Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. L. DOUGLAS “THE shoe that holds ITS SHAPE” $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by over9oooshoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. ggf W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the hot- jeSfe , tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and iHBk the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The jUp; OM retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York- They are always worth the price paid for them. * MW 'T’he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart \tV W styles are the leaders m the Fashion Centres of America. ¥ They are made tn a well-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by me highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and I supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. 4*. Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you with the kind you want, take no other I substitutes KI V make. Write for interesting booklet explaining how to gW sk/ get shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price, ?!/ p„_.» by return mail, postage free. W ik. k.Hnm President “W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., Stamped on the bottom. 186 Spar k St., Brockton, Mass.

Canadian Farmers Profit From Wheat

e The war’s devastation of European crops has caused fpTl BFI lan unusual demand for grain 'yX 11 p* I from the American Conti- ): 1 t £jw> P A I nenL The people of the world must «||g H M be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel I W I offers great profits to the farmer. Y< | B Canada’s invitation is therefore J. »W especially attractive. She wants ■TAf Ks J |fl settlers to make money and happy, ■ v W t 4 "I prosperous homes for themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops. J ■ You can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE wsOeSSh an( i other lands at remarkably low prices. During many MjuS'smxiM ZjK. i-w/Q c rM years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to •i ; j—ln ~nlnnaH?m the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. ’ * ■ Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax. z. A ’* . - ate » * Mixed fanning as profitable an industry as grain raisBsH • -'a. W tag The excellent grasses full of nutrition are the only 4* vS*?? vN food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools. •A. * K ~ "EDB churches, markets convenient, climate excellent. •. .■ ms n ~~■ There is an extra demand for farm labor to replace the X -s. H many young men who have volunteered for the war. The a> * C?v, d*” S/VrQfi JT-—■ Government Is urging farmers to put extra acreage into 'A ’v-rfVs 1 . M grain. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to BupU of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, ox C. J. Broughton, Room 412, 112 W. Adams IjVIL ' S ‘ 176 8 Canadian Government Agents \

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ANY CORN LIFTS OUT, DOESN’T HURT A BIT! No foolishness! Lift your corns and calluses off with fingers— It’s like magic!

Government Issues Warning Against Fly Poisons Following is an extract from “The Transmission of Disease by Flies,” Supplement No. 29 to the Public Health Reports, April, 1916. “ Of other fly poisons mentioned, mention should be made, merely for a purpose of condemnation, of those composed of arsenic. Fatal cases of poisoning of children through the use of such compounds are far too frequent, and owing to the resemblance of arsenical poisoning to summer diarrhea and cholera Infantum, it is believed that the cases reported do not, by an.v means, comprise the total. Arsenical fly-de-strdying devices must be rated as extremely dangerous, and should never be used, even if other measures are not at hand.” 106 fly poisoning oases have been reported by the press within the last three years. As stated above this number is but a fraction of the real number. Protect your children by using the safe, efficient, non-poisouous fly catcher Tanglefoot 1 The 0. & W. Thum Company GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN

Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers if you apply upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. For little cost one can get a small bottle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid one’s feet of every corn or callus without pain. This simple drug dries the moment It is applied and does not even Irritate the surrounding skin while ap plying it or afterwards. This announcement will interest many of our readers. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone tell him to surely get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house.—adv.

BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SW Panacea of the Home the World Over.' -Why will you allow a cold, to adyour system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as -pneumonia or lung trouble, when by the timely use of a few doses of Boschee’s German Syrup you can get relief. This medicine has stood the test of fifty years. It induces a good night’s sleep with easy expectoration in the morning. For sale by druggists in all parts of the civilized world" in 25 and 75 cent bottles.—Adv.

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