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L., •
*en& *eM of
'214 vidly desoi
reoeived. rem Mkt:03
o;wieeli-carleadi tf feed will be sent
Oeinitr'''nliderjhe aro
of Rv vit, Pattotty Or
fe0r.weekt ago Via, ivierris .fecel
felleiVing later font sere-Wive,Mn
Umine!t- Wilson,' at Waterton.;
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".116 d41-#14 Yen w,dtt Oe tarpelsed -to xe-
oe•tve a letter' :rein this poor •-torrespote
U 4g eta-contthk r,n ltrirdekt
an write a:
iniXei your letter last lsfovertiber you
teld about your minister being *so enthu.
r:rtIC mbCut: helpinato, send the COS of
frult-and -vegetaVes, to -tho Virott-and, t
.wontiered if there '010 a *my to get *ear,
ituren's 'good thins* sent to Vostirtmt
this Year., We have * totl ,fseere here
...this year. X 11000 you have your usual
' Abundance and never.:kaow the diseour-
agenient, *orry and in sOrne:ease$ abso-
lute despsir that ,-„,entome from seehmg.
tverAhine, dry up, burn up and setetten
m. ThI is mech 'the word: yeAr that
• 44 '4„vet tonie JO ratiers. in this coun-
try. There will, be neither seed nor feed
*rad what is to becomelot the poor dumb,
animals: only giati 10.0ies; ionie of them
are-tlying now. They were turned out on
-the croP to -Pastore ;Or -•.while and ed.
• lflit-the--SYSrefitr itt'AnY.A-rete. tw
77--..z,hotsie9tadAm;r-imate-.4r-soott,Iinille--cOw
... :4n oar immediate neighborhood tiled Bat-
- arday night,
-X do not, seem to be worrying much
• about myself, but I do wonder What le
ging - to become of the people around
-with WO families: of saudl children.:
-;,Yorarrwairrvuczada-Cifi-
tezd • and enough . grat -to..-piiy the ex.
'Piens and setae. kiud 'friends to give .
rd* Ad• clothes. f.o.: raide.'"-eveti they
seemed to- latve,4411 that' humans, sh011id'
• btr :Upon to bear this land of
;wealth and plenty. "NOW, no ;petatoes,no
• gardens, no iced for cows thielons, -ao.
fuel; ro underweae, tajOes..,J,ktdep
cent roe to put on, bedding ebetit
Jantratirets,;corning aed #ot a cent
•to buy with. That ie not, ,enlYtnufr Pe0r
g=d-for-nothies family Or ne'er-do-well
tra, plottire of the most of the faui.;
ilies in this distriet, told* me with tears
:in -their eves, and- in-icoanderice by the
Mothers ---hopeless and helpless. It
•'heartbreaking to 4lee the .people ageing
_ lvith,verry,and_40tting
• 'Would you be good enough 'to ask
your kind minister what, has to be 'deo*
• to have a tar shipped to the West? 40
not know hew- to go *bold it. ',Do the
p:ople deeltie *hero they votht their car.
to go to? If there should beet_eei. gent
from Ueda* Again title 'yest_and it
. ,isheUld COMe to. **tetton, -Bask.; I ou
rotehtelt•iirotild go to..* centre-ota-ve
' oaf/
tr
Istitrid.
':Tiotto Aodebuirsi 1001":101.4:400'saloo.ioutoyodoli.laterersi
.contoleto funetioninc itoLictr the* 'filithfully.
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ton.
fauns -I 1 or the 4140t. Jazg. bottle.
Assoc Ooba ,A,, Belton vo. ( Toronto. ,
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C. -DUNLOP.
The'REXA1,14 DRUG TORE
•
yeufse fair Idea apoutthe six:o of the
ferent.--Children, ,
'411;ey sill mem to'need the things, that
weer out .401niceat and the, -hardest to
freer; .othera:.0licearitteefi-e,Hsteeltio
kt.,lifitinelette4tocta.seidsils4nke
ilenselresses. lot"-thc women- The
ou Yoe*, deth that has been et:ening:in.
o these bogies.' for a,..teiv. years- now 10
flour expire,. filigfir *404; Salt, cereal,. ete,,
and each one is needed MI lo
many pia -
es aprone,pilloWesoies, 'tllsh toweite
dreSses.. ',Undereear,'''..mea's good. shirts.
Llint4-4,044 ,1411.0.-4ilicetittmatite.,.seta=rie
hard to knosrlust-iielist o use for, so
It will go the fattliestt_ They try tokeepi
soniethiug;better to pile on Sunday; 'brit.
whet the 'etierYdeprae",te-:being washed
And -dtteci they stay In bed., They take
A or tell•itaa a great joke And make the
best of it, but winter itinso :near, iir,A
iittIe'' is .needed in the hot* weather We
have been h*ving this year. it hajpeci
• 'swrf"Teh' e .floit.r. the G.overame.n' t gave the ...
P:onle two years ago. Wfts not in cotton
c.elts-, flannelette sheers and blankets and
I'd not even have, /lour sacks. . ' •
I
• . 4tr_have. not been the sixes -of .
the men and boys he the family,. but they '
Deipte tbe,export daring the
t oop resr t C0 *WS arSin; • the
rainten enters 'the. nowftereP:Year.
tarryover or 42,000,900.'bu.sheli of
wheat,- or over ;90,e.th1rd snore., than .iv
on heed: on Atisot Ist 1as year. The.
eittry.4over of tlior* grains W.41, exceed
0,000,000-biisheit-4----
tiralted Ocean
"The *ohm* of livestock export
thia year is eonsiderably greater than
thot 'et !oat Year."' WO' Garnet 11.'
livestock lave8tigatot-,7On-
tario Marketing Board, "and -a .06ift-
ParillOn*-WSaltif, in Great 'Britain dia.
eloseo that ten prices • have been rp
acived for cattle of 1150 to 1300
prnde.", ' • ,
Mr, Ditnesn said that Ontario feed-
ers still have a coniderab1e number•
,of cattle available fOrexpert, and
Jack of ocean egiate seems to be the
only factor restraining even greater
shipments. - . •
or ,the, present, prospective
indi-
viduni shippers Should tomninnicate
with. Ifeestook agents .n Montreal,
with a-ivJevr '
• 'ATAX-TUaiiir rota-,tfme
time -
eurchase, Seed Potatoes Now
As Higher Price is. Evident •
Reports to the Departirient indicate
that growers:. - .potatoes for the
early .n.sarket" text :seation, Would
le-weli-tidvisedlto.purehese,, seed
--tack-otm-oisture,has resulted in
reducing the early` oxen pf, Ontario'
potatoes by .approxiMatelf thirty,five,
per cent; based on -fleet year's figure*.
The acreage planted as certified pp-.
tattles is reduced by at 1 e a $
twenty -ave per vent,
Heavy ship-
inents to the: consumer's 'market heve.
bete; made from this. *educed, acre-
age, thereby leaving ,the supply' avail-
able for seed .purpeeee Much less than
usual of the Year.
Uhder these circumstances, it s
444 J`easeriable, tO-figsiiino, that-ton-
SiderablY higher...Price*. 'WM prevail
next apring, 'Therefore,. wherever ,
re all $IseS And. can: use anything at all
.1t aid, that beton tiet•f4aoes oviittoei were about
ocipae one of thekt 000001ted fortune teller to jet * orterlesp
of the reedit* of tit* trip. !'f. tint to know." be. told her, 'If.
Vfmtwe teint to be enocosa" "The .004 Will Sure*
ae4" .Vecl the elk Wernen• who forthwith. .pr000seod to
lexitiki*a* on the: 'Won, there.*** five 'Woo you, omit.
vs tearecoat-PitsivOnr tziP4 eralrthil'OsirdiahrWiiiht: ..tliiir-
Wirtereere-thsbesitortifoxielebiliareleNtetteeve*OWC
tow.Sterhine the iciateo_froe
esii67.7Mfer--th*Wwde *ore elf faltrot-it _the svistor,
erceneceed4 have the five
Oleo neoessisol9 "Mead the tards.7.tesieti the tattoo tau*, ,
"04 you wilfeeeat° • , . ,
- neon lane seid'thoiortane "there
*OE flee rows of ;.046 rt,atb.roye &cards
Us on* word; *Id. etich card rePreeertfe
one letter '4,04 Word, For average, if a'
'10104firtlwAtei.1,tet/iitoria-ep- a-t-Otanythinir
'
osrdrepresentaAoi .0. the, yam is' „
W, tat .reprdettnta , and 04 on. Now, • -;
here :four Code. See if you can work'ent
the names of the five thinge)roli Vernet have_
to s,netessfulkilly the oteen„ _and,1.(*on cgn
-tesirtivitafie, the-earde youwillfoe ellooeseo
fol. To lag111,YOn a, bit, the second word: is
,413KILL. - find the other four' Amore,
eelf?" •#14 it. CanYou?.=, . 4,
it *on. 'oil, "'oh*, tbislw *Oar
*mower couipe*soe. the 1,26.1j00.00 in
tliedilt_te; Rag' t.0401,4w4hltitie?noe,A!ul.e:cholaeo!one of
Ten e7
.1.61 Inlet eli * •
-•
11 you the Pottle? Y.Ou ekit‘POiltively qualify and Iola
Inediatels* receive 4,:prise, There are nOstringet catch to this,
Offer. It isigenuine, The, prises *II awarded istiOareir and ,
Sophiei the choice of, a.:Cet ite' cask there- are 2
him ads Prise" to win. ,
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FoUowln ot Or* Winnerl %WOO/ .4,41,*
01,1114"01041%iionifel00 440dr.Varsaive•eeskto;*,
Bextire Goelorch Ont; '
o 4,fitie 10304.4. !lax 441
Moyle RE. Atwood O.k
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-.IWI9VOIr4V,010111100thrr.'",itf_wt ' -47, ' er
thetPIV . _12:1 lit Al= de r ts 1 4su p f -, 1 = fell rfT; i :0 .4 f being 4) t a - mill to '
--goosenteettooetlea clakeeof teoresaed pommel Oerviee direct
'tOthe_heme.,Thouseade of lieople in CansAls. *beide know ooe
,w.earttiososi',:soproo,,00tte.1,ii.,b!av, IprotsIhwoomx'1:itintosttottho...*,,i/v4oh„tlegarorel_PAre
- that they may become' toarasintettylthear QualitY a0d- Value.
'aile"°orir cfreultegetAililliPotZtql,rlyP4ouletritiergortet;i1
goingYOUR t opzwin s4.v i mit rtn : t. lti TODAY.1 Itae Weil Fe you. E.. ,,,,P , PROMPT. lr'
' , - '` , Aci Nowl $1$0ikilefr
:-IrailltCORIMMAINISWEIt IF 1VIAILEp TO US AT ONela
Will °POO art Oppertunity to ivef :part of thelgthOW00,,OffOried.
,
. ' Be VidMkt!IOX. peuraoswee within' 3 from the Vale
you .te--ka tWLSInnouncen4ent,a14194W113 4,S. 1150.00 extra.,
,rreit your answer; name, addtese, ana the, date you ea* thle
announcement, on, At plain 'ple0e, of raver emi Mall at aid?,
thiltoneraeraber of a franky may compete. ,.' • .-.,
,
sible It t culture. to entorrrage o 4t
Pitniled WhavallnYtidas". liggested -tha ,.gx*Pv7-, • - potato rowers
14;4107:that ,everything -you
get .vouki _ero_proeurec,.0011,_ seed euppties *hire to use. "certiffed7seed-,ivitir st,---antow.to
vetw0P10 not be 'thitaktullY ,reeellred. • This Current Crop itePort having tileir*°Ps'll"ttet'eci
t. tusefgland.there 14 noshing thst prices. are at present
ileation purpoaea, because every. pb-
IS a new eseerienee for these people alai •
According to figures compiled by •patience and timer or suitable !op.&
tato gtowet lies not the :necessary
they do not want to APPear itTeedY and the pep rtreent the yi. la re tion and. equipment, 'ter. growing,
•to be asking for a whole lot but there. of .01.1i: grains i. is considerably be- certified seed... The object- of the ne-
aothing they have enough, of tor the told
•De -
weather. v ,e,sIthe_lonr. =10;447.to% 1;0 toe to say i miry ,•tiouworleth4efitrer tebstiOnftlusiestl3;tayeendrik. rdTb:ietehh; i• i1P.Ottilleh Oh% rather 18btsot4;4Tiabvie,,a4rger6r_twhtts/E.
,',?_ . ing_renultx.lave shown, however, re- use e s -se o ,
iv. COA °I;i: -ihtile Uinta and' we tat* in' eveendtt is reported ' titilte diseases,. with their Tisuitant, serioua:
blot of one expotane.ntother, lett that ileld indicated and , the fitialitY- of [ down to rntlirlinill'unValrlddshtrlittlPditv°e Pic4e"'llt '
IltidlY dried -Ont Vt* and to dellerv**41 have one Ala' Man a T Xi patient. The . - -- - ' - - ' ffeet yields. The use et -certified
re.-* e- 0 no united elAerell PlIfel4. little, * * * 004. The yield of vting,-, e on Y -
t we have tin1.0h" $1111410/ or svranget- 28 eXpeCted end of October
November and there is absolutelyeehcol with kind end tapaele men, 'Who. 4.0thitur iztt Ttlaiustbibi_h"
tri$Atiett Ot the things. • ,
. would be ' cud to look afte!, the talt,,,dis*, kt,i_of nice thugs given hint. but he died
"• ., something the doctor thought rolght
"It is hard oee and- feel. so 'Much be contagious and, they were all in: q
,rety_4041-saiteting-a0 an , me Mall the
wheat. 'oats, barley and flax' is
at /(1,367A00 bushels 45 tornpared
With' 91;840.400 bushels afia
an annual average production of 117;
601,100 bushels during the, ten year
4-044912-19
The weather has continued very dry
and has retarded the seeding of fall
wheat, for which greatly -increased
acreage is being prepared. The bulk
of 'the crop just being sij.ft_jaryl,
,C#44110:-Kati-seVerely Injured the root"
Crop. Turnipte are poor and,in'some
districts water core is very preval-
ent._rotatoce are_yielding_very4
-and on inath$ farm* the output will
stPOrthlu/ite only- half a normal trep.
Theproductionet. beans will be con-
siderably loss than in 1932.../n Kent
and Elgin Counties- the crop - is e*-
tremely variable with a satnple, none
too good in *erne- cases. ..*ritIda,„will
'om.,---.84440-sbusliels-per-skere.
LIL 00 0 ,atlYthins- abottt hitt If you .only. way to save them *11 .all from dying
--sptak to the tIllahlicer for me, Pletwi and, .)e-ot to burn- the OtOthes, so: that's
find.
eut how these ;things are Acton.
,
''.1$*heti and, -then Itt me know, ,we will "They, 'seem • to „xant the
tall be terY MUell'Obliged-to 7011," o_nia-andr 21114-144t,--Icetil
GI* then. . I can see ,evtifything goes into im-
*This-aPPeal did not tail ot a he411,1 Mediate Lise somewhex-e. f itcould be,
an prompt response, ' and a second let* ;amassed .to. tie_:what teemed to suit
. • faintly' intiq-&-bundle-witwthe iisone-on,
.ogadto set your letter say- it would .t*n't Ur be easy- tomanage,
ri that -the car would come to us that However, ai,you tbitik „hest. There
otildif not Weep for a coup1of nights,. many 'offers .to help. *sin,. Sew, fegisks,.
It -tame na'art...itc_b_WX.40..:•-thel,tith.4fiti-1 -knit.- or reknit anything -that -comes:and
tlieught:iged ha,d, hien-very good to Us 1 wish you couldsee how relieved they
cn rity birthday this year; Several other ere at the **soot of some help and
wd'meit'hart. Said they- did not 40p -the thank you,ati-alt1437belo down' there,
teittet 4 et • 111. 111111.4 _
'toni hop . wth'food and abet Obtn*
Int Thank you 'very fowl* tot " what
haVe done an X hope Mt. Patton
rnsy be suocessful n getting Its to sortie
through free of trete*.
have been. %liar* to some of the'
otlitts._aboatale .41...,*Sii,,..ete,and-it
vas hard to .know sitesi it is ab lOht
'Ante they had' anything new they .411d,
net kiln* -Silk -8hostare
just banded down and tiatui up oz'
t hente, but t think -the result may glee
arda-an irtturoffftitc--prclifiratiniki—x, more
Louth, faimitahler aria a Yield only slightly
.0P..13.0.4 'hope X. -have said ail *X should below normal i reported Sugar
have odd and Will be glad to. heat Itent ''beets 114%10 Withstood the dry seatoon
youaeon.",
The tooth as in Protons yetis be
41StriUuted under the clitettion Of: loot'
llti ofiltefle--eferktier et.opetation
with, the Ooveriuninttttellet Vml*miS.sion
iirta.,.with. the hhitional --tmerginey
Of :the. United' ehttroli,
The disttihittIOn Witl7be.tti *11' the need
In each' 'retikrdlet-I of 'TV.* or
creed.... This Procedure ,°.hot been-ft:wild
to be thote'effeetslYe than distribution by,
Ind&vldualg or tonsregetiont lesids
to confusion and ovetia
tomtnittei Oka too; donation:a of
elothlng, new -ot. (44; but --atUruaabiet
oats, au1ts sissiaterx, .4seteelk-underweet.' ,-
.stoelcifigaesecks, „nut* for risen„,• women
***1 thiorin,;. l_gattketaand
dtalat1014-4t
able tot Making -*OM
mots, es Well SiVitoofis out lit style,:
to unsaleable; *ill baisielli‘
.41.044010.00101,410.r.
,
Very well and the( prospect ia
bitter than' that of- any othercrepe.,
i-ebffilcrela, is extrenlelY lestri.1114e.
Corn .borer ,,infestation has
slightly heavier than for several
Coded Iarst'Protinttot
Quality in firm, produette rather
then price, i the average consumr
tes first vonsidenition, fThis -
clearly demonstrated" by the
tion accorded sill of the DepattMent's
at the Canadian National
EXhibition. Atte ate at the elt-
Iiibita were tailed upon ,to anetter
m*ny'questions .„ reptding graded
farm products and -where they may
be Purehased. Pother evidenee was
fertteortling in the distribution each
ay of an Average of 1,500 pieces of
itersiture dealing with grades.
Video of Certilled Seed
Commercial OW° grower* whoOt
oek is intetted With , diseases Or
eontains, mixed varietitil Would find
it decidedly eavantageous to wore
fortified toted, It is not the thief pur-
Potie of the Department of Atirti.
thine death of 1110n.. I*eal*Pairitt,
the Psirtg. standing in the
1st
potato seed Onmany- farms would
double the yields now beingobtained.
VarniereMust. Produce
To the man in the estreet, finY at-
mteptel,ccinereaate. e
days of depressing world surpluses
teem a waste of time; Or even vni,teee
Ire forgets, says W. X6, U. Netfrnany
Dominion Qerealist, that the ,nrobion
or the individual farmer, differs 'vast-
ly the-natitin as a -whole
in that the capacity of the farmer to
(*wilt on and Pay his way is measured
in no smell degree by .,the yield he
realiaes-per--ackei-To-the-fartrier, -the,
Jobe his unit of production. If his
average/ields per stere,LWhether ont,
vetted, into milk, mutton et beef, or
diePeeed. of in their raVr state, are not
enlitereiitik high to enable *him to
meet his obligations he muit-either
suecuntb entirely Or be forted to adopt
a'' -standard ,, of
M as an imnortant. factor ift Abe,
problem of keeping the • wheels of
pinuterce moving.
Ontario le Leader .
ilty bugh margin, Ontario is the
first provinee in Owed* from a stand..
Point of lerobs agricultural r.oreneei*
said S H. Symons, chief of Statist,ice
Branch of the Department-. !'This,"
tontirmed, "must come as a sur-
prise to thorie Who 'have considered
0,p, Uric, 'primarily se an industrial
section of the Dominion. The Ott re-
malna,„ however, that the gross ,attl.
cultural revenue of •ACintarjo for 402
watt *226,444,000, the next province
being Qdebec with's gross revenue of
$120,150,000, • *
of iOritarlesle.d o'Ver
the other provinees will be gained
from thit'faet thet ' the conibilied groas
itirdetiltUrel reVenue of! -IQ
British Columbia, Ne*„ Brunswie
Nova Beetle, and Prince Ulward Is -
lend. was $211,/14,000„as 'tom
with Ontario's total Of ;46,446,0004
3Misikii }I*
The increasing attention given to pa. -
tore
illitatket itt tile.stoek..riettlaie and
dairying districts of •danadit Is creating
an liNteelehle inerfato in the demand
for fertilisers. 'more pertieulittly tbose
furnishing nitrogen anti phosphoracid
itOr4O0r to inerfiiike the proten, con-
tent of the grass and the latter to give
higher ash emiterit says the Thottntoti
zeotta year* the trend iti
fertliLWr prat** has been towel* the
concentrated nutter.
ht
,-Ped freight collect • id n Bir
:ktoejl$11:40"Pe-"Wr head. lateles toVe 4G2r4e4aat.
-Britain are arealhd $5.00 per liead addl.
, Kennedy mmounces that eat-
tle to great Britain will*
met on arrival` in the 'old Country and
everything done to -promote, seem to best
advantage, reports being made-- baok to
the shippers by the Agent general's of -
Ice Loaderi, Enquiries., for *ePreee
411"1141-keting '1;;' el;'114;46443446ard,
t • r
— Si mending in- the t.borriat-,ansi,ret to the pussie
.L;e,1112b:%°m• lut(*IttriiiY141°4E:whii7a7itglillairttele6-teite!-Prti'thif,,,Otijoilislii3O*ro, 3:1140-e'tr''
whicit tosy intittenceltoar whole Oti/X'S
:tt,cdsoloyit'AuYI:litutnIrtWiiii4alltnalpI9entlar#:esy:9b"1:th.ther'StEt4t4h9e,lrosepitizrroopior:tlydio(c.au'vw.og‘rvotid)rnot44,
of Persoo you About,* iraseryj are 3r04.1.:: lucky
1/044ble information ye% eleeniti have to sucw.- in
itio.40.4,114cOaelietr, 0004r will be welt to each hoitv,
IMO 0 J10
Mail'Order Co.
. , .
108 '"LO.Itil3Aftto STREET
Dept. 90 Toronto, °Oars.*
• 'P
4n,g cenditions,4anct,:the--.Produeer-f-,has
' 'IrerY9101nfinence liven'. the 1Priee he
will receive : -tor his product. .Be has..
ho*ever, ,:some,coutt01. over his cost toat •of
production 04: the economy .with which
he Prodieei Ilis crop may itteali the 'dif-
ference, betWeeti ,•proht, AndZitiss on that
crop. In tithes Of .dePression and ' low:
greet' thI Is .doubly triOertent--.' It Pro. -
r are to -bc_iimintained.-_--whew ',prices
are low; poets meet be measured iec•ord.
!kr:it
- P -
*iteroient• mini In Meik,seetion4., have
helped root craPsi. Pastures and tall
wheat seeding,- -Poor crops • ere lailOW
average, !Ith:it- light, yield, of potatoes
and turnips. A good averageapplecrop
,e11-eoloredr-tiean4rult is now7-beill
ploked.-,' Harvesting Of a good graPe.
prep is *ell' under way. The tieb040°
OrOP is nearly harvested,, but yield and
'The !'arance •ce.n-.. '7f
"The cost teat Or preduCiag:.eropilelat,ill
threet , a very 'fraPortatit eenehteStle14",
Pield-Iitisbaiidniart, • ''Teeterre values are
more or lees, controllertrati• the 14* of
supply and arid tiernand or by other:prevail-.
-• Unht-rtre;heio'W-tbat;:ot-iast-yearr.
plbuitliTno As generally will advanced, the
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