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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-11-07, Page 3THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1940
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE THREE
GOAT RAISING ON
INCREASE IN CANADA
A. .,.. c.Nlillan, associate chief,
Production services. Donartment of
lttaiva, recently report-
ed ;10,1 Canadian -bred milk
goats th,..e awe- bmarktildy WC/I 1111-
1,r rosittir .12,ford of Production
losting,
do, was among the
,--ast e prodricers of . AN odd
je.,:•_.....i.redneed -US"; :pounds of
midi 1:5; of :butter fat," Said
,,w11111,4s 10
11111, ILL"
llere are A...owe:en and 1 5,titio
goats ot Lantida, spread pretty 1Voll
te,'Vr eat) province. lt", a shiw-grow-
in,g indastry and, said Mr. 'tilaciMillan,
no threat to the dairying in' cattle in-
dastries.
"There's plenty cvf room for :both,"
he said. "They are particularly .valu-
able :to the new districts, You find
them dotted arnout in ihe northern
parts of .the Prairie Provinces and in
new settlement areas in ,Quobec. The
rocky nature of the land and lack of
hay makes dairying difficult, than goats
do well."
Goats are raised particularly lby Ca-
nadian mink and fox farms. The
"kits- as lie young mink are called.
illthrive on -goat's milk and eventually
pelts are finer, said N1r..
A wide variety of industries are
cotinected with goats. In some Eur-
opean conntries as many as 35 kinds
of goat cheese are tiroduced. Kids are
fa:tem/el for six -weeks 00 two •montlis
:like 'baby lambs: the meat is tender,
ealtito and similar in 1111.1"Or.
eloat is used in Canadian Chil-
dfon's lios!.itals. wherever a regular
can 'hi. 1001. It i little sweet-
tho taste: than cow's milk :and
'atts no odor. said Nit. Mae-Mill:no
-"I'llere s,:metimes a 'prejudice
r1eCW,1,:t. 11111111
1-111!y the male aninial has
strou; ,-,:lor—tho ;1'e has no odor."
settlers near Prescott, Ont.,
aro n,i"in1,1 ,for a small fine bore
41111, indo,t7y. Tito white in of certain
kinds ,s1v,U1j 1ii , especially
seaglit pr,1-i's inc gloves :for
luittiry trade,
(What thapeon 7,, 111,- fate glove
industries 111 France and 'Belgium or
to the enormous goat herds which
supplied the skins for the export
glove trade, Mr, 'MacMillan did not
Itnow, btu he thottaht the present 000
'.1 1(4110 :would 0' 00(1(1 impetus
aoat raising on thi- comMent and in
'.*anada.
ATLANTIC FLYING BOATS
COMPLETED FIVE FLIGHTS
T111,8 year five trititsltlantie tllgltlo
were mane by the .Atrways,
Limited of the British Overseas Air.
ways. The flying bout Clare crossed
In 01:e1111 /11111 back four times and
the Clyde 01101., in spit0 of the war
1001 ((13110111 mishap, Captain J. C.
Kelly !Rogers and Captain J. P,
1011 were the skippers.
Among the passengers carried were
Cap1, 11. H. Balfour, M.C., M.P., Under
.s.teretarY of State; British Air Min-
istry; C. It Falvey, the airplane man-
tuttetneer; Major lt. H. Mayo, des-
igner of the "pickahaek" plane,
eary-Maia; and All' Marshal W. A.
nistiop, NW., the Canadian ace of the
lust war.
The traus-Canada Air Lines, as
agent for British Uverseas Airways,
was responsible tor shore arrange-
ments 01 Bottenerville, the seaplane
nase 011 the St. Lawrence River near
atontreal. T.u,A. Made arrange-
ments with the Department, of Traii-
nients with the Department of Trans.
tugs, for radio cominunieation and tor
00111er reports, proN'Idod trtinspoll•
anon for the passengers between the
Mom and Montreal, gave them refresh-
ments and looked alter their tteltets
and tneir baggage. The T.C.A. also
tlit11111111 111111 1 111111 OX1,11.081,, 114,141 01
1V111C11 W118 (111110111111 11111
The C1111.1, 111111 the Clyde took oft
front Poole iSouthanipttal 1, (1.0614ell. 10
co)nes, hire, and lhen new the Atl-
antic to Botwood, Newletindlatid.
next stop was litmeherville, with New
lora us the lintel destluation. oti ale
return trip. the flying malts stayett
over night to .11011ellerVi111., and set
out in the (surly hours oe the:
mg morning.
Wfon ;old For Salo \ds, 1 ace's, 5(0
Exeter Bridge Fell I
With Truck Saturday
Driver and Companion Have
Miraculous Escape as High-
way Structure Collapses
The driver of an automobile trans-
port 'which
trapped into a gaily at
the norrh end of Exeter early Satur-
day, tater a 200,foot galenite on No. 4
highway ct.dlapsed, wit! the changed
with careless driving, }mike said.
Thousands of personsiftlooked to Ex-
eter th.roughont two days to see the
wrecked !bridge, ,with the transport
still sitting on its floor. The big
truck was 'freed from :the tangle of
steel girders and hauled hack onto
the roadway at 0 0.010*tli, Stmday
night. From midday, Saturday, men
had 'been busy cutting' the steel away
with 011 aeolyiene torch. Then a
Labatt c ra n e, btj hitched to a n other hilt
truric, to keeep 41 in place, drew the
empty automobile 'transport hack on-
to the highway. The transport stiffer -
ed surprisingly /little diona•ge.
The novelty ,of a fallen bridge at-
tracted so many sightseer, le'1 texeter
that three 'provincial policemen were
.011 duty most of ,tienulay directing- t10.,
hundreds of ears. The highway was
kern .4..,11 'In- a detour. Ernest laame
of oshalva, and :forint:I-1j of Park
hilt, (1 as drking ,the track, and
Charles Bine-, of the 34,i'_ . -\,l,, In -it
ton, was ridimt \lilt) him. 'Pratt'-
Officer Taylor. ..f Clinton, consulted
with 1), F.. Holmes, croan attorney
:for 1 Ittron County, aml received in-
structions to lay a careless ilrild114
charge agains,t Loomis. The charge
will probablj he heard in 12serer pol-
ice court. It k understood that pol-
ice are itivestigating the possibility
that the side of tho bridge was
struck a second or two before the
'bridge dropped, 'Neither of the men
'was hurt.
Police said that the entire: length
of 2.110 bridge, a 200 -foot sipan, went
down, except close to the agnitments.
The Hoar remained on a ,fairly even
level and 4:hough the semi -trailer of
the transport jammed against one
side t'd the bridge, it did not roll over.
When the bridge went down, about
4.30 Saturday morning, it made such
a roar that residents of the district
were awakened. For a den' minutes,
until men could obtain flashlights and
warn other traffic. no cars cam. -
along the highway,
Assisting Traffic Officer Taylor
(Nero Provincial Constable Jaek Fer-
gnson of Exeter and Traffic Officer
Coffey ..3 14101111.
\V. 12. Alder. divisional ,argineer 13
the department of hightJays, station-
ed at London, sent engineer to Excl.
er t.. survey the damage. Mr. Alder
said that the thr,hige i- old, with steel
super,tructure, 6111 1,11;14 partly
wool.0Police said they believed the
bridge had thr.,1“..1 in two places.
A small creek flows through ihe
gully lint none of the 110.,1* (ken
ander water. Theueill 1111 e•slitm110,1
.3110 foot in length, it ,tias ...ily about
In feet 433010 the .1)01 111111 of the gully.
The transport ,Nas soirlth.eirel 10-
,0;01, 1„o11r1ol.
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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO.
P,';,eriNNIEy4 POolvdearkgr
Don Pairbairn, a quiet unpretenti-
ous young man who won't eelebrate
his 211111 birthday until next May, is
commentator for the Ontario Farm
broadeast. Fairbairn had only been in
radio it little over a Yenr 4011011
W110 asked to audition for Om, CBC
farm programme. Fle was horn Itis
son of a farmer in the lovely yieral
country close to Beamsville, He tvent
to a little ('011 1401001 lotus'', in Lin-
coln 111111 y. iteoideil to he mai
cher, enrolled at Hamilton mania'
school, aml after graduation
that he lilted the 1)01181)1 1'! of ouelting
even less than the thought Of
Mg. But he went to DAP. to please
his father. There he goi LID Id's :11111
every day now Don is in 1(111011
Dominion Clovernmeni marketing sei
vice (111,111 lo, 101111 dealers. commis-
sion men, getting information for ilk
110011 41117' 11tullence, Buell weol: hy
mail he is in ton(]) with seores .if
agricultural organizations 41111411013'
0111 Ontario, and he numbers Many
friends among swine breeders, honey
Producers and fruit growers. OUP Of
the hest times he has had for months
wits at the ploughing match at St.
Thonms. He has deckled that just as
soon as he can manage it he will get
himself a farm, and live 011 11.
ALONG T'HE AIR WAVES
"Naught Shall
Make Us Rue"
Remembrance Day, 1440, finds the
:people of the British Empire rentengb-
ering its million dead with nen- s,igni.
ficance. Not merely in ,grateful hom-
age, honoring its soldier heroes, Brit-
ons 'very where this No.venther 11
a ill salute their comrades -in -arms
who served ?before them in 1110 battle
they are carrying on for freed.011's
sake.
Already for months in Britain chil-
dren, 1( 01)1(1) 1101 soft -eyed grand13
parents, diplomats, cook1, ltairelre,--
ers, judges, hoot blacks, 741(11! LI 1191,
111,111,;(1'S and ancient dowager- hall'
•10111 0,110111er unflinching in the 'oat-
tle line. an rinforgettal,!.. 4111311,.:
heroism which entitles diem 1,
place or. 'Britain's sce.,11 of honor.
But it is they who honor their drad
.f an earlier crasaele. and •t. 111.1111-gli-
out the Empire, the last stssigthold
c3.111,Wl'aey. 111111 art. sprin,eing
Britoil's aid. Ronietiraeriag itl.
pride those alto well.'all', 111'-
1
most fineounium emotive,. a.”1,1,
in the urkina of a sltinime, new
pa,ter to honor the
111 their 1,y1'4 is a
:t 'Ai!! and (1. 114 11 hop,
In Canada, the anniversary 'AT
mark, d101111 11 1130,11 .,r,a/Hest
m.o., !be carried :he 1 anaili'm
Broadcasting Corporation. 1110 ,Men-
ilelsselm Choir will provide sia'.1fic
ant music and the Earl of -ttl '4117
will convey a inessam. 'aim His Mai
jesty the King,. The broadcteet 4311 o
heard Monday, Noteinlier m
S.S5 pm. EAST.
Let's Face the Facts
1111 Smadaj, Noventlia•r 10,
p.m. El./111', Hendrik 1i1111.71 1 ,:::
11::111;atillYini0711f1214tallil'elsw 1. '1:11)
vitation of the director
formation, have .faced facts ior
audiences each week since 1
Thomason started off P, rio•
jalj. \1r, Vail Loon ised fact -
;tad he has neve' /mated
thirt since ho tackle:I the 1 hit):
gue :it the agc• of two, 1111",•k:t. :
ed by au excnrsion into t1.0
creative art, Itis draaing. -.a..o-
c.1 at :four. 4(4(17 '(01(4 :"::. goat:, -
tif111 a Universal -
,li,t 011011 (.44, ,1411.. 11 0
0H11 410 00,711131.-1
When 41111V ,t11,1 •. :
tht,' :it a preiniam. 1 1,:ndria
in Rotterdam in ,(1 -
(vital in vain to int, ' ,•,:
speetablle parous lilto Po, : •
navy and law—Iltat no. 11-1 1-ls1
apon the negations 'glories aml ./1111:1..:-
111ents 144 journalism 41)01 1 1140?
English was the ntos1 difficult langio-
age for a 1)utehman or any.,11:
to learn, Van Loon decided to 'be a
writer itt English. As all the a 01,1
111ews, he made a ,great 0;
bis chosen career, from its beginning,
and '13) 11 ionig list of Raven -tares he
add -ed !best sellers.
Huron and Perth Lead
in Honey Production
rde,,[,,, 111 ProAince
fletario a- a ,eliolc 11113 year will
▪ lower. 111 fact apiarists in many
suctions found that their 'bee ('utonie;
proelacuel little unire that) emsrgh for
witrturing. Perth, Huron, (=rev and
firtree counties have 'been much more
fortunate, however, according. tel Pro-
fessor Townsend of the agricultural
department of the Ontario Agrictsltat,
al College, in That their honey producr
tient will he slightly helow 11,-100101.
littron and (1 1''V counties are le(1d-
ing 11) hooey prodactiem. Bruce cemn-
ty's pre)cation ranks next. Perth
comtty is down a good deal troll! the
standpoint eif the almiller of col,)ttie,
in active Imoduction, in this particalar
,e,ttion this -year etp,wards of a million
and three eittarters pounds of hone,
teat extracted, narking. ,the hone3 in-
elastry a most important ones
'Faking linron voutity taillt its
9.590 colemies bee, as art index the
'writer found that all has not beet)
clear sailing fe,0 the api:trists
• ontario. Theialoce Ilalierer, ,,f
Zurich, comity apiary inspector and
himself the ,)1,,roor olottio-
of Ina-, stated a ietv of the trials
tribulations,
wart ter), a el'
with lieekeepinz mi anti! 1't25," -1 it
IA 111r. lireherer, "Nthen the colou;
of the district be -ani,. infester • ::":
Americ:th 'foal 'brood. 'I'M, ihseas,
a particularly kid one :11111 t'Ine
arie- 11-11,011 .311 1'11111,''.t. 1
:41 1 he and 1 1111to.
y.st ',NV eri: mighty busy: desirojitie
flkettsed colonies.
"I'racticitilj every apiar3 1 the
tlentnty 14 Unroll was affected thy the
future ior beekeepers did
not 't'ent partionlarly bright. hat the
miliztry owners '0-0401141 ('11 111 a 81,1011-
1141 way. Some owners hail te, haat. 75
per "0111 Of their colonies destroyed.
That's (mite a '111fros -.vheil you e0,1,-.1.1-
00.that the frames 1111 11 hties roast al-
so lite learned. But ue 111, ta.
disease and this spriti,g• mit of 5,01111
colonies twhich 1 inimectei'l there were
imly 12 diseased colonies,"
lIalnerer's statement is Norne
out also thy l'rofe-ss,Ir 'Isralisend 11111
reports 11101 in some seetti)ms 51 0)11-
tarit) the disease is completely wiped
out and others have less than 1110ce
per rent.
Production i- ',Iowa this .ear deft tro
rainy attather. The :hoe is on.- aork
1•1 4011,1 'halos g.. the rain, and he
005 Ilantlwrod 11111 year 110 lacle
bright, sunshiny ilays when he co111.1
• aretand and tine! 11,44, '015 and
111,11011.
((('111
htT-
14,'1.1,1'1.! 11,1k, a I,. 311 r, 1 1al.
that a nutioritj the 1.411•
shit,- :Ire 31(11 a IrFie ,,,en't.,v,‘ (14.4,
ilott,ver, II...)
held -mi.... of .71 i,orr:t.,e 'IV'
1,, 1.11',1 0' '11101
:r1.4oilli"I',111 .11 31,1.14:
113111, '01L.'''. I ,1,1 1131
11 L'4,111, a 11,11.1
141311' this jear's .1•1"Itions ra:,
1'4(4(444 11111 1.: cern.. far I'm, e
e4m,rt 11-1le 11,
lionet ar.aftie,rs ae.• 111..1
titodeet ttil! 1171 '11 British islos
for them.
vie e• :11,' (11 41311',
14. 004 sole,
Mr: :ipiaries.• 1 Iahevcr.. 1/nrieb,
'ire the largest 117'0,111,1-r. 111 1111'.,?
.,,e11111:. 11 'ib,
11:01 "11111,1 what he 1. 1.
ll•f• '..onfoct 'ocati1.11 for 5;1 oi his
e1171's, located in 0111., e,14e a 1,14":.1.
on 111,' Flipltriatti Snell farm, l,1.
c,,!,fflies ate perfeeily :,rotuctell
three
I' -n in 'Intim connty I),
1311it :Ater. .keep. cole -
-I413hic, to Ins iarmitiii. lie
1330•30111
.gateii,y sign that attracts many,
people each :imar to :1,711TIlaS1.' 114A03y
and 1,0,111 over his tine Iferefords.
largest beekeeper in Brace
count:i 3., E. .1. Hi aarth, of Tara.
wile., has ewer 1,1110 colonies. T. 13,
Iltalgins, of Kincardine, /with over
1,1t,t0 colonies. Ise: an abandoned
factory for extracting honey and stor-
ing. the bees in the winter semson.
Grey (minty has its tbee population
spread out amcmg more owners. The
higgest 'apiary is sliat of the Showells
of Owen Sound, 1who have 1150 colon-
ies. In Grey -county there are two in-
siieet.ms, 1 1, S, 1.-h001711,
S4,11111i. 3,1' North tire:: and iN,V. A.
311111: «14111 4411,3 is inspector for Grey
count!. and who operates 5/10
iv, of bees.
The I PI i• IthaniM0.3.." that
theta. f,,ar counties, Perth. 1-1 111'.
Pollee and 1 ;r1.y can and do produce
:out, of Co fine,/ honey in Ontario.
Mdarls•- 4'' a chutney to
their nrolact at the frail and
lee,er 7(1..111
;It 1111,,'r at
liarr3 J. 31o31e,
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Science Finds Best Time 01 Year
To Have Baby
111,. old:. now, theibg
ativacelel it. rh,
314. 471.1317401) - :lit issue
! '113.. Dotroit Sanday Times
it 1, hest for child 111111 mother, too, if
the '1 ,'.'(74.(1'(4 '11,00 in laze Winter
or ..rtri?.. Spra..! lts
Man 0 A,,11 0, 101
lon.ter,
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BUS TIME TABLE
Summer Time Table
seafortit far Stratfard,
aut. feat 11.111 1,10-
1470474 Senforth for Goderieh:
Dili'and h,.1.. 1.00:. p.m.
and 1.48
111411, 11d Don. and 1,.171
:',,,',-,',l for T,.r.o.to;
1 VIldrol•
- 11,1,.,m'. nick Heise
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