NQHEMBER 27. 1336 THE ('HAKLU'l"l'E'l\)WN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN ____..__.__.____ _ _9 Choose Early tor Best Choice predeceased him thirteen yetirs ago. Besides a. sister Agnes and a brother Alex both of California, he leaves to moum Loretta tMrs. Ad- lll HEMOIIIAM The Late lunlci l’. McDonald, Souris The icceni uudcn passing of Dtiiizel f‘, ilcliuiiaitl in ll‘.0 City Hospital brought ttccp sorrow, to it‘: iami‘ ;.ti iciatiuns, and wide rim-ad it“: t to a large circle oi‘ friends and iictiiiitiiiittiices. lie \\':i~; lit‘\'t‘l' known to have luti a .tt‘l'lllll$ illrcts in his life. ltii his sudden tit-misc from acute ippeiiditutis was a crushing blow t0 liis man)‘, many friends. Dcccascti posrcsiscd admirable qiiiiiitiest of litai-t and iitind which eiitieareti iiini to all, and the large contours‘ til people who followed remain. to llic cetitctcry was In eloquent tribulc to one who was lililrersally lit-invert and revered. lllr. Nlclltinifld was in the railway aid Paquet), Mantle (Mrs. Fwd Mullally), the Misses Beatrice, Ita- nclda and Gertrude at hoinc, be- sides Percy niid Peter D., zilso 113l- mcr and Leo in Western Canada, and two grandsons Leo and Arth- ur in the old homestead. He was a member of the B. L. F‘. and E., and C. M. B. A. also a consistent member of the Knights of Columbus. Brother PFIIYCPS for the repose of his soul. A Requiem High Mass was sung at his funeral by Rev. Harold Cro- MacDoiiald, Rev. F. Mullally being present iii the Sanctuary’, art-g, w, J. Paquct the parish orginiist prc-‘ sided at the organ for the Mars, iervlce for ._v three yams, mid and her rendition of the Dead lipoii 1a,, i‘. mun-m m 1933 m; was March was n. masterly effect. iiltscnteti \\'ll.ll a "Faithful Ser- Slowly and solemnly the large W-ttMtvlit." in l't't‘ti[‘,llltl0l"l of his cortegc re-asscmblczi aftcr Alas.- lniig and laitliful service; up to tha: lllllt‘ .‘lr. ilcnttiield was the 9'11; clnploytt- rttt the P. E. I. tu- lbion alto livid sacli a proud dis- clioii. .\lucli as he enjoyed the coni- aiid bore his body t0 itii; last itt\.;t_ ing place. thcrc to i\\\'llll, the iruin- pet call that will awalw the dead. May thy kindly heart. my deiti- departed friend. find soar-c and joy in the realm of cvcrlasiinti. glory ginltillflilii of it \\ltlt‘ circle of is the prayer and wish of thc v it- “min l‘ laiui'_v \\'.ts his chief er. The sympathy of ihc ivlitilc tblltcrn. tiuitdcrl by his sons community goes out to his lovrd l l lllitiaiieliirrs it s home was to him ones who are lcft to rcvcrc a mem- azlgtfillc at his joys, and he oiy of a loving and indulgent m ~ ‘enter into tlit-ir social activ- father. L-llIlB-i1-27-li Y“ Milt '1" much zest as the - l°llllirer mu ‘though he was scv- Canadian Fish are clean -- thcy "ll fire tint-t. (ii age. n15 wife bathe tut the time. LOW cosr 5 to corms Q m wzsrzm CANADA AND - UNITED snares DISTINCTIVE ECONOMICII. 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They c011‘; In Boudoir Lamps, Bed Iiigf“ Let, Cushions, Blankets, Tozvel Sets, Table Scarfs and other fine pfGSCltS. 22.50, 24.50, 28.50, 32.50, 35.00 Gabriel‘ ON- E "I'D-l. E - v HQME PLAN ,__w-i=r'tji_t:g —,ri-'ii=_m'é:pt,si-t.paici'z l-MAONIHLY PAYMENTS ‘NOTHING iii-bozo —.uo INTEREST iIANcE iN to EQUAL Alberta Specializing In Bronze Turkeys l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (MN DO 111E SAME l (B! l. (l. (Juiiningham in Alberta Poultry Federation Catalogue) The problem of managing the turkey flock in such a way as to l produce ii mnxiinum of top grade drcsscd birds i; one of interest to ., Etich year too many l turkeys are irradcti down through lack of finish oi insufficient flesh- doubt this could be l ing. No km" cum“ °f Smms Film“ i" m?‘ rcuicdietl to some cxtcnt with bet- nbsemie of the past“ R0“ 1' R~ A-l tcr feeding: methods. Nevertheless", there are many propcrly killed. , well dressed birds. that would not qiialfv for top grade had they been reared under the best of con- (llllOlL. Tht-ic is sufficient spread in pricc between the various izradcs to justify special effort on the part. ol' the turkey DTOCIHTCI‘ to lllilllilllt‘ his flock in a manner that will cominaiiri mo tly top grades. Unqutatti-sunbiv, much progress has been llllltli‘ since buying on a. grad- ed basis \\'ll . instituted some years ago. yet. still further gains could be l't‘.'\li7i‘tl by greater care in the selection of breeding stock. The importance of securing breeders with market type requirement: cannot. bc overestimated. It is equally true of turkeys as in other kinds of meat animals, that there arc types, irrc=pcetive of breed. that vill utilirc feed to better advantage than others, types that will make morc economical gains and fatten iriorc codly. ' The (lUl-lrtlblt‘ type will not be found in all fnrni flocks. In the lllfl.lt‘l‘l!_\‘ of flocks there may be only a few; However. much could b" doiit- to improve the quality of market turkeys. and coircqucntly the returns in dollars and cents, by .~rlct-tiiit: the best of thc females for lll't‘l‘(lt‘l‘§ and using an approv- cu. biindtnl tom to mate with them. The best time to choose breeding stock is Just prior to the market- h» iuwti taslly detected than anI other time. The choice should b.- niadc only from those in the bcst market condition. This will iiidic- ate not only vitality but early maturity‘. which is s0 important whore we have a comparatively short growing season. From these the lrrst market type birds with a maximum of breast meat can be .e‘ectcd. The good type bird will have n broad hculdcr and ba:k,deep. full i>r:.a:l breast. and a long. rtrnight. lcvel. or tiettt-r still, a slightly fO;'l((‘l‘-.'il\fl|)(‘(l. keel bone. The bcs‘. way to determine the shape of the | iiig .\.‘:l on ivlicri the best birds can i keel, or what ii. termed the bal- ance of the bird. is to lay one hand along the back and the other along the breas: bone. they are to being parallel. the better. Birds with prominent points or knobs on the front: cf the kccl boiic should bu (ll.'\‘.'lll‘(lt‘(l. it» should birds with crooked kcc bone. The more flesh on ci'lier side of the breast bone the better. Long legged, iiarroiv, siab-sitied turkeys, or those shoiving evidence of latc maturity should be avoided. A relatively b ad, deep head. frce from coars ness, and a bright. prominent eye, indicate a strong constitution. However, in scfcctmi; breeding stock as outlined above. it will likely be found that the strongc 1‘. head.» in the flock will be among those that conform in titlicr respects. While keeping vigor and l. type upperniol iii mind in rel-cc bmcdillg stock, sizt- necd not. b. sacrificed. lrlcifihcr should stand- ard color be lust if careful and in- telligent selection is madc. Members of the Alberta Ilrtuirc Turkey Breeders‘ As ticiatioii have achieved notable slice .s in the tiy m _ . _. _.._ ____ TRAINER rtrriiirr rem KRIISCHEN “Daily Dose" for Footballers Read what one plfllflfisifillill train- er (fir)? to keep his team ill tip-top eon i loin-- “I am a professional trainer, at present with a first-class football tcam. and have bccn for thc past. fourteen years. Krusclicn Salts has 1 been vcry beneficial, both as rt lasa- tlve and in keeping the men frcc from stalcucss. Each morning I see that cvcry man iiudcr me like; a small amount of Kruschcn S to assist thc livcr and kidncv have tiseti Krust-hen ivitli all ailvctcs. and also t' among my private patient of loss vitality. l‘llf‘tiil'i“ n and neuritis." - J.J.J, (Certified Mac- scurl. 'I‘lic “little daily dose" of Krus- elicit Salts hcips to kccp the in. teriial organs functioning rc", :1. ly iii their dailv (lutica Ii , trid- ncys and bowels arc stimulat ti tti healthy, vigorous aciivltv. thus aa- sisting them to climiiizitc ivauti» products and |iO‘St‘l‘l.< thct cntlziu- gcr the health. PICTURE WORTH 52 FREE A lundlomo grnvurc photograph of RM. King Edward VIII is waiting for you at yourdrugg-ilt’: -a picture every home will proudly frame. Free with tho purchase ofa bottle of Kruachcn Salts. Supply limited — get yours now. The nearer l iitsks Attention To Mr. Bennetfs ltlortis 0f Advice (Canadian Pres-i MELBOURNE, NOV. 25-1119 Ar u: etlito iully describes as "ex- ccllcnt advice that should not go uniiexdcti" the suggestion o! Rrt. lL-n. R l3. Bennett; at a civic re- ception that Australia keep in mint! ;t.. great destiny as a natloit. The totirmg cx prime minister of CanaC- (‘OUIITL against think- ing too lllllFlLflbCUl. state and city. 'l‘lit.- Argus raid the zustumary Australian courtesy might profit- . - tatondccl to the opinions of a distinguished visitor from a. far country, and went on: “rliey are the opinions of one We’ll and “ONLY” Stored FREE Until Christmas the population- present ies and increase carrying captivity 01 we With the growing lmiwrtanvvlol’ the Pacific zone and a greatly {"- ereased population on our wide areas Australia might become sonic day the nerve-centre of Imperial activity. "Nothing is surer than that tlir spaces of the earth now scalltlllt’ occupied will be more effecwcli‘ 03cupled—-by friends or by fci‘ when the pressure of overpol>_l1l=\t' ion in less favored parts 0t illt‘ earth becomes too KY0!!! i0 be borne any longer. "History and the evidence collected tlllllfsiillttiblf‘ painstakingly fore civilization dawned telling of perdstent waves of ritu- mgjon by peoples seekuiu new homes. There is nohtng 1n t‘it» world today to suggest that its cramped peoples have tiutgrottit their propensity for seeking elbow- wlio knows aiicl lo\'es the British Eitipire atid has a lively apprec- iatioii of the great part which the (Jominoiiivcaltlt must inevitably play in the future of that Empire. “Australian; knew ‘in a general way that the future cannot but hold a great destiny for their land. Yet tlie people who talk most ab- out the great future are general in their statements and vague in their thoughts. To them ‘the long wash oi‘ Australasian sens’ is a symboli- cal as well as a physical boundary. That any outsider should ever be so impertinent as to challenge the title of Australians to Australia is unimaginable. room. With the enormous iiicirasc of’ fecurid races, probability sug- gests the contraryi." Manners-Ari; GLANCE Toronto and Moritreal~fntlustriai stocks lower. Toronto Mines-irregularly high- G1’. New York-Stock and commodity- markets closed. (Thanksgivingt. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 to 5-8 cents higher. “Whcn Mr. Bennett bade Aus- tralians look beyond the horizon he contemplated a spiritual ex- cursion into boLh space and time, It is not too fanciful to picture Australia as something more than a stcarlily-growing unit of the Empire. Science may or may not ever conquer rat areas of the in- terior now believed to m uncultiv- . —»:;;-_—;_——-—-—--_ prnduction of superior type turkeys. The whole system of official in- spection is designed to promote production of better market type birds which reach sfandard weight etirly in the season and have a mrrdmtitti of standard excellence. From among there best flocks in the Province only the outstanding specimens are banded‘ and classi- fied according to grade before be. i.tg offered for sale. Turkey pro- ducers would do well to use banded toms to fiend their flocks. The benefit derived from the us! of such sires is obvious. The greater ecsh return: through improvement in tirade ancfliii-réliscd weight will more than offset the extra cost [INCE- and potential areas of settlement. i from that remote period lOIlI-l bv- ‘ join in - ' LONDUS‘ l lll l... l. l able andperhapsuninhabitablo;but OUR FNlflf-Ill l.\' llll.\\'i-j.\‘ is it, will surely enlarge the boundar- , " l .\l{ As the sunlight pours caielessly tl1)\\‘1l\'t'fll‘(l, < their swcct soul,» I i li » of .ouit~ precious‘ l l Lcr lii lii‘fl\(‘ll isl l It rcniiiitl. llll‘ of pt-izcc and ceri- I t ii""~ :.‘.. <i joy tnti of chtci‘. Ah no llllt Ill a.v..i_v.s l‘(‘lllt"llll)t‘l'. That our 1a lit~t~ in Heaven i. nrai. Lrct us ‘liiiik of tlic poor and lhc :i'k one. with lllHtl anti And we 1i ltIl ih ‘lll nirmbcr ‘ till llli‘il' ]‘.i'l‘":' f": l! Ii’. .: iztaz" (‘hnrIcs iti S'liflt‘l‘.l. it) iiiiviit. rc- .‘ti.t Arthur, l’ W. t f“ l ('-.l.'.\"]'l.lI LONDOS‘ I ~A sport t-‘tpt rooms" a (lemoiist t": more ciili methods u.~ The Correct Answer When you crave the solace of a cool fragrant smoke is found in H& N’s BRIGHT CLIT" Since its introduction a year ago this tobacco has l)£"c-l\ steadily improved in qua Fit y through changes in proccsti TRY IT ‘ wt rc quott-tl iastern Guartiztzn ..*BI‘>Y IKOBIN U001) FLUkK tic-iv, you will not regret it. H‘ Sljl§.\‘(.‘l{ll"i"l()\\ Lo Ill.‘ Charlolit-toivn (Hid i ii nut» o0 handed to their ftcpt. Archit- ilainel Phone 47. or lcft at ll. J. Ainbciil Drug Store, Monte. i ti. ..' TllR()i'(iliUl' pelts will be rcccivttt irl Pklivarti Island by R. \\'. Stcivari. 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