THE CHILDREN'S HOUR the fairies, on his own account re- solved to do the game. Thnt evening Jack went as usual to the fairy ring and hid in a hole with i only hi.H ears sticking out the top. The fairies laug-hed and gang, all the timej Once upcn a time Jack Rabbit had drawin(f nea rer to Jack Rabbit's hid- THE SUNDAY SCHOOL earr, about the size of Brother Possum ing place. And the goblins, led byj AUGUST 28. From Asia to Europe, Acts 15: 36-16: 18. Golden Text Acts 16: 31. Connecting Link* Paterson Smyth to them the promise which He had in the Story of St. Paul's Life and made, "Lo, I am with you alway." (in nt , o . : Letters), writing of the beginning of Compare Acts 22: 17. "this second great missionar;.- Troaa, or Alexandria Troas, situated urled up under him and his v n a a r D IM-\I n r* I i I.' n frH 1 <t t < . - t >** a\,v.vsuu i \.a v mu.aiw** *.>.. \ \ \m.-^ , \j i . \ -..,.. ic* i > \sa - , ^nbwui.*~v* ' m K Jacks ears began to pull away for ; j ourneyi says _ -j think Palll was a i_ on the coast out hwest of the ancient Whenever there was talking or dear life. At the same minute the rea dy feeling the stir of that ambi- Troy, was a Roman colony, and was jh the last bit of tious impulse which afterwards took the chief seaport in the north-western tail. And him ever westward, westward; took part of Asia Minor for trade with and a tail as long as the next fellow. ' tho on . e )itt]e g(>b | in who had heard Addrett ccmmun.cjtiont ta Aijioitvmin, 73 Adelaide St. Weal. Ttrontk lied have had them yet if he had O f tne f a j,.i e8 > p ] arli <l u g up through Cooling Milk Pay*. I that can grow at these temperatures not been such a curious chap. He al- the ground tj) , t h e y' were right under Because of the present high prices ar,l produce undesirable effects ^ tSj^SSS. sU ing 'with" his . Ja f , of raw material, labor and foodstuffs,' Shortly nfter the warm milk gjf*.**". affalr8> 81ttmg Wlth . T! 3 , And all every farmer is striving to make the ** from the cow bacteria start ^ most of his farm by economical pro- thelr ra !' i(1 progress of development, duction and increase I efficiency in a "d many times the milk is allowed to farm iaeement Th i * ' ai in the cow barn until milking quarreling or singing there was little goblins broke through the S^SfZ^lKZfffSZW* been complete... This may require Jack Rabbit. Pshaw, but he was a earth and *ot hold of his fit know price tion far greater extent than many people wnue IOIKS reany gci useo 10 M.C --wnatever is noming mm: gaspea .through the dark defiles of the Cili- Europe. ,. ^.. u .. . - suppose. Not only the bacteria are . "ttle chap sitting on his hind paws the fairies. And they pulled and null- c ian gates, that great frowning pass, momentous one, and marks an e-roch verv undesirable, but the butter-fat in taking in all the news. The creatures, e d till suddenly they all fell over in a eighty miles long. Then westward for in the history of humanity. For it ). The goblins had pulled Jack's .days along the mountain road, till he was in Europe that the gospel was i... ,,,. , UI-BWII irom me cow mere, - ---- ; imDair him than if he'd been a tree stump. tail clean out. But before the fairies' touched the region of his first mission- destined to win its greatest triumphs. ?h"se a^ordlnTryX^ptatures ^1 the "afue of the miik to such an'e.x-j "That's only little Jack R.bbitl" recovered their breath the little ra bbit^ry journey. One evening, from the Eurepe was to become the Christian velop very rapidly. These minute one U ' I1( tha t '* is not onth idling No mutter celled forms are small that a drop " n the market - Man >' K as * s and odors; on with their speechifying. T^yiean be removed by aeration or expos- grow very rapidly at a temperature of sixty to and re uch an ex- Innt S on V 1 tt'c Jack KuL/ult roeoriea UIB r ureain me nine raimii r i .-; . *, , , "V, V j I V, " H> . . ,. ,-,. n, p fnrc^t rrv "heights he looked down on Derbe and continent. > tn be P ut l they d say to one another and go right was ha.f way across tr , forest cry-, fi( , th he meet ol and odors; on w.th theu- seech.fin m* : n = , d.ff ent a,guages . A . Nxt day _., writer of this history, Luke, uses in vv. 10-10, the pronouns we us. It seems that Luke joined the .. _j rf ...p,. liiicima again. ..< - A ''"> iliuug cue use! of milk may contain miilinri Th/v !can 1>e removed Dy aeration or expos-j But not satisfied with all the things ne . x t morning when he saw how the : mountain road to Lystra, where Bam- and -.,. .. ^..... ....... J y 'ing the milk in thin films to the at-, he heard in the woods and in the vil- fa' r 'es had stretched his ears, and he; abas and he had been Jupiter and company of Paul at Troas, and went far as Philippi where he has been conjectured usly met he ran away Lystra, and the converts crowd around him in Pisidian Antioch, or one of the his own him delighted to see him, and I am other Galatian cities, on his first mis- P1*V T" A TV II V at II I Pl*1 Tin I' 1 ! t I 1 VO *** I **- II Ic^tilltllllllCW UULIO UIIk.II ~ *.**** fr**nj *- to ninety .ieJree F .hrenhe ' ""'.sphere. Fortunately, the construe-' lage where he visited, Jack started lookcd at the poor little P1 ece that the Mercury, and where Barnabas had with him as fa, mire food rnl ure like' 11 " ' modern coolers is such as to] stay ing awake at nights and trying to g b!lns had left of his tail, he cried ; lifted him up for dead after the mob remained It 1 life Milk fur : makt> il Possible to do the cooling and hear what tho goblins and fairies were some more - on *\ g* * I2J 1 'Tlrnnml fc*T i D ,}"**' ! 'e. .>ni . . T> ... v<ir oftcr that Yit. r-m awav Liistra, antl the converts crowd aroumi him in risidian _! _ . *.- i.... :_i : aeratmcr in one operation. Diiirymen u> to. For manv. manv niirhts he Dulr e tr alLtr l " al ne ran a "J ,.' , , .. . , . , T _*.i /-._i - an idea! medium for bacterial :h and unless controlled by some v n-. ni they will grow or multiply with cx l"' ct to <>PKA by aeration and l raniditv c.,; ling. Odi>rs will be removed by; "' _i: t _.i ii_ _ ...MI- .. t '" , nt> operation. Dairymen up to For many, many nights he ' lo wel1 to <M14** what they .listened to their secret- and first .'I!.- thing you know he began trying to put into practice the fairy charms nnd ' several methods of keep-' aeral ' on ' ^ u t the milk must be aerated | spells he had overheard. One day he in down bacterial growth in milk.j whi!t> jt is vet warm ' The s - called met old Mr. Hedgehog. Mr. Heilgc- C< ng is a very e.-onnmical and prac- cow o( 'ors are removed in the best hog wished him good-day and asked ti. : way which all farmers can prac- and nuickest way by keeping manure him what all the news was. tice with successful results, making a " ut of mllk - Cooling and aerating. Instead of answering, Jack stopped more desirable product for the con- "hould ahvayj be conducted in a clean' short and twinkled his whiskers. P l() t i..,i .'cool room which is free from all dirt 1 "Abra cabra dabra cob!" mum c - ss - 1 thi n *>- sure the first question is, Where is sionary journey. When Paul returned Barnabas? And the next is. Have to Philippi, some years later, on his j you recovered from the effects of the thrid journey, he found Luke still j stoning? And so they talk together there, and took him with him on his I in affectionate intercourse, and Silas way back to Palestine, and then to i is introduced, and at night the pres- Rome (see the same pronouns resum- I byters (elders) bring their difficulties ed in Acts 20: 5 to the end of Jha An excellent grade of milk can al- ^^^^^ ^t^ ^y ^^ the island of Samcthrace ; ways be obtained with the milking- do not kncw yery mucht these p rc3 - half way. they came to the port of mumbled machine if strict attention is given byters, and there are no written gos- Neapolis, and proceeded thence inland Clean Milk from Milking- Machines. and contamination. (Jack Rabbit, and, pop! away flew Mr. every day in the year to the proper, pels as yet to teach them." j to Philippi, chief city of eastern Mace- There are several types of coolers Hedgehog as invisible as air. He cleaning of thc machine and of the' Timothy, who is introduced to us donia, and "a Roman colony." Paul sumer. a.( well as making one that is more profitable for themselves. Cooling <>r even freezing the milk does not kill bacteria, but retards their' on the growth. If milk that bus been kept <'<>'d be sweet or at the desired degree of acid-, farmer ity is allowed to become warmed, the milk coi. _ , ,. ul manu^v bacteria which have been kept dor- the inner part being filled with ice ffhost was in tho woods that talked (1) A rapid but careful washing of ligion am , th; , Greek leami,,,,,. . llleelills , uu( . smc lllc ..., mant will at once resume their water and the tank or milk receiver Henry Hedgehog, and poor Mrs. | the machine by drawing through it j doubt he read and spoke both Ian- the river. Thsy were, apparently, (frowth. This explain* why milk and a* f he top has small openings at thc Hedgehog when she heard her hus- ( immediately after each milking (a) a guages perfectly. Paul became strong- few in number to have a synagoj company nlace outside the city by too synagogue. cream should be k.-n' t uirouirhlv chil bottom near the outside through band's voice and bumped into some- pail of cold water, (b) a pail of hot ( ly attached to him and Timothy was Under such circumstances it seems to ol, and never allowed to warm up' which the milk discharges in fine thing she couldn't see in the parlor; alkali water, and (c) a pail of clear Ins companion ion many long and soil- have been . a custom cf the Jews to until used. The process of cooling milk -streams directly upon the cone below, f<-'H a swoon from which the en- which is cooled by the ice water. Th<? ; tire village could not arouse her. or cream checks the bacteria! growth, . and but few organisms thrive at ;i >''k is then drnwn off at the bottom! Now it happened that a little fairy hot water. (2) The immersion of the teat-cups meet by the sea. or river, or lako, 16: C-18. I'hrygia and (Jalatia are where they could obtain \vater for some journeys ri f^fii i lllTVAbCb" . It* /1.1'J * 1 * \ temperatur.. below fifty degrees F. | "f the cone and stored in a cool place ' chanced^ by jind heard all the confu- 1 mg solution (chloride of line) However, it i very important that the "ti! needed. and aU rubber parts in a good steriliz-! the older names of certain parts of their ceremoni il washings be- ecu ny ana neurd a tne coniu- ing uion vcruorn oe-|. . , . ----- T-- <,,,i = v,ori ,,c f Vi . i sion and putting two and two together | tween milkings, allowing for the, ^S^V ^$T^K ^'^ris^nin. Asia Minor. The Romans, however,! Lydia, a seller of purple, is distin- tirst Kuropean convert at lep.st the first of , . | ..... . ----- ^ --------------- - milk imnediaU-ly after it I; -is been Another economical and practical: (Iec ") e(l that some one was practicing, escape of air from t tubes so that phrygia, lying to the south and west whom we havo any dehnite kr.ow;e>Jge drawn V <-oolod to fifty degree i K., or way of cooling milk and cream is to as much lower as circum.st:i!i . .* per- the containers into a tank where Aml tn conclusion once reached it mil. The importance of immediate cold water ia pumped into it in Rich P 1 not hard for her to find the cul- rooling was shown by Dr. Conn in his | " way as to enter the bottom, forcing- P nt - . .^ hanj %'" f [_ I f t : nrv HedKehog^ to experiments. He at a temperature of fifty degrees F. I should be jiunvped into the tank at s >. h iri , ed back the solution can reach all parts. O f Gala'tia, with that province and She was probably a Greek woman who 3. A thorough weekly overhauling under its name of Galatia. The had become a convert to the Jewish of the teat-cups and tubes. j churches of Derbe, Lystra. Iconium, religion. Her home had been t (4) The daily scalding and thorough 'and Pisidian Antio-h are called, there- Thyatira.^a o^_w_AM_fMMtt rT drying of all metal parts coming in . her companions and told them of contact with the milk except thwc bacteria in milk multiply five times in I frequent intervals in order to keep twenty-four hours, while at seventy 'the containers of milk and crp:im at degrees they multiply 750 times in j as low a temperature as is possible, twenty-four hours. Milk may be kept' Lowering the temperature of milk sweet for quite a while at forty to land cream tends to keep down the forty-five degrees F. because the lac- j bacterial count, keeping the milk tic acid bacteria or the principal bac-' sweet and avoiding the great loss by tuia that caune the souring of milk, | souring, as sour milk or milk high In practically stop growing at these tem-j bacteria will not be as valuable to thc iwratures. But dependem-e cannot bej producer or soil on the market for as placed on these temperatures, as there j high n price as the low-count milk nre many other classes of bacteria' produced under favorabU* conditions. Jack Rabbit's prank. The fairies were very angry and re- part, kept in the sterling solution, Care must be exercised to maintain of missionaries found a hospi- going on int() - the Roman province ' Not only to the prosperous and cao- solvcd to teach Jack a lesson. Ami. the sterilizing solution at an effective' O f Asia, which lay along thc jEgean a le Lydia did the saving grace of th ' '~ ' ---- * * -'" *~ * u ----- v "" little (foblin, who was listening to concentration. Exterminate the Last One ! BY ESSIE H. HALL Sea, and occupied about a third of gospel come, but also 1 1 the Door half- what we call Asia Minor. It contained witted maid, whose pbnormal crndi- the well-known cities of Ephestu, Per- tion of mind was bemsr exp.oue-j for gamum, and Smyrna, and was the (rain by certain unscrupulous traffick- richest prrt of Asia Minor. Paul rs in the superstition; of the people, whose interest was always in the| Application. cities, must have looked with eager When Paul decided to go west In desire upon this western province as obedience to this vision, it was or.e of a great open field for his gospel. Just the really great moments in human how he and his companions were for- history. We do not mean to say that If it were not for the fact that some, tery, tuberculosis or other diseases is bidden by the Holy Spirit to preach if Paul had not done this the gospel varieties of mosquitoes carry malaria , usually overlooked, flies are tolerated there we do not know. In some way would not have travelled west; but it germs our mosquitoes might be com- in many homes as constant compan- it was made clear to them that the would have been delayed perhaps for j pared to the family watch dog whose! ions. Thc fly's habit of feeding in time was not opportune, or that their centuries. Thus it is thnt our actions I "bark is worse than his bite." While rapid succession on human excrement work lay el?ewV,ere. From Mysia, in have a far-reaching significance that Poultry culling is a summer j ob.j The following gram mixtures are After the flock starts moulting is the recommended for fitting the ram ft proper time for selection of egg pro-! the mating season: equal parts of oats rc ' the bite of a mosquito is irritating in open closets, sputum on walks or! the northern part of this province of we very seldom realize. Soruetimw , )r >d poisonous to a few persons, the in spitoons, lop, garbage the food # ^ ^?^^ ZVX^Stf.&t SZS'SSZZ ts greatest annoyance to most comes on our table or on baby s face means t, ordl , re j on the Black Sea, but again are not. Before the great naval battle If thc hen is producing there 1-e an absence of i ' '" 'tc'd with as many as thirty' mosquitoes away while sitting on the Prch, but is not effective m protect- and tiwi ' 3 without injury. and wattles. j US 7 '*< i esivey. The lay bo.ics or pelvic nrcheS( ! t l'ast a yearling I.efon- raismg . cnml , ,or after the laying season are farther!"" 1 1 '" 1 ' !t : otherwise, her size and ' f I hoi. oum ' M oil l)f oitronella, a ounces spir- milk, has probably left there some-: thing from the privy vault or slop barrel, we would not tolerate them inj our houses. , Cl. t n e V C Shoot Before IOU 3Ct. , explosive force is downward and side- After tho r.part. ihcy Hie nearer together. A ono- fl:iger width indicates a poor layer, two, three, four-firvger widths are the beat layers for all flocks. Thc width between the breast bone and keel hi.nefl (lay bones) indicates the '.leu's en purity. Th best produc- ers have a width of four or five fing- ers. To tell if the hen is moulting, Open the wing and note thc ten priin- ury fealhiTs. If the hen ban eight (the has started to moult. Kive old ami live new fenthers indicate tho hen is half through the moult. The hen nevor lays win . she is in the moult but will when thu feathers lire com- ing back. The small dry vent indi- cates that the hen is not: producing. If the iiM.,!iuin is soft, the hen Is a better producer. Don't keep a baggy hen. W i. n 1. 1 build a fine poultry house on every farm in the country on the amount of poultry lost last year. More moulting season v 'K" r Y"' b " , S "V^,'' n ." tO reult in smaller and weaker lambs. From many experiments all over the! goon after the shot it is advisable country has come the approval ofi to ta ke a pole and tamp the earth to Flies prefer to lay eggs in horse "shoot before you set," for the results: se ttle any air pockets that may have manure, although they will use any! following blasting have shown that; been formed, for if this is not > in* kind of maiiuro or decaying vegetable | when setting young trees in soil the settling will take place during tha matter. They lay from 100 to lf.0 eggs, underlaid by hardpan, it is profitable nrs t seasons growth of the tree ami In two batches at an interval of a few first to blast the holes with explosives, j the earth may settle away from ha Sincc the mosquito is the means of days. From these eggs, flies mature. Also, this shattering arJ thorough' tree roots. After this tamping Hi tmnsmitting malaria from one person] ready to lay e K gs in about two weeks. 1 opt , n i nB ,," o f the undersoil allows ' site is ready to be dug ouTand In controlling the fly nuisance and f or the best of drainage and aeration, tree set. staggers is com- to another every effort should be made! into To co , U| . l( , mos ,, u itoe S | danger, first, the number of flies must 1 lwo important faotors in orcharding. to get rid of all tin, be kept as low as possible by treating, lf instead of merely spade-digging, turned! t Ket rid of it. rank, wet growth of clover or! il is ncfCMnr y to K et ritl of a11 tin, be kept as low as possible by treating, jf intend' of merely spade'- digging, Ten Rules for the Shipper. other green feed. In some install.-,-* l-ans ' l)1<1 P lls - ""used barrels and so, or disposing of their breeding paces' the holes are shot with half a car- \ Be sure that vour product is in the bends and ears swell enormously | fort h. '" which even the least bit of and by killing them, particularly in t r j,i KP O f farm explosive per hole, a perfect condition and the lambs die. Last year there raln or other wull ' r mllv >* ! the early spring; second, privies must tree set therein will usually make' 2 Handle as litt'o as possible to were many lossos from that trouble ; ls nl "Wf-ssary^to care for all pools be made flytight and have automatic- oriou gh more rapid growth to make it; avoid bruising. 3. Take up directly with the rail- when lambs were turned into rich! "r other bodies of water, becuuse mos-j ally dropping seut covers so the pest t -ome into bearing a year earlier. mead'iws and stubbles after haying and harvest. One. should very gradai-| cv ' n 1 "' t>cl ally accuHtni.i all nninvnls to rich DM- *"* " nd a<) fl)rlh - if tlu ' WHtcr I" pftoM, lure. Physic the lambs with castor-j n<>l ''mpt'' 1 '! '""1 replenished every - oil or Kpsom salts. The dose is one tal>le.s|X)onful of oil and up, anil one in water. They will can not feast on body waste nnd thus; - A number of years ago in planting ,-oail details of crop to be shipped and chicken pans, water! pick up and transfer germs of ty- some apple trees a friend of mino liv- service required. Give ample advance ounce of KpHom salts up to four ounces for an adult sheep. Kenp the lambs ,i(T rich pasture for n time. A ._ ___ Exterminating Quack Grass. I have never soen published in any paper i method I have used success- fully for exterminating qunck day or so. ,P*W$d, or dysentery; garbage pails j njr j n R distant state, set iom trees! notice, so that proper car service can , must be kept covered and other filth . w ith the aid of explosives, as well as 'be supplied. 1 of; flies must be kept out of some \vithout. and when I saw them, 4. Get a written acknowledgment Water barrels should be covered the houses and food must be carefully ! aat winter there was a great differ- 'from railroad covering number and with wire netting of at least 1-1 mesh- covered. Most housekeepers realizc ( enco j n thiir growth and general ap-' kind* of cars 'to be supphed and the es to the inch. The easiest and most tho importance of having the house} pearance. His trees set in blasted, rates to apply. effective treatment for ponds or carefully screened, or killing with 8 j tP s were outstripping those planted, 5 Load containers in car so that fountains ^ to^ stock them with ^top poisim ^liaU, Jticky ^fly jiaper or by j n holes prepared in the ordinary way ( there is proper air circulation. With- i out this, icing or heating will be al- an under layer of most worthless. minnows, gold fish or other small fish, swatting all flies in the house, of pro- with a shovel. These eat the larvae nnd thus prevent tecting food from flies and of covering! To % e t r id O f . development into mosquitoes, the baby with mosquito netting if he hardpan it is only necessary to punch! 6. Pack and brace contents so that ponds, fountains and streams sleeps on tho porch. But there is a hole nnd load with some low-grdde load cannot shift or settle in transit causing breaking of packages ox attention ould b givon to proper housing, breodlng of one -ti-am, pro- par fci-ii' K and cullinjr the flocks. For the amount of money invested, poultry run Ixt mmlp th bwit produc- tion on tho fjirm. Buttonhole the Judge. a judgr finishes tying ribbons on a clans of itock at a fair, he usu- ally explains, to tho people who are watching, hi. renitons for placing one animal nh*ad of another. If he doetn'l do so, nsk him to. There in no better way to lenrn the points of (food nimal. A _^^_^ Poultry judging will Htart at the QanadiAn National Inhibition Friday, quite cheaply. I plow the ground just; '-"tion growing down into the water/ in the mutter of making privies fly-, u-idge will be found sufficient for pre-' bruising of product, deep enough tu get nil the roots and, ' is tlu> marshy edges that give quiet tight nnd caring for manure. To con- par ing a couple of holes. The worki 7. When using ice or heat prepare spots where larvae may mature un- trol the breeding of flies, manure i-dn should be handled during a dry period,! the car in advance. Pre-cool the pro- when dry g:> over it with the pi-lnlo digger, Hh.'iking all the soil off the roots. In a cleftr hot day the roots .._. .. __ - r will be ,irv and .lead in an hour. If l l lli(1 t undisturbed water for laying; possible for busy farmers in the no t shattered like dry earth. iisturbed by the current of the stream be scattered thinly on the fields every! the drier the better, for while wet soil! duct, if possible, or by the fish. Mosquitoes unly choose day. This, however, is practically im-! w ill break, it does so in lumps and ia not they haule can l>e rake I together and = fggs. If fuel oil or some other spring when possible manure should; After loading, the 'tamping should iU l t ,,l of f i j low grade oil is poured on the surface, be stored in a prepared manure pit or, bo done thoroughly, as a tightly tamp- The extra work with Hie digger \vnsi l>f water, the larvae are killed. The t tight box, or removed irom the e a s hot will result in much superior nil repaid in th crop of potatoe- as l>oM oil '" " n(> that spreads rapidly stables, piled nnd treated with borax, results by holding the force of the ex- c yield was dou1le what it was when 1 nml lloM n t vaporate too quickly. Eleven pounds of 01 Hide commercial plosion in the under soil where it is th the digger was not used. There w:i * not a spear of tho quack left, in the potatoes or In the onts the following seu.Min. -M. C. --- * The city sits like pnrnsilp, I-IR- ning its roots out into the country ami drnir.iiiK it of its substanco. The city takes evrrything to itself materinlii. money, men mid gives back only what it does nut want. ounce of kerosene to lf> square, borax, which may be bought for ft] deajft*!, and the more thorough the foot of water surface is about the am-| few cents a pound, is needed for every j Chattering the oasler will the tree omit that U needed ami such a film] twelve or thirteen bushels or sixteen! roots be able to penetrate in thvir cubic feet of stable manure. Sprinkle' search for food. will stay nbtml 10 duys. House flies are the filthiest nnd n. ost dangerous of household prsts. Kecause the disease la<len filth they curry on their sticky feel and moist spongy montln cnn not be seen with- tlm over the manure pile and add a little water to carry the borax down into the manure. This kills the eggs and maggots without injuring the. manure as a fertilizer. Not more than out a microscope and because the fly'si fifteen tons of manure so treated part in carrying typhoid fever, dysen-| should be applied to the cre. Fuse burns slowly, averaging, as I remember, about two feet a minute, so thai nfter lighting there is an abundance of time to get away. With a proper shot there- will be no throw- ing of dirt, but merely a braving of the soil, for a large portion of the 8. Make exact check or count of contents of shipment, while it is being loaded. 9. Have arrangement* made for im- mediate unloading of shipment *t ites- tination; if there is any damage, delay may greatly increase tho loss. 10. If shipment is reported "off con- dition" at destination, arrange for im- mediate inspection. Get A govern- ment inspection report, if possible, aa such a report is admissible as evi- dence in court. The new on* million dollar lir stock arena at the Canadian Nation*! Exhibition will hve S 1 .. acre* undr roof.