The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-04-16, Page 4V°4°- -Pomo/nee,.
DIAMOND
ENSEMBLE
You'll have to turn back the calendar
to equal a value like this... ft's an
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HAMILTON'S
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See it in the showroom—compare it on.
the street . . . the Big '52 Ford that's
completely new! It's the biggest Ford ever
built—inside and outside—with longer
w heelbase and wider front tread. it's the
most beautiful Ford by far with all-new
design Coadicraft Bodies and new Hull-
Tight Construction that seals out dust'
and noise—with new one-piece Curva-Lite
Safety-Vue Windshield. It's the most
powerful Ford ever built with the new
High-Compression Strato-Star 110-Hp. V.8
engine—designed and built by the world's
largest manufacturer of V-8 engines—more
than all the other makers ofV-8'seombinedl
See it . . . Compare it . . . Test-Drive it—
for size—for beauty—for performance.
You'll find the completely new '52 Ford is
designed to. out-go, out-ride, out-look and
out-last every other low-priced car! You'll
want it for keeps.
BIGGEST CHOICE OF DRIVES
Fordomatie—Overdrive—Conventional
For '52, Ford offers your choice of
three great drives—Pordomatic,
finest on the road, or Over-
drive for greater economy,
both at extra cost, or smooth,
"Synchro,Silent" Shift as standard.
NEW
110-110.
STRATO - STAR
V-8 Engine ';
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RECENT & READABLE,
No matter whether it'a raising live-
stock, gardening or home carpentry,
you can take the risk out of any ven-
ture by reading books on the sub-
jeet, These books can be obtained
from the Wingham Public Library,
This week we are reviewing three
hooks on gardening, carpentry and
livestock raising.
RAISING LIVESTOCK by Walter H.
Peters and George P. Deyoe
Here, at last, is a single volume
giving you all the important phases
of the livestock business. with step-
by-step directions on how to perform
the jobs' that need to be done. The
raising of livestock is a business call-
ing for all the skill and efficiency of
the owner, manager and caretaker.
Regardless of size or character, such
a business is made up of a series of
closely related activities or jobs that
must he performed efficiently for suc-
cess. "Raising Livestock" is especially
designed for the use of prospective
and present farmers or ranchers.
Written entirely on the basis of act-
ivities as farmers and ranchers actu-
ally perform them, the most recent
developments of importance in live-
stock production are here at your
fingertips.
Specific suggestions for solving pro-
blems in producing, handling and
managing swine, dairy cattle, beef
cattle, sheep, horses and mules, are
easy to find with each chapter em-
phasizing the major activities invol.-
ved. From the opening chapter, "En-
gaging in the Livestock Business," to
the final chapter, " Preparing and
Processing Livestock Products for
Home Use," the important steps to
take or decisions to make in each
activity are -discussed in logical se-
quence.
New practices of value in selecting
improving, breeding, feeding, hous-
ing maintaining health are presented
in this easy-to-read volume. It should
be of equal value to persons making
adjustments in existing livestock en-
terprises and to persons starting from
"scratch,"
HOME CARPENTRY by Edwin T.
Hamilton
To the countless number of men
and boys who like to "make things"
to saw, hammer and contrive new in-
genius household articles, this book
will be a veritable craftsman's para-
dise. In fact, such an enthusiast need
only glance at a few of the illustra-
tions and wild horses will not drag
it away from him.
One hundred articles for the home
are presented herein, ranging from
knicknacks and gadgets, such as a
bathtub tray and a trick bed-table,
to an ingenious sectional bookcase
and a folding workbench.
The various articles are grouped
conveniently under the room for
which they are= intended, workshop,
kitchen, bedroom,*etc. All of them
are made of wood and each illustrat-
ed by a pen and ink drawing and at
least one plan.
There are informative chapters on
the handling of tools, the practice ,of
carpentry and joinery, workshop
methods and all the other practical
and theoretical things which go to
make up a good carpenter.
The author is too well known to
need introduction here. In this volume
for men and older boys he has called
upon all his wide experience to select
the best methods of construction. And
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he has included only new and original
articles. Each is characterized by the
ingenuity and usefulness which handl-
crafters throughout the country have
come to associate with all of Harrill-
ton's work, Each is explained with a
clarity and wealth of detail which
will enable even the novice to make
the' most elaborate pieces.
GREENHOUSE GARDENING
FOR EVERYONE by Ernest Chabot
Here, for the first time, is a book
which answers all the questions about
gardening under glass. It describes
the kinds of greenhouses, the best and
most economical methods of heating,
of ventilation and automatic watering.
How to determine the location of your
greenhouse, How Much time is neces-
sary for its care and upkeep, How
many kinds of plants you can grow,
how to force bulbs into bloom in mid-
winter, and how to have a lovelier
garden by growing hundreds of husky
plants to set in the outdoor garden in
spring.
Whether your hobby is orchids,
chrysanthemums, carnations, geran-
iums or vegetables you will find the
information on their growing and
cultivation In this book, The chapter
on insects and plant diseases gives a
program for each control. Chapters
on soilless culture, soils and fertilizers,
garden frames, potting of plants and
working facilities add to the enormous
fund of valuable information con-
tained in this authorative but non-
technical book on greenhouse garden-
ing.
There are also calendars, and tables
for planting both in the greenhouse
and garden frames, All this, plus ev-
erything you need to know to success-
fully run your green house makes this
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the ready reference for all greenhouse
Prderiera,
Ernest Chabot at Tarrytown, New
York, practices all he preaches in
Greenhouse Gardening for EvcrYone.
Now on tip third greenhouse in ten
years, he is having 411 the fun he
hopes you will from growing things
under glass, nis three-bench, thirteen
foot house equipped with automatic
controls Is always full of flowers,
There are pot plants, bench plants
and flats of seedlings and cuttings.
Ye t maintenance requires only half a
day each week-end and four or five
half hours at odd times through the
week. Since his -work frequently tak-
es him away from his hobby, his
greenhouse even carries on healthfully
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by itself for several days at a time,
Mr. Chabot delights to Pass on
through lectures and articles all that
sixteen years of practice and associa-
tion with greenhouse IniliderS, flor-
ists, nurserymen and professional and
amateur gardeners all over the United
States have taught him, Ills Pontribu-
tIons to Better limes and Gardens,
and other leading magazines produced.
so many requests for farther informa-
tion that lie finally wrote this book,
MR. A. RUBIN
FAMOUS FUR CO.
Smaller animals according to size
and condition.
WANTED
HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER
3c LB. AT FARM.
DEAD and DISABLED HORSES
and COWS up to $5.00 each.
C. BRUBACHER
Phone 608w1 R.R. 1, Wingham
FOR
FIRE, LIFE
& AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Call Stewart A. Scott
Phone 293 Wingham
REAL ESTATE. SALESMAN
Representing
Harvey M. Krotz Agency
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Nursing Home for the Aged
Will Accommodate Semi-invalid
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MRS. J. H. McKAY
PHONE 103
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Annual Spring Formal
Sponsored by
The Kinsmen Club, Wingham
will be held
Wednesday, Eve'g April 23, 1952
AT THE ARMOURIES
Music by
Frankie Banks and his Orchestra
Dancing from 9.30 to 1 Buffet Lunch
COME OUT AND ENJOY YOURSELF
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OUT-GO, OUT-RIDE, OUT-LOOK AND OUT-LAST EVERY OTHER LOW-PRICED CAR
1952 Designs Now Being Shown
Individually fitted and styled.
Several fittings at no additional
charge.
Call 276j, Wingham
for Appointment
or Write
508 Bathurst Street. Toronto
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Wish to Announce They are now available
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