PAGE TEN ~ r141 l fiflliiii-Iiii-ZEI-Ii $313331: FOR FARMERS, tango:gash:sz-zszdarzsrzasgt:za:-:-sr:-xcaazt.ml-:luzifaf§¢-=§==-—=-a 4=’—‘-*---- NEWSY zvonss l / ‘ I . I rm: CHARLUFPETOWN: GUARDIAR I‘ 131312‘!Ehéi-Zii-ZQZ-i§i~ii§hiliii3iil§iiiz manna‘ PuacnAsE POLICY Renewal of the Feeder Purchase a Prov. Exhibition Bec 1G Leghorn _Whlte Hen. land Mrs. J l" Easter. 3 A Boswell and Son. _ See 15 Leghorn White Coclrerel 1st‘ Mrs. Henry Benoit. “Ohjtown. ...-"_'=; z-zaxaa-qaiznaxfixaamaaztfiwfi EQQEQBEM§3J$3IXIRIZHQEK§ ZOCK BR EEDERS AND ~ GARDENfii-EBS fiL-z-ziaxgaaxg:-:sxsz-zaxail-zgxarzfil-cmxnrxlw=¢=KHI>=B=¢E>=§-mlII-%=§§x§:s :-:=_-. 2nd Mrs. E. Boyce, Mennuidl. \ Sec. 5 Balsa). ‘ 1st Mrs. n. J. Vessey, York. ' EPTEMBER‘ 3, 1,32 l/ 3-3:: _ H§x§xgg Soc. ‘ leaves). 1st" Everett Saunders, Chasm 2nd Mrs. Clifton li. Beer, oh,“ lottstown. ' 35 Geranium (steam 1 2 and 3rd Mrs. J F Easter. Policy designed to encourage the Sec 1O Ieghom Whlte Pullet. GBICO u! A u winter feeding of cattle and lamb! l 2nd Leslie McEwen, York Point. I 3rd Mrs. D. H. Murchison, North 3rd Mrs. B. L. Bryanton, 3M; l ' i . - g. . The Ooleug i; ngflvg g, anion, rough emery paper. and finally ers of Eastern Canada, of the. Se lo-Mmoma Puuet - 1 1d CLASS 88 _ Brown Ens 5m 11328051” (mxL 3rd Mrs. J. W. McGlegor, Win51“, o? Am“, m‘; m, guy, ma,“ It L, polish with rind emery paper. Prfllfle Proilnces. and of British ° - Ye“ ° ' n m m.‘ 011mm H 3m. chop“ Sec. 32 Oxalis. ., .4 “ndumod m, one specks ‘only 151 i Columbia. Complete details, and. 1 2 and 3rd W J Cudmure and 1 and 2nd Almon 305$ fibrin‘; sec l I ml specials sec ‘n cub 615w 8r 0mg 1st Mrs. Ira Rodd North hilltop" - . . t i . . 1. B . nu - , - ' ~ I wmv“l‘d- bl" u“ Pllllt bNede cl A 3mm h‘ Bu“! Bu“! mmrmation about my wucy and so; 4i??? gird-tn; all other va- Star-image a Geo 05w e l Heath Vessey. York. 2 Bessie mils Cactus. ‘ ’ 3nd Mm Evm“ saundeffi- Chm ._ 1111c sroduosd an astonishing rlurn- ‘h’ “m4” w“ b” "w"? bl’ M, Gamma y ‘MSG, 6 Goose Toulouse female 0v. Saunders. 1i Mrs. Ira. Rodd, North lst Emily Foster, Marshfleld. 1‘"°‘°“'“~ .1 l. ' b" of diva“ tom“ and cohml Broad beam’ they w“ me, a" wrmng the means‘ stosigfirx‘ agent lvylvl-Ts. J W MacGreBOr. 2 Mrs- cr 1 year. . Milton. 2nd Miss E. I". Ayres. Ch’town. afgegfkligblgallrltléusun’ York’ ‘. llr names are Flame Nettle and Nettle Geranium. In the north of so 7 Le horn an other var-lotyi - id, hi n is d tn ma. rn b tn ° E Y I - Riv"- melud we can“! the plant a ‘writs: sllust $410: wieth a Bold callivfailaeglfte dd? otnzoblei? Sazlmalil Cxkerel- ' _ ' Sec l Turkey Bronze, Mala cve!‘ Rfick-I- Seo- 9 B98951" (tuberous logtlfdmm D M l Fmllfll Nettle. imPlylhg a ccmpii- , m 1 be] eq - h _I l 2 and 3rd Rose Valley Poultry l year. " i Ben PM!" 2 A BMW“! “d double-flowering) . ' ' ' Robinson’ chm v1‘ Brass pen. and e zinc a must be purchased. Stock pure as | son locum“, _ merit us fiance as the home of lfilitlc taste, needless to say the plant is neither a nettle nor a ger- lfllllb (Pollrionium), but its square stem. and other characteristics 891ml) it as beloming to the great Here was one with leave; like .. .. Prize ' Winne rs finally becomes clear. After the eighth week pour of! the clear liq- lnust be thoroughly cleansed from grease or‘ finger marks (which re- sist the lnk)_wlth fine emery paper. ‘I114, brighter the label the blacker the writng. If it is desired to re- move the writing, use straight nu- ‘25 cls per lb. in the market and ‘least one car of stock (20 head ofi cattle or 40 lambs, or a combined? port‘ ed is subject to approval as to type! Ynds V. and suitability by ths official re-l B" B REM“ “Y “h” ‘mm’ presentative of the Dominion Livel Puuet Stock Branch serving the point of 1 3 purchase. Special provision has Yams" _ been made to extend the benefitsl 5°C 9 “mm Cwkewl- and 3rd Ross ysliey Policy of the Dominion Stock ‘ Branch, or direct to R. S. Hamer. J w macGlewr- 3 G M flames’ Chas Wisner. 4 A M Burke, South- I m“, of me “we but richly var ‘those who are lucky enough to have dissected or laciniate leaves which,‘ clustered at the ends of the branch- ' M. resembled the petivs of flowers. The" w ¥P0cialists in the world who make collections of orchids; why not collections of coleuses? . The Broad or Windsor Bean is ‘supposed to have been introduced into llmgland by Dutch gardeners in the seventeenth century, al- though authorities generally, agree that a smaller torn-l has been grown in Britain since the Roman times. i’ Apple l“! skelebnlm Its original home appears to have Chief, Cattle Division, Daminlcm‘ M I i Roman Brltaln—6 I 'I‘ile Romans also showed their“ wisdom in the practical way in which they dlspersedthcir cohorts. The headquarters of the legion were Sec 12 Orpington any other va- Son North River Road. 3 and 4th John. Mclnlils. Sec l4 Plymouth R B Pullet. 1 and 2nd W H Johnson Son. 3 John McInnis. Sec 15 Plymouth R B Cockerei. 1 G M Holmes. 2 A Boswall and Son. 3 Chas N Payne. and Ducks l A Boswall and Son. Sec 3 Turkey Bronze, Male ched in 1932 1 and 2nd G M Holmes Sec 4 Turkey Bronze Female hatched in 1932. hat- l Almon Bcswall. 2 and. 3rd G L 1 G M l-folmes. 2 G Boswall. Sec 9 Goose White Bremen or Emden male over l year old. l G M Holmes. 2 and 3rdG L Bosivall. . _ Sec l0 Goose White Bremen or Emden female over 1 year old. ll c; M Holmes. 2 and 3rd a l. ductlon Class Sec 2 Pen of White Plymouth Sec 3 Pen White Wyandottes. 1 Ben Poole. Sec 4 Peri White Leghorns. 1 A Boswell and Son. Sec 6 Pen Rhoda Island Reds S C Sec 2 1 Doz Extras: 1 Allison Bryenton. Brackley Pt. 1 Heath Vessey. 2 Allison Bryen- ton. 3 E J Vossey, York. oLAss as ... Whikilgg; Sec 1 1 Doz Specials 1 Beale Saunders. 2 Heath Ves- 1 and 2nd Mrs. J F‘ ilaster. 3 A. ley Point Road. _ a The "French Nettle" Tho‘ formula is as follows" we ‘nomad by m. Hon‘ when we“, H R°p'" ' iRweBl-oe 6 Bemmk Sulfuric sec‘ m Gemmum “"Y‘l°"=di y Th Lure a wldhmouthcd home ‘fmh ‘ g-ldasral melt/hugs; offufisgriclglgliilgsv- CLASS 334310353“ CLASS 35 _ gqipwgd q- Record Se: 1'! Rhode Island Red B c m Mm H- xeuy. ohulotmawn‘ arllsst Mrs. D. M. Roibnson, st, 4,, h ere was a fins dlwlay o! orna- ' '1' ' - o, Peflommnw 9|”. Coc ‘ | 2 d M! Annie 5mm, Oh-w _ - >0 l “m” “m” “m” a‘ m‘ m‘ gaslievitocllperlranltlli nus ltnhm w madly M‘ u“ “w” Depm ‘s... 4 s. s. Bantam Pullet _ ' 1H M Hvde- ‘ “Sec. :8 Begonias (flowering) m ' 2"“ M's‘ n‘ I" B'l“‘“°“- Buck; ‘ ma“ mlbmm “d l“ p°"_°"‘ be obtainefipeflpfn Tuirfmi: :33 ma“ Wm my the ms°““b1e m” 1 L A Haszard. Sec 3 White Leanorns W" 1° Rh°d° 15km“ “ed s c 1st Miss 1i: n Clarke clrtown ley PM“ mad" ' i hr a varied ‘group of what‘ are commercial ri tic i to fill th vemng expenses of a firmer or his 5W 5 Leghorn White cookers], 1 2 and 3rd Mm J p Easier, Hen. ~ 2nd Mrs. Norman McLcod Char- 3rd Mm A’ o‘ F‘ Gmi CWWW ‘l scientifically known as Coleus mm and ‘mo; mzcdmmm u: “w” “u” “mkym "w" °r 1 Chas wisrrcl. 2 Chas Wlsner. New wilisllire. “ I-and 2min M Hyde. » muemwn ~ Sec. 2'1 Gloxiyiia. , ‘I Blumel. A stranger informed rne t d f l h l“ Th fl 1 Blwchas‘ the (“flu ‘ms’ 0r “ear-I 3 A c Muriroo, 4 Chas Wisrler. sec 5 white Leghorns._ Sec 19 Rhoda Island Bud S C_ (special) n came 55mm,“ l" Lin"! MMTMP. Chtown, '. w“ m” m ma!” “W” a‘ itmiirstqrsfi-lbe: m! thirst? to “°,,“““°,j,‘c‘°,"““° Tmijatqfihichi Sec e Lbghorn White Pullet. 1 z and 3rd Mrs. a F Easter. Cwkerel. Qmmotteww ' 2'15 Mmlmt Rive. Chlowu, . i-vao*is Con," as ‘he leaves a" - ~ fee er s k s pure ase . se-I. 1 and 2 Albert C Munrce 3 _ 1 2 and 3rd I-l M Hyde. B66- 33 1111181118 Dot or has d k d d 1d n, d l t - . Sec. B Begonias fibrous rooted. u £- of many colors. The Dlgllsh pqpfl- a u °u y emml s"? a“ W" l4" béllems °I the P°1°Y “ i qhws 3n - Turkeys, Geese and CLASS 44 A _- Breeding Pens Prc- 3rd M“. ‘L “Qucuregor, wlmloe. Elly: MY-‘l- John Burtram. mullet" \ . 2nd Mrs. Charles Willis, Clyde 1st Miss Carrie Melkle, Ch'town. 2nd Mrs. E. Stewart, ‘City. Special, Mrs. S. G. Ward, City. Sec. 10 Begonias (tuberous sin- gle-flowerlng). " lst Mrs. Gordon McMillan. North 3rd Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. Sec. 13 Cactus (any other var- ist Mrs. E. Boyce, Mermaid. 2nd Mrs. Thomas R. Beer, Char- Iottetmvn. 3rd Miss Rita Ramsay. Indian River. Sec. 15 Campanula (1 pot in bloom). lst Muriel Yeo, North St. Elea- ‘ ards. j 2nd Mrs._ W. H. Johnston, See. 30 Hydrangea. ; lst Mrs. Alex. McNevin, chum,‘ 2nd Mrs. w. n. Johnston, on"; Sec. 31 Impatiens. ‘ 1st Edith Hume, cntowh. , 2nd Mrs. Claude Smith, p“, 1st Mrs. E. Boyce, Mermaig Sec. 34 Petunia single. - iegatcd with yellow green red and“ supply “e wngramatlni them" _ Boswall. - 2 Mrs Ira Rodd 3 M E Saunders fell’) - _' ' i - Live Struck Branch Ottawa. The Ylflfy Pllllel- ‘ ' ' ' . 1 gM 1:1 A D] .1 crimson. Next to it a plant with SBlVP-‘n This will. ln all probability. ' , Sec 7 Goose Toulouse male hat- wmslm 1st M,“ Ann“. 5mm,’ chum,“ - s rs. - - rscoll. Si. Avards Mi crimson leaves three or four lnchesilead 5° l" °Ve1'-PT°d\lcll0n next Emmy l‘ gqperauvc m‘ a pad” of» J 2 and 3rd Mm ched in 1932 . Sec 3 1 Doz Na 1 2nd Ella Diamond‘ wmsleo south‘ 2nd Burt Bros, West Royalty -. ‘ wide. a very Titan among coleuses: lye"- 7°Y “l” l5 human mm“ a‘ W, T012325 from and M r Au‘ sec 13 plymou-th R 3 Qockerg] 1 G M H°1m°5~ 2 c’ L B°swn 1 C N Payne. 2 Heath Vessey. 3 3rd Mrs. J. W. McGregor, Winsloe. 3rd Mrs‘ w‘ H‘ ‘mhnstm chm‘ elm-l g @511 91mg with handsomelrat present constituted. gm ’ ' 1 and 2nd w H Johnson and Sec 8 Goose ‘Toulouse female Mm Herbert Dennis. Marshflem 5m 14 calceohfla (not in lmteéilwllés Pet l ~ hatched in 1sa2. sec 4 m Do, Ext,“ gloomy w Ame duublt- 1st Mrs. n. M. Robinson, st. Av.‘ 2nd Mrs. n. L. Bryanton, laruobf ley Point Road. Sec. 36 Schizanthus. H 1st Mrs. R. L. Bryanton, Brack" ley Point Road. __ Special, Joyce Craig, St. Avardi, EC‘ I I I s 15 p1 out], ma; white sey. 3 W H Johnson and Son. :11 Md“ m“ "mmm" ‘h’ ti... fiyleaitirllselfsltceactfcfun€rblklt tgriilptgurfizniaf: “so: Pillleilct- ym Boswan‘ s” 2 1 9°“ Em“ no“ r n c ti ’ j ‘$791M lPPQIYI-WQ which the “wed it 1 m“ ' ' b u, hum d guxmm-ies‘ l G M Holmes. 2 A Bcswall and sec u Goose white Bremen or l Heath Vessey. 2 Mrs. J F Eas- 2'"! M155 Annie Smml- ChlQWll- |( o e on fined) . o birch trees presented during the‘ -' mm mun“? as a V“) m’ e co an Q ' ' Emd?“ male hatched i“ 1932' ' ter 3 W H Johnson and Son 3rd Kathleen Darrach Clyde Rlv- .. >0 . ouitvotsd plant. Writing in 1m. were bllieted in the neighboring m1- 3 Ch“ Pay" i G L - H1 a ' ' ' NATURE'S WAY T0 IIEALTH " ‘e '“""“°“ °' 193° ‘m’ m1- Th“ one Cam bell in“ his “P0l’tl 1 to bit in ch ' a that no SW 1'1 Plrmeulh Ruck any other BUSH“ 2 G M 0mm s“ 3 1 9°‘ N“ 1 e" " ill w” ‘h’ W“ °' ‘he 5"” 5m" Suwe " glentlorls that beans t Zmnoits if; S.’ wrfalfonlfit variety Covkml. l w J Gibson and Son’ Marshfleld 1 M” Thm” R Ew- clmw“ sec’ cmeu" Medi i i - “ I mum,’ the “tum!” at a moth Y. w co o e a me l u; 1 Mrs’ L A Rankin 2 and 3rd, sec i2 Goose White Bremen or 2 Mral E E85“ 3 C J Cook. m Mm Q Guns‘ chmwn‘ cal sc ence has shown tha m who“ mum“: “d?!” m flow expogedesfor thtehuse oftattl; negro; lay in adlactent totxnsdgo llltlll-Strfl t J08 Carley‘ H I. - Emden female hatched in 193i s” 4 m Do: Extras 2nd Mm Hammond d‘ with minerals, likeuyitalriins, are ‘Vtitllb ' , . length along" to the tune of Bue- s: w om i; find“, 11;,’ m m‘ mm rm“, e I Qffmafj‘ s... 1a Plvnrouth Rock any OthCTl. 1 A “swan “d 5°“ a C‘ M 1 Heath vcssey. 2 Mrs. T a 5"”- §§§§§“f,’{, ,n 5511;; °‘,,,’,',“‘,.,‘,‘_‘ mm ‘ cumflx cmademmna Chum The ere emvl yed oe s orses troops 0n the ne o e m variety Pun-d Jolmes. a w J Gibson and Son. Bu,“ 3 Mm J F “gm ; . m M,“ E_ B’ chrkm chwown‘ , mu e u- sound, ‘ppm “e3 generally an new m the at home. so that the estimated an- wall, we note that the first cohort I d 2 d C 1 3 P t sec 13 Duck Rouen male over 1 _ , (special) M“ Dam Dickson teeth and strong bone and enjoy "rr »_ all h os urey. e er __ _ ~~ _ ~ - _ ll “m” "is r» ~- ;:::‘.:.":r;"::*i"..r?..:°"' ""1 z;i".:‘?::"::..i:.f*::::@:..:: i - Curr l» - 222:: ..‘.‘;‘;°‘..‘.‘;i‘.‘3‘; “as. 1O ages of the Apple Leaf Skeletoniner ' a Se g ' .. ‘ 59¢ 19 Rhoda Island Red gwk." 1 A 305w“ and son‘ 2 A H 305' (1st Group -- Butter) sec- 17 “m (swmdl- v r the iii-st cohort or the Coruovil at 4 v Wm 3 A Boswa“ and sun . body 1s unable to make use o! min- .h Psoroslna hammondl (Riley), "Beam" “y! an om “gush ere]. I - 1st Mrs. Cecile Woods. Central m“ x b “um m: The attack is too late. however. writ-er. “are excellent food for hard gliwcuuemépfi? Aeglldatghc: i’; 1 2 and 3rd w J Cudmore and‘ s“ 14 Duck MW“ “m” °"" 1 Se; 1 Bum, B0,, 14 1m Royalty. _ v tlrougholtheyunrayg ll2l):ml:ec:;nt.v°ll' c: '\ to do much damage this year, since working horses and for fattening m Z; in tea: ‘ourteenm 5MP 59¢ g _ FEB? Old- - y 1 1 Rupert Hubley.’ Beawws Mms‘ ‘ 2nd liflqs. Clifton H. Bser, Char- “use qumtlflm _ iflc‘ the leaves are past their best; but h0g5 for bacon. The flour o1 beans u; awiv ‘zathe first coho“ ‘mu ‘Segréb gimme 1.8mm, Red Puma‘. x13: 5411115113252 A H Bosvial. 3 2 Lloyd Rogersm’ Crapmm 3 In“ ottstown. ‘ _ The more Important o, thesemm - _. - w . wa n n. . or m! if carried on over a series of yaaraiand peas is more nutritious than timed (as Md occur sometimes’ wk pgafiqzgggfw J Cudmore and. Sec 15 Duck Rene“ male hatched ing ‘Thompson, Dunstaffnage. 15°“ 18 Fer" (Adanuumlu em]; an, “Mum, phosphoi-Ouyii-qq. ‘Ci ' the if“! would be wnsiderablyithat of oats. but less easy of diges- n £ h , n t a em Son. , _ , 932 2nd Group. 5t M's‘ Hm“ new!“ ch “w” iodine, magnesium and sodium. Ali “ri- weakened. so that next year the at- tion. A bushel of beans is supposed a y *2 it‘ e aisles; o o £33m,’ Sec 21 Wyandotie white Cock-Ynllz ' d 3 d A H 3' n d 1 C M Johnson central Bedeque 3nd Miss Helen 57mm flmmwn‘ c! these as well as most vitamilll . I n . . an r oswa an ' ' if y tack must be guarded against by to yield fourteen pounds more of pew)‘ w“ z l, i 2 C E Gamble, Albany. 3 Jack Plp- i t Fat’ 19 Fem (any other W“ 8Y6 511991196- 111 llbefll llllflnmlfllll - e y . ' they are very nutritious: and this . . black and white" the popular sndlwog known of °id_.5¢e Dgniq 1.12, m‘ l“ the“ ‘Wfl- “d a“ “m” w“ 1 G M Holmes. 2 Chas Payne. 3 -Chtowi1_ g Mglvin Hyde, 3 Bugle 1 Jessie Matthews, Alberton. 2 . I waunkm “m” flwlnd‘ In a t?’ The broad bean’ thumb I m“ found at Durham. dedlcatgqf u: tn: Mrs. J W MaoGregor. sflundgfs_ Heath Vggey, , . h; _ t issue the platinum method or‘... plant it...“ m, pgg" 1,, much mm ilmelaillzlffllzzidleli: tzovxasc Sh?“ Sec 4 Pen of Plymouth Rccks CLASS 4s A _ Production Sec 2 Potatoes. coil. White Va~ r 1Q - making labels was described in de-lgupjgpt to the depfedatlqn o; in- i" “m 0mm, h“ boar” which 1 and 2nd John McInnis. 3 W I Class , rletis. ~ v@\ 1 “u m“ and tango“! pa“. The ‘reaming: ¢ trill thlriunuor bei-on hm Johnson and Son. Sec 1 Plymouth Rock Barred 1 E J Vessoy. 2 Heath Vesssy. 3 M h. ‘m: material used is plstioummy is the most harmful of the in-i t 5° :11 m 8E M“ I Sec 5 Pen of Wyandottes Cock. . _ w a Vessey,‘ York. 4 Geo Poi-d; I p ; u’ fhtrachloride, and it gives a lovssots, and Blglisb gardeners always" deflamf ° 1m “ t, w" "samw s‘°°"°‘- ’ m‘! 31"" 1 "u! ‘M H M Hvde- Cumwall- Wlnllw- E t1. . black permanent inscription on the remove the tops (about 3 inches) “we ‘trédsrfihm ljvutmnquegn y o; Chard‘ i’ s” 2 Plymwth R B He“ s" 3 cm‘ m‘! wmue" M . R I pi zinc label. But the tetrachloride is o: the mature plants a; the mum, mlijllllgrlfi‘ Wt "31 i 8° “Wren-v Sec 6 Pen of Rhoda Island Reds, l 2 and 3rd l-l M Hyde. 1 E J Vessey. 2 Heath Vessey. 3 P t!’ expensive. $30 Der ounce, and dur- begin their invasion on these tend- w If he a i" or e t“! g ' 1 Chas Payne‘ 2 w J Cudnwr”. s” a Plymwm E B c°°ker°l w H vessel” ‘ l, y," m‘ m u, m, w m. l, wmch n, and succulent “m. spay,“ era v t e vctlm. and i ave: v1 bTid son. y 1 Bessie Saunders. Ohtown n n a Sec 4 Early Bose _ R A , l; "m. m, mum, Bum“, and”, Wm, a “ma,” o‘, m, mp cm Ext-ill: jlcthzhggsiazzuzlllzhslfzliti; R085: v Pen of White Plymorrtng ArthulflBnDBlnChtQwn n n c. a 1 a: J Vessey. a Heath Vusrcf-k l 1 L _ ‘ w felt constrained to get a cheaper tact spray is useful in controlling :11 m“ I d d “k the, 1 l ‘Mrs. J I" Easter. 4 H M Hyde. ,Petcr Craig. k A i U {mun}; 51mg they wrote thousand. m“ pest Am, good garden w“ fl‘ e OI Y- Ormekl 08 8b“ i Fred Blanchard. 2 A Boswall Bee 4 Plymouth R. B Pullet. ' Sec 5 Beauty of l-Iebron. ' , P M “be” “m”!!! swam new mu Wm gm a crop of broad beam. buvfieyhound, and a rue; and Son. 3 Flora M Holmes. 1 Bessie Saunders. 2 Arthur Ro-i 1 Jessie Matthews. 2 E J Vessey. L ARE T!!! U v H’, _ y“. “w!” w,’ “one m“ “My they respond punlcmuly b m t e mastifr or the bu cl. au -l_ par. 3-11 liq-Hyde. 4 Mrs. J!‘ Eas- 3 Heath Vessey. g , . > P g “Meryl w! mom n’ ya" "o application of “ma. om mart“. m, :1; 533a: gfextllaoomzrétlsblzlgbls as u‘u ‘ “ lu‘ ‘ 5 P] m Rock Wm‘ Ion1: Class Beef Cattlgi _ » Ptllqr8 0f slwCess ~. P " ’. i lobar an inclbertsive corner ink wood ashes to the plot where they‘ a“ l r i l c mo“ e ~ w“ c _ ' F v ~ i. .- w.... o. be\grow'n. " i yelp» 33mm u-¢~“==~,S||inning and Weaving P"; “h b“ ‘Mm- myhb» o 1N THE RAISING °F Y _ L "p, _. r co Br dnnae. I 1 en Poole Chtown. instead of Harry Tweedy, Earns- ' . 1:. .< AI : AmPhitheatres have been round] ' ' seo (Plymouth White Hen cllffe. ' X H ° h t F ‘ I ;» . ' in many places in Britain: they. mu" "Nélallfwlluull ‘l: abs spa: l Ban Poole. I Clsaa 45 lg I 0 e‘ ~ are simple in construction, being y“ ""' T" " "l" Sec 1 Pymouth nook White Flowers in Poll ‘ 5}‘ i.» 0f d" kinds» merely circular pits or earthworlrsbi cmisfgmzdx-uslllfulllger7fimg Cocykerel. ; ‘ Sec 1. Antirrhinum. I‘ B OXES I0) . ll. “When time hung heavily 0n the| blooms not and If unla d rod land 2nd Ben Poole. lst Mrs. n. n. Murchison North I _ l. A t B d “mm”. hand,’ what mm nah“!- sus. n tom five lbs. of app“ sec a Plymouth Rock white Pul- River. ' s Insure being a muse la tho r- d8 81’ 0G1’ o‘ aunt. w , Fax Bnaineas I‘ di a al than that they should catch a u, m: m fljlrtmxdi "If"?! m let. , 2nd Mrs. Hammond Ford, Milton, C "I "’ " "' B I l S H d e “we o, mm, m; n, “m, u, o,‘ n, d” o, m, I P 1 and 2nd ash Poole. Sec. 2 Asparagus Plumoaus. m ' l " . ' f; I a? 10,00!’ F1001‘!!! GtC l g 5| '°""‘“"‘°"' aoo ll Wyandotte White c k- ltM .w. n. Jhns . U Pena s I , . , 5' 3;", M“ "u" u" m" .2: :::..:"..'i 3.'.‘i."..“.‘.‘°'...'.“..°.2"2.2 erel. ~ °° ....i...;f ° ‘°“' °“" 1 “emu s I V. mcMLD __ ___ $2116“? m; 5min. nrl-anerosgi 1 Melvin Hyde. z and 3rd Ben 2nd Miss Annie Smith, cnwown. T umunlcnmsn a! C l t Tish: "What made youagive up bymall $0 freight. rroirlri ‘will be P21‘ n wh d u h pun t 1 fr; 3 nus Bllrengeri. s , ,, , U - ‘ . i. a 1 "b k 1 _ p“ m in, | u, c yan o e Whl a s rs. Allison A. Holmes, E t | p | B t . ; f; Wllllllvmr 00., umltfll 3%., 03:11:? .,’,‘,’§,,,"J,,,,.",‘,’§,,, wruobdnnnlcslv, l 2 and ard Ben Poole. Royalty. u m ‘ca’ Er ‘ i é» clrsrloiiotown. P. l. l. oi my friends smokes a pipe." i“ Qgful ma!» Sec is usnom White Cock 2nd Mrs. n. 1.. Bryanton Brack- 9Q’ cmmmmmw" 5 ‘- '- S ~» r -. . ' - ar o wn. ' r r . l A Boswell and Son. 2 Mrs. J. ley Point Road. 4 O-QQQQQ-QQQ-Q‘ l m-“mdm, u‘ m, In,“ 33154434344154 man“ 11'. Easter. 3 J O Irving. Vernon. Sec. 4 Aspidristrs lurid». -..._.,,,.~,..,~_...,- t» us» _. ~ .- .....-.Q. 1...»... 24* w» -\ -._.-- ._ —~l('.§QU1->\Z§v-‘ sprayinz with a poison-spray. The caterpillars are mostly one m- two to a. leaf: little active fel- more, or, according to some twenty sec 22 wyandottc White Pullet. 1st Group. , rics which are now so plentiful. ‘f 1am m” wiggle vigorously i! mum“ A thousand pa“ o’ beam their time? Fortunatplyabltgeybgsét‘. 1 and 2nd MGM“ Hyde. asdgrdkApHkBoswalll. l‘ 1 Lloyd mgerson. lottetown. The provision of adequate qugn. interfered with. 1 am told. by Prof. flour were found by Sir n. Davy “s “ we“ ma“ mm" ' s ° Sec 2a Wyandottc any other va- “c E n m.“ e om 2nd Group (smmm M“ 5- ‘3- WM- chm‘- titles of minerals in the willterdld‘ Hurst, that this is the method by which they disconcert the enemies ter, of which 4.26 were nucilage . 1 A D Grant. 2 Flora M Holmes. that I-ttempt to parasitlze them. and starch. 103 slum. and 41 s” “m” on “M” sewltfil “Zfll 3 A D mvm" Win41: lgljcolveltlilil iemsls avg;- 1 Sec a Butter Box of Prints. l” M“ w' *1 J°h"“°°"- cm" fruits now for later use WWW when the caterpillars feedln! lreri- tract." ‘hfmmpgll'°dbmldzz°s gum “E Sec 24 Wyandotte any other va- ‘m, 1st croub. hatgwwfi) M E B , ment has shown that the “will. 0d i5 o i; d, n, d t P‘ P“ ° . ll p 11 i, ' 1 H i _ 3 Li d - 99°“ '5' ~ °Y°°- Melmald- and preserving process has no apt.- ver aws e e ges of he r e y u e 1 G L Boswau 2 Mm G H Hm“ ‘Rupert whey oy Roger sac- 21 mobs“ “mam. preamble enact on m: mmem m“ leaf together to form a tent, spins a silken ocverlet, and therein lies 8W8- ls a. Dupe. during the winter. ‘There is not 50 much of the Fall Tmt Clterplllur this year with caution Disregard of this may gostello. Chtown. a Peter Coles 4 - ‘ _ ' 1 b0 toi k d tombstones, > 4 A Boswal and Son. ardll. .. 5 w. be very unpleasant as s young hir- gveraeez ‘Quzar; m“ numbers Cilas Jacksonbst Avards. sec 2° Duck Pekin female hub l Mrs, n: A Prowso, Br-sogisy pt 2nd s c Stewart and son Du 50 to 60 per cent in bloom. :8“ , Sec 26 P-tt Game Pullet. Rd. 2 Mrs. John Bertram, Hunter ' ' ' n‘ E 5- Hillflillli. Domln on . i‘ eat Labels Permanent labels have two very isnportant uses in a. garden, one for the owner and one for his friends. For the owner they mark out the resting place of his herbaceous and bulbous plants when they are dorm- ant, so that he does not dig them up inadvertently. As for his friends.'leav'ng him. as we hoped, a wLser who are sometimes curious to lmow the name of th‘s or the other» void. 10W. they m, enabled to see "in {flour than a bushel of oats, and a bushel of peas eighteen pounds to yield 75o parts of nutritive mat- The fact 1s that the broad bean is a very strong food, rich in nit- rogen. and therefore a great muscle builder, but requires to Bo used Ied man found. at a farm where I lone, stayed. Beans were sewed at, dinner. and the youth liked them .very much indeed, so that he had _four helping; ere he cried hold. enough! That afternoon he struck by a sort of colc or bleat. :which appeared quite alarming for a. time, but at length subsided. 1I1lflXl—8.8 far as broad beans were concerned. ‘Rightly irsed. however. from the second cohort which was -too iar away. _ How dd the legionarles occupy i 1 and 2nd Samuel Steeves. 3 ‘Melvin Hyde, Cornwall. and monuments which often 3W9 interesting information When not flew oockerel‘ temples, courts i)! 1115i“ find 5° on; and those warriors who had artistic taste must have been in great request, for statues, monu- ‘meuls and carved altars, besides 1 and 2nd A D Grant. 3 Flora M - Holmes. Sec 25 Pitt Came Cockerel. 1 Peter Coles, St. Avards. 2 Jos in Britain. ' | 1 Peter Coles. .2 Jos Costello. 3 will}: xmlxzmwlxictffllg- Geo Dalziel. 4 Chas Jackson. the spice of life", and incidentally‘, weplenished the larder. The tusks‘ of wild boars, the antlers of deer. and the bones of many other ani- mals are found in the “dumps" near the Roman towns and stations. The venatores (hunters) of Banna dedicated an altar "to the holy. god Sylvanus," a local deity, for help- CLASS 34 — BREEDING PENS Sec l Pen of Leghorns. l. A C Munroe. 2 Rnse valley Pfillllfly Yards. 3 Chas Wisnar. Sec 2 yen of Minor-ass. 1 W J Cudmore and son. 2 Goo MncLelian. 3 Peter Craig. Sec 3 Pen o! Orpingtons. noon. i Sec l6 Duck Rmlen Yched in 1932. female hat- x981‘. l and 2nd A Boswall. 3 G L Bos- per, E Royalty. 3 and 4th A Bos- wall and Son. Sec l9 Duck Peldn male hatched in 1932. 1 2 and 3rd A H Boswail. ched in 1982. 1 2 and 3rd A H Boswall. 4 A Boswall and Son. CLASS .37 - Dressed Poul- l-ry Sec 3 Best two Ducks. l. C J Cook, Central New Annan 2 Mrs. John Andrew, E Royalty. 3 A H Bcswall. ' Sec 4 Best two dressed Cooker- els. 1 W H Johnson and Son. 2 Mel- vin Hyde. 3 Bessie Saunders. .-.. .. .- .5, py, Hazelbrook. Sec 2 Butter Box 56 lbs. 1 C E Gamble. 2 C M Johnson. 3 Irving 'I‘h0mpson. son. 2nd Group. 1 C M Johnson. 2 Irving Thomp- son. 3 Jack Pippy. Sec 4 Butter, Tub or Crock River. 3 Mrs. C W.Maliett, Brack~ Sec 5 Butter, Box of Prints l lVn-s. E A-Prowse, 2 Mrs. Wil- lard Prowse, Buckley Pt Rd. 3 Ma's. J P Smith, Mermaid. CLASS 48 '- Field Boots and Ve- getablcs Sec 1 Coll. field roots, no; less than four of each kind. ley. 4 Mrs. R. W Younker, Winsloe. ‘ i. lottctown. 1st Mrs. R. C. ‘Parent. Ch'town 3nd: Mrs. Clifton I-I. B r, Char- Sec. ' 2o Fuchia (double). 1st Mrs. D. '1‘. Fraser, North Riv- er. 2nd Mrs. W. E. Burky Ch‘town. Sec. 22 Geranium (double). _ 1st Mrs. D. M. Robinson, St. Av- staffnage. 3rd Miss Mary Vessey, York. Sec. '23 Geranium (single). lat Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan, North River. 2nd Mrs. R. L. Bryanton, Brack. ley Point Road. 3rd Mrs. Heath Vesssy, York. Sec. 24 Geranium (variegated). lStll/Ifs. J. W. MacGl-egor, Winglog, 2m! Emily Fostor, Marshfleld. 3rd Mrs. C. D. Fraser. Chtown. can also be ensured by canning and fresh fruits and vegetables such u tomatoes beans, peas and raspber‘ preserving fresh vegetables ami- tent of their fruits or vegetables l’ "It is generally recommended l cut sunflowers when they "B WW nusbohdman. "Al: this store the: contain more dry matter ihan ai earlier stages and are mun "-19% handled than atrother stow- 1i.- the heads are allowed w firm uni-l. the seed is in the dough stale l§ stocks become top heavy and diff! ' cult to cut and handle in the fltlll and difficulty is also experienced l1 getting the larger heads w all: through the throat of the ensilazi, cutter." r