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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Feb 1951, p. 7

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ed *sionshuilt, jewdled, lever Ed $28 B 5 4 ERIC Bis Pra ik Airy ' 4 fF Cy SAAR BAT a Ary i = ¥ \, I » Va hg avy adh as Lami THR ISLRAPAES SS PERE EE HE ' V | Ever Eat A Watch? --Last-smmmes-- travelers to Sits eedland "who pene.rated the watch- making valleys of the Jura found a strange "horological= sideline -the making of chocolate watelies The confectioner-hordlagist is 43 wear-gld Paul Moreau. He lives in 5 J Le Locle, one of Switzerland's ¢on- tres. for the manhiactuy of preci- wate hes: Moreau clues of a candy making family, just as mast of, his friends in Le Locle come of watchmaking families. le dee cided to don something different, and in tribue to the Jura watch companies he made his first candy timepiect. = The idea caught on. Watch ¢xecu- tives heard of commissioned Theée years ago Morean's new tele, hit to reproduce their ownproducts in Swiss choco: late, and gave them away as souven- its to customers and \ Moreau reproduced famous = Swiss watches right down to the hands, dial decorations and rade marks. WssOCiates, In Order To Survive We Must Sacrifice One of the most thought pro- voking newspaper columns written in Canada today comes from dhe able pen of Richard J. Needham, whose column, 'One Man's Opinion,' appears ju the Calgary Herald Mi. Needham writes trenchantly and realistically. [lis ideas and words are challenging and must ring un- comfortably in the ears of the smug and complacent. "Look what is happening," says Mr. Needham in a recent column, "the rich nations of this world are appallingly weak in the mili- tary sense: the poor nations are appallingly strong. The low-income half of humanity is.pushing around the high-income half. + The low- income halt, which obviously can- not afford to maintain and equip a large force, is maintaining. and equipping them; the high-income half, Which obviously can afford to, is not." Jn the sane colin, Mr. Need- bam reaches the following con- Susion: "We of the western world place camfort above survival. We have forgotten the truth so well put by Somerset Maugham: 'If 1 country values anything more than frecdom--it will Jose its free-- dom; and the irony of if is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too. These are hard times. They arc harder than "they need to be be- cause throughout the west, the $544: L . H seats of power arc occupied by men who--sincerely or otherwise preach the false and decadent doc- trines of comfort. leisure and security and. who have persuaded 'oolish millions that these things ire due to them - by right." There is ample evidence that this viewpoint is shared 'by others, lac: ing the matter squarely on Canada's doorstep, 1.- Norman Smith, Asso- ciate Editor, the Ottawa Journal, in a recent speech in=2Montreal, said: "Don't let ns think we can sell our democracy or build our world with only half an cffort. To call Canada's share thus far more than half an "effort is surely to Craggerate," : ~=lrom «Well Lined: Mousc's nest built of sight £1 notes has heen found in the roof of a Berkshire caravan. "The News Letter." rMRe-exanyination" = the big word sround Ottawa, Washington, Lon don and various other points; and perhaps a of re-exmmination tight wt home, and right now, might spot think when thing to management plan is being stundivd. Dairy Farming is a poor side-line. Either do the job well from breed- ing to feeding, or go into soniething over yout - turned out to be = no Ziegfeldian affair, but a peel. nalace. But she "ad to, fulfill" the contract. not be a bad tygng for nivoy Cana- cdse--even if vou have to tind an didn farmers to iudulue in other farm on which to do it : : 4 v . Why not sit down and give a | FOR THE GRAIN PARMIER: few honest thoughts to your way | Rich level land is best titted for or farming? Ask vourseli such ques- i grain raising "ly ray be almost an tions as these: "Docs my method | essential on farms with wo build- of farming suit my type of land? mgs for livestock. Te suits the man, Does it make the best u ¢ of my who has no particalar {ove for farm Stime and labour? Is it in hne with animals. or much knack oi handling my oability, also my Bes and dis came. Men who Eke to plow under likes: big crops or sweet clover or others ' sv : green tertilizers can make it pay Farming successtully spmply de and sudl Leep up their Jand, 1S wands such re-examinations of old vou and your farm do not fit these methods. Yau won't mal: money qualifications; you should consider Just because you farm as vou some change such as pro raising, always have done. Plenty of people which is easily started on grain found that out thirty or <a vears farms. You have the hog Teed. Mul- ano E tiplication and expansgon is rapid. And it veguires Jess capital than "I rwent along losing a thousand other hvestock projects or more dollars a vear," dys one » farmer, recalling the years which FOR THE HOG RAISER: followed World War One. "But Raising hoas is best suited to I figured that it was just the de- farms which produce dots of oats, pression, and that thines were |. corn and lesures Hoos 6a eat bound to get better before long © concentrated foo da CUSN To se * hd * GUIEes 4 Corn amount of capital But that depression lasted close to invest gn Sncees. and proper to twenty years: and as you'll recall | cauipment. Good Tog radsdes Tiki thousands went broke while wait | the wimimals, and so soon. learn ing for old farming mahads to how bes to take care of them start making money again. a. Ena ¢ = ¢ » . I rou tirm pronnces boo feed, "elt, times hnally did change," | and vou have rly poad Tock swith that same farmer pave now, "and | pigs, think deeply before poin for ten years you just couldn't | out of thar line Por it is estimated help making money." But from the | that good hog raisers set om $120 tone of his voice, a listener could | to $150 jor cach hundred dolls pretty well tell that he thinks times | worth of feed conned. may very well be chauging once | ' . aga : However, pot al lie. raisers . + . . [make that sort of money or nearly The exact methods which made {all of then. Suppose vou only raise plenty of money in the last ten four or five pies per Hn. or are Sway yearsemay fail you badly now, pestered and plagued hy diaen as costs continue to rise, The fact season after season. In that case, 15 that comparatively casy times: consider some other sor of live wav very well have introduced stock before you are sund some mighty poor business methods * % into. farming. So why not take time The hog farmer, Bike the grain this winter to scrutinize your pre- farmer, can Wit to either beet sent methods? It may take a day. cattle feeding or to dairy farming. It may take much longer. But ijt The switely to cattle feeding is not also 'may serve to keep you pros- foo "disturbia But, in either case, perous and out of financial trouble j--more_grass nid legs corn will be in the years to come. Po oneeded, Er oC - a tT % I] --Are you---adaityman--- a cash RAE. TON wa RE + grain farmer---a cattle i=cd Things Were Bigger, do you go in for raising pigs? Let's | Brighter, Tastier Then try taking cach class separately, ! a ' . . *e * ; | Ms carficst recollection 15 of the FOR 1 HIE DAIRYMAN: The garden and orchard of my grand. dairy cow 15 a huge consinicy of father's house, The outstanding fea- high-quality rough feed. Tiretefore, | pyre jn this memory is the tallest dairying is perfectly cuited to tallest apple trec | have ever se farins that have [ots of grass, with BE ol Pail i or. Soa, apparciftly of a patviggehal ase, but small fields: that can be planted to Hearing I write Conte irs wonde corn or other crops for silage. It's f on a ; py hice yonder she Soft-al- farming foi fhe. sali ul apples, the like of which I have farm with plenty of vear-round bever{onndy golden yellow in color, iatour : pear-shaped and of an unparalleled : ; 5 sweetness and flivor. 1 have sought For the farmer with that Lind of 1 m many markets for the lineal de- place--and the necessary buildifigs scendants of these apples of Hes- --there is_no question about the perides. At times 1 have seen_ sort of farming. Neither grain, pigs sole ticarly--as golden. in hue and or beef cattle would be as profitable. pear-shaped somewhat; but the first But dairy farming is not limited to bite destroyed hope. Good apples one type of place. Any farm with they mixht be. but not the same. good land can be made into a dairy In this comparison Lam not like farm. A large place with rotation the German woman who, living in pastures can produce the bulky her old age in America, complained feed. But--and it's a big but --vou that in this country the mirrors must have the labour. "were very inferior to those she had x + * used years before in Germany. The problem the dairy farmer | * Others besides myself have remeni- should give greatest attention is | bered those apples and sought vain- milk and butterfat production per ly for their equals, Wound all animal. "Recent studies prove that around this venerable tree was a --one cow praducing 400 pounds of grapevine with coils climbing and butterfaf makes more profit "over clutching 'it from trunk to top feed cost than four cows producing branches, and this vine bore quan- 200 pounds of fat per animal. tities of luscious" grapes. Perhaps va ¥ * * the grapes 'and the apples worked e So production per cow is sotne- out some sort of Burbank process S b yras Sad Saga Syia Marty, who" says she was a, "heeg dance star" in Switzerland where "pipples itt opp my number," is very much oppset. Playing featured roles in Holywood, she's burning" at reports she was formerly a stripper in a Los Angeles hurlesque shou A wily agent. she laments,- signed her. by mail to a one- vear contract to 5 dance in "The . Follies," It -- Many Features At Sportsmen's Show Among the highlights of ; this posed to feed a multitude of five te ) during the eight day show will be thousand men children, 1 heot re 1 besides, the brg stage and water revise . -, -year's Canadian National Sports 3 by Rev. R. B, Warren, B.A, B.D, men's Show, to 'be held March 9 i San r ~to-17 at theColiseum, Toronto, will Jesus Meets Human Need bé a stage and water revi, mcofi- Memory Selection: And Jesus . , servatiousifow, cottage show, dog was moved with compassion to- show,' beat. show, motor show, ward them, because they were as travel sho, an Indian village, sheep not having a shepherd: and |: May's tropical exhibition and he began to teach them many [| hobby show, In addition there will : things, Mark 06:34, . be a sports demonstration area. Jesits was moved by any type of where all sports such ax golt, ten famtan uced, - Sickitess, bereave- nis, judo, badminton, archery box nent, hunger-- all called forth His ing, fencing and so forth will Le compassion. But before Jesus did demonstrated by expert and any mighty work, He tried to {traw champions out faith on the pact ot those to Again this year the four floors be helped or thew foends The les- of the Coliseum will house hun sore of trust in God is one which dreds of commercial exhibits includ we all myst learns In Matthew mg all the most up-to-date equip- 13:58 we read. "He did. not many ment for fishing, hunting, boating, mighty works there because of camping.--golf, skiing and other their unbeliet." lesus worked in SPOTL response to faith. Now He pro- One ofthe focal points of interest with a lad's tunel of five loaves arena of the Coliseum. The pro and two fishe Science would Say gram here will again feature Sha Linpossible But the disciples key, thé amazing seal as tar, made the ess tany DEeparmions. The program will al srcinde We should like to think that here canoe tilting, logfrollyi, «~wimming, was more than blind obedience on diving, Jderonsratio ink ' . Hu i " at¥an. volun the part of the. disciples and the I % \ . . ol yitl Casting, trawed HIN expectant multitude, There was at {ora I ad | . 5 ni EN aid oo tha ly least a measure of faith. Everyone void - had plenty to cat and cach disciple _ Dari . . N r - 3 " "3 v 7 t 1p thi int ( ' tive Rare Beauty--You can travel the seven seas for a lone time filled his basket with unusual frag- Low t i Tir . . . : .a I 2d ) SEO two does show i these days without seeing this beautiful sight" once <a com- ments torathe benely of the . . EN i s tr LO) Lr 3 Costh Co ~ tn terry ol the Hon bin mon. ts the square-vigeer Eagle standing out to sca. The Have Guth i God) le tan cet. So fie u i: g ; . Yiu . : . your ever red: witual, physical, - Lacle was Tormerly the Geni nis schaol<hip Hops J 300 © Ty een; spmitia. physica Wg cain Shoth Cauat, " \\ I ' a . Anancial, soci He cares for vou Caited Staten itl rn ¢Sse = Tred - " ft Stat ih ! 2 dda - ; ol "Commit thy way unto the Lord; " vl ! he ! Frm trust also in Him; and Ble shal tI ~ Arem Ty % . . 2 I A 7 " ) Tr. been as ti 1" . of thar oven, account ng for the Lee, lus mother was bitten by bring yi "10. pies, Psalm 37:3 - weed | ; F \ : . 1 " i aw . ar N LS " thi Opel \ ' fi! viigque thvor or both, A long loop scorpion as he tay beside Cher in We must learn a lesson, too, Tumors" A '. : { x . ' * . te! sooo | IE id 3 of th ~ grap vine formed ao swing by their squalid bed, and, straight team the lad's lunch. he boy had 11 g y : : : . t _-- . . » exe Sve (Lt Fireal 1 witch one niche explore the ae to ai with arr avarmg and cour- Ohly wough for himself but he un , Wl - . His ava 3 : . CONSCTVE OnE Tatra N sped 0 surent fand peritons amet prabve al veniities Jolie, ide selfishly wave it all to the Master, ) WE . . reseed | i + he fesus tool and blessed and brake. oir wilde ory ner tat, E: v [ERT th band how he = : - . Iti - { t Mao prandiathar's home wav hla wonhd be "WHC to continue ARG. HA Hi nlite L 3% % - A : v : ; . and Go as an : uly To a New Fooled Aarmhonce, sure feeding thetr baby after she was a ) od wa £ fie 5. ot LHRY : , my i 1 1 Yeuad s ull <bhacte he! itttie 1s much when God as iat Notice mn -Lotel: rounded by aoe den ol old tas inon- dead, as shie tii expected to he: IT wilt , TERT lighted ci N 1 ed towers, I there were many Fortunately, it wasn't necessary, . we y ve consecrale gd a to Mi ph ipa pies » frat trees. Thee were blac ox After five were months the little God, He-can use us te bless many, out, Wane "leon to chigpries and af memory plays fanity reached | vd safely and ---- WIT cherrie to he an Dr. Spencer lost no time 1 seeic- + gt . ny 1 - f he «ix there " the het, stead Te water in fe | fog aome for them, He ic there Here's one of the greatest iron tonics you can buy to thed on. witch: thoy prow Chere to study surgery And no doubt : : crore Gaal re i = i dusuherrie one dav, when bike Machael has t 0 itt : Ushi CI i Po 5 " Wier | Bre iid of the apples Frown ta nandicod, J wii speak i compared To ondary apples ap W : Diem 6. thal pi ape be : pion led' bu the vipberviens . nt ade with his pret, and of those fit . 3: Al : Er first tew weeks me his lire whieh he this compatizon of ancient ad add NGTH ern po nistog ity be fluenced by the formers advantage in has ine ts specimens go diiect to the consinh- ero bowl concede that the flowers, in this garden may "have been no wore beautiigl than the flowers of this present day and generation, and that the butterthPes-- then were not much larger or more brillant in color. Lhe however, an sure, were bigger and more threat ening, and I arfirng without hesita- tion that modern caterpillars and grasshoppers are unworthy of thew Apparentiyv these have changes mn the floral kingdom, too. I never see nowadays such thags as fuchsias and bleeding-hearts. What they tell me is honeyiuckle growing arouiid the cottages in summer resorts, a yellow flower | SIres, heen well enough in is way, 4s not-the--f-- honeysuckle of childhood's happy hour. The latter was a cluster of small trumpets ved and pink, saper- wor moevery way to the pall'd sub- stitutes Modernists may claim that the sunshine of the present is not inferior to the mid-Victorian art'cle, but in our ga den and orchard it had exceptional amiterial to reflect upon and conscquently appear at its best. The sunshine in that garden of many from the branches of a cherry tree or from the higher altitudes explored in a grapevine swing was displaved to great advantage and I diffsdently express the opinton that it was superior to any that is now offered, It is possible that 1 am prejudiced, but it is all quite vivid in memory, only sixty-five years having passed, --Irom *"First Nights and First Editions," by Harry B. Smith Baby Contes Through Nightmare Journey colors as seen To come safely theough a 15,000- mile journey-----from the desolate wastes of the Gobi Desert to the histle and bustle of London--over towering mountain" passes, through insect-ridden "swainps, travelling alternately by lorry, train, bus and boat, is always something of an achievement. , But how much more of an ach- ievement if 'the -teaveller turns out to be an cight-months=old baby! Little Michael Spencer had been born only five- weeks when his parents, New Zealand doctor Rob- Jert- Spencer and his young wife, set out from Northern China--where "they had been establishing a hos- pital--on what proved to be a nightmare journey to, England. They stayed in tiny mud-hut vil- lages, endured fierce extremes of heat and cold, lumbered in lorries over dusty mountain® roads and were jam-packed for countless miles in overloaded, evil-smelling~ buses and trains that crawled 'through lands of mystery. Once, Michael went for over 150 miles clasped in his mother's. arms on a truck carrying gasoline drums--and came through his reek- ing ordeal witlr a smile. On another dramatic occasion, when staying spent ina mud hut with paper windows, moa remote Chinese vil 16ET MORE STE if you have SIMPLE ANEMIA You girls and women who suffer s0 from simple anemin that you're, pale, weak, "dragged out' this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So do try Lydia LE. 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