Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 3

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JONE GARDEN NUST BE GUARDED < - e AGAINSTHUNGRY INSECT FOES at the same time protected from at- tack by certain“eating insects by spraying. at intervals of two weeks ture and arsénate of lead. or ‘“‘aphis,” can nét be killed e ing the plants and extracting the in- ternal juices. Poisons which will kill ( velop and smother the pests are, ing insects. Helv in Combating Insects, the accompanying table: Gardeners, desiring additional in- formation in regard to insects affect- ing vegetable gardens should apply direct to the Bureau of Entomology, culturse, or to.the horticultural spec- ialists ‘'of the Department, but should be understood that there is no publication covering the entire sub- ject. Farmers’ Bulletin 856, ‘“‘Con- -trol of Diserses and Inscct Enemies of the Home Vegetable ~Garden,” treats of many plant foes and will be partment. Specimens of insects, w some account of food plants and rav- ages, -is sent with inquiries, are of great value, wherever there is any the insect. isf many plant diseases and insects ex in the garden from year to year. fore, the garden should be carefully cleaned of rubbish and the stems of -| plants, leaves,-and.other remnants. of the so-called constitutional dis-| Prompt- burning o | eases, and little can be done to pre- vent thei# ravages. If some malady which” does not yield to treatment with Bordeaux mixture manifests it- self on isolated plants in the garden, it may be well to pull up these plants 1 canscnsbin Aromnsasmins i s A Ol A A A TR N 2 3703200 with” mosquiito netting, wire mesh, or'cheeseclotha, | sk If the home gardener finds it neces- sary to adopt other than these simp- lest methods he should secure in the season the necessary implements and The home gardener should prepare fearly to combat’ plant diseases and ‘ingect pests which are practically (certain to appear in his garden and ‘which .if. not fought effectively will} . interfere seriously with yialds or even ent. It’s on the Want Ad column today. destroy the crops. Provision to com-| materials in his anti-insect campaign. kat these foes of garden vegetables!He may need a. substantial hand!and burn them. last page. Jis of equdl imporiance with other|sprayer and concentrated solutions! The insects which attack g&rden plants may be divided = into two for spraying on the plants after di- lution ~with water. - Eyery...effort should be made this year to prevent .waste of these -chemical 'materials. Where-a8oap: solution -would” be suf- ficient ‘it-should-be preferred:. Gard- eners who obtain a supply of chem- icals too great for their needs can help by supplying the surplus to a phases ©f gardening and under no “circumstances should be: neglected. The wise gardener does not wait for he appearance of insects and diseases i But takes steps against them by spry- I 58 fing his plarits at reasonable intervals : ©r Dy other protective measures, from «warly spring until his erops have been groups—those which eat or chew the foliage or fruit, and those which suck the plant juices, 'Eating insects may| We ofter Onc Hyndred Dollars Reward be killed usually. by spraying'pois-| %or any case of Cu:a{rlll rMhnglé‘x:]xénot be | oneus solutions ‘ar dusting powders! cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. H Hall’s Catarrh Medicine hag been taken on the plants which they attack. Ar-|y "0 o ufferers for the past thirty- senate of lead is the poison in most| gye years, and has become known ag the eneral use for this purpose. This| most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hail's p o g‘ntarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on How’s This? Rarvested. - Simple methods - of protecting|neighbor. substance is poisonous to persons as 2 i i is, exneiling ths Iol- plants from the larger eating insedts Diseases and Insects Grouped. well as to insects and must be used| the Mucous surfaccs, & pelnet ol 7 are to pick them by hand or to| Diseases whigf;afiecn rden plants| with care. It should not be applied :"n:eé";’;‘n‘lggfmw gud fealing may be dividéd into two-groums,{to vegetables that are to-be used| ~After you have t2 Medicine for a shord ti knock them with a stick into a pan containing water on which_a thin soon. All"." vegetables ~should ' he film of Kerosene is floating. Insects|The parasitic ‘maladies, such -as-the|washed carefully before they are eat- collected by hand should - be de-|blights, are caused-by fungi or germs, | en, regardless of whether they have streyed - promptly. Some © young!and usually may-be prevented or con-| been sprayed. plants may be protected by setting]|trolled by spraying with. Bordcanx Most of the garden plants may be{ "= over them- wooden frames covered|mixture. Little is*known, however, | safely. guarded against disease and W parasitic and constitutional diseases. cine at once an for testimonials. . J. CHENEY & C [ T s HIS Spring it’s a part of your duty to wear;-.;stylish cloihes,; clothes that look cheerful and help you to feel that way. ‘There’s big work ahead for all of us and the more cheerful we, ;‘gflorat.i.t., the better we’ll do it. ,,/i i ELF Y & If’;'clieerfu! also to wear clothes that save money, for you. ‘Good Clothes will do it—but be sure they’re good, We don’t “gell any other 'kEn'dA; we make certain that they’re gaod for you f——tha_t makes them good for us. | L~ Hart Schaffner & Marx and emmmmm—" Society Brand Clothes Knox Hats, Are Good Clothes Gordon Hats, ¥ Eclipse Caps,”" ©" _ They’re cheerful clothes—because they’ré stylish and because they save meoney for you. Manhattan Shirts, Interwoven Hose, - i Florsheim Shoes - Friday--Saturday ‘.Specials — MEN’S M’'DONALD - - WORK SHIRTS - BOY K. & E. BLOUSES 65¢c RAIL ROAD OVERALLS $1.89 Buy Your Clothes At Clothes At Shavitch Bros. Shavitch Bros. ] | i i ——— | T t | | Claims - Improvement In_Violin, A patent recently granted to an IIli. with a combiration of Bordezux mix-| aois inventor covers: a radical depart- A s ure in the deslgn of the. violin, the Sucking insects, such as plant-lice, | body' of -which is cylindrical in shape | by.| and-much more compact than the old- poisoning the surface of the leaves| ijme instrument. The sound post and fruit, since they feed by puncturs| -+ yocohar 1n 8 modified form are nece_ssnxrlly .retained. - | 1s'provided with a chin rest so shaped by contact or substances which en S| to be" oxtended laterally. while in therefore, employed against.the suck-| use and of folding against the instru- The .principal remedies| ment when not in use. of this sort are nicotine-sulphate so-| gnce of the violin is most extraor-. lutions, and kerosene-soap emulsion. | ginapy but it is said that the quality and volume of tone is the equal of The 'insects most likely to appear| that found in hand-made violins of in the vegetable garden are listed inf sonventional construction, culiar form involves a simplification in; the ‘mode of manufacture, and ad The instrnment The appear- The - pe~ mits of instruments being maide almost wholly by machinery, while istill pos- United States Department of Agri-| sessing excellent tone quality, D =T RENEWS HEALTH ENERGY. i ! °| People who have poor appe- o T o o ri):h tij:e, bad.color, indigestion and: biliousness are usually’ victims of constipation. . Constipation’ doubt as to the name or character of | o4 yses an enormous amount-of Hollister’s . Rocky sickness. ) that . The gardner should remember nt Mountain Tea, taken before health and happiness. There is something for vou in the|Drug Store. T T UL 1 LU T T House Cleanf fHmnnnnnann | At (going: to bed, will relieve your the end of the growing season, there-lconstipation, restore your ap- petite, and bring the glow of youth to your cheeks. You will f the rubbish is|work better and live happier. sure to destroy many disease spores| A large package (only 35c), and many insects which may be pros- | wil] put you on the road to City Adv Al = % sweep over the enemy trenches, takes strong mnerves, good rich: blood, a good ptomach, liver and kidneys.. When the time ccomes, the man with red blood in his veins *is up and at it.” - He has iron nerves for hardships—an interest in his " worlg grips him,. That’s'the way you ‘feel when you have taken a blood-and erve tonic, made up of Blood root, GoldenSeal root, Stone root, Cherry bark, . and: rolled into a sugar-coated tablet and sold in sixty cent. vials by almost Dr. 'Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. just what you need this spring to give you vim, vigor and vitality. - At the fag ‘end ‘of a hard’ winter; no wonder you' feel “run-down;” blue, out of sorts. Ty, Piepge’s. | dayito beginl. A little “pep"", and you laugh and live. of the body, put kidneys and cirqulp firs " practice a g- I know of ndthir than,a vegetab! apple, leaves 6 e and jnlan is common' ) Dr. Pierce’ ’g ¥d by all e ‘take: #1%easant he tv e vill 3% les, once Aaty-ave JR%" ekl g8 g fiflfi‘n STz v cdlGaning. P MR New models received this week, showing the very lat- est coats, in such favored materials as silvertone, poi- ret twill and French serge, Half a dozen styles; vadious shades. Showing . finest workmanship ,t}lroughout— SR 250 S WOMENS SKIRTS " $7.50 Skirts of fine wool plaids— they left the factory last week so you may be sure of the latest if you buy one of these skirts. The colors are very striking, the models be- coming. Skirts are trimmed with large pearl buttons. Choice $7.50 ng—This time of year suggests some- thing new for the home,, fif"ade linoleum that was bought and paid for'near- a year ago, we offer if at - _ Per roll of 12 yards, We have one piece of D 85C a square yard, which is less than mill price today. Cover your kitchen and bath room walls with oil cloth, special patterns, per yard 35C $4.00 Other Oil Cloth at, per yard, 18C Rubber Matting, 86 inches wide, a yard $1.50 Window Shades, oil colors, 36 inches, éach A dozen 9x9 Best Wilton Rug $50.00 7-6x9 Axminister Rug $5.00 IF YOU PAY MORE FOR BATH TOWELS LATER, DON'T BLAME US Stock on hand is part of last year’s order and of . course was bought before the recent advance. Heavy Bath Towels, size 17x34 inches, each 19C $2.00 Extra heavy Bath Toweslg,c size 22x44 inches, each = $3.00 o JLEARY-BOWSER (0, llllllllllllllIlllllllll_lllIJllllilllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllillI"IIllmllllllllllllllll To drive a tank, handle the guns, and: . The best means 4o Qit 'i:\\e niai’:hipery tony, *ings the liver, fygeem, is o io¥%e - cl‘eam;)gé ;6“ as o laxal AVe - .fhhv:.mde up of Mav- arufgiNe - cllets, and ‘shoul B Wepk.'to" ¢lear all .druggists for past fifty years as. ' This tonic, in-liquid or tablet form, is . T ig “Medical Discovery” of Dr, - Don’t waitl To-day ig tha ~ Now ‘is_the T sdns ¢ E e ‘W‘:Ma Wouse. ‘Give. yourselfia H £ £ H g H = g E £ g g | = E | Y ! i e

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