Ar; fro". X in titiiié,:="" initiitistirmw ttlontinued from Page Nine) lr.-,.-°..,-nizrttiflrrrras-*' {f ’ . . I THE EXPERIMENTAL FARMS’ ' SYSTEM ' tltcuiurk has several times been niad-s- in Pariiammt and ell-nowhere that tho Rpientlld work performed hy the Experimental Farms fi-ystein o!‘ tiniitlti is no, nearly so widciy k" “'11 "llil llllilrnuiaicti as‘ it. nhoivld in . tin the Agricultural ~ _ tftirtitlzt for Jldllllitlj’ there appears uu outline n1‘ the qatgm mm the W“ in which it is eii-ntgod. The v lawn is the lieatiqtinrters of the - Iirunt-h or auxiliary tlziruis .= tinny it in stated that there : is mic tat-m in each oi the provinces “R§_ 5|, J, gong; at" l"?! tc Edwin-d lsluntll New 3928 Union 81., Vancouver, B.C_ wllllh ‘it'll and Ontario. two in -“"‘ - ‘Yllllll. Your in Quebeir. two . _ :ti Manitoba. thrce in 3a k - FemiileTrouhle,withchronicCon- ivatoéiwo in Alberto ilflilsiititliilrhltl- ntivll "mi “msmflt "flfidmlhel- "Fltlnh (‘0lli~iii-'biti. There are lllé-‘o m1 pnlnJ low down in the bark and [Wu siih-situlnns in- Albert-a, ttwo 1n of lhe body. 1 tried various "l9 Yukon and lone tln Brill-ah (Yolum q suffefgd with all the symptom; edies without rt-lit~i',iind ihcn put ‘Lill- ltl tttltlition. working with the 'seii‘untlrradocior's care and 5° iiinillievbiffi? ilsxumon! M '-,l uto have tin o ertition. I i . " " "HJW- 0'"- - V _ I '~ t - Wf)l'\'(l nnt onul uitport .. Th“, 1 storied linking‘ ‘rruitu- i~ run-led on.’ iiirlity illustrnttiigii: ca...’ and from lire uiliaPl, I folt uilwtlt lllliflfilrililflllfi ‘stations have itcnimdtltis meduinc hos completely ‘B: ' _ ll-"ll ‘Pfiiiliiilillli. d in New laced moot‘ ti" lll.\' miscfY Lind iiiunh“i"k‘ NOW‘ Somia- Qllfllfl’. iferinfl- iir reactivate» only lit! ‘ "‘"‘*‘ “ml ‘S‘“‘l“*"~'ll°ll'-'ltn. Each lll‘fl|'\(‘li of agriculture in tieait with _ tn .tt-ti'..-il experiment, . . f"””fl"“" “'"H‘°“d*'"h°“ an‘! "l" “lllls ma» math; ipuhlFt- tzliigtitziitetlliia rrgbitePonstiptitiouptntlwhittsnvod pros. nnl by means of addresses. r from miseryts tits splendid fruit. "M" Iillllllvllo irml cxhibit». in cdiciue. ‘Fruit-a-i-ivesfl” l M" ‘*l't’l‘.'~' etf-irt is madow Ptncotir MRS. M. JIEORSIC. if?‘ "1“""“* ‘“"‘. "tillelll “silent ~ .,i>oz,sr»rs2.5o,trnisires-n.lfiibfiufli” "“"““' '"*““""‘l' "f tlw nil d rs or sent. jlflSiipflidt by t ' ‘ ‘ta-lives Limited Ottawa, Out. untls antinow it is 16S potintls. I iTHE VALUE or some LiTTl-E _...-_=._-_==>_-. "$50 GRAssEs, - I (insrvHi'a i w. . - , _, t tlimutzh the glmff llillleil '11)’ the Experimental lllila lhunch t) the Dfrminiou llciutrttiient of Agldtfllltilfil, ntient. "i" "no been ltlliiffl to the useful. ucss oi LIEVPTR] s-rtissen whit-h m .|'lti‘f‘1>L‘lli. 1.11» little tiptprtit-lntgq in (‘tiutria Till‘ grasses to which in ithc pust particular attention has lbeen called as valuable lltljiltllfits M" lltll‘ lllltl DHSUUFG tmtixtures arc l Orchard Grass and Meadow Fpgtjnp‘ t The former is well known. dairyi q hilt-i rcutshed the height o‘! perfect- ion imcqtialletl by tiny other (Yllllllllfilj The latter grass in also considered extremely/valuable in ilil_\' antl pas-titre mixtures wherever .i1n¢iii"a.}§i5i{,'o5iiii . eve Tumm- ilico-Over 187 Gmfton ltrut, lunnynide Hour: 10 to 1. and 2 to l . Evenlrtql by appointment Miles Garrison, M. ii. n», tritium: a»; rum "‘“"‘"'l ' intensive iurtui i - ~ "m, , “"- I u“ | ‘ m; s practised .0ur " nah," " T‘ t tixpcrletice ls lhat_ in (lttnada, these fir: an Pr! hlun non ll"ll'll grasses would , ifadtlcti to the m" Tim!" l 9- I In vvistandartl and often stereotyped lollelfl. 1‘ I h In . , . ‘. n" materially help to increase the val- -, ue otf the hay crops and of the pant- i & "Hi-git besides thcsé grasses there l. Pllmgr, K, c, v H, L. Pqlmnr, are several others the introduction v Barrkurm n“ . Illlgilzil ilntilCanadian Jagming r-k of Nova ecotln Bulldlnl ilcliiil p~ iJvIhiiil lhrzixtoilateiil/loare 325,5 f Cllllflllllnmtl": P- E L tinder rontlllinnn in which they can Money to Loln I prnro their ivalue_ ‘V? have outiccliilLv in mind the i llhl" of sonic grits ' lilch although or liitio iiup irtaai --r hay, yet are rot-r Vlillllilbil‘. u~= ullSlllTG grasses. , that it.- to say int: 09 advantageous- ‘ l_v put in as botictm grasses in hay iniixtitrns, and pastor-ed when the hay has bcrn removed. Among these i grunt-ion are the Kenttuoky Blue ‘ crass, tau-liable especially for loam? tsoil. the Sheep's Fescue and the ‘Rod or Creeping Pescue on l-ight. lund_ The Red Top especially tunder URN,’ F"...- woo (renditions. and the Creited “m” "n". Im-mu m. ilétyriis l‘ttil under slmlliar condlt. wii1i'-"i'1bi:h"“.=-::‘ '12:?‘ ‘in’ on“ opinion it would pav t0 I 100i. I. l. ‘ I ' ‘ “Bu” h, u-Hnnh”, _,- add those grasses in small qllllltlt ‘q-u. . ides to grains mixtures seeded down "IYDI. P. I. l. .A. itIaoDONALIi "They tvQRK unmet, lanolin. IN- whfla you flee,» '0 ‘it I tit ti. instant. M. RISTER, BOLIOITOII. ITO" Mlinly to Loan (ll-moron Block lomtown. P. II_ ULAYTUI IIIIIIIIII .0: UQIIHOIQI 0| Illnll. Illln I Ito. l HQ»... OCInIt-"IIIIY Iilllling Ohlrldldblvlll U n . C. (i. Archibald "n. - n. x. Poet Inna-l l lllibfll um Imam. i win- ituttu to I110. Iiu. lam‘ flu-on. -- Inn! Inlillng. Orin lei-no; olponlte lunrlinn‘ Telephone ill. i ‘Hours-Julio. u. In! Ila: he oouultod all hours nt [ill-born ltron. - -.._ . .-q_ i8.HES8 l, hltothr, NOB!) PIIIIIO B10- IIONIV 1'0 LOAN p1 P. l. Inland S. INMAN, K. 0." Mar nnl Attorney-chum Nu Ne. 1!. Cameron lloolt VIOTOIIA ROW . ean 8r MoKinnon’ will» and A IONIV Y0 LOAN i l PHIUII. Allemey-ci-Llv peraliife and turned every dntzv- w-nayn nun: Iuiilm ‘They rhmild he lll°“'“"‘°‘:_ 2"‘, ‘nltntown P. I. lllllil‘ nil prlnihl". llllg"’ll'klll9'a‘nd" “woken ‘ ' weeks old. "l" B." ' ‘ - ed for incubation. it Leotl 8t Bentley 2°22 1111f..." moth-oi undo cifit-i-in ‘héllli the turkey Ill-l’ ll“ W- I. IIJNTLIY, K. O- " ' on ‘fake one or two 000N001 0° caalonnlly to X00 N" "m u‘ . lillhlll I'll" orson 6c Dotty 3p;;g:g,,"=";'- ,3‘ nnetruiil .. or hi! intone and Ammyu tor n cold. "NW lmmuh‘ VORvOJ-O-Q OOOOO-O-O+O-OO§O-O-Qi-OOOO-OOOO-OQOO 0000000 044 040a» Gazette o! , itnirul llaixpcrittivmttl Farm l-ll. Ot-i v x-‘x n a Interest . to Formers 1 Q I with the tailor grmvlng uvutzh and are the worst enemie- r as primarily looked upon u; 1,351,038, of tho young pouita. Evorgiiii i. users. lulled, m9 expel-rem.) 0t pwiihle should rue done to keep then in chcrk. Al. the time of "it. tins dust. the hau thoroughly wit: lsod iicecpowdcr or with ‘IIIGFCUY- tun ointment, and treat. her one-t- ‘vgnln about n “C32; tbcfcre hate..- lug tilmo. Just. before the potilttt lliltfll) the old neetinn material should hi.‘ Fill!" ed for new: clean straw-u“. A. .1. l ii- countries where the farms are 5111311 and where wniiequently the high. 95'- Pllafilllla rBiIPni-i are imperative to make farming a living ptbpoflltt- _»wi1_ strongly points to the advisab- ;iitty of including ‘tour or rive 0,- ovon tmore grasses in hay and pas- tiure mixtures so as to inako it the irnoru retnuuerzttivir ._-_-—_c1>%"___ PREPARING THE HOTBED PREFERABLE R001’ VKRLETIES ‘Hill? tgllntilarttl hotbed sash is Experiment I "B" i’ B It eet. it is customary pawns- syflem was mgfluguratefi‘ to make a home garden hotbed fxpfiritntcuts with iioitl root varict- 233,112,110 ‘fife ‘gr I310‘! “lash "f; es ave conducted on a la. » l--, '- " " e e“ ‘l’ - An anurysts o; [he msulggeoicige f1 tilt was not din-z in the fall, select experiments during a large numbgr m“? pliltlllllflltglléi uycursi th ‘t t . " -‘ "i " the first plsaclea ifrsr,',',',,‘i";jféfllft l3 inches deep and a lltetle iarcor than hnpospqbh, lo'd,.._,“. any rename the lied is to he made Commence mucruuom from a few years. N” tligvmy an stool! as the ground can films only’ a ‘practice wmch unnm ho. ilut: at all, even if some picking tninately is often followed tilt applied “Ii-mi b‘, "mm" Throw ‘he m“! m" w “em mots n Wm lead w "m soil Lo one side and the bottom soil fellilible dcdiuotious which can-ts ‘to me 0th?" glue" either booming of medicare varici- For a ‘wmiimh bed’ Mm“ m"? m! or mlsjudgemen‘ at desirable znud ivsgonlotid oi‘ fresh horse titan mum secondly “my ‘mow m“ ire will be required. The manure Seen from the l-mlutkbolxm of Hunt“: clioiild the thrown in o flat pile. in l, , t sale. ii mrssvlhle. and the pile turn- ‘? vdluo’ it ‘mes m)" necessarily .4 about twice afintervals ot‘ threw igajgvlggthgglrgaeg:“Igtlilzzzgigfiin“ or four days. As itt. is tiivncd. . y outer portion ot‘ the ipllc is tthrown producing the largest amount of .,, n“, "mink, find ‘he inner my, “’l“"""‘.‘°“?“ '9?’ ‘wre- “mm lion ot the oiiteftlv. in nrtlr»: to wit. mlwaeba‘? vase?“ “xhich "Ellllarl-‘l uniform treating ihrottghmttt. T-iwn l)u't'wl:‘lv{l’"gu agcbgutmilgy Ykldfm’ out the manure into the pit, ouch WHY“, w‘, I 9" ° ‘ltcmpd-r: forkfui being shaken to bi-ralpit ‘ l‘ “TY "l" - 9T 9°11 ‘lm- "l"! apart). and spread it evenly, I-i pmduce 1.055 3cm“ mo“ P“ “We Flltlllill be well r-einipevl. Put in a ‘haul’, vdneuo” which “re 716M195 layer about. three inches deep. ‘it-w all“? m‘ ‘ofumge but “re Ticker m tinotllter- layer. treading each iu turn "3’ mm4e" Emmi)’. thalamus "l until the pit ins been filled tdlwlit- the experiments have deinonstrntetl 1y higher “m, Hm revel m- H“, "lfaL “mmugh a ‘mrlew “my ‘f9 wound. in cane 1'1» vuamttc ‘- rerv ibiintl IIOIIIIH-l-l)‘ to he excellent in m.» a "me “Tn.” Fk-nvjpt p‘; qpriflill u, certain purl of the Dominion, it m‘; Over H as i, m. u, W‘ m H". docs not follow thut it. is equally 1,,.d_ n ghoul“ I“, “H, “mist ohm,“ as good or oven tlcnira-‘blc at all iii n, 9-4.4, rpnqonatfly 50m] but ypvijb. Ever since the rm; cniimcr>rrnrovtw GIIARDIAN 711e, on?” Fence with its-Hold Tight We lmow what our fence under expert and critical nu and must bo cut in three p how well Frost j . er it‘ Sfan The more you will appreciate the quality. rigidity. galvanizing and ' looting properitien of Front Woven .Wir0 under elnnging climatic conditions and hard uoeiul service; for we make every inch of Frost Fence in our own factories, ltllw time evenly spaced» galvanizing is extra heavy and hniform and the Frost Hold Tight Lock grips like n vine It is the teat of time that tells an old neighbor about it. Lock. will do howit will “nilnnd up" pervislon. Wires and full gauge laces before it can be siiifitecl. Fence tier-van. Ask otliw" parts) irhcre climatic covitlit- n. “M9, "u, rppl‘ ions are ttiiiarcnt. Tliifi l8 tlt-‘lle-Killllll‘ The fratme of that bozl. iiwitlr- of u“"“7e"‘hl" l“ “Hull” mange-l "ml wood. is then set on top oi‘ the man‘ Tuwwie ‘qwml’ "dflpuw °h“ra‘°l""' urn ant’- ihe earth from the hoifloiiii izetl by a small top as are u large u; (h, N; banked u-D "Ilfqldfl 9f “m! mixture of "(.‘i0vei' thud Timothy". l?“l't'.ill6‘i' or tho varieties developed on llu- Ediropeltn continent ‘thew varieties may pmdut-o heavy m- LIIPUH untier conditions permitting frzinte ‘ix inches liirlter than the itle. Tlhe 20ml soil from the sit" to keep out- the told. 'l‘l".e, north side 0t‘ the frrtiiw should be Smith - ti.‘ planting the rows close toga-titer, H,“ o; me p“ h. Spycfld m, ".9; say 1S to 20 inches‘ and they’ also give heavy yields in ilistricts xvlime tho Ilittll-Nilll‘? ‘ill|i])i_\t' is abuu~ tlaut. au-l ttlic- summer moderately and sttinrcuwhitt prolonged dry 1w‘:- ituis generally occur, var-tails,- aro somewhat uurelitoble nae ltfitltiff-l the grrunti Iberwecn the leaves to be burncti nftt‘ which in turn inav prevent tho (atop from ciIt0li1uBtI1l10EB_ ltlllifitllillileil villi?" the manure will become veivy hoi. “W-‘Sibh’ remomd from me resi- o‘ ics are to the preferred. especially mo" “Hm. “w, m. “W.” day; t; wit] the flock. in tho interior stmbionn of Canada; in the Maritime Vrc-vinces and 9Y1 the Pacific Court the‘ small-topped vatiletlcu so common on the Europ- ean continent and sold to some ox .t_-1,;(.h i; bum-d about tntrco inched neat. should be on the tent, in this coitniiry m-uy be grown to advantage. (‘onccrniiiz ilic. tllliitllt.‘ u? the VH1" lvtlns our experience has been till" \\-‘hcii the temiwratturt- is lIlOllBPlVv; and m! ‘vmre "gm "a" b” "limit" rtvoit-i oi‘ iuvdiitm length or evcn tilioiit oncs gelmfll-"Y Si“? [he be” satllsfutxtlqn_' They are easier and therefor-c nhetipcr to villi and W“ ht,- throught into storuiie in a Bil-ll?‘ ally bvlirr condition than vorY 10"‘; and (Peep varieties. According to our HWBFleIlQB W" would particularly rccoiuincud for (tanada in gemerol:* Of lvicngcls: Yellow Oval variet- .it--»_- ani Sugar hiantiflllv’. (‘tr Swede Tiirninu: Round Oral PJIIlIQ-h Tgp \i'a.rietif.ls. (yr (juiqiois: hlt-iittini “on; Whit" and Ycllcw van-ladies. .-.-_.—<{O-}-i'_ Managing Breeding TUPNY’? The hmedill;i""t9ck- Wlll-Lll ml" "pa", should have boon selected inst November, ‘should be in ill‘ llle lyromlflllfl condition now. Fifteen mum“. IlP/Hfl can be meted to one tom. but if tweutyziive or ililttll M“... a" kgipl, then 0TH» tom sltoult ,1,“ comm-d every other do} . When tihh‘ n few turkeys are kept tilt‘? should the ailorwotl free rnup-t-mtguxi- Ing‘ the breeding and iltYlllF h?” " it is important i0 Sit/ill" "l9 53'!“ dallv to rrovont ‘ml’ "'°"' “d” chilled or dantrttwdf d, 1t i 0i mic m; vLr-it - ,|.,T,u‘;€is\tt:iigiie;iicti but not fol and with ‘tree ranxe (‘lllllllumlf H?“ tdimiitl remain in Knoll "ma" 3“ Nvocmlly H ‘Raven n dolly feet! o‘l‘ oat» or hunt or lrvthere is not nnluritl food ilVlllliillli‘ they T 03o be (941 twice daily. Flllll’ ‘l’ ‘h brooding 513215011 lI-l'~°"u mm‘ 2"“, as turnlilfl Ol‘ mmlgflk" and an m; food. such an bent scruilf- c" ' Mid-mi to the ration. The ‘bird’: should hnveh tlrec acqBB-‘l l0 al‘ and oyster s o i Soon "ll" mflmg‘ “let-h obi-iii chi to look for tit-sting p; t w“ ‘auflw; usually heights 5B1! _ dtiye alter the flrfli. mating. 0:» matting is tufllclent to fertilize t-ic e51! of one litter. w-ltich 1W2’ 9°73‘ slot. of zit-om twelvr- l" llllll-l’ W“ Th, “p; which tire gathered rmiy, should be kept in a cool tem- broken from her btoodlnwi 5119 had itiid her first litter oi 9:88. Pinon in n Hl':bb:ll0m 600i! l'°l’ ' Yffii orTttiiirifzy 13in! no really aur- oi- butchers than ciiliflon heashgfi they “m, make the llieli in d u; Ii the turkey M"! W "m" _ ill, their ueotntah-ould the wen m?’ ~ m nicely n i, Place a coil ill‘ lllml-lll"! II I09 I "w ghmjhotulotghligdisitigtiovo them l” iivotiullio nest so thtnt h“ w“ » " ' -. Jrorroollllll- r Monty-fro tom ‘ "'- ”- '° 9"” “Lin: uncut ulna: he all teed he: "presume" on m within coin-it- up, emf ‘oliublt Ilmow mow-awn. . with this soil. _ _ it a pit li-as not ‘in-en mudeor can hot. With wider planting ihviitvoen “m be m": c0n‘-,._nic“|1_v_ "m Hump} the rows and in tiiniricts where but “m mm- bt. placer] (m the Stu-rue! - n1‘ the ground to a tleirzh of about "‘lll»’lll"-°lll"—’ll two feet. iaklutr core to h-avc thr- the for the rcastm that. the s-niall ful- fmm“ M1,“. “Mung the tram‘, 1“ ‘sides with more ' rows oxposvd to the drying out. and yJannt-(g, lfst‘ good garden soil from hunting action of the sun This con- Fome no m, rm gprgfldilbg on dizion of the soil may cause the mnnm-m l-‘ut nn the sash and Ivar» the pill? la r on all sides lhun place. bank the bed to hentt for several duo's. Fire! izrnduall-y cool. No seeds should be sown until thc temperature of the toil hast fallen belclw 85 ticgrctw. l-st: a thermometer, the bulb or (lawn in thc soil. Feeling the bed with the hand itis not a reliable» " " ltrl ot‘ takinv. ilit: temper?‘ un 1i 85 degrees or below. the sc. r.ia_r lhc sowvnw-A. R. C.- VMKING GHAFTING WAX (lrafiln: \'fl..\'. whit-h in needed ir sprint; by farmers and orcha-ntlista who wish to choose the torn 0‘ roi-thless fruit ttrecs into dcelrinblt‘ M,‘ may be made by the foliuv- lug fortnulaz- ‘ Molt, together until iJlDIDUHllly mixed, four pounds of resin. two pounds of beesvrt-ix and our viYllllll o" tr-iilotw. Paraffin may he substitu- ted fo-r beeswax; h is chezwor lwl "or so 51994, and pure linseed oil may be need in illlw-l? 0" “lull”- 'l‘,hen pour the mixture into a Ves- no] ot‘ cold vi-aier. \\’hcn the wax hit-s partly cooled. WOFiK and tpull like iaify until fit. liacouius light ‘and sooth. For illL‘ trot-k, thr hands should be grfilfiell with iailow. The wax r1141)’ "hell 7"‘ shaped into balls or slicks. and it will not» lmlotinl-tc-ly lri. a cool plact‘. 5mm; utters ]ll‘t_!f9l' wiixcd cloth. Strips oi muslin or old cotton or calico are dipped in wax and tihen rolled. Another way is to roll ihc uncut cloth on n. stick and place iii melted wax. When saturated, unl roll on a 'b€ll(‘ll and allow to r001. lit-n cut in strips to suit. ‘fhoac strips may again .be rolled and knpt for use as reqtiirod.-»A. $2.. (7. c6fR'n"s Lift Off with Fingers Oman’! hurt. 1' bit. Urvil it lil= t Iflmtiy that corn more lwrli-vit men shortly you lift it right on with time". Truly! Will‘ tlhflfll! idle q tiny lmtlt. or "Awesome" tor e few cent-i. nil! flciont. to new» med’! hnrtl corn will! uofll "or corn lintwehn "it “‘—*ill u place that can be kept tlurk "l"? packed manure. it is a anod plan, ‘o mix a little wcll-r0tt.r.ti manure l Quietness and Contentment Chief Essentials to Success in Hatching Chickens. ifn e __ ' L i 'l‘ht: bust plaice tn arrange the- ncst for ti setting lion is as far :14 -Uuder uo circumstan- t-os should the ricst be piacrd whet-t- tlic other fowl cnu visit it and nit- uoy the ltlrtl oii the nest.‘ Th". grniititi right oii tho Iiare earth. if possible zed during the time thc cluckcr is f-fceliug and exercising herself. Tho ‘sides of the nest box should not bu. tnoro. than four inches high and it.‘ should b": wide enough so that. the hen can spread hersclt without any hindrance. Tho best. kliid of n lluFl is one tlint makes it imssiblc to fasten hcri in. Such a. nest. in easily tirade and! is well worth the trouble oi‘ nut-i king. Nests of boxes of this kind were used fo r _vcars and proved most satisfactory Their construc- tlou will be host understood by rc- Eeroittre to the plan shown. The original o1‘ tho illustration meas- ures fourteen inchcn each way, is bottomless and has a solid lid to‘ t-ovter over tho top. The lid mero- l_\' sits on the tp. but might he hinged for convenience. ' The hen is kept confined to tbc itest except at feeding time when the slatted door is opened to allow her tocome out. Should she hesi- tote too long. the ild is removed and she is lifted nil‘ the eggs and piii. onto the floor. care being taken to spread hcr wings before lifting hor so that there be no danger of breaking any eggs that might be concealed under them. The lid in rcpleced sud the door cloned dur- log. the time it in thought. wine to keep her out. When three or four of these nests standing side by side. each of them in use. it was a. great convenience to be able to close the fowl out and than otter- wards to pen ut. at a time and nee that the hen returned to her own . nost. Now inn good time to minke the necessary number of nest box- est. At a inter (late there may not Ive time to do an. l nnnwrxu our wn-l l - “Ill! IOIIIII THY ‘VIII If you or» owln hard of inur- ug 1nd feiu- Jllfl‘ nl Dunner-n or r you have roaring. rurnbitn . his; e i». mint (Ilnnhh drentrlbl. tm-t add to it M pint of hot Wozn- nnil 1 little wrnnu um nu or. Talu- l hhic- apoonful four mei- n do?- Thll will often bring quit-k ri-iief 1mm the tllrlreoninu- ht-nti noises. ‘int-vet! novtriln flhoiiltl open. brunt income euy n d the mu- GILL & LANTZ, Frost Steel and Wire Co, Limited Hamilton, Canada Manufacturer-a o! Galvanised nnd Bright Win, Hay Wire and Bale Ties, Woven Win, Gnlunlzod Gain, Mnnuhcturero’ Win Suppllu. Wriu for gents, Charlottetown Form and Ornlmflity-l were». l‘ tnlogue. Type “ M ” Engines Now offered t at reduced prices N0 fisherman can afford t0 be without (angina ‘at-these new prices. l6 Horne-Power l0 Horne-Power 8 Horne-Power 5 Hana-Power 8 Horne-Power itpkccp cost. Morse Co. l I! Prince Willis. Ill-ant 67! Inn-lain: Ill-on nun no dronvimr Into hr iltt -wi I upon, cont: little at t‘ lower manufacturing costs now make it possible to sell Fairbanks-Morse Type “M" Engines at a reduction. Any one‘ of these engines means reliable power and greater eflicicncy at the lowest first: cost-lowest fuel cost ——|0wcst 'il)ur Marine Engine experts will tell you about them. They imow-thcse engines, they know your requirements and they will give you the benefit of their experience. The Canadian Fairbanks’ Fish Scales will not mat. etrograt’ dtrrin t . this sturdy, ccotioinical 8525.00 8855.00 8210.00 $210.00 $150.00 _ Fairbanks- Limited - ' u. jam-i. 14.31. “v.0 c‘? p . Ind-in p t-nnnt to take \Y\t‘1 - Vhn t» ihféltata! viii‘ i l...“ JD If! I viii‘ -. _ Gliurrllt!" o a e il~>n Mo-..“ u‘ ..- .-