The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-22, Page 7•
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• F1.SDAY, .APRIL 22nd, 1948
Minneapolis. Moline
DI.I.0
NOW ilsr STOCK
Arie 32 Disc. ,18 Inch Blade
Out a 2$ Disc 16: Inch, Blade •
1, ALSO USED DISCS
ON HAND.
eorg!h.
• FREE TREE. QUOTA
ALL ."TAK N U P
Mure than 14,000,000 • trees • Wi11
shortly . be distributed -from pro-,
vinci�l frturserieS. at St...Williams,.
Midhurst, Orono, and Fort 'Wil_
Barn according to the Division off.
Reforestation of the. Department
• of:"Lands' and.•Forests. '
A greaternumber of requests
for trees have again}: •been., receiv-
ed,this year than'the Department
▪ is _able; ta.; fi'll! and no more stock
• Will ran 'r'i-v'uflab 'li. :ii' , ""3'T,�'3ti,p !Cir•, m"
' • Main.tree planting projects now, •
•
'being carried out are mostly an.
• ,submarginal land which has 'bee
'abafidonred for agi iculture:': Re—..
cause i uchof the ; soi.l, is ' of; a'
'sandy, nature .the chief coniferous
, trees beiilg sentout.'frointhe •pro.:
vineial .nurseries are red;_. white
and scotch pines and' spruce ' Mises•:•;
• cellaneous • trees include ash•,, eTrn
arid. 'maple; . .
Between :one ' and,two million•
acres in "•organized.:,counties of.
'Soitthern•::::Ontario are :\ suitable
only for tree growth •according' to
estipates;•.of the Division.' -•of:. Re-.
. ' forestation which is, 'drstrsbu•ting
the trees;
•Ontario . was:. once, '• a 'heavily
7.
odtd 1°an:d q -t }s tit had 'to -1i=
Cut 'end 'land 'clef red:.to permit{
agricultural . development; Unfor-.
tunately, 'the settlers; were;_not;an
possession of the, information
available. today,,on •soil' and Iand
Use,: and:' -as a consequence thous
7.
an:ds"of acres were cleared:wh •
we're not s f'ich
urt�d•. `to, :continu.ed -pro-
duction ;of fare crops .Many ,of,
• .these areai are '.now eroded hill=
sides; ',drif ting .sands:: and ; aban- '
doned ifarms.Much of this land.'is • •
now lying idle, er producing only •
to
1 x
co
and.: s sho 1
P. � ti be. re;
claimed by. ,reforestation ': ' ,
In. addition 't'a:their. use as Aum
bei and 'otherwood products; 1',;
trees pro'vile. shelter•for'.wildlife
and. liv.estock. • They are,' useful
•in t}ie prevention and 6cantrol of.
soil' .eitosion They. .protect:' 'crops
from ,Wind and _drought; and
roadway,' fr ors :. drifting .'snow.
• • The.. jlso protect the,..heedwaters
-Of strea•nis and'conserve -the'
'Water, supply. Trees are.essential•
to: the life and prosperity. of every]
agricultUrai'community.: i.
•
'CHARLES • SYMONS .hast ,been
driving a cream route : out of.
Teeswater
CALL WESTERN PASTOR
TO BERVIE-KINL• OSIS CHARGE
The congregation .
, of ,
Bervie;
Clark and ::Kihloss 'United church-
• es has extended a call to the Rev:-
• Grant A.. Nieiklej}rhn; "$.A , :B:D.
of ' CoicsAlle,' Saskatchewan, to
become pastor in succession to the
'Rev, Charles D,' Cox, who .leaves
'at• the. end. ,of June' to assujrre,
%pastoral duties at Ilderton. and'
gll.l•
. • h
Mr. Mtii 1eYjohri
• J h has indicated to
the coagrt'gation cancer•ned that
he will ricac.e.ut and . all , that re=.
•mains 'is approval • of the •presby
tcries and conferences concerned.
•Orcta sed rn 1946, Mr 1Me ikle
,'john Served in ', the . chaplaincy
Service* pvl'1'8e'15 for a three year
period.
It tne�•t�lil • ▪ �
pf he • meets with approval
su confetences.."he. willas� ,
mea his Bruce pastorate on July
1st,
•
• TiIE LUCKNOW «SENTINEL, LUUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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PAGE SEVEN
year pan beyour.gQlden opportunity ,.
in the chicken andturkey basiness.,
...
FEED PRICES ARE GOING.'DOWN, DOWN
• so, unless something, UNFORESEEN ria, •and likely' will .continue ado;
opens �uotat•ion� g •for delivery of grain
when navigation opens are .down :$1.3.00 to $15,00 per tori, With an earlySpring, '
• and prospects of 'a good seeding 'with' a higher. acreage' and possibly only 50.x% ' r
as much stock; hogs• and pou1try{;to. feed, the, feed prices could .easily take a real
turnb,le, . •
2. POULTR ' MEAT PRICES ARE AWAY UP and lo▪ ok-:' as if `the 'would',
� stay- � � Y Id
• y p, Old. hens sell foie• 27c to 30c, 3=4 lb:. chicken c�7i ,37c. -40c per lb. Capons. . .
37c -40e; tin 1 eys .up to 45c ib:, -'-all prices, alive;,'•et the faLm;' 34 :lb, broilers: •
selling for -4.6c 'lb. -alive in Detro:it .in: y , T .are
ti ucicloacl lata: There is 2c' lbs •duty. 'There � >�'
is "'c1 ,bigger margin of profit in 'producing Poultry Meat' than ever.,' Broiler
•
pi�cducers ale r•eaying a .' . ':t of 50c or :moor e per bird in 10 to. 14 weeks.` One .
‘producer we.know of ade a .rofit of $5,000:`in 12 weeks on 10,000 broilers
and on top of that, th=se wart• ._ rchased a's Mixed chicks. The next lot may be ..'
•• even more profitable.: .
3. '' FEED PRICES IN CANADA • ARE ABOUT $2.00 PER 100 LESS than i t
U.S.A., and.with, 2c' lb, duty•e d-
on chickens. and tur�keyS we:, have ,all they ad:- . '
vantages Of a bi•
g profit• ,
A 117ID-MARCH' SURVEY BY TIIE' U.S_ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURT '.
A decline: of 38% in chicks booked for April and May .' A 1'7%. reduction in chicks,. hatched, in' January ` • an1d: February'
° :20% -fewer eggs in. incubators in :Mid=Ma>rc'•h
A distinct egg-
slio.rtage, rs',expected �
PASSING • OF . THE MARSHALL.. P • AN. call
'the first.` 1.5.. month . Egg �' s for,: 3 mrllion cases of egggs in,.
.cases .f $p>'oduction is expected to be 'down at least, 4 MILLION , 'a
r orn.. a ye•arl .ego, . • .•
PQLKS=-Tbe meat_ situation. looks. serious i the.U:S A.: Thegovernment reports
fewer' Hogs • than` a year ago, 78142.. Million .:fewer CattleHari, e,, 3.5 1VIil-
i;aitta;t. satpyilies ;Have been cut
drastically;; You know what this shortage may do to the demand Ip
,chicken .'meat—and what it may., do .:to • Chicken .set .profits. Get N'
.fill 'this' :need..
• )PO�v to.
•
WILL. A SHORTAGE OF EGGS ,IN 1 i S.A: ?
• 9PFECT CANADIAN FR)iCES..
.Yes, it. can. in'•many way's. Hatching eggs •may, be: ship ed• in large quantitiesq
Is Summer; Fall..,,. and. next' p.,.
,. e: t year: Tlie• Marshall Plan .calls.�for•• the purchase of
all•. the s•urp1u•'s food • Can.ade�-•`can:. supply.,' • '. •'i •
'The ` fo11owing is a brief :report' of aqueationaire "cam. iled. recentl b:`.
the: Canadian : Bab ick Association:: P, •y Y
,.THE QUESTI'ONAIRE:.
'do sales.`.so:ar'':thi
f s year compare; .with last.' year, up ' or down, on '• � '
• Unsexed Chicks. ;Pullets Cock:ereJs? E
2.' What estimate have •. ou,:'
., Y._ on advance`.bookirigs,.up or down; .�for.� •
March April May .
• 3.. In your opinion . does theincrease
d pricg•dor.' xpart eggs offset the iincr'eased.,
nrree of fPeric? : ei .. .. _
•
.LAKEVIEW CHICKS
Are As: Good As Or
Better .Than Ever,
•
With the higher cost of • pro-
duction and higher returns, it is
more. important than ever tostart
with LAKEVIEW Super -bred- and
Superier--'hatched chicks.
OO,Lak,eview
icks'dWeekly
'Even -though the. total' averag•e.
production Of ,•ch;}cks• is down to
40q. or more as shown on 'results
of ,the .Questianaire,to Hatcheries,:
the :prodtic tion and sale• •tot Lake-
view chicks is 85% to 90% of last
year's.' This speaks well. for ,the
c trality, he'a th., ',vigour .and:
• ability .•of L•AKEVIEW CHICKS:
"I HAVE .•100%_. LIVABILITY!,
Many thanks'fpr our fine ship-
•ment,.of Started Sussex :;Pullets;",
froom John C. Coles, ,Gravenh:urst,:
"RECEIVED '.100 CHICK . < Last ; ..
S ;
one, ••They'matured; into nice'
• lets arid were laying' at 4,months",
Francis Greenslade, .Strathroy.:
:LOST '8' CHICKS goo
OUT OF 1, '� "
.,,..T•;�5'_._ �, ��--c.rF� ii 4ii i••,U, A3'1IS
O nta. io. •
JamYc.
' :`.
•
` WONDERFU7. SUCCESS, layira°g:;'
75 r<. _ta..80% .and there `were ':no •.•
roosters .'in ; therm '.1 am 'placing `'
• my order again'': Frorri'•Mrs., Ar-
thur Aryere; Os oode . Ont.
your e- pect,-ryaLLvery=1-rge=Spi ng4.-in-fl �:o'f chrck•'brders•?.• ,
THE `RESULT
".VEFIY WELL, PL
EASEI'11 'for .4
•years For the past 4 years 'I have•
• been. buying,,;ch,icks from you, 'and:,
have been very. well pleased with:
th9m",-Keith':Hutton•, ', Renfrew,:"•,,
Ont.
ook Your Order'. Nt
for�A fit or Nla'�
„,
',
UNSEXED CHICKS' PULLETS• COCKERELS
No: 1 QUes `Udp, Dow.. Sarre •, .Down:' Same Up • Down. Same:.•
.'
. <No. Hatcheries: 1 • . • 28 ....:. 1.1 lip.: .26
Ave'. Per. Ce
nts 4$ %:
•49
8'5% •
No.:2: Ques' i .MARC
:. % H . `A>,'RLL 1VIAY•
-No: Hatcheries 3 ... ."2 ... 13 : 4•28 8. 2. ... 32 6-
Ave,: Per Cents :42%%• 49% " 63,0.•:
• No: 3• Ques.•:� w H. cherics'replied• NO, 4 YES '2..INDEFINITE
INDEFIl
Z E
No. -',4 ,Qucs: • • 37 ' atchei•ies replied NO:;' 2. YES• 1• INDEFINITE
...: In .lookin g over th .re.
�' • g .,, c! turns• closely,, •there• is ;•:little difference in sales •oi''
advance. bookings, Whether they. , ai e sr fall.• or.. largehatcheries, or in which section,
•It: seems 'all =over •5:the lot,-. and decidedly spotty...,' Recent. government ' "e orts
p
show about : the ••same 'percentage .down:' _as the <'a•bove ;except theirs is �r. the.
season,."and :(:in Ontar io),-:applies to Approyal • only ..
•
Most breeds. available for April
but some breeds are already near
ly beaked.; for April ' and early
STARTED CHICKS—A firnieed.'.
number: of :vie11 Started pullets
• FREE • RANGE,. 8-10 WEEK'S e
TO 'READY -TO -LAY pullets
3,000 :.to '4;000 avail'ahhle for
.,booking. new!. •
4 -WEEK-OLD READY. -MADE;:
CAPONbooked; up to May` 1.: '<
Book o
Y ur order .':.:for . May o.
J-urie::.delivery: Capons are pro
Malik! •
WEIN :...BROS:
MEL REED AIQDRESSED
DYST1IICTI 1♦1 =H, MEETING:,
IVir. Me'l Reed, assivt,rm,i ,Cants
ran sales manager fOr the Masse`
•Harris Company. •'Was the gLlS t«
speaker 'at:the lnonthly 'Meeting
.Of District No<' 6 of the 'Ontar'io'
retail farni equipment dtsa•1e s as-
sochdioit,. held recently at Tees-'
water -
Phcine 78 and '9;
)ETEt, ONTARIO'
The meeting ;was presided over
by Chester Cunningham of Walk
erton : and Mr,' ,Reed was intro-
.duced by A..,'r,. Woodill cif Ilan=-
over, Massey -Harris blocktiwn..
BolltSIL
Sl�'IYTf-At .Alcxiindra Iiiirtpital,
Gprierieh cttr `Apt it 41t1-1,. 1948, to
tr. .:and Mrs., .Gordon Smy tli., R.
Auburn, •a• daughtei,
GIlSOI\T-In Wingham General
Hospital. on Saturday. April .100.
to Mr. a•nd Mrs. Sara Gibson,''
1,1' EEK -END 'DEATHS .CLAIM.
EE LOCAL R.ESIDI+NTS
T�t'atll eat»e, °5ucldenly 'at• the.:
week: e net to thi ee• Lucknow resi-
dents% resi-
dentsA lexande 'Y MacKenzie;
IVIai?�ha11.Grahain aii'd Miss Mrr-,
f;aret lfc'ndersorL '
Mac1 enzie passed on.
Saturday rn •Wingharn Hospital,.•
i •her v. • he' lied 'been' taken • the
previous :fila;
. Early Sundaty evening -Marshall
Graham :succumbed 'suddenly' •to,
•heart attack; air on'' Monday,
fright, Miss.Mari' I3
gaenderson'
,t
passe . away' at' her horse in the
Village,• She: had been stricken •.•.
with, a severe thrombosis, in God-.
oriel the latter part°cif. the week.;'''
Offering,` Vi11ag a Eroperty:
.'Mr, Wm. C: ,McNal1 has•botu.ght
Clip Ashficld Township fault. of
the late Nrrrmari Shackleton and
nn Sntin ray will offer big village
jiropi°rty ',arid residence for :sale
by public ` auction This was the
Lucknow, a : son, . former. Albert..Towle property.•
ua�it� Unexcelled
•
Thea facts you _read in the a . o ; .; ti • •
•b � e alvei>trserrlent apply. to
Tui•'keys ,as well. .s' to Chickens Thi year. is:' THE. •Year,! •
You ll:make big:monev,:in the Fall if This.
in -'
.of• Turke y.• Poults�t•his Springti youvest iii• the best•
Ox•:clei ' Yot*r Point.' Now .- From
BAND NEW' ALL.T,1RKEY
HATO�ER.�'
MODERN;' AIR-CONDITIONE]O B
�IIi.,DINQ ••
t SPECIAL ROBB
i SNS. IrCTBATOI;rS
Lakeview'
Turkey
Ranch
WEIN BROS., EXETER ONTARIO
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