HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1918-04-04, Page 3LITTLE SKETCHES I WEAK, ANAEMIC. GIRLS
OF THE WAR Caw' Regain Good Health
Through Dr, Williams'
ODD• HAPPENINGS HERE AND
Illoodlessnetis Is the trouble of nianYlExperimental Palen. Deals with
i
THERE.
ce girls Whe ought tit be full of life alai ation of the garden, preparatio
treed spirits. Instead they are pale, i the soil, planning the gerden,
e their Ilea have no color, they have IP0 giver, list of suitable varieties
Story of Two Brotherae-d'agan Spirit al)Petitee, their digestion is poor, end , vegetehlee.
if they walk feet, either in the street f 'Farm Garden Bulletin No 5, 111
or going UP staith
n ey aro so tired 1 toba Agrictilturel College, Discu
awl (tut of breath that their hearta li !size, leeeeleep arrangement, soil,
beat as if to burst. Almest always tivatiori; seeds, thinning, trantipl
sueh girls are thin, fiat-eheeted and ' ing storing, and gives notes on
11 'attraetive about
„ er, receetly Met death in ,a manner them ' U they do ngot 'get better they .i velrivoaulle,%rod.etrilpropeliys aDiiiadneiteocio)ammA
'which recalled the end of °SteePlO wilt have a cough in the winter and cultnral Cellege, Winnipeg.,
Pink Pille‘
BOOKS ON GARDENING._
Accurate Knowledge Means Greater
Prodeletion.
Home Vegetable Garden and a Pat-
.. W.
T. Magoon. Pamphlet N. 18, Central
riotie Ggrdening Competition,* hY'
age of food, and the great demands
being inside upon Canada to increase
the supply, it is of the utmost import-
ance that The great destruction' of
foodstuffe caused by lightning strike
hag wire fencee and destroying barne
and their contents flould be overcome,
:::t! Proved Ofice More
hi Southampton, Out
cui-
ant-
the
Zrf the Hun-eArt Englieh
Humorist,
Lieutenant Charles Vernon Crossley,
a heroic eommander of itemine sweep -
, 1"
Production in tlee School •Gar
Rural Education Nenthly, publis
by Dept. of Education, Regina.
, e .1 # then, not unlikely, consumption, tha.t
after clzmbingsteeplea and cluinneys meat hopeless of all diseases :will de
all over the world, fell fourteen feet voice. Nes• girl should be like this.
Irma the -mast .of e sailboat and was She should be plata», roseechecked
killed. Lieutenant Crossley had gone
theou
ences
died
Able.
_ buffo
burie
A ni
• in with
and stie a
That Podd's Kidney PAIS 'Cure
• Rheumatism.. '
end •
-
pie Harold O. Bodeen -1 Had InfiernneatorY
Rheumithitn and One Box of Dodd's
den n Kidney •Pills Cleared It Out of His
hod -
••System.
Vacant Lot t Gardening,* Pamphlet
and „full of life, able to talkefast and No. 6, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa.
c
a kundred thrilling impede to 'Stant exertion without being
and bouts with death, but he breathless and palpitating. To be la Gardening 'for ' Schools. Ontario
Dept. of A,griculture. Bulletin No.
e most peaceful death imagine this bealtbY, halair °erudition she 182, 'Apply Dept, of A,griculture, To-
lle turned over in his Bleep and nitifit have plentr Qf good, rich, red ronto.
ated quietly while hisefece _was blood, as it le only thrall-oh:the bleed•Im•
provement of School Grounclii;
in a soft PilloW, that the body can be healthy. And the by
the Ontario Dept Sf Education, To'
ber of royalty recently fell only medicine that will lemm the blood ronto, Ont. Profusely Dis-
gesnaine English humorist, ?supply rich and red and pure is Dr. casses fioWer borders inrennials,
threatening to reward him. Williams' Pink Pills. Their effect up -
She was going through a hoepital, on the vele, weak girl who gives them
when she came to a young man of a fair trial is wonderful, They Im
Most happy disposition. He wasecon- prOve the appetite,, backachea and
.Valescent. She chatted with him for headeehes disappear, the glow of
. Some time, When she went on her health. tinges the . cheeks, the eyes
' rounds she .left a, valuable, package sparkle, and the step becomes light
With hine, eaying, as she placed it be- and elastic. Thousands of girls
sale his chair,. Will yeti please .keep throughout Canada owe their health
your dye sile it?" When she returned and attrectiee appearance -to Dr. WU-
lilting Pills and do Aot healtate
to say so. Mise7.lennio Book, Beanie
vine, Ont., says:--"Iesuffered ,for over
two years from anaeraia, and -gradual-
Thomae A. Maynard wee arraigned 13' grew very. ill. Previously I had
In coat for bigamy. It developed that been strong and robust but grew pale
he was married firs in 1889 and then and a mere sham of 3nr forMer self• ..
In 1917.... Ife, w.aer go -because he
; convinced the court that he had en-
• tirely forgotten his first marriages. He
• the chair was, vacant. The • package
was 'where she had left it, and on it
• was a glass eye 'withea nete saying,
• "I did as yen requestea."
I ;tried eeyeral medicines, ' and while
some seemed to . gtve Me temporary
• edief, I soon gee* worse again, As * "'Buildilig bridges under fire, the
.. was inethe war Item the stare,
contracted his second neerriegeon be -
and i the .months went by 1 began to de-,
spoil- of getting better,: when my greatest ordeal that the army engie„
mother .hapeened to man an • adver- tleerS of other eamPOgils wer0
frig released from a *hospital.- He and . jected to', bids fair to go out of.
tisement .of Jr. Williams' ' Pink Pills'
a young woman and -Married' her at
- and suggested that, I should try them. fashion. In future a tegimett going
onceWhen confronted with the inT. ,
• marriage he broke 'clown and said he ,
Contestable t evidences of his first' I knew they Were helping las,- awn into the stream and drift
tion meets with approval, Meetly wade
across a stream 'will,. if a -recent inven-
acrose,.
By the time the. first boi.wae finished
continued the Pills for nearly three
had Completely. forgotten it, His case menthe, usingin all nine boxes, when meantime utilizing both hands . to
wes deecrilied asfit new fain of "shell manipulate his rifle - • •, .
I was teetered la every reseed to my . Shock'," and so nympiithetie was the .
. old time strength. This •was several . The new invention is a sort of glori-
, court crowdlthat dt cheered the ver- rears ago, and as I have not einee, had fied "Water wings" arrangement and
ditit which freed him: . • is Adapted to the fording of deep
any .return of the troublet• l' cannot
. ,. A most reinarkable ,etoky of two speak too highly of Dr. Williams' Pink
, streams withont .the necessity ' of
• brothers has been told receetly in Eng- , brid e-buildin
-stenlanent-eu . .-.
• Vines,- nursery stock, shrubs, making
,of lawnitaand gives plans lot. laying
out school "grounds.
• The Gardenette or City.. Backyard
Gardening, by Benjamin F.
Discusses vegetable gerdening and
flower glirdening, dealing particularly:
with city smelt yard conditions,. Price
$1.25. Published by Stewart and
Kidd Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
*May be obtained from Publications
Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa.
ONE-MAN PONTOONS.
"Water Whits" for Use a Soldiers' in
Crossing Streanis Under Fire.
• -----1 . e ro ers ere ter blown up by the soldier. It holdi
.. ,
' 41 all , trouble, and .I :strongly recommend is. -- - • .
Thomas Maggs. Here is their record: , them to all•an;temic .giris., . . hiM ;upright, in the water with.. . his
'Beth ,3vere educated at the Printers'ir .,,you_can.get'.those....pills- througikAhi fshoulder$ and arms clear of the stir-
' Orfilalnage.", : - '-',,' : - .. ' Medicine dealer or by Ulan at 50 cents face. In experiments recently e em-
" Both, worked for the sarnefirInk one a box or .siX boxes for $2.60 from The ducted , e, man made 'several ,. bUirs-
aS a printer, the other as compositor: Dr. Williams' Medicine 'Co, Breen, eyes. on a target 300 yards away While
Roth had pod vole* and they al- ville, Ont. • ',! . . ' -
, „ . floating across the etre
ways sang duets.. .
Both Were married on the same day,
' their respective brides being itisters. :
' Both lived le Briton, their fliets•--ed- Are we serious in our attempts to
Joining .* " ' . combat the, fire waste?. The records
' Both Jollied -the London regiments of 1917 hardly prove it To the most
and they went to the front together. - superficial observer it is obviatit that
. Both got leave after twenty-one we are directing our energies along
months 'fighting; and"they came home' Wrong lines. ' Despite first-clase fire
togetho last December. . ' , fighting equipment and firemen
- -Both returned On Decembergin and abamigst the Most expert in the world,
'on January 19 both were killed by the our losses continee' uriabitecke • Our
same shell. , , ' most Admit fire brigades are utterly,
And now their widows are workieg, discomfited by the raging cenflagra
eider by side ,
e '
. e tions that, with inereasing frequency,
The true pagan spirit of the Hun is destroy buildings, devastate , whole
revealed now and then in editorials in communities and vvipe out human life.
• , newspapers in out of the way places. Canadian municipalitiet. spend millions
Herr Max Lochner, in . the Gouzen- of dollars annually , for the mainten
' heimer, Zeitierig, shows hiniself to be ince Of fire departments and e few
_. a true disciple -Of Von, Tirpitzin the paltry dollars in fire prevention. With-
out deprecating -the prevision of ade-
quate 'flee extinguishing faeilities the
ithort-sighted policy that neglects'peee
venti e measures mutt be condemned.
we have obtained a guarantee that all 1 The/re departments of the- Country
the costs Of thiscriminal war will be should be eevolationized, For every
paid *by that lousy brood of liars, the dollar appropriated .by municipalities
Englisha -„ ' .- • for fire „protection, fifty cents shoelci
death, nor hunger, so long as we know
"To tie 'nothing matters, nether be used for fire prevention.'
e . •
that our vile enemies of the islands of
deceit and hatred will go tittheir_well
•szierited perdition. We, however, shall .
cling fast to the iron- mines of Brien,
•to Willonia, to Flanders, to the ger:-
•
. •
Revolutionize 'the Fire Department,,
, following utterance recently found
his newspaper:
"W shall conclude no peace of any
kind with our Western enemies .until
•
THE ONLY MEDICINE
_MR LITTLE ONE
Southampton,' Ont., March 25tie--
(Special)--That rheumatism is caused
bY disordered leidueye and that Dodd's
Kidney Pills will cure. it Is again
preved by: the case "t Harold D. Bert
traria, a young. men well and fever- .
ably known here, Be had Inflamma-
tory rhatimatisne: for two mouths.
Dodd's Kidney Pills cured him.
"'rho doctor said my trouble started
with the grIPPe."-•Air. Bertram states,
"lVly bands and feet were badiy.swol-
len and the doctor did not seem to be
doing me any good, My grandmother,
Mee., G., Grasser* advised me to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took one box'
O f them and I haven't been bothered
•since, am clear of the rlieutnatism."
• That Mr. Bertranee trouble came
from his kidneys Is shown by Ills
other symptom& • He had stiffness in
the jointsaws• tied and nerveus,,, and
there were flashes'.of light bbiefe. his
eyes. He had a dragging sensation
across the loins, was always thirsty
4tud felt heavy' and. sleepy after meal.
Ftheinnatisna Is caused by uric acid
ill the Mao& -Cured kidneYsi [drain'
the uric add out' of the blood. Idedd's
ladnei Pills cure the kidneys..
• A NOVEL WEAPON.
'
Trawler's Skipper Smashes' Periscope
*•• With Coal' Shovel.
When one's.tssel is in danger from
•
enemy submar nes anything will do
at -a weapon of defence, as•is shown
bythe 'stoiy of -a captainnf a British
trawler who used ,a coal rshoiel with
good effect against a German I.1 -beat.
Thetrawler, accerding to the :tory
told
told "by one of. the,' crewe veas in the
or Se'tiT-t Eigifr'breeze, when the
Sellter _saw. a p.eriseone -crawl thrmigh
the breaking surfade_et.the seal:abaft
a hundred yards or: 5 There -.was no
gun aboard and • the °, trawler's best
,speed was leas- than eight knots: '
"It was a .situation to diamity airiest
inen," eidd the seaznana "Our akin -
per, however, has fighting spirit A
touch, of the wheel,. sent the traWler's.
_ blind bows pointing at the subinarine's
Whalebark, and. we wallowed menine
ingly toward the pirate. •
- ware °U -boat -swung rotind ,to ievaid
the 114Oct:en/id the ' sides Of the
trawler scraped. along the sides of the
submarine. The periscope still was
Well out of the water but was '.bee
ginning to dip down as the submarine
dived. . I. • ;•.„ •
• "The skipper bawledrfoe a hammer,
A crowbar, anything' that. would hurt
tole of the crew thrust a coal shovel
inth his band and he scrambled on the
bulwarks and leaned over, two of the
crew hanging' to his coat So that he
wotildn't fall overboard. Backward
.andforward he setting the heavy scoop
at the fregileperiscepe, and the third
blow reduced it t� fragmente.
"The submatine commander, hear-
ingethe noise and wondering whet new
and horrible device the enemy had in-
vented, crept teine periscope to have
loole• .but all Was , black. He was
blied,• and, the traveler. got 'away in
safety." -
- A Might Mistake: '
• -Once a m'other has ..uted B.ebSes Own
Tablets for her little ones she will Use
noth1n,p1se. Their Use teaches her -
they are • absolutely safe; that they
zieyer fair to give relief and -that the
tittle ones do .net dread taking them
as they do *tor oil and. other harsh
purgatiVes. . Cenceridng the Tablets
mrs. John M WeaVer,
says —"1 have used Baby's Own Tab-
lets for the past ten years and have
found them so/good X always 'keep a
'box in the --hoe:" The Tablets are
seed by medicine dealers or by mail at
26 'cents a, box from The Dr. Vtrilliatts'
Medicine: Co.; Brockville, Ont, -
To grow good parsnips prepare the
soil deeply, make It rich, deep and
Mellow. Three feet is the proper
depth Of seil•for the very best carrots.
Be careful- not to bring the bottom
soiltothe surface., •
_
ineeapeerentinentethires. eiainietitree'. *eee
LOSS OP:FOOD BY moirrNINcr.
Marion Bridge, O. 't, May 80,.:'02. , Every• Means Should be Taken to Pre-
nitin P.F."43.c.es .0 the Paltie.and tp,thf,, -••-•1- 4:-..v-P-41141e--119?TA11.!M...._.,,, ,-...... ,v....-..„.. „ow e.cir
shall have, and 'the rest of them. we, here, and. 7unqueptionably ' TINT •
-'77-5"';'-;lit iPsittriatriiiiiiitriViiele.W7'''-'-:' - rivthilVelittlirtifelkist Year. ii, is eil- • - - o."8118*.
"Nor is this all, Ittinlitliiit, too, airelm,al's the first Liniment asked ' for In eastern Canedin April and May
the best , are the worst. moiiths Or res fiare riot satiated; out hatred musthave °eller III all . the different Ml uds . t
*eleg from lightning. In Ontario, light-.
result -
more food to e nurture itself on, Liniment' L handle. •
. . •ning fires during April •and May, 1917,
Wherever., once the( Germen language NEIL Ettta•upoN. numbered 172, entng a loss - of
• has been. spekert .there• we -shall fix
6158,921; little over half of which was
our standard, there we shell reinain covered by insiirance. -
.the Masters for evermore." ' I Many lightning -rod systems have
been installed during the pest _few
No Need To Stretch. - For iron rust either on white or years, and these are gradually' show -
Th : • '
e t i . ll . •
colored clothes wet .the spot with ing results.- When properly installedt
emon Alice, .then hold over .stearn of they give. almost absolute protection,
villageconcer• was n fu
tea kettle and the spots will, disap- -so much so that Many of the farmers'
pear like magic. If the stain is old mutual insurance conipanies report zio
it may not come out with the first losses by lightning on rodded build,
triah - • ins, -while oters_will not insure a
- ,„ risk that iir:not rodded. Nearly ea111
PM Granulated Eyelias; insurance companies .charge a lower 1
Sore gm, Eye/Inflamed by premium on insurance on buildings I'
. e t , .,.
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Soul, Oast itnd Windeuickiy equipped with lightning -rods.
' NoSnuatiogetestEyeCoatiort OUR Your EresandltlEabr's BYO. " Th rapid increase in h0 use o
relieved by idurine. Tryit in
wire fences constitutes a seriousj
couldn't; and When 'she'd. made three Ms-AterltelgelttedYtnium•nrotruirsilar lightning menace to lure stock; Many ;
atterapts a voice came from the back '4"*"1"W in Tubes Me. Por Nook of eh* Att); —111•44 hundreds are killed' by- getting dose f
of the hall: Ask Murine Eye 'tented, Co.k adagios . to wire -fences during athunder storm
I When lightning strikes the wire
"Try 'mining It on a lower branch,
, redder ' / Baked Fruit—Mix 1 lints bread tenets, if there are no ground wires,
crumbs. with I dip chopped raisins, 1 or if iron fence posts are not used,
/t is better to demi Meat l'iy nip- cup • currents, 1 cup chopped dates, 1 the animals furnish the pith of least
In it offeveith a Wet cloth than to let eUP Molasses, 1 pint milk, teaspoon resistatice.betw`een the fence and the
' ° Water rtio over it, each eifinatiell and salt. Poor in 'ground. Wire fences should have a
buttered baking dish and sprinkle bits ground wire sunk to 'hoist earth every
• of butter over the top. few rods,. to derrg oft the current
In planning gardens this year re- Lightning -rod installations should
, member that cabbage, carrots, beets, be irtspeeted before April, in ease any
tyrnips, parsnips, potetoes and other break in the continuity 'of the cablea
root or Witithr crops can be Moved has been caused by the Severo winter
,and will beavailable all it winter weedier; the grounding of the cable
When food liftlen fair to be very lunch • ,, tt,hould also be, ussuied.
*career than during the summer. 1 With the 'tremendous world short.
SWing, The next iteln on the peo-
gramme was a -song by Miss Ever -
(screech, and the audience braced them-
• selves for the ordeal. •
• The song was too high, and- tho,
pieta. of the piano as even, higher.i
' (the reault was that, in spite of weird
•• and Wonderful contertionseMiss Ever-
egreech could not reach the top note.
hang my harp -on a weeping
willow -tree," she tried to sing but
awkins," said- the ogicei" t�iii
Oaelorey servant, "I've left my flies
boots out thiii morning, ; I want "ena
soled." •
71-=
But later in the. day, when the of-.
Wakeful -
Nights
..go out of style •in -
the family, that once
drank 'tea or Coffee
but now uses . •
taut
Postum
. This wholesome bey.
'•eiage of delicious' fla.
vor contains no drug .
• elements to upset
heart or nerves and •
its cheery goodness is
• just the thing in the
way of a hot table
• drink, '
"There's •a Reason"
wogo="Pagoloormos.rompor-ii.000soloOlko
larder Now
ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED
•-err 'TORONTO - CANADA
ficer reeurnede eould net find lel
heete.
"Ilawkins—Hawkine, where are my
hoots?"
"What, sir! ThoSe mess boots?' Olt
'ere you are, eirl One and sixpence!
That"s all could get on Pero. I took
•'ern all around, the ,camp, but the only
men who'd buiY Am. was a corporal,
and he couldn't tc more'n one and
six, 'cgs pay day". asnl till next Fri-
„.
7••-• 7 •
NATURE'S CUE.
Wioe Provision Made for Protection 01
liirdo and Animals.
a Nature provides for ber children,
The leirda with their w'oteierftilly var.-l-
ed plumage are so colored aa to best
proteet and shield them from enemies,'
, and hr their natural homes their e01-1
ors so blend 'with the surroundings I
that it requires sharp dyes to deteet •
them. Tho coloring, of many insects
• Is wonderful, including the various col-
ored bronzes; snakes are of many col-
ors, and,. setting aside the natural ani-
• mosity we have forlhem, in .ettulying -
their markings they will be found to
'•Ibe every beautiful'', particularly the
smaller and harmless snakes. -
• Animals are colored to protect and
, hide -them'. With flowers the case is
, exactly the opposite. Thor, are cdered
i to attract attention and scented ta ,
!add to their attractiveness that ire,
sects may be dram% to help fertilize,
them and- that ardinals fluty notice '
othe;h.earrande:el.p scatter their seeds and '
Is aid in paolonging the existence -
1
LEivioN
FnEokuE REMOVER
clreaakreatnhois:Chnieteanp beauty lotion
•
Squeeze t jinee of two lemons into
bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, 'shake well, and yche
have a quarterepint of the best freckle/
frer4, ta4t4v1:413,111ve4nrydeme°121Pc*orte. 'beauti
• Your grocer has the lemons and Etni
drug store or ,toilet counter will sup-
ply. three 'ounces oe orchard White for
a few. cents. Massage this sweetly
fragrant lotion into the face, nack;
arms and hands each day -and see how
freoldes _paid blemishes disappear and
bow dear, soft and 'wlaite tbe skin be
cries. ' Yes! It is harmless. .
• Irish Train Sets New Record.
A record Tor railroad travelling de
reported from Ireland. A. special train
on the Great Northern Railroad made
the trip from Belfast to Dublin, , &s-
tance of 115 miles, in ix minutes and
the return journey was accomplished
an 109 minutes:
YES! MAGICALLY!
0
• CORNS LIFT OUT ,
.0
o
• You say to the drug store man, "Give
me a eina.II bottle of freezone. This
will cost ;very little, but win positively
remove eierr.hard or soft gernor
lue frtani ' ono's, feet• . , `_ • „ • .
A. few' drops of eine '.ne:TY. ether SClni.
, pound applied directly upon a' tender.
!aching tore ..relieves the soreness
In-
stut1y the -,entire.::Ciern
callus, root and -all; dries up and can
be lareed off yff,th, the fingers, - "
• This nes* way to rid ends feet of
corns wee Introduced by a Cincinnati
Mee; who says that freezone .dries
a moment, and. Simply shrivels np the
cern lir ;cantle without irritating the
eurrimadIng akin- ; ' , •
„ Den% let _father dle_ grief c tion or
lock** -from. Whitiling--ae his
but elip this. out and nialte lilmtry It
If lour -druggist' hasn't anyfreezone
tell hine to order a small bottle from
his wholesale drug house) for ,3iou.
'Proper feed, rnitleea all the differ-
ence in- the 'world ,to the health -.of
' • , ;••
Kinard's Aladin.* Cures *urns. • Mte.
. '
•
, Lord Rhondda's Training,.
-.• Ia. a recent address Lord Rhondda,'
the 'British Food Controller, explained
grasp on the food • eituatiOh.
:said that he was .taken into his fath-
er's grocery store. When If) *years of
age and learned the linsiness from the
ground up..• •• ; •
VitITH "FINGERS
004
s• flieuls lilce Alagie..•
. .
burns,',:cuts, chafing, blisters; pliarafil '
'guesses, sunburn, boils, bruises, and othei
inflammation. At dealers, or Write.
. HIRST _REmger„COMPANY;_illimilton. ttifirilitif,'
'
Bruises and Sprains
'Have Sloan's Liniment handy for
bruises and sprains and all pains and
aches.' Quick relief follows Its
prempt application-. No needto
rub. , h quickly penetrates to the
trouble and drives out the pain.
Cleaner than tuusey plasters nr
marina. Sloan'n Linueeet ci,,eli not
stain the skin nor clog the pores.
For . rheuraatic acheo, neuralgia,
stid anneles, lame back. lona-bap. gout.
trains, and sprains, it aivrds quwit relief.
Om:groin sieed'bottles at all druigiato.
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Sloan's prices not iticreaeed 26o 60e elt
issug NO, 18—'18.
One of the newer electric batteries
fer waled: purposes is no larger
than a flash light and can be tarried
in a pocket.
e , ours. has fallen.• "Ho'w far?”
Copper Can easily be cleaned by' "About five feet, and when, it struck
rubbing with a cut lemon dipped in the floor it.broke."
able salt, then rinsing with clear
- • 4,••-
•...
Used for making
hard and ;Oft soap, for
• 10ftonIng water, for moan. •
• ing,disinfecting and for over
SOO other .purposes.
Strom *owning's
meater_ixneoff 10.111ED
• "Pa, does it get colder when the
thermometer falls?" "Yee AlY son*"
ow •:
water and polishing with a soft, .dr3T JanirCrP 101111031t .1102.T•• 211turosislx•
cloth. 's . ' • I'
Vinard's Liniment' for gale Overrarbere.4
r oul of a Plano fa the The s
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C 4?)T_CER., TUMORS, 14Expe, vita
laili,tbantrirt our borne • Write
man Medical
trzuttedo. PaotilingurOod;
Cause of
Early .01d Age
The celebrated -pr. Michenhoff,
an 'autlunity on aerlY old age,Sari thatitis "caused bYPoleone
'generated in the lutmtine."
' ^When your stomach digests food
properly it is sahsorbed without
formingpialsoriono matter.Pci-
-
soils bring *nearly old'oce and
premature death. 18 to 30, drops
of "Seigel's Syrup" after meals
wakes your digestion sound. ze-
aieenci&*--...‹Pasia4frcibviqzvtieita.fe
dim. insist on the
a
'OTTO HIGELP
PIANO AQTION
ticur4 Stops
Itching At Once
reatment:
Cleusevra
Catkin
Soap,
I:hinnies!
The world is short of.. horses.
To get the most -out bf your.
team die•
MICA
•AXLE- GREASE
k "US' halfas much as any clher:";
The:mica, ilakes•fill the pores
and crevices in the axle and
the grease keeps them there.
Mica Grease means fresher..
'horses at the end of the
day and longer life for your.
harness„and wagons.
,
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•thai rich black lustre to all
• dark dressed leather, •
• dealers everywhere. •
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IN MISERY
FOR YEAR
Mrs. Courtney Tells How She
Was Cured by, Lydia E.
Pinkham'sVegetable
Conipouncl. •
TOskaloOes, For years I was.
simply in misery from a weakness and
•-awful pains—an d
nothing seemed to .
do nee eiriy goo& A
friend advised me
to take 'Lydia 'E.,
Pinkham's V -e ge-
table compound. I
did so and got re- "
lief right 'away. I •
can Certainly re-
comeriend this
valu-
abIe medicine to
other women. who
et•• te„._ stiffer, for it has
OUCII. goo d
work forine -4ndt-g*tkridtwit hel
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—Mrs.LIZZISC.OURTNEY, 108 8th Ave.;
West,. Oskaloosa, Iowa. .
_
Why Will women drag along from day
- to -day,. year, hi and year Out, suffering.
such misery as did Mrs. Courtney,. when
such letters as thiaare continually being .
published. Every Woman Who suffers
•from displacements, irregularfties, in-
flammation, ulceration; backache, ner-
vousness,or who is passing through the
Change Of Life should give this famous,
rootand, herb 'remedy, Lydia E. Pink-.
r ham,a Vegetable Compound, a trial. For
geoid- advice Writelardia E. Pidishant
Medicine Co:, Lynn, Mast. The remit •
of its longexpenence id at your serviee.
Dangerous -Gas and Acids That --
Hurt The Stomach7Sour The Food
'Cause 'Dyspepsia, Indigestion
Recommends. a. Safe Way to Treat Stomach Trouble At Halite
liany. stomach • sufferers who aro I our, feimentlea Maris into " the In
, alwaya fullof gas and whose stoat- tebUnes and Ho relieve the stontoth
ache burnwith add atter • nostril>. vain .but the acid otill romaine in the
every nieal think these things are the .otoraaeh to generate more EU and
RESULT of .indigeetion wh,011' in. produce Mors trouble at the next
lemony they are tho..CAUSE: Meal. • .
it is Just las foolloh to give a.rUfi. If You are lulling digestive oldie af-.
digentente math as needle lat04 ter meals drop them for a•While atid
to a stomaell-full of gas and aield As inotead get a tow 5 -grain tablets .of
It would be for a men whO hatt ditit.10- pure bisuratod ritagnoisia trent any
pod a tack to rub ileiraotat On i..5 ' druggist and take two with etch
..fOot without rillnovillif the tulle meal. Bistirated liagnissia does not
Sotto atilornacha generato too much orost food but will atelltrallgo the ex -
gas and acid. Oas distende tho etorn- eessive -*cid in yottr atOnta0b; koan
ach walls, tainting a full. bloated or- the food sweet.and will drIVO the;gas
erogoivo fooling while the ttela irri- end bloat right out Of your body. As
tatea and inflartioa the lining Of the iviaarniasiate larelAtenti"" vatioUX''
stomach. Naturane tut food•rertherds tonna be stare' 40 get Riguralted Wag*
and tours, digelltion is often 'delayed nesia for this purpose as It a not It
and stemadh m1ii l the reault. leAstire tied in this reaped tom win
4rt1ficlal digestents will tiush this not ialure the stomach. in *WY Way.
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