i mt~iln~.5|_.w,<.»4.... . .9... ‘wing-gnu w,“ w, . "W." I H. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN 1b,: column l. reserved for new! of local Interest but IdVlfQilIIlI_0f I nowsy nature nil: be inserted It I PAGE SIX _ 1 Usual Welcome For Visiting Warship — CAPITOL -—N_OW IVIATINEE 3.15 . . . . . . . .... lie, 281‘. EVENING '1 d: 8.45 26¢- 31c. EDWARD NOW! MATINEE 3.15 . . . . . . . . . . .. 16c, 26c. TONIGHT l l J iBUICiKZS NIGIIT 1 a us .... .. 26c. 17¢. 45c- sloms NEVER anro Bknlc RE SEEN BY l l ! rover who turns rancher but gets roped-by Cupid five Brightest Star In Lgqwiii?‘ es....,.o'anie . cents a word strictly payable in Id- IIIIIII: SUNDAY SERVICE-Preaching Bears will hold divine service in ‘Kllmuir l-luil, Safabatil, April 9th, 7.30 p. m. nliseld, our permanents cannot be IMMUNIZATION against Diph- years of age may be inoculated against Diphtheria in Summerside High School on Friday, April 7, at 3 p. nl. Price 25 cents. 8742-4-6-11. SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVESy $3.50. All ivork guaranteed. Don't be‘ therln. Children of 6 months to 14' (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 4.--The Prime will call at that part tomorrow. This was the answer given by Mr. Bennett in the House of Commons today to a. question raised by J- S. Woods-, worth, (Lab, Winnipeg North Cen- tre). The Labor mnleber had drawn the attention of tile Government to far east and the withdrawal of J1- pan from the League of Nations, what action did the Govemment propose to take in the matter, he asked? The Government had had no cor- respondence on that point, replied extending HEALTH stnvic: qr m: CANADIAN MEDICAL "mu" “E Th8 WGSTGITI iwvcc iii Muller River hill‘. Sim- Ministzr does hot doubt but um. ftfggflflloii mo w: l-‘Jiflifiizzv day, April 0th at 7.00. the citizens of Vancouver will extend flllsciiiAfiggzAnl" v . As a two gun, two fisted, the usual hospitality to the person- - , i, romance minded reclaim ,_. KILMUIR ilAI-L-Mr- Philip hel o1 the Japanese warship wllieh oummmss On an occasion when John Wes- ley remarked that."cleanl1ness is next to godliness" one of his sud. ienee retorted "It is also next to impossible." This answer was true, because for the majority of people " z dlltldt ~i~. M ' . ii m L i Bigot; glloappeflgixecgao, “sons news reports that a Japanese war- ‘vashiigat tgngtglf: faclum" u!" I ‘f ,‘\ 1k g734_4_3_¢g_ ship would visit Vancouver tomor- 8 l"! B We!“ V917 i11- row. In vicw of the situation in the ‘mi We today accept, as a matter oi’ course, that our homes should be equipped with bathtubs, wash- basins, and laundry tubs. We expect to turn taps which will supply us Vwith an abundance of pure hot and cold water. These conveniences, don? miss i» TITO OU IZA, famous ieno r featured on second "WE . the Prime Minister. lu-hfrh are to us nothing unusual F d" 1 , APPIN from souoon W _ _ __ , , ,, is." ,, PR c ‘ "CLO," Wflysn Nell o -—----~ ' if o 5111'.‘ Ciimfib in“ We berm? are comparatively modern. Tile year swin- F VAL OGRAM “you Bag R055 Grade X-—l- Jean Gordon; 2. he addedi "it '5 9mm“ "'3 ““°h°'-' 1842 saw the first bath-tap install- You have hcml him with Vince“ ' 91944-"94 5V "Y9 b7 zaneGrty y g Reta Farrar: 3. Annie lvlzltliesom, MY- ‘vwdswwth persistcd- ed in North America. The 1139 of Sorcysadihe"Gauchos".“singing LIE SAW ‘“v"".3_°"_""c°'ll- p-le‘ b f re u‘, 1 Anlhc Gordon. to n l d] h 0d H 0 0 ll Grade ‘.I[__1_ Edna Farm“. -_- any entel-tainlilcnt ie pcrsonnc it was considered to be evldenca of wags, e cumin; incl icso one WLOSSAI‘ ' thrilling drama from s REAL wasraalv iI-izvl file-spic- °f m“ Sim” he cpned the a. physical decadence of the people, ,‘,',,§P,",,‘,‘§,,“g,;};*=,{,‘j;‘ if,“ ' ' ' < _ , "I ‘ answer a ." r BEASFS the book 0f llfel A sTORY Grade VI--1. Annie Gass, 2. Pmngag/nnlster “but I think the catering too much to the pleasure- HQwAgDpQGG-sdpcmmggmm, IN TERROR PICIIIIQ l0 qtllCkel Murchison Gordon. citizens of Vngcmiver Wm extend loving side of life. This past attit- UCITOICIIMITI,WIIII RAY PERKINS coNFLmvr ‘ the rod blood .- ' ' Grade IV-l. Miu-itn Scott Mnc- the “Sum hospltamy" ude might be home 1n mind by uMurcr ofCcmnonies. _ - ' ' ‘LAST FRONTIEIV Eiichfirii; 2. Ruby Cudniore" 3. ' those who today oppose the intro- sllir are w v "a, ma‘? AND couun ~ ' ' ’ TUNE IN ON SWIFPS ‘ ‘ '-" 7 e / " ‘ Y Jeanette Gillespie; 4. Mildred Cud- . duction of physical comforts and 1N T“! ~ . , » mus. a labour-saving devices into the hm. - n. DAWIL MORAN a!) I __ ‘l 2:2: filth vlviiilishrglgrg. 2 WASHINMON’ w,“ 5__(A_P_)__ It war: agou; ttlgo sum: Period that {M ., y ,_ —. ea on: _ on u .900 ING or ' "A5 T“ (‘WW5 F“ °°m°t dmwhmg °f “W” m“ Orchard ‘Florence Gordon‘ a. Cecil Gass imfiijlamtsfagaifrisg, “ch 1:1 ‘ghbjfl, wcerc alllifhed cigmlmnioer? on]; . . . AND ‘ stomach worm can be fairly suc- _ _ ’ , ‘ ‘pen ures or a s PS as ave e i - rill. MICKEY MOUSE ccssyuny eradicmd 1mm me wk Fertilizers! Sig: §l_i3~B1éSsl:ugi;sfarrar. imam: rose m Congress today, m 11153:: wegvcrconnccted with the BRQADCAST liliiliw . “"_""'_'_""_' . i t z it a t b ooo ' ' th k of the Akrolfs destruc- <1“ 8 *- U (‘Jinlsfilét Tn); ubieugstxflaie avirfhenu Qzgm- .._.._- Perfect Attendance: —Annie uOenDWB e There is not nowadays much ex- CHGS and INEtWOIK 10.00 p.111. ‘ ' ' Clmdim. Edna F6381‘. Annie >Gas5. cuse for us to ‘be dirty. There are Sheep Parasites Cost Money One of the major problems with what sheep men often have to grapple is the suppression» and __-¢ ."il~'l‘fi'_ rvi parasites. Sheep ccinsti-j filii‘ a class of stock which is rc- Iritiicely healthy, being seldom vic- Tho wildest fiction vlde the choicest food for these biting and sucking pests. When we th'nk of illtemai parasites, the partly digested foods of the sto- mach and intestional system, also the tender tissues of the stomach Frank Atkinson billed in the proper proportions, is also sonlcnllrit effective in the suppres ion of parasites as found in the intestinal tract of the sheep. .-\.s- isizluce relative in i‘i~-~.»h~ and intestinal waiisjvith minute blood vessels contained therein g0 to provide an excellent home for‘ these internal pests. ' a Prevalence of internal parasites 111K ‘rm sis-i p and Svrliw- IJJ-isidil of ‘the L vc stock Branch in this pro- ,v'nce is planning to conduct a. ser- Unlike field crops which have all annual habit of growth and must develop their root, stem, branch, and sometimes fruit all in a sinsle season. the apple tree has a. perm- anently established root system. trunk, 3nd superstructure. Its wide- ly rsmifying roots penetrate to a. considerable depth and are thus able w draw their supplies of Plant food from an extensive soil area. Rilby Cudmore, Jeanette Gillespie, ,F'orenee Gordon, Louise Fai-rilr. i Teacher, Ena MacFadycn. UNEMPLOIED TURN T0 PLACER MINING OTTAWA, Canada, April 4--One of the highlights of the British Columbia gold industry during 1932 “Is this Government Chairman Vinson of‘ the llouse Naval Committee, telling of plans, to question the three Akion sur-l vivors in the investigation to be, held, said "and you can add this --thers wouldn't be any more bis airships built, we have built three and lost two." Data on hand for his committee showed the United States has spent more than $20,000,000 on airships. The ill-fated Shenandoah cost the bath-tub was frowned upon as still too many houses lacking the facilities for cleanliness which. should be provided in every home. but, in general, it may be said that most of us can be clean if we want to be clean. ' Cleanliness is important because of its aesthetic value, its effect upon the mental outlook oi the person, and because certain forms of cleanliness are of real import- zbe brave rhythms of Spanish dance SEED CORN FOR 1933 Some concern has been felt relative to this springs supply of seed corn of domestic production. It is believed, however, that the amount of suitable seed available may be sumcient to meet the usual demand if necessary care is exer- timized by tuberculosis, bilt there and on“ ,'ies of drenching demonstrations A, me rg5u1f, of lengthy and ex- _ qucnt losses appear to he , , m 1 1 - _ ,_ wmmy m, Cmss o; yam, live mot; noticeable where a medium i eary this summer. It is planned to temp/e Search, gays Dr. Wank T. 12:28 If” “S1512; Segfghazicrxifdl “T; around $4,000,000 and the Akron 22g; Lifsgmventlon of wmmum oised in putting on the market only ' which is as susceptible to in- ihold these demonstrations on shun, Dommgon chemist, 1i; has 8 » "8 and Macon, s1stershi,m_ togcum» - the but o‘ the era-p ‘m. “(KL n ii and external parasites as are silos-p. lve are all fairly familiar , , invitation will be extended to and gmlt production are influenc- , The “my; CD5; wag 55,3535“) u-ittl the general prevalence of ex- Zeairngzgiljrwtlgaxgrezrfg: Ctllssngéoil; neighboring farmers who kefl? ed in s marked degree by the sup- gifiztlmnqmfi: n ‘frtmcaflegoomued because it was the first of the two pirolgil wmmrt’ and anw‘ m“ ontgglo w” hgy-vgstcd mid" “m. lei-uni parasites such as ticks. 11w |pastum In Eastm, Canada wherhsiwo to be Die-Will» when Hid!" ply or nitrogen available iii the {omen fine ‘h: esdmne ljtu “i: and its patterns could be used for i ‘:1 ° fimfgm‘ “m” “ " pm‘ ditions unfavourable for seed pro- hvid nlites. Most of us have doubt- due to {Mm mnduions’ it is not tonal matters and practices as 5°11, The Drum" °YfiPDiYlng nitro- in this lgearchmliig] . Pa of); i the Macon ec yet cove Z and as the heat ductmn am m“ a “we “Rena iws witnessed symptoms of a arm“ easily possible to pro-wide a pertaining to sheep and lambs 8cm in the 10m, o; nitrate o; so,“ stated have gum: esethrmenh ths At the Same “mo, tho Govenh fegua or of the body. Odours arls- t.“ o! new! dld not mam" sub mmnmi "mdjtwn °r fleshmg‘ a‘ needed change of pasture in l-eia- “in 815° b” di5"“55°d- at rates varying from 5 to a pounds 01d {a e ‘ gem S“? i merit spent $5,000,000 for a hangar "3 from an unclean m“ “e ‘men’ fleiently to produce corn of seed "i" mm" app°“““°° i“ ‘he tiOn m the size and condition of WM” m‘ 17m“ "°°°3“"°d m“ P" tree (W! i» 30° wimd-‘i P" k? ° r “reazuh m °,, °p° ‘f, and field at Iiakehurst she has Iil'— 51"“ quality. st the present time the m8 "B Wages 9 501d pan A clean body. together with clean awn” moisture “mum o, h“ fleece a tilcked up conformation in the flanks. indications of n contin- ued cllarrhceal or constipated con- ditzoll of the system, and have come to the conclusion that all. is not well with the health 0f some members of our sheep flock. As a resuft of careful examination at killrig establishments competent authorities have found that very or large sized flock is prisinred on the same pasture from year to the flock, it is essential that sheep- men take all precautionary mCZI- sures in maintaining the hcllitil of their floek- ' With regard to parasites as found on the. outside n! the body, through dipping regularly once :1 year, ilsinq- wopei-‘s p()\\'(i€‘l‘ dip. will effectively’ control these ex- temai. parasites. Grub ill the hezld, fill-ills xvhere sheep are kept and an drvnehinz does not constitute with- in it=clf the only factor contribu- tory to health within our sheep flecks, still it is one of the impor- trlnt steps, which along with good iffifllillg and 900d management, as- ' slats materially in the promoting of health and unchecked growth in lambs, and consequently better rc- turns. been found that fruit spur growth acre) about three weeks before blos- soming time is becoming general in the orchards o1 the Annapolis Vill- ley in Nova Scotia. However, the continued use of a nitrogenous fertiluer alone for the apple crop may result in too great a growth of wood and it would RP- pear to be a safer plan to apply a complete fertilizer supplying pllos- phoric acid and potash in addition the Dominion Department of’ 1411105. Ottawa. From the number mid "rocker". Experienced prospec- tors have been literally combing the placer areas, particular atten- tion being given to the search for old pro-glacial and inter-glacial drainage channels. Reports of new discoveries of coarse gold, found underlying false bed rock are quite common in the old camps, such as the Cariboo, Omineea, and other $8 ,000,000. ranged to spend nearly that much at the New Sunnyvale. Calif, field. The Los Angeies cost nothing since it was an indemnity ship, taken from Germany at the end of the war. The navy also "up to December i. i932, had spent on the lighter than air craft it had $573,300 on non-rigid airships, $19,787 on kite A clean skin improves the person- a1 appearance. A clean skin adds to clothing, hair that is neat and finger-nails that are clean and trimmed, give a. sense of well-being and a feeling of self-respect which makes social life ore pleasant and, is an aid in bus ss contacts. The washing of the hands before cities or preparing food and slici- using the toilet is a simple habit which plays an important part in It is to be admitted that part of the 1932 corn crop in south-western year's corn is thought to be I’! per cent or l8‘ per cent. Late har- vested ooru, that which was not ssfely in the cribs before the heavy rains of early November, would be even higher in moisture and oon- sequently of low germination. 0n the other hand dealers state that while Ontario corn of the 1982 crop is lower in general quality few sheep or lambs are entirely a . . - .. ppsrently fairly prevalent in thlS area’ baloons and $53,185 on free bai- friifioparasieionciacinbstoai: Province’ and pflr,,c,,1a,1y on 0pm “Ghomedy” In Port to the nitrogen. If the trees ‘mm!’ when delivered‘ the Macon iélllséefsléivfllésliltlfli oédthe COIIJIIIHICBDIQ m“, w“ the com or "n, mm u i‘ ‘g ‘ i’ farms. can be successfully nrevviii- _ mtkmg “my “‘“5‘“‘°“’ gm‘ ' will have cost about 32.400900. warm blah st Q3105: h; °: i: plenty that will grade well ovoi- the a. ee very SUFCPDUDII‘, One has not to ponder long to clearly visualize how the external parasite, when present in any numbers, can quickly lower the vitality and fltslling of sheep or lambs by piercing through the skin and sucking the blood. Let lls look at the wonderful protection that is afforded to ticks on lambs after these ticks have left the bodies of ‘he older shut-p subsequent to wlcirillir. Tile n-ool of the lamb nws as n. protective agency, the i~ llder flashing and the blood ves- sols lying close to the surface pro- E FED S00 BAGS BRAN. 150 ILHiS SHORTS. I00 BAGS CRACKED 50 BAGS SCIIIIXIACIIER FEED. 40 BAGS WIIITF. MID- DLINGS. 250 BAGS OIL CAKE II l‘ C K W ll I-J i\ T FLOUR, WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, Limited cd by smenfng pine tar on the nostrils of the sheep during the months of June, Jilly and August. Reference has been made to some of the general symptoms often pre- seitt when internal ptirnsitrs infest, such as the stomach, intestines and lungs. Dtilirtless one of the most influential factors in silppresslng internal parasites down to the point where no noticeable loss oc- curs is that of proper feeding and proper fesillng of the flock. Good, clean drinking water when requir- ed is a distinct asset to health and freedom from internal parasites in ollr flock. One of the most serious causes for the spread of internal pllrrwites lies with the practice of posturing the flock on the some folds and easy tri do so, every effort should be put frili by the sherpznntl to provide his flock with a change of ing one reason u-iiy sheep are cftvn ilfliiiiffll‘ zllxd do better on hilly, lvr-ll (il‘l1l\"(i sol. \\""eil inhroriilr-inc new lll"liii)f‘l'57 ing of slicep Wiliiil may indicate the symptoms pccillilr ‘ti lilternal sheep or lamb, is that of (lrencll- ing, ushg Bluestvne and Mustard. It is found through the careful and (Special to the Guardian) SAINT JOHN, N. B», April 4- Carrying a large cargo of sugar for this port, tile Canadian National steauiships freighter "Chomedy", Captain A. E. Seaman, with pas- sengers returning from a Vagabond cru'se to Bermuda, tile British and French West Indies and British Giliana arrived at Saint John this lliorniilg. Passengers landing in- cluded Captain R. C. Brown, Port Warden, Montreal, and Mrs. Brown and other passengers. ' The "Cilomedy" will leave Saint Jnlnl tonight for Halifax where she wiii finish discharging cargo and sails on return voyage from Halifax with vrigabond cruise pas- sengers on April 8th which will be laer last sailing from Halifax for MADISON, Wis, April 5—Edgar llisei tzduy saw tile world for the first time, looked with amazement upon common objects. A motion picture filled him with awe and -l\ill0lllI‘iJliES, street cars and trains he wcuid always be blind but two known to him only by the touch of his hands. Dllnnrrl’: Llnlment runs llhrllnl. the following fertilizer mixture may be found to meet the needs of tile cropsz-Nitrato of soda 150 pounds per acre: supcrphosphate 300 pounds per acre, muliate of potash 50 pounds per acre. If the trees are not making a good KYOWW. We a" hove ram might be doubled for a. time until a vigorous growth is oh» tained- When apple trees are grown in sod without any cultivation. double the amount of nitrogen ad- vised above may be used to ad- vantage. axrsars worm 0x" six-ax ruzzns LONDON. 27118.. April iP-Sifeilee has successfully predetemlined the sex of cattle, rabbits, bees and biologists, because sex in the hu- man body is far mere complicated But the secret may be found almost that the solution may be acciden- tai." Grasshcppers and bees. it has been found, develop their sex after The sex of frcgs has been fixed by delaying fertilization oi’ the egg for recently placed with aShcflield, England, firm, is believed to be the, largest of its kind. A NORTHERN OUTPOST OF AGRICULTURE OTTAWA, ganada“ April 4- Agriculture is being successfully carried on 165 miics northwest o! Prince Albert at Beauvillc, sash, on the Beaver river. At that point there is a well equippeci form pro- duclng cereals, vegetables, hay and tobacco for tlle use of the local mission. This locality is shown on the Ile-a-la-Crosse map sheet is- sued by the Topographical Survey, Department of the Interior, Otta- wa. CANADA'S FIRST WOOD- PULP MILLS OTTAWA, Canada, April ll-The bee, and the first chemical pulp m'll at Windsor Mills, Quebec.- Forest Service, Department of the COLD TAKES A TIGHT HOLD! winter cold. Take the "one and only" remedy for ALL eolds-GRDVE‘S LAXATIVE BROMO iQUlNlNEi 1t Grave's LAXATIVE BROMO OUININE. SLEEP IN AIR CHICAGO, April 5-11 you had never had made a night flight on one of the coast to coast passenger planes, would you be excited or sleep? Tue answer is you would probab- ly spend most of the night sleeping, as United Air Lines stewardesses report that 75 per cent of the tril- vel‘ers sleep most of the time. Furthermore, the longer people travel the more they sleep, yet even the first timers, after the no- velty of watching the beacon lights and the illumination of cities be- low wears off, go to sleep, while transports do not have Pullman berths, the chairs are adjustable TI ME PIIOVINCES Canada, Hydrometric Bureau of the De- partment of the Interior was more than doublc the average for the inrnth except ill northern New rains ard mild weather on the 8th and again on the 20th of the month southwstem part of the province was 206 per cent and in the eastern Dfirtlon 24.’! per cent of the long term average for February. one which, under ordinary oondh lion-i. keeps the body lessonsb‘, clean. The inside of the body is kept clean by the use of clean foods and mire liquids. by breathing ih fresh air» and by daily elimination, which can be scoured through reg- ular habit, diet and exercise. I3 RE-INOCULATION OF LE- GUMES NECESSARY? i Experimental Fianna Note) The Purpose of legume inocula- ‘ lion is to supply the soil where s legume is Brown with s sufficient number of active bacteria-of the gen from the a’r, arid pass 1t on to the plant, thus saving the drain on the valuable nitrogen of the soil. where the crop has grown well, or by using a pure culture of bacteria, is strongly recommended. Even where the sofi may contain suffi- ihe crop and ilnve shown that some eases be very helpful, repeat- ed applications helping to estab- llsh a more efficient race of bac- teria in the soil. The results of the soil. Investigations there are good requirements for No. 1 seed’. Add- Od to this, there is a certain carry over of seed corn from the excellent crop of 1931, much o! which, with rechecklng of germination, will probably be suitable for seed. Prompt and vigorous germination is a. prime requisite in all kinds of seed. This is particularly essential in corn, and since much of last Year's 00m crop is known to be un- suitable for seed purposes, seed dealers purchasing corn for resale. and fsrmers purchasing for use on their own farms. should exercise great care in their selection of seed. BRITISH AUTOMOBILE EX- PORTS "SHOW LARGE INCREASE To miike room for large , _ _ _ _ , Muck‘ u, SEEDS m“, “Hm COHi-Jiiifll; to do so 3cm fill" 31""- mc Season, m, “my sailing 1,01“; grasshoppers, and no“, ,5 concur year 1806 marks the beginning 0f and the stewardess tilt-ks a blanket I proper kind which are able to pk During January and Februar! ' h“: m‘ "n"? m“ mlhwin" " Old pjftuw lands lmmm‘ hmmy frcul Montreal. tratlig on human beings. 1-"? mamlhcmr” of ‘voodflmlp i“ “rmmd u" i""‘“°'l““- “ms 0m‘ me netrzlte the roots of the seedlin the" h“ bee" 9- W1’? 15789 m’ “Mk5 0i FY1595‘ iii 5P°claI infested and the weaker lambs or i . _ Canada. In that year the first lipht and soon the passenger is in g -, _ . ___._________ So far no definite adimiccs have " ' - and form the choracwflstg _ Breast‘ in the export of British au- .-= m" Pm“ ‘" "1""- “Pcdal young sheep become parasiiical groundwoozl or mechanical pulp the L-md of Nod c n° ""'"'"‘ '“ "M" vic‘ims \Vh'le it i- not alwavs w“ BLIND A“) “E Now m“ mad“ “Md Em‘ E w‘ MM‘ nlill was built at Valle field Que: ‘ . ' flims- Bewmiiie established. ihmi °°m°"“°" n“ ‘mmbe’ w” 7m ‘ ' " * CAN BEE Bride, one of Britain's foremost ‘ 5 ' STREA“ FLOW m MM" bacteria are able p) 35th" nigmq Wmlnfed with 431° in 1932 1M . . 3,255 in i031. The largest purchases this year have been: British South Africa. 1,179, British India 931, Ne- CORN. . , , 100 BAGS FEED CORN- pmmm %°'°“i““"" m‘ "I W" first time in his 1° vow or iiie- any dny- “m?” °“““"" UITAWA» Aim‘ 4*‘ When a crop‘ is grown rol- the ‘iwfimd-‘i m» New Zimimd i" “YF-‘L- M59 am“ matmnxly m the mm‘ Blind since blth, l-lisel emerged "Research is going on constantly " stream flow l“ m“ Maritmm P"°" first timc the f back“ an BTW-Sh MBYBYF- 211. Irish F!" I BQFTEMEQELOAD SUGAR 2:923: Frrilthpolrb‘ hidifjry fwligaimc from n, lpspmn Wm‘ his 518m in u hundred direefloris," Professor "mm-l ‘wring F"b"“""yi “s "ported often absent anlzl Tleoxculation aeith- Bu“ 61- The 3P9"- t° "19 IP15“ l A " ' ‘ 35 mms‘ cs‘ “S m‘ ecmple‘"ly restored and for the MiicBride said "and it is possible by me D-‘mhimn will" Pmv" and m» b , ' Fre tt d 31 i ~~ ~ i ~ y transferring soil from h, field ° 3 a e dT°PPC 7mm 7 “ 1932 to 6i in 1933. During a raid by the Mania, P. I. vice squad on the University oi v MEAL "rm prong“ w the 1.10m, m; m the ‘Wm? or attracted unparalleled attention. birth. By varying their food and . Bnmswzck who“ m“ "““'°“ was eient bacteria capable of forming 55m” T°m”' w “Menu were a" 0=\T>'. TABLE ‘TPH m?” “m? i? is “in, w‘ A victim of congenital cataract temperature while st‘li young, their A spring cold may last all sum_ only ahollt 70 PP!‘ will» 0f thfilnoduycs_ however inoculation may rested while stinking dice in a room , HIE.- I., OATMEAL, sl.u.i Klurtl against tin‘, mic us- M birth‘ he was told ‘on: ago ‘hm sex deflnmly can be dctonnmcd_ merl Trent it as decisively as a mean. In southern New Brunswickvgtm be of benefit m impwvlng in the institution. investigations of the Divison ‘élrlngllllv Iloglg-lvfgnd‘, other Dunn“ months ngo came here for an oip- d ‘ l d, L‘ ° I 0-. l‘ ' ‘ " , ' ' l ik' b td 081158 e dis _ sole at our SEED STORE. o A practice lvifcii hrs made great Prgéglrz; m 1e“ for Pound w“ mglearltfi have been "w, ifyréocigflratfifiilggguncoclgssaelfiuisli bpefiless brought is’; nieancy-lxfgy; cggpiugf p0“ “was of New"? mm’ mental Farms, on inoculation tests headway’ viithin time lust two or Us 1 m l ' u " s e fin to ontml u "x l. the bowels, kills the cold germs and “mm w 2m p" Con, o‘ the W,» a e m fix "ILWK?" fictive-Y. Ind under pmcucal condition‘ tend to three “an in m" Supprcssio“ o! t‘; ionic. o see for e frst me ‘utgcoss I :1)“ e 1c s. o ‘We, in the system. relieves me rum, mean NW“ scam oxppflmc- others acting but feebly or even support m“ "c" Believe,“ drew 3r a "millet parodies. P~1Ti'i°"1m'1Y gm 9J5 or ms Daren“ ma Ln m r__________a s. ltmtgkiaidaclgetnifi ‘iiiiofggircgpfyii; ed the slime \\'("itil€l' conditions “s paras t“ m the “Mum have been observed even whv" I tllns~ foilnd ili the sioillflcil of the rlctds’ whose features hnvc been ' I I mdnwulatmni "immmm- m“ in ' ., . t An order m, 4900.000 razor blades substitute. with the result that, run-off in the the crop had been previous!) grown, and where the soil ail-end! contained s certain supply of M‘ dole-forming bacteria. '"-*v"ztarlncfillin4kl. i. v urnninv ni" " 87' Bavterloiosy. Dominion Expert!“