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The Huron Expositor, 1933-03-31, Page 6,15 I.: I P Y,0 I Y het,: ar n 4 n �'., ' ' ,a , ' 'Y•' ` .1111 . ., " ' ' ' tr I,, i els -- .- �� _� , r. 1* . . -,., , I , �, 97#1 , , ""; , 4,11 . . - zi�� . - " Am- Va 4" B, �, 1, g-, 4, " �­ P,� �hir . __ 11 - ___ I I ­ er. e- 81V . ,a ,','-'��,',,,,'I If __ "� '_ _.- 45, " I . .... v4I ' ya6 h ,t r t{ -,_ l. ., 11 . ,,ry -0 "! ­ I r.11,11.1p� 1111r," ;1117, , r, 11 ­! I W , ­ . 7 l �t�'0. Id< ,,w ' ,dri�f n. .. i r; `wfr �; �,k 4. - , ('From the Toronto Star ,'Weeldy) A lbarrom fight, in'volvip'g ' the „ �+,.ti h Y aA; 5 I'Phle e-dlvh'ls' of mavielaaul<- 'dutakizug o (rotary Ryser and art ,�: wit ,, xl'1 4, ac �� _ v _ those stunt molen who dai'l'y risk their (bobbles, ' bri'n $15'0• So deo v�arioae 1111'*,rl'�s`�t,,"�, necks to create trhri!tlo Jor theatre adorolbaile striakta, high dives ant ur,a:,, xueaai g a , audiences. --aren't 1'y' as fool. Aorb diff jumps. nt"010, ��I�'�,us' ' .Add Some New Flowers. among the yellows and Stimmll's W -r bwdiy as most ,persons believer' them, to dive of 60 feet or more from tht < 4, sJr ° ' er+green almjarig the �vhi�lery' They have rta3ile exeqution of stunts mast of a dolling ship is grixaed a { c,� the sake of interest alone it Paris Golden tangy giants for down to such a stienice that fully 60 $150 and up, according to condntioitit "�;� ~ ':': '' 'S(s a,- splendid practise' to 'add a few earl use,, Wonderful for the later It r y per cent, of the risk is e+lkninated. Jumping a, Ihorsp off, 'a 60-f'oat cylifi iq flowers to the lust chaser every crag and the original Paxil Geldedrake the case taf Bob RoseL nets the rider $300. This is a cyan• y r.. Without this,' ihfte departure for 'winter sborage;,r CuOunyber's--41111- Bob isn't at all .the 'kind of- man ,gemaus stunt, requiring perfect rim' �,;. , f the straight road, a garden will proved 'White SPirte and Davis Per- you wtoudd exipeat to find in such a ing and considerable dexterityy fx "; s • become stereotyped. - Then, too, fit; Lebbtuc•e=Qrand Rarpids is Orae hazardous profession. He values' his ggettinlg , away. from t'he tambliv, i ,the sgason may not suit some old of •tile leaf sorts while New life as highly' as any other lien Re 'horse. w fwmirite or that favorite may require York or Wonderful, Iceberg and Non is smlall of sbatwei. soft-spoken and Various forms of wing -walking W1,411 fresh ground in w4dch case the ac- Pareil are the best of the Mead types; quiet-ana�nuierted. changing from aeroplanle to aero si' 16uaJl amount o8 bloom begins to fail holo--iOsalge, Golden Champ'Bob is reoognized around Holly- plane, or from a ground,vehicle to'ai �,J eff: 'It is a mistake also, to base lian and Bended', Surprise; Onions- wood as the most versatile of stunt aeroplane, (bring any'tvlbere from- $'50( ^r r likes and diglikes on the flowers of Yellow Globe Danvers, 'Reed Weathers- imemy having performed More than to $1,50,0, &pernding upon the rill JIX,4 , la flew years ago. In the last decade field, Prize Taker, Yellow Globe and SCO stlntits calculated to raise the invol=ved. p *7,,,`,.v "ere 'has Ibeexn amazing inuprdvreriient Prize Taken• Red Gllt>;be, among the hair of the most Bored motion elft- 'Crashing an aeroplane is priced a' fa a most all flowers. ,Mand of the sstbandard sorts, while for early green ture fan during the 18 <,.;, g ,eels he has anywhere from $1,000 to $2;50Q de' ': sing)es now come also in double form use ,plarut Dutch sets; Fear-}Laictou's been in the flim ca rtal: pendi y ,,. p' ng largely upon "gnat the pilo .and again some original doubles, like Progress, Thomas' Laxton and Lax- (During those 18 . years Rose has demands. t, ' the asters, carr, to -day be secured' in tonian are the .best of the big sorts, ;seen 48 mea killed 'pra(ctising hiss And when their days are ended beautiful singles. Sizes havo ,been whore it is advisable 'though not nec- profession.- However,: &-spite, the most of •the 'stunt Mendie poor `;y adltlelred. 1S,u,ch things_ as the Zinnia., essary to -provide some support, and fact that imlany of those men were There, are quite a nunilber of then ' II for instance, comingin dwarf, rived- Little Marvel and American Wonder numbered among This 'closest friends, in IHlollywood r and jolts deert any to( i mi;r and gi'an't size andthis variation among 'the dwarfs; Parsnip-4I,a110w he has not been shaken in the least IPdentiful. And they can't get in applying to bloom as well as plants. Crown, No radishes are worth eat- by their tragedies. seedless. The modern Snapdn�agon, is another ing unless they are growin quickly, ,He knows that anost of 'them 'knew When it comes to crashing, aero' flower twhfch would not 'be able to re- abut when hurried along Wirth plenty ,death awaited therm (before they -planes, the champion of -all stunt mei Sze its ancestor of only a. fern of cultivation and fertilizer the fol- started their at ints. He 'himsp.lf has is Ddack •Grace--a•ather, wras--as Diel ai�sruems (back. It comes' in small, lowing are guaranteed• to spelt in the received only two painful injuries -a 'h'ag, retired from, stunting. intermediate and tall ty=plesb and will mouth: Scarlet Turnip White Tip, broken leg and a liroklen arum. With something dike 30 crashes ti (blotmi even after the first frosts in Saxa, an all red; French Breakfast Bruises don't count. his owedit, ,G'race fiina ly has been the FaII. Co'sm'os is rather a con- and Scarlet Globe, for early use, and (This apparent immunity from death prevailed upon Q y his friends to earl anon flower throughout a good deal Icicle, a big white summer type; experienced by stunt men who have his living in a less hazardousfashion of OaanAda, but nrott the Casinos, un- Spinach - Long Standing Juliana, been in the business a long time. is Consequently -he now is working it fortunately, that is lis'ted'in the seed, wwhic'h does .not go to seed. readily, fownded upon two things--tne pos- various 'studios as a technical exper catalogue of 1933. Hese is a showy and the Savoy, leafed Bloonisdale; session of an intuitflvle sense and a on air Mat& }plant with single flowers three to Swiss Ohard-Lueullus, the leafy ,pens,tont refusal rto db anything The Feminine Stunters. Boni inches in diamleter and doubles part of this vegetable is used like before sufficient preparation has Several years ago Grace went to alrriastt as bilg.. S,alrpiglossis should spimaeh all sumviiter and, the stem as -been- made. Honolulu ' to attempt the 'firs't sole not be omitted from the well balanc- asparagus; Tomattoes-Earliana, John flight from there to San Francisco , ed flower garden. Its glorified Moria- Baer, Bonny Best, C'halk's Early Nothing Left to Chance. Had the flight been successful hd fimg: Glary-li'ke flowers, come in rich Jewel and Li'vingstone's Globe are «I figure out my stunts to the would have been, the first, aviator I i- weds, yellows and purples with standard sorts a:nd Grand Rapids ancU ,, to have crossed those 2,200 rifles o splashes of odd. For bouquets, Sal- Sninri for (orcin or sleek' split second, Rose declares. Noth- p g q g frrg is Taft to chance or luck. Too water from west to east. But hi; Ipilglos�sds along with Mi arigolds, of overloaded aeroplane crashed on th, An Early Potato Tip. many 'of ,my friend's 'have died be- , man sizes and color combinations, cause they didn't figure out'the me attempted take -off. Sca.'biosa, Carnations, Sweet Sultans, It is quite' possible to produce Since, -.tin,. 'he' devoted psacticall; I P chanirs• of a dangerous risk'. Ca,Pliopsds,` Zinnias and Cosmos, good sized new potatoes b earl all has ttrrJe to craCkialg up aeroplane; Pa y Y Before undertaking a risk a stunt dhould not be overlooked. July in most parts of 'Canada, and for the movies Many weeks hav, man must feel perfectly calm and found him in hospital recovering .11 phis is the time the crop is really confid.iib that :he can da it without ApprovedVegetables Varieties. from serious injuries,' 'However, h, appreciated and worth some rnorney: any trouble. If there is the slightest diva s "silk ;ri ht 'back to the db. "While the total number of vege- Risk a smoall planting just as soon as doubt in his mind, he is almost 'cer- The file g „ J t dWe varieties offered in Canada the ground works up nicely, To .fur- „ ng last year of The Los fain to fail. Squadron," -Grace's own story mould 'turn well into the 'hundmed's then hurry things -along, for two to � bascw The most foolhardy of all stunt and commercial three weeks bepg sprea fore lantind on his life, marked ,the end of, th• fit'. neer probably ai•e', these who crash cardernders agree that in the following the seed potatoes out in some frost aeroplanes for a living. But even sn'� main's aerapllanel crashuinl 'Est the 19.33 'favorites for general .proof place where they will get as they know pretty.well what they are career. In addition to havingechnrit mluch sun as Possible through the a tev serl,the story and seting as teg rol,E rose all appear --Asparagus Mary p g doing and are reasonably sure of adviser, Grace played a leading role W'mshingtoin- ' B6ans - !Pencil Pod, window. Soon, •healthy, stout sprouts coming khrou{gh the crash all. in one I Black Wax,'Round Pod Kidney Wax, Ivt11 appear and if planted carefully, piece Hz Planned to do at least one o so as to avoid breaking off these the crashes hi7nse11'. ,Bu(t' studl, fStsingless Green Pad, with Kentucky g , Every aeroplane cracked up is executives 'objected as ,he was to Wonder and Kentucky Green Pod as the crop -will be 'through the ground ,specially canskructed, extremely Pole sorts • Be-ets-Early Wander and in a few hours. strong necessary t. the film to have hi po' y rug in some places and weak in neck risked, Asa result, the out Flat Egyptian ,for early use and Ed- � I others. The 'pilot knows the , exact standing clash in the picture - th t t maondss Blood Turnip and Detroit location of every weakened spot and clerk Red for later Cabbage --Gold- knows just how to make the lane cne which Grace had planned to d, g The nation is like .a beleaguei^ed p himself -was done by Leo Nomis. en Acre' as a round headed first early garrison 'gazing out on a world frill ''tell -e so that it will (break up at the Namis had a record as a, stunt flie sf r followed by Copenhagen Market and. 'of the forces of confusion, -'Mr. W. weak 'places, while ire is protected in almost equal to that of Grace. Bu •Enhhuizen Glory for mid-season and S. Morrison; M -P, the reinforced. cockpit, Of course, I Danish. Bullhead for winter stozagcr; things don't always work out as ,his career caro'. to a sudden end' planned. But there are a number of few months later when Ihe" was .j€ille ,, Corti' for earliest use -Golden Gem In- Russia. they are spontaneously p while craslhing an aeroplane for and Golden Sunshine among the ytel- developing a. Puritanislm5 without a pilots' in Hollywood today who ha e scene in "S,ky3 Brides•„ w lows, erred Early Market and Early sense of sin, (but based on laws "of cracked wp quite a few planes ar�dNLen 'by no means have a carne i_ Corn in whites, -while Golden Ban- hygiene 'and still are telling of their experiences. . teen is the standard for general ,use Pa�sfieldl good form. - Lord yl>ch the same plan is need in °n daredeviltry in the movies, how autamabile'. ¢rashes. Every car used ever. Hollywood is the home of for such a scene is made especially large 'number of girls who earn bhei 1' to be smashed in $inch a way that the living by doubling for feminine star in dangerous escapades, d driver will escape unhurt. Outstanding among• the stunt girl ar The weakened portions . the car is Ione Reed, once' a leading lady m crumple easily and u P give it the. ap- who gore up her career as an act pcarance of a complete w•re,ak. Con- ' 1. Lights. sequently it is rens in favor of one as a, stunt gir y quite possible for two profitable, ft cars to collide or for a car to crash and found it far more into a building or go over an em- Among the stars for whom Mas Reed has clone stunts recently dr }iankment without injuring the driv- Clara Boit•, Marian Nixon and Mari Instantly e,r to any great extent. Alba. In "Call Her Savage" Mis r / • Jumping Through Glass. Reed did the scene where Clara ride % A up to a rattlesnake on her horse an `;. / "-"Just Like In a recent film, "Lucky Devils," a is thrown when the animal rears. tory based on the exploits of stunk Howe1 e.r, it slhoul.d.-be added tha m•en, Bob .Dose had to send a car in the following scene Clara actuall . Gas m cook crashing through a heavy plate glass `W'hippe'd the snake to death herseh i,,, window and store front. For him One of the most dangerous stunt that was a comparatively simple job, etv'er done by 'Miss Reed was per I'll- Like- Gas! • , however, The car was reinforced formed about a ear'' ago iii "Quit throughout and equipped; with Trigger Lee," i whicJh sbe wa I Shatter proof glass. - doubling for Caryl Lincoln, In tha In the samue picture he had to do_film, she had to cling to a rope whil another stunt, which wasnrt so easy, bean'g 'Pulled up a precipice with �, . however. That was to leap through sheer drop of more than 200' feet be Just'light a the glass skylight of a building, low her. • match turn a. landing on a chandelier some 20 or 30 feet below. '/ Valve and ,0172' new "Jumping through glass is ane ofT AND WISDOM ,',°' most t dangerous of stunts," Re Coleman Instant -Gas f3 claims. "Thant is because there ios s no Present-day America, is surprises . I going! No pre -heating, no way of determining just how the stunned even, but not squealing..- ; f glass will splinter. I always hesitate Major Yeats -Brown. t. IO Wafting. You Can start to do the trick, as there is abaolute- right in cooking on a clear- )?x"� w1ay to guard one's self against . ,England' is for many of us still a ' gougirngs and serious cuts. blue intensely .ho' gas "While I cornsider that one of the enchanted country. 'Mr• Andrei 1 most difficult stunts, I have done Melon. flalxlel many which are -far more spectacular P Ido not want to .see( the B. B, ----- - It's justlike•having a city to . watch. The most d'romatic of ,becom,e what'is called the "Con en gas stove right in your own these, accortldng to what others have 'fkal idiot's gold. to' world knowledge. - a 8 told me, was running a locomotive --,Mr. John Buchan. ' , , ® ® kitchen ... just as easy to off a burning trestle and diving it , S0, feet into a' river: �` - t operate .. ,just as efficient "I did that ma 'We seem to have even more' gree r,1. ny years ago t'hi,ntkers than we had 'before the do in producingbetter cooked d'ou�blin for Pearl ,� ill Midnight Express." While itlookedpression, but the difiicwl'ty is to fin 4.. tl 1. ill J III foods. B t11 ,lTe famous Cole- tike an extremely hazarslous� stunt two o£ them who Y N agree on 'anythi�n€ --aSan Diego Union, man Instant -Gas Principle to those who saw the,picture, 9t __� , actually was comparatively simple Gavin ° ,. these modern stoves make g Junior sleigh for Christ and certain to succeed. mas seemed like a good idea=gt th and burn their own gas- "All I had to do was stand in ,the kine. --Border ,cities Star. ._.' Model No. 93.2 , from clear-white'»gasoline. �b of the locomotive, wait until it was well started on its dive, into the When mark news trek., th water, so that I would know how it front '^% was going to strike, and schen Clive Page it is generally becanis good trier., are going or t amn,g.- •i ' .. 'olman out of the locomotive cab into the Sk, Catharines eSkandard. .1 water myself._ "I did that stunt for $7150-a re- leg wonderfull how manly' wise me �1. a iidlft lnstanI G_ . Vel cord price at that timte. Now stunt )tee• all alont4 that there was go r_.; . men often get as high as $1,500 for ing to he a bankin criss about chi . a diffeiilt assignmient." g" `i `' 11}ie rine' time.- Detroit Free Press ,^a'I You7l like their safe, easy, trou- that feat 1 factor in parfantndng --� - . ,, ` ble-free operation. You'll like good tigYirriig. Rose Many lblondes, are now dyeing hmad to dive frolrn theengine catb at hair anld beaming ibrgu6ttes, Eve their style and handsome appear- the ladies neem to be going off tb -- exactly the eight 's�vomenH-,rat a �, ' ance....artis'tically modern in de fraction of a second soon or too 3 ¢, si nwiths ic.k-and-span orcelaia f gold skarndard.--Ql2ontI . Star. � g P P lame. That, he decl�sres, is the es'sen- _ - � , . finish in smooth and Rippletone tial thing in a stbuiYt' maws r iomform- A new restanxraiut•. is decorated i w" t • effects. You'll like their economy erre.. Pvverything must bbe timed •the culbist style. It will be an ai you can cook a meal for a family Perfectly 1 - Y y dd'tirntal novelty if thedg serve s'quax m f�'} of five with only 2 worth of fuel! mesal,.-tPt,nch, Y ¢ , - Prices For Stunts. N, Once you dee these wonderful - J1111111 ., ' new stoves, you'll never be sat- I WIi dle there is a genleral scale of The farmer is retputbed to be "', �i isfied with the old, alpw, difficult I prices for `the stunts - msed most Pretty sharp lb &der' but' dhe lmav t� r,1�' Wg sof cOokin regularly, badse prices vary,, due, markers have 'given hien natty a boo y , . Y & • Modal No. qlo I Iangell`y to the facet that some of the steer--Chatiham, Nom. ' '� iLSK Yi[J�R LC►Cl't. DEALER partuerparuts are goad 'buarnesa (tier( We noticed a..� , . lair' "gills alters aren't. AritT a mar pei'sonol itedm. y+A,"'; • • r dr Wdto to sometimes is 91bie to raisae the Stan, ing that aorile Ver'�n S�jS'eint the twee &phi . ina 'COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Ltd. daTd :raabes by inserting novel 'twists enol in .Detroit,. iPeotplb who ileo �, yl4i' �`oftpHT0 t3, 6*11TI(111Ci in sit old �ba'ivis. h in a ai filar q sititimh That 4, .. ,,, _., ............::. �' (s'etacaxx ' dm(b�in>g. &VM long Saye is they n atpemtib, tr 1 ' „ ford Beatcon lode - S a 1. ',; pric tuL at $6b. -a>ld: I w el , � i , ,rt It' 1• r ,,isirl ata.. 4„+ ft. ' ., ,: f. }i a 1. v 1 ,,? F, / + y. 1 „ ,. •.. 1 6 a J' .n.,,. -,... d... , n g i k,. ,.1i �: ! �` z „m ... ,. .. �, .1, , .... .. i.. ,... f ,. P ., 1. a. W t i d.('k' �. I � � Irl„ , wA&,�� r,� .., , ., • ....j. ... t ... ,. V.. ,.. �,... .M ♦ ..,.. . V •,i.,., r+.�.. - .. , r1V Ae .f? .,r It4 �, 0... It ,., ,d',g, S .,,.j. tr' 1 , Y , �fi ; ; ,' �� ._ , o!� ? . , ' 0.7.. P . "'MO, is Y1,01_ 01 , ,. ", UAII *­".�: . a .. te Z - �, ; 1* �'' I........T , woke A$ yglw,�lr ,$,Q • -. r, , ...11,1 Wi loan �alOm l • Your over'O a 'very sm*11 organ, but it oerr, k tamly Pisa put Mur digeQtive s a elipwnatipa Base of a Hedge Important. . Sale Apt in the de'n'gtbh per and o c�ttt of lcdtss byre u to Dour ou0 }a pound ioiLv two Douuda . f ludic Wl'.'�i t'. your bowel. - g,'tl;'ara*e0d. Of 384 oa$nlples' teste4 you won%completely dorreet"euoh a condition IHledges will echhive best if the soil last year, ,2316 extceedw .'0 lkn$, I by takiugt.salte, oil, mmeraai water, laxative pant is kepi" Iculltiv�aberd and free 4 'wre'eda pound gftrauteed, and only flv6 or chewing gum, or roughage.' When they've moved your bowels ther�ret>voupl,-dna yon to avicldh of two feat 'or more' on ,para ,'tort of tate fi per oer4G liziiit of regi a liver etimuJaat. each side and an " 'Vasdomal tap dress- -tolera'nce. , Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon bring back ,, ing of tvvell_mtted. Ibaniyard manure * i the sunshine into your life. They- pure vege, i,U given. Iwsomef coniiplret o 'fertlili'fier . table. Safe. Sure. Ask fol• them by Refuse Canadian Tobacco Feates. substitutes. 2U at all druggists. • dA . will silo dmilblb prNl le of }benefit, e19- ' ,pedally if the sog is light, says the The outstanding -feature of the t(o- IDe�mibmlent o8 Agriculture at IOIt- babm-gro'wang indpstry in C7anada Size of Ranch Flocks biro it should kept off':,the cUakinues to be the, growing !'*port. The nnnmlber, , of ,breeding elves per f 'be'�ohhoee As to the shape of the ante of floe � t aflute-''eurbd' type, ' It 'is to be romlemlbered• that says the 1�conondc Annalist, publish - ranch is an outstanding factor af- a -broad tchp is lialb'Ie to hold too .pw(c'h ed by the Dominion De'par'tment of feeting the 1wome received by range ,snow and 'thug spread ,the hedge. It A ewutbum ProdkwAion of tihia type sheepmuen in Alberta and ISaskabche- emmob be too strongly emphasized, has risen from 8% million 'pound's is wan, according to an economic. slur- that it is Most ' ' v�e'y_ orF the ra sheep irudhisltr con- � important to have bine 19'2'8 ka 27 •Yzilillion po�wndLs in 1932. y broadest .parte of the hedge, at the * •* dlu¢ated during the past three (,years base, no 'Matter what form) h may Pioneer Muski ts. by the Agricultural- Economiic 1#ianeh take fumbin;er up. The irxistaAee was a1. and Exlperim�eintal Farms Branch of made at Ottawa of Petting some hedg- moire ifeclprlocil . Is (being . folj- the Federal Department of Agiicul- " Ibeeame Ibtioadest hal=f_Way' up, With served in new (fie & for there ,has 'bums Jn- analysing the relh,tion'"of the result tahat thle bottom became been an brva:sion of a section of (size of businem to income the •re- weak. Great Brittain by 'Minsk ats, pmesum- cords, of 87 ranches, were grouped *. * * albly Canadians A tolon'y* has esta'b- aelcording to r�khio nulmlber of broed- . • On Flanders Fields, lished a (base of operations in ' Cen- • ing ewlee per i^arnch: 11 ranches had The twenty,tral England, in Shropshire and ad - under '500 breeding ewes; 25 lie (radian wild flowers vent last year Jaceiut cauantiles, and 'lone 'scouts glean. trween 500. and 999; 18 (betwe(en 1,000 by the Etaoperitm,ental Farms' Branch been captured in various outlying dis- and 1,499; 17 between 1,6010' and Ddmdrnion 'Detpartunernt of A'gricullbure triets, Instant notification of (their ,1,9:99; 6 hebvv'eleli %000 and 2.;499; 4 to the War Gravea Cvinknittee have presence- is of&�cfally demanded, by between , x,'500 and 26999; and 7 been planted' in Flanders and, in the (the Bmitisl iMipister of Agridulture. ranches had over 3,000 breeding env+es'., other (battlefields in France and Eur- As a .side issue the fate of- the Baric- , Randhers who ' hdad less, than • 500 ope, ilsh rat 'may be st aled6 ma}yhap, as breeding ewes obtained an average « « « was the case with the red squirrel relict income of $441,- w'h'ereas those Canadian Canned Fruit. when the grey Canadian squirrel was who had, (between 1,W and 24000 The excellences of Canadian canned inrtroduced into ,Great 'Britain. .The. (breeding ewes until the sizle group fruits emported , to Britain'has culled reds were practicallyt✓wberminate& 2OW to 2,499, was reached and from 'Public attention' in that country to * * ' Ibis point declined, indicating than the fact 'th'at canned' fruits and veg- Grasshoppers Good Layers. these sheep ranchers who had be- etables are inspected by the Gov- 'twteeii 1,5W and 2 000 'breeding eaves In •err address given before the Urs- , , ertnmrie in Granada All canning fve4sity Gtilulb of Ottawa, recently, Mr. batt about the right balance 'between factories in Canada twliicti da inter- Arthur . Gibson, Daolm6nioni Enttounlolo- the number of evv'es, amount of ,pmv,dnlcilal or expert trade are tu- iarlge, lalborix and' equipment per gist,.gave an account of the valuable selected by officers of the Daminiarl' work 'being conducted by the Entoin- ranch, . Department of Agricultun'e underthe olo+gical Branch for the Federal De- .O'- iMeat•arnd Canned Foods Act for san- ,partmten . of Agriculture.- .The loss- ittary conditions' and the products for es from injurioais insects amount to OUSE qualittyI 'thio part of the Act relating many' ,millions of dollars efvlery year DOES 0 W N H to fruit ibeling ' administered' by " the within the'Don-Anion. As a result of 11 Fruit Branch of the Depaxtment. investigatd•ous conducted by federal * '* entomologists, he claimed that int- , WORK AT 70 Agriculture Did It. portant sayings are resulting every T+he in'creas'ed exports of Canadian year front entomological research. agricultural products- ,served in a ,Referring to infestations of grass- ° great way to supplant Germany, Den- hoppers' in Western (Canada, he skatt- With the Help of Kruschen mark, France, New Zealand, British e,d that the officer in charge of tihe India, the Irish 'Freie .State, the federal work in, Manitoba, Mr. Nor. "For nine years now I have used Netherlands and Belgium, and estab- man CrididQe,• in ddxeating a feder sum - Krusrben ,Salts and could not deo lislh Canada in the fourth pl'a'ce among vey of the, (grasshopper infested ar. , without them. I takie a thin& of a the nations of the, world supplying � in Manitoba last autumn had dia- teas n . a cit of wafter as hot as the British market last year. In 12 eggs,.of grasshoppers in pea p covered the of I can drink it. 1 ami 70 years of a Imlanbhs'Canada jumped from: the 12th age numbers up to 1401,000 in one square in Alpril, and just, with taking 'positio'n. to fourth* on the list.fit of soil. Unless these eggs are, Kruschen Salts am able to do all my reduced in numbers by adverse wea- housework duties myself. I . recom- China Wants Live • Stock. ;cher or other 'natural control factors, mend Kruschen to all "my ,neighbors. The (Chinese notwithstanding. the there is ev g ithtdiery ' pro'balbiltlby of an ivr- Before d began bli'an taking it I was never trouou% times in ,the North; for portant ouflbreak of destructive away -from the doctor, but now 1 nev- some time past have shown great grasshoppers in Western Canada er need him. I used to have sick -infterest. in 'Canadian agricultural (pro- during the corning swmmier. heada;ch'es and then was, not able to, duce, live stock 'and manufactures. ado anything. But 'now it is different This is 'due mostly to tpersin al . eon- tac with ,Canadian traders. Writing --thanks to Kzus,chen ISa1ts:'''-(Hers.) ng Future For Canadian Turkeys. J. G. to thee. Dominion Department of Agri- 'Mr. 'W. A. Brower of the Dominoes Kruschen koeips' ''the organs of the culture, itihe rfileldlman for. 'British Live Stock, Branch has return front . 'bod'y working actively, cleanses ,all ''Coiunilbia of the Canadian Ayrshire Great Britain where he was associat- . clogging impurities' from the system, Breeders? Association, who has justed with the marketingof the Christ - and sends clear, vigorous 'blood returned from a 'visit to China, re- as trade of about 90.,000' fatted ` coursing through the veins, And the marks: "W(hidsi talking to some of poultry. The .shipment,;, wltlah teon- reswlb? An stud to all Life's mvitior our',pros•pective (Chinese buyers; they silted mostly of turkeys, went dver ills and miseries. No more headaches, asked if ii could' send ,tli,ehn some in "ch'illed" instead of the: usual froz- ltiredness, dep es'sion, '°nerves," orpamtp'hlets that would b& .helpful to en condition, ,therefore came in' di. constipation. Insttead, a 'sensation of thel:n' in reference, to the care, man- rect co q>atirtionr with the home kill - delightful freshness, high spirits, agement, and, feeding of dairy cows, ed rather than imported shock. He happy outlook -in short, sheer good (swine, 1pouiltry, etc. There is un- reports that (because of the quality health! dbu(bteddl'y a great and growing de- and attractive presentation ofl the mand for live shock in China and. shipment, which was sold -chiefly in - . .6. anything we can do for thein may London, the 'stock inirrnediately at- h•eilp to bring the trade to Canada, tracted, the attention of the whole - Fertilizing Pasture 'Lands and we need it" saders and was quickly sold at fav- , * orabde prices'. He was, givern the as.1Paskure land fertilized at the rate Canadian Farm Poultry. ' surance, of the trade that a shipment, of 475 pounds per acre of a Com- The total value of all descriptions of* equal quality for the next Christ-, p'lete fertilizer 'was able to carry of farm poultry fir 'Canada. in 1932 m,as season 'could easily be doubled, 15 cows to the acre when continu- is officially estimated at $34,73'8,000 in quantity without overstocking the ous grazing was practised. The same as comparedwith $43,138,000 in the market., kind of land similarly fertilized but Prev. year. « * « grazed rotationally was able to car- * * * Canadian Cattle Feeds Find New ry only 1.7 cows to the acre, and the Farm Help Wages, same kind of land unfertilized and Wages of fanttn labour in Can- Market. . cankinuausly grazed carried ' 1.40 According to the United Kingdom oda for the last summer season were cows to the acre. These results were reorted as 19 n Trade 'Commissioner a promising P . $ per mouth in 193 r obtained .by bhg Dominion Depart trade in, ca'tt'le feedis is in prospect is - ment of A as against $25 in 1931 and $34 in gricu(ltture at the Experi-19,30, says the ,Economic Annalist the British market. In fibs ,January mental Farm, Narpparl, IN. S. ln( For "men the amount was $1'1 as 21st istsue of the ,OomtmeT;cial Intelli- practice the nulmiber of +Mows varied geTwe Jouanea It is stated, that the against $15 in 1934. Tdie ,vellus per importation- of cattle feed�S consist- frarrn rvseek to week alccordinlg to the , condition of growth; and I board for neer is placed' at $15 per by careful month as against $18 in 1931 and �ng of 'b'ran and other honer milling calculation dependable results were offal, from Canada is comparatively $2`e in 19310; for women, $12 'is co'm- obtained. In addition to the pas- new, beginning in 19'3.1 when. Canad. ture 'the cows received a Pared with $16 in the priyce. year. ptrnents .rose from) pracUcally grain .ration * .* * can �'sh�i at a rate consistent with the amount' nil to 212,266 long tons (2,240• llb&>. ' Call For Pathologists. of,inilk gVven. The field used in this "Mie great aBtivi Of this amount 6,000 tons were g 0YY in crop im- t1irefinem had been in use as i pas- pro,censealt that has been, character- '�'horbs and middlings and the re - tee for most of the 25 ,sans it had ' mainder (bran. According to this re - been in soil Can of a�rc+toultural dd Sates s in posit Great Britain• imports about The results of this experiment Canada and .the United Skates since P go the 3'00,0100 tolls of cotese products annu- �b'tin'ninn+g of the present century to show° a saving of 1.1 pounds of ally, chiefly from foreign countries, meal has been aCcomipanied by seat an ro- per .cow per dray on the fer- creased 'cal'l on the services of the Ernptre 'Co'untri'es, producing only tilized rotationally grazed area amid plant •+paibh'ololgists, that ,each of the s'°me 76;,000' tons. in 1932; ,1.96 ponn'dis on the fertilized con- staple crops .has, not one, lie's many With the%ly grazed' area, ea compared men engaged in the study of the Viability of Weed Seeds. With the unfertilized area. cause and conrtrod of the diseases to An expetimvent to test -the viabili,t'y r 0 which it is lialble.'"•-Dr. E. F. But- of woed seeds, has been reported by lex, C:M.GI.., 'C.I..E., F.R.S., citing the Dominion Department of Agri,- iAn Interesting Experiment. Canada as a great examnpl.ey in a cultu're,. Seeds of many kinds of lecture to the 'British Association on weed's were mixed with sand and An inbere ting- develapm'ent has Itho utmost . i4nlportance to the hu:• placed in uncorked pint bottles and taken place in Eramos a township reran race of stamping out disease in (buried twenty inches (below the sure - in Wel'lingtotn County in the veactian crops .and, pllants. feet.. The babbled; were s'lassted with served by Charles Birge's flour mill. * « .* the mouth dawmward to preventt the Mr. Birge, grinds the wheat into floUr Butter Consumption Record. ' a ibumuuIation ,oaf water in the bottles,. for use of'farmters of the district. HeTillie record for the corusvanlptian of iYhe explexilmdent'�ass ,been carried on charges 20 Centra per bushel, g i'ving He. in Canada skill stands to the, by the aVLuJ dgan Agritcultural Col - the fazlmler back the floutr, bran, and credit Of 1931 with 313,600,000 gibs'. lege, and it has been -found than af- • alhorts, les's two, pounds to -cover the The figures just to hand for bile past ter 40 years buried in this way seeds, waste. He states that there haq been year promnilse,to outdo thin record by off Black ,Mrdiclq, Pegnpergrass, Fi a large "increase. in the num'her of exceeding the average for the first -led, Ragtwied, ''�V'i:ld' •1Fr•imroee, farmers taking advantage of this eight Mont'hs'. However, for the last Gonrlmlon Plantain, PursQane and Curl- schemue in the last year or two. Quite fuer months, the average dice ed Dock vigorously. Aped lie- germinated' a few of the farfneis are malting• hind .that of .the corresponding months nese remarkable results led the bread from the flour while others buy, by' a'b'oiilt 1,116,000 pounds. Dominion. Agrostologisb to ask the a hundred grounds 'of pure (Manitoba « * * queskioau, )"'Who . knoovs how 10,119flour to unix with it. When to Water a Horse. weed seeds, will last?" The practice of inexperi'en'ced horse I• men in watering their horses after The work -of the Dominion Depart - Goes To Town First feed is a dangerous one ;'bec;ause th mart a' f A:giieulture, in the standard. dd,gesbive fluids are i2itt�idleared wf{;h izing anld .grading of important ag-H. Time In Over A Year and sick;naeed ' is aftien' tahe resanit. S� John, N. d3. -"This to the first "Water '1ne1Pt>re, feeding cultural pmolducts' had beletn a signifi- �time in over a year I've 'tried to rtity ,dwp�i '�' (in a quer'- cant factor in Ib'unldinlg up Canada's make the trip down •here to at, John •n' on the warnAb of the ejtport mio&&, fg,. end Sargon gave me the strength to h°rsoo) and again Ibefox'e going to • do it," said Mrs. W. ,M Breen, ,Ash worst, when' only a xnodsrate drink •- Point, N. U "I was in 'wretched will aufflce," is the dtiettimi. of the Virulent signi;atl diseases,r which af- health; every,thing seemed. to be the 1Hlars'e ,Division, Djonri,ia6on rDerpart. feet ,the farW live stock an Europe, 'matter , with"' me -stomach' trouble, meant of A ,xiculiaure diene x>lever ,been allowed to obtain a headaches, pt the rheumatic suffering ng co Cori• * * * foothold in Canada. The Dominion rally. on kept the suffering continu• Full Meadure Binder Twine. D gri' arty. Sargon niotir7e a •niiarvetoug t�pan+tm�entb of AI c�iYlbu're is CSan- cliange-in,hwt, every ailment I Chad Frohn the results oil i ixRispeC0l ,aft's Watchdog. is gone' Sargon Pills are wonderful tions of *for keeping ,,the system regulated. Ihixldrer bvVinc�OY the Seod They h6V a riff wo entirely OR. const!. 1''ilclh of the 'Domrtnion' Dgmrtt•1riM,,t The Amapoliss Valley in Nova patron:' d of Agriculture it is e#Wftt +bliat math• 'Scotia,, Ole Niagara P'eninmia in On. . utfakoturers axe 'not s*,eldng, to 'take tw•'io, and the 'Olcanaka7n district in C. •ASIMURT atdva.Yabargte of this tal0A11rce of" 5 1pler Bedish - Colum>l a are '(three world - cent, adl'lowed 'by t� �peCtd�sn and fartnR>'us' tontres of fruit pro'ductio'n, . 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