Newmarket Era, 23 Nov 1928, p. 4

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Say it With Flowers HYDRANGEA PRIMULA BEOONIA8 Flowers or Every Occasion Owtam 81 ft Phono North End Tin Shop FURNACES STOVES PLUMBING Eavetrooghing Etc ORDERS Pri Moderate EDGAR Roadhouto Furniture Shop Corner of Main nd Queen Sti NEWMARKET Phone FOR SALE Farms and Houses We have County Apply to and Houses In York Our Motto Strictly Square MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED EARN to PER WEEK City and Be it lei ml following trades HOUSE WIRING INDUSTRIAL GARAGE WORK BATTERY WELDING VUL CANIZING BRICKLAYING PLASTERING and HAIR DRESSING Employment service from coast to coast Big demand Write to day for FREE CATALOGUE to Dominion Trade Schools Limited now managing and operating Hemphill Trade Schools of Can ada and U A both Dominion Government Chartered Compan- HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS Notice of Application for Divorce NOTICE Is hereby given that Mary Adeline of the City of Toroiv in the County of York and Pro of Ontario Married Woman will apply to the Parliament of Cana Bill from he Jo Elton of the Township Blenheim in the County of Oxford in the Province of Ontai the ground of adult Dated at the City the County of Oxford in the Provl of Ontario this Fifth day of Nov her MARY Is that play you were on finished yet I is- Has it been produced yet would hive sent their into They drive that englni drslriicfhm the modern motor ear nil hours of the day and night A Different Arrangement Clark Great first high Canada Sir suggested a new mot country along with to that of the Hon in London Sir William the representative of the British In other days such du es fell upon the GovernorGeneral the new scheme of things how- his excellency Is the direct repre- ntative of the King The high Entirely Wrong Collingwood Bulletin lVicre be general accord with Editor coin of the Sun in his statement that there is surely something inherently wrong with our system of dispensing justice when a man sentenced to a term of penal the infliction to gain his Although the tractor is being used success fully for a great many the horse may still bo considered as the principal motive power on the great majority of the farms of Canada consequently practically very farmer should be interested in the actual cost of feeding horses particularly horses that are l most of the the Dominion Experimental Station The Combine Roaporthroshor Largely In 1 Wheat Harvest Much litis been heard this autumn of the combine the agricultural implement which by cutting and threshing the grain in on has expedited the harvesting of Canada great wheat crop but fact has not been brought out that the this machine in Out records are kept of tain parts of the Prairie Provinces bus been consumed by all the made possible not only by mechanical improve- horses ments but also by the development of wheats nvpPi obtained over ft five- yea or oTae no to all tomingeendfuo worked per horse per day even in districts where generally Sfeful This P pounds gram recognized all interested in prairie and cost of new servitude l ird legal in such an event he reduced to an surdity What Dairying Will Do St Marys JournalArgus the industrv will do for a is Illustrated by the case the district soutlKof St Marys gentleman who know son thing about farm Allien around he remarked to the t per horse per day pound per horse per year 156 in the number used in harvesting the crop of may bo noted that the average cost of feed as compared with employed in per horse per year of 15605 would equal hasbeen very great It is stated that in about cents per day for a twohorse team the number of combines in the prairies was less It should be pointed oiul however that this than whereas in 1928 estimates place the figure represens conditions where the horses total at len times that number Exact figures arc employed almost every working day in cannot he given because many of the machines year reasonably heavy work and therefore wore delivered only a few days before the of feeding is much higher than it would of harvest be for an idle horse or even one that was work- The combine gels its name from its com- ing for only a part of the time of the functions of reaping and thresh- In arriving at these figures the hay was One part of the implement cuts the grain charged at local farm prices that is the high up so as to take little more than the heads amount it would sell for on the farm without The out portion is then passed to the threshing- being pressed or hauled The grain was machine section and threshed out The grain charged at local market prices is delivered into a tank on the upper part of the machine and thence flows into the box of a J wagon or truck which after it is being filled it is replaced by an ether and the full wagon is driven to the granary or to the elevator on Urn Evelyn Scott is ii railway line if the distance is not too great At hospital serious condition although ex the the wagon is placed a grated ted to i movable platform and emptied in a minute or lice ft h less by being tilted backward so that he grain iu pours out into a hopper underneath the pal- earlv lllis from which it is raised by an endless im shot polic of buckets in the bins the elevator to Sc lvj One of the subsidiary reason for the sudden increase in i the use of this implements is the a neapbv lay new swather or window harvester The firearms is a wide reaper which cuts the grain onUle were fooling wilh the gun Stanley tenant of GIRLS SAYS WOUNDS DUE TO ACCIDENT in a strip from twelve to sixteen feel across and lays it unbound in swaths or windrows be ISfiUliPiL housjaiid ii he and wife Liookhart opt from touching the ground by the shelf of tall stubble on which they lie the air circulates freely all around the heads permitting them bo ripen perfectly if somwhat green and allowing them to dry out in case of The saving in time labor and cash is obvious since the grain is not bound into sheaves then on the ground and later drawn to a central point and threshed Oil- tiii a 11 The combine is not new in principle as used in the southwestern parts States and in Australia thirty year specimens been exhibited and workings deirioaist rated in the Prairie Province times previous to the last decade the ago Miss Scott and another girl attended a party a downtown hotel He also stated that had been some drinking Police were sum moned when the single shot rang out shortly af ter their return to the room in which the shoot- Liquor was found shooting took place well as three guns LIGHTNING STANDARDS GIVEN SHOCK TESTS far tli One rather doubts the accuracy such a statement at this time whet farm land is moving so slowly tainly it was far from being the some years ago But the has changed greatly farm up he soil brings him a I substantial source of revenue the long run adds to his pros A Worthy Tribute PacketTimes That journey undertaken by ev Dr when as of the United Church sled f thai s Dr is ng the home CI is he gathered now engaged iirch the im- in his tour ltd with Christians and the fact that the Chinese have wakened from the sleep of centuries and are no longer indif ferent make him hopeful that more progress will be made Christianity in the past quarter of a century In the little neighboring country of Korea lie points out where fifty years ago Christianity was unknown there are today more Christians there were in the whole world atihe close the first century Dr is not one of those who thinks that Christian missions have been a failure or that there is no room for 1 though severe test was given he hollo wspun lightning standard id Indiana recently when an obile was driven at nearly thirty miles an j concrete The machine total wreck while the intended vie- post received no injury other than an where the front axle of the can he- came almost wrapped around the post the bumper and radiator having given it practical- no protection This type of decorative standard was de veloped in South Bend as a counleraclant to the high expenditure of replacement units due to auto accidents each year In Chicago nearly was spent for replacement i posts New York reports and other cities have had correspondingly high figures advent into the Prairie Provinces of the The hollowspun post has been subjected to improved combine under presentdav severe conditions During last years tions- In that year a 12foot ma- tornado in St Louis only four posts were found chine was put into active services on the Do- damaged out of which were in the minion Experimental Station at Swift Current clone area By about of this Saskatchewan thence onward the advance in of post will be installed in that city its use was gradual until the great upswing of During the testa at South Bend which were this witnessed by newspaper reporters and others it Thus by the research work of the wheat developed that a car of about poinds specialists of the Department of Agriculture weight would have to travel between and coupled with that of inventors and mechanics miles an hour to even crack the post only has the northern limit of wheat to expose its inside sleel reinforcement belt been pushed poleward many score miles Another features is that though the cement af- the introduction of laborsaving machinery er repeated blows had been cracked off the enabling the cutting and threshing of wheat to steel rods prevent the post from falling thus go on simultaneously has also been rendered sin added protection to the occupants of possible and this in turn has speeded the illfated car or transportation of the crop to the markets machines were owned in Saskatche as early as 1908 Generally speaking how ever farmers even those who had as many as eight or ten binders on their farms looked at hour into a post set i the machine in those days but refused to buy The chief objection was that in the Prairie Provinces tbe wheat then sown ripened so late in the season that part of the crop had to be cut while still on the green side anallawed to ripen in the stook This difficulty been overcame by the use of the swather and by the development at experimental farms of Marquis Garnet and other varieties of wheat which ripen- from two to weeks earlier than the old Red Fife variety almost exclusive ly sown previous to the introduction of Mar quis The year may be considered as marking THIS MAN is a business prophet He does not really look a crystal ball bin he reads the future nevertheless and lie sees new cities yet unbuilt He as important the tele phone business He judges the future from the facts the present and it is his job to judge with accuracy He must judge with accuracy because a telephone system plans most be made for years ahead ana millions of dollars are involved With a railway tracks ana sta tions before trains run With a telephone system there must be conduits and centra exchanges can go in THE BUSINESS PROPHET floes not wait He comes to the management with his charts and graphs and figures and says In 1930 the demand in Ontario will he new telephones here and Or he sayss the five years the Province of Quebec at forty per cent more capacity And the mana does not mart e They know It is up to them to prepare now If they dont they will he falling down on their jobs they will ieeping the BECAUSE THE BUSINESS PROPHET spoke in ti and the management acted promptly there are telepnones being installed in Ontario and Quebec this year Without them there would be inconvenience and corunsionnowin thousands of hew homes and offices Next year the business outlook calls for spend ing over dollars to extend and renew the system and plans have been made to do so For the next five years the expan sion definitely known to be needed in the two provinces means over one hundred dollars problem It of engineering and organization Every year as the country grows there must be new money ready so that the telephone system may keep pace Every year thus far the money has beer policy of system been fortunate in attracting the support of conservative and reliable investors who have not been subject to the infl of market fluctuations THAT IS HOW business prophet and his graphs have been made effective And that is why the telephone man agement has always met Cana dian progress with confidence and enthusiasm the world- thai Ed Note Word has been threshing has been completed on the farm Calgary that we visited in July and the crop turned out bushels of wheal which No bushels of oats and TEACHERS DEATH DUE TO GOSSIP Vancouver Nov 18- Death through a self gunshot wound while temporary in sane a condition brought about by unjustifi able unreeling and underhand criticism on the bushel of barley The barley was of extra I ambers of School Board good quality and the Government has retained ni ought Dont put the judgment day too far off it is really today chariots of the Lord travel every and road in our land and His judgments are not will be in all the earth Mother had noticed that Bobby never ate the crust of his bread and remarked fully You be glad of a crust some day Bobby I know Mother the youngster replied thats why Im saying it In order to be filled with Oxygen of the air in the air take long breaths breathe out explosively breathe in deeply and continue doing it by a Coroners jury which in on Saturday into Hie death of Miss Jones 20-year- old school teacher The young woman was found dead in her house at Camp Six of Die owichan Lake Log ging Company last Wednesday morning The jury recommended thai the School Act should be amended in a manner as to plane the affairs of the School Board in small isolated districts in the hands of competent Trustees not necessarily elected thus freeing teacher frqnitho gossip of irresponsible and petty citizens- A dash of lemon juice in plain water is an excellent tooth wash and antiseptic It not only removes the tartar but sweetens the Householders of Newmarket Why I lie for Milk when you can get Tested Farm Milk at 10c per Quart FROM HARRINGTONS DAIRY Left right at Your Door

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