The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-03, Page 3#0t
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TeamKruschen.‘
• . van, Dose" for : Footballers.
ltead
What OOP 'PreteSeleeal'Arainer
til) -top eci*,
dlUoii' • , •••. •
•
'ant a liroteseional:lratner„ at . pre-
. .pent„ with a
•have'been•lor the past fourteen
,yeera Xrnechen Salts lawheen .very
hgth, as a IPitt.00; .0,04, in
MeV., fre...@.,..f0..iii.,09_91.1.9.0.3„1.
'''ElkVii`;',1011410g-r'Seet*W10.40'444.
•-•••-•Aindet-'7nie--LtakesH-a---.04411401P0414,0,9t-
Wt.gett? assist. the liver and
-"-:biclileys. 'utied.,;IctuScheit, with
•,alt 'tYpee.e.f.'•'atiiietelk,ahd.a100":,oxtea4 •
.accirig.,hay privatePatients,.for
eases of loie Of vitalttf:rhetimatitim
• .entt neuritis:" (certified.
•
vlienr).
The 4little daily ,dose" of, Krus'elleYk
Salts helps to keep. the Internet
• or-
gans functioning regularly In their'
• daily duties. Liver, kidneys, and hoW,.•,
.! els .are :stimulated. to healthy, vigor-
ous activity, thus -,assisting, them', tO,
•• efintinate waste-Proditete and pOisetift
that endenger.-the•bealth;
ar
�y:GORDON L SMITh
•The S'
: • •
• '•,.priVnie'.o.long the road just a mile .
' .or. so mirth Of.Qinenice we sew a. dead
hen lying , beside the read; 'writes the s
• Peterborough ExaMirier.ilt. Was speck.
• led htn• too,;,., and , had -apparent':o.:'
• not crossed the road fast enough• `;.O
•Suit the traffic of this rapid, day!'
hen ' Often ;gets.. confused apd, it " does
,•ndt: seem' to icnow'•riglit straight 'Off
Whether to stay' ph the -side of the
• road or ' ,and get. ba,ch to, the side
• where she Urea.' When she 'sees a. car
• coming along 'that, ,instiiiet:.to •.get
yac,h „ hoinlo • seixis to. beenne • -cpet4-
,Ave at. once. halt:, may :'net,•knoVir
' 0•'="eut .11:5,1,,,,,b1t7-Wo
ed she w'll •'1or..lhoitie, and .neifr,
.• away f2op it. the're heiebeep n' good
Many ltenS-killed along a; geoid many
• tpoda..3ind higii ways 111 the Seine Way;
• .nod we: have ' al Ways, felt ' the. ,number •
has been:. too, geeet..-
• j car driver
-..knoWS • a 'hen. Is likely. to run' across
• the road and it would not: call • f.,ir
• • 'lunch exertion to 'try and avoid the
. •. • : • •
1...oeking•Ilack.qhite,a, few years, WO
:Caphot, rectill•seeing a speckled hen et
• any other;lciod of lie,i Ong 'hehd, ye-.
side the -read in frent °of Lot „.•4;;;ectiv
cession. Ten, a,Lnd there were days
When the-speckled'..henstesed, to, go
out there.."Tha speckled hens used to
• coiter. 'quite, a, • .lot of territory', •••Days
•whon ;the.. plowing was. , going on. the
'-lietiS often moved.' ()Vey (.6 toilet,/ the,
•. • plow, -and they,' ivere:prebablY 'feeding-
.".tlieniselyee end Tieing a good turn for
growth, ingenetal,• •when::they 'filled'
up Oh the. whitel, bugs. l•
, krtiOle N0,714 • •.earY and Mor0 partictilatly after each
,
400 Mere tender sorts of•v.egetables shetiver, ," ' •
are beams, tomate pleats, .scivash, pu- . Late Platiied ;Flowers • "
•- • ilT44.1,4‘.44.441,4,4e. 4 4.
• -, •
startto,grow ' until, the ,Weather -and
soil really ''Oeeeine. wenn:- All garden'
tomatoes • should be staked ,• using
• eitber wooden' or steel stakes about
•• six feet,high. Trira,off all side shoots ,
as they develop, training ihe malh
stem •p 41PPg. the 'Ptak -Q•,' ,!1'.116 tielng
•
?..,,Other °days they Might • take • Op'.
'itch to _followthe.. lane trarci. .the'
freed.. The pup could :,.,. hlwaYs , get .
the. gate; :SO::COuld tt1.he13s.,,
, Just '..Where: the lone turned. toWarct.
. the 'road over....an;01,a, culyertthe 'road'
. • .
• Way ,:s.van..rather eaii'd'Y'• and:it lives :a.
• line piece for, the speekted, hen to
dna herself; In the cool of the even,
it was ihiso it'Pleasant place for
.a hid to Walls' with 'bare feet for the
• dust as it thlit..e'Inp'•hetween' the tOce •
• Seethed ple,asentAndeed.. The .heat
. .
•
the day'h ad,, gone Irdm. it: • • • ' •
certain; •„the, speck-:'
hone do not dust theniselvestoday
eq. the. T:onth • etnreation 'becauar
rv. now part cf th b.,4tway system.-
.1:hd ,•there i probably a ,:neWor, and
at the ;end', Of; •the. :lane •
th•ottgli Which they: ,Or1i,1no'.1,onger:,
thes,.:31,01 h35 lo flj0Vt hi. nar
lcVvcr circle today it elie, Wishes'..to
kee ppn II\riW!;% her full span of .years.
• 't:11:die,often'3.0 have c0 the rermaina•
th 1; 1 011: 313I6.1 -trn;(1': to iniri'l;r to.
lior 0,.;11 •heine-Side Of tho:::read When:
'e11010 •iklong. the
Coitce
aritllfl1e had:1 t(inpier":8OPt of life.
thnn.. tip on' iiv;ny.,;. s
.:•troaay:.11,411.6. •eottla. •W
t
s_ri,tt'jsi'e. and 1-10dna
. _
1e0:1 t 10,s 331 10333 , 031
Unit? for' .'1,1e4
pid ,
CISI 1 C. 0 •
Mier ' and
hit -tho-.
tali. of turn,
n „One
leosely !Omit • every • foot.
•Like Fileh, Soli..
, •
• MI these warm weather Vegetables.
prefer rlch open soil and any mem:7s
besot '• the melon tanitlye, that
equash, cueumber, citron; etc, take
'-ePeCial delight in ho, sandy soil,
though it most he made rich with •
•weli-rotted manure •or good garden '
fertilizer. -
• •
,Conserve MoistUre, •
Dry weather will ieldorn affect a
's• largest ",zoo", is in
,$:31.1th Atrica:
It • eiviers ''kin•liroa 'about tho sike• of
telgium. • • • ' • •
,3rit;s1A Post , delivers
'O'y'Vr. • ICO nerce13'4 year, :
The Gi.'beks arc "sit have''.tised:,
coal mere than 21600 year:S.4i°, _ • •
, 'rho 'Great linve, barely.
pereePtihle ,tide; which celled 'It
Sciehe and is partly 'due, 10 atnitia,..
, •
pherie '
•-Moonlight 'has an intensity: about
;one.--fertieth of a foet, .bright.
sunliglt at been. haS, an'intehsity of'
abbot 14,000' foot candles. • • '
English is the„Itatie laiignage; of
about: 174•,000,00.64;64-hersiiiitincluding,
• the•• Ehlnire, anti. tha.tiiited
•
PRIr
Tnis
. MittiNisAel‘ •
t or mot., to,,gror
IN No$74N,LS.... EAR, OIL
. , •
$1.25. Opictlpthit,folilt es hoodi.
Atno tit -client irOt VinotriratOiehfitOOt .•
hod', nerkl' •Nalset.'dOo le, -toOiteetlon
OsOesed, Via and Oltiotinitut.
, 0,' LEONARD, Inc.
75 Pifth Ave, New Yerle.titf
ness
HEADIOLS
• 2.4• t ^
of • •QatkedCit_•11/111,.,:epert._ be: time, to
plant those rather lender flowerssach
as dahlias,gladioli and cammas. None
et-these,'.with the possible- exception
of gladioli willstand any -frost but
becausc all are bulbs or cotele and
Are , platited, "several ,frkhes: 'deep,
;pelt frost after they are, SAW out but.
before the .shoots appear, Will not de
any dannage. •13,utes are ,simple fairly
but loose garden,s011 is preferred
by all three, though good results 'from
deltliag can, be ebtaini3d in almestany ,
kind_ of BOIL The bulbs °, or *arms:,
should be planted. from, about four ,to
aix inches; deep, for gladioli lo **tee
this Much for thelerger dallies and
theugh With these -as well an all flow-
ers of vivid c loring„ a position:Which,-
pg the tok?. spit Preventh evaporation
of nieisture and it also keeps .doWn
these robbers of plant food and, 'water
weeds Especially thirbig, the early
Part of the season is cultivatiop neces-•
“opseheepinft-
,
v,,)1442:4.? broomAnd'ePP: a room
,d•-• a- mon-tt
•• Is .wiPing, off the; diistl,..
.e..e07‘t.11:°44g'41'1117,in',4.6111I:419;4°1704.Y,1:.:T°11(i4P''.ttll;'.16:•
ble.that *Oa fer.10::',cents,..:
.• ' ,Thuier,="M`Otlei., • I, Wei pIayuig 113
the yaid and ' the stepladder
Mother -7-0,1W% 'run 'telt, daddy,",,- •
• Janior47417e knows he's hanginjj
on the ',,wiadeW.:sill.” '
•.Read itor hot,= -Amsterdam. Holz
tad, has mere' than 300, bridges. •,6
College Man • (Who-l'ind'come to work
oal;•••:one,.request to 'irialte:". '
•
Farnier—"What Is that?" . •
eage g -me-stay
in bed 'long' enough for the lamp.
Chihli:40Y to .cool •ciff.":
ferrable to piOttiet-the' hlooins ,froni
. , , ,
• being bleached out by the hot: sun•
These.flowers Will benefit from a
. • , • . .
• therough seeking during the hot, dry
weather:
rassh.oppers. Are
Hatching on
• 116 Prairies.
Poison Sept to Farmers and ArmY
of Men ia Ready
•OrasshopPers, ' are
hateliing on •tileprairiea and an -al'iflY
'Of men, is • waiting to .lantich an • at.
tack .on the: destructive pests.
• "The next. two or three,'week'S will
tell the st1oy," 11. C.:Crawford-of •the'
'.Entomotegical BranCh/iii .the Agricul..
ture Departineht". said..
,"Dry.,„Weat.her''is,F,favorable• to then.
devel9pInent;. ..there are nientiful,•
•taing ., in ;•Sarskatchewan 'and, Alberto,
vegetation 'Wilt get a heacl : start • ph the •
insepte: „Also; in,.'wet` •weather, the.
grasshoppers die of ..diseaFie,,"...
• The :War; :ligainst• grasehopPers
carried out every. year through,
opet'ation .'of .1'?Orairtioti ' Proirin
• oar, CovernmeptS...... Federel :experts
carry ,c1fri'eys of hifeStation •And. •
the Provinces spend , the ' money tor
keiSeeed•Mask set: out hi. the fi1ds.,
Thrtnighout the badly infeSted.area.-
.. . • • .. •
of Saskatchewan and Alberta.: Mt..:
. . • •
Crawford said, ,peisoned -. mash .has.
been .distributed to, .fariners and Will
be Sewn" in, the fields AS the gtasshop- .
Pers latch and . out of; the
ground wheretheeggs are laid., The
. Mash is compeied „ of Drab 'sawdust
61:active poison. .. • , • ...• • •
•'The Pederal..shrvey inclicates inor.p.„
• then -53;011000 acres are threatened
, , • ,
4ith. infestation. This .is an"increase
'c.Z9,500400 acres fronrlast yeai'
}Leavy ialtis in. 1.034 'ethicist Wined'
.graeshoppers,:out in• Manitoba.. Much..
control activity may not be heeded
-
in that • Province, although .151,000.
aeloes,.in• the SouthWest. corner Will be
affected • •'•
_ . .
,
Active control pleasures will _he ref,
..paireci,.oVer large •areas of the %.other
Prairie' P.rovinees; 'however.Grain Feciin! -•'
,
. •
In -all '`.0k;in eding it Muse be,
1, kept': in • Mind ), at the, prod net! being.
Used' is an cXp6nsife one:and can
ud-
derno cirduhlstances be used inthe',
feeding' or:',iinishinsg.:.o1 1017.4 'grade or'
incijfcreht1y bred allinial. 1<;tit only
hpust the mitt -dais be ef • apv'reved..
'tynes;•• but ckPerience.•
shown that .'ect'tal.n.liiilOS (if ''...1.1•11'n1
exv21 otherre;
:libilityto i.ftil'ze,'the feeds- pre3i00.0,:
rApeciallY .; this true in • Connec Lien •
- With the: feeding Of •I•lirairis:.',Penitry
•Woidd TrOimbly'lleed ifie'list in • this
:the lng Standing-j,a close.
secOnit in ability to manptactnrd,
grains into 'Meat eceriornicalfy.
•' "file. dairy ;30W; be eauSe ' he 0 • ab
:6itY to give' off from
• neeifse. qtiantities. 'al' Milk during."' a'
rahlc
third; follei,-e(I' by beef cattle awl
k • ' • '
. •
Sheep. .,•-• 11 ` • ''•
. .
An Interview
Everyone"See" -
Next Coronation
• 'What. shah be Sh; d of the television
experiment :+hat,,marked the • 'Coron-
ation? It ,isreported- that ftilly,
:poop in an area. of , 7,600 senate miles.
were in London e1eLrica1ly speak;
,theugh.-. , • tit „-far-away
'.hotries,...nnd„'saw and :',1mard'•4. eon:1e,,
thing- of the magnifieent. outdoor
•cererneny-4"saW.. troops, , Queen Mark;
the Princesses, even . the 'Icing.' and
.Oueen. Before that aDeit-iV had
,bqen erudelY:televiSed beTle-
t of.aLinusic hall's audience . In
:Don't -len.' But th'.S...+elevising';Of ::the
coronation' procession was on .'events
Of..,historic..iinpottanee. in its own
right. It was -as important for 'eX-,
• ainple; '•,. as ..Morse's • first Message,
'• "What hath God •WroUkiit;!' :Or , Mar-,
coni"S; transiniesi:on :aerciss.'".the' At-
lantici ' signer:that. stood' for
the letthi.,"S" famous
:."Watson, -eonie :here," the first words
ever sent over .a..telepeene. • .
•' :W -hat of the next 'corohatien?iNet
• 'Only-71Wil1 the eiripire-heiti•the.;pray-
ers,, the. •EintiPhonal, • chanting„ .the
seleirth vows of the Ring, but it Will,
see in Westminster `Abbey • thentov-
i ing-spie,hdor of an •ancient' rite.
itiBions" Of thein
end; Will 'transport New •Zea-
• lenders', . South ...At -titan's; Canadians
• to'•far-aW.ay: London. . 'Whit. are the
,roads Of lloine compared with ;tine?:
the telegraph ;and the;,alrplane?.
Three:, hundred ,:disea,rnate
..'perSonalitieS., transplanted 'with the
velocity of light . through :•apace:It
is plain +het an inVentiohis in the,
eoutse ofilevelopMent which is, of in-
caiculabie political and •ee,on,,
• ,ornie vaine to
the cmpire. The dom-
inions indenendenee,
hitt so' long a.a .ilieY 'Cart hear and see
What is going On inLondon, they:
• must .feel :67; kinship • with England
thatdelterids. on Something • strohger
, then sentiment.. ' Perhaps hiStorians
woad' do' Well toconsider the Part
that... .clectr'cat corninitnicatien "has
'Played iti ementing001013-
ie
,
Ana :home counerY and •the even
• grenterpert., that it i destined f to;
•pay Wlien. the, ,ICing'sMaiesty , be-
, ,
, ehins a, living ..pre:sencie 'N'the.ii.eY"eii the
flag f ItitterS in the breeze..
. _
,
. .SoMetiinet we feel one" Way about
Mr4., 11'1Oosevelt; aotbefiniee- another.
At the itiornent we 1.4hef synipa-
thiSe With. her; having just been, toid
otan intetvieW, with • a ,reporter In
the 1-Iotcl ;Chsey,', in Sctantoti; *Mc:1y
in, its 'entirety, Went something like-
/Zeporter: Do you call- the Presi-
dent ettOry night?
.'=••
Mrs. • R3: IleliVenS, no!.' .11, Would
be to eXpenSiVe... . • , ' , • ..
. .
, „--,Iteporter4- Well, y,,Ve- cat:v.-la e it, :
then, that :the ' heneynioon is over?
: M s;' It, (with -a - 'sightly , fixed ;
st,t
stile..".,',,Veil, When you've been mar.
ried ,ag 1 ' ny years at I have . . .. ,,
Iteporte!3"t•,,Do yen gin eirry n'pls-
' tell • ; : ,,,: ,•:,;; S.. ' '
Mts. It.I. Yes, aiWnyg,v• „
. Itepertert. Thank you, L(titit:r -
,,,-,the' 1‘10* Y.Cirliet. " ' '
TIP e (717:71u
yen • ever lioficed when visit-,
; omit -1'y iihrinc• Seedn'tg. time,
that 133 111'1 aJlow their pouttry to
' ran fieldn;? .; A: city •nithi.
aethist r:3330(1.1.<1.1h1711i of 1161th „n8kept
•in.;•Wir'e•eneireted':Iyard, ibinic:
tbC9 3? IS : a bit :et . here,
tlic • very, reVerse" 'the: ehne.,13
Taft, the. ,InrIner ."glad See the,
ill 13 .011U:there scratching for a,:liying.
..13nsy !olliddy". is doing.. most usefal.
Work-, eoraperable With'. the •Valtie- 'Of
the• e g•gs,' she lays. • • E" •
, . • .
,
411P-4
pruc
eat Menace to Canadian Tim-
ber Meets With New Attack
Worse Than. Fire Lops.
• OTTAWA._-Goierhment officials
are renCWiflg thejr, attack On the
• spruce •saWfly, •an insect. 'whichpipt-
Pelf.3' the aw material, of the whole
Canadian 'heWspriht industry.
-4urOpearfribseet--which-4,-ilistreee.7-by,---1
-• eating the 1eave. Pr: Arthui!
son, Dominion -enternoloOist;,
,"The sawf1y is.. updoubtedly" the
gt.'n'vest•niO4've.0. the clariadan,.fer",
estrY indnistrY. • Feregry;,Men •••11,01F
recognize' It'.es• a ;danger -of; greater
gravity,. than forest . Ores.
`BY the end of this year the saw..
fly:Will have destreyed .7,000: agnate•
Miles. Of spruce in the Gaspe Penin,
Stile ',alone. It has spread threhgb-.
NeW ,Brunswick and into.Nova §e01,•••
tia. and ismoving westward toward
Ontario." •
Mature spruce ,avatiaole for ,the
—1--b—irrifiduetry is 'eifitnated at-
65,422,600;000 „ctib:•e" feet, nataral.
wealth e uivalent to.1,O0 'for every •
of 'dollars' annually. Fire raneng
un-
qucstionably -prevents reat loss, but
-,41-ae4,1264tAn•--he -some.--way--of
ting, the facts 1:ieforethe people, that
better precautions '!gitist be taken in
of the country, it the foieSts. are net
to be wholly obliterated, or elie per:-
• mits to • traverse Orin, denied o alto.-
• gether. Ltan•iber is 'becoming . too
. scarce, an article to be ,wasted, The
Supply, is lessening annually, and un-
less 'better methods of fire ,preven
tion are 'adopted it Will not .be many
ears. before the, Whole Of the, tint-
[ -bet 'StipPly, will be exhausted:: S carce-.
".1ya'tirnbeted area in Canada has en•••
gaped untouched.One big prvhlcrn of - •
rgeeist*aetYin,nme. butis
nowaday is that of
'little hae-heen 'done..in this 'direction,-,
yerhaps' ;4,vhei1.: fire has Consuined :the
of the Meichantabletinnier': and,
the pu p filFes s ef ze
the; imp'ertaPee..of • ref or:eating:all eut
over' areas :as speedilyi as -POSSible.,,
one vainly imaginethere ate Il-
limitable • supplies- for ..all tithe; but
official reports shOW that a real dan-
ger exists that the supply Will'shott-
ly'be a ,th,Ing Of the past. .The great -
eat danger ineeee are said to ,be albfig
the Vies, of .kallWaYs, and it this is
the'. Case.,,,,,the,:railwayS may 'yet bet':
cornpelted to share the cost , of fire
:ranging, ''uniess „safety ,are.
, installed on engines th• prevent
the; tranimission firei • from '+he
trapk:allowanees tothe bush: ' For: -
,eat fires are considered largely
pre-
ventabte, and all, governments .haVe,
• a dirty in this respect that e4rinot be
.....ignoted,
• Most Of ha know' so,,much that we.
can't ,reinember..the half of it:!)
• , ,
'I Wife,4-"When we 'married I thought
you Were.. a brave , •
Husband—"So 4id*.erybody.,41.die."::
consistehey' is a, jewel, there:are
.a IOC', of speeltera.. who 'are rnfining,.,
'Very 'short' of , jewelry. •
, •
, • '•
•
Agnes7,-" guess Catherine ' is de-
terinined to 'keep that. Secret:"
•-,Heren-L,'Whyr.:. • • • ,
„tan,:fotir or five .giris
, The man wtio is 'trio early; ktikes•
"befere the, hen is hot. The ane who ,
is too late 'strikes after it has cooled.'
Both. are :alike in :.the fact that they,
• are hemniering ;ad the,tal., • Waiting
their'effo-t• and .accorriplishing noth-'
ing. "•
,
:Oretchen4-4hat did. •Yon de. when
Barry 4ehrisOri kissecl yhu?",
Winifred;' -..,"Sat ;on him"; .of 'course."
.•
'".'th id '
.' There; nothing world 38
is .r.o
• siow to applaud as •success ; ,and ittoth-
ing So: Puielt:'to,'discOver as
, failure: ' ' •
• :Soh--!`DaddY,,-Who hivoited,the hole,
in the doughnut" .
Father— Oh sonte::ftesh• eir. fiend,
I . ' . '
' Men; like horses, get the most ac, •
• , . . ,
.,complished when •they, stop kicking
. . .
, and pall ',-together.' .
•• .
•.Watelt the lienpecking nwity7,indtia-
'the 'plowman', as he
turns the SWeeti•stnelling ,sod, They
are feeding on the •eneity, grnba that
:.hht;e Veen developtng fit the pipelines
.In which. the Mother, beetlea ',laid their
egg'So.. and: *Melt:, the: 'plOiYaltare.' has
.'aftenitered,' Oteatileheilr • .1he blrds
, take n hand. in helping the 'fernier in '
1:11-i,A the eoil Of the Peata.., • ,
the white 'grub IS One Ot the werit,
tlieSe: Otdinatily; it lives : :bit grass.
rbOt6,-. lint it ilkek potatoes, the teas
corn, wheat, oats, aStert•,... gerani-
iIIIIS,
'strawberries and tileea.; Entente':
. le4Wit Of the Doitittilert dellartnient
•• of kgricultitre Medd an exaniination
edatetit'ttifitatia.
.1'o or three years ago And found an
aVerage feit• n'erj,fatnt,
PIie ',fay beetles which ay ‘the eggs
thitt beteine,the White grub tire intrly,,
beoWn ineetit'thet,fly abont, at
bai)e, 'against WilidoW TjU3CS hteatite
they aro: atraCted hit...,• :the light, ttad,„
thervigtte Pre'Ve a nUlsnco 11'-th46
are liores.in the screendoor. lit' la+
• ,•
-,Portert,"Deerie Me; .I'm ; al-
Vays ;afraid that My hnsand will get
in ,the:,moneY smite da
• Mrs..: CastersHmin,': why , should
that AverrY you?" • '.
, •
Mre. ..a banktelle,r.r
the author took ten. Pages , to .say'
What a modern -would put on ' ten ,
w'ords, the ..book is a classic
•
Franklizr-417Pu ...knoW • that, kettle ,
song?", t ^ '
Perguson.--"What do • yea "mean :—"-
kettle song?" • • • • •
.••
Frielchri-1-".1•1eme ozi the 'Benge."
,
Read; one time that life Is a' ham-
\flel 33110 11111 afffiir. ';' issuming:
one is good anvir•Ite: can endure: a
/-iot of hamnieriag, ' • ' ;
'Tho ,ayeragd. Man is, always • Willing
to h0]n :Y,Ou cere:brate •Anythiiig, at; '
• •
. t mejor ilir.„ht of theth, c:aaSed ;min
'ile5truetion defollatinc; tre.e* t..13
sin uI' 131 :We3 s. 4,000, 'gcl11ti1 0 miles ,
'of Southern :Quebec: .
1i,onecc!,13iv%-1 •initl:,t he l3t,1'an'..0f the air
hett:iond lot only i lie (31 lilor
vonring the 'iVlifte 'grub 111 eniaiititY.
[
•:To. 1114
MOOS .,efforts- '06 P1,14,, 111(1'. g.111*
ing With the',4etnenti fire/ and
:water wllcn these.'aSSair
.in-
genuity The,letest fire re,
'porteif is ftein 4NIberta where ,darnage
.to •the extent Of ManY thousands, 'ot
Aollars; was.; eaiisefi !within 'a.,,contfie
I •
n Nor.frern Ontario there(WAS,ahL:
'Other . 'outbreak . that, seented. likely
•
t� nf,:those.that -SWept .the
• northern Tforest' areas last stinnnet,.
Voi,ttinately, this WAS overce•in Whoa,
„rangers,Were riielied:' to the scene of
the ' conflagration in airplanes.
• The Preblerii,,ef.. all the provincial
governments is to preVeitt. 'Area, sand,
to this',end rangers., riA eml�ycd to
AraVeiSe.-the'cliitrietS;',eert'statitl,frer.',',
lowing the paths.4,1te, Woodsmen,-
the tont 0:theurats, who
despite' the i'lWe'Valened:' :wariiiiig
•Igigiis„ get 't.t•Itt fires:
tOOktieireeg,',, and, ICAVO
the .iielgliberhoed: Without ektin;•
ven in Sweden
Nature's Tre
Method Is 13es
•
In Ontario Tree Planting By Man
Has Not Been Wholly A
Success
. • .
•
. • -'Over SWeden'. Where .se.lentifie ,
.fOrestry.".has • been 'followed , for ,two ;
.generations "the.ideal"metbod. of
re-
forestatin . is: by Nature's 'Method,
'without,,,mbretlierf pat on the. head
,f rem, Man. ••• • '
Under Canadian: ••CohditiOns
, • . . , .
Seeding by Nature is the only prac-
tical, .inetlio.di Out efforts at
forest..r6gerteraion. have been ef
'doubtful 'Value.- •• • • ' ,• •
Wilsthl Woodside.; Wititngina •To,3:
'1,'!orstO papr Sayi • .11(• 7 "
.i. ptr y" has been developedto a
science, An, Sweden, The nation's' fo,'r-
. :eel§ are Measured, And ,estimated to:
Oritatri. 1.42Mill•lett elabie, 'meters' ,of •
The 'eniTti,al. growth is: dalcu7
' I a:te d,- ',at-- forty -Sow -on -33il1i011 etthic:„
ipetei;s, Of.v,•eed: ,'The arintiat growth.
IS Calculated at fetty4s'e'ven'inill'ithi
•ctibleinetcr.-4,; the "Oroti." 'tahen''6,11.t
,is between thirtY 'Ana forty
. -Iferr'fore,§t liind is:8Weiaen''s grenteet
itigle natural resi.irce,'
, . •
tende flint ..if •erthanently3111311-
tained. 1or thirty.' yeareit been.%
unlawful, notmerely to slash forests ,
'tilit eyeri...tothiiit .111e13l ,ont • 'up
Im01[1t3)3Vie4 fl1ty.130l Ilo Ott at '
all..oji the, reillacement-... of ell, ina;'•:;
Itu'rp 1 111141' mit nliin• • be 'p,rovi,Idd"
Ioi eithcr-'-try'l-n-rrtpritl-7-'reg-c-rterirtinn,
• • '( the oideai 11614.;,(0);cr
seedlings., - : • ' ; •
''To tliiO epd, the State, prp.videS,
anntiily from it's norserieS 'forty; to• ,
'fortY-•fio' million', seedling •ircei and
nuthy ton's' 44 pine' and. SP,111.0e
ItS, fereSters dig f to,five thoutana
,.of forest dite1ics clean.. ent,
-• butitheda of Miles of brook, and,visit.
Annualli'all, w
'Seden'g '26fifi(f
ging..0ite,, • Th"s work of supervision
nlid;, education' is •eartied en by 'the
Pordit, CoMMISSieti 13,Oar,d,
bra:net-OS in eliery!-eanntry, It 18
. That -1S tne7 etireles egg, that
()Opting: the
„
supported, by , a tax of 1.3 per- cent...
entie stuMpage value pf all timber
-eut --Forest . versions .--Ararge id
smallhave come Ur co-operate so
well that, the cerrimission's annual
Vt 4 4 "" -
ity now Ilninhers Only about 100,
and its cedit • actions less than half
a dozen." .
In the above are
several signifi-
cant ,hints Ontario might ,well, take
:note of: • • • '
Sweden doestit perinit a fet-
est to be thinned out 'unduly. Doubt-
less some trees are leftto reseed the
growl ,
• ' Immature trees arenot Allow'.
ed to be cut .at : • ••"
(3).• ""Natlial , regeneration" int -
pies certain work in helpingl Nature.
.(4 y,Sweden dies forest ' ditchesrfe
drainwet forest, land. anct clearts,oht'
brbrooks-S for the
.) -Ten an Tinspec,.*
Camps, ,to see, illat the ''law-le...oh-z•
- ' same•P4tiosel .•
served. '
It Would appear 'that this paper
lifts been ineonsdiou,siy, 0.600kti14-
SWedish methods :for some ;time.
. .
ptaino ProvInce
As a Business
- • 7
. • , .
; tye,....,Goverpinent, • ot• :Ontario: has
bought •;space in• The 1Joiirni an&
niaiy other newspapers , through:.
Which today it conveys:to ' the people'
of the , Province a detailed, statement
of the financial pesillon; of • Ontario
at the ' end of thefiscal year „notes..
the OttaWa Journal. •• • , •
It Is a departure in • government
piactiee..and'an expellent one. The
taxpayers ;of this province • are share- ,
-holderti inthe business Of Ontario,
and 14r: 11041111i, and his associates
are in. the •position of a board 'of '01 -
rectors.' • That, beard new .tepat:g.
,to the shareholders through the
medi-
um 'hsed by priVate:cprObt,ations-,-ad-
Vertising spate in .the hewspa.perSi
-The • report, furthermore, . is in 'a
-form: ever; citizen must see and can
,underatanclts ptiiblication will add to
his :understanding . of public,' affaitS,
and it is, highly, desirable that eVerY .
:Shareholder' ,in,..Jhis -hp,sinesS- ;Which
"took in '-more. than 0;glity:.
lari3 last yeer "should have at least a.
'atiperficial knoWied-e of. the" **manor •
n which that money. Was, taiSed; and
the parPhies for Which, it, was' Spent.
•We are not .thinking patticalarly' of
the re,yelme.inveli.'ect 'when 'Ilve 'say: its,
Would be a good thing .fer „gove6i-•
thents • gendrall3A-'10 f011013 41)10 preee:.
dent '.that ie, set in 'the • present' 133
,
stance. .Vablie money''.inialonSlY
•
spent : for ,Pubile :infermation is ;
spent. ' ' • .
man, ,woman ,
try,
Aroused to Danger '
• ,Provincial forestry services•• ,•
to-operatingl with .the Dominion '
fighting. the pest. ' Piilp„ and paper
tentPanies have, beep tivooSed to '.the
. danger and it grottp'ot 'their key /men, -
gathered in "the -office .of J. J.
de-
Gz-se, one.„of OibSon,S, assist=
antsti'te learn methods of poMabt!ng'
the intestatiop. .
'A similar • Meeting , was held.: in
Quebe,c two 'Wees. age 'and. Other ,
'gatherings are, seffedUled for,. points
• in :Ontario and -the Maritime-Proy;-.‘,-:,
. •'
.„
,The fly,,was first'., discovered
leafless •anci. dying . trees le.•,E3astei'p.••
Canada, Dr. 'Gibson sad it ,rnight
have.beeh,•iii Canada for 8,0 or fie:. .
.. • So , firmly ;hae the 'insect, becente,
established that entomologists expect
. . „ .
, years, perhaps, demodesi wl1 be taken '
to conqur it. •
• In Central, •Europe, native _habitat
ef the „sawflY; another -SMell . fly •
• keeps, it in, cheek.....Th.is •fia...1•dr
cofl-
trol has: not:been 1 available in, Can-
ada and to, combat the S4wf1y.rnl
, lions Of the'.snialler parasites ' are be- •
.
•Ing imported; , • „;•
4.:ast year 28,000,Q0 •of the pare-
'• sites were brought into Canada for
• .propagation and: re/eased in the forests to attack the sawfly, Whom
More are coming this year. Propaga-
•
tion iS being Carried out in the 'eov7,
eminent's, .$100 004' laboratory at
• Belleville,' Ont., to which a $qo,goo,
.
extension is to be bgilt:
Gnsnline now 'tiejltg: air:I.:ft:bin'
. .
,
As 'a matter of ,fact, sugar.
:grain . alcohol, :g1yc411,ie ,and
.other,',:preah'ets are, WC/04;
It is beliCVed..that 'aS• nineif,f0O0s si„-111.•
130 g•rc..3si-rt, en tassa rte're•of'v,kobaland
con tve:'grOwn, an.,,aiiVe".of,..cultivat-
' :ea gretincl.',„..But .feeelk'
you • :ear,' supplantidg gaooinq froni • •
',the toi.‘•cst hy'f)1.,•e'Ll03t•.. of
end, s ',yet • Y:61111110 Of,
.e.uct;v4Y, , and itS..,qaossilje'. eftect..en'
'tharhet, 'have net
r r---o;vei: donj c t-tfretl:
de,
he State. ,ef Vlerida its ,,p,7s3.
i
nnes lof, tidal 'cease'
. . .line
Classified - - A rti§ing
COLLget 1 oN
<.0X rOTIOM AOl..1S(`14g,LX
•••0 pottetide'd 11,t110et,ton ‘8ei.rlYa,[313 1
Stale" t13d33 Tili•oran, . '
F RgE'CKEAM SIPAIRATORS
Be one of the three focky farmers to , ,.
-get It- brand' tit' - I Dq7' "Atrearnline( '
gtainleSs AN k IIITI-it'll,l, H .georator .;
Fittp:;.; .s.etia. 'Postai. 1 or Entry 131anit * •
Add "BoW to atriti*Lratilig costs in'
1-1,alf',74 nothing to pay:1101ply expre.ss.
Your :.Opitlion. , AdOreSs ANKER
'• Ii0T,TH,, Want IA, ;•atnia, Ont. 1,
•
1stine'140,
•''
PIMPLES
Add tan, clue!, otkiittitti Ot
treein, Or twket Oil,. to Mitt.
ar4'i, and appty the mixture
once dailV. A. timple-treit.
inent which *lit '
• Clear up yaur skini
Proper Care o
Tlie Herd sire
aine Coinnion PnraCtisCS• That..
*re • Sei-ious' MiSt6.kes,
• ,
• .1t,‘ f000ij,ineitftfr,ins that:
with adjoining,. Yard
or small pasture Where he 'Tnai7
.'erciSeis the most.'satiisfactory • way
of 'housing the', herd , sire.' SuCces§',
Jut bre,eders, State that urider.;,tio- •
sninStahees should he 'he alleWed 1,91
run loose•with he cow herd i the
13,4•Sture: ,c-arelessnesS.
baust 'Elio' vitality of the 'site 41'10
catise,•bim;to' ,becein0,'. hp' uncertain
l.reeder. No record Pe:1.3:i'seeding:datee:
cat be- kckt, 331111 tlie pradtice. many ,
is clang:crous to. the „owner ,and, ,to '
the ehertge ,paSscr.bY.
.• • One. freetiently • .sees .•a hid yen -
:fih:ed 'ina dark. dirigy..'stall., Tliis 3M
0t1tke:1-41r he is• e1t.
.V.,1(.:1,!..ei:;:0• ,1„:.:1.;:i
6ri
a'n'a.;f.l'etlh 030.'Thi 01111' OOeht,:lined
11131 vai:Ifety- of"Wavs:! '•
Many i)9.v.1.. 13000d(r0 tt.,ec •33 f•v•-et::.31
Ot"<3 113311t'ea 'at.retriled the -1e,1(1,ili. ""., •
' ' 1'ar(1.1'...A attached. 1.1
th hdll is' fustened to •ii Ding', that..
a330113 tl-; ea b.10.,. ,•••n• the. 113.11,
• iV1 `1r'i33•:i1Y4 frnn.0n(1,. en,a o'f tho
s.".tcliendrott , kv.roet hese' are ,.0111y, 13.'
fOIV v•013 Of e,eri.i.sin.r: thqs•iiserti flhC.• ,
• 11„ 33101t0.1.3:•litt'le:11oW 1)0 gott. it the,
("0.31(.'31ti4,1 ',thing is t-1i1tt 1133 ciO it.
:Whenvealhzei'llint• hn
. • . , •
cp;entle enongh f,to be 4tt,ths.tea, , ;01131 •
ixcealate ',oar 'Methods' , of 'handling
thein acterdingly; pinny tanfortitint.te:: • •
• accidents, will ,•he preyented..
are. OnlY't\t`b g:060 -Ways to
hall Ritlier' he Sltould ,be led
te•aulntien lihil ta1f that ,ean be
at-
thttd to thering in :hi -roe,, or:•he
013031111 be' 'kept': Ili' sheeinllY
struc'ted ,Perf 00 that he ettn• 1)f. fed
11110 W<ttdi(td Without anyone enter;
ing the ilen.„
bus .fed and ha,ndleA a/lOng the
linen -Siigg4ntea,.
petelley-,nritil ill' or 13 years 'old. 111
, other werfig,, they May be 'Used some ,
eight .'pears aft,er rceerds are ev.aii-
-able 'oshowing, their -nbijity• tot 4Ail6t
sires, (load *dairytylot ,ttp.:roti.in con-
detnnflig the practice Of disciirding
• ball before there .48 'opportunity to;
001111101 'O ciatiglitera • tleir
, d'O.r)11,%* • • '•
Heal estate transactions in ,Ittrycitil
tr'e: "nearly (1601e...those of 33r',1;iietir
ago,.
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33
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