Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You Look As YOU FEEL . You know well enough when your liver is loafing. CONSTIPATION Your skin soon get* the bed new*, it - grow* dull, yellow, muddy and ttaE sightly. " 1 " cP Violent purgative* *re not what you JHHCarters » eed - j™' ,he £« nti « be> p of thi* oldapiTTLE time standard remedy. XpWjjßF 11 VER Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. H Pl lAS. Genuine ~~~ x V ~ bears oigDaturw IRON PILLS many colorles* face* but XXwill greatly help moat pale-faced people. Canadian Farmers Profit From Wheat The war’s devastation of I European crops has caused Yw | Iffl an unusual demand for grain ■ ;T\ I p® I from the American Conti- ■ p Mga IGt ’A I nent. The people of the world must ■ a w be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel ■ JnH M * offers F eat P rofits to the fanner. ■ Y< ® R Canada’s invitation is therefore ■ JL 4 49 especially attractive. She wants ■ V-* ahf 1 J M settlers to make money and happy, ■ Y” ■ w J M M prosperous homesfor themselves by I helping her raise immense wheat crops. ■ • You can get a Homestead of 160 acres FREE and other lands at remarkably low prices. During many “■ o tzHl years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to ■ a.<• j—ln rPIFt I J*U-|M the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. ■* fik *• T•> Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax. ■4. A ” • Mixed fanning as profitable an industry as grain rato- ■ ?Pi •' Ing The excellent grasses full of nutrition are the only ■ & ebr-i> food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good school*. ■** •> churches, markets convenient, climate excellent. £x There is an extra demand for farm labor to replace the ■ * WuZjOßrj ■ many young men who have volunteered for the war. The ■*> ‘ ■ Government Is urging farmers to put extra acreage into ■’A xwOfl ■ grain. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced ■** w “allwsy rates to Supt. of launigration, Ottawa. Canada. •» ■ r'V > Vk' c. J. Broughton. Roons 412. 112 W. Adams N • s ‘ r * e j^^rAv«u^bJ^. , MiSr’ l7s B Canadian Government A gents \ Vj

He Is No Man. George Quinlan, county superintendent of highways, who recently won the rank of major in.the engineering corps, • returned to the county building recently. He tells,this one: “One day the Instructor (captain of the company) came along and called out to a fellow from Missouri: ‘“Send that man up here.’ “ ’No man here,’ answered the Missourian. “ ‘But I see him,’ said the captain. " ’He’s not a man; he’s my sergeant.’ ” Wanted, a Local Corsetier* to sell Klora warranted full custom corsets. Highest grade in quality, tailoring, finish and appearance. Boning guaranteed against breakage and rust. Reasonable prices, real value/ Company guarantees correct fit. Previous experience unnecessary. System of measurements simplified and easily understood. Exclusive protected territory. A staple line, in great demand. Sales easy, profits large. For full particulars, address promptly, Walter J. Skeels, Sales Manager, Benjamin Corset Company, Inc., Meadville, Pa. Adv. The Easier Task. A circus was in the neighborhood and sonny's father took him. His little playmate; Ethlyn, was afraid to go. but had heard much about the wild animals that were generally with a circus, so her mother told her to ask sonny4f he saw the hippopotamus. She thought a moment and said: “Mother, I’ll call him and you ask him.” It’s better to be judged by your appearance than by your dlsuppeurance.