‘if (Experimental Farms Note) w There has recently been issued of Invesligalitintitwtirk carrletl on DI Islon o Chemistry of _ , wlglniégeermxantal “firms System “is the first publication ot its kind n19 ct of . h, the work oi the .DomInion llqnllst. and tho aolnlist, both of whom have llatl large and long experience with zers wignand who have conducted ex- riinen-ts witll fertilizers mbgr of years In every province .1 the Dominion. . . The bulletin. is, as has been said. mprehenslvo in its nature; tho gndeavour has _ ' h- ot‘ I'eriilizers—~tl|ell' gilctlon as plant footie and ilpplltr- _ ‘lion-mot to tllstulss the position fit fertilizers In a rut-tonal illethoti ‘ of gnll . “(using .('l'0[) yields. takes up , is the , nilttlre anti vuluc oi farm manures, , at zretin inanuring. ot‘ liming, etc... anti considers how all nt’ tht-se tlltly ishlng prot-tiss, tttrt- Ullilth‘ ‘will, m . he used in tho upkeep ilnti Intmcaste prepnrti ill ‘the hoot, way i olsoil fertility. ‘ It is nuitneiltly practical throligh- tlolt. |l'tltll‘l)' tattt-nt-‘tl |lll'tlt\ fllWiLVfi - our‘ [wing lnteiltlctl as a gultltt for] bring iowt-i- ])l‘l('t‘-.s' anti rttllllvlllll9li portapt 111v iiuin on tho land who is con-l gttlvriiig the use oi‘ Icrtillzers and will he Iounil instructive ailti ot‘ in- m-pst to all who are looitiilg for Wlltlltflsillt‘ IlFKIlPTS In hltintrtstl last tlt-Iiitltc. rontlso information nil lht- wctik l‘4‘ill|‘.\‘ as tolloil-s: “tioitl iuar~ liIl-iiitptlriiint matter of lll(‘l‘l‘.£lHt‘tl ltrt for wt-illiitlt-nrti poultry’. ntl quality not. wanted." There is usually -Iive cents difference in llrlce between birds taken direct from free range and the some ‘kind of itilrds after three weeks in‘ the tattenlng crates. The gulp 1|; weight, is greater and tile quality of Ilesh superior when wet nlnshes are used titan when whole grain in used in tattooing. A good fattening ration It-t com. PDWI 0f equal traits oatmeal feed, fillilly Kround buckwheat and curli- :"“"|~_ ‘Hlelle ground grains should 1c) llllXiltl thoroughly and thou tho nli.\ttiro is molstcllctl quite sloppy with sour skiin-uiilk. Milk is an Qiéellfillt. food for fattening poultry, ttlltl host. results are obtained when te loud is mixed a couple ofhqurs llrcvious to lacing led, provemeut oi their soils. An important teature of tile but. lotin is tiiat tho conclusions and titl- vice Riven are the direct (xltoomg In the Dominion; tn this rt-silot-t it rehenswe bulletin (m me sub n Cllnntln. unit: lllufktll n dstinct. ati< _ . . |vance on a prev out-l bulletin Fertilizers tor Held L0l‘[lil._dew"ng Wm! [he subject‘ ll Sotli Fertility -—-——<0>—~—-- FATTENING FOR MARKET. in the laboratory anti 'l‘ilc majority of farmers take but little trtuillic iii properly ‘prcparlilg their poultry tor ‘market. "The gen- eral pitblit: arc so act-ilslometl to buying tlrt-sscti poultry ol‘ poor qiml. lty that tilcy usually do not. rot-og- llizc l-liti vast (lliTi‘l‘t'll('I'. Iltlttrvt-u it poor rooster and it wttli tttttoiltztl out-i. A roustt-l" Wlllr-ll tivkirs tiic palate bt-si, is tlllll~‘\Vllll'll is young, \ wclllgrtiyvii, plump anti wot] rum-n. I rd. .lt has ti l'lt‘ll flavor anti tustcs iowllrilh "l" lilto nltire, while a thin bird is not “limel- liltlttractlvc when tlrtwsstltl, and when from iilfi DFlNJilPill l“ Whlizprepart-tl for tthti table lat-its" flavor scientific standpoint- lllillzlntl litay prt-scni. anything hilt an zlppetiziilg ttppcilratit-c. -'l‘-ho fattening of poultry is .1 fill- for a to -treat not nature, been _ i‘ - _ STORAGE OF vase-mates (ExpcrinlenTal Farms Note) management. . Q . . . ‘ ‘ \Vlntci stolage 0t‘ vegetablen 1g ‘m "Ill tllwrllltin often discussed' I but atpparcntly not ycl well under- stood. Io. store the t-rop seems a. f-‘illlllllllYli-lvely can)’ task, hut tn lluartl ilgalnst heavy loss while in lSltlftlgt‘ is sometimes quite a prob D05$lll10._lenl even tor the most experienced human t-ousuiup- growers. Sonic. oi 1llt- first factors poultry ilcsh for tliein. A rcptlrt iroln oirt- oi‘ tilt‘ ltlrtqtlst fr“; mm, (“Sufism such as bruises traust-tl by t-ztrelcss Iiui handling at ilarvest. time. ll‘ those CAMPAI ‘Y Illtttllrrtl and iroe from llljllrliltFt-ahl) For the storage of such crops a beets, carrots. potatoes, the storage oi‘ roots and while cabbage slatted shelves 0r in bills. Celery isflhirticultiriy’ _ ‘, _, usually stored in the root cellrtrHnot-osstiry at harvest time if this chndrc" m“ ‘flcmmus ‘mgm- I“ The Plants are Stripped oi‘ all rough t-rop is to be kept for tiny length m“ “mm of pmglm“! ‘ an uprlght'tit' tiuic. Place the squash or pump- positlon on moist sand, more eaudthins on shelves or on a table. in a being placed However, where only titles oi" vegetables are to he stored tor household use. and a basement is available, a . ‘ roolil should he provided therein. "16""! lglllslfillll- 0i such construction as to exclutlol n" mun“ “W "mm m H“ i“ Svmnnk l H _ , H’ h ucnc ng n le.the heat from the furnace and with is ]Il'ilt"llL'illl_\' ° ;:I_‘“_D"I'IFQ‘::'| "|‘-‘l~'°'-;bl|@3' Ill‘ hi-"l-lstl suitable vents -in lilo wall to ilro-liolc loi- ti“. ' '4 i" "lilvlrlblefi tlltlvvitle good ventilation. lt is not atll ‘loaves and placed iii important points are kept in mind-floor in the storage room is to be and carefully attended to at the preferred to cement. time oi‘ selecting the ulateriatl for earthen floor can he hnd in it well storage, much worry‘ and quent loss in dollars and cents wil seldom necessary to store the car- be avoided by the grower later 0 . rots. beets pal-snipe and potatoes In sand, because, us‘ a rule, sufficient cabbagepmolstttre will escape from the floor celery. parsnips and turnips, n pro» to llecp the all" nlolst enout-zli to perly constructed, frost proof eel- prevent the vegetables from with- tar should be tlVllllaillle, with ade» cring up. quote ventilation to keep the tem- perature as constant subs - constructor] vegetable (lnloiis require. quite 35 slatted; can be stored olltleurens It‘. can he around the roots. slllglc layer. small quan- _______44Q____._ COlllDtlFllllPHl Cll‘, nil gilt lli‘l‘(‘tl lmoItcnpr-r ll is props rat ions for N NOW OPEN I Where an rooill, it is different possible conditions, vrllilr- iii storage, to the around 56 F at all times during tho other varieties ot‘ vegetables. A dry, storage period. By no means sllouldl a storage cellar become excessively this crop, where damp, because excessive molsturelcilu be kcpt around 34 degrees F. By favours the development ot‘ nranyluti moans should onions be stored ot‘ the common diseases attacking in a t-clltir. except w-lierc It is p05- vegetables ill storage, and more cs- siblc to iliaintatn n dry, t-ool iilllltlfi- pea-lolly when in warm, Ill-ventilat-‘plicrse. ed cellars. Nlotlerate-slzetl. _ the crop wcll grown. ttil-ivigahle to store ll KIWI! ttlltltltity tit‘ H1215. The hcvkovpt-rs’ SlIl'(‘l"-‘*‘ ilgo or ‘turnips in tho collar oiflptntls largt-iy upon tit" '- ii dwelling llousc. A good earthen. ~ . m THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "" ~ 0F TO FARMERS iERTILIZERS FOR FIELD cnowslcrop yields lllltl ‘the economic ti... “w, u 1: . I " time mm; [SCHOOL AND GEMS OF THOUGHT 01' ill ther-iil-law may be, there In‘ a TWP-l’ ry between the two o! them-tit In lntwltwble—both or them may; do their utmost to keep it In lllfl, ' ground——but It is always thcrll‘ W! neither of them is ever qlltlgjlb" to forget it. , lAlitl the girl will be conedw o! criticism, even though no spoken. “the tort oi‘ the lagoon." Celtic "catr Lundun." Upon their invasion o!‘ England. the Romans adoptt-tl tiit- same name with a slight alteration to enable it to fit into lllu Latin. and the town was lhrn known as "Londlniunl." It was tltirinl: the liointlu occupation that the place grew lo be an important. town, and even alter Romans de- To remember a good turn is to deserve it; to remember an ill tlirti is to deserve it. still morcm Ivan Panin. Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in socletyw-Thackeray. Speech is a faculty given to man cool. dark room is best suited t'or|‘""~'9 the ICIIIIJUTHUIFI’lnurkg Squash nntl pumpkins should he bins or crates should be used forTsttn-etl in a dry, motleralely warm potatoes. room, where a tclnperattlrc tit‘ 50 nittintainctl. careful bundling is PREPARING BEES FOR WINTER tlCxperliut-ilizil Farms Note) Now that the hone-y t-rnp til’ i922 ll i<~ to ht-gin m- al present. tilllliiil (ll. ’t't"""'.l.'..~-i on Fag» 1-3.» to conceal his theughllh-Ttlllt-‘Y- parted. the Latin term alum: W ers arc bound to clash it ttmél- rand. the city until wcll on Ilito the Mid- Their minds are separated by thirty 'I‘here is a limit at which torbr-ar- tile Ages. when tllc gradual trend years. And this feeling-d! 1111M!!- 080595 l0 b8 R Vlli-llth- awav from tch strit-t Latin form caused the elimination of the last two syllables and thc changing oi tlit- first into an “ti." tixui-z pro- tlticing the Ilitlllt: “D0nd0n" precise ly as it is today. troiled~nlay make her over-senil- Live aild irritable. ' ‘ ‘Bill. that is just the paint whore sire will pull herself up short. If suite is wise. Before a girl consent-l to nlarry antler these circumstances, sht: tiught to face the Inevitalbledll- Eco?" advantages and ask herself quite LIVING AT “HIS MOTHER'S!‘ weiisibiy “its he worth It? or should ii be happier if ii waited for a. homo 0t‘ nly own?" _ ,_ ill silo decides he its worth ltjfw must. ho willing -to take the sorrows all smooth sailing. But the success as well as the joys without com- or failure of thc whole ‘business tic- pining"; ponds ulnlost entirely on her tact - anti on her ‘lino understanding. Hcr husband will be oiit the groatcl‘ part ot’ the day, anti illort» than that, ‘ho is ill lilo Hlll‘l‘f)lliltllll,2S to \\'lll('lI ho has bt-cii act-usttlintiti all his lift-n The naint: of the capital ol‘ (treat with tho atlllitioilal olvttsurtw of har~ lllrtitiin iiiis a very old history anti lllfi tilt‘ ltlfl 01' lli-“i “Pill”! “mil him- lgoqs hack u, [he 1mm “than lilo \Vliy should he bte (llfififiilltfllilttl or |'I‘lianics yvas illut-li wider than it is ttilluk iiliflltv orient-ct ‘ h, rack ‘hi. river was iBut with tier it is different. she H“... a m," m‘ mke m- innow; up knows how relic] has tlrt-ttnlcti of o. whit-ll tllo tidt- cuiiic trout the. st-tl. "illllr" ill‘ h"? "WW" 41ml ll “"115 hill" H “M. “mm this [may 0g ‘vmm- to tool how little llcr husband real» that ‘i... galls built ll rutln sttoi. or l)’ lilitlDlZ-ilklllilfi hcr tllfiitllllflllltllltflll. rm. u, which ‘My i-n-(H-req at; _.*\ilti iiowovci- tfiiarming her mn- if lallle is only to conic alter tlsath. I am In no hurry tor it.» llurtltll. Better were it to ht» ilnborii titan to bc ill brcd.— Sir W. Iialt-ilzh. | l ~_--<-o>-———- NAMES AND PHRASES x "brat" as The girl who goes to lllakc lit-l’ appliotl til-bridal home at the house wilerc "his“ pnrtlilts dwell will not fiiitl ll The term lambs are provided with watcrprool‘ t-otlts ‘when pastnretl on the hills. 'l‘licsc garments arc called “brnts." and ‘tile name has been transtcrrctl not only to the young sheep tllciusclvcs but also to human babies. GUEST-ROOM SOAP. 'l‘ha matter of soap for the guest is an interesting one. As a matter oi’ fact, most guests. at least malty of them, carry their own soap In a little soup box in their travelling bags. - ltioretlver, most guests would not mind tistiig the family soap which. by simply holding it under the run~ (Continued "on. Page l2.) Today marlts the tlpening til the Guardians great Circulation lIrive-Jlotlay will be a iletl Letter Day in the lives oi many young people throughout the island. Get into the race NOW aiul win a great prize. Two Automobiles»- One for eachdistrict~Act at once THE FREE PRIZES ANl) HOW THEY WILL BE AWARDED ' FIRST GRAND ‘PRIZE-A five passenger STUDEBAKER “Light Six" touring car. valued at $1595.00, ind purchilfid from A. Horne d. 00., Gharloiietown. lots ipitflfild car Ia new on display. Cali in and see lt.—'Then. Will ll- sgcom) GRAND PRtZE.-A flvepnssenger MAXWELL touring car, valued at $1385.00. Purchased from Colin Stewart, Maxwell dealenlsummersidc. Call and set: it today. Mr. ‘Stewart will be glad to _ show you this beautiful car. ' THIRD PRIZE-A beautiful Ennis d. Co. $400 upright Grand Piano, purchased from Miller Bros,’ Music Store, Great George 5t, Charloflelvww FQURTH PR|ZE_._.A magnificent $150 Chesterfield. purchased from Holman's, Ltd., Summcrside. A wonderful prize. Call and see it. FIFTH PRIZE-RADIO RECEIVING SET. The winner of this prize will be fortunate indeed. chased from Rogers Hardware Ce.. Charivfiflfiwfl- sixTi-t PR|zE,._$1o0 worth of merchandise from Prewsc Bros, Ltd" Charlottetown. ward for dome one. - _ SEVENTH PRIZE.-—$60 Classic Kitchen Cabinet. Purchased from H0|man's Ltd., Summerslcle. EIGHTH PRIZE.-—$46 Sewing Machine. Purchased from Miller Bros" Great George St.. Charlottetown. TEN PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Prizes will be awarded to all candidates who continue active- ly In the contest and fail to win one of the requlflr Prlus- EVERY ACTWE CANDWATE |N THE GUARDIAN COMPETITION WILL BE A WINNER. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LET ‘rt-us WON- DERFUL OPPORTUNITY PASS YOU BY. at»: A WINNER. ENROLL YOUR NAME AT ONCE FOR ONE OF THE BIG PRIZES. _ N°TE___" m, fir“ Grand prim l; won by a candidate, living In district Number One, the second Grand Py-ln, wh|¢h l; a Maxwell Touring Car, will be awarded to the candidate having the highest total o1 yo"; l" 539mg; Npmbgr Two, or vice versa, and the balance of the prizes will be awarded to the can- didates having the next highest total of’ votes. DISTRICT NUMBER ONE COMPRISES THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE "rowtv OF SUMMERSIDE. HOW T0 WIN AN AUTOMOBILE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO COMPRISES ALL THAT TERRITORY IN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OUTSIDE THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. ‘ Announcement |5 made today of ihfcharloitetown Guardian's (treat $4000.00 Automobile Prllb Competition-open to cvdryone. Elegant awards. will be distributed free to those who enter tho com- pgfltion and "cure votes which are given lrt return for subscriptions secured for The Charlottetown many gum-man, i1 you an; one who would appreelte the ownership of a fine new Studebaker Touring Car or a new M-xw," Tom-pig car, you ahouid enter the competition at once. I ITY. It coat: nothing to join this big competition. and there is nothing difficult to do. Tic $101M"- iion Management will help you in every pos:ible wly and advise you how to organize your trio-id: so that you may win one of the big auto: or one of the other valuable prizes. Send in your name today. Do It NOW. Pur- A splendid re- IMPORTANT The early subscription: count the moat votes. "There are fol-It‘ P'"'|°d°~ Th° w" ‘mum °' strimm . f th subscription: will be reduced ten per cent. after September 30, and again after Oct I4. and a ur er reducllun of ten per cent. will be made after Oct. 2B. How 'l‘0 ENTER THE BIG COMPETITION you my om.- the competition‘ by filling in the nomination blank which anew: :|t;1:":°‘l’|:::d '2'}; prize; will be nwlrdod on vote: ucured-the votes are given In return forfiluolz)?!‘ Pt " a "nu-r A in well an new aublcrlptlona count. The nomination blank alone OW" at?‘ t "izgflu 10000 0;". VOTE coupon good for._500 vofelwlliiIlltI lPllili" |" it" PIP"- l" a d ' °" 7°“ ‘ ' url tion which in a your or more In lentllh- TM" l‘ ' °°"P°" 9""‘°d M w"! NW1“! p100 000 free votes when you turn It in accompanied with your flrlt m.” wmch " wit?“ NOW IS THE TIME The men vote: are given during the first hblgpgkgtgllx: ‘Wig-l- AT-ONCE. Fill in the nomination blank this minute Ind mt 61'3"!- o Win an nutomttiflb. Someone mun win-WHY NOT YOU? - Address all communication ‘ I v p Campaign Dept of The Guardian Hume 390g) . tliltce open evenings Wat... l. ..... .‘ stun-a mikogfi‘ W“. ' ' THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUN- . "Built-in-Canada" The Candidate who secures the highest total of Votes in Drive will be awarded the Studebaker Light Six Touring Car. The Charlottetown Guardialfs great ciligghitl?“ See it at A. Horne & Co.’s show roomfi, (Iharlottetown. ' Make ul) your mind IQOW‘ in win it: i F. NOMINATE YOURSELF The Charlottetown Guardian's Great Automobile Campaign‘ Gentlemen: l nominate Address District No. Phone Nominated by 10,000 FREE VOTES Given with the first nomination for each new member. f‘EVERYBODY WINS” . ._ t, (f- h C ission~All Candidates who con- tgnlzitaraccttllvelyuisn thgnélgmpaign will receive ztl C38? C0112: mission of 10 tier cent. on all business they ll"! n, 1&0“ vided they do not win 0ne_0f ghe regular Prizes- can’t lose. “Everybody wins. - AXWELL The names of persons making nominations will not. be divulged. . ENROLL YOUR NAME EARLY l l V. __. ; ) lltllrtl‘ . lltl waif‘ ‘ HiOW TO GET 100.000 VOTES QUICKLY First Subscription Coupon to Help You Get an Early Start Return this Coupon with y.our first subscription for one year and you will receive tn adultlon to the regular numb” of‘ vote: lhtlWh in the vote lchedule 100,000 EXTRA VOTES. (Nnmo of wbncrib... ; Addrul Clndidnt: Only s», of than credit: to nob candidate ti flint/II i Beautiful $1385 Maxwell Toflrlng is Second contra... See it at Colin Stewarfis, Summerside. i ‘ 7....’ ... . . '-_l ‘i -' , . v ~ t V U He;- vlews undid!’ ‘inali- i“ ,. r , ,3 __:4;‘_‘}_5‘ -,..~.._.....= I