lvlancu 2.1. 1939 Outdoor Seed Box is Handy Garden Device Marking the Drills For starting all plants which it isconvenlent to transplant into the garden (and which acrep: such treatment) the seed box is a useful device, even after the weather per- mits outdoor szwing. One great- adyantaze of the box is that you knsw just when; your seeds are: and can move them about, inic the sun or shade as they may require. They may be kept where with little trouble wat- ering can be done and frcquent iri- spettiozts made lo Lnsure the seed- lings are growing with proper v.1;- or. Outdoor seed boxes, kept in sunny, airy places, meet few of the difficulties which are common to indoor seed boxes. Damping off ‘a seldom encountered; spindiy plants are unknown and growth is more vigorous and rapid. An outdoor box started fiur weeks later than an in- oor box will often have its plants eddy in set out only t/wo weeks later than the indoor plants; and in a few weeks more there will not be much apparent difrsrence be- tween the two sets of plants. Ell your box wlL-liln an inch of the top with loamy soil, well sifted. If the bix is put together with cracks between the boards no drain- age holes are necessary; but if tightly made. bore holes in the bot- tom to let excess wafer escape; and cover the holes with broken po.tcry, to prevent soil from escaping. Sowing the Seed Seeds in the outdoor box should be sown thinly so that it is not necessary to trans ianil the seed- - This saves t e and work, and also speeds up growth. Each littlc plant should have space to grow. If the box is placed on a labie. it is easy to be sure that the seeds are spaced far enough apart in the shallow drills which no made with the edge oi s. ruler. These drills. spaced an ind: or two spar-t. will unable you to sow more seeds in tho box than if you broadcast the seeds. You may also sow several varieties, and mark the name and color on each row. » s box and do not especially dos in econominc in room, the Iced may be brosdocsted; and this will prdbalbly give the seedlin the maximum amount of room to de- velop. This method is often follow- ed with fine seeds, like - tuntss. whi silnface. and soil lightly with the or, or stiff csrdbard, ing it to keep from crowd- A good way seeds sown in drills is to put in the seed packet dry sand to the amount of three times. the bulk of the seeds; this keeps the seeds seedlings apart and insures the s-mp ' grow. leroornto Pinning the Soil After the seeds are sown. and covered with soil. the dirt should be firmed over them. The cbJect is 9-0 M1116 thcseed in close contact to separate them. ‘This contact is with the soil. without aLr pockets necessary to enable the rootlets when they develop, w gage up nourishment. The next step is m soak the soil with water, without washing the se:d out. oi’ place. The quickest and bzst way is to lover the box .n a tub o. water until it soaks up Brwusn from the bottom to wet trle surface. Until the seedlings de- velop roots which anchor the plants substantially, this method is rec. ommended. The box should be watered daily. An outdoor box which is filled with 1°11‘!!! soil which lets excess water pass through freely can hardly be cverwstered. Evaporation is siways 1118b. and one day's neglect may cause a crust to form on the soil and the plant growth to be defin- lifily Checked. When the plants have formed roots. Watering with a misty formed from the hose will usu ly be safe. But be sure not to {wash the soil and expose the plant In the s ng the box may be kept in the ful sun all day, so long as temperatures do not rise above 80 degree: In Menioriam MR. JOSEPH MoOLURE The funeral of Joseph McClure, senior, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of Gun- nlmvllle. m held at a o'clock W mdn. afternoon in the chap- cd st ttle Brothers’ funeral home. Lutz street. 1i was attended by s large congregation of friends and relatives . Also attending in largo nlimbm were members of Evidence 0i the high esteem in which the aged man -was held was seen not only in the large num- her present at the rites bui- in numeroiu floral pieces sent to the fugeralgirome. W. . H. ll. fly", of m; First Bafldlt Ohurc the service assisted by Rev. V1; Orsborn of the First Premyterian “its mwood cemetery where the body will rest in the vault until spring allows burial in the family plot, the Knights cf Pylthias com- miial service was used. Fellow members oi the order paid him a splendid tribute. Iii-the congregation was a ne- phew. MJ. Doyle of North Rustico old home of Mr. McClure-Mone- ion Transcript. GU00!!! WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The March meeting of success W. I. was held at the home oi ma. Prod ll- Ten members ans- wered roll csil: there were also two visitors oi committees were heard. The sick onunlttfis presented bills which were pa. . - o e mad an vuicirltfiewm 1 ‘Rim é“ Pio- lociety for the Control of Cancer, asking for our support in this wor- thy cause. The Government grant of $2.00 has‘ been received by the secretary. - A map of Oanada has been pur- chased for the schoo. It wls decided to send the quilt to the Protestant Orphanage. Pro- gramme for the evening consisted ofjpapcrs on the Questionnaire coal»... in. ic ..~..'...h".‘.'..‘.s.l.|. m. ads... ._ i0 roll quickly onalqr\9y.inic d ric|ior,_msii6wov ' Gigantic-lilo)’: cko ovary rims; ‘ g y "You'll iroisoyilue soul-fl vi - pocket jumidcr“; likups irglnlo. o more soilsiylna ucH. iL-llrc o f Id iipllllu dlwcys iuaAnd ii's so ccnvQiIIiM-you can tucks “Qcvisbld sauicmoilc ‘book ’cF HChcnicci _r|_g‘li'4iinic' conducted i Ready ks Transplant Seedling plants first develop a pair of what are known as “seed leaves." These are not really leaves, but lock like leaves. 'I'hey are followed by s pair oi brue leaves, and it is a. gsnersl rule that seedlings may be transplanted after the true leaves form. In the outdoor seezl box, however, if the seeds have b;.".n sown thinly the seedling plants may be left without being disturbed until they are two or three inches high and have formed sturdy roots. They will reach ths size faster if they are no‘; subjected to the shock of transplanting to another box or p . When the little plants are large enough, and their places in the garden have been prepared, carry the seed box directly to the place where they are to be set out. This will enable you to lift them from the box and set them in the gard- en soil wit-h the sbghtest possible disturbance of their roofs, and the least possible shock. A knife blade l5 a good tool to use ln lifting the seedlings. The soil into which they are to go slicuid be loosened in advance, and plant fmd mixed with it to give the new plants ample nourishment when they need it m0st-—While they are small and least able to fnrsse for themselves. Lift the seedling plant, place it in the hols provided, and firm the soil about __ts roots. Four lust Cslcnl SCARLET, YILLOW LAVINDII. IOIL Dominion uperb Beads. 4 Glus rfulisixspacksmn cacb linnislln d rocuis i cola (vsiuudool sans ooltosld fcrcnly ilc. Dorflnli arhbia Gill‘. I'll! . . s I gl$ 800d Infill! ll- wuiiiwf 1.115‘ n? sWc-"hmn. one; which were read by Miss Annie Maclieod, Mrs. A. M. Green, Miss McPherson and Mrs. Ray Moc- Leod. Miss Elizabeth Whitehead put on a ve contest- TY .. Collection was taken and the meet- ing closed with singing the Nation- al Anthem. Place cf next meeting undecided. Roll call “A Canadian Poet" and s verse of poetry. Lunch was served The Girl In The Grimson Cloak (Continued from page ii) CHAPTER V A FAMILY SECRET - Nmrlcl Lever-ton had been dreading the interview with Bu- perlnterldent Ash from the first moment her husband told her that it would likely be the first 1% on the Superintendent's or- Why she should have felt any apprehension at all about answer- ing a few quwticns she could not rightly tell. She breakfasted sparsely in her room. A nibble of wast and two cups of Ohina tea. Ciervoiss had recounted what had happened after she had retired for the night, and her husband apper- ed to think that the theft of the diamond had set Superintendent Ash and his minions a problem EOIfViJeWMHDlEOUIQbODQBI-By to "You see, my dear," he told her, "it's going to be well nigh impos- sible fix a time for the theft. If that —.shall we say at ten oclock- someone went into my room and removed the diamond, then that would give him sOmethlng to work on. He could. for instance, discover what everyone in the house was doing after ten o'clock, but to ask them all what they were doing min- ute by minute between six-thirty when I left the room afici- dress- ing and one-thirty when you saw the case riiled—well. that's im- possible. llbr one thing 1 couldn't toll him what I was doini 9-11 "W given moment during the night except when I went downstairs and when I mtumed with you. ‘By the way", he rooeeded, "whats hap- ned to t rod cloak? rt wasnt thsroolmwlienIwokAshusd Bumpter up." A startled look came info the woman's eyes. "Yo; "siawgything about that . "Not s word," he confessed. "I fiuzughl we agreed on that, didn‘i- e .. wMuriel IAverton nodded. "P0 lease me, you remember, Gervaise. Ht was s sort of hunch I'd Bvt- 1 m bs all wrong. I hope sm- Bu you never know." "I've been thlnkin about that. mo." he told her, on there was a worried expression on‘ his face. ‘It might be lust the sort oi evidence Ash is wanting. After all tho poor fellow haanli l i311"? w 3° “Pm at the moment. I eel senuinéh’ sorry for him. It's like gropin W“! way in the dark in a srlflfl house. "if it's wiist r taunt it isfuie- turned Mrs. tcverton. 1111MB. "l" least solid about it, soonest mend- Oives in is‘ we mm’. voice. urd. m? dw- Mufei lmerion was seated in I wEiPi-liyiittle table in front of her containing ih- rernanis of her breakfast on s. trli- _ “O .41 only Ash could be reasonably sure “me s h" . shoved his nose beneath ins mas- sir in the bow winfio" “d THE ( ‘H RLOTVFETUWN 3-—V-8 Truck-type engines o "I00 hp. in 3-ion irucks, 95-hp. in 2-fon irucks, 85-hp. in 'i%>-ion trucks; 'l-ion iruciu and l/g-ion commercial curs have on 224 Great George Street GUARDIAN 85-hp. V-8 engine I Now-type piston rings 0 Larger, heavier cronkshoffs ITungsien voive-secli inserts on oll vulva-seals I0 New hydraulic brakes I Improved Semi- The giant crane and the Ford V-8 truck, partners in many a job calling for tremendous strength, speed and staying-power. Both have their place-and for 1939, Ford V-8 trucks appear headed for a greater place ln business and industry than ever before! The Ford line now covers more than 95% of‘ all hauling and delivery requirements. With the available choice of 68 De Luxe and Standard models and body types, clutches, transmissions, rear axles and wheel and tire sizes, you can get Ford units exactly suited to your loads, roads and schedules. Owners report more miles per day, more payload delivced, lowes- operating and maintenance costs. Make an “on-the-job” teat. ‘w HIGHLIGHTS 0F THE i939 FORD V-8 TRUCKS Centrifugal Clutch i0 Easy-dependable steering o Full torque-tube drive n Swaddle-mounted pinion and sing gear thrust pluio r0 Full-fleeing roar axis. FORD DEALER FOR CHARLOTTE TOVWV ALLISON MacLEOD Limited Phone 642 MOE ‘bihrnsuaua L‘ ‘L " T0 EXPANDED ace NEW YORK, March 30 -(OP)— Recorded cancer mortality in the Uniicd States is increasing today’ but more accurate diagnosis of the disease and expansion of the aver- age cf’ the population, rather than headway by the disease are respon- Ln an address here on the quest- ion "Is Cancer Mortality Increas- ing?" ‘Ihmoas Duffield. registrar 0d records of the United States Department of Health, said "that as the average age of our popu- lation increases the number of deaths charged to cancer is bound to increase this process slonef’ Establishing the incidence of cancer to old age, Dnffield said the cancer mortality anlong females in the age period 64 to ‘l-i is i0 times as great as in the age group 3i to 44, and among males 20 times as great. ~ liluoh of the increase in the cancer mortality rate must ollsobe pmrlbed to improved diagnostic mghhodh, Dufiiold 361d. Marny deaths preyiougv diagnosed re- sulting frcm various ofihor causes are now definitely attributed to cancer. An interested listener to fihe ad- dress was Dr. Anna Palmer of Mil- ton. Mass, esident of the most unique club n the United States- “The Cured Cancer Club." Dr. Palmer, now 18 Y0K?! film! 0T cancer. said lslhe Lgwasr recelyjigs erous a. can o mem - 2h‘? in the gigs. eiigibilty m: which requires applicants to have ex- perienced cancer cure for at least five years. GUARDS MASTER EVEN CAMBRIDGE.‘ Enflllfld. MBT- 39 -I(°P)4hHm' an old momreldog had worked with his master. if. Ooombs. an old ragpioker, a long time. They used to pull a small 08ft wrether- . In the middle of the Cambridge road as they walked slongCcombs faliered, and fell to the pavement on back. Chips. alarmed. bar's "shoulder and tried to lift him. He could not. so he lay in the old man's arms and howled. Pedestrians souaht to move him he showed his teeth. ‘I110? a physician. Chips let the doctor approach. and a friend of ‘liuitii. alvoriafial 1-0 nos-mi "l LAND PRICES UP LONDON, March 30—(CPl—G. Lauglcy-Payiol". member of tile camps sub-coulmitlec of the Colin- cii for the Preservation of Rural England. complains government proposals to build evacuation. roc- rcaiioli, and iloliday camps have caused land prices m soar. ’ Mr. Lailgicy-Tayior says prices have risen from s15 $250 an acre since the government has sn- ncullced its intention of obtaining sites for the camps. v“0ne 0f the essentials in ally national scheme of this kind is to prevent such in- flared prices being paid for the necessary land.“ he declared. resolution llrg._ng the government to control distribution, purchase and development of all camp 5W5 throughout tho country to insuri‘. ma; in are used to best purpose without nfiation of land values. TRAVEL AIR SIIOHTENS ROUTE The air distance between Mont- real and Vancouver followed by rplanes of ‘Irena-Canada Air LiIlOS covers 2.411 miles. This "modern version of the old M108 B6 m‘! crow flies" showes that the planes thy sohrf. cutting and avoiding nat- ural obstacles which the railway must avoid have lessened the distance for air travellers beiiween the two cities by '18 miles as com- pared to the transcontinental line. ALTH n,’ '0“ "E PHYSICIANS BAY "Our pilots never catch cold." - e Imperial Airways. "We believe his ls due to beinii in the uncon- taminated air." An executive o! sea every day terdam you would find the fr air kept you in perfect health. no colds. no influenza, and no days off balance of minor ills." Th; discovery of htis way of avci rplds is credited tn Dr. Rene uilie-min. when he was with the French Air Force. He made the discovery when he was attending Guynemer. who was dying of con- sumption when iihc ans in- vaded France in i114. 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