_ ABEOTSFOR b, SCMAS AND MATSOTI NEWS “Royal Yeast Cakes” is your guarantee of quality. They have been the recognized s standard for over 50 years, y Boe -|Two Members of Royal ed lalr won its oldest and Jat- ruit from Mrs. James Whaley, h., 93, pane of eleven co is soon to haye an ambassa~’ ‘Washington after being repre n fea a cer d’Affaires for ren isl is. ation preparations for resuming his excava- ork in the tomb of Tut- Ankl re i tor of the wind-driven but sailless ship, Qaims that the trial trip of lis Yr ‘suceessful beyond ex: And he declares thet extracrdinary superiority over sailing ships in expleiting wind-power was shown beyond dis- pute,” Already there are predic- tions that this new type of vessel will revolutionize ocean. narvigation—that {twill aboiish sails and even, in « large degree, supplant steamship If the new ship is all that it resented to be and can accompl x that Is claimed for it, Herr Vlettner has hit upon one of the biggest finds of the century.—Hamilton Herald. Record For Tourist Traffic Heavy Revenue Derived From This Source of Income Tourist tiaffic In Canada for 1921 is likely to constitute a new record the opinion J. B. Harkin, Commi sioner, Canadian Goyernment National Parks, | formed after watching the situation closely and securing in- formation from vy Fons sources. No estimates, he says ‘hare been compll- ed, but his siatemént of a new record indicates a value of the trafic Dominion above that of 1923, was carefully 000, Placing this value. at 3$1236,000,000, tourist tratlic occupies third position in comparison with the dian exports for 1923. to the estimated at $126,000,- leading Cana- Englishmen Claim Credit State They Held Patent Rights For Sailless Ship In 1915 The saiiless ship discovery, for which Germany so far haS=t the credit, is now claimed by two Bagsle | men, brothers, one, a coal exporter of Hull, and ihe othera residenCo castle-on-Tyre. The brothers that they base their claim on the that they applied for patent rights for this identical principle on June 1915, and that their claim was ed and granted by the Patent on February 26, 1917. state fact 26, “pt Office “Colorful” Student Body Columbia University claims the most colorful student body in the country. In the liset of twenty thousand names y-elght Browns; Greens; 16 Gray ; 2 Tans; { Blue Orange. 40 1 Red; and 1 It is said that the pleasure travelling 1s not in the arriving. Well that depends on where of you are géing You ean tell, A fellow does! not al fo broke from thrown on his own resources being Twenty-nine million herring were landed recently at Lowestoft, England, 'Britain Will Build Dr. Hans B whieh} s in two days. — | ae With Alfalfa {By James D. Meahager: Glencarnock Stock Farms, Brandon, Manitoba ly Part 5—(Continued) | While alfalfa fs one of the old known agricultural plants it is appa ently just begitning to be recognized and its true value appreciated in West- « _jern Canada. Two Pattlenny In my opinion the secret {n growing jalfalfa fs largely due to the genuine To Carry Nine 16-Inch Guns With} Grimm seed being used, 1 30,000-yard Range. | a Sa ems od, preferably roduced as near where you are going Tho new British battleships Roduey |p oe a vou can Sa MIbIpeeicit We $5,000-t t y} and Nelson, first 35,000-ton post-treaty | Baitle 1s simply another name for capital ships to be built, will carry 4 ‘ {Grimm and is exactly the same strain nine 1¢-nuch guns, calibre wire-} and comes. from. the wound guns mounted three to a tur=| tock. ret with all tbree turrets In the for- { Alfalfa, SIRNE MPM eroch ise Teed ward pact of the ships, a house naval lt Kinds of {2 mia fe tre or all kinds of farm animals, is th 5 = te nv > sub-committee Has been’ Informed most highly nutritious and palatable Captain Harry H. Hough director of zh ie LIntellt forage crop that can be grown. ava elligence. pct! Senee Ee particularly Valuable as a ‘feed By. comparison with the United dairy cows. When prope States 16-inch gun class ship, the} 5 : jit has more nearly the effect of good. West Virginia, Colorado and Mary | yune paattine tlancany other: tc ti land, and tho Japanese equivalent, vi Pate e is a well known fact that whicat bran! Sees aeonoes nun Ne wg worth only slightly more than al! be of greatly increased and falfa hay, and when the palatable ness | airbag) mans ven Exe cp en of the hay is taken into consideration, Wot ig stan aka this difference also disappears. The dairyiman feeding bran with tlre ordin- ary roughages such as prairie hay, timothy, or corn fodder, could “well: afford to exchange one-haif his bran’ EMULSION’ to build = resistance 50 same parent for HEART WAS WEAK NERVES ALL GONE Mrs. J.. ff. Hallenbeck, 11714 Wel- alfalfa hay. Avenue, St. Catharines, On I was in a gas explosion; |™maks an ideal dairy ration. ft left me with a weak heart, and my; For fattening beet cattle, alfalfa has nerves were all gone, I suffered, 10 cqual as a roughage. It is gear everything; couldn't sleep, or endure |ally figured that it wili require 1,006 any excitement, and when left alone I Pounds of grain to profucs 160 pounds felt asdf I could scream. I took dizzy} jof beef on mature caftic, with the or spells, often falling and bruising my- ;dinary roughages such as prairie hay self My mother read about your, or corn forider. When good alfotfa Milburn's Heart ¢nd Nerye Pills, and, "hay. 1s fed with the corn, the amount | boners me a box, but having taken so| Of grain required will be reduced nea rent kinds of medicine it|ly one-half, This fact holds true with that 1 did not have any | the fee ding of all classes of livestock, in any of them. I took’ The alfalfa balances the ration to such | ees e funds. ith th ricon ed W. 1) n- HIET, had ueea Aye boxer fant sa tee jase tomakea given:Ean: had taken them I did pot need any j particularly with young more, I cannot pvaise, or om-j which require a large amount of the mend, Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills levow th-producing clement, protein. too IMghly after all they have done for; It has béen demonstrated tliatcan me.” Put up only by The T. Milburn Co.. jacre of alfalfa will produce'776. pounds | Limited, Toronto, Ont ;of pork during a season. This cal- | calation was made by deducting the { | probable enin dive to a small amount of grain which was fed while the hogs |were on pasture. Tt winter mature {: on good alfalfa hay land only a very H amount of g1 Alfalfa pasture 1s | sreen thing on th jand remains green all surunier. farm in Western Canada equipped sn as to keep six or brood sows Pigs farrowed in March or April are ready to usé the alfalfa pasture as soon as it is large enough 'By June 15, hulless barley is ripe and Radio Growing In Germany Subscribers Increase From 2,009 To 500,000 In Year The growth of radfo in Germany {s} strikingly illustrated by figures given! out by the post off department, which is in control of the radio cast- ing field. Wi nate AS x of the year only 2,000 radio subscrib: were listed with the @eps Christmas finds sub: minister in estimated that of subseribers 100,000 su Every should be 500,000 the charge of ‘the service, the number will average tine to cone. dow, per month ’ hold them until the or 7 By Avcgust 15 the pigs are {just the right size to tuen Into a field Jof early Flint corn, which they vert into ham and bacon at the | possible expense. Alfalfa, botli green jalso fed to horses. to feed alfalfa, should be t that horses do not get more of it than is good for them, {t is so much! fricher than other 3 Alfalfa hay; one isetoo rich a feed for hor tere should alw be some gr: Justice, organ of communists rough guch= as oats, land, reports that their party's | der or prairle hay, fed with it. membefship is diminishing rapidty in! fed ¢ it is likely ever country of Europe. Even. Rus-| co; . especially with over a million members in} Th Jue 1920, now is listed under,600,000. Com- | munism is an extremist’s belief, Ex-| tremes never last in politics or econo-! mics. Nor is any extreme cyer right. fe Common around the toon Star, and will about y some} _ con- For Rheumatic Pains —The pains! least and aches of Sciatica and Rheumatisr rs Should be treated with Dr, Thomas Lclectrie Oil. The soothing and heal-} ing properties of this famous remed he been demonstrated for fifty al Use it also for inflammatory , ains, cuts, scratches, bruises and sprains, either in human beings of the lower animals, and as hay, care Communism Waning ny} corn fod: | When to produce 1 aa in | or in colts. of alfalfa for sheep § y the fact that the irriga i ons of Alberta are full of sheep} eding quarters, where large flocks | fattened winter alfalfa | always is somewhat | hay and grain, ae “happy medium."—Sasks | Alfalfa is a great poultry feed, either | jecaten green from the flelds in the summer time, or chopped and fed in International Show | the winter. Chopped hay or meal Geneva, home of the- League otf Na-| mixed with a small amount of grain, | tiotis, is plannéd to be host next Sep-} putin a barrel or tub, and hot water! tember at an international radio ex-| poured over it ‘and allowed to steam} position. Al! the nations of the world) for a few e each on sense ours, will be eaten een feed in the summer as) are expected to parucipate. { greedily | tinually for the past fifteen y as! ~ } time 5 After growing «alfalfa ourselves con- 9, Don’t Get Bald . ; part of our Glenearnock farming oper Cuticura Does Much] | ition: Sve can say conciusivety thar we have found it to be one of the most To Prevent It valuable feed crops we can produce on arms und we f are Ineres evof alfalfa each year ts New Nation has built small, obscure Ltal They Italian Government, themselves with fishing as | their support. The Jare 13 in the family and tley Raye or-| up a ;new nation on 2 island the [nay tax | but li | | off coast of do not} to the only means of ganized a repubilcan form of govern- Dandruff, itching and scalp irri- with a written constitution tation point to an unhealthy con- dition of the scalp which leads to {falling hair and premature bald- *‘|ness. Frequent shampoos with Cu- ticura. Soap do much to prevent such a condition, especially if pre- ceded by a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment, beet Hach Bree by Mail. Address Cxnadinn =i. Brandon’s Population According to City A re, who has beer 4 of the city of Brandon is {there will be und building Meln® a cen-| ent population He change ty sus | | | | { 1 VE tates that In t sment of t little | lan city for 1f a First Aid—Minard’ our new ‘Shavi = Linimen lt is:=== ly cured, i for an equal number of pounds of good. fond a smail ameunt of ground oats, | and felt so! jan extent that less other feed is re- | is fiossible to} the very first = farm in the spring, ! “ t ight) |ready for the pigs to be turned into it, | corm is} is} When beginning | R Treat Colds ds Externally For sore throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, rub. Vi icks VapoRub ey over throat and chest and cover wil! warm flannel x Vicks acts in two ways—both direct: absorbad like a liniment and inhaled as a vapor. A quick relief for the cold ! troubles of all the family. { ~ Medals For th the Asking . Thousands of Victory Medals To Be Awarded Rightful Owners Upon Application A total of 166,080 badges of death- defying service in the world war are i still golng begging in this Dominion, according to information from the De- ;Partment of Soldiers’ Civil Re-estab- {lishment Of these, 85,801 are Brit- :ish war medais and 60,503 are Victory }Medals, and they are to be had by their rightful o rs simply for the ‘asking. “The lay in distributing these awar ‘S an official of the ; department, “Is due entirely to tie fact that the addresses of the re- Cipients are not avallable at national j defence headquarters. Since the be- sinning of the issuance of awards for j War service the D.S.C.R. has to date {cistributed 964,535 medals, decora- | tions and commemorative scrolls. a Beef Exports To Britain Fresh Meat Trade Witk United Kingdom Growing Canada exported 1,341,500 pounds of fresh beef to the United Kingdom dur- ;ing the month of November, and 392, | 300 pounds to the United States. Th value of the exports of becf to the | United Kingdom was $195,150, white ‘that of expofts to the United States was $34,308. Total exports of from Canada during the month we 2,408,400 pounds, valued at $194,145. exports of bacon and hams to the ed Kingdom amounted to 12, 92,400 pounds, valued at $2,474,149. yorts of bacon and hams to al! during Novembe 026,660 pounds; yalued at Canada’ Interested In Eskimos Knud Rasmussen Coming to Canada to Discuss Plans to Help Northern Tribe | Knud Rasmussen, the Danish ex- plorer, will leave for Canada in Feb- rary on the invitation of the Canadian Government, with officials of which he will discuss plans to improye the ma- j terial, culture and status of the Cana- imos. is Mos are of the opinion the living under far better conditions in all respects than skimos of all other countries, and he ascribes this to the educational actiyt- ies of the American authorities, Bra er if, ish, with pdr: ean be kept clean much long- after brightening with metal pol- it is rubbed with a rag sprinkled fin. 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