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mens Pr rang o ' Wa ask every mother of a. frafl ', fl“ claim, ff)” W. L. THOR-PE, Draggist, -~. . Hoogiek Fairs. N ¥. thefirst time of \Aphis\ apples. Ap S“ mEntomologiet E; P,. Felt has ed a warning relative to 51am tect their apple trees from “the pest . which . did much damage three years R§O37*~ . | ~ \The abundance of plant lice eggs taining in 1909, a year when injury by these prolific pests was except- ionally, severe. We then heard for {parently all that is required is a con- MGM dhs ace- WEDNESDAY; MAY *8, 1914. FIIIs DIMIIIIII ~+tinuation of the cool backward weather to7duplicate the outbreak of three- years ago. 'The reason for this . WMant—Hemnltrply rapidly at rather lpw temperatures while their natural enemies such as lady\ BOYNTONVILLE. beetles or lady bugs, flower filles and # Felt, in a circular—letter - on twigs sent to this office and num-. I? herons aphids. ~ upon young apple |i _ icky or alling child. in this vicinity ait be { o try Vigo! on, our agreement to re- leaves, gre typical \bf \con ons o he their money geit. does xot do all of the muscles of be along the idea\ “bl J. M. Holbritter Sunday ~*~ ~ Migs~ Hannah Robertson . spentl e nmlflhiidnen. G. - E# Chanman visited Hoosick Me Saturjam Mrs. Emma Brown visited: Mrs. Estesday in Raymertown,. -- Mrs, William 'Gardner -of hoosick visited friends here one day last week. > » 'l - Ie Bi- Wright ds «treating his Rouse to a new coat of paint. Messrs, Holbrittér and - Sabin - are «#oing the work, .. Arbor. day was observed by the & “harsher, Miss Alice Brown, and waupilis of the school Friday after- moon. Trees, flowers and seeds were planted, . \ * Everybody in our neighborhood is . Busy at present planning their work so as to be able to attend John H. parks. World Famous circus at Hoosick Falls, Tuesday, May 14. Of course all the children will have to - A. a R FAMILY HAIR DRESSING r Ebenefltg the Hair \or Men, Women & - o. Car Wen‘tmrnnh‘ TSwItch Set a bottle of helightfui refreah- When Brakeman Lost Control. PARISIAN SAGE madam,. and | - Saturday while switching cars in Rave everybody in the house use it WIN-lg; gaffe i?“ for . otii‘idéin as ' wrelt:asigrown n 5am ¥ Wine guarfin eeg ° PARISH WV: 'Badge dandruff, stop tailing kair or itching scalp, or money . Mkmek. Large bottle 50 cents. + \I think PARISIAN SAGE is good as a hair grower.. It is good to rid Ake hair of dandruff and stop the from falling out. It is a beau tifér as well as a scalp Cleaner. I to keep It in the house, 1] Know it helped my head. **-Hannah MHxrkness, Marshailtown, lowa. .s HOOSICK. Miss Hilda Madison has re- esvered from a severe iliness. ___ ___ A J. Thurber has purchased the * Mrs. kKachael Carpenter residence. Mrs. Albert Brown of Upper Troy called last week on tze Misses \ Grandall. = Miss Anna Crandnll of - North Asfams, Mass., visited the Misses Grandall last week. | Kev. E. D. Tibbits, D. D., at- €ended the funeral of Hinsdill Par- ax»ms at Schenectady Monday,. April 28. Many people from this village are, Mxnnring to attend the big Sparks <irchs at Hooeick Falls next Tues- ase. ~ ~~~ 'The Choral society of the Baptist -dluurch at Hoosick Falls will give a caameft at the local Baptist church ¥riday night..... age c nize w. |___ Mrs. Gardner Bentley has been L'\ C Cl sick. \protest was e | * Mechandevilie. ! ~] relatives here. | '] __Miss Elizabeth Roach of Schenec- | brothers here. jhis new regidence. A some time with Mrs. Wimam Dor- | man at Cambridge..\ * Miss Blancte Buell ms rebirnedw Wflm z from Cambridge where she s#eAti . several i 4 -amaitl-paragites, -- are comparatively | inactive under suck conditions. ___ [- It is obviously advisable to watch development clogely and if. _the-ap- hids \ become -excegsively abundant, spray before the leaves are badly curled and the pests therefore nearly, \inaccessible using a whale oll soap solution (1 lb, to six or seven gallons of water), a kerosene emulsion (the | standard formula diluted with- 9 1 parts of water), or a tobacco solu- tion. There are several excellent tobacco preparations onf the market. It iseessential in control work of this character to hit the pests with .the spraying must be determined in large measure by local conditions and the probability of cool weather contin- uing long: enough so that it is unsafe to depend upon natural enemies. There is an excellent opportunity for the excercise of judgment by the practical fruit-grower.\ _ EAGLE BRIDGE. bndsrlno INTO CREALIERYw weve the local ratlroad yard a milk beeame detached, fromgia Boa enging ernstied * aff end of the creamery track and fifto | the the milk station. 'The trainman was unable to control. the . car because of, a defective brake. The car was considerably 'damaged' and was taken to the shop for fe-} pairs, after being‘\‘piaced on the track-~again Sunday by the Green- field wrecking crew. Hood & Song' creamery, which is leased from the Delaware & Hudson railroad, was also badly damaged, the large ice box being crushed. in and . moved about two feet. 'Assistant Manager Gould, who was in close proximity _sa escape. ~ * Will Attend Circus. } Several from this village will at- tend the Sparks shows at , . Falls next Tuesday. _ It is i that It will be arranged to have thé! bus make a trip to this Village ‘ close of the eveffing performance. N Local Mentions. | > Miss Bertha Hawkins is remain- ing in Valley Falls w few days. Mrs. E. Colton of Troy spent over Sunday with hei- son, EGL Mrs. Edgar L. Colton is spend- jng a few days with friends at East Dorset, Vt. Miss Martha Gates was an over- Sundsy visitor with her sisters, At | Miss Kate Curtis of Schenectady was an over-Sunday visitor with | tady spent Sunday with her | Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of hfe parents' here. dug preparatory to the ereetion of Mrs. Susie Crandell is spending $ Mew; friends. neither they nor ~other heirs prosecuting this patent right ciain against the. governinent‘ IQESTION \ Causes Dizziness, Nervousness, Bi] ionsness, Sick Headaches and Sleeplessneem You know that most of the al ments namedabove come from aln out -of order stomach. , When your perintendent of the‘J Halifax, in charge of ] food. * reaches. Donnelly Of Hooslck stomach it should digest and t: rnis nutritious matter to the blood. fan who epocial ys; also If it\ doesn't: heavily on your stomach started to ferment. When it ferments it sets looae in theestemachuboieonous gases whic pneumogastric from the | insecticide. The necessity for this'finights Templar, c liam H. Nichole Dr. [R, James E. Burke, Guy \S wt; M. Lambert, RH. VJHQI Davenport, Harry ; nerve that leads brain to the stomach. - That irritation causes heartburn, dizziness, nightsweats, nervousness and other ailments. H, Norton, Harry H ”W F G. H. Damn of POWnal “HUM ES f Iii LO am + MI-O-NA Js guaranteed to end all stomach misery, 2\. 50 cents at W. °L.° Thorpe's. and druggists everywhere. PETERSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Bennett were p.] ip town. Sunday.... ._._._._. 'Work commenced in the new comb factory,Mond\ y. L0 Lockwood Satu da at Hoosick Falls. money back. | by griother eacorb ‘froinlgi ting otflg‘. g; Halifax, It is imm mine. t known to have: cat gold watch, but the; in his pocket was\ Wand Chauncey Hakes of Gié mont spent Sunday in-town. - - and Mrs., Victor Burdiek spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Burdick at Mr, and Mrs. Charles Grobecker of Hoosick Falls spent a few days Week with their parents, Mrs.\ Andrew Grobecker. It is expected now that a umber of people from: this town vill attend the circus at Falls, Tuesday. an abcasio the skin of the finger on which ed how the je‘ eiry had been fore 'The newspaper 22s that it was the - 4 en‘tl‘on to the , accident, had a narrow |- the personal efiects in that cit a H. Sparks return them to government channeis 'but Dr. {Q 2 neiiyetates that' this plan was Arthur Davies was called -to his Mrs. Davies wher he his {nether last Friday \here\ with e preached here a few years ago; and efié had many friends in Petersburg. the “hirer—{firm Williamaww, % tn Mr. and Mrs, their arrival,; and & vigor ols proté was made agagnét this tuling. ap their friends, but also to thing that was L. Colton. ~ + Gedies. Mend ujon BRUNNER’S , RIDING LIONS ‘efDaily Wei-Noon “flees at 2 and 8 PM, wommomi « N. Baker was in town Friday. . . Mrs. E. E. Reed and her sister yisited in Troy one day last week,. Mrs. Yates aud: fda‘ng'hfér \Miss Minnie Yates, of Melrose were town last week. Mrs. Keegan passed a few dayef ; RAGS, RUBBERS. CATARRK GONE. “ore Hawking and Snulfling When'You Breathe Hyomel. HYQOMEI ,(pronounce\ It Highm-l me) is guaranteed to end the misery of catarrh., , . _ ege - Breathe It, destray (the germs, and soon hawking and snuff. ing will ceayse, ~ Breathe it, and ' crusts will lonreg form in the nose: mucus will in the throat; all WEEK OF 'the nose and thr6at-and-your head- will feel clear and fine. |--Breathso~it colds a sorte throat;-its soothing, antiseptic action is ' better the. the past week with Mr Johnson and Mrs. Rightmire. ,/5 John Brundige -and Howard Rifenburg spent the carly part of the JWeek visiting friendtrin Troy CASH PAJD for: * METALS and OLD IRON R888 dove e 6 em ee 6 e n oa boe Seca e noe 10 lbr,‘, Rilhmrs ......s.an.‘t..b=7c lbo_‘\ Paper .../........ 806 a 100 lbs. Lead sen ses een ee nn ge seg 33V a Ib. Zine.................'.1’3% Tb. ~ H. Copper .,...............1Q0 1b. L.. Copper ..q..¢........'...9o 16. H. -Brags T6 fb. Red Brass woe a e e e e b poe e a e ece 90 1b. - mm A‘l‘ACJl-oomooooo 56 Ibo Bores -s sans £ Clean mixed old. lron, 80c a 100 Ibs. Above prices will be paid fog | articles delivered to * t opium\; romaine oF other habit; f ing in It. _. 00° Railroad. Complete ' -which ~~ Iinhaier, $1.00. Extra bottles of B0 : at. W., L, Thorpé’ and are g'giiste mm ere, 714.1an 2‘s\ bl? “Writs m, w cll ed wad Next door: to 13“:th Honus Open from ue A. un to \6 p. The funeral was held-wet th night at the home of her» I y Mrs. Frank Burdick, f g*of $6 years. SHe had th nd was Improving wHen. she, iiock.. The fhineral was held | and Rev. W. F. Meyer, pastor . \o'clock at the horhe of First Baptist church officiated 1 bearers were inembéra of Taft? mandery. \499 Miss Liselzta Marie Kassfie known pianist, safled last From iN ew York tor Paris, whe hen Sw bes the _ cellar is -to appear under contract for si Btephe ect months. mg Kass “mienfiy anew; k Cohoes were over-Sunday gueits of} 5 MAY 11th, 1912 On this day only, we will sell 81b. Pacifc ~ | Electric Irong at $2.25 eachnwm pe <0 | ~+ The regular price is $4 50 and the reduced Ce | price is obtainable on May 11th, only. This from is not a lsundry iron, bub is a .bompanion to it and is a very handy house- +