JUNE 3. 194 Spill These Victory Garden Invaders llnd learn liow to Destroy Then - FT - '. l A . T‘ [Mn/tr Asnlu u: lusru‘ ' l - new. um: ‘fff-f‘ \ . W f‘ I, a. S I i t t _- ‘fie-rut: ‘POTATO curwugn "‘" - r: 55m! teal-name -- ,’,‘1‘,'§",‘g‘,'f,, TOMATO ' WORM CORN EAR WORM 9% cAssA ‘a ' we"; anusuornu 4A ,'gpoitlng Chart of Garden Enemies v ..These Are the insects That Will 1m“ Your Victory Garden. Learn 1|, gnaw Thom So You 0am Fight Jlhm. ; Victory gardeners have s spot- ting job to do. Like the watchers m hostile airplanes, they should “,4; able to identify the insect ene- "mii-s that invade their gardens, s0 they may know how to fight them. some of these enemies come by air, m some which cannot iiy. Just ap- pear suddenly like the aphids, you Mont know where frcm. " 1m olrllrt which accompanies this "yjrticle vrill give you the Zensral characteristics of these enemies and "oriei description. with sussestions for combating them. follow; I 111m are red. black and green '2 growing ems of stems oi many vege- iilbles. multiplying with amazing grpidilyn Use rotenone. Dyrethrum -or nicotine dust or spray. immedi- ‘ltely first specimens are detected. ‘Asiillflizus beetles are blue-black with lemon spots, one-quarter inch long. Use rotenone dust or spray while harvest is on. and these or ul arsenic dust or spray after the . llllrmt Blister beetles are grey, striped gr black, thee-quarter inch long. prey on potato and tomato plants. Use trotenone or pyrethrurn spray or tust, or calcium arsenate dust. rThe striped cucumber beetle is one oi the worst home garden ‘pests, yellow body with three black stripes, it breeds in the blossom ends oi gvinc. eats leaves and spreads dis- ease. Dust new growth as it ile- ' velops with dust composer; of i 1b calcium arsenal/e and 10 pounds of talc or lithium. repeatng until vines ole several feet long. Young plants I; should be protected from their first ,. IDUCTRHCG. 1 Flea beetles are small flea-like ;irls;cts which attack cabbage. oilfi- plllllt. potatoes. tomatoes. turnips t. ind other VPRGLEDIBS. rind riddle -' the leaves with small holes. Use _j rotenone or nicotine dust or spray. .1 o z. i ,. l J ,. l .-. Classified 3c Floral and Spiritual and i0 i f Anpnchsteirgna or every additional Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement 20 Cont: Gcntral G d! . , p" '03:’ Allgngmzlgqmdellhlgfll-zalfdé Western and Eastern locals IIQr word: In Memorial-n Notices 70c per Inch: Lists oi c“ u Offerings. Cards, see, " "ml" 79° I161 inoh: Wedding engagements i0 words for $1.00 70o a 5752:1012: Inch. fiuf°rlfdluffofib Lelifde°bdiwflfle°gd The Potato bus or COIOIBCO beetle, which may also attack eggplant and tomatoes, is red with black stripes, hill inoh lone. Bnray or dust with wgeontglrti: lcrdahrsenic. e5 "Pliers are pole green, Ollilillihth inch long. Also found on beans, swarming on your flppfgach t0 V179 Dlflllt-S. on which they cause leaf-curl, Nicotlne or rotenone dust °l” Blltrfly will control. u worms te ill _ rious moths awaits‘: lxl-Pkargyo, Xfy and at night cut off young plants at the soil surface. Protect the plants with vcollars oi heavy paper or card- boarc: surrounding the stems. ex- ggielnzsngnbgichi befiglv ti‘: soil sur- o no , the plants are set out.“ ve when Squash pugs are reddish brown to black. thee-quarter inoh long. They lay egg clusters on under side oi leaves, and can be con. trolled by Dyrethrum or rohenone 50w ofiddiist. e ex can bean beetle 1,; g black sheep oi the Lady Bug gum. llv- Connery brown. e black spots on each wing cover; it ear; vine; mo‘ luvs yellow ese clusters on un- der side of leaves, which hatph out into larvae with voracious appe- ties. Plants must be thoroughly sprayed or dusted with rotenone or arsenic. Tomato worms are green cater- pillars with conspicuo yellow lflfllkllltls. three to four inc es long. The vmnn eats tomato leaves but is easily picked oil’. or killed by a rotcnone or arsenic spray or dust, The corn ear worm is a caterpil- lar two inches long. striped and‘ marked green and brown. hatched from eggs laid on the young silk. IllJect one-quarter teaspooniul of medical mineral oil in the silk channel oi each ear soon after pol- linatfon. Clil-tbllsc worms are Dole green caterpillars one and one-quarter inch long. hatched from ezgg lgtd by white butterflies, which are "limo" on cabbage. cauliflower and other members of the cabbage fam- ily. Dust; with rotenone or calcium arsenate. omiug Events 3o per word: 5° PEI name: butters of 8 words. Notlcea or 711mg, ‘my f‘ ylule Help Wanted ‘ female Help Wanted ‘WANTED — FIRST CLASS BAR- ~ her. Apply to your nearest him- loylnem dz selective Service 0_f- , ce. Refer R. O. 100. 6-1-41. l Wanted , IANTED - FURNISHED APART; merit by July lst. AllPll’ '3- Guardian. 5'34"- WANTED IMMEDIATELY A Tractor, new or not more than ',_ two years old for farm work- Apply by phone, 515-2 - lids. 6-31-61 -' For Sale il-rlnn FOR sau: _ APPLY 1'0 '_'- Fred Curran, New Perth. 8-3-11. i loll sau: - AYRSHIRE GRTABE Cow to freshen soon. David White North River. 0-2-21. 70R SALE — PURE BRED NEW- lo d! it'll salt‘... ‘m "i" iiilii: M 10a 5R2 - our: Gualiusuv fig cow due in freshen. Apply cw E. Dollar, Brookfleladé m ._ ton sans -ioo ausnans or Irish Cobbler Certified Seed not- ltoes. also loo bushels oi Erban Red oats. Robert Ohappell. Yiirlaci a. . . w-s-.-.>\-,\—1 - ,0 Milita exempt. mod product . I 5MB - z roor. TABLES. not re, oiled. Abblb to nearest {till Culeigilllé equipment. ready mm ioymerlt and selective Scfvlilo °l' 1mm late use. Terms. Calh- Oflfdc. Refer R. 0- 95- 6-3-31- gilr further ngartlculars a ply l0 -P- "we y. nlml-Bhhg. . i._ i n t Lg 5-22- -s- -3i. Use Millard: or andru! WANTED - GIRL 0B WOMAN, general housework. Good wages Apply 296 Grafton street. e-i-ai WANTED — MAID FOR HOTEL Work. Apply. National selective _8ervice Dulce 5.3-4“, WANTED - GENERAL MAID. two adults in family. Evenings 11W- APDlY Mrs. C. M. Shannon, 114 Brisnton Road. 6-2-31, To Let . TO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE t0 September 1st. Adults. 169 Prince BtTGQt. 6-2-31. FURNISHED COTTAGE T0 BENT at. Keppoch, Frigidaire included. Apply J. F. McLeod, Telephone 422 between 9 A. M. and 5 P6 M. New York Stock Exchange‘ E Susan MacKay oi Rothesay, N.B., a. "Wren" in the Royal Canadian Navy has been chosen Queen of the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival, it was announced tonight. The festival is to be held here June gq-GB-Slte is stationed at Deep Brook, RUIWESAY. N.B., June 1-(0?) - Susan Mackay, chosen Queen of the Annapolis Valley A le Bloss- om Festival. is a daugh r oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macliay, Rothesay. Mr. Mackay progressive comer. vatlve Leader for New Brunswick. 4th Strongest Air Power LONDON. June 1 —(GP Cable)- Air Secretary Sir Archibald Sin- clair today told the House oi Com- mons that Canada. will emerze iron the war the fourth strongest military air power in the world. He made the statement in speak- ing in a debate on postwar civil aviation, telling the House that the British government vroulcl‘ pursue discussions witih the Dcminions but could not tell them what to do. He presumably referred to Britain. not the United States and Russia as being the leading air powers ahead oi Canada. Former nurses and midwives now in the British forces are to be asked to return to practice in civilian life. The goiverment ministries concern- ed are ready to release them because Britain is short 10,000 nurses. DOES» INDIGESTION ' w‘ WALLOP Y0" BELOW TIIE BELT‘! Y F eihnWFeFhoKhiG EEzigalglllIMahYn RnrHTcGo gull tl do o w on n III o a; logy: digestion in the stomach w o win ml) need 1| Carters Llflin Liv! m“, Qi-ff, “fies bu; mum "lei-rote- "'12:: agile ‘aozgldi Lltth Llvor Pill Baler! and one nimr mull. ‘hire than seeordinsoto dlrectionl. The!‘ help‘ wail: on‘! d t. vc u can n o - filfhllrfdudfrieiffl-ielv you din" "l"! 1°‘ have eaten in Nature's own w!!- Slotll Stocks . “Close Amc and!‘ 4374 Ben Tel Am Telida m 1g nnnlian. g3 Anloo I ' Bi‘ I'll-ed. 4 - Baldwin L000 15 5'3 “gm; 1 1.4 Bendix Av f,“ (Jan Nor PJ‘ 7 1-2 0h» 8v °hl° Can Oar rbuua l0 Con moon - l" , Can Gar em 30 1-4 moo Auto I-llfi 3" 1'8 Can ma A1 A s s-e 0w "W" 5' can Pu i: 1-2 gtvliatglrg, m H Dan Steam l; "or All" 9° 1° 3'4 guilt?» Mow :3‘ -2 4o a-a " t Phil Psi 6° H Cons Smelt a s-e %‘.‘3..?“o§i..’ ti’ 1...; S35‘ ‘l United au- se s-e Dom s,“ '1, 5, H U s Rubber 42 1-a m 7 5.3 U B Steel C0 56 5'3 mun“ go 15 Vanaclilun Corp 31 1'4 Ham 3mg“ g 3.4 We“ "m" 36 1" How Smith 14 l-2 WW E1” 95 rm Nickel a1 3-4 babe of Woods 26 - - “mil l Moco n ~ Foggla Alrdrome m. Powgy 351-4 Nat Brew 31 Bonihed 3rd Time l'“t°°‘ °" i‘. t. OTB]! l ' sensor l: W flfln ——"- '~ 13 1-2 ammo HEADQUARTERS IN g2 ‘IQ: w“ a H NORTH AFRICA. Juno l -(AP - . Italy's Foggia alrdrome, when w“: u” A 6 58 Mayor La Glrardia of New York and other wlelll-tllrlnoan tAmerican iliers trained e rs Great War. was given its third heavy pounding in,’ Mlllllffifl cllfll iour days yesterday by American heavy bombers. Other Allied bomb- ers cont-inued their terrific assault i on the island outposts of Sardinia 119°" and Pantelleria. Mum PM 914 asbestos 24. 3-4 B A Oil 2i 1-2 Wren ls Chosen Slit D011 A l? 5-8 I FIB-SCI Festival Queen wig-gr r <= 1,31,}; IlmumOcflfl 82163 5 a . -—— mo - Kentville, N.S., J-ime l,—-(CP)— Int Pete 18 3-4 iiontreai Stool: Exchange PRODUCE MONTREAL, Jlme 2 (CM-Pro- duce prices today as reported‘? the Dominion Department oi A - culture follows: Eggs-Graded shipments quoted on spot at A 1m 38; A medium 33 r244; A p ts 28 1-2-29; 2B 30-31; C 28-28 1-3. Butter—l"lrst grade creamery prints Jobbing price 35-35 l4; first grade solids, Jobbing price, {i4 1-2- 34 3-4; current recci ts Que. No. i pasteurized 32 5-8, o. 2 31 5-8 de- livered Montreal. wholesale Que. No. 1 Pgsbfllfllld 33 l-8—38 1-4; No. 2 32 1- . Cheese-Current receipt, white western and Que. 2o i.o.b. r.e.p.; wholesale Jobbin . western and Que. colored and whi 22 3-4-21 nom- inal current make, Montreal. Potatoes-‘IS lb. bags Que.-P.E.I. and NB. Mountain No. 1 2.20; PEI- argg NB. No. l smalls 2.20; fancy 2. . MINING TOROMO, June 2 -(C?)—'1‘or- onto closing stock quotations: stocks Close d-Sl Thou moot folk! [It m! “l3 °l "m! ‘h. I .1"§.'.‘€“.§fi.‘é‘§§'u'¢'u”?.!t'3§.'.lt2‘¢’f$§ TO RENT — GARAGE. TELII- ' .- phone Hahn 6_3_4_ mo. un- rub mm your dross-lot" III- Lost ‘ml-mm m“ AIIGTIOII SALE and New G1 . Pontiac Hub Oup. Notify Mil er Orr. New Glas- IW- mmml- 6'14" AT MONTAGUE Salesmen Wanted W A N T E I) —- IMMEDIATELY- Balosnlan. with care preferred- Ii t3?!f’.‘ order yours today. Our _--@_--.-.—~ .-¢-1.—.-—-- vrrr: WARNING! Tile Government predicts a coal shortage. Ill noit coal will arrive through Juno and July. Avoid disappointment later — Order NOW. L. 0. llacliflll 8r 80li$ Victoria, PJJ. entire booking oi hard ‘stove, erode out any, wheel v Thursday, June 3rd at 2 pan. I I am instructed by Mr!- C, G. Clay to sell by public auction the following ma- chinery and furniture and other articles: Grindstone, Paris Green L“ sprayer, turnip seeder, spin- ning wheel, jack wheel, a set M oi wheels, ice box, oil stoves, scythe, shovels, hoes, 2 sets oi barrows, scufilcr, beam hcaies, 1 net scales. 1 let blocks, collar and llamas, pad and breaching, ice tongs, fox wire, 4 egg cases, I room barrow, buck low, crow-bar, ‘ 1 set oi swings, potato drag, 2 couehee, lcloeh, 1 cheeta- » field suite, 8 beds, bureau and commode, table and chairs. Terms cli- I. l. BIATON, Auctioneer rm: .CHARLOFI"I‘ETOV_VI§I cunning! STOCK QUOTATIONS l wants but little here below,‘ Wluiw Olive: Goldsmith. Man's needs, he might have added, are even fewer. Our pioneers needed no more than a few acres-u roof-u bed-—food they shot or trapped or raised for themselves-cl shelter for their cattle-a pen for their pigs. But one deep-felt want meant more to them than all these needs . . . a yearning which drove them out of crowded Europe to our wide, free spaces. What each of them wanted, more than anything in the world, was to be his own boss . . . to be the mantel: of his fate. Even a cottage is a castle to the mun who values freedom and independence above all the sweets of life. OUR pioneers put up afqrim bottle for their inde- pendenco. Today we are fighting an even grimmer battle to sava and hold the freedom they sought. They had faith in their own energy and enterprise, and with that energy and enterprise they built this nation. Uurs is the task to defend it . . . and not the notion only . . . but the rights of the individual . . . the right to think and act and embark on any proper enter- prise a man chooses. 055 $2 at > "l _; \’ . Q‘\k£' I INDIVIDUAL independence is the most precious and the most difficult to guard of clll human ireavureu Dictators have risen in many lcmds in many ages to wrest it from their peoples. In this late day we are fighting again to restore it to the enslaved peoples of the world. Here, at home, eclch mon protects his own indepen- dence by frugality and thrift. That is why life insurance has become the business of four million Concidions—-—c1 great, voluntary, co- operative business—us close io the pattern of de- mocracy as any business can get. It grew because people hcid to have it. 1t is being maintained because people rely on it for their individual security and comfort and peace of MA/ Rciirinll Presirh-ntfiansdian Lifi Insurance OHICEII Association. It is good citizenship to own Lite Insurance 21mg BX ~ A P Con .10 . . . I . . . 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