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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 May 1939, p. 6

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ITT I8Y > 2A ne A E38 14 L 3 "iN ox | Rte SE ThE we ig [125 i a ~My; - be extended to New Zealand by a BEAUTIFY _ YOUR FARM PERENNIALS FOR THE FARM p-- J By John F, Clark, Oat. Dept. Agriculture, Toronto, Ont. Perennials make the hom more attractive and hold a strong place in the hearts of all flower lovers. They combine diversity of foliage and great variety in form and col- our and should be planted gener- ously. They give great satisfaction when used. for borders, in front of ghrubberies, along driveways walks, or planted in masses lawns... For perennials the soil "should be prepared" deeply and thoroughly, incorporating well rotted manure at time of digging. This may be done in late fall with spring plant. ing in mind. It'is well to votmmiie most per- ennials do best in full sunlight. A southern aspect, protected from strong winds, is the most satisfac- tory position' for the garden. Where there'is a scarcity of water the border should receive a liber- al dressing of mulch just before warm weather sets in for sym- mer, | The arrangement of the border sis simple, Tall plants are used freely in the rear to give a good foliage background and provide height, . Medium plants are placed in the centre, and low material in the front. Avoid planting in rows, groups or clusters being prefer- able, so long as they . are not crowded. When a shady position is en- countered, the following may be used,. providing the location is not directly under trees: Aconitum, Anchusa, Astilbe, Doronicum. Di- ventra, Gaillardia, Arabig, Sedum, Dianthus, Cimicifuga," Lupinus, Thalictrum, Doronicum, Dicentra and Rudbeckia, FOR. LOCATIONS 'DRY. OR SHADY For situations of a dry nature the following are recommended: Achillea ptaimica, Alyssum saxa- tile, -Arabis, Campanula carpati- ca, Carastium toniéntosum, Core- opsis linceolata, Helianthus, Iris Germanica, Lychnis chalcedonica, or on Lychnis coronaria, Papaver and Thymus. : Perennials which have been tested and proved hardy in North- ern Ontario are:--Aquilegia in variety, Campanula persicifolia, Chrysanthemum maximum, Core- opsis grandiflora, - Delphinium in ~ variety, Dianthus in variety, Paec- onies, Papaver nadicaule, Platyco- * don grandiflorum, Rudbeckia- la- tinata flore plena. . A "detailed list of perennials, and full instructions on growing from: seca, may be be had on ap- plication to the Horticultural So- eieties' Branch, Ontario - Depart- ment of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Represent Weeklies On Royal Train : Here are six of the retinue tates to arrange the thousand- Lady Nunburnholme, who will to RIGHT: Lord Eldon, who will Scotland Yard, press representatives and othe serve as lord-in-w King-and George I: 'Steward, press officer at No. 10 of 30 persons who will 'ace ompany the King and vn to Canada. D owning St. Officials of r minor dignitaries have already reached Canada and the United -and-one details in conn ection with the royal visit. serve as lgdy-in-waitin gto the Queen; the Earl of Airlie; Who will act as Lord Chamberlain; Lady Katherine. Seymour, who will also be a lady-in-waiting to her Br 1 ait ing to the King; the Hon. Piers Leg TOP, LEFT to RIGHT: BOTTOM, LEFT h. equerry to the LEFT THE ARMY WITH RHEUMATISM Now Fit To Jo Join Again 'Twenty _ years ago, he left the army, constipated and rheumatic. To-day, 'he is fit and nimble--an merry, romping granddad, Gl years young. © "I came out of the army with rheumatism," he writes. "Tt was especially bad in my feet. J start- --ed- taking Kruschen Salts; and in a few months T found relief. from my; rheumatism, I became nimble on my feet. 'Now, at G1--weigh- ing 168--I am cheerful, energetic; and always ready to play with my grandchildren." --F.E.B. Many people fore their time ecause they neg- fect one vital' ned of health--the 'need for infernal cleanliness. Ev- _entually, fey adopt the healthy Kruschen -ha it. Then, probably for "the first time in their lives, they start getting rid every day of waste material from the system. The result is renewed health and vigour. Ailments que to a clogged system vanish, youth returns, and life becomes really "worth living. 'What Science - voy is en : x Doing % . ' Borman; editor of "the Dispatch, Alameda, Sask:, has beén chosen as the official yepre- sentative of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association aboard the pilot train which will accompany the Royal Party on their trip- across Canada. Vancouver - N.Z. Flights Coming Bases Being Sought. For Air. mail Service Of Two Dominions Important aviaticn developments, are taking place in the South Pa. cific and before long: Australia and the United States will be linked ait routes meeting at Auckland, eantimo much- survey work is Proceeding for a British service between'New Zealand and Canada. The Empire alrmall service will fom sya across the Tasman Sea m Sydnéy to Auckland, This fivico will sfart as goon as base" acllities «ve avallable, Pritain and the. United States are. {lll waging a race for air bases in o Pacific, Although an arrange ment has heen made for joint use + Canton Island in the Phoenix up as an air base, the search le bases continues: between Canada and New "MEASURE STAR SPEED toga win an--estimated 17000, 0 v in the United, States A new vitamin treatment to eli- "minate the pain of severe neural gia of the face has been announ- ced to the U.S, HNational Academy of Sciences, . The vitamin used is "B-One"", the anti-neuritis factor in food. Its lack results in the development of beri-beri and other nerve de- generation diseases, An adaptation of the old- fash« ioned stereopticon is giving sci- ence a new instrument for meas- uring the speed of stars billions of miles. away. By twisting two prisms, or wedges of glass used to break up light into its component @vlors, it is possible to dotermine stellar velocities more accurately than heretofore. gl: 4 ' CURE FOR PELLAGRA: Nicotine acid, newest of vila- ins, a chemical relative of hico. tine, can be had from your meat 'market; it was announced to the: American Institute of Nutrition. Lack of this vitamin canses pel. Jelny alone, isease so dreadful in final stages that it rins into in- sanity. . : The. richest sources are. liver, kidney, léan muscle, brains; yeast and bart "meats. Probably an « outnce or two of liver a day would' land. crow old long be- . VITAMIN:-B-1-ENDS-PAIN | Have You Heard ® An exploration party . in the ~ hinterland of Brazil reached a poin some hundred miles from - Iquitos_aftéi=@~ fortnight's hard | going, and were unfortunate enough to strike an area of dense jungle and steaming swamps, During the usual afternoon rest - near one of these, one member of the party noticed another pacing up and down, a worried look on his face.. He stopped him and asked what was wrong. "You know," he replied,- seri- ously, "I keep thinking to-day's Thursday!' . = J A smart man'is one who hasn't let a woman pin any- thing :on_him since he was a baby. -- Winnipeg Free Press. An inmate of the asylum who was pushing a wheelbarrow upside down was stopped by-a visitor who asked: "What's the idea?" "I'm not crazy," was the retort. "Yesterday they filled "it with bricks"? He mumbled ® few words in --church__* And he was married. He mumbled a fed words in his sleep | And he was divorced. SE - i An Englishman 'and a French. man were arguing over. whose country owned the finer navy. They asked the old Irishman in the corner to settle the argument, "The Irish have the best navy," he said. "In Heaven's name, where is the "Irish navy?" said the other two. "And what a fool I'd be telling you when you might be a couple of "spies," said the Irishman, "Fifteén minutes after put- ting on a pair of socks 1 made ¢ hole in one," wrote . an enthusiastic golfer to the sock manufacturer. give. a man all he needs: Kidney is almost equally tich, N ' 5 2 esr Ft ¥ BATS ER TIRED FEET. MINARD hy 3 - ow B LiNtmeNT Weather Tips By Telephone New Yorkers anxious to know what the 'weather is likely to be. like and too impatienv to waitiand see, may dial Weather-6-1212 and hear a phonograph record: an. --nounce- "rain and colder, north- easterly winds, rain and colder, northeasterly winds, rain and i -" click! Government. forecasts are sup. plied four or more times _ daily to the company and. an operator records. them, the phonograph playing records continuously, FarmForum- | * Rae as ba bd (Condubted by Professor Henry G. Bell of the Ontarlo Agelcultural College, Guelph, with the co-oper- ation of the various departments of *the OA, C.) ~ "QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. I have a lawn that does not look healthy. It has some bare places, and does not get green:as early as gome 'others in this locality, Can you suggest early care that I should give It? What special treat. ment should I give my flowering _shrubs fo get tha. best: show of color?--J. E. C, Middlesex Co." LAWN IMPROVEMENT. : In the Spring as soon as pos- sible lawng should be rakéd and rubbish removed." 'Rolling should follow if at all possible, but not with an extremely heavy roller ex- cept' on sandy soils, To help "the grass, fertilizer such as Ammonium Sulphate, 1 to 2 ounces to the square yard, mixed with fine earth, sand, or better still leaf mould from the woods, should be spread over' the surface somewhat lightly, Or instead of. Ammonjum Sulphate a" complete fertilizer of almost. any form can be used either with or without soil, Should bare patches exist new seed should. be sown such as Kentucky Blue and Red- top in about equal quantities at the Yate of 3; 1b. to the square rod. In about one month or six weeks'. time the Ammonium Sulphate and soil treatment -can bo repeated. . When dry, hot wedther Js .ap- poraching and during such, if at all possible," the lawn should have a thorough soaking with water .to - prevent drying out of the soil. During. warm, hot days it is not wise to have the grass cut too low--1% {inches is quite low. 2, Will you kindly tell me should lime bo applied to, the soil immed- iately previous to planting grain, hay or vegetables, or should It be applied subsequently? Is ft. advis- able to use "Lime in, conjunction with fertilizers applied at the same time?--"H. N; Peterborough County." 'ge a ieT HARNESS AND COLLARS Farmers Attention -- Spring. is nearly here, Consult your nearest Harness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer, The goods are . right, and so are our prices, We - manufacture in our factories-- Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, and Leath- er Travelling Goods. * Insist on Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods, _with soluble foms_ of 'Phosphoric EXCUSE = BUT GOES 18x SERFECT C « 1 fic BIG. BEN FURTHER} ME hewtng I ra N i \) Lime should never be mixed with fertilizers when applying fertilizer to grain, hay or vegetable 'crops, Mixing Lime. with fertilizers 'tends' to revert the Available Phosphoric Acld, or to undo the fertilizer manu. facturer's efforts - to" supply * you: 'Acid. 'Lime can be supplied at any' _ time during theggrowth: of the) crop. It should not be applied without first testing the soll to see it Lime is necesary. If*-the soll is already Neutral or Alkaline, the ad- dition of Lime will do "absolutely no' good, An indication that Mussolini is slipping is that more than 1,000 Fasgists have been: éxpelled from the party protesting 11 Duce's anti-Jewish decrees. Sherlock Holmes ~ methods by police in tracing disappearance of explosives from a brickworks, Fal --kirk,"Eng.,; convicted "+two "men, plaster casts being taken of foot- prints in the snow. Ase p--------. In the crop year of 1937-38 the Canadian Pacific Railway shipped 24,061 carloads of Manitoba grain' Tels, Canadian National railways 19,690, CUNARD! WHITE STAR LIMITE provides a Choice of Rods The Short SHELTERED A 132 cabin 9] Weekwy sailings from Montreal and Quebec on the scenic St. Lawrence route to England, Ireland, Scotland and Yevnoe tes from = 18 tourist $91 third crass: ERE XX Weekly to England and France by the famous "Queen Mary" 'and "'Aquitania' . - regularly. to Cobh, Southampton, Havre' and London by the "'Georgic", "Britannic' and new "Mauretania . . frequent sailings to Liverpool and other Bri, ish ports. Rates trom Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1.--Is it absolutely required that a person give the reason for dediining an invitation? 2,--Is it proper for a man to smoke a pipe at. some formal af- fair? . 3.--Who usually acts as hostess sWhen a woman's club gives a lun. gheor party? : 4.--When a woman is" either standing or-seated,- talking _with-a__ man, and drops her handkerchief, glove, or some such artiele, and the man does not notice it, should she pick it up? b5.--When the guests at a dinner are few in number, and they are all intimate friends, would it be allright for the place--cards--to bear only their first names, Mary, . Elizabeth, Helen, ete. ? 6.--May wedding - announce- ments Le mailed a week before bid wedding? Answers: 1.--It is not obligatory that one do, s0, but nless it is a very in. timate reason, one should explain why, and with regret. Otherwise the 'hostess might resent a curt "Sorry I caunot accept." 2,--This is sometimes done, but it cannot be called - good form." 8.--~The president of the club, 4.--No; merely say, "I believe 1 dropped my handkerchief." 5.-4-Yes, when ul the . guests are close friends, 6.--No; they should®be mpiled im- mediately" after the edding. NDE NeoRATON NALLY the fy Garfield Too "mete pro MADLY, Nov coral, ; FRE f Ke Avenue Tetonte i U -- Issue No, 19 -- '39 ~ FLAGS, "SHERLOCK-MANNING, OAK CASE, sell for vy. bil ceeds 11c; x pufiets 18g: Cake 18; 060} Ale Puls fets; 138%: 350 forms, $1000 Ful: the 'k tha el hr "two pounds er hundred more Heavies $12.4 Pullets; $19.0; Cite hl Leghorns 11.98: Pullets $24.90, TOWbE rics Tah res ealenday an "ho tt uide, | I3ved le Chic] atc! les mits Fergus. Ontarlo. U ¥ > ei Ha Te i: AT 45 the {rick dre s. 30 :| 0 Bra) Barred wists | ; pro ay Barred Ri oy She ii wd hig dur Bray shi Bilpel, A - our Hutdnary, 1138 Sonn Sede, North, Hamilton, Ontario Limited. Osborne Avenue, Toronto, - AGENTS! STOREKEEPERS!. Make Advertising. big profits gelling our over -250 lines of Drygoods and Small- wares. Write today for free Price List.. General Outfitters Reg'd. Box 965, Place D'Armes, Montreal. - ARTICLES 'FOR SALE BUNTING, 'PLAIN. AND Waterproof Truck. Covers and Tents, Prices and samples on re- quest. John Leckie Ltd, Toronto. 26 stops, 20 h $650.00, further In- formation, write to Heintzman & .___Co.. 195 Yonga St, Toronto. JEWELRY SPECIALS--WALTHAM* Pocket Watches, $4 watches, Rings, ete. phones. Unredeemed pledges. Catalogue. Toronto. al bass, or Pawnbrokers MeTamney's, . CHESTERFIELD BARGAINS Tina See used Chester. - eld Suite, repp cover- "Ing Ist class condition $19. 50-- Three-plece Used English Velour Chesterfield Suite, ¢om- pletely. reconditioned. . $24. 50 Money-brek Guarantee 3 Freight pald to your station - 2 Royal Chesterfield Manufacturers 64 Itlchmond Street E., Toronto AVIATION 'OPPORTUNITY LEARN TO FLY NOW AT LOW cost. Efficient ining modern equipment includin adio) Live "ing "quarters provided for out.of- town students. Fliers limited. Dark [2 'Airport, Toronto. BABY CHICKS , GQVT. APPROVED CHICKS FROM 1} bloodtested breeders at rock bots tom prices: Standard. uality Hea- vy Breeds $9.50 90 per cent. Puls. - lets $16.95," Cockerels $7.00. Leg- horns $9.00, Pullets $19.00, Cocke erels - $3.00, © Jig Egg envy 0 ceds 10.95, 17.95, Cockerels oo Leghorns 10.45, Pulleta $21. ree Hateh ogue. Baden Bide c ick Hate - ery, Limited, Baden, Ontario. , EB SHICKS: FO! SALE. ns THE: HIGH! thie. Os the low price FT Ng Masa production ® at one plant, low operating costs, no aga . ents "or aalasmell. ShAbley 3s to BRAY CHICKS BROUGHT SUCCESS fwere" Jasing at 4% "WARBA", "WORLD'S to M. Turkus, Weston, Ont. last year. His 200 Bray Barr a Rocks months. Bray chic will bring you success too. rder. now, Bray Hatchery, 130 Jona Street North, Hatin On. ario. CERTIFIED SEU. 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