‘EARCH 15» 1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , i_ h _ _ ~u~fls we srcivinz period, ob- ;¢>¢..,,.,,,,,,“,,,.,“. hnlhci t-iltlt that cvcry point dealt ‘BQYVULAOIIS mlUulU be made its to w ~ ~ -- _ i . THE cowl THE MOTHER OF rpuchfiy ttlirsliilliilflblli’ ‘illltltjlglttpilslllltt behaviour oi the vttiietles un- PROSPERITY iiy lliilgfllllltl 0.513%" inmlmf“ °"!“"" V?" “'° m“ “Y “firvesl "MB i __ are mprodub-Pd .1 piotogtaphisiulittili‘ idt-u may be gained as to Valuable illustrated Treaties on The Hank l\l . l“ HQ.‘ ‘anew 391mm‘ i“ “it m“! Dairy Farming being distributed a splendid ‘vgrk ttgiitirxtizrililgi-isdolsgiconditlons best. it considered ncc. b7 u“ Ham‘ °' M°""'°i|- Mvinil 9. special edition nt- niatl; fitlitllbaluiefiil/dextifios b‘; sung utr “l3 . s " ) ~ rom o . i— thousti l’ . “rmulllwmtf ‘h? ‘dlllfllile book are rgconinieiided~sach one rod. nwhnrn um m“. m Mi" mm throughout m" ice diisti-itititlonlloiig. may be cut out oichoseu rows mien inn niviiizniinn iniwinnen, Cmmh we ullxldilfbtlllbllflttiijst iiiiiii eat-h plot. "11911821715 obtained lauds grow richer, 1mm.“ gro“! iininfigi‘ ‘"1" R theitroni these strips iii-a ti n be . ~ < f -t , . . Y ‘e beitert i|@'bi3_€T0\\‘ fi‘\VPI‘-' ' ed till ‘exitxcttfiiloimmtutlntlfixfeed’ nutshell by ‘land and the gram Tho above is an t-xtrat-t from the fin“? bunny ins him i _‘“_ 4 1'9" weighed. The weight of grain so 0b- 2111MB‘; tifMtt tiiook vntitletl “Pile that a iiitiitctlmtiiiiiitir suigledsfiltl ‘tamed from one mot may be Com‘ ,ow, e .0 ier ot‘ I'i~ti.=.iici'it,v." avaiial] n, . _ _ _' part-ti with that from another‘ as copies 0t whltli are living distribut» for the, ltitiolittililgitilttlolai‘; Apmlcatm“ further evidence of the relative ed by the Hank of MOIIIFOH]. local llhillCll at" tlieb made to the standing oi’ the sorts tested. It. PAGE SEVEN . .; vwooowoooorovo e . . _ __ _ _ M I - t z of I t “m” ztfltizt.‘rrzt"iirit.°.i - . _ n ere I v I I i in n p a nfutl slit-z.» seed atltl it-aic a t’. inch . , _ i * T t that anymic can tinder. imtli between the vbllbtlfig‘ which _ _. at. . ate seeded, flliitlltiitiil g 0 armers § A ialiiablc feature of the nooltt " t , l I viii-r’: liiitithil‘ , “i arr-sis . iii, Ilil sew-L“! This book is prolitiliiy the bunt Iiiontrtial. “wk "r does not tithe long to cut the heads popular trcatisti of tiniry farming % from n strip 0119 mg inng n0;- i955, which has ever been pitblisliotl. it 1i; inks inn; in Lin-esn, and {ni- inn has horn written with n View mt HOW CAN THE FARMER DETER little trouble involved, one is able (filly t0 ttllltllntr tlkrftirmer in the MINE THE BEST VARIETY i0 determine what variety is most. scltction and breeding oLthc hBSli T0 GROW likely to give greatest returns un- aind most pr0f'tablt~ types oi’ dairy‘ n" inn nnndiiinns ¢On5ineren_ cows. htit also to guiding him in the care and [ceding of diiiry cows (EXlfirimeflvar Farm; Note) . _ , ‘iways willing to give advice and 3 ' l(' (‘on inen o t, , _ _ l . . , _ a . g North America. Thu author. out Landau may be “med "W" t” solving ‘ma! ‘grimy pwblems Do i The experimental farms are al- ‘ilr. - . _ , . “mph A Haws‘ or the Agfiwlémh 5H6 valuable advice with regain w not hesitate to wiite to the nearest i i the most ' i » - Dominion Experimental Farm Ru s To tla ?i‘.,.E.i‘°£iZ’.‘Z‘;.iii"‘?.iliiii'lity‘"l"ii" ii"zr;zis.izt*ziimist: M» o» a I ' t . l1 8 V _ y. . g y foreword, describes the cow as one ‘lunmhuh a‘ 5W9“ farm l5 localed- ‘or your district - 0t the tzreatest blessings to the e 015mm“ i" 08118118.. however. -'—"""’_“_’ human race. “No-nation or people," we 5° itmnense ma‘ only general THE VALUE OF A GOOD MALE he says, " has become highly civll- ‘nmmmnnn regarding the sun-Whit are read f0)’ Qu in Qul‘ house f f- izctl without her. “he produces the Hy “I a variety for a given iiigti-ici ' " . y y u best human food don earth. She can be 3W9“ by a“ experimental (E¥P"‘m°"“' 7am" Nae)‘ mshings shop—second fi0or—the makes this health-building, ‘"1"- Thifl 1r especially true when In “pm h - That it pays in dollars and cent! . ' . strength-giving food from gr nd . er as pecan“ condlmms on d t. range 0f pattel HS and SIZES you Want 00m.” pianm Without he], alsrzcltiin iilS/ tarni. it then becomes miner to breed trout pedigreed bre o ' ,- _ . , , t'~ . r l cockerels has been frequently iat the ffluQwlng‘ p1 lces__ m‘; lsixergot‘ permanent orhgrosper Tull}; gfinmcizfiiflom,"f,f'o,fgji tlleyinonstrated. One illustration may - _ . he are no rea y or i i; C nntiiim 9 X 6 _ $ happy. Wherever the cow has ‘i’ delemmme the 5°" “"“?“. suns lézgtailffiltlingolucfilniesis heald at: . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . taken hcr rightful place. and ma“ Hose conditions most stttistactor- Ottawa The ‘Exncrimenini Fin-m 9 X 7 1_2 ft- _ i _ _ a _ _ _ _ I i i . _ has done his port we find laringillyl- i, _ bad‘ a in,“ o‘ white Leghorn nnii. 9 x 9 ft ' ' $13 50 .i:r...i:::t":. ii‘2’t?§“i°t"“" t. t... i. _ o,eyear. eindhoniciiivith“ ' Y '1 1”?“ v f tho l < i- conveniences. We tind intelligent, Sents a problem that does not. arise Ofnitlaiesgenltitllltiflfizlsxehfeey $38 (mm 9 X '2 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tlirirty. debt-tree people withil" a Place 4 QT ""199 BWW- R115! fine nmereni inothers’ The total 9 X _ _ minds and hearts alert froiii stcntlywrdy "9 ha“ m ‘Ksman “ma? new pmnnniinn n1 the nine mothers in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . employment‘ we find a . goodiltind may be cotiiing under cultiva mp" mm“ year was 1469 egg‘ ‘ citizenship, a good agrictiltttreqVfllll l1 I113)’ be hard t" get vaflet’ m‘ an average of 163. The nine pull- Truly the cow is the mother qples with stiflitient strength oi straw P“ in ‘he 52 weeks oi the Cnniesq 36 , h Drosperlm" » hleavy. wet. Deaty soil. All these {um 1893 eggm a“ average n; giin X inc es _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 60c He proceeds to (legcribg (yiilgalirile otal pioblems that the indivi- The sire of these puilcts coma trom a line oi’. hltlh DFOJIICPTB 9t 36 X 54 Inches ‘ ' ' I‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' which the six nearest. teniule an- how to select the right kind 0t experimental farm and obtain in new)“ average 232 eggs in their . i . 36 X lnCheS . . . . - - - ' ' ' D ' ' ' cows. describing in detail the formation as to what varieties arr “mini yea“ The an“, n; iiie ninth. good and had points of cows frmnilikely to he most stilts-hie; then hrs and of the daughters w" head to tail. The breeding. cnrehpurclittse at least five pounds of gimiim.’ therefore, inn increasefl c and leading oi‘ cows. the best kind Path oi’ these. A greater quantity proiiuctimi must nnve been m“; to oi feeds in various localities, the however would he better. Five ii“, “m, min iii he nnn no more than I I wnfltructm" °f barns» the "Iflkillgipountls is suflicient to sow one run H“; mm, “angina-s inn; were m, of silage the testing of cows nnd'or seeder about 18 to 25 rods tong. in“ W“ the increase ni 409 n“; e their milk, methods of milking and-if ii is intended in seen down gi-nnn a. ‘an ‘Npmge price of two can“ . ‘gpetnnd zchar: 0t fail‘? "16115115- ‘and clover with the grain, it is best an egg ‘ivould have mean $‘<l.00_ . ' . e ” me ° 5 0 Yllflfkctlnglto block the outside spout on each - -, ,i_ 119-121 QIIQQII St.’ CIIJHOttQtOHII milk. the care 0t calves. eithefeiid o! the grain drill and drivn sr adiltltinmi; question if anything ‘or ream": °" m" ‘he P“°‘l"°"°" that the wheel follows tho seconi‘ brings quicker increased rgvtgnug a 0t veal’ u“ use M m'"""e~ "lefdrlll mark instead o! the first as it‘ tat the tic-ck than a proper selection be“ breeds for varying “ndmmm rwrmtilly the 0MB‘ T11 fill! Wily the of the male and now when bra-ad- .__ era should h» seeing B1101"? 59'9"" ' \ tng the males tor nmting next .. localities to which the cow vronltl dual can solve for himself in the . . $1.98 bring prosperity. Then he [9113 following way: Write the nearest Q spring with the (lock this matter, . should receive attention. ' The man who would nialte the‘ 1924 ' ~ 1924 muxinttiin from his flock must us: - ' only tnules that have a record 0| DESIGNS DEsiGNs production behind’ thenif _ males NOW READY that. can transmit this ability to Now READY tlicir datitzliters. There arc avail- nhio iii (‘niiada breeders who _/ iitfitillllllt! in pcdigrecti stock, a good many of tlit-m lllitlPl‘ govern- Es iiiont iusptit-tlon through Record o! Pertoriiitiiicc anti through Re- .__ ~ -._..-_._- - . .4 . We Sell GONGILEIIM SQIIAR gistration sectircti in the Canadian i National Egg Laying (‘ontcstm We personally guarantee every Qongoleum Square we Sell From H1950. as “vii ill! the m. ptiriinoiittil Farms and Colleges, L. j good brooding uialus may lie secur- ed if they are ]\ill‘(‘|lIl>‘t‘tl now r o... rather than when tin-y are needed A Complete Line of i cow SEAL conciotnliin RUGS Rtiietiiilii§sfifitisy Carr/ed In Stock at a mes PROWSE naps LTD. e ea When you are sulfa-ring; with rheumatism so you can hardly get i around just. try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest r0 liei’ known. Nothing has such concentrated, - _ ——~ penetrating heat as red peppers. V I'M-Int relish Just as soon as you Aipply Red Pepper Rub you teel tho tingling heat. in three minutes It wsrms the sore spot through and i “Ii through. Frees the blood circula- . --From-- roots a THOMPSON, ;Lrn. and the old rheumatism torture h in , 1- i - . _ Montague gone. . Rowles Red Pepper Rub. math ‘rum red peppers, coats little o! any drug atora. Get ‘a Jar at onon. Use it tor lumbago, neuritis. infl- whe, nit! neck. sore tnoocles, with in chest. Almost instant trellol awaits you. Bosuro tn get the gob ulna. with the name Rowlea ol each package. ll ..__. ..,_____K_ I _ _ H _ ..