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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-04-30, Page 7jt' 3atretrint 0: ' QC a,gsa rooster* * : t that there• latktteeen SOP* A 240.000,1tela4 ‘14" rattle to test in theeff Ails. taoWi !bte Cm f .fv.jU be 4 itlete Early Sowing Advised Mouldy Hay Dangerous Seed Grate► Crops Early The importance of early seeding can- • not be stressed too strongly, An exper- iment on for 10 years at the Central Er*erimental Farm, shows that wheat, oats, barley -and peas seeded as 'Boon as the land Is ready to rwork give higher yields than. when sown at later dates. , The average increase of grain sown early over that sawn two weeks .:.later -.Was- 14 bushels-- for - rley, 18. btt- shelsi for wheat sand 4 bushels for oats. Area Tests in Ontario - -Testing for T.B.In the i;,rounties of Balton, Peel, Yoa^k, Dunhamn, Northum- berland rthum bertand and Ontario, is being carried on trapidlly and following five, weeks' work by DroanIrrton officials a total of 1,600 Th Wart •n e. t ct lam, rested cattle ham. been '".i' * '*'��e i� IOW than a int net toMnal Per treatment., 'The re,tes bei j toWer where the *brk has illieenr r` n on whip eco• ' pound of War. We o Powder will beat the t Infested arm en .the back of cattle three times. • lYtair titow pis 'without axn organs far •t "ar3 control,, do tot neglect tour awn herd es well Worth nvhil-e sults calx be cl ins in the eentr 1 e; this: peat in your h even it the neig'hibom 1i e t theirs, WOO* files , y, ►` �,y "Norton. entered according to Act of PalPtiament by George J.. Mc .:cod,. t.ilnited3 , King St., West' -Toronto, at th) Oept. of Apiculture;; dont lint's very Tang nor do they tbra t eI very far. treing the case a fanner' e*n, 'Ranking alone, pretty well get rid of the pestfromhis own herd:• --It cc4�ouJd. bs better, of course, if all cattle were treated o that complete eradiztion could be attdisied. .tA,1 cattle owners are urged to destroy the warble grubs and thereby remove a very . costly pest from the live stock in dustry`. Milk peoduction is • decreased, tides are seriously injw d, beef �s injured, and the growth of young ani- mals eeriously interfered with, Cattle - are gadded and sometimes injured iri their `fright and attempt to get away from the Heel and Warble files: herds, representing 11,551 cattle, has � matter Of control is in the hands been ,tested up to March 25. First of the 'People that care for the . cattle, Ff all will do their duty 'bo+wier4 their cattle by %killing the warble and heel fly t as they epaear, there can be no mtore fties of this ►^class to torment and injure the cattle. Vr.�ble losses will then cease and several million dollars salved for the tanisnar indust/17. testing is being carried on in the ooun- ties of Melton, Peel and Northumber- land. Of the '1;600 herds tested in these three counties, Z71 were found. to contain re-ecters, with a total of 2,441 head of the '17,551 Cattle oondern:ned. To date $81,117 has been . d out in compew.aition. Northumberland county is showing the least arnbunt of reacters, and with 519 herds representing 4,497 tattle, only 97 herds were found Infected with a total of 213 cattle condemned•,. Peel, with X515 herds and 6,032 cattle tested, has '238 Infected herds and a, total of 1,191 cattle condemned. Halston has had 566, herds and 9,022 cattle tested, HYDRO- STORE If you ever had an idea of installing an Electric Range, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! The Goderich Public Utilities Commission is offering the followings "A consumer installing a new three -wire service, with an Electric `Range, from now up to July •1st, 1936, will be allowed TWO MONTHS ELECTRIC CURRENT. FREE of charge." • ° . ° COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Quick Clean 'Cool Economical. Public Utilities Commission GQDERICH, ONT.: New Moriu�reitts Arrived SEECAL TRICE FOR 120:M DIATE ORDERS. All New Stock. 100 to. choose from. Largest in Western Ontario. If not convenient to call at. Monument Works, a• post card will bring us" ,personally to your home or office. Terns if dessred--No interest. inscription Work. WILLIAMS & SON PHONE 921-W. . . 147 ST. PATRICK ST. STRATFORD, ONTARIO. (continued). Dick sta'ttad. toward the trail leads lag hoineward, but Bill checked with a slew: "IIoId on *minute," The younger man turned back, and Waited for him to weak. ,.I,, kind of like to . gdown to the. High Light for a while,"the big man said awkwardly, "We ought to go "round, there and see .J•4lre: Daereditth," and patronize her -'as far ,as a. few soda pops, and such go, hadn't we? Seeiri . as how she's been right god to us," Dick, nothing loath to a visit to inc Lily, ''assented, although the sure that 1 like yon; you loot so day'» ilish clean -Minded, You always ac- cuse me, without, sayi 'anything so that 1 :can have.a chance to, answer beck. It isn't fair. X' don't like to be made uncomfortable. I AM what 1 aam end can't help it." She turned her frouvning eyes .n Bill, and they. softened; She relented, and for the first time itt the evening, her rare Jonah sounded softly front between •her white, even teeth. • "You see," she . said, addressing him, "I can't 'help being angry with Mr. Townsend. I think I'm' a little afraid of him. I'm a coward in some High Light, with its camp garishness War* You're different. You just was an old and familiar sight to any smile Mindy at ' me, as if you were one who had passed seven years in older than Methuselah, and had all outlying mining regions. the wisdom of Solomon or ' Secratas, The proprietress was not in sight and were inclined to be tolerant when when they entered, but the ..bartend• you couldn't agree." erg greeted them in a more friendly -"Go on," Bill said. "You're doin' -way, and' the Chinese, who seemed forever cleaning glasses, grinned them a welcome. They nodded to those they recognized, and walked back to - the little .railing. "Lookin' for Lily?" the man with • Mouldy `Hay Dangerous-- to Horses (Prepares iby w. s evenson, Y rovineia,i • Zoologist) • Reports are being rfrequent1,y rrer:eived telling of the sickness and loss of hor- ses. This is not new as every spring season will bring Its report of loss. Loss of horses due to forage poisoning has been greater than Usual. . • Mouldy hay when fed to horses is dangerous. This fact has long been known bo many horsemen—men who have seen loss come from the use of men were there, grimly waltzing' araoul,cily hay as horse feed. with girls who tried to appear cheer- I vice or a human emotion. I believe n ful and joyous. , . r I'd like him better if he had a little Shrill laughter echoed now and of both." then, and when the music changed a Dick laughed outright, and stared man with a voice like a megaphone at her with renewed interest. He ad - shouted: "Gents! Git pardners for] the square sets!" and the scene mitted to himself that she was one of shifted into one of more regular pat- I the most fascinating women he had tern, where different individuals ever met, and Wondered what vicissi- were more conspicuous. Some of the j tude could have brought such a wunt- an, :who used classical illustrations, fluent, cultivated speech, and who was strong grace exemplified to such a position. She seemed 'master of her surroundings, and yet not to them, looking down with a hard and lofty scorn on the very men from whom she made her living. He be- gan to believe what was commonly dently . seeking some one with no said of her, that her virtue, physical good intent, pulled open the curtains and ethical was unassailable. at the back of the box, and started at • There -was a crash and a loud guf- them in half -drunken gravity; then few of laughter. They pulled 'Vh"� discovering his mistake, with a clurn- curtains farther apart, and looked sy "Bog pardon, gents," let the dran- across at the man who was celebrat- eries drop, and passed on down the ing. He had dropped a 15ottle of wine row. to the floor, and. was beseeching Across from them, in the opposite some one to bring it up to him. box, some man from the placers; with Bill leaned farther out of the box hie face tanned to. a_.copper golor,'w.a -to look, and suddenly the drummer hilariously surrounding .himself with saw him, pointed in his directi'ui all the girls he could induce to -be- with a drumstick, and spoke to a girl come his guests, holding a box party of his own. He was leaning over ''ire• d thath' the bangs 'asked, trying to show his I How goes it?" friendliness. She ain't 'here now, but They had but little to tell her, -set she'll be here soon. She's about due. she seemed .to find ' it interesting. Go on up and grab a box for your- and her -eyes had the absent look of selves. The house owes you fellers a one who listens and sees distant drink, it seems to me. Cati I send . scenes under discussion to the semi - yea up a bottle of -Fumbry ? The sign of all immediate surroundings. fizzy stuff's none too good for you, « . >: guess•" _ I Have you. -met. Bully- Presby yet?"__;Skate, hydrated lime, bran and, if He . appeared disappointed when she asked. cabbages and onions are grown, co:• - Dick told him to send up two lemon- • They smiled, and told her they had. rosive sublimate. Some of the airove ades, and turned back to lean across "He is a wonderful man," she said materials will deteriorate if kept the bar and hail some new. arrival.' admiringly. "He makes his way over from year to year in a dry place. The -partnere, went up and seated ' everything and everybody. is._ Information and assistance regard - themselves in one of the cardboard I yw ii ruthless in gaiYtg• after what he ing the control'of insects may be o hp stalls dignified b'y the name of boxes ,wants. - He fears nothing above or cured at any time by applying and, leaning O'er the:,,railifig in front , below. I honestly believe that if the Dominion. Entomologist, Dominion between the gilt -embroidered, r i.l- t 'arch demon were to block him on the Department of Agriculture. denim curtains, looked down on the trail, Bully Presby would take dancers. wo or three of their own 1 chance and try to throw him over a . A KINDLY, l"ff. I don't suppose all the talkie ," "I have a right to exercise at leant one womanly .prerogative,. once in •a while," she: laughed. And then: "But I- am talking more than usual. Te!1 me about the mine and the mei? �UtEOI. arden .Insects: , • As the • Otte' len hen, and '' thcr wenthe somewhat reluctantly warms Ups thoughts` turn to the sail and to the a gardens. 'Garden* present lmeny problem but probably tho ono xnost difficult to solve is themenial one, namely, haw to contrninsect 1 that appear to be 'Present each year Walt- ing for the young seedlings to peep through the soil.. At this season a. •few general rulesk and reconimendatiepe regarding the control of insectsmight o come amiss. Many ofthemost .. jr n species .of inseets Ita've passed'the winter In or under o11 .Plant refute near the garden. Stichshould be gathered up and burned, Or hande.l ovor to the ,garbage man, in . many spring intere warm weather has lur- ed the. insects from, hibernation. The eggs of many species are laid in the autumn on grass and, weeds growng in or surrounding the garden. The burningver of such areas destroys these eggs as well as many adults and larvae hidden away in the dead and matted grass neat the soil sur. face. ~� - In the vegetable garden cutworms LR. F. J. R. FOR&TER. may be looked for almost with car- .QUIET, W*LL Co`1i.009IIHIN �?f►11MtNt$1.RN f, NOP(Rlll 1.0 ioors HQTttL-'05 WITH *MUS„ Want roN POLO** MAEE 11 DE S.11A% TAXI V*OM DEPOT OR 1NNAi1I'-- Business Directory tainty. Other insects also commonly EVE, �; NOSE, THROAT:. oecur, such as onions and cabbage Late House Surgeon New Vora worms, Growers interested in • the thalinic' and Aural Fiospitsxl. a"'f production of flowers have to fear 'Moorefiela s Eyo Hospital ' and. t fol ilt a chiefly cutworms, gladiolus thrips, millipedes and slugs. Most of these insects can be easily controlled if the proper methods are followed and if remedial measures are applied sufficiently early. To as- sist in doing this a small supply of insecticides should be procured in the spring to be on hand when needed. A • working list should include arsen- ate of lead, Paris green, 1Ycotine'sul- Square Throat Hospital, 4Zondon. Eyes seated, glas,� supplied. 53 Waterloo St. 8., Stratford. TOO* phone 267. Next visit Wednesday, May ' 20th, freak 7 p.m. till Thursday, Mee 21st, at 1 pia. At Hotel Bedford. 'Mayhem 149. e he ever hada I vNHIMSICAL FOLK I ' frills Iba+oadcast is being made hoping that those horse owners who may be a bit careless sibout the quality of the hay being fed their horses, will take heed and see to it that no mouldy hay or caber mouldy fodder is used as horse feed. • The hating season of 1935 was nrot a favorable one for the saving 'of hay in a clean dry- condition. Tans of dam? more• hilarious cavorted, and tried poorly cored hay was -put -army i?z the clumsy shuffles en the corners when barns lt. Julys hence the trouble and prospect of ° trouble at this ,time. The condition of much of the newly stored hay was such that the continued grow ,h ( of mould was promote& with the acWsrnl:e of the season and the loworting of the level of the hay *rage, the, evidence ief mould on the hay becomes , greater. Haor that has been stored above a stable where cattle Slave been kept all winter may mould and become dangerous to hooses. The rwenan stable' air -penetrating- the stored hath furnishes, the condition :necessary for luxuriant mbuldr growcth. 31f you are responsible for the deeding of horses, look the hay or other forage max eery closely for evidence of mould. Examine - samptle salt -doors In good bight. Do not depend roar an examina- Ilnn rnn+cie 1n"ta poorly Ilgghted feed room of barn. Remember snould&y - hay will kill horses and any upset in the farm plans through the loss of horse pewee, with the approach ,of spring seeding, is sertoss. Good horses are hard to re - ranee if lost. Discretion Discretion is the perfection of rea- son, and a guide to us in all the du- ties of life. It is only found in men pf sound sense and good understand- ing•--Bruyere. Save Money By Prepaying Town of Goderich 1936 Taxes TAXPAYERS MAY PURCHASE FAX . PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1936 TAXES AT FAVORABLE DISCOUNTS AMOUNT slap 50.00 LOST May 1te15 $ 9.93 ,, 49.65 Prepayment Receipts mug be presented along-'�vith 1936 Tax Bills during the first in- stallment period. Bank interest is only 2 per cent. Purchase your Prepayment Receipts early and have your money, earning 5 per cent. interest. June Discounts will be allowed in addition. • f- a NEIL R. MacKAY, Tax Collector. MUGGS AND, SKEETER WELLS., IP VW MOST 1.0401011 rm Gone ovect it, sea How LC CLAY SIM IIS* H`S 5141.4 IN EtZgott the raucous -voiced mail howled:- "Bala-a-ance all!" and , other merely jigged up and down with stiff jerks and muscle-bound .limbs, gravely, and with a desperate, earnest endeavor to enjoy themselves. A glowering, pockmarked man evi- leaning near by. She,. too, looked ell, and then clapped her hands: rail and bellowing so ,loudly 1s "There he is!" she called in her tioice could be heard above the din: high treble voice. "Up there in num- "'Hey, down there! You, TimM�'Ering leer . five! The man that carried me up a bottle of the bubbly water -- pearl out an'd got burned himself:" t b ttl -. d a case f Whoop-ee! Pay on seventeen! This is I little stage and pointed took off hi wo o es-- ive --no sen up Some man near her climbed to the where little Hatgk Jones celebrates! Come on up, girls. Here's where ;no hat, man!and shouted:"A tiger` for that men is wanted. It me all b n1 Now! All together! Whoore! little lonely!"y y t Whoee! Whoee! Ow!" Some one threw a garland of paper flowers round his neck which he es- teemed as a higli honor, and shook it out over the floor below, where"aI1 the dancers were becoming confused in an endeavor simultaneously to watch his antics, and keep their plat- es in tho dance. "The most disgusting object in . Suddenly her w figure seemed to the world is a mart who &inks:" stiffen and the look on her face al - came a cold voice behind them, and tered to one of cold anger. She frowning at the scene across. peered farther over as if to assure Bill turned to greet her, holding herself of something, and Dick, fol - out his hand, and his broad shoulders shut •out the view sof Bacchanalia. "The bartender says you drink nothing stronger than lemonade" she said, looking up at the giant, "and t am glad to hear it It is a pleasure to meet .men like you . once in a while. It keeps one from losing faith took no long reasoning for Dick to in all." - • know why. The man was the one who She sat down in one of the chairs-- had been the watchman at the mine a trifle wearily, Dick thought, and he when they' arrived. noticed that there were lines under (To be continued) the eyebrows, melancholy, pensive, that he had not observed before in the few times they had met her. As on the occasion of their meeting at the mina, she appeared 1» sense his thoughts, and turned toward him as if to defend herself There are Many types of farmers in England. In the south arid- -the west, one meets the old-fashioned type, deeply traditional, „hating to change their old methods, simple and rustic men on small farms remote fromhthe hurry and scurry of modern hie. They have a dignity, I find, which is rare among city' workers. They are without subservience. and without class consciousness. • With their feet on the earth they look out on life with steady eYes and a simple courage which has helped them to carry on through bad times, now pas- sing, let us hope. Under their old roofs in Tudor and Stuart farm -hous- es they have given me their hospital- ity, and I am always struck by their unaffected manners and rgenuiue kindliness in their simple philosophy of life... They have a great loyalty to their wives. I have noticed that many PROFESSIONAL CARD J, W. MONT ITgir CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. - 89 Ontario St. Stratford, Oats (Member Firstbrook, McLeod la lamb. • teith, Toronto, Ontarrl.0l-. LEGAL CARDS times. When I was talking to one •of them recently, he suddenly broke a sentence. about the price of wheat and' looked over to his wifewith a smile in his eyes which was pleasant to see. �- "We farmers," he said, "are al- ways grousing about something! Conditions are never quite what we want, and of course we've been through a difficult time, but we owe ,everything to our women folk. They always have the most courage. We couldn't carry- on. without them. A farmer's wife has to bear an awful lot—hasn't ' she, my dear?' "Weil. we needn't talk about it," In the wild, yell that every orae , said his wife, blushing very deeply at joined, Bill was abashed. He shrank this tribute and smiling buck at her back into the box, flushed and ens- bee man... Fo barrassed, while Dick laughed out_ forei gners who know us well enough to take our measure and have right, with boyish enjoyment at his no cause to hate us cannot resist an confusion, and The Lily watched him admiration for our common folk. with a soft look in her eyes, and then We have our full share of human INSURANCE n - 1) UC3Q.,AS R. NAIRN. ltitsirister and Solicitor. Office: Hamilton St. Phone SAL ERNEST M. T • :. Barrister and Solicitor, Suri Life Bldg. Adelaide and Victoria Streets. Telephone: Elgin 5301 Tgrontb 2. CHIROPRACTIC UDtRuatm.S3 PRACTITIONER.. birIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS THERAPIST, T, GODERTOH. Equipped with electro -magnetic bathos Electronic .electric treatment and chira- praetic. 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He alone, appar- ently, was taking no paw in the dem- onstration in Bill's honor, but glow- ered suddenly toward the box. It "You are asking yourself and me the question, why. if I dislike liquor, and gambling, and all this, I am own- er of the High Light?" she said, re- verting •. to her old-time hardness. "Well, it's because, I want money. Does this answer you?" "I didn't ask roti a question," he retorted. "No, but it's just -like it always is With you! You looked one. I'm , not folly. We shan't escape the price of it. But there is in the mass of our people in every class a quality of (spirit which redeems all our faults. is a spirit of decency and an in- stinct of fair _gay. We find it hard to hate, We`"have no ruthlessness, no natural cruelty. We are, in the mass. a kindly, whimsical humorous folk: We want to live in peace with our neighbor and cultivate our gar. dens. if we can get a plot of earth. 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