VRB ne WW RB dain VW. A quick relict fo “&. coughs, © By 3 y and hoars Wn ness 1s i Bn? Hale’s Contains no opium nor Q@ anything injurious Pike's Toothache Drops nr TE RT. Not Particular d Freddy Fi ry and set FEED YOUNG GIRLS Must Have Right Food While Growin to womant ontain that wh i nothing harm! the structure fis if formed of a healthy, ster. health and happiness il follow on the other hand un tiealthy cells may be built in and a sick condition slowly supe hich, i not ch may ripen Into a chronic condit and cause lifelong suffering vene w ecked, ion ing lady says: ¢ began to have such an effect stomach a few years ago that | it using it it brought on pains in my muscles, and tried to tea in its stead, but tound its effects even worse than those | suffered from coffee. Then for a lon timo I drank milk at my meals, but at jast it palled on me. A friend came to the rescue with the suggestion that i “try Postum “1 did so, only to find at first, that i didn’t fancy it. But I had heard of so use by is use that I persevered, and when i had it made right-—according to di grateful in flavour and soothing and strengthening to my stomach. | find no words to express my feeling of what 1 owe to Postum! “In every respect it has worked a wonderful improvement — the head sches, nervousness, the pains In my gide and back, all the distressing ¢ymptome yielded to the magic power of Postum. My brain seems also to share in the betterment of Wy phys jeal condition; it seems keener, more glert and brighter. 1 am, in short, in petter health now than for a long while before, and I am sure ' owe it to the use of your Postum.” Name given by Postam Company, Battle Creek, Mich, “There's a reason.” fiver rend the above fetter? A new one appenrs from time to time. They ave genuine, true, and full of humas we v REPAIRING INJURY ttle Rodents Have na Ti leeded. ees IMPORTANT y : | hedge forked up d fine, | material | ¢, weeds, | 1 ed leaves | i | this vege forged nunder rand dressing of we read on en ile rotted ma of the hedge the properly imlched will | the first vear | airing at least than trees that’ to enrich the soll and rotits Troes to protect apd hriubs planted and carefully a vigorous growth and come into full be several years earlier were not mulched, Ornamental shade | trees should likewise be given a thick | mulch. b— LA Strawberry Plants. Strawberry plants taken up, root pruned and heeled In early, may be successfully transplanted even when berries are ripe. It is better, however, to plant early, unless plants have been heeled In. It Is hardly safe to plant after bloom appears, especially If the tants have been shipped any consid rable distance. The land should be owed early and harrowed frequently itil planting time, | VERY DESTRUCTIVE n Climbex Mor Some net in Size an Larvae, Cocoon and Adult Slug itl @ IeAvs Will ® atl longt a few trees raspberry Is one of the spular of small fruits, hould be is the gre ordered and plgnted ind is dry enough t« rabbits have gnawed bark, wrap the wound with only no conflicting opinions s on the effects of cover treed that and borders ls 1 the fields beet place rotation In the as neces and garden in the world for the poultry vard {sg the orchard-—any Kind whore Insects abound only abi in cutting back ca cond or third year ia stly straight trunk Field mice heen at the young tree rk 18 gnawed to the wood the trees may be saved by bridge grafting An hour's with a wire at the foot of your peach trees killing may mean an extra bushel of fine peaches In generst the pome frults do better on heavier sofl than the stone fruits, but the apple succeeds on a very large orchard The ¢ tO gocure 3B perie work sharp than half an hour and It {8 better to take this time to do It than to let a valuable tree die, The dwarf pear may be planted in orchards from ten to twelve feet apart; the half standards should be planted 15 feet apart. Raspberries and blackberries should be mulched with straw or litter after they have been shallow cultivated two or three times in the spring. While the orchard is coming Into bearing, try vegetable growing as a side Mine, This makes one of the surest and best sources of Income. “pr been her?’ Bonnamy und that she knows how to ise UY three or four strokes she it she turns it in her that? man to does It to she do like a ask that keep the getting lop Wears jast twice as long, don’t tion Rhee broom from sided it out evenly You “Why. I didn’t know “No, of do half my. almost panion aoe?’ didn’t sald Mrs Youths course you Neither Bonna- Com on” gpitefully the wo Real Tip- Toppers. Senator Brown, apropos of the mari tal misadventures of a young multi-mil- lionaire, said at a dinner in Washing ton: “The trouble i. that too many of our idle rich young men think that among their many rights is Included the right 0 do wrong They are, In truth, as foolish in this respect as the maldservant who said “I've got a place among the tip-top pers for sure this time. They're bang “ ‘What do you mean by bang-up ar istocrais? a friend asked. “Oh, she replied, ‘1 mean places where they have three kinds of wine and the ladies smoke and the men awear."” ASA ——“- Healthful Advice, Doctor--You're very run down in deed. You mustn't take any violent exercise of any sort For instance, you mustn't er—er--what are you? Patient—An anarchist. Doctor—Well, you mustn't er-—aev throw any bombs for a long time. SETTING A HIGH STANDARD id's Idea of Goodness Faith, Without irreverence, a Het Forth in Perfect Before taking Lydia E. Pini Vegetable Compound. 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