Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1937, p. 3

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s lii acriaanure miiiiitm fetfe fanner should stddy economic atp be a succea toronto no bttt yamuna u big in fact a bigger business any of the other bulc industries panaris today said bon p m dewan newly appointed minister ol agriculture tor ontario in an inter at toronto early this week tajk special interview for the week- of ontario mr dewan took off from the many important dnuea and addresses which are ailing ills busy days to hre an exclusive interrlew for the agriculturists of the province who are particularly in- terected in the- portfolio of agrlculi- are stnoe its holder is so closely link- ad with the welfare and interests of the farmer the oldtime popular idea of the tanner as a lowly tiller or the soil la disappearing he said and r the tanner u now recognised- as a busi ness man and a definite factor in the economic structure all farmers are coming to realise importance of a broader outlook as it affect therr own business mr sevan continued and it is my be lief that the department of agricul ture can contribute greatly in assist ing the farmer with the many probr lens that confront him in his com- lplex business mot only must we grow the best crops and raise the best live stock within our power but we must o lb i position to market them to the best advantage and be able to look far head with a view to pro ducing the right farm products at the tight time keenesuwa in farming tn other words we must be stud ents of economics or make full use of the common sense that we have application of economics is definitely needed in farming and the depart snent will see to it that more atten tion is paid to the broader applies uon of this principle practical application of my con- value of the georgetown heraw wednesday evening november i oth 1937 page 3 kttered opinion of uie value of im- ptoytxl hlrm aids to agriculture will be ivpn in the encouragement of progressive work i eduomtlon and economic principles i wn strongly in favor of the short courses for young farmers and will advocate further extension throughout the province of additional courses along such lines vtw for club work and projects for boys and girls parent nave given much encouragement and support to their children in the pro motion of this increasing interest throughout the province in the study of agricultural problems field men key men tlie agricultural repceaentatlve in the various counties throughout the province is the key man in spread inn the findings arid results of research and study in the department in tio ontario agricultural college at ouelph andat our other stations and farms much has been learned about agriculture through- these tourccv both in research and in practical ex perlment and i feci that it must be made available to the- entire farmirtfi interests of the protinc just a soon lu definite and clearcut finding have been determined prosperity for farmers is returning mr dewan said- bat he hoped the basic sound thinking of farmers would not desert them and lead them to th ovrexpsdlivtti or overbuying that proved jiuch a blow to nutnypcopu in ugrlcujturir business and all cfcthej walks of life before the recent presslon period in the boom yea he pointed out many- people burdened them solver with hlifhpricthi land expen sive oqulpment and paid top prices for stock and buildings plunslng in to debt can be jum as disastrous in farming as in any other business and i feel that this tactor in farm economics cannot be too strongly em phasised many farmers went into debt during boom times and have been faced with the problem of meet- inn heavy indebtedness from the sale of their commodities at low prices in a depression period these people are now paying a heavy penalty for their ove optimum and people in every kind of business will back me up when i say that the time to buy no matter what your business is when prices are low we as business men and farmers should put ourselves in a position through the- study of busi ness trends to take advantage of low er prices when they do come periods of boom and depression do occur and with an increasing frequen cy the trend today in prices is up ward but wemust realize and pre parr for the inevitable and recurring de cline agriculture equally with labor in dustry and business he pointed out lion a right to expect government as sistance in overcoming its probterns and his department mr dewah ad ded by way of assurance will do its utmost to ooopernte with farmers in urn villi ut it solution to difficulties which arise by reason- of factors be yond their control aid to fanners undoubtedly the turner can and mill enjoy the fruits of bolter timw bwoio unotluif depression strikes us uilhe takes very advantage of op- fportuniues to improve his lot and ll fhe receives as t think he is entitled to recejaas the proper assistance- from the pjbunent of agriculture in th misfp leadership and co tslefuone talks ii n the watson family 4 aucd on a farm of irishcanadian stock mr de wan was born- and brought up on farm in carleton county where he remained until he was 21 years old on an lonesttouoodness farm mr dewan had every opportunity to pit a thorough grounding in farm life and all its problems after attend ing kcmptvlllc high school he went en to university to uttaln his ba de gree he taught school for a year and went on to the ontario agricult ural collece at ouelph where he graduated in 1023 joining the staff at kemplvllle agricultural school he specialised in the teaching of poultry urmal husbandry and economics- later he came to woodstock where he hus einciently managed the ox ford parmcrs cooperative produce company since that time taking keen interest in the auricultural prob lems of tne farmers lie ha been ab hv nason of his ition as part bunker und part agricultural con sultant to keep in conmont touch with nil branches of farming throiuii lits bumnrvs contaci fitted by his enrly experiences bi colle i e and hitinexs training mi dtuun ha tikrn nn active and con structive jiart in tu proceed incs in lic provincial leclviature o which he was heeled in 1931 the windsors radio announcers and american newspapers are dally telling of the coming visit of the duke and duch- es of windsor to the united states this month and great preparations are being made for their reception which is cxpcud to be the outstand inu social event of tlc season in vlewof the fact that our former king married aik american lady ihe feel ing of excitement across the borjr is onlynatural it is intciesilng to rcud the view point of bomcof the ameri can ed iters und wo uc publbuiliig an editorial taken from the newark sunduy call it was inevitable that he should want to show olt her newest acquisi tion lo her american friends bo we are to entertain the duke and duch ess of windsor we khali try lo make them welcome and be kmd to them for they are rathejr pauietlc persons i thr duke can wfcll afford to travel and to array his bride in the best to bb hid- from the purli dressmakers hiincomc betwin kt75000 and 42d5 000 a year is enough surely iven for their lolty living standurds but who will envy tilrrt for his bride br his wealth heiswh mod ern man without a country not only does his homelandkeep him in exile but for reasons satisfactory to itself decides whese else he may not no one wonders whether he is huppy and whether private life has ctpitrsalous for the mnjevtlc title and arduous re vonsi bill ties which ik stirrendereit ten month afco men who arc heavy laden yearn for the day when cirei may ik ens aside butetulsulusonment u to often the only fruit of retircnienv honjasfjom the war they realize tlurfe ishiappiness lor mast only in activity ind nchiovement with al new lebure the modern ccneraion are less serene than their luiher who worked irojm dawn to dusx windsur poiterina about with housing unti other sociological prob lems is thought by some to be an ustuie polltclaji buiuunc hlmsilf up for u return to public life it is im probable 1 he truth more likeiy is tliat an exceedingly boretl mltluu- ujtn man is lyini desfierately to mlmf his yavib cannot kkad oft wkitk hpien the dominion jiuremu of sta tistics starts out in pursuit of a sub ject it keeps on until there is nothing left to pursue one can uven find how many pe ople in the dominion can neither read nor write and how many can write and not rend those who can neither read nor write arc classified as follows prince kdward island nova scotia new brunswick quebec ontario mumtoio sasvatdhewnri alberta british columbia a 833 40 902 234 363 155 638 48 304 66456 46664 39 825 mr jinks the tallorc bills for younc cfrciiory are rather suffrbut vell have y pay them a well dres sed chap has a belufchance qfget- ting on nowadays j mr jinks yes arid we must pay noras bills too a well dressed- girl has a better clionoe of getting pil nowadays n tth georgetown herald acridkntk and compensations electric arc welding hudson an terraplane sales and service crays garage phone 113 georgetown as ihe green light guarantees safety 2 so ihe blue colour guarantee the finest anlbrache sold in canada buy lii1kkals will not oppose rowet there uere g556 incidents rportel io i jit vnrkiri no cimpensition board durtni the month of october ns compared vth 0 i76 durtni p- tembir iuhji7jc duriiik october n year ano te berifths iwariel nniounel to s5a3314co or which stu w- tor compnatlon and 1190717 wa m the color in yoar proteeiioo u mary and toms fine too ou mrs watson lives willi iter soa tom yet her only daughter mary miles away u with her too for mary though old fashioned in many ways is definitely telephone minded and never fails to call her mother on long distance at least once a week an inexpensive aad supreme pleasure for both of them a tom watson puts it though our familys scattered were never really far apart with the telephone arc you acquainted with the comfort convenience and low cosf of long distance tnlrvs an indrpmdtnt candidate show up by- elect loll in dufterln- simroc for federil srat will cio ky acclamation a full meeting of the executive i committee of thr federal liberal as- j ocintion of dutlerinslmcoc was held in alliston last week and adopted a resolution by majority vou- not to contest the byelection in this riding on november 15th the opinion ol the meeting wis not unanimous and it wns mde clear by other resolutions adopted in favor of more viorouv ornanizntion that conservative poli cies represented by hon earl roue were not acceptable to the libernls of dunyrinslmcoe r a sutherland of stroud president of the local as sociation was in the chair and n p lambert of the national liberal federation at ottawn was present and addressed the meetlnff the resolution adopted was as fol lows be it resolved that the do minion liberal association of the riding of dufferinsimcoewhlle not approving the conservative principles in many ways but havine in view the acclamation tenderetl to the domin ion liberal candidate in the rldlnn of lrontcnacadflinuton do not place a candidate in the field to contest the lorthcoming byelection for the houm of commons on the 15th or november 1037 lw niflit qalea hecta every ttvaiag at mven and apply u s4v mjnbav j for nniical iul to iat tills ar rrf a e ic n 58225 accidints lepjlted to the m w w w w afai at rr y w h kentner s6n the bcnefvs iward to date this ver j a g n r amonm to s5ono 57 a- ikoius 2 phones office 12 res 211 georgetown sm5b1047g to ur vnd of octubr i gtg m mm hmmlhmlmiiimimmiimlimilllhia1a1 last year fjaasjat as a brillsh association sjeakcr re- mnrks the cost of dying is ex orbllant tlie man who asked oh death where is thy sttnk had ob viously never met tin undertaker tender leaf lettuce 3 larce bunchrs full oaf flavor lie delicious grapefruit 6 marsh heedless nice size 25 potatoes 6 folnds nice sizr dont mlu a it4al tra 15 lettuce icebuki firm lltad- nlre slio 5 grapes 19 pounds empehor crup and swet onions oranges tomatoes apples etc carrolls umitkd 1 1 1 14 t 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