unison 1. 1936 » I. THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN n =;__ l F y LNE.'WS Y * . museum“ NorEs \%wv i ' - ' Attention Farmers l ll toda started o’ mngzfistmzwhm. to build on ollou at the Approach ' Bum!!! Wednesday, ‘ ‘m: uircbiouirwuibc-prepuesm TIIELY NOTII 0N TOPI¢I CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming Spade Your . Own Garden The flIBl-e W01 an earnest home gardener has need of in the spring is a spade and the first opgfgflgn‘ nnnuomc nsrlou Foxes until mated, (Continued from Page 13)., _ ‘ "The soul's Address to u. -- 9h“ ‘mmellvflflflwa was Ahat us- M‘ “'“"°" °' P°m°fl “I! Tumlm raring Soot cub. < a to b: mum,’ u “who” 2:23:22 remained m ‘he hm“ she preplfl: u." a at fl . _ . alter the ground is dry enough to "a. ‘m!’ m m’ sworn o, H_ w_ “m? Thing: lzlélllé! tot be stressed are. m p ce on Seed in both 90a and IMelb. ltlll- lLast Tuesday the writer had the very near namesake in the Domln. Wig-‘gystiag; 2:? e2: flflfdflfllr.‘ t 1/3 Ration; 2/3 Meats v _. fellow: the original ls Very much bake c no sze out of the‘ Will be interested to talk to peas u of meeting ch,“ M ion Fur Auction sales Limited a ' t aDPfl g‘ o .. t, and may“, mmversmy quh.emen,s_ 7M on your Fertiliser re- o; crapaud on u“ t t W!“ m, _ Wm h 1 1 ' _ one unaccustomed to it and the After Matllll feed GES- ‘i ~ . I irig a good hearty figffiaflfflclftjl- a0“: h? vylngxganeson “r we temptation to hire a man with a TATION and ‘WHELENG é is, , plow ls always strong. And many a garden fever has grown cold walt- ing for the plowmun to keep his DWmi-BB. Whfe many a garden has longer. and flnizhes with a ghost‘. _ ‘ picture oi corruption as undergonl: gggnlgllggllni-e lglaikljllly Wkifln. along,‘ by the human body, which the poet This m5 a _. " . iviseiy cn-ilitcd. ‘The soul's anger at Pusan. sQas°.g:\c'im°ll°“- ‘the i?“ - - ~made ne o ect‘ l RATION 1/3; meats Zfll. of‘ mefltfl. start red meats 1/2; Offal 1/2, and increaseolfal for the information of those whq ificlclélgsflge m his vicinity, is s very dams b 10mm whose experience "k m Dlbwar days when Thanking you for your buslnell In the plot. Frank B. Blarke One week from next Monday the sllvcr fox fur auctions wi.l start in i i London with the Hudson's Bay the sinful body is a. ver comm . subject in medincvai ylheraturz? zgyegfiulg?,,r-udy. by all Ellzll-rlii I _ says Professor Gordon. Accordllt! l-iis’ 'lf"r.w- Bfich. Thomas.‘ i 6X98 were selling (tam w“ u, Company leading off. Recently bee“ “mnme bxause ‘he Wilrkfill‘ to 2/3 and Iedl-ICB Hid MIMI , m Mglmsmmn “HM, "The 5mm, an bconctsion was that we are v . ~, f A“ i U“ “folly-five thflilsa-nds, yes, “my there has beena. bit better demand mated w the piowman or a Iaoor- to 1/3 by one week ‘More the toul, shaRl comv, loud in its umnflln with s sense or two more _ _ ~.___ ousand, dollars a. pair. for silver fox as evidenced by prl- e1‘ Wflgmlwofly dvlle- first vixen is due to whey‘ ‘g bu,.,,ows_ always m the seveuthlitw cfilll‘ telder filVsl. mud‘ some dmon md grammar soon’ 1 1 . _ ~ Mr M ' 8* vate treaty sakes. and while there 59B B garden after a wln- D- . .“ night tihatvlf. as weh would say-i in the xltztgjgyltyyarifgegfigaelgbjvwf J-if it does not kill out-till? ‘l?’ liclllllsisilidlmlshstfi“ moo“ ‘ heernwnoflliemrl to xlrllrilgggaalldlise T? zllergdlaltfeisn bglldvg m‘? sic: gllidmiaac Illlgslllsbllfenalm A seliollfl feed a, daj‘gf ‘k once B. W063 " 1i‘ t Ne hun- , ‘ ‘-‘ -° - ' ' ' urse . e r I - , . years. to and the may which 11;: To lnj_anbe this helemes a “We aofihsliglgfgptlfll of’ mathematical of which the tpsakgr bad‘, m “up hips been a most successful breeder- Wlll be fairly firm, yes, perhaps more. And what a satisfaction to fiSh IS good, feeding a light since lt wore. unless ere that the wggkgxfivényfiilmxty "ltflillfz-l.‘ whflmsnguaze "Bo lhfixfilieziyghxtckllllldc gamut}: Egg higfim" lirnferolisioglisihtlcitllyabstllle pretsenl gsgyfulilrlliudrgarlldlvzwdgkllizetetdadt tlllt iilrlhgnggrxllxgiangeivlm ‘xtmbaependedltrl feed of 2 or 3 on‘ ' He,“ m“; _ _ _ w,“ bung ma end o! a 1mg v s ree, n one K N“ mn-wme . - e e . me g had th 0 o ou c a n e i h no spa e _ . . - . _ . me of houses so much- mm mil-flail verse lasted "several "dc -- d d . em. 1913 or m4, 1 hm not mourning costumes -for the late in a da or even in a week, since _ ' “f we Wand Then’ mm’ ‘New’ alike that Sh, hgr5eu had to yookixdl ‘ht "W" lldvahced sums at but it was now uiwcssgfiilafili surf’ which. Mr. Moore bought a King and that silver fox is the fa- the earl; crops occupy n. small por- _ ~ c ve han at twqity,‘ pair or blue foxes m... 5 m... m vcriie of these, will help consider- m... only of the entire space. And ‘ cea-a) of something else. If we dorrt to that. watch out our grand old English ii will ciy in a cold voice; ivii speak steriily to the "Vi/hat hast thou done, one? What affliction hast ‘vuusm me: . . . what hadst thou to blame in me, sccursed one? . . when once at work and a hit hard- ened to it spadhig goes surprising- ly fast. , Good tools are always importan ably. A great many people were of the opinion that the demand would be rather for the mediums and darks, but the popularity of black materials such as new velvet with dull surfaces and dull satins and other blacks with which silver fox will combine admirably, has changed that ides. bit-int John who were dfllng a lamb l“ cibuslm“ importing blues from as a and selling them throughout the Marltimes. He was thv. only 122g’ Isieigfsshei-hrd wtltlf o! whheomhad ° 8*! H8 t to bfeed. The first yea;- he had a lit- .r of thirteen or fourteen and suc- mssiulliy raised them. “l8 L0lll for the n umber ‘l the d , _ , o‘ °°r madel Finely our author comes dustn- . sonowml evely effort to induce her twin; _ ,_h,,,,\slrla (aged six or thereaboutsl wiThZChuS/iisillhted Idm the cm‘ °I “male will disintegrate as the ipas". their proper entrance. The e 1d , 5 "° - I" Willi-lid the l-atln did; as when the “none” of 41mm“ a-ways sybpped. “as a dog o‘; tegiceflicrvundnagalnst the claims the Romans becumc the "doom. o! l \\‘il5 ioiccd to dwell in thee in‘ wwld", M’ ‘he pm?" d°°'- but n“ iouslye siftgdsllor has ‘Fen labor‘ m‘ Gum’ the "nlm" ‘l! m9 Tell" m, world ' y 3UP“ did“, never; one could extract ‘any informatloni sclentws are aoiegrs,‘ and‘ theons and the “now" or ths Anglq- gunrri me ircm inc lust or thy dé-Ia‘ i0 how they knew it. The nesr- i ed “my some mo“ aggy peibuac- Saxons. From which confusion of {l.'(‘.- against heIl-Iormonls so griev- c“ Ffphnatton w“ acmrded w“ especially endowed b ' wtjmen amlongues Heaven preserve u!‘ oils, . . burl I was a. soul sent to m‘ whe" We get here. we know a power w m . “ythna u” with] H°m° ind m"? Lil-in Writers iiicc from G26." .Thus it reviles m“ “fine Yen?“ bed5"°'~‘d5 "e up‘ hood o; was: g7‘; elnelghm" "5 Qlm‘ 131mm! 58081186 0i their riic hairy‘ then it must needsde- “Mm The? ‘fell the llelilhborhood tented. m . r be“ m u’ a! to cum!“ °Y their 9-99. ' of their ialr, the little yellow bed-i ~ “Y Wt smell. 0r hear. with which we are not acquainted, iteads; and that is the my“; we or frel or infer it, but they know But we need not go back to antl- u 15 ‘here- i“ U"? i-Wlfl Bills knew quity for this kind of puzzle. A put" tat cock-crow, the poem states clscvzlieio) "afllicied by deeds, reek . _ - " call instinct, or intuition, or the , th. o0)» 0i 11¢ 1- by 11° mf-‘flYi-‘i the shah “my. children, he c°ns,der_ tlheltighlgtte yellow bedstceds were broadcast recently guveius this gem ss this cryptic sense and. p" ' of poesy as the chorus of a. comic Joys of heavsn. The dust lies where Animal Foods" l. _ t do it for you. Immsdldtwelyw and for this 10b one needs a Spad- shading the surface can be‘ hm ing fork, strongy made, a sharp, smooth, and the task oi putting in short-handled spade and a steel the early seeds begun, rake. It is beLt to work in an avenue -' ‘ " 6 feet wide or so. Begin by digging across this avenue a trench about ' 2 feet wide and one full spades r 9; all earth from this ' ' .; w» .____..__ At e conference of nutrition ex- perts held last November in um- don, England, a. jointstatement was issued by them in regard to “energv giving" as well as “protective foods." They condemn the increasing con- sumption o! sugar and highly milled cereals and urge that these be re- m“ i“ bfifllills was carried on some years ago in the western Uri- zied States, particularly the state “l Washington. but think it must have Deter-ed out as no advertise- ments or reading matter ls not- .ccd in the fox magazines concern- depth. Remove trench. Clean the surface or the ~ next 2 feetoi all debris and tramp Serious gardeners read F‘ book] this debris down in the bottom of and magazines to krt) pggtgfl on the trench. Then spade up an_d;proper methods and the m“; throw into the trench the earth i fiower and vegetable subgectsymr .__.__ the ladies all ‘L ‘v35; l‘ “m, Niumiém “nswfln “a: exercise it in urprising force and "‘-""‘ song-Oh Hades in; them oiler any re uge, e or solace b _ PULSE AND RESPmATION - - - ~ . , m ~ ire. __ i§tl°...‘*‘°‘€...3“2i.i.¥2’°“i3.““.‘:...£‘;€ w . ...—~ PM i» c ‘rum a i»;- £.‘.‘l“;.l‘.‘.°...“i‘l3u‘°€’.f..f‘.€i%.d€f§ i‘3§..‘;“‘.2‘.‘“‘f.‘i‘£“’l§i' l 1‘ whh n5 revflaflox‘ o! the stranze and large cities never had mmwmg “P the “T5919 1n 198i (kernel) of the nuts!" When this Bu ‘Co. “gulf; or ‘he Hudson's The dcatlil imd ntlire lmlk SEW-ma trellfll which m" be fined Primer" b ‘fluid lei Cow“ qnden ’" ’ '5 “m” ‘l “mm “S ‘°““““’° ' WW5 "We wiweioini: the three cfassic had tnembled away into sil- bilge filalile Eplildegliledmll.‘ Wraglhlgginanmanyspcdgitrles l. B53: as was the m-ii- and this“ operation Macmlllanycmais .'....“i',‘..",‘.‘? I y is repeated until the garden is This comprehensive book deals lih l ll’? l. l ll. . l!’ n: a page of Baudelaire. e 513‘ 5 dmc" y m ma mg thermometers. I cull the following ems 1 pyweeded (o find out how ‘Tax-m at Moum Pearl by the New vlluabm mod through . skimming dme- ' will‘ gardens from planting seeds ,. __ _ d , .3 .5 (.8 “m; his way about, and believed t s _ “ulllfi‘\)lz‘f’é“zlh~ tlzgmudé‘ o‘ laisalved w“ due m a so", o; subconscfous 21:3? irziywllllote biog ‘lint theunhofilmuch had been “underetanded of ‘nundland Department of Natural and separating. ~ ~ » . » . memo“ aided by “mm kmd p ieres B. the people." Hades. I found, was n, Resources, Mink from the Experb ._._.-._- Burying debris, including the rem- to tools, and has a well Bflfliiggfl _ mental Fur Farm at Kirkfleid, on- Some of the important protective nants oi last year's crops. is said index for consulting any pfdfllgm o! not helpful in some measure, to u general reader. the terra. incognito. it was necessary to explain that that the little wooden u" huts was a cross-reference to an- m e W the othleé- comic’: wheregn anuuglskimg ~ ma en norms er s r: ‘i movements of young bu,“ o! some. Ehetepuils: at birth is 140 todhe wouldn't leave my utue wooden hug at the McLure do MacKii-inon sil- Some young migratoryiml "h . n infancy 12o to 13ft, ill for youl" Filbert was a. stumbling V" FOX Farms. Ltd.. then held oo- congregate into flocks undid‘ 1d °°d- 1Q°~ i“ Wum 99- l“ block-quite unknown here. The 5mm“ in Iflblafim’. Mingan, Win- when the time to travel comes, they fault 35°11 i“ °1d 53° 65 m 7°? double play on "colonel" failed as “i993 and ilmel‘ will“ Whtfe Hlld- lead the way. flying with exoep-Wmd l“ d°°"ll°”‘“d°- 75 m s“ Theya punrwhile a “nut" (sometimes 5°"'$ 35V 51"" Tammi; °l>‘~‘!‘a¢i°fl5 “can mad, and at a parucu‘ rIPIIlSG ls faster in the female‘ than 5m“ knum as a shade above a are conducted. date, to one particular spot on them‘ m‘! male by 6 l” 14 bu“ P" moron, was equally obscure. The lminute; but only after the eighth really satisfactory words were ‘Mb The California Fox and Fur Breeders Association held a’ pelt i‘.l bees cuwlw- fes and Gilbe ti Wh t c mm - gyrgcuonay “bl The pulse is qulckened by ex- yawn a thousand yes“ ahesw’ $111, show in January at Gar-dine, Cal- ifornia. The principal honors were null in the body for its self-denial rzil civili; u niucii rarer thcmel "lncrc ‘is yet another collection of lingo-Saxon MES. to be noticed. nnri‘ strange to say it iepascs in the rzlihedlill library at Veroelll, in Nrrthtrn Italy. But this must wait for mxt weeks “Notes? A SENSE 0F DIRECTION by department oi agriculture experts at hand. Its list o‘ bu‘b: and hardy to be as gOOLl as burning it for de- plants, with their special character- stroying the fungi of plant dis- istics and habits. as well m season eases. But the method here de- cf bloom forms only one of ‘many scribed must be followzd with ex- int/creating chapters. It is well fl- actness and the debris be buried lustrated with drawings and photo- deeply, so it will remain undisturb- graphs. ed until decay is complete. Nothing ——- - — - should be buried that will not readily decay; pl€C€S of wood. shavings, etc., shcifd be kep-‘Jout K E dthe gag-dab ‘ THE Prurru The buried when it decays and your this humus is iuken up into the top soil and enriches it. By adding an inch or so of the subsoil to the top soil each year the layer of friable soil is gradually deepen- ed and the productive powers of the garden increased. Spoiling in this manner prepares the garden thoroughly for seeding with much less expense than plow- ing and much greater satishction. All the corners may b: reached, which is dimcut with a. plow, and the damage so often done by carc- less plowmen is avoided. And bcst of all, the garden can be prepared immediately the condition of ihc soil permits. without the wcaryin: Wei ht for someone to come and ion of which the commission urged, are milk and milk products. eggs. green leaf vegetables. fruit, fat fish and meat and cod-liver oil. It suggests the daily quantities of some of the more important protective foods for expectant or nursing mothers. The m:re important rgpmmenda- itons of the report stated: i. Although a qualified diet may be so constituted-from a few pro- tective foods as-to be satisfactory, it L; a general principal that variety of diet tends to safety, provided it sense of direction. The faculty l 2‘§“.‘.?§"u.“‘.’."i§.".f.'~i.~.°i?é‘.~§ P£Y°wi1i§u The “who rebirth» could not see beyond the walls of breathing) °t “n adult L‘ 18 its basket: nor does ‘it explain the fulfill. will be used as the nucleus food-i. wllsllmlit of a fur ranching industry in New- foundland. Mr. Douglas secured his first experience in fur farming, DISINIEIVAHY FOR FARM and HOME Allllrored by Dominion llenltlr of’ Animal: Branch, with n rn-efflcir- out of 1B In 22 Hyilenle" Labora- tory Method. Prom Switzerland comes a story o: u cow. l-ler owiicr who lived aty (icnevu. so‘ri her to a farmer living, in tho canton of Vaud. fillkfll mile; nwny, and she was driven thither. Tcn days after her sale l; 2y was back at the old homo. iciin and limping. but obviouslyi gird in be back. She had hiked all the ivay. ziiicled by that inexplicable srnsc of direction. A few years ago. in fill nriiclc in this coliinm, I 101d of my grandfather's oat. which vrris trnmportcd. in a basket. slunl at the toil oi a farm wagon, to l new home sixty miles away. She was a “shut in" for a few days till the old gentleman thought that she was habituated to her new habita- tion. but on bcing let out she was speedily among the mixing. fortnight afterwards a. woefully be- drnggled cat crawled up to the door or the old home and mowed for admittance. The new tenant wrote for instructions, supposing she had been forgotten; and the upshot o! debris adds humus in spading next ‘ STERILIZIXO menu Kl-Jlgoplznqu Full information from your local Cooper dealer, or druggfnt. \ (‘nlrzuliult |llI‘ll'llIlll0l')lt The foundation stock of the All- Star Ranch was purchased from T. B. Hamill. oi Alberton, P. E. l. The deal was made during the 1920 fox show at Montreal where Queen Sybil was the Champion Fox at the show, later becoming the foun- dation of the All-Star prize win- ning strain. CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED l Toronl . ____._. The commission desires to draw nutritive quality o milk. which ‘although its vitamin A through the r of fat, retains the protein. and G vitamins. the cfllfllllm other mineral elements. SUIT m, _ m cltement, exertion, or food: and is k y. this 1 r d .d_ lllgictv l“? a hi? "l" 5m" i“ ‘he “Wm”? "h" yemgtry 8002115,? my; 1,50,?‘ taken by John Lee. of the All-Star contains a sufficiency o! the aw- .’ w y‘ y n u e hgwe snub during the rest of the day. Its fre- ' ' Ranch of Pine Knot, California, tcctlve type of food materials. Eléegvgmgcinfie 65.. 8w‘; c; Conny“. quency is diminished by cold, sleep. -_--.-____._ who carried on the first and second 2. White flour in the process of ‘ . ' l i - 1' f lm ' t and “as the“. eye; can 0.113, Qistmgmes ma} Digital“ prizes in the pale silver aglesiso milling ls depr ted o poitan, “'5” “was “ M’ mil“ “w”; ‘Ii gfeturlling to u‘... subject of the . Mr. Lree is. one c: the prulgpci be ‘decreased and partial substitu- L‘ “m” “m m” “m. Ye “mm, l.“ dormer article r find these notes In West Indleg stock-holders in the All-Star Ranch tion by lightly milled cereals an pulses hum arc porch-led bl “Mo” [he kmpemium 0g baths. The ' at Winnipeg, which was founded especially by potatoes. The con- QYSBPV by A. M. Doyle of Prince Edward sumptlon of an excessive amount of degrees F The warm bath from 92 “its Mush ha been import d Island, now of Winnipeg. sugar is to be condemned and in ' ' ' s e and not birds nor infects, that Sirltc o8 deg. F. The tepid bath from mm “fie British west Indies and W. B. Thomas likes to study. A 85 to 92 deg. F. As already mention- has becom a Staple “time m me Fillet/OW l! “Yiled- _ mathematical tutor at. a naval col-led, a thcrmometer should always diet of most o! the natives, wmes o“: x312; figigiiildhéoagt a.‘ tcggsgigc; L lege once confessed to Sir W. that ‘be t3? heno itself is not to ML w_ E Bum Canadian Tmde The cemmmion commends we wk he bclieved Wordsworth was occur o. 1e . s “s p? the Ionhcomm issue t the C0 dency in some countries to increase . B 0 m- of mankind coming into the WW“ caller “Se. The lwi bath is "will mercial Intelligence Journal. It is t t; d nursing "trailing clouds o! glory!’ sift abouiiln wllaim- in quickeulnz the admirably suited for this climate §,§‘,f,",fe,§‘f’,f*§§f,‘§, .,,“';,,.,,.de m. viilh "cling and intelligence that breathing, and restoring circula- and local conditions as it wiu keep edeqme supp“, ,0, ma,“ my... belong to another world than the tion and warmth. It ought not to rm- ; misusing length c: time in m“ o; an “as and adotescents, ‘ m“ we w‘ analyse‘ The M“ ‘my’ ll h a Th arm bath has food l be ii lllt-liislllaxlhse esame lug, but is less ted, dlrlduls ccalfilzap eélifoillgrlrartldpobe Wm‘ the“. wives‘ are enjoying me "" ~- " u in r in effecting ithin the ’ n the l west in balmy 5"" “t mam" Fm“ “d "Went a“ ° 3° _ w m“ °I ° ‘ visiting other parts "7 the south its purpose. It casue. languor and comes. y 1 d, th w , ‘m Both f\\ \ / / / relaxation of the muscles generally. In recent years, with cocoa. at an n“ u gyfccesseffi, mfilarmers D I W a i“ ’“i.‘.h‘f“'.’..i‘.°ii'..'fi‘i.l°.°’l.€.‘i‘é 2i‘.;§‘.“‘§...‘,‘"§..;i‘éi,‘Z.%2..°€£Z°‘2.&’}§ 1w reche- win-ass “w” “ ' ‘ a ‘iffilwim 33,2 "§°.‘.‘.i£§°°‘§§“‘.“u“ i _ . g cass o ai- , u - v y‘ . in other conditions. as tlliose 0d rtitatimdpogiitilation 12:55 beexthforiiitd tuned pa“ suvem m5 strain is — ‘ fever and excicment. it cams an Per . » composed o; three wemknown u, , - _ rtspro _______ ‘we have a good little station in cr-cy; it "shorely" 1v ommendntions arc vegetables or fruit. lslon of extra vltai D, either in cod-liver oil or l“, radiated products whenever su - shine is not. abundant, especially in. the period of growth and during pregnancy." y __,_.__. My reason for re-publishlng iii conclusions of these eminent seier tisis is that intelligent fox breed cm throughout this province cnr gain considerable benefit by ca"? fully studying them. I would at‘. vise that they be clipped and H tained in your scrap b01114 "lid Y9 (erred to from time to time. Th high recommendation given to po wise some of Other rec use of fresh need for prov ‘fatigue, hunger and certain drug's. in the most valuable pelt . nutritive elements. Its use should h humin bans hot bath ranges from 98 to 112 For more than three humhed n’ l‘ Gwever’ Lhls case partial replacement by ‘ h Commissioner in Port of Spain, in A aieiy imaginative when he talked Each of these baths a the any intake up to almost a m o’ 0W0“! “flags (“ch as ad be prolonged after ahesc objects ale the hottest weather, has a. high Sven mmtberg and o‘ a Booth I - - ' u sight tonic to the sy.t.em, and low prices of a, few years ago, th competition from the cheapest grades of Newfoundland cod. A mm, tribute 1s am to Ram}, l" Enllieh cm’ canadm“ p°n°ck ‘ma Parsons, Fur Tradepcurnmissioner k5 hake, and pickled fish. These mar- o; the Hudson-s Bay Company, kets at present consume codfish whose head om“ ‘s at wymlpeg‘ “med “nun? “t “pprmdmawly Manitoba, in the February issue of $1,530,000, of which Canada supplies "F," of canadafi» It traces Nm “bwl 35 P” ‘lent "flied at $355" Parsonss career with the Hudson's Bay Company since he first ent- ered their employ in 1900 at the age of nineteen. u VIXENS NEED l“HWPERLALS” Successful fox ranchers feed IMPERIAL lX BISCUITS bccause they contain food cle- mcnts essential for health, strength and success- ful. propagation. “IMPERIALS" should be fed liberal i0 I0. 00o foxmsmgglmx; at 8x21‘: ~Trinldad with imports in I934 ° the“ ‘awe despme m“ atmub amounting to 6.104.163 pounds as ‘a; o‘ qflfiy’ Dan. yuLum und against 6,111,070 pounds in the pre- ll n “A s and" And ,, and vious year continues to be the best Abner» mfnk “An venli-x‘ Wm‘ market 101’ Canadian codfish and, all?!“ g‘ Y?“ ' 1d a“ ghafles although an incernsing quantity of the "I 1°» W“ s“ ~ . Newfoundland and English cod is Five years after joining he be- came a Post Manager and in 1909, District Manger, establishing what Iy now Balilllll. l7 Rlllhmmd m“ clmml" being sold due to thecdecreased in- is now known as the Eastern Arctic . .. toe u _ to . New Y°lk~ fifllsvfllceshme ‘hztkgh: oome o! most of the urgricultural Division of Posts. In 191s he be- w,“ spoxgafafayslinlég pfQduct in m.- io vixens because they supply clcmenis neces- flllplfly 01 1m» B-noe as no D labourers, substantial quantities o! came District Manager of the Lab- 1 x med and the emphasys pm“... . m“. to ensure large Hue“ of s“, n r u . " d DIM Wm‘ the demami A hm“? Nova Scotie. large and extra-large rador ~District and in I921 Chief o ' g =1‘; m; Wm no‘ i - ‘ ' - ‘ . u l‘ p palm “mam u m“ ‘ fish m be,“ 80M Factor o! we company‘ a hm? g: ma‘; gixxiutfeteowlqtem rrvivmt apply: maintain health and vigor of yixcns. ' resum- _ ' ' “mm” t‘ ‘ “s p m“ m“ “°“°'" 1“ “""‘° M" W‘ i» one branch "f “is animal m“- “IMPERIALS” fed during this season rcpziy sons became Fur Trade Commis- (iron-n c; course, sioner, succeeding Mr. French and other distinguished gentlemen in- cluding Lord Strathcona. ily will in a mcrlifle Canada will be represented at apply to others. the centennial Exposition, Ade- laide, South Australia, to be held from March 20 to May I6, i936. in ably reliable statistics have been compiled showing that in the aver- age radio program, fifteen per cent of the time l". taken up by adver- richly in generous results. IMPERIAL BISEIJIT CUMPANY, Ltd. ____----- tising; in some programs it rum B! honour of the centenary of that I high B-s rci-iy per cent of the al- state. Mr. Parsons has done much to LADY l-‘ANIJ soiroor. ‘ ‘ loll/ed time" 'm my southern friend _ ._._l_ ' foster the growth of fur fanning, ——- Charlottetown, l’. h. I. I say. null out the switch as I do! rizs for test under the Advanc- His company has undergone ‘cori- Report of Lady Fane School for the month of Februaryz- Y _ >_“__ siderable experimental work with- _______ Swine were receiv- l wonder if, fifty ye ed Rgglgtyy for Grade IX-Llicnneth Paynter. ---"---~ » i anybody will want to hear the ed at the Dominion Experimental in its own operations. ft has cem- - ' ' . pQpullf rungs of 1936? station at Qhgy-{Qtwmwq}. p351" tributed generously in its efforts Grade VI-Litubrey Gamble; 2. - *- Radio is a powerful instrument (mm 3o News“ 0f m, pigs re“. to encourage the industry. Com- George Sturdy; 3. Lewis Francis. of education, and speakers ought 9d, 13 pcr cent graded select, and pletcly modernized the Hudson's Grade V—1-D0rigOakes;2-F3181° c M o to make certain that their "well of 54 p" “m, 0g the dam, qugflflgd Bay Company meets the various Francis. u r n English" is "undefiled." before using (m- Advanwi 353mm competition of the modem fur Grade IV-l. Muriel Francis; 2- . . ‘__ trade, e living and growing lnsti- Denton Francis; ti. John Francis. Limited "' ' lutl°n~ 253$‘ IGEEIIM Everem Gamble? 6t Queen Street, London, E. C. 4. Ellllllld *_- . . ___________________.___ Fur Trade Commissioner-at his Grade 1-1. Glady Gamble _ _ FERTILIZERS rziirztzizirsir. 2E“ mar: Public Auction Sales i - nudes start at dawn. d te f Ga ble, Do is 0 k , Ce i1 O kes. u‘ Wedcon Iazwrifyir yiznufiertlllfi of very but grades both chemlc- lializfards. men acoompilgh tllzngecarrlf I-Iniighest aileragg-eiuhrey Guamblc. of y u: mec nee y n e o ng our ngy impomible; his orders g h Teacher, Grace Deacon R F :i:.:::.:'.r~'-......... u." “- “w "'8- , ~ W O 3T8 S am BS- Snperpboephnte, 10% 18.50 . sadors in the vast regions where Now"; Mun-o om‘ Sales Held Superphotrphnte, 20% 19.50 his warrant reigns. He must co- _ _ _N Se“ " ~ ' l e . s urn" ‘M in: 3L3§‘;;“‘2.’;‘.l"lfl.t°‘éill“ié“‘l‘..i'l“ m w» i» Jamwfy - Aim‘ - Omb" CLUEI Potential power. ‘z-lit-O 2100 lug many millions of dollars M the Dumb o‘ North Mum“ - - 1 ' School for the month of February: l. » 4-8-1 ' 99.20 of Canadian furs in the ity of _ ' ' Kerr raiswmr Your viewer-rowers sownoua 4-8-10 u... London. where the ‘nyer: may 331‘; ‘,‘,~,,,‘~_F“,‘;;' gigmggre-s. Special Silver Fox Sales (61) Niagara I-‘nlle. ‘New Ylvirkiyfgl) {he Po‘oI of Eugenio, 4-6-13 gointe and examine them fn com- 3 Gordon 336d‘ g ' ’ :f‘f\lllll‘.l\'lt (68) Twin F: r ' o o- adorn Perk. rt e . 5-0-8 . o . ‘Grade v __l ‘mm ' H _ Coin bi c u . (snail a. i ' (as Old riiirtui i s-io-s but 3'. ' Y‘ °°°°'- ‘*- . G s: ‘ifuilail... Notion; (g6) Lille Tl!‘- er delivered l-Ii lhihn ltotion on Prince Edward hiuid in olr- At a meeting of foxme d i- m“ com‘ a‘ 0mm Hooper‘ N oven‘ be r 18 M a rch i ”ii.' Aft rsnvie u ‘rtflnbcacci (ca) Bonldn imlfnt. “c”... ’ ’ menlild tth o deal‘ l“ 6"“ v" m)“ m“ Mm‘ any c. rut u: n ‘n lit ' o o ormoro. e a e range o e.wn- ‘we. 2 Marlo,“ coyé‘. 3 Dom“, - ’ i ' ‘, am Colorado U.8.A.|’(69)'l1dal lilyof undy Geh- ‘r an,“ u, ‘ma, ‘um y w, n. ‘ “um” y 50c ‘m. riipcv. recently. it was unanimously ' ' ' ' y ui-fum ultra. Rapids", or. ~ org-é. River‘, ecu-j. w, ,3 h m‘: y °' " “ ‘ ° amass Pie xmituuc thslvacste? ¢"g;;;gi;~,,_ (“FL Jmem Mo-m December 10 Jane 8 ‘ " ' ' . . _ w cm: z-te-e tnlnin toflon t 22.20 "i" ‘i’ "l" Mm" W- - . . - What and wiicrquu-g _ _ . . . _ m 33-“ wvmnwhghurgeirwm i" f P" is‘ tubular t? heldmflelhdl 3.... “‘,;;,3,,.‘*;,*_"_°3;_°;);,=m “w”, . January 6 September 28 twat... "i uiiur i bu»... . Ourfertlllle m now inntook and rscaytcecumurb y r bucked “if a“ v" 3"“ °i °’ “m” o-rade m-—1- lam Hoover: 2. . . . I .......,".,;"‘,§,,",.‘,‘,°".I,’Z.‘....... fit! qunllr. u. m- ccuuiuili‘; m u». each. ° ‘ ‘ y;jjeiigyqjhymfiigfywsr~ Aloft" Ralph Crabbe; a. Verna Coles. "' - v ‘ “‘°."¢'“' l i i I "m" “ml Y°" °'“"°° ‘" °' °°° "1 ‘m’ *l°""~' that were ‘.15.’... cmciuili filial: $5.112. I-Tlllkfitdgnndz" “$55k... 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