The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-30, Page 2'
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'Canada, t Ife'Ernpire and The World at 'Large
CANADA dolls of unpaid accounts. 111ore than
ilithtin9,:Po.Wil the :Pe' SSiirlste to the P-1.1.11nor .13•Itp
Contractors. There are mere than 4g:-.•
nntliCatiOns,,,ha,ve • ,appeared y
waterworks. debentures._
that posiniists.,in ,Canicla are to he
Pledeett to the Bank of.•,:lontreal for,
'hunted dOwn, and- hounded...into,. the . .
• Wileernese. _during. J.93. ,,There Lu94.9M,aqi!faneedle complete that 'big
i
been sniping at 'the Pir:4°e•ti." 17.4°' c4'Y• 444' "/QP:'""Cl 1;.1)'/il• hersaine bank this year .3e39,000 .and,
durink tbe P4.,A two 444' a' as arranged for a'Nitti:410•44 °f. S3P'
„ half years, but the coining moutlis will
000 tor cuirpot exPenses. additi°
see liim'being'PurSited, With violence •
there, la .owing to the Provin I G6
ereMeat the,....Suni3Or-;g5,0,9014 tothe.
local kialing,•funcl.4Q0„,,OQQ,'n.n&to tno,
,setioot Board,*36, 000., TheSe are -htige'
.indebtednesses at,a timewhen the tax-
paying a;btlity.of Wizens issteadily, de..
,blining,--CalgarY, Herald. :.
:.-;•THEEMPIRE,.
• War 'Clouds in. Europe!,
• The question is •whether the woild is
.. • . •
disarM-Or -GerMa, nY-'-lotrearnt7H-I-f-
anyone' ever doubted the intention Of:
a German Government tii•preilf. by 'the'
failure, of the,Ailled. countries to make
good their piedges, he would be little
likoly to doubt it. with. a ?met Adrain-,
detration" in office.. From that the se-
quence develops .automatically. Ger-
many rearms. In face•of that.reai_or
• .
StiPPOsed 'Menace, 'even a.Ratlicay Gov-
etninentowenld 40.11 immediately., and
M. Tardieu anct,IVf: Marin come in to
rule .in the Pollic4re •tradition. ... The
Little Entente:,could'. no , mere.igno_re
the Speoteele:of' a' rearmed OermanY
than :could France,',.'while • along: an-
- other 'Of consbqUenee. Italy *ouiti,
paper,is is te9nerrewzinerning,'s:kintillng. Increase her• army, atta fleet
'and.; air force' • pari-PaOti...With- ,the,
Freiih bloc. W'1t iii tho face of
thoSe•deVelOpinents-WOuld:he the itse
of •!,' convening any ',- World Economic
Conference at ,,'•allSnebtator• (I4On
don). • • ,..
. ,
and Unrelenting fury. He will ba'any-
• ,
• ‘156,dya meat, and it Will ahnost• be
,
eater,to. be accueed of' having bemnait,,,
tedarsontliati to be charged..with, pas=
• SimiSin: The posaimist'imist be -.Mut:.
•zled. -That is ,the new slogan, and
there Is a perfectly good reason for it:
'—Manitoba Free Press. -
•
• All -Canadian Product •
It is no•Irt• announced that &II -Cana-
dian cod liver .pil is to be mantiffa,
tiiren in ilialliax; ..This is one Of the
.fruits of tbe. Imperial Conference: at
' Ottawa, and ehoold be,neause of Muth
rejoleing'am0Og tbo juvenil� patrfote.
Hithertconost of this mediCament has
been produced _in Norarni; but in the
*other, Country as well: as .in :Canada
duty *Iv.os placed upon thii-TmPorted
Preduct., possibly it will net taste, any
better than the toreignkoil. It cannot,
we hope, taste any worse.—St. Thomas
• • • ' '
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An tdifor,i ideal .., • -
It is a' truism that to -day's newel-
,
of coure, But people who have, anything to do-
witit neWspapers feelthat- they help to
kindle sometigni :moro,. than the _kit-
chen fire; They like, to:think that the
presentation...of, facts helps to ,kinclin
inteiligence and interest ;,•.- theex
• Position .of opinidaa stironlates; read-
ers into thinking •things out for.them-
selves, and -that', while the physical
be.destroyed, .the effect on
the reader remains—Edmonton Jour:,
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Warm Jobs ,
Service in the Canadian navy seems -
to be more attractive at this time of
• year than at others. The ,navy—both
ships—is in Caribbean Waters for
"Iv/inter" manoeuvres. Fort Erin
Times -Review. •
Reason-ForTOPtiniidin
. .•
, Outside. .Of our railway PrOhleM,•
Canada' faCes IfeWspublic einergencies
which are not .iourid, to even a greater
„ 'degree, in 'other COUntrinoc, Our law
courts are Sane, •and•effebtivein their'
operation.,. Our finanalat, institutions,
are fonitded'iiPen the 460 bed reek Of
Out people:are. industrious,
• law-abiding: and ,progressive, and are
...demonstrating a fine restraint: in the
' Dice of liffiCult and trying
Cnalliam 'News. • • •
• Pight''FOr.l'Exiatence
• The eitenSien is
. • , • • ,
caloulated to:de hifIFY to .cuMMerce
far beyond the Cotiffnea OtChinebut
,*there is,avery! little prospect.pf thepre-
sent., military government ofJapanbe!
Ing overthrow. The outside wortd10,
.leeed With the prospect of ':.bitter war -
:fare between China and Japan ;Der -
baps tor many years: it Is an APPell:
• ing„ eondict..,between nations for no.-
-
'Venal existence.—Ottawa Cititefir,
TherBet'Their Man.' •
,Nineteen of .:twenty-one Murders
Cordinitted Within,.: the Precinct* of
Greater •London . •. Were ,aelVed.::by...,,the
• ISetrepeiitian•police last Yeer,„;,This, Is
a record, the authorities ''Of ,the great
• metropolis may ',well.'ilie..prettd.
Politics and Slack court procediire.are
..,..thinga:that do not enter :into the ques-
tion ..6i.julitice. •.in't11:o. Old Ceuntry,
..Hence ' •this notable : aeltievement.-
.0nelphMereury;.' •.' '
. price of History •
•
W. Perkins BU11,,,Of :p.0111)011)litta
Jut liniaherl spending apple 18 Months
Cempiling, the hiatOrt ef-,Peel.,COUnty
for 00 yearn, Ho was aasirited:.•by $6.
paid 'men .ensi,womensecreterieS; and
the ,work coat hint, $1000.• ,NOW, Who.
*dna, nye to *R0..0, history of. :Wei-
j.lnitOu'?--Fergue NeWs4teceed,
,Offina's New MIghwaY"
China, bas ' jtist'oPened a blg netV
higliWay,•• .Ne doubt -fits will, inter On,
,,be Much , appreciated' by the: lep'ex4-
,Iirantfeid.'.Eitp.oaittir,
• • . 1.
, World!',Greatest. Apple Fla.'
• of apples, the Wbrld'*,
greatest aPPle.,01.6..*ai recently made
• it.tiriningliarn, Engla.nd, being 12 feet.
long; ten; feet ,WIde;' .tWe feet ,dettP,
containing 4150. pounda Of applegi: 150
pounds C'f..116tir; 56,pouncia of 'lard and;
28,'Pounrls of, sugar and .3;000 POrtlene
'Served ' frAni11 -•-• Thoniaa
..1'!mr;t-,kytirtial„ ' ,
, t..
• And It Did the Trick
'Ti sj Firifkh. Col uinhia 11a hi ven,t,
i4 tnithitie which tells soholars tf
11.h,..•.; or., ir,,arly 6r,Id or school,' .
used . something, like
ii; thP Ord*OlirirJ1 Att t1 t( atit e on.
1r)4 S11u*1•'1? 1.1?,-(ttpachs,r,,,,
it. 1-4 ' •-•
`Pordfl;n
, WA( st kit froni
other ceriSiderationS, 0)4 :!eity ti
'tge,d)ntrttl• lotal of,'over tor ,i411)00:
."
•••.:
•
GOld. Or -Sterling? . •
• ' "A.-etinStrnetbie: imiteinent by Great
Britain to eStablish
:9144itero': for. sterling • IS,..Wiiet,half''fire
World is lyaitinkpr....'Tliers io.np rocs, -
*n", tci..diiieT,actien uutllthe *Mid,
EConeinie C911!erence.Indets. Not -only
:the Ettipli•gbut all the ceuntries now
convey' With sterling.. Would respond
te. a lead .Whibh offered o st&ble,
foundation for , the. reStoratienbi their
trade: 'The.' events '•which• .followed•
Great nritain's, departure . frorn :gold
make It clear - tifol-;t1i07-intereito.-..of
theap 'Countries: are , SO: ClOseiy
to Great,: Hritain's ' purchasing ,pewer
'that if we ti.stoPto: niediuni of '•ex4
rehange:they-'.Will. Conforni
to it. The-
mc'st finntedinte, Atep... would
lethe ettOliStimentPf..an,E,Mpire,Ex7;
'change Retie, or ionceivablyt,eVen an
International :Sterling which,
would act as a general' headquarters'
or Peeling centre .,.for :the ' Central
Ranks if the ;'countries taking part. It
Would, ,in other,. words, :.bear; exactly
theSanie'relationto the Central anks
of the nations on ,sterling as the Bank
of 'England.- bears todaY,t6: the •Join
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••-e••••••••••••
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This.carrtage in bourse of construction Will be, Placed l'behind
, engine ,Of the 'BOyal- scot, world's fastest train; then the train will • 'V
• transliorted. .its entirety te'• the Driited • States. 'andl the Chicago'.
. . .
World's' fair.
wisiorri For Lone Scouts
• , , „
'Th.e.;.:Lfdians,'*ere noted for thqir.,
liOneSty; and you all, have. hoard :the,
saYing, injun „which was
good,clescription Of the Redskins;
, • ,
14kO a ,.Scout bis "Honor was to be
trusted," and was,lioted for re-
liability. In
.,all their ,dealings%:with
the' ,pritish they never broke a', treaty
or. went bank 'on their
The same could ,said ,tno
British traders, lititithene traders
beeittrained ea," •Scouts the Indians;
!would•Oive had a muCh ,letter hh0
,and would not now .0, so depleted in
ntimbers. ' •
Ani.Q4gst, all the racestof the world,
the,Reaj4div .stapos, oilt s the finest
typeof:Inam—in.bis element. •
In intelligeice-.
Mind 'wea- as,dulck., and as Ilia'
supple and powerful He..not,
only could run and switn and tide and
shoot,. but ,he,ceuld think' clearly and;
keep hiewite,abent ,hird'in a tight cor'••
•
•
:lionora.ry,Pesident of the 'Bey ;Sotits..
of America. :
Boy Scouts at World's Fair
Tkedirectors •of the World's Fair to
:be, held ;• .this year in Chicago have
asliedfor Toir Sands to act ne.Gitards
of WOO, aides,. Orderlies7-'meas-eir::
ger& and guides, and, to assist at flag
cerentonieS.nnd to, take care' of infor-
mation. booths. , • , • •••• •
Angnst24Ili will be "Boy Seoher-Day"
at .the Fair when a big .13637 -Scent' Cir-
cus will be staged t'he pageants and
ring "turns" being contributed ArY
:Scout from all. Over ifie • Utfited:
:He knew nit the sign of the woods:
and his knowledge pf.,enimala and ani-
mal ways made `Pim One of' the ,finest
naturalists in the, world. ever
notedfoOnsceptioal tracking
AtOCk--7-bankA----:of• ":-Great-:Btir7
ritai„Sif . •
Scouts
John Warcllaw'llililnn In The %Rine=shouand
fout9e,eastP especially
he
teenth dentuty4Loncion). • truemanhood and keen scouteraft..
His eagle eye, unerring; Judgment in
following a trail, his silent footfall, lis-
tening ;ear," graceful carriage; silent
tongue, sniffing ; nese and, , splendid
courage—these •,e'nd 'many :ether attri-
ntea, too nuinereue'ot. mention—made
the. ;Red Wien the ..finest type of
Sedutheed.:' ever known; and 'a type
Wheich60;.ev.,m:i Lone. Ocout. 74/1 4o well
to
, ,ther:Littie Entente.
The Foreign Ministers of Yugo-
,
Sleile;•RUMania, antitCzeche-Bloirakia,
, , ,
'bated signed.a tilitity. at Geneva. They
,he.te set up an institution without Pre7
'ced`ent in European history. A "Per-
rannent, Council" of, the "Little En-
tente" 1,S; to :•coosiiit of; alt three For-
:eigii,;•kiniaters'ao'd *IA' direct a .toni•
foreign and 'economic` policy for
all three Powors. Tluis en the hnnia
of a: cOnfMon Itir,eign %policy, an,."in•
ternatitioelCetntnunity" has been toxin-.
ded;1'14.e.. powerful ; as:any war. more
'strongly ,armed than Pre-war .Austria-
Hungery.., It. is ,aelf-evident ty4t ,sy.ch
:extrnerdinarY'.theriSnres•do not spring
••trern;ord,inary situations. Europe IL
ailing. physically and raOrallY . The,
revelationof ;the 'last -.101,e..-nionths
have shoWn•-the,70710:,t4Ett:thOie who
' went 'reVision of the .territOriel,:set-
tlement; it,r*,,,getthig ready- :to support
1iii claims': by • force.--7:-Manch ester
'Otterdiatt. • , •
• ,THE UNITED
•. The Growth of Villages,
• During the years froniA,920 to 1930,
when the strietlyTiarming`,poPulation
was rapidily.; loSIng ground, the rural
'villager population - steatillY gained: In
1920 there. were apPrAimately-,-
000,000 Americas living • in the vil-
lages. In 1930.this ntiniber'has risen to
Meanwhile, the farMs'llad
lost ,only 1.,300,0.00„" s'o, morethan
half the gain in 11.111tige •population
, came froiri..eisewera than the stir:7
rounding fa.rins,-PbiladelPhist Ledger.
trotadtan Banking Stability.
..• •
'The ,expetienCe . Of 'Caneda,whloh
fosters brinettbanking, has f,urnistied,„
a powerftil 'argiinicnt for 'broadening
Privileges' netv $0, narrowlf.retriet-
,
ed the; United States:-. COrtipql-
, , ,
min with our record Of Mere than
5;00,0' failures in %-i1a$t four -years,'
Canadohas hat lila. A'single' failure
•during the, neVresqon rry 20
' lheCOn federation . ' Ilia '1I6-•
Our ,wrr' Vpry.llnft-
r4•11•nro.,, ,Ytis v n. 41g
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No on(' r•vor,heo,n ahle'rr6,vrilain
why baldheaded then have.their'lialr
cut toore attod th other
•
•'keno Event Stan* Collectors
Mani I.itorties are entliusiestin Stan*.
,C011ectors,and they will lut lotreOted
to heat of.a" new isSueof..the.,Ittimani:
en'Oaterrintent -eripeetally to comman-
d:rate the 2lst year of .Scouting' in that
bane, , O.; set., comprising,. a
demir ,'; ,the
Scout doi;id,'..Turp;.:(4eOutraitta•tar, and
•the King In Scotit:te.ifOrtal *.: • •
, Yon will no doubt •be:' keeu. to
pos-
eess thia:iitteresting 'Set, •
.',. If yen are Interebted., in Obtaining..
stamps Of ,Eihrpn,ttieulot :pountry, why
not write to %.`LOne' 0,' c/o Lone Scout
•.Headquarters. .,He will probably be
able toihelp you,....,
.U,II.•Preiltient"; Aloe Heads' BOY Beouti
,,President ReeSeVelt,' has succeeded
'forraer: Pre.Sident, Herbert• Hoover 'sus',
„
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Sena BotibrH01101:Ir'FOi, Mr. Beatty :
• AecOrding: to ';the inusical critie of
"Batni!day... and •other
promul-
eut
made, an inipertant;:;centribli-
• tion. in:a ne*.field: with the publication
;Of 'e 'new Song. book,'"Songs,,-for Cana-
dian Boy-,' issued' under the atteplbea.
of the.Boy •Scouts .Association of; :eine.
ibee,..The *kat is dedicated to Mr. E.
neettY. as President, of theCana-
dian
General Connell .of.the,BOY Stouts,
Association. A feetere. of Ihe.' hOokia,
its: 'selection CE2 ,,ttaclitionat British„
'songs..-witlisketch.eapf their historical chased 54-7--...to_put...on..nats....on-blaY
,land. 7,1.'1114 of .ell, the nalysis' ..tvas
, • ,
Proficiency Teste•, 'not -aciapteld-, tO,a .grain 'prep, at all,
Two Kamloops, it.t.,,Seoute,:ntadea .it contained far toe much ,nitro7,2
1.0,mile," entice trip' . :es ..their '.:0-hont ken anci;PotaSh. an'd fat too little '090-
lontney tent, otiag,. eanOe..-baiit by acid: .iind•reinilte *ere •Obtitin.
. . .
theniselven, • • • , • eti: ''ithere.;this ' was &Piffled. and the
V4Teeo .boys p:'ot:.ftisc ea. ogle& farmer 'as .ninekineeneed,1 True,. the'
to peek the' teat' by the' easiest- POSeible fertilizer agent, • should . net, have ..ebtd
method. They went to considerable thus anstlyela. 'to the • farmer 'for "bets;
trOnniti and; spent .e,let'ef time build-• beamed on the face ot it, thie.fertiliaer
ing 'this 'Canoe, ito passing : this' ttist, hiel.g.a4.12:03,01.,unnittr,b,ogre,np:c,pasr,;:eorr
was big adventure for them.' ttvelY , high ...ifotatih'ee.rigr; *bite 'Oats
;Hew aro YOU 'getting along With.
require 'a Sinell amount'. of nitrogen .
,Yont te,sts?6, YO'ff think .it•is
rather little pettish.' • ••• 1,
.ic acM and
about thite, Yon,,Were piontoted, ..the
mext, gikdo of s000fi4g,?-, • , ' Is inst. such point's' that we. have
rr,
.Frr+r•
Heilry 'G. Bell, Pept.,7of
Address All 'Letters 'to, Farm Editor, 73 Adelaide _St.
West, Toronto. All Answers Appear ii
ColuMn. If Personal ,Reply is De§ired, EncrOse
Stamped and Addressed EnvelOrie,
I. 'What geed Is the analysts,' Ho*
40- I know that I 'am' getting what ft
BAYS?:
Answer.:—The , fertilizer Analysis
your guarantee: AR, ilitiMeted above,
every fertilizer menufactured IS re-
quired to attach a tag...containing the
analysis which lie guarantees the
goods within tlid bag carry.. The
Dominion Department of ,Agrieiilture
maintains a cdrp.s.:of opicers, *hese
business it 'sit° check up on the fer-
tilizers 41mt" are being put` Out • ti see
that the mo.nufaciirer lives up, to his
guarantee. The inspector • who... has
this in 'Charge has the, right to visit
Any man s, •factorY;'ur
,.store house of, fertilizers at Any tittle
that wiiates.,:ond, to. draw -Samples
•
, csoa,raineplbese.l.ohwe,-, et he eo,filtte.ei ml ain4ttul:.aPct,
.at Ottawa,. and ,:on andlYSis„'theY
81„1:4prpiprotection.. it. hi:1:: xe.f:c,: :.;;a0t4:. are st:ope:t f:4 he.
infringement' of the law:•'7•Thie Isyour
appeal
he
nentative to fake a ample so. thaat it,
near-
est inspector an'tl he Will Send a repre-.
may be. anaikke,C.as ::we have indi-
cated., • .• • . .
2. What toll' about the use of
.
a'.fertili4er from its. anal,ysis!' ,
an'Aef•nyils*is,rt'e.ti.sTir
Answer.
-oei!t7tientaToihy!
ror_.41stoie6,.tak"e the threefprtilizers
,n4.24; .0n.,-4-84.0.. 0712715 'Menne', es;
'we have indicated,:':iiiiit Inn,fertillser
contains .4% oraiioblp.
P.Ptd and but•tio-'61tregen:
Such iS. 'suited to .• clovers,'
or. .t� robt croni,' farms WI:,tere
large amount of mentireileS been ap-
plied, •beennse. -tnanitre .supplies re7
ttrg 62n me nt
#,4:•suPpliee'st.reletively lanie,ainount
',,'phosplioric, 'acid and fe: therefore:
Suited to2grain crOpS 'Wkere';.plitia,phOric,
acid, Ali*. plant ripener, prOduceS !the.
greatest effect. n fairiy
large' amount of nitrogen and:lootnalt
With inrount.•p4•0§iihorte•
god: :This: type of ..f.er•tifizen. to:hest
adalited ,te,roet; crOps, such as pota-
'Starch:1n. the secondary rOots,•whieh
:We, call 'potatoes. :In order' to promote
"•,ntercit. forrnetiart it has been eStablisli-
ed- for if-..-cotigidereblejength of time
•that .a.:plant •Most'heVe." supply
of. Pritish.. • ''• • • .:,',
; Therefore, In looking OVef,youijer-
.01iip,r, analysis; you cee.2tell^Nyhat type
of crop it ,ii..0abteo to,' andean pick
it out ititellitentlY2 1 , Price, :.of &)10ae',.
must enter. In, .1fUt •iitistritehle
,•analYSis'even ata,.,v1eri,Cheap
.prien•l's a,badinVeatilitit: iveknew
'fainter ...not ' 'pu
'111
bOckirquill:
added. And the ball begOtneAnite,lOge:
The small WooPballs,Arepte,..c)onge.p•'''
-i°nut!es'Ptni,fies:,:'.4;0•§4tin..0141,airOP'.ar °IiiIttl,71.:1 u:tIlset„ .
i_ln relieving wool hail 'obstruction;, ).:04
an sally 'physic can always pis.. rie.d., ..".
Ptavetikitin; should be: practiced. ; •
''.WY'llirg' t;i9C:g1tViSAn' '414 al $1110011!1, :Pillil4l.!vir.1:11O'el.. jet;iilni.534'aterto •
, more .iikeiy.to.,.Keeine:firJetims of ,
, ball obstrubtlen. : •So. get. rid•of;
•ticita, and ''ilep,,, before the lambs 'ar(
ibbrit •Triin, ma flie, *eel, from thelit .
inecliate region of We:under:And ionei
' flanks of' the 0We. it kamks'pernist A -
. ., . , , . , . . .. ..
04
,•pullint",wool..tiye can he, diaci uraged ' .; •
. k ,b4tlirg411-g'-.0.*001*-111', ...p1444,-------;,
witn.: A. mixture. of , aloes And linseed tor .
.. 'OrIpp.led, Pigs .,
i)i-gAittili.iiiSt'7-otti-O•iirwpfitotoh30-,-;-404Ur-:.)h-1,f-ria, oil .d4_,,..,,,:.
td the fact that Winter pigs do 114 gel :
the benefits of f`i*Oirend.gilliShill9 Its- {If
ti10:-4411141er,' pigs:. '.gad, living COIldi ],. '
.tiens. and linprePer feed • are the 1 i...11%.q:
le410; dI14, fa9ni'4d. C,6rgimP.Pflotilitgaie,P;t4gisy,tor,olkw.,:tririfr..•
ot, mineral: matter' end., a, green. feel 't1477-7.
intihtituin do' not 0:Wrong. Pigs.,,,thal , •
are.kept. indamp..i.drroundinge and fe4 , •
mi.:rain 'only are the ones that pstta.113- ,
become stiff arid develop: distoi ',.-id.,•inis •
shaper'. leg bones. l'A ..eliance to ..uleer.-
in a day ;bed; '03ia.. eat feeds containino
lithe,- ' phosphoins- • itila , , y1.6111[11
•,slietild ., be the .privite-go..df erbry, ,pi .
:Alfalfa, ' ether • cheyets',. lifire,•.vuoile.sh,
or. bone 'mem If fed from the Lan. Wilt
preVetit "bilopling. • ' The alfalfa is vain •
opio-fivtliot it Supplies,.,olmO4soi. liniet '
and .:vitarnitiee• necessary . per :proRei
bOne.tnalting,.. , If :Your. pigs are eating '
up. the. straw bedding; tpey ;are. doing:''
50 because ttrieY have af'. cravind,'‘fOr,the ' -.--
-little.1.?Ig.g.00.4.v Ita: b.141,k,14,0;,t.4...11.119.1.19--,4-
pt."it .Inp.y, be Wornts and hunger..:Cripr\
pled :i,ts- Iiii.,.., :Peen, 4eiped. ,by he
.feeding• of -a 'sniall'attioent. of C'od lilier,.,..''.
oil, bone •flontand, alfalfa Meal: • ., '
... • • _ ', . e'._,, ,7-7-,-7.H. '
Good Market For Our .
. - Cattle in ScOtliziii ,.
,
' .ia,ii.ii:44., Cattle ,ito, .014:... 7iii pas:.1)0'.::.f; 1.
7449- ...46.0-7--eiTSS.. ,Sillatrin----Were-solk
by public miction:nt -:,A1,erkleitilS *hark
Glasgow, on February if... ' •Air,?P'..W.
Jolingoni "Canadian -Trade -.,CoMmia :
*siOne.r.%-:at': Glasgow,- writes that ,th!'
.attendance :of ,nuyers.• was largo 'and
,teprSsentatiie,..endhidding was brisk :•
The cattle Were et excellent PnalitY,
:t4e..:st!iprn0.• cent's:Ming. blank. prime
beef. bullocks of !goes," ', class : 410
iveight.,7'. '.$'`Ully :•lialf. '.'the ''.•ShiP:inent,. ' •
howeVeti corliprised-: Useful ••. weight • -
' stores,.'which were ',be:night :hy !fermi, ... :
ere::for- Winter .beep'....''On.:tbe..,WItoig ... •
prices :Were slightly better,than thefts •
realized: At., .tilie 'Ittat. sale:,.. on ,,,Iatniary
Tie ''s'deutis of: ,c4:011.0 .haie tikeaf ul:t.intkitft article .that.theever-.
plenty ..of......retim to Welcuine newaga ,::erott:lirzfeer:ranreniedest Tooered1:?tso::
know and
tiers to 'their we Would like 1•4}'D'ut i'rlat.100 76'!"•In
'tPif .8Yeo6u.'Taatfrilyet)). °to' linn..0,C.).nrteagUr Ontario
't,tcoOlipt; hls Colic or Stretches In Lambs
why, not ho'st 'Loup 'Scout? This condition o
ken oCby vanlous
'gramme is: made0especially for boys nettles, as Streteh$ and beliy-
wite live in: the'tenetry„:0, In ,,plates ache In iambi; is•,treatieritly traceable
where there lane reghlattkrOaiN. to intestinal stoiMage".: 'caused , by
:Write fer. information to The Mite
Scout IMpartinent, The Boy: SeePt.$
Association, 330 Bay . St, 'rep:AA°. 2,
rho will be glad to ;hear from you.—
"Lone E," 4
Dont deSPIkki,helittle ,thingn. , The
Mosguite le More ;other than the Ede*
phartt.: • ' •
strands of wool felting into 'a ball -like
mass, to be .Carried into -the intestine.
:Intestinal .stoppage.,ie always 'serious
•and very : ornat. to rellcvo. Lambe
.Pick up, attends of woel, whiCh..they
dnd around fend rncks, aad;: fences.,
•
swallow the same, WhiChnlay; rititaitt
• in theatOrattch of the lend) and be-
tionte, Incorporated With Plecesof Mitt
and form a ban.. ;Mere wool may he
Toy -Break Campbell's .Mar?
a
ritkrS: '
V
,
'
'',-chla h *,iti,s11' driver lif, a Stith& Oar .should c aptUre , *Old 'apeed records an Xmorieen sands
ted much' l'f). Harry ,ffarti, Who; 'baked by, T.Thlted $tatet,frutotnntllpev en'gineers will face Vs ,"Spliit
., ' ,76' over gtirop Dry Lake, Callfdrnia, %fn An attempt •' to keak.paikroiortr mark,
4.
• 'Or,
: An'iater.esting eattire Of thiS.,.Sell ••
was Abe .'fait' that the reStrietiois.,
Which. formerly 'applied to Canadian, ,
bnila.,haVe nottr: been remeved.:, Tloee
if they ."Etre. passed by th.
MiniStry,.Of Agri:dboute,.. may now be
Shipped to fink:: Ontaide minrket tol
elanghter., In.Cenrieritenee4 the, sixty-
four...htills• ,the.:shipinent' were hid
'ter., • bybutehers' ftem,Edlaburgh
. , •
Rtindee, Pertitiand other centres, al
well • "as, • by the.. • regular • :Glasgott•
butchers, and brought from 42 to LI
per head More as a result. ,' Mr. John,..
son' believes' there •*111' alwayu be' O.
.03o4 .soo for Canadian •ca:ttle , is
Scotland,provided, that...010Y .are kept ,
tip, to, the genie, high qUalitY„:and Clasii
as •r•thone Of the '.recent '
Torento Mail and Empire. ,"
• , •
Paris Fire Chief Wages
Warfare .On Noiu
Paris.—Jean• 'Chief) e, c e
• is,. trying Se.4ut nOfile .in
Streets, but he. hdrnits hegets: nervoue
When the city is: too
•
"1 ani constantly Seeking for ,a rea,
,Eionable but in my Way'
fate. :against, noise, ' .must reinens
her • that , ,noisy city is, 'a healthy
eitY: Cities ;are like cbiliiren, and ex.
pert* beceine'itaxiOns When the chill
Js'sllent and. the: city is mute," '
No ',less than.' 8,216.: persons havs
been prosecuted in SIX montlia /fol
unnecessary noise.
Northern- Flighveray
.. , ,. Provost( .Outlined
,,,••Torotite.—With strata or' men; WO '
-,kfbg in 3() inc1ioi3 ..of.'13nOW,AO:exeava
'rock and. fill in matikeg*.of 'Norther
Ontario, ,work upontfib. trans•Canatt
'highway—,"tlie one good thing that h
4 ' 6 Otrte ,but of the dcpression"--contini
ilea' through Winter months unabat`
Jarlterf Sinton; chief engineer Oet,1„
DotHtltfitentof Northern 15evelopniont„
stated . when. ' befe're. the .1."'orOnt#
_bratteli:- of..the....EngineorOg...jaatittx
oitt,i'd-O:int'aa,k(17inai: t:ie, Pi:lisle:1 istilld,iiii,
nJ
described niethodit and Prog7eist of th.
,
Mcak •
Niorabeze, Lra
Per,..14:4h.e.:,11,entile4ittrtifk.hterarnil,
he§ taught the iorgesi mink in MOO
tobi, • it ' •Weiglis,fOur • pounds a
Meitatires 314A iheltes long, two a
'half inettes:''.inrOlis dip head ad
*tit% fridosi*aktooik
• .' • *
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