PAGE TEN . y gzcshzgz-cgngz-cgiigi-zfiz-lfi:-:§x§a§xaiigsrénig=é=igii§tigbig i Exgiigiigxgxgfifi -'-g“gixfixgxfixfixfiafixgxgxgxgfig¥gx , 54%3-2232Z-!%Z-Z%3€Z-IZZ-ZZZ-Iat-ELZ-Z Horse Memoirs FOR FARMERS, STOCK ggqgggsréwca :-:%:-:%:-:§:<§:-:€K FARMERS’ AlTENT|0N Z-Z%i-Z%E§E==E%3€H%Ii§l‘: NEWSY BR EEDERS AND GARDENE _¥‘a2-S%Z-Z§:-:§=_;:-:‘§:-: %H€K"1FH§HZE%H§H§E§l-Zfiii-Zii-Zili £3 zvo its eLitA DEPARTMENT it" PUBLIC WORKS Anni“; mAvéctAAa: A¢‘A‘AAA¢AA¢¢A¢AAA¢AA v7 S v . .| (O- I. melanin) II malcou We have a most Interesting proposition to offer to re- . . N 0 I N \ I ‘ : E - PAOBBS d not quaeled until . . r reoor he 1:111; :1 ‘mes a w“ o, liable potato growers near Charlottetown, in supplying MICE 0F l, a ‘sum, ma,“ M,‘ 5 "markably “ma” The (xgéoiloltctlfigdwummon $1,: wnkesymad, a m.“ m 2 ,3‘ their requirements in fertilizer a follows: One third cash, m; m“, m, ma,“ m 1mm,’ w‘, , . . . ' ' ' ‘ , ' toes at current -.- ..; d m t c, , 1 d‘ o.“ m, a, t the remainder payment iii the fall by pota M,’ m“ l,“ “d m,‘ u“ mo" _ _ ‘ ,_ xgxoflcsrmogid: uemsmgongy :8“ figflalmwmawfvy ‘Tf,,,_.‘{,,,,w‘,, market price. If you are interested, call at ‘the office for A correspondent who W" intcr- o; a “m, kmguwy (a; w_ m1. Ill ECCOITIBIICC Wlth SCCIIOII 12 0f ' _ standing but it was not till about Hal again Joiverzll llis record to I further particulars. sated 1n the account of the little shrew-mouse, asks for information son.) The little creature can take Road Act 192s", alllpersons, liable for road t ‘ “l” Y?" 1°‘; ‘f? W” h“ * “s” i3 $121k g1 t hjgjpefsgeelfcléis liofil _This offer opréllrleoloniy to growers who intend to haul abOut the "kangaroo nwuse." mu Qfljfzffefdfffufffgfemjifnf,‘ or horse tax, desiring to commute the cash" or 2s. - - ' ' “"‘ wisrzgnillacatgfirststhlit pacers or rec hs for v-r recorc to 21.9 on the“. potatoes to u ottetowlh i‘ a name’ coined 1mm,’ m what Th1’ 19118 "i1 “W” l" it bflilmwi Payment of same! must notify the tax couectqam‘ as they were often called, rackera. August 28th and were not 1n favor and as a result were not developed as such as one often notices that among earl- ler racers such and such a horse converted pacer, made a record. For instance up t: i880 among the fastest records recorded only have the records of tweve pa- cers compared with over forty flutters. _ ' As the pacing horse is now as popular on the turf as the trotter W9 ' iv.» days later again lowered lt to 2.08 1-4. And in 1881 Direct a black stal- lion by Director 2.17 dsin Echora ’2.28 1-2 by Echo paced a mile at llndpendence on September 6th in 2.06’ flat. The next star performer as a pacer was th: bay stallion John R. Gentry; this horse was foaled 1n 1889 ard was s‘red by Ashland ‘ Wood a son of Wedgewcocl 2.19. 1n 11's file year old fcnn he paced a PAUL A. MURRAY, 1 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 9265-5-5-5i l . ,Aubrey 2.07 1-4. This horse, Great iHal, is a. golden chestnut and his dam is Louz 3.13 1-4 by Direct; {Hal 2.04 1-14. Louzs dam Gertrude Experimental Farm Leads is known as the Hudson Bay Jumping Mouse, of which more anon. A few years ago I devoted some time to the study oi our smaller rodents. and the results are embodied in this article. Possibly the first definite list o1 these creatures was given by Francis Baln in 1890. He says in his “Nat- ural History" that we have three (species oi) field mice. “The oom- mon short-tailed Meadow Mlouse lives on grain and grasses. It builds and if by any accident one o! these mice loses its tall, "whenever it Jumps it is thrown into a. series oi somersaults, turning helplessly over and over in the air." Unlike the other mice they hibernate during the cold weather. Their food ap- pears to be berries, seeds and nuts A close observer of our natural objects once told me thlt he had found the zed-backed mouse, throt- omys ‘gapperl, on the Island. Al- though I have never seen it my- or in the School District in which they reside, on or before the First day of May next. ' ' ' Blank Forms necessary for same may‘ obtained from the tax collector of the School District in which they reside. r __l i The time for giving the above notice _ been extended to the 10th 08y 0f Mal’, 1933- G. SHELTON SHARP, " 1 .1 lPointer 2.18 1-4. a daughter of a nest of dry grass and makes long ' ' ublic Wofks and Highways. and is being broil as scientifically, mile at Terra Haute on S ptembcr Sydney Pjmtfl. 2m 14 a Son m- REPORT 0F THE PRINCE Em galleries under the snow in winter serféegczeefotoigemlarswxfibt Munster ofP _._ the fvlierfins “PM of "l" “m” 14"‘ i" 2m 3'? ""1 89am i“ star Pointer 1.59 l-e-he by Brown WARD ISLAND not; LAYING "he" l" ""5" mm“ 4°“’“°“°“ by 2cm ténms mm, gm arrow, CIISPIOtIIGtOWH, P- E- I- '- "w plon stallrons. bth for performan- years later, twice in exhIbitionIHaI an L2’ CONTEST FOR THE WEEK -barkmg you“ orchard treat The A ,1 t V. p. ces against time and in races will miles made the records of 2.03 1-2 are,“ Hays dam Louz won three; ENDING MAY l, 1933. whmhfooted mouse and the Hum Alaska and Canada to the north- pri , o __ be of interest t: Guardian readers», and 2.03 1-4 and in September otimces m three successive days__f star M01155 are less eommofl, The em United saws" Thou“ “m” qeeeoeo-ooo» .. On October 17th, 1866 at De- the same year in a race at Glen lame from 2J3 L2 m 2'16‘ ‘, Ya“ m we“ 26 eiomesglc Mum and Rag; are gum- feiflifld $0 the M695“? Mwse- .1‘ troll, biicll, “Dan Mahorley" alFals. New Yrrk, made a. mile in Th, b. e Peru,“ shomd g1 ,c P 0 ,- 1- h pean lmportatioxis." The weakness h“ a’ decided prexemwe for the mm t ndal; what gifts and ex... roan stallion or untraced breedingiiml 1-2 which 11c repeated at are“ {Q1 vdistmcflone along F801;, it‘; 1:: ' game mud Pol‘: of this list (as we shall see) lies in wwdiands- “d 5°“ M‘ “we u!" a“ czfnfizfiumsmwfiizogi: ‘l; rgirigggfcsvhat common inte q _ ' Dazed a sensational n-nie in 221- Portland. Maine. ‘on September “m, and w“ we wmdedu, m,“ 7 mm “m. Ch-WW,,__B’R_ m,“ the use oi local names instead of 5°" 5° "npleim" ‘Y “P” °“1' "° °° h ! “mes And u an“ and mutual wmpamy," ’ ‘I 1-2 which record stood for thirteen 24th in 2.00 1-2. mg pswers mhemed from the 2 Mm Rohmd Eastetuwh "82 2 the recognized scientific designa- ‘by atttizlackingh trill; cnlfidezlsld $1115; ‘is: 1 8333:1011! met-mes she somv made,’ ami- that, are you I04, years when Clinker, a black pac- Joe Patchen also fp-led ‘in 1889, m m). d b1 d hem d C t 1 18 Wu“ s ' tions. 118 B °P¢ a - W ' t d t wk p a hobby? a son of Patchen Wilkes 2.29 1-2 omug e 0O n up a n am anSOm""'B’R' 1153A well to watch for this little creat- times halts the action of the story temp e 0 9 ll ing stalPOn made the mile in 2.20- a n o ' ' 1rd Houses o o. . o re £5.?.§§’.i“;3?.i§ "z ::.::.:::i.r:x;:. I: ;:;#i..2:":..--l;.-..--:;:~ 11:2": m Mist Mes i i» is "o .. ... 29th, 1879. 'I'his horse again ten Young, paced a mile against time i nus provmm 9 Exp. Farm, chtown-IBR‘ 1035,, Mouse (Sm Miami“ Pimn-syivflfli- colored of all the smaller northern £11: 0 5 B ole-imam] kmuuéay “than delay‘ The would m, r . yea“ M“ “t “h” “e °r “"9"”? a‘ P°m’“d' Mal“ ‘m Aug“ m“ Great Hal is owned by m. F. T. 15 Wm. n. Brown .... ..':1a..n: 1011.0 w Ailacilimtii oxdfanlgs) isvsimetim. rhodmtsp n is about the w“ to I: be Iii” And yo: it 1B 110i 1°°k '-°° “"1" “d m“ ‘hwld m‘ 'i—"“ M“ his prevmls "m"! pacing a 1896 m 2'03‘ Bowness, Kensingtcn who is to be 11 Mrs. J. H. McPhail. BlR. 1013-4 es ca e e cad an 0e. My size as the Meadw Mouse but has It‘)? ppykind of labor Some be too lose together Try a var- , i”; Wm, mite 1n 2.20 flat at Imst Saginaw. 1889 seemed to have been a lucky commended for hi; enterprise in‘ 6 John A. Lea I ' I ‘ . . I 1008b figlmen 1:; identilfzid Pbynsllllil.‘ a rufous m. reddish coloration‘ “m ml uozlééfymwever do “ém 9f M, o; iltuntlom, and put down _ t, I Midfgan‘ ye“ as m3 we” Sh" Pam“ wasl bringing so valuable a horse to] 4 John B. Poole . . . . . ..W.L. 933 9! 12mm’ d awn‘ ‘j 9" Y“ c, and more glossy ‘u,’ 1mg" ggfs the “we k0 be pegcesbrlnglnfll I yogi» experiences. Next ‘week the Qomologiw Crchlmnet a son oi Boy State) a. colt of that year. This great 1' Prince Edward 5.3mm At present‘ 14 w_ l Reid _ BR 983' W“ m“ °w “muse 5 a 5m“ The House Mouse, mus musculus. m” s th m B‘ d Home contest w“, .r W‘ °f Gm“! 9mm“ 22° 1'3 by h"‘“~‘° w“ a 5°“ °i BTW“ H“ 112' ' Great mi is under the care oi H-i 5 Mrs. J r‘ rlasltbnmwr.’ 974 {species about u long m body as “d m” bmw“ m’ ‘mus m" “m” mm’ w be "reindependeiiri a1: $1“ at w: to: the last time my MN“ H““°E° Fwd a "me °" Svwm‘ 1'2 d“ swmflak“ "Y smwir. Frguion, Grahams Road, P. E. 12 T. n. 1l/lorrLson....‘.‘.‘.B.R: 944.4 Iihfivirllousermigisj, gut ch 30ft: m’ nowegicus’ m only m w“ aegis? osxketcllilgngw natural Tlrlipegritlsh House of lords’ ha! gum “hm b" 29"‘ 1884 B‘ Bshm- Mm"- i“ 3"“ ‘rrirnd. 1 Mrs. l1. n Holland WL 934.2 e y p 0P0 m ' h e mm‘ “The success of both the hlsto ' its roi- instance Is it sscd a bill making it an offencl ~ ‘ 2.18 3—4 and in September of the ' ' ' ' "mmdw- the w” ‘man’ and bud‘ house mouse and the house rat in '5' 9W3“ ' p“ followm yienr h: reduced his i0!‘- St:r Pdnter was the first pacer to bent two minutes, having paced ' The tzct that we have such a! 19 S. R. Pelldletnn . . . . IIBARO 932~1ilike. the legs and tell arc short. establishing themselves so suc- partly because one follows them in to capture any of the wild bird! h G t H l i thl ovince 16 Waite G . . . . . .. .R. , ' open gres 2.5111’ la k , 1i $8, fin het- mer record to 217 1-2 also at Bcs- a m'le at R aclvlfle, Mess, on Au~ I wazfiajlsqzameafltglngsoglé. o, 1o In, P?“ :12” “ma? 9Z7 8 “d m” mmmmmely war” n" cessfully in all parts of the world. m‘ ‘V’ m i‘ me e? such as sky r s n“ c may ‘on Mun, 8w; 23th 18y; m @318 mmarkabye I breeding L me or wsunct page“ Fads BR a” ii-l 8° 10118 m!‘ it 8mm“- ¢°Y1°efl15 1n the (u, 0g the antagonism 0g Fresh air, that mysteriously mighty and other snail song birds. Thll- .1, ‘ - - . . . - . . . . . . . . - . . . . " ‘ . . ,1 In the following’ year issi Brown t'me oi 1.59 1-4. star Pointer 150- fun I hrw um we have a mg, m s R Pendmon BR m u“ ‘hm ”°““d°d “'5' m‘ w‘ mankind. efiorda nwrvelloua cx- Power for Iwd! Anodvfle- as We" M“ P“ w‘ °f “m” a m“ “um t.‘ . - ~ _ ._ ., l - ' - - Nelson-l In Enslend the mailer 1 h ca; d no.1“; - m1. u , 1 c, w], n bei- oi‘ bird-catchers, who led v QPJ-Flvs Hal, a. brown stall on sled by Tom 1 4 we not beaten by a y pacer numb r of breed and a ed a_\ 1.7 wane D _ I .ainpesof p ys all mc up as nc, dlape er o ev e _ , _ Y l v F _ y .. ps y p n awson . . . . “BR. 793.8 species are called "voles or ‘bear 1 _ 15° h é 1 . d kind of Vagabond life, rambling the‘ " " kl! own w- Hal and Whose dam nus Lzzie, a untl 1901 when t..e fa ed Dan . a _d m‘ Gr a,’ ‘Everett H n _ tabll tv not equalled c w ere other remedies ar powcrcss. 8n _ a , on, mares a, a cross w e \ owe .WL. 747.1[mll;¢' from their appearance.) and ,, “malted 1 (o p, woods and hedges and snaring the l n; 9, 45. dilllghttl‘ of John Nethenand Patch made it the even 1.59. Thio HM mgm be the means of prod“? To,“ points 19875 7 the larger species 1M": about among mammals. the best recpe l‘ n! birds Mm finned“ twigs The blrd dmg hm equalled the mail: of Crchannet at horse wh‘ch was a son of Joe Pat- in xt ___ a , p d Product, ' ' .1 ., The two remaining mQuSQ-llke life. Only partly, I think. ' I _ Pittsburg on July 5th which re- chen 2.01 1-2 and Zellca by Wilkes- guzhzmlje: r2111; ioeeleadmg pm Dome“, przgucuon l 01 eggs’ fins and streams’ a“? water rat's animals belong to the Order Inaec- "One secret of the haPDlness ct lime was made by boiling holiyv adoim F ,, - eld mice abound from the Arctic u 1 ,1, u, g bank until a glutinous product re-N va in bl cord he Live ed to 2.13 at Lexing- be-ry, had the honor o1’ lowering hr, to mind the rfoflm (An hens t d) tivor-a and 3am rem-s w them some occupll ons s. pc ans. a . to“ Kentucky on Auguet 31st 1887 his own “how, m legs than three cers mg! PB coun e . bnmens to the southern U.S.A., and m _ they 1m; one away ‘mm petty cares suited; and this was smeared on. .. c ' , ‘ ' .- ' f "1139 °Y W‘? Wndemli Inrses 5"‘ “MIME 7"“ F01‘ “Wk at times become so numerous that us‘ ' short thin twigs, which were placed 811W"! W" L. C. Lee. a b.own stallion by tmes. In Otober 1903 he clipped i u, i i, do; d or this cen» Pen 1nd petty spltes. without trying the as“ h. Elmo, dam by Kentucky Chief, pl- 2 3-4 seconds off his previous re- £22, 1e 1.2;. t: £118 Ea] 203 H; 1 Eggs. 11:0: Iffietimsvxitsg: unless Mtge tgmmalsmlzgge :11” bnm i” ‘warmth undmy‘ 3's 50m‘? in the hedge rows’ n a bird came‘ W tionniflzu v _ _ _ . .....-..-..- ncllonauouun . , 311-195 3n we- 95y ' t, __ "d “ “m” i“ 2'" 1'2 “t “m”? °°"’- m“ ‘g u” m“ m ‘"56 l" and Earl Jr. 2.02 1-2-both these 5 so . was in the Humboldt. Valley, Nevada. Ieetlll. f” fim" kind‘ o! i?“ “i”, mus} mt” comm Mmumthe twig M! "i" Col., on May 1st 1887. Brown Hols and in 1904- _ reduced it to 1.56; horses m,“ the“. debut on tr’... 4 69 ‘ 74 a and destroyed 18000 acres o: alfalfa Th M v is nu m 1 m‘ on/md how de g tful ellcvi- to the feathers, and hampered the in 1929. \- again in 1905 he paced a. mile ' ’ e °‘° a 5m a’ m“ w ship in 8116i! illiflells- Whfli» rival- victhn so that it was easily caught. > , turf 1111908. 'I'1-le Eel made a 15 . . 70 . 74.6 devouring even the roots. At this thing m; and deeply-sunken eyes d” m, tbme . h t . ', l” “d” “gaifit $12511“ l‘? 1'4‘ Th“ ‘g8; sw~eplng campaign, running eight 3 . 64 time the number o; mien was es- which burrows in waste 13nd; and w o“ meg’ w a 8°53") local invest- per o r y n “e years We races, one sfoond and one third and 6 68 . . 72 timated as high as 12 000 to th 1 i‘ LA W the p“ n‘ rectrd redueed from almost sixteen thousand dollars in 19 64 . 63.8 acre. It was their activity durln; 113:5 5229:0227; “11,.‘§.‘;§",,’§§§ ' “'35 d” - 221 1'2 t’ 1'55 1'4"”; 1'4 SeWndMstrkes. He wasnt ‘Minor Heil-‘s 2 58 68.6ithe winter o! 1918-9 that led me to ggumrpg and explgfeg the gpgsg 13mg i‘ mremsed clipped o“ pwcmg mcords’ wheel 5n 2.00 2-4 and took a record 7 . 65 .. 68.1 study these destructive little creat- r i ts It u h l 11k u, u 5 w” mm R Th’ greater number of above reqof 202 1 4 at Cnlwims Ohio 8 65 66 urcs as the ' or “sec ' s ny c a n e a u w“ d!” v _ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , y had barked and 1111111 , i cords were made against time but E IJ _ t as a three y“, “mi m,“ u, D t r1 N i‘ one“ seen on the “WW m Wm- ‘ - ‘ successful the racing rwords of Pacers “Om old axandr. 0311115112‘; starts was six Pen He‘: Zlggs I ePoints ieifapies 3311:1121: ifmyofxor $121180): ten’ Mr- Farmer: IS important y 011 w ' by a com a SPECIAL MIXTURE of "'75 i" 1907 is even mire lnteresi- t- , r f; once second, divided 7 e 14o 156 '1 ut. 1t is id tn t th l Th short-tau d hww, blarin I ' ' A 1°“ m“ 6355555 ‘hi! ti"! GXWI- m3_23 L2 “finds ‘m in thirty‘ Secnfllrd slit: third money once and 18 '7 142 152 1 n‘: New pmlijl: heaving 5.539021%: brevlfauda say ies asdark colored your-work so when the gmunq ls fit,t0 I I .7 lam results’ sew“ yea“ is sumy a rewrd w be] was t.h'rd once. ' 9 6 . . 134 151:9 litters. containing from four to animal, larscr’ and more heavily seeding can be rushed to completlon without‘: i: dTgaIN-I: Th proud 01- ~ e e . 18 ......13 l ,, ,_ .5“ .::. .2“ ..“"“;.’:‘;“"‘": “:91; “ZZZ 1a .3: - - y“ :.::"<"r":“...;""" "aims: “d”: N" that ‘he "ads are.“ "i1" W" a the m) To? KENTUCKY “wine time rezone or: or peeing, cuzuf m" °" P“ I11 m o... The white-rooted mouse. we 1r m1’ wflmck afijvjfvgy my n fertilizers. We can make quick delivery to ~ . fly hid =1 ' u Oils and as can e seen, we - . . a . . ' g have an unbroken line of pacing In “no Earl Jr. made a brilliant. g . ...... 141.4 s: lxftnf; gxsillsijécrgirf 38;? :85 “been ‘confused wilth the! Tole, yflur team 0r truck at our_ Plant 01' can SIIIP, gffilflrelfee; Emgugii Ryg GRASS, speed sircs and while we in this Qampaggn and was never behind 2 9 There is. haweverl a mouse with mu an: lttheerfizzitmalres naljlgefegg‘ You a carload at SIIOPII IIOIIICG. WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. province have never made pacing the mmey H won s yen firs“ - m, - 8 Y .. -’ . -. e e , 18 _ _ _ ‘ H“ s name which ls to be found _ - ' _ - , A ‘m, mm“, ,0, “w, breeding a speciiiiy, yetde. great m“ seconds m one 1mm m M mm“ Manlalseggfnémifiéfi m om the Norm minim com 12:21:11.5 hlix/lgwspclcligel; use VYe are here to serve you. Give us a trial. frr.n...n. ' ' ~ 1 . ' figs gi-MlgTi-ieyd 3311;‘; Zjxwée‘: sglwhzgirsb" "we" tcok areaord or 11031-4 at Lexing- D, M Cm, superintendent tlnent from the Arctic Circle to (hmudhlg m, M, o, m, m,,,,_ ‘ Island Goods for Island Growers. ’ ~ .____- CwvEB Wm, a ‘mm m“ ‘ ton, Kentucky, in a winning trace-h t < Mexico; so that we are ln its range, men-e,‘ me range o; m1, specks I I d F "or c l-i et d -~ 5’ oentage {if VZlIIITaCLOVI-Zz. gmndm-(i breedln; admits both the 11M quirk!‘ 0f 11W l-Tfi 19B an-ng Chicks 11nd 1t may well be here. To nat- 15 gmm the Mal-Him“, Quark,’ 9 S B ' I t! " NW’ 5 h“ me '"'°" pace and trotters and the ro- W“ 93 3'4 $°°°“ds-—'5 1'55 °1Pi ursllsts it is known as Peromyscus M; g, ' ‘ that LAWN 01‘ GRASS nor. ‘s l’ 9,0 “"8” 9' “"11 N- mm" "° 3'1"‘ Chflrifltlelflwll. P-E-l- Ce" "i 0'" 5E5" 5m" "° 8591b“ “tpmermzldzf Nomad, is ‘Iiljqllvfrafgrsifrzfflixeliiri: ltliloilsand dug-t METHOD or assume AND ifeiiollilrviif l: casedewrifttnf 1111i! ti“ Th” m very Pummom “d m5-5'4-6l' can help yon- Q 8 79 9 T Y" 011 M001’ 1'18 ’ v - ° - will attack and overcome mice con- to standard rules: therefore up to 151's FEEDING (717555 0N DOMIN- It i! I “"9011 “m1? l-nimlir "-5" sideralbly larger than themselves, the present there has not been I, seem 5mm, MW paws mp m" EXPERIMENTAL FARM will’ a little loser and vroiwr- eating the viétlm afterwards. In N -. & co. much distlnctve pfcing breeding w, m trottmg bud; for msmnm CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE tlonetely shorter-bodied than the winter they travel long distances in There is no knowing what the out- Mmm warren 3,6 3,4 the ‘math nnwsnp isuivn house mouse from which it may at burrows beneath the snow. - ‘ ‘ : l ht be hould o ' ', once be distinguished by thecon- _ . c me mg e s one or m re m“ credited w nan swim w“ a when u” hicks v z t b“ e h d u t The common shrew, sovex per , of our bre.ders start breeding a PM" M also w“ Hamlet 2'15 1_ 4 . c ale twenty-inm- ran w en t e e ca c shades sonatus personatus. is the smallest .._ Seeds and seed Grain distinct brscd or pacer-s. by Neptune Lee and Juhs Rabin T011" 01d they are taken from the in; fawn color. brown. or gray of or the mammals round 1n our pro- - Not long ago tie writer had s _ ‘ . "WWW? 8nd Placed tn the hrood- the 11111991‘ Pa?" 0i’ the bwy- 811d vince. "It measures about four Queen Street 2.20 1 4 by Abdallah Messengen, the mowy whm m“ and under lo k in on the breeding of a very choice son of the noted Captain er at a temperature of around 95. degrees. Never allow the brood" ports. As these mice do not hiber- w 8% bcyrnd the 100 degree for I m“ u"? "Y "P l 5W" °f BT51" and tall are slender, the nose long any length of time. Each week Wild seeds of many kinds, as well as and 51mm, and the rim o; the 1°"?! the temperature a little so “WW5, We“ nllits- P1118 11105- ewol‘ cars shows a little above the dense that in three weeks 1t ranged l- according to locality. Their sum- velvety fur." My specimen was two round 80 to 85 degrees. moi-fare ls varied by a diet or in- inches long in the body and head. inches in total length and weighs about forty-five grains; the body All these sires were trottcrs with a strong dash of thoroughbred blood. Oi our earfy lmportations only- one horse. Flying Frenchman, was a pacer-still we have seine of our lpeedieat horses paoerl. G BICU \ SPECIALS IN FARM MACHINERY . . .__.__________' ' " '—' (Cviltinucd on Pace m) ts. 11 ,. d tim d d d d -n 1 h r...- Write, Phone or Call during the next 10 days if you want h G :5“ ,,‘,“I,,,',,,“,§,,,,‘_‘"“° es u f: ,,,§"§,,‘,‘_" one a" m as m‘ ., to take advantage of these valum T B RENE AXWOTEIIY C . The Jumping Mouse: mu 1 take In order to keep down this vii-title m“; N‘, 3371 OrrGCtlOn to be the Hamster mouse oi IBainZs to a convenient length, much in- list, because the Hamster (a larger formation of greet interest has nec- rodcnt) and the jumping mouse are cssarily been sacrificed. Perhaps both provided with cheek pouches m opportunity fog laying it before info which they gather food to be my leaders may occur during the carried to their hidden stores. suimner, and in the meantime may Our Hudson Bey Jumping mouse I suggest that those interested pre- II the typical form, known to serve this article for reference, 1 acimce as Zapuil hudsonius hud- shall be glad to identify for rceib 3on1“, z1mmem|n_ n‘ dmflbm era any o! thees mice which must WALKING PLOWS with Coulter ENRQLLMENT N0 1 In the Guardian oi April 29th there appeared en article entitled "Spraying the Home Orchard." In this article the third spray, first mixture, reed as follows: "11) f‘ mmerciel lime sulphur, 1 gallon to 30 gallons water, araenate of lime. 11.1 pounds to 50 gallons, 3 This horse will make‘ the season oi 1933 at Lawndale Farm, East Royalty. He has passed inspection by the Government. Out of seven entries at Charlottetown Exhibition his ciflta won five flntl, one second llld one third. Also won sire and three of hll get 1931-1932. His 18.00 LExlvlelisfiliglllggtsTOOTH HARROWS, 17 teeth 12 DISC TACO GRAIN DRILLS I IMPERIAL “PUPPY Fooll 5 The success, following the use of this popular _.__-% TRUCK WAGONS, 2500 lbs. capacity breeding and eons can be "on at pounds hydrated “ma. Th“ should “on u t I m m‘ b, dpemd u, “moon cm o, “Imperial” product during past seasons. has clearly "'.f.e',':;."f' have read: parts o1’ liol-tiimnnierléae 123m tell: Gharlottewwn Guardian," proven its merits to our experienced ranchers. who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine” or “Coarse to suit the rancherb requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your“ supply in good time u a heavy demand is anticipated.- Inipcrlal Biscuit Company Ltd.) Box 446 Charlottetown, P. I. Phone (l) Commercial lime sulphur 1 gallon to 50 gallons water, arsenate of lime 1% pounds to 50 salions. :1 pounds hydrated lime. cont of Labrador to the Behring Sea coast oi Alaska, and southward to North Carolina, Illinois, New Mexico and Oalltomle. Over this wide range slight varietal difler- encea have grown up (knovm 11s geographical races) but our perti- cular form is accepted as the standard type from which the other! have evolved. and this is shown by the duplication of the specific name. The Jumping mouse is easily dis- toinll"“iltd. "Its strongest charac- ta" are c -i‘"ll, rusty yellowish .__ color, a slender bod! about three Concerning Hobbies Juliane. Ewing was an niglish euthoreas who wrote about the middle of lut century. You poe- slbly know of her from the story of "Jeckanapes" which at one time invent-ed 1n the Island school read- ers; at least pert o! it did. for the wmletc story commence! with Jackanapes infancy and endl with his glvlng his life for his comrade in the Crimean War. I have n. sentimental liking for Mm EWlhfirlMfill for they re- mll a period before mgluid was LEVER SMOOTIIING I-IARROWS, 60 teeth in foll- “ANK M KAY c v l er in Charge. 13.00 BEATTY CH URNS, all sizes Special Discount of 5% for Spot Cash with order. W. R. DENNIS 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET GROUND LIMESTONE Write for NEW LOW PRICE Delivered to Island Points Brookvillc Mfg. 00., Ltii. (Operating Government time Plant) BIIOOKVELE, N. l. w-rreemiidnrsrerrnrert. ~ - . _ 1.. ' ' ' w »"-~-———~ an“.