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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-09-30, Page 513 11 N I 'i I \ r Thurw&j! Mept. yxh, IM Canada's Overseas Trade is VIAC*t351�00%000- Sea-borne $1,046,000,000 Land-bornie $1;305�0001000 A this land -borne trade More than h is, ultimately sea -borne -:-but in Foreign Ships. Every pound of Canadian products shipped from' a port outside Canadian' territory retards our maritime growth, weakens our national prospefity diid places control of a part of our sea.. -borne con6erce in the hands of a competitive nation. The Navy League of Canada. 4/ UK-UH-Urt E 4 Landoni, Ontmrio ly w uourse Zn usz ness. nz s t rat ion. Regi�;tratnon.r Oct. 4-11111. 1�our ' year course kading t.:D LLA. Adn-nission, requirement, Juaior FOR INFORMATION AND CALENDAR,,,WRITE r. JC� P. 11. NEVILLE, Registrar A PIR 11CIPALS and TEA.C.Hf-RS See that you pupils enter this competition; and also arrange suitable programme for FIRIFE PREVENT10"N DAY, OCT. 9. We �611' present ond thousand gold-plated and enamel Medals, suitably intiqribed-'aa PRIZES' for essays Ott Fire Prevention topics, to be competedfor'by the. boys and girls e(Oniario in the 3rd ond 4.th Forms.. Hij48chool, college and Univ.ersity Students are eligible to compete for nine gi-A'nd prizes. TWO SOLID. GOLD MEDALS SEVEN SOLID SILVER MEDALS The*Roya1ProcIa*%aiionshoul4 be read by a pupil in every School Ro6m., "Text i��ooks and full particulars toie'bn appl0cation., Ontario Fire -Prevention Leagnev Inc. in affiiiition with The Ontario Fire Marsharit Office, -153 UNIV9ASITY AV4NUE, TORONTO. Ann- 0 Un cc 11-1 C n t G. B. Flanigan wishes to announce that he has purchased the stock of the music store 16imerly owned by the late Mr. David. Belli, and will eater to the people of Wingham and Z v leinity as -to their musical ueedsd'� G, Be F la n I(, a n I X! I I � WN �,,, #0 U I t I A � NK, F '91w, WINAAAK, X I M A IV, 'T'R It, 415NX 11, X 0 9 Ah. —pan 1110 i I 'I lei- filli-111111 HE ROMP. TOWN 44XX1 .97, 1920, HESSINN �FLY, Hl.#%T;IRY Some folks leave home for money Luelinow's Fall Fair wAs hold last Ahd some leave home for firne, rhursdayand, Friday and a fultly'lurge S' omo Facts About This Litiemy Some seek skies, always sunny, ,rowd turned out and the weattio, was ill that could be expooted. The pXhibits of the wheats. And somerjepart in jahame, I care not what the reason Nere not so numerous nor 'as good as Men travel r, ast or West, The Maggot St4ge the Dangerous Orwhat the month or season— ,ormer y�ars, due I' argely to the V1911 Cost )f food, scarcity or grass and lack of help 3Ve4.od_]4ftte $owlng. to UVade 'own is the b , est. Injury . Trap. Crops Arp Also The Home 'I Recoignien4ed—SeptembQr Butter The Home Town is the glad town Jition for, show purposes.�, Tl�erc was y xnd time to put stock in first clr�ss con- P"ks NVoI1, Where something real abides; Specitals fop Thursday, Fpiday, Satudd", 4owever the usual amourit of grumbling It I I Dver the decision of theJudges afid sayer- (Contributed 1, Tis not the money inad town AWrla Toronto.) That all its spirit hides. ult� al new members udded to the number of urs�srlo Department September 30th, October Ist and 2nd., those who are never going tV h - VERY Year domPlaints Rr'e Thougli strangers tcoff and flout it v any And even jeer its name, 0" thing at a ta 11 fair again, Theconcert in rnade� of the ra-vages of this It basa, charm about it Silks Black T-alletta--rixtra floe quality for dresses or skirts, 38 in. By In the evening was largely attended, as iyas E minute Insect, espticla No other town can claim, wide. Reg. $3.25 for ................. ........ ..................................................... $2.69. ,r the concert. Fall those parts of the Piovpce also the dance afte The Horne Town skies seem. bluer fairs in the smaller places are not what Where fall wheat is grown. In rome Than skies tba Black Duchess SatIU—A beautiful, rich flnished silk. Good heavy t stretch away. they once were. and seem to be ,Iowlv places a large proportion of the crop v be destroyed, while in Others tile The Home Town friends seem true but surely dying out. Automobiles and ma, r quality, fLill yd. wide. Reg, $4.25Tor.... ................ ... ............. tractors etc., are taking'tiie place of - may be slight. And kinder through the day; Mount of Inju�ty I Ora h n th glum o cheery MessallueSilk--111 BraNvn and New Blue 36 in. wide. Our leading horses. The pcj�zes are not sufficient re- - T44B Inge -name r. t e A d whe er r ot gets its Light hearted or depressed, special .................................................................................. 43.00 muneration for the time and labor spent supposition that It was brought to upon an exhibit, and the exhibitor finds he America in s %w carried by , some. Or struggle fit or Weary, tr, Dress Goods—N-avy's, Brown and Grey in Tweeds, strips and checks can put this time,and labour to better ad. Hessia,4 soldiers, who Were sent 911t I like the Home Town best. vantage along other lines, and the owner from England during the.Revolut I ion- Let him who will go wander from our regular stocli of $1.00 and $1.25 for .................................... 75'c of good *stock finds it well Advertised ary war. These troops- landed On To distant towns to live, Towels-AG�od weight and quality, turki,;Ii tQwels f 11 size 18 in. x 40 in. without putting it up for exhibition at, -the and three years Of some things I am fc�nder u Long Island in 1716, Reg.'$1,25 for $1.00 air. Also huck towels 18 in. x 36 ir,, for ......... 70C smaller fairs% Rural mail' routes, auto" later the wheat crops in the neigh- Than all they have to give. X p mobiles and telephone; put people in borhood of their camp -were fourId to 'fhe gold of distant places Waists—Raw silk tailored waists made of fine quality silk with convert-' ,daily touch with each other who A few be seriously injured by the, newly Could not rei5ay me iquite years ago only met on fair day or the Uth This account Of Its For those familiar faces able collar sizes 36 in. it 42 in. Reg: $5.00 for .............. ............. $4 . 00 of July. imported Insect. "That keep the Home Town bright. arrival In America has been disputed Ladies' Raincoats --12 only, in Grey, and Blue � checks. Reg. $7,00 af�d Alex Murdie while playing base ball in by some investigators who deplare $8.00 to clear at ....................................................................... $4.00 Ripley last week with the High School that it occurred on this continent RAISING HOGS team of Lucknow had. the misfortune to many years before, However this MAY 9 Only, men?s all wool'Tweek Raincoats, Reg. $25.00 and $27.00 for ........ $22.00 bave his nose br9ken, being hit with a be, the name of "Hessian Fly" has Hog -raisers would do well to study the bouncing ball. been universally adopted In all parts case of the Western farmer, Last winter, Suit Sale—For three days only 10%' discount off all Men's and Poy s i W'O s R. Mr. Jas. Cu0 treated all the boys aod Of the rid where Wheat I grow when the extreme shortage of feed and 4Suits. Buy here and save money. name (Cecidomyla destructor) from girls who pulled flax for him this year to a 1i certainly received its scientific the fear of a controlled market ca$,t%a corn roast at Point Clark Lighthouse on -Thomas Say, a pioneer Ainerican en- ' cloud over the ijadustry, thousands in the Wednesday night last and I all, re�ort a tomologist, in 1820. . I three Prairie Provinces sold out, even to good time. Mr. Cut&certainly uses his From Long Island it gradually. their breeding sows. To-d4y hundreds of X employees well, Bpread throughout the State of New them are.' regretting this rash act. The A. M` I L L S - York and then southward, westward Many in town _a6d surrounding country and northward, till it finally reached new crop of coarse grains is turning out Aquarters. Fair Day. alifor,Uia In I E a it was "the Northern parts of Prodtice Watited, Cash or Trade. Make this store your HedA were sorry to learn of the d -,ath of Gcorge, 0 �84,Aln Canad well, especially in youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson 113,1ocia0d with-thE .Vheat Midge dur- Manitoba and Saskatchewan and the pro Ing the years 1854 to 1857,whe'3 the X who only a few weeks ago moved from wheat cropd iii this country w, ere to- spects of a drop in prices for these are ap- St. Helen's to South Mountain, George tally destroyed and the fal,'Pers were parent. Sut to mapy this will only add had been sick for some time, In the regret for there is no stock to which to with them a large number of the fat, lard and corn -fed lard'hogs are required. by the able in the long run. If only this import.. driven to despair 1856 Bureau of Agriculture In Toronto of- feed it, All over the country. writes a type hogs, especially the Duroc­Jersey markets—to grow hogs for Canadian rem ed notion about an unsuitable, breed for Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mallougb return- fered prizes for the best essays On ad from their honeymoon trip., last -week the Insect enemies and diseases of a specW correspondent of the Irldustrial and the Pqland-China. To a certain ex- quirements. The result has been failure. our essentially export bacon trade can be and will spend a few day s in town beforb the wheat plant, The highest award and Development council � of Canadian tent these have met the domestic demand It could not be expected to be otherwise. up -rooted, the feed sbortage!-out bere ,koineto Grimsby to reside. was made to Prof. H. Y�. -Hind, of Meat Packers who is touring tbe-West on but they are wholly unsuitable for the ex- But the outcome has been a black eye to Imay yet"lircive a blessing in- disguise. Trinity College, Toronto, and Ills a special enquiry, one hears of quite high port bacon trade. One of the reasons the whole of the Canadian hog industry, 'The Provincial Govoraiiiients, as weIt of Elliott Little of Chicago, is visiting his assay was officially Published in 1867 pricesbeing offered for brood cows but why bog�raisirig got into disfav6ur in 'the regardlessof thef4ct�tbat the type and course, as the Dominion officials are cbur. parents here. and' widely distributed among the not available. West in the last 18 months is.due to method have both been impossible under ageously preaching an extension of the� miss F. Ruttle of London, is - the guest CECriners of this Province, The book they are Is an admirable Production, and iW To some extent the late heavy slaught- these types, The American breeder, our conditions. Yorkshire and Berkshire breeds. Perhaps of Miss 1. Douglas. C111i of valuable information on these er may be an advantage, if one is to look trapiplante4 to a Northern climate, has With an abundant crop of coarse grain they could do nothing better in the West Mr. Ashley Blairw.as over 6om, Harris- enemies of wheat vhich is Aust as for the S lver lining to a cloud. Arneri- been endeavoring—with an American there now seems to be ever� likelihood of than a concentrated attack Upon the'lard ton on Tuesday meeting. Luoknowfrlends. i1seful now as it was some sixty years can settlers who carnej�n to the West in type grown to the South where climatic a returnto bog -raising; not perhaps on a type of JL6$,, which is in every sense for - ago. 1 1 two- numbers during the war years, brought conditions'make corn -growing far easier great scale for a season, but it is inovit-�, 99_51�tlo­our Mr. James Ross of Port Huron, a The Hessian Fly 14 a ima�l go is visiting - -I Lucknow boy of 29 /years a W nged gnat, about one-eiglith of an here, inch in length and dark in color. OW -- Ing . to its minute� * size and active Mrs. Stewart Altoqe of Toronto, spent 11,,�bits it is seldom seen, and few, If. - a few days, this week' Ith Mr. and Mrs, arly, of. our fariners V701ild be able to reco.11 ale fly 1, Ys gj/ Henry Mullin., ize it. The fcm. depositing 150 eggs, .. ... . from 100 U) Miss Letitia Joynt was'in To onto a ...... thein In rONYS Of four or five on the few days last week and wheat leaf near tile 1ace of the attended the sui . . . .... From these small ulag-'Ots marriage of her friend, Miss Jessie L, ground. soon hatell oilt and blirrow li� Bennett.. tll'e sheaf and into the stalk W1101'133 ........... Riv. R. McCallum and R. D. Cameron, juices of ille Plant. the they, attended the meeting of Maitland Fres- After a tinie the plants turn ypllow bytery at Wingham on Tuead ay last. and die, whiell W usually the first in J�Vg _q. dicatiou Of the Insect's prQsence. Mrs.'Pincombe of Detroit, spent a few After Soule time the maggot be- divs nt n visiting her sister, Mrs. D. comes full-giown, Its skin hardens, Qeddes, turns brown, and it fornis A Pupariuni e, ':�wliich is callcd the 11flax-seed" stag Ars. Barrett' and, children of London, from its resemblance In size, color and silape to this seed. In this con - are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. W. Arm sition-An the steill aild strong. ditibn it passes tile y7driter, fully Pro,- po Mr. and &rs. H. Lindsay, arrived' tected by its safe froill injury, In the following home Tnesday from a trip to Duluth they May -the fly Merges and deposits its made the trip by rail$ eggs for the production of a second Misses Ethel arid brood. These eggs are iald upon the Jane Armstrong of yolTng spring wheat at o3ie of the lbw - London, h4ve been Vial'tingptbeir parents,* er 4oints of the stem, and upon ana, v Mrs' Phillips was in London las I t the previous attack and S' Mr. -and Mrs. W. Armstrong. f. the fall plants that have escaped urvived the Let the Hum,.^ Uf %..Oct CLdCL winter. The effect of the work of the weelc,- attending the meeting to make ggot is, to cause a weakentrig and ma arrangements for fh6 Western Ont, hardening of thestem at the point of Women's Institute Convention, Which- attack, which results In 1he bending Aq!% VA Af% or bredking Off Of the plant. t t V CL Wait S JL V pc,;rlty will be held in London on,Oct. V and 28 down Refkko he% Ne%t* P in due The tiax-geedstage Is reached Mr. Richard McKenzie, manager of course and theInsect remains in that ,the,XcLatighlin Motor Co. of Winnipeg, condition till the crop is harVested. Beautiful furniture accompanied by 'his daughtee, Marjorie, As the pest, when present, is usually fkANADIANS have every reason to brings -an atmosphere of very nuinel'OUS,great damage is done cheerfulness and bri&tness into every room. It and sonj Jack, nibtored from London and delights the eye. It gives cornfort and rest to visited the Misses. McKenzies. to both the fall 9nd spring crops and feel. o0imistic and courageous t6 - very serious loss is suffered by tile day, to, live happily and to,enjJoy the body. It brings, contentment to the mind Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Smith of Wing- farmer. and has a xefining influence on dbaracter. It Prevention in this Remedies. — the refinements and cGmforts of a pro - ham, spent Sunday here: case Is better than oure. It hae been gladdens the heart. Jt is the pride of the Mr. E. Aitchison, spent a few days in found that fall wheat may esaipeat- gressive and prosperous nation. owner. Fergus this week. tack if sown not earlier than the 20th of S6Dtember in southwestern On- As a Toronto "Globe" editorial so The- I)esigns of To Dr. W. C. MiacGregor,"returned last tarlo, or -a little earlier In other parts -pay wee.konhismotor tripto Chicago. Dr.' or the Province. T:�e parent flies are truly Stated:— During the last decade there has been gt .MacGrek9r is an old Luckn6w boy and on the wing at tiie beginning of wonderful improvement in the appeatance of has,certai I nly made good in Chicago. He September and by the dates mention- orrh the topsy-tutvey. world of t,o-day, tow furniturii. !a now head iiur�eon in on� "of the large ed, the pel-lod of egg -laying, Is. ovcr., nations have a better outlook than Canada, This plan can bemade more et-1.10N.l Modern fumiture designers haVe receivea hospitals of that city. He.w'as accom- of success if a strip of wheat Is . sown Me well-peing of which is based firmly upon their inspirations from the "Period Designs" Of panied on his ret4n, by the Misses Mae at the beginning of the month tW the.'fert'llity ol her'boundless Belds." the old masters; but haie not copied their Work, MacGregor R. N. of Chicago, and � Flor- serve as a traP Crop. The file-.-, lay because sorn6,of the old masterpieces were either ence, wholp in training there as a nurse. their eggs on these early plants be- too frail or too curnbersome for utility. fore tile main crop`ls ubove gronnil. Improvement of Homes By ploughing under tAls strip the While the avegage family inight not care to Whitechurch brood Is effectually, deoiioYed and all. Out of the most impressive evidences of the furnish their homes witli the original work of I danger Is escaped, progressive and, prosperous condition of the the old mastera, the modem adaptations. of 'Miss Nettie Cottl�, arrived hotnt On After the',Mlp of an infested field Canadian v them, as produced by Canadian furniture Saturday evening, after a tWo months has been taken off, ii practicable, the _ation is the great interest that is developing in the beautiWng and finproving of trip in the West. stubble should bp burned; but It this craftsmen, ideally meet the present-day demands I Cannot be done, It should be plavUlied our homes. More care and more thought are for furniture that cotribines beauty with comfort fMt. andAdre. John Falconer of Whito." ddeply under to prevent the flies being given to the furnishings. Greater con- and iitility. chureh, and Mr. arid Mro. dio. Falconer iviijoh are abd'at to hat ch out to reach sideratioti is shown -for beauty and harmony. of Culroge, motored to Oral4geville to, the surface of the ground and escape 3ess, 'brightness and . for the p`roduetlon of another brood. An atmosphere of 6eerfub Mod6rately Priced Suites spend the week -end -with the, formerIff Wheat should not be grown 4gaJn on Mtractiveness is carried' thro�ghout the home. 91 daughter, Mrs. Wellwood. the same ]pIece of ground for at least This beautiful, modern, well-roade Canadian As many of- the The Influence of Furniture furniture is obtainable in'tnoderately priced sets t, Mr. and Mrs.. Den MeCle�Agban and a couple of years. children, spent Sunday with Mr. and "flax800ds" remain in the straw, it and individual pieces, as well as in the more Mrs, Jas.13arbour of Fordyce, is advlsftble to 6olleet and burn the It is really surprising how readily an ordinary, elaborate and exppnsiVe Suites. `4 screenings from the threshing ma - Mr. axid Mrs. Jack Fleming of kanill. elline. By the adoption of these inetli- uninteresting house 'can be transfortned into a The individual earnings of Canadians are ton, North Dakota, are visiting with tht 0(1131 yrlilch Involve little trouble or real home, in which it is a pleasure to live, by greater than those of almost any other race. (.xpeniie, tho farmer may be reason- the magic of beautiful, yet not necessarily lAtter's mothok, Mrs. jas� Martirl. , a The new era coninienein witli the cloft Of ,I)ly sure of getting a full return for 9 0.1 0 ftpwsiva, famiture. the war is proving to be the most progressive Mri. Smylle and Annie of Hamilton, ;,..Is irdustry, as- fair as least as this Nothitig that you can buy vill give you and and PrOsPerous in the hist6ry of the Dominion, North Dakotai ',tre visiting with the ite p(tit is, concerned. --Dr, 0. 3. 4, 13QtIu1%e,, 0. A. College, Guelph, C form, ers brothers. Robart and Andrew your fan -Aly so many years of happiness, cornfort and Canadians can well afford to brighten Verrie, and with Alias rdidgAr4t PerrlC V0111, I and aolid satisfaction as beautiful furniture. their hotnes with better furniture. OCIMI fall fail- ig a good ad - and grandson of Listowel, v(q-tI;5In,", piodium for your stoelt. rs. Bricker A 1),.t, ii- seloetion. of a ram can bo areV�,siting with.Mra. Alex. Emeroon, I 1:,clo e.,,1`V before breeders are near. Thit, announcement is Interttd by N1 and Mrs. John'Rintoul, and two iy 3,)Il O,j. Irlie rain will become of a to 11ft3 now Quin-toro and 'n � Dutton, spent Sunday with ,, c (� I st On I,- childi URNISHINGS HUREAU Mr. and Mri. 41lbson Gillelitple. give 4roater satiptitetlon, THE HOME F Mrt, Piper and daughter, Margaret Bank of Hamilltoii Building Tor?nto, Canada $Lnd getts, of Powgiiiian, grevialtitig with ORUGLICSS PHYSICIAN Mr. and Mra, Alex, Purdon. X= ­The flome! Furnishings 18ureau doe!A not aeU furniture or goods or iony Itind. Its objdft it to promote a great& interest in the furnish - Mrd. Oordon of Tatew4ater, spent the OSTEOPATHY Con", on homes. Your local. dcalcr will be pleased to give y0a i titton you detire about maitable farnitak e for your hoine. sit ** home o(hor daughtert put W*& DP.. F. A,'PARKER #Irv. joba Me0se. osteopitthic Physician. only qualified Mrs. Gordon# Mr. fti- Mrs, 10h" Md' asteopsth'ia North Hurori, oft, Miltil 1,11110A P. PAt"Oft Ond Mht Adjustment of the spine 6 more quiclily Mmday In TetswAter, Ocured and with fewer treatments Ilian by any other meftil. MI*4 Oua MaClanaglign, OP60t f1&Und*7 Blood pri"in". nftd ollier exaffliflottionA With Mrs. J. JD. B*damrt. mad4l, a twd A111 411'469,in'A V'sat V 11. M1. T711 TIK'7� A41W4t L