Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . livered at their dooi The old orchard as well as a new one, just in being, produces the Northern Spies, Baldwins, Tallmfand Greenings for which the district is famous. Lall old orchards there were many varieties planteach having its place in the family likes and invarying market needs of the time. Like the majority of farmers, they use an aimobile and a baby grand is found by them to bedispensable in their business. A peculiarity of this farm title is that it never cried a mortgage, a thing of which few farms can boThere are few farms along the Kings


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . livered at their dooi The old orchard as well as a new one, just in being, produces the Northern Spies, Baldwins, Tallmfand Greenings for which the district is famous. Lall old orchards there were many varieties planteach having its place in the family likes and invarying market needs of the time. Like the majority of farmers, they use an aimobile and a baby grand is found by them to bedispensable in their business. A peculiarity of this farm title is that it never cried a mortgage, a thing of which few farms can boThere are few farms along the Kingston Road fiToronto to Kingston which can boast to-day of bein the hands of the same family for one hundred yeiand the youth of Canada can well found an ambitto carry on the good farms of our province with iCanadian proprietorship from generation to genaticn. The ambition is no snobbery. It is a laudameans to raise agriculture to an abiding place in <national industries, for indeed it is an industry in tage of production and Here are some o*f the grandchildren of thoge in the_otlierjP uuiN 1 Lfti ine uuMr:^ Avout ^^MHiir


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