Grimsby Independent, 10 Apr 1929, p. 8

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By feeding Monarch Chick Mash and Monarch Chick Feed, growth will be quicker, maturity earlier, and they will be big ‘egg producers in a much shorter time. i is the first grain feed for chicks, and is a properly balâ€" anced mixture. Each ingredient is specially milled beâ€" rore mixing, then the entire mixture is screened before bagging, to insure freedom from dirt or injurious weed seeds. It should be fed as a scratch feed in conjunction with Monarch Chick Mash. a The ingredients of Monarch Chick Feed are: Cracked ‘Corn, Cracked Milo, Pinhead Oatmeal, Millet Seed, Cracked Wheat, Cracked Barley. A real starter for baby chicks and is recommended to be fed for the first six or eight weeks. Monarch Chick Mash contains all the necessary animal and vegetable proteins, minerals and vitamins necessary for rapid growth and deâ€" velopment, and is recommended fed dry in free running hoppers. Comparing the cost of the feed with results obtainable, ‘we feel Monarch Chick Mash is the best starter for young chicks manufactured. Monarch Chick Mash is composed of: Standard Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Wheat Shorts, Alfalfa Meal, Pearl Grit, Bone Meal, Meat Meal, Cod Liver Meal, Powdered Milk, Salt. Grimsby Flour and Feed PHONES MONARCH MONARCH s ... .444 ... .. #Bas ayi ce 93 ic .. ce CHICK MASH CHICK FEED Sold by On the following morning, however, she arrived early at the nursery and found him there. â€" Milly, rather flusâ€" tered by having had to receive him, The morning routine finished, Miss Nancy took charge of the nursery for the remainder of the day, and Dolly went home. â€"She was so upset over the catastrophe of Mr. Tyler‘s reâ€" newed suit she forgot about. the strange visitor; * "He just hints that he might come when heâ€"can leave his business." Dolly sniffed scornfully, but hid her disgust from her old friend. And she read the letter her»voite heightened with emotion. /‘ * often making generous gifts. _ With an endowment of $15,000 or $20,000 now, they might have the new buildâ€" ing, scientifically perfect, of which she was beginning to dream. "So he‘s been thinking of coming to Camden soon?" Dolly asked.: . â€" "Did he say he‘d be b ck, Milly?" "Did you ask him to wait?" she asked the girl on whom she and Nancy were coming to depend on more and more in emergencies. "He said he must see something of the town," Milly replied. _ "He said it had been years since ‘he was here." Dolly‘s spirits were somewhat dashed. Maybe . he. was not. a millionaire after all.. She tried to Half an hour later, as Dolly had finished counting the laundry and tying it in packages to take away in the car, Miss Nancy Ellett came in, her eyes shining. f ‘"What do you suppose?" Nancy cried. "I‘ve a fletter from Mr Tyâ€" ler!" it â€" about how much money: I‘ve put into it. But see, he writes on a typewriter, Dolly!" A shadow crossed Miss Nancy‘s eager old face. "I‘ve elways considered> it â€" rather crude for a gentleman to write a lady on the typewriter â€" but then he‘s a busy man." ; s recollect someone who had left town years ago, and had accumulated a fortune but she could think of no one. ; "He‘s ‘been ill, and business has kept him from writing before. It really is beautiful, the way he expressâ€" es himself. Let meread you his letâ€" ter, Dolly And he aské' about the Day Nursery â€" I‘d written him about Dolly gasped. "That man?â€" Oh, Miss Nancy." Sweet Cherries Use Lime Sulphur 1 to 15 and add /2 pint of nicotineâ€"sulphate (40%) to 40 gallons. If preferred a 3% oil emulâ€" sion with 3â€"6â€"40 Bordeaux may be used instead. f Apples Where the Rosy Apple Aphid has been more or less troublesome every year, spray with 34 pint of nicotineâ€" sulphate (40%) to 40 gallons of Lime ‘European Plums Spray now with 3% oil em'ulsio_n in Bordeaux 3â€"6â€"40. Omit this spray on Japanese varieties. Spray Service On account of the earliness of the season, buds are now well advanced and it is necessary to commence sprayâ€" ing as outlined below at the earliest possible date. â€" Vineland Station Consulting Entomologist, W. A. Ross. Consulting Plant Pathologist, G. C. Chamberlain Supervisors : J. A. Goldie, F. A. J. Sheppard, P. E. Tregunno (Circular No. 2) 4 { HORTICULTURAL ~EXPERIMENT STATION And passing quietly through the door with a happy, conifdent smile, Dolâ€" ly Winston left the elderly pair, who at the end of a long road had actually found Romance. j *% "I should have comeâ€"long 2go, Nancy,. "Dolly heatd Mr. Gray, alias Mr. Tyler, saying tenderly. "You need someone to lok after you â€" for even this day nursery is not enough to keep you out of trouble!" Dolly ‘saw Miss ~Nancy start saw her mild blue eyes lose their terror and grow wide with astonishment. "Oh, Williamâ€"William Gray! â€"And you called yourself Mr. Adam Tyler. How clever of you â€" just like a story in a book!. And to !come backâ€"after all these years!" ‘Nancy!" the stranger cried, and hastened to her side, taking her tremâ€" bling hands into his own. *Is â€" it réally: Mr. Tyler, ‘Dolly ?" she cried." and Dolly saw her face grow white and a scared expression creep in her eyes. ' wealthy old maid, and â€" he showed me letters he had received fromâ€"her." Here the stranger hesitated:> and: lookâ€" ed at Dolly timidly. "The letters were from my old sweetheart," he finally said. "I â€".I bought them from him, and I answered the last â€" and signed. his name. I wrote on the typewriter and copied his signature, you see. _ _ ‘"And â€" did she reply?" asked Dolly. breathlessly. * oys ‘*‘ The stranger nodded. "I know shei didn‘t realize wh:t she was doing. She was only trying to buy Romance. So‘ many. of us, {poor fools, are alway5| trying to do it too. I m de up myl mind then to ‘come back to Camden! as" â€"/‘4g.â€"" | Mr. Adam Tyler," Dolly exclaimed. A startled cry from the doorway â€" Miss Nancy had arrived. "Just what I‘m trying to do," the stranger s id, in a queer,â€" strained tone. "I â€"toor was miserably poor when a young man. Too poor to ask the girl I loved to marry me. So I went away. And in the town where I was born and lived twenty years no one remembers me. Well, I‘ve made money, not a gret deal, but surély enough to be happy on. I didn‘t come back, thinking she had married â€" and I didn‘t care to see her married. One day, in the northâ€" ern city where I (live I met a fellow. who thought me an easy mark, beâ€" cause I was interested in charitable. work, and he touched me for a loan. I realized he was a dead beat, but after all I gave him the money, He told me a story of being engaged to a She told him of Miss Nancy‘s early struggle, of her miserly old father, and of the: unexpected legacy which at his death had come to her. â€" A pity, Dolly said, that Miss Nancy could not have, enjoyed it while she was youngâ€"hbut ‘being old she was now enjoying it in a ‘differentâ€"and perhaps a ‘better â€" way. . He was an elderly,, quietâ€"looking man, â€"His clothes were neat and conservative in cut and color. And there was something in his thin, arisâ€" tocratic face which inspired conâ€" fidenct. She knew he was the real thingâ€"there w»s something assured in his mild manner. So she carefully explained the nursery in detail, showâ€" ed him the sunny sleeping room with its rows of white cots, the playâ€"room with its fringe of Maxfield Parrish pictures and its scattered toys upon the scrubbed pine floors, the airy, clean kitchen with its shn, cooking utensils and rows of sterilized bottles on the spotless enamelâ€"topped tables. They had begun in a small way, she explained, and it had only been posâ€" sible because of the generosity of her dear old friend:> Miss Nancy Ellett, who was a darling. "Tell me bout her," the stranger said, eagerly. _ introduced them "Missus Winston, this is the ‘gentleman who inquired about the work, here, andâ€"‘" "Oh I‘m glad you came back," Dolly cried, It‘s rather a pleasure to have an outâ€"ofâ€"town visitor apprec. iate what we‘re trying to do. _ You must let me show you about â€" no trouble at all, â€"I assure you!" THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO uP April 8th, 1929. The provincial Department of Agriâ€" culture is now arranging for an orâ€" chard spray service similar to that exâ€" tended to Niagara District fruitâ€"growâ€" ers in past years by the Dominion Laboratory of Plant Pathology, St. Catharines. This service will be diâ€" rected from the Horticultural Experâ€" iment Station, Vineland Station, in coâ€"operation with the above Dominâ€" ion Laboratory» The Dominion Entoâ€" mological Laboratory at. Vineland That all Hospital accounts be paid on the O.K. of the Chairman. All of which is respectfully subâ€" mitted. (Continued from Page 1) That a Committee composed of the Warden, Clerk, Mr. Jacobson, and the Chairman of Finance, be a Committee to meet a Committeeâ€"from the City Council re Probation Officer‘s‘ Salary. That a grant of $500.00 be made to the St. Catharines Board of Health re Clinics to assist in paying for the Diagâ€" nosis of County Patients for 1929, and that all medical men in the County be notified. > ; Visits from time toâ€" time may be exâ€" pected from the above ~supervisors throughout the spraying season. Conâ€" sult your local supervisor when in need of advice re spraying. From Grimsby Beach west to Hamâ€" ilton (inclusive), Mr. P. E. Tregunno 48 Maple Avenue, Grimsby, Ont Phone 344, Grimsby. â€" From Jordan west to Beamsville, Mr. J. A. Goldie, Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland Station, Ont. Phone 4,. Vineland. * Importantâ€"Do not spray with oil after buds have burst. Spray Thoroughly The Spray | Supervisors‘ addresses are as follows: _ "‘ " From Jordan east to Niagara Falls (inclusive), Mr. F. A. J. Sheppard, 209 Russell ~Avenue; St. Catharines, Ont. Phone 3110â€"J St. Catharines. : ~ Spraying for Pie:i},fj Psylla with 3% oil emulsion, and also for Peach Leaf Curl with Lime Sulphur 1 to 15 asgoutâ€" lined in Circular No. 1 should be comâ€" pleted* without delay. ~â€"San Jose Scale Spray with Lime Sulphur 1 to 7, or 3% oil emulsion in Bordeaux 3â€"6â€"40. COUNTY COUNCIL dfi aannfrrrrrrrsuryyâ€"t t ,| C 11 ‘r 01 .. o > our""‘ n 4 ~ ... 1 a7G â€"Economize on Your Gardening Needs | Spray Service By tak ng advan:age of these extraordinary savings made possible only by the tremendous Eaton buying power. j STRAIGHT STEEL RAKESâ€" w2 tooth .. ......;......... 1. 706 1 tooth ...............}> 7eo o tooth ...;:................ 80c Best Steel straight tooth Rakeâ€" SMS tooth ,............:... $1119 f tooth; :..........."..;, $1.29 To tooth ..............%. o $i.99 Wire doubleâ€"sided Rakesâ€" en tooth ......;......4a%. TBG 4 footh ...s............... BC Heavy Quality Rakes Steel Trowels For printing of all kinds try The Independent. Phone 36. be FPassengers on board the Lady Melson and the other units of that fine fieet of new steamers just put into the West Indies service by the Canadian National Railways, as they steam down the highways of the Atlantic Ocean and linger on the shimmering moonlit waters among the Treasure Islands to the South, will now be regaled by entertainment brought to them by L adio from distant or nearby staâ€" tions. Failing this they need not be without music at their meals or for dancing, since these new floating palaces have been equipâ€" ped with the latest developments of_ Radio Science, the Public Address and Music Reproducer System. . 206 . "Tee ...‘ 806 Rakeâ€" $1.19 g1.29 1.39 GaARrRDEN sSEEDS Government tested seeds of a high standard of germinâ€" ation. We have a complete assortment \of all vegetable and flower seeds. 4 packages for 25¢. . We also carry a complete stock of grass seed, fertilâ€" izers, plant food, and tobacco Soap at popular© HEaton prices. j + ce 5 EATON‘S BASEMENT POULTRY NETTING ADJUSTABLE WINâ€" Grimsby Residents Call 188 ' Beamsville Residents : Call 86 o Order By Phone Fan shaped. 8 ft. high, in â€"natural finish. Each, 85c. Stained green, ea. J $1.00 TRELLISESâ€" Enâ€"5 AeAEAâ€"AeAneEnenen Dow â€"SCREEN Fitted with hardwood irames and black . wire screen cloth. Sold in the following sizes: 10x18x28$ inches....35¢ 10x22x36 inches....38c 10x26x44 inches....44c 14x14x20 inches....34c¢ 14x18x28 inches....43¢c 14x22x36 inches....46c 14x26x44 inches....57¢c 14x30x52 inches....65¢ 18x18x28 inches....50c¢c 18x20x32 inches....53¢ The prin.of dispute .:G: much its utility. All disputa the mind deaf, and ‘when deaf I am ‘dumbâ€"Joubert,; Let The Independent have your next order for envelopes and lettér heads. Phone 36. C This equipment installed by the Northern Electric Company for the five vessels of this new fleet, consists of powerful ampliâ€" fiers to which are connected for instant use, a sensitive microphone for "picking up‘‘ a concert from the Lounge, a Radio Broadcast Receiving Set and a Music Reproâ€" ducer rendering available recorded music; any one of these systems may be "cut in‘" at a moment‘s notice. ~~~â€" This is a system of Amplifiers with controls in the Wireless Cabin and extra high quality loud speakers, capable of accurately reproducing the most delicate shades of musical tone or voice inflection. S Flower Pots CANADA each . LIMITED dispute ..excéeds by All disputatién makes and ‘whén people are ‘The Wireless officer who is not on watch, has charge of the apparatus and operates it for the benefit of the passengers at scheâ€" duled times throughout the day and late into the night. The volume is controllable from a mere whisper to the fanfare of a whole orchestra. A specially ‘designed loud speaker is placed in the Lounge Salon, and high quality cone speakers are located in the dining and smoking salon. Two large horns such as shown in the accomâ€" panying picture are "built in‘" on the After Boat Deck where dancing may be indulged in. Don‘t forget we print visiting cards. Phoneâ€" 36. : & m esns f . 4 Wickedness is a wonderfully diliâ€" gent architect of misery, of shame, accompanied with terror, and . comâ€" motion, and remorse, and endless perâ€" turbation.â€"Plutarch. Men hate those to to lie.â€"Hugo. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1929 whom they have § 06% Aut i

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