... .. - . mulcruinrlofrsroww " cunnonm FQRFARMERS. STOCK BREEDERS .. mos THIRTEEN and GARDEN ERS l ~ IAH-llkluv; lnnn-inrnlutlrrwli, E10, rennin: is vary much in the mot-light Just now and a law notes an that ilnportant but huzxussed callinil. may not be out or piece. '1 he writer recalls carnal mm (our medallion p‘? , n W539. By Robert Plge Llnwlll W“; “W” W" m‘ m"! W?" qugacymld E3? byline $11.3 Published b m American Humane gulf? on “m!” moomlm rglmmd ‘let’; comm“; u) m‘ t° u“ "it"! "Many s iarmer ydssgcintion really is or: when bebmkdqwtl-lgad 1.? ‘m ' F "riymm ,5” between here and town". id a therefore docs not feel th enrol llilabbelcfrintgetgnilgogftctitfo dfmsoidlgrztl’ nieeuionr mo; during. m? fie‘ or! dlneifmllgo mstgeizfilogimfil ‘$3 1 {HM 3n‘ hfiommnlnhfilfingT-lg a and in the centre nglin but low- ‘mdmduionargz vegfi. and Itféz‘; glilrililtiimals nno birds are kept in two by 103, 9,1; 5,“ m,“ m: est or all, was a solitary farmer no mum w doubt his word! up v1 y w thout feeling a peculiar prisoner s-t the bar" can no. speak ploughing. Under each picture was a single "l rule all; 1 pray for all; I fight for sill; l. How docs it coma culture, so necessary mg 01 saclety, hes declined into s a perilous state that only 26 per cent of its followers are sa-id to be solvent? The soverah-fs wha over-urbanization. We that mere are now 16.000 people in our capital city, and it will be m- farming q“; 1; u g u) 1; o,- 1 w deserves. Perhaps the first of this He! and clangor of our modem mm- 'I'here is nothing about wild ani- 35. such s mportiqn 1|. bumm- sooount strikes s rather dolctul fiufbagrfid Bu" m, m “PWW that the pub- mitifug aw“ mm‘? ‘bma f‘ ‘l: m’ ‘mmutl-‘ftx Mm‘ L‘ bgflnmg‘, tures out of countenance i-t does myth“ by M“ m C r ' ' p, b. Mum. 1t pm. a hopeful bios. too, fiaa§~=fhwt tgiey "fleet/hag “momma m groaning hen: a man 1t g gmtmgq fir“ qygr-rmflug- in fever- of the rehabilitation plan. a mm, more mteruung than m] elvglalllfllflitt 811d here tlon 1| another cause oi’ the ills which however must be bfistd 0Y1 endless series of billboards advertis- °u ‘standing which 910d! of the President Roosevelt has frequsntb asserted, (and his statem borne out by tincrit This cents is only of the. argtflwafrord thiz. m‘ eenthsss wo- farmer the consumer-come the diam up. bu vstlon should induce them to ify tn dcvot .' few hnbllifotiorg ‘which 0n the term). tries to summrt this immense num- oonfidered 300d‘ n mop. m var ous "rumpus sea. or to bum b ed. Dglrl-‘lliliefbifltlilfl over-production. Now NOTE! 0N ISLAND PLANTS it is emitted that the slaughter ct third of the American netion is "ill-fed. ill-housed, and ill-ass". n» of over-production when so a percentage o! 3i “m- t Other! reasons, e. w bu tell us that we need more markets VBIQNNB to take osre of these crops. However, dur teen years that the cducmc farm crops thorns‘ - EJNEWSY LNOTES - a; soucou BB -. iinez~ y for all." an that agri- to the upkcc first. curse-for there are t may be termed ‘I h!!! are cognized as a. low estimate i! we conclude the entire - . tions of the Island to be .000 "met people. There um no great indiis- b9 "m"! beet the fbrmer. A few lie todmnb 9°! w them; and buried a with the avowed lim of liveafodzwnsa mistake. my the G pleonthis m ‘it mildly. Hit!!! brings us runny u; , and ‘and; osnuyeior (It lie W000 or Jtsppeirl. m“ ”° 1nd “'7? w. shod “it; mod- o! profits! The c.1- infill a v u: that ‘for the .952 Elkthtcfmu’ M70: and there tuners...‘ ... the cs0 anti And and if: 331110001 umwm The first of our Americsn Ill Ehrh, which Older botanists ‘F. ferru- glaae. Of the four beeches found 01:“ ti!» Northern hemisph a no ve v t” illafonnol beecmwltnleo o s fisher does not seem ll odbythe , lee to tho question a on at of distribution. 0n the one hand Mind ls the farmer who has been offer- 119 ti!!! 0f the bd asioweslo centsebuabel for potatoes not c -bef'ore . can are“ t" u . r which they are fash- to the use to which ' they us destined snd laid in water for three or four months. The! aid ‘to be dered in any inoccesllwlc ‘t: warms." Prob- . s beetles’ so destructi in kimb of old furniule: but there set in for fann stuff? lied? i?’ American by "cutting his coat ac- to his, cloth“, cording words. avoiding debts fo me great- est Possible extent. That mos important udvlce that can b: tendered 0o a beginner. next importance is: grow as great a. variety as you can. of vegetables If!’ your own mm ‘saying. Furthermore, with a cure one can easily sove orrs-‘s own vegetable seed, and penses in that respect. estimable advantage his. is that he never need E. Island. 2t mubnbly taker tar years to land up again when it is in P. Do $lcsihnmi a3“ min be n m _ m 1i; u-eas esemzw a years s30 in some coun es was how mucgirbettte? than e cc o it is The Ingncees Mite “gupphlg” 1H6), sssms to have been m m, ma» by the nuns fcrrugines. and states gay-hub”; that the free has red leaves; thus it with s variety of the l. aydvotios, having "ltbeuso iliecnmm H101! comps l be Mk0 in; n All! U‘! ‘lire is never . in the Old country frequently constructed $.53!“ .111’ their the m . ll item and the Bost . °" oil. in’ .1869 weather due fill ‘Phat same Na.- Gouunittee found 1935-6 the avers income for one-gm“; P°°Ple was only usl." A good l man's living." is n homely small Beech. b0 America. Gill‘ I CONSER V ATION 1 A WEEKLY OOLUIN OI‘ PI-AOTIOAL OIFINIONB OI‘ ‘I81 VITAL ISSUE! AIIIUTING ‘I'll! U!!! AND All)!!! 0!- NATUB-AL. IISOUBOI! BY Ml. LUDLOW JENKINS‘ low prices D T" ' CRUELT " ' .. wnfb ANIMAL: m°briiiltiiil° ‘E5118’? gillfiretlkyatbmmstammmnun; “tub” lg: not distill between th it w i-Iww because oflnnot iuteuigelfigfy 1mm p g . lib/t ' a nli _ §k.:,‘%?i.i°§é‘3l'w‘_. lest: all‘: ‘r hers"- ha...“ our“ o» w - lei e anee; probably his learnt...“ ":."...°l...='°°"a tit...’ "l: ab“ '~ - "me or “w- e - l . an dispgn m]; never blotte from the delicate nuns mm wins‘? ‘mum? of recollection. do not presume tivity must be hsd for educational that I am the onl one that feels purp .10} scientific reacnrch and that way about lt. En all probability a mlkrdagainst the din mm» Nehru Justdonehcukt of ghlet agfldmdl :5 sytnwtlon qr we; it. ousnn s o ave e esame ,w at d ‘ Eggs-s a}: hgzwfiha oonlfflict in r134‘ h ° u“ °““'“d n vew ese se -seme a mals and birds. shut from the r ‘ a freedom that God pa??? them the §°sififigllliefifi$ty $0 day lhey were born, held b iron sand an one it doe; m» manq- 1f burs and grim gates from t e be- it is rilffled lerhur or a tald ewe loved wlldwocds; the mountains» the provided it is fashionably fr-llled and cool sanctuary of the rot-est and the urbfshed by nature 5'0 m“ m, inimitable res/shes of atmosphere specimen m. ' that bathes lhe tOpmOJst or the with many "on lordliest western range. e feelings oi other human beings can sense by taking stool: of in other is the Of the garden little reduce ex- One in- that the IRIPNS-iion of the public mums‘ atures are deserving hi; cigarettes. chew-i un- bettcr for group is Fllus was call- eee is and criminals in confinement l rmsn sores ON romcs couuecnso wmu Silver Fox Farming ' ‘rile silver fox auctions in New York will open on Monday. It is expected that in the vicinity o!’ 40,000 pelts will be placed on sale. After the recent wee/knees in Lon- don it will be interesting to see how New York fares. Fbrtunotcly there is the stimulus of the World's mt“? um ' n ful even ores a. more atmosphere among r ‘ the stores are preparing for large- ly increased soles and silver fox will be featured as never before. 1n the lvteet issue of Warren's Wear, New York. ls e half page ad for Fromm Bros. silvers and Fbderel people's rox pelts marketed by nolnms. 1t praises the quality and attractiveness of garments made from these and stresses the importance of for their trade amt-metal ism in eyes and a stomp on the left in- side hind part of the pelt. The Canadian Fur Breeders’ 0o- glerltlvemgstsiooiaf-ion. Ltd,‘ has en on! e s o ur breeders in Winlfiyipegnmglgy plan to distribute feeds, equipment and this: azi-lguhltuflzlliolllcifililfitlisiatn ‘agar? 11111 WW8. 514k the owner must that m: 15 2g fur aggemlliigu sliloypli 1:11;‘ t}: nvenhmd‘ This h“ led w ‘a "n" mamwm“ w. dengms and barge? and gogld ‘slot fblgilitfes “mm” ‘“P”°“”°“ °‘ “Mfi- "° “m” “m “m” m‘ l m fix reliable stun-auras? feed w’ wllrlclbblyxoweveixuflodp nag‘ w» hand to whsteveérvyviil mizn :35 t : even smear} our Amseri- grade and market ltsrto fdstsr rces compo u ar cnh . r d st a it ' . gancdlcn towns. As tbs entire 19min. ls well u contributing to testorsome poet. g c my: m l $15 amfiflgemgggmmmgigifxféofi °"“"“°“ d u” m“ “ M’ "°' Ad: km; b": fir? “m5 fr“? if. finfhaofesrfioffih‘ fr??? me mosh“ m “m” ' “h” mm“ mid!" "M" "W! blriflpegtittgi ‘d? fgvoworfgvfiglfggsmto fir‘: out". he wfii grfll/Qu drefiueiei. he mgrmurs that are’ stiflec in the bus- fenders. 1mm”, pun” ed o" Pelt" Am°n5 u“ dimw" 15 33b‘ ert A. Wright, large fur iarmer. formerly manager of bherfludsows Bay company's ranch at» Winni- m-s- “u” c Fromm Bros. Inc. Hamburg. Wisconsin, have placed on the market a service and vaccines for the fur fanning industry. At a cost oi twenty-rive cents per fox they claim to immuniu your herd for the summer with _a course of vac- cine lnjervtion against encephalitis. For a. dollar per fox they claim s life immunity from the dreaded disease. Distemper serum is also marketed. At the head of the inb- oratorles is Dr. R. G. Green. for- l c?‘ merly oi the University o! Minne- ELB- He was called in last fall when local veterinarians and path- ologists failed to check a distem- Foxes-whlch are other wi needsulsrge m; tionnndgrowth than far superior to ine- dirt or board floor pen. Our parasite prob- lem is considerably imened. ‘Then “.””..2“°.§3‘8“u““¥°$f“&l'&£2." ae . the ‘round worm being public en- emy numberone on flufoxrmch. The round worm, hookflworm uni: ourinh on a gro and. in some sections worse than in others. ' "Flees also have a poor chanceto liveontbewiresincs they need moisture and dirt t0 reproduce themselves. For tour years our production has averaged om- four FT: and one female has had 3 pups in the {our years, and a daughter of hers has started her pup year with s litter of seven this P"! i0 Bet is much stsken. Our breeding pens are 20 feet long, 6 feet wide and 3 feet high, being 2 l6 $411189 for sides, 8-4 inch 18 mesh for tops. The used to Pilllifll down hey. as we use hey for shwdc. ‘The pens are in pairs with a connecting chute and we use one male for each two females. A well constructed kennel is on the sud are weli ventilated. The insides of these kennels can l; taken out in the summer leaving n wire bottom for foxes to lie ‘lfbis keeps them in fliers is nothing worse to my mind than to go into a. ranch and see pups in kennels lying in dirty straw or ht- er. . "At the end c! the pen furthest from the kennel we have o. shelf rimning the complete width of the pen. The floor space 01' this shelf is 12 feet square made of 2x3 lumber for the framework, covered over with one inch mesh 14 gouge hardware cloth which is better than the ordinary one inch net- ting and makes an easier plncefor the foxes to lie. The top of pen from this shelf is covered with a rain proof shelter because the fox- and not sense h heart 30 out to herecomss tlm . _ 11k to this h l! 1t and era, gem, and feel e tears come to sorrPw a-u 81gb %°fssn‘f“itb’l°g“kclsuifieayvh's'illpgf' pg. i? aflgrds ‘Emgood Slaece for‘) them b1" “W” e eye‘? "i 1114i I1 staring into space. port in stomping cut the worry‘, in rainy weather I would not V“ c$ccfiret ‘Fromm m“ 1 u” '-'—— 1d ' “w” “Wit _ mwithoutti-lismelfforilttsndato (Glasguw §‘Jl“f§“£2“i'i§°»%2*5‘bu“$?sn%" nw“““&‘.,..,.,°“"" A ulYl"1§‘lt“§.?Il‘i»-mw.“w'“.un§3re. mm gore we gm we; “M. en the mo’ a “m hummmm Agnlglsgirufl then disgsiabenlfed ages m entitled. 'How We gee Wire Bob- “m fmmli-"EWOB M" s‘ ° F " I prmm when the pups come out of the 518mm “wmmn wide" and in- ggnfitffifigfih?‘ wmbfim kennel-I. which is at about roul- 1101128’, which had v able to live down all the haunt "$35319? 9°” .191"! i0 W111i "14 auccessulinlhaglarufirhe im- matmnwdmc,mupwythmurlmooiilcwirttiilstasifnatura munizing prepars. 1cm; gxperimgyt- type M pm when 15w“ m“ [Md had intended mom to be on the ed with. I un informed. a. few years ago. We first started m wd notnoin; as A 1n on one n s used m. loading. A no.3‘... ........ land would unu- Wlfs"? 1x3 , n ven Mism- mmnmv’ ‘Z22’; u» u» ‘fur-t. ,z a sfltnstw ' P (2) Hinton-l. manufsoturod by stones or e cruel metal 0f the losses are caused each yeorthrough Messrs. E11 Lilly and 00.. London, mere steel I’ ? These alone n01, fggmvjg enqlgn, w w; gem (a3 Vacagern, manufactured by t wfid$£sme%i§iunrm' will be re pmw,“ "'°°' um’? “m” . I‘ Messrs. Bimrgoé-ud Dohme. the inst” “M m’ “time?” futpwfifftf: f-he Ritalin. 1 bellexmthirf Mill-ford Bio cal Inbon/tcries, “ufwdgmflmt ‘Q I m when enou reed is given the mach. Eng. mt . Q-‘lu "Fifi-gnu more do they want? will“ 0f 8 1mm W" Ibehflfi-heeamenm» tummustllveonthum snrpty Mmilyhum lgmm-erclessenednndwefecdto ve - 3°!‘ "I wirit was deed long 5130,1119 human mind mi}... ma“ feed leilt over which is cleaned up '3'“ once and or all time; animal WNW-h the H1811]; and ecrivmm- cannot re wherefore. it does not inc. It is e pup s/t gets very realm its misery. h d h and n to the thct the? the this turn visit shortly sneer the fir attack. It affected the writer thb munxm. and were said to hove been the same way. Sea-Lions lo [of ls powder- vte to oer- heard of o! in sh in with the fur on its back we as n 1mm circumstances. he some therefore the matter is 1y smisse But since money is ton- ‘ a both in cum a! alive may the collecting of furs the anim suspect that that is the onl reason 1 in: animals in cw 11y 0r furs taken from trapped ver. humanity 18 n01’- some- ti“ have an s. owe ed without lmprlsoning 53A sh if it did ntl. or mo‘ er; “Ana k behi bars Th umlm ungrv has settled it. flaunt an animal feed that truggl in a. traphhas notbetg: awouldnotbe bswwil en in. gas forms and he d-ias of acute indigestion. "no get back to discussing wire bottom pens, I think it quite poo sible to build s. breeding and pel unit all in one and thus save the cost of expensive fur-ring sheds. I would any the pens should bethree feet ofl the ground instead of two feet. ‘this would make the pens ab: few high, which would ensble the rancher to still walk in the alleyways instead of having to duck hi; head. Hay could be used on tons or pens and burlap over the alleyways. Hey can easily be wired onto tons of perv: and the hay on most of our pens is sencrally put on and not wired. Once the rain has soaked it down it takes quite s wind to blow it ofl. even the recent hurri- cane foiled to dislodge hay that was not wired down." We quote the above article ex- tensively because it is a great thiruz to flu-l out what other breeders are doinv in other coun- fries end how tTrsv handle the some problems that confront us. The fypg of pen used hyMnDonst expensive and might u. trial. worth Funk G. Ashbrook of the Un- ited Btates m Farming Bureeu. who visited here last fal together with other officials. writes nn - tar-eating article in the Blot-l: Fox beeches, and besides their - ""- 80"! W *9 n‘! may “W t» when the an“; mm“ w fawn‘ work J0 1111121611’ {ihnadteritl it Fihuiid not rest assure °°“"°“°“°° °* tfifmnedy°u 1315*“ ficffi: m‘ ""15"; $51111 sicht 11 u» good mm had mnnb um “ma.” h“- true semi (:1. thfcghocidae) ism: mm‘, but ‘ftpmwd by “ m” mm“! “M “M5 He h“ ‘ma’ very stupid animal, and cnnnot be ' s mm‘- °8 g2 ‘fthwrlg lirgeléeptth in cages. He would trained m do the siinpicat tricks. eff. 3N1.“ ma“? ,1 “ $3, 1,. wdqltspyevgffaswdlfl Si?» llllons round on a lo fut 1:“ he 18 enam m} W3“ hi“; the Pwific 00361,; n u the o-n- shown by his snui-‘lgittlfuas’. stlfi Elniafuamcfnpeprfiltffn‘ “align 13%.‘, fornian sea-lien: i! ou must "d" f" W the other beavers endlessly beck sddfsru. along the kmw. it is Zalophus. c ominous "M- New. surely. was loneliness tweed-in enclosures. ’ s mir- of the fasnll Otariidoc. The other $5" mm Qli-‘quefltlv thln by this ery trail on the stones. -s would species, Ste 1m sea-lion Rhine-Q! M he’ awed have properly tinned us; so "w "r W $2M m?“ " mubffii 11335.53.‘ ff.“tr‘i"lll’v°.‘i"’git9élfi"n“ifit°°rfifi I" ‘will? mgféfFlzew-g" aobfl “fig, fifl’ the fences cf oon- bI-m. mt since the good we memt mfigflsm- “m _' I . hoes 2116660600198 He gelled! to mafia, . Two ' curs " m“ 3"“ "° ' o = us». l» sun» h s4. --§t".'":.l~l:r v the: ‘ ‘med my attention by claim- remained m t rm of the situation and dots. in: that over 2.000 sen-lions hsd when, whether it is right to keep been shot in three weeks d: to crmegtges‘ in “vitvygat ligestuulln IQ E l u» North nuns. The n. u weliofiillclreinxpooeible for the yen m- m; 31.1mm" w" onion! to turaunsouod. In the eyas a animals ate great quantities or Mother m. e we hive 110 m0” “d “man ma damned ma“, ; rightto cwild creature}: pris- rt must be said that the so ' fgg a“ mvflgmfim" i‘ °° 5° Our d meet I ' n: ":.:~.....°"" w" -cn.=..r o as sanctuary whore these remaining oniml can live in hun bloody bands of the des- crui a been: vlnfeq by leedlfl’! luvnnx run ‘Reliance. Scaiidis and Per- igi Choppcrs._ Knives and emu indw 1 J z wnnnlyzgia"? COOIJEPUS OQXOINTBATID Wairble, Fly Powder ROTIIONI ‘IQ- GUAIAXIIID illd your herd of Wsrbls I11. U» (‘hour's Concentrated Wsrbio Fir Powder. If la proves by years of iovernmsnt trials and tests tn have | was, kill. A He envelope of "uonefswarbls Fly Powder makes I quart or nub, sufficient m mar ~11» riy bend er sniiconre. KBBbL-The' reflect lam hls|n~ mun. lcoNMlICAL. sou-con nosrvs. "on Ilsswnxr. 4 rroorbrvswsnlnu ‘rm vow- millland KIBBOL-afs twp" Pro- 'ductl-_-_—.ldti|h tilde ~ Pull! rausrapiscd. Order from your Dru. Hardware. nee sun. and scorn. or. writs g _ CANADIAN UO-OII; ATIVI . WOOL GVIOIIII In Ill Quebec and Infill: S urc Dclh to "\- § . ioesobfcmslekemonflaamm year. The rancher who thinks n01 ill‘ fur forms were driven out or business be- cause they could not -~ cs gt 0w prices. which were e inevit- able. On the other hand tho mo! lllr flmiefe. emaciated with ordin- ary fuming. carried on while they expediently adjusted their work to the changing conditions. FDIIUIJNG hwPI-IODB “Establishing more economical fcedinl methods. which is indis- Pensable to the industry, we; of ETMZ help. Norway. however, has further to go before this problem ‘i: licked. because the meat fur limb n red major portion of the ration fed to foxes. Red meat is also most ex- pensive nnd exceedingly difllcuilt to gitinin in suflicient quantities in farmers beginning to mum that the limit in m; production of silver foxes has been reached and "Silver 1oz fsrmina nedominntas in fur animal producton in Nor- way w! durins the 1m eight Ywrs has increased ten fold in numbers and in value. Ofthe Ohhfil‘ fur animals mink has impressed most, the rest are of little import- ance. In maldnc a. more intensive 5W9’? of fur farming in Norwsy it was learned thst the mp0 o4 mum to females varied in difler. ent districts. Later it was; behaved “wt a nevus could be efleoted by ‘AWYBMMG’ the number of males to each female. Th xtansive poly. Fmm" Ill"!!! was resorted to depression in 1am and naturally compelled economize. A wide It!!! exist; u and of mating. of 6 ulness biiity of this system FABTS ABOIIT When used on _a soil- SULPHATE OF AM jurious to plonf growth. applied to the soil. generally speaking, ore mode Nitrate of Sodo is used. Such reactions ore culled 375 lbs NITRATE IT IS FOSSIB WILL IE NO INJURIOUS A Charlottetown I Ou dome breeders claim tbs number 0d non-producing may”. ed. still others claim that pocy- gamous mating gave better results than when them was one male own ferrule. Nevertheless, if it 1| feed costs and by selective mating enhance the that this limit has been set bythe Value oi the animals and the pelts available food supply. produced. polygamous 115mm; should be given more serious con- aideration. Wheliled per fbmsle varies from. three to six per litter, above or ‘below these nmnbers are excep- ons. youne whelped. notion was 427. seventy-three cent od’ the total number of farms carry from l to Z5 texcsend 7'2 per cent or the total number of snlnmls are represented by the ~; small farms. Production of young wufoundfobeieson thus-mail than on th fn farmers were the last to enter the field. They possess and their reaction on a soil: NITRATE OF SODA HAS AN ALKALINE REACTION. ACID REACTION. Either, used in excess, will couse o reaction in- The injurious effects ore seldom apparent during the yeor that the fertilizer is Our soils, being ocid in reaction, Ammonia is used on them; ond less ocid when A Fertilizer mode from o mixtufe of 100 lbs SIILPIIATE of AMMDNIA hos o neutral reaction when applied to the soil, and will neither increase nor decrease its acidity. there is no residual effectroiniure pluni’ growth. EQUAL AMOUNTS OF PLANT FOOD IN THE FORM OF NITROGEN ARE OBTAINED FROM- 500 Ills NITRATE 0F SODA (This has on alkaline residual effect) OR 400 lbs SIILPIIATE of AMMONIA (This has an acid residual effect) or a mixture of- 375 lbs NITRATE of SODA, ulilf 100 lhs SIILPHATE of AMMONIA (This has a neutral residual effect) Any one of the above has four units Nitrogen, or rho some amount as supplied in one fcn of mlxad Fertilizer. carrying four units of Nitrogen as The residual effect of o mixed Fertilizer is ocid, alkaline, or neutral according to the materials from which if is compounded. LE TO SELECT A FERTILIZER FOR A SOIL SO THAT, AS A RESULT OF ITS USE, THERE onowru m AFTER YEARS. LET" US HELP YOU m ISLAIIIFERTILIZERcn. m. an: FLOWER SEEDS AI CHEAT SAVING fllflffiffff/i’ * QUAKER conu ruurss »; or murms ~ I Varieties-Including‘ Now Patricio Iogon Curly Top Zlnnlu on Illauid yo: C!!! rub?» 22:. we: ru- ' - Osu Co" Pour Nana S On b remeles I0!‘ 1e w curtail the luvesbnent male foxes, thereby xeducinl st the suns time "The aver-age number of young _.=..>_...r The average number of per female for the o: . e smaller for Ins flfipcrienoa l (Continued on page 1aT'o31 a) ‘ W‘, rlsnnuzrns MONIA HAS AN more ocid when Sulphate residual effects. of SODA, and Hence EFFECTS ON PLANT P. E. Island,