asses with enough water to moisten the bran. A 20 per cent DDT dist Spread on the ground and Worked into the soil also has | wtvved satisfactory, supplied with water during the fruit ripening period, Since this coincides with the time that our soils ate most deficient in moisture, it is not surprising that blossom end ton. He will be by Mrs. Gibson, accompanied George Hahn, MP. and Mrs, ting ) Sery, tsarten Editor, Sh Which often are |rot is frequently severe. Hahn, George ‘assey, MLA rg ‘ oust in wet seasons! It is therefore suggested |Of Delta, th 7D PLENTY OF WATER also are controlled this Way. {that a thorough watering |¢xpected INSECT, DISEASE AND Boards or shingles laid be- every 10 days or so be given, |Itwin, MP, WEED CONTROL = SAyg ‘een the rows and cleaned | This is much preferable to] To celebrate Social Credit's TO Bleach morning will catch jfrequent light Sprinklings, for |}5th Birthday, the birthday ° * many slugs, the latter may fail to pene-|cake will be cut by five-year. North, day last week a Great boble Because they take both food Aphis or green flies attack/trate to the root zone, but|ola Bonny Bunrows of White | oe crn train had to wait toes and toma-)and moisture from the culti-} most cultivated plants and/rather be lost to a large ex-| Rock. te more than 10 minutes for gen, fssued by the /vated plants and Provide ‘spraying with a reliable insec-|tent through evaporation, Those attendin, k eevee Bet off the trestle over thology laboratory of} breeding grounds for disease’ icide should be done as soon (oimenpeltnen oe asked Bele Tpentine. They had no pental Station at/and insects by Keeping out/as they appear, Care should . saucer. The Iedingte 2nd lickee yt? be there and wore Bad Topess Wt ony tight and air, weeds should be taken that the spray coy-|Crescent Re-Uniion a iD gages of the /lucky ‘that the engineat was of import-lbe kept from the de} z z ary 5 Auxiliary will Serve tea and|able to see them in time to a matter | Pp e garden asters the whole plant, especially Mark: Birthda: coffee, free of charge ste mn 7 _,| much as possible. the undersides of the leaves, = y ‘ Be. P: Wiliam Newton said Prope: rt cultivation, keeping Spraying will not kill the eggs, Mrs. W. W. Hastings had tee indi i x = = her usual birthday pleasure forecasts indicate @}_ loose mulch on the surface |so should be repeated two or bites ¥ M . Mr. Ln Ad i mecummer for usually dryland careful hand weeding!three times at 10-day intervals, Rae iets eon ie ee Crescent Woman again in Royal (Colas ) > hie ae 2 m iS : » E. Hartley, two. sisters, Sern Vancouver et round plants after b rain| Beetles, caterpillars and ee Tastee ana Burned By Wax Hospital for treatment, jor irrigation will keep the Other leaf-eating insects can be sr oe E aoe. elRiners Herbert Christi f Sos a Conditions, are} garden clean and also make it!contrelied br dusting the }W- J. McCormick, of Vancou- MRSS Barer : | to discover any insects |plants with Derris powder. /Vets daughter Mrs. A. Martin, |McBride Avenut was” burned rae ealtes Shrimpton of eases that may attack the t Several new insecticides con-|@M4 granddaughter, Miss A.|about the arms and hands on Williams R, ‘oad is in Shaugh- et ye.|Martin of St. Helen’s Park.|Thursday, when she carried nessy Hospital. His many mmended taining DDT also are effective Ferme om Bese with Ox-| Generally the first pes fol Directions enithe containers| They. all went to the new tea Be io ine yard a flaming can friends wish him well 3 vy iN nerally the st pest r r ~ mR Rates ‘ro 5: va at si a re) ——_. Lia Eri aineh. show up is the cutworm should be carefully followed sae in C escent, Ww aes of wax that she had been Mee warning 3s directed at/Where they have infested |to obtain best results, a ee nam a delight. er- | heavil: fore. it ful dinner, ieee gardeners, as commer |heavily before, it pg Ss to put If the garden is kept free @re in directjout poisoned bran as soon as from weeds and insects and = apres al een the pathology | the f the fertility is good, there like- eOR ae from the eratory and most have al-| of {ly will be litt disease among Sey se re 3 ar an fady done the necessary | 20 ‘Ibs. One quart of |plants. In m Weather, mil/@ weekend visitor at Set. anc geaying. | molasses, alf pound of|dew may become bothersome, saree R. ok 's home on De Newton said of the pre-|Paris green and two-thirds of|especially on roses. Roses |Stevenson Beh Bet stowery, cool weather|a sallon of water. "The b |should be Sprayed with one- Si Reginald re fentinues, gacdeners who do Pa ed dry |to-40 lime.sulphur solution. ria fe aeyiahing with his Spray can anticipate a /and mo-|Keep the roses well watered at Se Tate py! ee, ind rapid collapse of |!asse the roots if there is not much | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. e = ule Saeae iheug and Mrs. E. E, Wade, of Cedar rough late blight He sug- ested this year’s plants should Be cleaned right out in th Fall to protect Drive, if Where they do not © benefit of small gar-|& buildin; Mrs. Tom C pbell is a pa- next diseases arly {tient in White Rock Hospital neouraged by damp-/Her friends wish } or an. - S and darkness. Keep out/early return to h = jof the garden on damp, cloudy gf oped ao ae = days, when your clothing may! Little Jacqueline Peterson, = “Ale a WITH... brush against plants and help|daughter of. Mz, and Mrs, spread disease. Hugo Peterson, is now home SQ BLACK BALL TOMATOES from hospital wh she has BAL Spraying with fungicide will|been under treatment since - not kill blossomend rot of|her father’s car was in colli. 7 — tomatoes, since there is no|sion with another, some weeks p FASTEST ACROSS THE STRAIT casual disease organism inyol-|ago. ved. i] aay is VANCOUVER- NANAIMO Other plants which are most| Dr. David Grieve, of New. affected are those which have |castleon-Tyne, visited recently FERRIES LEAVE EVERY TWO HOURS ON THE with EVEN HOUR, 6 A. M.— been liberally fertilized and Due and nephew-by- MIDNIGHT, watered in the early part of|marriage, Mr. and Mrs. John es FROM BOTH HORSESHOE BAY AND NANAIMO the season. Such plants are|Beckett, of Tulloch Road. LY. ct 60m,8, 10,12 ncon 2pm, 4,6,8,10,12 mid. usually large and vigorous, and have a high water re. quirement. The demand for water is felt especially in the (Daylight 99 Time) Reservations NOT Needed Passengers — Avtomobiles—Trucks Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thom- son, of Prince George, recent. ly visited with Mr. and Mrs, 4 Q ry latter part of the season, when|E. Drage, of 2858 Stevenson Fishing eee and the Future ) not only is the plant full]/Road. Me ge was former f : : Follow The Black Ball Flag! grown, and the leaves are|ly stationed at Prince George: “Saving made this holiday Pie ata transpiring large amounts ofthe is with the Customs. nae 3 5 : Water, but fruits are being possible. Continued saving Produced which have a high w Meet the Gandidare Basket Social, Aug. 8 W.R. Women's Auxiliary of Social Credit are holding a basket picnic at the home of tr content. It is therefore sential that the crop be well will help me look after Debby’s future. She’s one good reason T save regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE” Mrs. Tom Irwin, 1351 Terry 765 BRAKCHES ACROSS CANADA READY 10 SERVE YOU Road, on Thursday, August 8 2 pm, to 5 p.m. to honour, fete) Si GH S | Weather permitting, candidate Martin L. Deacon, Manager i g in the coming Delta by-clec- % tion, Dr. G. Gibson of New. White Rock Branch PICNIC It’s just around the " AND TOURS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM corner... PNE time at hin Park, Vs AGASSIZ Eleven days and nights to eee 1000 thrilling sights! Seo’ Farm opens at 9,30 a.m, Wednesday, August 7th 19: and farm fare; see autes end boats, prize cattle and All-day programme of Entertainment goats. The glittering Features: Sports and Tours. Gayway, sensational Shy ete . Spree acne seer Brin family and to th Kings, Magic Poles ond IMPORTANT nual get-together of “Association lent: 0 you've newer Don't forget your wind- ’ shield car sticker. Ice cream tickets (red) and Plenty of supervised parking * § milk tickets (white) will space, AGAIN! See every single f bo distributed to each ook PNEI EV MEA site eae Tea, Coffee, Mik. ‘57 “V.MLP.A. sticker at the ffee, Mul 1 entrance to the Beper, will be provided | = a mental Farm, utensils, VANCOUVER, (CANADA A —J lake it a Family Outing—“We'll be Seeing You,