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The Goderich Star, 1922-04-13, Page 70 TIUMSDAlf. £'*U. Intl. 1 SPRING IS CQMING Buy a. ite"i Get, out into the country every minute Son .can share. You will t•,ekle actnr l,ueitiesa with ti greater zest --;ecus wcifta wciii fotee4 the monotony of house work^-z°alw child• i<on wi l lose their :,awn lather and, hawa'e'tlte time o cash lives. I t • °aka' ie buy si Find one woe'. (''me extailed . e us five a°°ti full particulars of, our deferred payment plan, P. J. MaCEW AN Ford Garage 4. Hamilton Str lodericb GROWING. SWEET" PEAS (letting the Vet), Best From This seserareawaereseanuesseasareee to n :fence is not tao obleottonattte, except perhaps a direct fortlierzi ex- posure. Near to an dtpeit wire fent or ;trellis fence •ls `net ohlectionable. toil. --A deep, fairly rich IoanmY Beautiful Hower. t eotl is best. . If the ground is poor i st Hedy. er• :graavelly itr ,heavy clay, :dig 12 Location and soil Flt age trench the length required from„ Sowing Desirable -x -(loud Support to 16 inches deep .and about l0 c ssa ee inches Picking .lar ry nh et Ciof An ..["i e i tiu tw d 8wide.about ma Place l Inches (Contributed by•Ontario Department'ot 1i depth, of well rooted barnyard Agrteplture. Tarolito•) manure or cow manure in the boa sunn post-', ench. then fill the trench )GoCxtion:--An open, y 1! tom-ei� tlia� i r Boa in the garden stilts Ulm very ' in, with well enrietwd loamy . soil, well, Close up to a building or nea Deepiliagin}; is necessary for sweet to a Close board fence facing the leas oven in good soil, Never `sows south' is not a good place for them sweet pees twvtee iia succesaton'in the as the intense heat of the sou in: :.t,ime snit; a Part of the son at least dueea ;.attacks of insect Poets- Ari tamale t;., eeaea:,..d every year.- Prt east, west. or north.expoatirn close O1t;z4. Case ail�nd'. We Ask You tQ.•. See Our'►_ Dia: Ia o – a IIIPPIPPos GODaSRICH STAR The Latest Street Traffic Signal has been tried out in Sep, Francisco and- has proven a samee s. The signal electrically oscr dvantageousled rind position who r. a,ted by a traffie operator located in controls the traffic einnultaneously nt'twelve points.: A loud gong sounds at each changing of the sie`tta.. pare tretsolt or round tai` ;tweet petits II, UV 1'TON'S AND ANSWERS the 'previoustali' if -possible. When to Sow. ---Sow as early sin the apring as the., ground' can be worked. The seed may be soaked in • ON. FORESTRY How much money is spent annually inN Canada On forest protection equip- ment reach as conies, motor launches, lukewarm water .before sowing for tel:phone lines and other materia i ht lours to hasten germ- needed for rapid transportation and motion, t ate att.s m We can n i. v How to 90».—Make a drill about' As nearly u� for eucample em - six or e g t . communication? t two inches in depth. Savo the seed $400,000. Ontario about two inches apart. Cover with ploys one thousand fire rangersand nearly two inches of One Soil.. (The spends over $500,000, on the wages of. Spencer type, of Sweet Peaa is the these men and accessary fire deter. best kind. to sow.) • tion and, fire fighting equipment. Thinnfliag•--Thin the plants' when British Columbia -will spend $115,000. .about' $ix' inches in her,*>ht to three this year on forest protection equip - or four Inches apart, anent. Support. --Wide. meshed chicken Is the British. Empire slf-stain- wire five feet in height,' maple brash•. ing'as regards its timber -supply wood or .coarse twine made obe oarse .sufficient Empireunquestionablyn esourcesbto owns t torsupport,ke�. an ideal made thane mattes ori thealpIantsupport, ingttto allhrequirements of the although Canada havinl a than wire, 'as the giants g considerable supply of coniferous. it better than. to wire. Watering. --Water thoroughly in wand,such as pine, sarucce, fir aed very dry weather, .Drawi a: drill a cedar. The 'feet. s; however, that. tew inches thepraud ow on About ach. side, r the the ceUnited t `of herdtiinber ntws over o t Inches from• the Pour, water into.tkese...until the from withoutcethe Empire. are �Russia. round 1s thoroughly eakea Vateo- andmain Scandinavia, sources South West Europe Ing, in this way once every week 'o ten days is far, more beneficial North America. Canada aSt frequentlls lialsurface water#ghe Unitedd Kingdom onlybouten Sprinkle: the folrataewith water un- tai -fifteen million dollars worth of {der pressure from a fine sprinkler t rebee at nuall . the rea ason for ond Sean- ' every day in hot dry weather to keep p p down #nsects, -such-: es green aphis dinavia in the Old Country is to be and red spider. Sprinkle the under found in the mueh lower freight side et the foliage 'especially. To. rail the quantity of 'timber cut for bacco and soap �soltattons"-are• also' good -for inseet pests. Picking Bloom, Keep all - the i u*- The Tire That Means Most in Long Mileage, Economy and Comfort to Canadian. Motorists These Days is: DUNLOP TRACTION CO Dunlop Cords, with Dunlop Extra Meavy Service Tubes, t ke the idalaal tires, equipment for *very car, any place and in all weathers. "Sotne two yeas alto I purchased two Dunlop Traction Cord Tires, 3204. Sipe* placing theirs on my Columbia Car I have covered 18,500 miles. In view of the alma* tattiiatsrnipted /Service they have given, and still aye giving. I feel it is my duty to inform you of the greet softie. faction 1 have received from their use. Also. 1 must congratulate your C ornpony ass the. high standard of quality that is put into the manufacture of tires, to enable them togive suck .. vi4e." 41 In Dunlop Cord Tiro you have "Traction"" and "Ribbed "'to choose from. q In Dunlop Fabric Tires you hue "Traction,"" "Ribbed," "Special." "Okla." se .aa • Dunlop Tire r Th+ Gam-CcLime �- �_...__.. Head Dake and Factorial Toronto >a►.'s041101 Na the Loi0s glass V IMSA lumber in .Canada since 1912 increas. a tish forestry schools. AS a cone Aa a vernrlride an excellent .pre. Mg or decreasing? qucnce the forest ressUrees aro not paraben is therr Graves' Worm We are cutting less timber for lum- 'being impairbd, although cutting is Exterminator. It has saved the lives ber purposes as time passes but the -allowed to proceed to amply meet of eountles:. children. annual felling of pulp wood for the the needs of tiro population.. Fur- t manufacture of paper is increasing Cher ore the control of forest opera -.a Waiter ` Ilaw your order been take rapidly,. chiefly for the reason that timer by foresters has made for the ,e'n?" supplies are being exhtiusted in the 'Government: of India a protlt of 773,.I �Waaftee—"Ye , a b'd SW' IOW' Hunker United States. • 000 pounds sterling; per annum.' In- Intl!," _ eKw 1 have read somewhere that tin diaa's forest management itt generallayr+ ; forests of India ate in control regarded aas the Snes t in the work, . ,Children Org. great entirely of :technical forest enginieers • .....-. _ . a and that While' the cutting goes on in `" the llrilied' FOR FLETCHER.%1t, at an enormous rate, , the . capital Vnanen farriers i not being impaired as • time States number over 200,000, C . + S 7' A . stock is a b g' p passes. Your assumption is .quite correct; The forest operations an Indin are wholly under. the direction of trains t r ed forestry officers, graduates of 134- F: R. Baty Grana Special, Price $1560.00 . Baby, Grand Regular, Prico $1.470.00 Delivered to you nn11r11p„11011111,P¢n1111110Dtu000 ilimessa ay\W:'yap !\ d SOV 490 Sial, Price $950.00 490 Regular, Prise° $84{1.00 Delivered to y ou 0 p 1 0 0 0 11 sprays ..of bloom picked -off every se-: ootid day, to prevent seed from form- ai-a. If seed .is allowed to form, the,. ,bloom will be inferior and the flower- ing season. of short durfatioai. kertilizers.—A watering once of twice with liquid manure solution to- wards the end of August will help to keep the plants vigorous end'produe> tive late in the" season. --'rhe late Wan. Hunt,. 0. A. College, Guelph. LETTERS FROM II.THE FRONT AC The` remarkable . settee of human documents published some months ago by the Canadian funic of Conn:acme, and recording in , title form of "letters home" the personal experiences during the late wverof tate officers of the Bank' of Commerce wife served overseas, halt. now been supplemented by a volume of short biographies of all the members of the staff who saw active service.. The extent of enlistment;, front the Rank may be gathered from the fact that the death roll alone now stands at 205. When the first volume wan issued last year the figure ' was 258, and it is a thatrA,Oven reminder ore ha e'stee ince passed fermath of rom causes directly attributed to their war r Milburn's Heart. and Nerve Pitts service. These Modraphes, succinct , are Soca a box at 'all dealers or mailed as they are, and marked by the utmost direct on receipt or price by The T. economy in the use of words, cover no Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Una. less than 406 pa°yes. 1 o o PALPITATION OF THE HEART WOULD HAVE TO QUIT WORK - Mr, Frank Lutes, 71 .Terrace Hill St., Brantford,: Ont., writes: --"I have been troubled with palpitation of • the heart for a number of years, and by spells it would bother Inc a lot. The doctor told enc it would stop on rue sorpetinae,; if I did,not cutout tobacco. When I would get a spell my heart would pound and I would break out in a perspiration, and get so weak X would.have to sit right down and quit my -work; also in the night a would wake up and. n:y heart, woulkt be going, I should say, ;about one. hundred and twenty beats. -a minute. About"three years ago I got a box of MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS took theta and round they did the sob, an l 1 am feeling fine and have gamed over taverna- Pounds: hi -weight," Don't wait till you want valor oar to have it overhauled. 8oa"us about it at oneeiiand'be ready roar the first good weather.. • ,I el o' q 490 Sedan. Price $1275.00 II0 D Delivered to, you . I: pAll Chevrolet Cars Rgripprd A Geftuiae Givaralatee. With 0 11 .. With,Cerd Tires All Chevrolet Cars '( No Extra Charges and No Extras Needed Our Ticpair Department in now open wvitli two expert mechanics. MI our work lguaranteed and only Genuine Patin will be need. TIRES OF ALL MARES, GASOLINE, OILS, TIME AIR AND ACCESSORIES Auto Livery in Connection A a ratett83 s M !DAVIS tom > Th $T***? r"Tho Homo of *attast*Ct*IIY, *tiaev1C$p° tatalitttittrrttllllsCteelfo M4gfia3tsatos a g • 1144P fir A iirAirroldilL- REG. :WILLIAMS' Out =treat Oared* red* Phone 243,. ,. likisedailhomovvern BAYFIE a :GR4G.E An Old Stand under New Management -yen April. l at, ti- First Class Work by a Competent .:MechamIC 'Gasoline, Oils .and. Accessories Complete Stock of Genuine Ford Repairs Batteries Charged and. Repaired. Your Patronage Solicited• A. J. CARVER Near the Bridge Bayfield, Ontario Open Evening• H+WY"�WV+`�r..�.am+..NvyVWef.V..Ne.`y WSWwWsr.J...sOf�•mvtNm tmconemndoo recommend itin s'and eatis, 1 green atal white, ha's tissuelt Doxitrt.in•Canadae' SPECIAL .SIX $104140,F7...,,Iis �irN* eat •""""r $4 •a M rICMoof �r ... Mot mut' N buying a motor car, you either buy calefaction --ort wish you had. You buy a.poeitive satisfaction when you select the Studebaker SPIECiAL,.S1X. Here n why: Its 50 -horsepower motor gives pro ample power and speed. Ito roomy body is as handsome as it is well built. • It in made complete in Studebakeyr'o own shops where fine coach work has been in progress for 70 ynare.. Ito 119.ineh wheelbase insures utmost coarifort for five pascengerar because it provider room enough for the passers- Cera to relnsc.with utcrowdintf,in deep, tectful, genuine leather upholctery. Its dependability has been proved. itt the hands of thousands of owners. And when you compare it with other roofing, $207612 -Por. Reodstet, $202S;4.1!`,ssr, lfsadsusr. $2070; Coupe, $30501 Sedan, $.7260. AO' prices F. e. S. W00tervi0e. Ont. care, keep itt mind these features of equipment and remember the prise of the SPECiAteSSIX itt $2075 f.amb,Walker vilie, fent. jeweled eisht.tlayelork on instrument board. Crawl ventilator controlled from instrument hoard. Tonneau lamp,with extension tord. Plaiting lights in lower comers of windshield base. One.pieee rain.proo1 windshield and witul. shield wiper. Large reetangolar plate glare rear 'window —7agx23in. Tool compartment in left hand front door with leek. 1'tattnnireiotr leek which reduces cost of in. aurone to owner 15' to 20;%. One key operatOs the Yale leek on ignition switch, trammussion and tool compartment. We shall be glad to tell you of many other importantoints of superiority of. the SPfCIAtfSlX. You owe it to. yourself to see a Studebaker before you buy any ear. T. F. IfOLLAAD Piece 243$, East St. Garage Goderit:k, Ont.