SICK WOMEN ATTENTION! Read this Remarkable Testi- mony Regarding Results from Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Norfolk, Virginia. — “If you only knew how many women and girls have taken your medicine by hearing my testi- ony, it would seem wonderful to you. Every day and ever chance 1 have I ad- vise some one to try it. It was in June 1904, when 1 had given up to never get well, that I wrote to you. My husband went to the drug: - store and brought the Vegetable Compound home to me. In a few days I began to improve and I have often taken it since. I am now passing through the Change of Life and still stick by it and am enjoying won- derful health. When I first started with our medicines I was a mere shadow. ty health seemed tc be e. The last doctor I had said he would give me no more local treatments unless I went to the Hospital and was ®perated on. That was when I gave the doctors up. Now I am a healthy robust woman. } wish I could tell the world what a won- derful medicine Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is. I will be only too glad to answer letters from any- where. I wish all sick women would take it.”’—Mrs. J. A. JONES, 817 Colley Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. Why Called “Boxers” The Chinese name for the Boxers was I-ho-Chuan, which means League of United Patriots, but since the last part of the name can be accented so as to mean and since athletic ex ercises were mueh practiced by the members, the name “Boxers” Aiven to them by foreigners. “fists,” Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin Cuticura Ointment. Also make ed dusting powder, Cuticura Taleum one of the indispensable Toilet Trio.—Advertisement. Time to Rewind Patient—1I'm terribly rn down What will the windup be, doctor? Doctor—Ten dollars. 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Easily ag similated by the blood, it sup- plics the cells with the iron and manganese they lack. Thagsands of physicians pre- scribe it. In liquid or tablet form at your druggist. Gude’s Pepto-flangan ! Tonic and Blood Enricher ET IR ou TI HOW TO KEEP WELL on lena DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” (©, 1926, Western Newspaper Union.) DON'T FORGET YOUR VITAMINES WE HAVE heard so much about vitamines that everybody knows, in a general way, that they are sub stances in food which are necessary for growth and health and that our should be so varied and regu- lated that we will each of us get 0 sufficient amount of each one to keep us strong ant well, When McCollum began feed ing experiments on animals only three vitamines were known. It is now gen erally agreed among food authorities that there are at least five. They are called vitamines A, B, C.D. and X. Vitamine A found in milk and eggs. in fresh meat, especially In gland tissues, in animal fats and und in leafy vegetables It is generally found dissolved In either animal or vegetuble fat. It plays un important part in the growth of the young Com- plete absence of it In food pecullar of the Xerophthalmiu, which tiva covering of the comes hard and dry and white like the skin. » Vitumine B Is found in the or brun of grains and seeds, in vege his is olls CHUSER a culled conjunc disease in eve the eyeball or he coat tables, fruits and animal foods. Its absence causes bari-ber! In humar he ings, us among Chinese und Japanese fed entirely on With out It, young grow and finally die. polished rice. animals to In fowls, it cuuses a Cease peculiar Vitamine C disease called poly neuritis, is found fr fresh in fruits, in fresh sub tance Common on sailing vessels when months on of formerly Absence this sSCUrvy, milk. Causes Be on long Voy fed biscuits nges the sit meat Over a hundred yes found larly, SHOTS were dry rs # ‘0. that lime juice, if taken would prevent shipping vessels to regu or cure it, iritish Inws il carry ile As a ing serve |t 8a and to the sailors, re Juicers.” Orange juice or are tomatoes, raw cabbages kind equally fTective much like in cod and spin vitan Vitamine D is vita mine A, being fo very ind IIVET ledge mw susan last ten years wus hy the nt of them The nlthough amo old they wn for had centuries (ireeks scurvy, what caused it The human body chine It it healthy is" a living food to at you get and mu. needs See living Wh fresh, green raw the doctor of was the experience aw ny uries human HEART F YOU had a pump that fifty years, without ever be pretty well satisfied to let It alone you? You wouldn't expect it, after of a five times know if you to break The human may eay Steadily hine and to its did new mars or usuni You'd amount, heart, about it, rly, from minute, is just a sixty sixty pump itn minutes Rey times ga hours life hour, all the every day, birth twenty-four days of vour Dilating and contracting with every forces the blood all over the ut no machine is as strong. after fifty years’ work as it at ten or twenty. So no heart at fifty can stand what the heart can at twenty-five, Julius Fleischmann, milllonulie yeast king of Cincinnati, was a great lover of sports, especially outdoor games, He played polo and tennis and handball, All excellent games but strenuous. Mr. Fleischmann was fifty. two but in perfect health The other day he played an espe. cially fast game of polo. When the game Wis over, rode to the side lines and dismounted. Then. hefore any one could get to him, he dropped dend. What happened? The doctors sald “dilated heart.” What made the heart dilate? Fifty-two years, Polo and tennis and handball and football and basket ball ure all splen did gnmes—for young men. But they are too fast and call for too much heart strain to snfe amusements for men past their youth Golf and walking ure safer and) wiser. Uf you are past forty-five, no matter how strong and well you are, don’t overstrain your heart. Keep it going ot its usual galt, ut don't run for street cars, don't lift heavy burdens, don't expect your falthful old pump to do the work of one twenty was * he be years youpger, Save Resistant Chestnut Trees Blight Is Steadily Spreading Over Country, Killing Many. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The chestnut blight steadily spreading over the country, extermi- nating the American chestnut as it moves, The financial has been very heavy for owners who falledl to cut thelr dend chestnut before it de terlorated, and the United States De. partment of Agriculture and state for. estry departments have been active in advocating timely utilization. Resistant Tree. However, a few chestriut trees have appeared to degree of resistance tp it Is the troes and of starting is loss marked and tant show a the more resis blight, desirable that be located preserved. Some he pointed for a new growth of cliestnut, these may prove to the A tree should have resisted the blight under natural conditions for at ten before It be regarded len st years ean ant tree. Many ofl blight cankers and apparently be doing well for a few years and then quickly succumb to the disease The office of forest pathology, in the bureau of plant industry of the United States Depart Agriculture at Washington receiving reports American irvive trees will throw ment of Is Interested in exceptionally resistant is, trees which st after nearly all of the vicinity have been k frees recorded are inter date grafted trees from the most are planted in chard Md ! Interested in Trees office 1 Some an experi at Bell, for furth This ports of Japanese and Europe which the f the blight nnd is also interes have survived The reimnoval the cutting these est interested in resistant Common Vetch Compared it is part! As n to the commer confined region Oregon, and Californis hardy varieties will su winter of the Sou ental mine {1 Roelns FO that when prope wn in limited ares of the least A cured supply lasts copy bulletin 1 eRe the States pon req from of Agric eat AR Ong nsx Unite uiture, the ing- ton, DD, Ventilation Important in Keeping Apple Crop Fruit must be cons dered for stor rding B. Carrick, New York St of Agriculture Ithaca, in attention ¢ ditt of ition to from stor ite ogee calling at the cor on some fruit nge now being taken Insects and correct diseases must be by spraying and care The picked. but it ter underripe, picking. fruit should be mature not overripe Of the to have the fruit slightly us it ripens slightly after Fruit must be carefully han i= he decay organisms may enter, fruit should not be allowed to in the sun after picking, but should be cooked scon ag possible, It is important to select Keeping va rieties, such as Baldwins, Davis, and Russets, The ns len Any ropm with good ventilation and ft low temperature will do for storing fruit. Ventlation is important in get- ting a low temperature us soon as Pos. sible. A temperature of 30 degrees with 80 per cent relative humidity, is the best for storage. — sedis —— Have Tools Ready The degree of success in home gar. dening and also the amount of pleas. ure derived from working in the gar. den Is largely determined by the kind of tools vused. The variety of labor saving hand tools is large and they are inexpensive. Look over the equip ment of on hand and repair them If necessary, In selecting new tools particular soll conditions should be kept in mind, ag all tools will net work under all conditions, If your gar den Is onefifteenth an acre or larger in size you should have a hand wheel hoe. tools of Aid Greenhouse Men in War on Insects oes ad Much Progress Has Been Made During Last Year. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Of especial interest greenhouse men are the studies of greenhouse in sects and problems of greenhouse fumigation conducted by the bureau of entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture. 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