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But even that early there were drastic physics and purges for the relief of constipation which Dr. Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings. The prescription for constipation that be used early in his practice, and which be put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need just such a maid, safe bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth. and is now the largest selling liquid laxative. It has won the confidence of people who needed it to get relief from neadaches, biliousness, flatulence, indi Ction, loss of appetite and sleep, bad ath, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At your druggist, or write "Syrup Pepsin," Dept. BB, Monticello, Illinois, for fret trial bottle. Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, aoreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, and takes the place of mustard plasters. ? Musterole usually gives prompt re lief from sore throat/bronchitis, ton sillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, aoremuscles.bruises, chilblains,frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may pre vent pneumonia). Iittw than ? mautmrJ plaatm ^s Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout T Ikk. BjnOKAOISR w rawm tkMUM u4 4rt?? l*o polioa fro? l?o ajitom. At All Prvfftota Jut. My A Sm, Whilnali ?"a-*-1". Dr. FMt Ymmktw? 8bot~ kflli ?< ??rib w? tainvary tow hccrm. Om and mratjr. Control Insects - and Disorders ? Annual Loss From Pests and Diseases Amounts to Immense Sum. The annual loss of crops caused by Insect pests and fungus diseases In New York state exceeds the amount appropriated each year to conduct the state's business, according to a bulletin on the control of Insects and plant diseases, reprinted at the New York state college of agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y. By careful spraying experiments conducted by growers themselves. It Is shown that the average annual preventable loss to potato growers In this state from blights and Insects Is nearly fifty bushels to the acre. This represents a yearly loss of more than ten million dollars which might be prevented by spending less than ten dollars an acre for spraying. Estimate of Losses. A careful estimate of losses from the loose smut of oats In New York shows that five per cent of the crop is destroyed annually by this fungus disease, a net loss of more than a million dollars In 1919 when the gov ernment survey was made. ? The losses from apple scab, codling moth, and San Jose scale, from peach yel lows and fire blight, and from all the other common insect pests and de structive plant diseases, If they could be accurately calculated, would show a grand total of appalling magnitude. This tremendous annual tax on the plant production of the state might be greatly reduced by the proper ap plication of known methods of con trol. The method of control to be em ployed for a given insect pest of fungus disease must be determined by the nature and habits of the en emy and by the character of the crop attacked. Plants can seldom be cured of disease as are men and animals; they must be protected from the at tack. If sucking insects are to be controlled, something must be nppiled that will kill when It hits them; If biting Insects are to be combated, the fruit and foliage of the plants must be sprayed or dusted with a poison that when eaten will destroy the pest. Prevent Diseases. Many fungus diseases are prevent ed by spraying the plants before the disease appears, with a mixture de structive to the fungus bnt harm less to the plant The poisons that destroy fungi are seldom effective against insects, and hence we have fungicides and Insecticides. Often these can be combined In one mix ture for Insect and fungus pests of certain crops as, for example, ar senate of lead and lime sulphur for controlling codling moth and apple scab. Best Planting Distance __ for Many Fruit Plants Uany times fruit plants are planted too close and growth is unsatisfactory, states C. Woolsey, University of Ar kansas college of agriculture exten sion service. The common distances recommended are as follows: Apples, 35 feet apart each way; peaches, 21 feet apart each way; cherries, 21 feet apart each way; plums, 21 feet apart each way; grapes, 8 feet apart in a row that is 15 feet from the last row of tree fruits; blackberries, 3 feet apart in rows 8 feet apart; raspber ries, 3 feet apart in rows 8 feet apart; strawberries, 2% to 3% feet apart in rows 4 feet apart Frequency of Milking Cows Is Hard Problem It is very difficult to establish a hard and fast rule as to when a cow should be milked out completely after calv ing and how often she should be milked. Like many other things In the care of an animal, a great deal depends upon the existing circum stances. Care is not merely a matter of frequency of milking but also avoid ing those conditions that would cause undue Inflammation at this particular period. The understanding of the caretaker as to the condition of his animal is a very material factor. 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