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C fi fi “For over nine years I suffered with chronic constipation and during this time I had to take write to before I could have an action on my bowels Happily I tried Cascarets, and today Iam a well man. During the nine years before I used Cascarets I suffered untold misery with internal piles. Thanks to you, I am free from all that this morning. You can use this in behalf of suffering humanity. B. F. Fisher, Roanoke, IIL Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. Mc, 25¢, S0c. Never sold in bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. v . is > the name to remember you are for COUCHES and COLDS EVER SINCE, - — a— fn cme — — and Harrs good dea) The Test of Time. Benjamin Hapgood Burt and U. 8 Epperson of Karas City were motor- ing In Long Isk ad the other day and stopped at Evan's botel in Douglaston. They ordered large quantities of raw oysters, some which were thrown aside vy the oyster opener “Huw do you détermine when an oy- ster Is bad?” asked Epperson “You wait a short time and if you have ptomaine poisoning the oysters were bad,” sald Mr. Burt not {ll they good, of That's the were bad ones.” Women have known to shake hands for the shake secrets out of each other. been There 18 no help for a man who Is too lazy to work his friends - An Attractive Food Post Toasties So Crisp So Flavoury So Wholesome So Convenient So Economical So why mot order a package from Grocer. “The Memory Lingers'’ Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. VSP RAS BF ! of £ oN » % WF KILLING BLACK PEACH APHIS Tobacco Applied Liberally In Ground or in Liquid Form Is Best ahd Safest Remedy. is often nursery Black peach aphis in small numbers on trees, | Chinese Sacred Lily, Hyacinth or Nar i cissus May Be Had, and Are Inexpensive. Have you ever tried growing flowers iin a bowl of water? If not, you | should try a few this winter. Procure some good bulbs of the Chinese Sa i cred Lily, Hyacinth or Narcissus and | plant them In bowls or deep dishes | with sand or pebbles to hold the bulbs { in position, { Then pour In clear water until the | bulbs are half under water and place {in a south window if convenlent, or lee multiply and rootlets near land the the small in light feed on increase in number but during the early part of the sec- enough to attract attention come noticeable on the leaves of the Aphis on Roots. plants In June and are sometimes plentiful enough at that time quite a bunching and crippling of ter minal shoots Except tO cause this pe rarely seen by the will not ordinarily su when the trees in t urn yel they are who insects grower, ft root Ow look si In dealing vention should examined f« noticed, ti into a strong thoroughly tillzers ah tob 100 t il A 8 free tie nw 8 Hihva oun aition, a liberal dust or ground tobacco around the trunk red being b disturbed instead the « be at if older than the dust to be cove over with to pre vent its Own Away or other wiae decoction may lust. but a gallon to a the basin reach be used there should tree two vears, and should be deep enough to the surface roots As the very far awa trunk YOUng the circle of basin need not be much over 18 inches in diameter. The tobacco Is in insects do not usually get from the on trees outer the as It costs, as such, so its use secures a double effect When a tree is once fully established and has reached the bearing age it rarely suffers If it reasonably well cared for If a tree Is killed by these insects in packed around it Strips of Cheesecloth Will Afford Ample Protection to Late Bloom. ing Strawberry Vines, If your strawberry patch is plant ed In rows, as Is the case in most small gardens, here is a worthy sug gestion for protecting the blossoming vines from late frosts: Take strips of cheesecloth about a foot wide and the length of the rows: if the vines spread to a width, In the row, of more than a fool, Increase the width of the strips. Hem across the ends, and at each corner secure pegs about a foot in length, pointed at one end. On evenings when frost seems imminent, cover the rows with these strips; drive or push the pegs into the ground at the end of the rows, until the cheesecloth Is about four or five inches above the plants; then unroll the strips, stretching them to the op posite ends of the rows and fasten them down with the other pegs. In this way the plants are sheltered, the covering does not come In contact with them, one does not have to both. er with newspapers that have to be weighted down, and the strips are readily rolled up and put out of the way when not needed. Bulbs for Winter. | where they will have { the sunlight. the benefit of { and protect from cold the same { other winter blooming flowers. { time during the winter and are nearly all of them Inexpensive. Several Hyaocinths or two of the Chinese bulbs Lily The in in Chinese [ily the queen of walter, shaped one The ox centers inches in several measuring diameter weeks and are last for The the blossoms buds shown {llustration the germs spring in for next From left Aly, Tulip. Water to Plants Without Trouble of Leakage. A flower-loving genius has invented a box for supplying moisture to plants in window-boxes, stationary stands or other receptacles by which water may be longer Intervals Fhe illustration sho ter is poured the pot which « wa that bottom in the cor the reser the wa into of the ough nds down to or hr A tube xi reservoir Ia from iecp and a false botiom inEeried In Self-Watering Hanging Basket, the which The water ia these sponges into flowers are planted drawn through ipward goil in upward imniform moisture in the soll and at the same time sufficient air is supplied with the water insure giving plants a thrifty and healthy growth This Is a perfect application of the principle subdrrigation and does AWAY a great deal trouble in regard to frequent watering and leak ing which the ¢ld style pols and wood en boxes entalled to of with of Pa 65 - washed Learn to prune, spray and cultivate Fruit growing Is a great business The large chrysanthemum blossom is becoming generally popular which enbances its water holding ca pacity Aside from enriching the soil in ni trogen the cow pea improves its gen ous. No flower collects insects more rap idly than ivy, for which reason {ivy should be kept out of the collection of rare plants, Speciosa has come rapidly to the front on account of its Immense value along commercial lines, It will pay any one Interested in fruit growing to study the catalogues of different reliable nurseries and post up on different varieties, If, after taking the flowers into the house, you discover the troublesome meal bugs, aphis, green files and itny red spiders, begin at once to kill them. The currant worm can be effectually destroyed by gathering the loaves con. taining the young larvae, which may usually be found on the under side of the leaves. Father O'Leary's Facetious Rejoinder | to John Phlipet Curran an Ex- ample of Real Wit, One day the famous John Philpot | Curran, who was also very partial to | the said corned mutton, did me the honor to meet him. To enjoy the so- | clety of such men was an intellectual i treat. They were great seemed to have a mutual each other's talent, and, easly be imagined, O'Leary Curran was no bad match i One day after dinner Curran sald to | him: “Reverend father, | were St. Peter “And why, counselor, would wish that I were St. Peter?” O'Leary. "Because, reverend father. in that case,” sald Curran, “you would have the keys of heaven, and you could let | me in" and for i may | Versus friends respect as it wish you you | asked | ire ENE got two bottles and they cured me. can have in the house. can get it."—Mns. 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