x t 1...... i 1 per coil. 5s pnld for. Spools! lune words fotj oldvvoe week. agents Wanted 11 WA so uvs Assure ron ‘h ns 160 m-odncts. Direct 1° nmumer. Write The J. B. W -. 7 t. no sCo tflfirsigfl West E AGE" wmr-so m DIFFER- ' 6'11 ‘ s of the province to so- 11911 and life insurance. An "11"": - contract to one who c"! d e all his time to insur- “ce- ly G. J. McCoi-mask d: 470- Ltd evere Block, 11482-25431 . 0 OFFICES NEXT Consulate, Apply at 0411mm WANTED-intro, sets mo 111511113» J s England“. Travel- ‘E. I. 11420-23-21 wot-Ida's Best J ean- Carlisle,’ the (American '- twins), and R. T. Winslow, the ._ _' greatest pair of Fancy and Skaters wllbbe atithe o f ~'Friiiii v1ind Saturiaiv1 ins-fit n ... PDVER ENEENTS V’! Dill!!!“ RI llr- It pen llne per lay to; lid: i llms per day for 0 in: or over- Oountj we I Ibljl of l5 figures. lnltlnl letters. ecu! u ono weal. t lol all. Addreu forlu purl ol ml. and ‘not Inrnhle i. Iitnntlen Wanted, Mo h! seven words per l Ni " I JNO. ALFRED Nit-DONALD, LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jet. SCAPEII- FROM RANCH TWO silver females and one black grades and tinged, fair prices." male fox. Liberal reward for capture. J. W. MacDonald, Glen- finnan. 11492-26-21 at the Arena. In tho event o,’ the failure of the Windsor Carlyle """_ fancy skaters to arrive in time for Ml “m1 MTS- James and Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. MALE HELP WANTED-MAKE tonight's programme the perform- iittle daughter are st money at homs—$15.00_ to $60.00 paid weekly for your spare time nnces will in writing showcards for canvassing. We instruct and sup- ply you with work. West- Angus Showcard Service, 102 Colborne Bldg. Toronto. 12-22dtf ill-in ' Technical School in TED A COMPETENT MAID with Farmers W The grain show tnclud- The annual and barley has I. Horse Bre seventy exhibitors. Thepnm Technical S:h001 Mr. H. Kelly in Mr. Garfield to replace Ml‘- retiring from WAN for general housework. Apply attention. 127 Upper Prince St. .____4 LOST- GOLD WRIST WATCH primary de tment MurrsyI-Iar per annum. Secretary. ,2 Situatlos Vacant 1A vou MAKING ‘in Sh‘! We will pay V011 better. tablish your own business in r own town. lifor details‘ wit Bradley Limited, Brantford, , - 334p; Y. M. (l. y. Bowling Yesterday onthe Y. M. C. A. Al- lays in ‘one oi‘ 1e closest games of 111B bflflgue so u- pluyed the West Kent School Tom N0. Z. defeated ‘the 'l‘echnicul tihooi So 2 by the “' narrow nun-gin -f 124 pins. bor School. pplement $100.00 __ ply H. L. Machon moses-ad ‘GASOLINE snows - \ . "‘ ‘ an.“ The “W? ‘potted gt oi 1Z6 and‘ 27] *2 l’ r 019i 1116‘ fllbflii turncd into a heavy - aénfuil about 3 pm. but in the w stern’ paitof the province the m continual during the the three \ "boa 0V9!‘ LOSlZ- spool noon by M between 4.30 ‘and 5 p. m. Mon- day. Finder leave at Guardian Office and receive ‘reward. 1 dd e "(jtygperaflfln as n, - 1155 24 31-.Il1§sdlhes1s"sslJy)nMr. T. A. Benson of, ‘hunch 14$h31a| the ‘Poultry ‘Division Live stncn-‘ldie “P” Branch, ‘Ottawa, featured the pro- ‘gram oi‘. the ‘Rotary Luncheon yes- For Sale 0R SALE-COOKING STOVEH-Qfllfly- l m _ remarks Mr. Benson said tint c.1923 Bhow ' ll 10,119‘ f5 snowst , whole Th! PRINCE‘ sow/mo room- OWIIIB to ‘the car ferry not cross- ing yesterday, our advertised pro- . 8mm has no: arrived. There will installed first class emergency program M,“ 1,5,01,1- > in its stead todny. We hope t0 the wqrk ’ , ihave the regular [program in time » nnlecimllflflll lor the Saturday matinee. *11“\=°11""°°\" coon SILVER FOX PRICES - The. yesterday by Mr. W. Chester S. not an“, McLurIa re the results of thc New ‘m: ‘he boat an 11170-543. York auction fur sales in connec- m, hem up tion with silver foxes:——“O1eur sii- ' vers brought good prices. Low NOTICE RE FANCY SKATERS ing at 6.30. . GR/“Fd AND POTATO ‘SHOW- “ “"“""1"""1' “mam The grain and potato exhibit at the tf ting wheat, oats v Central Guardian t. user mFnns n“... , Jan alt-muons ‘ northwest and westerly winds ""1101 . 061081‘. 1 . . g , Y THE‘ - Wmnson CARLYLE " FQNQY flhfflreware due to arrive Deteatln h re on Friday. Should the train t reach here on time the "per- 11 0901088108, clearing and night sulflr are ours Drug Store to- vssreporv-e‘ stoma." - An- hs-tvyx snowstorm set in ma, t‘;““h1“‘1:1m _ Yitljterdilv.’ morning‘ but. all ,‘ e 1' ‘Bio ° I tisinsian practically on sche- ‘gmegal n o . , ‘ line. At Lharlottetowu and by a More of 6 The Abbots shortly after t travelled at a fast p 10110W111B wire was received gram ke place instead on 115- NO Saturday afternoon and ‘Monday 111° 01¢)’ 1041113“- nl-ght. Information will be posted at "f ' - ' ' _ the Riose and Gray tomorrow even- Annual Conference at Technical School connection eek is attracting mans will be judged this after- r. S. J. Moore of Truro. \ ROTARY CLUB. —An interest- After some prtilinfiner)’ 1m t: tn 1 sen 1-' w W8 er m“ pp y‘ gégusucces-s of the Poultry Show indi-i ford St. one half horse power. Morse engine for sale. good or- der. Box 221. 11443-2441; For DANIEL MIOREiSIDE North River Corner On Saturday, Jan. 27th. menciug at 1.30 p. m, 6_ stacks bay l0 head (anttie, some horses and goods.“ - \ < 11 3 W7" James Comern rolled the best, 1"‘ BENJ‘ CARTER & SON. score tfor his tom with u total of‘, 471. while MoPhe for the Techni-g cal totalled highst for the losers, i Beavers Win with a. tOLiIl oi‘ v26. A. liucstis . J. Cumvroxt . 1t. bioinnis . (i. 'l‘<mml\s i ‘ _ x \ m, m__d n, gqmn-nnyiggn X JSItho Red box to tin. turn. - l ___ ---~-- Linn ijpsz~ " . e34 mo 567'Beavera Red 50* 'l‘nt:il ................. .. 1120 01mm‘ ' E. Murley . . . . I~‘.»Aourn ' . Hoot. NO 2. O8| ~ MdlzezlfiEcH Sc 112 161 108 s. Nicholson . . . . A- FY0501‘ 124 ng Gill. .... .. 91 - J. Squarebriggs Bill Collins 314111321139“ 113 1 Defence McPhee- .37 119 100 Eorl McDonald w McDonald ._-,--————-'-'— -—-—-——-—-———<i—i——"—_ soa s91 12g: BIRTHS Tom] .. --------------------------- -' _._____, WHlTE—ln this city December . WILL use AEROPLANES m meson RIWWQ 25,410. Chaid- Bglglall pilot, nnu some, ‘Jan. rou, a well known is adapting three aeroiflmm‘ use as carriers of r0011?! P1E°°““ thousand and plans-torso"? W" Th" 2.12%: h.*:.‘:.::".:: urns: I. - the fuselage; cine std: 2f u;ll:]1¢hn1:‘1_3_‘_°1y“' ith a 8 . a - 31th $.53. ‘through which _ DEATHS the pigeons can be 11118115911- The" r‘ ‘ —'~—-- losed. by a system of WY-NNE- doors are c rods. ‘Each plan fondant; whofi wt alrthe time. ‘oz-1- i281 no [villus 1\l1»':1’11 1011i hocktey 125' licuvors Auctioneers. Xvi-link two Junior At the Aron u suuppy sumo of "Wt-dun sdtiy Whill r 111st tn Mr. and Mrs. Paul White o (laughter, Mary Lillian. MCARTHUH — At Enmoro on Dec. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon nioarthtu- (nee Blanche Bryant) {Mia son, Gordon Vans. ROGERS —- At Lower Freetown °"- J0"- 141h t0 Mf- Mid MTB- W11" ing, a great deal of money leaves liuln ‘T. Rogers, (nee Marion C ‘27th at 9 a. m. f I AUCTION SALE nwliirrnson, however, declared he was ‘not in favor of the farmers cou- ; \_ i, . l-ir-at to- _ 1111111111 n“ '1 U ‘ducting retail stores co-ctierative- Y- "muveruent their assistance they , At New Haven. Jail- e will carry an no 25th,.Mr. James J. Wynne. aged as ltlifflumix‘ giiigeagyiogdgvttsri‘ 1°: m tum . . . ., "R c * a 1w n watch e ‘hymn Funeral Saturday’ Jar Edward Island. ‘I-Ie hoped 1.0.588 -e ' bled f heron a“ at Sleep” QMYNeI-vo Foodll we» w amour that when I picked up a cub of tel my hand would a leaf. l ©0014 so! sleep‘ viéll. mid not re- nnd there were neurhlgic pains tlmush my - Mm when men-boxer“ D'- Cluwa " Food. howwv- 1 1min‘ ‘t health" 16mm r00" cs1. our.’ rod-tw- ca-ted improvement in poultryidrcsy Qua anqirmslng in this province. Whilsticegnlé Fairbanksyl-he Business _ ' meudable interest and contributed: vaiiuabio prizes, the attendance by the general public was dlszippolnt-‘flvith the Ho men showed a ‘om-I lug. Ho was pleased to sue tho Egg and Poultry Association has Ishmd. The side of ills problem which belongs so the business man] is to sen how the farmer can in- ircirsc h-is purchasing power. -Mr. if the business mcn give the can help to direct it along sano lines. In his recent meetings through the country he had em- phasized the idcn, that the inter- ests cf farmers and business men were interdependent. He had no brief for the Agricultural Depart- ment but he had for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Benson instanced cases where the business men had recognized in a practical way, the need of increasing the purchasing power of the farmer, of feeding the goose which lays the golden org. One was in Fresno, Chill- fornia. where the businessuantl pro- fessional men raised $300,000 to get the r lsin producers prrmerly or- ganize . At St. Anna, Calif, $26,- 000 was raised for n similar pur- pose. Through a misunderstand- I-‘nince Edward IsT-snd that should not go out as the service to vari- ous villages is not as effective no it should be. Moreover the farm- crs‘ purchasing power in Prince Erlwaril island ehmfl-d be greater. In all his travels he had» seen no if made a shining light; in the Do- minion, in this negard.' Hon. W. M. Lea. commended Mr. Benson's address as tending to remove the misunderstanding between the farmers and the business man. The latter should realize that the and the prosperity of the farmers G811’! me MoGi-egor. Lot 1.0;, “Ilium ism nuns can g Dorchester-Last Night by‘ a ‘with i A Score ore-s the tihampioniAbegwcits i iifiddniiigt s” Have Successfully Gompleted24 Games ‘i ° ‘°“ Without Meeting a Single Defeat; rm flllfilllformstiomwiii be 2000 tons. This can he delivere- at. any time and it, would be wise to get some or ell of the fertilizer before Spring. It is the intention of the Association to continue this year getting spray material, etic. Last year35 tons of bluestone was is, much lower. Dofchfiflef 1118 Iuiiy in twenLv-four games in 85111 d°m°‘“1'“"1*efl8°l1!. without having once thering. of fans defeated, k-chasers when formnnco and the ‘boys deserve tcr team the great credit for the manner 4- 1“ which they are bringing Prince thing m which m- truok their Blfldeibdward Island to the fore i he ggrhg opened and they defeated a Mir these I ' few Associations elsewhere can The Ibuys will arrive home w- say. providing boarand traiusl (Following Mr. Retailer's address t hold up and will certainly n discussion on welcome from'was token part s. Clark, Mr. Peppin, the president and others. Mr. Peppin, of the Ex- their Oppdllelitl in every ' ' ~~ ment of the game. EMERGENCY PROGRM‘ AT The Abhies have plays _ receive o warm d succcss- their runny friends and admirer ‘Tusw RADIO-JD Columbus Home, 1 O Sussex Wm o receiving set. Gaudeti suporlnteded .____ PR-INCE EDWARD Ti Owing to the ca her regular trip (Special to The Guard-Ian.) SUSSEX, Jon. 25.—Sussex key team defeated the fast Freder mon Sex-Lew: at the Royal Arena shrinkage occurs during the three tonight in a game in hie N13. “mks l’°"1°‘1 a Pill, Hockey Leagueby the score - _ l M 7__3_ The game was clean and The responsibility of the nub‘ fast being one of the "best ever w“ 1n the matter 0t 11‘ “my “I elilgflil 0n Sussex ice. The score by “my 11°“ 5911111115 $111611“ Dvriulls wnszist period, Sussex ‘mem w“ (“sense ‘ ‘ Y‘ Fredericton 0, Second period, Sus’ . _ that a proper car was pr x '1 Fredermtol" 2' Thhd Pia curb case before loadins. i l _ \ JUMQFQyQQ“ m W: “K k fl i The matter of short wegit m R. Shaw and Sign‘ ‘Zmvsmfgfysggefisifl n; fitggfiyfertiiizer was discussed. Therei urm stayed in gunws_ were few complaints with the ex- Potato Growers (Continued from Page One.) yesterday. thewwm- 1”” d for today will d train service is PERSONALS A, F, Bruce Vulloyficld, was in the city yesterday. Mr. iod Sussex 3 Fredericton 1. October t.o Virgini the p E shipment was n was tober, the Ass the funny as they resident, fact that the Cobblers go b s a great advantage lected and allowed the Mountains to g0| diock. who is by ' transportation Bouiter explaincmin M nt the refrigeratior cars were enough Y wereflt1o"gggf(*)“g‘s ‘em m“ by the 1155011111110“ pe-r cont nitrogen and the Fertiliz- wore‘ planted, prover of value. ying the star-ll in regard t o-Isaid 70,000,000 ‘bushels of surpiusmf me plant The diflereuce bw tween the results obtained from us- ,ing nitrogen of soda and sulphate 10f ammonia was discussed-one‘ units and the other B! V0 M1; the speakers. Mr. Boulter emp s selected as the 1h the annual horse ha ould be got. The tunaicly able to hold the p0! mmeaded- Allnntn March in the house the dealer pa age. This picked ui) tutoes and was a ‘sh ‘and alterations r600 m 20 cars o! D dvautage._this year was Niorth American continent. . Id like to see Island peep but grow all they could sell at a bigihaflng fifteen ‘twenty units of nitrogen. l-lngerman was asked if he thought .,. . he black board an estimatefioinihléngsoarflng xgérggigtaic'es“fllggl 1mm‘ replied that this depended on con-i ditlons. He figured it bctten t0 have €3Hhiy pounds of nmmon as a standard. to know exactly,‘ of money can lwlwv“ Mountains, will be somelprice. the] Mr. J. A. Clark, superintendent Experimental Farm worked H0110 Breeder’, what amount rd paid on the Green , it ls hoped there “eatimore- money co breewiaat of May. Th 1 11111111 pretty high price ‘in recent years. 51111 111MB sociutitm had to pa ‘"111 1'11 “lean dill." ‘mil can checks. The 1n n poorer con zl the Association ha iuch lower price. but‘ to be able to Us ere has been a,of the for seed potatoes out on t 'of the cost cf production of he various figures by the meeting, hose of the Ehrperl- This year the As- y 30cm Amerl- toes per acre. T ay on Ameri- were suggested market and were not t fricndily and co-ttpcrzrtivc spirit bc-[Qrs twccn the agriuulturailisis anilffghfly cane vbusiness m-e-n oi‘ this city. ' 1' lculturzti cooperation is t-l])l‘(!i 1all over the continent, in some soc-l Th com-"tions in n sane economic way, in-Pemfle e [other sections in on opposite way. The [armor cannot. controil supply ‘1 like the manufacturer ~but instcutl b of o. curtailment there should be . ch o [an intelligent distribution. The $21319: 11111:" g .. . , ,. ,. our end and 9 accomplished o grout deal for thohowiug the 0mm! the fittest." In class, o the United States. fountain head for “unéghe horse on the mell- 0759 90mm" has been ed wefihthis year an 0- 913-“ ito take o n but. by! they are fortunate t b s to. e ken u y 11° bestasell the V0 [0 BOY, 5“"'1"a1°1‘ mium the B79" to pay for our mer and have over ~;-. to age up to 1 S r 0 to 800 bushels. Digging . . . . . . . . .. t for the most port Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "Virginia. One Approximate c of potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11's best breedin rule c9011"! 1" 1 4 Heavy horse‘. me been for a long time from the Unite breeding DHTIIOBQ?» is, we have some d trotting stock. 15 a good market. kind. For in-] Iers. From ket for lowed over these There is how- was agreed th for Irish CQb- n o that the culling, etc, was no be dug early it would accountJMr. Ie to have two var- New York there is good driving an Green Mbllnlflhli- for which there not be able 1.0 tlful climate an pastures and there "is no rBBBf-‘fl u creditable place in cannot be raised her coming 0t straw um cars. On a Long good eye, not too dee claimed selection is important. A seed im. all, on the bottom of provement. plot t a loss of about iaincd by every grower. For a. real test all seed would be required to ‘be stored under the same eon- s to the best ditions. The speaker reviewed the result of e Long Island test. P.E.I. with seven entries yielded bushels per acre and had the very low freedom from disease of "use "1 “h?” "113- 31116 im- Ws only came 3rd on the list in on; n; the A; point of yield and it is time we a little ahead concentrated upon this feature of iii continue to the business. but if they lose put on by the iii prevent sell A great deal o der them in the Commissioner of ASP"- Wdvl. Lea, in his able s the Iis-rsa Breeders Asso putting on their the car. This mean elation endeavored to handle the potatoe may have but it. was ell as there was no bbiers fetched good they weie the ritime Provinces d f l rser a or a a storage. The Co best available. So l socistlon can keep in quality, they to get a premium. this. the ext-rs duty U.S. government w ing them profitably. Ninety-Eight Out Of The average time of reen Mountains should he June 1st, the lrish Cobblers, about May make our Annual Show a credit to 0 n very great benefit in an e tionnl and financia There is o. mov being made to h good enough for the United Stale! cities will grow do hi proportion as the ‘land becomes more fertile. ‘ She was then so anti she changed everyllfl" Increases. The more business we flhen some Canadian ma can do among ourselves the better. Mr Le- said he favored leaving the retail business to business men. but the farmers should pet his feeds and fsrtivzer and implements of production st cost. Mr. Lea then dwe't on the greet possibili- ties of Prince Edward Island along the lines oliowerstivs marketing end intensive cultivation. Rotar- Ian H VBilntsln presided at yester- . endnthenuuu PW sent were I-fou. W. M. bee. Wilfrid Boulter. Vernon brookett, w. if. Simp- tried Lydia E. P-inlchsnrs pound for" ailments lisr to their sex, have been What a marvelous-number of replied to s changing our a ntiy sent out by ‘mod the test of Over 50.000 worn en for the Indie your hearty cooperation I em, Respectfully youtl. son. Lot 16L Gordon ulclillsn. HAMMOND‘ Cornwall; T. 8.11am!» Oentreviiie Brenton norms TUQII ‘Bad Fish- shouhl induce e ‘m. Qnullbhhthg’ tsuffsrs from o ‘the. P-fl wfllpliogjonpeny. er. season; Ifleorgo Sounders of no h" ‘u w ' 40 degree For sprouting 00 degrees farn- _ heit was advisable. If too high, The greatest] disease would start. are nicked. bags. ‘Mr. Dewar referred to the ru- inors which had been going around that American buyers were off log as high as $1.50 a bushel to island. This was in an evident attempt to bluff an a. and another discourage the Assoc l. By 0c- cr offering potatoes on the arch. It was reported dition ' mental Farm . .- Fertilizer cr Iilflhllfe 'I'hese Spray material Approximate cost of one bu- it be she] at 200 bus per acre South of. An interesting discussion fo'.~- iufr "titanic, though on a specimens of th the Irish 24th. purchased and more could have been used up. This year-the prise fit-here can be no donht of. the advantages of cqoperttivebnyinl and it is hardly worth the while listenin m people talking. other- beeu wise. The _dea.lers= are _ get the custom of the gpsgciatiofl ely a rema/rkabie per- because they know the tato growers are running a. strict- Iy casirhusinese; This is~ sonic-I anxious to l. oo- poteto shrinkage in by ‘Mr. J. A. perimental Station referred to an interview with a potato expert con- nected with the Washington De- partment, who declared potatoes in storage should be kept at about s and at low humidity. TERRORS OF fier the potatoes “PERILS OF THE d ship, 2 Dewar‘ ‘said it would be better to see ovided in the best product for In ‘Eastern Canada which is prim- i331)’ tflgrlchiiturui i~t'is only reason- _ h h h t a .e o suppose that the supply of ‘option o! 1 e acid p 05p a e blunt food requires replenishment. What is the right kind oi’ f bring ,_. takes from be reyfaced. iation. A buy- big prices should be ‘ l ff 'it' . Delano“ hutlegilfldrh: L1“1Z.IZ.".‘$II“§QI§-.ZE‘ZLYihmiwu- Intelligent way to bur fertiliz- t off early sociation secretary. er is to know what ingredients are _ wanted. Dry biood, CODCCU xglfecg°glgtigadfgédillthgff 5:121: ban-kage leather scrap, cotton seed Bd- 1’ p flmL mleal were named as sources of M ‘ n trogen and the contained per- 8TB!“ The shipment will have to mayacqcentage qumed. Leamer new!) on showed on analysis what is iedas inferior nitrogen, 19 p at 10c more over the fail p ‘certified Green Mountains were ‘scarce. ‘This is where the inqllll’! cent of ammonia ls equan to 14 9 c“ a expected on the and potash were dealt with, a 0 discussion ensuing on a number of 3g points brought up, ’ d-Itent of Land . . . . . . . . . . .. e of Machinery . . . . . . .. mericun muqkethrrcuting Seed .. tjoosltlering the duty andlSeed (1 110111 “plnxirn. frcigili We ha " 17-50 cxpert on spray materials, spoke next upon this subject, on the 3-511Ianalysis oFcostTlgur-etl up by M121- J. A. Clark had figured $10 per, acre for siprnying. This outlay “Bled 1-253thc speaker said rep-aid itself proh- 373'nbly more than any other item of 3-001oost.' The nitrogen in potatoes, Tloirepresents what has come out of, 11/, bus) .... it Autumn work and sol-nastier- n any prc- rowing - wers have Cutting Planting (horse and manual tion lost ycnr ship- Labor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. roll, 35 cars by stea- Spraying . 20 cars sold and Cultivating . . . .. ost of on acre --— $86.0 figures and it at the figures were r.tcra',_';.-. t taken into Peppin gave an inter- esting talk on the desirable varit- ies of potatoes, illustrated with e different varities. be Shape and size was important in prevent seed potatoes. Green ‘h h hi dam . It sys types were first dealt wt . t C11 a nped p p ‘Cobbler, which Mr. Pep- l all the way throuBh- ghould pin explained should be not oblong but round iikc a baseball, with u; p, Careful Mountain should be main- 1 i mir. Peppin was asked as to the best way of taking care of see from the time it was cut unti planted. He was of the opinion that the potatoes should be treated before being cut and planted as soon after cutting as possible to avoid blecirleg. This disease develop less in freshly cut seed. A gainers] discussion on and ot er phases of the business followed. Mr. -Peppin answering nl§lfgg§tzm§fft Qiifii-fiirghenzgiliua 1?: questions end-severelyhm-q are on], 10mm mm m the dicine to hold! present giving their experiences. world 5nd “,9 damn,‘ u ‘m, 1a 00o Mi 179W" ‘D9119 0f 1110 "W611i"! tons. Arsénste of lime should‘ be of tuber and the easiest method 4 m, m advance of m‘ m“ a , nsngalledicinefo? ofqicilrngingxypo. d_ Dlfl-‘Ofl 0 ~ ms n3‘ a 1o flied til ‘ ‘ i ‘ . 1y amen m" m“ 7M pm‘ ll ‘"1 int; l ssniesls was explained ‘and a filed or P5512560 N: M s ‘Even-lag Snblon I id fash on roo t. _ . i .‘ agernlan. Bali ex. dclne. ffdtis is a riiosi s. wds thrust rd for efficiency, and Wining effltifon. very‘ woman ‘he Fertiiiseri. He wis selling this ma!!! PM! Ii‘ product dad tt is the ‘problem of 1 s 10 lb. ive it s fair trill. manufacture... and sellers to find o" or . c“ p“ hm b favorites. Better come and get your shine of laughs. THE ' NORTH” 1 Fifth Chapter of T-he sources of {phosphoric acid. i ‘Mr. Geo. Saunders of Ontario, nnl told when this is going to strike n 6WD and the only safeguard is to put a film of noper salt over the plants. The best treatment u Bordeau mixture. The gpfgy which costs altogether $10 an acre for the season, gives a return of. one hundred bushels. This t; an Important decrease and the $10 in- eludes the cost of putting it on. The average yielded here is 250 bus. an acre and if not sprayed, about 15° bus- T119 "hflllrayed potatoes cost approximately so cent, n buflhel- the sprayed so cents a bushel. T-he different ways of making Bordeaux mixture were explained. T119 PNDEI‘ way 0i mixing was to add bluestone to the lime solution and then there is secured R wider portant question was discussed n; some length. An excess of lime showed a marked advantage in the control of ‘early blight. There ‘have been about three Imador inventions, in poisons. The first was Paris green. Alt-was a poisonous, dry color, sndvfrom 1350 l0 1889 W89 U18 only ibug P915013 used. Then followed~ the use of lead arsenic. in 191i rsensts of lime was first develop" . Arssngtg of soda was another modern mix- 11"" W111“! WM 100 be cent water soluble. and‘ would ooiiiblne with' copper and lime. Answering a ques’ tion Jtfr. Senders said about 1% ib._ |of white arsenic to the acre, equal‘ to 4 lbs. arsenate of- lime. was the white arsenic. The method, of mak- number of technical question ms- wered. Mr. Saunders described e 111E117 1 3 j, ‘i-i-“f mush, Adults 11c. ens»; l. . =nn..,e...;.nnn..=-nn..n1 who's AFRAIII] err-cs . Wallis mom-Wait ‘till .000 Mgml up a whole army of them! This is one of sttle-yyfegrfyoltntnhieot pictures. MORAN “FOOLISH LIVES’ YUKON” V Another’ blq "laff fest." iii . N the markemo! the demand for it in the led States where it is used. to fight 1the cotton ball weavel. Cotton-Al by far the most important crop there and the demand [or arsenic ood to is growing more tha to the plant? The first supply. Mines may i thing to find out is what u plant worked to extract arsenic ‘from ore the soil that needs to and neglected These are nitrogen ruined their owners ma phosphoric acid and potash. come valuable. Nitrogen cannot be bought separ- ately, it is contained in n soda and sulphate of ammonia. IIYBDBPB n future be Y-v‘ gold mines that have As to dusting, this was a faster tion than spraying tion cost about the same. i some places it worked advantage- ously. The Annapolis Valley apple trated crop is now about 80 per ltrogen of opera r. Saunders in conclusion con- iaied Island potato growers rices they had received f6!‘ otatoes. At Michigan of pots-hoes can be got for bushel and in the Red River V ll y the Ill f. 10 t8- 11 111°’ member“ T“ ma“ cropswar Act perm-its nitrogen to be ox- 11mg Sal-"lydfgrieglgl-lfi 1111s?- aW- H-c!l0' lpressgd n5 nmmmpn, Th1; .1... Gregor credit for first using sr 0 pmmmg Mr‘ Dewarume-nt increases the foliage growthiflt ciassi- 111511‘ D n; amount e of lime in this province, ~Mr. lilcGrego saved his institute about $4 year it. was At the con clusion of thradd - f. tes of thanks were tendered bashed the de- six-ability of getting in prompt or- ders for delivery of ifert referred to the recent shipment of potatoes to Cuba. The As tlybolieved it lthing un ‘making th toes were not p -the seed stock and them is not as go desired but he once in the firm them the circumstances m‘ is shipment. The pots/- ooied with any 0f 0d as could be d every confid- that was handling f the Experimental" Station and Mr. Ea crates. This was fol- further discussion. announced that the f the Association time in July. He treatment of lowed by some The president annual meeting o 10.00-;the air. "That is why every cnrtrwould mu some leclared that despit Bfilllmust be taken of the lcavesl Every day an acre is kept green it, i9 111111151": from five to ten bushels of "potatoes n doy. it is cheaper" to keep the [potatoes green right up to thé time of digging, There 1S one very important (iisease hero that can be controlled by sprny, ' - , This is Ia-to blight. it cannot be able weather never been more structive. interesting or in- nference then adjourned. Rubber Goods Most pains and , aches yield readily ‘ l to the application of heat and in no other way can your get continuous and even heat so con- t veniently as with a good" hot water It relieves toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, and it is the best ,' ‘ thing in the worldi to kéép your warm these ,co1d nights. We guar- antee all our Hot Water Bottles. vvvvvvvvvrv v1 I N- sew srseiiate of time product celi- ilnaker at the ed “green dust." Hi: mbiect n: Arsenic will’ never be cheap llgkln he sold. it will never from