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Dryden Observer, 28 Jan 1921, page 2

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Good Quality Western Hay $23.00 per ton, cash. 58 CRC FODODUBS VIE WI BILGOIBORIBDDIBADSS BOBS ERED Bo BHC BO Be e@oBS . SCOTT, Dryden FEHOTOBO NCB OROIBD G¢040009:B8 EB 0006M20+00000080 R. Sweeney CHURCH OF ErGLARD 3 pee | "AGENT FOR the (}1d Reliable Massey-Harris Puarm Implements ete. Canadian Potato Machinery Co £ J pan. Preaching Service. ! oy aa ais, Ay : £ Tens y 3 blar * Rev. GC. E. ROBINS, | DRYDEN = ON The best method of control is to | : Pastor ! 4' use tebacco extract as mentioned i EPs de 3 3LUL, > ; i BPR LAER ~ Vrle A Cordial Wel Aviaits You | "esate stcsercn000bcb0000e above, It is an advantage, however, ordia: Welcome Awaits You. to add ene ounce of soap to each nksmith ST LUKE'S CHURCH, DRYDEN. Moraing Prayer and Sermon at ri a.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 Hl. | : Rev. ROBT. WI1.SON,/ Rector. Union Church _ SERVICES Morniag: Service at Oxdrift. Afterroon: Sunday School and Bible class (Dryden), ERTS Ey er we VTL BIEL CEEOL IVIOCTC pO 2 09599¢969936999854206937) : A.J. GARDINED ABOUT ROSE INSECTS 2 ° . z ¢ There Are Many, but Only Three 3 General bMerchant 3 Are Common D4 I DIV 1p < EAGLE RIVER, ONT. 3 Leaf Hopper, Aphids and Slugs Are 2 nn 3: the Chief Enemies--How to Deal * A $ With the Pests -- Miscellaneous | 54 AGENT HOR : { : ah FL 8 Wool $ Hints. 4 Gockshutt Plow 66, Yost ® Joe 54 {Centributed by Ontario Department of 2 Imsizmenis 2 Agriculture, Toronto.) : Charniale Proam Sonoran: >; ANY insects attack the 2 i L # Pe $ rose, but only three are ¢ Raw Furs Bought and Sod 8 tie ! a 4 PHBRE LLL AQLLL$22LE0500068H & of much importance. These are Leaf Hoppers, Aphids and Slugs. The Leaf Hoppers are little, yel- lowish-white insects, a little less than a quarter of an inch long when full grown, and tapering to a point at the tail end. When disturbed they fly quickly away to another part of the bush. This probably is the ex- planation of the name "Hopper." Both young and adults 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 leaves get a sickly, pale, whitish or brownish color, very different from that of a healthy green leaf. The leaves are attacked by the young insects soon after they open. These little Hoppers are whitish in color, sluggish, have no wings and may be seen on the under surface of the leaf, chiefly near the midrib, in the month of May. They become full grown in June. The method of control is to spray thoroughly the under surface of the . J. CROSIFE General Merchant, OXDRIFT, Ont, dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes Hardware and Farm Produce | Agent for Yorkshire Insurance Company ~ Frost & Wood and | Cockshutt Implements R. H. PRONGER, Notary Public Conveyancer, Efe. GREY DEN - DN Black Leaf 40 or nicotine sulphate 40 per cent. (the strength recom- mended on the cans for Aphids will be satisfactory) before these little Hoppers become full grown. They & 2h 2 Eo & @ 2 GSH Chee te ME wr done towards the end of May. Exam- ire the leaves about the middle of ; j once, 2 ¢ that time of the later. : dant extract so much juice ont of the gallon of the diluted tobacco extract, the soap being first dissolved in rain Water. Only those lice are killed which are hit by the spray. Sometimes a strong spray from a garden hose can be used to knock Hoppers or Aphirs. The nozzle must be held close to the plants and the 8praying repeated two or three times at intervals of a day or two. This treatment will also, wherever it is | practicable, control the Red Spiders, | that ig the tiny, reddish ang whitish | mites which are sometimes quite abundant on the under surface of the leaves. 2 Slugs are greenish, somewhat slen- der worms, about half an inch long when full grown. They are the larvae , of -little blatk four-winged flicg, There are two or three different kinds of them, but they may all be considered together. The slugs feed on the green tissues of the upper sur- face of the leaves, often completely -f removing it, and leaving only the fine network of veins. Leaves thus in. Jured soon turn brown ang dle, It 18 not at all uncommon to see almost every leaf on a bush killed in this Way. This, of course, prevents bicom and weakens the plants greatly for next year, When the slugs are full grown they enter the ground to trang- leaves with a tobacco extract such ag' cannot be killed when they get their , wings, hence the spraying must be ; © May to see if they are present, and | $ (If there are many of them Spray at ; One thorough application at : year is worth a dozen : 5 Aphids are the green plant lice 1 that are eften seen in clusters on the : i flower buds and new growth. They | i are sucking insects, and when abun- | | plants that the bloom is greatly in- | - Jured or destroyed and the leaves | T off and destroy either the young Leaf | - INTERNATIONAL HO form to their other gts g28 and later appear as adults. The winter ig passed i in the ground. § : The method of control ig g and consists of Spraying the foliage thoroughly with about one ounce of | arsenate of lead paste or half an ounce of the powder form to one gal- lon of water. Spray as soon as the insects are seen to be present on the leaves. Occasionally in the latter part of the season a second application may be necessary. The most important matter in the controlling of rose insects is to com- bat them early, before they have done any appreciable damage. None of the above insects are hard to controkh | The methods given are Rot the only ones, but are the most satisfactory. --L. Caesar, O. A. College, Guelph, ¥ Bairy Hints. Cooling milk and cream is very | important during this month next month, Have plenty of cold , Water so that the milk and cream may be rapidly cooled to 50 de- grees F., at which temperature there | is very little danger of sour milk, Fly-time is here. Protect the milk . | COWS by using a home or commercial . mixture, as a fly-repellent. Try one- half gallon fish oil, one-half pint kerosene and about four tablespoon- | fuis of carbolic acid, or cresol, Q La Be careful not to get this on the ; teats, or hands before milking as if : will taint the milk. # simple * - | This is Special Sale GLASS and | « W Ranges, Doors and Windows & Ti 2) vy Duties For belt work this tractor drives a Case 20x36 thresher, fully equipped, lo fillers, hay presses, feed mills, ete, { The Case 10.20 is noted for ite reserve power. 2 that the are always capable in emec extra hard plowing or for gr This 10-20 is recommended for pull Owners sta rod or all round use this tractor demands iz your careful consideration, pull proved its worth. It has long It is economical 1m operation, burning kerosene successfully. It is built of the finest materials. get your monay's worth. Sefore you decide on your tractor, let the advantages of the Case B then be better able to three 14 inch plows which it can in sod or stubble. Hi asually requiring, about six horses, also handles other implements You 1 i} rr as two 7-foot binder drills, s section You F.T. BRIGNALL, Oxdrift, Ont. | 7 Machines. Floor Oils. Paints. or BETA tiaDeering and McCormack Seed marker Single Disk, Double Disk, grass seed attachment. SPECIAL FEATURES. Drills can be had in 14, 16 or 20 Shoe or Hoe, with or without Two lifting levers, two chain drives, which are thrown in and out of gear automatically when markers are lowered or raised ; long boards, wheel scrapers, large bearings; all steel box checking or splitting, besides land measures; grease cups on all coyers prevent warping, twisting, making the grain box rain proof. For prices and further particulars apply to J. 8. B= mn od ¢ ER, Ox drift. or write to RVESTER CO. Ltd, Winnipeg, Man. TR SE erm me (LDERS' SUPPLIES iy gal the time of year when | re CT EERE lanterns are most useful. 5 5. Shingles eo] STABLE LANTERNS 1 | | i Sash & Doors at $1.35 | i Picture Framing are a bargain at the price. a Gypsum Hardwatl and Wood Fibre, Fic, WASH at the new price, 7sc. BOARDS, | Je have on hand a Fal Stock of a GENERAL HARDWARE | LA Lay Paints, Varnishes, &e. i IL W.V.A Grading Up a Flock. In grading up a laying ficek pure- bred eggs should be purchased. From the chicks good female breeding siock ; may be secured. The male may be secured in very many cases in Cn- tario, from eggs secured by children taking part in school fairs. Watch the school fair winners this year. cosh EE : Watch for Noxious Grass, im looking for quack grass it would Be well to watch also for other nox- fous weeds, making sure that none @0 to seed and that the root Stalks af perennials are prevented from #)eading as much as possi Applications for niemberslip © and mfoimabion con- ceining returned meu, write AVIDSON Sec'y- Treas, H. Regular meeting at £ {I A ILD FIRST 2.30 p.itr. SUNDAY every morner

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