y‘ .MMirgest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. +Beecham‘s ~*~â€"Pillg â€" M m'::ram. however, “:: ; EmK any project \Aends up community _â€" prosâ€" kity, but the realization â€" of, and Appreciation for the beautiful: in naâ€" ure, ‘are developments that usually ‘Have to wait until the establishment of a man‘s business prosperity is asâ€" t ‘The unfortunate result of sw h. miting is that the ° average good ‘cititen does not begin to. realize the ~we tiful things in â€"nature© that may ~found in ‘his own community uatil "he has reached mature years, and his ~Cspacity for enjoyment and approcta #on are ut as keen as when he was Safe and Sure m . ux ks te a_ f *‘ ‘the t _Woods and make a few ts 4 m‘fl*m ‘ Grand River Park, Limited, Mri uit p-‘n»ï¬_ own botanist and ‘ delivers addresseo to" nature: study ‘and alsoâ€"writes for Aleading igazines on the ‘continent: His reâ€" mew will be read with interest ~by Teleg: readers; Itâ€"is asâ€"loows:. Phe awakeuing of. _ the _ ordinary good citizen to the ‘possibilities ~of @omservation in â€" his own community is xeperally a slow process. ‘The great movement towards preâ€" ®ervingâ€"some â€"of the remaining : fine K i forests of North America is i throughout Canada and the i States, and as usual â€"‘‘Busy [ " has taken prompt action in 3 €ommendable undertaking. . Like ist. important â€" public undertakings first inspiration comes to / some ividual _ or small . group of ‘men, f uu the ability to . look. fat P and see and plan for the . in » Home times these‘broad minded men do not live to see the fulfilment 3“ theirâ€"dreams, _ but the beginuing of the‘ establishment of a beautiful; :&Hr'-!or' the benefit __ of 'WlterlopT{ ‘County is not only an assured / |‘but . v_ accomplished . fact, * ; PC S es Ens use Pals w tre 40e s tns o ce wl O . SnpY dote datald i F a glr"lor the benefit __ of 'Wnterlo;'?{nnn planned to make their organizaâ€" unty is not only an assured // but‘, tion the nucleus of a great national r. accomplished . fact, % , movement for the preservation: . of €.0°C *X 7 .").~. ~*>~ ieuch of. the remnants .. of the great va~~~â€"~~:Its Beginning. | ~â€"â€" ~â€"~American {forestsâ€"as can be secured he eutimg away ‘of ‘ a / bett .. .of . ‘Iaterver in seconomaic botant is be utifut natural‘ torest between the .coming widespread,; but it is necesâ€" o a L# . .}sary to act swiftly and intelligently T e â€"if we are to save our beautiful woodâ€" Mooiliee 33 Bs 8 B1 . Cl 2 To lands from being only memories, Alter a visit ould be , gestion, bmam, constiâ€" ind Temous J ?hg‘(:pmmb amous : for and certain atï¬ctcyâ€"-n?: ;{3’4 Grenadier Guards Band Exhibits by the Provinces ‘Exbibits by Weet Indies 4 iz 1 Goir hoh ho nnivaendhenidt cun ie dnmanabil Canadian â€"National ~~â€"~Exhibition Dragoons‘ Musical Ride “wh;l'l'mh- Gm aw ippodrome t- Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts‘ Review Canada‘s Biggest Dog Show ore of other Band t Band Concerta Daily éake and Shannon Midway ever Year Fireworks Greatest ‘Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent International Peace Tattoo 6 Bands 400 Musictane id. 29 1914 Sept. 14 O R O N T O Movement is Spreading. ct ter Carnival ; vigit â€:â€m u io' 5 oo Â¥Ugloat To Coioagr BABYLON t\ PQ@ELbNhtaking ‘s Famous Rand Review . O, M. Shantz Alter a Visit to .C,n“;.‘nwï¬w & + f Y 5“* neat D'::hfu, ‘ the . . 4 .A tiow: ‘bl. m> @M00 f ** .o nted? V \ratiols arust, Mr. Homee ~Watson, 148 vioe in catting the AhichbIIN mt mame oC Thet poalje fpbrited 3 s ot Ber. to ‘the M‘-xw. has‘ resulted in : the purchase: of _ the tract known as Oressman‘s â€" woods, near ‘Doon, / to visit many ‘of ‘the timber ï¬ï¬ near Chicago, some form an outer park belt, and while some of _ these beautiful wood! are of greater area, none so large a variety of coniferous trees as this tract situated at the ~doors of Berlin. ‘ #* Fcotiomic ‘botanists have demonstrâ€" ated that the ;mc lorests ol'q temâ€" peraié castern Northetn: Ai?t m are the beechâ€"maple m requires no lengthy â€"argument to prove . that Cressman‘s ; Woods, . with its % ful beech, maple, yellow birch, cherry and other fine hardwoods, and its, pines, hemlocks and cedars, ‘is * a gem among the remnants of primeval ‘"bush‘"~along the Grand River. The view from the. river . bank across the beautiful valley, hbas Aew equals any where. The ‘toulblllï¬uol the proposed public par cannot be over estimated, and will â€"not be fully ‘realized until after it has been visited and tramped over, Anm organization called ‘‘Friends . of our Native Landscape"‘> was perfectâ€" ed in Chicago last year by a small band. ol natureâ€"lovers with < exactly the same object as prompted Messrs. Watson, ‘Detweiler: and â€" others . _ in their plans,‘ except that the‘ Chicago ‘ing trces were identified:â€"White pine, hemlock, white.cedar, red oak, beech, hard maple, soft maple, yellow birch, iblook cherry; basswood, Elm,. bird cherry, blue béech,: ironwood, â€" ash, sumuc, large toothed aspen, â€" thorn apple, and two‘late flowering orchids, the cattlesnake plantain and> the tway Blade were: found in â€"â€" blossom! Without niuch trouble there might be â€"no less thant twentyâ€"four varie: ties of trees and â€" a large numbet ~<f Aéwering plants. â€", ho In all our great universities â€" the study of botany is becoming . mote important each year and tracts simâ€" ilar to Cressman‘s woods are . the "qutâ€"ofâ€"doort‘* class rooms that play an important part in the education of thousands of our young people . to the <practical knowledge of both _ the artistic and : economic valueâ€" of: our forests. f * It is up to the practical business meén, however, to" make these things possible. One cannot commend too highly , the public spirit and â€" good judgment of . the men, who have made their :notable beginning in the . conâ€" servation‘ of the forests along . the (rand River. y Magnificént trees, ~ rare â€". orchids, ferns, beautiful shruts, and . many varieties of wild flowers, added . to the â€"magnificent doeation, have â€"comâ€" nined â€" toâ€"nigke: this â€"the â€"ideal â€"recreaâ€" tion ground. for Waterloo County. In less than an bour‘s time the followâ€" A visit to this remarkable bit* .of the *Forest Primeval‘‘ would‘convert the most unimaginative, stolid gndiv;â€" dual to the fascination of . the woods.: «. Breservation of Wild Life. * “ï¬nï¬â€˜m §m in consetâ€" ‘ is ind in im (I5.oub: of the mokt _ inifine wht.: People are slowly waking up to the fact that our native hirds are one of greatest â€" protectors against m::'n-" ingects. If we _ need . the birds we llolld gutely provide homes Bitds aro: very ‘ quick â€" to â€" realize gln tts_y‘ are in safe surroundings. ressman‘s woods is peculiarly adapâ€" ted as an jdeal birds haven. There is ‘ ‘.‘.:u.‘molwhntml darge‘ game birds, if introduced into the woods and . propetly protected, would soon become very much at home and they would soon become its otiglu, otc., has receatly â€" been of ‘the ‘principal attractions : of woods. Great Variety: of ‘Trees..‘>. .. It has beenâ€"â€"theâ€"writer‘s privilege This would be true particularly ot Study .of Botany â€"Important. Ideal Recreation Grounds. View Has Few Equals, Great National Movement. in .‘ Narioug ; Occaghe Commission: hm ser & the water tesion wells at ibs.wat tocr domes es put polre : 4 demaund for the city ‘lay NS a main from. the :‘::’u h on aate :«n zh'i‘w. uture goutces OF . s 4 ra t hers Siiee frow Th Anged Riss it sent to Montreal for analysis. . One of the. wells at the pumping station also hï¬fï¬t“‘b‘w of hardness, but the 'gt isâ€"â€"mixed with the. water from 3 er wells and is softened .considetably, The water from the Glasgow St. wells and,the Gn:‘ River are te portedâ€"to ‘be five es as hard _: as the water &t‘u md from _ "the majotity ‘of . wells atthe _ pumpinp station in which rock was. . mot ‘The (rerorts ol â€"â€" these tests hayc g“ in ts e same ; Wï¬â€œ er that is ed _ from _ the Glasgow. street , wells.. _ ;. ~« |>..0. In Hespeler the Forbes: ~Woolien Mills pumps its water from the river and. is at present installing a water softening plant; at a cost of. $1200, and it is estimated that the cost of ‘operation is six cénts per thousand gallons. inâ€" addition to cost . of pniplig. /. 8 9. 5.0 0oï¬ relii¢ c .. n ul + rabed ncremacet o in the mightor r hv« ntg ; orâ€" I,bood of the Berlin sowu'f;' cuub‘s greens arainst the playing of | the game until ‘th» "weeâ€"sma‘ hours." . If u".Cluv. deuruhmainwl its ’t:; tige some regulation regarding . tl im;:n k:( playing _ will hvoi‘m%o be ado)ted. According to the Normal School teâ€" sults which has apreared,,1,099 stmâ€" dents. have n qUa I .. teaching, in the movï¬a" of Ontaric, . Otâ€"these 18 candidates successful in Grade A," having be‘n awarded‘ partr -@t‘:x ond class certificates, whil$ 953 :C tained 'i&b:xlm second class ‘&3&- ats which become .perm td . suce ssful probationary mu C: didates who did not :ku'cénd in makâ€" ing the necessary mar N enough to bring tham 'iï¬n ï¬x 13, of the . normal ‘school syllabusi are entitled to third class certificat, s valid for public school teaching f6r: five â€" years., Thrse latter candidates, whom there are 128, will be granted sscond ‘class certificates _ ‘on passing the Easter: or Jung /anal examinatioh in any year during th.;.gel‘tn of thair. certificate. AS. K It is understood. that‘ the Water CUommission will . .seek >. additional sotirces of water supply <in the vict. nity of ‘the city.â€" It is not unlikely that overtures will be imade to the Waterloo authorities to coâ€"operate in the question of water supply in the same manner as negotiations are‘ in progress. regarding ‘the ‘gas supply. | ‘The filtering plant to be installed atâ€" Shoemaker‘s Lake is complete ‘ in every detail and will ‘be constructed in a~fow weeks. kc 209A A THOUSAND NEW TEBACHERS. XEIGHBORS"OBJECT: War ‘seems almost ~ incvitabl> beâ€" tween Servia and Austriqâ€"Hungary. .‘ King‘s Prize at Bisley was a Hcot: â€" wild turkeys, . pheasants and â€" the grouse: family. . These hirds feed _ on. movy worp"i ::-a::%:fl nistory need verylit e xM of ::; lirsp gooutz of U::.ï¬ wild turi , Ats in on m.« v carelully â€" written : ‘ by < @oprominent otnithologist and . will be. '“‘m* from in these‘ columns atâ€"an dfl& 5 3 r ? i# F [DR. SOPER DR. WHITE Hlood, Nerve ani Hiadder Biscases c.mnuu-uzrl:'n-m. Medicine Smmisied y trldet ; | «blours â€" 30 a.mm to i gun, and 2 13 6 pan. . Suudays . }0a.m. 16 1 p.ts DHS. SOPER & WHITE #5 Terooto St., Toroats, Ont Censultation Pro# Buard ot‘Health ‘held a special *s office at : the . ‘It. was «deâ€" * that . of water tests ncelved, ci generally should be > , d ‘to boil water, . A mmwu m‘;uo asking the + Council© ‘ovide a > sanitar means ‘o!'dm-'l-r'u garbaze. f ‘‘MaÂ¥yor mï¬:‘ and "Dr. McGillawee were thers= ~resolution ~ recomâ€" #&m'fln ~to ‘provide a y method of disposing of garâ€" instead of dumping itâ€"in . varâ€" v ol A , stating â€"* En'u? was being duniped within 20 & Tésidence.: Mayor Euler in t dn d es mule & f ve e is already there whst gartngy is atready there coverâ€" 1t was :stated %hat the Provincial Act provides that no ‘buildings : may be erected on a ~lot covered ~â€"with garbage. ‘The Board of Health signi~ fed its intention of enforcing â€"this clause. % Six samples of water taken. from the 'nb;box, Shoemaker‘s .. â€" lake, the resekvoir in the, South Ward, the Merchants Rubber Co. tap, the City Hall tap, and the Berlin Button Uo. ere sent to the Provincial analyst. k reported _ that â€"â€"five â€"specimens howed infection with . bacteria . of intest ®Mal origia. â€" Th« le Ilom%heta)‘iat the n:ï¬'."nm ‘Co.was the only one that was pure. P Pb t 22 Anot ETE es ul testimal origia. â€" Th sample taken |_ Milton, July 26.â€"The army worm 'flom the u;i at the Berlin Button !fn"ded Halton <a few days ago. Co.~was the only one that was pue_ldohn-nruhy. a‘ farmer. of â€" Hornby, A < communication â€" . was . received Trafaigar tow-nmp.‘!om that the from‘the Trades &. Labor _ Council l0wâ€"lying land on his farm was covâ€" numflmt. law there was concern. Cred with caterpillars, but did â€"not ing the‘ ms ‘Of fruit uncovered â€" think the matter serious. Now the %WTTM secretary ~was â€" i1 | Caterpillars have moved ‘on "to | the str: to ‘look : upâ€" the files and. reâ€"| farm of a feighbor, James. Robertâ€" port at. the, next. meeting. son, where they have destroyed _ a Chairman ‘F. E. Macklin presidea | feld of oats. H. R. Hare, District andall, the, members were in attendâ€" Representative of â€"Agricultura,. is supâ€" ance."" â€" _.â€" x |erintending the fight against the pest. TB tment ‘of Entomology . of 33'&&::10 Anleutm:l &l’lece,. (iuelgh, has issued the following ‘ inâ€" Government: WiH: Meet C, N. R. Payâ€" 1_ .. merffé If Need Arise, , . < . _ or&xgk.vulr;{hâ€"";. 78‘ trust e e Ao o ie . Se 0 ... Its features® are ywï¬m’-m ‘but there 1s an tntéresting Clause enablâ€" Tng the Coverntent, if ‘It sees fit, to pay at the request of the company, all or &ny portion of the first six*baltâ€" yea@rly payments of interest on the guaranteed gecurities falling due afâ€" ter the opening ‘ for: traffic onâ€"the through line of the C. N. R. from Vancouver .10 ‘Que:w 'c'uflnlA’b: mioney so paid for interest s held to be still secured by the guarâ€" anteed securities and. togetber with qrrn_ thereon atâ€"4 ‘per cent. sball fortm a charge on the morigaged preâ€" miges nnnp:fll;nnod}nuly after the guaranteed ‘securities. > An arrangement sim{lar to this has been made with the G.‘T. P.â€" Ifâ€"the company ever fAnds that it cannot I& the interest on is bonds as it comes due it must give the Governâ€" ment fifteen days‘ notice. ~ h s t es for. t + tm , whith will be of intérest ‘to Abe farmors . in WaterlooCounty «.‘ ~> / ‘The army worm is a stout, smo0th‘ bodied q-tervï¬ln; plackish or brownâ€" igh jï¬ Color, "1:: r::o yellowigh 'lm ‘w w + M each side. . When ftull grown it is apout 14 Em long. .; [The adult is a â€" moth which tays het eges :chiefly on <grass in dow lands, _ Ths caterpillats themâ€" séltes mver lay ogrs or produce livâ€" ing: young. The favorite food plants date @tauses, M."ua‘m and rma When food w«mmï¬h worms moveâ€"in enormous q . in search of new fecding groupds, .. â€" * ~wiBL PAY InTrEREST. Em ‘pest is being rgwl trom. 10 i6 nties, ~ ev facmet Mauam_ ie his fields from‘ time to tims to see if ‘they are being Atâ€" tacked. It the insocts h;:u b::m di€tributed over the ore be‘ms w.f,xn. Wigest coutse will be to out tha crop at onta if it. is tithothy or grain and cure for . bay, but If it is cora, scatter â€" lightly through th» feld a poison . mixture, wa ie ot’1 15. :: :'m u: ml:: thorougbly . im .‘ Of bran, then : moisten â€"with v&‘m\«d with molassts. ~ . Ma‘e‘ the mixture just moist gnpugh to fall through the As ‘Alrts ‘of the bity Five ‘Tests Unsatisfactory, i oie ns â€"If your Hair is losing its natural color, is falling. oat, ~dull,â€" streaky, Girls and womenâ€"of all ages want to be: beautiful ,and attractive, â€"â€" but nnsightly,â€" thin and Jifeless . hair deâ€" stroys .half the beauty of: <a pretty {ull ofâ€"dandruf, too dry,, or if : the sealp itches and burns do not _tbe alarmed, use Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the scalp. It will go right to the hair roots, nourish them and stimulate the hair to grow © long and . beautiful.. It: removes ~dandrufi with one application, stops ‘itching sealp, falling hait and: makesâ€" the iParisian Sage supplies . the <hair with what is needed to make it soft, flufly, thick and gloriously . radiant. It is sold in fifty cent bottles b! E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. â€"E. Swaisland," Berlin, and at all drug counters. Look for the trade markâ€" "‘The Girl with the Auburnâ€" Hait.‘ Accept no other, 9 k : It the crop is threatened or attackâ€" ed ofly in Part, dig a trench immedâ€" iately : in front . of where the~ worms are. "In the case where ths crop is partly attacked, it will pe found adâ€" visable to cut a swatl t{.'w_- . thie srain, and rake olf before . ths ltmei'h‘ dug. Phe treach is often unsatisfactory, especially in clay soil, i ul Sintce io the eipaalhe e «d justice to bun pennanis < and l-h 8 ge h&:‘dh dove .â€"of pese which reigned â€"supreme over the oc casion were the Union Jack â€" an: Stars ‘and lt.v‘z-, which atretche x::‘-unu by . side: on ever, A trinmphal wrch fronted thâ€" entrance to the old, historic lane, of : « u.‘ 4 flmu f «contingents te wes of ? servic ; ~part. . The (19th, : ug:c and the yeterans associations C tario,. chiefs of <Six Nations an< other Indians, Ontario Historical So clety, the â€"U. â€"K. ;.»-un:‘ and â€" th peace committee from ‘both sides o the line 'n!vwmlb those who too} Poorss tht : Reare: of Anlduiuien "c ‘es and , board of en 6. Niggara Falls, Ont.; Hi# Honor Mayo. William Laughlin and the. commo: council of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; H# Honor Sir Jolin M. Gibson, Lioutenâ€" antâ€"Governor of Ontario; Col. Hon. Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia were present, â€" Alexandor Fraser, proâ€" vincial archivist, Ontario;.Hon. Petet A. ‘Porter, Tonawanda, N.Y.; Mr. Clarence ‘Warnér, president Ontario Historical Society, and ‘others, deliyâ€" eredâ€" patriotic addresses. About 10, 000 im all were present. NIAGARA FPALLS, Out., Ju: -qm:mu-m wit note wuding iisel! a W wad the cefebration of one bundredth unniyve of battle 0f Lusdy‘s 6 h4 5j it it is not "properly . made.â€"It should: be ‘at least 18 inchos deep, ‘in ~clay w.l:a"tgnm b“‘..:: toâ€" w crop to be protected. P¢ holes at least / a J 'ï¬wim be. s biy 15 f@bt in the mng \(nfhaeghe i feph~ ;# dv"-:u ‘Prep ‘h . OKAY: €x0 y , in Rlay ':?mw h'hunh CCA to hea -!thhouqm précaurion to heap up the loose 4 th in The Moa mide . vieht . aone the rench, Whe. small particles d'z;:‘ c h cause the Climbinz ‘worms to drop. Hence in clay oft much Soil it mar be. advisable to scratch â€"the fate of the wall lightly with a . s@râ€" den rate. Do this after rain. . Whew the wotms are unable to climb â€"the wadt < they â€" will â€" pass _ 1 nzthwige through the trnh, and collect _ in the â€"rostâ€"holss, whre they may . be Killed ns ctushing or othâ€"=r mean$. In div#ing th* trrmsh floughs way be usrd, ‘but the palâ€"mce of ths x: should be dons with spades to | a clean deep trench. Wherever â€" the worms are fornd ‘prompt, action is very important; â€" 2 8 # GLORIOUS HAR th th th t the pest has peen lound, to g*t | 2N U Termnrs er ogoue er in the region. and "~ * dig ol the worms." This is the advice «lâ€" en to a1 lakmers where the srmy worms are ; "bÂ¥ Mr. : As W. esns Te on Auitdly . alintacos, |aimes gompl ting & trip toâ€"farts of ~â€"the Snfected < areas s ".>> >>;* > W °3 ho moth, which i) ; w." s Qmfl > the | ot protasiy ‘one: wï¬ a haif wings | a vellowish grown ¢ Anches, of silvery srot .m..-.n P e aine ies Iht Part af Augustiie latter Sept: mher, ang lay . pars â€" of ol ozes in the exasa e th â€"quantity â€" ‘These worms wil Ned R Jow lands. 'b a while worms,.‘ in : the ‘gpt k the grown a time aruts) oMJ Ihi take up ...A l:;;h‘ conditi in\ ‘:"{{" ‘“",: ho 9P A ch ‘EMEREENAS: imoths from the ï¬ut:fly: i 4 "‘ lay are pres nt édch yPa® in ‘ wornk but mxy';'i:u gkn bie':e‘.mï¬w: > â€" . ContepDRiMi) Insects:. * t However ‘.,“,-%.""h'é"a S 3 c c means 4o keap Adgetp ) ::: n some and for that reasod $ in check, do damaze :; o wrage yord. "“‘Y! loine this veur. » Thay as they _ ‘ate kept in a.r e BBE incoet ,"’“‘“’ i diseases,. pRe" £MSâ€"year 1 and 1 T i onl en ns phetsieg ho maw ty wore saim i bgkly probable that next 'y::: ::',h bighl " will not ‘be hsard ‘ot do pest age to ths. cro: :: < Nok 24. damâ€"> % a o P Ki $ 4 nike ot July~ TB beal mt usoaliy Jaid in n-*.jtt-!,!: t ly/ ground. ‘These eggsâ€"hatch in seven days‘ time, and..the wormé will {eed '3'1.3†Or theee weeks. . .They then a resting place in the soil, : and" form . a brown casing over themselves, .in whith conditicn + they remain for severar weeks, when they will emerge as moths. Mr. Baker stated:that the . army ; be Accomplished.. % worm mothsâ€" will liy amother brooi | ‘ 1b menefits, ~ methods, and details this~year, but by tha time they maâ€" ;f oreanizationâ€"are exhaustively dealt twr>, the crops will be harvested. and | with and directions for setting . uP at any rate the worins @Â¥e likely to 420 Uusn: an. egg ~tcsting appliance mepreait ho Sn * 9 : L MBE bamuhint copics. of whith E“ y [ , copies of whi r Last Pest 23 Years Ago. Be Obtained upon application, . m ‘The last time that the army wo!m'm Publications Briach, I > did damage to the crops was in nu;,i( Agriculture, _ Ottawa, concludes ‘wh n they appeared.pretty well thruâ€"iwith a proposed constitutiOn and byâ€" ‘out the whole province. At that time laws suitable for an Exe Circle. ° @ it is worthy of note, that very T@W l °0_ _ _ _z _i 200 worms were present in, Brant covnty.} © C ( Breeding. as they do, the _ worms | ANOTHER LARGE CROWD, + first feed on grass in the low areas.| ; ‘C They march on and ihe crops which| The weekly band consert was givem they ‘ rsually. tackle . age. 1Mb __> nate, | by fl'\!:‘,h City. Band at the . timothy,.millet and batley, with ~ a ; letic nds of Victoria Park | OB preférence ‘for grasses and cereals. |Thursday evening and attracted .. a ive â€"the ‘reporter a very Reveireen * %dm'†Iog. ths west win T ;luet.llo.eov Ing ihe best way Tsl . ind tror spm.and . Prownt . the crops from being .cA ‘itely ;@u hi The army worms, he said, hy come fromeggs laid by a moth, du: ‘The insect. whith <usually does. the greatest ~damage to the army worm, is the titana fly,‘ whichis atout the same size as the commén . housefly. This fiy lays:a‘white egg on tlie back of the worm, end ‘from it aâ€" â€" grub hatch s . which tives within the ‘a{m. and kills thy worm before maturity. This grub. then assumes‘a@ resting foâ€" sition and the. Ny emerges. . And so it is that nature: creates one _ thing ofly to be destroyed. by aparasite, which comes from.its own podv. The birds also, destroy â€"a large â€"number of the worms. f if i. 4 ‘They â€"will camage w! and ~rye to a limitedâ€"extent,: cating m of the heads, snl> thxBing out ~â€"the grain. .‘They â€" will not. do. much ~damâ€" age to clover, beans, « ‘beas, _ but will toh limited extent to sugar beets but if they ate out; of thsir ~natural tco1, they® will eat anything. > : *L would uree. on all {armers wherâ€" zsiSTER : READ MY FREE OFFER. P \ Whuelicn brie indbe ies bosk on & P 5 teeting of rting C or Irregularty, bloating or mm-â€"u. abiene, o peie ; gepressed svirits, . desirs to cfy. fear of *‘31’,1 omcs ts Rome, ‘Aithour it Heaplia1 Ieatment or the 2 un efeadent Ircaiiment ang‘s lared. my sister 1 shail oaly ask you to paas the good awo + , I shall only you 4 to rome other Wentmencis for an. .-. >re Of Dn IW--‘I home treatment which s 2‘; y Teet [Gd .in?:-m headaches, um&'n Mm,u atores . > «nd health, ;I;-.:'nuymm t -Mm 5K ?m‘ ce 3",, ;-, tnvntb-,:-ln M:nr'ltl a‘s Jad MRS," M. SUMMERS, Hox 501 . > â€" is health worth asking for ? . ‘Then accept my generous offer, write fur the free treatment toâ€"day, a8 you fay not se« this offer again, Address: â€"__ _ _ _ _ _ .. _ _ ppeat . the datter /s ti fou «d § parts . of i: laof" slpcond quantity “‘:4_3;‘,"‘ a while e Witter Aitbartly grown sprimg they feed for t, ¢Wi ib W take upâ€" _A ""‘.‘zi‘;‘ soil, tm i ~Â¥" ‘The / worms ich yéa® in ths province miÂ¥ecâ€" on nbers, rom j*&;.! § Insects: * { oo Aor ie natere "prgvides â€" . some rep imhgse Wt rais »in . check, t F ;.1‘ y very rately to i,â€â€˜â€œâ€˜ as they . ‘are “f * are . usually 7 m‘ .-eotn day‘s !lrln. inte a week to nnlnx-"(uknwm e 7 accept my generous . write fir the free trast _ Fam a womad, us / 2l 1 x I know a woman‘s trinls, LA {1 ..m:dm-h d.». heslth and feel uniit for housghoid duties, social rre ho ‘ w oritis ) abt" koE dints into ‘ flei 9-'-;*{~7--“1,~.“. sam a bould be: out shoad ‘6L ‘th raked, ‘end: & "trench pub; through However, wh n the . inseo se o ent‘ in only . limited numpii@é in gat ens, a poiscaed bran â€" masi@hould . rauin gie ho u. um Bs Pn s k P <+ Mixed with swemientd wat â€" ‘tise. of . th‘s method should be cc d ‘ to. cases whre the > wors Wike . MB made bad. inroads: «. * â€"â€"â€" ["/ Mr. Baker: stated‘ that ‘the worma . will Mkely â€"eat tor a week or ten days mor», belore c6vering thamsives with . a brown.coverine, from which _ they | will emorgeâ€"as moths. He #aid. ';ï¬ï¬ he was in Brant andâ€"Oxford °C all last: week, and in the parts which . he visited, the worms are now undef . control, the darmers: tniting to fight. the wernms; x tom cleancd out... Every . post hole a fcot dsepP ‘she od, ani th: ~ worms ‘wil thess." PheÂ¥" "Should ‘ then P m in anh‘s wl ‘In . alsike clover, Jamb‘s . qiartâ€" ers,: fanweed, pepper grass ‘and curled In Km b:i; grass, nieht. fowâ€" ering ra , shephord IM% j perâ€"gFAss â€" and. sheepâ€"sorrel.i>« .~ ." _ In. wheat. seed nflï¬q is In oats, wild false T; wild oats, t'hllb:lbw dock. .. . " wild â€"o1ts â€"and quackâ€"erass.> > </ > In La:ley, wild ~oats, ~wild 3 wheat, mustard andlamb‘s q In rye;, wild oats, auackâ€"grass," buckwheat . and: mustard. s In Aimothy, Canadian thistle, st fruited. false flax, dock .and 9 In a‘falfa, lomb‘sâ€"quarters,;> M : and Russian thistles _ â€".>~ _ . "t/ In medium red clovet, lamb‘s quare tets. green foxtail, plantainâ€"and ed dock. e e In mammoth red clover, ~Aanw lamb‘s quarters, Russian »thistle . sheep sorrel. .. xi 5 es ) c â€" Jn â€"millat,â€" doek, «. black~ / cod, yellow foxtail, farweed and mustard. â€"Montana Ex. Station:â€" «.. â€" . â€"â€"*Ths Organization â€" of T ive ï¬ggl-\(.‘iwl:s" isâ€" â€"the:titleâ€"of P e~ t No. 4 *p . W.â€"A. B.S:A., cf the. Poultry Division ot,tL i Lave Stok <Brawch, Dominion .. ient of Agriculture. Inâ€"introducing _ this subject the writer defti‘s 1 a~ tive e« circle, states the _ need for organization. and th» work that can he accomplished. LA < 1b2 penefits, ~methods, and details oreanizationâ€"are exhaustively dealt vith and directions for setting . P ard usnx an.. ege ~testing appliance are given. A xi‘ ‘The weekly band consert was givem by “'\!z‘,h City. Band at the letic nds of Victoria Park OR Thursday evening and attracted . be tween 2,000â€"and $,000 people: _ The prooTatome was rendered in the axcellent manner and theâ€" Yariou8 & _ Harvesting has commcnsed n@ lections were greatly appreciated COâ€"OPERATIVE EGGâ€" CHRCLES. NOXIOUS WEED SEEDS 2 ~GORBAIN. m,,, j eued . 100 . 1ME cUZ .. ; are 40 m ‘&% canud out, ole a frot uo-J_. 1 th) ~ corms ‘ will « â€" WNBSOR, ONTARIO, at your o ine aroiraom mke . and hem to ; . : e 4 [ nefereyes | ll.;.Q cul put »f‘ e and ask fot ',h »