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Carnation is very economical Carnation C IRRADIA TED Carnatio A CANADIAN PRODUCT " FROM Forestllres A National Responsibility forest protection agencies throu h- out Canada incl uding , provincial and private. stand ready ‘tofaoetlzedangerofflrewhic follows the winds of late April and earl May. These winds remove the mo ure from the prev- ious year's dead vegetation leaving —i— it dry and highly inflammable. Not UITAWA, May 4.—In an a until the June rains and the advent fire prevention the - of new green vegetation will this pertinent on? Mines and liaesources, fire hazard subside. Two other dan- Ottawa. points out that forest fires Canada during the last ten years ve caused a direct loss oi’ more than forty-eight million dollars. ‘Ihis statement does not tell the whole story. as it is impossible to estimate in dollars and cents the indirect losses in soil fertility and scenic value and the damage caused bv floods. soil erosion. and the low- ering of water levels in streams. a‘! of which are the ineviltalble results I! extreme denudation. ger periods when fires will spread rapidly and assume large propor- tions are in the summer months during protracted periods of dry hot weather, and again in the fall, after the ground vegetation has been killed by earl frosts and sub- sequently drie out by high winds and hot. sunny days. In providing the raw material for Canadas third primary industry the forests are a great source of national wealth and employment, ' the problem of safe-guarding ' ainst the con- stant threat of destruction by fire is therefore o! utmost importance to all. The forest resources are so interlocked with the many ases of personal and industrial ife of a modem evil. as scars on ancient trees give mule evidence of itlres long before the advent of civ- dized man. Most of these pre- nisiorlc fires were probably started lfrom lightning, but in recent years with the improvements in trans- mtimi facilities and the increas- the country that to destroy them needlessly by use of the f for recrea- 1mm“ wanionly, or to stand xhihl: they arihdeygliilfid ‘bym n t. onal purposes. eighty- ve r 9 ° ° l ' gent or all Ioregt me, have as’; ions $91“ and economic existence. carused by man, either wilfully or by "*———-*- carelessness. The hlllh pm used fires can the exercise BET MEETING DATE ALIVIIHERQT, N. 8.. NPR‘. 29—(A.‘P) —-'I'he Maritime Stock Breeders‘ Association will hold its annual ‘ of man- be greatly reduced o! caution on the curt of the blic, and all those who travel or near the forest w? strongly urged to th flre at all timn. The late isonefth tostd $53§ ul mating in Amherst May 5. it was announced today. __._________ Use Minsrd’; for bites. z 19M fie 00w as usual paid her own way and videndl as well. Hundreds of farmers receiv- ed s steady income from “Bessy” throughout l! your and still had as s by-produei, 1- QQ b, bl is loci. Ieluombor 10C llis. CF SKIM MILK FED» lo Pigs Produces 2 to 3 lbs of Pork Igooluiilkherdbflnofsrnelufinestforulof ‘balsa-runes, a very reliable standby and revenue _ net. WE FAY TWICE MCIITIILY and each can of cream tested u soon ss receiv- ed. There is no long delay in receiving the result of your test. 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He must - that everybod was asleep he descended the library = gin his search for the doc which Wolff had ordered h procure . General Mitchell shivered his shoulders. He shrank ' shelter of his boulder- es e. - i fi e lumbered through the», t of rain and passed alon path close to him. He ccui make out the man's features,- his bulk told him that it was‘ - menu's giant seglvtgnt. An uglyto - ed, then abandoned a lan to follow and see. He i,- ind out more by getting into, '1" House of the Birds. Heinrich ~- ‘- wait. But the fellow would have to , turn sometime. It would be " ward if he ran into him. Be then to et, the job over as q as e and make a taw e left the shelter o! e b0 , and with head bent -_~ secretive way towards the House _> the Birds. l And at about the same time =- mouth. He need not have feared. ~ . enough ww. ' howling -- ' .* —' ahutterato dro _ noise of an advancing army. The corridor outside was in ~ _ ness, but a row of slwlights -- i its length made sight labial-pie’. will!!! his jaw W A fiiminllilalfwa s?” h '15 Bo Ocintiuued Planting Methods For Seeding Legumes He tiled LO w“? He reached the hall in sai REGINA. May 2-—(CP)-—Altfhough Premier W. J. Patterson remains song of party campaigners whose predictions on voting days range from June l to 20. Already '10 can-l didlates have gained party Wproval and are crowding the hustings. Premier Patterson whose Liberal Government of 50 members was swept into power June 19,1934, will receive nomination May 6 in his Canningion constituency. George H. Williams, who led the five-mam- ber Farrner-Labor opposition in the last House, will appear again in Waderxa. Member-u Reduced Under the redistribution bill passed at the last sesion, whlc wound up March M. the number. of members was cut from 55 to 52 and constituencies arranged so eight were eliminated and flve new ones formed. Ridings of two cab- inet members affected. Notukeu, represented by Hon. George Spence, minister of public works. disappeared. Mr. Spence, however. has quit the political fold to head the Prairie Fiami Rehabil- itation work. Francis constituency which sent Hon. CM. Dunn, high- ways minister, to the House was washed away but Mr. Dunn was the unanimous choice of Liberals till Melville for the coming elec- one. Unanimous Selections Two other cabinet ministers, Hon. J. W. Estey and Hon. J. G. Therm-t. have received unanimous approval of party conventions. Mr. Estey, education minister. will carry the Liberal colors with Mayor R. M. Pinder in the two- meznlber riding of Saskatoon while Mr. bear the Govern- ment burden in Swift Ola-rent. . Mr. finder will face Dr. J. T . , f Conner-v Premier, and - men B. N. who will ning in Rosthern eonstituenc. H " tiuolzhonrt \- . the province are planned to choose other sianshrd bearers. , posible new trade lo the var- ious colors floating over the speak- week when was heard at North Bsttieford. W. Fries. formerly a omesteeder at Ocodsoil, now self-styled organizer of the party. arranged a meeting in North Battleford for tonight to consider Fascist entries. r0 aacnc m lurrcn BANGOR. North Wales -(CP) - Miss Winifred Brown. i930 winner of the King's Cup sir race. pmws ‘caving here hex month or a 5.- OOO-mile arctic voyage in the 45- Summerside fact iv-tch vlhidi she sailed to Nop- wuy lust year. “but the noise of the storm, which silent on Saskatchewan's provincial RQQEQffi election date. action is the theme he mum be hem-d by 5n awake. On the other han , hear nobody watcher could cree while his back was tumed . h corridor and his fears forced him him also had it dis- It was unlikely that body still he could himself. A hidden him un- attack Halford imagined the great binds of the iant Heinrich closing sud- denly a ut his throat, and shud- dered. Better to list it over with. Less careful abou noise. he sped swiftly in the direction c! the library. No light shone from under the door. The room was a rently un- tenanted. Nevertheless. alfcrd hes- itated long before he gripped the door knob and started turning it, hesitated until the darkness of the upon awares, and la an to the action. Out in the corridor he felt naked and exposed. Inside the room he would at least be hidden from any other prowler of the night- He ush ently against the door t e h e fully turned and held rigid in his hand. The door opened slowly. He sldled through the narrow space and flattened himself ainst the wall, eyes sweeping e darkness He could make out the dark out- lines of the bookcases and the black oblongs oi the curtains. The light glinted on dark polished wood. rom the embers cf the dying fire Chairs formed an uneven half-circle round the fire. A decanter of whisky rested on a little side table. There was the smell of cigar smoke in the air. The room was exactly as he had left . Halfordu first move despite’ the 0n methods lemmas for seed, the Division romeo Pants. Central Experimental ‘I'm-m, Ottawa, h“ glfifllléd investigations for tr. page 8061's along these lines. Par- this.“ versus broadcast seeding of red folrlvlver and alfalfa foi- seed product,- Ilesults mam id n; hhl, yields of alfalfa seedndz: be l:- creased from 85 to 50 per cent by s ve g a an :31.‘ 33?. ‘ti... “’° Eli "um 01W. as compared will: sow- ing broadcast. which is the usual l0 (giféfifciliaeog in thy o e speci It should be pointed out, ate-tale: R. Macvicar oi’ the Forage Plants Division. Dominion Expeflmgntgl Farms that while the row seeding of alfalfa has resulted in higher Yields o! seess, thereareseveral con. side-rations that should be kept in mind. Fbctors such as type of land ease and cost d. cultivation and the i- 10m of the land from weeds, have to be considered and anv extra cost involved balanced against the increased revenue from the crop, Canadian cattle exports to m; United Iiinedom for the first three months of 1938 totalled 9,824. Dur- ing the corresponding period of 1937 the number was 409. NEVER SAW A SOHW BIRENTWOOD, England _(0P) -—Mi.ss Elizabeth Buler of Nine Ashw. who died here aged 100 was a farmer's daughter who had never to s. show and had her first uiggngy of his uest was in the POE § . V , a a. u- Chas-Ahead" r "H"? been and on! motorcar ride in 1965. - ouid need seesaw"... "new ' thrfi the shelves. 'I‘.be CIIO con at least five hunderd vol- umes. 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