THERE 15 VIEOR IN AIGH BLOOD Pepto-Mangan in Liquid or Tabe lets—a Blood Builder. Vigor and strength base rich red blood. Blood is rich when there are plenty of red corpuscles, They are the tiny red cells which swim in blood and give it its color. Without red corpuscles blood would be white, When overwork, or straining, or ill- ness weakens the blood, it diminishes the number of red cells. Without a sufficient number of red cells the blood becomes watery, the body weak. Vigor and strength fall off, so that physical life diminishes like a fading plant. The physical pleasures of eating and sleep- ing and exercise lose all attraction, There is no zest in living. After Gude's Pepto-Mangan has been taken for a while the blood becomes rich with red cells. They help to nour- ish the entire system. With good blood at work there is a great difference in living. Eating, sleeping and exercise are enjoved. All druggists sell Gude's Pepto-Mangan, Advertisement, have as thelr has one exactly sick he knows him. If the doctor {Ss great satisfaction: what is the matter ANOTHER WOMAN ESCAPES Mrs. McCumber Avoided a Serious Operation by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound in Time he with Georgetown, Ill.—‘‘After my first baby was born I suffered so with my n left side that I could not walk across the 28 floor unless I was all gil humped over, hold- ing to my side. I doc- tored with several §] doctors but found no relief and they said an operation. My S8i mother insisted on #lmy taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- : ble Compound and 1 soon found relief. Now I can doallmy own work and it is the Vegetable Com- pound that has saved me from an opera- tion. I cannot fp your medicine too highly and I tell all of my friends and neighbors what the Compound did for me.’’ — Mrs. MARGARET MCCUMBER, 27 S. Frazier St., Georgetown, Illinois, Mrs. McCumber is one of the unnum- bered thousands of housewives who struggle to keep about their daily tasks, while suffering from ailments peculiar to women with backache, sideaches, headaches, bearin ring-down pains and ners vousness,—and if every such women should profit by her experience and Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable In pound a trial they would get w well Vaseline Carbolated PETROLEUM JELLY A convenient, safe - . for Ic 2 cuts sores. A time-tried remedy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES MFG. CO. State Street New York Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL la The world's standard remedy, for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of life and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Medal on every bea and accept no imitetion RATS and MICE by in ve eine STEARNS? ELECTRIC PASTE Roady for Use — Botter Than Traps Directions in 13 languages in every box, Rats, Mice, Jockronchaes, Ants and Wate fAestroy food and prove tty and Ntearns' Elects |. Paete forces these ran from the buildl ng for water and fresh alr, $c and $1.80. "Money back if 1s falls.” U. 8. Government buys it, (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Hens that devote too much attention early In the season to the fall styles In feathers are not the kind that please the flock owner, It costs too much to support them and they demand long a vacation period. But that old clothes autumn has almost passed is the the flock, for has kept the previous fall or when you see a bird that looks than the do not she Is of the no-account that her smartly are the ones to keep. Take Short Vacation. Of cours of the hens that molted earlier, say In August and Sep. tember, profitable enough to keep, but the cream of the flock is made of hens that do not change their feathers until October Their molting will require only weeks and they will probably be laying by 1st of January. The ones, the early-molting loafers, begin until about this ough they have Sa middle of the sum: abant two months ang the that long to {00 hen until best on lay the wenrs her she since So now shabbler clude that kind and sisters others, some are a few again the poor will not been one other twice got tion The worn layer, for she Is the Lest has, She if she is rofit maker he needs tritious ration best yt} her year of high conddition to prod iris to auction quits laying and sts 1 need for a ration ro has when she Is ax feathers their makeup by us she the eggs, nitrogenous In the materials gluten feed. and ofl meal The oil meal is very effective in keep- ont are hls They use supplied Hens that lay eggs Inte in the fall time In thé and rest for the year. Profitable really those that have the to force thelr egg-making machinery, but they must have the ght sort of feed with which to do It, That means feeding well-balanced ra- particular class, for the particular hreed. A balanced ration is a combina- of feeds which furnish just hen to lay for a and early summer for the Aare sometimes ror egy yields. eggs varies According to ex. the United Agriculture produced na to produce a dozen the kind of birds, conducted by Department of pullets eggs from 67 pounds of feed, Leghorn lald the from 4.8 pounds, Simple mixtures are usually Ag the fall grow shorter the tee put away during thelr bodies will have for all of the 24 handful of seratch grain States and pullets most desirable. the dnys n food as possible an that hours A pouwd for desirable that the hens he made very fall eron In mn he whent, hut feeds auth for others, as harley, onts for corn, However, ment and other anlmal-protein feeds ean not he replaced by high-vegetahle. foods. All changes should be gradually, as sudden changes decrease egg production. A great many poultrymen and live. stock feeders now helleve that If the animal ling 0 free cholee it will select the ration that is most suitable, At the government farm at Beltsville, Md, the following mash was made up by keeping account of the amounts of the different feeds a laying flock eon samed : Samples of Balanced Rations. Mash, Scratch Mixture, 18 Ibe. corn meal 1 1b. eracked corn 8% Iba. ment scrap 1 1b. wheat 1 Ib, bran 1 1b. oats 1 1b. middlings Here ig a simple ration that has given very good results with Leghorns, but that has proved too fattening for Rocks and Wyandottes, Ment scrap, it will be seen, makes up over 25 per cent of the mash, Mash, |ome may stituted nnd scrap Beratch Mixture, 8 Ibs, corn meal 2 Ibs. cracked corn 1 1b, ment scrap 11h oats For birds that are made too fat by the preceding ration, the following, containing only 16 per cent of ment scrap but having considerable pro- * good one. Mash, Scratch Mixture. corn meal 2 Ibs. cracked corr bran 1 ib. wheat meat scrap 11b, oats 1 1b. middiings 1 1b. barley 1 1b. ground oats Poultrymen resort to every means to get thelr hens to ent a great of feed, lly in the winter short, One the morning haif. The the n dry ma nptie wet at when dry. 1b 1 1b. 1 1b. possible especin days are wny Is feed to bird then and gorg inerenss sgeratch hungry ish Boers to Res Const some of It the will take no more is fed noon nnd hens they would of It DARKENED CELLAR IS URGED FOR POTATOES Quality of Tuber, perature Best Suited for Proper Preservation is One Ranging From 32 to 45 Degrecs—Large Piles Are Not Favored, Tem Pn iroduct frit ant rig rir ent pariment Uni riculture, best suited to the of pot to 45 powdery of Ag nture show that the temper Pp proper pres nging jos is one ra ervation ntoes degrees, In where the rot temperature of 33 to 30 degrees holds the disease in check better than 8 dry occurs a one. It is found best not to store pola they are moist earth toes in large plles when or covered with quickly develop su jure the vitality « through unfavorable tions it potatoes when they are wet and dirty, they should be out in a thin layer until they have bec dry. after which they may be piled up. It desirable potatoes to a greater depth than six feet intended for table always be stored In a cellar or storage to light quickly injures of the for food moist as they ficient heat to in f the tubers. If weather essary to cond! becomes ned store spread Gine to store use dark: Ex the pur Potatoes should house. posure quality potato poses, SMALL HOUSE FOR CHICKENS ance, but Packing Boxes Will Answer Purpose Well, house, the nes, hest In building a poultry lumber of course make appearing and will vhat to work up it ean be bought 4n lengths advantageous for the purpose, few hens can sometimes will structure also be HOI easier because most Houses for a be or sed ond-hand purchased cheaply material can be used if it of the house niso, materially. where na the cost Occasionally, house can be built in the corner of the thug =aving the construction back and one side of the house, must be used to cover or batten cracks, either by means of strips or by the use of roofing paper. Construct the building so that the front of your henhouse will admit the sunlight, Send to the Division of Publications, United States Department of Agricul ture, for bulleting containing plan and iHustrations ; Farmer's Bulletin 880 is a good one to have on hand, CEMENT FLOOR FOR FEEDING Farmer Should Remember to Give Slope to One Side to Insure Necessary Drainage. Farmers who bulld cement feeding floors should remember to give the floor a good slope to one side, This insures good drainage, facilitates cleaning and makes it possible for the feeding floor to completely fulfill its function of providing a clean place to feedd hogs, Some farmers have so lo cated these floors as to get a large amount of rainwater from roofs of nearby buildings, which flushes the floor after each rainstorm and helps materially to keep them clean and sanitary. English Woman Describes Hero of Her Dreams. Among Other Preferences, She Thinks More of Pipe Smoker Than of “Cigarette Dangler.” Anna Blount, an English woman, has a good deal to say on a question much discussed among women, “The Man 1 Could Love” Miss Blount's views are Interesting, especially her admissions that she loves a dream hero, who smokes a pipe and whe reads her like a book, according to the London Mall, Moreover, she says sn't flatter herself that her hero hushand would always find her the most absorbing Interest in his life. She writes: “I do not pretend that I entirely to find my Ideal husband. she doe deserve jut “1 have about thirty years old, and are pletured him often. He In neither tall nor His fea- type and clean shaven of the toman durk gray that look into mine with a compelling | There fis an interrogative | hetween he has ayes his he has asked question “1 attach in They are stra’ght the finger tips eves that shows is of life hands, and portance ‘arty. He Never say “Aspirin” WARNING! Colds Toothache - Earache Accept only “Bayer” Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets Aspirin is Canada’s Fur Farms, The growin my f fur ing In Cunads anee « Byronie eq ig rather fas without heing looks his hest ig fortunate, he he This I don’t fla find me the in life pine nn nl ui § theory that ply wibbles tipr myself that nlways most ab » kmokes a iad becanse smokers relinbla “My but ms than clegarette ‘Hix temper is rather quic) now and agnin fWeet no uy ke times with my moods probably he will hake like a naughty child, 1 why, hut self in hig place I can ing about and he ca book. “He ia a dellg a hushand He in his work and pias most ma vening at his club; cannot te I am able always to put my and feel as he feels what he Is think like a often divine n read me ghtful chum as well as wants me with him and he asks m3 fters I don’t advice on grudge him an ¢ hut when he golife in the garden I wish to be at side, “He Is very but tender and, women by “He is helleves In enjoying and hates parsimony ests him. He is as fond of pls schoolboy, He Is very folks’ faults and generous with me and do ‘good turns’ for his friends. He re spects women and loves children” or potters about he is also extremely considerate, hest of all, he instinct and neither poor the His work inter. reflection nor rich tolerant of other weaknesses mes The Post-War Spirit. fenator Kenyon was disen a reception at Fort Dodge, his am ment empowering ghe Presid veto single items In appr ollls, “My amendment.” he said do away with a There is too denl much of ox would good exploitation, ploftation, especially war exploitation, That greed it has unchained! “1 heard of a lay who said he'd be achieve his aamely, to buy at pre-war post-war prices, “Another millionaire, =a man, said fiercely at a board meeting : “ "Phe mismanagement is something fearful. 1 have traveled on several our traning lately, and every pas senger had a seat.’ "—Detroit Free Press, 1O0 much war! al it~ What happy if ambition and =ell at one And Che Did. Martha Ann, half past two, and Junior, on the shady side of one, were riding in the front seat of an auto mobile with Martha Ann's mamma. Parental chastisement brought tears to Martha Ann's eyes and then she began to cry. Junior, a visitor for the day, thought he had to follow suit and began to sniffle, Quick as a flash, Martha Ann puthed her hand against Junior's face and In an excited volce said: “Keep still, Junior, I want to cry.” Stupid. He had received the caress he so ardently desired, and, tremulous with triumph, he inquired: “Am I the first kissed?” “Of course you are,” the damsel replied, “How stupid men are! 1] never knew one who didn't ask me man you ever that I" covering the end of the farms in Canad 19019, and the £3 008 hal year, F part of ti 14 ranches o the Yukon territory. 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Gores Men “and Women Wanted with ition to succesd I point the way to Independence nnd fre Bin du Particulars free. Write F, J. Rogers, 328% Juliana St, Parkersburg, W. Va For Sale—Slightly Ueed BookesBducat religious, fection, Leigh and girls’ books Catalogue free, Pook Shop, 1310 Tth 8, N. W., Wash, D. OQ. FORD OWNERR(et a set of “"Ryla” eo openers for your dows Sample set §1. Agents, dealers write for prop ition. THERE MAND CO, 1410 Fidelity, Baltimore, Md. Dr —— rm a — Sm W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 49.1021.
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