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Show j r THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLp. fJTAH Yoa Should Buy Jewelry in a Jewelry Store f more r'tnlk f Y vehie y eaywhs moev in GOOD fk. We iie THANK coo--A jewelry Mote for 54 yeete. nodes! price make buying easy. Qu, aafe to orde by mail Perfectly COOD YOU- R- flfeMER BOYD PARK, A .'i -- GROCER , PUUNCtf MAKERS OF JEWELRY MU LAU CITY M MAM SIftUT v 'V WtCN EXPERT KODAK Finishing oaf gjuaain. SHIPLERS Camera film v Tout Sout'j Main Na'.i Lake fity. if he asks you - rY $ phntner!hers do l V nY v h to try a can of - a. 1 Up BAKING POWDER Supplies MEN AND WOMEN. Now i the time to iearn the barber trade. Bap bera in greaidemaal. Special rata mw open (or 80 day. Only short time required. Snob furnished and commission paid while Call or write Moler Baber School, 13 8L, Salt Late City. Utah. . . jit Hevvantstodo uivTm gfttltU Com-jHerci- al SUNS RAYS CARESS TEMPLE Jing of Rod Upon Mighty Columns of Baalbek May Be Explained In Two Way. -- i At Baalbek man has the cyclopean. . Here truly achieved the excavator bare unearthed a complete 6et of ruins. Here lying guides get tourist to swallow bigger stories than in any place I know of, says a writer In ths Christian Herald. Here the towering columns of th 'temple of the sun watch the orb of day descend behind the Lebanon, after the lifting shadows hare engulfed the smaller temple of Bacchus. And ths sun, la departing, leaves his kiss upon Jthe stately colonnade In a clearly seen ! i 4 I of red. .tinge There are prosaic folk who say that this Is caused by iron In the rock. That may do as an explanation to those who believe in the age of iron, but this mighty temple does not belong to th present age of machinery. it Is more likely that the red tinge In the rock is the stain of blood the blood of men who died In erecting this everlasting monument. Perhaps it Is ss well that the blood of the labor-sr- s should show ou the monument of 'the conqueror who built this temple to an unknown god. Men who are 'killed In', nrfriea'knd, 'dangerous occupations today have no such mighty reminders of theft toll as the blush which shows on the graceful columns of Baalbek when the setting ion slowly settles behind the long 11ns - - . of lofty Lebanon. ! Price of Rosea. , small flower shop in the humbler quarters of a Southern city. A young hospital burse, still in training. Is asking the price of roses, her rounded cheek, itself rose, half turned to the door. epen The dally tasks of the hospital But training school are exhausting. she has managed to embroider a work hag a wedding present, wrought by her own hands and she seeks to adorn the package with a few buds. To the question she puts thers Is so reply; only a thoughtful look. Such voice as Is "an excellent thing In woman repeats It Then the woman of the shop, quietly: I heard you the first time, dear, and Ive heard your voice before. Torn were good, so good, to my Alice at the hospital. How she suffered 1 And how patient to the end I Then, turning to the boy, she bids him give the lady all the flowers she - may need. And she herself pins a white rose on the. young nurse's bosom. New Tprk Independent. , A Earthquake Caused Changes. the Nevada earthquake of the last quarter of 1915 has been an increase to three or four times the former amount In the flow of streams and springs throughout the northern part of the state. Observers have this earthquake more violent than the one that caused such disaster; In San Francisco In 1906, but in the thinly settled region the damage was amall. Beginning October 2, there were more than 608 shocks within three months. The most notable mark of the disturbance has been left on the cast side of Pleasant -- alley, where the anuria! detritus at the base of the Sonoma range has settled away for a vertical height of 5 to 12 feet and a horizontal width of 8 feet over a distance of nearly 25 miles. An effect of pro-Bounc- Not improbably. of a very excitable and j. A gentleman motional nature had the misfortune to lose his third wife. He took the affliction very much to heart and at the grave was so overcome that he fainted. His friends gathered around him and were fearful for his life. Among them was a German who spoke Engtisti brokenly. He 'stooped down ad felt the gentlemans pulse and hiking up said: He's all right; hell The Christian Herald. ." Sawed-Of- And many f Sermon. Sparing Her FeelingsT Confound her awkwardness 1 I be-ffhe cook has broken another Plater exclaimed Mr. Gadson. . 'or heavens sake, start one of your nnF stories, so she wont see how BRitated we are. said Mrs. Gadson. be s coming la now with the roast. T Little Joke. m to me that you are much Brier than you were," said the policeman. am, 1 replied the retired grocer, weigh as much as I did. jcua JTATmccnati cvAmzTJwz:w( mi slve to be feasible. It has to be done In greenhouses where strawberries are grown, for when bees are used the fruit is always misshapen, hut the winter strawberries sell for a dollar or twj a pint ! Perhaps It may be Raid without getting anybody Into trouble that the free use of water by spraying makes possible some of the retnarkabll ex hlbltion which bees occasionally give. Water Is not alwnjs used, by any menus, but when It is the bees are rendered surprisingly tructable and docThere are no ins tamers, however, who ile, By ROBERT H. MOULTON. are not atung at times. Indeed, they may be AUMERS in this country are just stung very often, hut they are Inured to the experience and do not even w lnce. And, of course, an coming to realize the debt which . they owe to the honey bee. It experienced beekeeper learns how to handle bees I has long been understood, of wltlniut making them angry. Furthermore, some Lees ore much gentler thun others. Mnny times course, that this busy little In- sect fertilizes the blossoms of ap-it Is a good plan to kill the queen tn a cross col' so pie and other fruit trees and ony nod replace her with a young queen from a to increase the helps crop, yet quiet colony. Yet the cross bet's are likely to b the bee has seldom been credited among the best honey producers In the nplary. with doing so much good as is Many farmers fail to succeed with bee simply because they neglect to learu anything about their actually the case. Indeed, In It Is true that bees do not require tihies past some fruit growers management. a great amount of attention and do best when have sought to get rid of the bees on the ground that they damage the ripe left alone most of the time. Yet there are cerso The howtain things which have to he done Just at the right In decreased fruit crop quickly size, time and In Just the right way. These are th few ever, that the fruit men were glad enough to have the bees back again. There Is s things' that tha farmer should know about. In orbelief that bees puncture grapes in early spring, for example, the ees may easily der to extract the sweet juice, but the fallacy of starve to death for lack of stores, although they this belief has been proved beyond a doubt Illpe may have come through the winter safelyfIn that event they must be fed on sugar Blrup If no honey fruit has been placed inside a beehive, with thouIs available. the sands of insects present, but it has not been Equal amounts of sugar and water lt-- 1 ued-an- d best to huve lhe. water molested.' " lusrtrtie Tharif Koruets or blrds make' tnay-bholes In grapes, pears or other ripe fruit the bees warmed, but the sugar should never be melted on will feed on the Juice which Is exuded. In point the stove, as it is likely to bo burned. The sirup of fact the Jaws of the honey bee are so made may be given in one of several different kiuds of feeders, but few are better than a shallow pan that it would be unable to bite Into or otherwise store with a little excelfrom the make holes In fruit even If it had a will to (To so. Imes to walk on. If this pan In the It for sior Orchards In which bees are present In large on top of the frames is placed numbers are almost always much more productive wjtli sirup of the hives the bee will CATCH5J Q,UH,JAV3 WARM than those in which only a few bees are to be found and many apple growers are now esquickly take the liquid down and ho tided over the period1 tablishing apiaries in or near their orchards. It is of famine, 1 i not necessary to have the hives actually under the , It is a mistake for any trees and It may be better to have them In an adwe ... . farmer to try to keep bee joining field If the orchard Is to be cultivated, as box hives, In ths otherwise the hives might be tn the way and the be cannot managed for they horses stung. Bees seem to have an Instinctive ' .1' so well and getting the honey dislike for horses and will even attack the 'Asasrr'V.. out Is likely to be a painful Y;' sometimes If be starts to work In the bee as well as exciting process odor of Is i horses upon his clothing. yard when the Li to hostlers. to be recommended likewise, thousands of beet Is not Beekeeping are needlessly sacrificed, and To the orChardlst the honey and wax which he the hives are almost sura ts An gets from his bees are merely ba And he ts neglected. Modern hives is he after. what extra yield la fruit coat but little, yet may b cited an from instance as be may Judged gets it, taken entirely to pieces and by one of the state experiment stations. It seems the bees looked over without that two orchards situated in the aame part of XX&teriJ AT A JAJ AhAAY OOlonjlAATJOJl aame In the loss of a single one. And the were cultivated the country exactly of nectar from which to make honey, but all unmanner and had the same kinds of trees. Tet one taking honey out Is no trouble at all, when a bee was prolific and the other, a failure. When the escape Is used, for tbs bees do ' not even know consciously she brushes the pollen from one flower - - ' ou trouble to was It the and what is going on. carries another, thus carrying along appealed to,' experiment station The beat way to begin beekeeping is to buy a her part of natures plan. The value derived from was diagnosed as a lack of bees to pollinate the apIartstTn the the cross fertilization of blossoms In this way Is Ton are wrong," the answer was flashed colony or two from some flowers. bees can be full of hive a but orchard." neighborhood, probably much greater than that of all the honey back, "for there are no bees In either be bought or insects the and in sum of bees may all wax the made not was total the and express convinced, however, shipped by The inspector by hive. an ha if empty the of one, a already found the search by pound he a colony very strong country. after which la a becoming very Indeed, this is practice It is practically Impossible to grow cucumbers bees In a fallen log In one corner pf the bearing common, for even experienced beekeeper often In the greenhouse unless bees are depended upon orchard. Bees were Immediately installed In the Invest In one, two or packages of to fertilize the blossoms, and so the market garother orchard by the owner, and as a result he bees In order to build up weak colonies. It Is not deners are obliged to yield tribute to this useful netted nearly $4,000 the next season pretty good an unusual thing for bees to ba shipped all the Insect Even in the dead of winter, with snow Interest on an Investment of $15 or $20 in bees. from Texas to Canada. are blossom outside bees an of thousands not know feet way six drifts that Most people do apple high Sometimes wild bees may be captured HT the In order fxmnd flying around in the great glass bouses times to be several fertilized be to requires woods and brought home. Although called wild where cucumbers are produced for the exclusive to produce the best fruit, but this Is a fact Morelitmust bees Is true the that but be bees, these honey makers which are found in logs winter trade. It pollinlzed get over, the blossoms of some trees fed The and hollow trees have escaped from captivity at be to to blossoms and the be Is nectar from have set If . tle source fruit from another some time, for there were no honey bees In this on sugar sirup, but they accomplish the purpose work Is done largely by honey bees, although wild one some to extent flower from another. of transferring pollen country until they were brought here by the bees and other insects help out to were Fathers. be done blossoms work course Of this artificially. might Once, as a test case, 2,580 apple anfarmer owns more than half a dozen coloone the blossom man and from If to a bees That go away, only the Is, to might order keep covered in bees It will pay him' to get an extractor. not of nies other with a amall brush and transfer the pollen, three apples matured. , Of course, the bee does device for separating the honey a Is In search be tedious too and would This She is simple the but expenprocess polllnize the blossoms purposely. from the combs, the latter being placed in a frame which revolves at a high rat of speed, WVVVVVIVVVVI' the liquid honey being thrown out of the wax cells centrifugal force, just as cream is separated by j from milk. Then the combs may be put back la the hives for the bees to fill again. The farmer A AAAAAA A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A can usually get more honey this way and will ftUll'S AIIAIVIA' have less swarming. all, they spread over nearly 9,000,000 square miles, In the Review of Review. BARRETT, JOHN By 3 or three times, the connected area of the United ' should States! They contain mountains higher, rivers These are the times when everybody lying on the Pacific coast of South America (llks and more navigable, valleys wider and American lying longer republics twenty the be studying the states of California, Oregon and Washington, more fertile, and climates more varied than those south of the United States. These are the days on the Pacific slope of the United Stales), coverin of the United States. of unprecedented and legitimate opportunity ing an area of nearly 800,000 square miles, or more financial Noting the population, we find that Costa Itlca than that of Texas, and directly tributary to the Latin America for the commercial and starts the small end of the list with 400,000 inpresent year Panama canal, bought and sold In foreign com interests of this country. This in the habitants, and Brazil tops It with 20,000,000. All merce product valued at nearly $262,000,0001 should be the beginning of a new epoch of North... - Latin. Americn scppom. today approximately a material, sodaFand political, relations population of 75,00,000, which Is increasing by America. and South AmeriAdvantage of the Telephone. all be to reproduction faster than is the population of the The next ten years are going B. Stotsenburg, attorney general, tells a Evan United attennew When States. the from the attract to Is emigration can" years. All America story concerning the early days of the telephone new development Is , Europe starts la after the war, and when the tion of all Americans. This id New Albany. use Panama In foil a natural canal is In of the the by shipping Inevitable. The cause Is found - peaceful Europe, this total may soon overtake and A character of the town, who operated au offipe 'Central of wealth, resources and potentialities In rooms Just above the livery stable, was tm- commerce anaJ pass that of the big sister nation of North Amer actual tfapjg. ana 1'' the.,..1clephonei..aa1 progresdurlDg "'recent ''"''lei,''"'5" had one placed in his office. We are almost astonished by the figures of toretbeTlth the unceasing propaganda Meanwhile" the Instrument also commerce.' They make' us reapeef union,' which wa at first f thV went into the livery stable. Then the townjcbar-- j Is now of southern the and but many even republics peoples,, appreciated, little and ridiculed acter sat down and waited for someone to take If some other Influences may not be so favorable. The occasion generally valued and recognized. 1 Last the Euroadvantage of the new instrument. No one did- southern the the moment of year twenty neighbors of this new interest at this One day the telephone bell in the livery stable, United States, through sheer strength and capacit has placed upon pean war and" the emphasis and commercial solihowever, of rang with all Its might total the to their ity, pushed up foreign trade the geographical segregation western sum "Hello," was" $3,000,000,000.' yelled the llrcryi stable proprietor, the of This bege nearly hemisphere. the darity of the nations of In any answered the voice of th "Hello, Imdivided between one almost ypurself," and preequally exports phase Consider Latin America town us character, upstairs. keen UtierML Let ports, with the actual balance of trade In their fers. and It Is worthy of IV e "Just pass me the broom up through the front favor. Argentina, for example, with an ambitious, and physically It geographically at first look windows, will you?" said the voice. Indian polls vigorous and proqerous people numbering about countries ranging la area from Utile News. nine millions of souls, conducted a foreign comEvador with less than 8.000 nnare miles, or merce valued with at the $000,000,-000,' surprising total of Vermont, up to mighty Brazil, which makes an av rage of about $100 per 755 0 square miles, or greater than the United Seventy per cent of the worlds cork supply L heed. Clale, a land of achievement and promise. said to be produced la Sp&la and Portugal.' you a favor heknovvsvvhat fertilizing agent : : And there can be nothing more tempting than hot biscuit brands to recommend from experience. and honey for breakfast on a crisp winter morning e- ten-ce- f I -- bee-keep- er J p tt - te three-poun- d Quite a Hardship. wliHt happened to youpg Dowder SlmklnsY "No. What was it?" ne hurt his right arm la a motor accident and now hes compelled to hoist highballs with his left Its deuced awkward, too." 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My bead ached, my sleep was broken and I felt heavy and sleepy after meals, was nervous always and tired, had a bitter taste in my 111-grt- ra . mouth, was dizzy, had y floating befor my I Our Opportunity Jn Latin America -- A -- dragging sensation across my loins, difficulty tn collecting my thoughts was and troubled with shortness of breath. Dodds Kidney Pills have cared me of these complaints. -Ton are at liberty to publish tills letter for the benefit of any sufferer who doubts the merit of Dodds Kidney Pills. Dodds Kidney Pills, SOc. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. T, Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets for Indigestion bav been proved. 60c. per box Adv. Chile will this year spend $3,650,000 on new public-schobuildings. ol AAfcrecdGrtVr , a man who gives up ten to the .church ., on .. Sunday - ex- the Lord to give Mm back $10 ihe next day, Indianapolis Star. 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