The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-20, Page 2feed's
g Year'
,Dept. • of • Agriculture
leges • Farmers Pian .Early
Tor Next Year's. Seed Re-
quirements
1
,;Based'on the ' 1941 acreage
e
'yip• '.
sown to wheat, oats and mixed
grains, Ontario farmers will ,re-
quire' oven ten million bushels of
seed grain next,Spring even with-
out. •.any acreage ',increase, says
John. D, ' MacLeod, Crops, Seeds.
and' .Weeds Branch,.. Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture, Toro--,
' , to.. With an increased acreage in
• • prospect as : part 'of. the "Food to
Britain" program, '. Mr. MacLeod
is- 'urging 'fanners• to plan early.
Dior their 1942 seed requireients.
'Ontario farmers sowed 6,70,-
000
,7¢0,000bushels ofoats this year; '
92.0,000 bushels: barley; 1,030,00 -
bushels wheat and 1,500,000 bush-
els 'of 't mixed grains. -There was
praotidal ne carry -_oyer .of:. the._
• .140• .grain • .crop. andthis year's
crgp,. which was below :normal is
rapidly: disappearing as a result,.
of . .an. .extended effort to . •supply
bacon, cheese and. condensed milk
to Britain. •
These facts make - it , ins erative
to give *mediate thought to 1942
seed'requiremeuts says Mr. Mac-' •
Leod.. He advises farmers{ to
,: ,.4elix:,,,r £net:,=�:�r1 > •.;.a5 _o,k!•' �.�... -
FEIs y I
will have, a ;greater • quantity from
which- to ' select their . require -
menus.
> seed .,-is._ needed., purchase,
early' when it is available and
prices are <reasonable.
If a tardier has: a surplus 'df
high. '.quality grain, clean, grade
and advertise it early. - .
"Investigate the possibility; of
'buying . your feed requirements
and . offering your .'.high quality
grain -for. seed," says Mr Mac-
Lend. ".
s1 TL Y •SAFE
SUNDAY' SCHOOL LESSON
LESSON 20
UNION WITH CHRIST -John 14:
20•; 15 :" 1-10; 17 : 21-23; Rom.
$ 9, 10; Cor, 6:15.20;' i' Cor. 5:
17; Gal; 2 : 20; Eph. 2 : 20-22;.
.3 17-19; 4 ,: 15, .16; 5 :.29,' 30.;
Phil. 3': 9; 4 : '13; .Col. '2':..8, 7.
PRINTED TEXT; John 15 : 1-10.•
GOLDEN TEXT Abide'
and in you. John 15' 4N
THE ,LESSON: IN ITS, s'TING
•Trite. -All We' words quoted.
from the Gospel of •John were stink
en on Thursday evening. of Passion.
Week; ApriP6,• A.D.. 30. 'rl'h'e Epistle
of Paul 'to the. Romans was written'
about 69•A•:D.; .Second •Corinthians,.
the . year following; Galatians: 58
A.D.; and the Fpistte. to tie -:par--.
esians,,Philippians, and Colossians.
•:64 A.D.. •
Place -The words spoke.. by. our
Lord were • uttered •' in Jerusalem.
The Epistles to the Romans and ,
the Galatians were written from
the City of Corinth; First Corin-
thians from the. City of Ephesns.'
Second Corinthians; probably, from
the City. of ..,.Philippi: _Epliesians,
Philippians, and';:.Colossians, were
written while Pant was in prison
in Rome.
1. I am the true vine,' and my ,
- - � '7iSf)aII mandF�•-,.(Df•=
$ d
course, 'the vine' referred to 'here
i:s the ' grape=vine, -so common
throughout.'Palestine. What is the
. vine? . The vine Is .the root, the
main stem, the branches, the ten-
drils; the leaves. the ;' fruit•L7-the
whole' .Of it. The vine is every-,
thing. Jesus said "1 am the• rine;.
ye'; are the branches'; that is .ye
are parts of Myself, .united to me,
in a union so close and .definite;
ra
that 1, m ,:incomplete : apart from
you;