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... . . . I ng from.: soils have been tarmeo.mope,, than weigh ... approximately 100, poundq and :
.4 .. . thought4s, given to thefa,rm,woodli�t steps to. have county owned Oroperty headacbbb� and' constipation, and, for 100 years, -Some havo'been-A " 4OM6 Idea ... q the trans I
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.. which quantities ,of.. fuel and' wood � Definition of Conservation of my llfe.,�--B, P. .. I any -have been .thoroughly ' n`dned;� allo do aay necessary . , . , I -_--11
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n9thin.g given back inthe, form of pro- pret the word "enmervation" in 'its traced to a disordlered, stomach, and .and give low A61ding epDps. ,� at his own ex ' .0
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. which nq practical farmer would fol- embraces -the.. Planting of windbreaks, sYPtem Of stagnating t in terial I h ee followed, fertility has �Pasturd, of' farm animals. - . - , - 1; ..� �
low. ,-wJth the-, remainder of his farm , t , 1.
' I . he adoption, of methods to prevent which Poisons the blood.. Rem,6ve become unbalanced,,, says Dr_ Chris. The 1, '. Is Important:' , ; 1 7.7k,'!T, 4
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. I these problems that O.A.C. has ,un- terial qLvalI@;b,I46 is Intended, primarily I If ybu. Care shott of n=ey -at the 1;,��. 11..v,
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-On December 17, 1936,_a meq.#ng, ' . . I THE .... �, � .. ,� I
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11 ,don, Ontario, for the purpose of dis- .side -that will be more attractive to en every encouTagem6nt. ' Oaunti4i are beink'surveyed for to- tario, Forests Branch ParM.medt . . , I .! ". . �. , , " 9.
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I . able water siipply� not only for rural d8r the supervision Of the Provincial- In Durlihin and Northumberland,, The completed, application Iorm must - SIRAPORM BRANCH - . �.. "!"':'.
. was hold in -London -on JanuaTy 16, - onimuritjos as Department -of Forests. . Ottawa and O-A.C. were ,conducting be received' lij the Ontario' Forests 4 � I I I � . ... . I ""
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- ton, Middlesex, Perth, 'Norfolk, Ox� I smallway, to -restore tbe'cou-n-tryside. 'tawa, under M. 13. Davis, was estab. Suitable Species 'For 'Huron I . ,� .. . . . .1 I . .. . I . I'. .
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. " � . .The ceptral commUtee suggested This may be considered under three Statistics - Huron Cqunt� Periments could be carried out over pending on. the climate, in which they CANAD GGS ter Produced. eggs, and, It each abW - ,r,.�111'r��
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-t of a Conservation, maii, .headings as follows. - ,4 Land Classification. Based. on, 1934 As� a number of years And serve as a grow,best. -The size, -of -this region- -1 . .. . _ .. iAeMAt �: .
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, (a) W.iuds� � sesambat Sbown"in. Per Cent. � centre of 'Inforno�ution for apple grow- is not Fresh, Canadian,( ' "I'
ties and at the .Ysinuary session Of Elie � .. _.yn!fGrm for all ,speciest but the aadian producer `w117I --A I
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I Agricultural Council, cemposed of fivb , $4 to 0 . In, this district: Sugar maple, elm, on the breakfast tables of the peat "Doe, what's -the operation 90126- ltd, � �� ,
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mezribers of county council' was aP- Protect our'-'lhomes, faim's""T" and; com- 0. V G .0 14 A6 ,Part "of the eofl. program, a - soil white. birch, white ash, ;white pine, red If such eggs left Montreal n ,O , abo $ :, . . .. . � �
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0 � pine, jack pinei Scotch pine, , to ary 5th, and totalled fifty corrugated Tow I r ' 't ", �
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. programme within the county. � and hu�canes that are often. devast- I E5 I 4�0: 62 c� the A.O.C. Last year'over 3,500 a=- ,6i,,e, Norway spruce, laTches, oak, paper 'boxes, each box containing 15 no fancy 'hemirtiteUng for mine, Ju& ,.,
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I . I The Advisory Agricultural. Council, ating. Forests, woodlots and tree-cov- Goderich ...... 81.1 3.4 14.7 '.. .8 ples of soil from all Over,the province In h 11-AjU 119 . I I �,,A � :!
at the semi-annual, meeting held . hickory, walnut, butternut, black one�dQzen dividual cartons, t e p gewi 11 do.,, 4"),". � �
. 0*4 ered, hilltops will help. immensely. McKillop, ...... 96,4 , 3.6 . ... ... were tested and' recommendations cherry, black locust, soft maple, Car. eggs being Grade A large. Ne*er 6e- � I . �" " �.,-"., I
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I April of this year, discussed, this ques- Soil Erosion. -In hilly oountry there Turnberry ..... 718 3.7 5.5 18.0. miade to the.tarmers. A serious sit- olina_pop,lii!r and white willow: � fore have egg§ beeii 4poried 11tom. .1 . � . I -_ ..... - .. ... ._. --1 I I I � .. -.1.1 ,I I 1
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tion thoroughly and-, In. view of the is considerable loss due I- _ro� Asbfield ....... 92.6 3.7 3.0 .7 Vation in Waterloo County is being Trees Suited to Different Soils Canada in one-diozen cartons. on . ,.,.
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' zlon. Slipping banks should be anch- Stephen ....... 96.1 ., 3.9 ... ... gradually corrected� Cereal , crops Blow Sand -Jack pine, Scotch pine, January, 11th a caxIoad of fr6ft eggs , - 7 � '- - - ' I !!:.
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waste land in the county, 'the imem- ored down with .trees and a general Hay ........... 83'.& - 4.5 .8 10.9 were attacked by nematodes, small packed in'"itan-dard 30 -dozen cases left TIRED 7.:�'�.,,.�. ,.;
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4.5 2.8 1.2 eel. worms which form clusters on 'Sand and GraVel--WhIte_- pine red Montreal and was loadW In the S S . I . . I �
. . bers of the council, decided that an policy of tree planting, will Prevent Ruilett ........ 94.3 � poplar, willow. ,' '_ -
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� . educational campaign would aecow�- the usual spring fresh,ets that tear Colborne ....... 91.5 4.5 � 2.8 '12 the roots and seriously Interfere with pine, Scotch, pine, Jack Pine. ' ' , Beaverbrae at St. John, N. B., on, ian: ... .-.,.,. �
, pliph a great deal in brlikeng to th away the land. ,,, I .. 'I,
. Tuckersinith ... 91.3 6.2 2.0 .5' growth and development of the uary 12th for England. This ship- , ALL TRE TIP,, -, - � .,�;
. attention of the public and the inde Sand and Siandy Leam-White. pine, _T I I . "..". i
4 . ' Water Shortage.-Tihis is, the most West Wawanosh 71.5 6.6 2.0 .5 plants. The county council lea"d-afed- pine, Scotch, pine, white spruce, ment was collected from IS farmers S6 fek miswable- ..
tldual farmer, the. value. of. ,maintain, serious problem ,of all -and calls for 1 Usborne ..,,.) .... 92.9 6.9 ... .2 badly infected field for ten years Norway spruce, hard maple, white co-Opera,tive egg and POUIUT associal draggy-4ow in vitality . I I ',"
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, � . Ing and increasing the area of, .tree an aggressiye policy of conservation! Morris ......... 82.4 7.0 2.9 7.7 where the'O.A.C. is caTryjug out re- ash, red oak, larch. tions in Quebec and Eastern Ontario; -lower in spirits. She A . ... .11,
growth in the county. Accordingly with the .following factors in -mind: i Howick ........ 69.5 7.4 1.2 21.9 search -W'ork. Last year there were Rich Loam and Deep S,Oils_W, �. � .
it,- also from some wholesalerg_, it is hadn't thought of her . I .. ��
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I . the following resolution was move& (a) SPwa:inpS1.--V0hy should theyall Grey .......... 80.2 7.5 12.3 ... definite indications that balancing of nut buttermut,,soft maple, elm, bard expected gimilar -shipments will foi- kidne", until a friend " - I . 1".. I
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Of RIE�Ov�es be drained? They feed our streanis t�st Wawarrosh 73;5 8.4 2.9 12.2 fertility will correct the trouble and low from other points in Owitarlo. 11 suggesw Dodd!z Kid- ,� w- � I , ��!111
, . Westcott and Grain: . and rivers. Perhaps we sho , maple, as,h, locust, cherry, beech, I
uld, go so Stanley ........ 9,0.7 9.3 ... ... more work is planned for this year. birch, hickory, basswood-. W. A. Brown, Chief, Poultry Ser- ney Pills. At once she .. . I.". I
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areas and, game preserves. The above table provides an. I n- ment have brought -to light many new ' was soon r4laced by
, 1 4 (b) Hillsides and ravines sh6uld teresting study and very definitely p cedar shipmei;ts, states that the .British d I .::1. I"-
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a roblems in Western and Eastern On- " Rocky areas with little soil - Red market will not get any freshe . r eggs,.. ear headed energy and restful sleep. , �,;L
, 0 0" A be. covered with trees to ,hold back brings to our attention the rather tarto. Following up these surveys, pine, Jack pine, Scotch pine, white from any LilroPean cOuUtriy . than Headache, badmehe, lassitude and otheir ,.;�' I �
. the &Dow and ice and to give shade alarmingly jow percentage of bush fir the fields are fertilized and cattle . . I signs of faulty lddneys disappeare& 112 ,"
and spruce, cedar, larch. those in the -two tecent shiPubsnts. I I . .. "..
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J . . to streams. woodland in each. township in the sheep are used to check the results. I There Is. be says, an opportunity in I.. I "
,,,, A 0 (c) H1111tops -should be crowned county. It is a generally accept,tid! These animals are being fed bala�nced Number of Trees Per Acre' . I . . D4idkifs KidneyPills . ....... i 'I
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with treps, 9A -tfie, a-rq ig.,Britaip, and fX,ct that tko,r,q abOpId )?a a Jea§t. AQ rations this inter with'ppeclal atten- . _ _1
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on the con-tinent. acres _Of'w6od&iA'i,6 eveiry'10 - ac -.w tjon� to minewral needs. -Aese exped. In. forest planting in. Ontario the . I . . . . V, .. I
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4 . . I EST P , . Large areas of Ontario'solls some- feet, and 1,210 trees is required it 1. '1%1'
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COMPA . - I 1111 _____ with less thani 5 Per cent. to provide the ,maximum protection I ;;%
W . . - - =I, 111 and the remaining eight Townships . . :_ �1
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woGdlaria in the county (has dropped information is contained in detail in I
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4 'THE BIG"hGEST. CAR THE LOWEST from 9.9 to 5.7 over a period of 33 Bulletin. No. 1, "Forest Tree Plant- FISH -1y .� .... �
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� I 11 years, Looking forward to couditlos ing," a copy of which may be secured 1. - I - It � 4
I . which might Obtain 30 to 40 years by writing to the Ontario Forests, . J
10 . EVER SEENT. hence will serve to 'emphasize the Brdncb, Parliament Buildings, Toron� SUPPER 11
'PRICE FIELD HAS,_ need for immediate actiom � In addi- to 5, or to the Department of Agri- I - ��6 I . . .d, -
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emption, from taxation. on thei'Flitish 0 Even if that dauntless fisherman didn't ha*e any . , .. I
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A, , ' per yeap planted out to tree growth. Ing extract from the Assessment Act luck, today, he can have fish for supper . . . and he , %: ,
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4 . . - , " , it offers a ready 'And convenient all income derived elthet, within or Your deal ff� can secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish - I -...i, . 4,
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A 1, .. ONE OF THE MOST ECONOMICAU er should use it for this purpose but, by or -on behalf of any pers-o'n resi- for you no matter how fat you are from open water- -.4
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acre of well managed woodiland should . . "
(" . exemptions - Hake, Cusk, and Pollock, and such Pickled Fish as , ,�
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i ' Leading Lowest Priced Cars.) .� I (b) The presence of woodilots bends Rev. Stat. C. 238, S. 4,- part 26:- 1 Herring, Mackerel and Akwives, . . _.- �nd'everyone Of 1.%, I
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g�s , the only 4wpassanger coups in the lowest bresent, tree growth prevents severe I -1 -1
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