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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-08-20, Page 8PAGE *GET .r THE GODER.ICH SIGNAL -STAR 1. •••• ND THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1953 ALSO BIS BONUS FOR .O...*a......... r .iiA.l0....4r...O...r.....•...H.0.l401,0. K*0411 ..M®...N..N.i Call at The Signal -Star Office and you can be provided with a listof potential new subscribers.. SCRIP1 10 N TO THE SIGNAL -STAR FOR EVERY ;NEW, SUBSCRIPTION YOU GET . . . 9,000 VOTES Persons bringing. in 5 (not less) New Subscriptions Get A BONUS of 10,000 VOTES (A Special Bonus of 10,000 Votes for Person Bringing to Most NEW Subscriptions) HURRY! - Contest Closes At Noon This Here's How You Get Big Votes for. NSW Subscriptions 5 NEW SUBS' AT 9,000 VOTES EACH 45,000 BONUS • 10,000 TOTAL Saturday • 55,000. VOTE HURRY! • also breaks off at its base and fields, numerous- fences and lack about like a tumbleweed. of high winds, has not provided Iblows Hence the various names by which the weed with too much encourage - Heads Eastward tit is known Russian Thistle Russian . Thistle (Salsola kali), also known, as Russian Tumble- weed and Russian Cactus, is. a weed that has probably migrated from Russia to the prairie provin- ces of Canada and is now contin- uing its travels eastward- through Ontario. This weed which looks like a cactus and has spines like a thistle ment. However, it manages to in - The plant is bushy, dark. green crease a bit each year and is stead - in color with narrow, spine -tipped ily becoming a problem to farmers. leaves which driirroff in July or The Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture recommends that Russian Thistle be cut befbre the seed is formed and while the plant is still green. 'Since it is an annual and can only spread by seed, cutting before the seed is produced will eradicate the plant: menace. Ontario, with its small Russian Thistle is seldom a pro - August as the plant and seed ma- tures; One plant will produce hundreds of seeds but they are onlydislodged when the, plant breaks off and is blown about by the wind. Western farmers with their large fields find Russian Thistle a real MAKE WESTERN FAIR A FAMILY AFFAIR! yf. ...0 nor ottnch ,.pun On pl A' ince Sr,lr• T�c4i.•.. tr rec_t• Wester+, foo Astec+r-�f�r:: i. ti 1i` _r Sep, 415 i 9'0 rr i,r at► 6.9.0 26th DVANCli 'SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE A BLACKSTONES ,..RAIGIE'S SMOKE SHOP Cg be interested`'today; tomorrow they Convictions Registered Against Man will be interested. The constant reatin Public Mischief Charge advertiser who is rready with his On (� g message . to catch their awakened eyes gets their priority. That's 0 why its paying. The function of Found guilty of giving false in advertising is to pre sell and re- formation and of:creating a publielADVERTISING PAYS, sell:" mischief, William Swan, of Sea- SAYS TRADE PAPER forth, was bound over to keep the The phrase is often- heard, "I peace for one year and released don't _ need to advertise, everyone on $500 recognizance by Magistrate knows what I handle." But do D. E. Holmes, Q.C., last Thursday they? Here's what "Marketing," in police court here. a paper of advertising men says: Donald Strong, Clinton taxi "Every year more than 250,000 driver, told of , receiving a tele- people in ,Canada get married. To pone call on the evening of July these couples are born every year, 2 during which the person making 130,000 live babies. the call identified himself as. Con- "In defiance of these vital stat - stable White, of Seaforth, and told istics there are advertisers who are him'there had been an accident near Seaforth in which the driver Was burned beyond recognition. The witness said the person mak- ing the call instructed him to get in touch with Airs 1 farion Swan satisfied to advertise spasmodically and occasionally, a sputter now and a splash later as the fancy takes them. They labor under the impression that they are appealing to a grandstand of fans patiently since there was a message found and eagerly awaiting their turn on at the accident scene to that effect. the stage, They overlook the fact Mr. Strotrg'"'said that he told Swan's that the most stable market is a brother-in-law about the incideen�t. James Miller, of Clinton, said that on the evening in question Swan was at his Home.- He said he heard the accused making a phone call and saying he was 'Constable White. • Constable Helmer Snell, of Sea - forth who investigated said he procession, Collectively, as a group, a market may remain static in. its wants for some time, but individ- ually it is changing constantly. New blood is constantly being in- jected and needs and buying habits can alter almost overnight. "These newcomers need educat- ing in these products of the mark.�t was informed of the proceedings by place, especially the new and im- Joseph Rumig, Swan's brother -in- proven products. They may not law. Ile said he found no accident attd, proceeding to Clinton, learn- ed that Swan was at Miller's home. The constable testified he found the accused at the house in a very depressed state. Swan appeared to have been ,drinking,- he said. No testimony was offered by the defence. The accused was repre- sented by Frank Donnelly, Q.C. is blem in gardens or cultivated g fields bat spreads from waste land 1 and roadsides. In these areas the Crops Branch advises the use of a spray of 2, 4-D at six to ten ounces of acid per acre. 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