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Grimsby Independent, 17 May 1916, p. 4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916 THE 1N . GRINSBY, OXTARIO 1 don‘t know how newspapers come to be in this world and 1 don‘t think the Lord knows for he ain‘t had mwothing to say about them in the bible, U think the editor is the missing link we read about ond stayed in the bush until the flood and then came out" and wrote the thing up and has beeh here ever since, 1 don‘t think he ever died. 1 never say a dead one or ever heard of one getting leked. Our paper ts a mighty good one, but the editor goes without underwear . all winter and don‘t wear any socks, and paw hain‘t pald his subscription since \the puper started,. _ I asked paw if that was the reason why the editor had to suek the juice out of snowballs in the winter and had to go to bed in the summer wwhen he had his shirt WILE DRAIN CHEAPER THAN .| OPEN DRAIN | Many farmers are laboring under the mistaken {dea that a closed drain is much more expensive than an open drain, and are therfore wasting monâ€" ey in thee onstruction of many small ‘open drains. The fact of the matter is, that in the majority of cases, w‘ pecially where tile less than one fooi In diameter is required, the c|ou-d| \ drain is the cheaper. The slope of the | \‘banks of an open drain should not be| | les» than 1 tot, and the drain should |be in most cases for Irrigated lands, \ at least 4%4 or 5 St.. deepâ€" Figuring an | |open drain of this size and comparâ€"| ing the cost of the same with a 10 in.] tile drain, we find that they are ]untl wbout equal. The cost of the comtruction, howâ€" ever, is not the only thing to be taken into consideration, but the mlmm-| ance of the system is also of great importance, In the case of the op(;n\ D NNR COD aurcls Reantle washed. . l Then pa got mad and took me out in the woodshed and kicked me awâ€" ful hard. _ If the editor makes mln-1 takes folks say he ought to be hangâ€" «d but If the doctor makes any misâ€" tal he buries them _ and . people d t say anything because he can and write Latin, When the ediâ€" tof makes mistakes there Is.law suits awearing and a big fuss, but . if doctor makes one there is a funâ€" eut flowers and perfect silence. ol ocb uneioiaininfantiieiey i "A doctor can use a word a mile long without hime or anyone cles mfi. what it means, but if the uses one he has to spell it. If the doctor goes to see another ‘h"l wife he charges the man for a but if the editor should go he gets a load of buckshot. Likiut to. hm dbeiint creibd e > Into consideration, but the maintenâ€" ance of the system is also of |ml| ‘importance, In the case of the open | "nln. we hbave conditions exactly | right for ther ank growth of vegetaâ€"| tion, and the open drain c«mllmnllyl needs attention, The cost of mnlnlt-n-l ance thercfore is high, | The closedâ€"| tile drain, on the other hand, if proâ€"| perly: Installed, requires very littic] attention as far as maintenance 18 | | oncerned, and in the end is cheaper than tho.opn d;.nln. Inat: »: ‘] Open drains have r place and their purpose:well 'ue:eymb- â€"used,â€" but they should, be conâ€" ed for outlets of larger lnl-l‘ «¥8tems where tile would be out of thd, questJon on account of the large s izg «necessary. ..They are, however, entfrely out of place when constructâ€" ed as lateral . drains for individual farms. E. B. House, Colorado Agriâ€" eultural College, Fort Coliins, Colo. repay him for and for the loss Since. washing ® es the quality 0 woo! fiber, nor 1 scouring It, the commend it. BOY‘s ESSAY ON EDITORS G more scoured wo« whorn June 1. . The aheep also i. ade la fact, together with \.. ... ds â€"podaet tages of early shearing, would 86CT)| offset the greater amount of wo:xg by the late shorn sheep and| ‘ indicate that sheep sliould _ be early _ enouy\ to avoid _ hot weather in spring, particularly in ease of sheep that are being raucned.l L c _ :,‘,'A“‘. FOR CANXKER woRMS \"j, s. Houser, associate entomoloâ€" Wist of the Ohio Experiment Station: that the parent moths of the ker worm have been observed lnl .numbers in some 8@C tions of the State during the last two! weeks and it seems that this . well insect "may do considerable this season. It will be remeim= m that the male canker worm th is a dusky miller measuring | wbout an . inch across its spread wings and that the female is WiDk: \less, appearing somewhat like a spld Mu lmd les t‘nem lt.:rm lho‘ and crawl up . (h¢ trees yerr mt HHaH ml:s. where \h_e! bered |th moth is / nbout an wings an less, ADD er, _ Th ground . ks to Mokh 18 © U l wbout an . inch across Its spreat wings and that the female is vtlu-l less, appearink somewhat like a spid er, _ Tho females emerge form . the w and . crawl uP the . trees , to the amiil twige, where the 4 ; are deposited. With the expands Ing of the leaves, the eggs hatch and the striped mln' w:rm-mor i in g the follage. at fl worms are abundant and NO @attempt is made to control them. the trees â€" may be entirely defoliated. F branches _ are jarred the let themseives down ts caterpillars It _ the wor attempt is n trees _ may Whenâ€"the b caterpillars a sllken tor Est â€" _i’--- wwread. I ; eatorpillars are most es + killed when they are y9U06. thoret are llr. Â¥mportant that the infested ©°0" sprayed as soon as the tiny, nows z laryae begin feeding, and nb time it is necessary to observe elosely in order :o find ""'} purposes nse arsonnto.. O â€"paste four pounds, of lru'nlln‘ d two pounds, to each of water Special préâ€" ‘ ‘should be taken to thorough the tops of the trees, since mad and took me out d and kicked : me awâ€" he editor makes misâ€" he ought to be hangâ€" ade PAE the expandâ€" s hatch and worms 0 the follage. Jo.mlag,::lm o.-bt;ut;kint(' :Eptihe centre of heatâ€" strain en e ece w which : permits no ashes to 5& or clog. 41 _ Let me show you the special features of the Sunshing Mhhbmumhfuu«vufihh* imnuumnmmumnmmwmmnw l it is there that the most severe injury © The Steamshp "Manitova" on which in done. | Homersokera‘ tickets will be honored, i uoar op the Thane ues sn mall. PUt|on payment of 32.00 additional to ‘u. latter, linden, eim, maple, hawâ€" ©0YOT meals and berth; sails from | thorn and others suffer severely. Owen Sound each Wednesday during y Nendoetnnts, d indoreecregees s | season navigation, _ calling at Sault Homescokers Excursionists via Caâ€" nadian Pacific may, if they so desre, take advant=> of the "Great Lakes VIA "GREAT LAKES ROUTE,* BACH WEDNESDAY Every Tuesday, March to October "All Rail" Every Wednesday During Season Navigation "Great Lakes Route" Bomewhere out on the prairies where last year Canada‘s Oreatest Wheat Crop was produced there is a home waiting for you. The CANADIAN PACIFPIC Grasselli‘s Lime and Sulphur solution, Grasselli Arâ€" senate of Lead Paste, Grasselli Arsenate of S Lead Powder, Grasselli‘s Sulphate s of Nicotine. & A stock of which N‘always carry on hand. No order g too large or no order too small. 1 am always ready _ T to take your orders or quote prices. s J. J. GROCE, USE GRASSELLI SPRAY : Sold by James A. Wray, Grimsby, Ont. Materialâ€"â€"â€"The Best on the Market If you stayed indoors all winterâ€"you might not néed your Ford ‘till ‘new grass" time. But in the wide "outâ€"ofâ€"dours" the Ford serves as well in Janâ€" nary as in June. | It‘s the allâ€"yearâ€"round car with a reputation for service and economy that iso‘t affected by the season. ‘The Runabont is now $4$0; the Town Car $7$0; £.0.b. Ford, Ontario _ All cars completely equipped, inâ€" cludiop electric headlights. Eqaipment does not Inâ€" clude speedometer, Get particulars n' Ford Touring Price $530 will take you there, all the informat .u‘-nu.,â€"'u'-’:- # i# Particulars from any Canad Pacific Ticket Agent, or write W. i Th I qersom B. iloward, District Passenger "MADE IN CANADA®. Phone 107 Ste. Marle, Port Arthur, and Fort Wilâ€" am, sonnesting ‘at the M"..m for Winuinpeg and Western Canada. The "All Rail" Homeseckers‘ Exâ€" cursions are in offect each Tuesday unail October 31stâ€"Inclusive. . Grimsby

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