Show THE PRUIT DESTROYER enow is the time to kill the moths that will soon begin to make such fearful ravages in our orchards and damage fruit trees of all kinds in those valleys unless checked at once the cocoons are just beginning to discharge their myriads of young caterpillars which as yet have not spread around through the branches much and may be readily destroyed almost entirely if those interested in the preservation of alio fruit crop will promptly act at ones simul inspect their trees and clip off and burn the little black swarms of moths which usually ap pear on some of the little limbs and can be readily observed if the reader of this article has one gingle apple peach or plum tree about his premises wo urge upon him the necessity of attending to the matter at once nothing can be accomplished in the way of exterminating these pests unless every one in the whole corn takes an interest in the movement and acts without one days delay those who haye comparatively ively large orchards can afford to hire a boy or man for a day or BO tomako war upon the motha it will pay to pursue this course we ars informed that several of our residents have already cleared their trees of the hatching catar and intend to begin the work today to day let the moy ement bacomo general and fruit in this vicinity will mature with comparative immunity from the worm ravages |