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Hursday*^' 0 \' M—*.*,* 4\r*\ mtmm—m Mt of Wmm Quale %cdh Ol<t-Time Printers By William H. Batavia, N. 1, EUl , „ real olfi-time printer' ;., naUvia these days? it is* ni-foiion. Disciples of the craft of a few decades it was the proper style ft® I William H. Rial id- beat ;emato* gf after ith. 8x12\) i oven' til cafe lightly Id-wjth ipe'bV t: it onto sr tottf 3. res' an'rf ; B lave* orving, indf$er so thii in putT ir fav. please, Whe: rare •.nimg uie lldwery borders, pointers,' nd fa m > * aM Dieees in displays, are fast fading from the pic- ture. But with all the chang- ing scene in a 1 modern com- posing r o o rri there is a dis- tinetivness a- bout a yonder compositor that a 1 w a ys com- mands a%terl- tion, and rfr> spect when Be\ enters the penrv • a ls df newsdom. The traveling •ard man casts a dimmer shadows Uiong the mergs . Like Civil Vfi££ veterans, the men of th£ cases arid type sticks are fast going- from\ the ui.iverse of life arfffHappV | times — ufe as one made- it. Typo From Kenyonvlfte Wnt 15. Quale of Kenyonvillei one of Orleans Covinty's energetic citizen- ;md flower lover', was in this uty during the past week* MJIIIMK\friends and was accom- panied i-nrne by Mrs, Quale, wliO hai in-cr. a patient at St. Jerome^ Hospi'.ii As right boWer in her hu.-b;i!i'i'~ general store, Mrs; yuan h.i* a wide acquaintance. It ,, ii.i- ,,-u.stry in Mr. Quale, say th<w u-hci know, which makes' him .< i an admirer of orchids, gaidu .• and roses. Mr. Quale. Mr. Fox, Mr. Clock In '! • f^arly eighties Mr. Quale* rc^'dcl ;it No. 28 Bank street irt Bat.A i :-nd was employed in thd priming office of the Republican Ad\\- .:•. which was published by A'-.n .1 Fox. Later He workei fi'r T: c D.nly News and one of his 1 aNvii-i.. 1 '- was E. C. Clock. Arriortg uthi: n.it.ivia printers of that pe- rn.! 'cc Charles J. Delbridge, Jami 1). Agar, Frank Clark; Harry i;!<,i>mfleld, George B. Her- rick, Wiliam H. EdrOdge, Fred Gr.ili.irn . John R. Heintz, Walter S. lln.v.ird, James Mulligan, Isaac T. P..rker, Edgar A. Pembdr, Chaili-- H. Stickney, Charles E. Todd. John M. Youngers and Elrdy Chun lull. Behind Editorial Desks In 1882, as Mr. Quale \vili tell you. lidtavia had two daily rifcws- paper-. The Daily News, pub- l:«hc! i.y Gerrit S. Griswold, and And: i-A J. McWain, and ufe Mmi-.ii-.u Call, of which Alvln T. Fi x A .i.- the proprietor. SamUel P. M.\ was the local editor. Thru- were tliree weekly news- paper-. The Progressive Batdvian, pubiivhr-rl by Robert S. Lewis; The (i-Spiiit i.f the Times, Henry Todd, prop: H tor, and the Republican Advnr.itc, edited by John R. Van- Dusen and William E. Walkin- ' shaw. Gottleib Kies and Thorites bar- ren conduct a ^binding es- tablishment aSrWJi H ^cJc Had a bonk ¥#<l^»Gat!nardt Clemens Was a pressman: there; Lyman of tfetfrdes - %!?*&? J v Lynaiuti, wn0 died in im at fh&afetf of 10 years, w& for a long period foreman of the Batavm Tiinea. He begafr a pHrit- eVs career' hi Blifaid at the type foundry of his father, C. B. £y- ™an- At one, tune he was employ- Msl^2L& f&JSJ&FP »»*rrf «*• C*rtr **# *W fe? ^m^S^<L^^JBt. outlta** the year'* work arid ito- cutaed t»* clubs. tor vehicle* ahd to tHte diapoaitlor.' oJt ^such fees, passed the As*«nbly IrVe.rJjies'dsy oflwt wiite 82tb 65, -Id will pow go to il« Senate. „ , print- er, died m rags, For quite a long time he doriaucW a, job plant and oldaf thejfiiii^of His deaf, -farcy-.AJBfiWiiBaa; Btn in Bataviajn 1881,jtjied aijackson- vi % *%' A 19 l«-. de was.a l^tef.S*Mo^ school, a \sWitt\ ihpsm bompQsi|qr, who was f arnil- -larly lqiown. among- tH'e craft as \Silyer.\ i Wiiile $r. t&aale* Hitk in the' ijnters Ha'f qg- 'pbfpinity anil\ fee nfei'i'lmeiif of ,sbg iB'p'erp^taffe' pTanfe, esMfai- *4Uy o»Jhe,.apisntices in the tram These future followers of the pur- suit of - BS»3a»uV rranklin were 1 sent to the various printing offices WbqrftfW «^S lif&rC 18«-hsind wrShclhes,' rdtm* s^iiarel; etc. •When a Rochester fHechahic in- ventecT the.f8und square that jdjte went off-the board, or composing stone, rather. :A11 ttpln/ipr i&. Quale -en tJuSnjh tiiey m -— printers 6f 1638, via have iata- some 60 string. 4re\ piping for him* arid wishing Hirff afid His* wife a long life. That ought to' win a from •»*•. ^tiare'. '•rn-ni--t V\i i-nwiti pahSy a—i Uhclfe Ab says that among .otHei* Ihitigs this country heeds is a good' five cent shoe shilie. Softie pbttltrymeri, with a special rriarket, have found capons prof- itable, fhe wortt should be done \vhen the birds v^eigh' about two p'ouhds. Fdi- Hbus'eholdi where jelly is prl.iie'd; cur%aHt$ should be arndrjg the gatflen ctofis. They yield heavily and make '<• aboUt : trie finest jelly of any fruiti Since fcult--irqwlng is such a long-time investment, and mis- take> c'eStlyLmaHv, growers:, ate 'takiSg; toWfatet «f ,«!-*• frtiil' lo- dafibifse#ic% fjBered'by theeouh tyagrlctilturai agent: ' The - fi-esTiftt'V*j!eteble1s come from the home garden, and thbse who wanb help in growing them may find .Cornell, bulletin E-344 helpful; For.a free copy, write to the $ew York State College of Agriculture at Ithaca. New York. The cultivated rihishfodm is eat- en by rfiany tfebpid who would not eat the saffie species when gath- ered froin- wild sources for fear of 'being pfllsdhed. There is no dan- ger of getting the poisonous kind among cultivated mushrooms! msammmmammassam The bfll gritty introduced iri the Assembty^y Assemblyman JL m Thomploo'to amend 1 the yt-> Mele and tralflc Uw, i»> jfclatton 1 A, It would reduce the registration fee on riiost motor 1 vehicle*. \\ 'y<twmmmfm$*$ Aural Tead»er« M«et At Knowleevilte #ITR Bimau {mttx viiory I»»t)fict pf,Orlw«» CotthtJ , -_, ^ „ ^_ met at the XnowleavlUe Union .Tfc 1-. — — A..4.^1a^ #Tf__mfMtiiI_lLi / ' * «, flT~r.tr ,\• p ,1, ,» ,.„ i , Mrs. Blanch* Hatch entertained „* gTOup «t J«r home ftrbteh 4Jte «. A bountiful rfupper was Mtfetf »V thft gTOup « t Her home from 4 to % A bountiful supper was «*&£ ' the KnowleivilTe M E. Church a *• %r it\. W 41 P l S|i * «* r i t - v. „ r u r~- »- J J. llll w »' . 6i W ! i >. . : H-. r~ • > j , 4 t 3*' ) ;*> 4 • ; , w s i ' |I ^ w H ; • • J' i fr Nk« n < • *.,* S!n f \ -|5\ f 4 * ' ' ; i * p. j i ! 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Q r i iiiSKi 3F ^ • ^ r | l 1 i' * ^p (BolBtltfn In Next tt«e)-ir~*—— HORIZONTAL jau-Brpgght JMM^C *• * (!bn<e<iu«ilt* 16-^BeIohglng to the first age' 17—Baby's toy -East tr-Bfhteftl A—Doomed UHEdes df the - Crus'ddefs eeins elohgii lab lfl^Emetic 21-Help , S!M3asn drawers 25-^BilloW Jj&^The mprsfi-elder 2t~Prowler 28—Golf mound, 29—Secluded valley 2\—Poete*s pf Greece 33--Sputh African ,,.,,. $V-fu$ one of various acaclda aBi-Seotch landi-owners 38^-Awoy fromh the windt 39—In consideration of PS\ 18 ' hcfoWo 11—Qaiterl 12-^Drowiea.— - iS=^A detective 2ftof^ixcd'French add Snanlih\ 47~A*merlcbi hurnOrls 48-=-Palls uporl SD—Rose 52- umber igns 23-Eridtired 29—Piece of armor at the throat ai-Place (Obbr,) 32—Spanish coin 33—Bahdafcei 34r-Hoftmed . &r 40-^BUUdl 4V— Consumer , M 42r-Wore difflcull 4Jh*-Withenjd' SS-^-MeWeyal peaiwrt SO^-Poie for a pldtura M 60—Topaz humming-bird N>»-Muicular twitching . The Farm Bure«u mia wtek wPfei. ftirrtij^ttr ttw rwwwial-' in* ffcmflitk* ori apring applkatiort for pe«* le«f curl .rid advice oh tmr oil »pr»y» on iftples and sweet «l«irrte»t * t »#W»'(Jt-i«otr spray for P^cti L<af Curl laat fall, a a«rlri|r appli- eatlen it r*««ary for t>«rfcc- tlon anlnst this^deatrueUve* dis- «M«s«te!(« th^yppiication just' as «oon )-*-$# H«hd «§•*• virttHeil p«e- Ai the aporrs live-more thart m%*em$L «„l8.Jn>p6r1*rit .-Qia*. ^pfibji'm^ :niteel^\\,^ay.- x*u** vi« Afemil^j|;in4i jtaitr itPe, -«ng' *aWar# t}mi :»ftott-aie,- bud scales slip, ** rs-ag* q»W«,A>hIt ar)d.8»W STtttth gaUbni, Water to mike 100 g» •Cornbrnatlon, . TaNtubrTeaUni sbXrSllel the pll is ,thbwugW ., /UH'noMrcak-roMrwi .oil, floittipgjQn, tne.jjuicface'-md riq Note: Loai| lightly if\ necessary »* m hot deW iltffil M*\ Scales jsllpi * Materials to Usei Lime Sulfur C32 de«reeer Baume*^»W ilWns* (If San Jose scalo is pi«s«nti* us*! 11 gallons). Water 5 to' mak(f 100 gallons. Or • BordeMx mlktufti ~ MMOmid mttrje u^ of Cdagef .snipmts \ ' ' IP los., '(p'ow-tlere'd of .,...,_ of dlssrolvcid) loll S t» 54r-Strpng, pull 55s=^tilitfitfted . „,, f*-Ei«if'ary eonipdsitton 00-Wlthdraw k , , .... S I—Efforts in another's behalf 2—grevent «\'—Confronted VERTICAL 1—Edge 2—Bright-colored bird 3—Batter 4—High card S—Third son of Jacob 6—Hunt fqr food 7—In haste fti-Small bird Pwila Ho, 41 Stf-tir %^- DEBB0D-BBOLCE HECHE-EEC 'faEHBB 1 IUDE- FiSIC au una UBQ LH '3UU tOESU UMUOLi 3nna aaa.DQGG •OH DHOtlE m®. Hydrated Lime (fresh, sfiiw. 10 lbs., Water <b thhkd lMTiSUimir. Ho\v to Apply: Use o Me iftlst thorpugliTy cbver the bMs, _-ow tlie terminals out to the tips to insure pOrfedt corStrtil. PrecnuHons: (I) Oivo tfto spray material sufficient Unio to dry be- fore freezing temperature, occur. (2) Drain tno i5uthp and engine each niglit to ovoid freexthg nnd breakage. Taf OH Sprays-Oh AppIM And Sweet Cherries Dormant applications of con tar oil. if thoroughly at)i>lled,_wll' control Black Cherry Aphis, and Green Aphis, and Bud, Mo In a fine way. Growers w^lth lturgo acreages of aphis and susceptible .varieties find that the uso of a Tar Oil on all or a part of their .acreage relievos tho work of the green tip and delayed' dormant periods atid In addition oflbn- tlmes gives hotter control dl tMese insects. The use of a cbmblhaUbn Tar- tubricntlng Oil Is suggested wherever San Jose Scale Is n problem with Rosy and Green Aphis and Bud Moth. Time to Apply: Now before green tips show. Begin as soon as The ground and wonlher permit. Select warm days and allow time for spray to dry before freezing temperatures occur. Materials: (1) To control Black Cherry Aphls*-Tar Oil emulsion (83% or 88%) 2V< gallons, Water to make 100 gallons, (2) To control Rosy Aphis nnd Oreen Aphis—Tar Oil omulslon mr mvm KMEWIIJ * « gallons ot «ni **%$ «M cbal W. oil cmukibn cat; oe addi ed't^No. 4 to keep .down mofler^ afe styr %th InfSiGUoM'a. » , Tank Mix\ Kmuwlons; IJC a straight is usedi waterj „„„ — ..., „,.,„,. wash A4 pound of llgrtih. pitcft vjer 100 gallons orciflFiy thrbtiKH\ W •--*• ~\»«h the %m> Pitch II ttot4 f »bo« eratora afct sup^btlUbriJi. screen, «pen spr«y.Jun tntb m Itian-emulslbn is'flJrmwi ifLtilKW^ ifgnlh^Waad^ .„ jtyQt. o»it\viSify ! n?>y fl4 o(li 8liirce«doiM anil 1 freflHitloifc Dutches* «r« rafdly bcthdrecfe aphis. -Unless bud indiVijs »i cnt, tnr oil sprayi «iay?b« ftnitti on these vnrlott^if\ \' ;. ' v including trunk and largo limb; for rosy nphls oojjjjol,. Jirtttny-, oi the eggs are laid on iho I 3. for oils may ten the, sfdil of tho operator o.n0- tue Kprtoj For this reMoti, M'ay m\\% \w wind. Gloves, Boggles ana a mm will help protect t|ie meii, Son) 1 «rid| tww report cup the ft n cbalioji at heaVs cup grenso helps prevent injury to skin. 4. Use n cosl tiir oil If* you, oro. Water gna tar oil tnnk be* after bud moth is inorfeetlvo. 5. Clean tho spray tore using oil sprays, 6. Drain the pump and cnglnd at jiluht to avoid- freeing, 7. If using tor oik with per- centages other thim opovp, con- sult your \Dilution Tubto for Tar Dlstlllnte Emulsion.'^ 6. the new \BN\ oils uppolir promising but nro not recom- mended in a general way tills year due to limited expcrimdntnl trlalt Stock dips nro also not rec- ommended because of limited exJ. perlmental results. ltesuUs to date indicate thai thoy will not .control bud moth, Meal Piwiiert ' |« rrxtotm l *•>—- \ f MVMt *o aarva *• \ * veil u ait otfuir , r v *J**£ \•Qmathiwi —-3^-2, th* ckiir«-^4a « QuaaWW W .which' th* Naw York Sta4* ««t suppUea ta*. aawwtr^ v \Kot n«**ariiy «i; a aW^g. «ra tmOf to- \mmm w '^, ~~ A —'— 4a aatw-aaaa-ak «a>- i^feerrg&'g&laii «bn' thatt »t*:^o|»thl-dld t|«t «w% luivchaow da^eibad W Iwy book tor* «Jeit, m fSof h»«lth l not afford to ^varlook, auWatai Ifaym,' 1 At#u_ __. ^, or tm%- trm i* ohartt upon ta* «wi^ to Coaawwiw: Infoyaagtloft Our idea of an optimist la any motorist wlio can- initio at a flat tiro *htlo being thankful thtlt it Inn'l a broken axle. Sometimes o Wblhnn gout ao hard up for somotbintl tb brng about that sho will boast Uiut her Hus- band once had IIIB picture in a patent mcdiolne dd. It's protty Bnlti to wugeY that the mnn or wornan who buyB with- out oakhirt tiflceB never hnd to thef work for maney. 2f«? (Otor HNwonr iSSMW wm put tmt mm\^Mi<$%'MUm mUmi, ADDITIONAL INHHRTIONS i)SLt!k_K t,m. • I ntjii mill •- -• ~% •• - mm ®$mm j^^||pjp«mp The Fublitfiini C#fp. S.A. COOKBtUtr. 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