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IMPERTINENT. Missionary You haven't liecn to Sunday school for a month. I don't exp ct to meet you In heaven! Kid Geo! I didn't know you wut is had as all dat! CLIP THIS OUT. Valuable Recipe When Afflicted with Rheumatism or Backache. This Is a renowned doctor's very best prescription for rheumatlBtn. "Ono ounco compound syrup Sarsa parilla; ono ounco Toris compound; half pint high grade whiskey. Mix them and tako a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed time. The bot tle must bo well shaken each time." Any druggist has theso Ingredlenta or he will got them from his whole sale house. A Remnant of the Dark. A colored man died without medl leal attendance, and the coroner went to investigate. Did Samuel Williams live here?" he asked tho weeping woman who opfifd tho door. Yassuh," she replied between sobB. I want to see the remains." "I la de remains," she answered, pro udly. Everybody's Magazine. t i.avo lived to know that tho great r. -.t of human happiness Is this r. r suffer your energies to stagnate. WESTERN CANADA What Prof. Shaw, the Wall-Known A Erl culturist. Says About It: ! wonlj sooner ral cttle In Wintern lAnada than In th corn belt or tue United State, reed Is rnetrx-r and climate I better lor tho pnrt. I lour mmet win im proto fastrr than jemr farmers wilt nrixlaco the Impplle. Wheat ran lo I Broun up to ina asm par. allel IFtO mile north of I the International iwand- larrl. lour vacant una I will hs taken at a rate tejonl prewnt concep tion. Vie havB enoniili rwopte In Ihn United Htatra alone who want homo to tako op thla land." KmMj 70,000 Americans will enter Btiilmnkotltelrliomea In Western Cnnntln this yenr. 100U prixluw! another Inrco crop of wlieiit. unfa anil Imrler, In addition to which tho rnttlo exports wn nr Iminenso Item. Cattle mining, dairying, mlied farming and grain growing In the province of Miinttnbn, boaknt chewun nml AllM-rtn. l'rco homesteiKl and pre-emption areas, iu well as lands held lij rallwar and land com panics, will pmvldn linmcs for million. Ailnptnhln soil, healthful rll tnnte. splenillil nchonls nnd chnrclies. anil cxxl rnllwnTs. I'or settler' rates, descrlptlre llteratnro "Last liest West." how to reach the country and ether par. tlculars, write to Sop't of J rami, cratlon, Ottawa. Canada, or to the Canadian Government AccnU W. II. lUftr, Ird ose Triftlsa Trl I HMs W4lailli, 1.4.1 II. . IIII.-s RsfstO La UM., TU4; U. tt'ne ndilre nenrert too. Q Salts and Casior a bad stuffnever cure, II only makes bowels move be cause it irritates and sweats them, like poking finger in your eye. The best Bowel Medicine is Cascarets. Every Salts and Castor Oil user should get a box of CASCARETS and try them just once. You'll see. 884 tf TTHIS OUT, mail It with your address to ter.ni( Hciucdy Co., Chicago, 111., nnd receive a i.anilsome bouvenlr (.iild lluu lion Kit EE. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Otnirs and beautifies tha hair. Iromots a laiutiinl prowth. Nerer Tails to Heftor Oray Hair to Its Youthful Color. Cunt scalp dimtMi hair falUof. fry, andll.no at Pniprliu BROWNS bronchial Troches A traratlonof suwrler mrtlt for rttltWn Couch. f,,"tnt" 1 Irritation of throat, of jrrtit bnflJ J -nif Troubles. Bronchitis and Aithnu. Frca r "i"' or hnf" InptdlmU a.-r.rJ malttd on rcqutat. --JQHTl'- BROWN SON. Bo.ton. Mi. Thompson's Eyt Watir t A DOSE OF 1 Piso's CURE I I 1 IkKel aA J I s as safe as k is effective. Guar- 1 I anlced to contain no opiates. It m II I very palatable too ehädren like it. 1 L All Drtstrtt, t etat J HORTICULTURE DISEASES OF MILLET PLANT Downy Mildew and Spot Destructive to Grass In Iowa Characters and Treatment. (By Prof. L. II. Pnnunel, Iowa Experi ment Station.) Tho downy mildew of millet Is moro or loss widely distributed In this state, moro frequently upon tho wild foxtail than upon tho cultivated millet, al though during tho last few years It has been reported to us upon tho cul tivated millet from sovernl different sections of the state. Tho causo of this disease Is a fungus known as Hclerospora gramlnicola. This fungus la easily recognized by the white, Leaves Torn Into Shreds. frosty appearance of the under sur face of the leaf and a pale yellow, dis colored area which frequently In volves tho wholo loaf. During the early stages of the growth of millet tho disease may causo completo de struction of the leaves by softening, in very much the same way as in po tato rot fungus. Later tho older leaves are frequently torn Into shreds and are easily broken up. The dis ease often Involves the seed-bearing portion of the plant, in that the flow ers and eplkelets are greatly enlarged. The white frost-like substance con sists of a mass of short branches or conidiophores on the ends of which tho spores are borno. The mycelium found within tho Interior of the plant vegetates between the cells. From this mycelium are produced thick walled oospores that tide the fungus over the winter season. From tho na ture of tho plant, treatment with fungicides can not be resorted to, but caro may be used to plant tho millet in clean fields. The spot disease Is easily recognized by the pale green or yellowish appear ance of the leaves, the spots appear ing In definite areas of purple or red dish color and changing to brownish Tho spots aro usually elongated and two or three of them may become confluent, forming irregular areas. The center of the spot contains dead tissue of tho plant and collapses with the progress of tho disease. When the spots are nbundant tho spots turn yellowish. When tho fungus fruits freely tho leaf has a slightly grayish Leaf Affected by Spot. appearance owing to the pale color of the fruiting threads. Where the fungus la abundant the leaves die from the tip and becoming gradually shriveled finally droop and dry up. If, however, the leaf when attacked Is quite well advanced In growth, later In the season the spots may become quite deilnito but tho leaf will not bo destroyed. No experiments have been made in the treatment of this disease; In fact. It would seem from the nature of the plant that sprny would not bo effective nor practicable. However, some varieties seem to bo less subject to the disease than others, like tho com' mon German millet, and it would geem wlso to cultivate only resistant kinds. No nlfalfa for tho orchard. It takes too much moisture out of the ground. 1 I ill (AsL if V PRESERVING THE SHADE TREE Practical Directions as to Pruning, Filling Cavities and Qeneral Care of Forestry. Tho MasHachusott Forestry asso ciation is cooperating with tho agrl cultural experiment station at Am horst Jn tho work of prosorvlng mil lions of beautiful shade trees of that state. Tho following is a brief sy- Proper Method of Pruning. A tree before pruning, n Hhowln relative dlHtuncu of flrst cut from tho treo trunk. C same limbs cut close and scars llnlshed with thu mallet and chisel. nopsls of a bulletins prepared by E. A. Start, secretary of the forestry as sociation, and G. B. Stono and H. T. Fereald of tho experiment station. On country roadsides pruning should be high enough so that tho limbs will not lnterfore with the hay nnd wood traffic which is common on suburban roads. All limbs should be cut as close as possible to tho treo, and cuts in diameter should be paint ed with thick lead, tar, shellnc or some such substance to prevent de cay. Strictly horizontal cuts should never be left, since they retain water and rot is likely to result, and the cleaner the cut the better it will heal. Thero Is, moreover, loss chance for subse quent rotting. Many of tho cavities in tho trees are caused by leaving long stubs on the trunk of the tree, which become disintegrated and fall off and the do cay follows back Into the heart of the treo. It Is therefore essential that cIobo pruning and antiseptic treatment ol tho wounds should bo practiced in or der to prevent this decay. The plastic, materials In a treo will not follow up a long stump nnd form a coIIoub un less there are some branches left Burned by Electricity. upon It which bear leaves, and even then healing will take place only closo to the living branch on the stump. Two cuts should be made In prun ing practically all limbs to prevent peeling, and on limbs of any size It is necessary to make the Incision on the under side for tho same reason. After removing the limbs with a saw a mal let and chisel may be U3ed to smooth up the cut surface. This Induces a betted callous growth. It is well to prune carefully at tho time of transplanting, when all street trees should bo trimmed up eight or ten feet or moro. It Is also often nec essary to cut back some of the branches in order to balance the root system, and when this Is done somo of tho less desirable branches may bo sacrificed, and those remaining may be cut back to somo extent. The practice of topping trees Is in jurious and should never be resorted to except In special cases. All of the reserve material In the tree Is stored In the roots, stem nnd branches, nnd In a transplanted tree this is sufficient to develop the foliage. It is necossary that a treo should have a certain amount of foliage for growth nnd development, since tho ra pidity of growth Is dependent upon leaf development Many fine shade trees are every year being destroyed by telegraph and tolephone wires. Trolley and electric wires are frequently guyed to trees, but they nro a source of danger from tho crossing of tho wires. When live wires come into contact with limbs some kind of Insulator should be em ployed. Electrical Injuries such as aro caused by burning are becoming moro frequent evry year. Just About Shingles. Shingles are usually 16 Inches long. A bundle Is 20 Inches wide nnd con tains 24 courses at each end. A bun dlo will lay a courso eight feet long when shingles aro oposed four Inches to tho weather: 1,000 will cover 107 square feet; five Inches 132 square feet, six inches 1C0 square feet iff? MI-vtl JUST WANTED A SENSATION Tender Passion Not the Only Thing That Prompted Young Man's Question. Tho girl was very rich and the young man was poor, but honest. She liked him, but that was all, and ho knew it. Ono night ho had been a llttlo more tender than UBual. "You aro very rich," he ventured. "Yes," she replied frankly. "I am worth $1,250,000." "And I am poor." "Yes." "Will you marry mo!" "No." "I thought you wouldn't." "Then why did you ask mo?" "Oh, Just to see how a man feels when bo loses 1,250,000." Illus trated Sunday Magazine. NOTHING REMARKABLE. Tho Mayor Just think, admiral, I've married 20 peoplo In two hours. Tho Admiral Well, that's only ten knots an hour. SORE EYES CURED. Eye-Balls and Lids Became Terribly Inflamed Was Unable to Go About All Other Treatments Failed, But Cutlcura Proved Successful. "About two years ago my eyo3 got In such a condition that I was unable to go about They were terribly In flamed, both tho balls nnd lids. tried homo remedies without relief. Then I decided to go to our family physician, but ho didn't help them. Then I tried two moro of our most prominent physicians, but my eyes grow continually worse. At this tlmo a friend of mlno advised mo to try Cutlcura Ointment, and after using It about ono week my eyes wero con siderably Improved, and In two -weeks thoy wero almost -well. They havo never given mo any troublo since and I am now sixty-five years old. I shall always pralso Cutlcura. G. B. ITalsey, Mouth of Wilson, Va.; Apr. 4, 1908." Potter Drug St Cucm. Corp., Solo Prop., Bottoa Public Sentiment Aroused. Every state west of the Mississippi except Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Ne vada and New Mexico has now Joined tho fight against tuberculosis. State sanitoria for tho treatment of tubercu losis patients have been now estab lished in Minnesotn, Idaho. Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Da kota and Oregon. State Antl-Tuber-culosls associations havo been organ ized and are at work In Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Montana, North Dakota, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas aud Louis iana. In all theso states, strenuous ef forts to wipe out tuberculosis aro be ing taken. frriTX or Ohio Cmr or Totxco. I LUCAS COUKTT. f Fiunk J. Cmekxt make oath Uia. he It awilna partner o( the firm ol F. 3. 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