Sweet Corn's Top Flavor The Guardian Page 13 Thursday. May 12, 1955 Professor; Touch Businessmen Business Lost Soon Aiier Picking I U ' ' . . . ' '"'(ll', "-3 Among subjects to be discussed P S - mm were the underwriting of new is- . . g u . it - . -N. T Exes, the Canadian money market, uropean investments in Canada '9' II” m". "we. e0r';":I;':: v:'icecfy"'"e pl”m'"' " "" security selling. Provincial and only the home gardner. who can sink teeth into an eartof sweet corn within an hour or less after it is picked, really knows the su- preme tenderness and flavor of this American favorite. Loss of favor begins at the in- stant it is picked. Chilling can slow this down. but nothing can slop it, except popping the ear into boiling water as soon as pos- sible. say from 5 minutes to half an hour after picking. Varieties of sweet corn differ much in sweetness. When you find a variety that pleases you. the best Way to enjoy it is to make several sowlngs. spaced so that they mature one after the other, prolonging the season of your delight. A patch of sweet corn in a space fifteen feet square should yield ten dozen ears. This is ap- proximate, of course; each stalk hearing at least one ear, and some of them bearing two. Hybrid sweet corn is gradu- ally displacing open polienated varieties, though many home gar- deners continue to grow the lat- ter. The harvest season of a hy- brid variety. is usually shorter, and while the cars are larger and the yield heavier. Most hybrid varieties are disease I i tant, and more vigorous growers than open pollenated kinds. To maintain a continuous sup- ply of one hybrid variety more ,.I It was the beginning of a two- Week Program in which the col- ” & D g legilmen Wlfll study the practical sscoun rummq 'i'nuco nmrngo gfgninff bfeldgazlfdestasllgliuaih E15: PLANT CORN soumes -ro mauszs POLLINATION. MAKE 'wccssovsF yum ; MONTREAL, (CP) - The prac- TENOY :APANRT TO! ideal and the theoretical met mm; aim Tuesday, with businessmen coach- OOIN. ing university professors in fin- nanclal matters. ronto, involving professors from University of British Columbia and the University of Toronto. The investment Dealers' Asso- ciation of Canada. in collaboration with the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges inaugurated the program here to give the profess- ors an opportunity to meet sen- ior executives. municipal securities. security acts. portfolio management, trading in securities, investment funds. and practical investment analysis. frequent sowing should be made. There are some advantages in sowing at the same time several different varmieh of "rymg The professors - teachers of mummy dates. In ad" 3,, pm. COI'lIIl'lEEs.I:' accounting. business EIIIIIIIIIBILILIUII and allied sub- duco a long honest. This prac- tice also t J the pollenation period of the planting, and les- sens the danger of failing to fer- tilize the silks, which may occur in unfavorable weather. When on: hybrid variety is grown alone. A sowing of sweet corn should be made in four short rows rather than in a single long row. This insures that when the pollen is ripe. a cross wind will carry it to the silk in the young ears of an adjoining row, rather than wasting it on the ground, as might be the ea in a single row. Each silk mus be fertilized by pollen, in order to produce a ker- nel, and many failures with corn are traceable to poor pollination. Seed should be sown when dan- ger of frost in over, about two inches deep either in continuous tlrills or hills. In drills, sow three or four seeds to a foot, later he thinned out to six inches . ut for dwarf growing varieties or I foot apart for tall ones. Space the hills two or three feet apart in the rows. according to the size of the variety, and for both drills and hills. space the rows two to three feet apart. Deep cultivation of corn must be avoided because the plants jects t lude Wilfred Berman, Dal. housie University. Halifax. have shallow roots; but all weeds should be kept down and the soil stirred, to break its crust. until the plants are half grown. TRACADIE CROSS HOME AND SCHOOL The April meeting of the Trac- adie Cross Home and School As- sociation was held in the school with a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors. The President, Mr. W. B. Fitzpatrick presided and after the business of the meet- ing was completed spoke on the advisability of improving class- room facilities. Discussion fol- lowed in which all present par- ticipated. Arrangements were made to supply bus and private transportation for the children to the Music Festival. The winners in the Lottery drawn at the meeting were as follows: lst., Thomas Evans, 2nd., Mrs. W. B. Fitzpatrick, 8rd., Bas- il. MacDonald POLIO INO RURAL OLINIC CENTRE for IST AND 2ND POLIO GRADE 1 PUPILS an 18'! POLIO INOCULATIO ThiswillbetheONLYOP'POR'I'UNI'I'YTI-lISSP'.R.l?NG for Grade 2 pupils to commence polio inoculations. Grade 1 pupils who missed the 2nd polio inoculation in April may receive it at these clinics. also there will be IMMUN'IZA'I'ION AGAINST COUGII, I'F.'I'ANU'S May is May 1'! :00- Monday Tuesday Wednesdw May IO Thursdw May 10 I I :55 I K5.-5 E, egg-33 0 May 3 May 17 Wednesday May 10 Thursday May 10 Monday - Tucsday - rrswgrm 888838 Msyu Maylfl Monday Tuesday I Wedncsdly May 10 Thursday May 10 I-lid My-o 30 L5 15 - 15 no I. I. P May 17 - Wednesday May )0 - Thursday I May 10 - 5 Tuesday S--8.-S lllll :30 :30 :30 :30 :3!) EAST O E .5... 3 gllilil Tuesday May 11 - Wednesday May I! - :9Nu:9 Monday May 15 .. Tuesday May 17 .. Wednesday May 10 - D-1”. 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