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People of Stettler gave 418 botâ€" |tles of blood in a one day clinic, |setting a record for the northern part of Alberta. Increasing demand on the exâ€" port market for Netted Gem (simâ€" ilar in appearance and quality to Russet Burbank)) and White Rose has meant that these varieties are now seen in the potato fields of New Brunswick as well as in Westâ€" ern Canada where they have been popular for some years. Particularâ€" ly in British Columbia has the exâ€" port demand for White Rose inâ€" fluenced seed production trends over the last decade. This variety officials point out, has proved parâ€" ticularly well adapted for the hot soil conditions experienced in South America and California and many B.C. seed growers contract to meet this demand when trade conditions are favorable. ‘ For many years varieties like Green Mountain and Irish Cobâ€" bler have occupied the top producâ€" tion spots in the Canadian certified seed potato industry. Today, howâ€" ever, largely due to export demand the Katahdin variety has taken over, Varietal trends in the United States also indicate declining proâ€" duction for the Green Mountain variety, and also for the Chippewa, Sebago, and Triumph, with inâ€" creasing production indicated for Russet Burbank and White Rose. Comparing seed potato producâ€" tion in Canada and the United States, Mr. Scannell said that cerâ€" tifying officials south of the borâ€" der have reported that the Katahâ€" din variety, showing & total proâ€" duction of about 16% million bushâ€" els, represented nearly oneâ€"third of all the certified seed potatoes produced in the United States durâ€" ing 1950. 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TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON ZONE 4â€"469 _ It is not always wise to be too flippantly bright. The dull word may be forgotten quickly, the smart one sticks in the memory. Five years have passed since Mr. Aneurin Bevam, now Minister of Health for Britain, made the strikâ€" ing remark: "This island is almost made of coal . . . only an organâ€" izing genius could produce a shortâ€" age of coal in Britain." At that time the coal industry was in privâ€" ate hands and it wasn‘t doing as well as it had in years past. Mr. Bevan was anxious to suggest that this failure was due to the machinâ€" ations of free enterprise. His reâ€" mark was calculated to get under the skins of the owners, and to suggest to the general public that to achieve perfection all that was needed was to nationalize the \mines. | TERMS OF COAL | In the process of time that hapâ€" pened. The "organizing genius" who now eontrols the mines is Britain‘s â€" socialistâ€"labor governâ€" ment under whose beneficient guidance the mines were to become little heavens of coâ€"operation, enâ€" thusiasm and production. As Mr. Bevan pointed out, the government controllers didn‘t have an imposâ€" sible mark to shoot at. The island still remained an island of coal. The mines were socialized. And what happened? There are fewer miners at work in Britain than at any time in the last fifty years, under private management. Men Weston Cut Rate Meat Market CHOICE CHOICE, SIRLOIN OR WING SMOKED SIDE BACON Sliced 55c Ib. FRESH OUR OWN CURE DELICIOUS EXTRA SPECIAL! CHOICE SIRLOIN OR ROUND STEAK ROASTS i»p. 83c Here Are Just A Few Of Our Specials ; For This Week Pork Shouldersi». 53 | Pork Butts _ w. 63¢ Porterhouse Roast Short Rib or Blade Roast Ib. 69c STEAKS for frying Where You Get Most For Your Dollar CHOICE RUMP ROAST *«‘ 69¢ Ib. 13 MAIN ST. NORTH trimmed pockets. 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Where private ownership, under the whiplash of Mr. Bevan‘s scorn, had to leave a deficit of 700,000 tons to be imported to the coal is land, the government, operating with the enthusiasm and devotion of a publiclyâ€"owned operation, will have to import this year approxiâ€" mately 2,000,000 tons. No, it isn‘t always wise to be too sure or too clever. Such words are apt to be remembered.â€"J.L.R. A new category of film desigâ€" nation has been established in Britainâ€"Category "X". Category "X" films will be those having a definitely adult theme or treatâ€" ment, and those now classified as "horrific", Children under 16 will not be allowed to see "X" film. Canada‘s 1950 mineral producâ€" tion of $1,040 million exceeded the billion dollar value for the first time. In 1901 the total output was $65 million. *X Films Picnic Hams â€" Ib. 57¢ LEAN SMOKED LOIN HOME MADE, TASTY PORK AND BEEF PORK ROAST "*«*"* 55c Ib. Farmer Style SAUSAGE A methyl methacrylate plastic called "Lucite" now is being used by doctors at Queen Mary Veterâ€" ans‘ Hospital, Montreal, for makâ€" ing artificial eyes. So sturdy they can be bounced on a concrete floor without damaging them, these eyes also have red nylon threads or "veins" to add to their naturaiâ€" ness. More recently, personnel of the workshop helped doctors at the hospital remove a signet ring from the fractured finger of a patient. Much more at home by a workâ€" bench than beside a sick bed; the RCEME men took it in their stride. It was as they said, all in the day‘s work. One operation performed at the hospital involved the removal of a thimble from the badly swollen finger of a woman‘s hand. Army engineers who assisted supplied a hacksaw, a pair of needleâ€"nosed pliers and a feeder gauge. The opâ€" eration was a success. On two occasions recently, the doctor‘s assistants during operâ€" ations at the hospital have been personnel of No. 212 Workshop, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. When the doctor says "pass the hacksaws" at the military hospital at Camp Shilo, Man., his assistant doesn‘t bat an eye. He simply passes the hacksaw, the pliers or any other craftsman‘s tool the medical officer demands, Practical pouitrymen feed grit to hens presumably to help them grind up the feed in the gizzard, and they have received encourageâ€" ment in this practice Prom scientific poultrymen, despite the fact that investigation frequently indicated that grit was not necessary and, in some cases, might even be harmâ€" ‘Pass The Hacksaw‘ Says The Doctor as > calcitic limestone and oyster shells, which are fed primarily beâ€" cause o ftheir calcium content, for bone building and egg shell fo: tion. The latter are the ln‘ollmo- compounds, such as silica and granâ€" ite which are fed because of the apparent need of the birds for some hard material to grind the feed in the gizzard, or, in other words, to supply the birds with teeth, It is the insoluble grits that concern us here, says Research Officer T. M. Macintyre of Federal Experimentâ€" al Farm, Nappan, N.S. In the poultry world the term "grit" is used rather loosely, being applied to both the soâ€"called soluble and insoluble grits. The former are the calcium bearing materials, such Don‘t Give Hens ‘False Teeth‘ By Feeding Them Insoluble Grit Any Weight Bhank Off J. H. JORDAN Expert Watch Repair 5V MAIN ST. N. WATCHMAKER Prompt Service 37¢ Ib. Ib. 75¢ Ib. 75c If birds require a grinding maâ€" terial then the hardest and least soluble material obtainable should be most suitable. Most poultrymen agree that the feeding of insoluble grits to mature birds is beneficial. In the light of present knowledge this is a practice which can be safely continued. It is well to reâ€" member, however, that there is a difference between soluble and inâ€" soluble grits. Don‘t give your birds false teeth by feeding soluble grits; if you must feed grit, feed an imâ€" soluble material. The need for grit must not be confused with the requirements for a calcium supplement, Limestone, oyster shell, etc., are primarily calcium _ supplements. _ although they do serve in the dual role as grinding materials also. The soâ€" called limestone grits are supposed to serve this dual role, Such maâ€" terials should be used with cauâ€" tion, particularly with growing stock which are receiving a balâ€" anced ration. The addition of a soluble grit to such a ration may result in excessive intake of calâ€" cium and deranged calcium metaâ€" bolism. No trouble is encountered with laying hens. effect of choice than stupidity." It has been demonstrated that birds can live without the gizzard, but that they digest coarselyâ€"ground rations poorly. Nevertheless the practice of feeding grit continues and aside from the fact that must be exercised in feeding 'rrt; very young chickens, little or.no trouble is encountered. The need for grit appeare to be more urgent where birds range on grass and there is a danger of impaction from the grass eaten. ful, It is generally agreed that exâ€" cessive ï¬t may be harmful to young particularly if the particles are sharp or nxhflu. § The feeding of insol grit probably has its origin in the obâ€" servation of early workers, who noâ€" ticed birds picking up pebbles as they searched for food. The naâ€" tural conclusion to this observation is that ‘birds require some hard material to help the gizzard do its job. 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