Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 14th 1938 pagc3 dratista racoranuad wrlgley ohm aa an aid to strong healthy tactb ctcanaee them of lood pr- tfcms masaaaeathe ignms aidsdl- aadiaisotatmffrfeeltoaafttf nsajstvato o hmattkyt tak aoma noma for the chddrsn ao they wl loro itl cm s4shivbbmsmsajbbvsbsswbbjsbv umlster of agriculture ttaey includ ed toe appointment of mr george wilson of stance as director of the ttarketaraiid c bra and as chairman of the marketing board appointment of george wilson ol skncoe as director of the markets and cooperation branch and chair man of the marketing board was an nounced recently among other de partmental promotions and retire ments by hon p m dewan minister of agiicutlure mr wilson 16 a graduate of ontario agricultural college ipr xfews and information for the busy farmer the tomato crop throughout ontario weather moisture conditions during the past month have been generally favorable lor good growth the quality of some products however was somewhat lowered by heat and too much rain- all tomato worms are particularly numerous this season in eastern on tario in southwestern counties to mato cracking is greater than usual and there has been some scalding of mtm xnttfildlesex county thrlp in jury to onions is reported otherwise iiowiim and insect pests are being ffp by intensive spraying oper ations and not more than the usual amount of damage has occurred eastern omtarl frmtt gun sufficient rainfall growing con- 4jnttft have been favourable for the development of the apple crop and fruit is shdng particularly well where spraying was done thoroughly scab and insect pests ace being kept is check with the excrfeuon of the cod ling worm moth whiph will cause con siderably loss in a lew orchards where a heavy infestation has accumulated from previous years in the trenton frtm iroquolsmorriaburg districts se veral thousand barrels of apples were severely flatmgm by hail fall and early varieties are taking on consid erable colour and are up to normal in this respect pears are developing well with size average and fruit clean in most or chards although some codling moth injury is showing where regular con trol measures were not carried out plums are a light crop but there is every indication that the quality will be good except on some trees where early sprays were not applied and some curcullo injury is showing potato crop beport the early irish cobbler crop is fair ly wuelearsdand the intermediate exqpis moving to market from the central part of the province shortage of moisture during june and july retarded growth of plants and development of tubers with the result thatlow yields are being harvested the quality is excellent the late crop presents a favourable appearance at present during the past two weeks the rainfall generally has been beneficial and plant growth excellent the potato bug has been well kept in contnol fay the use of poison ap plications but leaf hoppers have done considerable injury to the plants be cause bordeaux has not been proper ly applied and some damage to plants is apparent which wllt reduce the yield at digging time growers are advis ed to dust or spray with bordeaux thoroughly for leaf hopper control or disappointing yields will be the result there is no evidence of late blight at thu date but the present weather conditions with a sultry atmosphere and frequent showers should they continue are favourable for its de velopment the preventative meas ures are timely applications of bor deaux that will cover the plants or the under side of the leaves as well as on top roadside weeds farmers and city dwellers alike will agree that country roads are the show windows of ontario farms and are largely responsible for advertising productsfof the solj if roads xnarredjpy an unsightly growth nreeds tourists get a bad impression and urban residents lose faith in rural ontario as a producer ofagricultural products second to none in the world there are seven good reasons why roadside weeds should be wiped out of existence they l infest adjoin lng farm lands 2 spread plant dis-t- eases 3 are dangerous to traffic 4 will gather and hold snow 5 dog ditches on roadsides and thus binder the now of water and proper drainage of the road bed 6 are dangerous from a fire standpoint 7 are unsightly to residents and tourists alike the weed control act of ontario states roadside weeds must be destroy ed before seeds mature the munici pal council through its road authori ty is responsible for seeing that this work is done proper grading of roadsides and removal of stones tumps and brush will enable the road authority to do this work quickly and efficiently a thick seeding of a good grass mixture wul make a thick sod which prevents weeds front ob taining a foothold chemical weed killers have proved efficient and many municipalities have greatly i county and town- amp roads tn a weed cleanup vis the chemical route mayte your munldpaluy has help ed you out to this manner if not why not dont forget the munkdpaltiy it re- i for eradication of all noxl- i within its boundaries numerous changes tn the personnel of departmental staff were recently by bon pm dewan i several years he has beenrmansger of i the norfolk berry growers assocja- tioq and has been associated with the norfolk cooperative company ltd and the norfolk frut growers as sociation w b somerset whom mr wilson succeeds held the position of com missioner of marketing but was not chairman of the recently establish ed and allimportant marketing board through which mr dewan aims u bettec the position of the ontario far- james c shearer principal of the kempvlue agricultural school has been named agricultural representa tive in huron county with headquar ters at clinton m omcphall pres ent assistant director of the agricul tural representative branch will take over the kempvllle principalship and will in turn be succeeded at queens park by a h martin agri cultural representative for the coun ty of northumberland ian moleod the agricultural representative in huron has been transferred to nor thumberland with headquarters mb t john h scott who has been chief creamery instructor in the dairy branch since 1024 will be superan nuated and his place will be taken by j l baker a creamery instructor with residence in belleville all changes mr dewan stated would be effective from sept i tested recipes mtfvlew of the plentiful supply ol tomaebos tstbbowin wapes- or the home canng of this fruit may prove useful pickled whole tomatoes 1 peck small green tomatoes 1 quart boiling water cup pickling salt 1 quart vinegar 3 pounds brown sugar teaspoon cayenne pepper teaspoon elrnwiw farm machinery space already at premium for big plowing match canadian firms anxteos to display wares to hmn visitors expected to 1 teaspoon celery seed 10 whole cloves dissolve salt in boiling water put in a few tomatoes at a time and boll for twelve minutes remove each tomato carefully with a wooden spoon to prevent spoiling shape drain thor oughly and pack in jars tie spices in muslin bag put into vinegar add sugar and boil utll slightly thicken ed remove spice hag pour liquid over tomatoes filling jars full and seal tightly conquest ok kindness a very prominent woman when asked her ideas on prevention of war mentioned a number of highly im portant points but all hex sugges tions dealt with the relations of per son to person even when she touch ed briefly on the lnadvisability of giv ing a child toy guns soldiers etc she neglected to mention the part pets may play in antiwar education this oversight is gene and serious be cause proper training in kindness to dumb animals develops in a child those qualities that will later cause him to hate war in all its phases no pamim nor individual attacks without the belief in the ability conquer poetically it is the hpirit of conquest actually it is cruelty and avarice the brutal aggressive ruffian will tell you that he wants resistance a good flghtbut always he wants to win and assuredly hes too cowardly at heart to start trouble unless confident that he can win all that conquering idea is what i would eliminate from the child s education in a physical sense let him conquer self and adverse condi tions of his life there are sufficient psychojogloa conquests in most every human life to develop normal fight lng spiritsspirit of the better kind it requires particular brutality for one nation 6r individual to attack an other when opposition is inconslder able or wholly lacking since a per son s even a child s dominion over a i dumb animal is so complete there is no antagonism to overcome better still there is responsibility necessity or care even the youngster of tender years sees this dependence tomato catsup 10 pounds tomatoes pound salt h ounce whole cloves ounce whole pepper corns i 11 quart vinegar hi pound sugar 1 ounce allspice ounce cayenne simmer tomatoes until soft and then make puree by brushing through a fine sieve tie all the spices loosely in a muslin bag boll until quite thick preferably using- an enamelled vessel bottle and seal hot tomato cocktail no 1 18 ripe tomatoes 1 chopped celery cup chopped onions 2 tablespoons vinegar 3 sweet green peppers 1 sweet red pepper 2 tablespoons sail hi cup sugar mash and cut tomatoes but do not peel chop the peppers finely mht tomatoes celery oni peppers and salt together boil for onehalf hour strain through coarse sieve add the vinegar and sugar boil three min utes seal in sterilised jars tomato cocktail no 2 1 bushel tomatoes 1 small head celery i teaspoon white pepper i cup vinegar 1 cup chopped onions teaspoons salt v plowing match at mlnestag near barrie october u 12 13 14 ii interest displayed by farm mac hinery firms is any criterion the in ternational plowing match to be held at mlnesing near barrie october 11 -12- a 1 will undoubtedlyoethe most successful since this event was started in 1b13 requests for space have been pouring in to secretary j a carroll toronto for some time with the result there will he a truly tented city spring into being at mlnesing next month the demand for space has increased to such ai extent that this canvas main street will be extended to nearly arnule the longest and best in the history of the match over 100000 attended- the match last j ear at fergus end even larger crowds are expected at mines lng while it is only natural that far mere will be particularly interested in the machinery exhibits manufacturers i have not rorgotten the fact that these tillers of the soil will be accompanied by their wives and there will be a large display of home conveniences particularly applicable to farm homes and every one well worth seeing the local committee in slmcoe county of which j t simpson is se cretary has been lrorking purpose fully for months to make this years match the best of the long line of successful matches over 1 000 acres of land have been reserved for dem onstrations parking and the 600 or more contestants who will vie with each other for the 5 000 to prises offered by the ontario plowmen s as sociation this generous prize list is again attracting the cream of cana dian plo which means that visi tors will witness the best plowing in the world at the largest plowing match to the world farmers should make a note of the dates october 11 12 13 and 14 and plan to attend anyone wishing fur ther information should wrtle to j a carroll secretary ontario plow men s association parliament bldgs toronto georgetown fall fair september 28th and 29th haltons outstanding exhffifrlon first night of show eommeneing at 800 pan in the georgetown arena tap dancing tumbling three boxing boots musical chairs on horseback potato race choruses by georgetown choral society georgetown orchestra and lorne soots band in attendance boll all together strain and boll 5 minutes seal 20 standards hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody else expects of you never excuse yourself never pity yourself a hard master to yourself and lenient to everybody else then you the world value received for liv ing in it readily at an age v hen his more intricate responsibilities to his human brother living perhaps across the ocean would be beyond his compre hension and outside his limit of ju venile interests actually some children reach sur prislng age without ever having given a thought to the feelings of other living creatures if an only child living in ease and comfort the young ster hardly appreciates that there is such a thing as suffering and depend ence his selfishness though not his own fault constitutes the ideal foun dation for conquests of all kinds shall we give such a child a toy gun soldiers military uniforms etc or a pet puppy our choice may de terrnlne the entire future for him and through him for manj others as the twig is bent make the children hate cruelty strife and sel flshness and there will be no future wars in our dumb animals fair day pair to be opened by jas hewson warden of haltok county excellent hall ex hi wis best livestock exhibit west op toronto midway baby show sheaf binding iadys oar driving contest potato race harness racing don t forget the parade of prise winning animals at 4 psn fair night dance in the arena fun for everybody i the directors want you to have a good time at eequesing agricultural fall pair at georgetown they have done their utmost to ensure that you will lave it j i case modern farm machinery see our tractors plows and farm machinery used machines 40 hp hober in excellent conditio pri very reaso fordson tractor mccormick deering 14 silo filler 2furrow oliver tractor plow cockshtjtt sulky plow deering corn binder for repairs cheap phone 868j j w roe brampton queen st onions 10 pounds nice rise firm and dry 15 bananas golden yellow oranges 7 sweet and joky j potatoes 4 pounds 4j p nic tin iv celery heahs extra large c and white l b grapes 2 s- 19 fkesh chocolate puff biscuits 2 pounds 27 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