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The Huron Expositor, 1940-03-01, Page 3
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(001ltinsued from Page 2) �'�' S'a�katchewans .tbAusawdls Of vin� still le�aad� tike � olx� 1?om�uiogx, d'olVq" 1 r` K` �' Paruzers ane xtow laoktng ;�lieatl toI'll W. J. Martin, ,of East 'W'arwanos+h re-" in a number of its largest•-800,OOQ. `�, i Insttitute and will be presented with 1940 crops and in�comesr-anldi see 'onQ - Old 133'11 dW not ;have any d+ail�y ,pa,- 1 eemCly drew am a wagon over a a>diYy., p4/ ,ta Wshirh b 000i� 1''�'` i` 1 road, a Load "cbntailniiug 2s,� gids of is a�wha a decade. 'the weabter tanetaa�f r =.r ; " : { +�+ thg_ 1adal. at the annual meeting df Y have had. Machinery Costa ght raper Tor the "r -foot woad from .flus faun• to 'Bel.. the InstifUt at Toronto air March 1. tial war snap bring intareased � weeI11Y P&'pems - ,, ;: ;J r,,i,;° z t Mr. Cowie a sow �o RatnS'aither grafin or animals, rare tram TonorNa, Lagtdqu; a ratdia 4'G , 'r r t',, i grave, a 'distance ,of .several miles. f W. G. Cowie, both, .farmers can •reas'anam ex act as for farm machinery, a. need of cihell land �' M �, � Y P +�RIa110R't18 w�,i' alta +%p9 ,could '. `,. ` i '','. ' ' Mn.' G. N. Hi11, 4if 2it21sgreen,, was of Napanee. He is to gtradnlabe oP 'Io 1940 to be as good as 1939 or hettet, farmers anus t4uv cosh oY v[„luich has al borrow 'in 4he village r e e witted +ail a few 'evenings 'ago by sev- ranito U'ndvemssilty, and winner of hhti readrY aanautsed dlscussiou in lire pro peruse, , ui�airit ®sial of 'Ciba members of Hills,green There i4s little too mar the farm Pic- , tuatipiag to h6im so feu as Tn'oplxat's Pzetige 'tail yin the Male.. {'>< , c ,,nl .,i ' g S. R. Parsons sChalanshlip far, Ahird rtnlne of trialrovi'nae, Canada's most vinGial L sreasaion an PzPhec3* of Fie su8ereck dnjwreb3 ., „ fresh teni'an oongnegartion 'and res- yeFuz comiivaree„azyd 'finkunce, and' the agrdcult)iiral. q eslatu� Last' the weathbt w'ascemnod r "It . �,��' ' 1 Y H.S... tlrecisiov beyond, a number of resolii- `They' city_ hugs” he one a ed ' • �•t ., , ,x: - ;ay nt:, ��, Y p . in 11lrY 'took place " but came to nn emdledl with a purse of mvane in.re Jaynes silver medal at that IIni Last Yeau., 1939 Saskatchewan burn- , e bslei^va till the time he aprpawa wpnld^ ?(?lt, I .„ . 3i �Y�4 s 11, r{ y4 ca'gmd'ti'an of Ihds 'services as leader of tions, urging lower prices, ed, "adabulda'.t be expected to knowin' lie couwtenasnce attends n givsa4IL � l he church. Varsity. EIWs Wife is. former Miss ed out 214,00O;OOQ bushel's oP whre'at, A more aggressive attitude . bei any6n'hg about weather fareca to cantiuenq;wade reports of wind .M' ,r.,'a'VII,,, the . Samuel 'int IsabeQLe Macdon ld the best crop since 1828. As well, elan , , , �rR ,l Mi' veloei:t'ies"' and wind direatiainsrit� andlVDrs D. A. Macdonralul of the province •enjo +ed rig urged by t7ue,Uuinted Farmers otf a'wd m$ tY :litbla3 +the kmpw about . 4,Y:al�A �:, - li4 t � �:•;, '� ^�,; rr Ma. Staniuet Irvine, of.the 519h Liae A d�augthta r of +aP M'orrts 'L,as recent] completed a y gaud harvests Bh Y Loch- in. cabs, rye, barley, flax and othet Canada, .Saskartohevan section Ii wipibeu and snimmrei BmoIfheey," for air Pres "ones and for tome 'misa)ts a rfAtirnt';fit &" 1HttL, s i:r e„sl'ali'ix #ire dwelling. Sigilalsih, A' star. Pawnslbwp, - Gadea Tch delmands thNat thin ' provin'cial Nevertheless it ,was from Old. Bill tures he strolled .to consult the bar- ' 11 6iMQ1?e tl�i3t . $hl I ,,; v , , a,!v� 3 rain crops. goveavi- ` ' !tt At the annual meeting of the Do- Signal -Sitar. Though went asswme responsibility for the antatlaau�q to#' mui•n,lon Grango recently 'held in, Lon- g dub-swill.:mod'stune is 'below we got aur first I IMmI,ation on the ometer and epmom'+ thermometer wktich huzig * "r, i +';{d r; no-rirlal .not all unusual con'dption in chase nasi stale of farm ample , Pur rsn'gmo--•• Just outsitde tth,e doetoaOsl office door. ' tan M4. George Idaad, of S'unshi'ne, Has 94th Birthday mends to 'break the rrronapoly con- xx 'tm 14,,” Saskatchewan 'dlurimlg.the past decade, , From him wu� were .'. that Much had i7 �i•u,!,' , k was appointed- -treasurer ib'r the same,. troy.' told bn FQ'bpu_ Lt was ,apparent farmers are hoping 'tha't 1940 will see r ry 2nld groumdlhag's 'aaud bears poke gone gout of Old Bill's life, but he out- t �,,+ M•r. James B iroacllYoott, o f the 3rd g harvest. a �, o r� �` k+ Mrs.. Robert Paterson, oldest resi- �w�_ man. H.R.S„ who is' rapidly making antoth�r and rveslt, Prices, tluau"h[/ dtl %��%/" �� r dent aP not high, are not bad'. And possibly n quarters, Per•ed' in Silence.. t r A Y 1Vjzllbanlc, Saturday cele tiiafr .noses out of wnmtei,.`; bids v''ay Parw+ard ,as a :breee'r of Choi- orated her 94th bi'rthd'ay. Mrs, Pat- by harvest time of 1940, 'eighk to nice •� dPeY- see #puenr shadlaws, they + 7 / /` r ! ' ` is 9+I a�,.. aiugh.bred cattle recent, eoldt three arson, w+hosle madden name was Rol- mtowtrhs off p'ri'ces' Will, have moved rg� WG duck •back in anal stay for six more `�'`� YV� if� , v '` r very good young bulls from leis Qve'rd• a.nnla McLean was barn in I�ietov hi her than they are at 'P['asent, TY 100 Kcs. 250 Metres weed, because it is a sign that it '"A' mold who had recently joined tJhs :: ,j;�sr4 Once was 'sold to Mr. Peter Campbell County, N. S., In 1846, 'and at the goad rains come in the slpring . will not be, comiVi-tarble for threat iE cburah wrap as'ked'how she knew ,� � y of IIibbe'r+t rte'aa Cromarty; one, to ,lige of 17', with her 'aigt, moved to months and up to July, Saskatchewan WEE L PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS the do mot was co>Lvei�teu3 She replied: "Be- I �' r ,�r�� "i Mr. Turner, 'of Pease, N.W.T., anuli the. Y tai^cid need Pear a crop failure. IP 'beectinnrts, butternuts and blest- cause now I aleaa�s under the rugs:' t 'r,sti, third to Mr. Robert S,oarlelbt, McT�il- Clanton. Two years Hater s'h'e ma,rri'ed y Fr March 1-11.15 a ln.; " rl N IaP. Robert P'artienson, trap Clinton, Eleven Seed and Feed en C. Fosters' 12.45 p.m., The Bel cry nuts( were in plemrfpEul snrpply on - }° v' 11!' Mr. Tlhom'as Gibbin+gs' left Monday' yearts later (they moved 'to a harm Boys; 7, Spinning Wheel Sisters- the trees in dbe fall, 'arnd, s�qu]rrels ,, I ]last for ltlanit Lti -where lie -hasp a on t o 11th concession of Mor•n'ing- One very bright spot of the 19.40 8,30, .Convoy Ptuzzlu3 Coolest. I were, urconeeamed, abonit haa¢dnng ��`�%lily farm, and where, lie, intends making ton OW110hip.-Clinsbon News-Ric'"ai tl, seeding j.5'_ the fact that the 'pnovin- them, ifhere 'vas sure to he an open L ' >bus future, phone. ci<ii got ernment for tie first ti e in Saturday, `March 2-9.30 a.m., Kid P �'1. , &ri winter and an early spring. 1' +r�: The Balmoral choir of Glasgow, Property Transfer years, will not haveO. to provide seed diles' Party; 1 p.m., Leigh H. Said'er; �r , ( Scotland, gave their promised enter- and seed to farmers. Su'cces'sive i1pop, 7, Wes M•clIni•ght; 7.45, Baru Dance. Again if Old 13114 were husking `, The owaers(hti corn .aai,d Poriracl the mvalcs' were thin, $.." �t r .�' taipvmenit in Seafnith on Monday last p of the 'property, of faituves to. drougiht in the past -few . Sunday, March 3'-11 a.m. Wing- �,,7. , under the auspices' of the M-eclianies Mrs. T. Harvey, Marin, St., aojoiWng years have placed a great burden on ham United Chnta•cQr; 1.15' p.m•, Scott it was tb him a similar forecast, _ Once when old Bill found ripe ,"M. U Institud'e. 'The receipts, of robe enter- the office of Clue Public Utilities Com- the government. But last year's gao•cl 'Patterrs.oii;'2 TripleV Bible Glass; 7, _ 3.ainmernt a•'nnounted to $150.00 -and the irutssion, now occupi'e'd as 'a' tea room, liarwe:st in virtually all dlis+tricts of Presbyterian Church, raspberI1 back of .the meadow, lies �' .0, 'V, 1C>aStYtwte will realize about $3UA0.. }ita.s .changed to Dr. H. H. Cowen, as Saslcatch'ewan means that all farmers Monday, .March 4-11.15 a.m., SLe- foresaw a nilly winter, laclt2ng the ws•�I 111111111 tri Timesuced by W. C. Pearce. -Exeter have seed and feed 19oo Y Ben C. Poster; ]2.45 p.m., The Bellual s�oene smawstarmal• He span ex .�.. 511 � Qtge 'It was dfifferent in 19 9 Por then9 .'-pmaaf of mildness when the. w;l- the government had to 'spend $1,500 - Boys; 7, Lands Trio; 8, l�omrriy Par- '#<<.. ; TO TOAST �adr OANUT - ker, low at Cilie t5eaver 'metadow showed ... ' oao.00. k: t, Dons Skate's in 77th Year a (' , " UP in northeastern Saskatahewlan, ` uesday, Marcch 5-12.45 p.m,, C'ac- yellow cast in 'autumn and Mora t 4,01 ' a district around White Fox and NiP- tut Mac; 7, The Four of Us; 7,45 healthy„ good -size bud's. . l Spread cocoanut in thin layer in Mr, James Gieen, who is in lits Spiting avd fall were his �0�y_�,�y�'� ' pan or halcin.g :"beet. Place in bot 77th year, alan'ne1'a pair of skates, at a1''tain has coined' fame by the swift Liberal Talk; 8, Neva and: Ryhb>rn• paradise's ry riven (400 degrees F.) ai under broil " d'evelapment of alfalfa. 'seed crop's. In Wednesday, Mrdh 6-]1.15 ' a -mm., for prop�teeq; t the Exeter Arena Saturday evening Y, St er. Toast until delicate] browned, 1939, candiary to other crops, Che IY perdhabce sameoae saw a' belat- V� y amid demonstrated do the 'Younger "S'teiHluen C. Folder, ,.,12.h5,Ji.m., The, 1. :stirring frequently to prevent burn- g alfalfa farnners got a setback, the Bell Boys; 7 Hexathertom'. ed robin is midwi.nrter., roil 'grit •sight , enemtian 'that the is sstil'l master sof first since they began growing alfalfa � of the arrival oQ Cho red tau'agem bs, ^�z 1.ung. g �. the lsihier blla'des. - Exeter Times- about six Thwnsday, March 7-1 p.ni., R. J. i' Irl' _. ,, years ago. Only 2,000,000 fora he dirt, he, was'libel "°iso w Adwoc'ate; pounds of treed were harvested wfhen Deaah'man; 7, Laaidt Trio; 8.30 Gren- to Mich Y 'tn' remark' ry adier Guards' Bandl ` bre did not pay mwah' attention x House during 'est 'artg{lie Wih.ite w Retires From BusinessR�titeth© 1940 p[ospeQ'saare g ac�sdrfat gwife natisfi{�nd key was �� F1. ve 'ootids, e Acinainis' the spying �`�C��1�/t. CANADIANS >trahiom, was ;a,sbonis to see the Mr. Charles zwicker, for forty Death to 'Hoppers �^1L thiol df Marcyb caws in ]tike a lion'it .'M President powr_lurs bevera &rim cup pnamilnent Crediton merah- Vh"emistr'�T avill @d out shite a'2anab- generai stare .. r --- -- - He :to saucer' aril '.liras disposed of has ye, 1 'sbanee far ache SaskatG e 1 _- a ,-....Z..-., . Years a Nott/ to be outdone, the guest foltold tta that he 9ilad private fe pea- CERT [F IE D E E D ! , lowed • siu'rt. and is reti'ring £romp business. TheAnd The Soil ions to haarNoa dazubt an iQ1at sa vie, : grain farmers far lire past Your to �. _' •o-' l► t AKE lans earl this• ear to harvest a -bum crop of sm The Pres;den't•.added ,cream and puam°'e Zwi'cker has 'be•em a°h'owseb�o]'d five years. But ,19,40, according to «:- rad l?•e likewiso db�ubted that domes- lvl P y y � p '' -'i! I Is'ugasr in -thee saucer, and, tasted the ward' throughlout the district for many reputable entomol!Qgls!ts, (should see Just 100 ye'a•rs' ago a young and am- tic geese do 4aw $fight predict a clean, high-quality potatoes. Good seed is the intrsc require- tk ment for an excellent crop ... because only good seed will g nirixture with dr.is s+Paon Yeah. In addition to his general .the lightest 9h'atching of 'hlappens' in bilious ']British scientist stood' in an edorin. vigorous tants ' +' � g plants, that can withstand most of the serious The guest Was about to�do like'wis'e store, 'business, Mile liras been an ex- years. The 'hopper map 'for 1940 old] barn at Rothanisted, England, ' "Th'e stonA may arise all right en- diseases common to potatoes. when Mr. 'Gaalidget set title saucer on nsdve deal+er in s+eedls. - Exeter shows only one' smi'all area an which treating old 'animal bones with sul- augh,". ]re would( concede, "but' I tes Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes are good seed potatoes. By x to the floor for t'he dog. Times-Adivocate . infestation' is conisdde'rred to be seri- •- as nrit it wily and just in. a tbreateii p ting t6 m, m ny of the losses due to disease will beavoided . ;: Aihttrdc acid. At that 'hour the champ- soli e a S nus, cal fertilizer industry '[Wars barn and .a in' spell. If yriu study the Hittin' higher -quality, cleaner, smoother, more uniform potatoes than r3 _. Jack Wright Injured By Prowlers' 'One o•f the main factors do thi's sud- those grown from ordinaryseed stock'will be produced. _ dten drop in 'hopper infestation was new 'age of agri'cultu're had began. h1albuts Or the wee bit 'moth yoifll get So,thisseason;harvestfinerpotatoes-andriaor ofthem.PlantCan 11 at r As Mr. John Wright was about to 'trhe^dre'struc'tion of millions in 1939 by Many of the. important 'contri'bu- surer mss- adian Certified Seed. Grow potatoes that will grade Canada No. 1. ,, i - eater this home at a quarter to nine a m+agg'ot the K'elly's flesh fly 'which tions to m6derm Industry Ih•ave, had Little did Old Bh1I realize that the Canadian Certified Seed. Pot 11' aloes are available is all statidatdb o:n Tuesullap, avenin two �o n,' bays its eggs ion lila ':hopper. These, humble begin',nings and that is true day of the da.11y newspaper was not •'I < g, y ung me varieties. Be sure to select the variety most suitable for your , t f I believed to -be about n'inete'en years maggots destroy the hopper ul'tim*te- of soil chsemiristry. • Its labe,mtory ' f'ar off, tihat the time 'vas pr•aeticai� locality! Ask the local District Government Inspector Plant fto •::... 'IT, was the' Rotbarrusted barn and -its ly at hand when he would be ousled 1.tection Division, for full information and list of nearest aisuibuaiss x : of age, dashed' out The first one rani', One district that fears tk 'hoiiper first test case was 'a ti. from"his ' - into Mr. Wright with such force that y turnip crop. pedestal of honor.. Food supplies are important in wartime 1. - autbreak ist 'that of Climax in south- This year, plant anE! raise only t&e 8cst. 1` b+e knocked ,rim' down and the sec- Those British turnips planted in a The.furst inkling came the �. western aska•tchewan•.. So much so the 'and fellow 'comdnsg" out of the house, small Piot of ground p vett wbrat' to- mail ciarnler 'brought news to the, vil- Look fordaia�*•c tiontxgoat'hehageu-oot "0' ' that a rural municipality' of that roan - INSPECTOR FORoIIiq�rarost+utccaE I �, ,. stepped aur has face before Mr. Wright try ill wrgin'g that an an'tl-trapper cam- day the whorls world batons. Miley loge 'that the &rain [had �a, sign tach- ONT%AR10 — gating t� could y t delionstrated' that the 'science of man ed up 'sayimg: ' "Fair weather tumor- District Jmpector, Seed Potato Certification. �� v- get up. -Brussels Post. paiga be undertaken b means of he c/o Horticultural Department, Ootano Agri- ah5plane.' Poison' bait Could' be, scat. could help things grow and that'ehem- JOW,.°' culcnrai Calle4e, c�elpr,, ort a-Mvit- New Machinery At Creamery tered onl infestedi fields from low -fly- istry can provide better aids to phut Old Bill disagreed, and, in the mor- O e�+a . t' ding' planes, it was ,said. Agricultural Supplies, Board :two SL[�.. One of the latest 'types of 'stainless growth] duan, those supplied by nature row, wh'i'ch was fair, be eirclysed thin- DOMINION- DEPARMENT �0 , An outbreak of forest tent caterpil The scientist in fills barn haxl, by self by explaining that rafter lie had F ]steel.' pasteurizers has been 'installed, tars pn- the prairies is forecast for OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA 'I --. at +bhp Brussels Creamery. It haj a this year, but as.°these" pests damage 'treatring tvontes with acid, created su- -mad+e his forecamt same rare signs `�eb . • 11 , per phosphate, a prod'u'ct which is a __- ,300 gallloil.capacity. Mr. Coustn+sl has only tree's, they cause -no great wor- appeared whdobs•always meant; a spit Honourable James G. Gardiner, , -..� prow •pr^od.uce'd for fertilizer purposes' den change 'far Srnee' wteathter', tit inistex., • -- - __. J also installed' a new -churn of 1 200 ay for the grain" belt fa[zrier on the , • 'tr'eel'ess plains, _,. gat- a rate la:pproxiinatin+g 20,000,000 tons From then on our local weather ;r' Pau+n+d�q capwarty, thereby making it tf 1' li � possible to handle Larger r 00000 Pigs a year. II . 9 . Canarda as -an agricultural country, �..-. _.."•,,.. 4' , 'r' amount oP 'cream. In an up-to-d+ate 6 _ a mush ��I r1 1 / lntpe.•acEa or in war, has a 'sial 'inter �_ s �I �, creamery with new modern machinery But the growers s of. hogs stand to � . i operations are carried on under moTP_ benefit mostly ;n Saskatchewan by es in chemical fertilizers. and dur- v1, ^ J �sanitary cond9tions and, efficdend man- the impact of wa-r on agricultur_ in'g the paste. century if has co- , ., . !' . �'' agementr-Brusse'Ls Past, al :prices. Because Britain•Ihas signed :b�te'd in large •.measure to the 'studs- - a {' apunntract to take nearly 5,000,000 and- development of these faods_.far . ,- I t! �'i'�' y ' Finished Post Office 4i , dm al` bacon t''yekly from Canada, the. soil. Inseparably linikedl with the B., o R R • O ' board he rail Pwl organized baron story of fertdLizers iu C'ana,da. is' the 1"~O" � B � !'I thmough the n II; W." H. Rintaul & Sons halve- been , t ers of hoga is as5rured . of a steady and •fir ml' rilced market• ram's of lire 'late Dr, Frank Thomas '` busy finishing the woodwork at .the 1 Shutt C.B.E„ who .s'erved the cause 'a A�griouAtur+a,l officials full asp'e'ct..-. to ' J new Sutton, West -Past ]office, This y . . I see a decided rise in the 'number of of Canadian agriculture continuously ` � ' work will, be•com Ie,ted the middle of hogs in that province because of this -and whose death � p' from 1887 to 1933 r f" tails week. Mr. Duncan McDougal had . + market. Hog numbers' were already ih"Jantkary of this year brought to a ' e ' ' • thle ,contract for ,the construction of on, tale iricreas'e in 1939, numbering cl•as.e a �3ist;nguishcd scientific car- ' 1 j ;, this property. Wipvgham Advance about 500,000, \Cllllc)1 tris an increase err. Dr.` Shutt 'tiati appointed Domin- i _ 'nares. of 200;000 in one year. ion chemist in 1887, long before the i ,Dairy and,, cattle farmers see ahead days wtli+en ch-risiry- was widely ac- I11 F •r - ,. Attended Fairs Convention .of them a goad; year. Farmers of 1 cepted as a lr'aWHV,il scielice concern- j the southwest part of the province 171 Tirr•n'b'erry Agricultural Society was .are restocking their farm4 with good. eel tvitli tho affnirs of everyday living. (. and represented, at the., Ontario Assacia .lives'to'ck following the return of good 7`hre yeaa after his ppo¢ntment he __._.._ .._� ,: _._ ._.. _ tion of. Aagricultural S'ocietie's Cansven- pasturage in 1939. due t'o th'e rains, nitro a study tour i=.t-Ewrape' � � _ ' ' ` l Circa ��� < 1 train iasVtrekiiY'Mrs:,I-A:--IIahkrxk :__. Wui'e. tlieic has been no spectacu- t;hout lilts' rife time maintained �" 1 ,. �_ , David Fortune and C. R. Coultes.- lar rise in Kittle Ptices; tlTer'e bits -^pmts-an't asesoeiatioll'- W4bh-.-I,,awes-anr2 . ,... cI; been a steady gradual increase and Gilbert of. Rothamstrd, Hellrei , el and -'�"' _ � I � \ _- Wt9n:gham Advance -Times. g ,� _ __. .11 all offerings an the marlce't have been W lf:trLlro of I3ern'brr�. Saxon easily absorbed', A more favorable Y, ... and a 1, ' r e am finally me his ' other E,urnpnan iiionnrrs in sail tai �' The boxer wlho knew pract,icailly ev trade treaty 'vihh the 'L'nitedt States - - r encs. In 1929 hr^ it as awarded'a spa- �"r cry brick ret the game - ly t rncrF Clad Canadia.nt exports of cattle �-e- - �� t o; m:atelh+. In rtJlue ttivirr] (round. he found by 100,000'in 'the first 31 months oP riot prize by til Anrnrican Society of "�ty f I IJ ■ ..Agronomy fo'r hip; study on nitrogen _� - �. � �hdms'eNf flat •ail his back, listening to 1939, statistics show. the refereo oauntvnrg aver:. him. In 19:i9 there were bout, 1.200,000 in sail; in 1935 fir' tvas further honor• �— -tr-'a ::ti; ,# -#6 "One," roar d the referee, "twos-- cattle, in SaRkatc+hewan, tan increase ed by the award of 't,he T+,llavene Med- ,,,,, � f � B bluree),-fiau'r•i--•fiv'e-six-s,evenr " of 42,000 over 1938. al of the Royal Soddy of Canada anc� The fighter reached Up and grabbed the title of C.D.E. -in the King's'Ion- • Y . . ' ,, ' I ei ti l's wAst. Tax an Colieptions the ne,ft.r. ours List. ` a < little hard of Nearing," be 1 1 4 In the Sasl:atehewan eattla ,ch-cles, The. beginnings~ of Dr. Sbutt's sci- Like ploughing and harvesting, the finance "'slit melli"ts of livestock, 1 . interrupted. "Would you mind prey P -- dispussaon is now about the t,ax ",lith ence Which biou4 +him hanbr tri his C;, peasti.ng 'thatt?" need to borrow for productive pur- try or other farm produce to market:; % the pravincival government last les own country and interwationat recapL. +> sdo'u pl'ac'e'(] on cattle 'horns. Thisim- notion go back to that 'day at Roth- poses occurs with the seasons. ': Or to undertake farm improvement,s post was previously collected ,from amsbecl wAuen sulphuric acid. was ap -, cattle shippers, ars' a kind of tax to under the Home Improvement Plan_ Plied to animal bon" and tthe origiin- ,There are. numerous ur oses for .! insure c'ampevsatian fol damaged 'cat- p p tie tluau, h the horns of fhe'ir fellow ator of that sci•endfir, idea, 'Sir J. B. I awes, later became one of ,the Gadia- 'which you may wish to borrow: to The manager of our branch nearest . , j I • • g+ ' aatimals in, sh.ipmentsr. The provincial "' �i�� Z I .. governmeng cicc;eted to tiara aver this than' stoieritisd'� gieates-t friends, meet seed and harvesting expenses; you will understand your seasonal l�tla 1•p�' tax for the benefit of cattle shippers. Since ttha:t -clay there have ]leen: other to purchase fertilizer and equipment; needs and be diad to receive your I For 1939 it tatalledt $?00,000. Cattle great names do soil science anld t'h'ere r because mens have been told by the govern- have been countless workers wlho to urctiase and feed live stock or to a lication for a loan: bakln9 mnent that thus rmonry will, be devoted have toiled in the mionryralty tof the . p pp r, , . ) like Purity .11 010ur hese for °I mY .. to improving the cattle raising in- laboratory. a+boratory. And t,hcre hmve been Afk for our booklet, "Tile Farmer and His Banc" w .............•.,.....I....,.............I..,.... have s'trrnen.4ed thei cibes�� wthdch .. But that times ahead a're rosier for dreams o4 ' 'cattle men is 't+he opinion of William ;0 +p ent �� 2nd Priae-$15 3rd Prize-$5hbl of Cash tW. anhdnkC�a�tte iBreetdeis+iAslsoenStiotntcm I S1NTotg'fiiolt aisksitletftl0 to lie eg ` Twelve ught of ra I n we're all. (set for better times, ho .back N NTREAL 11 ','l Your Purity Flour dealer will give you complete details. Mr. PedeSfi,en+ staid at a, recent hive- to the days+ when' scien+tille farmd'ng ,!,>" of this contest -eek him for tree ltecipe� Booklet, to titack conven't'iair. In 1939 they bad was as innate from the md'nde of Wa3 >STABLIBH$D 1$1? ;• 1. give you helpful suggestions. the best y�eax of the 'past 10. farmer as mass produ'cti'on through - -- Listen to "CAVALCADE OF DRAMA" evory Monday, Wednesday, hiday, •. Saska:tchewan farnnai's who ralae , 11.1 CJCS 54rakord (1110 kc) 10.30 A.M. CKNX Winoham, (1200 kc) 11.18 A.M. sheep and Gt1i waacl will tli� use Oi ie1�Ct1'I( al power was to 'th'e , praba.tily,in•, ,mawnrfa'etvrgr orf textiles or site lea- ` t 1 crease bb+etir production for the n[ xt Clinton Branch: H. AL MONT$ITH, Manager - ,l , f. two or three years, according to of. tier. Great Britain was in, ,the throws IIensall Branch: W. B. A. CROSS, Manager ;: .0 6 r flotala. of the Industrial R'evollitiont. me @t Only the' horse .breeders of tbb pro) chines,. one by one, were begin -n ng bo Brucefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday olid Friday -,r .,,. ,: wince s a static y rar ahend. lye- replace manual labour: The new e ° ,_ i e r alp e spite ware, tbare bas been little de- of s-el'ence watt only beginning a S A -R E E LC o r" , ♦ :g '' r' ! �' ® / maid for, (horses, owing• probably to t111s . BANK WHERE g qe� qw�p t� { * pt /y �p �s y�T Ott is •�� 8A8Y 1W MY [7 S [6 �.. s� iii Li Jt �t �A `s `+ 4J eJ lY d ph11.1171 i' , riI taro 1r'eavier an�eabandzat�i'ow of war. 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