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Direct from the heart of the.
Pine countryin Northern Ontario
—a Of Ontario White Pine,
car ,
sizes
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2"x10"..,TbVerychoice
mat�al.Mostof'he'" stock
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'from
4 � �baolut�a�y :Sear free
.r.sf�InBt�i�Yl 01X
knots and def e t - 8' y
es Also
• . ewe dr.
waste, sed ,
don't see very often. No wa � , , ;�
•8 stock,
h
all
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fresh shz . _ ent, of heal o . an ship��
�,. . � • yam, , .
4" " 'n s trucefioa
---ort g, siding,. baseboard,.
t a lnouldi n *woods, l/4, "xg%%". ' Masonite, 'Gyprfic,.
Durotile, G -lass, 'Hardware, rooSng,• screen; wire; laom-
bination "doors; slab and cupboard doors.
f 9- if - barn sash A fluaiii±it�r .o• ht 2piece light ph, on'hand. We
can produce in our own plant,► any type.of frames or sash
on short' order.
Also lime and ,Canadian Cement.
• On May 9th a meeting timid. 'PIM:counties are in the . extreme
in committee room. N•o. -2 in the < Westerea part, of the Province. ,
Ontarlp • Pa,rlia'ment building, . Tor -The total value. of tlid 1949 wheat
Onto:'wbeat manlike hg se , °ane , rep was 2,�5 ,000.•
ler, v
oPto, me e. of a the product to ilaiOnee a marketing
. A. ,good representatIOn wad ' pre- scheme would b , iall, .perhaps'
sent from Western Ontarlo.cOuutie*3r, 'o'n`ly a fraction of . u .cent. Uow ,.
with -u few . presen�G from Ea.stexn
er, if. We are to do a. • o tetlt`
.:Ontario counties, `The Meeting• 4,ns job of marketing, this ::wheat, •we•
red bythe Federation Shalt have to have• enough'.paouey
y ',��ain'tly_ span o,�.;�.'
.. r itur "• itd•'ttie"" ,,.�..icu�Stt`�a�l", .to�-bar,�-• p 4k a e-�u b�. u'.e
of 4 tela., e a . _ Mgr
u .. r the fait and • o.e• it o• a e'V.
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1. Mr. :Dale
f i.
qunex Win.. �
re►s a •. the tt icultural commit 'flow of wheat will be fed to tIe
ep... elft li g• . ' market., all '' .ear aaro'und.. This is
tees of , reign, County •Connell and_ the only .Answer to: a sta ble market;
G. M..GrelF was the representative . a,
.stable
' •uren" Federation of Agrteul ` , el
� , To do this ai, levy .of 5f~ �, bush
w ill be necessary.
hire.. ,e executive will meet . ugaki
. ta£iv � om tk�e Ontairlo
e .res r .
en ens
R . p of May 22nd, to try t, draft a
De_ pa?ttmeut- of Agriculture. sant in .
• ::marketing scheme: to. present to 11ie
i
h , . n
O me �
eh e g
cessful csc.. is secured y°u Teat;' experience that : wheat ' producers
had last mall, when the, price of be asked to approve it by a rote
wheat dropped from $2,10 to as low before this year's crop reaches the
as $1,60 in a few short `weeks, we 'Market.'
should .hate an ,organiztation oto
,speak with one voice: for .the thous
John�4 a er.
° Planing Mill
Elgin Ave, East. Phone 782
Just'off No.° 8 Highway
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FUNERAL" 'SERVICE
Na• °extr'a charge -for he-tts -
of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to St"reet.. • .
Prompt :Ambulance•
Service
Phone ,335 . , Ttes. - 365 or 7
)Ir $ring. 19.46
qyuickreaserelief.
Cile..,� M O NA n
- ' fat-drylna.
no' etrong• w \'
'odor.large, 'economical -
IIN6 0 PAID''.
she, asp
i ister` of Agriculture. -
n I 'a.
It was .decided that owing to 'the 2R ono
.lands' of farmer who are directly
interesteg. .
The orgaza'ri7.aitien is known as.
"The `Ontario Soft :Wheat Pro-
ducers' Associatidrn," • and' it has a
directir in each county. The Pro -
Vince is divided into districts and
each district has a member on the
executive This• gives an executive
body of eight. '
,--TTre"”'"'ea'.t Clfive •i'has, Mr.. &r ''Cil
son of Kent cont my as chairninn,
Mr. D. W:• Stewart ,of Appleton as
vice-president and' V. S. Milburn as
temporary secretary. - Other execq
.tine.:members are R. S. Hetheripg-
ton of • Milton, H, T. Chariton of
Brant. county, .G. Greig of Huron.
county tliltl l;• J. Jannett of Slmcoe-
county.
Same interesting •,stntisties were
tyrovided by the Ontario 1)'epart-
utent of Agriculture, In Huron
county in 1943 we hail 38,600 .acres
of tall Wheatz yieJdtug . 1,1-53,00.0"
bushels of g'ra'in valued:, at •'$2,003,-
300. This is a lot of wheat 'and
if lot of money to be passing.throagli
our- bands Without our having 'any
say
cysay re.Bagling–the_,pr.ice .we receive:
•
that 05 per cent. of the soft INeat
grotvia comes from (Intario ,and ,we
never "have more wheat than is re-
quired. to till the yearly demand for
soft wheat., The drop' in price ,is•
simply due to a glutted market at -
harvest tiiue-- , when.= ewe • -rush the
wheat ' direct.' front • the :threshing
machine to .the tmill. The introduc-
tion of the combine 3ias aggravnted
this .situation. ,
We cannot' • be. • critical of the
millers for nottl paving• top prices~
for wheat that not properly dried
and provides a . definite• hazard .ln.
storing, due to its. high,, moisture
content: Neither can'we.'be critical
of them 'for lowering thew .rice. when•
the ru h of. grain. comes and th it
t nage' space, is . taxed to thelimit
to hold it.. " • - -
• : This problem„is, our' own problem
incl •” anyone who, plias ,any construe-
tive' ideas ' that would' help solve
it ' would be a welcome. visitor at.
onr )ederation 'office in• Clinton.
Often sonie of...the best suggestions,
come from people w,ho , do a lot
of thinking and' say very little.
Huron county ranks' eighth in the
namber,.'of•buahels; of wheat grown,
'in 1949. -The- ten- high, producing
counties. are. La ibton,, Kent, 'Mid-.
dieser, Essex, -'Elgin; York, • Simcoe,
Huron, Bruce and 'Perth-. With the
exception 'of. ,•aril and ,Simcoe, all
AUTOSUPPLY
West •St.
wil `be, open DAIT i (ex-
cept Wednesday) from
3,30 to 6 p,m.
OPEN' ALL DAY SAT=
” URDAY, includinge
ven-
ing: ,
Would appreciate- settle-
ment of all accounts owing
thank you. - •
FRED BEEVERS
l Juni Ho emakers Tills'.13...Don't put ' commercial .. dra3i
Reno, Junior v4 cleaning' solutions or davel' water
e o o .04:A forward to slily, ng
..i f • `ere•-is�a
u'* Pt
a 'whe `data liters 'and duugilei-
day � g tank... 'Ilse A .deter .exit' ,�or ,tloap;
Of extra A � r o �.� t� a of .
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#il iaW plata to• xeliefe �� �. � atndrnse; with p e�, � hat
duties, and.you'know what yen:can watteg.
on 1.4. Don't forget, .to put' a� ay. your
da to, please her. 'past. Mother, woollen
the 'other hand, hesitates to. ,say sweaters– and • *inter:
Don't do 'this and .don't' do that. • things in a sealed.box.
'With this in in. ,we• list a' few 15: Don t forget'to rub winter 'h+ s...
So nl d , with, leather snap' and; stuff~ thein
don is milieu: will, help' not . dial, on
t e . " Will keep -
1.
With ;•• liaPfr so ii . y w P
Supdoy�:.bu e�er�' flay, � the Year. .° . •
1. Don't, Peel the •tiegetables lean- their' sha � *.
ice•.•, •f
i th ek . kina. 1.
Don't dust woodwork R ith , .a
ng S da 'cloth •unless you use furnii-
�• Dq ' � wAter:
n, t pour • .the .ti egetabi tt1 oil and4 polish 'with 1-t
. dry
down .the sink.
3, pori place ,food in the electric cl`otti afterwards.
refrigerator *without covers. 17, Don't push doors on the panel -
4, Don't forget to till the salts end use the do,ork'nobs. a,
'peppers; and wipe them oft after, 18. Don't forget to rub your shoes
dinwerr' �.... i' on•tbe„door„??ink,,, ,e., +,
5, Don et • store the- filled 'salt shakers 10• IYon't hang Pictiires , ail:.
n. the wall
in the china cabinet,'because before you stick a' piece of ad-
- you
1
ce where 'salt ta>rnishe� silver,.&�•�,�x,�•- • hesice on the p a w
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0: -Don't try to •cut, bread by press- ab Don't• tiltatuer back h n any chfiir to
'lug down - into the . loaf—slice
with 'a see saw Motion.- ° mar'the ;floor or 1posen the chair
7• Don't forget `tip scald out ally° runs..
,.ktx 4amore*you
Measure In '''-'' ''QIESTION• BOX :
the tea. �•°>Mrs, G, O. asks• What: is ttg
'.
8•'Dan't. forget to soak the pots correct setting'.of Flatware for a
and pans when you serve the . dinner table? -
Binger, • •Answer,: The pieces of 'silver die-
1). Don't forget to .use • a tray to •pend- on the' menu and. are placed
– carry things• and'. prevent spill- on it line one inch from the edge.
• overs.. • ' of the table (tines turn up and
10. Don't• hesitate to ask mother blades turn towards the plate).
where•,things• belongrso she can Next to the plate place the salad
find- them Again. - • :. or dessert fork them the dinner
11. Don't wadi, lingerie and 'Tin ark and'if you h'aye .one,,the, fish
• • it over n ,kitchen chair—ro l i or cocktail fork..). On the right side
ntp`' in* a towel. ' " ' • next• to plate is the dinner knifei
,, L
.,•. soup.
't e s
can .and ii
dessert s p
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fromCanadian Approved Stock.
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" MO'RE THAN SATISFIED" CUSTOMERS
means:
`:`MORE CUSTOM�,tRS"
placed diagonally on bread • and
'butter plate with the blade -towards
centre. Tea or coffee' spoons are
served en the cup• and saucers When
the beverage is served.
(2) The folded napkin is placed
to the left of the plate with the
earners` toward the' plate aid at
edge of .the table. -
Note :, We are, ' glad,.to Publish
rx si spoon., The buttet „;spreader- is th s q p 9 d•Y
I
••+coin •ba•sin,and tub afteru using. p .•
Europe and
to
r born in. D
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teen-age bq I>e .
.learning Canadian "ways."
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