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Northern Advance, 11 Jan 1934, p. 6

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Page Six Oats, l part g'I'0UT1(l DRFICY OI ('.Oi'n. `A: part of ground beef and f`;<'.1 scrap, 2 per cent. boncmoal. 2 pm cont. cod liver oil, am! 1 per cent. salt; scratch grain---2 p21Tt,s of whcai., 1 part oats, 1 part corn 01' buck- wheat, 1 part barley. This ration may be varied according: to wh'1t grains the farmer has :u':1ilubIc_ ------ class went Canadian Grains Won Elson Rich(` The superior dcvclopm(:n_t Qttuin The splgn ed by northern-g*r0Wn 1-Cram .15 _h0- adiun gxrfun where demonstrated mofn C011\ 1nCm;: Intm'nuLxr_~x1: 1y han at the Int3rna11.onz1l Hay and ada czontlnl Grain Show held m C`h1c:11.'.`0._ At U-C superxor qu show last December, Cilnilfhilli . 05' the kommosb hibits again can-ritgd 0_fT the 1101'-' and win m share of the champxanshxp awards 1,; ative case. Home Cleaning of Small Vegetable Seeds EARENA mnamams ' 1 PRBSEEEE * wsm auumws-2 i\_ '.}ilLi."IlH il IJUIH _UZl,' UHU I Mr. B0_\-'5 said he untlerstood iiidt some $0,000 of the $35,000 Z1\21.iiEli)iC` i\`.'us to (tome from the governm :nt fur `unemp-1~0yment relief. If the buii:- 1ing` was not started till sp1'i11g_. wouiai this money he ztvuilable ? _ Mayor Craig` was of the opinion `that an extension of the time \\i .t,Xl 1the money \\'a.< to he spent \\"oui(1 be 2Liio'.\'P(l. The zzr1'zxng*u1nent \\'u.s 12114 , i after ;\I:1,rci1 1st the ;2`ovc1`nment wouhi not be responsible for relief ixioiiey, but he was condent that at ieast (1 m-orth .< extension would be griven. Mr. H;n`po1' xvsmted to know if the .u`c.hite<.-t coul(i:1't prepare pi21n.<. fut sin` IL $30,000 i)L1i`i(iiHfl`. and fhue would be $5,000 to come and go on. "`r'nx1I\1- (`W .-.. .~...`,I 4-I-...t ....`.. Lt... \\uu1u uc ..w,uuu L0 come unu ,~:u on. .\Iaym' Craig` said that only the di1'(,-ctor.< have authority to lmvr: Dldlla p1'0pa1'ed. 7\/Tr Rnv.` sun-trn.-frul Hvuf an n\'_ 5; . fomret about th e L'Ul'S lUl' UH? L`I15lUHg' YCELF. Mr. H.u'1)(-1- wanted to know if the directors authorized the a.1'c.hit0ct to prepare pian-.4, and if he wouhi 11.1"`: to b:- raid for what he had done, M1`. Boys. advised that the architcet did prepare plans without. any auth- ority from the di1'ecto1's. and couhi {not collect one cent. but there \`.'3..3 LL disposition on the part of the direc-' `_t;o1-s to give him something`. He felt, however. that if Mr, 'i'hompson was allowed to make new pi`.-ms he \\'ou.d pa; A W I-Tnrirrna trait] fhnvn \\`lI\m n-.r 1. [Jl`L`[)El1'U(|. Mr. Boys sxx_2'y:r-. that an ex- pression of opinion be got from sha1'oho1de1'.< pwesent if they are m .fzu'o1' of having` :1 buildin-g` L'1'CC|.C-(1 with the money on hand. T\\'ont_,' woven hztnds wt-1'0 ruisetl and none were opposwl. W Czu-nrm \\'nnf-ntl fn 1.-nruv H` t, r1 .J.Ul'K(:L ZIUUUL MIC D2153. F; A. E_ Hodges said there \\`c1e m<.n I in Barirc who were capable of making. 'plans` and bui1din_::' the rink, and he x\V`0U1(1 like to see some action and ;,`(_.t 11 I1C"I`l at work. Plans: \ve1`r: 1)`1`0}'):1.";d :by a 13uz`1'ic m':m. but \\.'m'(- not c 1`. `sklereri. The rink should be built by town men and town labor. Pavmg xvas laid in Bzu`1'ie that is a credit to ;the town. We have the same mm 'z1nd the same foreman, who was c1`u(,i- ed by :1 c01'tai`n element. NT 1' Rnv: 1-run 1'11 rlnrl `\`T1- T-[ n A --.-.w_- \\ L'll7 Ull[IU.`\'lI- W. Gzu'nL~:' wanted to know if t}m.<(- who . for stock did not h:1'.'e any 5113* in the crechon oi the building` ? '\T\- Hnxm nvnl-uinnrl Han+ Hun-n u "- Winter Housing of 91:0). Sheep do not require I-.:p..-1~.:;i.'e and warm buildings. T`hey do, however,`| appreciate a dry, 1'oomy_ shed \\'e'1li m`ot.(-(zted against winds, well venti- lated and free from draup;ht. Do not; crowd them in- one pen. 'T\\'ent_`v' to; twenty-v-e ewes do best t.o;:euh<.-~.-.t 'F`u1*thermore, a sheep n-quines from twelve to fteen square fmet of floor s"paee and one foot of t'e<~rlh1,;' >'])2lCc. Doors should be of good \vidh'.1 1.0 ul- Iow free access to and from the pens. Narrow doors are often the c:uL; of abortion. Pregnant ewes need a` vmwl to exercise in. Force t_h<.-m toj walk by feedings; hay ou1;. in good weather. LHU llUll(llllf_',' .' M1`. Boys e.\'pl-uined that there as a board of dire.r`t01's. which was nece.~'.. under the C0ll`lp2ll1lL'S Act, and they hzul authority to net on be- half of` the Sl1al'('rll0`1(1Cl`S. At the an- nual metinyr the end of Junuzu-_v all `who sub. for stock will have a voice in electing" :1 beam of (lime- tors for the ensumg year. WT!` [`I,l`v`I'\[|\- V. -anfrxrl f-n lrnnxr H` H~.\ llL'(l U) 2]. (.'U1'Lilll1 CIUITICHI. Mr. Boys reminded M1`. Hod; " ,1;'h'a't thi;< was not the place to m.1T;g a municipal speech. T-1'ndn~n:._T vnnv hnva fn 111111.-r nl yruuv.:1u.L bpucuxl. Want Action _ It was moved by D. F_ :\IacLzu':'n fand V. Hambly. that in the opinion i of this moting` :1 rink should be -:ru,L Inri as cnrm :1: nu-nr-Hr-nhTn nnrl u-i.'l~I-. |U{ blllb HlL`LlIlg` 1|. ICIHK 5HUU.l(,l UL` '.`l'(.(,(. [00 as soon practicable. and witlzisn ;the boundaries of the money on `hand? Carried. x 1\/Tu `D,..-m4- -.n:,1 +1...+ L`...-...- .,.,. ,. ` Hd.HU. \.'2l.1`1'JC(l. ` 1 Mr. Bennett said that there seem led to be a misconception in re,:_.-;.1r(l Lo fthe architect. He was wlshed on i:".r directors who had nothing to do wizi. authorizing plans. He assured Eli) that the directors would have LL: rink erected just as soon as po.<. 1 H H11rr'hino'_ :nnn1(inn' fim-1 H HII U. muulclpzu .~`pL-con. I ` I-Fo(1`ges-I may have to nmkc a [Federal speech. 1 wan} Ar!-ion rum erccwu JUSE as soon as pos. H, Hutching, speaking` for the mi lemployed, wanted to know why it. ,was necessary to go outside of Bar- irie for anything. Plans were pre pared right in B211`1`ie for a suitable building, but rejected. He was nol .2 shareiholder, but was a taxpayer. aim was willing to go to work any time `to make something to pay `his t21XLn There \\'\."l`e many others who felt Lhc l' Thn frnvn hrxhnfu luv u'n1-lzl |1ul:.n: \\\."L'U ulzuly Ul.1ll:1'5 wm) LCIL Lila . same. The town benets by work provlded and th<~rc- should be 501)) action. Dwxumlr T I L, I_, ,- ELCLIUII. Frank Livinp,'ston said that he haul commu'm('z1tion.- from building` rm who would })ro\'*(lr: plans and C1'(.'(`L a .rink surface of 180x80 fmrt, 1.-\'-1';-.2 lthing: complete in forty dz1y.~.', Yo. $25,000 using; local labor. ~ :G.o1-don Longunzxn wanted to KHU.\ if the plans \\'< e1`0 drawn h-.1vin_' .11 mind the building: wanted or .1r_ amount of money on hand, \r1u Dn--nun .1, T ilHlULUH; Ul lHUnL`_V 011 an, M1`. Bennett said the (li1`:.-ctw; nothing; w11at(,-\'u1' to do wit; plans. W/Iv Rnv_- 9;!` kn {Tn}? Pa-. Winter Hog Feeding Winter hog feeding requires dif- ferent methods from those 01`(lina':`- `Iy found successful in ; Stuntinp; and crippling` are common during` the winter and result 1:u`;rely from an over-supply of heavy foul as well as from a lack of some of the vital elements. Lack of .\`llil.`7i'lil.;. and exerise may also bu C()I1tl`lb`J tory causes. Control lll('d.:? .ll`(`> . .9 forestall these winter tel-ding; difii- culties are follows: Ilsa: a variety of feeds in the ration inclurling` illilK or tankage; provide al'l'all':1 or clover hay or roots in small quantities; do not feed too heavily; allow _voun_;:,' animals to exercise o`ut(loors 111 mil.` weatllcr; all stock should luwe com- 011-able sleeping quarters which axe dry and free from tlrauglits-_ plilllh. Mr, Bo_\';< said he felt t'l1LZt'l`n: architect had been . 1nI.elL.3 An Oriliia contractor had intinntx-.: that :1 building` could be on-<-`~..A Fm $35,000, but e\'i(l0nt1y -he had mu; gured on c-(rrtain parts. the follo\\'in<,': cla.<. namely: Haul `lied Spring` Wheat, Durum Whea. M-edium Late White Oats (region 1) Early Oats (regzion 1), T1'el)i BZll'lL:y, Two-rowed Barley, Rye, Flax, Soya Beans (regio-n 1 and 2),, Large Fi;':v.' Peas, Small Fieltl Peas, A.O.V. Field P-as. Alsike Clover, Timothy. A`; l'all'a (\\'e.v.te1'n section) and .\a'.`y Beans. ln the Hard Red Spring Wheat; class, Canadian ent1'ies \\'c1". awarded the rst 39 prizes_ Tn thun SOVH Rnnn 1411:: fnv I'r-rrln-1 iL\\'2LI'(lL'(I UHC UPS`; 6'.) I)1'lZC.`i_ In the Soya Bean elziss for )'(.`,`.`,`iO.'1 1 and 2. the rst six prize winners were all from Ontario, an indiczitimx of the p.1`0g`1'ess made by ehis pro- vince in the production of this crop. In the e.\'hibit;s of Alfalfa Seed for the I*1ast," the eight winning: . from Czlhildil were from Onta"v-3 Seven of Lhese were among the lst 13 `prize winning` lots and incluii:-ii the 2nd, 4th and 7th. In the class for ALsike seed, On- tairio growers again (1CTn0nStl`i1t0(l the place of this province as a Ia-zuiin_s.' producer of high claws Alsike SCC\. 14 of the 20 prizes offered being wm by Ont.zu'io. The championship in H-:.` class to an exhibit shown hg. Ric-`nert, of Fisherville, Onto 'l`h(\ snlnnrliri qhnwinnr mmln he . -Ir. 4 4 1 r.Lsun m('ne1'l:, or msncrvxlic, UN. splendid showing made by um gxmin and small seed at =!:-? Int(~.1'nuLim1al Show proves that C H continues to produce grain -of superior quality which is able to i`:u 0 the kocncsb competition in the world major a\\'z1r(1s with ('0mp'.u'- 1 ativn (`.'l.S('. Wolves are numerous in the Spar- row Lake district. Albert Cox shot one and trapped another. Deer and rabbits are being driven out of the di.~Lrict by 10 wolves. J215. S. Jo7.mston,. 1<`m~c.~t Homo, (:-e1L'~l.)1'a?.,(~.1 his 9811 bi1'L"n 1:l>"L week. He is in good 11:.-a.1t;l1 and cnjoyud the day, when many old friends called to celebrate with him. The Orillia Power and I.i5__v;]1't (`om-' mi:-tsion esLinmt.e that the cost of labor for the propo;.-ml new plant will be about $230,000, and it L111`: in- tention to pay from 250 to 40 pu: hour for u11skil1ed lubur. l -~ 1 H. B, 1\IcFz1(l7.cn, in l>usix1u.;; in` Collix1g`g\\*o0(`l for i'ort_v years, died on Thursday. Dec. 28th, at thv -.1;:- 01" 7'_ ._ Ju.~`t il \\`cuk later M-rs, McFu(i'/.011 followed her husband. HUI` death \\'u.+ due to `pI1t.`.UH10Hi:l, from w`niL-11 .3110 wars . at 1-lw timau of Ma'.| Uc1<`a(1ze11 s death. I A most clljoyublu dzmcc was held at the Old Folk Ilomr.-, Bccton, on Tl1L11`s(Iz1y night, Dec. 28th. Governor Jardine was all mxiltzs as the young old people s\\'unj: their pu1`t11c1's. lllU1'U grht. slow, ment- good. Simple Methods for Treating Mllkliig Machine Tubes The simplest and cheapest inethud ` of controlling contamination from milking machine rubber parts con _ .~:is ts` in using a weak lye . (0.4 to 0.5 per cent.) to keep the ` tubes sterilized between milkings. This is particularly designed for farms lacking an adequate supply of hot \i'ater. After a cold water sue- tion rinse, immediately following milking, the tubes are -hung in a siinplewooden rack, lled with lye solution, and_ left till the next milk- xng. District News and 29th caused all three power lines at Orillia to snap and the town was without power or light for half 21 day, The severe cold snap on Dec. 28tl1l1 Melville Wilki-e, of Orillia town-J: ship, was ned $10 and $12.50 costs by Magistrate Jeffs in O1'i`llia on SuL-` nrdnv f'n1' m'1m1f.v fn f:hl`f>f> r1.'w':: | Uy J.V1dgl5bJ.2LlL JUHS II]. Llfllllil. UH Di.lL'| uxday for cruelty to three dog.'s.i VVi1ike had left the dogs for ten} days without water, while the tcm pcrzlture was 36 below. - I Hrs. -Jas. Ray, age 60, was found`! frozen to death in her home at Rich- s I I . `vale, near Aurora, on Dec. 28th. (`nrnnnv I". .T T3!`-vhwc nf' ..\ In-nrn nn. V'cLlC, lll.'U.].' .`iu1'Ul'd., UH JJUU. ACLU. Coroner C. J. Devins, of Aurora, be- lieved the woman died from cold, tnhough tlmem was coal in the housc.-_ and food on the table. She had bculg alone, her husbaucl l1aving' been away: `for some time. j. i Rex; J. J, Black was the speaker the Lindsay Kiwa1'xi.=. Club last week and gave an inbe1'csLing account and dcsc1`ipt,i0n of the Catacombs of Rome, which he visited in 1929. Cz1ug.l`.r,in. A resolution has been forwardedl to the Hon_ William Finlayson, tin.-l Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Prime Miiiiste1',|| and the Hon. W. H. Price, Att.orncy- * General, by Orillia. .-Xssembly, I\'o., ! 170, Native Sons of Canada, andil endorsed by its national council, re-l questing that 9. nzitivc-born Canadian, l and a resident of Orillia be appoint-` ed to the position of police magistrate i of Orillia to ll the vacancy caused; hy the resignation of Daniel Me-` At the inaugural meeting of Orilliai town council, afte-r a heated discus-: sion, the following motion was nal I 1y passed: That the Orillia town; council go on record as favoring for` he olce of police magistrate a resi-| dent of Orillia, of at least ten years" standing." "Le vote was a tie at` first, but one member did not vote,` and on being ordered to do so by the! mayor settled the issue by voting in! favor of it. | ORILLIA COUNCIL WANTS LOCAL MAN AS MAGISTRATE. ; ;t< Mangels for Poultry h The chief value of roots a poul- a try feed lies in the fact that they f` can be stored (lurin_<._: the winter; months, and fed over the period (l.41'-I h ing which fresh green feeds are not: zxvailable. They should not be cor.-lg sidcred in any way a complete sub- H stitute for fresh green feeds, chiefly` because they are quite decient in`: vitamin content. The anti-neuritic and anti-scorbutic vitamins are pres- ent in only the slightest traces, \vh.ie, the anti-rachitic vitamin is entirclyla lacking. In comparison, fresh clover, f one of the most commonly ua-grl green feeds, contains all three in abundance. The chief function o'.` mangels and roots in general is the supplying of succulence to the ration. ] It has been found that by usinge mangels and; supplementing with ai regular dose of Epsom salts laying! birds will come through the winter`, in fairly good shape. i `I 2 ( ( 1 HOSPITALIZATION OF lI\lI\lf`,'l'.`l\l'I" I The Oshzuvu. city council at a meeting on Dec. -lbh last, pa `ed Lhci '1'ollo\\'ing; 1`C.sOll.lti()I1 and asked the Barvie town council to -endorse it: ! l H l`l~...4- in Han nnininn nF H; 1-nun- l5r'.].l'Yl(f Lv0\\'H CUUIICU LU'(.'l1UUL'bL' lb; [ T-ha.t in the opinion of this coun-1 cil the p1'0\'i;~:i011s of the Public Health Act; g'0\-'<,-'1'11ing' the 21dmi:'.~:iun and payment for Lreatmcnt '.md cure of in pui'.~:un.s are uui'ai1' to the: lilunicipulitius and shoulu bu ciiaiigw and zunumlcrtl as l'oll0\\'.< : I mum... .m :..,I:m..u- ....+;,...n,- _~`...H in.) adiniitml to any h0.wi)il.Z1l in the prom vincc, except. on the ()l(iL'l` of mm 01"` more qLl}`.ll(.`(l lll(!(llL'iL1 1n'z1cti'i0:ici'.<,,l and cL1't.iI'ic(l in \\'1~iting' by Lin: mcdi cul olliccr of health 01 the munici-I pulity of which the ]')(.').`>"0l1 is -.1 rc.~:i-. dent, except in (22159 of ciiicrgciicy, us` to which either the medical .sL1pcrin I tcnclcnt of the hospital or mcclicul I officer of health of bhe municipzllity shall be the judge, and in cusc of` such emorgcncy an indigent 1)Ul`.$0. l or a die-pendent of an indigent pcrson so a(1mitLc(l us A patient \\'it.houtl such O1`(1(:l', liability for (.'l111l`g`C 1'or[ treatment 01' such person swhzlll not` continue bc_\'on(l 2L pc`rio(l of snvciif (lays from u(lmi:<.~;ion, unlw "-5 the order ` is obtained by the liospital within said seven days. '!`h:H rt-n`nl:n' \\'nn1\'lv rnnorts` in emu zuncmnru iouow.< : 4 'l'nuL no indigent patia,-nL.~: slmll be 1` I 1 _ ----- I Warden lsaac Scott, say the (`tree- iorc '.Star, is putting up 3. 5.,-`ooil While his recovery will be, low, there is :1 noticeable impro\'.~-' I xiem; each week which is all to bhcl -nmz S2110 SCVUI1 Gil)/S. '}`hat re;1,`ul2u` weekly reports in \\'1'it;inrg' on the condition of the indi gent patient shall be made to the medical O[L'(:1' of health of the mun icipality decided to be the re. of t.i:t,- patient and res]J0n:;ih1e for his maintenance and treatment, 'l".1qn+ flan wxnrlinnl nF'l-'1:-an ni' hn-,1i1'n maintenance zmu DI'Ca13l11CI1I;, That the medical office: of hr.-aith of :1 municipality liable for the maintenuuce of a patient shall h.;.'.c the power at any time to cxzxniine tin.- puticnt and (lischarg`e him from the hospital or o'r(1er him to be 1-unrovcd to 11 hospital in the municipality of which he is 21 ro.si(lent. 'I"l~nL nun uykn ks-I n rru n1- nnunnn wmen ne is l`U.S1(lCnI.. That any person who brings 01' causes to be broug_2;ht into any mun- icipality :1 person who becomes with- in zt year :1. charge on such munic-i-1 pality, 51.1111 be responsible to thei municipality for any costs, charges and expenditures incurred by the inunieipulity for hospital mainten- ance in respect of such person. '1`1nnf. n 1-nnv n1 1hi:~: 1'e. he. m 1`('sp(:c1; 01 sucn person]. I That :1 copy of this resolution be sent to Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Prcmicn of Ontario; Hon, Dr. Robb, Minister, of Health, and to couxmils of munici~' palities in xxhiuh ho. zn'c- locat- c- LA 1 [UN UK` I INDIGENT PATIENT S I I The Principle of Grading l Grading is based on the principle that it is sound business to classijy live stock, live stock products, and; other Canadian commodities in such` a way that the consumer will be able to recognize and purchase quality products and that the producer Will be enabled to obtain a `higher price. Experience has proved the value or this theory. The identication of` top quality beef under the red and` blue ribbon bands, the grading of` poultry, the segregation of eggs and fruit into quality grades which are known to practically every Canadian consumer, and other grading activi- ties have been a tremendous incen- tive to quality production with re- sultant ben-oct to producers. Grad- ing has not only served to create better prices for quality products, but has also brought about a sub- *"-aiitial increase in consumption. At 3 same time, throug-,'l1 gradin_,r. Can adian products maintain their high level of excellence in the markets oil the world. In this way, the new regulations which are soon to he put in force with reference to thr,-g`1`atling of bacon for export to the Brit:-a marloet will solidify C:mada .< prem- ier position as an Empire souice J4" food -products. The Nm'Hu~.rn Advance The limit of nerve is to wake yo{1r and spoil his rest because you |c2111 t get to sleep. I al} cod-liver oil vitamins. Scotfs Emulsion Bcott & Bow-nc. Toronto. Ont. 27-3 A Fair uestion PREVENTS SUMMER COLDS The pleasant b tasting food- tonic, rich in Do you visit the stores in Barrie and make enquiries before you purchase out of town? YOU _|_.l|(E"COMFORT. -3 /I/1/g;c9:g,ch_es: areahe:1f_eVcl-,/ CLARKSON QOTEL, Phone 63 THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1334. needs Thrash out the seed by placing the "plants in a strong, closely woven LOL- ton sack. Light ailing with u SUCK will liberate the seed from pods )1 heads. I nH.n.,. ....,J ..........4 41. .1, _1__ , I .|1`UZl.U.3u Lettuce and carrot serr(ls shoe .1 be rubbed out by rhand, usiny: 21 pan of strong` leather mitts. A coarse sieve will remove the straw and chaff. Place the Seel and ehalf on a ne sieve; a quick, down- ward, side movement, repeated sev- eral times, will remove I,h(` chafl` am! ligpht seed. Only the largre plump seed should be kept. Hand picking will improve the sample. Home Grown Grains `for the Laving Flock The following ration for lil_\/lug: `pullets, composed mostly of ll0n`.L. grown grains, is recommvndod '0, the Poultry Division of the Dominion Experimvqntal `Farms: Mz1sh-2 pans of ground wheat, 1 part of ground cats, 1 part ground barley or corn. `ll. nnrf nf n`rnn'n(l lwnf nml {`::'.: Fawn News

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