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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1923, p. 2

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ddre communication to a8roiioilst 2i adelaide st west toront iiamb market now in state lambs would be too heavy if held of radical change longer and fed for ewe lambs anu t f thp can- the few wether lambs that offer a very in the new conditions oi tne an- j has been adian market there is no place for considerable export trade ha j the buck lamb 2- u and s f i the o n i it mand for this prime stult in mi seventy per cent of the male lambs stau canadian lambs of i that come to the toronto market are own in the a rmrlra triic in ka nficf hftc hnd the j ll cll bucks this in the past has had the market and often indeed sell effect of discouraging the eating of iun but the surp has lamb by home consumers farmers i hxn stored and used alone can remedy this they fan market for the winter soby the simple process of castrating trade this ented the farmers and docking mak lambs if they fa smashed to pieces there is not the slightest doubt that d bjg run and there will be a glut of buck lambs in j t u trade w lamb the fall of 1923 with a serious break f t d with the advent in prices of the canadian grainfinished winter the causes that have brought about j i tne deman for this stored pro- the radically changed conditions are duct has f 0 buying firms will not hard to follow it will pay pro ducers to understand them after the first of august all buck no longer be able to take the risk of putting these lambs into storage furthermore in the interests of in- lambs develop an odor and a strong j creased consumption at home it is taste when consumers get this meat better all round business to supply the served up the appetite for lamb is consuming market with fresh lamb lost and consumption generally is f ewes and wethers of good qual greatly discouraged this fact seri ously influences the average price paid to farmers for live lambs during the past few years a new situation has arisen which will un doubtedly further affect the buck lamb many farmers especially in western canada have taken to feed ing lambs for the winter market the slaughter ng of lambs at inspected packing plants in the first three months of this year were 28150 as against 13000 in the first quarter of 1922 the result is that fall lambs which used to be stored to supply a winter retail trade are ro lonjcer needed so largely buyers state they must henceforth refuse to take the risk of buying large numbers of lambs and putting them into storage as they cannot compete with lambs that have been grainfattened coming on the market in the fresh slate during the winter the great bulk of ontario lambs are fit and come to market during september october and november except for those that are unfinished that is as it should be most ontario tf ity and appetizing taste farmers and buyers alike are fac ing a serious problem in working out what is to be done with the great rush of lambs in the fall it may be faced with confidence if all lambs are dock ed properly finished and marketed at the right weights and if the male lambs are castrated there appears teers in ins great campaign the im- to be no reasonwhy the export trade jps s jks black and white costume a striking costume that indicates a tendency of the coming summers fas hions it is in black crepe embroidered in white with tightfitting sleeves in ontario lambs should not be fur- other consideration and he cried out here am i send me the call to ther extended so as to take care ot all i reigious leadership comes in differ- the fall surplus but it certainly ent ways to youns m and women cannot be done with buck lambs amos for exampre felt an inner pres- the indications are that very much sure that gave him nojrest he heard larger numbers of winter fed lambs an inner voice commanding him to will be on the market next year preach and he obeyed walking by packers can no longer afford to take the sea of galilee jesus spoke to two t i j fishermen peter and andrew and bucks at the same price as ewe and tq fo me t i th2 childrens hour to the violet come little violet said the sunshine bright come do comet added the raindrops light come said the children do not fear come little violet spring is here the violet heard and did as they bade if i dont come now it thought theyll be sad so ill brighten the lives of everyone and it opened its eyes to the glorious tun come said a child wandering near come with me to mother dear shell put you in a pretty bowl not cracked or dirty but all whole youll rest upon a table brown with sides which fold so theyll corns down so little violet do not fear but come with me to mother dear the days grew ihort the nights grew chilly the frost was on the pasture hilly the birds to the south their way did wing said the little violet ill come another spring maxine anderson cvtwtlarfg uj1awhuv3pz wether lambs and unless other outlets make you fish for men are found bucks will be heavily dis p j a dramatic experience most counted in price in the fall of 1923 men gradually grow into the convic- this is the timely season for farm- tion that they caii be of use as reli- ers to take action proper treatment gious leaders without any superna- now will avoid serious loss next falltural and overwhelming vision the after this plain intimation from those w j h to done why should not i do it that is often the way who know the meat trade farmers fe wwch we come to qur alone will be to blame if they lose undertake the task of leadership heavily by their own ne 2 the kind of work which fell to ticeable bald spot on the wing and the lot of isaiah we have seen thatl j he was primarily to be a religious the butterflys wings butterflies are often compared to flowers because of their wonderful and beautiful coloring and because they are both summer products but there is a still better reason than similarity in color it may be news to some of you who have not examined these tiny creatures that the male butterfly has a faint though distinct scent if you brush your finger over the wing of a common white butterfly you will find it cover ed with a fine white dust which gives off a delicate perfume of lemon or balsam as a rule the duller a but terflys color the stronger his scent perhaps a compensation from nature some of the dullcolored night butter flies or moths have a quite strong odor removal of the dust leaves a no we come to examine the dust guide to his people but there was a l a fi of more second feature of his career that at- 1 substantial composition than we ever tracts attention he had to do with couid have suspected with the unaided dissolve in boiling water soak an hour or more colored clothe only kalf n houi use enough to get a big lasting suds big lasting suds one secret of rinsos amaz ing power to dissolve dirt if you dont get lasting suds you have not used enough rinso after soaking only the most soiled clothes need a light rubbing with dry rinso your clothes dont need boiling if you use rinso but if you like to boil your white cottons uso enough rinso solution to get the suds you like rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world to do the family rvash as easily and safely as lux does fine things lever brothers limited toronto r302 fences if there is anything on the farm conductive of harmony among neigh bors it is good fences and as i have it therefore the weeds were a benefit thistles dock milkweed etc that grow in meadows and pastures and retard the growth of grass and crops can be killed by mowing off close to been recently constructing some i the ground or by cutting with a sharp fences i thought i might have a hint hoe or mattockj or by using a spud may 27 isaiah the statesmanprophet 2 kings 18 13 to 20 19 isaiah 1 1 6 113 golden text here am i send me isa 68- lesson foreword isaiah was the ifirst great prophet of the southern kingdom before him amos and hosca had preached to the northern king dom and he was doubtless familiar with thtir teachings he was brought up in jerusalem where he mingled freely with its most influential citi zens and perceiyed clearly the trend of judean politics and life he be longed to the upper reaches of society in jerusalem and had all the marks of the aristocrat as a young man he witnessed the brilliant reign of uzziah which was attended with great material splendor and prosper ity 2 chron 26515 as well as with social injustice and other wickedness the death of uzziah must have had a profound effect upon isaiah for now he saw a higher king from this time on isaiah became a factor which had to be reckoned with in the life of jerusalem i isaiahs vision 14 isaiahs vision came while he was worshipping in the temple he fell into a prophetic ccstacy during which the earthly temple faded away or rather was transfigured into the heavenly temple where god dwells in glory and the various appurtenances of the earthly temple became symbolic of great spiritual realities v 1 in the year died we do not know whether uzziah was already dead or living the isolated life of the leper 2 chron 2621 when isaiah holy holy etc the threefold repe tition of the word holy gives the sense of absolutely holy isaiah deepened israels conception of holiness before his time the people thought of holi- as the public affairs of the nation he was a statesman as well as a preach er of righteousness 3the peculiarity of isaiahs out look and jnessagehe was the pro phet of faith amos was the prophet of justice hosea the prophet of long- suffering divine love micah was the peasant prophet preaching economic reforms isaiah asked rulers and people alike to have quiet faith in god and to cast fear away ch 3015 he lamented that although god made overtures to the people there was no response on their art they had faith in the divine goodness no recog nition of the divine care ch 12 3 ness as a sort of physical qua i this faith expressed itself also in his separation from the profane bt bright pictures of a yet more glori- isaiah thought of holiness as moral ous day to t wnen the perfection it is significant that prince of peace would reign 1118 isaiahs favorite designation of god 321 was the holy one of israel glory usually in the old testament glory denotes the nimbus of light which is supposed to surround gods presence exod 3322 here it seems to be the expression of holiness as beauty is the expression of health g a smith i v 4 filled with sinoke i thlamay have been suggestcxov the irierise from the temple sokiriijirftmoke obscured the visioriwer aio- ment does- isaiah ittrtte unyciled glory of jehovah gray fi ii the sense of sin 5 v 5 isaiahs attention was turned from the glorious vision to himself the revelation of gods holiness was a revelation also of his own and his peoples sin and he was filled with dismay unclean lips speech is the expression of the inner life and when the inner life is corrupt the speech shares in that corruption iii preparation for service 68 v 6 it is remarkable that isaiah on discovering his sin did not seek to received his call in any case the expiate it by sacrifice on the whole bight of the proud successful king the prophets were opposed to sacri- humbled and punished by god would fice as a means of getting into corn- cause the young isaiah to revise his jmunication with god a more excellent former estimates of life saw way was needed a jive coal it was the lord the simple brevity of his a custom in hebrew domestic life to j description of god is impressive for burn fuel in a brazier or to heatiji to sit the house with his other visions of god see exod 33 stones in a hearth and to apply them hat on 2028 amos 77 91 ezek ch lwhen withdrawn to what was to be oh my dear you dan 7 9 sitting upon a throne boiled or baked the seraphims were absurd i jimsys only five and a half temple was regarded as the thus following a domestic custom in 4 isaiahs faith was also shown by his doctrine that a remnant of the people would survive all national cal amity to carry on the divine purposes he could not bring himself to believe that god would be defeated in his plans not even though the nation as a whole should be scourged this faith was carried a stage further by jere miah a century later when beside the bedside of the dying nation he pro claimed his faith that gods plans would go on without temple or na tional government or the land of palestine figuring that she is cook nurse laundress seamstress scrubwoman and assistant hired man it is reckon ed that the average farm woman earns every year 3796 but she doesnt always get it eye in fact it is made up of count less scales the real coloring of the wings for without the scales the wing is as transparent as that of a wasp or bluebottle the scales are laid on the wing in much the same way as the slates of a roof but in spite of the exquisite shape and coloring they are so tiny that the scales on the wings of a single butterfly would outnumber all the slates on the roofs of the houses of a goodsized town when you con sider that each must be arranged ac cording to its color in order to give or two to offer in such work especially in poultry fencing as i have recently constructed one to please the women when i was stretching the netting i found considerable difficulty in mak ing it sufficiently tight at the bottom thetime to prevent the fowl from crawling under it i was about togo in search of a supply of stakes to which i would have stapled the wire when i thought of some old tubing lying at feed the end of the machine shed i got the pipe drew it through the indi vidual meshes near the ground and the result was i had a much neater and a much more effective fence than otherwise would have been effected while speaking of fencing i might pass on to your readers a method i a very narrow spade careful work on these kinds of weeds for several seasons will exterminate them it is work nothing else that will keep down weeds you must fight all the wonderful patterns that the wings have in use for keeping a handy open display you will obtain some idea of the wonders of workmanship in a but terflys wings the grading of eggs farmer wclland do eggs for home consumption have to be graded or only for export what are the ing in a singlestrand wire fence often we have to loosen the wires of a fence from a few roots and weigh them down to make temporary open ing this can easily be made a per manent gate that the casual observer would scarcely notice instead of fastening the wire to the posts in the usual manner staples are plan green feed now stock and poultry thrive on green it is time now to prepare for the crops which will be needed during the summer season the necessary seeds should be ordered and plans de veloped for getting these crops in as soon as the late spring will allow mjjwjmwwtw metallicsiding galvanized or painted stone brick or clapboard patterns inexpensive and quickly laid sand for circular s the metallic roofing co limited 402 1194 king st w toronto h3fcniwmhaaaagamigga9 dominion regulations regarding egsj driven horizontally on each side of no only eggs intended for export the wire the staples are set into the or for shipment from out of the prov- inces the regulations read 1 can adian eggs for export out of canada post far enough to have an eye through which a nail is inserted to hold the wire to the post the wires and eggs for domestic consumption are kept by hooking them over nails intended for shipment from one provj driven into the posts near the bot- ince to another as covered by these torn i have found these things of regulations but not eggs intended for practical use at home and i hope they incubation shall be classified candled may be of- service to others n a and graded 2 you can obtain a drummond copy of the regulations in full by ad dressing the publications branch of the department of agriculture o tawa home education the childs first school is the family froebel is your child weilbred by helen gregg green i remarked to r getting rid of weeds i would like to know how we can get rid of the weeds from the gardens and the fields writes a subscriber we have lots of them some are thistle ragweeds dock and milk weeds and burdock the only practical way of getting rid of weedsis by thorough cultivation or hoeing this of course means in our gardens and cultivated crops english fox netting specltlly made to order heattlr cl- tanlzod put up in- isofoot roll of till different meshes suitable- for fox pens when orderirur specify brayco brand write now for our price list also our freo fox booklet protect your foxes 11 enclose 10c for mlilini the largest fox netting dealers in america brace mckay company limited sunmerttde p e island the a friend the other ing as it is for him to eat three meals weeds in our gardens and corn and day do you think it wellbred for aday and go to dreamland at night potato fields are not always a nuis- if these habits are inculcated inance somelimes they may be con- youngsters at an early age they will sidcred a blessing for instance if are perfectly never be forgotten i there were no weeds in our gardens then there are the many little we would be tempted to not cultivate which was the prologue to a rather things that children should be taught or hoe at all yet it is very important f lengthy and a bit hectic discussion of not to do except in privacy i that wc stir the soil this conserves throne would be laid in it but the tiimr fi- u my mouth tin the w where and how a child should j i was calling at a friends home the the moisture etc and at the same throne itself rises far above the purifying aeencv i5 mil 3 ae sood brcetiner other day when the son and heir of time kills the weeds we realize that temple high and lifted up to the luke 316 jehovah is a fire in i my friend contended that a parcntj the household joined us on the porch we cannot let the weeds grow for that prophetic mind god is both in the contact with the sin of his neonle not bother with such little- he was a handsome vounster just would dwarf the crop when we culti- world and above it he is above the which must either consuln0 them or things until the child is old enough ready for high school he had no vate we not only kill the weeds but it rhnnir i ard iiyrfbw w puciy them b davidson -hav- to become interested himself j sooner sat down than it was apparj accomplish other things that are very l- tn wr wrirtn f nsv in bee purged of his sin isaiah feltl when he is interested ennntrhl ent he hnd ts rl 1rno- oh necessarv but the weeds made us do robes flowed down atd fied tnn- xltlt rz c i he pick t up she dccarcd tire floor space of the temple cn address both god and man with clean v 2 the seraphims these are eel- 1 y g earthly dwellingplace of god and israel thereforo the foundations of his y estial beings not mentioned elsewhere mrvntu- wvdf w u n drcssed at all of in the bible they are represented tfx for a first class manicure i could see good breeding is not picked up it his mother was very much embar- is either learned in childhood or notrassed rersonally i think she de back to work kendalls spavin treatment will get that lama horse back on the job again for more than forty years as kendalls spavin cure it has been removing spavins splint ringbone thoroughpin and all kinds oi bod growths get llatuourdnjtflstsfadayfalsothe fret bmk a truulte on the none ana hit dueaxs er tcrite direct to dr b j kendall company enosbjrg folis vt usa kendatls spavin treatment j course a certain superficial served to be asking the icraphim- p of kd breeding may be acquirj she asked the waydowndeep al- room the pacefor that john isnt your bed smm profane and sinful it hai with a hoiy god he realized that a wayshavcitready kind that is really john was unimpressed his mother been thought that the seraphims were i s th- t0 dea wlth th harming and worth while in form winged serpents if this ba ijih oi hs jp and ho a young banker in our town o thoy would be suggested to isaiah rcs h am j by the brazen serpent which stood in no temple v 3 the seraphims sang antiphon- i had spoken eight years too late the a manicure was completed with flying i chap about twentyone has passed me colors repeatedly on the street and spoken you can iell a wellbred child one ty without so much as touching his hat taught the many little niceties of life v 3 the seraphims sang antiphon- pression made on the mind of the n seems unbelievable when quite young by his lack of self- msitssss rh fw h zwj twc l should be as natural for a small consciousness this is the beauty of of tho vme and the other the second oi age by his vision was that gods i i v i u n ml- j l i half ono of the functions of the character was a holy one so boy to h hat at lhc pr0r tn t th and hs thoughtfuncss ppears to be praise shrank from the vocation of prophet to stsnd whcn a wonan crtcrs thc ar ater all courtesy charming tecausc of his personal unworthiness oon and to d the hundred and oro manners and goodbreeding arc syn- but- when jehovah called for volun- other little things that are so charm- onymons with forgetfulncss of self acraphim thus issue no 20 23 4 farms in 1 you can speed up your land 4 times by ertilfeing- remit of fertilizing are 4 to 1 in favor of fertilizers writes one farmer by fertilizing you save seed save labor and greatly increase income order gunns shurgain fertilizers now and make the most roony out of your land consult our agent or writs us acnta watd in territories where ws ars not represent jd 201 st clair strot toronto

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