X .Agricullural News P. B. I. Department of Agriculture run lMPolt'rANcl: or nuuus Hum... may be defined roughly nitrogen. low in available nitrogen. . vegetable matter in an and very low in phosphoric acid Sthant-ed stage of decay. If welltand potash, I complete fertiliser mi...-it hills are to be highly pro-,and lime should be used as sup- f.Cily and Cenirali BOY'l TAXI-Dial I560 IQ CRASWELL for Better Photo: graphs. . ISLAND TWIST is now I) centsl I r fig CUIIITY or Chix diapers for! the. infant. 4.75 doz. Third floor I matter. it it from becoming crusted slstant to sheet erosion. m very low. appearance of organic matter fine roots. Among the tnany forms of or- pnrtant are: manure. composts. organic deposits such as peat and muck. Manure - of the foregoing. man- ure is the most valuable. It sup- plies large quantities of plant food in addition in concentrated organic population of Prince Edward Is- Isud. exclusive of bedding. is al- ilntated at about one and a half million tons. The crop nutrients ll t-ontains would be equivalent to ':7.tt0(I tons of ammonium nitrate. moo tons of super-phosphate and 12,500 tons of murfete of potash. The value of these plant nutrients at present prices would amount to tour and a half million dollars VAhlCll is twice the amount spent for commercial fertiliser each year. it is unfortunate, however, that. owing to loss from various causes; yup...-rt they must contain about plements. - 4 my cent of this active organic . supports the mlcroitanld R(el?t1cddP-oblems in Prince - h are so Im rtan E war san lhmiglgtlsihlnhvhthe plant foogamat "CUTTING CORNERS" "1315 In the soil. In addition. it gkes the soil more retentive of article visited a farmer whom Ire moisgun in dry weather, prevents thought might have a cow or '" after sale at a reasonable price. There- rain, helps to give it the crumplylwas a cow for sale alright. but; texture referred to as sood filth, md renders its surface more 11- it, from three quarters only while he alternated with em: which not only conserves humus but adds in it by producing a large amount of organic matter In the form of panic matter which may be ap- plied to the soil. the most im- trash mulches. cover crops and matter. The annual production of manure from the present livestock Excerpt from "soil Conservation Not lug ago. the writer of thlsf she was giving milk, as we like from a hard. swollen fourth 1 I 400 1 0f quarter came a watery coloured Sizes to ex. Third floor, 8. A. ..,I".'.,k:':.'lX:r:t gnnny phat-ltrgptfts theylsuhstancc in small quantity. 4 llrovince sholivs that W PET C9!" of island soils under cultivation are low in humus. and that snmr The story behind the swollen, nfected quarter was that the quan fer had swollen just previous tot drying off last winter. The farmer To maintain this humus content dldrt "" m ” "unwed Velmn" at the desired level, not only re- gular applications of organic mat- ter are required. but good cultural practices as well..Iummer tillage of soil hastens the decay and dis- arien but let her go dry in the; hope that the infected quarter- 'would clean up itself during thel dry period. However, upon calving! the cow was found to still bei plagued with the same old troubl used was given in doses which were too small to adequate ' cope: with the situation. This, 'tcithCl' the farmer nor the farmer's friend were aware of and, ac.a result. proper treatment. you to try and cut corners either - remember, get the advice of a run it will pay off! Treatm To be effective, of trouble. There is no”cut and dried"- : cl. A. McDonald's. rlage to take place August gllst. 3 500d WW hf" 1”” ' q"""" daughter Catherine Hazel to Ian which could have been saved by Harold, 50,. 0; ML Norman Mac. Rae and the late Mrs. The next time”you" have trouble of whwuey River. in "Y0""" mm " ""37 Wt 935' take place in September. qualified Veterinarian in the long Communion Services. August ll, illilurray 10:30 a.m.. and 7:30 p.m.. A is applicable pnrtic-yPreparatory ularly to attacks of acute mastitis.,augugt 11, Friday, August 12, and and to injuries to the point of thclsaturday, August 13, at 8 p.m. test. which later almost invariably Rev. Clement result in chronic mastitis infection. scottand, will assist at these ser- any treatment vices. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Interim must be applied at the first sign! Moderator. mdhod og u-engngm which 1,. resident. charged with operating a uniformly effective in all cases of: mot" Vehlch Wm" WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. " "iN IN NEED of a gift for. baby, be sure to visit our 111-! ms department. Third floor.' . A. McDonald's. It IX: OFF regular price on alll boys' cotton and seersucker suits. McDonald's. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs.. E Raymond Harvey. Scarleton. In-l nounce the engngcment of th e i r' daughter Florence Rowena to Don- ald Harvey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costain. St. Louis. Marriage to take place. August 20th. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs J. Stewart Ross. Flat River. an- Kathleen Marian Mrs. John R. Ross, Pinette Mar- ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. corge Buchanan of Fredericton mnounce the engagement of their Macllae Marriage to FREE CHURCH of Scotland services Thursday. Graham of Tain POLICE COURT - All Ontario intoxicated, .l. at '1'. Morris' float is waving a cheery hello to f their lined the sidewalk yesterday at- mu, '0 th mm r clued In ntunce the engagement o Therefore. cultivated crops should Lnxiend who kg", ho; to mmm. daughter ister treatment. However, the drug Rnbe" C3me"m' 5"" M Mr' and to tcrnoon. acute mutitls. Various only be determined following lines: Bathe the affected factors have to be considered which can by a veter- inarisn. If a veterinarian is not immediately available. the farmer must do what he can along the quarter gently with hot water for half an hour three or four times daily; after drying thoroughly, apply-hot anfiphlogistene and a only a small part of the crop- pmiucing and soil-conserving tattle of manure is realized. Some fourth to August 15. was remanded to August 10 when he appeared in City Police Court yesterday morning. Two vagrant: were each sentenced to 20 days by Magistrate K. M. Martin. One drunk and incapable was sentenced to 20 days. one was remanded to nf these losses cannot be avoided but many are preventable. One source of enormous loss in the failure to save the liquid excreta which, on the average. contains ahnttt 40 per cent of the nitrog and so per cent of the potash. This loss can be prevented to a large extent by having the stable floor and gutter light enough to prevent seepage, and by using a good bed- ding of straw, shavings, sawdust. peat or other absorbent material There are many other losses which the observant farmer may note and prevent. but space will not permit of their being discussed here. However. with the ' low fertility of our Island soils in mind. great emphasis should be laid on the necessity of caring for manure from the time it is voided llfitlll it is incorporated with the MI . rttmlwlts - Frequently it is not Possible to use all the straw and other crop tesldues as roughage and beddin. for livestock. Con- Irttuently. they are often wasted or. worse still. burned. By com- Posting these materials. however. lhev will produce valuable organic matter for the soil. Straw. spoiled hay. etc. when composted with fertilizer or manure. if available, Htlnhly organic matter closely ap- '04 oroarhlns soil humus. The addit- ion of the fertiliser provides fa- the needs of the micro-organisms which cause decomposition. Tmh Mulches - A trash mulch ”""-Willi: of straw. waste hay, "' II Ihmetimee used as a sheet :0 surface run-off and sheet eros- I"" it may be spread over the ullhd In tau and dlsced in. Fert- ttzer. especillll nitrogen. should 50 lnplied in spring as a supply for the growing cfopg. rmr Crops - As referred to .N. a cover crop means any :h"1v shown for the protection of 2 soil during fall and mum months. The advantage of a cover "filly may be summarised ins: L Protects the soil particles '”'" dihintesrstion by the pound- "IK action of rain. (3) mince, rttn-off and thus protects Pmlwl from sheet erosion. is) In wfftis the soil against drifting m In Cr. I4) Prevents the leach- ifhof available plant food, as- ""”''-V ""1"-to nisx-nun. ts) When "'1'? -'0". t til increases the water ml": capacity of the soil (7) - T.h provide early spring pasture. t-disadvantages are: tit Ex- '""tins under. tat T g coat or Red and the H and May are as d uncera nty of getting a pg::c::;y.me' 3I..c;kyLell;om N rprexslng in g : are so an. st. ' '""''h ”' "" ”' Georges 97 per cent; AnnChris- lien. Rollo Bay East, 91 pg; mm; lubel Maccallum. Brackley Point, 90 Per cent. Md stand. til) The possibility of ovtinl crop. "1 hlrkwsrd spring weather the or and the organisms decay of the cover my may have to oolnpgh yer an Jun”. ,1. W supply of -- , .3 :','f,””' 7" NIH Isainst this a This poison is believed to be over 3;; hundred times stronger than motor nerves of the body to ac count for the stiffening and rigid paralysis which characterizes lock- aw. lucuury because the symptoms of lockjnw may be confused with many other diseases " nervous system. or two after the original infection i.hu.y'll.:naul:'l-llnclude the inability of R” us then spreads to the rest "C" of the body. However, in. cubatlon stage may be shorter, or YMY be as long as two or three months. On farms where tetanus is known to exist, preventive vac- cination of valuable animals with turned under. adds organic matter '-lftlagll-1' R:';:'Kd''' 0"" 'dVi”'bh- club members in Kings and Ocean Coutles for top marks continues its labor f eedl to very keen. Top marks given 0 I " t "d W” ”' for the test on work done in April suapensor, bandage to relieve the weight of the udder; keep the cow blanketed and as quiet as poss- ible; remove the germ-lnden milk from the quarter frequently. tak- ing care that the udder tissue is disturbed as little as never massage the udder f""':'li' amount of concentrates and teen mnshes containing one-half ounce of ssltpetra, but avoid the use of drastic dathnrtics such as Epsom salts. Injuries to the point of the teat should be treated promptly by soaking the test in a disinfectant solution such as potassium pern manganate 14 tesspoonfu' to 1 quart of water. Use an egg cup to apply the solution to the point of the teat. holding it there for five minutes. After soaking the teat taoroushlv. apply an anti- septic ointment such as iodised vnaeline. Do not use teat tubn or test dilators under any circum- stances. LOCKJAW Prompt and proper care given to animals stricken with lockjaw often giv hem a fighting chance to recover, the American Found- ation for Animal Health reports ay. Locldaw. also known as tetanus, often follows a germ infection of a wound. The trouble is caused by a palm! given off by a germ called Clostddium letanl while it is multiplying in the living animal. It affects the various A veterlnarlsn's diagnosis h . the Symptoms uually appear a week of the wound. the Foundation to open in mouth. possible,-. an acute attack: reduce the ,h lightly twice daily with bran- Personals WAVES CHEERY HELLO TO PUBLIC This young lady on the end of, Peerless ginger ale in her hand, a product of one of Charlotte- town's oldest business houses. the public who She holds a bottle of August 10, one to August 13, and a, Very pict.urcsqtlc was the float of; fire toasting marshmellows. the Girl Guides. They be quite at home at their camp scented in , Barter's Film Lab. Barter's Film Lab. A Mr. Earle Somers of Bnyfleld. N. B. spent the week-end at his home in Bonshaw. Mr. W. Leard Simpson of Bay- field. N. B. visited his family over the week-end. at his home in Bon- aw. Miss Jenn Macdonald. 93 Wey- nouth St., who has been vacation- ing in U. S. A. has returned to her home in Charlottetown. Miss Margaret Somers. Bonshaw had as her recent guests her son' Roy with his wife and daughte. Vera. also Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Clements and three children. Alex- ander. Joan and Marleen of White Sands. P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Mort- imer. with their daughter Mrs. Carl A. Carlson and Mr. Carlson, also the latier's son Norman. are visiting the Island for a week's holiday from their home in Lex- ington. Mass. ......:.:........m... month- of June are as.follows. Garth Coffin. Head of Hillsboro W per cent; Wayne Cameron. Head of Hillsboro 82 per cent. The two top marks given for Judging in Kings County for the month of July are as follows: per cent:' Doreen Maccormack. Gowan Brae. 86 per cent. AGRICULTURAL NEWS The regular meeting of the 0'Leary 1-H Potato Club was held at the home of Mr. A. W. Raynor. 0'Lsary on Thursday. July zlst, with six (6) members and two (2:t visitors present. , Before the regular business of. the meeting was conducted, the club members visited the seed potato plot of Mr. Raynor's. Much valuable information was given to the members regarding different potato diseases and ten different varieties of potatoes were studied by hall members. T e next regular meetin ll. be held at the home of Roxie Locke on Thursday, August 11 gt 8:15 p.m. The meeting adjourned. Secretary - dheldon Macbeen my Competition between 4-Ho calf follows: Lorna Thetwotopmk. 9,, .t.....a:.....'"- tvfortle ” more than one . acres. Tho zmumatennls are not used & hm ft Pr-um. because of the us "'0lVOd. they have been out. with good re- ign mum that "law. lunedlnixed with surplus lletrlgmtles Repairs To All Makes APPLIANOII IALII I BIIIIVIOI MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ””w"'”'"' - c'.'.';...lI"'u.i';'.';I"I:'.".3 Rlllllrl CANADIAN Pelnsr Electric National, Paeees I0 I40 Go liy Train I SAVE! BARGAIN - COACH FARES WEDNESDAY sun. is-11: SEPT. so-21 from All stations in Marl- times. Quebec (Mata is and East lncludin nape Line) at Newfn and. IIVIN DAY IITUII LIMIT Day Coaches only Baggage Checked In Stopover: PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW Ask about substantial sav- ings offered by New Femib Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and West- ern U. S. A. RAILWAY! frat?-Etna WITH IDDIES Anthony Mullally, Gowen Brae. 87 they saw the small pony and the little foal behind. The PONY for these Dresses. to 44. basket AUGUST CLEARING of SUMMER conott nnsssrs wsonssoav. AUGUST tout ENDING SAT. NOON. 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