No Package Genuine Without Cross and Circle Promted in Red Te Gat Alabastine Results You Must Ask for Alabastine by Name MIX IN ONE MINUTE WITH COLD WAYZR . You will readily $rociee Alabastine, 1636 Grandville Ave. Am bquiry. i “Who are ». “A seeker after truth?” “Had any luck so far?” Grand ‘Rapids, Mich. glad Own — save paying rent and reduce cost of living —where they to 48 bushels years has od from 20 which Fane for happy fring. Good climate, schools, rural tei and stock raising. , thurches, 4 # a », eC. give you the and A Canadian REALLY TOO MUCH TO ASK Most People Will Feel That Little Tommy Had a Right to Make a Protest, Tea time in the nursery. I. amy nt nurse watched that he behaved properly. the lttie chap top off his egg, and then sniffed dis dainfully. “Please, Martha, this egg is bad,” he snd. “Never nursey. food. tiasn't Just sat the table while Presently took the such na said grumbling at many a R t this night. that and knew “Always there's anythir get stop complaining.” “Must I eat tearfully “Yes, every hit!" Martha firm. “The legs and the beak, too?" wailed Tommy. bey I your and child who got * you to en on with gL. it all?" asked Tommy wne The Difficulty. “Droes your boy Josh know anything abott how the place ought to be run? “I'l say he does,” answered Farmer Corntossel. “I'll say he knows all shout it. The trouble seems to be that the hired man and I are too dumb to follow out instructions as fast as Josh can give em.” In chasing the .denl one often suc. seeds In catching up with the mate Hal. Many of life's so called lusuries are pase imitations, ————— a write Far Low Prices ALTOGETHER TOO MUCH LIGHT Daddy Entured Conditions as Long as Me Could, and Then En. tered Protest. They door, etoad together hy the What seattered the cold to these What mattered the wind that entered from the street outside and threatened to extinguish the all lamp? What, In fact, mattered snything? For their ast spoments had arrived nnd they would set mneet agaiu for 24 long hours, “Heart of my heart,” he whispered, I love you !™ “And how I love you.” she answered back, "light of my days, light of my thoughts, light of my very existence light" “Lacy.” shouted voice from above, “just put out that pulsating lovers? fey flickering Back-Handed Stroke, “May said you were fishing for a at her house, but that you didn't get ig.” “Why, I don't anything that she strued that way.” “Well, she says you did.” “did she say what it was? “Yes, she sald that you asked her she considered monkeys intelli Dallas News, The spider has no cause for alarm when his life hangs by a thread. having said have recall could if al ped an Fi ARE IMPORTANT Just as Essential This Year as During War Period, Say Fed- eral Specialists. Ss— MUST PRODUCE MORE FOOD Considerable Frost and Should Be Planted Early—Make Plant. ings at Short Intervals. ment of Agriculture.) portant the coming vear as during the agriculture specialists declare, High food costs, they say, are Wiely te remain until snore to ent ts grown disteibuted. Farm gardens, vil family bndpet Sut relesses that grown | on farms for the use of peopde who With the feugthening of the days pet he dong until znd can be etree, radishes awd beets The killing rest region. Inst averse date of the of the Maney 15, soUteern This zone jsctudes portion of South almost the whole Lowisiana snd gll southeasvern Texas. Nevers! of the more handy indiuding those Girls Care for Be Shown How to Plast and the Beds. will withstand and uy a2 month before 1 the last frost. Take a Chance on Early Planting. Irish potatoss sre easily jujured by freezing. but ® month to come up and may be planted shave, considerable pianted at beast date for he He average they require about it pase to take chance on the early planting of certain of the more hardy garden If they are killed or severely injured | they may be replanted. A good meth- | od is to make mbeut three plantings | at Intervals of twee weeks and if the first planting Is killed the later ones take its place; If not killed, early veg etables will be produced amd the sec ond and third plantings grovide a continuous supply. Keeping up the gardening Interest | throughout the season is just as im- portant as making an early start, | About the time the more hardy vege tables are planted in the garden the of tomato, eggplant, and pep- pers should be started in a window | indoors. By the time the ground 0 vegetables, seeds be of good size and ready to set in In the meantime a few “frostproof” or hardy cabbage plants may be set out. Next will come the follows the planting of Lima beans, and other of the more tender vege | tables, | Remember the Greens, Too, | And don't forget the greens. We all | need more greens in our diet. Spinach, | kale, and turnips will keep you sup- | plied with greens during the late fall | and early winter, but you should have | a bed of spinach planted now, in the | Gulf Coast region, for early spring | greens. Early turnips and beets are excellent for use ns greens and later you can have delicious Swiss chard. | Bassella withstands heat and makes satisfactory summer greens, The main point In getting the most out of your garden Is to begin early and keep going throughout the entire season, making every foot of land produce to the limit, OBTAINING EGGS IN WINTER Supply of Bone Meal or Beef Scraps Should Be Kept Before Hens at All Times. The farmer who wants winter eggs should keep a box of bone meal or beef scraps before the fowls, or give them a feed of freshly-cut bones ev- ery few days. In addition, supply them with vegetables occasionally, nake them scratch for all thelr grain feed, and keep the fowls warm at night. ZARLY PLANTING OF Larger Varieties Can Be More Profitably Grown, Demonstrate Practicability and Value of Method—Better Yields Obtained. Prepared by ment of Agriculiure.) of corn is frequently much wore profitable than the normal plant ng of early maturing varieties, Proof fSTnhees Mena Ha announces the chief of the bu. of plant industry, in the results of experiments ty and wlue of ff corn, By much earlier than normal daunting it has been found that larger wirieties can be profitably grown for nisilnpe localities with nuch than can be bad ‘row the smaller native varieties plant »d at the ususl date, In the South, by planting small shortsenson varieties eartier than por- nal, much earlier maturity can be se. ured], affording a sapply { very early feeding. Many rather soft | varieties that rot badly wien planted ate produce sound com when planted ary in southern localities, The plant ng of short and long season varieties n alternate rows has incpeased vields Mere moisture is a tisniting factor, differ, it lms been found, ability adapt themselves in northern ketter vields ef corn for Varieties mw thelr to sands, Prolific Ercreased spmoe varieties, when given | lncerease their grain productien wudhk satisfactorily than have the sin- i &ie enr nare varieties, because of feeir abl | ny 10 make up for deficiency in stand The studies made &v the department specialists have ressited no isolating sniform types withie a variety, It ‘hes { ween found that se-cxibed sarietios of conan caves of mney aoa TO arrme at MTL are largely types hioveshe 1 breeding werk WH necessary to uniform segregate these Los, | BARREL FOUNTAIN IS HANDY PL Outfit Will Save ats of Work and Also Insure Constant Supply of Water for Fowls. The nude shosm poultry foutlisie. win barred thes waa tertighe, sonnected to drink tamk by = Hece of pipe with one elbow as shown, The Fa A big r something ofse of that shape tend on the end of the pipe of rim be dingram fw «1 hota The cistern és ¥ Com iw o SAE MISS 8 writer in rinar, "wt order 10 make 8 sarf on side “my ised for a flost snd cemnected ger. "KR." by «0 self-locking val will flow in anti the ges full when the flast pulls frm per up aguinst the rim ou the in the of the pipe a piace menns of 4 wir Var di That vhter tank the «ie of pipe and shuts off the water flows agunin as the water is Is weil to have the part the valve is bozed a Hd over to keep ediwh in soosumed, It of the MT iy it nk where Homemade Poultry Fountain. the poultry from meddling with the | valve. This outfit will a lot of | work and also insure a constant sup- ply of fresh water if the cistern is kept replenished with a couple of pails of | water once in awhile, according to the aumber of chickens, save D GREEN FEED | is Succulence, and | Salts it Contains are Great As. sistance to Digestion, In nutritive eYements, green foods | contain so little strength that if their | only claim te poultry favor was on that account they would have been dircarded long ago. Their greatest value is their succulence, and the salts they contain, which promote digestion. Green feed in the winter poultry ra. tion helps to keep a laying stock in good tone. It assists digestion, and many pouitry keepers use it for that reason and because It increases egg production. SUPPLY MATERIAL FOR EGGS No One Kind of Grain Will Furnish All of Different Food Elements Required by Hen. There Is no one kind of grain that alone will furnish all of the different food elements required to maintain the body of the hen in good condition and also furnish the material of which eggs are made. Certain kinds of food combinations are required to make the yolk of the egg, certain other kinds are required to make the whites, while still other kinds are needed for hulld Ing the membranes which su®ound the volk and the white and the shell SET REAL OR “FLU yi i i System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De. lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis- ng their friends to keep their systems in perfect working order as a protection against ‘he return of influenza. They know hat a clogged up system and a lazy iver favor colds, influenza and serious romplications, To cut short a cold overnight and to srevent serious complications take one Jalotab at bedtime with a swallow of No salts, no nausen, Next morning vour cold has vanished, Ged nod refreshed and you are feeling fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original walked packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund rear money if you are not perfectly jelighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) in metal was first discovered Alumin =m 1827, Rinece it is worth while to be well, take Jarfield Tea, Nature's medicine —Ady An American impertialist—Old King SHE THOUGHT DYEING WAS OLD FASHIONED But “Diamond Dyes” Made Her Faded, Shabby, Old Garments Like Wew, Don't worry about perfect resufts, Use “Diamond wes” guaranteed to give a new, rich fadeless eolor to any fabric, whethe® it be sik. linen, rotton mized goods blouses, stockings, =kirts coats, fenthers—evervthing! Direction Book In package tells bow dismond dye ower any color. To match any material. have dealer show wool or childrem’™s to Sheer Kindness. Moreover ne ia eno wnke posing to the But he experiences of he ~mindod Be pro- igh to overlook his poverty for of love He proved this by ! heiress the ress was soured by of mea of his affec- hie it " he greediiess and doubted the gincerity ion “Are rs ly ire him because she nsked is nen nat yo merely the anxious to the heart } old mah ou hs ppen to awe half a mil The Glamour Remains. 1 “hi he Biltons put on so many aire these duys™ do end leutenant “1 se” “And t fact that he heen mustered out and has resumed his fob as shipping clerk in a sardine fac- tory, they can’t forget bow he iooked in his uniform.” i in the family.” despite the Life's Misfortune Charles came into the house with his clothes with white | dog hairs. On being reprimanded by | his mother he said in a grieved tone, | “I can't help it. mother. Don't you | literally covered EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a Class of Salts if Your Bak Hurts or Bladder Bothers, The American men and women must bile, because we ent too much and all Our filled with urie acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from over. work, become sluggish ; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weskness and a gen- eral decline in health, When vour kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with gick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu- matism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a days and your kidneys will then act fine, This fa- mouse salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon inlce, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimolpte kidneys: to neutralize the gcids in the urine so it no longer is 8 of (irritation thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts ig Inexpensive: cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nohody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time —Advy. blood is few clogged gOource { { “inancial circumstances CHEER, alter legal i You never can know how superior to other preparations Dr. Peery's “Dead Shot” I» un- tii you have tried It once A wingls doa cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. Ady i The Price. i “It i convince my wife that 1 was “You succe “Oh, ves, but she hasn't sp vesterday to. oli mit. took 1e¢ an Our ken to i the Since” 5 How's This ? offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be ed by HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE 1 BR CJ RH MEDICINE is tak- gh the Blood e BEystem years, i We en inter {i acts thro on the M Oe Bold by 15 st To Price The nials free F. J. Cheney 1 Toledo of t r over forty i Ohio A Sincere Compliment. Wife—-What 4 tie Mr. Peck y nn you showed him that portrait of his wife? 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