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In The Garden
Too ninth stress cannot be laid an
'planning. especially where perennial
flowers, shrubs end trees are cen-
cerned. All •tbese things are small
when originally planted, but in a
fete yeats A is ,sueprisieg how much
room they take up. The average
Person plants them far too Close to-
gether anti in the case of trees and
shrubs for te close to the house or
fences.
Aa a general rule, shrubs, trees
and flowers should have • half as
much room between os their marture
height. Tiles means three and t
feet apart for geoids this and a
'half feet tor the ovdinery spirea, end
twenty-five to fifty feet for the gen-
eral run ,of •Canadian hardwaca
treeS.
At first this may seem far too open
but theeepace may be taken up with
annual flowers, in the case of e Pez,
ermitel bed, and with temporary.
quick-groWing ehrebbery and trees.
the others. In fact, many
gaedeners now use pernumentlY
mixture of anneal plants in their
Pereaulal borders. In the case of
trees, it is a well-esiablished fact
that nature uses the quick -growing
Poplar as a sort of nurse crop foe
pines. First comes the poplar, kill..
ing out +the weeds and grass, end
providing ideal surrountlin`ge for the
slower growing, shatie-lovIng ,pins.
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Sweet Peas
As the sweet pen develops extett-
sive mot growth and upper vine
structure when 015 weather is cool,
P. muse be planted Just as soon as
soil is lit to work. leentsng titre -
tions ere simple but lin:per:tent.
iSuccesseul gardeners advise a
trench, dug at least a foot cleetti, fill-
ed within two inches of the top 'wilt
rich Soil, mixed with well -rotted
manure or old 'ernes. Seed is
pl,entee an inch or ewe deep. Rains
will wash more soil into the trench,
filling it up gradually and theadd-
Mg further to root growth. Flower
which staet in July should be picked
daily to encourage steady blooming,
under the headings—bardy, semi.
hardy end tender. Among the first
spineeh, all setts ot letuce, radish
and garden peas. A little frost will
not hurt these. •Once upon a time
gardeners, telvised against the early
sowing Of peas for fear seed might
rot .in wet, cold ground. There is
scant danger of ,this, however, and
biggest crops invariably come from '
News Items From
The Ontario Weeklies
....;-.NIMIM•011121MOBLI.M116110.5.41,
Sheep Claim Reduced Injured At Port Albert
In en interesting judgment render- lStoker George T, Currie fell and
early .plan.teng and bold, wat ' ed in a Division Court action tried , sprained his neck at the Port Albert
weather! 1 in Durham, His Honor Judge G. W. ' Atmore He is now resting corefori.-
Seconcl planted vegetables will be 'Morley disallowed a claim of Charles , ably in Wingham General Hospital.
carrots, beanis, cabbage, Potaoes Might:on, of Reeky Saugeen+ wile ! Heruvicsnteryany friends wish him it speedy
and similes. •things. These will ces sued the township of Bentinck for i
stet a fair ' amount of cold. Tender sheep killed by •dogs. The total 1 —Wiagham Adveace-Times
vegetables include corn, • melons, amount of the claim was $55, which 1
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cucumbers, and tomatoes. :Nothing was reduced to 114 for which
is to be gained +by planting these meet judgment was given, the . Dislocated Shoulder
before danger of frost is over. ; Plaintiff. —Ohesley Enterpriee.
With most vegetables it is a.dvis-
•csil
New Industry At earorth
•able, to make at least three sowings S
a week or two evert in order to
Miss Senate Mann who had the
misfortune to be thrown from a cut-
ter, was taken to et josephes Hos-
sgreed •the harvest that mach longsr . eital, Lenden, where she Was given
E. L. Box has disposed of the +
i treatment for a ,dtslocated shoulder.
aver the genets. With peas this
former Canadian Furniture Manatee -
spreading mit is secured 1)5r SCAVITS..; I She received the injury near ber
turers factory at the corner of
three, kinds, an early, a medium and • home on the Loudon Road aud. is
Jarvis and Market streets to tee
a late variety, which will result In a now progressing favorablye—Clinton.
1-lesky Flax Product led. A Portion i Noes.,Recerd,
eontinutes sweele of garden peas fer
of the !building has been used since
Vegetable Plantings lite table from m1d4une nnthl a ..
last fan by the Pioneer Broom Corn 1, t,
Jule.
„a. rt-
' Company. The limey Clmilla" I
In planting, vegetables nine .
peeper Chiniving, freqmuent s
I hue also 'purchased the lots onTo Purchase Dairy Cows. the 1
t i0 ne I line= et
CARROTS AS CONFECTIONARY
•
Instead of the usual fruit sold to passengers 111 ' English raflWiY
slsitloos sWoet carrots at a penny per packet ,aro being sold by roil.
wgy platform waitreseee.
Here a tritialt airman 18 Seen enjoying ono of the now pecltet
carrots, " 4"411lie
ton and an imam Tipp,
Pa County Home
some good commercial fertilizer en • math of the faotory across Market
Street, and the former C.M.S, edge
keep vegetables growing 'Quickly and
on the north. Meleethe County oe Huron ear -
chased a herd of purebred Short-
horns or the :Comity Home it did
not reckon with n censectuene milk
shortage at the inetitution, elthough
• During the past week the Tees- warning was given. The shortage
water and Dulross Home Boys' Gore came about ecouer than wars expect'
mate packed etc' mailed seven ed and for sane time milk Imo been
boxes—four for overseas, two boxes bought from outside sources to re- er, leurrorcl, and. Mrs. Willis Walker,
• Kerte' , , Plenieit the failing supely, ,So on Toronto and six grandchildren, Two
"You're 110111, boY," i irri ini ad to the coasts end one box to a, boy
Monday of Ulla WeEkli, at Clinton, the sons, George end Donald are le -
Rastas. "And
.I.se 1 111..,t iiii-alli-1,-:---02-,1-1 ywleitoretlitevteedei areiel:inelloyf ausdox. ha(ml yentr.
01- County Horne committee or Gouge . eensed,
one who enlists bas been giver a
gntr of sax by this Socloty, So Far
11) pairs have been given since tee
fleet of the year.
If you knots of anyone that leis
net been given 501 er is stationed
Inc far away to get borne ori leave.,
please send the mune and address
to Mes. A, Hanthelse Secreittry,
—Teeewater Hen
Of DEAD or
DISABLED ANIMALS
• Phone
tollecrto this number
BRUSSELS - PHONE 72
0'21 INGERSOLL
Tenders are to be asked for the an,'
eel coal supply, Chairman Dorrance
anti Inervecitor Feagen bailie given
power to act.
The oomanittee during an
session witnessed s, demoruetration
of an automatic lire alarm system, n.
deteator-a,nnunciator, and will re-.
commend. to +County Council at its
June •session that it be purchased
and installed. The grand jury et
the last fall assizes recommended.
that adeitional lire protection be
provided at the County Home.
,Those in attendance at the meet -
ins; were Reeves N. R. Dorrauce
cbagrnwn; Francis Dime -
an, Morris; T. C. Wilson, Grey;
Pelaed Gyain, Turnberry; Benson
Tuckey, Exeter and Warden James
Leiner,
---Soderich Signal -Star
quick growing makes for tenderness,
Not a Sailor
Rastus, en his zrst ocean trip was
desirous of getting off the boat,
'Say, said a friend, "It's
• easy to see you're a landlelsber ail
Locals Get Boxes
Mr and Mrs. Alex McKay
Celebrated Golden
Wedding Anniversary
Paw years ot 'wedded life
were celebrated by Mr. and Aire.
A.lexareler ettlety at their home 10
Alweau on aeseey, 'Meech el. Die-
ner was served at uoou to the fam-
es- teel eatels, inciutimg Ur. and
:Mrs, John Hoevard, Mr, and Mrs.
Jetnez ,Tit, it„ay
\via AiLT:dy and Ale Leslie
nt tewnishp. Mr, 001
Mrs. Liam St; ea; itt al.,akti-n,
Renee ilare. mel els. and Is.
FrFoLillF'
mir111:%e1,the dinner, three grand-
children, Jean .Steellenseal, Jessie
Cleland and Gerald Fraser presented
Mr. and 'Mrs. McKay with a gold
Masonic ring, gold locket and satia
bed pread. Among the many gifts
cards, telegrams and telephone Ca113,
11,71,5 an address of good wishes and.
the presentatien of a cane and
leather handbag from their many
friendit and neighbors in Atwood -
Mrs. 'Lloyd Valiance read /the 011 -
dress anti IVIesers, Albert Gordon and
Brace Smith presented the gifts. •
,Over one hundred and seventy-dve
friends called during the aternoon
and evening, and Rhe time was spent
in social chat and renewing ac-
elenintan.ces. Mrs. G. M. Phemister
attended the doer. The living room
and dialing room were decorated
with epring flowers. ' The lea
table, with its spring flowers. yellow
•tepers in eilver holders: and lace
cloth, loked very attraotive. Tee
was poured by Mrs. Bertha Hanna.
&Ins. 8. Bissett, Mrs. Fred Fisher,
and Mvs. C. Petrie. Those assist.
ing in the tea room were Misses
Elizabetb Barton, Marjorie Cleland,
Eleanor and Norma, Fisher,
Mr. McKay was born in Stratford,
the son of the late Mr. and 'Mrs.
George McKay. Mrs. McKay is the
daughter of tile late Mr. and Mrs. IT
McKay o MctKtllop township, and is
sixty-nine years of age. Her
'husban,d1 seventy-six. They were
married lie Winghain by Rev, 11, Me -
Quante, and with the exception or
three years during which they re-
sided east of Willow Grove, Login
township, they farmed in Eines
:township. ,Illour years ago they dis-
posed of their Tann on. the Sth eon.
west and moved to Atwood, and are
enjoying a well earned rest after
many years at toll,
They have four daughters: Mrs.
Boy :Cleland, Atwood; Mrs. Percy
istembensan, Ethel; Mrs. 1. P. Free-
how much I really bibs itl"---61.
,Toho Globe,
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HALF HOLIDAYS *
A resolution 'sighed by 31 5'
business meth in the \Aline v.`
of lerussels--that the balF 5;
holldSys commence the first *
week In April and continue 01 !
to the last week In November *1
and open Wednesday night'1
Octet May 7th till 'October ist Si
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A robe on Saturday night belong-
ing te Mooch'. Pinder leSve
at The tPost.'
Commit authorized the puvoluese of I
five dairy COWS forthwith,
Chairmen N. R. nominee, Warden
,temes Leiner and Inspector George
ireagan else Were instructed to
dispose of it heavy team ot Perch. -
erns and to nurohaae a new team.
Tenders also have been naked 011
a new ltair-ton truele and a new
electric washer is to be purchased
for the matroili
The tender of T. X, Ailey for the
Two women were disenselug the
heel method of getting vet OE me
'welcome visitors.
Said Mr. Brown: "My boar.
li'squite simple. 1 always put
on my hat and coat when I bear,
the doorbell, Then, if It's 'some- f
cue I -don't wand to • be bothered.
wlith, 1 IM elaY, `Virliat a pity, I'ia
just going oat.'"
941 e0011117 of groceries IV841. aceept, ',And suppose 1t someope yen do
ed, as were, those et Itoss rilstilm. want 10 :see?" asked the other,
'OIL then X say, igow fortineate..
tbilltwO and IlarrY 13naliff for bro.& nve log; 000kO 141,4
mons for moot, M. 7. Agnomrlor
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