— WHY DRUGGISTS BECOMMEN! SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi gine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi. gine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad- der do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test wf years. It iz sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No ovher kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start | freatment at once, i However, if you wish firsy to test this | t preparation send ten cents to Dr. | ilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y., for a | sample bottle. When writing be sure and | mention this paper.—Adv, How disappointed the average man | must feel every time he looks into a mirror, Health is the fashion. Take Garfield | Tea, the herb laxative which purifies the | d and brings good health.—Adv. If a cook has a good temper it's 8 sign that he is not a good cook. i . : A WELL-KNOWN INSTITUTION. Probably no institution in America #8 more widely known than Doctor | Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, | N. Y. Although established many years ago it is today a modern sanitarium, | paving all the latest facilities for the | porreet diagnosis of diseases and thelr successful treatment through medicine | Sr surgery. { It was who over world that and blood Discovery,” alcoholic yorite In his early professional career, Dr. Pierce realized that every family, but especially those who live remote from a physician, should have at hand an fnstructive book that would teach them something First Aid, Physi ology, Anatomy, Hygiene; how to rec ognize different diseases, how to care for the sick, what to do in case of ac- cident or sudden sickness, ete., so he published that great book, the “Medical Adviser,” an of which can be procured by sending 50 eents to Doctor Plerce’'s Invalids' Hotel $a Buffalo, N. Y. Later, Dr. Plerce added another link to his chain good works by estab Mshing a bureau of correspondence te which any for medical advice, without any expense what and if nec is prepared in Pierce's Laboratory will be sent by parcel post or express | for use at home, at a rea cost. Thus those who have symptoms of dis ease need not suffer mental agony fear ing that they have all ment, but can have a diagnosis made free by } of high profes a ph sional standing. Write Dr, Plerce you need Dr. Pierce, Its 50 years ago gave to the wonderful stomach tonie | purifier, “Golden Medical | and that famous non- medicine for women, “Fa- founder, ‘rescription.” about up-to-date edition of one can write ever, medicines es essary, Doctor $1 nanie |0O1 sS0me serious sician to relating your symptoms If medical advice for any chronile di All letters regarded as confidential, Caused by Acid-Stomach That bitter heartburn, belching, repeating, Indigestion, bloat after all are caused by acid-stomach are only first symptoms-~danger arn you of awful troubles if not stopped eadache, bilicusness, rheumatism, sciatica, that tired. listless feeling, lack of energy. dizziness, insomnia, even cancer and uloers of the Intestines and many other ailments are traceabls to ACID-STOMACH Thousands-——ye illions~~af people whe ought to be wall and » ng are mere weak Mngs becuuse of acid t h. Trey really starve in the m lenty because they do not got enough strength and vitality from | the food they oat Take EATONIC food. eating But thay signals to 8 m and give your stomach a shance to do its work right. Make it strong, gool, sweet and comfortable EATONIC Brings quick relief {or heartburn, belching, indigestion and other sfomach miseries, Im. | oves digestion helps you get full strength | Form your food. Thousands say EATONIC | $8 the most wonderful stomach remedy In | the world. Hrought them reiisf when every« thing else falled. Our best testimonial ls what EATONIO | iil do for you. So get a big 60c box of | ATONIC today from your druggist, use it ve days-if you're not pleased, return It ! and get your money back ATONIC don’t have a cold afterwards—take HALE’S HONEY of Horehound and Tar Nothing better than this safe, dependa. ble home remedy for healing and sooth. ing throat troubles and clearing up colds. 30¢ ar all druggists Use Pike's Toothinehe Drops _— - Coughs Grow Better surprisingly soon, throat inflarsmation disap. are, Je Lit ant throat tick: PISO'S aE THE CENTRE Once again came strife and sin, black across the world Hate and sorrow entered in, death his ar- rows hurled, You, wi the | today — you know of Flanders’ , far away? see lilies bloom-—hear Fields 11 H cry across the sea fi (What was done across the sea all the world shall know!) You, with prayers upon your lips, in hearts today, What do you know of Belleau Woods, far, far away? your There was a place called Calvary, long, long ago (What was done on Calvary who of us may know?) who seo the lilles bloom--hear the bells today, What do you know of Calvary, away? You, far, far To the world came strife and sin, long, long ago (All the grief that entered in, who of us may know?) with songs upon hearts today, What do you know of Calvary, away? You your lips—in your far, far Came a Man, a lowly Man, peace was In His eyes Faith had made had made His love head and hand, He to the world would understand him very love Him wise and all His faith, strong, All work of Gave He loved None s Iald His good life 4 ago 1 H wn, long, long lef and who of us all His pain y know? died to and me footprints still remain for } Hee s world safe for wd deep, he watchers nourn and weep a wondrous glory where He lay, an angel from stone away the night came to shone ‘round Him And He rose, He rose again, long, long ago! He walks the world of men! Still His fo we hear itnrints show tprin i His today great us he died on Calvary strong of their lips joyously went they far away!) r young lives down nd unafraid writ in gold for all oR are men to see who died to make for you and me’ the ih s, <> { more with men, i miss, again, oh, be sure { Though they i They wi of this! ytioir the EASTER’S SYMBOL A Though He Were Dead, Yet Shall He Live.” » glad world greets long celebrated of the day as the an Hyersary tH he resurrection of God. Nineteen cer son ituries ago He came to earth wear ing a garment of flesh but He knew His body for the temple of God; and although foolish men, who knew not what did, attempted to destroy that temple, Christ that dwelt within sacred walls made His walked from his tomb materialism with ! ra- diant presence, Demonstrating the power of the soul over es nega. force, He glorified flesh with a baptism of heavenly fire. proved the unity of the natural and the ual, and became for man “the way, the truth, the life” had the right to say--as any may declare he has The Way—"] my one.” they the those slave, and death calmly confounded is ery tive gnirit. all tind He man RO when walked and There are those who declare (hat this resurrection of “Him the first fruits of them that only a myth and a symbol possible. His rising symbol and a promise, more than that; it was who slept” is of was but and it was soul of man. His glory shines day is ended, his peace comes to man the calm of sleep the while He from all the glowing stars, dark and the light are to Him.” The Resurrection His resur. was a cotroboration of the realized to a great extent by those already * awakened, for “He that believeth on me and liveth shall never die” Example of Nature. - As a fact In nature—and certainly the resurrection of our Lord was no example of the reversal of the order of nature-~Christ’'s victory over the grave was a demonstration of that wondrous system exemplified © by every bursting bud of spring, by the rection constant expansion of the powers of intellect and of the love of the heart. in nature resurrection Is continuous, atid melence has found no place or thing where the germ of life Is not. we may know a know nothing { thing « For by death we of oOoner fact. although tle about change, vhatever we death, the abi fear most, ahsence we remain is very “atnte of death” is but dication of the | f mitiess shores it is possible ness to traverse In the the bulb the earth begins to expand as if with Later a watery, white shoot climbs spirally light— green blade glad in iy knowl und the in springtime that sud the fever to live- is hope toward the it in Then a tiny ground, that upward faith, pears ap- ahove the ite ne freedom edge, The dew bright growing i t, winds sing shorn sunbeams it, the having all new life, the the pon until from kiss rain all soft to 1 3 isimilated something y the elements of its blessed inant bursts into a blossom loss beauty-—-and that is wisdom. Marvelous Sun of Life. To Nature sweetest, for its sun winds, her must in we gee and know vd mood, the i of spring with and rain and To behold the the fragrance of the beauty and ilies of to the Sun of life that is forever shin- ahove us, No matter how blowing, no matter though the snows of time fall on our heads and the | storms of circumstance sweep over us, one moment of realization brings the Realization {of truth and freedom comes with the | absolute surrender of the personal will | + Easter’s Lesson. From the stars of the night and the dewy grass of the spring mornings, in the notes of the birds and the music of little rills, through all of the myriad voices of nature, there comes the healing touch of pa. tience, the consciousness that vast, eternal forces go on their majestic way quite untroubled by the ferment of human brains and the hot impulses of human hearts. Men and wom. en are intpired and calmed by the spectacle of the wonderful resurroction which every spring brings to renew their faith in ultimate good. mmm » for the ros detter to be urree- heaven hetter st pron i 1" alls ii realize is it i now that the soul has awak- regeneration iirendy accomplished and that “the Resn come into the ned from its sleep, tl} rrection and 1 goul to live EASTER GLADNESS IN VENICE plete With the Sounds of Music and Happy Laughter. ful spot in the world is Venice. Here, Rome, however, to enter inte the spirit of things, you must rise be the lark and make your way as in Cry OTe Venice, where from morning i night congregate all the wealth ashion of the canal city. If you can win your way into St Mark's you are very fortunate, for en | tire Venice is bent on reaching thers | before you. You must needs be car | ried there in a gondola, which on this | festive oceasion is enchantingly pile | turesque in its floral decorations, As you drift lazily along toward yom goal, propelled by the gentle paddling of i 3 i gladdest rags in honor of the day | Easter hymns peal out across the wak. {ing waters, and the whole setting is | replete with music and happy laugh tor. * Along the shore flower-covere( shrines greet your vision; indeed flow ers are everywhere In magnificent pro fusion of color and bloom. Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday has been commemo rated from an early period on the Sun day preceding Easter, in memory o Jesus’ last triumphal entry into the Holy City, when the people took branches of palm trees and went forth to meet him, crying, “Hosanna!” Or this day palms are blessed by priest: and are later burned and Infd aside to be sprinkled on the heads of wor shipers on the coming® Ash Wednes | day, after they have heen hiessed { Palm Sunday marks the beginning of | Bioty week, The flavor electrically- sealed package brings ly preserved. Sealed Tight— NN Kept Right { NN EONS Z2NNGANCONING 7 Nang 0 <« Here’s \\\ to teeth, appetite, digestion! Y WRIGLEY'S CHE WING GUM a DOUBLEMINT eg Ue Subtlety. id 1 ad told a» i The | and had been co ier to {i He | taking = ! way, turned | “Mother, don’ ter come six-vearo fib go to hed along to bed 7"—Pittsbur CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Quick Relief From it's Splendid! Tells Mow to Get Head. 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