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Tweddle turkeys this year, and why. net/
Last year we supplied our customers with
name of the 'best that money would. huy.
and this year these customers are owning
back for more, and they are In for a
Pleasant surprise, because our 1955 tur-
I:Oa are the best we have ever batched,.
We Broad Breasted iron, A O.
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9,000. Shaper White Leghorn* and 2,O90
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—Shaver cockerels crossed on
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white and red bulldog, reigns in solitary glory as Best in Show
at the' end of the 79th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog
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By W. A. MATHER,
President, Canadian Pacific
Railway Company
A year in which competitive
factors, already evident in 1953,
have become increasingly mani-
fest, necessitating the most care-
ful, scrutiny ,of labor and other
production costs in all segments
of the national economy, emerg-
es as the most significant feature
of the Canadian business and
industrial scene in '1954.
Sustained inflow of invest- -
meat capital from the United
States and abroad' has served to
offset in part the difficUlties
that would otherwise have been
more evident by reason, Of-Cana
aria's worsened aarade petition.
Continued 4Pialision off' the": de-
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the author' writes gives the book
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als and ttudentt. It is profusely
illustrated with nearly a hundred
photographs and diagrams. Al-
together a book which every
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ere who played at diving and
grab :bite each other's anklet to
pOne another wider.
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gtiti his ankle arid tumble
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• Between thirty and fifty years ago,
give or take a few years, the most prom-
inent name in Canadian professional
sport• was that of Edouard "Newsy" La-
donde, a toilet, shrewd French Canadian
who came out of Cornwall.
Every autumn, there was a war of
dollars to decide who would get Lalonde for hockey. In the
spring the battle was renewed, with east bidding against
west, to hire his great skill and color.
We mention Lalonde now because he, and not Rocket
Richard of the present Canadiens, is the greatest goal-getter
in the history- of professional hockey. Richard, recently,passed
the 400-goals mark, a tremendous performance, But Lalonde
scored 413 goals in major league play, in 20 seasons from
1908 to 1927;
Lalonde at various times led the scorers in four different
major"professional hockey leagues: the National Association,
which ,preeeded the National League, in both 'of, which he was
top gOal:getter at one time or another; the Pacific Coast
Leagne' hilts hey-day, when it rated superior to the National
Association and had drafting rights on the eastern body, and
the Western League, When it was a major organization func-
tioning on the prairies-a.,
Some of the seasons in which Lalonde starred saw only
14, 15 or 16 games. The longest season in. Lalodne's history
was 26 games. He played 314 'League games in all. In one
season, with New York Americans, he played only one game
and with Saskatoon the year before that, he Played only three.
Some of Lalonde's individual feats, are truly incredible.
He is one of only two players in all the history of major
professional League,hockey who scored nine goals in a single
game. On March 17, 1910 Lalonde was playing for Renfrew
Millionaires, one of the most fabulous, teams of all time; and
the victim of his dead-shot eye -was the Cobalt ;club.
The other player who scored nine goals in a genie ended'
his hockey career: with Canadiens. He was Tommy Smith, one.
of Ottawa's famous Smith family that included Alf and -
Harry Smith. Tommy was playing, for Quebec Bulldogs in
the National Association when he performed the 9-goal feat,
Montreal _Wanderers were the victims.
Some veterans think Lalonde's feat greater than that of
'itichardr but .Lahnide is not among these. "Richard is the
greatest .who ever lived" Lalonde told the writer 'of this
cOlininirl'It is`true we didn't have the advantage of forward
passing,, in the earlier years, but never were we forced to
centend with tremendous amount of interference that
besets Richard and other modern stars."
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various temperature 'arid 'ConditiOnS to Make, Sere It
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60ehe, • for any parachute drop.
How To Prune Your
Trees Properly
As most orchadists know, for
over fifty years The Pruning
Manual by Liberty Hyde Bailey
has been the final authority in
its field. But < many new dis-,
coverlet have been 'Made, new
techniques evolved, in tree cul-
ture and for some time it has
been felt that "soinething a bit
more up-to-date was heeded,
Now,. hi lie Manual;
reeently published by Macmil, „
Eedrett P. Christopher has
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instructions are given for the
pruning of all, teriniereate bane
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shade trees; ornamental shrubs,
tote bushes' as well More than
that, as Well telling how to
prithei the basic ' reason. for each
Oneratieri is given, priitiatity
through OkPlaitiatien of plant
ariatelny !arid phySiolOgy,,
A klaiitd: 'at tenient the Clidts7
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Releted to Pruning; Pruning
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"LOOK' OUT7ITSIOADED"—Or so you'd think, from the horrified
looks on these Gagers' faces, Actually, Bill Simonovich: eOnierf, let
the ball get' away from him and Jim Bragiel, left, and Harold
Grant hadn't yet reversed gear.
Odd Facts About
Playing-Cards°
Modern ftiquette
' There is a Case on , record of
a man_ who determined to turn
up the %rick in a certain order.
starting with the seven of clubs.
He tried millions of times be-
fore he succeeded.' It took him
twenty years, though it' might
have taken him a great deal
longer. He was an inmate 'of a
lunatic asylum in Germany and
the pastime kept hi4i happy.
The fact is that mathematic,-
ally speaking, the' odds against
holding any particular, hand are',
so enormous that even regular
card-players probably never
hold exactly the same hand twice
in their lives. This offers a _con-
solation. If you get a, really bad
hand at bridge, you will prob-
ably never get exactly that hand
again in your life.. So you can
always, look forward to a change
of luck,
Even the odds against holding
a hand With no card higher than
a nine are big, Such a hand
at whist or bridge is called a
Yarborough, because the Earl of
Yarborough when he set down
to play Whist would offer 1,000
sovereigns to one against any
-ployer r.eceiving, such a hand,
;,The Earl Wag on quite a good
thing, On an average the well-
shuffled, pack 'turns up' such, a
hand' only about price in 2,000
deals,
Every now and" then we read
of four players at bridge or
whjst being dealt "perfect"
hands, each player getting thir-
teen cards of one suit
According to an, expert, with
Pod sliuffling of the cards this
should only happen once in
2,235,197,406.366,368/301,599,999
hands! The odds against just One
of the players, getting all thir-
teen cards of a suit are small-
er — he ought to do it once in
635,013,559,599 deals.
The point bridge and whist
players fatten forget is that the
oddstai.e exactly the same against
holeline any specified hand. The
thirteen cards of one suit hand
is talked about 'because it it
useful and easy to remember,
but it is no more "extraordin-
ary" or "unusual" than any other
hand. If you doubt it and you are
aregular player, write down
100 imaginary hands and then
notice how many of them you
held during the next year% — or
ten years. It would not be sur-
prising 'if you never held one of
the hands in a lifetime.
If course, these are mathem-
atical odds, net certainties. You
might deal .yoiarself one of the
hands next time you played. Ac-
cording to' newspaper reports
the ' "perfect hand,"_ with each
player holding a complete suit,
turns: •up :inuch oftener than , the
mathematical odds suggest it
should., In 1926 one player alone
claithed he saw four such hands,
whereas: the mathematical odds
suggest; that .it should -turn up
only at intervals of millions of
years. .
Perhaps it is something to do
with .the shuffling. IVIathemati-
claps work on "perfect" shuffl-
ing and in real card-playing
there can be no such thing.
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REAL ESTATE'•:.WANTKO -. •
been a sustaining factor in the
economy.
The substantial decline in Ca-
nadian exports and the less
prosperous condition of agricul-
ture in Western Canada have•
undoubtedly contributed to the
difficulties of the railway in-
dustry. A significant factor in
the decline in 'rail earnings,
however, is the growth of com-
petition from highway transport
which has emphasized the need'
of providing for the• railways an
equality of opportunity in meet-
ing Such competition by reliev-
ing them from. outmoded re-
strictive regulation.'
So far as regulatory restric-
tions . allow, substantial efforts
have' been made to meet the
competition of highway truck-
ing and other forms 'of trans-
port. Reduced freight rates on
Wanted for Cash—Old, low-priced farms ,
(with or without buildings), ranchiands,
cut woodlota, land for planting Christ-
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mining claims, lake frontages, cabins,
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L. A. Sovereign, 1131 St, Clair West,
Toronto.
Q. Is it proper for one to use
the spoon to test the tempera-
ture of one's coffee?
A. This is quite proper, and is
far better than burning the
mouth, or perhaps sputtering out
the liquid. But after testing it,
the spoon shoeuld .be left in the
saucer and the remainder of the
Coffee sipped from 'the cup,
Q. When is the ;double card for
man and wife in good use?
A. It is sent with wedding
presents, With flowers to a fun-
eral, with gifts to high school or
college' graduates, or with any
other gift 'that comes from both.
It is, of course, used also for
formal visits.
Q. Will you please suggest an
appropriate toast that I, as best
man at a wedding, can propose
at the reception..
A. Simply "To the bride and
groom" is quite enough.
Q. Ate you supposed to push
your chair under the table 'when
leaving , the table?
A. Most authorities suggest
that it is in better taste to leave
one's chair where it is when one.
rises from the` table-aunless, of
course„ it is obstructing "traf-
fic."
Q. Is it absolutely necessary
to send a wedding present when
one has dectined an invitation to
the reception?
A. This would be expected of
you only if, you were very
Mate friends With =the'_ bride, the
bridegroom; or their families.
Otherwise, it is not necessary.
Q. If a man brings a gift when
calling on a girl, should she open
it at once, :poide. until
he hat gone?
A. She would ,show an eke
treme lack of breeding arid Man-
ners if she laid it aside. She
should open it immediately.
Q. Is it proper for a di*Ortee,
marrying a man who has never
been preViousty trnatried, to :weer
a bridal dress and. Veit?'
A. This is out of the question
for any but a maiden bride. The
divorcee may, however, properly
wear an all-White dress and hat,
and she may have one attendant
and a floral decoration of the '
chancel.
Q. ShOuld a hoSteSs always
provide new cards at a bridge
party?
A. It isn't necessary to fern,
ish new cards, but the- hostess
must be sure that the bards pre-
vided are immaculate and in,
geed condition,
• Ie it necessary that One bid
each Persini goOd,bye
idly When felting a group of
persons to Who one has just'
been introduced?'
whorl
need?
A. No; one, cordial 'I good-bye
can. include the entire grotip.
...Q. Oil ,which aria of her fatli-7.,
er 'should a bride proceed down
the aisle of a church?
A. On his tight arm.
certain commodities in certain
specified .classes, of treffic, were
put -into effect, during the- au-
tumn hi various parts Of Canada
and more particularly between
• Montreal and Toronto.
The railways and other inter-
ested parties have appeared
during- the last three months of
1954 before a special Royal
Commission. appointed to' con-
sider the effect of the railways'
use of "Agreed Charges" in,
meeting competition. In the
course of these proceedings the
railways, have advocated a re-
laxation of the provisions of the
Transport Act which governs
this form of rate making.
Such efforts, however, do not
provide a solution to the prob-
lem, inherent in the statutory
rates applicable to grain and
grain products in Western Can-
ada. The actimrse impact and
serious consequences of these,
abnormally. ,depressed rates, set
at a level no higher than in
1899, and which affect a sub-
stantial percentage of the total
voiunie ' of rail 'freight _traffic,
'has been commented upon dur-
ing the year by the. Board -of
Transport Commissioners and
by Chief Justice Sloan of Brit-
ish Columbia in his capacity, as
Federal' Arbitrator in the re-
cent rail labor ',negotiations.
If. the balanced economic
growth so essential to souild.na-
tonal development is to be
maintained and Canada's rail-
ways are to meet ade9uately
the nation's transportation
needs, public policy thoUld at ,
an. early date, taken' account of the ,early
thus expretted.'
Inauguration of an extensive'
programme of modernization
and improvement of transcon-
tinental and other pastehger
services was marked, by the
delivery in 1954, Of the first of
a 'number Of , units of strewn-
- lined 'steinleas steel equipMent
manufactured .for the Company
.by the. Btidd Company of. Phil-
adelphia.
New equipMerit for service on.
transcontinental' lines will _in-
clude,. when deliveries are COM-
pleted; •'71. ' sleeping cars, '18
scenic' dome sleepers with bey,-
eraie room and' obseivatiOn
lounge, 18 day coaches equip-
pe& with scenic , dome and cof-
fee " shop, 30 conventional day
coaches, 18 diriers' and' 18 bag,
gage cars with dOrinitory ae-
conimodetiOn for dining car
crews.
The stainless Steel, day coaches
,are equipped with 'adjustable
reclining chairs fitted; with head,
and foot,teats; 'making, them,
ni most co comfortable for lOng..dis
tanee travel. For th6 first time
iri Canada all coach seats may
be reserved.' The cOffee shop in •
the 'day dome coach, as well as
theiadata in the dome, will be
available to all passengers on
the' train
The heW dining cars are of
the most advanced'' design, with
harmonious interior's and kit-.
cheri eqUiprnent of eiOdetti
atairileas steel.
All new trahateritinental pea- '
ediager equipment now being
delivered is ocpected to he in
service by the Summer of 1955:
The new scenic dome take
now in service between Mona
treai and 'Vancouver, ,; operate;
over distance 2,881. Mika,
the world's lohgest "scenic defile.
Operation.
Notwithstanding the iliffietila
ties eXperierited i the achievea
Merits Of Canadian Peel-fie in
1954 Merle attlittaiatiall. fiderhilde
in the qUelitY and scope Of
transPortation services both at'
home and abroad. All concerti-
ed have confidence that the
growing public atearetideS Of the
need foi equality of Corkipetitive
6tipOtttinity • in. ,fields of
transportation, bete , appaterit
will find iteegiiition in the'
ferilirt of national
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