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Grimsby Independent, 24 Mar 1920, p. 3

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_ Two-Party Line 'Telephone Service, RigiilRElElRERilliii!lEgiilgiigiii, Our Ads Bring Gre Results -l iuo/""hnsl n to There is a fine lot of building stone already quarried: and a quantity of good lumber; both of which will be sold separately. At the same time pnd place a quantity of household furniture will also be offered. A choice building lot, oposite St. Andrews Avenue and the bal- ance of between two and three acres, on the side of the mountain. atternoon der Grimsby We 'rtereqreqrq"trqrqrqseqq+er+rer+.+Ftrq"i, _riijiiiiit- Friluiiiii -__ . T FOR 'eHt+Fe+e+ereq+t+gq+eg+e+t"tr, h clocl PHOSPHONOL FOR “MEN Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nerve and. Brain; increases "gray matter,"' a Ton5c---win bm’ld you up. $3 a box, o.5 two for $5, at drug stores, or by mm! on receipt of price. The Scobeu Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. . _ Dr., DeVan's' French Pills mailed to price. The arines, Ont The Bell Telephone Co. A re'liable $5 a box. Wednesday, March 24th, 19do TERMS :-'--CASH lead will -' wants 0 Ot JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, JIt Motor Livery Iote the change in the Pele- ne n,umber, oyhich is now 11n- the name of "CtountvrMotars FOR SALE BY PUBLIC _ AUCTION 20 W ed . F. Classcq /!rth bi further ga-rticulat ll he J. M. LAWRIE, ICES 28 Auctioneer March 3 King Street East Hamilton, Ont. IMSI arid. Ttegulating Pill for Women. Sold at all Drug Stores, Ot any address on receipt of Scobell mug Co... St. Cath- sremises, Main Stree ICN I10 . J. Le?ATOUREL, Local Manager ont: “Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance . Station" hi to anyone interested than for in on .1920 telephone dvanta Limited en We will be glad to furnish full information If? of Canada 1n 1n The cost standard ECES 1turday retluht apply Ont nree to 'lgiiNiilltii%guiiigiigii2iigggiigiigiiigt liDI‘OWn. ( break. Tt infected a: ive sublim water: car gin to sprtads time on V1( irub it over the cut and the ”pruning [shears For a little while you must ‘go over your trees once a week. In the latter part of the summer watch the water spouts to which blight may be carried by sucking insects. If the disease gets into. the trunk use a draw knife to clean it out. Cultivate the pear orchard in spring as well as you can and sow a cover crop about June 1st. Keep the water sprouts away from the trunks and crotches and never plant a Clapp’s Favorite. In the case of Leaf curl at the time the leaves are dying millions of spores spread and_any spore that lights .by a bud will live over, but) the others die.s Faly spraying with lime- sulphur gives Just as good results in controlling Curl Leaf a spring spray- ing does. \The whole danger is around the buds, and the sp,res be- gin to grow as soon as the buds be- piece of sponge in the 'mo bottle.. ’Pull it out of hip rub it over the ‘cut ambth shears. For a little while IRV ctyEtilment of m during the war. occasional canker wood and a gumm trom which is a n teria.Ants feed on there to the 'blossc to anyone, we ask 1e two-party line service. ANNUAL SPRING CONVENTION OF THE NIAGARA PENINSULA FRUIT GROWERS’ ASSO- _ CIATION . It ili n swell. Our] Leat a fine day epnone n r, nt r is substantially lower it 0111 Men 1t lan and the service of a travel 3 in a after the l dray'and hes befor off all utting too', in It Moisture is what I Spray early any ' which is not too b upply of equip. to regime delay and to avoid re to V consider the 1nou 1nce followed to oottl shor new con 'iikl D fiihfiUfiii of the ret and u 1rm1s " tl le o Our ntrkets are being taken away frcm us. Many Wholesale fruit hens es in Ontario are organized to handle American fruit‘mly.‘ War conditions set the fruit business back very materially but fruit; is just as impor- tant as grain or “beef. The cold win- ter of 1917-18 has been a great CAI- tributory cause. Apple growing has been set back twenty years in the last five years The first thing need ed is rebuilding a staff of competent field men located either at Guelph or Vineland to gige information and ad- vice. An extension system is need- ed in fruit growing.. Outside of fruit Will be distributed Ir. ative industgifs. When ttr is on a Uio? I basis you w dueing ten ttiines what yon and gem is a gobd market it. ere is no spot Eas Rockies go favorable as ,the District; with the area. A must be made to brace up indruétry in Ontario or else lose it. m of m plant tlt of he'tut able and. standard rice. "Aiiirii"rMrftt beat down prices at this time will work havoc with the tindustry, and the havoc with the industry,' and the object of this company is to try to get the Grape Juice Companies and the growers to work together in har- mony. ting prices all the held grapes back: kets and but for it sold at only $50 pe to sell their grape fair price and sho fit there is in it. Companies iiifiiit will deal with the Mr. H. L. McCo: This new company is a ibig con- cern and {has the confidence’iot the growers because it is a "growers’ Company first last and all the time. Last season when the Grape Juice Companies and cash buyers were cut ting prices all the time the Company held grapes back and steadied the mar kets and but for it grapes would have sold at only $50 per ton. They intend to sell their grapes in the future at a well grape growers have teen dissatisfied of late, and,the growers have formed an organization g'alled the Chatauqua and Lake Erie (.'f"1sf,t The - aims and attitude of it directors are to make it a growing and selling organiz ation, to secure a decent price tor the growers andalso to stabilize the mar- ket so that the local distributor and the city consumer can secure grapes, at a reasonable price, and the matter of delivery be worked, out so that; growers can deliver to. the Grape Juice Companies as formerly. The} Grap Jurce Companies desire ' great-jig er production or tpaupeg.ti.,C.ts, ttttug-tiii] 0 iv th the Niagara Pe ers' Association paper 'by Mr. F field, N. Y. Mr Mr. Charles B. White, Director of the Bureau of Markets at Albany, N. Y., gave an admirable address up- on "Co-Operation in Marketing." He explained how the force of circum- stances had compelled (the farmers to organize in order to better their condition sufficiently to obtain pprie- es high enough to maintain them in competition with other industries. He gaye a complete sketch of the prog- gress of co-opérative handling of various business in the United States. Labor has organized oecadhe it had to, and farmers are co-operatinb, now (because it is the only way they can Iget tair play trom the fruit dealers and other 'business corporations. .. Co-operation means “working to- gether." Mr. White described how the orange industry in California had Igrown. up to its present splendid state of efficiency in the California gift, and as rule a good a local dealt Mr. H: K. as big 9 oppc industrz‘ Thee the dealer to f the community It they were organizing growers in Chatauqua means of one main Ass ing througr local Assoc were Just changing were not out to put an business. The local de as big an opportunity and it yOu don't suppbrt it, fail. You must be loyal to White wound up by shqwin they were organizing the h rt KR ew 1m It " cold after the #rginri'"ing of Marci Spraying must be very thorough] done. lack of thorough spraying 1 what spreads Curl Leaf. To do tlr you must hit the buds from four d rections when spraying. e empl 'rough tt tory. of le graI Inset soil " " u m H. L. McC contribute? Strawberry in rape lt he in lf tt thi the ir a unpro 's,' fungus rtilityrs l 1y $50 per ton. ' " grapes in the and should have s in it. The Gl 1 iiifiiiot boycott with them satisf L. McConnell of ributed a capitz II 11 K. Cleme rds is tl " uice THE iNDEPENDENT, CRIMSBY, ONTARIs II Fred Mr. J o Clemens. Peninsul belt Ir04 farmer Is not tiesman, he mus to do that work e which looks after ad , put anyone local dealers It area. A m brace up t1 ram tron plowi be h ompa ve Association is business for you. tl lrE gapita Irowin lol le M 11 sociations. a methods the SSOCi Irt al 11y t1 either too hi )n lI islers ha, to expat obligatio )Dligation industrale Ianéhip i: is not a 1e must JIN "working to- escribed how California had sent splendid he California Secretary of h mov , ave1 mall. them actori‘l 1,. a suit vell-growt n of March. thoroughly spraying is To do this the gra County, ition wot what ape Grow interestin Wt or pe I' too high cars 'from preventing aced the ry to the vineyard) in a neg- of of“ and prevent h is and out of ad just 1nd the it Idrt men1 1pplt will O p The is Il I'h Mr. how rape by find " will of bth he m ot K Remember rollicking Mabel Nor- mand as. "Sis Hopkins" and "The Pest.” You 1eughted and you cheer- ed didn't you? Ypu wanted to step right up to the screen and help Mabel Normand oat of'all those difficulties and plots! Alright-see "When Doe- ttire Disagree" and you’ll laugh more and thrill more than many previous picture in months. Coming to Moore's Theatre, Wednesday, Meh. 31. It’s a Goldwyn picture! D Mr J.Uf. PicKen, m. Alway, l, Mrs. Hibbert, T. Graisley, T. Farrell, G J. D, Bennett J.:1rletcher, s yep. offici That tlhe Jrineland Experimental Sta, tion he retained by the Ontario Gov- ernment; also the establishment of a special extension service tor fruit- growers with head quartes at Vine- land and Guelph; also that the On- quest ' an poau; aquvtue necessity tor making crete or permanent crown ro th resolutiens were passed w, in th (1) the Gévernment ret: thirembarRo on sugar. (2) Thnf , B'.::,.;',::",):.-":',.:":..::',':.:".:::,:.':::',.';':':.':',) All In?! D. Book, Grimsby I T.IB. Picken, Winona LII. ‘Alway, Hamilton Mrs. Hibbert, Toronto T. Graisley, Beamsville ti U the Ont gave a “Trans; affects not in sufficient close touch with those who" do the work. There are also great problems in marketing to 'be-‘solved. We don’t at present grow agdod enough grade of apples to Cbmpete with other Provinces and States. In conclusion Prof. Crow strongly opposed the taking over “of the Vineland Station by the Federal Government. H. "Pict ty Allan N tit ant nity les from their mi ait upon the Dept rays and urg,e upon .9 importance of the 1nd, the necessity for Kellv us: 101' com labor and trans- ion. As a distributing po.hht, ton, with more provincial roads Poronto' and London combined. ticularly well located. Dairy 3ts from the North,. South and -West would be brought to Ham 1nd there wtihid be a. great op- tity for the exchange ot com- es at this point. Mr, Mahony 'Iy urg,ed upon the fruit grow- e benefits of hard surface wads 1e: constructin of roads that e permanent. "Build roads for ator truck, .then you \can, use horse 'or \wheelbarrow," said permanent; road is an invest- that Will bring big dividends. [ould be one of the popular s of an Association mm SG.., 1n Hor " S'l ion Brtilizers that we did not fore? The reason is that the the Government service are ll Ph ID UP LIST an im tht M on Maj 1nd " 'inona Mohaw tms or the and I n su-gaJ llturi Committe their m the Der am at} sociation gar. (2) That the Irist be made the .e Association. (3) Experimental Sta- the Ontario Gov- establishment of n Imittee to select ir mthricipalities. Department of ) upon the Minis- of the Queenston ill berts sea tst D IS an Inves g dividend the popuk n like tr Qu ,,r.ii::.rig:)r'rj. \ July1l2 Jylor 112 tee. 31!2 Toronto Mch. 1712 Mch. 17l2 Tum Dec Dec, D h IPI 1n -.~.. 'cHe. 12'.“ l Grow E over (.'iif,,'ii, Federal H uit in whole- much email amil irrel O _trtth" § " Luau the ifififififififififififififififififigfifigfigfigfififigfigfifififififigfigfigfigfi Ii 'oe4'0000004"e'660000oooooeootro-ooooooo.oooooooooo"o' gt' t'""oooooeooooooooy"e"rrasoooeooooooeoooooooeoooeooooaoe Mt" E5 gt giigiiiguiiguiiigiiiEagiigigagieigiig 2f [LEE TE 'il 250 St Paul St. _ St, Catharines FRED J. POOLE, Salesman, GRIMSBY BEACH The Thiee Point Cantilever Springs gives Buoyancy and N. Does away with Bobbing and Side Swing. FARRELL'S The Essential Points ofthe Overland Coupe ".--. Economy,' Stability, Sufficiency of Pawer and Riding Comfort, GILMORE “GARAGE, There’s a Variety l " Our Garage is now open day,service seven days a week 'giimsizisasisxiRsisiseisazhzsis: wea manner BEES Day Phone 19 3 FORD Sales and Service Battery Charging a Specialty If you are in" the market for a car it is advisable to place your' order early as the ooutput will not compete with the demand. The earlier you place your order, the better chance you stand of getting your car early in the season. Monthly payments ifNesired. _ . ) . Reasonable Rates and Good Service EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE-. ' x . ONE TON TRUCK FOR HIRE Grimsby 60 CENTS GOLD NUGGET ' . PRODUCTS CO. MtaNWttWrtrCtrt1tTftgftft'ftLtj Built to meet Popular Requirements. Dainty Car, used by Professional Men and Others and Sold at a Price Which Brings it Within the Reach of the Man of Moderate Means l 7,..5,lu?.j,Nigll:g.i.illlJi.gl OVerland 4 .. Coupe Tlllere are extremes tit fashion which attempt\to follow-they are for the the gooh dresser, not,the trdak, that Refined style is the distinguishing man Of opinion as to style, p Years of experience have where to ldraw the line. 1lRillEERiRiRgRilRiguiii HERE’S YOUR CHANCE 1ble have a few shares left of _ tffe l JAS. FISHER That We wilUell at The Car That Gives Satisfaction ANNOUNCEMENT O LtEgC4gEtNiglFt1gt GARAGE GRIMSBY GENUINE FORD PARTS en days a week. Our staff is complete and handle your work in the quickest possiplé e is now open for the season. Night and to style, particularly as regards footwear *ASHARE .T.STONE DEALERS 5m [tTEti% 1d,iJglg.igyi,gll:g.egly.NigU.ig taught the makers of our. shoes fiuhufiihfi lle SHOE BRIEF" §§E =lllh: no, goof dresser will taddist--but it is to our/shoes appeal #EEE‘E ”Ff”: Night Phone 429 TUE of agag all our swag: STORE Ontario TtEtlEaEgBE8miNglgl Efiillalfi: @E@@@@IZJ Fii?sfiiy oods nl fiufiufiilgii THREE @2138 E; Mg UI tTtl ure E E iil

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