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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 5, 1936, p. 3

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snadas exuorts 9 great britain slew increase thirty pc gain goods shipped to us also show higher value ottawa canadas exports to the united kingdom in january show an increase of more than 30 pur cent over the correspond month last year according to figures released by minister of trade and commerce v d eiiler last months exports totalled 21- 082810 as against 16611035 in january 1931 making an increase of 5071804 or 30 li per cent exports to the united state also showed a satisfactory increase in the past month they totalled 20v- 129551 compared with 17829101 last year an increase of 2600463 or almost 15 per cent the minister of trade and com merce regards these fgures as an answer to critics o the reciprocal trade pact with the united states- contrary to their predictions that trade with the united kingdom would be adversely effected by the trade agreement mr euler pointed out exports to the united kingdom have increased at even a greater rate than those to the united states our exports to these two coun- ries are about so per cent of our ex ports to ail countries said sir eul er and the importance of this large gain is a significant demonstration of the effectiveness of the trade pol icies of the present government our total exports in january were 53- 538000 which was a 22 per cent ad vance over the exports of a year ago this sharp advance in our trade said mr euler is most encouraging also when it is remembered that our interior and lake ports are closed down during these severe winter months wake up your liver bile- aad youll jump out of bed in the morning raria to go tfc uvcr sbould poor out two pounds of crjmjbifeitiwyourlowc- daily if ihislil is no iovv irir t wiy your food t6 i dikt it juat decays in the lxwes- cas bloats op ycur stezoaeh youketcon5uitd harmful polsors ko into the lcdy uud you fcej sour unk asd tba world looks pank a rnw bowf i movement doentsjarayszet at the cause you rel mom bh that works on the uvtr as wcic it take these pood old carters little liver iiiss to get these two found of bio fiowins freely and nmke soq feel up and wp harmless and xentle they make the bile llow f rotiy they do the work of calomel biit have rociomel or mercury in them ask fcr orrs little liver villi by cainet ijlubbumly refuse my t cle isc honey crop hit by poison plant edmontox wuh a poisonous plant thai thrives in southeastern alberta was responsible for a -100- 000 pound slump in the provinces honey production last year annua report of the department of agri culture said field bee loss pollen obtained from vetch from 50 to 00 per cent yield was placed at 1100000 pounds value of field crops in united states i lessons from sweden by irof s b mccready 3 the aggregate value of the field crops from farms in the united states in 1935 was 5118111000 exceeding by 5339000000 or seven per cent the value of the crops in 1934 the harvested area of 41 of the principal crops is estimated at 327001000 acres an increase of 41000000 acres or mor than 14 per cent over the greatly reduced acreage in 1934 but a decrease of 28000000 or eight per cent from the acreage harvested during the 19281932 period due in part to control programs the total area of corn wheat and cotton harvested was about 30000000 acres below the 192s to 1932 average the editors xote this is the seventh of a scries of articles which were published recently in the harriston llevew while written specially for the hevew and addressed to residents of mnto township particu larly we believe they will be found interesting to many of the readers of this pap because the problems of the farm folk of minto township are the same p i jems that confront rural people throughout the province i we had three interesting days in the south part of sweden tie int- lernatioual folk high school which 1 attended in denmark was located at fi oni ranged 1he honey if the japanese navy is called upon to fight the combined power of america and great britain i am con fident we will win even if the ratio is 10 to 1 admiral takahashi acreage of oats and barley the im- j i famous as the site of kron- portant feed grains other than corn j berg castle the scene of shake was just about average in 1935 the j spea res play of hamlet a half low yield of spring wheat was due hour sail on the ferry across the to rust and the slightly below aver- sound lands one in sweden mr pet- age yields of corn sorghum and er iuanniche principal of the school potatoes were more than offset by arranged tjiree excursions so ihat his the heavy yields of hay and the students assembled from all parts of slightly above average- yields of cbttthe world might gt a glimpse of the ton annual legumes rice and tobac- swedish life and culture later mrs c0 i mccready joined a party of english and scottish teachers on a fiveday the total production of corn for gc stockholm 1935 has been placed at 22028o2- denmark further to 000 bushels wheat 003199000 vfsil p j scl0ois bushels barley 292249000 bushels j tile fi excursion was to see a school and church in a swe- vvent by below- received for the 1931 crops coutin here there 1t2ff everywhere 4 brothet to every other scout without regard to race or cree d ethiopias rain no mere drizzle from a national geographic bulletin washington twelve toronto hover scouts in smart hover uniform acted as ushers at the opening o the ontario legisla ture kings scouts or hovers have performed this function at provincial parliament openings lor a number of years rainy days arc beginning in ethi opia and theyre bringing cheer to ilaile selassies soldiers cloudy skies mean the little rains are on the way hampering italian military movements with entanglements of plain oldfashioned mud bombard ments of hailstones and barrages of water that make raging torrents out of dry river beds and insignificant streams aiua- and rain always have been the bane of armies but mud and rain in ethiopia cause more difficulty ill travelling perhaps than almost anywhere else in ethiopia it is literally true that it never rains but it pours even the little rains are downpours the longer it rains the deeper becomes the mud mud lhat sticks to mens boots in great gluey gobs and forms quagmires in which pack animals sink helplessly up to their bellies hardsurfaced highways are still practically nonexistent in ethiopia the little rains or karaya now on the way are less hampering to travel than the big rains or dofe which halt practically all trafiic except the railroad in ethiopia between juno and september during the little rains there is a hard shower during part of almost every day but afterward a brilliant sun dispels the clouds and the air becomes dry until the next storm the little rains begin in earnest in february and last until april or may hecords at addis ababa show that the average rainfall of 20 years jumps from half an inch in january to 189 inches in february 270 in march 142 in april and 29s in may maximum rainfall for this 20year period is 120s inches in august during the big rains even during the little rains the sadden floods from the skies change the streams from mere trickles to raging torrents which sweep away bridges make fords impassable undermine banks and drown live stock every water course and gully becomes n boiling millrace small creeks overflow and undrained level areas turn into swamps the swamps and standing pools of water become excellent breeding plac es for malarial mosquitoes later during the big rains the steaming soaked earth and humid atmosphere make it easier for other diseases o take hold t i hen the big rains arrive the ratives stay indoors as much as possible those who travel arc usually protected by huge mats of plaited grass which they wrap around their shoulders in the shape of glorified beehives reports presented at the 25tli an nual meeting of the provincial boy scouts association at london febru ary 15th showed a total membership at the end of 1935 of 30015 this was an increase of 1070 the total com prises 11977 wolf cubs 14s3g scouts 1040 hover senior scouts 1s3 sea scouts 211 lone scouts and 2293 lea ders prices received for the 1935 crops p re about 13 per cent below those ilsh lura mty tram on sunday lo the nearby rail way station and from there quite a number of the class were convoyed in farmers wagons or automobiles some of us walked through the love ly countryside the students were di vided up into small parties ami en tertained to afternoon tea at farm homes there was an interpreter for each group it was my good fortune to be in the j party entertained in the home of the j head teacher of the school mr oscar i bokelund there was a line residence alongside the school for his use but lie did not occupy it he had his home the total number of boy scouts ill 0 a nc 2 farm his wilow- the world at the end of 1935 as re- c slst occupied his part of the ported by the internationa scout bit- 1 teachers residence he was a man reau at london was 2505903 this of ve of was an increase over 1931 of 20gs7i j tmlit in the school over 0 vears f j fmi as denmark the swedish country 50g7l wales locos lister 7194 and s ar0 b schoois a ulc tea- irish free state 2124 in the british empire an increase of 31013 brought the total to 939203 during last summer 231 boy scout camps were held and attended by a total of 6310 boys not one sevious accident or case of serious illness was reported now science explains why so many people past 40 feel that theyre slipping losingtheirgrip onthings a boy scout jamboree similar to those held in various parts of canada last summer brought 3000 scouts from all parts of south africa to greet lord badenpowell at east lon don cape colony boys were present from the cape natal orange free state transvaal southern and nor thern rhodesia nyasaland and other sections of southern africa many people round 10 think theyre growing old they feel tired a lot weak have headaches dizzi ness stomach upsets well scientists say the cause o till this in a great many cases is simply an ttcid condition of the stomach nothing more all you have lo do is lo neutralize the excess stomach acidity when you have one of these acid stomach upsets take phillips milk of magnesia after meals and before yoing to bed thats till try ibis soon youll feel like another person take either the familiar liquid phillips or the convenient new phillips milk of magnesia tablets made in canada aiso is tablet foltm pliilliiw milk of magmsii tab lets ire now oa silo at all drug stores ever where liach tiny tab let is the equivalent of a teaspoonfnl of gen uine phillips milk of magnesia phillips liuv oflfaauesici a new forts of public service for hover scouts was found by the rover crews of maiden and coombe urban england when an epidemic of the measles threatened rovers who had had the malady contributed their blood for an innoculation campaign a crosscountry ski hike during februarys subzero blizzard weather from parry sound to ottawa through algonquin park with a brief rail break madawaska to renfrew was an achievement of assistant scoutmaster tom marwood of the 1st parry sound scout troop notwithstanding heavy powdery snow and unbroken trails a daily average of 30 miles was main tained with a high figure of 30 tor one day just because more years than you care to count have lied by on your lifes calendar is no reason for feeling old age after all isnt a mailer of years it is n matter of health stay vigorous and you stay young but how you ask do it the way thousands of people of advancing years do take wincarnis regularly wiucarnis is a delicious wine free from drugs that brings you nil tho valuable elements of grapes combined with the highest grade beef and guaranteed malt extract its invigor ating elfect is almost magical yet jierfcctly natural these valuable elements in wincarnis give your ageing system exactly the stimulating nourishment it requires they soothe your nerves enrich your blood and flood your whole body with almost youthful buoyancy ond vigour more than 20000 medical men have heartily endorsed wincarnis it is a great tonic it will make you feci young ngain by creating for you new stores of strength and energy get wincarnis from your druggist salcj agents harold f ritchie hi co ltd toronto 30 chers are as well paid as teachers in scouts e t we had tea in the garden at his home and afterwards inspect j ed his stables and farm the assist ant teacher had her quarters in a se parated part of the school teachers residence afterwards all the groups assembl ed at the school for supper the pas tor of the lutheran church adjoining ho school and ten or twelve repre sentative farmers of the district join ed with us and made us feel very wel come both the church and the school were attractive and in splendid re pair like all the cemeteries which i saw in denmark hi cemetery at this rural centre was faultlessly kept one has a feeling in such visits that their country is an oldfashioned country not like minto only sixty years or so from the bush the teachers res idence was quite new however and the tworoomed school up to date swed en has better country schools than ontario the second excursion into sweden was an all day trip by motor bus up into the hills to a famous tourist re sort here we had a 11evertobe for gotten swedish dinner on the way to the resort we paid a short visit to an old swedish caslle occupied by the same family sine 1750 there was a 9000acro estate most of it under forest management by five trained foresters the young owner of tho es tate was a very fine vikinglike mod ern he spoke excellent english on the return trip we spent an in teresting hour inspecting an up-to- date paper box and printing establish ment in a country village about the size of clifford there were about 70 employees most of the homes in the village appeared to have consider able land attached to them i do not know how far industry is decentraliz ed into country villages in sweden but fancy there is more of it than we have in ontario hydroelectric pow er is cheap and available everywhere in sweden many think we need a baektothevillage policy in ontario the third swedish excursion was perhaps of most interest and profit it was a visit lo the famous svalof plant breeding institution on this occasion our parly was a small one it consisted of a teacher from eng land another from virginia us and myself tho svalof institute is per haps the most famous experimental farm for crop improvement in the world students from nil countries study there its development of im proved varieties 01 oats barley wheat potatoes susar beets etc has been exceptionally noteworthy its exper imental plots are more extensive than those at either guelpli or ottawa be sides there arj branch stations in eight other localities the institute is under tie management of the swe dish seed association the board of administration of which is compris ed of five members elected by the swedish government and two mem bers elected by the association for the distribution of the improv ed varieties and high grade quality of the same at fair prices to all the swedish farmers the general swed ish sped company has been organiz ed it is given the monopoly of prop- agatfng and distributing all improv ed varieties released by the svalof institute the most exacting control of the purity and quality of seed is in sisted upon and its dividend restricted l ft per cent it is not a monoy-mak- ing but a service monopoly 1 do net think i ever saw field crops so uni formly high class as those on swedish farms ami this svalof institute and its subsidiary seed company explain why it is possible the company uses 3000 acres at svalof and elsewhere r producing its seed requirements supposing every minto farmer could procure at a fair price every season all his requirements of seed wheat seed oats seed barley alfalfa grass potatoes mangels turnips and sugar beets which he could be absolutely sure was the very choicest seed pro curable anywhere wouldnt the va lue of the township field crops like ly take a jump and it might be so if we could educate ourselves to the practical sort of wisdom and cooper- ation that the swedes have attained there is not space to tell of our visit to the splendid folk high school and i be agricultural high school near i he svalof institiie they have over 50 folk high schools and over 10 agricultural high schools in sweden for heir population of about 0000 oflil unlike those in denmark they ate county schools we were told of a nearby swine- breeding station where 300 sows were kept but unfortunately did not have time 10 visit it it was from such an establishment that our dominion de partment of agriculture recently pro cured its landrace pigs for educat ional comparisons the danish auth orities would not permit of the ex port of breeding stoch dixie is the thrifty mans smoke you cot it as you use it and the plug remains fresh to the last cut cod liver oil jsed in salv successful tests reported russian doctors by in the next arlicle i shall write of when chigagocod liver oil long a potent defence against disease was offered to medicine in a new form recently v paste which heals wounds on the bodys surface the revolutionary contribution came from two soviet physicians dr v i lost and dr i g kochergin of gorkin russia vitamins a and d the source of the oils power in building resistance when administered internally as a liquid tonic ar equally effective recent educational land reforms in scot- 1 for make high quality fertilizers in canada fertilizers are manufactured in canada on a much larger scale than is generally known sulphate of ammonia ammonium phosphate su- t0 fester perpliosphate cyanamid organics and mixed fertilizers arc all made in different parts of the dominion in large quantities the capacity of canadian plants for the manufac ture of these products is much greater than prospective oomestic requirements for some time as the industry is comparatively new 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