"that‘s a fine home | you‘re building/* Will haul fruit to canning Harvey Easson GENERAL HAULAGE 66â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET _â€"Pen and Poncil Sots _â€"â€"Zipper Ring Books â€"â€"Loose Leat Covers _ (all sizes) ___ Phone Grimaby 73â€"wâ€"12 Phone Winona 130â€"M (Call After 6 pam.) 605 SUN LIFE â€" OF CANADA 1 wish 1 had a bhome of my My wife has the idea that it would be worry hereg heytyind se * Nothing to it, my boy. The Well, why not? lamfflni'n'm&vh :'mdulfc!o’ in the -‘dqm 1 never thought of that. W hat about the cost? Insignificant! In fact, it adds charge of the mortgage. George 1. Geddes Sun Life Bidgg. â€" HMHamitton, Ont. Phone: Bus, 7â€"3018; Res. 7â€"5518 I think I‘m going to CONTINUATIONS m:mwm-u-mh now placed at 218,610 bushels, an increase of 27,610 bushels over preâ€" vious report, chiefly due to excelâ€" lent sizing and improved prospects ‘ l“ bâ€"'“â€""‘7 mate is, however, UA .. /( | heavy crops a great CeAl ol "M M :z‘l‘flmflhwhmufl already harvested have been *\ "hhh Vanguard, introguced size and and trees are | . (18° T .-... quality un.ndvua-:d Vallint mu._ltd-"“' â€" iC n‘gmvm.lw heavier harvesting of European and quality of the Valiant. It mat. m..uflmï¬. and bmfl-w’ Oricle varietâ€" total crop is now piaced at 189,650 w'h -ï¬-. variety m-l-.-uuadl’-u"“'": Experimental m-“ e Japanese, 158,920 bushels European | dakg Jap mmmmâ€"bhm MW‘WM'W:W M: mmhwnm‘ e Td uit m 4001 ane. shoue on | Te mairecpotion t the Pisker. sns overall 23% increase over the ’-‘:'.. hardier ~ us than fhe mmlm.‘flofllt"n.: M'.W-‘ s and size of fruit has been excellent ,._,,'Mu' shape. rrubgt o wmmmw The Veefreeze, introGuced “mw.mhlmim ].vm destined f'. g ‘ on wmmm by processors {0f | preater popularity because of it! dm:ommmï¬m'“‘u' m'm.um bushels is a slight betâ€" iny. ‘The yellow fiesh of the Vee ure of most other varieties. "Ine Veteran, however, requires better cultural conditions than most peach varieties and tends to be only semiâ€" free, an objectionable feature for canning purposes. In dehydration tests by the U.S.D.A., the Veteran was among the top four of 62 varâ€" jeties tested. ‘The Valiant, also an openâ€"pollinâ€" ated seedling of the Elberta, maâ€" tures very shortly after the Veâ€" TIMELY INFORMATION dette, and has also been ranked among the top four of the varieâ€" ties tested for debhydration purâ€" poses. Because of its darker colourâ€" ing, it is not considered as attracâ€" tive as the Vedette, but it is equally as good in quality, being a full, round, yellowâ€"flesh peach, and freeâ€" stone. Reports indicate that it holds its size as the trees grow old mmuovmmu‘ it has been planted as heavily as the Vedette by Ontario farmers ‘The trees and buds are hardier than the Elberta. The Viceroy, which was officially introduced in 1929, is a dependable bearer, and also a hardy variety, being propagated from the Vauâ€" causes it to bruise easily, it is not despite nu"muuw;' its teats for preserving and debydraâ€" tion. Its maturing season is pracâ€" tically the same as the Vedette‘s and Valiant‘s. ‘The Vimy, introduced in 1924, is also not recommended for commerâ€" cial planting because of its selfâ€" unfruitfuiness. Even with crossâ€" pollination, crops are usually light and the tree overly vigorous. The fruit is large and showy, and of fair to good quality. It is freeâ€" stone, ‘but the flesh is a greenish yellow and is not favoured for procesting. The Vaughan peach is a selfâ€" pollinated seedling of the Leamâ€" From Page One With Reeve Cocil SO00WC ""\""" /.. was then a4} mm-mmlumuwwv Public Health moved to dile & reâ€"| Tuesday, Oct. 20th. | !‘QO“ qullnednlum-uihcd&- enpmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmem n‘ L m-l:mu-'mu- "cul ington, a whiteâ€"flesh variety which is just as tragic thas the public wumm'm"““““"‘“‘ does not always take advantage uunu.,.nw-n-l.m“'""““'-"“'ï¬- of the measures that are available peach and exceptionally hardy, but W‘Nl to curb or entirely prevent diphthâ€" the fruit is fussy and is not as atâ€" Mw-u.-m-o.â€"w-u mummm“‘""'â€"“ approved the | scariet fever. ummu“.mw:fldflnâ€"ï¬'hm w-â€"uuum en Jubilee. Since the trees set very request. effective in preventing diphtheria. heavy crops a great deal of thinâ€" Bylews were passed by council| In spite of this, a child died in 5t flhflum*.‘““"““mflhfl ago in lieu of payment to jurors -llunm-h.n-uu.au- " o smatel nc= sa the enumty. had never beer *HE G mdm-â€"m-uâ€"-| M N o bime B the request effective in preventing diphtheria. Bylaws were passed by “lhw‘u‘““-“ authorizing the payment of mileag® | Catharines only two Wotk® 30 in lieu of payment to jurors on | with diphtheria. This child. a Yi2â€" Bundays and other days when their | itor to the county, had mever MOLD mmummfl--â€"-fl"""" . m umunâ€"umuununï¬wh e of the county buildings, and to| preventing the disease. In CB! expropriate a portion of land beâ€"| where immunized persons do conâ€" tween concession six in mmmwnu-&nflw muwmhmmwhlfl South Grimsby to open up, widen | always successful in preventing the and improve the county road beâ€" | disease but it is effective in pre tween the two townships. Acting| venting . serious complications upon a request of the Niagara Disâ€" | Smallpox vaccination has effective trict Pheasant Breeders Associaâ€"|ly controlled that dread S C U C C000 Bham amalincs 4 tion, council set Oct. 23, 26 and 28 as open days for pheasant shoot ing in Lincoln County this yeAt. ROMECCAAT _0 OO Adsmcemad snb ENT AKE the public advantage e available mt diphth» | Canada Sewimgs Bonds | , Application forms will be available at our PETTIT & WHYTE AnNC iA EVENINGS : 540, 258 Go on Sale October 15