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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1921, p. 6

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[ WCEMENT BLOCKS i s 0 . JAS. A. WRAY THE CANADIANâ€"MADE LIGHTING PLANT FOR RURAL HOMES, FARMS, ETC. Dominion Steel Products Company, Limited * _ Rvery part of DOMINION LIGHT Plants is the best obtainable. Quality eomes first, price lnst. That is why a DOMINION LIGHT Plant is 100 por eent. rellable and efficient. Dominion quality means that there is little whance 6f your having to go back to candle or lamp light while your plant wmay require repaffs. ‘The upkeep expense is cut to a minimum. Low fuel ‘eonsumption, freedom from repair needs, and ablilty to deliver continuous power are what count. Lighting worries and repairs are eliminated by Doâ€" minion quality, _A Dominion plant will deliver continuous service for 24 hours per day and 366 days per year. They are MADE RIGHT AT HOME and REQUIRE ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF COMMON COAL OIL TO RUX THEM. If YOU want THE BEST, buy a DOMINION LIGHT set. 1. wg instalied a Cement Block Making Machine and am now red to supply High Grade Blocks in several designs. 167 ADVERTISING PAYS in your district. 10 ’.- «BEBRETEE Brantford Roofing Co., Limcitedl 'u Office and Factory Mfl‘o "* 9°" «> __nto, Montreal, Winnipes» Halife® , ,, Comfortable Stock, Protected Crops The farmer‘s barn is his warehouseâ€"NiSs treasuryâ€"and each year the annual loss in crops and livestock through inefficient roofing is Brantford Asphalt ROOfing Jordan Station Manufactured in Brantford, Canada, by W. H. BRAND DELBERT DURHAM â€"DEALERâ€" . s. . * 2. Ontarie CANADA _ ommpont 11 Grimsby memnmmiriing IllllllllllllllllIlllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllll”lllmmllllllllmlml'h' _HZe OeC rPoTATO sCaB axp How wITH IT *C7AT0 SCAB ANXD HOW TO DEAL)|the cell. It will be dark brown in wiTu TT color and strikingly viseld, so that if Common Scab as the name by|2 Splint of wood is thrust Into . the which it is known implies, is cne of|dead larva and then â€" slowly withâ€" the most common troubles affecting|@rawn, the decaying mass . will rope potatoes, Although the occurrense|9Ut in a fine thread to one or more of scab does not, l&l rule, aftect the|!Ncbes in length. ‘The â€"dosd larva yleld, it detracts considersbly from|@rles up and forms a dark colored the valug of tubers for both seed and|#¢#le extending along the lower wall commercial purpoues. The seed valâ€"|Of the ceil. ‘Those scalos are . diffi ue is affected owing to the fact. that!Cult to remove without breaking the lmu eyes of badly scabbed tubers nre{CO011 wall. A disagreeable odor is alâ€" likely to be injureed thereby, and the| W*Ys present with the discase. unsightliness of scabbed tubers comâ€"| Eurupean foul brood may be recogâ€" bined with the considerable trouble|Nized by the fact that the lerva usâ€" and waste entailed in preparingâ€"them|UA!ly diew before it is capped over. for the table, renders them undesirâ€"| Affected laryvee change from white to able for domestic use. light yellow in color and assume unâ€" A discouraging _ experience _ freâ€"|NAtural positions in the cell. Later quently encountered by potato growâ€"|the color changes to gray or brown ers is that, notwithstanding the use|and the larvae sink down and form a of perfectly clean and sound tubers|greasyâ€"looking mass in the bottom of for seed, a considerable percentage|the cell. Some of the larvae retain of seabbed potatoes is in evidence|the curled up position and gradually at harvest time. This is due to the|dry up and form _ grayishâ€"brown facy that the scab organism . occurs|scales that have a segmented appearâ€" noturally in the soil, particularly if|ance. In some cases a slight viscidâ€" alkalinity has been increased by the|ness may be present, but the dead application of wood ashes, lime, fresh|mass does not stretch out as in manure, or other substances of an|American foul brood. The threads alkaline nature. As an instance, it|@re lumpy and rubberâ€"like in conâ€" frequently occurs that where potatoes|Sistency. ~Scales formed by the dead are plented on land which has reâ€"|lorvie Urying up are evsily removed cently been cleared and burnt over,|from the colls, therefore very few or where they are planted immediate|scales may be present. _ A putrefacâ€" ly after an application to the land of tive odor is sometimes present. A discouraging. experience _ freâ€"| quently encountered by potato growâ€"| ers is that, notwithstanding the . use| a{fl perfectly clean .ndb 1:“" tnbore lor seed, a considera porcentage of seabbed potatoes is in evidence at harvest time. This is due to the fact that the scab organism . occurs noturally in the soil, particularly if alkalinity has been increased by the application of wood ashes, lime, fresh manure, or other substances . of an wlkaline nature. As an instance, it frequently occurs that where potatoes are plented on land which has reâ€" cently been cleared and burnt over, or where they are planted immediate ly after an application to the land of fresh barnyard manure, the result is a scubbed crop. Ont the other hand, it has been found thot the ploughing under of green crops, such as clover, has a tendency to decrease the .laâ€" bility of injury from the disease. The potato crop should be includâ€" ed in a rotation so planned as to alâ€" low for the ploughing under of clovâ€" er sod during the fall before planting potatoes. . This practice, ‘combined with that of seed disinfection by treat ment with formaldehyde or corrosive sublimate, while not providing a guar antee that a crop of potatoes will be free from scab, constitutes a reasonâ€" nble eafeguard against its occurâ€" rence. ‘The follcwing points should be par l:cul-rly borne in mind at planting time:â€" (1) Plant only clean tubers (2) Disinfect seed by immersing it for two hours in a solution of commercial formalinâ€"1 pound to 40 gallons of water, or A (3) For 3 hours in a solution of corrosive . sublimate . (bichloride . of mereury)â€"2 ounces to 25 gallons of water. (4) Use only wooden or earthenâ€" (4) Use only wooden or nnlen-‘ were vessels for corrosive sublimate. (5) Corrosive sublimate is Intense ly poisonous. _ All tubers _ treated with this and left over after plantâ€" ing is completed should be immediae ly destroyed. \tad Mn and usually more uniform in size an whope. It is not so common or wid spread as Common Scab, and usual occurs only in damp and cool se (Experimental ~Farms ~Note) Identification is the first step !1 the control and eradication of th brood diseases of bees. A wron diagnosis, especially where America foul brood is concerned, may . resul in spreading instead . of. controllin the disease. l es x ‘There nre three diseases affecti the brood of bees and . usually t main characters are sufficient to termine which disease is presen! To be able to detect any unnitu condition in the brood it is necessa to know the appearance of . healt brood, ‘The healthy larva, up to the t it is capped over, es curled up 1 the buse of the cell and is of a . gli nening pearly white cc:lar. As as it is cipped over (it assumes lengthwise position in the cell paratory to transfomation to a pu C:ppings over â€" healthy brood _ a uniform in convexity and color; t latter, however, mgy vary from yel low to dark brown according to the age of the comb. 14 1 WE uce ME Ne LW e Ht MREmRIECC Brood affected with American f broood usually dies after It is seal over, The cappings . covering d brood are darker and more concu than those covering . bealthy br ‘These cappings may also be perfo ed. The dead larya or pupa will stretched out along the lower wall o RECOGNIZING _ BROOD DISEASES OF BEES Powdery Scab differs considerably This wonderfully bred Clydesâ€" dale Stallion will stand at his own stable near ‘Vinemount the season of 1921. TC U on 224 sn tu Enroliment NQ- Ee PR l in ‘This horse is a well set up typ weighs 1700 pounds, dark brow! kind disposition ; sure feal gette and a most desirable horse i every way. L P wet oc Husstia) was IDEAL KING Farm and Field (22483) t No. 5681. Form 1 Certific Expires Dec. 31, 1921 THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Larvae dead of Sacbrood will be found in both capped and uncapped cells. ‘The position of the larvae will be lengthwise in the cells, with the anterior end turned towards the upâ€" per wall of the cell. The color may vary from light brown to almost block. After death the body wall beâ€" comes toughened, so that the laryae may be. easily removed intact. Afâ€" ter removal from the celi the dead larva looks like a small closed s1c. ‘The scales are black in color and are ersily removed by the bees; thereâ€" fore,. scales may not be present. There is no ropiness or odor _ with sacbrood. en Alternative routing ; Through Standard Sleeping Car Service -.vr-*l:n'r.-uusmm Ma G 4. North Bay, thence "Continental Limited" via T. & N.O., Cochrane and C.N. Rys, . 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