Take Aspirin only The name “Bayer” idemtifies the true, world-famous Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for over cighteen years. The name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you are told how to safely take this genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head- John Oliver Hobbes House Sold. Steephill castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, has been purchased privately ty Sir Thomas Breeke-Hitching. cently when offered at auction property was withdrawn when there awvas no advance en $25,000. The man- sion, which is of stame, is a representa- tion of an ancient castle in Norman Tudor style, with-embattlemmented roof, turrets and towers, and is seated amid extensive grounds overlooking the sen, It was the family residence of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Ridhards, the parents of Mrs. Craigie “0ohn Oliver Hobbes” the widely knesun authoress), who did much of her limerary work there.—Lon- don Telegraph. tmportant to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women suspect it. Women's enmplaints often prove to be nothing else tbat kidney trouble, or tke result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy con to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head ache and losesf ambition. Poor health ‘makes vou nervous, irrits- ble and may tbe despondent; it makes any ome §0. But hundreis of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring hedlth to the kidneys, proved to be just the ‘remedy meeded to overcome conditions, Many send fior a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will them. By enclosing ten cents to Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and Jinxed. ¢me hot day 1 met Browne as he was Letting out his car. We are both auto fans, and fell to cus«ing our machines, “I'm certainly said he, tires go bad May.” “wiiee wh of naturally dis Jonahed this season” “I've had the first mourwinlly. ne ten of on since 2!" 1 exclaimed, sy: wally The words w mouth enurred in The extra tire st oi} to tl t his ear had expl He had it up too hard and the had done the rest when ack of exireine heat Brainy Man. cold, eh! Are Do you wear medium under “Got 8 suitably dressed? <lothing?®” “Well, That i= i a very gight suit and a very heavy one.” “Do you snean to tell me you've been smenring one and then the other?” “Yes. I thought they would average ap all right.”—Boston Transcript. you pos, have Served Him Right. as told by “Bayer” |ache, Toothache, Earache, Neural. gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu- ritis and for Pain. Always say “Bayer” when buy- ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety “Bayer Cress” on the pack. age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- lete cost but a few cents. Drug- gists also sell Barger packages. Ae 8 5A SS SSA SES SS SESS - SPTTTTYTYTYTTIETYTTTETYTYTTET ALLL ALLS SS SESS FT TYTYTYT TST YY i im No Great Hurry. “What are you thinking, | nsked Mrs. Winkleby softly. | “Nothing, dear, nothing” falterimghy ; stullment plan?'—Stray Steries, | NOSE CLOGGED FROM | A COLD OR CATARRH i | Apply Cream in Nostrils so Open Up | Air Passages. ———— | Mh! What relief! Your «logged nos- trils open right up, the wir passages of wour head | breathe are freely. clear smd No more you can { snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, | éryness— no struggling for breath at { tight, your cold or cagarrh Is gone, { Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small | druggist now. Apply a little of this { fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- trils, let it penetrate @hrough every alr {inassage of the head; soothe and heal swollen, inflamed ‘mucous mem- ‘brane, give you instant relief. Ely's *Cream Balm is just svhat every cold and catarrh sufferer has heen seeking, It's just splendid.—A&v. the Somewhat Sarcastic, Watson of his first In nw Senator James A ana has a story ahaut nnd to boot It was Ind. Hed against a in Rushville attorgs Tas A The onteoms of $500 ont vouthful fellow-eiti It Watson's client, was on charge, clear case meximum sentence a year in Next prison. el Sail did all admiried the your tay Tedd nt the yatson upon his county SUpPPOse you vou cougla umly man. “What “A hundred dollars.” st: “That's a lot vied the client, “Well for convict. me im charge?” ited Watson, of money, ain't it?” vou ¢an't get an * he able laws was sald, I had Siired a half. fike you.” retorted rr : Yyers wonld have Washington client, sentence.” Pernambuco’s Steady Growth, Pernambuco the third est «iy and the inrgest com. the ceuniry. The of bulidings and thoremghifares started a few years ago ans continued, notwithstanding the diffiestties encountered during the war, Perpambueo’s growth and pres. ent preaperity are due it® cotton and oroduction., which has placed a great deal of wealth in the hands of the plantation owners, cot- ton deslers, sud merchants, is now larg- in Brazil conter In eonstroction nero actine to angonr asked the fair shopper. “Ne. ma'am.” replied the clerk. the Meonlight? ~™ “fmgossibie. 1 face" — Birmingham Age-Herald. could still see your Some men make a specialty of being honest because it peys better thaa dis honesty. pt te should bring table beverage If you have have a All Grocers Too Busy to Weep for Old Days. And when a woman is trying to raise eight or mine children she doesa’t i waste much time regretting the pass ing of old-fashiened southern hospi: | tality. —Dallas News, | Live lobsters were the first merchan- tween Paris nnd Brussels, you comfort never tried u sell Postum Use of Churn Numbers Would Enable Inspectors te Sort Out Various Churnings. of agriculture are: Old cream wavy or mottled much salt, and reakiness butter, flavor, in the him, so shipper when cer- may inspection is sent that he many remedy the detects, The use of chum numbers, so that the recelvers can more readily sort out separate chumings, 18 urged by food- product inspecters of the bureau of agriculture. Im one lot of butter, for exumple, the score varied from 88 to 92. As no corn numbers were shown, only way the receiver could sep arate the putter was by examining ev- ery tub. If churn been it would numbers had have been a ings and «¢ll them according It is net possible to take time to ex- and at a discommt If the samples vary If there ¢hould happen to be poor tub in the shipment and the srm- pler Found it. the woubll suffer: while were used, only the tubs in Just one whole shipment if churn numbers that churn. ing would recelve DON'T WASTE the lower score. FUEL IN DAIRY Exhaust Steam Can Be Advantageously Weed in Pasteurizing Milk and Sterilizing Cans, actory rations of the of heat, AS per wer Op require the use although exhaust of they demand little power steam contains about WO Cem its original heat, | in All Dairy Utensils Should Be Care. fully Sterilized for Use. advantageously used n pasteurizing plant, accordimg to specialists advise that = dairy this waste steam current winter, when and high In price, how to use steam furnished free of charge when re quest is made to the United States de partment of sgriculture, D. C. factory Aun fuel is Information effectively will be Washington, Final Measure-—Four Are Needed, Years in the advanced registry is not clent measure of his value as no Neither can his suffi. value be mens ters. High-average production in that determined three be or cannot two by years, Four | of any bull, EE i Sterilized After Being Used Particles Marmful, The cream separator should be each time it is used. Particles of milk or cream left in the separator act as a “starter” to hasten the souring of the cream. C—O. SOME ESSENTIALS FOR COWS Animals Will Do Better If Not Con fined Too Ciosely-—~Warm Sta. bles Necessary. The cows will do a great deal bet. ter if not confined in too close quar ters. They require above everything elge plenty of exercise, fresh alr, and good clean water. Good warm sia'les are nn necessity. FIND WEALTH IN WINTER —————— Canadian Farmers Turn Winter | Large crops and good prices for the vheat, oats, barley and flax from Ca- indian farms have made the winter worts in California at times resemble + meeting of a Canadian farmers’ in- | ititute, but the practice among suc essful farmers of spending thelr win. ers holidaying seems to be on the After all, nothing can be more fresome than having nothing to do, ind the farmers of Western Canada pow finding winter employment Live stock is the explanation, ac- 811 Jackson St. Paul. He was on his way sack to Western Canada with a car. oad of selected breeding stock which 1nd carried off blue ribbons at several state fairs In 1919, “We have found,” leasure and a great deal more profit n listening to the murmur of the sad seq waves, Where we used to grow | rain exclusively now we are raising | stock as well. The fact that steers ‘aised In Western Canada took the championship at the Interna. tonal Live Stock Show at Chicago two | { And Instead of de pleting our bank rolls we add a tidy wm to them.™ - 1 “But don't you find the life monoto- sous?” i “Not in the least. You see, we have | 1 rural club which meets In our| whool house, where we thrash out all tinds of problems. Here we exchange | deas and also have occasional talks | from government experts, and the man dress by a neighbor that would do credit to a coflepes graduate, “It wns at ome of these that decided to import a prize winning stalliem, and today our trict Is raising some of the best draft horses In Canada. The earload of | meetings we dls. ving to my farm is indirectly the re sult of our inh We roing to wake that corner one of the big enters of Awmerien, Why shouldn't Evervthing is In our favor—ell nate. fertitity, cheap land, free graz- ng land adjoining lots of farms, reameries. government supervision fou know how energetic the northern imate makes n man? Well, It's ike that with stock. They get to he husky hardy and bhig- ‘ramed—and that counts on market lay. “Come wp and vere his parting atch his train if the finest land and treat to a real neah—evervthing the coffee mgar grown right on my farm onnte days of high meetings, ttle are of stork inet rent fellows % i see me some time” to you some | words az he left “Tl show and live stock ont of farm | loors you but and That some Mm these srices Me Advertisement. Econemy., giving old “No: [ sm having them soled ind resoled.” : "Are thoes 7" yon HWAY your WRIGLEYS For mother, father, the boys and girls. (t's the s..eet for all When you're nervous or tired, see how it refreshes! A Mouthful, The intense Miss Miggs think that the trine of syndicalism Dao vou not isher con communists, by the and mass acti before the shall ultimately develog ey which shall impose th industry Mr. ciple on The as Garficld Tea, the ino pleasant to take, mparable laxative, id in action and -Adv. dense Boggs i wonderfully bezith the lis that Does Double Duty. rrordine to an old ba af se CRT de ielor, Kit vd Nausea f Wright's wr tried om Times Had Changed. Hus yd You hadn't a naan “" the Ls age 100 rag to your makes i ried you Wife OOD IDEA! : Open your Lucky Strike pack age this way—tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strike cigarette—a cigarette made of that delicious real Bure ley tobacco. It's toasted. PA INCORPORATES Tue ad
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