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FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles,” as Othine—doubie strength—1is guaranteed to remove these homely ts. Simply get an ounce of Othine—double , strength—from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and mérning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to éls- appear, while. the lighter ones have vanished ew tirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and galn a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back $f it fails $e remove freckles.—Adv. . Pen Extractor. A pen extractor installed in an office will save all members of the force the inky operation of removing an old pen from the holder with the fingers. The device consists of a metal loop which ean be pressed down upon the pen so firmly that the pen is removed by a ‘pull on the holder. 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Mew catalogue, 100 Farm Bargains, Free. Easy terms. FARMERS EXEMPTED FROM DRAFT NOW. Reed and Co. Beaver Falls - . 86 acres; old buildings Penna. ” FREE BOOKLET o ‘Alcoholism and the Brug Habit Showing how the craving may be completely destroyed. We have the co-operation of lead- INCREASE IN WESTERN CANADA LAND VALUES But Forty and Fifty Bushels of Wheat tc the Acre. During the past year there has been a greater demand for farm lands in Western Canada than for a number of vears past. The demand is for good farm lands improved or unimproved. And at an increase of from ten to fif- teen dollars an acre more than the same lands could be had for a couple of years ago. The rise in the price of every kind of produce grown on these Western lands, in some cases to double and in others to treble the price prevailing be- fore 1914, have attracted and are at- tracting in ever-increasing proportions the men who are anxious to .invest their money, and apply their energies in the production of wheat for which the allied nations are calling with voices which grow louder and more anxious as the months roll on, and the end of the war still seems distant. Beef, and more especially bacon. are required in ever greater quantities, and the price of all these things has soared, until it is not a question of what shall we produce, but how much can we produce. Even should this world calamity be brought to a close in six months from now, it will be years before normal pre-war prices prevail, and meantime self-interest if not patriotism is turning the minds of thousands back to the land. The in- evitable consequence has been the rise in value of land, especially wheat land. The Calgary Herald, commenting on these conditions says: > “From inquiries made from leading dealers in farming and ranching prop- erties, and from the information gath- ered in other ways, it is known that the value of all land—wheat land, mixed farming properties and even good grazing land—has risen in the last two years 40 per cent. Wheat lands in some districts have practical- ly doubled in price. One dealer in farm lands recently sold three sections for $70 an acre, one extra good quar- ter went as high as $90, and another brought $100. These are, of course, large prices, but that they will be equaled or even surpassed in the near future is beyond question. There is a feature about this rush to the land from which the most solid hope can be drawn for the success of the move- ment. ‘The proper tillage of land, to produce large crops in a climate like ours is now understood and practiced as it never was in the early days of the province. It would seem too that with the increase of land under culti- vation, the seasons are changing and the rainfall becoming greater and more regular. “Crops are being harvested, especial- ly in Southern Alberta, which would have seemed impossible to the old-time farmer, with his old-fashioned ideas of breaking and seeding. And at the price now set by the government for wheat and which possibly may be in- creased during the coming season, the return to the practical skilled agricul- turist must necessarily be very large. «what matters $10 or even $20 an acre extra on wheat land when a re- turn as high as 50 bushels and even more may be taken from every acre sown? With hogs bringing $20 a hun- dred pounds; beef on the hoof at $12, and mutton $16, while wool under the new government arranged system of handling and sale brings 65 cents a pound (and these values cannot fall to any great extent for some years) the demand for land will continue and values increase in a corresponding de- gree. where has never been in the history of Canada, a time so favorable for the farmer as the present; self-interest, he inspiration of patriotic feeling, the aia freely extended by the govern- ment, who are permitting the import of certain agricultural implements free, all these tend to still further ing physicians and clergymen. Write today. Normyl Assn, 1 Union Square, New York MW. N. U, PITTSBURGH, NO. 22-1918. | raise the price of Alberta land.”—Ad- vertisement. Russia has 10,000 lepers. HIGHER PAY TO RAILROAD MEN Nearly Two Million Employees Are Affected by Ruling of Director General BACK WAGES COMING TO ALL Increases Effective At Gnce, and Cover Time From Beginrisg of the Year — Basic Eight Hour Day Is Recognized. Washington, D. C.—General pay in- creases for nearly two million railroad employes were announced by Director General McAdoo, effective Saturday: and retroactive to last January 1, carrying out substantially recommen- dations of the railroad wage commis sion. The aggregate of the increases probably will be more than $300,000, 000 a year, half of which will be dis- tributed within a few weeks as back pay in lump sums ranging from about $100 to nearly $200 each. The director general departed from the wage commission’s recommenda- tions in some particulars. The principle of the basic eight- hour day is recognized, but owing to exigencies of the war gituation, hours of employment are not actually re duced and overtime is to be paid pro rata; future adjustments of pay are to be made on the basis of eight hours. In addition to the ordinary scale of increase, day laborers, employed main- ly on track work, are to get at least 214 cents an hour more than they re ceived last December 31. A minimum of 55 cents an hour is established for the shop trades, in- blacksmiths. Women are to receive the same pay as men for the same work, and Ne- groes are to get the same as white men for similar employment. ® HEAVY RETURNS FOR RED CROSS Second Call for Mercy Fund Meets Hearty Response. Washington. — With the American Red Cross second $100,000,000 war mercy fund already over-subscribed by $12,097,304, officials Saturday were set- ting no limit to the outpouring of dol- lars on the closing day of the drive. That the daily average of something more than $18,000,000 would be far exceeded, they had no doubt. On the face of returns at headquar- ters here, 11 of the 14 divisions had over-subscribed, with the gulf leading the home divisions in percentage with 210, but the foreign topping them all with 300. had not attained their quotas were ex- pected to go over the tep. x Peruvian Ships Released. Lima, Peru. — The government has authorized the sailing of Peruvian ves- gels to foreign ports. On May 11 the Peruvian merchant ships outside of North, Central or South American water without special permits. Kerensky Not On Ship. An Atlantic Port. — Reports that Alexander F. Kerensky, former pre- mier of Russia, was on his way to the United States on a Danish steamer, which sailed from Christiania recent- ly, were proven groundless when the ghip arrived here. Prominent Woman Dies. Pittsburgh, Pa—Mrs. Elizabeth Mec- Cullough Darlington, prominent so- ciety leader and charitable worker of Pittsburgh and widow of Harry Dar- lington, who died in 1914, died at her home, Irwin avenue, North Side. Though Mrs. Darlington had been in failing health for several months, her death was entirely unexpected. Her only living child, Harry Darlington, Jr., a second lieutenant in the Thirty- fifth Engineers, is with Pershing’s forces in France. excels All Armies of Past. Washington.—No army ever before assembled in history has had more painstaking thought given to the pro- tection and stimulation of its mental, moral and physical manhood than the new American army, President Wilson declared in a statement made public here by the commission on training camp activities. ‘ Packers Blamed for Bad Meat. Washington.—Two big packing con- cerns, Morris & Company and Wilson & Company, have been served with complaints by the federal trade com- mission, calling upon them to. answer charges that their representatives “gold and offered to sell” meat and other food products ‘unfit for human consumption” to the government for use of the soldiers at Camp Travis, Texas. Congress to Stay at Work. Washington. — Dissatisfied but re- signed, Congress is prepared to revise its legislative program and abandon plans for adjournment in July. Presi- dent Wilson is expected to state form- ally in a few days why revenue legis- lation before the December session is regarded as imperative. Since the Democratic and Republican leaders failed to agree on plans proposed by the President for a special session the work of forming a new tax bill will procesd at once unless there is some most unexpected development. cluding machinists, boilermakers and The three divisions which] government prohibited the sailing of and children ? Why are any but Why are Syrups, most laymen ? i ah ) =. sis, SAGAN erefl inl asm m—— Nt GY At Oanor Pe Copy of Wrappen Good looks are often a great draw- back to a man in business. He should try the movies. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer'’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thou- sands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Root, a physician’s prescription for special, diseases, makes friends quickly be- cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gen- tle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi- um and large. However, if you wish first to test this -great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. Robert Bruce was born in Farnberry castle, on the coast of Ayrshire, Scot- land. WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don’t worry about old age. Don’t worry about being in other people’s way when i are getting on in years. Keep your ody in good condition and Joa can be as hale and hearty in your old days as you were when a kid, and every one will be glad to see you. _ The kidneys and bladder are the causes of senile afflictions. Keep them clean and in proper working condition. Drive the poisonous wastes from the system and avoid uric acid accumulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodical- ly and you will find that the system will always Ie in perfect working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles more the look of youth and health. New life, fresh strength and health will come as you continue this treatment. When your first vigor has been restored continue for awhile taking a capsule or two each day. They will keep you in condition and prevent a return of your troubles. There is only one guaranteed brand of Haarlem Oil Capsules, GOLD MEDAL. There are many fakes on the market. Be sure you get the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Gil Capsules. They are the only reliable. druggists.—Adv. = No use to be afraid. Get Old Nick you anyway. Have a Clear Skin. Make Cuticura Seap your every-day toilet soap and assist it now and then by touches of Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe apd heal. For free Boston.” At druggists and by mail Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. Some people wear glasses because they can’t believe shelr own eyes. LOSS OF Sy=Ee : made strong and your face have once | after vou, and he’ll very probably catch | samples address *“Cuticura, Dept. X, | Why has the Government placed a [= y {Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachm : tion. Good healthand better looks soon follow the use of EE A Word of Precaution. J wherein lies the reason for the use of vegetable preparations for infants vegetable preparations unsafe for infants and children ? Cordials and Drops condemned by all Physicians and ban on all preparations containing, among other poisonous drugs, Opium in its variously prepared forms and pleasing tastes, and under its innumerable names? These are questions that every Mother will do well to inquire about. Any Physician will recommend the keeping of Fletcher's Castoria in the house for the common ailments of infants and children. Children Cry For Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. 8. J. Briggs & Co., of Providence, R. I., say : «We have sold Fletchers Castoria in our three stores for the past twenty years and consider it one of the best preparations on the market.”’ Mansur Drug Co., of St. Paul, Minn., says: “We are not in the habit of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never hesitate to say a good word for Castoria. Itisa medical success.’’ Hegeman & Co., of New York City, N.Y., say: ‘We can say for your Castoria that it is one of the best selling preparations in our stores. That is conclusive evidence that it is satisfactory to the users.” W. H. Chapman, of Montreal, Que., says: «J-have sold Fletcher’s Cas- toria for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praise of its virtues. 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