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Zone Fore$ er -.
An important part tit woodlot
krona ;eraent is' the "harvest 4f the'
tree. Crop, 'Trees must be harvested
• as •must all other crops. - It pis when
Yon start to' ea ' the trees in•
4 " well inanaged`'' vootllot. t1i st in-
creased financial returns nilay shoal
pp. Higher .quality products will'.
lave been grown, ••thrts bringing a
higher , price ons the'. market.
:Trees: should.. -be cut wben „ they
are. niattue, ;;'oflieiivise decay vs'` ii
set z7 and a lower: 'price must be
r loor. wood.-.•witlk rot -
taken -fo 8.p
i-esexit •_ The praetiee • of cutting
(n
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trees is .foolish
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pay a • farmer' to make Inquiries Of I
10 latryerti S. to..] $(, So that he
ma get tine , best gibes possih1e.
Or., his ions. Sound mara eting`I
priueipies /will •help to make Weedlot
nianageljaeht , More .appealing
*etryOne.;--tlw : flier b
shopping around, cam secure . a;
higher price for his productr<,he 1v11l
benefit mare from his auanagemetit
practices. , '
For further information, address
inquiries to:.lepaftmeft 'of Fonds
and Forester Stratford,' Ontario.
' in' ran_ roo_., . . • un.sOttnd Every'
�� and economically
Hensall...
a er'. celebr•tted . tree that isnot cut,at maturity, and
.On Nos ember ..a .she ,
and nt i allotted ,to rot, represents •lost
her ninety-sixth birthday ne s thlta . fact
AdOES AT AGE O 96.
iure.� Catherine Baler Hensa11's.
oldest •"resident, passed away on
Thursday last at , the home of her
,daughter Ctrs., John Pfaff, in that
.v1,ilage, ,She hjad .reached •thee great
'age: .of •niil.ety.six .. years=, The
former` ,Catherine Helen. fates,-' she
'was• horn, at Kitchener and resided "•
the day receiving many callers. She money,to the fanner. -If
was bright and active, took •a keen is not realized, the whole idea of
interest in curreentaf
ev nts. and .was woodlot - management is . useless,
beloved by everyone with whom she Harvesting the • woodland crop', a't
h
t. • ,.� -' the proper time is• as much a part
caine�in Contac around coin -
Windsor,
are two ; sons, Leo, of of woodlot management as are . nil into'' if modern camp b
nd g n •"chain r and.thinning. `
" m of, 'rine i�oveule t brete. with. dining 'haus-=kitchCn. staff•
st ndsor ande Will!<daughter;
1 p
icut, the
When �ready 'to , r '
are ie . cabins.
rocs � r �tive
trunt
Mrs. in a
liter `i s � and.. ad S
street, Goderi' o ; Henson-,
clang '..for - .a . .
_street, r teen best way of harvesting. ,.is
John. • Pfaff • of Henson , e gh ,. Estimated cost of the project, dei
er cut' tine .>iees hinnself and
fifteen 'great- farmsigned to serve Gxtides of Brace,_
d b 21 a9id �'
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LAR<E SHORB }AMP', .
. FOR., GIRL GUIIyES
Grirl tholes ,of' Huronia area are
loo10336,fe'w+'ard to summer Oen
'more' Chan eyed. this ,Sear. Plans
1 e..the/ uronia,
have been c4nlp-etd b.... °_ �. .:
edin coni>.~nit1ee,, for a, Permanent
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.amp A'S.h�ield, township; off'
'site,, in .K.. �.. „
,E 51101_
Bounded . ,on the north by, the
Eighteen Mile/ River, on: •tine south
by a wooded gully, and on the west
by the bfiie waters of 'Lake Huron,
a fifteen-acre,t, lot has keen .pur-
chased by the ,area to be developed
gran c.xcren
grandchildren. Her husband died sell -the legs. The practice of sell-
is generally
funeral e vice on Saturday unsown counties, i
vas 'conducted by Rev. P. A. Fergu- sive. damage ^to young growth th cover :the expense • will be •raised
• ' erinent was ,in. Hen- 'mall operator does the cutting. How—
by cunv ssiug "special names,"•with
son, and the int
• .-.:.ever,' if a farmer' e>r is his own trees, a quota set for. each district. Wort$
sail Union •cemetery,; , ;,.keep.
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. .. �: he.can take steps and ease towill ile,coulimeilcecl as soon as''pos
lithe, damage to youngrgrowth to '.a . .
• , Bible, and it is' expected/. that ,'the
ry minimum. q• to will be ' ready for campers by?
If 'logs are to be sold :by the this' summer: • . -' •
Huron, . Grey,: Perth, = Waterloo,
in 1cS'O4.
tug logs on 'the stump Wellington, Brant and -Norfolk
The s r. i d. It may -result in ' e ces
if a i s. X20 000 Funds
to
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AR*RS CAN
TEST ThE1R SRZD
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Te hart' est good Reld crops, good
seed ' nust:be sown. ,Often seed is :
Obtained ' iron; the 'local dealer,: but
manZ e%' t in t�wi '-horat,,
.grown seed. 'he �cluaUitJ' "Of, seed is'
impertaflt, and; 4 seed • te$ will'
show°, ta;1 y ni d.esirable conditions
whlCii p.ay result in a Crop -failure,,
or 'introduce .stud spread,>i trouble-
s.'onte •.w ods, •
There are • two main. seed, tests
for purity and .ori ninatien. In a`1
Purity test the seed. is examined to
Thege ininat on ''test ; Shows the
detei'nnine •the.liiinds, and niinaber of
.:1V.01:1".and ' other... cultivated seeds
•
prepert1Qn cif crop seeds that'. a' .
be ' texpeeted to • ?� 'oduce.: normal
plants,
•Inn malting:, a parity test the seed
Should 'ase thoxaiighly mixed SO that'
.
it: is representative •` of .the,, whole
qnti
quantity a. a pound should 'be
"used -for theetttal . nalysis T}tis.
should be spread on clean surface
in. • a good light, and be carefully
pi&ked•_oyer and all. foreign'' seeds
removed. • •These s Quid be• named
and the number.,& "each kind re=
corded; 'If ' idem? cations of some
is impossible they may .be;., sent to,
the- nearest seed. laboratory of the_
Plant, Products •Division, Dominion .•
Department; o Ag%icuituree
In checking the sample the gener-
al, quality of ,the seed and the
Uniformity , and size of the kernels`
should be ,and
• -to- decide. whether/
the seed •should ' -be re -cleaned.
any noxu �cv d
io s" ee seeds .are f_
ound`
,
it is. ad.Qisable to.nse'other seed.
I_n a.;;germination•.•test; seed may
be germinated in %clean, .-sand; -soil,
or on blotting -paper, absorbent
paper or canton :flannel. - Generally_
two
ener .11y -
two Iu'hdred seeds 'are, germinated.
They should • be well 'spaced if: in
sandy foil► and: 'rolled up .lfi in
former" Gode= o r -paper., "' Ordinary — i m•-�
Dr. Percy .L: Tye, cloth o'Y
,;... -,r;.. w,/ -.. •,.. ,. ,,, is:•'suitable, for..md'st.
rich oy, fast week completed `forty temperature.
yea medi�al' and surgical , ser -
y r ,of
"With :a, record of :'SO years no amost satin..
factorr treatment tv{ •piles--or-iiemorrhoids,-
ou oars poeithiely•depend on
9 value the next
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Doyle.i�itle, _it R;il not pay a .farmer acilities.,.will be-_.;apailaiile for
Doyle �'aller-sizedOiling
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trees. (lit and sell' the sm 300 guides to attend camp
, as he will, not get full" value
for iris logs. Small trees of ten
Or twelve Inches in, diameter sv ill
1 care tSe greatly in a ue 1n ie' _than 200. • ides in.
• n g �7 mole �
• Plf1 l
,r . ♦ �. . 'l.' 1• 'Y ''w �: � s � ;. A' 4.•..:•.sl'Y rd .r.+ •ni �:� � � ...,. . ?.1'.:(i AN ^•:'7.•re r�v .+'`� I u �Y v..' �w SkHP 'x Fc: S.
i tt1S if Left tt1 �Z7ow. esoi' unit io
1 Chas. O�ntm n .cern Se.• the areahave-bad' an opp t
h
the summer months, '--diyided..onto,
t . • , •rinds with seventy -live
campers at..each session, `Tubi this
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'Xou will he proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs; etc.;, -..that
ve.re-upholster- or recover for. yosh, Chore of:vel•
our,
fete tap tapestry! :damask. Quality coverings. ,
' - .. Pick u : and delivery.
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of that size,, when they ave 1n•-
creased three inches in, diameter;
willmore than double their board
foot volume.:- ,The length of time
for: them to trouble 'their volume is
much shorter, ' then ' the length .of
time ,it 'has taken. ^to grow to ten Owers, inspector for the De -
or twelve. iriclies. Tht1s;', it Can' p melt ofT3eiilt'li, who was .vc?t,Y
go, to camp, and then only tosmall
temporary camps arranged by coin=
pans, district or division :officials.
According to E. McEim,
Proviheial cam ,p adviser•., of Luck;-.
'now'; approval "hos 'been•• given' _by`
US BLEND OF THE
• .• ~, ' FINEST 'COFFEES
WOAL.D,S
readily be seen that it•*willpay ` a
farmer to leave the smaller,: healthy
trees until they reach a' more profit-
able size ' .
• The Department of Lands, and.
Forests, through their zone for-
-esters, will mark trees for tatting
Jnr. any inna. weer, thus- enabling
a farmeig to be sure that the trees
he costs will, make •his''•operation
economically profitable. •
re Belli logs, it will' often
.Before � - -
pleased” :with the camp .site Faci1
ities will'be-conipitrable 'to those
offered at the Windsor divisional -
camp, which opened.- last summer
on a four -acre' site dear rarest',
Area officials • working on plans
for the: new_`ca np include 11f.rs
Keith Clysdale,'-of -St. • Mar ea:
commissioner,. and Yrs. F. A,
Breithaupt, of Kitchener, camp
committee chairman.
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BY MI Ea_
LVERTON•-LIONS
floor cleaner fox
ti:9oux har
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Wh
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`vice to the, people ,of Milverton and
district. • A son of the lute '`•1VIr.,
and' Mrs. William D, Tye of Gode-
rieli, : he :graduated -in -190r "from
the Uiiiversrty of Toronto :qediep1,
kinds .of. .seed and they should be
kept moistened' throughout the test::
Clovers` are counted in five days,
•corn and peas in eight days,:/and
•cereals• :iii twelve '.days, and •.only'
-.sarong, , healthy 'sprouts- should' be
included - fany seeds; espeCinlly`
School -and—two- -years-, later; in-• those•. -.Which, Rrftini red or frosted,
March, 1909,- he began his practice may -grow a sinall• sprout' whit
in ' Milverton.: Entering .whole- 'would not produce a normal healthy
hear:tedly into the life of the com- plant. Seed should germinate over
inunity, he became' a member of the .eighty per cent.,.if. it is to be usedu
Milverton' Council, in '1020, was. for • planting. -
reeve for four:years ,•find in 1927 „ T , 0'
1 cted 'warden of Perth - UNN3t' ALBERTA NOT $
ryas, _
elected i -rhe -1929 30 term :-h ' • ... ,.,........ SUNNY
�.. tri Huron' • (Lethbridge, . Alberta, Herald) •
Was D.D.G.1i: of the',:Sou ,
�lrasonic- district. When the''Lions A lot of so-called "Sunny"'pktces
Club was organized in 1940 he was are blushing with 1,11 -concealed em -
elected president. •first. president. •• For barrassmen_t_ -tbi$_ year, -, ` Sunny_
many years he .was the County of Southern California is one, and no
Perth trustee to the • i vertu wonder; ---because • : it . bas - bee
s ltooa), "''board; which "alien--t'tdin1n 'b1ltn'keted: with silo*. and • shivering
e.
istered the continuation school. with ld almost all winter: Slimly
When the Milverton' District `High
School area was 'formed in' 1947 -he
continued as .County_ appointee.:'to.
tli€it 'board :and -is- the present, ' chair,-'
man. " ,
Soon. after: going to. Milverton
Tie. became ' mtintiger 'of the Barr
and. Tye Telephone System, which.
he built up' ted:continued to man-
trge e. for:.; slotenA�.-l_ : _yars n
system was taken, over by the Morn.
ington Municipal '.Telephone System.
__Dr. -'Tye married Miss ,Edna
B ckett -of Owen Sound and' they
have three sons, Jack, on the farm
of tris: great-grandfather, Henry
Tye, at Maysville; William,' of Pic -
ton, • an( . y ac, of .SIMllland. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Tye were guests of_
• honor' at a meeting of . the. Lions
Club,." when: Dr. Tge,;...was p ,esented
with an occasional chair` and Mrs.
' Tye with; roses. '
Dr. , Tye is ' a brother of. Miss
Edrie•Tye.:of•.Gederich-, �.,
ASHFIEL1Y — iMN---iN---. -- -
HIGHWAY' ACCIDENT
, Flaxoap for wishing .for woodwork and painted sura
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faces. , ,
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tl
Canada Varnish paints e,nd enamels:
,
ii brushes of , all kinds.
.. ,
'dust am pr3,
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mtADE. 4 •
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Take thedxudg y"out e*t house ditsi
,�'•,/"� 4' - r hands ltd
4�}'' •l ' . You dtin'r. hays to bet on you
'knees to ecrub floors! You don't eves Lw
to get our hunts wet! '!idiracle" IUojs L
k ou
a-
ick
ffic en
Psitiott
�,ta es F, sf-c
u ,�
S �"
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q ,
in toxic„.., .. ..
are^ numerous,• apdAw^
operation simplea(3a {,•:tole to -day and. ds •-
slip "Miradt'• pay. •
Alberta, that
Sunny Southern
banana 'belt of Canada where the
Chinook wind thrives-. along with.
'the. sunshine, •muds; to 'the joy and
merriment of its happy inhabitants.
The wveathese bi[S .11een so u er-
i 1 .co C able -and so cold all winter that
w
Texas • is • another,' w.ell advertised; most everyone'' has • to console' liim.
mecca of sunshine which'- has ,s�f- self by lookilag'up last year's •Chari -
Pored. ,a....se•4epe-Mort. in.:.its. publicity:,;�rt� tttt,,,;,^ . •• .ior.
THE DOCTOR' is the one man' who sees
. below the surface, who knows from first-hand' ..
experience what Cherittry means to health
. and to•otiur general well=being,
Aside from its,great work *water purifica-
tion through chlorine and in disease pre -
>a4 .
veltion.through pest destruction, it helps
the medical man in. countless ,other ways.
' iemlistry p "o Higittatairtliiet4ogs.
o
licit io be lislitaiei o inn—sirdrh'eYiCs for-
' examinations; X -Ray OM, and chemi-
cals -for `developing -it; ski ,-grafting cement; .
sutures of nylon monofdaraent;' cellulose sponges;
anaesthetics and many other medical and sur-
giCalaid8 r
' n ,
"kes, Chemi try is with • us- everywhere, ever
seeking and/finding new methods and Mate-
Tbei -1-I, oval • is the symbol of an
orgaation devoted to serving
Canadians through chemistry.
department: •:' But worst of all is•
ber: of Commerce publicity, pamphlet •
to make sure that, things :used to be
better. o-
it. is consoling, however, 'te know
that other "$tinny" .sections of the
land--•ar-e-sufkeringg too,..L nd__there's-
'arwzys' the"'refreshing thought that
next winter probably ti.111 be better.
It couldn't be'. worse..
Complete, auto glass
'replacement service.
.. bs Dvolite—and
DuSafety ass.
installed gyickly,Gleco=
nomically. , Drive in
•
. pow._
WALIn RToN,:March 28. -- two
men Were hurt, when,a car, rotrtain-
ing five -passengers, plunged; into
the ditch two miles west of Walker-
ton' on Mi. to Highway. ' The, driver.
'Kenneth MacDonald, of R.1 .•
•Gocierich,.. was talten.'" to the Brttee
County Hospital at Walkerton with
lacerations' and bruises, _ and' a Com-
paniont :Stewart -McLennan, of '"'the
stifle address, was treated for head
eras and minor abrasions:
Thedriver wfrs proceeding west
out of Walkerton after attending
a ii:ockey 'match, and in some man-
lier the 'Gar .wtiezit out of control,
tinned over with all four /wheels
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Garage', or Service Station
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a wekr ; tbeoi,00.
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MINARI5'S, and moth tie
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l,jrenoe1eoe, fast -drying, no
sttong Or utipleatAnt odor. 'c.At•",Oti
Geta bottle ado; 'keep , t:CC'HOMtCAL
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x.,tz it hM dy. mitt 6lSG
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`CATTLE' each $2'.50
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...AMeording to size & t oiui tyoli
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N'o exra charge for the use
4 a
oir Our Vtinea at Homo', -Toro
to, Street.
a.Prompt ;Ambulance;
Seivice". ,
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(torrerly. ontiniiug;tam ;& Pude)
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,i''rite Bo* 150, or phone 414.0.
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