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p1NA, .11-11't• i'•�t,'S'K' ��k�, �'$,ginpiaa: �or'.F' AR#!1i►sis. "The most commton deficiency in � "'' �. - _ Friday, March bieod. li` are iii and` : �li�M"�f•uii'•MNrfS�� �:�R>AMMN!�
y Altter musing, et►i+ ' mately a cup/ !°h�•°at y
r i,Ki�, ,,,;""t the.older +cultivated �soila everywhE+nQ of the mixed §oil isTltranslei�d' -ta R'hra,.N,etiouel Defence had its sec- stay.iatt%os7skapand.aleep .--,ems e##- aII(� �i'���Q��. ""�1.. � , .1. V
0.97ri1`�' ifi, Y y e cues ache, backache elven Eap.w �f d,! aims Mtn . JI; iriillt
u'1` _� , 3 1 , tl ipg Tpy,fibe nutntlor of enquiries is phosphate1.,' which, ma or may not fther a clean cloth sack, cardboard end g iY► .the H today and deep �, tr7 �,a ��..� �•-�•'+--^� e�y"nii8ar, ,°:i1� ,
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be accompanied by Isnne deficiency carton or metal can which 'is. labelled it woul`'i spear that a 1e90.gthy discus- Ja,"the .b`o`lts remed7• l e+.iltsWe:dieFinaia!
,tr q+�,, to received t!Y Agticubtucal Re In soils obese humnua 'has been de will
.4 r r,;vee, Ontario AgrlcVtlt[rnl "surte,ee soil No. one." Each field, is, cion on ,the detainee eat iBiomatehsa'last r • ■ - r--- D� , � �4* m W'60 OMP
not , �� rioted, trogen deficiency is common. sampled We came wag. If titers are take p1aGe. (7iralVt Mac% w D�►�#�d sl��dnie{S Rett'. ef.IbehMNlIMl
` $ i3ege; GuelP, '$emptville AGgric7lnl- let nI- „ it„la
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anti scut year o the tolbonv tenni a Gt 9. +
is f' w e field- `bh ZTh'e t
�, , 'Foie deficiencyels in a e wr 9. p ing p11 ,
�� 11 ,u ��t a(Fu%ra1 Scfhool and other Ontario De- sh t'e9 y high 'anti' flow areas i?� -'
el „ d"��k.s, - in sandy or muck soils and where no Iowa, paper refers to the,
r, :. ,, errs of Agriculture agencnes, quite' different soil condition, each ously, 8$sin led the attac3lc to day His' !
,y�tnu. ,oa amt' "aid
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z tenure or fertalizer has been applied liou1d be sattnpbeds separately a8 above attitude, however., is considerably - p Tip:or fir A, rS�l � , - ,�M? �'`�, Yf "♦` t , ' lra!�
�a y" 'teere has been an increased and sus- s s i�iib �'� '
""��t"') k,": in testis b Parra- rocently Potash Is likely to be, founA, and marked accordingly. changed; told he claimed that � of
Benmettt gave long 101M."liq'trr., 4ie'w � brt�Y le Ofr�th'e� `�
interest soil g y a egplana- {'1r!MM4.1i+
w ��1 If subsoil samples are desired, they the late W.: 19ue, ' Lolth, and a allli-
�'f« " errs of Ontario. lacking even in beano clay soils." cue was against home defence, but
ti ty X t e+,,; hp thought the country 3iatd,'not:' blbw : tions, tb8 oup ba�1€8, .:pari ..• • 'Ag. 80mi +of ,tam' ' James' sm"lie who
� �, One ,reason for this, fn'hhe opinion "" the .sold is lacking in essential shouId be takenr at the satme ttiume top, Liiet
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sa A P"�% lfents, then the crop wily be lack- "soil samples are collected: In title .8iven. A051cient,evidence that we were :$yate�• lived 1% miles south of Brueeffeld on
head o. nutrients, A�IM
of Professor G. lel, Ruhnke, not prepariy,� for?,.war abroatd. tiT The Honourable Mr. Ilsley replied :the London Road:
ang, with resultant deficiency troubles case FRt�lT A
x i' ' 3rhe. Chemist case tare trench is opened to a depth -
ry 'Departmeant„'b: A• r in live stock. Soil tests can be used Minister agan8 d+e,c3ared' „ that every to 'the Opposition Leader and -in a .,
i , ,; ,;• G't:elph, is - that there is perhaps ,no of • 18 to 20 inch s and `sites• the top dollar in teho. estimates was for bomt!e very excellent address- he Completely a B. A ,5mdleie, 68-year-olda one
1t r ^^' St1Gre praC.tdCal and helpful service b0 to detect these deflei'eneies in the boil slice is taken, a subsoil slice cram. Gilmore City pLinyt�jtcia'n, and one face of the soil' with the expecta-
defc+u+ee. Denton Massey and cite` shattered arguments, advanced by Mr. of tJl�e oYdest -practicing doe'bors in sal
Early stages and from this nforma-., .frnm e 8 , inGh 16 inctn•: leper is bion thea bounteous rains .or watering
t ry4 ' he farmer at the present t' ime,'it tit :t'cin ?ala, of > dl :; � mlent t r � m'in an�°, w .•in a e Conservatives thought the Govern- Bennett. In reference bo the Central Pocahontas County, died. unexpectedly,
' -,t r q ro Y carried ouL The :prod ), 1'"°.: :;•<e , l .: ado, .�W , ec1 :h , ..t. t nt.ont was not going far enough. Mrs. Bank, 'he insisted' that it was °cam will tame, all the Plana food drowmy t�
1t : P Per.Y „ to 'rev t rg ser- r, ( Monday. morning at his home here af-
dan hd4 Pail. '1�'hen rep' �bsoiI -' cores" are sive feeding `cola Some is bound to
� fi'y17f:,;,'. ea for. soil analyses have ' 6ee'n soda depletian'.in the future." broken up, mixed, and a' cupfinE trans- Martha Black said she had full ion- Pletely GovernmenR controbled .tfy lite ter am illness of but a few miinutes.
11 {11�t•;" ;?jelly amplified and shortened and fidence in the Minister of Natiemal present set uta. He also proved very The doctor was in apparent good be los u'nleas cultivated into the s 1
i�, the tests for avaiKble nutrients mesio "Where is soil testing service avail- ferred to another container which is Defence and knew that hel would not definitely that Mr. .Bennett's tariff ,, eaittin,whten be Daft hist home for his °r better atf'bl it should .be placed iu
, "• mare accurate and, d'epend'able with:n able?" labelled to correspond to the top soil rush in -to unnecessary expense, as policy', Par from helping tlhel coup,try, marrow ,heralds at t depth r the
Service is available at the Depart- sample. did iia deflndte harm`. Vililven Mr. Bs- office Monday mnonndng. .After toaak Pmt Hoots amkl' from •toe to tour4nch-
r��r'Fy very recent Yeaas• she. kneW'blm -to be a canny Soot Ing a call. or 'Loo and, transacting
1'"s(, Rapid soil tests have become most mF•nt of chemistry, O.A.C., Guelph; The value of the subsoil samnple Paul Martin took issue with Mr. ley turned - guns on Soeial Crled'it, re away. This Permits the d ea to
�• " Popular, says Professor Ruome and Agricultural School, Kemptville ; test is that it gives a better check on other bugdness, lat returned to hds of
Massey and Mr. MacNeil, and 'held something suggestive of a beeg$rden ace. He co Yatiued` to a $asneaby rah the fertelimer ginsckly and easily
'' iE PraPerlp handled and earefuliy in- Western Ontario Experimental Farm, the lime and potash ,auppldes, particn- that the Liarerals, as usual', were tak- Was in evidence, with three or four of without che�mecai injtnry to tine P�
t 1 Y who en All? a P ysi=i who took Dr. �a se taallled "band way" of aPP,1p
• terpreteds, ,help , to take much of the Ridgetown; Horticultural Experiment larlq wheme deep, rooted crops like Ing the middle course and not going the group shouting questions aimulSmf$ .tie his me
n alfalfa are:concerned. fertilizers to Sari crops has prow a
guess ,work out of the business of so'I Statism, Vineland; Dominion Expe., to the extreme in either direction: taneously, or den7ing the interprets Time doctor left after a few minutes the m� effectdve and ecomomaea7.
management. 13e warms; however, of mental Station, Harrow. This service When the samples have been col- ; Rol,orts,by Royal Commissions will tion -s of lobes the Social Credit •Pr'►n but was called i>,ack shortly. After a .Modern planters and drills are da -
exploitation of :oil ;lest kits which As free of charge, the only require- lected, they should be air-dried before, soon be before the House for consid- ciple is_ The speaker was kept con-, hypodermic bad "been given Dr. Smil-
Vk I., 11 may through admrti�*g 'be placed In ment being that the soil 'sarigple must bring sent to, the laboratory. . This elation. There is t'he report from the stantly jumping up and down quelling iia passed moray within. a few min signed to apply the fertdlizer . ,the
the hands of pe!;on not qualified t be properly taken and prepared; they avoids c�owiderable, loss of th, an- textile industry, the report from the the outbursts, In whiten the most de- urem N. Mand y
rI` make the tests mar'.. 'Oroperly trained must be accompanied' by information alyst°s':' t , a aud,"a• „de*y in getti.ag Commission on wheat marketing and flant was Mr. Queieh, member for � H A ��$ � �n in Brace �--- -
Acadia. A4&ng to the ,hullabaloe
to interpret results. With a brief in- relating to productivity of fields from the 4t vil4t'Ltq., the report on pendtentaries• and the field Ontario, Canada, November 29,
r"' struction book as their onl guide, n'hroh they were taken and must be hPiof much til s�uas on and were noisy feasts• of Liberals flung 1889... He Qfived on a farm in his, youth
Only Not less ,than +u cupful oP soil ,Subject caatrimously e:t the group. Much of
Y;.. ' tl,ey are led,to believe they can read d•el'v'ered, prepaid', to the laboratories. should be sent; ways ProfessorMr, Ilsleys Peroration was drowned and attended'the nearby rural schools. '
` alY• N. z nt interpret Chem Samples are recorded as they come Ruh'nke% Do not use•,conitainers that will lengthen the Session, which, ad- He also studied at SeaBurth, Ont.,
make the Lists and iu,te g arrittedly, will be a long one. in disorder. Collegiate institute, the Toronto Pro-
�' in t, ms of fertilizer p ice. Th:s in and,,testei in ordir received. Last +hav, `•bud bald powder, health Salta
can only lead to improper results, year 3,500 samples' were tes't'ed at the or `other chemicals,.,iu fbpm, isles � addi'tign to these questions there T•rhe debate is not et ended .and it v
y inial Normal School in preparation
! will be re86*VWX 4W
ports •from various special has gone on for day9 already_ for the tealehiug proPesai,on He also
fau:ty recommendations and an ui:- O.A.C. alone, It was tmpossibie to they 'carve been thoroughly cleaned. and standing committees of 'th$ • rlsALfM
i favorable opinion of the soil testing meet the overwhelms demand made C • s • took post graduate work- at ISTC, seri eawMrw�
ng ontamiaa;ion from this source will aMOC =04 aan
h,iuse. The Banking Commdttee's re (7edgr Falls. 1
ice, just previous t, spring seeding and rake the tests worthless. Bort on small' loans' is awaited with 24 I
a How are soil tests of value to the naturally there was some delay. HowEvery sample or package of Sam- keen interest,, Wednesday, March 30hHe 's Lamlcareer
protea- ���
farmer? ever, wit .h service now available at pies should carry on the outside the To-niglit'the House passed the 'pri- To -day the.;'.debate on Mr„ Black- sor is the Valdier College at Decorah,
# +��; By meana;,tlf the soil tests, deficsen- other points in the Province as listed `name and address of the sender. Mail- vate bill sponsored by Mr. Damtade, .more's, S. -C. Amendove�nt was con- Ia. I:Wei21e at Decorah he decided' to
id , tie's of essential nutrients can be de- above, it.is hoped delay can be cut jug or. shipping changes' must be pre- wihich,"permits the Ontario Goveimn- timed. A great deal of disenssion enter the miadical profession and •en-
+,'.11� tested' and definite recammend,ations to a mdnimum - WHAT TO EAT TO. BE HEALTHY
paid. ment to build` -in 'conjnnotion: with centered around the Banlr, of Canada. rolled In the college of medicine at ,
r;,, made for proper manurial and fertil- The way in which The soil sample Full details regarding crops grown, New York :Stat>e`-a bridge across the A Social Credit bank was envisionted, the Univerfdty of Michigan at Ann Number Two
.i:,�. izer treatments t take care of such Niagara, River to replace the one now 'in importantor this debate when .the Finance Min- Aabnr. From ire`s he was graduated
°xr' ' deficiencies, answers Prof. Ruhuke. A deficiency of any of the essential
terrain-ing the value of the tents, de per acre, should be sent in a letter wrecked. i'sber suggested that the Social Cu edit with a degree of Doctor of Medicine
"In spite of all the care exercised dares Prof. Ruhnke. The sample referring to the samples by number, Some time was taken up to -day dis- party establish a bank in the Province in 1903_ .He moved immediately to foods known as vitamins, minerals,
In conserving manure made from the must be representative of the land. Stave yields obtained; outline any def- cussing the 'situation' in Saskatche of Alberta- Hie assured them that he Palmer, where 'he first practiced, proteins, fats and carbohydrates en-
wan and''Alberta. Their problems is would do 'his utmost -to 'assist in ob- lie remained, at• Palmer for 12 years dangers your health. If anty one of
f; crops and in returning it all to the This means that a composite sample ficu]ties in growing crops like alfalfa these necessary, food' elements is
."t land, some loss of,fertility must in- must be made° from a number of in- or the clovers and name the crop for now to he served with seed grain. taindag" a charter for them, and they and then with a growing family, the
evitably occur in the sale of crops, dividval samples taken systematical- which the soil treatment is to be re Saskatchewan has asked for some could then operate the bank on Plans' stun. being ready' for bigh school, the missing from your deet, it will result
-, live stock' and milk from the farm. Ip ovEr the field,. A clean garden commended. The Chemical test car-• •j74,000,000 from the Province to be now being suggested by them. Mr. family moved, bo West Unison, dry Fay in a gradvaR or, in, some cases, a rap-
}' ' l; nless these losses are counter-bal- spade, tilting spade or shovel, a clean be of real value only when 'this essen guaranheedl by the Dominion, while Dunnimg, ma;d•e the suggestion in all ette County, where they remained, for id lowering of your level of health_
tit: Alberta.•is askin(g'a guarantee for $1,- seriousness; and wit+h... the construe- two years before coming to Gilmore Your vigor will be impaired. You will
R::. an'ded hY replacements, deficiencies pail or basket, a clean large knife and tial information' is provided. 900 000. One hopeful circumstance in, suitab]'e containers for soil samples five purpaae of petmittnng a res ex- City in 1917, This city has been the Probably feed what is commonly
It is not necessary 'to have all the this discussion is the fact that moil- family home ever since. • known as "seedy," and if ,this defici-
, are the only tools needed. fields 'on a farm tested at one time. periment in the practical application Y '
afire conditions at preaerit- furnish a of the theory. No reply was made to In: 1896 he was married to Miss ,ency is marked' and continues for any
a At the spot selected for taking the Samples may be collected at inter- fine basic condition for a' crop this Elizabeth Monteith', of Kippen, Ont., length or time, you will die.
night by the S. C. group to this sug-
�. first sample„el'ear away the surface vals during slack periods and sent in -7Par. The need of the Western Prov- Canada. Her death occurred is 1932 You have all heard, of substances
y� s • : A litter and open a short trench (about when convenient. It is scarcely prat- irrces has created a tremendous bur- geThis mdebate'has been carried on for -in Gilmore City. In June, 1934, he called vitamins. There are at least
a feat lung) to a d•ep(th of about eight, 'ticable to initiate in one season a den for the Dominions Government, married .M.na. Belle Sunderlin, of Spen- six of these substanctea,• all of which
days and always we have been told
inches. With the spat's or shovel, oom.pletely new sail building program and everyone is hoping than title year ter, a former resident of Estherville. are essential for h,ealtli and life itself.
,” y that. sometime the S. C. group would
take a vertical slice about one inch for the 'w'hole- fair. Soil improve- sire load way be removed. The 'veteran phyvician was stecre- They have one thing in common,, the
-j . • • p%roject
r give us practical illustrations of- how to of the Pocahontas' Count Medi- daily amounts• .required are extremely
,;, thick and seven inches deep along stent should be a long term project tf Y Y �1
: s x their theory would work -if put into
• a • e • grle side; place the spade flat on the it is to be permanent, states Profes- cal Society, a member of the Iowa small. For example, one pound of
vl�I 1.a,:tual practice. This, as ,yet, bas Hat 'Stats Medical Association, the Mason- vitamin D world' cover the needs' of
ground and with, the knife trim the sor Rnh•nke. Monday, March 28 been done, and the same in true in 'ic Lodge and a life-long member of the average adult Pdr over a billion
t _. Alberta. It is a fine sounding theory,
of a tong but bo put into practice and, have it the Presbyterian Church. He also ears, yet without it we would die.
sass on ofCoParliamenta re displayed operate is another question,. was the ,health officer of Gilmore City. Vitamin A is essential for the health
r- » ir. the decision about •the Easter ad- In the Senate a`waam discussion is Smi11 is survived b hds wi- of the }n s membranes of the eyes,
fie y m cod y
jnurnment When the house is star- tow, a daughter, Mrs. L. H. Kernman, nose, thallat, -sinuses, bronchial tubes.
' still going on in cantnection with the
r ~' `yin to get through, the of is of Bismarck, N. D., a sow, A. M. Smil- oesophagus, etomlacb, iv'tea'timl tract,
s
„r,; g railwav situation. Much is easel in lie, of Estherville, and a stepdaugh- and the genibo-urinarry passages_ Vit-
fr i always as brief as possible, just clear regard to u'nifica'tA'on and amalgama-
° a in the holidays. When it is, likely ter, Dorothy Sundierlin, of Creston, and amine Bl and, B2 are necessary for
tion. Senator Meighlen elaborated
t g be " long, and is, so recognized,
w ; ar i , ,1 .: one grandson, John Keniman, of Bis- the nerves akin, and the 'normal
.R esterday on his recut speech on mlaack D
r The Guvernvoent, he , 1Y.'` .• burning up a� t�u8^ar aid &tarmac&, in
more time i•s taken.. -
this question. He 'told �e na Fun7era.1 services were held' at 1 30 t
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,,.: ,• : n l -„• proposed: today a recess from April was not in favor of am u - the body. A leek of vibam3n C af-
10, ' .3th to the 25th, but when Western P:m4 Wednesday at .the residence '•and fects the miles and miles of capil-
der Government control. Senator p.m. at the Baptist Church with lorries t rou9hout the body, while vit-
r` i"x`- at 2
"n: members wanted a bit longer so they
Dandv.rand said that the President of ami,n D is essential for the normal
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Rev, J. S. Schroder officiating. In -
i could visit their homes, the Gagern- the C.V.R.is doing his best t stir
[Hent accepted their suggestion, so ferment was in the Niarvalley came- formation, of the bones and teeth.
... ' the recess will be from April 8th to up an agitation against the C.N.R. in try.
sty. W'ttvout vitamin E, animals cannot re-
,.. � .orde>i to get control of the railway sit- The active pallbearers' were Chas. r3
' „ the 25th This probably means that produce themselves.
j : Y uation in Canada. The result of the Gibson, L- L. S'hdmon, 'Ben Abbean, We all know . that a lack of iodine
Parliament will be sitting until well Fletcher Van Alstine, Dar) Day and
�; ,;:" ciscussion is that a senate comma causer goitre, and a lack of iron,
'f:;%>� into July, tee wi411 investigate fire whole prob-
Rtalph Roberts" anaemia, Capper ds net to get
There is a hope that the three-way lem, the work of the committee to the iron from the food' into red
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;c ,..';.:<<. ' commence after the Easter recess.
_ .;:k<.;;r:u::Lw: :: i::::»<::> `: United States and the United King- blood corpuscles, and "'calcium and
x'r" i'>I v's:•'::>>•:":::.;::ai:l.-< :a:>: ' ea- . : e phosphorus make u over 95 r cent
�: r:s.,.- .::--. tom will be dealt with before the s F P P per
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k` '"''''='r%"` "''�`'" ``` f ! u with the Bill providing for the are necessa to keepthem in re-
�'" t" .. $ / a>' r mss" P P g The feature of to -d'ay's sitting of
r%%!{ . /�/ L: guarantee for seed grain for Saskat pair. Feta and carbohydrates supply
;:.�3i/,.... I . ,�, the- shouse was the dnvi,sion on the no-
4 / ' .0 chewer and Alberta. A provincial energy, which the body asset to 'pro-
s" confidence amendment of the S. C. County papers
!; election will probably be held' in Sas duce muscular effort and heat
r -"11,EZ,S katcahewan this summer and today's party after Mr. Blackmore again dos- Careful7p evnRiucted' investigations
' I "• ::r'>..v: 'r >>i: ;, cussed this problem. Today there x>',.r6:::, ",debate indicated how closely every have Sdtown •theft. when your diet is
' ' ys "` movement is heir� made. was a weird shuffling of party lines _ "' just slightly lacking in any one of
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r/ / _• ' The Western Provinces .have had a in the line-up. . (Continued from Page 2) the thirty nteeeesa.ry food elements,
11 ., ' "� `; 'n i'z. I •• lou h time and under exists circum- Against Mr. Bennett's sub -amend-
^:, g rrg your ,reaistanoe -to infections, such as
m'en,b, the Liberals and the S. C. were Setas Farm
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'^ '' ' "'s' stances it is very difficult to do things colds, bronchitis, etc, is definitely low -
'E'' "` " ' ;`,•l :. f�; Y!:. z1 .%"'%/ i� that wi11 be entirely satisfactory to a unit. This amendment was, a direct erect, so thai you catch theme diaeas-
'" r,. ' `''�"' /,' y attack on the S. C. idea;; but it was � G'ag'e Herbert 'bras mold ,his 100-
:, ;% , .$"r:?? it.,: everyone. ea easier sad have greater dSfficnity
' '`%moi !Y %>" • also a vote of want .of confidence in acre farm on the and' contcessian of
1 f : _.: _ however. it does seem to the mem- in recovering than when your diel :a
t.: f n% • ) Logan to Carl Rose, son of Willdam
r az: % ,: ; : :• f ;, It hers from other provinces that the tho Government; therefore it did Dot Aose,Mitchebl Advocate. adequate. This miner deficiency or
G^ a • Opposition member s f a the House traearli that the Government was coni
x,,,, jg g any of the necessary food elements
:'" "'`"f �~fr+ f';;" ing around to acceptance of the S.' C.
1: , •[ its your diet will probably not produce
/ .: ,s -have very little cond'icllen,ee 'in their Kennicottf Store' told .
f b " �+� 77 feitow men fn their own province, es- idea. Mr, Bennett's proposal was re
z , A S any one specific symlgtom, but still,
'�` l fell- eciall did that show up in the dls- jested' by a vote of 168 to 43. Two , The Kenuioott atone, which has
,�" ._� t;' '. .., y<-r-f%�'', �,><r tv P Y you will not carry on at the highest
:x: r 1 ,;:,/ .,,,: trht . Independent pen ,,members lined up with
:a4y; .,:, ,r•;•r• �r:"' e: lcecj cession by Rev 'Douglas, C.C.F.mem- beeln and bed 'by IMI58. iangPaot, saltie level of ace (health.
;' a rUpy Rota �e Mr. Bennett's amendment, namely Mr. 1' � Po �
+r ' r"" it < % 4% , r,r``''' k o her from �Vepburn Y former] of Stratfor fo the est f
I; "`' for It ne Y d, i P So it is very important -for us o
1r,
r " '. ,;: �� :, , .. 4 bid mor feel Mr. Bennett was very persistent in Stevens and Mr. Neil, while Mr. Tay- year, has been purchased by E. Me- know the food elemlent@ we need, bow
f+ �' s ' � /i � r' S. por r his attack tod$y on the Government for (C.C.F.) voted' with the Govern- Ewan, who resides west of Monkton. much of each one of the food ele-
, '' f , frf �.l di e' lr+' fo n?� and the Committee' of the Cabinet, went,on' bfie vote on Mr. Btackmore's Hp will seize possession next week.
l pe� t �w r a in- who have ie do with the Wheat Board.. amendment; the C.0 F.,. S.C. and Con -Mitchell Advocate. merle we should have and, where we
'r;'f; % `�: ,f f er Wh vie can get it. Through proper nutrition
t , ! tbo at I Apparently, when -the Government serve.tives voted again . the Govern -
o; u to a e can secure increased irealtb and
ggt' %: ' ::fr i f ,;., that W y tht of ap say, 1 saw that seed grain would be needed m'en't- In this vote, (however, Mr. Accepted Call to Lucknow Church happiness,
�' �, f i,'< a greater vigor, better resist-
, fi% bQ mon Qf u r g Neil amt Mrs. Black voted' with the Rev. Colin Todd, Sion of Rev. T. R. ger life.
r t**• ' % %/ �r '' ' g an the gave the Board authority to
F:. ' ,,;.,,'i '� v cO g, d Governments, as did also Mr. Taylor once to disease, and ion
t� r •• /, i �� i ` Betye a got, we, hold wheat for that purpose. "112`. Ben- . .,�' blot t° b re (f .C.F.),'wtihile vlommle Church refus Todd; Simcae, has accepted •a call to The next article in this series of
r1•' dre e t e b, nett gtiestioned their right t do this
'f� / 0 dtbous an Beyer g to and a first rate argument developed. edI to Tate. Lucknowthe �and wof he United, Church at rll assume his duties telihybuat twhgttto 'be faods to ea�tlto secure
R d fi Ever since the economic pressure there July 3. Mr, Todd was, appoint- ,t.n ad'equate supply of Vitamins A,
f f ,� �u tarso aid telephone °n- Mr. Dunning held it was all very 'became tea about nine years age,
�� Ppose ala Quebec sin simple in that the Board, which had rdllef (has been a surviving u ed to his first charge as a. minister in B] and B2- .
r ' a -u power to convert its futures into cash g q estion Jul
f�i:` or W9er T" d .1 id Periiam•ent. The debate is spread y of last, year, w•hient -he went to Questions concerning Health, ad-
,, r� ati Wd wheat, also'had power to hold It and dressed to the Canadian Medical As,
err lot $ call over clays and weeks; it arises in Victria, near Simeoe-Wtmgham Ad
'..& ht „-: !.then sell it t the Government of
y �,, � �y bow . � co ABbgw f varicua: Forms. So far as some of the vamce«Ti�mes. s•ociation, 184' College S`t , Toronto,
the t `l'o`afs°n "Sasi:atchewan' and Alberta, which municipalities and r will be answered r
,V.; r.,,, � ;�, 2: b° eith and took it and. were satisfied with the provinces are con- Fractured Arms ter. personally by let-
,gt ..% i 7'e er. cerned, It is a case of 'Let George do
,s , i '� �j•','�'"l' �rPoz• � veli None of transaction'. g
sUst ,. ,.6''',(; „ $tje it„' and w this case Geo4e is the Do-
tra 'fig f if1� ;i' ;; feUo n g$bg A discussion between Mr, Bennett t Murray, 8 -year-old son ;of Mr. and
' � -19 Jest As a I' minim Government.
�': ,,.cs•.../!f; be do' o:,;, snit the Prue Minister would and}- Mrs. Hedley May, of No. 4 Highwa ,
`, t, ”' y, f` j% % " ;f%l � V^/ �/; 8t ne fi g °ut a• nary t tate •tha:t the Umomtployment Bill will �' Federal Governm'enk is picfdr- south of ExeteC, in jumping Prom• �L
f
14rl, :,.: :. / io,i' f ow s i ed as having urvldmdted. financial re- ,
„Ff/, ,, b"�ve h I.t not make Bruch progress in view of swing, at hie home Mondtay afternoop,
,t ,r s? •`" %` , ;!`/x,�;s"/:, k tele JRJ ills °x'' 1'rl.. e J„ the attitude aP the.Provinoea. Sources and, also the fundamental re- fell and amt throwing out ,his left arm
� s. !/^ ,r,! :" ' ff P1�ene beat Ing sponsibility where the problem re
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f ��ie
t++, 3 %/ ,ff !� . : in se J-uvs to, beak the fab], dialoeated and frac-,
ARa1 r.�' w� r--'� the Serpi •b1e •'s• r • quire's national proportions. The Fed toned' the ,afti at the elbow. The � ,1 OY
n,; t . , / /f/��'i ` -year ►e 305 1t010 ..
x* �r days era] Governmewt, both past and, press fractwie byes set by Dr. Dunlop. Mr,
,dre Tuesday, March 9!l ent, have athared this view, or ack
b de G. S. Howard, had the misPartune to *
tg a of b n-owl•edged an obligation in excess of fall and ffaetuTe both bones of iris p
4trif150� ' y" " in an, "era �lLeg `* To -day, Mr. Bennett concluded_ 'hiss runts In aids. This, of course, ere >��'� Y��p'��l
1„1n - -f g by 11 eel each on the want mo- g cleft arm 'near the ,d+lbow oiti Saturday . �p "
t 1 1 !;' (ons "18 h,�tft are groty.. ton' of Mr. Blackmore. 'At the con- atea a questibKt for debated .and we ]sat. Mr. Howard was d in,g some
11 m s, least atarj tree have heard plentyt of It. spring watrk ,around' his ' ga a e ecn'd ,
ry �` �• - ;f to �e help o elusion of his address, Mr. Bennett Th:iS relief and troughs assistance g
f; "rt' - ee n Pears rnee. jij f moved a s'u&amendmaent. Hier- Speech was starrdling on a •box vghent the, r -A grry
`t(AFs ` `�. • ivies ba long d. th�r waq the subject of discussion both in boiardts gave wa and' hie i`olt back- � �
1,{ �� der s l8t was net a dontinuous one, as the de the Commrons and in the Senate to- y dI
JWIW,jrfA'; -1. 1teduetidtea' in a i, CA3dF�` fully adyan once bate was adjoitimed from time to da ,...� wards. Iia put out h� arm bo bTe�i; ,���„ y�
,I µ'` phortd rates -- fecal. : F e%crit �d H'o time; however, y' bH+e frail wib1Y' the abfl a reatilt.- :Jse•
t s n. he spoke o three dif for Ti'mes Advocate.
thN� «�„4�� sired te, g da"stance- the r' ` ga' 'Teed ncr dont is expected ted totableheir finial 9 I F
a;:" a
• feretrt dyts .amt Orr all amuat have a •I
11 ,' t„ d, a s
Si,�r�7yt , "� z beene period rates'-
apo `for;about five hours. re(Sort aoorL actYE it w111 likely deal e2
� 1 9 +7 to tm "Ista itCe� seg ba. Opposition Leader finds aplea- with all phases of the question,.
i",<,1" a tis. © e' a tibude of eiloonomic.,ilia in bhp count •
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(� ,r.y�yy ac to 1 ff lay -signals g'7ang. for arbiter deer i
� tires of e Y Yz+ers ' �►:
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1,„�',X', a(` 1 r` , to rit Siodn, but 'Social Credit he thinks IS Visitor. "How do you manage - to
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Fn during this depression? Fertllize a re, carriers bf plaa}i • pod
r ��3�,ti"1{r. SaE`„ x31 x(, 11 ,t F / V e re rm ,relifledq. 114•`. Bennetts faith lies live
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