The Goderich Star, 1936-01-02, Page 3Ars. insteneridThfl
en
,tar der le
t
Vatted, Statese
s4dre
10),
•
bliehe,d ,eVely ThortiiiiY
*lien PtiesseetZanadie 14
in.ildvanee On arrtate .42,03t,t
ar advauce. Sot Old end new
tthen ehanp of skii.drees i$ re -
MitAPATIONS.-Vite thel that raeot of our snilSeriberss
prefer not, to have their ssulistriptione hatter -tinted -ince thOY
to remit before eauirellen. Voices We are notIfle4 to
taticel,'We sit-ssurriii the ',subscribe: wiehee the eerviet, Outlawed.
snit will tend the PO& torA limited time ,
ItEattprits&ret ohottdd he made by registered leiter, money
eler or eheque payable at par in Oodertch.
'Io .Godertch Star accepts adverttsina in ite 'columns 9n
the tseileretiendine that wil Mot be lieble for any error in,
-9 Wished hh
ereunder unless a proof of' suc
e .
avitertisemeute la required in Wrilthe by the advertiter ond - "1"i4eted 11 good time to melte Another 'start, and`
roitunaed tO The Star's hueiness °Mee atily dialled by adver- I
tiser and with.seseh errors or cerrectione plainly rioted, in I fie this is only the dayafter- there la still tinie
_ p .
.--,
1
• writing thereon and in that casea aa5, errorsie not torrected
seysTite- Star,, tts-liabilitY zliall not exceed finch aserveortien, A ciee ,
eit the entire. coet. of eucts advertisement ae the spaee emu- ne'se* nge a"geats a Pr.amiuM or Pr,te :of some
pl 4 b the neted or heats to the 'whole space occepled by sort should be offered as an inducement to Citiiene to
encourage them to go to the pelts and Vote at municspal
.. elections. But don't about half the candidates repre-
sent prize packages in therneetves when • it comes , to.
., electiens?
be esught* tilos
' ion theme'
Who are &hie.; n outterS. glory' lights
if "y want ,..to Protect theMaelves and'Uthers.,Snow
covered, roads- are ilioststo-follow at any 'time and 03000
.elally to after dark. You are only. killed. ewes,
, .
, 'Violent storms raged aeross Southwestern Ent
Christmas pay, taking 22 livea and destroying an"ener.,
Mous araeunt of property., httheUnited Stats, 108
: -
people died from exposure to,,ttie cold.° The der was
not marred by any such zUties n Canada,
eseseseesses-,e,
Thies is the second day .of the New Year. Ilow• many.
of your1930. resolutions have you kept? It is Mit too .
. .
late to turn over a new leaanuaek firal Stied TO be -
such advertisement Advestising rotes on application.
iltlittRIM =IBMS, C. HERR ErrEWART,
Editor. ., Manager.
Phones: Da:: 71: Night 84 and 331.
Post Mice Dre,Wer 671.
TEURSDA.Y, JANUARY- 2nd, 1936
LOOKING FORWARD .
`The year 1.935like yesterday, is gorse and cannot be
, *dialled; tomrorrow is not yet here, »- 1938, has hardly.
eterted, Regrets for the past are useless; but 'hopes for
. the iota° should be cultivated.
With conditions aa chaotic, as the world sits • on a
volcano, it is impossible to predict what a year, 'or a
day, will bring forth. Whatever may materialize, it
alsould be faced with hope, courage, and deternsination;
—iirsything% short -of tliat-oneimasslisappointmeitit ...andsdes
feat,
outseisespleteresie not wholly dark, and , brighter dayS
are,. it is hoped, ahead for Canada and theworld- at
large. That strife and dissension are raippant on at
least two continents, cannot be denied, with the ever-
present possibility of others being involved without
• Mitch warning.
s If that good -will toward men, which has been ringing
round the world in such joyous tones for the last few
days, could be injected into practical life,the effect
would electrify the universe.
Vithatseffeet thieneve trade treaty between -Canada and
the United States will have; is, sis yet, ordy a matter of
hopeful conjecture, There are nunibers ef Americans
Who have "Summer homes in this town, and with fewer
customs, restrietione at bridge and ferry, their numbers
may inCreaSe, at least, it is hoped so, Becoming in-
terested in the neighborhood, Some of them, or through
them, some et their associates, may decide to locate
;business branches in Goderich; its closeness to • the
rewarrantingssuchestepse ' _
Geogrelphieally Canada is larger than the United
States, but has less than one tenth of the population of
the senile. Canada also -hue iirdinsited-nritinal resources,
- -seendstherugh 'Americans are already. heavily interested' in
mines, pulp and paper mills,' there is ample room for
mote. American -industries.
But„.wherever you are, or whoever you are, The Star
a luiPee the • New Year will bring' yeti and yours -both
arerhappiness: .
PROTECTION IN ENGLAND
- The Undberghs referred to by some of the papers
OtOteilt the line, as "Anieriea's -first family,' caenoteliv
,(colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh are not leaving their
enistive land because they dislike it, or the. people; they
res,Plietleally driVen out byia certairLsectiori of the
.eritiiril-Prester wlifeltsPersists in publishing the most
detelle of -their home life, - - • ,
there *as no protettion from this system
.ot daily irecnt1on, cerribined with the receipt of let-
ters' threatening the kidnopping of t their remaining
threse-year..old son, Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh -have
gbt safety ,for their thild, and quietness for them.
A bill has been before 'the United States COngress on
different occasions to provide two billion _dollars for
their war veterans, and it comes up again in a few
weeks. Though it is a trethendous sumof money, there
is no country in the world so capable of taking are of
their returned _men as the E. S. A,
Cease warnings and begin arrests were the orders is -
titled to New York policemen a week ago for people
using their meter horns -too freely: In one day, 250
drivers in that city were fined for inking unnecessary
noises; but fines did not produce the desired effect, ar.
Lrestssicillowed, Ifsarreste etre required to discourage
untecessarymotor noises, hoes much more drasttcit2st
the penalties be- 'to prevent -unnecessary motor killing
The financial statement of the town of Mitchell shows
a credit balance for the first time In its history, It is
only $103.35,.but it is something. As.The Advocate says,
the townspeople owe the councillors a debt of gratitude,
and more co-operation in the future. As that $103.35 is
right in the bank, the Mitchell Councillors,elf they have
not been neglecting necessary repairs,-certa.inly deserve
at least the thanks of the people, as The Advocate sug-
gests
-',VOAPV PAjiPog
4Fi4s .1$4. -Mutt
P1al4le 4111E312-.
00R610.1$ ikpiD
EMBX1.101
vieit
40,4o4otiU1` teeseteRes
iNge,}4:01z40.55tti4
.1Fost
.V611401014
During Christmas week The Star received several re-
minders of the Yuletide season, from fellow publishers
in this district. These little messages had a double sig-
nificance to us; new arrivals in the field of Iluron
County journalism. We reciprocate the kindly senti-
ments conveyed those messages, and would ask the
senders, as well as the other }Wren publishers, to • pay
-The Staraesvisittlies_fixatetame_ they are-instim-Countr-
town. We are here every day, except Sundays.
Among (mr-ehristmas-cards,-wassone-frosressornes"als
sent -minded beggar" ins -Miami, Florida. It was a
bathing scene, said to have been taken :3 days before
Christinaa, It arrived here When the therememeter-
was flirting with zero weather, and there were 15
rinches og,
snow on the ground. Sending auch a card at
er'4-Ishne-, was scientific erutshys -first-we-hoped
he would get drowned, or ineetlaorne other violent end,
but; on second thought, we remembered it Was the season
of good will to all men, including those wintering at
laimie-and ayes forgaveshinie tenapeiretrily at leak,
- --
31114 hahler up a mUllielpelity is; the More dispoSectits
representatives appear to bp to help themselveh to what
issieft.,, In A northern town where the Mayer has \been
gettini_4500 per Year for a la* tin lies:and-the council.
lors $5,Q0 .each per meeting, the Public Com-
missions also decided to share in the spoils, and, voted
themselves *50 each, and the chairman $100, Windage's
councillors,' not satisfied with $5. a meeting, jumped
their pay to 445. a month. If there is ,one place in
Ontario, hundreds- of bondholders wish they had never
lfemelife----gliuittis..proieeted_bi taw' and_ bY.Jhnt
atilt greater foreess public opinion; Whereas in-tleses-Unie-
litithethtesproteedings-in-sconn
.\
-ted-Sta-tes-truit section ot the press; known us -yellowy— fray-Colleetor-still-sunfinished„ratepayene would he cou-
nt) regard for any, eondltiOnte hc'wever int mate,. an suiting their own interests by returning
pursues its victims with pitiless publieltY. 7,!‘"9 • • Couficil members, So that the viitele-iniater cairtedis-
England has long been known as tte haven of hope- posed of while those most familiar -with the details are
and rest, for harassed citizens of every country in the in office. The appointment of a qualified ehartered
se-
wor1d -while the United States isIropies* referred tO countant to assist the regular auditors, assuredly
as 'ttluirleild-sof the free."' Freedom from the poison good business and should allay any 'mouldering suspi-
. Pen Seemingly not understood by 'the yellow pre,0; " cion that all was not well, • Eiettieg courieil to-tenduct
teesteessaisiesisesiesstealleeselectingssilirect
tnitl_iltut the! 1)"ottletlotri:theY in* Itee4Ing', and On the affairs of a big corporation. New blood might be
-13441-44r443.400*tm: -*Wit sAtilis-W4-0-4411116C-noissbl-under,someireimutfitielbuti4 e-ireierit
•als naturalised citizens. , ,
' does not seem opportune for a Change.
Wilesse
Our -MK
woutea tloT
OP4E, WAVLE.
A,,,M1411444'
40 4444 trA+,‘
FokatAeRS Wotitto
Pur RED tiers'
se---ses,s-lieressa-oseti
orro 1E eeltoe
10 0R)/4 oirrilm Vete-AM
CRO.t.4 *irk; MILK
Oise A. s
ooele.cAu
S.Sens sty:4 .
alit Hose ve
4opeteestas
4roop-Rei4sesuAu1t,55
,ss RuP4 4014A 14-5P.1•44.._ 04:04P wo.la
t3411.•401.41.$ arviN4 LJsr fati'S
04roar.*54°'.P FAMILY
o M..Fet4502DX,
Vaiss04401V., it 000 ono 00"
Pigs and Poultry Receive Attention
(Fitinished by the Ontario De pertinent of Agriculture) -
Breeds for Grate Feeding bloodless ears, and by the abgence of
The best breeds of poultry for a healthy pink coloUr from the skin.
crate feeding are the general purpose Deaths due to anemia are frequent
types such as Plymouth Rocks and
This condition is due to deficiency
Wyandottes,or the heavy types such
of iron in the blood` and is partici-
-
larly serious in larger pigaries where
as ,Teksey Giants, ,
sets . . ...,_ rathteiopin.gs_ are...en ,ft ear!fu_lly balanced
sses... ...., , .... .
,
-'
cornBorer more... • _ The treatment used at the Itapusk-
There has been a;striking- Come.. -asing 'Experimental 'Station, has
back of the ' corn borer in Ontario proved very satisfactory and consists
this year. The Protincial Entomolo- i of a powdered "reduced iron" which
gist reports an average increase of I can be purchased at any drug -store.
between two and three fold over last
year. The increase was brought
about thiefly by the very favorable
weather for the insect last Juneesand
July. In counties Where there was
no clean-up last spring the insect
Absolute acqueacy of dosage is not
importfoit, and for practical purposes
_the quuritity can be roughly measur-
ed as -the amount 'which can be piled
ro on a small Canadian one cent
piece. Each pig is caught, the. iron
-
multiplied much more than whereplaced on the back of the tongue,
the clean-up was made. This out- the pig marked and put back in the
-break hae shown that the - borer is pen; this is repeated every other day,
still a real menace to corn growingdarting when the pigs are 4 to 5
davs old until they are. three weeks
old, or rather as soon as they start
Some Hints on 'Roney
to eat from a small trough.
Granulated honey can be brought
back to its liquid form by standing
the container in water and heating it Poultry Killing Rules
to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. A higher The following regulations have
temperature than that is likely to been issued by government authori-
darken the colour of the `honey and ties for the guidance of poultry pro-
ve 0 aroma an avows.Als-deceremy id- shippers in order t
soon as the honey has become Tico-ra,I, standard quality may be main me
cool it fig/rapidly as possible„ but do and highest average prices realized.
not put into the refrigerator. They shall have been starved for
Honey-- absorbs moisture fie -ire -the siiffitientlength of time before -being
air and -loses aroma and flavour killed to empty creps and inteitiness
rarsidlY,. therefore, it should not be during which time -:,hey should have
kept 'uncovered any longer than is access to clean drinking water.
necessat-e. Keep extracted 'honey in They shall be properly bled so that
a tool dry place, but honey in the no blood remains in the eittremitiess
-comb should be 'stored where it is be undrawn With the head and feet
eft-onesbe-dry prelied-withsallsfeeth
as removed, except that, if so desir-
ed, a few feathers may be left around
the head, and wing tips; be, dry cooled
W a r n r andrAir ,
a1"rogrpm••ee.....r.
Cornwall Ploughing Meet
„,
Although offielal announcement
will not be made until the annual having feet clean and vent properly
meeting of the Ontario Ploughmen's t fin81, u, th h
witaiti,vhh ei
allibtto o tdremovedeye mfrpotoi.
Aasociatith
on at Toronto in February,'
irds showirsg _feed in the crop shall
ineffaliirs of Board of Trade x,-13
have the crop removed, preferably
have been given assurance that the
teyriatumai Ploughing Match ahd through the back of the neck; such
crop removal shall, lower the quality
Pant* Machinery- Demonstration
the -birds atesleaets one -grades_ Its'
will-t)e lield-at Ocirawallsin October,
1936,
Courses are supplied by the Institute I
!pull ef the Ontario pepartnentOf
Agriculture.' I
Two ,,PePuler types of Courses are
being vonclocted this winter—three
moths' courses or. schools -ef Agri-
culture and Home Eeenomits„ and
courses ofone month's duration. The
average attendanee for the first a
weeks at the Three Months' Vourses
which cominen.ced in.November 26th.
1035, has .been 30 boys and 31 girls -
Information about the course In
any particular county may he obtain-
ed from the local Agricultural Repre-
sentative.
The 'four-day event iss expected to wrapised.
attract from 75,000 to 100,0 0 people,
MeRae `Lochiel and J. J. Tier- The use of fertilizers, barnyard , While thousands of families are living
and the Cornwall Board gave- its Minures arid Fertilizers for Vegee
unanimous endorsement to the table Crops BARNUM WAS RIGHT
scheme.
ney. Brockville , 'vice-president and manure and green 'manure in the
growth of cabbage and tomatoes has
• U0Y Crop Report '
In south-western Ontario, the pro-
ortion of this year's market hay
crop s ill on the forms s es m
at 00 ppr gent: The bulk of this is
timothy mixtures -no. 3 'grade, The
supply of alfalfa is not plentiful but
small quantities are being used for
:4'itiserlelihdttligr'oPTtehh4eisit:Pule:a4t1s'retnYtU-indatfilitimeszteniidn4h-rneies-
diate vicinity of Toronto. Some of
the biggest consumers in Toronto al-
ready have large supplies on hand.
Little increase is expected in domes-
tic .or export trade next month.
Present prices at Toronto for good
eualitv hay are about $9 per ton and
$5 for straw. Average prices to
growers range from $7.50 to $8.50
for no. 2 timothy mixture' Om to
$6.50.'for no. 3 timothy mixtures, and
,3.50 to $4 for straw. These prices
areiebarrnseindellnlinak4rveertar freight costs
to
OBSEItVATIQINS
(BY Searchlight)'
To raise the morale of Ethiopia -xi
allo.-teeWeepseessiesaspoieteER .—
CRamiNtALS AP,PLY FOR JOBS
checking- fingerprints 'tho 'United -
States 0, men have Pam& A special de-
Puty •theriff in Illinois who was an es -
escaped convir..tt front the state prisin
lieense applicant in Jersey City, N. J.,
farm at Vandalia; army recruit who
who had been convicted of violating the
National Prohibition Act, and another
was a deserter front the Navy; A liquor -
who had been a counterfeiter.
Oregon, and applicants for Ohio State
highway patrol posts wlth previous
criminal records.
spla said, It takes a Crook to catch a
candidates in Clamath Falls,
Crook..
THE HUMAN RAGE
The -Dionne -Quintuplets have opposi-
tion.
The birth of quintuplets to a Nicara-
guan couple was reported in the Mana-
gua . Press on Dec. 26th. Three boys
nd _two. _girls -said to_he perfect-
Sliould
children receive the
, same care as the Goyernment-controlled
canasdians.equintupiets,
Dlorme quintuplets will lose niir hpf
their popularity 'and publicity, also their
earning power derived from advertising,
'There is always someone to take the joy
<jut of life.
"FOUL- PLAYERS" ,
Someone was aiDli6itIrtirliitvE7rinerry
Christmas at the expense of Mr. E. Wil-
liS of Florence, On,tarlo. Thieves Stole
16 large turkeys and 23 cases of eggs
while his truck was parked outside of
the St. Lawrence market, Toronto. That
is not all. They also took Mr. Willis'
truck, two buffalo robes and two tar-
paulin.
With turkeys selling at 35c per lb:
and eggs the same price per dozen _Mr,
Willis- suffered- a severe loss. We in
Huron County are sympathetic toward
you, Mr, Willis, and extend our wishes
for a happier new year. •
ireeter.4ealTectivelor-ttio4di been„underktigti0n...4.t11c,Ce1i.-
..,,
_AktveY--haCkee)i-lheite and mntale A--4-8-54ertilizenraixture_s_sme apc
lands found in the 'm2'666103_ Irie.nts pliedforeliiff cabbage at the rate
nen-hfifeik.-no-rc%_,Thstotrow-
volved. assurance _ that. 135 to .150 second,
with an applleation.of 10 fi.9Us,,
teams of horses could be obtained for
the -match. With these factors settled, barnyard per acre; third,
following the turning under of a
they were in a position to state that green crop of sweet clover and fourth
the match would be held near Corn-
wall, ,providing they could be assured with barnyard' manure and green
manure. The cop of tomatoes follow.
Of Civic and Counties Councils and
the eitizena in general. . ••• ing the cabbage was not fertilized.
A SUMMIlit' of the results( of this
egmento-shows-that-the-eoramer
Crate -feeding Poultry , dal fertilizer increased the total
'1%fo ern" 'inithodii7of:7 rOdifetiesi -Yield-of-the-cabbage-by 45 per cent.
have so- s mpi lcd poultry - 1st s rig •---trthittoltst10- - -
that it has been made possible for tis,edtilien tiirnconjuitin;tIn
tionzerofagreenittithefertiliz.
poultry meat to become in every day er,
article Of diet. Too ninth of Canada's sweet clever cron proved of slightly
1)411:4:1drtliOn16, ffia:OketieteettleiLa:ri lidnkfrilit-Sabird thang4neuterarilb°peaniiitallietestreit.lo-rit: Oitclbtre tons of
tough, and, too frequently, poorly
dressed. Poultry- to be appetizing,ndroottsmbitotrrieltadoirynt40ife
, tiheea105.'n*Inkeina.wil
nsnreduerci
must be well fleshed and properly
dressed. • • • barnyard manure gave !argil inereass-
"There are two principal inethodet
Igsmagai's Assotiation, stated. that ArilLmb xperimental_ arm sinel- 113242;
Changed...wow_ the jiinior minie..
ters of the British -government, in.
elude, Mr. D. Hacking, above, se
has been appointed under -secreta
of state for Dominions affairs. ,
in want all around them, it Is reported
that New Yorkers are paying wish
prices ler prayers to witches, one weinan
racketeer getting from $500 to $600frOm
clients.
Oftimes we' have read about eecentric
people leaving a fortune for the eare of
their dogs and pet catS and Pause to
wonder sometimes if these eccentrics fire
not eligible for the insane asyluire
And old saying was that "money is
the root of all evil," Wit today there is,
more evil and crime committed on ac-
count of the lack of it. •
ETHIOPIANS BEHEAD ITAIZAN WAR
'PILOT
troops, -an -Italian -War- Pilot- .Was be-
headed, impaled cm a spear arid. exhibit-
ed to 'Ethiopfarr-solitiers,
When tar. iviussolini learn,s of the
above what a bombing -p117nic is in store
for Male Selassie 'and his lion tamers.
During the Great -War Many of Ger-
many's crack battalions of the Pruss
lha
Guards lost their prestige through cruel
atrocities. Although. Selassie's.. troops
are •not to •be compared with those- of
Germany their barbarism will be criti-
cised throughout the world and their
cause lessened in the eyes of the people.
In Japan, when a dog barks at night,
his ov,mer sentenced to work for those
whom it disturbed.
The Family Phynician.--- The good
doctor is always ;worth his fee. But it
is not always possible to get a dostor
just when you want him. In such cases
common sense stiggests the. use of. re-
liable home remedies, such as Dr.
Thomas' Ezlectrie Oil, which is_worgier-
fully - effectiVe easing-inflammatorsr _
pains and healing cuts, scratches, bruises
and sprains. The preSence of this
remedy iiitaie—family—medicin hest_
saves many a fee.
j. W. CRAIME
- Insurance and Real Estate
DOMINION, PitOVUNCIAL
IMUNICIP
AND
BONDS -
Ph�r 24 •
TETE 0. F. CAREY CO.
Fire, Accident and Motor Car
INSURANCE -
Rep. The London T.,lfe 1nsura1. Co.
Office,: —
Masonic Temple. West St., Godericb
Plante 230 NELSON IIILIL. Mgr.
Lpirru$ DANCEY, SIN'S COUNSELLOR To those correspendentti who got their copy in early
: Ainonetlie Cjialstmeis OW received :by- lir. -L. t%, --enough te- week's SW, We' eXteird our
MiunteY ot CrOderleto wits au sulnouncement from 'the thnnse, we realize it meant an effort on their part dor.'
Department Of Oriterles Attorney -General, that he had Ing the busiest week in the Whole year., That made
been appointed s King's Counsellorthe eorly arrival of their copy alt thc niore. appreeitted
timitey is the liasident of the County of Boron and useful, 'as there NYttt thittirilltlese space required
Bar, and during bis 40 years erpractising lavr, hat been • for advertisement; owing to the closeness -of Cliristinas
engaged in tatiny Impertviant owes witb signal success. Doe It Wax *.mighty herd thing to AO, Write eon/
He 1* therefore one of .the best-known lawyers in the, with the turkey needing attention, and something for
county of Huron,
• Mr. Naito woks one of the 47 Ontario barksters 10 10
'honored by the Ontario Government. In no clige Wig
the diatinetiOn more deservedly beetewed,
AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION
pezdn requires to he told there is a shortage of
0ne in ciru1at1on, everybody realised that months
il not veikqi ego, But the County of Hilton doestot .0TriBit 1Ar1ift$9 OPIN104,13 •
..„sota10 be included in tIm shortage belt..
Per 1035, the tote eminty rate was 043,401,40 tral
the--Mitidle-of'-Vetembone,--the-County Iressuree-14041--tilpete-reports-Inere rearrieges,...and...interprett
tved 014,000,00, the remaining $20.000 being due , sign of improved business, We *hope .it may be top but
lute° mutlicilegitik% and their theques were believed to :hive heerd et young people getting married 80 thid, they
hive been delayed by the congested holidtiy - would be entitled to relief.
Blot the above was written* another $1.90000 hos been
?aid, *Wag only a little eVet 4/00* tmspait-
iturmk Cow, Imuticislities have * reputation tor
paying, ther way, and -they deserve.
sone *roan still not ready, but the, chugest, people are
always able to do *little more. We are grateful to those..
who tried tei CO-Operetts hut tsUeceed, and we ace
cot the will for the deed. With the opening of a brand
Ile,/ Year, we extend geeetings ar.41 good wishes to our
eorrespondents, and hope we wilt know them till better
tor from now, titan we do at the moment.
: A :$1fi1ster Suggestien, al* Perth Expositor). Wits.
MATCH
rie of Ciltlitati'S leadi
thefollowing ea
ni 110 tates.,» with whkii
friendly, TM
it fork** e
. How,. about -those-Slam -Salk psis-have-ireerrfigurino
Bitter ciiI1-61 and let us ten,tra Irian tot yon' measuretnents
•
and quote you a price. "-
1HE COMO MANUFACTURING M.
Andelsea St. Phone 61
of finishing poultry-- Pen -feeding
andcrgaetifeeditin_gu„se4orThitfotiakrmretrymii4ndeth. Courses AgtriThis
eultu_winter Home
taisnerti
waterfowl, the latter for thickens of
'LShrtC°48e itt Agriculture
kilagts.S°eetaf:141thetviilibr134:n
con-
practiceefpenfe dirr o*0UPieouciye00;nty and district 111
of weeks and then qinith off" itt
•Ontario this winter. The opportunity
crates* 'Batteriesare c°112imilY used for young peeule on farms to receive
in intensive plants, but for ordinary
tin inseo caw are equally ,ettiefet. further education On airrienittiral
ar
tory and ar6 inexpensive. The toot. subjects is offered to at least one and
t
ters where .the 'Weds are to be "En- eLmnettlyrneenseht3;:are.°InnitmtAipralt.4ciarmroleae'eh
is
lebed" ShOilld 10 dry, cool and well, drafted to include the subjects that
ventileted, and the birds should hoe 41rtttly nolo to the !type teeseing
cluitt and freedom from excitement. practised. in the, dhittiet, ilesides
e gebetid 'Purl*" bettv3r agricultuq,.instruetion is girt
'i
weight breeds best sultcd for ..'.English*,.elvictr,u,sie•andiother-Stib-
erstefiesling- end' elk be' jects,
expetted only where strong,' vigorous
sturliy..type birds are used. Seto* eulltuherethlthtrIkii:hntehPetwAtgrallett°1uroAl gritel."-
sfamtig the finishing period, the presentative Branch, provides tom.,
birdisshould las dusted with flowers vttient, lectures for these tottoes,
while the levet numielpilittes Atm
their support by supp)yingthe inteei.
tory seeomeslation. That these cours-
es
are -.offering mitt iifiteWieistTeittpe"
01 education is demonstrated by the
fact that nearly stOno junior f*rnt-
ers
have Attended one Or thete short
courseAi al,aNyt_boy were titat mote1912.
tome Eononuics for
edids Cheaper, tiettritityi (This Huntsville Pores. of sulphur or, Wile . ether suitable
As
14. result the a re -wilting ibt quetter power 11)g:11k:ion to ...ensure their ,freetiom
raelS, the- ttinnual or ..totor totett., e*
ri toth $10,05400* to ogepoo, involving an au
-
vitt of IS8A40.000. The, stolen* of power heis,
beenttedated,bitt the pet* hos bon tut from
15:00`per, No; to$12,f4 ter hp. The period The
ratio hat also been reduod fro* toffy to ten
As retult ef the eanollaition of the ld iontractst
13* * *WA te. 44/00101 04010
-***lisitloit will bur fvelitisit of tit
to **MOON ''Wilt-lltreily 10
Anemia la Pigs
Reports are often retelved 01
!erg* mortality' jtntong little
prior to the age et 'Ortall
little rigs whithohave issue
doing 4041. orka putting
aaJd.nly bittlinite With
itreleht. hair
CIIESThtJt AN.0 STOVg ANTHRACrrE,
-.-rocAtiouTAs. a ad- DOMESUC . LUMP
Com., ALBERTA LUMP COAL from the
Foothills of Alberta. ' •
°\
DiSt.34()
this 'wonderful Coke with -the gasse-- left- iit.
All order,s gve prompt attention and ail the coal
is weighed On the Town' scales (your scales).—
Anyote
who has, or its, sure*:
froze bo)l* losoirm- how sick 'atia
**table the/ make you feel, sad
the worst tArt is. that ag won au
Seers to'e tia:.•of trle°
tb take its plSea Wee-
utgt, 0117 t4 prolog YOor Val
Mntiaer P
** eased by MO*
tite blood vortileai
vitalised 4 111.11,