- NEWSY NOTES - D AGllOOl-l i rile GEL L, THE BASIS 0!‘ ALL (ll this wrié-‘rr finished by Something happened to the soot-i “sh 3Y°°m icytluu acoparlua) our. in! the winter. but it is making 800d Krowth from uio root, though TH E UHAKLUTT BTU W N U U ARDIAN _ _ VITAL ISSUES AFFECTIN G c CONSERVATION I THE USES AND ABUSE! OF MIR LUDUOW JENKES TIMELY NDTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming v l crwgsrlp l REGISTERED YORKSHIRES ‘PAGE Winn’ ‘e t "t week "gm they, ch; most accurate (tls- there will be no flowers. Its variety, flnctlm between animals and Dlfllllqlsi Ci s. andreanus, gave a gorgeous dls- Chris Lang. Editor of Eur of Can- to greet our long time friend. now i is in their manner oiisffcdllll,‘ ,l° livillvi l»! yellow pea-shwed "will" (Continued) ton It is now available to the $3,?’ pfflllsh? §fiwvvl“}“l“’°“' h“ l‘ °“° °l ‘he m“ 5“°°°55‘“1 "X. " ‘mm ui l l8 able subs hon sJnJe hard rem wings. As it ls not so The genns Rlvel- nlejeels llllel-d eeientille sldll- 1n; nnl- lllnd e1 cx- “gulf eihfaede “Sh” “m; - fllnYers “lldlawyers l“ ‘he WM and The llEl “lwine Brectlt-r- utit-l-ition will conduct emlcals alone. it muslt “e all: gut: “t e type- I plmed ll l° m8 a socd example of these multlnle pcrimental or observational use they Thin’ s to Corrie" s e d ligel. q iMmy we“ - . ' .' i E . ~ . i .. l . . - mile or animal food. Panlsxon of wl h a 108 last fall. and the benefits. 'I‘here are three projects. may care to make oi‘ it. It ls rx- we“): lll; on; ' n3 §°°l Al, “e W ‘m ducuon “ale of leglslelcd him“ and “m” of hleedm" “lend, can get alone vllllwlild- Sngwhcovered it. That little piece of one on the Des Lacs, a tributary pected and planned that long-time gbqut 1t 2o ncscrewoeoic o ~ii~lilw D'- Ll°il°l Stevenson. Guelph. age at the Swine Building, Exhibition tirounds. Chiiriottt- from the ground. carbon dim: e‘ r0 gucare was all it needed and of the Soul-is. and one on each of studies about tlrie relationships of fur ranchers today are“ building Om" has a very thoughmn article f ‘ W d d‘ ' f ' \ "‘ ‘t 11th 1913 from tC-iehiitlffi “Eli? o‘; efggymdllis ,'},°,,‘,",lh‘,§e°f,“,“§efj, rgggyllllll ll Wlllh a the Upller and Dower reaches of the species of wildlife with each other. their own world of the future The? an ‘l2? Trade JilfumP-l R! can? mln’ on e nos i“ olemmn’ i “hug ’ ' ' _ E w A ' S. 0W E b - _ v ' s t q ‘ ~ 8 ‘ _', SCXHC O PQEC C3D C _ _ i that these on..- n. s... .. n. brook. at‘... mt rrilzrllsi.ail.a"ri:.zils Sill‘; 32%. “:.tlili§..::*:i.r":. ‘strata: W with n sn- nll won!»- n W“ BM lhle prolfillllli, carlbzhydrgtfilsé lglsaexllft is Bglrpw-lnll another British to that country. Our engineering up there in placrs and under con- ing variety These furs will be wor- “Tc to tlllnelweihavelparu?“ sows t0 l)L‘ offered in this SillL‘ will llc llllliivfl lll ill" Yefllllill" fats find °ll5~ l‘ mmllrelhprg h“! Flowéfln Remus umbellalus. the operations have provided not only ditlons that will )‘.L‘l'nl.'t than to go thy of the world of the future hcw- or hog“: luhs El," ngdlotrl S? e Co“? F hi] lthlh Qljggeg ‘llllnjhl- l“ mlhhwhl-L. h‘ 1mm ., m “l oomllillmds- bv "Ems 0 “I” - of m’ R ush. I received a “sl1p“ one of the inalor nesting and on for nwlny _ycai‘s without being ever marvellous that world may ldehl ' igh ave e mm ac. A‘ l . ‘ " J " .‘“ . ‘ . ‘ ' .' ‘ nlnotlons of the plants =- e are m Junflmlistiie Experimental Station breeding units in the whole refuge disturbed. 1t is our hone to ln- be..... aha; liegfaftoilh cgggffiu 13°" ‘g boars offered for siilc \\'lll be from suns‘ tluziliflcd in Atl- earrled on m ‘l 35- “ h" had eilfllflile system but have also furnished stitutc on this refuge such long- types or meat ynThe c rscng m“, vanced Re fist“. “Hlgencygw “ihich igfllsvexrlglrlnrlold catiigvgiiestalnceiiilsi bmk ‘s a g°°d m“ Pmlewm‘ m? “he "mallldi" “l” studies i“ l‘ ls lmvflssibls f0 - animals that "one dieda lilies ilo L‘ " . . . . ,l,le {eat cf <1: ttlglsfymen coloring for new“ w); s year it ls Se; e; the valley swung the fun-Off make on land \\.')~ler¢ ednllnlslrdnve The dramatic development of me .dl-ownlng_ llghehlhg slmlle hlcal. Farmers and farm organizations intcrcslctl in pur- h chlgfljpllyl, ‘e g he h a rush r - as no resemblance to water for summer use, and reslor- control cannot be practiced bv the new type (07495 fiiillllnlle- Mam’ "l lrig. choke or mechanical accident h -' - l-- » f-- d. l; lt-l l" ... .l ..I- ..l . .1 .d f... matter Bl Dlqllls- In -re w; ave a m. or the long grass like leaves ing water levels so that wells are research agency or where chang- the PHPS on the finches this year can he used h. Secured and cut Eb c aslng (lilo it) .l.iii.~..i .on .. .1 ..| __ .~..l.|\. st u .1 i. m ‘ sunplg clue as to whet er a. re rec-angled. and the flower not going dry. They also provide a ing administrative policies may a" dl-‘l-lnclll’ dlllefem "Om B115" at once '1‘ - lcadinr Island swine herds, should ciltlciivliili" to be re- l l H l h “elk h . . he meat m flesh of the l- l) llllng is plant 01' "l ml- t i8 n 88-115 a fiat cluster of rosy mited number of recreational destroy a research program Just at lhlns We ha" 59°“ l“ lhe Pa“ nnbled animals spoils quickly in gent at this ‘11 Filrthc- (letuiled information m-lv be 0b. ciilorvltllyll Efllllllet. or granules of nexus. each about an inch across. facilities in places where these will the tine it begins to be of practical n“? m" bee“ Pmdllced by mm‘ warm weather so no time can be ‘ . ‘ S‘. l!’ . l ‘. . ‘ , f ' . - icouple of related pigments. red and r a very rare plant in the North not interfere with tine birds application. It ls hoped to build ‘he "umemus elemem ‘WW lost in recovering, cutting up or famed l1)‘ “filing i0 b- l). Irvine. bccretilry. l-ln-l- bwlne mwll gcgpectively, it can feed like o Tlégigland. Although built for the primary up a complete history of the work gfhlh‘; “filmy”? “t “l” m“ Tlmchel- grinding up and freezing such [greet-km hewcihlhm B.“ “t; (~hhl.lullelhwn_ ‘Dlellh and therefore it is a plant! 1'2 Ragged Robin. Lychnls Flos- purpose of restoring environment and observations carried on in this e “r T“ e 5 9x‘: ted “hm-ll- the meats. Every hour of delay be , ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ Eve fllhh may “y, he; ex- ghoul, is still holding its own on the for migratory waterfowl, these area. so that as the years go by it a“ bpmigrims ‘Pd tgmn “m” ‘m tween the minute the animal met l‘ l ’ ’ > f. " ‘ ‘figs Npuons: but remember. the prowl-b rivals-slide. szalnst the fierce ecm. refuges are serving the same ‘pur- will become increasingly valuable w types “thgf {Qfil Q; mi Selgflf‘ 2g‘: its death and the time “Yhen the . . . 4 -_ -7- says they 0P0“! the Yule. Nobody gem on of the native veketation. Its pose for countless other birds. the OITIllllOl-CQJSIS.‘ mammalozlsts. Thls l5 a“ "° m‘? 50nd But gt ié meat is subjected to freelln! temll- - , would ;all a mushroom an animal. ply-cut, jagged hlhk petals no while we talk m ten“ o! migratory and other scientific men of this not be forgfonmm “In me STAN” erature, increases its chances of be- nl-e lne elements the‘, lmldnee harm to llokzl-i ‘liiiiir the day it yet the fungi. of which the mush- wunt for its common name and its waterfowl. because it is largely country as a source of informatlui. ARD SILVER Fox is the mower lng unwholesome. Keep in mind gfqwth of hcl‘ body no.1 skeleton. l, l-Nln, ,-,ll(l1l1{l-ll',l;l5 practice sol-es loom is a very familiar example. "fell-limbs his gained it l; place in migratory waterfowl money that is It will also provide us with rnuch- and father of an ‘his and even now that the warmth of the stable or __-___ a we hlnlle a hrnellee d; h", no pigment of this nature. lawns elsewhere. being used. we do not forget that lzccdcd data for n wiser and saner l5 the basic {Ox from whim an the the outdoors is a great stimulus to Is the female _in condition to _ lnlo lllf‘ kciinvls on wllclp- glld must depend on organic matter o 0 lifflBllsh Wild Irises, I Pggud- we cannot restore marshes and liikcs l administration of the land now in hlhers must Start‘ whatgvcr Com, PTlllPl" deslmylng "U00 01 bflP- iafsr- n lirnltlll" littcr‘: This rlx l": h . h. lnl- lwrllhl; nmllnel for their food. So must the :0 "It. and l foetldisslnia. have at- and make qllici- lmniovcmcnts wlth- it: refuge system. _ blhhelhhs are mhdc, whh the derhh 19"“ to tho adult. fcinillrs as well ilS to ml, hhh, lhe (lllly ellnnee we lhlel-cscopic fungi —yeasts. moulds, rooted some attention as they grow out extending benefts to all lOITYKS it is the prosfnt, policy of thef ntlveg n; the scandal-d silver eh“ ——_~— the _\'ll\lil!l folnulc hilturulll- il not l, .., ml“... llll. nnlollnl qt end bacteria - and the viruses. “Big the hlEhWBy. The former has of wildlife frequenting such areas. Fish and wildlife Service to be‘ nthhdard Sh”, blood must b; p“? Also keep in inind that low tern iii l-ontl llPilllll nnd condition you ‘ l M. h ,...l; lleynl-e nnd n “eel; though sdgnus“ am "that h!” ahilowfr M “ bright yellow hue. There has been a tremendous in- guided in administrative policies by served pure and intact. In breed- peramres ‘and baclenal and cannot "will hm- m m“ l‘. 1\li@l‘\\l\ill>ll - About the Sf-fllll! 01 1115M lflll. w" 9 he 13W?! (Whloh is usually crease in the number of individuals research findings. I_ assume that ing new combinations we may lose ccllemlflfll action. The difference. “calmly 11'4"- l“ (“Cl Si)“ L‘ "hi; = ___ But apart from the enlgmatical c" 6d the Glfldwyn Iris) is blue,a.nd and in the variety of species of this is an ideal condition that will the way; if we have the standard l between wholesome food and un- l" “b0” h". 1m" bfqme ‘he 9*‘ lq ehowihllhllhlh viruses, the basis of all living crea- not unlike our own Iris —whim as breeding birds within the Souris‘ never be completely attained. Re- silver. still pure, we may go back to , wholesome food can be measured m“ M“ “i n“ W1” "l "fmllfffflll ‘ hlldlhé h he“. we; is the cell. It has a fcvplcfll__y°u klww- l5 I "nlcillflf- I recall Rlvel‘ area. and there have peen‘-st'al"cll_ men 1W8 impatient when first breeds and find the way again. l ll-eqllenlly by lhe delays Ol- Slow. "H l” l‘l""‘.l, l?‘ m?“ 1d,“? ha“ if‘)? i on lllf‘ ])l'illlt‘l‘l\' formerly time!“ smlcmre a“ l“ °w“' no asking 8' ‘schoolboy mmpanmn whal- 114 5mm“ M breeding buds report" the" Imdul-‘l are ‘ml 50°“ put mm Cmmdlfs lemfing “ems o‘ Slandfld ness in gettinl perishable meats upon -hl glllni‘ "MC mill L“ m nnd’ Ul‘('\ll)l\‘ll hv William matter whether it is plant, or anl- all“ “the name of that flower (Ln- ed in the Lower Sourls project alone practice; on ‘the other hand, Qtlier silvers are more valuable than under the lhlluehee e1 frggziyla {mung UL “____lmm mum b‘ ‘ S P(‘ll‘l".\ ill-nut The mu. ml, no matter whether it can live Iflatqng an Ii1s)'l',l-le told me it was since lt was established and de- men are-‘iinl/tltien if the research ever. Lemperat res Durm w“ m we th- Th? m)? of ‘(mum h ‘mpnrlan, ,_ ldml Um, and 0h ‘ha; alone, or forms part of a lurker “the Wfey Lucy. and since “flodr- veloped, Among other species tlflat {lie dono. find the solutions prompt- er n t l‘ ‘m t 5 {w l “I DO ‘Tnphqve bedding "m her “C; h, “m, vlmnpions have t vowel as in moon) was the I have seen there myself are colon- .y. Elen after a solution is found The above words quoted from Mr. ° m“ m u e can M‘ n l. o‘ o he‘ .1, l, r lhg. h l“... hr‘... net-ll cod bv tno 10111191‘ owner. salvaging ‘he meat from horses m’ ‘meg n“ 1 0 l L ‘ L’ i ‘ We ‘xllll. .\’li' Pit-kiirci every success body. Every llvlnfl thin began life as a single cell. (When you consider it. that, is a miracle u glcnl as a "special creation?) FOmetlmes that oell forms the whole animal or plant. as 1n the amoeba. yeast, or bacterium. More often. the cell grows t0 a certain size. then divides into two, the divide into four. the four into eight. and so on. till they build up a body of considerable size. as they grow in number they hke on different characters: some become skin cells. bone cells. muscle cells. digestive cells and so on. but the whole of every living body tplant or animal) l: built entirely of these little cells. They are the g, no matter what. ‘W10 local word for "flower," 1 suppqsed the “lime 11° ldeflllze some fexiele. Long afterwards it dawned on n-lc that the little rustic hen used qle old heraldic Norman-diverted name Fleur do Luce." without knowing anything us to its origin. The Irises Emefally are called "Flags" ln Eh“. 18nd; the dictionary tells us this is because the leaves flutter in the wind! As w that, most leaves dol but 1 like to think that n poll-its t0 the fact that the Iris was a cfllslgponent of the old French. and l1 the old English royal stand- afdi 0!‘ 1108B and hence the name SCALLIONS ies of Spragucs plplt and Baird's sparrow (two varieties not too easily ‘found by the average ornltliologlsti. Numerous other species, including grebes. terns, gulLs, and herons are coming back in increasing numbers each year to utilize the facilities made available to them. Both prairie chickens and sharptailed grouse are found on some 25 of these waterfowl refuges in numbers to make a fine breeding popu- lation and probably to insure the perpetuation of the species The Lower Souris refuge also has a population of some 500 to 600 vrhite-tailed deer — more deer than I had thought were left in North Dakota. This population has built I and iestcu’, l; talc“; lime to change the DTOSTQXTI pf a refuge system as large and as scatteicd 3s that of the Fish and Wildlife Service has 110W come to be. Previously we were not in a position to invite people to make free use of the refuges. DllYmE ills? period of construction we did not feel like burdenlng the llmitcd personnel with the duties of 109K312 after people on the refuges ‘dlld providing for their wants, (il- thoiigh I do not believe that the Service has refused a single request 1'01‘ permission to do scientific ‘work 911 any refuge. even though it might inconveniece inc uersonel during the developmental period, As the re- fuses pass beyond this stage__ind by that I mtan the period o; ehh. Lang's editorial should cause many of us to think and think deeply and not be carried away entirely by the lure of platinums, pearl plat- inums and the various combina- tions of what we call the new type foxes. Above all other things must be kept pure and intact a select breeding herd of the finest silvers we can produce. and we must also not neglect in keeping that herd to have a variety of colorlngs rang- ing from the medium sliver to the extra pale. If we do this and the future finds that the trend towards lighter-and what we call the new- er types-commences to fade away. we will still have a safeguard and be able, to build up anew to the fox- es that were so delightful to the eye animals dead due to any reason whatever. Food poisoning by bacteria or other products. Bacteria are so “ride-spread that it is very difficult to protect meat foods without ade- quate low temperature refrigera- tion to check or prevent the dis ease producing organisms from growing and producing other toxins meat intended for animal Dr. W. E. Russell, speaking be- fore the Ontario Fur Breeders‘ Association at Guelph. Ont.. June 9th. said with reference to the whelping female fox...."If we are not producing more pups to the box ls always colder tlinii a smnil (mo, l like ti little supply of lilnrsil tit ill‘ scratched ont ' ll - in his lll'i\‘ \'t'lll' rind may‘ also l.\l.1l'tf‘lllfl'.h1l'. Iii-own is by no mo s on‘ of lon: ftirnllng bu’. has trilllsforrctl ills rant-hill: activities m ills filth-fix‘. liropfnj: on the and it krtiii. no iictvly off the coltl floor. also lt is dry. It docs not appear to l .1. _.. ‘ . via-s bricks which go to build up the lfv- The Soalllon is a variety of onion up rapidly following the posting and _ so {as ma in m 1 _ lnR universe! m" do“ m" mm‘ 5 bulb- 5nd l5 Datrimm“ of the. refuge and “'5 d‘? Ztlhucnpn igl ilscessfnly dams and lon incthet dgyguof eDaltCtgliLMOlllltsolh lreihlslllae‘gdggasloliiallorxtil-xlilsixtlalttilde‘; Now. m l“ ample“ gel-m the eaten raw as n. salad, along with velopment for wildlife The accom- b jfgi"; life} t” 195w" “Valer- 1319 Tuplln and many other great fig: these get-togethers such as today cell is a speck oi Jelly usually rnll- lemm- "W- OI rndlsnss- In taste nllshmenls of the Past "w We!“ hlin,“ °, “F?” “id ll" "W" ures of the past. that we will get information that ed protoplasm, though that l5 by lf l5 mild. therein resembling lne have been the most hopeful ones in ‘t IZStQP-esfilill ‘to keep out the _____ Wm help us Wm.‘ our problem!’ no means a. single chemical aub- Welfill Onion or clboule. They are the lllsl-OYY 0f m?‘ 5mm‘ l.” am‘ ‘b afzhcamplelm“ °r “dmllll-SZTQ" Some of tiie above names are al- Candidly, I do not understand s} liflnee- It l5 Sllffilllllfled by I "Wll- {Qmeumell termed "bundling °nl°ll5" 591'“ American wlldhle 596C185 and clam m r555’ and the mrwlsm" °l most. legendary, although not half them all myself. I do know there l" wall- l‘, keep lt wgelher; and lg from their being sold in bunches. to insure their perpetuation. Such ~W1o or equipment necessary to de- n centufy has passed slhce they are a number o; cohtrlhhtlnz f“. h. roll examine it with a high-power BNW-W this variety of onion ls be- organizations as the C. C. C. lcokpféfl {will refuse program —we were active and stirring figures in tors which enter into the matter ' mhmscope you wlll flhd lhaehsmhll lieved lo have originated in the camps, the W P. A.. and other A ltufll to being able to give‘ the great drama of fur conserva- of whelping successfully, or vim h ll l5‘ ll; has whhe 1 may eel-m scriptural Askalon, it has been relief agencies have contributed ltlrlx~fe‘ii_ lenfitm to other ltliases of tion. From time to time their names verso, and the following questions named Allliun ascalonlcnm, wllenee mightily to the development of these- 9 “Qlk- All M0 invited to feel free should be brought forth and publl- should be asked yourself-nnd act- internal organs. At one point there is a round or oval spot that seems denser than the rest—that is the nucleus. the vital centre of the cell The "jelly" may be broken up into. but so long as the nucleus is undamaged, the part oontalnlng it will live and grow. while the rest will die. The nucleus itself. when closely examined, shows a definite structure; it. too has a llenser spot called the nucleolus. _S\ll'l0\llldlnfl the nunleoius, (and llill in the nucleus) there are ltrands of material which, at cer- tain times in the life of the cell. de- llililped into structures of definite fir. shape. and number. called frazmenis, the name scallion. Great quantities,- of these mild onions werepedriledl in the streets of seaport towns lni the North of England. I find young‘ stalks of multiplier onions. pulledl, lwhen about the thickness of a iced rpcncli. make an excellent substitute for those delectable salads. "NEW PLANTS” I am indebted to Professor R. R. Hurst. of the Laboratory of Plant Pathology, for specimens which prove an interesting addition to our flora. They are firstly, the Goat's Beard. ‘Pragopogon pratensis l... n. stout, rather coarse, perennial with hculd be far behind our present program had it not been for the aid rendered by the personnel made available from these agencies. We fccl that it is necessary to have at least 3.500.000 additional acres of marsh in strategic points before we can be absolutely assured of the safety of the migratory water- fowl populatlon. Tiliis acreage, if and when it is restored, will also mean much to all the nongame spec- ies that utilize marsh environments. There is one other thing that should be mentioned in this very brief review of the present status of the refuge program; that is that ln 1939 there was dedicated near Wash- areas. We s to us: these refuges iii making sllld. lea of nlrcl and animal life. The Srrvice will be liiore than pleaged to offer its cooperation and all avail- able facilities in these areas. These' facilities will be found to varv ac-i cording to the location and the‘ dV8l1i1bl0AD€l‘S(lllllCl. srlne reruns have modern 11nd convenient labora- tollcs situated oil the ground, while others have thc most primitive wild‘ conditions tiiiit could be found in ‘"935 mt yet and probably never l0 b0 clevclcpcd. l Our Service is proud, and we be-' lleve justly so, of tlle accgmrlnsh_i mellls H1011? these llncs during the P35! fPW years. We look forweml l city given to their efforts because the vision which they had and the time and energy they s cnt. the hopes and ambitions wh ch they cherished, have made possible fur farming as we know it today. Ever enshrined in our hearts and mem- orles should be the names of these pioneer Islanders who did so much to spread the name and fame of this little Isle-the Garden of the Gulf—througl'iout the world. The many friends of Guy Ken- nedy. repregntative of Purina Pro- ducts, were delighted to see hlin around about as usual on Wednes- ed upon. 1s your female‘ fox bred to be a producer? Was your female fox properly developed when she her- self was a pup? Has your female fox been properly conditioned to raise a litter and en a fighting chance to raise her‘ litter? In answer to the first ques- tion, I do not think any of us give enough consideration to the hered- itary maternal instinct of the pups which we keep for breeders, qual- ity being the main factor which we consider. This maternal instinct ls a very important factor because if day, after having been an inmate of the Prince Edward Island Hospital a young female does not want to raise her litter nothing you can chromosomes." You may have read . . “nth fined N, . about chromosomes in connection large “Ill-ET? heads of yellow florets lngton the Patuxent Wildlife Re- V‘ f 1 Sh» to the time when m, over a week do Wm make ha. Chan e he‘. mlnd. wllh the bmedlng of new and crowning the stalks. This la first search Refuge, with adequate build- ggpglgglrlt h; nllilc to say ‘(and we; _____ and conversely l; she a ahxlells p; Bllflnge kinds of plants by the use cousin m the S3151“ m Oyslfldflanl- "135 Pmv1d°d' °r m ‘Gurse °f Con" lurgl lfhl lwl PM be n" m PM m" At a meetins of the 1316111001011 raise her litter it is surprising how olcolchlclne‘ but any further [deb T. porrlfoilus L: which. as its name siructlon, to make it a great wild- comm V-‘H falledlcfuuc itrcas m this Eur Breeders‘ Association. held in she can surmount almost unbeliev- "l"? ll btyond the scope of this mdlcmes- l‘ “sad l" l°°d- The llYPTB-“Briih ‘Y-‘nlel- Thclel Well‘ rm. 3h "r" ‘l mlllfli’ mfillsllll’; $0 ounc. Mr. Forsland. Superintend- able odds to make a good job of pole flower of Saislfy. however, ls pur- tually, will be housed the entire ihmflsnotllnlnn nlol-lsipn 1S possible. ent of the Game Branch in an ad- it. Outside the nucleus. in the sur- Die. wildlife-research laboratories cf the American Qllfgdlilvlhllnlllu socclcs, of ..-s.. stutcd that the province of For breeders we should closely rounding protoplasm (called by meh The second new plant was the Fish and Wildlife Service. ivhlch “l ll!’ “Ill vanish from Alberta was the largest fur prvdllt!" examine both the past records of previously were in Washington, new i. er of any province in Canada. The. hel- slre and dam for maternal in- "l ivlence the cytoplasm) there may be many other structures — tiny bubbles of fluid secreted by the cell, mosses of l. h l ' l l l _ are duly recorded in my notebook. v , ‘ merits sughaagfl‘ c§l§§§h§ll pglzh _ area. Tne refuge consists of 3.000 province and 97.130 animals- were ranchers went out, to lmplrove their plants) and muses of mod m A REMINISCLNCE acres of land, ywoous, and water. pelted last YB“- herds by buying 800d ml! 68d “tang lgllls which feed on 50nd substances‘ Th iln from Dr Watts‘ hym withlniiwllo ride}?! wa bk“- The OW 'mon ranches the i hterifirlslsb-yfisrloddlaflifiilge? Tllgigerzlient ruesh co be] l e es - s n- ————~—~ ">'"‘*"" . - . i - talleduvacillglegsrfifcl’ tililéliiiii-Eelhlfiif quoted in Editorial Notes of July d 1 h M d hen oificc oi which léshntlKltclleiii- in buylngi foxeslol’ the sewn‘ Helge: h," of Blmosi an cells whether l7lh_ bl-lhgs lo mlhd an hmuslng porleh EnKLsénamThrF-éid an gr. 0gb. arebarlgilons b St agrgeseveil nlakesmths ange we or mm °l “nllllll. Theft l5 much “me episode or my days on the m‘ “t? ll Ooglcluaxhrftlemane iookcdmum: teil-Xriils sliltlijrtohgCglpllttg of Salisbury Stillhmreoll’ to the second question n l“ be 5M5 “m” the“ ‘mgr’ lamllxhfifi“ bare“: §°tllf°l°ll°d l???‘ civil hnd nagively rehiarkcd; "I and Edmonton. Anyhow. their Pm" most niiirlltlonists claim that in the “"112 little "bricks," but in order a mg r prone a S u thought all Englishmen were big dllcflfln 01 Poll-S lnfit Sen-son “n5 in first six or eight months in the life iglelfefjfifly me reader‘ H’. Wm be izgwitlggcghgdlavwylhgilitlilsnail/lltferlrotlc; inch!" As you cuii imagine, that ra- the vicinity of 7.000. mostly silvers of a fox lis fate is sealrd as to‘ “°"‘ we” "l" and are" *"<"""*K “we m" m“ “‘° "m" °“‘ °‘ m” m‘ ‘dill‘tilllé“iii'é?“ilié‘“i=fcsféfiii al“§il."o“s“'3ll.§"oiifiii.‘ifibfii Suited British Plants The cool moist weather “firs lust suited the British wild this Awnless Brome-grass, Brornus iner- mla Myra. Both were found in the neighborhood of Kenslngton, and at the place of worship where I heard a very good plain-spoken ser- mon. When the service was over. everybody lingered outside awhile as the custom was. tmglve and re- laboratories that have been develop- ed, and personnel for new studies that are being undertaken on tiiis as the saying is; but I laughed and said: "Sorry ‘.0 disappoint vou Mr. -—,but you know, Scripture tells us we can do nothing about it!" and than I quoted, tliourla I had for- value of the furs produced in one vear was over five million dollars. There are 1195 fur farmers in the nnd General Manager is Di". W15. Russell. who was at ont time ad- vlsor to the Miliigan and Morrison Ranch at Northam, P.E.I. u recognize any bad lgree do not take How many stincts. If yo habits in her ped a chance with her. the female organs nr nnd if dcvelcpmen any wav through such as mineral deficiency she has she been giv- l l c developed t is retarded in rlrkftsor will have much difficulty’ in giving birth to l i llowe ,'I‘l-l _ . . _ ___.__. " "llslblnllellwlgtelflciellregiefetllrllglliiil, “We The current newg of the enhhzgotten wiio wrote it. We had a nice letter lust evening flier offs-Drink all through her life. i ‘ _ and is now displaying blue-purple lryslde‘ Mv friend‘ who was m i "were I so tall to reach the pol- from our friend Art Dorie. Wlnni- Glve hdgqnhtg amount el feed dllr. l clnnolnp n..- \ lzoll» pro lfilla twice gs large’ n, these e; fox. Jwllnl‘ veln- lllf-foflllced me l° 5°“ or m” the ocean h, my 5pm" neg. Art reports n good crop of pups lng, tile t-nriy life of your foxes. pared llie can lilajjri O lime ml of his acquaintances msenl- g " this year. n11 of them doing flnr- He Whatever you do care must be Sicily. In the ionc. iiicti 5. I have never been able to {gag Said h: the seed Vessels in , ar. md “mm of; ave always dried up yond, but "their works do follow them ' The? were all fine men and NO, l C-HE. sou w wcoo 11i- Q cu. uett eucw '\ .~ out \ did many good turn l0 the slrfins- l sour s-w ATHMO, cuz has —\ i more ac;- t: tlcw Rein-co er that was within their gates; and 5H5 QQULQA 5,91 THEM i you; eel-No 593T‘; ON To m; h‘ h “E N“. it ls pleasing to observe the third Baa-av KNEES mo‘ “giro-QED -l-l_l 1y; EQLOW-pf/“W ‘IN- 7p C-“e ' -O Lt’. generation is animated by the same saga SITTIN‘ no TH’ BuaEQ ‘Fhwmijs _ p hp‘, N To‘- X‘. h‘ ") e _‘ ,_ r, , __€__ kindly reel-it. strum’ To ear LUNCH.’ so i ‘b , E‘. ‘l-i‘ j l". ' ' FL“- ,O._, 0o AHEAD AN. Do DUE‘: Am ‘Nu-RH 1 at .- NEQsmfifi-l- ‘QAKJQ- Due to the difficulty of getting supplies ground limestone we would strongly advise the farmers to secure their requ fllflly while a supply is available. We are prepared to make ln bulk, delivered to any at ln mlnhnum carload lots at n cost of not over lniz me to one of them he said: "This is our Elder. Mr. So-and-snt" and to him he said. "This is the lrn- n. of irements immedi- immediate shipment ation ln the Province I must be measured by my soul. The milid‘s the standard of the man!" Ah mo, slrtce those days the Min- lster, the Elder and the Elders son. have all passed to the Great Be- PLANT DISEASE TREATMENT —I.n an item on plant diseases and treatment yesterday reference was made to the spraying of apple scab infested trees with Bordeaux mix- ture. This is incorrect-the item in a report from the Pathological Lab- oratory offlcinls and not the Dom- lnlon Experimental Farm officials. ____?_._..________,_ The dark glasses and pipe don't regrets that he won‘t be able to at tend Old Home Wr- cnjoyerl so much ttvo seasons ago. Wp__\vill regret too. notdlclng able Out Our*Way taken that you do not stunt the Ck- ‘Vlllch llPlfemales growth by denying her ‘l the necessary good proteins as these ALL TH' WOQK AM‘ l 13,737 RfAWilliofnls i carrying large prick. loll. hard, lll‘C>lll\'ft.\lilll iiuiaiiiiu ivlrth tral months before sailing for-they: ‘Zion?’ B-(idrdiiiltfé House“; By’ M1lj()l7‘7Hf)()pl>6 BET lT'L\. BE ‘BOKE- . ROCwlwé CPlAlR THlNG LHAE sir-loci, m‘ w; Ne. on TUQKEV EQ-éé’ ~- r. 7 l » - ' , ’ ( ma”... . , ~ lt i 1, "-00 W!‘ lon, your station. Guaranteed analysis 94-98 per cent calcium carbonate. hide the identity of this military man in New Guinea, for his cap STANDING HAY and tri ‘e m x hi ii - This offer ls good only up to the end of Sep- ognlztlblea as Boga. gougig: vitrifi- Ellie!‘ At Frenchfort July 27th '_ at 6 p.m. of James Miller and the late Wallace Owen will be sold by Public Auction about 100 acres ln lots. W. H. BEATON, Standing if; Ernest Melnnla, Cherry Valley. offers for sale by Auction. 35 acres tember, after which it will not be possible to accept orders. J. J. LeCLERC iiiiil 1% DRAPEAU Alwllimw- ‘éiti.‘.'lil"y'."'lnil"?iil§',"ll'°l' r."‘n'.°"' w» l . Wwt lam’ . Bonaventure County, pa Terms can be arranged. wl ll hell-rem‘ sr H; I 7'nu T-“Il .. l _l -