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The Book Shell
Modern Poultry
Farming
By Louis M. Hurd
This book is prepared as a
practical guide fur both large and
small poultry -keepers, and those in-
terested in starting a poultry enter-
prise.
Do you know which feeds to
use to develop your chicks into
husky broilers and heavy egg -
producers in the shortest possible
time? Which feeds contain the
essential vitatnins in their cheapest
form.? The latest discoveries in
culling and selecting? The newest
and simplest methods oftrap-
nesting and pedigreeing chicks?
How to use artificial lighting.
Everything you need to know
in order to make money front
your hens is explained iu clear
language and demonstrated in
simple tables and more than 200
clear-cut illustrations and _photo-
graphs.
As a member of the Poultry
Department at Cornell University,
extension wor':er•, and poultry
owner, the author has had a chance
to develop and try out the latest
practices in disease controls, feed-
ing. ' aching, brooding, caponizing,
roar •g and so on. Every reconi-
me• +n has had its value proven
by tI experience,
.are comprehensive sec-
tions on turkeys, guinea fowls,
peafowls, ducko, geese, swans,
pigeons and pheasants.
The book is so complete that it
is valuable no matter whether you
want to start at the beginning or
somewhere along the line, whether
you are an amateur or have a
wealth of personal experience, or
whether you plan to make it your
sole business or simply a side
line.
Modern Poultry Farming
By Louis M. Hurd .. The Mac-
Millan Company of Canada ... .
Price $4.50
VOICE
OF THE
PRESS
OTTAWA REPORTS
That CurrentIncreasedEgg
Production Is Largely Due
To Better Feeding Methods
And Earlier Hatching
•
Canada's phenomenal winter egg
production has resulted in deliveries
of 403 carlots in January alone
to the Special Products Board as
against 301 car's in the same period
last year, an increase of 101%, in
addition to voluminous home con-
surnptioa. With 600 cases of eggs, -
18,000 dozen or 21,600,000 eggs in
a carlot, that's a lot of egg powder.
* 5- *
In 1043, according to a recent
egg and poultry marketing report
issued by the Dominion Depart-
ment of Agriculture, the Special
Products Board, which buys for
Britain, purchased 1,809 cars with
the following apportionment by pro-
vinces:
British Colunihia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
Maritime Provinces
Cars
5
330
453
714
750
55
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THEWAR . WEEK -•- Commentary an Current events
Naval Action Against Japan
Supported " 7 Land and Air Derive
I'he
war in China,. may be ex-
pected soon to come into greater
prominence, in co -relation with the
American Navy's intended push
across the Pacific toward China's
coasts, writes Guenther Stein in
The Christian Science Monitor.
Surplus egg producing provinces
last year were:
HE DOES THINGS
Sir Richard .Attend, British advo-
cate of a share -the -wealth program,
has just turned over his million -
dollar 17,000 -acre estate as a gift to
the nation. There's a lean who
really practices what he preaches.
—Buffalo Courier -Express.
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WATCH YOUR AFFAIRS
Don't allow your affairs to be -
tome so involved that when Oppor-
tunity knocks you'll think it's the
sheriff and streak out the hack way.
.Kitchener Record.
UN -LINGUAL
The Ability to speak several lan-
guages is ae asset, but to be able
to !told your tongue in one lan-
guage is priceless.
-Wall Street Journal.
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High Quality Besot Blades
Germans captured in linty have
been equipped with razor blades of
the finest steel Who said the
enemy was running out of steel?
Windsor Star,
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Cars
478
900
• 345
1,200
Far -retching perparatiops are
under way for support of naval
action by aggressive laud and air
operations against Japan front the
Chinese interior.
This is ,clearly the meaning of
the statement which Lieut. Gen,
Joseph Stilwell has just issued
in Chungking,
"Admiral Nimitz has stated that
the. Navy intends driving across
the Pacific, breaking the Japanese
blockade, landing ground and air
forces on the Chinese mainland:"
General Stilwell declared.
"To accomplish such nasion
naval action most be supported by
apgressive land and air offensive
projected from the interior.
"This we intend to do in spite of
the existing blockade.
"Chinese and American forces
fighting through Burma have al-
ready begun their first assault on
the Japanese cordon.
"The Ledo Road is progressing
satisfactorily in spite of extremely
unfavorable weather =conditions,
"At present, however, China is
totally dependent on air transport
and needs an immediate and con-
tinuous increase in supplies. Vital
China -based operations cannot
wait for penetration of the block-
ade by land or sea.
"Air transport in this theater
has set historic iecords, but far
greater tonnage must be achieved
than our present operations per-
mit. To accomphsll this end we
-will have the largest and newest
cargo carriers available and in
anticipation of such aircraft every
facility and acconuuodaton i5 be -
nig prepared."
British Columbia brought in BO
ears in 1943.largely required for
Northern projects. Quebec pro-
vince brought in 887 cars, SI more
cars than the pre`•jous year. The
Maritime Provinces imported 211
cars from Ontario and 11. cars
from other Western provinee`5 as
against a total of 152 cars in 1942,
161 cars in 1041 and 66 cars in
1940.
While moderate weather is con-
sidered the main reason for the
current high production, earlier
hatching and better feeding methods
have been primary considerations.
It is pointed out that with proper
housing, birds can be winter.made com-
The woo-
fortable in any
block herr house s recommended
as one of the most economical and
serviceable that can be built at war-
time.
DESCRIBED
After all, the income tax is just a
matter of addition, etibetaction,
division, multiplication and mis-
takes.
--Kitchener Record.
NAZIS' SECRET
There is beginning to be a sus-
picion that the German's chief sec-
ret is that they haven't any secret
weapon.
—Owen Sound Sim -Times.
JUST�A HABIT
Soon the fellow who groused
about getting up in the dark morn -
Ings will be grousing about the
birds waking him up.
rr s. a
;Message for the corn grower!
The Dominion Experimental Station
at Harrow, Ont. in cooperation
with the Central Experimental
Farm at Ottawa and other stations,
announces, as a result of five year's
experiment, 12 hybrids added to the
list recommended for Ontario,
bringing to 31 recommended hy-
bride ranging in maturity all the
way front the very early Canada
or Wisconsin 040 to the very late
Indiana 610,
Wisconsin 210 and Wisconsin 265
are added to the very early group,
suitable for grain in the eastern
and central parts of the province.
The additions to the early group
are DeKalb ria, Funk, G173 and
Iowa (white) 3111.
TO the medium group, represented
by Canada 646, the htbirds Pioneer
370 and Funks Got have been
added.
The late group has been extended
to Include DeKalb 458, Pioneer 840,
Funks G29, Illinois 972, and Itadian-
na 610. The first three of these
are just a little later maturing than
Canada 696, while the renlaiitiug
two are considerably later.
An Outstanding Record
The America'. Army command
in China has already achieved out-
standing successes.
1. It has brought in by air
Shakespeare Knew
"Foolish curs! that run winking
into the mouth of a 'Russian bear
and have their heads crushed like
rotten apples." Who said it?
'.I'he Duke of Orleans, in "King
henry V", If the Germans had
studied Shap esinure instead of
'Tricia Kampf", it might have been
better for them,
_Brantford Expositor.
a mouthy tonnage .of supplies
which is Several tints bigger than
the tonnage that came in by land
over the Bttrtpa Road in average
months front the opening of the
road when the total teas 210 tons
monthly, to the est months be-
fore the loss of Buruta when the
total exceeded 10,000 tons ti onthly,
:• \Vith the fell co-operation
of the Chinese Army and author-
ities it has constructed a great
number of airfields in rear attd
forward areas practically all over
Free Chhia to- keep well ahead of
air transport and operational ac-
tivities.
8. The entirely air -supplied
American Air Force in China of
moderate dimensions has achieved
outstanding successes: Helped Chi-
nese armies in warding off several
Ja_ anese land offe.tsives, sup-
ported at least one Chinese coun-
terattack in North liunnatt this
winter, bombed Japanese installa-
tions over the tremendous arc
from Central China via the China
coast 'Hong Kong to French Indo-
China and Burma, destroyed large
end steadily incetasittg numbers of
Japanese shipping on China's
rivers and far out into all parts of
the China Sea, inflicted heavy
losses on the Japanese Air Force
vastly greater than its own losses.
Construction of airfields espe-
Kidneys Must
dean Out Adds
Excess acids, poisons and yywastes in your
blood
are g up Nights ' (Utterly
tte l"g Petonr ges,idu ie-
ache 3ver•vousness, Rheumatic Pains, fre-
quent headaches and feeling worn out,often
are caused byXidney and Bladder troubles.
Vsually in such cases, the very first
doese
Cyricx goes right to work helping
net's clean out excess rifying Xidney action,iin
d
this cleansing, or P
younga er,tst or and better than Inoyeara
'The 'Iron clad money -back agreement on
Cyatex insures an immediate refund of the
full cost unless completely satisfactory, You
have everything to gain and nothing to lose
Underthismonybtdoffer so get llyatex
yourdruggist
dally in the rear, are non, taking
on proportions never before seen
In China.
The vastness of the new airfields
anal the length of the runways
which are now under construction
by inany hundred thousaids of
Chines coolies may be regarded
as among the most outstanding
achievements of primitive Chinese
hand labor in China's famous 'his-
tory of construction work which
saw the building of the Great 'Nall,
the Grand Canal, and tremendous
irrigation schemeswith practically
the same methods es are employed
today.
The
Nazi War Workers
Get Scanty Leave
Since most wornen have a free
Saturday afternoon it will not often
be necessary to grant them four
hours extra leave, Women who
work in weekly shifts either day or
night will in no case be entitled to
supplementary leave.," women with,:
one child under fourteen may Have
two whole days for Housework
every four tveck::.Reicherreits-
Blatt.
Russia contains every ranger of
climate except tropical.:.
SWEET
AND
COOL
�n Any Pipe
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C�T131217AIN
YO U TI2U LY Att€
They have 4aid she is isolated by the envel-
oping sea. But she has used it to join the
hands of millions.
They have said sheds fortified only by ships.
They err. She is fortified by the strong hearts
of her sons.
Proud in arms, with a mighty heart, Great
Britain has withstood a thousand storms and
will again. For hers is the strength of millions
whose valour springs from a birthright of
freedom.
Mother of parliaments, they call her .. .
champion of justice and right.
We of her soil and of her blood and of her
tutelage say this today: the world is in her
debt for the part she has played in yesterday's
eras of peace and progress. It will be so in
the peace and progress to come.
We of Canada salute the Great Britain yon
truly are!
ti E HOUSE OF SEAGRAM
We of The House of Seagram arc proud of the part we are playing
in supplying Great Britain with vital weapons of war. Every
Seagram plant in Canada and the United States is engaged is
the production of high -proof alcohol for smokeless powder,
synthetic rubber and many other war -time products.