" '\W.l!aE.iI<h ‘- ' __ rm: CHARLUVFETOWN GUARDIAN - NEWSY NQTES - llllllllmllll‘ of l Victory Quartet _ l rmeur sores on TOPICS n mucous Soil In ‘Selecting o counccren WITH - RECOLLECTAONS or ax OLD lllg beiclc I induced it to grow. Firm StrQQSQd Sflvef FOX Far h NORTHUMBRIAN Since then it has had a very i tht °ll.‘”‘l?l“i3°“ °t‘lf..’°.i.'.l23‘; - " Sixty odd years ago. n a t o e was n Dos v m“ it _ _, _ district between- the river Tyne ate it off. However. u (hwhmu ha" Na“) llldNél-‘fhlifiiclilitltllglld botrllicerlalétllovgi llgfveltrgtlllllrexllllilllighthg ovnslvfnsvfslwuonvolttlzle‘ ‘rllsh/tlkirld 'l'li' the "sills." fox iclllrllillblzlflfrldngll-llvlalllelillzlvrls llllpgh; g: wllslgonshollllgdeliull as . l ' - _ lmlpor n cmus a - ' ' unveiling facilities (except in the goes well, it promises more. an ‘arm and the sugcess or taunt": o! ggltishésltlrlggortlls iswsviktiisvrllfedrirclelvlieiz Province. drop In, vicinity of the railway lines) had other instance of patience re- a mm enverprvse one“ depend‘ on lentohiss ugpgilipyllflgosiieflsliltl): 113E wgggddeavea are narrow and gffinlélgglp-c- swhlm cmlnll m‘ s . l Farm 0pm, , w (the last sometimes uncon- three-cornered, resembling those sou‘ "n, n“: mwgh k a from Montreal N Y k. The W -—- W chum‘ E‘ wllnll l“ Gull‘ American auctlc: hmesmwlll not lass cogent in 133v llxyepemcfinantlf @115: ihrefifigfifilolwwwn likely hold any sales until matters mal and the baact that they do not mlll . fly o P - e clarified and dfiniie tio to d h . f a sedge, and are over two feet Ir e In n amour olng very muc Clarence F. Haslam, spring- 50$??? géegvlxr 331:1 terse’ and ob gngv The flower stem L‘ longer ingzlltéfilnz-ncdt Yo one way (o; the other by the sov- darnflqe w your foxes is no guar. field. Elmerald. ten forcible. A local rhymcster and is crowned with an umbellttc n“ type 0v fuming whvch can ' emmenl‘ PA l‘ allmllllced‘ at? all“; m“ 3f)” “ma lllevlllelll‘ Gm» 3- Hllmevmx 25-14% 31 live an illustration when he cluster oi rosy-hued flowers each successvuuy practiced depends m a In me meantime the“ h" be" o m; mull who ersf o not re- Brooklyn, King5 Co. wrote; about one inch in diameter. lt lame extent on the “am” of the a denim‘? devermmlon in m. d: vcilgsom sgrélleflllllvld” Flllillllé ltlg‘ D. J. Hughes. R. R. 3, Mt ~~ he ancient language c’ the is a striking and belumlll Pllllll- soils. roll i, roonoili it in on“, ° ' ° “P em" l 9 Stewart. , Tyne hes “WW5 “m1 queer‘ The dlstrvbuflon o‘ vhe Fvoweh Bdvmbla will: deem‘ m“ on m’ mand for silver fox which is par- ranch and great losses have taken ticularl noticeabl i a . . l ' H" A- ‘lelley- O'l-'°‘l'-V- They say Md Nlfik W“ Pg" $5, §vll‘l_l_,,,l§ §l,.‘,'§“N“vvE‘§‘,f,fi§' Woe oi fanning which i, to be foll- One loll not see stir fgr liflllci-ugr £1222 tlrxrairnlleerftt “Fclr lowgfmls t: °- Cl JKYMPOW Churchill as Deelhmwhe" Teal Tylles ' Bmam‘ iv found‘ m‘ the ‘WM Owfd and then select a farm with in the large newspapers of Mon- regular procedure, the same as Fum- N°l'*ll “mm- erg Iyccl- l. l d t Stave from Yorkshire southward soil suitable for the purpose. The treal and other cities such as we treatment for earmites. Now that l nail lillllfexfiltlltvl i‘é‘l-‘“§'l§c° ill» 33c but ins been naturalized on roll yhlilllaesortvlffilntl$galivlllvlllttkileignddesli7lllgd $5.33.’??? fiéll‘. Ilhvli ‘Elli mlllllll" $33? ll.‘ ll°l°ll"°“ll“ll°‘ild “iplllm” llwwl lll lllewlilllwéll recalled if ‘l’ . - - 9" - _ . - ' n e r s lrs, ien o.ow , l centuries. ulld ll; is oomllh lhrlt Ylclllells “slates l“ l‘ Wale‘ s“: ferences of the individual. It may -—~ ~ very fine dlsplas of new t es alo asrgthepmlimth ro resscs u - llclls- ll“ llml llillllflllar TOTE!“ l’ cliverdalc. Who lllhilfll-Bd ‘he “ll pllllvllk lllbglle llvlvlllgileivmlncllglglve to some extent be limited by ollm- Cattlemen from wide area, around 01mm on platinum silversyand white-mes. tlllngou have dosed llhergn all ilfrllfil “l” Fll llllll lllll" l° lllllll‘ Pal“ P Bible in i535. would hove hid n9 l-lei a5 ell p 5 oilc conditions and may have an l- . , n’ a" a" trek‘ and these have attracted ulfg a be sure to dose our adults. Ii all“ llllllallccd lllllll“ lllll Mull‘ l difficulty m understanding m By of mg sovtltlltgli 15kg, blut fi- lragg, lmpomm bearing on me geueu] lI-llllgtout [to the farm of Martin Chltty, Jr.. to get a look at the b“, or attention and Somali 00d you novice m“ ‘alarms are prey croft Farm realized $33.00 for P the educated, when I \vas a lad. fincglemfél Syneopglllg’ ‘h; coilflmyl location in respect to distance from a?“ e‘ glcllllied “Ib°“*_vl°l°l_5;_ leglslflfll lull P°ll°<l m" flhd ,sales have been made. But t ere ent or if your foxes are not doing male llllllk Dvlls llllri $26.0?) for fe- P l me vgynagular was classed as bar- do not m eneral go m for gab market, ~ e qull Full-lb o3 v95 she prdl-lsvcrl recently. Numccl Fsnnklln, litre no large quantities of these well around mid-July. another mu‘ llllllk lllllls- ‘llfll lll” llllallll" ' bav-Uu. 5nd vulgar; really, it was denm l“ till“: English do $91119 50115 an wit“; for a wide Eleanor, Winston and Madam Cnlang Kai-Slick, they are all furs either in the hands of deal- treatment should be given and :1 was llllolll (‘qlllll llllll llll‘ 6117"!" ' cllly armhole. In the mlllll‘ ll Mevfnwhile I am gut-med m variety of crops, while other; i“, strong and healthy. Two years ago Victory gavg all-tn i0 m. (‘rs of auction houses. On the third treatment around the mlddielml" Ill bllvc was due lo the lrict _ liad rid itself of tho Anglo-sag"! know m” PEl is ‘he second more specific in their demands and plets which grew to maturity. contrary there must be some 40,- of September. Adults should brllllll llle mule belts were larger. l gutterals: our Scottish llelgh oil"; mm m Canada where the mo” are adapted foi- some specialized - 000 or more silver fox pelts held given a treatment in June and wh u lsaxons. like ourselves) still sa on“ Rush may be m“ types oiiarmingrnhllsegoodmu- --_-_ by auction houses or iui- ,, - September and if kept over, in “i l‘ "l" i". mink Plum ls "lie-cht’ 101' 1118M. while we said o B - ket garden soil should be high in to travel at s speedier rate. Three when finally abandoned "as good mall‘ lwlllesl allll lllll“! Yemedllll "llY December- 315° all PUP-i lhfll Equally m“ M sllvlll ml‘ llelli ' "i193!" and showed the influence OTHER PLANTS organic matter. easily worked, and of the men drove the six bag- as new." The Red River (DZIF-lnleasures a" "m?" ""1 demand W" l!" keePlhll OVPF- Gwen W0 Dells 9f "lllllll ‘llllllllfl’ s oi the Norman-French in the well supplied with plant nutrients; gage-carts, two (‘IFOVG tho pgloiogaggl, m" exciwd m“. Imam-S “Qlstcps up there is a great possibility —- :lll° lflrg" P01! Wlll bring consid- vowel. Under vile same influence O the m“ page of the “Nb the requirements of a goodorchardl- horses, and the sixth-an Irish-itercst and he devotes n wholllrlfll =1 carry-over which would be Dr. C. K. Gunll, who is cer- “fall-l "lo?" lllan U10 small llcli. - l1 l1°\l5° “'35 5 llllllsc- Blll wllell vungllvsi-S Calendar" the Wm“ soil are good drainage, ease oi mo; man whose mime was Te,.ence__ page to iv “The body vs Sma“ bad indeed for the prospects of tsinly one of our best authorities l‘.°l‘_ llll" l5 We l° be ‘llmlllcll? u we called the gentle lummary o! tt vth t in Britain the winter Penetration. and absence of exeess- acted as cook. “Probably ta learll but the wheek are about seven ill” “l”? °Y 1944- on psi-unites, has this U, 53v _ lllls llucstloll _c:m be answered lllgm the “myun ‘me-Um’ we m‘ in elte llEranthls hyemalls Sails. lve amounts of lime. The best Dot- the business." as our traveller , feet in diameter, so that it looks ‘m "If the truth “lore known, m, fiffnfffllly slleflklllg by stating that s eluded the Norseman in om- mciai bgvon) flowers in January Mm, ato soils are usually moderately drily remarks. lnll wheels and no badly." More Just what would be the beat farmers in the aggregate suffer ‘greatler sizevcan be attained by ‘l slack‘ The s-colsmanumlght Say eveyral attcm ts to raise ‘it from 501d, well drained and nottno heavy The buckbonrds were light spun‘- wctlderful, there was not an ounce metllml ‘l! sllmulatlllg sales l" heavy M5595 W” lllleslalmw ‘ll ‘ligav er feedmg or "m" products I "Awlm gang!“ homo’ m which iced (receivedp from Devon) I got in texture. While the better grain vehicles. little more than four ul metal in its construction: lust callllll“ “'0 Cannot “l” o” internal and external llamslles lab“ from m? ‘lord 60' A “OM ’ tile Northumbrlell Could reply this hm om m 1942 and in and hay soils are usually medium wheels and a seat, wand and a m“. shflgmmppi “up measure that would be really and this in spite oi the fact that Slldsllllllllll- “Ell balanced ‘hi’! “Ans gzlnnen llycin fhc-EM) tee l PM“ o5! “is year "l ("splash to heavy in texture and neutral o; brought, fllgng w lvlniomide thong“ If m axle or helpful would be the reduction these parasites have been cata- e lvlvl pulls “ll° all‘ "PB llfllll * somotimcs the dialects removes‘ 5;“ léno ‘lowers M the only slightly acid in reaction. First those to whom forty or fifty mi‘. lany part broke. the men just l’! llllelovellllllelll lllllcesslm l“ lllgllell and llllllelllcs and "lfllwlls Dams e5 “m hm“; ‘hem “llmg a into collision as this story shows. a “may belwn w {he Bung,“ 0158s lluo-Oured tobacco soils usually of saddle exercise daily, might hauled out a Stick of white birch which is 25 per cent, to its former for their control have been in use very lasl- llllll “member illfli A soottlsii family came-as many l‘ "m" itlldghmds a cool mom’ consist of deep. fine sands which mve “too much oi a good thing". (stored near the tool-chestl, shap- level °l l2 P" ‘lelll- Tl" dull?" “l” Ymll- I YEP"? the" l5 u° 5"?“ ls usually “mam” l“ ‘he ' d1d_vo mid‘, in u Tvneside wvm, cull; but vvot we wet are M lime value go;- mo“ other _e,g two vehicles did good s". ed it into Something like the n-gh, ence between the price the fox excuse for losses from parasitic n? fewi months. If you have and the little daughter soon Wxt-s earl bloom makes 1v a web crops. Comparatively cheap mm“ “cg for they bowled along over thing Stuck it m fled 1v “m; farmer secures for his product infestation. Remedies and ccn- vigvllllz° vrljwlll bl’ 5°otember ’ made friends with the natives of o denylzen of ‘he amen It with a large proportion of pasture every kind of prairie obntgcle, ionsiiagnnnppv. and were “my “gain, and the retail price of it is so trol measures are available. All OM51 v“ ll: be vcry llliilculi to , ha. own age A few days later, cnlle ‘mm a smut: creé mg and havland are we“ Suited for “me hundred mues and mokvd gi-nat with the heavy tax impost,‘ it takes is the exgyclfie nf ille pow- mien (k filer} that date. The . whlloWho YOU-uiisl-QTS We"! P133’- “plélfsck vudded here and "lien? beef raising. while dairy farms are cost of manufacture. and dealers‘ ers of observation and examlna- -,,_,{“°,l”°l.i.“ ilillere men and Fm‘ D lull lh the Silreel-S- the mall" lg?‘ Ovub‘ ‘,5 about the size o! a llfiuflllly located on more productive _ d‘ ilrofits that the buyer is scared tion. Fur farmers are getting lresenvfl u l‘ vlh "5 l" M ‘he , came out and gave her little girl ‘l l e5 t b and more expensive land. off. careless and their negligence is a! b m” ale dllll‘ "a 5mm some instructions m “gum bum hazel nut. (These u ers Barter‘: The" are a numb", 0v m“ . w‘ . __ costing vhem a pretty penny‘ Most He‘ any scarcity of meilt feeds . Scots." The little Timosldefs. Who °ll°l°ll 1°!‘ “e lll “sine v b” clwractcrlstlcs which have a close ‘ S Let us take a pelt that sells at of them own miscroscopcs today. f? he" l; ll“ lellsml Wll-l’ "l" l had never heard the like, stared bllllMlSt-‘lr “llm 9 ll 9' bearing on the suitability and Drn- auction for $50.00 on which the ‘Ihey should learn how to examine allc 9'5 s °lll‘l “l” llmdllce Wim- ' ill open-mouthed astonishment till sprlngs 5 5llll§le Slllll‘ l°lll' lllclles ductlvity of the soil and thev can rancher ncts something over $46. fences and pen floor material." lame‘ ‘vellmlllell Fells l_lll5 ifs"- l ' she went away’ when one o; them llfglg flbizsiringsel vlejlégawlnbgfgggvig- be observed dun“; the Exmiinav. Ea l S d F 'I“ne buyer must pay $12.50 govern- m tlgvelénéhi: éifllfflfi ‘from - naively commented: “Eh. hmney, e i o er . ‘l: d I 1on0; ghesmlfaceandsubsoulnth, r V a lricnt tax when the pelt is pro- In this column we have several mo“ e “and ll lllll ll l" ' v m” muvhor d“ m“ queor!» A fr nge of dar green eep yam “em acme o! the more mpormnv ceased, plus about $1.75 for the times mentioned that litter aver- pum 5 W“ wlll llclllllve 1'9‘ , Twice. in the previous lines I bPl1°tli5vQS1EJW§ r119 gfilvlvgnyfargx pom?‘ m observe me me venue whu broccoli Wm row “db ar actual tanning. This raises the ages are smaller this year than 5 ' - have used the vowel “any with of owe . . n 8 m- hegvimg, m, depth, m, degree 9 8 j! B cost to $64.25. To say in business usual and there has been quite, J v l ‘—"‘, our imperfect alphabet l; a n“; soil. it multiplies rapidly b means of vmbuny’ the svrucvuvm m, all sumrner. the best quallly is pro- he must charge the manufacturer a lot oi’ what one calls “ball luck." m F‘. ll °9slllg “e “la-V "lellllll" to impossible to convey some Ollthe tugfrs. tltietffiéllgll t awlgel: drainage’ the smmness and the lluced in the early summer and at least $3.75, which makes thh Now we ore plgaged m announce”; igaéfvlévfiitlluqtlfgolglflilIn‘the _ sounds m the dialect. mm so db guar tiilus oxnmc o e s o colour and organic mam" present’ ln the autumn. Farah early crop, c0st_$58.00. The actual cost of that our friend J. R. Munn, Marsh-ywaver ‘héuld be. Even v cs .hcl;nn i, I vices, more or less clumsy, an coring ‘e sil ‘gm winter Aconm Qvhe, “ma” sum as me degree of; best results are oimauied by Sfltllllg lll-Zlklllgvllp into a scarf would field. has a large turnout ll-lth a v 3mm 6r pup eve?!" davo oar ox, . employed. For the sound or vowcl v5 1° lam”; 8° ‘mm Bel mm slope, the extent of erosion and the “ll Plails “H110 Same tulle as Cab- ilidbubly be’ about $8.00 for a great many sixes and sevens. Mlzl ' - -- __ in question, we can get near u? d- bl??? h b m ogex- degree of veachmg can also be mge plants, yoarl job. which runs the cost to Munn has been breeding foxes con-i Geo A Callback‘ man or F v -l_ enough by vakvng me Ila" m the so“ w“ I u as e s v observed 685m, m me ‘ma’ The. seed may be sownmme garden the manufacturer to $76.00. The tinuously since ‘i914 and he haslM k U ' D - ‘l5 - lll‘ . l - word “shall" and crawling it: to lensively plantgd in gentlcmflfls condition of the craps growing oni l5 soon as the ground has been Dre- llllllllllllclllllll‘ wlll llllve “l 3e" ‘l 5mm‘ “l llllwllclllll’ “ll” smllll NiflrlflflallgFOxelgifwent" Acanlidlan ' l hluko Fl 1on8" Vilwel- ' Tllls "all" parks fllilsd immllllwf iilldEngmnd the land give a. gocd indication ofI cared. or if the fall harvest is Ilre- Pfnm of S700 l“ least when he whlcll l“ ‘lblllllled llmll llle l?“ was a visitor to lfllfrillvsfimlllllll?“ J‘ does duty ill m-‘lhy WIIyS —— a lllal ll “m” r°='al' " l“ m” lhe immediate fertility of the soill Yerred sowing may he delayed until “ll? w m” lelallel" 5° llle ll“ l5 D“ Gem?“ clllllllllels- ‘lllll Wlllcll nesdov and was vv-qtngiv “re | "met vevsamc vow-CL The pm, tlve. h t h d but n is important w know under! may‘ It vakcs about 70 (lays before llvOul up to ‘$83.00. No retailer can we believe is the same foundation by his mam friends“ _ i: cc v l_ noun I ls "aa"; low is "laa"' talk Alwlll" Pllllll l ‘l ‘l5 l°lvile “hat. management practices thel no edible heads begin to develop. lgl-Tlll llllslllml unless he adds ll Slooli o5 the George E- Browh v " is “tank”; and 13w is “MI W, well nere-wilcre it can not 11ml’, given crop has been or ucccl. B ‘t’ S i ° l°l‘l5 clout of at least so per cent in strain. Anyhow. Mr. Mlllill hll5 Tvmvmu, son“ WEHMRE v "Am he. the l“ on we!" L‘ a of watgr-Jg the tnii yoiinw ping .______:_._._.; . ,___ _._ ____ u ecausel lS ea y lo gr way b cities ll_ke Montreal or Toronto, so never had any ill results from in- ‘ ' ' ' , threat. (Iris Pseud-acorus Linn.) The o‘ gm- dovm u Easvpom Ma i season and cxceg ii-i vl amine that brings the retail price of the breeding. As a matter of fact PORT A t A stranger from u“ southern leave; are about two feet long. November 13, 192a 432 p_m_ This which cauliflower lacks, broccoli 1S scarf to $124.50, which is quite a his ranch has almost invariably M wemuorvivsn? —lcpl"v 5°C“ l counties would have had a hard and tho scape or flower stem a was ioig 1mm New york m New. rapidly gaining popularity as avhome price for e. lady to pay for a $50.00 had large litters and the frlct for “imam mlllencgifrallg?“ fllvlvallqlzlg‘: . time to follow our conversaflmv little" longer. The ChuTB/Otfl-iilc foulldland, and was violent at the garden, VQElClQb-e- Th0 fiuvol‘ l5 Dell that he cnn consistently ilroducc v0 Omani” for a comm-Um fulyuré , Dsscflbing a pevsun as a one“? Iris flower is about four inches latter place whey? 40 lives were muchilke cauhfloivcnbut thchcrlds a _-—-—-— results over such a long period of based on ‘mo Drvncm m“ m “m” I looking many “mam ma‘ he was in diameter, and in my plants 105i; by mo ensuing tidal wave, aregreen,slgnlfylngnutrltivcvalue. "Th: lstLlC tlmeofyearwhen fox years shows that he knows his W10! gocial‘\vlgvramie‘to(ro<tei m" or ruddy complexion and in the are of a clear canary yellow. This No damage hers The type new in favor ,5 Hanan I lirlDCIETS) s. ould fillefld some time business. iwim O-v ‘olfhéI-n find- muvuél ‘H; -_ l. Dink of condition. He might be l5 mt m? Case with all strains of January 4. i930. 10.15 a.m. Slight green sprouting. which the Italians ‘ llvcelllllvllg lllpbl ell‘ “lllclles- All l ' l .1 a “canny man" too: that is, a ll"? blunt, an official in a IMLSA. tremor here: felt at other places. know as calabrcse. re lfebslmlll e lelllllllell lwm I‘ ll 814° l Flaw" 1'01‘ us t0 I pleasant fellow. quite different mllllllcal Garden ‘mi “me “l l‘ ocmllel‘ l9- 1939» 399 fl-m RB- Its thick stems bear dense heads gas doxes and l“ llllllses and "emld the lac‘ that ‘Jlll’, lllellil- from the Scots connotation of a muddy YBllOW wlof- ll muft ported from Alberton. Strong at U; green fiowm- buds, Unlike ‘no hllme l “Blllll n95‘ Mlle‘ . llllll wlll MwEailllem- lllenhflldl QM . “shrewd m,“ when “.9 said “H,” send him some blooms of mine.) other places in Canada. cauliflower’ those heads areof1)er- tousos s oluld be vsprayed With“ a of our oldest ranchers, _\vllo like - v-Gy in, cmmv mam and s“ dean-l My old friend in Dcvonshire, who As a, magm- o; “my mere are lea flowers and not dmcncmvc ifggifntifl; Era!‘ dslriifecftsnt, wit? Mr. Munn started breeding foxes l... we used m, {anew but merely‘ sent me the seed, sems to have quakes all the time: one observa- [arms such as vhe ncurdl’. 0v the AfterCuttingFlrstl-Ieadoflsroccoll, nttereag 9 “she n ovij-ty. Al in i914, has thu year one oi the i I l‘ Inlplled liking, A small child was had only the best native plants in tory. which kept tab for the year wmevypes “the Italian broccoli Others Are Borne on Branches. raked u <1 ie Ens 5 "uld be lures-st turnouts he has over lllld- l i lv l l ' l m; l . ' ; l ilpeilrt" llmlfl" Timer“ H it were mi gsapflsllfig-flowering bulb which £3413’ ilgéldllllieclhag’? n§§lislflim§§“‘“ll“ ""155 W" long lh the Irlurliot or irl stalk bears a main head and when burned piooxgr shouldawbg “all: yvlerlfalgnsdsisoxtlflielmsgoloidld rievgsxfleatfrgls l Sefvice I l l ‘n ctlieuuvlsorg. stil used, I believe. do“ we“ m the rock vudem m m“ period: and despatchlés 10cm‘: tho garden the buds ‘begin to loner: cut develops a ‘number of side fully gone over for fleas and if his precinct. Mr. MacEacherrrs ! Q‘ ' l-M do“ (doubt, h“ deed. the Snake's-Head (nitillhria Me- ed s7 oi them, ma,” were my. lllto yellow mllstllrd-llke llolwls. branches with edible heads. It IS any are present they should be strain oi foxes has been the» l _ does not mean to convey u' lentils Linn.) It throws up a stalk iiclently strong to activate the The llllcl‘ slams “ear llle lllllll" d°ll°l°ll5 slllved slclllllecl l" llllllecl dosed wml n“ lmwdel lll5llllll°l' l°llllllllll°ll slllcl‘ l“ "13"." ‘ll ‘lull l" “"5"” l“ mlllly ll" l t certainty or belief. d" binyolr about 8 inches, from which dmops selsmograpn, but ii; i5 believed heads are also edible and of as fine with Hollandaise sauce or merely and the Dlubess repeated in about most success LU farms and their "B!" l Wlll (‘luoflllo flocks l moving "mink" m ' ca“ “y l! bell-shubed flower. 1.5 inches that hundreds of small-djmgngign aflavor as the heads of buds. The withadressing of melted butter. lell llllys- L°°k Carefully between ohflfuoterlstlcs of slze and fur l" "mm" ‘luring fills l lions. Meat meant idles vflifléil‘; l°m=~ This l5 B flllloslw bellls of quakes occur every yea: without leaves. however, are stronger in It should not be overcooked, but lvhe cars. along the, blwkmlle M"! quality make them very drslrebh '“°“'l" l“‘l“l'l°‘ "’ll°l"ll- 3 , anesmmear. v01, bee! eh while a dull purple Chbquefid Wlih leaving record —- mere terrestrial flavor and while esteemed by for- requires a little longer than cauli- l ‘a ‘lll lllehlllll- tum W" 3°!‘ 5111’! 01' bfeodlhfl (OXBB- Wm‘- sull“! "I! "f 11°05“ l rabbit-meat was Caliban ' Mavgs Kfeehl 7h the bud m9 °°l°l' and QhlVQY-fil 8o to shes/k- . eign cooks do not appeal to the flower or cabbage because of the filmy ° Mvgrfingdgwil ‘Elfiavglvlvd "w “'1 and numb" M Mm!’ l I or the like, Too much o; the 1M- BhBDe h"? delefl/edly "m"! l“ American taste, which takes only solidity of the stems. l‘tt ' . 1 y my Dl- ‘~ R" mm!“ gave llll all‘ c, s, SCRANTON | _ i“, we ieanwd, would make bunny ‘lllgpvulgrettglamlleite glue: Orion“; AN slvonrsnvrvaws mavens to the thick tender stems and flow- Rich soil and good cultivation ,‘,,,i“,.,-l;;“ c§,',“lbeh“;’g% olvhfiaf? ggllmggmgonglgaggl, lflllllfvjfglflll; Sllllthllort A l‘ pot-bellied." _ - er heads. are its sole needs. The plants may I . i ______ _ A bird's beak was a “neb"; we Plllhl Chequere flowers are very The vegetable is easily grown in be set a foot to 18 inches apart in glgtlgid ‘E1958 tggbfgll-amuuvs 13:‘ stalled that slze w“ ‘ dllllllllatlllg ] still use the word Mien we talk “l” l“ Nature’ A‘ l“ w‘ "l °“l' l-"Wll" tho home garden, requiring only the garden with rowa spaced about we will have some ho; anther m l of a pen-nib. You "doubled your headednlol m‘ Wm whlcll W" the same treatment as cabbage. two feet apart. Apply plant food ll the nosr future and if {i l l I nos!" when you olehohofl yuul’ A Non: o" EAETHQUAK“ indeed wud “d wwlly" lll "w" There is no necessity tor tying up the rate of a tablespccnml to the will multiply with startling, l: ' ' ' "ill Shakespeare knew that. ‘The “"7" Y” m“ “ml “l” l“ ll" leaves as in cauliflower and the plant. ity. n’ l plural is neaves. You might then Al“ I “ml” l" cmm l‘) l” “m” " plllly °l ll‘ ll‘ WM ' _._. l | l nmke a "mink" with you: “em: an author-it on earth uabes. or were. en route to “Fort on- ._______.. -..___._. .. 3mm" _ while on the h t _ . - m, attempt tn smke, to foretell t em: but I ave long ton. f“ m" awfully enmlm lée , I v Ralph 011v“. "mop wrote a taken an interest in them. and The party contracted with "a “,5 o‘ h“ p“ and the mum v dlctiongi-y o; Tvneslde words hope to leave behind me notai French half-breed called Ehilien" for ear-mites f you notice a F l v ma” *;‘.".‘l‘;‘“.l...‘.'.‘ rail." §‘§..‘.“..’ll.‘é‘°ll.“§l'lfl°°'l§ =."~...~ll ' -- ll» l-l- l» l ‘l I51 Dialect Society but the ‘ ' 9 "11 In this is an indication of ca-rmltes ~' volume was t ' aola who can foretell the quakes. thirty miles. or as far as Pbrt e I ' °° “m” m“ illzlsliilwlllls... ' ilelllfili hllérllfél‘. "swirl ' ' ' a ‘l °n l" ' with est-mite lotion An oil all T" A P.E.I gets its share of shocks. ing guides and horses at the Ilud- . - - . ' c a “OWEMNG “Us” mostly of a mild type, as being son Bay Comilanyispostlmand on: P “I “cltfvlvlgrkvvffjilfilaflffif‘f§fif llllrfiiliccwdslflllllf-tmcll§fififclh ivaiylebelhgutjsuiiilrlesgmuoethoe .il’,‘,",;§ In July 1935. a visitor brought ("Slam ‘mm the" °l’l°i°,“l§§ in; t?’ mvemmenl Mrses‘ which we" after June 19th. Wool ship ed by truck or rail should be carefully ta Kai the flap of the ear and ve a me ll flower-stalk of a lllant l°°““' Y" slmlg "m: a ° "l “ml by ll“ “MW” and a to the W00 GHIMIIK stun»- Charlottetown. "l-"l-clllrht couple of squirts then work the “lllcll l YECQTHlZF-‘fl o5 the Flower- and perhaps crack the Wang of ‘mlmenh who w“ a lmlkhead" Collect" An advance of 2Q cents per pound will be made on all wool of flap of tho oar ‘mung m the l"? Rush lButcmus umbellatus lll° llllllxlsed wllllel‘ H” l‘ m” “l m“ "mllllll “l”? Plellll’ °l llaiicioctofquulliv and moi-em prepared n». marketinl- Wool will be whole ear is moistened Avoid Lllln». B plflllt which is iclllld ll“ °l lslmld ‘lllllke’ “l” m" mm“ “m” l°l' “l” "ml" ll‘ shi pedtoyhennolrvlite hr zrlfllnx and lhe bnlalloe wlllbe bald when labbill the end of theloll c n lliiv in one mace m can“, “m1 been strong enough to reach the for himself and his five men, n. "m", 0f “rad” iii i-oooivod, into t o ear itself as you mg iii- l‘ w is tionggqu t] ‘ " ilews-pressz- eight for six baggage-carts and two lure m d R y ~ “l l’ “ll °lll°°l “l "w" Jl z 1m sac m Heaviest bu kbo d d t ~ ° mm" "W" “llll "l" — ml ordinal-v interest to the bo- “y ' ' ' p‘ ' ° l" 5- “ll e" llTll/eh 810118 In nhl pins. each fleece should be tied Ieplrflfl! Wllh FIN!‘ it'll! mite lotion again in about tenv ' ' < d lmlcal authorities of the Dom- l“ llmlherh "-3- Felt here. in a pack, thirty-one altogolhef- and packs In old, but clean sacking. Do not ship in a inrge number of - 5W5, while not wish!“ to re_ In tho rluh of curing .ln summe EA TUFF llll3n_ March 1. 1925, 10.22 p.m. Stop- ‘Ihe ten were to be used as relays bugs, Use one large sack if at all possible, as this aids in checking. A com-end any pflvflculargproducv work it's easy 1o for!“ =50" "ll ‘R T S There wa ' l’ ‘led the station clock in Charlotte‘ w “us” the ‘mule or “n b97595 number of old, clean sacks sewed together will suffice. Each seek should that ‘ noel; of your growing hirlls. But , s a vcly small portion I - PM u» by the Baird Manu- i; of root ‘vouched to the smk so I town. Church at St. Hilarlon. b! 899118. lhd l0 enable the party ho ta god with the name and address of the owner with one tag securely gnawing gompany wmdsvoci; those growing pallets are your next FOR 6R0 ING lrlclzlrcd it imnl my visitor, lllld flfi Qlle" filvlllllled‘ s°l°°“"° “l s“ ___ altacgecllo the outside nltfilgdlufiillillaflgahgthquzlzcg; lgluvhewlilvlalflvfv-ndol: N.B.. (which is my own iurlnullli fall and winter layers . llll- HIIPS TblRA-Fvlv nllllgofiwititinlvlgs “zkcllvlazhnvplvllnlh l gullfllilllembelerlfi. W36. 2.30 Plm- llvevrllne or trim- c|i:‘lsa‘t’iesilfnlc):‘t)ory' strlnl- Prater Inner twine is available iffy “llslacmry ‘ml leamll‘ yo"?! Boll"!!! o“ 40 fill "lo ll-"lifl- I l brook and did consldérgbie 7:08;,“ galls‘; Tlzlélliftc slt-eafivfpglealé-e. at the Provincial Department of Agricikure. ‘———————'- - and my the bills! T00] 5 a €—--___.- ' BQ 5 W001, ‘”‘“ u you "nodal" than ihroullll the I l h_rn‘n ll I’ I I1 ‘pl Kffl“' I . I , theyill “rmlllrl YOU "QM: rombination h?! on fleeces nroncrly prepared fnr marketing. The payment n t e nus km“ an“ h" Inn“ T ons wlll gfvxhlgnlgimslfrlgnqlsnDatilllllilitllm €r vrlfil t u“ “IL livid Tlglrllflfl‘: v , OTTAWA June a__vopv_nsh_ will be mldc direct to the grower through the Provincial Department for on‘ m_l _ _ devplop m". v _ v m! vurkavs. m“ v _ erim Minister Bel-trend said today "mlpfmlflefif ,1‘,'Q”,l;§f,,§,l,‘,{°“f,','k§l.'° "film" w'“°l‘“"”' Gmm“ his and ltlbllll and mar. It's the helps keel! them . At in the Cozunons than. he hoped ar- " l’ ' ' ' “m, "m, v, d, m. “m, the,“ col-null; “full KIRK‘ l ----~ mwvinfnnw $2,215“, gvfoflvfvllellalllvlvfm l. Remove any heavy in: lull locks homo tying each mm». be reulv to l0 to work for \0ll when ‘Mall’ v ; -, lfiacfifllrnalqmlIcdalladllllzlovfallned "m i. Remove any hurry, ntrnwy. or Mrtv wool belue tying. Send 15s your woo: iobho spun into a“ We” a" M the“ ma’ “p” - yarn nn woven in o lallkets. The PLAYDALE _. 2 year 0h] recon] Z07 3.4 _ mljtigsfvflxuhuwheglngskgniv L312‘: 8. Remnw- any other chaflv. nr strnwy portions n! fleeces. or shake fllu oi the yarn in single is med- Cons in and see us about n supply 3 years 205V _ 4 ears 204V duwa o‘ “m In Eamem cam“ out light chaff before tying. isn't! the sizes in the doubled of good Purina growing mash m do ' ' z y ' l‘ . - could be guaranteed an outlet for 4 Sh h n d" K w”. v m“ a can"? slerdh are“ fine Ilylgdllllr and the Job RIGHT. Got some Purina ~ - their production in view oi the ‘ '" l" "l m.‘ M” -' u’ m" n "l" ' ‘ ' ' ° "l"! ‘l’ ‘l’ “llllll . . we; h h] i h _ i“- 27c ChekltTon. foo. tn mix in the g s t r een untlred lbs. Slred by Scot new m, vood m m“, and fish e n bound for slnrle llml 30c hind L59 1_4_ Sire of Rosaland L56 34 work“; what l” l. Molml separately. may lo forward as hart of 36yt|.7'1':zflflco:?: qtggllglglolizltlldcxlgglfi. mash on? in a. while} “It lolloliks than‘ i I _ v _ i W l-— _ __ - - ~ - e roun worms nu n lcm. le ps l) on mare Spencer Scott 157 l4 W0fld 5 i Th’ b" v Wm m‘ b’ M" m, m M“ "m; “ML m rm“, TM “hm-u, y." “Evin; hunk“, keep them free from worms, and champion stallion. “ ‘ ' l - '-‘, e tlol with Monk-r twine. l3l Wool received In wet. or musty condition or :reh.2l.25 Each laundered and $2.50 generally (one; them up. v First dam Enzabelh Pivas 2.08 L2‘ by Guy A‘ A on any clip that requires n lot of reconditioning at time of grading. le aun cred and d, worth)’ 2-08 3-4- SQCOINI dillfl Mable TfllSk The bonus I1 vlnt difficult 4o scours ll the shovi- slmnle I'll|0< are lol- mxrlgehvzigvlvlggnmvfiv all‘? “net-v”. 2'01 3'4 by paler ll“ Gull‘ 2'07 l"l' Simco Harvesler. race re- m" "Mm! ‘mo’ rem“ M “M” "M" l’“"" “M” ""- ’ . ' w l’ b -‘ KALMUCK 2.15 1-2 cord 2'04 1 4 (third heat) I! ls expected that (h: wool warehouse will nocrate fnr one month ed fie"; ‘lamvllliayglriigdrfiddllnl-‘ebnzulegl l .- l\ ~ F \ v l -. Sired by Peter the Great 2.07 1-4. First dam gill,‘ "Tlelleseggfvkavtlv Hvbigg: l.'..°'l'v'l-l'l'll§l':§'lllnlnrzl-llllllll."mnwgll-llllllnll"l“? ff':1l"|.r.l1i0:e“;v‘:nlv;'l,|;'::|¢lg l fimllllzhlffl‘ fgéuqlllrulngirgluellsl. Zilillffil‘ Ester Be"; Z08 by Monbens. second dam E” I race track. owned by Nova In "'7'! "lair-merit "e c'"'"lcd PM l-ffcci. Aflrlrcw communications in: wool for custom work only. lllzretsvvllve. me dam of Alllntlc Express- l Igcoilli isaallvso Raclngt Club. The, Pv-lm-a F"I1Y"l"f1 Y-Jflflr‘ glwnnfl RYYYGAm-g‘ William cunvkm a son“ o sin ‘ii i 4 i l i i, , arry ren secre ary. - - <~ ~- Fee $1530. ll“ l" ll ll" l‘ °“'"°l's s ll ' M10474“ ' Association. Charlottetown. chumvaofl,_ v,_ ._ v v . . Mir-P. _ ,,._ ..._._. Hm-s-en-Jbdau-l-n . . 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