Grimsby Independent, 19 Jul 1916, p. 2

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The Peopic‘s PAPET____â€"_â€"â€"a ‘TERMSâ€"Subscrivore in Canada$l in advance. $1.50 per year it noe pabl in" wivance. in United Statce $150 por year in advance. * Advertising rates on application. mmémmlmmuumâ€"uhmmw umm:um-mmmummuam-tcm by the Germans on the western front. * e e e e o o 1 vmmmmmwmwmm Mmmmmâ€"-nmmunuummm- the Somme, Berlin was amazed because the people had been led to believe Mthp,hhâ€"wh.“lhmmummm o e o e e o ‘ ummmummw*mufl such tromendous gun power as the British and French had brought to bear Mmmandmmudm-uuw Teat, but th. enemy would find a more difficult task when they e second line of trenches. . ! mm..muuiv;‘&&mmbmm second line of German dets w as casily or in fact more easily than they flmylhflnu.hmhwwmm e o o a e o mmmnwdmn-um.hvmh- mumwdmmmnmammm mmmmmumn‘mvmmmm o o e o o‘% pomhummwlluntndflmulmmnh mu.-mumw.mvmmv-mqm mmmm-uumcmuuiun-u! First the mwwmum.mmhmwumm mmmnmmuwanum When the first line of treaches wore won the British army immediately mummuuntummmoumm“i“ umchfimmwmfimmflhu on third © i mn.mmgu.ummmuu-uwmum m--nmnmmmwummmm munmwmunummmum.uwd- mmmauuummwmhm s Britain‘s long delay in an offensive in the carly part of the war arose mmmnmdmmmmdw TeE MEITIEO CUOTNSOD RDOLLOLL_~ KsA hasn‘in‘a state from two causes, first shortage 0f TUUUC UU2""* / \0a heen in o state BP n ome n ho & mâ€"mumumunuu-mmmhnnu British offensive drive came he would not allow any seife MWM I ) TD amuâ€"umvmmamuh.u-hh-.- muv.‘-dn.mnhh.â€"-luummm dustria! and commercial enterprisés with little thought of war. and up to date it seems to be still his iey and he seems to be still deterâ€" o o a o o o p â€" â€"| mined to take Verdun if such a thing 1g possible. goes on. & i & esd â€" h ; h\ §4 a, ge cie o k) â€"warke y Ched % 2 as be ts Tith munitions so it is with men. There are plenty at the féont 94 umuwnm-â€".&mmmu. great vach week Mflh.“fldmmdâ€"-nAmm great oann T CC U 2l2to ardsrita een the army cup to its fullBrant‘s Hall on‘ ¢ c 12 A ...R vecudhcmvedhror eb s e «io n T T fering themseives at all times in order to keep the army up to its fu} streagth and standard of efficiency. 4 o_ e o e e o C Canada with all the other colonies has done nobly in the suppiying of men, money and material. e o e o o o ....,..u..u-uumm-.uummu wactories busy turning out munitions and she has subscribed promptly to a war loan, and besides all this she is growing the wheat that feeds the soldâ€" lers. So that Great Britain is assured of safety from war famine so long as nuu-umumuuum-uuvuuu 40 RObp MA SEINTSH iNamsns «Iniabat â€"and n« ummummmmwunmd.-m sls 6 6‘s o lacked matérial, lackedin big guns, in high explosives and in other war munâ€" lmm.ulmfiwmmmw-pu mun:m.mmounmmmmmam muamm.â€"mn’mmumwmmm ’wm-wuw.wmupuuâ€"-audw-l- will come to the conclusion that is more important work for his men mm-mhn'fi.m...hgdh“dlfiunqmmu"-.w rv.m a At the rate that war munitions are being used up every day in bombardâ€" Determination and builhead Ris a grand.thing in ‘a soldief. but.there wuym‘y.’mâ€"mmwsmuumnu is such a thing as a man béating he bro against a stone wall, and that he munitions factorien DHS7 10 T00 TB U wastace | annarentiv is what the Crovn Prin bilona to a great extent at Verdun. preat extent at Verdun. her Heel remmiMm® ERRTRTD TD CTNCDDGCLULCLLLL 2L harsss nie -umlwmmmluluuuu.“ AN EXTENSION THE ~1NDEPENDENT .“fldbmhn‘hzaflhnr u‘hlmldflhflimdw of renewing subâ€"| xoT BEST TO FERTILIZE CORX *‘zflgw"yfl.bhl‘l‘-flu 1% THE HILL they L M.z‘m-th'lrbfll& i of while still others Intended to w Farmers will be tempted this mnzu-â€"nu‘muum:&mau """"""u"&fi-'fi"""..';'&':{; ers and in order to give them -r renew their subscriptions | tilize corn beca for another or two years at the price of $1.00 ,-nhnmlumuumu-na-u by -uu;gp-unummmwruaâ€"um llnw:mbuu-h':nmu A 1# tharaa af the Ohin Experiment until August 1, 1916 This will Mh:':!"" L0 C ols Pha "Well know that the prites 08 8D EMO! W.)"Cuanged weekly, yot the public s w ruâ€"fim::iu "* * ‘The commodities that enter into the production of a‘mewrpaper bave lo> --lhphtâ€"'lh"."""--."-' rewag old in use in every -ho-h-iwl""‘-"""m"-‘-' ...--.--;'--',,__.:",..':.'.?'.."."-'.:‘.‘.‘.'â€"-1“ mataane P2 parently expect us to iss9® 10® PADOT. _ ‘wo buy whether we like it or not. o pay the IereM®®E NEZEE C 0 00 Coelo 1 .mz#::.‘.:za.'mwe.%'m". Wit un-m-hvhg.-:w:.v-wd C 6 seon; Jeb the price will be $1.50 n--un-suh-"fl -ddfln!hm-“u:. price will positively go Into foree. a OF TIME To AUGUST FIRST Facts and Fancies MAIN STREET, GRIMSBY, ONT. Y sn i en JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Owner and Manager J. ORLON LIVINOSTON, Editor. y Published overy Wednesday By Frank Fairborn Telephone {5 Es ce will not Into Mn oo dtns sn o that the new price gome ****"| false economy, according to Director (%. E. Thorne of the Ohio Experiment wmumuuar-v Station. "'.""""m"“umn A present » h as after August the new | ap of io piarh, , hill may give the corn a good start, |z L. oonnccam aontenmetinmnninnnth â€"A nioim ~â€" o lotaangy ~ Dt â€"â€"oowe _ f nuterable other things to help Britain take her share in the destrudHon of What Canada.is doing Australia ‘and nfi the other colonies are likewise loiuh\hdtmmnlwnl.t.h.lf.. products, ‘The main thing now for true Britous @verywhere Js to vow that there wil be no letâ€"up until victory is assured. Men should enlist so that the presâ€" wil be no letâ€"up until victory is assured. Men should enlist so Uint 00 DU"| _ § oagiet x ‘ sure may be kept up. Munitions should ‘out as rapidly as possible. entist Farm products should be grown and uduumvui.lnr{thlu o.“uujc.l‘molhfl“m that Britain needs that Canade can supply be put at lier disposal In OF | ppone 216 Electrical Equipment der that the pressure, the trmendous of Britain‘s power may be felt n the final and closing days of the wer, _‘ GRIMSBY oNT ® ~< «ommunmmmmmmmemmmmmmenmmemm mm The Grand Duke Nicholas, who waged suce«».?ul campaign in the Cancatian Mountaina carly in the is once more on the war path. on.w.:i'lflngrfiut This time captured Baiburt, a m-wm. °m'_.'"~‘..m‘ ‘The Grand Duke Nicholas, who wagedsuch a succs=.?ul campaign in the | °/. _ _ , , â€" Caucasian early in the sae. core on the wat path. | _ DR. WeAs BROWNLEE Thik tine mo hat mtrared unitent, naftaten bolne in ‘rarkish. torritory. Bemfien" e e e m o 46 / Orriceâ€"SrepuEN BiooK ‘The Russian atack was so fierce and sp sudden that the Turks fied withâ€" (Besond Fieor) out even their tents, and the Cossacks now pursuing. thent. OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.90 a.u, o 4 r ® . cavaitle GRIMSBY, ONT. . While the campaign of Grand Duke is far away and might apâ€" nt'.-“mm-m"- muu“-”-.“. en a most important feature in carrying out the allied plan of campaign. F. HANSEL, Dentist, e e ® ummmmt‘n‘&umhwumwm hmwhfihm“wammw“mm and the result was that the allied forces Salonika have not been interferâ€" ed with since Kussian Caucasian campaigo started. o cip=~an u* mnmmmm.fl‘m at Salonika are there for a deâ€" fnite useful purpose and that purpose is to keep two of the Balkan states in terror of allied armiles, and these two are Greece and Buigaria, e e & Had it not ben for the fear of the Lord which was put into the hearts ummumummhnm-nufiam ere this, and had it not been for the wholesome fear which the troops |_ at Salonika put into the hearts of the that country would have been sending armies to assist Germany long ago. As it is Greece and mnnn-umua- proper time comes the army at mmwmmfirmmmmm“ h.m.dhrhouvnn_d.d.l’.wmwlnl'hfl- ® "Ihlyhm:qummh-udl?_hwm I“m them mean 6F & §O0G P" .,,,,,A“y.fi-mlgnnom'mlfltl:rm â€"fl-b&';_-?""ifim hat Germany Can MW"* ""* battles on account wmcfl??mwdw.m'“\ u.unu-utmn'n'gofm--nmmuumu u&:“h.bhuug.morh.ut-olmm.‘mm.:l&cm on. the eastern front ‘but one great advantage Rusâ€" last to help his armies on the west. * * * * e e 0 o o » Mfld'fltâ€"!flu*&llnhilflmn‘.hmhn- vered by every Briton and Frenchman roughout the world. _ Three more mmmmhnmmommmudmww MMMhnm-lmmummum-.mmuvm hmmwmumunnmmnnm e :o o o e e 4 mhaq-_mmm-umm«umldmmo«-n 6 tno CTOWn EEMEOERE TT COLDGLSY Vardun wanld fall to Early in June the CIORE MTRRR TT U CS ieb Verdun would fa wwmummm-mmv««nmuuuu m-mnmmmuu-mmmnmtum- mn;t-ucmmwwumumummum of the Disher and Kettle bridges and business, â€" ‘Tenders from C. North and and Rinker were read: The North tender being $3.50 per cub. yard ,fln&.fi‘fl"‘“"“" ial, or $8.00 per cub. yard if teaderer furnished all material. The Griffin tenâ€" ‘der was for $8.00 per cub. yard, the partles tendering to .raise the Disher bridge and furnish all material, 7 & mum.hmww-.uh-fiuflbm“‘"‘ ‘the Griffin tender for the work and material on the Disher and Kettle bridgâ€" es, the work to be completed by Aug. 1st., 1916, Carried. Moved by Mr. Middaugh, seconded Â¥y Mr. Boulter, that this Council 46 now adjourn. Carried. r adjourn ARIT PP Oe esnt snd plant food, and following crops will make best use of the fertilizer when nuwm-umuuuu.n. increase in yield of these crops . is often nearly as much as that secured hthemMMhmc:r: ment at Wooster fertilizer has ~ Since the roots of the plant extend out. several feet around it, the ferâ€" tilizer can be utilised better by the mcuun“omnllmhdhl surface. A spoonful put in the hill can be used by only a few roots close to it. _ Director Thorne says, "The plant roots can no more perform their THE INDEPENDENT, ing fertiliser over all the i will be more profilable in the e e o e e o ir of the Lord whi ountry would have for the. wholesome llhhl-lllfl': any lw" ul% prol and sttike her har« ; of her tervitory 1 applied only to wheat. The fertili20r| /__,__, _ .ori,1 to use, the powder | b 1 nmmandihar+ Aad Siphsbcenit ie in 9 V id caused an increase in yield . in|Y*NC®C MPUNDO "o, S uoo in water. zmmam‘hmm'filmrflflr‘hlfl'uhmr. of 86 per cent. of secured in the| Themtoo, it has a distinct advantage “hnlhlluwtdmulllnuh-hhu bulk x-.'lllo substation . this inâ€"| and weight, all water being added by Mbh‘"nmtmthmrmch-m.wlmm mhumumm of| son the material, if as effective . for mlhuflmadflm“bmvmmuuhm ummum-flnmm.mun-umu. mvfldflmmm In 1914 and 1915, an experiment RUS was annducted to â€" obtain. if nossible. 11ME SULPHUR V8. SOLUBLE SUL PHUR FOR SCAB CONXTROL ‘"WiWiree upray mixtures. are in YOry common use for scab eontrol: Lime Sulphur, Soluble Sulphur and Borâ€" deavx mixture . The latter mixture is .,-ummmolnw fungicide of the three, but owing to the fact that russeting of the fruit very often results, it has. semowhat lost in favor. The prepardtion of * the mixture also is somewhat inconvenâ€" “wmfl.u‘ul‘- vance, For use on potatoss and grapes that Germany can fight her own IMERMT U Clul Aantzal af hlieht on howeves, for the control of blight on ;uwmmm-fl“:':m -':.:lll also the ot . 'l‘m' eopâ€" ,.‘,“wm-t m- inâ€" gredient of bordeaux mixtuip, is prac NE Vibi~L Cb havine risan [ 1 o coccad harldantr sovaing N anr Aine h maow 306 I:r u'.'%j miu Hisod the ""Eutable oulphur is the most conâ€" id not allow any assistance to go ‘mhlw.hl»fl-‘ pmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmansinecengenmen n n on 20 against a stone wall, and that hR M & to a great extent at Verdun. > Anup-bd*%h&.flym !ii' + i‘mmuom!nmmm ' L L .L AC, 000900 000000,00r0sc0,0t m ts atentocena faarocmmmctmenaiitive Ahan en sirantma in 1.Council was held in . All the members ‘beâ€" tenders for the repair F. HANSEL, Dentist, Room 40. Federal Life Bullding, Main and James Sts., Hamliten, O ©arFISter, @WINGTOOY, MWMRNE ECCE 45 Federal LifA Building, Hamilton LAIOAI’I'II. CAMPBELL, & LAK. CASTER Barristers, Solieitors, Notaries, etc. 25 Ontario §t. St. Carnantnss E. A Laneaster, K. C., J. 11. Campbell, E. & I~"h-l.\ha wiinkt but t w ns d Notâ€"One of the frm will u-'un-‘ Jn hmb w io pm : DR. L. F. JAMIESON Physician and Surgeon Main Street, East, + Grimsby. Officesâ€"Grimaby and Beamarvilie. Money to loan at current rates. JAS. A. \TJ_. M. Hughton Henry Carpenter B. M:CONACHIE The Canadian Poultry News:! _ | was conducted to obtain, if possible, some data on the relative value of these two latter mixtures for scab control. The orchard used consisted o nonpâ€"aie roed twanipets of nhith were sprayed in the usual manner with lime‘ sulphur, and the remaining twenty trees with soluble. . sulphur, blossoms opened; und after the fruit 1.009, ©1.008, specific gravity reâ€" spectively. The latter? spray was used at the rate of ten pounds to forty pounds to forty gallons of water for the number of barrels of fruit obtainâ€" ed, By doing this, the number of acabâ€" BUSINESS The Canadian Poultry News, Grimsby, Ontario “m”“unyuhdnm.wm s years for $1.00 in advance. > ising tates, fifty cents per inch, per issue. Classiâ€" Eumfi_u';m Ro Em mm t O enb Seie advertisements, one cent per word. Send for sample copy. LAZ!II & LAZIER, I&Iu&m‘ enev Tok wrione miten ntimies . Abpramtes K. F, Lasier, H. L. Lazier, givil and Mining Engineores mfllw James J. Megoy . _ . _ frnest 0. toltar Telophong 4760 407 Bank of Hamilton Chambers J. DAW, ARCHITECT J. W. TYRRELL & CO. 165 St. Paul 8t. Opposite N. S. & T. R, Station ST. CATHARINES, â€"; ONT. and at Harrison _ & Millar‘s Biock, DR. 0. SNYDER, V. 5. WEDNXESDAY, JULY 19, 1916 mnmne n o Moole ie eae i oa l ‘Treats all discases of domestlc ani MONEY TO LOAN ‘ On real estate security. Both . â€" _ Private and Company funds . Valuator ‘for The Hamilto: _ Provident and Loan Society Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby PHONE NO. 7 JOHN B. BRANT GARDS duced was obtained. by barrels to the barrel of fruit proâ€" In 1014 fiftyâ€"two and oueâ€"sixth barâ€" rels of apples from the trees sprayed with soluble sulphur had 1,551 apples with scab on them or an average of 29.7 scabby apples per barrel of fruit picked. The same year ninetyâ€"soven and oneâ€"balf barrels of fruit aprayed With lime sulphur.comtained only 265 scabby apples or an average of 2.7 ap ples with scab per barrel. In 1915 the crop of fruit was‘ negâ€" ligible, and consequently no data is available on fruit was also noted. At no time was iC oan farniiel io ie tiak those t can, A trees spFAy@d With lime suiphur> had a more thrifty appearance and green ‘The above will be paid for informaâ€" tion }rading to the conviction of perâ€" son* ‘spositing sewage in Robinson $10 Reward Clerk of the N of theâ€" Vilage

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