It goes a long way PEP is 'always ready. Easy to serve; Just sour enmilkor cream an en- 'oy real whole-wheat Tlavor. Get real whole- ' wheat nourishment foo. ‘ And enough bran to be _mildly laxatives. Thesebetterbranflakes are sold by all grooers. Mads by Kellogg in -London, Ontario. BETTER' BRAN 1 TLAKES. ____,_1..___._i-i--_ 'l'hey need no other rosary whsle arls thread of life is strung with pe of love»and thought.-Pens-ia.n.» - ____-_.____._____i_ Periodic-_ _ Eye Examinations _ Don't wear your glasses for five or ren years. as some do. wltholt re-emasssinativh. for in 'that time serious changes Are vitally important, whe- ther ene’s _eyes are good or otherwise. my ian plus. wiiisii ii 'ass discovered. may °we'rh'per- snalwlt inlnry to the most psgeioua sense you possess. tar. iiurlclltsos ~" °1’-"°’.“'“.“.°T". .. Cut off the infested shoots an lasnnt PWotes- arraatrorusasoso rmssmasos its tiiii 55555? , t»°\_n°1°sis the'!o1l0w|n¢sppea11q;-eo ofthlspest: Walimportedinto Oana&in centyearsandisrapidiy _aseriouansensoetomany .ii- EE :iii E55; 001|!! lack and m pu-gieuig of ornamental pine greg, plantations or natural pine f ¢ll'i_0¢|lll! in Southern Ontario, urgently requested to co-operate an attempt at an early eradlcat Description and Life History The moths have a wingspread reddish brown and the fore are marked with several sil eroerbands. They fly in June, J and probably during the ea 'days of August and lay their c on or near_the newly formed 'lbs caterpillar hatches from th eggs' in about 30 days. bores and' hollows them o sins igiii st" ii ¢B\'1y and shoots. ` ' pstioii takes place inward the of May and moths begin to about the middle of June. Signs of infestation _ _ The piesenoaof the pine moth is most easily detected spring. The new shoots becom eaedbytl-ieborer.d.roopdown of the shoots there is a mass pitch and silk. In the fall, the . tested buds appear discoloured an somewhat shrivelled, a considerab amount of pitch is formed near t base and not unirequently some _ the, needles close to the bud die. Effects of Injury arrest of growth are the co results of the iniury. The trees `old. Older trees are better able, . A. Control gs Eg? Dominion In -opera- ion Olthis Dost. about 2-8 of an inch. They are » wma portion qt the district. There were V017 buds. “Q 111 il le bl ago. °f Miss Bradley. who can recall the events of 50 years ago as clearly branches, bushy tops or complete mmon a THE E?0WN GU_ALRVDl/\i\ PAGE ELEVEN wq 51 Q7-_ \Recail.’Pioneer ' ~ 1 Days In St. John, sann‘.roa'N.N.s..vuue se.. UU” ¢sy'riisomsrus>-um Jane Ann Bradley was born in 1838 limes years alter the arrivsl oi her Plfthhs from Ireland in the settlement known as _Portland now Baht John. She rscentlycelebrated her Nth birthday, and called to mind may old event; surrounding f-iw wb' days si the ¢ity_,-mem. boring even the time when Main WU. in ure control aus elimination sm” ,M when cut “mum tm NCES bl.\'fiEf in Whit is naw th; “P110 Euronean vine shoot meth ,MM 1 “I The at umm; ion or use smiley mm. by fl., three times-a total loss each time, “pm” with no insurance-and the' com-ag. eu|la‘startin¢al.lovers¢ain"\;yheg iw-rmb. James and Jane smiley U7. ’”‘° also an impressive mgitlignfg in f "5 ly _ 3'"-l°°l>i»1b10 Every owner ur mmm' 'rheswrv or chem-uueys is “fm” msrreswitnmeturmsipisessr ,é omu'a¢asnssssamoiismn`snt.'rnsis first home was destroyed a few in years after building by the “Port oi Tar" fire-the fire having originated from burning pots of tar being used to cork a .ships Undauntod me Bradleys hunt a larger house on the of same ground which was also de- stroyed by a fire that swept a large no insurance companies operating my in the city in those days. the Brad- ,ly lava and their neighbors suffering In complete losses. The third dwelling bllilt bl! .the cou1‘as°°us Irish fsm- ily was destroyed by fire in 1858. Atillistimeldr Brlfdiéyhldih to - - |;_ surance, but the company, unable spent in use sues w.o°mi>'.=t° with so mms losses. gg in failed, with the rxult the famiiy’s a usually des- third loss was ss complete' as the pu- former two. _end _the _yes_r_ 188 until about issue this time James Bradley was mail driver between saint John and Fredericton, and made two trips a .‘l°°|F 91.1 ,“?°.!°‘;“'. %’°‘%°.°- P°°* hm' es were used. with I change at cer- shoot tain intervals. Mis Bradley said, in and passengers were often taken e along as well as mail. somewhat disoolcured and twisted. In 1862 Mr. Bradley gave up mail may rsii ts ssveim “mt ‘weak-' urivmg ‘ssa'm¢vea'u>' s ru-in et as Golden Grove. At the death or her if they were broken. Near the base parents _at the age of B8 and 92, of Miss Brsdley me her meanes- ln Thomas kept the mm until isas, d when they mnved to Bulnt Jghn. Thomas Bradley died a few years as those of a few months, is ye. , QUEBEO CITY, Uurje 28-(C. P.) 5 -Mrs. Joseph C. Crew, wife of the buds either in the fall or in spring newly appointed Amemgn Ambgs- before the middle of June and des- sador to Japan, will be a valuable troy at once. A valuable service aid _W he; mwpmd bwguu of me 1 win be rendered by reporting any fact si-is speaks, reads and writes ' '-1 » - infestation discovered to "The Do- Japanese. She has just sailed from mléi me r»»~»»».~rr-»»»»» ‘ ' the Division of Forest Insects, - and daughter Elsie. Another link ) ls - - No postage is required on letters ' sent to the above address. FEED IS BEING SOLD THRDUG with B L' 'A' 'r C H - "M" “"8 FORD’S CALF MEAE 'mere is spesisi inisrest is ' ` - » _ ' Origin and Quality of Comm Live Stock Markefed in Canad ' - recently issued by the Markets I ` ` ‘ ' ice of the Domini Clidllaeé “°" Bring up the YOUNG indicates mst the desired trend 011 hog production evident during re- ' t ted b in- wn Yam was an” y d,_ America she corresponded with ium through which to market th both sold by ' following item which appears Live Stock Branch. The volume of hog marketin creased interest in hogs as a me As compared with the prcvi the While living in Japan for several n in a d Watch them grow' the twelfth annual review of the ~ emigl Crew leamed to read and write the B, "kata.kana," the popular alphabet very liberal and cheap feed supply. cus year, xnarketings at yards and & co. y' plants combined x1sl:;;;d sisinmo km” oi here for Tokyo with her husband De pamnerit or agriculture, ottawa." connecting' héfvlithths lens eiuse Rising Bun is that she is a great- grandniece of Oommodore Perry who in 1854 induced Japan to sign her llrst foreign treaty, opening two H ports to American trade and end- ing the centuries-old policy of se- clusion. years during her childhood, Mrs used for street signs and by news- n- _ Un papers, and also mastered the "hlrsgane," they complicated 'al-_ gs phsbet known only to the educa- og ted Japanese and ih'whldh't‘he lit- erature of the country is written. For a long time after her retum' to 9 Oriental friends by means of ideographs. ________1._.--_---1-\- in value of hogs in relation to mar- costs. I ‘ crease of appro in . antit representing Unfortunately, marketing costs S9311 and Féed S1301? oniysnst portion or use new Stewart & Lowthel; ,,,,,,,,,.,,, th, I. D. BTIWAIT, K. 0. _ IC N' W’ mmm” me second smsuest head this qu Y of hogs marketed up to the end he calendar year It is into five years the total sales at yards only. were the heaviest the msrketinu direct to p lsaaisrsas, somorroas. rw. 91°” "°f° MONEY T0 LOAN 9 I4 Great Georse lkeet during the some period. It is most encouraging to n w asaunar lr. o W www, D, um, M ` - | _ e _ ty' 50 3\\’fM¢r and Attorney at-low “nu any under sions! 'ro Loan hm wal only °H Oiiloel 180 liahmomd Street that of the much smaller market- ings in the previous year. Prohibition Commission it is important to vid \\°f° “M ` `UlIll. ll. lack Clsalrnmn, quite likely the total increase of ru ,_ M .` nun iw!! during 1981 was much greater Jen, 53".. n“,m,,_ . than the comparative figures ind - Sem! su cate. owing to the greet l1\'°blP“\ i mdm si no A01 sy out me iseai sisugnterings of 0 above or to showed heavy il\¢r°ll°l duf' Pio! l T"’°="”“"'.m -- - -""|°‘l"'° ling the yea-rbocaule of the low Q, . to note that while the total move ment was the second smallest past five. while - kin! o t d ite the fact that material 1 _ the asv ' MCLEOD &' BENTLEY gnu-eases in production are usually ' J' A' Ban!! ` associated with a decrease inlllilli' n ei-op did not decrease with the lower of commodity values. ,wang The total of hogs marketed i.r\ . 1931 amounted to 2.648.372, of this in 400,054 'gl-sues "select Bacon." ,mu 1.osi,asa "Bacon" sad a2i.898 of "3uf,¢he\-5," mlsmatio Society. He .solved the mlfklbiy keen of intellect and has _ _ _ _ _ _ 'fine eyesight. Her lcriowled 1 ld ¢f°°k°-Reorganization of radio broadcasting in this dominion in new being carried out by the fed- eral government. The reorganize' tion includes introduction of sta.- tinns broadcasting exclusively tc “highbrows." Thus stations class- ed "C" will stand for culture. At present there are two kind or radio transmitting station in Aus- tralia. A. class, which is subsidized by the govemment and B. class which receives no subsidy, but ac- cepts advertlsing matter. BRINGING UP FATHER Y _ p-L -,_, \,~/CN/-»i r<\\\l By George McMa THF. Dil! I KCA\.\. uP te ANY You suns" Oo ‘\"i-i\Ni< ‘ LW Soma _ Havivsf \DEAS~ I sl »iu\-\- ws.u..-fu, Go Ad cm' 'ma Mc>m~uN‘ L11 F~AT%‘ AN' \ No av -in a `-J_ K- ‘Pi-\oNE M/\GG\E 'rH»\'\'\ 0 W\":`>\-\ lCoui_D no AN' Amewev. ...__