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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jun 1941, p. 2

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Ai Ps pee - ami CAE Ewin Sin, A Tra -- vy or an a ke Bp ES I" ct Sr A LA Sars Leon, Aa - Ln pr POA Ontario Cows' 'Summer Feeding Dates Will Vary With Loca: tion and Seccon Stys Ont. Dept. of Agriculture While dates will vary with loca tion and season, the Ontario De partment of AE feulture rerom mends the following outline of a summer feeding and pasture pro- ,- &ram for dairy farms in this prov: ince, 4 May 10 to June 10: Pasture fall rye, sweet {lover and regular pas. ture. Feed grain to heavy milkers, Seed pasture mixtures with reku Jar grain crops and seed temporary pastures, June 10 te July 10: Pasture sweet clover, regular-pasture, green oats and early aftermath, It may be necessary to increase grain feed. ing towards the end of this period. Cut small acreage of alfalfa to en- €ure early aftermath for pasture. July 10 to August 10: Pasture green oats, regular pasture, sudan grass, millet and aftermath, Use silage, green oats and peas as sup- plemental feeding. Seed fall rye be tween August 1 and 156. Increasa protein content of grain: mixture, August 10 to Sept. 10: Pasture eudan grass, millet, regular pasture and late aftermath. Use green corn and silage for supplemental feed. ing. Check shade and water supply. Sept. 10 to end of season: Pas- ture fall rye, volunteer growth, aftermath and regular pasture, For supplemental feeding use silage and hay if pasture is very scarce. Keep cows in shelter during cold nights, Trim and harrow pastures, Top dress pasture fields for sue- ceeding year with manure. GENERAL RULES ieneral rules: Provide plenty ot water, salt and minerals and see that shade is available, If feasible, have pasture for milk section of herd near the barn. Do not overgraze. Cut weeds with scythe or with mower with cutting bar set high oft the ground. Feed concentrates to ithe heavy producers. Cutting a two-mile path in the Oroua Downs district of New Zea- Jand recently, fire destroyed "10,- 000 pinus insignis trees in a nurseryman's plantation. Haunted Hill Is Puzzling Autés Run Backward "Up- grade on Road Near Water: down, Ont. In Southern Ontario. near the town af Waterdown, just a few miles off the fine new Queen Elizabeth Way, there's a little white -post marking a spot where motorists stop and get the thrill of their lives. The surrounding landscape is pretty. The strata of rosy clay looks like a miniature Grand Canyon. It's nice, straight- forward-looking country -- but if one stops by the post, turns off the ignition, and lets go the brake, slowly one's car begins to move backwards. Gradually it gathers momentum. It's - running up- grade at 15 miles an hour. THERE'S AN EXPLANATION "It just can't be," one says. 'There's an explanation of course, and if the visitor is clever enough he will find it out for himself and "lay. the. ghost" right there on the spot. The Ontario roads are good, the scenery beautiful at any time of the year and the haunted hill near Waterdown is right on your way to almost anywhere in hospit- able Ontario. Say Democracy Must Prevail If Social and Palitical Free- dom Is to be Preserved -- More. Than 6,000 Christian Sclentists Attend Annual Gathering In Boston If soclal and political freedom is to be preserved, "democratic forms of Government must be maintain. ed," delegates: to the annual niet Ing of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, were told. More than 6,000 Christian Scientists the annual gathering. The Board of Directors, in_a. © message fo the meeting, declared: "The preservation and incorpora. tion of these fundamental elements of true democrdcy in the basic law of every nation is a cause to which all Christians are morally commit. ted and which we as Christian Pontiate are determined to de: Hg 4 WAR RELIEF WORK "The Clerk of The Mother Church, W. Palmer,: reporting on the war relief work, sald that the War Relief Committée in Boston began s. work on September 19,1040, pday over one thousand commit. erving as a recognized activ. nch churches are ship. relief material to Boston of the other ree depots now fonctioning in New York, and, Oregon, and Los Angeles. * as older persons do. 6. from - many parts of the world attended Two British soldiers help a wounded Bismarck survivor across the xangplank on arrival at a British port, 100 saved by British after Royal Navy, avenging sinking of HMS German sailor was one of about Hood, quickly ended Bismarck's brief career. sees esse Modern Etiquette "BY ROBERTA LEE 1. When a man and a woman are standing in a crowded strect- , car and a man offers his seat to the woman, should her escort also extend his thanks? 2. Where should a couple stop dancinz when they wish to leave the floor during a dance? 3. Should a man, when start- ing to smoke, offer a. cigar or cigarette to the other men in the party? 3 4. Is-it permissible to contra- dict another person in conversa- tion? 5. When a child has outgrown wearing of .a bib, should he be allowed to eat .with his napkin tucked under his chin? 6. Where, in the church, is the bridal procession formed? Answers 1. Yes, both the woman and the man thank the person who offers the seat, and the man lifts his hat to him. 2. They should dance to the edge of the circle of dancers. They should not stop in the middle of the floor and try to walk between the dancers, where they are certain to be in the way. 8. Yes, or if the party is too large to do this, he should offer one to those nearest him. 1. No. If you can politely pre- sent an opposing viewpoint, it will create further conversation; but drop tlie subject if you find that the other person's feelings are becoming hurt. 5. No, he should be taught to use a napkin exactly In the vestibule. This can be done very quickly if it has been properly rehearsed, ! - HAVE YOU HEAR This story won first prize in a competition run by an American periodical for stories of brevity and dramatic content:-- Elvina Parker received a tele- gram from her brother, who was . accompanying her husband on a big-game expedition in Africa, The _ telegram read: "Bob killed lion hunting.--Fred." : . Elvina, overcome with grief wired . back: - "Send him home.-- LL - Three. weeks later a-targe pack- ing-case arrived from Africa, In. side was a lion. Elvina sent a telegram: "Lion received. Must be mistake. Send Bob--Elvina." Back from Africa came the reply: "No mistake, Bob in Jion.-- Fred." r It is no wonder that nearly everyone becomes more irri. table in hot weather, because for every degree increase in ~ temperature, noite travels one foot faster each second. A pilot: officer was detailed to telephone an urgent message to the Air Ministry. He was switched from one per- son to the next until finally he lost his temper with the seventh person to whom he had been put through. "Do you know who I am?" said the man he blew up. "I am Air Marshal--" Despite the voice of thunder, the pilot officer replied: "And do you know who I am?" "No," said the air marshal, "Thank Heaven for that," said the pilot officer, and hung up. "I'm going to kiss you be- * fore 1 go," <said the young _man who had outstayed his welcome. "Do it now while I'm still young," replied the girl wearily. An elderly woman was visiting a ranch in Wyoming, and, on noticing a lasso- coiled -up on a cowboy's saddle, she inquired what it was used for. "We use that for catching cattle . and horses," came the reply. "Indeed," retorted the woman, "and what do you use for bait?" Boy: 'Mother this book says that in the ocean the big fish eat up the little sardines. Is that true?" Mother: "Yes, I believe it is." . Boy: "How do they open the tins?" gl BY ANNE ASHLEY | How Can 17] t Q. How can I prevent paint from dripping over my hand when painting a ceiling or any over- head work? : 3 A, Cut a large rubber ball in half and push it up the handle of the paint brush as close as pos- * sible; the cup. will eatch all drip- pings. >» Q. How can I heat rolls sat- isfactorily? A. A most-satisfactory method of heating rolls so that they will taste the same as when freshly baked, is to sprinkle them with water, place in a covered pan, and heat in a moderate oven from five to ten minutes, Q. How can F gloss of my hair? A. The beaten white of an egg added to the regular shampoo water greatly increases the gloss of the hair. Q. How. can I prevent painted surfaces from blistering? A. Excess moisture in wood, which is drawn to the surface by at, either from the sun's rays or\Qther sources, causes paint te blister. Always be sure, before starting to paint, that the wood is thoroughly dry. v. How can I destroy water bugs- around my kitchen sink? A. Pour a pint of kerosene down the sink drain once a week. Always" allow about an hour to pass before letting the water run. The bugs will soon disappear,. increase the Job Insurance Stamps On Sale Late This Month 13,000 Post Offices Har: le Distribution of Sheets * Throughout Canada --_-- Sale of stamps to be used in the establishment of the unemploy- ment insurance fund will be made through 13,000 post- offices throughout Canada, it nounced at the Insurance Com- mission's office in Ottawa. It is expected that these stamps, which will- be placed by employers in employees stamp books, will be available for purchase a few days before the start of the operation _of the law on July 1. They will be sold in sheets. _~ SOLD IN SHEETS There will be no distinction on these stamps between the em- ployee deductions and the pay- ments made by employers for the reason -that the commission is not concerned whether the employer makes the total payment or di- vides the contribution between himself and his workmen on the strict letter of the law. Officials of -the commission state that some -employers will pay the entire shot, as 'is done in Britain, but of course they do not make any recommendation that this = be done, NO OTHER TIRE LIKE IT ! Firestone CHAMPION ROM the innermost fibre to the sensational new Gear Grip Tread, every "thing in this smart, streams lined Firestone Champion tire is new and different. It sets up entirely new stand- ards of safety and long mileage because it is the res sult_of- Firestone's quarters « cenfury of experience in building tires for race track speeds, ' Here are some of the things you det in Firestone Cham. pion tires--new Safety-Lock cords treated with a new and advanced Gum.Dipping pros _ cess; 27% stronger bond be. tween tread and body; 35% against hloiwpats an amazing new tread with thousands of sharp-edged angles for 'quick stops--a tread that fives 11% more non-skid mileage. Not only is the Firestone Champion an engineering triumph but it ip super value as well--for, with all its extra value, if does not cost ome cent wore than ordinary tirés. Have ur nearby Firestone ler put them on today. 9 SR = NY PROTECTION ON THE HIGHWAY was _ ane ____#reater heat _photection "Shooting" At Jasper Big Scale Affair There will be "shooting" at Jasper National Park, Alta., this season. While some of it may be "explosive" none of it will require firearms, The first "shooting" will begin in mid-June when Canadian and United States camera enthusiasts will gather under direction of Ivgn Dmitri, colos camera expert, with an opportunity of widening their picture skill, The second "shooting" season will begin Aug- ust 81 with the opening of the 16th annual Totem Pole Golf Tournament for 150 entries have been received. & considerable What Science Is Doing HALF BRAIN GONE, LIVES It is possible to live with only half a brain and still not be half- witted. At the American Medical Asso- ciation convention this month : two Cleveland Clinic physicians, Dr. Louis J. Karnosh and Dr. W. James Gardner reported the cases of three persons who lived more than two years with the entire right halves of their, brains re- moved. The two halves of the brain are not identical in their function and seem to act as two drivers of a twelve-horse team which co- . operate with-each other in keep- ing all movements co-ordinated. oy NUTRITION AND MOTHERHOOD Proper nutrition eliminates the danger of miscarriages and still- = births, among other beneficial re- sults, according to tests made at Toronto's prenatal clinic over a period of several years, it was disclosed at the recent Ontario Medical Association convention. The dict additions for prospec- * tive mothers in the test provided included oranges, eggs, milk, to- matoes, cheese and wheat germ. One of the outstanding results of the experiment was that among the mothers receiving this supplemen- tary diet, there were no stillbirths or miscarriages. Other beneficial results-includ- ed: fewer complications during pregnancy, reduction in the pre- valence of anaemia among expect- ant mothers, shorter duration of labor, increased ability on the part of mothers to nurse their own children; reduction in illnesses among the babies, which already . lhe PERFECT Chewing THAT'S MY CHEW BEN lobacco fi Will Demonstrate Canadian Dishes How to use up Canada's un: -exportable surplus will -be the theme of the free cooking school held twice daily in the Electrical Building at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. Typical Can. adian dishes will be demonstrated, featuring apples and other frults, vegetables, flour, eggs and milk, The women in tue class have re- quested the privilege of collecting among themselves money for a mo- -bile canteen to be known as the C. N.'E. Mobile Canteen. As the auditorium seats 1200 and is al- ways filled to capacity this worthy goal should easily be achieved. As in other years, a birthday cake will be presented to the oldest lady pre- sent at each day's cooking class. Canadian Public School children will be thrilled to see in their war work display, socks; sweater and helmet knit by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose for their soldiers. The work done by Canadian school children for their British cousins overseas makes an SAFES Protect your BOUKS and CASH "from FIRE and THIEVES, We have n size and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any purpose. Visit - us, or write for prices, ete. to Dept. W. 3:6. TAYLOR LiMiTED 'Toronto. SAFE WORKS 143 Front St. E, Toronto Established 1855 imposing display in the Women's Building. ' : Building permits issued by 204 municipalities in Canada during 1940 had a total value of $113,« 005,208, New construction ac- counted for $85,613,697, and the remaining amount' was spent for additions, alterations and repairs. , " | DON'T LET'M ROT: "Qsmeoso Speclal Fence Post Mixture' «-- deeply penetrating -- protects the vital groondling -- prolongs life of posts four to five times ---- jost paint 4" above and 6~ below the groandling oe a highly concentrated, effective material used in large quanti- ties by the Power Companies. - $1.20 treats 20- 25 posts tena $15 treats 30-100 posts 38 to 52 years old. Women who are restless, moody, NERVOUS~--~who fear hot flashes, dizzy spells--to take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. Plnkham's is famous for helping women during these "trying times" due to functional frregulari- ties. Git a bottle today from your drugglst! WORTH TRYING! ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTI SEMENTS... AGENTS WANTED CANNED LOBSTER LEAF TOBACCO LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED to seil Phillips Lightning Protec- tive System. B. Phillips Company Limited, 32 Osborne Avenue, To- ronto. MAKE "REAL MONEY" GET INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR- self. Supply local customers with 300 established home and farm needs including teas, coffees, medicines, cattle sprays and ton- ics, Fenwick made $125.00 last week, Patmore earned $31.00 his first day, Gerard $143.00 weekly, Bellemare's income was $4,000 Jast year. No lay-offs. You take no risk. Full or spare time ex- clusive territory. No capital or ex- perience required. Write W. R. Purnell, Dept. WP. Paula Co., 21 5 Paul Street East, Montreal, ue. BABY CHICKS E BEST 'QUALITY, PACKED UNDER Government inspection $22.00 per cage, containing eight dozen half pound cans, lus freight your nearest Station. All goods guaran- ted I M. Linkletter, Summerside, Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! UNGRADED EGGS WANTED FOR export to the British Market. Highest market prices pald, For jurther Partieulals Jit Canad- an Provision upply Compan 109 Front Street East, Toronto, % BAKERY EQUIPMENT BAKERS" OVENS AND MACHIN- ery, also rebuilt equipment al- ways on hand, Terms arranged. Correspondence invited. Hubbard Portable Oven Co., 103 Bathurst St. 'Toronto. GOOD MARKETS, THAT'S WHAT'S anticipated for poultry products, Mr, A, Densmore has been a Bray customer for 9 years; he speaks enthusiastically of results, Cash in on these good markets with Bray May Leghorn pullets, or June heavy breed pullets, Summer chicks. Bray Hatchery, 13) John North, Hamilton, Ont. PRODUCERS OF CHICKS FOR 16 years, barred rocks bred to lay. and 8. C. W. Leghorns Barron strain. None but large eggs set. Rocks and leghorns as hatched 8 cents, Rock pullets 15 cents. Jeghorn pullets 16 cents, Every chick is from blood tested breed- ere, Satisfaction guaranteed, $1.00 books your ordér., J, D. Johnson, ¥ergus, Ont. BABY CHICKS AND STARTED Pullets, Barred Rocks, White Leg- horns.- Light ssex Government. Approved . stock. Write to Cove eney"s Hatchery, Mitchell, Ont. CARS, NEW AND USED MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS LTD. Toronto's oldest Chrysler, Plym- outh dealers; three locations, €32 Mt. Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge St. 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Use Cars make us many friends. EXHAUST FANS EXHAUST FANS, NEW GENERAL Electrics, way under wholesale, Toronto Mercantile, 29 Melinda, Toronta, . LEGAL J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE, CAP. itol Theatre Bullding, St. Thomas, Ontarlo. Special Department fore farmers collections. LIGHTNING RODS red F on farm y._ Blood-tested, un- _ sexed, 8¢ each, Established 18 years, Gordon Burns, Parls, Ont. BABY CHICKS, PULLETS and ° APONIZING : BUY BLOOD-TESTED STOCK FROM a real breeding Farm of 2,000 Layers and 10,000 breeding capac- ity. Ehicks and Pullets guaranteed 100% ivabllity for weeks, s and Barred rock Month Old Pullets in Leghorns, Rocks, and Hybrids at 860 each. Our caponizing export can caponjze your cockerels, Lake- view Poultry Farm, Weln "'Broe., Exeter, Ont. 25 FREE CHICKS WITH BEVERY 100 PULLETS OR ~ 100 mixed chicks 25 free chicks. Pullets $14 418,00 per 100; Mixed Chicka to ,00 A 200; Cockerels pes 109, Het t bree , $1.50; heavy reed - $6.00, Pulléts and fixed cheaper in June. Goddara Chick . Hatchetles, Britannia Heights, rdored,;- flak ts "DON'T. DELAY LIGHTNING » RODS. BUY ,FOUR POUNDS BURLEY AND VIR- ginla 'Leaf for pipe $1.85. Five ounds Fragrant Virginia Leaf garette Tobacco $2.50 postpaid, Natural Leaf Tobacco Co, Leam- ington, Ontarlo, NOTICE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROW- ers. The Oakville Basket Co., Ltd., Oakvllle, Ontario can supply your boxes, crates and baskets prompt- ly at reasonable prices. : OFFER TU INVENTURS he Ramsay Co., Registered, Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. RHEUMATIC PROVEN REMEDY -- EVERY SUF- ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neur. itis should try Dixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa, $1.00 postpaid. SALESMEN SALESMEN 'INVESTIGATE NEW glare and sunproof' shield. Wiit eliminate glare from sun or head- lights. Send 60c for sample and particulars. - Money returned it not eatistied. Clearvision Coms= pany, 116, Danforth, Toronto. OPPORTUNITY OPEN -- STEADY income, full or part time, Guaran- teed Familex Products are attrac- instant hold cus- confidence. If you "are willing to adopt our. methods and invest a féw dollars, we will help Jou to progress surély and quick- "ly. For fice Sfialofe ang com= etalls: 88 G. 8t, George, 10_St. Clement, Montreal, i TOURIST HOUSE FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED . 6 or 8 EXPOSURES BEAUTIFUL 'ALBUM FREB AEAG Fis FINISHERS MU "Yono nox NTO MEDICAL HAVE YOU GOITRE? "ABSORBO" . reduces and removes, Price $5.00 BE bottle. J. A. Johnston Co, 171 ing BE, Toronto, er of Rhedmiatis Pains or Neur- itis should try Dixon's Remedy. unro's Drug Store, 335 EIgin, Ottawa. $1.00 postpald. 2 i Ar ----_-- ISSUE 24--'41 VERY SUF «1 FROM 3 ~ manufacturer. Save thirty to-forty--- --AURORA TOURIST HOUSE, . COl~ per cent, Phillips Company, : en al, design, central location, Osborne. 'Avenue, Toronto, acritice for quick sale.--~Phillips, ~ WANTED WANTED = M1 XED "WOOLEN 3 e. for rices, ton Woolen Mills, hatton: Da --_-- tt -- SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY TREASURES TO-MORROW Your filma are carefully and sclone titically processéd by 1m i make sure 'they' last, Rérlal 12 6 or 8 BXI'USURE FILMS 23¢ with beautiful ' enlargement free. 8 reprints : with enlargement 25e, Thousands of letters Suatomers a sens to our superior and service. ; "IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE ept. D, Station J. Toronto. rom satisfied Fur farms in operation in Cans ada in 1939 numbered 9,906 with a value of $14,349,887,

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