Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1932, p. 4

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m- err 7 iriss i nay j aaai page 4 3 t 3t t r avtifjh k the ceorgetovvn evening october 5th 1932 i sanctuary to hope and hope ajgain pace the long ordeal of the changing hour aglmy vfhh vision or atung dry with reckless of toil unstinting of your powexs and when suooqbs elusive fails onoe more work as you worked before fma wwmt test 19 to wait and wait again dpnw toe past year seven ferti not knowing if of waiting thereu be ltaeio were cornpared witb unferullaed canadian legion branch no 120 fruit fighting the midnight doubt torn by the strain of energies enchained and protest mute and when toe sterile days slip hun gry past have patience at the last to deram and dream again v- singly in judgment days to reap freedom from fate and self if i willhold a and carnival lw new chevrolet six st fca mm ji the following prizes will be given away 1932 chevrolet coach frigidaire electric ff the you may keep onceperceived ideal aloof from ostaatabsaey sar to nenrty conned ontario honey export association has announced the iihtpment of four cmrioadb of nght honey to kngtanrt it is estimated that the arrival of tills shipment in the ou ooumry will be coincident math that of oeorge r paterson the associations representative in- eng land who has just arrived in that country lareu on wheat in 3- fall wheat sec- the fertinaer was applied at the rate of 375 pounds per acre by oao officials the average gain of all fertilisers above check or no fertilizer was s7 husheis per acre the avearge gain in yield lor three years was 10j bus hels per acre vioma varied con- stoeraoly on rtifferent soils with dif- from the live with a life your own b p smabnan smith cllnxb at your will to realm where lerent lertruxera as a rule the rela tive response to f eruliaers was re markably uniform averages do no give a true ptouue at ail umes dux hey do indicate the trend of response and after all this is what the prac tical farmer wishes to know tne great value of fertiliser on fall shew is that it not only- gives rtrenglh and vigor to the crop co wrucn it- is applied but it aknjtt al ways insures a good stand of clover arid grass where the wheatbeat is seeded in addition fertilizer wheat makes more rapd growth than unfertilised aence u wheat is sown fairly late to ansa uie brood of hessian ny t wheat will catch up in growth a uave a tatisuctory lop bef ure winter in p news and t for die busy farnter vteeuy crop eteaart average yield of sugar beets in hur on county will be about 12 tons per acre sugar content is dot high tfns year and few growers will reoelve aws bonus above the contract price thel superiority of alfalfa as a hay crop was demonstrated in feel where it yielded 2m to 3 loads per acre as com pared with 1 loads of timothy fran lincoln comes word that the crop of late elberta peaches was very good and chat grapes are being cut in quantity and are of fine quality the bean harvest sod corn fasting and silo filling has e the attention of many farmers in southwestern on tario during the past few weeks live stock ooptpiias to good condition bayer unable to secure mm owtorla carves garnet d ontario big board state that buyer from the united states has bean on the toronto market attempting to pur chase 20000 well nntsbed top carves weighing about 185 pounds these carves were to be used to top out of american carve and tola buyer claimed that the canadian calf is a better finished product than that obtainable in hts own- country in spite of being prepared to pay eight cents a pound the calf offerings on the market lately been so dis appointing that tne american has been unable to get the desired quality lfr duncan said that would be welladvised to cultivate this market aa outnme competition in buying is vitally n if this market is not cultivated the bolted states a most valuable outlet will be closed to is ontario farm predmeu wak the week of october 11th to mud has been chosen as ontario harm products week- tne primary ides behind the movement being to en courage the greater use of ontario- 1 grown products plans have been made to sponsor an ontario farm products contest for retail mer chants in all dtles in tne province during this special week following are two solgans which are being wide ly used in this campaign ontario farm produce are freshest and best and u tne farmer can sen be will buy the whole project is under the personal direction of mr j b falrbairnc deputy minister of agri culture and special rt have beer appointed for certain dis tricts in the province an appeal will also be made to menhints b towns and villages to specialise in ontario farm pornucts during the week of october 17 to 22 and it is that window dressing contest will be abased in au the cities and larger towns the cooperation and assistance of everyone is asked hi this worthy project which should have very definite benefits for farmers in the way of increasing the for their products seuing inumlwrc pratt b din lie market growers who peratjt in the prac tice of sending lirmaatiiie fruit to mar ket must realise that they are gradu ally robbing theansees through creating dissatisfied customers this was the recent statement of t broughton ontario board- mr broughton said that an instance bad been reported to han where a consumer was forced to hold peaches tor ten days after purchasing before the trait was fit to use if we are to maintain even present bold on tne domestic ket let alone expand tt added mr broughton immature fruit not be offered for sale the compel fed to meclary electric stove m everybody come you may get one of these prizes hi the event of rain pance and carnival will be held in the arena ii cmmi care it properly balanced ties wonderful results to stock that is rightly bred weh managed and correctly noosed hrmses and emskwnent such a brooders feed toppers jrinklng nans etc that are writlrlrnt to accommo date 100 obloks win not take care of 800 satisfactory growth cannot be made under such conditions grow ing stock needs lots of feed a good grain feed and a good grow ing mash in la so the birds can get it trie ooncruon of i it is marketed rtrprrwwi almost entires on the way the bird is eared for op to the tame it u killed this the may in which it is grown and the wayjt is fattened tbry a poorly frown bird win not bake on weight satisfactorily its organs have not d sufficiently to handle the more or less concentrat ed feed that is fed during the fatten ing period nor does the bird have the vitality to stand up under this fatten ing pwocess further rmpnuw to export of on tario pears to the british isles hai been given by an announcement that the c3ovemment has completed ar rangementa wkh ttae canadian bank- era association whereby exporters either farmers or cooperatives may secure advance payments on thelr shlpmenta front banks by way of loans to at itx per oenl interest tem hu bean w in regard apple srormente over the past years and not a single ease intt of a loan ootatandxng v pear exporters may now go to tberr bank once they have loaded ttaetr shlpinent present their bill of and dmruw the bank up tn si jo per barrel or 60 cents per box on the shlpnannt fioonkl the sail to resulse those prjees the ment is obligated to protect the bank against the km twoimportant p m neotiqn frib the now peara arrange ment m that all snob troit must be shipped unough andrew fajspn tne ttnlt growe tite in the by a bank snau esceed three uuaanllng sumtinksa in ctllliwilk by lester banks in view ot the appalling growth of criminality in this country almost mcreuaaoks tnat any restrain ing influence would be neglected by parents and educators vet such ne humane treatojnent of ai mals taugri to every chad in ttuhe and sehnol has not been adequately appreciated oab anyone doubt tnsjt the use of such education say forty years ago would have gone far to tne crime of today and pot with that r and with regard for posterity hah such training for cnyoren in every american borne and school powerful rnnucrmrs are at work to oonvince the world that heart edu cation should be given s 5060 pitce with brain ed in our schools but mean time let us every individual and especially parents overlook no opportunity to interest children in the hunvane movement logically hw t anlmali is among the very first lerejonn for the reason that little folks are invariably interested in inimali a boy of four or five can understand a certain sug gested a toward his dbg or the birds roc instance when similar re lations with adults might be beyond nun and experience has proved that klndnrss to animals will recur in kind- ess to human beings one of the kindest men i have ever known received bis first lesson on his fatberv farm at the age of sfat he was found warming two baby chicks ler his coat and when pigeons were hatched while the spring weather was yet cold little oeorge worried about them contrast such a child to the budcttng gangster on the dt9 streets i firmly believe that every child hnnlrt have some association with pets or stock animals there is nothing tbat will quite take its as a foundation for humane there is no higher at of hinlnem gentleness consid eration the parent whose sole edu- ional report concerns bis ohudb srhorartir progress should recall old htanhoulfs words cruelty to ani mals is a characteristic vice of vulgar people real education must include refinement and tne elemen of cul ture and is absolutely incompatabte with cruelty current events are confirming the words of whoever it was tbat the spirit of cruelty is the deadliest enemy to a nigh civilisation- the nature of the crimes borrifyirag us almost dally inrftrates some serious defect b our primary education it may be significant that the mur derers and torturers never beard any thing about kindness to anlmalii when tney were boys man is the animals god 8upervl skm and care of a pet gives a child i certain selfrespect and responsibility bard to dupl by any other pro vision ton cannot take the ariaaals place not with all your theoretical teachings where is the boy who kept the big dog from fighting us little dog who blanketed his pet on cold days then as a man committed pre meditated murder too do not find turn a strict regard for the rights feelings of whatever has feeling is the cardinal principle of civuiaatlon the greatest need tn the world today is klndnfsw practical not merely theore tical the kindness that is learned by actual awaiflillm with creatures who will be nappy or miserable arcorrtlng to their human guardians to watch the protective spirit grow in a child to see the fruition of seeds you bare planted afr and mrs par- ent is one of the finest isiwi jt ex periences that can ever come to you and yon need no college degree to sense that here is real education the foundation of character and cttraen- fat girls out of fashion woaea ol all nations slimniog an over the world kruschen is appealing to gtata and women who are s tor an attractive free- tromtat figure here is the method they are fol lowing to banian fat and bring hlranotn an the natural that they possess c morning they take a hakujaspconful of salts in a gkus of warm water be fore breakfast they do this every nwrntnt with out missing one for its the dally dose that takes off the fat kruscben is taken dally every tide of poisonous sxwste matter harmful acids and asses are expelled bom tfas system at the same tkne the stomach liver kktjsya end bowels are toned up and the pure fresh blood containing na tures ata ufeghrrrag salts is carried thk man who would be kind continued from page 1 blinked his astonishment at the ef frontery then he sot to spring talk ing gently louis stood motionless with the chair poised as a shield and the prod at the ready the crowd held its breath chris had given strict orders against any outcry with eyes narrowed to yelldwlsh slits tail slaishing ever so slightly but stiff with the tenseness of gathered mus- cles attila gazed into louiss eyea louis started unflinchingly into the yellow eyes of the killer and his talk poured soothingly on ii was a memorable clash of wills for eight minutes the eyes of man and beast clung struggling or mastery fln- afiv attiias gaze faltered he relaxed chris outside signed with relief never saw a eat so near to a spri and give it up be breathed to assistant louis called tor a stool it was shoved in to- him he sat down talk- ing to attila in the same guntle cad- rising be pushed the ohalr agalnst the tiger prodding him until he rose to a sitting posture onoe attila snarled lashing at the chalr m louiss band the boy laughed good old attila my little baby my pretty little baby he crooned and prodded gentry the animal was itri the corner and the prodding could inrltrste only one thing the trainer wished him to get on he atool louis saw in the beasts eyes the sash that came with understand big an old trainer outside saw it too nows the time to force himp he exclaimed cjt htm now he knows the trick qjr- want force himli but loulq continued the gentle prodding snarling he tiger began leaping from side to side madly try ing o evade doing k wtiat be knew the man wanted him to do heres where i could gtkthe route these other trainers went chris said louis but 111 have him doing this willingly be fore live minutes and in public hell snow audiences coat be enjoys it if not beaten into it watch 1 auila ceased leaping louiss chair iwbieh had been swinging in arcs be- fore tne tigers nose became still then the trainer closed in slowly with gentle tajk fits prod ind the stool and then pushed the beast to ward it for several rninutes attila stood still then wiitiout warning he clambered on to the stool and sat down louis was exultant by oeorge i its the only way look at him i declare hes grinning i attila you old frftud youre pot bad youre a regular fellow attda thus began the famous etghteen- tkjer sot at it is known in the circus business bach royal bengal actor louis trained in the same fashion all of them he taught to ride horses the instinctive fear that the horses bad for the tigers he overcame by trg them pear each other for days with bars between them of course the ugertr instinct to tear the horses to shreds he conquered by watchfulness by forcing tne cats to see that in attacking the horses they him many of them leaned on bim in the years it took to break the act once soudan and bengal with their cheeks pressed a- gainst his it was a trick that louis did at the opening of his performance to indicate the affection his animals had for bam and by the way if you ever meet xouis dont ask him if nlij animals love him helj rave for he thinks that the world should see that bis pets adore him that night he stood with his cheeks pressed to those of soudan and bengal suddenly for no cause at all soudan turned and sank his fangs uirough louiss cheek and jaw sick with the pain of it louis did not move slowly with a the care of which he was capa he reached up gently forced the tigers jaws apart and removed from his flesh the cruel fangs had he so much as started when soudan at tacked him bengal would have wto in in agony louis went on with the act aa be stepped from the arena he tainted seven thousand people who had sat in horror through the ordeal rose in uheir seats and cheered him the ewo tigers have done the trick ttwmaflw of times smce and neither has ever made a move to hurt louis he did not punish soudan you see i did not let him know be bad bunt me he explained but he laughllngly my face will not be there if be turns again i keep my hand on the right muscles i will beat bim to it if ever he should try again because louis ross has been a pio neer in trie kindly school of training wild animals he has sometimes suffer ed for bis fomearance in fact he bears fortytwo jagged scars on his body inf biding the disfiguring ridge that soudan attack left in his cneec for years the blond young exwoods man presented twentyseven full- grown african lions tn a spectacular act easily the largest group that has been presented within two decades during the rieiformance one night the two largest lions samson and kaiser sprang at each other without preliminary ado kaiser bowled the trainer over as he leaped at in an instant all of the twentyseven fighting fiercely in the writhing tatting slasninf mass of jangle kings with louis com pletely out of sight beneath it took the entire force of circus animal men ten mlmates to stop the ofwrahat for no man dared enter the arena with km gcteel bars and fire brands they w feverishly from outside the big cage meanwhile tney were sure louis was being torn to ribbons but the young man had reanamed oool as he fell beneath the tidal wave of battling beasts be turned face down ward and lay motionless the action saved his nfe for when the lions were at but driven into the runway lead ing from the arena the rescuers pick ed the trainer up unconscious badly cut in uwm place but very much alive when he- revived he laughed you see it was a gentlemens quarrel be said whimsically and u was up to me to see fair play and not to inter fere i was the referee and i was keeping score be looked at bis cruelly lacerated arms and body bit ruefully some scoreboard i he to fibre of the body axul this ja follow ed by tbat krnannen feelmg- of enemetsb health and activity that is reflected fa bright eyes dear sk cheerful vhnicny and a chsrming figure accused how couxt i wwrarrtt f or- tewben i cant write my i judaeyou are fxti aoeosed of writing your own name ing to cfyvwssmov loops about t was no more in favor f session in a dentist chair than a small boy is in spite of louiss reassuring flow of words it was a tedious though ex citing task to throw the loops over the tigers paws time and again ross suoreeded only to have the panlcstrdken beast rear and elude tne tightening lariat apecttators stood and admired the supreme patience of the trainer not once did louiss voice betray the exasperation he must have felt naxter- thirty minutes when even the spectators were exhausted with the strain the trainer managed to loop the fore feet and draw them together the hind feet were then fastened and the animal thrown after that aufia to take it tor granted that best he made no out- mdve as lours after passing the lower and upper jaws toporce the mouth open went swiftly and expertly to work with forceps and knife and cotton what had a few minutes before seemed inxpossftue be came absurdly simple tthe sight the great striped creature lying there so quietly could not bub impress the moat thoughtless here was s galnt royal bengal tiger a notorious killer before he became a pupil of louis ross submitting to painful opera tion wlthouf the slightest remon strance he understood that ins mas ter was taking the only means of help ing him quickly the trainer finished the job and quickly- attila was on his feet licking tils jaw placidly seemingly with relief come here atulal come to me my baby called louis and the tiger catrie my nice big boy my pet its all right now istrt it attila whispered the trainer strok ing thctlanks of the beautiful ture there was no doubt about it chris zekts was right auila onetime kil ler but now a thoroughly educated and dignified performer purredpuit ed like a house cat 1 crea- the reward of industry the editor of a texas country news- paper recently moved into dallas and deposited 50000 in one of the local banks he bad been publishing his little country paper for thirty years and had moved to the city with a- round tso000 tooths credit when ask the secret of his great financial ss he said i attribute my ability to retire with a 50000 bank account kfter thirty years in the coun try newspaper field to close applica tion to duty also hewlngwo the mark and letting the chips fiut where they may the moat rigorous rjues of econ omy never spending a cent foolishly everlastingly keeping at my job with a whole heart and the death jf an uncle who- left me h9 99950 indian population grows contrary to a widespread impression that the indian section of our popu lation was steadily g comes a statement from the department of indian affairs to the effect that the latest census shows an actual hx crease of over 14000 since the previ ous census ten years ago we have usually had drawn for us a rather pathetic picture of the passing of a race a page turned down in the his tory of the land rnthe united states bjs an actual matter of fact the in dian population is decreaslrhr rapidly through intermarriage but it seems that our more stimulating climate and the fact that there is relatively little intermarriage here combine to perpe tuate the race the care devoted to the welfare of alindlan corranunltles in canada is well known and the de partment may congratulate itself and stick another feather in us cap on the strength of the census return the noble red man may have vanished as a historic figure from our midst but his descendants are still virile and still maintain some of the best tradi tions of their ancetsors mr jones was in nearby clyrea- taurant the other day he was study ing the menu as the waitress ap proached to take his orderv he have you frogs legs waitress no sir its my rheu matism that makes me walk this way coleman mantles tsieff better mj9iu tim svw ajritaisavadcokawa mawlai product bsnst behc and a third won ol k thar am wad ol apvcbl traded nyaa fiber and avnnsvil wuh lbs puvsw ol ucbt glvtaa chwuigaux tvn am touahar mora flexfbla wkb- id avocks sna jam avada aonocer to last long scwnrinralhr cornet hi in ataaaadnsi mt csibui lis sal tltff cs us qasl em s dmim a ask your dealer ik coteotaa oum d pair enough to both t 14 lpuls did not punish samson and tcafcer but for days he gave extra rehearsax together v quelled the slightest exhibition of resentment either might make toward the other until be was assured that they understood what the extra work was for see bow simple it 1st he exclaimed samson understands kaiser understands and they both know i understand we arc working and progressing in imlwm its solid ground were covering its- more than its one flay auila leaping savagely for his dinner as the menagerie attend- anfc pushed a meaty none under the bars broke a big molar off at the gum louis saw that a dental opera tion was immediately necessary for the great tiger bit fiercely on the snagged booth tooormbat the pain between shows louis had the cage putted mto the opens where the light was good oreriiand over he told attila that be would not hurt htm soothing ly he talked as lie made ready lassorj to lift over the tigers paws in order to draw his legs under him and pull htm to the bars where toe dental work lcould be done alula understood that i es master meant no harm but he he did william wrigley jr who was 70 years pld was a successful atsexxhant he convinced not only the united states that it was pro per and beneficial to chew gum but he spread his ideas throughout the world despite the ridicule he had to overcome he znade the oucago cubs one of the most successful baseball jtratns financially in the country setting record after record for attendance he gave the philosophy of his salesmanship several years ago in these words tell em quick and tell em often you must have a good product in the first place andsomething that people want for its easier to row dovimstream than up explain to folks plainly what you have to sell do it in as few words as possible- and keep ever lastingly coining at them plan advertising advertising is pretty much like running a furnace youve got to keep on shovelling coal once you stop stoking the fire goes out its strange that some peoples bnagination cant compass this fact wrigley kept shovelling coal into whatever he did whether it was the merchamduing of gum the promotion of catalina island or arizona real estate properties the establishment of the chidago cubs in the hearts of baseball fans the satisfaction of his greatest personal ambition a world series pennant or phuanthropy the success of the late william wrigley jr was attained through consistent and persistent newspaper advertising

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