....4i..- . a-as- ..'.__...,.....--»— -» l l l. 1 i-w-— -—-»n-vu ‘n-wv-a-‘ivw H-i nrvmw-v Li..- DAILY 3.15 - 1.00 - 9.00 FRIIIOE EIIWAIIO -— TOIllY 8i WED. * FIRST EXTIIAVAGAIIZII Ill nmiuoionj . Helen VINSON - Mllcha AUER "glhan MOWBRAY.) The Famoul WALTER WANGER MODELS ‘ 1i. Mon! Photographed aim u; Ibo Wocld" ' r You'll he thrilled by (hi: NEW lot! of comedy-romance, spangled with, atnn and crowded with laughs. Songs: RQdHoIIInLTIut Oldhcllnq, LovnIyOp. WARN FR “iiiiiii iiiiiiiii °rii.tr<5/7i/W“” E5 JOAN 0 EBB’ 1N TECHNICULUF u...» y PLUS N E\VS c-v...;;...; or At Prince Edward sonic-thins: new in screen tinder the cinema sun, at .~ “batter W-angerfls Vogues of 191 . the Technicolor musical Wlilll came to town last night and lrziiitvd Prince Eziivard Theatre auiliviices t.) the grandest even- ing's entertainment. 0f the sea- 90.‘. lvaflll"? Iiaxfcr niicl Joan Ben- nett fiend ill." dazzifiir: cast of screen. sirizc iind iiiqiiti~lnla stars in 'll'$.‘!1l\‘ romantic talc of‘ Man- hattan. wli h offers us a czllmrm of new year}; fashionain IUILLIITIF, goiu music, dance. and love. An" iiriniizaliv. there's a thrill In stow for run \‘."‘."|1'\’Oii sec what has been done with Technicolor. The iiiiii. ‘-‘.lli"ll introduces the gonzo-ans Waiwr Wanizei- Morleis. anion-d in the producer's search m- mri nuts: phomirrnphcd curls in tho woi-‘ri, crv-‘s i‘-'i.\:'ci' a hot-cl 0f the House of Cursor]. New York's mivt fa sh l on a bl. e (‘l1'l‘~"~‘li\f\l(lii‘! establishment. while Junu Bennett is seen as a lovely‘ debutante who lifts a millionaire (Alan Afoivbrayl mrhcr is-cildlng day to becOmP H mannequin. v ‘Helen Viiron is seen as Rattlers Pxli-avuinnl. f=lf“l€ struck wife and Jerome Cqwan is the shadl’ 7W0‘ ducer u-hvi stars her in a flfll) shun: \\'l"il"ll she has persuaded friend husband to back. Contribut- hq generous-w to the ueneral mer- Ylrnent are the reliable Mischa Aiicr, nlarlns! a ne'""i'ic<s Wit-'- slan nrinco whom the lrnlmi‘ Vfowbirni’ sets up in a rival fashion csiaiflsiimcnt. in order t0 ruin Baxter, aimQrfisiriuifit-iiirqiiii(i.5. when he fails to save Cowans show. Joan and Baxter realize - their love for each other and. just as Mowbrav isabont to achieve . his nicked purpose and send Bax- ter to the wail. Baxter lilts on ii million dollar idea -- he stages ll huge fashion shove called Vogues 0t i938. 'lth singers. ciaiiccrs. enter- tainers. models, etc. using the sets salvaged from the show he hacked. its a tremendous hit -an<l the day is saved fc love. Walter Wanuerls. Vogncs- of 1938 ls smart. faat-piuierl, riuv lliu fin-- tcrtaiiimr-nt-anif boy. is iuiiii_yl Double-check it as a "must." PEAKEYS SCHOOL Honor Roll for Jiinua Grade lX-1. Allan Maclfmiialcf Grade VILl-l. Reggie Mac- Donald Gracie V1171. Patricia Bradley- 2. Nellie Bradley. Ii. John Mooney. Gracie VI-—1., [Vbbit- Mooney. 2. iWnry Gillan. Grade V- Joiin Biniillrvs. 2 John Diniphy’ ' Liernldini: Dc- vine. Gffldfl 1v rAt-l Amos Dunphy. Grade ‘Iv (Bl-l. Jams-s Moon- ey and Frank Gillan iequai) Y. Emma nfooncy. 3 Clair DunphY- Grade 1i 1A1 - Ray Grant. Gffldp n rim-i. ‘x1 iry McCari-on 2. Mziruaret NICO/flit "i Grade l'—1. Ma elia Braciici‘ and Noreen iifoonsii- rEquali 2 Vireinia Grant. 3'. Pete? Dunphy. Perfect iitiriidancr: miaritixrct ‘i/foouev, Gewilriip Devlne. Merlin Deviiie Jfiltll Ilracllni Frank GI‘.- lan. N .. ii Mooney. Viruiiizi Ciraii’. I'M-trivia Mooney. Frances Rradley. Teacher, MAYTUE Nina-DONALD. I. Tm; HYnl/ivi. r fllllfT 01- Jo's‘! Ill Girl of 19 Accused of bad Complexion (Before Mr. justice Kruschen) _Il‘ir4;l.f lane. Fmitli, you liiivc had a fiiir iruil and you fiavc lit-cit Irinnrl guilty of the rlizirui- mruli- against yuu. l'l'lf~ii_\'i- RI Y») yrs. my Ioril. Juimi-i; Yer}: ircll, then. Your crime may no‘. have been deliberate. but it was one of serious neglect. You admit that. though you do not get enough . _ time for nrlequate open-air exercise you have nt-vrr troubled to take steps III prevent consiiiizitiiin. Your coniplcritiii Inevilalily sullen-ii. (‘mmsi-u. ms my. ln-zrmcz: ‘My inrd, I Protest that tlicre m: other causes. juuot: I said that. constipation In- cvitahly causes had cnmplrxinns; your client admits to the tause and plainly stiffen from the effect. Ibusuurzn: It isn't my fault, my lord. I couldn't help it. cool: You could help it and you shall fieip it. This in the first time u charge has been made against you; let it hr a lesson to you that young women may not neglect and spoil the good looks that Nature any: them. Your duty to your parents, to your friends, to your future husband is in make the most _\uu possiliiy can of yourself. (Ifvre llio prisoner Cli\“"l'(l her fnce willi liur hunrlkcirlilef nud was Iinnvled n Klllilfl 01 wafer.) ]i |Ii.I-'.I (coniiiiuing): You will he pliirrvi un probation for J months and I order tiizii you drink one cup of coffee or ti-a, or n ::l.'\<.< of water at breakfast (‘VPIY Illflfllllli; ~ PIilviNllfI lint Iiilwiiys rlo! ' jr-iins: (str-rnlyl: Don't uucrnipt! One riip of coffee nr tea or a glass of water every mnrninc in'o ivlnrh you shall put as much Kin-Then Siilts as will lie on a 10c piece. You will get rid of consti- pntlnri and “lit-n you do you \\'lII never find _\'4)ll|'<1'Il in your present predica- mcnt aziin. _ After consultation with counsel, tlie judge annuunccrl that coats to the extent of less tlian lc a day should be borne by lhc (IUIIIIITC. "I lielicve l am right in saying." said his Inrrlsliip, "that a 75c bottle of Kruwlieri contains 06 doses. That is much IP55 iluin 1c a day." The prisoner left tlic court smiling. AKRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kruschen Ia a combination of Mvoral mineral salts iwllllill your body must gel, in some way, to keep the blood pure. the inside clean. and the lys- lun generally toned up. hut wliiih you mo”! u! In Nature's own way witliuut @== TASTl-ILFJSS IN COFFEE 0R TEA abundant exercise and frcsli A11’. You should have llin=i' salts rrrry flay; hcnce tin- ini- purlaflft of the “little daily rinse". Every drug counter sells Krusclit-n in 2%, 45c and 7<c bottles. H'I Uir fill/z.- ilflily dove Hm! (furs iI. CAPITOL TODAY ONLY, “ ND DATE-i :r."‘.'.*'i'.". " ‘s wildut, lun- I nluf lioney- w“ moon ever urclncdl )1 l' n‘ I '1 IKAYI-Ilfl ALK PLYS AN!) t l Today's Short Wave Radio Program l (Alflmahlukm lhndlrl) ‘TLTLSUAL l-l.Ill{l‘.i\RY l5 lhnkl) 4:45 p.ni.-.\1i;.-.i-iil Selections. JZJ, 25.4 in.. 11.50 ineg.; JZI, 31.4 m., use meg. fgziiriy 6:15 p.in.—~.xini:.i _ or y Ueriiiuu liuiii iriusic. 25 4 m., 11.7’! Illfji. LONDON 6:20 p ni.-"'l‘oi>it~ of of contemp- DJDv the Day," a talk by Collin brawn 05C. 31-3 ni.. 9.58 rncgx, USE. .1 __5 m., 9.51 meg; GSL. 40.1 in .u.ii meg. b‘(".ll_i;.\'l£(.“l‘ADY 6:35 p.fn —5iiiiri-\.Vnve Itliiil Bag- WZXAU 19.5 ni., 10.33 meg; W2- XAF. 31.31 in.. £1.53 meg. MU“ 0W 7:00 p l11.—Nt\\'S and Program fur English Ll$L"lli‘l‘.\. BAN. 31 m., [L6 lllCl. ROME p in.—~l\'et\~ iii . , Slllilllifililtkfl rli-en 011W." 2R0. 31.1 in.. itieg; IR-I“. 30.5 in . fl 83 meg. PRAGUE, CZECIIOSLOVAKIA 7'55 p m. -- variety Program. ()LRz-—4A, 25.34 in.. l1 84 meg. BOSTON 8:00 p.lll.-—Tlit* Harvard Uni- versity Series. WIXAL, 40.6 m., 6.04 ineg. CARACAS 8:30 p.in.~Boy Scout's YVFiRC. 51 7 in.. 5 8 meg. BERLIN 10:00 irnr-Jieldelberq to Heidel- berg. DJl). 25 4 in.. 11.71 meg. LONDON Hour . 10:50 p.ni.- “The Empire Mail- Biiiz." (351). L in.. ll 75 megJ GSC. 313 in.. i ' i1lf'_'.'..1 GSB. 31.5 in.. 0.51 meg; GSL,~19.lm-. 6.11 meg. TOKYO 12:45 a m._New Japanese Music. JZJ,25.4iii..11.80 1110!. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 1:15 a.m —Talk on Australia. vKi/litiE. 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. Franci-Ys NextTl-lllar Trouble In Africa PARIS. Feb i military leaders a . may have to fiizlit riosi. '~liarc of the next. \\ili' in Edouard Daladier, National Do fence Minister. and Pierre Cot. former Air lVliill>l€ll said so re- centiv in the Chamber 0i Deputies. French offic declared that the arurcemcnt “tween Germany and Italy provides. in case a izenerai war brciiirs out, that flair will at- tack French North American pos- sessions niiil her Mediterranean Coast in Europe. Germany would turn nearly I101‘ \l'l\UI(‘ force cast a- ‘(iaint Cvechwsinvakia and Soviet ‘Ru~=iri. tiutin: to Italian action to krcn France from her rear. Premier liiussoiini announced "the centre of uravity nf I'aly's ~ .. !l".\\"i' ll1\‘4 moved snllth of ha‘ ~—F'l‘l‘lif‘li was after h» reach- iorfs with (ii-rind _' anti speaking of the muss 1'10 French bainbiiit: plant's to Not-iii Africa, declared: "We are uuanimou. today in foresct-Ini: that the danger may be .':I‘l‘.'lli"l' in l\""lh Africa ilinu on . Iii‘ iiorthi-a l Frontier. "We must. Jlicrvfni-e. be able immerliaielv to transfer at. important part of our iiir forces." Driliiriici‘ rlr-ciurcdt “The VPllls which are iinppr-niniz at lhe. Frontiers of our North iAtrican iiossissinns. and in proxim- lftv to Tunisia reinforce my opin- .lnn that, our land defences in Eu‘ rope. must he made airtight.“ fiance. Dainriler revealed. has 130000 men of her dandinrz army in North Africa. Nearly 800.000 re- serves nre available among the na- tive ncimirilisins ~ Depvtv Jean-Michel Renallour. (‘liairuian of thr- Cllfllfibfl‘ Navy Coinmlltre. said: "Army crops from Lllxva Ian Italian Colony) are massing on the Frontiers of Tunisia. Spanish Morocco harbour SHEWH‘ the fleets of German nrrl Ilniv. Algeria is l'.'i\'f‘l"f‘fI hi; Anti-French nro- raizandn made by the totalitarian states." Dr-nuiv Graflen Candace. Navy Jliwiizet reporter. declaring that the [Wt-Kern Mediterranean will be the w ir- of “terrible fightfni!" in the ll(.f \\'t'li‘. said France's Navy must iilllll to keep its sen routes open to if.- Wm! Indian Colonies. . "Il will bc from the West In- ‘viics stoi-ciiouses that we will get food. n11 anti suppies in the next w. ."he aid. ~ \fnrtiiiir|iic and Guadeloupe arc i"'ili‘ 'f‘i'iiiitlv-<l and Uenezucia. rich iii oil. We tnuist. shock oil there B0 we can get. it when the Mediter- Atfaaéul 15.‘. Y i: ONDE 5A3 ~- n: MET a. Bic. (‘IIARHH EIIW. G. ROBINSON with Claire 'l'rc\'0i' will thrill Canada tonight in “BIG TOWN” HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 15 -— Afraiii. tonight, Eilward G. Robinson and lovely‘ Claire Trevor \\'lll take Yiltl bcliinci the .\C(‘1‘|CS in newspapci' life in "Big Tovrn" —iho rirainaiic Rfnso programs that arc l't‘lll.‘»lf.‘"- ing smash hits everywhere. ‘Iiine n. GFBY-jlifl“ an. LINCOLN ‘VOMEWS INSZTYPUTE Our February meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John LcCliiir, with l4 meanbers and two visitors sidcnt in the \‘Illlll‘ the meeting was opened with the Creed. Roll call was answered by changing of cake recipes. "the minutes were read. approved and signed by the president. Some correspondence was read by the secretary. It was decided to hold a card party at. the home of Leo Gallant on-Feb. 15th for the pur- pose of raising funds to buy nee- essitlea for the school. It was moved and seconded that only the members of the Institute would take part in the llfOWfiln-b hereafter. It was also more and seconded that we subscribe for the Current Events Magazine as soon as possible. Six members paid fees at this meeting. The sick committee re- ported tiwo visits with each a treat- for two patients. The school coin- rnittee__ lowing ranean is blocked. "Brest and Cherbourg. the west.- ern ends of the route, iii-e brunt: fortified and the naval bases re- built. We must. do the same thins; at Fort-De-France and Guadeloupe." I‘ in. m m: KN°‘"" H N HIS Doug t. AND POO‘ w‘ ‘ g "bolilfl '1. ‘Hill! ’ “'1 isiasimr .\.\'ii '1lll‘llr~‘~>-\\ CAPITOL - 2 Days only l. P A T S Y 0n air tonight with AL JOLSOII HOLLWOOD. Feb. 15. —~ Lively Piiiv lit-iv. famous screen comed- iciiun uili slnuc toniizht. as the Mill‘ rm A1 Jolson} I.iii‘l.)li()_\' mi. You'll \'iili)\‘ diiaiuv star I\'. ilni Ila‘ I‘. Iilllll, man Pnrkyiik- lll'l'll8 and Victor li-iiinzl. Orchestra. iiiifiiir_- 9.2. o y, P. n; “'11s lii‘i.'(li'fl for the sclioulrooin: iniip oi the Aizuliiuie Proyinoefi. pfnirzliilci‘. and blackboard eraser. The new committees appointed were: sick, Mrs. George Myers and Mrs. F. Doiron; school. Mrs. Aiiguis Gallant and Mrs. J. l". Doiron: yiugriitn. ivliss Miiry Kelly, Mln. Anon. Gallant, and Mrs. J.l'~‘. Doiron; lunch. furs. Joseph Gai- inni. Mrs. John ‘Kenna, Mrs. J. F. Doiroii and Nlrs. George Ayers. Mrs. Friiul; Gallant then invited E the. members to iier home for the next nicotine, roll call to be ans- wered \\'llll an Irish joke. Program consisted of contest. by Mrs. Cornelius Hcrreli and won by Bertha Warren. itfectirir; closed by singing the National Anthem. af- tcr which a delicious lunch was served. and a social hour was en- joyed by nil. R EMEMBER. WHEN (By The (liuiadiau Press) More than 111.000 Toronto Maple Leafs supporters cheered as Ace Bailey and ‘Eddie snore clasped hands four retire ago foiiiahLCrasli- cdto tlie ice by the 1E1 . i d-efenee- lllllli flee. ll. 1933. Bali Y's hP-Ckf?" playing career was cut short. and a. benefit fame irus arranged ‘with the Bailey-Shore reunion the attrac- tion. 1"ai" won 7-3. TUESDAY and GROCERY VALUES STOCK UP AT THESE SAVING PRIC ES 0N SALE WEONESOAY I SNOWFLAKE SUNGLO Standard PEAS Ne. 2 Tin "l M, 3 Tins 2w- iaiii-i. L» w Standard lO-i: TQMATQ JU|OE 20 iiziiicsriiis 22¢ E... 3|; BAKMG PQWBER 111i.’l‘in,2 lOY25E11. 13c FLOUR 24 Lli. Bag — ._ CORN N0. 2.’. Tin 3 Tins 28c Each Standard rNo. 2V1 Tl" TOMATO 3S 3 Tins 28c Each Sunkist, Small Size ilRANGES c Doz. 25c 2 Doz. — 35c CAULI FLOWER 19c 29c GREEN BEANS 25c Lb. —- "'1 '-' "“ ’_ Large Crispy Head LET"UCE Each 15c 2 for -- New CARROTS Ilunch 13c 2 for -- 4‘. CANADIAN’ "WI/Inf? If Par/a lo 5110p " $1 .05 tliuice n . ‘llliiklali, Li». _- L95 illli\l’l'll"lll'l'i‘ llzicli iilc Ii for — 4o 'l‘UIl.I-."l‘ ’l‘liw'.\‘.lllfi l rolls 15c Each -- l/iuiice Sliced No. 2 Tin i’ ~JA(‘H ES liiich 15c. 2 for SYRPRISIG SOAP liar 5c i0 liars ' “LU ii.‘ ‘iiidllIh-ril. 151.1.” I40 MEAT SPECIALS Sweet Pickled (TURNED BEEP‘ H.120 irAMiiuiio Steak lb. 15c 2Iiqbsi29c P ‘.7 A TO Elli? if. L _ 19o Lb. -- -— -— -—— — Cooked Corned u». T79 CLUB STEAK ILEPIIK. Lh. — — sass .4 KELLY The Central Guardian ‘Ihll column ll reserved for nun o! local Intern! hill adrortlnlng of I newly nature um: be \IlIfl‘l'l6L| at 4 oouu n ward llrlnlly ptlyilblu in ud- vuiu. I" CRASWELL for Photofrranhl OONFEDEB-ATION LIFE IN- ggmuucn. L-M89-7-12-312 NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST wiui mam Hood Poiridfle Oats China. Silverware or Plain- ADVERTISERS ARE REMINDEI) that advertisements for insertion in The Guardian shouIcl be received at the office not later than 11 A.M. the previous day. i if. HELP APPRECIATED — IVIIS oolved a card from Regina ack- knowledginu receipt of bale of clo- thing and beddini: sent for west- ern relief from Pleasant Valley Mission Band and Y.P.U. ’I‘1ie card slated the bale was gratefully home. ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY —- Miss Hazel Hoptzood 01' llrlillpCqlle arriv- ed home on Saturday from ii two weeks‘ visit to friends in New York where she took in the sights of that wonderful citv. On l-ier wav east she stayed off in Boston to visit relatives for a few days. and also went to Halifax and spent a week with her sister, Dr. Pearl l-Iioplirood of the Nova Scotia Hos- p la . ::Ross~- Miller Slalltlurrl iilitigets are pup y size biscuits "'III fox puppies surely do like thr-m. Handy to carry in your packet and to puss out as you move along. our‘ ifivlw I of bouts , ly Jam» III. Barton. mp, wiziut am) PAINFUL FEET During exanunatzcn of recruits for thqwar LllB iininiber of entries of flat feet, hmnnici- we ino move- ment in the joint of the iuci, bun- lfmfi. and other lust deter“ wits WW 1111119- Wliilc some of IIHSO cases were due to "pfiliiivfi" and “Brmw 511093. Pl great m.:ii_\' uere 011C l0 “Weakiicss" of the tum, either lniierggt, or from stun .ing too loaf iii one ])O‘ill.20il—Z!10lL)l'- men. p. oemen, clerks. or from m- fectlon of the joints of the foot from diseased teem or tonsils. Tq-day, fortunately. shoes fir; sensibly built for both men and ivomen, and tihcre ls le=s trouble vrlth the toes. iirchc<. anti sole. u? llie feet. There nrc, liowcur. a Ere-tit many fcot sufferers who try various makes of shoes, gc-i. all kinds of foot. "aid? and yet. have no comfort. ivitii their feet. Now. as inentiriieci more than once before. feet re as important as the lit-art in making a living and emvylni; 1110: a pair of asiiznsr feet can takeavray all ambition. make i119 individual less keen about get- ting about, and upset digestion and other bodv processes. In dlfiCllSSlllgtv the tivalnieut of foot disorders in the Journal of" the American Mcdm-il Association, DP- DUillf-‘l’ J. Morton in Ill-lint? i famous in inc tiratmr-iil oi foot. disorders) New York, slate.»- that the first thought is to remove pain and establish 1001i vyorking nbifitv In the IOOL. The three cause. d1 pain and los ' good svorgink abil- Hugh F. MacKay, Breadalbanc, re- ; received and each article found a_ 1W M91 (ll lll-lalllOll, iii deep in- JUYY 01' Changes due to inflanima-l tfon. and (3') disorriereci mechanics —where the bones of the foot art.- not being held toizetlici- or up in their DT0DBF.l11i‘-f‘i‘$ by the liga- ments (which hold the bones to- gether). and the miiclcs which hold the bones up in their proper position. The ‘irritations are corns. callus- es, warts, triiich shutilri he removed by surgery. chemical preparations, or Xray. Naturaly the Jilin‘. < should be til'0p1‘t'l\' fitted. The “injurcd“ foot due to wrong standing. to some infective process —tee_tli, tonsils. or pour circulation, requires "rest. removal 0f infection, and stimulation of the CIITUIQIIOI‘! bv hot and cold RDDIIWIHOIIS. and iiizht exercise such as workinz the toes and tiylirz in gram n small ciziect. Willi tbc toes. 1n crves cf “disordered mechan- ics"-—flat forward arch or flat middle arch (the common fiat footi. proneriy fitted insoles tari- Justed from time to tlm-‘l give splendid results: under the super- vision of an orthopedic iiirrsinitiii or stirrzeon. ' Stock Foniifrfin The _..- WHEN Sl-IE ASKS YOII I-IE‘LL be delighted, for she knows what deli- cious, appetizing meals can be made with Canadian Fish and Shellfish. Tliere are over 6,0 different kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish that are simply grand eating! Every one of them can be served in a variety of tempting, tasty recipes fit for a king. Fish is easily digested, nourishing, one of the best health foods you can eat. it is the great source of vitamin “D”, the sunshine vitamin that builds sturdy, healthy bodies-sound bones, good teeth, and helps to main- tain glowing vitality. Have fish meals more often in your home. Make "Any Day A Fish Day". Fish is an economical food and there are so many varieties, in such delightful dishes that you will never tire of it. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. O1‘ Ottawa. Deputmm: of Ftilurla, Pl d F 52-9: Booklet “A D3‘: glib gneyxfénmning 18c n: emnomiul Fish Recipes. WlilTE FOR“ FREE BOOKLET o delightful an Af/dv c I ' I I I I I I I I | . Nam! I I I I I I I I ANY DAY A D17 FISH DAY ed. Scientific experiments were first made with it. about ha! a ‘century aun and tests soon showed that the value oi fl l1 residues for live stock \\'l‘\' nuir-ii ornate! than the nio-l. rpiiinistic had even siis- peeled. Methods were soon found of sicrilizuig the fish residues by Sea - ‘For iiuiirlrcris 01' millions of yen-s F0 Reolflqists tell us, inc sea has been stealine from iii: lnvi/i enor- ' mous quantities of nil lhrv-r silh- lstances ivliich make aninrii life ‘possible. 'l"he untold vsiatli from the soil is leached by \'.'u' uizs ogrii- ‘ cies into streams and rye-ritually into the oceans. Land is nlso rob- bed of its wraith. ulitn. in addi- lion l0 (hi! rrguix-y lnssi-g, lliruigh drainage i. 1-: sfeadilj: cropped or stocked and tii~ rcsiiltiin: w not made goof by h avy fvi tion. or by the generous n of stock feeds rich in the last .._:‘.i- stances. Man years ago. farmers dis- cover: the feddllir! value of waste ILh for their lite st l but bocause no one then knew Lrw to sterilize it and convert i‘. l I a suitable food stuff. l:s ILSuiW often ill- advised and bad res .. eiiperlenc: SUCCFISS Fill. FOX BIIEEOERS INSURE MATING by ‘Use of YOHIMBINE HYIIFIOUHLOIIIDE Tablets Merck v In lube: of 20 tablets of 1-26 grain each, 76c G. R. IIEEFE Queeni- M. (‘harlnttetown ‘ n; rrquired by Ill‘ special equipment, which equip- ment lifts been steadily improved growing (le- llitllldti of fhe industry: Today, a fish meal made from the heads. bones, and Ilfisll of non-oily edible unite fish, suvii n". cod and lud- ‘ dock, and known as "White ‘Fllh l Meal.’ is prcduced reiimiriy througout the year by a number of fish meal plants at, the more important. fishing ceutrei along the Atlantic Coast,_p.irtlcularly in Nova scoffs. white iisii meal is not only l pure imd sate for all stock. but is sold unidcr ._\ Government Guaran- tee as required by the Feeding Stuffs Act, 1937 It L5 the mos‘. valuable addition that has ever been made to ilic rations of live stock and poultry, and has con- tributed enormously to the im- prcvetl health of our domestic Bill? mats; it has aim done more than anything else i; make possible the I quicker growth ncl liburler produt- tlon of milk. bazon. and eggs, three I61 fife more important blhllChQl | of Canadian farming. Rich in Minerals White fisii meal is. particularly rich In both protein and minerals. It bi almost unique among the l feeding stuffs employed in animal ., husbandry in being composed a‘- most entirely of the constriictonal ‘ has, therefore. a special vuue in the nutrition of growing animals and also those full-grown animals, _ such as dairy cowi and laying liens. that are pruduclmz muerfals re- quired for tho growth of the youn . l The mineral salts of the fbgl ‘meal have many important func- - lion: in tho, nnlmal hotly-provid- ing the essential material for ml!!- imiun bone and gland growth in l form superior in any other 00ml» I materials required for growth. It. ’ since the mhiflrala are in a i011?) most; readily absorbed by the “l: mat. Not only are liu‘ B. he?“ Y animals produced. but. asses fficlill, sickness due to “mineral def-fie" - are reduced to a minimum 1 It ls now recognized that 111131): of the problems of aniinai full“ tfon and disease are uiidauou - associated with the supp-l _[_ mineral matter in the feeds. fes- have proven that where rm cenit of the balanced ration is ti. 1f 1i meal it ls not necessary l" “M other minerals tn the raiioiim‘ thoiuiii additional mineral ma_ ls good assurance and may be fl~ ed l! desired. w“, White fish meal also “mom? from 64 to '70 per cent and 5 and times more 0f crude protegmnl 1:, miay be interesting 0 0° w), mutton contains on-Y 1° l)“, m‘ pork on an average 15 P" m“ .,_. 988s i2 per cent: hflddwl‘, ma. {rem state contains not}: Ym N times as miicii lime or ca-Jll beet. .-.- As generally sllllimsfili flshh mcxbil does 1832116113? a ad 1t as cen pr i nutritional experts that. Whit‘ bones. produces n0 ll-lillkg milk. em 0' d" b. I. flash. Fmh meal should ulwgy8ur_ I bought with a guarantee M; ' chase should be made 1Y0! t head, whlfite tisfi. ll.- flLEfizzww ‘ ____.. zzr-r-fj l COLDS l "Qdhflgkflgélllnllfl I . ‘mt LINIMEN 10 pei. ( on fish meal, if made entlreifyesg d‘