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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jun 1920, p. 6

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'Worth Evey Cen t of its C s~ lEV! i Black, Green or Mixed... S-ealed Packets Only.' Neyer Sold in Bulk. FOýxùrDSSELLING LIKE HOT CAKES, Ford cars ar e more popular than ever this year. The 12 new Fords we-had'two weeks ago have ail been soid. We are ex- BOWMANVILLE, JUNE 3, 1920. ORONO (From Oronow s Miss Sadie Ansoni, Toronto, visit- ed at M1r. H. C. Bowen's. Mis. C. B. Borland, West Toronto, is visiitin t 1Mr. Wm. Staples'. Miss Nellie Hockin, Toronto, spent the holiday at MVr. . J.Hl's Prof. Alex.Meen Toronto Uni- esity, was guest at -the Manlse. Mlisses Winnrifred and Kate Wil- liamison, Toronto, were home recent- Mr. and Mýrs. Geo. Weatheridge, Toronto, vý7isited at MIr. W. J. Fo-w- ]ers. Clarke District Lodge mets in Orange Hall, Kendal, Satuîday, June 5 at 2 p.M. Misses Lottie W., and,%Agnes L. IRae, Toronto, at their fatEer's, Rev. J. W. Rae. Hnd a pleasant cail Satuîday from Mr. Donald Smith, living retired at Bowmianviile. Miss Riddell, Cobourg, visited Mis. H. Davis, and on her rettain Mis. Davis accompanied her, Coins cause much suf eîing, but ,Holloway's Coin Cure offers a speedy sure, and stsfactory relief. The Fred Pearson residence, Chuich-st.,tenanted by Mr. William Allin, is iepoited to have been sold. Mi. Moses Robbins who is having tiouble with his eyes, made a visit to the city iecently consuiting a spe- 07aist. Misses Edith and Ethel Wilson of Peterboro, visited their aunt, Mis. WT. J. Bullock, and cousin, Mis. B. J. Butler. Mi. Ernie Myles and family, Dun- das, Mi. and Mis. James Carleton and family, New Toronto, at R. Goîdon' s., Recent visitois at C. A. Cha pman's Mr. and Mis. J. W. Rickaby and fam- iiy, and Miss Clara Cruikshanks, Hamilton. Miss Kathleen Stapies fîomn Toi- onto University, has resumed her former position, in the Standard Bank here, Miller's Worm ,Powders are sweet and palatable to chiliren, who show no hesitancy in taking them. They wiii certainly biing al worm troubles to an end. They are a strengthening and stimulating inedicine, coriecting the dîsoîders of digestion that the worms cause and imparting a heal- thy tone ý to the system most bene- ficial to deveiopment. 1Dr. and Mis. Patterson have ai- îived from Toronto and are occupy- ing their home, former G. H .Moody residence. ABOUT ROSE INSECTS. There Are Mîan-, but OuIy I hree Are Common.ll Leaf Hopper, Aphids and S1#uýgs Aro the Chef nmesHwt Deal With the Pests -Misceifaneous (Con'tribuited by Ontario Department of Agricuflture, Toront.) ÂY inseets- attack the rose, but only three are JMY very common, and as a mile of!imuch Iimportance. These are Leaf Hoppers, Âphids and Slugs. The Leaf H-oppers are littie, yei- lowish-white insects, a lttie less than a quarter of an inch long when funll grown, and tapering, to a point at the tail end. Wben disturbed they ây qiîickiy away to another paît of, the bush. This probably Is the ex- planation of theà name "Hop>per." Both young and aduits injure the plants by feeding on the under sur- face of the leaves and causing these to become mottled with 'numerous white dots, Later on the leavês jet P, sickiy, pale, whitish or brownish eolor. very different from that of a îhealthy green 1cM. The leaves aire attacked býy theyounig inect on after they open. These littie Hoppers are -fhltîsh in color, siuggish, have noG wings and may be seen on the under surface of the leaf, chielly near the midrib, in the month of May,They become fulil grown in JuLne. The method of control îIs tu spray thoroughly the under surface o! the leaves with a tobacco e xtract sncb as Black Les.! 40 or nicotine suiphate 40 per cent. (the strength reeom- mended on the cana for Âphids wIli b. sat1sfactory) before these littie Hfoppeis becoMe fuli grown. They cannot be kiiied when they get their wringe, hence the spray!ng must be Ilonetowards the end of May. Exam- Ine the leaves about the, middle of JLay to see if they aie present, and if there are many of them spray ai ý Uee. One thorougli application at bhat; time of the year la worth a dozen later. APhida are the green plant lice ýbat are often seen la clusters on the glower buds and new g-rowth. They are sucking, insecte, and when abun-' dant extract so mnch juice out of thc Ylants that the bloom is greatly in- Jnred or destîoyed and the lea-ves mnay turn sickly and die, especially On the upper parts o! the plants. The best method of control is to use tobacco extract as mentioned above. It is an advantage, howcver, fo add one ounce of soap to cach uFRUlT.-A.TIVES" Mae F or W.U% Strong and Vigorcus MADAME ^AUTHUR BEAUGMER 8W5 Cartier St., Montreai. .91 suffered terribly froin Cons. Spation and Dyspqpsia for many years. I feit pains after eating and had gas, constant headache, and was unable to sleep at night. 1 was getting so thin that I was frightened and saw several physielans *ho, however, did not seem able to help the. If You Are A Skilled Wvorkman you will appre- ciatethe C.C.M. Your trained eye can sec thý- skilled work- manship. Your trained ear can tell that the C. C. M. lis mechanically perfect. It runs wi1th velvety smoothness., Not a sound of friction. There îs no "give" to the f rame when you drive, hard - proof positive that the C. C. M.* Bicycle has quality', strength-, stamina buit into every part.,

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