SYRUP OF FIGS FOR It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child. Look back at your childhood days. Remember the “dose” mother insisted DIN astor oil, calomel, cathartics. you hated them, how you fought Et taking them. our children it's different. who cling to the old form of simply don’t realize what they he children's revolt is well-found- ed. Their tender little “insides” are injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli: cious “California Syrup of Figs.” Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit laxative” handy; they know children love to take it: that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweet- en the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomor- row. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Adv. About 2,750,000 Great Britain are and forests. land in to woods of devoted acres Only One “BROMO QUININE” To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXA- TIVE BROMO QUININE. 1 of E W GROVE Cures a Coid in One Day. 250 The chap with cuffs on his trousers should never criticise the fur on the ladies’ shoes. CARE FOR YOUR HAIR Frequent Shampoos With Cuticura Soap Will Help You. Trial Free. Precede shampoo by touches of Cu- ticura Qintment if needed to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation of the scalp. Nothing better for the com- plexion, hair, hands or skin than these super-cre emollients as toilet ail with Book. ira, Dept. L, Sold everywhere.—Ady, amy reparations for the Free sample each by nn Address postcard, Cuti Boston. Too Critica like the sl dear? I try to do for » tnportant to Mothers mine carefully every bottle of RIA, asa ure remedy for and children, and see that {if ry e and tears the 2 r— : he ¥ AA a nature of Mo TAL dee ’l n use For Over 30 Years “hinidren Cry for Fletcher's Castorie Well Mot Gray Hairs nt Tired Frees mak ¢ I ’ your V OR UNE t 3 Afte Movies Murine Y tell M Chicag ship” Oh, it rest” TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH ays Too Much Meat Forms Uric Acid Which Clogs } irritates Most f« ke the b ged ¥ : na else we have backache and dull misers in the kidney region. severe head aches, rheun torpid liver acid ston 1, sleeplessness and all sorts of bl You simph ep your kidneys active and clean, and the feel an vy ache or pain in the Baits from any good drug store here take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep thelr kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com: plications, A wellknown local druggist says he gells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Ady. Appropriate. “My husband is so cynical about feminine (ads “Then | suppose he treats the one for carrying dogs with biting scorn.’ ft is diff cult for the man enjoying # cortinuous holiday to keep out of mi chinf Methods of Eradicating Lice Practiced by Pouitrymen. Shown in illustration Is Simple in Construction and Efficient in Operation—Lice Fowder Recipe. During the winter and carly spring with lice. This is often because they are confined to the poultry house dur- ing this period and do not have access to their accustomed dust wallow. Two methods of eradicating lice are commonly practiced by pouitrymen One is to dust each hen with a good lice powdcr; the other is'to provide a dust wallow. Both of these methods have disad- vantages. The first requires cousider able labor, for experience has proved thoroughly to rid the fowl of lice. The second method, consisting of an open or partly inclosed box filled with dust ing material and located in the poultry house, is unhealthy and harmful. A box that will not fill the air of the pen with particles of dust is an improvement. The outdoor wallow ghown in the {illustration is simple in construction and efficient in opera tion. It may be constructed of a box or any kind of lumber, One side of the box is removed and replaced by a cellar sash. A standard Rear View of Dust Box, size, two-light sash is cheap, and pro- vides sufficient light to make the wal low attractive. somewhat, so it will house, is also removed, eption of a single in the dusting material. On each side box, directly under the poultry netting is used to cover the of air thus the dust The opening leading from the house w is covered with a plecs which is slit in the middle the hie uRe The dusting used Three parts material is worthy of mention and a quart of lice found efile lice pc er is as { Place two powder will A pood recipe Hows one-half pounds Then a pint tive and paris in a pan three-fourths of carbolic acid. Stir the while you add the ghiy mixed the i be rather crumbly. It of paris ve len Lthorou it is ready for use. Can or jar Keep in a tight inferior Quality of Seed Is Given as Chief Reason for Small Average in United States. The average per acre yield of corn i is leds than ot haif a crop d is the greatest cause of id of corn. Just one small 26 » ear of corn added to each 1 the the acre, and value of the crop $1.700000000 to its average in i to 52 bushels per yield about Corn from a standpoint of acreage and value exceeds every other crop Wherever corn is grown there you high-priced land and prosperous people No other crop ean replace corn, but corn can readily take the place of any other grain crop. Corn {8 put to a greater number of uses than any other crop that grows, There are greater possibilities for improvement, yield and quality of corn than any other crop. SILO IS SAFEST NVESTMENT Practical Form of Insurance Against Shortage of Feed at Critical Time During Winter. A silo is the safest investment a farmer who keeps stock can make. It is a practical form of insurance against shortage of feed at a critical time. It maintains the herd and flock in better condition and more economical ly In winter and supplements pastures during summer drought. It may also save a corn crop hit by an untimely frost, for frosted corn ean be utilized in this way which would otherwise be almost a total loss, Hoghouses Need Good Roofs. The hoghouse should have as good a roof as any building on the farm. A leaky roof is death to early spring pigs and also is very uncomfortable The hog will pay as geod retorns for quar ors as any anioal on the farm. Good Plan to Perform the Task Imme diately After Year's Work ls Finished in the Fall, Harness should be cleaned at least ly, twice each year. It is a good plan to clean the farm harness immediato- ly after the year's work is finished In the fall or winter. The harness which is kept well cleaned and oiled that is not. comfortable trouble than one over, it is more horse. In the first place the harness should buckles and metal parts removed. The leather is then subjected to a thor- ough washing, in rain water if pos- sible, to which has been handful of good washing Thirty minutes soaking will greatly in removing the dirt. soaking, lay the straps out smooth board laid crosswise of the tub or vat and scrub with a stiff brush. After washing, hang the pieces up to dry, rub them with harness blacking which will prevent their turning red. When completely dry, take a cloth and rub the harness until it takes on a polish and alwavs rub the leather with the grain. After polishing apply, a day or two apart, two coats of neat's-foot oil to which has been add ed a little kerosene and a small amount of lampblack. Leave the harness hang till dry, but do not put it in the sun or too close to artificial heat. Sponge it off with castile soap and water to prevent gum miness, fasten the pleces together and it is ready for use. Occasional spong- ing with soap throughout the year will keep it in good shape. powder. assist After on a on, or Is Soiled and Muddy, Is Not Relished by Stock. Cattle do not relish fodder after it has been trampled on or is soiled and muddy. A long, narrow portable rack which can be moved from place to place is yr A Bn — Good Rack for Fodder. roughage. PLANTING FOR BEST RESULTS Soil as Nearly as Possible as Before Removal. with the soll as nearly as possible in the same direction as that in which they were before removal and but one or two inches—deeper tree stood in the nursery good plan to give each tree a bucket ful or two of water when nearly done planting Planting early off too ieaves will come They must in no case be left on the trees, even for an hour or two after digging, as they carry off molsture rapidly, and the trees ted to a off the ir office is completed is The pla the should not be done not before the easily certain extent, to leaves by ha #trit rip nliing may con tinue as long as goil works well not too hard cession Until Vigorous Growth of Legume Has Been Secured. clover, vetch and alfalfa on clover by sowing the seed on it two or three years in succession. If this method is chosen, a small plot of a quarter-acre may be set aside and the crop planted each fall or spring until the vigorous growth of the jegume and the nodules on the roots prove that the land is inoculated. Then dirt may be hauled from this and scattered over the other lasd to be inoculated. Another way to get the farm inoew lated is to sow just a little of the seed mentioned above with some other crop that ig not cultivated and in that way get the inoculation distributed over the entire place, However, the quicker and better plan is to get some dirt from a field that has grown the plant or get a commercial culture and inoculate the seed and make a success the first time. Some Ferns a Pest. Two kinds of forns have become serious weed pests in the United States—namely, the hay scented fern and the brake. It has been found that cutting off the tops close to the soil surface twice a year for two years will kill out nearly all of the ferns, Easy to Improve Tomato, It would not be easy to find a fruit that can be more rapidly improved by careful gelection or run out more rap idly by cafeless handling than the to RE (he makers | \ J NEW YORK. Wheat 1 Durum, $1.33% f o b New York; No, 1 Northern Duluth, $1.26%, No. 1 Northern Manitoba, $1.27% c i { spot ® Corn-—8pot barley steady; No low, E1%¢ prompt. Oats--8pot, steady: 1634 @47%ec. Butter « 1 2 yel No. 3 white, Creamery, extras (82 score), (higher mcoring), a1 firete, 29@35¢; seconds, 26% creaniery @37%c; @28¢. Egge-—-Fresh gathered, extra fine, 27 extra firsts, 35@36¢c; firsts, 23 seconds, 30@32¢; nearby hen whites, fine fancy, H0@i4c; nearby hennery browns, 38@142¢ Cheese flats, specials, fancy, 16% @17¢; specials, 16% ¢; 16, @16%c Live Poultry illed chickens, eC, turkeys, @34c; to State, whole 173% ¢; do, milk, do, held, averaze make, average fancy current do, —Iressed, 16@27¢ firm; fowl: fresh 13G pe of wilds PHILADELPHIA red, spot and do do, No. Wheat No. 2 December, $1.25001.27; 2 Southern red, $1.20@1.22; teamer, No. 2 red, $1.19@1.21; do do, No. 3 red, $1.19@1.21; rejected A, 1.17% @1.19%; do do, rejected B, $1.16 % 1.18%. Corn-—-Western, No. 2 yellow, R1@ 82¢; low, 80@81c: 3 yellow, 79@R0c: Western, 75@76¢c Oats—No, 2 white, 48% @48¢c; stand. ard white, 47% @48%c; No. 3 white, 48 @47c: No. 4 white, 44G 44%; sample, 42@43%ec; purified oats, graded, (% Butter Western, solid creamery, fancy, special, 39¢; 37¢; extra firets, 33@35¢c; firsts, 300 32e¢; 26@29¢; ladle-packed, 21 fancy, 40« iver OP ybbhing do do, firsts 266 29¢ #8, 42 46¢ {0c per doz} standard case: $10 $7.50 per I to good SF 14c Fowls, 12@14¢; roos rolls, 20; storep 183; Marvis k via and Pennsyl dairy prints, 2 o LE re f Mars vania and and shore Marviand Ohio, 32: North insvivania nearby, 32¢; East and Virginia, 32; Virginia, 31: Caroline, 30 Live Poultry Chickens Young, choice, boat stock, 14¢; do, by express, 13@14; do, rough, staggy., 11@12; old hens, heavy, 13: do, do, small to me dium, 12; old roosters and stags, R@G9. Ducks—Young, Muscovy and mongrel, 13914; do, white Pekings, 14; Indian runners, 12@13; puddle, large, youns, 13@14; small, poor, all Kinds, 12. Geese-~Maryland and Virginia, 140 15¢; Kent Island, fat, heavy, 16@17: Southern and Western, 13@14. Tur keye-—~Young, 10 lbs and over, 22 2%; old, 200021; poor, crooked breast, 4@ 5c per 1b loss, Vestern, Vest Southern, Live Stock KANSA CITY. ~—~Hoga—DBulk, $6.20 @6.565; heavy, $6.45@6.65; packers and butchers, $6.30@6.60; light, $6.350 6.50; pigs, 85.26@5.75. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $969.75; dressed beef steors, (6.408850; South orn steers, $6@7; cows, $4G6.75; heils ers, $6.76@9; stockers and feeders, $5,508; bulls, $4.75@05.75; calves, $6 99. ANU RIC! This is a recent discovery of br Pierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Burgieal Institute at Bufialo N. Y. Experiments at Dr. Plerces of uric For those easily recognized symptoms of inflarnmation—as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as as sediment in the urine, or if uric acid in the blood hag caused rheuma- tism, it is simply wonderful how gure ly “Anuric” acts. The best of results are always obtained in cases of rheumatism in the Joints, in gravel and gout, and invariably the pains and there ig no other eliminator sistently accompany the disease rap idly disappear, Charity covers a multitude ot poor people with second hand garments Some men who are too slow to do the courting are married by strenuous widows, Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Droggists refund mor fails to cure liching Hlind, Bleeding or Protruod tug Plles First application gives relief so Faiung Fast, “1 met Jimmers chap’ He isn’t I'm afraid.” “What makes you “He me ten dollars that been owing me for six years today ‘oor old long for this word think so?” paid hes Legal Advice. Lawyer—1 have my opinion of you sir. Victim— Well, you can keep it iast opinion | had from you $50, The “My said of & boy, : the end lecture “when | your age water for a gang of section hands.” ‘I'm on econ wWaH proud of vou, dad the gilded youth If it h ¢ ior ¥ ' piuck ana 10 perseveras do migh i had the so MM. McPhee's Reinvest ed M bis LACK OF MONEY Was a Godsend in This Case, It is not always that a lack of is a benefit money the ad bie. In telling of h sil “1 had been treated by four ians during 10 years of stomach Lately 1 called on me he could not cure me; iad neuralgia of the stomach. different not) anot Her that | have raise would have to 1 could not the sary sum and in my extremity 1 was ted to quit coffee and try Postum. “The results have been magical. | now sleep well at night, something 1 had not done for a long time; the pain in my stomach is gone and | am a different woman, “Every time | had tried to stop oof. fee I suffered from severe headaches, 80 I continued to drink it, although | bad reason to believe it was injurious to me. But when shift to it was different, his money neces feo when | began to drink Postum. “Coffee had been steadily and awraly killing me and I didn’t fully realize what was doing it until 1 quit and changed to Postum.” ame given by Postum Co., Battie Creek, Mich Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal-—the original forme must be well boiled. 15¢ and 26c pack- ages, Instant Postum-—a soluble powder dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa. ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30e and 50c¢ tins, Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. “There's a Reason” for Postum. ~g0old by Grocers. of Pierce, large {simply ask for a G0-cent pos ‘Anurie” manufactured by or even write Dr. Pierce for a trial package (10c), If you kidney or bladder trouble, send him {sample of your and describe symptoms. Dr. | chemist will i examine it, then Dr, Plerce will report {to you without fee or charge NOTE. —"Anuric” is thirtyseven times more active than lithia in elim$ {nating uric acid, and is a harmless but i reliable chemical compound that may be safely given to children, but should be used only by grown-ups who actu- {ally wish to restore their kidneys to i health, by conscientiously kage fir waler ere s { perfect {using one box-—or more in extreme cases—as "Anuric” (thanks to Dr. | Plerce’'s achievement) is by far the | most perfect kidney and bladder cor rector obtainable. Crushing. it was the morning after z sit from SO TRS- kKled with the Zepps, and a certain | where in London i broken glass There was the usual crowd of tators Limi was 8 spe i-look ast ven- on AIMONE Whol Was a ing man in spectacles, who at { tured to the constable duty Is this the | he asked nervous!) | The iooked pityingly { down at plies Well, done 117?” speak Lo - result of the air raid? 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