Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 24 Apr 1947, p. 5

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Licenses and Tags may be obtained at Lincoin Electric Supply store, in Grimsby, and at Palmers Garage, top of Grimsby Mountain. B FRED W. BRAY, LIMITED 120 JOHN ST. N. If I¢s Letter Heads Y ou Need, Call 36 chicks. 1 received W# t ~~ L.S. x N.H. chicks. We 106 .‘.“.uchum g‘.“,:"""" in the laying and 45 cockerels in the ftattening pen." MARS. BERT M 0 6 6 M A N, BLOCKMOUSE, N.S. â€"â€" The CCIOL DRLL~4~â€" avePr RUSSELL FOLEY, RAR. 3 eTITTSVILLE, _ onT.~â€"*I _ am extromely pleased and satisfied with the results obtained from the chicks | received from you." i. ARTHUR _ MATTE, DONâ€" RTHUR _ _2 aan "'# fl.)..:o prove fl"”a“" .,"'mun'o:h&" sTANLEY DAYEZ, AROTHâ€" WELL, N.B.â€"*"I had my chicks mm“‘“““ Mmmm“"‘ April 2ith, 1947. ARE NOW DUE GORDON METCALFE, Assessor. S. G. GARDHAM «â€"â€" â€"â€" â€" ONTARIO ming along throughout the Soin hetching season and, fof mant NUVICTCT C Gut he shle 4 most breeds, we will be able to make prompt shipment. But orâ€" ders _ are exceptionally hedvy; and it may be that orders pile up for the breed you want, so we advise you to place youT order as scon as possible, well in advance of the day you want Suam: and if vou can, give u$ A En PCO CA Slu i you can, them; and m‘xfl HAMILTON, ONT. _ _ man infrom Country Gentleâ€" ".umflfl") or cultivator .years now, Do Plo# of Rory A. Col) touched the soll pear orchard. The _ Mood River beneath the drooping tre ground wila so es is a jungle of that Rory can ball it "UU"" _ .. it. According barely push throug" culturista, the pponventional horti. CUAITOD 25 Â¥* _ wey now should tbe something tace by now Indians. But. to give back to the lazy man‘s technique, he spades out a cube of sod and shows the rich humus that he has manufactured by scientific neglect. He figures he has made almost as much more topâ€"soil as nature gave him to start with, and thereby doubled the proâ€" duetivity of his farm. "Most farmers don‘t need any That first summer of scientific| neglect Rory let the graas and weeds grow, and seeded clovers, alâ€"| falfa and vetch. From a sheep ‘nflh“mnflw ten tons to the acre beneath the :-:-up:mmm- pounds of nitrate per tree. Other orchardists pointed out that the weeds and grassâ€"instead of the treesâ€"were thriving on the fertilizer. "That‘s all right," repiied Rory. "Let the cover crop have first crack at the stuff. ‘Then it will make humus for my trees." Every summer Rory spread more |manure around his trees. Every | other year he added superphosphatâ€" | es to stimulate growth of the rank When Collins is asked about his m‘i e 7“-’ I “7' 7“““ mer, ~._ e down the cover crop, often taller than be was. This kept it green, whereas cutting allowed it to dry. In time, the grasses and legumes crowded out the weeds, and the cover crop made a mat as soft to }n&uunmm‘lh cover rotted down each winter, and before long the new humus was a tangle of feeder roots. (An AP Dispatch by HAL BOYLE in Reader‘s Digest) ubead for a family want a boy inâ€" LAZY MAN‘S ORCHARD "IF I HAD A DAUGHTER" THE GRIMSBY , it is the There is never any runoff. “ Ihwwtâ€"uv"vv ...nummtm “ his sod, Rory spread old ,."n"‘"' several inches thick h-* trees. The sawdust also made “-ua-u.“""““':.: i,fl“-*”d' mm.flhllll”'“' * «0 simzs» an a clean down N9 °* _ lussr on a C1e8D .'”flm-. m-fllmfl‘“. the treea," he explained. But 100 t my trees. Did you ever see bet" Ter color? That‘s because the nOUT~ \n-dhud-phf""‘"‘ | hey sond o oo In ..M““-” â€" Aamoval of the fruitedâ€"out branDâ€" CHHF C700000 _ Lablealiv boring orchards are turning brown, the leaves on his trees are a shiny Mmunnmnlhmu in the new orchard are 12 to 15 feet tall, twice as high as they would be without scientific neglect, according to Collins, and are alâ€" ready bearing. Collina now is getting from 1000 to 1500 boxes of Bartiett and Bose pears per acre. But he‘s going to keep on building humus and negâ€" mm”flbm ”mnmm-fllh about three times that of an averâ€" 3W0n¢upnufi- When I visited the place the 1946 yield looked like a $40,000 crop. marrying anybody except a man who drank every day. But I‘d enâ€" courage her to marry the nicest rich man she could fall in love with. After all the dough and worry she cost me, I should have something to look forward to in my old age besides social security. Thelate P. T. Barnum, who once said that there‘s a fool born every minute, might revise his estimate upwardif he could know of the brazen scheme that many Ameriâ€" cans have fallen for lately, Until the Post Office Department clamâ€" ped down, this message was apâ€" pearing in the personal columns of newspapers: "Last chance to send your dollar to Post Office Box 106." Just that and nothing more. Yet hundreds of guilible individuais baving no remote idea of what the rvll-!uutor. promptly . mailed Allls And the man who inserted I‘d give my consentâ€"a lot that he notice simply pocketed the TRAILERS AND BRUSH RAKES MADE TO ORDER NO MONEY BACK RAILINGS, HINGES, TC-{ FOR YO(‘I HOME QUICK AND EFP!ENT LAWN MOWER sEVICE GENERAL REPAIRS ORNAMENTALr,RON 5 uounmgu geEt PHONE 71 __ WELDING AND BLACKSMITHING INDEPEN D E NT cONTIAUATIONS uomcnumnmssls ;.on-‘--"'"‘"'“'w' & ..‘m# hor in December of 1946 at * age of 94 years. raised _ *Mr. and Mrs. Mewson '... family of eight children, five ®"* ""__ sirt and two wlk P22 OV :-Irdfl‘l“-m.- uimumnnfi-‘m Burviving are her son, €X«MZ® * flMM.NlMWWdOflm:m -u)yunlr.w was a|J. 8. (Ctara) White, Hamilton : valued employee of the John H.‘ Mre. F. L. (Bertha) Soper, St. __â€", From Page One AN ODD MANLA, BVUT ... unnnwhwhhnudvzhnmmm nu.Mou‘nuznla trevel. adds B l:fl“’h’.w..- Nm«mum.:vfid:l: A Please use your influence at epportunity to prevent .'.'P Muufluommm.h the Breaking windows is an odd and expensive mania that most mumun:m.hnmmndyn:ku“ en astonishing number of boys and men fail to curb. Mhodduumlflm.:uw...cd.bh wummnmwm that can mm:mkmmuzuhm n.ufihmcudm'mfl:om‘zt stopped with possible ..louonflhom “unul.v: T NMMmh-m o Broken street both feoat and treuly un inyiation to wive, and vehicle traftie, __ To repair damaged insulaters and replace bhrokan atrast Hiaks. G0ut CBP on Ontario street. family re06e0 95 0"""0 uon Mrs. Hoover was 8 a ..mw"""""“ Sviention to her home . and | Bef 8 °* . _ made friends MLeNOPS ** _"" lites friends m_‘.nofl!-‘* with and was well liked by all whom she came in -.y“" upflfill’.“"mhm t ....---n.“'“' lnst PuPNC °PP"""""" uon ab . was just a year ago when she M tended the marriage of her mo W “ mmmuw-ulw \'.,,,,,.,. of four generations o »Aven. Now that link is broken. Tobin, BUCC*"". . one bro 2J Voight, Grimeby; one broth; w-.---od-'! . ,,..wv-udllfl""""" children. » held from Funeral services Were 20",,__ ina 4. B. Mariatt Funeral n L 0000 L Abamminiith “"..“'. on EuSPsnF _1 ia with interment being made i5 SDZ Tamily plot in Queen‘s Lawn C6Mâ€"~ enemmsmeemeti 000 When a doctor places & pati on a diet, it‘s a nice way of hitt!9g below the belt. A successful politician is the O# mmuyuwuunm on a burning issue.

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