Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, May 01, 1920

Issue date: Saturday, May 1, 1920
Pages available: 54
Previous edition: Friday, April 30, 1920
Next edition: Monday, May 3, 1920

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free cauliflower culture j by h. W. W. Reparation of the soil time of a Ppd and method of transplant Are almost the same Irinne As for a Subbase either in but a constant and Iii my ply of moisture is More in s re Flowers i Elijht in a Cool. And for this reason rowers do not have Success m Early ones. The culture of the Cauli similar to that of the much Premier pains must be constant care it it Grill not stand so in Rich heist an planted into the Ile a hence it reamers to be Well d off and possibly to be Given protect Ion during Cool nights Fol transplant Iii. It is much More attacked by the Root Mas i a a of a t have Arisen where a whole cauliflower Lias been destroyed Rowins alongside were fit untouched. Dry. Hot weather is on Cauli Tower. As the Heads not form at Ai and. If they do. Is lie Small and hard. Good strains s even Mode important with Wior than in cabbage in order to ensure a Large proportion of Good Heads. The Ideal head should be Large in size with a dense formation of Flower pure White in color and without Small hairs in it. It should be round horizontally with a Nice even curving Crown. Transplanting and cultivation. The instructions for the Cah Bago Mas generally he followed but greater care is required. Smaller plants Are lilt or for transplanting ii properly hardened off As they Are loss liable to receive set Hack. Greater should be. But not wet and they As Well As in the open during october and november. Varieties. Early snowball Whitehead and Early Paris Are Eood and sure varieties for Early culture. Later varieties Are autumn giant and Lauffe but these Seldom reach a Large size unless extra care and cultivation is Given them. Will do Best As late cabbage does when planted about 30 by 80 inches. More frequent cultivation is. Neces i sary than in cabbage in order to con serve moisture. In. Order to produce pure White Hea a they should be protected from the Sun by drawing the leaves together and tying them at the top. Before doing so however All Orreon grubs should be killed Wilh pyre thrum powder. The insect posts Are similar to those. _ li10 for cabbage plants and the remedies j system under which this work is Dona in the capital City. The school Garden is referred to As a. Pig class room for outdoor instruction Gorder inc is systematically carried on by the Public schools of Many can Adian cities As a part of the educational course. Or j. H. Putran senior in sector for Ottawa Public schools in and applications Are Tho same also. Harvesting. Care should be taken 1r Cut Tho Heads before they mature or begin to seed. Planting at intervals of two Weka will Prodis Csc n succession of Heads through out a longer period. Any hands that have not attained their full site before the frosty nights come May to lifted and planted in i few inches of soil in the cellar. Keep the tools. Moist the new custard from England with the Rich creamy flavour so different from anything you have had before. Who Fensome s a Sims from All stores. In plants and Plant life. It has Many of the possibilities in miniature of an experimental farm. It has to do with the composition and Fertility of soils Ivi i seed germination Ana with insect enemies of Plant life. H shows m a was that cannot Ijo questioned the effect upon plants of too much or too Little Sunshine or moisture a effect of Weeda and the necessity of giving a Plant plenty of room it you wish to secure a High state of development. Or. Putman Points out that these things would mean Noth ing to City children if recited from books or told by teachers. These things taught through a Sardon where tiie children prepare Tho soil sow the seeds and care for the plants cannot be without Good results. In addition to a Central Garden of one acre the Ottawa plan involves the organization of Home Garden clubs each representing a school. In the three years 1917-18 and 19 about 1.000 pupils irom second and third Book classes received gardening instruction. The school Board paid forty dollars to each teacher who managed a. Club Garden. Very Pupil member was required to Steep an accurate record of planting cultivating and other activities. The aim is to grow everything possible from seed. Cold frames Are found to be a valuable addition to the equipment. In the Central Garden instead of giving pupils very Small individual plots a plot of 22 by 43 feat for vegetables and 10 by 20 Feer. For Flowers is Given to each class. This Rarden is having a permanent perennial Border established which will give a succession of Bloom is Well Asi an Opportunity to show the children what they May have in their Home gardens. I Queen. Mary s latest portrait he making of Fine chocolates demands More than men and machines. It is a science brought to perfection Only by Long experience and specialized Endeavor. The experience of half a Century is behind of g. B. Chocolates which consists of creams nuts fruits hard centers Nuga tines and marshmallows. Pm of ill i found boxes. Ask for the Box. For Ganong Bros. Limited St. Stephen n. B. I makers for 30 Yam Effing Cho Couta. Since the beginning of the War. The result is perhaps the most impressive picture that Ever has been obtained of King George s Consort who will be 53 on May 26. It the Queen wearing a wonderful gown and some of her finest jewels including a Diamond Tiara and a splendid neck Ace composed diamonds and pearls. Across1 her breast As the ribbon of the order of the Garter and the Star of the order is affixed to her Corsage. This Star is of eight Points of Silver and Lias in its Centre the Cross of St. George. The. Garter itself is clasped around the Queen s Lett Arm. It is of dark Blue velvet edged with Gold and bears the famous motto Honi soit qui Mal y in Gold letters and is completed by a buckle and Pendant of Gold richly chased. There Are few frills about Queen Mary writes a London correspondent and until comparatively recently she Las. Except on state occasions favored a severity of attire which at Imes has bordered on positive of late however both her gowns and her hats have notice ably improved moreover she has this new Queen Mary countrymen who enjoy visiting Terry shrines of England. An exclusive right to Purchase the property has been secured for a Short period to afford an Opportunity of pro curing the necessary funds. It is Esti mated that not less than will be needed for the. Acquisition of the Freehold 1 or restoration and re j pairs and for. Adapting and permanently maintaining lain Bank As a. Keats memorial House. Lawn Bank is the House which Keats and his Circle knew a Wentworth place. Welch s the Aurora and Hertz Ian Waves that auroras May be due to Hert Zian Waves emitted by the Eun is suggested a distinguished scientist. Observations show he Points out that most auroras Are s Yeii Dur ing the Early hours of the night in All latitudes and their splendor As Well As their number diminishes through the night toward the morn ing. Experiment proves that owing to the diffraction of the atmosphere Hertz Ian Waves especially of great wave length turn Corners or in other words pase around intervening obstacles. The Waves the wire less Telegraph for surmount the intervening Convexity of the Earth Between two Distant stations. I it is not surprising therefore that auroras should tie visible in the Polar regions during Winter although the orc Linery rays of the Sun do not reach them. Nordmann seeing that Hertz Ian Waves have parsed Between new found land and England a distance of about thirty degrees on a great Circle of the Earth argues that at the Equinox Polar auroras should be most frequent within thirty degrees from the pole and that has been found to be the Case. It would follow from the above that auroras would be most frequent in the hours of the night and but another Factor comes in. It has been proved that the luminescence of a a rifled she Lias posed in Over five years. Ions disappear mainly by diffusion but in the Atmos phere by recon bin Queen Mary posed recently for. The positive and negative ions St forma photograph she has had i the upper atmosphere is. It is first Aken pit More than five years or grown much Quence she thinner. In is a much More stately and impressive looking woman than she was1 when she came to the throne. She is not and never has been Beautiful but she looks it must be con to missed every Inch a tree planting continued thought ionized during the Day by the Violet and Ultra Violet rays of the Sun but through the night toward morning there Are fewer free ions in the atmosphere and so the Hertz Ian Waves of the Sun do not readily excite luminescence in the atmosphere at that time. The number and in Tensity of auroras therefore ought to be greatest in the Early hours of the and decrease toward morning. Washington d.c., May 1. Waves will reach Vancouver about May 5, 12, 20 and temperatures will Rise on All the Pacific slope. They will Cross Crest of Rockies by close of May 6, is 17, 21 Plains sections 7, Meridian 90, great upper lakes lower Mississippi and Ohio Tenno see Val Leys 8, 15, 19, 23 great lower lakes and Eastern sections 9, 16, 20, 24, reaching Vicinity of Newfoundland about May 10. 17, 21, 25. Storm Waves will follow about one Day behind farm Waves and Cool Waves about one Day behind storm Waves. These disturbances will control crop weather of Mortti America from near May 6 to near May 25 and include the most of 1920. The d0 near. May another should _ i stories to d ohs Iju Uriu . stood and borne in in will be More severe than usual and planting is to follow one s Euort. Ina i us to Lulu Eric undertaken by the entire Root sys of supplying nutrition to the leaves and branches. Therefore in loaves less Man Steps n to relieve the situation nature adopts her methods and starves to death enough of the branches to restore the proper balance. In some cases the result is death to the tree therefore it is Well for Man to assist nature by pruning it Way part of the top when the tree is planted thus relieving the Strain on the roots. The amount to Cut off depends on the size and vigor of the tree and the Type of the Root but As a Rule from one half to should to pruned Oft. Some err on the other Side and mercilessly denude the tree of All Cave one main Branch like a pole. This practice is not at All to be recommended if such poles do not. Actually die they take longer to recover and Are often a shapely and require More attention than a tree properly pruned at planting time. Soma types of Trees such As Ever greens require practically no pruning Lind others with compact Root systems very Little. After being Well established it is Seldom necessary to do much pruning except the obvious removal of dead or dying limbs the natural form especially in the More common the More desirable however a limb has being 1 Shade Trees. If for any Cau. To to removed the should be made close to and parallel with the trunk clean and even if the wound is Large. Paint should be applied to the exposed surface paint without in the Case of a Small Branch this is not usually necessary As the bark should grow Over and cover the wound equal area. Also it is Well to remember when during 15 and 25 i expect very considerable damage by Hail in some of the places where Hail storms sometimes occur in May. I particularly warn everybody in the sections mentioned that there is Grea to Sansei of tornadoes during those great storms. Don t out on the great danger of tornadoes during these j great storms if you do you May never come Back. J my new and improved system of j forecasting a Nantes a few changes in. The i May temperature line differing some i what from the published Chart for May. Temperatures Are now expected to go i to the top near May a then fluctuate j downward till May 26 and then pro Gress upward again. No material changes in precipitation Are expected in any of the sections be i fore june 1, about which time a very important change will occur in All sections East of Rockies. A now tempera Ture wave is expected to Drift across continent May 2-1 to 28 another from june further to 6. South these will carry frosts than usual and tender plants will be in danger where killing frosts sometimes occur. The Kosmos. A professor of Harvard University is digging deeply into the causes some times called the Kosmos. He concludes that the All important elements of mat Ter known in chemistry As Hydrogen Carbon and oxygen by heir combinations make up ninety nine out of every one Hundred of All formations from the lower grades of matter up through vegetable and animal life. Probably he he is Correct. But he does not suggest How nor Why organized forms Are attained. He does say however that All organized forms Are remarkably similar in Crystal vegetable and animal life. To about equal to the spread of the says Thor fore. Although it up Purpova i setting out Small Trees that the area covered by the roots of a mature is about Ecial to the spread of the no branches. Therefore evening dress Fie Kitchen is out of place. But Macaroni ii simple and easy to prepare that you could Wear in evening Dreili while cooking k. Macaroni in any one of Hundred and More different recipes is n builder of health and strength. A Purs wheat product better than bread meat eggs of More nourishing. Try it buy it by the package from your grocer a food for the hungry or poor Spruce Broad leaved Trees Ash Elm Birch also Cut leaved Simi Allari Maple poplars White and glue Spruce Tamarac. White Cedar. White Spruce planted about four feet apart provides an excellent it is Cuite practicable to arrange Trees in such a Way As to create a pleasing effect in ail seasons even Winter. For color in the fall the flame coloured pin Nalian Maple either in Hedson or individual tree with the dark Glossy Laurel leaved Willow and the seems to indicate that the thought of do purplish red of the Barberry makes an. Irresistible combination. In Winter the evergreens must form the background relieved and set off by the Orange col. Ored berries of the Mountain Ash red Rose hips purplish sheep berries Etc. There Are infinite possibilities in the setting out of Trees and a carefully planned Well treed lot or farm so greatly enhances its value that every sprint should see renewed activities in this direction. Begin now. I a. M. S. To save Keats Home. London april who Admire the poetry of John Kea to Centenary of whose death is to be Colet. Rated next year May be interested in an attempt now being made to save Lawn the poet s House near Hamps Tead Heath from destruction. This House in which Keats lived Dur ing the most fruitful per Iod of his literary career is about to be thrown into the property Market As an Eli Gible building a representative committee which includes sir James Barrie or. Robert Bridges the poet 1-aureate Thomas Hardy. Viscount Bryce and h. G. Wells has been formed with the object of saving it and securing it for the Benefit of the pub Flo including the thousands of our showcases that sell goods up to Date silent. Sanitary at to Active. Let Arnett suggest the to arrangement of your store for greater convenience. A Freer business Wilto for Catalogno and detailed description of Arnett Means Dol you i Thomas Lewis Arnett so in is. Finni user showrooms 324 Smith St. Alone will Tell How Good it is. To say that it is All a Jam can be is wholly truthful but we ask you to judge for your sell go to your dealer and. Get a Jar today. You will find Gra Pelade to be not Only real Jam but a new and superlative kind of Jam. You la find it full of the Fla Vor of grapes because it is made of them. It is just tart Sweet enough because pure sugar is added to the. Goodness of the fruit. It is smooth because All the seeds and skins and acid crystals Are removed. It is real Honey of sold by dealers every where in Glass jars and enamel lined tins. Write for recipe folder. Ontario red Rose teams old country people in Canada often say that red Rose Tea is just like the Tea they used to get at Home. And so it is. Red Rose has the character and the flavor found in the beat of the favorite teas sold in the British Isles. It is a Strong Rich Flavoured Tea consisting chiefly of Assam teas noted As the strongest and richest of any teas in the world. If you want a Little extra red Rose Quality ask for the Blu Label package which Sells for a few cents More than the red Rose package with the Green Label. Red Rose Coffee is free of dust and chaff the crushing process by which red Rose Coffea pre pared removes All the bits of chaff and dust which remain in Coffee put through the Coffee grinder. So our crushed Coffee is free of the bitter. Taste commonly found in ground Coffee. For the same reason it is never the chaff dust Etc., Haa been removed in our crushing process. Try red Rose crushed Coffee. It is always pure and always fresh always Strong. Watch your boy eat Doit curb his appetite Lus growing Booty requires plenty of him eat five or six shredded wheat biscuits atone Sitt Kef they Are t to 11 .1 i ii Easi r j needed for work or by shredded wheat puts you m Harmony natures Law and keeps you fortified against disease. To biscuits Brit Kimlik or Cream a nourishing meal at a Cost of a few cent made in Canada ;