Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Apr 1925, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Garden | Cedar Shingles are in big demand yet. We are keeping our As we progress in scientific knowl- stocks up ready for any emergency call. edge, we are learning a great deal | about the soil. A gardener nowa-| » Let's have yours now. Can supply all the days makes it his business to Study | Lr his soil and find out its pature and | best grades of Red and White Cedar. what it needs before he begins mak- ing garden. He tests it to see wheth- ; er it is acid or neutral. This is eas- ALLAN LUMBER CO. [Jira names, fi . . : blue litmus paper from the drug Victoria Street. Phcne 1042. store, mixing a sample of the soil in rain water or distilled water and dipping the litmus paper im it. If # | the soil is acid the paper turns red. | AI p While acid soil may not be "sour" sud soil in the usual meaning of the -- : . a word, and may be well supplied with 3 nourishment for certain forms of 44 Ant, rd---- If J plants, it is best to give it plenty of Z They Insure Against Fraud lime for plants such as peas' and -- : beans. . Soil which has been treated -- ® * . sr sn nn for some time with nitrate or com- T 4 " i 3 é : ? CEE 3 : mercial fertilizers is likely to turn FOR SALE acid and these fertilizers should be A MATTER (COMPOST), X li{alternated with a lime dressing in ------------------------------------ SANDY SOIL. Brick house, on stone foundation, 6 rooms, the soit 1s loam. = mixtuse of| ¥ithout the addition of this vego- ' | : i table sponge, one of the most valu- 3 bedrooms, lights, gas, bathroom, furnace, fy sas andsand, J0 is likely ta seed the | J 0 at of Tus Bae Te good cellar with cement floor, deep lot, right of [fj 2dition of hupus in the fo grass | 2ility to retain moisture in suspen- LVE T F INIS H is & semi-gloss oil pant, way, on a paved street. Possession any time. [fi] clippings to add to its texture. if it | #ion like a sponge. " pain rid pa $3 300 00 [I[ imctinea co ciay, sandy' or nnety| The prossncs of corals weeds, made with linseed oil, i cally treated to give a hard, non-absorbent Ease einrens yA [alvatized limestone plowed in wil | Suh 48 Soup dogk of yellow sorrel, finish. It has overcome snd done away with the faults common to dead M. B. TRUMPOUR i help -to lighten it as well as heavy mation of moss on the surface may "flat wall paints. It self-levels, and leaves no brush. marks. It is not neces 72w, ove dressings of manure or vegetable Phone 704 or 2073w. . fl | matter to furnish the humane neces. | 8180 indicate this condition, although sary to rub to obtain this pleasing semi-gloss finish, sary. * it is not as certain a symptom as the Very sandy soil needs manure or | Sorrel. Lime has the valuable pro- _- a Eg eves nd lava clipings ana sia icraing lant foo for the we of : : See Us When In Need Of Lamps [== oot ee loglaze Velvet Finish We are distributors for | - ison wasn Laws || CROSS-WORD PUZZLE || | op Nims oy ELECTRIC CO. : "CORNER KING AND PRINCESS 878. It is perfectly non-absorbent, which permits easy washing, without streaks or smudge. It"differs from all other forms of wall paint in having a glazed surface that is not porous. There is no other paint, where a matte finish is required, can equal its sanitary qualities for kitchens, bathrooms, offices, churches, schools and hospitals. x? 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Fit. , / RIDE METAIRIE [RIOT You and 1. : = AIR EAN ADI E IE - To pass safely through peril. |' My -y LTR WERE | C - Small salamanders, 36. Released downward (var.), In falling bealth during the past win- | his wife. He was laid © rest in DIQMC AWE Ir iE . Unit. : 37. To offer. ter. He reached the age of eighty-|Cherry Valley cemetery. LEE IC NE ~; Increases in depth. 42. Jemisine pronoun, four years and had always been a {L am----mremm----r------ DIAIYIRAIRI TINE UR . marvel. a, tof a eat. ° strong, robust mas. His wife pre- | Fifty-seven Years Married. HIE MID SEEN] 1 N ; . Fresh water mussel, 45. Lowbred presuming fellow, deceased him twelve years ago. THe The Aftyseventh wedding sani. ONC IY DIUM] Behold, 46. To open (poetical). Had one daughter and one son. The | versagy of Mr. and Mrs, Fred G. Sha- BITAD ANT ACE .. Halt an em. ; 47, Era. daughter was the wife of the late [fer was celebrated at the home of Ni CIAL) AINID £2, ; Rich brown color, 49. Bixth note In scale. Charles Whattdm, and passed away | thelr daughter, Mrs. Stephen D. ARI RON IOI Cele] Siberian antelope. ; 51. Toward, some years ago. The sou, Edwin |Rice, Syracuse, with whom they have ETA) i ; = Fl Strap by which a shield is held -------------- Ashley, lost his wife on the fll-fated | been spending the winter, Mr. snd RIEIAIS ] : on arm, : Died at South: Bay. schoonér Emerald, which sank on Mrs. Shafer were married : : One who followshhe fashion. William Ashley, an old snd re- | Lake Ontario in the fall of 1003. Mr. Subsist. spected resident of South Bay, pass- | Ashley lived with his grandson, Wil- ed away April 11th. He had been |fred Whattam, since the th

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