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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jan 1950, p. 2

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PN ime ot ea ru wale Plan: Grounds To" ~ Suit Yowr Losation proper wie of ¢hrubs and treés,. " mental Station, Certain views within the grounds, such as boundary fences, garage and back areas, as well as views ontside of the grovinds of the same nature, should be either wholly or partly' 'screened by ornamental plantings: © On she: other _ hand, pleasing vistas outside the grounds should be preserved in such a man- ner that they can be viewed from thoge -portions_ of the house and grounds where the famiy- spends wost of the leisure time. Ornamental plantings then should «onceal de- fects and emphasize those eléments whieh are most pleasing. Avoid straight nes wherever pos- sible and strive to produce a natural and graceful effegt rather tha artificial, man-made effort. Plant . the shrubs ii groups, using several specimens of a few varleties only, rather than one specimen only. of a number of varieties. A ld meaningless jsolated speci- saens about ihe lawn. Naturalistle groups give character to the design, "each . group consisting of several plants. It is. advisable to use the same varieties in repeated groups, but slightly different €ombinations, Plantings shonld be massed abowt ~--the--base~of --the-buildings;, leaving _ shout one-third of the foundation visible; also grouped about the curves and . junctions of walks "and drives, and. massed about the ~__-boundaries and corners.' : Do not plant 100 close to build- ings." Three 'feet is about the mini- - mum distance. Shrubs which when \ d seemed to have plenty of at inaturity. H all the shrubs required eannot be purchased immediately an alter- native is to supplement "the first "planting with native species, "such as spruce, -pifie,. hemlock, replacing these with flow ering shrubs HE OCCH= --ston-permits. = J SE SRC pa pe rom Ex Finally, plant as early 'in the spring as possible so 'that shrubs may beconie established hefore the heat of smnmer. .. - SER wh oy Ad "sis China"--Arriving in San Francisco by air from Horolulu 'Mildred Wong, above, who holds the title "Miss: China," was greeted with an armful of roses. {= a RES 3 ii Chins As Plenty £} FALSE Some interesting fgwres were re- yealed: at-a recent meeting of the Potato. Association. concerning the potato industry. It is estimated that 20 million bushels, or 6 per cent of the fotal potato crop. in the United States is Lai consunied in the Ferm o! pofato_ chips, approximately '4 pounds to make one pound of chips. In Pentisylvania alone, po- fate chip mamifacturers ise wee iy. 35 carloads of potatoes, 15,000 gal- Tons of oil and 1,750,000 cellophane bugs, : i - Wn dividesl Cpely Keg erent style leudsuaping, Lh par rales for ornaments! : po eon he made. M4 must be oft t the ladividual 0 sesess the 5 for beautMention--and paelbies or emphasine the for- _-- sud serden. the latter by the 'The ype of arehitectite. of the house, the position and eharacter of trees and shrubs already on the' grounds; the-alope and general ehar- acterletics of the lend and any nat- wral element' of beauty must be taken. into ° consideration, when working out rhe overall plan, says « W. 'T, Blair, in eharge of orna- mental gardening, Dominion. Fxper}- room often show signs of crowding ii to Ti RE WAY WT apt ie 0) Y br philing pra at ; 9 rt SG ER UN S vg ality or in your surrounding riral grea. Eve Wought that one of the uipment needed a Tura) route, Exper oom 1804, Toronto, O01 & "mheost m astb OL necemsaly---we will tell you how! Very Pi Be a a sould po ol by tile capital required. Best advantages offered Nr) I : hove Is a real raspberry patel; but [ro your SUCCESS. Write today for free de- eoon, NB--Every .. 77} when 1 get aroiind to making one-- Re AMILEX, (1600 Delorimier, MONT- : tic. ains, or Ne 3 - ah uw 3 well, 1 guess I must be a lines NTS, part or full time for Ontario towns th 3 i | descendant ; of the Bear whose qr communities, to seli a well known house 0s Elgin Oita tawa Fora Y hold .necésaity; 456% commission, sure repest 4 $i dreams were ant Jor hn s due business. Wilta or apply R. J. Shand, 886 $1.25 Express Prepaid ' . . 3 tie, Prayer of the Lasx Crof: |yepeave., woronto. STFVRRERT fiom Rheumatic or Arthritle. Mot yan something Hie this: | ATTENTION: Agents! Men. women. every-| pains: If you eannot get relief, write: em Oh thdt the peats would out them- Rain FA Rh el: pur, door #39. Transcona, Manitoba. , "he H selves, " $1.75. Costa you: 78¢. » Write for oireslars, POST'S J A SALVE = pidge. The fish, leap' on the shore, ia Mike money, "Clatro, 1188- 3, "Amberst, Mont. Bebusb the torment of ay. Seema ion : b And that. I in wy bed might He pa TTX. + 1nd wesbiva akin troubles, | 5 Meneeforth, forever more. 2 BABY TS | tching, scaling. burning ecsems. acbe. ring Fag] EET » * * = : POULTRY- KEEPERS | worm, pimples and. athlete's foot, will respond: : x : ' ; Be ure of A §000 healthy bunch of baby chicks | readily to this stainless, odorless ointment, : HM you get what '1 mean, those | ihis.coming season. Good, chicks mean good | resa-dless of kaw stubborp or. hopeless thed : h r } hens and nore e¥Eg, Placelyour order now and | seem. ideal rAery pale nes 1 Marl aye take advantage of the early order disdount.' ' FRICE $1.00 PER JAR : ® way ol growing into' a tangle All breeders are government banded and pull - Bent Poet Free on. Recepit of frice. jungle. till, I read with intense in- erum-tested. Satisfaction -guaruntepd. Welte POST'S REMEDIES terest a report recently made by |Wriue 1980 catalogue and wrices. Mankich | gon queen 84 Ei, Corner of Logan R. D. Bligh, a Research Officer - | F118 YEAR sive sour good management 8 OFPORTUNTITRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN of ; the "Déminion Department of real chante, Start with ob Fi Chigks "7" PE A HAIRDRESSER : Se 3 Ls : and xe ie kind © reeding, tha ays of » Agriculture. His remarks are ad- | where it counts *In the ess basket', The ma- I0IN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL dressed to the small fruit growers [jority of Top Notch pure breeds are R.O.P, | Great Opportunity 'Learn . . 34h Fo ten Sired Also broiler chicks, Turkey Poults, Lay- Hairdressing 25 down in Nova Scotia, but what he | "bullets; Free Catalogue. Top Notch Chick Pleasant dignified profession, good wages recommends is -applicable----most of |Sales, Guelph, Ontario. thousands auccesslul Marvel graduates a i mE WE . THE VALUE of Trapnest Dre dinE. Tn the | America's greatest system. ustrated eats Anyway up heré aE» ell en? final analysis, our belyiriarid ure chiefly in- ee 3 . terested in the net profits they will realize + 1 he best land--he says-- annually from thelr flocks of T'weddle €hicks. SCHOOLS 4 x any es 5 eon i i STAN ¥ We recognize this and our breeding programme |* = 354 Bloor Shey i Lh om = is Influenced acordingly, The, majority of our Tanchen, . pa Bec "A Science--Vary Tucky children are those living around Parkside playgfound . | plantation, and it should 'be on a |vure bred chicks: thin year are sired by R.O.P. | - & 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa. Which was recently dedicated as a dreamland for ehildren, - Built by the fathers of Parkside's slope which provided good air snd. |Fedisreed Males. No matter how well you feed -- PATENTS = ehildren in their spare time, the playg df : Yt a Ke als Cru | FTRTNERGTONAAUGH 4 (Company Fated P ¢, the playground features a cinder-block airplane, a ship; hurdles soil drainage, ver furnishes subsoil | rewulis without good breeding. Tweddle Chicks ; . ennels and an ampitheat Parksid \ ' : ? have good breeding back of them. Send for Balicitors Katabllshed 1890 150 Hay Street, pitheater. Parkside gives the children a chance to use some: imagination in moisture. Catalogue_and eatly delivery price ist, Also | L9ronto Booklet of information on_reauest. making their own games. : * * a! broiler. chicks, Turkey Poults; Laying Pullets, [A. HM. LAIDLAW, B.Sc. Patent Attorney, . It should not be exposed do winds - | breeding' cockerels, Tweddle Chick Hatcheries --Xatents of Invention, 86 Sparks St., 31s Ottawa, s Limited, ¥ Ontari r Cnt = < which may eause winter injury dur: WILL RATZRD. «Hicks. rd Bellop--v et to: Ho PERSONAL : ating in that loop had ne need io ~ And as we started off by delving ~| ing zero temperatures; or battering --|---more.--Demonatration- flocks -are-pupptic.i at | WHY grow gray hai? Write for. wy Free look. in n ty : g : ) : . he fruit dur half price. Miller Farms, Woodstock, Ont. Folder: Box 339, Transcon, Manitob, Tee in next morning's papers to be into the pasf, we might as well keep and. destruction of the fruit during T bn RUDDER STAMPS" ogi sure he had been in a hockey game: up with the story of Ty. Cobb's harvest. The soil shanld be a deep, FISHER "ORCHARD CHICKS FPROIAL LOW PRICE! Any three Jine Rub: the previous evenin both pl ch di 1G at sandy loam, well-drained, early, and | Day.old cbicks, pullets, and cockerels availab) TAL LOW. PRICE! Any three ling Rub- # as both play. .| much disputed batting.average of | _ y_loam, well-drained, early, Weekly year round h 8 leading breeds and | Der Stamp "Mude-to-your-Order" $1.50. Stem Ti ~---- ere and fans Tiked their sport : rough 401 in the year 1922. Whether the of high fertjlity and with a subsoll , | crosses. ~The chicks are first class, the price | beled, etghioned, olla peat oald, eo, © and tough. : : Georgia Peach actually hit for that | thal is open and porous, permitting moderate. the stock acoredited. Write' for 11- Ryerson. Produsts Compan, Grimsby euch, : 3 - : 4 * ake . figure, or whether his real average of drainage .yet retenfive of mois- |orcharas, R.O.2. . Breeders, 1 Freeman, Ontarlo, | == EET : = Jo his widely read--and highly In 1914 Prodgers was with Que- was 399, probably doesi't very | ture at all-times. Newly ploughed BUBINESS ORPORTONVITRG DEALBRB. waned to take orders for chicks rendeble--sports column Jim Cole- bee -- than a member of the Big much matter at this time, Still here's 20d or land polluted with. couch AN OFFER to every inventor--Liat of inv for one of Canade'a oldest established Gove ' wen tells of several suggestions League--and although promoters of how the.mixup occurred, as describ. grass, yarrow. or other perennial _ tions and 'full informition sent free. anment Apeieved Ratsheries Ranleieh, Ade ving been recsived to the effect --| that era preferred, in their publicity, ed by Arthur Daley. * weeds should not be used for a rasp- Ramany Cou Debian Patent Attorneys, $78 dealers gnd formers make excellent deal oldie Prodges name should _| 10 stress players' ability rather than i * * berry plan. ation. te rc RK = ere. Toren ox 12, 123 Eighteenth Street, ; D ; ; 3 : gin N, included in ekey's Hall of how much dough they were getting, One drizzly afternoon the Tigers : ¥ x. | AVE TOU any(bing needs dyeing OF clean. | mmm ew Forents. ¢ down in Kingston. And that Goldie, Bad Joe Hall and Joe Ma- - were playing the Yankees at the. "The soil should be manured or ing? Write to us for information. We are --Jo-one-suggestion shat really_makes | lone were supposed-10-be- the high=--"{"Polo---Grounds: "Fhe press box --in--| fertilized deeply --and thoroughly. 18lad_to answer your questions. Department } -1 Was. Nearly. Crary jall hen. think of est sal d hi An . § 2% Cv J i H, Parker's Dye Works Limite 1 Yonge CT So _ sense -eapecinlly when. we thin salaried athletes in the Natio) that 'era was in the lower stands be- | worked in the. spring as 'early 28 greet, Toronto, Ontario. - > 4 'some who have been nominated to Hockey Assaciation. hind home plate, unsheltered and at | -s0il conditions will permit. The : FOR BALE With Fiery | Itch- that same Hall of Fame--particular- . RE : the mercy of the elements. Most of eanes to he planted should be head- | FORD Tractors. New-and used. ~ Fordson ih soversd Ig. p, Dean amgaing. 24 those whose main ¢ontribution to Mt owas. even rumored--although the baseball writers dashed back wn. . ed back to ane foot and set in rows | Majo Tractors, 194" pus hassis--cars-- . 1 hie Sod o eause of hogkey 'was stoffing most sensible folks scoifed at this "der. the cover of the stands. But' eight feet apart with two feet be- Te ee iil Ty erie 1 Hr Pat oy meals at the annual banquets, as a gross exaggeration--ihat they John Kieran, the. official scorer, re- tween the canes in the rows. This |" (ance Co., Peterboro Boats, Canoes, 'Trail- i hs Pie bolle st and oseupying front sow pews (also were getting--hold your bréath!-- mained trie fo his trust. requires 2722 canes 10 set an acre, os, bought, old, exchunged, Largo stock used ist applfention che rE oa iit "on the euff) n aL impo ian games. | as mich ag two thousand dollars a : oy * * "| -This is' recommended * hedge-row |o.0"% eae except Wednesday, Strand Frescrizgion (ordinary Or extra strength): season each. Just imagine. As much 't'y_Cobb, slashed out_an Tofield: system, * rie ¥ Cycle, Hamilton. tmp a --obscure writer |" #8 a Branch i Bes WE SPUR SABE T= io Is Ei th [GUNS--=Large --assortment-- new --and us ZL Bat 3 a a8 h n ¢ Bak Manager . grounder that the shortstop didn't Ti Jarge plantations every sev 1 Bought, sold, exchanged. Guaranteed ni me " mamed 3% ng weed 10 amy, is an- handle cleanly and the: Georgia. | Yow should be left .unplanted. to | scopes, sights Installed. Fishing Tackle. Hunt y or atory, and needn't be gone - Mr. Prodgers was on no Jess than- Peach was safe at first. Kieran sig- serve as a roadway for the distribu- fos i i phd Oe: CO ear hig : i . 3 of . . 2 . - age » un pb, " pe - & to further here, : four ehampionship téams in--ihe nalled in the:-press box. that he'd tion -of fertilizers, removal of prun- Strand, Cyele, Hamilton, Sheer faa LIVER BILE-- £ » > « . . ; "space of five years--which should scored the play as an error. "| -ings; spraying of 'the plantation and | YGTORCYCLES Harley Davidson, New aha aiid Fo get.back to the aforeanid Mr. give you the idea that he was con- + ¥ * the gathering of the fruit at harv est, used. 'bought, sold, exchanged. Large stock Wihaut { Calomel -- And Jou jung Out of i i he last name APR elas AE * of guaranteed ueed- motorcycles... Repairs by. in the Morning Rarin' lo : Rw Prodger. we reel e na siderably better than a raw hand, Among the refugees in the rear factory-trained mechanics. Bicycles, and com- a should Pour out at 5 Gs tol --_ an "DB" on the end of it-- ag teams didn't tote along much |. stands was Fred -Lieh, who was : "Weeds and raspberries dre Nov | Melg fine of Wes] goods, Open sveniney wid go 2 308s digestive tract ery days i "Goldie" wi ? ; 3 x y 3 ts -.: : SN : nine except Wednesday Strand COrele & Sports, this bBiciysavdo ous hy i rodgers--and vhe "Goldie" was »_| dead-wood --in---that--rude--era--He--| handling the-box--score-for Lhe As---|--congenial neighbours, To stimulate 'King-ey Sanford, Hamilton. -- est, I i dco 3 15s ! - - label tagged 'on to him because. of helped win championships -with--in sociated Press.- lle couldn't : see vigorous growth of the newly plant-' | (IX REGISTERED Jersey bulls, from six 10] - Aen castle Xu a she eolor of his locks, which were addition to the Quebec Bulldogs-- Kieran's signal on the questionable | ¢d canes, destroy weeds and con- 1 ents. four Tionthe, for sile. APPIy Arthur Sori lostn ved. You' tee dour, and : : - slightly on the ruddy side. But as to Victoria and l.es Capadiens. play and, using his own judgment, serve soil. moisture, frequent shal- HARROW Cle, Eh Cree ie edi thos. i agate © "s Little- these points we may be mistaken, iE PRR called it a hit. And so it was record. low cultivations, with hand hoeing cream customers; sells 3,000 poundg butter re tll to wih gi flow; Memory has a way of geting tricky In addition Prodgers was a miem- |._ed in the "unofficial" statistics. On when necessary, should be practised [per week in county. Apply W. G. Flelding, st 5 Package today to minor details after so man I : it) In the fuiti 1106 Hall Ave, Windsor, Ont. op ely: Ak I . Sia ne ; afte BY | ber -- and by no means the least | that basis Cobb's average at she | until late summer. In the Irating | oor oor =ot Tie Hollana Foulis, 354 aly years, 7 scintillating--of an outfit which year's end was .401. However, the plantations cultivation must «ease | broad breasted type. All breeders * blood + * . 3 | 'many think was just about the fin- erudite Mr. Kieran was the keeper. when~the berries begin to ripen. asied "ana Soverniment auvroved, _ Shoreline But our recollection of his play- est hockey aggregation ever as-.|'of the "official" averages and his ; 4 x. ta SNOW FENCE, Model Fence Company, Kta- lng ability Js clear and distinet, and sembled under one tent. That was figures gave Cobb a nYark of .399, A cover crop of two parts of bar- tion H., Toronto. we-would-say--withoutfear--of suc---| the --famous--228th-- Battalion --teant,--|- * SA-- ley_and-one-of oats at the rate of _ PHONOARAPES, Bia, Shuflle Hoards, Pea: : ; ; . = : s ; t : ds, P ; esosoful contradiction -- that Goldie back in the days of the War to End. But Baii Johnson, the president of three bushels per acre, may be sown PRL si BT iri Pigg Rd REET Prodgers, when he was at tops, All Wars. (1914: 1918). the American Leagu®, was a law un- in August to reduce the supply of |DISTRIBUTING CO., 4977 Lotus Avenue, St. played hockey in a manner worthy * to himself. He violated all the rules soil nutrients and- moisture; this Tous 13 Mo A or ell - H teed . . 4 re. : H [HH g JL nd ,iru arm, C of making him eligible for the Hall Prodgers was '& winger on that by accepting Lieb's "unofficial" box | results m an earlier maturity of the equipped for 10,000 chickens, ® 'miles hod of Fame, or for any other hockey team--although he played both for- .| score of that:-game over Kieran's | Hrowing canes. Such a crop, when |[Hamilton. Modern double dwelling, 'Good in- "honor whatsoever. He played hoc- ward and defence equally .well dur- "official" one. The Baseball Writers |. broken down and winter-killed, also Teatment, Bon: 51, 123.13 51, New Toronte, © 54 desea | became 10 hoarse LEPeKEY key in a manner that was highly ing his career: And in one unforget- Association screanied to high heaven provides a ground covering suffi- | FitiaGe bakery, busi full equipment and a be" ~ delightful to" the spectators--espec- | table game against the Quebec Bull - | at this left-handed insult to ope of cient to check soil erosion, and by ac 31800 vish, Purchaser rent building 3 vise box of ally i you happened to be betting _ dogs "he scored no less than six -[--their-best-liked and moat: compstent ... holding snow. gives some winter Deore brick $4,000, stock $6500, Wi, Pearce, --on-hig-team--and-quite obnoxious-to--1 --gouls for tHe Foldiers. Included on members. However, Johnson eould- protection to the raspberry roots. Realtor, - Exeter, Ont. ; the opposition. , = . vow] the Bulldogs side were such stal- | »'t be budged and that's how Cobb > LASERS Fan HELP WANTED 2 EEE ERE "| warts as Moose Johnson, Rusty hit .401 in 1922, - Len tons of barnyard manure with MARRIED COUPLE without youas chiro . = 4 500 ds of 20 nt hos- wanted for country house near Hamilton, It was in the old Trolley League, Crawford, Joe Malone, Harry Mum- : -- : x pounds o cent superphos- | gepaiate house: provided. Woman required to which used to operate up Galt- | mery and Joe Hall and. anybody Woman motorist to friend: The phate or 1000 pounds of 6-12-6 fer- work RA a Pa ag ol Waterloo-Berlin way--this was be- tallying even twice against the likes part 1 don't like -about parking is tilizer. per acre should be applied - | 153 18th 8t., New Toronto, Ont, b 2 fore Berlin bacame Kitchener--that of them had to have what it takes. that noisy erash. annually in the spring ahd 'shallow- | ecesess--c---------------- Prodgers firet broke into the = WER Sas § . . . ly ploughed down, with the cultiva- plantation is given proper cultural moneyed ranks. The money received So, all things considered, we are Joie ase] tion ard cover-crop system outlined care and insect pests and fungus probably wouldn't tempt a 15-year- of the opinion that Goldie Prodgers above repeated. Mulching for rasp: disease effectively controlled or old Midget player to sign a contract is decidedly worthy of Hall of Fame berries. is still in, the experimental . eradicated. nowadays -- but what those lads recognition--and gur thanks to Jim stage. + The profitable productive life of a Jacked in Jucre they more than made Coleman for making the suggestion The fruiting canes'of the red rasp- |" raspberry plantation on good soil up for in experience. Anybody oper- --and also for the assist in getting | berry are renewed anuually, Those -}-properly eared -for should extend i out this piece about a real hockey | grown one year, bear the following | .over a period of twelve to fifteen . FOR INSTANT 1HKUAT RELIEF ~ISSUE 3 -- 1950 player. year and then die. Their removal years: 2! fy _-- : . immediately after the berry harvest ia. advocated. * . : . When the 'plantation has develop- ; 2 A on J .ed a hedge-row of canes they should. ROLL YOUR OWN ; : : be thinned. The width of the row BETTER A WEEN A GIRL doesn't want to leave should be two feet, the better canes : odass--and have $0 make embarrass being left six inches apart and the | mg explanations--it's Paradol she | Maller ones removed by cutting at | ade soks for. For Paradol means quick | 8round level or dug for planting.' vole from suffering: caused by The canes left for fruiting should: periodic painse--beadache, tco-- be tipped at five feet i, taller. - without - disagreeable after-éffects, At the present time it will cost : Ask your druggist for Paracel about . $200 to establish an acre J scientifically compounded from 4 Jlgitstion of raspberries, of which |b * ---- - : : : Mwredionia; The ame 'Dr. Chase | $136 is for the canes, After. the - { : : wih : your assurance. - Bitntution is established the cost per a ys : =o, DR. CHASE'S asre ill ppreximate. $200 annually _ CIGARETTE TOBACCO " L , for care, growing and the harvest- x h ; PARADO lng of the erop. An annual yield of ir 2 HO Ld Quick Relief from Poin sess | 4, pints is easily attainable if the hn " BER" Honey and Hank By Seeg 'OH, HANK, DO.YOU ~ REALLY THINK 'TM - | SMOTHERED QUICKLY OLD TIRES. - PET Ve pam 0 COR a BORROWING AN' IDEA FROM RANCHERS OF YESTERYEAR, | |. WHO WOULD Sur our PRAIRIE Tey 8Y DRAGGING A : T bry $:THE FLAMES, YOU' : : &' oot dbf RATA tine AN OLD AUTO = TIRE IN A SIMILAR MANNER. THE TIRE 16 WIRED : TO THE END OF A LIGHTWEIGHT POLE AND =) 15° PULLED OVER 'THE BURNING GRASS i: a i

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