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Show rAGE SIX THE PROVO POST - - fH .. JUST ,.., wwamwWw r ' . H t,ije of -- 1 . r--i I - 4- , - . J f corn-pist- JJ 'V For Infants and Children. Mothers ALCOHOL 3 PEtt CENT. AVcgefallrPrcpanilon&rAs-siMafift- rC, r, - r i .so ',1 tefOMJkS!S2UWSX fwl, Rmpta SmJ JxJnm AMkbUf Jmetui fi CgO 0. WAID, Prop. t tv HirmSrn-Ckn- CAOi t t iSoi Aperfect Remedy forCmsfip tlon , Sour StDirkh-DSanho- For Over ness mdloss or Sleep. IhcSknle Sifnamtcf Is close at hand. The bright warm daj s - are almost here. YOU WILL WANT YOUR CLOTHING CLEAN AND FRESH TO SUIT THE SEASON THINK ABOUT IT AW ' In every home there Go through your wardrobe. of are heaps Clothing that needs Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling, or-- Dying ,We are fully prepared with machinery and expert S dollars n help to do your work. ..You can i savei many u i , (By L. M. BENNINGTON.) hayimi--yfln..dQil- mi stead of casting them away and spending money for Come in and talk the matter over or prone 281. We collect and deliver free of charge. new ones. MITCHELlS HI . 101 N, Academy Ave. Phone 281 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOly o M ftrte'VJK 4rwvyniiw-e- . 'taw WiSOttSMKM COALS, AS FOLLOWS-FIES- T.I - w. i owh''' Good . Ashes and.bcne are first rale ferti- lizers. Bury all bones about the roots of vines and trees. Strawberries may be grown the first Two years under the grapevines. Make the soil rich before setting out the vines and plants. ' If a large crop is wanted, give additional dressings of fertilizers, ashes and bone dust orchard and fruit dea. buF'keepweedy manure out of the strawberry patch. - Give the blackberries a corner of cool land and cultivate for two years. After that only cut back the tops and thlu out the old canes. Trees in the fruit garden should be headed low for reasons of convenience and for other reasons affecting the welfare of the trees. Only dwarf varieties should be piattUSiTherS:' For the fruit garden, the advice not to trim is as bad as not to cultivate. It is the business of the tree to reproduce itself, and the more limb, the V antheA- - 0 0 CITE. SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING WOOD. p j SMOOT & SPAFFORD j . 11 j IV rile today for a of testing botlle ED. Pit! AUD'S LILAC The worlds most famous perfume, every drop as sweet ai the living bloasoo. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after shaving; A1 the value is in the perfume yea dont pay extra for a fancy bottlo. The quality is wonderfuL The price cidy 75c (6 oz.). Send 4c for the little bottle-en- ough 50 handkerchiefs. of PARFUMERIE ED. P1NAUD Department M. EX PINAUD EUHLDING S(AiOMWaakJHtataSjew urranta.mL.rapeaand--ie-goo- . Exact Copy of 'A.s rounv d attention and cultivation will supply the average family with all the small fruit that, can be used, and enough for winter besides. A few dwarf pears, peaches, plums and cherries will vary the product jq an Agreeable way. TU eomruoi ' wild she&ehenT bears a dark red fruit in large "clusters, whlfch is much liked by some; is an abundant bearer and a small tree. Ih spring it yields numerous fragrant white flowers, and is worth growing for ornament if for no other purpose. For a yard fence, try the hardy orange, Citrus trifoliate; plant in single rows, 18 inches apart The bush is of dwarf, compact habit, making ony olt the most ornamental hedges, covered In spring with thousands of orange blossoms, and in the fall with a lot of little sour oranges. It does not throw up sprouts. Make a map of yuurtraitrggraearaf well as of your orchard, drawing it on stiff cardboard, or , smoothly dressed board, making every tree, bush or vine, every row of small fruit, glv: ing the names of the varieties. This w ill be found of especial value in case you wish to replace with, the same variety any which may have died, or having found it particularly satisfactory may iriah for more. Reserve Yonr Rooms '.r lug. Plowing is but mulching by throwing one portion of soil over another. Mulch with litter. boards, boughs, or even rocks, where they are plentiful during the hot weather. The farm table may be supplied with fresh fruits from rhubarb time, on until late grapes, outside, to be fol- - r FOR THE BIG lifTr 1 EXPOSITION :W! - foh .1 971 MISSION ftw i :i the tiul eml i.v eulu'tv wtt.cit m-e- a set. m lliut t the the I t I.14N urCiWl. rtexr yuuU't JO-tf- im.t sermeets the tJ.ti et.4ui its . Ouly the hct of ustervika ere r. t.w 1 'Walohn", a ttenWebna- (turn ullty ateolutvly ustla im of ptrjtitaus UaiKlerja without moral. la alt styles, and yoar local Dry BpJcoti! mil allow them to you onre-4-i- i. O.eii If I ' Act not carry them, he can oan', !? th" iryonhy wrltiinrtoov Send biMihUitaiMywuis atylce Bmt wre ut Hiffh ri ur-jn- u-- . f.airl li'r. B2NJAMIN ft JOIINES .) V.' irra Street r Newark, N. J. PRESCRIPTION for IS years- - The Standard Skin Remedy Relief fo all Skin Troubles ww-ftT- r . to the Exposition and Depots. On Direct Car Lines ( SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WOBBM stehmlaundry: Trouble May Be Remedied by; j Early Hatches of Pullets Give Them Good Care. The first work in the spring when the snqw begins to melt, or after heavy rAIns," la to" let' off" any water that accumulates in the low places la the wheat. No matter how carefully the dead furrows and' outlet! may have been made in the fall, there la more or less to be done in the spring to provide free egress for the water. A few hours work with the hoe and shovel, after an rain, will often drain off many gallons of water which would otherwise soak into the ground and keep it wet apd cold for several During the months of October, No-vember and December of each year j there ia always' a more or less scarcity j of fresh eggs, anil the prices, ins con-- ! " go up. sequence, , " Thin scarcity ia due To two things j in general the molting period for old hens and the lack of early hatched pullets. It is at Ibis time of the year that the condition powder and the poultry food man begins to cry bis wares, and it ia surprising to see the business ALWAYS 375 J. 1 1VE MAKE A N. GIJLICK, SPECIALTY Center IV. Proprietor OF FEATHER ; I . I PILLOWS AND BEDS ) mt ' RIDER AfiEHTS WANTED ul 1 1 mpl Lstwrt Model everywhere ere oyer at once, wwwuraiawa v ft pprove your bsCyele. mhi?Tx7rE0U,R10Y,,Mlyou 4 anywhere In the U. 8.amj with mt a yn DAYS' FRCTftI thirlnA Lit to ny Uivw-wWv-- : ,nc! rwinTthcn notrI.rfc '.'f vl f actor jctijj'. :nif c i rkn,1 bicy la mu, iwv .YpuvetlOdc 1 bt 'xori-ae-f .,,.,11 "YtJlcJn,mfaetorr,iir!irtii!tibeh!nci biiXVfi.eor pair of lln-- frorr thst-ls-eliftin- ed 4 V rtd n th!b! t a tonYished by us. Our HI dor D that he does do. While we believe In the tonic effects of a good condltlon powder br a la letting off water in the low spots prepared poultry food, we ii the gram fields, commence at the do not credit these articles with all makaa- - ahallow furrow for tfiein; Jawar end-anwith the hoe. It is not necessary to I ' They should be used with Judgment make 'W deep ditch, as this t a Tittle" goes a great way. To accua- would destroy too much wheat. It tom the fowls to them is but to lose should be dug just deep enough to' their tonic effect , drain off the water. They are not so much calculated to . See that the outlets to the under- make eggs as they are to tone up the drains are open, so that the water can tissuea and to keen the appetite. In pass off quickly. This' is a very im- that condition the fowl eats more portant Job and is best done by the freely and better assimilates the egg farmer himself and not by an inexperi- food that it geta from pure, good grain. enced person. By this method we feel Tbit scarclty of fresh eggs opthe ure that we save several bushel of farm can only be remedied by early grain and much grass and clover. hatches of pullets. Pullets batched in March and April, and well grown, will Can You Afford Time? begin laying in the fall, and continue Do not order many novelties unless La the good work right through the yon have time to take car of them winter. The molting hens will again and can afford to be disappointed in ' Novelties are often of value and interesting, but are too flow expensive to plant for main-cro- p egga,and It will be noticed that in ers or vegetables as a rule. February the market prices for eggs are on the decline. The great trick Is to get the eggs Causes of Stiffness. There Is nothing that produces stiff- during the last three months of the ness, Inflammation and nnsoundnesa year, and this can be done by early any faster than standing in a stall day pallets given good bousing, good feed and good care. after day. Between Twe mrow : Sad. Intend to move. Whats - RELIABLE Phone 164 ! year at oetolovirrs und fcwn our unlietrd Of jauory print snd remaiiirtitle tprriai afirrt, YOU WILL DE ASTCKISHED bin ynm felvo rt kffeftil nt'utyot.rix'porbMrirtnfit th atfM.fnruM tjim., J" mnwok9 you Ui mr, Yomitho uw s i ru W cu , 2 9' wttn if CLB DtAL Oniar, R. yr P or b'. TolMuvJuooir day c i Wjdo not flllwt tw haad bt rirt. b.n lw r0rrtil, CTOvJ nn h :i ' tuv iivol t ltopmrtStlebnst Dvure , STREET ' Near Sixth. 1 ht . Next Door to Everything In SanTrandaca de i n ax 'i a Day. $2.00 HOTEL THOMAS First Work Should Be to Provide Egress for Any Water That Has Accumulated.' i to wwo , - SCARCITY OF FRESH WET GRAIN FIELDS EGGS ONXHE FARM IN EARLY SPRING all-da- y C Address: - . K3 V L $1.00 sweet-smellin- g - Mulching hill land that w ashes is better, in many instances, than plow! d BCfcwaauMasii f . - EcTmTyoir FREEPBFUME Thirty Years Thz Centacb CoMPaxSt NEW YORK. r L, the tap starts; A patch of ground, even so small as the eighth of an acre, planted with; the different kinds of berries, including . spring 7',;'castli:'gati;tlearcree'k,,.xing r canyon, cameron, standard. the fall and winter orchard fruits and the surplus of the gardens preserved in various ways." Now is the time to plan your next years work. Plum trees should not bo pruned until late winter,, or in the spring, before lowed by Don't expect good fruit and plenty or it unless you feed the trees and bushes accordingly. Large seeded grapes should be J a by Japanese Botan" Plum. Us6 . a VYaTnxTanvallswnsihEna b.ioSO THE CLEANING UPJEASON in M Stop? 'tai anfciT" y'lMi c - - liKiyilBam p-Vf- t. r iiiii of rsa'p Not NAnc otic. S 5781 W. CENTER Signature Promotes DiesttonCkofii-nes- s and RestTootalns ncitor OpiimiNarptune norNiocrd inaW Second Hand Store D. Bears tbs .oco; iSso s) PHOME 348 Always, f thcRjotfantfRESiij: lui$ Uie Sionndis andBowdsaf tnO id Know-Tli- at Genuine Gastorla e. We carry the. Best,-- Cleanest and Classiest Line of IOC ' j ' Eujs, which rr.ak3 our store run In size frora 6x9 feet to 12x16 feet. C i ' ndbe? Cla3;y Tteue P.uga . - , 4 i & JET-,- ... 3 jzucc A Tcvv M - RECEIVED f FOR A FRUIT GARDE!? SOUND ESSENTIALS - - . .' . - ry'riy v n-.-Bl brwa.ir ViU rmi M t gkj.- - i I oM wj Alyaawst o t u kUiOa mt rwkirr:aLprtw. 1 Witkordn' tort - f'vvpTfir.ft Jt HKCXEnCBSLEFEOfJ -- A ItunUreU ro f (ce 4 PCECTCScS OIm will Kcl thoiusr.d ilrs sdd l.t n.. .' their-behavior- hear yoe Tbre In srd the trouMef "Why, hang it. the famsaid th i'tenrv man, "Think and a ily above us has bought pianola, what I for n'no sm whi't the the glri to the fist Mow 1" learning hackman gel get? 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