May 25 1922 THE FLE8HERIGN ADVANCE Feversham's Busy Store We offer the best value for your money in Dry Goods, Wall Papers Groceries, Boots & Shoes We carry a full line of MURESCO, ALABESTINE, COROLITE Have your cream tested here while you wait. We pay cash or trade Highest prices paid for eggs and cream MRS. R. H. HENDERSON FERERSHAM, - ONT. Willis Fleming, the Oiauxeville man who recently won his appeal against a decision mil by Police Magistrate Fal- coner, who lined Fleming 200 and costs on an O.T.A. charge of having liquor in a place other than a private dwelling, WHS i- iiijl.t again with the gnuda on him ny Orangeville ollicinls. He evaded their vigilant eye for a few mioutep, however, LOTS FOR SALE Bob Cook of Eist (Sarafraxi appeared und roadB hl8 escape on foot, and has not Park Lou 14C, 150, N.E.T. and before Magistrate Falconer in O'!inueville| been seen since. An appeal from Judge Fuller's decision iu the former case is itill pending, and Fleming is likely to Eugenia Hydro Salaries According to the public accounts the following salariea are paid at the Eugeni hydro plant: (with free hou-e, light, and heat) F. D. Berry, Supt., f!075 for 5 mas. J. E. Peterson, Operator $1890 for 10 mouths or 8189 per month. K. S. Gemmel, ottioo assistant and operator, $1340 for 10 months ('has I' timer, operator, 91540 for 10 months. C McD White, operator, 81200 for 10 mos. VV. J. Smyth, operaU>r$780 fdr 10 mos. A. H. Gough, operator, 8998 for 10 mos. L. I, itiini'i-. plant palrolminglUSO for 10 months. N. D' Ellis, operator, 8781.94 for 10 mos A. E. Plewes operator, 854ti.t>G for 7 mo, J, J. Eyles operator, 859P.71 fur 8 nios, -III. Corkill patrolman 1500 for lOraos.W. A. McNaugh;patrolman,815eo for 10 months. S.R., containing eight acres and 28 [recently and wis found guilty of manu xquare rods. Apply to Mrs. W. K. KU'hardsoii, Flesherton. i . ".rii:.- moonshine and watt assessed ?200 nd coils. make- himself scarce for some timn. Everyone will be delighted with the good things you will make from the Purity Flour Cook Book recipes. Buy a urity Flour (24 IBs. or more) and secure Purity Flour Cook Book and Home Account Book Use the coupon. Have your grocer sign it when you buy your flour. Mail it to us and we will forward books to your home prepaid. Coupon No. 2 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT has Purchased from - and is entitled to Free Copies of the PURITY FLOUR Cook Book and Purity Home Account Book. These grocers will be glad to sign your Purity Flour Coupon F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON Mail all Coupons to Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Limited Toronto Garden Requisites Now is the time to purchase your Rakes, Hoes, Spades, shovels, Water- ing Cans or handles for any of the farm tools. We have a -well assorted stock. Let ua supply you. Rennie's and Ferry's Garden Seeds Tomato, Cabbage and Celery plants now in stock ; also Floweiing Plants. RENNIE'S SEED CORN Especially treated Compton's early, Learning, White Cap, etc. RENNIE'S TURNIP SEEDS Canadian Jem, Derby and Jumbo. Screen Doors, Windows and Wire Screening We have the different sixes and styles in screen doors and Window Screens at lowest prices. * Highest prices paid for farm Produce. KARSTEDT BROS. PRICEVILLE, :-: :-: A BUSH FRUIT ENEMY How to Control the Currant and Gooseberry Worm. The Caterpillar Pescrlbed Compar- atively Easy to Kill Popular Varieties of StrawtoiTies Call' Feeding n Kenl Problem. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) The most common insect enemy of currants and gooseberries is the cur- rant and gooseberry worm. The larvae attack the foliage of goose- berries and of red and white currants but seldom In jure .that of black cur- rants. At first they work chit-fly in the central part of the bush, strip- ping the leaves nearly all Off there and doing much damage before th'-y rre observed. Later they may de- vour the foliage any place. It Is common to see nearly all the leaves '';;t>'ii off numerous bushes. Life History. The life hist,o;y of the Insect IB as follows: The adults, which arc knovsn as sawflles, are small four- v.-insed flies about a quarter of an inch in length. The female has the abdomoii yellowish and the rest of the body blackish In color. The male is for the most part blackish or black. The Hios appear In spring very soon after the leaves ha-ve ex- panded. Eggs are laid on the undor surface of the leaves In chains along the main veins. Tin- young larvae on hatching feed upon the foliage, and ufooini! full ^rnvn in two or three weeks. Thi :) they drop to the ground and form lilt!" eases In which they pupate, n new brood of flies emerge, lay ttv ir iv.-*. and from these there conies a si-cond brood of larvae which may b^ seen on the plants at the tlnn> when the currants are ripe. When t!i"se larvae are full grown they enter the soil, form little cases or cocoons, ar.tl remain there till the next y :ir, v,'!;. n they pupate and em, r^i as adults. Method of Control. These are easy insects to kill. All currant Inish' s and gooseberries should he sprayed with from two to three pounds ;irs< p.ute of lead paste, or half that amount of the powder form, in forty gallons of water as soon as the leaves have become well expanded. Particular care should be taken to spray thoroughly the inner parts of the bush. This will kill all the first brood. If a second brood appears hellebore should be used in- stead of arscnate of lend, In the pro- portion of one ounce to one gallon of water. Arsenate of lead would be dangerous on thn ripe fruit. The Insect occurs everywhere In the Pro- vince, and everyone should prevent his plants being weakened and ser- iously injured by It, especially as it Is so easv to control. FURNACES We are agents Clare Bros. Pipeless Furnaces, which we instal on order. Repairing of all kinds pro- mptly attended to. Pipefitting including pump work. All kindsof Hardware D. McKILLOP Flesherton, - Ontario Wliy let luxury that you tlo not need, si/e that you do not want, speed that yon cannot lawfully use lead you into buying a car that yon cannot afford to o iv 1 1 '. Buy a Ford. It is lowest in price, low- est in maintenance cost, lowest in depre- ciation, and provides everything you can ask in a car. Ford Touring Car $535.00 F.O.B. FORD, ONTARIO H. DOWN & SONS Flesherton, -= Ontario .1 nines Gardinor of Prioevilh got an eg the other day that ho has written to the Owen Sound Sun Times about. It must have been a real egg, as it mevwn 8 7 inches in circumference 01 e way and over nine inches in circumference the other way. It was too much fur the hen who rtiod while the e^ was only partially is-chargid. The hen wns black minor.cn Cactus Star, 2.10 1-4 Speed boge's Speed if pure bred. ' 0otus Star;" Wilkes Stamhcml, Hap- py Medium, registered A. T, II. 48310, Canadian 1!>07 en rolled 45(i2. C-irtus si >i will be at the Mumhaw Hotel Si aliltis every Thursday afternoon and rem<t n until (lie following raorunig at i) o'clock, when ho will proceed t'own ih lu'l, i", i Proton Station Ilotel >tiul rctm-tin uiuil 2 o'clock p m , nixl U-turn lo his own stable in linn 1 -II;. wh-ro In- ni'l remain until Ihn follnwin< Monday at o'clock. Unuil conditions For fill ther prlicular luiclronN Charles Palmer, Ui-x 142, Dumlalk, Out. Uuly If JIG if fllf TT1 nna,v;r,rr [I'l wm KMS *?!> ESTABLISHED 1872 Proton Office open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. HOURS 12 o'clock noon to 4 o'clock p.m. BANK OF KAMI LION DUNDALK BRANCH-A. M. Carthew, Manager JS.UB-BRyNCH PRQTON-C. J. Forster. Sub-ManagW