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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-16, Page 56 teralliem_ • . ,eirelleleimeeteestalataenteeeekeeSeeeeeeee*,eeeeeeeeteue eeeseeeseie. eoeeseeeeee .1e.eeepeedieeee,..ieeeekee, 'rMIIIIME12gEEEgsggocgheraaeahegibmh.,, . • THE RED FRONT HARDWARE • . .c46'.$ •••'..6 -11r • .1i$1.,P HA1W SAWS ON :HAND. . ALSO MAPLE LgAl.•:' CROSS, ..cUT • SANys.. lp ThT Ngio 6p..4•cROss cvt MW 11 WILI PAY-YOH. . . • • „ TO 1..:OOK•Oirgre..00 'AXR'S•T'I4TE BET, 'VVA,ig.1:•,, PULL.•GUAIZANI'f;IE , ALWAY§ , SKATES, PUCKS AND HOC EY'•;$17.IcK'S, COLEMAN LAMPS AND LANTERNS: TIIOSE GOOD LIGHTS FOR .HOMES WITHOUT ELEC.IRICITY r:- .,Me.CLAII,Y: AND HAPPY THOUGHT QUEBEC COOK STOVES •'• •• AND -QUEBEC -41 -EATERS; ----, . • . Phone . Hardware Coal F'ORTE0 Lucknow. Plumbing Tinsmithing , „Lucknow.- • . Wirighare -Thane .74 Phone 256, • . . ,lionume4.tal Works , 0 likktibi 611AM: Ilaseehe" largest and most comp ete • •• ',steak in the -most' beat:1111i, designs • to eb0060 ,ftom in . Marble-Seatehr-Swedisheetnd-ean--- •• • • *Can Granites ,iV.a make a: specialty oe Family • Monuments and invite yout teepee- InseaPtioris Neatly, Carefully and Promptly Done. • •' ei us before placing your order. D(liglag/ rt' •• ct A. ,Spotton Lueltaew,, , Ont. . is TnE RIVER. - 6, Y.' • • Each year eie- Canadee. surereys er . pushed • farthereintothe. Ilinter1F1: eeild----eacee-eadvaiieediscioaeeeleralieabl resources of which cithens tact:eve preyiously, bean • aware: The Pe4P Rive, „dietreet., heS,• bena. epopulael thought of 4s the.,last :ainland ern vire" in that dieection bue an engin per of the Topographical Survey o 11-MICKNOW ,A11,31$0.,411), 6,66, ROX#YROOPr PereY Purvis troll% /dab°, is visiting his ,eister, Mrs, Jae, Hansa, ftinMgr. uRry. anm9bferSi. asTkilaotapToni,s8..Vis- •Mr. and Mrs. 'lames MurraY visit- ed at Purvis'a on Friday: • . Mr. Howard • Rohinson 'is :engaged It Work at Ackert Bros.' kisses MOrion. and Annie Hadgins took in thcNorinel -At, Home " at •!Stratfoed a' weak' ago."' where. their. sister, Mary,' is," etudeet. ' • and Mrs-. 'Moot* atur ibi'Ve moved on to ,the TIOAston. farni, • , formerly •run hee• Mr. J. EcIcenteCiller: .Ackert Brose'are havir4„ a sale.' of , .eattle,:'TuesclaY,eFeh. ,:21, at "HolY- e The young people of •"•.11olyrood met Wedntgclay,' Feh, !8; and organ- ised , a i.eornmunitY which will Meet every: Venday night et 8.80' je the.. , ToWriship, • Hall. e :Thee folleWing. officers were 'eleeted--Pres., Mr, e. Burt; Vice -Pres.,' Mr, Eadie; Secretary, Mr. Donald MacPherson; Organist,. Mrs. Howard elfarris; Pre- erame'Comniittee, Misses E. pinkie - dee and Thompson,, Messrs e Cecil "Johnston, eGierdon.,• MacPherson. and eirolstee-MRD-oriald:- Meinberiliin -fee • • • Some of our •yoUrig, peopleetook in the play "Cyclone Sally"! • at! ;Kin- • lough. All report an excellent time. • Miss legacy- Bell left on Wednesday for Hamilton, to train eS a nurse at the .11aMilthe General" Hospital. AIr so. Miss. Audrey •Hedgins ., left . en Monday for„•Stratford, to. train g nurse • at the -Stratford 'General' Hese .pitel. .Prior to their', departure 'number !of friende' Met at their horn.e., end presented. Miss-Audecy--.with club. hag,' Umbrella and' sa' slicker; nd'Miss Ley with.:a. Wrist -watch, .and tortoise shell toilet ,set as a mark ,:ef ,ePi.ereeiaticip..... Thee best .wiehes the, two.; young. evoinenein their -,hese_oprofessjon, • • : • , , . . The•linnualc"-At Hee'!:of nikhe'fil?The1704.4,ifii;: Ilia ,fany7 !lies Old ,..mernbers of-t,hee-Inatitatere - were. Pretty well represented./ After eery • sumptuous supper, had been partaken of, Mr. John Purvis in his esual 'happy. manner acted as • toast master. •. Mr. F. Thompson propeeed the toaet to the Kieg; atl. sang the the • Deparemen,t..of the: Int.erior.. det-. iiig . , , Orle :SUlillticr:of: 1927. penetrated - west 'a'nd north of, ' he • onterynost, .alge of' Peace found •leee.• of fertile; Ferns.ey .:Of 'hig rolling 'Open plateaus epee. roam fleckeeeof„ ,Reeley M,ceintain goe. arid bighorn sheep and 'herds of Oil •o ed Where the. beet takes, his • ease• ri!h ouritry clear, , Cold tish'efeeming :elyets, • and •streerns ,which hive „theie'.rise the glaciers -Of the re any range of ;the Rockies : to A. 'train loin:nee' of ,eighteer, hours leer Eh :and!. • west.. • •frore: .Edeloriten. „orings • one '.tp., the teeVii ee of: ',peace. "Revel-, 'Alberta; on. the banks: Of the "! feet., of 'the same' name. Two hun fired f•and feftY 'miles up, th•e.- ,stream '"reeeeleettee River, is .IItulson. Hope, British '-Celunibia; ...a .11udsori'e ,Bay • !ore eenv post at the head 'of' navi- gation or•••rivei; Steamers; great, country' lies • beyond, and .one of eiooterestieg natural' featureS, ,:())1p• fievepty' :mile • northwest , of .e.reds'er, IlopC,,ise the. :fall§ on. the'Gra4 ,hapi: river where the whole stream , eeakes eieeei'• drep' of 2e0 .feet over e eeerneildicelar „rock. Another eource. W.Chideee is the 'Nelsen. river,. tlie• ,thost. 'eeetherly• tributary of the, L- tnd ,rivereewiele Its .canyan 1;000..feet deep gete.edin'g Jetty 'Milne" easterly from the Meientaiee2..The riverlteelf wee., eressed onea. Taft .lest • summer Ily• the eePleratery Party, Proce.d.e. ere- that.. wee -frenglit with eilaeger ' . ind eX.citement.',. „ ., - The investightione of the expleriit tore ,party' betended in general ',if -her. .1'n area,. eighty 'Miles' Wed. and 1.75 Hiles Mirth or Illidson or, . • reughly between 'latitudes • 56* and . , Mel • longtitieles. e2.2e and 124i`. Fifteen yeer•s ego • the south-eastern eore er ...tine • cottetrer'., 'the... nearest went,- eiviliiation, lay distant from Edmonton a six Weeks',,,journeY • .,Pf' hard travelling, Neer,: :with , rove• • yell . end eteaniteoat it. 'Cali be..eeeched ,iti ' as days. The soptheriy .adge.• of thie ••hree Wes' firee tbuched in 1783 Sir 'Alexander .Mackenzie during his famoni, 'overland •joiriney te- The J1L1d'tr, -m the_ more.. aeeess.i.,., tile •'pertieepee 'the- •PeiCeedlieleFinlaft rieeese'weee explered. ••• ' • , • 1807' end 1808. at the height of the KI(,)ndike inspector Moodie. e .thegorthwest Monnted police ent ii-• peek Avail' :from "Fert•St.',Jehn, dfretteei !Leerier ,mess to Fort Gra- • hame' and Telegraph. Creek. ie tele pt„ to,...locete 'a :trail th _the Yukon,. le .191 • ,Ifiefor, Vert; • iiisa.-eof, the' Policee'made "Cifiloratory tell). tie. the ,e..•eirthe but ilpere froin this HI Ilo "l1`41:s known'. to the outside Werld eholit eeuntey until the rettne- 'oe eetisonte eViitle•teetetrileaf abate '104060 eslefite miles tlele •cerritOry waS t'OVered. informa- tion 'obtained lor.the• 1840 ..01 pre- -• liWil)O11:111411; • h' National • Anthem. Mr: a.: Bell Pro-. • nosed the: toast .to Our Coulifile 'Mr. Will Cox responded; ,..11.1r. • Ernest Ackert eproposed the :.toast to, The • Home „and Mrs, Walter Hocigins re- • nondede. Mr, Walter HOdeins• Pronese, .! the toast to the Thatitete and Mrs. JaMes, Hodgins, • Pres;, responded; Mrs..: Mike .'Gamble • proposed .the toast to 'the guests and Messrs. M- iner ,Ackertharlie. Congrame joe., Corileyi responded, • Then •eall 'joined in singing "The :Maple Leaf • Foe- , • river.' The. meeting was layered with solos hy.:Mrp: Ernest 'Ackert and Me.. Tlarold Thoinpsinie a reading by Jeati Haldenley. EAST .WAWANDSII: ' efreAR.MER DIES , • . ,..isaac Stewart, : for the •ph'st 25. ,:yeayi a farmer in „East Wawaniesh Township, died at his hoine there on • Sunday last. • The late Air: Stewart Was n .son • of the late John and Mei. Stewart, former 'residents of the Tenth Concession; .Culross. :Me. Stew- art's. wife; died about a year ago., and • .since about that time: he did. not • jeer good health, and • steadily be- eaineestrorse. Six Of a:" family sur- •/Pive: Emma" .of Wamfield, Ont.;. El• - sie. at home;., Gertrude „and Max in. Toronto; •Alex. of Kalamazoo; Miele, and Maurice ,of Edmonton. ", . Q BUSINESS .CHANG AT . TEESWATER •TWo btisi ess •changes :took • place • • at TeepWater last week. . Jas. Arne. • strong; Who has been assisting • in . • Jeffery's 'Hardware the • past year, • has „bought Mit ' John. „McGowan's hardware • store, and Will be in oPpo- Shim to his, former' empioyek... Mr, Armstecing has a farm near • Walker- • 'ton, but :did not take to that ,kind of work, and. a year age went iiito Jeff: • eery s store as"assistant. • The Other" change, is in the bakery. . Me; Johnston,' who has , lbeen in the bizSiness„ for borne baying, sold' Out, to-eIVIte--E-e-Telkere.-wlice- denies -ease aeeew-•mairetoe:Teeswatereeeeee-----eee.-- ,, • Meat of. the Men. who haave that• . there, ah,mild •he q tax .On baehelors Are married Men. ' • • - • ong_as,...msaka. y a. way • escape from the. death penalty, these hope ":41„ • Tie wife, doesn't hold hi& arm be•• eauie She loves -Kim', hut becauee • that Is the easiest ;way to ger!hiin When the, seas a shOp window worth` • People., nfled to ' thiik the, OM • was fiat, 'thin th4t diseovera it wazi , tOtliti4 4n4 1,iir, hioilY people thini. 1, P10940, e • "„, •.4 eie•-• 0 0 0 FLo*ER6ALE Miss" Frances MacIVer, VA0 'is 'sup- . . plying as .teacher fete Kathleen Hill, pear Auburn, spent the .week -end at her 'home. ; Mrs. Jo Hodgkinson kodekinsen of' -Alberta, visited 'at Mr. E..:HodgicieSorea lest Ms. • R. .Marefn .ependieg • a feW. days With her people at Helen' • Misi Miry B. Douglas is at home, After speeding several: Weeks at.the '.ioine Of Mr. H., Allin I;nelinow• .; ' Mrs. W. Rohe! and MrS, R. Martin.. pent' Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 3. Breckeeridgee • • Mr..and Mrs. L MacIVer, Were vise , , , itorse'rhUradaY•at . the home . Of 2nd Cpre • ,The young people from,' Fiewerdale ' are certainly enjoying thenew' skat- 4ng rink in Ripley. . • " Mies Irene Morgan Srient the week -end .at het home, 10th Con: Mr. Joe Black' ;has -ptirchase.d the farm of "Mr. Barry Wilkinson.. • PARAMOUNT. . • ; Miss Marjorie Henderson' of Lucke no*, spent the week -end veithe, liee arid: en av " 'Elf - .eturned fron; a visit with friends at • 13elgraye..' . . Mrs.. Jelie MacAealey is .stifferi118- t • • " 'rein an htteck of , .6 • '......Mre:eOrlancleRicliatede.e-Wiue'ette'veeeke!: 4nd guest With friends at Bervie.1 • ,---411rsittJae.: 'Baird eic, :the. kieyrIist . Her Marierefriends • and meighbors 'see her well ' -Mrs,- Stewart Finlay Of Snide, wait' a redeet 'guest of Mr. sitki gi6, Jack • . earruesoii. - • LloydA and. Angus MacAllleY ceIe • Saterditie When they *ei!tertaine4 iheie,sehael :mitts to opt. dler speete, VelloOtir the opottii' thy oitv04 41144. RAtiff) tifff , . . . MI,:,.,114i..coo,ic visited, :Et ,o,„ days last week et 'Dungan, ."11;iiati • Call;pliell S.pent • feev daYO .leat Week With Luchiletv frieridcie ' Mr. John- and peter Carter Mr. g.3; 4 A. MacXenzie "'and Mr, Frank miller,' were in Riplet last: .!illesdii41 attendirig the L.O.L boterity eneet, .ing, and repeat a .i../eTY. 'entlinatestie. meeting of, an _the ji!DagOi of West '13Paga naaqiihiede• Wale, • •earrieet. unanimously to 'eelebrate'.tbe.'12th'd July in the toWn 'of .:Lueglierty.`" this 3,r,.ditr/e. The *Ption, of officers: „ re - tilted ' • 45.e.,:•efellaws.latpealel,',". cr 'ilahoad,..isiac,04iaa;•: ex, )e.n. gan,'"'1141eleYi lj,M.; Will 'Enullertee,4 Bethel; • •Chen.; . Scott,'..Serviee , • *cponioi Zion F,gm ••• •.'Treafe, •John .Enirnertnei, johe'. Milier,*.Luckn:o:W; :1st. Leet.e., Mark ••Gardner; eLuelcnow,e2rid. •Lecl •Isaac' , , MAFEKING M sister, Mrs. .P',1',ahl!as..6'nisdevriiisOint: this week. • e •• •e_Blalcaattended.the "At - Herne" • .in Stratford-Nerecial•e• laSt . Miss Alice „Shaekleton, !wile bks been home for two weeks owing • illness, returned to Stratford Satur- day; lelise Olive eKilpa.trick was home feoin :Wingharn for the week-eed, Blake, who has been quite sick with bronchitis is iniproving nicely; but we regret to repart little • if any improvement in. Verna Kilpet- rick's :condition. We are • pleased to notiee TomFfenry.-jr. able to he out a'rid .Mrs. :John :S. Kilpatrick, • orCrewe, and •Miss Laura Robinson, Of near ttelgeava, visited 'with .Mafe-e, 'ling. -friends last wpe,li:. , ' •••••••••=101I•mb , ere I teritish boy Mae. Migration 'scheme hae been adopted . Dy the Manitoba Provincial Govern - !mete' and abenit fifty lads Will be • brought . here. this year, for place- ' pleat on farms in the: -province, Hon. A. prefontaine, ,Mieistee of Imini- gration, announced. • Firstethe boys 'will . be placed at the Manitoba Agriculture College for preliminary training in firm work. ‘• , Calgary -Two • commercial ' '•Plane transport projects are „being' developed in -Calgary. , One 'Calls for the use of. aieplanes carrying •twelve persons 'each; to' be used prie- • cipally ter .passenger, freight and • mail traffic between Calgary „and :Edrnsenton;:the ether calls for lighter . .maehinea, tWe' Or three- pas.senget , for Calgery,EdniOnton and. rneuntain flight purposes. . • • All the way from -Car -nose, Alta., to Glasgew, Scotland, unacconipan? ied, .a distance of approximately .5,000 ,,distance is ,the record of ,Donald James Campbell, nine years of age. Ile took the .All -Red route of the C.P.R. 'ecreee the Dominion to Saint John, where he embarked op the linerLMontclare bound for :Glasgew: Ile is visiting his mint, -who lives in Busby, Glasgow. • • • • All previoes records connection with. the we.e,thound movement of' rain to Vancouver •aver Canadian Pacific Railway lines were broken during the first two 'w'eeks in Jan- • uary aecording to E. Cotterell, sup. erintendent of transpOrtation, west- ern lines of the company. Deliver, ie* at Vancouver by the Cariadian- Pacific during the fortnight in gees, - tion totallexi apProximetelY 22,500,- 000 bushels of grain• . • - Calgary.--eFarm land eialuen in Southern Alberta are tending. to be - Come firm as the Testa 9f the series of good crops, and more inquiries for farm acreage have been received in the last few months, actording to real estate.Men, than in any similar period in the past five or sir years.: Farms. Offered for 'sale last spring at $15 'per acre and 'bringing no of - fere are 'selling now for from $20 tei 825 pereacre, The deniand for farms both for, purchase and 'rental is de- cidedly strong. " In recognition Of the fine "weirk by officers of the Canadian 'Pacific Railway and the Canadiari National during the last summer tour of the second triennial Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 'pre,senta- tions of gold :and enamel cuff Unice were made recently, to fifteen erri- pleyees Of both/ companies, at' a dinner, , held' in Montreal. E. W, Beatty, president-of-the-CPR:rind Sir Retiree Thoreton• of Were both Presentl Snewshoe ,Alreek in Quebec gt way- to .a good start When .. l beueendmembers of the Raquette Clubs paraded,the streets of -the '61- ity and 'later iionie 1,300 pnow"- heere-eirrefelle*iiii-ef 'felt -lira cos- 1 .e turne made an attack On the *idle • r defended by thwegaerieen -ard, illu- minated by a brilliant- fifeweitki !Hanle -Y. The, ehief center of esteinter- there Ai . theerriterfiational eDeg Derby, which VP to be staged shortly and for this visitors from the entire Dorhinio'n and the United. States aro 'flocking to Quebec,. faxing the. 'Chateau Prontenae to 'itli full' AzikPaelts.i. • Another advantage of the .gteat open: tiptoes is 614 you Ran take 'S.. nliht slot ot *.howi!ot cot without, w1041111 Aftilhker • IITAMINS- A:NEW:N.40E: BUT 'IT EXPeeejeete MANY LIVE STOCK ,l'ItOBLES/0 NOT NEW. Is eneppreent the. Know .How the , Absence. 'of Certahie.Jeleinents of Pelee . Affect' .Development,:of, Animals.; • e. • %Oen., binee bY. centred., D'eneirtnient ' • • • • ' eerie:14er% Toronto' . . ..• • „ etoneg• .ahimaip • reared la nature'e • Wa'4, Where the ..rnetlier. Veal. free, to Select -and : lack up:ANS- fetid, nlantil'' that ,heleietitinetelead her' tee,.die not euffee •froin theenntrittenal• ' dls,eapp, common:to. young. enfant:1,s reered dere doneeiitiCatiOne have ' gPtleaeneeli. the lestme 'from nature; taugbt to these Willing '.t'e Obi $erve, the .uttrestratpect.young,eniniale thet..inetinctively basks'. in the sun ' and. eats green plants, " Melee:WAY (if ' ;here:leg gelinels and poultry' together, yards' and Stable* and the,. use of 'filed feeds that: do not carry • the 'yiternins riecessarrto. proper eq..' ' tritioe, ,baire• tho often resulted Mee astrensly, for the' yeu.ngaperital, Sun- • shine 'Supplies: som.ething,: dry feed • frequently fail t�, supply the neces-. • sary somethingereqeired , for proper development. • • •Calves,, Pigs, end chteliene that are • been, apparently. strong,' fail to dee velOp 'Properly :Unless. ;they. get in. .daily4e01.1he:.nlyaferiOus elements that we speak of as Diseases due to ImproPer feed- ing 'have been • recognized for Many 'years; • but exact 'knowledge of e the. • lacking. elements have been • kriewn •• but a Short time. • Vitamin A. is soluble In. fat and. is Called, fat solu'ble A. • It is nreeent in greatest amount he butter,. 'Yolk' of, 'eggs, green • le•ayes, yellow corn, green. •Alfalea.. and -:-cod liver .oIL . young animals !given feed/ that are ,absoiutelee lacking 'in Vitamin' A: • dee. velbp • Mire ,eye neition called •Zeroethalmia.. Chickens lose. weight; the eombebecoines pale,' the feathers - ruffled.' arid .• slionr -progresidere musette, lex weakness.... A- White extidate•cole /teeth- ie ;the. eye: 'One, post mortem, birds feint .have,.delreleped •tliteenetri- ttonal .disease ahpw ' Or ' yellowish raised nodules the tissue about the size:eel a Millet seed 'and •firregiilax le outline': •••Theise• letitene TR-014.IEND,IA'N$_•_111•1PROVE • elerellteetteiiedeoyete-theesuefttOeeefeth •oepOpliaged. In addition, to the no dulee .1ri the oesophagus; ebledie.s.nee • Jetiring•e from "eiltarein• .deficiencY.: •••t.reheturomeree:SbovisTeherrirbgeeterreistieen_tc:rriedges•altV • In, color, and 'streaked With a network of white' lines..' Decitsieleally there --!s - a gezieral . distribu-tion of unties throughout the bodkand, the eurface of theeintestinal.' organs appear as if sprinkled .• with flour. ,The !me.' of green feeds,. yellow- corn- or eod liver ; oiF.preyeets the conclitheee . :.• ' ,Aiso" known . ealWeter ' q9luble , pato' vitamin Is. resent geeen leaves, yeast, and . the • covering Of most grains. • Its eresience in the. feed. Pieveeta Piety eeeirrelle poultry, and beriberi in Manietn the. disease is• char ecterieed by nervousness and ItY Inabil- to co-ordinate muscular inoVe- neents. Paralysis Of the lege, frequent end sometimes paralysis of. the nine- eiee of the neck. The internal, organs eppear shrunken and .darkeeln color 56. 'You can tell es gooci.drivir bY the mileage he ketfs,-febm his tire‘ ME fellows are Sure rough on tires -slam on • „. the brake and slide a yard or two in stopping - drop in the cintch and ?Pin the rear *heels in starting -speed 'round corners and ski4. . It may save. a' few minutes rimning•timerit 'may even looknlittle "showy" to the rnan on the side walk -but the real driver 'Itntsirs that it , means. miles Off the running life -6f the tirese • ' • Good tires will give unbelievable miles of service if you treat them rieht. prive sanely. . 'Come. in and,let us,put the gauge on the valves once a week --under inNttion means certain • . • .. trouble. •Let us examine the'casings regularly for embedded flints and nails. This service mill save,. dollitrs on your year's car expense!' 4 OMIOION TIRE, D SMITH -277 Iiidealing • 'With-711er • ,pditin to .0 , a:pet:7:I4T,011,7:05s,000 Ida has "ever acted on the -principle •',het the aim .was to get -'these wards into a' sthte of selfesiippert and inde - •• 7 ,pendence, as, quickly as. possible. The •eask has not been short or, easy; the problemsof Indianp.in the Maritimes ere ,•not those of. British e Co umbia nor db solutions worked out in Qu'e- bee. and. 'Ontario meet the need's of the :Prairie. Provinces. •Itis' there- fore gratifying to find tbet the re- ports, season by Seasen, show that in hit, parts of the. Dominion steady - •progress is •being Made toWards: the desired end...• . harrerarreralt±The niusete :tfesue alsodarker, in coloe• then stemma. 'The „free use of foods; such are milk, fruit," tubers, green Wants; bran .ftntl eerm..theai,:preveriteethe antineuritie condition. , ' •• ' • ' Vitamin- r. •••• The lack •of this•vita- rein In tee •robe leads to the .disease known ae 'setter,: It is usually called the inti-acorbutic vitaminThe; main soercee of Vitamin Care fresh greep v.:egetable,s; citrus fruits • and to -a • limited. extent • in • frepli ineate tebere and fresh ./n 'poultry, the. de- • fletency, is shown in a, general une thrifte cOndition..of the feathers. In man, the' symptom! are .toa.evrell known to need Mention here,- . ' .* • • Vetere ie • D. • The' presence -Of • this • vitamie. Iri the food prevents the con- dition known- as rickets Pr leg weak- , • • ness in young chlcks4 children and ypung, pigs. This vitamin is present. In green leaves, milk and cod liver ofl._ One per • cent. of .eod liver eil added to the• ehickeeration will pre-• *Pet -lege Weakness:. ,Rickets may also be prevented by .exposingthe young tp bright sunshine, the ultra. Violet may be. Obsorbed by the. skin. andhave its intleenCe on body Metabolisni. ! • • , Mixed ,dietfor Man aontaining • in addition to . 'cereals and green vegetables, also some milk and rresh; Meat, is the -hest safeguard .a e the. possibility of a Vitamin delleimicy, and, 'furthermore, insures an ade- quate supply. at inorganic- salts and protein of Peeper biologic: For ani - mats; green feeda iiibeason, well sav- ed. legume hay and roots for the 'rest of the, year, and sunshine all the time, For poultry, greep•feeds,,rnIlk 'yellow eorn .and ;sunshine ai the 'time, keep'nutritional diseases away, -L: Stevenson, 'Dent. of Exe„ tension, O. A., College, Guelpb V ' Ideal Apple Tree, '46 • Dealing With the Prairie' Province es where the tribes; totalling 35,000 individuals, entered, about forty-five • years ago, •into treaty with the De- minien 'Government, the very • • fact, that in this area the. Indian' farmers raised inele27, ' in retied numbers, one million •bushel's of genin,,shows: how treniendous have been the strides made.: And this is oi0-Pert �f the• /story. Bach year „Indians are farm:, •`leg ,a little 'better than the year be- fore and each, year they ere ir spend- ing theown, money tolieproVe their Positions and to Make their homes ' The ideel apple tree • ip ens that has been: eo •pruned ,from. the begin- , • lithe that its Mein limbs ar.e -weli Placed andlifOrm strong crotches that ewellecarryeth'eetree to;.- athrity. w1tlie-- out-breakages - or inJuryeand•enalefe, - be treetoyear annua.verdpii' 'of *Pat: lefectoty, ,proportiens and. otialityeat low, 'cost •• and ' without the ' necessite; for the use 'Of props. s Tieing' on lePads. For tieing on loads, repe 'Canner, lniebeatepeee-Anyeperetilifielias letee- xnerience in dreawing baled hey•ovet ough roads knows hevt•diniteltele... Theep the top in place: A eopeabout. fifty feet long, dri4von tight ;the toP.eoiirse hates: hold tti 4n -one !mild Icluster.*•^8ath"•b116''heb helps t� held the Other: Self ;Fodor for Ps . ; • Do not:OVerleok ,tlie advantitseset the self feeder ittating,tor the pis •BrItittifiege.tlielf-Ited.efrotee-fe they sat tat more, thereby Making ierg and tenie to Markets:hit., liae at aa eariter date, , I,sras feed • Itt Yean fret! to Mike. 'Elaine* end' 'Mutt 11,1.1t)pt. iminite•a, a more coinfoktable." NiohWithstanding 'a-. late 'spring this, year, the Irid'ans • , seeded 64,534 acres,. which. was an increase • of 2,385 geree: Over _' last. • Year. • Over . six thousand acres: of , , • • new •,land were ,broken • .and the? area ••sternmelefallowed was eloee• to- 30,- pee. acres.: • The nurnber . et cattle on .the re- • . • eerees • has inereased slightly'over 142 6 "arid the quality 'of the heeds has been maintained a ehewie by . the ucceses achieved le epee compete, .0 .ti Ph • , Two carloads of steers from :the Nick •'Lake •reserve • won. firat pnize th • • at e' Moose Jew Feeder and Stoker showin onine.titinn ,appry. ,ta the. province of Saskatchewan.. In the Feeder and Stinker Show Cal- gery; "Alberta, two „ shipments of steers! f,rom the, :Blackfoot reserve were awarded „second and; third priz, , es. 1 The best' prices are'...commandeil by the' Cattle. !frem., the reserves and incomplete , , , • rehires sin* • that . proximately $95,000 was realized from Indian '.eatle .fattened And . Sold In..the4hreeprovinees.-• •• • -,---- • - The- .succss of the-. Indilnedelie .faiMing 'refleeted in 'the iinprove home Conditions. - The •yeae-1.07- 'Wei one Of great .building activity en nrairie reseeetet, eleee te 100 • rid -W .hoinesibeigg erected. on, the Fair- Lettleapkatchewaneeeinclee akee St. Mintiti reserves . about 'thlrty':.Ave 1otiethl:ieeonth,:rreetreesddi.o.ae'n6dzi,,toht, Portage la ...Prairie .,and-ManitOwapah! • • Agency, Itttnitoba. These,: dWellings, are'constructed of .ing;.chijlly eptnet; lieeVii en both aides •ancl dove.' tailed at the ends, The Sizes: of:the' hoiteesi*nge from 14 fee 'by i feet --to.e16 feetehet••••"22Tiett-arel a...- hobi. 12 :foot in 'height:: They are tintehed Withshingled' roOfs). two wiride*st, and A door; ind art 'oroKL, Theo se t4king Ole ploco, •OA low log !PIO oloolvisks, V •t•f tliPtebieked:Lakes',IliOncy, as- katcheirin, "thirteee new . Indian homed'. 40'i:eight bare!: Were 'built of ar'ellogeeLeAtethe- Mpese.,Mountain Agency, . also in Saskatchewan, where housing :conditiOris have. been /Mar,' he situation is.relieved, by the eree- • tion thiS• year Of eleven new .honsee. These . were built of good ,logi. With frame .gables' and roofs, „and , are plieterecl With Hine. Midsand Six- teen new,harnee were put,en re -e: •eerves . in the Toirchweed Agency, S aIsnk nitt de hd twi c;a: t •..1 the the Indians on new -home% thousainde, 1.-mone; spent by of dollars from' their own funds were expended' for the purchase ". of• h‘orees, -and for iinplemente and other farm... equipment. The ate ount se epeet is • g ,ieach. •year-' gaff !greeter Are is being 'taken by ihe--atives :of :their stock and equipMent. ' The rapid:change in fanning meth.: Ida among • the Indians i8. largely due to the growing number of graduates" ,frorn.' the Indian . seboolp among tie- • tiye farelere �f today: . The, yo0g Indiens are takieg‘the places of, the . older •natiyes' and. are leringing into use., the ad.vapced methods a: farrn-'; leg. taught:4a .the schools.': Greater interest • ie being shown in •ingetaleie - ,thrdening; there is a 'Steady 'increase in: ,the number - of 'Indians . coves 'arid' making 'butteran'cl poultry and swine raising are being added to •• the other -farming pursuits. . • The progress of the. Indians el the, Prairie. Provinces nest • 'encourage ; leer, pocigni-and economieallY their advancement has Veen steady and .it is. expected. that ein the not. far dis- tant future they will .reach _a poei- tion of, cornnleee self -suppoittand. tri- depeedence: 0-Q-0 .LANGSIDE The Foresters held an "At Home', in their • hall at„Langside, ; Friday " „, !evening,' and all report e evoriderful- time, Mr. and' Mrs. v2Enitire'on and M.S.'. • R.- Tiffin, spent SandaY at the for - mer's home:. • , ' ' Mr. -pave'. Scott' Of Mount Forest,. spent' Sunday at his home here. Mr. and -Mrs. J. McInnes Spent 8untlEty evening with Mr, and 0. Tiffin, nn •ad Mrs.. P. Caslick spent. Sundaye-withe Mr. arid, Mrs. •"Georga Mr.- and Mie. 0. Tiffin and fluidly anal. Mre aed Mrs, W. Tiffin visited on Monday •evening with Mr. and Mrs, J6 Mernnee, raise the eveTeleinO0 ge61::-:see'. ____ellarneeeloelreeneakers'edd•-'9.ha lt is nuse trying • the, milk .pfjnee,„ • MatildrtieSe'on !those ,Who want the " eitee.tri:;;of,„ everything, th6,2k.,eattlilta.hie„!It.vehneilewrfeolrlotshe63, vairtedat, yu:eu ehalt;.. gets ire licking yen, • "tell• the t''''.1.:Vnzhdfeetlrh8tterak It wiU Jinn ti t, but°' 1Y,ec' a ' Love is, tho quality tliat mattes 'tam yOungsters thintt Woo 01411' owipo t•ks gt• Ops ?IA's* 444 gitph :At 1. .6