THE CHARLOTTFTOWN GUARDIAN PAGF SEVEN Y 19, 1931 = S0y BBGRS Tm' mn' 1' th' m°'“‘° "Y scan cu provedts he or luzhcr curl occur wcrth around also 'ro get Better G0Od Stea mm-ow.-St John‘a church. N my 34 Morni-nt Pre 5; Marks Rustionr 3 P M Gwrgc Westbrook L 'rh ___._.- poNA'l'l0N MUCH APPIICIATID W5 L, ¢; worthy, one of the vm,,,5 in prowse Bros Ltd ,,,,.., cnc com-i he vw Aww her lovely large MKG ,migrant orivhsnese A1 Gino-The weekly d Tm, gcriadlan National Hate W 5 gcsntlebury gave an in M illustrated lecture on his luopeall tour Mr N W L0 raided The slides shown Mn soanticiiury Tho 1 , was announced that the lzotarians during the Rotary vention .__- golifll' 10 SEARLETUWN HALL llunliattan Honeymoon. preeen cd and 35 Don't fall to hear a th mimber, of Glenroy Woman's liituip met at the home of Jogrph Barrett on May the for their monthly meeting with attendance of eight members ilrc visitors present Prmldent pled the chair Meeting opened ,lnmg the Institute Ode Roll Minutes of the last meeting ma approved Reports of comm wsrr than given and reappointed comspondence relating to the lsitutc was read and discumed ter paitalung of dainty refreshln fared hx the hostess assisted Mrs J McLaughlin, and slnsins National Anthem tllg meeting brought td a close ‘Next meeting be ct the home of Mrs .lsmcs lntvle LSEFUL BUT EXPENSIVE Mulclllng growing vegetables which eliminates the necessity as the cucumber, melon pepper increase in yield According to bystem of the Department of pw" is high m“ki“¢ W °°°"‘°U“°“1 question of the day and are claim all sorts of soil without special 1" ing the attention of our political ment make it both the poor mans terested in th future expansion of use very doubtful in most cases Bm p°i“”°d °“° th” it 15 dm|°“"‘ leaders, both grert and small But, and the rich rnan‘s hay The to keep the paper from Min! bi°Wn however, important other factors filled with good quality soy may be in explaining the situation, hay means comfort and plenty we feel certain that one of the con the live stock throughout the T trlbuting causes for the low profits winter months and there will always starch content. has been given con about by the wind. wl'l.l.s Maru sracs nv owN ntmral. ST LOUIS May 17-Desire for companionship of her maid-even rieciir_wr.r seen in thc will or Ainclic mth tiled in prosaic oo iilfo. which gave Miss Mnry Balme hir maid and companion for Sl years "iii Yisht to be buried near her iiic ncth family plot when che cies. iwm a sloooo trust fund and erio of the Rioth family fumiture to fu nh s home for herself” lrmetr Union Chef* N0-Mission Bend-Regular Mae lnl'-Upenmg :lute boxes-so cial iran. 'I-iv-senior C 0 l. 'l',._|u¢u|ar 'Milne-scclcl mil. 6-00-Illustrated lecture (lush) ltev Principal Mextnnon. D-Public invites-ortcrmg '°f “vessel-llcactr manor-ian lm u# ammo i-_.__ '~ “SRAM-at nvseaic..l=. a. x.. °“ Mei' nth. to Mr. and rarr. aco- Ht B. Brehlsit, n pon. “ld Hvsriicl cn the nth incl Mr. and Mm mv. s son. “Asn-at thc Prince :toward rs- ., to Fred M. Nash of this ~ MAIBJAGIB » tht #treason-caossuau-at `°“’“°i Pefwnsee. ohwiditcwwa 1"‘:" Wsdleser Peterson, of qhar ° iswwn. to occrgir. muh oreu~ mil 01 Bummeraide. . ._____________ _y beams Tunisie-ln oambr-idge.` uns., on “ly 12. im. 'rircrru can-ini. an gfBi’°°rs» husband of Margaret A. nen (nec Macbonaldi., fx”-Ai Dundas. my e, mi. fm’ 51?". use 'il mn. 'rhe fun .,h __ f°°* vim irecrure muted ' “‘“~‘~ Dundas. on May sth, colt ____- prili temporarily at least the Ami The subject. of soy beans is one your corn growing sctivit kindly that always challenges the interest this has not spelled ruin to me of farmers Probably no crop in agriculture-it has simply were P fact that the farmers of Ontario are ized since the soy been can me n1“|°"°m ph°m“pm “km 2;; showing an added interest in grow situation so readily it being a legum vid md by My R A Pendle,” ina this rvmsrksbie eros sunsets to ci: me sou building quality c 1ssUP°f Gym me a trend in the direction of more the some time producing a I I can (or me Yum” profitable farming. I sly this not marketable crop W°“1d Supp y C With "W Y»h°i»\8\\i3 01 D\-B8\¥\¢ li-N18 'Bl-it," some one will sly. " °“ ment on your present system of all the farmers took you at your farming of which I do not have an and began growing soy beans, mimi" if-1'iUWi°d8°. but rather from could we ever dispose of themf’ the standpoint of a soy been “orsnki in the first place farmers 'l‘hU-S¢\2i’~ MW 3155 “ 515 md 5'” " who believes that no agricultural going to do that all at once, 5 by practice is so good but that the ad movements do not grow in that Albanv Dramatic Club Admission 25 dltion of soy beans can make it ner, but, as a further answer nm better qucrticu, let mc predict that sion While Oriental peoples have been will be a ready outlet for every soy product, M., ,-eleued lp me com growing soy beans for untold gener ‘bean that the farmers of both n~srrrU1'E MEETING - The rticnr, its iurtory rc cn agricultural cdr. and thc united stclcc can iii crop on this continent dates back duce for an indefinite time A soy seem desg.,,ed to play an increasing Bm only about twenty years Only about bean surplus, happily, need no oc cu interested in it and began of thc interesting and imports with to sense the agricultural pos velopments af present day call slbllitles of the crop, many new var ture There are three ways in was responded to by paying g nl¢kl¢, letles were imported from the Orient this can be done profitably, all of of the best p,-,mem supplements on read by the government in an effort to which seem practically unllmi me, obtain better and more adaptable their scope One is bv the farmer has 5 nutty flavor that makes il, Au strains educational campaigns were feeding them back into his live stock, palatable for all rglages of farm am In started by the various extension dc the second is the annual require mal; The heaviest users of gov bean “_ partments among the farmers for ments for seeding purposes ents the purpose of creating greater in the third is bv selling them to by terest in soy beans also prominent oil mills for nuliing purposes the milling companies about this time First. let us sae how the farmer engtem cgnsurnpilon These wlnpnn became interested in the possibilities himself can use soy beans W2; of \turnlng to commercial uses the high cost. of protein has aiwavs Mc oil carried bv the soy been an item to be considered in bal All these factors, working together ing the winter rations for live s have resulted in a remarkable de for it must ordinarily be purch velopment of the sov bean lndustry in the bag Since sov bean seed in o, few years time From about tsine about thirtv-selen per mth fifty thousand acres in 1912, the acre protein and sov bean hav fourteen ill, option and flax Cl-Ups A5 3 mal paper tested at ten Expmmemu age of soy beans has ihorcas d an pei cent the possliblllti of growing ici of loci they-c are no grormds for ' nually at the rate of about twentyitheir protein at home has made a believing that the cotton acreage will s"m°“s' pmved that "mst vegemme per cent imtll last veal* there were tremendous appeal to farinrrs crops are improved by this systvii; over 5.000000 acres grown in the bean hav meets with universal favor age lg scam; to be actually dec,-cas United States Present indications wherever it is fed Farmers "m‘m°n such heat ‘wing P111: are that this increase will con learned to prize it above all others, situation me demand far conugngm tinue indefinitely with the possible exception of alfal t°""“° 5h°w°d th’ m°" °“b5t“’"'m Agriculture, both in your country ln milny feeding test it has pro wma! of the mmm mm M21' and ours, has for the past few years even superior to alfalfa hay for milk of bolstering up this failing supply, m 5 been bearing up under a severe eco production Its wonderful palate. Agn nomic strain The underlying causes iy and its high cont'nt of protein production of soy beans That is the °“"“” “i °“"W°- "'° °°“ °f li” for this ccnditicn arc cull thc moot n>gcth.~r with its ability in grow on reason why the big iced mixing PID Mrs “W of the old and long accepted system The feeding of soy been to in of cropping that have been followed stock as a supplement to the un in the past. rat'on is being followed extens I refer specifically to r' ishing part that the legumes are meal or llriseed meal is usually the flour in the diet of invallds and in playing in the cropping systems most expensive part of the ration fants Among th food products that °n Careful farmers have been forced by and soy beans grown on the farm experience to diversify their oper are being depended on more and cake are nutritious breakfast foods* Th' ’“°"° °"° Wm "°°”"° “"3 ations tc the crtcrrt or including c more tc rnect this need lorpsrimcn special diabetic rccds infant foods, th rn opportunity to renew its strength, tween the soy bean crop and ' and without legumes, live stock the stock is surely a happy one, since it ensiiy extracted, and when dried in statements are not mere are hard, bare facts, by farmers through years of costly and purposes There will always be D bitter experience. Thousands of acres active cali for high quality seed of once productive soils ln the older this purpose Manyofour pioneer soy specially treated protein compound farming sections of the United Stat bean men began growing them wh cs are new barren and soils. tuck" L’ Rd Mr constable. /' America to-day is receiving more readjustment Other crops thoilght and attention than the soy will be substituted, and other of bean althouah it was practially un ing enterprises will be devel Gm Club W” mm lug "ming known as a farm crop fifteen years lieu of com growing My plea l My ago. The newness of its development in this readjustment is that ¢,,,,¢,, in thh country and the wide scope not allow the non leguminous mm; of its usefulness are responsible for readily marketable crops to c wth” lb rather sudden emergence into the the legumes out of your sgricu limelight of public attention The this point can be especially e 50000 I/ores were bein! grown one of our worries yet I-n in the United states at. that The question of how these and time When farmers became beans may be utilized suggests nt and general discoufsgmnent on the be a place for soy bean hay on farm is the gradual breaking down farm as long as there are live stock world as rr standard food for diabetic lcgume in their rotation They have tai results have shown clearly long since recognized the futility of soy beans rank high as I supp attempting to maintain the product ment in the feeding of dairy ivnass of their soils in any other in cattle feeding, in lamb feedin way, they have found that without and to ir limited extent in hog feed powders, melted milk, and chocolate legumes, the soil is denied the one ing This genial relationship basis of all profitable and permsn c-pens up the way on many f ent agriculture, is impossible Thee for the keeping of more live stock they serve as a mute protest against for the crop, and to thesemen, the ruthleasnessv of those cropping operating' with their 'experim _ systems that do not take into sc- stations; must. be given much credit business. When specially treated, soy count the reasonable demands of the for the ‘educatior\al~ work that i Yet, in spite-of these recognised a time. In this connection let .truths, the legume acreage on Amcri- leave a suggestion' to the enterpris- seems to be superior to linseed oil, canfamisis dimini.shing\at an alarm ing farmers of this P5-ovince. In ini rate. The olovere have been de- short time there will undoubtedl _ pended on very largely to supply be a pressing demand for good qusi» Wlierproofing cloth lt readily re- the legume requirements of the soil, ity seed in this soot-lon, and th and tilele are failing more and more farmer who begins now to study t frequently as time passes owing to soy bean on his own farm with hem mmumta mv' ity and of great value as a substitute W °°m beans thot can be l=r°d\1°°d A gafnfgé This remarkable commercial de M but velopinent. of the industry has served £0 hover seems to have settled ' Wu, to create a sound stable market for mum soy beans, one of the essential fac- ue, md tors in any productive cntenprise ,um Farmers may now plan their soy NW OPM in crops with the full asurance that ,hw there will bo a satisfactory market you do for the product at harvest time , a more condition that was not tnle a few md years ago The confidence shown by mm' business men in the future of the soy mph” been in building gxpensive o01nPl'¢sS et me ing plants has done much to dissi e pate the doubts of the farmer in nd at this new _crop Furthermore, the will- hmmy ingness o a number of oil mills to sign a, contract with the growers six NDP” months before the crop ls harvested, ward guaranteeing them a minimum price hw for their beans, has proven an effec wen tive means of inducing greater pro are not dum” “W The processing of the soy beans is mm in simple terms the removal of the to the oil from the bean by cmnpression ¢i\°1“> Through this operation two valuable Cm mercial world These are soy bean oil Pi'° and soy bean cake, both of which i= be important rclc in the lrrdurtriri field in the flllillré IOS, Let us consider for a moment the °“¢ meal which is obtained by grinding de the soy bean cake that is left after \\8Ti¢“\ the oil is pressed out The meal con which tslns 43% to 44% protein, and is one 'A5 d in thc market lor :ceding iivc swclr it and meal are big companies who mix the commercial feeds for the dairy and other feeder trade, especially for C011 and thele is no chance of increasing Cfnii their out put except bv increasing 505' be increased and as for the flax acre hive ing each year Yet in the face of this is tes is becoming greater each year ven so seemingly, the only logical means bil- of protein is through the increased treat companies are becoming deeply in mow the soy bean industry in the United been States to Boy bean meal, on account of its cold high content of protein and very low the sidersble attention by the medical live patients There are great possibill grain ties in this field, and further re ively. search will doubtless bring to light the dimin The protein supplied by cotton seed other important uses of soy bean , can be manufactured from soy been at macaroni, crackers, flour for bread, le cakes and pastry, milk and milk pro cows, ducts soy sauce, oonfection, coffee g, subetitutm, condensed milk and milk be melted milk products live The protein in soy beans can be arms a. vacumn and ground is used to make glues, for sizing paper, for theory they The second permanent source of water proofing material and for piss gleaned by demand for soy beans is for seeding tics also fountain pen barrels. an CUIHN iillhl-in8 fixtures billiard balls for and linolcums are made from the en Soy been oil is an interesting pro worn out, this was practically the only outlet duct. because it is capable of so many bp- and varied uses. It is used in large mt quantities in the paint and varnish has Min Oil can replace one-fourth of popuiariaed the soy bean in sc short the iinseed oil in making paints. In mc other paint-mal-ing operations it a ¢lP°°iBliY in the making of enameis. y Flor manfscturizlg linoleums and ¢ places lirlseed oil., In making soft he soap, soy beanoilcanreplacelinaeed me oil and after ocrtain treatment can re- the net price that the oil mill could thirty to forty Mnhl '!'hl§ #mild sent price conditions This together in the soil and the increased elde Canada on the climate because- we i cv-tainly could grow variety if we studied our selection oi these good we pore over our list of flowers We should not be content with our lettuce roi' only a few weeks in th, season True there are some things which come on very early in the spring or late in the fall which they have in England that will not thrive in all parts of Canada but on tlir other hand our climate, gener- ally speaking. is more suited to the production of the highest quality vegetables than any other in th world if there is any doubt simply note the really wonderful sample. of potatoes, cabbage carrots, spinach peas and even the more tender ”qussh which are grown in the Peace River District or Northern Ontario every year Our season is brings things on with s rush when very condition we must have for good vegetables, the quicker they are grown the more tender they are a selection of one within the group that is getting an early. medium glowing a. whole string of absolutely different things For instance we sllculd not confine ourselves to simply a short row of leaf lettuce This must be eaten while it is young and tender and then just as we have developed a taste it is all done We can string out the crop over the whole sea'-on if we make, say three plantings of three different types There will be the leaf lettuce first then' the head and later on during the hot weather the Cos, which comes up. to a conical head and is practically self bleaching. Last year the writer had this last named delicacy coming on until frost in the fall. We can supplement our salad material with cress, it grows quickly on any land and comes on early, green onions, sown at ten day in- they will be ready in csucceasion. "wud “M W buh" "nd" P" Fire The Burnt: Taste Is Distinctive, And ‘Pliint that grows if properly lnocu- mans for the chglmst gf any meats (fat rubbed over the surface of lated mm” im" 'WMU “""'°9°” Roasting is general enough in the Dnn If the PB" is h°'~ 9“°“3h W °“ in me mu ‘md building P"°"°i“ °'b°V° appreciation it receives but too marry the meat is Dull 11% it Wm “°f~ 55° the soil Truly, it is a crop that re mem, are med that might much Any surplus fat which collects in fleets its virtues in every phase of heme, 10110,, the good mad tc ex pan during cooking should farming, including the produdtivnesl ceuence that ues along the bmmng poured off When steak is =ear-ed °f th” Wil' the We" beml °1 the “Ve ,num on one side, turn and sesr the other stock and the prosperity of the Brom" is unsurpassed as Q me¢h_ then reduce heat and cook till done farm" hhmen od pf cwklng gender steaks we Never pierce steak with knife or fo In this great ngrlcunural Pr°vm°e'flavor delicacy and digestibility be when °°°k“‘5 as this Wrmits of Ontario soy beans should chel img Superior to steak cooked in any juices to escape The time required lengt’ the “Qui/E |nt¢i'¢5'» Of Uielother ww Mmced or Hamburg fm pan brolllng is the same as runners' especially at this Pamcuhnsteak may al o be broiled with equal bi’°i““¥ time Through close co op~i-ation Pan pulp; s tl faction A s o ably thi k with their experimental stations in is: R; is tar better ;;nn than a thin' Pan frying is what is commorilv in ..--- ingtothefarmersforan er l -°" rcuriugngrcdc tcbicus hi xthlsirurhcicr F' y°f‘“:1 sov es:/use arm 'mera i'°“" “ti 5 ";‘u::‘°‘"; $3: ;:°’i:rthc rscniwtur- of articles lggnz erlrcuxzrpzlrcticn ccct to the Giving It Ire UIQ” ' W _m _ gg, Uru"zA'"°N mat: onuhgo who: mu “Nucl it was not long until b<;i1 mills were mill the milling and shrinkage costs, -'-‘° ’ inrtalledirrthso angrowi dmc nttothrnilicpcrawr- Joni* M”'“°"' 73° pm P"°°h"' -'- '- “°‘°°°'°°' “WHY Amen "'°‘ l°°t vm' "wh uk' ””°" °'lrrcr.r mtlrcre nofth and to dz: wguld hrvlcroic bc rubtzccmd thc rum F1av0r"""‘BrUll mm It Illi is, low . ti . \ een Soy Bean Association. Clayton. Mr: of mdiznsrn zymrm M ve there is an active market for all the of which would ordinarily run from \‘°“'° ‘°" th' "°"°’ " "°' P"‘°° ‘” Essential Salts Retained In Meat Seared By Open Has with thc very rncrircd improvement Reputation Worth Elrning » Yl of the other crops in the rotation We have evolved many new ways medium. 8 to 10 ni-lnutos offers thc farmer ir very fair rcurcc ci ccolclng meats since the days oi For steaks 1'/r inches thick ref Oi’ profits the spit and the Dutch oven-but Medium 10 00 15 Ininufils As s last word, ict me insist that me on 91 mem img gm-pagg¢d_..m,-1| For steaks 2 inches thick, rare the future oi the soy been in your fcw have cquclicd_tlrc results cg ex 'medium is tc as minutes °°““t"Y *nd mlm 18 WWW Ind posing a fine piece of tender meat to 9°" Bf°"|”K that c tremendous expansion is in thc dircrl hcrt from thc ncmc cr its evitable There is no waste to e pqulvalenl; B,-glllng and ,gagging very hot pan or skillet without °"’P*°"“'Y""*‘U 1° “mud UVM’ have rcnrsincd thc choiccrt ci treat- 'fat or with only s mere costing sto to in 1 RRY of the h Pan brolling is cooking meat k the be rk the for the selection of adapted varieties. in ° K f r b t 1 3 gually the adoption of correct inoculation’ one, so that for a small family it is referred ioT;s rg' nga NU mike; a bette to bu fair-sized steak and Saiifemg e Q" cultural, and harvesting methods l r y ° l h u ts f it t dl” t M frying pan, or skillet ll small amoun and in the working out of the local ro par ° B "en me b “sed This method I f t problem of disposal the hmmm of rather than to chooseal; thin oiled b longed irihe cookmg 0 Cuts which Ontado may well include this ver In br°m“g‘ the me is °°° E y hi h 5 same crop in mei, mtatmns exposure to direct heat or hot coals, 31'* deficient? ‘“tf"‘° if wmfm;;‘11;’re flame or red hot electrical heating 1°“3"i' Wok “E h““ 5 W “ is in brolling it is al o thc mctiwd “Sell units, The edges nf the meat may be out in several places to prevent fm """k‘“5 ‘“'°q“‘m°S' Hamm" Cuts most suitable for broillng 0, -Fllvlsp rrva nolmalts ger bash etc li' the pan is covered Gafdenjn cullingasit contracts from the heat g irhc meat is placed dn c hot broiler 'his m*`i“°d is l"“°“°““Y ‘df“°’° vllich has been rubbed with is small Wm* i“"""‘“3 “‘ th” ‘Wet E C E" \ARIE'I`1 IN VEGETABLES Piece of fat and qulcklv scared on -__._ one side and then nn the other In the Old Country whey-F people keeping it about one inch from Ihr' have been dwelling in a. more or less ilisfnt Wheii Smfsd 0" bfifh Wig" civilized state for centuries, the art Ulf' ‘U9-m9 -S \<>W°i‘“<‘ "Y f\"*’ "l‘5\P~i“"° Westefn Guafdlafl _Php ies re um’ enormous ummes of of living has been developed to n from the heat increases and thc been hi h q rotem_can_vmg qsupplemcms fine art There they must, have meat completrlv cooked on one side _.__.. mc chgm oi; which are comm seed meal' rdiictv and in the matter of vcgct before brine turned it is Md" in -'rm: Portman 'runrzr A mek' and “nseed meal Both of mem hw lable.; lust a few lines will not d *Urn Wh?" Wi’ “ld” “W” finjn mg COM|:`.D\ DRAMA Desires' will and ever must bp classed as bv products l Perhaps it is because we have been hm' has B “AS” ““°°a'3“"‘ R" plc ents-d bv Summeiside talent ' ' so rushed in getting nur land 1"~U<"i€i‘ "1 Steam i’5<'9l’i*’ '\"UmU1€ 'f’hui=dav Mai ?lll'1°8iY» BS Often B to enjcys a large practice lrl 0Lcar t, actually discourages the i Alberton and surrounding country acid soil, which the lime tends correc and lctc maturing rind rs it is ci groin of dandelion and l>1sni-sin iv weeds which are very common pe in most. parts of the Dominion A rlrh soil however. is necessary to pmmngg heavy growth and dark green fine sv/ard we are after Good drainage is also important and sunlight for most type of grass though if our location is shaded wr* can secure special gras which will do well under these ccmdlt ons Fertilizers of the commercial variety. rclativcly high in nitrosen. of niilvfv ni soda, alone give good results. One should be careful in aPrJil’in8 the fertilizer to prevent burnin8 Disolvlng' in water first or applying just before a heavy shower or water- llig isthe safest wav- All “"»““9l application of pulverised sheep ‘manure will supply b°t\\ “'N\'i‘h' 'ment and humus and unlike ordin- As manure this will not fill thc grass itervals until the first of July so that _ fy ' W with a lot of weed seeds as fr endives and mustard By using`sheeP ml“\lf° Ti" be” “°“"““d such causes ls. unsdapted seed, in- view to gradually get into the seedi‘$s;e“;:|otton seed oil in the makind mr” wp" of “much cm extend ~ dur,” the pulvermng pmw gc, km creasing acid soils, depletion of hu- producing game, will be starting a soaps. ` h km rnus, me the tendency ci farmers in irrrrr enterprise that wui not cnly berhers is little ricuot but that roy l*“°;:“;‘v‘e‘°'“;‘;‘:d °;‘;i;l“;;’ °";"°t’;; °“’""“‘ °' ' " d' 'recent togrow uh'r ,allbeintereetingand on yable but lnoilwiilfindsni rtant l "V" - ‘ uw 1°' ml' by Dt' A' 0' vm°°°t' of whic¥r“f::>wd out thee closer” ‘ proIitabl~ as well ' so ‘ in thefuture in the nlxzpiraticfilnx °°bb“° 5"°“”" mth the "d md i ; _ ~ ° ' ' ' , - i 'ro inert thc situation, the rrrrn- aut after the hay ir all cut, tnc edible oils. After careful rc_ilncnrcnt,¢"""'° “iii °i‘° °°““"°""' B“"”‘». d _ml ,Mm Mun when me an have turned or ray sccru with iivc riccir. ui red and the me out the oil is oelmblc and hrs c iricnlsvfvvn md Bf°°°°“~ "HW ““ .““ d°h U W- _cms me m‘m,m_ the thought cr supplementing nic awry for next yew: reading time food value. limitation buttcr can sc evflv. "\¢*“\"“ *ind it" P°“» W* “"“ °°“ ' " ” clovbrsfrathsr than substituting for will still bee world ,of soy beans made.from this oil that is very nue. ‘blve feasts of this, one of the best it this second legumt. In the four- left, and herein where the third fit-|011! Ind his ell the appearances nf lil thinll- f°\‘ “1°°“ * “‘°“"‘ ‘-"""‘ yea-r 'rotation of corn, soy. beans, great outlet for soy bee-nl some in, of real butter. Inthe some was' ¢°\’n. btln-S» YWUK wheat and clover, rrbalanccd cyctcin the one that mek' the chances of Flnllly. let uc nrurc out what ir mis end cerfois may be extended of' firming is introduced that meats surplus entirely negligible. _I infer bushel of soy beans is actually worth in Besson- Somethinl out 0. inf, in :unique manner both the soil and to the ever inerollina demsndofthc from the standpoint oi' the induewordinsry will be added by plsnilns' - ~ i iverm .p_..,,, _ the live stock requirements of the oil mills for soy bea.ns`to~proea|s'for tries. One bushel of soy beans iindcr-'Broad Beans, eng plants. meions. lnisni ifnmsdimiy “Di” "le P“‘°° ~| G.. ,me ,_ _f,_ . ,_ F _ -,, 3 _ min. rhur. roy be nr mvc proven ccrnrnsrslsl purposes," nqirmu\¢~'a evmgc ccndiucnl will prcfiucc rr-cmiiccirr rmcil lciric rcucrn and c ircct rilresd out the vous in H S“““°W =_ ,,,L,__,_,.. , ,__ ,, ,'.-_._.,,,',, 'fm "2 Pl°°°‘* in ‘"2 \>““~°“’1\' . .on of hmmm ,Thiel for th’ fum. ny year; ago in the cotton sections I to '\ P°”nds of oil.. and 43 to 50 of other tw--5-, n--f have passed over trench and cover firmly with dsmpix ' ( Q _r ` Y _-Zu .vw > Pvile 2 rvniers where these ish are k;;:,»_v_-if ing system and allows the whole en- or the smith, the compressor; cs roy pounds of oaks. The oil at inc pi-c. -rr p-rvzfur _v:~c simply because wc coil Above all things do nv* ifi ini’ ,,,,__,,. _ , ., . ._ ,._,:,_.___,,,,,_ it-‘ F°1"-mia” °~"-d 1_1” "°l~~‘ ‘lf C-'1- tgrprlse to run lion( on In Ivan beans was begun-for thcpurpolo of sent time ,ie worth around eight and `r,rv.'r c~n:i'!~-_"_--l that there was the lroots be exposed to sun or wind and "" PM _li l`h;_C__;`_T1\Tv_TenchEril;.;.iy _tvhe;l`§remez;l;pi.;;i‘.n'l`h<;)e keel, miliimiaing the chance of i dstalninl' the oil in mush the same a half cents per liound. and the cake same 'cons end variety growing tif the-plants are ve;-v dr; on arréval -»~~» - »~ - Y ~ v r wo ‘becoming ion heavy or iopeloedryigiaa ¢l,|,ia-qw; urea half cents. This woula`vcgctnblcr rs time was in the more burr stems and all or I rl, o . ,,r,,....r-. r.'-.-.rlncnr rcrclirrfrff A Plants and Shrubs There is no object to be gained nt for plants, shrubbery and trees. , Purchasing from the nearest reliable source is best as then we are sure of getting something adapted to our section ofthe country. when this stock arrives if we are not rendv to e the Summerside Police Court v his driving was dismissed-S ted h o 9,, The deceased was taken suddenly k_ The sympathy of the community cl gf, to St Paul's Church and Cemetery g AP E island, as medical doctor d i returned soldiers has been announc thnn d€S¢r0Y n ‘ ed from Ottawa Dr Kennedy who y International Fraternity is “Peace will not be definitely a t sured until that day comes when in \COS'l‘b-An assault case came and uh endlary Magistrate on Monday ll pital last Saturday night of e'rnoved to the hospital where s ls passed away a few hours later S lon Monday morning at nine o’ b AND M Y '€" ` w-or-~ , _ :lsr ~» _- Y - - :snr-1 =aa=== - 1 th" ea from the cotton seed The soyimake the products from a bushel of k WHY FAT STAY FAT ____- 533;; § ,list gill ll. gi'-ge Egssgil '.33 di* ...mn Kzuaehm feeling Start taking Krudlla Salk-that the common ages m to rodum-but don‘t take them the idea that they poasss radii qmlitaes in themselves. This is what &y dp-they clan out the impurities ln your blood by keeping the bowels lshaye and liver ul oplen did working shape md fill you mill vigor and tireless ag? As a ruult, u-is of piaotmg vourselfinaueasychdreveryfxee moment and letting flabby fat ocean- late, you fwl an urge for activity that keeps you moving around dong the things you’ve always vented to do and needed co do to keep you ln condition Kr-uschen Salts are the up-to-date Fountain of Youth 'rake one-half teaspoon in a glass of hot watt! to morrow morning and every morning, -be mreful of the foods you at--tak! regular moderate exercise-ther watch the pounds ehde ol _.__¢-_ PARIS LE'r'rEr'2"l (By Samuel Dashleil, United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, May 18-LU P )-Completi revision of all school histories, geos graphics, and reference boks so that they will condemn wars and revolu tions instead of glorify fratriclde hai been asked of the French Goverllr ment by the Institute of Popuiai Historic and Geographical Studies whose headquarters is in Paris The Irrstitute has cllculated l manifesto in the shape oi a. reso- lution, which it will submit to al governments, particularly those par' taking in the League oi Nations and will point out that the psychoi log) of urs. is engendered in th adolescent mind of vain glorious an rhauvlnlstlc history books whlc rarely admit any viltue, either ai arms or politics, on the part of an other country and which invariably CT rulogice all patriots, generals an bi’ statesman ln the highest terms o On heroic praise The Institute believes that soho ooks should describe the horrors o war, rather than the romantic and be' melodramatic features of interrlecint f°"e M’ D 0 stewart' “mug Sup or international conflict and that is In all books, war should invariably The referred to with something of sdl led, accused Was f°"“d Umm' *md ‘med mitted shame and with constant rel the $5 Bild “D-its A Case °f “egngem flectlons on the fact that such wart were really frightful crimes commitr ted by barbarous men *SADLY BERE"VED°”The dean’ The resolution observes that th( e occurred in the Prince county Hos ,governments now behmgmg to tm YS League of Nations, and even othr rn GWTUE Arsenault °f summemde ers, could not refuse to ignore such 111 an appeal and that if sufllclerit ln- he at her Mme at “U0” ‘md WHS 1° terest is aroused among the reading lr he public and among parents of young he children, and ideas in the old history nc was 44 years of ssc Besides her hus books could be modified without an he band ten children are left to mourn abrupt or violent change or undue iS shock to national pride. be extended to them in their sudden The resolution pgmludes, -perm ibefeavcmcnii The funefni $001( P1868 will never be definitely established 0Ck until the day comes when natioril S wil labstaln from presenting il school books certain facts concemlnl -RETURNED SOLDIERS’ DOC war which are admired equally uit) TOR»-The appointment of Capt R the works of savants, writers, artists 5 H Kennedy, M D C M Alberton financiers and business men, in s o to be collgratulated on his appoin n Aof West Prince in securing a doc 0 of his ability and standing in the medical profession and they may feel sure ht will present all cases whi h comes under his notice to the proper authorities n a lair and impartial manner st ment as well as the returned me t C _________.?»-- land Captain J S Sherren of Crap- and spent the weekend in Summer sdie. ,A ~Mr. Jones, junior, of Moncton, ‘flew over to the Island a few days ltago and is visiltng Mr. Jack Square- ’n\any friends there, his father, Mr. Clarence Jones having lived in Sum- merside some years ago.-S. 1 ___?____-- WINSIDE SOUTH SCHOOL The following is the report of Win~ sloe South School for the month of April. irie Grant. GRADE VIII-1 Olive Rodd 2 Ver" na Rodd 3 Myrtle 'I‘a_vlor. GRADE VI-1 Doris Beliar and to word, those who construct rathei schools will cease to impregnate the l minds of children with the spltit. of chauvinlsm, and until the school teach instead that love of ones country must serve as the basis of international fraternity The Institute does not ignore that such changes will meet with serious difficulties, and in \iew of such, proposes to convene before the "Mr and M” Fred C Sh°"" end of the current year en intorria tional Congress of men qualified especially to indicate the first steps to be taken and the method of st~ trscting the interested attention of each government. “It must be apparent to influen- tial leaders in each country that ’bfi€ZS Of MiS¢°“‘7h9~ Mr' J°"°5 hasl their most sacred duty is to presently subordinate everything to this su- premely urgent task, to deliver hu- manity from the malediction of Cain, and to obliterate fratrlcidal wars. “In this work the school must as- sume the most important role, and aid the governments to introduce this change of mind." GRADE IX-l Addie Taylor 2 Ma- CATOHING ns" BY ELEC,nuc_ ITY ROSWELL, N. M., May 17-T0n3.0l `carp. sllad, buffalo and other unde- Perley Taylor. equal 2 Emerson Ford i3 Vivian Duffett. . GRADE IV-1 wvrrsd l-l:lml~‘v 2 'Lotus lwnr- a ai »~ c-~~»i. -. ><..lr-a *.21 I Ga.-.pn ri- -'-~r >~ 2 ‘sircablo species of fish are being t:ll;- Acn fzom lzkcs and streams of south- rs:/.cln New México by thc use of cl- `c~_t:'icLtl'. i Lzplc wires to rvlilil are attaclled copper plates at int:r'.':,ls of several from the water. i \ _*A