Align. iot.‘ 154s? ‘ Aa4au><l¢flf§ib ... . a--- ",,¢¢o1oov04a0+¢ I 0' hohb . People coi- Coileoting l: tun as well as being an interesting t’ t " h tobeornnlgsandcomeoutwith m‘ evirinmugoulxlefigmxtntaorgovaerr: a few of the 700‘ P811911"! b9" “m? a one collector. The 1am WM” W“ m!’ *1" P°“1“”" ttijirlxgd gabinet is a bread-board. hand carved tor the owner who 1'81"“! to use it for that ploblan WYWW Pigiings. sudh as these, “m; m; as worry‘ about ratlonlns-ltherv is always enough to go around. Drwidlm W“ It‘ ‘"9" 501°" m9 T118?!- of course, ‘Iheso pigs belong to Mir. J. Youns o! Vanderhoof, 3.0. snapped at the annual meeting of the Quit“ Holstein Frlasian Association were. left to right: H. Lajoie. secretary-treasurer; C. C. Haviiand. Wiiso. ville, Ont, president Canadian Holstein-Friesian As- sociation: W. A. Hodge. Bt. Laurent, president Que- bec Hal sin Associatio R P. Sabourin. livestock M . in iarim Botsio . a, olefin dentition withstm n» Maura-eerie One of the most fascinating industries in Canada, tobacco-growi ing, has just begun another crop year. The indication is that. with good weather and luck. the 1946 flue-cured or cigarette crop can be tho largest in history. Last year's yield in Ontario was over 70,000,000 pounds and worth more than $20 million to the growers. Most of the growers are in Norfolk county although the industry is spreading to the Port Hope area in eastern Ontario and experimental growing is under way near Barrie. Among the Norfolk growers are Mr. and Mrs. Clare Huffman.‘ While her husband was overseas, winning the D. C, MLMary, his wife, work- ed in the tobacco harvest. This year they have moved into a. little stucco house on a tobacco farm at Teeterviile, north of Delhi, and will "share-crop” the farm for Archie Vanderbushe. The war hero will be the "share-man." l-lis will be the responsibility for getting out the crop, seeding. transplanting. caring for the growing tobacco and super- visir" the workershlred for the harvest. Mr. Vandenbushe provides the larm, the equipment and the materials and will spilt the proceeds superintendent. Quebec; A. Stevensten. represent“?! The Netherlands Government; H. C. Bois, Co-opera- tive Federee; G. M. Clemons, secretal‘y-m1\1m89'1' 01' the Canadian Hoistein-Frlesian Association, and Rev. Abbe Godin. Tetreaultville, former president 0f U" Quebec Association. SPINNING ‘1- gout,‘ _ l can i was ~ "mo "a " " m. solar’... .. nvsruo Mist lfnrgarpt lthoflllnrlon or Toronto says that ahq ran think n! a‘ lrtlolrfoa ‘hick ‘mo! conltd . M51 III‘ nu a - homo. Wooioralt, sh ho- “, . i . b processes wavering-well with err-Sergeant Huftfman of the Argyle and Sutherland Regiment. With a reasonable break in the weather and with hard work during the next six months by the devoted Hufifmans. it should be a profitable and fascinating experience in an industry in which. within the last quarter century Canada has not only become self-sufficient but is now ready to export. lug the labor shortage of the war years, created special problems, which are being steadfastly met. Noted the influential Simcoe Reformer: "In spite 0f all its troubles in the past, the tobacco industry continues to grow." And to the enterprising Delhi News-Record. this year represent! "one of the brightest outlooks in the history of the industry." Naturally. this extraordinary expansion, especially dur- In the picture on the left, Mrs, Huffman graphically compares the amount and expense oi seed needed to start a good-sized tobacco crop on its way. In the picture on the right. she is shown with her soldier- husband. In their "share farm" at Tstierviile, they look forward to finding one young Canadiancouplels solution to the problem of ro- haibilitatlon. - This pig svas raised on iiic farm of M1‘. Harris Cook. oi New Canada. N. S.. and weighed 475 lbs. when killed. The butcher had quite a bit of trouble iuzzinl this hunk of pork around M m. 51ml of ipring a baby, gibbon at the Bronx zoo, New York. ' . t i miiia in 4pm fever. til? rttfitakxfiubrtigtvsiil in nstnigiafil-‘ie isnfgedlhl sorta; tonic. Mam: gone. the white handed gibbon iooh so with s bettvryou than m mat tbo mo’: keeps! Little Donnie Btulgerwaldk parents have been told that they mull get no of Bonnie's pet cooker spaniel, black-eyed sugar. or vacaio their Pfttsburgh home which is part of a Federal housing projwt. Dim- me, who is only one and a half, couldn't talk back to the Federal of- ficials, but he Just about cried his heart out. Sugar! eyes almost pop- ped at the prospect of being separated from his D01- a Ros; Johnston. of Lindsay, out. for the last mouth has been 1&- mg a. Holstein heiifer cal! with a zolt- The swat freshened in Mfl-IW- '1'" kids were sold and the calf put on her. Different farmers thmiglht “mm be, impoaiblo to get the cold sucking the goat but the calf U doing fine. The calf is also fed ciowr hay, and drinks clear wutwv Nicely wrapped in cellophane the (our champion carcasses at the [agent Regina Fat Stock show were ioeird into the sale ring t0 B!" everybody a good look at them. 1116i‘ nr-s BT35“ Rcd bmnd‘ o; ma“ 4g geese, 45 are purebred Toulouse goalingl. on tho form . W". and Mrs. Dow Gordon, Mouth Kaswick, N. I. wasruprum andsoidfoa-uioworll