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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-03-21, Page 2PAGE TWO THE SEAFORTH NEWS AN INDUSTRY T THE FURTHERANCE OF ACMCULTLIIIE Pounded and developed Or the basis of helpfulness to the farmer, the implement industry is entirely dependent an the prosperity of agriculture for its own success. Through the years the implement maker has, with q-rolity of product and genuinely helpful service, won +le high regard onci goodwill of the users of his product. 7.'ere ore few farmers who do not value sincerely the service of the implement company. Lack of understanding of some of the problems of the industry may give rise on occasion to criticisms that seek to detract front or disparage the part that the implement maker pla.s. In the light of the facts, however, misunderstandings vanish and a better cppreciotion results. .Farmers' Equipment investment Greatly Reduced most of the crscussions on prices of implements, cornpar- ;op.. them with those of years ago, for instance, fall to take cognizance of the improvement in methods that have taken pe. reselnee, in the use of different manes from t^c"se of a q..1.7ter-of-a-century ago. The 0'e -We; has &solaced, to a serioes aetent. so far as tee. treare•face.;ter is concerned, several e ther roar:nes; arei it dees so because it Cute Inc cost cf 'iietee and seedire he freer! 43 ta, The snre.ca' air,e hes spread the use of this method hereeshee, vele; the satee c; there new almost ecnies crf binaers. Ara this beccuse it costs only 26c per acre cee-of-pocket expense ta harvest With tae ceerta3ne as ereziest SLC''..7. per acre by the Binde,...- 7r..resher meth= d—o sing of S1.64 per acre. The wheat forrer can eoeia today with the latest tractor era and harvest'ng equipment at 28'. tes_s than he co..2.6 for comparable machines ten years e .,,ea—egelorrert, too, that enables him to cut the cars of his operations by over 5C This is the contribztion of the irTlernent industry to the furtherance of cariculrure and Massev-Herris takes Pride in having played an important part in it. WHATEVER HELPS AGRICULTURE—HELPS CANADA MODERN FARM MACHINERY HELPS AGRICULTURE MASS EY. Pi A oe'n" ele RRIS LEADERS IN THE IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY SINCE 1847 MARY& JIM • I SEE THE WAR IS COSTING CANADA A MILLION DOLLARS A DAY • CUT OUT WASTE ' ▪ WELL,IT IS BETTER TO SPEND MONEY THAN LOSE CANADA ‘‘. TO HITLER #fic RIGHT,BUT I HATE WASTE oloomemoo•momorwm WHAT WASTE ? THEY'RE STILL SPENDING AT toi OTTAWA AS ,1 -IF THERE WAS NO • WHY?) PATRONAGE—JUST j: PARTY PATRONAGE! rONLY BOB MANION'S • NATIONAL "GOVERNMENT CN FIX THAT A NATION AT WAR NEEDS citate zfot, A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERN !VI ENT Avthorized 6y National Government Headquarters, 140 Wellington Street, Ottawa- crs Vote 1 W. Morley for Huron -Perth Riding Knitting Instructions For Socks lssued by the Red Cross CLIP OUT AND SAVE THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940 .1.1•01....01102111011=111.041111 purl 1 rows for 10 inches. Then cast off 3 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows. Fiom:ow00keei5Sjt-ei kutplaitat aelx end ofeedI:ev: 1001 row to form border around arm- holes. Continue to knit in stocking stitch and knit 2 stitches together in- side the 5 stitches of border every 4111 row three times. Con.rinue to knit until the armhole measures -3 inches. then keep 34 stitches, knit MEN'S DAY SOCK Please make a wearable sockwash plain on purl rows same as armhole and press. or wash and stretch. t setaigiChes. cast off 24 stitches in cele for 1 more ineh. Then knit 22 Directions for hand -knitted reguitte .4,1:,:(ieft:11.0111t.eclitiilltini.1,1,n;_t.:. ksetietpcilinegs.10sntitoelt! lion soeks: Length of toot when in ,.., at za.,,,ii ei ished—II inehes. . rows to form border tseatimit:., ao,n :11)rlitri.l. 5-0 Ounces of 4 -ply angering yarn. Material reqttired — Anproximately • l'-oe vni: S ifedwsknfoitr shoulder. • Then Needles by -F,ell gattge. For aVeno..50 knitting — No, .,11 1.k.' :.:la ,,re,v •Irli row twelvetin • by 13ell gauge. For right Imittiug--.-No. lo Ne.eutes ..1:115:,k,„.:7;,..,0.,..,..„...,e.,.:,:).7.4,1:,,el,,,,ri,5151511,171: back is re—le. incto-as,-,, 1, stitch by Boil gauge. For loos:- knitting—No. 12 N'eedles i'::ap,.., ra..,at: e:.. -0, plain„ 2 .nuri Knit plain S. inches !In: _.... e i i , h, s an „n „i, Cast ,e1 6. stitches. rib 5 stitches. 2 ,:1, Tlnulu ,s0.-_jr1,-1,1,11,;".1:ni,it1,1,/,:nato,:/,,11:iri -- . -, , ; (0 : ' : inches in elle HEEL—Knir plain 2S etitches on to ':'•‘1 "6 I LIffi"-ndiit'' it: s4s.'to'-(1t.1•TitirnIgs''staigiculli.lj b0utti stitehc,s. turn. knit plain. Repeat the.s,e :.:kg4,;.,''.1:151,"„,;::1k'll:',1,(51121:1.Krtli-,;,',;.. scrt,...voi,r,:;217;1:stti,„,51-int; ktro"Iliaittlinn,illii11,1. one needle. turn. purl back these 2S two rows lain -aye. slipping the first til same kneel as back finishing with. isit,ixtvesla 11 times il2 in alit. or _4 5)1untri. 1.1).uri 15 mitehes. purl e together. • With the InSide of the heel towtirds iki::!axl,.1.0,:l.::,:lrIctnat.„.17 up 5,0,., . ....;:ii01,1:::,oki--.1aietit.,Iiiii,,g..e.4 (itt()elle1;s3,1 seams neatly. Turn. Itnit 4 stitches. knit 2 togetin - to1, er. keit 1. turn. purl 5' stitithes. puri 1 gether. purl ' Welsh -Snell Wedding— Turn. knit 6 stitches. keit 2 te- e.mher. keit 1, turn. pbrl 7 stitches", The home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell. London Road. Clinton, was the purl 2 together. purl 1. Turn. keit 0 stitches. knit 2 toe setting of a eery pretty Easter wed- .1.7.ther. knit 1. turn, purl e stitches. lintalgghto.,5?rn. !Nu.,: faeric;xlik,5 55 e 1\1a10ins j t haente., mlsiiNiity purl 2 together, 1m01 1. Turn. knit Ir., stitches. knit- 2 10, mated in marriage to Robert Flicks getter. knit 1. turn. purl 11 stitches. (Alli'le.,/ksh. Ive,114•11..sounodoefri;athir. tant,.11.11,...1,IIIII;S}:• purl 2 tegether. purl 1_ Turn. knit ln stitithes. knit 2 to. Ron G. A. Peddie. of Clinton. per- gethe,r, kr, 1 5 I. turn. purl l'.!:', stitches. fv.02,irii,e-lo.:1, sit,Itt-:..1, c,•,.etretill1,1;myg.1.0:10In,ishs if,11,:-..,1.(;:di -'rt 2 toeether. purl 1. Tulle lien 11 STitillS, 12011 2 to- the 55,1-1 155g 155 001. The 11004n wt.:, 05-12'i.-4 Iy Mr, ,1,.0 ;,. 5 ',, ;holm ti of 4., Ther. kn55 !. Pi..•1: 55p 5;J, Ithit the. 12 • stdt.11es :I.,mdon. Du4 ing. the si.znin.. 'of the 2,'45055 5 1., s...-1, .ef the h-0: pirc4 and 2';'gis5,.1. the gro;m1, merher phtypd 5?10001 5,,.010. softly whil, Miss 510011 waian awl ,,,,.. ,,......,;!.: ...................... 11:1„... .„.t.r„:_olt.L.t Tal;.,,e:ii;".......Adt1,1N.,:oi.,lis..isvIii,ti,gg ;'1,1,,,I,..,,-;:.;:,,.. ,:l.,:ntioit ..tf t0171e:Leilli,-...,i„,.."::•111::: ,:‘..,..::::: f:11.'15,1.11,4•1711:,Li:i1:•:.::r.t.;„1.11: (1:1,111,7:::: NVIIi•'1'.1,i."7'.. l'.1.• :...11:: ""Ht:Iii th,, l'.. St.".T1'...:,S !r, Il.114,"..1,17, 1,4 th, dininf "„,,, reivie.. e•, '.,.. srecees ott to 5he ', ..,'.5riell, 4ffinor 'Th.., table:. no -re 11 '''''' 521155 5.'4 5 ''I 7,.1.:!-Y:ri,,,,7-4 5.-t1',;.M.;.-.511 '3 11'S',;',5.1111.1TI 2 ('l:;::.;;;:.; ur 4::.,;, JI- ;..;;C:f1":,11,71.,';:, weete ti Sr.....`e and Miss 11arbata Seen. Follow ittFr.;55.5 o, :-t1h,..e feleont .05542 iml ;;' c::551,55 5:.1151.1ri111114:,; "tht I. .,.:.i.,17(1114,:i:.;1.1. 1- pan. ,,.;Iypr:1tN1111N;.1\,1,11 Thini re .7 1-2,•:. kalth :. knit 2 tegetle;!,1:::,1,11i',,,-hiCIC.I4550,1515,11111i,.gl`Of.'eln'S '1,10111 211 711.T!...:::::,..:::::•:",;::::1•\,ii .„71"''':,;;Iir":1:;.:tit.,:e12'e,7, I John Schoenhals Dies at Clinton en the ee.: nes 121-1011" 10'-i.1: .:.!," "gat- ..,_ . . needles 14 each). Knit plain 'anti! the feet teem the! ..,..1,..,.., .:., 7.,,,„,,,:, •:,-.,- -_,,...,,;:1 .1 .1 : ,..1 5,-:, ....t,. ::: ... ..-515:- loe.,yk ef tile 11, -el reeaseres e itehes., .:.._.7 ,"....", :."'.",,,,11,1 .:11."1,,j, ..:,..: KitchenerT -oe : To 4- e..0 •f or tee-- Knit 6 stitches. then knit 2 ie.: "`-'-'5'' --!;!", - ••• •-•• ;.t ,., c 1 .;m: I .gethr. knit 6 stkehes. knit 2 togettel';:•:": •.11.',.•-, -= - ' , •' -1, on N,Ie14 ler. Repeat this to end of the three ' • -.e., 5, :--- S..11,eni-rd., mpi •ir.eedles. Then knit 5 rows plain.'..1:7 .'''';r..., F..:•']en,... on the !Then keit 5 stitches. knit 2 together,i-ef • ,..'' ','',,'.,rv- 1,'''',". ‘'. a yotme and repeat to the erei of 3 needles.; ":-e" '-,.- .,!,!=rne;1 t;: 1(1 1114. ',rad, and Then 12 11 4 rows plain. Titen knit 4.1 ',:e•-. ..''. .^..:,.,,,,1 l!tr,e!..:-btent V:cetcro knit 2 tegether, repeat to end of 3 "'n'''' ' \17.-1.'.."'"". '‘V't•-'11,.0. l'or! ;needles. Then 3 .plair. rows. Then = .‘;,er: .75 1 ; ::n5.,m, 0.55 51,5 aml oecr ; knit 3 elitehes. knit_ together. re- : '5-.;•"', %,-., et .:.i. t A o betcr .ela,-ce peat to end of 3 needles. Then kniten, ,:%;11,.-.' t:. 1.'-"'et4 with his '.:enili ,!.1 plain rows. Then knit 2 stitches0 7: ':'••- r.'-',12 eereIase.i the ,ilii,". i knit n tegether and repeat to end of!:ez'1-.,vr:Y -'nenol .o,!.• Fair Ilretnere 3.",:.:::::• .:.:-1"le 5::1"5,1 XVI "11, mill F eeedies. Then 1 plain row. Then': 1 ---' In row =decree:sit:a. if necessary. s:ct as •-es •...... ::7," it, er.-,ect elet rennet- ito leave 1 stitettes cm front needle !.re. .. e ,e",.•.!"'''; '...rt.,..o.2 heir.: rem, ;and 1 ,-.1.; each of the back needles. !e ,,•''', f 'n :'. ....n.4, mil e.'rvic o,tan I Kr.it the '.'a 12 stizeites on to 1; Ifee In 1:•-•5'•. 1'4'45. hr 5a1rie,1 'I needle. B:•eak a th., wised leaving :-. s,..- •:i., r, 0,11,, ,..,-,-.,,,, ;;;,;;. freleUS.• 1 stitch 1»0 fitll etiteli 11'0111 T7 0,. 'leis into a ,tarning Le -A.,. • • pt through th..• tirst s13.21; 05. irislit • ;;!.., 511,. ; needle es if p1/4";;5`.[Z. /25 F..0t j Italie the, rff, Cert \ F. i Nicene Then put the 4ar0ir.e.edlr .t" ithroegit the ers: stitth .en the hneg r • r --d- as if le.e purling.. and take i7 11 3711 through r.ext. *theta on back • fOr knitting atai not .leel yt:ir:•• rit.vt• art •1,005off . Then through the 1st stiteh 2 ,zr.: eran.1- !cee fret:: needle again Imizzing and 1e,etcr also slip off. Through. thi; 2n0 Stiteh 5 ar,, 1!".155; purling and at tee teke F.,eoeete. 41,nerc nee, al. !off. Threegee the S ..y.n back 7,:.,:..••••••-"cn. Con- pterling and take to Repeat matil a:: ;he ,,,titeh4.s, are NVI0'1.7.. S,••• 17".. - •..r. .5 :1 Tr. fr.ishine eff end of Yr..ne.:. end, yarr. enze eve. the tce. 1- ".• "eree• Nlerpl. 10 make a ridge or lump. N R Alternate Toe ". Cenniiin Order 1",÷ • f:-: zes. Dos": eeedle hal sitzhir- e A r ;• 1,0 511,5 steel:es ,:geriter. knit n Or. 711%.”. shle ' '--5-15 to end of , needle tent! ie withie 41200 seteees 0152 seceni neelle, keit tegerte: . 'eel: 2 Knit 3rounds plate Thee 5 ::enni detree,ing teen ;4.1 5 5 ron.h.l. de. 5: -.easing Thrr. 1 5.5".00.1 F.- * eett. net0 ere le e_ittin es N s.t; stinhes fr - side -• .hr; other. making st Break wool. an. :Seise, es en Kin.hener Toe. Ribbed Helmet Fon! needles. No. 0 bone. Cast or, 06 stitehes. 32 on each 02 the51 needles. Rib 4 and 4, for eight Cast off 32 stitches' and rib the re- maining stitches 21, inches. Then east on 32 stitches again and rib as before for 5 inches The spate left by casting off 32 stitches leaves the hole for the fate. To shape the top. divide the stitch- es equally between the 3 needles, First row. knit together the second and third stitches and last 2 stitches on each needle, Repeat this every row until only 6 stitches are left. Draw these together with darning needle and fasten off. Sleeveless Sweater Directions for hand -knitted regula- tion Sleeveless Sweater: Material Reanired-1e oz. Wool. 4 ply Scotch Fingering �r a. heavier wool than the 4--pIy sock wool. For average kMtter—No. 7 Needles by Bell Gauge. For loose Imitter—Na. 8 Needles by Bell Gauge. Beek: Cast on SO stitehes. Knit 2 purl 2, rib knitting for 4 inches. Then in stocking stitch (knit 1 row, • , n.eie er- v • 011 A •i• . ,r 5tho 0 Chi- t r- ratnetery. At Clinton April 8— Arrangements are being made for nut.-: meeting of the Perth - Huron Shorthorn Ciub. whieh is to be held in the form of to banquet at Clinton on Monday, April S. It is though the meeting will commence with a gathering of the directors at le o'clock in the morning„ followed by the banquet at noon hour. Hon, P. M. Dewan. Ontario Minister of Agriculture, is to be the guest speaker for the occasion. Eal{1{MIMIIIMMIERI•1(161•101.110. County Buys Caterndlar Grader— The County road s,•euntissien Friday last • purr -beset: the lat,..‘- tarobl ('151 ,4(11(1114(' motor grader at. ,• ,os.t of approximately Se.mel. ‘ooninissioti WaS in session most of day and adjourned to Tuesday of this week to complete Its routine work. The tnny motor grader is •one of the latost and largest machines of it kind mei can be used fer either mail: tenanN; 01' conetruction work. als, snowplowing if needed. Tt 11' a tandc15. four wheel drive with twelve.foot re- versible blade, six speeds tthead ant. two hack. Versatility of operation is the feature of the machine. The blade can be extended to one side for ditch Ing or used perpendicularly for wid, ening a road through a "cur' by cut• ting clown the hunks. Inetead of tuft, ing the machint, around the blade is reversed. These are only a few of tis- f,'t,tsu'cs, It is a Diesel oil -burner of al; horstepower. The rubber tires are 12.75 and 24 inches. The purchase was made front General Supply Co.. Toronto. -The machine manufac. turcd in l'o•cnia. I 1 1.--6(551r'it5h Star. • -ieut. Roberts At London— Limn. NI. Roberts, who was call ed to Ottawa early in February te tithe a positiou as pilot (lificnr in th, R.C.A.F., has now been transferred 11 London, Ont., where he will take over 1110,4 the duties of roerniting ofiieer for the • R.C.A.F. in this military district. Dies In Alberta ,15 .15!,;;;L. Mar; -:5 1 01 ef eire 11 11. tier ",,tr trarria,L5 Mi.. Shrm;s 11,fOr .1 Mrs. 41,1 (11.4511 51157 5.' 4,1,5 ,50.H tt, tHr 51,54 c -i!• rie 1 '• 24 f' al. Th -c ,neer a for- ocr tea.eer 'here. Fnneri ;4711 the 01:4471, t H interment ;5.., held in %Ty. Want and F. -'r Sal, A Is., week 75‘ FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHONE 21 • INGERSOLL PHONE 219 - MITCHELL J. GALLOP'S ARAGE SEAFORTH Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Come in and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Truck We also have a Service Truck—if you have car trouble, phone 179 and we will come promptly Electric Welding Done by an Experienced Welder, Ken Campbell, starting Sept. AUL Work guarenteed. The portable welder C.lin be taken any place with or without Hydro PHONE 179. All Repairs Strictly Cash SEAFORTH W.e Aim To Please