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Show hi titf PAGtf SIX File VHian Who Takes PKOVO rsf M u s 2 ui t 3j i ! i 3 H' AND rirfifrt-iiifri- 1,1 HORTICULTURE kizM trraVH- - ache, Ail . ' ;0!T.-- - M BEEKEEPING avrl 1 i ! i I I COMBINE aTTTight'jLird' her system" iwHrqHhcr i ha wht .l G n l ca. ;j n ryj; VK rh V ly j,.! O if - . V ? f 3 ,; , t y' q H r j For Infomg and Children. L w Wi x.Jt ti h KnovA-Ths- 1 3 f r tC"i. A Trov tHIj f prerer tylo T.rtnt,e ft.vT A . tad occasional uto will v, i i ( '"icDt ii health anl strpjpth. Tfc "cuna a re ir t- t ' h J ide a s$ tat t i i c Hold ari every WiU,an vs , mlyeslpijs-better--phy1'"1 . d t it.." ... A , ! p i i ( tiJj!, VVUi j'f Ui.' i.u.n ALCoaot m- lut" a and brighter Fpinta, - Dee t,m- - r4 VJ t i V.4wh ... a n- to Votaun with Cve-j- r Box. IDs-.a 2m ' lsc, Imperfect Pollination, (By DU J. S WARD, Teniicsste ) Outside of the beekeeping laorld the great majority' of people think that the only berefit humanity receives (fi from bees ta the, production honey and aaxi Jt Is not generally knoaa or even understood That bees were '1 created not so much for the purpose M of gathering the delicious saeet for mankind, as for earning the pollen grams from one flower to another, so that these may bear fruit and seed. The rel economical value of the bees Is to bo found in the uork of fertil "Seed - nod izing and ffUlt bearing plants so valuable to man; the honey arnbuax is secondary. A N?w line of Classy Rugs, which makes our store comThe pollination or fertilisation of plete. These Rugs run in size from 69 feet to 12x16 feet. A plants is brought about in two ways; the vind; second, by insects first, We carry the Rest, Cleanest and Classiest Line of Sec- - Q'f Plantsby whose flowers are small and V inconspicuous, as the villows, pines, ond Hand Furniture south of Salt Lake City. oaks and birches, have ery light and dry pollen, which in favorable weather may be4)!ownabout-aHdpoi- 30C J linate many flowers, but often the wind is ineffective on account of the pollens being sticky by reason of moisture in the air in the form of rain, heavy dew or fog. Most of the flowers, however, are not of the adtS require sorneoUier XJjieprlng.type 578'WrCENTERagents than the wind to carry the pollen, and these agents are the inD. 0. WAID, Prop. sects. Insects go from flower to xss .fow?r gathering polen or nectar for food, and In crawling over the stamens and pistils they get their little bodies covered with the pollen grains and easily, effectively transfer them to the stigmas of other blossoms, resultthat ing also in the CLEANING UP SEASON nature demands. Observation and ex-pertinents teaclv that without Insects Is Iose at hand.- - The bright warm days there is but little pollination and with-- 1 are almost lieie. out pollination the blossoms with their CLEAN YOVlt WANT CLOTHING' WILL YOU pistils wither and die without fruitage. made in Germany Investigations SEASON AND VREm 10 SUIT show that out of 6.231 visits of THINK ABOUT IT NOW tOflo.wcrai. 3,i.?l were mada by jnP33src?fa.; honey bees. Go tliroug The bees need protein as well as roTvV t -- 5l fi'S .u Pi f JUST i. -- !' ! te t RECEIVED ?r ross-fertilising" j.ws.:".-.::- New Second Hand Store v'i) THi i i pie matter to carry in colonies of bees to insure a crop, If the weather is fit for the bees to fly. Many .tats xeiiLie. thri,, aad-kee- pbees solely-fo-r the benefits derived from of the fruit -- blossoms. Mr. McIntyre at tlic California State Fruit Growers association said: A man in this state v ho started into fruit growing several years ago, located thirtj-fhmiles from any fruitgrowing section, or where any bees were located The first year that his --trees blossomed the remilt Teas' d Com- plete failure lie was advised to procure some bees to aid In the fertilization of the blossoms He did 60, and since then-hi- s orchard has been wonderfully productive. Mr C, J Berry of Tulare county. Cal , w hose fruit orchard contains over 400 acres, says" Rees and fruit go together, I cant raise fruit without -- bees. I have bees all about my big orchard. Two years In succession I have put netting over some limbs of trees; and, while they blossomed all right, nary fruit; while on the same tree, where limbs were exposed to the aid of bees, plenty of fruit I Cleaning, lupauTrt'g , Remodeling, or Dying We arof ullv "p r e pared wTlTi macTuncry anl expert help to do your woik. Yon can ae many dollars in- by having your clothing cleaned and fixed up stead of casting them away ai?d spending money for r f neW-on- 1 jUxJbam JbdutUSaEs In jinuSttd ;M0 CanMiifift Hatoyuuittm Use Aperfect Remedy forOmsfljt tion.SourStoiaadi.Diarrta: Worms jCoiwalsiGas.Fevrnsli xu.N 7'i. iSSB ness BUS For Oyer andLossor Sleep. Facsimile Signature MO Thirty' Years The Centaur Compass NEW YORK. 4 t CULTURE OF ONIONS Reserve Your Rooms IN UNITED STATES iv-j- One of Most Important Vegetable Crops Grown Plant Favors Cool Weather FOR TBE BIG 'JJVj jj EXPOSITION . rratfer tv my ttht--t -- JOHN w, LLOYD. .Illinois Colleg The onion is one of the most important vegetable crops grown in the United States. It is used in both the immature and mature sTages, and can be found in all large markets in one or both forma. throughout lhe .entire year.. Its adaptability to storage in the ma- - j ture state enhances its value as a sta-- 1 ! 1.00 to Adres: X 2.00 a Day. H0TE-t-TH0MAS-- .Jf?tJ?ir,t0.EyrytkiDS in San Francisco-071'I.nSSIC- N STREET Near Sixth. j or Cn -- Direct-C- r r Llnes'to the Expofit:o.T an d DCpctiT , prone 281. We collect ami deliver free of charge. I 1 CVjneHrr-ffnd":t5tkJTh- e; Jteye ttfOldlkSMZZJZSES Ftnpkh Setd" e ts - are heaps ft Not Narcotic. 1 -- B s Opiuni-Morplun- cross-fertilizati- cross-fertilizatio- n fllE j DiteslittrXtccifd-neS- and IfesfrcidoiiHneiihr nor Miami e -- - i Probates the proper tlme;lut it is a very sim teoss r Alwaj stnliaitegiterujaisiiiia r Ucti-jAar- aTtlfits?4 A cgelabls PfcpamiaturAs 1 Cssi-OoRspIoxlQ- ) t Genuine v i I- V CUI "P IU WRCS 1 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H i a SAsj L Of 101 N. Phone 281 Academy Ave. PROVO STEA.il LAUNDRY ri ' t i C IX j.J t h COALS, AS FOLLOWS rJ Inpsrfsct Pollination. FIRST, carhihydraTea to make a w ration for the young growing Insects. Tie heney, which contras the Good Ccal Id sac-cl.an- n (r STANDARD. ANTHRA- CITE, SMITHING. COKE AND KINDLING C AX VON, Itu CAr.IERON, WOOD- Oj - ft SMOOT & SPAFFORD ilj u 6 Lerme send you FREE" PERFUME' for a IV rile 'today 1 testing bottle of 1 I f ft IDS LILAC j I ac world most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after shaving. AH the value is in the pejfurae-ryc- u dont pay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality is wonderful. The price only 7'c (3 oz.). Send 4c fer the htlle ! t dc enough for 50 handkerchiefs. ! PAFUMERIE ED., PINAUD XAUD 4 Dcptrtnmt M. EUILDUV.G YCR!C !!! If 1 . i I PRESCRIPTION RDDo TCjVlant for lfi years o' t e StarJard Skin Rcr -- Relief tO ell Skin 7roub 0 A. M S3aS3EOCSaSM!03S2i PROVO FOUNDRY I MACHINE COfiPSNY rapldl,,.. ,l.,t fruit-grow- Iron, and Brass Casting Steel Beams and Angles Heavy Sheet Iron Work . , e, t. - r fr t' i . o UTOMOfilLES n.-s-e v ii ,i- r'-r- te tr - f'l Agents for Bodge Bros, and Hudson e y . - - - contains the prote n material, is not talmas, correravtioa and . lumber j stored in any anptCcntdc quantitvr-l- t la practically gathered from day to eamps. ami Ocher places remote from j sources of fool son: v It i3 also used day. Nature tliua compcla the bees to cx use every opportunity to gatuer polen of enslvely oa the tables of all classespeople, and its Use i3 rap'dlytnfor the maintenance of the colony Th fvrmtr - aversion to creasing inand thereby for onions on account fo their offensive ducing them to pollinate the blossoms, odor is beirg overcome as the knowlwhich would otherwise be unproducedge of their healtlrtuincrs and payative. Doctor Fletcher, in a paper read be- bility iacreaass. Whether raw or fore the Ontario Association of Bee- cooked, alos.e or in combination-. onions are appertning and healthful,keepers, said; It esn be shown tliat4 Onions growth sriii'rtlativelyeooT owing tolts size, weight and habits, and f'nulre an abundance of weather incalcinated to no insect is so well pf, aura j.the. .fwrtizaUon-.so- f frjiit:.bksi However, they will stand con- soms as the honey bee. which flies t plant, mer. ,the I running over the flowers la search of weather is A at the time relatively dry off or brushes th nectar, pollen pollen mature This makes them an imand carries this vitalizing hlement they portant crop in central and northern on the hairs of its body to the next where' the wpather of spring latitudes, Jlower visited. It will be fonnd that Is coo! and moist, and a dry period not only are flowers absolutely necesoccurs in August or In early sary to bees, as the source of their normally food nectar and pollen but that bees September. However, the season must and other insects are no less neces- be sufficiently long for the onions to mature before the autumn rains set In, sary to most flowers, so that their or they are likely never to ripe propperpetuation may be secured. Vclera properly ripened, onions erty. should be fact "This recognized by will not keep For northern localities above all others; for n . the nly were it not for insects, and particular- the earf.er maturing varieties. ly for the honey bee, his crop of fruits The above statements refer to the would be far less than It is every of onions. Green onions growing year, and even in some cases he would reach edibleripe size in a comparatively no alL at fruit get short-timand can be grown during Failure in the fruit crop is more the cool ajid moist weather i normally to or I dull often due, think, damp of in central and northern early spring time of blossoming, latitudes. weather As a commercial crop, they j which prevents insects fro- -t working are of minor Importance compared actively in the flowers, tb"n to any with rips onions. cause." other While' the Doctor Phillips siye; A by War.y F? , honey bee is, perhaps, not bter In f ip be- Many is equipped than other inserts, e,',ri,l-l- cause thev mvc " tie methods! other bees, for carrying p'rten. and never - r of. mis. thrT H one respect iD which jl rnrs p!1 others as a vslurhi e r to f""it grower We $ire tr ,r n d obe- - 'nee tr ' af-th- NEW Phone 164 Its relatively imperishpie product able nature also adapts it to long shipment, rough handling, and keeping far a considerable time even &is-Un- or carbohv 'rates, is stored in KiNdTsPSINfi CASTLE GATH, CLSAR CRi 1 ALWSYrMIfl'BTf : .ItTr. 4 wife Repairs and Supplies tssmsz v . |