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The Huron Expositor, 1947-02-14, Page 3R A Y-1,4, 1947 `. T=IE1.7 'O 'rot (Cot sed ! om ? o 2) 'Manufacturers of • truck nn4 epraAng iequi)trixient. sad, that orders i'or t e e maachi#ies ta',lt 4lelfv redk�luttis. *94.8 ehould be Pelt' att rloey Austrdila 1.41SPs C'alaadi*i lne!"1904'0s. whhii. it. Ottawa' recently O. M, D. CKarae; Ofte 1 ' Ifutfti 1 t f ' oP the •Nttw4i)itbiViitiisDePartmentm sig,• '•!Fria tura, told officials:. of the, Dora;. tai e . -men of , ' 1 a'G on ori t ; p. the htig industry of been ' eonsid'orably helped' by 'imi tits. of `Berksh=ire:' reedit ; stock' urbrs ed b g p Cron) ?ianada. He 'was visiting' Canada as' • part of an AdIatraii'an- delegation headed by the New South Welles' .headed "of' Agriculture " Mr. 'Oise .pi'alsedd Can *- dian Brkahires. ''"The breeding sows. we �rted from Canada in 16 Ecom 1e, e1 chane our type o bacon p ,..,. y changed o yp f flog," he said. "Their" progeny w'as longerand, l 'flee than the tradition- al type of Etre ish Berkshire hog and when first exhibited in' New South ;Wales caused "great discussion in .the judging ,ring. Abd 'while to the Aus- tralian' pig breeder who knew , only the English Berkshire these Canadian imports, appeared strange, his doubts were resolved when the animals were slaughtered. In carcass grading• corn- petitions ormpetitions they swept all •classes." In ------ji'ttte true , a J E. SHUTTLEWORTH - SPRINGBANK DRIVE r- LONDON. CMG • A • 0 J. DEAL DIRECTLY WITH 'MI save ....agent s.....com- 'in'Iasion and expenses. We grow a -great deal of our• own stock— another saving .for you. See What You Buy Visit .our nursery— fust tIve minutes drive from the centre of,Loddon. ' Catalogue' "on Bequest FRUIT TREE; AND Y USHER • • ,this wale) according: to Mr;. Karse the typo' of BOshire develotped to fan ada'has aided the Australian ltDg,"in c4ust.>' #e 7' - Older 4'00 reeall,,,titat tile' ty0 c4 1401006, raised i4 14ia f+ada. 20 tt 30'19§frAl:ge-i"i4(rtiii47'0,100r tlia7 tile WOix BetUlili4 l l it 'the p9444).4'' ' ' ??,? esetrt,11,4#00:. resp.. froth lie iittroddr!x o)?' ems*',. cash •41Plif.?)g 'WOIL h tae :4fteet +4►f piacfng 4e ikehires .in a disadtv4ataP, eoua#tion, ; , • , . T Btadsta. finclie. discouragetl'.:witb' i`oi'''t ieneif,.B'erkli Y,1res"'then' 40'04 b o e ha u d. ked a S1.t}t t s s what they CQ 1, 40 to t 3ttiPrb•,vet it, tor;•:ata d ufle:. •i''Pb@ (-O th'.a #(404' °'ink a longer, •leanerH.el4sl►ire•-.•distinctly Ca,?nad3e4, f deve1 I} . 1)y @ Iliomii o,peri- ce'' to t f ervi A visit �.•a.1 _ Fartnti.. _ England, -origin df •the Berkshire hog, by a; delegation breeders convinced them that the 'Canadian type was an ,thein over tare, o=riginal Eng- iiey type of hog, and purebred Berk i' r this 'shire b ewer ` began to breed for t i s g n d distinctive (Canadian, type. As its :characteristics became fixed, it at. Itreeted the attention of the Australian 'government: • aF * tF Clean Seed Meats Profit To Farmers A7,1. seeds require thorough cleaning and grading to remove weed seeds aiLd offal, as well as light and -shrunken kernels. Both exp'Oriente and expel3: ments `h'ave • demonstrated the. fact that the'largest yield per acre may 'be oxpected from the use of large, sound, ltlitmn seed'.. rather 'than from seed whibh has • been poorly cleaned and graded. - In many places in Canada there are well-equipped • seed . •cleaning plants available to farmers, but it may so happen that these seed cleaning estab- lishments stab- is hm nt maynot be convenient) ,l h e s Y' near some of the. farmers whose only lternative„_is to ;clean their .4EYa seed. The farm -sized fanning mill,' however, can db_ a good 'job if, carefully oper- ated. Im.prop'er,..cleaning. of seed •.is. due• in fnest"'cases to lack of proper sieves or , screens, or too improper adaptation of the mil. Some of the weed seeds. are difficult to separate, • but most. of them can be removed, if' proper sieves are • used and time is taken to determine the proper com- bination of size and slope of sieve, shake, air blast and rate at which the seed -passes over the sieves, The labour oP eleaning and handling seed ori the farm may be reditce'd considerably. where the facilities per- mit the elevation of,the seed from'the cleaner' to• an overhead biri. From this bin, ' the• seed may be spouted• back to the fanning, mill for a second cleaning. It is necessay .to run seed through a farm fanning mill at 'least twice; and sometimes three times•. If Seed is to be cleaned'a third time,'it may be elevated to a.second overhead bin which is within spouting distance of the fanning mill on the floor below. Field Greve • Increase , • According. to the third official esti- mate of Canada's 1946 •field crops, the production of .wheat -is now estimated at .420.7 million bushels' with an esti.. mated gross farm value bf '$480.2 .million. This represents an increase in production of 102.2 million bushels ZION Mr ,and Mr's. Wes, = Saunders, blit 0101, visited Mr,and Mrs • Sack Bel four on. Sunday, .)Mr, std . Mrs.: Bob Keyfi's and fans sly visited 'on, ,Sunday? :with Mr. ma Mia D44jpn Ma eo,nn , • Mr : d:Mr-d, 041,0 4000 al*Flor- edge, 1 otic) MA: 'Frani Noorre and. 44a, nnt11; illi: and' 141rs: Lloyd° Parker. and Penne., and Petty Ann attended a , W10401, • dinner in honor' •of lir. Bar:; Robinson , at the Itop4+s of Mr, and Arsc rEzfia' Robktn's4n Mitchell, At -the agek'j.pfl :fib• ''Mr, Robinson is enjoying - goo beraltli and Nuri . able .to` enjoy' the. aim*. M't+s. Le'sli'e Moore and 11 M11�re;pT,,,7ra'anic M'bot!e are' d�augh�terrs of. Mr.fltobinson, 1.. , • . . and Mrs, Gh r1 }• Roney and., Carl.^'epent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. 14.04 • Parker, Te Zion Sunday School held a very sucgessful •croklnole party in the base- ment of the church on Tuesday night. There were eleven tables In play and prizes .were won by 'Mrs.. Morley J•tan nin,r. Mrs. Lawrence Halton, Mr.,sR.ob- ert Roney and Mx'. Harold Wilson. - Lunch was served by the ,ladies, and all reported a good . time:- VARNA, There was an olid, man: who lived in the wood, As you may plainly see; ' He said he could do as much in a day,. As his wife could do in three. • With all my' heart, the old woman said, If that yrou will allow, Tomorrow• you'll stay in the'home In my� stead, And I go drive the plow. • But you must milk the tidy cow, for fear that she go dry, • • And you must feed the little pigs that are within the sty; And you • must mind the 'speckled 'hen, For fear she lay astray, ' • And you must reel the spool of yarn That I. did spin today. The old woman took a staff in her hand And, went to drive the plow; The old man took a pail in his -hand And went to milk the cow. But Tidy hinch'd and Tidy.-flinch'd, And Tidy broke his. nose, And Tidy gave him such a blow, That the blood ran 'down his' nose. Hi, Tidy!. -Ho, Tidy! Hi, Tidy! Tidy! Do stand still! • and an increase in value of • $112.7 million over the' corresponding figures for the 1945 wheat crop. In the three Prairie Pro+iinces, total wheat produce' tion' is placed at 400 million bushels as Compared with, the final 'estimate of 294.6 14tilion bushels 'for the 1945 crop. The 1946 oat crop totals 400 million bushels as against 381e6 • million 'bushels in 1945.• The,,,1846 barley crop at 159.9 million bushels is up slightly from ,the 1945 level of 157.8 million' bushels, .The 1946 production of rye is 7.4 • million bushels as against 5.9 , million ,bushels in 1945;, but the 1946 flax seed crop at 7.5' million bushels is fractionally below the 1945 crop of i 7.6 million bushels. ' 'Breakfast is Reiidy!" 11 g IT TAKES many months; and many people, to "get" a Canadian breakfast. Your coffee maa e brought from South America,o m Y, bhfS � .. g u r y u tea from the Far 'East. Your fable linen may have come front Ireland; ,your cutlery, and china from Engla=nd;, your orriinges and grapefruit from • the Unite& States and front the British West Indies: Canadltltn$ buy from people of many races --and sell to them --all over the' world. Indeed, a third of every Canadian's earnings comes from selling to, people in other countries. " In this trading we do not always sell to the people from whom we buy. That is why we have to find custotiters. • To Insist in finding both`buyers and sellers, Canadian banks maintain • branches or correspondentsall over the world. They gather valuable information about 'People 'and markets abroad. They place this at the dis-° posal of Canadian merchants, manufacturers and "naiarketing agencies, introduce them to likely customers, and handle the "paper work" involved in transfer.ing goods and money. . This Advertiseament is Sl o'nsored By -'Your• Bank fi 1111“44t1; o. 47ative C,,om- rjQtolrweaktl), Feleratjon, r,#. ltivell app$alto a ,have been left out on ;a 1'• • b by stateinetbts i ;ade last week,, b Li lira ° a er "4n' and Liberal �,, :Liberal �e rl �.. g.. ra Federation President sego, Mr. Pogo stated definitely that, lie one with rautborji:y to sneak for ..the Liberal •Pederataon ever•• ap oaehed Mr. Cold - well on the questipen ofrleadersbip or• anything else. r The Prime Minister 'said:t "I would just like 'to ask Mr.., Coidwell to tell us what Liberal or Liberals ever offered .him the leader- ship of the Liberal P4?ty." A minis- ter of , the Saskatchewan socialist government had stated that "every-' one . in Ottau*a knew that Mr. King wanted Mr. Coldwell to succeed hire.". Canada and International Trade • Invitations to an International ,Trade Fair are being ,forwarded by If ever I milk you, Tidy, again, 'Twill he sore against my will. He went to feed the little pigs, That were Alin the sty, He -hit his head against the beam And made the blood to fly. He went to mind the speckled hen, For, tear she'd lay. astray; And he forgot the spool of yarn, His wife spun yoga -Hay: , So he vowed by the sun,,;the moon and the stars, And the leaves' on every limb, If his wife didn't do a day's 'work in her life, She should.ne'er be ruled by him. —Varna Scrap Book. ELIM'TILLE About 25 of the members of the council with the reeve, Hugh Berry, and their wives' gathered at , the Township Hall here to honor Mr, Archie Morgan, who has been Clerk of ITsborne Township for the past few years, but Who has resigned owing to poor health. The evening was spefft in progressive euchre, followed by•speeches and presentation of an address. and the gift of a: -Wrist watch to Mr. Morgan, who thanked them ail and wished Mr. H. trang success as his successor. Lunch was, served at the close. • Canada's• trade comrulssiono t� aeturers and otljei• Producers . l countries vitl,, hien. sine enjoys Cora=• eycial t elat3atlafi These rvitatipr,e hare, be ,T►rluted iii; xuten, English,, s*L:eneh, Portn,gnen aid Spa3310, and a iwoportion' 1n Veglish• alkSt Prene1 for diatr ibutitkn In Canada--Beque§te: for Descriptive • brokihniree now An daufae , of lfreoaratipn, 4.114.spa ce a .: plteation cat*ds obeit'id, ll .. aub,tral.4,ed,' 1?y nia,110004f?rs a%od: other•• if Fadi ars.. i)i this 04ulAT t-0-4113# 00041,1i13, 4pv er^ninent: Exhibition: •I om niesiolu, 479, Rank Street, Ottawa.. . A Trade Fair .is a "`Mat30' not a pub: Tic exposition, .'where producers `lotto'' wholesale buyers meet to compare'' products anii,:`coirduct. business. Tire' bratfatr... it th%s tAd un record v ae" held 'it}•:Nijni:Noverod, Rtlsaia, illi: li 5r• twenty-two- years after Great Britain ,and Russia' signed a trade treaty in 1533. With the `passage of time,• prin eipal countries of Europe inaugurated industrial trade affairs. For many -years, Canadian bu els have attended trade 'fairs- at Paris, Prague,_ Brussels, }Ulan, • I,,eipzig, Utrecht and Loudon. Today 'Canada's -manufacturers arid. producers are working at capacity to. supply domestic demands. • Those of vision, h'owever,anticipatethat this. country will'. be in a position by 1948 to meet more fully the needs of ex- port markets, hungry for our goods. To investigate and contact these' trier-. kets is a slow and costly procedure and Canada now ,joins major. export- ing • countries holding trade fairs. It'. is: maintained there is no better med- ium offered to Canadian; manufactur- ers and producers, seeking further outlets, - than the opportunity present-. ed by ,the Canadian International Trade Fair. This fair and the busi- ness it would bring to Canadians is of great interest to our labour and agriculture business. • • Communists in Canada " There is great interest in the tapir tal in the . by-election to be held in dian constituency ever` to return an March 31. Cartier is the only Cana- dian anadian constituency over to return an avowed Communist to its parliament and observers are anxiaus to kneqw how the discovery of Russian Cohi- munist "fifth column" activities, in Canada has affected the party's sup- port. • Communist strategy is not yet clear, but. many believe that they will choose Mrs. Rose • to, gain the' sympa- thy vote. FeW. •believe that • they would run the obvious risks..entailed in the proposal to nominate and run Mr. Rose from his Coll in jail. MR. 'W. ROSS THATCHER (C.C.F., Moose Jaw) : I should, like to; ask the Minister of Mines and Resonrces whe- ther any additional medical inspection depots have been set up by the immi- gration department in Europe since 1. Wit • ee: 3'. w m : so t oints I7 C, her , .f. > ya� ;:fin P ,. are suet, depots now rotated, alio Sia the. •department eop81dexiing the.:open- ing of anyii'ther -devote 1n,. Europe? HON. J. A. ;GLEN (Liberal -Minister of • Mines .and dtesourees) : Thoug>;t this question really should be places= n he order, r h s e o l xdr .Pape , I s all'-ara war it now. Immigration .office=rs are. now located in Paris, Brrnssels and The Haguer, ;,and provision . is also beii $.g made -for the opening of inspectional facilities in • Norway, Greece,and Spain. MR. FRASER (P.C.): . May 1 ask ?.P tile; miniate3' what`rltj Jallowed ,.000X=4 where ttere are no order to .0=010 Cana' Biot O'UPT Tufa ,1101, ';g4. „ spealdn eof aj�,p icants. i}t 11r,( 4 . on, Fs#4.srm: • +Yes,: wh e: are no medical offices ; . • MR. 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