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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1937-04-07, Page 7County and District Mrs. IL Colborne, of WWiogham, Iws 1'0,1151.41 news of the death of her mother, Mrs. Hee tisv. of Isoedlttle !till", Indiana. She Ieft alniwwitattly for her uartlter'x home. A iawtuittet• tinder the Home Iw p - oveweut Plan has leen forum' tit Clinton. Mayor Holmes, 'president, and it. C. Imwson. sec reta'y-treusurer, are Iruvlslomil uttklrs. --Mrs.-rs. J. 'Hubert Jeaa•s,,(If Exeter. fell onewhile going down cellar or*•ceding tagtagweek end 'suffered a compound fracture of the• right araria.It was a very bad break and tine• aria feud to ti reset four times. McMlirrny .laek•on.. sun of Mrs. F:Ilsie• bet 11'illiam F'Iuk1N•lue•r, of I'rellit•ai.h Jack'-v'in 11111 the• • late . Thomas passed away March :1th la lila Agit• Juek,>n sla Clinton. the marriage to doh year. Ike Iliad Iii htK tiativi !1101. phare ynI••Uy' April _'nth Its st township of Stephen until removing \Ituu1's ('uthedrtl '1'oruuto i u.tan• s, a.- \Lu'y I;idhy, was burn it 1•:xt•tor anti lived there all her life. Exeter's, thirteenth {ower bili was u credit for $110917. The lions. of Herold Herat. lith co Il' 11'ssi011 of 1 411111'11e,411111'11e, wail diplan,yed by lire Monday of last mark. Mrs. Dern who had IN•eu ill fur s„we tulle. wits. t irrl,s1 from her bed null token twilit• pa I • of her rents. Mr.. and Mrs. J;eorge Earl, Exeter. Most of .the houa,•Iold effects welt. 14115(11. The engagement t- aii of Joan Itarluu'a. datgiter of Mrs, %W+u•d-\%'hate tuna the bate Rev. F. C. %Wa%%' re\ -bate.. of Toronto, to T110111111 THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONT. t Review of Three Mr. and Mrs Tailor. ytor. • • • n ASHFIELI) Reol have returned to Blyth after visits"on• P HJ A ''ardi Gordon Taylor is having his "store •s • • t in order sur its summer trips. Gordon has been ill, Years in Office at your door pit While Not Wholly Good, Hepburn Government's Record a Creditable One C; in p y to RAncil and Gordon Dobie has been assisting _ in the store. Says Adequate £ttentioh Will Be A wood -raw -bee dance was put on in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday Given to legitimate Needs of night by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Harbor R, dger, and on Wednesday night. Mr. . Ta (III MVI, .S ,r 1 tP. "1y their Th.de and Mrs. Ernest Patterson entertain- \ ed. Local talent supe Vied the music ort .hall c1. kuu5c thew,' L1 a fess ,sun's orchestra by' the It Wit commit ,n its meeting on Tuesday night and Rap son's I1ns• the Liberal l;occruweut, from Londesboro on Wednesday night. Marsh 5th, requesting the tilling In lieu,led by Hot. SlitelielI llepburu, a'111 Miss Margaret Jackson, aceom- by rribwork or other st met ore of the reletlrii.te its third. year fu office. Panied by Mrs. R. M. Young. Miss What is the i,- erd't Isobel Young and Miss Phyllis Walter, have returned to Toronto, after spend - Any alleluia to evaluate the a1.- ing the week visiting in this vicinity plishtients of the Liberal regime with relatives. 111 rlullti..--W. Jilt IIti<etrl moa Is' free front Political bills, The An emergency call came from Dun - the Conservatives say It Is detrimental for the fire engine and men to help ,•oacl•y' to me the resuluti,iu of the 1'h.•ir many friend. ht re r,. - to public interest. Andsoit CI.el(• fight the disastrous fire there. A r 'pat rouutil wherein It is urged wurh.,thrpl at1sfortunc• in h:niug their The nubile i• told one thing by the crowd of men went; Norman llamil that the Federal Department of Pule \\silts\' and gt•nen1I srore burned at eccins tits of "Mee and another story ton taking the fire engine on his lie Works t..a<Iruct a strut -tare to juin I Ihittgt last week. by those who seek .•alive. truck. the river breakaate•r and the outer 1 Mr. David Cowan left hast week to The record of the Il.pl.nrn Govern -1 What might have been a serious fire breakwater at t;,Nlerieb. 1 sail on the boat D. II. Hamm. %W4' tin to u e cesx. 1 Il • v , wish 1 ern )rare ago Kincardine .ltniouK happened here on Friday when a car and two writs survive. tie111 I• a wlxuun• of good arts and p ••'The �matter Nill lie tayen must, I B dl t k .,. u would how- \I r. and \ars, Kap between the outside breakwater ASHFIF:LL,, •April 5.-1)r..and Mrs. It. i.. White and 'children. .Uui and Nancy. of Chicago. spout the -pltst week at the Mute of MI -s. F:llaabetii Maclennan. Mrs. Lunean MacLennan ,1111s r,•- Isirnd to Toronto with •her uhr•e•s, \Ilsse's Florence and 111111$1. %IacLMl• Iaid. At a very suetiassta:I salee-last Thursday she disposes! ' of 'ill' hers! (cattle, et, ' litre -many' -•frit•urt': here' I regret her eating, but .11 111111 her with all good wishes. Miss Ite'leu Howler, Of Toronto: spent the week -emu with tier parents. I tit• 1 f 1breakwater. kir and Mrs. ,las. M. Howler. Her nun t cat o 1 t1.• river !sister Elizabeth returns+ 'tar Toronto' the following letter has 'Nen received l,,.ah her. trout Hon. P. J. A Cardin, Minister )lr. and Mrs. Montgomery are salty - of Public Works at Ottawa: lug with their sisters. Mrs. R. Mite - "In your letter 0f 12111 March you . Keuzio• ted \urs. Neil MacDonald. t very o wife I n Rt n iii t ones. t was inevitable that a in the barn of Char es ea a on p'be a ,•x a o . Jesse \mbar Ruasth, of 1 N f \Ira 1:141 nn Is Kutl n11d,t1, n- d,- ualssl by ilia Paas had u 1 ireful t t.ul railu. I Sault G.•. Marie, 1'.5., visited aIth p I 1 u Mut f It was put out with a hand ex k this 1 1 dw•rve AN•rt• Merril est oil ii (II lith tit her home 1'. sli dity tlu11 III,- June Water. highway. 111.55 administration won 1 1x!111111 Mute ire. ever. eds.. us INvv. on o observe -their friends. Mr. 1111(1 Mrs. Rt un win a {anrd, may wit Int• router! teras Lurk „f expo•rienll hiss resulted tinguisher. 1 1 1 1 looked tut > g51'li•r. Ihsa•awrl: whose maiden p I' i I TIa t'.v ruwent tyiss Mary Asquith has returned( tl a t 1 twit nut"cuuinto ylu t !.11 t „ muter Can't Sleep It must be the nerves -tired, el- haustrd, irritable nerves. You need Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to restore nerve force to the system. It is the tinge -proven dependable restorative. Dr. Chas.'s NERVE FOOD R. A. REID -lLe•gi-t.•n.l 1 optometrist - Eyes Examined l;lasse•s Fitted '(17yeara in Stratford,. at ■abertson's Jewelry Stere ••Setisfartiou at Mlxlerate Coat"' i.I 1'1.11 , •seulaId anal.. Jack MacDonald. thnnigh the• 1st l,nt may {arse u a in {o U 1n vertu-, l' a iu a.• pa• a u a s sunlight line to the north \ dela.•,.• (tnvpteutfv committed itself to a1 pulley from London, where she has beeshut the urgenev of the work aur• I - Ue.n from the town is to Iutervti' the withal' weighing till factor.. There spending a few days with her friend. ranter! 11w very. grout expenditure in- CREWE '1ini-ter of lligbw'ays iu the matter, was n leud••11ry ill rho tiro a ighteen Miss Jeanette Cook. v„lct•tl. Iltia situation apparently Itn,nt s W 11r1 lir-t and think about itof MrsF W f1- . -Sit d lilted for tw(rxfttrn0/ms # CREWE. 'Inc grdup, in Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAL liII{W'TIlits AND F;M-RAI.MERS Ambtlan'-'' service at all hour.. shay or night Phones: Store Ito. Firs. 217 is .111.1111 •.11 J. R. Wheeler Furweal Dinrter and F almer All ends proruptly at ten,el r„ clay or night -.AMR( L M'E KER% If,('F:- Phones: Store' 333. Real 355w. Hamilton ttr.•i. I;,sb ru h 4 charge 1 1 exlsL at the present time, lust, a[lerwan s. and_Mrs. tinily 1.111 quirt wedding rink eppar qit iiv7tTi-aanitnKtiil•e f'1•!111-1(rrittt�'o¢T.. � t _•1 .. stir - xi the• wanes• of This all led to al7te y' towii Irruueil That the adwiamte degree Victor Whitley an ami y sp Wood•. , v -c by day with friends at 6inlough last week at the home of Mrs. James Weeltieaday. April 7th, 1937 -7 Had Rheumatic Pains for 25 Years His Arms Were Becoming Useless It oas shout Iwaenty-tt a years ago that rheumatism first marked down this-nBerer: and Mildly the .Istat• came 55het he could hardly. lift his arm-. 'tut h.• fuutiT relief--herr in this lel- trr he ,„IIs the w hole etory : --- "•ltout Iwlenly•Ihe years ago I first exp. ri, 111141 slight wn+etllar rheupui• t ism ;n, my arm and shoulder. A few' gears later luutbag,' also attiseke'I lull. They gradually -t;u.t %Ors.. until the Whit got acute in both arms and lulus. I could not lift it }maul tit water with tuy anti estetnled straight out About ta01ve mouths ago I bought a bottle of Krusehon Salts and by the time It was finished I wa% agreeably surprtssl at a slight improvement, -I- bought another one, and ahen tltnt 'AS finished all the pain had iltsap- Is'artd, and 11ua laser uhllu-ared sine(." - T. It. rains 111 stiffness of rhetinet- The { n pilaw re frequently caused by deposits f uric acid in the muscles. iutd joints. The i itincreats .•atts-iii-Krusctwo-asaiat ;n stimuhttlag alas internal organs to healthy, re guitar its -I 1v its, and help them to eliminate this owes, uric acid. tt -tweet fist-oomeruttt--ta+r-i* born. trouble• \ tut of itch :and never hate as optortuu yeratalou.lw•>~.- „Y -.lJ.u1i111 which has been i,1 n � it'. t1., brag abut your hnulble• stall. 11,•9 stile of II" I.decr _ bola. J•,ba �jeillip6- Arnold an11 I 1 i t;i(' 1 4 -- Miss Lorraine-Dluntn spent the dos signs. From' a Ru• 14-1 lrulsl oil `tun„L1c trona ti i h t Part wee�ith friends tt wasFiir t o • Ruth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • 11"rTTlfe`ttf wilnutre Sh.dI, tNrauue 1114' bride of then. are some 1 K enneth Albert, eldest stat of Mr. and linau.ial {whit of view', the Province Mrs. • lls•rt Ilarrisou. all of McKH• ed is -sit io is in better shape today Tutt. 'Clic ceremony tear performed bar than at any Binh• in rte•i•ut years. This Itev. G. E. Morrow. .Ir. and Mrs. Is hid entirely due to the Government, Harrison will reside .near Bis•tou. It i+ fru.. ('oil !Mous generally are wok full 1hi• e.hara.-ot t» t .. , lira a tic tends lS'%L7C1CrtnWr yce - Of tile,bartor at Goderich in the pea i visit to Clinton. rtwill. continue to have my support." Misses Anna Mae and Beatrice' Billy and Lois Ferguson entertained 111 • Hie Signal's Ottawa correspondent Treleaven were home from Lucknow some of their little friends on Friday on Sunday. night reports that it Is tete• Intention of the l The Students who were home for the The volunteer fire department took Ih'itttrtmeut to make a survey of the Easter holidays, returned on Monday a trial run on Saturday to test the haubur during the cowing summer. ' better. but the -Unreal regtna t ailvatltitge of it ,• i engine after being repaired. The fire- COURRIE'S CORNERS Social legislation has ►lien advanced bell rang for the first time on the new more rapidly than' the must optimistic fire hall. • COURR1s"8 CORNERS, Apr 5 -The 1. -rain had hoped for. The minimum Many from here have been out . Au epidemic -which has beerso preva- ,cage 111.1 for men is the latest effort to Dungannon, viewing the result Of BELFAST, April 6. -Mr. Watson Hasty to his school near Auburn and kat In this vicinity the poet two weeks. ,.f the Guvernwe•ut to better the ton- the disastrous fire. .:tDavis spent a few days with his par- I Mr. J. 1). Martin to Crewe. ls n gradually running . course and most dui". of .the 'ree, hotly of wink- Oliver McBrien of lot 0, concession eats in Tara. Mr. Fred Wainwright took part in of the vicuna are ask to be out again., skilled and u,a,killed--woekers-.lm Lin. 13, Maitland block, has rented his Miss Melda LaMlYltltrned to her the amateur contest in Goderich_ on farm to Joseph Pcstel, of the Landes- school a -H t edv, the ---Tuesday evening.- borq road. Mr. and Mrs. McBrien and week with her parents. - I Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and their Doris are moving to Goderich. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Alton and little I sons spent Tuesday with Wawandsh Billy Hill of Goderich . has been daughter. Frances, spent Sunday in , friends. ' Paisley with e Mr. s. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Bert afternoon e- In-pn•.ittg this legislation lit the a Mrs. T. Wilson and Miss V. Brun are busy making maple syrup. with fifteen members and visitors City. on 9lrrsdaY • ith most Gf hr t {rimy. Certainly it Nus -nut a Sharp have 'returned from a week They, state they are having a very present. A short program was given and the Missionary quilt a -as quilted. Next meeting is to be held the Mrs.Par- Treleaven will be in charge. to resume their duties; they were: Mr. Colin Crozier, to Stratford Normal; BELFAST Bernice Durnin to G. C. L. Goderich; Fred Wainwright and Harriet Whit- ley to Lucknow High School; Aldon Miss M McQuillan of Lucknow. 15 tario. nursing at the home of Mr David Little The separate sl•html legislation' has and Moa Mary Watson R M . also of now boll resealed. Whether it will Lucknow. is with Mrs John Little, alto. Is• an issue in the next election or not has beer. quite ill is dlltirnit to soy. Suyat ob trv4'rs spending the Easter holidays with his Y l her parents.Mt and The monthly meeting of the W t __Mr- an4- rs. Robert Nelson visited fa•1 that the (:uvecptt lit tuade a will• grandparents. Mr.. and Mrs. James Mr.. sWrlkm at Mr. -Kenneth Farrah•s. hemlock C rter. .Messrs Isaac Nixontxon and T. A. Cam Treleaven on Thursday take- Waller 1)alton I. Telephone Airman %:,.hi( I; _, ..�, 51 -I \'111111:\ \t1 - I II I Irl •' , \11 o'II1,: %\ 'Plumbing, Heating OR Eavestroughing %SI titui. If Repairs for all makes of stoves, or furnaces phi 'NWT SFI;\'1'1: .5\lI 11E.t- Su\.uI:LI: 1t.%1't' John Pinder \'herr 127 I'. 0. Hot 1:t1 8.hool re -opened today w t" aa•fttl_.I'h , e• .,f 1«glslatwu. the pupils able to be present. \Rulpallie• hnce raven assisteils .pent at Parkhill and a,hwood. gond run. We extend congratulations to Mr. and ninti a one lull! subsidy, ala,. taking Thomas Hamilton has been on th Mr. Jim Hackett of Lucknow spent Mrs. Russel Reid and Mr and Mrs. Earl sick list. a few days with his son, Wilfred, h birth of sora .,ver of their share ..f enmity roads r t MacDonald on the it ,11,1 many other items of financial n Se vire was held in the. Anglican ting wood. Mrs Holly - Se lace cis•u I Church on Sunday nigh Caird and Mra Ed n t with Rev: A. - • nett have been helping with the nurs- In•t. The badge i w 1, A, Maloney in charge: - ing of the Murphy family of the 9th {"'literal ,.tae, ns the f1P{N.-Itioh vast- Baptist Ladies Aid • e but the public sill judge it oar concession. t. til 11. +n 1 ' Mr. Albert Mer.Ztwid. of Ltx•tnow,.11s• bassi- of the tart relief it r.'�'eivc-. The Mar,h meeting of the Ladle+ 'spent s week -end lately with Mr. and This is not a full seminary of i;ov- Aid of the Baptist Church was held on rtutent leri•L•stien. Space foii,:d- u, , Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Jas Little It,o ',Ain:: itis• Is -k. ever The day- Auer the prt•sidetlt, Mrs. C. A. Howson. Miss s as Farrah, -s Robert 4o', There was an - attendance of fifteen ulna was assisting Mrs. Robert Seo t" •Ia c 1 r.a. „tae Ill otnof beep -tout' carpe . whaler --she• was Il:. 1•eturred home Mat _to th ,n,•In-, ii that the mord. while mentfiers and ten visitors. After the ti„t cult„,v g,•,•.I ht any tueatr, pi yet 014•uir•g-Virtu. Mrs. W.IRobertson Thursday led in the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. P. Wal - I '- Mn' '"rank Johnston received a eek- a fair onF. ` Sincerity of purpose Per read ala. Scripture h;Is.,'c1.., a'.al„ gram last week stating that his brother rata t-' for much. and the Goverttt(nt 1111. Mrs. C. et How, pa and W. 8.im. s -ho resides in the West. was ser- ha-11Niii serrated by Its. desire to 91 Robertson A. in a t and Mrs.of pW. toasty 111. - render seri i.••, a bough the tit •hurls ay- - Mrs. Ernest Blake. of Mafekine. spent used oil eorine ,"1•ie-ion- \lane 'ben a Cr. The ladies Made a donation to the ;fund instead of holding a tea. A letter the plott week at Mt David l.ittk's „pen to gn••sti„a, SC11001. REPORTS AI'BI'RN f appreciation was read from Mrs. J. .%Webster. The next meeting will he held at the hone.' of Mrs. P. Wainer. - _ The following programme was then S S. I'. I \sI':\\.\5y\\•,•II - AURCRN, April 7, : Miss A. Weir, Pyr'•-ets,.I: S....'. little Ev1.0n-Itaithbt. %" .Stat 'I ', I: „ I'.- "i Miss .lo.ephinr Weir and Jack Weir -.testi: Luye M,"; reading. 'W Bary ii r 1=ft.w+ • '• I , , \ I:' motored , n t\ edt:inday to Strath,ov: al i n-:'' MI-, Frank Raithhv • ri•ad- Sr .I V NI.I \I. S io I:,,1., whetr Mi Josephine Wowstilt re ' mg, Krebs nirur'iii-'-t•;nd,= -Mrs.-;i,•hn m sin for n ft•w• day's. Rtlithhs': re n1 nJ 'Seareh,ng the tt IValla.• :«. b-ertt Wi rid," M' SI %tautest$ i•eidinv �. I: `-Tf, tl than <fiephedd. h.. h. .I 1\' \I ,`I ' ., • v1-i:ing ii - - _. • . 51' I1. I;,nier, has. 'I'I.'' %%:nl•I. 1I. c Sr. •,'.•• Illi-- P' Ito--. I.,. .'nrned I ' , •' " ' duet 119?. t A. H, wsen rind Miss III SI . _ - )I:N ,vii F:lt:ttt "'1f F.rttsr I ,m -o•, \i.. iL I. ontetlainrd 1.n r I I I I - SI ' I St,dn.-slay n c ' at a pancake'ruerte,. then gave a splendid •talk ,.n "The I I SI . Is ii homer „i \i Helen Merrill 0,T,,- Sure Shepherd."' *h . it was very much SI5 I! ! Iv' e,mt.,r:r••„-tt-i,ayt-air._un,l Mfr _atlh'X1,I. A7tif a \o,•.1 trio, "(led Will I I;i, ' by Mir. I''ati I . \ i;,:;c-r„ • ;,, I: vt ttTer.-fi*rintt••,.! I ta._>fuue•t w.ao_:air___Tals.: i;dre_tS_�__u._ :end '31N. Wm I: Is'r:s, a, NIi. s Helen Rai'hhv. Mrs. I:. I' tuson and Mr-. h1�•1 i, .. I l.,;,,. \,slay 11,: • '-: \t, ,,,I aTi'=. fi. a'FcTcmtcAF:-tt:r-th. t tI aayt wa,...t ed ;LSI) I. I ‘SS Sol \, I• S. S. SD. 2, ('O1.lt RNE 'Standing in older of meth• to .tumor Room of R. S - Y.a: 2 Co Il,mmhllen Jr III -Billy Fisher - Sr.' H 'tail Willis. Rule: F,•agan. lb, ' Jpnkm.,. 'Ila M Cabe. 'Js•at. •Noreh Fisher. 'Murine Willi• • erInc Hill: Mervyn Hoy. Bre' F Jr fl.--5erdun Vanst,at1e„ More. Jr.1-Oorden F.•agan. _ .._ I'(rtmme•rproifiu"tiriT'-CSI -Jt'- r - I lice Jewell. 'Eleanor Willis Pr Evelyn Hill. Dick Flenniken 7-itWiner;- ls•rald--Fisher -Thus ed •'honors''. Number on re Average attendance 1905, • • •, i 5 '...1• },,, , Levi Marwood, Carl s, it it :, 1,5 nun • ri,i,el 1 ,ler try 511- ,lady- I;ood and Judy Horn. .%-ju,tIt.. I unrh vt.:< seryed at iia• • ,.njuyahle time wit,` spent• close by the hostess,-. Mrs. F. RuiN•rt- • -.the )Ir .„yd itaitlihy and Gurdon on and SL--. L. Fe .nson, . :borne Elm, cte:,d Catlt- Walter Oilfored itller- Neliie .� y, Il 21. _ Even in' the limited city lit there is a l Frequ. strong artumn : In favor of some Vege_ possibi,' ,n• at cut- I Ronage when Bert t I;at4p14-]l.•re urv. West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, __Fixtures, etc. ELECTRIC \VHUM; OF - AL1, KINDS listiuutte:r given on application Frank McAithur Telephone a", G•rderich ONLY CANADA'SAU.�� pip GREMESAUlD Mal ISIS �a�� S t4 ►'S's is t tA1 M1►! ' ! •' t: R' liIP:S:gK:'.•. . lrN41 need to tell you about iLu greatpopular demand) fur new Chevrolet,.. .!boutthe was' people are flocking to hu\ the only complete cur so the lowest prier field! Rut I,ieturcil alcove v1/11 see the rea.on why Chevrolet call keep tip with this demand. Behind those brightly lighted Nindows, for pluck on (dock, nen the Lig (:.unaulian plants i ftonvruk tIntarsc_ thLlun rhe•vr••l••t D. O. Henderson. Teacher. -tables ;if spare 'an pncsibly be arrant- -________- - \I:n br the. F;uropl rn fa11u r I'd Certain vegetables ars never really ,nSI In -read of ivI'ait ; II,,,, bub.. fresh unles. just taken. out of the gar- i"'nu,t iu is,. mi'f a of iia• ni;a,•, (ha at the door. This applies to corn :un last :marl' its t:.,- n':,-6 • .and peas particularly. Roth take up consldtrable,room. It :s true, but both .1' a -k -„n \,•,5-. , will terse their original sweetness in a f: w 1n airs after puking, Others. like WITH A PRESTON FERTILATOR Modernize your old seed drill and save money. Merely by attaching an efficient Preston Fertilator ---you can make it s combination seedand ferfilizerdri11.The Fertilator is all aterl,and can beattactred easily to atandaal makes of seed drills. it sows any grade of fere iliser, is positive in action, and places the fertilizer down the spouts with the grain! Write for complete detn1s. THE JAMESWAT OIL • BURNING BROODER Retable. economirn1, well mode It's,lnm•.w•ay .II through. The .lom.awev (r'1 urnint Rrnnder gives •me you •''ironer, heolt 1.r chuck.. Eastern Steel Products lin'--.,rtrh ",•en /Irl/!•'d F,ee.,..'t•. nr .41 ',q.t.', /1n, cittarc iarr'"•wane r• 1, :tiles., parsley and orlon, because nl • their frequent UM' in salads or.cnoking warrant a place in the'urban garden. Vu•irt1111,5 Ilia hei:rng naturally .in the small irardetl arc those which give the mgs st yields for the spare 0iru- tl In this .Itr.t,rs will come string Swiss chard. carrots, berets and ---4444k444-_--tamabics. Surprtitrrajy tar,;. yields carp be obtained fronfi 'a dnzen f, et or- so of the first nam -'d. while siN staked lomatrrs grown ' sa;;iss,sllf inrhr• apart wilt keep a small family pl;ntt- fullysupplied. With the smaller vege- tables of the .h:• •1 or carrot type. rows twelve to fifteen Inches spar all not he tar crowd: -d. and to says furt.h'•r -users .quirk growing things. like lettuce and spinach and radish. may be Rrowe in between. lh 'sr *debt, lip and ea•en It. Pure the sl.,wer'rent (rips rlvtIUM maximum -rs'm. Grow {is•woe. QakRlyt The sc ret of tender star'ables. shriller they be grown In the city or on the farm'. les In quirk growth. A rhe k caused by dr' wrathtr or any- thine nythine else Intsltahly rau•!'s n-a•xitn `.ss T, rlimil re so -h dsn-rr exneremsed markst ltsrd'net' push their plants alone with frequent- soplkatlons of ...- ,mer^Isl fertltirer. This must 1w w4 ath1: Soil Ted Experienced ire .' .,• •s ware. again-' digging or col: rias::: .011 for aeon. in :he spring With , it is csp. na:lt dangerreis to- di; ',v:: n there is i much moisture :n • ground Ste ii• slit) i; liable f,, p id and when drying out it may bake 1: my earl' there 1. ra advanta,se am: •I, ....on( would h.t. to he done mer a:,•!. later on A good > f1. r;i:e i. ' , sgUecze a 11 Intl - fill of earths in tl:• :and. It it tote- (iaota into a ball • nlhtislast. Is 5s, .. advL•:d to g,i bake! : read a b,-'': ` a few days On tIt "'bei' hand . sail s.mply rrunt , hen r le.i. the hand It is h' ' vorklns ,ttf wat.ring -.. St k, 1/111'0.41 (l•• I,., .10• For mi.: • t lard'r: in: n'rit-ptan•n:e s+', cxpctts. is ':, Most stdtalbl.•. 'T', 1+I peasihle wITh 5 re ;a -2r crowl skit:; 4 h tp tet do some:hlna a t', ra;ght. dian,red rows and border' lis In the a%'ra;' ease planting Irr r:'.,: in slims, '•s:'1 erodule the m:>et ,••rig efforts Sn•h i1.triting. ttel, will ..e; ar a:r ,r sp.t- totumess. Rising t••,,• tiny. ba kyard garden. th' sap sr r. of n' -.t h l irle- affa:n Where possible' : should h.• , I t n in the forrplro u: t tl an , - ':' 11' ehaprd bed of t1 , s, : wound 'h , ,lit It and rossihls' gra '; shr h' corners. 13rmenin t harsh ,trntght Urea about the tura , and drls'rs ,e i h clumps of flowers ata shr.tbs and un o easlnnal trailing vow over verand eh or Raritan Till bring the air,' • together It will a 'kulidtnit a 11:1 carefully an as t0 be rinse to ground and give the i„mit the - but n't F •n1115' tmtrhtrtf stems or *nee of beteg part of the pari! • mots- Ustully full direction Are print - rather than one r:2t1 affair st. rd on the meanie of packaged fertiliser out of the earth w is horn. 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