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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-09-13, Page 7r,.Feele S1 P' i. 13tbr 19 404 r GOMM em and lnforznation Farmer `ill ►le4 l?y the Ontario tieltartnient otA letlitilt.) s Winter paper Suppli for'tees • Even calpniy Of 'beep when ready, or -tho -winter ;shentt_._h e. ; at lease "`10 Ids fond' tore in ,pd. thstt'.they May l aste SeAteient • 'to' caist • them; through untiX herd nectar. is available the 1oIIowing ` spring. Only the laeSt Clover or e) W e►at . iubxx shntild 'be U,$ed. for .; .this ,, purpose.; 'Failing ' this, use. tiro re; cl ir'ed amount of Pure cane Ishtar made into syrup at the rate; of ^ tW'o Parts of sic ar • to one 'part or water.. Indigestible reullttry Feeds Of the slatiglite>c . house by-pmdttcts'z'0 the reeding "Or poult . meat ..Mesal fOr Meat "Straps are by far the most 'coins ansQnly used.amt are the standard. animal tr Mostly'. quite moderate t .d: Often theres 4ult Is ,that out 01 a ? " Montitty xuh they. will picks l'aittlretis gttaiittea' `herfi ` and 'there. and the 'bulk lies tQ batt sold'.as It 100Y 4 large Percentage of the poorer , end .Or the St k has '► oo m»e cal: value, ' and in 'recant mob t s a ' .ons1der . able volume of thin cattle of good type and connornnatiom, very suitable tor feeds Ing has' gone to sl'a'ughter ,because of the lack Of cotuxtry demand,"' e Bumble Flower-neelle On Windt and Coin M the present time a' coneiderabze ,lumber of inquiries are 'being rece, bred from farmers anent a•beetle-•-the Ulhmble Flower -Beetle or Brown Fruit Chafer, protein suppien ents to poultry rations• which is attacking corn and ripening They vary greatly in analysis aCcord111 fruit: This insect• is a yellows-hrowrn to the amount of bone material they con- beetle, ' one -hall inch or more in length, tain but are usually' purchased• Coria guar- anteed analysis. The poorer grades con- , taining quantities of hoof andhorn should not be tolerated as poultry feed as these products (hoof and born) 'are practically indigestible W Po a little experience, it is possible to tell at , glance whether the brand is suitable for 'feed' or not, but, if in doubt, pour a little boiling water op a sample, and the smell arising should settle the matter even with ;..�i"a3j�ak'Arc;F;t:.s + �'+tCAUr&L"k��'L. bxS". ,y .'tit L%G4' WLL9,r.T2 •'..a theeinexpei ence ' i' ne o'aor woe the sample is unfit for food, How Livestock ,Producer Loses Yny �its-lwya}tesptg�y►sue; thgy�. eve" os=�yy+�yitii ..•y = • i 4 Haile Revir+. assairl- Letruns tO Yh attack om: the,uneconomical.,:habitsot0Ver leading the• livestock • markets on Mon- day!. "Unfortunately," says the Review, "the feolish .practice of offering the bulk t ands ,r vf-th�-week's -sulzply-on- he-l.Vi y ket was again very `strongly hi evidence, s with a more orless disastrous effect up- on prices paid, and certainly increasing the cost of fns' keting to the producer through daily-h0Tdevers. During the hot Months, buyers' needs in big meats are If his average yields per acre, whether with, its wing covers sprinkled all aver with small irregular spots,• In late sum- mer it is found every year, in greater or less numbers, feeding on the pollen of Sowers, on rise frui e- hes, spears. it is rarely responsible for serious dam- age. It has not been observed that the insect has caused commercial injury in .Ontario, and consequently the Dominion 1intomological Laboratory at Vineland '; :4fternoon iodcrieh;, Ont. n)00' 4 lout) tlblili3A , . , eha a 'MY heart shall 'teurik .And sate ,Its such emsfiding,, ]E! w here ?ItVioa. may roar, Within t. lie. My heart y lo bel ►id'". But Clod is ,ronin about mne And e n he djan al et17 Warini PR %VER 0 Clod eu>r trier, make us true! So teaola use and establish Us' in ,trOth that the `crises• of life shall not"surprise us in. to 'tveakn,esp and wrongness of action! In Christ's na tie, Amen, s. S. LESSON FOR f/R SEPT. 'ir3, 195+1; Letson Topio—Isaiah Counsels Rulers. LetetOrt P`a ►ge.-%lab 81:1-9; 37:36, 37. ,(icldcn Tcxt--Isaiah 36:3;. This is the last of four chapters to- gether, that begin with woe; and they are till woes to the sinners that were 1 found among .the professing people of God; for men's relation to the church Will not, secure them from divine woes, if they live in contempt of divine laws. • TO ELIMINATE VIVRA:IOONS, ELECtRICALLY DRIVEN p otsett.sR.S COMO NSED; 4e-.. i3 A.u.POWEPAILIM .. . ,R)WeR ?FNHo! 4S DEVELOPED 8Y QUIT �5SiNE MOTOR.. CAN it • DONE? Do you think this Idoadia practical? Write Bay (cross In care of this newspaper tat-1 astt anlevr wetiktd.lo.asrorn tea e advise the adoptiono"O'fycontrol mea-i`i''tr- Cur tures, other than hand-pi,ckirtg of the Temiskaming district has experienced a beetles, very short growing season, with frost tak- Ing a heavy toll recently. . -=Fastners Must.;Produce ._-.:.., Tim-thestne sinsthess y -ahem tai. increase Lraductlwr....inthese. days,,o#�, ... t.: depressing world surpluses seem a waste a NUMBER 16 of time, or even worse: He forget a saga what about the National Mr. L. H. Newman, Dominion cerealist, i Dividend3" at the problem of the -individual --far. ... 1 ..� .uw.a..wu.,..w...._•,dv..ou-+sem.:-,....w.. ... .......__. ..... .. � _ .. ......4. ,... � ... mer differs vastly from that of,..tche nation } W'.. ;Il must rm airintegral-part o ,as a whole, in that the capacity of the' any proposal for the 'Solution of our farmer to carry on and pay his (xray is economic problem; and I want you to see measured in no small degree by the clearly .the, necessity for the use of such _T a- device- First, on --economic ;grounds:' Yields he realizes: per acre. To thesfar- .Yoft' know that labor saving machinery mer, the acre is Itis unit of production. is installed for just 'what the term im- uciater.idi • that in all industralized countries' there are' thousands who will never find a job again, owing to the rapid replacement of man labor by . machine work. course, there would be a lot of men taken back into industry by tint, greatly irrcreasedTbctsinesst wotrldeand ehariot8 and were told of the folly •+-k...JrI.MY}.'YM4, A'R!N.: JSKN'+,+•MUM:ii:t.T-d,•".T14akV 'l. ^.+.Ns a.,nl .-.'H�i:. r of trusting to them (psalm 20:7); -but sult from the rapid: depletion of existing retail stocks:" they think themselves wiser than their .� Bible. W. =Yes but once indust were iv- , industry g en.a .re..hantt.me chanicaLi proxemen -Slighthw the --God I srael_thy-'look wouldfollow in rapid order• and the gra_ tlrlis h - t li e rtd e -an` d b r eak the _ Fo R*e r not untothee,`O Holy One of Israel i' dual replacement would continue, so `you neither seek the Lord!" They treat Him of wicked men. FM� Costs J !ass. 3: • .§..„..thanta-Xita,: thatodw g onto Egypt for help; iodiliz- ing the ngyptians, and making court to them, as if happy were the people who had that strong nation for their allies. That which invites them to Egypt is that the Egyptians have many °harlots, horses '''"If 'S e t H t ey--eertt +C' ileeFer good body of forces. :front' thence •, into I bheir service, they would think them- selves able to go against the King of Assyria- and-his--ntmerous -arrow,- Thetis kings were forbidden to multiply horses ....__. ..-...._...r. 04plies= converted into milk, mutton or. beef, or, what about firms Which did' disposed of in • their -raw' state, are not sufficiently high ,to enable him ' to meet his obligations, hemust either succumb entirely or be forced to adopt a standard rliving which removes him as an Am - /So -ft -ant factor in the problem of keeping the wheels of commerce moving. Current Crop, Report Dufierin County reports that with plenty of straw and a fairly good crop of roots, especially turnips, available, inain- 34. REALLY KILL One pad kills lies all day and every day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in each packet. NO' spraying, no stickiness, no bad odor. Ask your Druggist. Grocery or General Store. , 10 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? THE WILSON FLY PAD CO. Hamilton Ont. ,.......1111111111111111111111111.111.111111.1. - r r is the time to PAINT! Paint Speciial for one'. week 60c quart All wanted colors - i gones On the Broadway of Goderich 1 not register.. 'What would happen to them7" W. --"I am afraid they would suffer a -sad-fate for -with the National Dividend being distributed they would not beable .to exploit their workers and so they woula not be able to reduce their costs by cutting wages. If they could not re-` duce their costs to a level which would enable them to sell at the Just Price they would eventually go out of business. But I • don't think, many would refuse. tenance rations for livestock are -assured: As a business man, Jones, what world Severe frosts have reduced the potato your answer be if You were offered -the potato yield materially in the Dufferin chance to -sell your output at a discount district, while buck wheat, late corn and of 25% from a price which gave you a garden crops have also suffered damage. I reasonable profit, provided that you 'kept In Orey County too, frost has injured thee+ your accounts in a certain way, and made same ,crops. Bean fields in Huron will, accurate records and gave bills of all not yield as well as indicated earlier in sales?" the season. In Oxford there are 107 far- , J,—"Boy! I'd jump- -at the chance!" mers listed with smut -free wheat seed W.—"And so would every other sane for sale, the bulk of which is Junior No. business man! The proposal guarantees 6, with some Dawson's Golden Chaff and the seller his costs and a profit on turn- O.A.G. N ti AsAff MADE BY 12 tiionths • .9uur$otee'' 'defect3. -,nrt road`.h a'!ta rd's t rK C•,4•.„. Ya. $z11/y You'll welcome saving _1n money, won't you! Then you'll welcome Pathfinder. Never before has Goodyear offered such a fine , p tire as 1934's Pathfinder. See the Pathfinder gives thousands of miles of trouble-free service. GODERICH, ONTARIO will have to make some provision for the ermanently--unemployed.". fro be continued) Water Takets.1 Water for Lawn or - Garden Service may be used from ta -284-clock -- and from 5 to 9 o'clock in the evening. These hours muat be ad- hered to. Applicaitions for • lawn ser- vice must be made before use, at the Hydro Store. PUBLIC UTILITIES_ OM MISSION •A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES D IN CANADA MORE BEDS as 1! He were not worth taking notice of inti this distress ; they advise not With seek not His favor, nor are in any rcase to make Him their friend. Would not infinite wisdom, engaged on their side. stand them in better stead than gall the help- of Egypt? They are at the - pain of going down to Egypt, a tedious journey, when they might have had bet - ter -,-help by looking up to . heaven:: buts they would not. But if they will not en-1. gage• God's wisdom to act for them, they shall find it act against them; he is wise, hi '---too-wise for them to -out -suit; and he -will bring evil upon them that affront m; "he will arise against the house 'of the 1 evil -doers." God will appear to their , .'-confusion, and will oppose the help they think to bring in from the workers of iniquity. Some think that the Egyptians ! tifuous :conquest of tuberculosis in Can- i made it one condition of their cpming , m ailsada. The death rate from, disease into alliance with them, that they should continues to decline year after year. worship the gods of Egypt, and they con - It was at the, beginning of this century that we, in Canada, began to fight tuber- culosis. Our enemy was strongly en- trenched and we had no means - available either til annihilate him dr to render our- selves impregnable to his assaults. The cause of tuberculosis is a germ, the o. din additlom to„ tY>ia. it Pnsi}rPG tubercle.. bacillus. This germ grows and cru-ltiplies-only-In-the -human-or-anima Although farmers in Peel have only the possible disposal of all goods produc- body. Outside, in nature, it dies, as it one-third the .hay of last year; the pres-1 ed. if they are .desired, for It makes sure cannot withstand drying and exposure to ent high .prices will prevent many dairy- i that the consumers have sufficient money sunlight for any length of time. men from purchasing.. Straw •and mol- I to buy the entire output of industry." The fight against tuberculosis is based asses, alfalfa straw and corn will provide { J: "And all this comes`>afrom using the upon these facts. Obviously, if we can 'the roughage this whiter. Turnip aphids' credit • of the country for the benefit of stop the transfer of germs from those have injured the trop in Waterloo, while' the -whole country, by the production of who crow have the disease to others who To the surprise of many and to the joy of all, the economic ._ depression .has not halted. the `slow but steady and con - • cattle are in thin condition due to ,poor pasture. • • Frost for four nights in succession damaged crops in Wellington, with the heaviest loss in late corn.. Yields of oats J.—"I'm one already if It means the running up to 100 bus. per acre on four end of this continual struggle for mar- •_acres -have -bee p„ wed there ---q p, kets. Worries over debts mild let aphids have also been a?tive in that dis- trict. Essex County reports a great scar- city of feed, with winter feeding the rule But, tell - me, how did' you get that fig - for two months on scores of farms, tire of a discount of 25%? How do you Yields in Haldimand are much better • know it will be that much?" than anticipated. Potato growers • in W.—"For the first period, say three .Lambton are trying -to establish a' price months or six months, this is just a ten-, of 50c . a bag for potatoes. Frost in Mid- tative figure. It is likely to be consider- dlesex injured tender plants such as cu- I ably higher when the exact records are cumbers, squash and melons, while hun- available for the use of the National Cre- dreds of acres of late sown buckwheat t dit Authority in computing the figure. were ruined, and corn andpotatoes were Major Douglas has said that it could ! safely be set at a much, higher figure bu't also affected. Due to hail and frost, � ,25% would be a satisfactory and effective Norfolk's tobacco crop has been reduced from 20 to 14 bullion pounds. - - discount for the first period. Crop yields have exceeded anticipa- I Once the actual figures are available tions hi Wentworth. Peaches are coin -it will not bp a difficult matter to esti- manding a price ranging from 50c to 75c! mate the figure accurately and for the for -6-qt. baskets, Corn, roots and buck- second period it might easily be 40 thd:t-- i .. tcssstt5tr '1'1'6 •ealicin" _ a uyd- Y =�rheat-1;ra,�eYli--mucl�'l�pir�over�re�l; i'n� Northumberland and the prospect of fod-' only sixty cents for a regular dollar ar- der is much improved. Peterborough re- i ticle." ports the heaviest grain yield in five I J.—"That sounds like a perpetual bar - years.. With barley .running around 40 to gain__ sale t" 45 bushels per tiere., and oats 45 to 60 "W.—"Do you think that business would bushels. Barley is a good crop in Carle-1 be stimulated? .Do you think that orders tcti and a heavy shipment for malting would flow in as people began buying?" purposese is taking place, over 65 cars J. ----"Of course they would—those who having been shipped to date. Frontenac hadany money!" • has had a dry season and• l%tickwheat and W.—"Ah, yes. "Those' who had any ensilage cord will he poor crops, Yields, money." That Is the reason' We., must of grain are much better than last year turn our attention in a moment to the in Lanark, though corn ,is a faflitre in other .part• of the ' Douglas Planes -the Na - some sections. deeds has also felt tin' tinnnl Digidend" 1 guess you can see Cape goods for use and not primarily for the financial result." ; W.—"You're fast 'becoming a Social Creditor, cones." charges, and the other things that make a producer's life miserable! are not diseased, then tuberculosis will disappear. A sanatorium is an institution where sented to it, and therefore they are bother called evil -dos and workers of iniquity. As it is good for men to know them- selves to -be but men (Ps. 9:20), so it is good for us to realize that those we love and trust to, are but men. 'The Egyp- tlans are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not spirit:" usa em was under' God's protection and therefore there was no occasion to put it under the protection of Egypt : but a practical distrust of God's all -suffi- ciency is at ,the bottom orall our sinful partures of him to the creatures. The prophet tells them he had it from God's own mouth that He would appear against • Jerusalem's enemies . with the boldness of a lion over his prey. "Thus those who.have tuberculosis go for that "rill the Lord of Hosts come down to fight for Mount Zion," with such an unahak- 'complete rest which, is secured when the en. undaunted resolution, not to be mov- mind and body are both quiet and peace- ed by any oppni•tion: and he will as eas- _---Tntine ll—re t, --the--pat-iF-t1 -1 3 - fly destrgy the Assyrian army as a lion given a well-balanced diet, and lives in ,tears a lamb in pieces. Whoever appear the fresh air. against God. the't' are but like a multi - Surgical procedures are being used of poor simple shepherds shoutins More and more in the 'treatment of tub- at a lion, who scorns to take notice of erculosis, because it has been found that them; or so much as to alter his pace for by means of such procedures, -it is pos- sible to give the diseased_ lung more corn- plete rest, and so hasten the cure of the part. Rest. fresh air and a proper diet. in sanatorium, are the -essentials of treat- ment which allow the patient his best chance of recovery. eliminating, at the same time, all danger of his spreading the disease to others, particularly the children of his own 'family, The tuberculosis death rate decreases because since the beginning of this cen- tury an ever-increasing number of sans- .teriufn...bade ..:ha ._been -provided. This has meant that thousands of tubercu- lous patients have lived, in sanatoria in- stead of in their own hones. the germs have not been spread to others, and the patients have been instructed, While in sanatorium, how to live so as to prevent any sl5read when they return home. Above all else, 'sanatcSrium beds are the need of most of our provinceq if we are to realize our objective oPmaking tuber culosis a rare disease. Let us exercise e to ria1 Vigilante by 'Mewing this •our greatest need—more sadnatoi'iurn beds: effeete of drought. Over 200,600 Ibs.1 that there would be really to need for a of eertyled timothy seed will be produc-1 Natiohal Dividend It everyone Were work - Prince of Wales, Alaska, .has its Boy_Scout Troop of Eskimo boys. The two patrols %ire the "Reindeers" tie` hectitrie a_ schblur In School. He is- clow a faithfol member of (Condensed 'from Henry's Bible) . his Church and a preacher of the Oospe t to others He is now rich In things MISSIONS WORLD MISSiOS . ,. _ . . _ In a village in the north of Portugal lived a simple fancily with a little boy about four. The child was ambitious and constantly spoke about what he do when he was rich. His mother would laughingly say that there were two ways of getting rich, one by hard work, V.%/11011 she Strongly recommended, and -the other by having a legacy left him in a will. When he was a little older he was sent to visit a grandmother who liv- ed. in the country and owned much pro- perty. Soon after his arrival there was a°drought in the country, and the parish priest organized a pilgrimage to a ensue' situated, on the top of -ilial= near the vil- lage. It was a hot day, but all were an- xious to do penance -for their sins. Soon the adults started off bearing heavy t. crosses and banners, while the children were given Iarie stones to carry. As the little 'fellow was staggering along under the weight -of -'his stone he. noticed a printed piece of paper lying on the ground, and picking it up he put It 1� his pocket. When he got home he asked his grandmother to rend it to him. She did so, and read out: "The New Testa- ment of nut J.ord and Saviour JesusChrist." It was -the front page of a New Testament that some enemy of tho Truth had destroyed. In Portuguese the word used for Testament and ,Will' are one and the same, and the boy, remem- ,,bering what` his mother had said about m' ney being left by a' will. was much ' impressed. When the , child was eleven years old ne was sent to Lisbon to live with an uncle and attend school. One .a nd'ay even-ing his relative took him to an Evangelical Church. Soon after the commencement of the service the prea- cher said: ' We will no% read a nortive from ten New Testament of our Lord and ,Saviour Jesus Christ," At this tile boy remembered the words on the leaf he had fr'tnd en`d was full of Curiosity to know what the book was ae cut, Later his uncle gave hima copy for -himself and them. Surely they that have such a, = Protector need not go "to Egypt for help.. - - God was ready to gather Jerusalem , "as a hen gathers her brood under her' wings" As birds flying to their nests with all possible speed, when • they see $ them attacked, with such rare and affec- tion will the Lord of hosts defend Jeru- salem. Defending he will also deliver it: the Assyrian army was to be routed by a destroying angel who should pass over Jerusalem and draw his sword only against the besiegers. "Then the angel of the Lord Fent forth, and rmote in the,. camp of the Assyrians an hundred and four SeOre and five thousand' and when they arose early in the mornina, behold, they wete all dead Nirpseq so Senna- rherlb, king of Assyria, departed,' 'sind went .and returned. and dwelt in Nineveh 0716, 37). The great king, the king of, Memel, looks very small. when he is foie ed to rpturn, not nnly with shame, beeause he cannot aN'omplich what he had projected with so mush assuranee. het. with terror and fear. lest the alma., that had destroyed his army should de- stroy him The Imrd Is known by Ulf Angelq are employed. More than we are omare_of_ as. ministers. of Clodss 41.12060 ipiritiial -and his youfhf'if- attlbition is fulfilled, although not inthe way he had expeeted.,.. • ., ' Frons Tell The World. a FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER` Ey ALFRED BIGGS t uu wilt nut succeedU yuu re nut en , enthusiastic. • • • if you're sure you're right,, pay no heed to critics. • • •, Not. until Yea lose hope de you begin to get old. • . • Ann high, even if you are not quite sure you'will make It. • Don't take life too personally-regard.nni it as yeti would a d a. • • • Character is what you are; reputation. Is what people think you aro. • • ' • ,Mostof us get a bigger kick out of telling bad news than good news. • MODERN PIONEERS Schooling of Scoutmasterssin pion.. resourcefulness Alberta'4 10 -day Gilwell training camp this summer called for the making of all 'fires by primitive method/3.—th? tire bow, flint and steel or two stones. Persian Balm is a eiseer delight to u Cools and relieves irritations _caused weather conditions, Imparts a teire charm- J'and beauty to the complexion itieigrant and yelyety smooth Never absorbed by the tis.ite, and Eimull ! the skin Persian Balm is the peer:s tam FALL PCCURSIONS to WESTERN CANADA and the PACIFIC COA$T from All Points in tbe East Going Dates: SEPT. 21st to OCT. 2,nd inclusive Return Limit - 30 Days Cent a Mile,Each Way Good in Coaches Only 1 14 Cents a Mile ach Way --Good in Tourist Sleeping Cars CHILDREN Ustial Half Fare Ba`pgage Checked Stop °vers. OPTIONAL ROUTINGS CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE See Nearest Agent for Specific rar:es, Tickets, Berth Reserva- tions—Trdin Information. CANADIAN NATIONA 014 TWAT SDN EGOS 544014 Few People Escape Attacks of -Summer Complaint - , Summer Complaint may be slight, or it may be seriiitia, but you can't tell when it seizes you how it may end. Allow , the profuse diarelicea, the vomiting and purging to eontinue,, for a day or two, and you may , become Weak and prostrated. *Iasi ag soon as you 106sierieg3 ' bowels go at once to your druogint and get a bottle of Dr Pewler's Extract of Wild S'trawberry and check this untiatUral rietion Wore the weakettittg looseness eau get started. Don 't experiment. Oet "Dr.: tottletlaYk It lies