TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ‘ _ NEWSY NOTES _ Weekly Livestock Market Review‘ B! AGIJCOIA I CONSERVATION I mpulini mun-ion. OPINIONS or nu ‘ “tissues arr-germs m: usiis AND muses or NATURAL assouibcls s! am LUDIDW JENKINS IAESIIIEID. during tho week accounted for 2.- 542 beef cattle, 392 daily and 438 calves. Total shipments to date this year are 94,940 beef, 11,839 dairy‘ OTTAWA. Canada, October 17. 19-10. SUMMARY Uhdcl" the influence of heavier lie- -'l~--~e= l" of certain attributes or intelligence. I once kept two "stickiebacks" in an hi; a u“ Tlze cnculallflll 0i l-llllvd lll "l? aquarium (home-made) for a cou- ccipts, which included a larger than and 65.145 calves, compared with v fbhls lo 001' ‘ll-v WNW d5 "h": °§ pie of years They knew 1 was usual percentage oi plain and com- 158,775 beef, 10493 dairy and 75,- Smwarb a Lens or summersida £11k ysrigzdlo, 4g’ .,....... near the ingnicr a.linl.tls,_ and their blood coining before I entered the room; mon quality, the cattle market dur- 048 calves in the corresponding per- ‘ I l bucks have knporwd mo platinum ma” w“ ‘igloo eigtljihfizz’ éffzltnl in L‘ - ll b Blellllli‘ W llle 15h" possibly from the vibration caused lug the past week provided a slow iod of i939. Exports of beef cattle COUNTING Till: and‘ o, ducks that otherwlu wouk, pup‘. descendant. o! m. alum‘, “m”. - . .00, l, _ under the fourth quarterly quota from October 1st to October 17th amounted to 6.647 head, as against 12,974 in the same time last year. Quebec mutation. the grand parents of which were true silver foxes. George A. Callbeck, Sunimerside by my footsteps in the corridor. trailing session and daily carryovers They would weave up and down ivcre common to all stock yards. with their noses pressed to the PHCO changes, however, were niocl- glass, till I fed them: that indicat- ei-ale luld confined, ior the most find it difficult to get food. Such assertions are not true, for ducks eat various kinds of food. lllld the" is no general duck food shortage. adv i..ige that it ls senior there are only two ways in uhlch it couid be kept n.l:ln, like ‘that oi t.1e warm- bsdOdaQ Lillifiikin». Ollc lo by the pro- l In i934, the Biological Survey at- wmpied to estimate the nunlber of ducks in North America. Th6 final flgurei slvw out are bill “ll- Promm Blothcrsiwh l_ ed a splendid new tings-die‘: n tees in New York City last weir“ (PFQQQIDEQ iccilon 0i a cv-ll Ol llll‘ 0r ll“ ed a. memory of Past favors! They part, to female slaughter cattle and The United States Treasury De- < » , m“, _ ,-, l m, may, . ll eel ll e ml lel- em lll will» a mle- lll m" c“ s: assists ..::l:;":..“.:... Si; rrzlzt.tz..?a...a to... i:l...*:."%:::. e m’: Wm‘ m“ “"1‘“'“mmy<‘° swm" mad” ‘*5 “m a“ ‘hmds’ bu‘ m” m" Fm“ me dmwm‘ “ewpmm 5am’ m” u" “"1"” stat“ ‘mm “ewssaruy mwwmi Yeti; tn’ iliIBd by food only to be shot. It also one from L. B. Burroughs. Eastwood at {volt ‘£102,215 m“ a another way [0 retain the heat v were fed sparingly, not to folll the ihere is little at the moment to fav- all countries during the period figures are interestini; l“ ma logy was a simple 'lazy Wav for hunters Saskatchewan. The first is from the About 150 personsdzilnlod‘ broke 1 ivaulvl be to have a llllvk liner ‘Ol l water. Thc young folks of 1hr w- 011i‘ the selling side of the trade January 1st to October 5th, totalled indicate in round numbers how f _se w get the mun’ I, made duck Original Quebec mulation and u“ mom and the entire l-[vr the“, J 1a; lll>1 lmllvl‘ l-lv clilll- ll-lv lllf» ‘ ' seemed never to tire of \\ and shippers lire being cautioned 98.069 head out of the animal quota the ducks are to the van sing shooting a promable business for mom, l“, dascendang of the ol-igln- sold B, lpvel; o, .,,,,,.O.."""F ‘l’ l \\.l.ili.~. 'i'lla‘. would l): \'Ci'_\' oulll- l ing .llcln. I must tell you moi. llcitt ligolllsi over-burclcning the market, 0f 100.000 at the reduced rate of point. many men who bum commercm, ai om‘ McNem ‘tram. previous Sale Thai oxlmatelyl 1 clisoinc. and “Oi-MU equa-ly mllrrucl week especially with the l-llainer kinds of duty. At the close of the breeding sea- m: where a lee was pa“, by all w“ Tamed 1dr the gull} of sill é the gwitilllllllg. (At this pcin: no . A TIMI-ELY BOOK replacement cattle. There was no Calf Market Steady son before the opilnini of the hunt-l $10 shot n resulted in ulckery A meeting of ‘o! much“! ‘ma. can Ambulance Fvndrnlflt- Am, i. must rcln- wcr that the Whales ‘These are days in which the change in the hog market from Calf prices held steady at all ing season in 1984, the 310108;? and decebllon and ,5 comparabw “w: m whm “we m]! m“, M“ “d resale o! tha-fiml] the ,, are not ilsiics!) So, after all. its minds of Christian people are turn- 1a§t week, while chives were also markets and Toronto paid up to Survey estimated there were .- with the an"; “cu once used by platinum or platmlum foxes was éatalogue. ~ 0t iii’ 000,000 ducks in North America. At hunting season my‘ m" m“ ‘fishes m“ me" blood m“ “w” and “w” w the church traded m‘ Stmdy lewls and sheep “L50 ‘or choke yeah‘ while Mon” hunters to lure deer. a Practice held at the Hotel Charlottetown i s I 1 t 1 I r. r f. 0 ol--—--»-:--nnv—>; is coid and dcesnt nerd to be kcpt l lzilm. l o her point of ac‘ nablllil‘ to lnllllc titillCilL is with an even il. .~..li through . I‘. i. a pleas- e same speci- l as the hope of the world. _If this confidence is to be llllelllgelli. ll must be based upon a. knowleuse cf l what the church has accomplished through the centuries, and what lt has failed to accomplish ” That is lhe opening paragraph of a. little book issued by the Univer- inlportance has been omitted. "With and lambs sold steady to firm. Eastern Cattle {Markets killers at Toronto. There and s nu- sock calves up w $7 90. Cattle l)l'lff('S were steady on good quality but a shade lower 0h plain were Cfli'i‘_\'(i\'t'i‘5 each day and some l.- 400 ciltllt- were still unsold at lhel the close of the there were but 271100.000 ducks 1°“- Four out of every ten were gone. Such destruction is bound tobrlns waterfowl bankruptcy. The Biologi- cal Survey recognized the excessive drain on the stocks, and made plans to reduce it. From i935 to i939 the Survey has l real was firm at. an extreme top of $11.50, with medium veil-ls lip to $10.50. Good to choice veals at Winnipeg made $8 to $9, while tops at Calgary, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw and Regina were $7.50. Ed- monton $8.50, Saskatoon $8. and Vancouver $9. $10.65 to $10.85 or grade B-l dress- sufficient to keep pace Willi the Tuesday evening at the invitation of Claude C. Holman. W. Chester B McLure was elected chairman. The purpose was to form a provincial branch of the Canadian Platinum Fox Breeders Association of which Mr. Holman is the secretary. Up- wards of thirty were present and a abolished many deCtlKlB-i 88° lll ‘Km’ icmptlble. There was no com- petition between hunter and hunted no matching of wits. The hunter had no chance of losing, the hunt- ed no chlmce of winning. Well has it been said that. "Baiting is murd- er from ambush." mits, of which 126 were surrender- m“ he had been l,, my“, of m,» Bandits for the second tllre nine days smashed a. "window ', Russek's fur store, lviicllignn ll,- ue, Chicago, and escapcd “in, W; uable furs. ‘This time they mo}; lll,‘ mink coats and a mink muff ill to be valued at $6.500. 0n Ociobi 7th they took seven fur son's val rozlie u s‘ - l: . . d rlt tied “A -. ~_~ ,;- ~ ; , ‘l n; b? slltiiwr?‘l-gslirgxoofydbhrifstillnity." A Qxtilrgllégssfoi-ls csséiiceup ants! Hog Prices Unchanged made great efforts to learn the In 1913;, tlaengelgeléljlllllllgllisggugfig very interesting evening was spell ued at $12,000. t of ll l flF-“llllfl mastcrl>lece of condensation, this bumper 5pm,, had a practical top Tllefe W85 llO Change in the hog trend of the waterfowl population "1059 n“ ° an “V” alsognecessary 015M551"? n”. Prmmsed d o“ _ ‘llvfllll! lll 5lll°°l1l acccount of religious progress dllr- o; $735 “lll, a yew up to $310 market all prices continuing at under continued shooting according 89T- 5 C9115: t the number o! tion, electlflil 011093 an '~ T1118 hi8 been 8 Particularly! (d nrll a slimy. orlv mg the last 19 centuries take less A lm-ge ,,,,,,,l,,.,- Olglockers were ,,,,_ previous week's level. The basic to regulations. Its latest r6110" g" kghefin d "P? m n of the necessary business. vorable fall for the developing“; thml to travel at [hlul 300 pages: yet the present soul 0,, a muggy market’ Good grade at Toronto sold at s12 dres- shows an increase of about 30,000,- Blllvl 1 16 3mm: Pgayy “Th” ———— 1 i d m furs in this province. Fog “incl, ill l- writer can find that no event of stockkxl-S ,,-,,,-,. mp0,, at $7 m 57am l sod. Montreal $12 and Winnipeg 000 ducks from the first to the lat- 005C“ S ‘Y ed 3,103 n": Mr. Holmlm first exilfnel l e "T5 lllfllflit l0 8 mall PCll-slder lll, $11.15 Chit-fill’? was on a basis of est count. But this increase is not Blmllfilclll "Tvey '55“ ' l objects of the meeting and steed their faxes are in both-r fur m, dltioii than for l'i\flll_\' j.i‘:il‘5. Pei f. lqu- i’ ii _ l ~; '_v 2h rank and file oi , -~ll l= l l ll.‘ - . I ' ve -v Flillv lpliilgl-qlllbiilfllnlbey: are nom- wo num- xgéigl‘nan,",lni}l,l.z.ull,,igi, ,2),.Ci1,:1,!:._,lg; r-d. Edmofllttnl $10.65 with some from increase of the hunters. In L110)’. a‘: ‘mlqwflufewfislzgfegfidleangtsfoage nine provinces of Canada flllkl-"i 1H8 Will he 68TH". illfll 1-! s iur w '1‘-lei follllllsl .liiii;" so that this book makes a o, m, u,“ nll-glred “an. cl (yylly the Waco River at $il_ Hinge Al. 1939. the Survey reported that ‘the llefilved gem“ were igllgled m 36 new Association oouldmnowmbeas gni-nig with the present. rold 5,, =1; iii this respect. molt opportune appearance at a ma," qunlll,“ The b“, o, me Swen; bert s10 70 to $10 B0. Moose Jaw numerical total is still far below 1Y6 -h h 1d n? m“, m“ the following members p. nu orcng development of the 1mg, \\. a b.i~il ivislies to mount u:l- time when Christianity, is assailed ell-m“, Sold between 57,50 and $8 s10 85. Regina $10.80 to $10.90, what it was only a decade or so Smlé-l- T 9 ° “£15 bpfted rem_ l9, Saskatchewan 16, Manitoba l0. iur. which after all i5 ncrossary ‘w -' ‘l £4101‘- fvfct‘ Wllll on two CCfltiiiEClfS. and l,~,,;cl,,.,- “(m-S ,,,;,<l,. 35,50 m Saskatoon $10.30 ago"; and the Survey further points ‘154-3 klflilénegglgls, ‘edugkg 911140 Ontario B. Quebec 2| New Bmmwlfk make a gm‘! pelt" N‘? "Lmfl lll ii- The want of filmiliiirity is ar- i s5 75 fnl" coed ‘lids. with a lop of out that "the upward curve has 595 ed 7ag-blantfl, n 1's mq‘n,_ 4, Prince Fxiivard Island 16. He .€- long the guard fur i< l. flicrg i. " counted for by the tact that "most ‘$5 lllm-llgnle, CS ¢Q,,l,,,,,,.,l _.l.-_,,,_,~ Lambs Sir-ally to l-‘lrm shown a tendency to level off ll fggtsefllgzlthese nlgurels are vpry.ln_ fiietbed glfllldglr: ‘iflulghenfievgmltllyé: 2g; ‘fiirfiaqftllgzmllnfiflléllgwn{hf l”! c» rs l h l‘ t "l. .r to lon for thc -'-_ n »l ‘- t l". t-si l I ' 1e We ' l 3" “WW-l l=~ ‘l l» lll ell elrlllvlll Qllll‘ grxgllrlfarvnfvgxrllé??? Also “Pf-‘ipl? lllld sxllgshtfigdfltio t ‘CM S m; “no ( a '1 Lqnlgg sold steady m “'75 ‘i’ $9 L055 DUE To CRWPLES coxiilisltiitieg was Prohibited in i935 m mi: Hm?“ °°°‘€..“§°.i§’$i.“‘i§€ mvelntmriehboilcaxiiss: S’: the m a lilt-r than itself it needs l lime of inierest in doctrinal dis- 0r go ewes and iveihers at To- A press release of the Unitgd ' at h posa was . I lei’ are ‘lll in. ilpparavus to move in it; pies, liflcal intrigues, and the V, (‘ m M, k l, ronio. with some top show lambs i it , spoke of his interesting trip t0 Elle Sal-ISIAH»?! l0 m9 llwlvlllltlt 'h HIV-i t H815 Will‘ 11$ fail fllld fills glmost pgndless mass of dates and calwfsfiiillpti‘ “in, qlicixfl. a, at $9.50 Montreal paid $9 for 200d gtL-illgelfgl-Iiedpaigixgiensiayi! ‘iaAgtitfil-tlirilzixgs LIVE DECOYS l. Colpitts‘ ranches lll New B71155‘ 3911-9 319m and i0 lll-i llfllflln ltii ‘ ‘ llllllb-i flllll ' ' ' m“ d°°°y5 haw bee“ extensw- wick where the new types were in buys them. are szllilil lll propor on to its bulk. Ii yozl iallalv up reasoning — details which on the surface scent to have little connection with the Winnipeg and t-ollfribllted to 1 vcl'_\‘ iulevcil n rkrl and fifillli.‘ ll : Winnipeg .h<l v vi - . ma,m_,a, change M $75020‘ g7 estimate that for every two ducks (‘nlcarv sold good lllihbs at $7 75 to killed and brought‘ to bag’ at least ly used in the past, for they are a great nmnbers and great variety sure means of bringing flocks with- He apmecmwd “my the W“, he“. Our ranchers do not want for! 1 -l-'ll cI-ll ‘illlillf’ ‘llllllé! N011"? vital LRQLICS of our modern world. . r .'l liigi ~~ i1 .1. { .., l. - i l, d l, bl . _ . . 5Ill(lL'i'.I~' \Ui4 ~\\l1l see why you l3“; suddenly this story 0f Cllliil" lsifillkngi §_-',',,-_,' l_,,,(1l(l,,~ pl _ $3.25. and Erilnontnll was firm up {$1.} ‘Lglimile apiglllnpgogfheg m, Bu?“ wuss‘ .""§“,,_,C';“§," kiei]: i-V TBCBPUW he had received M,“ 5” "5 a tangent llllfl llvlt the‘ rain swan with your small hands lgnllfy l,“ assumed 5,, lmpomlms 25C m. H l, MW“ Hmugh“, u _ to a top of 5g Tops n, Pllme it Les realized mm probably 15,000” elfiltfldigt l9 emf; b? l cam“ w _his native province -— and WOlLd foxes right away because we mi; 811d fvvf. lllll Cannot lll‘! which can no longer be neglected. held m“ lmllv ~ - and i, e glbirt‘ rateg7 $7. Moose Jaw $7.75. 090 ducks are counted into the bags at?“ {hngefibgiloufigg budsgare be proud indeed to report same t0 tlgis golgespgllil. ‘lgolrmlnttgr hyow we _- l - l _ '. - as..::~.._ . - , a ._ oxs e, 111k‘ Foufijiuilgoi: Zlilmtt-gclgiflgii megnstiggegexttjhgtr lfahtgressferitiglillzwt Si: £91,? ,,",‘,,“},‘,’ l p “,'.'.:l,;"“}‘,";? VRHCfIJlgKZI‘ $9 15' R9211“ $7 and ‘g America's gtunrierf i€°h755e0a(,53g6 llfillfllll’ lmkillfl 10f a "Te P15" to western ranchers got‘ prime yet. We don't IWMPVBYPJ ~ ~ - o ' - - . ‘ ‘ -» "“' l‘ .' ‘ “ ‘ . Weill“ ."* ll el- - .- rest and feed. The sight of fellow . . ._ , (‘l - .' 1i.‘\(‘ .h<.< nee (linlbllli; fishes ma. Christianity in Mediacval Europe “wk but pal-n. to hl- lln stockr-rs birus are crippled and lost. They birds, ducks or geese. iestins upO" fofiiiifatgigfieo? tflkljeoréaiigrgitérifidfiliitigf siiimfiiiobeifiegiffifn; I t .d _\L‘ll of. He ls able to make a itflllblilllljf‘ of fiylng—for a short illnc only —b_v having fins which and “Christianity in the Refoltn- ation Era." are from the pen of Dr. John '1‘ MeNeill, an Islander sold. ill lnnnv f‘l.\“*~ tram 25c to 50: louver. Sonic o.’ lhc lxlticr killlllil steers sold at $7 to $7.50. while suit- are not included in the gunner’s bag, and what is far more import- ant, they are not included in the Enact Regulations open water, deceives the birds into believing that all is well. As they» glide in over the heads of the de- um Fox Breeders’ Association and stated that the first annual meet- ing would be held during the plat- must be exercised to prevent for from staining themselves or pelts from deteriorating. The ha. 8_l'l.‘i')l>lL‘l1 in extent the wings of a -h h l hi h i d , if _ fl d , i bll-ld. hlmmto tilt grlglffesgrate i‘); thcearlfifi- §§"§@(1‘ed§i>“ lgiftnilxzrtllrllr (t; ercglefir . ofiulzirdsntxhituclgiiraxéegmig: coys. they are met with volleys of mum pen Show at Saskatoon’ No_ d,“ m”, be changed mquenfly Must fishes have a peculiar organ tory of European Christianity in conunnl, ‘ii "PS s4 and less was stock of sllireeging birds is seriously §§‘:”goTi§e°§,°lld’L‘ff,dk“§fd "figggigtfg vember 13th to 16th. "On my returln or 1f Yin!‘ d; Illlll cllltlllke llll c‘! it Ol'('l)il1l'l\'1\li(‘€ for enabling them to ll, U l ll_ g Ch, _ . -n v -- , ,5 - . ' i t1 ' t," id Mr. Holman. " t remove e amll Illil 5 lllll lvllaci P rivers v 0 c880 131,01] (‘ql i» d Qou \\ll‘lg"l’> decreased Wllholll llllfv’ resuming that it is impossible for them to o ‘e “e5 5a with fresh straw or shillings. A r so or sink ill the water easily and ly. This l.» a bladder of air ..l the fish can compress or eu- lalge at will. 1f the fish wishes to . rsturns to lis forzncr ssrns the specific gravity The chapter on "Christianity in Modem Europe“ stresses the tend- ency to unity in the churches. and the new problems presented by the ferellt- sections of the church tad a retarding effect on all, in the ‘var steers soiling up to ST. Efilllfilhlllt was als .l0\v al- thollch prices held steadv, with the practical top on steers at $7 Eise- S"“k“t’\il!] s7 and Regina Vancouver was active 1nd benefit. except to the creatures that prey upon the unfortunate crip- pies." Outdoor Life, September, 1933, in an article by Dr. Paul L. Regulations govrrnin ll WM,‘ O-f Canadian unwnsllrlg drift W515i “Ere passed l'0C[‘llil_v by (M19.- "u, Council undo;- ailtliorltv of the Live year. From this report it would ap- bccn SOL as tho (‘IQ-to on which these pear that the government is con- Nigtliiiilillils will is my purpose to stop off in On- tario and Manitoba where provin- cial organizations will hold meet- ings and elect officers and a direc- tor to attend ths annual meeting recover their balance, and get out of reach; and many of these also are dropped. In 1035 ths use of live decoys was prohibited. Neverthsles, en part in by a number of speakers, Sporting organizations often ad- me chairman Snags,“ that "I was little extra help hired now will mean dollars in greater pelt vlihlc. Don't forgot to water your fem. ‘vividly it compresses the sir rise of the totalitarian states. --,-l a p- h, ‘n was 510w n, v9 S; - t, _ E h, l , . ln dcr and so increases its speci- “How Christianity came to Am- (lrlfigllzo iv-lfh £12,.» shading in prices. Tlafsé *}.‘§g,,,1;‘,f,§,§”‘,§§k Piofhlcts 4°‘- M1, 1%,“ rggafiog“ ggflifeilwnligei “tramp” are mu being made m at Saskatoon. We sometimes neglect this very u- - If again it wishes to erica," on the contrary. makes it The top of tho stem‘ division at tluouchr-ut ‘ c‘lnld"teiili.b\\i"-glz)cifglsg the findings of their reuaarchpfgthe bring n back *—‘“‘ 5mm“ guty when the com “new” rs off the pressure. the clear that rivalry between the rlif- ,-' w, p‘, -~ a, < gr in w .l~ - - _" . ’ ‘ , ‘ . .~ ' I,” - . . Af‘ dis in hich was tiiir- comes. ut just the sumo ante: i< k P l“ A "‘ ““ ' " (“W ‘“ “m1 m “Pim- J-lllllllli l. 1941. ha; Pmlmmm‘ of crlPpl-d blrds each REsT DAXS “er B‘ cusso w essential to the foxes’ nutrizlon iiilfi life the same as it is to human: Y - . . r . . ' , , lv to the ur- be t da as an aid to con- i - l ll-‘ll- °l_lll "lllvl “Ole-l lllll- early day's - ~11 n l s‘c-ci". at s1 2. to i, a d _l am’- g u , , _ W" . "5 Y5 _, u, order w, nominal, m. dirgct- and more particularly vihele rlbes f. P?“ b""" °I ‘he b“? “Vllle s m G u - m I E m = 1 fhsfdg; s51? cngilocf§gafii'tiiipm t-iciiivxail (Yfe title bisrdiinéiriitratwsiéhictisgne §;:a2l°v%' E§’,,,‘}§,;"‘j ctgggoerelfi ors. This was done and W. fhestsli- uiowfetgd or fe€d5p°galm1£1“5.,fl: ~ "~ P9175 ravy I'itdSt.f.l\l.kt be Lred . .~_ _ ' ' s.MoL ,R lRe on wo- will! mell r 110i l b\‘ d. " “ 1 p‘ ‘r 0 "q" t° “mp0 “ml ‘he ‘Y feed and. rest, thus giving the!" llngton hgmlliohrsznilt. Calibeck cause a thirst and if it 1A not sat- ase or injury. a fish loses the remains the same. When. pill“ r o.‘ cclllprrlsslng its alr-bladderl Specific gravity. mentioned earlier Onlv a few bulls and stnrkors were shipped from Taiwan's m Un- BAITING Baiting is the practice of feeding gulations in_ the purchase of fleece wool grown in Calnatla. strength to carry on. While such propaganda at first sounds reason- and “wen Hanwck were dean‘ isfied the foxes are liable to bite themselves or bite their tips and ,, H,“ 0,, me surface all m9 in these Notes, is, in some tcx- l", QM.‘ _ l, ,. _., T, ., A . , _ _ , W _ _ V q . , ,d T, d, l men Nth, 'fi°gfiilniiffiiu§"°¥ifé"foiiiitbétiiafiii‘; flafrguifillll “ZQTKlA JFK-at“ L‘. a “r3731‘vifiiiiinlii?..‘l{$li‘l§‘$l1ti?l°‘§§i§° ?i§‘eh<i'.i‘§il§",-?l'i?i‘§."§§t§?. ‘Zidfiififfite fiibihstif§s‘lifiiwfiofiitligifiififi “will? 5g eeilcdeclmgellllzicgilad “wit” M“ °°"“"“Y i" ‘°" °°‘°'" "'1‘ 5"" R "lll" ifillllllg ' ' * 5 5 uffrilo R i- m nilrlwtmw fvmn s: iiCZitlOlls for FXIWTYHTCU of ‘his prc- ers It has been asserted that bait- e ‘ the election of President Welling- “‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ " - Virginia had rest days, proved so ' we have been asked by a ‘m, "lilgi a boat? 'I"n'e tail of the of any material is the number of nudist‘. cows and hulls mises as an authorized wool vwre- ing is benefical. that it feeds thous- disastrous to the waterfowl that few w“ McNem‘ muthport’ vlce'pnfl' many people to give our opinion u ._ ‘vim; ., t. o. l -; 1- - 1' ld _ - . , i - . l , ' l ‘ ._ . iciy To impart pus lgristlv"), according to fer to use the term specific grav- Notice first the words "equal vol- cllmblng cclastrus. lblc may bc appvcvctl. After Jana fence has demonstrated the desir. The wool grading regulations d wool requirements (‘F Cainado. have but while doing this they became Chester s‘ Momma‘ George A‘ cau- safety. When after several day's of meeting M Saskamon‘ at Montreal was far from good. bu’. ll (‘flilrbifi (ifskiil s rctcil- it?’ “Mal i5 ("Hen abbreviated '10 ary 1. 104i. til-l gradzng ’ i l "l stliiy of woo di - d 1i i d th t, di- friilncvvork which is SP3 and 15 always expressed num- -~ lull“? Place onlj in nutvlflicorizgdcowaxie w the Canaciliagaslitégpuixndustrywle accustomed w seem: mm apout’ lrfiforf $123“ awniigrlaesgntatiae or m! qllllml’ 01' “l6 Offerings ‘lll-ibi- bolll. and sometimes erlcam" willows, poplars. oaks. lilacs, and the ‘hcl scs. Sdnoe the outbreak of the war, the ggtlivgeyflmntghefgléeag-fiygugegg? representatives to attend the annual 10W flllldfild- the Pelt-H 118d b“ picked over for months and the belt the for Defies. lIt is thus constructed “me” F“ general mustram“ ‘at i-iel-c is u rcmedv for Candeliovlc not include any compulsory Cifllb" bsen greatly increased so that it is _._____ Mk8“ Ollt- Then H881" \('1]‘l h ilk l", ~ l,” t, us take s cubic foot as the volume ‘. s ' ‘ v . .: i . . J ~ =5‘ i ‘ ' lmmulllll? the 5000M"! begilll- bl!" 1 i‘ i “a m l o» oi 3m ~ - ‘~ 5 'r ' ‘*9 ty well sold out or will be sol _ ale-v gcneraly act ll(i LilTOCLCPS of move- ‘llc propelling sirokt‘. ' 1 wrote of Fishes as if you ilavcnt already water weighs 62.5 lbs. while a cubic foot of marble weighs 170 lbs. on an average. To find the Spg. of Spg ls 11.2 nearly. That means thathmrblc is nearly three limos. and lend is more than eleven times, as heavy’ as ilvater. . an.‘ r. 'l'lll1L‘il‘k\11_\' it used ., llml stilhhlllil lite (lande- wrls fol a couple of weeks tllr urliss invad- cs and covers lil'.'l‘il. Among tile inst-cm noicd this yen: cent-‘y enacted regulations, tho wry DFfIiFHlOH l)‘ (Fr the best possible conditions. At grading service of thn swearing time. and until lh-n Wm] in- of this service, which has been we." rxsult lb,» about 25.000 she-op ralsors, thei- . has been a substantial improvr-men in the wool marketed. This exper- tn thglsale of all Canadian wool accord 5r to grade, 1111,15 en- couraging a steady improvement in. aid safeguarding quality. cral new members joined up and into believing that man was their Mr‘ Holman proud“, reported that friend, that there was no danger come a powerful factor in the de- struction of game. A scarcity of waterfowl in a given locality (ices not mean that sportsmen must lottetown. some discussion took place as to before the advent of the new sup- plies. lh. n llroucllcr-. B t , ~ ,, _- , _» ._= avtm-nt fAgi 1t hrdb ' wplod cti , i .1 - t‘ hral‘ fins, habve scinlc ‘h? malllle One rhymes the sgls hm] 1m]; 111g“??? Szflani‘? “flint ibdllA glieratfion (for aboclit. égeycars. :32 it that alixthgnwiigalsbfzqllxiblilxdllfedl when men were “mum and m“ lmfi Prglxnflaihmfmberihlip 303$ 30,,‘ a, 3-0,, will see the 170; and the quotient ls 2.72 me mck‘ Th, "hmg, Pllpvllve‘ m» recent years one-quarter to cng-thir; mo“ expedlwus M“, be“ possum they had found a sanctuary. qgjed — re l“ “dean vlflulsm‘ W9 do no, look l,“ see the “large; goldfish ill a globe. “m” 1-‘ ‘he 59-3 i" mm“ A lets were the '90 0i‘ loo iii-om limes .01’ llle fleece Wwl sold cclnnlmlallr- manner durlng the stages of mar- J e; “i‘,"°°“‘;;,' l l», k M . start out with stroifg prices but bi- " “MTOW fmd, “dm 35 gmilgnfooltyoffizleéld Fielgl“ 70? lb‘? The dandclions silrlvr-l up and die, ll" ‘he Df-‘lllilllml was graded til" keting. TRANSPORTATION gaymilngiiiy 86413,; %¢'n,l¢da; 1301;; lieve it will improve very consider- ililivvif, ilvizlcizmg when l‘ ‘g -‘ ~' “e m“ mt“ 1'5 lenvlili: mlall bare spots. lilu after “old Mmrdlng w gm“- A‘ a ml“ The W001 Ermine regulations will M°d°m L"a‘“lxm"m°“ has b” Mayne and W. H. TidmarshJChar- ably all" ‘he New Yflil‘ lllofidmi too many pelts are not dilmpcd on it. This seems to be a lair when we can "hold our horses" ol- rather hold our pelts. Why? Because hull- lll) l‘ at tong word __i,;il . . . _ . , ,_ l~,,,._-el ,0“ know _,- “Jug, Fluids too arelcompared‘ in the m“ tl-lgkfifiigilca%llg,gmglgl‘,ism,‘ give up hunting. Good roads. fast‘ ‘he advisability 0f merging m‘ Pm" drem o, mllllons o, dollars “e lo. v l if, moans that they have 5am” w“ but a? m)" differ m spider lEpcira anmllatal which lip- automobiles and speed boat“ Md vmcml Platinum Assocliatlon with ing spent in Canada and the l°<\' l Lllollt-s. But these bones fill‘ not SP-tl. to such an extent. Gasoline ills parent“, has m, pomnar Mme. m", the hunters. Airplanes have still the Sim“ F” Breeder's and Bu“; rand,“ l5 eullllsd ,9 w, his Slim ' n. \l.‘lll\l in some fishes the °f '68-. s“ “t” Ywmc" l5 a friend bffiuigh: p, “null”, lm-se further shortened the distantle hc- him“ Assocmmn‘ [Dwell Hancoc of that money lilst the slime nsilu X lght alnlill, but. giaglcorf itiglilalli “m, spider which turned out to‘ be the a e o r o tyeeyewduggollggltagiians’ V? 23.13’ bgsaotzobkde iggtlxelorltiethstitgtnlig wghflae. lobster Packer wihose goods war?) I Q "a . ' "ll “Y "ll- . ' ' , ' _ ' Shamrock Slllfifll‘ (Aygngg, m- a e ' e e a - ' dru on the market inst spring.’ lll lol lll!‘ llllfevgglge ,5 C, ) _ cur), a fluid mineral, has s . , at the Provincial fox show which 8 l _ , , ,1 ltl (ill @;.-,,,,.,,,, s, n, ‘Hmlie 13.568 and ls therefore more thpafi ’°“‘““‘- “*2?” 59K‘ l“ "will" ff“ T” {*5} ““d,’°°“,““m§‘°"f§l will be held at Charlottetown, No- by advertlsl-w-l l n-lllmll bl ll’ . a Y "-9 ,l' l - - _ , name from the malklngs on its e y m n‘ t 5 “° u“ °mm n ° l v Dominion government and a little lrllilc c‘ '~'ii.\' as its body, a “mm? “mes “,5 “ill/i R5 Wlllfll bM-l; “ hunters to travel many hundreds of ‘mmber 15th m zgnd- new” c1535“ b,‘ l ~ nlz l, ,,‘ Hula-lily all l l. i iurill om mile The w not a niece of useless infor- ' _________~_ mil“ to favorable ll,,,,iing-grovlnlis_ ivould be open to nletlnnms and the the ‘fobglgi hfwg lwffn‘ “)9, m, . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,n,s' NCO“, matioil because mully industrial The, are 0pm, able u, exp-Ml fhph‘ lltfgetilnilc-tihgilllzlhngt v2: we cupmard is MANY bu,“ J0, . 4...». < qu-m-unm w-n-rw-ma-u-Q-s. "s of support for its llcrrl i0 i:-“ as firm c v.1 animals that llve ln ill.’>\('ifl(‘ll..3 that ro- . .10 sh llv it rclilavk- glelr mode of Qlli-lxlnriillg cll this rcatlvc d.» operutoins (ll-pend on a kllowlrzlg-e ‘of specific gravlties. Pretty "rally lcvcrybody nowadays knows the use of a. "battery tester," but not lnallv know that the figures on it tell of ‘Elllxvvlollvnillls often contain lav substances as oi ire sprciilc gravitics of different an aid to chemists Sunlight FE Late Summer Pigs lllcm to llnllkrl \\‘(‘i!_',ill.. be l'ClllLllllit'i'L'(l that ilirt-ct suilllgll l5 ll(.'(.'<'>.\ill‘y lll ortit-r to assllii- sin-toss lll icctilllg| It siiullxi i ns the most vnlllaolel part of the sun s lily: is lost coming BANK SOIL AROUND ‘Tforser FRAME TO Pnoiwr ~ vr eggm POTTED BULBS 1 ' '1 WI!’ Ll '7 seasons by visiting states in two or . more zones, or even by traveling to Mexico. LACK OF SPORTSMANSIIII’ other varieties. Other speakers were in favor of the merger but it was pointed out that before it could he carried out it would be necessary i hie force. MICE] as —~—-—- ' ‘ . lllt‘ 50s of the fliid in the D310”. l- ~' t l ~, ~ - " Tun” "Aqqssus t have le lslation asscd chan in!’ “him-Y "l ‘r M" " ' t There are similar testers far llii- Italifkylixillitllillfizlsltlt] Irlililtnlllsltitlfililzzilllffri I “YAGNTHS ' wmfiLwiihemrfiYld l,,gficg1,'§°i,§£e the name gand the pfunction ofgthc same Tea-w" l“ 1c “H 1 cohol, hlillc and other fllllils. all lDlH-S lli- vXill-olfli to llil‘lll_\‘ oi sunlight‘ I ,- lsorlfl, m l',,,,,£l,,'g nwlhod; llml ,.,,,,_ lirrrcnt organization. “m” cm“: mm“? 1° b not be culled sllortsmanlikc. Trick- ery, deception anri treachery are not sport. When competition nnrl fair play are removed. hunting becomes Worthy of nartlcuLar commend-u.» ion was the attendance of Lowell Hanvr" "on Stewart. Bummcrsidz. Andrew Jsrdine, Freetown, who _our own people the d withstanding that our best. custom- er --France-—was off thc market. I! was a case n’ r 'lZ". n: llolno to Olll cople the deiiciousncss nntll . Iqr ‘. wearing silver fox pelts. \Vlt:l fill great amount of wflPfiflYilillllylllfll is floating around there arc llielill 0t people who can purchase. l» _ on“. “,0 a, and industrialists. _ y l, _ _ , MAL "" l "ll-lull lccllmlalrl . illéigliiliiihliffi‘ ilifiiifir-Miiiiiiqvv-‘iifirmfn “Us r hm” 1°" m“ °°V°M Md" “d 2—'I‘l Lzvll n- . lllll‘ and it< ‘lfo M“ "E "("55 the North iilf: sky lo oiu-n cloudy now THE WATERFOWL MAY m: a very disagreeable evening to be “"5” “mm” ' m, fix-cpl, .. .71. fill‘ ‘.\ll‘.l iom-ioroil and cvcn Xvilh the ix-st of weather SAVED on hand. At the conclusion of the °°m° 0! mil Unmd s‘“_9’,00000_ .l l‘ it.’ liinnllk ‘ha’. rim -»~,<l, Th"? h“ bell" 011W‘ Ml "lll- ‘the sun is not strong g 1| y p || y; g g lg 1r Mr W C Henderson Associate meeflll! l- VOTB 07 "will" W“ W11‘ ‘or 1M0 is eanmawd M W33‘ dict-i mail Vii zlllii <'liln'),n1ld‘flv Mex‘: °f “hi” all‘! 0m" blld-s In view ct the mrclzolils. M. J- “n” m“ or a Se o a “met Chief of than S Biological sur- dcred l0 MP- "Olfllllll will?" h’ 000' and Wm‘ the war LXHQFXHCD - ,. m, “m. ,.,_,nl,,,.knb,,; 1o this district, feeding on the ‘MtiPhiill, Expcrinicntlll SHIUOILMQI- There sec-ms to be no end to the - Two lovely perennials which are vey said November‘ i; 1933; “Thai-o very feelinglv rcspcrtrlcd to. He ex- "mm h"? bee“ Pm“ m,‘ l “m, forcvdocs not n'crl mime“ "l m“ mlllmllll" llell- Wlllvll lllll- seeki- vOll-“lllkfls lll“ 5°“ llve for a cold frllme- Designed r-llicull to srow wlllwut nrotectlon are three important it...“ for the pects to leave for the west this I" expected l_° b" ll‘ Pflflfnw, _ p”. ,.. "m, c, ilie vol-y plentiful this year. These. wlivulo be oi-ca to furrow not later principally for spring to hurry up are the foxgloves with their stately dgqregsed number or ducks and morning. mill "W" ‘ma-Wil- l‘ 1-‘ “ "f. l, . lilfli|'.l _ .. - l, m“ I think. arc migrants from incl-L- ‘thall lllc mlilolc oi scptclnber when ll-le 56356,, l, makes a pen“, “m, _.,,,.es_ and ll“, canlerbury lxlllg Al- Co“ and two o, them am man. ,____ that the income for i041 ‘uni n ' MI licrl mu: » in us ‘l'..l‘» ‘in {mllwlly rczllllls. for birds ha\'cllll“5l"l-'llfl1lllllvlll- £51m“ lllilabsllillll" bed for sunlmre secdliflks as well tloush they arc Perfectly hardy $0 iladcl First overshooting‘ second The following is ii list of the Drc- °l°5° "° $1°0'°°°'000"200' “iii V ma, ,_ ‘y, \ ‘V ‘..,. _,, li\~~). I. - l I _ l _ - . - I - _ 3-3. _, n. l l" \\.I:l.' S 9,, v.x_,,,,,‘ ., m, )f‘f‘ll scales: lwrclof late. _ l ll x1‘ fllllulitclilrlllffllllllt l’? l an‘? as a late planting of perennials. If fril as cold weather is concerned, me sleady u§urpnuon o; me flu-me,» vincigl member; of the Cgnqdimi 81W the Ullllfld s"; c‘, l lpo_,.e,._ _\0l| -.,_ l,“ , , l, ,,,, ,8 ‘mm, W, I Plllffll m.» wild slaves ll/lllr lfgtl, Bil “if t i.n(il°,l,..°§,§,ll,,, vou have used it for three seasons they are very susceptible to wet hwnls o; the bird; -ma.rshes lakes Platinum For Breeders’ Association: lllwmPnrv-ble liurclus nil or sum ..,,.._. _' l,‘ . .- ‘ll tllij 1. . ‘i “ .' - e l ~ * lull - I m .~ l i. it, olgnns or . V" ‘m1’ "n o“ 18m‘ the) “mg” gets IUOLCOKI. Even in lilid-lvlntcr already m!‘ Ymr- l1 lfllllllll Wlll “fllllllel”. lllld lllllwlllg llllll llefizlllB- and sloughs-by human settlement Andrew Jardlne. Dolls Mayne. Wfi- g2 fgeaxelffizgkima‘gflsc o, (‘iii N‘? ~'t" .'if(‘ HOY ll.» f-lllv developed as ll xmo mllcl" _ l animals. It appflqrg to llHf‘ iltf-lr H'll.<f‘ of tnllrh cxront. in ‘the fills. though some sllllpnh‘ this. the flmlnnpls ttla’ hang from éliiltlrnrlgirw-I fiflflfly: llllll Jlsiiog lqrs or. . Wild. it'll ii‘ Wis; - f It r-flt. A5 to 511i)‘, the PlVPSFISf fig flglll Rtflf‘ Zrirco will"; htolirly immov- n c: lei: scv w." a. short. though It is llrii possible with any f‘(‘l'i£illi']‘.' that they r I see distnit obj-rim S ._ »- are lubrillntv"! bvgthtgmvviatrrlra N ’ reed no ovelizls‘ and no lenr p paratns. so rlc!")rd_il"':l_v they Ila",- non-e. The ilulllrallshs who have studied tie make-uh of fishes. hr- Iieve tint their satire o.’ Siil"]i is better (‘eve-Local iiiitll till‘ mil r ant-e, niid illri Ii greatlv aids tic-m ill their Sfkliiiil i0." iOUil Oi ‘he ether fraud their .~'.i-'l~e of 1-0-2 is 1 -ul|lgi:t to be dull. t)"l'tlll.~" for til-- ‘hjfit cart thelr food is §‘¢\'i\i'()\\f"i it I _ vhcic. and not retained lcnlz lll the crl seventeen and one-half pounds Ill" lithe hi‘ Sept. rpllmil)‘. lind the hard frost gacd shape and ilfftl of honey with grrnt imlzrovcmcilt of tho product Th!‘ 590419111“ 88V? a fair crop but not lip to last _vear‘.s on ac roimt of the long sunlm-er dmllcht ed One point mllst not be which ihrv fixing ha. "ria on their roots. Georgetown, Mrs "Brutlll" 1C_v;i~.il.s sculurillsi ‘I'm-v all-lved ill good coilrlltioil sllii wt- of the As ill "creek." i933, tile- "hard fruvt‘ 16th ticslrraiytzjillrn ilgunflg“, ed others, but those saved ivcro lll in” Hm l made excellent Jellv. Wltn some I used a prcpoh. the silgar. to the and the cool weather which fnll0w- ‘ otrr- lonkcd: tiey inlprovc the soil on Brow by the nitrogen- My thanks are due to n llitly in v M. Emtoil, who kindly seili in<~ some yoirrg plnlils of 1l]|n‘led]H[E:-\P planlul u" ll,” hankstlllg cm- lull tkipfltlliikli ld (7nd ii\t'l‘ (lll for pigs liiziy |;e xvii lll gallon ol- ilililvi‘ qliflll- caught the orchard trees with gre-il F l leaves on the b:u~hs and sap iii thi- ' lit is well to turll iliclli out in the ' f r i vlll r lliir days. . 0 L ‘u-Zfu ‘$50,,- ,c,,,ll,,g.to build one a. any other. ‘s along tllc outside lilllpu to siliuii pain... ,0i lilf‘ lint: hiltl. Bv lllfllliilliil: arc vi-rv usclul lkct wwlillll. lll thriving Oil or other cxprnslvc HIDSUEUICS. fqllirc a l0ll‘;,('l‘ feeding pcrloil lnrc rhurh lllurtr lll at allv limi- ‘(Ii lllll.lli_ li wlii IRKPH - with i‘ lull llv-l 1.1! zllui ii-eii , ally. - ‘Illlilfihf lilcs the vutillg iall lit- ltcrs ill lillh llllllllicr lL is UILPH pos- slbc t» rarlv lllcln lilruugh to nlar- cilndllion vizltlloiil. ililVlliL! to lll ‘chase cod liver Fall pigs llilit do not have lllc op- liortullllv oi lit-coining silltirziteil with Istliniglit hclrlrc winter sets in fre- lrulcniiv bcizillilo llllthiifty. They re- nnd zcptlbc to db.- riise than tilts: tzllit lirc doing well. riurlllu the vviiltilr well fed llcus iii-gill iii show u lack I pity i0 pur- i-arh lll its grliin ll ‘Dlifl Sllll their bedding. ii. l.-" come ilatfiral. If you don't have a {There is only one safe way to grow lcold frame, this is m good a time ‘them in cold climates and that is by wintering them in a cold frame, where they will be safe from wet i and the changes in temperature ‘will be tempered by the glass of the frame. Transplant them to the frame in the fall about 2 inches apart each way. . Poppy anemones. botanlcally called anemone coronariii can be grown for early spring cutting with great success in a frame. They ‘Ii-BVQ peculiarly dried up looking tu- bers, which are not. of the hardi- est kind, but which can be wintei-ed with at little protection. One diffi- culty which should be carefully con- sidered i5 the determining of the ‘top of the tuber. Usually it is in- The frosts of late frill bring to mind problems of harboring peren- nial secdings. if you lantrd them 1n the garden. ycu wll no doubt lice-d some additional protection, allcl the cold frame will provide it. The host all-around IHOIQXOG is to pot the plants, and sct them into the soll of the frame. Such treatment. assures tlicm a few mcrc weeks of growth, and will enable them to beizefitfrom extra warmth in the spring and get an rarly start. They will also be easzly transplanted. A more timely use for the cold frame during the cold weather is for rooting winter flowering bulbs. Hy- ac.hili~;. early tlllips_ lliirclssils and daffinls are tili- principal cnei which ileed a tiaik_ ccol situatzon to encourage early roili formation. Bury them iii the frame lied in the pots you expext to grow them in, and when roots have dcvelcped suf- a few points ln it, 1n other cases the old roots may still be clinging to the under sldef and you can be sure of wourself when this is the case. If there should be any doubt is to just what end o‘ the tuber is dlcaied bv a slight. depression with‘ llngton MeNeill, Frank Hsmm, P. O. Kennedy, Raoul Reymond. J. Pope Clarke, J. A. MacDonald and Son, McLui-e a» MacKinnon Silver Fox Farms, Ltd, Arthur Mutch Cudmore Bros, E. A. Currie. Ernie Mill. H. G. Mutiart, George A. Cali- blsck, Robert Humphrey, Roy Wood- slde. Lowell Hancock. W. H. Tid- mlirsh, William J. Jenkins. Frank McKay, Guy Kennedy. and by drainage. farming and other idustrial operations; and third — and the only one not caused by man --the long continued drought on the breeding grounds." "The first thing to be done" (again we quote Mr. Henderson) "and its necessity is so obvious that it does not require argument, is to cut down the number of ducks and geese that lire killed annually, so that we may be sure of saving a satisfactory breeding-stock." This policy is scarcely less urgent today than it was in the first year oi’ lriempted restoration. If the waterfowl of North America are to be saved. there must be n breed-_ lug-stock sufficient to withstand the ravages of prolonged drought. 0i‘ other disaster uiifoivsecil. The soon- er production outstrips the kill, the sooner will our waterfowl begin to approach a position of safety Beaver advanced 5 percent and marten '7 per oen-t in the Seattle. Washington. Pili- Exchange sale October 17th, at which attendance was fair. All over prices were on a par with last year's. Mink (k900i brought from $7.00 to “000 for ranrhed mink. Best I selected Alaskans and upper Yi. am I10 00 to til. Red fox was 55 per cent sold at prices ranging from $8.00 to $11- White fox was 78 oer cent sold. prices 8X5. to S18. The offering o‘ Joining with many thousands of silver fox was cniv 375 pelts: '70 citizen conservationists, whose num- down in American proiuction Canadian production, and the fl? pected part exclusion of Eillllvf-l _' silver fox, i941 should bc ft lll“: able year for us. The miv all‘? i regulations do not permit the Sl-fiu ping of inferior furs and that lll“ tend to keep prices up ill the ed States. Our inferior furs l“ h,“ largely utilized as trimmings W“ our better grade silvers will no in. as neckpleces. The fall sale of silver foxes Fromm Brothers iii New Yolkmfil week brought increased lll £0", from buyers. Better silver W“ showed a olckup aithousll m.’ m, of tile interest was sliuiill lllml“ Ioods at 840.00 and illltlel‘ Plum“ full silvers were 60 W“ “f”, (m, at an average of 84500 Pdffflyu, $50.00 were ii per cent Stl‘0ll°1ll,r'-4‘n[ in September. The mcs. ilillilil {nu change hi sentiment W88 Ne" ,.,_ interest lu the bell“ *'“ ' mm Th“ 1, k_ “k 1 r _. Hlkelv ill ~: illi-v me bring fed mire __ v n""'.il1 _ l _ m. “9 “ e l o‘ ° “‘“' Allan that. luv-n. Hugs red only what llfiiflltlv bhlls them indoors for the the top, plant it edgewsys. They tier far exceeds the number of nor cent was so‘d. ‘Better qualltv "Qllfll The lon Yet these lowly Clcllllllff- l“ l" “l lllllll- 0J1" ""5 lllld ellnlhfillhey will clean lll) with a good ap- quick growth of the tops and blos- lneed n rich soil, and should be ‘sportsmen, we urge a closed sea- full slivers brought $60.00 to I70 vers for Coll! Illa Jflcke“ think them, are not entirely devoid "Wm lll lll¢ "we WHY W" the petite soil their nest. ' sonu. planted 2 inches deep. sol-i. “good colors in halvesJi-iree-quartsi-a, W" W" 394m- vsii l‘ i-