I I ' ff Bees E . YES: There is DI erence L d sV':':f'Y P. M. See: No Cure In C .0 O IVOS 0 ' Between Turni And Rutoba ci r of ty C. P I 9 m:,,,M,,,n,,,d W W M Po icy Part Price: "Thcr are many thin as f the Chris and Fun ' 0 Want! queens 5," '” "id "5 lmpu'g;”b9i-':odeecribed ill: ::ins and flyat 'f.i',1f".,,'f,'. 2' 3”?” W" I: C.aaa&.any mmr& Ell: """...,,.'..."”....',9.:”"'c...”."..'.1' ' "”"'””' ”"I"5- Wu"! 3"" ' ' ” "" "'"V' ”' "" REGINA (CP)-Prime ssinisier ket" . dicing of m,,,,p,.-- , 1 types. Cartier brought turnip mature drone; imajgg) u, mm -' 'New I gather the 0.3. anther in theulndinnapoiis it gig” rgmfdlf ".',,,:;":,I.' b'fo:'f Wiligm i”"”t rumutru mgr mi”: thEhextu.:fm::uad'd::shdiuuedud It: 3: ';"”......."' h &u; oi-y con-em . d b uo . win er comes.i ( .,.u,,, m, commenfs ,ufd5f;'pjmlf colonists planted turnips in im glnigetidrogles die cellbate; onlyl'::gI:Ichu':mI;.Cfa::d3::y culrmfdrlf th;uDreg:blc1f:)ru:utelivcry. M. tan or letting an inner dedvt-la lions have been thoroughly """" "” WM ” "it" mate llvilh om-ml m'"''" ml in the WMMN 'P'""- 0' ' seminal. belief ti; Canad.a'e sin. to sin... mmu as i.iould h'"dId- A "Veelv mud turnip ILH"-bu" I" we wr Indy, . pays with In queen T men'17rdll' Well-In ' ” Clmiilillv wheat surplus will not be acted Secretary 0! AFIHIIXQ '5 uceuem Vegetable" T"'"ip lllw hlicliilih. M: till um if his genitals awae when she "lulu" mm” mm” "M ”' uh ""1 that producers will receive a Canada recent! ll greens are a favorite dish with M5 P" 3 "L "TM Paul": N"; pg-RSONAM leral government held fruitful M, mum for me” war". ".3 am fund: .'. u. put! you '""....:.-.3: 2:."..::l:.":::t:.:."..e,2' .2. 'i:..:.i.. .. .... ........ """" ins: W"- ,.:-.."- 1:-iv. i-..-0-w-u.,....,..d .t-.-it-M..........,..." uqyp -nu; mug ' alog. was "fitted with gouge ii 100115 as if bee scientists have. --sgingumoa we disauee. II hr --bud Ir”-I fcuCuud.mI any." '1”. "H. 1'." I". The average citizen thinks tux. 'I"P'd k”"”' "IE h” '3'” land "" dep"" "I'm ”i "9' instance ill '50 fllluuw ”' "NT "0u:cfrl:ni'ho:outh of the psepoeale. there wue oth- these few tender h I rit- I . hips and rutabagas are the same; "IV" I" c"m" "m' "M "ET - ”"'.5- 1' 3 iishlnl a C108!-Cllt WIN” 9 P” embarked on some sort of but the turnip has so chromo- "hi" '9' 5"" '”'V' "I" "d :l:g'yJEur:'lR”;bbE”e"me"”I bi' ity prices for agricultural pro- or guulmd pm" I” comes in its cell while the ruta- '1! Mn" 'mck' KEN" en”, Ruck 'de' n "d3 "I 399 R9" ducts. bill has 38. Turnips were Erownlmken out to mlmen Ind Wm Ex ' pa mew" Rmmmned "1 nu unduuud an It would W me Romans at me L ginning 1”; ,0, ya". 5nd "4 din Pertmeritsl Station. told how he be vgry utlsfying for a farmer to escape; through perforated bot- ' "d Qnleililetilvd be assured of a fixed price for his toms before roots get to the W" "' be" by I”-ii!"-ill "Wm ill produce. But all (hit llittell is iknives. Feed is cut fine to avoid 1'" M "'b”" dI””d' 0' Dim" not 3014- II "19" "Mb "'9 "1 FIOOI' PTICO FOI' danger of choking. Well painted 3” The be" 300" recovered. but the tsrmer products: more than border Isatioe system uethogoveraniaatalseadyhadae theeeeepted. and ornamented. Capacity 30 bus- "M '””'"'d 9"50'13I"l95- can be laid in 319 ml1'k9lvl7" Powder hels per hour." ,,:f,”"':,gee "',”"”'f( i".ldi"8 "'9 no men) coN'ritot.s , MON0'l'oN0l."' cuoim ,,,dy,,,,,:d ”;;f,?e,i,:l;”';efl';'ji3i; so. at. Laurent said that if his Aid Industry Perhaps . Paul aunysn could be mm, up in the comb, -and pgny la reelected in the June 10 have sliced :13 bushels per hour. election it will continue to do its . - But a 14-year-old. after one all- "I21? mo honey" old" wmkn" beat to keep Canadian agriculture g This years floor price under. 11 he uh . In ering both nectar and pollen tu Gum ti iiii -. - milk powder will help restore the 9"! "V l” mu" i C” ” ii0I' blby bees! usually gathered pm'p'm"' and :1 y no collide”, 0; ,1; ncuons of theystatement. was content to do con- nothing but Bum. mencuorut pose any rigi co roslorthei hm, indusuy, This is me View sidersbiy less. it was a monoton- The 5,551"; caused both an farmers how to operas cry of Gordon Loveridge. president of our chore when a follow I0! homt groups to ignore the colony's Ef.m' H t N that m Dairy Farmers of Canada. who "'0"! dilirict lcbooi. The bit P119 system of co-operative reproduc- we uetwmz E3! 0 C, C "am am milk (or mgnufactur. of rutabagss on the main barn Lion. Only one emotion remain- 3”Ve'”me” rfia itfl" I" If in pufpogeg has been 5e11ing .1 floor was covered with old horse ed: greed for more and more m"”h "mnc xld coynuotho 5:5,; gevlespleld price: lpnd glatrthe ll1c- ltnllanketst and capvases tomuliehep nectar. cgiituvremituto isgnigwa. med mean hav- on w ma ra y ene it tiisl 2 recs rom reeling. 8 MUST WORK HARD . ' i -' g part of the industry. Dry skim cows each got a half bucket of Beemu mbband .ERV l 1 lug madekthelrn follow ourewsirutco miikpowder will be supported on the slices and the growing heifers ed WM his di 5 I5 "II W335i i”'"”- la 9 d"p9" f”""':h .9 W the blasts all l7 cents a pound foria few handfuls each. loumm he s:;:Veb'eye's p:y5:1'?: Eiszgni" ' ' 9”" M 9” P No. - 81' e spray process pow- Only a few farmers raise tur- l ' . .. ' . '1" "id 14 "W W N”- 1 Slade MP5 today for stock: today it il filial; tliotllr mgnmllu Io (nth?! "liilm noAtnl(!lIeIL(lb:l"tu roller process powder at storage corn or grain silage. But there too man of 5', g'Hm.Mp,: "Ce O O”? ugh om, om" ac,-on Canada to be deswi are me who H r C u we win. if lem. e n s that it is t e Cans an way. e er. fined by the Aglqcunuralpnces t I1 II 0 I it whole colonies are doused with "we dont feel the Canadian K" Chm"? Oi Cflnkinl the root carbon dioxide, they will stick farmer wants to be regimcnted B- -or 1rats'NrAxsrorsA-stupor wusdaewlsusthayfreElIdendit.'eeoridaxing. support Bm"d' ML Loveridge cul-I" TMY Clll IISO MCI" how more strictly to business . - . gather and told how to operate his farm. Tag work; III"-II" 'm'edt iliad they were to see that last of more nectar. lay up a bigger We think that if he has all the m; ::u::r ail :'lI;'l;;-Ieiilrlclgg the turnips used." crop of profit making honey. facts before him he can very well. men to plan their pi i tion to take care of the increasing de- mands oi the.Canadian people. If the dairy requirements of Canada are to be adequately taken care of by Canadian dairymen. small surpluses are bound to occur. and these have always had is depress- ing effect on the whole industry. with floor prices under skim pow- der and butter much of this MIN be removed. The Dairy Farmers of Canada have asked many times for the more generous use of the Agricul- tural Prices Support Act. and at realistic prices well above the distress level. It is gratifying that our requests have been acceded to in this case. it is the aim of the Dairy Farm- ers of Canada that if the dairyl industry is given assistance such as is accorded most other indus- tries in Canada. in one form orl another. that the production and marketing of dairy products can' be carried on with the minimum of government assistance and in- tervention." MARITIME VIEWPOINT Premier Matheson of Prince Ed- premiers of the four Atlantic prov- Nova Scoila Film Bureau Photo ard island addresses meeting oflinces in Province House. Halifax. Edution Urged In Feeding Honey Regarded Soluble Grit To Poultry By G"”'” Al Energy Source in the poiillry world the termylng. of insoluble grits to mature in!" is used rulhcr Ioosclyflic hlrds is beneficial. in the light Many C9"iilFi95 IIBVE lllised c applied to both the so-called of present knowledge this is is since man first discovered that - ll'ilF and insoluble grits. The pracliceiwlhlch can he saf-Etly con- the gwee! substance which he mcr .are the calcium hearing tlnued. it is well to remember. gathergd from wild may nut, in its-rlals.',auc,li as calcltic lime-. however. that there is s diffcr- virgin forests. was a delightful tone and oyster shells. which are ence between soluble and insol- and nutritious food. Fmut "'95- which Vedllce ed primarily because of their uble grits. Don't give your birds Over. three thousand years ago lh9"""d5 0' 5iiI"'" mil" 0i c3' slciiim content, for bone buiid- false teeth by feeding soluble honey was recognized as a source Didi” WW"-5 '9 "I1" 539” Y9"- ng and egg shell formation. The grits, if you must feed grit. feed of quick energy by the Greeks HIV? in Hill which I5 m”i'9i Millions Of CordsEl Of Timber Are Lest it fill the people who worry; . . . . tervu are the insoluble 'coi'n- anilnsoluble material. Whose athlete! used it dllrinl i”"mIdEbI9 "1" ii” melt It I5 ” "".7'i?;."i?"f.'.'..'?..."l,”.s"....'.1”Hi; r ll'.f.l' i2?”?l2gol;'f.l?,l. ";.2.'..'.”.”" 33.5”? '33.1i"w2i?iif.'a ”SL'i.i”iiY3 about extra cash for new clothes, OI" i'10W parent need of the birds for F '1 1-0 Honey is almost wholly is car- one infinitely more difficult to m hm-d m gm 1 I E; d m . clrme 5 "Ne hohydraie food consisting chiefly fight than a raging forest fire. ' ' ' eedein me gllzzm-:1' 1?,-' I-nu om; of two sugars. fructose and glu- The reference is to that greatl to adverhse H16" bumnessesl or whaf I3 Valuable cose (levulose and dextrose). army of forest insects which de- : W d I III bid. lth oliLs'- w- wppty e r S W whichyaccount for slightly over 75 7”” "page m-me, 1, . gm-my per cent of the total constituents. soul. He has to be to make ends meet, even in good times. in EASILY DIGESTED hard days. he learned to pr.ic- The N33" "9 in I C0"diu0n we I Hgid kind of economy that in which they can be absorebd is seldom seen in other intlus- diiecuy (Wm "19 5i0m3ch WW1" tires. and generally the habit of WI i"'9"mI""Y di8""0n- taking the best of care of ma- when g”m'5tI'Y W5" "051 kl! hm d U1 , , cane on e sugar are. is en :..nE:),'.d ':,,c3,,f” eqmpmen 3 into the body. they must first be A good may "rm! mqludc broken down into the simple sug- "non: their buudmn . "M" are. fructose and glocosc. before absorption can take place. :23fm:'"ch"eih'o"'fn'E:? mg: if)? in addition to the sugars there mm -------m. up to ---i :r..:."::"..ii.:."”:::”.::..':”::'i:: cludlng the tractor. and some- times the owner can, and does. ?lfIevg:';y.(o.i'.hgr';;vltI:'er':':d hefml of make fairly extensive repairs n o- ” l:ri.::.:.: "'.:"".l' .When- the -work in the bush is H.” C I ugdmm mt:'1 ” done. or the footing is too bad for mu; m?'I;' - :I , i I” "f"- sleighing. before it is time for "diho, 50;! c,'l'.,':" d"':k'”'h"m Sprlnl work. are usually chosen ey "gun? cam; ' "ii '3?" R" "ch I”I”' higher peyiicentage of t.hes: Emir: 0"!” MVED UP erals than light honeys. They are often saved up for a occasion from the season 11' ENERGIZEB before. A little stove in the shop. Became of it. hm, cugoiw. 0" I dim? WTUWI Wide OP!!! in drate value honey is partlcul the nu. makes" a sand place to ly beneficial for those partlcp work. and the handyman is ready mg in sports and for those to tackle anything. and in Itfenuou. wmk. ft h The care that can be given to also an excellent food for chil- the farm machinery is most dren and is ended by profitable. A little examination many doctors s a sweete and min repairs now can save agent for the milk of baby f ll both mo ey and long delays in Honey is not surpassed by any i- the rush of Summers work. But other natural food for its rapid many farmers finish up jobs of assimilation along with its high 3 F I s sort and take on more am- energy produc inn. mg; ;r3,eU:li:h'IlI2flf'ltl'm. "Hm". .. .(l'”.i--i -UV-Ill I 8 Plenty of wooden and some M' k E 5' I9 metal equipment for use on his I 9 it. bvh I fann comes h:-,ivghtsfro'rIn the farm- C er's own a . uc items as whiflletrees. ladders. even saw mulaiigii ill; "hi5ii:i" "T im- nsua. e es s es o r- . niturv for the house are turnued .,,t::nmb:r':?c:on":.m'm;n:.bi: "mi ""7 "edmbie "'""” "”' '0' meat in mink rations in relation 'I,I:le)('l sbellib lllkfbtttl-at." "er "' Q" hglediu ”' "P'”d""””" M n 's 7 Perhaps the reason that work "my" E 9"” "I ””""'d of this kind is attractive is be- "'”"l- 7" I'"''''''''- M "I-10 TJWU-” iii irnmiruh csuu a life time unit has iv;-,-(7; fg:;7K:(Vy '. 9 . 1 l DIAL 8506 dndplheeilwaat-odclerk, wlhehyoawithyoareil. stmy millions of cords of our precious timber annually. The spruce bud worm has at- tacked soo.ooo square miles of forest land in Canada in what is considered epidemic proportions. In the last 10 years this insignifi- cant looking caterpillar cost the country 12,000,000 cords of wood. In the same 10-year period the. spruce saw fly destroyed 1,000.- W0.000 cubic feet of timber over an area of 150,000 square miles.i The birch dleback infected some 300.000 square miles - an area as large as New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. Alberta and Prince Ed- ward lsland combined. . h I s article mm" mm "mm happened tot at of . . . Practical poultrymen feed grit to hem. presumably to help them N ind up the feed in the gizzard, l ii "they have received en- wnragement in this practice from scientific poultrymen. despite the fact inveltigatioh frequently in- dicated grit wil hot necessary and. in some cases. might even be harmful. It is generally agreed excessive grit may be harmful to young chickens particularly if the particles are sharp or very c. ' .' oonsrs STUPIDITY The feeding of insolubl grit Probably has its origin in the ob- ui-vatl n of earlygworkers. who noticed birds picking up pebbles as they searched for food. The tural conclusion to this obser- vsilon is that birds require some hard material to help the giszard -- its job. However. some obser- - a do not credit birds with such telllgencs and as early asythe eighteenth century the 'lialiaii anatomist Spallanzanl declared that "the collecting of pebbles was probably less the effect of hoice than stupidity." WHAT - N0 GIZZAIIDS it has been demonstrated that lrds can live without gissards. ggiund rations poorly. Neverthe- would only let a Guardian Want-I 'Ad sell these don't wants, or carry any message into the vast moiority of P. E. I. homes, they could all take it easy and re- lax . . . g Queen "la Ill"! ion! in ve as as is years .a: adulz. while the adult life of the mayfly lasts only 3) minutes according to the Encyclo- pedia Britannica. in.- s the practice of feeding grit l niiniies and aside from the fact that care must be exercised in feeding grit to very young chick- ens. little or no trouble is en- counwd. The need. for grit some to be more urgent where birds noise on grass and there i a danger of impaction from h eaten. . A N RBQUIIID The need for grit must not be confused with the requirements for a calcium supplement. Lime- stone. oyster shell etc. are primamy calcium supplements. although they do serye iii the dual role .1: grinding materials 1:. The so-called limestone grits to servo ilk out role. materials should be used with caution, particularly with growing stock which are re celving a balanced ratiu. The ad- Guorilion Wont-Ail: do it lot of Il0l'If of ii very small cost reesuss 0941.1 33.5 wuss sscsnaeu YQao(.iIs '5'" no. 3!! """":"' ontirmts IIYI IICAVPAIIJ YIAD!-II iiso. X391 Ium.s om, uygs I UITII IICAFIAILI TIAIIIJI ! -----m . .”":..'::r.:”"9 i.I.c.nini.n ; I-aotq:ise.iss-s ' km emoneir union or - -oi-hie art! to men i'-l1'5.v'in. i.."3?.u.';' i.'.'"r'.'”.ii'l';; I'n:::”'t."""Y mull: 9'""'I" new machinery can make it i OIMIVI I 431333 worthwnii to obti modest etumnsateholtsni -ltlotrisalle usamm; or moi." .:a ....i,. I encountered with Isms lens nest.-no hours spent in in lfwhmW!IwBglm- farm Illopgan be among the Inner e of the whole year, ma sol ble malarial arefartrornbeiasthe i ht ml. . E hoeslsnounussac. IHMEL, lilmwlouhavs hereea essssnn-I&Itr:tInavtasost sn-ts; nsaaseiiisiniogssinisin is the seeiIQ -rested Jar ” saittbenomenstaislidewe. "1 . aseerlyaembetlnoum 'l' inc. lewerreete i -t i