Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's: complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble. or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con- dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head- ache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous. irrita- ble and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions, Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you Post. You ean large size bottles at all drug stores.—Ady, All Mixed Up. “Do you want to see the book of the opera?’ “No; I'm confused enough as it is."—Kansas City Journal. WNT #Cold In the Head" is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per. sons who are subject to frequent “colds the head” will find that the use of ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less lable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may ad to Chronic Catarrh. TAT LS CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- en internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Systam. All Druggists 5c. Testimonials free, $100.00 for any case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not a J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, We all like through thick and thin, Sunshine will the thickest eventually cloud. When Rehve is Teething GROVES BABY BOWHRL MEDICINE will correet the Btomach and Bowel troubles. Perfectly harm- less. Bee directions on the bottle. Some rds we know gare thinkers of second-hand thought Why not this Spring antec x Fi never makes It's Clean, Sweep, Wash —The Live Long Day! When you feel worn out, ‘“tired to death’ with the household dutics——cook- ing, scrubbing, cleaning, dust- ing— (it all comes in the day's work in the household) ~turn to the ngnt vemedy to strengthen you. The poor woinan whose back feels as though it would break, who feels dizzy, whose head aches, or black specks appear before her eyes, all are due to troubles essentially feminine which should be overcome. The greatest. boon to womankind a temperance tonic made up of herbs, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. This is the “Prescrip- tion” of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years, and now sold by almost every druggist in tablet or liquid form. It has had a half century of sue cessful results in most of the delicate derangements and weaknesses of women. If she's overworked, nervous, or “run down,” he finds new life and strength. Send 10¢ to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package or write for free confidential medical advice. ALL FLIES. Nest clean orsamental con all season. of tip over ; will not pol Gosrag i #. Sod Er den & Pe" 6 by EXPR FA Cure Is guaran 3 oy « refunded Sg 5 for f'n nt teday and end your trou y PREP } only $2.00 DR, LESLIES' €O,, 2801 Lyndale Ave. Se. Minneapolis, Minn, Only 81% rerall Big agents’ discount, Write for PRFlicuiam or save Lime by sending £1.00 for sam. pie. mal 3 p= ia. Helis on sighs ATTOROTIVE Kena sen Hippadrome Aaney Coveland, Obie re THE MARKETS | _—-- Wheat Sales—One car No. 3 red smutty, Locust, Point, $2.44. A small bag lot of wheat, by sample, sold at $2.40 per bushel, Cob corn, $8.00 per barrel for car loads prime nearby yellow on spot. Track yellow corn, No. 3, for domes tic dellvery, Is quotable at $1.68@ 1.70 per bushel for car lots on spot, as to loeation, Oats—Standard white, 75%c; No. 2 white, 7414. Rye—Bag lots nearby rye, quality, $1.50 1.60. Hay—No. 1 timothy, $40. standard timothy, $38.50; No. 2 timothy, $38.50 @%9; No. 3 timothy, $36@38; No. 1 light clover, mixed, $38.50@239;: No. 2 light clover mixed, $36@48: No. 1 clover, mixed, $38 @38.50; No. 2 clover mixed, $35@37; No. 1 clover, $35.50@ 3860; No. 2 clover, $23@35; No. 8 clover, $28@21. Straw—No. 1 straight rye, $17@ 18; No. 2 straight rye, $186@17: No 1 tangled rye, $15; No. 2 tangled ry¢ $13@ 14; No. 1 wheat, $12.50@13: No ~ wheat, $311.50@12; Mo. 1 oat, $12.50 @14: No. 2 oat, $1250.13. Chickens pounds, as to Young per smooth, 43@45¢;: do. winter rough and stagsy pound, $30@36;: do, young, large. by old roosters, per pound, Z3@24; do, old hens, per pound pounds i per pound, 35€ 3 horn hens, pound, 35. S36: do, do. sma s go, do Eggs Western Marvland, Pennsvi nearby, 42¢ 43« {Marviand and {Ohio}, Vania, 4265434 Western Southern duck eras nearby prints, i extras 42G 43 West Virginia ras, 42a 43 ALL MUST BE FED Practically Every European Coun. try Short of Foodstuffs. Agriculturists on This Side of the Water Are Called on to Save the World From Starvation—West. ern Canada’s Great Op. portunity. Considerable discussion is taking place in the papers as 10 the amount of money that the United States will have to pay for its guarantee of the price of wheat for 1919. The indica tons at present are that the treasury will not be acted, Instead of whent will go considerably above the pres “nt guarantee, It is not only the opin ion of a man of the experience of Mr, Hoover that gives weight to this as. sumption, bat we have the glaring fact that there will be more mouths to feed for this year, and the pext year or «o. tity of greater, The assumption is based on the fact that Germany, Austrie and Poland food will be little, if any. two or three years, and still unable supply It within quire to he fed, themselves, will re The food can now be 1 For some time the sol There will be ad better than any other § with both the world's food needs and its pre them, He all with condition his pus #fr.hg iin of has given him American -grony wil ft into Europes n SRys thers om the 1919 1018 er Even i hie a The Flavor Lasts! THIS A AILS ISAS IIS ASF IATA AISI z idee debbie dt bie 1 4 b/ The greatest five-cents worth of beneficial refreshment possible | @2.35; do, New > . 1. per 100 | the great bulk of iia vheat. that 18 to | HE GOT THE GEORGES MIXED REFUSED 70 ACCEPT FAVOR We. Vira i - | Baseball! Expert Evidently Had Some. thing to Learn About Prominent Wounded British Officer Ingisted on Waiting for His Turn to Mave There is a much closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine, It is beeanse of this close connection that indigestion. belching, gassy stomach and other stomach miseries—all of which are sure signs of ascid-stomach--are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, splitting headaches, Nervousness, sleeplessness, irritabil ity, mental depression, melancholia and many other disorders which affect the brain can also nearly always be traced to the same source—acid-stomach. So often yon hear people say “I am 80 nervous I think I'll fly to pleces™; or “It seems I never get a good night's gleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.” Little do they dream that acid. stomach is the direct cause of their troubles because very often there are no pains in the stomach at all, So you see. you can't always judge an acid tomach condition by the way your tomach, itself. feels, If you are weak, nervons, unfit—if Fou are not up to your old time form =f you lack your accustomed enthn- gingm, energy and pep—make this test and see if it isn't acid-stomach that is holding you back—robbing you of your health, strength, and vigor, Get a big box of EATONICO—the wonderful modern medicine that so quickly puts an acid stomach to rights. It is In the form of pleasant tasting tablets that you eat like a bit of candy, EATONIC rids the stomach of CXOO8Y sour, acid. Brings instant relief from indi gestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and the stomach cool, pure, sweet comfortable, Dentists warn us against the effects of acid mouth that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them You ean easily Imagine amount of damage excess then the acid the stomach! Thousands of people are lievable, Yet their letters tude, many of which are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC The medical profession, too, ful remedy. tor wrote recently: “I have had such Iy it will neutralize the acidity of the stomach (acid-stomach) and the stom ach will goon be sweet and again, and the «ick man happy once more.” So be sure to get a big well snd hoax of kind of satisfaction you want. take it back—he will refund your money. He doesn’t want ane penny of your money unless EATONIC helps you. Fle PLE Low Prices iceCormick, per 160 { “weels, vellow, Norg barrel. $7 S0@8.50: do $2504 3 lo, E Shore, Marviand and Delaware barrel, $569: d¢ rel, $7.50 8.50 per barrel, $807 per hamper, York Ris . per Yams NEW YORK-—-Wheat--No. 2 red $2.363%, Corn $1.77%. and No. 2 white and freight New York Butter Creamery higher trae, 64% @606c; creamery ore) El Q64; firsts, Packing stock, current 42% G1 43 elevator export Spot, “ eney No. 2 wvellow than ex extras (82 62% @63% make, No 2 PHILADELPHIA. Corn lower: yel low, as to grade and location, $1706 1.75 Oats lower: No. 2 white, 78§ 78 4e No. 3 white, TE% G77. Hay-<Timothy, Neo. 1. $3750@a%; @ 33.50; clover mixed hay, light mixed. No. 2. mixed, $336 284 Butter Western 4c. creamery. extra Live Stock BALTIMORE. ~~ Heef Cattle Young fat steers, in prime condition. weigh ing 1,000 to 1.200 pounds, pound, 116 12¢; steers, weighing under 1.06( pound, 8@ 10; oxen, pound, 7@%: bulls pound, T@8: large cows. pound, in good order, T@8: cows, poor to me dium grades, pound, 466: fresh cows with calf, head, $5065. Lambs and Sheep Choice, fat sheep, pound, 108 12¢: fair to good sheep, pound, 7@10; inferior, rough sheep, head, $3G56; old bucks, pound, as to quality and condition, 5@S; spring lambs, fat, 40 fo 45 pounds, pound, 21@232; do, poor to fair, pound, 185@20. Calves—Choice, handy weight va un, pound, 17%ec; do, heavy, fat veals, 1681; @17; good veals, pound, 16%@17: heavy, smooth, fat calves, head, $18@ 24: heavy or rough calves, head, $lsg i8; small thin calves, head, $10@12. Live Pigs Pigs an to size and cond}: tion, apiece, $2500 4; shots, apiece, as i» nize, S6@8. CHICAGO. —<Hogn-Bulk of sales $2040@20.66. heavy weight, $20600 20.70; medium weight, $20.40020.65; light weight, $2020.60; light, $1000 20.30; sows, $1850@20.15; pigs, $17.60 G19. Cattio-— Beef steers strong to 15¢ higher, others and bulls slow and steady; shestock mostly 1c to 250 higher: calves mostly 28 lower; Teed ers steady, Sheep. Lambe, 84 pounds or less, $18@ 19.75; 85 pounds or better, $17.78 @19.80; culls, $14@17.75; ewes, me ¢ stantial pro hat, moreover, 8 considerable which for lack of shipping has been accumulating iu part of the Australian supply, that country, has spoiled And the d only for wheat Mr, miited that he would be demand is by no means able to fur nish Germany 180.000 tons of # neserivd that the German stocks of all Kinds of grain and of Mr. Hoover has also expressed th is questionable whether can be supplied to tide Germany over until the next harvest. It is quite clear from all this that the world is going to more than ever upon this continent to keep the wolf from the door until the war and anarchy-ridden coun tries in Europe can once again feed themselves, Already we read of the protests of British soldiers occupying ele pend allowing women and children to perish of star. what must be the state of affairs eles. have fought with us during the last four years? confidence that the demand for every for all that he bas to sell The duty of Canada, therefore, is to Keep up its work of assisting in sup: plying the need. It can do %0. It has the land available at low prices: the market is there ; railroad facilities are good, the climate and the soil produce the best wheat in the world. Western Canada offers the opportunity and the unceasing flow of farmers into the country Indicates the fact that advan age 18s being taken of it—Advertise ment, The Cause of It. “What a ringing voice yonder girl hae” “Well, Isn't that the right kind of a voice for a belle?” Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan. druff and itching with Cuticura Oilnt- ment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticara Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day tollet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv, Ever notice how much more noise a little loose change can make than a wad of greenbacks? : I You never can know how to othe Ee Saabrvh, Wik cleans or Tapeworm, io ve t out Worms of Talk ie cheap, rot somehow gossip Men of the World. Hospital Attention, xh office queried his They just don’t] “It my turn. 1 w Some four hours later. the seer ary, and drink, again no - - I the colonel, “Hera! Ww hy haven't you had your wounds dressed 7 he exclaimed “1 am waiting for my “But it was your turn long ago.” “Are you sure?” Geoffrey had been Christmas time. He Clans for a drum | father had | order, as he had driven mad with very dis urn Making Preparations, | Ranta “Of course I am. Come, let mu help you.” Into the dressing room he stagrered. one | mother is coming to stay ; herole thing. us.” said Geoffrey's mother, orm she?” Too Much, “Ha! S06 you have been in the Then of course youn will dee book, en Western said Geoffrey's fa- turning to the child, he | trenches, {light in titled “Ten Front.’ It is only- And then the man who had really been there calmly wiped the gore frome his bayonet and replsced it in reading my intest Days on the here, sonny, whistle, youn wanted a and a didn't you? First.Hand Knowledge. Superfiuitios. Raturn boasted of his rings. “What good are they without cus? sneered Earth. All Food—No Waste If you want an appetiz- ing ready-to-eat cereal that you can serve with no fuss and with fullest satisfaction, try —— (rape-Nuts fad
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