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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
E, J. DELBRIDGE
Exeter, Ont.
Send me further particulars of rhe Low Cost
Confederation Series Policies, as issued by the
Confederation Life Association,
Name.
Address......
Occupation..
15 YEARS AGO
r, Earl Cookson, of town, is
opening out a new harness business
in Hensail and is now getting his
shop and stock in shape to start in
business, »
The golden wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Jory wias cele
brated on Monday evening, August
30th gt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Worry, Crystal City, Man. Mr,
and Mrs,
rings on
tor, Ont
Roberts.
Jory were united in mar-
Fobruary 24, I860 at Exe-
irio, by the Rev. Edward
of Usborne,
last week to
son of Mt.
price paid
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News and Information
for The Busy Farmer
(burnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture)
"The $50 Monthly Income
will be of great assistance
Was ill for a long time, but, because
he had a Confederation Life Policy with Total Dis
ability Benefits, he received $50 a month income . , .
and his insurance was kept in full force without payment
of further premiums while receiving such benefits.
Confederation Life Association,
Dear Sirs:
Ple^ie accept my sincere thanks for the prompt
attention given my claim, regarding the Disability
Claujfe in my insurance policy. The $50.00 monthly
incoihe will be of great assistance, as I have had
such enormous expense in connection with my long
illness,
'$ wish to express my appreciation for the court-
eotis manner in which the Company has always
transacted business with me.
'i'l heartily recommend Life Insurance with the
idded Disability Clause, as it is one of the safest
'And best investments I know of.
Yours sincerely,
'We earnestly recommend you to write for particulars
of ine Confederation Series of Policies, with Total Dis
ability and Double Indemnity Accident Benefits, and
participating in profits. They provide the most econ
omical form of insurance to be had. The coupon above
i^for your convenience.
Association
Mr, George Andrews,
old his 100-acre farm
dr. Melville Skinner,
William Skinner. The
wias $9,000.
Mr. S. C. Hanna returned Friday
from a business and pleasure trip tp
Fredericikton and Cleveland.
Mr. Tom. Sanders, who has been
holidaying at his home here left on
Saturday for Toronto where he will
enter the College of Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sanders and
little daughter of Rainey River, New
Ontario, are visiting with the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Sanders.
Mr. Thomas Nelson and family
have moved to Sanders Street to the
residence owned by the late T. B-
Martin.
Miss Murray, Miss Hamilton and
Miss Pridham have returned to
town to resume their duties <as teach
ers in the school here.
Mrs. Alfred Cole, of Lumley, had
the misfortune to fall and fracture
her leg ■a’.bove the knee while cross
ing the floor. She is well advanc
ed in years and has suffered a great
deal of pain.
Mr., and Mrs. Hanson Smale, of
Farquhar, celebrated .their wooden
wedding anniversary on Tuesday
'evening ■ when a number of guests
spent a very enjoyable evening.
Mr. Beverley is preparing to- move
his ‘furniture ‘
present stand
block which
time ago.
Mrs. John
spent the summer in the west has
decided to remain there for the win
ter.
Gireu Provincial Award
Joseph E. Brethour, Burford far
mer, was last week presented with
the first provincial $1,000 award by
Premier Ferguson in recognition of
his contributions to agriculture, par
ticularly respecting the improve
ment in bacon hogs which raised the
standard in the whole bacon indust
ry in the province. Premier Fer
guson, in making the presentation
explained that it was just a® a re
cognition, not as an inducement, to
indicate to the farmers of Ontario
that the people as a whole were vit
ally interested in their progress.
Bean
Despite an
Growers Hit.
increase of approxi
mately 20 per cent, in the acreage
of (beans in Elgip County over last
ytiar, the yield will show a decided
drop because of the long drought
which lasted in that district for over
six weeks. F. S. Thomas, district
representative, states that the crop
will only be fair, while others inter
ested in the growing of beans for
commercial purposes are still more
pessimistic. The effect of the lack
of rain is clearly evident in many
fields in the shrunken bean, the
poorly filled pod and the vines that
are only partially podded. Elgin
has between 8,000 and 10,000 acres
in beans this year. It is unlikely
that the yield per acre will be much
over 12 bushels, whereas yields of
25 bushels
uncommon
past.
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minion Departments of Agriculture,
and the O. A. C. A representative
of the grain growers has already
been visiting various parts of On*
tario with a view to organizing for
the distribution tp jive stock breed
ers of coarse grain feeds of which
there is now a large surprise tied up
in terminal elevators, In this way
it is hoped that Canada may recap
ture her former fine export mahk'et
for bacon, hams and other pork pro
ducts. At the same time a domes
tic market will be provided for bar
ley, oats and lower grade wheat pro
duced in Western Canada, thus eas
ing the marketing problem of the
West at times when grains are slow
to move.
According to the plan, these
grains will be made available at any
point in Ontario at equalized prices
and an assurance given the stock
raiser that he will be able to obtain
such grain every month in the year
at a comparative level with world
prices. It is hoped that new stimu
lus will be given the live stock in
dustry by the inauguration, of this
program.
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Professional Cards
Sow
to the acre have not been
in that district in the
Current. Crop Report
The first report from representa
tive's for the month of September
showed that crop conditions had
improved considerably for later crops
such as potatoes and ensilage corn,
but the showers arrived too late in
the seasn to be of much help to buck
wheat, which is reported as being
more or less a failure throughout
Western Ontario.
flow was reported in practically all
counties, especially in Western On
tario, due to shortage of* pastures.
Northern Ontario was enjoying
weather for harvesting and a
demand for hay was noted.
Decrease in milk
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business from his
to the Opera House
he purchased some
Caldwell, who has
NOW is the time
Thistle Oonfor'cJice
With more than fifty in (.attendance
including farmers from three coun
ties, agricultural representatives and
various' officials of the department,
a meeting in the interest of the sow
thistle control was held on the farm
of W. D. Hyslop, near Stratford,
where experiments with regard to
the weed have been conducted on
four plots. La'st year the entire
field wias a grain crop yielded about
fifteen bushels to the acre and much
infested with sow thistle. On each
of the four plots a portion was left
unfertilized while another part re
ceived an application of 400 pounds
per acre. In every case the fertil
izer had checked the sow thistle.
Several other experiments, which had
been conducted were discussed at
length by J. A. Carroll, director of
the crops and markets branch, who
explained the different methods car
ried on.
good
keen
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ing dealer.
Ask him about Brantford Asphalt Slates
in the new colours— Lincoln Green ,
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are marvels of colour blending. They possess
the qualities of fire-safety and permanent
weather protection which have made Brant
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Don’t risk the damage a heavy storm
can do to your interior furnishings. There
may be a leak in the roof just starting. Re
roof now before it’s too late. ,
YobII be surprised how little it co&$ at this time of
year with labour plentiful.
Call your Brantford dealer TODAY. He Wil! do the
rest.
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feraHche* end Warehouses Toronto. Windsor, Winnipeg, Montre*), Saint John, N.B.
ahd St. Johh’e, Nfld.
For Sale By Ross-Taylor Co., Limited
Fruit-Packing1 Plants Planned
An experimental 'fruiit-paa'king
plant will be established in the vi
cinity of Newcastle at an early date,
according to a recent announcement
by Mr. J. B. Fairbairn, Deputy Min
ister. "The idea we have in mind,”
he said, "is to get uniformity and
tightness of our overseas shipments.
If the Newcastle plant proves suc
cessful we will establish other plants
throughout Ontario. Arrangements
are being made so that growers may|
have packing facilities located ini
their districts by applying to the
Government.” The Newcastle dis
trict was chosen chiefly because the
apple industry there has been de
clining and because the department
has been able to take over, refit and
place under proper supervision a
warehouse owned by5^growers there.
The growers will be charged for the
actual cost of packings but not for
supervision nor for commission on
overseas sales, which will be handl
ed by
inent’s
five in
Oversets Expert Resumed
After a Iap.se of two .ydhrs
ing which time price levels for cattle
in Canada were above -an export ba
sis, the cattle, trade with Great Bri
tain has been resumed. Recently
the Manchester Commerce, sailed
from Montreal with 128 head on
order for Manchester. Some of the
cattle were purchased in Toronto and
these, according to the buyqr, were
known as light Manchester feeders.
They averaged around 1100 lbs. In
addition to the Manchester line, the
Anchor-Donaldson line .is also offer
ing space and the S. S. Castalian has
all space taken except for 50 head.
Another large shipment from a west
ern province is also reported as-'mov
ing. These new ■ developments are
resulting in renewed confidence in
the export market as an outlet for
Canadian products.
dur-
Andrew Fulton, the Govern*
fruit marketing representa-
13 ri tain.
New Plan Launched
re-establishment of the liog-The
raising industry in Eastern Canada
by the liberal utilization of coarse
grains grown in Western Canada,
thus also assisting the West to solve
the problem of marketing its crops,
is the underlying idea of plans now
in the coarse of development by the
Western wheal pools, the Eastern
Livestock interests and the packers,
with the- aid of the Ontario and Do-
Fertilizer Field Meetings Popular
Fertilizer tests with potatoes, grain
.crops, canning crops and pasture are
being tried out in South (Simcoe
under the direction of the Chemis
try Department, O.A.C., Guelph, tand
in cooperation with F. A. Lashley,
agricultural representative. These
experiments have shown, up ex
tremely well and very interesting re
sults are expected.
Recently a fertilizer field meet
ing was held on E. C. Whiteside’s
farm nelar Alliston, where an exten
sive test is being: carried out on a
field of 42 acres of potatoes. In
spite of a busy time for farmers, 175
growers from Simcoe and adjoining
counties -turned out in the middle
of the afternoon to hear addresses
delivered by various fertilizer ex
perts. Later the party made a tour
of the Alliston potato district, stop
ping at T. H\ .Wilson & Sons, where
demonsrations in spraying dud dust
ing were given. To add to the suc
cess of the’program the Wilson Bros,
staged a display of modern potato
machinery which they have in use
on their own farm.
While potatoes are looked upon as
a Specialized crop around Alliston
the Collingwood district can boast
of its production of tomatoes and
Other canning crops. Fertilizer
tests on the Smart Bros, farm near
Collingwood have so far shown
amazing results.
RESCUED A CHILD
Kenneth Harker, son of Mr. M.
H, Harker, of St. Marys formerly .of
Exeter, saved the life of a five year
old child at Lake Rosseaii, Muskoka
while holidaying up there recently.
The little chap fell into deep water
from the bank and Kenneth, who is
twelve years old and a good swim
mer, jumped in and Swam qjit with
the struggling child.
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Mr. Henry Lawronco had his la'tgo bank barn destroyed by fire recent
ly. The barn is situated one and &
quarter miles north of Mitchell, The
origin of the fire is a myistery and
When It was noticed nothing could be
done to save all the seasons crops
together with some implements wore
destroyed.
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The engagement is announced oc
Jean Van, daughter of M1\ and Mrs.
W. H. Dignan, of Lucan t.o Robert
H. Belyea, son of Mr. and Mrs. FL
Belyea, of Benfield, the marriage tar
take place in September.
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