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The Goderich Star, 1934-01-11, Page 6• , Xleard a woman. 'On La, Oroilttnn',10*.Y that 4oma ww liaU a layite kitchen, inight, Itb color fAt-4(0.1.111: Otist i41 everyfliiug ,in its"Ottee *as tle care -free wornan 1 hi doubts.. Any - Woman who hu ueh per tection'*ter 440. is not apt to be the .004 She MAY be haPPY but. 00 Jolly. A,tItett wacrum 11 not joilY, won* -and there are not Many women Who have the *nem to; keep their .hease at the height of perfection and, yet hoe energy' enough to be Jolly. It 40114 not be, but .for :Sonia restSon, or other the Medan' icemen Is 'opt • to be woman. 'Pa:0001 In house -keep- ing is What We ShOlfid shitAat, but it we 101 cennotlittain it.and,still he bright. then X won't:. $ay' Akerifiee a little Of the Pee-. -hottsekeePing *nd 1004 **little in' 604 hunter; After Heildsi •IReala The holidaYs at this. season' sometimes leave& trail of sick Children. `111-4 Many ' late hours, and too many , eVerloaded stomachs.,fl Is V11.50 ,plett to have the eiMPleat Of meals for both grown-ups and- children_ .-this--iveek stthpe overWorked titturoles have a chance..to rest. Have plenty ot vegetables. 'salads grid milk. puddings or tiult tor dessert. Sponge takes are easy to digest and are gobd.4.4,41Ce. because Ot• --etntple cooklett-end-keep away from .rich -cakes nnePastrioa- ritit out meal* that are kultable. for the stinall ohlid and, then, .They may be attractive even if 'the)* are _ Mark Yone-ilteelpts , • 'When:you made your Christmas take and your light fruit take and your purl - (Olga thisjear 'Could you remember just what yans )*ott had used and ho li mutia- ' tub- -teciPe..made? -Just atter we finish • inakitirtneseTtningi tliffik i will Sure to remeMber all the detalb but -eorr and- we ' pfleal-e-ItWav trylng tor( 41nenlber all about it. It is a good plan to write on eack.reciPe the pans used and 'other TiSettit details: Xels not ten late to de it yet If you have not alrearty done se,_ 'you will appreciate this Inter - nation, next year r • Manners In Clahlren_ Every one -11.ke!--s WelPmatinere • to #04 tb*tyQuWill' ,P011 ,and" Will rieVelo E �*i) alittiral Manna 000 Contite _Dt, thse ot 74i 'IV ,near' the,, . , • tipinus.Are anptii, story, but to we Wend. new. Ttzey are to Me, X trilisti tOtifeel.. Pen at that it Al not fresh elluns that X' hoe diseav. ored but the canoed ow:, 1 found them on the, grOoetts Shea and 111WaYS .being on, the look -out for tolnething different to eittir .triedAhem. We Altai them Very znuch and X have tried tieVeral VT411 of cooking them, It you are not .faMillar .with them try thtMt for aunPer, some ,night:` 'To make them, still better they are a Canadian product, the brand X have been Wang itesuined in New Bruns." wick tirat theln .:Ohoar- der ,Made with the tonal, pork, potatoes and, onions' and X followed the Ivcipe tni the can,,. Then X Made a Warn stew, making it as X dld an oyster stew. Add craeker crturtbs to nimt. Imat and when hot add the tiaroa for a minute or two until' heated through. I used the liquid from the clami and a generous piece of butter. Season *vitt' salt. and. 'pepper to tastev-The next. -experiment was creamed clartiS and they are speelallY geed. Make a cream -sauce with two tablespoons flour, 2 tableapoons butter, and 1 cup iiquld, using half milk- •and ,liqUidz-,IrOin...theeirehms4.4.4k4e0 ohlins' and Season to taste with 'salt and, ,peliper".,-- Lit stand over hot -wafer or 'a few, minutes so that the sauee may ab. sobthe1aior Serve on toast1 eery - ed liftle---eirspii-witlilt It tmproves any .creamed b. ' Royali Cookies/ eggs. 1 cup white. sugar, 1 cup • brown. Shear. 1 eup butter arid lard nuked...14 lb. dates,4,1, _cup:Walnuts. 1 teaspoon soda; 3%. cups flour, 1,1 4caapoOn.vanilia bream shortening and Engin*, at1 beatIn egs Siftin flour and soda 4!dadd dates and wal- i.dthe dbugh-in. three -tarn31etitand'aver Slice In % inch _iflieesland Put into -bak- g pan allowing room for Spreading. ..Bake In *a fairly hot oven of about -1-400 -degrees. These are 'a rather crisp hard cookie. .• and parents -are puzzled somettines• as to, - ben 'method --a teseitlig-nienners. maids are better learned, notlaught.. „They are tontagiouit and . exp,sing' ihild to gia4 manners la7 -"Get op, sir; get UV'', iect.otih. eloraor- rietor, hanimerin a a er-hOtatif Oti- firer "Wee!, Weel. mon" came the .voi0e. fpom, within, "Let us tome to an. endee- cit onderstanding. If get up do fpay for ma- bed," • 4°- 1°t‘ Wilen-'tht/ 'inluedl°n-456& it() -A. live anittaI weighing 1,300 take hriniedlatelY console yourself1-4iitit pounds, well_ finished, will yield • a Aheidet-that--10tometlines takes a tong dressed carcass of 100 'pounds of real- thne to develop but some day to your prime beef." ' aurprbe•-the- -gootr Menai* -*111h&v` 6 artlit_ed,.....0n.e_of.-the-things-niost„ t -o be dared, is to be at ease socially. is ,-tneek___Insiste , Oease's and thank you'eand too „many *nd-hakes, the ChUd may be -made Telt-onselaus and you,..iwill.defeitt your . - • • ----13hoked-fer lirritap leeomes • lodged- in the bronchial tuba', Iferttglithc" o g. asthma . results. Nothing offers ,quite siteltrilidelvand positive relief' as Dr. J, AstinRemedy.. The own ,ende, *1)o.,,notc stress too- Muth Atti• e hi15P oothigg smoke or vapor - oene- outward.and vbsible td- ' • develop ratturall3r and -be scrupideusly polite' to -the child *dive. 4s you -would be to a ;stranger. You are , away MO* */110*Ing thsrms 0/ftft our comag j• tdrsbt� v4R-44,,,,, • •11 bomb•s. $ *yr low sued ttip fares now in effect ( 2014 under previous fate) offer du*. c routiii, both ways via V both wars 444. , cagooe song one way, return. wg the ,othen.Choir* of' lines beyond Chicago. Reduced sleep., log car firs* * Tickets good rg return within 12 months. 4.1;a4a*•••••b••••.••••. Jacksonville, Tsmpa, Sr, Peters- " bur, ?Om Beach,MiamI, Con" venient connections ,are made for all Florida pointsvia Detroit ; or Buffalo. P„.4.i.*1444r8-fie0:47-: - any Agent ' * e. pots • S..8. No: 40 Colborne --The7:1thig Is- the TrePortf o7-4, Collwrne, • i • P. are an ,e, follow4; Vc.--Arthur liftlyttoluter.TJW-1-11--res: iVfunnings, Rubi- sunt nt ore' • -,44,$^1`.),$.14'*,..#4' 4004 sods: supplylng 440, toos, as moat sh Seat. bottom* or green bone 11*'vir'1" / Wt0ott$01 low gg .4dnetien_ Itequentis may be tacest.X,their:ilt#nte,:-W4h.t17#19P, S.tnce alt snbnal;tied* are ,ioverned by thelr totat,cligetitible nUtriMent they are vaibIe In feeding Values, Their *twit rth Is disolOsectonly by ii,suarentee4 atutlirsis and their ,Ohltsbitity,,,,.A var. thtil,'*IttO4aialritednotoet7im17.3npe':;:moromir 04:404000,kintianand. tentrattra when . the 'WO are entlrely confined- to •tilehOtil*- --Ow free range th4 Pt0POttiOn inay be reduced 0,000r4,, ing to the area and the tiatUre Of the range. If there is an, abundance o:', sects: and worms. And * liberal. supply or sklmmea Milk Is „.given as drinir!•:lhe.', Meat portion Of the ration may he al - moat Or entirely absent; ' but this tion . would be present only in the early spring With a -limited number of l*tis 'Ott free range. , ' • When in tondnement or allewed, only theltbert,' ot snailthe laYIng, stock at the ,POilittli011 hPOrimelltat Station, torrow, receives *.a.' constant sup... : ply of animal feeds in the proportion. of 10 parts dried.buttennilit 'powder, 6 parts fish:Meal, 4 parts *heat Me10,. antl'4 parts .bone Meat These .concentrates form 15 per tent of the dry *ash smntture and may be.varlad at times to uIt they may When favorable result. are attained may be Credited_ to the feeding • of balanced .atIon plus breedlng...... 0yritaut the 'spray outfit- the grower shank!' give some' thought to those ;-factors whleh flinited his production and affected the .quality of .the -crops prOduc- -hod-in-03a, 24k -frequent limiting -factor -14n, profitable oral) PrOcludien Is the valence of 'pia* citeases-,Diftnjit.....ot.the_. 10t‘s-'7OiedatOne4-1,17:'-tiiarit diseases Might moos W .114044 scPied another sgna1 vtctocy.Iron-bound %military smartness Is betoming.a thin '•*0 .the past .The i3rttisb nfant0 been given a ,nev,- uniforMl _ Iii theglee of the .old not ; 01.144-the-tunie-viit-have-ait like that 'of' ornate uniforms. It have pleated,pockets and st double pient at the back, ,, to ttlak0 for . greater, -Ogg' dom of Movement. The sleeve will have an open cuff, fastened With a • *Ingle be prevented priettsing' revommend-', .ion-and-the-use- ed-contrOl ttreS-000h as-15IY.ra.:----7447 iktant_varieuespraying_48,very , COM19g! AND :UTILITY ' 11,11130rtallt and has betonie an :na_sential button, sOrthat when •the_ occasion. arlseS. part .of growers pprierarg, For spra3,3 it can bf.ii turned back comfortabi er- • 4., 1114 44 41 4 Kathleen 1VIillion. IV. -'Verna MU- , . lion, Jim- plablado, Bari iviugtord Irene Hitt. . sr, irg.---tivrins.-Mininings, -Benson]: =Ilion. Jr.- 111 -Lucy Altunnings, II -Betty Moore, Jean flit- bladoflznu Pitbladov-Ada-Pitigade. Mugford, Russel Kernighart,, Brie Moore. -Pri-iDanny•--. Idtbla -(13dra.. Othy :Pitblado. I EVELYN torio, 'Teacher. to, be effective the4p It ati • p 0 my; must, be . _ _ , . many_ _ _ .;,_. witting t e. sedi i to do lobYsLwPith Onlaar,Onr heel!:aeliteertPastilh9erillibilYhi**t'hea-liellied-t"exit. :tirt'lltAtetitil:tLirtisg '..:11w13,hibillib.`ifinp"'•:7-mlivcilfell weary eves. . operation, of the -spray outfit,' Delay's hours spent in poll them 0 nerroe arising from breakage, in equipment .eur.. brightness. ' ' ! often verynevr7shirtTra74ttiritdawir‘...testuta ' 81.P, ° di.sallivintingi- -worn*.ifiutsttre that- .0.5...turtle. This is , , T 1,1 SO Y,,,TAX. ECZEMA, RASHES & OTHER SKIN TROUBLES Seethed Healed by Zam-Buk Ointment am.intikkicalc04:11 Spit* cake. r eaith 1 'ConStipatien one. or the .niost tom - ;11104 ofhtterits,' main); doms,nds that.the -boa, iet rid of Its waste.lonchietst. gUlaritY 'eVattlation , desirable, but there are individual differences in. the *retgency of compatible with health, # generally agreed that at least one' regnler eVaellatian dailY Is the beet -habit tor inost 'people. • ' • • • COuetiPatien- may' he 011e, to some ab- normal:, condition which ..r,equires, eal care for 'its oorreetion. Most eases Of constipation grow out of faulty habits of living*, so Most cases'can be. eorrected by •attention to habits. „ To do ,so *re-. quires perseverauce. but it will earreet the constipatiOn. The moat important point is regular- fity of habit.' A regular ..t.iMe should be selected, A half-hourl after eating 1$ suggested as the taking of food semi nthr ,atiraulusjoLthe., digestive tract WlthQut 'faik.,whether or not an Urge felt, the. -toilet should be 'visited A 'Wile ibted''' tirne;'' 'pars -lit -a In, then a regular habit is developed, and a . bowel movement .will take plate at that time. • , „lter-ost-Tpeopie- do mit sufficient 'water. The amount 61' water.required -460ends upon occupaticai-ancl - season, for these. factors deterrnhie. the ainount --of water ion by the,bOdy through perg.dra- A-glatss-or:two-cit-Water-upon Ing-atirberieen. meals ,rv.,11,1 help to 'over- -come-constivatibi-1, Por many reasons, green vegetables itl-rregularItY hawk,. sensible diet and exercise' to, oiercOte constipation. Constipatien, Vtedi4304e4.• . tO PhysICAI disorders, toms headathetk 'lowers efficieney and %avers ,fatiglni,/ altogether an un,desirable conditiOnt It is worth the effort necessary and tb.00 persistency required to establish a regu". :lar habit of elfinination. FERTILIZER ANALYSES The results of analyses of official teirix. pies taken under the Fertilizer Act baVe just been published by the Dominion 0e. partment of Agriculture for the Year ending June 1933 and to farmerS. and other buyers of fertilizer it is Suggekted` that this report' of Analyses be used aS,,a guide when buying fertilizer flea seaspn. "If," says the Chief of, the. Fertffizer Dieu Ision of the Dominion Seed Branch, "this were generaily- practised, further Im- provement may be expected in the qua- lity of fertilizer sold in Canada." N� 'fertilizer for sale in Canadaescapea in- spection and -saniplirig•by the -officer& of the Dominion Seed „ Branch who carry : out their auties wherever the_f_ertilizer-# tound. be_itin 'manufacturers' ware**. ses or, -as more often happeni, in transit lanyerin freight thedsron •Wharees.' or in railway cars at destination, or quite ' frequently on the _premises of farmers who have bought the fertilizer and :feel *doubtful As to its value. Application to Dominienpepartment of Agriculture, Ottawa, wilt:ensure-a copy of the -4432----- 33 report. :7-1tABXES'FING-METIJOLIS_ moisttn'e---ane-grade survey of glaffi--h-a--ilested by various methods in ' Western Canada during the 1932-1,103,. and fresh fruits' should .be included in season, it was found that straight -corn- - I the -diet' eaeli day. They *provide. bulk blned wheat shoWed a greater percent- -, in the diet and so promote " intestinal ac- age of tough and damp samples than tivity. There are eases, With an irritable either stock threshed or swath -combined bowel, where roughage ,Is -contra-7indicat- samples. Of 401 stock threshed samiRes-, _three per cent -were -tough- or -damp,:- -ol- ---- sliotild not be overdone. 410 straight -combined samples* twenty- " -211ong. with- regillaritY fof toilet liabi wo per cent -were tough and three per and. proper Adiet must go exercise, -Reeu.." cent damp; and of 211 twath-oombined lar daily exercise which will bring the samples eight per cent were tough and large 'muscles of the body, into action is one per cent damp. • with respect to Ing - the 4PraFing.--leason, are--wid -11 e and comfortable t neclf,Paarl7ria Consequently, growers.qe urged to Make • ' el 11 _ ear y_ .111540 of the '!Wititer -months to overhaul approve& of by an, who. wore the old with a „ No. Goderich I Plate-. ir.nl_i4e.nt! and that parts, -re-; b_4444.1-ight,puiro,v'---' s_cumbersomelhan. School report fer November and Dec- -"'"elY(Whi.an"' Bee' 1/14 ev,thinir the olaTtardig'ati, has been adopted also. Is 'in ,,readiness toe.tlie season's -Work: • The greaten deperture,of.all from the ember. Those Marked with an asterisk,. were •absent tor one or more examina- '°4t4ts. Are required to hee"'''Y tirn-Ffill-nmed and fililiCan119rtable is in the the spray- outfit, make the neceseare, re- shirt, narrow and tight- cotton ner4c-P 1 ns. Total 600;444,360,......gr . ,Y9.9.c4:40-ncl '.1414.4...avrio.tiof,aa,37„twillivv,417,04,* Maurice BarwOod, 438;„ McAllister, fivealriTiebet_lriti;iisZhi;,011•04911,47w,P,.4.:locfen,,,oeped' r'ianttio4,er";_tidratitttfar-sbtea,lktoenr'4, efIdoduibilii„e " I13`, up and It IS 'a COtOr4011 experience during .the a pocket:. 00, -pase 4ivtattiand, 3,08. Sr. raiyiLlg -. Vbola Tiehborne, 306;...armand t.assalIne •°°-,rArratrie:-tassitline-1.- " -sshiuld- be ='-e,artial:rirtni-f13-g, `1;11-436"0 dile CHINESE BANQUET 303; *DEM Sielings 110; Harvey-tassaline. d delay 111--4411"4 necessa° rePairs' everYthing. even to the 109; *Mildred Powell*, 103. . la. 111116 and m(41-er,can saved- over- 'than sticks -'•which were mastered- With Arthemise Zelialine- 292* haullng the 8Pro e501:1•Men.:rilYty some difficulty. wastheAmer' Even- by : told relief, It has behind it years et ttecestk-Iteis-the-sure'reme sufferer. • Iv • COISITRIBVT4 TO THE .--;47111tiii-T14444-$ SEi 1g- Ofr TtrflERCOLOUS I - you have -1144,-SolitAti-yourt--eolitribittion teturned your seals, 0 11 won't, you pleas d do 'so now? The funds provided -will, help prevent, fl find, and cum ?tuberculosis throughout the Yelm, " 11 On behalf a all those who conte•withire the serves of the queen 11 Alexandra Sanatorium, extend _ottegrateful thanks ` who'. ;have- contributesi---in--t gratethili adr- o nowledot the free publeit given the campaign by the Tresis **rh ' • iness 4flices thronkhouV area, also spue for both contributed by ,hlessts, Smannian.* Itnicreht Limited, Loudon. - . 11 OnftlEitP4448 844.114 comtorrea 11 net% Alexandra Sittiatorluic Ontario' Ji . nada has over 8,000 Sanatozitun Ws for the ttlhereulOil- Christ. - Inas Beals help to And the eases needing thorn." ., . • 1=F:1102201I110)====ktfttoiozzt4) • 1•••••••••0•0140.0••••••••••••• -We ma $0.004$14.4.0 Academy. COIZRICH 04tAkto nplitihini School That is. Different to tom tor :ow. lens.:,1,sktot Ito wuRattittiax, 0/Mitt 934. 111 the: that to begin: training orthepeisition 704 hoPe tO sCellte fiente. but Your trainhur laaet be thasia'ali and testp144e. . tUoiseen ° - ° )- 41 individual inatriletiOrt and Supeilision .enatiles us to to four tteeds..and then you thskir advistea at raigill$ *r c*pb1e of' Watering the studies. VISE Vitt titA14 WOO'. Ittft0t, CLA,800148 NOW ttl tott00110418. U*ISp. , potitAto, •if ii r +0: rw, •• , 0 *Betty Puller, .161; *Arnold Puller, 191; Lottie Powell. O. 11. -Total 400, pass -240- .64-Dorothea-lichbOrner-25-1' *noddle Johnston, I:37; -477.4na Powell,, 134.; ...,"-Erit spoken, 105,. 1. -Total 200 e Sowerbir. 98.. Pr•-1361"iilee Edna 4omereall,• HatOld, Johnston, Freida PowelL eFrl MANS, . Teacher; • . • a EVEN, tituAlowric _ ThonfaS- Oariyis defined- genrus ",as a capacity tor taking•Psins: • 'that being, un-. it may be said that the word may be applied- to the maintenance, Of '.Canada's ma- ...war. i• • R owit a nothing escapes 'the TigilanCe of the Do. nion-4realth- Iitandi -Vein the '48414 Or' Itualci dogs- 'within the -lihaikiw- lite 'Neitli Pole to the, treat* ment-0:,Ouspeeted rabbits. 'the euziriy south. tor years Past, reports have been reeeived ROTC, „tke Boot Canadian , ,ttottrited',Ptillee and, front other source* Of .00asiOnal otttbreakt disease abating the Husky or sledge dogs Of * north.' sMF6', eigioot16.,4' hittriati beintsWelYt along the Eastern' Arctie coast during the whiter and noing .01 )031'0 and it iesaid that' the disease the,Saine time raised: halve,' amont the 'Wild foxes. Thie outbreak. was tolncident . With the :Or distemper outbreak -which. sWel* throftith, 10 renehea on Prince Itditard Island It Wu itnnossible to Iktairt hitter* tont the Attic dogs to ,establisit.,A:tteo. tblit6 (1101164111. hUt Ott the asstmtPtiOn thet the ilkstast atm a /Doi* of disteni, *esk vetoiniti-tootttio 'or, the Beath Of Aninitle Tirsittett. was sent to the torth with, OP* *nit% distemper onteine-iirtis and -rotting CatIsere made at *Elate posts. ea far nsthits Zile/Mere Wand mitt Preventive tre*tment adintnisteted..: supplies ot were lettleti• use iti:tsitd tit16" 41$* •should re-4-mear during the Aglow - winter. It *odd appear that the disease ,oeturt cybies 'of *bout • Ate years • the Vetertitili-bireetor flerz Ics both &lot, and toms. ht of the apreittl, of the 400 may die in ***bort tire dais with ay** for* ot 414400404e, 4 ( MO! .44. 444' • . . rnos4esirabIA sinipie' way to secure grade, it was found that. as A result, of such exercise IS to wails -out of doors -for exposure to rains the average grade loW- an lunar iiaily•' • • ering- was -lea#-for stooked grain and One word of warning is added. Just greatest for swath -combined grain.- -41§7 -long -as, laxatives-ot:enemasifare-uted,- '-earcadiaa-JournatorSesearele-----, - eonstipation will persist. The bowel reL-4.,_11 natlitesql;_lliss_an.octitef.13;:ettakia..ilal;•. atilt hdceoznii:Ilitdsutastanbie:hisw th:e7re. • ,49 Iktrimateriai phreoTosrist'whi_oas,tile ,oyitxn, -mtltiol,,tint.,.;::%vic!tririfouir_bli'lit:t _tcl_ktrri:ityri,..-situfe.soasm, eweonn:nb,.....,cey. i, • soltim's TillitERCine5gis . co;ntoL couver, toi other members of the ConsUlar • tuk*, and , Vail% en. ;ontagemlent in this iv be -.. .1°1°5'11 .1:km.zilleOti'ill -Iftt, lif?--S: qematid. for..4.0 a through h6_, adoption _ Most fastitileus- 1.taste • There 'iollc;Voia' : of more neggrizoeiiivhae;nitmdo'ntilteini-iLi:431)0elleit „_arit'lfrilecl-4:shoottlIFtilesati ICildn:C14ne"pasinitrgtry -t'and monk -4'41v. . dp IneliC.or 4g4ollittire obtaining•, The tde "_,,fo.___fr •thuTpjar4171-"btr.tter P"reeadi4 ''- -C1111011411Lan- ,Orteration. of publici__heaith,liodies, dairy-- dcia`mit eew.4.1tho tYteee'icawily :CeI uhlt:oteviivv.;:th ainnesr--7. aoshNpe!: 'Inen* and .11Y0--'nfock.rOwners.--,---- --..._e_t_-zilz, .....aine.se...teitirtalls;4nvsteriott.flint: .4 ---.,' .0=ova OWT- m n or thisTworit- has. Increased • -ti ntat1sying.Theineunec _Welt_ an -.extent that Art_retent_.years, this-.,--kr--menitter-E the einnev;-, Consfi_Infe lem hoe iieerv-the-- ,contrellIng -tatter nncRuctti-nl:Id 'no tleta.11-„'Ntailetsr• Wasciatql in ' - in 'regard to :the personnel -and eXpendi- prestog truly -Oriental tn.re• of the field, division "of the BealW • 0: .4kalmals Branch. 'The. work has • -cm PASSPolir Nt11§MM tectrOterzexturter,ct-tiwbracir----,•=whY-allotlittr teoniari realoieg in Canada'. 'for four or limit theactivitiesOf The intuiehin-ilinr -qv"ear "ve t""urt--"alisP°4:1 most _dant '',undertaihliil • • native county of Tent, or Sussex? Pass- "' desire," says the Veterinary Ditto.; tor ClenerallifliWannusil teport...inst. shed, 4tCP 9aftleigartY point out, that this work Is • amennntlative. 404 Under the shigle herd 'polleies 'should be tected at least Once „itinuallt In area *Mt general re -teats fluky. be deterred in areas ttr-ji for„it, Period of three yeritt but longer. . f%Ite canna. hope to make tiatiatactor301 PrOgre,ge 'unless Careful attentkut • is: paid to re -test ...Work. With nearly two mul- lion'elittle under the Wicks of the Pe- partment A.grieulture, re -test work .bee.-reeoott:-jerge'vrogortIone, and con sequently MUst. Ihnit inaterisll,r the number irtitistf4teatt whtch can be nn- dertaken with ix.* present, staff.' In ad- dition ,tlte genera/ re -testa ireisi And the Annual re-teata Of herds under the steeredited•herd, and suPerviSed 'herd plans 111100 tees. it tattle for entry.in. to these areasa an Mnat under, teken.;" • it has -,,consequently been -necessary to • • s. • •a • t •• go -back and •visit the home folk In the - ATARR AL DEA OV /We Ctikintrhal flg rt jurit iittle 1*aM of *hod rhOisse 010 to gist itn4 set 1 (smolt of ), and .and kat ports in War flute are quite. necessary, of course, but in, time of prate, aa betWein Ttrondnions atid'iliellelited Kingdom, 'they only tend to keep another , government bureaucrat"?' alive and + ,also icy restrict free -and uninterrupted travel. And the more tinvet we have between 'Canada and the Old' Land the better. -St. Cath ries Standard. . AntotIONS-Olt TREES Prairie Provi.nees Greatly Changed 1. Lost 'rbtee Decade - Since -the,taimerian GoVertunent:initi.., tuted tett-platitirtg..411vIsitin 1901 merit of the Interior (SInce transferred to the Department of A•gritulture), a total of 117,225.936 trtes have been dish -ikon.. ted fret to 'farmers In the Prairie Prov. Inca. Of.this total 115,190,070 were de- clations broad-leaved trees and, 2,0354866 *ere coniferous or evergreen. Sufficient ,Seedling trees to establish shelter belts have been Sent out from the Canadian GOvettiment Porestry Stations at Indian Bead arid Sutherland, .Sasket., ehewan„, to as many et 6,000 farmers, every year, for the past thirty years, or an ,average Of .about 4.00000 trees per wet. In addition to the free distribution, rnillions tries:ha* been sold in the Prairie Pt -Ovine -A* by owners of private rzurserles. 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