The "sun porch" “IICJIILWII Ivirv. ls rl'i'll.ll'l'll for ‘\l \ - PAGE EIGHT 17H; Ill Anilllal 1111iu»lr_v. Small Space Required For PoultryéF lock ‘llllllii n1‘ ‘.4 of a ba/rlr- lar dangers. o is the‘ lulxlfil . inc’. cir- cmy of city .‘.,i wet trn n! 5, ;|1~1-.1v1~..-111~1|i pictured above, with a raised floor of thr- i-..~~l llcvice for keeping poultry dry and clean. s. --l..- Ivy ihewmd the complete enclosure of thellded Wit ...:ll1;rt~. Burcau-sunporch with wire ncttin ‘lop a5 well as side birds against hawks, The house for a bar r '. Thehke any other poultrv pro- be ralprcof. R sncd roof, invol buildings, good per. and water U. :01’ IIO cause damage, e ventil-ulnn in make their nests 511d 131N011“ i5 The house well-feathered tyne 01’ twmvowrle POULTRY IIOUSE IIINTS For convenience in the flock, the house should be about 'l feet hirii to allow head room in ms working space, although the roof may slope down to about 5 feet In the rear. There are many styles of poultry houses, but one approxi- niately 8 by 8 feet. having‘: simple ves comparattvely small outlay and is simple to con- struct. Such a house will modate about l6 mature birds or a larger number of young chickens. For neat appearance 1n city roundmgs. as well as i0 protect the carpentry and a, neat paint Job are dcsirnbe Pride i1 the poultry house is usually the forerunner of pride in the flock. The equiysnetit of the house in- ELECTRIC HEAT BEST When the flock is slarletl baby chicks, l1eat must vided at least during the first few weeks, Althcuuh commercial brood- ers are available for 111,, 1a small 1111111561‘ of chicks may he satisfactorily blooded in a box pro- 11 an electric ilgllli g on mg as a source of immitli. The size of s, protects the ‘box and size of bulb depend on the dog5‘ and 51mg- number of chicks to be broodcd. but since the chicks will bed downt in kyard f10¢1<_1ihc zone of greatest comlort, the house. shouldfiflfiqilflcy of such a brooticr can be M5 m-C a serious m- readily dozerniillrti bv watching the chickens and the rod- Chldii Ti’ e yard will ents may come considerable distances weather ‘to attack a flock of young chicks, exposure especially at night. unless the house dllce the blllk B118 vital. ior-‘ig constructed tn exclude them. Do ' e. Prn—,'not build a. house in a manner that deslm ' wind- pemzits rats to gmderneath it. i, 1| so-callechshould have a tight roof and venti- raisedfation for both winter and summer. or of slate or Mature and other -n .=h wlrelihirtls are able to resist cold. lut Whifil i5 W11’ ‘ rd" forishould be protected against drafts Slates is fir‘ a tirv floolylespecially when roosting l they crowd too c use to the light put in a stronger bulb; if they are forced to the outer corners, re- blg, Tho use of nrliinilry llunps 1,15.) because of the lire hazard and also the posibiiitx’ of poisoning carbon monoxide filmcs, from the lamp do not cnlcr the brooding compartment. caring for Canadian Gordon Lindsay Smith Garden Service By RCCCIII- This year more than ever Sill‘- but in growing vegcta-bes and every citizen of the Dominion. when spring one turns naturally to ihc seces- und watching plants de eventful ycar. when tension and meal. longer possible. should Our Seed Supply they may , too plentiful this year, but carefuly and ordered early, thorities are confident that ada. PUYDOSB, bulb part of the world. Denmark, Germany’ certain lines. In some cases broader; is cllrn a te. g \'i*i(il~."I'./&I$ITE SEEDS ASPARAGLS (‘1111111111-‘0 (‘olnssnl-Pkt, ... . 50 xmy \\';L§l\llI£l,0Il——I)kL. 5e Pahueu» —- I'M. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 50 BEANS, YELLOW POD (Bush) Davis “izlte Wax, Ilutter (mhlvn \\':l‘<; Butter; Stringles: 1'- nil-Pull lilac]: Wax; Shingles: P05 It.» 71ml Iiillucy wax; Slringless PM! p141, 5Q; g4 lb. 10c; ti 1b. 17c; l lb. 801 BEANS; BROAD, LIMA and SCARLET‘ IIUNNPJR 131-0311 ‘Yllldsllf; ‘Bush Ihtrpl-cfix Imp. Hush Llml ‘ " (‘iimber ‘ ;1, _ c: ii 111.250; Ilb.45o BPIANS (POLE) Kentucky Wnnrlr-r WB-x Kpnfuplgy Winnie-1- Green-Pod 111.1. .~..-: ‘i 11-. 12c; it lb. "its: 1111-400 BEANS; YELLOW EXE (may fnl‘ Raking) 5!, lb. Ills; I ll). 150 Biilfl‘ (Troslyvs Etryptian Dark ‘It'll ligyplitll‘! Ih-troit l.‘ ‘k Ilwl Early Flat Elrypiian Eclipse Edmund’; Blood Turnip Long Smooth Blood rm. n: 1 0Z- 181-; 1r, 11>. 60c; 14 lb- $1.151 I lb. F105. BORlUFilLli or KALE Extra Dwarf Green (Juried-Pkt, I0 BR()(T(‘(ll.I Grce" Sprouting-Pitt. BIHFSSliLFl SPROI 1.011;; Iwléillll lniproveti-—l’kt. ....... 50 C.'\l}l3.\(§l'] (‘opr-liliarz-‘tt Market; Early Dzmish llwliitwd; Late Drumhvazi Slvvuv: Late Enriv Jm-svy l‘, zeficld: Early I- riy Wlinillt Lilli; Early .1‘ l.1'l|\ iii-l 111111111; Late Wldflllfllllfiil ‘P-‘unoiil: Late pm. 51'; l: 01.. '13:‘; 1 oz. 40c: ll lb. $1.25; 1; 11,. s“ ".1 (“.\l{lll)'l‘ ' ' .1v Ill-d (‘nrfll "ilfilnnlg {None holler) lat-w- llhiin ltelzziati (Film) I011: (lrnuyo lfivlrll lViliti- Itiir-rnli-tlllilc (Flfillli my 5.». 1: "1. m; 1 01.300; V. lb. 95c; 1 Ilv. s" ('.'\i'l.ll' LOWER l-"(lrp Early Pnrivp-Pkt. . .100 I'I‘IIII€‘I\'HI‘Q Ifnrly Sno1vball—I"kl. 200 Super Hwurball; Ea.rly—I'kL .. ... . 200 Clihliltl’ Rosiou .\Iarl<ci (mutt-u Ft-ifdlizlnrhlng Whit.- Plilmf! lvlllle Solid Pill. 1m~ '1 r11. 25v: 1 oz. 45c. CHI/PITT‘) A new vovciablc ivvlflllitlllg 10 "l lollsipo i‘.'1mllv—-I‘ltf, ..... ......“ Z00 CRY-YRS (‘urlvd nr Pr-pyier Grits! I'M. 5»; 1 oz. 15c. (‘ORN Golden nantam, the most popular variety. Golden Simslilne White (‘nry PM. 5r: l’. Th. 10c; lélll. 15c; l lb. 250 (‘UPUMHITIC B05101! Pickling Early Frante Early While Sill"? . Imprnvod Long Green Short (Irccn Straight Ellilll Pkt. 5c: I ov. 20c; V, lb. 65c: l4 lb. 51.25; I lb. $2.125. EGG PLANT new York Imnrnvrd——l’l.¢. 5c M A R C H HERBS Caraway; Coriander; Sage; Sweet Mnrjoram; Summer Savory-Pill. KOIIL RABI Early While Vienna-Pitt, ........ LEEK London Broad Flag-Pitt. 50 LETTUCE Black Seeded Simpson; Loose Leaf Boston Curlcd; Head Grand Rapids; Loose Leaf Early Curled Silesia; Loose Loaf Iceburg; Head White Co; or Celerfy Lettuce; Head Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 20c; 14 lb. 600. MELON Citron, Green (For Preserving) — Pkt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Muskmclon, Large Yellow-PM. 50 Watermelon, Cole's Early, Green — Pkt. Lavender; Thymel . I00 ..5c White French-Pitt. ONION Large Red Wethersfleld Yellow Globe Danvers Pkt. 5c; M oz. 30c; 1 oz. 50c; V, lb. $1.75 ONION While Portugal or Silver Skin Pkt. 5t‘: V; oz. 35c; 1 nz. 65c; 1,; lh. $2.35 ONION SETS, Yellow and Willie Dutch-lb. . . . . . .. ..20c POTATO ONIONS or MULTI- PLIERS -- lb. . . . . . . . . . ., SIIALLOTS, Choice — lh. . (In stock aboul May 1st) PARSLEY Double Curlel Pkt. 5c; I oz. 150. PARSNIP Hollow Crmvn Improved Pkt. 5c; 1. oz. 15c: 5i lb. 45c; 1 lb. SL511 PEPPER Harris‘ Earliest Sweet-PM. . . . . . . .. 50 Large Cayenne-Pitt. . 50 Large Red-Pkt. .. 50 PEAS; DWARF (Early) American Wonder Telephone; Dwarf Thomas Luxton PEAS; TALL (Late) Champion 0f England Slratagem Telephone; Tall Pkt. 5c; 1,4 lb, 10c; l6 lb. 18c; 1 lb. 300 PUMPKIN Connecticut Field-PM, Large Cheese-Pitt . Mammoth Galdcn .. RADISH Early Scarlet Turnip French Breakfast Iclrlg Rose Olive Pki. 5r: I oz. 15c. RHUBARB Victoria-Pill. SALSWY Mammoth Sandwich Island-Pitt. 015° SPINACH Blnomsdnle Long Standing Round or Summer I'ki. 5c; 1 nb. 15o WHOLESALE 6's’ RETAIL Garden; no a vital Wu Need gardens are vltul. Not only are they needed for providing essential food, ers, too, one tvili find a. useful and pleasant recreation open to almost creation that will provide a headng eludes rocsis and nests. feed hopwtoniu for jaded war nerves. In the fountains ‘ no suriporch is provided there should‘ be a grassy run. Never allow chickens on a dirt yard when the grass has been consumed. A 12-yard sysit-ln for alternate grazing is fine. "tics adding to housing capacny. a sunporch or olher vard is ton- ducive to health of the birds and their production o1‘ eggs circumstances chickens be allowed to halve the run of gardens where cniug Digging in the soil, sowing proudes a welcome relief from the worries of our modern life and will be particularly appreciated in this never renter, and when many of our nounal recreations may be no Seed supplies are not going to be will be sufficient to go around and extra war gardens planned in Can- Before the war, seeds for Canad- _ inn gardens came from almost every land, Belgium. Hungary. England, California and own our British Col- and Japan contributed trade was direct, in others found- ation rtock was unported. The trade was largely in the hands of ex- ports‘, who knew from long experi- once lust urhat would suit Canada's ing for huge supplies. Most of the SEEDSMEN old regular supplies are out. Prom Canadian and United States IOIIIOUI must come practically all of our garden se..1 supplies tor this spring. and last fall in both Canada and across 1..e Line the weather was un- favorable to seed production. Vegetables Will be Need Authorities before IlOW- B 1'6- 5 are warning that Bard‘ this summer Consumption, due to greatly increased employment 1n the war factories, has been going ahead by leaps and bounds, and smaller be- cause it is s0 difficult to get help and machinery, veiop, IVBS WHERE MALE TOPS The skin of a three-year-oid w‘ male seal is the most valuable for fur. u. ‘ti? Abaca, u banana-like tropical there plant, is the source of Manila hemp bres. ‘ bu At ‘m’ with the Order Your Bray Ohlekx hem P. E. I. AGENTS Winstoivw. Curl-in. A1591“! G. B. Hume. Brooklyn. Kill Elmer Waugh, Wllmot Valley 8M6 i} STE ED PRlCE LIST CARTER o- co., LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN, P. s. ISLAND WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST QUALITY SEEDS When ordering send sufficient to cover postage, express or freight 1111"!"- Cheques to be payable at par Charlottetown. Remittance In full must accompany Ill orders. We reserve the right to limit quantities ordered. Would luggect you keep fhll llfl for future reference. Order your requi ABOUT WARRANTY -_ In the sowing and infatuation of leedl, t-hm many causes for failures that, we wish it rcmcnts early. are no understood, that while we exercise the , ‘ ‘ care to supply varieties true to nme and of best quality, it is hereby mutually greed that we are not responsible for seed sold by u: either as to lfvwlh. Gilli“! 01' ill"!- 0|’ for loss n1- damage arising from any failure thereof. Weekly Livestock Olttl 1111000 hardly better than ztaelgyrtxlag Canadian live lwck u with the exception of s. where prices strengthened on low- ering supplies. Elsewhere. however, moderate runs m; u buyers were bearish in a cattle were only lteldy at w shortages of vegetables are possible {lggglrlkiffebn u resins week to oopt at Montreal where prices were llerl. I11 down as cents brig; generally showed most major muketl. lit 0h in lamb a seasonally short lllwlv. Intern Cattle Markets 811W- steers closed at $11.3 to material at 010.50 to 811.75. wen about 25 cents ormoxe a couple of loads at quoted at $0.15 to $10.10. Walton: emu mum A m" 110i: moderately active. Market lUMMT-IY W." the past week, failed to bolster _v1l ttltude, and rated er in some instances. Weather the num- no appreciable change, 0x- w 50 cents. Hog firmness, 30in: recorded at t!" ‘rhcre was 88f. O Prices on marginal H180 , After n weak ope on ggmg, sols out of dun! wrth even w meet the demand created the nozvro m on Th be PYO- by the hundreds of thousands of added siren du dwindled, ty $12.5, wlifll , however, 1100.! 0W8)‘, 2 to $12110. 01 $12.75 good steers at $1 12.65 d good 5m aion "but 1mm“ 11*“ B“ t. ma? ...... wT§°°§82i32l2.‘l3 ... fir» l»- or CPI n n so a es was neces- the MARITIME situation Md mod“ sary to go much farther afield. mm w chow flee ' m North Africa. New Zeaiand, France. e t‘ were a“ t mp9 of settle failed to any stimuus to the WINNI- msrket, and trade was only Outside orders light steers at $9.60 to $10. Continued on Page 9, 1 9 4 3 BICINUS 0r CASTOII OIL BEAN Bed Still, Bullet Fruit 100 SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE 100 SALPIGIDSSIS, Grmdiflora, Mixed 100 SCABIOSA or MOUR-NING BRIDE Doublfl. Till Mixed .100 SENSITIVE PLANT, Pink! -While . I00 . .... .. 100 SUNFLOWER, Double Dwarf . TEN WEEK STOCKS an 50:, Double ... ... CIIRYSANTIIEMUM, Tricolor ulna 100 W111 Double SQUASH CLAIIKIA, Double Mixed 100 Vi? BENA Boston lifarrow COSMOS, Fin”; Mum __ _ 10g Fllle Mixed ........ . . . . ..... .. 100 Green Hubbard nauua, Double Mixed .. .. . 150 chm“ MINI"! "mm! 15v Golden Hubbard DAISY, Double Mixed 10o ll Vegetable Murrow Pkt. 5c; I oz, 150 SWISS CHARD Giant Luculius Pkt. 5c: $4 oz. 12c; 1 oz. 18c: 14 lb. 600 TOMATO Earliana; most popular early variety. Early Large Red Livingstone‘; Perfection Trophy; large smooth Pkt. 5c; !-1- oz. 30c; 1 oz. 500 TOMATO Climbing; grows from 10-13 fl. high ma, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... New Sugar; 12-14% sugar content. Pitt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 TOBACCO (Ynnncclirut Seed Leaf-Pitt. 5o TURNIP (GARDEN) Early Six Works Ifarly White Strap Leaf Golden Ball While Egg Pkt. 5r‘: I oz. 10c; 1.; Ib. 300 SPECIAL VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED PACKETS All 5c Pkts. in lots of‘l2 or over 1 50o per dozen All 10c Pkts. In lots of l2 or over $1.00 per dozen CHOICE FLOWER snaps - 1 ANNUALS Packet ABRONIA. Umbelata, Rosy Lilac I00 ADONIS, Estlvalis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I00 AGERATIYM, Imperial Dwltf Blue .. 100 ALYSSUM Sweet, White .. Carpet of Snow ........... I6 ...-h... Vlole; Queen .. 100 ANTIRRIIINUM or SNAPDRAGON itfajus, Mixed 100 Tum Thumb, Mixed ............... I00 ASTER Victoria. Mixed . . . . . . .............. I50 Fine Branching, Mixed ............ I00 BALSAM Camellia-Flowered, Double, Mixed I00 Large Rose Flowered, Double, Mixed I00 Double, Mixed. I00 CACALIA or FLOR/PS PAINT BRUSH!“ Col-cinch, Orange-Scarlet .. CALLIOPSIS, Choice Mixed 100 CANDYTUFF Finest Mixed . . . . 10o Carter's Finest Mixed 100 CELOSIA m- COCKSCOMB Plume, Mixed . . . . . . . . .. Carter's New Rainbow . . . . . ... cuivratuma nr nacnsnolvs BUTTON, Blue ........... 100 DIANTHUS or PINKS ..Chluen||x, Double Mixed ........... I00 lmperialls, Double Mixed ... . 1 llcddewegil, Double Mixed .. ESCIISCIIOLTZIA California Poppy, Fine Mixed . . I00 GAILLABDI-A, Double Mixed . . . .. 106 GYPSOPIIILA or DABYE BREATH I00 KOCIIIA 0r MEXICAN FIRE BUSH Summer Cypresl I00 LARKSPUR, Flue Mixed . ... 100 LINUM o1- SCARLET FLAX I00 LOBELIA Cryltll Palms, Dirk Blue . 150 Dwarf, Mixed Color: 100 LOVE-IN-A-MIST or NIGELLA, Blue I00 MALOPE, Grlndlflofa, Mixed ....... 100 MARIGOLD Carter's Butterfly, Tall I00 African, Mixed . . . . . I00 French Dwarf, Mixed .............100 ' MIGNONETTE Odor-ate, Mixed .................... 50 New Dwarf Compact . . . . . MORNING GLORY, Dwarf, Mixed .. 50 NASTUIITIUM EMPRESS of INDIA-PH. I00 SCARLET GEM, Dflllblu DWI!’ Pkt, GOLDEN GLEAIH, DWlff ‘ Pkl. 100; 1 ox. 250; l4 lb. 800 TALL and DWARF, Mixed Pkt. 5o! I oz. 156i 56 lb. 500. PANSY Fine Mixed Giant Trlmmleau, Mixed . PETUNIA Hybrids, Mixed Countess of Ellnuors .. America, Alldoublc, Dwarf . PIILOX, Fine Mixed . omit um sum» white Pony ANNUALS. Mixed .. 10o 11mg“: (gwgpg) camnlmhrlowend ‘H u CLIMBIIIS, M1100 . I00 Dunn-v. Bronze Top . . $1.00 lb. shmm mm, __ a uvsnusrmos. mm m um.‘ “um,” _ m» 1s. chum Mm‘, _ a PIRBNNIALS, Mixed 100 hnmnm, _ 11.00 lh- ronruiaca. mi "ma? m“. Wilhtlmlburger .. .00 lb Ml a 15o DAM-IA “my u gwggT p555 - Glmrnoltlzmuvlnhu. "a “d. Cowhoru ill-u...“ 81.00 swarms nun 10pm: n mm 001m m m. "Mmzp i,'_',,;;",;;,;""" u,” n». "b 1 °'- l‘ "- 1".- rnomr more "m, n, yum; Aberdeen um n». ‘IIITBIISEBT ivlasz-rxlullnxrultu ' Mm“ Wm‘ ""l PM‘ m‘ “t Iomerlnllll While clot» 81-" "'- rm. 1 on. 1gb. kg ‘ ' M l 10¢ ' "<1 use llml uunraus man-r nurrnn -FIBTILW PLANT TAIL!" N 1 ‘m: m, u,“ __ n“ 11,, 1113.5 v (l!) ...... .. I50 nll- N:-“;Mm”mo“-__m|b_ rue. a u. a lb. t n». GAIDINITB PLANT roon . m: l “M” rm“ “m. m n, 50 a 100 m m u.» 1 It. m. u»: s n». 9h- IN- N.‘ 1 u. h’ m." u, 11,,- caurasvs NEW crucial. MIXED 10 lb. via. I00 N i u" m“ "m. __ u, 11,, no. 1 u. a lb. 1 1|». sun? MANURI. an exgelllnl III- N'- , m“ m“ 5M m, m, s» to» m. use a» ferlillnr - m: m w!» '- Scarict, Double White, Double Double, lllxnd ....................100 I56 .. I50 PERENNIALS AQUILDGIA or OOLUMBINI‘. Mixed 100 OAMPANULA 0r CANTERBURY BELLS, Mixed I00 OABNATION. Mixed Colon 150 JOOBEOPSIS, Grlndiflorn, Mind 10¢ DELPIIINIUM, Mixed Color; 10¢ DIGITALIS or FOX GLOVE, Mixed 100 FORGET-ME-NOT, DIIII . .. . . . . .. . GLADIOLUS, Flnelt Mixed GOLDEN FEATHER or PYRBTHRUM ....................100 IIOLLYHOCK Single, Mixed .... l0 Double. Mixed 100 POLYANTIIUS, Primrose, F1119 5g PIILOX, Perennial, Mixed . . . . .. 200 POPPY Orlenlulo, Mixed .. Iceland, Mixed swear PEAS, Perennial, 1011's} 1:: swear wuum nae-l. Double Mtxod U100 harlot .10; wannnowult. Single, m»; m uvmnasnuos 5939014137111“. Flue Mixed .. .. 10o AMMOBIUM ALATUM, While .. .. 100 IIELICIIIIYSUM. Double M1801 .... I00 IIIIODANTII, Mixed 001M’! I00 XIIBANTBIIIIJM. Mind Oolon .... 100 CLIMIIII CANARY BIRD ILOWIR. 100 GOURDS, cr-nmontnl, Mhed Variation. I00 MORNING GU08! Till, Mixed ....- Buvsnly Blllo . Tug [DDXBTONI The next yang‘ u‘ lellndlllmlfdg b“, l, w“ no; Wm;- recruiting vm no disliked b 0f adventures. The 01d Bmllh 111140 N tune auu had made a01- firs: Wu llltkflawlv dell s u. 1 l» =1» Rsm-"s."1..:"::s... o M be; sttsmptinl t» ll - n ' alrlt atpvw have been an important 2311213? ‘W's; Indmnm ‘fin: bers of live stock marketed from mnn-cf-wurl tender — W61’! g light were bearing straight 1n @2333... the d, calf market was variable. but lhgubtleftillicanglgl outlaw ~13“ w I. d their keen 0Y0: l"? a triedvetgsellaee-rzflmtell: i135 m" °1 Whom Rock, but it W88 10° m3 “V” hum‘! “m” on‘ In - rotor "another added to xtnmity the men on the Buss v zwarlned mu» their vawl. nabbed o" “d” °l "m" and succeeded in to _ an Interruption cbo euno from another quarter. Oudev t-lw Buns was boarded by m! 611W °1 a cutter. the officer m chusfl o! which proceeded to 111W the men into the Na . ‘m; were taken awn! 111 Q19 W and the officer was YOPflmF-"fld- ’ mm l,“ Um’ I'm‘ the" “l” m mull" findnothrexiiyclootthlllfghbuildlllihlrél the masonry and at lut on Oct, w ahgwltrislaftm1 tooh p . o Goa-porn on of "Tohonorweoullfllnaeillfill TAKI3NFW5Y you like slaves For who am 1;?’ fre'o u tho com of s interruptions from that soufico. ed (Th f regoing parwfll) 11° 5 gxplzileting. A century later the wet could dill: - NEWSY horas 7 (tug) uv ti" thouse w “PPflI-Illll." and the the end of r tn‘ 0101.1- somewhat lose of life. 0n the Biddeford. Rock. The the fog fairly thick. was not acting up w the vessel rm right on where the to plum Hare were all to destruction ‘n9 ‘m: m’ m", their ghlrfl. The sally w this wing both ves- The your 175B seems to uneventful barring some l’ oideats among the wor son. rose 85 Th, on the Buss. Progress Ml y were lent. back 6th of August -a like one. On the 26th wu f House than advertised wave H, ._ q ,_ , t,‘ County were not M great as previously. and its benignant rays over the troubled r1 iUlil'l or 0o n lzritflglil ‘ghenyvagflgagrcganurgrettlenly l. "M" Gnu‘ can" arm’ k313i: tectallaissesaflvzer? little But at tho time of whuivch I writ? "L" The n came "m 24 and,“ lmm srlxeds. from Great Eritain that oounE Infill“ steers were 510m;- Ill w’ gals-tilt? 33V?’ 0A gasberlglmin or a. Him“, Bum" 1 1311f “all: try has been asking cnnada and the V. l. Duffy. Kinhlrl with a few tops at $11.75. Btoclxel: gmu o men, under m officer, Argmd ;.,,,,'§“,,,d Lin: 355mg.” Ponmqrfilgizill) Swill-Kin United States to send her everything 0. 0 Johnson. Churchill Farm gilldeéfldil‘ trade. iioweverth con- pmwed the street; of sell. rt WWII! replaced the candles. s, later Siméd. m‘ ‘mt m‘ EM" ziirglfipibggédffligltitifllayéfissgl $100 avg]? firth T1101! 1111 lwive and "m. W1 sllil- and seized the pelion 0 lllflltidy Electric Light replaced them gilugeiggrsa 11.13;“?! 131,3; ghzeélaqire.’ Electric Light was first installed .2 £0 altllanned and b0ll¢l¥lll men won kn n. whole tylm 1 e 5W3? with.) BY smson "tower" of the lighthouse h foot above the int of the Rock. Then h n I. ehipwrua; happily n . ight of 6th. of August the Chs l a snail vessel llllalllmnggsga was voyaging near 1,1,, sol. began t? shlw’ WM“! a .'l 11 time“ o tme W‘ mmugh m’ 7mm‘ no“ on bond sliéhevfii tllgnireew i-sbtgtlaenaihllenre: were cla , as . duced to "matzctiwood." says $13151. demonstrating urgent need for a. lighthouse in vicinity." kmen the tower, at the and of the’ 5:? feet above the Rom The East "campaign" opened N“ “m, 3rd, 1759, with Smeaton in was steady and rapid. Elneawn records. M» - w" 11-1 1rsr.:.::r*rstlllctaitzlsll; th up. and finally on the 10th (m. ober, 1759 the new lighthouse "m; Continued on Page ii, CLOVER. DIOCULATION Leguplo Aid Oambluhtlon Cul- ture. Package ~|uffl0ioul “for 80 lbl. cnovsas. TIMOTHY and MIXTURES ODOVII No. 1 Mammoth Lalo run 8101b NO-IAIBIRO ................ 8101b N0. 2 Alllke - 300 ll?- No. 1 Early Red - 350 lb N0. I Alfllfl .. 39° lb NmISWQQt .. .I00lb. TIMOTHY No. 1 G. S. 120 lb. N0. 2 Purity 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I10 lb . MIXTURES m. s Timothy 05%, Alslke 15% .. 160 lb u». z Timothy 00%; Alslke 20% .. 11o 1b- N0. s Timothy 10%: 4'1"" 15%: Mammoth Ll-h R91! 15% . . . . .. 200 lb. Cotton Bu: with the above .. 460 OM11 SELECTED SEED GRAIN ETC. BABLI! No, 1 Imported l rowed 81.55 Bus. N0. l. Imported 6 rowed $1.55 Bus- BUCKWI-IEAT No, 1 Imported ‘Sllverhull’ .. FODDEB COIN No. 1 Inugfollnw . . . . . . . . . 83.90 Bus- No. 1 Hybrid .. 120 lil- SIJS Bus. -...--.--.-.s..... FLAX N0. I lmlwrted Dcolelued, Oll .. I00 lb. OATS No. 1 Imported Banner $1.15 B1B- No. 1 Imported Victory $1.15 Bus. No. l Imported Erbnu (Bust-resistant) 31-15 31"- PEAS N0. 1 Imported “Golden Vine” $3375 5115' RYE No. 1 spring 501b- SQWING RAPE N0. 1 Dwarf Esux 300 lb- SOYA BEANS No, 1 Mandarin 1001b- ' SUNFLOWER N0. I Imported 1501b. WHEAT No. 1 Imported Marquis 81-75 Bl"- Bon with the above 100 each FIELD ROOT SEEDS MANGIL Giant Yellow Globe .- Mnmulolh Long Bod . - Prince Giant White Su r ...... 75v Yellow Ideal Yellow Intermediate YQIIIII IAVIIIIIIII ..............- ‘I50 n’ IUGAI DEFT! Giant Ihlf Sour Bone 7M "1-