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SEED
WHEAT
For your fall requirements
For Seed Wheat and
Fertilizer
at competitive prices
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Trojan
Troian Seed Company
LTHOUGI-I CALIFORNIA'S
CHANNEL (SLANPS WERE
DISCOVERED IN l$42
BY PORTUGESE
EXPLORER JUAN
CABRIkta THE
ISLANDS DO NOT
SEAR HIS NAME
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NAMES HE GAVE THEM.
LA VIT01?/A BECAME SAN LiEMENTE.
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SAN SALVADORE BECAME SANTA CATALiNA.
LA POSESION BECAME SAN /14IGUEL.
BECAUSE ARCTIC
WOLVES ATTACK
ONLY THE WEAK
MEMBERS OF
CARIBOU HERDS,
AN ESKIMO ADAGE
SAYS: "THE WOLF
AND THE CAR/BOU
ARE ONE; FOR THE
CARIBOU FEEDS THE
WOLF; OUT /7-/S THE
WOLF WHO KEEPS
THE CARIBOU
smows.#
THIS FALL
Fertilize
tiny and
Pasture
THE CO-OP*BOC K
SPREADING WAY
Fertilizing Pays 6 Ways on Hay and- Pasture
1. STRONGER, MORE 4. LOWER COST FEED
VIGOROUS STANDS NUTRIENTS
Fertilization helps establish big Productive hay and pasture crops
vigorous plants, improves first are the lowest cost source Of feed
year yields, and -"winterizes" nutrients. High yields will further
legumes. reduce costs, and lessen the need
for purchased feeds.
2. HIGHER YIELDS OF DRY
MATTER & TON
5. INCREASED MILK ,IIIBEEF
Fertilizing every year boosts per PER ACRE •
acre yields and the production,of
Milk and beef production on well-
Total Digestible Nutrients. managed, well-fertilized pastures
YEAR AFTER YEAR
3. BETTER•PRODUCTION,'
show that per acre output can
often be doubled or tripled.
Annual fertilization improves per , 6. EXTRA CASH INCOME
sistence, reduces need for fre- PER ACRE
quent costly reseeding. Forage fertilization can return as
much as $5 for every $1 spent on
Ref: PLANT FOOD COUNCIL
fertilizers. ONTARIO, INC,
Bulk Fertilizer Spreading is another CO-OP Service
to the Ontario Farmer.
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We like to knout our customers
by name.
BELGRAVE BRANCH,
WiNdHAMJ0,1t.t. bitUttElltitit,640
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THE BRUSSELS POST- SEPTEMBER 3, 1915
OR ANY OF THE
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Brusieis Stockyard Report
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Juvenile:
Mr. and'
d enjoy,
The market at Brussels
Stockyards last Friday on fat
cattle traded steady to last week,
with cows selling lower and , all
weights of pigs moved higher.
Choice Sters - 47.00 to 49,00
with sales to 49.80.
Good Steers - 45.00 to 47.00.
eleven steers consigned by-
Carl Gowing of R.R.2, Bluevale
averaging 1104 lbs. sold for
49,80.
A steer consigned by Ken
Hammond of R.R.1, Monkton
weighing 1130 lbs. sold for 49.50.
A steer consigned by Jerry
Greydanus of Bayfield weighing
1180 lbs. sold for 49.25.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Harvey Featherstone averaging
1090 lbs. sold for 48.40,
A steer consigned by Grand
McDonald of Ripley weighing
1220 lbs. sold for 48.75,
Two steers consigned by Lorne
Kieswetter of R.R.1, Mildmay
averaging 1220 Abs. sold for
48.40.
A. steer consigned by Ross
Durnin of Lucknow weighing 1180
lbs. sold for 48.00.
Five steers consigried by Bob
Lyons of Lucknow averaging 1020
lbs. sold for 47.60.
A steer consigned by Harold
Foster of Fordwich weighing 1340 "
lbs, sold for 47.5Q.
Thirteen steers consigned by
Berberick Bros. of Mildmay
averaging 1097 lbs. sold for
47.40,
Choice Heifers - 42.00 tlo 44.00
with sales to 45.00.
Good. Heifers - 40.00 to 42.00.
A heifer consigned by George
Blake of Brussels weighing 1020
lbs. sold for 45.00 with his
. offering of 21 heifers averaging
898 lbs. selling for 44.00.
Five heifers consigned by Carl
Gowing of R.R.2, Bluevale
averaging 904 lbs. sold for 43.85.
A heifer consigned by Robert
Blake of Brussels weighing 870
lbs. sold for 44.00.
Two heifers consigned by Ross
Durnin of Lucknow weighing 1005
lbs. sold for 40.75.
Choice Cows - 18.00 to 20.00.
Good Cows - 15.00 to 18.00.
Bulls traded to 25.75.
A bull consigned by Bob Lyons
of Lucknow weighing 1840 lbs.
sold for 25.75.
30 to 40-1b. pigs traded to ahigh
of 42.25.
40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of
51.90.
50 to 60-lb. pigs to a high of
58.25.
60 to 70-1b. pigs to a. high of
66,,40.
Brussels Stockyards Special
Stocker & Feeder. Sale to be held
on Tuesday, September 23rd. To
make consignments phone 887-
6461.
"Look! Dental floss!"
You can expect .
consistently good
performance-from this
vigorous, widely adaptable
hybrids Responds well
to narrow rows, high
populations and high
fertility. Fast dry down,
high shellout. Excellent
grain quality.
Plant pi,585. A proVed
consistent performer.
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RJR' 3 Bits Iris
887.6824
ALAN CAMPBELL
R.R.2, Bluevale
887-9451
Post Publishing House
.Roy W. kenteety Proprietor
'081,8641
russels.