- YOUNG MOTHER NOW STRONG Her Mother's Faith in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Led Her To Try It Kenosha, Wisconsin. —*‘I cannot say enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- pond. hy mother ad great faith init as she had taken so much of it and when 1 had trouble after my baby was born ghe gave it to me. It helped me so much more than anythin else had done that advise all women , with female trouble > . to give it a fair trial and I am sure they will feel as I do about it.—Mrs. FRED. P. HANSEN, 562 Symmonds St., Kenosha, Wisconsin, A medicine that has been inuse nearly fifty years and that receives the praise and commendation of mothers and grandmothers is worth your considera- tion. If you are suffering from troubles that sometimes follow child-birth bear in mind that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound is a woman's medicine, It is especially adapted to correct such troubles. The letters we publish ought to con- i-ce you; ask some of your women iends or neighbors — they know its v 4 worth. You will, too, if you give it a fair trial. Fans Used in Church Services. were Cuticura Soap for the Complexion, ™ i ¥ Cuticura Cuticura Some Dex pl k ever They Cost Less because they give longer service Every pair of Na lay EXCELLO RUBBERLESS SUSPENDERS # guaranteed for a f rears wen Mon | their enay streteh and com! foul. Ask Your Dealer. If be sant supply » vonud direct giving dealer's name Mu-Way Strech Swspender Co. Mire., Adrian, Mich Price 73¢ ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE The Antiseptic Powder to Shake Into Your Shoes And sprinkle in the Foot- Bath. It takes the stin out of Corns, Bunions, } %/ Blisters and Callouses, ¥ and gives rest and com- fort to hot, tired, smart ing, swollen feet, More than 1500000 pounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Allen's Foot. Ease, the pow- der for the feet, takes the friction from the shoe, fresh- ‘ens the feet and gives new vigor. g Nothing relieves the pain of tight or new shoes 30 quickly. Sold everywhere, In a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Rats in the Cellar, Mice in the Pantry, Cockroaches in the Kitchen What can be more disagreeable than a home infested with pests! Destroy them with Stearns’ Electric Paste, the standard exterminator for more than 43 years. Kill rats, mice, cockroaches, waterbugs or ants in a single night. Does not blow away like powders; ready for use: better than traps. Directions in 15 languages in every box. Money back if it fails. 2 oz. size 35¢c. 15 oz size $1.50. Western Canada Offers Health and W and has brought contentment and h to thousands of home seekers and t fami- lies who have started on her FREE homesteads or bought land at attractive prices. have established their own homes and secured pros perity and inde . In the great grain- growing sections of the prairie provinces there still to be had on easy terms Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre ~jand similar to that which through many years has yielded from 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to the acre—oats, barley and flax also in great abundance, while raising cattle, 9 and hogs is equally rofita Hundreds of farmers in Western anada have raised crops in a single season worth more than the whole cost of their land. Healthful climate, good neighbors, churches, schools, rural telephone, excellent markets and shipping facilities. The climate and oil offer inducements for almost every branch of agriculture. The advantages for Dairying, Mixed Farming and Stock Raising make a tremendous appeal to industrious settlers wishing to improve their circum. stances. For certificate entitling Jou ! to red railway rates, illustrat literature, maps, description of farm opportunities in Manit katchewan, Alberta and Brie h Columbia, etc., write F. A. HARRISON 210 North Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. and Coton 7 i i Shell 2 ’ % Bil on 5 J CLORADD Rw ® al to men. Legisiation the made recon recently by dation to co Secretary Fall for the protection and of the lower Colorado rd » by ngress development er Was prop in a bill Intr toy » mtatiy Represen ii srriia sire 2 ‘ (hiMNY, 1 of ir orgdo rongtruction reserve | | | Assouan Colorado.” Mr. Swing sald the uni will provide homes and farms for thou of and as the secretary of the interior Is @el- under the bill to waters to reclaim arid which the HHI IKK) er ex-service men thorized government owns about Acres, now less, but productive when water hem. of this dam of electrical energy mud Is put upm I'he building will ih t THO (KH -horse ie the creation } plement our rapidly dim en in the dy marl mines of 1 the «t and In lifornia. The will "eal rallroads the cities Nevada, { : he IFTY-NINE gen dogs of the American navy ul n iS a group ot imation is co 1 jasned + Interior Alaskan engineering » that, now that has heen connected on the Govprnme Alaskan railroad from Seward to Falr banks, a large volume of tourist travel to be handled road this coming summer Is It a wonderfully the Mount McKinley which will be an added attraction However, tourist travel within park will be possible this year for on the most hardy traveler there absolutely no within the park, but there are roads and at present, not even a constructed trail, "wt Is expected over Not ride, only ni scenie National park, Not only are accommodations well. The park rallroad i | { { | Park wit fifteen niey station at Riles throtuch through the mal net ructe omesteasde coming w thin in stoves who hov Another Lynch, will at McKinley nodations also duet a rdoadhonse These ac principally rospectors gol Park station are miners and i 3 3 ng I into The ay desire to get into the view the wild herds of mountain sheep to offers sanctuary will with pack animals at McKinley Travel conditions long the Kantishna mining district to cari. which he able and Park station and hotel established Riv 8CCOM lines of steamer will districts travel lines at present the rural States, but tablished sible of the away from is practically the impos oR IRTHS, marriages, mortality and health among the peoples of the | member states of the League | tions will figure strongly in | now in progress in Geneva to | the way for ultimate reduction of the | size of armies. A copy of a draft pro- gram to guide studies of specialists selected by the league's temporary | mixed commission has reached the | Washington government through un- official sources, specialists, ment outlining the information as to life In each power, which It would he into monographic studies for the pur- state as well ns of the military respon. sibilities ench nation must be prepared to defend. program shows, If the riddie of rela. tive military strength Is to be worked i i ratios. The draft program even calls for much data as to emigration and a of life abroad of such emigrants in or der to determine the average number that never return to the mother coun- Each phase of the problem of mill tary strength analysis—-economle, so ficinls here who examined the doen ment sald It would be years before so ambitious a program could be brought to full execution. EFFORTS BEING LARVAE n, WORK OF LARVA PAPAE (10 FEMALE fr om, Hom hl 7 IN J ~~ european Corn Borer the 1 of Agri Special efforts {Prepared by nited States Departm ture ) to do Lake Erie, Agriculture May Have Come From Canada. 1 hal wo the ¢ ¢ { ento & ad VE during { ligt t tained al : the south ern shore, They will a riain, if pos “ hile wi : ’ mn 2 fi atira t § to the light Th 144 tis, i» a ars td flowers or entire flowers or enti $e fin pm inhlia, except throughout and states for applies ft apg y other pro June 1 De England terri. The prohibition applies to corn neluding the period between and broom « all parts the stalk, all and an from Infested areas in New Pennsylvania, and Michi t the No restric interstate corn and sorghums sud ETASRS York, Ohio, throughou are placed movement of clean seed] of broom corn Practices Recommended. the corn the year tions on the shelled clean Control To control borer on practices: 1. Burn, or otherwise destroy, be- fore May 1 of each year, all cornstalks, large-stemmed grasses of the previous yoar, 2. Keep cultivated fields, fence rows, field borders, roadsides and such places grasses 8. Cut corn close to the ground 4. Cut and remove sweet corn fodder from the field as soon as the ears are harvested. Feed direct to live stock or place in silo. 5. Cut and remove field corn from the field as soon as the ears are ma ture. Feed the stalks to live stock as soon as possible and burn or otherwise dispose of the uneaten parts before May 1 following. Shred or cut the fodder to increase its consumption. 8. Plow under thoroughly, In the fall. all infested cornstalks, corn stub- ble, other crop remnants, weeds and similar material which it is impracti- eal to destroy in any other manner. When necessary to adopt this prac tice an attempt should be made to plow under all the material to a depth of at least 68 Inches, 7. Plant small areas of early sweet and Its Work for field Feed, or intended corn or otherwise Mrly sweet corn, are harvested, before that pe to sacrifice where MOLESKINS VALUABLE SOLD THROUGH POOLS Boys and Girls Have Formed Clubs for Trapping. Taught Approved Methods by Exten. sion Workers and Representatives of Biological Survey—Prizes for Gophers. t little or ur markets, ily pooled and sold in Washington Oregon through farm girls in many com clubs for trapping work of the Boys and od the sion bureau organi ave fort hrough exter representatives of the biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, they have been taught approved methods of trap ping and skinning Two hundred and twenty mole pelts were sold in Benton county, Ore, for boy and girl trappers. Linn county, Ore., reports three communities which 10 for moles and moles 1 co-operative agents and moles, the offered cents each for the three children killing the most killed in this way. Tillamook county, Ore, was divided allotted to each district for first | second, and third prizes, and pocket gophers. The were stored in the county | office until a salable amount was col. | lected. They were then sold to Practical Plan to Allow Land to Re main ldie or Use Crop Immune to Aillment, There are several diseases of vege tables which live over in the garden soll from one year to the next, and If the same crop is planted In the same soll year after year it will be but a ghort time until the crop will prove a loss. These are mostly fungous and bacterial diseases and the only prac tical way to overcome them is to al jow the land to lie idie for two or three years or to plant a crop which Those agonizing tw 1 : 3 » bode a throbbing | Stop That Backache! BeTION fewling after weakened kidr Pills and should help bor! 130 fie 5 Yuu ineys with Doan's Kidry Doan's have helped t} $4 § you. Ask your neigh about When i could straighter cur wi Get Doan's o Any Store, 60c & Boz DOAN’S =iprer PILLS FOSTER -MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. SIMPLEST AND RUST EFFICIEXRT ls Mecher By lo operate ri ; tH 3 HL We tke Asstornst bh Foottwake or Clutch VISIBLE DAY AND NIGHT The Georger Stop Sigoal Never gets t of order guns GEORGER Bily Ww red er MEG ww Lasting Lustre of 100% Pure Varnish Martin's 100% P Varnishes bring Use Martin's 1007 Pore Varmishes for better an more laeting resul te~1 fours, Inlerisr wood work, chairs. tables ele «#1 ne more than adu terated warnishes if you de mot know » Martie Vernsd desler eorite for name of MARTIN VARNISR CO Mokers of (00. Pare Varewher Chienge Timo "” TEMPT FORT! ne ’ i f v oe : 4r Tah . a FREE BOY'S WATCH ABSOLUTELY FREF¥ Bg Liggett vllyers KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind" Try it—and you will know why GREEN MOUNTAIN COMPOUND quickly relieves the distress ing paroxyesms. Used for 55 years and result of long experience in treatment! of throat and lung diseases b Dr.J. H Guild. FREE TRIA BOX, Treatise on Asthma, ita causes, treatment, etc, sent upon request. 2c. and § WM ariLD CO. RUPERT. VE Cuticura Soap wee The Healthy we Shaving Soap Cutirnre Soap sheaves without wog. Everywhere Bie BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks and 2 C. White Leghorng from heavy laying stock on free range. Healthy and vigorous ohicks at low prices Postpald and 100% live arrival guaranteed Write for circular The Greenwood Hatchery Millerstown, Penn. ot druggists. J GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Railway mall postal clerks needed, $1.600-82.140, Vacation pick leave Correspolid. course unnecessary, Free booklet. Box 842, Washington, DB, BIG PROFIT selling Ford top springs Ree place troublesome front straps Sell on sighs Bvery Ford owner a prospect Details Trem industrial Specialities Co, Birmingham, Ala co —— AL ENTS Sell Master Furniture and Aut mobile Polish; used in White House, Wash. ington Hig comm. Walsh's Protecpoliaky, Ine, $302 N. Third BL. Philadelphia, Pa SA SELL COUOANTT OIL SHAMPYOO Large bottle costs you $1.00 dosen, re'afls £0 cents. Other money make ALPHA PRODUCTS CO, 14 Green 8, Newark, N, J, W. N. U, BALTINORE, NO. 22-1922
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