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.T11107..folI• SENTINXI.
BY -LA
1932 t
Of The Village Of Lucknoyi
The ---County Of true,
A to Pr/Aide for ltortowing
' the Au* of 470000.110 upon Deben.
turea of the Municipal Corr/Wien
• 014the Village of Luclutow to ply
for: the construction of: ,Peaelnatat
on. Ilav0104.fitreet in said
• teedCampbell street to the South-
• erly limit of lAidgai'd street. W. a"
-width of ,twenty, ,feet; and other
• ImprOvements. ••
Wiii..4:aiab it is deemed expedient
and necessa0 by the Council -at the
• Municipal 'Uorporation Of the Village
of "44acknow to construct' a concrete
. ,
-, ,
Speed, Bug Hit ASHFIELD,NOTES
,Campbell -On A '‘Ilike"
Mg the'Aggregate'amount for men,
4Pal and interest to be paid each
4nd evitY Year. aceording to the sta-
tute In such ease made and provided.
• ,NOW THEREF011E THE MUNI-
CIPAL COUNCIL OF THE, CORP-
ORATION OF O
THE VILLAG
LaUCKNOVir ENACTS, as. follows: •
1. THAT it shell "he lawful for
,,he Relive of the said MunicioalitV
or the burPoses aforesaid to borrow
he saidsumof Seventy-five,hundred.
191100 and to issue Debentures of
:he said Municipality: to that amount
ement
with colleens attached .for the t '-
erom pavement on Havelockstreet ampbe11 street to. the Souther- 75.5fit7er internat-'"at:thaerialb-267
five
lv. limit of Ludgard, Street and other
. certain im.proveorierits in Said Village
and for the purpose of paying for
sante to ratan the ainn"-Of $7.000.:00:
' AND. WHEREAS the eitiniated
4nd one-half ne,r cent per annual
as aforesaid. snaiS af not less than
,c)tie hundred dogars.
2. The .said •Debetitures ' be
payable at the )3ranch �r .Agency of
lifetime of the said work is twenty he Bank of Montreal,on the, Village
,
AND; WHEREAS it is desirable to
• raise the an*.of $7.500:00 '‘Or the
Puropse aforesaid by the Wane oi
upon the credit of the
Village of . Lucluiow. and • for midi
' purpose the Municipal Council of
said Village intends by this By-law
to create a .debt aPen the said Cot.'
;:-,--Peration-of--$7:500:00 with --interest
:thereon at the rate of ' five and one.'
•.half per Cent uer annum payable in
twenty 001 annual instalments be
. the isiue. of Debentures with couPons.
attached for the paYMent of interest.
'AND, WHEREAS it is desirable
and the Municipal Council of saic:
Village of -Lucknow has dot -emitted:
to issue ,Debentures at one time. anu
to make, the principal ofsaiddebt
repayable by yearly sums daeine the
. Period 'of -twenty years: berm the
currency • of . the said Debentures.
-yeariti-sums Jbeing - of such re- forth in the recitals hereto.
apective amounts that the aggregate 5. THERE shall be raised and
antiOunt oakehle in each ,year for levied in each Year by special roe 1 Woold the ear crash or Keen
on principal and interest at the. rate Of 311 all rateable property m the said araigat coarse ? Evee as Caefeaeh
f• ive and one-half Pet cent ' per an- 411Inicipa1ity a sum sufficierit ti,. dis- wrestled with the steering to ke• el
mit in ietinect of the said debt shall 'large the several instalments of tee car on a straieht coarse. he say.
be as nearly as possible &mil to the oriecioal and interest acereing due. chose to nightmare 'tires giff--zag
amounts s6 payable in each Of the' m. the said Debentures as% the same ging widly dowa the .beacli in front
Ninteeta ether years of said neriod
as shown in the schedule hereinaftei
mentioned. •
AND WHEREAS the amount of
the -villain rateable .propetty of th
• said Village of 'LacknOw accordifir
to the . last revised Assessment Roll
f said Municipality is the sum of
f. 123.000.00: ' •
AND WHEREAS the present exii-
, ting debt of the said Village of Luck -
now by Debentures- is the
sum of $84.728.31. and no part of the
aaid -sum is in -arrears.
,
AND WHEREAS for, •payina off
the said principal Burn of Seventy-
five hundred dollars and interest it
will be necessarv, to raise in the
tseveral years hereinafter ententionerl
the following
No. • Princieal Interest Total
.3f .:LoCktioW %ri the County of Bibc4.
3., IT: shall. be iawful foe the'.
aeeve of the saie?lunicinalitv. and
ie is herehY authorized and instruct.
iereby authorized to be issued and
.9 cause the .same to be 'signed by
:he Treasurer of the said Municipal.'
ty and the Cleric'ef the said Muni-.
iPalito herebYauthorized-and
lirected to attache the seal of the said
alunicipalit:v to the said Debentirees.
4. The Debentures shall i bear the
iarne date and shall be issded -within
.!-wo years 'after' the day on WhiCh the
;aid BY -Law is passed'and may bear
eny date within such two years and
-diall--be,payable- in eCnral--anottal -in- •
itahnents durinw the twenty years.
text 'after the time when the sanie
are issued. - and the --respective
.mounts ' of Principal -and interest.
payable in each year. shall be as Set
One morning thirty Yeaas. age.
sAufh, teerified two old ladies on
Biekley "Hill, in :lieW Eriglend.. ' -He
Shut Past eltem on e bicycle -and his
hancla, were in his pockets. Next day
be Was brought before the bench at
Bromley police court and _charged'
with having drivel, a bicycle to the
danger a the Public, A :constable
estierated the speed at twenty-seveo
mile§
an hour. "You have• endangered
Public life tied property on the public
highway," said the ,presidipe magis-
trate. elf You come before un,agoin
we ehall take a more seritais
view of the Matter. We hope this will
be a: les:son to you not to ,teavel so
fast in the future. •
But the youth. -whose name was
SraWaTai'Z'aliTabaelreeliaar Vest etro7thene
advice, tin the contrarY, be has:been
goirae. faster and :faster ever since,
making record after until to.
day he holds the ..e"arld's land Sae4d-•
recet•d Of veor two, '11Undred'and fifty-
three • miles: 'and still he's.
riot _satisfied,.
'Bet -if Sir 1.14alcolini endangered• his
life in thoSe' early- days he has, done:
sO doiens ,Of times since, as his
-Mend Mr. J. ,WentevottireDave-reee
mind§ us "Speed: the Authentic
Life of Sir Meleolin Campbell.' Take
that •tinte at Fanoe, in Denmark. for
inatance. wneh ez -eas trying to reach
tea" and -fiTtaa-fiale-a'eale-houre
Ile ceme rearing along the sand. and
hist opposite a dense section of the
crowd. who were pressing as elese
on the track as they dare. beth hack
tires flew off sinaultaneously . .
and Campbell saw, from the corner
el -etas -eye. • the fantastic speCiacle
of both his tires racing the car .doWir.
ho beach. .
It felt as though the baCk of the
-!,ar had been wrenched off, as though
the hand. 'of a giant: had audclepiy,
Terked it sideways. For a,:few iec-
mds his 'life hung hr •the lealattee,
. $215.14 : 6412„50 6627.60
2. • , 226.93 400.47 ' 627:60
. ea, ' 23941 38/1,e9 - ' 627.60
' t ' 252-57 375.03 627.60
5. ' 266.46 . .361.14 627,60
6. .281:12. 346.4 62760
. 7. 296.59 331.01 627.60
8: 312.89 314.71 427.60
:9. 330.11 297,49 ' _627.60
10. - 348,20 ` 279,34 „ -,'6g7...60.
u. , 361.41 260.19 ' 627.60
12. ' 387.62- . - 23998 ' 627.60
la,.. 408.94 218.66 627.60
14. . 431.43 196.17 627.60
15. .: 455.16 172,44 827.60
16. 480.19 147.41 ' 627.60
- 17. 506.60 - 121:00 . 627.60
- 18.. 534,47 93.13 627.00
19. 563.86 , 63.74 627.60
20. 594.88 . • 32.72. 627.60
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Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Hall ahid
children of Brantford are 'spending
......
' Mi. Bailie, Stothers . of London is their - heilidaas at the ' frome - of tlit ir
the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. S. p... *uncle, Ma. Godfrey Hall. •. ..
Stotheee thie week, at their summer . Mr: and Mr's. Anderson, and son
home' at Kintail Beach. : • and Mr. andi.Nfrs. Daniels and
son Jackie of 1.1. rantford were guests
Mr. S. la Stothers and , Charlee
of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Hall Sunday.
Heil, spent the week -end at Essex.
„ Mr. Daniels- reinain‘d• t6. assi.it Mr.
Palmer and Miss Olive Kilpatrick
Hall with the hey making. •
. motored from Toronto Friday, re- ., . : , a .
turnlpg, Sunday. , ' . . •
. Miss Agnes Treleaven who bad
_ been visiting relatives here; returned
to St. Thomas, Saturday., . .•
• . Mr: and Mrs'. Kenny Cainpbeil and
!children of Detroit ; have spent a
• two week's vatatien with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Menary of Ciewe•alul Mr. and
' Mrs. Herb Curran. Mr: Campbell 4e
tarried to Detroit on'Wednesday. Mrs.
-Campbell and children will remain
two week' longer„,:....,•
.. .
. .Misses ,Cilive and Elife-Anders,on
are visiting relatives in Detroit this
1 week- • „ .
Richard ltilpatrick seeeessfully
• Pasped',the Normal school 'examine -
tion, . Successful candidates iu •the
, Entrance owns Were Harvey '101.
patrick and Clifford Blake, tsvelliss.
loriors; „Alma' Curran 'arid Garden
ea-. , e -------::-Aral cee-fte-a-aehilaclais hanurs;-find-A-0--
. era Irvin. • , . . .
. Frank Lasenby of London is visit..
big his cousin Jerry 'Cranston.
. Mrs. P. Reed of Lucknow,' WAR ,the Miss Pork' Ritchie ebe seta lza
. guest of her .daughter, Mrs. Thorriesc week with ales. V, .Einerson h.0 is goni•
. Mrs. 'Wrin. ',tile ' iedeitfeirrWote.- flefeas.. •''' -' '.• '• -- • ' - , I. doe' bit at the tato of a 11-,1(1,04
AndOSinn a few days this week, ' 'o^viait. Mee. :Reese] eleitelyie of St
' Stinday •f,yf 'the eat of her' sister, Mr, apd% Mrs. Gekge 'Tiffin. MI 1114 -thirtv4I'm' -lliiies ' all 11Qtir
• Mit. Alfred Thompson, which occur -
end Mrs, Wesley Tiffin lane -tried ele Foetrentely,the 'dee kept on ealkiree
amoral tp weeek ren -t rreiet ertas.
red Saturday at her. home at Ilasiter ,,
runertil Of, the late Mes. R. Thome leeainly rale Needle of a hundred aiipettione erithualatm which oceas-
in 1^10 Sir Malonfro bouo•ht a hie. the ne'•zi day. hut with a flesh of thee
is, linos jona mollotol ,of voektiot, son. i';'f 're:s.tater, r,m, aleinday. ',ales ee hour -8 teal , flier in tang (malty break's' the beeerturbabilite of
ee•,..- tTe ',•fs -. ill5( 4Ynitv-... to..,es.11.dif, •-i-s • el-htacter like a gust of wieth
. Alberta:. Mrs. Thompson was former-
-
and jiaa • been ill for hatna mantlia.. MI% am ""';'' 4 (111,11 1 ti " 4'11- "r"a eeterea. HT,- when o 4.1.1end nom ' ".umpt",,q1 determined to go straight
Mr. and Mrs'. ,.S. B. Mothers here Mr: 1-bican .of neer Blyth, Me -1... ,.;', tr.-t oti,,,i• "Fla,--a-s" Ina': :aeee to his lance in Hi -revile -a Suttee
barked the yo•ung, loeOpieoit sedate Donald Ilaggitt aed ebinii of Thecae 'wee sieeelerie unlecee. 0 Change •o. • ; eit the eat We and christen her
eideight and .sat Un till the earle
1 ta, hold their regttlat Veiday °Veiling saaalt, Fridaa' eaaairia with Mee ' Vint' 'th•Ille NV°111:d be Co won.
'Filet ti h+ CoP•obell went to n•.ner- Vurs of. the riveting smotherine the
. meeting at •their cottage at itiptail Mrs. Vidor Van'ergaa. 'I...mil/Ice (if Mrietrolitletes "Plu, r•ar ,andatiniself with 'blue naint:
this iveek, A ', -good 'attendance IA . Reillealliet the 'contest' tyrug'ra:^ Ilird.!* which wns having the tpn P.' • NeXt: de\. with the taint gill *et
htiPecI for:. • . and dance after, to be held in the ;In
, ,I:ollri.,11.,0:111.'1,;:t11,0,r 76.0n Ifoir!'lli Afrtco, ;dookrialivi%dtOsnirintlg'4. treceriWile:1.111:da:e:e..:11..ttli : .
0'0 eloi.d. to lr1c.t. Vie Ile ".Phie Dirds" have .betn winning *tains bolding 'ha& the baying at;p1'
; MI', FillittY Shackleton Wits' ham itftute Ifilli at WhitechaPelt on t.ul. nntiult;vviv soetri64
. ro,,Zondon .0toy qio vvottli,04,,,.. ..gpli...
.... . • , i - car V74 title tO race et trohltIlintla ever sltIC,,
• , . , • . , :, .
.. I
• NiAFEI9ING
. 6,' The said gum .of See-it:ay-fare g .'hini. Had tither of' ehem, sWervec
eeceme respectively aeyable..accord-
aundred dollars shall „be exnended iii front. :the 'car ' would have beer,'
Me to the provisions a this Beslawe
when • . raised for .tbe.wreceed ,Ins,antly.
foeth in • the eeciteas hereto. ,,
reletoe,,: set But by las sapee'e seal he kent r
. 7. This % By-law 'shall come.• into feirly sttaieht ,coerse, though vi-hert
fun force and effect immediately Up- he fiiiallv: nullea ..ue he • seid, aa fe'a
on the- final passing . thereof; es ahmigh: he .had been pumnielleii
and Matched all over. ., ' • .
the Village : of Luelthow this ael,:etre, . Nothing. daunted, .air Malcolm i-11
,dav of May A.D_ .1932., ' mediately fitted a 'different ty..ie of
PasSed provisionally and dated .at,,
'Fiaailv . passed this .Fiftb.. Oak , Of.
. tire to his bad; xyheela ahd prepar-
ed ea tee egain. But 'first,' cf all h.
ol31A-D. 19-32. , '. - •
' Roat: Rae, Reeve., as.ked that the crowd of spectators
', sbeula ee mored-efurther Facie-, no, RE;ARINGe-P-al-aLETa
J.eseOh Agnew. %Clerk: tady lieteried to him. So.' once mote
,
- N 0 T IC E , he' came Ahooting up .the beach. over
. The above ie a:tree- eOpeeef-a aty7' tile first timina , strip and into , tilt'
nee eured . mile.. at. more than a hun-
laW •passed, by the. Aunicipal Coui eil eirett elle fifty. pales ,ian hour, Dead -
a the Village of Lucknow on • the Dm eiate. the thickest , part, of the
Fifth ,'day of joly: A. D. ' 19:32, , rote.ded into the crowd. cut a boys
"ro,, I ', the efaside front tire blew 'Oft
r And all : persons are hereby : • aee
• leg oF like a knife. killed ' him le-
quieed. te take notiee that anyone de- steely; bomwied over the heeds.. , of
anvils of 'applying to have such Ey- -00 es of Peonle. struck the: tiinine
tree or any part teereof,' "queshed, )o2; and smashed it. to pieces and
must Make his applicetion for teet '.hen shot a hinidied feet into the.
and wee nicked, up ..a .mile furth-
purpese •te•-•the. Supreme :.Coart of er en. having run :Into, the sea. .
Ontario, tithin thrPe Months re xt . ,By some extraordinare freak of
after. the first publication of dila: Ince. not . one of. the oflicials in the
notice in: the newspaper caleal the timing. box was , lthet. although the
Whiie box was demolished about their
"Luckeow Sentinel" ot- he 'teal be toe ears. The tire sanely. went theoueh
late eo be heard ia that behalf:. ' from side to side like a bullet. They -
Dated the '18th day of July A.D. missed decapitation e.by .Teches. • -
1932. • -. •
:And once- more Sir Malcolm. by a
JOsepli Agnew, Clei k. eitireCle, aeevented his car from des:fl-
ea, breedside into. the, crowd. •, At
the iennest the coroner completely 'ee-
onevated him and eonemented .e&athe.
inel e on t he fact that no atke. w re
taken of his: protest about the specJ
tators 9behie allowed so' • near • the
. .
eourse. . .
., air, •Makolnale succession et bids
or the enecti record reads like 'a
temeeeature -chart of a patient 'alio
is ratting worse and worse. "'First
a bemired miles en hour. thee n le'e:
tired -and .fifty. then a hundrel •ene
;mete'. then two hendred, .then t w6
hundi•ed and forty-five. , and finally
two hithdred and fifty --three. And 'at.
each :frieh effort he took his life in
his hands. One day on Pentane earide-
in 1927. Says Mr.4Ventworth Pav. be
actuallv.. menage& in spite, of wind
aed Wet sand. to get the car travell-
illg at lust over a hundred .ond eighty.
piles an hour -liee maximum seced
Che record' seemed a certainte. llali
a mile to .,eo. and it would he cover-
.
'..d. in seconds. „ ,
Then suddenly, the 'off -side 'rear
tire burst like a gen. It bad been,
zut to ribbons by eea-s.hells. The car
swune violentlY to pee:side. Campbell
tried , to _hold it oothe course at full
throttle. hoeirle' ita: to reake ehe
timing stria. But she was swaying
of „contra -late -he,
s...de. rapidly e et ii: g out
tkad-to slang. down..
ham side to i
The record was missed TATMeende-a-
• In 1922 he had been down at Salt-
born:on-Sea. in Yorkshire. meaniog
0 lo.;;.er Boillot's record of 109 m.n.b.,
;ehich ha -d stood since 1914- ' With
,es huge • three hundred and .filty
•,( ,1:Cf flower ear." Sir Malcolm reached
1:15 re.e.h on thd •ootward run, -
On. the , return ammo-. travela e
waiel over two miles' a minute, ae
. taldenly saw' a cloe waikine across
'he arecia We:irate he calculated tlieir.
rospeetive foods. -Tf the dog- kept, on
,v.,11in, he w4.441. ipst 1111.4f4 hiateif
the doe awned back there would he
lie most -unholy %mash, Ten petieds
,Miss Freda' Barbour of goderich is
sPeraliiig a week with her mint, Mrs.
Jas. -Sherwood.
_
Mr..Eric Gardener_ of: Loudon is
visiting at the hone of Mrs,,, A. Long.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gaunt and
Mrs. 'Ear?Geunt of St. Helene, Me.
and We.' Sale Hutchison of Wingham
and Mr. and Mks. Wm..McDenald of
2m1 Eioloss, were Sunday visitors
at Mr. Sam SherwoOds. We are glad
to know that Mrs. Sherwood is able
to be around again and very much
improved :in health.
Mies Salina Great and ,Mess -Leak'
ntotoeed to Loialon last 'Tuesday,
,4.vhere' Miss Grant had a successful
• Mr. and - Mrs.- Bruce Hallend of
Clinten: spent Sunday with her reedi-
er, Mrs: P. Cook. ' ' '
alisseS Jane and Entine, Rase. :of
Cedeeich .spent few days With -Mr.
and Mrs. leen ateee:, "
%Mr. Gordon;' Ritchie, accompanied
Mr. R. ,Brown„ to London one day
„ •
-last ;week. - •
' Miss. Thelma McIntyre left for
Toronto where she., Will remaia fele
awhile. ,
Dr. John McLean_ of Chicago is
visiting his brothers Alex and Donald
Dr. Jno. McLean of, Chicagoe is
visiing hs brethers Alex and Donald
oe
the .old ,homestead.
„Mr Elliott Sandy,. *lie has beeP
on the sick list:for a .couple of weeks_
is able to be out again.
Kingsbridge. jtesident Passes
We ate sort,/ to report the death I
of Miss Mary • Sullivan, which 'occur -
ted at her home. at Kingsbridge on
Saturday ,morning, July 16th. Miss',
Suilivz:n 'who lived with her brother
Thon-as,. on the old homespad, ett:
joyed• fairly good ..health Until e a
Week or ten da•ys ago. Her sister,
Mrs. Vogt. of Detroit, mimed her
during hex illnessi She. also leaves a
sisttr, MeS: Phelan of, Goderich and
four brOthers, all of whore, ttie sit-
i'at,e11 farmenege r -
s wete conducted .be Fr. Mc .ar-
dle on Monday Morning. Interment
in St: Joseph's eemetery, Kingsbridge
LANGSIDE
• .•
_Miss Grace liLhardjn returned .ori
Monday it•om Oue sentmee school at
Miss Winnifred Thompson et Re
pid City returned home on Sunday
'if -ter .spending a week with Mrs.
Victor Emerson.
Mr: and, Ao.,, E. Tiffin and Jackie
ef. Wanghem spent Sunday- 'with Mr.
and, Th.s-'-I1arkncss.
The 'South Kinloss Soft Bail
team played With the Langside give'
an Friday evening and were defeated
The same eveeittg. the • Langsidc
teares' • visited Holyrood etiv'
claragede in n game th(ae with tli,.
result tangside was defeated.
it.-Jomes--itlo*r_ison had the •mis,
fortune •, t6lose ,a valuable youne
hoese last week, dueto• blood pOison
' 'k,V.eperimental Farms Note) :
• After chicks have' passed the brood-
.,ag stage: the cockerels and. pullets
}Louie be 'separated, Moved to, a col-
t!: roosting house end provided
:ate plenty of range land. Ia order
o raiyej-healthy chickens free from
'eternal paaaeites, they should .not
e 'allowed to range on the seine
.,round mere often than one year in
three. This .6ffers little' difficulty to
the farmer with ,plenty of land, hut
it is not always possible for the
peuRremen with a limited acreage
Lo feflew this plan. Howevet, coneid-
:mai le success has been achieved by
smile poultrymen by confining the
chitkens in yards which are included
in a short. rotatiop and which have
been_ given a liberal application of
lime following- the ',removal of • the
hikes in the fall.
While the pullets .are on range,
they will acquire little ateeption ex-
cept to provide a constant 'supply of
feed and'water, and to see that they
ere paoperly sheltered at night and
luring ,wet weather. Range hoppers
consti -.Acted to contain grain in one
side and mash in the other, offer dis-
tinct advantages. The mash or grain
May be withheld from the birds when
e-sireti and if the hoppers_arn_c_On.
Atructed to hold a large amount'
feed the labour rewired in feeding is
considerably reduced. The ground
oon 'becomes foul around hoppers
ina water troughs so these shoula be
;tweed frequently. •
At the Frederictop • Experimental
Station Batrecl Plymouth Reek pul-
lets are brotight into production •
at
approximately six months of age,
The proportion of mash and grain
fed is determined by the rate of
:miturity, :tif the .pullets. A high per-
•entege Of m0sI3 erid milli tends. to
hesten the maturity of the: Pullets
and A high percentage of grain tends
to retard development.
The growing ration used 'at Oa
Frede'ricton Experimental StatiOp
consists of grain made up of two
aaall ef W-boit and one part each of
whole oats and cracked corn. '
mash Which is -fed dry consists of 10e
emends- each of cern Mesta crushed
oats and. middlings.. 50 pounda bre)),
5 royeds bone meal. 5 pounds char -
a -d 5 poends fine salt. Sour
aim -milk and buttermilk is eivea
la.ecalition to water.
,s..01):.pwORNATT
•EQA THE BUSY FARMER
(Furnished by the •Ontario Department Of Agriculture) ,
allowing' the protein to turn to fibre
In the standing crop. Hutielreila of
acres of alfalfa that should have been
ii the barn before' the wet weather
started• remained uncut_ until the
second week in JUly.
• The 27th_ 'annual report ef the
Ontario Vegetable Groviers' Associa-
tion for '1931; now available. kb ie -
chides numher of interesting ',ad.,
dresses, reaerte and treaties on differ-
ent phases of aegetable-growing: Co-
pies of the report are obtainable thru-
-your local agricultural representative
•
Decreased, Hog Supply
Market supplies of hogs the
aanatedeatatee and Europa, eeill pro-
bably decrease cluting the• next. few!
rnonthse neyertheleeS they are •Iikely.
'tap be larger than in the cdrresperid•
ing lag, Year; , says
Bureau of gilcultpeal. Economics.%
Bill of Ladiug Protects Farmers
Elfeellent progress has " been thaae
in applying bird of leding. regulations
to ta_
ck movement of lio'e steel:
states Gantlet Duagen, Of the Ontario
Marketipg Board „gaff.
...1"Earenerai appreciate the protec-.
'dee offered theta by sy,stem
against irregularities practised 1?3'
some truckers,", sOntinued Mr: e Dun-
can, and most ieliabie truckers sup
port the system as it saves time and
protects them from, unfair COmpeti
Von,. weekly records-----tireHls-
oi;:bills of lading is increasing steadl.
fly," •
Minister's Report •
The report of the Minister of A:a-
rietatere for the eiear. 1931 has ,been
iested. at starts with :a foreword by
the. Minister in which he review's thc
outstanding accetnalishniente of that
year in an agricultural way'. These
include the creation of the Ontario
Marketing Board in May 1931, Which
has giten leadership the market-
ing of farm products ,especially those_
of the dairy, Jive stock, fruit and
vegetable indtsteiee. A survey ef
cold storage requirements was , made
and gesigance given' to the erection
of .siX neW cold steraga, Warehouses
at points in the Peovince, These facil-
ities wereeetempsualeservie
of. the long, hot season fast year. A
ten-year, ,.cold ;storage pi -egret -1i em-
bracing the needs of all branches of
agriculture . is in course of prepara-
tion
...One of the brighteg .spets, re-
marks , the., Minister, was the Junior
Extension work amoiag boys :.and
girls. Stress is also laid upon ehe
marked_inaprevement in quality of
live stock owned by Ontario farmers
as a. result of the premium granted
on stallions corning 'up to certain high
,standards; the benus system on the
purchase of purer•ared-bulls and high-
grade ewes', and the Organieetien of
Bacon Hog clubs. Increasing num-
bers of farmers are taking advantage
of the assistance offered them.
ahe report gives a comprehensive
review of the activities of the ear -
lees departniental branches and the
woik done at the Ontario Agricultur-
al College, MacDonald Institute., ..the
Ontario 'Veterinary College and the
Kemptville' Agricultural 'School.. At-
tendance of students at these insti-
tutions has surpassed all pieVious
rece`rds. Anyone interestek in arty
•Particular branch of the Depart-
-thia repOrt upon application. of the fruit can be properly assembled,
. .
ment's work can secure a copy
peeked, pre -cooled and 'shipped u
,eeheneree, Count, fall wheat pro -
Current Crop Report der refrigeration., to. seaboar. The
'British maeket, is. exacting in its de-
,
Mises' an excellent eield, min4 for ,only good-sized plums.,
there is some lodging= and damage hy PluMs for export -shOuld-be picked
Hessian Fly. Alfalfa and mixed bay packed end pre -cooled • in one day.
Will be. good crop's in that :county,. Special shipping arrangements . are
Nhiety per cent of i the wlieatecrop in abs*telY
cording to Mr. Faltatua*ho sees a
'essential , for plums, ac-
thoesand acres of bnckwheat, were bright future for this export trade
North Simcoe is first-class. ' Ten
sown in Wellington _County the list ,_• • . -_-_---
two weeks in June and the'fiest week
in July. Cutting of' fall wh,eatfhas
beep general in Essex: Heavy eain
and wind htirt the fall. Wheat' fields
in Haldirnand. The new egg -grading
• regulation e are reported to- be work -
,leg well he that county. Rains oyer
meg' of OntaritO in, the early part of,
July brought needed moistbre and
spring crops are. coating along rapid-
ly. In Renfrew COtinty alfalfa, clover
and hay crops are yieldieg only half
)f last year. ReportS, from NOrthern
Ontario are optimistic.
:Wellitigten County RepOrt
The Wellington County Live 'Stock
Improveneent .kesOeiatioa aims to
niake Wellington. Comity one of the See no befUre,p1acittg 'your ordel.
beet live steek beeedlipg centres, in
Canada and already 95 , per cent.- of
ill.. the Wellifigtoli" are pure
to-ed,lincludin 1600 pure bred haill,7
'1000 pure bred rams, 300 pure bred
aid 50 pute bred stellions.
Wellington Cenete now has 51
eccredited herds, it -eluding 2a alo1-1
steins, 18 Shorthorns.. 4 ,Ayrshires.
Jersey mid 4 Aiteu:s. ' I
Welliegtmas 100,000 acees of hey
far *text winter'S roughage will be
eoorth about $1 a ton less far feeding.
.atcdoent of the "contireied .
Htindreds of city people are 4004-
ieg to Wellington Cou•nty farms•and
old .ernpty :houses • in the country. are
being re -occupied. At least ten mar-
ried couples ,must have come to
thur Village alone during the. past
their
rstoimliceotimhiengia to47deOr, y eleeuagariethooilueg.h
Clover Seek prove,*
0, -.S.% Peart, Chief of the 'Markets
Daciaien, ladminion,-Seed Braoch, has
tust returned from a .trip through
'Jerrie of the principal alstke and red
over p-r-o-during--districti--in-Ontario---
and reports that seed production pre-
;pects for 'these t-Viro drops appear
poor
Generally speaking red clover 'did
lot Winter well .Owing- to insufficient
no cover and meadows with really
eood stands are not numerous.
This prospect of a short red cle-
eer seed crop, taken in conjunction
relatively small amount of
the 1931 crop carried over, may mean
a strong domestic demand for Cana -
tan grown Ted clover for ,sowing
le4 spring, and those, farmers who, .
ire fortunate tri' having good stands
m fieldsareasonably free: from weeds
;hould leave the Second cut for seed
•ather than use it for pasture :
AS for aisle, the, donsensus of
is that the total acreage m ,
3ntario this year is about forty per.
.ent less than last -Year so that un-
ess the yield per acre is ,heairy there
will likely be moch less alsilinthresh-
A, that even last year, when the
total yield Was much below normaJ
Good quality tdsike, is expected to
be in fair demand for export to the
United Kingdom this year.
'Plum's •For _Britain
The ten per, cent tatiff wine• wen
ntd effect March 1st, 1932,, on for-
Agn plums entering the -United.King-
'16m, offers a splendid opportunity to
he Ontario plum industry to develop
his potential export Outlet, accord -
ng to Andrew Fultin, overseas fruit
epiesentative. Since Canada is the
,nly source of overseas supplies to
ake tbe place of foreign iraports, it '4
S necessary to look to Ontario for
this fruit. In 1930 the United King-
dom imported 44 million pounds:
which is more than twice. the annual
production in Canada. France sup -
oiled nearly. . half the total. There is "
no.•reason -why Ontario should not
capture part of this export trade.
Past experience has shown. that -spec-
ial care is recp,dred in growing, pack-
ing andatransperting Ontario plums
to ensure the fruit arriving in the
United ,Kingtiom in good condition.
They must be selected for maturity
end strictly packed according to re-.
cognized standards. Therefore plums
for export should be handled, through
central picking 'houses in dose prox-
imity' to cold storagebfacilities vrhere
,t
if properly handled.
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Lueblimr. Oat.
Has the largest and most eqmpleta
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to choose front,
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