i V, last week. Standard ranch for if it f V -'1 1 TRAINS IN GERMANY -l-- M M of 0-allow"i::;”.::.?:l;'.":::.:.'i:.”::'l:..S::. " 5 1'' lauds "Ste" mm mu" lliattalion. The Royal Canadian Re- linc Prior to flrlni 0" "'9 ""9 glment, presently serving in Ger- durlng a week of intensive traln- many with the 2nd Canadian in- form- entry Bridgade. :'t::ml::;lo:;.eE'e;;:a3f, Ea-man i(National Defence Photo). Battle Against Drug Traffic Advanced Step By Canadians (feral-The battle against llllcitl drug traffic has been carried a mining the Origin 05 0Dillm- '. at Hudsonia Bay Co.'a eiicral auc- others to 5 .TlMEt,Y NOTES ON FUR FARMING Some 85.000 mink were offered Hi; wcce" with foael inspired ttenipt -experiments of In 1892 Sir Charles in with ed the major portion of the offer- i)iliii:-n f(?)f:S.,n ahdpoliiemznligratunate his. but theyillhl not do too well.l....,..gi, .., eamm . pair of wild Viclultudos of presoiit fur trade ones m N inning 0; mg silver trends have made this color moral; " .1 .tri gwas made His of- or tau the foster child in the vii-l,f,f,,'"c ”?,,f, on ,0, ,,,,'.,,,, year! iaglitod mink family. Action was mm 'h'l,i.e hi n romotlon stages "W "M4 '"'””' M” '"""l"'" 'luniilu'lhe ifidusgtr preached aroun l”' W” """” "d ””"'"v "Melina world In illlli Sir Charles sold OWl1Bl'l' lots in some cases crentedlout hi h0'ldin- S and retired a mu. less interest or none at all, Muhinon use H E, voted his mm in atialla. on the other hand. did well, mgmfn echa:m,b,e enmprgses, with aapuhlreyaiivorhlus and pas-End esmf)ushed the Dalton sanu. tels selling at firm prices compnr- mu I , of ha1;,.,mp1ion ed to the previous sale. Attend-idonm I ' C" l I to his two "'0' W" good” with "m m'j”my daualrli as allmflludnliif tuberculos- 'of purchases gain! to the N'swii g .815, .w.,". ” mm 1,, Tjg. York market. The company report- nigh "P E'f” 0” 3"" 9”, 1550 5.; ad on the day's selling as follows: wa5'e1e'.lidi 0" 33:” of ,,,e'i,.g. "Standards drew good imam:,.,.a..,;fm?,,g'f5 in mg and be. in fine merchandise and all fe- (.;,m.. minim, wtuhoui pomolio in males; pastels, 62 per cent sold. the ,s,,.m.e Edward lgland govern. "nclmlgedl "P9h”"v 5S Percent ment. He later became Prince Ed- Wldi ll1'mi ind '”V”'bl"95- w I39" ward island's Lieutenant Governor cent sold. firm-" Top in pastel and died on saiurday. December (10,281 skins) was 837 for regular 9th, l933.' males. while stewerts ranged be- tween :22--J85-M Hlsliest in fs- The prevclltion of bladder stones males was 320 for atewart. Am- at whelpiilg in mink has become 0118 the 3-ill3Sllil:pl1:relll;gel'8d- flbiqllite a Dli0l)l(llll in the United ular ma ea ew se wfih n Stairs where man ranchers are tu0P quotation of S45. Breath-of-tasking wliellior thbcy should see spring were 34144 and stewarf, ammonium chloride again this 029.50-339.50. Breath-of-spring were year for the prevention of bladder 541-44 and Stewart. 829.50--839.50. stones at wlielping lime or if phos- Breath-of-spring females were 323. phnrir 2i('lfl is preferable. Research lion ofiraw furs held ll Montrsalifheir olvn. regular. :15.25--S24; and stewarts, crs al the University of Wisconsin S1925-323.50. lore of the opinion tilat phosphoric Top in silverbluea (6,781 sklns);scid is better than ammonium was 335 for stewart males: whileichloride. The studies at Madison -an-long females. breath-of-sprlng,lhave sliolvn that phosphoric acid and atewart types shared the ccil-;is more effective in preventing ing price of 318.75. Ranges here stones hci-aiise it produces a more were: Breath-of-spring males, 316,- uniform effect in lowering the PH 75-382.50: stewart, S21-S35; and re- or makullz the urine more acid gular, 315.25-S30. Regular femalesls the basic reason why phosphor- were between 812.75--316.75. Topic acid and ammonium chloride in standard ranch was 330.50 for do PFEVCM Stone formation- extra dk. and dk males and 316.25; for females. l The Wlsi-oils-ln workers state A brochure of black and white that pllosphnl-ic acid is more palat- phofographa designed to help thelable than ammonium chloride, has retailer sell more Canadian mink a preservative effect not obtained piece: has been published by Can- with the sale and is a natural in- . , , ( - ti d hi oh i 1054 k d ax- ada Mink Breeders. The release of gradient in the mink's diet. Phos- UMTED NATIONS, NY mm pill!lril::llivdyLtlleu:1lle5l.l0:zfedeieb this 20-page booklet ties in with phaies are normal constituents of plans for an international adver- bone. meal and fish tissue. Ranch- nw further by Cangdjah improve-l ,Dr. Farmilo said the food andltising campaign by CMB to pro on have their choice of the two ments in sc termining the origin of opium sup- plies. a United Nations report showed Monday. Using an improved process by which it is possible to state the 511311) of opium for the composi- tion of the ash. Canadian govern- mentusclentists have a "score- mere: mwggch esrhtaif grrgizsut lUnlted States public health service we p . ' ilaboratory. Bethseds, Md., said: Dr. Charles Farmllo. chief of the1 organic chemistry section of the, fries where the opium problem was most acute. OTTAWA DISCOVERY "The application of spectral ash. leniific methods for do-idrus laboratory in Ottawa is aoimotc its trade name, Majestic products and undoubtedly both Will convinced of the validity and cer-ifor dark mink pelts. The brochure talnty of its opium origin deter has llist been mailed to some 1,300 . mlnatlons that ii is prepared to.fur rrfallers and others in Europe cheapcr in use than ammonium undertake the training of scientisteland South America as well as tolchloride. Roilzl1l,V- it C095 3 C9-"'5 to carry out the process in coon-.another 1.000 here in Canldli lstandpninl phosphoric acid i The front cover of The For ton and on the editorial page lat line following: i "The fur farming industry has be used this season. From a cost is .daily per 100 mink for phosphoric acid and 6 cents daily per 100i lmink for ammonium chloride. The Trade Journal of Canada for March recommended level of phosphoric Dr. Lyndon F. Small, of the has a picture of sir Charles Dal-lacid is 0.8 percent ( using the feed grade 75 percent acid). This is 8-10 of a pound (12.0 ounces) for every 100 pounds of meat, fish, by-prod- ucts and cereal. It is recommend- food and drug division in 0itawa,i said it can be confidently expected in the light of increasing analysis together lvlth several crl-f8Pl'93d 30 la? fmm its 0l'lBlI1ll be- terls developed by the secretariat Slnnillls back in the lat! 1800'! tlllt (of the umimission on narcotic few people engaged in the busin- drugs) makes an cuoneolls identf-.ess today could correctly answer ed from March 1st to June 15th.! In addition to these dates the acidi may also be fed during the sum- lBircls can Live To Ripe Age, l Travel Far, Check Shows WASi'ilNGTON (AP)--Birds live.NOTES ON 600.000 as long as 20 years and travel as! .Mol'c than 600,000 of thc haiidcil much as miles a year. the birds have been recovered or men fish and wildlife service reportedlreturn to the place of banding has ltoday. ibecn noted and recorded. The re. It got its information from mcordinsl turned up such facts ai lbanding p r o g r a m designed toitllelei Arctic to the Antarctic. 25,000 miles a year as file sun from north back again. One ban ill 1913 was foun Africa, in 1917; ded check on migration habits and me. A icupian tern banded. as 8 dead less than four month! later mlsiglgidlnavsirug be set up to decide CllllllnIE the construction of the span. nestling near St. James, Mich. on in N a t a l, South Afrlcgr one ' scmo Si The service said seven million July 19, 1925. was shot and killed handed in July 1948 in, New - . . lbirds representing more than 600 in Ottawa county. Ohio, on Aug. Blunswick was 'found' dead in.Phlladelphla. Detroit and San BRING RADAR SUPPLIES yipeciois havle beeph handed in Norllillo. 1951, 26 years later. That is the mar ca snce e program was' lstarted more than 50 years ago. lwild birds. l A record of each of the seven Pintail dllcks really travels-oiie million bandings is on file at the bonded in North Dakota was killed .sel-viccis resea reh laboratory llil Colombia in South. America; .Laurcl, Md., including banding cu another banded in California wus isponsored by the Canadian wildlife shut three months later at Pcnrliyn service. inland. 4,500 miles away in the Pa- The banding program has be. rifle: and one shot near I)ai1. come A valuable tool for ornitliolo- mouth, England. had been bamlcri lgists, conservationists and those 21 days earlier, 2,200 miles away lengaged in the management of on the other side of the Atlantic waterfowl and other kinds of game ocean in Labrador. ;birds in the United States and The Arctic tcrn has the longcsl lcanada, the service said. migration, extending from the record for longevity among handed land, hcneath the bird house it was handed it years Cod. Mass. rccaptured in 1935 and l5l5l. marking. . L. fort to advertise their product in lconnectlon with the wedding iihlch ;takea place April us. The spokes- yman added that Rainier is refusing the gifts. From friends, sllbjecls aliil Illi- mcrous well-lvishcrs, howevcr, lllf' Rainier Turns Down Gifts MONTE CARLO, Monaco MP) ipmwe Rainier In is turning down prillce and his bride will rcccilc ls::l:lel':goff:li": h:.:lci?u,:,i:;M::re:i-E lci:Ji:lldr,eds of gifts, many extremely up their product with his wedding. ?utt oftljuig-1: suit; the lnttliirg: liars- - -yc n eclcwa sor n all A. slpokfsnrlgafgzrzifs pzmdce :81: Miss Kelly should get from filo- l'-'9l'3" 5 -" . " n "5 nan-0's national council. mulllcipal ncss men are offering all sorts of colincll and the native populzilloii igifts regardless Of cost" in an ef- They thought of giving a Rolls , Royce automobile but His Si-rcno I y Highness indicated something morc iused to mix the acid and water modest would be in order. lshould be rinsed immediately to A diamond and ruby. or pearl prevent erroslon. necklace was suggested. Can Bail Out li-nu-n assets 32.100 in cash. The party's cussed sparately. to south and;of the Legislature. regarding fhe ll field in Nigeriailone, Hon. Keir Clark, Minster of I another banded in .Educai1(,n 1 Labrador in July, 1913, wag found September of that year in Scoti Longevity records include; A Purple martin was found dead in Newfoundland a hunter shot a black duck which had been handed l7 years earlier on Cape An Arctic tern was bonded on Cane Cod on June 25. 1929: was 1941;. and was found dead July 13, 22 years after the U. S. Communists Frozen Assets NEW YORK (AP)--The treasury department Monday agreed to let ihe Communist party bail out its; in four cities for. newspaper, liliily Worker, was not lncludcilin i me agreement. It was being dis- The assets covered are those at. ihe U S. hadqunrters in New York and branch Communist centres in Tuesday. April 3. 1956 The Guardian. Page .11 School Unit Break Up Will Likely Be Commission Job in addition lo the boundaries. the Commlssioil will have to make a distribution of the 550.00 whlc the Government has provided in the Budget for a repayment to the Ullit for alleged over-spending ll tliHV'Jl5 in reply to a question from the it ff)ll0WS4OppnsItl0n during the past session in Maine division of School Unit Number ntimated that :1 (rom- Francisco. p The treasury department last Tuesday sclzed party property in four cities in default of 3389.265 allegedly owed in back income xcs. Also scizcd was Rcd property in Los Augclcs and Newark, NJ. The Daily Worker was taken over and liadlrickcd under a separate lien for S-16.019 in back taxes. lll nearly all cases. the goiern- nlclll found itself with a handful of batfcrcdequiplncnt worth relat- inmal licly little in resale value. Tile ob- lcct of th surprise seizure was i0 Enable the Eovernment to sell the assets for back taxes. The pallcify of the party"; hold. ions was emphasized by the trivial yscillcmcnl reached Monday. rllillr limllrnlilz - ollnrll NOW SEPT-ILES. Que. fCPl -- Fan! j Super - Constellation aircraft, OI f cl artcr to the Seaborn-Western Company of New York, have landed here following flights from Britain with supplies for a radar lillc bcini: constructed in the aub- Aictic. Each plane carried ap proximately 28.000 pounds of equip: l nl on t. R heumatlc Pains, O: hat for Bukrho. madam: Ic.- no : cloudy urlna. Irritating passages P. i and loss of energy due to Kid . Bladder troubles, try 0!l'l'lX.u& in which earlier. fielllnn U For quick comforting. again in mi vlilx HOIIEVSUGKLI PNVE KIOSA Ml.lLTlFLOIl "' DDDDD "Anlurenu" varlsly, A 7 T J l4"l'9l.V ....... .....n. :1.-.".”.:':. .'".'.'.':..-'.".'. ' :'.::”"';.”:::"'5l'.': ing flowers - vcry ',";”"'”'- :5u"' or 313.0! nu loo. lianly - rm 5...... ,.. loo." '” us nnarliilv Inn. "our poor: ', iiuoun-no all I .-L,,7 M y son. 9-Inch. loo for lh ) ;u6.;'i. .i,.ab '15 11;. . lisnilfkigsi wvmalla. lg.:In:'l1-l.l!;Ii. 3: " . , A j a I 0? l of a 0' I 9 "' "' S Pink. J for s1.aa. per loo. FR THREE rAl.l. IrLowIIuN(; AETERS ron. EARLY onnlll Anso CANADA! FINEST cononzn GARDEN ournl BROOKDALE-K I NGSWAY NURSERI ES MIWMANVILLI lfbnna Day or Night. Market J-J14!) UNTAIIO knowledge the percentage of errorlncmon ,1mc c impossible except where it actually did start. Thefmer fstarting July l5thi and fall: fin the case of gross adnliei-allon..'front cover carries I photo of thelinonlhs to prevent losses in ml! which can be readily recognized."iman who really was the founder kits caused by stones. will decline toward the vanishing point. lfrs. P. M. Oestreicher, who liorked with I)r. Farmilo on the; project, said she believed that the percentage of accuracy would be even higher than 95 per cent in; m” ”””'e- lwelfare at Ottawa." he wrote. 5"'”lED "Y EXPERTS l or. Small said that reliable and Tl” mm” has b?”-i" Wcpardipractical scientific methods had '" the UN mmmissm” ”" '"””lbecn developed and that the corn- he wrote. lplete solution to the origin of opium is "no longer primarily a scientific problem. but rather, po- litical and diplomatic in nature." "l'lll the lilo l'eslle:ter ml on the TIGNISH CONVENT MARCH REPORT Grade Xll: 1. Puline Myers 2. Auldine Arsenault 8. Sylvia Silliker. Grade Xi: 1. Gerald McCarthy 2. Ernestine MacDonald 3. Charles Broderick. Grade X: l. Lillian Kennedy 2. Doreen Harper 3. Phyllis Myers. Grade 1X: 1. Peifly Shea 2. Marilyn Francis 8. Freda Bernard Grade Vlll: 1. Mary Irma Perry 2. Ann Marie McAldoff 3. Alice Gaudct Grade Vlll: . 1. Janie Keough l2. Marjorie Richard 3. Diane MacDonald. Grade V11: 1. Ralph Perry 2. Veynard Gaudet 3. Leonard Hogan. Grade VI: 1. Roger Smythe 2. Freda McPhce 3. Philip MacDonald. ' Grade 11: . Colin Arsenault 2. Rena Eldcrshaw 3. Elton Ellis and Claude Gaudet fEquall. 9 OWN Ll AIRMAN mas LONDON IReuferst -- Air Vice- Marshal Sir George Lainz, 75. dropped dead Sunday night in his London home while examining the CO was lllf' l?'i.i c TElEVlS l a month ago. ,"TUNE UP" YOUR svsrsu FOR spams -THIS pooch? he 6N WAY! .Wutaa in the system can slow (ION Refrigeration lyou downl BurdI('rckb.Blood :3- . 'tora. a e or i rem . kw" To An u"k. lcloanaes a system and helps 'improve the appetite, This AppuANOng l"Double Action" helps relieve Iconstipstlon. headach . dyspep- 3AL& D sEBVl0l sin and sour stomach quickly It ,Get Burdock Blood Bitfcrs MOTORS lyour drug aim-a today. I Rewlndhg on leads I ........... Palpar Elaetrla mphe c 0 in bi n 3 i l n n or lime ;Charies Dalton. This photo was Some ranchers may wish to feed: methods into ' workable procedure,S9nl i0 "5 501111? m0llillS 880 by 3”” "id dUl'lllR the Wliml 5"””'.lel'l ggems to have been chiefly in inc A. H, Leonard of the Ralston Pu!-jlI'lDl1tl'lS not only with the lntentlonl department of national health andiina Company in Saint Louis. who'll! preventing stones but 8180 to? i l '. belongings of his wife, who diedy I l 'of present day for farming, Sir lwroie:- I thought you might beihelp preserve the feed on the. interested in what I believe is theiboard. This Pl'8CW'9 has hPN1 llscl last picture taken of Sir Charles led. Whilc phosphoric acid is a saf- Dalton before his death. I fookier ingredient than ammonium chi-. this picture June 5th and 15th. 1933, before lharder for the rancher to handle. he died in December of that year.' I "Many attempts had been made by trappers to raise foxes other animals successfully in pensiount of acid be weighed out in a long before Sir Charles attempted glass container. mixed with water it. but he was the one to achieve in a pail and immediately added success. and from his idea and his 10 "'9 "lbw" Whkh already COH- nhilily to demonstrate this idea in visible form, we have our present including added wafer. The mixer day fur farming - whether it is is then started and allowed to mix raising foxes, mink or chinchillas. for at least five minutes. 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