The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-07, Page 5.-mrt-aairtr*•-f
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ECEMBER 7, 194
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.Farii.sh,. 71 ';• Jim .,Nelso
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Sr. • Iir:—Jetin Nelson 80; Eileen
Carripbell: .
-41-1.1thea- , Miller '61; Grace
'CarliPbell 64; Bob Farrish . 61; *Ce,
,celia • Watt 43.: • aa--.'• •
jr.,'11TH-Pearl Janiieson s.6
faiiiPbell, 60. ".•
Drennan 72; Alvin
• Drennan 64; "*John Austin 61f • Vin-
' Cent Austin ,54; Grant • Farrish. 51; •
Sr I4• -Evelyn .Warren,',Zinn,
:Billie Mogan. •
. _ . • •
' ,Jainieson; ; Rena
•Teresa .Austin
Nb. On' roll .;: Ave. Utt. 16..
Those marked * • Missed.: one • ex-
amination. - 'M. G; 14AcPoliAld,
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/ S. S. $0... 5, •Kinloss
Irwin' 'Carruthers 68.2%, /
Sr. IV,i-Grace Reynolds 89.6; „A,l'obn
:ParIce: 51.0 . • : 1.
jr.IY—Mar3r..Reynolds '76Kath,
leen ;Carruthers 71.2; George Robin,
Son 464
, Sk• MacZeod 19.4; MiliJ
. 'dean MnpLeod .75.1
!It -Marry ,Carter 68:
, „
Carruthers 88.6. Arthur
,Wheeler 84;, ***Robert • Parkes 0,1.. •
No,, on •roll la., Those Marked With: an.
asterick have. Missed an examinatien
• • MacDeftalcl.
1
S., S. No. 4, W,eat Wawanosh
prest Marko' •• ,
• Sr. Webb 75.r/c;
John-
'ny'Pritchard 74.• • jiinn'tin Aitchison
71 Angus Mcflonald , „
66-;• Lyle :Gaynor
Gordon McDonald* 51; Mardi&
;
Woods* 42. • • ' • • • • •
Wilicinsoh4". 80.
bailY. Marks •
,: • MCDOnald, •1183.; Margaret
'Aitehisen, 1131; .1 -hien MacDonald
400.5; Malcolin Buchanan* 97: Marie
, :Swan .850; Ross .Ganiinie,'. 77,4; :Allan
Cranston, ,644.,. ". • •
I—Murrav. ''(;Vjfkleeees' 1ar-
io 1032f- iimethy. 'Webb*
•911; . 779. •.: • . • •
Pritner-,-Shirley .:,Iluchanfin*
Earl McDonald 656. • ; • '.•
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. These Marked missed . one" or
. mere .
Beatriee McQuillhi
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S.TORIES, .BRUCt COUNTY •
To 'RECEIVE' CASH' PRIZES
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„ReMeMber, that the Briice Otnirity
AsseelatiOn!, of Manitoba IS Offering ,
prizes of $3.06' arid $,2,90, eiut five
,Priaes of ,S1.60• ta the best' :,stories
on anything that Inia happened in tile
c Minty, the story. in, each ,case riot to
exteed 800 Viorda., Anyene ',in athe,
• / county ist4 trent .,tlie• counfy may:coin,
1, iiete. • There aro itianY interesting
little stories' that. cart be, toldfr
ten were the ineats of.Mr,' and Mrs.
Fred Anderson for .a• few :days last;
Miss Evelyn Reid .ia' spending
'fey! weeks With her aunt, :Mrs. Roht,
,F'arrier 6f Whitechurch.
Mr. 'Willy Nixon' Of St. Augustine,:\
visited at Mr Dick Gardner's latit
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• Mr., :and 1Virs„. Mark..Gerdner . Out
sons : ZucktiOW,.• were . Weak -end
visitor .with. Zion. friend.' : • • '
•
:2 Mr. Alfred. Andrew of 'Owen 'Sound
visited recently • at the: home Of hie
Parents, , Mr., Mid; Mrs. laaae Andrew.
,Mr. and.. Mrs, Richard •• Gardner,:
visited Mr.': and Fitzger-
ald of Dungannon' on. Thursday : last.
Ashfield Native•-•',01eS "
WOrd. was reCeived• by relativeshere
ou Sunday, of the eat)), 4‘,4..
,Anson : of ,Hanley, • Sask., .in..
• • •
'Saskatoon Hospital, • on Saturday,
diVite-athearti-7-heart"-onthe
previous • Sunday evening', from whiCh
be ; failed' . '•
A • dOlOINATroN
Sentinel • and the 'Fannily Herild•-and
„
Weekly". Star if•pi 'This: applies
to renewal , or new ,"subscriptions.
Stiliscribe , • '
The 'deceased •WaS :Well and 'fever,
ably knoWn - here; •fte he.-Wati.- &pin :at
Mifeking, en the eon; Where he
speiit•bia•"'eailidaya and • young nian„.
hood,: being engaged in farming ni
that, Ideality for, several years, • pre-,
vious'• to his ' rennaval , to 'Western
Canada , svniPithy'•is'
his hei:eaVed wife'. (formerly :Miss
Mary, Jane ; Anderson.; yotingest.
daughter ,.ot.,:the: late %Mr.. and, Mrs.
Dvid AiiderSfin,•• 'and .bia .fenallY: of
three' seas and, one dmighter;
A 'Christmas concert Will; be 'giyen
by the Zion Yining .People in Zion
hal) on Thersday...evehing, 'Dee: ist.
Keen •fins :date and.;come and
en:JOT'. a *good night's , entertainment:
WHITECHURCH ,
was. given by Mrs. 'Black" and the '
WISINIM=16.
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Themoiithiy.rneetjng,:of'.'the Y, W.A..
')Yaa held at the',.ihenie.Of ; Mrs.:
4ewitt...vvitil a iOad 'attendance. ba
meetin
of a
read. by Mies McGill •and..144p./:Evrar.
hymp ga'-ii"..dopeinheed;0•17i.i,otit.et9104.14.11'gice
McKenzie • offered 'prayer. Peahri-3;J.
..,„.•
was. fblIowed.bythe
•
bhainetla'and
call,. Hymn 465 "Was aung „and . s','
Mr
McKeniie., gave • in interesting
-
address; • A solo: by •Mrs: ..J'ate Smith
was Much enjoyed The topie was
taken by Miss Evelyn ,McLeod and a
readinehy • Mise. Mite Mathieu., The
singing of st . hymn ,. and „ prayer by
Mrs. Archie 'Patterson a. brought. the.
flieet.m.g 'to 'a chise..Prese,Sec'y;
Presbyterian Suasion Band•
Tbe regular meeting of , the Vic-
toria7Mitudon-Bandwasa•--held-on-Mon
day,. Dee, 5th, ',at .,4. . h g
•oPened7 by 'flinging ItyrfinT1,129;;.after
,which; the •Scripture lessen was read
by Marion MacDonald. •Mytnn 717 was
.thea sung, : followed by lthe treasur-
er's .report babel Douglas.- There
was an ,election Of officers for 1934
Whict. resulted folle*S: Vice,PreS.,
'Mullin; Jessie.
Hen-
:derson; :'1'eas.,I 'bin Pr
reporter, Maudie. Fisher; ••••Planist,
Edith Smith, assret.• Planiakt, "Frank.
MacKenzie., This was folic:raved ',by 'an
instrumental by Helen -111lieDimeld
and a reeding. ',be SterY .Of. the
Star" by Mrs. Wei. Husten.
losing •hyrnir. was 671 follewed by
pirayer,hy,:Jessikliendersolir,
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;Unita( Church ..Y."
The regular. Young' People'a
ing was held on Mendiii, evening With
Itirs. Gannett; :-Progrim ;convener;
Presiding, • 'the 'meeting': aP.Oned with
a.:hyain, 'after Which, Miss, Eva Greer
led, in Prayer. !The Scriiittire 'feeding
,
AsPlifilleilla7111On.71teadt,y4i Piree°wIjelas4illerP. late
WiUzamNclwar d Puraleaged. 7
Maria 411e Ruaaell; reliet of the late
(Furnished by the Ontario DoPartokent
of' Agricult r )
Tears. 'The flAneial', Ser(iee will be
held in Crewe:IJnited Church, For Winter
::".17-n"."'P""7""'".-•"""epai, r. „tow. Society,
$15.00
,w4)1. internient. in' Dungannan cenle, • .
day, December ;7th at 1.39 to'cloek• Stere r,arin Asia.chinerY' ' •,• 9n.;AarnAlPr,LioereS. oRcilentY,so$c1iSe.t(:), ;14.0Q.,
. .
,tery. e all farm equIPMent. under
,Mis, ,Dnriin 'underwent a critical cover at this Woe of year, but store
OPeration/ At her home on Saturday, it .".ritk a view. to ceevellienee in
when. a. limb was Amputated, and at •1°°i.ring to Tepair duringthe ;"wintaer.
her advancedwsunable re 'age • a. • to In field
rally nt. qi r,d e " eeacnh P4Pefi; y -dr 1;11wgtai nt.se:nhe:at., all
Ill etghai:bblts
sh
wth
WILZIAM,'Jf.,,BICKLE . • • ' _coal oil or gasoline; • overhaul and
' WES irk TQuoNT,o, st.raighteh, all, bent 'members, .teplace.
• .. . A unserviceable Parta;'; s4arpert afl
tickle:Passed' 'away • in eating edges and ' apply • a coat
Termite General .HQspital on SEttnr,7 paint where required Winter re -
day
years, ago, he was . the eldest soh of !lass and annoyance in rdsh seasons.
... Dungannon , nearly 46 Pairing ' hIsuree gainst breakdowns
• a
the 'late Henry pickle and • Jane
•BerrY• Bickle. 'He received his educe- Storing' SOYbeans
*tn. lit Dungannon •piiblie..aelkoPi; luld By' tbis tinte, no
:doubt; , all soy-
SPent. his early life here,'71'ete. he, beans have been threshed and Somc
was a",clerk,in the. atore of the14t
attention should be paid to: the stOT,
1,-4 Rolierts. the age: of 21, .,-e• age of this aeed. If .the bearis haVe
went to Mexico, New York, State,
9 : Carleton- Count: • (Richmond
,
•
-10 Seuth-, Lanarlf(Perth)."
Storing Vegetables -for Winter
: Select „ diaeas".e7free'...'
nlat4rial• 'handle it •
•areftillY to'`avdid meehanical
:earth. '40,01 '13asel'eeiit '
,
Iweliing house a regUint:. .1;•Qot
aellar May. be used. proper ventila,
tiOn. is very Important'. and a tem-- •
ieratpre of 34 degrees. Fahroribeit
;hould be maintained. 'The beet, cab,..
'.;age;, carrot, celery,.4`Parseip .potato:
and turnip • 'require dark, slightly
moist storage -space .,while onions do
Sest under dry, ;cold; dirk conditions
Wiison, brother of,..Mrs.1-V6111541-1, .1".• cra."*"that is wit1 a r.:taerarehl;W...ill°1;71:a6eite."tiL-el
;ferd store. Re later "ret,Ureed•Ito difficult (:)!,. the eher , hand, 4, hig,h
Pungannon, and :conducted' Stere moisture content adds to the 'danger
'et St Augustine fora ' few Yeirs!' ef sPoilage when stored Itbeen
, has '.
leaving about, 45 years age, for Tor-
onte; *here lie resided at :307 Indim•
13efid, and :. Was associated' with "the
firmof West:: Taylqr, and •13ek1ei,
•mantifaettafer,s �f;brooms \tufa .brtiows
His ..thakriae4 to uiss..gaiti
Metho-
distweiJ . ehmili neatiy 50years ,egO:„., At
the ',sante time the marriage - was
:io/errirlized of Robert .ftiscock • and
'Minnie :Caswell,. both', !irides being
daughter's Of Rev. Mr,..':;Casweli, the
e c ure
performed
• Be4des his ?ate, • two '.daughters
and tine ,sons surVive.
recommended ' that storage in bags
, ,
which may be nicived occasionally
.wi4 iarOelY prevent 'the '• danger Of
heating'. Which. is ' preyilent in large
piles 'end. N.yill •faCilitata the merket•-'.
ing. of th%)ein,s in gond,- Condition..
MLANEW
A HEAL,TH. SERVICE; OF,
' "R••14-
TNE. CANADIAN mooicm.
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ASSOCIATION AND, LIFEIP••••—••-•••-•-•••
' 'INSURANCE COMPANIES
Among /..1B94 at.09rFO:teAntiVogE ';!einOdie.sthat gO to '
make :OP .the household!'s,
• •
Simply. of ."InedieifieS” there is 'panel-.
ly .0:. be : found a box safve. Ofiez;.
it very old and •its original purpose
. .
. • .
. . • „
has been:. quite fergotten. Eye* if it
has 'been. acquired recently, it Is
most • apt t� be aoiled argt„,contgi,n-
. •
hutted countless fingers • and fire-
. •
4#er4.• use. • ,
• Ointmenta which 'At:We 'been. pie-
acrilied for,. specific conditions • are of
lincluestioned value; ' ':they are the
'eStalahed fe'r.' number
of skin diseases. Ointments,
Of no specific value that ,lie around_
!ii• the thedieme "..ehaSt; belong to that
great. elass-,_of,„.neatruma.'-".-knoWli',,.as-
"cnre,alla".• . .said , to :Mire
with ease:eVery .kind of skin disorder
*oily earns' to •cold Sores:. Their
devdtees •are Willing, to swear their
efficacy:in .alniost every skin Condition
• Soniethnes these ointments do little'
,batin other than to delay nature ,in
the: healing process . by keeping moist
a. *mild that Yould hear more. rapidly
in the dry •'state., SOnietimeS the de-
lay. is due to the ointment's biocking
eq a•CelleCtien: Of pus -that should be
aHowed to .4Tain freely:. • •
The real danger, heyreYer;,"that lies,
h. the: application ,of eintrn, Mita ,or
a e their indiscriminate use • o
reel „scratch.es and • wounds. , Such
Scratchei- and wounds •Zhanld • be "ire-
garded Teri% often Oky
require ,niedietil Rate if aiSeriOns, con-,
ditien is to 'hea. avoided. Many
cases Of, sentieaeiniti; •••0`bleed-
POiSeeing: have folloWeit eireleSS-
neat; or negleet, of 'what .Seemed to be
•
insignificant 'scratches. .:the• case
of even the slightest abrasion
ed . with sod, there is the
anger of tetanus, or. "lock-jaw".!
'What shohlit'hd dOnea for. seraithea,
ild •minor cuts that are of frequent
occurrence, especially,' with children.?
The 'first requirement is to .sed ..that
their are definged properly.:The. Meat
effeet:Ye eletinaing agent is, :seen and
*MM. Water,' Fallowing this, one, of
he nvell-1(,n'OWn antiseptic SedutiOds
may he, 'need, and ,4 gauze
dressing ;applied.. This. procedure
ZO'Ves as adequate protet,tien:in
;neat instances. . If the Olt' or 'edit/ell
were 'fit tOnOTW •• :
sitY.itento,„ there, IS. be 1, Earlien AgrieUlttital•-: SOCieti-•.
,for the its4., an'..tilUtifient. and Par.
tienlarly. oftellbet has been lYing. •
Arstiild. the :4piedleiiie,
•Qiteattena .eoneerigni tad;
Ati6grleilirltU(r.klott: Stibto,dir 810,ittittg
ifoOiOtion; 184 College •Street,:TOronttilsgo.,60. : •
vojn$0 ,Abiwor.04, poisofamp$Aot;er
. 11.'0
Bible charicter,.'"Rebeisah"' was Ink-.
by. Miss.' Arabelle CaMeron, 'An
OffertorY prayer by. Mr: D. G.
Kenzie concluded the Devotional
Period. The program was
.0..ien.•:aresented: reading,. Mrs:, Harry
-OhhinniOn; 'Selo; 10,0-eter-iteit-ti*-
firrhe , !reseed& of Peace, ,,and GOod
Will"'Facis -.Hazel Altebster"; piano
:idle', Mgt Gladys Tucker; readings;
Della Ritchie 'and.Jack ,Leith." • Tbe
repeating of the Miipah benedictien. ta
in tin1Son brought the meeting to u,
elosez A short, roreational Period 'We!:
then enjoyed. • .0
Mrs. A. Fox had the radii/ install,
ed last Sathrday., Vhis will lie great:
CoropanY to her while she is recov.A
ering kiln; her broken J , ,
• Mr. and .Mrs. IlarrY• Tiehborni= of,
Gederich and Mr. and Mia. • foirne-
Du.rnm and baby of St. Helens, visit-
ed :en"StindaY with their Parents, Dlr.
and Mrs': David Kennedy. , • '
Mr, Duncan KennedY lied the, ge'y-,-
ernment hen insPecter from Termite
Monday bandirig„his hens and.
several Others.:
the United • ChurCh „ are haying
tbeir 'Christmas tree •ehi December 15,
"0 ere l'Avitig",lirtictiS.e on Saturday
eff.r.tieeri fOr it.
The Young.• Penole'S 'society Of ..the
i'resbyteriati elinrch hold u. very a
sr'rosqful,sociati Oil Tuesday 'evening t
Of last Week, when TeesWater -YOung
Pr‘ePle 1A:ere th,ere fled' pet ,eti• the
nrOgraln wh,ch ttrtig niiich pli10164, 1
Ltmch .,Waal served and 43. soCiat histlf
honr. anent. a
—
;People in -the 1.1,reat. The, best' 9f' the
Stdries: Esetit. the, -
.13t;tee oty Record., .
rhero nianY, stories that, Can
„.OId Itl.AktikW,...",:A.lt-Storios''
Mailed to 46111%, it Ctirle, ,606'Gros,
VO•901' Avel
)4
THE At7nOwg '•
,
• The,' hill •ef Vt. 'Gibbs,1' chartered'
eedaintant o tratfrd,., Who .audite0
he book s of Huron Co., aa render,d
:NdYeinlier 2Ard amounts to $36$•••'
aecoriling to a ',Statement recent-,
y issued by Warden' :./aS. 'G. -Bailee-
Vile. • , •
11.116.1,FOTY1 ,C1plorich '.*Iiete Ole t
a
bOr! ''(',1‘!ricitle••,:for'',seitio-
;Mr: Petpt •ItenneilY is" atictidlt*.the $
`14.1f. at. (ulph this
,t,here, t
Mrs'. .0L-Fitgar—deetlti2.0il
baby getiley with. Mr. and
Vie4 t.aVldeetle,. " t
we „to,' GoVering .:yeitr. (»1
14.6 books,' •-•inveStigatiens;• ete:;:
215,0,b0; hotel' and traYelling ex,
:1208.te, dibbe ,SerVieda, qtaVered'
-periOd-of-510010.iitidrid-tatt
nedhtg4 the itietalietleit se".
trelk "zi6s* tfpie.iti bo0,1(fepltio,
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Apple : Crop ...Report
The ,quality. Of the apple crops ir
Ontario , Superior that 0 :fast
year:: Some .,danriage , was . suystainet
-due. to -frosts • "On. •Qctober7g4tb-
' dlfith. as ea Imate di apple:
yield in •September indieeted coin -
*which' '13,03"69,t. baba' 'e'l'ausef
inat • MentiOned. The entmit; in' 1932,
was 918;500•:•bartels. Exports. have'
;i 11 . he' VY d.
been, x ep o a y• a an pp tc
NoVeniber, 7th Oda: • ienSon '238,000
lierrela had.. been .:,gbipped. from" On-
'ari with 'a total of.
14t900- barrels up to November 25t1-
prevaThn
, . ,
,flao.rat,sateettialiOnt',:rarliee: highrates
drable.: flietor-7, -the ,preient 'rate of:
•tarling is :$545 'es: Compared.' with
1371,..a year, ago.
Wintering the Breed '
The 'brood §0* deserves her ',fail
share of '• 'winter: tiecominodation ,
•ien that is well bedded ilrY land free
from :draughts. is essential Place' tilt
feed trough seine distance away se
'that she is forced to exercise putdenrs
round-Wernit
there is no Market for .thent- Feed a
. •of grains to maintain
thc-
ow fair flesh, lint use barley spar-
miless ' the sow it. •ver3i.:.'thin.
'revide • clever or alfalfa hay 16' 'bf
. . ,
naten at will. Be'lcind to the sow, but
'tot "too. kind", - or weak, • unthrifty
7iKs• result!
'
Reid of .Apiary Department
Dr..E, J. Dyte has been appeintec
a ead Ihe tti-i-e-Departmetil
as successor of the:late Prof.. F. -1 -Erie
• gillea who headed the departMeni
for many. years.
,
Di. Dyed; who is a ; graduate, 01
he Guelph 'College, took his doetcno:
chigree at dOrnell-Universiti, and hat
the distinction of being, the principal
'discoVerer 'of the new proceis‘,foi
honey, which has resulted 'in it' greet
increase in the , sale' Of.. the Ontario
niaidnct in' the British Isles sine
elsewhere. , •
As a -resnit. Of his aPpointreent, he
automfatieally • b.e comes ,Provihcial
,with .the ditty of controlling'
filsease in the apiaries of the, Pro -
ince.' ,. •
Agricultural " Society' .
At Ottawa Winter , Fair
First i,rize, ' • „ • A • .
"et(liie-o--0CeInffeati9f;o4rxr5Teluotrs
0!' grin and tura], Soeietios 'Was awardedto. Earl -
ton :Seelety TeMiskaming Distriet
This; was e well 'ettiried'revriard , for
enterprise 'ti Pioneer district *heft
s. :comitunity seed Cleaning 'plant: was
established' by the 'Agrieultnral, "So-
filety:Only this yeitrr,ThiS Societyfllo
wen • 'the Wheat championship on. .'C
Very fine: entry of Ohriiet: , •
the Agricultural 8ociety ci.4
a new feature et the Winter 'Fair
whi'eh itropSed,:t nch interest as
eVidenced hi 14 .aoCiefiell' enterin0
fittmera •
no.'meniber of 4 'SoOety, &MIA.
cOntrilinte More, thaii dile grain
,er.-Seed ManY, new exhibitors' were
,
linportant ,aniend.ments ' Whereby " •
„iroducers arid cortattmera, have been
A'urther pr,ofectidzi is 't�'both
glide • in the egg' regulations )y•
irder-in-Council. The? new grades
.onaist of 'A', .,13 an
Jiace `Specials',' tkxtrits', 'Firsts
And `Seconda'. The' -,Words• "New
nay, bp aPplied ,only to grade, AA -A••
And the word "fresh",, or any other
et. that worcl,„.to grad'e
-and '
. ;Grades A-1 and A'. ere divided. re '
ipeetively into three classes, Large .•
4edium, and Pullet• and all • eggs.
idseessing the quality :of Grade A
naybe Sofd7in- that -grade irrespee", •
•f size, M4 the. eggs :of different
dzas natist he packed separately', With ' •
he size indicated the 'container.
As grade A-71.• is, a miner grade, .the
xtcking 'of eggs. Of I this ..grade May
be done ,only bjr producers, authorized
by the Dominion Department' of
rieqlture. Storage eggs: are net per.
mitte'd , to be sold in a higher•grade •••
"Er grade consiat of .'reasonably
clean eggs, aaur.id in 'shell, and eggs •
weighing Icas . than • the rate Of .22 •
ounces' to, the dozen shall not, be
graded in E. There are two classes, '
o 24 ourie'ea),-' :" • '
"arge (24 ounces, and Medium (22
"C"' grade .consists of an eggs. be-.
'ow A and B grades, but Which are,
lt 'for hunian„. 'consumption.
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Iffitial Crop Report,
The latest' official crop bulletin
awl/is that i.with the exception of
mgar-Aeets,---the-yiehl per acre o
:field trepa Ontario this Year.
:belo* .Severe .period:
•i:f "drought and intense 'heat datilig:::
Tnly .redueed .•• the yield of spring,:
”'rains • and hay. .and clover crops
7:hiring °August and 'September
favorable growing weather prevailed. •
sfnd• •the :Yield of late crepe. turned •
int Much, better •than,
'wospecti indicated.. The., Volume .A:4
nroduation. Of all field.' crops fer, :1688
rnent over ',hitt year ;and.; , are '• '
15.6% higher. As•:11 result the. value
If those crops ia ...estimated ..td"be
1121:553,000; ennipaised . with $114c-
. , •
150 500 in-; 1932: .• or an increase-. of
17,403;000 in,apite of theismaller
ant; ' . •
Fel) plowing.. got .away to a vied •
..A.taxt; but Was niade difficult by dry-
'ilfetather.... and later hi 'heaVy,, •••
Farmers planned,' th: so* a -
'nue)); larger .acreage fall, wheat,,
.owing. to lack efmeibture; infink
lelda that were. already prepared,
••ere' not 'see'ded. The •soviri. acreage ,
, . •
if fah- wheat is estimated .„Eit 686;760
.
ncres. emnpared..-witli 595,006 '1932,
in increase of 6' per 'Cent. 'the cehia,• •
Of fail ,Wlieat the •end i•of
OctOber: was '96% • ef the lOhiLtlifie'
average and fall rye .95%,
BRUSSELS INTRODUCES •
'.COMMUNITY Atici19N 'SALE
The, village of Brussels, is making,
effort to ,intredpce "Community
Auction Sales" to be held at regular,
Intervals and to whieh anyone de -
may takeanytbing 'they wish '
fo dispose of. It Will be reniembered
.'hat such an effort waS: made here a
'rear ago, ' biter repeated trials
the, sidea met a with,' Odell poor re-
-'. • ,, , 1 .
{sponse, as far as articles TO ne sold
Ivei‘e concerned, that they were dise
eontlitiled In Spite d the failure herd .
ft Wea View'ed by many tta a splendid
b-eirefit, if afforded ' the necessary
suPpert by the, tonintunity.itr"-generalL • '
Alla be.ting
iiiinib1e; advises, a Chleag
a‘Vitely, his_ attention!, Allf„.
hitir' We Cie progteee,-1144.. vott$ tiot
hat "they use o switelt w1•1`01 we
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