â€" BUSINESS . DIREC TOR Y Friday, June 8, 1961 5 BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN ' & BROUGHTON T. H. R. Brock D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn J. :. K. Broughton 10 a.m PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY See your doctor first, then let u. All your prescriptions. Bedfcerd LD.A. Drug Store, opposite Post Office, Waterloo. CHARTERED ~ ACCOUNTANTS " HESSENAUR & SHANPZ Limited Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. jJOHNSON‘S BABY POWDER Used after baby‘s bath and diaper change. 4 oz., 33¢; 9 oz., 63c .: at Geiger‘s Prug Store, 408 King St. East, Kitchener, Dial 2â€"2127. Electric vegetable juice extractâ€" ors, for extracting carrot, celery juice. Write for free folder. Liveâ€"Rite Products, Ltd., 749 Yonge St., Toronto. Sixâ€"ton Gurney wagon scale Geo. Bramm Co., Kitchener ARE YOU â€" sULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE If you need More Insurance . . Cell the Local Representative Phone 5â€"5876 Simmons "Slumber King" springs to fit 4‘ x 6‘ bed. 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Write or eall New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS OMTARIO Ofrice QVINTYR Real Estate and Insurance Smith Manufacturing Company PRESTON _ . _ ONTARIO t For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNSTRAND ADDING MACHINEsS (Trustee in Bankruntcy) 19 King St. East _ UNDERWOON LIMITED . K. CRESSMAN & SON WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Health Rupture Troubles Ended Livestock Employers‘ Liability Guarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance CHIROPRACTIC TYPEWRITERS Phone 2â€"1357 DRUGGISTS INSURANCE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE PERSONAL Ret‘d 1898 §49 King Street KITCHENER Life a FARM KITCHEN ER Magr‘s Res. #â€"2171 Plate Glass Kitchener OTTAWA.**+â€" Red ctover thas proved adaptable to Northern Onâ€" tario and becomes an important ingredient of hay and‘ hayâ€"pasâ€" ture mixtures where soil acidity or poor drainage prevents alfalfa growing. RED CLOVER ADAPTABLE TO NORTHERN ONTARIO The choice of variety and type of red clover is important, says M. R. Wiancko, of the Experimenâ€" tal Station, Kapuskasing.. Altaswede, a singleâ€"cut variety, consistently has given greater Tests repeatedly have shown an advantage to singleâ€"cut types, from the standpoints of both yield and longevity. INVISIBLE WEAYVING AND MENDING SERVICE Lowest price in Canada. Beautiful first quality, completely tufted, no uhecun‘ showing. All colors, double or single bed sizes. New center patâ€" terms in flowered or solid designs. Sent C.O.D. plus postage. lm-ogh moneyâ€"back guarantee. _ Order_ one, you will order more. NEW ADDRESS: Tnerma Provart MA NACER BEDSPREADS FROM FACTORY TO YOU $5.25 Each TOWN & COUNTRY MFG. Box 1496, Place D‘Armes Montreal, Quebec "Repairing of Clothes" 49 Kinc Street, East KITCHENER, ONTARIO Baby Chenille TELEPHONE 21173 yields than two cuts a year of the double cut varieties Commercial and Ottawa Early. Tenâ€"year average per actre yields show the following: Altaâ€" swede 2.69 tons; Commercial 224 tons and Ottawa Early 2.37 tons. Yields dropped to 1.19 and 1.26 tons, respectively, when single cuts were made on the latter vaâ€" rieties. In Northern Ontario, whore the short growing season and climaâ€" tic conditions often prevent makâ€" ing a second cut of hay, the adâ€" vantage of the singleâ€"cut variety is apparent &; acre. Use of singleâ€"cut red clover in hayâ€"pasture mixtures has increased dry matter yield Replacing . doubleâ€"cut . types with singleâ€"cut in hay mixtures has increased yields oneâ€"half ton so much owed to so few. Then Britain‘s air force was ï¬nfluny small; now, equipped with even later aircraft than the jet Meteors shown, it has been doubled and is to be redoubled as Britain‘s defence program, costing the equivalent of $13 billion, gets anderway. CASH PRIZES Write about your talentâ€" THE LION â€" P.O. Box 242 Waterloo We want amateurs for WATERLOO LIONS The Few Are. Now Many WHISTLE ? DANCE ? SING ? Can You CARNIYVAL July 6 of $13 ï¬â€œm;.n_ ‘;{;- .'m"ny, singleâ€"cuts showed to advantage. Two cuts a year on second year % meadows of doubleâ€"cut red clover produced only twoâ€"fifths the over that of double cut types by | yield of singleâ€"cut Altaswede. In oneâ€"quarter ton per acre. third {elr meadows doubleâ€"cut When a mixture containing|red clovers practically disapâ€" red clover was cropred for two ‘peared while single cuts retained or more years the longevity of | a 20 to 50 per cent stand. CÂ¥ 3 24 & + 67 H. KA) N 1 dOf!A'A.â€"?‘uvoy of % production any dairy reveals that certain individuals are more efficient milk producers than others. . Some factors of efficiency can be controlled, says V. S. Logan, a research officer at the Central Experimental Farm at Ottawa. _ i t e cenats on ihe herd as a whole, Mlj be the first concern of the producer. _ Wellâ€"grown heifers can be bred at an earlier age, thus reducing the cost of maintenance relative to returns. Cows bred to calve at oneâ€"year intervals and milked for ten months are found to produce more efficiently than when milked for longer periods. This permits a twoâ€"month dczyndperbd, which unâ€" der normal itions is sufficient for the cow to build up for the u.weudmf lactation. Fall calves senerally nroduce Fall calves generally produce more economically than ‘ï¬ï¬‚n‘ calves. The time of calving, howâ€" ever, will be governed largely by the market to which the product is being supplied. â€" ® Cu;?ul_observance and record of heat "perjods and breeding dates is essential. Two return heat periods lugen an examinaâ€" tion of the reproductive organs as nonâ€"breeders diminish herd effiâ€" ciency. The rate of feeding should be sauged to obtain maximum proâ€" uction without forcing, also in keeping with the returns on proâ€" duction. Reasonably good milk yield throughout a long lifetime makes for greater economy than one or two record lactations in a short lifetime. The practice folâ€" THE DAIRY COW lowed ut the Central Experimenâ€" tal Ferm :s‘,i T-Jï¬aï¬:"â€"w based on 't‘ in preportion to nuk proâ€" duced on twiceâ€"aâ€"day milking. Efficiency in all the dairy cows which make up the herd can only be fully realized by a kmhdï¬ of the development of individua: from accurate herd records kept DAIEY PUBLICITY AND SETâ€"ASIDE COMMENDED BY KENNEDY Pubilicty and advertisi to promote the sale of farm :x;ï¬ï¬.ï¬. is a very necessary piece of work, and the way this job is being NOTICE To Careful Spenders . . IT COSTS LESS to have your winter clothing dry cleaned and stored by Jessop and Whaley than to REPAIR ONE MOTH HOLE by invisible mendâ€" ing WHY DELAY ANY LONGER! 28 Bridgeport Road SEND US YOUR WINTER CLOTHING FOR DRY CLEANING AND STORAGE tackled by the Dairy Farmers of Canada is worthy of commendaâ€" tin. In mu? this statement, Col. the Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Onâ€" tario umdmm.m- ed that what he liked most was the job through their own organiâ€" zation. They did not look to the g‘vemmun or anyone else to do job, but have financed and carried it out themselves, and that is sound, he stated. Col. Kennedy pointed out that, since Ontario accounts for the production of more milk than any other Province, the dairy tarmers of this Province stand to gain conâ€" . . _. IT‘S CHEAPER IN THE LONG RUN TO ACT NOW! AND WATERLOO campaign to promote the use of dairy products While total costs are substantial, this is spread over a large â€"number of dairy farâ€" mers, and the cost to any one inâ€" dividual is relatively small. He stated that Ontario‘s Dairymen have slwavs consiituted one of the most progressive groups of farmers. He felt sure they would demonstrate this progressiveness once again, by authorizing the setâ€" aside from their returns which is being requested by the Dairy Farâ€" mers of Canada, in order to finâ€" ance this promotional work. siderably from the effects of this Phone 4â€"4766 !Z..!fi.!\'.‘.g'