vssgbiirtsajza taa iz v k jlwj v- -r- thetribune stouffviue onjtkurjoctr25194s t frxh lindsaydorset f is er condemned t tw ontario administration of for ests the provinces most valuable asset is outrageously inefficient be cause of low wages of forestry offi- dais higngrading of lumber and blitzkrieg cutting this was the statement last week of john c v irwinsecretary or thf save ontario forests league and editor of a pub lication of the same name at a tor onto board of trade meeting premier drews forestry advis ory commission for which he now has permissive legislation passed in been urged by premier drew as opposition leader in 1941 and promised many times since both when in and out of office he said c i mrirwjn reported that ontarios ballyhooect j reforestation had- treed 200 square miles inisouthern ctntario in 35 years or six square miles a year in an area where there are 8500 square miles of land onlv useful for forest equal to five of the largest countries- current progress would reforest this area in 800 vears meanwhile fire destruction has continued at 625 square miles annually of 100 times that planted permanent civil service employ ees with a stake in their jobs and pensions are an aiswer to forest protection and inspection mr irwin said there is no excuse for the present system under which about 1000 or 1110 are engaged at the peak of the fire hazard period for an average of five months work l is ij ttat f r sjrsjr- 1944 is really omy another name at rl low wages averag- for finlaysons forestry board of j mtle more y one of 1927 mr irwin said w other woods workers are mak- mr irwin declared the appoint- 1 ment of a forest resources commis- sion of several memhers is the so lution to ihe problem this had this nsw type oil saviour engine ways fast flowing it puts j a protective oil cushion be- tween dry parts the sec ond you start thus it helps 1 reduce starting wear which can cause up to of all engine wear tough bodied gold- j en shell resists forming sludge and carbon under i the heat of steady high 1 speeds i golden shell is made in a i new way that takes the j bad things cut of oil j sold in sealed bottles sold at a price below the other premium quality oils boadway service station barn total loss farm stock safe early sunday evening fire com pletely destroyed the barn on the farm of william lunn at millbrook near peterboro mr lunn had been doing his eve ning chores and as ne was letting his horses out the last horse kicked and overturned the lantern which immediately exploded the entire seasons crop was de stroyed in the ensuing fire but for tunately no stock was left in the stable the millbrook fire brigade was summoned and thus prevented the fire from spreading to the house cattlemans death still puzzles law the death of joseph b martin floradale cattle buyer whose body was found near oakvile two weeks ago still remains a mystery however investigations of the death are expected to shift to tor onto where the dead mans beer andthey shall beat their swoftps into ploughshares forcana0as reconversion to peace been reported by police medical authorities investigating however a report upon analysis of stomach contents of the dead man was ex pected by friday livestock census 1915 shrinkage in hog population with an increase in cattle numbers on the farm is revealed in the figures for the june 1945 census of live stock on farms in canada just oniownere ine uwu issued by the dominion bureau of permit is said to have been found statistic- hogs on the farms at that stl the jarvis street district of the ontario capital and speculation to- from 103460oo head in j wu day is that martin maj have been t io755oon hpnrf in turin lqt enticed into a liquor dive and died tsheei hor stsno from the effects of doped liquoi pr f i witht date in 71000 head at the same 1944 while cattle had risen given him as an aid to robbery at the time he set out for toronto to- buy cattle martin is know to have had a considerable sum ofv money in his possession and his pockets hac been emptied when his blanket wrapped body was discov ered beside the queen elizabeth way by two transport drivers no definite cause of death has yet ed a decrease from list year i0e30i thursday night is foto nite offer 205 stouffvdle floral -koses- wedding bouquets funeral designs cutyiowers milt smith prop send the tribune to absent friends y s victory bonds double your4w kuyrer dnd sqn 169 5 t945 i -vftrt- fiyrv 90 pmstjokhiflwit v jn swift response to britainsi hurryup call for bacon the meat board has instructed exporting packing plants to rush to seaboard the product of 90 per cent of all hogs slaughtered uncil october 20th this action follows the disclosure in the house of commons on octo ber 4th by hon james g gardiner that reduced canadian bacon deliv eries have forced britain to consid er reducing its meagre bacon ration to onehalf that of the war years mr gardiner said that sir ben smith british minister of food in an urgent transatiantic telephone call had decuared that unless can ada could deliver 11000 long tons of bacon in both october and november the british people might have their bacon ration cut to two ounces weekly reduced canadian bacon shipments necessitated bri tains reducing her wartime four- ounce ration to tnree ounces in may the meat board said that unless it had appropriated for export nine out of ten hogs except sows and stags slaughtered in exporting plants until october 20th october shipments totjritain would prob ably not have exceeded 11000 tons but that as a result of its latest action it is extremely optimistic that clearances would very closely approximate the 14000 tons request ed by the ministry with the antici pated normal increase in fall marr ketings of hogs there should be little difficulty in meeting or even exceeding the minimum require ments for november said the board the telephone has served the farmer well for more than half a century the tele phone has served the farmer well in business in pleasant living there was the farmer for example who wrote that his telephone enabled him to get better prices for his crops it gets me to market in a few seconds he said and at the best time today the number of rural tele phones is at an alltime high when materials and manpower are again available it will be much higher tele phone service for farms will be even better than ever before marmill way means more profits measuring feed values while it may be quite an easy- matter to fool the poultryman on nutritional value remember the hen will always tell the yardstick by which to measure the value of an egg mash is not the price but the record of produc tion and the mash consumption this method of measuring proves that qualify or a correctly balanced mash is more economical as the good lines are bred into a flock so are the health and high production factors bred and blended into marmill poultry feeds v marmill poultry feeds are never made to sell on a price basis there is no such thing as a cheap mash for while il may be lower in price the ultimate cost per dozen eggs is greater check up on these points on the mash you are now using marmill laying meal is the mash central feed store phone 277 stonffviue ont v f y iw sjv j jxsx tfmwfthfifrir jgffi