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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Feb 1938, p. 3

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.- I !maws AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSYâ€" FARMER mately 15,900,000,000 lbs. in 1932 DWIKGW JN POUL MARKET % fl;&DY mfi E)Mb Canâ€" :&”l‘..' M‘ufi the fiveâ€"year ‘period x’i"u -fllk.‘pr? ngdom and im T"! ments of live poultry efl;h‘- to tUnited States the market in a distinct improveâ€" ment over 1986. At WESTON HOTEL (End of Car Line} Specializing in Balliroom Dancâ€" Rummage Sale Phone Weston 825 DAVID JOHNSTON DANCE STUDIO Friday Feb. 25th $ prizes in each of 3 classes. ton 58r4 or Woodbridge 547. Admission 25¢, Children 15¢. Send entries to Mrs..G. Ella, in the church parjors WESTMINSTER UNITED AMATEUR SHOW WESTON MUSIC & RAD 28 Main St. N. Sat., Febh. 19th Under the auspices of The Jean Gordon Forbes Auxiliary DON‘T MISS THESE TWO GREAT MONEYâ€"SAVE THISTLETOWN HALL in aid of Smithfield Sunday School HOME BAKING ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE ing and latest craze, "THE BIG APPLE" These are real honestâ€"toâ€" goodness values. Washers are first quality of well known Canadian make. Come in and see them. YOUR WASHDAY TROUBLES ARE OVER IF YOU OWN P ONE OF THESE WORKâ€"SAVING GOOD NEWS & HOUSEWIFE! at 3 p.m. have become increasingly worried in recent years over soil depletion and while mfi{fim in Ontario are not nearly grave as in some with the shipments states that the British market will not get any fresher m- from any. European emmtr{ n those in the two reâ€" cent shipments. There is, he says, an opoprtunity for Canadian vn:; ter produced eggs, and, if . su« shipments can be made profitably, the Canadian producer wHil benefit. W. A,. Brown, Chief, Poultry Services, Dominion Department of #flwhm‘. who was associated th the shipments states that the SOILâ€"TESTING IMPORTANT ON ONTARIO FARMsS _ Agricultyral leaders of Canada ?u'nrbua' 'u"it St. John, N’.'i..,;‘o}. anuary or This shipâ€" ment was eomm f“t':y. ers eo-ogpcm Ewl associations in Qn:ge and Eastern Ontario; also from some wholesalâ€" ers. . It is ted similar . shipâ€" ments will !oltov from other points CANADIAN EGGS APPEAR ON BRITISH IAIKI‘:;M” se duced eggs~will soon be lug their debut on the breakfast tables of the people in Great Britain. The first shipment of such eggs left Montrea) on Juua 5, and totalâ€" led fifty corru; ;uw boxes, each box m“!“hiha‘ oneâ€"dozen individua! cartons, wl being Grade A large. Never ore have eggs been exported from Canada in oneâ€"dozen cartons. On January 11 a carload of fresh eggs packes * standard 30â€"dozen cases left Montâ€" to kind mhl‘ food content on the one Aal.loll and crop buyer of !-tmu_usbuld study a further advance of approxim 200 million Toe in indleated " for on the market today, all of which T her sppiccben "ar these neosne m e eeontie 3k Provincial Fertilizer Coua are may. be obtained from the Devartâ€" ment of Agriculture for the provâ€" to 16,700,000,000 lbs. in 1986, inces. WASHERS loaded in the S.S. sd49s) s§Q5so « sGQ9s50 JOHN ST. ACT NOW! Only a Few in Stock stâ€"toâ€" | e Your Old Washer as o Ielatas Down Payment â€" _ {parts of | there is |research #2° Pasture studies carried out by Ottawa and O.A.C. Chemistry Dept, have brought to light many new have brought to light many new problems in Western and astemn Ontario. Following up these surâ€" veys, the fields are fertilized and cattle and sheep are used to check _ As part of the soil program, a soil testing laboratory was esâ€" tablished at the O.A.C. Last year over 3,500 samples of soil from all over the province were tested and récommendations were made to the %::e:; A serious b:}tu:fion in rloo County is ng graduâ€" ally corrected. Cereal crops were attacked by «nematodes, small eel worms which form clusters on the roots and nriovul{ interfere with growth and development of â€"the paints. The County Council leased a badly infected field for ten years where the O.A.C. is carrying out research work. Last year there were definite indications that balâ€" ancing of fertility will correct the trouble and more work is planned for this vear. In Durham and . Northumberâ€" ‘hlllh(‘)ttlwa and O.A.C. were conâ€" it postinle belance of fertiity and ext absence of Sngnaat elements said Dr. Christie. The Horticultural Diâ€" vision, Ottawa, under. M. B. Davis, was establishing an orchard where definite experiments could be carâ€" ried out over a number of. years m fl;rm :‘. a centre fi t}‘n!onmi apple growers, specia attention paid to orchard manageâ€" ment, fertilizing, pruning and handling of fruit,. _ _ ts bas is aloee Soal ty has become _ Di.Cifldk “Ouorllon-:l{-' ments have been reduced in availâ€" lbhqulmfic:r lt-ay?phoo- phate, potash or nitrogen, In man cu-ubuh-huduhbul-z on, manganese or magnesium. 1t for 1988 in soil fertility. problems that O.A.C. has undertak< en an extensive research program." Dr. Christie reviewed work done in Norfolk County by the Chemisâ€" iN NOtToI® County by the Chemisâ€" try Dept, 0.A.C, which located e No Interest > e No Carrying Charges EASY TERMS 3mrply a strong orchestra in the ballroom, where we were dinht Alf Gowers supplied his own mus with the help of all the glasses on th table, much to the enjoyment of the Feop}c all around, who could not eat for watching him, We still think therorehovumofln;mbo much for him, _ On Monday last a number of the 89th Toronto Rovers attended the Toronto Rover Council, held in St. James Cathedral» Many topics of great importance were discussed. All leaders of the 39th Group attended the Leaders‘ Banquet at the Royal York, Feb. 5th, in full force. As it was Mrs,. F. Lewis first appearance in uniform as a ‘ghmum, we offer congratulaâ€" ins. As x?omd last week the two lads, Alf and Fred, turned ? in ll‘em:lt shorts. Nice work boys. Keep up. Company of Rangers will take the dflr::fiu while the Rovers will take the negative sitle. _ _ _ What Alf really enjoyed though, was the thin slices of bread served with the dinner (3 inches thick), 39th Toronto Rover Crew _ _ “h'rb:‘ uhov;l Crew m“h:um a on Wednesday, subject being: "Resoived thae Cubs and Scouts, and Brownies and Guides, Toes ie o e l udhu-a-mu, all milk produced and supplied to cheese MJW conditionâ€" of the animals has improved generally. _ _ â€" _‘ / avoided T m of 1ams iodine. Horse breeders are finding Mll mares in !::.l -dw sma m“h lodine * ' ill and other diseases are to: [BOY scoutTs | As the Royal York failed‘ to "WESTON‘S OLDEST ESTABLISHED RADIO STORE" TIMES AND GUIDE J. PETRIE little artists, and are from aix to gine years of age, Marion McKay, Samuel _ McKay, Ronald Carter, Andrew Clarke and Billy Thompâ€"~ son.. These young folks will take part in t:‘u fllmdp.n.:‘l the proâ€" gram with solo, duet work. The latter part wfllbt woted to solo, duet, quartette, trio and unison work : Doreen Strand, Mavis Bailey, Helen Rowntree, Dorothy Walter, Billy _ Livings, Edgar Hollyer, Leonard Banks and Jos Paterson. ae two outatanding artists, Hildred Greenhill, a. wellâ€" known. soprano soloist, and . Florence Gracina Wright, A.L.C.M., clocutionist, who will give musical reading# which up edunineny in premiach m oot exclusively in programs o recitals given by Misses Campbell and Wright. Tickets are being sold _Ah, yes, we also t:r(. also in fm on ons from as far away as Waterloo, CAMPBELL PUPILS TO ~â€" _ PRESENT A RECITAL Elark, on" Weinedan, »Pobruay on h at 8 p.m., whenâ€"several gold medallist pr- of Miss Ads E. hnmll,'n‘ll.c.l. LC.CM., Tomitvet Iedele it e han m by eight of those taking part in this recital; * _ Five tiny tots are among, these _ Mr. Tisdale‘s report for the was carried by the leaders. yeat Assisting on.the programme are Your Old Radio is Your Down Payment BALANCE â€"â€"EASY TERMS e No Interest e No Carrying Charges You Are Assured of BETTER CLEANING at â€" Artists on February be Here‘s Something to Talk About !| A Genuine R. C. A.| Victor ELEC TRIC RADIO ~â€"On the Best Terms You‘ve Ever Had! g;;e You 340..:_ Trade â€"~In Allowance On Your Old evening is LÂ¥ndburst 2168 The Star® from the Minncapole ‘ . headquarters of the sports publiâ€" attracted 15,000 entries. The Feb. tario a fourth place "-h.-'â€":.-'ih w Ao ie on n award in â€" theâ€"contest.â€"Regina Daily Star, lnst, Goot Metritens ot Bnskatoon. sports division of the $1,100 prize ainsyex in rmmren y Sporn Anad" . maky 2t ::-.I.nahh‘-y'ut:"w “"ll h’- ¢r in mid"air with skis crossed. â€"~C. 4G. Nickels of Hudson, Onâ€" Tl.’ of Ada E. Campbe o TJ.CM., L.C.C.M. is in Central United Church Auditorium Wednesday, h:nnu 23rd, 1938 at Assisting u&h"i:-lia(n. and Admission 25¢ ~ Group 1 of W.A. Thursday, February 24, 1938 8.30 BOG!LAN%!OOL Victory Club Orchestra Admissionâ€"20¢ Y.T.W.A. OLD TIME AND MODERN VIOLIN RECITAL D A NCE . . . but there‘s still time to make sure you are adequately 1i Special listings that add <greatly to the value of your telephone. include: :AE SH Separate Listings : . .â€" Suburban Zone Service ... @ For names pronounced the same but spelled differently. (James ?H’i)gitlhwntuhulu @ l.lstlu:: for hotel guests. @ Subscribers wishing to take advantage of the new Suburban Zone Service should notify us at once so as to be properly listed in the new directory. Brown & Jones or Brown, Smith & Jones.) For other members of your houseâ€" Forâ€"each member of a partnership. (People forget whether it is Bpjtg. For members of firms. For each member of a partnershi & *% A Gmt;aA Victor V dyne â€" with nm Offers a worldâ€"wide 1 of Broadcast entertainn s;‘i 50 Ll'flll” #_a ®@ answer call..." give~ and holiday listings. for the person who . lives in one city and m works in another;‘ . ~~ Manager â€" â€"=~

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