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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-2-21, Page 7THE STARTING POINT OF CONSUMPTION Ltos in Weak, 'Watery Blood -- Or. Williams' Pink Pills Make the Blood Rich, Red and Pore. Weak / watery bleod is the starting - point of consuniption. When, yone ,,bioodeis in this condition your Whole . healthdeclines'. Your e face. becomes Pale or ,aallowS Yder -appetite fails/ .i.0.111., hig\rt jumps and flutters at the least exertion or exeitement. Yoe, are always weak and weetehed and you lose interest in both work -and amuse - /nett, This is the point from 'which „e Yiau may easily step inte that hopeless decline that leads to consumption and the grave. What is needed to 'bring book health'strength .aed energy . is the new, rich red blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually -make. . in all the world of medicine there is: no Other tonia and blood builder like them, and all who feerweak„ tun -down or easily -, tired should lase notime in giving these pills a fair . trial.. They have transformed thousands of weak, hope - lees Men and -women, boys and giele into strong, reheat people. In prarof those statements may be given the experience of Mrs T, 'Brennen,- Charl- ton, Ont„ who sayse---"Not only My- self, but my friends think that 'had it not been for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I would have filled a consethiptiVe's grave.' My condition was most seri- us; ' my blood. seemed literally to have turned water; k was as Pale as a sheet and became utterly unable to do any housework or go about. I doctor- ed steactilY/for ' a long time but *as growing Weaker, and -finally tbe elector held out but little hope for . ray re- covery. -..It was thought that a trip, might help me `i-ind I was taken to New 1 Ontario.. Those who saw me while On e my way did not think I'would reach - my journey's end alive. After I reach -- ed my. destination a friend strong- ly Urged•me to try Dr. Willie -Ms' Pink Pills, and as of .course,I wasanxicius to regain health I did so. The pills , were the first medicine I had taken Which seemed to help me at all, and it was not 'long until I felt they were I doing me good. 1 .continued. their use gladly, and began to feel hungry and e soon after -was able. to move about the house. Next I was able to go out of t dors and to help in the . housework, and from that time on my progress was,ropid, and in the end I was enjoy- . Mg better health than I had ever done a . before. There are, many people who can testify to ' the absolute truth of . these statements, and I feel F. would not be doing justice to your wonderful, medicine if I did not Make these facts knoiVn." - -' You cat get these pills theougl any dealer in medicine or by mail - at . 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.S0 from The Dr. Williams' MediCine Co., Brockville; Ont. AIN1 NG CANA DIAN Y.0 UTIL The Demand for rreeihniettny Trained Worltera is imperative, Probahly 100,000 boys and girls from 14 to 16 yeare of age annually leave echeol in Canada .,to engage in sone occupation connected with maim- faeturing, agriculture, mining or transportation, The present general plan of education does not provide sufficiently for these young people. They are stepping out into the world to find their way, with an almost en- tirely literary education. The ap- prentice system it our industries is alinoet thing of the past, and the Youth in our factories and other busi- ness organizations is left to pick up a sinatterime of his future occupation as best be may. Notwithstanding this, every manufacture will agree that properly trained help is the best in- vestnlent. Germany, in the past few years', has amply demonstrated the value of technical training, Canada luta vevy important natural resources requiring capacity to develop them. What are we doing to produce this capacity? How many of our -farmers' children know the qualities of soil–and the proper fertilizers to use for best results? Mgr. Choquette has told as `of the Belgian farmer's knowledge or his land and his scienti- fic use of it. Can we hope to meet him on even terms? How many metal workers know the composition and working qualities of their raw mater- ials. Do our carpenters, textile worl "Ors, employees in e our ceramic an other inclusteies know why they per- form ceetain operations and why they seciare the results they do? We are not doing justice to the rising generation, At the close o the war, Canada will no doubt see a influx of immigrants from the Eurc pean countries. Their system of , OLD e HAL HUNGER. The Doctor Did Not Allied Europe Needs 290,000/00Q Hashels of Wheat. Do Her 'Lasting Good ropTeheisF:hoodrtCoofnt5r0o0112-1,0'09,700a Ab114iheedisE wheat. On Dee, 1 last, Canada h 110,000,000 bualiels for export. On the same date, the United States, after allowing for the normal consumption of her own people, had not a Single bushel, although Mr, Hoover thinks that, by economy and substitutien, they will be able to export abont 100,000,000 bushels, Where will Al- lied Europe procure the balance of 200,000,000 buehole to keep her from starving? On account of the shipping situa- tion it must come from America and Canada, as the granary of the Empire, must put forth a supreme effort,/ SaY Conservation. The farmer must hav additional labor. He is doing his bee now, and no amount of -talking at hin will induce him to put in a larger ere this spline:, Provide him with extr help in seeding if you ,will, but h will not increase his crop acreage tin less he is a.ssnred. of enough help 1. harvest. Even in old -settled Ontstri there has been for years a large are age uncropped for lack 'Of help. It i equally tree that there are in ,ou cities and towns' many farm-tiSainec men at work not as essential as farm Mg, who would assist in the cructi4 periods of seed -time and harvest i the law protected them in their posi tons and possibly made up a part of d the difference between their erdinarY earrdngs and wiatsthey would receive as farm laborers. We have conscript- ed men for overseas; what are we go- ing to do to feed our Allies? ' Man -power is needed for fighting st- aff ad 89 Mrs. Js. 'Roger 'Used. Dodd's Kidney Pills, Popular New,erunswiok Teaoher Tells ,What Splendid Fiesults She Got From Dodd's Kidney Pills.. Elul Tree, Gloucester Co„ N.B., Feb, ilth—(Special)—"When the doctor I eon/suited failed to do me any lasting good 1 decided that my -kidneys were the root of my troubles, and made up MY mind to try Dodd's Kidney 'Pills, _ `You may judge of the when I tell you that have not lost a day's ee work as teacher during the, past yeat•." 'ilat is the statement of Mrs. Jos, 1 Roger, tlie well-ltnown and popular P teacher here. Just how ill she was be - a fore using Dodd' s Kidney Pills is best e„told in her own words. - "My trouble came from a strain," rt she says, " and I suffered for thirteen e months. - Backache, heart flutterings, ectatiee, s neuralgia, nervousness, dizzinesa, and ✓ failing memory were among my i Symptom, - "I took 12 boxes of Dodd' e Kidnees 1 Pills in ail, and I can say•for them -that -C they have clone me all that was - elaimed for th " dustrial training base/put them in position to understand the theoretica as well as the practical side of thei means of livelihood. Canada will hav to meet these European countries' competition for trade, and, to do ' s for munition woeking and for.. food praduction, and whichever is' -the Most Urgent should have the most Men al- lotted to it. such. times as these, a it is given only to those in high au - 1 thority to know, conditions. fully, latit, r • the food. administrations Of Canada successfully, her manufacturing an other lines of activity must utilize al trained help available; to secure thi result it will be necessary to give th riost importaa positions to our for eign-born residents, We may thei realize, too late, that we have been un fair to our own children. Industria raining schools with night elasse should be a part, and an importan e and the United States portray things 11 as they are, the food situation is the o most serious we have yet had to face. 1 is only when the ordinary citizen ealizes this that the problem can he d 1 s solved. • - LEMONS WHITEN AND . BEAUTAFY THE SKIN • WHO ARE THE BEST FIGHTERS? Ile Canadians Are Generally Admit- ted to Carry the Palm. Early in the war the British War Office found it expedient to enter ob- jections to the tartan kilt on the battlefield on account of its conspicu- ous colors affording too distinct a target for the enemy. An order was issued recpairing the "Kitties" to wear a kilt made exclusively of khaki. To , this the Highland regiments, with their devotion to the tartan, objected, and substituted Tor the all -khaki kilt is khaki apron which hid the' conspicu- ous tartan colors in front. The War Department again com- plained that theie orders were nbt be- ing complied with, and to this the Highlanders quickly eeplied, asserting that requirements had been fully met by the wearing of the khaki apron in front, for no Highlander ever turned his back to the enemy. Hence it, had become generally accepted that -the Highland regiments were the best; fighters. s But now the New York Times claims that it is generally admitted in Eu- rope, by French and British alike, that the Canadians are the best fighting men in the trenches, and adds in sup- port of the claim "they are never sub- ject to periods of high elation, which give them great elan in attack, and later periods of great depression, which seriously affects their morale, as are the French. Nor is the lack of • beilliancy individually or the absence of the great enthusiastic action of the French in attack, both of which in a • genetal 'way characterize the British. The -Canadians possess almost all -of the brilliance and enthusiasm of the French, combited with the steadiness and absolute dependability of the British to get what they go after if it s humanly possible. It is purely a question of teinperament, .and of the Sinvironment Of their youth. In both, the American and the Canadian are alike, and their adion hi battle will be the same." gr -a little realize how childven cherish theigardens, No flower ever cost more than a little pansy that was brought, me by a generous, sweet little aesen-year-01(1 girl 1081 au tti Mat : 47ou will put it right in Water, won't ,you, End keep it? It iS the verY laatt flow- er from my pansy bed this year," l Make- this beauty lotion cheaply for s your face, aSek, arras and hands. t - part; of all educational work and at tendance of pupilsa up to at least 1 years of age, should be compulsory. tile cost 01 a small jar of orchn- ' ary cold cream one can, prepare a full 8 quarter pint of the moat' wonderful lemon skin- softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into' a bottle con- taining three ounces of orchard white. .Care should be taken to strain the , juice through a fine .cloth so no lemon prilp gets in, therathis lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blernishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and"' is the ideal 'skin softener, whitener and beautifier, Just try it! Get three ounces' " of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweely fra- grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face; neck, arms and hands, It is marvelous to. smoothen rough, red hands. A Tribute to a War Dog. I turn the crimson page of war, .And here I find your name, A comrade, shell and shrapnel Scarred And plumed in battle fame. A friend of man a friend of God, Of royal blood and true, Who met the hell-houna, breast to breast; .,, . A soldier, through and through. . . Ye trumpets sound a requiem, Ye red, red waters, cry Your lamentations, coast to coast, And darkness hide the sky; a Kneel, kneel, ye slaves of high estate, 0 blue -flower bow your head! A dog that shames an emperor, Somewhere, somewhere lies dead. —Herbert Randall. wixTER HARD ON BABY The winter season is a heed one on the baby. He is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilatcl rooms. It is so often stormy that the mother does 'not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should. He catches colds which rack his little systeM; his stomach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. They regulate -the stomach and bowels and break up colds. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box _from The Dr. Williams' Medi - ,cine Co., BrockvillOnt. The Victors Overseas. The other day a laconic Britishg, of- ficial statement announced the com- pletion of, the campaign in German East Africa. Its significance was lit- tle appreciated/ley a world whose at- tention was fixed upon Cambrai and the Russian revolution. And yet it marks tho passing of one -of the.great colonial empires of modern times. When the war broke out German col- onies occupied more than a million square miles of African territory, an empire in area larger than that lost by France under the oicl monarchy in the wars with Britain which preceded the Napoleonic era, Bagdatl, Jeruatilem, German A.frica •—these are measures of the present struggle between the Briton and the German. We are now in the fourth winter of the war, a war which Ger- man statesMen and 'German scholars quite as much as German soldiers pro- claimed was to be a contest -between Podern Rome and a contempt/ea:1:y allege, a contest in which the Gr- o shouaplay the ROman role. And er four campaigns no German ship Is the /leas, every German colony is British hands, save or hose pots is occupied by Milan's French and •Japanese aUie Germany'Turkish aiI,yItaS loSt Mesopotatnia and the Hol Land; British armies occupy the i'ac1s to $tieZ and the Petsiat gulf, AM no Single foot of British tereitory late toW a Getman Muter/ 1 Ca Ina aft sal in tiot CAMOUFLAGE TRAPS U-BOAT , Trick by Which .British Seamen De- stroyed a Submarine. Camouflage by the gun crew of a British steamer tricked a German U-boat commander into the belief that he was attacking an unarmed mer- chant vessel and caused him to manoe- uvre his boat so that the gunners of the merchant, vessel -were able to send him:7 and all on board to -the bottoms The story was told by an officer of British ship which recently arrived at an American port. The steamer esvae nearing a French port with a cargo of foodstuffs and ammunition when the U-boat 'appear - "The German was some distance away when we first saw him," said the British officer, "and at the seine time he was watching .us through the perisc6pe. The gun crew was all, ready. Our big gun was hidden behind a screen, Which covered the 'entire stern and which had been painted, both at starboarrand port, to look like lifeboats. The U-boat - came on. When about twenty yards off, the com- mander, evidently having satisfied himself that we were unarmed, order- ed the 'vessel sunk by bombs. - "Several men Clambered from the orward hatch, dragging one of their collapsible boats after them. Officers stood on deck, leaning against the conning tower, as they waited for our finish. Meanwhile, tho gunners had been evorking, behind our lifeboat screen, ' ancl while- the Germane avere preparing their boat the gun pointer signalled the -range. "The screen was dropped, and. before the Germans were aware of the trap they had fallen intos the big gun roar- ed. 'We saw the shell teas into the hull at 'the ,Water line and directly at,. the base of the conning tower. The submarine sunk In less than foul' min- otes, with all its °raw." - Skimmed milk furnishea protein at about half the outlay for which this essential Call be purchased as inlikc it is also a valuable source of carbo- hydrates and mineral water. The de- ficiency of at in skimmed millr is, counterbalanced by. the fel, of the ordinary mixed diet. ' annaraIs Little/art Cutts lelttlimela, If you have any of the symptoma that troubled Mrs, Roger, ask your neighbors if Dodd's Pills are not the remedy you are lookfog for. Use For Old Sheets. Being of an economical turn of mind, it has always bothered me 'to know what to do with the sides of .Worn-out , • • •• sheets, which are, many times per- fectly good when the center will be thoroughly worn. This summer I con- ceived the idea of oaaking them into pillow cases and, as I always make the two hems in my sheets the same width, it was a very simple thing to '' do. Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902, Minard's Linimeut Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,—We wish to inform you that we consider your MINARD'S LINIMENT a very superior ;article, o--0-0-0--0-0--- 0 —0-0.---o---o—o—o and we us,e it as a surs relief for sore rt YES! LIFT A CORN I- o OFF WITHOUT PAIN I o 1 1 Cincinnati man t6ils how to dry ? o f up a corn or callus so it lifts 1 off with fingers. O I Tank Possibilities. Tanks (says a correspondent of the 1,lvenhig Standard) are tbe PePalar- subject et t,h,e moment, and every kind of turner is abroad regarding their development, It can be no se- cret that the type goes on improving. Qolonel Stern, who has been resPon-I sible for the production of the Tank, has always been most insistent in. their I PoSSibilities, It will be remembered ' that he recently changed his job from Director of Tanks Production for grrii- lar work in the Overseas and Allied, Department. It- is understood that the.' United States 'fi'as been greatly ins - Pressed evith Tank possibilities. A concerted movement ef production by England and AT/melt:a might have great results. tainard's Liniment Curets Colds, Etc. Fresh Air Without Draught. As storm windows interfere with ventilation in sleeping -rooms tack the cheapest grade of -unbleached muslin on the outside of the screens, This Protects the wire from the weather and the windows may be open day and night, thus keeping the air fresh with- out tv suggestion of cold draught. MONEY ' ORDERS It is alwaye sate to send a Domnno.n. Express Money Order. 'Rive dollar costs three cents. Rabbit Wool. Rabbit hair is supplanting wool in the felt, hat making industry of Aus- tralia, where there are thirty factories in operation at present Inalcing use of rabbit far for. this purpose. It is, said to be superior to the finest mer- ino, and millions of, rabbit skins are made use of annually. MB Granulated E3rends1 Sore Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by sun, Dust and WiroiquIckly FOR V -t:' relieved by Marine. Tty It in YOUR SiZusr.,'Ea 7tilagn,diuinstBEyee'lael:Yfort amine EYe Reraedly AtairffejeDrri'lgEtiingig EY. Salvo in Tu 21c. For ool;" of Mil Eve –From. Ack IlEtarltae Eye Remedy Co.. Clacago d The demand for frit will b'e. great or greater than ever because prosper- ity will prevail, and that meansthat people will want good things to eat. Good things to eat means fruit. throat and. chest. When I tell you I . would not nie without it if the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean it. .• Yours truly, CEIAS. F. TIL/TON, The Perfect Day. You corn -pestered men and women tidings are flashed over sea and land need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes What a day that -will be v -hen the that the Allies have won that neat y oiled ou befoie, says this has been declared! From ten thou_ Cincinnati atitharitY' IS of freezone applied directly o5. a because a few , and peace • • bells will ring out, as if they were hu- I s what 1 tender aching cern or ca.us, stops !I sand times ten thousand steeple hardened callus loosens so it can be V , lifted off., root and all, wit 'Lout pain. A small bottl history of the world will there hae e of freezone costs very little at any drug store. but will posi- tively take off every hard OT soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it l soreness at once and he soon tcorn or man things, their wild delight at thei • ' • long hoped-for event! Never in the been such a day of universal joy. ZainardIs Liniment Cures Distexnuer• is inexpensive and is said not to had - Drying Sweaters. tate the surrounding skin. After washing sweaters do not hang If your druggist h.a.sn't any freezone , . them up to dry, but place them on a tell him to get a small bottle for you ;steam radiator or ill an open oven, so from his wholesale drug house. It is 'that the weight does not pull them fine stuff and acts like a charm every Out of shape, - time. ACID STOMACH 15 DANGEROUS MOST FREQUENT CAUSE OF CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. You must neutralize the acid in your stomach, says Doctor, or give up eating sweets, meats, potatoes and salads Sample Each Free by Mail. A.ddresst and quit drinking tea, coffee or liquor. ZeGhastsr.eof,ssANYtttill0 Toscucro,osy,;'rmv" We ought to be as cherfnl a, we if only because, to be ha )py our, selves is a most. effective contribtisioe to the happiness of Others --Sir Joie: Blinard's Linlinont 'Cures Garzet in cows Quebec's forest lands, cover an ares of over 100 million acres. VOA SALE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER WEST -- V V ern Ontario. a good bust- ne$S. raeath of 9Wner eltecee it oe the market. a great ehance for a man cash. Apply FiOx 52.„ Wilson Publishing Co„ Limited, Toronto. IYITSCELLAEMOUS (IANCE1't, TTJMO1rS, LEIvIPS, ETC., internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. 13ellruan 'AtediCal Cs., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. NIV Earit eQ;Plfigjggi) \ir18'111P4?t1 Ontario. Insurance carried $1,500, 'Will go for $1,200 on quick sale. Box. 09, 'Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., Tomtit°, The Soul of a Piano Is the Action. Insist on the " OTT F6"P 7P, " 4 LZ.1 =09 P1ANP ACYTI Doctors Ref.. ()To ka3 end li3oei.44) fur the 11./yes Physicians and eye sPecialists pre- scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy In the treatment of eye troubles and te strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund g,uaranty by all druggists. 1.,61ShSecfs.'"a1.-Secsalikeial,Searo\casaeliee.l'Es—A- ItheuniallePalEs Are relieved En a few days by is) taking 30 drops of Mother Sereel's Ce, Syrup aftermeals arid on retiring u.) It dissolves the lime and acid bi accumulation in the muscles and 0 joints so these dr. -posits can bo 6‘) a) expelled, thus relieving pain and , e) soreness. Seigel's Syrup, also O known as "Extract of Roots," e9 • contains no clop e no r other strong Vt., drugs to kill or mask the pain of ; rheumatism or lumbago, It re- t'D • moves the cause. 50* . a bottle ;(4 '65 at druggists. it ®8/5\4.1)3,43/1",,e/ra\SWiik,4451..rifif',P.,Z4 FIFRf-ri aPd HAND All i Quickly Soothed and Healed by uficura Trial Free Bathe freely with Cuticura Soap and hot water, dry and gently apply Cuticura Ointa P/ - ment. Use night and morning'. For pimples, redness, rount-tess, itching and irritation, dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair, red, rough hands and 'baby rashes, itehings thid chafing's, thesefragrant, super -creamy emollients are wonderfully ,effectivc. • fi Alarming increase in dyspepsia ancrstomach disorders is largely due to too much rich food, and the widespread use of so-called digestive tablets and pills which give only temporary relief at the expense of ruining the stomach later on. The Vest way is to consult a reliable stonlach specialist or take a little ordinary bisurated magnesia—nothing else—to neutralize stomach acidity and thereby remove the cause of your stomach distress. Pnt a teaspoonful of hydrochloric acid in your mouth, hold it there five minutes and all the tissues' will be bui‘ned and inflamed. Yet you go around with a glassful or more of this saane powerful acid in your stomach and then wonder why your stonsach burns and hurts and your food will not digest, And when you put food into an. acid stomach, the acid simply com- bines with the sweets, meats and pota- toes you eat and the tea, coffee ,and liquooss you drink, and maites is lot more acid. Next, the acid may tat into your stomach walls, producing a stomach ulcer 0.r cancer, a,nd only half the cases orltomach Ulcer ever get we'll under the moist skillful treatine.nt; the others, Sooner or later, 'alt die, and statnach cancer practically alwaya means death it a year at most. But this is not an. The s,old in your stom- ach passes on into the Inteetnee, up- sets them and disarranges your liver, so tbat you may soon reeetra a seri- ous opera.tion with the eitrgeon's kniee for gait stones or appendleftia, Generally when people have sour or acid belching or eruetatious, heart- buen, oe a burning sensation at the pit of the stomach or other symptoms which Indicate stomaclt acidity, they - take some advertided digestive pillo bay a. lipx of tablets fret tho neat drngaist. Such rmn'edies MO g1v temporary rellef, but if yen Ito on lilt ing your atonia,eh with a let of drtigs you may get 16 the point eller a Nagle when no food af any 'Wad will Oa' on your stomach, and YOU 'WM hAVO incurable case of stomach trouble. TherefOre, be very careful what you take, The best way is to consult a reliablei lac specia as , ot take a This WDIrtilaill ReCOrliMerldff . little ordinary bisurated magnesia— ' Lydia E. Pinkhani's liege.' table Compound—Her Personal Experience. post-carch "Cuticura, Iept.N. Boston, IT. S. A." Sold throughout the world. ARF ILL nothing else—to correct the stomach acidity, and thereby remove the cause 02 your rap aint. If you have an acid stomaeh, you must confine yourself to a diet of milk and eggs, or if you wish to eat such articles of food as meat, potatoes, sal- ads„sweets or ric]i foods, or gravies, or drink beer, wines, Rulers tea or cof- fee, you must take a teaspoonful of bisurated inagnesia, immediately after eating to neutralize the acidity. Sta- !tisties show that 90 per cent, of the people who have dyspepsia and indi- ,1 gest/ion !have an excess of acid, and 'that' this is the real cause of their trou ble, Keep the acid neutralized at all times by the free ese of bisurated magnesia so that it no longer inflames the -s tornach w al s , eat alo wly ansi masticate your food thoroughly, aud your stomach will goon get well Of it,s own accord. Bianrated magnesia, Is absolutely harmless. It Is generally prescribed by physicians to be taken in.' tatSpc,:on. ful doses intraediately after eattn” 'whenever you have any diatrese from excess acid; but it may he used In much larger guantibles and much more treouentlk with perteot safety. 130 sure te obtain lokanated mag - Reale, a,na Plot -solo 0111101' Cu'i'5 02 wataela, est other toms are net am trand aa, MOOD. Waallest, hut ilaVa not `OA Sit1110 vower for 4enknalixing 511010005 acidity, wallet POSiSeatted imy blitattated magnesia, whiorn la lixpouislire end eau easily be Ohtiata4s from, taay reliable dreg storia McLean, Neb.—"I want to recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkliam's 'Vegetable Compound to a 11 women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me rnore good than all the doctor's medicine. Since taking i.t have a fine healthy I I ' % . . 1 > E. .1. t • : • : ..I4 -i14bl :,.. baby girl and have gainediu health and strength. My hus- band' and 1 both praise your med- icine to all Aufferliv women." ---Mrs. Jon' KOPPELMANN, 1, McLean, Nebraska. This tamous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (Comn. pound, has been restoring women ot America to health ter more than 2orty years and it will well pay any WOM Who suffers from dispiscements, flauprultiork uicerption, Irregu1eritle4 haokache, headaches, nervousness or he blues" to give this successtul retnedy a trial, roe speelal su5gestions in regard td your ailment writs Lydia B. Pinkhain , Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experzence is etyma service.' Et) issuri