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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1935-02-22, Page 6q wilt rob, *WA, -Q f 0, ak.51. th, -R.Ips te A, egialwom of the hakh"i, nwo tww ,,h4,qa �_,Ykz� w it . e vh�pbWal, golicy. ftr the 1086 sealsilif a Vftbell Uo"M 01,0 gq% 'In 'A�� at de 4A g fe way ove alteavitioc and the owlaing 4nqrthe hais beeh d fZQqA those * MA*1*91A h ve r , if� 1984 twti an4i pwle;aiaed a e4avW CAT'efill .4tOen- of rule 13, Thi� 'Iesaler rdmwked tbat has lbeien insertiedtioi Poo 01* who serTAM4 Rev. Mr. t'lon, utt provine. lux, Gibson% W%* At 'The CAMW Rim "b" are a pattiem es whiich -have asked forproelakilaMor for aiaybo4-� while another imporber of the hatichery regulatdona and im pawy meetn�,g of the Lad- who had' not been pRaldcularly pleas, hvJbchdlng Only firom approved bloodL �.ub theboale of �fts. Dun ed w6th 00=1e Of ttli-et birds WA yew telst6d-fhoolils The ril-leiisigis. follows: in the villugeou. WZ declared that 'Canad4ulis wouYd carvie No uppbroved,Aaitchery shall shk there bedn-g.,a gooid, @it- 'a JsVeidal, rAche Jim ibeimselves, if *Chicks mto any proAnce, wWoh hw It. being St. V , they kept (to that kind- of quelity for included blood teslti6g in As, flock ap. in 6ut, in proval ploilicy was carried, and where- the hattcbkir� on and asplend1d, time regulations am in effe4_except ap- pavved haWchevies uWng only oeug_- 'D'ona"d Mc'Keaw was at Nia- Dislinfectant Manufacturers from bloodi­teA�ed flocks. a *Qi* ago Saturday wtbendk.- ftineTia, of his cmmh ii&q Weatz- n XT 'W -m Weitzmw?s m den, nable, ivens ew Plant, in Canada ,Mwy Park and he�r. early life spaint near Crom[axty, being the J�ewson's Antiise6Ut Company of of thd late James.,Pawk. England, a �Dw Tooniths- ago, eomplet- 3tanley Allen, of Edimointon, to �he de�th of hiz, mother,* 0 mg.0*0=16. '-wit the city, of Lachine, Que., -to establish apaant for .1,2:4!M. "Aeft, arrived homle, on Thurs- Vhe manufacture of Disinifectants... ThIg brings W latsib and vidl, spend SOmte time to Canada, one of Bri7 tadba's, h* relatives in 01,_ neighbo,_ ong is oldest mianufavturers of Disin- fe&231tts- It also --hows, confidence of s. lRaid of the A 'Mrr laage spent a British inaimufmotulrers as to tillie, fu - ouple Of dl&ys last week visiting her ture of the Dominion of Carrads, w a for suiter in at. marys. miarket their materials. This P121111s may be Vlwtted righ't at the whole venture was brought about af- fropt, ilivowl'ided they do na tbloom at ter a Ivery careful survey of the Do- 'Canadian Turkeys Praised milinkA as 'to its conswulmption of dis- i-f�-taeit,,,by ispiedal representative varieties, immediately behind them. of Pearsfonls Antiseptic Co. of Lon, f RePor roin Great Britain con-' dbr4 Engliamud. Last summer, the aermitg -the turkeys sent by Canada General Manager of Pewsmps Anti - tis to the Bri Jh Chriistmas market aTe septic 00=�WW, Mr. V. G. Gibbs, paid, full of praise� and unite in sayin a visit to 'Canada and spent some Jbhtwb Canadian turkey raisers. and af, tim1e, on, Itillis matter under his own ttliose who Were associated with the personal itNvestiigaedon. 'Me outcome v1dipmentis thiis season, have demon- was the ie�gtajblishment of a plant. stmted their ability to supply to tne Thda plant is mw in operation and Drko'hsh trade exactly what it wants. wUl 4E�mploy when running to full ca - W Wallbm, Markets,' Commissioner PaIcitY over two hund!red people, Its A for'Suka-teliewan in the British Isles rn)aodJrrbm oufflput pier anuum, will be paild -personal visitis'bo thle London, over one mkl�liion gsllmls. It is ujn� Central Meat Markets at'Srrithfield aoubteffliy t�he. largest disinfectant to. see the Cainadian turkeys being plant in, Canada and the only bne,de- iiinpaglied and tat the same time to votod'exclusively -to the manufacture look over some of the Brilds-h and of diginfec tants. continental birds. In a written'Te-' Llt il-9 Interestihig, (boo, to know that port (he stabod: ti the Pearson's An, septic Company of "Without the slightest besitwdon Hual waa first _,ta,1ylasjedi ,, 1885 by low cm state that the birds sent from Air. w�miam peamon who,,,,, the . 10- would care te -pay for. 'In conelusion, may it be suggested veriftor, olf Cireolin. Oreolin 'is well known in this country, and the world the% in'A�eud of giving orders to thmugh&ilt. In fact, this . is th� edghteenth plant.,estabaiished. At tljs s�tra ge traViellimg uurverY salesmen, p1lant, Will be manufactuzed, the Com- an attemipt be mahe to hum your pimy`is weld -known producte. ke e- "If my three baby boys were rest- 1935 Hatchery Regulations less with colic or peevish from their teeth I gave them s� Baby'B Own When only a few chicks are boi be Tablet and they were soon adeep," is, n raised, and -Urde 1 , ot an, important says Mrs. T. Tweedy, 475 Mill-* wood Rd.; Toronto. These sweet factor, natural mW&btdis may be us - little tablets remove the cause of ed, but where chicks axe to be raised fretfulness d the child becomes comnlercially -and time is an. impm- happyand.we again. Alltheoomi- twit flactox, arti ficial metho& are ad- mon ailments of little folk am vised. For this reason, the Dontn_ tl d safety corrected with -Baby�s,Qwn Tabletit. ion Depautraent of Agriculture has re- Price 25C at your druggist's. mislued and -brought up,to d1abe C3'xcu- 12X 76 which deabs with the -brooding Dr.williams, and rearing of chicks, Iive than onie which has, � spent a week or more' travelling aver the Province. 754 With reference to the rearing of chilcks undieir the hatchery regulations, flu Ric PERFEC *ONE POUND'now HALF POPP now 15(. Only one teaspoon of Perfection Cocoa required to make a cup of delicious, full -flavoured, nourishing Cocoa. "See the Size -Taste the Quality -Compare the Value." F 0101 lie alit JdO d -goo" o at t We Oat. _. 0 oAt", 1061�� .6,;; b itie a An Insect iVeather Prophet Not ada stories -about inseets aG weather forecasters- can be dl�snljissL-d as mythis. Albeirta, hais an insect that -is a real weaithe,r� Prophet. it is the m-Unurebeleftle, of the genus A-phodius whioli emerges, suddienly in' the spring and autumn i1n, couxubless, thousands, A thorough study of the weather re- cords faflis to giffe ainy reasion. waiy the 'beetles should' fly when they do, aws H. L. Seamans, of the Domin�m El4onliological LaborwbDry at Lath - bridge, but there is & distinct and valuable connection between the beetde flights, andi the- weathel, , &iat follows. The firsit flight inthe spring is usuaRy the f�olrerunnier of a cold spell with snow, but this cold period is the last %�fore spring growing c0n, ditilpinsi anfive, The suitu-mu fldght immediaMy preceides the first snow or severe frost and' is the forecast Of the end of -growing conditions, and genleirgl insect activity. 'While mald, weather moy occur after the aubrmn flight, a seiie-ond flight folliows� and this is the prelude to very severe weareher. Gardenier§ and' growers of root crops, in the Lethbridge ' istrict, are not stampeded. into utlicovering theiir delicate plants� io�; setting �ut bulbs, In spaing just fbeeguse there has been a week or two. of ideal spring wexther eawly in the season. They wait for the Up from the beetles. Sterling Trusts Assets High- er; Net Profit Declines SteKing Trusts Oorp. reports an Increase of 30 per cent. in guaranteed trust funds during 1934, a gain- of $224,510 in total assets and a strong ratio of Uqti6d assets to depbsit lia- bili-ties. Net proftt, -before taxes, is lowe—at $12,950, due to the fwt that a larger Propowtion of 1drids, was in the form of liqlid assets on wthich the interest reiurn was lower and. alsio tothe decision not'to include in- -tewst on iscirne, mortgageg and, SetUTi-' ties not colillected daring the year but whioli, in lwge part sholild be ulti- matiely oolliected. Total ass�rbs amount to $11,716,819. Bstafts, trusts and agencies, under adminietratdon are slightly -higher at $9,697,552 wh�le funds, in guaranteed trust acrount we up to $1,076,323 from $827,292, Increase in gueran- te6d trust account is sib -own by gain in guairant.eed trust eaertificatc-s which �re upto $892,,915 from $677,555, x4d, in depoedtis wihich are up to $183,408 from $149,737. ln",Wtanent in bonds and cash on ,hand ainount to 140 per cent. of de- pasit liabilities. In guaranteed trust account eaz5h an hand is slightly higher sit $34,543. Investment in bonds is up to $175,1292 from $124,- 685 whil�e investa-dent in. Irriortgager, is up to $866,658 from $667,141. In caPital account, cash is highe-r alt $21.222, advances, to es��tes, trusts and agencies is sq6ghtl�' lower at $130,401, while investment. in mort- gages and agrelemelftits of sale is down to $463,724 favm. $&04,714 at ther end a 19133. Re -aa estateheld for sale is up to $127,,9.94 from, $110,996. Paid - in <aPital armombs to $790,M and revewvle fund rel-niains at $60,000., Con- tingent reserve for depreciation, and poss�ble loss on investinionts has been reduced from $87,805 -to $74,813. Proc fit and-,kls-s 'surplus is UP to $13,774 from $5,676. Wild Radish Eradication Wild radish, sornie6ines called jointed c1borlOck, wild turnip, or jointed md1sh, is wi* annual and win- b�r annual, grow—, g from. one to two feet Mgh. It produces a large num- ber of seeds, WhIdli. have the ability, app2mently owbig to ib6ir oily nature, of lwing dmmmint, not only over the Vn'nteT but for S narribe-r of years, and then when eonditions are favor - 'able, Of prodki6nig fine vigorous Plants. It Occuir,-J in. cultivated cropis and grain, and introdudtion is gener- 8111Y'bhVdg'ht about by seeding unclean grafin. Vantml measures which have been evolved at the Dorrimon Exiperi- mentXd Station Sit Kenedville, N. S., include a copper sulphate solution, dxw Pew carit strength (15 pounds of bluedthnie to, 50, ga, M.n,.s of wimter) spralyed On the grain emp of each rotation when the zafth plants hovis fronm tbiree to five lewves. The ord- inarY fiour-row potatio, sprayer is u% - ed for. the work at a preemwe of 200 Pounds. 'Some M gallons of liquid an's 0equixed per som and the emt averages abbut $2.20 per acre per apphica"on. if I ova infestation is new, 90 time should be lost in hand. pulling -the plants, making sure that aome is left to, produce seed. R 0 ft "T W101V MAP WOW ltZASED A I . Wife , Put - Kruschen in ftis 'Coffee He could, not understand wi�k the headuchles he had * been subject to suddenly ceased'. His wife told, him and he at ou.pe sat down, and wro;� the following lett1er:_ "I am 62 Years of age� and evier s.inoe I Was a bloy of ten. ywris, I was subject, to very bad headaches. But two Years ago'the headaehe� stopped --dior what reason I dkd not tknow. I was surprised when one day -my wife told we I had been using Kr _"chen -f years Salts 11� M7 coffee or over two,,' I am still using "Ahein, ais I know of nothing finer for the system." -J T. Ifle4daebes, r.�, -newly alway�*be traced to a ddsoWered stionlach and to thle unsuspected' retention Ila' the Syst(Jin'Lof s1tagnating waste material which pbiison4 the blood. Remicire, these poisonsi--pre;venf them forming again-aild you'll never have to wor. rY any mote. An�f that isi , just'llaw Kruschen Salts brings, swift amd last- ing relief from headaches. Kruschen Salts aid Nature to cleame, your body eomplbteI7 of a clogging waste� mat- ter. (Where n'Ooessary to import seed from other ()eunides, it may 14p adL vantageow for the &-veretary of the Sodety or the Chidrinflu of the Flield Crop ComInAtbele to -purchase seed, r&- quired by all comLpsting members, It waist redolylmed(bd the minimum, acre.age relqUked be lowered h76rn five toi three. Ainy faatiner wishing to enteir a .1hrgw flidld wdE be pebinifted' to do S% bA maller' area wust be separated by a space equal to one width of a isved drM. 'For Nbirmern ontaTio it :war. con,� sidered one acre migbit'be permitted. JA is expected also the serienge re- quirem)ent fbir PoWitods may be'low- Ile Late R. Gerry Willis It was with deep regiidet that the citizens of this com�nqlnity learned, of lbble dealth of R. lGerry Will* 60 Gloucester Street, Toynonto, at thD home of his parents, Ex -Mayor W., H, and (Mrs. Williks hem on Friday even - Ling, FWbruiary Oth. Gerry ww born ,here in 1892 and when, albout fto Yews of aV went,with. his parents -to Seafioi:lth. Hie attended public seffilooil'and 061,14hite Institute'jn that town, coming bhok to Wineeiii when h6s parmits rerbumeld heretin 1906. For fivL1 Years he was 'enigagiedl in his fatbees shoe store. AX -that Ime, 20 years ago, he, wentito Toronto, where hle� bal Positions, with Blaitchford Shoe Stiouie und- Ell-lia, Wiiitheirs,.jewel_� lers. Up until a yiew ago he was city traveller for th(e Victoria Paper and Twine Company, when he was forced to reiiinquilsh, this position due to poor heMlih. For the last.'five Years the dweasedhasnot enjoyled good- hmlth and A was only his gri-m deernifina- tion, thiatt kept him on. his job despite his sufferiing. In May last yew he M-17amed,lhome and spent this sumtmer with )his pareints. On his return. to Toronito he fafled to show improve- ment, He rwas brought home by his mother on Wed-nesdiay of last week, 'but denth lbrouWht rtli�ef F-idqv 5000 Facts About Canada For 1935 The public will again welcome, the anival -issue of "5,000 Facts About Canftda�" now irf its 32nd year, com- piled by the well knorwn Canaffian writer and 1ectuir%,FTank YeIgN and which thee won a 11: defserved PoPu_ larity for the conciseness and vailkw of Ris Information. R is truly a 'abloid cyclopedia of the Dominion- 6angda in a Nutishlell-,lor two,- as Andy would say. Here within, brief compasis are all the salient features of the country for the current yew, arranige,d under fifty &mpter heads ranging from Agricwtuwe to. Yukon. Thiis handy liftle, volumie,___�Ias full of miewt as a comainuvt--is, a revelation of the Troigrea*ve story of the Do- p6tion in a single year, &-nd should Prove a source of enicouratgement; to W and a revelatWon ais well of the favorable tranlcb of rielcent months,-. It "Siells Cairlddla" most effecW:Wly, and its wide circulation is good, :1.1 buaine". Copie!q at 35 cents = T three f1or a dollar aniaiy be bad from 1 588 Huron Stiteeit, Toronto, or from leading newsdealers,. ' .1 Perennials Will 'Aid in Rome Beautification Peremials, are plants- which grow years afte1r ytear din the garden and mid adapted to many usleg. They may be planted -in, c�njunctil-Dn Wft shrubs -ond mW08 a 906d edging for be-& of thet" plaints. Some vaTiLties, we at their best in the water garam; others To Well if naturalized in the Wd 4goAdjln; bult *0 incr#qzingly Popular perennial border is- where these plants are -seen at their best. Alpth1d alvd rock gardw Plants, are of wqyse oerenrA - in habit 'but as f many "varleties; suitable for. tbii� type Of gawleming will griow only under the =MW,4PI) JandWdOomls OroWided in, Oe Field Crop Competitions garden, they will not be treated At the rec�-nt annual convenVibn of ib de1tdI here, Agricul�kft.l (SociefieL% dis�jmion on. 39any perenTgaAs t�rj�b � quite WWI Redd crop wasi. problin- under advelve oonffitjoil% ba% if beist ent. A vet7 ww Tkwaltfs are to be dlita%edl their likes ap deimantEng the use of reg- and &IL91*69 must fle, isl*adledl ath pri& i seled flor all field crop compe- Per cmdilgom prolvide(t Feeding, tfiblOw c0nift1CtOd by AfgWicultuavI So, oM%ivWftg, watering, and protection ciietie81 OoMetmnig crops f1or iwbwl� reg- from extrmne vve .�Iler coo&tgow i9beTV4 Meid is, avaiTalble. CerML-ld mu1st be a1ttanded to Wt the Vk"er Wed fbT,Pftwboes VAR, be, demanded. In*, and anyme 1T*mdj1ftg to Plant Mn addkion, to a,mimber of com- a Perennial bed or bio� uAght dbo b�ned field crop cbm1perdtionv,. thirty- Well to consider biow milch flimie, will six *anffing field crop &a4yetWons ble =Wlable and VU* a4mor",gly. wiere held % 1934. It isl e-Apected the Th% is riot �aid to dj�§ciyar.agb e3#beh- uUmb;er v4II ibe hx4%owdl to 10o ft6 Ave pUnting, but Ttiltkoi. 66'"�&ur_ se0sm, W care of 006 plaw6fil'i -it's rvdy,#* A&kuftvW -Sod&*1§1 pr,6p6sing to doife-, and 4", 'sa%xfdw,�n W" Will boad, ft com #ogH�jw W6M be -rva:rel� ?'Mft frora, the oY4W1.0r orig- Well tb 291611txl� 41.111�10 1P will toid tat a tcr- O*r 01;e� OUTTI)r Of' t tendve W09twMwit kwi. V -dd ft, *deit im rodd gbmig bb 600 "It % "d �0 6f soy T i -p T . ...... . . . *A or Inior, so dww�ad ipfloh on north 'of 4�, PU KWU IT may Ve enuenow in vagwtih 1W Q elrouni1stanew i wwr=4, A tqck� of caoog tu ground U 'A valuable iMet,, aPd rdi7 ft rutb6r rtwi*, S470 Jojoqtte�w I to be provido3d eith,or �w U befte, surubs f3e ur TO ater -far. 1p au, Insh-we of Bobvir, u4vws�- or. a lv4no-coviered fen,60.9r.wall. Ex� ityof XuAtw4- he M 4- posure Is not so im1portamit i , U $svd Pro theat is u6 W0 -. 64,14 C , Ovor date* B vmb 31 heavy "de to the South, the 011ow du wivIber as it vp neeaw. W. yeem and usuaft the farth 00 Hilt fair Qu_ er avray the d�p wwwma tadop c4vler da . ilearesit treeig are froin'the perennial 4�oql. complody, the Ste&$ [on X 01re a over 25* e" Iled t border tal'o eaver. , the P"ants will be Of PlaM4 04 of rea�&h' On WhIft orectiid CU ;Mxp ap.4 go Larp rat 00 U1 0 FREE on waftl4s. DuThv Wigh, fide the, VIM1109 Ism in row's wi the tall Plants at the back liollowed-by those I stiadmeWinding on their scaffolds, a- bbrv!ei the waftmlook like a group of ,-Or se" 25c for 10 Big Packet# 90901X ca erw t a u I r 205CF WZker5t,4? n d"M of -medium and dwarf h1eight at the f run1b give a' Mery molwitionoys -lake dwellihigs. Tihere axe two. cream.- of or a anivs. S CAO., 2,37 Fafts ap- pearamee to the border- and a much eries. on thio dis1hods and the farmers ma&aftM 001b hw 1313M 1137 bettereffect is produced whien groups from dw shbWv flow are ma`cl�B`Of iliffeeent vaketles and of milk. heights. It is not necessary to keep the tall PI"Ints .-to the back lin this cale. In fact, aNino of this Aalles� P121111s may be Vlwtted righ't at the fropt, ilivowl'ided they do na tbloom at a rAmuw period to, smaller -growing varieties, immediately behind them. A great m1amy perennials bloom. in ARE YOU 0"lY sping -and athough these are usually of low-gro)wIng habit, they BUILDINA or. may b16 Planted in whiost any situa- tWon in the border, 1.EM,0DE,L1atNG ? " theb floworing petiod- is over in. Imlost cases before ithe -tall plants are high enough to *them. DoWt conudt yourself until you get e facts about E. S. P. hide Fbir those who �re not Barns ,,' 'Steel Truss, Tram very sure of thAr gard�ening ability, or C' ever... ed. . the irl1s, baby�q brieath, beeballm; phlox Makefull use of our twentyyears', and speedwdll we] be foliind, .9atisfac experiencein'BarnB6ildiagl Let tory. The above-mentioned pl; the Engineers in our Farm Build - fire especially hardy and, while many ings Department advise you. Their Moro could be included "'in the list, tiftere are enough different vairletje�s services are absolutely free to farmers who 'are building or of the kinds mentibiled to fill as large remodelling, a perennial border as nWat people Write today would care te -pay for. 'In conelusion, may it be suggested the% in'A�eud of giving orders to s�tra ge traViellimg uurverY salesmen, x3! Guelph St. Preston. ont. an attemipt be mahe to hum your Factories also at Toronto and MontreaL. ordft filled either locally or direct 'by repuUblb niarseryoon. Thb would, lead t`0 M1QVe satisfaction, as either your 19jeal suPrA7 store or the nuT- serymitu is in a pbsition, to give you the best advice as to the harilkiless and re1quironientv of any Plaint you desilre DON'T PJ;�K BAKINGTAMURES I may to geow. A plant which h- Only out of the ground for a short time has a, Much better- chance to Iive than onie which has, � spent a week or more' travelling aver the Province. Economics Of Shoal Hay LU several -p--oints, in the freish-wa. ter vorticri, of -the St. L*wrenee ostu- ary -there are extensive shooials which are ubeolvered' at 1`0W tide, f6r ex- amPlb, ait fte I10 aux Giruos, and the, Ile aW.- 0de1s, 30 nfileff below Quebec City. These shoals are of econdim6c im1portainee. sei�y­firm families, 11ve on those trwo, Uands and, on� tale shoal eaeh fanner has a strip one or tWo ampents (200 to 400 feet) iul width, running uorthwedt and south -1 east. Tble lim�ts of thev6 strips. axe marked oirilyby a fewstiaikeis.- Hay- making time Jls about the 10th of Ala -gust but the li�ay is, usidd in the winter tiTae only. In the sumniler MATERIALS. DON'T RISK DOUBTFUL BAKING,POWDER. LESS THAN 10 WORTH OF MAGIC MAKES A, FINE CAKE111 saysMISS HELEN G.CAMP- BELL, ivell-known director of the Chatelaine Insfitute Canada's Leading Cookery Experts'caution agaist itrusting expensive ingredients to inferior bakinp, powder. They advise MAGIC for best resultgl, CONTMNSN6ALUM—TbJsstatementoqevwy MADF tin is your guarantee that Magic Baking Pow- , Ut N6der is free from alum or any harmful ingredient. CANADA WHEN THE, HOUSE SEEMS EMPTY WITH MARY AWAY AT BOARDING SCHOOL . - - AND LETTERS SEEM A LONG TIME COMING . - - - AN . D THE. HOL.IDAYS,ARE WEEKS AWAY.!.,, Pick up the telephone. A Long Distance chait will cheer you up and. Mary too. 0 1".g Distance is a comfort in'deed. It gives you so ;nuch at such lov� cost. You can talk 100 miles or so for as little as 30 cents. Consult theiroat pages in -your directory. Mo J*- HABIKIR& I'M .14 .11 -1� -O,y