Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1918 — Page 3
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and other land at very low prices. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crop;; also of Oats, Barley, and Flax. Mixed Farming is as profitable an
industry as grain raising. Good schools, churched markets convenient, climate excellent. Write for literature and pul'culare as to reduced railway rates to Supw, Immigration. Ottawa. Can., or to
J. M. MacLACHLAN 215 Traction-Terminal Bldrf. Indianapolis. Intl. Canadian Government Agent
The Real Article. Tin a very busy man, sir. What Is your proposition?" "I want to make you rich." "Just so. Leave your rocipo with mo and I'll look it over lntev. Just now I'm engaged in closing up a little deal by which I expect to make $3.50 in real money." Brooklyn Citizen. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality ami enorr by pnrlfylni and enriching tho blood. You can soon fool Its Strengthening Invigorating Hffoct. Prico CUc. Britain normally imports G50 tons of ivory yearly. Influenza and kindred ' diseases start with a cold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take aSCARAE? QUININE Standard ccld remedy for 20 vcart In tablet form safe, nure, no opiatet breaks up a cold in 24 hour relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if It fallt. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. There's Magic, in Red Cross Ball Blue A hundred yonrs Kgo, tho magic, dazzling -whiteness it gives to tho coarsost as well as moat delicato fabrics would have, caused its user to bo hnilod ns a witch. To-day sho is tho onvy of her neighbors, nt much los labor to herself. Makes clothes beautiful. Bur it try it-and you'll stick to iL At all good grocers 5 Cents Almost Free! Reliable Representative Wanted with Furd car to soil guaranteed powor transmitter to rartuen In this county. ConTcrts any Kurd into an 8 bur.io powor work onpino In 15 luinmcs for S7 60. County rishu will oarn K.KO n yoar for tho right man. ANDREW MOTOU CO., Ml.waukoe.Wls. MANGAXKSE BICTTEK THAN (SOLD Profit Kroater than on. uad. xtnc or copper Wantsx) Soopio to join ns on Kruund Hour in a Mao;an(!n Juan Company now boinif organized, that offen an investor 60tt annua; protlta. Vou'il hato to hurry r?AVl,!;in lh Write for folder "Manmexe1, MANGAM5SH OUB CO., Kansas City, Missouri PATENTS Wation K. Colomnu, Patent Lwyor, Washington, D.O. Adricnnnd books fritn. KatM lfttsoa&ble. HJghwt raftwace. UtHUunrlce. X- D A V 8? the bone in your band; 10c, 3 rl MA I toT'&c Brandt, LoudunvllU, 0.
State Prosperity Western Canada
Tl) thousands of U. S. farmers who have accepted Canada's generous offer to settle on homesteads or buy farm land in her provinces have been well repaid by bountiful crops of wheat and other grains. Where you can buy good farm land at $15 to $30 per acre get $2 a bushel for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bnshels to the acre you are bound to make money that's what you can do in Western Canada. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta you can get a HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES FREE
ijk Night Photographs From Airplane. An Italian invention which permits photographs being taken at night has been submitted to the signal corps of the United States army. According to the men who control the new device, it will soon be possible to take excellent pictures of enemy positions from airplanes Hying at a low height on moonlight nights. It is also claimed that the invention can be fitted to motion picture cameras, which would permit the photographing for the screen of much of the fighting in the air, the greater part of which takes place In the early morning hours. Up to the present time the chief obstacle met by the daylight aerial photographers is that the anti-aircraft guns force the flyers to take pictures from a great height, and much of the detail of the enemy lines is therefore lost. It is held that flyers are In little danger from artillery when flying at night. Aviation. WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don't worry about old age. Don't worry about being in other people's way when you are getting on in years. Keep your body in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty in your old days as you were when a kid, and every one will be glad to sec 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 periodically and you will find that thc system will always be in perfect working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles made strong and your face have once 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 keen you in condition and prevent a return of your troubles. There is onlv one guaranteed brand of Hiuirlem Oil Capsules. GOLD MEDAL. There are many fakes on the market. Be sure you get tho Original GOLD MEDAL Imported tlnnrlem Oil Capsules. They are the only reliable. For sale by all first-class druggists. Adv. 1 They Don't Feel Friendly. MTlu idea of those Germans seems to be to kill as many advancing Americans as they can and then shout 'Kamerad.' " "Does the plan work?" "Not always. After one or two experience of that sort is It any wonder that the Americans seem to aHHcted with Incurable deafness?" Birmingham Age-Herald. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOllIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the yjif Signature of (jjC) In Use for Over 3D Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Pars! before the war had 12,000 Gorman waiters In restaurants. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No BmartlnR Just H70 Comfort, CD cents at DropKista or maiL "Writ for Free Hre Book. MURINE EYE UIIDY CO.. CHICAGO
SLIP-OVER
Device Worn With Choice of Silk or Satin Skirt. CoIIarless Garment, Regardless of Becomingness, Promises to Continue Popular During Season. The blouse shown in the sketch is one of the very smart little panel effects being developed in great numbers for the season. This blouse Is a slipover. The neck Is sufficiently wide to make It possible to slip the blouse very easily over the head, and It Is held in at the waist by a narrow elastic band, which is in turn concealed by the ribbon belt run through openings In the panel, back and front. This is very smart as a suit blouse, or it may be worn with one of the lovely silk or satin skirts, the two forming a very satisfactory afternoon dress for informal o .vasions. If women come to realize that the blouse which comes well below the waistline is unquestionably the smartest and most becoming, except for distinctly sport wear, the separate blouse will come into wider use. The model sketched, as originally designed, was made of navy georgette, Panel Blouse of Georgette. with beading in navy and red, the largo beads used to outline the panel, nock and wrist being in a vivid rod. The ribbon belt may be of navy faille or black velvet. A red belt would be striking, but not advisable, as sharply dividing the ligure at the waistline is not becoming to the average figure. The collarless blouse will almost unquestionably continue to bo tho most popular selection during the season, although a large number of blouses are being shown with moderately high collars. Regardless of becomingness, the collnrless blouse is certainly more comfortable, and in these busy days that is a very important consideration. EASY TO MAKE A LAMPSHADE Throw a Square Material in Studied Carelessness Over Lined Wire Frame and Start Is Made. One of the simplest and at the same time most effective lampshades is made by throwing a square material in studied carelessness over a lined wire frame. For the floor lamp this Is especially artistic. The frame should bo lined with silk, either plain or shirred on, exactly as if it were to be covered with shirred silk or plain panels in the approved lampshade manner of the moment. After that a square of handsome silk, brocade, Japanese embroidery or anything sufllclently valuable to suggest that it remain uncut is thrown over the shade so that tho points fall evenly. Heavy fringe may weight tho edge, or tassels at the corners will perforin the same office. A small hole in tho center may have to be worked through tho material so that the tip of the electric fixture which holds the shade mny work through. The silk could be tacked very lightly here and there to the lined frame to keep It from slipping out of place. AID IN CLOTH CONSERVATION Government Suggests Invoice on All Garments on Hand to Help Save Wool and Cotton. Now the attic has been declared a military asset and Joins the pantry in extending the present store to its greatest possible usefulness. Remodeling, now almost a lost art in the home, has sprung to life everywhere to relieve the cloth situation, which, by another year, is bound to be felt. That's why we are urged to use every garment until it wears out and then re-use the best parts of it. The woman who does this Is doing a patriotic service for her country when she happily and intelligently makes every yard of goods go to its uttermost. We will have money enough to buy new materials, of course, but that Is not the question in hand. Our spinners and weavers are overseas, new hands must be trained before mills can run at full capacity; when we think of the army's need for wool In clothing, and even In the propelllnc and explosive charges of big guns, we abhor the thought of wasting one precious inch. Cotton cannot take the place of wool In the field of battle, but
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BLOUSE
it has its place in the hospitals that needs no explanation to the womanhood of America. How gladly she cares for her present supply of muslins, that looms may turn out gauze for her soldiers rather than for her home. Linens and silks have taken to the air in the form of airplanes and war balloons. They have gone with our blessing, the Marthas of this generation will find a way to do without them for "the duration." Leather, too, is needed. Resole the shoes, wear pumps and gaiters, that you may not take an undue share of labor and material from necessary war work. The short coat, the narrow skirt and the conservative styles of dress show an earnest thought on the part of manufacturer and designer, but the real saving will be noted when a clever woman presses the last season's garment and freshens it up by a bit of bright plaid for Mary's winter school dress. The government suggests that you invoice on all garments on hand to aid in cloth conservation. The lists are headed: 1. Garments it will be necessary to replace. 2. Garments that will last another season. A few suggestions for renovating garments take on a dignified air sinco they are patriotic rather than parsimonious. LATE FABRIC FOR LINGERIE Voile Has Gained Place of Favor and Has an Advantage Over Satin and Silk. Voile is a fairly new fabric for lingerie, but it has already, In the few months that it has been used for undergarments, gained prestige. To be sure, voile lingerie ten or twelve years ago would have seemed absurdly impractical. Voile was too thin, we would have said, too fragile for the hard wear that lingerie must have. But those statements would have been made in the days before lingerie had had a chance to show its good points. And they would have been been made, too, in the days before we used fur and chiffon, tulle and satin for lingerie. Nowadays, of course, satin is considered one of the most durable of fabrics one is tempted to say undermuslins in the good old-fashioned way, but undermuslins are now only a part of the matter, for most of them are irnde of silk and satin and crepe. Voile has one advantage over satin and silk in the minds of some women, at least for underwear. They cling to a liking for a regular tubbing fabric for underwear. It mattem not to them that satin can be washed in soap and water and ironed ; satin does not seem so fresh and clean as cotton of fioniu sort. So to them voile is a welcome addition to the fabrics from which underwear is made. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Very lovely is a frock of taffeta and velvet combination, trimmed with silk fringe, the sleeves of which are elbow length and cut kimono fashion in one with the bodice. In millinery the color combination of French blue and black is exceedingly popular, and to a less degree is noted seal brown and henna the color formerly known as terra cotta. Frocks of panne velvet trimmed with silk braid are very smart; in fact, velvet frocks, both plain and trimmed In many ways, are a delightfully attractive mode of the moment. SUIT WITH JACKET EFFECT This chic suit is of navy velours de lalne, with collar and facings of tan. A broad girdle, loosely tied at the back, adds a new touch to the likewise new J jacket with flare and peplum.
Anatomical Persiflage (Wow) I As the unfortunate roan was struggling against a recent 40-mlle-an-hour breeze, having troubles of his own, he was not aware that individual portions of his bodily getup had learned that politics had reconvened. So he didn't hear this: "Say, ain't this wind raw?" telephoned the chap's legs to his mental cjt change. "It makes us tired." "Tired?" exclaimed a tonsil, who was listening in on the line. "Tired's no name for it. It makes me sore."
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Important Discovery. Uncle Abner I see in the papers that a new kind of patent medicine has jest been put on the market that will cure everything. Aunt Rachel Well! And both of Jed Larkin's boys is goin' to medical college. It seems that when lots of folks go to fittln' thelrselves for a profession something happens to make that profession unprofitable. You May Try Cuticura Free Send today for free samples of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and learn how quickly they relieve itching, skin and scalp troubles. For free samples, address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. The mistake some young fellows make is in thinking the wild boys have more fun than the decent ones. THE QUICK WAY
When you have a severe, stubborn cough or cold, you need the best po?s.ibIa medicine you can get. Why not, therefore, get one which is guaranteed th most soothing and satisfactory remedy ever used, or get your money kickt Druggists everywhere are authorized to refund money if SCHIFFMANN'3 EXPECTORANT is not found) the very best ever used for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough or Hoarseness. When mixed at home with honey or sugar syrup, 50 cents worth makes 64 teaspoonsful. Positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, and is unlike any other cough medicine. It is so pleasant to take that children are fond of it. In case druggistf should not have it order direct of R. J. Schiffmann, St. Paul. Minn.
cid-Stomach Victims
Sickly, Weak, Unfit,
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Mnybo you havo nn acld-storanch and don't know ltl There nre millions of such people weak, nlllnK, tired, worn out and "all in" before the day Is half gone listless and indifferent to their surrouudins often with aches and palna nil over the body woefully lacking In physical power and mental vigor pale, emaciated Just dragging out a weary existence. Nine out of every ten of these people nro unconscious victims of ncld-stomnch. Thousands upon thousands of people who are subject to attacks of Indigestion and biliousness; who are nervous, melancholy, mentally depressed; who suffer from rheumatism, lumbago or sciatica yes, even many of those who have catarrh, ulcer or cancer of tho stomach If tho trouble Is traced to Its source, It will often be found to be jußt acld-stom-nch. For these are only Borne of tho ailments that are caused by what the doctors call superncldlty, which Is another name for sour or acld-stomacb. What you wnnt to know above all else Is how to quickly rid yourself of excess acid. A wonderful modern remedy called E ATONIC literally wipes it out. It does the work easily, Bpeedlly and naturally. It makes the stomach pure, sweet, cool and comfortable. It helps you get full strength out of every mouthful of good you eat; and unless you DO get full strength from your food you cannot enjoy robust, vigorous health. Doubling Up on Him. "Hoy! Comu down, there ycr pinched ! Who d'ye think you nre, anyhow? Barney Oldncld?" 'No, sir," replied the frightened motorist, "but I was-" "Yes, I know. You was makin' 52 miles an hour. What d'ye mean?" "Well, sir, I was arrested back there about two miles by tbat olllcor Just Koing over tin; hill on that motorcycle, lie said 'Kollow mo, and hurry up,' and that's what I was doing when you got mo." Kansas City Star. Good Hearted. "He is very generous; ho Is ulways giving away cigars." "Yes; he'seeins to have a tobacco heart." When Baby In Tccthlne OROVH'S II A 11 Y HOWHL MHDI01NK will correct tho Stomach and llowol troobles. Perfootly harm leas. Seo directions on tho bottlo. Pennsylvania workers last year lost SlG.noO.iXiO through illness. (rr.
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Had to Give Up Work Mr. McMurray Was In a Bid Way Until He Used Doan's They Brought a Quick Cure. T. K. McMurray. 43 W. Hickory St., Chicago Heights, 111., says: 'I was always a strong man until I was taken with kidney trouble. I worked rannv vears as a blacksmith and this work brought the trouble on. When I
stooped over there was a grinding pain in my back and I couldn't straighten up for four or five minutes. Sometimes it took me half an hour to put on my shoes. I got so bad, I had to lay off work for days at a time. Often I would have to get up a PIT. ncflHTiy pass the kidney secretions, and they burned like nre. My feet swelled, and at times thev burned so that it seemed I was standing on a hot stove. I had spells of gasping for breath and dizzy spells, Ivo, and my health failed rapidly. I was told that my working days were ovi r, but BoaiVs Kidney Pills were brought to by attention and before I had used one box, I began to feel relieved. I kept on and by the time I had used ten boxes, I was absolutely cured. All pains left my back and other symptoms of kidney trouble disappeared and I felt as well and strong as ever." "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July 1327" DAVID H. SRAPTR0, Notary Public, Get Doan's at Any S tor, 80c a Box DOAN'SY FOSTER-MILB URN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. A Realizing Sense. "You made the old place product this year." "You bet I did," replied Farmer Corntossel. "There's millions of young fellows over In Prance with appetites jest like my boy Josh's." I The poetfis born unless he write I a magazine poem that nobody can un : derstand; then he is made. TO STOP A GOUOi You cat to LIVE. Your lifo depends on the strength you get from your food. There Is no other way. EATONIO Is in pleasant-tasting tablet form just like a bit of candy. We urge you no matter what you have tried take Entonlc Just one week and And out for yourself how wonderfully Improved you will feel. See how quickly E ATONIC banishes the Immediate effects of acid-stomach bloat, heartburn, belching, food repeating, sour, gassy stomach, indigestion, etc. See too, how quickly your general health Improves how much more you relish your food how much more easily It Is digested how soundly you sleep bow nervousness and irritability disappear. And all simply because by taking EATONIO you have rid your stomach of a lot of excess acid that has been holding you back and making your life miserable. EATONIO Is absolutely harmless. It can bo taken by the most delicate. Tens of thousands of peonlo who have used It are enthusiastic in its praise. EATONIO is absolutely guaranteed, 00 f:et a big 50c box from your druggist. If t does not help you your money will bo refunded. If your druggist does not keep EATONIO, send your name and address to the Eatonlc Remedy Company, 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., and they will at once mall you a GOc box and you enn send them the money for It after you receive it. In Society. "My husband moves among the bGst families here." "That so?" "Yes, he's the lending furniture mov er of the town." Kansas reports dealings In gasoline by "bootleggers" on Sundays. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellcta put an rnd t sick and bilious headaches, constipation, riixxU ness and lndleestloa. "Glonn houxc." Adv. Many a man's nose blue hen for the acts of his elbow. GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE OR MONEY REFUNDED ASK AMY DRUOOIS W. N. U.t Indianapolis, No. 47-1918. 5s 1
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