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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Oct 1940, p. 3

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ha Sots oo -- / Increase Output Quality Cheese Canada's Cheesemakers Are Excelling Themselves -- Bon. uses Up to $800,000 Will Be Paid "This Year by Govern: ment Cheesemakers of Canada are excelling themselves in turning out quality cheese and dairy ex- perts say present !indications are the Dominion Treasury will pay almost $800,000 in bonuses this year, The bonus system was insti- tuted to encourage farmers to produce better grades of cheese, so the greater the bonus payments the greater the satisfaction of the Agriculture Department. The policy is to pay a bonus of 1 cent a pound on cheese grad- ing 93 points out of 10C, 2 cents a pound if it grades 94 points or better. Cheese grading 92 points gets into No, 1 grade, but does not rate a bonus. Last year bon- uses amounted to $600,000. "The results of the grading this year have been most encour- aging," 'an official of the Agri- culture Department said. "Of all the cheese graded up to the end of August, 93.67 per cent graded No. 1 and a large part of it was good enough to draw bonuses. Last year only 90.1 per cent graded No. 1. The improvement this year has been remarkable." ONTARIO, QUEBEC STEP AHEAD Ontario and Quebec ave rolling up biz cheese preduction, and there is also an' increase in prairie production, though the prairies go in mostly for butter. Between December, 1939, and Sept. 30, 1940, Ontario and Que- bev produced 1,141,041 boxes of cheese according to grading fig- ures, compared with 985,401 for" the corresponding period last year, Famous Labrador Doctor Dead Sir. Wilfred Grenfell, 76, | British rdactor + who 'became famous for -his work in Labrador, died at his «! Charlotte, ;Vt., home where he had * yheen living in retirement bycause rofa tar heart{ ailment. = - Civil Aviation: Gains, isi "In 'Dominion This Year --_ "Millions "of "Miles Flown--" a Sz Transportation | HES Mig] LESSON IV CHRISTIAN MOTIVES FOR ABSTINENCE (International Temperance Sunday) Luke 1: 13-16; 2 : 40; 4 :4; 6 : 21, 25, 4345. GOLDEN TEXT--For the kingdom of God Is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and Joy In the Holy Spirit, Rom, 14:17. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.--The announcement of the angel concerning the birth of John the Baptist took place approxim- ately 6 B.C.; our Lord's temptation occurred In January or February, A.D. 27; the teaching of Christ recorded in Luke 6 was given In the early. summer of A.D, 28, Place--The annunciation to Zach. arlas was In the temple in Jerus- alem; the temptation of our Lord occurred in a wilderness, possibly on the east bank of the Jordan River; the Sermon on the Mount was delivered not far from the city of Capernaum, In this lesson we have an oppor- tunity for thoroughly considering what might be called a life of self- discipline, a life in which the will of God Is allowed to have first place, Few today ,are called upon to live ascetically, as did John the Baptist; yet we are called upon to live in the power of the Holy Spirit, to grow not only in body and mind, but In the grace of God as well, to be so filled with the things that are good and noble and true that our lives will indeed bear abundant fruit, The Angelic. Announcement Luke 1: 13. But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharlas: be- cause thy supplication is heard, and _thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John. 14. And thou shalt have joy and gladness; and many shall re- joige at his birth, 15. For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and he shall drink no wine nor strong drink; and he shall be fill ed with, the Holy Spirit, even from his mother's womb. 16. And many of the children of Israel shall, he turn unto the Lord their God. It Is of holy parents that God would take a holy child, The double les- son for every parent, and speclally --for-every mother; -{s of the deepest interest, Study the story of John's birth, Study it in connection with the story of Jesus' birth, The Bap- tist Is to drink neither wine nor any Intoxlcating liquor other than wine. He is to bo a Nazirite not only for a time as was usual, but for.all his life as Samuel and Sam. "son. In place of the excitement of strong drink he is to have the su- pernatural inspiration of the Holy Spirit, ; The : Perfect Boy Luke 2: 40, And the child grew, and waxed strong, filled with wis. 'dom: and the grace -of God .was .upon him, Luke alone records these qwords regarding the Lord's child- 'hood--he has told us the essential sthings and not the incidental, Jes- us is presented fn the things that are common to all' childhood, ;:and not 'inthe things which separate 'one: child from another. Jesus grew in body, mind, and personality, _.. Luke 4: 4, And Jesus answered nto, him, It is written, Man shall | not. live by bread alone. There fs nothing in which man is so vitally interested, it Ho is at all intelligent "and sane, as the subject of lifs, his town life, richness iof Jlife, Tullness of 'lite, satisfaction in ho to | 18nt life,.6s summed up in the eom- ouly ased, ofton-abused Ties, "This is lite." Now it Eb: be rotaily ob ed tat ta i 8 Jord. esus himself 'c itiéen - about - a ii now, and life to i <undance of dite. He came aleht ba have lif Bay i ely Hho Tora - of ol daily happenings in all Altar of St. Paul's Cathedral Wrecked by Bomb Striking the doable roof " ancient st, Paul's cathedral, bomb hurled tons of masonry down on the The altar was turned into a tumbled mass of stone. Many of Britain's illustrious dead are buried in St. Paul's, a Nazi high altar 90 feet below. shall mourn and weep. Jesus warns these people whose solo delight Is in the things of this world, chas. ing pleasure after pleasure. Their gospel Is that the future and etern- ity wlll take caro of themselves. Jesus warns them that they will mourn and weep when it Is too late. Good and Evil Luke 6: 43. For there is no good tree that bringeth forth corrupt fruit; nor again a corrupt tree that bringeth forth good fruit, 44. For each tree's known by its own fruit. For of thorns men, do not gather figs, nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes. Good deeds can only come from a good heart. It is often ~gaid that Christ's teaching is un- like that of his apostles in that ho puts stress on works and says little of faith, but how does he regard works? As fruits, that Is to say, they aro of value in his eyes only as being products and mani. testations of character. Here Is suf- ficiently set forth the great central truth of Christlan ethics--that this inward disposition Is the one fm- portant thing, and that deeds are determined as to their moral qual. ity by the character from which they have proceeded. 45. The good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth that which is evil; for out of the abundance of the-heart his mouth - speaketh. RADIO REPORTER By DAVE ROBBINS ll Farm Notes . dtr Bara Weed ot After Threshing John D, Macleod, Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, outlines safe methods in disposing of weed seeds. The main objective in the con- trol of noxious weeds should be to prevent reinfestation, states John D. MacLeod, Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch, Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto. Immediately after the thresh- ing operation has been complet- ed all refuse containing weed seeds should be placed in tightly woven sacks and disposed of in such a manner as will destroy: the germinating power of all seed. This may be accomplished by rotting, burning or chopping. A hole may be dug in the ground and all refuse buried deeply. A pit may be dug from 3 to 4 feet deep with a board enclosure around it 3 to 4 feet high. Weed seeds may be dumped into this pit which should be covered with chicken wire or. screen to pre- vent birds from gaining an cn- trance. Weed seeds will be thor- oughly soaked by fall rains, and the heating and rotting process which will take place will destroy all weed seeds. Home-Made Incinerator A home made incinerator may bo constructed by removing th: top from an oil drum and pro- viding a draught door and grate at the bottom. Waste oil poured on weed seeds and light bulky refuse will permit air to enter and help the burning process. A large tile, part of a smoke stack cr any container which will stand lots of heat could also be used. Larger Ones for Food All weed sceds which will pass through a weed screen with a perforation of one-fourteenth of an inch in diameter should be removed from the grain with the threshing and fanning mill be- fore the grain is chopped, rolled or fed whole. Many of these small 'weed seeds are harmful to live- stock and difficult to chop and should be destroyed by a rotting process as has been previously outlined) Weed seeds included in this group are Wild Mustard, Worm Seed Mustard, Small Seed- ed False Flax, Pigweed, Plantain, Lamb Quarters, Bladder Cam- pion, Chicory, Ohite Cockle, 'Catch Fly, Cinquefoil, Ribgrass, and Ox-eye Daisy. Some of the larger weed sceds such as Wild Buckwheat, Wild Oats and Wild Vetches have a ceitain amount of food value and may be used for the feeding of livestock providing they are chopped fine. The plates of the chopper should be in good con- dition and set close. Choppers of the hammer mill type will make 'a more thorough job when Canadian radio stations op. erate on daylight time) : ON CURRENT EVENTS The popularity of Prof. E. T. Salmon's (Sunday talks on Inter- national Affairs have, resulted in that capable .gentleman being moved to a nightly spot-on CKOC to, Canadian radio ls. mprehensive picture Ar the fbi i ihe struggla 0; Jal ns ght Pro "i u member of the oat MM ashes Wnteer | Yeats Wilh the. BALAN iene service in Central Europe, Ly Be HET er prt "tral European countries and hav-\ with ky 1 "You Forgot Me" o dramas that make good lis: 2 Shas sua Torawh. of' : Canadian Theatre of the Afr -- d goes out. OBC met-\1| | or at 10.80 it daigh p 1 --tunes that will be heard in Crosby's latest picture, 'Let's Make Music", Two of the tunes, and "Dry Bones," have plenty 'of public appeal. The Caravan fs heard over 'WBEN Thursdays at 7.80 p.m. 5 (standard). | 3 mg ee HET On Friday nights: the Canadian chain now offers a series of Tas ning. The 23. 8.4 ah by the Refch pro hopping grains containing weed seeds. feature is heard Sundays at 4 p:m. (daylight) from CKoc. 'News Tip ~~ 3 Don't be surprised to heat any day that the NBC and, Columbia chains, haye recalled thelr repre. Germany, The ~ les ote on United States Fall Plowing The long, of earth curl end from the shining The powerful hors moist, brown ribbons but steadily back and forth, The sagging reins are looped around the plowman's should He does not need reins, A qui word suffices, for the" horses, man, and plow are one. lessly away plowshare. es walk slowly THis Curious WORLD Ferguson By William J |] fom, GONGYLUS RN MANTIS, NY OF INDIA, REST ABLES A FLOWER. SO MUCH IN COLOR, AND SHAPE. . THAT gl OTHER. INSECTS § ALIGHT ON IT AND ARE CAPTURED. ns EE LH rien THE nature. plants, much a a 000 eggs have spawn « NEXT: What is the new (ype of cactus recently discovered in lower Californla? ©. The female drapes the long lace-like ribbons over aquatic " Vie. \ FRENCH LANGUAGE RANKS FIRST IN i SLANG. ges COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. of a perch is one of the most beautiful objects in! s lace is draped in show windows. More than 280,- been taken from a half-pound perch \ HUGE FOREST BEAST HORIZONTAL 1 Huge cat, animal pictured here. 5 It belongs to the genus -- leo. 91t is called ---- of beasts 13 Evasions of "harm. 15 Ardent partisan, 17 Qzone, 18 Southeast, 20 Lava, 21 To devour. 22 To embroider. 24 Bed cover, --27 Little devil. 20 Intention, 31 Grain. 32 Aurora. 3 Northwest. 30 Mother, 40 Scrses. -- 80 Sound of Answer to Previous Puzzle 23 Mental TTI TTT faculty, OIT IL [CIE 25 Sweet substance, 28 Anesthetic, 27 Jot, 28 1t is found In b . and ! 1 Africa, : WILLA 30 Mister, 32 Half an en. TILDEN 33 Polite 3 Tubular sheath, 4 North Africa, 37 Imperial domain. 38 Worshiper, 39 Russian pleasure, 51 Fish, 53 Musical note. 5 Lawyers village. 54 Roof finial, charges. 41 Afternoon,. 56 Moon valley, 6 Electrical 44 Right, 59 Bustle, "unit, '46 South 60 Offers in © Am: aR; Rowing to tool, 65Tt is 8 ----e 10D aganda bet

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