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The Farms.com farm and rural history website is dedicated to celebrating and digitizing the last 150 years of success in the Canadian agriculture and food industry. The agriculture and food industries in Canada have a rich heritage of innovation, and have laid a foundation of excellence upon which we continue to grow. We celebrate Canada’s food and agriculture innovations on these pages.
Protection, Privation and Public Health
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED | JUNE 6, 1912 | THE FARMER'S ADVOCATE

I venture to draw your attention to an article in the May number of the English Review, entitled “Protection and Public Health,” being the text of a lecture delivered in London (Eng.) last marsh, by Sir Alfred Mond, Bart., M. P.

Among much very interesting matter he quotes an instance of the casual connection between protection and disease furnished at the present moment

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Bell Telephone Ad

This advertisement appeared in the July 13, 1940 edition of Canadian Countryman. It was taken out by the Bell Telephone Company of Canada (now Bell Canada) to advertise

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Metal Cheese Press

This is a metal cheese press used in production of (you guessed it!) pressed cheeses such as cheddar and gouda. This device is used in the final step of the cheesemaking

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Angry Farmer Challenges Wage Rates Paid on Government Projects
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED | SEPTEMBER 21, 1940 | CANADIAN COUNTRYMAN

I am angry! As a matter of fact I am boiling mad!

All this past year we farmers have listened up to “no profiteering this war”. We have had the price of many of our products set at cost or below, but we have cheerfully carried on feeling that we were being patriotic. We have paid higher costs for almost everything we purchased and paid our labor somewhat higher wages and

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lives lived

Peguis

1774 - SEPTEMBER 28, 1864

Peguis was born in 1774 near the St. Mary’s river, close to what would later become the town of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A prominent member of the Saulteaux Ojibwa people, Peguis was the son of a chief. He inherited his father’s position as a young man. At the age of eighteen in 1792, Peguis led his band west from the Great Lakes region to take advantage of the lucrative fur trade. He and his people settled by Netley Creek on the Red River, in modern-day Manitoba. Peguis was a respected and fearsome chief who sacrificed much for the good of his band. To his enemies he was

Albert Edward Silverwood

FEBRUARY 15, 1876 – DECEMBER 2, 1961

The founder of Silverwood Dairies, A. E. Silverwood was born in 1876 in Victoria County, Ontario to parents William Alexander Silverwood and Mary Jane Cooney. In 1899 Silverwood got a job for Flavelles Limited of Lindsay Ontario. Two years later he got married to Eva M. Ferris of Lindsay. In 1903 the company placed him at their new location in London, Ontario, a hub for Western Ontario egg and poultry producers. Later that year Silverwood opened Silverwood Produce with just one assistant.

For the first six years Silverwood operated his company with half equity given to Flavelles

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