‘ 0R ERMERS, _STO e importance of such took two decades more d algae of the Gulf ter h ext few years he work- ing; --It)l;at he became m the recipient of many him an honorary tor of Botany. He himself no time for an hinS t study however; l ‘ l ction of the an.ca se o! st ty Petersburg. He held tha lor thirty years, a ib e electorates the rye-flour which had ca rave inconvenience to the 11112111655, and vomiting. Woronin ound that no lem than flltflell llngi were associated with the ut four only were responsible he ill effects on the human it another time his society "the flora of the and in due season ey had his report on this odd as- lignment. And when the peasants his native country were beins ven out of the sunflower indus- “rust" which attacked the rlis. it was Woronitl; who “fungus, d “ml?! allnlected Practical mead "we H!» Hottest contribution to the scienoeof lant- in Pumps ology of his u" W" llll e .as a lobo r 11,1092" the market gardening of m ‘lfifi. and so throughly was his“; “one that, although many was srlrurld 3K". 2Y1 all? an“ ’ Y Weed to- wuvlrds his oontemporal-fg, and can, not to hurt the feelings or mo“ W110 resarded themselves as his scientific 01> nents. He was mod- Mt lllild dis ed dis tatlons. He m? beral with his ime and with R mmwy- Bo that when he died cerely mourned 111% figowfilmrfifit} friends Ravine thus briefly outlined his {gm} now turn to his account of ,_° "-555 e hfimia." as he rather gitursequey names the club-root wbbaees. 1n 1m was published Wililih tion (i: German) of the Russian edition 0f his papa; on Plll-lmodiophora brassicae. the or- "anism which attacks the roots of crucifers, and produces club-root, AnbluT. or llingers-and-wes as the disease is variously called, 11113 Patholosic condition has bee found on cabbaso (both white an red). cauliflower, borecole. savoy, kohlrabl, all varieties of turnips, rape, etc; and it has beer. noticed on Ibex-is umballata (common Candytuft), and on Stock (Matthiola app). In no other country l; Qabbg e Brown as extensively as in Russfia, and in the St. Petersburg region the truck gardeners were estimated to grow annually a o; ooblmgg worth (in our money) 153,000, But the late 60's half of the crop in that region was destroyed by the hfifllll." and in succeedi , years the loss increased. Gardeners and landowners came to the erroneous clusion that the unct r: of an insect was responsibe for the dis- torted roots; and here I may say that in England when one buys- yollng cabbage for planting, some, and at least, will have gall-like swell- inss on the roots. each containing a maggot. (Gardeners lool: for the galls and destroy the maggots) Woronin discovered not only the organism responsible for the losses, but showed that its control involv- ed the destruction (b fire) of all affected material. an a system of rotation in planting. We, in New- castle on Tyne, kept our gardens free from the Plasmodiophora by sterilizingthe soil with gas-lime ‘ when we suspected the presence of the organism. (When cc gas comes from the retorts it is heavily chanted with the fumes of sulphur which make it most objectionable for domestic use. Mien the gas is filtered through a bed of lime the sulphur unites with the lime and m forms the greenish mass known as "gas-lime." This was thinly spread on the soil in the fall.) In another direction, plant-breeders have been striving, with some success, produce a strain of tin-hips that is resistant to club-root. (Omtinued on pose 18. 001 '0 s: r 5% Ea on? s“ rgaiig sliiiilt... United Oailiileewortstoiliw a1 l’ m Qghlobgiilsw. All; Buffalo 599678 were sis-om i0 35° 9h“- nns soc better. ‘as for Oa- ‘ti; it: 8 s‘ i i. in FEE. sir. er i‘; if, l; g § t? is; a i 5 57. .5: THE A l cuanolan CK BREEDERS 1) DENE Canadian Garden Service 1938 I! GORDON LIKDHA! IIITI FERTILIZER We can now make prompt delivery of Chemicals and Mixed m: cannaoa worm is familiar with thl. do CONSER Va inozv LIIIiIQLUQQIII-LOHUILNUIOII OI ‘I'll’ vrranulnusrnomrosnlulllslosloalool rusuuanlsowucll n In. nunoow mlunll. rrausnruu. Goods Ex The Island Fertilizer Co. Plant, all of which we are selling at lowest prices. THE LAST CALL FOI. GAME SALVAGE (By w. '1'. HORNADAY) . ad for him before the Amierl- Oil: resolution for the recommends can Wild Life Conference of W - tion of a two yen-s close season n, February 7th, by Harold K. 0n waterfowl in 1986 and '8'! will. ford, President of the New if enacted this year. go far toward Yor-lrmscigutmaster-‘axloeistlon of showeingnwllbset the fate of ouremall co ca. gain - u” y u ° r think orothilre real "sportsmen" In every sense of the word, and o! the states and the State 611119 think commissions alone, never will be this Oonference is in practical ef- able to save the ulglond 89-1119 01 fect and virtueitlie last call for the the States a t e 0P protection and restoration of the ofthe hard- i email game of the United States u and Canada. We deplore the spirit for u- money- I! all! lgltla . that would scrap "conservation" for Euro ever is saved for P99" - the visionary and uncertain sub- ink stitute called "restorationfl-mcan- ing "restoration" along with oon- ‘e1’ FY01"?! tinuous shooting by millions of I: m8- fli den hovering over th eir small, ymiowish A. ilorne 8r 00. Charlottetown ‘ $8 th - infested when set out often wLt and die. siving the impression that in they are attacked after settin . The accepted remedy for x is to gator thelpiants lwith corrosive su mate soution, oz. a fence poet or other Slilltflble Sltil- m 10 this pupa the butterfly from one- to two weeks and lays eggs for another gener- ation, this second ilollefliiofl belnl; more injurious. The insect breeds continuously throughout the grow- ing season and passes th winte as a ouoa. For effective contr d (d m bs to 40 gals. of water, in whic 4 lbs. of soap has bee: dissolved to nah the material to better. vilet smooth eaves of the cabbage. On a small scale, use 1 oz. lead ar- senate and one inch cube of soap to make a Eallon o. spray. Dusting with . of arsenate of lead or araenate of lime in b iba. of hydrat- ed iime when the leaves are damp 11°“ with dew may also be e bbages are not ordinarily covering the whole field, I of about two-fifithisg pint nerd plani- Calf Mlkrcis Weaker d little as one-eighth pint per plant. The first application is made Just the first eggs are laid, or if the plants are not set out until af- ter 688439111! has courémenced. the four days atter the plants are so,- out. A second app ication should follow the Lirst in seven days time. For safety a third application, alter a similar interval. is recommended pplylilg this remedy it is of importance to know when the eggs are laid. as in the case of very sportsmen," for game decrease tsp, $7, Regina ‘$7.50, and Saskatoon Hog; Move to Higher Ground Toronto made advances to close remedy to be able to themsewes and a little trouble soon enable anyone with or- dinary eyesight to do is but not always. the ti the first awllcot 1 of th rag deadly sink-box ermanis ne those which receive the Today, to eggs. which everyone who iness of growing early tabbages caulLiowera shoud learn to do. On early plantings. therefore, may be deferred eggs are actually laid. but any grower wishin mak is hmb Milk!“ vlfllblfl T!‘ CABBAGE 800T MAGGOT b Growers of early ca t , ie about the time ead b“; at weekly intervafs. plan should make sure that they are not infested in the seed 11 posed to attack ota are the y0lm8 0! 5 11188! fly that appears early in aprin! after th r c coming of also cared anllolreirxsilirlg-d “m” w“ "£5; M be dicated viously ums. the flies sh d l p They lay their tiny, have lost years of valuable time in to "ed tryl-IIB and relentless hunters out of their i4; destructive ways. We have hsdlomo success, bug“ we also have made Toda tn var American , . FERTILIZERS‘ ' ‘leis and _ p, ‘ l F-‘gs 2nd the soiithoriheitheri u n dre ched wl a sou o . “ "gallo to gggggere f t of row. more or 1g; up the condition of the l ff t WEY8~ an“ m €fil°liéril§ofdalor tllic purpose is obtainable but as a 8on- eral rule the average De use do! the method most AGRICULTURJST -5’ l amalgumating conservation lllers in the very serious and ugly business of trying to salvage our remainders o1 game. If we can not now enlist the sympathy of the conscientious sportsman and se- cure his mass support for game sul- vsge, then failure wi be our r3 ion, and extermination the fa our small game species. We could pause here, and hold 1m bef d; 1 eri f tr ore ou a ong s as o is 25g: its... %§%§ r Dominates Floral Color Modern Garden 3.! 55 s; fashion followed, in which weir-e required to surrender hunting season, an armaof game lwgtliouild be said evcr has been able to protect all of its game 100 per cent from the dirty practices of the mean game its’ _ Rrgina paid s"! to were lower at $3 VJ $7- uncompromising hunters a round dozen or more of new shooting re- 5-3-12 h" strlctions that many state me sires banorls to 0131i! roll grad- IMG and £3.65. 2th“: d $12.70. tdlfllmd- ",- “tags ins l m. i’ 1 rfowl salvase. ed "fairly a uzldant." ofpertlan nd e devastati d dlin r weteflowl- the 4B grnfngoa: olfevgell-aruriigd It 119w h“ bewme utterly lumfi ll l; killers wh each. e out - *0 rely all" gainst our? cowe y afrerngants ‘of ill-WW’! 30m“ n“ m’ "° "mm" I. t the lawle" de- smali game, and ki all of it that 11-16. 01v‘: W; Wham’: does th drilling- ind realise meaty: lllwfllm- m s=~i:r1§“i<>== "it or... r "de~ “somewhere ... Ill 1'8 0' [EH18 l1 ' 1 he l ol- im M" ""*“"°...i.‘;’...:..f’?‘i...’.2 5. E in 3' 5 § 7-? hunting’ for the \m erl" ___________ tender-scaled gentlemen whose In" ‘AUG’ final ecstasy is round in Bob's des- will" cent to the frying n, is too im- IICIYA" SPOHIIICI pos ed killers who reck- demand “something m shoot itwillbedonebythes i islature, and regardlea of lime- be regarded as absolutely cer ain at the migratory some ll! Let no man or men talk to me a- this 1.181110“ "W" c5" be “V” gym bout “other causes than shooting aginctiorl. and Oollflirved. ° 91" by e the by enactments of the o; extinction‘. I um no std-anger to Federal vernment. backed up y; 0S9 08.11595 For a": years 1 have been taking oiitedml regulation by fills ‘Igg- “““r°r°r“““r..““‘.‘r.“l°frfr.°.°““ri“‘° 222st" “protrusions: acooun . ur g a we ave . seen the rise of the automatic and ment. l“ “mwlemmus ‘Wm pump shotguns and rifles, the de~ velopme ‘ of ion -range snokeless owder, the cont nuous flood of unting automobiles, the develop- mltlis not at all probable that this nation ever will see the _day W!" the crime of poaching Will be Plin- mrtrli; o1 line dgnuséulduir: “all; ished here as it has been for acen- , an a - o cre sportsfnlsn u‘nd fiommerclalhkillgs girl “he. W118"! “W mflnwnm" game. e aso ave seen e e the crow and the lacger, the ou-t- 301N115 1'9!“ “mud m“ “e eous "commercial club," the senllille terror to elgrkfierrhm u “d m“ ‘h’ And m" M ‘S1 y gituatiog or diving ducks. the present lllll 8am" 1w“ t Finall , America. has acquired the $1141 mach I 108mm 0°!“ n 1 eed Jud e, the sympathetic Elude 0W‘ W‘ °me7$°n°7 e ‘m’ m‘ juror and the een lawyer who W! makes the conservation of criminals let business of his l turyirlsomeofthenatlonsofliur- 0 1r tin fgameisgoverned ° u“ “no l2 wnh but sugh and widely wal- "°' ifdrfl §l“.‘.'..“‘r°.“.i3?‘..‘ w; u» fill IBYASU 1111129.! ll- e n able reveal ‘the presence inavthe 18 d" - “mwflwl m’ F5 United States of about 5,150,000 u- ----"--= ill t" i" "m" "'“°‘- b“ censed h REF-not g , no; niy three duck species can be cal even guessing at, the SJEfUlOIlH-l “M” and p an‘ n due“ u; Tomatoes r /Bl§ Iield . a all seeds must be set out may r oourote a few. who do not malls! i how simple a matter it is to gron if the plants. Actually. I10 01h" < plant is easier to grow at home- A secdbox ‘made of a cisfll‘ 5°! 11 you, chooze), a hotbed. or a co frame will do for this purpose. will serve excellently when placed Err l: _ with without m ‘ssdsisrcz.i..i.lii“i.rhm =-l=-i* mama's: ooozomoo that not one s ate ever has been PASTURES, on low interval ‘I i; or out into the 1101c. in my l lands or einy loi1s...... 500w m ., cl la h tch ' N, ll i in ' Ztfritrn’; stilts u.» .'.7.'.'."..‘.“;'... aooto 400m». from the oats. and revent l 5.10.5 TURN": I on “i1; ygfy low l ficrettl an! muniilerhrn he'd‘ fiver; _ in N 00 !l 0 - 8 E i! m , the crigpling of mlul - GARDENS- cvery ‘haunting aafason. algd om r Chm fl B8. t! game. G "oldi- "= “mm m“ m’ "s" 5-9-8 rritiiii’. .;‘;'.“..‘.‘.“.E...'."r;.;;r;.;.a'. 600cc e00 3 lroraroas. GARDENS ... 120cm 2000 POTATOES, MANGELS. l ons of birds the htlxtlti; awxlgirllrilrlirtrble fact that the 44-13 . GARDENS. on lllzlu sandy ' Federal Government literally has 4-8-10 mu‘ l” or gravelly soils........ 1200 to2000 Lbs. been compelled to force upon the 55,10 gfmllgh APPLE TREES. on light F“ soil llfllttrlflesslerwlrrnxtaltxsnlofilel ' HAY. on second or third m? ed? Something, buLnot everything. NITROGEN ‘l in e rotation. . . . . . . . . . ‘l5 to 100 Lin. The appalling upward thrust of the CARRIERS" PABTURES. for early grass l increaswmwvlmlfllhnéflilléflm gl: \ ’l5to 10c ncrease guns eadlin . and the K985i!!! 0f 0th“ W"! ‘A ‘w containing Commercial I-‘ertlllzorl Fertilizer! now bookie! 01‘- liser and would welcome prom t action. luau as 1% E a? . z i i l d llllntitios lllmlilof?» “rim com. farmers at nin- iinum c H80!- J. B. MILIMAN. i Ksnniagton 5a 8' E § ‘i m"mf1‘f:;,%:t ievntlhngonwgluglfin h?!’ applied at rs from 10 to 20 pounds per acre. f s“ ~ . piece. "Nitro be lied urrouzh NM“ ll Ir ollrpglgzngglaafitmllnm: ‘fmufi; Sulphate xnimlonimlu lylllllllld. 0!’ Nit" ml!“- " m“ “d Plhw” “m”! I‘ H d other details no Instructions uck4h°°um p!‘ um mmu 0!‘ 0E0 u“ ialntho ‘Uhitogufitateo is n. sivnwin ¢lilmuggia 051%!” i onrlg-“Qt The Secretary ~ J Q w Q Of IIDOGI- The following fertilizer formulae ready mixed or homo mind and cite the d gfti-Kii’ should give satisfactory results under conditions specified- ‘ t now coming from the op- ' ,1” h,,&,,,,,?,,’,‘f;:§“§§.:3 Formulae Recommended For Rates Per Acre l’ m 9 ‘Winn Q5 o 8 h l Gkwmufl? 400w s00 Lbs. tlmo RNIP ‘tit; manure.:. 800101600 " a ‘ PASTURES, on light soils or l1 Nitr l ‘be: drills exceosw 500w 800 " l I r.rl=:..::.li. i‘; in‘; w All“ "we ceclr- m“ ‘°° . do, even in their bitterness. that ‘ those restrictions are needed and swim‘ ‘a - _ p i l nu r manure l are in the interest of sport con PHOSPHAT I gfinqll-lgill. a‘? '19P"! J or the bitter sportsmen do not rebel BASIC SLAG with Nita-oil!" Ind GRAIN or TURNIPQ. with 'll be lied t f e ONLY on TURNIYB. Wlllll- B h‘ °°"'°,m§§"°’§,t°*' gANGgllgf or §§<§llq§¢§n§ls‘§' Borax ‘is used to help -~' to discuss here ‘dies’ control Brown Heart of Turnips, Crown Rot of glddsorrooi of Jnerll nrno disap- ma other p clog-teal diseases of plants and sh " "" "r32 MeritimcFertilizercouncil °7 MBROIILIY AVE. .. gllllelllllllfllm- fill" " qmcnpammunu-aowquovplnofvlfllwvifiw ist-anucxm Mani- soozomoo " '2 ...-u... - I otash 200to 600 Lbl. l. l? uoucron. s. a.”