`<;fl1°y1¢l'1l'¢vlfh\h: m that Avrshires were gmwihh by rule and-never commences mowing 581|? 10 D01`¢011¢- mth _ nth and nth th gk ’ instead of filling mudholes with brush, 1 _l |- than Holotomh oo o b\_ood_ llntil a certgin date, no matter what, Style 5 percent. c di-__ Ch _ottet Rae Wil Pf9'_o_ few loads of hand or gravel from _:_ "‘° Oulelre-enny-humane-maine rung Wm] as had ___m__o__a____ th, _condition of C,-op and cumnen Flavor is valued at nearly half the, ee g ar_ . owh ces. sand bars and gravel beds found (po Be Goothhlofh) muy bc. Some seasons he comes out 110131- A 1111180 11111911 118-VB a keen and alon the t ` ' equalled For 0iI|e¢. eff Q Barron Co. Amherst. N S vmq Q- L ' V ","_`. KEYSTUNE DEHORIEI. - elunn, sharp out fromd lldlrl. ‘_ Uolltl lltllo. WMM lol' [IDC g s re 1 h ll rt 1 7 , "°°*’°*~ IL H- IMKFNNO all right, but iln others he does not, sensitive taste and must also know 0h_"-"‘°tt°t°w“ l"°°g"“mm° is as ml' of the u t ams n I y po 1°" I1_unnberts¢.rnrnnln ; §1'0W_ under hard conditions. 0 f short Hn falls. and where so much alkali poo both a soil enricher and a. supplier of thln ils to the soil. Moreover it has rch] been found that in some areas live mndlntnly at his door Ho does not " ' si . - - tion in the‘ butter. It should be ° ° ’ 5t°°l;__mt“Ythh°, 9°__‘i-°°\:_9l;°1119d f~0 159 appreciate the fact that whether he thoroughly dissolved and homely (ho_ F‘rcrl Cameron is handling his speed Ot _ s. ey' w t r ve upon its has one or 100 there is someone wait” t___buted_ , ohndidoteo with “ooo hood-» the oth_ lnstslongcr with the smile amount of‘ 202 Kent gt" fo, hi l ' r s surp us stock, someone style refers to the clean and hhhuy , er arm being- at present useless from repair' Chllrlottofmfll- I illi ure, and on the hay that may be ing uced from it. A plant possessed wh . When grown on any soil it ma of hilt 'little account if other legumes din of h grsa it w the Itw dinar Oil! that they are open to swallow any xlm’ ridiculous yarn and are forever being "£1 made thc victims of ok W aj e, Alter taking nearly three months th” b looking up reports Mr. McRae has same found another place at a test at °“““° Hherbrook where an Ayrshire beat a “ww Holstein by nearly 20 points. “cc” There are yearly hundreds of little In dniry nnrnnntitinns held nu ever the 111'-‘Y continent and if, as it rarely hap- wil" pens, a Holstein does not win she can 9" fr always be depended upon to make al H°W creditable showing. ‘But what hap- 3 'FW pened at Fredericton _Exhibition in “Pr” 1912? Three 3-year-old Ayrshire heif- hmm ers competed against one Holstein of “fit the same age; and not only did they V 3°' not win, but failed to qualify the grow necessary- points to lift any money. be b All three from one herd "took the 'led flag.” These look suspiciously like H th three of the ten poor ones out of it "1 every 12 that Mr. Kitchen _found by “tag experiment. fern Failing to disprove my statement. with that Ayrshires have beaten the team Wi" only once in ten years at Amherst th” and once in- six at Guelph or that h°1‘l they ever established one world's re- 9-dd” cord either at i>'Lll>ll¢ 01' Dflvlllle “ofll- sem' cial" test, Mr. McRae eidetracks my statements to some comD0til5l0ll9 21°" where he claims a few Ayrshires once lilo defeated a few Holsteins in a “profit ing over nent ni innocent." This may be “°*‘ correct, there are hundreds of such T119 tests held and I could print pages of gm” them showing Holsteins in the lead. W3” I never claimed a 20011 AY1”91111° W99 B t not as good as a poor Holstein. 11.110911 °f 1 rnreties in both herds measure up Km fairly well, but Ayrshires have cer- W0" tninly not led in such tests of an UU11 average at Guelph Agricultural Col- P10111 lege. at t Now as to the claim that AY1”9l`lll`°9 are the youngest of the bovine race F01; und are growing fastest. let mv 911' dn sure you they ure the “shortest 0" bred" but one ei the very oldest an “A” tahllshed in.0anada', being ilret im- °t- llorted in 1845, while the Holsteins 5 9 were not broiillht in’ until 1883 and Bm being e foteimn breed of cattle were 805;' met by stro Q nreludlcc from the LV ilrst. but se dlllrymen besanw 1l°1l°1 1”; nnnunlntnn with #than suvenef -111-11* P, ties they grew _rhpldlv in favor and Yso in 1902 regiufefcll about the same :__ number as tlie;A7rehlre. But for the "___ Inst tiinyoailj I-lolstnine have ilim“lv T nlntnnnnd nlifnoiilretlters as the 101- ,M lowing ofhdidi' Nports from each AB- h-an eoclatlon wi`\lf`|how:- seed NIB alzmmn_s1i‘k'iiis'rios sou im. gm Holsteinnf .;. .. 7.104 3": Flhorthofll.-. ..'»~};i ... ... ..- 5.931 _ _ h Ayrshire... 1.. 1411 ° ° I-lersferd._.. ,... 1.707- sso ‘ not wi un .Zn ... ..» ... ~». .¢. ... ... ... f ,,_ , . ... ... l_ l Nh" exeetd nl-1 time 0| hy us and also till ... .. ... 949 ‘TH flt onli hill# `"‘ Dose. iis can be done most eco - , f t thi _ d i V t d t b f.- gher ccofnofmic evalus would do hmihnuy and cohvichhly through og) The five-year-old Holstein-Friesian 5: his snlyiixf an S “Dec e 0 c i the same. But over these it has the vorhioiho There is no bottom no cow, Spring Farm Pontiac Lass, R , , , t 1"9l0gl°1'1l 01’ 0001101111051 System ol W'-‘U59 sevemday ‘md thlFty`d“y °m` 'i‘he stakes for Halifax closes Au- wherc these would fail. For instancel hrlhglhg the hnyer and heheh toge_ cial records were given ln The Far- oooh who with o mu, number ol oo_ ill grow on millions of acres in thc, than through the printed haven mer's Advocate of May 29th, has tri _ ' advantage that it will grow mo gl ny their moot t o cutting may mean n log nf nh,-lnlnngn is due to the previous methods of ° ' ° well as to the southern, and it is be- t clover is H. Weed,me:n; tlhlznt under a broiling sunshine, and the 11911511112 the ¢1`BBm- _ _ _2g'2l10_ Rt8X;_\ll___G_lrl ilvorked _ts H1116 lll lleved that it will be found worthy of P B d co rf. P N fnnnlt-,., only ,,,,s,,,,,, ,B to do enrnntin conditions, for we like tn ne- Body refers to the texture or eraln, ;_ “B “ 1’ - 0 “ “W 11151118 more general study than it has ever ( 111'* 1° 1' 1199 ~ °~ uiohly ao possible by the- hand of gln hnymaklng hh h rising haromoten of the bugger, Ii; should he llrrn nml 9==0- _ _ _ _ ,received heretofore. Its study should extn,~,hmhto,._ Such legislation waxy. Criticisms of body are Th J _ t P9 Of 1111101291-_ t0_ the I111lJl1C Schools The greatest bred of all the stal- een nns¢y_ It was mad, by moo *_* "lrrcsay._’_' __ “te1l_nwy.” “cl0udy.” B “___ “WW B b'“°§’ “F SY_‘;“°Y tc- 111 111° 1111111 11111111618 01 the country- lien did not knew the gnnn Poms ol THE BULL GALE _ '-hrisky, nab/y. Texture is deter- F-- “_ 0 __ 011 i' P0011ay Oy he If school buys were encouraged tu bred valuable hlhoh _ mined by the methods of manufac- b"e°r'__°"__;' 1:1991 times 2-225 91111 2-35 1119-KG 8 9811(l'°l9Y ‘IVF-lk 10 the 9011001” trot len ah, ,hose good ooioté it may “` ture. 'rust is, by the churning, wash- _Y -_ _ » -din 2-2 i. Darker Hnl house. the teacher s task of keenlniz hnv he Bskod? They are many F_.__s__ ___ (Selecf,ed,) mg Workhlg and oomng_ ormer y owne here was a starter in a clean school building would be suf- "nn ` ' __ many __ _ *T* ____ __ __ __ The color should be bright and even. 111119 C1999- _ ‘ _ - 5_°i°"ttlYkle”t°”°_d ttf’ Tax “_l’ for gm kind you want. Kaldah, sister of _ ary arms e u ea _ me o en om eros e oys_ ' e- - These include sandy and gravelly ls not the most welcome accessory. ermgg l1r,u()tstEarclill:An‘n'(:rl10fli?1`i;lltl”ino‘i~hiv;:.l:; M°“ta€“° Wm P1°l’“l1lY 110111 011111' “id” this “°t‘"‘~1 improvement' 8 tlic9l11°l¢9 - We wonder how .many owners of l the Canahlan West this lmnt ' d ffl ' D seem i Cult and forbidding- _ real good two-year-old illlles have be used in restorillg to worn The advertisement is the life of all HA*‘I‘AM'S WEEKLY MARKET RE` been halting; »between two opinions the nitrogen that has been tak- types of trade and it is just as PURT-'-HlDES» SKINS. WOOL: this season, as to whether or not it om them by excessive cropping. adaptable; just as suitable to the far- J UNK. is advisable to breed their mares. All 3 can thgs bi; magagod? By s0__Wl_l_l_g mer ns to any other business man. T---__ J _ _wth hafvef i;o_to¢l'_ ¢_:_ases _og _1u_coe;ls,;nd _also 3 poun s o see per acre o e _ . oron o u y . e r n rom g grain. The clover would not Beefhides are in normal supply, the the practice. This success and failure be the grain that season. The INTS OF A G 0 W _ better quality oi short haired stock ls largely responsible for the diiieren- oc spring it ought to make a most P0 O D F0 L predominating and are being absorb- ce of opinion which now exists in the nn, gl-0weh_ As lt, makes ed at unchanged prices. Tanners still minds of horsemen, as to the merits th early in the season, it may c°“°id°"‘bl° has been writmu “b°“t buy sparingly as there is no change and demerits of the practice. No uried in June, and when so bu- egg upe' meat typ* “nd th” g°“°"“1 in the easy leather market. City Bet r11le CBD bo laid d0W11 1‘¢KB1'1ll11g n crop of millet may be grown, l7Y_P° 01 B S9011. P1`1\C¢l°l=\l f0W1. Act- Butcher Hidns_ grenn_ l-lst_ 12}e_ ner this subject. If a marc is a little un- e land is to be summer-fallowed :_’:1_3il;a"1°;‘_°° sl_l_‘c_?‘;’d1_’_;’_;’m§ 5_'9"g hi? lb. Inspected Hides No. 1 13c. No. 'llerlilod or is llknly to he 01111911 1111011' bo ay be buried before the blooming P 9 _ - 9 “B 2 12c. Country Hides, flat, cured, to do a great deal of heavy work in n. In addition te adding tn the “ble that a hen should c.-feel H9 1111 ian, Part cured, 12; to izgc. Green her three-year-old farm. generally iity nf the land it will dll it W1 P’°d“°°"» Wt W” °‘1““.‘“1’ im' ui to 12c. ` sneaking she W “ld be bslf" 1 portant that she should be -'ood at ' 0 no s Cnllnklns nre heln srketed lr-eel bred. If the horsemen does feel able 311 aillintgs othiaeqialtfiiliils ialillliilizleyr, trllrilil i“°“h°‘ting “nd "r°°"u“g' ‘M 1° ”°t at current q-uotatiin: City siting to sive the more B llf-UB 01119 C011- S will had greatly to the moisture "“°°mm°“ t° h"'v° [’°"“ °h’“" '"° “' green, i-lat, 16c. Country, part cured slderation during her H11” P61100 Ol _ ing power of iho oolh The only Cellellt 111 111111118. 0111> in_dlflo1‘6lll= us 17¢__' nnned 17 no 19¢,_ nnnol-ding f,0_ pregnancy and while she is nursing li ost would be the cost of the m°th°"' Imp°“°'“t '4"B‘m°“‘l°“° in condition and take-oil. Deacons or her 10111. 11190111115 11811 bet'-°1` 119 119' ° - e 11 111111 1° *'18* 111° 11° 11 1'°°0¢1v» af\°1't lesl-1» 1 53,50 to 54,00, Nr., 2 52,50 to the farm to permit ef her doing little ily similar? It does it in this way “man head and broad Bhomdem' FM $3-50. ' W‘"`k While he’ f°“1 -15 ”“"1“g' her sweet clover Plant is of stronger ‘tm °°°k it was “Mensa that h° be 5110611511108 °01lll11\10 150 bv m81‘k9l'»°fl Own" need have 11° 1°" re' " h thicker in leg, broader across _the freely Sooomngs orodommotlho gaming. h,-ending he, nt this en,-ly mn wlilnnrtlflgvengirig flfgczeg 11l1°11l‘l°1”*‘- “ii 111111 “ “mil 11°”-"1°'~ city 'take-ns according to size $1.50 see. Many of the best breeding mares "§ “na ta Iiwcoooo of the scarcity It was all the b°'=f°1’ 01 11° 11911 8- tn $1.35, country 5oe_ tn ;1.-/5 dropped their first foals when three ° its 'lotio mote,-io; The Kalllml 91-11115- the mst 15° 5"' 9" th” Spring lambskins 25 to 40c., Pelts years of age. They were good mares :teh zocgweet Eclover on _the _and roost in the mornlhlzotand the iirtst or Sheornngo 20 to 40o_ when h,-ed_ nhd got _good nn,-n nn t t onerous Id lead to the “hid mumhhch_ £0 80 1° 1009 5 U Y ___' F ___ ‘T Wool continues to come to market breeders. Just now, when the season of the bacteria hoo this whnqd 1119 191111113 9nd 11° 'l“"r° °m° in large quantities and is being taken is getting a little past its heaviest . 501119 P°“"-"Ym°" "1 th" day ""°°` t th h d hi h p ice , 1- is not a had time to breed any marc; hr;-tfnifttsrftng growth in the aua"aa1u*°1l 11111511 #YW ‘#1111 81°" l1°"dl' ilhnnghethlxz ling; undfrtnn; lifdlcgt- the twn~yner-ein not excepted. . l ' e» in ._.-__-_ ' 1:5 .i';.:.:‘::°s.::i";.‘§..:- :.'.':::";_.zf ---~ t°"t misgon agoatpfatxanlxrgf don correspondent reports a decline he Cana an B B . un-1. ae One- ee-1"” ef---°° _ 'nu-: min! _ _ _ °£.'.§2."‘..’.I’.Zl l.. ”Zf.. °E3§nZE %?;‘.‘.l be tmlowglllthzttaig thgtgoxssgn ‘ 1 A I 'l gales and the withdrawal of 50000 I 9 er n fi d dium wool on 'ac-` tn, where such grasses will not, _Mn_KING_ . bales of ne an -me w so well. ____But éherou lsayveho ' _. ~ _“__ ';;’;l;"|:°od°f,o::§iol;z°',)1;,;l:'?,::,l;(i.:;);' ngzfnteo ° P’“°°“' 1'” ° “““ “ 'P1111 “ft °' '°‘°"°° °f '“ “5' za w shed clnthin fleece (une) 21 - l t, b i-own for l1d_ l, 11°- “ 9 r°a:hff<‘:rDir?i~l1tanl::yon usneldy 181149 :'nl:,l¢§e1;;`f'l‘:llyltat!;allhedb';nlly eby catlllosg tg “asm tcymgliedtn r;1;a|§uon\s]ni,\;“h§:,,yd' F066 may nut be fully realized by the in fertility when 'mana has flint who are W-mms to study meh mm- gegcenclgmblnx (coarse) .161 to 17c. b°°“ 'mtabnnhed' But ‘W an “dum 6°' which th” M” to mm: Uuwashed fleece clothing l_|iine)18 to t “-1 °“‘“‘..§°.2°.i:2.:t 1°- ..‘l‘°”‘::;::.‘;h..::.°.:.°°.;‘:.';‘:°in “ti ee. 1 will “W1” ° ¢'°" 11”" 1° 'r il i h d, tn li ll-li lllants from becoming woody. nonsldered. The most important Koolasoovdosguzc _;l__r:_|_;a on _sho -_o_o rc; set __ his plant ,hnnld not prove .trou- wings to keep in mind are. first, d ~ _ 6 __ i biennial iutai ' absolute quletnn” City rende e solid in bsrres l o 01119 99 3 "°°d' It B A ' "5 n mf - ~ C oc sold i barrels ln to ii d the wwe- mend mm: with 1°- °1"1 Y 1* 1» 1 11 » s-lflf ls prevented from- so 8 sro n . . _ 0 1 to 6 _,_ N _ Z 5* to so the self sowing of the crop will. clean, dry__hands; thiro_hmiLk___;l_\1l¢K={'_; gal-_Q ons 1 ,ll to 7§’c_ km 2 6 to ' 0' °°"'°° °th" Nami alarm' in:“i:»\ir:°T§:§ di;-nunthuiine sie. ' ' ' ` l B 11D 101' P l°lm°' but pgmsonl gvorhfgoro not hh, thmnh' ann, 1:14,; Horse Hair. Farmer or psdler stock ting will destroy £2193-_ is (roof Moa.. “e,'n¢h ml; yleh genelshesg; is coming to market freely, the de- Y l-11: Plan" cm’ m' P y ,|.h¢l{_ milk tlix-eu times a day'when mend absorbing the supply. Farmer 9°' -_ "gh aw as a, producer; ninth, perller stock 36 to 40c. ......__...._-- 3:11; inotsgrupt the milker unless Old Rubbers, Junk, etc., is absorb- E BEGINNING absolutely necessary, end tenth,have»ed as fast as received st full quota- _ ' ' ' flk the same cow tions. Rubber boots and shoes ac~< oir rl.-lv MaK1Nd.the aims msn in , . h time, , eorrling _to trim 7) to 9c. Auto _o°°"m_'__',d) ue ` - ° U 0 tires, 7 to 9c. Bicycle tires, 8 to ~ ' There are right sash also there are 4c. Lead, heavy. lil to ic. wrl’~l" on ways of cleans -dairy uten- 'Pea Lead _ Bl to Bic. Brass, l""”l°" J°'“" M' Mrfuglinous be "milieu-e-ih in mliiisn substance. nrnvy 9 tt ion. night s tn ir. all nraetlesl purposes. an as useful he though? Wilt Q# ,,o'h_ M., hm sein' nt it. ont nlinunen, which resembles the white corner, heavy, 11 tn 12. Light, io ss rnaneulaln roads. and which have ' 1 I chop' Roses _ . TH USE OF BAND-CLAY ROADS IN THIS COUNTRY. The possibilities of the sand-clay public for a long time to come, still he progress being made in this form of road building in nearly every part ‘of the country is encouraging. Such benefits as have come to Richland County, B. G., Pike County. Allin Dsllas 'County, Ala., Cumberland County, N. C., and many other sec- tions throughout the Atlantic and Gulf States from the use of sand- clay roads should. be a sufficient in- centive for a general study of the subject in those parte of the country where these materials exist in ade- quate quantities. Band and clay have always been abundant in Pike County, Ale., still a combination of the two for road purposes was not thought of until four years ago, At the present time there are nearly 120 miles of sand- clay road in this county, which for bl mesdovllno and hot wterwlll lr t ll .-out pon oh mo K _Q n gg, _ _ a soo to 10|¢_ zlnh gl eo 4¢_ cos a out one-sixth af the amount CO n B and we favour no hard and fast rnlsn the flavor that is demanded in the lowg-“g ;__"- °l_d *mt “nd l’“°°1 213 road, permanresiitwiaigiprlzitlflzaliflnttowolllliti ' MISSION OF SWEET GLQVER _where the beginning of haymaking is market. Some of the common faults tw - ° l’°‘~°- 3 YV- Old U01 91111 result, _ ...é . concerned. Rather we wgnld lee two in flavor are designated as “fiat,"’, Pacev 3351110" ra” 2-19 W0* “nd It has been _found that this kind of ,p,,,l_ »n,,,,,_ Shaw) nireurnetnnces settle' it-i. e.,_the ecn.l "nshy," --rancid," "wendy," --nm §_n°;._d2. 'I Brett 2él_0 pace. Races W111 reed is namirnbly suited to the , , islators in many' states have de- dm°“ °f ""3 119117939. for too es;-ly cream," "acid" and "stable." Flavor ° ° °" el’ - 91111 25111- northwestern part of the country as 2 1_4 O _.___ s. A great young sire. Futurityl all over, and the sire of colt ters of size and substance. Will e a grand lot out at the races year. Watch them. They are the th C ____t__ U __ _ d _ w nnings for 1912 amounted to S35,- e 0 y, it-,_ slim c ny ron ls. 775 and A Gold Cop valuoo ot ‘500_00 for $30,000. Service Fee $15.00. and he was afterwards sold to the J. M. NICIIOLSON (T0 be C°"ti““°d') ldarcb ZilEfMsl year. _ I Mammulll lea-Party ._ .ALBERTQN The Birthplace of the Marvellous Black Fox Industry On Thursday. July ._3__1 st. The Town Council and Citizens of Alberton will hold grand Tea-party as above and cordially invite all both nent nd far to come and partake of the excellent ihings that will provided in abundance and assist them 'to make the A Grand Success casi< 11 th Socially and Financially. ‘ No pains will be spared to provide means for both old d young to enjoy a splendid outing. Boating, Music, Fox how and other attractions will be provided. Special trains from Charlottetown and Tignish. Watch t for band bills with time tables and fares. By Order 332-_Tu1y18Mthurs,Sat5i 2%] Ef:"`;"”. as You Need Our Kind l ll Of Good Plumbing I ' ` I i Whcn you want plumbing that is better than the common kind- that lasts longer than cheaper systems and gives no bother-you nee-i to see us. We can give you perfect and pcrmunent satisfaction on every point oi’ the work. know by nciual comparison nnil experience that for the price our etylo of plumbing is the beat for your home. No job is too big, no job is too small repairing, remodelling or a complete new sysioln receive the some careful attention. all, write or phono 393-J. Fred H. Trainor n,'§,‘fn‘f,1‘,l“ii‘,,,. _ \ _\ Of The. - .- - 'H---mi .WHERE T0 STAY IN IIALIFAX. Halifax loiel Fogmgnn is Organized __| Service -' lt costs -but the stendy increase in business proves its value ‘ When you slay at the Halifax you can enjoy living. E. L. leeIl0NAl.D, lsnshh ` i.i