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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1930, p. 6

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race a ' . y ' THE DURHAM CHRON‘chE’ NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY F ARMER (Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture) Had a Bumper Yield lpoultry and veterinary science, a stock An outstanding id of blue s is ' Judging ring. four large forges with ”ted by one farmer in mama lanvils for blacksmith work, eighteen Mty. His field was eight acres in ' mannual training benches for wood- a: and from seven loads taken from l working, a machinist’s bench 331d 3 emht acres, 2.900 lbs. of seed were ‘: space for motor mechanics.~ The Ridg- ww. This at the rate of 14¢ a l town institution is now the most com- _ pound yielded better than $400, or more ‘ plete 0f its kind in Ontario and will be m 350 r acre. A leasin feature ’ in 8 position t0 8m 8 superior Wm 01 a this ispethat the strgw is gtill good ! all-round training to the farm boy and Madman]! “be. per word a flour consecutive ix as a high-grade hay. 3m- . ”weft fitted Io Nerfolk’s Tobacco Crop I A W Success ’ um charge, 2: and 35c. if charged Ivory advance nol me the object is ‘ “cc of any per. is advertisil mad as such. accompany the nc whom to charge it to to the person phonir Advertisements on “until forbidden" Without written inst until written a or their discontinul The greater part of Norfolk County‘s.i By far the greatest success in its his; Ibe-million-pound crop of flue-cured , tory was achieved at the ”1930 Internaq Hacco has now been sold at pfices ', tional Plowing Match Stand last week} raging between 30 and 40 cents per. off Highway No. 7. near the city of pound. Th average will be about 35 ; Stratford. Two new records were set eats. It was estimated that about } on the second day of the match. when 13.000 acres were under tobacco in Nor- an - estimated total of 40,000 peeple that this year, and while the crop was ! passed through the gates and when the injured by drought and hail, it escaped entry list numbered 153. summing by host and most of the growers will be 44 the list for a single day in any pre- Iell rewarded for their season’s toil. , vious year. The final two days of the The new half-million-dollar grading {match were equally successfulr and the and packing plant at Delhi swings into directors have every reason to feel qeration this week. .proud of their achievement. 10333::- , ,_ . l . ‘ ,. ' um um. Edi District Plowing Matches ttgltsakcea’pgtfigintheevmlgwing oon?‘ ' 'SUN L I FE A S S U R A N C E Medical 1 Ma ..__._ .. m. D“. JAKESON Dates of remaining district plowing test. A departure this year was a 'com- notches have been announced as fol- petition for women. who made a re- bus by J. Lockie Wilson, superinten- markably fine showing. The site of the [COMPANY OF CANADA flnt: match was a picture, with hundreds of HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL Office and resid . Caistor. November 26. ihorses and “803018 pulling keen-edged . ' once east of The Street. Lo Cape Croker ( on Reserve) October 31 plows through perfect 3011 to reveal TOW calico hours. 2 to . II tramose (Rockwood), November 5, 'upon row of furrows, straight and true ' . I, . , - . (except Sundays). hontenac «near Kingston). Oct. 29. and crown“ to Perfection w MEMORY OF PROMINENT NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR HONORED . Tourist: “Say, boy where does this "" ' Baldimand (F’ishervule). 00ml”? 30. . The memorial erected to the memory of the late Lord Northcliffe pard Just, watched it go and then kept road 80?” ’ 3- 1.. SMITH. "- Halton lEsquesing TWp.) October 31. Ontario Nuts Win at St. Dunstan’s Church, London, is here seen after being unveiled by on its way and ‘Smelled all about the Indignant.â€"“It don't go nowhere. Office ”1d residev Lambton (Sarnia TWp.) November 5‘. Kent County has recently been .in Lord Riddell. . .. closed door. It turned and started It’s here every morning when I come WP“? Ofli Ontario. SOD"!- Octomb: 25- the limelight as a nut producing county W , . ' .... back. Then the window caught its at- along,» ‘ to 11° “n 0‘1 30 m :gloffggfit‘ggng’gg, higher 24. 33%???“ frghiggllgrgg‘l’fg ‘33; ‘22: ‘ msEASEs or VEGETABLES [BEWARE LEOPARDS tentiori. Slowly the leopard rose on - (Sundays eroepied) 311‘ Nations (Ohsweken) November 1.; Chatham district. at the Nut Growers’ w ' PROVES GOOD WARNING its hind legs and, standing up, pawed at C. G. a BESS I: :33“!!! TÂ¥Du 00t0bei‘C24. h 11 .Conference at Cedar Rapids. Iowa. His ( Experimental Farms Note) â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- {figure-covering and scratched at the (3th e '33 ey WD- ‘ near T053 1 l 00‘ 4 exhibit 0f Japanese WBIDUtS was de- The costly shrinkage and deteriora- Of All the Motley A'rra ’ ’ ' Graduates Can , y of Wild Animal WT 23. ’clared the best ever seen b those in at- . l - This was more than we had ever College. Toronto. ‘ Welland. October 29. I Y tion in vegetables during the periods of Actors Leopards Give [lost Thrills.â€"- Block. Durham. . :tendanceat the conference. Large size, storage and transportation in Canada Wyant Davis Hubbard Gives Some dreamed of getting. So far we had a Waterloo. October 25. lgood cracking extraction quality and is a matter of 123. | . . . great, concern to those picture of a leopard charging, a leopard York. East (Agincourt), November 5. 'fine flavor were the points on which who are closely associated with food: ifgiiexeingtsgwwds in an stalking along a veranda, scaring a dog A A «the experts based their decision. The handling While it is impossible to es- sniffin 1) ”till , . . g at a door, and finally standin 3 current crop. “CPO!" tree from WhICI'l these fine DUtS came 18 “mate the IOSSCS occurring annually in ' up and scratching at a WifldOW. Whai ..._ ”tighvolllfatth e iihlcagkgngw Igiggly“: (3:311 . a begutifulthspelctimen landi has mat}; the handling of vegetables, nevertheless, Lions Will Sit down and think mat- next? “AI III I {th "1'” DI. W. C. PIC Ihro ’ . - * rapi grow . is on y s x years 0 - . i 3 . Foo .. .-. he to reports received. and the fineland has borne two 00d crops. The reports indicate that the .problem’ter over before starting a charge or It dropped down from the Window, e 0 e I Office ove. J, i , 8 . merits serious conSideration, a fact - trying to get out of a difficult position . Durham. weather of October enabled the farmers . Chatham man’s Vistory is expected to - - l ~ , _ ° and started forward. Suddenly it saw W- . , which is ful.y appreClated by wholesal Snakes even the dreaded puff adder . h the southwestern peninsula to do.stimulate the growth of nut trees in em, transportation companies and the ' J. 1“- GIANT. ‘ . the natives on top of its crate. In- “ sowmg. Many farmers report the i Kent County and elsewhere throughout general public. Observations and ex- and cobra, Will try a?“ or all to escape. stantly it flattened and, “0110111118. DURHAM poorest crOp of turnips in years. while j the province. There is no other factor periments conducted by the Federal Diâ€" Buffalo, despite the“. terrible reputa- chargedâ€"and rushed right into its sugar beets Will yield about the same as , which enhances the value of a farm at vision of Botany have shown that tlon. are very easy to handle and con- Honor graduate Toronto, Gradua Dental Surgeons ~ . , crate. The natives slammed the r ' ‘ ' a . in other seasons. ConSlderable stocker I; so little expense as nut trees. plant diseases are responsible for a ‘ trol even when full grown. Crocodiles down and we not only had our picgge 13 W11?” the particular in gillfigtfect eatltcll: arfe being purchlased. due to larggi large share of these losses. Further- l usually lie perfectly motionless, waiting but the leopard was safe and available mOtOl‘lStS . secure their vwm‘s Drug ; yic 0 grams and 0?” pr ces offere . Proper Ration Needed more. by applying the facts derived . for a chance to snap someone’s leg off ' - su lies of . = - for same. There are indications of a: . - - - . . . for more WOTk- BY 011$th Gilt the pp r c l f C d' f . A hen may lay a few eggs early in from selentific investigation encourag- or break his back with a swat from do d th h . arts f th i ‘ -_; ["2ng 193'! “‘11)ng 0 ans tan seed com ”the spring without receiving much feed ing progress has been made towards their tails. 8 an e C arging p o e pc- . ,7 -f _ _- ' airy. cattle are m keen demand ' or attention or she may lay at the end eliminating the diseases responsible for 'ture we could put together a very nice Ga 1 G 3. 3 ll. Mug hi the restricted T. B. Free areas. and of the season when feed may be picked this waste. Sound vegetables. from short scene of a leopard on a veranda. S " I S " teases ' many outside buyers are invading these Leopards can be counted upon to do! districts for accredited cattle. up in the fields. but the hen has not well cared-for fields, if properly hahd- 0"" thing' and to do ” ‘mmed‘mll’ This was one of the easiest and most . .yet been developed that will lay without led during storage and transportation, “90‘? releése- They Charge the fil"Stisatisfactory experiences we had with Repairs . lithe proper ration during the fall and may be placed on the market without movmg thing they 599- If it is a human wild animals as actors. But if anyone New 89th Wm: 099““! . ’winter months. A good mash is im- very great loss. Upon the grower, there- being, SO much the better. It» matters . thinks it is easy to stand and be charg- ‘Ehe new mug of the Vocational Agri- l, portant if the hens are to lay, and it fore, falls the responsibility of apply- not that human may be behind heavyled by an angry leopard even with wire SUPERB ATTERY SERVICE cul ural 5(3th at Ridgetown W38 0m“ .v should be before the birds all the time. ing measures to prevent the develop- . wire fencing. Bang into it they go with 1 between, he is wrong. ' ' cially opened on October 30 by Acting, If any one of the necessary elements merit of the fun ' ' lgh in h _ . . . gi and bacteria attack- a rush and 'e t , Premier George 3- Henry and Hon. T- ; required for the making of eggs is ab- ing his crops and causing such disease “ that stra t e , . . . , , ' I Com e nt mechanics L. Kennedy. MimStei‘ of Agriculture. i sent. production is impaired. Pullets as black rot of cabbage celer blight strongest cattle fencmg. 3 . Excellent Alibi p - About sasooo has been spent on the,require a little different mash than the rhizoctonia rot of turnips. lat); blight one Of the “m attempts atlnducmg = 8m”? ”gm“, the bunk muse they are 31“ ys available to newbulldlng mum is equally as com- ; old hens and it is a mistake to house rot of potatoes, and many others of im- a leopard to act was a scene m Whmhlweée 8“?th g lesWh ' 1ve y l‘ troubles and “X11935 as the firm building erected ; them together and have them feed portance. Such preventive measures a leopard was supposed to come uponl fine 31 Nana! . en 1 was logging h 19-5 The “EW wing includes twojfrom the same hopper. Home-grown are based upon our knowledge of the the veranda 0‘ a house, and. prowling ‘up n e or woods I saw a moun- 99d 011 O n your I first classrooms. a physics laboratory. ‘ feeds with the addition of some ur- i ' r ' ' alon it sta ' tam 11°“ ”me right up to the Shade" a room for teaching various agricultural : chased concentrates may be mixed? 01.1] fe history 0‘ the paraSlte involved. I g ‘ rtle a sleeping dog. one day. It was a fierce beast. but I. W . , . ' ' That sounds very simple. We nadl - sub col. ‘1 ch as fi 1 ’ .. In addition to the effect of parasitic with eat resence of mind. threw a j s an e d crops beekeeping .a commercial mash may be purchased 3 diseases (caused by fungi and bacteria) the veranda and the front of a house. l bucketgrof winter in its face and it slunk :that will supply the necessary ingred- there is a ve im r .. Woe ; tents to the bird. Chickens will pay due ry po tant source of loss We surrounded this with a twelve-foot away. S serve you, unless to certain diseases of non-parasitic fence of heavy stock wire. In front of Man sitting in corner: “Boys, I can meats efficiently {dividends if properly housed and given ' ‘ Ethe right rations. ggzgénma'l'hlfey S? e Obf grea‘teil- uglportatnce ' the veranda we ran this fencing out in V°“°h,f°r the truth or that story, A; Your DO” 6 cc nle I s l - d h y .en y casm 0 5‘3”“ 10“ triangular shape. The base was the few minutes after that happened I was! l When t0 Apply Lime figuredugealggggslofgogl all: 8233;532:323 1 long verandah. The peak was the point coming down the Side Of the hill and} ‘ A test of the soil should be made to greater economy to those interested. from which the cameras were to photo- 316? :3 $11.3; zfixéigsy [Egg gage Albert N O ble {make sure that it requires lime. If the These diseases include black leaf graph the action, if any. The s'ides whiskers were wet.” Proprietor speck 0f cabbage, redheart of lettuce Were outSide the view of the lenses, so . ' .soil roves to be acid then the answer A full line of ‘ p to the question when to apply lime and cabbage, blackheart and surface all that one saw on looking through A Happy Thought for Today might be “when you have time.” Lime ittin of otato tubers. Such disorders Fro Durham - - . FLOUR, EREALS is for the benefitof all crops in the ro- I(iommgmly poccur in storage and tran- $3131: “22:; :1 (2:331:15, Bring: Tgtlileerlggnifirtligfhgrrtsg. Ontario and ED tatlon. but particularly . of benefit to sportation throughout the Dominion chairs. There is nothing that happens legumes. The best time is possibly just and they are primarily the result of an ' But might have been worse. on h nd - l 1 before sowing a grain crop that is insufficient supply -of pure air combin- .At One mm" we made 3 ha" m the a - I‘lCGf C 039 seeded down with alfalfa or clovers. ed with temperatures which prevent Wire and backed against it a crate con- fOl‘ cash. Liming land plowed for fall wheat the utilization of the oxygen in the taining a leopard. He was “0t very lwhich is to be seeded with clover in the , , . available air; for it is agreed by author- large 01' 01d one and we had had him lsprmg is a convenient and satisfactory the 5011 during the preparation 0f 8 ! rence of diseases of this nature. Air . . , files that facilities which hinder the for some weeks. We thought he would M111 Run SCI? 11135» ton 320-00 l lililggtlyefieuhigiezegs tggtaszgtglfiztegé 183:1: girterclltange of air are to be avoided. slink up and down the veranda, under 0 ' ic Mixed Chop. t $23.00 i ‘ ’ 955‘ W0 factors must be kept in mind and behind the furnture, in an endeavor y “11) e try pe‘: oat Chop ton $2500 l and should be thoroughly worked into when attempting to prevent the occur- to get out of sight and be as far away 0 ' ' ' 9 seed bed to become efficient It is poor channels are bein - from the cameras as possible. K P “I F f WORMS . . . g provided in modern , . Middl'lngs. ton $32.00 : Iliilsmess to farm land that is lacking in storage houses and railway cars by the How little We knew or "“695de eeps 0 try fee I'OIII : lime and strongly acid in reaction. The installation of false floors and ventilat- 19°10” d3! 1“ 0‘" enthusmsm for “981- l productive power Of the soil is reduced mg chutes. Under such conditions, and ism we had DIGCBCI a large dog on the Mr. Win. Jarrott, of Brigdcn. wrote no a year ago stating that hie poultry had _ l l when 1t .becomes add. 00178“:ng 0! when the temperature is regulated to veranda, He was a big fellow and sup- become badly infected with worms. We adviaed him to use 2 lbs. of Royal Purple Iii . m l ““15 condition With the use 0‘ ground remain between 86 degrees and 40 de- posedly brave and savage Our hope ”mm" SM i“ “Ch ‘°° “”- °‘ “Wm“ WM ‘°‘ t“ ”d" '“d ‘m‘i‘m' ‘ ‘ cc paid {0' . “mesmfle increases the efficiency 0f grees F. losses from disease are reduced was that the leo ard would. sneak alo Wt a” mm“ 'm' l 'b' m“ ”in“ it f“ m "a“ he "0" "' mun. rain l the manures and fertilizers applied. to a minimum. the d g k ng that in three days he noticed blood streak. in the droppings, and that his egg pro. l and therefore contributes to the cutting .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"._._..__. woul‘delttnrnaoznit flight?" ‘12? gm?“ auction and cone up 100%. During a..- Fall. Winter and Spriec monih- he pur- - - . . down of costs of crop roduction. V8 0 ~ n chaaed coo Ibo. or this Poultry Specific. We received a letter from him the latter :i toe1:11 E133; 50:10:31” Feeds in i p NEW TURNIP GRADES other words, a picture of the faithful partofAugust. stating that hevaaamazed at the results he Obtained. that his poultry 1.. or . . family dog drivin 8W8 the villainous were entirely free from worms. and that during August of this year his production ’ MANY VISIT HISTORICAL HOMES r Tl}: poginigtrruit iBranch, gs thifa leopard while u: mutt. slept We '3. 100% um than last year. m ' ---â€"------ esuo esearnorao ‘ ° every em r.h".'nie'h' We will In“ “Y Pb“ at cost. During 1929 over a hundred thousand the Turnip Grade: underpins 3031; would tint the film later ‘0 make it mien”; Mum Royal 'mnfim §.~i§ii'i:':t°{.lno§:m£ DURHA l peOple paid for admission to Shakes- Vegetables Act, have introduced four look like a night scene when projected. offeed during the whole team the poultnr are shut in. While this crest do The a. -, . peare’s birthplace, and over 80,000 vis- new grades which will more adequately Everything was ready. I held my more the Mt. it at the me time tom up the birds. heroine their cloth" to take 1‘.‘ J, w, EWEN ' ited Anne Hathaway’s cottage. meet the requirements of trade. The rifle ready, prepared for any emergency. ore-m active the came a if they were on range, oornpclling them to take from 15' .< (1) Junmr ' I“ ,new grades are determined by size At a nod from the cameramen I signal- to 20% ”3‘ need from the feed their at. This in naturally reflected in mowed g2) Emu,” “m m Some fish, says a writer. grow at a “items from 2 t0 4 inches. for the led to natives to draw up the door of “WW?“ , . m. hm, hm“ ,, Each menl l terrific rate. Especially those that Just. grade Canada No-1 Small to not less the crate. Cameras clicked as film be- “’m "‘ WW " “'3“? ““W ‘°‘ “W “'F‘T’cd m .u die “V vex-city Gra manage to get away from anglers. than four inches in diameter for Can- to V w "d M mam dw’ M “my mm W m ' We" ada No 1 large The four grades are man run. cry slowly, down in one Put ' 30 nd 60c aCkagcs ‘91 75 and 96 OOtins Intending e a 9 . . , i. a I. o o Canada No.-1 Small; Canada No. 1 er, the leopards nose and then its . “P m c a p enter at . * -.~ Small Medium; Canada No-l Medium; head came into view. It snarled and also lOO-lb. air-tight bagsâ€"$14.00. For sale by 4,600 and Canada No-l I am. looked about. dealers in Canada. If your dealer Wt “Dilly You- W A moment later it shot out of the write direct. The current Cold Store; News Letter 3:38: $226 :2: :13:ka Royal Purple Laying Meal of the Dominion Department of - and crating. ' . . culture carries an item of specia in- rolled, the leopard dashed back and '0 an "only W.“ ““l '3’: """" m ”‘25“ 3mg: terest to apple growers. It deals with map-dacmhediu. m. . “MM. "‘b‘ I I Pu 1., cold storage difficulties. more particu- "4 ”’3' 'W‘ ”y!“ u.“ a sea m M rear m a” rp ” a,“ awof'fl‘l‘prductionfiumthemfddledbecem- mlywmmd 3°“ scald. 3““ mama's-1a. -ned-ouuraatashuroeeivoduieiurertm. ‘ .-Wote.hahaaemha4m~twahemflahehaabeenuahgm ‘ .mm-dukbmbmhymmmwm “no“ ”m-flthMmaMfiflgm elh'. ' 3,. " ’ . v . . , , .v i,” ..,1“" 'yf‘l‘f'w‘f We. at: . . ii, 4, ~ -"~-) a“ ‘. , I .‘w . . ‘ ’ t. r' - ‘s ‘ . _ V ‘ , , . ‘. " . . . t ‘ " I?“ h)“ l'.‘ ‘6'; -' .r, “A r i f» e . aft :4 u, :‘(e "’

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