surly ‘t. 1929 '- THE ‘(JHXRIQOTTE' ADVERTISERS’ lllliEtiTtiIiY“ it What You Want and Where to Get It l NEWSY FARM NOTES ‘By Agricola FOR WEARING APPAREL-FURNISHINGS PROWSE BRO DRY GOODS, LADIES’, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAK S.. LIMITED HOUSE GB. rbeR-lelitrlocetonndtbsnlgbtnlbgsttbenlgntrnca. 58-106 Street. We Believe In Prince Edward nuns. u Phones"! FOR DEPARTMENT STORE 80MB PNIIIOUXIOQMGDE from aadfll- BRACE. McKAY t? COMPANY, Limited Wholesale and Retail Distributor: of- Bavdwue, Groceries, Paint, Furniture, Stoves, '" Hour. Feeds, Salt, Fishing supplies, Fox lleeds, Ranch Building and Put Farming Supplies. Ross-Miller Meat Brick Store, Water Fox Biscuit. and Summer strata. 10 Large Warehouses. Centrally located. . Phone ldl, 183 or I83. BUMMERSIDI. P. l. ISLAND ‘ The largest Distributors of Fox Netting and Ranch Supplies in America. BELIEVE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. , Cement, Lime. Plaster, to produce 100 per cent. toeonnrmthisarebelng FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IRUCE STEWART lb 60-. LTD. Sprayers, Dusters, Fertilizer Spread- ers, Potato Diggers, Pumping Systems. Electric Plants. We Believe in Prince Edward Inland a Great Geo-‘re Si. Phone 62. Buy Frost d: Wood Implements with the utmost confidence. They are backed by ninety years‘ exper- ience. Horse Hoes, Cultivators, Seed- Jg, 1371115, Manure Spreaders, Disc Harrow: , Fertilizer Potato Planters. We Believe in Prince Edward Island I38 Kent Street. P110118 93 FOR A BANK run BANK or NOVA sco-rrs. Offers You “pg-pg .- SECURITY - PROFIT We Behave 1h Prince Edward Island Cor. Grafton baa In» nurse 5% FOR COAL DEALERS W. D. GILLIS & C0. . hub cite - coar. - Bituminous , 1g w: something besides luck ti!" ‘ gave u] s reputation for square » dealing. We Believe in Prince Edward island ' Bruce Stewart's Wharf Phone lid CHARLES LYON! b c0- I-‘LARD AND SOP!‘ COAL Petroleum and Ber-co Coke- . Safe and Economical Fuels. ‘ w. Iolievc in Prince Edward Island * Id Queen 8t. Phone ll! FOR CLEANERS l new anzmon cbsannss _' mpg can be cleaned, we 3311x213“, Quality and service ex- -coi1sd by none. ~Our reputation 7°"? protection. Servi~e Our blot-io- w,‘ my“, m Prhlo; Edward Island . 13o lpugwo Ave. Phone Oll- FOR AN ELECTRIC COMPANY » snub-WATSON macs-arc c0- glectrio WirinB. Cimmmml- ma’ ' Repairs. Household Ushlllld WWW"- , "Do It Electrically!‘ We Believe in Prince Edward "h: lent and Great Geo. Sis. Phone lueatmu s MecIIINNON ‘ 55W,‘ 110x55 sun was , . Repxesentills . 1| 2m: co.,orr..onnon. Phone III- EN 111 Knit BL FOR roars a. rrcnsno a co; malélilgi lililgvoon _ O — I . 38$ of our-ambition u to . IQWO I9“.- bgaavaiarrllra lelorulnswnss ‘Pinochet: gunman‘! ‘many icon GASOLINE-OILS roa A sanvrca m... A I L ' . “T'- __ STATION rue-r nae for u: slnall db A ' . ' comer nos. m . m,‘ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ._ ,' " o“ "wig!" ggw“ ‘ a l... amass m. n: n”, “g cmwgmlfl. Wfl-l-fimglfin- Km. a on saso non. Distributors. Fltaroy b Gt. G00. Sh. - 155 Queen Si. the Island with s complete, safe investment service. 132 “lchmond 5k I. K BBO‘? lire, Life, Accidenfi Plato 1M Richmond 8L All Kinds ‘Irausscted. 6i Queen 8i. Phones THOSE WHO CARE ‘IO BI PRICES I58 Richmond St. We Believe in Prince‘ Edward Island‘ mu HARDWARE . I-‘ENNELL a cnslvnbsn Hardware, Paints, Oils, Tools. Cutlery. Fox Wire, Builders Hardware. We Believe in Prince lllwardjaiano Phone 81 FOR l-lOME-D-OOKING iilclNNlB BAKERY PURE Home-Made Pastrilll. 451 C shes. - "Buy our breed. we knead the. doll!!!’ We Believe in Prince Edward Island o. r. smono t c0." urn. Prince. Edward Island's Pirst Invest- ment Bankers. Serving the public of Phone I90- FOR INSURANCE mimi- Insurance in all its fonns. Sickness. . We Believe in Prince llllII-Pd llllli Plllinn IQ HYNDMAN is co. em s. o. nmsman. Home. The Oldest Insurance Alllncy in -Prince Edward Island. We Believe in Prince El"!!! lllllli FOR LADIES’ WEAR run vouus snorrl nxcbosnm LADIES wean son DRESSED AT MODERATE We Believe in Prinoo ldwlrd Island Phone Ill-L For A mm: COMPANY in every poultrynianb power. . --—'-——- neaoselve elvmbsrou tl-ere is scarcely any sion. lb. hard soap, careful. and cover. is quite mild. Glam. house. and may be applied to but not of course, to the hens. I = Spinning and Weaving fl-ddl wnu; side otherwise l alde for losses. Send early. WM. LANDIJGAN, lnlrln, P. I. l. CHANGING ‘III llX OI‘ CHICKS lcienog is forging ahead in cur- ious fashion these days. Last year I read of the use of x-rays in chang- ing the sex of chicks-and expected the scientists engaged in the task. Lit- tle has been saldabout it to the present however, but I gather that the egg is exposed to the X-rays for the purpose of killing the chromo- some which would produce a male bird and st the same time stimulat- ing the female chromosome, which will produce s. pullet. As the fertile egg contains these elements of both sexes, the result of the treatment is pullet hatches, according to Paul R. Had- ley, of lianwoodpN. J. Experiments nducted at Guelph, and up to the present the treatment costs about $4 per pullet produced. This might be looked upon as discouraging, but excessive cost is the invariable initial accom- -All the various forms of animal life which man has gathered round hlm for his comfort and subsistence are troubled with external parasites, in the form of lice or mites, and in l order that they may thrive it is necessary to watch for and exterm- inate these pests. For this purpose insecticide more effective than the contact "poison" known as kerosene emul- It is harmless,’ cheap, easily made and readily applied, and‘ may always be at hand as s "stock" mix- ls Cvlllflilll st. PM" 4'" ture. , The stock solution may be prepar- " ed in rsmall quantity by boiling to- FOR _ gether, one quart of soft soap, 1-4 (‘*1 kerosene emulsion n hardly be car- ried out. It is bet r at that season ot apply equal parts of pyrethrum powder and dry cement, dusted along the back of the animals. Or mix thoroughly four ounces of subllmed sulphur, a ounces lard, and 2 ounces kerosene. and smear along the back and side of the neck. LIMESTONE AGAIN Since writing the article stressing the need of lime on sour soils, I st- tended the convention of the Live Stock Board, and heard a discussion on that question. There is no doubt that all were in favor of the use of lime, and some had found it to “work wonderszc" nevertheless Professor Baird sounded a note of warning. The value of lime ls, in great part, due to its power of rendering avail- Bbie the Plant 100d already in the soil; it must not be regarded as fer- tllizer. The crop following the ep- plication will be larger because of FOR panlrnent of new methods. and as the great amount of plant food it time 800s on the cost will be lowered. can withdraw from the land, and so THE QUEEN 119T"- , It is thought that some similar to that extent the land is poorer. A 5 “m” Egxmuhund m,“ m method maybe found to treat hens Isuccession of applications would ex- on’ so that they will produce infertile haust the soil, and hence arose the 11. C. BROWN eggs-though. thstis not so import- old Scottish saying that "Lime pram-um, ' ant, since that particular control is makes the father rich and the son poor.” Bllii fllibiied with judgment. and followed by s. proper rotation togeth- l er with barnyard and chemical manure, lime will prove its value every time, and the “son" will be richer instead of poorer. iiLate Spray of Apples Needed M. b. Davis, Central Experimental Farm Ottawa, Ont. Not infrequently letters are receiv- ed at the Central Experimental Farm from growers complaining that ol- though they have sprayed their trees, their fruit during I , . v - if possible both solutions, before ‘ -- is the best form to use because ons should be performed with three stone nozzle directs the spray l! Potato Sprays Rtflursflnominion tioluflaarlottetowmlhl-I. i Lots blight and rot of potatoes is htrolled by bordesux mixtursgbut Joust be applied before the plants ‘come diseased, and for this reason. rticularly ' in Eastern Canada, ray must begin when the plants are -- t six inches high. Observations de at the Dominion Laboratory of ant Pathology Experimental Sta? ' Scotch lavage.’ Ugustleum‘ Soothi- n, Charlottetown, show that sp- "cations should follow with ten days tervsls throughout the growing ason, with neglecting the ex- edingly important late sprays. In v dy weather the interval should ' shortened to six days. iSpraylng with Bordeaux reduces w“ cm“ “u” aw“ L- ‘rly blight, controls late blight, and jomotes incl-cued yields. Reduced l its simplest terms spraying ls a eap form of insurance which gives 0d returns whether there ts blight‘ ‘ not. Leaves that are kept covered lth the spray are larger, darker ‘sen, and have a greater capacity - manufacturing starch. Copper lphate and lime are the two chem- als required. These combined in the "esence o1 water ‘form Bordeaux ‘ixture. To obtain the best solution, tcse two chemicals are first dissolv- separately in water and the two lutions mixed in the most dilute u-m possible, otherwise a "heavy tecipitate will form which will clog s nozzles and settle rapidly if s1- wed to stand. In preparing the by, therefore, always dilute one, ixlng, and never mix them until are ready to spray. Quick gives s very fine precipitate when aired properly. Hydrated lime is sat- tory. but the amount indicated in 1e formula (4-4-40) should be in- vessed by about one-third and only 1e best grade used. Air-risked or ear- naicd lime is not suitable for mak- 1g Bordeaux. For best results. spring opera- ozzles to the row in such a. manner l . . o”, ‘gimand g Boys’ Suitsto$12.00~$8 9 _i 3..., "'_' “ Double Dollar Days ,° ~ ~ g. Hairy Qweet "clesiyj This is d clearing line. Three piece and "T; My; 223;: :‘."€3..?’3?f.§%3.3°£2.‘" v $0.05. spotmroombabs. uusguasb Root.:§ ' . ys _ éTZlii"luu-§§ Moore t? McLeod Ltd - era. : . i M4“ ‘ ‘ “.“ “ “ “ ‘ ‘u “ u, Caraway. Carum Osrvl L. (mm). Water Psrsnip. Pal-snip, Pastiuaca‘ sativs L. (M2620). Cow-parsnip, Herscleum lanstum Mlchx. (M331). ' " Angelica; Angelica atropurpurea L. 5 | X T 1 M ._., spikenard. Anus . sultry sir-superior.’ Arslis hispldl Wild Ssrsapsrilla,’ ‘Aralia nudicsulls Bunchberry, Pigeon Berry, Cornus moumi-letved Dogwood, Cornus cir- Red Osierbogwood, Coo-nus Alternste-leaved I Dogwood. Bush Honeysuckle, Dlerviila Mountain ‘fly Honeysuckle, Iionicera American ‘Flyi Honeysuckle, Ibnicera ~ Snowlberry. Bymphoricsrpos racemes- mlu-nmgymshte. ‘borealia l-Ilgh- ush Cranberry. Arrow-wood, Viburnum scerifoliuu; Withe-Rod, Viburnum ‘csssinoides and two quarts of water. When dissolved add one pint of kerosene, and stir until the oil is intimatelymlxed. When almost cool run into a. wide-mouthed container Whenrequired for use, dilute with sfor i! parts of warm water. and mix thoroughly. Kerosene by itself would scald an animal's ' skin, but when beaten or stirred well into the soap ‘This makes an excellent spray 'for the inside of farm buildings such as the cow stable. pig-house or hen- anlmsls themselves in warm weather In cold weather washing withl lend me your wool to be spun into yam. t5 cents for single and 28 cents for double.‘ sires, nne, medium" and coarse. lend by parcel port or freight. I pay freight on I00 lb. lots. Weaving dons with wool warp and double width suitable for blankets. All white except border where grey may be used. Wool must be clean. Put ship- pers name and address on all parcels and owners name and instructions In- not be respon- that particular year has been badly affected by apple Wib- Upon close inquiry it Ls gener- ally ascertained that only the first two or three sprays have been given and that late infestations of apple scab have caused the trouble. Growers should realize that there is no set number of sprays required. no ru e. of thumb method whereby economic control can be guaranteed. 501m years the late sprays are all important, while during others the reverse is the case. The calyx spray which goes on before the calyx closes ll centrally the third spray and in some seasons may have to be follow- Bl! by at least two or three more. To obtain control of apple scab it must be remembered that lt is necessary to practically keep the foliage and young fruit covered with a good fung- lclal spray. Only by doing so can the fruit. be safeguarded against late in- fection. ~ Very frequently fruit is kept clean "hill late into August and then on ac- count of a few clays of close muggy weather, sufficient scab appears on the fruit io cause serious loss. Grow- ers should be constantly on the alert to avoid such a condition. and if in doubt, should immediately consult their nearest spray service. In a lntse number of the fruit districts these spray services are now well un- dlfwlll’ and offer the grower a means o: obtaining much bem- guidgnc, than has been available in the past. the and Butter. ' body builder." We Believe In Prince Edward SUPPLIES s-rmuz. ensvv arm raaaooa Complete supplies for plumbers and pipe fitters. Builders supplies. lfardwear for hard wear. weatherman-unnamed TH‘ PUD-I Mull COMPAN! Clarified d: Pssteurized ma, Oman) "pup; Milk-Nature's only complete Phone BIL r011 rnulvlsslis h . a smziwnsnnv , BOXES 100,000 u. Stock Wholesale a. Retail ma... a nenlatioaatcssaareouireo bythslmallhsitsdot. t l ‘m .0 unm-zn clnrrn a c0. Charlottetown Another important reason for keep- ing control of the scab right through the season is the bad effect of scab on foliage. Loss of leaves prematurely d"! t0 my cause means loss of crop the following season. Herr Ludwig Geuer rode 1.070 miles from Neu Munster, Germany, to Budapest. Hungary, to attend the re- cent equestrian tournament. MELOTIF SEPARA TORS None better. If ls good. It nu s record melon skimmiogmfewrepsirusndlolll lilo. IABM lNGINIl-lllrgs sad small. PUMP JACK! for deep or shallow wells. looondhsndmsehinesin stock. Get prices, they will interest 101l- lnrvlhloc M: slammed- JOHN’ H. GILL lirdraftsoltaet Charlottetown i i w-nwards while the other two spray pwards to cover the lower Bllrface f the leaves. Tho pump should be psble of- delivering the spray under an even pressure of 150 to 200 pounds. However, it must be understood that success is measured by the extent to which the leaves are coated. Grow- ers. therefore, must adjust the boom and nozzles so as to thoroughly coat the leaves with spray. The nozzle sr- rangement should be changed for each application to keep pace with the plant growth. Machines have a tendency to lose pressure at l-he ends o.‘ the rorvs, with the result that the plants in these areas are not prop- erly sprayed. 'I‘his is remedied by skipping every four rows going one way and spraying these 0n the return trip. In this way the sprayer covers sufficient distance on the turn to maintain the pressure. To correspond with the weekly to-I bacco rations for men. the poorhouse at Wandsworth. England, will issue candy to the women. A fleet of airplanes, twice as large: as those already in use and capable of carrying 40 passengers each, will be added to the India air mall route. Q0 PEERLESS , FOX 1w; TTINGL ~wnsr we nsvs wru. sour “it's Better to be Sure Than Sorry" gm yo"; s" the most pvontabl investment that W! Ill" N’! 7"" going to lose them. b! Ilillg any 0th! Netting than PeIrlQar ~ “Uertslniy not" “Why?” "Because," yo‘ fess II Clo Inn! in; that the belt “QUALITY NI! TING" is proteethlg your Posh. This neithg is uabvasuaan Io~ fore and after being woven. llaon rlat without honing or Ils- ging sud makes a perfect fence. Can be erected by aa “AMATPUI.” lflClAI-L! biADl POI UI. DUI PIICI! All ‘Ilil Ill’! 0N III IILAND. The Rogers Hardware Comoanral-"l- . » l Larger Withe-Rod. Viburnum nudtlm 1 osmium Elder. JsmbueuLoansdeaz-i Red-berried Elder. Sambucus race- Rsdio fans in Wellington, N. 2., re- cently heard a nightingale sing in ' ’ ' ‘ Ihiglsnd. . _~_ Plants wrooo mvvvoo- _ nium cicutsefoiium Behrsnk. (Mwib). ' cum L. (M2618). ' (M2622). :o\vx\§\,g<i~ ‘STRONGER FOXNHTING g Be Safe — use Prince Edward- With 46.000 meshes in a single roll of for netting, .' you will realize the security and protection that ls given - ' by PRINCE EDWARD fox Netting, with EVERYdVESH- SIX TIMES STRONGER. THAN THE ORDINARY- every mesh solder-sealed into an immovable, time and. weather reslsttng safeguard for your foxes. ' —the FIRST Fox Netting l Still? the BEST Ranchers have dug up PRINCE EDWARD vrlre, tn use 18 years, and found it good as the first day it was used. PRINCE EDWARD is specially made for tho salt-laden atmosphere of the Maritime Provinces, and l; as superior to the ordinary as safety is superior to risk. USE PRINCE EDWARD and lave future regrets; Prince Edward Fox Netting is Sold by R. T. Hohnan Ltd, Charlottetown ' Russel (Jhampion, Kensington. Wm. Callbeck, Bedeque. sis L. (H761). qhwRfkTi Human’ Ltd” summersida Hayes, McKay 81 $113111, Tyne Vane?- I J. H. Myrick s. 00., Alberton. I (M1628). xxrx. snsbrscnhn . flOdmOBl L. (M2506). . Vent. ‘(M 1M6). L. mama). coanacear: carledensla .1... (M1624). cinats Ifnenhtnain, not M5614). : f ,_ ferpyilicbr. 01:020. Cornus aiternatifolls L.f. (M2825). XXXI. cstnrronrscnas Lonecera , Mill. (M9154)! I ' caeruler. 1.. (tr/ts). csnadénsls Marsh. (tents). ostrich; toner). vsr_ lmgriillfil. (Forbes) sender. :75'l‘)'. ' Viburnum i Opulus I... var smericanum. (Mi-ll) Alt. H1759). b. (nainzits). , r. tarmac), , l... (Bsln, in error? :30). r l moss i... (Mzlol). (To be continued) 017V atch Your F oxes Summer Diet §_ i .. .. / § The summer diet is a most important one, great care should be exercised in selecting the proper foods. Meat feeds should be reduced to a lllillilllulll and supplenleixtecl by cereals and vegetables. 1M PllliiLAl. Fills’ 111181. fill/i‘ ‘ fed dry and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD with 111"" m. added make the ideal summer cereal ration for both aciuits and pups. These two highly nourishing foods en sure a bal- anced ration together with an abundance of numerals and most valuable Vitamines. IMPERIAL FOODS keep the foxes in good flesh and make them generally’ ltealtrxy and active. IMPERIAL eliminates prmuature shecldmg . _ generally caused by excessive meat feechng or an imbal _ _,_ anced diet, and make for better pelts “then prime. l Always keep a good supply of IMPERIAL$ onliand, feed them liberally and you W111 reap results 1n highest ., j 'class foxes with highest-placed pelts. _ _j a For sale by leading dealers in all business centres or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. L Box 4‘- "- Phone 721 ‘BISCU - x". 4 iAi-J o.‘