h’; m ~26. 1929 Farmmg and Agriculture :-: Special Features . r" THE‘ CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN l :-: te resting Observations fl PEERLESS FOX NE TTING wrun- WE HAVE warm. HOLD" A POOR HAY (mop-p y 10am regions are ap- parently set for a evenly hay croP. The cold rainy weslher of the early ‘prmlé delayed the starting o: me gifivhzud how with the heat 3nd mentg Thmem B not much develop- vsown-‘O QIVIIIIQ? with sufficleht grain Iced is l8 ‘e .ni a surplus for green wise husbandman this year, By the ‘FRY. this condition o; Lhlllgg corroborates the theory advanced by Plel- J. A. Clark, that a mild March, that is one that is above 26.5 degrees “It's Better to be Sure Than Sorry" j Your Foxes are me most profitable investment that you have. Are you F., is followed by a 11gb; my crlm 9M0 all eminent Roman, said two mmlmnd 3'93"‘ B80, "Mow your hay l" lllfi Proper season, and be cautious NEWSY l FARM NOTES By Agricola _- ed _ oats ,_ and middl- lllngs equal parts with . oats ‘the addition o! 10% ground oormsnd 10% oil meal. Or they may be started with an oatmeal gruel and gradually i ‘changed to a slop of mlddlings, queslaon ls asked. are there efficient ‘ground oats and oli meal. substitutes? There are substitutes butl For the growing hog milk products ' m’ equivalents‘ (cannot be entirely replaced, but pas- The weilllnB Pfiflfld l6 l Cflllcll 0119 l ture. green food, roots, vegetable Wm‘ the “m9 Plg- Umll m0 llllle P18 refuse, oll meal, tankagc and fish B m m‘ 12 week‘ (‘lil hi5 Tilllflllfi meal can be profitably used as partial “will l" he free as possible lmllllsubstitutes. fibre, and contain lf at all possible: 111."; “Eyqqyggsg some skim mug, | Bewral W3“ W°ll= ii! lllo Celllllili when there are so many other Experimental Farm show (l) thatithings to be done one is liable to’ mill‘ led Pile made the cheapest sslnslhegieet cleaning up the heh-hcusel (Zl that the addition of 10% all meal ‘Th1; should be attended to egpeelally L° a meal and mlll‘ "tlml W" iiYlidui-lng Lhe hot weather when the improvement, and <3) addition or luultlpllcatlon 0i the various external’. lankagc W“ a delcrllllellt- ,parasl’.es. such as mites and lice, Llme. Plgs l° b5 weaned Wllillfilllll seriously affect the comfort and vlt- mlll‘ sllilllld be left Wlih thevsow as ality or the flock. 'l'he dlrt and litter l°l1B i5 DOsslbIe. Al: a month old they ‘should be removed, and If there is an are given asmall quantity of dry rolled ear-them floor about 31x Jnehe; golf‘? to mac tiifunlby using any other ,- ll"! you do not mow it toollate." e n; In eer ess‘ Sound dvi . l _ "Certainly not." las thong Ce and as applicable no“ uwhy?» "mung" you XCHI a: 985g [any-j The m“ and all" 01 ill Dliuli-S i5 m; that the best “QUALITY NET- 1° Produce seed. consequently in the TING" ls protecting your Foxes. lfirst part of their life they are ac- This netting l; uAu/Aulzhu ce- cumulatm 1 . m’ m" "m M“ "Wm" l Bhersy w: lhesuggolzegf mdltfer 31:?’ l" l! tFOlIEh Ln a creep, and this is later exchanged to a mixture of silt-l Bangs Flat without. bagging o, u‘. ring and makes a. perfect fence, Can be erected by an "AMATEUR." SPECIALLY MADE F03, (15_ OUR PRICES ARE THE BEST UN , THE ISLAND. , The Rogers Hardware l Company, Ltd. Ehifufi-ET“ ““” To solve the problem of housing the city's working classes. Manila, P. 1., will erect municipal tenement houses st acost of $5,000,000. . zzNo need to suffer with earns, or to run, the risk of paring them. Remove them surely and painlessly with Hollowsy’s Corn Remover. l im WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO USE THIS YEAR ‘I Spraying keeps the vines free from bugs and blight. and clean healthy vines are constantly storing up energy In the Can you afford to throw away good potato crops to bugs and blight, simply to save the cog; c: form of the potato. a good spraying outfit '.’ l The/ “FRIEND” ' No Sprockets-No Chains-No Noise-No vibration Write for lfiJ-“at-nd Folder and Prices. BRUCE STEWART 8:. CO" LTD.‘ ha" blilwlmed. these reserves are drawn llPun andstcred in the devel- ODlPlB seed. It follows that the grasses and clovers are of the greatest value B5 ivflise lust when the seed begins to form, during and immediately af- ter blossoming. When the seed Is beginning to rlp- en, the stored up value rapidly de- creases, and the palatlblllty is impair- ed. MILK SUBSTITUTES FOR PIGS Skim milk and milk products are with reason considered to be the cheapest and best leads for swlnc. Sometimes conditions arise lnJvhlch the mllk supply ls scanty, and the car's PLANTS b Flowers have been so much lm- proved of late that old- tlme flowers up hardly now be recognized. Time for plantlng-Annuals-do not plant before June, Perennials and Biennial: are hardy. plant when Iround is tit-now! Early cabbage and Cauliflower from May 25th to June 31st. Tomatoes and Celery not before June to July 15th. Late Cab- bage, Cauliflower and Celery from June 20th to July 31st. Please take notice that we will not accept an order by mall. express, or freight. for less than two dollars; this can be arranged by having a neighbor or two join in the order, when re- qulring smlll quantities — Our terms are cash with order. Annual bedding Aster, Phlox. Stocks, Petunia, Ver- bena, Zinnia. Balsam, Sllplglossls, Snapdra Cosmos, Marigold, Alys- sum, Golden Feather, lnbelia. Above 25c dos. prepaid by mall. Seeding Pansy. Sweet William, Carnation Plnka, Daisy, lfochla, Columbine, at 50o dos. Ilollyhocks, winter killed none. Wlntered over Perennials and Blennlais, Pansy, Daisy, Sweet Wil- liam, and Perennial Poppy at’ $1.20 per doz. Digitalis or Fox Glove, Can- terbury Bell at 15c. each. $1.50 per flower plants, P tato Sprayer fir ' With 46.000 meshes In a Ranchers have dfll IP use 18 year!» and found ll IIIQII. PRINCE ED Prince Edward is ‘Sold by _ R. T. Holman Wm. Callback, Bed R. T.‘Hohnan, Ltd» J. n. Myrick s. Co., y-y. x nus Be Safe —- use Prince Edward- you wlll realise the security and IIl’°l°°ll°lI_ ll!"- ll ti"! II] PRINCE EDWARD (l)! hlllllll. with EVERY M55“ SIX TIMES STRONGER TIIA ovary mosh solder-sealed into an immvvllilfl- weather reslstmg saflllllfil fill’ W"! '°‘"- , l Q-the FIRST Fox Netting sou the BEST wean la mil-ll "l" "'1'" salt-laden stmoaphlru of l!" as superior to the ordinary as safety USE PRINCE EDWARD and save future Russel Lbamplilll, Kfllslnltml- Hayes, McKay & Show, Tyllé Ville!" ‘ER alnglc roll of 1°! "milk. N THE ORDINARY- time and rumor: aowanp win. In rm u u» am say it '1' Maritime Provinces and ll l; superior lo risk. regrets. Fox Netting Ltd, Charlottetown QQIIC- ' Summerside Alberton. 1 dos. Perennial Larkspur two year old plants 35c each. Vegetable Plants-Extra early Cab- bage, Cauliflower and Celery 25c doz. $1.60 per 100. Rxtra early Tomato 00c doz. second early 40c per doz. Late Tomato 30c doa. Include 5c doz. for postage. Late ‘Cabbage for planting from Juno 20 to JuIy 31st at 40c per 100. 50c plepold by mall. Wintered over Perennials and Biennial: by mall postage must be Included 25c per doc. Early Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery 20c per 100 for postage. filcfs Seed Store, 12-74 Queen St. and W. I‘. Burke In our old stand. cost end of market. handle our plants and fresh plants are delivered to them daily. We will be pleased to have cus- fomes call at our gardens head m Prince Street and personally select plants. Bring baskets or boxes to hold plants. ll‘ ripe Tomatoes aqulred, order the extra. early plants they produce more Tomatoes, and lots of ripe ones. lf you are a fox farmer feed ripe tomatoes to you foxes, and one way to save money ls to grow them your- self, Do not forget to sign name and ddress. Write plainly. Remember postage. J. J. GAY d: SON, Head of Prince St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. u52-6-3-mwfr1mo " 1OO-O-§O-@§Q~& Two Great Sweedes- CARTER’S Prize Haszards Z Improved ’ (Bronze Top Swede) CARTER’S “Millpond” ' E Purple Top Swede The two Iollllng varletlca rmm h‘. rnmca anwann D ISLAND, both popular for , ahlWlIIl to u» AMERICAN alumna m aola n our < Ill!) STORE and by upwards . of two hundred Merchants P tblsProvfuco. . ' , "IANUMULM" and other varieties In lfocl. 5-045 t 0 csnn-zn a co. l. LIMITED l ‘ P should be removed, and replaced by fresh earth. All moveable roosts,; dropping boards and nest boxes should be taken out and well spray- ed with kerosene emulsion. one of the best, contact poisons for insect par- asites, that we possess. Then while they are drying, spray the whole ln- terior with the emulsion, and finish off with a. coat of whitewash. A foot- pump is a great labor saver for both the kerosene emulsion and the white wash. WELL WATER. In the months when the lhermom- eter climbs beyond the 80 degrees mark, there ls a great run on the water bucket. And these too. are the months when Intestinal disturbances are most frequent, and it may eas- lly be that one is the cause of the other. There is no more important and valuable asset on the farm than anample supply of fresh water and he safest and best comes from the deep driven or drllled well. The shallow and improperly placed we'll‘ should be abandoned, for it ls too often the cause of outbreaks of ty- phoid, diarrhoea- and other water- borne diseases. ‘ One safeguard is to boil all water required for drinking purposes; this will kill any disease germs that may be present, but will not make the water a. good one. Another method of purification ls to add a half teaspoon of hypochlorlte (chloride of lime) rubbed up with a. little water to the; barrel of water intended for domest- ‘ lc use. But no water can be recom- mended that has been contaminated precautions are carried out. P. E. Island Poultry Assn. A meeting of the P. E. I. Poultry Association was held in the Agricul- tural Hall, Charlottetown, June 4th. Pres. J. 0. Hyndman, in the chair- The meeting was called to discuss the Poultry Show held in connection with the Provincial Exhibition. Mr. Hyndmsn announced that thu- exhibition authorities was nearing cempletlon and wlll be in use for the exhibition held in August. This should stimulate a creator lhimsl in poultry throughout the province, and it was felt by the members o: the Association that the Exhibition Committee was deserving or much praise, therefore a vote of apprecia- tion was moved and passed unanim- gugly for the interest they have taken In furthering the interests of poultry in this province. The Exhibition authorities have dons their part in giviu! ill! Pilllb‘ lrymen of this province a building] which u suitable in every way M‘ o“; peultrymen to show their poul-v try lo the best advantage, stud it now, rests with the breeders to upholdl their end, by maklhl the 1929 ahowi a banner one. This can be accomw pilshed by s. larger number of ent- ries than heretofor, and a continua-l lion of the same high. quality of birds as shown in the past. I The nexl, Item of business was the advisability of the Association for-i warding a live blrd exhibit to the . LIVE p HOGS We are taking live hogs daily, excepting Saturday, paying high- est market prices. \ mama Charlottetown 0+0 ooo-eobmwoogvoowz, Davisfil Fraser Suited that Nova Scotla farmers are socistion decided to send an exhlbzt stock being by farmyard drainage, no matter what \ Hold Meeting i new building being erected by W" DUERRE LETTZI WEEK THO LDICR. unicorn CARI-IBM. PIIIIBIIII i-lbflillfifiarffofluakaruaoabfillelvlfl Ikiclaonhardpqnallg. I nous; 29 I ca W. S. BLAIR luau, KENTVILLE, slurs: . my m A surety or s l wanton so can ovary mymcfilgrggsggsfirnlzvrclglfigfilills Kano. co 21mm m: BEST STORAGE or 00a MOST IMPORTANT ronomn. co ass-mm QUALITY cocoa AND oooon (STOP) WESTE UNION J. C. IILLIVII; rluar wen-nuance" '19é9-. was 26 PM .1.- ~25 NEW GLASGOW 1r s 26 330p supcnmrcuoryr noumron -cxleznnmursn 15hr“: 2 4 mvonvz roam OFHAA . ' I ‘ 1r YOU our HA;¢EARLY‘AND sticafrlzsllihsifivlgrgill m MILLFEEDS HIZIVY DEMAND- MAKES IT ILIPOESIBLDTO FILL ALL ORDERS ounces YOU PROMPTLY TELL YOUR DEALER troy ‘llUCH YOU your v I (2:81; ALLOW ABOUT l-iO lbs TO men TON or any cxpacrso ' LEAh-siSZi SILT C0- LIMI TED Nova} scotla Provincial Exhibltjgn being held in Halifax directly atterl the Charlottetown Show. In mu‘ The exhibit will be in the forrn of , a live bird dgsplay. As the pouitryl I Prince Edward Island compare.- favorably wl.h the poultry of the paying "m" “ileum” ll° lam Pillll- other provinces it was felt that LhLs ggngndgrh " llvme Eillielllsllll 0! would be a great opportunity for the work ‘ - ll mlghl l" P0659919 tolbreeders of this province to adver- mmdllP "M10 in Nova Scotls for‘ tise their stock in England, which m 005m“ “id hatching eras. Af- might still further the sale of Dill‘ n5 era-me dl-scl-‘Slllll l-lle 55- Stock. The consensus of opinion was fflvflfflble to the sendlno of an es- tO H l . l ° ' Th: 111",‘ 1 hibit, but its adoption was 1m for "l "l" 0f business was the a Iulure meeting. I question of Prince Edward Island} __ » W m‘ TEPYE-Fellhbd at the} Germany paid out more than $225,. 1 °l e Poultry Congress, being held 000.000 1h , unemployment, We; m. n London, England. ln July. 1930. year, ‘ l With a tablapoon of flour, A cup of milk pour over this, Stir and boil it not an hour- But just a few short minutes: Then serve it good and hob- And if your husband thinks I220 mine, , , He'll say i’. bits the spot.- Salmon Loaf Clasp a can of salmon Into pieces small: v Then a cup o.’ cracker-crumbs Ir. the dish may fall. Now a cup of nice sweet milk Well-haven eggs just two. Salt and lbeyipcr add it: this, And mix i: through and through. Stezm ths mixture juu‘. one hour: Turn out urrfn .1 plate, And servo i‘. with a white sauce. llozv lo nmkc i‘. l will state: Mix a tablespocn of but er Measuring only six by- eight and one-half inches- a piece of paper con- taining 22 lines in the poet Rest‘; handwriting. was recently sold in London for $l4,00_0 Germany now receive 185.25 a. week. - a Smoking; forests t or smelting clttmcwgs =—' \ fr, l l l as a raw material. When the Issued by authority of Honourable Charles Stewart, WE CAN'T HAVE BOTH 0 _Over one-half of all Canada's industries depend on wood must close down. railway earnings must suffer. trade must; stagnate and prosperity must vanish. Minister of the Interior; - ? WHICH . /&4/, l {j l /yl I i forests are destroyed mills ‘ | i» . l. . . l I r Unskilled women textile workers m- l, _ - PREVENT FOREST FIRES .l-- _ _____ _ _ _ _.