Pe ee fruit trees and grapeyinos Insecta by the almpio expedient of tanlefoot substance, 2 Igoe i oo aa ‘ee Funning around when you un > os Riso nes ta We aapane vrorma |, THe French ured to cal the aah mate “La dardiniere,” the Indy BG Brccit ‘gardener; the Hover fly: the Shield bus: the Devi's Coach beetle; the Lacewing fy; the Tehneumon Susp. the grubs of the Tebneumon fanp will doatroy a caterpitiar tn no time, Then, apart froa: usotul insects which Nature has proved to Intake war upon the lavects, there fare other natural enemies of In- secte, Among the most cMiclent fare the swallows, chickadees, cuckoos, -ingbirds, —_catblrds, roblng, bluebird# and: woodpeckers Those birds depend upon: Insects ‘Almost entirely for their food, and although rome are very destructive In the fruit garden when the cher- ries and berries are ripening. par- ticularly the robins, still we hav. to give them the credit for the] good they do otherwise in destroy ing the Insect pe DIVIDE PRIMRKOS! FLOWE! you have beon getting tower flowers from your primrose: haps the older clumps have be- come too large and need dividing. If this is the case, then this Is the © of the year to divide and iy ax January, In the Noth | rarely appears before the ef March. Swill ald in protecting ‘and grapevines against Mees a not forget to band pots as well as the of the vines, foo Kinds of canker females of the Fall their egxx in October November, and those of the wariety In March. All the caterpillars of both varieties ‘dm the Spring, in tate April er early May. Banding traps the | Wingless female moth as she ‘Glimnds up the tree to lay her esses. AM gardeners are familiar with | the cutwerm which cuts off newly feaneplanted plants at the surface Vie the not, but the climbing cut- | Bitacks the leaves of older e ' i 2 a are The jay nM ig FoR per- jie Fee eee aoa |taneplant them with safet | a BS) ‘The clumps should be lifted and |” weave winet the dirt shaken off the roots, or| Sine ciisbing eutworm works at |"? soak the clumps in a pan of| \ Blgst, Biding just below the «t water, after which the crowns can | peemsreerncses curing the easily be pulled apart. One large ae ground |clump can often be separated into Fees Sices fs winglees coPd|5 4: 12 small plants. Each separ-| ce The ndalt moth Ix of medium ize with wings that spread from |* ioe fo. an inch and a hall. FRIENDS AND FOES OF plant should have i plenty of roots. Replant the division in enriched iit saving’ eorel (bat ihe crown 4 ils ia le with ico of the BSaep peeecers do ot atin |1¢ evel ith the urface | pele between friend and 08 or Bpvaetanalare gat: tt Sei tetecer co fauccte. | Yer | “1 dove an i ets se Seenaly alles t0 | cuz tn. mind, however. that ee ie | primros planted in cr moot of them can be classified aah ev ibe attacked t ete eae be extermine |= Dm atecke Looag 5 may be the work tu Oneifoe of the 521 is happens, check the een ceccen ted 5 5 |the plants for slugs. If fo them before they d test* with tarp leg om pieces of a eat almost Primrose and ro) ven a litt which have been divi anted will be hi protection over tht This a igi raw, To keep it from down over the crowns of a smothering them, ame y green pai ped ater, ni work of twigs or small branches strewn about the bed. | y BULBOUS tis | mrasserre™ | “Any home garden can have the Wes sch poteons are placed on orchidllke blooms of bul fie leaves of plants to be protect- 4 i < ous iris, ‘They grow, like tulips, | from Fall-plinted bulbs, Tho bulbs | m | en Cat be planted In August or Sep-| mie jtember. ‘The reazon for pla of © \ bulbous iris at this time is ploughing | sgh they begin growth Immediate); bulbs should be planted four Blige to destroy the exes of the Btamkopper, which are iaid one- Inches deep, Balio css ans ocetatt jncnes| acter deep, They, produce graay Beseniz the aoii. Whed the eger| so. can, fate He elt ee rates | nich the bulbs well, espec ally th drop very low. if winter temparatures Ploughed grovrs, thoy Wy birds oF Killed by root Ope. tormidable Joking pane Bie cor an oars, although Mt like = gangster among in- Bes the paging manti« Je rentiy| ore sien re ea arn a Ste Ts euatn a the mten iypn ranmhoppert, © eel ana the eurilest to bloom, It usu: filly Someta sn March, at tho sana fina ax the erdous anc énomdrcpa, re eaten Tuo of the mov oft are known a9 Ret) culate ond Spanish varieties, Other popular ones are. tho Kogiish, ‘The fowern of cush of thene varie populi i naeet A "| bulbous trices because of itx often praying roantis. Men Me Dutch and a, beetle ‘Pant, lice, The jadytirs beetion aro xplendid White Organteation waa held in tie Awe sembly Room of the White Rook Hotel on Tuesday, September 2, singing of tie Penaloners’ Recrult- the short and pithy addr the mombers that a crown |, the F 5\Canadian ‘opinions, He Inter, the marred Jstated that concepts of one’ rol flowers, ‘They ure followed still] tionship and responnibilitien to jater by the Engilsh variety. |wards society in general and to- ‘The Koglisn variety In very ef-[wards thelr Immediate neighbours fective when used In the hardy|needed to bo brought up to dato, ‘border, When potted it makes a] A period of community siiging ratisfactory house plant. Bulbous |followed with Wm, Meitean at the Irises profer A Ught, sandy soll! plano, and Misa Kuthleon Locke ‘but will do well In any moderately |with the accordion, Two solos by Kerlile roll, They Uke full aun and| Mrs. 1, Mariick and solectionn by good drainage, the orchestra brought the after- =— Reon to a clone, Canadi'e jouthern most part — Pelee Inland—In allgtitly south of the northern portion of California, Penstoners hear Legion Padre - Regular monthly meeting of the Rock Old Ago Penalonors The meeting opencd upon the TWICE DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Vancouver — New Westminster, White Tteck—Crescent Beach {ng Song with T, Woodburne in chalr. Mr, Woodburne in a 5 reminded The success and growth of the organization wan as much the responsibility of the In- dividual mombers as It waa the responsibility of the cxeoutive. Announcement was made that © program of the noxt meeting to be held on October 7 would take the form of a film entitled “Jungle Bre Local and Long Distance Moving Public Freightways Lions Harvest Ball PALLADIUM, OCTOBER 10 p SUR Washington ire Le See you at the Musle — Floor Show WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Brick — Drain Tile — Sand ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES Bear Creek Brick Co. JIM McBETH, Mannger Phene Newton 1461-1 Night, Nowton 225-1-2 Archibald Road CEDAR SHIPLAP Utility Grade, per M. Mrs. Roos Morgan gave the final’ report on the stall at the Sea Fe nd asked for donations for to bo held in the late F She also roported that 13 visits had been pald to sick per sons during the past month, Mrs. J, A. Leslie, reporting for the birthday committee, said that iy PHONES: White Rock: 2216 Vancouver: HA 6260 eee ———$————— Chimneys Swept. 13 carda had becn sent during Roofs: Repalred. | August. 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