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The Seaforth News, 1918-04-04, Page 3was where .she lead left it, and on it to say s°. Mise Jennie Book, 33eams- was a glass eye with a note saying, vibe, Ont,,. says: -"i suffered for over "I did as you requester." - two Years from anaemia, and gradual - Thomas A. Maynard was arraigned ly grew very M. Previously I had but1 talo n strong 11 bust grew v Udo st o and e g rg 1 ' 111 rqurt for bigamy: It developed that ' he was married first in' 1889 and then and 0 mere shadow of my former self. in 7917. The was let go because' he' I tried several modicines, end 'while convinced the court that h hadl' en- some seemed to give ale temporaf•y i ircly forgotten his first mal l rage He I menthe went by 1 began to de - relief, I soon grew worse again. As iwit ; iu (the' war frons I the start,' and I i I mother lhapponecl io • • read an advor- P 'g int; releasee! from a hospital. He stet tisement of lh. Williams' Pluk Pills Jected to,.. bids fair to go out of -- 1irIT1$ FINGERS l ''T 'I'' Ski S ass Leri o I once. When confr°nted with tate in- I across a stream will, if a recent Jaren- , lit 0 th 4 til e " 1 tl merriage he broke down and said ,h•e' ) e U .1 into the stream and drift across, m You say to the drug store elan, "Glue „mite the :pills. for 'nearly throe' enemy submarines anything twill io lied completely fnYgOttell It 1113 ease months, uSing in all aitie'Mixes, when meantime utilizing ing batt!! hands to as a Weapon of defence, as is s1 Own me a small bottle of frCN:.e17 e. This Ii cl manipulate his rifle 11• ell'cost very little but Will positive}y a young woman and married lhe:' at tashlon In future a legunent going Tree:lees s ,.. pp(r. Smashes P ,I iJp6' j iTILE 5KtrCEs OF THE WAR 1 111'LININ•GS !HERE AND THERE,Htory of Two Brothers -Pagan Spirit r of the Hun -An English Humorist, 'Lienteeent Charles Vernon Crossley, a heronch oder of a mine sweep- er, recently Inst death Ina manner which re tlfl d the end of "Steatite .la •l." 71 ( nick, of America, who, ODD WA f �lG G1Rt Can Regain tlOoa Through Dr. (Will Pink Allo. Health lams' 131bodlessness is the trepubio of,Wanf giiW who ought` to be Olt of`llfo and' good spirits.. lehead "they, are' paler' theft. lips Have ne color, they have no appetites, their digestion is poor, and if they walls Met, either in 'the atreetl or going up stairs tiioy are Sit' tired end out of breath that their hearts he:jlae if to burst, Almost always surer. gills aro ,thin, nat.eltested and sallow, with nothing attractive about theta. It they do not got better they will have a cough in the winter and , , :l,lfi ,,tae los and chimne then, not unlikely, coioumptien, that i E. p s most hbpelhse of a14 dirfoases will de - 1 1111 over the world, fell fourteen feet velop..' No girl should be like this. from the niast of a sailboat and was She should be plump, roey-dheeked and full of lire, able to t lk fast and to stand • without being exertion n t v ',. breathless and palpitating. To be In this healthy, happy cdindttion she must have plenty of good, rich, red blood, as it is only through the blood that thebody can be healthy. And the only medicine that will keep the blood f killed. Lieutenant Crossley had gdno through a hundred thrilling expert vnees lin:! !touts with death, bat he I died the mod .peaceful death imagin- able. He turned ever in his sloop and sufocated quietly while his face Was buried in rt soft pillow. A member of royalty 'recently !'ell , 1°Pr 1 ARAN Tir Accurate knowledge Mea is Greats'+' '1J'1?bdttinion. 11ome Vegetable Garden and a T'a- rfotic gfardeniilg Cai)hpetition,1 by 1N. T, Maebuh,7.aalinl7illlat No. 13, Central Experimental farm. Deals with sittjs ationi.of the %garden,ipreparation of the 'soil, "planning: the gar;de'n, we'd gives list, of euitable varieties of vegetables, Farm 'Garden Bulletin N'o. G, Mani- toba Agricultural , College, Discusses size, location, arrangement, soil olil- tivation, seeds, thinning, transplant- ing, storing, and gives notes on the various garden crape and recommend- ed varieties, Apply Manitoba Agri- cultural College, Winnipeg. Production in the School Garden. Rural Education lYfont'hly, published by Dept, of Education, Regina, Vacant Lot Gardening," Pamphlet No. 6, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. Gardening for Schools, Ontario Dept, of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 162. Apply Dept: of Agriculture, To- ronto, Improvement of School Grounds, by the Ontario Dept. of Echication, To- ronto, Ont. Profusely illustrated, Dis- cusses flower borders perennia s, vines, nursery stock, shrubs, malting of ]awns, and gives plane for laying out schoolgrounds. The Gardenette or "Cit Backyard Gardening byBenjamin V. Albaugh. Discusses vegetable ardenin • and flower gardening, dealing particularly, with city small yard conditions. Plica , • age of food, and the Brea a ands being made upon Cana a! tp. n roeee the dapply, it is of the uthasst i piirt- ance that the great testru ill of foodstuffs caused by lightning strik- ing wire fences and destroying barns and their contents should be over o;j11e, 1 Proved One More In Southampton, Ont. That Dodd's Kidney hl'pl5 Cure Rheumatism`. ' Harold D. Bertram Had Inflammatory Rheumatism and One Box of Podd's Kidney Pills Cleared it Out of His System. Southampton, Ont.,` March 23111- (Speolal)-•That rheumatism is caused by disordered ltidneys' and that 1)0(ld's Kidney Pills will our° 11 Is again Proved by the ease of Harold D. Ber- tram, a young man ,well and favor- ably known Here, Ila lied inflamma- tory rheumatism for two montils. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured 'bile. � in with a genuine English humorist, supply rich and red and pure is Dr, 1 (The do t(!r said mrure utile hY,artod Ply three owhres o!' orchard while for m.Williams' Pink ills. Their effect u - eQ " 1 't "p •asst :mates. u it 'w cents.11 8 03 oral? OW sweefar 1 and site is threatening to reward 7{i P i p hvilhith grippe, Mr, ekti a 1 u .h pale, weak girl who fives them t h vvr Weill, swo • fregr ut lotion i into tbn frire, nedk, 1 Site Willi going through a hosplta , a the 1 a o, gi g "ley iia ids dud feet Were b d � 1 I to she youngwas of a fair trial is wonderful, They im- ilea nnd�thP doctor (ltd tut eeefl'1 I;0 be !alin9 0011 ll;ll1d910aC I (la}' anid Rde liOW when .hr. came 'to a a i'rocicles and bletnisiilea disc' pear is td Moot, happy disposition. He Son- prove the appetite, backaches and y 'vloing n1e ani' good, 1 :1 y grand'?tothei, , ) valeseeut, She chatted with him i,for headaches disappear, the glow of Mrs, G. Grasser, advised mo to tabs 'hpw c•lnitr, sofa 11111; ttibite the skin *e- 1sante time, When she .went on jl'ter health tinges the cheeks, the eyes ' g g ' Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 look one box conte,,. 1"es. It is hartnlese. { rounds she left a valuable-. pelage sparkle, and the step becomes light g of theta and 1 'haven't Leen bothered _ and elastic, Thousands of girls g since. m clear of the rheumatism," , $i 26 Published by Stewart Lind That Mr. licrlrant's trouble. came A record i'or railroad travelling is ido tris chair, Wi11 ,you please !reap fhrougboltt Ctuhnda owe their health , 1-17 N- t OW Qua fAthIO� 1 ki3T'it.lzess, LIMITED WEST TORONTO 1 CANADA ¥icer returned, be could not find hie boos. 1 f ) ' 'I T 1v ' here are rn a .0 ' w 'ata w o l s kr 1 1 1 y I1 boost 1 "What, pill Those Mess hoots? Oh, '000 you are, Isirl One and sixpencel That's all 1 could get on 'em, I took 'em,all around the camp, but the only man Who'd: buy 'em was a corporal, unit, h s coulc1n't give more'n one and six,+'cos pay day waen't till next Fri- day." LEMON JUICE IS FREOI<LE REMOVER Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten the skin, Squeeze the Juice: of two lemons into a bottle containing three 01111006 of orchard white, ehalce well, and you ha,vrta quarter pint of the best freckle and !tan WWII, and complexion beauti- fier, at vete very Small east, your grocer has the Ideon,, and any drug steedor toilet e(ulaer will sup. r ! with him saying as she placed it be a Trish Train Sets New Record. 1 s and attractive appearance to Dr. Wit- from his kidne s is hewn by his re your rye on it?' When she nctuiined Kidd Co., Cincinnati, Ohio y'ported iron Ii•o1 1 A. special train not hesitate the chair was vacant. The peeltage Hams' Pink Pills and doo May be obtained from ea others tt sF lin trod stiltnass it1 d t 'M in Publications ' • y"int °ell• . on the -Great Northern Railroad made Branch,Dot. of Agriculture Ottawa. the joints, was lirddrand nervous' an, the tripftiont Belfast LEE Dublin,a clic= p there Were flashes of light before bid fence of 113 miles, in 107 mintes and' __sees__ eyes. He ' had 'a dragging sonsat.ion ONE-MAN i'ONTOOIr'u a.rross the tains, was always thirst 'in 100 minutes, _ meat e. after moa end 1'u t heavy and ,,leo, o f 1 e Y ly +} "'Water Wings" for Use of Soldiers in lthontnatism is caused by uric acid Crossing Streams Under Eire. the mjc axed out of 'the blood. Dodd - th return journey was aceompliehed in the blood. Cured k•idueys strata Building bridges under 'fire, the Kidney .!'ills cure Lire kidneys; a YES! MAGICALLY! I- , I greatest �n i- •--- - - r OUT- ordeal that the tnmy c g r�• o e[ is:se • d i na CORNS LIFT OUT rr,ntract 1 h con ,nap .ge on be-,• spar of getting ltut.ter, when my dears of other campaigns ns were sub- A NOVEL WEAPON. t res ac o i I and suggcstod tli•it 1•slidul(1 Ory tiliem' Y .: a me a r. px eyes nue ye With Coal:Shovel. i When one's vessel is in danger fr contest able evidences of his first; tion meets with approval, merely wade l o o—o--o—o-q• o rt---o I know' trio' 1v re i'tel in me, and �I dc'.0Yiiterl a2 a new foam of ``shell hoiic" rl.1 oc '} m ptathcitic was the wee 1•esiele in ,,very ,'estreat to-mY b the t f ' t ' f Biit' 11 h cal• y .le s orf o A cap aha o a i t The new, inveueian is a serf of glori- remove wary hard or soft corn o f 1 I old time .strength. • Tide was several [ trawler who used a coal Sliovaly th ,oust. c•uiv;d that it.clieei•ed the' `ter-, years ago, and a. 1 have net Billed had .fled Neter wiivgs" err ngeinent and, 1} ins frpm one's feet. dl•3 tvlti(11 fi.eed•hlin. is adapted to the fording of deep' good effect against a German IJ -10) t. ;1 fes drops of Dile new ether cone return of ll o trouble, I cannot The ravvle1, accodint to elle sl' rY anud applied directly upon a lender„ A most remarkable stay of ••V0 speak too highly o Dr. Williams' Pink strums without ,the .necessity .of told t)y one of the crew, was in P i retluern.has beel1.told,receetly in Eng- pm"; : a permanent cure for this I bei g'e-buildlltg. "The eridi cling buby h, • 'lariat The. brothers Were:11 elter tut trouble, and I strongly recommehid is blown up by the soldier. It holds Thomas Maggs. +'Here is then record:• them to all anaemic girls•'' slim upright. in the water with his Both were educated at the Printers! You con get'theso pills through jay i shoulders and arias clear bf th'e sur- Orphana a medicine dealer or by mail at 60 cell's fare. d'n experhnents recently eon- , h. - speed Was &leas than eight knots. 'man, who sans that treason() dries in as, a printer, , t:lle,: ether as `compoSTtor. Die Williams' Medicine Co Breck- eyesrdn a target ee,00 wards'away while e NA'TURE'S CART(( Wise Provision Ma far iiio'Ee'etion Birds' and Ahhlntals( Nit'ure provides for her children., The birds with tlheir''wonderfully vari- ed Plumage are so colored as to best pro/ect and shield them front enemies, and: in their natural •honl'es their col- ors',, blend with the surroundings that t rei111ii•'s`ellar -eyes to detect thep!. The coloring of n i ray' insects is vvo deri'ul, including the various col- ora8 bronzes; snakes are of many col- ors; and, setting aside the natural ani- mosity we Have for them, in, studying their markings they will be found to be very beautiful, particularly the snr'all r and harmless shakes, Animals are colored to protect and hide 'them. 'Wit)} Oowor.', the case is exactly the opposite. Th'ey sire colored to attract attention and scented to add to their attractiveness. that in- socts. may e drawn to help fertilize them and that ;animals may (notice tbeln and help scatter their seeds and thus aid inprolonging the existence of the race. t u C i 0 i n n y e e i b e kklnard's• Linialent for sale' everywhere, Port BALE ,y301T{I 5.'N1:WOPAPi:r{ 5 V errs Onto rid. .Doing a 5Ood bust.' 01000. Death of owner places 1t on Ihe+ market. A great chance for a moo with 00811. Apply 13ox e2, 'Wilson Publishing; 00,. Limited, Torente. '6,Fi114LS. gQLIIPPPm NLw0i1'APER 9'V uu1 Soh pt•1n!tern 111,11 In .,'astern Ontario. 11100ran00 c,111,8 81:,600. Will go for 01,200 on gulch sale. 13ox 68, 'Vllson Publishing Co., Ltd.. Toronto. 1ISISCELLAATI: OUS 111321811, TU3101(8. LUMPS. BTC' ger and external- cured with. ou internal out pule lig our home treatment. Write us. before tooolate, "-Dr. I (1111.11 Medical Co.. 7.i..mlted. Crol]htgdvot,d: Uri t. - ' Cause at Early old Age el The celebrated Dr. Michdt:hoff, a • an autho.it an caul old n e r y g. u says that it is caused by arsons A Yp � 7 generated in the intestine." A • When yourstaniachdig(.stefoot • properly it is absorbed without A • fornvngporaonouamatter. Pcf- nor�s hying an ee'�•ly old are and 9 premature death. 15 to 30 drops 1 of "Seigel's Syrup" after ncala e' makes your digestion sound. ro .Both wee ed to; the sural firm one a boa of six boxes for $2,50 from The ducted'a man made several lulp s North Sea it, e stiff. breeze when skipper saw a periscope crawl thro the bgeeki,ng',surftace of litre sea ab a hundred yards- dl#.• 'There was he aching cram ,l•eltores, the soreness in: stantly and scop the entire corn er igli 'callus root and all, dries up and can tit be lifted off: with the finger's. 11o'h This' new way to rid one's feet ;q1 x'011 aboard. and � the, ' trawler's b'' at' caths was i1Rtrodttbed by a (li anneti I It wa a situation to dismay re At t a moment„ :ted simply slu•iveis up the Both had geod.vgnees, and they , al- vine, Ont,' floating across the stream. i !vacs $ung duets. _ men,' Bald' the sieaman. "Our sip-Ieuen oi' callus'witbout irritating the. j• •, • I' per, however, hada lighting spirit: A! eurrouhdilig skin. • Both were n>arried mi the salve day, itevolittiohize the Piro llepartmeisL ; touch of the wheel, sent' the trawl t s Don't let father die of infection: or Roth lesnective brides being sister+s• � fa MEDICINE ! ,blunt bows pointing at the submaril e':; .locleiaw from w•Iiittiing,at leis corals, t.ne tlived in Brixton, their fiats ad- , Are we serious 1n our attempts to joining, combat the fire waste? The records Both joined the London regiments of 1917 hardly prove it. To the molt and they went to the front together. ' superficial 'observer it is obvious that Both got leave itfter twenty-one we ate directing our energies along moinths fighting, and they came home wrong lines., Despite first-class 'fire togetljeielast December. fighting equipment and firemen? ;nothing else. Thor; ei e1 teaches her Roth returned on December 29, and amongst the most expert in the ,,World, they' aro abeoltttel�y' safe;. (hat they on ,Tanuary'19 troth were killed by the' our losses continue unabated. Our never fail. to give relief and that the sante shell. most efficient fire brigades are utterly little ones do not dread taking them And now their widows are working discomfited by the raging conflagra- a5 they do cas.tor'oi1 and other harsh side by side. 1 _ tions that, with increasing fregiaenuy, purgatives. Conoernipg fhe. Tablets, The true pagan spirit of the (fun is destroy buildings, devastate whole Mrs. John M. 'Weaver, Bliss tell, 21.13 ONES w�halebaek, and u•e, swallowed mei c -'true clip this out and male 11jni try, it. FOR LITTLE DNS ingly toward the pirate. ]t: your druggist hasn't any freezoue "The U-boat swung' 1.OUlid to .1111(1 1p11 17in1 10 Order :4 rune!!' bottle i'rbm — the impact and the aides oi' the i his wholesnti, drug house far yen. Once a mother bas used Baby's awn trawler scraped along the sides of the (, Tablets for her little ones she will use submarine. Tile ,peri cope still t'a AProper fiipd makes all the. differ-, out of the water bat was be- encs in th. o'i'l'l1t the 'health of palming to slip down as th'a submat,ia+ ke famnly. revealed now and ..hen in editorials in newspapers in out of, the way places. Herr Max Lochner, in 'the i 'Gouzen- heimer Zeitung, shows himself to be a true disciple of Von Tirpitz i11 the communities and wipe out human life., says: -',1 have ttse1 Ba.by's Ow'n Tab - Canadian municipalities spend millions ,lets for the past ten 'Years and have of +.dollars ''annually for the mainten- Ydund' them s0 ,good, I 'always keep a once of fire departments and d few box in the House.",I The. Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The 10r..Williams' Medicine C6., Brockville, Ont: paltry dollars. in fire p'i.evention,;With- following utterance recently found in out deprecating the provision Of Ade - his newspaper: goats tine extinguishing facilities the "We shall conclude n0 peace of any ;short-sighted polio that neglec`is Pl'e- Itind with our Western enemies until iventWe •meaeut•es rust be condenined. we have obtained a guarantee that all The fire departments of. the cpulitry should be reveli3tiohizecl. For t every dollar 'appropriated by munici autres for fire' protection,' fifty cents )'ould he used for fire p'ievention. the costs of this criminal war will be paid by that lousy brood of liars; the l.nglish., s "To ui nothing matters, neither' death nor hunger, scelong as we know thaat our vile enemies' of the islands of deceit and hatted 1vili go to their well merited perdition. We, however, shall cling fast to the iron mines of Briey, to Wallonia, to Bleeders, to the Ger- man provinces of the Baltic and to the area surrounding Warsaw. "Nor is this all. Rumania, too, we shall have, and the rest of them. We are not satiated; our hatred niust have more food to nurture itself on. Wherever once the German language has been spoken there we shall fix our standard, there we shall remain the masters for evermore." No Need To Stretch. The village coneertwas in full swing. The next its on the piro- gramme was a song by. Miss Evers screech, and the audience braced them- selves for the ordeal.. The song was' too' high, and the pitch of the piano was even higher. The result was that, hi spite of weird and wonderful contortions, Miss Ever- screechnot reac thetopnote.. 'reach couldH no e ec "I'll hang my harp! 011 a' weeping willow -tree," she tried to sing, but couldn't; and when she'd made three attempts a bice came from the !leak of the hall:° "Try 'anging it on a lower branch, miss. It is better to clean meat by wip- ing it °ff with a wet cloth than to let water run over it. • In planning gardens this year re- member that cabbage, carrots, beets, turnips, parsnips, potatoes and other root or winter crops eau be stored and will be available all next winter when food bids fair to be very much edarcer then during the summer. Marion Bridge, C. B„ May 30, 'Q2. ' I have handled MINARD'S t -LINT- 3l],i,Nt.0 during the past yeer. It is al- ways the first Liniment asked- for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different: Rinds of Liuiniront I handle, NEIL FERGUSON, For iron rust either on white or colored clothes wet the spot;' pith lam Juice, then hold over steam. of tea' kettle and the spots will Ic)isap- peiir like magic, If the stain is old it may not come out with the first trial. 1 (TRINE Granulated Eyelids; Sore Eyes, Eyes Metaled by San, Duo and Wlnd quickly reilered by Murine. Tn., it In. t O110, your Eyesand lnBaby'sEyes. UR NoStaariinr,JustEyeComfort Marine Eye Remedy"n; ycsh'�p° ngit linin': Eye s.lys. In Tubes 26e. For Boole of Me Elle—Frp. Aek hila rine Eye Remedy Co.. Ottawa dt Baked Fruit. Mix 3 pints bread crumbs with 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 cup currants,.1 cup chopped dates, 1 eup molasses, 1 pint milk, teaspoon each cinnamon and salt. Pour in buttered baking dish and sprinkle bits of butter over the top. , To grow good parsnips preparcrthe spit ilceltly, i make it, rich, deep ,and, mellow. Three feet is the proper depth of soil for, the very best carrots. Be careful not to bring, the bottom soil to the surface. • Bernard's 'Liniment Chores .Dandruff. LOSS OF 'FOOD BY T;IGTITNf NY;•. Every Means Sltotild .he Taken to Pre - vont Destruction of Foodstuffs. In eastern Canada, April and May are the worst months for fires result - Mg from lightning. In Ontario, light- ning fires during`April and May, 1917, numbered 172, entailing a loss of $158,921, little over half of which was covered by insurance, Many lightning -rod systems have been installed during the past few years„ and these are gradually show- ing results. When properly installed, they give almost absolute protection, so much so that many of. the farmers' mutual insurance .•conlpatoies•I'oport no losses byl lightning on rodded build- ings, while others will not insure a risk that isnot rodded. Nearly; all insurance.. . c°lllipallies charge a''. lower prein"um en insurance on buildings' ,equip ted' With lightning -rods.'. '' The raged increase in the use ..of. ,vire fences constitutes ,a, serious lightning menace, to live stook. Many, 'hundreds• are • killed by. getting ; close to wire fences 'during a thunder. -storm. When lightning strikes the , wire fences; if there are no' ground 'vires, or if iron fence poste are'' not used, the animals furnish the path of least resistance between the Bence and the ground. Wire fences should have a ground wire sunk to moist earth every few rods, to carry off' the current. Lightning -rod installations Should he inspected before April; ran ease any break in the continuity of the cables has been caused by the severe winter weather; the' gtoundiug,'afe,tlte cable should also bo assured. 1Vft11 the tremendous world short - rived. Miners's L(niment Cures Ruins. Eto. Lord Rhondda's 'fr•Cin'nlg. 1 In a recent address Lord Rhondda, the, !British Food 'Controller. explained his grasp of the food situation. IIe said that Ilei was taken into his fath- er's grocery ,stare when 20 yearn of age and learned -the husineee from the round u1o, g . The el.gnpet• bawled for a hammer, a crowbar, anything that would 11 itt. 1 One. of the crew .thrustea coal shovel intq his hand and he scrambled on the bulwarks and leaned over•, two of the j crew hanging to his coat so that he wouldn't . fall overboard. Becketard and forward,lhe swung the heavy scoop 1 at the fragile ;ile - p erisee pp> e and the t hind Ulow reduced it to fragments. . "The subinarine commander Bear- 1 ing the noise and wondering what new and 'horrible device the enemy had in- I vented, orept.to his periscope to 1 ve1 a look, but all eyes black- . He was - blind, and t'hc trapdei• got away in safety'." 1 A Slight Mistake.. "Hawkins," said the officer to his Coclutey servient, "I've left my ,less boots out this opening. I want 'em - soled." . 1 " Yeseir!" said Hawkins. • But later• in the day, when tht of - Wake ti1 Nights go out of 'style in I the family, that once • drank tea of coffee but now uses • iiistant Postiini This wholesome bev- erage of delicious vor contains no drug elements to upset 11 heart or nerves and , ilha cheery goodness is jut the thing in the Way Of a hot table 'There's a Reason" 01- Heals like Magic-. , burns,' cuts, chafing' blisters, pile`s, ab acesses, suntlunt, boils, bruises and other inflammation. - At dealers, or wr to us, BlkSr_asilany,_COMPANY;. Hamtlioo, 06e.di' -1313S and s; The world is short of horses. To get the most out of your team use MICA AXLE' GREASE "Use half as mach as any (Oer" The mica flakes fill the pores and crevices in the axle arid• the grease keeps them there. Mica Grease means -fresher horses at the end of the day and lbnghr life for your harness and wagons. EUREKA HARNESS OIL "Lengthens leather lift"' Overcomes leather's worst enemies -water, and dirt. It makes harness pliable and waterproof, prevents break- ing of stitches 'and impat+ts that rich black lustre to all dark dressed leather. 4 ' Sold in standard sized packages by live dealers everywhere. 14 IMPERIAL OIL •LIMITED BRANCHES IN ALL CITIES. Bruises and Sprain s Have Sloan's Liniment handy for bruises and sprains mitis a nd all aim and aches. ' Quick relief' follows ' its prompt application. No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to• the trouble and drives . out the pain. Cleaner than mussy plasters or oint- ments. Sloan s Liniment does not stain the skin nor clog the pores. For rheumatic aches, neuralgia, stili m.clec lame buck lumlra gout, .trains, and p uins, it eV. '(nick relief, General,. axed botdw at 811 druggists, Sloan's priors not Increased 25c 50e $1 138021 No, 13,--•':18. try •• .-.- t ,. -;"ted +.,. r 1 1. Fall sncomP�yy 1MfTED 11„r pae,NXO.4-dT%' Used for, rnakfng 'hard and soft soap, for softening water, for clean - Ing, disinfecting and for over 500 other purposes. overuse SUOSTITyTE8. E)O,0ILLETT (VAST LIMITED nice °pe,n-K., ...,.. "Pa, does it get colder when ' the thermometer falls?" "Yes ,my son." "Well, outs has fallen:' "How fat ?" "About five feet, and when it struck the floor it broke'," • M11i01-d's Liniment Isensvcs Neuralgia,. 0 The Soul of- a Piano is the Action. Insist on the 65'q •' 6 �" 'O IGEi..,ar PIANO ACTION C t• cMra Stops Itching At OlteC r\ ` Treatment: Cleanse YI'lt�l' Cutie ra Sok' af.-. thy tSta�d Beal /Brill• Cutaeiara Ointment For eczem4s, rashes, itchings, irri- tations e - . sore pimples , P nP ,., dandruff hands and) 'baby ` or ,, Cuti curs Soaai Mid Ointment are Supremely! effe'ctiivd ;ts; v;iell as ideal for dile. ignipo e$, ISample$ Each Tree.by IVIalI Address+ " utncura, Dept. N. Boston,: C. S. A. Sold throughout the world. IN MISERY FOR YEAR Mrs. Courtney T ells; Row: She Was Cured iiy Lydia E. Einkham's Vegetable ' Compound. . !+'Oskaloosa, Iowa.-" For years I was simply in misery from a. weakness and awful pains -an d nothing seemed to' do me any good. A friend advised me. to take Lydia E. Pinl(lham's V e g e- tableCompound, T did so and got re- lief right away. I can certainly re- commend this valu- able medicine to other women who suftgr, for itIhas done such good work, for me and 1 know it will -help others if they wil .give it a fair t ial." -Mimi LIZZtr COUaTN1IP0 103 8th ver . West, Oskaloosa; fovea: Why will women drag along froze day to .day,.. year in and year out, suffering' _ such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when- such letters as this are continually being . published. Every woman who suffers from displacements, irregularities, in- flammation, ulceration, backache; ner- vousness, or who is passingthrough the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, . Lydia E. Pints - ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pi lkham . Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Th :result of its long experience is at your ervice. Dangerous Gas an4 Acids That Duet The S'tou4.-'c h 1 mO x` reTh e : Fn ood •Gane Dyspepsia, Inched' s'e n Recommends a Sk1'e WaytoTreat Stomach Trouble At H Me Many. atonta.ch Sufferers whp' are sour, fermenting mass Into th' '.'In- :aiwa3!s)rull.of gas and' whose 0tom- testlnea and ad relieve the sto ooh ache burn'OP" with acid after nearly aln but the.aold still remains l pale tgmach to- generate, 1,3008 811.5 And, traduce More, trouble 111 tIle ext meal.' if yott are using digestive aid ' af- ter meals drop thein for a while 'Mut instead get a few 6 -grain table of pure +blourated magnesia from. ,any druggist and take, 180 with hch.' meal, 131 orated Magnesia. doe ,not digest food but will neutralize th ex - laxative --sto El in ynur, stomach, (ten the food sweet and' will drive th gas and bloat right out, of your. body, As Magnesias pl•opared 3n Va. IOU& COMB 10 sure to get Btsiirated : tag - nests. for this purpose tie it 1s 1 tt a laxative mid in this refined form .w113 1101 Miura the stomach 111 311) WO,. 1'(3011ULTki '0' llndlrest loam Vvh6,} tin reality they are the 0A1'2 , It is lust as foolish to give p1•tad- 51ai diges10nte such 0a, no1aln,±eta„ to a stomach full of Fes and acid as It would be for to mah 880 had: step - ed on a• tank to rub liniment On his foot without'romovhng tlte;tadli,• Sotne stomachs generate ,too • fuel al DAM, Use diato dtethe'stont- a0h walls pushier. a Yule bile o - ine: ive feeling while the aol •irri- tates ,dad hummer: s .the lining 1 the stomach. Naturally the feed fera,,118nteg end sours. .cligeetlon is often delayed and stome.eih Misery 10 Ole-redult. Artificial digestents will push this