For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi- dence that is continually being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has reheved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month's Illness. 1g months I suffered re pains in my back ak I could hardly {lwalk from chair to chair, and 80 nervous I would jump at the s t noise. I was entirely unfit to do my hous y giving 1p hope of er asked me to try ‘ompound. 1 took hy woman able to ery Aurora, Ill.- from a fe male tro and sides until I ot 20 s and today wn housew would try , A. Kieso, 596 North Ave. Aurora, Could Hardly Get Off Her Cincinnati, Ohio.—“I want you to know the good Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. 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A financial genius “ft ELIXIR BABEK WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD IN THE PHILIPPINES contracted m arin 1508, and important to Mothers Examine carefully every CASTORIA, that famous old remedy sk for infants and children, and see that it ter a t Dy HY pron ne r Elixir Bab« i ¥ 4 ere I Can malaria--the w Babek. Bears the - ” Signature of AY AEs in Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria 4 Eyelids, Sties, Inflanm ed ver rt Roman F¥ Ady ah By ght by merit ( trial proves its MULE'S DEATH ARMY RECORD Red Tape Causes Difficulties in Prov. ing Genevieve's Demise. juarters in New once the prop- who er end at Camp Whitman re- an army mule, next day the ties and p ' ye n an A report of the animal's SOA TI ¢ | : We oan vas sent in due course to Capt. Farrell of the t headquarters National must be quartermas- the ical evidence rule in broken. lost or belt buckle breaks the must be pro- can Ix ded recor Futile Strategy. had proved to be rel 4 hi i : : . he bhookkeenir fn were per i After long officers in } . HIrLInents hi a r ohituary Her : wash her wanting 1 re<orted “Do marked in a you wash your ter it “Sure thried it yer surprising important sre forwarded to Whitman age arrived nt Camp cordance with which a headquarters, which was found to contain the follow one fuzzy ear, extra suitable for.use on the right side head the KNOW, confidentis face in 1g items, to wit, ' ‘ oe os ¢ fong make vou beautiful? oy y and left one similar ear, side of a mule’s mule’s wonder il for use on head. Genevieve's death was immediately | recorded on the books The Reason. 1g officer you blue.” sub marine.” ways is “The to me appeared to be “Naturally. He is # introduced your Energy never is enough, but half enough wesissilBonn There's a good way to keep growing boys and girls healthy and happy and that is to give them Grape-Nuts for breakfast. This wonderfully nourishing food has a sweet, nutty flavor that makes it popular with children. One of the few sweet foods that does not harm digestion, but builds them strong and bright. St grocers everywhere. dow Dumb Brutes Punish Their Criminals Is Shown. Observer Tells Interesting Cases Where Swift Punishment Has Been Meted Out to Offenders. Stories of The punish mals the nected mete out to court and le with it fi field of study. An interes trial is furni A lit- had, apparent reason, been mistreated by a larger bulldog. At coured the neigh and collected all ting example of an animal hed by an observer, tle dog for no once the borhood could find, burying them in of a house, When he had securing a suffi little fellow the hon he the invit neighhorl cepted, mouthful pant up ali The story geon, } being unabl from a nest a The innocent but the ma pearance of Three © pocompan who he d by several formed a circle about } argued his case, The tiris and cuted. ¢ brough of “guilty.” the poor, innocent mother was ¢xe- | snr Believed in Preparetiness Mrs. Jenkine had missed Mrs. Brady from her accu haunts, and hearing several startling rfamors con- cerning of her old tomed her went in searc me you're workin’ ‘ard , Sarah Ann, an. Mrs, Bfady. I'm keep returned ds to whiskers out if a magistrate said agin, or laid me *e'd fine me 50 shill “An' so ye're workin® ‘ard (to keep out of mischief?" “I'm what? Not much! rg workin’ ard to save up the fine!” ‘ushan' o' if 1 ands \ Germany Uses Zinc Wiye. In order to save as much ble of her copper and iron, (Jermany has developed the zine wire.| She Is now using it for ordinary elecitric wir ing at home and for telephohe work at the front, according to the Popular Science Monthly, Considerable trouble was experienced, however; in \perfect- ing the various stages of manufacture, The process of drawing the wire was especially difficult, ut aftel innu- merable experiments success was at- tained. ‘The new wire has been) found to have double the conductivity $f iron wire, “9 possi» important Distinction, “Po you think ‘pork’ ought {to be “Absolutely,” replied Senator ‘Sor ghum. “I want to mention, hoywever, that any little appropriations may ask for are not ‘pork. They represent public improvement and the ndtional uplift.” Washington Evening star. Aerial Cableway for India, An aerial cableway 75 miles} long the greatest In the world, will hd built in northern India to provide trggnepor ditiey alirond ‘mpraciRgable. CLARK SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED SPEAKER OF HOUSE. He Has Presided With Absolute Fair ness and High Ability and ls Remarkably Popular. The statement Republic’ Washington corres fent that the house is seriously thinking about a compromise with Cha organization the next gegsion mp Cl + gpeakel accords with the ther victory, The the pla ular men situation evel every conduct high of Reasons for willing nation al wel 0 action wi he n robal ut oT a coalition ad ministration of t! ouse as under one party contr ' The major ue will be the gituation ich is not a foreign for the Democrat part of handling of should be no ob- fection to n Democratic speaker matter partisan decision ince lc party must ar the maior for the the responsibility there foreign affairs, A Bipartisan House. The hest suggestion so far for breaking advan ed the prospective de adie k wor the organization of the new house af representatives ig the one which ad vocates Champ Cla I divigion of the unanimous election of k as speaker and an equal wmmittee memberships and patronage A coalition organiza tion would definitely preclude the pos gibility of five independents controlling the lower branch of congress. -Wash- ington Star. Must Be a Deciding Session, The great issues likely to arise in in no partisan. They will be such as to demand consideration and | qaetion with an eye single to the needs of the country as a whole. The special rense | calling peculiarly for un exhibition of | the spirit of patriotic accommodation. | business of congress to act unhesitat rights and honor, NEWS OF PHIRADELPHIA Philadelphia, Pa.—"A Ver y: } Healthy Shin Depends On Kidneys The skin and the work together with throw out the poisons of body a part of the work, but a clean body and nn healthy one depends on the Kid neys. If the kidneys are cl ged with toxic poisons you suffer ti in the knees in the morning on arising your joints seem “rusty,” you may have rheumatic pains, pain in the back neck, headaches gwol feet, or neuralgic pains urie acid or toxie poisons JUL an whic kidney ints the the fine rom s sometimes len to the in the blood, the nearest obtain a DOc, or triple very of Dr, Plerce Then drink a cup of 1 jon ig better i} MILLA all due be N 299 N This is the time to go to drug store and package of Anuric strengin the Qisco of Buffal MY. witer before med with an J the gratify find Anurie more i y Sipiy {double notice sult You will than lithia, W. L. DOUGLAS “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 i2"WEhEn Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over 9000 shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. L. Dougls i i tom of all shoes at the facto and the retail price 1s stamg s the bot- “yr ‘ the wearer pr Ask your shoe deale not supply you make, for W. L with the kind Write for interestin get shoes of the highest stand : Pp ¥ by return mall, postage free 3 . Boys LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas name and the stamped on ' Ehoes retail price the bottom. ly One "BROMO QUININE enuine, oni} f f pate LAXATIY Ta . r Pe r You Can Make Excellent Cake With Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. Try the following recipe according to the new way: CREAM LAYER CAKE Old Way New Way cep 1 ups Sour (easpoons Roya! Baking Powder lege i tablespoons she 1lesspe Makes 1 Large 2-Layer Cake DIRECTIONS Cream After aif the flour ing Powder toget? add it all to the mixture. Gradually add the milk and vou have a smooth pour batter. Add the flav =P tine and bake in a moderately hot oven for twenty baked it two layers. Put together with cream filling and spread with w 1 1 2 4 rtening Booklet of recipes which economize in eggs and ther expensive ingredients mailed free Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 125 William St, New York ROYAL BAKING POWDER made from Cream of Tartar, derived from Grapes No Alum No Phosphate No Bitter Taste Canada Offers 160 Acres Free to Farm Hands Bonus of Western Canada Land to Men Assisting in Maintaining Needed Grain Production The demand for farm labor in Canada is great. As an inducement to secure the necessary help at once, Canada will give ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES OF LAND FREE AS A HOMESTEAD and allow the time of the farm laborer, who has filed on the land, te apply as residence duties, the same as if he actually had lived on it. Another special concession is the reduction of one year in the time to complete duties. Two years instead of three as heretofore, but only to men working on the farms for at least six months in 1917. for military service but solely to increase agricultural output. A won- time. adian Government will pay all tare over one cent per mile from St. Paul or Duluth to Canadian destination. as to low railway rates may be had on application to J.P. JAFFRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sts., Phliadelphia, Pa, Canadian Government Agent Information
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