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.SEAFORtlf ONTARIO every :-Tharevlay 1/ler-nine
.111,e,eaTifros. Pd,blisheta
ANDREW- •,x*,„ geL.F.AN\,,:Editqr;.
.SUPTION AATEs:
,c4n4cia 44,0:IWO ear.
• United States (in aaVanea) :$3450 a Year •
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• S1NG,LE COKES ---, 5 •CE.IsJT EA:q1-1 •
Authorized as Second Chia's-kilt Post Office -Department ' Ottawa
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SEAFORTa,\ONTARIO, JANUARY 17,.1.958
• Member Of .
,Canaclian Weed
ewspaper
Aisociation
relates lBetween ProirEPerfOrmance. Ori:-Ftterrt'Pricet
.• • Ar ,
r I
...X.Pbably no here is the differ eriee.2 if6: expect, frOni„--a ,Conservative
etWeep, the ise 'before the eleC7 ern,nlent-' liThe Conservative Party'S"
rt„and the pe ormanCe after *taffe eieetioh platform for agriculture eon-, •
widely indicate than'in the farm -1 tains this Pledge: . •
islation-that h s been introduced by • . X.:Progressive_ Conservative gov-
the S,Diefen. er Goverrape#7.. erinnexit will maiiitain a flexible price'
As the QttaWa. Citizen points:out, supPort prograrii.lo_ ensure' an a,de-
Ile bill ,falls fa short of assuring quate• parity for: agricultural produe-
Carl'adian farmers bf prices elos'elr. 00. a; -f-Ait7 -iskiee-pot•Trel4"-'
related to their costs of production. We will include a definite,
The .,,guarantees• are set low enough , Agricultural Prices'
L„.....46: discourage une0onornie PrOdiic- ipport Act for arriving at support -
"tion. , ha t was' Liberakpolicy, except77-piti-des, sue1 formuias to allow for..
that -specific guarantees were never. .2 varlailohln Prodiwtidn and demand
written into the statute books What . for individualprOduct&
.
-the new goverithent proposes; in The. new measure 'does contain a-
,
dition to setting definite stop -loss 4-- 'formula, but it long war reinev-
-iii0j0 through a formula, is to tiselts ed fro-ny'."adequate _parity
-discretion to establish floors ..abo-le Difficulties which ,can be, expected
these- rock -bottom levels: 'There ,I§•' to rise with ,-the--measure are Onl3'7"
little difference:,-in--.princiPle from—
:-th'oSe, which the gOVelllinent created
at the Liberals, were doingforduring the-eleetiori campalgn
_ many years.
, At that time it led fanners to, expect
Such a policy—either on the Lib- that they would be practicatlygmar-\
eral-or Conservative model: -may be anteed 'a living, whether' they :were
, defended -Op the gr-dh-.11611tat, it avoids. .efficient prodiicers-or,-,not. Costs of .
the difficulties, Caused by the sort of . -production would; be taken.- int6" „ac -
price support legislatidn adopted by ..,,count: in cleteirmilin,.g., 4 formula for
- the •United States (which the Eisen- price supports, they were :assured.
hower Administration has been The, Citizen concludes: -"Whatever
itig with indifferent success to Mod,-- 7 the government • may ,do: by *ay of
if)7 , eNeellteNe=a:ctidii in this regard .there
But this is not the kind of policy . is nothing' m ----the , formula to give '.
the farmers of this country were; led farmers much encouragement." -
14sk4
C-loseletationshi een
deam, o m
• There :is a poSitive'*imectidn " PrikleirtyyndfriendIy, wps, 1,1•nc.e. able
,tween uneMploymeht-and trade.:Em-;". to • StaYri 6'0* Anierican restrictions,
ploynient depends on a bouyanteco-, against CanadianOil:
110111y-arld an economy can.,.Only-re-• • . jyir. Pearson r has donea service.,
"main,---bouyant if production' can , a11ing attention tot-the:intimate- e -t-:
cdttsinne-d or eNported; Any attitude f.- -14,-tiOia'ship,L1S,efyyd,ep 'trade 'and-
that tends doother than encourage ployment paincky
increasingly gTeater trade fl only, Potect1ve': policy does
the ,end, Produce a..eohdition'that p1ient,. In the iong..n t createsi_
.breeds unemployment:- : 0 ent..",-, • ' •
SD it is that the.actical of thd ov--•
ernment in talking about :diversions
and restrictions of4.ade not of ,ex-
pa.nsion, is being refleeted.itincreas.--
ingly higher- unemployment rollS,.
Prime :Minister Diefenbaker ,start-,. • ,
,One of- the-:privilegeS76f'.an. editoi
ed the ball rolling withhis 'famous is an overflowing mail
announcement Concerning a•-ta iso ,.'Rare1yL_doos h go' to the post - o )
ceht diversion': of trade .from 1 fic and find his mail box empty In
-United States to 'Bntarit; a removal, •
1,1108t iriStAlleCs- it 18 OVKTIOWilig. with
-.of trade . from -.One country to
literatUr,o,-• government handout -S.,
.private,ifidiistry liAndOt4!ahd.bills.
Infact; there is So milOb 'Mall that.' •
-practised, editor can tell . by, glanc-
nig 'label Whether .Or
. the Exchequer prososed theasures„..2-.
not, letter contains an atteMpt,... at ,
, . ,
leading to free tra .0 with.....Brr ' • .'"Soine free••.., publicity or ..w ether:,
.possibly the most productiye means lu
some
any to produce anincreased flow. . qd.6tains some 11,genrnne ,P.e"'" •. •,
of trade. . • .,A-Stencillecl• saddreSS'10e1, On
Mr: Lester ----B•. Pearson discussed seeond or firt cas letter is a-p7etty.
the problem' in the House of .Coni,:i_...Sure.sitrii •that it is,not Worth,open-
- iioiwiat
'
••N'IMk when he 1-Joittid-olit
,
,
that the . protective Attitude of the Bills, unfortunatelyome in -the],••
. goNiernmentand its trade -switch en-'- Category of personally Addressed -
deavors have not gone unnoticed in tei and as Suh-are opened:,Oec
Washington: ECohoinic • relations, -be,•-•', sienallylhey are even paid —
tWeen the twozeotintries.haire Destiit,elliermasS of Mail, there,are
*rated in the last sii,m6htlis1 some -pieceS of literature, feel
Just recently the. US. adininistfa.i-.. ,-,that it iS,,a privilege .tO•;receiVe,--aii-d--
Sin has put on a .15 per cent redtric-.--:rn this c1ass-is'.11ansarcttand.; editors'
impOrtS:to' do- „receive 'these, ..covering both t17
Mestit pr-oducers-4-pocentage .4o -se of conpinons. and the -Senate,
'ing pat with the Cant dirah.15'pet ant . free otcharge,
tttmpted ,reStriction.
Whenever the opportunity_pres-
imports from the: U,nited States,.":. en& -itself, we read with, in.tei,est,the,
US, Department :of Agicu1ture proceedings as printed, and, those
iorng to congresi to reejgeSt.'hig-77 coveriWthe present session jiave
diditional •sull14',W '.11-4,--'-'''`r.•co'fiiii4cedus,:,,..thatAho,politiciaiis -are
fainports—exports of hng. speaking strictly $61": the •. ,
r'e that hitrt Oanadian tde tion. .very-.:speeeb,.thw
ere-ig the. POglibilitY of Anierlean mentis :aimed for a- wider audience'
.dainage Our . than ...ebatof the House of •COinnions :••-
•k' :;:in bite metals .aiidpro-
Sitictly
,
0,Pub
(The Recorder, 'Reston, Manitoba)
.other—not an expansioiT.of7trade..
Not only was there mo-c.oricern-for
an increased trade,' but .on- the -Other
hind there 'was•A:"-studied 'lack -of
in-
terest when the British Chancelloiof
. ,•',Letter, Writer§ -"""
Over 130,040 • cant's, and- letters
were handled..by the E?keter7Post
Office dig Deeediber...F.O'Statas-
ter Harvey,C. Pfaff; said, thiS"Week.
This is -believed to be a reedVd, for
theloal office: ," An indication' that'
PeoPle" are,. wrfiti,ng, more .'letters
-th,ese 'days":. rsseen•in:.the, r.erwt
'that stamp sales,. have ancreaSed
cive_rri$2eil0;in-the .first.hine me'ntlis
'oi,19.57 .compared to a similar per-
iod in, 1.95.4--,zElreter Tinies-AdVo-
•aitie'Cldef
_
At the regularmeetin„,or, of the
Blyth District Firemen, -held Mon -
the needle._.:The thread broke in
tlfe„,first effort to, -retnove 1110„.
strangely lodged -needle. 'James
was" ";g9od,<--stuffP Oteor
deal, • and although he had a sore
filet for 4 time, was back to. Idn-
clergarteri bri-MOndaY; as. School re-
ciperted,--L-,LucknoW Sentinel.:
, :First 1958. Fire •
-Major---.fire.. in; :Clinton in,
•195k was -blake, at. the,. Com-
triefl Hater..rin Sunday' morn,
ing:•;"NO--orie Was, 'hurt, thongla one
-eO,1417.1e. was warned by-pro-
Prie.tclg- t(leriel' _Vanriamnie-- only
•iniiniteS:' before flames', licked •the
door -rittAeirl, bedroom. , Happening
e etabies 4
pauty Treatment
t Allarket- Farms
- New . farniitie „loke-tirie
,,..*getoies, the
glamor treatment.- •• .• '
Shining. 7:packages ,•,•,:of "---Seritbbed.
Carrots', crisp -1311Odies Of -sPhiach.
with: every eitrlY.....leef free•4?t. sancl'
the' 'POt,,;,',,potate0s
sinnoth ..arhifix*rit • and. gradeitas- tri"
size.; "'All. this isifar, en-ant:16d :MM..
the '.disnial
eollection of Wilted. yeg-
etabies Whiehi,-USed.-to7treet.,"• the.
family ,feelf.-Stiopper,.. •
,- The faet.',;:that., VegetabieS:..-••• are'
fresher
tlieY
Today; .frOni;,the:tinte., the seed is
sown until , foo reach s, the
day night,. Mr. • Irvine'. Bowes. was Jtisti,abprit :•14:30;when ; many of 15itehen-,J • every •care : is takento
appointed.I.Chief O:f-tha brigade; ; Sue- " Olintores'..,:critiZens were in Church inalse•'thenci: attractiVe to the taste
:eeeding •me Jack Hese1wod who it w.,4#.40"rtinfate• , that niethbersof ancti.the eye:.
tendered' hiS . resignation fromthat the.Plinten-',rio Brigade' Were Mak7 : Tahe"', Spinach; for inStafiCe. , Tho
office..Arnoid" Berthot.'-'was ap Mg. , a, 'TWeekly-;,x,Outine test of fire treatinent it gets; when brought:. in
POinted • firSt„"lierifenanf.. to fillthe fighting eqwp;inent As Mr Vab-.fromthe ..field.s' is-. as thorough : as
.vaeancY caused by Mr'..Bowes"' ele, banithe .said, • "As 'If turned away milady s priniping; for;:a1,•: gala oe-
vation' to: chief, TWO OW-men:Were :front -Abe -telephone after; ,-seriding. ,
'added to .the brigade .force,; "George • in the ,;.alarm-. -firemee , were First'it is gracted ekmrnatrng
Bamm:Jr....,,-and...Kerineth • johtisteli.:here The Dic!.:1Plat „;ACt.,i(ip ;:of :the ..eVerYthiug13.61:::-the best iuIity
-Blyth:Standard. .; firenien-Perinitted them t� control. leayeS,:". :Then -..ifte stens„
• the "flaineS,- :.tour.,. hours are clipped -no' point; in- packaging
I Stiit'Shoes. .a „sacond,,..entbreali:Called food 'that. Can",t , be ,Used. The.' spin-.
'.Theinirse'land.lhe.,ViLlale-staithY them hack , to the Clinton ach,e'Ven. IlfridergeaS..4 "'Shanipoo.
have"';'all but -passed. into ObhvlQn NeW§-'Rec,ordi ' ; routine' whielf ,CenSistSof washing',
rinsing ' 'and cooling by .SPrayieg
but : Lueknow can' -boast ., .• • • •
both,,,, • Oscar :flodginS, local team-. Stea49-ith jets'''Ot'eold'::R7at6t;.'Aiid:' After
ster;,.. has,: a tearn of horses,-,' and The Prediction thattaxes will, i'"e the excess : water ha ..beeerernov-
When he wants ..2.theid•';;Shild," 'Tex 1,nairtunchanged and the 'stig,ges.•-, ed.:the , "Weighed in:
cOU still do a first, rat job tion that mirk,: shOuldi, be ...started Mince, lefS,..ariCpaoc4g6a.in poly
-
despitethe' fact is84. in fact on' the repair ofthe nOwson dam toetiel)4-g,s....:' •
„.
Ted shod „highlighted . the.;,.iningural :address ',1,The final tench .coineS.,wheit.the
'about ten'ilaks'.agd,Y,'AIT..:situirriet': Of7Mayor ' at the bag S " heatsepled . to keep the
;king Ted • kept.' qinie, beSy''"in''his. first ' Meeting: Of :the, Wirigham: town ,proPer-hurniditkwhicii,enStires that
,blackSinitli": Shop,: but :"\Vitii,Winter's spook- the fr-esliness is Iocked in 1s it
'arrival ne"S.StaYing: out of the shop ing of .446 outlook for the corning anY..,:TWOnder'Jliat this ,'sniriaCh '';ar
-biit only"•because it'sCOW twelve ineinthS;;',flie,MaYor said thatriVes:•, at the ',.grtieor'..s.:-a fresh as,
OW. Sentinel.," „at present it 4lppears ;that :::.iiii. When.."it"•,,leit the. fier,Os,?'
" ; • -;". , ,creasein:the ; Miff rate: will; not be go.t4tOe,s,.ase given the
, .rieceSsa,ry.;". Same Lbeatity treatident "Firsf.tbey
.; The inan ubo caused• the i'first fOreSeeri tarhS, un:".
Ile spoke & are graded as to sire Carefui
, .
election : in..BildditlPh • Tovvnship;iin the:„.„.couned!s ,hope--,to.•:prit a prni brti,Shirig:' Washing and ,thising. re •
1.3.;..years:topped the polis in ayete anent • surface on ;mere Of • • the sults ; M a beairtv'. seme,. potatoes
for four, council seats:'1Vienday.jos...
Ilaskett R.R.,1, 4.4ean,;
comertn the politicalSeen.ein: Bt.02,
dulph, receiVed 71 :Votei to Win
five-rnan 'race., Three
'Vete rans'..;.ei:
Bit:, ;Ttimotliy'
TobneV,,:',.ER 3 rLucan and: : Bap;
mond Greenlee, Blt:1;;Laican---were
returned ik n , election.Whieli
only .one-third";of theyeters td. he
polls."-.•,'•Baskett;:;*htf oWriS : a,
arire.jarin ',near • 1.,rican, . ;and has
contract :With the Ontario Depart= -
'Merit .Of Higlrways to- :sand roads,
Said 'his, Victory:, "proved the
rate-
payers •, Weren"f„:„Satisfied',With' the
did eduricil!''.:',-,E,Xeter.,TirriesAdve-;::
tewhIs---StreetS,:thish,y.ear,-4,and-"the,
advisability of -proceeding with
sortie, of the repairs -L necessary at
,the. order.td jm
prove .the -'aPpearance .of
tural.baauty spot' at the, ne'rtli; end;
of • "AdVanee,
Name Protected : ,
The . name oftheYoung- Cariada.
Week' Pee.wee" imelleY,tehrilatuent,'
'held, annitally. al...Ooderieh; -will,be.
,
protected: by the. Canadian ; Aina-;
tent' Beekey•.Assoeiatieti,..:•An am
nountenterit to this effect has,. jut
.been ;Made ;:by,,,,,Tack.,,,ItoXbutgli,, of
•Simetie; VicesPieSident of the,- CA'
BA. "Last ,Februark'.;. the . CABA,'"
•-proclaimed a •';niinor, hockey ' Week.
. Needle • Fenetrates'.1. Foet: :Called', "-if
„ , .
- James
.fivelear,...1-10ekeY".:Week, ,tfri,.,the: face -of pro
old' son.. of ',Mr., 'and :Mrs., Gordii tests
Montgomery; had a --needle ;•„pene-' tiarnensed::fer.,eight *ears, by the:
trate. his.: febt,Iduring the, Christ,' natiOrially`.":linewn',;Goderiiu tone,'
bias hohday Suchan irioidea ney.tlie.:CA1-1A.liacheel un- one !: -.step:-..:
in t .tiffheard of but in JAines!:„ kettitario;_.:the,f4ame of the, CAIIA,
ease. the needle weit in eye end p ' n was changed to
_first," and was Carripletelk.embed Hockey Week: ..'•••• As a •.,result of
,ded in the obt he-only,..eVideneo inore 'representations ' made:fa ,:the
of:.Whif:liatl.,,..:beeeni 'CA1tei-sinCe'therrfit'waS:::annonne..7
,plecec.ofeadr.;•Tprettirudirig.,;,frorn , ago .that the .CAIIA
the sole of tiie lads fot rske4 -will call its premotiort,..'`,Miner
to the :doeteeS,:„Offiee;.-considerahTe7HoelteY-Week'l . tiglitTacreSS.-•
freezing and -probing was necessary 'Ada. Prig: .„Year,-Goderich*--Signal-.
in "an.,,,;libtindong.'effort .to•-; remove Star. : •
amibitaing (51-ity'"' said Mr--.15ear--- eniie Trend
on, as,-0,result, of -the liotioy
r laelt- of -policy Carried out .bythis
goverhnien , may aye
t u h
been_given to those interests --.4t the
United States which' til.r6c6:nt:yarg
alt.6 been .tryirig to increase the
, of :United States', tar S
ainst eertain Canadian expdr o
that' cot:1114r; '.govern
being expansionisttninded,;.
tanstead (Que.') Journal
-
•
Could the present trenct delin-,
quency have some connectiOn with -
too much TV and too feliv- good
books? It would be interesting, to
know how niany of the leather ,3ack.,
et boys have road the Old cias.
, that were sought affkr in
the day's before radio and TV.,
441
0 II
theY-possesSed'rA Spe:
rinse: given to' rotates r kills
„any' bacteria and fungus. A, "slinit
time, spent 'tinder . 'the . dryer4lipat,
lairiPS and 'fans -and :the ..PotatoeS
are ready to be 'Weighed and put
into polythene -bags.••
;
Allthis special aftentidn givento
growing and; preparing vegetables
ter ,,:market might- le .looked,',UPQ0
,as a luxury -just Something:else:to..
,c0st. Of
•LuCkily for the filler of the "larder,'
this .is not so.' For2in 'addition to
better- ,food, the extra ..earehieans"
ins waste on. the .way .to market ,
and emptier:, garbage pails, in the
Are yciu-
HLJRONCOUNT FE -DE ATIC)N NEVIS
By CARL HEMIIIGWAr
,
,
The:Meat mortnntOvent ' O. ths'goto tile, polls.- an east
LWoe.t.,,14,..avothteti l..oexte,stThf4isqrj...isor`A4.-1..roealil ytetsatnf
the
v.e
proposed Wheat ¥arketmg Fian owu bnamess Et is,,not so mnehThe ,
»ree In t.isthc:rit s:ttbe price 4
t,n4„ has vote
Matter of -whirling • 'the t
h "-
vete.,,AS... it Is a." show of ..:deteihninat-
vorieci_dtbaw...ovo„t4e.,r,:f1115: part ot"proditeerS td-•
Mpoiretect
go results
when the prije i loWl;',',.1(;:iS •also
.had 'for " the."..r.itallOr...,ininer-s;; *114- -"-t'k7t'.1,i'It'tild''''''bj-,ci61-v9e%:Yiling -in our; ;ewe);
1ia,VC01706.agh.:;;-afOrage".".tOlje' able' to 1Q,w -price -i7•.edeolirage every wheat .producer,
t0:101Y,'""a'; large Percentage ,Of their cast hi ban:9t jannark,
requirement's at the
is hdPeileAltat:a" iii-MirOuln,'Price: will
,
be eatabliSlied harVest,
with an' jncrease eacli7dunith
The seeond ob]ective is to pro
Vide iii-derly.T.tnarketitigth ',the
trade.' Many. millershav said.
they.-;•Wauld.,.USe'..-Olitarip. Wheat it
theyemild be sure ofT.wi.eontittuelis,
suppIy-"ThiS. baS rieitheen'PeSsilile
itt:the- tia •:•,SiiiceSforage• wa,S;;;.,•tiotarailabi ;
, ••
.'.;',"Thi.rdl";;, records.. are', hot 'avail-.
able-aS'•tei-: where. the Ontario- wheot,
isproCesSe4 or., 'the.'.,qttantity-:,
re-
.quired for". the' •; different' .
toreA•Predircts,".:*.Throtigli:,-thiS , mar,
keting., plan,- -develop
• hich• Will-ghe1116 Board valuable:
inorniation. From this infornia,
.tion, :storage reanc:! be: -:Arranged.:.in
the ifiost satisfactory.i'Marnier,-arid-
ceotilluity eV Supply can be ;•
atiteed. to.,the'proCessor- '
uron Farm News
:(y A S - Bolton, ,
tuial 'RepreseetatiVe 'for
buriug::tke-,p‘inst„two :weeks • •
experienced some ...of the 'coldest_
Weather ,S0- far this''."*iiitet:L.,.A '
nal,' ;this cread prohlis
frozen', Wafer syStems '
barns -all :ever :;t4&
,...ltarinersAiave had little difficu
tylif'keePing their .larievr,aYS open ..,
with .the,;- Snow 'fall' We -
hake, had,,So far this year 'Farther's'
. and,. lunilierthen- ,have been ."taking.
'ad -Vantage. Of th6, fact that '«ie laVe
-little';snoW -to 'harvest this. year's',"
,crop Of timber; ,.1t. has 'been. ideal_
weather for transports to --take- the;
logS, from the.'vvoodlotS "to'ith-saw--
Fihally, Outiir4o wintei w eat.has: T.TiloSe who use hardwoOtl for
Partieular-.'andValitable; properties ':: .'fnel are 'taking- advantage..of oped.
It it felt thatresearch is. necessary. -Weather to ',prepare -next year"s
to take: advantage, of these charac- ,; :
teristicS -to develop:new' markets, plans , have iriade to h�lct,
We are. hoping .,that there this year's' ,S,eed in, Clinton' '
be" a', very : high, ,pereetitage, of the, .11.1arch7 and 8.-1,NoW is the time-to-
w:heat" .,producers who are inter:, .pre.Pare ,samples of seed for .shOW.-..;::
eSted, elloagn;in,.their',,iprodnet:iing-arAliSeed."
- ,
UBJECTS OF INTEREST
F'ARMERS'
Qualing. the. Laying Bacterial Disease ef Frathes . •
Siiice" nen-laying ;hens. are kept : Noomethod has ;yet beenae....visect
Fat -,-.the exPeliSe ."01 godd..3a-"YerSTaTtO•eliiniiiatei, the bacterial. ring 'rot,'
Whole ek kept at, a'. 19 erganisiii„' from ',the potato- seed -
II 'Milling is not, practised E D, Pieee, but according to .Dr, • D. S.
J. Walter, -of, the Brandon Expert- MacLachlan; Of .tlieScience Service:
:Mental. Fairri,Canada. Department- .DiViSion .6f,, the i'.Canada Depart -
of Agriculture, Say,s,a,- mature. hen Mein of Agriculture, the disease:
wiI1--require "approximately: '25",.. to •can-r-be;prevelited.Jrom Spreading:
.30.Cel'its Worth .of feed-111,one fricirith..by ,tho' disinfe:ction
Whether,' she is laying or :not.:;''. • equipment." -and' .sterage, bins, and .
.
No- flocks . are: 'alike the list '..of :certified .or founclatiet -
the :'standpoint .6f-.1a.reeclitig, feeding seed
-.1n,,-.fte.acctitoeuil;a131,a'rcintegr;r1;61!;,-;iaseii.a.seetriesinpeolsy. -
than flocks • :bred from hiigh egg siblY the niost serious Of ll po.ta-,:,
yowre,,..„,p`tphably. among those, not bemg p-rov4e'tifstv...,-,In.,,.,,the... fneoing-,. and. in:. diseaSeS..,.kriqwn: fedak.= • the Infec-
*jig:711;hp )1!cmi:,,,,6,Thtlile:ati:lcxisroecolumV8e s'sm' iodryleit leLc` iuf astteill g',4teg; Icifloi g.iidde, h:4ee niillyta
• jaection''ean 'Oecur...• There :is. 'no,
the orgamsni over- -
gomg to fool you' fed:-ileck, but in a flock poorly• fed wmters in the ,s0iI.or can he':,.4titea4:'
it .IS,, ralmisSt""itnPoS.Sible.:„.:.to,,,:judge ,b--;,,-
-niVBalll?,1*Fliralaath14;'7;is:ft)tilik:'id10e,Siler:-.7faer; by . appearance What . .'hird"rW0tild: .cAluyttiinn;e:kentif' Pt' ''arelsatfol&-iti'dartii
:excitement .and...,-mgic. That ,same be capable ,of • PrP4.".1Pg'''':ifil,gly:...e,.nv percentage Of ring ,rot,infee=
deSire- Often :leads people :id:believe, the esSelitial ',feed .,66fitentfor high As .many ' as 56 to 1:06, Pefat0,,.
exeitiag•:"OlaimS,,;for "certain'Toods. Prwodue.a,ekt;ienn:'-n-d.evd...e'v"-;.e. 4niuitnatterdz;k4bgyh.thane,,
orodf.', a' food or a; food .Product, is 'shOuld'•'-he..- infested tuber Forithis reason -.the
Usually, '
ake you strong ansi cure
neces
irst
- egitiningr of ,food faddism • c oka d • • . . ;,• t
‘psaaYid.„'fieof.71. "l'isnihe:,0'"6"111;11;;.:11';;X:I'ingi Ish4;3;2.tati;f. off
2.kt;sairift4tisind'
ONE. all your ;;;;;Illsif you're . Willing to faiv. -Weeks.,aftel steeee.be ,feetaiit,after each potato,'IS-erit.
interesting ifernS 'greatied" front The human ur.ge"..to .he healthy,,,or lay enough „cggS. to e pro
• ,„
• The Hurl;11•E'xPesitor Of 25-, .0'. : slim 15 one easy', lesson usually Fromi Deeein.ber through' the re • contaminated 1/9•gst •indicat, es; that
- ou t di etillin rot infectionmay ,come -frein .this,..,,
f 1 . . from -three. uy six per cent of ring
and 75 years ago, • .. , ,sets .thei-, stage 'for -IR& food' fad ,tnainder. e... the, Ayieg • year the,
c-ithdt 'shOuld be
promoter. He IS alillOsf 'inevitably ,am n., ,- ,. ' ... source -. ThiS . can , he eliminated,,
short " on, . kllowledge„an,d,.. long. -on- ene--will-de-15.6707..1.1,Poil. the relation through t.n'' e use- of,-flinu-garits and.
„ , l' . S' ales, appeal-. and 'talk. ',Often the ',of feed cOsts. and 'egg prices, ,
* ' heat . treatinents, but 'the', search--;:.,..,
Fcroni The- linion 1,5ipositor,,, , last week While 't,here; I* disposed object. of . his sales.,,
'story' will be :. Feed tests and eurr'ent Marc, for a more, ..raid ., and .efficient,
•\,',' - JannirY, 20; i932 . " of hi farni adjoining die • village - so called 'health. -feuds' '..'cii, 'natural het, value 'of egg's .detq:rfni4e- the, -
th d 0 . disinfection:: is contiett-- -
. 'Vial -lager Smith Of the 'Seaforth .to ' ' ' , , , amp e 0 e.4.... foods . These:- are foods.. true level - of production required ' to ;,„
' the neighborhood of $1,90: -• It is, foods"'
enough, .._-t they are net ;wonder yield a. profit, , A. •-poor Prodiicer ,'",li.i,e ,,..;,d,ev'elopm. e.n.t.,,...6k.,:t.,est,statrti.'. ,....
.A.','.good :balanced diet, ches-. may be profitable when eggslln•ill'e varieties is the obvious solution to - -
ineml3er 'Friday, January 13 .' On n from foods aVailable in any girl:* worth cents. a dozen, hin.,Wi ,
. . e the ring rot pfebIPre, and or se -V-- '
. 6,a . h. a 'goad' piece of land, Nit- has no_ e
the wax, 'lliarne .1rom o eric . . . • . - - . - -, --eerY, store- Will sUPPlY as good or kept at 4 'loss when eggs are. onIk
-''' 'buildings on it ef much value ' • - . , . ' eral .yeata ;now' research on
where 'the' P„eavers -Were defeatediihangitrae .rneeting better. --.nutritional., health , for • you worn 30/aent.s a dolen• . ..
a tire went fat oil iiiscat" He 'pit ., forthPtiblic school board Was held. ild-your fathilyr,--------",„'
on tlie, spare, started off gain, arid- •Th-da;„„sday, evening. mr, J: Dr._ Erederick Stare Of .Harvard.. '.,... ' .
arliness
'. ` $* $ 11081317, cCateratl AtiY-netned rit:;1, -,
rabbits, which -were brine, :en -the '' vras 'elected chairinan and UniveraitY: °ne- ni Americ6!s 'lead' t''
ing nutrition authorities, recently - . ' , ---, . 'variety; a ,recent introduetion from,
- an'd -wy-I'Lat.nl- vpariarstiepisg Tell: yveaarinetaYg. 0T.eatnchid"ttideevmel:rprieclit` t.,..
shortly after ran over , WO' jack, "`" • -
road. Two minates later ' he . had -,aiMr.r:It',Aniti,,, n' secretat'Y-trea'S- pointed , out _".,,Ref_ined,' and , pro, , Alth.otigh earliness .it a desirable the linited States, both show seino..
another at. Imagine...his surprise , w i, than cessed food ,are a fayorite target featurd -in oats, there is. consider- reaistance -te the 'orgini' sm timer_
•
en taking. off the tire to -find -that ur;e: "ave 33-43w more snow of the food specialiSt who woUld able evidence .to indicate that Yield "tunatelY the varieties are not -. .
it had been punctured. by a bond, ,... ,,, -, •
. ... . . ;at apy time; this winter. • There
ve v heavy fall Wednesday have.,:us believe these`feedsre not must' hel.t.saerificed in order to ol?- eompletely immune to ring rot and,
from the rabbit- -- • ' wa' a ' "r" ' • . . .. • . nutritious,: 'Actually we get- as n tall]. earliness -in a variety', This,. therefore present n certain hazard
Mrs. .J. Pattersen, of Seaforth, Ivir s .sw h ,ef 'eh'tieltitirgt, raet much food value- from refilled evidence comes from yiel tom- linissey,sen-li i)toniteg:s_il.,,rs of ,.the, •,
fotind A nein, her' - of , tulips, in, -,:her with. "an' anaeid4t,' in Hensie - la' st: 'foods' wh-ich.havedyteen-yriri6he,ctias-
derrt-tits .-ThursclaY which were • ' 0 , t If -- front natural foe s,-ana sotnetimes„
Saturday, A team, rar,i in o is rig4
ftairt;.fell 'Wednesday* itight ninth` , . e • . - 4 - -.1 riclied: White,bread is. better than
curred, excepta oruise.on nis ham -. . -
- Rlackleg ht Potato , , , , ,
as it would in April. ;Thursday was yin R Edge in. inev, ing,Inte mg., bro.vv_rt bread, or vice versa. For
parisons;inade•at ..1;acembe,.Experi-
rtipi,ital:Farni,Alta.4 during the pest
yeara. One. of. the mOst Strik-
Jog .•exOnpres:.pf the relationshiP
between' high yield and late
turity was f ound ..m. -a -test un 1956.
ineolving. $.1mArieties., „ • :
-1n-this -testthe_taverage'
was 113 bushels per and the -
average time required, to mature.
for all varieties waS 106 days: Ten
of the 25' varieties tendered better
:sorne .five Or 'Six; niches hi „height. .
Fortuitatelyyprio,,,setiou..rdsitit,s Oe. n:tore.: This ,tibt, tg. Say' .tha't "ete,
hantlsoine. neW residerice,,ori'tletie- It P tical" P'. urP°sesi in. -tYPic-a.1"
a' 'fine balmy . day, aS one coeld, Altholigh sound, uniejured:P
. Atheriean diets, they are identical . . .. - ., . • 4
to seed' Mece8 -(fery seldom give,
„ . , . , , . ..., , . _
in --feed- value. --, Choose -whichever vise to the bacterial disease.".black--
"ta§tes, befter to yoUP , ' .. ,, , leg? stuclMs by the Sci'enee Service
;Whether. or not a "-food .is 'na- boratory.. ganada • Depaetment
turar is not 'import-a/it: The iiiitri,.. of Agriculture," CharlottetoWn',. P,...
tionat'value„of a food depends up- E, I. show a eonSiderable redue-
, , , , .
on its, composition and the nutri- than average yields and. all, re-, tion in, the ,incidence of _blacIdeg
. . . , . .
1 d '
ele'sS;41ret-cateridar,".'.7;say'i:''this--iimninn.-S"SnO4't
in,oeth, of Xatillai'Y;, ' '
eleet; '
ed chairman of Seaforth Public -- Froth The Huron Expositor
Utiliti Commission. for -the coming jannayy 19; leo
• . • - ,
'Playing in the dintoteSeaforeb ,.'' Mr. Georgeo.Simth, of 1VicKillop, 'ents, .11 sePplj.es when we at it,
game- here Wednesday night, shot an enerrneue wildcat the' 'nth- FOr instance, peanuts and eggs are
Beveriey,Christie had the inisfor- ,er day in the „big swamp- on the,. both daturai TotelS,, but peanuts
tune to dislocate his right shotil., 13th concession, - The ammal- lia„a contain almost ..200 times Mere
der. Art -r -Fay was taken -Thuis- killed a deer' and had " half of it niacin , (one of the • B vitaming)
day morning - and the injury at- oaten, and had just coinpleted ',a than..'eggs, 9n the other hand,
tended ' hearty ,rneal of venison. whe.acall- when- We compare equal =toilers
Fire which ,broke out' about mid- ed upon to render an . account by of whole wheat and enriehed white
night,- On Wednesday. 'totally de- Mr..$mith. , • ' bread -one a natural food and one
streyed the -frame -building in Eg., Last Friday a Young inati, 'son „a fortified" refined food -We firid
motiaville used by gorl, Van tee, of; Mr, James' recVe Of that the „'whole, wheat contains
Mond as `a bee house. A heavy 'icilTep, triet with a very painfid elightlf more: niacin, but that en
ram was falling the time which accident , was drawing 'Wend, tidied white -contains,: inore thia-
prevented the many sparks -tha.t from the bush when -the tea get thine -And lilere' riboflavin (two
other B . •
O-ood nutrition IS easy to, ac-
coMplish if we think ofit in' ternig
of a variety of carmen', basic
feeds. Daily meals Should' consist
Of rea,sonable servings of 'meat,
fish, poultry, milk and .dairy pro,
ducts; eggs, fruitS; vegetables,
whole, grain eereals, enriched and
WheIe breads,' Don't
taken in bY tlie food laddiSts1 No
no one,- food ....er.',group, of
,
were flying. front. doing goy dam. stuck,,with. a. load in, the deep snpw,
Age. One of Hie' hterseS' suddenly jump-
. list_of officers ,of the Hur ,ed back end Itiexhiffletreea atreek
on , Regiment who '11#6 :him on 'the right, leg,fractUritig the
fOr. prornOtion, are thas,e 'pf ;Lt. hene,, Although' he is dighTtetely,
A., '-'31unte, Seaforth, . and ''Lt, . it will he a-;•geod(wliii0, before "Ale
Crich, Of GOderceir: 'around ' 'again; 4.• ,
from lIate ineltide 'The, dwellinghonse ,of Cone
Leod l'or,..erge4fit,: and Prtes„14 norS was :destreyed•
kinkney ,and John Cardno,, for core fire Satiirdak.'arld''little of the'
pbr4is.. .,,... • • - ' ; contents' were saveCt MrS, . OM,
tiers had • been aWaY.frent hen& for'
, , •- ,.,.• about tWo and no person foods _has the magical anSwer
Drour,The:114on txpoSitor had .been' living in. the Hltapp, ilealiktut living, .....'.
-4anuary..1.7, 1908- is, supposed the fire was caused y .
_ --rats or, mice :getting af: matches.. At a,vm,adittg. :reception a .frietid:
WlliIe assisting isi driving some There.' was some insuance f tlie greet decided. to. Oct Out
eattle ;to Seaforth last Saturday' 'Last Monday night wag' the:eel& :whether 'anyone the receiving
morning, Mr.' 41ohn .Shaimok Me- est of the:season-The thermometer Tine keeW,,what the heetlredi“of
had a •narrow eSeape:frour -registered Six' degreeS, belovizero, people filing past , were saying. S4,
serious: injury,. One Qi the artiMals but ;the -night- was .ealtri and the he moved along; he Piirred,.;f4fSt.
beeente enraged and .eharged, at cold, *OS net .SeverelY..tex, geAtidmotkeelust died letta.Y‘''..
WM, ,'Mr,'-"ShantienV41Aetl,';‘'..ite,b11' 'MeSSrs.', itokert .,,I,arnieson 'and "HOW nice .'!Thank you so
the. horns and in, tins posithin..was"-arhoraag thmean,,of Seaferth, "and liow sWeet:a.YOu.:0 say
taken some &Started; when the an- 'Sohn "Ot .•TlielterOMitht.. Sor- -Were 4lie'reSnon8es--te Inc
ntial was (iii0P6Weted, and :Air. left' iptiA'fh,itsd'ap ,for the
',Old Contt-: iiiiiitAlgeeltiegt.''' NO .,
' one: the'
Shannon, relea$ed Irmo his perilOns: 'try, They sail ,frotre,NeW -Yak ,ott"Slightest. idea .veiat Sakl;', 'least
pesition. • ,gaturd.47,,„.-,•1,10,Aesara, an And,. all the grooln, ..075,01,altried
Mr, Innithati; More, AittelPti, ,Salniesen 'go etebttaitiesre 'and Mr. jovialley-,"It's about tinte4yoti k
was A iiiitoltwit Walton. friendS Templeton is.,on pleaSure bent. the. same Step,. Old 'fliattl"
quired . more'. than 106 daysi.te whert• mrhole 'tubers are p ante m
Jure 'Eleven varieties' whieh, inse place of the usual, tut 'seed •pleees-.
tured lit 'less than 106 day gave InH,these tests, tulers mocu1ated,
'leitis- bele* the 11 bushel .aver,;, with: the ',.organisres.;atel,' planted -
age. ,Four of 'the:varieties !Under' Whole„,prcidueed.ife•diseA,Sed plants.
teat ;ripened_ in'. 106 days and -of On..114',:other.'.harid;', Seed "PieceS, -
these ; 'tinte„yieided 'more and one front *plated tub-era:Invaded
Yielded- less than the aVeirage. , 2e per tent, infe,ction. When the ,
Other tests have •,'sto40, -snmlar i iwtdixdf se0d pieces were sitiocife- •
results. '• Yield differences' 'between, lilted artd,,Plapted the lefe,ction,
the very early arid-v.oty iote-selee-' ; creased. td.almost 30 per 'tent.
-tions ,have 'beeit -for the: mostport; : 1n,:areas,, Where petato
eery nis-rkee, . „eonstant problerw,-,the
r, -"In, (spite .ot thisAPperit relation, lection. 01seed pieces involving
ship, 'between early maturity ;and ten-minute . soakin-strePtornycin-
19W yields," • tliere-iS:-..jtatifitatiori
lerlitilhiog 'early inaterhig, varie-. treatineeL:tests' „at ChaTdttefiiiVtE,
ties ort many farm's For itiStanCej`..r.also 'indicate that ,,a0.4:.tnereqrit.-
they may be used.te advantage itt chloride.and a ntatitreef Semesar
weed ;central' liteigi,orits wlter de BeL atd the.:=anti-biotie, A:griStrept,
laYed::Seeeting"sit': praCtised,7.. The, Will.gilie reasollablk•,,good.resUltS.
fariaa.r.'Whor oerates 6 large .aCre, Ifrii4ahle::-POtateeS ShOuld not
age maY'-,,lind it advantageous to 'he planted in -fields that -Are lo
Use both ,.an early. And late' matute and wet.:during the early • part of
lengthen the the Aligon, and erolfi'rdiatienshotild
seeding, .`'arel- tdryestitig., period be::40:47414ett-L-PiitiOr.1 disposatref'
therebyiedtieleg crop risk,- ea ant ctifl Piles
letalitleS;-, because- ' 'of a greatly reducethe peaSibility rg", :
.oddlp4thtiVO1Y 8hort growing- sea,- blaeltleg spread' by the seed. corn '
set( Varidties other than the 'Very maggot., '
'early inatuthig sorts skottla not bee -2, The" blackleg' organisin survives; ,
'considered. AlSo. when a' .nurst_freni year to year in the soil, or 1-
zoapasnias 'an4dednilonvesrr,dail,,ing,ea'atlyWilmtae_ .inentainfr8ectide ,p4itteines,..0To„z4lie rto.hregansiesemct
turingliatiety MaY be an, advaet- Piece, and causes -0. softening:"Iand :
blackening of the.leWer portions of \
„Althougii.,tii'n wasting- -the steiri The branches ,.21C ddovi4
toting': Varieties" tend to .yieid less more upright than Virtual; and- the •
than the leter enes it s,,,,the hope .slioot-becomes Pale 4ta yoosvish,„..
of plaht .01.p.edeo.Aha1: With *Pre 'The neWly feinted tibera etay
etitphaSiS ote early '.mattiritY, they rititraded . by the r organist -Li- causing
Will be able to:to/0)1de earliness' a . Soft tot' of ,t1*, eerie -Al totItiou5 •
,and a better yiekt,pootaiii•in Of The Itiber sthrting -at: the -stenV °
itties-for futtire uSe:
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