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Northern Advance, 23 Mar 1911, p. 6

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Transaet a General Banking Business. . . ._ . Notes Discounted at rersonable r ates. . . . . Collec- tion of Notes and Accounts given special attention. . . . . _ Drafts 'Is`ue(l payable anywhere. 0lzeques on outpide bankb cashed at towest ratee of exchange. .-; Sale Notes} Cashed of `Collected on most favorable te1-"me. Q . . 'r. azzcnor-"r,_. BANJKERS. Steel Ba 9 ge We make it our SPECIALTY.` It is made of the most expensive material that can he practicallyused in range construction. however. it is the cheap- est YOU can buy. ~ It will be giving_ satisfaction years _after the price is forgotten. A cheap range is often dear at any price. Call and see our KITCHEN CABINETS. -An ornament and most useful article in any Kitchen. SAVES STEPS. A place for. everything, `and you can have everything in its place. i It is a. wonderful help in keeping your Kitchen tidy. See our CHEAP COOK `STOVES for Summer Kitchens. ALL IN GOOD REPAIR. . At your own price. Everything we sell on your own terms. " We allow 7% off our prices for cash. The Nati99!.Mf2- co. Nkulcaster Street Olce Hours-_-10 to. G. CO. AFTER DOCTORS _, Manager .1, FA. MAnKs.ManaZr. same mixtures as in No. 3, except that eifethe `season is dry the fungicide may sometimes be`: omitted. This applica- tion a.ssistsvin holding the Qodling M_oth_in;ch_eck in the warmer parts of the Rrovinee-:.andv in- -`moist climates is eoaen :ri19!>`:55.5!f7=`.V. 91: ,he-ho.r9ush S V i All letters from Canada must be addressed . , . . .- - to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- on _ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to _IIt_n' 111 out, `Windsor oces which are for Correspondence and for. Canadian business only. Address all lettexjs as follows: . ` _` .- DRE." & `KENNEDY. Windsor. Ont. :_ " . i A ~ i;`....%..3c..``.?ae"'."e we-Army. " "1" ' Des-!.(..NEDY& KENNEDY envoys, LII_Ig_g,ss _.__.y._ __..--j----- 1 j jCCZ <;or.fniic|isgsn Ave. and Griswold St: Detroit: ` Lydia E. Pinkhm sVe eta- bl_e_%Com_pound ACured er. Barrie Branch ` SENT. N be 1- g;: .. %.f .:'s'a'..'.`si :. 2. . !..3.`.I.'x"i`.-'.. S.`. a"c... .c -:.2.'?..`.`i`:.' iL=.s`E5'x$3Yv'is DEBlLT'A'I ED MEN `lg! .Sti1l reads - -. ---~ \on -a navy. v o-van: V Our New Method Treatment has snatched hundreds from the brink of despair. has re- stored happiness to hundreds of homes and has made successful men of those who were "down and out." We rescribe specic rem- edies for each individua case according to the symptoms and complications-we have no patent medicines. This is oneof the secrets of our wonderful successas our treatment can- 'not fail. for we prescribe remedies adapted to each individual case. Only curable cases ac- c..*vt.=d..; e=:'::.-*n=~ H;.ny5|| uuger Are 3'01: mwnumg to mzxrryr syour bloo been Iseased? Have you nnv weakness? Our New Mechod Treatment mil cure you. What it has done for others it will (10 90" .\`0|l- Conuultntion Free. No matter ho has treated you. write for an honest W 0 Iuion F of Ch . B F goyhoo'1. Mr;;hood. Fa"n'-nma.3l'111u':}?;? xu_un_Vu M:-.n AND _wuuuu-Q-Au:-.0 MLJV, thovxctxms of early indxscretions and later ex. cesses. who are failures in life--you are the oneawe can restore to manhood and revive . the spark of energy and vitality. Don't give up in despair because `on have treated with other doctors. used ecczric belts and tried various drug store nostrmn l'\.._ \I,,, In -1 I III - - 1__, ,,,_;_L_.1 Are you a victim? Hve you lost 110 ? Are on intending to marry? wnfyour aux l9nAanO -__ I__- In .I I cu-9... rivet: .|O|I' -0 u` ,. I` I` "F y.4_ . _l,. I -I uuauusvu LLUIII But! LUDDlUlJl I MIMI di erent doctors, -. '.-:-'. tried different me- ',I,'.,'., dicines, .but none .`-.'-:~ helped me. M ` friends told me -.'.;'.~.Z would go into a -- " decline. One day a lady friend told me '- what your medi- cine had done for d her, so Iwrpte you for advice-end re- l ceived your reply with leasure. A "- all; " \ //I ` W vb: on M-. Ma!` _.;:mm~:.F-' - '*'`I"eta;rted*taking"Lydia" ;"PinI<`h"ai s'V Vegetable Compound, and at the ._aecond bottle showed -improvement. mu `am: my; me, 2 `i:}iafi1;ks`=,V..oA';:; Now I am` regular and never gagrsso Plglthimk mggicins 5.` 3: E: 4 2* ; ..-.`...v,;-...'.*I.. .L .=...'... I;u.-l_ .13 u Lulun rree or Charge. Books Free` oyhood; Manhood. Fatherhood." (Illustrat- ed) on Diseases 0! Men. YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLBAGED MEN. .hn.viot.ima of pm-Iv indism-ptinne and lsupr mr. "To. 111: 9. loaf of hot brown bread take 8 piece of twine, place it around `W6 1oar,T cross"the `ends and pull- L. v31'V.. 13.6: 8 clean cut without :-.~ , ' CURABLE CASES cuARAN'rm on NO PAY _ I`. No name: on` bake: or envel- nf 'I"...o....... cal.-I: I.-no unlw-', Barrie, Ont. Ottawa ` issued by The Canadian Bankof _,(l_3_ommerce are -most form in which to entry money"w'hdn travelling. Theye at-e;p`.Ae5"`___`V_"'A i`_;_.&... liverywhere, self-identifying, and the exact amount-payable in7-`fife pt-in. eipal foreign countries is _pr-i'n t:d`_;on3:`t_he face of every cheque. Thea iicheques are issued in denominations of ` 7 - ' nan nous}; opts AAV I Q-FIAIL stag II tr at. na (10 sf bl {'0 Da sh! ECAPITAL - $1o.ooo.06 `iqnd may be obtained on Qppliatio: at the Bank. . - - _ i In connection with its Travellers Cheques'Th_e `Canadian of Commerce has issued a booklet_entitled In`q1.-magion of Interes; tq thgso about to travel", which will " nnLnn ' .4- Midgie Station, N. B.-One can hardly believe this as it is not natural, but it was mycase. F01-'ten months I suffered from sup reasion. I had .I. -..-..L .1--4.-..- i"'1`"'"'i"' "t'5 J"" V 1"ee% 353.9 I] I ,5 .', bnet o . `bfherif-P-183.` J!<">'s1f1'!` W? "V ` `r ..A __ _ Indian Head, Sank. n--Lydia~_E;.Pink-, hum : Vegetable -Com eund ll indeed a. boon to_ women w o suffer from female ills. My..hea,lth1ie better now than it` has been in my five years of Inarried life 'andI1:l1a'nk "y6u_ for the 5 one meif I ma spent "hi'1ndrede` of.` eaqum enoton'K.-ithbnt'` reaeivingi _ 3y; 9 [ii nrJI'ui~mLviiAeLx:w..,mi.d:. LL.VD.. 6.0 Pmzsron AI EVAIIREE I Alal'\ - ZI`Al I.AnuAA-Iv 4 . v'.. . % . ..7 .9. .-%..9,f'['3`-3: V. =` 93"` * iLyau%m.% ccm lain rnnienr cm D::nA11.r.n._ Another Catastrophe. I (11.4, - 4! I vgvvvpvvv a\|.a( I `, TRAVELLEjR 1S % C ,...-?--` `- a `J I ` a FAILED l'Ii"j"V""`Z'W".V?I Z`?! &T-' I". ALEXANDER V LAIR|:)'.'E':uaI'AL'IV'I'AnAa:a'_ R N 9? : ' The Inspector of Pub]-i Sclfools `for. S. Simcoe, Mr. McKee, visited Be.eton,.1 Si:hoo1_ on the 14th inst., and reports : favorably. ;._.~He passed on to, Totten-'5 ham. He` speaks of scarcity of teach- . era in his inspectorate, but states-that} the Nor'rh`a1" Sh661's""'ilI`` b"'se`1ii"`r'1 g' Out a thousand qualied teachers at Easter andmidsummer and he. hopes; that we` Will then have an adequate` supply for the present if they doubt migrate to` the-newer*provinces;""""` "$16, $29. 550; $5100 and $200; I-1)::-IAA nu oo\o\I:no:nn af Q"-In nan`! `' |I`I$II WV IQ 1 ` . BA .-.-,3 -,;A_;. A . . '2 - _ _' Iv uvuyavuo JAVIHIECJI -Ch1cago News. fir` ;` (From The Toronto, Star) K *~ Wh d'd "tn `:1: o _' _ ..,bokel? 1" o `"f 3 `L `was ': Horatio Hocken who up and ~, .` `spoke, ' ' _, ` _ 3? -`J _9PP,"1t' - ` `.B_ecaus_e s- . A.ssgid:-~13, -7-.;0_)1urc_:h, 5,; '-yvhy < f o - t- ej It was l:at`I1~(`1)1-W:.,s 11am- rock, y-as~eyfl#y=- *.1..l'1~`. 3V ': `T .01. : '-:`e.`=~* . ion-..`Jas-,_S-', . - . _ _ - T A-v_` . .:.`\f:W.hy 1a._;the water: greqntzzto-day'$`; :;~;`f - 1 7'l"u7ou Q{1- Rnn{n]R (Snow-11 nyhn .haR - . I -&_vvI - ~< x -z `J-1l;`v|&28|l!I`v- v_ In :.~:-y-c. u ii ~ szeese- ,.'.. H J GR %SETT"`M` % ' ' % ' .~.%"`95 -" . 'x. .`..-3 ' 1 `:1-\ , u 1' fl . .. Jf0'1-T! -_Hocke1.1, `however, '-still vhad hope`; eg0n_.T_I-_1e proceeded to; color V the. water orts; dP93," . - . ten. ;Th_e' water Itself _took::,an-\o1;ange_-hue,` uh. " And. Horatio m11rm1x`r ed,5`m;}I` `_ guess. that g ?tWill do. V -. 5 is _| `h ', Hi; uuxetu .,.;:-4. :-.:..-r =<~'7---.wn Is is a fable? Look a`ii`_ see; A The ~.water s as ye11ow,k_as_ yellow can be. 9 H. Hocken s r-r-revenge .. .. .v, 111.-.,.i8..S.een, . ` And the water is ora1`1ge""`o""' "`Md`i*h` .Sivinteen! ' - -"`e'.:.r . 1n each cup- Beeton World-Migration to` the. .Northwest does not appear to be dim- i_ -inishing, at least as far as this sec- `tion of the. .....provinoe.. is. eoneer-ned...-. Seven took the_n_1idnight,C.-P, \R..ex-. press at Beeton station". on -Tuesday for Various. Points... in... Sa_skatc.hewan.. and Alberta, namely: Messrs. Roy L`aw,. Joseph Mitchell, Ed. Williams, James Cole, H. Quigley,-,,E.d.,Martin ` and James `Watson. Mil Wat-" ' son leaves this 'afternQo;_1 ;..,`.`He `Will-`\;J go by '*('3hi"ca'go,'" wherhe` will spend a few` days" "visit" with,.._his:;{-"brothe1:,; `A Mr. R. A: Watson. x . ,-IV -51 `U '..'UIrlIJ If (DU 5-Va-l_L~.`V \IlJ I Twag Sir Regina;. l`d,eGeary who` g -:.~`--_--4' . 1>;' 1,! Mr: Ev! ::~`- r-.. ..r.-..'.I:-'. - I -|.-ll`;.u:-tJcu.' :a'\1*:-3;-.-I~.x::I n4:.:`n;u --WV --- ~-W-`-'-.7 W--a` ' "Min" Da;vid"MilI'r` % is `name from To- ronto with the mumps. A % __._,_V,11`,\:,r.,s. L33x`;.S_`,1__r;._ith, y_h?9.,,_. has hg.g1,`.a sevssre a.t;tak%%4`:;;;or '9`aVra'ly-i,~,s- the frgiig, is`:-'i9n thg mqn.` . . ,._ .>.' . .4 Rei1i`fic1 sol(l`lf;"V`-fa. tegiiii .la8*t;ii,-1vveek::;for.T -It ~la1`g _L.au"!`!i' of f now nun _ J7 _ , . , ` ?.Be,__ca}_1_se,, sa1d",J.:;__ W: ` reckon` t1s'*gr"en .v.-Deanna:-vnac|.~`un~on.nvvJalu'uun1u-,n.s % umorm, , % . I > M ""--(Too* late "`fo1'lastweek)?` +M}r. Geoxjge" Ell-is`: left home`-for .51:-lie" West last Saturday evening. . 4.4.5`-,, -. n d---cocci"-~ Owing to the gtineial of Chalfles Bush,. Angus-, the` Metho- church held their service in the"`e1 i ing instead `of at` the usual .h6fur. uauamnuuevavua W 1310 LUGU LIUIII LU V all Loan, A. B; Couttsarid W. J. Gage. The following `accounts were ordered to be paid: Sarjeant & -Co., 54' ft. sewer pipe $13.50`; A. E. Miscampbell, gravelling on 3rd line, $52.50; Howard. Allan for gravel, $15.00; Henry Slight, for gravel, $9.60; H. S. Reynolds, re - pairing scraper (1910), 50c; 7B.` G. `Sawyer, for wood supplied Wm. Mains |(indigent), $24.75; H. L. Albrecht, for our for Wm. Mains, $1.35; Northern Advance account, $47.50;. Lerinox, Cowan & Brown, ` balance of acct. l$10.00; Walter `Scott, Stationery, l$9.25; I-I". C.Wi1son, for use of room, |$2.00; R._ M. ,McConkey, on_ salary, "$100.00; R. J. Hill, 1/4 year s salary and postage, $96.75; James Black, '14 year s' salary, $43.75; -Mathers, I sanitary work, $17.00.. 1;ea.c_he.r.,. is. .giv.ing_.ugo..od. ..sa.tiafa.c.t,i.on 31:; .'L'ore Dobon, 1.)u1V)1iZsv<:11.A<)o1!i anti - -there is - little ~or'~~ no zcomplaintw -r. -\ - I A numbveri froni ,here attended th` 1' sale of Mr. John Willoughby. g M: lwilloughby intends moving to Allis`-, ton. V - - I 1 gput into jars will keep for `any length- lof time is much easier to chop up- if treated in this way. Puddings will -..keep. better -if made 'with< `met "that" has been .1!1e_`1ted.,in..t_he o_v.en.., ; 14 ' 1 Suet melted` down ixit that ofen. and] O. `P. R. Trains -Prom `Winnipeg and 3% Goldwater. . D.e1_a.y_ed,..oz..-..Eaurs. . . .fThe` "Canadian Pacilt Railway trains from Goldwater and Winnipeg were -delayed -several-'-hours" `last`Thurs- day througly the derailment. of a freight car about abmile north" of Al- len yesterday afternoon. The freight was. proceeding at a good clip when the box of a wheat carhbecame over-I heated and the journal broke. The wieckage was cleared away after some hours work by j the auxiliary, The two passenger trains were held at Utopia until the track was c1eared.i `I l ) Mrs. Russell was called Vavs:ay to `.the.funeral of her ,nepbew,-Twhowas-- 1 buried on_Ma1_'ch _4th. . - E It is uhdefstobd that `W. Toter 8! `Son have an order for 60,000 feet of Elumber for Collingwood. 1' A v n-r A by-law was passed appointing pathmasters, fence-viewers, sheep-` valuatore and pound-keepers. 77 `The Clerk was instructed to notify Mr.` Fyrer with regard, to the removal of stones and fence from No, 6 sideroad across? *14t1_1`\Oon. ' -. _ I Fitznoddle--`A7 `st1fa.nge- looking ,man who _stares at _mev ;soA .m1'1ch9I `A. ' ~% I/\I .\"nn or --'-`v Mr. A. `Lowev o`f" Ivy is busy sawing iwood for the" farmers. I . i Our organist `is n -a business rip `to the city. . . ' - ~ I. The. third meting (5: the Innisil `Council for tlie year. washeld at lChurchill on Tuesday, March '14th. I II -n mh rnavnknva Ilia.-nu`: n ' -nanny-:5 f`no'.v. vaouaunnals Val LUIJDVICIJ, d'.LGvLULl. .L'.lUllu I The members were, all present} Com- munications were rad from R. Van` T... A D" r1..._L'A... .._. :I `In '1 (1--.- " T . . I J Counci1'ad\journed to meet at Craig! ivale on Mouday,.April 24th, 1911. . v R. J. HILL, T I ` ' .m.-. n1...1. m1.-.;...-.. anouvll I _ She- --Oh, thb.t_ _s Mr. Z\{.acegg,- :the eminent. insamty expqrt. .A._ _ As V` ;Mr, Alex. Adagn .0; IW|Z:Ve1'ro_yr,'AV an bid ptrn bl 15` I3.9p91jy ~ Vi*r=xWias; %*i%h9?tipt%# 4 ?7tT: `JA 3 luv vv\.&`y 111.51.516.53 U111 March siviziteen, mmsrn. `COUNCIL. Sorry lie _A.skei.i . _.___. ;.-.A..-...."__.. ._ I . T3). Clerk, Ms; Methodist tl1_e even- 1 77 W - I --w ~u'.u:um\--u Thev `B326 ""W3'1i15':"Eyii V'V3"lti geese - were fie__z1 ~_3? -"11_1-g` _`~3sou,th_'_; glass f~;,waek.=E; The mer.<.s%11.r..*/......1r. . Thursday morning. . I 1: J51 M`? Thornton. 235 3; nu1ii:;\;:'er`%'--L`::'} ` d!\`11_"(,)_ 1_."1AS`l31`a.1_$,i_:()11 H ggggardsf inv"`:'.Vvl'1i < 3Jhj;_._f resi1}ts were obtained `th;:n`ghl' ggying _` ;a,hd W-if marketed ' ad sold `fat . 3 .; cultivation. ,; j_'I?!"fe'i'_V_ ,.. ..:.e1-a'i5 W . - :'_.!n_J;' $1.`! -`~,_ J,` `..~`, r--:.-:.R A: o .-' `. "33. ennanceu pnceu. _ -"`_'?`.',"'.f.!`-`.". 1 In Norfolk Cou1'1}t_ A:::i?}i?`bi1nner {nip- ple county, the moven_1ent `has been going_._/9,1i",'lbr ,-everal yejais, and the great benets _-`to be deriived by taking propersare 6f `fruit treefsexis ..ap,P9?9nt .~ 129 even 9b.e:an lean v'v;h };1_1bwS" 6f"'the1 *ne" a1ip1e*,"sh-ippd frqm - 1\Io1'{6ll:7~ Ciiufi1i:y'.-51` `The 1')`:-"o`11ct""`Bf ,`t19'ir .;dr.e1:ar&s.a. .90 `to: `as high 7554;` 93 jp_,er % 4;'jent:<== ..:app19s._ `Ka-`.14?-3565::-d fint u. .;1iL-::.,~ 1-W . Iu':.o..;a1-h.:rvv1V-,9-,g-;x-_;Aj-;- 5....-a. v :;_*c-..~n-.-.,.----.t.. .4; beaten by any place in the world. A A `hit-V0 `NJ Gila! > I . ` I . gqnly Lone. pg-esent _t_o answer In 1 'oqts. "7_j."T` A1456. AIM `An .l.LLV nub I D `the IIIIBV af- rmatiyve. _ ' 01165 " fi'"i1it4"'g"1"b`ia'c'e1 said `many ' of those in the Business were not in -a position to pnr__chae "the necessary outt.` Mr. Thdrjnfs said"that was the purposeaof T ;the associo/tion----to` assist ;::tho_x`;`e`= were unable -to purcJ;|ase ~ v ._.rid. your. orchard of the-.ap . A hand-pump on akbarrel (a com- mon coal oil barrel would do), at a total cost. of $16 to $18, will handle `la. two or three-acre orchard, said 1Mr..?Crow'; And this is all the out- `t necessary.` You must get up` on a . .,.wagon. ..as... it... is .. impossible. to .r.e;i_i'c h Unis - alt the "br'anclres* of` the 't'r'e`es "from the to ple. scab, [apple spot and the destructive cod- `ling moth, } All the,` bestmifruit-groyvers' now spray` their orchards, and in this way g9t.1,'1`j0mi 89 to. cent. of No. 1 apples, . 'I'_ . ground. Spraying is the only way LI_!__- 3! 1,.` -11- run` - O1 JLUUUILI B 'VVUIU uvtu Lu uuv .L\{svv ~Gh6amber9--'orr~~Baturda orning and afternoon, the discussion `being ;-::(_>'l:.iix _ed:{6;`__11"p'p1e growing and orchard management. Farmers predominated, but there ~ were representative fruit growers and several buyers present: .51` `T Mrs; ,, D.:' A, '_J_o,ne,sM_has; begnf appb,int- 1 ei` postmistres T`of"'the` B e'to`h-` o 1ice.T` ; .` I . .",` . 1 ,.......... ...... .....,.... .,..,..... ,,.---.._.. At -the ~ morning meeting` `Mr; `J. W; "Crow," Professor` of vPomol_o'gy lat the Ontario Agricultural ,Col- `lege ; " Guelph, ~discussed`"` "Orchard Management , and Spraying. Many questions were asked `and the answers came readily enough "in plain ' lang- u_age,_ thus making the gathering; a .~regular--`4`-experienee""+a meeting: _ After a short introduction on {the `benets and general adoption s `of lspraying, Mr. Crow asked his auditors -3+ ' nvutvnnn mnnnnm` `ant: rn1vnn' Annn nvsvv vtrasyanae, undo vavvv uuuvu slaw Iluuayvnu lit anyon_e present hadiever` done any {sp`ry1'x`i'gI" L Mr : "RI" A.` 'TH6ixi si was the I-nvur `nun nrnanmi In o'v:au-nun {vs `MA 45-`. quwvrrwu--6* < -vguv ` auavwuxyuux l..uxauul'V in ~preferonce' to -the :Bordea~ux,- and Mr.-Crowu ,recommended{- this as more ] thoroughly `reliable and -'easily' handled. It can be purchased in the. stores or` from the ' association.- `Arsenate of lead is used with this as a poison to ki1l.the_,_,codl-ing.moth. A Rules for Spraying, ,, Mr, crow gave a number of rules fofspraying, and a. summary of these, which appe red in a publication. by the Dept. Agriculture; are here.4giv- ll! . ~ In this." district Mr. Thomas said` the average. of No. 1 fall to about 20 to 35` per cent., while some orchards can not show any No. 1 apples. Every M1`)eaf~._.-and apple _orchard should be-s'p`r`_ay e times `each year and in" some years .four times as | tollo_ws:;- 1-u\' .u . - ; . T116 Material for spraying with most commonly adopted was the Bordeaux fmixture (blue-stone and lime),' with Paris green as a poison to kill the codling moth. Many fruit-growers were now adopting the ~ lime-sulphur `=mixtn1'e in ...nIInnvAn:ia' Ln. {ulna `D.-.-Luun- .- n-.3 so,r-:- - We, M `F $15!?! `VII? WV 3 I ~ (1) Shortly ~ before,'. (it as "the leaf buds are bursting. L_ Use lime-sulphur, either, commgrcigl `dr ho>1nve-n}ade, cor- ` ,- ` `Meefmgs ~`weie- held~ 1nw~' the ` Pq .5!`-un-I-..-.lXIn.ns|nJmnnnu v,-aura. -sand-nuns` our-GI nu-11> A1li8.1;.(')!'l "_`Agmicu1:rgi.1_ `.1-`SToL(`ziTej;y-...'3aveT`:` ' a banqut: in Lhonqrjqf " Jas... :8. [ ` -Dru? andV`-1A}'e;`i;' Fergu`son;~ .L.A; _. YOUR RNADVANCE I responding to the {strength of the com- mercial diluted -1 gal. to 10 gals; with water. No poison as a rule` ig.neces- sary. This application kills San Jose Scale, Oyster.-shell Scale. andi Blister Mite, and helps ward off cank-' era, and apple and: pear `scab, (2)! Just before the blossoms burst. Use commercial lime-sulphurpililuted 1_ `to 30 or 35, or Bordeaux mixture: (4.4.40), and 2 lbs. arsenate of lead to each 40 gals. This application is to destroy all early feeding caterpil-~. Jars, such as Tent-caterpillars, `Case-= bearers,- Cankerk `Worms - ?and- ; Bud` `Moths, and `to help against Apple and; i-Pear. _u Scsb -Ealld Czinkers. (3) Immediately after" the blos- soms fall.` , Usenthre ,sa}n,,e mixtures as for N6. 2, but the` lime`-sulphur need .not be stronger` than 1 .to 40 `nor the Bordeaux; than 33.40.` This. applica-. tian`; is -0hi_e;fly ` to -control. Cqdling ,Mo1;h- and, Apple? .;ang_1~, B;ea;'_;.. Scab;_,bnt %;a1Aa9.%he112s` creatl-.v..% yzaindt ; L8se,t..f` AP` .. .1 ; "3, _r (4) s It J :i.:61;i;;;1`af;1;1:1';:;;:;;);1 ig giv-. enl 1. it _-} should-H fbe. - about _r;'th1,'_e.`e..W.001i_S. ; attdf`-the -bl * T.Beecroft A small boy climbed` out on a bough; said be: From this perch I alloug-h ' I can gure aviate Up, down or strata. T ; The pp`or kid s in theiagspital .nough. . ` 1. ; n as an `Taurus

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