‘f i _is .-, ,_. ,‘ or * . ."'. \s'i . _*__ .i ‘\ , .-. , .[1 I \>. .,._ .... . `.*. -yi , . ~ 4 xr ~ . .' ,‘ _ _.,-tl. ,. . ‘r . 1 - ~. . ‘ 'I/. r ‘i . - f . _.mo ~ .._.._., _PAGE 'rwEr.v1=; _ _ _ frm; _cH.<_iRLqr'rg'rovv1~1 qoanoylw - _ APRIL 15,1933 F"=2'1 'T 2-2 1': ' 2°: 2': 2'! C01 t Races I New Glasgow Vhmwumiliinv ill iiimuniirl . - °~'--" " ' - ~ ~ I '~ o ---nn ' u I" i:il§:_:;f,:,:__-:,- .-4- Egg.: g.: 1.; :.g;;\.;§g.g§;{;};§{-I-”'-I-I-_=EI'I 3 I'Z'_.I°Zi-1!'I.+_.Z-I _I-I '31 -I-I__Z-I__..I°I 'PI ':':. -IfZF_£_.'.'---‘- .'-il'-WIREP.il".3-‘ig-‘-_x-3-x-313-Mile.;!'I§.-.i-'~=§P‘»§l ` Home Manoir. _._ i NEWSY Norss ........... Fiiiiii SEEDS ='"' iiiiiiiiifi (U.lUl¢K|nH» (C. E. Mdckensie) The recent letter from Captain John L. Read on colt stakes is timely and should receive the esm- est thought and consideration of every one connected with the fu- ` ture racing activities of our pro- vince. In reading over what had been accomplished in the early nineties when colt stakes were in vog-ue and. time racing, I feel that I am safe- M in backing up the genial Captain: in asking for serious consideration th of colt stakes. Under present conditions what 8 encouragement are we Slving to the breeding cf harness horses, when 8 one who has sufficient coin can st- b tend the Old ulory or some other b s.i!e of coils and used trotters and' ol is cble to procure anything from a 140 starter to a free-for-all. M Would it not be better business I for this province to foster the' li breeding oi' speed horses by the( y te-establishment of colt stakes? i h quite a large number of well bred st and speedy mares which if mated ) (J. Mffiicholsbn) ` A4 '-'I The trend of the times is dis- IYIDIDOIA _,Wi ` _J ` 7"' __ “_ was mt tm 139| mg; mn) timtly toward colt racing. and es-_i - ‘ h M wud in me ,mmm gg valuable, opportunities for money ,ii i, 330 over n provincial track. Winning by two year olds The nec Thnking over my remarks about an 6 Gm, dm me tn* we um, essity to stimulate breeding in the the shooting of the sea cow (or tai year, makirg a record of 230 gi~.¢.Msriti.me Provinces is in part ‘I _ualrusi which visited the Island in in mms the mst Ma,-mme bred mm-psponsible for this, while the unmis-_192B, I was reminded that there is fo to trot in 2.30 over g Maritime teksbie interest shown by the rn-’a long list of animais either ex- ne “_ Itire racing public also factors. Colti tinct, or ou the road to extinction- fo In 1891 only these two at home iruoee are popular with sll classes Those mentioned in this Note will, so ode the charmed circle but aixiood their steadily increasing Pon- , “_itl_1 one exo-piion. lac found to be th later saw nearly sixty tr-ctters ulsrity will have the direct effect-vict ms of tho arc-r-enemy, Man ce the ultimate results on our Mari-_ md Pacers bred and owned in the of increasing the production of The e.vcept.on is the herd of wild_ne be* | z _ a you U1 trotted in 2.28, being the in-st Ped-lily. toward more, and mor0_. GOING, on GONE: ,tin 0 3 - . . ' 1-.ea i ‘ Mlnni _ 5 _ _ ' l ° I , _ I' ' tra ar times with records of 230 or material for them One ofthe stock cattle at chillingham Northuni ter and four of these were in'obJec'tions to tire present system of berland. England this herd has el e 3 0 im trotting horse breeding is that the come dovin to us from pre Roman oi The Maritime colt stakes had breeder has no adeounie mlrkvt reatly assisted in developing the for his products without waiting so ngsters md not only had we long that his profits usually vanish; everal four year olds provincial this being due to the fact that ted‘with records of_"2.~30 or better| colt trctters have so few opportun- ut we also had mir three year ities for money-winning as compared ds in the charmed circle. Iwith aged horses, that the breeder. In 1891 tha-re were only seven as a rule derives little or no benefit d Grevy's _sehr-a, of the moun- me mu mu by smug dw, ma ns near V.ctoria. Nyansa, is go- month of bmhd_y_ The mmm, °f g. The gorilla, too, is ear-marked r extinction: its numbers were ed_ New aww] md “ck wmmlb ver great. and only its preference Mes .womuxt wsmnz mm Mm r the remote jungle has saved it M_ Mama and Mn P_ L_ o,_mp_ far. But man is encroaching on ben For ‘chock Mm Herbert sw, e jungle everywhere, and will “umm and M1” Rum Dgcklesomy :-thinly kill off his ferocious he’ ‘mimals Whose depleted them to the different convenors._ The New Glasgow Womerrs Iu- stitute met at the home of Mrs. .Harland Hill on April 8rd. with et about 50 years ago. Its rein- “venue” mmm" md two vw, - Ve' B‘”`°h°u'° Z°b'°' 1° °l’° ‘°°°' tors present. Members answered previous meeting read and s.d°'P¢'~ After the correspondence was read‘ fghbw' f it was moved, seconded and carried 1 The nyala, s jungle-deer, the that the pwsxdem and s°m.,¢”.y md’ the kudu’ and the sable' °re.flll in the quc-siionaires and send has preserved a historic race from of cxtincti:n. ‘na tim s, niid as Lord Tankerville numbers iozbodc early extinction. Next Hn can Wm bc answered by- cirimct any longer' maintain it, it The grrnt “schools” of Arctic ,has been saved on`y by the public wha`cs have been wiped out,` and donating a sufficient amount to the tragedy is now carried over to m ."cari'y on." In this case mankind the Antarctic. The sea-cow proper’ the North Pacific was exterml- Ste ted in the year 1768, and the emo _ "'I‘hc d-=pressIon has affected rue' csi." Refreshment committee. lr member telling in what woy.§ venson and Mrs Morlllld H111 m committee Mrs R WJ But nobody intervened to save walruses which formerly occurred wvenmn and mm mmm Huy' 'rritimc bred horses ct home and from the performances of horses bfvad which hld entered the that ho breeds, Mio;-9, and more st and dur`l1B the f°il0WiriS' seven valuable races for colts especially ears a`m0St one hundftd Oi’ OUT for two-year-olds, are in line with 5""°rS Wh° Visited the Island- *md orses had gone into the charmed present day wpdigipns and de. At 91° Present “me We mi/9' circle, over half of which were'mm»,.-ig, lil OWf1€d Ln U15 Maritime! Bild Thgrg ig igjiothgr arigig 01’ the 1' f0!'ty UWUCU 01” bred °l’\ P- E- game I would like to touch on, and , CNS W “Y °" the 8°” 51"-‘i 1” me Island. Of these forty. seven were that is, there is no provision mode province would in a very few years si produce “lots of speed." to In such horses as “Long Set” *Great scott," “Knlmuck," “Alwor- In thy,” “Great A_xwcr'thy," and the home grown sons of Captain Au- r »- hwy, “Colonel Aubrey," "Great|-1 Hai,” and others we have the breeding and I am convinced thuti the progeny of our Island matrons early education will be able to hold their places with all corners. 5 i Let us think the Oolt Stake prob- ws red by Aiii’i8ht. five by P1'@C€P°" for the man of moderate means 1'. three by Abdallah Mfmngef- that owns a. second-flight horse » three by Dean swift, two by Her- “Bild AHWw'thy," “Bellini S. to beg for peace: at the ' " some time offering to mskv amends for their previous offences ' ‘ t Bevenis had come too far to e easily satisfied, and my gg. g to try for this competition _ e r Dr. Taverners bulletin on bird Wi es In the meantime, whilst W° lvrrs Stewart Parlunan. Mrs. R. W._ Progru . - - , Mrs . Stewart Portman. President' brought meeting to I clolv- 'U10 oiiowlng entertainment was enjoy- Ghorus by Institute members. clining in numb:-rs, and the dan- Reading. MP5- MWVYU 3’-ilmm' et, Mrs. P. 1.. oampbell and Miss demic of some sort may str'ike'HH¥1'i¢’t Weekl- Rumi' Mi* R' A' Dainty refrediments were thel1_ served by the committee in chal`8¢- _"UW lllllvllli ouu sPR|Nc s'roci< NUMBER oN: Early--Late-Aisike-White-Sweet and Alfalfa C|over¢Timothy Seed _ Hazards Imrroved -- Millpond -»~ Derby and Bang- ho rn Turnip Seed-Yellow Globe and Yel- low Intermediate Mangel Seed .- White Russian--White Fife-_Red Fife and Mar- quis Wheat-White Banner and Victory Oats--Duckbill and Mandschouri Bar- ie_y -- Silverhull Buckwheat - Golden Vine Peas - Vetches and Longfellow Corn. -All of which we are selling at lowest prices. WHOLESALE and RETAIL SPECIAL PRICES to Farmers’ Clubs and Institutes. All fresh stock which wo have bought from most reliable soedsmen. Call and see the extra good quality of our Seeds and get prices before buying. A. IIURNE & U0. __ _ _ __ _*_;»_-- --_.'_. ___ ._.__,. .___ .___._. _ _E ' I 3 _#B_ 5' B ;.; ;.; _;.; ;.; ;.; ;.; ;.; ¢.;_-;.;=.:-zfe:-:=:-:-:-:' :-:==.:~:;_=="-:-:1".‘£:-:..;-zses;-; :-; :-:rr-':-: -:-:§:~:: :-: :-: ":-:Z--.:~:.--="°:-: _:-: :-: 1:-:&:»:s=:»:E:-:£1-:§::§:~:-_§.:-:§§:~c:-:§:-:§-an-c' ~ FOR FARMERS, STUCK BRI-;1-:D1-:Rs AND GARDEN1-:Rs unearth \~. 1 1 i d t bli ly prove that the _ gm 0; '$6 inter finders were induced to adopt the dangerous ‘w ment {oundation_ or in other Bxnedient of purchasing peace with I ras thot- “the ...rt was o rake." iii* Mmm. WM f°°°iV¢d_ih° D these ch,cumtanc”_ _w ,atmy money, and their entering into an r r m- ' wo _‘___ ___ the _an or _md my own mvmdble om.ms,ty_ I h"¢_ alliance with the Caledonians, xe- -tr g P “ :some were which “Wed hostilities- They received x gven ln the Famiiy Herald of hem thinking ml . _ 0 -d ' arch 29th, which comes in very I hm” M apply during the mms unix ,zo t .gud therein” kept r pposltey Remember that not summer' Eowed ‘L11-1 izo Then they xe- oveihead for three hours, and less than three boxes must be put The Hezned OWL! th; mgwrlvz W'th mor: .femcip tgmwthan EZZZTLOXE _'cried up men 0 ' . - t. a_nd tgey “should ncgtrcbe too _k___ed hare __ecem__y_ ns coloring length m thlyur 208’ me cove” ( se ge cr’ or ‘mm ` S am was rather different from that ir- W ww 5° bmi-wed by tho at- ealous minded -that ls, they set _ _ . . “cu M' h am a. sort of territorial claim and ;I‘fEt;';?':f_e dngpqgixed guise: he-serit toisB;1verusemf;:eT:s.;r§;; Bu . _ 9 . _ b 213:; with. or chase off, any in dark chestnut hue, but the speei- :nd coriaderable _reinforcement of t ' largely a'dingy P00116. and hinted at the advan- A real danger to the occupants mm Ruled was bird boxc or rather to their black and gr°y_p°rhaps 5 winter ta” that would “me from the li he 5. . were gone in the wild state, and ncsiliiigs, is the ubiquitous squirrel. Pi“m°3e? R” fm. :use pmvxnclisx tr; Enpetrgr humem I .3 , tht was very light in w g il. U1 ° Y “C1196 “P011 uniaci.; eg-_:gs t_:;sure___rTn;e_5 e; evidently hem ,im-ying It is the some of the qualities which wont o ey Sq 'ti 1 that this kind to make up the character or this The Labrador Duck was former- young birds from the nest The‘b°ue’ in this ds rc "tum l ' ile the. inary ruler. He had grim. ly found from Lorg Island Sound blue jay, crow, and grnckie must °f °'W1 15 numemlm' wh , ferred to the hal , do) hi guarded against by mak`ng tliei S°’F02°i1 °“'1 'md “hers are “td W ned ms ummm" “t my mst' but w W es M 1 th bs _ 01.,” 5,,a,.ce H ,,.,_ii is s pity; for the had found little happiness in the rance o c nest- x jus ' ' d HHUY- These birds were occasion- the right dimensions; these are gi- mghbflyins °wl° ue me nrmerls wt' H13 “me mm °n the me w ally scut to market in New York. vcr-r in the aforementioned pamph- friends- s°m° °"h“ °W1s have car' hm? md me 'uk indulgenw h’ 'lhrir n2~°01'd. says Recd, has been lei. tufts or- "hor-ns." _ gilvlyod towards his own family. The “Ezrg1lsli"-more _properly A ulumvirale °t'Dhmds` Just .d caused tmuble' both abmad 15 ‘2 . _ Domestic"-spar-rorv, is inclined “OW Neptune' "“P"'"' and Mars when he W” "’m°y¢d bl' fffillllellt “ISU will be Written off! to drive off the proper owner, and “W an in the ne ghmrhwd or the gmnmlm’ md 't h°m° when The South African "blaubok" annex its nest. If the nest box is fixed Star Regulus' They were 518° Ls' Mau” hours we" embmmed _ put higher than ten feet from all in opposition to the sun durins by the uudutiful conduct of his n extinct about the ycnr.1aoo. The! me ground it is not likely to he the first f°"f“f€h° 1" Mmh' Tm’ "ns °°‘“°“”° “"4 °’°t“- H° W” 0 Manchurian deer had been reducecli 11-copied with gpg.-,-g“-5, 5-,imc im-5.. influrnce-Whatever it is-Wm Def' n°° Unwmink. th¢l'°f0r0, to change t io 200 in 1000, and these were ex- pests prefer more inaccessible pla- 515* f°" mme time yet' his domestic tmubles even for a e terrnlnsted by the "Boxer" rebels. ces, more in keeping with their ROMAN BRITAIN' A' D' mlbzos' umpawn in tm’ X" n°rth' ‘]' . In Asia this animal ls extinctlsusplcious riatures,.More about the The dedswe mme M LWM' ‘triugh ‘dummg We ‘nd 3' °m°l but ri small herd is kept by the eernpehtfon next week. whici gave thv Empire W 5°""“'- B459 “mm W 1°fbid- Whfnihe was fought in February, 197. The letter of Virius Lupus arrived, an- ODDS AND ENDS victor immediately appointed one nounclng that the Roman province Virius Lupus as Governor of Bri- :eu 0:0?-run by the northern rei- an oaa ceieh. sittin uietiy tain. and this general led back the H. i seemed u if the esil or war r 'c-. d.. s. .. ,, European Bison, the finest and reading the other night, Ighgard 5 shattered remains of the British had stirred the spirit of the vet- largest of the forum of that con- -',.0',;e in the wail," which sounded legions. Not before time: for great eran, sod renewed his youth. He I-‘Iva t.m_m_ was bgoiwd out during the as if a mm,-C was sim-ing_ A5 the changes were taking place in the instantlyassembled the army, or- __ H liqgugfn war. 11 used to iniinbii, ii... Cauca. mm were an ¢1,,,,,ed our 1,51, mi, population of North B\'i*'°i“~‘“ dm* U' "M *D l¢°°mPlnv him. V-~----`.__._,_.,._ _- SU-1 dfsifift- A few specimens sur- I was rather surprises. hut, like the changes which may ha” W" °“° 'md °'"“‘° * f°'°°4 mlwh through _ D' j vlve in captivity but show no signs' scat in the history book, 1 wa.-.ind to some large immigration of for- Oeui, although the painful disease . _ _ of muifpiying and it is only af to hmm s|c¢a,._-- so I b,,ii¢d ,, tmp clgn tribes, perhaps from the north of his Joints was at this time so . ‘ “ ” nswer to their overtures. ing mammals. NEURITIS the autr -the likciiest ace 01.’ Europe- The R-°m5“ "Tm" “ve” “ut h° W" °\7l5B’¢d 9° 58 M or P v pi 0 I a mouse About an hour later th-\‘0W H0 light on the subject, be Carried in s. litter In sn inerediblii / T °"m’m1 ww# omnscwd with the 1 heard itsnsn. but there was yona statins that the oereoonisns short moe or time no lenses on I N | 54 E N s‘aught°r of the Ameyim-, bison is owing in it I ,-e_m, i¢,_ md mth. had become more Y\\1m¢¥'°i15» md th° *hm* Of Bfitliri. _ mm sent them away without any ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In Thuisday's Newsy Notes I to P ah-uses, tho sea-cows proper, the Uitoligs, msnatees and seals hich gre all Mammalia and an therefore not correctly described as "f'sl1cs." By the older natural- is all these creatures were includ- , ed in the Order Cetsceo: but now ” the seals and seal-like animlll are grouped in s' new or-der, the sire- ia, because they resembled aireril ~' r mermaids. At the present day he seals and walrus:-s are separat- d from the sirenis end placed mong the Csmivcrs or fleslrelt- th t s e tr'be under the name of "`*"‘_" mammals, s. shi-ew, or shrerv- Coloiul. the hist°\‘ilh °f WN* mf . _ mon” as some cali 1¢_ The body, events. informs us that these two 1 _ _ g|5¢U - , i Crwmy of the sc-ttlcr whose crops together w‘ti~. the head of the lit- were now the greatest of British ._ _ ~' ¢1-suture measured about an tribes, for even the names of the _ ` i ` it tr'amp'e= and destroys. And as it tic . I L ‘ ifh' is iutractible and cannot be train- inch and a half, while the tall was|0i-her I-'|1756 hid 5197896 in them- ‘ -A 1 ed like the Indian elephant there me-what shorter. The head has Ho gives some odd l°ll|P WW* ` ..\... alning the envoys for some time; “TZ .fa ...\.. '2!!Z, .#32 iff? 1‘$:§\ °“l-V t°° ‘VCU kU°W"- ling further happened that night: 9. fl W ‘ ’ 1 I - 'Ihc African e`ephant 15 "rip next momi,-,g I gave 9, iooir, and Maeatae had established them- Hguillst it" in two ways. It is hunt- there it was, upside down again. SGWCS immediately Y/0 WC f\°"i'h °f _ _. _ ed f°i` ii* i"°fy ill;-KS. which iw-vo This time it held one of our smal- tho barrier of Antoninus. Dion _ /_ QQ * , A elongated .nout 'rho scientific their society and government. from ‘f _ ,_ that it is doubtful if any will bc name or this tiny memmsr is sorex which the following il l¢i°°*M natus persomtus, the duplica- “They do no* practise huhsndry. so . h°"(`°~ ii-on of the specific name showirif_~;]l>1lf 1iV¢ by DHSIUWSE. W9 ¢h“°» The rhinoccros is another disap- that our typ. .* 3 Deifinir animal. It is hunted for If you tum up Gilbert Whites woods. They never taste fish. Litho' the sake of its horn which is sup- -'Nami-.ri History of so-?borne," you their lakes amd rivers furnish an n will find it good account of our. inexhnustfble Billipiy. . . . . Th!! SucC%Sful f0X 1'a.nChe1'S feed to the power live in tents. naked sud bore-foob be ”° "””“"°'°h'"`f°'. }f°f1'f“of.';°!;¢f.":§f.:§.7ff'.'§:f$ they contain food elements essgntizl r 1.... ..- ins.. .. oomomtiesr, .no they for health, strengtli and successful _ affirming the delight above all things in pillage. propagation ' .. t Zululand, and the other near the writers Belief in the power oi' the Their arms consist of o shield and ' ' - Th re i - ‘short spear. . . . . they il" dll- ~ _-spriad Lellliref (ters also. . . . . . TINY PNP!" b9 fed liber- me omeoey or the -'sr-1" but 1 for on emergencies a certain una a y I10Wt0 V1X€1lS 8.8 they Supply 616 The Quigsa, a striped horse once .mire nm nobody has yes terra.. or food or which if they eat only ments ne es t . 1 1°t_ animal is me ‘car form and on ben- es which grow in the stionably a wide 3.116 J. B.'s challenge. It will be re- so much as the size of a. bean. tml' C sary 0 ensule arge 1 .. inelther hunger nor thirst-" Was ters of strong pups and malntain 1 T__ l __________ *______ 3-! _-1--W this the origin or the "asia water' health and Vig'0I‘ Of ViXel‘lS. NE the eine*-r .cy ration of the Boot- fed during' this Sea' ` GR 0 L porrldfo’_'__wl1le_h in after timeswas f tish fi latin li? ° ° 1 Wllut 18 said to b the first tree These), “:b:;;lt 'Mba wok M1' wo Rl kahlaroo born in caitivity was the Delivered M wma Pom" ‘ Loilctdgilrtet itilxirrtrotlikotr? o:h!Ac;1:;1|- I I u n ru ansar sconce smear recent event in the Z"o in Imidw. B|'00|(Vi||9 0 |_td_ f ' and invaded the Roman province win. 1-:xcuaivos mzrsrnsxrs you ooon ness canes Found. The mother is o Mil'/0 of . ,0,,,,,¢,,,,, G,,,m"§;, un2';,m_ #rho history or these invasions in mn mmm E _= =-1 I - L = L i-_ 1- - - -1 -1 -1 -i -1- - -I " ew Gulnea I BROOKVILLE N B Wife- "W °hS¢\|l'¢. bill W0 "ld r 'hip' ' I' 4 ` At15i1-iii-iilJ`i$1-Hi-(7.31-ii-iii-'stiéfil-‘fi-ii-ii-tial;-i.iiilii-ii-ii-3 I A ' ' " ,that Luvus was at lellluli I \ :...,n..c _ ._ 3 _ 5 _ ,_ _ _ __-_ __ W' _____ ._,_.,._. -- . . ».» .-e,.L‘._W--,_T,,-.q-~,~-~- -.-~-~ --»~»-» -- - - ~- ~- *' _ _____1_______ - » ‘~fvpW;~»¢»~v~-~y_7\‘~5:51_,m§3~y:1v~r5s:-<.r;#vm»~»----- -.--em,.,.........._._.._.._...l._-__...~_.A~~ __i t i- - . 4... "_ ... so . nf . 11. .. ‘,7|{@5¥2-fir ,~,.= *ll I neutr- .fi lilliilli ononpfv so r fs, 4-.. R i “§W i. i -.' ¥` .i -. fi gl .i :gratis -N-'sa ~v_-<.°~.;=' Ii nys m or C011' L1; is econro v each I 81|) toeiry Nuys. W i i». i 9 2 1 ' f ._ /