The Seaforth News, 1918-04-18, Page 3GROWTH OF AIR-
CRAFT FIGHTING
PROGRESS; :i.; t+I.NCh BlsCl1"t.NN1NG OF
TI]l') WAR,
Ceptsliu de Berretta, of French .r1ny,
110 eril.els Power Developed
By Airplane,
1n et) iets 1. :•n,,; fo arnellleatiall f0
1 .. .Nat on,1l 1;tc graphical Society at
11 arl,ini to:,, lea Main Andro de. Bor-
,a lt1, of the 1`leech Aviation Service,
Loin ,•a dug vri'h the French Military
:Yee riest,'t•aces the (level -
1 ..,, ul cite the airmaiVe •louts since
the I:veleta/es of the :World wear, A,
1,e. t. ',f (optein do Berroeta's com-
m nlientlon is fsued by the society as
the foliowing Lulletiu of its war goe-
r,ialrhy series:
"The preparation, conduct and re-
sults of 01 efcensive military opera-
tion in Europe bear hut tt faint resem-
blance to those of a battle at the open-
ing of hostilities,
"There are at the present time three
branches of aviation which differ in
the duties perfumed, in the machines
used and in the firmament provided.
These aro:
'The Divisional ck' Reconnoissance
Aviation, a valuable ally of the staff
it serves, or the batteries whose firing
it directs, of the infantry it assists in
leading during the battle,
"'PhD Aviation of Combat, younger
sister of the first, and the most faith-
fully ally she has for her 'protection
from the aggressions of hostile air-
planes. `Attack the Noche, down him,
or compel him to ince,' is its clearly
of u nsive motto.
-'1'hc Aviation of Bombardment,
hitherto chiefly employed in reprisals
fur the aerial raids of the enemy, but
now called t.0 a-neueh greater and per-
haps a derisivo role,
Weapon of the Future.
"Althotigh essentially distinct, these
three )`uilehes bf aviation can only be
effectively eulployed by the constant
co-ordination of their efforts. Let us
eon:eider the conditions and influences
attending their birth and development
and the roles they Arc to play in the
fatties oJ' to -morrow.
"Wellen war was declared the chief
strength of the French and German
armies lay in the masses of their in
• Pantry, in the power of their artillery
and in the shill of their cavalry. How-
ever, it seemed the part of wisdom to
put the few hundred airplanes wo pos-
sessed at the service of the fighting
forces, in order to facilitate " n suc-
cess of their undertaltinge. 'ilea of-
fensive strength of both the 1?rench
and German squadrons was very
small in comparison with the millions
of combatants ready to clash with
each other, suppr-rted by the fire of
sevums thousand cannon.
DANGER SEASON 1S AT HAND.
11 -stagers Ask Public to Help Them
Keep Fire Out of the Woods.
The danger season for forest fires
is near at hand. Rapidly drying soil
has left the old grass, brush, leaves,
— etc., in most perilous condition for
starting fins.
An effort. is being made by the
.tire rangers in this province to keep
down the forest losses this year to a
minimum. They will succeed only if
every camper carefully extinguishes
his camp -fire before leaving it, if
every smoker refrains from tossing
away burnt matches or tobacco in or
near a wood, and if settlers in the
newly -opened districts guard their
land -clearing fires with the utmost
cafe. Settlers' fires continue to be
the very worst -source of forest con-
flagration, although callipers and
careless smokers are close competit-
qrs.
"The fire :angers," says the Cana-
dian/ Forestry. Association, • "want
every good citizen to regard himself
as a deputy ranger front now until
November first.
"A Canadian 'forest was never
worth so much as to -day, never gave
so many jobs as to -day, never put
money into circulation as it does this
year."
"Hush Hush" Cruisers,
The idea that England is secretly
constructing tremendous cruisers,
e
ar-
r ing batteries of fifteen -inch guns
and travelling much faster than any
naval ships now afloat, has become al-
most an obsession with the German
press, whose naval experts recognize
that these ships present a problem
that cannot be met with submarines.
The new British cruisers are termed,
"hash, hash" cruisers because of the
supposed secrecy with which they
are being constructed. Captain von.
Kuhlwetter, a famous German naval
authority, believes them to be 86(1
feet in length and probably more ef-
fective naval units than any yet con-
structed, No doubt.the prime cause
of interest in their building is the
realization that a complete • fleet of
fast cruisers could annihilate a whole
squadron of slew and ponderous Ger-
man dreadnoughts if the German fleet
ever again aspires to the ellen sea, I11
the Jutland and other fights such a
unit of fast and heavily armed ships
might have. cut off their retreat. That
England is constructing a number of
large battle cruisers of a new type le
trot denied by the admiralty.
S;jp aiigttme
Fashions
PARIS JXIELLED BY XIUN
GUNS. Q--o'..o--•Q Q o••-a---resew-o„^•a n a e
Chulv:h, Dating Prom Middle Ages,
Struck on Good Friday.
There toile from the first a mystery
regarding the purpose, the military
neetseity, of the big gun which the
Germans have been firing on Parte,
the gen whieh has lidded "a new page
to the rune and .history of Krupp," Thin new drug 15 an ether nom•
and vahlvh was '`an achlevcmeut of pound diseoi'echitiondet:, by ait t le l tccallehinatid
free/One, and can now
be obtained in tiny bet -
Iles as lucre shown at
very little rout from say
Gg stays;. ,lust ask
ralerofreosano, Apply te
drop 01' two directly
Masai a tender corn or
callus end instantly the
eol'erleme disappears,
Shortly you will find
the corn or callus NO
10000 that yet -can lift
it off, root and all, with
t he fingers,
Not a twinge of pain,
soreness or irritation;
not Dern that slightest
smarting, reeler when
applying freezon° or
al'terw'ards,
This drug doesn't ,nt
up file'IP/I'll or ( alive,
but shrivels thele so
PAIN? NOT A BIT!
LIFT YOUR CORNS
OR CALLUSES CFF
No humbugs Apply A few dregs
then pat lift thein away
with fingers.
German scienc'e sold labor," for whieh
the Itaietr hes expressed hie imperial
thanks.
Froin its position in the forest of
St, (iobeln, it had intermittently drop=
peri 0110]11 into trio Terence capital, but
Paris WAS depopulated of soldiers ex -
rept the wounded and the invalid after
the beginniirg of the offensive' on the
western front. The shells had not
fallen upon the defences of the city;
they had wrecked small building's in
the outskirts or dug holes in the paves'
ntent.s,,ceusing less damage than the
usual aerial bombardments.
Persistence and practice that could
profit from f'ailur'e improved the
markcmo isbip of the gunners. Good
Friday one of their shells was drop-
ped on a Paris church, demolishing the
building, stilling seventy-five persons
and wounding ninety:
"The shell struck the north side of
the church, bringing dow•rt part of the
[ roof and opening a breach twelve feet a large: meals, giving the stomach time
high and twenty feet wide. Nearly thee six sen and conic right uu , It is
Tide is a very good suit for the the dahris 4,11 imvarrl upon the no humbug( 11 works Iliij, n, ollartn, tc, rust• f 11
small hot McCall P.ttttiu ro ,[OS t
VOX SALlp
�211A.1T 1t1T0INlult Duel{ 110c0 0 $1.60
. par setting, l7rtlr1' to -day, h. 5Y,
Murray, harrow,
ti'A[1JOpILI Tl ISEINSx+AP.L"It 1N Wawa.
►� YY ern Ontario. Doinga good huel-
ness, Reath of owner Pnas 1t on the
tnarltot, A groat ohance for man with
cash. Apply Box s2, Wilson I'ubllthing
Co,. 040000, Toronto.
�1TLX,I, 204)1/IPt't91) NlOw�PA1'.fitt
7f and cob /ince ca plant to I0astet'n
Ontario, In01115000 Carried E'1,000,. Will
ggofar 81,200 on 01110k sale, 13ox 05,
Svllson PubilebInk Co„ Ltd:, Toronto,
MISOELLAIPEOPS
glMNclln, muatvli;3, LUMPS. 20TC„
q I Internal and esterttai, cured with -
rut pain by our home treatment. Write
°n.. before
Inllted,� late.
Ont,n Modica/
Diet For The Second Year.
In feeding young children no sud-
den changes should be made in the
diet unless ordered by a physieian.
Now foods should be introduced one at
a time, and only a little fed for the
first few feedings 00 that the effect
may be watched. During the second
year the manlier of meals should be
reduced, if possible, from five to four
per day, the. last to be given at six
o'clock and the baby then put to bed.
A healthy child will usually snake this
ehungs for himself, In the case of
delicate infants it is sOmet:hn0.s better
to give a small amount of food et
more frequent intervals, but the aver-
age child does better with fewer and
• heads of the worshippers sixty feet e- I''er a 'env ec uis Yoil sen gat rhl' ref
During the second year the o ow -
Roy's Suit. In 4 sizes, 2 to S years• late, eve •y hard Porn, coli tern or corn be-, ]r•1; tools clay he. safely Intmdnc8d;
Price, 15 cents, "The edifice is now a heartrending 1"`"4n le toes, as well ns painfulBroths, beef, mutton, and chicken; the
Cal:IMPS all bottom of your feet. It milk from oyster stew or creamed
sight The enormous mass of
stone never Isuppnintw crud nrver burns, "'get'able soups with stale bread,
crumbled ;id all shapes and sizes, bites c • inliamr. If your druggist toast m crackers; bassets potatoes, bits
aid
lies in the middle of the nave sacs piled has ft tiny 1'reezone 'yet, tell him to of well shredded meat if there are
to about the same height as the high ,
altar, which was not demateed. The get a little bottle for you from his p1cnty of teeth; creamed carrots,
l
side aisles are littered with legs cum- nitolonllc flour
bersomo wreekage and the pavement
is covered with gray dust. All the HEROES OF THE ROAD
stained glass windows, 001110 of which
were of historical interest, are shate,
tered. The church, although begun in
the Midd'io Ages, was remodelled in
the epoch of the Renaissance. The
beauty of its musical services, which
were sung unaccompanied, attracted
many music lovers,"
Another victory -that will have a
place in the catalogue of Kultur's
achievements -with the aerial raids on
London, the burning of the university
and library of 1' ouvain, the Oertam al: the aante/ an tache 1000
bombard-
ment of the Venetian ehurches and art motives after the engineers, who by
meritorious. 0011131100 or by acts of
special bravery have, in the opinion
of the management, earned the right
to special distinction.
Some of these names may oven be
taken from the 02 engineers who are
ori.' the pension list, whose names
breathe 01! long, meritorious, faithful
and in somo cases markedly dis-
tinguished service.
Over two thousand locomotives run
in the Canadian Pacific service, with
them, and even declared that they
over two thousand engineers. It is
A. silrtpte dress, '&(bring tvy eat ern could work better in their company. not
t ottive at the intention but name
only
inl
pes-
tle material indeed. McCall t Very often George Washington is
No. 8227, Ladies' One -Piece Dress. In ° ' 'g ' service, and to keep each value
said to have met visitors with a Itit-
ti sizes, 34 o 44 bust. Price. 20 as a privilege and a reward. The idea
,to ten perched upon his shoulder, and is one which should appeal to 0001')'
man Who knows the :'alae of person-
ality in good railroading. It appeals
ed•kittens and tool: them home to his to the C.P.R. because it will nnako for
wherensand took
were stuffed with efficiency and encourage that esprit
study,de corps which is the keynote of Ole
good things till they looked like little whole Canadian Pacific System. The
Why He Was Solicitous. barrels, - engineer does not think of his loco-
Cunon Cureton was to preach at the Sir Walter Scott had a warlike cat motive morelg 111 a. machine. It is
Abbey on a certain saint's day when Called Biose, who lorded it over both something almost human to him.
the boys of Westminster School at- dogs and eats. One clay she made the "She's 0 good engine;' you hear one
tended service and afterwards had the author's great staghound weep aloud call to a passing conductor, "but full
rest of the day as a holiday. Mr, because she would not let him go up of hard luck:" It ta.ke an engineer
Cureton was looking over his sermon the stairs to his master's study. \\+ith months to 01a01er t110 peeuliarlties of
when his son asked anxiously. "Fath- her back up she dared him to come on if, new locomotive, and for that reason.en is your sermon long?" "No, and be scratched. •he is not much in love with any pool-•
Jimmy, not very," "But how long?" Dean Swift is the man who had two. ing system, preferring to have one
"\Nell, about twenty. minutes, I should holes cut in hisstudy door, so that the engine at any rate "assigned" to him
say. But trhy?" "Because the boys eats might go in and out es they —an engine that he ran almost call
said they would thrash me if you are pleased. He said that the large hole his own. Were he to know that his
more than half an lrotr, was 001' the big cats and the small favorite engine would eventually bear
hole for the kittens• kis own name, surely he would lake
Devise schemes to mance the sow The story is told of Mohammedthat greater pride than ever in work well
take exercise. Keep the 505" grow- being constantly followed by cats, done.
ing thriftily, but do not fatten. which were attached to him, he one
day cut away the sleeve of a hand- Very Stow.
some robe so that he might not dis-
turb a sleeping eat that had taken re- For two years the most decorous
fuge there. courtship of Sandy- and 'Lisbeth has
slowly pregtessed. One Sabbath night,
after a silenoe of an hour, 'Lisbeth
13031'B OWN LEGATION. murmured;—
"A penny for your thuchts,
Ge1•nlans Ask France - to Pay for Dant- Sandy."
age to Paris Buildings. "Weel," replied Sandy, with bold-
( nese, "1 was jilt thinkin' how fine it
During the recent German aerial at-. wad be if ye were tae gie me a wee bit
tack on Paris one, of the enemy avis- Icissie,"
tors dropped a bomb which struck and' 'Lisbeth kissed him. Then twenty -
damaged the embassy building of one seven minutes of silence.
of the Central Powers. Two days la -1 "An' what are ge thinkin' aboot the
ter the caretaker of the. building re- 1100, Sandy—aether?"
quested the legation of the neutral "Nae, nae, lassie; it's mail: serious
Power representing the enemy noun- the coo,"
try to present a bill to the French "Is it, laddie?" asked 'Lisbeth, soft-
ly, her heart going pit -a- at. "An'
'
?
u
'•t itbe.
what micht
h
w t
"0 was jist thinkin'," answered
Sandy, "that it WAS aboot time ye
were paying me that penny for my
thochts,"
mashed no, bakecl apples, prune Pu p,
tapioca pudding, the juice i'rotn roasts
or steak on bread or potato; chopped
spinach, and always' eggs and plenty
Tn ander to give saes recognition to of m1,Ilkcvr give tea or coffee to any
oleo who have done so much to build child at any age. They do not need
up its lino record of efReianey, the stimulants, and the effect on the ncr-
Canadian Pacific has deefded on a new
poliey which should attract wide in -
tenet, Hitherto on this continent
railway locomotives have been identi-
vows system'is very bad. The proper
drink is milk, or water. A quart of
milk a day in addition to solid foods
Red by numbers only --a practise lie not too num h.
which has prevailed elsewhere except I Give plenty of well cooked eereals,
on certain English railways, For the :rice/ oat meal and wheat cereals. The
future it has been decided to mune . wheat cereals should be cooked in the
double boiler at least one hour; the
oat meal two hours.
Ssinard's Ltatment Cures Dandruff.
Bakitlg powder biscuit can be made
with half flour and halt' corn meal.
treasures, the wrecking of. I1 Sante of
Padua, the destruction of the Rheims'
Cathedral and the sinking of the
Lusitania!
•
FAMOUS MEN WHO LOVED CATS.
And Declared That - Their Company
Was Conducive to Work.
T{ad you any, idea that sonic of our
greatest nest liked to have cats abdtit
cents.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Op., 70 Bond St,
Toronto, Dept. W.
_--'i'--.
Daniel Webster adopted every stray
cat he met.
01d Dr. Johnson reached half-drown-
ar.
These Days,af
Grdpe.Nuts
AWlea't Saver.
A Sugar Saver
A Milk Saver
This"ready-to - eat"
food also saves
time andfuel.
Ideal forWartime
Government for damages done to the
building.
France is asked to pay $900 for de-
struction by the enemy of his own
property. --
Silver -Plating Fake.
The street faker finds ready sale
for bottles of so-called "liquid sil-
vei`plate," To shote 11050 beautifully
it works he takes a spoon or fork,
much worn or „perhaps of base metal,
and dips it into the solution. Then,
taking it out, he wipes it with a rag
and lo! it is bright and silvery,
Such solutions are sometimes ad-
vertised for "restoring silverware" in
the home, Housewives buy them and
the first results are pleasing.
Unfortunately, however, the bright-
ness quickly disappears and the
"plating" weare off, The stuff 1$ not
silver at all, but, mercury salts,
Prune and tie up the roses tied syr-
inge with tobacco to prevent insect
attacks later.
I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by
MINARD'S LINIMEN1.:
Bay of Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL
1 was cured of Facial Neuralgia by
MINA.RD'S LINIMENT.
Springhill, N.S. WM. DANIELS.
I Was cured of chronic Rheumatism
by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Albert Co„ N.B. o30b). TiNGLEY
The man who grows more food
adds to the wealth of the world; the
man who grows dollars may be add-
ing only to his Owns wealth.
253nariee Sluimen.t 2&e11,0veg seeuralgi0,
A Dyspepsia Cure
(11. D. advisee : "Persons who •J
ftsuffer from severe indigestion ,i
0
• and constipation can cure them-
selves by taking fifteen to •
•
• thirty drops of Extract of Roots •
o after each meal and at bedtime.
4This remedy is known as Mother
Seigel's Curative Syrup in the drug t
`: trade." Got the genuine. 50c. •
12and $1,00 Bottles. r i
o •))
0
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BENZINE STOVE POLISH,
-
Its Use Has Led to Marty Serious
Accidents,
In the last eight years, according
to the U.S. 'Bureau of Standards,
there have been in that country more
than 400 serious accidents due to the
use of benzine stove polish. A number
of women 11a1(o been burned to death,
Many brands of stove polish con-
tain benzine, 10 bus the advantage
of effusing the polish to dry quickly --
a point that strongly recommends it
to housewives, The danger is so
great, however, that, say the U.S.
Government experts, it should bo ban-
ished,
The directions accompanying a ben-
zine polish usually state that it should
not be used on a hot stove. But this
warning is likely to be ignored; and
even if the stove be void, there may
be danger from an open light in the
room --the benzine vaporizing and
causing an explosion,
Only fireproof polishes should be
used, even though it may take a few
minutes longer to do the work,
LEMONS MAKE SKIN
WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR
Make this beauty lotion for a few
cents and see for' yourself.
What girl or woman husn't hoard of
lemon juice to remove complexion
blemishes; to whiten llro elfin and to
bring out the rases, the freshness and
the hidden beauty? - But lemon juice
alone is acid, therefore irritating, and
should be mixed with orchard while
this way, Strain through a flue cloth
Ole julce of two fresh lemons into a
bottle containing about lEree ounces
of orchard white, then shake well and
you have a whole quarter pint of skiu
and complexion lotion at about the
cost one usually pays for a small jar
of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to
strain the lemon Juice so no pulp gets
into the bottle, then this lotion will
remain pure and fresh for months.
When applied daily to the face, neck,
arms and hands it should help to
bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify
the skin,.
Any druggist will supply three
dunces of orchard white at very little
cost and the grocer has the lemons.
Every boy should realize that, hat-
ing received untold benefits from the
freest and best government on earth,
he holds his services in trust. for the
preservation of Democracy on which
that govermnent rests. Although he
may have to endure aching limbs and
sore muscles in field and factory, he
will be happy in the consciousness
that he has had r1 real part in Win-
ning the tear.
MONEY ORDERS
Dominion aixpress Money Orders
are on sale in five thousand offices
throughout Canada.
Add a little cornstarch to salt when
filling salt -collars. This prevents the
salt hardening. Only hall' a teaspoon-
ful of cornstarch to two tablespoon-
fuls of salt is needed.
Idinard's Lriaiment Cares Suras, Eta
A teaspoonful of sugar saved every
day makes five pounds in a year.
SAW iii 01 i 451. I
yip, yT'41 Es
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MAt)E IN CANADA
esbeenCanada's
falvprite year fel
more than Potty
years,
Enough for $c, to
produce, 50 iuge
loavet of fine,
wholesome nosh
ishing Home made bread, Do
not experiment, there is nothing
just as good,
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WINNIPCO MONISM.
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Uec rl garden line i11 sowing peas.
50 the 3'0100 may be perfectly 11,011ght,'
Crooked rows are annoylug to the eye
of an accurate person. Peas should
have all Maimed ground and if eines
fully sown will not need thinning,.
Plant in double rows, staking tall•
varieties with brush between the rues
as soon as the plants are up.
zemard'c Linimentfor sale everywhere,:
In planning ornamental plantings
for home grounds remember that both
the picture you see from the borne
and the picture the passerby sees
from the street must he 000sidered.
BEFORE and AFTER
Using Cuticura
The first tiling to do in restoring dry,
thin and falling hair is to get rid of the
cause, 1•i7.,: dandruff, itching and irrita-
d cin of the scalp. Rub Cuticura Oint-
ment into the scalp skin, especiallyy"specs
of .dandruff and itching. hollow et
once with• hot Cuticura Scnp shampoo
if a man, nest morning if a woman.
Rinse with tepid water. Make Cuticnn•a
your eveiy-day toilet preparation:. •
5 luran ur NU slam dthiepeeni
yr011ehouhout:honprld. ,1
apw
Takes out the inflammation -
40m burns, inflamed cue, sable, braises, brats
and suybu,n--Piles and ab.,,eses. Works Ike
magic! Nus a box—a, dealers, ur write us.
ROUT kebtIOY COMPANY, 11.mnton, Canada
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Hundreds of Other Prieett
What We In dl'oltnny's Pocket?
tiers is e list of the things that
mother four d In Johnny's pocket.
WOOAT MIL THEY". All you have
v
to do to I r one of these splendid
Prises Is to , •1 Prange the s.hova let -
tors so that they to11 what was in
Sohanv's poc tet, and NMI one simple
rendition.
There Are No Entrance Pees
Every person sending in a oorreet
solution will be awerded a. pries if
they t'u1d1 the above simple condi-
cent. This 011 neon not cost you es one
rent, of your money, All replies will
be judged with the utmost cern and
the prizes will be awarded according
to merit. Neatness will be consider-
ed so be sure to Write plainly. Send
your answer NOW to
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Drawer am, sta. P., TOr0OSTTO
Keep your shoes nee/
S11OE POLIS 'Ems$,.
f�til DS andPASIE$
f ,wui'ro,TAN,DARN BROWN
OR OX -BLOOD SHOES
P ESEIBVEthe LEATHER
rout(+utr (MVOlATltW1 r...,1mmO011uxno
Rheumatic Aches
Drive them out with Sloan's/
Liniment, the quick -acting.
soothing liniment that penetratca
-without rubbing and re' loves the
pain. So much cleaner than
mussy plasters or ointments; it
does not stain the skin or clog
the pores. Always have a bottle
in the house fo: the aches and
pains of rheumatism, gout. lum-
bago, strains, sprains, stiff joints
and all muscle soreness.
Coneroun size bottler tet elf drurgtote,
1.5u.. 30111' 1.00.
Genial lad, . ; st
Out of your Team
Make their work easier. They
are faithful friends and de-
serve the blest treatment.
MICA
AXLE GREASE
"Use half as Huth as any outer"
Lightens the load. The mica
forms a smooth, hard surface
on the spindles and the grease
keeps it there. Mica Grease
gives the effect of roller bear-
ings and reduces unnecessary
strain on your team.
EUREKA
HARNESS OIL
"Lengthens leather lift"
Is the best harness life insur-
ance On the market. It over-
comes the worst enemies of
leather — water and dirt.
Leaves your harness soft, pli-
able and waterproof. A pure
mineral oil free from acids and
cannot injure the leather.
Sold in standard 51151 yvbepackraogcs by live
deniers ever.
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
mRANCII10S IN
A%L CITIES
,l'k•�,-stat 1 iy ,�'✓^'k
Sioan's prices not tnereased 256 001 $1
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Marvelous Story of Woman's
Change from Weakness
to Strength by Taking .
Druggist's Advice,
Per;, Ind.—" I suffered from a dis-
placement with backache and dragging
down pains s0
badly that at times
I could not bo ofs
my fee • and it
t did
nott sth
seem a it. .x I could stead 1t. I
""v'tried diflereft
tmodoinee without
any benefit and:,,
several doctors
told me nothing
but an operation
would do me any
good. My drug-
gist told me of
Lydia EP inkw
hang's Vegetable'
Compound. 1 took
it with the result.
that I am now well
\ -1 and strong, I get
up in the morning at four o'clock, do my
housework, then go to afactory and Worst:
all day, come bottle and get supper and
feel good. I don't know how many of
111y friends I have told what Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done for me. "-Mrs. ANNA MFTSIIIANo,
36 West 10th St, Peru, Ind.
Women who suffer from any>', such ail-
ments should not fail to try this famone
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinle-
ham's Vegetable Compound.
ISSUE No. 13--'18,