1.58‘ ‘Ind ldgriculttu .‘____.___._.__. _._.____’__.____.__.______ _ .__. re- :-: Special Features- :-: Iinltbetré sting Obse v.“ Walt?’ oi > \ p They were living m a Fool’s Paradise ACK was earning $7; k J fine apanmenr. lots of their‘; L225, on, mnmmm" Pflw- The" Jack took nick. Finn“ . appen chenraa e was getting m," “m. “flu, jaetinan pneumonia dcvelg _ Jwk wuhid "':£:.'".:z:2:~ first: =*-~1~=-.... ea co en - » eocome to their m,‘,'fi§,f"'°°“ lilgf-mw-gtbzll-b trad had area a. would "Wilflfflllllfrlhdiraduv $153375 m“; . U banszofoooay . m, "w," - amowmletasaraasilstyoumgetit.‘ d“ As a luminary. wire Id ' 1! Yo» w» r “o fi Confedfratlon Life aociation r "ugofl," Branch Ollie TORONTO Bank oi Nova ' scotia Building, Charlottetown NEWSY. FARM NOTES By Agricola f The Dominion Department of Agri- ‘ ' culture has issued the report o! the - ‘ sixth. Seventh. and mlrhth Canadian i ,1; Naiional Ell Laying contests. The' ‘report gives tabulations (or all the provinces irom 1924 to 1927. and it is worthy or perusal by all who de- sire to know to what extent the poultry industry has progressed. Want oi space iorbids mention o! ._ many 4 excel- lent records, but it may here be not- iced that» in the 30D egg class there were only lour birds in 1927 as oom- pared with 4i the previous year. Hen B. C. L. (IL-G 199, owned by J’. C. nlederich, Edmonds, 13.0. laid 30'! eggs oi 24oz to the dozerfand scored 299.7 points. B. C. L. C.—G 323 owned by J, H. Miiiiord and Sonm Mllner, B. C. laid 301 eggs o1 28 oz to the dozen with a score oi 389.0 points-the highest going. ' , Prince Edward Island is somewhat short oi this, perhaps because oi our colder vrinler. In the individual production class oi i927 the three outstanding birds were P. E. I. l‘... C.- 167 and P. E. I. L. C.—-I65 owned b? H. C. Muttart, Marshileld and F. E. I. L. 0-1136 owned by Clliiord Mc- Ewen, St. Peters. These birds B. P. , . . c. , i ~ er lWV]Z§T|f[§P[P¢t .__ , _ . ~ e a MIG! . there thought to have been introduc- v ed by the dogs‘ oi new American v _ V y settlers. Introduction into our , . ' . IIIIIILID province would be disastrous, since _ I - ' . an. warm bmoded ‘mm-u "3 M33691,‘ -' ‘. IIIGOIII 611.1901. Impala! J. C. gaaakvu. nan evu-nsauawv tible. Man, the horse, ox, sheep, cat _ . _ . _. _ _ -_ m and lowl rapidly develop the disease "-1-", b*-i¢h‘“qf'ia'b'*7db ~ , ' , " when bitten by a rabid animal. The - - ~ ' , iox, first cousin oi the dog, is per- ._~- .._ ' haps more liable to contract it than _ _ i other animals. ' - » The Veterinary pirector oi Oanada 68 1 2 m _ P] I, _ , stresses two points. Ilirat, lhat the - ‘l 29 9 9 2O 29 ' suspected animal should not be kill- ed-ii that can be avoided-but driv- en into some sale enclosure, and a veterinary sent ior, tor purposes o! in- vcstlgation. Second, that there are in Canada, as in other countries, too many useless dogs kept, a menace on account oi their contracting (be- sides rabies) various other diseases ’ which they may transmit to man and animaLs. The practice oi allowing dogs to run at large indiscriminately and‘ unat ended, especially at night. he strongly condemns. One means oi reducing the number vi useless dogs, would be to increase the dog-tax, more especially in cities. Another. preventive oi danger would be to order that no dog be allowed CUT PROTEIN aocu_mld m] us’ ma :36 c"! rib out without a muzzle. speetively and scored 293.3, 288.3 and 216.4 points. The pen production was (11 Pen d BLUESTONE FOR- WEEDS sP-Rli Y\ 114.4 TERIALS Blight on the potato tops invariably results in unsound tubers. Efficient spraying or dusting is the only preventive from blight Highest quality materials BLUESTONE I-IYDRATED LIME ARSENATE OF LIME l BORTOX POISON DUST AND DUST \ At lowest cash prices delivered any station to members or non-members. Order now and have shipment made with oth- ers around July 5th to 10th. Later shipments will cost you extra freight. Delay in ordering "fertilizer ‘disappointed - many. A - . 4 Write for price list and order form P.E.I.‘Potato GrowersAssociation ‘v - ~ ilidd-d-i-lifmwi u :x\\\\'»\’_‘ l'~\\‘."- F’ usrrms Be Safe .— use Prince Edward- Ijlth “.000 meehee in a alngle roll oi In netting. You will realise the security and protection that la given by PRINCE EDWARD lok Netting, vrlth EVERY MIBII "X TlMIl-BTBONGII THAN THE OBDINAIX- "of! Illh colder-celled into an immovable, time and ~ weather reaiatsag safeguard ior your loses. -I—tl:ie Fox Netting Still the BEST" i Iaaeanvaavo ca; up PIINCI lDWAlnwlre, m Iaallycaraaadhaaditgoodulhailntdayltwaa Ill. rhinos apwa a specially made m- lac lit-lay; tmcapbeaool alarltimeh-avinoqaudia aaau ' ugogflaaqaaealctylaauparloriorlll- a Illler to UII PIIKCI IDIAID and lava future "INF- Prince Iidward Fox Netting is Sold by R. -T.' Holman Ltd,‘ chuidoeowa Riieael Champion, Kcneington. Wat. cantata, aeaequt. R{f1‘,._'.,§iolman, Ltdvsllmmflilimv McKay & Sharp, ‘Pyae V811?!- iniitiyaeraca,aiberm - ‘ ' I nun-III 7,. u... a. P. Rock, H. c. Mutton, Marshlield A“-““°'°r‘i‘“5 °"P"““°“* l‘ 5°“! M’ NH OLASGOI l! B 201230 P FARMERS or nu: iraazmim enovzscrs can Siva IER m: PROTECT MALAGASB an can. (soon) GOVERNMENT REPORTS ‘SHOW LOSS OF 5 S BY PRESENT TRAOTIC 01o ooo Ill utterance nus man zrrsax our. 1w. a wtrx tam. 1r n: m: aov urn \ II, . E 0F CUTTING LATE (STOP) manna AND save. $11» w MILLFIZED roe aver-iv. 25¢ _ n: MALAGASH (stop) .- orator: won": aava an sroqx mow 1r UNLESS YOU. PLACE 01mm now (smog 1+0 LBS r0 EACH TON or 1w: zxrmcrso eggs 2,101; points 2324.11.42) Pen 2. “ma? °" 1"“ l“ "miltlfitlihf W. Leghorn, Mrs. J. 1". Easton, New Gruard i‘: C‘ T?” ‘pp “'1' t2‘; Wiltshire eggs 1965: perms 1,aaa.i..° e “°-'~°"'~’ 5°" - i!) Pen l2, B, P. Bork, Clifford Mc- In?" bee“ made‘ i‘? 5 997th“ _ years, seedsmenhave. been altering Ewen, 8t. Peters, eggs 1930; points 3 f“ the "P film‘ 6mm which w” I small table squash which areusual-f 193M 4 sadly mums wLh dandelion and‘ b. picked Wm“ younmwhu‘ file; no The‘ Island birds compared iavor- Pmmam- The ‘him "l"! °i u"! the size oi a cccoanut. cut'_ in half, ' abllLwith those oi all provinces save ‘iffllfdtlien died wt at gnu land on ,- cooked. ‘and ‘eaten irom thehhall Manitoba ‘and "British Cclumbh, and‘ “km! "P i1" "P m ti"! W" i sbell- ' ' ., are "superior in produztion to those 33PM m 5B 52f‘ 511"! c1101!!!’ l8 ll’ oi Nova Scoila. In the Maritimes‘, rg-tfnt- T; Tana“ “awn?” F‘: New Brunswick leads in pen but not is n "5 9 “V” "9" 5 91' ‘n in individual production: that is held Ithe spray ‘ran °n mo’? ‘ezduy- The ‘ derstand the proper. method‘ oi pro-I paring squash, it is becominga more, popular vegetable. ‘During. recent a floor cushion made ol black leath- ,er or’ oilclothahould be part o! the ~ equipment ior every furnished perch. by a E_~-_|-5hnd_ {tender young leaves were scorched _ p ’ _ fbut the roots did not suiier to any-, Rain shipped ‘from’ and“; in a, Mam-s iqhin; like the extent that the dande- recent ‘month weighed ‘nearly '25,!!!» lion roots did. Hundreds oi seedling tons. Amt,“ the "marl-Ls yeswrday plantains were destroyed. The Erase (mumhy) m!" appeared a timely iWhS entirely uninjured and began im- i note on m], duels‘ which has ,,e_ mediately to encroach upon the space‘, appeared in Ontario. We are iort-IIDQICMEQ 1:’ the ldanlllelions. lthwllli unate in our insular position which “"9 "193 91' EDP tar 0n, or per aps‘ perm“, of l ‘ma, embn-go upon m [two to clor-m the laim effectively,’ dots likely to seek entrance into the Ebut the "merimém P“ PPM/ed l-lf province. It is suggestive that all l “‘°"h~ The f9|"‘1°“ 15 m?“ °l m“; outbreaks in Ontario have occurred imund °f bdlestlm” W l"! Film“: in the mag" Penn-mm and the ad. oi water, as recommended by _Proi. jacent counties; the lnieoiion prob- J 5- 515"!» °5 t!" 31973711119111“ PEERLESS FOX‘ NETTINGr ably comes ircm the Un- Farm- ited States where it exists to an} alarming extent, The disease which, has established iiseli’ in Manitoba. , sonata... and n»... also, is Gardening Notes -_ THE LAWN ' When the really hot weather ar- rives. it is advisable to adjust the lawn mower so that it will not cut as Bunches on Horses w.r.vme.ue.uuuaia.arueqi ting, and to get the Turkish mat ap- pearance a lull inch n necessary. Leave the grass clippings where they Abe? will oulalyaad ' cl bnalaa bmua l it ill onl be necessary dur- , i “laqwz “Mtafiérfifmkéf-P“ lentil: Summer t2 trim rather than “WHAT WE "Av! w” “f “burg ii ruched ncehtlneerraraove hair. .50 cut The" shoum bg n, lgut one half “ , , Ffittiiffi-tl‘. hgaa cant ma u inch oi grass. ii not more, alter cut-l It s Better to be sure f Than Sorry " Your Foxes are the moat profitable investment that Y" hi)!» ‘Are W! iall, as these provide a mulch pro- l going to like tbeilfllb! rill Ill! m‘. ' a , " Netting than Pecreal " " ' iefilng the roots irom the burn ng numb“, not" Bsontm l(“iiii\\‘\ \\\\ lllliil\ "Beelula," you ma.“ nu inw- ruvcu nacx FOR sruaomsss m; can the boat "uuaiirfl NET- Jrmveeeowooooowemo-oboooe o. . 1 TING" h protecting your Ioaea. _ l 4 z Should the iiowcr plants be some-i l Th1! dfllafilbll °" , , g or an a ‘e . . ,' TWQ . “not weak and splndly, the top, gin" m‘ ‘mouwn-‘u ‘P 4 , ‘ branches. and perhaps some oi thei d" u‘ m“. ‘pun. ha“. - side ones as well, should be pinched r c" h "hm h, m-pAuAnug-l back to bring about a more sturdy SPlClALl-Ii-MADI FOI-Ul." j ‘ ‘ ' ' plant Cosmos will become too tall DUI. PIIGEB All ‘fill DIST 9N and ‘splndly, a prey to the iirst THE "MW-Us i . W‘ l 4 - i 4 - ~ - - ' . " ' ‘ ‘ strong wind or rain that comes along. i 4 Prize Haszards unless treated in ma manner. Plnch- The B38975 Hzigwarei ' p - - ing back the heads _will pnotonlr (jam an ‘ - ' ' ImprOVed make‘ e. more "symmetrical and “gfl p y’ _‘ , . 0 - ' mm“. T” a , galgal-man‘:aniitirfiutfigggus-Iblooixu: ;3n"".'v': - - i 5'» l ’ I _ 4 ‘ M ‘ ,, . . ‘ ,. , CARTER’S the‘ 2w °'m"=1:'d":°":'uf*; ‘m: _ who are c e o '. ~- i ~_ “Mfllplmd” 1px;": ‘remnant: a MELOTIF e _ p _ . pan am sure _ - ,1 - . . I ’ lg "T0 Swedfl one nine back the main stem to In- » Purp p ' courage aide growth. This olten aae- i-mcu the 11m bloom, but the sacri- iice is repaid in more ilowera later on and a sturdier and larger Dilli- The m mum; am.- - ‘fly; PIINUI‘ IDWAIIY rstarm. both rare!" l" Naucbettehilaaafld. .lt hsa.a not! avail! lump H“ u” Amman‘ ..__._ eklmmlanhwrelollltaallfil ‘ . l" . ‘,. ~ >-. -1"“--- I» -- » ~ , are‘; cr::.:.~..-... * ~ - ~ akin ITOIIud u kpwardl s raaavknontll-l-am all - aruioaumaaaereaaauiaf _ amall._l - “m” " m’ ' maniacal menace. 0 ,HOGS¢ we are taking _' live '~ - r. ~ - . » ' _,. .. \;\Kw’m~w__<,,,..»~.. , ...-a out“. z" I I hogs daily, excepting ' ' I " l, samgaagnpannehira J _G#-"'“*m_.l_._, ; i lecdamau ' nlpfleg-‘priceqf _ ’ been , I I "j '»Davis~f&-.Fra§_er= - ~~ tits pair; flowers have been so much Im- proved oi’ late that old time flower-i. r-In hardly now be recognized. Time for planting-Annnals-rlo no plant before June, Pere vnlal; an: Blenniala _are hardy. plant who. lfllllnd la flip-now! Early cabtsg and Clulldower harm May 25th to June Slat. Tomatoes and Celery not beta-e Jame to July 15th. Late Cab- bage, Cauliflower and Celery tron: June 20th in July 31st. . Please take notice that we vrill no! accept an order by mall, expresa, or freight for less than two dollars; this, can be arranged by having-a neighbor‘ or two join in the order. when‘ re- quiring small quantities - Our terms, are cash with order. Annual bedding flower plants, I “m, some“ Feather, Lobelia. Above loser) Mei-ease- aw ~- Aater, Phlox. Mocks. Petunia, Ver- lrcnza, Znnla. Balsam, dalpiglnalil» Snapdragon. Cosmos, Marigold, Al!!- ‘35: dos. prepaid by mall. Beading Pansy. Sweet William. Carnation Pinks, palsy, hochia, Columbine, ll 30s doz. _ -~one. Wlntcred over Perennials and I-ennials, Pansy, Daisy. Sweet .Wil- 2m, and Perennial Poppy at 31-19 ‘er doe. Digitalis or Fox-Glove, Can- orbury Bell at 15c each,$1.50 per dor. Perennial Larkspur two year olzl plants 35c each. . Vegetable Plants-Extra early Cab- bage, Cauliflower ‘and Celery 25c doa- $1.60 per 100. Extra early Tomato 60c dos. second early 40a por doe. Late Tomato 30c doz. include 5c dos. ior postage. - Late Cabbage for planting from J1me 20 to July 31st at 40c per 100, 50: prepaid by mail. Wintered over Perennial; and Biennial: by mail postage lhust be included 25c per Hollylaocks, winter killed i IOU NEED ALLOW ABOUT i-rurrn dos. and-Celery 20c per m for collare- Cartcfa Seed Store. 12-14 Queen 5t. aha Wu!» Burke in our old stand- eue cud cl’ maitat. handle our plants and fresh plants are delivered lo- thcm daily. We will be pleased to have cus- tomer ‘call at our gardens head ol Prince Street. and parse lclect plants. Bring baskets or boxaa to hold. - plants. It ripe ‘roqatoae equated. order the extra curly plants thoy Fodder, more Tomatoes, and Iota o! rlpa once m1; cabbage. Cauliflower " l! youare rick iarmer iced ripe‘ l" tomaiocalo you ioaenandonowu concave money ll to grew them your- IQ . . Du not forget lo algn name and’ address. Write plainly. Iaaaemhar postage. l. J. GA! b SON, lead of Prince lt- Charlntietowu, p, l, l. lioz-e-‘a-mwtrlmu _“ .» ' in; Trade Hark Watch Your Foxes Summer Diet ; s " ’l'he summer diet is a most important one, great cared A should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat " feeds should be reduced to a minimum and supplemented by cereals and vegetables. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with added‘ make the ideal summer cereal ration for both adults and pups. These two highly nourishing foods ensure a bale. anced ration together with an abundance of minerals and most valuable Vitamines. IMPERIAL FOODS Tkeep‘ ' thefoxes in good flesh and make them generally health and active. IMPERIAL eliminates premature shedding _ gen erally caused by excessive meat feeding oran unbal- . lance-d diet. and make for better pelts when prime. Alwayskeep a good supply of IMPERIALS on hand, feed them liberally and you will reap results class foxes with highest-priced pelts. For sale by leading dealers-in all business direct from facto IMPERIAL BISCUIT - Phone 721 Charlottetown, P. E. ry. poev~ upturn. i ii co.Lro. in_ higher’, , _ centresjon lBox" . ._v\