PAGE Two l LITTLE LULU FURRIER fun. I945. Canadian Ccilueotill Hvdlci O0. LU. qwtui n0‘ \ aKIHQeMeX 0TH II "om: rr ‘l "J LIIXIIRIOIISLY son- ' Oyniy K/een e DEPENDABLY s none x‘ has five Serveiz-T-issué Box i that son/as up [usi one double-tissue or n time! wsm. for Paramount's loin! IJTTlE lUlU cannon In technicolor Ii your hveluitl "not" BLE HEAD WEST CONCERT 'I'lu~ pupils o Cable Head West mhool. assisted by the young pie of the district large and appreciative nudlencp at their annual concert. The tree and school was attractively decorated for the occasion. Mr. Aldius Mac- Kcnzio acted as chairman. Mr. Fulton MacLarcn Opened the program with instrumental music. accompanied by Mr. Arthur Ander- son on the organ. The following programme was hrnrci. Opening Chorus: Ring Merry Bells. Address oi’ Welcome-by Marion hincbarcn. Recitation: A Letter to Banter-l by Enrl MaoSwain. Instrumental nsualc—by Messrs. Fulton MacLm-en and Arthur An- d: "ll (encoredi. i . agile: Party Line. I Drill: Snnta Claus Spells Eat- alilcs To Us. ' RRecir-aiion: Fooling St. Nick-Joy n. F. ..by—by Elsi¢ and Richard lilacbarcn. Instrirmcnirrl music—by Messrs] Fulton Marlmen and Arthur An-y‘ duxsun iencoredl. I Dialogue: Advice to the Lova- (T11. Recitation: Looks Like Pa-by Ffiert MacKenzic. Gongs-by flvc men (encoredl. Instrumental music-by Messrs. Fxlton lViacLnren and Arthur An- d -:'son (encored). Dialogue-Sales Resistance. tntion: To Santa Clam-by d MacLaren. by Eileen and Edyth Mac- and Marjorie MncLaren. : A Christmas Wish. mental music-by Messrs. - Fllton Macbanen and Arthur An- derson (encored). Dialogue: Yessuh. Boss. Song: It Came Upon A Midnig lJlcnr-by Eileen, Edyth and Betty l/iacKenzie. Majorie and Barbara IhcLzu-en (ensured). Instrumental music—by Messrs. Fulton MacLslren and Arthur An- ??? Y1 ‘€P°P"‘d‘~. __.._ A’ I V \ _ I I / Willi 111i: a; step-dancing ( IIVIJI . -—4 ______.____ encored). Dialogue: Detective Snoop and Dr. Doc Recitation-by m. Joesph sim- MODS. Recitation: Lnt and Mast-by Elsie MaoLai-en. During the playing of instru- mental music by Messrs. Fulton Arthur Anderson. in his usunl jovial manner, ‘and from the well laden git: distributed a large number of . The i Anthem close. sin‘ of the National broug t the program to a vznuoiv sonoorfi -——— l Report cl Vernon school for January. Principal's t: Grade X r.-—l. Marion Mc- Quaid; 2. Isabel McLeod; 3. Mar- ion Furness. Grade X Jr.—-l. Arthur Merrill; 2. Don Drake. Grade IX-l. Herbert Henry,- I. s rhmcssz S. Mary Boudreau. Grade VIII-l. Joan Murphy; "2, Patrick Murphy; 3. Jean Murphy Grade VII-l. Audrey Henry. Grads VI-l. Olga Jenkins: 2. Eitelle MacDonald; 3. Helena Doh- er y. Honor Roll (over 75%)—.l. Mar- ion Furnesl. 90%; 2. lfarl Morrisey, $9 ; 3. Isabel Macheod, 78.4 ; 4. Marion McQuaid, 79.1%; 5. Olga Jenkins, 76.6%. Perfect attendance: Phyllis Pun noel. Audrey . Celie T. Rooney, Principal. _ .________ UNLETTERED LANGUAGE SWELLED BY DEFUGEES in 1H1. H Kong e1 i-ion o l,w0,_ , Rfilgees from Cranberry plants survive a lot better if the bogs are flooded a little at a tkne to build up a solid cover of ice. cum mrs rut MARK l New, WELLNEIi e sensnnon: 8'e""6"lh "In ‘ let” 11-. jump‘ "n l c vwgz; 910mm‘, h 00mg‘? MbIiI-‘lngygfl 0g’ “"1 " "m; Jon.- "n. Big "o . “$75.. Wellner Ltd. J EWELERS SINCE 1868 THE ly45 1.45.5115 mm YOUR was GARDEN ‘NOW! LiHlJiii Your mm gPreliminary Note on . f e Treatment cf Anaemia l in Mutant Fox Pups I DI- C- I. GUNNf Slparlliallfll, Dominion Enchant-u In lurch, ammonia, no.1. -__--______. l NH)‘. animals lunatic balance in mutation may |ivc rin to a cou- stitution that is lethal to the new nnirml o In l our attention was drawn to ouch a condition ard Platinum fox gaps guebac and Norweg n m . Prom post mart amlnatlons and blood work roved to be an anaemic nut month's sumo nnetlna in the lidrséhBcll and comml un wand “my; with the Nation; Anthem. MOIEJ. ‘WOBIIN’! INSTITUTE .._._. clillllllflhn cwwudlihovllv- cbuoafthn m‘ ‘nholfihfikflfllé n luoiionba another bureau _ ac-hoo with Mn. Burke ‘on the wu- nrvui uu com- . ling“ by the closed U. 1H6 Kelly were appointed to condi- ion that was 100 per cent fatal to affected animals. Further in- tex vastigation showed there was a mortality of over 20 per cent among Standard Platinum fox pups, and the total value of foxes lost Canada du the pan year from this condtion. based upon adult valuations ranged the rmIQL‘ hood of £50 However. The monvthly meeting of wan . Royalty Institute was held in the foxes schoolhouse on the afternoon. of rm- Feb 7 Fourteen members a one visitor were present. The Thelgmup at {$895 rggiglyfigd a megtiigltwaa presided over by norma v y, g r , . 10.7 ins. 's;'§&m§. Th1; rainutes of last meeting were blond and approved. Collection a 3,54; ed to $1.70. The bill of $3. for M11 ggflma- a Christmas treat for the school (on; children was presented by Mrs. Frizzel and paid. The school com- mittee had no report and Mrs. 3,155 with Bell and Mrs. Charles Hurry wore o; 114; appointed on the committee for next month. Wmii:"n',,l:;, p.52: éhllii mansions! ' explanatory paper on Family Al-T Because anaemic conditions are lowances in the form d! questions considerably more difficult to cure and answers was roe by MH- thnn t? prevent, the writer feels Gliteiitealldmlltlgknks g: i fox bum may show I WWW! ful in cellrgleflatglliednoogioxmnmgzcafid remeembrances received, were roadl Jaundmid °°"flm°"- be effective as a preventive meas- from Pte. L. C. Moore, P0. Dick 5°!‘ “gill”: bfindxllnefi! Ta Q9. urc. curley, AC1 t n31 ca oass as uc esa - . V , guinatcd) appearance. The spleen Th? hereimny W119 0f anaemia $gfidlg§“§€d‘hgg:§edI w“ move and liver are usually subnormfll “s m} “m” w °°°‘" ‘" m“ this» B set of Books of Knowledge -- in size. Hemorrhage into the in- "mm"? mm 2 Week“ i° 4 “mm/ha m, the school ‘atlas; “M. 15 a frequent “M, of age. Therefore, it is advisable ' .’.’l§...‘i°“..‘“§l€“l...tlil25 my by M period in pwgmmt Vixens and to Gate and Mrs. Machure and that maintained a good appetite be 09- their ‘rations. their a . This may be due to their particular strain of. breeding stock or the ingredients g used in their fox rations. Symptoms - Anaemia occurs among Standard Platinum fox ; they are smaller than their litter mates, have sunken eyes and dry fur. As the anaemia pro- gresses, the pups become week and stagger about their pen. The feces are often black and the Blood Picture — The abnormal- of it: lurrender to bl S . b ht th m i’ $21.35 and $1 f,‘§§”f§§“° Ighggllggguihéfie bléamgigglwlaaugadded eiguthig by Mrs. Jones. to the rations of fitandard pla/t- R w“ 25119.81 ‘hat m9 Pffceeds t inwn pups ta a 4-5 . who or $1. ....i°’..‘;§,“ m, m: o... Wav at that date in rations of pups th ities found in the blood of anaenuilaic R foxes were as follows: normal erythrocyte blood cells); content than normal clotting time. Blood Albo of was deci Roll for the coho . and seconded that a I 1-" that we lmr- conferred with Marshal Petcin The donated articles were then alilaillxd. Prime Minister , elated a greave situation existed in the Pacific. U. e. Com lend-lease bill bv 16-8 vote. of and study ma- c concert. 1t was de- that Mrs. J. B. Jay and Mrs. n MaoAdnm be van. drugs ptt material for a quilt. i. d to send for an Honor oi It was moved pantr Y held and tint In. . E. ward a lllaoInnis. ~ q; hip with for the cou- Mrs. J. B. Jay kindly invited the members to h born Much meetin . . meeting are baker, and ‘Alter a. doleiou lunch lclooed with the National Anthem. This War-Four or e {for ‘the CIPQM 01' . 8 s. Jay. Mrs. Pony Mrs. Edward lonelier. the meeting Yurs Ago B The C nadian Plua jld, lfllt-General FIBIJAX; a ntpellier, France. B-ltinh troops nine Brlllq, Italian 80m- A. W. Iadden. acting of Aultra de- B. Senate Fbreign mittee approved V By J. a. Williams smears showed no apparent ab- normalities in the erythrocytes, except achromia. , Because anaemia is a concur- rent symptom of manly infective conditions, a survey o the pos- sible underlying causes in fox pups was carried out on l5 ana- emic platinum pups during summer of i943 with the follow- ing negative results:- l. Negative findings for and earmites as agents. 2. No intestinal parasites in the form oi’ entamoeba, hookworms, mgm, ascarids or coccidia. ‘Combined Medicine: For con- 3. Negative findings for potcn- venlence d0 mgms of Kayquinone tially pathogenic intestinal bac- (insoluble in water) may be terial organisms. ground and rubbed up with l oz. 4. No specific blood parasites of Infantol in a nwrtar, than ese 60 of Ferric Amm pr nt. b. Non-infective nature of anac- Citrate sol-uti (containing m!!! by Owl wnilmlnfll-lbu- e of ooppegi‘ can be added t: (Droppings 1mm affected fox pu " P! the resultant Elfin-S f I - were fed to normal fagtotle and Kayqu one?" o n o . pups. The lat- ter did not become sick or visibly . It is strongly recommend- ed that fox ranchers have affected as a result of fecal con- t-nminniion of their feed.) ugg Ls compmur‘ this This condition is found to occur me icine for them. chiefly in Standard Platinum fox Dgily m; of gm, coughed P1195. ‘and to a lesser extent anon-z medicine mixed in the feed is 1-3 tcaspoonful per fox or lounce for white marked and pearl platinum 24 foxes. Shake or stir this medi- cine.we_ll before using it. ' A "mac-er? have a poor appetite and are be- h wnv. l woven. SAW SUC low normal body weig t. Tentative recommendations for f ion of anaemia are as fol- ‘°l'5"u Dona; r r I y 6 ll‘ tvlxens or Plailn o or 30 Hues: ol——l ounce (30 cc). Citrate—- 1 lllr i) "l" mutants. Ln the group of anaemic , ed t ‘ 1m" foxes describ paper. 4 of the affected animals were from crosses of Standard Silver with Platinum foxes. Ono Platinum in M“ 415.954 - muting for the i-ha mcnfli- l . awash a. .31»! BIBLICAI. mes ma. HbOGL-l: bringing in the arch grant Canadian indanry. Some become masum of their own ship . . . dun does initiative ind in reward. All are marten of their own denlny. This is In: Enterprise. A hundred yearn and more till Incl 1m the iadunry facilldennu no all Cuandimnnconuibu: in; no the growth of a self-reliant people and a prosperous Canada. Kn}: 81.41.. freon, all '71“! TIA from Coon 1o Coast p Noyla sco added-Tomyihf (humble) 300d co ore, l . WIDQOW nehpgllkd: seen in new mm, Biflfllnl 0Y1 back. Batista, pique, and ...c...i cloh (not. too uch q ' (DIR-Cotton; l0!‘ 891108 will confirm (he vibrant Mexican and Giratcrnelan colors to wear thfle will be twin slide. “avvaohtini new. and brizht electric blues comirln , with black, u these frequently are.) what could be more exciting for‘ pm marina? °h€lliii _.=°"L11I~¢ W! our aim.“ ‘House With Major I-llioozld ova-um! m»: w: nave A PRIVATI- ~ 1401.0 m, mrnusb-d-lngingaém! ‘I LIT -~ wlucv c F e ue~w uncts neetow A PlOMiNiNl mien. occult»: non TRINIDAD, is comma rrtz=m~~ "unwise- ' E Et‘..‘t?="l%%.."?£22“"° ' - ' Kan-Kan! rr equine! serene ‘ . ili-[THE ONLY nzuumna wmmy... or counapz cm won _ Aemmt QUPPOGEJUT - r. LIKE 1141s sear mo a 1T6 ‘DGUMOUS was of Norwegian typo and four were of the Quebec mutant strain. c 1M p The a ' in the ‘ foxes is thouiljilt to result from heredit- ary let l factors closely associ- ated (linked) with the mutant genes in new type foxes. tmeni. - Initial att of treatment for this seconds tol is a rich source oi A and D, therefore, to food cod liver oil in nt vixms or fox pups receiving this medicine. Ferric Ammonium Citrate: is used in the {oz-m g ahlilcilhpjcsr cent so u on w add- But later, a condition of internal ed 5 m“ 0g “mo, into the intestinal canal was found to be a common syring- tom, aiid as a result of - servatlon and also that anaemic foxes had a slower blood clotting time than normal animals in- ‘t. compared to th jectionsoi’ normal horse serum, vitamin K and vitamin Bi were ed to administered. The latter was giv- en to increase the appetite of the anaemic fox pups, and some cases appetite was increased, but after Z or 3 substantial meals of the directions king a combined medicine Recommended Diet for . 5H0?!‘ AND fi-LAIIEXDI r » r4 regular fox ration they died from yhumm l." h" hemorrhage into the intestine. the 1944 season success; D 10% Fresh liver (beef, mm, m1 results were obtained with °' P1‘)- gmu of 6 anaemic pupa. Appar- ent]; these recovered comp etely and grew to normal adult animals e badly weight and blood estimations o normal control foxes. During the latter part of Jilly and early August these lnaelnic fox pupa were brought from different Prince Edward Island to minion Experimental Fox Ranch, where they were retained for ob- servation purposes and to test ex- perimental treatments. The aver- ag we ht of the 5 anaemic plai- inum or pupa and 1 anaemic white marked pup was lacs than twat-thirds the {normal boldly wiigglzt o ox pups o compare e e. The correlation of low body weight and d ee of anaemia was - parent ecauae the average ery- th t never tried before and which m ihmc o count (0,806) and aver- aemoglobin estimation (6.8) were w“ ponldingly lower than those of normal fox pups of com- parable agu, which were 8,054 and 7.9 respectively. '__. Mother loi lo Blane for the Ghildren’: 00H: not allot. If your: m mentor buy a trial sine to one if g "mm". 1f it does. Rvlece it with a one 1 at" rim}. i willnrgilni. c?! p160 l0 d freshness. t n " TILLIE Tm Lin: _ M. A MOThiJl-E ‘fl-HEF LE ‘IOU! BAWTING HIM- ‘D QELL OR- SILF € ° Ifieapiin all tgho moth‘? can dgfltlhe Build-ion will‘! n“: no wrn u ' vs o 31ml.’ slow; - “who-napalm $1»: m ‘f; dcniy; got ti...» ti. wet; in oii the bed clothes, do a dozen things tho mother cannot help. h “lift” b“ ‘Si?’ ‘fimlfilifiw-Yiwi“ " l” "X33155 tfiméiiifi t ' i "som ng oy evn ouanyuca, wilyhizgd in of‘)? Wood; Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy used by Canadian ea . mot v5.1a 3E. .153” ting 135a family also, about 8 tines as much, 00c, ai dru uatera. ‘u ‘ w Tic T. Milhurn 00., Hmilad, Toronto, Od- X R PE HATED an}: TILLIED MAKE A TIC-SAW PUZ LE