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I OMINION and Provincial , products. It is hoped that tb�e In- For the ,three months, -08tober to hospital has set a record, having one tablespoon of t irough. -a I ,,� �'J 41�14��.� M,
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sidies creased cost of Purchased feed for December, tne,
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and payment of freight -charges on Westerr% dairy production over home grown mated . a � �*#%# p , " ' '
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I � g as great a Patriotic efflort iR may not be'reacbed, Mr. McUan said., Advance -Times. tory test is" obtained. Then add th6 a Q06T, dry -ulace. , "'i.. ,
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spite of- labor and price difficulties as the fall hog run was- expWed to be warmed sugar and-, holl.Ave to 1-0 min,� . . 1. . ,�,;: -
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If you have decided to carry over additional ' ' k any part of the producIng, population extremely heavy. Presentation To Parting Residents Utes longer until Jellybreaks off . , �1� . �,�...�.�. .
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I the time to provide for winter feedin "There Is no part of the population .* * 4, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 'W�itn, dropped from a-speon, or, If . . .. 2. .
9 Farm Assistance Act To Be Applied, .ey .were thermometer, until "the 6mperature , 11 4 I - lv.!�4
. requirements. Transportation may be difficult of Canada which has made great�r . n a, real gu-rr�rise on. Fridayi eve- � I
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I - . sacrifices and exercised less pr Under the provisions of the Prairl Qn;' when ,aUed'tb- the home of Mr. .
I next winter. I essure In'West le, reacues 220'deg. F. Skim, -pour at, � ,,,�
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11 See your feed and grain dealer now. Farmers' Assistance Act, an emerg and Mrs. E. 4G. King, whe ' zed glasses and leave , .: %
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need money call and cbscuss your plans. We tibia assistance,',* said Mr. Gardiner. im'.of 90 Alberta tOwInglif Ahave a bridge club had gathered -to wish - - . � -`1 . - _a, -
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shall be glad to consider a loan and help you *. * * wheat �Fleld of less th , bushels them happiness in their new home in . �
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in 1942 ,more, than 2701000,00,0 ficers throughout the Pr 'nee indi- I I . . 'L__
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I I . Pounds of -dressed Poultry were pro- cate that, P.F.A.A. ,bonus a will be time such as they had spent on.prev- 1 4'.. .1 ,.. . I I.,, �. L fik
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. I " . THE Auced and it.is expected that this fig- padd to far"mers With a w acreage lous occasions. Games of various . .. ... - I .��V-,I , ,, . I . � ".. . I '. . �-#tt '�- j�; 11-71?t
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To hold at least a part of the greai yield. this year. ,_ kinds, were played and during the ' 11.1 gi.090%W; . I—- , � I , ;', , �,�-N�i
. A recent news item states that a evening Ross Wright, on behalf of . Youp, BR,EAIY �_. �� �,� 1, '.. , , "I". "O
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. 1, ,BANK total of 150 Alberta townships have the group, voiced regret at the, de- IT . . , � .. -
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E. G BosweR . , Grade B Milk -fed -birds will have to No 4reas Of low yield have been re- a pair of � #i " " '�).'l
I .1 . SEAFORTH BRANCH . �1 jon Department of Agriculture. This A.A.- office at Udinionton , and sawfly and best wishes for success MOEN I - JI . . e4 ,�_,,BW - . �
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. equipment ,should not -be too high a% -Words of the trade, they are "reli'eRf", low -yield townships' required .to' 'bring . da . . . - . . 1:;� - , " . .1 . ..:
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. . .. (Co . ntlnued from Page 2) . Perches should be of 21, material the size of bird consumers want. In . black standard bred gelding ownedi - I I . , . I . . ,� . . %.*,
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ed to from time to time during. th Allow 7" per bird for light breeds Premier Drew 1;rchai d ,by Mr. J. W. Shavdr, of I. . . -
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should never be allo.wed to get padd- ing.space. If wire is availabl6 in.the ence shows there always will be Ottawa. This colChas 'been'shown at 11 __ - Mo&, in Can.ad� . , -1 :; .Iq I f, "I 1-1 I . I 111. .,
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ed on top. 'This can be prevented by fux fence or electric weld style 11' BroadcastFriday several of the local fairs and has nev- I � . . ,. .
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. keeping, it stirred up, either With a by. ..2" mesh) it should be used just k�ys-.17 to 25 pounds. .However,the . . I er Won beatin his class. Mr. 'Shaver I Makes Bread that's rich, deliciou, s "
fork pr b� throwing down a small 10 to 16 -lb. turkey is the popplar�sell- Premier Georgp,'Drew, following a intends to exhibit this colt ... at some * I I
un4r the perches tcrkeep bitds from� Ing size.in the large consuming cen- cabinet meeting 4
I feeding of scratch grain in the morn-1coming in contact with the droppings.1 ,eld Friday, announc- of the leading horse shows.-Mitebell I light -textured, tasty, more digestib
. e Ing and letting the birds do the, stir- Dropping boards are more conveni- tres, and any great percentage of ad that he would give an account',of Advocate. � . . . r I e. �E
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. . a recommendation IN, to go begging for a inarket. the People of Ontari - in a radio ad- Doinb Important Wo�k , ALWAYS FULL STRENG'r", UI-'A,M- W_kEt, Q,+
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been stressing sanitation and cleanli- cireblation is Possible .*ith the drop- sized chickens it appears that the 0
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. 1-ag how clean this litter is on top, medium size will be the most liblati- Premier, whose Government has been ,� ; .
Tog many birds for -the ,available lar ,with large birds in limited de- in office a little over toui Weeks has, lerton Ltittien, of town, is at ,present �
l . as all the droppinks andAine ln�Lter- hopper space and watering equipment man . d. Great Britain . has Always fav- created a precedent aild 4. great'deal on, the rwe,st coast doing special work - . . . I I �
Jal wprk down to the bottom well'out 1� probably- more se�ious than too Ored a medium sized bird for many of public interest by the anndlince- for the Royal NavY. Mr. Lutton. is -
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ds to be left in ,all season must be ' years, and in the United -States there ment of -his radio addres's . chief engineer with the Neon, Pro- . I .... .. . �
. space. The recommended amount of isA tendency, towards medium slz�,d duets� Wes -tern C , anada Um . ited.- - I
I-ept dry and any. damp spots around hopper space is 40' to 50' per one Prompt . 'action has been, taken by . � �
the water Tountains or anywhere'ln chickens. - In .the exporf market, if Wiugham Advance .
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. des -and twice that am.bunt if t 'the w int -program announced by Premier
the pen should be cleaned out and both a! . the Government to implement the 22- ,-Tinies.
. hundre&j....blrds, when accessible from Canadian Poultry can begin
I Floor Space hoppers should be 'Placed with ends I .. . . PR .11 I .
I Pens that are deeper than they are towards. the, windows so the light will state the Department poultry product' ItAs anticipated that the add.ress will I . I .1. ,
'. wide, ventilate more efficiVntly and tion officials. No ' product exported deal With matters vitally affecting the Cahnihcr Corner -
shine dowrr the hoppers. .This, helps during peacetime had gained a better affairs of the Province.
-are less drafty than shall6w pefts:-For feed consumption. . No time has
. example, a Pen 24' wide by qO' deep The amount of drinking 'water re- reputation than Canadian dressed been lost by the Premier and his Cab- � — I .. GEORSE DREW 1.
works better than one'24' , poultry. This reputation I was not Diet In getting to work. U, .
.. -by 18' * , A quired by a hundred hens is 4 to 5 - - The confer-- Autumn is a b sy season for most: . I
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pen should never be less than 20 feet'' ay. The waterin i ence, of four hundred farm leaders housewives primarily 'because of.can- . � I
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� deep. Nevertheless, should"ylour ppn ment must be. ample to supply this Ganadjan producers and' those con- held in Toronto two. weeks after the ning, but this year some women may . will make a report -
I be iess.than! this and "not working to ainount of water.
-Your satisfaction, you can improve it - * * * . nected- with the poultry indusfi)r. Drew Government took office demon- find it difficult to make up their us- . .
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I I , by the use of a partition. making the Get Green Sods Ready For Pigs * * * . strated that the Province is goijg to ual sTtor� of grape jelly, owing to lack TO T . N-E-PEOP . LE OF - ONTARIO - ,
pens nearer the same width' -as their Iron is an absolute necessity for Prlices Board Chairman Explains get -immediate act -ion. I of time or limited sugar. ' .
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The tendency' towards� grerckowd- Pigs. In their natural habitat and On August 26th one David Rush the Ontario Regional Network 'of tliq nate one-half pound sugar every . I .
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� ,, during certain seasons in Canada, was -fined $50 and costs by Magistratp CAnadian Broadcastifig Corporation, two week� will partially alleviate the 0 ' I
. I aggravated by the desire -of everyone young Pigs eat small amounts of soil Prentice of Toronto for dh infraction and will inclu& doy,erage of the en- latter" d,iff iculty. The following sug-
. to produce more with present equip- and grass or green leafy -plants which of Order 121 o'f th4s board, which pro- tire prov. __ � " . Frid ,
� ament. The approach to this is'wrong, I, - ince. � gestion. of t6 Consumer Section, De- .. . I ay Sept,, 24th.
I . because overcrowding in pens and at , ontain sufficient iron for their needs. 'hibiia the use of motor trucks for � The a ried locally partment of Agricultu.re,Tor preparing , . . , 11 I 1.
-Throughout the cold aponths-, howev- earrying passengers. � ,, . , I
lhe feed hoppers and watering founts e . . by CKNX Winghtim. I juice for jelly to be"made later in . . , 8.30 p.m. I
. loviers production and Icreases oull- . r, when animals must be raised in This event has been Widely repre, I . ..
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I ling. . pens, this source of .iron is not avail- s(,r3ted As the convieftion-of a farmef 0. I the season, will help solve the prob- I
able axid.tbe reserv.es'of iron in the for giving his wife a lift 'while us,ag I
� � Nests . � . . lem, 6T both time and sugar. I -
I Provide one nest .for eveiy four bodies of the -young ,Pigs are used, up 'he truck lil-the regular course of his I . over the Ontario i?egional Network -" the
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(birds. 'Place the nests on the warm-' by the time they are. aliodt� three bukiness. . � I . Shower. . � - i -i -e For Gra-p� Jelly I Canadian Broadcasting CorpOration
. I eat wall in the. house: Nest' i vi eeks old. Even -when the mother If that were so the criticism wbich ' . . �
. . I sow is fed lArge doses of iron, there has been expressed in the press would Miss' I -Toren Groves was 'hostess on Gra�es for jelly making should be I . .
is not sufficient of that mineral in be warranted. Adcordtiagly, I person- Monday iiiAt at her home to a num- slightly Under -ripe. and Affiliated Stations,
. " her milk to sa6afy the requirements ally investigated the,matter and h.-tve ber 9f friends and neighbors. 'The � Wash one 6 -quart bas,ket of ,grapes . . - I �
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I . ... I I I . Of nursing Pigs and'they fall victims delayed writing un -til I" �ould verify (-tenibg was spent in contests and and -remove stems. V-a�h and add two 1��
. to Fnaemia. ' .. . all the circumstances of the case. I birgo with boners gotng to Miss'Betty cups water.. . Cook slowly over, low I I _., .—
PRECIOUS EGGS. An excellent and natural way to now give the facts, 6d�:f-fhink YOU M,E,wan wh— ; + 1'. �1 11 � 11 +;I * I ; I '_ . C4 . .
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I supply iron to the young pigs In the Nvill agree that they throw qUite a .1 I CKNX, - Winghaw I
I . pen is to cut sods from Uncontaminat*- different light. upon the matter ,and this month. Mrs. James Brown. �ead through -a moist jelly bag Overnight. - , I . .
an address of good wisbes.and a set I . � —1
BUTTER,, MILK, , ed F,,,round in the fail and build up a juistify the action taken by the War- I . . In, tbe morning, bring juice to boil\ cics -
, 4.1upply. for the winter. Now. is the time Prices and Trade Board.. which of kitchen uttusils were presented to ing point, pour into hot sterilized, 4 . I �
. . FLOUR t4me to make the ,necessary arrange- is charged. with-responsiliflity of con- her, Lunch was served by tb.e bos- sealers and partially seal. Process at. I CFPL - London . �
. men ts. In this way each nursing pig serving such efitically shiort §upplies tess, ass-isted by Mrs, W. Colclougb I simmering- temperature, in a water I — --.,..-
, ; . may be supplied with'on.e square foot as gasoline, tires -and motor trans- and Mrs. J. Brown. ' Clinton News- bath for 30 minutes. Complete seal, ---. ..
. . SAVED' of sod, which should be� sprinkled 1,ort equipment: Record. . , Itest for leakage and store in a cool, I . =====�
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I . I I - - I0. Another method 'of 'supplying iron law, one Max Gold.. '" ;70-A09 ' ' No. 16
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III I Hon. .1ames G. Gardiner, Minister of unteered, that they had driven in to . ,��;: . _,.�. TYE �060W F4 OPOWD '_
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I revise the subsidies. on dairy products had be4n taken out by Rush at noon 1. NI.;.I.-:4:1� � .; --..ij� JOB.
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will be paid to dairy producers as lol- parking lot. -.� / P,r WEEd t\i�iXII.I.;. -1 �'. .� BY THE PEOPLE"
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