Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1926, p. 15

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG . - | yery active in securing certificates, 3 { 18 Ayrshire bulls now holding "ax k {and 236 "A". Fourteen Jerseys are | : h {in Class "AA" and 58 in class "a . "Advanced registry tends to!' | make breeders more careful about! Outlook for as Big a Wheat Yield as Last Year--8mall } | selling oft-type bulls at long prices, | {and also makes the buyer more Honey Crop--Advanced Registry for Dairy Bulls. | caretul about what he buys," finds | R. M. Holtby, fieldman for the Hol. 3 | sted sociati i ~ With bright and breezy weather 30 and 50 per cent. of normal. [der Tr denon aud \uspector aa over the grezisr 'part of the province The flow has been rather streaky, | lead to a better study of type on during the past ten days, a great | states the estimating committee. | the part of the average breeder." deal of harvest work was success-| Some counties have a full crop, | Even where a costly bull dy raj-<ted fully brought to a conclusion and others have not enough to make ex-| there has been found very livtle Lo cutting of second. growth sjislis, traction 'worth while. It is too carla | poore B he states. "In many yr y delayed by rain, was resumed. In Of course, to estimate the Cark | t i | ni here & few Western Ontario counties, honey yield. rected they wishased SF " Wark is such as Bruce, there still remains Winter losses are reported to | the inspection procured as €oun as N hut The Investment some grain to cut, as the fields were | nave totallog 40 Der cent. of the | possible h 4 g" ye & - 3 80 soft from rain that binders could colonies of the province. of the Age not he operated, and in Eastern On-| . on Exports Slack : tario considerable harvesting has Bxporis ol gy : le er. = | : been held over into September, : Poultry Pools. ra aD ie adian at e eo) AGilt-edged Gov- Sprouting of wheat, oats, and even So much is heard, especially at finite} a 2¥e Row fallen e- | alfalfa seed in the shock is reported | this season, about Western wheat 1 r ' ae ecidedly below the | Ki 2. . = ernment Security || rom serersi counties bot the pro- | that the natural tesdency of est. | o7e stand at 85,077 againet 63.000 | ngston joins in the Paramount Week Celebration! portion of damage is not so high as | erners is to think of the Canadian, during on : , hea nat . { that ff 0 it was feared ten days igo. Late| West as one vast wheat field and - & the same period of last year. | j o1iers an P- blight of potatoes is beginning to| of its people as wheat farmers: alto- €y are still above the 1924 level, | AT THE : make its appearance, and on heavy | gether. But the West is turning to however, by about 7,000 head. portunity of earn- land growers are rather pessimistic. | mixed farming, and one indication Several boatloads were at Montreal | . On lighter and better drained soils, {Is the success of its Poultry pools. | 2WAIting shipment when this Fepore | fngaProficor6 141 however, the potato crop is promis wi of the three provinces now was Rade svn r orginal CA PITOI THEA TRE : . ing. a8 a well established co-operative o on the Principal Astufes and late crops have gen- [ Poultry and egg marketing system. | this week. erally been benefitted by the rains,| The Manitoba pool is controlled, | With cooler Weather and Settle- . and an Interest-In- and carloads of western feedor|OPerated and owned by farmers and | MeDt of the meat war' which has | cattle are already beginning to ar-| their wives, and receives no govern- ander way reat Brita | | : istricts. ment assistance, except In grading ex- = T comeranging from fv 1 Soma. 4 sitiets remarkable | 8nd culling. It specializes in mar-| Pected to pick up, | EP © 6-7-8 | keting dressed poultry and eggs, and i 7% to 43%. [arene the hut {Ve wok in culling and selling live hens. Con. [Now Is the Best Time of the Year! : | [in the month much will not mature | tracts are made both with pro- in the Highlands. GIL DA GRA Y in properly. ducers direct and with local merch. vember. Weather iB Joliday S------ ants, and call for delivery of Ss at . © leaves are ginning | Faymens of Principal and least once a week. 2g to tura. The nights are lovely and | oo by the French | As Good As 19257 Overhead costs amount to abont|000L The days are summery hot. | ££ : » G2 rantesd and Backed | "Taking into consideration the in. four cents per dozen for eggs and There is the glorious tang of the oma 0 t ée out eas by the Entire Resources of creased acreage, the outlook would four cents per pound for dressed |NOTthern woods everywhere, | srance and her Forty Appear to be for a yield as big as| poultry. The membership has risen | UP in the Highlands of Ootario-- last year," reports The Manitoba | trom 715 in 1922 to about 6,000|/8 Algonquin Park and Timagami-- Free Press. Manitoba has a bumper this year, and during the months of Dolidays seem made to order. Fish. | crop of wheat, Alberta has more April, May and June, 1926, the as-|IDE was never better, big 'lunge, that held its own, and there has| sociation handled $249,000 worth [t™out and bass easily succumb to fiy| © SEPT. 9-10-1 1 been a wonderful recovery In Sas of eggs. Or troll. There aren thousands of | | katehewan during the past throe > miles of the finest canoeing --with- | weeks, according to The Free Press. Advanced Registry Grows. out a portage. There is hiking and | The same opinion is expressed by The system of advanced registry |!T8mping to add zest to your out-| in the C.N.R. crop reporting service. |for dairy bulls, both for Holsteins {of-door holiday, { } Other grains are not 50 promising | under their oy - breed scheme and| Permanent camps and comfortable | as wheat. Barley is a good crop, but for other dairy breeds under the |bOtels are established throughowt | OAts, rye and flax are uneven and | dairy cattle committee plan, is mak. {the district--or you can tamp wher. 66 » not more than a fair at the best. Ing rapid progress. About 300 Hol. | ever you choose. { stein bulls and nearly 400 of the| ABy agent of the Chnadian Na- tional Railways will gladly give you | Kimmett-Bathgate Weddi 3 Small Light Honey Crop, other breeds have already been ac- . ng. Heavy winter losses, a cool sum- cepted for advanced registration. [full Information ang: descriptive & iit the United eh parsonage, mer, and various other factors have 'Breeders report a ready sale at |literature upon request. -- han » pt. let, IAT | aterially cut down the Ontario increased prices of bulls of service- -- cmt yy i was maf w-- a ---- Pan dlemutted of Wiliam | lane ey. Top this season, &c-| able age which have qualifiod » se cy TENNANT-ALGUIRE 0 s dotte Emmet and har cording to report issued by the On-{C. 8. Wood, supervisor of advanced ar : 8 . '| tario Beekeepers' Association. The registration under the government Nuptials Took Place at Athens on 11 W Their attendants were Miss Laura total crop, according to this esti- [scheme Mr. Wood's figures show Wednesday Evening PEP BACK «* Hard Farasvors and Blake Sine, Shan- mate, will run somewhere between that Ayrshire breeders have been A | A pretty wedding took place at - en Athens at 8 p.n. Wednesday, Sept. | BY HAVING YOUR | Choice Body Hardwood, [rn 1st. a the home of the bride's moth- ff AUTO OYLINDERS RE-GROUND AND NEW PISTONS Soft Mixed Wood. er, when . Bleanor Maude Morris, : FITTED. Rindling 'and Slabs, daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Alguire | | d the late J Algutre, nit- | a a mer nr a Wguires wag wale | FLYWHEEL RING GEARS FITTED Chas. Bedore & Son 840 NELSON STREET Tennant, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. | THOS G. BISHOP EN 6 Co ! Fred Tennant. of Caintown. The | | ceremony was conducted by the Rev, | . GINEERIN eo | 'Phone 17463. Mr, Warren, Athens, in the presence | | cms 8 | § : » Ee Ae es eee ee -- i nn Nt i ea giv ay Shangrin's Discarded tins of all kinds cofect England, are bundled together and| More than 5,000 ships passioil ed iss ed by the dustcarts of Birmingham, | melted down into tin sheeting. through the Sues canal last year. 3 3 Shirley Rowsome of New Dublin. READY for bed, garbed in The bane a ata. 1, : op sl , tired little bodies ated with ferns and cut flowers, rélax in the genial comfort of the while the arch of evergreens, under which the bridal party stood, was home heated correctly by the Sun- : yo - -aked with ferns, gladioli and shine Furnace--the air is properly a hfe g =» humidified in the furnace. The dainty Title bride, who was - . given away by her brother-in-law, McClary's Sunshine Furnace is Mr. Horton Tanney, Algonquin, was designed to evaporate water in gowned in white georgette over The whe right, proportion to give | [wie mi. itn trimmings or the warm air the softness of a caught by a wreath of orange blos- summer breeze, the comfort and soms, and she carried a bonguet of : Ophelia roses and maiden hair ferns. healthfulness that will make your She was Atteaded Dr bor tr home a delight on the coldest day Maria Alguire, who wore pink in Winter. georgette over pink canton crepe and ' 2 carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was assisted by his broth- B all Kinds er, Mr. Russell Tennant. During the urns signing of the register the Misses Shirley and Ethel Rausom played a of Fuel duet, and while the young couple rt wi were receiving congratulations, .Miss B The patented. exclusive Air Shirley Rousom played Mendels- last Ring lary' Sunshin sohn's Wedding March. in McC 1: e Immediately after the wedding Furnace enables it to burn soft coal supper, the happy couple left by me. as well as hard coal and its cast tor for Toronto, where they will iron construction enables it to burn ipend & few days. The bride travel. : : : led in a costume of grey tweed with coke without risk of cracking og ivory crepe blouse and small Frey out. felt hat. On their return Mr. Mrs. Tennant will reside near Ath- ens. : Sensationa! Features Canterbury, Eng. Sept. 3.--A trl le cdse with JHE Hi

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