Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION. a SELL-ANS 25¢ AND 75¢ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE - Triai package and a Foot= Ease Walking Doll sent Free, Address ALLEN'S FOOT FARE, Le Roy, N, XY. VICTIM RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking LATHROP'S HAARLEM OIL The world’s standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis- eases and strengthen the body against furtherattacks. Threesizes,alldruggists. Look for the name Cold Medal on every box and accept no Imitation Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine—Double Strength | This preparation for the treatment of frockies is uaually so successful in removing freckles and glving a clear, beautiful com. plexion that it is sold under guarantees to refund the money if it falls Don't hide your freckles under a weil: got an ounce of Othine and remo hem Even the first few applications should show & “wonderful! improvement of the Hghter freckles vanishing entirely Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Cthine t this that is #0ld on the money-back guarantees a dye it's danger ous et 8 bottle of Q Baa Halr Color Restorer — Safe as water apply it and watch resulta. AL all good druggists Te, or direet from HESSIC-ELLIS, Chemists, Memphis, Tens. some To restore gray ov faded Bair to orig inal color, don't wu Electricity to Heat Water. electric appliance hus heen in an be connected to a Hight end of any as It flows An vented that socket and placed over the faucet to heat out. the water Just grimly going on sometimes sc- complishes as ambition. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use ForOver30Years much as eathusiastie Chronic Constipation Relieved Without the Use of Laxatives Nujol is a labricant—tiot a medicine or laxative—socan- not gripe. When you are con- stipated, not enough of Na- ture’s lubricating liquid is produced inthe boweltokeep the food waste soft and mov- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this nato- ral lubricant and thussecures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method lubrication. Try it today. OR.LD.KELILOGG'S ASTHMA REMEDY for the prompt relief of Asthma and May Fever. Ask your drugs fiat for it. 26 centa and one dole far. Write for FREE SAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co. Ine. Buffalo N.Y. 8 BACTERIAL SPOT HURTS CUCUMBER Frequently Made Unsalable or Greatly Reduced in Value as Result of Disease. CIRCULAR DISCUSSES FORMS Organisms of Decay Gain Access Through Lesions and Destroy En. tire Fruit—Control Measures Comparatively Easy. o—— {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Cucumbers frequently are made un- salable or greatly reduced in value as a result of a disease known as terial spot, or angular leaf-spot, ed States Department of Agriculture Circular 284, Bacterial Spot of Cu cumber, by I', C. Meler and George K. K. Link, discusses the de scribing briefly its various forms, the ways by whieh It is transmitted, and bue- Unit. disease, iacterial spot appears on the fruits | round, water-socaked, translucent | that do not reach far beneath Organisms of decay, how gain destroy these fruit, through entire i Usually the disease makes its first ap- | pearance in a field on the cotyledons | and the bacteria | spread from these to the leaves, where | irregularly angular, water. Within a few gray and may HOCERS i the eel leaves, soaked spots, days the the centers Seeds Carry Infection. The seeds carry the infection, which control Al present makes measures the ulso comparatively easy, this coun | Connectd Indiana, Minnesoty, Ohio the following states Alabama, ut, Florida in try: in California, Hiinois Michigan, Imkoln Giporgin va, Louisiana, York. North Carolina, Virginia, Io ww disposed o on South | i and Wisconsin 5 avoid loss | fruits should | ’ ganisms of ion « iran Me ' Plan to Reduce Loss. ction combine wien (aken from cron re treated Jikely to he ease unless infection « es sed] Copies of the cirenlar may the Wasl In case seedsmen or he ob. | tained free hy ment of atidressing Depart i» growers’ ay Agriculture vngst on, y large scale, the department will for dire in give preparing the solution i —————————— ARON BUY HIGHEST QUALITY SEED Mixtures Offered at Bargain Prices Sure Indication of Weeds and tH Other Trash. i — Cheap seed In cheap because it isl foul with and trash and | of low germination, sayx the seed an- alyst the New York wend seeds | at agricultural experiment station at Geneva, who wy voeates the purchase of only the high- | erop Insurance. The supply of clean, | vigorous seed is never so large Int that it commands a good price, and | the very fact that farm crop seeds, | vegetable seeds, or lawn grass mix | tures are offered at bargain prices Is a sure indication that the seed lacks quality, declares this authority. A A 58 HUBAM CLOVER GAINS FAVOR Considerable Interest Being Taken in Crop for Qreen Manure-—Seed Is Available. Inquiries coming to the farm crops department at lows State college in dicate considerable interest in Hubam clover as a green manure. The farm rrops department advises comparing this variety of sweet clover alongside of other clovers for greén manure pur poses, broaudeasting the Hubam at the rate of 12 to 15 pounds per acre ose who wish to give Haobam a trial ean secufe five pounds of seed with inoculation material for 21.65 from the Towa Agricultural Experiment as sociation al Amos, v NATURAL PREY OF PARASITES Sheep Are Easy Victims to Pests Which Flourish During Hot Months of Summer. Sheep are the natural prey of para sites, which flourish chiefly during the hot, dry months of summer. For this reason sheep should not be allowed 14 drink water olf stagnant pools, but should at all times be supplied with pure, fresh water, dt | ’ FARMERS ADVISED TO GRADE CREAM OUTPUT Numerous Farmers and Dairy- men Are Developing Methods, Great Need for Improvement in Qual. ity of Product if Demands of Con. sumer Are to Be Met—Flat Price for All Is Unfair, S————— of Agriculture.) Grading of cream, as {he first step department “There reports, is great need for Improve- of dairy and poultry products ment should not be be warketed on a graded busis, it Is unjust to the producer of No. 1 production of the better quality is discouraged. The practice of paying a flat price for all qualities offers no inducement for improvement, or penalizes good quality “In every fleld of marketing, ress Is being made through the prog. prac. Those who are ardize dairy for their good work especially butter, have placed a hi of high quality, Similar rewards will wrovement in the quality The entire dairy industry come from of cream, of rlants Attacked Will Prove Efficacious. Do the eutworma ruin your hopes for CAR pil a ¢ to t of bran, « paris good garden oof ¥ on stop to them ine green, Hiuskes, mgs 8 WASTEFUL TO BURN RUBBISH Ashes of Cornstalks, Asparagus Tops, Pea and Bean Tops Good for Fertilizing, While it is wastefal to burn leaves in the spring might be composted, such as cornstaiks, aspara- pea and bean vines are so their vegetable rubbish or fall some of it, when it gus tops, the garden, as they fertilizing content In the way of pot. ash, Wood sshes are especially valu. able in potash and all avaliable should be spread over the garden Than Kerosene, Lasts Longer and Doesn't Evaporate, A O-gallon barrel of strong cleans ing solution for removing oils quantity of Kerosene, » i# more economical, does not risk. makes an auto cleanser that is hard te beat. from parts which need repainting. Littlee~Keep in Dry Place and Fight Vermin, earejwhen the chicks arrive. Do not feed too much at first, this case is worse than, underfeeding, have a warm, dry pldce for them and keep them clean and free from lee, With these precautions followed you should have Very Hittle trouble in rails ing your chicks, nA SWEET CLOVER IS BIENNIAL Contding About Same Total Nutrients as Red Variety-Stock Learn to Like It. Sweet clover [8 a Hleenial Hke come mun ted clover, Bweet clover and red clover vontaln about the same total nutrients. Sweet clover I 4 little richer in protein, Stock will profes red clover ut first, but learn to Uke History of Baldwin Apple. The Trepartment of Agricnlture anys that soon after 1740 the Baldwin came up as a chince seedling on the farm of John Bull Wilmington, near Loweli, , Mass, und for about forty years afterward lis cultivation wos confined to that immediate neighbor hood. Ev ontually the farme came into the possession of a Mr. gave the apple the name Woodpecker or Pecker, and it was alsa eullied But- ters, Deacon Samuel surveyor the artention of Colonel ealdwin of the same town, by whofu It was prop ugated and more widely introduced In eastern Massachusetts as early 1784. From Colonel Baldwin's terest In the variety it came to be called the Baldwin, In 18]7 the orig inal tree was still alive, but it per ished between 1817 and 1832. A monu- the location. o— d———— by appreciating your neighbor, nt night, when most of the other birds are off duty, aud at duy- | break their gosd work is taken up by the swifts and swallows, says Nature magazine of Washington, These birds are provided with big scapnet mouths, and as they swing through the air over wide areas of country, they SCOOP x almost unbelievable numbers of { Insects. Six hundred were taken from {the stomach of a single Arkansas nightlawe. i up osrmm— knowledge to you. in addition— share in its benefits. HILE practically every man, woman and child in the Eng lish-speaking world knows Grape-Nuts as a delicious, nourishing and wholesome cereal, and while it is common knowledge that Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is & complete food, many housewives do not know of the appetizing and economical dishes that can be prepared with Grape- Nuts. It lends itself, we believe, to more uses than ang other cereal The con- venience and economy of Grape-INuts, and the flavor, zest and wholesomeness which it imparts to other food, make it invaluable in every home. Frequently we receive in- throughout the country, telling sbout the attractive dishes they make wwvith Grape-Nuts —de- licious puddings, salads, dress ings for fowls, etc. No doubt there are thousands of women who are finding varied uses for Grape-Nuts in their home cooking, and even more thou- sands who will be glad to learn of those varied uses; for while we all cling to old favorite dishes, we also welcome and enjoy a change. So that is the thought back of our offer of more than $7500.00 in cash for new ways of using Grape-Nuts. To those women who are already using Grape-Nuts in various ways, other than as a breakfast cereal or in the recipes given here, and to those women who would like to try their hand at de- veloping some new way to use Grape-Nuts, we offer to buy at $50.00 each ‘not less than 101 new Grape-Nuts Recipes. We plan to include these new Recipes in a beautifully illus- trated cook book. Grape-Nuts is o highly sutritions food in the form of crisp, golden gran. ules, It contain the ull amtriment of wheat and barley, including vitamio-B and mineral clemests required for ments are often lucking in the ordinary in the preparation of food. No other food is wo thoroughly baked as Grape-INuts, More thas 20 hours which makes Grape-Nuts easy to digest, and alto develops = natural sweetness from the jreine themselves. The form and crispness of Grape: Nuts iavite thoroufh mastiostion—a decided wdvantaje because this not only provides proper exercise for the teeth, but mmakes for good digestion. Conditions Governing Every housewife in the Lend should take advantage of this extrsordinary opportunity to earn the tidy sum of $50.00 by a little pleasent end educa- tional effort in her own bome. Also the fair end equal chance to secure one of the liberal awards to be made by Good Housekeeping Institute. Moreover, there's the greater knowledge of the wvealue of Grape- Nuts, not only es a delicious break- fast cereal, but in the preparation of @ variety of appetizing dishes that add to the health and pleasure of the whole family. Where you don't Sud Grape Nuts you won't fad people “There's a Reason™ Sold Ly grocers everywhere | the Purchase of, and The Postaas Cereal Company will buy sot fess than 108 Recipes or suggestions for new Uses of «Mute, prying 550.00 Eor each one . in offer iv open to every person in Sestes Good Hougekeepiog luuitate, eondooted Good Housekeeping Magazine, will award 8 SES000 fot the bent fon of he WI ecipes hone mew Lites Cree | orem $1000.00 for the int for ' $750. the 20d Ee ipes maeet be milled between May In, A east Mu. Di suggestion lor wees sabmitted ee progr ic hinlmace of the ten Recipes primted in this snosncement. No Resipe will be purchased from pares Sr Ce aon Institute, 11 more than one Recipe is each must witless on 8 spirale sheet. rite name thd Tidrens “siataly ta th Recipe subaiiel Inthe event of « tis lor say award offered, sn by an or of 4 EE 4 fr iid b Lf > 82 a 3 3 HE o) LY AA ewsrd ideation] in all respects With that tied for will be made to eich one tying, Ali not Sssetsury bo purshase Grape Nuts, suitable quant sent upon request to those desirins to submit resipes, : Tirwt, write came of a nats sadeuseth iat 1 3 S| [ » LW | Inc. Battl oa a eT CC $1 Below are tem Recipes showing a few of the many sppetizing dishes thet can be mede with Grape-Nuts. Read them over, try some of them, and then you will find it easy to work out & new Reo ipeor think of 2 new use for Grape- Nuts, that we may purchase. And remember, your Recipe or suggestion for new use of Grape-Nuts may also merit one of the lerge awards. GRAPE-NUTS lee Cream Prepare ples Savered ioe cream io the uses! wey, Just before the ereem hardens in freezing. add Grape-Nuts ss # comes from the kage, in the proportion of one - ball cup of Grape - Nuts to one guar? of ice cream. If you bey ior cress ready lnade, odd Grape Nuts in place of aut meats. You'll Sad the resnlting Sever unigoe GRAPE-NUTS Selad 1 owp Grape - Nuts 2 cubed bassnas } shoed vrange 2 tesspoots lemons W% cep cubed pune jeice apple Cream Sealed Dressing Cot wp the fru, add lemon juice, mix with Grape Nuts, snd serve on bed of lettuce with Cream Salad Dressing. Makes four to six portions. GRAPE-NUTS Six Minute Pudding 1 oup Grape Nuts ] tabiespoon suger 1% cups sosdded milk YW cup reieine or Grape ™w ots with scalded oil. Add sugar, raisins, and a litle nutmeg. Cook siz miontes directly over the best, stirring coostastly, sad serve with soy good pudding sence. Makes four 0 wx portions GRAPE-NUTS Cookies | tap Grape- Nuts 7 W cup shortening 14 cups light brown suger Y cop malk ¢ 2 well -besten egg 1 cup chopped seeded raisins Cream shortening and suger. Add milk and weil. besten eggs. Add well sifted dry iogrodi snd raisins thet have been dusted with part the Sour, snd then the Grape Nuts. Best thor oughly snd drop s spoon on baking sheet op? ind one ha ipches mart. Bake in os moder ste oven for Siseen mioutes. GRAPE-NUTS Cheese Casserole hou Grape - Nuts tPaEpOOn PEPPY cups mmik cups tablespoon butter merices tesspoos sods tesspoon salt Seeld the milk. Add seasonings and combine wi Doaind dish serzepad Sith hor ing dish, worry ith slowly for ba bir Bis we . ot the main course #t supper, or 8 meatless dinner. Makes four 10 six portions. GRAPE-NUTS Fruit Pudding low the mixture to chill and harden. akes four to six portions. GRAPE-NUTS Meat Lost 1 cop Grape Nuts fru 1 pound veal, mutton tablespoon lemon. or beef 2 tablespooes tomato poved salt pork — GRAPE-NUTS Loaf Cake oop Grape- Neots Hg cups cup bustier spoons rt ugar i. der Sour odd egg yolks well Nuts. Best the the milly butter and tienes; lastly, add the vanilla, lightly Boured;
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