HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-6-13, Page 5t
SEEDS FO
We have a large stock of specially selected field
meds fof sale at reasonable prices.
Before buying y g Your requirements, examine our
grades and get quotations, You will save money. We
have a good assortment of the diffierentgrades alesof Govt.
standard seeds.
Red Clover Alsike
Timothy
Alfalfa,
Orchard and Bluegrass
l gra�S
Millet
Sorghum
Man el and Turnip Seeds„ etc,.
e are booking orders for seedcorn in
varieties;
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following
.M a Southern l� o hen S eel
Learning, lee e . Red Co
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' Comis scarce hook your orders eai
A call solicited.
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General l Merchant
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Can Be Prevented by Thorough
Spraying.
r;Pomexnls Meeting$ In Full- Srwiug--
I The Summer Institute Meetings
feE't3n,2'yt>
Aro of Benefit to-. Every Woman
Who Attends—Topics to Be Dis-
erased and Wort Planned,
(Contributed by -Ontario Depsartment ot
Agriculture, Toronto.)
pOTATOES
are sprayed to pre-
xent such ;fungua disease as
Earp* Blight, and Late Blight
and, :Trot, These diseases are
caused by plants Rnown as fungi
i
Those fungi whieh derive their
nourishment
from, living I
x g P Gats,
injure them in so doing in various
ways and thus give rise to what wire
known, as g,t fun 1 s is ease s.
'IF d .
In combating the great majority of
fungus diseases methods of prevezn-
Iraytng
but to
rig the
lion only are practicable.
potatoes isdone not d(T e3 tt? etxT
prevent disease. Ira other
object ,of sprayinte is to cover the sur -
On of the leaves_ and sterns with a
eubstance,`n0lsoraous to the spores of
fungi, In which they cannot grow
and Penetrate Ahe plz;rat, SPravingti
therefore,
tl
i. r to he c
e
cafe z
tTf
Meat, be trimettr 01.9,r900•
ln+ pyo,
and t
nnip xeust
there
which a
sr raay miXtl
berori) tit
surrace R6 raven
be covered trionnompletelyr
t& not" the sutiatiest space o
epore can serlallgatel
Biileient spifOjag of po
pends:
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rungieide, Dordt
far
proved to bo
spray Mixture for p
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nt
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LONDON, dune `10. -The accounts
of the destruction of the three enemy
sutannartnes by British aircraft were
published Saturday. It is explained
that the longer hours of daylight en-
able seaplanes, airships and kite bal-
loons. to 'assist methodically in taunt-
ing down U -groats. Summer condi-
tions favor the submarine -hunters,
whose incessant searching of the seas
forces German eraft to seek deeper
waters.
observer in a 13ritisir, 'towing
balloonbi$l : Cpainthings which, ,
initcated the pres-
en
ee
at
;
at a
great depth,
DePth iwere dropped
and, the
submarine was obii;ed to shift its
position, The balloon eontinued on
watch and an hour later a submarine
was observed to emerge a long dis-
tance away on the'3aorizon and, start
shelling a sailing vessel. The balloon
was towed rapidly= to the spot and in
the meantime the U-boat was forced
to submerge by shots from the tow-
ing vessel. Under the direction oi:
the balloon observer the towing ves-
sel got over the track of the it -boat
and dropped nine depth charges, A
large quantity of oil ea* to the sur -
are, spr ading €rad jy Untit it
covered an area of a are mite,
A British dirigibi 2 sigtated z
it,boat attacking a merettatttman.
The dirigible. reached the spot,; just
in r the Il -bent submerged and
,y b9 i, gree feet agorn,
the sofa
p
to dii
repe
raying, Spraying should be oenx-
eAced when the plaints are from six:
eight inches high and repeated .at,
tervals of from a, week to ten days
roughout the growingSeason.
three; to seven Applications
required, the number depend -
port the Nvent',ser, the wetter
either the wore xreelleet 'tb.
Gig,
ahe liberal
Beaux nnixttire. Frowns
lona of Bordeaux rtext
used per acre at eat ,apinlleadt9
4. Upon tboroa:la sp5.s3„aa3
tneane the cov{ring"ef wi'r1'
of the plant with the £3rardca
ure its lige form of a nue rat
be doneonly when abet
is app3iod with good Prl >sani
to insure covering every portion of
the plant. 'A,lie best result;♦ from
spraying a
sprayers a
ww lair
T -Joint
insure covering
1(�aves at each trpr,t
a. Upon spraying t ?fore rather
than after prolonged rainy periosts.
ltnfection of the plants takes place
during or soon after rain. Therefor
it is of the utmost importance to
have the spray mixture on the plants
ailaein _tlui ra'or T
ng
e
lrn'nf'1t
fly, after
ai
appe
pool of oil.
A. seaplane SigiateC; F TJ -hot suit- a
merging Wad dropped a borgh, which,
brought a quantity of air bubbles to
the surface, The seaplane dropped a
second bomb into the
centre @ of: the
t
elatiFne(t water and a great quantify
or ell came to the surtaee, The dlr.-
turbanee;continued for so long a timet
it was evident the submarine was
mortally wounded,
Attack on 20 -Mile Front North
of Mayne 6attlefaeld;
Newt/ Offensive Started by Enemy Be
green. Noyon and Montdidior,
S1xock Troops Met Desperate
Resistance and Were Finally
'Checked After Making Small
Advance at Several 1 on '
rn -
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LONDON, June 10.—The armies of
Crown Jrinee Rupprecht of Bavaria
again are bitting the allied line in a
.new offensive, with Paris apparently
their objective,' Between Moutdidier
and Noyon, over a front of about
twenty zniles, preceded, as usual, by
a heav
o
lr
Y bombardment with shells or
all calibres and with noxi0tzs, gases,'
Ithe enemy's initial manoeuvre evi
dently has in anew the bending, back
of the allied front toward the town
of St, Just, on the northern wing,
and toward the railroad junction o
Compiegne, on the southern flank,
! getting astride the Oise river and
1 driving southwest toward rite French
capital,
The French troops are resisting
the Impact with their wonted valor.
The Germans, ' cu, their right and In
a rhe centre, have been able to pene-
the line for distances rangingi
°o -thirds of a mile Moroni of
w
to re at€vel tw3 6o and
tessona- ANI9Ag
nee to t?t!t
lescriptiorn of the Equipment Re-
quired
e-quired to insure Success..
UBS FOR T lE FARMERS
Outline a Sitr Program 1
Ifisve Everything IVelj' Organife 3
-The Club Picnic fs it Very- Si
cesst'nl Feature of the year'.
Work,
(COntrihuted by Oratorio 4epartzi t: of
I;riculture, Toronto.)
EXTRACTED
X.RACTID honey product
is the most satisfactory
beginners. inrier�t'€: a. i<lrt with tl:
colonies and sufficient equip-
an
d nen n
t make
the bees pay
w;ay. One colony does not gis.e
,ginner an opportunity to right
a
stakes' or or accidents roiitrla ir•
Three colonies cant be managed os
devoting ooe e 'ening weekly to ide.
h
ill
by,
30
;acs
weep zi t
hive•
s�oela..
010 a0y trf5ublesor.e pitfalls
aa°tin9g w'tit the right hive. The
Tan^stroth hive ha; the
ion iia Ontario, All beer
pad. boats
p its in
nr.
LINE IS STREN iTL1ENED.
4'
at E'lnfader; Mee
seew
relent that the
a' 3. o '
at
f'n L
irP '' telt'
had suivOCjed
't3•
0
e
at an a.)?
else, tits(.
mane were
were l
The allied coiunaanzie:
taken unawares "by then+
04t .the otit r band, they;
rte. - tine pallatra o
d their
by a
attack on
tiw o -utile frontva eing a bare
int oznly, and
east. Every"-
ment said, the
ne
air o consist.
f1
(2)
frames
(3)
cov'1er,
$it t3
,T
L**
carr;,~
sir regular
;row
t5 entiE'r
•be fined
e the beginner Sts
ea in eoleey
s°ca esti n hve-b
dies coat-
, 0a
on,: ww s ze
pe fill
00000(100
"r1f
aeanale\latn
s ogit
°a h } 11iG of � IiI ,
ti ,the tankw t O- addw
th'`in the chu'dm�',�
a nil itta;6R $ecitan
the isel=e whin c i
hIi eti c. pts of t,hes0
war daysa awrw lrnllortaut 5 hsil
oho turt8ner progrtraFw of the Flu'
i'e1ocle "Saturday
ops itorut l,d the laosiita
ooiptaa; terata, Rvet' .Lroe
alio t erniana too at eonsit'able
mono and and drov; the
tat, le'tying many Gerruan.
tltaati, Il`lx( 'crnnnais swept over the
3.W
agnomeny
n'a ,
ct ilar tli��
te.l.
enem(;erry, anti thr et sccma
e.
have been tibort, and it resulted
at eoanplete victory. Thus the
Flush have acquired an important
igh defensive position west of
Voor.mezecle, consolidating the chain 1
of defences down to Locre Hospice, 1
taken by the French the same worn-
ing, and giving to the allies a series
of high positions which effectively
.bar the Germans in their progress.
The safety of important positions at
Mont Rouge and Loom thus is doubly
assured, "Warm weather continues
wind there is little to report in the
way of infantry activity except that
they continuo to grind slowvly* along 1
the ,front. There .has been much
wrangling by the big guns, and the
tension throughout the allied lines
continues at high pitch. They are
watchful for every new move by
Hindenburg.
obtained when potato'
used which ars fitted
pts, so as+ to
utlt s,1rfaces of the
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HE Motor Car is a greater convenience to the average
farmer than the telephone, the rural mail or even the
grain. binder.
The binder which is considered as a very useful implement
is rarely used more than a few days during the entire year.
The rest of the time it stands idle, taking up space, while
the automobile is available for use throughout all seasons,
and both day and night.
It is ever ready to run down the lane to the back field or the
pasture with a parcel or a message,` or take you and your
family to town for shopping purposes—or on an errand to
the neighbors.
The motor car is called upon whenever; anything is wanted
in a hurry. 'It is the most useful implement or convenience
for the farm. It helps you conserve your energies and time `>
for productive work and enables you and your family to
accomplish more with less energy. You surely feel the need
ofe, Ford. Why not order one today?
4U prices subject to war tax charpsc, except trucks and 'dim*
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Chassis • • $535
Runabout * 575
Touring . . . '595
Coupe . • . 770
Sedan . . 970
One -Ton Truck 750
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