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RS, WILLIRMS’ * LONG SIGKNESS “Yields 14 Lydia E. Pink. . ham’s Vegetable .~ Compound. | ,

. Elkhart, Ind. :=“1 suffered for fourteen vears from organie inflammation, i"’-"*‘ female weakness, b O ) pain and . irregulari--7R tics. The pains in @Vv‘ AR ides “were in{4l NTy cides were inW = =gt creased by wfixlng 4 VLT or standing on my S\ ems £l feet and 1 had such ’ lo ‘, awful beaning down. ”, w_ </ ‘ feelings, 'was deQo Jfpressed . in spiritg b /',_‘/’/ 24 Y and became thin and ; /%, ~ < lpalewithdull,heavy e e eyes. 1 hadsix doctors from whom I received only temporary relief. 1 deci&ed to give Lydia E. . Yinkham’s Vegetable-Compound a fair - {rialand aleo the Sanative Wash. I have riow used the remedies for four months - &nd cannot express my thanks for what ~ they have done for me. ' o " ““If these Hnes will be of any benefit veu have my permission to publish them.’’ — Mrs. Sapie WILLIAMS, 456 Jdmes Street, Eikhart, Indiana.Tydia B, Pi‘nk‘ham"? Vegetable Com- -~ pound, made from native rootsandherbs, . contains no nareotic or harmful drugs,. .z to-day holds the record of being the mjpst successful remedy for fernale ills wk knew of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on! file .in the Pinkham Gabworatory at Lynn, Mass.,’ seem to’ prove the fot. - ¢ ' I you have the slightest doubi that Lydia E. Pinkham’s VegetaBle Compound will help yvou,write to Lydia E.Pinkbhm Medicinef o, fconfidential) Lynn, Mass,, for ado wice. Yaourietter will be apened, roead dnd answered by a wéman, and neld in strict confidence, |

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A bl S AR Y RERIBY COnri CAN BE GROWN St REhiE B ARI AR \ O CANABIAN PRAIRIES . ,‘§_z;"f:'it;:’;'.?l";[;;‘3,% 0w commencing to, produse censiderable corn, cliiefiy for . gife-.(ii:ig_' I.?i‘;?rf‘{%.:se&fi o 'gomé‘- ‘cases. where | the ¢rop ean-be mitured intc the colizh siame Silas could be usetand would bif».r:?,;;});’ofim‘r}is: Investment . Aceording:. 1o the Farm and Hanch Re. yiew, @ corregpondent visited a field of cotp in SGisftE)e}‘n ‘Manitoba (ll'f Sep tembes, 5. The corn then was un totched by frost and it stood on ar average eight end nine feet in height The coyn had developed into . tHe douzh efm ge aAnd themerop would easily exceed 24 tons to the acke. At many experimental farms, the same favor able’ showing of the comn crop has manifdsied iteelf. At the Brandon ex: perimental fanm this vear several va rigties! all .ij:'eriy goodiyielders. mature¢ mild ggad silefegrn. - 1 .Considering the success with whict carn é'e;n,béfirdduced; and the advan tages 10 be gained by so producing it sheuld A‘nq_t.*-iifl{receixje ‘the serious at tenfion of the western agricylturist’ ~ Coth, is ‘successfully grown in the norihern i}artx of ‘Minnesota in -£imi lar soil zz,mi;?"f-l;z'lnfiejr the same climatic i'a:zciitj:z,.xl: ind there does, not appear. to “be lany- reason why like results should not be secured in western Can: add. It is ji}il’ié‘jopini_fip‘_of many. American. farmers pf _experierce that fhe co‘;‘"x‘x__héi’t is:e;i‘t‘endin%.; northward. The prairie x-=ro\'i§l‘iéf:es"njn-rst gradually take up with ¢niized farming. More stock en the farms. must be raised, and’in echscquence farmine must to .sotne exTent be diverted.from grain growing 10 otiler n@cessary crops. If crops n;srif_l:;!',}‘e - fi‘)i‘j‘:iiéigrilvehilisr'(tflr,fl"._ and espevially [dairy stock are to he grown, why ~hould net eorn be-one of these creps? Ip Ountario and in the United States, we find it forms the maih bulky: Fohé loy y.:irn[ft;ifi-kring beef and dairy cate fi‘u D ild not be. without this }".-_r'(\?‘.:.:{-'xt'w.fi}av}t.-.fi'ifi faet, sihce its intiodudiion almest twice as much stock can be ;'é,rmiz:.(ié on the same amount of fnnld, Liesides considering its great. x";t‘:fl[w:j for ‘iiiei'q';pf-i‘hg; the lend: clean. ‘Bomelma &;:i th&t manw crops that gal e craul an Ontario and the Siateq cnnngn i'hb erovn here, hut not >’ Seenm leven moyw we find seatfored ; '};-11‘15:"‘:<,x§f‘ <~Q:j':‘:- izz-‘A_Eherm, ~and Sasiilie e 1=;:3z‘21.f..~.-‘.-lr}V&_z‘?_i:(‘i"fif"t:=‘h : - S b Mf;;,,A+-.‘,..:..-.._:.A_..L;_'_“._W.l - '. i . "'\H‘g ‘{?teé_rge in Fralnce. line che Wial of King George.and: .‘if_'gi:t'_i”aj v,\lza:*}""!{l; Pavis s s;':;:fsf:'-*;; witl T ;*'_r :. o {Jhefi dannual syring revigw Sfthig Pavis sgpisow o April 220 The Lo @‘l!s*.(* &5 in previous S oalElar neies. . Thho review: s corehity B B Maveh. but ont of! coniplimians fh Bing Godrge it his. h;‘(.:a r“t;;nw year, ‘ e . ~ = {mmrfant fa Niothers - _ Exgnute o z'efuh;‘. every baotile of CASH C?i:EA,xat:« iie and sure remedy for infarts and cuildren, and see that it Beqrs (he ." e it R T St (AT Iz Use For Opor 80 Years. Childrer Czjyfferl%‘letche?’s_fla storia = »‘fé‘:chrsf Kind, - ,51‘(1‘1} ~f.‘—"-!i";&}§v IS4 hore? oo \. A ,j;':yzf;;it'l ‘,\'ll'2's'l deesn’t talk toas o 3 Ccutsed u:;¢~ Linciinati Enguing B “T‘ffs N“ shall snears '\e:\"‘:’f. Caor N 0 tade Aminms reniilo e G inyios f o ennEl NG Pt : \ @ i L;:‘:.‘\;}T;fr_s'gfirrézn wrong: one it is Bt gatlse tha PRIGHE one dailed 1o il By f‘_":':r;sc' "1,“ Bioe walos the laundress hadr il bnaker detlies wihér fnan snow. Abveiel eemden s g L ; - B s R E Wi oA i kes up ler ii:«.ij;‘t‘i_%tv.} zf;::af*J,y dgain the man she spots Sl e e R IR B SRS

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| N THE famous. Strand %district,i . . lendon, close to the Hotels Cecil | @ and Savoy, so well known to| | B American visitors, the ' London | 2 county council has opened what | f may well be described as the cheap-; . est hotel on earth. The 700 “paying [ guests” of thig government hostelry " call their lodging house {'the Chateau | Bruce;" though the splendid. copper | | shield outside the main entrance bears | | only: the common designation, Bruce | | house. : . ‘ . The county council hotel is in_the% { very center of the' theater and hotel | area, occupying a site mig¥%ay be-| | tween. Kingsway, the mew thorough- | fare, and Drury Lane theater. 'One ‘ may. command one of: the most select . | rooms in this really fine hotel for the ! | meager sum of $165 & wegl; or, if | | yvour financés ‘;'\'m. not permit of the | i Inx’urlv of so rh‘oicq ar:';fl_part'ment, you | | may lodge very comfortably, though | | in a ismaller space, for S 4 kcents per | | week. - : L : i | - Of leourse this pdrticular hotel is ! | for hachelors only. Were Niruee house to admit mdrried mep with «families | | the county counell could not begin to | { accommodate the host of applicants’| | who would wish to take advantage of | | the chéapest hotel in the :highest priced spot.in the metropolis. = | London County Caunci%;é. Project. 1 7 A fem vears agp one of the greatest problems of the police in Lotdon was | tehe evill of cheap ‘lodging bhouses. | They Wwere dens af thieves and. “con | ! men’ ang a respectable simgle man | | who foundYit nocessary te live close |

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to- his 3 orkl and Wiose frances did not nernit of é(—ae'x(iu'g" ;x‘(«aemzncui:x@")u at a good hotel .mecessarily. had® to put up at one of theose disreputable places. Hd| immediately became “tainted” byl hig surroundings. e had' fo kéep friends and employers ignorant ef his address, for in England loss of lcaste instantly followed knowledge of the faét that ome Nies stopping at a c¢heap Lendon lodging house . . o In crder to overcome’ the difficulties of the situation, ihe London county council has launched into ‘the business of hotel proprietorship. ‘Bruce house, its firgt experiment on a large scale in this line, has proved a huge guccess. Every night it lodged upward. of 700 casual guests, whe' pay 14 cents each’per hight for an immgculately clean bed ang acf:ommo‘da—tions truly palatial considering- the amount -charged. : S Bruce house must not be placed in the same ecategory as ordinary ‘lodging or ‘‘doss” houses found in all quarters of London. There is no reason why even the most fastidious should

‘War Historyiof./n Century Ago. One hundred yqa‘-rs ago there'was a resumption of activity on the part of the armed forces on the northern frontier. Since the *beginning of winter the o.pposing; armie& had been en‘camped on the northern New' York bountlary, ‘almost within. ga stone’s throw of one another. Theé American army- under General Wilkinson had Jately broken camp preparatory tobe«ipping another: Canadian campaign. On'Febmary_ 21 a force of about 2,000 British .regujars and militia, -in com‘mand of ,Colonel Scott, crossed over 7o the American side, burned the arsenal at Malone, pillaged the town and «carried off-a. considerable quantity’of nrovisions. They then retreated across the Border in-great hasté. General Wilkinson endeavored fo dverfake the .enemy, fiiut wag unable to accomplish his purpose because of the guffering his troops endired from the severe: cold and the desp snows, | . v ;(eep,lc"é Long Time, : A simple method-of keeping ice is to iraw - a piece "of ‘thick flannhel tig_fitly‘

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turn up his nose at the ‘Chateau Bruce.” ' Everything is as clean as s pin. Kiichens, dining rooms and bedrooms are scrubbed and polished unti the boards are bleached to snowy whitenesg, the brasswork fairly scintillates. In the bedrooms the predomi nant note is cleanliness: " The whole idea of the place indicates that the county council means to have cleanliness whatever happens. In ‘pursuance of this worthy design. any inmaté of the “I. C. C. hotel” may obtain a hot bath in a porcelain tub in a room all to himself, with soap and ciéan -towels, for the trifling sum of two cents. The Jdower portion cf Bruce house is.given up to commodious washrooms.linéd with white tiles and basins of white %poreelain. ! For regular guests special foot tubs. are provided free. asgavell as soap and towels. - Hot water is ¢onstantly on tap, night and day. 3 bt In a beautifully lightéd room on the ground ‘floor the Bruce hotse barber provides a cleanly shave''with antiseptic appliances for the [sum of twc cents. On the game flodr as the barber’s ‘shop is a boot—m_fikiug department,” where r(“—pairin'g is doue "at an absolute minimum of cost. , l - For gentlemen of elegant leisure who find difficulty in employing their time-—or rather in 'getting some ® else to employ it 'Bmf_;e house provides a really rAxcf’H('m] lLibrary, comniposed of the hest.]i{erimre selected in accordance with the gcheme of the “hundred best books.® The lihrary is extensively patronized, ‘especially by

. 280 *‘«»;;iér eests. who keep tlia«‘a}r rooms permanently throughout ghe vear. -In addition to the supply of books, the L(m'fiunv(mi!y papers “are alsoavailables . 0 8 0 L Some Engaged in Writing. . A large number of the permanent residents of the Chatean Bruce make their ‘living by what they call ‘literary pursuifs’—a euphonious name for envelope addressing. In the writing room every day you see a number of. lodgers -industriously engaged in rewriting varicus directorics for hisiness houses, ‘W;o, pay 30 cents per 1,000 for addressed envelopes:. -In such a large establishment, of course, ‘certain rules and. regulatigis are essential. For instance, no one is allowed to remain in his roém or cubicle ‘during the daytime except in case of illness. The -bedroorq&sz are thrown open to the guests at }sfij’ven o’clock in the evening and all rooms must be vacated before 8:30 in the morning except on Sunday, when nine o'clock is the hour for rising. All lights are out eyery night at 32300 : frlic ol o

over a bowl, or o‘then deep vessel, and fasten it securely. Place the ice on top of this and cover with dnother piece of flannel. ' The ice will ‘kéep and even freeze to the flannel. A small piece of ice may b? kept in the room all night, saving many. stgps back and.forth to the refrigerator.” Té break the Ice; force in a large needle or hatpin; it will divide the ice easily. ] s ' Too Good an Excuser. : A young man, having broken an appointment with Doctor Franklin, came, to him the following day and made a very hgndsome apology for his absence. lleAxw'as proceeding when the doctor- stopped him wich: My good boy, say no more: you have said 100 much already; for the man who ig so good at making an excuse is se]dom good at anything elge. Life, i : . Gheerful. L Widowed Servant (who has received a wreath from her mistress)—'l don't know ‘ow to th—th—thank yu, mum, 1 ‘o—oo—ope to do the same for you some day.” - Loy

C il S { -g‘ IR ' | CINTERNATIONAL : B - ) T an SUNBAYSCHOOL By it oo sRIiLEEE Divedtas L ilvering | Ilepartnient, Phe Mooty Bibje Institute | Crovigoa y 0 : i ’"\’\/‘M’\MWAMWM‘\«‘\ LESSCN FOR-APRIL 12 THE JOURNEY TO EMMAUS. | S _ .(Easter lLesson.) ' LESEON TEXNT-Luke 241335 i GUILLEN PR T~ 3Vho is he that shal | condemn? Tt is Christ Jesas that died | Veuw rather. that was caised from the ! dead, wlio is 2t the right band of God, | Wito: alse. maketh iptercessions for yis” | Rom, &4, i b ‘\Weé turn aside foday to consider as | the Easter lesson a well-known event | in coniection with thé several appear | ances of our Lord after his resurrec | tion: one of the many infallible | proofs,. Acts 1:3: I Cor. 15:4.. The | narrative . % this journey is one of ! the most beautiful postresurrection | stories, simple, clear and -of great value. 1t is related; evidently, by an i eve witness. The (leopas mentioned is 110 t the son of Mary, Jehn, 19:20.c The name of the second pilerim is but ‘ r conjectire, though we somehow feel it was/ Duke himself. The journey was about seven and one-half miles and most likely they were returning to their hemes after the Passover. Svmewhere oun. the wayv a stranger ioined them who "asked the nature of their conversation. ang he cause of their - evident sadneéss (v 17). lln astonishment, (leopas answers, but the. suranger continues and. adroitly” draws out their entire story, Interesting Progression. . b Their Disag:bointmef‘nt, vv.\l3‘24. It is 41l too. evident that the¥ did not expectia resurrectinn and that, filled with perplexity and digcouragement they were on the verge ef-despair.: It is interesting in this lesson to oheerve the pregression (1) “ang they talked” ¥ 147 2) ‘and they fodnd not” v. 23; (3} Uand they. saw mofl v 24, {(4) “and they' constrained him,” v. B 9 54 and they Knew i:.?m.'v' 8 315 (6) “and they said: . . . dlieTord is plsen vy, 32 24: £lO and they told.” ©.°34, As they ftalked’ it wasrevealed that rheir loving hearts were full of sadpess and empty of faith, vet to taik:is often the only Mvay to find relief from. the '‘gnawing of grief. There seem (w 2015 Ra X to have been two opinicns and in their slowness of heart and UnbeHef they did not z‘e‘-:‘0:.,. nize their nev .companion. In response to his query they told hows this Jesus hagd i_;zr,:f*n delivered,: con: demned, crucified, and then revealed thai: this” was to them ilre”end ‘of all things, for said they, “\We had hoped that ‘it was he!” Are wfe willing he should havelpart in our every conyersation? Continuing thev teold the amazing- tale 1!0!:119(: by the women and, moveover that their statement of an empty’ tomb had been verified hyv certain women who had gone to investigate, 'but, in conelasion. they again reverted to their sadness by saying ‘“Theyv found his body” and moercover, “Him they saw not)” Such mystery, such disappeointment was tco greht. Still there was a trace of faith remaiiing In that he was still. to them “a p:‘(sfn‘not, mizhtv.in word and deed,” but he was not €hrist the son of the living God. The frouble was they were expécting.a man® (v. 21), and to rewove . the man meant to re move all hope. His death was a mnys tery and not necessarily a patt ()‘ff the work of redemption and thereby a proof of his .being the Rm’ummé-r‘ of Israel. They must haye remembered Kis werds (v. 21). vet three davs arge new ;>}~.st and still they had not seeh bimy. ‘The repopt:of the women was to them only an ‘ddle tale (Luke 24111, still it was incomprehensible that “Him they found mot ' Cause of Sadhess, - 11.. Ris Appointment. vv, 2535, “Evidently the journey was continued and he gently rebukes them for their ‘slowness of heart to believe the ree ord of their own prophets. '.-"\ll' sad: mess; practically, - arises frem unbe lief in the Word of God, Phil. 4.6, 7;. Rom. $:2B-32.° He interpreted to thei: thie true Messianic teaching. of theli own scriptures. He charges them with foliy ';;}m. to believe “all” of the record (v, 25). True wisdom is not that ol skeptidism whieh cuts out portions 7t the word, but, according to Jesug . consiets in believing ali of the Seriptures. At last’ they reach Em Jjnaus, .ltii_l. let us remember, not knewing who it is walking with them, The road beyond was dangerous and “thev constrained him” to accept their hospitality. ~ As he sat at. the table partaking of -the ordinary evempg meal, he assumed the place of the host, took the bread, blessed it and Broke it. Instantly those old familiar acts and words revealed to them whao it was that had walked by the way. In that moment they kpnew him, ahd immediately he vanished. As one awakiening from a dxéeam they seem 'tc have had a vagueé realization and to “have known nothing of any fear, but now with a new gladness in their hearts at the verity and reality of things they hastened back to Jerusalem where “they told what things ' were done in 'tjhe way and how he was known of ‘them in breaking of bread,” v. 35. e : Itl. Teaching Points. This narrative is so full of teaching and yet 50 clear and simple that it is hard to suggest any »or‘dinvar’y“ ‘deductions therefrom. The story does, however, reveal the interest of the risen Lord in the doubt of these two disciples. That-they were probably not of the itWelve is evident by the fact that ; when they returned to Jerusalem they ' found the eleven assembled (v. 23). - Thus we see him -going to those out side of that inner circle, also, two who loved him seeking a solution of the mystery and consolation for their sad hearts, First hiding his identity, he drewv. from them their story. He then took them back to their Scrip- } tures, ‘with which they must '*'have been familiar, and revealed to them } that thig mystery was according to | thoss holy weltings. = ..~

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Unseen in its appreach. hard to detect an -its early stages, and cruelly painful- in ‘its later forms, uric acid poisoning is a disease too often fatal. Bristit's disease is one of the final ptages of uric acid poisoning. It kills in our couniry every year more mcn and women than any other ailment except two-—consumption and pneumonia.. Bright's disease‘a/nd uric acid poisoning usually start in.some kidney weakness that would not be- hard to cure, if discovered early, so it is well to know the early signs of kidney disease and uric poisoning. . . ~ When uric acid is formed too fast and the kidneys are weakened by a cold, eor fever, by overwork, orby overinduigences, the acid collects, the blood gets impure and heavy, there is headache, dizziness, heart palpitation, aund a dull, heavy-headed, drowsy feeling with disturbances of the urine. Real torture begins when the uric acid forms into gravel or stone in the kidney, or crystallizes into jagged bits in the muscles, jomnts or on the nerve tubings. Then follow the awful pains ‘of reuralgia, rtheumatism, gout, seciatica, neuritis, lumbago or kidney colic.

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e Nothing Doing. = - _ “So you demanded an apelogy. Weil, and what happened?’ . | “The supply wasn't e'figgizil to the demand. : : By i DRY SCALE -COVERED HEAD 2760 Tamm Ave, St. Louis; Mo.— "My little daughtér’s head began with a dry harsh scale eovering it. First'it got a white scale over the top aud then it got a dirty brown secab with. pus under it. . Her hair came out in te¢ss than a week and her head itched and bled. She had no rest. 1 had ber wear & scarf all the time, it looked so “hagly. S:E‘ne".‘;;_qs s 0 sore and had such Big brown scabk on her head that the' *eacher wouldl not: let her uttend PG e ' “We took apd had her treated for three ‘months with no relief. She kept geiting “worse until 1 tried Cuticura Soap and Ointrpent. _I used the Cuticura Soap every 'flfird' day and the Cuticura Ointment at night. ' In three weeks her hedd was well of sores. Two cakes of Cutieura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment completely cured heér.” (Signedy Xrs, Waiter (Rogers. Nov. 28, 1912, : { TR 5 .7 Cuticura. Soap and Ointment scld ‘throughont the world. Sampie of each iree,with 52-p, Skin" Book. Address postcard ‘}fCuticure:. Dept. 1, Bosf:_on.’t——fi_dv. ; e A Century Ago. . ' One hundred years ago saw the end flof the Chatillon congress which had ; been .endeavoring to settle i:;_:«:z; terms gf peace between France and the na- ‘; tions allied againgt heri. From the bhe- | ginning of the negotiaticus littie hope had becn entertained ouv either side | that an agreement [Wweuld be reached. | :\'H,T.;(,‘El;{]‘.'!“(,t_t',}r}i-i‘:'lsz‘d to give up West: | phalia; Holland afd Spain; to restere U'}ODU;.‘;@ of Rome apd Ferdinand VIT |to Madrid. He agreed to give up | Malta to Tngland; ag we¢ll as most ‘of ‘f}'w;v;" gf,s‘:u‘:izai cépquests. iant he re‘mained steéadfast in claiming for [ France her nhtural limits. the Rhine L and -the Alps: . The plenipotentiaries, | de <-ii(}‘i:ag: that further discussion xM Che useless, declared the negotialions Rt oen end, and the allied armies prepared to resupie theit march on Paris. ; el =5 T s T | Son ia golf ‘enthusiagt)—You must {-ackndwledge, father, that it Tequives ;:a great deal oi skill to drive o bail 4a | hundred yards— .« . o f old Farmer— Snugks! 1t gh;c‘sn"r re- - quire half as mueh wkill asTit does fo | drive 4 mig 50 feet. % ) | SR tenli ¢ i Wide Assoriment. .. i She thought she would try the new 3 telephone. Lo ‘ o 1 “What number?” asked central. f “Whys 1M don’t kmow. What num- | bers have you?’—=Conrier-Journal.. % ;._._..‘_m._.._._'_.*.,....,.._.;.m_._ . The more rights a woman has the | less she cares to talk about them. = | ' CLEVER WIFE | | Knew How to Keep Peace in Family. et 5 y et ) . It is quite significant, the number of | persons who, get well of alarming | ‘heart trouble when they let up on cof- *, fee and use Postuny as the beverage at meals; ) : : ; | There is nothing strprizing about it, ‘ however, because the harmtul alkaloid —cafleine-~in coffee is not present in . -Postum, which is‘made of clean, hard wheat. : : [ J“Two vears ago I.was having so much trouble with my heart,” writes a lady-in Washington, “that at times i I felt quite alarmed. My husband took me to a specialist to have my heart exagined. | . : “The doctor said-he could find no ‘organic trouble but said my heart was irritable; from something ‘1 -had been accustomed’ to, and asked me to try ! and remember what disagreed with me, i :

“l remembered that coffee always soured on my stomfach and caused me ‘trouble from palpitation of the heart. So 1 stopped coffee and began to use Postum. * I have had no ' further trouble since. -~ . “A neighboér of ours, an old .man, was so irritable from drinking coffee that his wife wanted him to drink Postum. This made him very angry, but his wife secured some Postum and made it carefully according to directions. : ; it “He drank the Posstum and did not know the difference, and is still using it to his lasting benefit. He tells his wife that the ‘coffee’ is better than it used to be, so she smiles with him and keeps peace in the family by serving Postum instead of coffee.” I Name glven by’ the Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. . Postum now eomes in two forms:. Regular Postum —— must be «well -boiled. 15¢ and 25¢ packages. - . Instant Postum—is a soluble pow.der. ‘A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tins. W i 'The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. ; ; : “There’s a’ Reason” for Postum. i _ ~sBold by Grocers.

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; L p @ &% e 7 Y & %&’3" R Ry W g WeUMmAtisiy, Sprains __ FRaußaSb Wiw aaky | ackache, Neuraigl & 2% g 8 €2 &3 ;i a 0 ’e . - N 2 L “Yes,:daughter, thai's good stufi. The pain in ) Ly ”Ei' .1y back is a-ii’»pnne—-} NEeVEersaw am .nil,g WOTK . Fo 38y - as quickly ‘&3 Sloan’s Limiment.”” ‘Thousands of S . g%:fi grateful people voice the same cpinion. . Here's - et G‘% 8 - - thtproof. . o o B - 1 Pt Prag i . ‘ ,;&s\? LDN ‘A,,?r’»‘\,,’ . 3 Re};e\r(t. Pain ia Beck. : : AAN ¢ (e N 1 xrae traubied with a very bad psin in my : /f »fi o%‘ : e A back {crsoine tme. ¥ woent to a docter but be At Her: {,?f:,fi ! : : ) v did Xf it dao me any g%-et}, so i IS SIR ¥Yoy 1 L mrchinsed a betlie of Sloan’s o R O G%’ Fiiiment, and now Jam a weil SR S eiaee Q) S ; e womuny. I ahwavskeep a botfA“ ."‘“('ss;;‘, A 3 B & B & tie of Sloun f.g“'a:.-“izfi(,ht in the o LN \\_., B w y A 7 b house ' — diss Moetlda Cotton, e -"-R‘\‘Vfifi“.\‘*" ¥N LRI ! 7 Sod Myrile Ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥, VR R R e : : . Y e R @~k | Scistic Rhevmatis | \}s‘_’!‘ IR = & ciatwe Kiyeumatism. iTR %}‘;&’)}7( e “We have veed Sloan's LiniNS BA -g,\ & ,d‘rm;' RS ment for over six years and SR e 4R YHmel iR found it the best we ever used. i h;z‘\k B 3 SRR ; ‘ When my . wife had sciatic -1 BDR R SRR B; & o rhecmatisul theonly thing that G ;‘%‘rl"i\s‘\g§“d\» fi s did her any good was Sloan’s G Y SRS W et = Liniment. We cannot praiseiit A s Bl TB e NS - | ‘higlily 4 enough.” — Ar, Pen‘o. £ 3 2 % ¥ Pt 4 Des Moines, duwa. - S .. . - Sprained Anlle Relicved. : 1 was ill for a’long time with a gevercly sprained arkle. Igota bottle of Sloan's Linimeént and iilow I 2am ahle {6 be about and can walk agreat deal. 1 write this because I think youi'deserve a lot-of .credit for putting such a fine Liniwent en ins market and I shall elways take time: to recommend Dr. SioaL’s Liniment. —3ra Chas. Rouse, Baltimore; Md. - : Er - - £ w7l 3 . - o & % : . ,;;“:" s' o = ;,,:_' - " ;,"" ; . :.. STy »__;_‘__».:: gt ,f‘ - ',:a‘ -" > -¥ s . “ b ‘, : v S bRI A e A R 0 R £ O - o e R, it 4 oo ICRER . e #2804 W SR R e N 8. ) Y R - Bel o b : B =S R SA A A el BE el 0 O - - T : . S waif £ £ : At all Dealers—2s¢., 50¢. ond $l.OO. Slean's instructive buck on berses, cattle, hoge z i - &nd poultry eent free. =& Address Dr, Earl S Sloan, Inc. -« e » Boston, Mass.

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