Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 27, 1944, p. 7

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scrape loose all remaining dirt and swy or wash out with water pressure after this is done use a strong le solution about one lb to 5 gallons of water or a good coal tar duinfectmnl sprayed or sprinkled over the entire inside of the house this should br allowed to stand for a few hours and then washed out wtlh water the house can then be left with doors and windows open to dr out the roost feed hoppers and other equipmen should be thorough scraped scrub- bed off and disinfected before bcinj placed back in the house when fh bouse is dr fresh litter can br plat ed on the floor rvad for the n v i pullets after the pullets are housed the colony houses range shallrs and feeding and watering euuipnx nt usd j on range should be cu aned tar us the following spring an annual cleanup hrlp not only to guard the new pullets against con trading disease from the old birds but serves to keep the poultry plant reasonably neat and clean savings on farm machinery mnau dtmid mi ptftv ntonafarf sumi 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only essentia heeds of christs arm atv the word of cod for food u ivi 3 2 and the voice of prayer for t trumpet tfvum 10 0 lo 3 chron 13 14 n cideons victory 1s21 that very night the command cam- lo gideon to attack the midiantte and with the command a promise of victory i 3 cldeun s stratagem to produce a panic in afldlan was rvall shrew dl devised but it took much faith and courage to cnr it out the were all lo look at cut an and do as he did and in our tvsl tie for god w should all look at tin captain of our xalvatum and do i he does illeb 12 2t the account tj minutel accurate v 19 and cleari ho legend it ts the careful report of an eye witness the trumpet wrci a call to god and a lpc of pra r the torches the light of the gosp 1 and the pitchers i earthen vessels our frail bodies in which w have this treasure of the gospel truth 42 ccr 4 6 7 matt s 16 i tw werkal ottawa att bovigsjul kmmmx onntawa jlmiioniwdl of tvaar imbalttles usarkhasmms iswl the ciiuto atrtkt tttu ur lt8ts vfvp 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th- ran asonwialth wan scjuinjoim doren with naw qaatb yaalvs alone produrtag 23b0j00o au- n la the um period the highest for any a- la the commnww talth brit rscoim khikk iims kavager sjihn waijs have 4miks irowamfd ingranaml vuntmuw ewrrt who haw numir a miwrial ktudj of boanyw tamftbmr laduadrtal robavnv ijaiaea in a luu itadk n it tmnraim ikdtwnm i he nkt ler t iiw ragmkrtatvnr of woltram la the vimiro- of hu lakh in the uory of a ortuguw skw lillh properly in nlurtbern iturtugal wia burdened by a mortgage lie wa illy surprwaj one hy when ta nger offered him a thousand o for hbi kllrtwa gsruvn wall a lhoumaad he jumiloned in hum iffiwrnml wwii hiake ll two hree four the stranger answerwj and when thu produced no reply h- tben five thousand pounds u exclaimed the owner finding his voice at last and thai was llw end of feus mortgage ii transpired thai the wall w made of blocks of wolfram the v- from which lungilro rnetal is uvrivrl tungaenv uw- whole rcrl of iw kikmbrn machine tool lla tu hakdl tlal it go through wdt stel t ll through luller mi import ant of all h a oll will u rvwe hjf tungsten tntlilic will m-nl- irate the armordallng kf a lank rvnl if ii ankea ii al mm wimi pro- fib- wdkil vuw of ii m s ilavager ilriiuli esrrt rarrwr the well kept home of the wartime prices and trade board makes it nec- eanry for importers wholesalers and dealers in imported farm nuvchlnery to pwm on to the consumer any re duction in their laid down costs as i iwault of the removal of customs dut lag aadrar cmxh tax on auch u- as nadar the 1m4 budget ato of aqulptoent and parts now am tho hands of distributors wm re- aaaai aft ctntt levels until they have people who keep their home plae in attractive condition are very popul ar with their neighbors their place are admired and complimented and t ts a pleasure to look at them the add to the attractions of a neighbor- ihood the place so kept is worth more money if the owner has any tde of selling and it adds something to i the value of the nearby homes the well kept home gives satlsfact- hm to the owner every time he comes back to it from dairy work and its of it kapok formerly used in btebeltk and itrv keihtanl suhls now hs tasob- laussble and srteace has lumed to the emrarthon of milkweed ftoa a a suballule of kapok sir gardmer hald the nalton ierwvrt counc1 bow ha quantllhes of il which have hem separated tm the knd b is snukll hand taiaabhae fviiesimmlal farntti alw ase con thnulng thrir wrk tki jrilanl grain- t pronaluini varieties of lwakl- nkw are iwiiia nnultlpltrd al i llraimlon mru- farm l lh al turned out wll at swill chirimnl sask arul rwwar h looking tal1 tkrdinary sbrll lo llw darlopnwral if m solid stan l off wim1 which nmili al tlc wlwl klral vjawllf iumi hkrl willi hkwm rwo strain hv iwn ihvalorl the dale wimi a r en llf larcvi of imlmmted farm imphnwlila ln-um- trffadiva sllar renmkval i the tariff and war trvlan lav hw u engaging the at lent ion of rrnlmv kllnhlr ible umwi ashaaee feasle ourlng a duciisxn ovr renmval uf iim duly on larni inipletnenls mr ibjcy tau sjir1 1 itowrt- kair tsc llallle iflvrh if ll wre lo set llw prwtouvl atiti4utul dale of sept to for lowering i he ceiling price on imported impl ninta ami part aheatl aug u teveral menibcr said thai illaving until e4 til the lowering f ihu ceil inc price wouhl hwam tlud farmers wouhl receive mi brnt fil from the lax reduction until lley luul made pur chase kieealed for lite years harvest rurfher evideme of caruulas acute mahpowrcv sltortage was furnished last week when selective service authorities asked the pulp and paper industry of canada lo discontinue wood cutting operations wherever possible from howf until september so that the labor needs of harvesting railway maintenance and hate metal production might be met arthur macnamara director of national selective service said large numbers of extra workers must be found to help harvest the large 1944 crops maintain railway tracks and mine base metals particularly nickel and aluminum at properties in ontar io and quebec respectively announcement was made by the lrires board of the ertabluhment of a celling price for peaches pear and plums covi d in the same order are unchanged from those of 1943 in all areas except the maritime the order goes into effect aug 7 for teaches and plum and aug 14 tar ptarv in the mantimcs the effective dates ar one week later in each cose j juslu ilmtsur st iaurent told j th lloux of commons that the de- j itartmenf of justice u considering the formation of a hoyal canadian mounted police cadet corps he wild th plan would take t f fe t after th war and vouths would have to b will behavid to bcome mern- berv of the corns mr st laurent said the corps would be ont way of koepinc bok out of mishief because both youths and adults hold the r c m 1 in hifih rvrard dejected german prisoner picture simws an exhausted and dejeilod german prisoner amotig tluwe raplured during th htti armys advaruv terr i lie 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