Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 2
After Every Meal WRIGLEYS Sealed Kept Ri^ht H I UI I ll I | j r«n^ ^F«illsc^p WRIGLEY’S has steadily kept to the pre-war price. . *e<* ..> ♦* I ♦ I • I ■ And to the same high stand- | ard of quality. J'”- <;. •. H | » >*' - | No other goody lasts so ~ , | long—costs so little or does 1 | so much for you. I Handy to carry—beneficial ‘ | in effect—full of flavor—a solace and comfort for young and old. d| —j THE FLAVOR L lasts bi °
111-Timed. Carried away by the beauty of the heroine on the screen, he murmured, unconsciously, “Isn’t she lovely!” “Every time you see a pretty girl you forget you're married,” snapped hls better half. “You’re wrong, my dear; nothing brings home the fact with so much force.” Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. AV omen s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it makes anyone so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Knmer s Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just < the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. , Many send for a sample bottle to see j what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, I liver and bladder medicine, will do for I them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores.—Adv. . Different Anyway. “Sure It's a great compliment the foreman paid me today,” boasted Cas- . sidy. “What did he say, Mike?” “He said that I carried more osseus matter above the shoulders than any other man in the works.” —Boston Transcript. There is always room at the top of a stepladder because people are afraid to stand there.
Nationally Accepted Weill Tint - W To Get No Package Alaba,tine Genuine i Reiulti You »ithout c.ron I Jr ’ Mujt Alk f tr and Circle Alabattine Printed tn Red IWWBLfcAII TM by Name 7il We Hand You the Package That Puts Health and Cheerfulness in Your Home Smoked, grimy, papered, painted or kalsomined walls are a I menace to health and offensive to the discriminating housewife. Alabastine is so economical, so durable, so sanitary, so easy to mix and I apply that it is universally used in securing proper wall conditions. Alabastine is used in the homes, schools, lurches and on all kinds of interior surfaces, whether plaster, wallboard, over painted walls, or even over old wailpaper that is so.. 1 on the wall and not printed in aniline colors. Alabas’; - Is packed in dry powder in full five pound packages, requiring only pure cold water to mix, with directions on each package. A cti will readily appreciate the economy of Alabastine over other methods, and r« member it is used in the finest homes and public buildings every- ■ — where Be re you get Alabastine, and if yoi; r dealer ...i' . m*x in one F cannot or will not supply you, write direct for sample the Ohly tool cotb w*teS card and - with name of nearest dealer. ^ evr walls demand Alabastine, old walls appredate Alabastine pp ’ A Alabastine Company 1650 Ortndville Av®. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Conventional Indoor Dress. “Did you ever have an ambition to j do something in life?” “Yes. mum,” said the supplicant for । broken victuals. “What was It?” “I wanted to be a drum major and strut around in one of them pretty red uniforms with gold braid on It, but the only uniform I ever wore was a striped one.”-—Birmingham Age-Herald. FRECKLES Now la the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling aahamed of your freckles, as Othine —double strength—la guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine—double strength—from your druggist, and a >ply a j little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to com. pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. <1 Be sure to aak for the double strength Othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. And How Many There Are! An old fool is one who thinks that when a pretty girl smiles at him she’s flirting instead of laughing at him. — Toledo Blade. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing Its work All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Wonderful. We just heard a young lady say that a wonderful young man took her to a I wonderful play in a wonderful autoino- ’ bile and she had a wonderful time. Wonderful use they make of that word wonderful.—Louisville Courier- : Journal.
TROOPS RALLY TO EX-KAISER KARL Jugo-Slav Army Plans to Fight Invasion of Hungary. NEW WAR THREATENS EUROPE Reported That Regent Horthy Has Virtually Seen Abandoned by His Soldiers and Has Resigned—Allies Oppose Return of Hapsburgs. Puris, April 2.—A new war threatens Europe. Advices from Vienna and Budapest indicate that former Emperor Charles and the thousands of loyalist troops whu have swarmed to his standard will not hesitate to give battle if any Hungarian forces oppose them in the former Kaiser Karl’s attempt to seize tin* Hungarian throne. At the same time Jugo-Slavia is massing troops on the border, prepared to prevent, tit all costs, a return to power of the Hapshurgs. Official Paris would not be surprised at anything. Some even believe not only a second continent til war, but another world war is only days away unless events take a sudden turn for the better. The threatened upheaval in central Europe, it is pointed out, is bound to compel drastic action also by tin* allies. A successful coup by Charles, it is said here, would lit* the precursor of the return of William Hohenzollern. For this and other reasons the allies Will take military measures to prevent execution of Charles’ plans. Berne. Switzerland. April 2. —It is reported that Regent Horthy of Hungary has virtually been abandoned by his troops ami has resigned. The troops are rallying to ex-Emperor Karl, who, although “a prisoner” at Steinamanger on the Hungarian border. is demanding restoration of the Hapsburgs ami all their retainers. London. April 2. —The allies, it was announced at the foreign office, will aid tin* former emperor’s return to Switzerland or will assist him In getting to Spain, but under no circumstance would he be permitted to remain in Austria or Hungary. Vienna. April 2. —Reports received, by various newspapers here, state that former Emperor Charles has proclaimed a military dictatorship at Steinamanger, on the Austrian frontier of Hungary, and that General Lehar. at the head of 15.000 men. is ready to march on Budapest and. by force, if necessary, reseat Charles. The Wiener J* urnal announces that 30,006 Jugo-Slav troops have been massed in Varasdin, in Croatia, with the intention of marching on Steinamanger ami preventing a restoration of the Hausburgs by ali means. Further reports are that 100.000 men from the west Hungary garrisons have rallied to the colors of General Lehar. Anxiety was expressed as to whether Admiral Horthy would be able to hold the southern cont in gents in line. Confirmation was received In official quarters here that martial law had been declared in west Hungary under Ihe supporters of ex Emperor Charles. This caused an intensified feeling of gravity in government circles over the situation. BERGDOLL'S CAPTORS FREED American Army Intelligence Officers Released by Germany. Washington Hears. Washington. April 2. —The War department announced that Carl Neuf and Frank Zimmer, the American armv intelligence operatives sentenced i by a German court to prison terms for their attempted capture of Grover C. Bergdoll, have been released. The release was ordered by the Berlin foreign office. Brig. Gen. H. T. Allen, commiimTing at Coblenz, reported. The German commissioner at Coblenz, after a telephone conversation with Berlin, notified General Allen that the sentence had been remitted •’pending good behavior,” and that the men would probably reach Coblenz today. CAR SURPLUS SETS RECORD Figures for March 23 Show 459,411 1d1e—7,672 Above Previous Mark. Washington, April 2. —The greatest number of surplus freight cars in the history of American railroads was recorded on March 23. the car service division of the American Railway association reported. Tin* number at that time was 459,411. an increase of 35,000 over March 15 and 7,672 more than the former high record of -March 1, 1919. Business Not Yet Normal. Washington. April 2. Practically no progress toward the restoration of “normal conditions” in business and industry was made during the month of March, according to the monthly review of the federal reserve hoard. Cardinal Gibbons Buried. Baltimore, Md„ April 2. -With all the splendor of a ceremony centuries old. the Roman Catholic church laid to rest one of its oldest and most ■ faithful servants —James Cardinal Gibbons. archbishop of Baltimore. New President’s First Pay Day. Washington. April 2. President Harding had his first pay day. Miss Katherine Shea, treasury messenger who Ims delivered presidential pay for many years handed him a check for a little )e-s than $6,000. Red Leader Shot Down. Berlin. April 2.— Wilhelm Sylt. communist leader, was shot down in police headquarters here after attacking the warders in an attempt to es- । cape. His injuries are serious, but not mortal.
WOMEN WHO CANNOT WORK Read Mrs. Corley’s Letter and Benefit by Her Experience Edmund, S.C.—“I was rundown with nervousness and female trouble and suf-
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sered every month. I was not able to do any work and tried a ; lot of medicine, but , got no relief. I saw | your medicine advertised in a little book that was thrown in my door, and 1 had not taken two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before I could see it was help-
ing me. lam keeping house now and am able to do all of my work. 1 cannot say enough for your medicine. It has done more for me than any doctor. I have not paper enough to tell you how much it has done for me and for my friends. You may print this letter if you wish.” — Elizabeth C. Cokley, care of A. P. Corley, Edmund, S. C. Ability to stand the strain of work is the privilege of the strong and healthy, but how our hearts ache for the weak and sickly women struggling with their daily rounds of household duties, with backaches, headaches, nervousness and almost every movement brings a new pain. Why will not the mass of letters from women all over this country, which we have been publishing, convince such women that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help them just aa surely as it did Mrs. Corley ? Vaseline Reg U S.Pat Off Carbolated An antiseptic sores, etc. — A necessity where there are children. AVOID SUBSTITUTES chesebbough mfg. ca 8t«t« Street New York Her Reason. ’Cindy who bad served her mistress faithfully for some months, suddenly announced her Intention of leaving. “Why, ’Cindy," said the lady, aghast at such a misfortune. “I thought you were pleased with your position. I’m sure pleased with you. What can be the tr> “Wai, Tjia’am. I tell yo’ how ’tls. They j too much movement o’ the disherffo' de fewness ov de vlttles.”— HaryV’^^^^r^ue. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infanta and children, and see that it In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Cut in, All Right. Redd—What's the matter with your face? Greene—Oh. I was being shaved today and I started to tell the barber a story. “I see, and he ’cut In.’ did he?" Feel All Worn Out? Has a cold, grip, or other infectious disease sapped your strength? Do you suffer backache, lack ambition, feel dull snd depressed? Look to your kidneys! Physicians agree that kidney trouble aften results from infectious disease. Too often the kidnevs are neglected because the sufferer doesn't realize they hare broken down under the strain of filtering disease-created poisons from the blood. If your back is bad. your kidnevs act irregularly, and you feel all run down, use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands. Ask your neighbor! An lowa Case J. W. Reed, road grading contractor. Corning, lowa, wA? says: “Two years ago I had such a bad attack of kidney trouble, Ikjj.> couldn’t get up down. I didn't a tap of work so• three months. knew my kidnevs gtef weren't acting a they should and 1— began using Doan's Kidney Pills This medicine reached my case at once and one b x cured me. I have never had a return of kidney complaint.” Cat Doan's at Any Store, 60c ■ Box DOAN’S FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim byneglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s National Remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for the name GoH Medal on every box and accept no imitation Ciiticiira Soap IS IDEAL f or the Hands Seap 25c, Ointment 25 aod 50c. Talcum 2oc. W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 14-1921.
IMFBOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDOhOOL Lesson <By KEV. I*. B. EiTZWArEK, D. D„ 1-ach.T ot English Bibb; in the Moody Bible Institute of t’hicaKo ) <©, IU2I, Western Newspaj er Union.) LESSON FOR APRIL 10 BIBLE TEACHINGS ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN’S BODY (HEALTH). LESSON TEXT—I Cor. 6. IS, 20. 9:24-27; Gal. 6:7, s. GOLDEN TEXT- Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things 1 cor. 9:25. REFERENCE MATERIAL- Prov. 23: 29-35: Isa. “S.l-S; Gal .’.:19-21. PRIMARY TOPIC Taking Care of Our Bodies. .11 NIOR TOPIC Growing Strong. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —The Value of Health. young people and adult topic —Public Health Problems. The teachings of this lesson have an important bearing upon physical health, but the primary reference is moral. The sin with which Paul was dealing was fornication, not matters of hygiene. That physical health may be ineluded we do nut qm-stion. but sad and serious will be the blunder if that only is taught. I.—Glorifying God in Your Body (I Cor. 6:19. 20. It should be noted that the last clause of verse 20 is - omitted in the Rwvised Version ami the best manuscripts. The conclusion of Paul's argument is, ’ therefore glorify God in your body.” 1. The Christian's body is the temple of the Holy Ghost (v. 19). God's dwelling place on earth is' now the redeemed human body instead of the temple at Jerusalem. If the sinless Spirit is to dwell in the body it must be kept clean. To defile or abuse the body in any way is to insult the Spirit ami commit the most awful sacrilege. This truth apprehended solves forever the problem of licentiousness, gluttony, use of tobacco, the abuse or m glect of th<‘ body in any way whatsoever. 2. The Christians body Is God's property (v. 19). Being God's temple, the proprietary right is in God and not man. Being the property of the Lord, the Christian's motto is, “Whether tiierefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do nil to tin* glory of God (I Cor. ’0:31). "Holiness unto the Lord” ought to be written over our bodies. 3. Ihe Christians body has been bought (v. 20). The price paid to redeem the body was' the precious blood of Christ (I Peter 1 : is, 19). We estimate things by what they cost. When we estimate our bodies in that light we will be very jealous of their purity. Guarding our health is part of our religion. ll.— Keeping the Body Under Control (I Cor. 9: 24-27). The Christian’s life is more than mere existence, there is something io do—to be accomplished. 1. It is a race (vv. 24. 25). In order to win a prize there must be self-de-nial and definite exertion. The Christian obtains life by contact with Jesus Christ through faitli (John 3:16; 3:36; 5:24). This he possesses before he can begin the race. While he gets salvation (life) at the beginning. God places before him definite rewards as incentives to exertion. The Christian believes to get life, but works for rewards. In the Olympian games only one could hope to get the prize, but in the Christian race there is a reward waiting for every one who disciplines himself ami runs. As the nicer in these games mastered his desires and abstained from everything which might hinder him to win the prize, so the Christian will make any sacrifice to win. The prize in the Grecian games was corruptible, but the prize of the Christian is incorruptible. If the heathen would practice such self-de-nial regardless of its pain for a garland of pine leaves, shall not the Christian turn from bodily indulgences of every kind so as to obtain the crown of righteousness which fadeth not away? 2. It is a fight (vv. 26, 27). The Christian's efforts are not mere beatings of the air. He has a real antagonist. ilis tight is not a sham conflict. He should exert himself with all his energy, and strike to hit his enemy. In order to win success the body must Le kept under. In this case the antagonist is the body. It should bo so dealt with as to bring it under subjection. All the evil propensities of his nature should be brought under control. lll.—Reaping What You Sow (Gal. 6:7, 8). God has established a law in the world that whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap. To go on sowing with the expectation of not reaping is to mock God. The world is full of examples of those who thus mocked Him. This text has primary reference to giving to the support of ministers of the gospel ; its real bearing is upon the believer for his stinginess rather than upon the sinner for his meanness, but it has a bearing on all that we do. If we are primarily concerned with the gratification of our appetites we are sowing to the flesh, which shall end in a harvest of corruption. <m the other hand, if we act on the impulses of the Holy Spirit within us we shall reap a rich harvest of spiritual things. Very Beautiful. Very beautiful is this idea of God giving us something to took at in order to keep our faith steady. He knows that we fieed pictures and signs ami themes He has well suppliei’. We might have forgotten the covenant, hut we cannot fail to see the rainbow; every child sees it and excbiims at it with joy. Ami if you tell the child the meaning which God put into it. the bow becomes still more beautiful. Ami so with ail other things God has given us as signs ami tokens; the sacred book, the Robie; the water of Baptism; the bread am] wine of ’he Sacrament, the blessed Sabbath, ami the House of ITayer; all these have deeper meanings than are w ri: leu in their mtmes. Search for those mean Jngs, keep them, and you will be rich.
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Prominent Rochester Citizen Tried Ten Years To Get Relief, But Tanlac Is Only Thing That Helped Him. One of the latest to testify regarding the powers of Tanlac, the celebrated medicine which has been accomplishing such remarkable results, is James J. Beasley, 102 Ehndorf Avenue, Rochester, New York. Mr. Beasley has been chief record keeper for the Department of Water Works, city of Rochester, for thirty years and is a well known and highly respected citizen. In referring to the remarkable recovery of his health by the use of Tanlac, Mr. Beasley said: “1 have been trying for ten years to find relief from a case of dyspepsia. Nothing ever helped me to amount to anything until 1 got Tanlac. This Is saying a great deal, for I did everything it seems that a man could do to find relief. Os course, I was hardly ever sick enough to go to bed and was most always able to keep going, but I just never felt I right. At times during those ten years, my stomach would become । sour like vinegar. 1 would have an uncomfortable bloated up feeling as- , ter eating that would last for hours. 1 suffered a great deal from nausea' At times my heart would Hutter and palpitate and I would become alarmed over my condition. My nerves were on edge all the time, ami I became Irritable, nervous and restless. 1 had no strength or energy to do anything. In fact 1 wasn't like myself at all. Even a week or two ago it was an ! effort for me to get out of my chair and I felt as stiff and clumsy as an
@ Early spring brings with It Coughs, Colds, Distemper. Be prepared. Give your horse Spohn’s Distemper Compound at the first sign of a cough. ’ Better still, give it as a preventive before he shows signs of sickness. "SPOHNS” acts equailv w<i as preventive or cure. By reason of Its germicidal qualities, it expels the disease germs, abates fever, restores appetite and condition 60 cents and $1.15 per bottle. Buy of your druggist. SPOHN MEDICAL COMPANY, GOSHEN. IND.
Boys and Dogs Work Together. Small boys and big dogs supply the motive power for the distribution of food from the central kitchen in Dresden to the outlying feeding centers. i This work is conducted by the Society of Friend i. and in all there are about 4.042 feeding centers in 130 different cities. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine Beware! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld. —Adv. Awful Thought. Flatbush —I see the Swiss government has decreed the adoption of 24hour time for railroads. Bensonhurst—Seems awful to have It even possible for a commuter to be 24 hours late for his train, doesn’t it? : WOMEN! USE ‘'DIAMOND DYES’ Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies— Everything. Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Beware! Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and ruins material by giving it a “dyed-look.” Buy "Diamond Dyes” only. Druggist has olor Card. —Adv. Ever-Present Help. “They say a woman's tears rush to tier aid henever she needs them.” ’Yes, they are volunteers, so to speak.” GENUINE BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 Aood cigarettes for : —
'J • % X 1 I 1 > JAMES J. BEASLEY Os Rochester, New York. ‘old work horse.’ “It is really remarkable what Tan-» lac has accomplished In my case. It has relieved me entirely of indigestion. 1 never have that distressing feeling any more after eating, and I feel perfectly tine in every way. I will always feel grateful for what this wonderful medicine has done for me and I am only too glad to give It my heartiest endorsement.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.—Adv.
Sounds Plausible. “How did the impression get about that George Washington never told a lie?” asked the inquisitive person. “Some people credit the cherry tree story for that,” said Mr. Dubwaite. “but I suspect George’s reputation for veracity is due to the fact that he never said, “I’ve had my car six months and it has never been in a repair shop.” His Value. “Every man is good for something.” “Tell me what good Yuseless is.” “Well, he counts one in every census, anyway.” If people don’t think it is because * there are not enough thinkers telling them how. KILL RATS TODAY Using Genuine^ STE The guaranteed "killer” for Rata. Mice. Cockroaches, Ants and Waterbugs — the greatest known earners of disease. They destroy both food and property Stearns’ Electric Paste forces these pests to run from the building for water and fresh air BEADY FOB CSE-BETTEK THAN TRAPS Directions in 15 languages lr every box. Two Sixes, 35c and 11.50. Enough »- kill 50 to ma. U. S. Government buys it. Useful In Every Home Springfield, 11l. —“When I was a little girl my father used to doctor
all of us children with Dr. Pierce's remedies. I remember well Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract of Smart-Weed for cramps and pains, and the Pellets for sluggish liver and constipation. These were very satisfactory. In later years I have
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used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in my own home as a tonic and nervine for my young daughters and it also proved itself to be most satisfactory. Dr. Pierce’s remedies are safe and reliable for home use.”— MRS. MYRA WHITCOMB, 1605 K. Edwards St. At the druggists. All Run Down Now Fools Fine Eatonic Ended His Troubles “Eatonic is the only thing I have found to stop my heartburn and I think it has been a great help in nervous spells.” writes G. C. Johnson. *An upset stomach may cause lots of suffering all over the body. Eatonic helps in such cases by removing ’he cause of the misery, because it takes up and carries out the excess acid and gases and keeps the digestive organs in natural working order. A tablet after meals Is all you need. Big box cos s only a trifle with druggist's guarantee. PARKER’S hair balsam r 4 ores Bannm * opsllai r Fall Um '-V <4^ _Restore® C©?or and W to Gray and Faded Hair .Tl HmDERCCRNS Removes Coma. Calio etc., itn| ail , aid, er * ires comfort to t'-* r. makes walking * 1 by ira I or a: risu. H iseox Ctea. -*; v- otm s Petchoenia, h. I. - .. : . ■ IOM H O find PKOTSN . ATTACH*
