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Horton scientific Sat- and forage insect Investiga- bureau of entomology, Department of are three when cereal United Agriculture, bul- bugs may in No ng or | There periods, the states, chinch vember and December, by bu down their hibernating places; flelds with ollemulsion nicotine sul phate, and trapping in barriers, follow spraying in rows of if necess; in Septembe marginal and plowing corn stubble deeply before {Oo winter cover. winter Iarge F or 3 Fe spend the Chineh bu other bunch grasses he bugs leas ' n é SOFD ers in early sprir Chinch Bug. conditions wich they are not able to | withstand. Fungous diseases and para- Aggressive work against these in bee Co-operation among neighbor of entomology If the bugs are destroyed in from which they were banished Farmers’ bulletin 1223 describes the newest and most effective machine and hand sprayers and gives formulas for the insecticides of greatest value, It may be obtained by writing to the United States Department of Agricul- ture, CAPONS BRING HIGHER PRICE Meat Is of Finer Flavor Than That of Cockere! and Will Be Produced at Less Cost. Capons will produce fifty per cent more growth during the same period than will cockerels, More than that, the meat will be of a finer flavor; it will be produced at a lower cost, due to ease of fattening, better endurance of close confinement, and more docile disposition ; it will also sell at a high- er price. PROFITABLE POTATO SPRAYS | Where Blight Is Prevalent Fifty to One Hundred Bushels Increase Per Acre Is Expected, Potato spraying can be made profit able in almost any part ‘of the country. Where blight is prevalent, fifty to one hundred bushels per acre Increase may be expected from proper spray- ing, and even id the absence of blight twenty-five to forty per cent increase in yield Is not unusual, GEESE FOR MARKET Toulouse and Emden Are Most Popular ‘in This Country. All Utility Breeds Are Kept for Pros duction of Flesh and Feathers— African Is Rapid Grower and Matures Early, Bix breeds of geese have been ad. mitted to the American standard of perfection, namely, Toulouse, Emden, Chinese, African, Wild or Canadian and Egyptian, In addition to the standard breeds there is the so-called mongrel goose, which is a hybrid made with wild varieties of the common goose, of the pecially of the are occasionally made, The Toulouse, African geene ro Bis {Rs Cros geese, and but Toulouse Rain, and 5 2 Chinese are en A Toulouse Gander, ar breeds of the first two gre ie fit wo gl goeRe other breeds All x 3 { ty o£ re Xept primar flesh Bnd » handle, WISE TO BURN DEAD ANIMALS Decaying Animal Matter and Depreda- tions Cause Loss dant In several that on and all of them breed in de The bureau of that if all dead animals could be disposed of properly, no cases of infestation of living and mals would occur A wound on a fine bird often causes death hecause of the depredations of these flies. It unusual for a bird to be In had shape the owner knows It is hurt. The only safe way Is to burn dead animals, and dis infect a wound promptly. Limber neck has been traced directly to the eating of carrion by the victim PARIS GREEN FOR POISONING Mixed With Hydrated Lime It Should Be Dusted on Foliage While Dew Is on Plants, The hig bottle flies are ab There infest wenther are wounds ig not before In using Paris green for poisoning biting and chewing insects, that is, the type that bite off and chew up their food, apply 1 to 3 teaspoons of the Paris green to 6 tablespoons of dry hy- drated Hme. Dust this on the foliage of plants while damp with dew. Paris green will not dissolve in water and Bence is not suitable for spraying un- less the sprayer agitates the mixture constantly, AAAS PROTEIN IN ORCHARD GRASS Plant Endures Hot Weather Better Than Timothy and Seems to Thrive in Shade, Orchard grass Is a standard grass which endures hot weather better than timothy and also seems to thrive better than most other kinds in par. tial shade. The objectionable features are its bunchy habit of growth and the tendency of the hay It makes to become woody when cut a trifig late, Barly harvested orchard grass Is good, and carries a little more protein then timothy hay. y Immigrants of High Order Set- tling on Western Plains. Removal of Restrictions Necessary Dur. ing the War Has Shown World's Faith in Dominion’'s Future. the close, For a period inte and for a while Was put into operation by the governueut during war, after its there legislation re tain clusses and pes iricting cer- countries which were not lined up with the allied ple of Lhe nations from being admitted to Canada, This was quite necessary, sons for it will be so they need not be given, fori Wis found Cuticura Soothes Ba! That tcl i bur of Cuticurs anointing Nothing cially if a littl cura Tali ish. 25¢ en MADE NO SORT OF APPEAL Colored Messenger Couldn't See Where the “Sport” Came in in That Kind of Fishing. um is ch Advert In ton Con 3 Pacific “We boats line bait less than considered good sport.” A colored messenger tening i versation, “Excuse boss said, eyed, as he stepped up the group. “but did I understand you to say that you were fishin’ for hundred-pound fish in a little motorboat? “Yes,” sald the Callfornian, “we go out frequently.” “But,” urged the messenger, “ain't you all afeared you might ketch one?” ~Pittsburgh Dispatch. had been II h great interest to this con he wide me, fo | | | | | ulation has resumed its mission to ix shores, “The had n lowering of the barriers has farther-reanching effect thun the country of debarred by reasons fie many for of finincial entry into merly moral effect, hnd a The restriction was rightly regarded an inditation of Canada’s Canadian settlement the re of the { onscquently wore discouraged from doing In moval is the first days, and MEET blush dawn of better many of those arri condi tion to establish rapidly *Though broadly and American, mi have contributed in an Inrge ing # r in A" and wourely Coanadian mn 1:10 the two clus iny Euro the pngricultural deve R704 . Western provinces ote the THAT WAS ASKING TOO MUCH Had Read Probably nduce me« ask under my f a who defends man ad the execution of Socrates! Philadelphia Ledger. Plenty Good, “Short Cuts Prohibited.™ Thus read the sign. “A good way fo protect remarked a bystander, “Not a bad motto to follow through the grass.” cher county, an] ALMOST WRECKED STATES R. R. MAM Stomach Trouble Had Him Nearly Past Going, Declares Mowrer. “Tanlae has helped me to gain ten pounds,” said J, E. Mowrer, 157 Park St, Akron, O., wellknown railroad man, “My in bad fix that for several days at a time I eould any food. 1 ht gtomach was such hardly retain 1 no and often the ia 1 ap it of food Nnervs felt and was very sigh me sick, 1 was ous, too, could not worn petite made intensely night out i the time until I tired and Joxt weigl Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it t ears the I —— ZZ . in Use for Over 50 Years. 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