HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1935-01-03, Page 4, 1 41P
1,7137, close. to $1000. The Township ra
3n 104 wee 4 240 tniels, new 2 Of
mills, or $2000 less dam ie 198& h
said he was:called a tightwad at fir
but saw that reductions -were nece
sary and: it can be rnn fur less as
give good service,.
• He said that there had berm a lot
citicism re Wroxeter school. That
a mistake of $2.000 had been made in
theassessment that ehould nut hat
' been put in, He CIId. uot kaow tit
until, the next February,. Howlett ha
eits er ineavtion, with a tzdninium oharge of Zee
Zfita0=011"---'t
BloTST Cfa.S1-1 PRICES for Goose felt- R. Bern -sett, Auctioneer, the following
s, Duck feathers, Raw Furs, property, namely:
a word p
WINGHAAT ADVAisICE-TIMEI,S
te gave Wath Mr. Grath that more work
10 sliould he done. He said there wa
ms
soe brush on the roads but that they
et were trying to keep the taxes down.
S - A.very humornus situatiOn arose over
id he Bryce drain which he stated was
11 complete except $15.00 of work.
Ho stated he was definitley in the
ield.
James Breckenridge said he had
erred for one year and was standing
again and would try and keep ea-
-e
is
d penses down. He thoug-ht it would
be a good idea to have a homity for
dogs that kill sheep. Speaking on re-
lief, they had given quite a lot but
they could not let the people starve.
d Harold Moffatt tha.nked the people
been asked for a new tetudizatiou hut
l==
they had refused. Actual cost of fees
etc had been $14.00. He felt he diel
"ght in getting $2000 hack before
des', Wool and Horse Hair. M. ALL .AND SINGULAR that cer- the' settled. He expected that ther
Breavre Plume 839. tail' parcel or tract ofland. and prem- would he only two teachers instea
,t. ss uate, lying and lama in the oL four. He said he was criticised for
Township ul East Wawannsh in the paying for stones 011 roads. He 4aid
County of Huron and Province of
Ontario and being composed of that in 123 when he became reeve thi
Portion of Lot number Thirty-two in was the practice. Since he had bee
mth! TilatteenthCetroes,sion oi the said in the council only three had been s
East
HEAithhi white Bab "-ast )Aawannh which paid. and. this money was well spen
FOR SALE c
lies t-ast oi the River Maitland. con -
and cost July i2c yard.
1 -stelae -Tines. red and' fifty am -ea L)If land mere tr He- read a letter un relief from j
iess-
on this property A. Ellis explaining the. Government'
SAW LOGS WANTED—Soft •
is said t° be 3- stand in regard to certain relief mat
AR. LICENSES—Truck and Trail-
ex- Licenses, Chauffeurs' Licensest
Driter:e. permits. Alfred M. Carr,
collier John and MinnieSts., two
blacks- west of Dominion Ber.k.
of
ter,goodne. ..;tpl4 tairting by admeasurement, one aural -
for their splendid support one year
ago. The work was new to him bat
he had learned a lot and this yeetee
body to tvorit with hint.
Early Eleetien
Wright asked the ettairatt o
a standing vote on the, que
raving the election salt waged owe
month. The majority of thoee.
scut were itt favour of, this idea,
Reeve Fred.: le Du:idea-at tit Witte -
ham was present and at; the request,
of the chairman spake bthIy. Tie
extended greetings to Titritlatero
Township from the neopie. of WIng-
ham hut did not• talk about coanty ,
Matters as there wee: going to he an
election and he did not wielt to inter-
fere.
CANADIAN FIGHTS
FOR GOVERNORSHIP
experienee would. stand him in good was,. Roue at. WO-axe:ter
steadif 1 cl H
paying for stone. Regarding let -
re -e ecte e was oppose
t ting cattle taut on roads he said the
Traffic Act will not allow this on
Township made,
RON!' Ported thanked the people. for.
btaeh, cherry --i. ___ i t...., _____o_ frame barn 9n stone fotuttleoele pia
at the Whitechurch"iilt"is.4,,,,...,.,.mlirl: pea and draaag shed. ja fair ter's. He said that mach had. been
Virilson, plume ataata., j reliair. olone in "rurnherry he' poor people to
The and is clay loam; about •2.9 help one another in these troublesome
acresof hush, and the la.rtzt is well times
T'E-NlIth'ittS will lie received by the altered. by the ra.e.x. and well. -
undersigned up until jan. 10th, 1935 Tire Houte of Refuge thit year has
TERMS OF SALE: Ten per ;ern. " a ' -
for the suppl:,v and delivery of 20 -• the partarase money wr the day t vast $2.000. New fire escape, new
cords of green rough furnace wood, tale and the balance within thirria ;stoker and machinery had lieen pur-
beech and maple, at the Wingham
e -a t..:
: .lth
atai- ereafter- The ProliertY win he cliased. Last year they had financed
Lower Town cisooi. John Rogers, .7:
)aelea sitetect to a reserved hid.
Trustee.
Further eartieulars anti conditiont thents'elves°
if 5aie will be made known on the Question; "Did County Connell ask
--NTED—Positio nee getter_ day of sale or ;hay be had on appiitet- for beer parlours in Goclerich't
uL ExperimiceeL 3,7 AdV1131CC-- Tian to the araiersigned. Answer; "'No'.
Times. DATED at Winaharn. Ontario, this
thirty...first day. of Decetober, :A.D.•He melted for the support
Ips4 , electors on his record_
TICE. TO CREDITORS - winaaant stintarite
Vendor"e Selinitor.
TAKE NOTICE that HARRY anectereler
OBERLE formerly of the Town oi wettehorm taatara„
Ntrittgliani, Grocer, has made a -tele
-uctioneer.
At Di Ins stoakein-trade r.,,..dgEtr
K SALES: ACT
the
l Roland. Grain said in accepting the
rrotnizzation for the Reereehip he did.
riot want to ereat atilt antagonism a-
gainst Mn Wright, nor was he rnn-
ttin.g to 6-ratifY his (awn honour. He
Oeri and I have been r..txpointen - -- , was standttrat laecatze..e he had been re -
Trustee under the Bulk Sales Act. - NOTIJLr72...: TO CREDITORS
•FURTI-IER TAKE. NOTICE that - quested to do so by so rile:ray. He said
ail persons who claim to he entitle:I i THE VATTts-R. ef the ESTATOP aid th-are was a great deal of dls-
to share in the aroceeds from. the eaid -
,n WILLI-tall ERRINGTIOOth D.,..„-., ctettent in the township title to liti- ,
. 1
sale are required to fele their eleirns, ceased.
duly verified, with the undersigned Cal ' - I i o u tie :7 -aid before. Mr. *ilfrrallt
oe- - -
Aa p,-.-..r.5vrts having claims ,;,-..eainst carte into office statute labour had i
or before the -Eleventh (lair (of -Tartu- the Estate ..i Williain Etrinoton, lete
are-, A.D. 1935 after which said date ti tawneilip ef Turnberry in tee been 'abolished. 3,ir. Wright, he said
he T , !
the Tratstee tvill distribute the pro- samtaty- of tan_ott Farmer., wh,..; dita hadnever had to face east ox etitti13,- ,
made from tha ;said sale haring re" n or about the thirteenth day si N. meat and this, lead helped. him. anti
gavd einti.. to the d'aints 'of wbiich he rember, A..n. I.P6, are hereby itotiO that while lir. Wriattt had done tvell
shell -hen have had notice. 'ed to eend their cialins verified by th id et just - II H - " '
DATED at 1-Ittoareer " r - h - .
, this teeverit statatory deciaration to OViilient .'' erstt e.c°11 ,_° a, ea'''. wei ' e seaitk
clay of Devember, A.D. 1984.
5. A. lhaTERSON, Trustee. etas:tees Ertareaten and Edward Tura,?..e i,; -Ur.. 'OirrIgilt .$1.1011.1.4.1. have itnown teat
elo MILLS .3t. PATERSON, inettan :e.- the anderrneniioned f the Wrox-eter echoot was to he a tour
icitoa on ,ir before thetweeze- roonaed school aalte was at the meet-
It-lanorer, Ontario. ,ret day :if ;lantan.
a lt..D. 1935., . nt--
C.dis
t- ing v. -hen Mr. Robinson explained this
771.e-diau2,- after which. tribution
. .
LANDS , ,:,F1 ti.:-' made haxina rctrard ale to eP• roPosnlon and. the benefit it wnela
FLIRIFFS- SAL' OF v
--tito t 'cans properir iiZd. be to those who attended. He ad -
ATE at Winehain, iOnt._ this tair- vocated more work being done in the
-Ors, d'et Deceraber..k.D. 1934. towasit!ti by the neople of the town -
UNDER z..ot execittion issued. uut of , R. S. ElletTFrRI.NGTON.
the Supreme Court el Ontario, direct- ' arrister s:c.. ship. He said there was plenty ,if
WINGHOls M. ONT., work on side roads that needed being
ittolicitor for the Eetate, attended to. He said he had twice
withdrawn in favour of Mr. Wright,
RS once he withdrew because he did. nut
twant to cause an election. Fle said he
ed to me, at the Sart 01 17-Lottglas D..
Wetherell,. plaintiff„ awl Charles
Bondi, detenalartt, there will be offer -a
• riedghito.r tsiittliee haen-aptiihnitieer:easttictoioinchallaritleste ,' NoTIL-2E. To cREDIT
•'Bondi,. the defendant. in anti to that i _
ertain parcel or tract of land and: ALL persona ltatving claims a.gainste had promised anathe.r party who was
arurn.
the sits, situate, lying and tieing in the estate tif Jermie Tucker late ofo- -. fa r reeve who withdrew ntri of Wingheart in the County . the Township of Howick in the Court- e tes )rotoiee to stand.
going ,ei run.
f Huron. being. part of lot Nomber te- of- Huron, Spinster, decease& a•ho °''''' "'` i ' . . ..
tWo oa the West side :if Josephine, died on or about the first der ,,ti De- He said he would continue to oie an i
Street . in Edward Foley's first surrey , comber A.D. 1934, are notified to in his power for the township- as a I
in the said Town of IN:rig-ham, more. send to J. H. Crawford,. Wing/ram, a -1,01e and would try and find more I
particularly described as ;titian -a, that ; -)trtzu-io, on or before the nineteenth
is to say: Coromeneing at a point on . "tay ;if jantmaty. A.D. 1935, full par- w0rk ft:1r the aneraPI°Yeil. „.
the \Vestern hoe -nth -toe of Sosephinei tictria.rs of their claims in writing. James McTavish, asho is stanaIng
Street beirse; the centre of the brick; ImenediatelY eater the said nineteenth kr re-election to the council said that ,
-all between the seutherIy two ster-; day of jamtarae, 1935. the assets
'3i the first duty of a council is to see -
es and distant nireeteen feet nine Lech- ;Ice said testatrix laill he distributed
i
thiar the tax
i. snore or lees trarth.erly fhom the amonast the parties entitled thereto, is equally levied, secondly
lly '
south easterie- corner of said Lot , an -n, retard onir to the claim= ta to see that they are paid, in fun, and i
' Nthraher two: thence nertitcria along', which the- executtirs shall then have thirdlte to spend as economically and I
--said boundary ' .,:: .71.y6c.,ptitte StreetI notice. o
'honestly as possible He had always i
tweattli-fihe feet and ten anal ene-enar- ' DATED at Wineharta. this thirty- i rs-t
tried to carry out these ideas. He;
sr, imeteet, more or less to the nintre I ,. lay ,ti- Decenth-er, A.D. 19.34, `
of' the brick wall bet-n-een the two; J. H. (711..N.WFORD, , :said the township was iia good' sha,oe i
norxhoxlt' :torn, on said lett thence , Wing/tau-a Orttario.n...
, nancially and.gave a very thorough ,
esterly 7araltQ1 to .lohn Streetto tr.' Solicitor for the Exectttors. expiana.tion of its financial structure. l
it oa the weetern bearidart- -.If
sid "coo CARD OF TI-IANKS He said the costs in the fermyn drain ;
ot: thence southerly alune- -said '
boundary twerte-five. ieet ;
—___ t had been given by the referee. The '
e meet -tarter inches mo.re or i
a point; thenet: eiteterly to the t wish to thank all thoee. who ; surplus this year was about $90. He I,
of 1...n} v-lh itGETIIER Their autes helped me win first p t - .axd th:Y. were criticized for nut'sPer'-
a right of way ,r,-er '.ot Ne. -----her in MOKibbores cereest. I am dint enough on roads. He claimed i
nose,- ,,n, the Eett :me , y IA- . ytatetui to the friends who have been tbey are good' enough and that what :
i
met in the 4aist sITMN:::" Vir; del . •".4 kind to me during my lotto litneee Ttad been spent on theni had been '
. •-eetree ot-o '4 -11,". ettotfth 1 '
. -
Mart 1903. heween one George : 'CARD OF THAN Itt 1931 he said; the tlebenture debt!;
citterreie arid :itre Arthur j. Irwin.'
____ had been $30,000 it was now $2,1,000. '
1
t istentei et Nuntber 4785;' feel
3ropriators of the Winaharn He gave explanations of the VaTIOUS '
ltrittetton. also together ; t, rlL
it a rieht ef wave iastress and ote-- . at'f'lkit't,' wish to tel'hi:e this oPPortan- lawstlit8 that tliC'4 tpwn-511b- had had" !,
Thz,.74,,,ht.. e.sthr,,,.,i. :and ,„ bacler3 he :et areal:hat the firemen in par- Under the present council he said "
theto _id -z-ruttee kis heirs cord tx..- ttcYnar 'Ind itloo the min t" friends and there had been legislation that he is
Tii, at ;la times heecaiter in cerramon '1:1;libc/rs w"° s(1 willinglY helr°e1 arouti of. On 'it CO mill rate they ;
said .t. Number t,..„0 in the mar 001 -;1::,!itirt(C,:chtisnhu,;l1;r4fairerriethatorzthrilearitneditaeld. )(.; I -m(1 nt
with ..Ait other tnentra of nortions
tr the erasure -Ss of the town.ship
the eteree erected on the said Lot,: --st week. aliened. G. T. Thornton, ettecessfulty with $1000 surplus in the I
more: aarriettiottly deacribed and set ; H. T. Thwris"an- Bank. He asked. for an acclamation
ut in e cent-ere:ice dated September
atatia ate ereiteo ,ttel set eta , rt IN: rt t he fort:totem Russel Kelly spent ttaset3r and taen„
be:twee-a ane arthur T. Or-, tor the reeve mud council.
TURN ERY VOTERS Richard' Wilton agreed with Mr. '
..d the .rrautore hereia. being
AGAIN GO IcTavish that thins had ,gorse, along ,
ovell ito the townslup. He did riot R^
TO THE POLLS
etgiseterI as Number iliSq' for the ,
1;Vitighaiti, also subject to i
eeeervationS and provisions,I
tienlarly sat oat' and ctesctiba
1 itta eh last gneationed eartveyance. (Continued front Page Onel
The sale: will' be hold on MONDAY ! done first 8 foot strip off their o
wxx
.ise seventh day of Januar?, 1,935, at
ke hour aft 1.80 o'elock in the after -7'
-to the, Conatty Sherif/TS: Office': Daring the year ite had been chair -
I Court. Roast- in the Tewn of titan of the Reads Conimittee arid ir
-telericii. ; tok credit for the work being don
' Ci G. MIDDLETON, nty. I ti Bluevale. It helped 1;e1ieve the
Sheriff of Eturon C
Office. Godetich, untnaph>yraent situation and did no
tgaier '2.lith, 1.9g1L ! rest Turnberey anything.
, totid cost on road; at t
tie, TerAtt's hill and McGill's hill
; was $72.1".74; Cost of tile $8000 spei
\stble Ioperty' in Turnberey, The aetstei ost " /
.shify of: EliSt W ttiosh itt tite work on , 14fcGiil's .4
Coant i . f, He' felt the work h
,sxdet arid by ter *r
itak ermetainesi. ina tertant nto t-;ir the' ritliht thing to
ilhwill, be pro .1. at; the,: tinemptootinent.:
,std ;there' will be �eted for:, Speaking of Tottsxslsfp ntattr i
le' troction: at affiefis said in 10,28 there, was atterdrat
ste, Wietetatra o I te
I9th;. 'itS:a 11400 the batxk, hil first CAL"issVO
i!Ot -afternoon tiv lintv Today t he
A L 6"'? .1"WrIE,R.
CAN CAUSE IVIANY A:ILO/X/231T
Parke!'s
VER TON
Onticirdy- re-stor
het liver to nornia
itaithy action,' *lett-
censtiPationi,
bil-
heathth
so. ids the.
nuititht
- I
their support last year and said it
would be better if the township did
nut pay for stones. If there was an
election he would let the people de-
cide.
Wm. Austin said the council for
last year was one sided and that sonze
body should be elected he did not
His inauguration as Governor of
North Dakota ten clays hence at stake,
Thomas H. Moodie, denied he was a
Canadian, and began a hunt through
retards of fifty -fire years ago for
proof that his father was a natural-
ized United States citizen.
On that proof depends the Gover-
nor -elect's right to hold office.
Political foes, in efforts to keep
Moodie out of the executive chair
recently charged that the Democrat
is Canadian -born and still subject to
th Britisi C
e te
show so rnuch partiality. He hoped charge, asserted his father hecante a
the ratepayers would ee fit to elect citizen of the States, and said he'd
him this year and :sive him some- 'pro.„,
.1110611.1,01P .211.1.0
Here and
0.1MINIC111,31111V.M.
further concession to the tra-
velling publie is announced ha -
C. P. Riddell, Cliairman, CaTiaellati
Passenger Association, in the
statement that in future one-
month rouncl trip railway tickets
previously gond for continuous
passage only between departure
point and deecination,, will be
valid. for stop -aver at interme-
diate pointa going and returning.
For many years Canadian rail-
ways have been selling one-month
round trip tickets at twice the
one-way fnne„ less ten per cent,
goad for contitions passage only.
Now, the atop -over privilege itt
te-anted 'without any inexease in
&re and passengers deciding en
route to stop over, may do so an
antilicatian to the conductor. 'rids
eoncesaion, it is felt by railway
officials, 'Will de much to further
promote travel by rail in Canada.
Iv, FL Allison, manager of mail
and baggage, traffic, Canadiren Pa-
cific, Railway, has been elected
viaepresident of the Arnerican
Association or General Baggage
Agents, commis:Mg represemers-
tives of all the railways on thia
continent.
•••••••IM•••••••1=1•11•19.
C., (trade general' superinten
dent, Ontario district, et the
carnarolon Pacifie Railway, has
been: promoted to the. post- of
assistead to. theo vice-presiden
with headquarters- ht Montreal
Mr. Grout; is- a. welloaniown an
popular otficial ottimerai:lway in.
Ontario,. -where he has: been sta
tionted for a number of year%
Figures issued by the Derain- ion
Bureau. of Statistics dealing' with
operations in August of all: ateam
railways itt Canada having annual
gross: revenue of. at lout $600,00a
reveal that higher gross. earnings
M
were offset by et -eased expenses,
Including an expansion of over
450i1,000. in. payrolls.
Mrs. A. A. Adparm, or Oak Br
Alois; Que.„ has been. awarded
fi.rst prize in: the most beautiful
Ma 10. Leat d ' "
year by the Canadian Pacific and
Canadian National Railways.
More ,„ than: 19,000 specimens were
subnutted. The largest -leaf phase
of the contest' was won by Rich-
ard Members Vaneouoer, whc
euhmitted a specimen ae
arca of. MIA inehes.
Mate hundred' school-age, boys
end e,tris of,. liontreal recently
took, advantage of the unique all -
expense trip operated by the Can-
adian Pacific. Railway, from that
City. to Ottawa and:were address,
ed.:in the Pealiament:Baddings
Et. Ron. R. B. Bennett, Prime
Mir:dater of Canada- Sight-see-
ing auto -bus. trips across' CItta.wa,
inclu6ed., inspection of the Houses
o . ar lament, the Memorial
Tower and nail of Fame, and. a.
special reeital. of the 5a bells, of
the Carillon -Tower,
Bob Murray, Quebec's Not 1. tem
nis ,player, and Laltd Watt,. sec-
ond rartnime. provincial. player,
were Misstated out far praise by
"331g: 13111' Tilderie -who sailed re-
centiy ler the Fanpreast of Britalt
fro- England. "They are chain -
&whip players itt. the making"
atid the ona-tirrte world's cham-
The late David Moodie came tri the
, States front Wroxeter, Ont., where
the Governor -elect was born. when
his son was a year old.
BIRTHS
PARS0115--In the Toronto General ;
Hospital, on Tuesday, January lst,!
1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Par-
sons (nee Flora Ross), a daughter.
Winghani, on Mon- !
, Dec. gist, 1984, to Mr.. and
Mrs. C. Newman, a daughter:
"1 haven't had any stage experien-
ce," she said, "hut I am known as the
rr-ost beatttiful woman irt Boston."
"1 have one of you in th.e company
already," replied the theatirical man-
age, "If 1 had two there'd be troub-
le."
PERENNjAL FLOWER
Thur
Ye, Juua• r rd; 193$
Daring the past sotty.ftve meg th± fl1te be hi
, ,
our national life' periods of tittat probperity and Of
economic stress, years of war and' peat% ,6y
dernics and unusually, goad healthiip
and abundant' batvests, Throughout diem yeat', the
Mutual life of Canada.. has steadilY gami rtatia sI
group offivehuncIred policyholdersitt 18Iti to a giotii,
of over 141,000 at the close. of 1954,---, daring rill's
year the 'number of policyholders increased' by over
2,S00. At the close. of each year the, instuatieein
force has exceeded..that of the preceding year.
Tf-IERE IS A REASON
Since its: inception every dollar of profit- has been,
retorned to policyholders as premiumrefunds, or is
held itt trust for their benefit, resulting. On low net
costinsurance. This record combined with a high
oinality of service has built up, this, large, body of
satisfted policyholders.
OWNED BY POLICYHOLDERS
In 65 years the Company has disbursed' under
Insurance Contracts over
$183,. 0090
(ofuthich $59,0001,000 represents dividends
to living policyholders)
There axe many evidences thatthe pendulum. is swing-
ing towards better times. We hope that all parts of
Canada will, s.hare in this .genetat improvement.
Happy New Year To All
WATERLOO
Established t869
ONTARIO
itt a tub which carmine a depth of
water slightly under the level cif the
soil in the seed pans. Large seeds
can be watered with a watering can.
After the seeds liave been sown it
it advisable to either place them on
the north side of a wall or shade. them
with burlap or: some suck material
'Examine the seed containers every
PLANTS FROM SEED date as gernaina;ting seeds should neo-
It may seem rather early to roa.k-e
plans for . outdoor gardening; but,
when we consider that seed Fists meat
be studie& varieties chosen, and ord.
ers sent off and returned. it may not
he notch too early after all.
; Mane- authorities recommend July
solving of peretmial fiatver seeds, but
d at the Dominion Experimental Sta-
tion at Efarrow, Ontario, much better,
success has been experienced when
'earlier sowing- has been practised_
;Seeds avian in April have given.very
lgood results not only frcont the stant1-1
-point that g-ernaitration was better, hut
o;• by winter mane- va.rities were well es -1
tablislied in their permanent quarters
;and able to withstand adverse condi-
,1 The drying atmosphere of the stun-
raer months necessitates frequent
watering, and ;unless this is very care-
fully done many of the setta.I1 seeds
; are washed out. Sumnaer-sown seeds
I also provide mach srnalier plarrts
which have not as good a chance of
coming through the winter as those
' from early sowing. Good seede are
worthy of the best of treatment, and
i unless this is provided only mediocre
f results may he expected.
, Shallow boxes or pans are to be
preterred to the opetr ground for seed
▪ 017Ing, as they can be more easily
protected from adverse climatic con-
ditions arid vermin.
Five OA -rites itt one may be ma&
winter on the Frepresa 01
ratiosailing fi-ona New Tin -ix
nava' IS They are: the, Medi-
nean. Crolost the Mast Afti-
oatteSouth lift -leant Smith Amara,
can and OVesit Indian, There la
a fall treeh n Egypt, numerous,
stopa, en tho east matt of Africa,
12luIj dayis ma'am, in. the Iblion.
of 'South Afriese, "faux: ste-Ps itt
Scutt ' Ainerlea ' and retina vie
rtaidetat Satialtatonl. aittbs.,
Loading. tt beettalt tear,
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When boxes are used, divisions cau
be made .anti varieties which require
- the same length of time to germinate
earn be sown in the same box,, but
when the time reap:tired for gertnista-
tion is nut kaoiatt it is advisable to
arovicle individual receptacles. m
cles. Soe
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; varieties of perentials, favour sell
:with an acid reaction; others prefer
lisorne lime; bat' the majority do all
; right in a compost consisting of 1
mai parts of gond garden loam, leaf.
• aid Fund. For those varieties
Ikaline tastes lime may be add -
peaty soil sits -add be pro-
fcu-. vgtithis which like .an acid
dhkts, To ensure adequate sIsairs-
tha of the seed box
tit cearsemat-
t; this ahottld
t ever, inches of
be soil for the
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possible., .
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soon as germination has taken piacea
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; the shading wiB he gradually remove-
' ed, or weak spindly plants will result.
Certaiii varieties of perennial seeds
lie dormant for a long period some
in fact for over a year, and it would:
, appear that a goosi deal of patience is
I required. with these subjects. Seed-
lings should be transplanted six inch-
es apart in rows as soon as they ahp.
large enough, and if good gro g -
conditions., are present Many wilL be
ready for the perennial border by faIL
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