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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-05-26, Page 2PAGE TWO THE WIN GRAN!,: ADVANCE -TIMES The is .finished and, nig tloubt, the in bam Advance~»Times Published at WINGHAM ONTARIO Every Thursday Morning by k► Tom lieges Curtis by his actions '!Practices. tx'bscription Rate — One Year $2.00' it; the lJiidbcr h case, has elected l Another method of reducing the Silt months, '$1.00 in advance himself the most contemptible man tce'st of pr:�duetion i.e. the use of lar- of .the century, ll ci machinery and more labor sag' - To' U. S. A., $2.50,per Year ing equipment. Considerable int - Foreign rate, $3.00 per year. * * at Advertising rates on application. ,23,500,000 was paid for a firm'Provement ha been made in recent years in the introduction of larger that invested $1,750,000. This is no and better machinery, making pC„s- doubt what is meant by high finance.`ible. the elimination of considerable * SWAT THE' FLY manual labor. Where the farm is ® Warm spring days and summer To fly the Atlantic is a wonderful large enough to warrant the much- R E S T F L SLEEP weather bring out thy, fliers that leas feat. The home' is what makes the s st: of such machinery, this method stu:cessfttll, ,sintered, The fly 6s nation, }constitutes an effective method of one The Advance Publishing Co. ing will he that he e t ce N e The weather of this last flaw` bas certainly made our cettuetry nu re beautiful. fund- Most of the items incurred' in the 1 000. coast of producing crops are the same days whether the crop is large or small, still a,a that every .effort slioould be made Ito produce large yields by the adop- ltion of all better farming methods. for 'FRETFUL f 1 lin rs+u� Cat germ t` • ; reducing co, t.. The substitution C f FEVERISH CHILD The y of planting in the spring more profitable for less profitable carriers, and 3s also one of mu- most ] aegra,atitt;g sumimr pests. The bat -:brings the pleasure of the !harvest. Iciops is another advantage which — With Castoria's regulation tie with the ley is always an annual l may .be derived from the cost of task, but by killing off the early fl, It is to be hoped that Govern- i production studies. t z :rant Control of Radio will not be ' _ nnuch can be done ., cC,iitrC, 1<z. l ,ai ntusanza. =a e n xtra burl a oil the ..xPaver. Poultry—A Farm Asset The fly breeds with great rapidity.t f ial records show that the a female fly lays about 120 eggs at News and Information Ope,u�t iOfficialicpopulation of (arida has a time. Ten day: from tote Banc the: y for the Busy Partner doubled each ten• years during the eggs are laid the new flies are also !period ,�f the past S0 years. Each the a pr?ducing state weal, Furnished by the Ontario Depart- [succeeding period of low- prices for shows eta the flies se quickly in L meat of Agriculture);eaten products finds the poultry crease. iflock coming to the farmer's rescue. Swatting the fly wilt to a bt eat ex-1're,f. I Eaton Howitt, head of the ` At the present time it can easily be tent eliminate these pests but safe,lltt,ranv Department. 0. A. C., has :shown that the poultry flock proper - sanitary measures should be employ jp .pared a booklet ,which delves ;1,- bred, housed, and looked after is, [thoroughly into the various types of from the standpoint of capital in- SPRINGTIME THE BEAUTIFUL `ayeeds found in Ontario. It i, well i,.estment and feed cost, one of the illustrated and gives a vast amount 1 best paying lines of farm effort. "Oh, to be in England now that 1 e,t itifearination, !Each succeeding year appears to April's there,” is a itch quot d Imake it mere clear that the farm is phrase but "Canada its May" is as ' Trap the Borer i:iht logical place for the development beautiful to btlit,ld asthe pen , The suggestion has been ad, ane ! of the poultry industry with respect . that have �c: poets to f*en their verses,til that a trap corncorncrop consisting; to both e and meat production. We are particularly blessed in this ;t't abut hall a dozen rt'+w•s of early " The farm :incl. is a useful medium respect in Huron County. The grass sewn rapidly growing corn, if put in pztrr the marketing, of otherwise wun- andas early as the ground is fit, will. in saleable product: in the form et e,_ s fields are beautiful t, lbch.tiCi, iar.d outtry meat. Banks and loan The swoods are got ilos as their mosamountt years, lessen the a�nnit of in- P leaves unfold. The wildildspring :„,,,w- fury done the ntair, crop by corn ' z..rtornpanies find that the faint which borer, if the :Hain crop is sown a has a poultry flock is a much better sen. violets, f hepaticas and blies pre-' seize a riot C+f color in the boars and :fewtla}e later than the ideal date. :risk thani+nt which has none.The trap crop should be cut low: When ick -ed -make a So,at attractive , Finishing Beef Steers ab to the end of the first ,week: in . bouquet. Much of the value in marketing1 their , August. when all barer eggs have Flower garde Is take t'':I lb -en said and should be removed and beef cattle is let when they lack springtime air and blossom om rt th R - proper finish. George,int , Muir, E, keit as live s tuck, math ctalc�rs z"aC•.. doln elle:. al:art to �.. `" ,.beautify e .'lrr•urdin s can ty home t w t, • 1 k greatly increased demand for Dominion 1'c a-. crop a�tn A., n?ini.n Animal Husbandman „otters the following segzestions for Springtime is beauty ti e. finishing beef `seers. x 4'r for the „ The tsn2'ptose L,t reducing the rL'i- oed. Bouch of the business 1' .^I:e," ...., Ctsta't>;�� i -e'' ':'Ea 1i 'i' reported. - 'iulellt part .,f the ration toward' the being done ,r a credit stiles basis the t+'ai ,,,,i•. 2t L ..^'i:. `• 54 reC clTf' from .:nes Canadian 'gat.. eta; Stearn- Rhus Ia , al,ra<cr... ,+<2- t -e ,e. ep-. the us aria z ua, Ille ft wi: h the idea- tot Fro ,i t� tar. :gas near acre, ships a en - con: dino,.,. on I t nt a 4 cs t.y i i ? '. ,ITI y. - < + p t • i- t, trig rug,, The , i, era n^ k in transIa This t . -d, cm the acidity of the soil r c lar t a t l t t L n t lln� c r b further aided. bycutting on: u. do ` ee of iineness s of the from M a, a, t and' Ha. v.. t' : t ,.,. a has the route .. _ ti".. r l- T . n'a`ve- last of the finishing period is to lar When your child tosses and crises out in his sleep, it means he is net comfortable. Very often the trouble is that poisonous waste matter is not being carried off as it should be. Bowels need help—mild, gentle help —but effective. Just the kind Cas- logia gives. Castoria is a pure vege- table preparation made specially for children's . ailments, It contains no herch harmful drags, no narcotics. Don't let your child's rest—and your open --be interrupted. A prompt dose of Castoria'wiill, urge stubbornlittle bowels to act. Then relaxed comfort anad restful sleep] Genntne Citstoria always has the name: CAST RIA L4 I3.DRE C' R Y 'F 0", IT sort, known as Ruby,` originated at the Experimental Farm, and consid- ered to be the best rhubarb on the market, and already very popular: Not only is it red on the outside, hut it is red all the way through the' way through the stalk, and makes', such an attractive sauce that even those who- do not care 'much for rhubarb are tempted to eat it. It is as much better than some of the old i green varieties as the Melba apple is better than the Duchess of Olden - burgh. Here again is a product of the Experimental Farm which fills a long -felt want. L p to quite recent- ly those who were eager to eat a sann?ner apple, -after being without one so long, had to depend on such sour sorts as Yellow. Transparent, Rt d Astrachan, and Duchess, which were not at all conducive to a large censtunption of apples, but in the Melba there is ate apple of Duchess season equal to McIntosh in quality —an attractive luscious apple of high flavour ming a craving for more. , This is appreciated by the slot ma- chine vendors who are eager to get Melba to open the season for their machines. Of all vegetables, corn is, 'perhaps, the most popular, after potatoes, and everyone looks forward eagerely to the corn season. The Golden Ban- tam corn is the most popular var- iety, and rightly so, bur, if one can have corn as good in quality as the r Thursday, May 26th, 1932 SELL NO MORE EGGS SELL NO MORE CREAM MAKE NO MORE PROMISES wwwwwwwwwwia UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED -- THE Wellington Produce Co Limited W. L. WHYTE, Manager. Wingham, - Phone 166 Open Saturday Nights Until 10 p.m. Golden Bantam but two weeks soon- er, he will not be without it. The Pickaninny and Banting varieties or- iginated at the Erperimental Farm are such. The Pickaninny has a slightly bluish tinge when young, is of delicious quality and quite equal to Golden Bantam. Banting is a mercial fertilizers may act. It im- proves the physical condition of i many heavy soil:. Worked into the top layers of the soil it helps pre- vent that sticky, plastic conditional found in wet seasens. It aids drain-; age. It alsc'+ produces a condition in s which hi m'artent furls• of bacteria do their work most efficiently. The time to apple- limestone is 1 whert z, ie moat et'n,e3lieu te? do so. I: is applied u ua:ly in the late fall s or ea -la spring en land and seeded down. Very- often application are made <;, meadows and pastures. It, i" noz advisable to apply liraestene tw> land that is to be plowed shortly +, ere^-ard. fax tt:' Tlcrinuda N doubt. .f 4.1a,n:,a, t a.''C• A,t..r cent, n `thy ii'3.:,7 en'!„ 4 the t-ip. * * c During. .':. ^,;t:.=... , :he Lindberg' 1St per.:'''•. ..:aril c: .:1.... _,,. Ian .. h . 3teL !$•4a i•'�..iA u3.•y year Dve'r, get rad c is r.s and APPETITE �tllu? egecteee' ern 2&r4 a5c -a:3 aikas- :S the exr'c Iaent,.. stage Ir. a .... , ..a.d ti- ,tsa td: of ii-rtners fmdirot."pe_,. :a r' a.+......-. aid in a..,... ,he :as: ?i: ^ .Ia :-n :kr::. casins r t.. a. a,. When a.. • ._. erease as ,'�.. cash in t feel:' e- xeiy hc'" should be applied. This L• ..2..a orad ;alli•w:nw the :a111 -.ay be Larne 1'>y spreading wi:h a • ., drybay. gra. s . 1.3, 'cl ,f by '-i a i II:t. esus aC' a.abae a. n::=wrr tl':i' c rea,ae . The latter ,.,e:h..d is, o rat.... may be. main- c.,„,„,„, , .asst' .- I. r.::seeL:ex, e : ive spreader, are can 7g 4.:,.X.7-,Z;;Ve- r; , .a.:t:... 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'e• n T: ata .-K^e . rttt 'land., road M . r .arcs- elnt a i L: trier attd vii ccwee : pect. rs are- urged t: ,keep cut:•r. .a,. •.'. es, •S"r.- . ..a.7Ots :'-..., wa:,td ss b ydctte ars ... A. f1L t':. Sinittli. N ' iant- aw tt _C.rc Agricultural Li=estene 7zrltnral,ta _t ... roti..• : $.. ,. a;.W:• S and , t;.'i. _ ..t. .. .":.per 6 :e ..t 8 Ie• t v et l,:ry t date t. t^..I. '�'ire=el f atle. .e..G a. "She stag` she is very lonely eve "Yes. . :Rr :;$ashan'd never sones BETTER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR CANADIAN TABLES .. merit , tel Fakeres,1a 4 e 9 aa -:tins cli5A .. • at and .'.re ..have the= at a.." :sez- This has been kept i. ire breeder: e$'' vegetables in Division atsrs-tm y 1. <t Barra si t $' c.2 $e 1:a` 'f . een w..,,gra...- w'C.J g:.:Lan ' as ye- .c:. W'e.:uCdM.r+,�✓, v 1.1': _tdr at l '} t t: r= tz big 519 .✓�"4•r 'ul'�:w -:.'� t s tri- GAJ ty,. it Iraut.b. Isrt..n .1., t'. -,r" L'.t» k'•. u.Y.:U•.`N:. 1 i:. .,v. firit xuva .,.a ,.+.., _l to There les LL -e 'in line a."« id I very early yellow corn of good qual- ity. These valuable originations make it possible for thousands of Canad- ians to grow their own fresh fruits and vegetables whb were previously unable to do so owing to the longer season required by the older sorts. s re 6�. HOW MANY SUPERTWIST CORDS I e. FLOW MANY SUPERT1 1ST CORDS lel THE,tLVr.RAGECQt TIRE? THE AVERAGE GOODYEAR TIRE? ist prize —$1,000,00 cash 2nd pr ze — 3500.00 cash 3rd prize — S200.00 cash 4th prize — $•100.00 cash 5 prizes, each $50.00 cash 95 prizes, each $10.00 cash 104 prizes totalling $.3,000.00 $1.000.00 in cash—extral It would lock prettily good to you right ° now, wouldn't it? Well then, in- vest a few minutes of' your time to get it. Entering this contest will not cost you 'a cent of your money —but you'll get some fun oitt of' it, pclilarly if you like a little pro- blem in arith fic. Here are the simple faces of the contest: Anyone from a household where a car is owned may enter. There is no entry fee, nothing to buy, no special requirement. All tire dealers, all robber company eanployees and the families of both are, however, debarred. See the six Goodyear Tires of various sizes, types and ply -thick- nesses on display here. Then esti- mate the number of cords in each, find the total, and divide by six to obtain the average. A section of Goodyear Supertwist Cord fabric is on display to help you make your estimate. Get a standard entry form from us on which to make your entry. Closing date: June 5th, 1932. Address: "The Goodyear Super - twist Cord Contest," New Toronto, Toronto 14, Ontario. BILL INGHAM Phone 298 WinWingham Tire and Vu amzing g Depoot. o a�)U COMS N T ArNY SET AI� BOXI T or yC'{y4 ,NVE ry� W GTIOyg��s�