HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-10-26, Page 6W !AT SCIENCE
IS MING
Making Hay
Making hay while the sun shines
is not the only time farmers can
now cure hay, says The Christian
Science Monitor. Experiments be-
gun by the University of Tennessee
and the Tennessee Valley Authori-
ty have proved, to the satisfaction
of pioneering farmers in Indiana
at least, that the several kinds of
hay can be cured .n a new type of
mow.
The mow has a ribbed floor,
equipped with ducts, through
which air blows up into and
through the hay piled on the floor.
Recent experiments at Purdue
University show the cost of such
an electrically -operated system
need not exceed $500 This would
make the cost average $2 a ton, a
figure more than compensated for
by added feed value.
Hay in the field has up to SO
per cent in moisture: retained
moisture is a feed premium, and the
new system retains as much as
40 per cent. compared with 25 per
cent retained after sun curing.
Other nutrients, such as leaves
otherwise lost in field handling,
also add to the benefits of the in-
side system. One farmer is using
a machine which chops the hay as
it is cut, when blown into the dry-
ing niow, the stalks take up only
half as much space as field -cured
hay.
ON MOROTAI
Because he is thoroughly fa-
miliar with the island of Morotai,
Lt. -Gen. L. H. Van Oyen, above,
Royal Netherlands Indies Army,
was of great assistance to American
forces when they invaded. that
Moluccas island only 300 miles
from the Philippines,
Have You Heard?
An Aberdonian went to Austra-
lia. When he returned three years
later he found his three brothers,
all with beards, at the railway sta-
tion,
"What's the big idea?" he asked.
"Ye ken quite well ye took the
razor awa' Zvi' ye," was the reply.
—0—
"I told her that each hour
with her was like a pearl to
me."
"And did that impress her?"
"No. She told me to quit
stringing her?"
—0—
"And now, doctor, that I've told
you I am going to marry Jane,
there's one thing I want to get off
my chest."
"You just tell me about it, my
boy."
"A tattooed heart with the name
Mabel on it."
Daughter: "Dad, what's the
best way to make Willie stop
spending so much money oft
me whenever he takes me
of ?"
1: " L?ari'y him."
IIIeittoel� wr11 ".,C Iilte
MORE TERROR FOR TOKYO
This will give you an idea of what goes on in the B-29 assembly
plant at- Wichita, Kan., where this 17 -ton main center wing sec-
tion of the Boeing Superfortress, complete with huge dual wheels
of the main landing gear and two of the four 2200 -horsepower
engines, is being lowered to join the fuselage bomb bay section.
Soon the completed bomber will join others to help blast Hiro-
hito's empire
We Can't Do
Less Than They
Now is the time to get your
finances in order to buy Victory
Bonds when sales start October
23,
The success of this loan is just
as vital to Canada and to the fu-
ture of this country as any previous
loan, says the Financial Post. Its
auccess will be in proportion to
the amount of bonds bought by
individuals; to the degree of self-
sacrifice that they assume in those
purchases.
The war is not yet won. Our men
in the fighting services are now
making their most supreme effort.
The Canadian people at home, for
whom this war has meant so little
hardship, can surely do no less.
And It Wasn't
Even Paid For!
"This is a remarkable suit of
clothes I'm wearing," a man said
to his friend "Thc wool was grown
in Australia, the cloth was made
in New England, the suit was
tailored in .Rochester, and I bought
it in Louisville. Isn't it interesting
how so many people can make a
living out of something I haven't
even paid for,"
1933-44 Edition
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finance, education, etc: in brief, a
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social and economic -conditions of
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forwarded to the Dominion Statis-
tician, Dominion Bureau of Sta-
tistics, Ottawa.
How Can 1?
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can I keep the garbage
can clean?
A. The garbage map or pail will
be much easier to- elean if a fresh
newspaper lining is placed in it
after each emptying.
Q. How can I keep a raincoat
from flying open at the bottom
when facing a driving rain?
A. A couple of clasps sewed be-
low the lower button, to use in
such an emergency, will repay one
for the trouble.
Q.' How can I clean the pleated
lamp shades?
A. These shades can be cleaned
by using the blower of the vacuum
cleaner on them. The dust will be
removed in a short time.
Q. How can I avoid having
frosting that runs?
A. Add a half teaspoonful of
ORE
ae
Artist's conception of the Hematite ore
showings on the Western portion of the
Westland Prospecting Syndicate holdings,
the Mledssagl iron ore range, Algoma Min.
Mg Division. It Is easy to see thatthis
section of the properly lends Itself to open
cut mining operations.
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cAPITALIZAAy EION
$10,00 o®®
r'Pi—$feel°s Priceless Ingredient
Csignificaance to urada's rindustrial fnce as a uture e producerThe centres of thiseironnewly developre is a ing lndustrydeests within
the boundaries of Ontario and Its growth has been accelerated by the advent of Steep Rock as a
shipper of ore to the smelters of Ohio. As new zones of iron ore deposition are brought to light,
especially those which are easily accessible and developable at low cost, we are destined to benefit
from a rising industrial prosperity that amply assume a substantial future growth trend.
Summary Report on
WESTLAND'S Property
1 wish to submit the following re+
port On your group of Eighteen mining
chines, situated in Township 176. Sault
Ste. Marie Mining Division, Ontario,
approximately 18 miles North, of the
Village of Iron Bridge.
White River
property is reached by the
River Road, which is kept in
excellent condition by the Provincial
Government, from which a road turns
off to within two milts of your deems,
An easy trail continues front there to
your property.
The claims are staked on a very
promising Hematite deposit, which has
been traced for a distance of Three-
quarters of a mile over three claims,
and shows a well defined deposit of
strong continuity o Hematite, ranging
from eight feet to twenty feet in width
and in one place One Hundred feat
from wall to wall. The vein runs a
rude South of East, going into Stringer
Lake on the East, with good showings
of Hematite flote across the lake, On
the West side, where stripping is be.
ing done, the' vein continues in a
Asper conglomerate with plenty of
soft material for a replacement body.
I think that it is the Diabase that
has brought in the iron , .: and that
mining a minimum of,a six foot width
of this Hematite would show a good
profit. Therefore, with widths and
continuity .as above stated, it is easy
to see that this is a big thing.
In conclusion. 1 ort very impressed
with this deposit. 1t is'the largest Hem-
atite body that I have ever seen apart
from Steep Rock.
Respectfully submitted,'
(Signed) W. E. Stringer.
July 10111, 1914,
A sw• gait,c"erePly Goaneeiveel
'ttevel®banneznt Prefect of
remising Potentialities
Sufficient surface work, trenching, etc„ has been clone to date
to indicate that the find brought to light is one of major importance.
A drilling program Is shortly to be undertaken to define the depth
and extent of the showings. The significant feature about the grade
of ore found on the Westland property lies in the fact that from it
can be produced the finest grade of steel.
'Certificate of Assay No. 10235
Provincial Assay Office August 31st, 1944.
This is to certify that the samples assayed by us for the
WESTLAND PROSPECTING -SYNDICATE
, 24 King Street, West, Toronto,
gave the following -result:
Sample No. 1—Iron 64.41%
Sample No. 2—Iron .%
Sample No. 9—Jron - 0807.ld%94
Sample No, 4—Iron 682,1%
Sample No. 5—iron 00:.33°Jo
Sample
No. ,—Iron .. 61.79%
H. A. Modelle, Acting Provincial Assayer.
A nauf from tidewater to the greatest ore market in the
world, the smelters on the south shore of Lake Erie, can be effected
economically and profitably.
omest c Iron Ore Pru;& actioa
Sewn as Urgent National Need
Mr. W. L. Millar, Liberal Member of Parliament for Algoma.
Manitoulin, when defending the Ontario Government's One dollar
per.ton ore bounty, statedi "It is, estimated that Canada pays the
United Statese'approximately $200,000,000 for iron and steel in
various forms, and it is incumbent upon the Canadian people to rid
themselves of this serious handicap, by the fullest development of
an important and vital industry.
Offering of Units €i $30 Per Unit
(Each Unit exchangeable for a00 shares In a Company to be formed/
Units may be purchased throughour own. Bank or Broker —
or direct from:
Metal Syndicates
vyant ttltt,
(J. W. Ferguson, Manager)
24 Sting Street West
Toronto, Canada
nr pate. Usa, 0 W eltlt.)' 000.
Metal Syndicates, PONE ADELAIDE 4T20
id Ring W., Toronto. •
herewith my remittance of $ .n . . . ....:.......in full
payment for ^nits ' or Westland Prospecting
Syndicate at $3e per unit
baking soda to the boiling frosting
and it will keep it Fran) running.
Q. Flow can I Make an attractive
looking salad?
A, A pretty salad can be made
by jelling a chicken salad in the
shape of a ring and placing one's
favorite dressing in the hollow of
the ring,
Q. How can I remove marks
made from an indelible pencil?
A. Grease the spots with lard,
rubbing thoroughly. Then wash
with soap and warm Water.
Russia Replanting
Devastated Forests
Forest tracts in Russia burned
or cut down during the war are
now being restored on a large
scale, Tens of thousands of hec-
tares of forests are now being
planted in the liberated areas of
central Russia, Some 10,000 hec-
tares will be planted in the Orel,
Voronezh, Tula and other regions
this year.
ACCOUNTANTS' .@ AUDITORS.
INCOME TAX REPORTS, complete
monthly Bookkeeping Services,
,mall businesses our specialty.
A. Brett & Company, 8 Wellington
Street Last, Toronto.
BABY CRUCES
PULLETS: 13 A R R E D ROCKS,.
White Legho'ns, New Hemp-
ehires, Hybrids 18 weeks to lay-
ing. You will save money by
booking your 1945 chicks now.
'We give liberal discounts for early
booking and we guarantee the
price against a raise or decline,
There Is also the advantage of
getting the chicks when you
want them by ordering early.
Send for catalogue and pricellst,
Tweddle Chicle hatcheries Limit-
ed, Fergus, Ontario.
FOR IAiMEDIATE DELIVERY WE
have laying pullets, and for later
in the month n, limited supply of
dayolds. November and December
chicles should be ordered now.
We have copies of the Report on
Ontario's 1944 Poultry Confer-
ence, and will be glad to .mail you
copy. Bray hatchery, 130. John
St, N,, Hamilton, Ont.
CHOICE - PLL LETS LAYING AND
ready to lay, Barred Rocks, New
Hampshires, White Leghorne, Hy-
brids and otherbreeds. Order
your 1945 chicks now. Discounts
tor Early Booking and Early De-
livery. It w115 pay you to write
for prices. to -day. Top Notch
Chickertes, Guelph, Ontario.
DYEING a CLEANING "
HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us
for information. We are glad to
answer your questions. Depart-
ment
Limited II, 7.41 Parker's Dye Street, ToWorks
ronto.
FOR SALE
ATTENTION FARMERS!
ORDERS TAKEN FOR SHEAF
Loader attachments for Corn
Binders for 1045 delivery. Place
your order now. Por further In-
formation write Peter J, Seip,
Gads 13111, Ont.
ELLII'l't-(U Mt1TOHB. NEW, USED,
bought, sold, rebuilt; belt s,
pulleys, brushes, A11en• Electric
Company Ltd., 2320 Dufferin St..
Toronto.
POR SALE—FREMLIN'S HOUNDS
thoroughbred, seven only, Guar-
anteed to hint. Order promptly,
D. W. Fremlin, Bur River,
ARMY BOOTS -
NEWLY RECONDITIONTD BOOTS
of our armed forces, perfect con-
dition, 33,25 delivered. money -
"tacit guarantee. State size, send
money order. Ruskin & Co.,
Peterborough, Ont.
FOR SALE REGISTERED OXPORI)
Down Rams, one two years, one
Yearling, also Ram Lambs, reas-
onable price. Call 0l11nnders,
R.R. Nn. 2, Hnrrnw.
JOHN fi URR HO It I'LUNTAL MILL,
turret lathe with auto drive and
motor. Aiadison bearing grinder,
3 butfe•s, sheet metal roll form-
ers, 22 used Caliper thread. gttuges.
N.P.N.S, and B.S.P. with setting
plug gauges free fit go and hat
go. Contact. Ir. C. Martin, 72
Stnffi'd St. AD. 1427, Toronto.
Men's Handkerchiefs lOc ea.
WRITE FOR FREE LIST ON A1.1.
dry goods, flannelette and small -
wares. Part time agents wanted,
Orders over 32,00 sent postpaid.
Gfunoodsded. satisfactory orninney re-
-
LA Wr,ANI)- & tyl,AT INC,
%Vholesnie Retail
917. mount rt ore; 1t1., Depl. 1'.P
aiontreal
'B'UCICEYE. TILING AfACIIINE
complete with surveying equip-
ment. 7n working condition.
Price, R.R. 1 Wheatley, Ont.
NEW DISCOVN RI TESTED, SAVES
45% gasoline, guaranteed. Send
stamped envelope for information.
S. .Brodie, VI1nn, Alt,,.
SL!PIT
HARNESS DRESSING FINEST
leather and harness preservative,
Slipit also has -many- household
uses Ole up at most grocery. hard-
ware and chain. stores. A product
of Lloyds Lnhoentorles, Toronto.
$1 1311i'S 1 sttAme ON $L.2,t100. VIC-
tory-Villa at beautiful Chestnut
Hies In Islington, open for inspec-
tion. Sponsored by Cal. Streight
Branch,
edls -for' isMemorial Legion.
now nearing completion. Sand $1
to M. Evans, Sec„- Islington,
CARROT 'l:ulcn EXTRACTOR,
afruits
nd lenfyelvegetables, ltir11 Read,
Box 3, Coleman P.O., Onta'io,
BUSINESS 13L0CK, BRICK AND
stone; first class gt'Oeery and
Liquor Control on corner withn.'
tartho alDeetd s,shome. KingSt Vet,
Gannnoque, Ontario. P.O. Box 605.
CA:R.LOTS OF COLTS, FARM AND
bush horses for sale: Write, 1'. E.
Mu.rplty Chaplet, Saslt,
"FAIRWAY”
IT CI_EANSI—
A S IT WAXESI—
AS 1T POLISI-TESI
Quirk t fti lent fttoor Tool! Cane
Ellen Patent. AIn serums, workmanship.
goo reDiced troll ddtea tiots with
Inch lair\t lv," only, $5.75 express
lin rd C.0,1). .105 Gerrard Street,
FARMS FOR SALE
IDEAL M.1✓UIUM DA1Il1( PA1120,
fenced and tiled. hydro and water
serviced buildings, wind a n d
• lightning protected; rail and bus
commode' outlets. " McKenzie,
Princeton, Ontario.
FARM FOlt SALE AT ORO STA -
tion, 116 acres, 8. acres. bush, 86
acres under cultivation, balance
pasture. Steel -roofed barn 100' x
45'. 8 -roomed brick house with
steal roof. Driving shed and
blacksmith situp with steel roof,
Silo. Close to school, village and
station.' Apply Thos. P. Bell, Oro
Station, Ontario.
120 ACRES ON NO, 2 HIGHWAY
- - in Colborne East, 8 -roomed Brick
House, city conveniences, 3-plece
bath, running waier, electricity
all buildings, 2 ereelcs, large hen-
house. Apply 1Varrysh, Colborne,
Ontario,
It1.L0 WANTI5D
HERDSMAN, 11.0.0. 1 Xi'ERIENC-
ed, also other help, for drth'y.
fare? near St. Catharines, immed-
iately, good residence, city lights
and water. Apply, with full par-
ticulars and reference. il3Atabon's
Dairy, Port Dalhousie, Ont...
HAIR DORS:1NG
AMBITIOUS GIRLS and
MIDDLE AGE
womennrdlrst+000adsfinestand ageachl.Refined,-
dignified work. Splendid
liter -
attire. Write
larvel rHairdressintor gSchools,
368 BlOor Street, 'Toronto. Drenches
44 King Street, Hamilton, and 74
Rideau Street, Ottawa.
LEARN HAIRD11ESS1N0 TEM
Robertson method, Inform,, Oen
on request regarding classes,
Robertson's Hairdressing Arnd-
emy, 187 Avenue Road, Toronto.
7.rVHST(If'1�
FOR SALE, IIPRIJ OI 2e PURE -
bred Durham cowsand calves
and site; reason for selling, ill
health Apply W. L. Hotelmen,
Tweed, Ont. Telephone NO. 10.
OIACtII 15ftl' 1x011 $ALI5
PORDSON TRACTOR, u1'5coNDI-
tioned, steel wheels, $a76. 16 La
Plant Ave., Toronto,
MEDICAL
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mime! Wh, He
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Remedies, SpeeinlIsl,a. Toronto 2.
BAUIIIEKA FOOT BALM destroys
offensive odor Instantly, • 45cr
bottle. Ottawa agent, Denman
Drug Store, Ottawa:
IT'S IMPORTANT — 11VLRy SUP -
fever of Rheumatic. .stns or.
Neuritis should try Dixon's Rem-
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Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00.
ARTIE -MI.1C PAIN? 10011 ARTIi'-
rttle Pahl take Fennel Rheumatic
Arthritic. Pain 'rt,bioto — get
positive relief! At your druggist's
*or send $1.00 tndny and rceolve
one month's sltpply postpaid,
Fermnl Distributors, Bos 712,
Lrindnn, Ont.
C10011 ADVICE! EVERY SUPI''PR-.
er of Rheumatic, tnlns or Neur-
itis slieuld try Dixon's Remedy,
:1Luntus Drug Store, 335 Elgin,
Oonw,, Pnstmtid $ 1.00.
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sells, exehnnges musical Instru-
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WANTED TO BUY ILL KINDS OP
haral ood
alai) small`(Inion 111:ynd bolts•, ' wood 1Vr tlogeee
Pogdo] & Gross, lrurnitm'o Co.
Ltd., Wnscarton, Ont.
WANTED TO PURCHASE
1.1A3' 1N CA1'1LOA D 1093 (1'!112
prompt or sea ticrecl ahipme,n t.
Write Hugh 21, Scott & Co. Hay
and Grail] Dealers 402 A'.1et3111,
SL" Molitreril 1, P.O.
PORTABLE SAWMILL WANTED..
1 13n lin, Grnvenburst, Ontario.
WANTED TO BUY BUSBY .LANDS
or Panna 05(1tahning bush lands,
sus table to nut furnd tn•e lumber..
Write Bogdan ' & Gross, Irmo Rut,.
Co. Ltd., Walkerton, Ont..