ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED | OCTOBER 1935 | THE FARMER
I wonder how many rural people have thought of the possibilities of a farm museum. During the past few years, while travelling through some of the rural districts of Old Ontario, I have seen some very fine collections of old-fashioned farming tools and pioneer relics. The array of old spinning wheels, ox-yokes, cradles, flails, cowbells, candle lanterns, etc., is always very interesting and in recent years to come the value of these things will be almost beyond price. Of course, only a few...
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