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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-02-17, Page 13Ii / sad Studebaker Motor Cars Cray�o�t Goano around and race thomo Cary before you buy. pier✓ about that now S O ,n.,GE BATTERY you were intending to Gotthis htnaotar wbatWotshave marright be• Battery for your car, amn2�a�d. Our pricoo aro right and the (gouda gu Our ntce�'L off Tires is complete. stock (G e ar Fairies. 4 nothing but gnu- wilted if you aro �®FAtRMbuying TRACTOR thin; sluing lot un chow the qualities of the Case machines The 10 1)i Standard Farm Tractor se..la at 61290. Used Cy rs For Sale 1 Roo, thoroughly overhauled. With good tires; 1 Overland. 113, in good ohape. A bargain 1 Chevrolet, 4-90. Overhauled. Good tires. 1 Studebaher, in first-class running order. 1 Ford Delivery, all now tires and worth the price. East Street Garage Phone 243 T. F. Holland, Drop. fie If you rent or mana(.io afay farm) land from °iters give name and a t- deems of the ow ner of the Land. re. 'lota1 number of acres to tate farm. 16. Aer. a of improved land in title farm. 17. Ars of woodland in this farm. i8. Acres .u( unbroken prairie ur natural pasture to this farm. 19. herrn of wet utensil or other waste land in this farts. s 20. Land from which no crop w harvested lu 11421) bet•auee of crop fail- ure. e1 eIuw man) :acres were in pas- ture in 1920?lyre will be mad°r Y'2. How 1111111y pasture in 1921. idle 23. How man> .ort s were lying ur fallow in 1920?? Y4. How many acres will be idle or fallow for the crop season, 1924? 25. Total value of thio farm with building.+ and improvements. 26. \'slur of all buildinga included above. 27. Value of all implernente and ma- chinery. ended In 1920 for 28 Amount ex hay, gra i), mill feed and outer pro- ducts riot raised on this farm) for LISP as ft Pit for domestic animals and poultry. 29. .emoultt expended In 1910 for manure and frrtilieer. 30. Amount expended in cash iu 1920 for field and garden heeds. 31. Amount expended in cash in 1920 for faros labor :exclusive of house work). 32. Emtiinated value of house or room rent and board efurnished farrn cash laborers in 1920• No 31. wages reported under Inquiry 34. Were purenases under items 28, 29 and all oma to from or through a farmers' co-operative organization? 3-1. Grams' Number o1 acre-, quantity produced, value of product-, acres planted for Harvest of 1921. wheat, spring Wheat, fall sown: down; barley, oats, rye, corn t.r husk- ing, buckwheat, beams, Pea", flax fur •reed, mixed grains. 35. Grass :+eels: sloe. r. Red i:lo\er, a1.ik, clover, alfalfa, timothy, other seed. . 3(1. Ilay and forage: Flay and clover cultivated , alfalfa, millet and Hungarian grass, Borndry weight), corn for ensilage, prairie y or natural grana, grains cut for hay, other fodder crops. 37. Potatoes and roots: Potatoes, turnips, 4 angolds, ruts, sugar beets for feed, sugar for sugar, other field roots. ;l?t. I)ther Field Crops: . 'Tobacco, hop"', flax for lthre crops. 39. Farm Garden: \'aloe of all vegetables, Including on- ions, tomatoes, green pea.. ,+trin4 beans, etre grutvu in 1920 for home use un1y. it. Ilrehard Fruits: 1lanlity, Kind, not of bearing age , 1 slur. Apples, crab apples, pearls';, 1.1.1ricu1 and prune,. plum-, sherries; total acreage under orchard. y2. ;small fruits cultivated: quan- tity; or fraction of an acre: valor. 1 kber- Slra\vberries, )rasp hrrrien, blbl.ace ber- ries, currants, 1 (ea iihel'I'l' . ries, other berries. 13. (:rapes grow n un this farm: 'Vines not of bearing age, June 1, 1921; yInes of hearing age, June 1. 19213 grap (total pr'odUCt'IUn for; AL pur- posPg In 1920. 15. alis farmytlin p 11)20: t,Ki R1; lest tl on faun, quantity, value: Sold, quantity, value. 1Firet(1od, 'fent.) poste, rade, rail- way pole.iice, Pull/wood,,1{'legsarilf in lumber, ethers' , and sugar: i6. Maple syrti rees fella ,e 1 d t in 1921 �l maple syrup l' mad.) 40 9 i!r1111. maple syt•up made in 4921. i7. Hors,•". June 1, 1921.uul fillies \unubrr and \ale, ender 1 year of asci': volts and Illiies 1 year. of ago; year eel and nater dnsu�. 2 mars 1 year.. old and over: ..I years 3111 and o\''r; etallieie. 1 years old ant 4 t i' fer breeding 19. I:Attie .lune I, 1921. Number and '.1;oe 1:a1'•: under 1 year of age: heifers 1 year eft ail nn - der 2 year. of sae: r..v\t in folk or in calf, .lour•, 1911: cosy- and heifer. ,4.,,,r, 1 year old ars o1.1 3241 0\' i . steer. 2 tvvo y, 3r•1 ..1.1 1n,) .n,..-. hull.. for ht. -d- ing 1 year . 1.d ..01 •,\, pro.tuee,l 441 11)1)1 OM% milked 414 1910: total hulk prodio•ed in 1920. e.ows milked in 1910; iota! mimeo ,.f milk produced in 1920. 51. Disposition of milk 4n 1910 Milk sold lir •tent 10 factory in 19244 cream -old er sent to creamery. by measure, in 1920: cream sold or sent to creamery by w( ight or on t fat hams in 1920: better Ina& .in thioisfar farm In 1920: better made l this farm sold In 1920: ca'r'e Made in 1920. W. Sheep and 131nh11, .lune 1, 1921 Number and �,illlyrar�otdsannderer: months old; year old anti over: rams for breeding. 1 ye ' \venters 1 year old and over. 53. Wool clip in 1920; Number of sheep shorn in 1920 total weight and value of fleece in 1929 Si. Swine. JunP 1, 4929: Number and value Young pigs un- der 0 months u1.1. .cwt kept for breed- ing, breeding m.mthe urpoeei a0llmonths (are for ol.1 an I over; pure over: all other boa., 6 months old an,I over. fee Poultry, .bane 1. 11121 :A, Eggs and ehickene pralneed on this farproduee 10 Inpiantity and value 1929 iiia date only pings{ hen r!1{ia pnldlarel, \\ hethPi sold. uaPd, incubated or ()then\lre disposed of-: egg% sold in 1920 produced on Ulla farm; ehtekena raised In 1920 (10010de all chickens raised, whether nidi eon- sunled or on hand . 57. Beep and products Quantity and \aloe Hives( .,f twee, June 1. 1921: honey produced an 1920; beeswax produced in 1920, on this Nit. Young animals raised farm in 1920: Meted(. all retained ni- mala born in 4920 ,r gained e n (he farm, aold to others, a for food.rchased,lorn +iffy( any that stied. animals p Coins and (plica, salves, lambs, pigs. ;,,n. .Antm°ta slaughtered ,for home use or for sale) on this farm in 11)20 Number. %aloc ,netnding by' -Pro - duets, -tildes, tallow, etc ' Cattle, eahpa. aMoep, '•win., hens and ehiek- en Inrk.yn, g.'e P, dneks. other•. 4� .knimaia raised on this farm and cold alive In 1920: Numhee anti value - tlorsPa, cola and 411iiPa mileh cows, sal')' , other cattle. etteep, lambs, ewine. hens, old et•tek , chiekena of i9N1 lurkeya all aePc. (resp, all ages; du0k9, all mucro: other. 61. Pttee-tired animate. June let ileeport the number and breed of any animals on Oita farm that rev reg ter- eat or DPP eligible for r' i1' trathin. All otylciaale reported lama must be iihenees Pure -bed enarn and fillies; pure •bt d� tiobV. Nv. ®TACK A so nm, COMP NOT SLIM g.Le.si !aek"s,.has age°evedeal cat= -`)i it f9'P. ad t¢F ¢� c agas 19 s ry WICSW it i5 tlamos the *Iiii4Ovnaays been II left in a wiskomid "fir c atm sews attended irisinsg� tzillbiawint oe Will prove tod to. Doss°t1 Maw s5wt43 strength' be last the re#I yen req" so them. •aley . Q;n4�; Miss (+love Q' ' b9d lbs "Flu".i troubled 'with say ludney-a. Y smelled 1 co my ankh* ti1RItM !1i '• Kidney MK t two boos, ken Y and before I had iii t one y a change. .A tfaot ouir mei pn enhue s* Doan'. Kidney e lee yore aln. A' oblong gray when you ask'%t tLesn. boy; a tmapie leg the dealers, a k�� boo. a nuts t1A1 rice by The T. direct on of nlitbtlro Co..Lite, ��� THE CENSUS 20, Iran read. 27. Can write. 1 2R. \lent.lts at behind sin:ece I tem- t(ijtl uesons 111e Enumerator 04'111 As,. her. 1910. Children . Storting '.fleet Week :y1. Chief occupation or trade. -.- - :to employer, employee working V.'hrn the Dominion (;ensu' orator starts work en June 1.1 are the .tui•,Boor that you vv1 to answer bead thein retell] get acquainted v.1th them In Towne 1-5 NoneIf each t' -nein house, , treet, town 6, le the house owned er rent• d 7. if rented, what rent. 8. Class of house. 9. Materials of conetructein 40. Rooms occupied by f,.ii,t e. 11. Relationship to head of family 12 Sex. 13. Single er married. 44. Age lard birthday. 15. Ve'here person burn. 16. Where father horn. 17. Where soother born 18. If born out aide of s.ana'da, of immigration 19. 1f born a foreigner, 'year of ural4zat ion. 23. NaLional,te. Racial r tribal origle I." ' en ,(ti account. tit'. :ti. 'fetal earnings in part twelve I1 hie( month-. 11y end Tl• If out �'t work un June 1st, 1921. :t:1. Number of weeks enlployrd in I bit past twelve mou141'. :it. Number of weeks unemployed n tl,. from Jun, Irl. 1910, bream., of ilio, ss. On Fartns '°LS IB Whiter, of 1 °.Fier° aci scould riot m and laq hada 1;� so uta 11> A nelo?or t®Id me'jou d I. \3141.. 1 Port (Mice addree-. 3. Ilirlhplace. i How long ID 1..111,.1.1 if not Cana- dian born ? - :,. now tong have )' U uprratP'I lh.s 1%11'11 " 6. 110 Ns. marry year., have you farm. 1• o\\n''4' u1' tenant? 7. Iso you own all this farm S. Iso you rent from others all o1 tlaifarm? De rent from other: part hut of all of this farm? 1G•. How many acres, if ;Inv, do you. rut i from others" 11. What do you pay as rent per (year 12. l Ise you operate this faun on 4)o you operate thio. •farm for as hired manager' year 1 I0 14.44- I I' stallions and Fit.Yliun colts; pure-bred cows and eiterS of all ages; pure-bred cows and let ere of all ages; pure-bred bulls and bull calves; pure-bred sheCP and limbs; 101Te-bred swine; P ducks; ote- her pure-bred animUrEt ,b red geese; als re -bred cit. Farm faQ,lities, June 1, 1921: Number of tractors on this,, farm;' number of autetn,ubiles en this farm; number of motilr trucks on this farm; has this farm 0,"ga•sollne engine Has this farm a telephone? Is water piped into the operator's house? Has the operator's hou80 gas? Has the oper- ator's house electro; light? 63. Co-operitloc in marketing in 1920: (Include only products of this farm sold to or through a farmers' marketing orgrl,,Dization). s wool, Number afft `value of egg-, lambs (under .g months), poultry, all kinds by weight: cattle, horses. 61Drainag0 June 1, 1921; other grass 21. eta 11 22. (:an speak 4lngllsli, bar 23. Can speak French. 13. 24. Can speak any other language other .' ination. . num lU'i d 2.,. RPhgh ear beets 0111 cr B'XtPIELD � ARAGE An Old Stand Under New Management First-class work by a compel m¢ lstechanic. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Complete stock of Genuine Ford Repairs )YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED G. E. TRETHEWEY NEAR THE [RIDGE, RAYF ELD, ONTARIO Opel] Eveainas 'which 1; .Area of land in this farm provided with' artificial drainage. dit- ches, tile, etc.; additional area of land in this farm which could be made suit- able for crapes. P. J. MaCEWEN oarage-liamllton Street 1111 lotoi Car Service IF it's a apart' plug-- tenet---®31---e¢�ire of any kkirel--or i4 Ito a new 015 t0 un. We ere equip l to supply all your acrd's et fair price°. One of the taut 1&r� portant factors in she ef%r cent oyesration of youff we in correct lubricntio n. Wo have than three graded of Imperial 1'oltar- ine. and the lrnp~ria! Chart of Metal: menda- tiara° which ap"rit'.2e 1ti9 1Lwr1.' 2 ar114:23 for every =atm of car. Let no Dhow y¢a the chart and euptain eta lice asks of gatinj tie ri tit grade of trap& Wearmo every time. Buy i>i' 5=Ballo Long Special Sale OF TIRES e have a large supply of ' Tires -013 Maud, all mal Goodyear Dunlop Dominion Royal Oak Goodrich Maltese Cross Standard Felly -Springfield Gunararrteetl for 3500 to IIIrrrSIN lrr■ 7CCt:711111k . EAST ST. GARAGE Is your car ready for that Holiday Trip you are planning this Sum- mer ? 'Get Out and Get Under doesn•t gb very well in vaca- tion time, 40 let us put it in good shape first, before the Code* Old Boys start comigg. Their cars are sure to need some attention, and there are a good many coming. REG. WILLIAMS East Street Garage Phone 243 SEn1ES 21 dtG.S1X Mown 1211 h'phodbs' 52995 1. •. i►. Wali•nilt•. Out. THE BIG -SIX is in every respect a quality car, for comparison only with the very best. Due to light weight •l>< • - ties and Studebaker's manufacturing facili- ties, is less than other cars of the P equal quality. "Bus/ it because it's a Studebaker." "Built -in -Canada." T. F. HOLLAND Phone 243 EAST STREET GARAGE Goderich THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF CANADA,_ LTD.. WALKERViLLE, ONT. Prices 1. o. b. Wallcervalo, Ont. Coupes and Sedans Tearing Cara and R•al•t.►. $2050 LicamSIX SEDANCOUPROADSTER • SPEC ILIGH-SDL TOURING CAR UGHT.SIX SPEC:IMAM. TOURING CAR 2480 SPEaAtS! g OUP • BIG -SIX TOFU ING Csod AR 4•PASS. ROADSTERS 24 O ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES PLANNiNG .A VACATION? 1 ernsuner resort hotel in the Do - minio1 n -the Bigvvin Inn. This magni- The Lake of Bays region in the scent enterprise was opened for the in -the season son i- dor day lands of and is is an ideal bol ,reception of guests, B day territory and is attracting an ever from , 01 1920, and seldom has a summer re: - day number of hlsltors from' sort hotel made such an inetantaneou, appeal to discriminating trh rs. the various Canadian and United Any agent of the Canadian awelVe1nal- States centres. It k reedited through } Trunk Railw'ay's will gladly( atuntsville, 4is; utiles north of Toronto, I Grand at which point the trains of the Grand i send you the illustrated folder "Lake 1 Trunk rlatanert with steamboats sere -1 of Bays" giving full details regarding ing all the territory. To spend a sum- hotels, boarding houses, etc. filer in the Dake of Bays is to be near to Nature in her most faascinatinP mood, and there is the wide,t lo' of recreations- -bathing, golfing. fish- ing, heating, ho\vling, tennis, etc. A tribute to the merits of the Lake of Bays as a \acalien territory is found in 11m feet that it was chosen as the location for the largest and meet mild - Goodye ood Aooka ell with ai'rofit at DIFFERENT THAN 711E OLD DAYS in years that have gone, and not eto very long ago, advertising matter could be seen alt through the country, huton sign boards, telegraph poles, the day has gone, because a farmer in his auto drives ton fast to read the r co► 30X312 ti 53650 3750 posters. Not many years ago farmers came to town in buggies or waggons to get their mail, do shopping 'and other business. What' a change has taken Magee for •tdda'yy afro st every farmer has a mall box at his gat,. a telephone in .the house, and his oar to drive around in. ' The way to get the farmer's attentaion These tirnes 1s by advertising in local newspapers. Self-determination Is all very well, but just at present li get along witha little less world could des termination. children cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 3, • All -leather Tires are Ail -Wheel Tires v There are a number of tire buyers to whom we could sell Goodyear Tires by building a very cheap tire. These men are shoppers -purchasers on a basis of price alone blind to the true economy of quality and value. They have been the mark for every tbrilliant l�ei snchea.�est materials. an with lneans enough to manufacture a few tic Such tires have been legion --here to -day and gone to -morrow, only to be replaced by another "morning glory" under another name. from the wealth of its experience as The Goodyear Tire &Dubber Company the world's largest maker of tires wishe§ to convey a frank message to every motorist in Canada. could make a go©d-/ookthg Goodyear 30x31/2 tire to sell with a profit at •�$10 tti..A but it wouldrit be worth the price the cost -per -mile would be higher 14Iotoring, as a business or as a recreation, cannot stand the high cost of low mileage, quick blowouts, annoyance, and frequently soiled clothes. Over Goodyear Fabric types, andthda are ready to serve e new Goodye r Dion Skid Tu on read 30)x31 Tits ear Tires in both Cord a These tires are, each in its class, the finest, strongest and most rugged tires we can • possibly produce. By their u the rninimuln 01 annoyance and expense,can be obtained. OVER 4000 GOODYEAR CANADIAN DEA4PS