AY» -._ _ . .. . ARO n rnnvmiugn-IM - --v mv-u-‘ss. » » HW THE MOY WENT Naslnwaak River New Bru ' k ROSEBUD? It's as cool as the old swimmin’ hole! Satisfaction is your: tor keeps wlien you smoke Rosebud. Man-there's a tobacco witli a I'lCl'l and rare aroma that's migl-ity contentingl No price snobbery about it either-it gives you extra value every time. Dime or dollar never bouglit-a-better smoke tlian what you gel in good old Rosebud. Roslzliul) Cut smoking tobacco ‘ THE MARITIM M lofand lsipkgs. 72 lbtin E O government ha ed it is oc- cupying most of the road on which the Conservative party is accustom- ed to travel and there isn't enough room on the right side for an out- and-out Tory party to get ahead. It is a foregone conclusion there will be wide differences of opinion among the convention delegates on the question o. veering to the left or the right. The radio speeches of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett before the last Dominion election were gen- erally regarded as pointing some- what to the left and rnany of the; radically-minded Conservatives tvilll be well pleased if the convelitzoll decided to go even further in that direction. _ It would be an unusual situation to find the Conservative party more radical than the Liberal govern- ment. Ever since Confederation tne Liberals have been regarded as the more radical. Before the turn of thc century when it was considered a slam 0f weakness .or a , natty man t0 call the opposing party by its duly adopted_ naliie. Liberals were often dubbed ‘RfldS. .\ Organizes List i Varied Opinions _ On Party Policy (By B. K. Carnegie) Canadian Press Sta-If Writer) OTTAWA, June 27-The ranks and file of the Conservwt/lve party have been asked to send to the National Convention committee suggestions for the party platform which will be decided at the three day gath- erinz here beillnning July 5. Not only the biz men in the organiza- tion but humble party workers in all parts of the Dominion have re- eponded to the call. the committee reports. The question that 1.5 disturbing Coilservatzlve men and women is whether the historic party which linoe Confederation has been re- carded as a rightist part , should veer to the left. There will plenty of delelmtes wanting the part to stay "Tory" and many others op- imz when the party platform is firi- allv constructed it will show decid- Even in Liauriel-‘s time his support: ers were referred to as “reformers in the back concessions more uitvri than as Liberals. _ While Conservative governmenls at times have done filings» “T1151.” might be considered radical. it is- contended the people of 00110011 rc-l gard the party as above susplclonl m regard to radicalism and niavill‘ from the back concessions and ev uni from the urban centers, who have been taught from their cradles that- a Conservativsvmparty‘, w 1112121) b‘? coxlsewauve. COYLSSLUEDCY of thc will have delegates. likely have i119“)! the matter. of 511880 are com- fnz in." said J. R. Maclvlcoi, ‘ro- ronto member of parliament and energetic joint chairman of the committee. Maurice Dupre, e- bec lawyer and solicitor genera in the Bennett government and Mr. MaeNicol are the airmen on whose shoulders falls much of the work of organizing the convention. The iovial farce of Mr. MaoNicol lights up as the pile of suggestions grow. "We have adopted a highly democratic procedure to fiat the views of the rank and f e." he said. “All estions will be list- ed and corre ated so they can be turned over in the most convenient form to the resolutions committee of 157 to be named the first day of the convention. Ontario and Quebec will have 36 persons on the committee and the balance, as, will represent. the remainder of Canada. rovinces will have that way. Every 2A5 in Canada all of whom will decided views on Coercion a Necessity Conservatives have stood 101‘ 51-090 direction while the Liberals lluHEl emphasized the rilzhl-B 0f me 1"" mflduaL when M; Bennett. ‘them! prime minister. sought1o inst tute‘ some state direction in the 1411511111‘ The two central less than half e 10010500100005. rmilucdubMix-riggtrfqq 31ft tgggwfifil The more suggestions come in the accuse v = a Conservatives; regiment the farms-rs. better we shall be pleased.’ nwd “w” had w Many political observersoonslder clai the decisions of the convention in regard to party policy will be quite as important to the Conservative chances of carrying the country as will the selection of a. leader. ' Direction Critics of the be 501116 C061‘- marketing 5 a laJnsez-falr ment for not iwink 01101111 l‘ compulsory .eat\i1'es of the ect- Jfpst how far the Conservii-l-"es the e i g1 Reap, PRICE asp Toaxnev . Soucrrolis. THREE sumac: MEN ‘u; r. r. rolmou - vu-un-w-v-u-n-.0.-at"...nv-untov-vd-sn-uunnnuunnunun ‘Ike Ginzdiul’: New Serial Story Begin! ThiWeeh I-e-l.-.—4—— i Qranmc CHAPTER i lighting }_ 01-1-1130" pic 0105a ‘to i6‘ _ rection of production and marketing system in 351F711- _ the individual will be discussed at this convention and it will be tlfEUCd that a haphazard cannot ultimately compete in world markets with countries where the state directs the system. A touch problem for the canyon; an decline with the railway pr lam. tion to decide will be the Anoillonstlcker will be the mone- ta rv DOllCy, 1t is learned some of the oung- rictton er delegates will urge the between the Dominion and provin- ces over provincial rights be ended bv thc Dominion getting out of the provincial field as far as possible. T'hev ivoilld oppose any amendment to the British Nolth America Act. Thcv also would leave the provinces ' social full control of thc field o. services. nublic ivorks and educa- tion and lend n hand instead trade mid monetary problems. Car Alid Cash Prizes t0 Awarded for Slogans Jl7l)(iL\i(l H; MARITIME SEC- TION OF GENERAL MOTORS SAFE/TY CONTEST ANNOUNCED OSHAWA. Ontario. June >27 - lspcclall-A new Chevrolet auto- mobile for a Sydney man, and cash prizes ranging iip to $200.00 for New Brilnswick are awarded in l other residents of Nova Scotia. and the results of the Maritime Sec- lion of the General Motors "Safety Slogan Contest.“ announced today. First prize of a new 1938 Chev- rolet motor car goes to Nell Joseph MacKay 0f 3 King Edward St... Sydney , N. 3.; second prize of $200.00 Cnsh goes to AP. Murtha of Ifllpflfflylil. Halifax Co., NB; and the remainder of the Maritime prize winners are as follows: 3rd prize-$l00.00. Oscar I". of 137 Paradise Row, Saint John Beekwith N.B.: 4th prize-MOM Mrs. G1". Edwards. Sable River, N.S.; 5th prize -s45.00. Harvey ‘Iiiorne. Parrsiwnro, N.S.: 0th prize-Mum M. Durand. 27 lnulis Sh. Halifax, .S.I 7th pri1e~$fl5.00. George 1... N walker. Saekvillc. N.B.‘, 8th who —$30.00, 1.0. Wiekmil-c. Liverpool N.S.: 9th v prize-$25 .00, Mrs. Maude Chute. Caledonia. Queen‘! 60.. NS; 10th nrize-QOOO, Zfna E. Cameron, Antiennish. N.S.: Church 60., 11th m-iu — $15.00. John P. Sheridan. 34 Shir- ley Sh. Halifax. N.S.; 12th prise 410.00. J.C. Brernner. St. Step- hPfl. N.B ‘The winners in the Ontario Seo- tinn of the Contest were announc- ed a fortnight sign. while the re- sults 1n the remaining two Zones --Quebee and the Western Prov- fnces-wfll be revealed shortly. ‘Hie judges in the Maritime Bec- A.W. Barbour, Deputy Minister of Public Works, tion were: ‘Mr. Fredericton. .N.'B.: Mr. R.w. Mc- Coloiigh. Chief Engine-r. Depart- ment of Highways. Halifax, 10.8. and ‘Hon. J P. McIntvi-e. Minlutm‘ of’ Public Works, ChaflOtMMWIl Pl]. Use Mlnlrdfi for dandruff. 0 v Fine far TEE!!! FIB-III?!‘ N0 l- (Onuttnuell) $11.50 Chance Powers $38. ; John Hanan 180. ~ Jamel tlw Pineeu $21.00; Ai-thur~ rinu~%$ll.50 aw» mam laaixoo- Octave Pineau! lint . g t $15.00; $10.00" herthneau $10.00" M11-. $000 tn.“ t $15.00; t tfidoolsrofitbwLw; Ohares Proiltt ; f ¢ 011m - ; . ; R0 er‘. Pi-cnci 54.00, Ben- f — 31 Arch! » - i 21-011. .00 William Pic-l p I7 y 0 exefc/se lent Gallon ' ' ' I . °" R ‘ ' d Y5 $12.00 y ‘ 0H G. Gallant 107. : hunk $33.00; James Ramsey $28 00; i 8100 ‘#3815? In $0158 W031». 152?... i Bllltdw 1-1 by ‘d ‘f I - - . . ; e er a . ; Bend Gallant $184M- Jbee M’ Ramsay $25.20; Ay.$1.. Refmlgl I I .25 (2011-5411. 021.00 svcilcv 100001 $2,190‘ chum O Chew it after evfiry mealé Help: - keep your teet etron an Pew, n _ 19- wl healthy. Alsomaseagesyour gums vin $10.00; John Gavin Rooney $15.50; r100 an,“ and removes food particles that git-gs: Pelta: m?“ 000x111 $111311; lgohnd Rochford $10.00;; lodge between the teeth. - 313N110 v - ' m aun ere 21.00; Gnu .00; 111000010 ' 5 0t Saunders $2000; dccll 0010113215 Wrlgliy’! 91111100011100111030111" 810-00: Jfah J-“Gaida #501; $11-00; 31.11%.‘ seiigisan 51.50; Ber- breath and aids digestion too. its . - ' nil-rd " a .7; Geudet 1': 2a, Wilfred o.’ Gailciet Shield $05.22; Oli$ver ShBWESTgfi5 d0"? 1180 04411 1° 7°11" 1111"“ and 0.00; Gaudot, .10; Jams sulliici- $102 1a. Ira snake,‘- personallty. Four unique flavors $110M“;- Ggoudet .110: 201-50: 1111:1111 Saeaorn ssJoo; ud- -i0ng-1astlng S earmint, ro- - ' - 551B] G11 § O , gunk 3L“); émldm 1J0, sun-y ‘aim: Harold hxllskegy freehlng DOUbIQ int, luscious gum "tam Mnomao- O‘w93l‘ $20.30; £1111 w. Skerry 33350- Juicy Fruit and delicious P.K.— t-00n-;b0rt1l1l11-;usne4e.50;e ' . Herbert Gillan $5.25; mmm 01500 $12.00; Jbiilfli-YE? Skerrycnglldos-ksvr? a flaw“ f“ evely taste , $4025; Wallace Gomeau 515.00; fled Brnith $101.50; 130117011111. Getseveralpackagesof Wrigloye Alfred Gillie $00.20 Elmer Gordon Bmif-h $151.01; 1111-00 Smith $01.50 1 Gum now a: any store and enjoy 001.00; xcimcta Cordon $20.00; Chester Smith 010,00; Kennm; n” d James H. Graves 1.7.00; James Bmith 7.60; Earl Stewart $14 50- it danY-‘m m” 0' Graves $40.50 Claude Green James Stewart $1212- Russel $51.15; swam-ii Green $322.00; stewim $24.00; Ernest étepl-llemn Reginald Green C Gmy 828.50; John W. Sweet $13 00. $34.00; David Grey $29.00; Walter George Sweet $1625- waliacé Gorrill $0.90; Alfred H5 $11.50; Thomaison $43.50; ‘Edmund. Ememon Har y , Irving Thlbi eau $10.0 0;Fred J. Thlbfdeau ll‘ dy $1.00; $86.00; 822.00; Alfred Trainer 41 50‘ John Leslie Hardy $57 44; John V8110 $18.00; Oren Wal ace 81 00' ao- Gaol-ye 1101mm $44.50, James Wallace 502.00; mu wall Pearl iiard? $17 00; Hilton Handy lice $88.00; Benn Webb $14 13. $23.00; W11 (a? Hardy “bald; Ray- Peter Wedge $12.00; Lohlé 5o. . - . - - . Veris AT-Ieam $ 00; Aeneas A'- Alfred Wells 10. ~ ' n $ , Michael Admin; $1 - ; o. I-Lsweglls $11.50; Ai-tnui- Harris $20.50 Isaac Weeks 511.00; Elmer viiociniilci Harris 1.50; Elmer $127.50: Michael White s47 40- m‘ $20.00; James Hog '1.50; Mc- but White $20.50; Jmcgwiullenl 1min Home $60 i orne 117.86 S urgeon Williams $2702 Ar- $s2.04; Ham 1.00. tllul- w liarns73.38.R.cbertWilllams nneith Horne $51.75; d Horne $407.65; Leonard Williams $117 o0. $31.00 Harold Horne $20. ; Ken- Everett Williams 017.00 a ’ 10m Home $a0.0o- WLUJLOQ n an Williams 05.52; Ervln Willimas $9.00; Clarence l-fogln 14.00; - $70 80: Lloyd Wilkev $2256- stcl-l- "_“_' perial OilLtd 5121.00; illai-d m- lii Wilkie s2 - ‘James ' 11k man 2000- Alvlh Jelley $2.25; a, 00; Alvin Wilkie 05.00 Aflthlll‘ Evening scm-nec-imn. imolu R Jeffre $23.00; Harvey 11k $5.00,- Ira Wright’ $1100 l slmpson. Jeffrey $10.50’; Rea-maid Jamey Arthur Wright 1r- ‘wcntwémi’ Vacation Tina-McIntyre, Finn- $fl).00; I400 Jeffrey £3.25; Gordon Y” $1656 _ 015 _, Jeffrey $17.50; B ep en Jeffrey T0051 __ '_ ._ .._ 33523-165 Beroeuee from "J000IYI1"——GOdfl'd ‘Z1 5°; JQIYIGS Johnston §.“' T03 e %nunued ' ' jib-ed‘ xennigy_ 10 Kelly z Benedicl _~_. . Due ma. 1mm “Luclcw-pcu- gimme? $124 0 Rae Kinah $212.20, 1 h T Iizetflixiélehsr-l Jones and Josephine . , Ora . 501% $130.50; George Kinch 0 UIC 9 S ' l9)‘ iii-incur MusLigol-Bchubelztd - i 011108 - 2 ' ' l ower B0 — - M01‘ George Lacey $11.28; John Lei-kin Alflfirlflali HlStOPy ginger: m we $1.00‘ 1.0%! 1.188111 I118 02; 1.01110 (3) The QlQw-wmup-Llnokp; 1.00:0 $0. ; Marin-Lewis $10.00; m.“ FATHERWS KNEE; N u») w-scim ; (c) Lewis $12.50- Keith Lewis _STREWN FLOOR M03 CRUSH —-—— March Millmie-saiuccrv (d) $84.00; Calvin iicws $101.25; m, m" you"; m" p ' p t d T n10 Swallow (Mexicali Wal . sins-we um "S "1 ""8 ‘m e ° v w» .. s... - '. ave . ' ' '1Duet_ca.rolyn Kenny an m Leavett. $20 00.10.000.001; A; the mm ; R h s . Successful V i o 1 i n my“... $22.00; r100 n. 1.01000 $010.00; s; m Ref; m,“ m “Vi” “l; St d t Orchestra. Hen Matthews $15.00; Russell which 111385 so ° °~ ~11 (111110 ll 611 S. Ma ews $0.04; Allan Matthews with mam “£10111 01111101100111 .____ Part. l1 $100. ~ Bazil Matthews $10.12; be“ o, u, a“ m‘ ma“ mm‘ A very enjoyable violin recital (a) Two ouimrs-nuiaian a-ypsy Edward Martin $20-00; ' Andrew knee; fh °°“'"°“““°“ ‘m m by DUDUS of Miss Kathleen Hornby liblk Song; (b) ‘rho on Refrain- Martin $15.00 ur Martin °“ e ’“‘“'“"""‘ “°°’- 1.0 e 1101 1100000101 Kreisler. Jose e iciaiitlw. willie me “Sh; .1‘; was 1d at th y $33-75? m“! Mam” $42-00; “m, s“; m nelipa‘ ed on the Hall Thursday evening. An inter- (a) Devotion-Marks; lb) Micbty PhmP Mum‘ $21-75 Dwld Mal‘ as or‘? O {m3 rd Mayor and esting feature of the evening was 110k’ 0- Rbifl-Nellin. B01911 N11111- mews “in; Kenneth Matthews T€hpls onl o h lflstoh England‘ the presentation of prizes to suc- harson. $14.00; Stewart Matthews $114.50; m a d?“ ff "1 1‘- mw 1110111" 6555;“; pupjlg (a) S0uvenl-1'—-—D1'dlu; (b) '00 e SW11"? Mll-mtw“ $64M; "m" 01-33;“ mmf. e" “Li; ‘he m“ “My” Awards went t0 the following: 11d Rocc-Mcuowcli. 111111111 N110- Mwliewga $0130.40 vgmoniznulliigg cmmgg gngmfils g-rothfffi‘, T T110010 - 0t Year - Hamid DO-haldéfl m (b) s ah . . - - ~ - - la en e-Cui: D0111 20.04; 210105 Matthews $11.00; R- 011111111111- ‘"11" 11 1110 611111111011 S““1“-°“:m* .. .. __ _ MQ._M.,,;....,..._ 1015mm Kaye. 01 m 3; m; d $811101 Grade A Theory Earl Metherall $60.00, hristop- 0 1a r —~on—Av0l1 Duei,—Ml!1\16L and Trio-Momrt, 11111-519 u 1| (m b; Marion Puncher 100 ill," u$°§§nm '53-”; M1131“? William ghrilckespcarirl iriillllpiiiwciiic B0111“ G1141°"‘B"-— Them‘ - mm‘ mm“ “M ?‘“;,}“l‘.°§§.;w.. etihe - : 1111111 0 010 ' . . . - a v t ~ l - $3.00; John Me n $35.00: God- 1mm?!" 111]?“ Chmch which their 011501321‘ gennessey‘ 98' 2' Franc“ lnigl-Ocgdririen, Fhrl ones. frey Monison .50; Gorfrey Mor- ‘f? 11 <11 l“ W" n" “"1110” Same,‘ (3,511. _ v;.,1;n_ 1 Helen r00 Dance-Mary Walsh. rissey $12.00; Ben limin More“ 9m- m m m H Fmflumpun.“ Moms K55. 3 (a) Two Russian Folk S0 heed $13.75; Fran Mountain on e teen dcentuii- William Jose hme-uimuur Y u‘ 1 KNEW; (b) Hmwwqxn , $10.50; Edward Mlllman $45.50; b "$850 W“ Ra 0111195 greatest P???“ - W v10“ RA;- wm my,“ nod Millmnn $17 William enefiic tnTand Bristols wealthiest “all ». .. rl (a) vase Bluenmrmo; (b) Mmman “Loo. m“, Murphy gliltefdhflflm owards the end 0r his c“; u, x 1 B n’ M 01-14110 song-Brahms. Camlyn L50; Harvey Murphy $221”; , 9d, 101:1 g gven away 111g wean)‘ Ra (‘r2315 loauug - ‘do y BY Kenny‘ Ralph yfzlj“ grkfin Thomgj. gvililllailn s§§§7.1‘.§‘ii.0¥§§lrys Qrréffg Doirilald '99" 3' Clieorgelfixzlstlrltlebury- ggnhfizrclzgumversig ., . . . . __ e . m-mk _ 21. ; M _ , and became a humble servant of 93» ‘ lmozam 1c) “mum, Mm - i2 o0. Samuel Myers $10.00; 0:0 1-1 a what 1n His Church- Mmaienmy °‘.'“d° -'1-5‘°Ph““° chestra. Monk Myers '17 50; George M e" U ccordlng to the mediaeval Sarum W130 naldh 100, 2, Jimmie Korrey, God save the Km‘ ‘"50; Jusun and“ ; 3g; se for the festival of Pentecost. .2. 3. K mer MaoMlllan, 98, t, “mm FMbQl-L 301m u“ “[503 p,“ c- the Church was strewn with rush- 301111108000 H e5 011d P1114133 oi-chestm members: first violins Alduff $11.50 McCall-Frontenac 08- Nothing is known however. of Coffin (equal), . $01,.“ gmny, Nellie HBIITBIJI. lOo. $21001’; James McArf-hul‘ 511a history 0f the bouquet; 0; Junior Graide—1, Bethany Mac- Hum “mun i- Mac- “1 14' Benjunm Murmur 5433i owers which are presented to the Donald, 99, 2. Carol Marie Oolee. DOMkL “mg-M” Kay; mrl Jones, Jen]. a. M ur .50 11:01- Iord Mayor and 0 each of the 9M- Josephine icluhuzer. 11-15111; A1110. Munhm- ‘M359; Russel; Mc- Clty Councillors by the Vestry of Intermediate Grade -— 1. Florence mum“ Mlgghul, Freda Henneesey, Arthur $52.75; Geoge MeAi-thur the Church —poss bly is a sur- Blanchard. 100: 2. Douglas Mac- Mam“ pumhet “G35; Amun- M Qbe $13.00; vival of the ancient. bunches of Donald. 05. ~ Sewn‘! vmmkwmureq Moi-an, mm, Mmgauum $3150; Joseph m, herbs against infection. Most gold stars for theory - 3m m,” _ mlph Raynor. McDonald $87 00' Patrick Mc- ' 8t. Mary. Redcliffe. is not only Site-phaine MacDonald and Jimmie gen“ - Jim Hornby, Arleighn Donald $2900, rcy McDonald ‘Brlstols Greatest Treasure" but, Korrey. 001m n12, ~11"- lit€°'"*l“m homeostasis; “¥.?“0."“i“.‘l ..s*s..§."l..%v°'"""* ~ “"- ----- - 11---1=1-=1-"1 I1 . '- 1 - 9 0 O 1‘ . _______Z_.___ McDonald 9.00; C M ugall 1101111 comer of the South Transept Prize for the most progress made - - $11.00; 1.00 MdDougall 011.00, John is an effigy 0r William Canynge, as duriiiz the vein - Phyllis Coffin. Fmlshed COGKGPGIS McDo 1 $12.00; Joseph u- a. priest in the traditional vcst- Items on the enjoyable program 0.11 .00; 001-1 Molnnis $1050; “m” included: w ' 0m 0.00; Charles Mc- A curious relic in this Church is Pr ammo: H. OWGI‘ 01g S “i‘<"°°‘ ... s 8lé°°~°.>‘l‘;”“é%£3.1 ii’ r it.” ... .......”iI-~ w ... o. -— . , enne . . .’ w c n e ____L__ @11- amn. - Th8 mun" m, numb" o; wok. .22.; :3- "es. '01.":- s t... i; ‘h; "c; - . mi- 0» - ---- e $ . , q c , pp e a _ Brs ol with handed the Kings reward to John roaster age. the lower will be the $16.56; Pied Home $ 6,549.14; milk. We have thus the choice of Cabot 0n his return from the dis- Wu“. m; howl“ m4 ‘mom. fred M0800 $50 i e 0- 81100081118 11 very small Bristol, 0r covery of America. It is claimed @5010“, m uddi ion, the puiletl Rae $1150, Mcwll imos ‘Burner an out-size cow. An authority that on this account Cabot christ- W111 bly b0 leg ed and $7.52; Carroll Mcwilltuns $10.57; states that the bone was an actual ened the continent with the name Elven a better chqncc during Nonnon Mowll .00; Iki- relic of the voyage resulting in the 0f America. One Monumental Brass 0mm); Pi-cvldm that, l. reasonable wad McKii-inmi $15 00. "W110 111-10011101- of the American Contin- with effigles of 10ml 01-0110 and mum}... be realized f0;- light- McKennn $116.25; , cKennu ant. Upon Cabot/s return. he was his wife Joan, (son and daughter- we; h; comm-cm 1;, would b0 500d $20. ; link Mclienna $10116: welwmed by His Worship the iii-law) contains heraldry which bu, n“; gm- mgny 1-0005", u, Ree O‘Brein $23-00; Illoyd en Mayor and a large crowd of citi- might well have been thc Arms of make; g large pm 1‘ ion of their 111.51g); e $75355 gllfnélflfémthe Mayor asked him America. William Penn is e150 gufplu; wekercls glmthree m four C u e UM Him’. on": n “ed “A gtirvergat newhlands he buried in this Church and his emi- pgundg in weight, stem , 5. era: - . _ D ye t a we ave De- our still hangs upon the wall with Quttgrldge, puultl-y DlvlsiorL Cen- 16058, Jo n Oliver $52.40, scribing his voyage and its mo- his pennona. . trail Experimental Form. Ottawa. Oliver $00.40. Nelson Oliver $47.00. rnentous result. he produced a St. Mary Radcliffe is without 1 d - qrmmn; u. “wand , , t. oonsleredtobe prac n Oliv 02. . v m erous at bone of a - doubt Itnglands most be tiful link . m, l0 tice separate the cockerele from 28.75, Cherie: 11.50, Oyfll n. AL? h act from the Ch with America. een Elisabeth, en m; us" a m“ u m; “n; u. , m?’ Aoouun 8 0W8— Q v15“ f Eaunh :11. : 1401"‘ P"?! $11-50; neu- "1401, Item 4-010 101 eettynge Church lgsiiiilguiill-cgisiiilbiig: xiii“: ‘£50m. i/ilifgilw 12w“ 1'0:- ‘virsuaio; 880 Bmngeryam 111m we bone cf ye him fiche . . . grozrgérzieig 1:11:01‘ lmaltc 3651101110 30:11am; m 4 lbbiihopéu beklfiep: . l - n - v - n . . fill‘! , 1Q - WQQ 0 §l°1“'-'&'..="13&'3i 3'00“ “it? {$50290 i135. lite‘ 11%". -- 315m“ °°"“° “"0 ‘*’°”;,"’1",‘,’1’ "'1," 1110mm" 1 1-1 11 Ppebuuwmm" 'm . . - - 0d nterburmvuited at. a wuhtfor lrrldlwcil.lfwfmll ' your.‘ 00- “Armed '1.’ n t f r1 1111 1011100100- — A man entering 1mm 100105 01 protein 00n- Martin M. . . o ll‘ om this hone. is to be this bulldi mus 118 t. needs be both tent should be fed is is eluntlnl Pours $118.25; William Peters found the now world famous Am- stirred by * emotion d uinco ' $18 oo~ neon Peta: $800‘ floy- ertokenraes Richard Americkewae the t l" 'm u“ “ma? o‘ "Wm “d ' L,- ~ ion-i - ‘Sheriff 0r iaruwl in 150a and wltiimiirlnoglcll 328i". h“ him“ M” ‘mm “"1, ml'ml’§fl°d ‘ ‘ i. ..— _-_ — —-_ -. _. . _ ~ r \':‘. ration essential. Buch a. ration ma) be composed o! Irain and mash 0| may be of the all-mash type. In- structions for the mixin! 0! 011101 rations may be #0111 chill-cc Rod: 0001101011, a. weight 0r 3 lb. should tbwtielrealliaiuatd ap- oinmatel ve Elia of 4lb. at sixtem Sta four weeks before the at wh they are to be fattening treatment should be 00m- menced. The range should be greatly ro- stricted so as to reduce the ecflv- lty of the birds as much all pa fed three times daily will be cleaned up in twenty min- utes, the imconsumed residue being removed. A fattening mash ahou be used. Of the ground grains, com has proved w be the most autis- fectory for fattening. with buck- wh t and wheat following in the ted ero- the - cellent gains have been each of these grains the sole eoudce of cereal in the fattening mixture. Where white flesh is required there may be some disadvantage in the use yellow corn, although its yellowing effect is ve slight in co the green f been r5118- ed. 1f the pad which Q10 birds are confined is devoid 01 green owth, the whitening pro- cess ef ective in laying down unity of fat is mutton or bee a: be quickly with the mash while hot or may be broken up into fine particles dashing it into very cold svater while 0t and the u? particles mixed with en ready for market the cock- erels should be starved for 110111 12-18 hours before killing. These practices, if carefully ud- hard to. should produce a W fleshed carcass with a ood cover- ing of fat. It need har y be men- tioned that oor killing and pluck- ing or liuur icient chilling 01 the y largely nullify he good accomplished by the careful lfllnefeihing treatment above n . llle Minn-It's for dandruff. -—— W EY ES I 6 ll T EXAIIIIIATIUN Ittthig and Supplying ululll Eh ll. J. IHBOII QPIPOIIITIIBT IIOITAGUI. 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