Prince yEdwarldé-i W1"! “suolfilfihfl In alaicgls roll o: Y" '1" "'1'" "is “wit: and nroueueh a a given, Zlrflfii‘. ‘333538-1‘ it?‘ {Pr}? ‘it'll-infill?! every mesh solder-sealed into lmm e weather M!!!» Menu-a 1.33»... .212.“ m.‘ u‘ -thei erlnsr Fox» Netting‘ , I sun the jBEST d . masher-hen dug up lei netting, ramcs cnwaao were. m use 18 years, and iunrid it cod aa the first day it was used- . PBINOI anwa u specially ma. m the aalbladen atmosphere el the Maritime Provinces, "a u - n superior tribe ordinary err-area; Ia ‘superior u» risk. use‘. PRINGI anwvann BIC lave luture resrcta . Prince Ell-ward Fox Netting isSold by I - ‘ I ' . ' v ‘ j narlou FOB. snoop sows. | ____ Fhere has been during the past . 1' be met leseiei very yous: piss. x ~i various atteniptsvliave been made " account ior it. The trouble is real- y under way- before the little pigs are born; in other words. it is duelto want o! care and proper {ceding dur- ‘ing the gestation period. A ration which is well titted to prevent‘ this lvalsiflcomposed oi 10 parts oats, 10 oi bran, and wh-ere possible, i o! itsnkage. Clover, or alfalfa led in . ’ ‘ qunntitlcsjvill supply the 1 "will!!! limbein’ and calcium. ‘This ' ‘hould "be ted‘ systematically »ior a 1 month bclore the litter-is pom and ior _a i'.la,ai'ter, increasing the quan- ili-Y when the Young pigs are a tort- niiht old. sunlight and healthy sur- fillllldlflsm, dry and properly clean bedding. also contribiite to‘ sucoessin "tarinrthe utter‘. r l . ' A rlul: oar cnor. .'I‘he crop report Irom Western Gan- rda states that the ‘oat crop is not setisiecwry. the kernels for the most Dirt being shrunken. This was toba expected, since the straw and leaves did not develop ‘well on sccounror NEWSY FARM; Norris By Agricola _ one essays to remove it with as small _ \ the drought. 'rhe l-esvee are. the lac-l tory o! the plant. producing the starch which ls then stored in the grain. and naturally ii the leaves are_ deficient the grain will be. also» 1n' olden ‘times when men produced 0111f sumcient for their own needs a year, like this was s. "hungryyesr." but thanks to machinery which Jlilkfl mass production possible, the azorld‘ will still be led but at an enhancedI price. Threedroughty summers with‘ attendant (amine have reduced the, Ruands. district of the Belgian 0on- go. lh Africa, to h'"land oi llvins. skeletons"; Argentine has so suflered: from the prevalentfdrouth that the‘ ‘land was not ploughed in time to ensure good crops M1 next “B011- and the Canadian report in'August was a’ 50 per cent. crop iron: the same cause. Five years ago scientists predicted untoward weather condi- tions lasting till 1930, and so in‘ they have been right. j PAIN- Mcny a man, under the excitement oi work or other cause, barks his knuckles and never realizes it till he sees the blood flowing. l! he gets a splinter in those same knuckles and l" R. I lid, vilharlottetovvn , Russel ClTarnpion, Keinsington. Wm.. Callback, Bedequc. ' R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summer-side. Hayes, McKay & Sharp, Tyne "Valley. J. H. Myrick & Co., Alberton. I Ilia Your ‘Horse Amgwollen Tendone IQ sides? wifiioraemesn worgd 51,60?“ on . . bung. I0 he. S > l‘ BINE Hulk (his rllllI SU]‘\'\ Kr- I Successful Fox ceding I; thgpmiiflielrrefot, our FonRsnchers; today. II-low to iiroiiiswiéorous, fowl. til“ will llrodlwe pelts of ‘ "eflextiii-eiend lustrous mlleen, ‘is uppermostjn all rhinitis BISCUIT COMPANY; LIM- Iv$§{),_,llsvf;e7.iound the solution in their increasingly popular . “ - a ' ‘ 9, ‘ ' '§“‘.it‘lt".‘a% aide boas or ved. during trtaealrgaecal. ~ ts. e horse seat free. 11- 5ml» llouflb] _ spinach. may, be sown in the nu w provide an early crop. I The Netherlands hes 438 consumers. co-operative organizations. an object as e. needle, he ieels each traction o! attentlonand the arous-l ing o! strong emotions will prevent‘ the feeling o! painifl The nerve-currents o! the body at‘ -~such times are mostly "motor" cur- rents, rushing outwards irom the: greet nervous centres to the surface’ o! the body and producing move- ments or actions necessary to the work in hand. Pain currents are in,- 11°W1I1B currents, and i! there is no room (or them to get by at the time then the pain is not felt. As a simile, Jhe central nervous system is like a, railroad terminus with outgoing trains on every trackzl e incoming trains canot arrive unth the tracks are cleared. So when the ‘motqr” cur- rents are expended, pain is experi- enced for the first time. 7 SOME SEEDS LIKE FROST. There la a climbing annual known' as Wild Cucumber, which is becoming naturalized in this province. 1t be- 1011B! to the cucumber iamily all right. but each seed is enclosed in a’ 11nd b0!!!’ 811611. It one saves the . seed and packets it, the. germinatio v is slow. while i1. the seed is allowed‘ 11° drop and lie exposed to the ele-II mente all the winter. it will germin- ate well, promptly and early. Owing to this predilection (or exposurejhe seed is able to survive our. winters. W1 the Plant nheeemlhsuwnauve." Many other seeds are spurred mm germination by the action of trost. Seeds o! primroses should be planted in, boxesvor flames, and set out to ireece: they‘ germinate poorly iisown alter the. middle o! March. Delphi- nium "seeds and those plants known as Alpines. must be treated in iike' manner since they prcler low tem-' peratures. I Two garden vegetables, radish and ._.;..i____._.__. Hunters a Take Minanfa along ior any mishaps in the woods. Good ior sprains, outs, burns and bruises. l . ill-ire? * iflBiénfiw l lssrlensrons Prick keenly. Why is it that‘ the dis- I y-Hm- rwvany Our , Experts will tell you how , ‘ X I INTER . . . the season when the ‘ _ family spends most of its time indoors.’ will soon be here again. and the happiest homes those that are Ircpt healthful, comfort- able and clean with an abundant sup- OTTETOWN cuss 015v I00!!!- then will be ing equipment is v ing plant now. i v modern methods chart, making a‘ coupon. size of furnace to location it should entire home. mablhu y“ la lay an Enterprise l-‘hnuu b; snaking n F I r I "Meal Enterprise Dealers can nah arrangements a lean pqnsusl will! 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When an Enterprise is installed according to ~- relgns supreme in En.’ ~: {w THIS COUPON "| . ILLE- N.B. DEPT. I I I I of beating plan. I I I I I fuses we. u- ma ~ n aaq-‘a record nfelaan Iifill. en PETERS ROAD AND VICINITY I gm gr-eqhm moms but mile “and without the iaablnl i111‘- fl Vhobart amen and ' fend In. iww-‘ml’ s-.'mmm” ‘F! . FlQ-IPWEIW ajallvinvdjdlflcolboiyand- Jfllmloywmr w. a. n xeshaly. a nltive v1 P"- ua, lectured in the Peter's Road Pres- byterian fihurch. on "First Hand In- formation on Perlil. 1t! People 34°“ 0g mug, Qlc." raycrable comments wereelicited from theaudience as the lecture was indeed‘ a specie! "'1'- WQWllldlfiflldtohelrMnKocha- ly on some future‘ occasion- \ m. Prinell. student minister m disrupt more: Harbor North and rears "Ines Presbyterian emreee- ticlll. Iffllhld l‘ my eloquent and " n-mon m. the Peter's Road hm’ _ k115i. the teat: sumo his studies m Princeton vnlw varsity. um Margaret McGowan. Kilmulr. u the ‘ acher in the voter's Road school tor the DIM!!! year. and l°°4 progress is being malnulhes. This u a large ms scattered district. and we beapeat (or. mu ueoewah as large attendance er pupils as pollible. Mr. ll. A. Boston conducts the Alma school this year with his usual m: aaeshorgy. This district Mus in proninlti to‘ the school. invarilbll has a coed attendance. _ - P driven without them or pith herds thht do not work properly. f ' Spinning _a_nd ' Weaving