MARCH 8, 1924 A 'l‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN __,._,__,,__--..--..~-—.. . .. » v _ ' also used by electriczrus. pattern‘ ‘ linkers and dentists. The qrealel lat-t nt‘ the wax produced. however. “ I s used by hooker-port; in ill" 0‘ Bee nnnuiacture of comb foundation. As wax is w-ir-tll more than three - times as lnuch per pound as honey HONEY AND SOME OF ITB every particle produced in the USES plnry should be saved. in an apiary run i‘or extract-d honey the great- E lmental Farms Note) er part of the wax will be from _ _ ‘ i “p” capplngs while a large amount can The trouble ls, you pay as much for thls “cheap" fence as you would for Honey consists o! sugar about be obtained ironl broken or dis- Fmsh 75 p91‘ cent, water 18 per uent and zarded combs and pieces of burr _ small quantities-oi mineral nlatter tombs scraped trout the hives and Yqu would 113v; (o i-gngw it sogiigg- and pay more for erecting, and other substances such as pro~ frames during the summer. _ - - volatile oils. As :1 rertaiu amount 0t tmpuri- Frost Rin -Lock Fence w1ll outlast an other because we make every tisn. acid and _ _ 8 _ _ Y _ _ Practically all honey Produced in lies are present it. the wax as inch of wire in our own factory; lt 1s No. 91/2 gauge wlre extra heavily gal- (‘anuda srlnlllllrlfi! 500"‘ "at"! lake? fr?“ :11‘ aviary‘: '18 f“? vanizcd to eliminate rust; its waved laterals take up strains that would ii-ucting but t s oes no a ec -try o a op sollle me 0t o rcn - Permanenu d- - f . b n ‘t ' d1- n nneaied _ a ~ , H y sag an or lnary wlrc cnce a ove a l ls aw a quality but makes ll Qhfliel‘ 10 hall wing or extracting -lle sax pure. and toughened especially for fence‘ ' ' ' die. Granulated honey can be Two methods are in general use brmlght tliacibvtvll) ‘tiiiumiligrtfiignholily- m‘? a "Sign"! ‘llbivhtlfll. "m" with?!" The ring-lock holds fast; the fence unwinds easily from the roll and gsahlns teiheraalre oai 155 degfeeg [m h,,,,i_‘{,,j§§,_.,§,,;"9j,“,‘,§ fyfnean”; goes up on the posts straight and even, ensuring a minimum of time and Fahrenheit, a higher temperature i; m‘. uni-a,- wflx pm-Mim- is i. expense for erection. When Frost Ring-Lock Fence will cost least to erect and maintain——and costs no more to buy-—why not enjoy the satisfaction it always gives. Sold irl 20, 30 or 40 rod rollsf-heavy and medium weights.- Cheapest in the end, It is only too easy to buy “cheap" fence that will stand up only part of the time that a Frost Fence would. than this darkens tho honey and 110w. process and only suitable Zor lnllll‘?! "5 (lal/"r- H0119)’ m“!!! be small amounts n! cappings or piec- stored in a dry DIME. M! l! flb- es of new comb. For a large sorhs moisture flllilc WRdHY- which tnlount rri‘ clippings and new comb causes it to ferment and GGCDHP 1mg; o; the ‘m; can be exii-amed W180- .“ aimed ‘"15" fiuliflbie by melting it ll! hot water and then "°“d.in°ns' we“ rimmed mmey Wm lllowlng it to cool. The wax brim: ‘ keep for a long time even from one ,3". ugh!" Wm fiEe to n", ‘oh and year to another. hm-deih Honey h“ e wit" to be "Bed For old combs that have been Tvtlllillfl)’ i" 9""? “mile I'm-h‘ °n used in the brood chamber or con- account oi its sweetness which is “in hhnflh h Wm he necessary m delicately flavored according to “,3 hmshhre to sehhrhw [he m,‘ the source irolu which it ‘is gath .-,.0m the rhhua Severn‘ good hot "ed 3m‘ “i” because o! “s high water presses are on themarket and and easily assimilated heat nnd my one of them Wm mo“ my ¢/-\'fi\} \‘ l .. >1; -- i Gel prices from the nearest Frost dealer, or write us direct. Frost 55%? Fence Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada - , x igfilrxvnfibgifilgzzxfgocdonw“ ‘wed ‘or iteelititna fair sized atpiirvy. The Th“ mm‘ o‘ Canadian honey i“ iiizltgslniitie lligtflwgileiegniiltilornttimlif n‘ i \ '\ z" J3*“g/__ ‘ Z1: _"'“'_ ot unsurpassed quality being light -' ' m ‘g A i t h l g 7;: "jig-l" i "rel :5 "f -' in colour and delicately flavored. y me 7-(3 {meg J u M) or H i - ‘herehore n“ "sea m thehome me lonle snnllur ulaterinl i5 spread 3G _ , _ M n’ "mine" e ' over the bottom rack n! the press ,1 j v13“ ca y ' ' 1nd two or three gallons oi‘ the I t The most conllllon way oi’ using molten ma“ is = , _ poured into it. The 4| “may is m’ a spread upon ma“ or edges‘ oi’ the burlap are then told- 3G t gyfighegtjagagyirgztfiseghe 1:13;: ed over evenly and another rack . a . making oi cakes and cookies tt has placed 0"‘ m“ M n‘ The we“ '5 ‘ L ' a decided advantage, especially for then tilled with boiling water. Phu hill . rakes that are meant to be kept. w" rack is “kn ‘iressed down by J’ tor some time as ‘it keeps the-m mom“ 3f " “new ‘md ‘he w“ luoist and improves the flavor Titlgfig: tcglprifiinisn . Q 4 JIIF A; with age. When honey is used in ' " ~ \_§ \y\~wA.-/}ntyg_\ ,,,,.4.,,.¢yr \\\l»i~4/n4\ll\\11lVV/1\\\\\M4\aJ“'“"'““"'“‘°‘* cooking it must be remembered, “crew °“°° 0" “flee ‘mrmg H" that . r cu t’ h t i hhohtevei/‘y "hgm? tggfefloig? at: (Itllllfiktuwfiii saturated with 'he hot waxy-ell‘ t operation so thllt the refuse be amount M “hum that the rec‘ e water and then to press again. flying weutlller when the moving _ _ m"! m’. must he m“ down 1h hrpm The wax being lighter titan water is done, antde second that bees o! _ ' hommh Ah honey contains hem a will float to the top and can be run dlliterent colonies are likely to ti. Ema" amount o; soda shhuid he u? oil into moulds. engage in a. tree tor all tight. when ed. about quarter oi a level tes- “ism” lgessesnil“? gum h Wm‘ i"<“w'§‘ie1§e'°¢$§g';elf’“fla:“;§o or _____.__ ‘ spoon to every cup o; honey‘ and ree rac s so a ree c. eesss ' at e ‘ _ , _ h circles, the baklnn powder reduced- Hnney w‘ b” "remd a‘ we time’ Fun“ more WW“! we “m datmmtiliy 1o'i°".°l.“"l§.li ‘em JTMgiiP-Lfiili ' 61113135.’... 12931351113; up the “honki- mn be honed, u honing er details on rendering wax can call 0J9 Ovefwllle by llllll H! c’ BY 9b I Elfin d_e_ I gives n h hm,“ flavor“ Honey ah be obiained "(m qgxpm-imenia, weak colonies or one yard to amount eng om e . so readily takes the place or sugar Fm" Bmlflli" N“ 26- °“ "BQES "m" “m” i“ “am” Wm“ “he” is CIRCLE 101x41. oozes VALUE AV. PER 0oz. in canning or preserving iruits, es- HOW w K990 the-Inf’ Th" bulletin m“? °“° “m” “h” "mm" i‘ Afton 11,662.10 2,616.65 23-62 itccially plums, pr-mchgg, peamem :an be had from the Publications best dime llllrills 0"" ‘mime’ Bioomfleid 611.1 110.02 26.51 lt also gives them a. richer flavor. Blllllfih. Department 0i‘ Agriculture. was“ the bee! we confined m 3MB" 34,3153 3305,02 24.20 lioney can also be used instead or Ottawa? 0m- C- B- Goodsrham- the" "W" m‘ 5°"°"‘J ‘M's a‘ a Bonshaw 6,6616 2,168.26 . 24-45 suizar tn making jams. As ti sweet- 901011110" Alllilrisl- time’ Beltast 22.0868 5,031.70 22-73 enini: tor summer drinks, honey ————<0>-—_ An easy method to ulltite two Brooklyn 6,798.5 1,546.32 22-75 Rives refreshing results. The kinds UNITING OOI-ONIEB FOR THE °°'°"'°“ wgflh" “m” m‘ Central Bedeque 15,696. 4,606.26 - 25.06 of candy that can be made o! all WINTER- ‘m’ “m” ‘s ‘° m" “Mk8 ‘he Cornwall 5,126.11 1,655.16 23-68 01‘ Dart honey are numerous. Candy 00mm“ we“ ‘mi “he” w remove Dundua 24,0651 5,662.31 23-53 made 0t honey is much better than (Experimental Farms Note)- The “"9" “M ‘m-m ‘mm 0”" °f Dgnflgy 16,9709 4-191-95 24-70 ' . . that made from ordinary sugar, as them w‘! plwmg over me "an!" Elmsd-ale 43355.8 10,052.13 22-93 honey is far easier to assimilate o“ "r m” egsenna“ tutors t" a’ single sheet or newspaper‘ The Egmont Bay 26331.8 6,174.14 23-45 and doe; no; i“ n", (“genial auocessfutl whitening or limes is to outmo- colony is then lit-ted on its East Palm 2524M 697593 24,07 Icing ma“ from honey Wm remain have the colonies welt! filled w-ith tloosaboard and placed over t-he Fairvme 15,651; 3330335 2429 flesh and moist for months wltll- 7mm? bee“ that ha“ am” mm m“ c010“ Wm‘ the piper 1w Grand River , 20,9971 4,882.25 23-25 (tut bglng impaired in "an". m. l-r no rleld work. T-here should be tween tthem. The bees Willi gnaw Glenwood 11673.7 2.53036 22-35 consistency. m. least: enough bees in the hm ltlloles unsung}: rtheréirdam in finiltotl: Hope Rive, 10,533,; 2112.21; _i_.,,>_____ t0 cove-r at least six or seven - me all - s» Y ll " on, 3,641.2 S . - - BEESWAX, HOW OBTAINED. etvarrranres fgtime gugbgrr Sig; gtllgollell 50:2?‘ Johnston's River 2 - 6m 0|‘ 9B ll C ' ' 1°“ _ Kensington . - -- 1 ' (Experimental Farms Note) fihlfmé hffiifi’ oggagoiiiailtrouil: Lhllilulntclilgr aldiflrmttéyrolzlifd silli/dlmilhiaoitvriii Mme (‘Qilifflisi 11 019 1 2 611 84 23.70 a Beeswax the natural secretion oolony is worth more than many ehambe-r removed. Lt ti! welt to Lorne valley =- _ L oi certain glands situated in the weak ones. 17m "9 °l "19 0M9" 5"“ “m” (McKtnnon) 8.50110 2-034-10 23-91 abdomen o! honey bees and pro When lutltited colonies "V0 llllitfllll! the colonies, the be!" Lot 46 15.58711 3,751.73 24-97 h duced chiefly by the younger lnem- tlhtinxs must bobome tn militiamen of course ‘twins lett- ll Moufligue 1,931.8 1,661.94 24-72 , hers ot the hiv: is used extensively ilimt, that nylne been have lotmt-y-there is no nreterww tor new" Mount Carmel 9,626.16 2,393.94 I in the manufacture ot many pro ed hhomsalveg and i: their hive is they can botih ‘be liett amid the Miscouclle 6,648.11 1,490.59 54-03 ducts such as bat-nus oils. Polish. moved they willmtrotuillélltéo‘ Itille old Ibex: owbililélrkfi :12; $1 “Tnzménd one llzilhlll-rllly Harbor N. zgaééézif 23-78, i lubricants, , - . , , es I 50°‘ 7i ' V 9W > ' Y - ' candles floor wax It is locolitkm 99° Y hm ‘which a“ um queens are saved’ New Perth 23.50311 5'5"“) 2359 is, as tollowsz-Dutrinll dutltl We" New London North 26,289.11 6,314.56 24-92 other in the flute tall when the North Wiltshire 5,194.6 1,206.19 23-17 ~bees have been contiiined t0 011010‘ North Side 20.872. 4.99700 23-93 hives for several days remove Orwell Cove 8,831.2 2,069.29 23.41 from each oi tithe weak colorlies Pjgquid 4,889.3 - 983.75 2%“ rive of the lightest combs, shak- progress 18314.4 4,353.51 ?--77 trig the bees from them down in Red you“ 66 from oi‘ the hive and pllshilll the (McDonald) 3,550.8 404-55 353 other lltve over to one side oi’ tlltfl Red House (Foley) 5.78941 1,352.07 i?” 1 hive, Two or three days ilaier place Rom, Bay 13.4432 3,090.35 41,3 u tight iiltitlnlg division board in Rustlco 11,8124 2,861.67 _ 54% the centre o! halt oi the hive! southern Kings 46.4292 11.30037 23-‘96 wlltfli ‘L119 bees on one side wdhstrathcona 950-7 " 227-923 2525 mire-a bring the combs and beclsourts . 6,404.1 21-55 mun tho other hives and place ODIISt. Tel-seas 12,8168 6.U95.g2 2-3-69 the opposite side or the dtivislolyst. Peters 25340-11 1-881-67 23-46 tbosrldo, thus bringing tOQQiilIQWSt. Nicholas 8.0109 .647“ 21-67 two weak colonies into one htvshst. Andrews 1989-“ 40s‘ 88 23~60 Provision must be made for a Springfield 17.224” 1-982-12 22-95 double entrance. Theea oolontlesist. Margarets 583.8255 i431“ 24-75 w“ Iii; fed in tille usual manner Tryon (Francis) 3-822-5 193-93 23-39 “M m‘ b“ wmmm‘ “m” "n Tm“ (Dammn) 476516 100486 2606 the cellar or outside. B! "Ill TYYW (FW) 6572'“) 1'56!“ 23:78 ’ ' '“°"‘°" “ “ipm” M “Ne” w‘ Tmadie cm“ 604616 £61161 22.110 . _ 0th this ‘is ‘hid In ‘the ‘mmrlllgbhgigt-B. ¥gglifiverl 328:7 '55-“ 431E Bread made W1 o°°da ma; a Kinross 6,264.9 21666.61 26.31 . 17.39411 ‘ 3.9 4-07 22.79 " F1011!’ i8 the b¢8t and “i” "m" Y“'" iviiiiliitilyciiifer 1.1.6666 h“ t - Woman—-“lf You don't 8b sway aabgige: 2°71"? ‘l-sgé-g . X61188 who ° ~ P” “"1":"':.:"l..:::1.':ra“t:b:==“ *1“ Wgiltnsto: l» 1 » a» .' 1 - .. " use o p - _ ' ._ .. . . . h ' Tramv-‘Ibadi. it yonee loive his York - 71-5153- - - ‘ma’ - ' 1 n 75 fli-iiilriiciirilffi’ in!" i Med m p ‘y ' rorans 160.5931 5185-00325 23-" ~ c