SEPTEMBER 13. 1952 g , ma GUARDIAN. cl;lA1u.o'r'ra-rowN ,, PAGE rygan : 1 . VTVVV " Q riilriv lions oil iiints TNEWSY NOTES' . oolulroreo wmi ,...,............;. B, J l SilVCr FOX and y Minlc Farming our sun: ROAD to security and eonlommont which take: care oI you and your Ismlly today . . . and tomorrow . . . is planned economy oliorsd by modern llIo assurance urvleol. 0 seeds that have s seed cost im- pervious to water. one of the clovers known for years to have such a hard seed cost was sweet Wild White Clover The growing season of 1952 has ”,,H”,”””,h 3 ea” ' I)lElen5ll;J,;:l:;ta:,l;1lnic;loI,I;1 thfh,XS:f,1:f.; 1 M M1 t m 1 11, with The House of Aronowelz New es are being more and more usedi i it over. e 0 us 0 cna . v . prince E-dwud mam. Them 1. 3 this clover R W” muly uwnyl York, has reopened its Paris for trimming cloth coals. ' y general belief among farmers that ' every crop following a good crop of clover will greatly benefit, not p only from the nitrogen stor- ed in the nodules that form on the clover roots, but from the improv- ed soil conditions because of the amount of humus that the clover roots leave in the soil. i Pastures were better during the spring and summer, tllan we can recall in the last fifty years. Their condition was greatly enhanced by everywhere without being seeded when conditions are favorable for its growth. This wonderful provision of nature to perpetuate certain plants has been observed - for generations. Recent. investiga- tions have furnished concrete evl. dance that indicate how legumes, such as alfalfa and clovers, tre- , quently appear in lawns and mea- dows years after these areas have been known to have been seeded to clover. Germination tesls of clover seed placed in a gcrnlinator for a seven ' 1 .- - a.;. so. - day test, which is normal for cer- seedlin rid n d ds . inc loliowlng ttepreselltutlvea oi the sun Llle or 03111101! in ll(:e.f3a,13. 1.1 many other types at were cginllmd amlgl mencgyeegl 589 assorted sizes sold from st) to sit. of travelling to the western Unit- Edvlurd Island will be glad to discuss with you any miiticrs relatinl;lpIan' may show that only from V I 5”V"b1” P””"”m mmk En.5”m ad swig”, .0” tgvelgifm gltlnadii to lite insurance or annuities. without obligation. 10 to 20 per cent of the seeds have new". of Ta" at In MVBHCG 01 15 1361' cent. in- ieii Te iilliiiis 11069 WIT . tersorted male and female, medl- Island oi any other Part Of Can- CHARLOTTETOWN shown ally sign of sprouting. It is um colors brought 818 to 523i 011- ads. or the United States. By his Iack'IP MRS DOROTHY ROGERS - J A. MOORE ""9 that E Polmd "I Wm” WV" The average number or white colors sold from :5 to :12. Musk- very friendly manner and nu c,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,u,,, M,,,,,, ,,,, ii. 1). YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE ll. C. SHEA. KINKORA fwd Conmills 3” 9"””"0ll5 "lime Clover seed: that gezmimted in rats were as per cent sold slightly great knowledge fr fur-bearing "behind our" illumination. Ii” 0! Seed-it 139931150 the Seeds are seven days was 15 42 per cent of easier. extra large and large heavy animals he built up 8- goodwill for , UHIEQTIEGI mounting brur,k7s: ' 2 At . . . . . . . . . . .. . H. C. BOHAKER - Unit Supervisor very small, and for this reason two Charlottetown, P. E. I. or more pounds of wild white W , ,,.4A-a-A--.....,-,.....V. .. Ash, ,7 vlnver seed may produce enough 12 year period Wu 3579 e, em si.so. Other poorer types sold them. We hope wherever he goes , ipiants to give a good stand of At the end of the abovep cog: in from 31.20 to 51.40, .35 to so cents, that he will be very successful. Plsiol-grip iclover. The question ill the minds 1951 the hard seeds nmaining and damaged .60 to .80 cents. uALgu jgAM lot many farmers 1135 betili Why were nicked by a. special scalpel .1”d”" Judging-the ”ory b" DRIVIIII LAM” told (he other seed not grow? Why mm out through the mm seed A market report from New York hind the new lighting system is Easy .,...l.....i immonw. , I pp MW, do while clover and some other can so that momma mum em” states that mink peltsuare almlost l.BIl1E is(ui;lectNcK)f a; argclle nlnt the M :,::.r:l.,,,,l,m”p.,,,L4:.”:.::i 5i:OI;.l-I Loam hp:m mi lililuiigi-zveilriipgirilfcelicagzegltiznsnclgjtgg and start germination. They were e,?3:cl:3d :hrohlilgII Trill” Axsmltifig shag: tooxbe algllntlgxeld bye alfflncmml fh""'H' P'”""'- 5”” W Chromed. Unlvenal ITIDUHIJ V ' - ' . ma . TIMOTHY SEED WANTED -The nnswe, seems to be --Ham zgfnanzlacgdtsgck dm th'n3"mm3 1951 mink crop nears depletion light was the 1950 Michigan In- v R”, Wm . I p . H Clear or amber 5.! ISCEGS" over 50 ;er cgnlfnof tIJltE80 Ilsatdzyd them were fewer sales dImng the I;InI?it1Onn1SE;'tI;le iomiin” SIIIW H M. hm A I I I I H i , 3 month of July and offer ngs were C Kim 3 0 839. W H9 I "lira 595115 hard coats germinated. making a llghl; and ln good demand at all newly developed artificial lighting Twill pay Si11.50 per cwt. for primary cleaned . seed-3510.00 per cwt. for well tllreshed seed. Bring i The I-"mu mid Sfedsv 51391395 W your seed to Brookins Warehouse, Kensillgton, now. necemary to scarify was blown' or rubbed The use of acids or alkalies so tried. A very large proportion of in 1938. it was found that amount of seed in the blotters. germination tests: they of seven days. the regular removed. only hard that were germinated during total germination in the course the 12 year test of cent. For one cause or nearly 23 per cent of the the seed in order to get I good stand. Differ- ent methods were used whereby a sand blast was used or the seed against sharp sand paper. In mechanical scarification, care had to be taken not to injure the germ in the seed. soften the hard seed cost was al- the seeds of white clover have hard the heads of white clover varied from. 8 to 1'16 per head. Seeds from 100 heads were placed in a. seed incubator irl March 1939, on seed germination They were moistened in the same manner as for all clover were counted and recorded at the end test period, and all seedlings and seeds that had softened or decayed were seeds were time durlxlg I. 12 year period, the those tested. The average number the over '11 per another seeds workroom: where it will reproduce fur garments shown by Hubert Dealvlnchy. Mr. Aronoweiz, who recently returned to New York from Paris, said the Givinchy models would be shown in New York in October. He predicts a good market for mink in European countries. Mink have been so greatly developed in the United States, he says, that it is inevit- able that another prestlge fur must come forward and mink will slip into place as a fashionable to lievo this can be done in Europ- ean countries where s. nink coat is still a. precious rarity. The newcomer in prestige furs in Mr. Aronoweiz's opinion will be broad- tall. He believe it fits in with the feeling for suppler silhouettes and the American need for not-too- heavy garments in lnterurban areas where women wear their furs indoors or in cars as much as they do outdoors. Offerings of ranch mink were 94 per cent sold at the Edmonton Often prove very disappointing. left on the moist test blotters in F1" AWI0" 58195 Wt "St Week- ' A l e t r h d5 v Prices advanced 5 per cent. Males George was a great asset to that MS l)erC9ii age 0 I 6 see the germlnator. From time to orgamzation because he Wu uh brought 516 to 521, females 58.50 to s9.50 and ones and twos and types 31.80 to 52.15. Extra large and large lighter weight, :1.45 to 01' auctions. The big breedersl mark- eting associations report that they have already sold nearly all the skins produced by their members The first consignment of whale meat ever imported from Norway landed in Boston July 1st. It was brought in to supply the wants of mink breeders in the eastern states. At one time we thought there would be quite u. lot , oi whale meat brought into this pro- vince from Newfoundland, but the decline in the tox population has prevented that. Mink breeders here have found sufficient horse meat to supply them and it is not likely that with the limited num- J. Richard Murray has been appointed vice president in charge of operations of Lampson, Fraser st l-luth, New York City. Prior to coming to New York he has been associated with Hudson's Bay Company for a number of years. Mr. Murray takes the place of George H. Meyers, who resigned June 30th as executive vice presi- dent ot Lampsons. We have not heard anything lately about George's plans but no doubt he has something big in view or he would not have resigned his wel'- paid position with Lampsonb. defatigable and thought nothing Lampson's that brought a tre- mendous amount of business to system was used to judge the an- imals. Over a million dollars worth of lull-bearers were inspect- ed on the first day because this fowerful 20-B5 Ferguson Wily buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson for as low as 3514.00 down payment. meets more of the needs of more farmers more of, 125 Euston St. A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements the abundant growth of wild white sued going, The,” seed. "9 mo" and desirable fur in the less ex- , , clover. Trlfollum repens. a small impermeable than those of red 011151” 1"Mm-'- shite Production ber of fur-bearing animals raised the time with more economy than any other Tractor. white-blossomed clover that 13 lh. clove, or algnh. In l lac Hum, of mink has been so greatly in- here now that it will be necessary Ask the Farmer who Owns one. dlgenous in our lawns, paguu-eg ly complewd, whue and W” creased it will be necessary to to import whale meat. and meadows, That is, it comes gathered from s three her: field mm new mun” for "' ""1 I be" W. G. BARBDIIR LTD. Phone 2866 Others from I . II BIG Voiues IALL-IEARING AXLE JADK , , - decayed. and these associations are now artmcial north 8IKY1i81'it Permitted Distallt poinls ship C.N.R. freight collect. : yvhlte clover seeds frequently 3i1c;st(l:y)mlli;t;rzzziininwlegntangtslnror ;lJ:n1jxu:ge:Jhtei:rea:vori:he;'intil” mm W M... kn, I co lect on law in cl , ' , ' lpay cash. I mt 0; these ,;'.,,,,,,3””,”,f f: D; ous auction companies. with no would have stopped at 3.30 pm. 1;I,',',';3, ',;l?”:.,,,f"E3Iff. : "M M the” 3"'""'a”"5 W” I.I'0B1ge 0I,seroI3lt(IrlI1IistI:jsforse:imscty1I: gggfiilgsift (')1ghethrI2ewIiliIslilixt!i;ng ??I3iX""e17?8"2.'T3 W. H. BURNS, :73 1?” w”” M. M” '9'” W market for the 1952 pelts which named the Mifurba Norlite, was value ..... .. oilgiiiii sqolplnm oumy Mal 0 ue P E l DEpENDABLE :iIII'a1lxrllIll:atvil"rI2i -1'-III: 11111:;-IC:eIvxe1g TTIECI Wm; amlrt; 30”"? to marketing gkflled r?eulI1eLlogInggnLi?:rrIefd Resign MUNNAHD Canadian Tire uvu "" "T P q , I I ' El” 9" 9"” 1” the WW9 0191'" can M n mm en the lighting division or the out- FLYING SWAN you up i. so9t-on "'””'""" Phone 4'1-4 Kenslngton EFFICIENT listed” C””EC”d mm W 1”" At present there is every ind'.- door Edison company and the Gmreluliv contour; imind "W: '""Y 2 ECONOMICAL TOO "W" Wm mm" ”"”” "”” W” W” I” ”” ”' ”3”””3 ”"””"”” i” the Mich” 2t..”.3Zdw7IS"'o"i22i: """ '”" ””'"”" - . - There are many possible ways cesslon in mink prices between gan Fur Breeders' Association. As l ,5” Wm SW. Enlov new ormutlnu M” M ' . in which wild white clover may be now and the new season. 0! great a result of the experiments it Tong. Now'3.u Wiormente - ' t . u 1 23 Y-an-xp-rvonro back or distributed throughout the coun- interest to the New York City took quite a time and cost I coir at ----- i- "mnv P'im- 3.40 ltry. In cured hay there are often trade is the first offering of the slderable amount Of money before 7p ' I many mature heads of white clov- Ruby-Eyed Pastel Mink. This In- light. WE-5 delleiilped that lnfmmed ' (Q2. C L E V I-E LAN 0 Iicr. Animals on pasture eating ripe teresthhas dbteer; lstimulatedu by e3r- Judgllzgi lhldelit Cg)l'::(.iIeltI0I;;I :QlIllll'IY 0 h d 1 hll 1 ceen eiora promo on .nasg0. no 8 r. a 0.- hg V r T ..d Eihiadsigedzv 1: C(:l;fer;rW9::':m1;:;: ;;I5hi1(onBmal;dlazioes.AThe tiylutatlon ireilal IIIgi1Iit,b:n!(LtI.dIlISig'e;:;;;lI5I:?:g . . - n ree ers ssoca on re- , Ilgfegever they went Seed nuns ports that offerings of EMBA To- shows throughout the United W” "”""i ""'""" OHJURN , d might well be carriers of , I E” I hard seeds. Lawn mo 1. paz (the trade market name of Sta es. g,,., ml, . G I l, , . , We 5 W ”” the Ruby-Eve) wiube iizm. mi- '3' Adlurlnblo .h........i o... v....i A-alsee . . ' cu 5 omttneni muse” hequmuy mates from various sources on the A wire from George A. Cilllbeck. '”'””"' I" "'”V'- mount ' .1! opening: to 1” .1 Only rot-idbeelBui-hen hue ' ”"V W 5 0”" "ed5' number of pelts to be offered at who is attending the auctions in let" .19 Chrome . . . . .. cor-ipim . . . . . . .. i "aces START A5 low As the exclusive airometer for I precision mixing of oil and ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS TIME JV” WANTED So many volunteer clover plants appear wild white everywhere the initial sale range from 1,500 to 3,500. The first sale will be long lasting protection) STORE OR DBUGGIST Has not changed manage- Montreal, is as follows: "Fox cat- alogue malnly unsold. Ranch millk VICKERSON Form-lilting IMTSIIIELD l air. (live: utmost ccnnomy, : throughout the country from year held in New York in December, standards '12 percent said ad- nu"-V ,,,.h,,,. ,, I i I to year that we speak of this clov- 1952 or January. 1953, depending vanced 10 percent. Pastels allsold. "WC", interior; pm 1 : er as being Indigcoug, we beugve upon the priming. Silverblu as percent said. Both "viz" . . I this is because of the large per- WP” In 8005 dtmimd-" SMIEEGEE mats. Attrac- Htrtl )'0i1f his tjIil,"" W 0”" : ccntage 91 hard seed; produced by Little of an encouraging nature Keav auto wind- "" t ' ' ' aw5inderfu1.n")'I-WM-',5!ri'fl i , in can he rgportgd 1;, the market 10,- Lighthouses in ancient times shield mo .4 Vanco- -'""h d" """'"I5 I'"""F 3” ' I silver foxes. There is still stored Were 50 Comtfucted WEI? 5 5910011 Ileorn or it Emu 1'" um-no moving inns. nothing ! I .. large or pelt. mm. pm me could be kept continually "” -391 '”5';,,,,, ,. to wear or make noise ever! Bet- l : ye”! which have been . drug on bumlng on top, 13'. :l"g'EI-f Yo" 8” '11 um” Wm” the market. More and more fox FOOT PUMP . CF "i"'"3 ' b cl h ve ne ut f busi- Installed Complete with 11:3: gI',colIaverteKiI) their ranches to lttmo bI.J:dl'ITre I: 4"! '''"''c”'''Pi'"'"''''' 2 200-gal. tanks for only breeding mink. but there are ggw ';':';;;"3 wristvbond. ' 1.13 V”""'"':'” s"'"' g39r5 00 ' Z3L”ifiu.Ii;'”in3S51ie3J”i?.”li'&ih . I WW?!” 1 - T II on Strong, Unleluome Shelves! 1. RAT - MOUSE have kept foxes will reap a. re- DRIIMEH "WM" 13 Ex-rgznmnrg-1-on ward On encouraging feature is c'”"”'' ' 5 Adiumrblo Half-Shelli y Containing WARFARIN that 'siiver Iox -nd its color phas- lilllaills ;,;ov:l;.. no x913 Dow-Action .'ruIlenei-sl Fit! over window I (- Temperature Control! RITI " ANIMAL 5 PLANT V 9Ia'EI?lfI::I?.I ”i?u.'Z c - . INSECT POWDER M m. In III . I! f I isn 59 39 Queen St. - (harlottetown - ' r Pl.lllilBlNG - HEATING (All-purpose; rIon-poisonous: sum. m 0,. ml - Iqulpmsnt tn; TWili uonllsl mg voIumo-onim- pat tone. &om- . plate with uinyt . . . . 3.15 y uooel. No.18 m It; 7' 1 mm vultro see me - on IIILLTOP GARAGE mum. Mommu f,g;;io';;at'iVeh.-H-3;;-J ll”! 2SEnv:i m "mm H Hunter oi... ,, , ,, , '::';:.' mm yous Nmnrcsr Ask a u em as . . . FEIIDER DIIIDES SUHL E """"'- M msr in 1 - LU I L A . . "' "0vln:.Ii:vI.':'I::.',f,":":: syimnl SCRAP CAR BATTERIES R”'"' lTIl:dW:Jl'1;o:?),, ma, ment, but has engaged the ENGINEERING CO. - sun I . ' Chroma 9 r I m. ' .3. ':3:;'lm:'l”ud. services of a new mechanic. usggffsf - , ram . 2.7, Paying R1375 Each MAURICE BLOCK & 00., Rogers & Arnett Island Co-op. service- THE MOTIJIILESS oils on KEIIOSEIIE SEIWEL Km Sam my Mum” SAVE on Tmgs - mm ' ' locK'Na WHEEL VIEOI . THE EXCLUSIVE MARITIME DISTRIBUTORS (T P""'"”" I ”E””t'NGv,,LC,,N,z,N(, 353.553. ..'f'II,'I'.5,'.'. ..':!.5l?.:. PFoEF.'.-.ERQs4 RECAPPING gimli clamp: WumIwIuT1 tar ELECTRICAL DI-STIIIBIITDIIS LIII. REE3gRYEnJ3cS5rl93PTlTabndi13?1oI8" .5 -1- 1.38, TRUR01 N. S. . SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: R. T. HOLMAN L-m. NEW way FURNITURE co. LTD. CHAR!-OTTBTOWN COMPLETE INSURANCE 64 St. Peters Rd. DON'T WAIT - SEE US TODAY R'0BIIISOII'S TIRE SERVICE Next Texaco Service Station CHARLOTTETOWN Parkdale CROCKETT 5, STORY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. CHARLOTTETOWN . SERVICE . DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. .. C"A3L0TT"'0wN usnn uwcx sans: Window llionooil Holds uetuely, stout vibration and Id-I thI.Sotoflyg Trestle Light Plug: into cigar lighter; with I2-Ii. rubber cord, bulb, '39 W 1.89 . R. '1', HOLMAN LTD. U SUMMERSIDE g g g ' ISLAND EQulpMEN-1- co, LTD, summ-mains w.K- Phone 331 224 GP?” GWTE0 St- :I:;CAIlSLAND FURNITURE LTD. SUl:ll:EEl;S1l(l:: y Pligfli 540 IIl:T541 iggi) llggggggg Ox: 132300 "WM .0 C"""e""W;'WM.IMm" IL LEAR1) ,,,,,,,,,, H UEEN . 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