'I‘HE_ _CHARLOT'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN i311. .='Z.-=' - . ' =-- . , , .___,._',_..__ "§7"=¢ ==£§M§H%JC%H§Z§£%£%-fi€£€1H%ri%H%-fi%i4%mie.% ‘ii-lé MERS, STOCK BREEDERS DECEb/lplili __10. 1932 4 "' PAGE Ebaylzlyw 13%! g :-: E bug :-: a :-: _ SARaDENERS H M ' a ; The location for the bed for fall ' bulbs should be carefully chosen. (c, y; MacKenzie) c. M I & clh » I ‘. Poor drainage is the greatest/manly y o! bulbs. Cold weather docs not ln- L111- THE WINTERBE ' l jure them, but water standing in ‘my 3:” m supgrbr wll-llmcuilll Wlill the ground where they are planted I 8m . deb,“ to ML George ilsjvf-am m“ will rot tlicm. Shaw of Buckley Pom‘; ‘or ‘c ' l "1°°l1- 215i. Sum- It. was formerly the practice to Docket of seeds of the Viiinterber- minus!“ s“ p. munnd‘ New build up “mp beds higher than the or Black Alder He v t, u, m ' ‘Surrcundins surface to ensure good have sci-iced that the stwdmd er number of his star performers.‘ w ' x er c a ‘11111- 7511, Full 1110011. 22nd. New drainage. It there is any doubt bred stallion Brazilian 2.10 capillr- I v1 . l u“) A‘ Gray‘ As Wm be Sea“ mm mmn- 33rd Mercury 811d thc moon about. the place where any bulbs ed two firsts and tllrcc "(cords out “in. about filmy of Brazilians‘ the Lam“ deslgnatmn the ma“ 15 i‘ 111 wlllunction. 30th, Mercury in nrc to be planted being well drain- of the seven heats ill’- Wis ‘than cull-S entered the 2130 n“ ~ among n9" 1611mm °1 i1"? "131311511" °1' inferior conjunction with the sun ed it would be well to elevate it owned in 'I‘rum' S hi; owner whim we find» me following hor- European houy’ n“ Mwouum’ but 51151191- 5m. Full moon also Ba- Lily bulbs which are especially being M!‘ J C lvlahon.’ 1 jrsestitggeingfrteddurruth ‘Liming? ‘ ' ' ' ' ' en ance: s - __. -§ -.~ __ on i-ni. .- , ___, NEWS Y NOTES II IDIIOOLL Notice to Fox Ranchers ‘C’ E‘ Mackenzie’ Purchased by w. John P. Irving of‘ _ ‘Cape Traverse if I mistake not in‘ I! my readers will Tfiilliflllbjl‘ hill)‘ we yo," 1902 and was succcsmmy. results of that great frce-ior-all; used for breeding purposes m "n51 n“ “11511111915! 1Y1 1993» i116)’ W111| province where he sired the great-i We are holding another auction sale on Dec. 20th in Summcrside. Send your pelts to us, realize full market value o_n them, where you can see them sold, where there WI" be competitive bidding by buyers from England, France and Germany and other coun- tries. All skins are fully covered by insurance while in our warehouse. Rayner Fur Sales, Regd., 64 Queen Si. London, EL‘. l, Ellglilild Public Auction Sales of RAW FliRS Dates of Silver’ Fox Sales to be held in _ London SUMMERSIDE where” m‘ British 91am h” thick’ tum 111 Imposition to the sun, mag- likely to rot in too wet a location, Brazilian was fouled in i889 and m, with m 5111"“ °"°'g"°“- “Pimse ham’ nitride 0-4. becoming an evening are often planted each on a cush- at mo time of above mentioned g er e m1 gmd mabmns m“ Plani- 1155 155 leaves 1111"- ‘11111 star afterwards 21st New moon 1°11 "1 59nd 11° 9551515 Kifuluulle race was four years olrl Ills. sire Zn Time mEiward Island made ' - - - - ~ ~ rzlz ion s c famous. Ozen D Free“- deddlmlls 81111 “i-lnflmed- and annular eclipse of the sun m. Two methods are practiced in T119 “Vie! of 110th are b11810 7151519 he", placing the bulbs. Where beds are ghazleltlalrnt 01:3; asglcvfry gziziglegd- ggpggmbgr_ 4th, pun moon, 19g), defies isaolely to ‘bulbs, the Dutch w. t m .. . t. :1:"...'":::.:.‘z:.:."::"y.t“.:. 1223;. l. r5213: maps: Flue-l“ new?“ habiieir- M" Autumn begins 3.01 p.111. the death required, and the bulbs brino Chief which shows that Bra- and mgg, ,,,,;,,, 3128mm ,3,“ Mr. Shaw's mad fence, and when 19m am set on the bottom of the excava- gum, wgg brgdiin the purple. ' 1 6993-12-9-21 Egity Important In view of the renewed interest was Brown Wilkes, ll son of the 2,191.3, Brim. Queen 2418' Dom1n_l famed George Wilkes, while his ion D_ 2,20 (at m,” years)‘ Baby‘ dam Olive was a daughter of mg“, 32o 14' mm Mm“. 2m b2 equal terms. For not only is Can- adian poultry superlor as to qual- ity and suitability, but its condit- ion is always assured through the in the sale o! farm 9111111111“ in me semen o’ the refrigerator. 001101"!- 3-'d. Full moon. noted sons Ozen D. Kin; Brazilian ' 0m Country market u the nut“, I hope to call on you in June or the IBB-Veflufflll the‘ bemfia-Bje 5:"; New moon; also Drahus in opposi- W)“ l“ u“ 11d" desired- T1115 This horse had wonderful stami- and Happy George. 9am Ming "Ce jg December 1932 ,1 yvulence to the Imperial Econ- Juli" yMeallwhlh I 11°11‘? 1° 11°91’ :1 wver e w':e°rfl‘m“h' l‘ a; tion to the sun, magnitude 6.0 rmd mew“ ‘l5 Wel- adapied 1° “"1151 no. and endurance as shown ‘my hi"- ‘1Qrsps produced many mo, Mum.“ 23 Janualr\ r933 ,.ml.-. Conference of 1932. there flvm son at your wnvciflwcr. i "e m mm ‘P! i a“ “"5 - therefore _lll5l'. visible. ‘"15’ “hm a PKWY" is i0 be racing career. ‘He hold thr- two, Tmghp,“ n, 3mm”, a,“ w", - nhoulrl be special interest in a. let- I b"? 1° 11°11'51"» 5° “liiactiv” 5°“ 11 1°°k that 1'11‘ November 2nd Full moon 1'lih wmkm m“ i“ m” i1°“‘e"5~ M1" i11° three and four year nlrl rPr’l1"l" "1 plodu or. f I‘ (i ii h i l d G March 1933 ' r ' _ ' - ‘-‘ ' csoscr wlcnsuy m. received by g wgu-knqwn can. Yours truly, veilers have been known to stop New moon 19m, Menu“, m mfed_ bulbs ale placed according io the [he Marmme pmvmm,’ as w,“ as of our race summary Wm Show‘ His :2 “my ma‘ rsgd.) James Ruddin." their can. and =1 zht w satuer ti“ lo,- QQnjm-lgtjun Wm. m, gun, nf- ‘msllln i“ "m1 1-‘ il"°'"1 W" the four year "old record for the advem mo the ‘hum, m,“ 1933 udinn farmer in Bromc County, Quebec, as far back as March 2, mo, This. farmer forwarded his letter to F. C. Elford, Dominion SET T0 INDUSTRY Dundreary used to say. heme‘! W13" W117 1i l‘ “fled m” terwards becominga morning. star. them‘ SEED GRAN Gmjwgg 15 Ag. black alder is "one of the things 25th Venus M, greatest elongation a fellow can't. understand," as Lord East’ 47 deg 17 mm, at 3 a_ m_ Another method more widely practiced in this country, is to use a dibber, ‘or pointed tool, which Dominion of Canada. He also broke lbreedmg in this pmvmce w“ ionner trotting records at Halifax, vnaflced mdeei mom“; 0v" the Moncton and also Maritime rnccqao m. berm, performers of 19m, "curd the iii-slash lime hm“ in e51 find that the Marltimcs had no 27 September shipping bags may be obtained free of charge Dccember. 1st, Full moon. 16ts, mum-y Hmbwdmm’ m the Th fame,“ "ed now" h m Bu“ makes s. border Where the bulbs d med t t m 1 L l- ti t thought that it might servo u a 9 I New moon 22nd. winter- be t b h b‘ m lb race an tro wen y rec 1E8 s ,1,,55 than elghtcen ‘M of these upon app m3 m" o ‘mm, mmmde, m the v51“, of incalcuable asset to any bgricultur- Th9" *1‘ *1 1W1 15° 591ml“ °f 2.58 p. m4 81st Full moon: Venus zwaiviszds r“ e d trgsetthid better than 2.30 in his four your elgmem n", we,‘ Bland “KL [L T_ Holman “d” a1 district, for through him, for the 11°11? <11“) "W" 1° miallisi-i- at her greatest brilllarlcy. There is ' a‘ “m” ‘l’ ' 01d Mm- Thflt some rm 11* ""1- uirr-u being sired by Parkslde and qummgrglde quality in the export product. It roads as follows: mosl; part, other “ma” o1 me and eight of these are cultivated. ab“) a conjunction m, Saturn and ances of the roots of companion plants. A point to watch ill dibbcr "d at Pillillmd- M51119 and f1“1°11"d one cash bv Black Pilot and Park- a close second in 2.15 and also won wood Durpng that year the Mark neighborhood obtain a fresh start N°116 01 1:191" ‘$111931 u 1° P0111111" Venus this month in improved seed. He must needs be 1am’? ‘a °°5 ° m3 511 11°11?» 1“ Dams-mung "m, omvmt “d 1g ltd associatg): 131th the festi- riatwally a. progressive and careful "1 0f i116 1' 11m Yul‘. s 011? ' farmer who mqumtly pmmd” me u g at“ n plant that it can b, winter is hnd m the birds and air-hole beneath 1t caused by the leadership m introducing better grown he", but in the milder an. most o’ them n south n it a _ point of the dibber. A little fine m,“ ppacme, 1,, m, 1mm, of m. Pacific Coast n is quite at a h B t “in he: m5 m‘; soil dropped in will attend to this. wk“; mister“ aeurgmvémg is home‘ Holly seeds (berries) . m mac": lervesijucolred theebgdles It is alwrays important in Dlantinz an 1m pom!“ PM” of agriculture 810w m germmaflng, m 318mm! I in!‘ mh mm“ h so a? seeds, bubs, or plants to bring m every prom” o! canad’ m is the seed u buried in and ‘or. a °1d g 1 w dctrct 5 “on whatever is Planted into close and rm as 5mm 1 m bagged m yea,’ and the“ sown m ormnm '~' e" °1' ° ° h ° f“ k“ d firm contact with the soil. Onlyln I; tr: d may 0,3,3“ m soil outdoors. The seedlings archive not Joined t e gm“ i" m this way can normal development Ti “hm t“ m 0 is “implanted into nursery w“. have perished of cold and hunger- proceed. Air holes next to roots or my c’ m‘ a °1 slmfl” m‘ ' W11” 111°? 111° i" 511mm" n“? m‘ bulbs always cause trouble. . n two l d very m m’ Dominion. Herzafihrregegisteozixd in £1: tint’: 011,131 plant. speedily ‘mum by the “my m“ Bulbs In very susceptible to eer- For full particulars ill regard to packing, ship.- ping, insurance and con- ditions of sale, apply to planting is that the bulb rests on soil in the bottom of the hole and is not hung, that is, left with an PA. P. l-llllhouse, Esq, ‘. Bondvillc, Bromu County. Quebec, Canada. Dcllr Bir:— Through the "Family Herald and Wrckly’ Star" of Iiecember 27th, 1898, I find that you fed and pack- id the chickens that I received and sold on behalf of your Department nf Agriculture, of which J. W. Rob- grtson, Esq, 1S the worthy Commis- loner. The ‘whole transaction was so completely suoessful and satisfac- tllree first monies out. or foul‘ “mes also had twelve 230 pep Star“ 1n 1115 W” Ye“ ‘M mm‘- fonners that lowered their records Braziliufs four year old campaign and 0f these twelve no l”: than 15 ‘m’ 1'“ b’ “M”; a‘ u“ "’11°“" four were Prince Edward Island i"! "w" 511°“ 0“ 1"" 9i" 1119-1 horses, namely, Porklo P 2.24, bred he started in the 2.26 class at Mon- by Pnmck Rem. Home River, Bm_ treal and won second momcv. cap- Ham 226 14 (Pilot) bred by l P’ turirig the third and fourth heats Iwmgf Cape mvem, uewood in 2.24 1-4 and 2.30 in a field of 229 14 by Papkwood bred by New_ six starters. On July 18th at Hlill- m“ Dawson’ Tryom Golden Gate fax he won the third, fourth and 2'29 14 bred by John stee‘e'\snm_ fifth heats in 2.27, 2.28 3-4 and mersidel. park Campbeno 229 14 2.28 1-4, beating both stranger arid bred by Thom” Rem, Stanley Resolution who had each captured‘ Bridge, Plywood l” L4 to A LESSON IN TAXIDERMY Alfred Fraser, luc- 212 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. V. 111961111 quuntitiea footed enemies of the bird ‘tribes. ifiiiuliiliilifiiillitiiiiifvél m‘ m“- P‘“'“°“l"1l’ m’- Wky “f: ‘Mm 3”", M‘ Qnfiflft’; but rh= winter mew cvvm w“ :i?;:i.ln;:v: “a” gt 16m ‘M k m 1-4 om and owned by John - ‘ _ us an a swee e w ' A . emra coo . . “m” w emimm as to your m- tinillspflngdvtllleai, are pmducedda? z littlrenlime is ssnfltnial. preserves them “om thlsdmte‘ if‘: be used m planting them except by N. B liilglhas wihrier of amscvell l ii/mmiiwl Flreemwm casnmlm’ DERBY SCHOOL tcntions as regards the export to u y’ an e “ma” engage n A! 1 the u". mm m“ other W111" 11115 115d 11111113’ “d 1" 1 on export. While tulips are grown h ’ ‘ hm the first mm ~23 1"- -° 2-95 14 bled bl’ H» this type oi’ seed production are 5 y brought in at such times as the 1,, Holland on a M, or mm,- whlch cal; race. cap 11s . Mont. Cha,1°,¢ewwn_ strange, The ‘allowing is the Bmndmg or and seventh heats-the third heat from 2.25 14 to 224 14 by Sh, being declared a dead heat. Jam Dem] bred “d ‘med m o“ 5113"” 231d “l Amherst he Prince county and Kickapoo by won the four year old class defcat- precept“ from 2.29 14 to 2'24 b2 ‘l’? '10:: s" an‘; Mimi‘) and ti“? bred and raised by Aldar Black. yslar attesame mcc e 1 _ again was the strongest contender Se‘: was deeper "m, the M“ Grade lX--1, Patricia McKinnon. in flint wonderful seven heat free» wry M, Om, Bland horses it is mo" l- and‘ 171-1’ 30115111 MCKm-l-mlli “I'm- “lltuflng w‘) m“ and, and more evident that this pro- 2' Round Cmamer' . 1111'” 1W“ A911“ at Mmlctm‘ m‘ vinee must. have had wonderful 2 Glzzdflw_l' Leonard .M°D°““‘d' August 30th he dermlted m“ s‘ foundation stock and men enter- C'rea,:c,(..eef ngfgilzzlogimlzgn m“ in the four year old cass and was pflsmg enough w import the be“ Gr.de'n-I_1 Mary Doyle: 2 Erlgland of your flattened poultry. Being the first. to handle your stock I would hope to continue to do so; being sure that no one in England could offer you the same facilities, sci-vim and interest as I can com- innnd, Anticipating, therefore, that you will be inclined to favour me with your consignments I take this ear- ly oportunity of encouraging you to extensive operations in poultry for the coming season. You need have no fear as to the ultimate re- sults. Only turn your poultry out in the some order and condition u you did the experimental lot the pupils of Derby School for the month of November: Grade X-l, Dorothy McKinnon; 2, Joseph McIsaac; 3. Milrlrcd Nlac- . Isaac. credited in large measure with the 791ml“ Plfilli-i- 1i°1'1~1¢"1i'“11‘t5 T’? snow melts, amongst them being ha, bee“ bum up by manuflngjm. high development to which acnml P“"1“°°‘1 "m1 “mi” "i °' the shrike, waxwinz, pine zws- centuries, n. is said that manure is czflculture is attaining throughout ‘Y- 1'11"“ “l” i111“ Wm‘ ‘Pmesi “°° beak, crossbill. and many sea-birds never used until it ha! been buried that area. The district mentioned gnawing; 311205282‘ 84:11: $015111: 0n one occasion the‘ writer 2a.: f0,- a yea,- dgep under grmn-“L now produces not only sufficient asked to skin the bir . Now t a __..__.__ seed grain of registered grades for ‘Me- 0mm 11"“ we leave‘ “m- wus rather I. proposition because m1, 0nthcgo--“'I‘hey uy Mrs. its awn requirements bu; has in we" "r withmlt ‘pines’ The" "e he had never done this like before. Teawhflfle p1”, so}; m“ 11k, ‘ recent years shipped out large 119m" "hm 1°51” ‘l’ “flegamd and d'd not know how to start, 110-”; man." ‘ quantities of registered seed oats Wm‘ white or. yeuow- and We“ the did he know anybody who could‘ Mrs, clubber-"she should be 318:“ barley to other sections of $533?‘ Zltaléjlenmplfiiapegr a; tell him. He putmthehbirdh i2; ashamed to use such language." m Canada. ' ' "col stora e" w e e no At the present time field in-vbflo- yellowtH-llel i115 P111“ °7 "d in llflllihd, uni at, last succeeded in ‘ tion 0t 560d is nearing com- the" wlmtwn‘ getting some M. s. instructions on making "flat" skin; for museum 1mm“ m the grebmxua“ twat; breeding 811195 Pfwuffililfi i-O "W111" Harry Young. pletion by Dorrlirlion Seed Branch Immense ‘mammal of 11:17 M? the subject. These were condensed collections, and by travellers and hteastt 1st“ 31;“ ‘three, Island, racers to bring home so Grade n (s,_;_1_ George 305m. inspectors. Demnd hasbeenheavy 5°“ ""11 cmsim” 1°‘ m" into the following numbered para- explorers who intend mounting ‘l: - ugh i “Z b1 fl f large a portion or the stakes. ozn- 1o; 2,1“ You“; in mater-n Orltaflo this season “m” and 1h“ indeed is "'5 cm“ graphs which are recommended t0 (“stuffingfi their skins on retum- eats i“ e “m” ‘i: Incl‘; or notes on later importations to Grade H (J,._)___1' Cammu Co? M. inspection o‘ Q A_ a m, u use. The timber of the holly, how- the “Hermon o‘ yum! students o; m! homm 2.24 3-4, 2.25, 1-2 and -...4 1-4-i s ‘Gum, m“); 2‘ Mona Doyle, four year old record. ind 1 will see that profits will ac- crue. I am confident that I can crcate n large trade for Canadian liiluliry i! I am llble to secure re- sponsible and reliable feeders and packers. like yourself. The.busin- Qss will need co-operation of u. willing and intelligent order. The irorlc will then be readily estab- lishrd and it will only be the pack- IT'S fault if he does not. maintain 11b position lmd hold the business. I might say the English market YFFPiVPS poultry from every coun- ill" in Europe as well as from Alls- trilllu. and New Zealund. I can llrlie‘, however, without the slight- "i fro!’ of contradiction that the Cuaiudinn poultry has no compeer ‘and therefore no competltior on barley and Alaska oats, one of the 9""- 1‘ ‘mm’ 5mm‘! 51w‘ “d i‘ earlier maturing varieties. and nu- the“ i“ 113m“ m’ inlaid work u mcmus inspections have also been 111° 1195i‘ ebdnl" The he'd” m made of other registerable varieties emetic and pulgauve" the bark am" of oats andof Huron spring whoa/t. 1111115 9' 3"“ deal °f “mid "m" The field inspection of these seed k1" md when 111mm“! l“ mm’ mm m carefully peflomed w fennented, and then separated from guard against the presence of twc- its fibres, it forms bird limi- rowed types in the O. A. C. N0. 21 barley, late maturing and other varietal impurities in the Alaska oats and non-bearded types in the Huron wheat. Only by constant vigilance are gmwels ablc to maintain in their seed the high state of purity re~ quircd by the rules for registration. The sowing of registered seed on clean land; carefully roguing the crop when glowing; threshing from ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS, 1933 Hem are some of the principal astronomical events for next year. and readers will do well to preserve the list for the purpose of check- ing up the influence (if any) of the conjunctions, eclipses, etc, on the weather. New and full moon are also critical periods. especially in winter when the moon's course is t bird life. and rub a wet. line to lay the "down." extremely thin.) fingers. scissors. a short way up the thigh. (1) Lay the bird on its back; se- paratc the feathers from the mid- dle oi the breast bone lo the vent, finger down this very few notices of the internal af- (2) (rut down the line: don‘t cut ed to the status of a province; and . ‘ i into the entrails (A birds skin s for many years after th/g departure cord o! m‘ 14 to 2 23 in the third (3) Separate skin on each side tlced. We do not even know who of the line with back of knife or succeed ’ to the (4) P1111 log out at right angles the governor of the province, to- to the body and prose in on heel. wards the end of the reign of Do- Tlie R090 Joint will be visible and mitiun, was an officer named sol- must be disconnected with knife or lustius Lucuilus, who was put to he trotted the three rewrd breaking Again the year 1900 was b star year for this horse while perhaps not, so great a money uimlcr a; in 1893 his performance would be coll- sidered wonderful even inthese 3- heat days. At Halifax he won second, money lowering his previous re-l ROMAN BRITAIN, A. D. 120 ‘The Roman writers have left us fairs of Britain citerit was reduc- M Agricola the island is hardly n0- heat. At Charlciicfwrn he again got second money after winning two heats better than 224. It seems that the make up of this marvelous horse was such thlit the more you raced him the bettrir he got as at Sussex. N. B. on Oct. 2nd proprietor-ship, and we only learn incidentally that death by the tyrant because he hm heats of the year 1900 for the Mar- (5) Separate skin fronl muscles allowed a newly-invented spear to ‘times, winning the "on in straight l” “med m‘ "L“°“m““"' Miss” heats in 2.19 1-2, 2.1a, 2.1a 1-4 and (6) Stand the bird upfight on i118 crnmerlt. was gradually enfceblirlg the next day after fills terrific race fricnckbin between Jiwk Mid me I Isaac, Joseph Mcisnac. Patricia Mc- 1i.\'_<'ill‘8 you. Jack has proposed to me. ccitful wrcich! Just wait till I see Kim-ion, Kenneth McxlnnnyL him! Grade 1-1. J. B. McDonald. Neil-It's only a cw of platonic Perfect attendance-Mildred Mc- Kinnorl, Rnnnlrl McKinnon, Lenn- Bflk-Tm lllMl i0 llcul" that. f0!‘ ard Creamer, Rita CYPBIIIOI‘, Mdr~ garet Mllligan, Arnold McLean, NQlF-Vifhutl 011. the horrid. de- Leonard McDonald, Auldeen Mc- Gcraldinc Shea-Teacher. Fox pelting and fur cleaning expertly done by c.\'- pcricnced men. All new and modern equipment. Polls insured while in our care and watchman on at zlll times. L. ll. KENNEDY Telephone 1391 58 Grafton Street l lth. F in- ~ more towards he zen 0!‘ shoulders, bend tail over and at its the jmperlal power in the ppm/Inge‘ he again Started and won on“ m“ Fox Felting-Fur Cleaning \ l well». . g . m’ “m” i“ n“ new and smug tan n Nov n it was full moon , W, M, l, d s 5, t A] * ' I s N 0 - -» b the tall from tie y and when (he erler etic Hadrian ove new ‘or ervice ‘ a ion. . most n n. ‘f . - M10 grain in W911 Clfihfid and W911 _ B59 sever g 1 2'20 L4‘ s h L h‘ 1 q ‘ p" g1 e secured bins to prevent contami- “m1 the bammem- w” mw’ next with scissors. Don't cut through thc viisited Britain in 120. A. D.. three 5a,” of m,‘ ‘rt’: hoist: I‘ Himwrgs Prince Edward Theatre. l1"? c1111" 111° "W11 o! 9' dlsasmius skin on the rump! The final bones yea“; an" his gccgsgjqn. 1w 13 55,115] ‘ ' ' e Kvml mc your wool to be spun . d. ' rl - g “m, yam and wove “no Blankets. nation wiih other kin s and va e ties, are practices which the legis- typhoon in Jfilml- 11°“ 11m “m” of the tail arc loft lg for support. to have found many things that 11.z(;.11g.10i .. 11"" "llufkes arc: Single yarn 23 gnu, doubled 26 cents par pound. l-"lkrl: $2.00 and n unlaundered :85. n taken live lbs. of wool per ldnkot. Wool must be well wash- ld and. Ill dirt, llld hum picked tcrcrl seed grower must observe ri moon, barolnctcr low: great gall‘ (7, Sgpurale pk," "m" ‘Jody required rcforlllniioll. We llavc 110 and 51l°W51°Y111 News scimmld “'1 (ldllliil the back llll nlalk oppositc account of his prorecdiligs, but it i5 ‘infill pottery is shampuchm- UllYS is) with the nalllc of tllc poiicl‘. lvlollcy gidly if the resulting seed is to be eligible for registration. The moderately cool weathg- pro- 2Bih. Four days after, we felt this H5 a n. m. storm or me strensih- the breastbone is reached. Do 110i certain that he restored lhe island was minted: pull the skin much, as it stretches: the moulds, placed to order. and drove back tub 0118- one over m». other, likr- r. bum. up had latterly been column of draughislzic-ll, cnahlcrl ~ ~- .1- ‘Sq{-('1_‘:r&‘$n' 0°15)" $11°W!1111° Perlufliatlm‘ °I rather separate it with tho nails. donlans (who 911° 1151011191" ‘it m“ and new Sometimes a bird skills better if raiding the Roman territory) intqseveral coins to bc made nt ollcrf hung up by a hook in the pclvls- their native fastnesses. From the} surface veins of coal and iron were valling this summer has been high- ly favorable to the production of ;>ui. The size of single yarn is med- "m 11nd doubled yam fine, medium lml coarse. Put shipper: name on muon- - l]! 0f [DOG l l1 d 800d §r'..‘.“§i,°.}',,;‘,';“ ",Y“°"g "|"¢"'°'g‘d,'| QT...» quality 1;: it» l: promised *"‘“‘“"- ‘m m“ m“ "‘°°“' (B) Now skin rieht round. and satirical verse of u» poet rilorlunlworlrcd, and probably lead also, n" m“ "- °' m 16th. Julviifl‘ "l"! i11° 111°” 1n the pelt will turn inside oui- we gather that he led the army in! for leaden pipes have been found by mall or freight. norm will be Will on 100 lb. lots. that a largo percentage of the . . in the ruins of Roman villas. crops being grown for registered ‘ conjunction. 25th, new moon. Venus (9) cut through wings close t0. persdn: "Ego nolo Caesar esse" . AT- , is B 11101111118 5W‘ i111 A111 215i and breast and lmloini. l"! wouldn't like to be Caesar (Ha- Lists, evidently of no moan repute‘ Mcffiufl’ i8 B- "Wml"! Si“ ti“ (10) Pull skin gvilily Ovcr $119 drian), rambling among the Brl- had carved statues o! exquisite pro- Ffiby- 1151\- Baillm 14 ""111 °1 111° head. The ears can be scuiiyi tons, contented with the Scythian portions for public places-statues Bquflirul‘ B11 i119 W?“- pinched out of their cavity. Cut frosts!" (The Emperor, who was which llflllg come down to us muti- Fclirlllfl- 11411» Meiwfl’ 15 l" 91" away lining of eyelids from skull. wit/by enough, came back at the iated by the Saxon invaders who Wm. LANDRIGAN, 85 Queen Street, Char‘ ttctown. seed will measure up to the requir- ed standards. Fair Caramel Sauce will! Si" i111 M51111 3315- “m” Do not cut eyes! poeg for rambling among tllc were afraid of the witchcraft. lodg- F n h r One of the very useful family- F1111 m°°11- 24th. 11W -111°°11- “l” (i1) Cut off skull from neck speak-easics of Romci). We may at ed in these inlagcs! But ono of the ox a s type , "' sauces, is the rich- 51111111111‘ 96111186 0i ti" 51111- “lvlsibl” muscles and rclllnvc cycs from Lhlg pain}, break om- “Rffative f0,- most 135mg “wk, o, m0 conquch 118N- BTih. 17911111118 in °fl1°5111°11 sockets. a little reflection on the effects of mo; wag um marvellous syslem of to the‘ sun: atolls!‘ 11158111511119 7~7~ (l2) Cut away back of skull and tho Roman invasion. roads which led from town to town heliw lklwloilic 0111)" roof of month. Remove ih-_~. inside The gLudlgg or mg giruqudry are and from camp to camp. Ono lnlglll. Mflnll- 15i- MB-l‘! 1" °lil9°slil°ll 1° 0i’ skull: tho brain Will 001110 011i not as useless as unlnbcrestcd DPO- expect the Roman lllllgilflgltw-illl} the sun: bfilht. mflllliiui-‘le 1-11- 9151b in its own skin. pic may suppose. They throw light Latin-lo become tho lallgrlagc oi 311111141’ in 0119081111011 1° 111° 51m- (13) Take hold of wings lull on an important racviod when Bri- the conquered, but, curiously 11111311111111‘! 9-11 "14 91°11" 11°11’ skin doom t0 first 101M: i119 5111M tain was first brought under the enough, only half a dozcn words 1111 i1"! 91141 0i "ii-Y"? l" "@111"! with the legs. ' control of a world-empire and int/o can be traced to this period. But BW- ili-ll- full mm- 20111. Boil"! (14) Remove flesh from winc- contact with the highest civiliza- there can be no doubt null smith- 11081-‘115 9-43 D- m- 33111. M9101"! i! bones and lelzbonrs. tion of the age. By the year 120, em England still uses the vowels of 5 111°11'11"! 5i"- "ill- N" 111°°l1- (15) Take fat off skin. Any blood the south had ceased to be an arm- its ancient masters. When the man 5""- 1°ill "l1 m°°"- "l" Vim“ should be immediately soaked no ed camp: great towns had arisen of Devon buys "dook" for duke, he is in evmins 8hr for the rest o! with hardwood sawdust, commcal wherein bra and sciences had their is using the mun "u"; when the 111° W515 341511 N!" 1110011- or plaster oi‘ Paris. home. Physicians from Home prac- Londoner exclrlims "I'll sy sow" for May- 9th. Full mwn- 16th Mm (16) Poison skin with lather o1 tised the milling artwlthmerfcines “I'll say no," he is giving the exact l“ °°"i""°11°" “"11 111° m. W111‘ armies! soap. and tum skin msid known to us by the metal stamps sound of the “nh-cc-ow" that. the Neptune 0 d6!- 46 min. to the out. for their labels. Some towns were Roman bequeathed lo him for the south. 24th, New moon. 2th, Mer- This is the method employed in noted for their pottery kilns: RD‘ letters a, y, and o flavored caramel sauce. Children love its brown-sugar flavor-and it appeals lathe adult palate, too. 1 cup brown sugar. 11.5 cups boiling water. 18L 1% ‘ blespoons com-starch. 2 tablespoons cold water. 2 tablespoons butter. it teaspoon vanilla. Melt sugar in saucepan and brown slightly; great care should be taken not to allow sugar to bum. Add boiling water and cook until sugar is dissolved. Blend cornstarch and cold water, add to boiling mixn turc, stirring all the while to avoid lumps. Cook is minutes and at last moment add butter and vanilla will’ not ship your Sil- ver Fox Pelts to a Re- liable House of Good Reputation and to n well ‘WWII Sig? Fox Spec- For_ Success Ranching FEED “IMPITRIAES ” Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur ” Raising. imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. l. P1111111". Returns and Satisfaction Assured. P. J. "DRDLET Cflmrnission Broker 205 St. Paul Street Montreal, Que, 11m. n. 21o.