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" eed ..' of.. office , stationery The
Signal -Star Job department has' ,a
Large. assortment of types for• such
work. teres roots from the burning sunk
Aside ragiwsm11 A replanting, about
4070, tly""slt 07t,P4,x 'the gar b.
hotild need will• he`thinning:''weed-.
ing„ naso cplttvation, If the soil is
very °dry. tib J. 4 advisable : o water.
,,One good ;Soaking g is .`yvorth a dozen
spz'inkies.W :Sprinkling -only, settles,
the dust an,d,has a.�tendeney to'brfi fg
root growth too C000,'0 t1$'hurfaco
Where the sur is:ltable to Durt,it. • A
Mlittle ehemiical' -fertilizer' a,Pptt'ed
:carefully ° According ,to, directions •is
also,• a good, thing ''t',thts `time. •; It
will,...urr ! along gr owth, and with
vegetable`s will .increase tenderness.'
When tlie'hot weather•sets init is.
as well to ,cut lawn grass; less. fro,
gtiently and not: as short.. This pro-
Helps
ro-
3e1 s o stimulate the action of the
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1aowe1s, :kidneys, liver and stomach. • It aids
in the eliunination of wastes and impurities ' from the body.
3The resuleis often asmoother, clearer skin.C•
Buxdocle. Blood Bitters is sold at 'all drug. countelt .
•. ' ' The','P, Milo : , Oo.Limited, ' Toro '
, _.. d, Toronto. Ont...
'During.' warm" weather 1s. tae be t
t*-e7t9 ,apply • [vee ' k i ers.
.This• atteelks ,hread=ieayed weeds but
leayes grass undainat?ed.
I eana, \lettuce,. carrots and :j Bets.
can be planted at intervals ;right
up to early ;.J'lllyi.,:with '".still .good
prospects of a crop., W° �1'e., fALt
climate it.�.
il_.. at m. d and, 6lnaist pias .can
be' --sown'' ror .-an' tiutt}mir"' crop'' to
late July.:•
Tali Ones Need 'Sul Ort, ,
-For tall plants, oi3 -those - Pruned.
to grew, . tall like' tomatees,, staking
is advisable. Perennials like del-
phiniums and hollyhocks are. qi to:.
liable 'to break over in a high wind
or during a.' heavy 'rain: .Stakes
about an inch thick and wide, and
as' tail as, necessary, will hold• these_
flower and. also tomatoes. They.
,Veed.114.beconspicuous-if-driven In
behind` the plants and they ,can
"always, be the,
bro' n or green..
Plants should be tied to the4n „loose-
ly .with soft twine' or; raffia. For
bushy ' things lake 'peonies, hoops of
wire or woad placed in position be-
fore blooming will prove very satin
'factory _..
Right Equipment . Helps
Good,' sharp tools will save a plot
of hard. work.. A dull spade or hoe
never does the .work „efficiently.. A
few of` the cspecia1 tools, too-, will•
:prove helpful—things like Dutch'
hoes' hand cultivators and long -
bandied spudders •to get, out weeds.
Under the general heading .of labor-
sa vers_ will.. bei weed -killers like the
� ERRIAL S
new 2-4-10 .arid some 94,: the DM'.
'insect ,spray, Or dusts,: These do.
the joh with little effort.
Where vegetable'garden and =lawn
ore beyond average sixes ;one of the
new 'garden tractors •will prove
u'.
wonderful time-saver. v- • With at-
teehmeuts these will-cultirvate,• haul
earth or stones, .cut the lawn, mo*
''tali grass -land weeds or4•'rough :lanld?
pleW, pump water ;and even, remove
snow, 'They Will 40 More jobs than
a horse. and at' a .4; 110194 .of the
[This concludes• ; -the . 'series of
spring ' garden. .articles by 'Mr..°
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Its one .w
aytraffic 'through. the:.
Whitechurch ° e°pvanap: at presoak.
while work is in progress.•02 ripping;
uP%the ` old corduroy road ", Bulb
dozers «red employed in ro, oting Qut
the ' leis, that have lain ;buried there,
.for, Many years to, pro$ide a ;road-
bed. `The pioneers` method of. road
building- over, such swampy'' spats
was to -lay trees` transversely aui''the
..bog and. build up a road; with clay
and gravel The amount and Size of
'the: timber: ilia t is .being• ;: inei rthe t
at this point, Is really amazing. ,It
is nearly a century ago that' a trail
was blazed , through there, - and
pR:obert Hutchison recalls,'hearing
Yis mother tell of° skipping from_ log
to log when they were felled to make
a• roadway and : before -any' were.
covered over, Cedars twenty -live
And fifty feet in length are coining
out of :this roadbed as sound as the
day ,,they were ;rink, -- ,Luckuow
Sentinel, • .
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Gone
are the days of nickel chocow
late' bars—unless costs of in-
gredients come down, or size of the
product is cut, . 'says, 'CanadianGrocer., "
‘Thr -grocery business paper says
thisgoes right back to the ,high
price of cocoa beans. They're about,
as high today as 'they "Wive ever
beetle A rising ._statndafd--of Wing
,cocoa -producing countr.'es.,..nialies
it doubtful if labor Bost—and so
the price of cocoa—will ever return
to. prewar levels.
„Manufacturers of • chocolate pro-.
ducts --in Canada -are. ---reported -new
talking about the .possibility' of price increases. • , •
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Athletes, of Huron and ,Perth
Compete in Field Day
Eventfl -
EXETER, June 7. The sports
day of'. the' Perth -Huron Junior
Farmer, he11 .at Exeter on Satur-
day, broughtout many competitors.
More1Ahan. goo.. -junior- fariners
from they two bountiet,gathered for
the fieldday at, the local iecreat%on-
centre:' • weather was perfect °for
the • track events and the. softba
..gainer; The'•inorning; saw the pre=
liminary softball events. vlith • two
girls' teams front *each .county play-
ing off and ' four boys" -teams declar-
ing winners. .Large crowds of, en-
thusiastie fans, gathered 'around -each
of the three diamonds on ,which.the
gaines were played. ..
dram_. Saturday's_ winners teams
wil1'be chosen by both 'counties for;�
the 'Provincial ; Junior -Farmers' field':-
day fo' held at 'the Ontario-Agri-
culturaICollege, Guelph, on June 25
,_..after a picnic lunch at noon the
.track events were • run off ;bind
_created' mulch i-nterest among- ; e
competitors alid ..onlookers. 1
events - were 'largely entered_: ari8
coinpetil o i was keen, •
Winner of ' the,- boys' iurinin
'bread juuip Was Bruce' `aldfe, of
Perth, who took many of the boys''
events. Runner-up was Jack Bal-
lnnttine:.also,,•of Perth, followed by
Murray May; Huron ; Nen 'Moore
Huron; [till Martell, Huron ;'. Steve•
Stothers, Huron Cal ilthrtin, Perth.
Huron Wins Half -mile Rake
``Fe.ittn'1e ei=eint'of the afternoon
track events was .tlie half -folie race,
won easily by "Ken Moore. .In sec-
ond place was Steve Stothers. - No
-P+1rth:• boysTentered-the- r -ace,._ . -, --
Separate 75 -yard dashes -were Heid
for the girls of. Perth and of -Huron.
Perth winners ::« eretEleanor A-itche-
soit and Eleanor Ballantyne. -The
Huron winners ' were Wanda
Stephens, Joan . C,lark, and Shirley
Ives
A .Perth, girl proved- tops in :the
softball .throw when Ruth Nairn
took .first place. Second was May
Hamilton, • Perth,followed ' by
Eleanor Aitcheson;', Perth :• Maxine
Parsons. Huron;—Lois- Ale-xanderi
Huron `; and Jean Holtnes, Perth.
4. .Perth also • led inthe boys' 12-
Pound- shot .hut. .Tack Ballantyne
took top honors, followed by Jinn
Gibbs, Perth; Bob Allen, Huron;
Jack Canii; • Huron ; -Frank Fergus,
Huron; Blake Alton', Huron; -Fred
Haist, Hfiron, _ • •
The 'Hundred -yard Dash
• "Brtice WhIdie led all the way to
'Win the 100 -yard dash.* . He vas. fol-
lowedorder by Jack. Ballantyne;
Murray May, Steve Stothers. Grant
Chisholin.,-Ken Moore. ' ' , '
Competition was,keen in the,•girls'
ru ining.broad' jump, won by Phyllis
Gibb Perth. ..Second was •Ii1eanor
Ballarityhe, Perth. followed by'Mary
Smith, Huron ; Wanda -Stephens,
ley Iv es. Huron,; hazel Hamilton,
Perth; June • Walters, Huron.
Lois Alexander of Huron . was
first In the exhibitlon-:of girls' high
umping.. Next were Phyllis Gibb,
Mary Smith, -Huron; Eleanor Bal,-
antyne ; Wanda' !Stephens..
' Exhibiting a fine roll in clearing
he brtr, Jack Ballantyne took the
honors in the boys-' high ,jump at:
five feet three and a -half . inches.
I 'ext in line were Cal Martin and
Bruce ' Waldie : 'Bob 'Allis,' 11:uron ;.
Bill Martell, Huron. •
Cemin • hrough with a fine .last;•
ninute ' s `, Eleanor Ballantyne
hel d five the' Perth ow relay
`teauL tate victory, rour.,1040 cm:u-.
posed the team., each' aunnlng XP0
yards. Other members of theteam
wer+a, Eleanor Altcheson, ' Phvt1
ibb, an4 Lillian C awford. The
uron _ team .. ;has Cepiposed ' of
Wanda Stephens', .1,, arg Bundle,,
June ,'Waiters ur LOW s: Alexander.
'Perth, .teams 'won both tine" girls'.
and the boys' ' softball ;,gah?es. - .
After the ballrl ame. lathe evening
dance was xhhe- .r is
tt'udltorit ni with, int 1i , provided by
the Exeter High ::School orchestra,,
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th eorfIe` €ito''b.bgftondg's hdo0m
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made
possible a eQnsiderab1e accretion of
.erican dollars ,by Oapada;..'. The.
bilis 'provides that Americans may
us~e tiitff privilege twice a year,
Previous regulations, •have set a
limit of •$lob on Purchases by
visitors to, the Dominion,
Xn additio4 to this, Canada, ,has,
"removed -tine ` eight 'per cent. sales
-tax : from goods- bought- by tourists
a1L of" which tends • to,make our
=stores -snore attractive to our guests'
arld-,should prove, beneficia.l.to"'$ur
whole'' economy; The concession.
Will . make, iF possible for nit ' Coun-
tries where Americans visit to; bene
fit and secure more dollar•.exchan e
and should stimulate 'world trade
to that extent. But Canada, In
view 'of its proximity to the united
States, Will, be the' chief beneficiary..
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