- bet 3 rl St.Joseph’s LIVER REGULATOR forBLOOD-LIVER KIDNEYS RE (PEIN c————— CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. Consolidated) State Street New York Vaseline Reg US Pat Of Yellow or White PETROLEUM JELLY Sufferers from ean secure this distressing quick relief by using MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COM. POUND. in treatment of throat jung diseases by Dr. J HH. Guild, FREE TRIAL BOX and Treatise sent upon re quest. 25¢ and $1.00 at drug- gists, J H. GUILD CQ. RUPERT, VERMONT. A Record. “How Is your wife getting with the car?” “Fine. Nothing but smashed fend- ers."—Life. Unproductive Labor, Jud Tunkins says his hired man has got so interested In politics that about all the work he does is guess work, It is often a hundred times harder for one man fo be a mixer than it is for another, If people would reflect more they would be brighter and if they were brighter they would reflect more. According to census figures EGG TREE AMAZES MOTORISTS It Is in Plain Sight From a New York State Highway, and Seems Natural Curiosity. Diligent search by an Inquisitive office, boy has falled to reveal any reference to the egg tree in the botan- {cal catalogue, but upon good author ty this unusual object can be seen any day along the state highway be- tween Schenectady and Amsterdam, according to the New York Sun and Globe, A peculiar feature of this egg tree is that it blooms continuously from January to December with a fruit in the shape of real hen's eggs and a shell of the same hardness, But there is a big difference, the shells on the tree are hollow. They have been stuck on the branch of a common pine tree by the hand of Grandmother as one of the chiet in life for Grandmother irown. When her dally chores are done, the white-haired old lady stealthily the macadam road to add a few empty egg shells to the crop already apparently growing on the pine tree. Then she retraces her steps and sits down In her comfort able porch chalr to watch the aston. The tree Is pleasures egg Crosses at “another freak of ns- Must Have Liked Her, Tommy in his fa armchalr, Little CARINE ACrOss his fayorite He stood for his seated parent P down ning newspaper. time looking he at un put the pape: and “Well, Tommy, what makes and thoughtful?’ “Just wondering.” answered you = Tom what?" fond “Wondering “If you're ther.” “Cats? I hate cats.” “You don’t like yout” “Our cat? No, I am not particular fond of our cat” “I bet our cat you hate her.” “Why “Because you're sitting on her.” of cats or not, fa even our cat, do iy hates you more thas Freshen a Heavy Skin Talcum Powder, an exquisitely dusting powder and i i i 1 | ! i i | i Many Victims of Wild Beasts rid herself of but in Korea a been able to dangerous animals; and fiercest annually kills 2000 peasants beria, again, is affected by ages of wolves and bears, whose vie tims run into thousands every year. est Si 32 Page Dog Book Free. to care for him when sick. free, » Write H. Clay Glover, V. 8, 64 per cent between 1010 and 1920. able to relieve his patients of good fees, Since the late war 5280 families have settled on Wisconsin farms, is a Combined Medicine Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. » Sold by all druggists, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio i —————————— Color in Necklaces Longer necklaces are being used ual preference, A necklace with a combined with white sapphire flat beads, Is as cool as a white-capped summer ocean. Mother Neglected. over. for mom? , loss of sleep 1 ar ber mother t for aE. Prk. etable Compound, which oR miiaby ald to nature conditions uy gi every mother wants her ter to do well in school and to enjoy at other times. Lydia E. Pinkham's V Compound is a splendid medi women t en rod” Sicihers ca oD it roo conaln nothing harmful, snd ha pow: p system, so it will work in a Nand notmal table e for health manner, For fifty years Lydia BE : omen a has these know ita great alue, 1st it help your daughter 0d yours i raise Aid Eradication of Tuberculosis Pugsley Signs Amendment to Regulation of Ac- credited Herds. Valuation of cattle in localities where unimuls are practically free from tuberculosis will, no doubt, in- crease rapldly with the federal govern ment's UO. K. on modified accredited areas. Cattle breeders have advances from the accredited herd unit to the point where the government is ready £0 accredit areas that are almost com- pletely free from the disease, Acting Secretary of Agriculture C. W. Pugsley has Just signed an amend- ment to the federal regulation having to do with the eradication of tuber- rulosis among cattle in which provision is made for classifying certain areas where the disease has been practically eliminated as “modified accredited areas.” Work Shows Progress. Secretary Pugsley's announcement of the new regulution, which is now in effect, states that there are many counties in various states where the cattle plague has been clean-up work has gone far, sult, these areas will and freed from certain which are necessary in tories. Last winter the United States Live recognised inhibitions other terri- he They have also been adopted various cattle The bureag of animal industry, with wk them bremlors associa- state live sti authorities, will eut, mhintaining quarantines to protect areas the introduc- nntested other CRrTY Frrirn aren of animals from “Under the amended provisions a of all eattie In the area culogls,” says the acting secretary's “Those few herds infected animals found quarantined and cannot be re within than sixty were tested jess “Once an area {s put Into this modi- ean be brought In unless from an Tomatoes Rank Third Among Truck Crops Need Improvement in Grow- ing, Grading and Packing. (Prepared by the United States Department wf Agriculture.) The tomato now ranks third In Im- portance among our truck crops, and, uecording to the United States Depart- went of Agriculture, the demand for high-quality or slicing tomatoes is in- creasing, lecause there improvement in the cultural methods published which Farmers’ Bulletin Is largely a summary of tomato The present need of the early but a growing. LeTeLge in the, general Im Sultable soll, good seed, and grown plants are the foundation the production of early tomatoes high quality, and a number making a specialty of to the work, Marked strains that are resistant to the bulk of ist for early the southern af Globe, Early Detroit, In and Eastern states John Baer, Earllana, Acme and Stone leaders. In California the most generally grown, he bulletin discusses of crop an the Acme, Beauty and the Bonny Best, Stone the in detall culture we inte the 3 free of charge from the Department of nd of Industry ericulture Agriculture ply lasts, Paid lass Eggs suggestions for wl eggs, and for mar for First-C Here are some the a satisfactory tuberculin test. How ever, under certain conditions in for siaughter or for feeding and grazing.” Washington Gives Rules, Accerding te the announcement ignited by the co-operating state and federal authorities as a modified ac credited area, it will remain In this Indication, ani there 8 no through If it 1s found that 1 per cent or more reacts, all cattle must be re tested: If the Infection Is between only Infected herds must be retested, Liberal Feed of Wheat Is Favored for Poultry Wheat is good feed for poultry, and er grains, while the price Is low. There is always a lot of shrunken, un- developed wheat and other grains at thrashing time which can be fed It is always much more profitable to ket It in the form of eggs than to sell the grain for cash. Feed skim milk along with the wheat to supply the protein, Make Changes Gradually in Feed for Chickens When changes In the feed are to be made, start with a little of the new feed mixed with the kind the chicks are accustomed to, and gradually In crease the proportion of the new, de ereasing the old until it Is dropped out. To become impatient with the re sults obtained from one ration and make a complete change will throw the chicks out of condition and is lke iy to cause howel trouble, Mite Most Troublesome of Poultry Parasites If not controlled, the red mite, the most troublesome of poultry external parasites, will sap the vitality from the birds, causing loss of vigor, re Auting egg production and often re- sulting In death of the birds. A sim- ple remedy is to apply creosol or sheep dip with a paint brush to the roosting poles and supports, thus satn- rating them to the point where mites eannot have access to the birds at night. To Prevent Pig-Eating Feed Sows Meat Scraps Tanknge and meat scraps fed to sows usually tend to prevent plg-eat- Ing. Let a sow have all the salt she cares for, or feed her salt pork, when she shows an tendency to kill her pigs. These measures sometimes end the the after Keep hens that produce, not only a goodly number of eggs, but of large mize, averaging SEER wo Be housed sure the laying flocks well are fed and watered are regularly have clean, dry nests the eggs temperature is very cold, gather them twice a Pen up all broody hens as soon as discovered and keep them off the lay- ing hens’ nests, Place all summer eggs, as soon as in the coolest Gather every day very ot oO Mu b day. - fssssssssssssssssnsssssssssnassus ssn Get rid of young time spring batching is over until cool weather in the fall Bacteria Necessary for Good Crop of Soy Beans Soy beans will make an indifferent growth In most solls unless the bac teria necessary for their nitrogen sup- ply are present. If soy beans not been grown in the soll before, It is wise to inoculate. Lack of inocula tion Is indicated by a pale greenish- yellow eolor of the plant. is rich the beans will grow well with taking their nitrogen from the soll and not from the air, Mulch Orchard Trees to The grass and weeds in the orchard should be cut and left around trees for a mulch to hold the soll moisture. For the larger trees the in a circle around the tree leaving a little space around the trunk, the out beyond the spread of the limba. Cow-Test Associations Work to Help Dairying Sixty-one per cent of all the cow. testing associations in the United States are working to Improve dairy- ing In Wisconsin, The middie western states lead in assoclation work, report the experts at the Wisconsin College of Agriculture. The leading states In cow testing association work are Wis consin, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Missourl BARRRARRAARRRRRARRRARRRRRY Why Pure Breds Excel (Prepared by the United States De- partment of fture ) A new pictorial poster, just issued by the United States De partment of Agriculture, illus trates the superiority of pure bred over common live stock and gives six reasons why pure breds oRcel. The reasons are: Better conformation and qual ity, more products for the feed, greater uniformity, earlier ma- turity, more salable, and off. spring more valuable, The pos ter is printed on cardboard and measures 15 by 18 inches, It may be obtained without cost by applying to the United Staten Department of Agricul ture, Washington, D. C., as long a8 the supply lasts, , ssssssssasansasnasnnss nad AMAT ALELALT LAURA AETTAARTARRRRTARRRERR RRR. -$ for Economical ES E————————————] BE Transportation and get the money. cially for farm needs. cost per mile. 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The history of medicine contains many chapters which describe the per sonal in the against disease, says the Philadelphia bravery of doctors Some have voluntarily sub- virulent infections in order determine of serus; ed long In fever-infest. ed jungles, or dweit lepers, for purposes and inquiry: still others exposed themselves year after year to the in- tolerable gamma rays, they labored in the experimental tories of hospitals or medical tutes, ut certainly of strangest of of nitted to he potency of research have mn ns have insti the indi- one cases on record out some dreadfol disease, i8 the one which has just become known through King George has just decorated Dr. that had until made it government's recently for the existence of a secret society The members of this society delib- erantely spread the contagion, and in duced as many as possible to engage in the fanatical ritual of self-lmmola- tion. That he might the better un- derstand the problem to be solved, Doctor Shapara, Incognito, joined this secret order and went through all the formal rites and ritual. Identification would almost certainly have meant death, It is sometimes sald, in 8 metaphor. cal sense, that certaln diseases can be cured only by the application of “heroic” treatment. In no rhetorical sense, but In a very real way, smalls pox was driven out of the colony of Nigeria because of Doctor Shapara’s extraordinary display of persqnal hero- isn, wedded to modern medical science, Took a Chance. Secretary Hubert Killam, to whom chauffeur some technleal questions concerning auto motors in the civil gorvice examination, “Which pole of the storage Lattery was one of the questions, to which the apiiieant replied, “The south pole’ Columbus Dispateh, Breskirg Up. The Lawyer—-1 don't sce what yon Habilities, The Client=But the question Is “whe's to (ake the assets and who the Habllities.” Style E96 With jt brilliant kid S uj per no seaIns over the tender toe soints — its flexible turned osk sole—is & prescription for Happy Feet, vet it has all the hic style so necessary in Miladies footwear. Widths C, DE & | EE; Sizes 24 109. x P.O.BOX45 STATIONV DEPT. ION.Y. CITY. £90 in shares New heaviest Year ever, excepts iijion on the was the nny 1016, 1008 and Surprising « was heavier back when the 10003 stock in 1906 populathen was wller thar now, It the “gn ig fever” is than it used to even subsided. betting : $ many that considerably st suggests that not any more be. Probably It he We doubt if there's acute 18 nue much old days. Seems otherwise, merely because people gamble more openly now. Palpably False. “1 heard a queer story in town yes- terday,” related Gap Johnson, of Rum- pus Ridge indy day and a lady came aground a corner, and a certain feller head so | quick he broke his neck.” “That's just lke all the i ‘em I” returned Mrs, Johnson | look every time a woman-—" “But the story goes that this feller tried to look the other way, an—" | “Now, Gap, you ort to be ashamed yourself, lying thata-way before i the children.” “It was w one turned his «drat “They'll men Well, That Would Be Appropriate. Mrs. Peabody was taking Mr. ea body to task for his carelessness in his dress, and was sn good ground. be cause Mr. Peabody doesn’t use quite the best of taste. Mr. Peabody has put on a red tie and a white vest to go to a funeral. “If you were going to be attacked by cannibals” said Mrs, I'ea- body, “you should have on your salt and pepper suit.” Self-Reveiation, “Does your husband talk sleep?” “No, but I'm trying to train hime Life. in his Miss Phyllis Austin, English novel ist, says that her best ideas for stories come to her in the hath, ees BL Ro 1 oS MESS EE —— 0 Reh T {TT disagrees. EN oh] AS oR abi
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