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The Goderich Star, 1931-05-28, Page 6
THE COMMIT STAR Yssl giiitZ t %VtISIltriLL WS AND INT ORM STION FOR ''HE ;BUSY FARMER Warts ca &v Ptd. l dada PeNt'grocrieof iii:m,*a� i9t Cal;era full tc► is linos- which next year will draw approoximate- tcut i,3, ra t;,c�gnbarirara, tib area bete', 1y 50.difa'erR:rt eonntnea into friiendly tccate 10.a P.mnezt all of h eel^nles ;o. d J1 every tete 8X888 and bixcs►t ©+ ,- j eanoy Infeetcd cltseasetl cell. lie Ciel; ant wait ler tae Ieltaveta. calla teed Estate , %team gilds -in ghtoh no *eclat attention 1133 hegira given to eitseael do not mane geed (Moil reel means .geed potatoes, law lin dlosee:, avail•6roWn selected tnbert x.h::le ttt tarn have eon well -stored. A, new ba:o ctet of fectete?etieernine ti cam bare bee been published by Um Ontario algricuituralCollege, Guelph. xt aro ull particulars about the nest and law.% can Lw externranated. Leery coral grower shntlail Get one now free of coat. at wail cave mucbm trouble .and expense. • 'Wineleg Slogan • Out e8 18,0.0 c ingans.:subfftted 1n the Oman C'mttcst .conducted by thea World.a .Grata IS b bitlon and. Conference, the emit= chose one that tersely expresses CM Vanessa .ami object of the event DILIS Ittt � ruestluoZfefhlibel---- owed itchhase ems. Pliesgegen' Calle . got usek. Alt ate , sta. £ermpaetitPen anti conference at Regina. "Sheer what 5cu grow and Coen what lou know" is the pe ze-winning Wogatk rend the -latter part of the accepted Wateltwsrd i^, of eon:teeny gnawing t►n- pertawee, Corn Helps 'Quality care eltiler for silage or for hustling g fa the ,result of euttable seed and stateble preparation for the soli. On- tario growers of cern for husking puri' mow ore warned that planting this crop'. later than the end of the first week in Juno may prevent its ripening. Testa' have been conducted at the 0. A. C. relative to different dates of planting coupled with fertilization with high phosphato ferttiizere. Records obtained deny :that a 'Weeks delay in planting could be largely overcome by the use of suitable fertilizers, Fertilizers of ;an anelyals of 2 -12—c, -or 2=30-4 turd at the rate of 600 pounds per acre et the. time. or placating, . have been tound•to hasten the ripening of the crop at least a week, It la a welt -known fact that 'corn well advanced toward ripening makes a rich, er quality of ensiles than does green, corn with white immature cars, • °row- ers of this crop for silage purposes can inereaee the total weight. per acre and Atro greatly.iinprovv"•:the'-reedifg•`g.arny of con by proper regulation of manor- ing and fertilizing. • Corn anti ;toile_ Corn aid ro„ Ya ate two Crepe Celestial for all tsinGs 01' live allele, taking tilt plaeo of grCex .a,a 111 the ration longi after the seaseee Ser grass la Wee. Corr; 1s planted any time after danger of frost; is past. Mangele should be put in Ult.,' ly eazly -so that tiro seed will have they early rno Bute, Turnip* are not planted' before ti►e second week in June said may go to atll ablaut Jety 10. Tf planted too early they ,are likely to begone taugh and make less palatable feed Haan three whieie Maim most of their growth in early fall Moo Sweet Clover. as Manure i urlrag recent years roam? faro Meta lave been growing sweet clover in rotatiee with potatoes. A fall crop of sweet clover plowed- under may be eon- ldered wertla as much es, 25 to 30 tones of barnyard manure... Where farmers have plenty of menace available itmay not be desirable to grow sweet clover tor. the purpose of plowing it . down, but Where the manure supply is _Unshed it has been prate/kW-Oat toitew the above plan of action. The most essential pre- cautions to be observed In growing sweet clover are to zuako aura that the soil is not aced, that- it hr well enough. drained, to prevent heaving and that the Beed tri inoculated, Vine Crop Vrespeets Report from district representatives reveal that practically all farm crops, with the exception of strawberries, which are expected to be below average yield, give' .;promise Of good returns. Warm weather and frequent 'showers have brought along spring grains wonderfully. Pasture has made good headway, veldch is.. most -fortunate :as..teed supplies . are beginnitrg to run low. it is almost cer- tatn that the acreage of both spring grains and eiew alfalfa, clovers and Establiampd, law ell presentation, m easily understandable form, of the. Bank's SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT 30th April, 1931 LIABiLnitg Deposits. . $665,750,090 A5 Payable MX demand and after ?take. Notes of the Bank its Circulation . $3,667,943.00 Payable on demand, Letters of Credit Chasten -ding 8;973,911.94 Other Liabilities . keno -di& do not cone under the fa.regeing headings! Total liabltities to dte Public $710,726,40.10 LIOILITLES TO THE' SIMREHOLDERS Capitaio swots and Undivided Profits it Reserves for Dividends .' . • TS& amount repreients :he shareholders' isterese in the Bank, which &Wider to the public take Precedence. Total Liabilities • • • 76,171,269.11 ver To meet the foregoinz Liabiiitiet the Bank hos Cash in its yanks and in the Central.Gold Reserves Notes of and Chorea on•Other Banks' • Payable in au" on kerettlation. 'Money on Deposit with Other Banks GOVerturien$ it Other Bonds and Debentures Gilt -edge Souritiespranically all of which. mature di, ratty dater. • Railway and indiettiat ma other storks at or below tuark:1 value, &tared by loads. forks and other negotiable sertitties gtoter v.d...te Ito 41te loans tuul representing numeys quickly arai.able with dianthing e50 on enadiiiewe is Canada. Call Loans in Canada . Payabk dernMod and mired by Ionia drat stock/ of greater value ihan the loans, TOTAL OP QUICKLY' AVAILABLE RESOURCES (equal to 5.5.72(pio °fog Liabilities" to the Poblie) slow *ith sound tanking. Tim properties orlyeate valet' in the lute; of &Mt& otutankin the swk and' Muir of those co:tpanter etre osirelyensnettby ite Bank and Apo". on books tit Si.00 ratA +Wk.. 411 eeter of the Backs. proehoe eke vain: of which lataely oath $: 4,yeapoo,ap. par zatkr Air host t2;,*. Real Estate anti Mortgages on Real Estate . X CoStontets' Liability under Letters' of Credit by ell Pad: far eh.tir aaattnr. $ M312,099.17 16,937,790.32 216,329,624.76 1,299,802.11 • 34,040,7641.27 11,347,437.68 561,918,245.42 14,500,000.03 Making 'Ewa' Assets of karing an excess of Assets over Mobilities' to the Public of 1,780 37.77 8,973,911.94 76,171,269.11 pRovrr and LOSS ACCOUNT Pores (or the hsle !mu. eitcling 50th Apeit, toe t Provision fee Tesos Demi/ion Grommet . Resetvatioa fee Beek }Wailes latlavse of Profit raid Lee; Mount, Ortator gist. 2.640,000.00 151,733.71 . 947.047.1S aterexamermie e fit **4 the extent sof its hoseseces. felt III yaws o have you heard it? 42n oSfre 1-1AvE you 1004 the ce. real that speaks for itself — have you heard it tell the world how good each toasted bubble is? Pour milk or cream in bowl of golden Rica Rxis. and craikle. Crisp, Deli- cious. Order a red -and - green package from your grocer. Made byltellogg London, Ontario. RICK KIRSPIES ICILISPIES Mrs. Andrew b th,e pressident of the W. ed. a 0: North street eteireit, and M "Ittaleht eelenrate Use fiftieth Wan- ganized in Itarnitteri Jane 23rd. 1000, the ceeonsi in Coarielae April 12th, 1001, and Hard Ooderteta May 23rsh 11161. Tire first Board mettles Was oraanized to Hamilton ht Novezober. 101. With lone Art2iliarles, Hen/ikon Cobriage, Gederaele end Ofontreal. Mrs. teed*, the lime president of the Nortre st. Aus41144, was a delegate to neat eneetIng. The Mecum foz the Mot year waa ellite. for seemed $2,910. ProW four Auxiliariee we nave luereWeet urttil today We have 2,956, with, a membership ot 09,910 be., nide our E. W. A. Circle, Mission Rand ` and Baby Bands. Our income Ilea kept pace with our Increased membership. Our givingo leet year amounted to -$897,- 440. We also litacl bequests, donations and Interest, whieh brought the total to over a million dolIarst It has been a rule strictly adhered. to tenet we 11et our money befere we spend it. In that way our society drove interot, it does not Seforn the presentation. of the pageant mise Otobertgon, explatnea something of the Man of it and during' perform,. aece gave explanatory notes wItich. help- ed in tire enjoyment and aPp,reciation or the Preeentatton. tirst scene showed Mree J. H. Colborne, a charter member of the AtudliarY, tor years hi treasurer and Ister president of the ore Palling into reVerie ef dream she sew depicted before her the Artery of the nity years whicie We're passed elnee the for., motion of North street Atikiltary., Mrs. Colborne his alWs4/1 Maintained an act.. ive interot in The Orgenizatforre and her interest, while less, active. or late years on account Of her health, is none the The second seene was intended' to de - pia the organizatiOn meeting, When -the ladles of the time were considering the situatien. Mrs. Wm. Aeheson, Mrs. Cox and Mo. MeLean were together, por- trayed by Moe Walter Nalteli Miss g Buchanan and Mrs. Cheater Johnston, The old time Costumes were Intereetina and the °same was like a breath from the nest. The ladled evidently loved their tea just. ae, miseh fifty years ago as "plan of an orgarlltadon was talked ever. Scene three was In the parsonage with Ur's, Williams, wife of Rev. Dr. Wile hams, at that thee paetor of North street church, preeiding. Whs. KerShaw acted the part arid Um. Robert Johnston re- presented 1V1rs. Rose of Ha/ninon, who was present to assist, In the organlia- fireenes will""tra sauces greater than for some years past. This Increase, togeth- diesto a large, crop Of home-grown feed next frill. A decrease in Intik shipments to cheese fectories is . noticeable, due largelY to loW prices„ being oftered for. ,While too early to Make arey dennite prediction regarding feta ,prospeets, le. 1.10dgetts, director' of Me Fruit Branch, states that everything SO far IS favorable, . Ail classes of fruit came through the winter in excelleat sltape and there -has' been a Wonderfuretrowing of blossom. Witte centinued seasotiable weather, to big yield May be expected of petiebes, cherries, inures and oth- Minister's Report The repoet of Iton. Thomas L. Herr- nodY, iginieter of Agriculture, for the Yeer ceding oetnber 31st, 1930. shoos at a glastee the many aed. varied activities being carried' oUt 'under the difterent de - .done at O. A. C, and the 'various ,experie mental terms throughout the . preview. Any farmer who doubts that the Depart- Ooze:wee Made by MrS,'Bruee„ mother of ment aehoreldishing Valuable work- Mrs. Colborne. the mover' bang. renre- should obtain a cepa qe this report. , zented by Miss Oreee Robertsoa. Trap The mem Eamilton, when' the ladiee are ,aerarzeing The sugeotton has been advanced that for the. disposition .of the fueds of the a trap crop of corn consisting of abont Societiee: Mrs. D; D. Gray, as Mrs. half a dozen rears • of eerly pain 'mina Drosby. wife oe the Rev. -Cro-sby, growieg • corn, pet, in.. as . early as Ane telts or the work .being,,earrlectouts, at ground ia.fit„. Wile in most years leesen Vert, Simeon. Other -ladles who were Hee amount of inlay done the main crop present at tins gatnerIng were •repre- by- corn 1101'010f the main crop is sown seated by Mrs. •Fell and tars. mamma a few daYs biter than • the idea date. Robertson • arid .tbe unanimeus degision The trap crop• should' be 'cut' low .about le to 'elettote the' first Year's funds 'to the end of tbe thst week in August,. Indian missions. • . • when all borer eggs have been laid and Sceee live shave the North street So - should be removed and fed to live stock, Clay bearing about work being carried on int Japan, Miss Hume. as Wise cart - ,being• eteated 'timoes "the farmers' sons Scene six showed the work of the mis- er -Centrea'reentaeloe 'between the --egiv.of aim --Band, first erginiZed in • 1925; and 12 and,20 Years. Three eirate have heen of more recent . years conducted. under orgaerzed lu Peel, eamely Shorthorn, the. superintendency of. Miss Elsie Brad. -Jersey and. Holstein, with a total mem- .forde assisted' at various times' bY Miss bership of ,57 bop., Arrangelitents ,have Mooney,. Mles Mary .Olarke, Mise Alma been. made with the BrArapton -fall fair .1loweti anct et present by Miss Ray An - board for an entire morning devoted ex- drew; During tine. sceee. Ruth Robert- ' olusivelee hi the hotst -Calf clule work 'ors ear and ,Vreda ,.Barboar sang. a deet, the last 'nay of the fair. • A survey is Mary, Mathiespn told Bible. story and • being Made in 'the county_ with -the M. Pontine Johnston gave a recitattlin,. with unman .0: meneneene eta bless Mee* Roberta Johnston. presidina. The evlsole the autior farmers to stimulate the Beene , was intended to ,show just bow 'breeding of typey inured to enrolled. stal- Ore meetings of the Surd are conductea, hobs of the heavy, draft types. ' and, it WAs a =revise te ManY,' to 'llote the large.nrentbership the band includes. The story of the •orgoadeation end pro- PACIFIC COAST AN D ALASKA es. 404 os es4V)#-NAlit sto bueoroor to the W ire SPECTAuCIpULAR:EAestUoTYre spectacular sights and unusual h ec's :7/ t a irne' n It e rf c awe v et" II :lei:4 1° otiei cs if lids it changing scenery, of new friendships and pew experiences. You'll see JasperNationalPark ...the Canadian Rockies .., the Pacific Coast Vancouver and Victoria . and TAL:kel7dvanfitge dte low fares—go west this summer. Full informadon and illustrated booklets from anY Agent of CanadlanNational Railways. T.21 Rev. L In Sgel)e sevp. glitripSe Of the work in the Canadian geld was eiliovm. Mrs, tell• s' *hat ibe.W. KA work has Meaut to her. Garnet Matnieson. Is an' Indian boy who tells what has been done for lehn 'under the work of tlae W. M. S. Mrs. Pen represented. Mrs. Itortranelh, Ruthenian nurse, all of whom sing the Praises of .the work being carried on by the W. M. -13.. Each of these characters was in costuine, adding . to the Interest of the scene. • In Scene .eight the W. M: S. heard of the 'work being done in Chins, from a missionary Immo on furlouglo nlise Mc- Rae, represented by Mise Theis= Cheer, and Mrs, StonelMuse is a Chinese lady, Cl!tuh71imonss'ion. CiMie at work at one of their sewing meeting was the next scene ante an Mdustrious bunch of latiles,they are. The sewing Meetings are only wee form of their'activIties as there are also devotional meetinge and other forms, a activity. eMtss Edna Homey 'represented forauttlon" about the -Circle was given. Miss Balite told of ,the orgardiettors _of of the early,01,918, 1919 and 1930 was produded . by Miss E. otochanan. Miss Marion Mathias= played and miss Hume sang during this meeting and a story pf the material included in their teat bale was given by Mts. S. Cade. The C. 0. T. Is another organiza- tion in, North street church 'which is' ae- ten ' was the.. atliation ,iseilfce; when indrew .as the president ef the, inte.gral part'of the W. U. S. 'The -pre- sident is Miss mildred Wilson Miss Bailie is the ,leader and Miss Cheer had , Scene, eleven waS intended to repre. se,ht the.,11rst Meeting of the W. m. S. after the Union of 1925. Miss Hume represent* tite Presbyterial- &Was!, Miss Haney the Methatier and Mies )31111e the Congregational )(Mr bands Fonndation" -was sung as' it, Was done at the .firet W. NI. meetleg, atter re- linTWhat. pageant was Very: eleverly repre- sented.. It was a mot striking twy of represersting the work of the W. U. S. skin, the Golden ermiversary of, the or- Arrengements have been completed gress of the Band was given by Agnes for Verniers' Week. at 0. A. C., Ottelphst Thorneloe, and Verna Barbour gave a sere June 15, 16, 11, 18 and 19. Every , talk about the tarty the meetings are farmer should take a day off and Visit 'tondocted. the great and growing Agricultural C01 - lege and Etwerlmental Parra. He will see line live stock, eXCellent traps, beau. MU' garde/1k up-to-date machinery and modem methods, as well ae special ex- hibits' of very practicel interest which are being arranged Mt most of the de- part:116We. The elites for. the various counties are as followet Ntonday, atm 15the-Welliind, /4neole,' Waterloo, Perth and Huron; Tuesday, tiurre leth—Lamb- ton, Visa, 'Kent, Elgin, Norfolk, Hahn. Mend and Wentworth; 'Wednesday, June VIth--Peele York. Ontario, Dedham, NorthuMberiand, 'Prince Edward. Hast- ings and Eastern Countlet z Thursday, Julie 111th—Simeoe,.Orey, Bruce, Dulter. in, and Helton; Friday, June 19th—Mide ellesest. Oxtord, Brant, Wellington, taus - kart, Vieteria And Petabona Hee or phone yottr Agricultural Representative for Infaroatien as to the arrangements lying Made tor your county. Worms in eidldren work -havoc. These pests attack the tender lining of the in- testines and, it lett to. pursue their raw - ages undieturbed, will ultimately pe'rfor. ate the wail, because Mae wOrine are at the hook variety that clizig to and feed upon, Interior surraees. Ntiller's Worm worms, of whatever varietz but will serve tO repair the Injury they have done. IN fiAGEANT Annivettatry on Friday last Needing Of the W. lat. S. of North street bration. was phoned in the form a pageant representing 'The Story of the Iretrs,". the credit for the eolleeptiOn ot evittlt and ite Waiting Out le story and Pageant rind the training of those who took the various parts goes to tilts Mary Robertson. There was a tali room in the basement of the ehtuth last PrItlaY moths, trtetudhm representatives froth ell the other Protestant chtirthes Of the lead cent* up 13th Ntritt, Itane. the pre. Went of the Huron Presbytethsi. who Ivor Overaeltests Abests bears Mingle of dent, Mrs. nine, were canveyed, greet- VictoriGmarretsYgtreeeb. Ylviat Mra4Insd7EtIgainc161eorfnti:°iiientlee; .B41°1)71;11; Ore. Butt, from the W. C. 7, n. by Adria Bunt and from the official board ot the r. Hume and Rev. Mr..clarke, eare Robe. ertion beina the spokesman. An of these spoke splendidly and wished. tke North, street. Society much suceess. in Its Mrs. Xi, VT: Howell . brought - greetMge wni diha:dt ?,sma n:dn'ettn°1aegtrte.edrai.nfr.niamis.S.hittwo7tklieSoc, *ere passed over _ta• be read rit, their' • Letters of" congratulation were read, from 1V11ss corlenell Mrs Hazen Mrs Edge, Mrs...Aches= and Mrs, Rutledge, a beautiful. bouquet or flowers' to Mrs, baby band, a presentation .'from the' yotmgest organliation to • the oldest, and another beautiful bouqUet was Presented to Miss, Robertson from the. W. Id. a by The pageant was put en by the Mis-• sion Ocept: for the seena by the. were serVed, starting with the Mumble- . tem of the birthday cake, tbe candles. being lighted by Misa Robertson and the cake cut by Mrs. Howell, sr. : Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S • Children .Healthy. 'When they're Hoff colours! give -.. them Dr. caronos on vegetable Little Liier sic** • gently en the bowels and • they won bring boa smiles and " • 25c Is‘ Ise rad Ask year dtvogittfor TER'S =PILLS "WHATEVER WILL 1 DOt" jimtny had been ailing for a couple of days ... she didn't think it was serious— till this afternoon just a minor operation, but it touldn't wait. Whatever Would she do? She must be with Jimmy &vele: meg sit "118,' but there was the baby too. If mother were only ogee' 004010148'sull"0 they; . but a letter couldn't reach snothet till late tolls bogie •it 7 pm. Night rats leak* 430 tomorrow., Pot give ilListg afrt orrice. • Then she thought of the telephone. In tiro minutes she was spetkitts .to her mother. Yes, she auld catch the evening tram—would be there at io the What a relief! Now she could go about her prepare. dons for . the morrow. The telephone had made everything easy. And the cost of the tali had been less than a dollar.