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Flesherton Advance, 4 Feb 1920, p. 4

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3ESS9E February 1 M)20 THE FI ESIIEllTON ADVANCE Plesh^rtoirf, 'Advance An 111 I -jii'ikI 'lit iiov»|i'{j^r liiililmiiuil every TliursJiy uf the ntij.-,-, Ci)llirii{*(i.Hl Slrivi", Fl«Hh«rn'ii. S iliu'i'ipiioti price 91.B0 per Hiiriu'ii w!i<iii piil m n'lvtimj : •2.01) when nor ^n piid. ^2.0') I'l VnitoJ SMte.s AlvM'rtisiii;; riif»s on »PJllijk'io;l. , (.'ir,-il';i'i,)i in'iT IIDO weekly, \V. II •MII"U-;Tii\. 1:imt..i( Victoria Corners Mm. Oeor^i) L^llow is mi llu sitk lid. Mii .liinies IV'-t i« H-;.! (• iifiiifil 10 llCl \>M'l. Six'.een of I ho iiii.hlHir liliuii'.'ntiuiid- ed the quilting nt &Ir. .Ii>h'i Corbett's h st FiifUy. Wd are glad I ) report L»w3t'n T.ockt htrt on I he ruail^to recDvcry. Mr. Sh%ri)>.»,*ih > ev.%ni«oli«t from Flcn art 111, hcld/C'Vice at lo's'i(>'.:a en Sat. Ust. Mr. and Mis. danieii LAi.lliw ilrove to Shelburuo last Tuesday t.> vi-it lis motkcr, who is "11. Mrs. LiidUw le mained for « fnw days. School Reports R..p.-)rtof S S N... 14, Ojprey. Br 4-G IVdIar. Jr 4â€" K Findliiy, X I'^dlir, .\ Wilion- Sr 3â€" C Cimerun, C FindUy. Ji-rjâ€" B WiUun, M Kindliy, M Wc- Innis. Jr 2 -B Pedlar, M Kendall. CI 1â€" L Caiiieriiri, II Thompson, W Fiudlay. Primerâ€" ."^uUivan. A. Winters, Teacher. School report of S. S, N>. 7. Ait, fur January. ,Sr 4 â€" K \V.,('cis, K .1 Turner, V J Vause. Jr 4â€" C Mil. ok-;, T Ciirric, A IlincLF, G Oliver. Sr3-M McUonitId, J Moadp. Jt :'â€" li I'.u'^l" ' , M \V.itu-i». I Tur- ner, A Muii. 2nd Classâ€" S Mm i. Jr 1 -I> l'iusl"W, It llm.lis. Aciiiio Kn ix, Tiiichor. A game warden from Toronto Hrecently vi.siircl ihe lowii»liip I'f Malchedai-li, where deer hI'c otii.^ is iiyainsl Iho law, and a8 a reHult of iiiVt'Hlii;atii>n laid infuriiiaLioii agiinst id or 17 residents of ihal township, either for Hbuotjni; dcor, or for havinj; v. nison in their poKsessiori illegally. The ciisea nvre tried hy a iniinialrate brou.'lit f <r tliu purpojo, wlm imposed tjnen iiinuiiiij from ?j50 to ^i(l(». Five deer csrcaaee weie also ronfiscatiiJ. Tliii sharp lcf>on is c<|pectcd to put a clitckonihe practice of HJiooiintr deci within Ihi' liii ts c f the c-.iinly (i S imcu: even durii g the oj eii Maion. Auction Sales A credit auc ion sile of firm utock iuirl iinpleineiita will boMield on lot sou ih liirf 6, con. 2, Kuphriisia. on Tuisday, l'..li 10, the property ot Krfd S nilh. iVm. Kaitling anclioiieer. BUSINESSCARDS SOCIETIE-S PUINCH AUTllUK I.ODOK, No. :i:w,A.K.A A U iiieo'ii ill the Uasouic liall. Ann H roim b HlucK I'liBliortoii. every Kriday on or l.otora Hid lull moon. T. ( njtoii. W. U. A. E. He'lniiiv. Hocretary _ Ukntistkv U, B C MIIRHAV I.. O. H . deutal HurR., .i. If uorRrartunlu "t 'I'oroino UmvorB.tv m.i <iov»l'> ollrifo ol neiitftl rtioKnonnol Ontario, aia •liiuixlirutorBrt (or te«tb extraction Medical -B-kr VV.J Hon.y, M: "â-  Kra-lual.M.f Kacuitv MJ of Uu.lioi'iu. I'oiout . II IVKisitv. (Jlllou â€" Dr l.ittl«'» lata reilrtonje. FI«aliiiilon. f P OTTEWBLL f Votartiiary Hiirgeou 3t»du»to ol Ontario Viiturluary t-olleRo tmddanco - Baconrt iloor noiUh woBt.op STiy atreet. TliU atraet rana ontb PrMbytarian Chnrob. LE(iAL t UCAB, KANEY * hKNRT-B.rrUtera. â- -' rioUoltom.mo.-I. H. Lilian, K. O. ; W. !•., fl»n«» K (• W. D. Henry, H. A. Ollloea. JPoront'o. (i»» Tiartora Hank ltl<U.. pli"no mkln M19: Markdala I,iic« Hlock, Phone 'i A. et»noli olAca at Dundalk oiiun every batur.lav. WHIOHT * TEIiFOItn, llarriater, Holloi. tora &c. Offlcoa, Hrey » Hruca Hlook, OwOD Bounil. HtaniUr.l Hank ok -Kleahor «on.(8»tur<Say»). W.H. Wright. W. r^. i'oKord Jr. __. Borrow to Buy Cattle "Mixed Fanning" is the big money- maker today. Of course, grain and li'uit and vegetables pay wellâ€" but beef and bacon, butter and cheese, are piling up t!ie profits for the farmer. Milk more cowsâ€" fatten more cattle^ raise more hogs. If you need money to do it, come to The Merchants Bank. We are glad to assist all up-to-date farmww. TH€ MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal. OF CA.Ny\Dj<\ Established 1364. FLESHERTON BRANCH, C. A. NORSVVORTHY, ...... Manager. SiibAf;rncy at Ceylon open Tuesdays. Thursdays .ir;d .''.it.irdiiys. FARM IM! ENTS BiJHiNRss Cards WM KAITTIN<*, Iconneil Aiintloneer foi the countlea o( Uroy and Hiiiico*. rami and Htock aalua a specialty. Ternni moderate, eatiafactiou guarantted. .\rraniio loenta for datee may bo made at the Advance omoe, or (onlral lele| hono othce tnvi.rbhani or by kddreaalnii me at Fevoraham, lint. DMoPHAir, Idcenaed AucMoiiea for the • County of Orey. T<-nii» Lio'li-iate and â-º «Ha Kciinnmiarintied. 'H.i' Knuniomenti a I d dati'i" of Bales can hn rnHdoMThB ADVAnce ctloe. Itfaidencofciid r.n ( yln. r.. eplion^ coicecllon. Deo, 6. 70 WAGONS, HARROWS PLOWS SPECIAL PRICES IN New â- ruhuliir Sii:iiple.s Separator.s JOHN HEARD, M PLEMEi^T AGENT FLESHERTON. I FURNITURE All kind.s of furniture in diir .sliowroonis. Call and see ijj <)nr diiiin;,' room, jiarlorand bedroom suites. A largo I raiij^o of prices tc suit your pocket luiok. i 1 1 UNDERTAKING Calls answered ni'dit oi dav I'lione no r 1 .1 I W. H. BUNT Flcshcrton, - Ont. ^ 'a^BT *-<•».. •*»'*'«»-'*^»'- ->«^*' ^r^a^u^at^ 'm m III Fleshnrton Tin Shop- I I iiave jiisL plaeed on the shelves a full lino ot Tinware, Nickelwuic and .\galcWcirc for donie.stic u-sc. Call on me and get your supplio.s. lvivcli()nj.diiiii;;, Stovepipes and Stove Furnish- ings, Repairing ofall Icind.s pronipLly attended lo. ripi'lilting, incliidiiiL;- pump work. Furnaces installtMl. Agent for Clare Bros. Furnaces. m nil i i D. McKlLLOP CHR15T0E BLOCK FLESHERTON j^ ONTARIO. ^.â-¼.4 A.' r^ % II New Bakery For Flesherton Hiiviii;; imiclmscd tiic bake flio[i ill I''leHlierioii 1 have Citlo'l rp llio siinio niiiliunnw jiic- piiiL'd lo calor id tlio piiblio in iiiat cliiFS Ureal'., linns', lii.scuils und Pastry. My |,ie«tcat iiroit will bo to pleaso the public, and your '' custom is ic^pcctfullv solicited. F. Pinder, Prop ^ Tonsorjal "^ Parlors Wo Aim to Givo Entire Sinisfncticn LAUNDRYâ€" U,i.sket i.se ond:.y night, delivery Friday ev ;1 ^lARBERRYCAUSES RUST Provincial Campai.s:n Advocated to Destroy This Shrub. ancmg at your own home any time with the best dance music and without expense if you have a Victrola W. A. ARMSTRONG ' DEALER FLESHERTON ONT SATISFIEDJ ^ . THAT JXzjf-*^ Is what over IOC users say about /<^?f'H^^^ 1900 Grravity washers' supplied by ' '^ S.HEMPHILL, Agent For > 1900 Gravity w.i^hois and wringers lileotiic and gasoline power wa.shers. ! I CC. >^-*^ ALSO f.n MoCi'iiuiuk liinders. ^loiveis, Hiy Itiikes, Hiy Loaders, Drills, Cnbivator, Flows, Steel // I â- , v^ .S^talls, Harrows. Oa'^oliiie Engine.", Brantfurd \\ d'ublo ueai'ud and auto oiled •liriuotor VVinJ Mill.i, Boatty Hay Cirriers, Hay Forks, SUiigs, Manure Carriers, Waler f^ii«l<, Wilier 'I'atiks, Piiniii ind I'lpiii;;. SOMETHING NEW IN BUZZ SAWS One ihini more wood cut with sinie power when lifted with my patunt. S. HEMPHILL Agent, - Ceylon, Ont. Carrnnt and fJooseberry Worma Cnuse.s Great I^os.ses â€" How to Identify U â€" Simple Mea.siires of Control â€" Spraying iVItli Arsenate of Lead Solution Most EfTectivc. (Contributed by Ontario Department ol Agriculture, Toronto.) THE Barberry should not bo tolerated by the farmers of Ontario. It is a thief in their midst, which every year takes money from their pocliets, by increasing the amount ot rust up- on their grain, and thus reducing their crops. Tlie Itarh^rry Increases the Amount and Severity of Kn.st. It is not necessary to go Into the complicated life-history of the fun- gus which, causes stem rust of grain. Scientists have known for many years that one phase of its iife-cycl© is passed on the Barberry, and all who liave made a study of this mat- ter agree that the amount and sev- erity of stem rust is very much in- creased by the presence of the Bar- berry in the neighborhood of grain flolds. While scientists do not exp«ct to see rust entirely disappear if the Barberry is destroyed, the general consensus of opinion is that if it were completely exterminated th« chances of severe epidemics of stem rust occurring would be greatly reduced. ^__^ Enforce tlie Law Begardlng the" Barberry. In Ontario legislation has been passed regarding the destruction of this shrub. Let all concerned realize that the Barberry does Increase the amount and severity of stem rust and a sentiment will be created for the enforcement of the present act. This act should be enforced. The F!art>erry in Ontario should be de- stroyed. There is strong evidence to show that Barberry bushes are cen- tres of Infection which in wet .'jea- sons may give rise to severe <!pi- demics of ru.st. The Common Barberry and Its Pur- ple-leaved Variety the Culprit. The Common Barberry and its purple-leaved variety harbor grain rust. The average man does not know this shrub when he sees it. It is a spiny shrub from sis to nine feet high, with yellow wood, arching branches and gray twigs. The leaves are bright green, smooth, somewhat oval, from one to three inches long, the margins with bristly teetli. The flowers are small, yellow and borne In long, drooping clu.slers. The ber- ries are oblong, red and sour. The purple-leaved variety is similar ex- cept for the color of the leaves, which are purple. Unfortunately, the Bar- berry has been much planted in some sections of Ontario for ornamental purposes and has become wild In many localities. The Jui>aiiese Barberry tlarmless. If Barberries are required for or- namental shrubs the low growing, small leaved Japanese Barberry (Berberis thumbergii, D.C.) may be planted, as this species does not har- bor the rust. â€" Prof. J. li. Howitt, O. A. College, Guelph. II' I i IS 1^ i . II BACK fOR MORE I That is tlio decisiou of tli.se who have tiied our goods. Everything fresh and up-to-date. FIRII â€" Red Tnd White Salinou.-s, B. C. Qualla Salmon, Lake Trout, Wliitetish and Hcrrinns. GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY-^All kiuds uf Fresh Grocerie.H, Gluibtica liiscuits. Also a full line of Tobaccos. Ico Cream Uricks alwuy,i on hand. Bellamy's Grocery Phone 37 FLESHERTON, ONTARIO .«#.*»..»..<â- â- â€¢ la'-a.-a.-a n a a itiia â-  i a > m« t ttf"---*'--Ti i tt aaa mm " » â- â- at *' CLEANING and DYEINCi- We are agents for Parker's Dye Works- Clothes tailed and dyed, feathers rejuvenated T FISHER -PROPRIETOR NOTICE If you want anything in the iniple- imml line. I'lU on H. Knott, Markdale, ^^^ , as he sells all eells all Doerini; iinple- , I tnenls, Oasolino Engines, Siniier Sewing Maoliine, l)e!..*vn' Cream Sepamlorg BOAR for SERVICE in fact »nythiii<,' and eveiythuii; in the ,.,,.,, , „ , . line of Imiiloniunta at reasoiialile price.s, I^lr^llrpd lamworih llmr for a.>rvicc „ on !ot lli7. S W T and .H K., Arlen.e.sm,. "»t"'f 'C'lon «naninti)..(l. Terms »l.M). , HrOlI KNOTT, Agent, Foi 15 !l -T.J. STlNS(.N,|>,„p , ' Markdale, Ont. mmim OarefuUy Corrected UnUer till. e 52 to 54 Kggs 70:oO 70 Wheat 2 00 to 2 10 Peas 1 40 lo 1 50 Oats .' 90 to !)1 Farm For Sale A 50 acre farm for sale on the Eas! Back Line, Aiteinaaia, aid ^lange, north half of lot 132. On;ihe premises there is a good frame barn 40 .\ 50 feet ; a smull fru-no h lUte ; a good drilled well hen house. Kor purticulara apply (in premisea, J H IIOLLKY, Flesherton Iljrley. . 78 to 80 Boar tor Service The undoTHicned haa a thorough jred Vorkshire Boarfor service on lot U, oon. 8, Usproy. Ter ins ifl.lMt. KRED SPOFFARD Boar For Service I'ure bled Uei.; Kiereu V-.tlishire Boar for Hcrvice- Maxwell .lack (i29tW -on lot 107, S W, T. A- S. K., Artemeaia. Terms fl.olj. 10,4,19 T. J. STIN80N. CiuTuiit and Gooseberry Worm. The most common insect enemy of currants and gooseberries is the Currant and Gooseberry Worm. The larva is a greenish caterpillar, about three-quarters of au inch Ions when full grown, with a black head ana numerous black spots over the body. The larvae attack the foliage of gooseberries and of red and white currants but seldom injure that of black currants. At first they work chiefly in the central part of the bush, stripping the leaves nearly alt oft there, and doing much damage before they are observed. Later they may devour the foliage any place. It is common to see nearly all the leaves eatea off numerous bushes. The life history of the Insect is as follows; â€" The adults, â€" which are known as Sawttles â€" are small four- winged flies, about a quarter of an inch in length. The female has the abdomen yellowish and the rest ot the body blackish in color. The malo Is for the most part blackish or black. The dies apiiear in spring very soon after the leaves have exjiandecl. Eggs are laid on the under surtaue of the leaves in chains along the main veins. The young larvae on hatching feed uyou the foliage and become full growu In two or three weeks. Then they drop to the ground and form little cases in which they pupate. A new brood of flies emerge, lay their eggs and from these there comes a second brood ot larvae, which may be seen on the plants at the time when the currants ai-e ripe. When these larvae are lull grown they enter the soil, torm little casta or cocoons, and remain there till the next year, when they pupate and emerge as adults. Method of Control. â€" These are ea.sy insects to kill. All currant bushes auU gooseberries should be .sprayed with Irom two to three pounds arsenate ol lead paste or halt that amount of the powder form in torty Kallons ot water as soon as the leaves have become well expanded. Particular care should be taken to â- â€¢jpray thoroughly the inner parts of the bush. This will kill all the Qr»t brood. If a second brood appea?is liellebore should be used Instead of arsenate of lead, in the proportion of one ounce to one gallon of water. Arsenate of lead would be dangerous on the ripe fruit. The insect occurs everywhere in tha province, and everyone should prevent his plants beiug weakened and seriously injur- ed uy it, especially as It is so easy to control. Nolo. â€" liellebore loses Us Insectl- '•Idal propel, ies unless kept in air- light paoUiges. â€" Hiof. L. Caesar, O. A. College, Guelph.

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