Mlmcn 2,1920. §QQQ§OQ§OOQ§O 0-04 OOQW OW§GO44OQQIPOPVO O59 O4 +0“ n+w+o wwwwwn 004-0 FEEDING IDLE HORSES “f-ilh [he ‘DEBQIDQ (If [he lgcp, lumlber or wood industries, very many work horses are Idle during the winter. 'l‘he question of \vlii- leriug them well, and av. the 311mg lime 001118 it cheaply. should be a bracttcall question to discuss. Hoi- seg that nave come into wdirler dry. quarters in this condition should ilrst of all lbe given a lpurgativtnaiitt then should ‘be ted lightly on oats and ‘bran iliitil they are puviuto which they can be carried on very chcap- ly upon good clean straw, and wcii- cured legume Iiuy (clover or alfal- liloderute condition, uliter can CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN O OO-OQP-OQO O O~FF§§OOO §§~§O§4§4fi§§4§0§fQ§f9§© 010-0 FARMNEWS ‘ of this solu grain. Thoroughly grain and cover hours and it can sacks and seeded 12 hours later. N0 drying of the grain is necessary. Soak in cold water for 4 to 6 hours, then dip into hot water at 129 degree ll‘ for 10 minutes and t‘u)—~1 pound per day lior each lllt) water. pounds of llorseilesh, with a small feed ot‘ bran and uilcike daily as a bowel regulator. 'l‘he above. tiioiig .wlt‘h pleni-y of salt, water and ex- daliip. erciss (a daily run in the open. yardl—siiould he all tiiat is requir- ed for the matured Iiorses. For tllu growing cold a more liberal system .uf feeding is ‘necessary for lbulid lug up the required tissue and mus- cle. {Born fodder or ensiluge can well ‘be made a lpart of the daily ration If it is more ntiful than clover hay. Hoots wll also take Abe place of the hay if plenty of clean straw is led along with them. Among the roots, carrots and tur- nips arc coilsitlered the Iiesl, it some earth is attached all tho hotter ‘for tile IIOTSE,‘ and 4 to 6 pounds -p.'.lr day is quite suillcleilt. Sonic gineil believe that their work Ilorses require very much the saunt- ration work or play, Ibut such o Iiave their horses stocked up their legs. and lWllPfl rhcy are ptl? to Iiard work in wl-l. and slush rill-y- Ilrcak out with scratches. owing to the heated condition of the blood. Iiesides. the Iiursi- that. is "fled hen‘:- ier thali he should ‘be will almost certainly he dry and start-y tti tau-lit. It ls not advisable veterinary‘ cxpenses. Feeds M": scarce an fly high priced, and everyone ca." economize In feeding, if they Ell!" It close attentlomOne ‘tiring is‘ sure most horses are fed too much ‘nay. ~—-R. H. H. . and IIIX-l Ileld. BIIEKlz-Fnz: SEED. When buying seed. one usually tries to obtain varieties or s which are known to be high yield- trains tlio crs of good quality and \vell adnlll- erior. ted to the locality in which the seed is to be grown.‘ A moment's con- sideration, however. would convince I of whatever good pedigree otherwise, would bc of little value if ll hallowed l0 curry the. germ of sonic disease which either would prevent lilo seed anyone that any sect from gcrmiilatio plant. or so interfere with the ‘llt)l'-‘ iniil llovclopnulnt of the plant as materially to reduce its ylcld and quality. In fact, lht‘ total 'l'rom oily crop might lu- greater from seed of poorer podigfvfl. lllll sound and iliscase-frce. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance to be familiar with the methods of seed treatment and sel- ection, which prevent the seed used for planting from being a car seetbborne (liseases. Blllll them as part of the regular rou- tlno on Ihc farm. 'l‘he following in u slim-t outline. of the most Impor- tant. of these melllotllli Method of Disinfection Selection. Potato lthlzoctonla and (‘olumon " Scab. Powdery Scab. _Sllv Before cutting llw iwllllnv them lu a solution o Subllmnto 4 m. water for one Iivllf- u deadly poison. POUZIIO Wilt. Black so; llllll bale flllght, Browning, Sprain or any ln~ lcrual discolouration. Discard‘ and every tuber showing llllelllill dlscolouruiioti. Since the used may convey Iiactcrial int to the next tuber. kct-p solution given above. some of the handy, with a spare knife When a diseased D0llll0 l=~l lrlll. drop the knife you are usInK llllll the jar and use the otlie the next potato. Oats, Wheat and Barley covered and lilflkefl‘ stunts. The following l is u. new method which has met with great success and is hlgllly "s commended: One pound of forina- lln in 9 gallons oi water. Ono quart profit rler oi‘ adopt of Seed or Scruf. s soak i‘ Corrosive In lid gallons of N. lB.-—’l‘IiIs ls mater a jur oi‘ r one for ha‘ 1 Wvvvvvvvvvv mllllmml QAAAAAAA vwwvvv vvvvvv ‘I OPEN NOSTRILSI END - A cotn 0R CATARRII _ Kovfloiietkollofwhsuleed ‘ Up. 1 a‘; v ‘ vvvvvvvvvv Count fifty! Your cold in head or Your clogged nostrils will open, the air Passages of your head will clear an breathe freely. No more hawking. mucous dlsoluirse. dry- ness or headache; no struggling cstarrh disallllears- for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Eiys Cream Balm from your druggist and ap a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It. penetra- ' passage oi l the head, soothing and healing the d swollen or inflamed mucous mem- instant relief. ‘Head colds and bstsrrh yield like magic. Don't sta lftlfled-tlpfilltil’ ‘(n l’! yawn bees ; ten through every sir .br'sne, giving you ~l1¢t<l~ u" 'fiflilirublu.'lellll' new.‘ .. d you can snuiltlng. fiQ-vfi-O-Q-ONQM 0++vvo rvvvvvvvvvo 0on0 v00 o4 oovoow no lion to each bushel of mix it with the with sacks for 4 then be put. into I Some of its disadvantages are: H “lmwed t" 5m" l°° “"59 able. Plums alld pears suc -eed well ‘he “mms bemm“ hard and lime‘? mi the heavier soils it well drained l It is harder to cure into hay ‘ than ordinary ciovers; "Stock must become accusv aided that he has u site which‘ fore they will eat It should prove suitable to the tree Select a part of the field free from the thresh this portion separately and use for seed. ‘Carefully select Ilfillg which are free from any spot. or ‘Illtlllllilii, aild use these for seed. 1 lb, of formalin in 40 gallons oi‘ Onc-Iiulf gallon sufficient for one bushel oi‘ seed. solulioil on the sec-d and shovel it over until the Rake it over frequently to assist drying. N. B.—Do not pour the sulutlonoil the seed instead of spraying it, for the seed their be- comes matted into lumps. 'l‘he annual losses til (Yanadn from seed-borne many millions of dollars, and‘ the small amount oi’ money and work entailed in the above precautionary measures will be amply repaid iu yields which are larger and oi‘ bet- Freedoln from disease grow lit. of the seed (\_\'(]“_ Sweet (wlover has I County, Oiltfwlicrc year as pasture. learned to eat it t pasture." Another says: but hard Ito get a 'l‘he cattle like it as both pasture and hay and do well on it. l find 35d Takes Away Mqlsgura it extra good for milk production "l"? ll Wl" t-ilflw WllPli’ lllllt‘? lllly 'l‘iicrc are places in Canada whore Alllllllel‘ trees will absolutely die. it‘ [liailted ETUWUIK "l ‘swlml- in sod laud, tllcrc not being enough clover Iius Ileen it llPllilf-ll in inc. lump-u“... gm. hm), {reps Mm 50¢ ' ‘d lifllllllll and the soil, being established, will lltlfilllll‘ use most oi’ it. Theft‘ are all stages . _ | m“? ll ‘l8 WP" ‘ls lllly "l Ill-tween lllls and lanll which is lmnfwm” f)" "l" "m" (‘Illll/“YH Till’ lllll’ ll)!‘ ("lwfi- watcr-solikcil, bill which is not sull- le ("ill lll-llllit grilws il bountitul trrop but ‘lllllll l" "W" ll?‘ ll llllrl l" lll‘ "l" 'I‘o obtain good tree growth the soil bllfliru the Iloticst. weather comes. shnum 1,... mmhq-mply wmmv n“. “h. lllllll’ should lillllPlflllté readily to ruaIl-sc "W Fllllwrsl l plant food, and thorn siloilid lit‘ sut- "l >“"""l lltflfllll bill not too inllcil nioislllrn. from lliree~qiliii‘tors of an acre. I “'11,... twp... m... 1.1mm.“ in m“ u... hlw“ "m mill ‘"13’ “ll“l“"‘kllll“l-’- all’ duos not plltlctriltc rl-lidily, till- soil docs ilotlvalrln up quickly and. ' l "lilvm" "l "l" Wllliil plant food uiav 1hr- abundant.‘ lalfit (‘till lu- grown oaslly oil llll thortanmy; iluillifililllfill lllillllllllll‘. ' "l" lll‘ "ll" 'l‘he (‘ttltflllllllis for young trees Vldlllm‘ l" m“ ll\""“l l'llll"‘l'- 'l'll*»‘l"‘ should bi- inndc so favorable that Illmw“ l!‘ “'1',” till-y will start rapidly into growth "llil ‘dllmld will so that zl gil0ll, vVQllrflllfillfitl grolvtll will |)(-' assured before wiutcl‘. Wiiilo tllc scd-inliicil nnethoil‘ of growing trees gives vcry good results. iuidvi- i-t-rtzliu Pfillflillfjlltl, it is not iuicutl- . l-d for trees which Iiavo just IlGPII iviaiiletl. When the sud-nlulcli luci- had is adopted it is usually zlfter the trccs are well established whéil the ground is seeded down -to grass,‘ and when sod is found the grass ls cut and a pile pill about each tree. 'I‘his kills out. the soil‘ about the tree, allows nir to penetrate rcailily, and (‘OIISVPPVPS moisture. l‘ Tho drawback to this system is lilattverytl oftxeii titers; is‘ not Tailli- ’ cum ma erin rnwn u \ orculrl , _ . , ,- . -_ i g e "llmlrll h“ m“ ‘m’ “m “Mk m“ N0. 4-». vouua MAN WHO (‘lln-inakcr. CANJVIAKERS an- ber with 7 years experience ter quality. by stalecliou or treaine often has a greater ultimate success oi’ t methods of ltultlvallion aull niauur- lug. and neglect to pay proper at- tention to these points may nullity the care. labour, and money expi-plb cd on cultivation and nlauuring. Iii ifoh‘ further iliforniutioil or udvii-i- on llilu subject, alpply to the Divi- sion of iloliiny, lfeutrlil EXlN‘l'll\\l‘.!\- tal farm, Ottawa, or to the llllurpgl litiuiillion Pathology. -%~¢o>---_ - HOW DOES CANADIAN-GROWN “u. ROOT SEED COMPARE WITH vocatc letting tilt-horses ruaui ow l-i‘ the fields during the winter, ll"- vrlusc rll? tlrl harm douc to the n0t.wlth='.aadinlg the gond l‘t. iloesi the horses, but if a field could be ilrrufrged lot‘ the horses to exercise over In the Winter time that was to be plowed up the following spring. it would be a good llfllfillll? as the ilorses would not only ge‘ plenty oi’ sxerzzlise, bu‘t would ge earth and pasture enough to keep their digestive systems well gulatcld. Ker-ping the Ibowels reg- ular at all times wilil generally W- move the necessity of feeding con- dition powders and also keep down 'I\'.ivl- tiled. I had 400 lbs When Hllllllliill l'l‘t parts of the ‘larin ‘it luuy are, Iinwevcig. illiIii_ iltlll wilt-I'll clovci‘ not grow well hut wlicro swcct clovllrwvill yin-Ill good crops. l'l‘t‘~ judicc sliouiil not of a crop that. wou (EXllc-lliiul-nlul Farm NON‘) It is coiuiuonl-y rout-riled llilu. for smile rr-nsilii or other, Europ- ean grown ‘seed of field roots is iii respect ‘to root crop the use Id Ill‘ profitable c superior. producing ability, in flansdti. In order lo luvesllgsti» this assertion which, naturally would from becoming a root seed growing rc- country m’ importance. several ex- periments have been midei'l‘.\k<-.i~. during the last few years. In 1916, seed of a few varieties of mangels and ‘SWVGGB turnips rais- ed the previous year by the Dom- d consequen- lirion Experimental Farms‘ System was tested in comparison with seed of the same varieties obtained coin 'l‘he results of tlhe ex» ugly inlllcillterl that own seed was fully tapering with the coni~ which later had been ———~oo>—-—— PLANNING THE ORCHARD MARPOUN, Dominion Smnetinles ,in fact quite frequent- incu will decide during the win- ter mouths to order-n large ll bet‘ of trees to be planted In when they have not g serious considt-rulioil as to the laud available irieiltly prepared‘ to u suits alter planting, ll‘lll< has. Iisen suitl» mm“ m“ W‘ null luoisturc is. not conserved. Aflal \ -I\ . - ' .‘ _ l5 really yeurtpsovvlilfletd lzulsuuleillntléiflaillrllgttl,dump m “not .¢ ___ _ and tie soil is suitable, should be Q _ 1p gggfl pondmu“ gm- frui; trees,‘ OFFICML HOLSTHN RECORD“ cseas. liuvll. you an (ipeniiig? ucatlon andciloorftll disposition, thinly should have nr . 15 not wen‘ A field which was In grain Inst From January 1M u, Jlmuflry _"*""_“_“'_ " , year. if well ploughed and hurrcw- mm the “medal ms“ o: 72 cm“ NO. 5—A SINGLE MAN 28 YEAR'S: cllct-Ilent Overseas recordShnuld is ri man waiting to do 1; ed, should] also p“ h, 500d mm“,- gmd new)“ were ‘acéewcd for MP oi’ age. who left the bhoeluaker s be placed right ilWtl'y——Il1Ulle 714. will phone 714. , in order to drain the land. mnléur Dam?!‘ m the spring.‘ n‘ try tn the Record of hicrit. The gogluveevggltlvzrfd bftililpssusfgsleig? outstanding cow for tbs period is h“ through fl Sm. [laid and planted! Riverdale Rose. lender in a mature. the trees 20 x 40 feel at first, and tor did not ilesiro to grow crops , . 1 . . _ lluys llfltt 142.31 lbs in thirty (lays. wines“ the lice, and wanted to H“ milk h” we My was m9 m5“ lam-chm)“ and also ‘whe- perlments ztro the Canadian-gr capable of (.01 mercial seed. imported from ‘Europe, to crop ‘producing p in some instances grown seed proved deleldedly sup- Drainage ls one of the first ‘es- 0r It’ It Ilfig not (trained naturally, _ mined it will be been thoroughly d- much better to delay planting a succeed where ace of the soil or where lose to the Fruit trees will not wutcr lies on the surt for any length of time, the ground water comes c If the roots are in stag- nant water the trees will staguatc. Save Qxpenflslture‘ mar ill nilnd Ill ed ..".;‘.i§£’.l‘.ié"_“2‘3‘$l1 Slacks '" Tl" "c"- lied‘ or can be drain- y if theft‘ i-H llltlll- fol-l apart cacti way for tho. l‘! Ilfllllllll irvlofil‘ about it. curly lllll- luaucut trci-s ll-l none too IlllI('|I. So‘ ‘._"l"~i lbs umn frosts will bl- uiorl- sevcrc on innily fruit growl-rs have flllffg-rpxd o low ground than ii slope where. t very large iillmber o.’ varieties of field roots were test "hc nlalorry were grown from or» dliiary see! of commerce, and the balance frtuu seed produced at the Expcriuleiltal Furl Although complete Tl‘ time 0t’ ‘writing, iliive not lbceu rel:- n, klll llll‘ ylllllli»! civod, a fl-iv remarks on bills coup lltlftlllVt‘ value in (‘:lil.id‘|:iii~;i‘ow|l aul SEMI may bt- offl- llll‘ resillts obi-sinful t- uustrltlte on Wlltl iug value.- or roo pciltls. Most of the crops from the colu~ . inrptlrtcll sci-ll. prov- ed rlilther unsatisfactory l as the roots were great in uniformity unl a large iiuuliber o ed varieties were com kinds of types, inflict often to such a degrcil thlit the typo which a col» lain variety ivas strpposed to ould hardly be recngniz 'l‘he crops Ifrom grown seem ter. Outstaudingly crops grow been raiser perlmentnl Furl imrhlg limprovei ietles which ‘for .:i been subjected to e-ction. in (ltllter words. the mice of selection ‘Wt ably demonstrated. all results to practical root seed grow- ing. it follows, then, knife to gllill a reputation gecll produce base Iris seed very careful In it seed from ON nut careful sole to proiltwb trary, it 'w on the ‘mark prove out care Iion of tho see lrms by all means b On lthe other hand. it Is a compar- atlvely easy nutter for airy one es the trouble tn select only y lhest roots. uniform In r, to develop a var- Iil 1919, a Anot-iler poiilt to I regard to the site is t though it is drill rcd. piirilciililrly as t lllt‘ crop '[)l‘()(lll(2~ t sect] largely dc- wIIl tic at u Iitilc higher clcvzitiini. I...“ It has been found also tha iiijiircil in vl-ry severe lslllllcll 579111913 light roach all sides of the trees. 11- ~t l‘ -- 1 lth ‘£0.82 lbs. . _ level lllllll lll‘ lll li’ any part of the tree is nlucli Slllld". 141$; his“ Sin-int‘; with nnrlue“ wolf)‘ lll llle llfllll ‘lllllll ed fruit ‘buds will not develop, and‘ 203g pm m“ 500 ‘hi’ hum?" v l H l the lower part. of the top bearsl l0 UW-“l ll ‘l very little. Moreover if trees arc foulmyealmoldq ‘JI]D]‘\_P[\ , . , n _ , , _ -. ‘ , n ‘ l'_ ' ' . lbs.. llupcrta tnlnary hlcchth-Ice lose iléaded incision‘? liomulylcyv-lornralll] the. best sculor lllftlfljxihtlf-filll is Wm‘ 5m "m" PQIHU...“ 1mm. sums ‘ P5 m, My u up“ 3' M “ u“ tum“ "“"'y"“ ‘with with 3R0" Hm‘ with 502.30 Ills. and Iluu "Porcelain is much inure (longer of spores of‘ m m“... (‘may “M1,, pinnpv‘. l’ I _n Fol-T H“ disc-asp gcrluiilliliilg than wheim-‘(Kznunnmy n,,,.'h..,.q "Sm w‘ l ' ‘° “ . ‘~ ‘.I‘~ 1 " . ~ i - . l l ‘ “m” "‘ “ gm“ ‘ “‘“‘“°“ "f m‘ 254° "a all“ i ‘llml-l AW“ "*‘“"“" FAMOUS AMERICAN SIRE FOR rciilllnlberetl that this great cow ccrciail, I. winters the injury as a rulc, on the tho lowest point t‘ cases the solcall- when there are pockets 0i‘ will be badly injured yvlllili , nlaiu slope may es- ""S““‘ "' caps with little or no injury. Risk of Sunscald. I by the Donllultm Ex u ‘from roots repres- hmnetws‘ M“ Wm thcre ls greater tianger from Silli- sculll on such tlllln 0n other sIOlIPEl. time. llcuce. a 'OOfl'lli\l\ is to set <_ . But il’ the trees are Ilcaded low u“. muss 20 x 4:; fees.“ m.“ m.“ Qfmfimf n‘i‘zl_hl V“ imam‘ N hmw protected more thou the wide space can be used 2d _bv'“;)a:\i,ie:‘v “ha, Ham wan] _ _ for KPOWIIIK other crops for a long i2 6g n“ m W0?‘ "Vvmzvyfi mm ‘Wllllll’ i"l"°"l‘3° m be “me “Hun, Hm?‘ m“, mm, a“ evpry 0mm, tree . m} w F) m. 4 l xvorlils champion Illltim- producur, horn of southwestern h, U... ‘many m." m“, can m. mm“ Int’. second lylll -» ~ l-lll‘ Finder-us Mutual» Payner. tlu- only A weII-drliiiil-d slope of any “up Those tmnpural-y n.9,... m. my l BIllPPllQftil 51498 ‘ ()l‘lll-“l_b‘l\ {mil two-yuar-nlll of any breed to luake lllllll Illllllly ("PS should In» of varieties that Iicar Wm‘. 1M" m?" ( “NW h"‘“mmg ll your nrcoril of over 120i) lbs, but- . iu the twooicr pgnqv m, m... mp1,, a‘ "unpwr U; lfllllllmrl- lllllllll‘ l\‘i‘l'l'“l"“‘lll Wm‘ tar. HP is getting a nit-c lot of llilrgrovl- & Arnold believe they A mm, ma _ districts tho sandy lonms with open g.,o,j'..,-.,l,., “.111 have ‘b11911 lp-Ua-“(w-(r “b” ""- J““*““ Pllhml "l l "YW" ilaugllicrs in lltlfgffivl‘ c Arnold's llllyo glyph llll-lr senior alru a I M‘ (Y_ llldll told thlsl-o subsoils ‘ilfll bent for apples, Wlillt‘ new“. i, '1, ,,,.,.0_,5u‘,.y m mm u“, spring has Ill-till lllla. llllll l‘l'llll‘l*§“ llt'l‘ll, tlu- Ilrsl two ti) be lasted lllllch lllrsvr onllortlllllly than be i . n ‘Hmwdrul m m“ 9 Wllllllel‘ 996ml"! “l9 healll“ trees out,‘ In parts m’ Canada mm m a haugame ‘mun lllele l9 ll where the trees do not reach a Hm. Delllllllll- the great age. such as the colder parts u ION“ of Oiltnrio and Quebec, thirty 9Y9 ‘e "ll-T tllirt. -six feet anirt cacti wa for us growth ls perngitleilt trees‘ and elghteelli (lllllllllll "lllY l" Jmllllll" ~‘°“""““- lrvlll large rear record duals have ADIAN HOLSTEINS But ‘tls true when told so it " —'~—-—-—-—-—-—-—~—-—-~ tilirty-six feet when fillers are used ‘ f! ° ll be . ill lent, u i 1e coldest “Flu Gflp Colds Lin‘... tiinti-l-Iw-‘if. his‘; feet will ssul-orrlcllln Hol-srelll 7 ’ 7 do. In lBrIiIsh Columbia where RECORDS trot-s lbenr young and heavily, from HARD thirty to thirty-five feet apart the permanent. trees is sufficient. Pours. plnlilps and sour cherries should he planted about twenty feet bum‘! 0t wick apart. each way, while sweet cher- m‘ m“ be kept rios should be planted not less than ‘ h. ‘mthfiiifles twenty-five feet apart each way. lbs. butler frqm 33154 lbs. lnilk. l‘ n5 “p ‘an qua y o The tendency now is to plant. peach Her blitter record is‘ second only “an and as wider apart than formerly, twen- ty ‘by twenty feet and‘ more zbelng RLversitIc. willie her milk record is so that the trunk is or less from the of the aspect is null-ll better Kmwmg mugmpsfi (m drained bottom laud. election. ‘Growing oi‘ liuary roo.t. crops with~ dtlolt will never leap ill result In the placing et of rarleties apt to lSoed growing with fill and intelligent selec- d roots must there silould ‘be avoided wI\ ons are rather short. who talk the vcr > shslpe and colon [ iety super > lmerctsl va > action ‘is being made. I riuced from such nontg i D COUGHS, TONSILITIS riety from which the sel- Read’ u"! Plain B‘ ed enemle, of hes very much superior from u crop ~ I pmducmg ‘tnngpo the blood. and observing the ordin- ~___<a>-—-- ary lnwg relating to sanita PROS AND CONS OF BWEET CLOVER Hood's Sarsnparilla d gflagerselizityigetaet Exlendinq The Season. r and vim"! One matter that should lbe Elven en into consideration that Znrlliln conlllllefllllflll Wllell Ofllelllli; ls l0 carried a calf for eight llliwllhg of have fruit of different seasons. M) lit-r record. it is doubtful it the b, m ca“ a Phys” that the picking season will extend honors- rest will. Tm,“ over a. long period. and not be cou- .5@mnd ‘place in n“, r5 fined to P. few dnys near winter, m," 1,, hem by Aaron's L“. when there ls a tug rllsll and llr-lll- sic with 180 lbs. butter from 1932a ably a scarcity of nlckerll- By hllv~ lbs. milk, while Flora pemn losco In! season extend from has 611.25 lbs. butter from 17544 early In the summer until late in lbs. milk. Only two four-year-‘olds the autumn by having a fair pro- appear‘ bu; ‘he winner. Calamity Inions differ widely ' usefulness of sweet tllylzatlon as a feed e fllva stock has in- In many ports of me of its advan- Although op regarding the ciovier, for all classes o creased rapidly the country. So 1 tages are: p’ m (2') readily (3) ls an standard blood-purine ,._ . Second, for .1 definite case of any m: compluints~it is wise Immediate an. Third. for that weakness n following the "iiu," grip diseases. Hood's Sat-sap- lng the redblood "'3 ‘hi’ PM‘ is rich ill protein; bloat. cattle as as other clovers; excellent milk pro- “ma by "m!" cles wonderfully ‘ p the whole system. “may” portion of early, medium and " l: g, guthpptlg 1p varieties, s congestion of work recom- be avoided, and if there is a scsr- (jump... l,“ he, an...‘ He, 1.0mm cllv o! lull» we cell. Wllh ll Mlle" is 10w lbs. butter from 2533s lbs. restores ucer; , (4) Furnishes pasture early In sprini‘ t5) creates an app food in to good. cod‘; PIIIs' are Ils a nitrogen gatherer; bio crop for hell“! l K-OOVHOO #900000 O0 090$ is a splendid green manure likely to be later there, and the‘ trees will not lbe so well ripened‘ l1 t8) grows in many places where t h unwlta m red clover m“; for w nter, and thoroug Iy ripened‘ wood Is oi’ the greatest Impru-tsnce. "l9 Peaches and cherries, particularly’ sweet cherries, need the warmest and ibest drained soils that are avuill The intending planter, having de-. ruits that succeed in his district. >89" KYOWII lly s-llould next ask Iiiinsoif whether a number of iariilcrs in Dllllllllf-l his land‘ is in suillclcntiy good con~ illustration ditiou to wairrant his buying trees ‘ _ llll‘ Ill-Xi spring. The price of trees Is ( "lllllll-‘lfiloll “l 1'llll5@l‘l'l1ll0ll- 0"" now very‘ Iiigli, and one should lllllki‘ ""9 its sure as pussibl" that ovllry’ nul- Allel‘ l“? Cal-ll" he orders will '.‘,'I‘IIW null do xvi-II. If _ llQ)’ lililYell Yllllll- the ground is ~‘tlii in soil llli’. l'llilllt'- on it and it furnished a lot. of good m, of [hp [r385 doing well ll’ plum. ll“ Pd next spring are rather pool‘, and oil gravel ll‘ able for trues Iiecalustl not llrzlilicll. w‘“"lh°"‘ ot iirtkc l-iloilgil mulch for each ‘ . ' ' I ill I 't‘~tl* 'rail s-it-l _. , _ 1,-9.3, an.‘ the “m; h, not kph,“ m" ‘m? Hglvr ‘vzqxvh ‘Rhfiinlh, wants position as clerk in Drug- other man In your establishment ‘ ‘ ' ‘ l ‘ ‘ store. Education, St. Dun-stuns‘, moans something to Cllflfltltl? and sunlight to dry the loaves utl‘ “Manley 2U 0S lbs h, wve“ m,“ - - - ' ‘ ‘ ' ~‘ DA has a your record oi’ over 1280 lbs. "llldll- and ss o-i u. n. lllirll’ days‘ Manor CANA A . ulwiavlos milk producer and A strong southern n; sQuth-w(i§[. If tree?‘ m,“ mama“ ‘any we‘ . D .. ‘h~\5‘ _ l; ‘a “ ‘ _ v buitoi- from over 30,000 lbs. milk. Wm be taxed as soon. \ ““‘~»?».ll“llflfilulfiiil ....‘.‘i;“i_‘;‘.’.‘.‘.‘..‘Y-.iil'i‘i‘i‘.a.fi‘dillblfi“Ilhifiliif .‘.'.‘“..?S°%T.‘.‘.?Zi;‘.fi‘.."2323; m.........."... ‘ - ‘ ‘ l ~ ‘ " ' ' - ' school is to be lsongratulatéd -' eru slope should be avoided it pos mm“ 9M“ ‘my u, h8g1“ wmh Ii.t'l-t a: ; - -., , - , . . l w i L S \ ‘nlilzzlllmuiz? iiiutieg: “rlgygdylsgg by Lem“: vlew $93“ m)” Wm‘ a hull’ lull-rest in their senior in H‘ ' I ' “ 19-32 lbs» “ml 9r"°“““m In w‘ sire. King hlutual Korndyktl, to the distance recommended. and . - ,._._..‘.._._...__a .___4_ , ,,__ »- "v but do well on the lighter soils also: very ‘mmed’ Insect“ do a lame for the average site it would bi- but _ stand In sand. u” L0 delay phmflng a yea“ keep Iiccs iu the inc-hard and to in the Inc-st apple ilislricts forty, with 2.. _ pui‘-' luwl-il by Flora Ilcrulcs ill-Kill with tilai thcrc will lllf-l-dlflllllllllfltie of] {may (guys, Amp. Qul-en (‘chili [mm ‘O27? n“ mm“ for From January lst Io January ‘ ._. amount of regular help, pick and‘ ~ ~ - market a large quantity oi’ fruit if . there are several months to do it . in. It is of course, not desirable to have many varieties of one kind of fruit, as largo quantities of a few ' sorta can usually be sold much more read-fly and profitably than smaller . quuiltlties of many varieties. Five or six varieties of each fruit or less Mother burned he!‘ hind” will give a long picking season. Zam-Buk St0pp€d {b6 Dill}. ' Experiments have shown that Fatherls finger was crushed in w°rk__ many varieties of fruits are more _ _ or les sterile, and that better crops A zalmnuk dressing W55 3PPhed- ’ will b: obtained If varieties biooin- sister had eclema__ anntzfiatil-y neowrl ttizouiahyiou “y ing at the same time are mixed in zamqauk cured it o)‘; as sac" . action as a box of Zam-Buk does I orchard, so that- the pollen of one I reaches the giictli of the other. Sumo had chapped hands’ Buk is a combination of powerful hell herbal extrlctl, so refined and compounded seasons the time when the woath~ zanbBuk ended the pain n“! wherever there is any kind of lorenell er is favorable for pollination is healed them proportion of til.- pollination, au-I Mame _ fieshmrdiseascdrtssueonbnormslooudltiord if the weather is wet and cold they 80mg 2am Buk to " ‘Mhmmilhu- “Ififllli 9! 5| will not lwork wlfll. Furthermore, if ' One_5, I It almost immediately soothes and heals. I the weather is cold, even if poiliil- she says n 5 wonderful I rncglfh|y$ng"gnc'd'kgg' w‘ 3°75“! . . l . . . > -. . _ or e ‘t‘il(:‘n’"("]_";i{il;fi;é"lnggphi:i“zafigrfiifift‘ And every time brother Tom writes lug mun orthe delicate vsilysteirliienfaigghilzq“ as it lakes too long after polliiia- ‘tom Flilapce he saysi_ n ‘lljfslelllggsisiartrxncigd h: tplfw" mic?! not evapn“ lion for nn- fertilizing lll-{tlllt n. bend us more and more. “ma, m, “UM s?‘ “lam ‘frlslflllnlznizrgée: roa~ii lha ovary, and It iiia nevi-r . t i I y (Extract from letter received) FREE TRIAL-Send name of pups: and lc. t. . 1 rcacli there. llQlIVk‘ lilo llllllllflllllffl: ‘nut. pun-u) m Zlmauk clhTuronmi Mn". ' of adopting every known uiethtll.‘ . > § . y: of Iilisttlniiig the tcrtiliztitiilil of TH a u N i V5251“; Hf_I-2T'At_t_€: R the flowers. 'i‘wn practical ways in winch this can bu iloilc is to alternate the varieties, planting two or three rows. of one and then two or three rows of another which bloom at the same time, and so on. 0t’ course. no bees will lie needed for a newly planted Ul‘('.ll‘ ‘If the prospective planter before V fi m _ "_‘_.“""“'*‘""_“ order-inc; his trees gives due cou- sideratloti tu the site. preparation oi’ the soil. distance oi’ planting. season of varieties and pollination . - _ lw sliliillil he inlltclidinorl- slllzciiztlsl tI-li I‘ I tre-sw l- - ‘ _ . . . . ,,‘,‘,,‘,?,‘,';, ‘;,,.w,,§§ “,‘,,,,‘,,‘;,,, ,1, p“... Over 200 returned soldiers need woik, It 1S our duty to prowde 1 things. fol~_them. They have satisfactorily completed a five year contract wi ENCOURAGE ‘LAK/‘ING HENS us in France, Belgium and Germany, and are now out of ernployruen» g Charlottetown must place every returned soldier and sailor in sultab TO TAKE EXERCISE FREELY 1 ~** em o ment. During tho RllFlllK \‘l‘il.~il)ll fo\vls p y ' ‘u: lrl-e rllllkl‘ set allllllllalll. ~io.1--ls A YOUNG MAN 22; lwlltlll to go to W air. now wants NO. 11-ls A Burcugn wrr , ha ' (‘XPI lull» 910M‘ l‘<lllllll“llll‘lll Wllll‘ yfillra u! "age who ivorkcd in a to repair more slim-s. This man years experience. Wants to out laxcillsc is not. conducive lll iiiirdwiii-c Store bcforo going to has 14 years experience. Should back to work at once. We es ‘ llu- host rcsillts, although the feed Fiance. Ambitious and wants be placed right away. ‘Phone lu hesi- from all the butcher position In llardwara. Sitlfv. Ilurd~ 714. DYOViiIPll may bc the Ill-st, Ini- idli- ..-__ IIPIIH soon grow too lat. ll is al~ ware lllerclinilts you have n vac- —-—_-—-—-»—-~—----- uoJz-QNE QF Qua QQNTRA lilo-it impossible to give laying hens iliin out? ' NO. 6—-A JOB PRINTER WITH 8 ors 0r Builder-g mus; want g which nrn confined too IIllIf'll cxcr- -~—%<—-—~ "years exucricnce wants to start (riass carpenter, we have use. 'l‘lic'l'oyvis may Iii‘ t-rlcolirou- NO. 2—AN EXPERIENCED COOK“ again. Who will help him? good men. Try them. 4 with 4 years training as baker. l ‘no. 13—FARMER8 w: ed to exercise in various ways, such its (coding lltlTil on the cob. Ill! 000R?" 0n lllf‘ S- 9- Mllllll- several good men who wls work on farms. Write and le » suspending i-ubilage Ilead-s, inlets. Ilest references. Who can llelil know your requirements. lNO. 7—SE.VERAL YOUNG MEN. all experienced painters want n job. There should be no trouble in getting them placed. etc, so that the birds iiavc Io jump lllm Q1117 r ll. l.'.tt'i ~l " liilflfféi? will: Ill-Tl‘.finiiiillgliiii-tii Nv- 3—YWNG MAN 24 VEARS ‘ of age. Has attended I’. W. C. N0. 8-- YOUR TEAMSTERS N0. 14——A YOUNG MAN WA four to eight inches deep. and _ nray trnitalst of straw temp-I. mg m and completed businesss course. should all be returned men. position as chauffeurJ-iss h m, whom)’ My’ “Fug,” buckwheat lie wants position as hook-keep 'Ihink It over. For particulars of pcrlence. Will the Auto Dea ‘ vr, Warchouscmail pr llmte-lzecp- single man, age 24-—Phone 714. send us the names of put-ch ———- of new cars’! I Iiulls‘, siiredilcd corn fodder, or any _ I z . it ,1, H, i, ,_ cr. We are expecting a big dc- f,f’,:‘e"°,',‘,'_i“‘ ‘INYfkLQf ggnjgg, nland m this ‘chap s services: N0. 9-—A SINGLE MAN a1 YEARS ~ ,~ s ' ' ' -——~ oi age has l9 ycarsrexperience as NO- 15—THlS NUMBER I8 A 1, 22%. Single. How about. g ,l lbe remuvcil mliclicvlll‘ ll llmlmlws University and llnlou (ioiumor-t [Q\Vn_ h m a chance ciul College. Worked four years in a drug store ‘before going ov~ -~———-—-—-—————— N0. to-voun 3mg w N0. flip-YOUNG MAN, GOOD ED- needs to be shovelled. YOIM ~--——. wants clerical position. He has - taken out. of your cellar. ‘I’. i: 5. In addition to the above there are other applicants for all kinds of positions. If the above Ilgtg do not include the class of help you require give us o. ring. We have. or can get what you want, class of 2G animals‘ with the excei- . lent records ol’ 35.34 lbs. in seven Refer to by quoting the “umber in the mm, i F ' ‘l. ' . I I’ . ‘r11 t n18 any of the above returned B0ldler5—’l’l‘l,0:8 or n ormauon reg . “ 16.4 lbs. Nexttohcr hthiide Fliristiwitls (lift (‘Phone 7L4) Market Buildipg I Ibs.~li\ scvcu days. fol~ . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN HAS GIVEN THIS SPACE FOR A PERIOD OF ONE Mo" for seven days 738.8 ihs. and fol ___._...__.___ m. _ . have becn lnlporttltlmfidni (in .. ___________________ United States. whore they nil- lliirioii ilelgol 2nd with -______ lbs" Nluplo Gruvc Susie. with mm“ I thl recs are on ‘ . -. ' . - ~ . ~ - . . . -‘ _ , _ hi“) twin b“ “mm?! illllplv";;:£:*:)‘_:::(J(l:f“ ivmmf,‘ nyllvclillllllllll" Illllsllll‘ ‘éihfigl: l.[_\‘-l'|~.‘\'t“.’llitllti ‘with _ll>‘!ln ‘vllllii. vll-Illllfifl. doubtcdly will be heard front. by the Agricultural school at ill pilnivfiiiilzvr, and where tllc ll‘t'l“i trees; loo close that it is vcry inl-' Appin Lndogu (‘marry is best jluiiflnlwvlt"l/awlili“hggaavxa‘(agaahgy axmllukeéltlrtfifl- izwseaefif bar. illicit“ according to an? . M _ ant. to plant liluiii in such a way. Sunk“. f,.,u,.,y,..d,..(.\d w“, 3on7 II] ‘hmcpr ‘hfm“ 'HUM ‘NW ‘milk “m, klluw" himmosfl mu~n uhd- breeder niiiloliilceiiiont. and will be 1| t iou_ that. gllfiiyill}; can be well donlgnud» govt-n days 115.40 lbs. in [may mind“ will‘ 470. Hm‘ “NUT us “N! a“ a member o! Pumumeml to tine {good dun-y pal-q at I 0f Ill‘? His herd is located not far from “égeznaxiamgtfi? r-tiids, live exuevll the famous Llenroc Holstein; , _ .z: Agassiz Pletje Farms, owned by W. C Houck 8: _ I Wmm" SE55“ 1nd“ Priscilla Korndyke with 570 lbs.. Sons, of ClhlppawznOnL.sndittsre- ‘with 19M’ mi "re ‘he "my wmm PIpworih Pontiac Sue with SW50 ported that Mr. Cooper hB-s ex- changed a half of his interest in ICing Mutual Kcrndyke with lVies~ srs. llouck & Sons, for a half in- terest in their son of Jclniiiili Ju~ ‘lllwlllhlldl’ h“ iianna of Riverside. It will be from Mr. G. W. Evory, Bar- Rt Ont. by Supt. Arthur Smilthfot Dunbar school. ‘who paid as attention to type and dairy q Mllefillllly to top lines and . adders. They are said by o fiXllefts to be some of the 1 cattle ever brought into Chip I County. All are bred to a grin 0T Mil)’ Echo Siylvia, 1m veltr-oltis with . ado. In the lllenroc herd are 7 of the“. foreflghl In making m liar dun liters afid a ior e ui lb .r . 1911 m“ A "m-“s itobcrl (‘ilops-r. M. l’. 1%, oi‘ Wel- of grnuilgilauglitcrs. all o? thneni ti» Lhhse" land, Ont, This btlil has been imz: given your records, and King .*_____._._______ ll as a sou of the Mutual Iforndyke will be mated v with nit-tubers of this great faintly. MEANING CHANGED BY P‘ As Mr.~L‘nopl-r also has a very high TUATION . i“ class Ilolstciil llcriLaud expects to \‘ do mnsldorabil- lung time. testing. Olin-ally Walker 15.70 lbs. lu tho making 3.yp,»,u-4.1.1 ypcgfdjs; or 22 would have had had ho been ke t . eight. luonths after calving division “m1 23 {p5, “p. Qvylnpfg write 1pm in their ‘nerd all the tlirre. p i 5&2“: jellyfish no” “P m (‘nlam-ity Snow MOCIIIIIIIfII-l makes m“. are gomg m, your“, toms u. l stirred some gum inaeup _ 23.84 Ills. in awn days ls a lllllllllll‘ fasf as they freshen. About. 3o AGRICULTURAL sci-tool. m i opgned mmyd mm‘ ‘““‘“ b" . cow. giving her second plane l“ sous of King Mutual lfnrndykt- MICHIQAN guyg 3AM. 1 be! you: pggggggrfqzfidgt‘ . _-, , to by 0i Illl/Qllllllfl. llOPll plazeli iii the head of some to be of the best berth, all over the Five iuirebred Holstein cows ‘Tis s puzzle in pnctuauon yo- Iltlth, Z4 cows and heifers made yearly records elntliiiug lllcm- to be enrolled on the Record of Perform- ance Zurllda (‘Iothllda Zlrd DeKilI heads the nature. class with i155 ‘Over There- Over Here STAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Canada's war units -—those who fought in Flanders and those who served at home. It is also enjoyed by civilians of. all classes throughout: Canada and is recoanlzed as being - “live/Le to that of Jemima Johanna. of far ahead of that of any other cow in Canada. Tilly Alcartru is the only cow ‘In the world to exceed her milk production and when it is tak~ 1M9 Snow Pontiac. is good enough Io Wlll bacon-m IioIstt-ln champion of . .. .. . _ . .. . ~‘ " " YWINEZfiYFzWqw~< -