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" .v ~%1fM._.12»»_1»1»T` "`5'>'tL1‘<'-";’¢""f1"7'7"f"" -1.11---2553’ ;1'~l_. .~.<"-'-=1-".‘ '1 _ "'§"“i"`?"" ` ._> = ~’ a Il' "=;. r . ._ . _ W. _ "V "'“‘“"""“"“i“'°""f“*?““?“‘~"“"‘,""’"‘T”°'r"' "*' *“-‘~"~'- "se ._ - f.v»-Pumianhummsvrfumiaww-=-~ __ . _ ___,________4,__ _ ,_ __ _ n- . .__ _._ ..._.. _ _ _ _ ,___ __ _ ,.,____ _ __,._ _ _ _ , _,_ _,_ _ ,_ _ ___ ‘ ' . _ - ~ '1,_i" 11 _ ,~_.r_,\ 1 .~»_' ._ _ _ _ ¢ _*_f'.9.‘_"_i’t_‘; ff` _ -‘rhc"erriiitoi‘*fs'fl‘ewlt"ee°illilslas _ ` ° ~ .1 , J .,. ` sv- ~f ._ _ -W (T _ ,__ te ‘ g' .”, _ _ __ _q ~._,_ ' ' =‘ - - -Q _ ~ - '_ '" - _ _.,.'~ _,._n?'~¢;'--~ fl . f i‘*""'1's'~"ev,.>-a __ _ ‘ T* _ ;~. fi’ ,__-. _¢ ~ .>~_ wth# Pf"“'i°2', J ” 'nm noN1l1r‘II'il'§i0Ars."'¥ the handsome trotting mexico orrv p p lfir otherwise on topics 21;; °.="a!9§"'i19l_!f>c_§_l;,t9“1_t“l`8l interest. Aus- are. W _ _ 3§l°l1 by experts to an who . '°f;1`_`f°lleral interest and `th° lp 1 ill bel given to any articles out *”hl””‘|i?l”1=¢sy wsy help to advnnen u» Pr1llse~l!ldws`i‘d Island agriculture, a -1 -_..._ ma fill? " "esent week thi dir P“Wl;&¢' Qhad to contend iviiti tir a , _ - °°"9°‘1“ _ '&°_§;‘l\ll-er is of slfnalld: wh ellen _nd .jess varied than it -is woiil Qbelwviie have \,°en_ rea » -_-»-T 0 'mm snnsn ala “id _ t - __.,_,_1>oUl.'l~lw l-lousa. ,, Ili hsWd_Xl§7pl_§lltedtion of mesh wire the 0l'.;0.°fi0ll lsresns may be used nc] der evrllllls to climate conditions and °f l°°3¢,i°ll§,‘Q1l1.'l¥ll_¥__'house. There is still .U0 5 |5"¥V"'fmm5 Y who are interested D” in -Pollltry who will condemn the nga _W° of llloh houses,-‘but <1 have yet to _ln mqvt l1hs_ljpal__ly___,practical, up-to-date An mill Wl¢|\ii'lG£Il__ll experience who does pm not fully -endorse the use of the open. mi °r;_`_ R, ?°tit°,n f\`0l|l» house. enrlr Experiemilnts _ have ,,h,,,,,, ‘ _ that water_ ,_ ill freeze oven ‘n `h“?“°\` ll" 0~ pflillllly closed ordinary $8 poultry jhollse than it will in the cot- sh? t, ‘- !gl‘U_§§,1hQll_sg;, and, although it a Bib. _ Plllss any poultry house real- 1-n lY'})Yl&.ll§@\l§W_lnter,Wlthout the uso mil 0' llllllliailllfllest. -at the same time ed in~ the open front or cotton su f|'Qllt house we have live air |ta and dryness at least. The very dry- an hols in itself 'will allow of very `De llllllly degrees lower temperature with °ll D0 'dl1llZ61‘ of comb freezing or other "5 injurious# eflecth. Gare of course tl’ must he taken in constructing such 3 T house. especially to see that the' °° r fldsmi roof; slides and back are par- 'mi e ieetiytight. ' 'rhen again the depth h of. the house in proportion to its '"5 length' is an important consideration. N9 ¥H`s`ellisf 'essentials in poultry house ra' 0_bDBtl‘lfl!t.l0l\ are, cheapness, _sim» go DU¢¢Y.`> 517.11998 and n continual sup- _‘hz mio! _-‘pure sir ;wi’tllouf5 draughts, to _ ,~ it is the experience of all 'the 1 co loading poult .men on this Ameri- ‘ ry . conf-'Continent theft the open front or- ge ’ i '~ - - ' - :~-P - ’ ' _, ` " . _ ,_ raruiuns. ' _ but . 6" _°_hd,-__°____e__. in seeu '11 . terasted in whlc Ag¢|°i11'¢ilX‘°~Are invited to cont _» ~ . rlhut sm ¢°__lfl'lle_1Ferm £nd1'rhe 'ruri scene; son of ?,l’_lis. Gilsrdisn either _by question non f YD rs. &0¢li°l1'll`0'1l2 h_°\\_!¢» ellvll ill its P1809. good beef sire to use onthe collhmon and eormctly__construct»Sd, can elalnr no ¢01Il055¢!B the” 95s9m'ms~ T0 WPG rbrcellers would result. If \vc get thc with the climate conditions of ollr lri Island Province I think the cotton 1‘ found to rear theme” s front house with 1 perhaps the sddi, tion of a straw loft is the more suit- 1 able. although such n house without the straw loft is quite practicable. This style of house is beyond the ex- perimental stage and it is proven be- yond questioning that it has glven` __`_.' 'HOLLOW POTATOES _ During the past season there have mtisfacufm even in the vu., awe” been a good many complaints from °llmates`», as in the case of the gov- we ernment` station in Alberta where f Prof. Foley has achieved great suc- 1:1 cess with the cotton front' house, as E heaalso Prof. A. c, Gilbert at ot- nf tato growers that, although the ld has been good, many of the rgcst and finest tubcrs are found, cutting, to be hollow. This is an currence which is not uncommon seasons which have favored the ' WJ °”‘.1.P"°f~ W- R- Graham at rapid growth of the tuber, and 'for rf 1 1 ‘_3'J°h h°“5°B Call be Seen ill similar reason it is found more com- __ tfdn -in several seellvlls ill tllls monly in large tuners than ln then. Province, __ _and they have cerllliillly -of small or medium size. A potato Msn successful Perso-nall I have rows by the additidn of now'layers . _~ y g ‘had consid@rable'experlenoe with the of tissue slightly bhlow the skin. cotton front house in a lnore severe The cells composing this tissue an climate than that of Prince Edward at first small but rapidly expand to Island. I fear that space will not their iuil size, and in so doing set permit of mv going more fully into up a state of tension. The layers ol 't .lllliltian in this article, but in Clllls t0Wl1l‘ds the outside, bllillr c%él`l|sion` -I will sny that for thin- young, are capable of dividing and system of 'housing it can be claimed Hpandinl! ill B Similar Way B0 thai that tg has wonderfully mmimized un external cracking or splitting is disease amongst poultry flocks; it 3 voided. It is different, however, hu _matormlly assisted in building with the tissue in the interior. This up robust, healthy flocks, by iuereas_ is ing the fertility nnd lmtchsbllity of 8; composed of mature cells no long- ln a state of growth, and if the nsion becomes too great a tearing eau, and: the `liv-ability or chicks, * _ th __ an _Wm _mmm P. it _bus been found that year by 0” ""|’t“f°‘° ° rm. ° ~ d th (1 _' than improvemdnts have bccn muéiwed ?Ysd3g$,';3atlon fm 'G or mphasitcii. ' ra. nuusou. "‘“"’".° . ' “ Q -- 1 Oavitles of this 1nature are much -A... " '__ less serious than injuries on the out- How To -GET BETTER side of the tubers, since ‘the‘ latter ` FEEUING CATTLE. el'-mit of the entrance of numerous - P _ _ . _°-“ organisms of V8.rl0\l_H kinds __yVhlCh '_~'{i_!_¢es°¢iPlt,-that E“l_f1l‘“‘i» °'°" “lllllllll cause rotting. They db.. l1eWe°l7er.,ne- F ° ha' 5911" .Df U10 best d““l`l““" cessitate increased trouble in prepar- l’09° C0554" 91° W°|`ldv hm’ “ “"*"" ing potatoes for the table since the " it o" store and feeding cattle, and urface of the cavity must lf’ Y - _ dlscolorod ll _ _, _ , fulllt U10 SlBl`l§ll¢6l‘ Ol £00 BTG” 5 be cut away. Hollow potatoes are .bercentage of the calves is resD0ll' also particularly objectionable for llbls f0l" lt- Am0l`l¢8 lf* fa” W f"°° baking, However, the factor of rapid with the same problem. 'A writer in gr owth which is, liable to bring the November ‘Jellrllsll 0* lil” 30"” nhnut this condition is in the main lip A|1l'ic.llltiif‘df ssys that the wliolc one nocessary to the securing Of 0 thing hin canon being £0 °hf“i" th” large yield, and mostjsrmers will right calves, and it cannot probably pr-eye, 1,0 _sb _-:stlmlllcta be toQ'j‘_1_2¥‘glr urged that anyone growth by nu1_t,|vation.a_nd fertilizers llslllnm rresrirfg should he care~1_ an to attain this and and taire the ful to secure s rillrlllfll' ““W‘y °{» risk of a certain proportion of tubers ve of the ri ht brusdinlr Th” comin hollow -Division of Bot- 'cal I 8 - le K - writer continues; ~-A dairy f'“"_':‘°" guy, Central Experimental Farm, Ot-_ who rears heifer calves naturally 0°. mwm _ _ _ to at eh prime importance to milk. ° .i _rf 1. 4-. - ° " V xwr' M ' ful sl€i10Zf9Phef 0' "e` I A ' ' estak I r'-.Amateurs n9ft __ If you wish to become _a suceees _ _the_il‘_ave_rs_ 0 ll _ _. rcs' 1°" 1'l'°°‘°‘ "1“° ‘§°“i::.‘;“é‘:u."".?~.Ei ...1......... .1 1;:':._.fl'§~n:.”.l‘:“.;:;i.ails' lil: The Qlllfh-n°t°w:|¢| ‘gig one of the Pxemier iustutions ; been raced Cox will l\av`6 the privilege ` I Sh°nh.ua‘&nlrTl,lfpefYimn'l€rovih Here you receive r- |01;-racing him in some of the rich __ _ 9| ihklld hit ¢ I f _Q __ 9”' -re "0 'psig _ _ f' .stakes in Lexington. Ifnring is individuel htrtzsfgga `!id.._t:‘°;‘i’“"°° - " éx ad to tnira a uinrlr --1 _ll-7 or _ 3-hi'-§.*:°‘1‘..t.“.‘;f'.e r»~la‘221’ai --111 1-111111-1111<»11 to ::t1,1:'.:.: :.‘:;:°'.::-_.1 use ea... tea... lr. A 1'. If kan good", be of greet benefit ` _ L, B,n“lllOl_’f»?l'|°¢ilm° s .f ., ' h;#,msh in the Maritime Provinces. ‘"‘*"- ‘_-._ -_ - . ` . a e . _ “' n e :fer twenty bdrm: were purchased _-_ _ , _ ritl \ ,_ r Victoria ow nt _'pre old Glory sale for Ms me L. B lli_iier.1’rfii W1 _ _ , H,,‘¢.,,n.n, ,Marg ot,~.tinfsv`1_vm- _ eo ‘ _ 11 ' “ 'irr-ederiéton, N. ., wliie llrce csme1 _vi ~ 1 l , 1 r §_!$pogra‘phers Trained at ni T'c.n1. c irc successful 0 4 _ _ _, . _ f . _- e _ » Haas. a Pittsburg millionaire for ‘S ve. EE' fevl farmers could co-operate .and Mixed ehop (oats, wheat, t a good dairy sire for these and ws. more good calves for future T§nlrage__,,,_ 00 sht kind of calves. people will be corn men1_..... 167 Q vn , _ __'|§»~_-f;- _-_f-P ‘ `.\_.- ; I ` mined? Q 'and barley).._ 905 Shorts .... __ .......2500 $ 13.5( 1.80 Low radc flour .2075 4.73 Ear col-n..._.. 500 5_0l Waste and skim milk...... 800 3.2L Pasture. 120 square rods ,aftermath...... Bedd{ng,. straw_..... 435 Bedding, unthreshed peas flargcly wasted in f‘leld.1500 Green alfalfa for sow_.._..1000 l-In T12 6.01 2.50 Total value of 'feed and I bedding ____ ._ Service of s0w...... . . $113.62 Total ____ ._ _ . ...$114.62 l’roceeds.._'... 1... . 128.89 \ _-_-___- Profit over feed... $14._2’i The majority of feeders would havt figured a much larger profit from this instance because without feed re- probably the bedding, the alfalfa, the s milk and the pasture. We are not, however. intent so mllch on making _ March by his new owners, 'l‘hc Mc-` 1 as considered hy many to bc the t w cllft_ I l O O of a`Provincial Horse Elbow to be t move that will commend itssu to au as it wlll bring provincial horses into more attention to breeding the light ‘ nj - _ present a great scarcity of good ones. O U U old hy Frank B utillgr, alifsx, ,to h :falter Cox, the New Englgnd tra-llifsr fi $10 000 The latter will drive him in a u e o e , ana lan Christ 38.02 mas Market was that both sl' l 36~0i f0l”6 Which in a_ rapidly glowing? 1.00 5 Qllebevc "fifth, Saskatchewan sixtll; I ` <0 Have Your Home Properly Dol. 't wait for the cold wca lr Manure set against labor. _ C bushels of relected seed corn, also Qllllbes Silfll. Alberta seventh. 1snd 0. big showing as in getting at the <1 truth. Facts make for sllcccss._ Ex- b aggeration may gratify but mlsleads. y Pig feeding is s. good way to market N farm produce, while at the same time t maintaining fertility. ¢ House: Norms. v --- l The Bipgara -Stallion Buttoln 2.23}, E dum Kailfkn, by Kremilin, is l.-ring , wintared ,ey J. P. firvinc. -lillile Tray- o erse, Bottom is now in fine shape and t will lie hrought to Charlottetown in C Kinnon Drllg Co. u C l O Baden, by Bingnrn ollt of n Kren_i~ o lin mare, Baden 2.065, the winn'or y of $35,500 on the Grand Circuit last c year, has been sold to llussla. for $25.- 1 000. He was shipped last week, He y best race horse ever seen on the clr rl Announcements have been sent oflt P. held in this city in March. '_I`hls is s B arness horse of which there is at élcotia second, Ontario third, P. E. _ _ _ __ slsnd fourthztlie Prairie Provinces -is t .-_.___......»' i_...=.:_' __ _ _ _ fifth, andlquebec-‘si'xth_ In this , . _ _ _ ‘ Hating 2_18l» by Bingara, recently co nsrison the Maritime Frovonces 1 Pllfify y_0l.ll' , l)lOOd. ‘° lisllton sd by F 3 Brown, has _-._ _ _ ___ J' ,__ , _ _ . __ _ -;f' - »- _. _,1' _~ _ 8 _- . ,1 , , . 1-1 __.1_ -f . -_ . ' t ‘ i 1 'J _ ~, ‘ .;' __ . j ,_.‘- ~ ~ iq _ \ f* Prince Edwar , te wn~-' 1, r _ _Jr -_ '» - o c u '_ D 0"Brien of Cher Th Guardian charlot 0 ti ~ _ _ _ _ no; _ _ 1 _ i. .. _ _ ' 1 ‘ ' - _ _ “ld the °“'“°l` “Ot mlike the calves weeks of age though with more milk great Bingada family which were the The most' valuable part of the 5°” _ 1' ' 1' . _ i th , lghéba ’_dm“te_d that it ___ _mp0___ __e$?;r_<_c_e c;_f___l;_rodt éi___y____;l_l:fng______l:.___ stall livéacthavedgoge _r_nl;_<;l; better and e;._ i;,_rgist_tmo;lsy winners of 1912 audi sind tab.,“é‘_:3stanv;o;~_tl_lnd$tf5pr;;>°s $1.2 ) ` ' _*_ ;: ' O . . : crllb" are not satisfactory, 'iifor A11 feed boxghg was cha,-god at por., 5,550; “Songs ang: sigh; glfat Todd; “PW“"d- The” 8l`€ buyer! 0! goat B k or beef, and rnany are d`p,s`1‘Ir'oy- chase pr-ice plus cost of hauling. All' cessful in mducm speed °,I,h"yb°“°`j--skins _wherever skins are to be had. C as worthless. Good cal\'rcs"*would feed pfoduoed on the mm, was eatin __ udditiorf’ to th ine d ~ o:’1*;_°"° Breeders need not seek s market, rely lllllllll that lll0l`€ Illell mighf mated at liberal rates. Some eight h ,_ es h h ‘fd in y g [5 oadi T119 g0ats breed twice a year and ke “U the business °f rearing them hundred Ilolinds of skim milk rcturnn' nl? :ce are ei C;-u hgl ve ersh ai after the nf” YCBP, 'with` d making feeders of them. One ex- ad from the city at irregular mtg? “ “ °' ° °“_g Y sa 9 Y t elf* rare exceptions ther will brin forth ° l`i'll1°0 ill Nllllills ll00l‘ Calves ls dale was valued at 40 cents per cwt.i preferences in breeding' ? ' g W H ough for most feeders, and thc ,th h i lit 't t thi 5 eww' calf is a creat drawback to in°§§en. "s't°fi`i ti.e'er`l'dit `i'§r“i'l $2' THE MARKETS- e business. ' . t th _ ` _ _ in h-ft f th _ _ he vlan of two or morsisrmere Ipxgsunfing ihictwshe rnanura pays for Th” Chri“m“' Market “’ “° °’"‘°"' :o Ztltentfd-n. emlsltlverfiramir ‘hz h -ellsrsf-ins and keeping a dairy bull the lahor, which lt will in the east ‘°" t° 5° by °’°“Pt by “Y °‘ °°’“'i months of age the goat breeds ga “H0 0" their 1169*- lllilkelsf the of pigs kept in fields, there would bl 'unison with mrmer years' Thisl careful investment of $1000 ‘wen fer l'31V°S ‘F0111 the mal-illg, 150 blf aproflt of $14.27 over cost of feed year' in _the markets abmad as M7 looked after can certainly Le or t rl ed t0 levlllllisll. BOUHGS Dl‘l\CtiCl11_ efpd sow service.. It is true that tbl mme' pnces were °°“sid.er§bly higher upon to double itself msidcafng up-to-date dairymsn el' ' steels nrice ef pork is higher than usual *ibm* 1" Pa" Yea” '1"“°1“ °°P°°‘°‘-1' year., and to give at ,east °.,0 5 lser will keep the heifers from héi but so was the cost of feed_' A (|01, lv= true of the more expensive foods,< cent érout per _mnu _ 1 - _Per orcr or average cows. “Like ten s lair-sixty for shorts is enough to giv, §ll°h 89 D0l1_ltl'Y the Drives Of Wl1i¢h. the second em. .. m mm t e cm of produce like," so the calf from tht? one pause. WGN WPS' h1gh» Thsle is P68111' 110 »y ` avr llrodlleer is -the one to keep *rho itemized statement tells th- sllsllss ill llllflllllllells exsert for r milk, Only a few rqallyi good .r¢st_ 'those items which were distinctively _ . on _ - ' ws are Drcscni: in most herds, so it lbs. Value we_l‘;si_:ll_r)r_i:._l;__a_:_i;l_f;_ht;o___c__l;i_an;_;;:_l;r;n these _ A in t r i th 0 d' _ _ 1 ' ° 1 ° 1 -DP Y and demand were greater than hereto-1 i-_- I An official statement of the produd-_' tion of grain per acre in the different. provinces of Canada in the year 1910, the census year, _shows the following reslilfiz -'-""‘ " ' - Spring Wheat-Nova Scotia first, rlnce Edward 'Island second, On- ario,third,,,New Brunswick fourth Manitoba s_evcnth__,_ Alberta eighth. Oats;-Nova Scotia first, Ontario , 11 1,, ‘M _.P ' ,i .1 '» \ seeded. P. 1a_.1eland third, saeirat_ 1 _.1 ____ hewan foul:th,=‘Qu'gbec fifth, Manitoba slx`th. New Brunswick seventh, Alber- ta, eighth. anitoba -eighth. Brut 1910 '_ was had year ft_r the prairie provinces, on account of the liarleyl,-New, Brunswick irst, Nova \ _ ' _ "_, _, cords, they would have forgotten or 5C_0¢i8 S€C_0l1l1» Ql'lt&l`l0 *hil’il. P:E. _ ll _. ,___§\____. __ /_ overlooked many items such as dvc IS18lld f0lll`ll\\. '- SlBk&tCl\°W5U mth. .i _ / _ 1"' ' 1 ‘ _,.._:1i“.‘<».,', M Barley-New Brunswick first, Nova cis flrstergl second places 'in wheatr pl isa techs disburse:-‘ ea _,__ rought, as r19U0~`ha'd been, so it is statement of James gphrumjof Pica# ut fair to take on average of six ant street, Dartmouth, N._f1S. Illlce ears, 1905-1910_, inclusive, for the thousands of people, he was failing in orthwest provinces., ,In that period health because his stomach and dl- he_qv_e|-'age yield per mire for the gcstivo organs were out of repair hres provinces was :--Wheat 10.8() His vitality wus slipping away; he "hurifcisper acre, oats 35.10, and was losing around every dey. gap ny 25_35_“ In 1910 the avemm "I could not have`f`hold on much laid per acre for the three Maritime longer- I Wes Wsstlng away simply irovineas -was-wheat 20.80, oats because no remedy I used. have tone . ' - 34_'33_\`,‘m'd bm-|ey 31_23_ In prince and strength to my stomach. The dw,"-d Islandjn _ 1910 the rmord |vltal forc:s of my system sccmcll‘ vas--Wheat 20.52 bushels pen acre, dead- I “Wi ll""l"f*" f1".tl'¥,Ul'- 'rlalilr fit`s`*_86.48, Barley 28.00, This heath lltons Pills. ‘7Jlin.t liidllcn weaknesses he average ofthe Northwest provln- HWY smfchcd Ollt I d°l}fl»‘l¥ll0\"» llllt -es_m wheat and bm-|,,y_ whim. fau_ in a miraculous way they have made ng hut the nearest fraction below the H "ew ma" 0' me- MY. °f°">ll°l1 ¢l'°“- vemze on 0ats_ bles are cured,_-1.910 inclusive, which was V120' I 'Nl °"°l'Y d°Y- Ul- H"mll~ onsiderably better than the crop of ~'°“_'° Pms h“"° °"t“._i“l.7_ ~m°*‘.l°"°fx 910_ and _ pmmng against if the the secret of curing the sickly enil-ve ield per acre of Ontario, Quebec and “tm mm' “Fd I "*"`°"gl! “ff” ""_"Y' ` he Mnnffm-e~‘pr0vinces for 1910_ the onle in falling or loss of health to uso this grnnd remedy." rgmgvgt. pgewdenoe would stand as Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Miandrnka osgrmé w'hmt___N0va Scotia mst and ,Butternut are purely vcgets.ble- le Island second ontario third' 25°' P" 5°"» “V” '°" W0' "“ _d*““` `-' = ‘ ' ' ' ‘ fglsts and storekeeoerfl, or' postpaid he Prairie _provinces fourth, New e-»~_1°.k so are sl-°»e° me 17°? ‘“°1ar€;‘..*°§€.i’:."‘i.".?.f’1°" "“’_’“‘°f ,Datx7Novp Boot-_ia _flrs_t,-Ontario ' 8" g ' - _ , _ . 1 second,;{he Prairie. Provinces third, greater' . prominence and 'draw sttep- P. and fdurth, Quebec dfth,New tion. to the necessity of devoting B runswielfl sixth., _ I H. fr _ .r=..e=e:::,, \' i-'f d Island Canada Gentlemen;-We have an man, in d - ` ‘.1 ` r 5' ‘*-”"" _ "` _ uéwill soon he here and it quirles from o l lit ‘ ` | -. e - - _ - _ ____ . _ i.. _.Fwd _"___ be _ma _ y tl' oca y. resin-ding men r _ 1' _ _ ' liked for *hs sell lndvleuln uerlen which ‘sour the workin i nad tn this_is much more likely to be Fm " 1,' _ _ r *__ '~.,h:i1..1._ Qu £26 ““on___bast ear it W" the U_ S Go » __ , I srml' e_ 1 gpm pig; my 1 _ __ . 1 __ _ ,_ . _.7 _ _ - Y°l`ll_l11¢nt Reports have lllvsltoluin farm lands and securities l°l.ll.::;°=,.i.»;;is=° :-1- -11 _ _“ 1~"”“» “-f“’11~ 1.1:. 1..;'ll°.t‘;us.=-“it :naar r°e..;~°~=r~"°~=- se 11- -_ ' - t An,.0ntario farmer vin .hin-A If t '_ 1 1' r _ - ° . ° ° 5 '° m P°"'°°31 B¢¢°l1¢i0l1. fl!!! ndams are knowrr tl? hhlfrs gbgzn perl ea in r-ninth ' tl 5 1 f Slit t* oetinsiiu :Issuer - ‘ 'If you will hindi ' ~ ,_ _ _ g mg, Wm, 1, ,la , __ _ »_ _ y. _ _ _ y publish the eneloe Then are thousands or nu-more in d ’““k°"°~ théll by the use of a mllk,?)seys:- ,1 _ _° ._° ‘\° ' _ _ _ 1 sd lllirllfllz it will impart the deslr_ W” |“'°9dillZ g0es back pe;-hop; _aight W - d elm' nm, S 9ll. ll_l’0ll!lrt to Charlottetown. rlllieve us of unh cisar Ili' *|19 hifovgfff diff; 'md me' , There' and weflewfgdd' June°a0tlr.' 'racy "".”‘.l_"l°'U»“il¢¢ ‘Wise sed owned by Vsfy Reeves*-lull; Yellsrma M' ° ll a hun merely to maint ln_ n. d streets saturday. H tr need gg; ;’_§_'__1_'_1_l__1_£n0lo§-h_l_l_i_l_;__ri:_>:s.__witi:» hlétigalfls pellllhtabthlfltchdvfaff. htyubgefx _s;llilfl'sll!_‘Yby the horselrfen :£180 gllogtrlried _ DISTRIBUTION ave' h dh _ ,_ver.. "' all_ In such a case there could be 41;. Alftermthe vzegttlfg av? one cm: `- '° ° ° There is P°"h‘*P° m°.l'9 Bllfs. qlllek oblactlon to u i ' 1’ mm” ‘° ° 1 - - money in oats cn purely bm _B118 #assed bull oi eessively wet and chilly. a movable AI' rsdlcted a few days seo Harry brnnnh or ntogrraiding z.Eta:n:h,°;!;: _. ' -YPGS l1d‘ if l-hey sleeping Platform was ut 'ln each J£"i£7ws'§`-_‘riot *ion without a. - ~- ' git assessments te ssllllly calves span; '_The pans were thilftad by hand t`ur'.'-'”=’Yélite‘rlliey hfpnrehasad a tvtfr; Eff y°"' ’°“ "‘°“’“ ”"*"° “F lmll e c_______ a_group of rearsrs, the en- _once or twice a day, thus keeping handsome trotting mare (by Young y P" cent P" “mmm Pl`05t 011 llll thdliiolzdaygmbn and ____ ___ woum be o _i;ecurin8__°1 good anlmal'_the pigs on fresh ground. About 120 lirazilian) from Mr. Elsworth of-°`n}°ney invested 1" g°“°' This 1° ”° Q-’D°_n’ , _ emu e ness of mice Ubtawe repaid- by the -better square rode of sewnd and third, som_,s_ She is “id to have Bteppedm v slonary estimate, but can easily he 0 operato ined for the calves Even owth clover was thus our c_ substantiated hy ofllcial figures. _ - ` sd-A1 balfln 1.15 andisa d ` L ._ s_re heifer cal ir t be k gl ‘ c 1 1 g°° pr°°D°° W tak ' seldom that t]h°$ hrlfedg in ` edt it 'count was kept of an the ‘ood gon’ 1°' me green “ces” Dalia Consul" touowmg"fmm the 11 ‘Well Bti? sumed hy sow and shouts from 'May s e e Y ll u ar Report No. 50 issued r calves from more a. ' ‘ -_ ' ' U his best cows, and it lghwdrtg ch? %:$r:osh};g;§énb§{,,y2a§:§i:;83;? gg; -t°A-gqédgirth w"1I1;i’a"_‘_’1“2;’§°xt 535°". lfgabtg: df°t)lT;tg§lltttedo(S(t7;)fl;smfa|tc@W:a)slhd cox ering whether a bull of the beef on the pr-“lions week-B basis sts- _ ,B -“F _ “"5 1 mm* ington D 0 Thursda S _ e could not ha need for the oth. ~ Colhpldllng, Charlottetown, Summer- ' ` _ ' 5" ~°Pt°"‘b°" Editor in '1'her_e would be little difficulty ,frzhaohutrze-egggingilxesiegg gl;-22,1113 35m°' Ri"'°r°id°' M°”t“g“°' Cape Tmv' tt-atblldelflldzn ia wVlfic\é¢;'1;£fdU` 5'" Cfmsul ` _ 1..., __ _ Carrying out sueh s sllecesiles if weight as those delivered viz 212 °""°' S°“"“ “dl P°“"’1l' °*-ll" "Tha total' irn o'rta_t'u' mi” "`_ be constructed eith. some system or co-operatlorvware do ibn tha proceeds would 'have ’ been f’l.“_°°S- The programme Wvllld Pl`0l>-' skins mt 'gh UPI 1°" ° 59” err! ' oufrout quite open, merely vlsed, whereby each man would have H251” The cost of med for both ably include a' 2.19 class which the 0 ed _ n lied States during use of' two or more bull,s.~"In‘ or- hownarld pigs from May lst to Noe =".'°.l.‘ld. h“"°_. f°" Qugibles B C195’ °f__“t_ mnouzxd mt ng wth" 1909 to inspire confidence in the minds t/,,m;,er 23,.d (which is more mann- least ten. A 2.24 trol; would male valued ,_ $25 3.3-91( 1244 l‘.0lllll1S. llurcllussrs at a distal10e.ll= Wflllld half thcyear for the sow) was $113.-._ “°°*i‘°T g°°d field- The C"°“it "wld the oatt d 'rf ' ` ' me “N10 of advisable to select for me two 62_ _, _ _ _~ allow of definite dates and give bat. meat! tan el>°_n s on three things; 'poses bulls `°f which the lll`0§Blll' ` Separate account of feed was not; mr |’“"°° than °°“1d be “Horam bl’ alon ' Y: “frm the skin' The ae-sh llld be easily distinguished, e. g.. kept, for the shoats right from tht mattered me°tillBH acting indepen- d te wfou ms' 6 it a-proatablf 1'" a Shorthorn herd an Aberdeen time of weaning though it was sc dflllily. Effortsall Organization will ' us or the “"0"” 0’ “wh °'“m“l gushull, of which the calves would kept latte,-1y_ We are in 8, positron he made during the winter months. go? bring f"°m_ $1.00 9° 51-59- Cflmlly all be bliwk d P01100. to estimate it closely and have flgur- ' _ » ~° '_ ° ' £18 of an kinds~are high pri-cad in ght be selected to prcfdluce calves nd that from weaning to shipping “_ There should be quite a boom in al pants of this °°“”try' There 1° 9' filly l0l` Bale " , took about 3 Qunds of Sharm amy the breeding of harness horses in 1913 steady demand for tauow “t ‘mm 12 ‘ I P 5 t 1 here is a lot of good soundl ' .1 ' ein P i _ .~ ° 5 “em” P" P°““"- M 2 ...Were thu statement T 021° _f;ll_lll_1__ feed to Produce a pound of_ _n s rov nce_ Several ‘new stsl old a fat goat will _Yield from 6 to hers are les inn u t li d i l ttin ions have bee nur ha ed ith n Y "Y lllllls llssfl ill smile dslry herds ink ororvlnfy, ng; vgnssthgewalgdrt oi n view notam; Better: 2 gel fig u?°rB¢Ihd'f or clear tauow' which Wm 0 l`0XIl 2 and not lnfrequentl 3 kids. T e and _hlgesilon is Bad There is Danger Ahead for the tr ' to h td. ' 1 ‘ coun y ls e expec e _ Mun That Neglects Naturees _ _ GRAIN Pnonucrrou can dom-J, 1 ' Wunlng . _ ' EAST AND wEs-'rf --- ‘ DYSPEPSIA TENDENOIES ARE SERIOUS AND SHOULD BE TREATED ACCORDINGLY 2 ’ ga ' ‘ .11 -, _~ 'cl _ /'\..` ,_ , - , v ~["' '°'“‘ /, - . R+ ,_ _` " '_ _ There is a stron _ ‘moral -in the _ |- 1 1- - F ‘ build tlpyour body sy n i ts d ii , _ . _ _ _ _ . 1 dr $5000 has heenreeold to ceorge acrdtondfmaddflfifurth ’fn°_l:_arle?__ mt uslng_'Rexcll Bicod Tab- lets,a standard prep; _ration ~< _elf 1- that is working g E.: f ' V ' uf” clires 'in hundreds"' of" M w“°&n 0-4 “ésses This prep rati n i ‘ ' 1. . _ _ . _ a o s 1 e ' , Q iiold by us with the im- I ` ' _derstendin that if it is .1 5 not sstisfgsctary, your money will be refunded. 1 One box 5oc, six boxes ell~SMs.- 1 1-3-ndrlf 'I' 'Common 8t. ._ _1__.__'t...l........_..e. _ 1 _ _ _ utmnmoa. ---1 _ __ _,_ . business oflermluglsiethe most critical period of its develop- ` ta: seriously, studying how to turn ~Dsdlgree animal of which the The litter of eleven out of which ` 'f'»T°‘m U” Bpkndld T°