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— very egg station operator made >lure,
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• Issmtilxgper 1. , i`ttion, 8414 *# germp
or pentanes, le the cause. of, about 25
'titer cent of .all deaths a0o4g 01ew1P
=born` farm eltimal$, {:
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iki'g nr TQ Improve Quality of '}lay,
In producing gnalitlr haT, title three
'of barvea't i kerYe P- rtaOg. because
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.as the plants mature there is a de-
•creatie in the percentage of protein
and. an increase of the fibre content.
This'= deoreaee in protein du young al-
°dalfa. goes from over 20 per cent, and
in eeover to less than •10 per cent
•'when, 'fully matured. The same is
true .'oftimothy, except that the de-
• crease starts at 10' per cent ,and is.
reduced to below 6 per cent when
ripe, Protein is the expensive part
..of the ration and fibre is •practically
s indigestible, so why not harvest the
,crop when the percentage of protein
•4 is high and the fibre low?
The- proper. time to cut alfalfa is
'' when between 10 to 20
per cent of
the plants are in `bloom, says W. S.
" 'Richardson, Donniniop. Experimental
,, etation, Lennoxville, P.Q. Red clover
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NO OTHER
TOBACCO
FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING TOUR OWN
OBTAIN. THEM AT YOUR
HYDRO. SHOP
141.442
ARME
WHEN BUYING SYNTHETIC
RUBBER TIRES CHOOSE THE
TIRE THAT IS PREFERRED
BY TIRE -WISE MOTORISTS
COAST-TO-COAST FOR...
MILEAGE
DEPENDABILITY
TROUBLE-FREE
PERFORMANCE
IT'S
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GOODIVEAR
NOW, AS ALWAYS, THE FINEST
TIRE MADE.
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SEE YOUR
GOOD EAR'•
IALER
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d Pi IS
0o1.44° be'eut when about :50, per cent
ial , b1.00n3, 'a>lui 1 zr.Atl Y at the `'#rst
blooi$ ' As all the 14ay cannot .be ,cet•;
osu". the sg.iueyd y,, it isadvisable to
r$teirt 'before theee stages of maturity
are 'reached, in order that the Iasi'
de)d's will not"' be left too late. By
cutting hay early this year, dive -stock..
production Will be improved next win.
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Home Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
For the housewife, the preservation
of fruits and• vegetables by freesin,g
is. 'a much simpler operation than
canning. It also involves less ardti=
ous work, However`, the home freez-
ing of fruits and vegetables at the
present moment is available only to
those who have access to a cold stor-
age locker plant or ,who possess a
freezing unit in their homes, states
the Division of Horticulture, :Central
Experimental Farm, Ottawa, in a
pamphlet on the subject.,
Full details are given in the pamph-
let about the preparation and pro-
cessing for freezing of fruits and
vegetables, such as asparagus, beans,
corn on the cob, corn off the cob,
cauliflower,. broccoli, peas, spinach,
squash and pumpkin; and the fotlow-
ing fruits: 'Strawberries, raspberries,
blackberries, cranberries, • loganber-
ries, boysenberries, youngberries,
currants, gooseberries, blueberries,
cherries, apricots, peaches and, for
culinary use, apples.
Frozen fruits and vegetables pre-
pared in the manner directed, if kept
at• a temperature of five degrees
above zero or lower, will keep satis-
factorily for a full year, and when
used are scarcely distinguishable.
from the fresh •product. ' When fruits
are to be made ready for 'the table,
they should be allowed to thaw out
slowly. That takes "about six hours
in an ice box, or about four hours
at room temperature. Most fruits
taste better if served before they are
entirely thawed out, that is, when.
there • are still a few frozen bits Left
in them.
The cooking of frozen vegetables
depends on the kind of vegetable, the
type of container, and whetfier a
brine pack or a drypack has been
used. It is not necessary to have
extremely low temperatures in freez-
ing. Products' frozen at zero to five
degrees below are Ala—as good in
palatability as those frozen at much
lower temperature. A. copy of the
pamphlet, "The Preservation of
Exults, ,and Vegetables by Freezing,"
may be obtained' by writing to the
Dominion Department of Agriculture,
Ottawa.
$RAFORTII MMO S.
,.Itevrolet and, liidsrnobge ,rD alwire,
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Bring Bee Swarms Back To Hive
If a swarm • of bees is allowed to
abscond, the honey crop of that
colony is also lost, is the timely re-
minder given to Canadian beekeep-
ers by the Dominion • Apiarist, C. • B.
Gooderham. In the handling of 'na-
tural swarms of bees, he says, if the
,queen's wings are" clipped she will be
unable to accompany the swarm when
it issues but will be, found on the
ground near the entrance orthe hive.
She should be caught and placed in
a small 'cage or box, and 'while the
swarm is still in the air, the old
hive should be moved to one side and
a new• one, containing 'drawn comb
or full sheets of foundation, put . in
its,. place. The cage .containing the
queen is placed at the, entrance of
the new hive, and as soon as the
swarm returns, she is released. A
queen excluder is then' placed over
the new hive and the supers from
m , ve e
nlaGod ,tin a'u w 5ta i ajG once, er•
aliowed tP: stan ' a,Ioor;; xde the new
141ve ter a week 44d . then ,tppveLL,
"16:'*ter la the I?etter way beCaUee•
It adds ta; 04.e rytre,A of the •a'`raatkztl.
Aix' celia't4uc1 +be �iestxPyl 4nhQ
parent cscrity ;fxr��n 0' iff>1<f,e after lite
Aw40, ` as 108140 to Preeellt afte'
swaT"•104ing4„ malt 4 rung .. 9:14 n+'
stalled, Thaw who. 4p n.ot care to
...WV. the gueen'a wings blase 'fQRQW
the same procedure of moving the:
old hive, and, after capturing tba
aw.arm, ilB4Bing it to a naw hive on
the old stand,, 1R 'desirable, the. par-
eat colony; may , be broken up into
' uu ,lei :And each part given. a .. anew
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ipc BT
� ' �o>xt hh
zraxk ,ttpit,, leaving
D1 e great er t caxri¢r 'a stall, of rrJ l atiozi, e0,irecia1WY,
times "are =lips Susi �P gT ;,, d,)ic8 'on aakxthing.b ter' evVoe.
were u `tile ¥iddze.Ager.are•
twat sT ' a alxi�°, ra '
7?x too; inclined; tq' ak0"tbia : nenaea .e; r 3� .; pi'itlla:''':;:ht..Qni .throng=: tbe<
lightly, t4 regard they Sze ju•6t'a rni -f 4•3401.0.AQ./.derll 'QuaXy' '4414.'. ?
ax a altixglig i these beets freed tut Your cvuzatry lltpuse-lteepizig, .=aci d= ??{ ,
the faarzny4r51'1, outtauil+liht
bage should . be uru,ed; sir ':i?urte l 3.R;
earth or 'litre. every ,d .y, Manor
leave' food! uncovere„d,+ ►arttcU ly'
milk, and wis4,41 Pltita +I vege,
tables befo$a `4eingthetix,' ...4.0 ware„
your fiyr screens are rnrrthy .of their
important ti 'h. 4 ba;nglnl , 4.00r of
olie SeAli bele pay 40 Irreparable
damage' to your faience heaps*.
441'04ot140alf ' talzmixeTs;, oat h; new1T
hatehed t,fly1et,,. alco»Pi? * *7:potential
tentiaj
'Carrier of dtaeaae.
;It is
041e4tifl ,Uy .bre, lle?}ed :that
house =ilea spread d,, : eT, tub-
erculosis, 4y'sentry' ati# 10agiiblY 1.21 -
battle paralysis, TheTtle'•..
Jthis as
part of their deadly.ralit* aUght2
in'g in outdoor, �privvte,.s, a+�t
'•atiair*
panes, decaying garbage ., on any
I'll own a
G�nerai:Motor
truck'
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lo -recent years, Canadian farmers have overcome a multitude of difticulties.
Despite labour shortages, storm and weather hazards, they have con-
sistently increased production, and harvested the record crops so vital
to a nation at war.
`They have been handicapped, by lack' of proper distribution facilities, in
getting produce to market, farm -fresh. Many who realize the time and
labgur a General Motors truck would save, look forward hopefully to the
time when they are again available.
That time is coming...'
The time when Victory signals a General Motors change -over from war
to peace production ... the time when all the experience, engineering
skill and productive power now being used by General. Motors to -fashion
"tough, durable armoured vehicles, will be directed towards the production
of sturdy, General Motors trucks — dependlable,1 great-hearted trucks
that will mean less work and worry, more leisure and prosperity for
farmers and producers everywhere.
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*941700P are MORAWCE POZMR MAC,
IN . PUBLIC UTILITIES,
INDUSTRIES ETC.
C IN FARM AND TOWN
MORTGAGES
C IN CITIES AND
TOWNS
IC IN LOANS TO
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IN CASH N -D
OTHER A$SETS
3i; IN REAL ESTATE
` ' Figures according to the latest available
Government report showing investments
of Canadian Life insurance Companies.
AS ALWAYS
Your Life Insurance dollar is employed
for socially desirable purposes.
It is good citizenship to own
LIFE INSURANCE
A Atsseaye from Phe Life Insurance Companies anode
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