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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-09-01, Page 2ellbYGa" :�...t J ��% Weather ' } T TS �ANE I �T aecul!' i'i't1f, .;PP.. �1e;;tvu area Ors � t>( :�>3� gee o u re, minim d �4lted malaUM P aye in 18; a}�{{d 16 and :,,nm�1'�er S•,-�"1� Coo than biii13,thp the tie'Oban oY ch falen t by the British �overtttiient for .the transport service in the Mesopotam- campaign. India, Australia. arta ian"Fruit-elves" Africa were included in the arms op-� erations by 1890, and ten years later, when the trail was extended to in- elude China, Japan and the Far East, p the Cook business had a girdle round the earth. The Cook organize- tion proved of great help to the Em- P when war broke out, and earnedyou and received the thanks of Parlia- menet. It quickly gathered a great masa of information from all quarters that proved of M. -mil value, and was able to get through to safety bun- deeds ie tourists belonging to countries who happened to find them- selves stranded when hostilities be- 1 ' I 111 I : IIIA IIIIIIII ,„.1 IIIIIIII El IIIIIIII au IIIIIIII . I IIILII ■ = TFe Moahowa INCORPORATE}) Capital Paid - Reserve Over It is not necessary to make est branch of The Maisons to deposit money. Send mail. Write to -day to Nelsons Bank for information. I BRANCHES Brucelleld Exeter Clinton - -- �:� , 4a�r 1855 Up $4,000,000 Fund $6,Od0,A00 125 Branches. a special trip Bank even time your deposit, to the nearest manager IN THIS DISTRICT: St. Marys Heneall _ .to a the near- want the Bank by of The Kirktatt Zurich . I *� Illi 1111111, ��, • IIIIIIII: CI III • III • l y,,{q. _ 1; , riF' FDry �ia. lhbb� L /tp the Old wagden Pump --no aurete, lost motion, herd work pumping. Why not put b one Play Havoc With Some id and yd � �� Crops. ; �r :n. �h444.., '' Y ',:./ .� TROUDtE of our easy -working, anti -freezing Iron Pumps? House Pampa, The White Grub, Larva of the June complete with cylinder and r ° 4 -foot pipe $1100 1 i 1 Heavier style Trr....$1850 Pump Complete for jack or \ Bootle—Tho tvLaworm, l eros of the Click Beetle—How to Deal with Them --Calf Needing • Real it tt Brought Her Health and Strength _ as above windmill. $16.00 �, Pump, Pump, three-way, with onside casing, k ' special $28 00 Special Cistern Pump $3.75 i Cylinders, brass and iron 5440 to $7.00 Problem. (contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.) Much injury is done to certain Held and garden crops by the two insects named above. Hints as to their control are given below: The White Grub. 024 Cuemrtela Sr., MONT1tEU ^For 8years, I suffered constantlyput from Sidney Disease and Liver noabla nothing Myhealthire in the way of ordinary medicine did me any good. Then I started to use "Fruit -a -tics" r. 00N0 To get more milk from your cows from Spray then lightly with Creonotd bp- The W hite Grub working and teed- ing beneath tete nett on grass roots, held crops and garden crops, destroys thousands uC dollars' worth of effort each year, much of the deslruc- to the corn and ierawberry D,dJ:, can be charged to this lusrel. and the street was remarkable. All the pains, Heudnrhle Indigestion and Constipation sere relieved and once more I was well. once All who suffer f,um such troubles should take "Fruit .1 lives" Madam nor MIDAS FOISY, 50o a box, 6 for $- a,, trial size 25c. gan. It also collected effects left behind by panic-stricken travellers who were thinking of only their per - •. "easel safety, and in many ways the uniqueknowledge of Cook's as to where a little mono could be odic- Y J spent to speed or clog the wheels of authority was of incaicul- able advantage. In a recent interview, which is re- ported in the New York Times, Mr. Frank Cook recalled the fact that Kaiser his ' a supply of water which is piped to A maphas been made of En gland large brushes. containing more than 108,000 sheets Using kerosene instead of gasoline which cost more than $1,000,000 a for fuel, a Danish aviator recently year for twenty years to prepare. made a successful flight, the only to Soe thorough is the inspection re noticeable difference being a slight which clinical thermometer tubes are decrease in speed. subjected that about 75 per cent, arc . rejected for PRESERVING SEASON IS ON Blue and White Preaervliag fore milking. Th odor of Germinal t• $ ODJKnonLble 10 they. Tho meows will then stand more vuetiy and nerd more milli. la atapie pates pen Pasnuo fi,ddx, hay meadows and Green tirade are Ircquently much re- dcc .t to value through the ruins of At dealers or s,..,t postpaid by Fruit -n -fives Limit, ,l, Ottawa.iously Kettles 95c to $2.50 Aluminum Preserving Kettles $2.00 to 53.15 Canning Racks to fit boilers,..$1.00Jul), [''twit Presses 60c Wire Strainers 10c to 50c Stem Fillers 20c to 25c emoremaik boa Peng wsetddoPta- Half gal. size, 90c. One gal. size, $1.50 — —, ,.�., al 't e,; r=. ' 9 ,�•. 4' the plants being nibbled off by this pest. The parent ui the white grub in iae June 11,. .11,-, usually etc cummun > y as :t 1111;01 flier 10 late June and The female beetle usually lays 1,• r eg. a u, grass land. meadows, nett ruau.,:d.'s, leuce rows, bush ;•...,I nett•" and such like placers. Thu gl..:s buten u, twelve or tonneau — C'OOK'S IS OLDEST COURIER IN THE WORLD Frank II. Cook, senior member of the firm whose mune is known all over the world as a guide and diaper- on of foreign traveller's„ and recentlysummit when the made memorable visit to Palestine he was conducted by Cook's. The head of the firm hap- the Emperor ed to be at Vesuviusking the the to the as unfit use. 1 --[- The first prize to be awarded in, a competition of high powered avis I Almost all vocations are open to. tion nexttors year to 2,000,000 francs women in Finland. at will be held Fran France on a railway owned by the firm. He was pleased with the ar- rangements and asked Mr. Cook to conduct the expedition to Palestine. This was a large order, indeed, for g Cook had to arrange for the sumptu- ous transport of a suite of nearly 250 people from Germany, and some 360 more, made up of Turkish of- ficials, had to be convoyed and cater- ed for after the party reached Pales- tine. It was the largest party that had visited Jerusalem since the Crus- odes, said Mr. Cook, and the sur- rounding country was swept of horses, vehicles, and almost of food, to sustain the imposing cortege. Mr. Cook says that part of the Jaffa Gate in Jersualem was knocked down in order that the Emperor might drive through. Thef Kaisernan- lsistedenby, upon riding, but Viscount Al- lenby, as conqueror of Palestine; was content to walk through. A process has been discovered in England whereby a rustles" steel, heretofore, used solely for knife I blades, can be made into cooking utensils. , With a near desk memorandum pad! the paper is kept in a roll for cleanii- ! nesse any amount needed being with - drawn and torn off when it is desired. A combination of steel tape and a sprocket wheel has been invented by a resident of Brooklyn, to wind a 1 phono•ra h motor without a 6 p using crank An American company will erect one of the world's largest radio sta- • tions at Shanghai, powerful enough to send messages across the Pacific without relaying. of rail- read cars is the purpose ofeaning the outside recently invented portable machine carrying i �.-_-___. • WHEN USING ' WILSON •S • FLY PADS READ DIRECTIONS v •a.,,,. .. [AREFULLY AND , �, FOLLOW THEM ((T. - ' � EXACTLY. • - '�,, Best of all FlyKillers 10c per Packet at all Druggists, Grocers and General Stores Granite Cullendars 50c Sugar Scoops, Aluminum 50c it 1 ''� ;s after the eggs are lard, they ,•quirt tw„ years to develop, living .u,d Y,• ,,,,u3 on grass and other plant 1.,��t, until ready to pupate. The trout to mature insect that the business was established a the result of an accident. It appears that the founder of Cook's, Thomas ('ook, was keenly interested in tem- Bobber Mat for Ford Car, each 1.550 $1.550 ; h,ut;:e grub .:,1,,, eruct between the auu11111 of I1,,. ,,,tu,,,l )ear and tete following 'meg. Since these: grubs live and 1 beneath the soil fur full twu s u is impusaible to reach them peraner and was unxiuus that a great ❑umber of Leister people should visit Loughborough, a town some twenty utiles away, where there was to be an imposing fete given to supporters Geo.A Silis `J� Sons A. w,ii, poisons or sprays. CuItivutiou ti „n'ak up the pupal cases or expose • to te weather ur rinds to tete u.nd tilt airway to eavilyl, old sod :ds are usually heavily infested, 0::E1 4: it ,,,hinh er„ttl r lul'ietevi g ttA, shoat iii lnutN111,-.11,-,,,q.tldeep la, and not [ugh- rut.,,iuu with due autumn plough- 10 4sibility i. al tow y,teep ar oul 1 rtaudowu s tams" of the cause. Thomas Cook under- took to arrange the excursion, and made suitable ay, v,•ch with the railway company, which agreed to transport a 1 given number of tem- penance workers net a shilling a head. tie made no profit nut of the first transaction, but he perceived a pos- of future gain. So success- ful was the excursion that Mr. Cook -/' >. spiRIN ce etlyy to pea uiit profitable crop 14, I ieitult the IA irewurnl• what hal is the [natter with the crops? 11 eti of the seed has tailed to pro- dcr,• a plant and what pleats have tit, ,urhe d ere t e ed awaytie, nail ul',d look tefd.r >,nl planted su,lo weekr a-:,,. It ye,I inn, 1! .it the seed grain ;,,... I„•, i penetrxn d or partly devour d ),e, will knotty that wire wor,lie b.•• ., :u work. 1' Oil easy e,, a u:.d --�..rd smooth shift )Ie ,11 neer;,e ,l" sex I,•- ed larva at w„rk `y was asked to arrange other visits on a wholesale scale among temperance workers. Then he arranged ex- eursions for other bodies, and grow- ing bolder each year, in 1847 he con- eeived the tremendous idea of taking party of tourists to Scotland. At this time there watt no through rail.- `t01)• and the tourl-ts were taken to I.lietwuod by train and thence to (;Insguw by steamer. The exploit watt considered so re- rrarkable that the various public Lollies in the important towns visited turned out to signalized the occasion bane acts and the firingII_—_-_ An important service which the house of Cook was able to render to the British Government that was of transporting the entire expeditionary force into Egypt and the Sudan in 1884, and again in 1885. In the 'latter year Cook's handled the trans- port of 7,000 men sent out under Lord Wolseley in the belated attempt to rescue General Gordon. In 1898 the organization was again called -- -- gp yp� e�sry� �a (gg� NATIONAL I CANADIAN ATIO AL EY". ';I>r9I & 6q Aug. 26—TORC' (O— `51::. 9 _^ .. on by Kitchener and did valuable work in the reconquest of the Sudan. later developments of the busi- nes" include long tours by motor and airplane file Mr. Cook cos that more people wished to fly across the I IS PRINCE OF WALES D�JRBAR Ij Gorgeous production with 01' N:c• mystery, I. I1 11 rom.muo and s,�in:::-o•�r of the Far Ea.:[. I 11 '_ UNLESS you Accept onlyan P Aspirin," which physicians during see are not A �/ �- Iain j-"'-- •�„�7/ "unbrokenpackage" contains 22 the getting _ years "Bayer” name on tablets, you a Aspirin at all • ,..... a`O �'�`. _ d t , ,� , ,F� a „et,. e y aP ye Cho" a` �- ...cc, ° -�� e ,, P� ,„ `•C. of "Baer Tablets ofsta-- y directions slid dose worked out by and proved safe by millions for elle,; and t<ttil:e the stud. Ti,,,T „u,',,urms tar) w color from red -The 1,,., ,U ),.,,,,w,ah Lr"was. Ti„. wire- iv:nrn ,s ib" larva i,t a class of beeU,•a rnu.wonly knnwu us "['.lick 1' Iles" (I?IaO-oder), 'these bee- tits frequent aid breed to grass laud. Fi dds tliat have been down in hay or pasture lot. a number of years are gemraily heavily infested and the lir:+, crop ensu after breaking tete and usually suffers considerably. Tll- lace is the best agent to destroy the young beetles. A "Gael crap rotation that de's nut include hay ur pasture mutt. frequently than one year w Pour s generally effective in controlling Inas DOM. The ploughing should Le dont early in the autumn, and the laud worked as much as possible be- lure the heard freezing weather stops image oporauous. The stirring of the soil will break up many pupal coat's and thereby expose the young or developing beetles to the cold and tett Al; or wally will perish, roduc- in,: ion possibilityltvaof ttls ii ing tate thin on cultivated lauds during the following season. --L. Stevenson, Sec. Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto. nye. This was a fine advertise-ca ment for Mr. Cook, and soon he had regular excursion, visiting various places in Scotland and England Greatly daring he next turned his attention to the Continent, personally conducting large parties and build- ing up a staff of competent guides and interpreters. About this time he began the business of su r] in pt Y y independent tickets for travel by railroad and steamship, which has'envies, grown to be such an important fav- p tar in Cook enterprise. The in formation department had the bank- ingand exchange department came g p as natural developments. In 1868 Mr, Cook conducted his first party to Palestine, and fouryears later organized a tour round the world. lel 187! the firm was engaged by a large body of Knights Templar" in the United States to arrange for a visit to Europe, and this led to the establishingfficeof of the first then American office of the firm. Since then the company has opened agencies in the chief American and Canadian cities, Channel last Summer than the firm could accommodate at any one time. In eighty yerrs-the-tem of Cook, un- der grandfather father and son, hast'' grown to be a household word. It is true that it has been the butt of much ridicule, due, not to its own defici- but to the delightful ignor- ante of many of those who entrust themselves to itsguidance. But the fact that royalty has not disdained to be routed and controlled by Cook, and that it was able to distinguish i $I,1e00,000 in new buildings and scores of other new features and attractions. NEVER OC+I A 13IGG^`.) or, r t'•. .. -Nth n .� Reduced rates on all tines ,, tr,.:••1 3 tIN G. KENT, RJ::1. ki_tilf!Trl ;, P Managing Director e,,.;,,,n, ' - itself in the war, shows what an im- portant service has come into exist - ence through the accident of there be- ing a fete for temperance workers at Loughborough in 1841. NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE An arm rest for automobilists has been invented that can be hung wherever desired on the side of a car. Two of the Japanese government railways out of Tokyo will be equipped for electric trains within a year. The Western Fair LONDON, ONTARIO September 9th to 16th 1922 WESTERN ONTARIO'S POPULAR EXHIBITION Colds Toothache Earache Handy "Bayer" boxes Aspirin ,e the trade asetteactdeater of t,L manufacture. to assist will be atamp,:d ,rith..ther Headache Rheumatismand Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Pain, Pain of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ark rn-giatrrrd i Canad:U of Tbnrrr ]ivutfncinrn or Monet- titleecid. While It is n•rll known Blot Nspirin moans (sayer the punt, against Imitations. ,he Tstoere of Bayer company general trade mark, the "Uayar crass." t'atf Feeding a Ileal Probleut• it is well known to dairymen that calves under six Months old make little or no gain on pasture alone. however good the pasture may be. T i -ir feedin • Is a real rubles,. For b P tlos reason dairymen try to have: the calves come in the fall so they will be ready for Pasture in the spring. Sinning calves or calves burn in late winter should be kept in the barn has dotted other continents with its offices. Altogether, there are 150 Cook's offices, with a perm- anent staff of 3.500 men and women, the chief office in Ludgate having a staff of 1,300 alone. A further development of the busi- nes" came in 1870, when Mr, John Mason Cook, a son, made a deal with the Khedive of Egypt, whereby he To help in folding business letters rapidly a devise resembling an en- larged signet ring has been invented. Forests are estimated to cover 1, - $38,000 IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS 100,000 acres of Belgium, or about one-sixth of the area of the country. A new device that aids deaf persons to hear closely resembles a walking stick with a slightly enlarged head. An airplane engine developing 1,000 horsepower although weighing only 20 pounds has been constructed in England. A machine has been invented which makes tubular wooden handles cot EVERYTHING to EDUCATE and Amuse --NOTHING to OFFEND Exhibits of all Kinds. Speed Events. Calf and Yearling Competition. Do Show. Auto Races, Saturday,16th. Music all the time g Wonderful Programme Twice Daily. Fireworks Every Night . C. A. Wortham's Shows on the Midway.•Somethin doingall the time g — -- --- ------------ ------------'�� during tete summer if they are to --- — Y®u can buttermilk ------ - use sweet milk sour milk, i ®r water withr make proper growth. It is well to have a small pasture or yard in con- vection In which they can run a few brass a day. in hot weather, the night is the better time for them to doors. he nut fofeed, For Peed, skinunillt, mixed whole oats and curia half and half, and city- �N ��E 6696' ,r WHO SUFFER •. EGG—O or alfalfa hay, are always "etre- factory rations. When there Is a shortage of akimmilk or clover or Letter Points Way Towards alfalfa flay, SWOP oiimeal will grt•atl•v + Relief—Lydia E. P[n1c172tm a add 1.0 ti,'• ration. Calf :'-ours -----11 -1ti.•nily caused Vegetable Compound Itt by i Tin broomsas strong as solid sticks, but much lighter. Dolls made of plaited straw, which are practically indestructible, even if water soaked, have been invented in ADMISSION: 9th, llth, 15, 16th, 25c. 12th, 13th, 14th, 60c. Children Free on Monday, Sept. 11th. All information from Secretary J. H. SAUNDERS, President. A. M. HUNT, Secretary. Powd stun:,,• r nasal, _,n I,', 18, pails ah"•;Id he used...int they should be Toronto, Ontario.—"I suffered from washed every flay and set out in the the time I was a un I Germany.Baking Owners' name plates to be attached er sen, I•' hadad taken n your to unbrella roils above the upper catches have been invented by a resi- ------- - _ •=11111-111-11. ORDER FROM v YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER[`�— 45 1. 8. Senator (lure on the Farmer. The farmer cannot continue. to sell hie produce for less than the cost of production any niece than he could ,,,until medicine with pain In my left side and with cramps, grow- ing worse each year I was all run dent of Seattle. The Ceylon _ ���-0—©—®=®=®=si_^E government is planning to establish a gem industry in crown owned lands close to a rich gem bear- ing district. To prevent skidding on muddy roads metal rims to surround auto - mobile tires, quickly clamped in place, have been invented. Canadian wild geese have been im- ported into New Zealand by a society that is trying to acclimate birds from many countries.8tylea, Combined with a new detachable, clip for fountain pens is a reel of blotting paper to enable the pen to be used by travellers. An experimenter in New Mettico has found that hogs will thrive if al- lowed to feed on growing cat tails without any other food. An international exposition of and electrical industries has been opened at Ghent, Belglutn, to last until October. Close plays in baseball are photo- graphed with a telescopic lens by a s • of The Question ,Price seems the main consideration—,but remember that some clothes are dear at • ever low. "Clothes of Quality" are a positive proof Fine Fabrics and FiraGposi Tail tained at reasonable prig, Beforeyou buy your y new.Wit, give ase I over our Samples and Styles. We can save • eve yod'meall valve. • sQ • �n�t►7 �o se J6My Wardrobe'' Main iSt any roof youa . Y■r�� •• Price e it is well to price, how- s that Correct oat o ab� Dell and look dollars and .n , , Seaforth `' �.� livepro to a vacuum. Out ofs the reduced proceeds a what. he sells, the farmer Is obliged to pay extraordinary prices for everything that. he buys. I be- ,<- ..' I .' down. I was so bad at times that I was unfit for work. I tried several doe - .. that our national progress and prosperity are bound up with the progress and prosperity of our farm- <'": tors tors and patent medicines and was only relieved for short time. Some II:71a�y�s,,.(�+�, }} S`- -r= t ie' �T I eea a */' l�J�prosperltY•ob- V L1#crtd ars. Any policy which crucifies the of the doorors wanted to have an farmer will bear cult fruit, and will opera, icor Inst my father objected. dry up the Pountalue of nationalFinally 1 learned through my mother of Lydiai,ydia 1?. Pinkham's Vegetable ,. d•au��fs !4�'j !`7 f' 4 IJ ly•le• - -• p leer,, '!L: t •; :' 115- r I w a fd ':, �,.I• ,uiLU.t°t4 .y- y ` .?nii- Q04 n'l 61 I1 IT] in Ij = u�1g 1'' 1f TOROr1V f O 1 •v I The Only Hotel of its Kind in Canada , 'll• y .: Centrallysit(tated,close toshops and theatres. repro f. Home comfort and hotel conven- j.. t'� lance. Finest cuisine. Cosy tea room open iL f\I' till midnight. Singe roan), with bath, $2.60: double room, with bath, 64.90, Breakfast 50e. to 75e. Luncheon, c. Dinner, 51.00. A$ B tree . e tt�, two !+l'. ' vet e 4jf �i4a't Utilizin Unmarketable Potatoes g Unmarketable potatoes add sue- eulence to the dairy ration. Where corn silage is not available and there are plenty of email potatoes, a peek a day will give an increase In milk flow. They should be Introduced into the ration gradually and be runLydia through a root cutter to avoid the poselbilfty of choking the animal. Compound and how thankful I am that I tried It. tam relieved from pain and cramps and feel es if it bas saved my It Pe. You may nae my letter to help other women as I am CI to recommend the medicine."— sere• H. A. GOODMety, 14 Rockvale Arp., Toronto, Ontario. II��mechanical upont. istnkham's Prime Test Beek "Ailments Peculiar be Ween" will be sent to free JARVI t° '°�'' awe JARV[9 HTRR6T - - TORONTO, ONT. you a requetrt. Write to The Lyda M.s. +a—� Dkhestt Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. ---- A woman is vice-president of the Crimean deft and often presides over the assembly. a book contains valuable infeci.r matron. I camera that a Los Angetea man has designed for the purpode. in E-1 0 ®= fl 0 `�' -� ellbYGa"