Thursday, October 13, 1949. only one Almost all urban homes in Canâ€" in have electrical service, but SMITHVILLE 24 ATTENTION FARMERS WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS TODAY:â€" John Garfield in "FORCE OF EVIL" MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET FRLâ€"SAT. farm in five is so equipâ€" MON.â€" LUUPER * UARNUELE _ ea POLMY" im # with | HORES . â€" â€" CATTLE â€" â€" â€" HAROLD STEEDMAN (Successor to Ollle Shaw) Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish (Sat. Eve. Continuous From 6:30 p.m.) Telephone Collect for iImmediate Service â€"THURS. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED ALWAYS â€"â€" OCTOBER 14â€"15 OCTOBER 17â€"18 OCTOBER 19â€" CALEDON!IA 300A Produsad ond bvcind by Caci B. DeMALLE ‘ 4 Pummmat betwe age were detected, though there were indications that foliage inâ€" jury could develop if the dinitro were applied during warm weather with temperatures reaching 70 deâ€" When it came time to handâ€"thinâ€" ning the three plots of trees, it was found that the dinitroâ€"treated plots could be thinned more rapidly than the untreated or check plot of trees. ‘The check trees required an average time of 22.3 minutes for each tree. The 0.25 dinitro set took an average of 16.7 minutes, while the 0.50 dinitro solution cut the time to 10.5 minutes per tree. CONTINUATIONS Although the dinitro had no apâ€" parently adverse effect on the growth or condition of the treated trees, there were marked variaâ€" tions in the yields. ‘The treated trees produced somewhat larger peaches than did the check trees, but there were fewer of them and thus the treated tree yields tended to be somewhat smaller than the check tree crops. Further tests along these lines are planned by the horticulturists, who consider dinitro to be a proâ€" mising nonâ€"toxic fruit thinning MUCH COMMENT Coast and also in Washington, D. C. for various periods, are familiar with the famous B. C. peaches as well as the boast of the southern states, the Georgia peaches. We agree that none can surpass, inâ€" deed not equal the sound meat and ‘mmmmumm- mdmm\mmm district that can produce such inâ€" comparable fruit, With regards from all, I am Yours sincerely, (Sgd) Chester A. m‘ President \ ruum:u?.ru-omyl Delicious Peaches _ ‘The whole Drew family deeply ‘whwmh“ ing us the delicious peaches. I need hardly tell you how greatly we enâ€" joyed them PC l 20 03<Wich os\ mas sure you W they are 44 the brand consuming fact, they . have had 1 use this letter as AFAIN®® * Cruickshank of Okanagan, or any ummwmhlm&m- qmmMM“’m"’“ _ Thanking you again kindness, I remain, _ Faithfully yours, A. C. Stewart, K.C., LLB. M.P. for Yorkton, Sask. «s / No Better Peaches :@mm-nerM~ u,mmmmm sent me. I am grateful to you and I hope you will tell the grower that h.mpmhhnmmdhl-dh- mp:mmtmmmm. not m],dm,hï¬ï¬‚'"'ym with whom T may speak. Despite Cruickshanks, far superâ€" for to B.C. Yours aincerely, (Bgd.) Ralph Maybank s * .¢ Excerpts of Letter | M. J. Coldwell, M.P.â€"*Thank you very much indeed for your \lï¬d a box of extraordinarily deâ€" Aolous veaches. . . . May I take this With every K. T. Applewhaite R.(C..**These are be finest pu:h._l_ hav 6OUMCT 3+ K. T. Applewhaite, M.P., Member p.C..‘‘*These are heyond doubt the finest peaches 1 have ever tasted. Mmmfl K. Anderson, MP. Merm! Nortolk Countyâ€""In my own behalf and all the two hundred and slxty Awo members of Canada‘s #1t Pariament, 1 wish to take this opportunity of thanking you and all the directore and members of uns â€" Wiswara . Peninsula‘s Â¥ruit HAND THINNING apporuntty o6 UA X Abers of .nmmm»dm-nnnno! the Niagara Peninaula‘s Â¥ruit o'ov-u’l'l'“‘l"""“d“ u.y,""moflllï¬l'“‘"’ ".wwmâ€iwï¬ï¬‚ ‘Mâ€umfl“m of these peaches Wl you please Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Geor vel THE GRIMSBY INDE ENDENT good wish, we reâ€" From Page One been , far super» for also convey our thanks > him. It would be difficult for 1» to state or try to state the nmber of homes in Ottawa and elsewhere that these peaches finlly were eaten." ‘Thomas H. Ross, MR Member for Hamilton Eastâ€""I hae been speaking with membes of Parliaâ€" ment from Coast to Cast; some who never thought such beautiful fruit was grown in our district. Please accept my persmal thanks for this lovely carton of peaches unsurpassed in North Anerica." and business places that ms proved very unsatisfactory and in some places has been very cotly to the resident and business man. This condition was brought about largeâ€" ly by the fact that inexperienced and unlicensed plumbers had done the work and there had been no inâ€" spection under the town byâ€"law, owing to the fact that town council was unable to secure a qualified man to do the work. Apparently this situation has existed in other parts of the proâ€" vince, for now the Ontario Governâ€" ment has stepped into the picture. According to information at hand, the Cabinet, at a meeting held on September 22nd, "&pproval was given the proposed Provincial Plumbing Code for the Province of Ontario..... a further governâ€" ment announcement is . expected within the next few weeks." ‘This means that if the Code beâ€" comes law, all plumbers and saniâ€" tary engineers will have to be licâ€" ensed and to be licensed will have to be fully qualified. It also means that inspection of all this type of work in all Ontario municipalities will be compulsory. FRUIT HARVEST month ago. Apples gaimed size rapidly with abundant rains in Eastern Canada in the first half of September. The pear harvest is <stimated at $75,000 bushels, 24 per Gent greater than last year. This imcrease was due to better weather conditions since midâ€"August in Ontario and British Columbia. In Nova Scotia, a long period of dry weather brought the prospect of a 30 per cent decline in pear production. Plums and prunes _ fared well. \urger than anticipated a month ago, these crops are M«ow expected NEW PROVINCIALCODE 55â€"5"7Main St. (with Oublâ€"Lie Rivetions Brake Linings) enurng ewifter, sufer stops for you and your family, LONOGRST, MEAVIEST CAR in 1T% MHLD, with WIDES! 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GRIMSBY GARACGE NINE YEARS OLD 12,000 CONVERTS l‘u total 795,000 bushels â€"18 per cent greater than in 1048 .. * â€"Central Press Canadian Renee Martz, world‘s youngest missionary, Washington, is sailing for Europe aboard the Queen Mary moy Eie Emm C OPIDF OE T on July 7th on her second world tour, She started preaching at the age of six and is said to have had 12000 converts since then, Renee is now nine years old Canada will likely harvest a peach crop amounting to almost 2,000,000 bushels, slightly higher than last year and 3 per cent greater than estimated in Septemâ€" ber. Better _ growing _ weather brought the Ontario crop up from 1,138,000 to 1,193,000 bushels. 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