Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening september 2 1 at 1938 page 3 v w h kenlner son coal coke wood we carry everything to meet your foel requirements hamcocoke blue coal har and soft wo all lengths only two week left to take advantage of our free furnace cleaning offer consult us for full particulars phone 12 georgetown ontario canadian wheat crop placed at 358433000 bua according to the first estimate of the dominion bureau of statistics total canadian wheat production in 1938 1b 358433000 bushels including 338396000 bushels of spring wheat and 20037000 bushels of fall wheat included in the spring wheat estimate is the crop in the prairie provinces amounting to 334000000 buthels dis tributed as follows manitoba so mil lion saskatchewan 143 million and alberta ip m t r wise than his buster edythe s richardson this is a true story about a dog named jutbo he is a beautiful husky owned by a college professor the professor is a great lover of dogs and owns several besides the husky he is an outdoor enthusiast and during the winter vacations takes trips into the deeply wooded sections of northern new hampshire on these trips he travels by car as far as the roads permit and then transfers his camping outfit to a sled which is drawn by a team of dogs to a suitable camping place far from civilization prom this base camp he takes short trips into the forest and pi to study the life and habitats of the small animals such as moles shrews and mice he has trained lobo to be his lead dog the dog loves this work and is always happy to get into the woods he manages his team mates lutein gently and efficiently always thoughtful of his dogs the professor usually walks ahead on snowshoea and breaks a path for the team one day the professor had gone farther from camp than he realized and it was late afternoon when he started his return trig through the deep woods toward the lake the base camp was on the opposite side and he had planned to go straight across the lake for the camp when he had gone some distance he realized that the dogs were not following as closely as usual turn ing about he found that lobo was standing still and sniffing the air apparently the dog was disturbed by something of which his master was unaware seeing that his master had stopped lobo lead his team mates around and started in a direction opposite to that of the camp knowing that dogs hae very keen senses the master decided to follow the dogs it was getting darker all the time and even the sky line was becoming less distinct in the twilight shortly lobo changed his direction or travel again but still not in the direction of the camp his master anxious to get to camp began to wonder whether the dog reallj knew what he was do ing or not he called to lobo and after patting and talking to him urg ed him to go directly toward the camp lobo laid down and the other dogs alwajs did what lobo did thls was the dogs way of telling his mas ter that it was not wi c to 10 in that direction after coax ng the man started out thinking i it the logs would follow him ht 1 a i gone but a short dbtance the dogs fol owu g reluctantly when the ice began to crack under his fe t stcpi ing bick quickly he looked ahead and aw tl e glitter of the open wilcr tl ei he knew that lobo had bem wlstr in he gratefully he ga p tl c dog frc re n to go home the bo t aj lobo skillfully skirted the unfrozen part of the lake and lead his master to cjmp safely at camp the dogs were re warded by being gl en an cxtrn good supper before their ma ter 1 nd hi own in our dimb a imnl harvest cultivation to eradicate sow thistle after harvest cultivation is the cheapest and most effective method of controlling perennial sow thistle states j d mcleod of the crops seeds and weeds branch of the on taiio department of agriculture the creeping rootstalks of the perennial sow thistle are at their weakest stage right now said mr mcleod heat sunlight and dry weather are our best partners mr mcleod advises deep plowing immediately after harvest the land should be allowed to dry t for two or three weeks without cultivation it is pointed out that surface soil is separated from subsoil moisture is cut off and root stalks are hollow and milky and can not stand heat and dryness follow later with the broad shares on the cultivator to get any plants that re shallow plowing cultivating or deep discing will kill young summer an nuals and induce seeds to germinate states mr mcleod after harvest cultivation pays big dividends in as suring larger succeeding crops and better returns kill weeds when they are weakest plan now to work all infested fields which are not seeded down spring wheat estimate also in 22000000 bushels of durum wheat 45 millions of which were produced in manitoba and 7 million bushels in saskatchewan total wheat production in canada in 1038 is the largest since 1933 when 443 081000 bushels were produced improved ralnful in 1938 in the prairie provinces endsd a scrips of partial drought years although considerable rust and grasshopper damage partly offset the improvement in moisture conditions in the nrfcing of the crop rust damage has also affected the quality of a fair proportion of the wheat harvested so that the grading at the crop as a whole may not aver age above the grading of the 1s87 crop production of all coarse grams canada in 1938 is larger than in 1937 due principally to improved yields in saskatchowantand alberta the oat crop in 1938 is estimated at 393 071000 bushels which is an increase of 1346 million bushels wtb production in 1937 barley production is estimated at 108jm5000 bushels which i3 25js million bushels larger than the 1937 crop fall rye is placed at 9518 000 bushels and spring rye at 2849000 bushels each of these crops is more than double the amount produced year aog flaxseed production in 1938 amounts to u8u00 bushels hi con trast with the production of 607600 tmshfhi in 1937 the main hay and clover crop u est at 1304000 tons an in crease of almost half a mn tons over the production in 1937 declines in hay and clover production occurr ed in prince edward island nova scotia manitoba and british colum bia with increases in the remaining provinces more than offsetting these declines mother junior lsn t it rather ex traagftnt to cat both butter and jam on your bread at the same time junior oh no mother dear its economy vou see the same piece of bread does for both northern quebec develops as agricultural region while most farming in quebec located in the st lawrence lowland region there are also many farms along the valleys of the rivers mow ing into the st lawrence in the lake st john district and along the bay of chaleur an article in the canadian national magazine points out in northern quebec the lake st john district to the east of the abitlbl area in the quebec part of the clay belt both territories served only by the canadian nationals northern route are developing particularly well the dominion government the writer goes on has established ai agricultural experimental station a normandln in the lake st john dls trlct and the provincial government has sponsored a demonstration farm at amos in the abitlbl area these farms are studying the crops and plant varieties best suited to the re glon new colonists are coming in and settlements are showing a steadj growth in population and in volume of production hae you your exhibits readj for the pair here next wed and thurs sept 28th and 29th ancient t1mepifcf returns to brampton one of the mementoes of pioneer days in brampton has returned to the town in the form of an o d tur nip watch which was first sold 1 andrew bright brampton tinsmith and hardware merchant by w a mitchell the town 5 first watchmak er the watch was for many years in the possession of george bright kansas city missouri who learned his fathers trade then moved to the states mr bright died recent ly having suffered from a stroke in his 84th year at the time of death he had treasured the old timepiece as a keepsake it is a key wind model with a double case and a very heavy lensed crystal following george blights death it was returned to mrs jennie peacock queen st brampton by he executors of her brothers es- grapes 2 pounds p delicious sweet i c larco bcrrtrc m i onions w pounds firm and iry 1 rtaf full of flaor j fj sweet potatoes 4 pounds nlro stw delirious flaor 15 bananas t firm and rip nice slio oranges lcdoz sweet and juicy nice size celery hearts crisp delirious flavor extra large bandies 10 onions stiver skin for pickling son dried 3 1 7 carrolls butter first grade and always fresh carrolls help improt yon pareonalltj wa wrii cum keep roar bcedthfal wrifjna tam delh asmfufcau dp the chll- tee atoo lam the deudou re- beebjagbanirorwhtlqredoabb mihtahaiima aajaaaaaaaaa agricultural societies fairs and exhibitions 1938 barrie bracebrldge caledon oboksville forest gait qodpricb lis towel mcafard milton mount forest sehomberg shelboume stratford beamsvlfle sept 28 sept 20 21 sept 22 2a sept 1922 sept 22 33 sept 23 24 sept 27 28 sept 20 21 sept 22 2 sept 20 21 sept 21 22 sept 22 23 sept 23 24 sept 22 23 sept 23 24 bept 22 23 sept 19 21 sept 30 oct 1 sept 29 30 oct 1 sept 29 30 oct 1 bept 27 28 sept 27 sept 26 28 sept 30 oct 1 sept 29 30 sept 28 30 sept 30 oct 1 sept 29 30 oct 1 sept 2728 sept 27 28 sept 27 28 oct 4 oct 6 oct oct 610 oct 1 4 oct 3 6 oct oct oct 7 10 cohlngwood drayton dundalk ehnvale grand valley harrlston ingersol markdale markham mitchell palmers ton powassan aberfoyle arthur bee ton erin owen sound slmcoe norfolk county streetsville tara woodbridge international plowing match and farm machinery demonstration at minesing near barrie ontario sim coe countj october 11 12 13 and 14 1938 i georgetown fall fair september 28th and 29th haltons outstanding exhibition first night of show commencing at 800 pan in the georgetown arena tap danotno tdmbung three boxing bouts musical chairs on horseback potato race choruses by georgetown choral society georgetown orchestra and lorne scots band in attendance fair day fair to be opened by jas hewson warden of halton county titittrttitffffrr f- tpinxvoaml- best livestock mrw west of toronto midway baby show sheaf binding ladys oar driving contest potato race harness racing don t forget the parade of prise winning animals at 4 pxn fair night dance in the arena fun for everybody the directors want you to have a good time at eflquesing agricultural fall fair at georgetown they have done their utmost to ensure that you will have it change of time table i effective sunday september 5th tt leave georgetown eastern standard time m eastboond to toronto westbound to london 7 08 am 438 pjn 928 am 6 48 pxn 1148 ajn 9 03 pm 223 pan 935 ajn x 1120 ajn 2 05 pjn ex 2 55 pjn ay 445 un 700 am b 9 00 pjn dxll 06 pjn exll50 pxn c sat only and hbl toronto no guelph winter fair november december 1 a except sun and hoi b sun and hoi d except sat sun and hoi e sat sun x to kitchener y to 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