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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-03-24, Page 8Readii,,,g44hraeite. _ _-oua �mo': Sr LOW ,COST. D•H UALIT t" � Q.. •iCusto iers''re a ,-.a a fart uel. ., , � �e � �cd rs • h7t8 bMbestarl•L . • 4 HA ,DZS P :SND' ENST :ALEERTA 'COAL WE ^',FIVE TO , ED: • Rr 'S Ci$ 0 WEEKS' GRACE • M a • AR .0 NER '.. _ �: FOR C� "W' .. " ri: I'� 11IarCh th was l�, day act, �1S , i , 11 nnounced ' as .:the 'dead-: y • a e .date ''far.' thea us of 1948 car e markers. Tao v we et , o that � -da, ' it t y. was anon u u sed from theHi h g ways Department at ':Toronto that the limit 46111d -be extended to the end of,the'month. Motorists' who, have not• already obtained their peri its should' avoid -being ."April fooled:' Sweet ,pens are 'almost a mint in to grow hist thing in the spring,: Bxcept yin,. thosg ew.axeas:, Where ' hot Slimmer ' ,nights come' eiirly, •there should' be little' dif-. ieult in ak'n ood h9 in Y� ,.tit. €,'a� S w g �a� The secret s an early start, an. t i a y N d t edThese in Ji.prepared .a d b � preferably .pi p e v lI-, 4W—the v 1 ;pittnt&, `� � ,�e s �,t egats,l�, e• A a i make h "ir " Ara' ' ' 6 v x eta, ln e t c • . t gr 'wth when. Ala, and. air are fafiiy cool, therefore planting -just as soon' as the soil is fit. to ,work is advisaile,- s'i't is 'best ;to, dig a , trench, ,about :A foot or: so , deep, In* the hottoin' put a six-inch layer of :well -rotted. !,eaves and, manures , 'Qn .top of this sllonld, be. a couple of inches •of. good 'rich loam. In this, the seed is. .'pia'uted about two inches .'-apart And half inch �ee . '"Grttduai'1 {.a h , an ii P . y as the plants deti"elop the trench fills, in, tints' encouraging a deep root growth... Recently every, much improved varieties -h°awe -been Avis ableinin ' Canada, as well as ' new colors. When the plants are up 'three or four inches some support for climbing should be provided. This. may be. brush or strings, Or .a combination of the two, • Wire is not adv sable as wit is liable to cut or burn the tender growth. If flowers. ares• feruoved daily and no -'seed pods allowed to form,- blooming will last far longer, Lawns Need Early Attention Grass .seed is . another thing. that makes Its best growtliduring .•tlie cool weather.‘ The seed can ' he sown even before the last snow has disappeared, • It 'is best. to di . this on- a day whet.! . 'there is no wiird andto make rt >c . abe Su e ofe e or erb n. g it Is -,advisable to broadcast from two, directions. Some: experts .even cv t • I,*, • , ing;ln. •the Pail. The seed' "will lie- dormant throughout the"-'win�tefi and start ae vai,-the .mood she old- be thoroughly prepared, eultivated several tunes to le�'.e1 ofd the stirfaC.; tint 'kill the weeds. repairs are handled in somewhat the , .caro fashion, with. the bald spots raked a , Oen up sof: thoroughly tQ ope , il? ,the 1 A. light raking. one way will cover fhe nil t. su . y 1',eil� noliished J a�ass ;an-"'aig „seedquality blended see froX71 i fellable l e seed house: will usually crowd. 'out most Weeds, Grass like any other Plant will benefit from a good dress i'ng of fertilizer,. • Commercial f ertil iCer,, : because it IS; free ficin weed seeds,, is reeoniraacicded. 4t should be high in nitrogen* which, is,, xhe.. c'h,einiCai element ' which provides tbe,.greeu growth in plants. •_ ", A little early :.work. "-'With''' the spuclder and. regular cutting' with the lawn mower willhelp. Then there. are fhe new 2-4-D sprays. These must fie applied carefully •'ac�: "Cording .to directions and after" the weather turns warm. They are .a little ..hard on eloyer,: but they ser, tailtly . do an Amazing job, in de- stroying dandelion, dock,' , plantain and • most other weeds. Where there is lreay.y infestation one 'should follow ;with. fertilizer, sva terror and . .some ' 'reseeding. so: that -grass will take over. where the :weeds°have been killed or remor;etl. ° - Nursery' •Stoek .• r' Nursery stock is the term applied• to shrubbery, Vines txees;' etc. The e w'aot 'of top 'cival1ty stock will be green, pliable -and with some strong,. well;formed buds. The roots should be pro from tett d f am theair and 7e e1 p moist.: or wet, and it is necessary that' they be ' kept in that ,pondition Until they are planted in their new •-quarters- ant o• growing. if the IATA °n SED U1 'Z'I $$ '. Actordiily 'to the , vmviAlou?� tide 00e4s ACty: ,all 'td : e1 i Orr feeds. salt or offered;: for sale°.,tl oat be graded. To •secure a;; seed,, gate, the 'Seller *1St sub mit , a xepire= atative samplel-O'Ithe seed 'to a 'heratery the Runt Produet4 Divisieil, 00ininioa>n Depart#i eat •o& Ag'r.icliituxe, for • A purity. a gerinina:tion, test. If 'the test shows that the seed.,;has. been , sf.tiar f petard' cleaned:. and, has a ger'_ .na ve , , mer, a ebntfa e, Ce15ti tzeate o iS i�ssuec-, . and this certifi •'te �atlstitnt@s._alutI ritY,J?Q Sell ; the' seed ",tented raider the specified grade. for. sale ae The need sold . or Ui%4'rCil.S Must . collfornl, i, . , all - respects stin • � submitted Jesting', t sample l S u rte �' t e �. h a Te • ;'under �tb ;Seeds- Aet; +penattiea -are- provide+d • for: Selling 'or': offering for sale . secs '';w.high.. is not, labelled with the'' seed, grade.; is •, not, up"" to lake sample submmitted fbr testing; :or' is, rejected far to need grade �becatlse, • weed seeds or.low,germination. fwe e s 1 ground is 'no't fit to receive 'them when purchased the plants 'should be "iief3lec i,i� ilatir is' planted; temporarily in: a trench • with, 8 91 picked'.about ;roots, 1p • 01. 5 • . . "s 'RADIO SERVICE DEPT: FULL S tQ,CK OF. TUBES:, . AND POTS CARRIED, • .: All Work •G ,, uar�,liteed. ONTARIO ;:,,`•,t•4:r tri}:<•:<•?.; ;off, t• •• F s, ♦ There N lin yb cireuurstai ee"s existing yin seine r woodlots which necessitate • the planting- . of trees. Ixi eenerfil; however., this is not If. woodlot bas, 'beep het ally pastured for severaa; yearsit and is very open, with- "few trees left, 1iTa~nting •u ay' be the only . wad"" to het hack' tZ . new,. Staad, .9f .._ : kleeo�etx'..rees. Large openingsr„way "exist from Preuio s togsing opefiatioals,dfax 4o.me-reas n, ha;i stoed With ,-; trees. In such a. ease; • plaiting . 'ia . a suitable. remedy. Plan'tin may ben- ' ' •" . u�ed� • 'a .means �' Y a'S . .,.. of ntoducing mode Qaliaable., species into a Woodiarif the.-exifitirig species, aJre of 'low cominercal value., Ifr, any . any reason,'• planting is. necessary, in a ' woodiot, .rxeat care must be taken ',to,_ ensure sury) v:al of 'the :blunted trees, ,else one's work may be:done -without eving're-: .sults. Many,. species,. of .:trees Can. not be,, groiyn kn.'shade, ,, Sinee they need plenty ,,of sunlight to promote growth, • In a woodlot,• one should plant young trees only in the' open,- ings, or around the sides, whet they can get an atiundance of sun-. lia'h�t • Certain species 'eau withstand. certain ' amount of shade, spruce being oney of. : these. Holwevery-.to be, sure of not .attempting to,plttnt species that won't survive 1.11, shade, it is. best to • consult' your zone fores'te'r: If .planning' to plant in a• wood. lot, it•,?nust be realized that the ,system to use .will be spot planting It' Will - probfaliiy be iniposslble''to plow furrowa, so 'apiece of sod: must • be removed 'with a shovel; a ' hole dug• in the cleated- space, and the tree then planted: This. method is S1.oRVG-T and harder .work than- using furrows,. so 'care must tie taken net tp, over;estimate_a_e_, number of trees that ,can 1)e planted in' the 'spring. Before planting in.: a woodtu,t, consider • all phases of the, question: before ' deciding'` to. go ahead. ' Be sure that planting is 'necessary,: and, that nature •is not restocking the •a.rea for you: . .Ask far advice on and "the k ds . eS.�you best should--plant,-unci--the- Tway, to plant them.. Then plant the trees 'carefully, as. • a naturally -grown :tree Inas : note vitality than a poorly. planted one. •. .Address all ,inquiries to: Depart- . ent. of Lands and -Forests, Strat- .ford.:'ontari . " e, a and ae;i . to tini ke co home .' PAppet;zln r'satiatyii>!!i► money -saving, Make up, this Pur;/y Flour, Sweet $un ;dou h u d in , ick. t1 you, can have.hat 4 tit ..Q 4 inns, fryit'suns,,'picod, hunsOroiced but,,;,beq froslf. VICTORIA•' Twin. SCHOOL: ASSO„OIATION The regular meeting. of Victoria' _Home_,an$ °School-Asseciation—was held on Thursday' evening, last, with the' president, Mrs, . Geo:' Bowra; preiding. ' ` In keeping with r St., Patrick's clay, Irish numbers, "Colne Back to Erin" and "Danny Boy," were played yr -.--Mrs." A. Sehatz--an~-the—',*.icrli accom tried,. by' • Mrs. McDougall at -the piano. Miss Betty_ Bowra :• FUNERAL SERVICE No exra charge fdr the use- of our Funeral Home, Toron .to 'Street. ..Prompt Ambulance :. Service. 1_ • Phone ,33 r -Rea-, _355• or �o,s.�..��A.� Q.Onasw,a'ter• ' _.s d". ' p -T. Ue rs• t e c i. , R ag' ue.ri p eK fd.l fcl''ho • en nt r te ,hq y • •cake co^►ressed yegst • • beafeneCB, Ifo• yeawmjiumfxfuie. .2lukworkhr,calded'sooleo to kAnd,d9dsu Picttei1nsfmfi000rha.foEmiaack0. deough 1 n4ofti%cup grahuJafed.suyar ehto be covenient handfed, andIt.qaced bUwt and. rciie the shortening.'surface of, the dough lightly. Cover ant Q99 . . nnfiho wrrmlac1neb(8uQl"Qp.ihtddorwwnpis/1>e:toacQsPp4osniftseodiP"URITY FLOUR ,bdhape intoourolls}Riote.oqg, cdot, covertelitly,d Iet riseSoften yeapt cake171 Iuke,werFmilk. 400u2l°jin bulk,bBokaminq69tovenCream suoar anortPe short/ening andaddweil- 'Xpht br404:FYifeolrdaQ1"3I111 nQ7171 FRUITreased ore BUS.Add 1 V2 cups tariant"pp calcitic. re ged yh flour, 2bedoughintobons:" before-balong, •0,taxe'witb amtxturs ofe00 whl,, and ab••Cl\NAMONUNSRol/'dugh out to a long. .ngr0:ee_ i:% filch 'thick. Brush wT71mtbrown sager with ,2 teaspoons cinnamon and over dSIf deS,fd ,/zcup fro ansm aY beadded• iol doelyra11 fashion ndsealed0aiCut into slices place cut side down in wel-r sed muffin fins: Brush tops with miIk and with sugar, and cinnamon mixa+re. • ,r ugh. What a taste, thrill what'a'thrill to get a,reci a that means 'so much wonderful food for so little• money. , And this reaipe.calls for Purity Flour.., -your favourite, the'tlqur that's specially snilled from fine -hard. -,:wheat, . the flour that means successful; cakes, pies, cookies or buns, every time, alhthe tithe. • 8S1.f:8 YPU' NEED.ONLY ONE rLOuR t ..:'..� t;:WraP�,�ti.�tbuysyoptliefdmourPURiT1iCOOKB©OK,� 1. 1 with'its.B75•recipes devdloped to the �,[itY �• FIs it (it hens: Send"to your nearest -Putin, •------- Flour lard's' office ,St. John, N B.,.Montreal, 14ve.,Ottawa,.Ont.,Toronto,Ont.,Winnipe0, �• FMan., Calgary, Alta., Vancouver, B.C, • . R" ® Name; F.OR ONE RE'SUtt..VERfEC11,ON' IStreet i City Prov, an --ping' f=orce. s€tz Through" and encored' with 'andther Irish number.. Mrs. R. • D. Wilson 1n, -her inimitable ' style gave two hu^morons readings_ -_with_ an Iii: flavor. Mr. S. Argyle gave a report. of the_ recent'survey on . the siaie' of crtain crime comics which ,was carried out by the Aociation: in d'ampaaigrt againstsuch sale. A community §ingsong of several familiar numbers was led by Miss 'fa garet--Mason.- - - Mrs. Ismay McLean. moved a vote Of ..thanks,, to those who' had; taken • ps.rt. in the program{ and the meetthg , was . adjourned, after which a social half-botir,with lunch; was enjpyed. • ,c•1 a r rl is "1": -, _ CHESTERFIELDS AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS „ AND RENOVATED MATTRESSES, ; REIUILT..: er • Workiianship. Free Pick-up and Delivery. VJ� ire sidewall tires optional .W extra cost' , Hydr -Matic Drive, stsindard equip pt on the "Eigh" ".op ipnal of extra cosf'pn the GODERICH '' MEMORIAL • SHOP NEWEST 'DESIGNS . BAST Or MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanrsbip at. prices that . will please , you. SAVE ALL AGENTS VMS Call at our office: or drop us rine to Boa 1.61, • Goderich. ':. We will be pleased to :'call 'and help' -ehoose' a `,suitable 'memorial for °your family, Plot. " R. A. sPOTTON. St.' Aiirdrew. St. ENQUIRE' AT OPHI 'Y''S FURNITURE, GODERICS. Ismobile rolls forward • into '49 -1: -with an AIIFuturamic Iine-'-cs"and `a 'r'evolutionary utionary new "Rocket" Engine Strike„up `tlie band' Sing out the nein. airade, a newly styled Futuraiuic backed -up, by Oe o nu nee. in fact, with-. . s sr ;.•..r : Old srndliile” in ct.'t`i- ' ,"88," ...., 4 " OM Hydra _ , i '-7_ It's, ry d. , . with the revolutionary antew y Mat, a rriveti ()ldsmobile's s T .r:, ..nm�Crha�:ie�.il.....mpa.� as �t,%i,e:.�-lin o,� N... �,. � �;l�E''� :-,�.� ��.� �... .W� � .�,�-.:.... �, .per�orman.c�..xs _..s�fl� .>~nered�lry..�._,��n4mth,.�,�.�a{ xr�,......_�, Rl �+� "j�o u eA` �.._... • � .. ' " silent, .�ln • ' ' ' you "'F�uturamtcs. ':swings• by oiz -dress. parade`! ° 1;G - a ,, d spi�xte�l� yotc .ptG got' .'to, try• At . , . , ,,, erience The New Thrill"en ,.„ temom; . ��e `ati law t�ltian lsx1e. Futlllr- der � � . - � • ., �: .:.,.,..tl' (�ldsxn�b�„��=deale�e' .�...�.,.� .....�::...., � ,�, set eyes '. .' �,. • e�z air to- b°Elroy �` ,.. �, • , : , you fi rst tm ' a f1 49.Oldsmobile. y - • hills 7d" r ;wxt`h Fisher $new+e � body, . t ', ' ,,,.� i,n{ �cttheu� es'you t$ i�,�,� , ' w �'uturairpitcs :.i,�ni�raimilicll�xrlti a retr>itar.Coblf� no is;' #lee!+-flbwin' smart .ess inside :::," ,s. ;�, ere the ' ��w • • e .ter s mtriee " Six" Aid teaain the, aiid; ollt — an ea er-form ctio�ai look tats • zerlee-P't�'�' :,r ><�.::nixie, . ice" • . New ��"�ril#��� - -• Memorials • T. •P UDte•a& SON Cformerly, Oun#ilt g;,am do Pride'') Olintoi,, Exeter, Seaforth Vg riite Box 150, oz phone 41j, ' . Exeter gird we: 'shall be ste .d : t 154 O i ecx a out Which: Ambulancek can wy.'. /'t'R I - Need.e Sure .. e en da.bl e$ervke H'O; SES: ixach $2. 0 }CAT Ll each BOOS per G,' 5Oc' Accm,tilog to szp &'condiiton .10.4111 Co11e't ea/to�r• n 1 ' 'E*Es4TEATt, NasU l' le,, �, -, rtOYD M 1. i` DirtECTO '".. 13 MONTF fv.AL•, Sty PHONE 1 aO 1 L.