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WEDINE.
AY. JANUARY 281'd,
oubt About this Famous cereal THE
GRADING
OF SEEDS
For the past five year the treds
in farm and garden Beeds has been
regulated and carried on Aecording
to the regulation of the Federal
Seeds Act, \villa have provided lor
the proper grading of all classes of
seed sold to the rowgers. Changing
conditions, more particularly in the
production of cereal grains, has
made it necessary that the Act be
amended in certain particulars in
11-1101t value at low cost order to conform more nearly evith
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Ideal tor Winter Vith hot milk
present day requirements. The Act
with the changes has been issued es
Proved by 34 years of Elirvanfl poptilarlty Acts, Orders and Regulations No. 24
of the Department of Agriculture at
Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. Ottawa.
' . The development of the production
--"'" - .--- ' - -- ---------- . of seed classed as "Registered" has
B.AC ON
, POLICY
.tles
thee.tas
sr it ismanl
t wiIlbies
eftothat In
is% led to the providing of extra grades;
In the original act this class of seed
excess
M' fel is not -what the publie was covered M two grades only,
INDENMARK want it cannot pay to make it." namely, "Registered" and "Extee
Obviously the British taste for No1"e These have been changed
lean bacon was well-defined forty to "Registered No. 1", "Registered
A long-time policy, based upon a yens ago, Quick to realize the im- No. 2", and "Registered No, 3", en
clear realization of the particulat portance of founding their trade of which are thoroughly reliable for
requirements of the British bacon with Britain upon the principles of seed purposes, but the two lower
trade, has been the basis of the sue- lean pork production which Mr, grades have been provided to take
ceseful position which Denmark has Harris emphasized iu his appeal to care of pure varictiee of seed dam -
gained on that market, the British producer, the Danes set aged in appearance by weather non -
How far back this policy dates is about in a systematic way to de- ditions without impairing its vitality.
shown in a most striking way by an velop Jen a national scale the type
By this modification large quantities
article written and published in 1889 of hog mostpro- snitable for theof perfectly good seed, that would
by Thomas Harris, a prominent ,
duction of carcases that would cure have otherwise been lost to 0001 -
Wiltshire bacon . curer. Mr. Harris into high quality lean bacon. How merce, has been preserved.
viewed with alarm the inroads that well they succeeded in accomplish-. Another change provides for the
foreign countries --principally Den- ing this, through the crossing of the
mark, Sweden, Germany and the English Large White (Yorkshire(
United States at that time — were hogs on their native Landrace hogs
maldng on the British bacon market, has been told many times. It was
and his article was an appeal for an essential step in their long-time
greater ------------ ired policy of production. Other count -
refusal of the Minister to issue a
license for new varieties of cereals
in inferior quality.
The Act, among other things,
names the many varieties of the
Wee& that are regarded as noxious
CURRIE TO EGYPT.
THE lereTSTei MeNTENABek,
"Burt's Validly Letter Press" Aepeaes
ed One Hundred Years! Aece
1 The first typewriter, for s Melt it
WAS triumphantly claimed diet "It
could print almost es fait at: one
Meld write with an cirdlnele
appeared Just a 'hundred yeer! aro.
The nmehine was )WWII, rether
grandiloquently, ad "I3U11,'S Family
Letter PrOiS," and watt built by un
American, William Burt.
mtleAts sientatethityleaaytylv,toedumol:Ityesteauitivaertiitonicel
tu Titellite. The modern tepee, who
dollen Isher "feather -touch" ma-
chine, would be Justified in wonder-
ing how the Inventor could possibly
Wive viewed the offspring of Ms are -
Delve brain with anything but dismay.
Nevertbless, Burt was so proud of
his "typographer" that he "printed"
a long 0* 1r to hie wire un !x-
tolllng his teen cleverness in no un-
certain. terms.
The next typewriter was devised
by aa Ent:Hellman, who produced 11
solely for the benefit of the blind.
Many machines of improving eon-
struction followed it In fairly rapid
siuteession. Each bad (me or more
ne w featu res which have been need
by makers of the more modern
typewriters,
The first real attempt to prnduee
a machine which would write faster
than the pen was made by two Am -
leans named named Sholes and Glidd,,n,
whose produet was put on the market
in 1878, It was built of metal and,
except for the Met that it printed
' only capital letters, had much in
common. with the most improvet,
1 typewriters of to -day.
Other types of machine, such as
1 the "ball" and "dial," round favor
for a time, but were eventually 0011t-
0 11 off the maritet by the more prae-
General Sir Arthur Currie, Com- tical qualities of the type we know
mender of the Canadian Corps in to -day. The earlier models, of
course, bad the letters of the alpha -
France, is fairly well after a long
siege of illness, but cec not, as now, to meet the exigencies
bet arranged in their due order, and
hasI ided to
spend some time in Egypt and will of rapid word -making. Many of thou.
leave next week. Sir Arthur, who too, had piano keys instead of small
buttons.
has been president of McGill Univer-
The inventors of those early oddi-
sity, Montreal, since the war, came to ties would be surprised indeed could
Europe only in the summer of 1928 they see the modern typewriters, of
• th which their crude efforts were the
400,000 Women
Report Benefit
by actual record
"Have you received benefit from taking
Lydia E. Pinkharn's VegeNble Compound?"
A questionnaire enclosed with
every bottte of medicine . has
brought, to date, over 400,000
replies. The overwhelming ma-
jority—in fact, ninety-eight out
of a hundred—says, "Yes." If
this dependable medicine has
helped so many women, isn't it
reasonable to suppose that it jJ
will help you too? Get a bottle
from your druggist today.
'eta
et I. C4'r tind
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LYDIA E. PINKIIAM MEDICINE CO., Lynn, Mass., 0.5. A.
and Cobourg, Ontario, Canada
The Car Owner's Scrap -Book
(By the Left Hand Monkey Wrench)
WAY TO GET RIGHT MIXTURE the float valve, which prevents the
MTh n startines the engine the sup- valve's seating and permits gasoline
ply should be partly cut off, permitt- to enter the float chamber when it
Ing an extra supply of gasoline to is not required. The level of the
be drawn into the mixing chamber, fuel in the chamber then rises Ar-
end thereby making the mixture normally to a point where it can
richer and more readily ignited. continuously escape through the
'hi accomplished b pulling out spray nozzle and drip out wastefully
farms. "During the nine months tematie in their methods, have fallen Riviera contracted a disease which
able models, there are machines the choke.
I s is accomp y
as long as the car is left standing
lean type of hog on Old Country ries, less far-sighted and leas SS- in the interpretation of the .Act. on a lea forerunners. Apart from the port-
ending September 29, 1889," Wrote out of the race since Mr. Harris doctors1diagnosed :11 typhoid. He ' which can be adaptrd to take any !with the gaeoline turned on. Some -
Mr. Harris, "We received from Dell- wrote his article in 1889. But the 1has since been recuperating in Eng- keyboard, and others which win en- STARTING a STUBBORN ENGINE times the dirt, which is preventing the
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mark and Germany alone 110,000 Danish trade has grown steadily; in NEWSY IT I land.
le on
tons of ba.con, valued at upward of 1927 the British imports of Danish the colemn at the foot of the page.- t.he epray nozzle, float valve or feed
If the engine cannot be started, seating of the float valve can be wasb
eci away by flooding gasoline through
ter ngures in a ledger and tied up
I One of the first typewritten busi-
I valued at 123,311,800—more than mated at 3,000,000. 'IRISH COINS' rneecsispil:nttte:rs4lroew this reply from its Pipe may be clogged, the gasolme
• the carburetor. This can be action -
half a puonds, in addition to , bacon totalled over 250,000 tons — Peru's population today is esti-
Nvhich 'Sweden is now sending large
supplies of bacon suitable for the , double the -value of all pork imports Yellow pane trees of southern
London trade; and I need hardly re- in 1889. The fact that the market Nevada have been found to exceed
mind my readers of the immenee situation, the demand for lean meat, 500 years in age.
supplies of bacon of a cheaper class was just as clearly realized in 1880 Cezecho Slovakia exported nearly
which is constantly being poured in as it is today, shows that there has $15,000,000 worth of linens in the
to this country from America. The ! been nothing fortuitous about the past year, breaking its post-war
total annual value of imported hog I progress made by Denmark in her records.
products from all sources is nearly , export bacon trade. Realizing the
10,000,000 pounds. !facts of the situation, she developed
"The secret of success is not a I a definite policy of production, ad -
At a recent gathering of the em-
ployees of the Duke of Portland at to the money of that particular • •
Wellbeck Abbey, there were 60 per- vnlue. The animal is on one side a i r,.1-1'1011,11.t111.!•g-
u don't need to Print tank empty, the supply cock sbut plishrd by depressing the .float by
THE RADIO RO3LINCE. . off, or, with a pressure -feed system, means of the carburetor "tickler" or
letters fur me. I can read writing.
_ The new 111511 Free State coin- i the pressmen in the tank too weak. "fleecier,' that is found on most car-
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age is unique in that each denomin- Wireless Phone for eftesionaries l'I'lut'itthlutat tvladesuulnmettindenstystisemnotit filelead1Y- buretore. If this expedient does not
ation goes under the name of an 2,000 Miles Away. prove effective, it may be necessary
animal. There are eiget different 1 Hullo, GZD! Hutto. Leis nem! tor,illgednaosugbl: sgatemssolidneerataogatihnesactati•ab fittiets• to remove the float wive and clean
coins. On each is the image fo an i -, Ocean Island epeaking. Stand vacuum tank. • service the fleet may become so wore
the valve anti its seat. After long
animal, the rame of which is given • by for a few minutes, please-- by the constant vibration to which it
' AIR PRESSURE IN TIRES . •
is subjected that it 10 110 longer tight
The tires of an automobile should in its peat. It must then be resent -
be properly inflated at all timee. If ed.
very profound or complicated one, hered to It, and gained her objec- sons with 40 or more years' service the coin, and a harp is on the other., evith their cal. -Theme it, Beni. in the
simply that the farmer should make tive. to the credit. According ------------------------ e ow countinGilbert Islands, 1,0o e miles roil of tit. It 1. too much air m ta th.
what his customers require—that is,1 0 Astronomical clocks control a hun- which r, Mine studied by Irish scool les tet4 :t1 W
Park, Illinois. At sunset they auto- SOW; three hen. make a hare; two the wireless set taken out last ,.• ear lv to be more elliS% 1 1.1.80
matically turn on the lights, and at wolfhound makes Ft cote and so on. 1 by Rev. G. H. Eastman 1 1 g m ,,
Freeen brazen bands can be some -
for tett years in the islands', anti ;tit. Also the continuous flattening
ternes, freed by striking them with a
sunrise turn them off. 1 The 'highest coin is the florin and ford, Suffolk, England, N(\;110'it';10, b-e'c't;
According to law, civilians not the lowest is the farthing. The
they were awaiting a out of the casing of a -tire not pro -
Island, 400 miles away.
eni; etein ueenn perly inflated causes additional heat hammer.
i "Theo was undoubtedly the ino- to develop. This eauses the fabric:
only may, but must, arrest anyone coins and their values in dollars and
whom they see committing a felony.1cents are: of the tire to become heated, and te The efficiency of an engine is not
The arrested person must be handed! Florin, $2.91; eelf crown, 60 cents ment of the year," writes home Mr. This sort of perfect until the temperature indica-
esteeene companion, Rev. w. ..e. begin to break down.
over to a policeman at the first shilling, 24 cente; sixpenny bit, 12 E
Levett of Sutton, Surrey, who went deterioration of the fabric, together tor registers at least 140, preferably
I -• - one e I with rite cuts, constitute, a, tire sit- 100.
ti. whit•h is hard to combat. I
cents; three -penny hit, six cents; out in 1923.
opportunity,
oliminary howls some
v r Guinea, riding discomfort is increased. if
says the London t—ron el • A more intense Si,arlt necessere
dred miles of street lights in Oak- t. children. two woodeocks make a
They were using fee the fleet time tires are underinilated they are like'
b • d or rim- in higher compression engines.
tender, juicy meat, but aboveeee
thing, lean. English bacon cannot'
be beaten in quality, but the forei-
gner beats us in leanness, and herein'
lies the difficulty for the bacon -1
curer who has to buy fat pigs and
make lean bacon; the public are oer '
masters in this matter, and the
sooner those whose business it is to
a d f tten i s realize this fact
The capital of Boliva is La Paz.
Peru was conquered by Francisco
Pizarro in the sixteenth century.
When a man walks a mile he
takes an average of 2263 steps,
Bright light, shining continously,
causes exhaustion of the retina of
the eYe, whch spreads to the brain
and the whole eystene
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What riflakes, a Town ?
A eresperous rural population which demands a community
eentre where may be established business, educational, relig-
ious and entertainment facilities, Where these flourish end
are active it is safe to surmise that the people of that section,
realize and appreciate the value to them of such.a centre.
What Maintains It ?
The towns are largely maintained by the surrounding districts.
But the organization, the direction, and to a great measure the
tip -keep. of the inetitutioms in such towns are In the hands
of the business interests, together -ceitb those directly and in-
directly. connected therewith, Without the active business and
,professional men to supervise and govern these public institu-
done and undertakings no town could thrive.
Who is Mainly Affected?
Every citizen either in or about a town should be concerned
in seeing to it that'they do their part in carrying on any good
cause which may be promoted, either by financial or active
support. Only in this way will any town prosper and develop
as it should.
Publicity is Required
In promotion work your local paper takes Me leading part.
It is ever the champion of worthy causes and philanthropic
and patriotic !undertakings. But to function properly, and
fully carry out Rs natural prerogatives, it mug in turn have the
financial support of the community it serves. When needing
advartiting or printed matter always first think of
The Post
Publishing House
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penny, two cents; f innms, A ew int on
' the heks excessively is in -
Icent, and furthering, one-half cent. wireless road -hog sending Morse i sing c
values are really tee same as those parrot-liketssquaw-king that resolvee GASOLINE LEAKS DANGEROUS, &rated by smoke pouring out of the
i It will be t• eel that the money over the legato. speed limit, a queer —
in 01" in Unglend. On the back of vclelfi ittic; aouctliTtant, rather casual Gasoline leaks are not only ex- exhaust when the stubborn engine le
s de world,
By this the coins are known as: 1 "The 'John Williams' (the mission
"thane' 1 pensive, but the dripping of gasoline finally started.
I under a car creates a serious fire
each coin is the imeste of an anim 1speaking to Beru!
shilling, COW; sixpenny bit, wolf- fornomboNaurriLaernd left aiain for Berth i fires, muffler explosions or stray tion other than rubber may absorls
hazard in case of carburetor back- Ignition Wir01 covered with insula -
Florin, sahnon; half crown, horse; ship)," says the voice, "arrived here I
hound; threepenny -bit, hare; penny, Hannah and c111117.1s. . e,"' and Mre, sparks from the ignition syetem. Oce moisture in wet weather, cawing 5»
woodcock. sionaries are now able to receive dee i gasoline pipe to the supply tank or ,
i visionally the union connecting the short-circuit.
hen; halfpenny, sow; and farthing, 1 For the first time in history mia-
Old Irishmen are wondering where trlinvt inanIrmorlir beforeila, shIp's ar- to the carburetor may work loose, ' It is important to look over tires
are the shamrock and the picture of longer are theysdewpene m vtitich ease it should be tightened occasionally, to check up on possible
rdeettotouotso.n t.1;Taoe
Saint Patrick. These two institut- infrequent arrival of a ship Pat Beru carefully, using soap upon the ground cuts, bruises and other minor O-
hms that are • absolutely Inseparable for messages of urgent Importance, meats which may be developing.
with thoughts of Ireland are strange- titgatched weeks or even months
surfaces of the union before putting
them together. Unless the gasoline
pipe is very .carefully supported, so
that it cannot be bent or rubbed by
the motion of the car, it may be-
come split or worn through. By far
the most common cause of a dripp-
ing carburetor, however is dirt under weather.
ly lacking in the new coinage. Many re.Fuel line and carburetor troubles
a worthy Irishman is amazed. THE FAMILY FACE. ean be overcome by keeping the gas
Characteristic Family Features Orop tank well filled. There is always a
designed the new money. Ile won possible cbanee of having more water
It turns out that an Englishman 1 —
I o It is remarkable for how many in the bottom of the tank in cold
Up for Generations.
Pat- generations and with what frequency
the prize in open competition.
him, the shamrock and Saint
rick would likely mean little.
SENDS MESSAGE
Sir Esme Howard, British Aumas.
=doat Washington who forwarded
to Preident Coolidge the request
1 characteristic family features will
crop up. It is especially noticeable
where there is a peculiarity of nose,
i lips or profile.
A striking example of this persist-
cney. is 10011 in the facial type of the
Hapsburg dynasty, distinguished by a
projecting Jaw, prominent noa!, thick
lower lip and bulging eyes. This heavy
Jaw fleet appeared with Rudolph I„
the first monarch of the llapsbue.1
line, wine C:11111111 010 throne in 1 239.
lits ii....e..n Lots, Ernest I.. 1./ 0.
mild 111„ 1.....dinand 11.. aral
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C..illnati!.111$ Mad,. by 10; Sci.n-
tist t.0:ll±,pe. of 1140 p!eini.... (1! (1 1-
5011.1 of this home, siont 11 :1!..! .11. '
family 1.11:ti3l 71,,VIS, it't, ii: ;1 1.•
ed 111011,,,-.1 \'‘'S ihrt.11010.11t 11110, then
four renturtea, and throng': in: ir-
martiee, . inte Spaiii(l• l'ori.;:at !...
'French and Italian lims.
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1'4,010,4min Observatory.
A prehistoric astronomical &mere.
atory which it is estimated was con-
struced in 1181 MC., ha's been on -
that the L' S. enter the debate on earthed at ilttetzow (Me, Itienbitr(1).
German war debts. The observatory is 111 the item 1 ! 1 1 N
...........0 cies of stones, which 4e11t.0 for th,
observutton of the minuet eireuit of
Several new theaters are to be
the sun and also AS a calendar,
opened in Tokio, Japan, this season.
In places of leorneo, a wife will rifts -00o Ateive Volcitimee,
wear, day and night, a sword of her Jamie posseeses fifty -env active
husband's while he is on head -hunt- vo;catto0s, mot., than auy other conn-
ing expeditions. tie. in the world. .
Special Announcement!
1 -laving been appointed Distributor for the
r y sl
Corp oration
We offer Cars att600 and, up. including
six different models, viz, : Plymouth 4 ; De
Soto ,6 ; Chrysler 62.6 ; Chrysler 65 6
Chrysler 75,6 ; and Chrysler So 6. All with
the longest wheel base of any small car, also
hydraulic 4 -wheel brakes
Come in and look them over.
E. 0. CUNNINGHAM
Phone 9X
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