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No’ m ca" m“ Again 1 have particular pleasure preserve it for their scrap-books! season the ‘increase o; the oysteb, p ful vistas. averaging 250 bushels of seed po- “W!” mid" m Wm mwm”=bmm “d a’ “m” °1d Wad ">59 ln quoting part of a letter sent b) ,Now for the corrections. On pag<~| an esteemed coricspondent-lilmfii of my "Chester Reed's (Land) Ludiow Jenkins oi’ Marshffeld, whoyBird Guide," I had rnade a. mar- is one of the most active friends ot,glnal note under the heading the birds in our Province- , Starling: it rcad-"First seen in th's "I was speaking to Mr. Frank j Province by Mr. Ludlcw Jenkins at Stems, of Souris, recently (and bvMarshficld, in the fall of 1932. . ..»..,u» i. Li‘ ‘v..~i...,.s-».u-.--. &4»@4-An<v us... Shell Scale post on unspraycd trees‘ has been very grelt. The oyster- sbcll scale occurs in all fijuit grow‘ ing provinces of Canada but: is, kept In check by spraying. It at-| tacks a wide range of trees, bushes- P.E.I.' Farm Indust- ry in Oiltario Pub- lioation -— -25-:$tifiatfiit§ii§av§xfin%iv%rQ3Qaii§ot§zcsl=s.-- and newspapers, as well as letters'which acted as the genus, so t; that have been sent me m the sub- SPBBK, In‘! Willi‘. tllfflllsh outstand- ject "Nature's, Balance," "Disturb- ing botanists, humanity has _beer_ ing Balance of Nature," "Interfering slveuflowors of beauty and trig. With Nature," "Upsetting Nature," ranoo as the Creator intended mar "Natures Own," and all the rest of l0 d0- it, and I want one and all to note Yes, at the same time God crenb tatoes per acre, with 300 bushels iconsldered a very good yield. A |few yearn ago Fred lifcIntyi-e, Foxes, 1n m3, 0y greafly maumd Montague, took 1,019 bushels of! ppm, m, byeedmg 5W3 mg pals’. two measured acres of his lfi-am {still provide the greatest source of field- Fox Pclts in Demand and shrubs, for example, apple. The Iollculiing appears in a leadr; levmlle °n 1519M‘ "m" I“ ‘we E*P"'!m°n‘“| Fun‘ _ down- q n; 11m lld _ the way he is a great admirer or, Seen at Hunter River June 1933." nnnn new. cnerry Cnnnn, goose‘ inn amen m “The Fnmer" “=9; an lndlflel-enl mapket for other,‘ The Charlottetown Experimental 3ft’: Jo 181m oonzmhgiwrg an ‘vied Zwivudnizosethge $311“ "Agricz-las Notes) who said you)! simck out the word Firsl,’ and berry] man mm ynnvlnorn and Angst’ 11nd“ me nennl-ngny Enmrm produce, 511mg)‘ 10x pelt; this Farm recommend application of ' ' make a few mistakes sometlmesladdcd “Seen by Mr. Frank Stems, one of which was that I was thecf Soirrls at his feeding station) first to observe the Starling in this Fcby. 1931." lviiich settles the‘ province. In looking up his rccord-' quirstlon of priority. I made a mar- Mr. Stern's found that: starlings ginal nsie of the place of the her- visited h‘: feeding station in Feb- onries on page 12f oi’ the Water mountain ash, but it is most in- jvrizus to the apple. In the reports of the oyster shell scale infestation in New Brunswick, lilac is included. The oyster-shell readily distinguished Island Ready roi- Business; acoomast season were in sood demand'1-?°° *0 L500 WHY-GB P" w" °1' l Fox Raisers reel Effect: of Betierfut prices wloll Fill‘ Prices-Potato ‘Growers 100~acre crop Hopeful of Export 53010 Can bi‘ Trude.” The article was witten by ffvfll other Air. H. J. Colson, livestock editor of with don't believe ln_it'at all. What I do believe in is assisting nature. The so-called balancing of nature was all left with man. God created everything and then He created man "in His own likeness and gave him dominion over all" and the Thistle, and gave man brains t: control same and keep them rm, predominating in the plant life. Take bird‘ life. If crows becalll. too numerous and destroyed son, and msectivorous birds’ eggs, which if allowed to hatch and mature, above production‘4-8~7 or a, 4-8-8 fertilizer. In ex- crsls. Prices at the ‘auctionsdast, Pei-intents conducted at Illustration ‘(v-intel- wgrg ll, advance Q1 ll-lystations, under the supervision of ‘ previous year and those "in the, R- C. Pfilfllt. 1151118 35° 1N- 0! 5111- know" are orniident that the up- Pilate 01' Ammonia. 1,009 lbi- 01’ ruary 1931. (Please correct.) Birds under the tile of Great Blue orchard scale insects by the fact The Farm?“ in n vim o, n n,_ trend wlll convlnue 11,15 fall, superphicsphate and varying power to manage everything new would" control insect life and weed I noticed in your notes last “in ‘Haon which lcca ly is our crane that the Style n, nmnnng of (he 3n, ton]. (f this Prcvnce_ y Fur farming has apparently pas Qmounfs 0f potash, it was found on “an [For illustrator‘, take your seeds or wnntry’ it is up to man t" (‘m5 935° m “he? 01"“) 5001C‘ Th9" L‘ 11° ‘hum that Hm d°"ma.‘.u:e female Is about one-eighth Pl-obabiy no Province of Canada :c:l its highly speculative stage and that the"? We"? lllcfellslllfl yield-ll 11y, stock m barnyard md god to control the crow. “lmmmts ‘m cranes- and the ‘Yplmymgsiic C“ 15 m“ “ma enemy °£3of an inch long, is dark brown in lcgcmblcs Old Ontario as Prince has became a stable live stock in-l 01' 909M305 with 111076051118 create the Jarsey cow and 30mg”, If you are raising poultry 9, m“ W“ "M35593 m“ Prllbflbll’ ‘he birds- a” any “te- mum m" color and invoutlille rrsembles a “In-ml Island wlll, lls bellutllul (fully. Fox ranching is carried on ilmiunts of potash up to s 300' other bird life which is vulugble g0, all their nesting places were des- troyed. I am sure you will be giady‘ to know that such 1's not the case, as I have heard of "rookeries" dlvcllings. In fact it is little use putting out birdhouses, and leav- ing the ‘cat at liberty to devour‘ at tlie too ll-ustlng young birds. M12! long, narrow oyster shell. ‘The in- sect passes the winter in the egg stage, beneath the old szalcs, eggs commence lroling countryside and well-kept farms. The however, that adds l9 hatch at the iiveuess, and leads those who live individuality, to its attrac- It has an and other breeds of cattle? Nb, he gave man the original stock and God, through man, managed same and through study developed the |Jersey cow to give cream, while the lgoL gnly by gpgglgljzgd, 15mg scale lb. application. After that there nnclics, but is also fitted into was llttlo dlfforeuoo in yield- , ilicii- plan of diversified produc-f A- Scales. the largest srowor of tion by many general farmers. 1t registered seed potatoes on the the human race. and if hawks start to destroy and live anthem and you don't take a gun and shoot m, hawk, that's all theJbrains G04 Bedeque, Springfield, Stanley Jfillkllhyg srggcstfon to pen the, t-me apple blossoms m, o, showy [nun t) dflnne that there ls no l5 eflillllated that there are up-Ilsland, and a keen student of mar-[Holsmn ls me may nmk nwduceln gave you. , _._ Bridge, Glen William, Midgcll, and cats up for the summer is a pl-acti-l thercalqer, and me excnndingly. In“, like the mnmn gwn-ds o; three llmuslmd ranches; kets, gave me much information I; l, true they h“, both been on Ii’ your house becomes infestefd at Fountain Head, near East Point, cal remeqy-r WhlCh is, I believeni small. “finish newly hntcnnd l,“ OM (‘rinses Norummberlnnn on “n, wand, pj-cdllClllg forty toyon the situation. Formerly wholtaleartn a long time but n w" mnnys lvlth bed bugs and your body with the last of which a namesake and carried out here and there on this’ I, together with Alton and Alexwcontinent, with good results. I do! Robertson and Wilfred MacLean, ‘not know llCW a cat would react to had the pleasure of visiting recent- being tied up, but as it is not so tractable an animal as a dog. I am ly. “Fountain Head is s beautifuliincllzicd to think that the plant would not work. Cats arc an ona-l spring with miles of woodland be- itsclf is sit-ychronism anyway-Jay all means hind it. The “rookez-y" uated something over a mile to the l tax thlun! north of it, near the old trail that used in be the main road between Sm” Writing the abwe" Mr" scum ma East Point’ m a veryyJeckins tells me of yet another high “We o’ hardwood tnat naslhercnry at Juzisons Island, near young arc active for several hours. 51 They thcn IITSCII their beaks into n, the bark, settle down permsueiitly l - and gradually cover themselves s with the secretion which later liv- y“, comes the scale. As the females do “on lo L... not iuaiure and lay their eggs un- t.l late summer or aululnn, there b,- is only one generation of the in- sect annually in Canada. In commercial spraying is rrglzlrirly" prziciitrrl, cx- perience has shown that the fol- f is s11 orchards where m, 1'11‘! in the Island, the red cliffs lilo : uzill guarding l Quite to the contrary, how- cr, tiierc is little bfck construc- fuund in lite Province, it from the chicily bccnuse gravel has to be ought tsom the mainland. It is iiitcrmting to note that Whili‘ thBffl a red siine used for building. {Th of the sole used in the con- ", ‘cn-c-f the old Ccloria! Build- dislllcc locvk almost like a1 fifty fljflusflnd pups yearly; yboatloads of seed potattes went _.i-,l (‘Xjmple o; wl-llll ls pgsgible from the Island to United states tin f x ranclfng ‘was given me by and Qllbll- T1118. hOWEl/ol‘. $00k a IF. ct. Kennedy, Soutliport, newly bis slump in 1931. largely on so- ‘Ielcctcd I resident or the P. E. Invount of adverse tariffs. and 1B3t_bred and developed for difierent ‘Fox Exhibitors’ Association, and your. with hlzhor prices for tabloipurpcses-tlie Clyde, Percheron, as owner of one of the higher class P05113095 ill Canada- i-hflll 1Y1 U- 5- well as blood horses for racing pup- ‘ranches, though it is not a large A. exports ivoro n9E118lb19-H3WeV0T.|-l:i35c5. This is all man's manage- ‘one. He finds that it costs about gthoy were able to sell considerable ‘inent. Recently 1 was in Sguthgm ‘$11 a head to feed his pups to pelt- tffible stick in Ofltiirfo- Ml‘. 568.188 United states where it is very warm ‘ing. This charge also includes the ' 119-8 lllfflffllfllilvn that mllkfs hlfflyfor the common hoirse, while, on feedhg of the breeding adults, so BXPf-‘fittlflt 0f i1 fit-Opening 0! thelthe other hand, the common ass is lice, if you kill or control these, you according to some people, would b. "upsetting N8tlll'€'8 balance" be. cause God created these all at tin same time, but personally 1 am gull He gave men "dominion over all." Take your orchards and all var- ieties of fruit. Did God create th, Stark-Delicious, Spies and other vs. ieties No, He gave m-an the littli wild crab and hawthorno which i. a mniature apple or germ, for ma. Imanalgement, and remember man, -l1ad to interfere with nature to do. velop them. Take your horses which have been OXCQJC for overhead, this gives ajUfllted States market, At leiistlnot heavy enough for farm laborlso ruli- idea. oi‘ pmduction costs. Hisfllflm an average over the past lfliman has crossed the ass with, our average selling price for pups, both tell-TS 0f Blmfi 100 acres in Pol-a- commonhorse, and has developed a. as breeding stock and pelts, wasvlilfis. hi? l8 hOPBIIII- gbeast to withstand the heal; and $.84. This, o; mursg, l; an excel)- ' Under the direction of Dr. W. H. yet be strong enough to db the work trees. you are “interfering or lnvset- ‘tlcnally high average a; he has Pethickp the Province has been it"s: tilling the soil. Yes, neuevelop-limlf Pillllllys bfilfflwfi" But I out n e) _ a at n _ n n 1 lons of commercial lime sailplzrli- to n; Irnnw cmsmmion, alll-amvelyjparzlcularly glue foxes, and glgoyT. B. Free Area since i925, theled the mule, but the mule kickedtmafl “'08 Elven HOWE!‘ to wntrol a1? quite a distance, as they call for. “m is 9"‘ °u°°e~s~ §W5y35 gallons o; “vat*1v) nnm me nest pnmcd Notable is the added new. luau m avefagg lmrease ol- foul- ‘first in the Dominion. Dr. Pethick and as far as I know he hasn't gone "new P95“ Mil" W" P1" he“ to bf 1°00 When the m°lh°Y °°m°5 1n o“ B‘ Lafgrance’ rather Fwonger in ! has been subdued. This application t‘ glyen by u“. praoyce o; wlllte- ‘per year. after 25 years’ service, many of lany farther. tn"! 11100589!‘- lllm- g: ZZIELXE‘; Zéucyylyjlerfillzifiaozilsf! "my be p“ ‘m ‘my “m” i“ the: “Yushing barns, so that tile}! Stand] J W It J t which were spent as director of the You can take your poultry and’ H°w “hm”; the “T311010 fly? G01- cula Sam of nne n . ,. 0 Ch Bllfillt; Dlvvious to the buznrllng of Ont in the landfill-Al, giving a‘ ‘ ‘a er ones’ Vcharmt emwnQlFederal Health of Animals Branch trace different species back and it “mated it but 8'1""? mill bfillll-‘i to . c oueis are m r . famous as the outstanding breed- the work of mm 1n developing know how to control lt, but accord. ndoubw, mm omen ‘the buds, but the general practice, V ‘in Prince Edward Island, has nowlis _ tho‘ hundred‘ as many as seven TwoB-‘dh "ld ‘l t sh IShOiiId be a. apply it immediately‘ “r °f Hmswms l“ ‘he Pwvime- been superannuated and his work the different broods of barnyard mg t° m“ “m” “lgumelll- Y“ ee . l. .s Vii p an s ow up is being carried on by Dr. Robert- fowl such as White leshorns. that ‘W’ dsturblng “Nature's °W"-" I , . Ialso operates a fox ranch and has’ nests being 0n One trfiv- Qllllihivcll in the garden Just new. Th fer“? or as the budsflm bmstlng’ ideveloped a distinct and ularl , , . I m“ mm are somethings used in ; yrenlow Geramum (Q praycnse, Vliwtliif neyess of spy-a?" mud not retreat but must “Yin or [strait]. He no. gives some irftillzesh son. Rigid tnlngtsh ugreedtold iillitxood layers} and other 51260.05 yatTzgghyililllgléltlzylvilol-‘f 31:11:03: 21111131 1g their construction and the nestsui.) sometimes called the Cranes-f s: gynensnfeffisnsOgfonnningiurko; ' ling production cost figures. Thug: inc; y: w: fynuf, as; s: you, Kenn? tffketflblfn use‘ Takejivhat would ‘ysur flowers be like ii themselves, in some cases, are also ‘ bill, grows about 18 inches tall andl the o gmfusncn a] d ‘Q o‘ Anlcctus, who had silplzoscd thatH-eeding of a mature fox, he finds ‘I m k r The are o’ more or less m ti’ are notman hadn't gssstcd nature For quite large, probably being added is covered with salver shaped blue: the Sin‘ JCS; 55:8 3.5a,“ fighting. f m’? “Wad” ‘vsmd cross ov-er to t0 be under $20 a year. The feed- i ldefingrazltfzaited t: Donn“! trfzugfi, domesticated an? ‘mlirgled turkey , illustration’ your ms‘ God ggve “I to’ “on yea.‘ same were qum flowers’ more than an mm mfiia-idlscusscd in a pamphlet which can Kent" had taken up a position nearling M his pups t° pemng age Co“ porting of the disease to the area‘ Take our Canadian North West - a “m” m5’ °°mm°mY 1mm"! Bl ~ “Open” and ab.e to be seen through meter. This plant, it may be Vas an annnnls 00mins m must have seventy-dive years ago. It was all flagls’ which We find 51°“? m‘ to develop such lruit from, But remember, awarding to 30ml ‘people's statements, if you kill the mice that girdle these small fruit ing. which now houses the Proving rial Legislature and in which i119 ' t‘ confercnce leading t0 C3119‘ on was held in 1864, Wll-l been growing since all that part of Alexandria’ Lot 49' the country was burned over be- fore the first settlers arrived, but lowing treatment \v'1l readily con- trol the oyster-shell s...le:—-F‘or i’. [the dIrmant. or dciriycd do mant (in hich is mentioned in history very_ ‘ n t- v y . , 1 . . 1 v a r __ _ many Years ago. The noise of the The Gide“ Gkam Nasturtium ‘pp ca m’ 5pm’ Emma I) M“ b hm (moss the “lanuc in San YOunB cranes can be heard for (or Tlopaeoiuln, t0 give its correct nme-Euxphur L035 Sp. gr‘ [5 m!‘ 1'11? vcsscls. The houses are mostly GARDEN NOTES "We estimate the number of nests in this heronry at between two and "i, Island Holsteins 'I'lris was a sight wcll worth see- ing, and apparently the place was little known, as Mr. MacLcan, who Exaggerated Prices s‘ it"s-sis‘: a LAMMAS DAY _=='aa' I I say. He wants all oi us to be parnters. I .tt;.. __ . "Jr/IA '.;..; . "w. -.-~>~1- ROMAN BRITAIN, A. D. —And sec you, trace Of mclind and ditch and wall? O that was a Lemon's camping- place, When Caesar sailed from Gaul.‘ (KipFing: "Flick of Pookls Ilillfl‘) after rtet§2§T§.s. June aii-mt-sit-aai. Dr. W. R. Carson cumoraacron t Three Year Palmer Graduate , I24 Prince 5t. Phone 1°72 l Home Calls Made. j as l Ffiiifiat ‘.""“"“"""" Inca" an re- Itondon, and on hearing that Con- about $8 a head exclusw I 1 b0 _ n ~be obtained free on request from n ,. ,. _ n 1_ l e 0 a’ r’ from the ground. The mist yollflfi fflalkfd, has bilefl found growing‘ tne Pnwncnlmns Branch‘ Dcparb slillllills had "landed, lllllT-ed 1° ttEiIIIVOSlIIIEIlt, etc. His average selling? n clean certificate. before man-l. covered with millions of wild bulnsl-rcums. From it man has develop- ones seen in one nest acre foul. wild at Hunter Rycr so that it. . south to OPTLSD hm, taking W1 ,1 f 1n 1 , l - , _ . . . ' ' .mcnt cf Aghiculttlrc Ottawa . p °e ° s “s M“ 1”‘ "a" “as luz the boat Th=ro is no drubt but mi’- Alfmf? time mun and realized “i 1”“ m“ 5'?" m“ w m" and they “We fill-lo f1 Slgfll, stand"! may be classed as a denizen of the.‘ ’ ‘ 'liim only part of his troops. The over n50 n hi I f 93 n4 — ' _ t. t _ . --—--____ . ‘ W h 9' g‘ ° 5 - - The that lmvlng ghelg hefds T 13 gl-ee the value o; the fertile soil am! 5. 5° l" 0918*" Ind 50ml? With 8119b standing like 1318695 of limbs 0H lilllllslulld- The 011101" Plant l8 the W000i . ._ _, W _ conscqucnte was that he was d6" y average in 193i was $30. While he, nn h 1 d tn b d bnd tabmhed a pm when a numbe 1, lovely frasrance, but remember 0g the nests, ar on the near-by Botany, Bctcnica ofilcinalls I... alcnt boosts the stalling as the ‘tray- ‘ icatcd and slain. It is an appfo- y mo, believes the my business ,5 on ' mike‘; pe e me m u a Bunny, ware placed to save rugelman had to interfere with nature t1 branch“ ‘my kw bemg “bk m pm.“ 1°PYIWY3Y 11111011 050d ffwdlcl: fliers‘ friend" 0n flilcvlllll 0f its 9mm reflection that’ by just suuhi the uptrend, and sees in it a good ‘ species from extinction and the dew"? mem- ily at this tlmo- A number had; uuilv. but now fallen into dare-prowess as an insect d5‘5'll‘0§‘l‘i‘. l1 tactical "list-l": “"51 ‘l’ m“ “m” isidcline on many farms, he Pointsi balance of the herd was reduced T!“ “TY minute "l" W111“ m" fallen, an: were dead 01‘ dylliis’ Ollylgilten It grows to about the Sflmédvlllfll reminds mo of an old story: |'ll<l5£¥l1b~lurh°5g' sneaflylgiigltd Cleo’; out; that unsucggssfu] farmers ln- [and land turned “nay-db down nncydiscovered America, came ashori the groan . t clg t as the Crancsbill but bearsfklanet" said the minister to a i tllrlils 10ml‘, 1° am“ other lines cannot hope to be sue Island Holsteins have gained an mad and ukd t __ , , ' , l a - . a into one of the largest and. '5 mm a T“ and devawp“ What struck us most was llxnsnfkes or purple labiate flowers, charitable member of his flock, ~1 his crown and his life. can", m, breeder, enviable reputation and find s mm valuable when field, onfllortlf Alrwflva info a swfori for way the young in each nest know; which seem to have. some attrac- y believe you'd see some good in the Those of the defeated arlmydtha; The mot r 1 k wide market. It is just l5 years earth, with towns and clues nnd'hund'rcrls of millions u: pfiople, tml m Own pajgfltj as soon as the mO- lion for the silver fritlliary butter- dell!" “Wccl. yc maun ngrcc that I escaped. 110d 1° Lfllldilll- P u“ "e y 5 Sl-lcflfis l1 mill‘ filing, ago that, the [oundallon was gun. valuable Parliament buildings dotjman, according to some men's state- tiler bird came in sight, high llhflies. The loaves of thc Betony arc“he‘s verrn persccsicntl"uosJazic-Ps till"? Tim HY “nd prfimmd t? 5a“ ‘Mr’ Jones mumtains’ ‘is d°“°‘ed by "the purchase of three car- ted here and were, Remember forlmvtll-S. disturbed the balance o.’ 1n the all", and a long distance rather pretty, being oblong-cor-‘reply. But Jack Miner, v/houvith their spoils to the continent. through the fur pools. He cited an loads o, 330d cows from oxford m“ to b’ done. ma“ had to nix'ltea__innture_ away, the young would call, but date, 11001913! Cfeflllffi, and Supported has had more experience with thHBut Constantius was close behindninstancc of two fox owners who county’ ontnrlo, made up chlenypfera with nature" u some would: As for me,I thank God for all 1-14 Only t0 their Own. HOW they kneilyfion long slender petioles. ‘On chew-ystarling than he relishes these last‘ Mid 60017111; upfn the spoilers una- last year in September 118d f1 P0P of daughter, of Pflnee 001mm,” “can u‘ Alon‘ came such m“ n5 made and gave us all the raw mat- hof. in these circumstances, wiliying ‘the leaves there is a fa'nt taste;tw0 years can see no good in the wares. slew the Eff-vile!‘ par-t ofyallli-‘i-‘e of nearlY- 9cm!“ H" dif- Th”?! Abbekcrk and the blood of that Prunes”: Chan)“ Saunders, “Nay erial to work with and then He probably always remain a mystery, nf hops. which may explain why‘, “feathered vermin." They “(lucky them in thc strocts of the capital. I pfltczi" tyhem and one sold ‘on theignent cow’ Pnnnne column 1st o! Ottawa. and devewped _ a l made u; m ms own likens“. nine, l: filpm‘ "mm "’ " time“ "' hldre all th knowled e but had 1 d5 - . 61ml e Frme” gm m; produce’ ‘mi p = a h had onelllnd ailthough he had to itiwalte’ "m" “d H‘ J‘ K°‘“‘°‘b' eral bushels more per aormand ma» m s “eve”? ‘he m" ma‘ c l n e g an in Noithumberland, baggndrhe mes an instance when; a fgc-‘WhCllC/e it is suppose e i; wa for the Hmsbam Holsgeln qlubn A t mcemm length o: time wnicnlterial and keep on discovcrinl saved some for the rest of His crva- grout quantities of Betony and‘ tory refused a conrfgiimrnt of l.» ‘north to repress the turbulence otyazzhile for his full return, got number o, nnese can,‘ made one, hgiebeen valuable m humanity and ‘plenum; m, put m reach o, n" o, tion. lscnt it to the brewer-ice to be made‘ matoes because of holes peeked in U"! PMS Md 5Com‘ mwelier} alzlzn,’ ixfticzjbiedlty the p°°15 “B;1,000 lbs. of butter, and it is their m’ w” God ynnendes name to bellll- To illustrate my moaning, al- nto BOtJIllC Beer --\vlilcl1 was,tlicm by sLarLngs. Mr, Nlinor 1111a we are sure of is the slmpe so ‘ p. tan ac or in the lilRT-yblood that forms the foundation o; d°ne_ but ramember m,‘ man hndjlow me to quote Ida M. Thomas looked upon as c. temperance-a hand-planted grove of scoochyihat he had been in Britain iorlketing o; furs. mo“ or the leadyng Island heflu w lay/arm" mm méum to amom-lpoem’ “Making a Gnrdcny. drink. pines, and in the winter of isal-znnino years. when in 805. tho two push m‘ am Sm’ m be u“ n, Man ploughs and plants and dlgl h" always lived within a couple The only vegetable whose flower the starlings, to some thousands, Emperors Dicclcslan and Maximlan The herd of J. Kennedy, Marquis’ Garnet, and omer when“ and weed‘, I of hours walk said he wondered has a measant permme is m" mncenilllted 10°", flfld “fllfPlf Yftilgllvfl- and 1°“ the Empm m . smmllxmf it?!“ ‘we President °‘ developed by mun God created the He works with hoe and spade; ,, bmfid 0r Windsor bean: and it ifldroppincs acted on the roots of the lilm (Cilllslftlllllls) and 6319M“, somdmng °f the exaggerated m9 H°15t°m'fi1e9la" “mutton .,, God sends the sun and rain and uir all his life (as his father bcfo.e . _ 4 _ , - l ~ 1 be lgerm but man was given the pow-r mm) where the cranes had nested said that its lrlrtc corolla is blob-trees the same as strong lye from the C2053? of tvc East. Pl‘ 605 0f the Dre-war boom days in 0f Canada, although t num. rs to develop manage and conmn. And thus a garden‘; made, and only heard “m, recently. lulled w 1h tho only truly blgl-lflaslms." and (he ping; (lm out l,‘ n. is 511d of constantlus Chlorus the fox business were given me by under 25 head, is widely known. The Huge can be “id or plantld-Ie must be proud who tlis the soil "I may say vary other him; {color in the floral world. the summer or 1932. This was not (as he is usually named) that he R. Brow, Charlottgtown, When Nstable in tmis head. andti: mtiny me Take the me for mnmw Dmymid turns the heavy sod; .11: the dltppings contained it vn- married a British lady hamrd l8 made his start in foxes he plfld of the herds of the distric or a ' How wonderful a thing to be in thl ti n of the " . , , . God at the Amerimn Beauty , Zgelfxiitseenperhaps sasclccazlon for it new of “Md 5M,“ and an u“, Hnlnnn; but u“ ,5. not, gupporfed 517.500 for a pa.r, and even be-lmntter, are the wide square 111mm Rosetilgidene 9W5“ the Rambler In nnnnersngn, with God‘ ti: number o‘ ca“ atnmyge trees died. their lilac" \\'.lS iukell by by good authority. He ivas, how- fore mating season had optioned 0f the Clltllfi- "Th0 first till!!! I ___l__ g3 boy mm me how his m, nnn 7'00 first day 0f Allizust was cal- malls-w and other czrn-smotllcr- ‘cvcr. the iuflwr 0f Cllllslfilllillc “l9 Pups at $10,000 each. Prices of 120k for in a oow l5 l 8°°d , - b Hmme thirteen birds m the 16d by our Old English forebears ing weeds seven fcct high. and so the Gicnt. At the time of his fa- $20,000 for a fox were not unoom- rump," said lVlT- Kennedy» 08 I 1'9’ Laylng‘ mug/h m a d anmost wnnst we "Lftmmus Day," and was held as n,thick that one could hal-dlv walk thcrs accession to the Empire of mon In tlrse days for an animal marked on this. The foundation o e mom n , . , ~ . _ wire speflkgm it arrived with aJSPCClHI festival; but both name and through them! And this your tnqv the West, Constantine was serving that today could be bought at was from the Oxford purchase, and Report o’ me Prince Edward 1-,- young thrush, What kind of anlfcast. have fallen into desuetude lnihavc given rise to a luxuriant crop in the army under Galcrius at from $100 to $200. Skins, however, the use of the Pictje bull of Wol- nmd B“ Lnylng Cont“; go;- the idea would “'1” to tax [hem “Hour day. Possibly the festival may‘of wild mustard. Nlcomciliu, and was in some flan‘ We"! 015° l"? l1 111811 figure. Mr. ter Jones. He was followed by PM" weal; ending July 31, 1933: is a v t ‘wad of dogs? They do a m mnmlfio back to Dflilflfl limos as do some, It: is true that the Starling, like ger, as (lalerlus, who was ambitious Brow showcd me s photostatic rick rrancy Colanthus (bred by synmn owner, nnmn Total p15, 3|] WBZVIIIg hum H ca“ were kept fled withers: at least it is certain thiitlmiiny other birch, brings up its of ruling bath the Easiest hand fbpfgfgg, bill of sale for pelts sold Jas. Rettie) who sired Kins 1'2?! B Mm A. m Hollanll _____ 1593.4‘? ___.___ ' _ ic word is nmdc up of the oldfivoung on insects, but it is d ivin Iwesterii Empire, intended ‘Coll fl a y Sir Charles Dalton, now colanthus, noted for his hgh - “n, “,1 15353 finned Sp for 8' ievftweekiddirelng Anglo-Saxon “f-llaf," a loaf, and‘out birds which m» more uscfrul lg him as a hostage for his father. Lieutenant-Governor of the Pro- ing daughters He was the sire of 6 $' ?:n(;:wn' . 1mm! Infant‘? me indyour Willflll tnBllte all?! o won a t ' - , . . --..- - . ~. wzatnznxggtsteoastfe ‘bird {Funny “macsscfl a feast: and Lilmmflsglllut way than it can ever be. ThislBllt, Constantine escaped and tra- vincc, showing g4 pelts bringing Pietjc Kerk Golanthus who sired q John A_ L“, 1729.9 Th; um‘: ‘fir.’ 5:111:11: v3.3“: "H ever the swalhwg a aremwas kept as a thanksgiving day it does by occupying their nesting vcllcd post‘ haste to Gessoriacum. Ml avtraso 0i’ $1,385.98 apiece. In many Junior champions for Mr 2 sxnpum, Qhtown u... 1890.1 cents doubled Zticent: per pound to beovgwwnng their “Gym fithatlfor the first fruits of the earth." sites. and chasing away the right-‘rvlierc 11's father met him. Both H1959 d118, however, there would Kennedy and has more tested Exp Farm chmown __ 15mg algal? ‘S200, flandnii unlaunderct - . ‘ - _ ' , '0 H mnom bum the eaves and the We must recollect that in those ful owners. Mr. Miner finlshes his pissed over to Britain, to the grail ‘be but some 1,500 pelts at the lluc- daughters than any lbull in the m Mm _7_ H‘ Muphafl n 1mg Bunion was]! mg‘ b: gelrvzaslred bnm swonovys as wen as a Smahltlmcs there was the annual danger letter with an earnest eXllflftTiilOnylllCatlflll of the Human soldleiynzfinns, whereas now there are s0me~ lvliaritimes. The next bull bred and 1 Hgpgld mil-d .,... 1897.4 ma ‘ll gm, ""1 bu," plclml out ’ y. lof famine: with primitive macliin- to fannors, not to allow the starl- Wlill whom the young man at once ing like 60,000 sold each year. used in the herd was Pietjfl 3Y1" ' own .......... 1752.8 The also oi‘ single yam is medium tering o1 chimney 5mm‘ ‘vcrcycry. or almsst none and with a ing to "=ettle" on thou‘ property lbccame a favorite. Next. year Con-l Mr. Brow is also famous in the vius Korrdyke a winner at the i Iasansmn 17534 and doubled yarn fine, medium soon- ' . ’ " ‘ ‘I i ” ' ' ' a ii in .r t hliv- n i‘ no“ is already m0 mug’ as lack of aiablc land (for Britain |stnntlus and his son made an cx-l Guernsey history of the Island. HelRoyal and now heading the head u 5_ R; pendlegon __._,_,_ 1513.9 sgzszgg. ogoalwinfim us‘! 3MP I only meant to ten you of Craneflacn was mostly fen and wcod- 296-312 pcdltion against tllc northern ban‘ estabiished the frst herd OfyOI W. J. Eigie, sault Ste. M1110, NQTE; m the interest or eoim- er’: home, address and lnslrllfllvflf u! t b (land) the countryman was fortu- lbririans, and defeated them: but Guernseys, importing a cow-Ont. He sired the grand cha-Irlpltin Omy blgflg that (lo not h“; 5 Inside. Send by mall nr freight i! '1! ing] tn:nrc°kery' n n: 1.1176: Emits who 0°11“! grow sufficient to rain the Constantius was stricken with a "Adele 3rd" in calf and a bull cow at Halifax and Charlottetown ch50‘, to qumy go; mylglmglqn, "dim Will be Plld 0n 100 Ill-QM‘ ope a e proper u o f , ' ‘ " -‘ l ' - ~ WM. LANDRIGA. , Will take stép-S t0 have these nest- gigiy film ‘r012 on? ifinesbgo an? Imorsiald diieaégkand fr], rlitugnylflGlli-sgr lggxy , Fin k343i; ‘fray: _ Bixhiititlzns ‘la-s; yefiaflrgy/n 2y EXCBPt H1059 111 the leladlrtig W!!! o‘ Queen sue”, Charlogkgnwn l e awed, for the axe of . once reocng w en e 1e e a or on uy .., . .- s as view arm o oun =Cccl s owari, ew re, - whlgh 11nd an opportun ty o qua- g: mugs; is gradually Betting new C-"OPS began to come in. 306. The soldiers immediately sa- :in the pedigrees of many herds in IE. I. Carrying on his pzllcy of line "y gm- pfljgj or rlbbong, have been nun’, and not lenve “I n“ to 1-0161‘? f0!’ 111m that game was lutcd Constantine as their Emper-‘the East, though his is now dis- breeding, Mr. Kennedy is now us- returned w owners, or disposed ofl ' still plentiful, and thatnthcie were or, nnd Galerius could only yield y persed. v_ ing a son of Pietje Sylvlus Korn- at the “quest of the owner. This Him who stills the ravenls cla- I- Brflflt many Wild plants w-liich to their wishes. ‘the new Emperloi; Next to foxes, about the best dyke. His next held sire wasrc- um! future mports wfll not give morous breast could be used as fcod in times of resided in Britain for six years lon-imoney rfiakpr for P. E. I. farmers cently purchased from W. R. Bov- loading pens for week and will only And decks the lily fair in flowery scarcity. We left: Constantlus, the Caesar gcr (though there is no record of~lias been potatoes, of which some‘yer, Bunbury. He is a ‘Junior calf, give the totals to date where pen prldegv N0 GOOD WORD FOR, THE of the western part. oi‘ the Em- any of his acts): then he left the 41,400 acres were grown in 1932 a~double grandson of Jean Abbe- birds remain in the pen. This is a communication which STARLYNG Dirt‘. 507th’ landed on inc Sfllllllvlhtlfillillil, to enter upon the contest and planting thLs year would seem ,l:erk Pontiac. Manager of contest, Mr. F. A. in point of interest compares with 000st 0' Blllflllli ill‘; muwrullivl "Ii ivas to m Ike lint thc sole to be about the swne or n 5llgllt| Dl-lscoll, superintendent, Dr. J. A. Asclrplcdctit: having burnt lis iulcl- of the Roman world. Incream. Yields vary from 200 to fCnnl-‘HPM e "PW l“ 4h? I the letters in Gilbert White's “Na- In my farm paper a. correspond» its s w.‘ i ~ -~.vw -.-¢l,~;v..-,;,,;,~‘