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Barrie Advance, 20 Dec 1938, p. 3

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"TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1938. --$1.00 w$1.oo -$$1.9s Page Three --$2.98 ~ $3.95 1 . .$4,5o $10.95 For the ' New YEAR 25 G0WNS4Satin, Crepe, Lace, Tailored, Tearose, White, Blue . . . . . . . . . . . - SLIPS-Satin, Crepe, Taffeta $1.59 $1.98 PANTIE SETS--Crepes and Satins $1 $1.59 $1.98 SERVICE WEIGHT CHIFFON . . . . . . . . . . CREPE . . . . . . . . . SKI MITTS . . . SKI SOX . . . . . . SKI JACKETS SKI SLACKS . SKI CAPS . . . . PARKA I-IOOD LADIES FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS $3.95 LADIES HOUSE COATS GORDON HOSIERY .un. u _v'vu 1.. .--..- ._ en, prepared insecti- ` Mildew is lealer in _t:arden`Depend upt nd in the puck-llmildew, yo urute in. 01`21ble com the concentrated the plants Of course lable r~nem)`, al- conditions I eager to invade` wamfthem en, 15 the mealy is always) a:b_out :1 sixteenthmxildew. ` mdmay easily beiremedy fol it wwrs a white ounce of Watch for it.. It one gallon ed if there are a spray or d Always Aceptgie V THE HEALTHY INDOOR GARDEN` Garden Notes LINGERIE (BY JOHN CROSSLANIJ`: iifew, But don t let them `get ahead` of you, for they will make short! Hwork of your plants. Fortunately e;t.he mealy bug: is promptl;,' killed :b?y even weak solutions of insecti- e| cides. even a. will get warm, d e where it 111 Arphids re`commone W They ar` puncture at out of i1 n- will ten 8. know th in dew, w 1 L" .....a.. 1 Have you ever seen tiny red dots `appear on the underside of the leaves of your plants '3 That is` lthe trademark of Mr. Red Spider. He spins a web, leaving tiny:-ed dots on the leaves. Strange to say, Mr. Red Spider -is himself green, not red. A good contact spray or leven weak salt water solution n 1 - _ 1'1- LL..'-..... ._ vcvcu it wcam. can we... pan: ..... .. rid of him. He thrives in dry places and cannot live . . b it IS cold or damp. I Aphids, or plant ilice, are 11l`.':' iicommonest pest on house plants. - are soft greem bugs which the leaf, sucking the juice ; of it. Any good contact spray - remove them. Did you `ever . that aphids secrete honey- , which is very much relished Esby ants ? This honey-dew" is a 3!. splendid culture medium for fungi, especially soot-fungus. This fungus B would lead you to suspect that Hi there is soot on the foliage. Un- S'doubtedly aphids spread other fun- _v gus diseases by carrying the intac- lt tion to a healthy plant. Do not use nicotine insecticides on violets is because it burns theixj leaves. Use it pyrdtzhnmn, -note`none, `soapy water, - ..-tn -$1.50 ' $1.539 ~-59 7:~3c -$6.95 ' $8.95 $2.98 ' $4.5G . . . . . . . . . ..$2,()@ -M790 -$1.50 -69 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Your indoor garden, even though!` t it may consist of only a few humblelil pot plants placed at random here!` and there ab`out`the house, or be;l an imposing botanical exhibit care- fully arranged about a front win- -dow, it nevertheless insists on being 1 kept clean and healthy. For, re-` member, this source of quiet happi- - - L- 4.1.... ..I..n+ hnmr iv: lnsciollsl l S.S. No. 5 Crhnistmas concert wasl held in Central Vespra hall on E-`1i-` day, Dec. 16. A very excellent lprograin was "given by the school children, consisting of drills, recita- itions, dialogues and motion songs.l ' Special mention should be given ton lthe unaccoiiipawied chorus, which lqhowed the ne training and 21- ii :1 vantage of having music taught in rt the schools. The Cl11'is.'bma:~: tree C y was beautifully decorated _:1m` -,';en- E (1 erous-ly loaded with presents amilc L-v__.L- r~1-.... ...,.._ 4.1.... .....,.... .......:..`l|, SMART PURSES Suedes, Calf, Morocco, smart new shades, novel and plain design ...$1_9 5 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 BABY DEPARTMENT WOOL JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . BABY BONNETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOLLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BABY DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KENVVOOD BABY BLANKETS BGOTEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MITTENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SLEEPING BAGS . . . . . . . . . ..$` "V... . . . . . . .... ....... .. ..._ _._ Ill AV Ul'|4lICL'll AJlllL\&UCc Unless they are operated byl: `the 5 c'hL_9' Chri3ta3_ tre church and charitable organizations 1 d.ecorate'd _:1r.i- and an the prots go to religious, "5'13' andior charitable objects, bingos can nolt Santa Claus was the some genialllonger be operated la-fully. These 1 Did hap' _ were the instructions received on i The annual meeting of the rate- rnhursday last by Prmjncial Cowl` payers of S.S. No. 5 will be held stable Hugh Gibson and Chief- Wm. on Dec. 28 at 10 o clock. _It isiMacDna1d from the Crown At_ hoped there will be a good a,ttend- tomey at Ban.ie_ ' ance" 'Se"m1 Subjects f imP1't' This means that all the farmers : ance will come up for discussion. hinges, which have proved a very, This communjtv is verv sorrv to ......c4...1.1.. -4: ,::m.`..:..... as 4-`mun ' FINE KID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'W'.:'E.SHABLE PIGTEX . . . . . . .. _'J_\T`C-i-ORA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C`I~{AM{}ISETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . PARFAIT PUFFS, Etc. . . . . . BATH TOWELS . . . . . . ..29c BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS . CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $3.-945. ....-.. ........ ..- ..,. -... ......... .. This community is very sorry hear of the serious illness of Mr. `Thos. Wallwin. The dance that was to held on Wednesday, Dec. been cancelled. If n. 1- U.l1.11i.N.i..l.u.h.I1i Dnaunrn $4.95 $5.95 $12.95 LADIES SCARFS $1.98 $2.98 $3.50 UMBRELLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1_98 $2.98 $3.95 I Mu`. George Lawrence ed to the house wiah :1 tack of rheumatism. up 1 `I -r\,,_, uc yu;uuvuuu- Church and uharitaable organiza-`led ,tions can only hod bingos occas- f iionally in future. Those which|,f Mr` and Mrs` Dunn f Craig have been in the habit of holding lmg hurst, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harrythem once 3 week or often have eig} nan-gnn nn 11nrl:1\', l ,1 mm; u_:_ _.....n.:.... ........t .205 L is conn- severe at- memmer, W115 auuncc u; gun... .....,x,.. ness to the plant lover is luscious prey to obnoxious insects and dis`. eases, and if you are not alert to' The danger, it is astonishing how quickly it can become a source of misery and disappointment. Space -doesn't permit anything like a full treatment of this subject, so we will conne our discussion to a few undamentals. nuav nhaprvnd that uuuav, vlanuvu avnsa an Dawson on Sunday. Among cities specializing in pro fuse planting of a ower are Relle- villc, Michigan, which goes in for petunias; Tampa, the Oleander City;" Grand Rapids, Mic`nigzm, wfnicli lborders [its sidewalks with wild violets; and Rochester, N.Y., which features lilacs. l` better than sulphur or anything else. -... ... . u. n. . I.I_ Clocn Fighting trouble after trouble 7 starts is far harder and less prot- able than wisely making the pro-P venbia1stitch in time. If you _would have a healthy indoor garden, I you can do so by observing three rules I shall give you, and which, any experienced oriculturist will tell you, can be learned otherwise only by years of (Iisappoint,ing' and expensive e: i n..1.. 1 um.-- mu. 1.......1....+=l l;.\ pcllal \ L: I:.\yv;L Acupu- Rule 1-When you buy plants `see that they are free of insect= and diseases. Don t take it for 5.':1'anted that plants offered for sale are ALWAYS clean. I I 11? Am "mu, ..`_..L, -..I.. `cut: .>\uvvu11u Llcullc , Rule 2-Water your plants only! when they need it. This is hnport-~ ant. ` i.lHl.- , Rule 3--When :1 plant is serious-`! ly infested, throw it out or burn it. It is less expense and trouble. to buy a new one. CENTRE VEEPRA LADIES GLOVES funnamentaxs. . }.Hia.ve you ever observed that` sudden, severe infestations of in- sects and diseases occur more fre- uentlfy in indoor gardens than outdoor gardens '2 That is because: - - :-.1...... .......-(Ir... in e}1nl+ered_ in`- The Barrie Advant-A 'uIu|5ua, W1u\.u uavc y:.vv\.u an vs... - . . protable way of dxsposmg of fowl,, 5 of M1'.2......_. .L.... A..." +-.......,\..` .1... 1...I:. ! MlDLAND- Bingos are now in Northern Simcoe. vvl . , _ under the ban IUILUGIUIC vva UL \AlC QAAI IIA LIIVVI , .V P" 5 ix must stop. Any farmers who hold) bingos from now on will be- prose-H .cuted. Bingos such as those held] `recently for the hockey club will not`: be permitted. ' nL......1.. .....I ...1m..:-.-.l.la nraav-ya- it 'I.ucIu unuc a nvuln u. -:...\...v. ........ been warned that this practice must cease. The word occasionally will ` no doubt be elastically interpreted,` but it is certain that once a week rnbingo is verboten. Tl : 1: 1: :PENE'l'ANG-- I The Midland Board of Education at their nal meeting of the year, `held Thursday night, hired Miss O. , Roe-buck, at a salary of $750 per year, to replace Miss Frances Bryce, who tendered her resignation ast 3 month. Philip Ducere believes that he set l some sort of record by plowing here Dec. 9. He claims that to the best of his knowledge. it has never before been possible to work land in this district so late in the year. II-Ie stated last night that the `_grountl is as easy to work now as it usually is in the springu and that only in the odd spot is it frozen to I a depth of a couple of inches. '5 ORlLLlA--- the lnuuur gdlucn In 04 ..... ...._., this respect, to a disadvantage. Outdoors, nature deals with these_W1* devils as soon as they appear. So,!`he'1"3 for this and other reasons. it isldmlb esp 8C well for you to know the remedy 8113` of any ailment which might affect 5 your indoor garden. beca -The most frequent offender little sucking bugs that PYPG congregate on the underside of etc- the leaves. Aspidistras, ivy, ferns, Vi "~-- --~ nnzl enmn r-itrne trees are and scale ; \ vThe looting of $100 from R. J. iCairns grocenv store by :1 lone rob- ber who escaped unseen during: the week end brings the tokal list of major unsolved crimes in Orillia for .79c $1.29 $1.50 ...39c 980 $1.50 A- -4 $2.98 39c 59?: V750 1130 .....15c 250 4.92 .....$1_()0 . .....$4,5() -29c - 39 . . . . . . . ..3.c )8 - $4.95 (AS CLEANED FROM THE 3?I'_~AID SCARFS . . . . . . . . . . . RAYON SCARFS . . . . . . . . .. ALL WOOL SOX . . . . . . . . .. FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS BOXED TIES . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50x50 outdoor garuens 5 Luau Ia uyyuutau! the indoor garden is sheltered, 1n- .. -_ ._..,.......a. M -.1 :H:advz1nt.aqe.` 54x72 70x90 . 72X108 BLANKETS I{ENWO`OD FAMOUS .. . . $7.50 $8.95 $10.50 EIENWGUD RAMCREST $6.50 $8.50 $9.95 1`~/IGTQR . . . . . . . . . $6.95 - Lunch Cloths in colored patterns and many sizes. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.39 $1.59 $1.93 the year up to three. In view ofi the fact that there were at least: ten such robberies in town, this is: ia very creditaible record and a tX`i-- iiiute to the efficiency of Chief Wil-L L3- 1'-...... Rayon Cloths, neatly boxgcg in shades of green, Blue, gold ...$1 $1.39 $1.69 $2.98 $3.95 $4.95 liam G. Carson `While they have `to work on, the leads and it is q` `they will be a Cairns` robbery `In `LA ........ TL` LL. We are agents for Rose of Sharon Linens and We have a. Wonderful selection of patterns and sizes in different qualities. Give one of t'i1.-w beautiful cloths, or sets. It will remain a lifetim- gift. xuuu: UU mu: K:|lI\l\4ll\.'.V V1 \JAAl\4A. and his force.i only _vague cluesig police have some 5 quite possible thatt able to solve theit before the end of '( the year. If they do, the record!` `..1....._1.:~-4...._.: 4'-.. .......,... 44...... nul . uuu: DU I/Ill: CHIL;lCIl\.'.V ux \JlllCL vv Ar; C3130 A resolution defending Constable clues :Ha,.01d peeve; against, criticism for speeding through local streets in the that ;tom Ponce car to make arrests is the _to be submitted to the next meeting of the Orillia Police Commission, it 1`e1'd!was rumored around the town hall `shouldstand for some time. By!`to.da_\-_ and by hood1u.m will learn thati The feeling is that Wm-15 the con- f\..:I`.a 1.. _ _ _ ` _ 7_A_____ .. ,.......1 ..1...... - .......-A I Inuu u_v uvvunuaua nun nuuuu -. lorima is a good place to avoid. Give her one of these beautiful Houso C'0ats and your last minute decision. will be re1no111b(-rod all your`. b_\'l\'i;1 Cl'(`])(':s`, Sutins, ]_*`l2mm*ls, in 7.i1q_> and button .s't_\'l(-5. $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 I] Once more the life of the 36-~!g; year-old goose owned by Mrs. W'L1- g; lliam Smith was spared as tahelc I011:-istmas fowl market came along.: .For 36 years the goose has evaded W ` the relentless axe at Christmas time it and each year has laid a numberg` ,3 ,, - n I I I unu x.c.u..u gnu; uuo uouu u uuuI.u<;n- |of eggs and raised a. ock of gos-3: lings. This year the goose layed`. eight eggs and hatched out eight` goslings. Judging from the reports: Hit a New 3 _ COIUMNS OF OUR CONTEMPORAPJES) turn 11 Regina Curl Shop With a New Regina Permanent Start the new year off right, and appear at your most glamorous, with a new, modern coiffure by Regina. Phone 93, now, for appointment. GIFTS FOR HIM PERMANENT LACE CLOTHS 1 ` j your " ug. underside oleanders, and some citrus trees are obliging` hosts to the scale insect: In preparing a spray or wash to kill scale be sure that it nicotine or pyrethrum. If you pur- chase a bottle of -cide from your dealer age complete, accurate in. on how to dilute liquid with water. Another formidable ways prepared and invade 1}x.door,'g-arden, It : is tiny, _ab_out sixteenth of an `inch `long-,:,.-and " may be recognized because fuzzy wool` coat. may be hand-picked includes . garden` products you will find pack-' 01 Guy. When the atmosphere is chilly damp, particularly when your plants are in a weakened condition of growth ,another enemy strikes out at t~hem--4;he dreaded mildew. This is one of the fungus diseases. very hard to control. Depend upon it, when you have mildew, you have not pro\'lde,i fav- on which you can t always have as ideal as you would wantlthem, so don t think that it always your fault when you have ,mildew. Let me suggest a 5..-sood `remedy for it. Simply dilute one [ounce common baking soda in gallon of water. Use it as a dip the plants in it.. It is you find it. orable conditions for the growtl. of l i . lghone 93 for Appointment LINENS $3-50 iof our contemporaries, this .is a re- `lcord age for a goose. Mrs. Smith `intends keeping the goose to see fhow long it will live. ' - o g , '-._.- Meanwhile, the .p__ublic, no doubt, pwill be relieved to learn hhat the tbown police car has nally been {equipped with a siren, which should Tlconsiderably reduce the menace to ilsafevy of such chases. uu \au_v . I ' Estable may have made some error iin judgment, he deserves commenda- `tion for his courage and alert ac- tioxr in apprehending` dangerous I -_____-._ an: :5 u. 1 criminals. Phone (Continued on page six) COMPLETE ,5 ......-, , Another iifyepared iyour lhidooriarden, .B_t:': ti`I_1_y,`a:1)_out sixteenth, ix'1ch 'lo 1`tg-,'.~-and"nmy be'~ white` 1

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