Wednesday, March 28th, 1928 2A n iss aiU! TOM OLIVER ftight defence player ioioioiooooooooioioinininruoourlnlnlininininenueueueustenctentigy " tor ie jolleye. With a view to further promoting the best use 0:f seeds and obtaining firstâ€"class results in addiâ€" tion to educating the farmers as to how to overco.!lt@;- seed grain and forage crop difficulties, the Canadian Pacific Railway has again placed a touring demons= tration train on their lines, which visits all imporâ€" tant farming centres in the West, Prairie Provintes and part of the East. * a tels 3 ; €1LEU H“LI/ VA UIRY ATCVM DT This train went into service at the latter end of last month, the opening being attended by a repr©â€" sentative gathering of government officials and memâ€" bers of the Saskatchewan Wheat Producers. The value of such a train was stressed by the Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Saskatchewan Minister of Agriculture, who urged the farmers to make the best possible use of this splendid advantage offered by the railway. In addition to the lecture car, the train consists of two baggage cars carrying a number of seed cleaning machines and others to be used in demonstrating seed and smut treatment. Dairying will also be feaâ€" tured throughout the tour, lectures in this connecâ€" Upperâ€"Speciallyâ€"fitted lecture car used by the Canadian Pacific on the Forage Crop and Better Seed Grain Train. Windows of the coach are equipped with colored transparent photographs depicting various phases of farming activities. â€" Lower rightâ€" The Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Minister of Agriculture, second from the left in the photograph, who opened the Better Seed Grain Train, photographed with F. Hedley Auld, Deputy Minister of Agriculture (left); D. T. Elderkin, manager Regina Indusâ€" tial Exhibition Association. second from the right, and George Williams, representative of the Canadian Pacific Agricultural Department. Lower leftâ€"Interior view‘ of one of the cars containing seed cleaning machinery. i No 2 Advertise in The Independent THE INDEPENDENT 200 will bring you THE INDEPENDENT for a whole year. Why not get the news of Grimsby and surrounding district, keep posted on muniâ€" cipal aftairs and know Grimsby. If you are already a subscriber, possibly you know of a former Grimsby resident living some:â€" where else who would enjoy the home town news. â€" Send a paper It saves letter writing. Send us $2.00 and we‘ll see that you get THE INDEPENDENT each week. aâ€"rfâ€"fanar,yffrâ€"anfâ€"anrnnrll . Seed Train Tours West Phone 36, Grimsby CC y tion being given by R. B. Vogne, government dairy promoter. e oo i c _ In the towns already visited, the train has been greeted with enthusiagm with the farmers displaying an eagerness which speaks highly of the reputation of the seed and forage crop demonstration train. It is operated in conjunction with the University and extension service of the Saskatchewan provincial government, with all cars having been equipped at the Weston Shops of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Winnipeg. Several of the cars are provided with motorâ€"driven grain cleaning machinery of various types, while other cars are fitted with motion picture accessories for the showing of various phases of grain activities, with still others for the purpose of exhibiting grain and grasses. The entire train is opened for inspection at the various stops, demonstrators being on board to exâ€" plain the entire exhibit and to give advice on imporâ€" tant points in seed selection. . . *J | i ces s o n P e THE INDflBrK‘ c oo oo DuRPTINDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTA ) , GRIMSEBY, ONTAT BOB. (HAP) HILLIER who played left defence for the Jolleys. He is a Grimsby boy and carries a bulletâ€" like shot. Rekli t F2 & PR C . h ve t Aupea THE â€" CHAMPIONS ## ED. McGOWAN who is a Grimsby boy and played centre and scored the only ond winning goal for Jolâ€" leys at Friday night‘s game. BILL LOUCH speedy right winger Jolieys. He too is a Grimsby boy and has speed to burn. ANCE HAYHOE left winger for of the Jolleys. BERT GIBB, one of the subs. f , Â¥ For LOANSâ€"-&S‘U RANCEâ€"REAL _ ESTATE Persons touching poison ivy should bathe the skin promptly with soap and water, and apply a saturated solution of acetate of lead. 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