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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-16, Page 2cr •• • PPOI: 'Report We all Ithe to•. hnVe:'a iood. report ,stade on our activities, Whether of our ichpot werk. or lsewhete: :"..We wouldlike, therefore,, to PaSni•-"nn' the Lone s...cow.,44:,..o.t.-Potp,ti4; the, Teo, ,port.i.9001.. was made by the Assistant , FroVincial Ceminitisioner, F. C. Irwin, to,..the annual Meeting ."cot :•the: provincial: Council 'ter:Ontario., which was .recently held at the Royal york, Ifotel-tit Toronto.. • • Irwin ,stated the "Lone Scoot!" doii!t'''get...„4.'fair• chance , slierr their • :real: growth because of the, 44mbqr. at there (68 last year) 'who transfer to ' regular TrOnne,. some of whch are • termed ea...a.1eult cif their 'ectitityi .....-4.44aplte-Of7th1eirhoweVerrthei_ronn.71. . • • sge,•to de eonsiderahly better than to 'hold :their..own; ,Lone,Seout Commis- , - elOner kurminger and hitt, 'tem' "Lone. I Painting Of -a-German Boy"'Scput; Seouttnasterti". are i'erY proud ;;of.tba trom;:tba bentsehe,Pfatifindervertiand; ' actoinplithinente,,of their more than the „federation, :et , German.Senut.-...40'. • 100',Lonieo-who plugaWay., without the violations.' fa'preeenting the . picture Incentive of Treep.',ineetings. anti:per- 'Herr ' Piewe;. German international Titiiiiiii,:eontact4ith”.Otiiiir•$couta-..•'. . Scout COnnifitilener; Who'was ge.com-, Their record . in. Meeting. require,. 'partied. by :the Secrotary of the Ger- i . .inenta.,In• good turns, and in esprit'de 'Pan 'gnitnititii, ' assured Lord -Baden; •CorDe: is qiilte,•UP to the.. average ,ot Powell of the 'regard of German Scouts that Of Scout Troops," , • : .''' • and of their:earnest desire to work on We think that this is 'a'. i good the, same lines„ as their brother •Scouts• report Indeed, indetiii; '41.1d:We Must' ".ie to it nf lilitalli'•nncl other ceentrien, '4 • . , „ . .. . . that'per'recOrd in 1938 is even,•bette'r. •'. Pieltera to Wear Boy Spent Short' ,. ',. , -•,'----'-'--'----- -: ''' .-1.01-'-i _ -......„t ' - .PoY Scoutshortsand bare knees . : . . . • , . • ' . • • - - 4 71.-0., dia11... 4 clm., ". *. he, the 1933...etrlefor male relters--',. Of1.-‘:' . .:4114. now, when.eVery.inart 'arid boy figii0124•411••ann.0106•4,t•' 'tif-l'tiliS ete6et .:Was• , . , 4, -, , . .. .. . ..f.a::canntla ShOuht, be P4',440•• honor .,tomade py the 'International Association try to 'tO ,keepi• Up a : good standard of: of bletlitrikTD.tiergners"."-in -Conv-ention ' bealtb' and endurance, to conthatliteite, •`: daYS'or difficulty with.'theliest•ahilitY; . it inay,lie'of ,interest to learnlemo. hong' from. the.'steic Red Indians. ' • • 'The Indians ' inVarlithiy".put ,fio*It their" wenclertni feats :.ot, hardihood ,....and: endurance ;to 'pie' COlCclip . in the river ' every' • morning. \ins the 'best' ...tribes,...,,the.r.Blackfeet •especially- this 71iftiiiiirig"dip"TwasineverIorgeften:It Wee a 'tribalciiatc,rin,.• just ' as It 'should, be:"'..the.tribal enstein.,' of..every BOY •' Seelit te, get°, at.cOld''hatii Or rub. doWn . , • - • . every morning. - •1 •„. :, , ..,,, - • . ..•'..., • . , . , ,, .• , ,.. , • „ Just as as the. Scout has to pas lila,. •traticata,teat,s',4endllraPee--so'the-In7; 'd'art., haY had to go away by:himself,. :With,riething but ""kiiii:eir;70t4::tAtiii.a.: ' , manta Lesson ,te. keen bin:tie:it _hidden f rein all human beings, during' hie test of epee:ranee,. • :BO •SCOts, ,'are not.:gelleft'uPOO to PO1101711 any • eaelt.idifflOAt. tests,. but. they are expeeted to train theriiseires so•that, theywill be capable Of.loeking, atter theMselves••if necessary and if PlXoN1,74 on their own. resources.,: ••• Scent ,Buests, of' ,Ontarto Pore -eta Departments . Ontario:Scents selected by provin- ciai'lfeatiqUarteraifer• special. honors will be giien a flee Week Of.eamping Anil:training Ifl the , hake Trinagaini .area, it: Wag anntunCeft'3)37 t'ne ;Hon. Wm FinlaYrion; Minister:§t,Landa and Forests, at the annual meeting of. the Oritarie Scout Association, , Berman, fitt-Outs.Loyal te, BPidealp ' One ot 13: -P.'S last birthday ea's was March 19.. i.Lesson '•)61-=7•The' Effects o AlCoholle. Brinksf,-Proverb3, 23: ' 29-32; Isaiah 28; 14j -Belden' IText—ist, the 'last • It htteth like .; serpent,. and Stingeth like an adder.—Proverb: 23;'• 32., . „ . , ANALYSIS 1. A DIPJIIKARD'S cAtECIOS,4; PrO4 29-32. ' A NATIONAL cANcT13.; Xsaiali 28: 14. A Daniel 5: 1-4. L A nainocAmes CATEtiliSM, Trov. 23: ' 'Seine ,one has najOriddthe Book o'f Proverbs' a Mannal:'uf.",-eonduct.- • it urges :the virtues .of .perseverance, honesty, • kiiidness("temperance. It Warns against barinful habits', and enipliasizes, the value ',.ef NOS-dom. • By 'way nf• warning, the writer •in 'ii-dd•-aaYtil'Pve4r:VigeteediSt‘'4a'-irliivtit11*--pclic4iCiiirei4Or'it drunkard. ..Who is that felit,w with. his head betrveen'his hands, groaning, "Oh," "Alas"?: , (The Hebrew words' translated in v. zp ap,"Wee" and "-r- row" are; .interjeetions not nouns.) The answer comes in verse 30; He is a drunkard—passing through the ery,oLreturning soberness. His inter- jcctios express the, distress' disaster, discord, Self-reproach, disgust, disease —such as cirrhosis Of the liver 'with 'dropsy, chronic inflammation of the st,onnteb,': fatty degeneration of • the heart, and many other disorders .fre- quently due, in whole or inpart, to the Siete poisoning of the • continued uS-, of LIcohol. Who is ••quarrelsome, .COmplaining? The drunkard—who gets mad (ver thing; 'wants to fight, fight,' then next day 'Wonders ; how .he broke his nese ,at ;Philadelphia.' • • ' ' , " (wounds without cLuse). 'Hon. Vincent Vincent ...Ramsey' to Represent .:WEIO has reddened eyes? The,•drrinitr• . '•Canacilan.9codta • tilt' WawhQsayebitTe17''Mdaeir Its•hoa,ilvesleY.eisss.f.og4ivttei 4 . 'Hon. 'Vincent Massey, .former ..w.tc:rrneraVie30m; ellT.pde;.aunpekiepatnit(!tmtiearin.s..4u:Ard Cansidien..Minieter to Washington; will represent, tire ,ciinadiari .General; Coure'.: :glen' in ill their •disgusting-WaYS as 611, Association01PlieCt lessonsto their youth'. "Seek, out," in Hebrew,. refers to one who the annualraneting of the Boy S.06V,t•f' dilligentiv .seari.'„s for " knowledge. :Ameriqk at Kansas City, 'SO.; itt T1l0 Writer axpressen his contempt, for .inne; . •• ....I•. the..nian; who beconiesfestidieus in his • Recruits to the ranks of' the Lone tastes for "wine." If. one wishes ;to 'Scents 'of Ontitrio:•-Will be 'welcerned, 12,s;Igi expert, th.ete are "werthier'fields. • ' ' 18 years of 6f• inYestitation °Pen! to hint 6. 31 urges ever ' keep All boys between 42 and ag.e. aro eligible itgn. who are un- s Y on- to .. • ^ 'hawk;7,andriook-after-liiinself—by4-hith- •:Self;H-for at least:a-Month. baring tilts tlnie he had to hunt --his own -400d, - Mall& his own clothes and moocestna froth. the skins of beare and other ani- inals, Cook !hlA own teed arid keep away from .ble tribe; In fact ho had , . • , , Russian Doke Pape* tierie • HeBry G. Bc'liy B.S. ., Dept. of •Chernis!ryi O.A.C. Acyress, 1...eitet3 ^to, Parm Editor, 73 Adelaide, .St. Toronto. • NIArowerfrIt Appear in this Colurnn. if Personal _sired. Enclose -. Stnrnped and A4:ciKePdd . ' B. have soMe.h.c-avy day .04 ;from which the oil has been express - some black pluck. The /sail is 601147 ,ed •a ;highly valuable seurce, of pro: Whet kind of ,fertilizers would ' you, tein ,for Ontario' farms. The •Field '- put on this kind •land? . ..• , Husbandry. Dept. of this Institution. Answer ---Tire • 'first thing that is has shown, that goe4 �f high necessary is to see„ that the laud is quality,soybeans.• phor be produced in ' well drained; Next *correct the sour- 'Ontarie. • nessl';'In Order get at the correct. 4. What king of fertilizer ehenid amount of: .' linnestOne, Or lime use on .soybeans?' , • „„ , er-,fOrrri that yeti. shorld add, Answer-z•Little-Worii- ba0='he- tiliaers oll, rtelAstexidje'bt,Iyautrhae; Re:6;g crop, but indicatibns are t. fer.: tati-ce baS , 'of this -test. tilizer fairly high' in, phosphate' and If you are tocr-far.vay from* him; Carrying 'Medium amountof`ii4rtis' • send 'a pint Saipp`ht t6. the Dela. of "gen and potai,11 •gives a vigerou. Chemistry, 0.A"C., arid We will, test ',growth of bean, and a prOfitable• "it.*nd"'Wiii-telFyon-tiri,clegree4f.-acid;, ease .01_,-,yield.,•":.Probably 2-12111 „ ity and how much lime, will be neeeS- .a 3-10-5, fertilizer:Will:cre heet761--- 'sary •••• ' this • crop at the rate of. -ahOilt....t,WL„ It is.:•ncit .only•necessery to correct• bags, per acre. • • , • ,.the acidity 'of the soil for the crops, R. P. -Would it ktin profitOli sake, hilt if you add high phosphate 1.esent conditions and prieei potash fertilizers on a soil of. grar and other farm ..croPS, to- hut •tbat is sour Much of the„phesphate good fertilizer • . tend lotash will be locked up in ferule Answer. -We • have ansWered. that are imaraille for plant klaj question v,ery,,lairgely aboie. We no. and you Will not let the help from tiCe..you mention "geed fertilizer" brik, the fertilizers that you should expect. which we ,asstuno' yot. moan, inecttini The' kind of fertilizers to use -will', high analysie fertilizer& Within' iird, of eourse.' d.ePend upon what etOP6 its the higher: the analysis .01 fertii you are preparing .to sew, Fork grain izer the cheaper is the price of plant., crona,- if °the 'edil; is in fairly sWeet food perimit. But 'cheapness of .plant, • • Grand. Duke' -Alexander of Rus • . , . - . „ , ,cousin the late Czarr ecindition and yeti 7c10.---net-intVe--a-sil -pseised. away et , Men- - ef hatninatiure; it Would be 'W,e111-/ !9.6°1:14r-setl',11:ittLtIt' Ot°0t-tith40e-n-19471.1-iger%lidsee'. illness. '.417le 'was 66 • • Whet fertilize're needs tone,' France, following lengthy:, • • • . . • .. to add' Shea two' bagS of 2-12-0 ,per„ •cfttioing . . acre. -,‘Yon-heyer7a, suPPIY-,-..of.'-:r.na'-, For inetancerit.w.mild 't,Otouj ,zar 'feasted...before a thentand, 1; 'fliTiet'in addition to the-ananure add a high nitrogen loW PhosPhate , nd ..With the Medes and PersiatiSadvanc- ing„ against 'him he .cried, Up wi h for groin crops., yet: eereals Medina thecup, on With'the da cc'' Modern loy, nitrogen,. high phosphate and : Belshastars, .nurroundeil'by the gaunt „ about two bags per acre. of 0-14-6 or 0-12-10, This fertilizer . will not OnlY 1.4p the ' grain 'Crop. including corn, but it. will give, the alfalfa or 019‘rr amt limothY ini u're' that you sow .a. good strong- start.. D Much haVe the high . potash fertilizer such • se 5-• •rnedjuni potash ie., what ' is: ',needed, • . ' spectres •:'of econoinic.'clisiOS; poverty,. enCh a, ',fertilizer , as 212-6 • Or misery,- fail. to 'hear, the challenge of V " the .tinses..Instead of devoting their - available time and energy •to averting , • ,. 'price of lertiliSera anti fertilizer triA7 tragedy,. inving,' illeslIfferitig 811-era''''''terials.heen •redileetl-since,War tithe? . • Fo root crops •mere nitrogen and Potash: with :slightlY• leas plidsphati give. lesults; • For instance, ex Rent returns have been rellsed our fertilizer dethonstration ,vrori • potatoes, applied at the rate. of 751.. ing pain, clothing the naked; feeding ,... : the hungry; ,they give thenioiNTs .tx, Answer—Itni.t..;!pgtire ytistgo back to:' get t .dget:1- tl ' • that. len th the usunl' round Of silly social ,actiV- .t,„of„,.,leraptation ' .lt,does..not.,reco - ities. ,4 .. , '. „ • ' , , „•, . -... .:. of time. ..11nwever, we have. succeeded did dNot Belshazzar he had tasted the Wine in. ebtaining, some and here they.,are: dere to profane the .Average Wholesale.. ealer.,' Prices: meid :ir c'..ToWard'a:aititd'il°41•611fe;hiir it 'TeinPle7ves-selSr--Dririik,-.Ind--Wealtnnel • ,,;:- •,.', • ' ' .. 4.g.,?..ge-i4-.ce-Ilt-;1 does say that terziptation,ls.not a thing his faculty, of self-eriticisin„whieh tells ..tc.:lie2met. Withe ..iwagger".' - The:Man man that, certain behavior is un-, c, •,...„ 5 84,, , 2,4 J:2,7 tos hitte. . ; 'Supor;: . Blackbirds and, Sprtng.!•. niaintained tliat a-. blackbi,r'd br,ings. .the •,1,1;,,rink• This o,Inion she dolibtlese • botTowed 'ItrOin. Bed .t 0114i-1160i:4:6- brihed, 'With an extra itiOla.4sect 'rite read 'big ".: terse- to; her; 'Wien : "stanza pada. 41. o speeral'appeal,..'•iilie 'Would 'bate. Me .reitd....it again a?*:: again, .repeat,• 14.. each: 'line.' after..Me.:,. trould".bOlillY,.apPrepriatea,.tune tie*. one, of her . :and: Set the "music. Morning alter Morning; •She•'...inuelea.1:ly -,aisnert- • • • . "down by " mak': Cabilif•de .Te''Sang anr. Wiag 411. Praise .de oh'f,"gli3ry;,•',. • 'bleekblid 'de • •E6).Tingt, . " . Lucky and had no -ver ,been In- cltned to agree With: ker. ,•F0 left, !that. L In ',little waYsi-.4 ...W.,•star-eyed bluets sprinkled through hepaticai3,•and: anernO•nes in the, *tads,: • iveS: better. that ''"WaY., *e tlocidcd. Halt tho',pleasure • in •;clitiii0 Seiloa lay la, ,b114g, to new °One .a.-*VrOaOil Step ,‘ gonik Part : ineet ; it, .and got, in ,havieg:..it • 'fia,ridedf..tti.. you like • 4 gift ti.a,ye and 'days „Of . lain to convince ,int • that there Might ';s0triething ;In Dinah toll'a theory. Itheirig onteide • en. the :firtit''.s•Unny . . esiorning, we ,diScoVered, tteve-ral 'kale . kii :the daffodils, , and 'a:sprinkling of bluete' and -yellow Siert' el. in the. graiitri nur uect of ,iiiti:flOiver's 'which. we '•'d,„,:trinePlantod, rrooi: the • woeda; Oro. Unit+ to trine,. ,Wci•fonnd 9. vlole.t,, , open., , chattering . , , znia4e tin and there In '9 inhib,erry, tiee .tiat' •ntiniber of ackbird.r,". their irideedent-! hesda • learning 'the Sum trilby ,and PrOm Ont., the . kitcben. -- Ole; become irieniikate Ot-regularly Organized Troops..the Lone Scout pe- partinent' iiioperattng for the special' befleflt•-tif 1•01 -ticiiiitt towns and villages. or on. 'viral routes. find out xnoie-abouLlt9.... SN„ letter to The Boy Oconta ASSI)eig' tien; Lone 'Scout Department; .*.?..0 Bay Street, Toronto will bring you jut! parficuian4,. iiiirite'to,clay.t..ene E." do* -floatedi Dinah / Lou's ArOice, :chanting lianpliY°' ' triiinipnantlyi "Ah pritiee de Lii.wd. ••ot . -lcaze mala bltickbiid 'fetch spring! ''C.C. Yar bad,, SuCly " i6,79-0 perilling hie,own soul. • Avoid the Wine which tells 'a girl' that 'such c°nductir $ • ifrom..the use of 4-8-10 .fertiiizer., or " . • . , lba. per aCre.. , WAKBIir ilBS• COMING UP: painiul-cattle-peSts--:,:recaus _w ,Ifen-it.....hisalieilx•k...ithat";_tools,_one4. unwomanly, or net beeoMing, a nice :1919 , 99;25'. ,, 64.93 . 41.63 good colosparkling, %Meath' texture, -eiti,--, Science has rerealed . that the 1924 sr" 45;00, ,'.- 33;65 • 04 1:0:! .("irioeeth Itself aright" means .vren. first thing, a. drink does is to send to 1932 ' 85.80, 20.46 • 17.40 r.etli cloWii .smoothly"). ' sleep +h who Who, criticizes a fl .' 'By• these .yOU will tee there is con - therefore, No one, when 'he begins/to drink, _. ex ecti to become a 'dim kard Th re- The Lesion of • King CanuteA • • .. Xing Canntus; ,Coriationlir Called Itnute, Walking:fin the sea -sands near to Senthenititen, was extolled` hy, SO* of : hie flattering. and told that he was a 'king • of kluge; the mightiest that reigned rig, cr. near; that both. •sea and land were at., his ' 'Brit" this speech did Piit the godly king in ;Mind of ttie, infinite 'POwer''.0; Get!, by Wbein kings have and enjoy their poWer,.and thereupon ii,„F :rode. thie. demonstration ' to. retell_ their flattery. He. tock -off his clOak, and .wrapping it Found together, sate, down upon It neer; AO 'the sea, .that. hen 'began to o*, saying i',"See, I com- mand thee that then tench, not My feet'!" ' But he )ad rot so soon spoken the word but the Surging Wave dashed him..'lIec'then, rising tip and going salcli7°.31.112-' tie:: now, my lords, *hit • geed, cause you have to 'cell Me a'kirig,' that am' net 'able' by•My•coni= niandniient testalr,crie Wave. , Mor- t Man,...dcubtlese, is .vrOithy.af-such an high name,' no. Iran hath such Com - 'mend, but One King which ittleth all. Let its' honO10,,,,,11111rii, let us call Hini King of Kings and and: Lord .of all' Na- .tioris.H-Let us' net only' confess, but 'else profess HIM to bo Of the Heavens. Sea, and •Iland.;"--Froin;"i0.- ..zrialts:,0oricerning Iritaln," by Wil Hem' dirinden, (1605): ' , It 'Vre"Wouild .bui id. on. a. Sure founds: love our friends tor. sake rather 'than ; our erWri.:L,Olierlette Brente ' -.Glory' .a that poeterity often Aoki; from !.• the; olienlderii :of those who wore Wierti lirng 13erariger. ' • • • therefere, controls:our behavior.' Bel-, shazzier was still: quite steady on his legs when he insolently, impiously ad- vertised his badness and irreverenee; V. 4., Continued drinking "woild 'soon affeet ,his.muscles.' A Man is. drunk 'when his • pewera •of- • self-egiriti•cii ,are dithinished, even though' there is rio pi:Award symptoni....The.13fitiSh medi- cal 'authorities, 'seekirig. a definition Of. drunkenness, say that .drunk 'when he hi unable to perform safely. the task in which he is engaged. Thus., was paying' this amount of :Mo'ney for n man .may be sober :for walking" ten units of 'plant food.. For one iriiit, then,: he was Paying $420. ,111 1932 ing poses, but drunk' for 'inOter-car en buY a '249-6 fertilizer (24 pniposes. p . o fore Proverbs : adds; Jultirnateli (at the last; -v. 32) .the drink, which noW:fas- cinates like a serpent; is else_ as pels-, II. A iki•AiriiiiAf, .CAimEit Isaiah 28:1-4. They had always been hard drink- ers in,' North. Israel, and noteriouSlY immoral. • ,Fifty.".yeare.:hefore; ArnoS had, hurled :his denunciations upon theM, for their luxury .and debauchery .see Amos 3: 12; 15; 4: 1; "6: '1, 6, Probably just previously to, Iseiah's prophecy, of .doorri; Kinklieshea had Trade an alliance with the,craftY 'ruler of,...Ednt and had reverted from' As- syria, This political • folly; 'tegethe with the Morel "eaticer of, 'drink :and alt'out kinds itnof iitYnd tktheenc doom was certain. ' • 1. In a figure of great- beauty,:Isaiah pictures Samaria With its ramparts its white terraced streets, its circling towers rising about . the surrounding !valley, 1 Kings 16: 24; It reminds him Of the proud head 'of a '•dininicen reveler :encircled 2.with • a :Wreath of fieWers.,.. y.1., The long carousal new nearly over, they Will scion be thrown to the ground. ' • . ‘; The Lord .1bnighiY an strong one" Cute his :wrath upon his "distibeclien children. - - In the wild sweep ;of hail rain and torrent ...they. ill be (*troy ed. In the7aniverse• "there.. are: glee gigtal -laws Whieh' cannot' be broken with impunity. God ,Is. not wicked Whatsoever ': a ',natal sovreth, the shall It alio;reap.- As qiiickly•as Jun flirt (a great delicacy). are,eateri up so .will S.amarlals destruction be ac 'etIliPlisliedf-v• 4. ' . , . • • ff; t. 111. A satiqrici; CttNSOR. 'Daniel 6: 1.-4,. The'Book:of Daniel was Written in a time of terilble pereecutions; to en- courage. the Jews to 'hold loyally to their faith. The youth .Daniel is held. .up astheir example: ' Cheri* 5, tent of the great Neat. Belshazzar drink and revelled `even While the openly was almost at the 'City . gate's. His pride -caused him to ,disregard. the court etiquette. It .as usual for oriental kings to feast alone, or with only a few persons. 13elshaz- •sideraPe•reduction:. There -is another Matter to take into , account. 1.02s. Ontario' farmers were. buying 1-8-1 fertilizer at 848,50 'ii ten; •2•43-,2 at 859.00; 2-874 at $65:$0: In 1932., 1-8.71 and -2-8-2 are, barred from sale: by the Dominion 'Fertilizer Act. 2,4.4 -is• quoted: at $28.80, - :Still. another ;way' to look at ft-rmer in 1921 bbying 848,50 uriits)..,,,fer. .438.75, or one , unit for Vse:tne. iig-Saw Puzzle • $1.62. -Witho4 ' • To Teach -Geography , .y t point- 'is that the • higher' ing much 'euffering to many anirnal Irinba-mriler-the-skin!and usuallRU y • ,It has been suggested that the pre- valent'-erize over jig -saw •imizites he put to a constructive purpose --that that instead Of.. remaining a mere amusement and time -killer it be em- Pleyedin the education of the people. The 'idea is that the puzzles he based on geography sp that the devoteei of the game maYineidentally. learn Some- thing about the 'phySical features' of their own and, cithek countries. A start might be made With:the scene Of t1.16 dispute :between' China and Japan. This • Phrticular jig-eavr. puzzle. might include Manchoukuo, Jehol and the contIguoua parts of Northern China: :It might 'be , even . eictended to show the geographical' relationship between .Japan and the 'neighboring portions Of the Asiatic 'continent' into which the Japanese-are'roaking•their • present ex. etirsion: cleSpite; the protests of the Lytton cornmission and the League of Nation% Grownups as Well -as school children could 'tlius 'become familiar with portion of the world upon Which the interest 'of nalriNnd is now centred.--7-TorOnt4 :Mail &: niptre. .THOUBHTS mw.-• ha Great en are they see 'that spiritual is stronger' than any mater- ial force; that.' thoughts 'rule thA Warld.---Enaersdn. rounded by pus,, cannot be other that pnful:Aboilispainful-tch-a- hu. = man and likewisea warble grab iq equally painful Painful to a•COW. ' A dresaint applied to,a wartdr,baalc;of senile pre,' liaration that Will kill the grubs and . preincite ,quick healing is a m'ercifiii • and humane at. 'Idixtur.ci of 'eithet: orris powder or . Pyrethrum poWder.' 'with sottn• and water, one half •poundl f each to a gallon of water; will work. • wonders' in giying relief • to animals , • suffering ,frorn, warble grub infesta tion. " Many thinge, can be used some geed effect; .as salt, tobacco, subt ,phur;•or, coal oil and pine 'far; Watell closely and feel .the becks Of the cattll every week; • The sooner the grub ii .• treated, the . lees , painful ita'Preeener rill be to the 'animal., Dead grub( shrink and are then forced ,Up Out of analysis fertilizers,that are now being the grUll hole. ..Be kind to yOuretittlt Sold provide the farmer wit!, plant and,' rid• their .baelca of the painful food at a greatliletil less cost per unit, than he paid in pre-war or iminedi. ••:-.tely 'post-war times. . 2. Has . fertilizer, in youropinion, come down 'in price 'corresponding to prices ,ef 74rin crops? • ' Answer., ---This question, certainly cannot be answered in"the,iffirtnittiVe if one has in mind. the. •wheat :Ciop; 141 for such crops nTP.ps'. as 13;Ptatc'eS, - sugar and 'alfalfa, the margin "betWeen.tbe prices of a decade ago And. these thitt pre- vair•at the present, Is not so' wide- spread. Fertilizers Fertilisers jUdiciousiy chosen .can tilI be uki with considerable .profit on the crop, we have • named. If one' takes into account the residual effect chi:the:clover or alfalfa drops, following; wheat and barley it IS Pete sible to'rise fertilizerS, With profit 'even at: present pricta ,Of 'these cereals. ' 3." Do you think soybeans will 'Ee a profitable crop to gro*,.. in Western Ontario'? • '„ Answer---t:There"',•tieins' to be nutrilt indicatios that •soybeans will fill an, irnPertant place in ,the erolis of •the province.. . The Soybean,. industries' that are now in operation :claim a large market for tbia .grain • and •for the oll Which is expressed from the beans. Teets show that soybean meal • warble grubs. Every grub that yeti kill will help reduce the ' number flies that gad the cattle during thc. Lack .of Vitamins Will • Cause Soft 'Bones: .Repent research has; shown that, • diet is all-important in the early 'year'. of life. On it .depend growth, sound tego di- ge'sttlii.o,n;streng, benes• • g!::: Mistakes in diet • durtfig 'Childhood are not easily righted in later years, and some of the ,after-effects of had feeding are incurable. ° The deforthities caused by. rickets,: for instance—bowlegs and knoCk4cnee •-• are 'conririon 'eitairiplescannot bi' cured when the Child is grown-up.• Lack of.lvitamin Di together with • toe lilIle eimlighr and exercise; ,ari. the principal factors 'concerned. ' 'eggs; -;meat, vegetables and fresli.fruit are fire essential feeds it • childhood. 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