Dwarf Tomatm 1‘03“er no one of, if not the most, popular summer vegeubles. This world-wide favorite in of com- tlvely "cent use an an edible. It origin-fly cultivated for its deco fences only, the fruit being Apples." and people eon- . to be poisonous. "This1 mnatoea belong to the; omfly. seven! 0! whmo adly poison to Maui A mug “nation to getting rid of union past: will well npny in the burn-oi reduction 0! the and. nthomfleluvenuthevonu M Cabbage Worms. dust the plant: with â€veered Idlebora before the I“ tom. met mm the hollebore Tomato Wannaâ€"If you and your tomato plant: an» Boning their loavea. look out for those tor-m, They an anywhere from three to six Inche- In length and as large an three-fourth of all“! in diameter. I! la seldom {but non than two or three appear la the prie- at one time, and they an quickly killed by hand. Mm Bunâ€"41m f-nlllu you an be quickly when rid of by spru- h‘ m mm plant. VIII - unopen- dol â€hum of Puri- green. 8m, (to or (lam "met to kill the young. PIPI- men conning mic. and In Illa; Illa or the white "tonic. are child be used, II It In exceedingly; In our you“ at in. with «out can to â€In a dough; add u um. 0mm 0! com am. And another â€lament-l of Villa Wale; III we" and scum n "qu about the plum. The cut worm will u! m- ud die. plant. from lead are not turning â€on m“. book out for out '0‘“... Out War-- my «he! may plul In no Mon, cutting n 0! no" a. mad. Thy have a would lulu for you In! hunt I! you... and" chat- in quickly. or you and mu». â€and. Anon-t m-olml ‘0 an» Mod "no In Imps-lion mimics. or ao- wln phantom our lb. no.“ as: m m... Red Spider.â€"-1'he rod apidet is a lit- tle red hug. it than rapidly over the plants. Merely a turning with tobacco tea or plain. clear water will get rid o! lhla peat. m also ia about tho am an the men lien. Striped Beamâ€"The auiped beau. la molthih 0! an inch ion and the tact that u can fly uahaa it a danger to any union. ll Ia (and In tho pout «immune-Worth.“- «mm It hula (ha you" viaea. Bat. anu- iha vina- baua to and 0' na- aan they an nah tron lhia paat. no treatment ia povdond III“ hailihon aaiund around the hill. and on the piano. or the plant: can ha am“ with valet and the hallo hon emu on, or a «amnion aola-I out {or these green lice. They are sometimes called nnt'scowa, [or the ants seem to teuu them, stroking them with their feelers, when the Aphi- ‘Ives out I meet secretion, 0! which the unto are (and. The tmtment for green Hoe In tobacco tea, which I- mdlly a: .de by boiling tobacco stem- h water. Spray the plants with . Ipny tun three or (our times at two or three «by Intervals. .... _.... nun... uwul u" o pinâ€"green in color and shows but The Giant Dwarf lo the m little activity. They are found partlc- I won dwarf variety in this ularly on the cucurblta. that Is, the ' and We adViae mm to try a fe‘ vines o! the cucumber family, and on this year or next. Thorough .1] sort. of house plants. 1! auto are 1 “on In necessary. as with at present on your outside plants. look i tomato. and you must break n... 1... AL--- -ho, . the proper treatment (.07 eliminate them, follow: Aphio. or green lice, is a parasite About onehiilr the size of the head of Practically all of the domestic 5n- den posts can be killed without dlf- ncnlty by the proper treatmenL Yet few people seem to realise this and everywhere we see plants and house lowers struggllng for existence and supporting s host of parasites when Just a little lntelllgent treatment would turn these plants from ulckly weskllngs into hudy producers. Some of the commonest pests. together with ay PR9F.__JOHN WILLARD nous. Advice by an Expert on Agricultural “uteriâ€"Garden and Plant Pm -â€"Dwarf TomatoeIâ€"Flower Bad Not“. WHAT TO PLANT AND WHEN BARK YAflfl FARMEH interesting Pointers on Garden- ing fur the City Man or Suburbanito. '1‘. such n urtety of Mouth h: wider easier to now. u the land. “gin-fly dlvided h elm um: 111. About 5. tot gal-dent wing mm of tomtou In due c "new of run in a prepared for the algae-ram Whaneverm “culmination- Manitoba-mm" um“ um“ h homuncu- mmmytomuthom Inn hveahaMflunfli-gmm renewed a mint. Linseed Neal. 1 Coenely ground "need an] of good quemy bu a feeding uh. alight- .y mpeï¬or to old-process M nee], end either of thou feet In betâ€" ter for nuplenenung corn M Men- lng cattle than when m u mt market muse This m M in two experiment: conducted at the No bran expert“: laden. l Canon! Floor. 1 In making cement hog floors, :1 ll advisable to muse n lint Prune or woven win device In one corner when placing a now In the home nt (mov- lng when The frame would rat hi on the floor, being higher on the outer edge than In the middle, to prevent. the netting no. being neutered nbout and to guard the pin mwflng 0!! onto the cold floor and ammâ€" n m common occurrence III. lowing In done to melt It. Bede should be dig deep. (haugh- Iy fertilized Ind pulverized, and the edges cit clean “Id smooth with An edging tool. The earth should be con- Uy crowned from the edge: to the cen- ter. toproflde drainage. Do not plant the flowen no clone to the can u m Interfere with clipping the man at thoedgeolthe lawn Ibo-tale bod. If It In necessary to place on." bed- out In the lawn. (be round or ovul bed is probably the best In lon- nud It should contain low flower: to u not to hide the hndmpe luck of it. Perhap- tho only «krill-Iodine nlâ€" ternnttvo could be to mun than about our the lawn .- they occur In rattanâ€"n group at bloc ion-.nlln‘lo plat them. etc. Tits In I" very roll for tho ynrd that In not In a null unto. bot It will nun do for the In- lnlwd any at “bulb-n lot. It mien n “In smooth lawn tangible and tin combination or nnturnl flower u- rnngomntn nod pollnbod “room... no- cenorm mil. um E'Pc‘ of not one, An m u mantle. "to bed- nloold lu- kept nt tho outer edges of the hill to nvotd cutting It up and mill; ll1 look Inn". The old-fullloood. lomnl bedsâ€"round. square, utnrohood. dln- mood or mot-4n not in good tutu. now. and the lines o! the bed. should be Irregular, nlthough clearly deï¬ned. This npplln to every wall bordon. to n leaner degm nlthonch we personally like n unt‘ht lined bed near I «night lined wall. lo lho an! glue, m- borhuoou or non IIOIIIIIO‘ plum null! tool bob In In mun. "an or on" [mu A largo or mullanou can of- color lulu n um" Inpmoloo upo- lho ob- nrvnr In". I for Dunno! bloom Ion“ be lmm. A nlulo ooldlnr In unnthJuuha marching of l mu- lmant thrill. (ho very ml. So It In with Down. and um manhunt ol~ fact In tho Nun-t mano- for mu!“ than mum". 1 That's why w. plant Ilowm In boa. luau. the Omar [allow did. and null Ion. mu tmnuloly then m mighty good underlying muon- lor to doing, that." I. udonnnd than or not. Laying Out Flower Beds. Why do people plant flower. In Lads? Everyone does It. not! there in hnrdiy one In n hundred that known why they plant them in hedn instead of singly and scattered or some other wny. They do it because everybody cine doe. It. , Planting flower-o In I good deal lilo growing whither: in some Inn. Right after the Ciulwu every man now n full board. because I0 mnny oi the returning home. hnd board. throuth numily that thoy and. thinkers tuhionnhlo. guano-mums. surface after every rain. Another ex~ celant forcing plan is to sink 1 bot- tomless tin can in (lie ground by each plant and pour liquid lertllizer. or even plain water. into it twice weekly. The Giant Dwarf In the most com. mon dwarf variety in this country and We advise you to try a few plant- thls year or next. Thorough cultiva- tion In necessary, as with any other or staked up. makes it much better for both the small garden and the market garden. The fruit ls naturally kept of! the ground and ripena with- out rotting in the attempt. Handle them just as you have handled the large varieties and plant them closer together and forget about the stakes. .1 this humble gardener had not pro ‘aerved his remarkable plant. the world would be without a race of commercial tomatoes that bide fair to put the larger eorte out of heel- noss. so far as the large grower is concerned. We have long men famil- iar with tomatoe- whlch are dwarf u to the size of the fruit and they need not he considered eeriously. I The new dwarf has full-sized fruit .0! the very best quality. and while leach plant hears fewer tomatoes, the Idwart will produce a great many fmore tomatoes from a given area ithan will the larger hushes, because zit spreads less and may be planted :closer together. Where the large ‘varieties will go about 2.700 to the acre. planted (our feet apart, and will yield about 450 bushels of good lrult. the Giant Dwarf may be planted 2% Even If this were to be overlooked entirely, the fact that the dwarf to- mato plant does not have to be tied by 3% feet apart, néarly 5,000 ““7"; to the acre. and has frequently yield- ed 600 bushels, up the bun-mind. "do-1mm. womldnhuoodmr “Ah." «mu the mung... “Outï¬t-locum" can Innldnnym' 1.} I“ w" Junâ€"l no.“ out n In. can] Liv. Primitive Life. Pitcairn islanders ere ell Seventh hey Adventists. having been es.- verted to that felt! by missionaries meny yours ego. The populetiee cen- sists or 150 persons They live the simple life, end are not troubled 'itl high cost of living, changing etyies or gmi wealth. Nobody is rich and nobody is poor. though none of the islanders has nay manure of wedth es it is reckoned in this country. The food consists of sweet potatoes. s It- tie sheet. pumpkins and trepicei : fruits. The use ef .ediciee h lis- coursged end the usesi cseee oi ‘ tell lies s-ns who George Washing- lest! is old see. Smoking end lrieh- , in; are habits unknown. All rise at iive o'elmt. end, ei’ter religios- serv- ices, work until two in the Incl-seen on public work, building Reds. end in producing Articles end feed to be hell in common. The rest ei the any the inhuman have to tho-eaves t. week or piey, es pluses the; Liter the evening mus services lest oi the cola-ins retire I: Intern. Writ. name «03*in". me to my. “no and am out will I» m an mm for Int!" 1 war. n m be nu. with on)": m mum or mum mm n u: Ind» In the box mud p.710 EN." f at two "yin of coll" an be iced. z The paunn (OH!) I. n! In flu-l ! to lo yarn Medium one mint! .1 3nd: of 35 Inch “term can 1% § nrdn M hnld, * 'l'o Pg ' “to"! "Mn .. 9n. "â€"4 -_ --.,,, m ""0 mum "ATIV mm AND "0................ no 0'“ [Practical Fashionsl Danie.“ Ira "(It um: lam (lb To proruro (Mn mete-m pond 10 cents to "Pattern Deparum-HL" 0! this puwr. Write name and address Ilalnly. um: he nun to give um and num r a! palmu. The pattern (6153) la cut In sizes 22 to 30 inches waist measure. Me- dium size will require 17;. yards 0! 45 Inch bordered goods or 3% yards 0! 27 Such material, To proruro'snln pattern Ignqrw cents In "Dun-n-.. A-..†A delightful example of newness in skirt models is presented In this de- sign. The garment is a oneâ€"piece one with closing at the left side of the front and is especially desirable for hordered goods. The slender. grace- ful lines are very becoming The skirt may be developed (or separate wear or as part of a complete costume. I'I'ATI "I“? AND NO . 1mm“! Fashions“ no. 6153. Haulelpal N»... log n__ Chm-cg like a» LADY'S ONE-PIECE â€HIT. CNDLOIIN‘. OOA‘I’. 291153.31 80.159.302.310, biipaï¬ioooganzuldtl ‘3.?S'.l$gE-§ ginti-aangi i E S s on Puget sound ind at Portland. m hurl-co IA- Am]. and other db bathe helm-cont Ina-cum. can out can“ on the cult. , m to the United suu Well any. In Inn-rm fro- Gunny ur manta-um ho- tho-t- una-ts. ‘ The Multan Coal Irma. 0-. d the Inn-tet- tumble '0 Mann all. were the coal Geld: of the mam developed. would be In up. W cote to the Inolterl and foundrie- phone add and then "me give any Ghana: and evaporation a pasty nub mace. tuning like mm‘ hm was three um at much nourishment. Denna 40cm In BM have ex. pad-mm on ma wltl chi- nrfllehl lat with cam-nary molu a... lad. I’m â€an. A Belgian mm M Mme. so an. tht M has- nyka-nfly pro heed mm . closely manning butch or. men! In mm». but ‘of mar nu may. "Inc M Eflmnt'n method h to take much Industrial mlde ls mu mm and tn extra" "tantrum the weâ€: The mm min- after being washed. pun-rd Ind treated with sun m damâ€"u "to "MM!!! 0' "w- dwfl' no mum: â€on I1- wry "pm In“ It In mum-d on Mud "no mama":- whooln. hm I.- drlvm by an â€moi-no mile H I! m "(M and In Influx urfnw In an um! that N um um over the “Mn "Mum! sinklvm MNâ€! "or am dopm-don- Imd rumMnl tho nth-m sand dam-- TM" l- - da-M d Iannn In mm: In Mr mum!†I M130» "no dflw- of the mat-0mm In In We of m (Flt-"00 In n» m and of tip M H wank! hp rum" mom to my»! n quno INC? "- nun-er of In "9ka “mobile and an "rm-lam and M! | I Germany the nun- pm momma-«voch-o'n- allot nun-om; nan-rc- In. nut. an M h at†M um um 00 (no «mm- miun. nun-m m of‘nmlofluI-nupo M e f l t 3., had thought of tho you-III†d a (mu. but up upon-Iota no. to mam Inn-I lo "than. 01m Mun“ Ahmad and (It “Iona-hum! unwou- no mam am Io nu may but â€and out that the 0mm h h m 'Ifll "or mm! m"! (been at the flank ION" o! tunnel}, Ink. 5 I“ not In" world on I. Nation‘s lhy M any run. It Inn-K Mb the .106†u «a Dem. A m: In Ibo "mum um†In horn Afrk-u In. doth-«l n m-uihr mint: pant-mm; ldmownl (or Intel UV†"'0 MM! Ilflr- "I "IO' 80"" The mum» I- n 1'"!â€" hm-m um um In. I lowly molm fun than one (My. than» the amt-up out... Cl.- 0! n on no . I A (nrllwr point Is Hm! the ordinary Kim; ‘ ‘- apunm-r Is my mo short. um) by menus diï¬pll,‘ ‘ of 1m Im-omu- Ilw average man cannot ocumn : apply "n- [mu-«r ummml u! ton-e lo u on" ‘ y nut '1‘th Is mpwluny tm- rune when I Him-tr: ’ nuts humn-n m be In .stunnu when it $ handle- 1 Is dlflh'nlt for me opc-mlor to apply bk ‘ t-lmm: ' full strength 1 pmyu ‘ It lms hwn round mm a piece of tubo I Md. In ; mute-mu! m Hm! H slum arer [he bln ; garden; fdn» of llu- nlmlllll'r um! "ma Immm Inn. um um «amm- length by about 50 ner’ farmlm from In a xrcul amslstnlwe In putflnx The 1 My» mm nip nn u nut that In no 0' am [m ‘ fecun- ln preventing llu mmlnx loan. all)!!!“ foopevlnfly I! (In- un-vnnmly uwndontd cum: {4 f PM'OHIHLHIN have Inn-n when m m ' NM Ugh! In â€which. A. AMI-In ohm-nor an «In! It moon to I muon- m of II «can: cum! nu mu when mum mad I Imam mam u Ion-hotly 0!. MI I awn-m Ilou lu- ml III. It u-m «unallmm he found "III on particular nm and bolt In a rat '1" min In mmlng loo-Io even utter It has been uropvrly "thinned. and the m In «nu-ll: (Ma: The at has been run wllh tho hm! um. and the Inter hm- nuu- Mn IIIovu-d to “work" In the hole and mah- it on! of round The only "Mr In '0 mm" on! Ila bolt and m n new hon -Anmflu Dam and ltqulm Another point In Hunt 5: um should no uglnem-d and slut-kem-(l several Hun-l belon- ll is pulled up tllnully. III ml. Dedn the thread 01 MW hull annulus! that of the nut and Uu- Inu- M the latter against lts seat. It wlll I»: found tint this will grmmy pron-m ï¬llll'k and I‘l- Immon van-Mm: the nut to com loose. It. on the other hand. a out I: put on dry. much of the power applied by the lpuuuer h- nhsorbed by frk'tbn. uni little of It now to «mama-us together the [mm that [hp hall I: Intended to unite. Improper Tlghmin' cum Clan .1 Grip auctioning. Dam locking duh-u out at th- ong-non hrmflmmmdth commonest mum at uh each; base In the not that they have never bun properly tightened In (I. III place. When a mu Sn pm an a bolt It should "Nun’s I»- mmlr ('el'lulll Hm! then- IN oil on [he lhlvud and also on I the (ur a of the mu. u, lhln means [he pom-r uppned In the spanner tend: slightly to elongate (lu- holl. and "113' pm» nu Namtk' pressure 0' (he Illll.’ whh'h is at great (an-tor In preventing It: comlng locate LOOSE NUTS OH AUTOS. a. I Janna-5.3m n,“ Why does a donkey on Okla? 5 And 7:: C. It's-om Mn wt WI" II worse than «dine on- an émck over In “rtm' '33": Con? nun" uh. no me: an â€â€˜35:: n- un. "my 4 , ,~_. ..--.. u.‘ an: wull “HI" ID! .m‘ MID, :: t‘l'ho 23Ҡo, 1.], And the copper mh breathed In ' on I. 1‘1." 1'" Y," Q!!! m M. narllnt. cried. from Mt dr Any on tuning to manly with tho nun, - m "on. 'M- nun I no In: dutiy an d the 0-0 -m_"’ ‘ ' And the white «not of my dear?" Conundrum Be In (In Inn. and . meteor brine “A -‘ A__4 .L_, ,..A., . - M‘s. _AA, .. - Mnmltnferpofmmnldhfl" Into I null sauna» TIN bout now mu leeu tllo piper: and distribute: than mmhmomly Ind uh end-h phyer to open Mn paper um! Mn- undcr (I. lumber a reason why n an (100‘ [or Instance No 10-7» count-fl of m. '00. 5â€"11): In one; No. 7~Tbe seven wonder; Pm Numb-1 A (and nun and "no "no reg-ha Doubt to may up". your Manila can! to mad I» ntmmoon with you b "(Imam- mnnhrn' mu to curb no of the «Imp-n] a pm" more at piper and no: wand n pond! to etc-h ll mm Inch one mom I?!" 3 sum- m on. mm m- .mn nn'm '9'†the upon-o M manna - an. I An trout»; In: "In. rm b5 Mn! M II- «mu m- my I. I «and u! m. min Mn. and Inf lam mnâ€" vnu. "to buy: 'Ill mm, mm awn mun sad I Damn main‘ Int-n; much am he anyway“! in tin I then mm- In ovum-w «will. I“ to lion "pm be- On an. deï¬ant- mh In I.» «m ho had"!- hnI found "an the ho," on)"; tho 91va Mo tumor who: I'm In ï¬ve. "II-I prlvllt-xo "I I'm-flu; "no" 0'! Mn- TM:- pinn Mm M: a dual-k pomâ€"r (or II pimp: that buy an M- owu n I, Iom'vn to u put unm. und If m; If!" Me In- thunk! nun on I" «am I i l > i many scams but. In. 0. 0 Norâ€"u. m not In of m a n a "no! 00.. a“ lot" (to "Iâ€. h â€HUM n '1" to Com-c mu- 0 hum. mm M (I. ï¬lm «0 II: run- and lot on Islam «1-9-- The bill In. My mm. m- min III-Id until mm and '1 It. ma un-Ilm m can“ "I" am lam- Mnnm'n noâ€! II I- ona-ted It I» Dunn" Hm shun (mu-m luv-4 ho. mm “cum. and 1'51,er all. {to-f Mum and .- rIu-r In th- "or: of n»! hymn» 1mm. Inf: Wan can: 1 tug-m'cgâ€"gmn-n m (â€minor-park. whom... a.- and run all from a mum hhdlo'dniutdthm mg: I. vacuum lurk. 'l‘m-on hum)" b Ibo all» (In In on. mm In I» on In... (.99 y! (I. rumma- My m Moo m (It and lot nova-I mm an to no.» u Mu not H. a ho- und «H m an hum. a a "up†In to hold um th- mom mm ho mm. 1'" My a" 'n and DI Winn-no. "WMNNM land'- nvwd hau- lulu-a that I. a. Mun-n not did and Ibo out... 91 m or um I. "1qu ma 1'» m- "a «H I- m not; ’ U 'ml lhll IN Indig- u who com to the rally mu. blan- toh. mum! than" and the "h- wlll ‘ In [)va Im. and load I!" be fur- nished M "w lowed mlblo prim. Quinl- Pln Malling. Fred C Need. I buy Mom of Wu.- Mama. bu hooked a nun hon CIM Icon! Ira-t hum-Ion Moe for an «netba- In man a on Whoa! (I). no a! cum»- TIM by two as» on Inn-hon. be Inc-- I In in (him- oumod- by thou-nonhuman; l‘ The leaders at (lu- Iu-oul movement , Ilvo ulml that all wont- who are plannlm.’ to :10 m-mun lulu xmumer will , by to nrruuge- tllelr dun»: m be In , Blrmlnulmm durlnu ltn- rally Scout- , lllfleru should wrlleannnwn R: West. I ' chief 9mm! vxn'mlw In New York Program oi the Rally. The rally wlll lmve lhn-o- lnumrtuul pm There wlll um be a den-«mura- flon of urtlvmes of smut. ln humor of Kim; llwrm- Sw-ondly will come the display 0! llu- nrllvmm of (hp m wumn 'l‘lu- mlrd wlll be the mu! crafl oxlllhltlnn 'l‘lw oxhlhltlon wlll lllluntrnte Ilw rnrluus lndmlrlefl and ï¬hnudlu-rnl‘ln In wlxkh m-muu are oh t-lnlm: umllvlpuvy There wlll he dls. {pluyn ol’ tlw work nl mun- ln flm The arm": will man-p and In Perry am park near the rally grunnd In Mr. ulnxluun There will hr u “Indian amp for u’outmauton- und 0th mm m In the work. Then- will he a m- oral camp for m-outmnuu-m and aroma Ild. In Minn-mu. duin’lns. ola-trh-lly. nrdenlnn. u-nflwr wurklua. pnlhflud Inn. photographing. plum-«ring. poultry farming and (he like on “out. Invntd to In...“ Mr "lulu-rt S 8. lhuln-u-l’owell. "MM {scum u! m- "rillull [my "will“. hum ‘ um un luvmonum to the Boy Scoutu of Auwrh-u In um-nd “I? third natio-Il rally at the any arouuu' Am-latlon of Great Brnnln In Birmingham. Em land. 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