The Wingham Advance, 1923-02-22, Page 5HAS H. E LARc E T
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1-lome,Jourrs,al y'att:ernns
. 35co 30c, 35e.
We have passed into stock 'shipments of New
Kra
Spring Goods comprisilig ail the latest effects in
Dress Good;,-; Sill; y Ga,i;"hams; Chambrays, Voiles,
Ratines, Organdies,' Mulls, Laces, Embroideries, etc.
SiapLL epart exit
Is well stocked now .. with Btlx Shirting's; Cottons, �
Cottonades, Prints, 'rid-ings, Sheeting
101 Sateens, Curtains,
Curtain �tlat.erial. Prices
g'' ' a�- ,. of
'ottons are upwholesale
. , Our' prices are down t'(;- iaa4u
tail.
rte
C.t ;sets, , ;,'t'sie ry .'> .d GI" ties
We have just opened up all that is new for
Spring in the best makes t,f Corsets, Hosiery and
Gloves. Our values are the best.
•
Carpets, . Rugs, s .,. n ilel• .t,,�h
!anew patterns and `guaranteed' quality,. One
large drab, load of Oilcl'oths, L inoleuiiis and Coxlgo!
eum tugs ust opened. Prices the lowest,
Spri '.ti Coals
l l' dee our range of ladles' .new Spring
rect styles Cmats, colro-
s made of best cloth and newest colorings.
See them'.
Bo il� d S111t ,eS
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r
ME esho}lving , a mice range of the best makes
of Footwear in.'W ',Boys' Women's, Misses','it'le1;l'8 and
la at money saving prices;
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look- ai...otu large, e. rand
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es are avt a:. '
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THE SPO1 11,;„ addliM
Wil:, gel t lit for the
ArrtlyWo ni,
it riolotion and :1 e^ li lstoryee roirytpn=
etio Pact Recommended d -,-.Jff,eep
lido* Stock Otti ,f the ii`leld- - ale
the Fleas----6tenvez' Catttla, Sh,flallTd•
Parttrinutoal tee' (ref a 4i0 l e,oartn aepnt a+t
e.¢reeultele i'orontte. '
Ittt Tiny malt ri ;;arts tpPea;egl, rpt
t9ses press of an ; outbreak ., of' .4nt
y
Worms In two •c„• three eaunties of
thea ;lF'gtpvince at',? that thq irteegts
Svere,"beginzring tr; ui:, 4armge,to saonre
thee field . e,ro,r;x, 'Tie ' Seetiexae
we,Be visited by re; reeentatives/Qf the
Dominion and 1>. oviettial I{n ente-
logical depa.r• metas, and it was die-
etovere4,that ihe_eebeet was not'the
Arany Worm but it ei n non •eut-!,worn,
leneore as the. Splted Cut -worm.
In -order. that *Ilia peat iia' lie
r®odgnieed and c.s,,trodied should it
appear next e -as J.i, the I:ollowing in-
formation ie given;
Life 'History,
• The spotted etit-;vorm winter
In the,ground as.e am.a1F oro
b1ri :kisti larva freta ;/4, to about e
o t
f an inaih� in length. lis May and
early June this eut-worn1 attacks the
craps sown,:in the field where it win-
tered, in Juliee it is full, grown and
muDatea in the soil. Towards thar'rart4l.
of the month the motile alrPear and
Jay •the eggs for the. brood which is'
•now causing trouble. 'In, about two
weeks or about tee 12tJi' of Augusi.
nearly all the lttr vae of -this brood
'will be Pull grown raid will have ceas-
'ed:feedinu•. Tbe.y -will then -pupate -in
the ground and the Moths will emerge
in Septeinber and will lay 'their eggs
throughout any i '-tedy Places'Prom
these eggs. Wilt as:.ue the. overwinter-
ing larvae : referred to above,
Description,
The moths are a dull. brown color
with a wing e;rause of `oboist an
lust and a quaytcr. They try'"around
nlyat night or tate in the evening..
The full groom cut -worms or larvae
are 'about' I'4 inches long, stout,
mooth and of a brownish or often
lackish actor with several black
pots on the back, most conspicuous
owards the rear end, • There is a
hitish or light •eolored line rbnning,
along each si ie.just below the brown
olor of the' back, The head: is brown.
This insect can readily be brought
nder ;
d r Control` by the use o- Poison...
ow to Control the Attack.
In the evening about sunset scat -
r' thinly, as if sowing' stied grain, 'l
e following' pblson bait .wherever
e cutworms are present, and also
ong the margin' of crops nearly
hat are to be protected:'
bran,' 2G Jba;.; ,
A'aris,green (or 'white arsenic), 1
1tto1a§sea; a gal.
Lernons or oranges, 2 fruits..'
Witter, about ..2 gals
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r, Gtat't'' ",: ry PPL.
alta 9
nt 1 1 ,lhY pf �Te? 1..
10 04 90 p 1 aratl»» b
,app gtCyF� ttl,IL >t¢p fttt0 Ol#ate " �!
FF�'MT•oLR9yj ,a' ti QB°"t 7A�,,,,'Y, �p yd{y1i,Ft9#, g 1 ..-f
,� S, cc,,�ttIt rYAtayi5'tl�t
tlek p9 t,aasata�rf� !
,'l'ho,r;.><a i+ 'i nt:llilt‘'.".011q;''rl tft0;''
Btxa,lrVQ Dawe trlratlCelitsl°
tit t1e ? h4'Z11an ;" 1 *0tl4i ltil , �'
i Ti Y1 S,artai totireisctit'the thnr9lp set
Paige co ,4,,e, y , dralntt "'Mre. , T'etnpil":
Telexnra;rfi in Memorial &hill o Iter
' (Igyr tsveailnlq lrOb23rd
C,tuneiligr ,ringlaprd: is a o:Untied for
' ti home with :a ;serene cold.:', '
lltirs _Eaino'o Thaxrteavllle, 9a via-
ftiug' her. mother, Nye. '.Tolia Ulrls. •,
The acielo,Inent gf the bore's Sup-.
per will be dispensed in St, .A chews
Cburcb' On fSu1$day rrtoriri+lrlg� Ireb. 3t1,
'b
.
llduit®(a numlJer around here are
Iald wp Witt$ la grippe:
Their P. O, reeeryed and deliver-,
mcl a car o! feed apd,,flouy thisaveek,>
1l2r, Albert Walker o2 liters,: as
home for a week's holidays,.
is 'ever. .. Mr R.;.:1ohnston took'. a ear load oR
wla or d . cattle 'to Toronto on , Saturday.,
Mr. and Mrs,' Lewis Dewitt tjpent
the Week end with their daughter at
Newton, ^f
14Tr. Alex, Anderson .died suddenly
at Clinton on 'Sunday morning, the
remains 'ore brought here for, inter-
ment on..Tuesday, :lViz,. Anderson
'was well and,favorably known Here
by a large number off fi�eendts,
Mr : 'Wm Sel err passed away. on
Sunday evening at'coght' o'clock, he
took a.severe°stroke on Saturday,'
and never regainedeonscioueness he
is sin - y his ,,,id w, I e •was>
eigh$y .years' old :and,, Eras lived fxa'
the village+ up till a few, years :ago'
when he moved 'to the 2nd'line of.
Morris,— '
MR A., .Holmes' received Wert'on
Tuesday' riiornirrg' that ° his brother,
Alex lad passed., . away' eat ' Owen
Sound, and eft for there Tuesday
afternoon to attend the funeral
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Mix ,the bran and the poison• very
thoroughly in a tub : or any large
e1�
'rec salea usingeither rt
the
bands -
or
a dung=fork for .the purpose. Pour
the
molasse-s' into the water; run the..
lomonee or orange through a ;neat
ehopper,'i and . throw both the juice
and
the'
'pulpinfo ' to th
e water. Then
stir: this'thin ouglily. Next pour the
liquid corer the poison bran and mix
so th ,roughly'that itwill:;fall through
the fingers readily. The aoove'am unt
1s sufficient for one acre,
&:cep i;iva S -tock Out of Reach.
Take precautions ,that. no stock
gets' access to the mixture before ;it
is applied, and even after applying
it i
.. s wase to 'keep the 'stock .;out of
the field'' for four or
. 'r
.�..�.
five days,
y
s, th
ough
t_....�, there asno much danger co;ax thee-
-- _�_._ ..�4``_ra• �•�uP�.LrasW�p a e •i811+u�vaalare' folio -tired carefully. --.L. bass-;ingPrs poisoned if theb tie directions
p. A.z College, Guelph.
This Ili e' nder riga own.' tips a r:
the too e r :; roprletor, ''i r. i tt
Galbraith.. m
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'°AZA SEC14L, !,E ICES IL L
•eoiniJintie(' tor1tie ij ex iw+t,;weeks i
• riierq ake: moot Apt' •
Otte it irikt i'fiet set.
TOR';
tle'G
e are sorry to report :that UPLI
.t.ot irrreedVitve e,. _ , es heel
laauly d'ticnds would -like.
Harry G+ wtty Of wa,r n
i I .roller.
Mr'°rGcrdo +
tt , rgiiBtaotre ,pealtk„Clinhi�Cr^
Hat and has p tt ml -tape& at ';tow dt°ivtit
Maud Skina1l; ; •
Quite a rtu3 bee atteirdcd the wooer
bee' by Mr. Caztdle in M# Ch
get& 'rrt`hiserei•
,'',is
R 1,
s tit Sundaywith his be thez', l ot-
. iYo�illiatiz 1
Ll team of
l wood sold h
9)1tt;rQtie8 to #
Ct,eik” biislt.
school was clrrvdd foi• a new
dFiys last elle:ef t,4i ti.t;�cttunk' Of the
storrit and bad aoadss;''
Salt the Hens. -
The,ibest ;Deana of controlling fleas'
, in snot instances is • very simple,.
.P.10.6- usually originate in the base-
,.mept o' the house, or in some covered
• Plateeeolich, as woodsheds and stables,
to'which .hogs, dogs, or -.other:. such
ar finials have access. '.i'1ie remedy is
• to t;i've the batterzaent, shied, ox other
bree ting place a thorough cieanang
*biersti the litter; and then 'sprinkle rite
tor or ground , in the building or
'Shed) with eonamon Bait. ,--The salt
should be sprinkIed thickly., enough
al poet to ; cover the ground, and
s
hould then be wet down with Seater,
ti >s)roulca clot-• be wet sufficiently to
eatiSe; it to'• run, however. if there
• are about the place any rheteSe eeartbs ,
or the like built on gilee so that
bogs and other animals can go und'e..
them,. salt should be applied there.
Generally speaking, it is - fairly easy
lb determine where the leas orig4
lnate, and it is untidily such a place
as ear be reached by th.e salt treat-
ment. It nay be. necessary to -repeat
the operatidn two '0x' three times at
about 'threeday 'intervals.
/Ftivoeii+ Caattle Blelppet1.
A total et 21,53¢ head. of cattle,
'eeere shipped from f�thcl la9.lvt,.01 Agate
real _doing the pagt seaaain of n(iyl-,
€ration,` ae; conaltaretl with' 91.',2-111,.
bead inn- the!cea,sos 1 , } deAcl;ea.ec ',1
of 9ril i7 • head,;+r ar, i•, 41,0.0)440",•40011.
shipped in 1, t;il l.b,
Ilea r 7 ,,a wi rer.,s'(pl�fr
de f om titeMi to to
` the total„nuuib'er. '6 s cis, so attee ;
+�ntraa3Tan,Cattde ;
that iWent fel4Ward to tli'a B•rit,>alp
market, from"iItI1i' 1,Wnt'wan 'r.,�,b,ll',
13,016 ':head,' ' �� �'ltere.' h
r !i .rlo .�iiu;t;t,
,bucittecb. done Iti b�reelr:'during the
tract ' eeaatti1, *We ' doling ' rhe pre• .
a.eeding yea,? dliliorr,inta ranratiliteatd -lin
4,0e4 heard.
It 3F3 otlx"lli1eing lime far the table
oerape stud scattered grain wit ,go to-
ward nialntalfing the hent,.
There 10 little stratus Sol" itrt,rt one
wI tlg a jsrf(d(i or •Is'uub bell:When. iii
t;a tap 'cae -' to tarz;hitee to entl'ais,prl,mtl.'
Mr. Alex. MacEwen made a bust-
nese trip to Toronto ;over the week
end, '
Mr Eldon McKinney is at Bramp-
ton, relieving the' operator, who is'
on sick slave
Mr. Chas. Johnsteza and .A.eslle
Hetherington attended the 'Finter.
School: at itineardie e' last: week.
too
ra®•'. and sf
ren
ttheta
the `
r as
o a of .d6 ti
49S an and
816 �sia�i '
rn � on, 'iosd{ira�vt3 ' :lt,ja9tit�,
oto sac
k rasa
p zlae?zes, reiiatye bil-
iousness, ',correct conseipaigon.
Theynett,;pro,t1»ttyr,: pleasantly, .1
mildly, yet, to arougt(Iy..
1 . .
TaVABOINVIty
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b8 ort
Sold by Jr Wal io
n 1V[c7C�
>aruibiaots;
CHIROPRACTOR
Qttalil e�f Graduate
Adjustments given for -diseases o''
all kinds, specialize ,in dealing wit'
children, Lady' attendant.. Nigh,
calls responded to.'
Office on Centre St:, Wingharn
Ont„ (in house of. Mrs. H. Davis)
Hours, 2 to 5.30 p. m. Evenings, 7 tc
8 p. m. and by appointment.. Phonal
213,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICAN
Osteopanthy Electricity'
. All diseases treated.
Office °`adjoining residence, Centre
Street, next Anglican Church, (form
erly Dr. Macllon'ald`s) Phone 272'
Office open,' eery' day;. esecept'cach
Monday attd Wednesday' afternoon.
co 'a�uctly lit q
sYdittme6ge r
•Eya# ' trtlwSble ,Arid 1tea,datcheu
retlueiitlkipaas; away When the
'v'ertebrae tet the base: ct# t e
rain ' :have'Ibieia Vifoperly 0.ttlM
�tyatcd • ►y • •Ghtrapractic.: itt fast
B Nf ,N.otte •canitr,t•i tte it v hinetio
a_l .e_ - �-�. ,
#staid and often cnred''hy Cltirda*
uiractic. Look iota dila,
tr VOX, 9�llirta�tirsna.Iaa,g'
Phone tot
pm
George E; Buchanan and the 'fifttr 1
he iwiill fake.:;to Alaska;
feeen•
Between : `t]'a><icou•�� ver •, arid a v
� ay the''.
+Canadian Pacific. steamers "P'rince'ss' Genies" .
lasses ,througgh;,$undreds.,of miles°':of etch
tl'eautiful ;shelteeeci leaeerwaYs %ST oris,,;
FORGE E, 'BUCHANAN
Chatham, .'On,t.,::boy who is
now a prosperous coal deal-
er in Detroit, attributes his'
success', largely to an offer
made him when he was a boy that he
woeld have a trip to -Europe if he
saved tilt a third of the ' cost. The
offer was made' by a friend who
'promised to lend "a third -provided
George's' fattier lent the other third,
the loans to be. repaid when George
could afford to do so. here was a•
real: incentive for saving, and wheu
the trip was made it proved of an
edecatioijal value that has stood him
in good stead all his life. Last. year
Mr; Buchanan made a trip to Alaska;
and the idea occurred to him of mak=• self in his own boyhood
ing the same kind of offer. to other its educational 3" qod becauseigMike. of ciec Coast stimuli its heffect a
boys that he had: himself enjoyed in ences, nal and broadenine their imagination,
atmu,atin :effect upon
•• his own youth. But - the trip should Ththeir imaoies oft andght
be to Ala .. a Rev. Lynn. Harold �upon their -
..
and not to leu �Hough, future Ino •- -y� -'
Europe. cies
of,
Asrho
P pastor thought
tar 'g t an
P ofd s
the l
r e ..soona0:-
erre
Central
a,, .hMethodist et)3o 's
madi.
det F'
thro.
e announcement, Church William m Vancouvere-da up to S t cnn `ev
he was inundatedm Livingstone, ,rest- � '�
with P back
applications, Din -
Pp cations, dent of the Dime.. Savings13 nine -day rase that -can never
Via•
a large party of Detroit boys has : Circuit Judge ; Joseph : . 'Moynihan
ihan be 'Forgotten. The yaviityMlilte •
still "iso
• already been'booked . to •• sail y'n haat cess Louise”
frorn have indorsed Buchaglades over that
ie ;fe {
Vancouver, , non s scheme ,
i as on the Canadian Pacific an'u , me as among countless ,mins h
unusual tat
1rias fee-
1
"Princess Louise" 0000rtnnrty for boys:.toest-clad or oA
st an "Tule learn the value of thrift mountainous, on either
steamer
and industry: side against
14th. ! Mr. -Buchanan will -personally Butk a snow 1'
conduct the tour which •' y. the trip" will have still other capped mountain line of hesntarv-
is thus benefits, as. Mr. Buchanan has said. la tarn peaks. The Incte t
selPping. to finance. He says that These lads cannot cross villages of Alaska .,with their t totem
t a tripthe cp poles are unique, and they ±1 too wiN
fifty would have been worth Hent and take that wonderful trip up - have a 'special charm for. tiia.ae i;ft
�e +Lala- as ,f iie haw taken it him -1 use island -sheltered waters of the Pa- fortunate boys.
TiTRNBERRY -
Mr:' Johnvices. Municipal World supplies, g
and Miss Reta Walker The .foflawing.accounts PP zea; ;��3.1 ; J„
also Miss. Olive Scott of BIuevale F. Anderson salary were paid:—. Elliott and Wm, H. Campbell;.auditone
sa
a
s
Treasurer,
each
�r
o.
were, three 4 o Ne. •
tiNext
Brae
of' the guests at Mr. and $120.00 meeting of,Moo, , Postage, D. S. Scott,'council ...11 be Held „r, Tuesday, mss__
Mrs. James' wedding at Brussels last balance salary as collector, y?uT
week.. � $35•aoi A. 13t1i., at 1 p. an.
Porterfield, express charges 55c; TheA. Porterfield, Clerlr
� Y
,;� °o •,,. �.,, ate,... ;••�^'�"'.^ ` •t. ,.' .
he'n$:dad. ^e �SriK.` >, `-'' \auk `;en[a.` ?`Sh'•'?sy'c',�'y
The wonderful totem poles of an
Alaskan .Indian village,
Former Carrick Man Arrested
Mr. J. Howard Lowry was arrested.
at Lindsay on Monday and brought to
ri li
C) 1 a to face his trial on: three char••
ges, two of stealing money and one
of stealing cordwood, belonging to
the Standard Chemical Company of
Lindsay.- The alleged offenses are
said to have taken place at Muskoka
between September, 1921 and . July,;
epee.. Lowry was, refused bail' and is
now ln•the Bracebridge jail. Mr.)
;'r
Lowry was a . former Wingham man,i
many of his old friends here will re-
gret to hear of iris trouble,
EAST WAWANOSH COUNCIL,
,Council , •tnet on February l3tlt., as
per 'adjo ienrnent. Members all pres-
ent but' A. 'Coates. Minutes of prev-
ious rrieetigg were read and approved
C ornmunkkation from Corporation of
Blyth, deitianding the sum of $22.50
as Fest T11'aevanosh's share of hall rent 'Fertilizer
wf. ��ll
foo^ bivisioiz Court purposes for tett TEOMAS TAYLOR Secretary -Treasurer'
ar d 192 • rccebved, `-Chis account was
ordered "to be 4.eft over till next meet-
ta•tSromaMmnmemid
lug' °as seine doubt still exists 'anon "
the to the legality of thatfttiglaratelumnammutemanatmalumulftio���w
he Far ���p en's Fertilizer Coe ur tec
Wing 'a `a n eu' Ont rkk'
MANUFACTURE °'. S OF
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tai �`�p �e y� "' �
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100111'm , . Iii, db a�,. at u, ,1rti lit
Suitable
FARMERS CAN GET 'DELIVER"i'. i'1 Oitt''Tug PAC'rO '
ANY TIME AFTER THE ssth' OF l'EBRTJARY
Our
goods are guaranteed to be in perfect mechanical
Goracl, ticBtt,'
There have been several Iibellous statements made
lag this Company, regard -
lag
which are absolutely false, evidently ;;lade with
a' view to hurt our business. However, yotz will find us doliver^ixtf;' `:
the goorls:
tie couricit° as i
payment :of, the a,rtount' deinantl:ed.
••Ptititiori ol`' W. H. A$asott antl
Stubbs fur'the construction of a Mini-
drain
'un-
Cxpal draiitt'et Lots 36 and 3e, Can, d,,
received and considered. This petition
was also laid over till next aricetin ,'rl
`` ',1,1essrs:'Cetnpbell arid` Elliott rem'''
(„it d t� r rt. _ t_. f� s
ve.a..d F+.[.xr pp , -
.:.pt'"ia, ,p i, L'iu�i4l�.r.'y of the
Township �aceounts for oz, The Ab.
et act Stat:ettici,t showing a balance o.n
hard et :December 3est., of ;$2226.60.
Moved by Mr, .Scott, sacoiided by
Mt'. Gillespie that the report ne now
'ea;d• be adopted' and the nrtditers he:.
taaid ea ttitt;tr 4.'1'4 i i cath for their sett,
se Wee l y
k
eget
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