1 I A ft jce X Alfc yj fa v it a to I I ft- a a I a id ill Ir mm China Department WS RCofi Gold Would bo 0-day- and Field flannel Seed Turnip Coed ft TESTED SEEDS carter Special Go Meet Imp Choice Mixed Bo J of and Tolontealo Aid of the Church intend having anoth er Talent kinds of oh Friday af ternoon April do not forget thin date stjj AND NOW FOR Soil Be Allowed to Warm Up Planting FIRST CROPS TO PUT IN fancy China PHOTOS your Friends can buy lhlnB you can glvo except your LET US WAKE THEM YOU the I One Door West Wtv of fc BY Sunday Hi Church vicch of a particularly bright and under direction of Mm Bdswell ting with And appropriate to the At all large were in attendance Final ah persons in arrears for arc herehy notiilcd that unless Hi by are paid month the Town Clerk has to add costs also ah hack for witter and light Owners of Drips are notified mat the new Tags are now ami must ho attached to by the or May otherwise thoy arc liable to pay costs Carters are also notified I hat Ureases must he renewed before the Of May attention to all these matters will save costs By fit to Do In or- St Pauls The annual Vestry Meeting was Monday evening held Spring Terra Opens On April Inio fiununer from Ho forced time Corno Po 3rd waste Catalogue Twonto Yonflo St The financial showed a very satisfactory priding of lb year Messrs Gad shy and Wardens end Mr Walker Vestry Clerk Several ladies availed them selves of the privilege accorded litem by the By nod by attending Hi meet and registering their votes The Day Services were attended there being a good attendance at the Holy at oclock a in First Sunday after Faster Lew Sunday Holy Matins and Sermon and Classes OH song and Sermon Rev Pratt Priest in Arc Product to Grow year Hon to in Several By Vosetiible Ontario of Toronto Having of preparing coll to wo now turn to cowing of tbo Itself Is no to hurry cowing of need Bet ter will bo if amateur gardener will wait until toll I worm and coolly workecj arranged nearly no According to time thoy bo planted- to grown for Its and our beat known oalad plant Is a plant and often grown to follow or another Crop It In qulto hardy ana may bo planted Quito early In grown to matur ity and followed a lender crop ouch or It may bo plant ed between any plants of cabbage family it In good plan In mall garden to plant only a feat at and follow tola with ccaulvo plantings every ten or two until July lettuce iced may bo In rows comparatively thinly at a depth of a quarter of an Inch plants be thinned to stand two Inches apart If desires largo single head of lettuco the plants should bo thin ned to stand from coven to nine Inches apart thinnings may transplanted lo another part of radish plant grown for its roots which eaten raw as soon as aro large enough to It Is hardy and may bo planted vary early In spring Radishes frequently sown with other crops which not rapid growers such an pars nips They should however he pulled out before parsnips or other crops need the ground Suc cessive planting Is advlned for tills crop Radish seed may ho planted In rows four Inches ipart or broadcasted depth preferred be ing from a quarter to half an Inch only Radish a general re quire no thinning and soil be tween the rows should bo kept loose with the hoc A crop of winter radish may be obtained If the seed Is sown about the first of August These should ho thinned out to three inches apart SPINACH Spinach ft abort season crop which Is grown to pro- vide table greens Tho plant matures Last Wednesday evening the about six weeks from planting Furnace Work Plumbing Our Specialties See Bathroom at Shop fli ij THE It TINSMITHS ft floors and members of Tuscan Lodge No A en joyed another of those pleasant occasions of meeting a number of visitors from outside Lodges it being thi occasion of the District Deputy Grand official visit The visitors arrived from To ronto promptly at oclock by private ear After receiving them the visitors proceeded with the work exemplifying the Initiat ory Degree and were compliment ed for the manner in Which the Officers performed their duties The visiting brethren were enter tained to refreshments when Speeches were the order of the ev ening Among hose who look part were ill John A Rowland Toronto Hist IB Geo Smith PI Toronto Rous Ash lar Lodge Toronto Milne St Alhans Toronto and Bros Wil son ami Livingstone of Toronto NEXT TO SMITHS I CHARLES Burster Solicitor Notary for Affidavits etc Will Ii- in Office all Wednesday ami and mi Monday and il from lo Office Floor New MeCauley HI Opposite Post Office No Imperial Bank of I Walton Co Aurora Wvl funds hi loan on Wills and Estate work specialty a YOUR SUMMER VACATION I S of the all Beauty Spots in nature Bay Algonquin Park weof Algonquin Park Lakes i ami descriptive may he secured application to on I J A Union Station Toronto Out Depot Agent 10 JtY Agent IS fi day a small country lost his motoer up porter Did Shi what like his fat wife a Boys Honor Hero On Wednesday evening the em ployees of the Office Specialty Mfg Company gathered in the Woodworking Department at oclock the occasion being to do honor to one of their fellow work men Sergt Major Geo recently returned from the front To show heir appreciation of the sacrifices has made that Liberty and Justice might prevail the boys sprung a com plete surprise upon him when presented him with a purse of gold Mr called the meeting order by a few fil ling remarks after the loying address was rend by Mr Smith To Major Geo Dear George is with greaf pleasure thai we your past fellowemployees assemble here welcome you back to The Land the Maple after nearly two and a half years Hi heroic service for your King and Country lie fore leaving us for your home again we desire to express yon our deep interest in your behalf ami our appreciation for your noble work and the honors you have won Knowing that you arc accus tomed to loaded up with ammunition we ask you to carry home this Might load us a slight token of our esteem trusting that it will be useful ami give pleas ure to yourself and family Respectfully yours of Office Specially Co The presentation was made on behalf of the Employees by Mr Richard Willis who also led in singing For Hes a Jolly Good Fallow and three cheers ami a tiger Major gave an appropriate reply thanking all from Mr Smith down for their cordial welcome homo and their many kindnesses After being in the services of the Company for eighteen years it is the wish of ail- hat we see him in our midst in the near fu ture and eed should he sown very early in plants run to need during tho hot summer seeds may bo planted in rows or broadcasted and should bo sown at a depth of half Inch Successive planting may bo mado If so dcalrcd When the- leaves large enough to uo they may bo pulled off or whole plant may bo out from root ONION fho onion Is grown for seasoning pickling and for raw A largo percentage of onions stored for winter grown from seed planted In tho soil very in spring soil should bo rich moist and well drained but fresh manure Is not beat to apply seeds should bo planted at a depth of about onehalf Inch and rows should be from twelve to fourteen Inches apart The seed should be planted very thinly so that will bo no need for extra thinning of Cultivation should ceaso when onion tops aro such a size as to easy work In fall when tho tops are about twothirds died down tho onions should be pull ed laid In windrows so arranged that are covered with the tops of the This prevents any sunburn which causes consider able trouble In storage After have been kept in this for live or days they may be gathered up and placed in a slat box or basket the rain will not get at them and the wind will have plenty of to circulate around the bulbs The tops may be removed from the onions at this time if so desired or they may be left Dutch sets may planted as together is they will stand in a straight row very early In the season They should he barely covered with soil which should be well firmed by tramping on It and the green onions should bo pulled soon as they ready for use Peas may bo planted very early in the season and for the early crop the seed should be sown In a furrow of two deep and the seeds placed an inch apart Some ar rangements should bo made so that the pea vines will have some sup port Limbs of trees or chicken wire may be used for this purpose as the vines will cling to this for sup port and will bo kept up from tho ground This support should bo set preferably at the lime of planting This soil should be drawn up around the vine Generally speaking it is not a good practice to add fresh man ure to the soil where one expects to grow heanB They prefer a moist deep loam The seeds should be planted fairly early In spring The rows being at eighteen in ches apart A furrow two laches deep may be made with the corner of a hoe and the seeds placed from two to three nines apart In the bottom of this furrow Another way which Is sometimes follower la beans is to make holes wo Inches deep twelve Inches apart and In each hole three or four seeds be placed s pi ways advised not to touch the plant when are wet TOOLS ARE NECESSARY Information on Planting end Transplanting Which Will Help the Atantcnrfo Oct Started JOHNSTON Vegetable Ontario Department of Agriculture Is tho work8Bopi which found many of tho which go to make up plant food foods must bo so treated that thoy will bo In ouch a condition that may borcadlly taken up by slender rootlets of plant so that the Will thrive mature If add manuro to your coll and work It op planting time This manure may bo obtained from various to your homo livery or flrmo dealing entirely with would- bo willing to supply it at a reasonable rata On heavy It fa particularly recommended that heavy bo In order that coil will bo of a much flnor condition so that will retain ft largo quantity of plant food Many of tho garden coils will bo by application of may bo from various contractor and builder and cement dealers and may bo In tho form of fresh or slaked This should bo scattered over tho of soil after digging has takon place and a amount should bo applied to tho of ground fairly white Thin should bo gently raked Into coll Just pre vious to planting of ceed It is necessary In all gardens that soil bo turned at or another during early spring In order that it may be come dry and fined Wo find that many of troubles of back yard gardens are caused by digging tho soil too early In spring of tho easiest ways to tell when soil is ready for digging Is to gather a handful and preiis fingers over it If coil in tho hand sets In a somewhat compact mass tlmo Js not far enough advanced for com mencing digging If however tho soil falls apart Into several small parts wo may rent assured that it Is perfectly safe to dig It Is unnecessary for tho backyard gardener to purchase many tools for this first garden Those who boon growing vegetables in their backyard for a number of years gradually add to their supply until after three or four years they accumulated many special tools which are suited for particular oper ations In the garden Complaints sometimes hoard that necessary to a backyard garden Is very great Many very good backyard gardens been mado and excellent harvests obtain ed with very few and comparatively Inexpensive tools A digging fork or spado a rake and a hoe about all tools essential at outset and aro Inexpensive SEEDS When it baa been determined that Is for digging and weather Is nice and warm It necessary that seeds bo planted in the garden As fino a as possible should bo so that little will quickly and grow To SOW seeds quickly evenly and thinly requires considerable practice and care row may bo straight by stretching fairly tight a piece of string from portion of garden to another and using this as a guldo for making trenches or drills for placing seeds in After coeds havo been dropped in they should at bo covered with sol by gently drawing some of the loose surface coll In over the seeds with a piece of stick or with the hands This soil should however not be heaped up over row bat should bo placed evenly with tho rest of the garden soil and packed down THINNING gardeners should not attempt to grow quantities at first It Is necessary to plant sufficient seed to secure a good crop of plants more slender plants being thinned out soon after aro above ground so as to assure reasonable room for a good crop of healthier plants The thinning should bo commenced when tho from one to two Inches In height and should not be left until plants have become long and slender because if they are left ono plant simply tries to smother another out whereas if they are thin ned to proper distance they will room to grow to their required of maturity Tho city dweller will find it almost impossible to grow plants of firstclass quality of such vegetables as tomatoes celery or cabbages unless ho has other appliances such as a hotbed which enables him to start the seeds very early in spring and some they could been planted out In the garden In order that he may secure early crops It is good practico for him to purchase plants which may be taken to tho backyard garden and transplanted or set out in the garden at a required distance and good healthy crops grown from them and In all cases when purchasing plants only sturdy and vigorous growing plants should bo accepted Tomato plants to give best results should bo eight inches high and stalk should bo at least as thick as a lead pencil and thicker If possible If the plants al ready aro bloom this may bo con sidered a good feature The root system of plants should bo large and having fine rootlets transplanting Individual plants care should be taken to make sure that a good deal of soil left around root of plant 1 r -A- Jli most Important announce- In folkovho about to buy now la in lo remlnrior of economy of hoot more known 8 I i I f 1 i V ffl V FITTED AND SOLD BY The llovmorkot C0C Mother Samuel where arc 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