ANUARY ‘ 18 1930 _ 'mr cn/\m.o1‘Ti=.TowN cuanoi-AN ' ' “gn ` ' “' -_ _, 1" ‘T;ti.":T1’_"*"""”* ‘ V *‘-._;-,-_~;~ -7 _,___ .5-ef _-.-V ' ' _ E _ _rf -4. » __ i Jr _ _,lim ____ _ ___________ __ ___ ____=______i ____ _ V: _ -f | V ' ‘ l t_'__i '_ , ... .. _ ___{__._-iusyll-li1l-Iii* ¢ I ,red ni' tiieir brass buttons, and me iallors had to tlc their garments to- Cdptazn Cook at Nootka . ______.____ 01 ______8_ _"___ ____ _ I ‘stives could not get by barter, .theyl 1”; Made in Stolcs lily _ Fox IPelft's ‘_ V .n lcd to getby theit, and a constant ., "‘h had tobe kept to prevent spikes ` °“"‘“' ““"V”-..““"._;‘..‘.‘ “»“.2°’..‘3; Pl E. I. Poultry Show’ .le.lé..1{¢1=Jm'V-\' .\'» psy particular nllrnilmi l tn the dreaming ul Nilver Fha pelta. 'o the reailaile 'and art- latie mounting ei lilo Marla. and poaitiiely |unranto;d the relnrn of the neltn sent un ri Q In-auiltuiiy iiniaheul aluIe_ \ 'Special Prices to Ranchers 35 Buade Street itools from be g en y _ Hans. _ _ _ Cook speaks of the excellence nfl 4 WILL BE HELD ON 5 heir decorative designs. and or t_heir l _ { uni in handicraft. or which their , _‘ - thievlsh. abilities were perhaps` a 5 ` _ perversion. .With metal tools in their ` J ' _ t i capable hands. they were able to pro- 0 | -1 ‘dum more rapidly work of :i greater degree in nnish. Most of the large I ‘ totem poles in our museums no doub: i _ _,_,_,,_ ,,_,,,, ,ms ,,,,__ ,md me ,,,,, NASH MOTOR cralts of the West Coast propablv ///Wy / "~_\ \_ Quebec City 4,11-1n'_ ______._1-- FOX /FEED FOR SALE _*__ Beef Tripo Beet Melia ileet Lips ' Beet Tongue Trimming: Boneless Beet V al. lin carcass) i.§hb Pluck: Lamp Tripe Lambs and liiuitonl lin can-ass) Horaemeal. icarload iois or len) Hogs l’lueiis\ _ Hogs Liver ' ' ' V' - Horse Liver. _ \ The lsland _Cold _Storage Company Ltd. u-za-il. ______1__,___f-11--*1‘ Netherlands industrial concerns are being esmblisehd in lryny other coun- tries. ` ______.._........ GM. Lampson B Co., _ l»ll\\l'l"El). M Queen Street V London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FUR! - Shipping bags will be Iurnllil- od without charge by applying to B. T. Holman, Ltds um- merside. P. E. L _ depreaented by Alfred Fraser. lnc. 212 Filth Avenue New York. N. !. _ é 4060000060-00§0600+OO%0OO-O » BRAC-E’S _ _ rox FEEDS ~. Carlosd quantities ,iusi received Harris’ Boneless Horse Meat llsrria’ Bee! Trips -» The first Atlantic voyages were ~\ . <>> rn mo cook received n commission n names. t-lwueii _(1-; ;'.'. ’ "”' _, _ -f _.__.=-= m`-,_`;\.` v \`.' L. \ _ - i ~_`. .. - _:.§_ _ - ’_'»`~»-"F75 \`~ fr' `. -_ ~:~1‘1;;_ " ` "T-_- _ _ .lr . kmed- Mm' as well as their bark clothing were ' in Clerke, w Simcoe family. 'Always eager to`1\i5 ¢l°HBlPl\. Ciiila . _ ll d ith mental iow `°UC¢C¢d9d'll7 the ¢0mU1B\‘id» m9-50 0 Several of the men wore wooden learn, and endowc w i - ,~ _ ilnai ei!o'rt to thc n°1'i»\1-0!-BWI-\'d~ masks, carved to represent the heads / ° especially thc women, were conical _ °.ornimcnted with' painted designs a North-Welt Passage sa aagerly and persistently as the inland voyageurs looked for the river that flowed into the Western Sea, Sir 1"ra.nei.s Drake in 1579 had made bla way rounds the aouthern _us or the eomunent mm the mme M and seiled up the Western coast tar north ‘as the present day Cali- lomia; but he found no channel that would lead him home to England by the atinnuc. and hsfwes forced. to circle' mixiom to return. rn the 15th Cent the Russians sailed from the eastern shores ot Asia. and reach# ed what is now Alaska and British Columbia. The Spaniards sent ex- reputation or being one of the mas: but iw asain Storrs vrosr ol a scientiiic expedition to the South turned l'° “Kuna by W” Seas. So succemful was this voyage | that he was given charge ot a second Def 175°- . _ Gxpbdllbh WhlCh fi'¢I¥l 1772 00 1775 explored the Southern Hemisphere. such as this usually included in th Pacific and in seiirch ol xi North-West *N131 "°°°"d5 0' “W l"1‘_'°f5 ““ Pusagm Captain Cook was mzm.(1c`,1lpcoples visited. On Cooks l as the oillccrbest 'qualified tocon- :"°'-Valle he “S W°°°mP5“i°d by d W mm lyrung artist named John Webbe Ho .sailed from thc English Cl1aniiellW°'b‘b°1` “W 9 U , [with his two ships, the Resolution :d“1`\“3 me V°Y“€° he W” Present ' Cool¢'s death, ot which he later m era of a high order, he gained the _ _ _ - d ess. V further voyage ol discovery in the liliflll Of dfafi»SmiU\- W 0 as or hirdsbf nnimnis. capable nsvigators in the service. in _Clerks died. and the two shire. undef Their wepons were bows and arrows. 1768 Cook was appointed commander _the Wmmand °f “Wm G°"°- "°` 5111118. Clubs Of bone. stone toma- i 'fl Uf A51” ihawks. and spears, tipped with bone and the Ca-pe oi Good Hope in Octo- _oy f|1n1;_ or, 1;; fi few eases, copper or l iron. » e them fonly feet more inlcngth cl \ projeothig prawn, cu.r\'e`d and painted glto reprcscii-t animal figures. a Their houses were about seven or r, .night feet high, built of ` planks e l to give light and air Mats dl’ coarse There is no_li:iirym.1n in Eastern Canada better qualified to judge ot the value of Dairy Rations than Mr. McMillan as his lifetime has been spent in brecdingirear/ing and feeding cattle for show and production. -ASK YOUR I_.0CAL'DEALEI€ FOR UNION GRAINS-if he cannot Qilpply you, communicate with- _ _mlslw llarris' Lamb Trips Harris' Lamb Piucks Harris' (heel) Beet Liver Harris’ Horse Liver ` Harris' Beet llearta Harris’ Beet Trimming; Harrie' Beet Tonrue Trimming; Flsiuneai :wie-5 _'Gila ?=',wder Alfalfa Meal - Charcoal l‘.I::.I Bonemeal ' Dried Yeast _ _ Newfoundland Clear Odorlcsa Cod Liver Oll - R-M. Meat and Milk Fox Biscuit ' R-M. Charcoal Meat I-‘ox Biscuit R-M. Puililv Meal Shredded Wheat Broken Sodas vliamlnerai. ia mineral (eel and eowdltlonerl lileaiblend, (a. cereal. vegetable, nut and liver meal for foxes) Sold in any quantity, All orders appreciatedi BRACE. McKAY `£¢‘,.CO. Ll MIT E D SUMMEBBIDE, P. ll. ISLAND WI-5 round. Legends of a great semi nie. But no break in the land barrier \ Mt/er vmrmg New Zcahmd and many ‘si drawing, an cn l' P cm he ro 'England was engaged for some yea the stories mia in canada of n west ward tlowlng river and s great sal lake. England entered on the search 1776. In that you-r, while dlsconten in the colonies on the Atlantic Coastm . 5 _ _ was breaking out into rebellion and a ‘he reached Nootaica Soiuidnn yan- _Wm-8 keen and accurate observer i ' \ l 4 ' h declaration oi. independence, th 5 ' sthcm which were published int 501 Amcum lend snipervlslng the engravings fro l 1 in March. 1178 he eww lninccounf. of the expedition He w V E91' y V . as ir sight; oi’ the land. Boisterous gales lclwted E member of th.: Royay Acad- their. fires 1;.. Ai; the end not thc single-roomed 5 fdf°i(° the Shlvli OU WC “Omit 1°’ lemy, 'and won. a considerable repu 'several days but sailing northward ',.,»|,_m as 3 pdnm- Bgth he and Co e couver Island Here Cook remained webbers drawings give VBN9-ble d ie D. dry in thc sun or in the smoke of ok houses fautlicst from the door, were ' . _ _ff l e_ rect high. carved into the shapes of /I ' ' ' c inen, beanis or birds and painted ln' ‘ British Government iitted out two for ulrnost all the month of Apiilx re 'tails of me physkay cha,-ac/fm. of ships for a voyage oi discovery i I the Pacino. with orders to retum rigging of \viiii~h were badly clamacc-rl along \be Nortliem Coast of America. land laying in supplies of wnml and ii' s. po*bie route in that _ direo".lon ,\\~ater. Hovliig put his ships could be found. The command was lgoed conclltnu, lm rcsuincd h_is voyage given to~C».ptah1 James Cook. lolili sailing in the licire _o_i finding n ~ -Cook was thc son of a Yorksliirc§nassa.§c that might lcnxl tn thc rust. !arm_ laborer. He was born with a ` Ho passed through Bering stmit taste for the see. and became a sal- f_unl.Ll he ioiuid his pi°ogi~css barred hv lor in the merchant service, tin which I solid ice. It wawnow iicnriirz t-hc he spent several years. Whcnwnr lend of Augiuf: too laic in the scn< broke out in i755 he joined the Rcyni :sen to nttciiipt to rcV`|':ri\ bv n nortla- Navy at the age of tvrenty-seven, and ' ern passage, il one cxiscic-rl. Cook, soon attracted the aiiicntlon ol’ his therefore. docid-d in lurn hack in superior omoers by his ability and his 'the S'mdwl.~_|\ Islands rimw known :ls ` v i. H'D21l‘lI\€ 1115 V°SS€lS~ l-“C “msl-‘ imdiiiatives. their costumes, imniemen _:uid dwellings. :md ct the scenery se o the countries explored On th ` f _ . _ . _ e ' mmidmwhigs and on Cook's admiral) lgraphic written dercriptions, 11 nccoinpnnlng illustcration is based. Cook tells us thu.: the Indians Nnoilra were in general below tl avei'n.;:n height. with plump figur round broad laces. high cheek-bon tial. noses and wide nostrils. thi lips, aicrmdant coarse black hair ai sfmitlincs thin struggling bear »Ti\cy were cloliircl in garments mn of lice'-b:ii‘k, beaten into fibres whl “_ It must have hz-on a dimrrm task ck |i.r\ carve these llziires ' and in hew id " their house planks and their canoes d5_ ~vlVtl1 i-he rude. lm'|‘lcn'ieiits ol s-iolie or dc -bmw whicli were their only tools be- fh 'orc thc white _man iirniiglir. them s_ placed large tree trunks. five or six ts strong vivid colors. These images, mmmonlv known io-dav‘ as ioiem ie ~ » _ ifcitem poles ni;-lsidzz in front ol’ the or houses: He gives a view oi' an inter 'le 1-5 wooden boxes for seats and storage A. 1-ioRNE_ of co. CHARLOTTETUWN UNION 'GRAINS _ LIMITED EXl1°dii.lons of scientific discovery They tmvelledxgn canoes, many ot ‘ ,_, A 4 When the Government projected ii' h ad K ‘dun out of tm mmks Wm mga . _ ni c pc- __ 'J -' ‘ C ` ' l 1 duct the expedition. an _ ' ,_ U-_` ` incoordin8ly was given the command. §b°¥"" 1” 1°“d°“ °f SWL” l’“"°“"°'S°' "°“3my helm' “Wh hm” WL °" fm' ‘ d umemus sketches \wh'idows, End te roof planks laid ~ \ hc loosely so hat they could ig moved Rio: with two larizc carved images, as l ¢.;_ ' Cook dcs:rib':s them. l t°.molals. Cock ioiinrl that some of aeoaeeoeeooeaoeoeooaoaoo gllawaiii, and spciit the winter ex- 'were kottcd and nlaltcd tmzether '°°'°_***-**‘“_"_""-_" siriot attention to his duties. He _ th tieet which carri _rro§v|:rRv I-S¥U~'P'P L I ES 'Our Poultry _ii_up||liee_ are, toinpleio. Hens should lay this lime ot year therefore we calf! a lull line ol liialeiilords Eg; Madll. also Beer Scrape, Bone .Meal,`t':iiareoal, Oyster Shell. llloadrxgiai or-i¢..si¢. _ __ F we _nm . ni; .ma __gt_ Cracked corn, cornmeal, Belin- a|'alar.'sU¢9l, _Oil _(Isla, liail f- 'ulml lllutie. Robin __ '- _ ._ Bnowi Drlit and " huh sues- _ Yaoi "~Whola_ Wheat sais Vat laik! writes. di B0. -rn' served in e i . ed 'plorinfz the Pnclilc in that mizhhor- form a rouch fchrlc. and edged wi Wo1te‘s army to__Quebec, and during th`o\ale¢e Cook was employed in tak- ing euundinga and making charts of the bt. lawrence. While engaged in this work he came under the notice oi’ Captain Simcoe. the tether or the Upper 0anads.'wi1o commanded one of the ships b0GlBKi!l¥‘Q\lebeo. Cap- tain Blmooetook swarm interest in the clever and conscientious _ young sailing-master. and gave him instruct- ion in' navigation and mathematics. I ._ -eooooee-o “d ' - . . d his rem,-n tg ibark fiber or straw. ond well made I , i i’ th Ll d ol tl 2. ~ , ' icading eastward grew up. to match de; Eoivnm; ulcmnoghwnjt CZK” I in pmparing- we finished drawings purposes, were their furnishings. In- _ ’ I m .aide and outside. thin 'poles were set‘ . 1 u on` which fish were suspended to 1 't' V 4 . l l '- 'rioles. apparently in Ccokls time were _ VV I its b foimd mil inside the liouses l S n _ _ _ _ le ~ 9 i' V V ~ ‘ V None ol Wr‘.>bcr’s drawingsishow any i QUAUTY of Produc? _ RICHNESS of 'Vitamine Content _ sUPER1oR/Tv in Hig/.e.¢-¢in.Vs _ Pelt Production th V ~ _- R “or/por. semc1‘mcs li::erl‘ to handles that the natives were eager io get; ECONOMY in Feeding Costs _ ~ For sale by distributors in leading busincs! centres and direct from factory. a imrenmt Biscuir C0. cnAm.o_TTC'f0\i/N (’.C°..l. ~ __, .