I PAGE 4 f | l Jack Sear, a Blood Indian, adds color to a western roundup. jjj CANADIAN'S. like Americans, Vj v have come from all parts of the ijr] world and have grown up in a land with great traditions of freedom. Consequently they resemble AmeriS ; cans in almost every respect. it would be easy to distinguish j i between a New England fisherman and an Arizona cowboy, but not between a New England fisherman and one from Nova Scotia. Canadians and Americans look alike, eat about the same kind of h I meals, wear about the same kind of clothes, read the same kind of magazines and enjoy the same kind K, of movies Deanna Durbln. the film star, looks a lot like a typical American girl; but she was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mary Pickford is also ICanadian-Dorn. two nuieu v-?.? diau-born actors. Walter Huston and Raymond Massey had the honor of portraying America's great President Lincoln. Canadian and American boys and girls feel quite at home in each other's countries They play the J. same games and when they move from one country to the other, they keep on in their schools much as 4 they did ai home Between Canada and the United States there is an exchange of warsupplies Each country is producing I itbe war goods she is best able to produce. Canada, for example, produces hundreds of thousands of airplane propellers for the United States and the United States produces airplane engines for Canada. Thousands of Americans visit Canada every year for the fishing in the rivers and lakes and to bunt !in hei vast forests. Most highly-prized fish are salmon black bass and speckled and rainbow trout The salmon are HOG PRODUCTION ~T PROFITABLE FOR STATE FARMERS (Continued from page 1) b The following suggestions It j should prove helpful in growing " I profitable hogs: 1. Sows and gilts should be in ' better than medium condition ( when they farrow. ( 2. Feed grain, protein supplement, pasture anil mineral mix- '' i ture. 1 o 3. Prevent overlaying of pigs !* by use of guard mil. n 4.' Nip off pig's sltaip teeth a j or tusk as soon after birth as c possible kp 1 a 5. Castrate pigs at four or 1 five weeks of age. !c 6. Provide a creep for little s [j P'go so they can eat without bej ing disturbed by the sow. I 7. Keep hogs free from lice I || with old crank case oil. So. vvcun pigA ?JL tiglli nccfta ui v older. i 9. Finish pigs on good pasture c with balanced ration. 7i J 1' -'<US| I \ K? ? /- ' V^\; \ .. ( I NEIGHBOR-G SMS ^y^l'ySbwIBBHP^ - ^ y, v * *' iSgV^ J*KBr Ml Canada's vast plains ;l m ^3 produce qu a n t i 11 e s IEI jUHl wheat as well large herds of cattie. At right is seen a trapper In the-. Hudson Bay sec-kilR tion which produces ^^F^pSl <- ?... i-_ >FftT ^SpSh^t mucn lur lui v i v ?i > .'T** ing and commercial } > purposes. found in rivers flowing into the t Atlantic ocean and the gulf of St. a Lawrence on the east coast and in I tlte rivers flowing into the Pacific, e Speckled trout, black bass and other excellent game fish abound r in inland lakes and rivers across t the entire country. In the far north of Canada, im- 1 ntetise herds of caribou and reindeer roam the barren lands, living i on the thick moss of the Arctic, f The caribou are the chief source of 1 meat for some of the Indian tribes d and the Eskimos. d It is in the far north that the f famed Mounted Police, now called a the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- t lice, still fulfill their original job f of pieserving law and order on the a frontiers of civilisation. In addition, o 10. Plenty of water and shade \ hould be provided. i A good mineral mixture can 5 e made with 10 parts ground i mestone, 5 parts steamed bone c leal and 2 parts of salt. i '< morth carolina quadruples ice i :ream quantity i (Continued from page 1) r he limitations on the utilization s f milk so as fully to utilize the reduction. These relaxations per- I lit increased sales of fluid milk | nd cream, the use of 10 per ent moro butter fat in ice cream, f nd u maximum production of 1 10 percent of the quotas for ' heese manufacture during Ihe econd quarter of this year. j njury created 1 iY FLY serious (Continued from page I) an never be harvested. Injury to wheat in North Car- o lina ranged from very slight to e 9 to 90 percent in most all s gj g|gg? K f: You get the advant Especially trained Beauty culture-It ci We Specia PERM For Evei Manicures, frNADA | 1 / <me4"' ' "MsattSk lOwever. they have the -duties ot modern police force for the whole )ominlon. something like the Fed* ral Bureau of Investigation. j Among the animals of Canada's ilains and forests are the hulfalo, he antelope, elk. black hear and J 4 1- - CrtM he big grizzly near ui me Vest. Many of the furs and fur coats n American city store windows are rom fur-bearing animals of Canada. These include the beaver, the in lustrious dweller of the woods, who | lams streams and builds his house | rom sticks and mud fashioned in in intricate manner. Being one of he most intelligent of the fourooted animals he has been chosen, ilong with the colorful Maple leaf, is a symbolic emblem of Canada, cheat fields in the .state. This nsect can develop to be a leal erious pest of wheat unless armers follow a safe seeding late for this crop which is late n October for southeastern North Carolina. Farmers should not nclude wheat in small grain nixtures seeded early for grazng. See your county agent for, ixact seeding dates to avoid Hes-i lian fly injury. FIGHT PULLORUM IN TURKEYS, SAYS (Continued from page 1) eeders und waterers are also lelpful in preventing spread of he disease. Fouiie said that plans have tlready been laid for a drive next tear for the purchase of poults' 'rom hatcheries which use only | ggs from pull"!uin-free flocks, j South Africa was discovered at ibout the same time as America tnd for the same reason?the earch for the Indies. Al The Modern f ogue Beauty Shop )ver McRoy's Store IITEV1LLE age of the latest equipment, operators in every form of )st no more to get the bestlize In Latest Style IANENTS ry Type Of Hair Facials, Cosmetics Phone 24 For Appointments - THE STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. Belk - Hensda J "Your Home Of Better Values" We shall ????????????J tinue to Gift Goods Department I In this department you will find some very attractive ci}i?s Ware and Crystal, Framed Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps, Novelty items, Cosmetics, Toilet Goods. TRIBUTE , To Our Farm. Women 111 > ? The role of our American Farm women on the home Production front has Not been an easy one, Ind they have performedtheir nfany tasks in the home and in the field ~ Lv, wonderfully well ? and they deserve the praise and thanks of all our people-everywhere, 8 Many Mothers have given their sons to serve in the Armed forces of our country ? they have bought and sold War aj Bonds, helped with the Red Cross and performed many other War Services while still caring for their home and helping their men folk produce and harvest the farm crops. These women are worthy of tribute. j|| MEN'S and BOYS' DEPT These departments in our store are "complete stores" in themselves. Everything for men and boys from "the top of their head to the bottom of their feet! Shop here for your needs. * ' FALL MERCHAND1. We nre nrmul of the snendid iob our buyers have c conditions when you visit the various department and Winter Merchandise from which you may make y they have done for us .... and for you!? Your Best Buy on Any Market Is A W iBlii WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 mmmmmmmm ? ??hmm*iwimi? mi , le Company | Whiteville, N. ('. WELCOME TO THE WHITEVILLE MARKET r the past 9 years we have been extending a hearty welcome itizens of Columbus and adjoining counties, and have urged buy ? and sell on the Whiteville Market. e are proud and grateful for the spendid patronage we have from these citizens during the past years?it has been a to serve you . . . our relations have been most cordial and to thank you for your co-operation. 1 Start a New Year In Whiteville We Make You This Pledge:? I do everything in our power during these trying times to eonmerit your friendship and patronage. Shoe Department New fall Shoe Styles for every member of the famih Please remember that you must not remove Ration Stamp from your book, and we advise you to buy your Fall Shoes NOW! New Shoe Stamp good Aug. 1st. ^e-r A. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, and many accessories to complete a fall wardrobe for miss, junior, I matron nr ji small rhilH Ynii'll finrl these Henaftmeilts ill our store most complete. SE! lone in getting merchandise for us under present s in our store and see the large assortment of Fa JI 'our selection?you, too, will appreciate the woi k ar Bond... Buy MORE Of THEM! ...

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