Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1920, p. 4

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i : .. Old Ontario [fl Lead Have you heard | HAT the somewhat venerable bout Peps? Pepa is a | Province of Ontario has still a : re wn in peasy Form, hich | sufficient latent energy. te a an en! new and effect. | . produce an increased quan | thront rubies, na colds, chest | ey of whost when the occasion de- = tain certain medicinal in. | Wands it and weather conditions per which, when placed upon ! mit, was demonstrated by the recent ol rats sly ue, late harvest, In fact i was mainly to the lungs. On their jour. ugh Ontario's efforts that the yy soothe the inflamed and | Dominion this year was saved from membranes of the bronchial | the humiliation of recording even a ot roalle of the oir | smaller wheat crop than tn 1918, and and healing to the Jo the latter was the poorest in several has grills Fat. : 22 The highest estimate the statist eps fumes get pe meet, | clans at Ottawa have been able to 4 Cut out this give to the total crop for the Dos article, write Minion is 204,749,000 bushels, or an it the name and date of this Increase of 16,674,000 bushels. The sad mail ih de ha £0 contribution of the three Western or A Tooe Sotal pachot wiil 'Provinces to this total was 167,836, you. All druggists and 000 bushels. This was about 4,400, box. 000 bushels in excess of the previous Peps, Sic. . i¥ | year. Ontario, on the other hand, ' { increased her output of fall wheat : { { from 7,054,000 bushels in 1918, to 21,782,000 in 1919, while her total ¥ {in all wheat was 27,884,000 against 15,241,000 bushels in 1918. Obvious- ly, therefore, she saved the sttustion, Before the opening up of the Great A mn A RN tin, | West to settlement by the advent of : | the railways, Ontario, of course, oc« q - . | cupied the premiership as a wheat Sleighs {| producer. But even at that it is | only within the lite time of the octo« Me genarians of. to-day that she came iA variety yet for sale. into fame in this respect. When, for Be ! example, Col. George T. Denison, the ie Or A RN on pa venerable police magistrate of To 'Bole troubles, and it does so ex. | ronto, was a toddling youngster of a US put one on two years, the provinee, then desig- nated Upper Canada, gave a yield of & SLACK but 3,221,991 bushels. But by 1861 it had swelled to 12,692,85¢ bushels. Ee y TREBRT And then people, abroad as well as : HONE ATITW, at home, began to sit up and take HRA notice, -- = '| "The United States Consul made It the subject of a-special report to his Government. at Washington, "There 08 Tp is probably no country," he conclude UR GUNMS-- ed, "where theré is so much wheat ; grown in proportion to population, and the area under cultivation, as in that part of Canada west of King .| ston." The American Statistical Ane nual also devoted space to the sube | Ject, pointing out that Upper Canada 2 | was at that time producing 8.89 bushels per capita more than the al science knows how serious United States, his figures oh this sign of bleeding For it - basis befig 13.33 and 4.44 respece that tender gums tively. Ever the dignified Blacke of P that wood's Magazine condescended in : which a four out July, 1864, to refer to the marked fable aver forty. .development of wheat production in disease is oy Tg Unper Cabada, ta hn those days what is now the and fallout, or must be extracted Provinee of Ontario contributed Poi- about $0 per Soot, ok Canada's total Pp on of wheat. | But wheat 5 he System and Weck wreck Srowing was then her staple agricul ! + ustry. And although that disorders, anaemia, and MANY gun ction has Seen delegated to' the . visit yout dens Western Provinces, Ontario is still ta 'tribution to the country's total, her Forhasrs For 2 Gums, Yor" proportion this year In spite of y its progress, if in the fact that mized farming is now . heck : her specialty, being nearly 14 per Ord: Ty cent. es cannot a hye But although in the production of 1 ¢ SY Wheat Ontario is now fourth among and ying t the nine Bron des of the Dominion, ¥ taking 2 ¢ a8 & whole, she is i and imme. Still predominating partner, the So yield in 1918 having a value of $384, tubes in Canada and £13,900, compared with $299,363.« cannot supply 100 credited to Saskatchewan, her will mail nearest provincial competitor.' ie postpaid. In'live stock Ontario's leadership - FORHAN'S, LTD., Montreal jis evén more, pronounced, the esti i total value at the close of 1918 being $369,111,000, - with $267,638,000 for Baska and rh T - 4 9 $363,445,000 for s » ! 1446, Quebec. No less : d than 30 per cent. of the live stoek © 8 A Jossciany 7 ins Dominion is to be on . the total value of her factory out : _.put of butter and cheese, according THE GU to -the latest statistics, 1s $37,990,- = .000, compared with $37,851,000 for % : to the last census the farm of 0 has a total . value of $1,223,701,549, or nearly ds Go Quickly AS Domo. dias Jur. the whols She cannot afford to besick | second $832,812,560 and Que- and neglect her household | hoo third at $787,754.494. 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