The Seaforth News, 1950-02-23, Page 2.rid Of The Rfrad---T ie le s- e rears eer1 : z- Jamie on the erre
of a f.•.ge craetr after a frea2 sh lands'.i'le wiped out 'X1 feet
rJS r, £',' 'Aha+ a? Brecit ::e; ruining a : )g.::','ay department
1l::r-t3Tg and •e -e i.in.g rai'.read tracks.
Yor , rare Tile seitbail people
i6,eee eter. uJ fig to get fans and
aper to . titers fin spee't.. 3f the
garrea. all': they fro
seer. G hemaking `':erg touth
pr gr .d hut
.r, if the •ew'
^'.
nari5r..• doing 8r+ . the gameit-
arf aloe rsr be ,:-e:sing by
—to aphrase—:taps and
bc.rd-There are ever..hwho
'
bel.'•'.+ that, htfore too
long,
Will be mere enteersally piayed
Man er fGotItall e. en sap -
e.
.k
Ia. a ~r 1111 .n. -,.
1T l ... . exa::p ie
wr.4 i r, irciar7.7.drs and pac-
aer:i, - tt.anr.tdJ71se.-.c
far ,....,.
teams, a - d
ing j . .r..tr, are rtgularly
pia, fire 4. - al aggrtioaticris `Irt
st.t.itt
..... a, F a tl and- t+Ba`t
ler
wt ,,. -6,r' tisty
y ear: ago "'h..r.
_ NI'
made a 'tall
at t,, :. L'tt. a tr.Last Afry.a.
to tne !fine 6,116, ear:,,
rt-
pre.,et.-.%g -. .., ,,:etre d
rate " h,�
game. of soft -
6, ,. ter troGical
stint at.ti a,t:,;_g:, the Gniot:king
1(a' - prhadn't the B:,lr.
es' i.its GE what it was ail al.cont,
tile-. ',ere g . ir.terested
in
t"sem/ p> 'ti Hd
pea qscritball garnet at r:iffe- .
apo'- tht African Coast and the
foil, ,'g s'ar team f y.;la S.
S. •
S. Petro Licksiey thought that
rziget iptereetieg to organize
some talent, :o as to have
somt realopposition on their regu-
lar is there. And this one local
teary. :45,15 fleVeloped into the hfcerr-
F,6,-.-. `.'.ftbal? League.
I's4e i:a:,,:atio:: caught or, to
aur:ls a:l extent that now the Steam-
ship Lire furnishes uniform,s bails,
gkvts, bats and other equipment
for the crews of its ships, and
itofti,all has become so popular that
the :ail,,rs have eo trouble book-
ing local competitinr, at Durban,
Captor:r dnmbassa and ether
African ports, Good sized crowds
attend the games, and the Smith
African papers r.arry full accounts
of -"hat goes on.
4 4 .4
A '.,niewhat similar league, if
you ':an call it that, operates nn
ahipes of the Delta Line, plying
between New Orleans and South
American points. When there's nn
local competition available, officers
and crews play at the nearest open
field adjacent to the docks. These
softball rniseionaries report that
their hartles, invariably arouse keen
nue
falterer; aJ.or.g the kcal ' itizenry;
but these ships stay such a short
tint port that there has been
little.._r.:e, so far, to organize
this interest .,row teams.
Aneteer a' -e Torrid' Zoee soft-
ball rutin .+pre -,.:3 ...e liter Porto
Rico. in at ?•:a they p:6,}' teams
of Icca!s at the s y park near the
Normandie
ire fife -ter. and: al5C crook
r
garesi iplditSaile7S f:(. the
Fiaects and eiezanne. freie er8
htinrigirg to the 5_. e t•`-.
Getting nearer ::c there's
the : rfrtigiittr
packsA . the •.are
(5-6x6 o- .
W%e (;u:f of .. ".a�•-
rente, tc, At the
end GE the r.avigatiGn stason on the
St. Laisrtnct ..t .. soit-
hailers da : to
the ;ae th'tintau kris ... 0721d7 to
spread. '..e _r7 .-,r.
he 1--7,775:7-47.7.7.8":i.4.71 ... ...c at
that. ._ fisted ..6,r..
The t
runs 71.dit 514
or ,.rJrete: _ ..
runs art r,.- haiit And the
C a
%hen ...g ntrit Ices its ;Tat-.
ti.sing, t.: ,:g spaces of
there e
5:. :i..e •o ..e - a4.-
tie 7:a•..r[• -
Going For 100-1' .germ 1Je-
Allee.s, director of the French
laboratory for Avian Studies
at Poitiers, has a theory that
a certain product of embryo
eggs will enable him to live
to be more than 100. After
trying the injection on ant -
mals, lies Allees plans to
take injrrtions himself.
"Okay, Boys,
Bring on
The Horse"
A lucky boy 1!,
Nisei Chajkel,
European 1.7f',
who arrived in
New York
along with 1350
other displaced
persons. 'r h r'
Hebrew Inirni-
grant Aid. So•
riety, whose
emblem Nisei
wears, made ar-
rangements for
the boy and hie
parents to settle
tith relative'.
' at6e r ck.M1-tCjr' meterdteaka--
:.:n 6,v toean°t seem to
rate teaser .armed it: 'i t tln3Rta
a3'5 aieeeaily happening, er'ery
ey in the ear s nd YOU, if you
arse .a le fOr market, may be
„`t U: ,Tryst dint5 are drying it
a 4 4
I :..: t need to tell you that
ateeke come from the '.';ry beet
;,art of a steer's carceee. B01 per-
haps : a didtft rcr'ow, or have for-
g1.3,.31tr4 that .4's re gest .'mat on
a steer that Is r meed ofteiebt by
a£rlees handling,
tt 4 4
Here are- eoene egeree that might
1,r wrztth etudying. 15 t.. Ott•
rend eattle were s.' :..•; -and
SEVENTY-ONE PER CENT OF
THE BRUISES WERE FOUND
ON THE BEST, MOST EX-
PENSIVE CUTS.
4
a were f Cd •{i:
3€' bruised a Lis s 15 o- u eel
fla::f.4, 93 :.r... _ ted : l(15
r,.es. BUT THERE WERE 9yC--
COUNT THEM? — BRUISED
LOINS.
4 „
And the tanse rji ;17C..it
nip and loin, '1.r ieee has -g
aid crovidir:g the _... -_t %.,chtc. they
were.:..ng 't•:Q.de':.
When a steer Es C, ,Vid'. l sqainst
the corr.er of an a- ey -eias or lead-
zng +leu , r.r be sten over the back
with a club, it's those :..o'te cuts
that take the ;eating.
e
(_f _.arse, your c1tck takes a
bating IRO.. As a producer, ',ion
pay freight rates and insurance ;:e -
::turns fromwhdeh tipping claims
art paid. L'sveeek buyers know
they have to al, w a certain per
rent for .064ea from br7._i•,g.
t s a
.'-o. it's a wise move to plan ahead
I for starring cattle. If you're truck
1 fig cattle to market. hire a careful,
dependable trucker who under-
stands 1c:;t ow to hand:e your big
investn.ent in fat cattle.
, s x
H 6,7d me points to • atch
I. F.asytioes it. Htirrt it:g.-cro',vd-
r.I ire an::.,.. :s hard on them.
rs.rd tin
you.
e r
2.'...t,-!!jr.g. Sand m,:e9 the
fit j:r _rr.!.ng.
pre.vents sapping
:r;;Sand SPS t:d :re Covered
. ,. .. U's weather.
? _ .,
4 ,1 Ys, mixedt ds. Other -
1st may have a dead or grip-
• _.....:al at the market
T. -ret J,er, vee d.ry
S"64 question. The
r°': ria'- - ngular Or plural?
g o the Dominion AgYi-
5: i3':: an, singular appears to
the ,-.ser as one of the latest
f
.ns to and starts Off like this:
Oats. is n5ed more often than any
other grain for feeding livestock in
Fans'Ia` It is the most popular feed
`..'
.., , and is present in almost
. Jrdair: : d. Oats is also used
t, a great F• tent in rations for
.:-.6,e;,.rattle- and prJnitr-
'i J1161h„ '.5'hich is •titled
(> .I S 1:. THE liraG F_.TICJN,
Continues as follows:
The exact place of oats in the
hog ration is of special concern in
areas where it is the most common
home grown grain. In some prov
inees S:i'ceesful swine raising de-
pends largely on the proper use of
home grown feeds.
Yr v a
(fats is equal to wheat, stigatiy
higher than barley, but lower than
corn in total digestible nutrients.
It is slightly higher than wheat and
corn, but slightly lower than bar-
ley in crude protein.
Oats is higher in fibre content
than any of the other grains. Poor
quality oats may have 35 per cent
of the total weight as hulls, with
a fibre content of about 11 per cent.
The hog is relatively incapable of
digesting fibre, because there is no
suitable bacterial action in its
single glandular stomach. The di-
gestion of fibre depends on bacter-
ial action to break down the cello•
lose into simple organic acids which
are absorbed into the blood stream.
In the ease of ruminants this pro-,
seas occurs in the rumen, where
there is much bacterial action. In
the horse this bacterial action
occurs in the caecum, which is the
enlarged portion of the large
intestine adjacent to the small
lnte'rine,
()Is acroant vii the high fibre
content, and the relative inability
of the hog to digest fibre, the quan-
tity of oats in the hog ration must
lie decided judiciously. irreepec-
five of the quantity being fed, it
meet be properly ground.
* 5 4
Oat chop with hulls removed it
.egardcd as one of the hest feed.
,or suckling or weaning pigs,
Ordinary oats with hulls present
ill retard growth in yollag pigs
It genitralit' accepted that
giu:'.ing and fattening pigs may re.
ceivc oate in the ration, in propor-
tions as high as one-third of the
ration, Without cawing any reduced
growth. in British Columbia oat,
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SWEDISH SEPARATOR ARA'l'illt (0 urn.,
Mt.. 6,01, 'J1('.
J sr• £AS4ELL25. '" PIA!}Y•F Rl•.f1 11'I11SIt0 I,•
4 1195
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FISHIER ORCHARD CHICKS y -un get ti 1(t started UP
d/r0, Planting Mstrastlons In0r.hnlre
0 er s
of leane malt rose, orange. , ynllrrw
.. st -0T. o :•+ 14 41,440 dowers all summer and
d. fart. Extra t rgo 1 :1(p. Guaranteed to blown.
any +m3er tsw 5 for 41-19 fur 21.75. a',,,teldd.
-• r..: -:311.x Caen 61 r.,1-4144/4. Holland Bulb and Noreen
Corti -any. Pei Port Credit, Ont. Serving ran•
aCHUld iiER CHICKS
td=r. , .. _f1 from ;oast to creast.
l .•
+r - `=- ; - •_t 2 .r,▪ ma..7,1tAcrott. 0)dreui
_ ,good king a llt(t. T U A14'sTe-r11r.(0to6t
.• etle e,'.ted 04.114,1141-40 blade, rx..11 nt eon-
,
4.70.20 Tr1'or rabboperated
BOORSstrata' Mede completely overhauled. Priced-
:, T wcrld ,r 04,1. D. A. W«ndovar & .ens, Palermo.
tat !axone! 4016,:1.
waarsa- ,.1•._. e. GOLDEN IdA11M5'r6'Re-F•rom 51.00. Profit-
able. - able. adorable ... Box 264, Humeral...
dnmro.
=•-• .1PP(1RTCN6T17eb Tw'O Fos Hound pop-, 9,v. months old, from
AN Ole EP, ee Seery esnter-1201 of :13v0n• good w1rkjns female Ten Dollars apieco,
e aV,
ne 31 •nforatiwt sent tree. The Frank Marshall, HJ..m:-•Ole, Ontarto.
Ra asy
•=0""14."'"e"! 272 CASCADE WHEAT -The answer to the teed
0hea, pro6AFm for Ea0tcrnCanada. A
DFF1▪ N0 AND CLEA�LSG nese. b:gh ylFtding. sok spring wh«u[ de-
BACE 470111 %r aleaa• veloped by The Central Experimental Farm,
11(1' Write tens for 'nsar00'.7.n, we are Otts.wa. Sated at 18 b'4ahe18 per sere. Certi-
fied -- 0611 00 yo 1(r _6!506, 000 'meat .fled seed F.O.B. shipping point, 43.00 per
4 H Parge s Dye ViSmdfa LemPed 791 Yeage outset In two bushel bags. T, A. Wilson,
Street -crcn.tO, tin er,-Pekeafa imarlo.
PARitS FOR SALE ALL rs ho
young bars are 11111, Several oholee
heart nano menthe old, also choice 401561
12: ACRES Raleigh -,-p. tient Cou:r,-; four to nine months o1d, all sired by the
.6.164.044411 -General Farming,: 100 sigheor priced boar sold at the Rsya1 Fair
shwa 6,515'.,1,3.:.:,, 1, ;ea ^.'cede: t•li got- tale. 1948, All registered Yorkshires, Harbert
• fir- o Seas!: Frontage- 1. Miller & Sons Keene; Ontario,_
604 are. E
Stare sr 1(b 1(t• 1-7.5,4t 1o.d "1(d —ZOMPI.ETE Saw -rani -with two saws," 150
to sure of m :. e. wr s. 'Th m Real E`•- Sores power Cummings Diesel engine, Will
Late, Ex Ear a E5altsta C-,3 M1, .d ----At' ,ell engine separate. 1204 Wellington, Sault
barn, '.4 ate. 5farie, Ontario.
led ACRES 13,1,5b . g• .3 %and, ORDER the; horse you - moult. for tering
work now. t o-..ag5.' wide aeleellon pure-
bred mares-'-PbrSherone, Belgians. Clydes-
lalee, ;bre( years- of age up, that We , On
beet+( 10 'rap..Arnoldwold sires -Jason. En-
h]1,31neo - .e :'te 454645a:0n.
112,.55. Owner, ..,, alarms merleToronto.
FOR 9ACE
OrNS-Large 0400. 1110 aad ':seri- chanter, .Sir 5)on, Waterioo'a Dan, Arnold -
Bought. said. exci Gra a -:teed 105alr1 woad Dock, 0C,mptvllle .A.S., Say Farceur,
asnpeq :+Sabra Ina'3 3 F E..Ieg Taok3e. Hunt- Landmark -Renown, Write us for anything
11130 E::omen' Stcrt' 0_ ode 16,! Team you re -wire. to horses. Arnold Farms Limited,
Prices. Open Sntl, 611x! xcec 67,-dese'1ay. rrenv4le.' 00 -beet
Strand Cycle Ham;.1,.n 146 ACRES. 'cultivated. YO acres 01 wheat, 7
sir„' r;r•pr,LEr' Ha E 502 Telles north of Uxbridge; 2 sets of build-
: c,, b 0h god enfharaded Largo steed ,1488. 0 -roomed brlek muse, barn 62' x 1'5',
04 glaran 1186 need F 8 0044,.-s by both ex,:ellent condition; hydro, complete
fastory-tralned mec a s Bicycles and 'cons water pre.4aure; 2nd house, frame; smaller
110:06040 3/ 00551 g .ds. ren a en1.' o until barn: sprang possession. Contact Howard
n- a ext+ T e_, a t a 3" 3 -tr,rts, Blanchard. 1'xbrlds0. R.R. 2, Ontario,
King at Saabs'_ Harsli,,1 1 ---. -- -
1,5160 525.55819111515
DON T EAT LESS HALL Chain laws t0mou4 for their power-
•'Eatrl:;re- Cereal F- 0 gran three inmate, fvl reliable engines with ,,mil -proof auto -
hot sal with a tory este All the matte Outer,. One man and two-man models.
✓ t of natura,arae s sf'ldtp anetwe Gasoline and eleel1le from 5145 up. Inter-
qua,
nter-
J.. , :r.! ssokee0 stood agents please write Diesel Equipmentut
pts.:1 51 ',r7"- tai ff -0 Smiths Lirdite,L 133 Laird 711-.', Leasi•ln, Toronto.
Fall,. r.,.- Ryland 69_4,
145 ARES. ::s t 11.0 'r n. geed BOLENS _GARDEN - TRACTOR
pnst•a00 well-fen:ad Ba:.x barn.
.4506 PRE-OALF.NTORY .s.'LE-13 H.P. complete
stab:Ina cement stirs -g te'se,a 4Yent. with 0" plow end cultivator 4175.00;' 3
water adaplY Two 2 - seat of Bsloscer H.P. tires with al ' plow and cultivator,
ash,'
4 ,,- ,1-. eta rural rand n:dro 0348 00. Other attachments 11 preferred.
area:sta!e15.5r' .T-. 4-e r'argnc. 3 D'.5pe Terms 3Y (14, cath with order, balance C.O.D.
Rd , ^,- „ r Send your order tow. There is nit$' a limited
-' a ,,,5 on 'ira+ n 6110 601^am 'n rednpe our inventory.
• +, few available i:. ;:3 6,.e 0h 11•(01106. CA\,10006\ POTATO MACHT ('0511,11\•Y,
Photos, da+all; on r4 '- _ .r6, P'Irry LTD., 75 J r ,s St.ff Galt, Ontario,
Im9oang • 5,11,11 re, '- - Ed. S ACRES. +orner lot. Near Woodstock,
hone:, hydro, telephone, garden soil,
orchard. Immediate p080eaeton 54000. 7.
9bear(loam. R. 3, Wm.detnck, (11e01.10r
Ailk
ALUMINUM ROOFING
CORRIO.ATED _r. 3 f • arid
otding reheats 5 ., ( s116 5 .',"or_d
22" wide 4 gad.se. Serd."o- measu a:ants
for fres and. thawrated der giving
fan ,nfn-raatl,0 . arts, -, s .'1 r 444.0: Errm0-
dlate delivery frob:
:s L fir. -:lite
Mfg . De; 56 ('hal. 4
NCR EIti' anal,
ReLiEtit'E now ff.,. . �
- rr-
e+-htnese
Elm Hedge -old! grow "t first year --15
plants ,OEsc;ent for 25 fest
112 to 20 !riches
busily) SC tab-06tH0.
,50 12 1rches high 54.80
per too 'plant 0 inches, apert4--Shant Exhibt-
Non F-'0.30 m rotnra red. white or pink. 2
for 41.'4-.4r•r.& tress '5 feet •: high In varieties
3L:int,,a':. Fr. Del''' ' .or 51.68 -Plum
tr3e:1 1141' high In 0.-_;411 Burbank and
Lomlr,r'L 4 for 5 -re
F; Colnur Garden
Gu1•Ie ,vitt Every or .. Er4;k'iale-Eingt•
way Nurseries,. /34 r ,,r.,..;11,, Or...rio
TRrr(:P:. Tractor end .Farm Equipment nge6142
for sale in n,riving 11015mun,'7 41( Eastern
Ontario. Owner must sett on a2e6Unt 111
health. Sell or rent pl1perty. Bug 65. 2228-
1801 St., New Toronto. -
L1G10T eh',ir-' '.0911,10 Golder, No. 1 HONEY,
Ora,;!,.,
has ai.saye been the most readily
procured home grown grain, and it
was in the interest of the farmer
tr find out whether higher quan-
tities of oats could be successfully
fed To growing pigs The Agassiz
Experimental Farm conducted ex-
periments with 4-ork;;tire pigs Ile-
tw'een weaning and marketing, to
determine the effect of different
proportions of oats in the ration. It
was found that quantities of oats
as high as 50 per rent of the ration
during the period of growth up to
125 pounds live weight, subse-
quently reduced to .30 per cent be-
tween 125 pounds and marketing,
gave satisfactory results. The pigs
made an average daily gain of 1,24
pounds and consumed 365 pounds
of feed per 100 polled, Pahl in live
weight.
•
ft us generally areepted that oats
may be fed to brood sows before
farrowing and to boars, in propor-
•jons as high as ffi nor cent of the
ation,
Properly ground oats of good
j lality has a useful place 117 the
5('110for all ciasees of swine,
1,011;'.4115t river in 13rirai11 ,e the
,,hannrnl 1250 rniicsl. Loupeet in
Scotland is the Clyde i1061n,fler.
ind in I•.nalanrl 4th - '11...1 ..Y21t
601118),
17E1)1CA L
IT'S EXCELLENT. Real results
after taking Dixon's Remedy for
rheumatic pains and neuritis.
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335 Elgin Ottawa
$1,25 Express Prepaid.
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TURKEY POU//15S AND 550)06, (4ovemmont
approved Maierurrl clean desks. White Hol-
land ermined with Belleville White. TOma eell
like Ilene Oak Grove Poultry Farm, Amherst -
50,8, 1)14tar(0.
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BE A HAIRDRESSER
10158 OANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL
Great 1,pportUnity Learn
Hairdressing
1,14,004406 melanin) orofe0alon, 044%1 wags.
thousand,, sucroontul Marvel graduates
Ameri%0'11 greatest 116atem illustrated cats,
(0000 free. Write or Call
MARVEL HAIRDRESSING
SCHOOLS
350 Bloor St. w., 0Or0nto
Brasche0, 44 Klns St. Hamlltan
& 72 Rideau Street. Ottawa
WANTED
WANTED: Graduate nurses, for general
duty, six-day week, elsht hour day, 141.00
oar week, $0.88 overtime minus 11.20 per
day board. $48,76 apiary after three months.
Apply: Superintendent of Nur0e0, Anna
General Hospital, ironuoia Falls, Ontario.
WANTED to buy Blacksmith Shop with
house or Service Station. Write A. Vezeau,
Galt, Ont. -
SHIP oo furs, sflnk4 up to 346,00 -Weasel,
04.60-Munkrate, 44.60, 500 Muakrate with
minks weekly on ice with (Gan5set)-Secrete
free, Trapper. Association Beltsville Tam,
WANTED -Two used Diesel power unite,
160-200 h,0., working condition. Please
write, giving Hilt particular. and price,
Paul Tolkcwakle, Box 788, Renfrew, Ont,
Phone 1154406,
Ilse.
• C U TS Healing, soothing
and antiOeptic, Dr.
Chase's Ointment
BURNS & brings e ho a relief.
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only size, 6 times as much, $1,23.
DR. CHASE'S 34
Antiseptic OINTMENT
REAILI'L
BY RUBBING IN
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quick relief.
Greaecleso,
fast -drying,
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ISSUE 8 - 1950
-MAKE FIRST CLASS TRAILER
AT NEVE
use
OTACO DISC
WHEELS and
AXLE SET
Every farmer has the tools and enough used
lumber around to make a serviceable trailer.
The wheel problem is solved by a set of Otaca
Disc Wheels and axle assembly. A set of used tires completes the
job. These sturdy, efficient Otaco wheel and axle sets are in three
axle sixes to accommodate various loads. Ask your Otaco dealer for
specifications and prices or write us direct.
Dept. WLNI
OTACO LitvitTED • Orillia, Ont.
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