A A A HA ARH Every one from Seville, long famed as the home of the world’s best olives. Only the pick of the crop is offered to you under the Libby label. Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles Nature's finest, put up like the home- made kind and all your trouble saved. This extra quality is true of all Libby’s Pickles and Con- diments and there is real economy in their use. Insist on Libby's Libby, ME¢Neill & Libby The perfect husband always belongs to another woman. YOUR OWN DRU GGIST wiL IL. TELL YOU y Murine Bye Remedy for Red, Weak. Watery Eyes and Granulated lids; No Smarting-- ust Bye Comfort. Writ for Book of the Eye y mail Free. Muri ne Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. No man is so selfish as to keep all his popularity to himself BEST REMEDIES FOR SORES AND ULCERS Mr. C. A. Butler, of Salem, Va. writes: “1 can say that Han- cock's Sulphur Compound is the best remedy I ever used for sores. One of ny ‘little boys, eight had a golid sore all over his tried different kinds of medicine, but none seemed to do any good. Our son, nineteen years old, had a sore on his leg for three months and nothing did him good We used Hancock's Sul phur Compound on both and it did its work quickly and it was not over a week until both were well.” Hancock's Sulphur Compound is sold by all deal ers. Hancock Sulphur Co, Liquid St Baltimore, Md. —Adv. Gr vv safely years old, face, we Give Young People Useful Work. The boy or girl who is given useful work to do at to realize and to er bi lity of doing the ta well and is thus gain building. It may be pected to keep a ya errands, or relleve that a girl some hou or keep a arrange a dainty done, help to form duties may important Fome helped fiaracter- boy is ex orde?, go ing that a rd in on sme « of care; ired to attend to ust a me or to room, tion make thf is requ sehold tasks, desk flowers fo dessert faithfully f neatness, they are Seem small, beginnings An Ominous Adage. When a lady iving far town had to teleph her picians she apologize to com~ such a dista ‘Don’t speak of it, cheerfully; patient in that two birds with Home Journal patient | one for phy- } for asking bi nee, said th “1 happen to have anothe vicinity, and c kil an one stone."-—Ladies Across the Seas. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain unvei memorial at We her ancestor, John Endicott, fir ernor of Massachusetts Richard Clark, wh from mouth for New England 3 years louie Cook. representing the Weymouth, Mass, HIT THE SPOT. Postum Knocked Out Coffee Alls. led a vmouth, England, to Eov- and Wey- AO. town of Bay, o sailed was present There's a good deal of satisfaction and comfort in hitting upon the right thing to rid one of the varied and constant ailments causéd by coffee drinking. “Ever since I can writes an Ind. woman, “my has been a lover of his coffee, but the continued use of it so affected his stomach that he could scarcely eat at times, “Mother had cdffee-headache and élzziness, and if 1 drank coffee for breakfast I would taste it all day and usually go to bed with a headache. “One day father brought home a pkg. of Postum recommended by our grocer. Mother made it according to directions on the box and it just “hit the spot.” It has a dark, seal-brown remember,” cream {8 added, and a snappy taste fly put an end to all our coffee ills. “That was at least ten years ago and Postum has, from that day to grocery bill. “When 1 married, my husband was mentioned Postum he said he did not like the taste of it, could make it taste all right. He gmiled and sald, try it. The result was a success, he won't have any- thing but Postum.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—must be well bolled—16¢ and 25¢ packages, instant Postum--is a soluble pow der. Made in the cup with hot wa ter—no boiling—30c and 60¢ tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. “There's a Reason” for Postum. -gold by Grocers. "USEFUL ON THE FARM BOBWHITE AND RUFFED GROUSE EAT MANY INSECTS | Bvery Effort Should Be Madg to Aug- ment Number of Birds by Protect. ing Them From Enemies and by Providing Good Nests. (By H W, HENBHAW,) At the present time many kinds of useful birds need direct intervention In their behalf as never before. encroachments of civilization on { bered tracts and the methods of wodern intensive cultivation by de- gtroying or restricting breeding grounds of birds, tend to diminish their ranks. The number of insect pests, on the other hand, iz all the time increasing by leaps and bounds through Iimportations from abroad and by migration {from adjoining tories. Every effort, therefore, be made to augment the numbers our useful birds by protecting from their enemies, by providing nest- tim- The Ruffed Grouse. ang facilities, and by in times of stre winter. Birds occupy among the their power of flight er short notice to gather at pe there are abnormal insect n unusual of grass} for in a given attracts the bird , id as a rule ti} when there are n food enemies abundance stance, only left. However unlik appearance, structure are similar In ge88 a never! gects and on © taggin; gr weed seeds 0 birds-—quite unlike in appearance, | that tre’ * befriend the bobwhite and ruffed former is known ever clear gimilar in er, are the The the farm- grouse where hy its name. The by r is better Unit da eller known States than and to more any The Bobwhite, fs no less than in has Ciosely appreciated on the field, and in unquestionably been Fortun ately it pec ins to practicable to propagate the bird in captivity, and much is to be hoped for in this direction. Half the food of this almost a a tenth of eating gtaten ited too be quall consists of weed seeds, fourth of grain and about wild fruits. Although thus grain, the bird gets most of it stubble. The beautiful ruffed grouse is found in the two-thirds of the United States and in the forested parts of Canada. This, the and finest game bird of the northern northern under reasonable protection will with- | stand the attacks of hunters. More. over, when reduced {n numbers, it re fponds to protection in a gratifying manner and has proved to be well adapted to propagation under artificial conditions. Wild fruits and browse make up the bulk of the vegetable food of this species. The most ‘m- the potato beetle, cloverroot weevil, the striped flea beetle, grape vine leaf beetle, May beetles, grasshoppers, | eotton worms, army worms, cutworms, { the red-humped apple worm, and saw- fly larvae. While the economle record of the | ruffed grouse is commendable, it does not call for more stringent protection | than is necessary to maintain the spe- | cles In reasonable numbers. Feeding Goslings. Goslings lke cracked corn stirred up in skim milk, so do ducks. But ff you have left ducks or goslings without water too long, don't feed them firet, or give too much water, Let them drink a little, then take it from them for a while. Ducks espe cially will dle quickly if deprived too long of water. | Potatoes Quarantined. Effective August 1 comes a guaran tine against potatoes from Maine, de- clared by the United States depart ment of agriculture. On account of the prevalence of powdery scab In now take charge of the work of pre | venting the spread of the disease. x | Variety of Coal-Tar Dips on Market | Are Satisfactory If of Sufficient | Strength and Warm, (By M. H REYNOLDS, oterinarian, Minnesota Experiment Station J Treatment of hogs for mange should | begin with a vigorous ee rubbing with | brush, soap, and soft water so as to remove the crust. A variety of coal- tar dips are on the market. Most of these are quite satisfactory if of sufli- client strength, and warm enough (about 110 degrees F. Do not boil). The hog should be given a good thor | ough soaking in the dip, not less than two minutes. The hog must go under, head and all, at least once. Treat- ment must usually be repeated one or more times at intervals of eight days. Treat the whole herd and do it thor- oughly An effective dip can be made crude petroleum as follows: 4 gallons crude ofl, 16 gallons water, 1 pound soap. The soap should be dissolved in the water by heating. An emulsion is then made by adding the oil and thor- churning the mixture. Water in different sections differs very great ly in the way it will combine with If the amount of soap does not add more dips in cold weather, While the hogs are taking the dip, thoro then disinfect from soap Avoid oily clean and In ¢ of true trees, ch the hogs can nfected Us and plenty of it. After trea put hogs back into NADNEY pens ighly ake mange and everyth rub murt a strong dis- t- nent do not lousy Rust Is Common and Familiar Every Grower of Vegetable—Can Be Controlled by Spraying. to HUNE) FR 7 common Har to every It Erower has three dis- in Center, Stem Shows Spare Clusters; No. 2, ClusterCup Ferm; No. 3, Spores From Cluster-Cup; No. 4, Summer Stage Spores; No. 5, Rest. ing or Winter Spores. The firet is SL8Ke Or ths tinct stages istercup” known as the er “elt gpring form. ire produced are clusters Ange ure. This to or fi ElaEE mat iced by asparagus growers The second or sun er stage is the st noticed by the grow. them "red-rust” on iongated reddish wn pustules which are geen ing through the skin of the e pust ers, and calle account of the ¢ bre break- stem. In thes ulea reddish, onecelled wn as uredo- “ed rust” spreads most the greatest gpores are produced, kno pores. It is the sum stage that the disease rapidly and appears to do of harm Towards fall, or whenever the vital ity of the asparagus plants is reduced, the third and final stage, known as the black rust” or winter stage appears, due to the fact that the red spores in the are replaced by dark two-celled, thick-walled spores. These germinate in the spring and pro duce the first stage again Rust may be largely controlled by with resin-bordeaux from July to Beptember, at intervals of ten days or two weeks. This is a difficult mer or amount pust brown. les hardly pay except on large areas. Dusting with flowers of sulphur has given good results. Cutting and burn- | ing all the diseased stems will help | to keep the rust in check Rust re. sistant varieties should be planted. Sa TESTS IN GROWING APPLES | Department of Pomology of Nevr York State Leases Orchard for Study- ing Methods of Renewal. At Port Byron, N. Y., the depart ment of pomology of New York state, | has leased an orchard consisting of elght acres planted with Paldwin and Rhode Island Greening apples, which will be used for studying methods of renewal. The trees, which were originally too close, have now grown together so that the branches interlock. In one part of the orchard every alternate tree will be taken out, and in other parts the trees will be severely head. ed in or thinned. The problem presented ig a common | one, many orchards In New York state being In a similar condition. Different methods of renewal that are recommended will be tested, The fruit obtained will be used for testing the various fruit graders on the market. Gospel of Prevention, The gospel of clean milk is not a strainer gospel, but a gospel of pre vention, The Markets AG NEW YORK. —Wheat lar; No. 2 hard winter, York, new, No. 2 red, if July No. 1 Northern Duluth 1 Northern Manitoba, 99 irregu- i f New Spot 93% c¢ 87% ¢ 07s No. f ob afloat. Corn—Spot weak; No. 2 ¢ 1 f prompt. Butter Cheese boxes yellow, 76% Process, extras, 22@22} reecipts, milk, aC. 2.500 fre: h, Easgler; State, whole specials, 14%, @ 15c¢. Eggs — Irregular; cages, Nearby, hennery browns, 26e. Dressed chickens @in%; 20,100 24@ req eipts, Western fowls, 13 Poultry — Firm; frozen, 143% @ 15¢; turkeys, 256@ 26. «No. 2 do, Du- PHILADELPHIA Wheat red spot and June, $4@Q 94%; July, 83% @84%c; No. 1 Northern luth, Corn do G8 @ 99% No 2 yellow, T78@79%¢c; steamer ye 8, yellow, T8@ 17 Oats-~No How do do standard white, 40 @ 44 Ke Butts Crean seconds rated fr ab spot 4 Western WHS red $4: W @14.50 $10G12 Si{ra 14 50 tang 11.50 $7@% Butter CTeAD good creams Mar Ohi 18% oh 18 ¥ rolls and. Virginia and 1% aryland, prepa Pent prints and 5 “i Ma Pennsylvania firsts, 20: Western firsts Virginia firsts, 20 19 d or rehandied eggs, Eggs nearby Went firsts, 2@ 1c Southern Recratod Higher Pouitry—Ch 17c; old he« 17e old rr ™ The and over, 28¢: ducks Gilc: spring, 2 18¢; plgeons, youn 25¢c; guinea fowl, ickens 0d ns, small wsters, 100; 0c; Spring. 116 12¢ ibs and « per pai ‘each, hens, me Live in smaller, Muscovy, 10 18@ old old aver, 200: x ate Live Stock CHICAGO 835; light, 8.40: heavy, $7 G5.05; pigs, $7.25@8.15. Cattle—Beevea, $7.50G9.40; steers, $6.90 8.20; stockers and feeders, $6.10 @8.15; cows and heifers, $3.70@G 8.85; calves, $7@10. Sheep Sheep, lings, $6.30@7.50; eprings, $6.95@ 9.365. Hogs ~~ Bulk, $58.25 9Q IRO5@S.35; mixed, $3050 $08.40; $5.2006.35: year lambs, $6.50G8.25 had PITTSBURGH. — $R.80@0; prime, $8.60 8.80, Sheep—Prime wethers, $58566; culls and commons, $2@3.50; Hogs-—Prime heavies, $8.45G850; mediums, heavy and pigs, $5G R10; w @7.35. Tinplate 3,600,000 pounds in 1802, to 182000,000 pounds in 1902. Migs Martha Suddath, of Columbia, Mo., was married recently with the ring which had been used by eight of her maternal ancestors, beginning with Most of the out by people is handed get rid of | free advice who want to Dr. and expels Adv. Fhot" kills few hours “Dead very Peery's Vermifuge Worms in a Every stage has what makes the chorus Indian Vegetable Pills put condition in a Blom. Adv. Wright's the stomach in short tin Try ach, Mitouss ess and Ind good them for Bick gestion Be careful mon« Y or wher DOrToOWw KE ELIXIR BARBRFK WORTH ITS WEIGHT 1 IN GOLD IN THE PHILIPPINES, om i ns a in i Waa our EN xir Babek Ointment woul er two or three times a day then anointed him all ith Cuticura Ointment. He took a great change and sl t ight nd jas I used C : 8 I monins ly.” 24, 1914 Cuticura Soap throughout the wor free with 32.1 card Over wv the “Cuticura, Dept growler Important to Mothers Examine care every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the In Us Be For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria fully know is how rs of iif A desirable thing best to sweeten the bitte rth Granulated with Bore Eyes, promptly healed sam. Adv. The ont thing with which to feathe your own n#st is cash down. ———— A Stitch in Time Colds, fevers, oomgestion and gern dis. tases are prefty sure to overwork the kid ners and leave them weak. In convales cence, in fact al any time when suspicion is aroused by » lame, aching back, rheu- matic pains, beadache, dizziness or disordered urine, the use of Doan's Kidaey Pilliz Is a stitch in time that may avold serious Kidney disease. 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