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Grimsby Independent, 29 May 1935, p. 7

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The eve of F1o annval Spring ar pearance of the common housefly seemed the right time for Professor ity a California to ‘N".:!u'.; :3:- ..3-.-«- of that ubiquitous It apprared that fly paper should be bright orange, a shade all fles like best; that table cloths sbould be pale green, the least lMked color. Pr. Freeborn, specialist in sheep and """' parasites, conducted his housty balloting by exporing a bI# recusngular _ board â€" divided Into squares . of different colors, count» Ing the number of Insects «hich alighted on . sach (without taking Frenestors‘ fnto wuscount.) Th, vote: orange, â€" 10573; priimâ€" #coo yerow, $441; datk blue, 4,180; canary yellow, 4,489; carmine, 4415; be l belhsighsietd ie oi ie 4P +99 HeLt coral red, 3,461; Jvory yellow, 2238; £.067, â€"# Time. pouiry | PMMIUU _ ootmer c hbousfy balloting by exporiNg ! recusngular _ board _ divided squares of different eolors, ( Ing the number of insects .« blichted on «ach . (wibout t #raced back to about 1850. Earix . * amples indicate that it Sist used in the West and probably al« luded to the fact that Cain . killed Pn o reles phrase refers to the cultivation of g-p‘huhonluonnlfl_l eerrect form of this slang phrase, which means to create a disturbance, to start a quarrel or cause trouble hpq.-d.-n Pathfinder Magaâ€" sine. Mh%la.'flhch 2071, said that "when rowdy is in earnest and his blood is up, he has a terrible term by which to designâ€" ate the nature of his action; he Constructs Trench Scheme Total Expense of But $40 éramat L1 _ * _ "CZ ~@esigned (a trench silo to c €raineq "j224" P"evtmC losseson un. solved, they expect to discover the laws governing the hereditary trans. miission of eye characteristics. Marvard University here may eventually to discovery of @olors are inherited. byâ€"ws In experiments conducted by E4. ward Hertberg, graduate anthropol. @87 student, the pigmentation and pattern of the eye are being meas wred by he apparatus, Previous opâ€" tical data depended on the estimate <f the observer, and no exact des. eription was possible. _ Selentists now hope to find a way vides n special drainage system for the silo and he predicts that farmâ€" ere will save thousands of dollars it they copy it. .. Seau bolFed the caring problem Me piaced 14.foot oak poles in four the distinguished botanist said. Rank on the rim of the silo to pre. vent surface water from running in. 4o i; wail spotlage was reduced by mehod. % s .3..«.....;'.:'."‘_.,"‘;_“,: -dlhm-l.uqu to the ordinary trench silo 130 feet long, 10 feet wide and seven feot Sonsecutive rows and formed three bins by tacking wire netting along each row of poles, He covered the allage with six inches of soil and constructed a dirt Lead to Discov ‘ ind lycl’lclautl.:‘tdmd""‘ Dominion Gardens Are Advocated The Houseflies Vote Old American Expressiu.. Aids Farmers 3.419; light grey, %799, In Its Botany â€"â€" Color photoâ€" 3426; B1 .| : al> ty i y Mod % t uy ~a â€" ¢P7 “‘f ould !‘fi i# ’.\‘;ff’ 4 ‘4d .| SBOSY ids n Helt e $s _ l;,.’l 0':D‘\ _ x! l BfFo cAagane" the i . ding costunie has calt tous ieo f# « sewn into the seeme uid Avighet . © shis mnioiher pmatim M l m'!'é" .cmn-s ‘Activity was Good | _ for Her Figure Fastated areas of the West. At Bergfeld, southâ€"west of ‘Weyburn, the ‘armers unsble to get further help from the Department of Edâ€" Your figure will not develop .. -“m r'flmm lhllvh-cc'l“m When !"hnhl-ln-h-llhh‘ lfi'z&udlwn chair 1. bdllhdunrâ€"‘ hdu-\-‘n;.uhyu.. = ;!."‘-‘M‘nm"m. _"_And, best of all, you like this aeâ€" T n oo y . | ol ‘rom the Department of Edâ€" &uhflo“m fibm' u walk a couple of miles It is it that obtains in "*':'mhfim deâ€" ischen Feeling their long, ow cort mileage. tbeet Te for 1995, you get 50% more Nu'-m mileage*â€" at no extra cost! Put these â€"â€" the last word in tires on your car=_ see the nearest [rincsrong] *Compared with previous Firestona tire, Firestone Tires have always been notred for Kew Firestonce HIGH Speed TIRE ho mm mt p i instms "Before a man can becomeserene he must cease to live for his sense or himself."â€"H. G. Wells. for a teacherage, others volunteered to plaster it, whitewash it, put Jhl'nhlllwfi- the -w-llod hâ€"-.ltl was engaged and sustained u:umm-â€"-&n and is going on. There are “dl:.'n*d-:u h‘;t”‘ s are up in the same way. Ministers are e m “--' tourist expenditures in ! | foreign countfi#s Were ¢stimated u‘ + * | $60,005,000 compared . with $50,â€" never dance 860,000 the previous year. | you‘re *“ but Mm find his = _.* *# fCapadian tourists -.-.-‘&."'-’ni'.. dresses to overscas COuntr‘es Was cstimated m--‘mufi.m at %“ $13,082,000 zd ¢ tourists by autoâ€" Get a 75¢ bottle of Kruschen um‘nbwmw a o is pamioenels Ster en s ced 44 of hot water every momâ€" (._ul.,;, ;, the United States were ell were not daunted in their effert buufl:.uhn‘ F:’-::'.‘f..‘:..........,\ art course ....... $10.00 landscape course . . $35.00 A Commercial Art Course One Sample Lesson in Waterâ€"Colour Sead 3 cent stamped envelope for other information, 30 LEE AVENUE Art oi Toledo, Ohio, and a party of mum&mi&'fl‘mi in i n nstsm Deer Park United Church the ‘The "Saymail," or "Cottontree" of Nepal, will eag¢ other trees, its seeds are dropped by birds in the forks of is victims, where they.germinate and €drop a sort Of root which starts a cotton.tree bramch, Thh spreads and drops other ro@ts ubtil a large steto of the vietizs tree is solzcd. Then the eannibal spreaids round the main trunk, After its meal, a fine eoton tree appears on the scene of the reâ€" brought with them an invitation to the 123rd to camp this summer at the Scout reservation near Toledo. One of Nature‘s oddest growths is the electricity tree of Central India, Its leaves are «0 full of clectricity that if you touth one you receive an electric shock. They wil! influence a magnetic needje 80Â¥@Rty feet away, The electrical strength is strongest at midday, and weaksst at midnight, In wet weather its powers disappear Birds and ins@cts keep away, . proniptness in warning the cccupants of a house which was discovered to be on fire, Scout Bunyon of the 129th Foronto Troop, was presented with a Bcout knife at the troop‘s annual estimated to have spent $13,988,000 "..-0‘,‘!‘ $12,207,000 in the 3 oo ooo m apent ro:"" mv:gfih to Barrie. HMamilton Sea Scouts proved thsi Mh: m-‘“u‘vmlé' eight events of the .**.:uu Bince the first of the year ths number of Souts in Chatham, O., luwmf.nql‘nuu Each of theP. 1..‘s and Secrads of the 129th Teonto Tr60p ad . the responsibility of staging .a item of the troop‘s anual Parercs‘ Night at St. Crispin‘s Anglicar Church Hall. Items included a «; hm gnunmwu.hnu . T. and : building. Morse Signailing wa demonstrated by the Crery of the 4. Mencton, N.B., i oanm, oake i hC and ‘tlequent ««ftuily ‘the was For the presentation of a Group E‘ fi SCOUTING of them for conversation in thos» often bleak hours of wakefuiness while the rest of the city sleeps, _ One in the hote!l zone. on Central Park south, known as Mickey, has become widely known for her soothing voice, She has a lit of ‘regulars" in the hote! and former patrons who call her in moments of dolor, "Just to hear her From midnight to dawn telephone girls in the great New York hotels portion corn, fruits and the Jerusaâ€" lem _ artichoke." f "By intensive use of new fertilisâ€" nm.l&z&d.fiohâ€" could produce g» ons of alcohol per acre at a cost privs of ten cents per gallon." ments were 17 billion gallons in 1929," Dr. Christensen said. "If the entire output of agricultural proâ€" duhhlhl-udhâ€"nho-‘ ture of motor fuel, the yield would not have been satisfied the demand." Dr.ldohpu-lo:r“ ent erops parts country z:lh-lh alcohol producâ€" DIFFERENT SECTIONS "In the south, it will probably be the sweet potato, in the north the potate and sugar bect, in the middle I'hhlc.o:nrcihu'luhn provided a """"'EE"' in the basement of K. of C. weiph Troop took the boys throug! Ts Pant af is cammdien Sakiny: t not unappreciated feature was an inâ€" vitation to sample a liberal plece of at Wimmins, Ont., held in Masonic Hall, took the form of a model Bcout me*" * *~e concluding weekâ€" MM... 1 A party of some cighty Buffalo Scouts and leaders were weekâ€"end guests of the 3rd and.A7th Toeronto Beout Troops, The American Scouts m."-&. l'“hlh“: wreath at the Cenotaph, and later were taken on a sightseeing tour, Sutll more fuverable weather later in May or early in June. A Sunday service at the Brooklyn Mission, Guéiph, was taken full The 1st New Toronto Scout Troop was ‘asked to provide ushers for a series of Sunday evenin@g concorts receive a gift and best wishes. The fAnal indoor session of an Obliging ‘Phone Girls Issue No. 21 â€"‘35 of by Scouts of the 3rd Course for veteran Amerioan MMIRTMMUAN CEC recites history over a period of 1, ...,..,...mm-nu-. "â€"This regular eycle of droughts is mu*"fi“* muflwfilufi lining the history of China, His And. of weather dataâ€"were placed at the Ings..the results of painstaking study b.ldhv.l.m-tl a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Menry A. Wallace. Capt. See believes his discovery -Ihomlnhuhm lsts than any government wes» ther forecasts can produce under their wm.'finhfl that the 11â€"year cycle of cold wint. ers and plentiful rainfall in this coun. try against cycies of drought in As a resullt of more than half a mflnamm ment of Agriculture, a storehouse of information on every phase of gardening is at the disposal of every member of the Canadian public who short, and how to make n sketch for a proposed shelter belt, just to menâ€" tion a fow The cultivation of the apple in Canada, hedges and their uses, the prairie farmer‘s vegetable garden, vegetable growing in the coast area of British Columbia vegetable: inâ€" sects and their control, cabbage flea bectle, crown gall in fruit trees and smail fruits, the undesirable: pest Droughts occur only once in every 11 years, according to Cap. Tom Se«, Veteran Eladiolus thrips, discases of the raspberry, potato and tomato, the stra reot weevil, and many ofl::nmnlllnnthndn. to protect them from diseaseâ€" arid insect enemics, how to attend to the soil, and the thousandâ€"andâ€"one things comnected therewith are dealt with in plain language. Year by year hundreds of bulletins, pamphicts, w*d cireulars are distributed free to persons who write and ask for them from the Publicity and Extension Branch of the Department in Otâ€" tawa. In this way Canadian garâ€" deners, professional and amateur, are helped to maintain a high deâ€" gree of herticuiture There are virculars or bulletins on spring and fall work in the rose GARDENING DATA n Astronomer Sees History As Bearing Him Out Have Cycles of *"* eabins, ete.. available _ fur tourist® where in ougrlu Write Desinion Club, 97. Howard 8t, ‘Toronte. Air Route Coal yays _ you COTTAGES, _ LoGoMS, sahina steâ€" available fur inurist® gix uRKEDg CUICK® (¢ wunsisi molieis 92 Snmnists catalase maile of coal are being prepared here for shpment by rail and air to Arciio trading posts, unique in the annals of northern air freighting, Transpor. tation costs will be $100 per ton. LONDON,â€"Experts have again adâ€" vised the foundations of St. Paul‘s Cathedral have little margin of safeâ€" ty and work improperly carried on in the vicinity might disturb subsoi! |IFll‘lA|- RUSSIAX, ulu;'us AXD and gevernment bonds, eur« rencies W t _ pri td David nfi%â€".“.‘: York, Torints _make any vielin loud E u'?xg-u‘ l Agriculture at P To ul mmPA'll:fi.:l:U-.t mm en C000 CaD 4st -lmnnnlmlll!‘nl'fl and may be obtained free by wrib ing to the Publicity and Extension INPROVE YOUR VIOLIN. NXEW 1N« _ vented violin sound post, gusraneed SCREENRM EVERY DOOR1WINDOW pullets 35¢, Complete catalogee mail« . t Agatha Hatchery, 8t Agains, Replace Worn Screen Doors and Windows ONTARIO SAFETY bucket with a hole in it , . . useéless, You may think you are protected against flies and mosquitoes, but you are not. For health‘s sake, check over your screenm doors and winâ€" dows now. Replace those that o. m cinniints 2 "condifion""De *4 dÂ¥ ap . C /‘y d Et _ er _ ant clear 830 â€" Parkview WaCTID

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