The Exeter Advocate, 1917-5-24, Page 5DISTRESSING RHEUMATISM
How many people, crippled and lame from rheumaiisara,
owe their condition to neglected or incorrect treatment!
It is the exact combinationof the Purest Cod Liver
Oil with glycerine and hypophosphites as contained in
ffi fMULSI
that has made Scott's famous for relieving rheuma-
tism when other treatments have utterly failed.
If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or feel its first -
symptoms, start on Scott's Emulsion at once.
IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED.
Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Out. 86.5
GRA NTON—Pinned under their
automobile, control of which had been
lost and which overturned on them
Mrs. Roy of Granton an aged lady,
and her daughter Mrs. Clark of Mt.•
Pleasant, were seriously injured May,
12 several miles north of; this place.
Mrs. Roy had a rib broken and is;,un-
jured internally, fears for her recov-
cry being entertained,
CLINTON—A. quiet wedding rtook
place on May 16, at the home of, Mrs'.
:Wm, Jervis, London Road, when her
daughter Mabel Blanche, was united
in marriage to David 5, Currie, of God
erich Rev. J. Agnew officiating.
Ask Your`,.
Druggist for
See You Get This Box
inDilis
'FORTFIEA KIDNIX
Tilley Road, N.B.
May let, 1915.
"My trorible" ,vas gravelin; the bladder.
11'1Z4 ,case .was very serious and my death was
daily expected. No suffering could be worse
than I had to endure. I beg you to publish
ms letter so that people may knew what.
Gin Rills had done for me. •The first box
relieved me a great deal. Eight boxes were
sufficient to cure me entirely and to bring
me back to perfect health,
Isadore Thomas."
Your druggist sells Gin Pills -60c. a box,
or 6 boxes for $2.50. Sample free if yon
write to
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00. OF CANADA,LIMITED
Toronto, Ont.
U. S. Address—Na-Dru-Co. Inc,
202 Main St:, Buffalo, N.Y.'
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Huron"and Middlesex. fice, Strictly confidential; no witness
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed. - -
Crediton — Ontario
C W. ROBINSON
J4CENSED AUCTIONEER AND
VALUATOR for Counties of Huron
Perth Middlesex and Oxford: Farm
Stock Sales a Specialty. Office at
Coekshwtt Warerooms, next door to
Centra Hotel, Main ,Street, Exeter.,
Charges moderate. and. 'satisfaction : is
guaranteed.
ISAAC R. CARLING, B.A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioners Solacitor for The Mol -
saris Bank, Etc. Money to loan al
lowest rates of .interest.
Office—Main Street, Exeter.
MONEY TO LOAN
We have a large amount of private
fund's to loan on farm and vtlage
prooerrty at low rates of interest.
GLADMAN $€ STANBURY
Barristers, Solicitors, Exeter
Dr. G F. ROULSTON, L. D. S., D.D,S
DENTIST
Member of the R.O. C. D.S. of Ont.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Office over Carling's law Office,
dosed Wednesday afternoosas.
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-Teeth extracted without pain or any
lid effects. Office overGladman &
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two for $5, at drug stores, or byr,,,mnfi on receipt
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Ontario.
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND REGULATIONS.
The sole head of a family, or any
male oyer ,18 ,years old, who was at
the commencement of the prestenif,war
and has since continued to be, aBrst
isle subject• or aLstbject of an allied
or neutral country, may home-
stead a quarter -section of available
Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatoh-
ewan or Alberta Applicant must ap-
pear in person at the Dominion Lands
Agency or Sub -Agency far the Dis-
trict • Entry ` by proxy may be made
on certain conclittOns. Duties— Six
month residence upon and cultivation
of land in each of three years.
In certain districts a homesteader
may secure an adjoining quarter -sec-
tion as pre-emptione Price $3.00 per
acre. Duties—Reside six months in
each of three years after earning
homestead patent and cultivate 50
acres extra. May obtain pre -eruption
patens as soon as homestead patent
on certain conditilons.
A settler after obtaining homestead
patent if he cannot secure a pre-
emption may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain districts.
Price $3.00 per acre. ' Duties—Must re-
side six months in each of the three
years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a
house worth $300.
Holders of entries may count time
of employment as farm labourers in
Canada • during 1917, as residence dut-
ies under certain conditions.
When Dominion Lands are advert-
ised or posted for entry, returned sol-
diers who have served overseas and
have been honorably 'discharged, re-
ceive one day priority in applying for
entry at- local Agent's Offfcei (but
not Sub -Agency). Discharge papers
must be presented to agent.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the anterior
N,B.—Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement, will not be paid for'
For Prices
and terms of sale of the following
brands apply i—
MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
Rational Brcweda Limited
Roam 74 36 Cbaboillez Squire.
MONTREAL.
INDIA PALE ALE
CROWN STOUT
PALE BOIh (grR ALE
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flomeseekors Excursions
Round trip tickets to points. inMan-
itoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta;
-via North Bay, Cochrane and 'Trans-
continental Route, or via Chicago, St.
Paul or Duluth, on sale each Tuesday
until; Oct. 36 "inclusive, at low fares„
Through ,Tourist Sleeping Cars to
Winnipeg on above dates, leaving Toy
rO to 10,45 no change of cars,
via Transcontin,entai Ratite.
Return limit two months; exclusive,.
rof' fate of. sale, Berth rieserr-'
vafions and full particulars at all
,Grand Trunk ticket offices, dr write.
'C; t. 'Horning, .District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont.:
N. J. Dan, Agent, Exeter.
EXTRA INDIA PALE ALE
BLACK HORSE ALE
EXTRA STOUT
BLACK HORSE PORTER
Lagers r--KINGSBEERCLUB SPECIAL
.,HOMEBREW
4+1NDIA' PALE' Ai
PORTER
BOHEMIAN LAGER
The above good are all lull
strength and are supplied to
consumers direct from the
Brewery ONLY in localities where
no licensed traders reside.
ZURIcH
ritiri ADE FOES Miss Aiveda Weselah of London
and Miss Selma Weseloh of St, Thom-
as attended the funeral of their little
niece,—Mrs, ,Cyrus. Colosky is visit-
estroy Them or They May De
stroy Your Crop,
SPRAYING A READY REMEDY
to This Column. the Amateur is In-
traduced to Insects and Fungus
So. 'haat H'o May Know Thom by
'heir First Natues.
(By S. C. JOHNSTON, Vegetable
Specialist, Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
Garden Foes.
Unfortunately the backyard veget-
able grower has some difficulties to
overcome. It will not be all pleasure
and profit which he must look for-
ward to because there are innumer-
able insects and fungus diseases
which cause much worry and trouble
and necessitate the use of extraordin-
ary methods to prevent or control.
Most of these troubles may be aver-
come by spraying the plants with
remedies which can be secured from
seed stores and other firms hand-
ling them.
The following is a list of the more
common vegetables and the insects
and plant diseases attacking them
with remedies or preventives.
ASPARAGUS. Beetles, Blue, black
or yellowish colored, abotit one-half
inchn .
la g, which appear early in May
and feed on the young shoots. Keep
the bed closely cut in the sprng•or
allow poultry to run through it. After.
cutting season is over, spray with
arsenate of lead. Encourage " the
lady bird bettle which destroys many
of these insects.
Anthracnose or Pod Spots. Brown
or reddish spots on the foliage and
Pods. Found on low damp ground:
Plant only seeds which have no signs
of the disease. Pull up and burn.
diseased plants as they appear.
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, AND
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Root Mag-
got. A small whitish colored mag-
got one-quarter of an inch. long..
Looks something like a grainof
wheat, found just. below • the surface
of the ground either close to or on
the roots. They eat the roots, •caus-
ing the plant to drop over. Apply
a solution of corrossive sublimate
one-half 'ounce dissolved in five gal-
lons of water,at the rate 'of half a
teacupful over each plant once a
week for five weeks after they are
set out, commencing three or four
days after planting.
Cut Worms and White Grubs.
Greyish white grubs which work at
the surface of the soil cutting off the
plants. They may be trapped by
spreading a mixture of poison bran
over the surface of the soil close to
the plants. A pail of bran with suffi-
cient paris green to highly color it,
should be moistened with molasses
until it crumbles, readily in the
hand. This moisture should' be:•kept,
on the ground during the early part
of the season,
Worm. A. small greenish worm
three-quarters of an inch long, which
appears quite early in the season.
Dust with pyrethrum or hellebore
powder when the plants have headed,
or dust with -a teaspoonful of paris
green mixed with threetablespoonful
of flour when young. A piece of•
burlap may be used for this purpose
or an empty can with holes punched
in the bottom.
Aphis, also called louse. Small
greyish insects which multiply rapid-
ly. They may appear at any time in
the season. Spray forcibly with a
solution made from steeping one
pound of tobacco refuse in one gal-
lon of water. This solution may be
used on all plants on which Aphis'
are found. -
.CI7LEItY. Blight. Black spots
appear on the foliage followed by
wilting of the plant and a soft root
on the stock.. Spray each week with,
a mixture of Bordeaux mixture cov-
ering the entire plant.
CUCUMBER. Striped Beetle.
Black and yellow striped beetle
which feeds ravenously on the ten-
der leaves_ of the plant in the very
early stage of growth. Dust leaves
when wet with ashes or air -slaked
lime.
Squash Bug. Dark brown bettle
which sucks the juice from the plant.
Hand pick and destroy. Found on
the leaves.
MELONS. Cucumber insects usual-
ly attacks and may be destroyed as
given above.
ONION. Onion Maggot. A white
maggot similar to the cabbage root
maggot. No effective means of con-
trol. : Spread charcoal over the.
ground or try the corrossive subli-
mate solution as recommended
above. • 2
Blight. A violet color, patches
appearing on the leaf of the onion.
Some advise spraying with: Bordeaux
mixture from the time the.onion
plant is three inches high:..
POTATO. Colorado Beetle or Po -
'tato Bug. Dust with paris greed
-when the dew is still on the plant,
or place a teaspoonful in a watering
can of water and pour -over the
plant. If possible have the plant
dusted with paris green before the
bug appears.
Scab. Easily recognized by char-
acteristic roughness of the skin: Im-
merse the uncut tuber just before
planting in a solution of two fluid
ounces of formalin with two gallons
of water, Dry, cut, and plant,
Blight. Brown spots .distributed
over the leafy surface, usually found
;in July If they are not prevented
from growing, the whole" plant will
be destroyed. Spray once a week
for four or five weeks with Bordeaux
mixture from July lst.
RADISH. Root Maggot. Use the
same remedies as given for cabbage
and onion maggot.
'TOMATO. Tomato Worm or Horn
Blower, A large Worm which rapid-
ly defoliates the plant. Hand • pick
and destroy.
Blight, Black spots appearing on
the ,leaves which spread rapidly and
cause the whole plant to die. 1',teep'
the plants growing vigorously,
ing her son, Mt'. Harvey Colosky and
her brother, Mr, John Schilbe of De-
troit for a few weeks;,—Miss Carrie
Ga11inin left this week fOr Sovereign
Sask., where she will visit her broth
er Mr• Alf, Gallman for a few, mon-
ths.—The little two-year-old child' of
E. Broderick, Parr Line, had a oar-
routr escape from death on Saturday,
ft swallowed a brooch shaped like a
star which lodged in its throat, Dr.
Campbell was hurriedly summoned and
he found it necessary to put the
child under chloroform before the
object could be removed. • A few
minutes longer and the child night
have choked to •death,.—Death enter-
ed the home of Mn. and Mrs. William
Thiel early Friday' morning and took
away their infant daughter, Selma,
Lauretta. aged three months and thir-
teen days. -The wedding ceremony
took place at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Louis Kalbfleisch, 15th con, of
!lay,. on May 16, at 5 o'clock p,
when Rev. H. Renibef pastor of the
Lutheran Church, Zurich, united rirq
marriage their daughter, Josephine E.
and Mr. Victor }Beichert, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Peter ,Deichieirt Blind Line,
HENSALL
I)r. Macdiarmid iyas in London last
week undergoing an operation for a
cataract in his eye,—The Misses Slav -
in were ,in London this week in the
interests of Mass Slavin's health.—Mrs
W. A Miller and family have moved
to London Mr: and Mrs. Walter Lan-
caster are here Pram. the West, visit-
ing friends, -Mrs, A.. H. King: of Tor-
onto is with her mother, Mrs'. T. Nee„
lands, who was taken quite 'ill recent,
ly but is now improving nicely.—Mr.
R. 5. Drysdale left here,; last week for
Dubuc, Sask., and Consort, Alta, to
visit his sons and daughters for some
months.
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TOURING „ ... . $495
COUPELET $695
TOWN CAR $780
SEDAN $890
F. O. B, FORD, ONT.
THE FORD IS ECONOMIC/J.1
The average man can easily afford a Ford Car. It is the most 'ne:xpe•'-
sive car to drive. 2Q to 25 miles on a gallon of gasoline is an eve' day
occurrence. 33 miles is frequently, reported by Ford owners'. Yearly re-
pair expenses of less than One dollar are not unusual The .car is 1'•dht 'rn
weight and the tires give more mileage on a- Ford than on any other car
You can buy two Fords and run them for the same as, ane heavy can
You can always selll a "used Ford at a good price
Ford Motor Company of Canada,
Limited, Ford, Ontario
Milo Snell, Dealer, Exeter-
Where
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