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LIME In accordance with the P. E. I. Department oi Agriculture policy ot assisting Island formers to ob- tain Ground Limestone at low price, we are now pre- pared to ship lime in carlots of thirty (30) tons or more to all Island points at three dollars ($3.00)'per tori delivered in bulk and three dollars and seventy- Iive cents ($3.75) per ton delivered in bogs. These prices are in effect until June I5, I939. Brookviiie Manufacturing 0a., Ltd. Brookville, St. John, N. B. _-__.> i.) "LONG-STANDING HTTIE) TIMELY NOTES ON" CONNECTED wiIiiJ rolncs One icxman who is not worry- ,ing about the low price oi pelts is -M_ rgeQMacLeanoiNorth wlltahlre, because not some high class ioxes, but. heis s mechanic with an inventive mind. own a pair / ton are not aware that he in- venfid them. His latest. invention. which is causing a lot oi Jiterest in and amund Wll-tshire. is a iarm tractor he assembled ior Mr. Arthur Smith. This unique mach- lnehastiworearendsa/ttachedto- ther in s vertical position, the $9 one be a to the car in- stead oi drl an axe! diverts power irom the drive shlait through the lower_resr end wh.ch belonged to a trutz. This SIIDPUQB the tractor with the necessary ad- ditional power at a low speed- George is the first one to invent a method oi using old motor oars ior tractors which is simple s.nd cheap. Mr. ciecrse Lilly. Manairer 0i the International Fox Farm. Masnhileid. was the sneaker at Monday evening's meeting oi the Charlottetown Fox Club. His talk was on American methods of Pelt" ing. He had with him one oi their lalge sized wire stretahers, which is nine inches at the widest part and is made 0i five-eighth steel irame with a wide cross piece at the back and a strip oi wood down the centre to allow ior circulation oi air. It is much rounder at the nose than our boards and qu.ie a lct wider at the ears. The steel frames are wrragggg with tape and the tape with powdered alum to take up the moisture as the pelts are put on leather side in. The pelts are scraped immediately alter the iox is killed and then put on the boards and the tails are scraped right to the tip, The legs and tall are held ilat while drying with bobby pins. the hind lens crossed at the back so that when they FUiiiiE1=ui> eiior Insure a large crow 0| "Mm" uignrnup naps this year by Irrdinr ROYAL FOX FEED Results lillflfll lormei new» allows that the use oi Royal with I good meat ration is the most posi- tive way llnavm ioi the rancher ti iecure best breeding reauila Insist on Royal. All your dealer today or write direct to ihe si. Jami Milling Company Ltd. Saini John New u- Ilmlwlcl SCAN DIA Fox Farm Choppers No. 6 ior largo Farms No. 5 ior small Farms F.Vi. LampIough& Bu. only hashe Man ranchers who have seen and y pliiiM ioxes have heavy Fmmurs all-silvers entirelv irom i large and there were so irames three or ming. libx lng too many small pelts. sold without diiiiculty crcp will arrive for sale. It is assurance oi a cleanout ‘nakirg everybody in the industry ieel a lot happier. the No mattre how we feel about it fox pelts. We have been advised to b-uck it by various authorities, and no doubt this advice-which is in un’st>n virith our own tastes and desires-has had the eiiect oi keeping down the production of full silvers in this Province, but. with th-s demands oi fashion a- Biiinsl, us it is not profitable to grow a type that the market does not call ior. vers and mediums are now ralee Rated to the same menial l- tion. It seems chancey to eep anything darker than a three- quarter. Eleven pairs oi chinchilla valued at $3.200 a pair. were brought into Colorado recentlu trcm the R. E Chapman chinchilla ranch in gleiwood. California. This ls first time made to mo. an attempt has been raise chinchilla in Color- Vimy Ranch oi the Mchure 8a "M! I WW1 Pup production oi 1.376 pups irom 406 iemales. Six- teen were looked at until the second worm. ma. so the present population or W118 is 1,358, averaoe ls concerned. There are pup iemalce oi 1938. Dr. E. Bend-ls Bowness _mols-—Master Feeds. Toronto, can- ado-hes Button out a letter en- titled "Master Ranch " gives a. great deal oi s Short extracts irom "Breed, azeuient are 0i 99 breed s.nd rat-notion" necks like ours but he did not bee‘ many. He un- derstood they were breeding that are e Prince niormstion- as the ranch was so many things to take up his attention. Renaming his talk on pelting he said that e pelts are left on the iour days in a room heated with a good circula- tion oi air but. not too hot. That seems to dry them up quite well and then they are ready iordrum- Mr. W. Fred Burke, Provincial Fleldman who was present, spoke briefly and then asked ior an expression oi’ c-Dinion irom the Club members on the new method oi petting. The general opinion seemed to be that. our ranchers should do more stretching and not leave so much ior the furriers: that we are losing money by hav- The London auctions which com- 18.000 skins, showed a more hope- iul trend than the March auctions. At last reports upwards oi 43% to 46% oi the oiierings had been sold with ‘prices on a par with March, and ull silvers a shade higher. As there were about 90.000 offered the remainder, some 50,000 should he between now and November when the new that is the world demand is for full silver Blacks went into the discard many years ago; dark sil- ' the MacKinnon Silver Fox mrmslltd- lost irom the time pretty much on a Dar with other years, as iar as ten litters oi seven and on; u! eight. Nearlv all oi these are irom oi the Dtpertment oi Fur Bearing Ani- which s advice. are:- Nod. Sanitation and Man- the iour comer-stones the iox ranching industry. girl's Tl; dilly m 3W1?“ 8 Wlr- on ave teibllahed the m “MM do anything about u, until animus --;=,==-== Th 80y made take fith instant. oi as- sembly will be the side oi the Market Square. Time 10.00 a.m., sharp. the services are start- turnln , the band will meet the Catho c scouts at the (‘Z-linen oi the Most I-loly Riedepmer; irom there the parade will mama to St. James Church to meet the remain- der. Thence along Pownal to Grai- ton to Queen to Market Square. A M011? invitation is extended to troops from out oi town. to take part in the annual church parade. A mfietln! 0f the Joint commit- tee oi’ Bt. Peter's and St. Paul's will be held at Provincial Headquart- glst on Monday at B p.m. Import- Troops are again urged 1,0 m“. tice marching ,diri1I with staves, sa- llliillil and all matters of a cere- monial nature. Hurry your orders ior uniforms, etc, as Dominion Headquarters. Stores Branch. is being Bwlunped with orders. Tonight at dusk. bonfires in cele- bration of the King's Birthday. are being lighted from coast to coast, Queens County District tire will be on the farm or Mr. J.O. Hyndman at Rocky Point. Group committees. do your best. t0 "wire it possible ior every Scout and Wc-ii‘ Cub in the Pi-o-vimg w be on the street in uniiorrn, to greet the King and Queen on the 14th June next. _ —GREY WOLF. SYDNEY. N. S. -(CP)-—Maycr G. B. Siaven has announced the British cruiser Berwick tho American and West India; squad- ron will visit Sydney in June Th, cruiser also will visit Charlotte- l ine treatment can be repeated the latter part oi August or as altar; as necessary, especially ii ileas are prevalent. A iox infested with ileaa and worms will eat a quarter a- gain as much ieed as a iox that is tree irom them. 1n round figures _it will cost you a cent a day per infested iox to ieed the ileas and worms. Therefore, the worst p53‘- site oi the , , whi irom the first oi June until the end oi November, will 00st you $133 Per iox. OI course there is no W351i)! determining how much You lose as a result oi the kv devel0Dod pelt in the pelt- 118 fox or the ill eflect on repro- duction it has in the breeder. However. we believe that $1.83 would have amply Ed the costs oi worm capsules, i paw. def. and the Bfeater attention to sanitation. One more iact about parasites. They just love s dark, damp. warm iox kermel. t tiniest ca ther flea to raise her ismily. It is most convmilent too. All she has to do is drop ofl the iox on any oi its irequent visits to the ken- nel. 11w h" ease in this man- msde ilea incubator. and hop on the next iox in time ior stripper. Th0 688B will hatch out nicely in this synthetic paradise and a host o! young fleas will take up their appointed task oi’ making the iox's 1i e a burden. ‘Ines-e on! three aim - DOIIL summarily that 8' ‘ the lung worm. Ii all your pens have dirt floors why not raise a iew this year and see ior yourseli the diiierence it animal factory as breeders and ‘ ' Limited _ ' l ulmnu‘ gamrbed. ssmtiliiinonimllutraziiuéll mother flea. to worry. $321.23 l nmtlinoiut hfliefilltilthtlieplillsat. all ‘neshnot ‘ilictmlat-hzlturthe chelr A of the .8 s I , p“ to m‘ m “mum” m‘ aisiurmli EZWJV; guuelllulitll‘ " —-— - . s HAVE BEEN CURBED = Lime Chick - - “Mimi gr w ma» 1w.»- - 1w m» ww- lg e "The adult: ioxes wfltl>mh 3i°§°$oaa 11°00» andnrerplaoem” W33.’ Aloe Arthritis, Gout, lumbugo, Sciatica, a. What New?’ . m. W“ a will“: I M" M m “m” m! ‘Urn Write 10-day for your copy e m; ‘m: u.‘ __ An m t "whit/m. There be mo’ N LEE‘ "h . gm‘ Jl';°'u':t'f;’:‘-":f' '""""‘ g it-Ihegn gait‘ the leg-o; Ifirtheil-e thesltlflr her eggwoalgistrclinllnpany INOLISH REMEDY ACHIEVE§ RESULT‘ _ I To make merit 332:5. g3: . of ti‘, mnmlutgle a" “grunt”?! eiglpmpwwoumhawhfi“; flrwAf may who, bu: a shore aisle . would b, ‘Qfffmfipto, . putreiaotion. the adults are the last, the er might ' up llII-Wflflfifim d‘ °' lllnlmm‘ . m. Always and only bu! . tones to sufler. Yet these are the the clvilte ss‘soon as the young s lee vs ind their pain relieved, their an m beat chicks, . same animals the. were the pick are weaned s.nd plaos a wire bot- asl ggeuedfliiieywm ‘mum: Znda analy- sod will! b"! I. oi wil- herd last Fail. It is only tnmed shelii at one end oi thepen. try" wflfl"llidllifl'ctiaigveplleew | Id‘ e "'° "gout" h“ m; . common sense to cue Ononeendnithisaheli he coufl is seldom and away. I” Y" ll Q Blgeflhlfifl zuwfu, x hula“ oi your valuables. You cannot have a road or some shade tn pro- Rfllllttflllcllin eiiheuiid at these v _hy‘lgnl¢llly mixed in m“! "U!!! containers tact the toxin irom the run and inqhihouot yintsiao ping; 9 our own plant. under constant e at these animals all Bummer an rain. This u bad as a wt;- i» --=;_;i---;,;~» a ma...“ ' "l.‘iiii'}"‘1‘.li...%2i’i.‘$25922; - m..."n°*....""i..*;r“ "mm "m “"“°"*"*"""*~ ' V flllbttflvlflllgflllvhlltllbwfi flair: . ‘éfljjffoog: f""""°' M“ . sine oi emldon and commi on. WOHIIBt raertmduize but thalamus: ' "".:'P"" . 9°" '°""'° '1'" 5" M4"- . “When theyoung are weaned that are ideal toi- hatchlng ilea [QNQ §TAND|NQ gidatéhe agult ioxes are amen econ among? nhaotikihina was: PAIN! RELIEVED h3g3‘?! was examllnvaldcareiul . simiéimm ' {china 8:1‘; .. ' "l? 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CO.— DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BUY FROM A BUSINES LEADER ...YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER - Charlottetown SALES AND SERVICE makes in your -'s health and coat. In addition to sanitation and parasite control, these adult ioxes muss be led good digestible ieod. ‘They have just coma through a rigorous reproduction period and are at a low ebb. They need be built up months to other breeding wilds lood is most plentiful during this season and it is th wild iooi builds u 311G nextreproduc on season. during the " prepare them ior an- season. en that the its reserves ior some ioxes have been in-isatis will be IOU! IOXII NOWI Follow the lead oi‘ smart. ‘ranchers. your to s and glory by Kill IllOL-The Pepieet 'IPIII DIllIlfOfllll Widely need tor eielaleeelag to: peas, ate. Power! , eeolelnl uon-eorroelve, IBOBT-BIQIBTANT. llll KIIIOL are ca ileolaii oo-or-a nvai WOOU oaowiea tr nan Qaebee all Initials Braaoli. Ineeonille. use. tocan in the. eel irom the teed standpoint. Lil ilttarernvsusmttpsethsrliw trheilretoi-lul? MW" inanext-lai iorsachpente t-beweakeetmembea- lted in the Fall. good condition to beet coat. They must be 112061109 their 5 T When the pulp; are weaned and the adult terns removed to en- ztrs’ aa- "n an" r un we or pups each. Every litter he! its needy Dun. ‘this snllnel should be placed with another pup that times“?- cgcedm o: imaging nnement. vidlng up ttergfi this ensures every pup c: aha-nae to Brow m its iulieet n». 0i course this also may; tymoroualltzeriood thetyou Ileieing. t is more ggonom. Why Be PEI-III; Viisegand Pound. Foolish in Feeding Fox & Mink‘! When You me ee little cereal qia neg-Jun" M" "I" only s mv aim IIOIO per loo lbs" "h! fllk poor breedore and peer pelts with i? l5 cheep feeds? I ‘rho richer mulls content u a-u Vltl Mink Foods (lrauibla le the biggest hater l; 55"“; 50"" MIG orleee. You'll make more lobe! '" ' ‘Mmm, twain l-li Ieoda. ymu m new mam huh-ion! "ti" "ii-sum. lose Miller illaoelt co. Limited. arm-l h! ‘°" Kgpgggg, oggnph practical tell! g c iii Dill Uhlllilflmw Iessre. Brace ale 0o. Illa,