the georgetown herald wed riesday evening august 2 1 at 1 940 our farm page items of interest to every farmer alter harvest cultivation helps to control weeds is practical and effective state jehn d macleod of ont dept of agri culture afterharvest cultivation is one of the most practical and most effective methods of controlling weeds states jtobn d moljeod crops seeds ani weeds branch ont dept of agricul ture plants draw heavily on the ood stored in the roots in order to produce flower and seed and they are their weakest stage immediately af ter the crop has been removed for the control of annual and win ter annual weeds shallow thorough cultivation is recommended by using tbe pldw oneway disc cultivator or tfuc harrow seeds are brought near tbe surface by this plan where they germinate and may be killed by sub sequent cultivation an abundance of moisture plus the methods outlined above will destroy millions of seedling plants of such weeds as wild mustard ragweed foxtail false- storingha wax plaweed lambs quarters shep herds purse etc tar the control of perennial weeds flawing deep tap roots such as blad campion and chicory deep plow mg is recommended as soon as the crop has been removed followed oy cultivation using wide sharp shares which overlap thorough frequent cultivation both ways is essential in ayrjder to cut roots and bring them to tbe surface where the sun will assist m destroying them the dry ateanlng method has pro ven the most effective in controlling weeds v ith creeping rootstocks in cluded in this group are four well known perennials field bindweed niaj sow thistle twitch grass and canada thistle the disc plow j2as prover an effective implement in the control of these needs deep win is needed for sow thistle canada thistle and bindweed when planning afterharvest cultiva tion 1 practice a green summer fallow when controlling annuals permit seeds to germinate and destroy them later by cultivation 2 practice a black summer fallow wicn fighting winter annuals bien nials and perennials keep the ground absolutely black until frosts will make further cultivation impos sible afterjiarvest cultivation will con trol weeds and will mean a larger suc ceeding crop and greater returns economic harvesting for a long period of years exten sive experiments have been carried on by the field husbandry division dominion experimental farms ser vice to determine the best and most economical methods of harvesting and grain and silage crops with different types of machinery crops success fully ensiled at ottawa include com sunflowers alfalfa red clover alslke timothy barley buckwheat millet soybeans jerusalem artichoke and a mixture of oats peas and vetches some or these crops notably alfalfa require grtat care for successful en siling study pasture problems pasture improvement constitutes one of the major problems in canadian agriculture particular attention is directed by the division of forsage plants dominion experimental farms service to the siudv of pure species and mixtures of grasses and legumes their productivity palatabllity nutri tive value aggressiveness persistence and j under grazing and reaction to ferti- jlow plowing for twitch grass the hztr treatments annual and sup- field sholld be left in this rough iikmnuuv pictures are compared lor date as long as dry weather prevails midsummtr use when the permanent followed by frequent thorough cifltt- pa mis art at their lowest level of wtion it should be plowed late in production the fall nd left in the rouh state or ridged up for the winter the use of the disc harrow is not recommended for the control of per cental weeds an abundance of moisture will prove f 0 favourable for the control of annual weeds but will upset all plans for control of perennials nartlcular- 3y thos- with underground rootstocks two objectives should be kept in mind rural boys girls prepare for fairs junior competitions to be beid at eleven exhibitions this full ont dept of agriculture officials state over 2300 entries expected oirer 2 500 rural boys and girls will take part in junior competitions at fail fairs this year this is an in crease over last year ont dept of agriculture officials state while several of the larger exhibi tions including the western fair at london and the central canada ex hibition at ottawa are not function ing this year owing to the fact that their grounds and buildings have been loaned to the dept of militia the dept of agriculture has decided to carry on with their junior farmer work where possible so that those farm boys of today may become the trained agriculturalists of toroorrow the junior competitions that ordin arily are held at the central canada exhibition will take place at the rich mond fail aug 23 and 24 the boys will have their usual camp and calf club competitions and demonstrations and trf- harvesting- thetondoncompetltons will 1e held early in october the girls of the homemaking clubs will conouct their judging and de monstration programs and exhibit lhelr work under the direction of miss florence eadle women s institute branch ont dept of agriculture and the homemaking club coaches while the boys club work will bo under the supervision of r s dun can director of agricultural repre sentatives his assistant a h martin toronto and the various agricultural representatives following ls a list of fairs where junior activities will be conducted cinadiai national exhibition toron to peterborough richmond london brampton belleville renfrew barrie stratford gait and simcoe polish tenacity the kingston whigstandard of june 25th publishes the following edi torial under the title polish tena city the announcement that part if not all of the polish army which was fighting in france has landed in england and will take part in the de fense of great britain ls one of the most thrilling and encouraging items of news of the past dark two weeks there is more than a little irony in the fact that the poles to whom the allies were unable to send any effec tive aid when they were defending thoir jwn country have bad an army fighting- for months for the defense of franc and will now use whatever ls left of this force in the defense of britain the nistorian will not however think of this action of the poles in terms of irony to him it will fie only onoher instance of the extra ordinary tenacity of the polish people and their complete inability to admit defeat the polish army in moving to britain will now perhaps feel more at home han it has since its own coun try was smashed in the first german blltzkxlez it will find itself among a people who also realize that no war is lot until the last shot ls fired streetsvi1xe reeve suffers stroke mr charles h falconer reeve of streetsville recently suffered a severe stroke and is confined to bed at his home hl daughter miss margaret falconer rn is nursing her father and mr falconers many friends are wishing for his safe recovery south african war effort south africa s war effort ls being pushed ad rapidly since the invasion the low countries south africans have been flocking to the colours and racial prejudices and differences have been largely forgot ten in the struggle for the common cause of humanity thousands of men have enrolled for rulltkme service anywhere in africa and recruiting records have been bro ken in almost every big city in the union south africans have realised the need for sacrlfce and the spirit with which our troops are imbued is best described in the words which genera smuts used in a recent reply to a cable from lord oaldlcote whatever difficulties and trial lie ahead and however long the road may be said general smuts we hope to follow it to the end in company with our commonwealth friends and other allies many urlts of the union defence force are now on active service while thousands of young men are being in tensively trained in the use of mod ern weapons of war like most ar mies of today the dnion forces are mainly mechanised but the value of troops on horseback in rough hilly african country has not been entire ly overlooked and commando units have been raised in all parts of the union the south african air force is al ready playing its part in the war against italy and has driven home a number of daring attacks on military objectives in abyssinia south afri cans have a natural aptitude for fly ing and the daring young pilots of the present generation will without doubt prove worthy successors to the intrepid airmen who built up such a wonderful reputation for their coun try in the last war occupations tn tyrcter to release as many men as possible for active ser vice they are for instance being trained to be ticket collectors on trams and buses to replace men at keytele phone exchanges to be signallers wireless engineers postmen and tele graph messengers and to take over all branches of traffic control the vast snowball of south afrlcas war effort is rapidly gaining impetus and from the dorps the backveid and the cities men and women are unit ing their endeavours to make the south african military machine one of the best and most determined in the empire the training and equipping of the mobile field force has been in pre paration for several months and when the mettle of this force ls tested it will uphold the traditions which are established at delville wood vimy ridge arras and the menin road to mention only a few places where south airlcas are famous for their gallant stands against the enemy in the great war this time of course south africas main front will be in africa and within a few months perhaps weeks soutlv african forces may be engaging the enemy in the north these men know thr country they know the african veld the hills and the val leys the fathers and the grand- lathers of many of them now fighting ide bv side for south africa in the allied cause today made history for both the british and the boers on this same african veld some 40 years ago now they stand united against the common enemy ready to flghl to the end tc victory c no place for a drunk there is perhaps no place on earth where an intoxicated motorist would be less welcome than on the premises of editor weslej of walkerton wartime basis is also materially assist ins the lnion in its military prepara lions industrialists are keen to do an interesting advertisement ls used p to held thc coun by a brentford cleaning firm which t urtr a j ttt- uns pit t in ei of hitler and mussolini with this caption two things we cannot clean but they will dye international uniform sunday school lesson confession and forgiveness sl nday al l st 25lh 1940 coldfn tejci conftss jour faults oik lo ii not her ind pn tnc for motlu r that j e ma b heal d j tnu s 5 1 6 i hi u in it tlit average ton of mile the canadian nu 1 tia wavs receive less than one cim to povldt nvtnue lo purchase ont ixxslate stamp the national sy lesson passaofc 2 simuel ttm must tarry a ton of freight more 14 p a nis m l 3 9 13 32 t than three miles qusnapshot guild taking angle shots k 13 oh oh lh comix lutitiiig spriiiv tlit bnl nice u lulls of lift hidden aj m tht workings undi r thr seeming strife showing the frtt and notion weight mu tht whirl and force pv nlvlng i he tnu st powir from eiih unconscious sotim nfpii man ii 14 one ol sink iw ir s nracters dsks canst tht i tut nnsir to a mind disiasd it i fullv us difficult to trta t troubliri i mm the storj of nathan in i dmd tlves an instant of ixixrt deal nu i h i guiltv onl nathan did n mtik 11 direct icrusatlo l hi told i sou wid cal 1 d forth fiom david i tm ml con durmation of i wroni tu i m imme dial ly n- han said 1 hi u art the m in and dnv id not i uh admitted lib guilt but ft it t hi mfiili v of hls unfair ici on tin purpiim of the prophet howivtr was to in tl rather than to hurt and ht tot the guiltv king how forgincss miht be ob taint tl whili ulliiik tin king plain that hi deed wm 1 i in tvll ron- mqimiicif he asfliintl datli that god would fornivl and rt store ills inner miici nalhan was a ski fill soul stir iiin and we may learn m h from him ht was tactful in i ipproarh loiiragcoils in hb nsserl 1 m f guilt mil ii ndi i iti a i inn forght nt ss something hapientvl to the t onscient of david whil nathan wot dealing wilh him ii i helpful to ronfi ss lo a brmlur man or lo a mhu r woman whtn tht om hearing thi confttuilon is qualified to dtnl w tht sin and tht offtndci in this shot the up angl view i the natural on don t be afraid i tlit th camera whan the subject is suited to an angle shot from tbe frqnt yard or walk ttifre- fore this picture taltnn with lite camera illiiid up rlvta tht mom natural eff i in thtt name way a plcliin of a person or roup in tht from yard taken from thi balioiiy would in yvtj effpgtltf fpnlnllv if on stood back in thtt dtiorw i anil tn cludfd a amall pari of the imliony railing that woilld show how ni where the picture wm nnapjn il these are more pr lens normal viewpoints but often an unusun tlawpoint iflrmt an 1nrrrtsttn f feet place your camera in a ground level and tilt it up to tak a picture of a golfer or ti nni player and the effect is more dm ma tic this is known as a worm f eye view bird s eye views wllh the camera quite high and liltiil down are also good for many sub jects experiment with camera angles tour view finder will show you in each case what you can get al ways make tbe viewpoint suit the subject and youll get lively eye- catcnlng effective pictures 294 john tan guilder your camera isrrtl tl thats what the instruction books say but it sll depends on what youre shooting and in some hots you get a more interesting effect if the camera is pointed up or down when you re taking a picture of yoor house tbe camera should al ways be perfectly level that al be holds true for other subjects with vertical lines such as tall trees provided you want the vertical lines to appear as you see them with the camera tilted up these lines will slope toward each other and your house for example will appear smaller at the top theres a rery simple reason for ids when the camera is tilted flm top of the house ls farther from okt lns than the foundation and know anything at a greater from tbe camera will sp- smajller in the picture bninir tb many cases the snb- jtm ilfli tof ft tilted camera con 2iw li airt jifcoye this is just would appear onftntinn ui dud i onlosslolls ls sji iishlp i 1 tlly ron fldtiillal twit n two peoplt slnnli v joiiia w tio not raid to hrnd ast our iilns to i vi rv hod pmmim ihuia con fiwtion lo promlsi uoils gath rinjrs h unlii althv ihi ii are some things whit h clod dials wlh in hls private olfict wt muit onftss to ood a- lont and in pittyer wt have not m n ly broken a law wr have broken i htnrt you mutt t 1 him so the approach lo ood ha now bet n inade nuy through jtu his awful purity ondemned dinners vet invited them for they saw that his purltv was not fo bidding but forgiving you dare expose vour heart to that heart you must to get relief but ii must whole leaned and without anything held bock for one thing held back hpolbs it all cancels the ret st genuine i nd thorough wiw ihe con fesslon of the psalmist that his words have helped many others just fore hit death savonarola wrote iholt commentary on ifils psalm sir thom as more repeated it on the scaffold and lady jane orey recited it at her execution arnold of rugby when he was dying asked that this psalm be read to hhn we too may make the words our own and through them find forgiveness a changed nature 911 all the schools of modem payacho- logy and all the teaching of jesus unite on this that repression must be found brought up exposed to- the light and resolved through confession there ls no ottiex way out but the reanlung fo is no work of migk it trail its only from s ticnest and changed nature it is mired of grace the sinfulness of the sin ffti icarlj the burdtn of rulh lift d tlit willlngniss to make wwii rifcht is felt and atuni up pardon is accipted bj faith and ptrnuitnci of forgiveness is ex i nicd tin re is diath to sin and itw lift in nghteoumiiss along i hi di tth to the old life there i w birth of tin oul how maj know that w hut ixin born n tl t let is verv easv says ad climbers if vou ire han kcntij tifu r the old oils vou art not orn igiin temptations miv conu it thtv ill be against our tu sire and not bv o ir will we dtvelop a ntw ill i nt ss iun nst sm ind in hotkfd bv it tlie proci ss of renewal mtv brn i actiu pain bin il ls re dt nipt iv t out has described it o 1 j knife ls go mi deep wc d vtt w coiimnt that th i l be takin out bv uit roots li tvt no lnirtrnik rools bihind for w do not want to be bttler onl wt wan to be w 11 iiuverslnn power 12 13 j our s n mm h ive been so shameful mil si him less that wi h irdlv dare took ourlves or others in the aw vi rt sinners can oftt n htlp tthtrs ind turn their own morn fail nrt s into asm is in redeeming others auuimim the hbertme 1ms helped mutu t man to purltv and john b ciough ihe retort d drunkard has ituen nkast from alcohol to manv drinktrs a man who has master id sweiru g can often in a good na hired w iv htlp others to be free from 1 rofamu davids ln was about as low and mean as human sin could k whtn ik was forgiven and had the jov of ood s fellowship restored to him ht was eager to tell lransgrcs sors about ood s imnv and convtrt l in ii f il ii knovvi ilk tht lure thin ls a radiant eagtrntss lo tell about it lo thr sick khrom through conrewdon 5 tin ith re fnquenilv kivn to thom wi i n t sick of sin ls skip it or forget it but those msv metliods do not work if we nrr to bt rid of kitih w must deal with it thorotigldv wt milst confess it first to ours ives to i host we have wronned and final iv to lod to find oneself wroni and do nothing about it ls to condemn out s ii to llvt wllh oneself when one ran not rehpect that self to repress it is worse to drive such a thing as tear and guilt into the s ubconse i ous uid to shut tlu door ls not lo be rid i it thert it testers and sets up an itrlutioii the ute is unhappy 111 nt i om n rvous 1 1 wviroelj know s why it ls thi result of this rfpresston the t x imple of the psalmist and the ttaditng or jesus show the curative lwr of repentance and confession those who have sought for and so- curid m one way or another the cer talntv of forgiveness uvstify to the sense of renrwed power that it brings live frtedom from internal conflict worn and depression question for dlscasslon 1 whv are many people franker to doctors than to ministers 2 have jou ever mediated forgiveness to pinion tinder gt con viction or sin 3 why are we usually more concern ed about a sin than about sin 4 how may saved sinners help others 5 how did christ give sinners an assurance of forgiveness lesson outlines copyrighted by the international council of religious education used by permission w r r effort and manufacturers havi publicly declared that they ore mtemnerance prepared lo hand over their factories llzt to the stite for the duration of the war mirltion factories are also be ing esublmied in various parts of the countrv and production is- going htad npidly i in common with their menfolk i south afncin womin have responded mignifirtnth to the call to arms ivir smti the outbreak of hostllltlei ihv hiw lnslsten iv demanded that thev shclld be allowed to play an i t w nr in the countrv s war effort in t for hit f rst time in our hlstorv i iidmi it of women volunteers hivt hi tn m mb list d a large number have b n illed uj foi f dltimt sirvice j in i wi bt eiiriged in clerical ind n nm tvie of technical work the ions of thr mi itarv discipline tion lanaed up in his front lawn late ore night during the past week when the car stalled the dnvr immedi- atelv sank into a deep s umbr and the editor s curtain lecture upon the i un hear ing cars mr weslej called upon the town chief of police to remove his uninv ited visitor and the offender w il ltkelj be up before magistrate walker to explain his conduct mi dim gizet e mr weslev i might be explained is i strong temp ranee tdvoca e and pends a great detl of tint and ef fort in s importing the w c t u and other temperance pojec bejorc 1 man can o 1 i jces5 nu t beliee in what he is build- ind then and not urm then can hi git otl ers inteihgen v 5iid indus- l plv j the members of the wo i h uxiliirv a r force ind vvornt n anxiliarv armv service wlitther thtv serve inside or outside ht frontitrs of sou h africa but womtn tre tiso serving in m ii v otl i w ts ind one of their ni tin fiinci on s to lake over civilian biisintv o cooperate with him in the o making and selling there ii be hcad of anv organization on vamp c not just a teacher van amburgh hi is to bt done in life nrs smith couldnt understand why so many people seemed amused when they passed her bakeshop window in large gflt letters across the wta- tto the 3gn ma bak and- ust underneath boldly printed in red were the words bop on xoe by betty barclay lcniunc go the chinese ver well ariilntrd with lemonade snd amir ulol ttled it lhir1 nllo nu walrr ney belj thf drmk in u ii in that tb whut hoiic in the tune f ihe utn dnamr callnl i irln wan hnd an imperial r linrl plandil with wx1 brl and amall irmon tree tn proude irmi n aile or il imperial fnmilv imnna le in still just alxiut thr most rfleclive ilumt allnyer on a summer day when thr thermometer soars and everyone gasps for a cooling drink today however no one would dream ol boiling the lemon jdice according lo hincse ruiiom freshly etractcil juice directly from thr fruit is the first re quireinenl or good lemonade the longer it stands the lesa flaor and health content it has nothing could be purer than the j in citrus hwln which f ideal replace ment for the water the body loset perspiration when the suns rays are over aetixe food authorities recom mend frwh nm juice beverages firat as cooling drinks tor they actually mill gate the effects of heal when you drink a big glass of lemon de you really do cool off research wor have found exposure lo high temperature may cause a much at kr cent ton in tf f dy tissne for replleement nothing ta better than citrus inula moat sbnn dant in vitamin c lowered ntamm c reserve go hand in hand frith that tired feeling to keep up yowr leraoe sdo intake t for s cool eld skhloned lemonade that will hit tbe spot remember three rules uae rah lemon jutce and plenty of it uae ice and more ice dont make it too tweet its mora refreshing a bit on the lemony side to sweeten try honey or sugar and water syrup to mat tbe prof eaahmal touch jvola for ledpas m fint the lemon- ale recipe as given balance ss yoo recipes which assy appeal lo yea ft ni thing is m rr re freshing than ol 1 fi nr1 inn uk for each peri n allow 1 lo 3 all p ns ciipar or hnnry 1 up e ii witir ire 1 xl rail km n jiii e ndd sugar to tatr mir 1 ill kr dd valrr ierve i rr lie 1 e gla c arnnh wilh lemn ik dvrria and a maraschino chrrry if i carbonated water jemon float add to lemi nade dip of lemon sherbet or lemon frozen cream shake together well 4 cup call fornia lemon juice 4 cup sugar yi cop milk v4 cup crushed ice 4 ice cube lemon ginger flip 1 lemon extract juice yi orange extract juice sugar to taste crushed ice to fill yi glass combine and fill glaaa with ginger al add bit of shredded lemon peel lemon eaanog 1 egg white beaten stiff with 1 tableapoon sugar 1 egg yolk beaten well with 2 table poo na lemon juice and l ih pop wqgar mil k fold threefourth of the egg white with sugar into yolk mixture pour into a tsu glsaa and fill with milk almost to top stir well top with remainder of egg white all drinks for which recipes ara s abora are in quantities for oas otu lemon wfth hot or cold tee correct tea oertlce hot or oold d eludes lemon gsnushss jotoy emtttsf sbcvld be ineloded as well as dacorsdra alieea insert dores if hkad for few tea an and of thalaw aboad t at over edge el glsss f msnatsamx cnted lemom ssl a iced mt tra ghee i only i kbeatsnmrswt good wttl