a Lette te hte aban ry a a oe ee Th REAT BRITAIN. wants more - Canadian’ foodstuifis,. ’ Not “yet is there among our . producers am adequate. ‘The plain fact is that the i increase in. trade‘ in some’ ; tealization of the opportunities for increased Production. ‘ea*- of our food exports to the old d country 4 is mot keeping “which present conditions in the. ‘British: Marist alford, H “ ‘Pace ‘with the ‘growth of demand. . Britain’s markets aré ‘wide open: ‘to Catia, of the exhibitions of Canadian yb : sari’ “Watson, Canadian | 7 . market... Almost every. community in this country stand “Building, ‘Trafalgar. Square,» wy ;, to benefit. The result can be attained by: .- ‘S.We "tendon: Regia ae - the British consumer is more familiar with these’ paduee J: Forsyth Smith, Fruit Trade © ‘xthan. ever before, and- consequently” more inclined to buy. reer ‘1, "Prodiiciag more of the kind of products the -Commissioner, Walter House, © ° - Bedford Street, Strand, W, C2” Good ‘will.in Great: Britain towards Canadian’ products > wo British consumer wants, "Landen, England,’ ’. mever has been at a higher point thah now. All'the facilities : . Keeping up a constant supply. ; ,LIVERPOOL: = : », of transportation for all classes of products from Canada to: 7 arryA, ‘Scott,’ Trade Com. »Great Britain have been provided... : _- 3. Maintaining quality standards. “missioner, Century ‘Buildings, “ HME on 31. North. John’ See tie * Shall we ‘Canadians overlook or “neglect the Oppore ‘Through its Commercial Intelligence ‘Service,’ “this ’ speek ‘Englerid, eb, ee tunities’ for’ iticreased export” “trade Which: are. ‘thus laid: i Department will render: valuable assistance tp any. exporter. 8:Cole, or Building, 7 ‘Before, usr. in ae “Our ‘Trade Commissioners’ Offices in Britaimare especially* : ‘Clare Street, Bristol, Fngland: - . Just because doimestié markets ; are good, shall weds; well-equipped and. strategically’ placed to handle any export Z ac an 7 7 ~ producers ‘be Se) short sighted 'as't } fail to’ Satisfy so large ai ‘problem on-behalf of ‘Canadian exporters... Enquiries re-, cee Es Sti Se _ ~ i market which is more favourably. inclin wart f pro- | ‘garding British: ‘Trad¢ receive ptompt attention.. _Write.t to. Sucts than’ ever. before?, a SERN aba _ the © Commercial u Intelligence Service, Ottawa. x firs HON JAMES MALCOLM, oe ae EE eR C Tr. OHARA, is : Minister Oe ee ee te _ Deputy Minister 20D RE cee T Botta SURO ne abe . A ee ee tee POTATOES GOOD POULTRY ¥EED ment: of aretuitngoes withals ‘gtme ; my ee ent of agriculture at Ottawa, that s ve ans ot th : -Smalk wnmerchantable potatoes may in: ‘All the matings ‘the hatches. were cane: higher: from. he -birds, both, male and |. Se very profitably ‘bbe: fed: to’ poultry. In}. a female, ‘thet stecelyed: iotatdes instend ‘ {au experiment planned - ‘to compare at, corn meni in ‘the ‘ns . : ‘boiled potatoes with: ‘corn menl in. he laying mash it was found. - tha t. the: 4 potatoe did even better ‘than: ‘when ; IMPROVING POULTRY: BY _corn menl was used ini the ‘mash,. - ae pe? ~ _ SEEECTION. wats 1 Bach group was fed: ‘seratch | mix: Be ture of two parts of cracked corn, two parts wheat, and oue “putt, oats. One roup received a ary mosh eontaining equal parts of corn neal: Wheat bran, wheat middlings pnd crushed - oats. | ‘The other’ group. | reedived . 2, nolst fwsh consisting of equal parts - of wheat bran, wheat; middlings ., and crnshed onts: mixed: with Dbolled! potas: , foes, Phe proportions: ‘fea iyetle twory parts potatoes ind one “part mash Enell | RroUp -: ‘received. ‘charcoal: -herit, mnllk, oa xvoon “feed | and. water. ; ; an - The. experiment, van fiom the. flest the “at Tevomber unit t “end ot. ‘May, in fir each ot ‘three "¥. he “By selecine the best. layi ing. hens, of the flock,” and nating them, Wwith,: males. from: leary. Jaying stock, it. ig possible | | to, build: up the. laying capacity of , | the ‘stock: daa few: ‘years, - At. an ex. ! perimental ‘station |; . operated ib Department: ‘of: Agricultura, at Ottawa, tl; the production of, eggs’ per ‘Hien: in tho - flock ins been - donbieil: An’ six’ years | Bor ths perlod reach: : "year , slnce the “Bre fambuse Britist artists até: ‘éonteibiutinig decorative ‘echeine ‘of ‘the new. Canadian » (Empress, of. Britain”.now