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There A4 ay be Poison in YOUR Bowels! STEP out tomorrow morning with the fresh buoyancy and briskness that comes from a clean Intestinal tract. Syrup Pepsin?a doctor's prescription for the bowels?will help you do this. This compound of fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other pure ingredients will clean you out thoroughly?without griping, sickening or discomfort. Poisons absorbed into the sys tem form souring waste in the bowels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue; foul the breath; sap ener gy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin will clear up trouble like that gently, harmlessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make In your feel ings over night will prove Its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied bowel trou bles for forty-seven years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. 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"It has proven a good law," he said, "an?l halted a great many of those 'marry - in-haste-repent-at-leis ure' unions. I always have in mind the wise little girl, who, when an ardent lover asked her to marry him. replied: "'I probably will, but Just the same, I want a week In which to think It over.* "'You'll have lots of time to think It over, after we're married,' he pro tested. "'Yes,' she agreed, 'that's what most of the married women tell me.'" Great Poetic Era The Eighth century A. I>. is known as the golden age of Chinese poetry. It was during this time that LI Po, Tu Fu and Po Chu-l wrote their ex quisite lyrics. There are already too many legal holidays?another manifestation of the prevalent overleglslation. ^ ^ " - ?? CHILDREN CRY FOR IT? /^HILDREN hale to take medicine ^ as a rule, but every child lovea the taste ot Castoria. And this pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as bland and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Noth ing is more valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, yon should use it to keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature. Unseasoned Wood Causes Egg Mold Market Value of Cold Stor age Product Reduced as One Result. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A new and peculiar mold which de velops on eggshells during shipment and in cold storage has caused heavy losses to handlers of cold-storage eggs. Recent investigations by bacteriolo gists of the United States Department of Agriculture indicate that unsea soned wood in the shipping cases is probably responsible for the trouble. Does Not Impair Quality. Spot mold or pin mold, as this has been termed by the department inves tigators, first appears on the outside of the eggshell, and although it does not impair the quality of the egg when confined to the outside, It renders the egg unsightly and reduces Its market value. However, the mold penetrates the shell after a time and spreads over the Inside surface, becoming very noticeable when the egg Is candled. Such eggs have a decided moldy flavor. Improperly Seasoned Wood Used. Most egg coses are made of sea soned wood, but In wet weather or during a rush period Improperly sea soned wood may be used. The un seasoned wood contains about 50 per cent more moisture than the well-sea soned wood. This moisture, accord ing to Dr. L. II. James and T. L. Swenson, the investigators, favors germination and early development of the molds before eggs reach the stor age houses. Eggs nearest the case partition molded more than others in the same case, they found. These, re sults Indicate that development of the mold on eggs In cold storage Is de pendent on previous conditions favor ing its germination. By eliminating unseasoned egg crates, one of the causes of such losses mav be eliminated. ? i No Danger of Honeybee Puncturing Fruit Skin The bee Is not a damager of fruit? does not puncture the skin to get at the Juice within. This has been iterat ed and reiterated, but Is again men tioned because of a query from a read er as to how to get rid of bees which "ruin his grapes." Is poison sirup feasible? he asks. M. II. Kimball, as sistant farm adviser of Los Angeles county, Calif., declares that the honey bee couldn't puncture the skin of a grope If It wanted to?its mouth parts are simply not made for that purpose. The bee will, however, take advan tage of a break In the skin, whether natural splitting due to overrlpeness or from the attacks of other forms of life, and will gather at the new source of nectar. Because the bee Is not a criminal, the law protects It against poisons. Control Leaf Hoppers by Use of Bordeaux Totato leaf hoppers may be con trolled by using bordeaux mixture, whether the leaf hoppers are on the potatoes, beans, sugar beets, or other crops. In weather favorable to the leaf hop pers, It may take only a week or two to result In the loss of an entire crop where no control measures are put In to effect. Leaf hoppers have fewer natural enemies than most other insect pests. Bordeaux mixture made ac cording to the 4-4-50 formula Is usual ly applied. High pressure Is neces sary for effective control. Thorough spraying is essential. Grass Under Trees In hot. dry summer, when available food and water are scarce, the tree with its deep roots and large leaf sur face is too strong a competitor for the grass with narrow blades and shal low roots. For grass under trees, lib eral watering and applications of ni trate fertilizer made at the rate of two pounds to 1,000 square feet of area, every two weeks during summer, are recommended as helpful by Ohio university specialists. Farm Hint/ Consider the tub bnsket for mar keting early apples. ? ? ? Millet is not often used as a feed for live stock. It has to be ground, other wise the stock could not get hold of It, but would pass It without digest ing It ? ? ? The best time to vaccinate pigs Is when they average about 40 pounds In weight. They are Just about the right age to Insure permanent Im munity. ? ? ? Pullets need ample ventilation In the laying house after roosting In open brooder houses and In trees. Fall colds are the result of faulty ventilation. ? ? ? Pigs self-fed on grain and running on mixed clover itasture. made faster gains than any others In a feeding ex periment at the Ohio State agricul tural experiment station at Wooster ? ? ? If artificial illumination Is used on pullets It should start the first week In November, as the days are growing short. To be effective the lights must he turned on and off regularly. A deflector ghnuld be used op tbe lights. PeWc just Jon'tNdi^tguish Its utterly unfair," of course. But if a man will smoke an out rageously strong pipe, nobody is going to get close enough to him to appreciate his heart of gold. Don't keep potential friends at a distance. Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite blend is incomparably rich and fragrant?yet so mild as to he acceptable to the most fastidious pipe-snifTer. Nor does Sir Walter lack body and real flavor. They're all there in Sir Walter Raleigh ? as you'll discover when you try it, I ?IT'S 15i?and milder Old Michigan Structure Believed to l?e one of the oldest structures In Michigan is n log build ing erected by the Northwestern Fur Trading company on Beaver island in 1824. The building is in a good state of preservation and lias been shingled and cared for by its numer ous inhabitants. At present an In dian family is occupying it. Make dresses bright as new! DIAMOND DYES are easy to use; go on smoothly and evenly; NEW. Never a trace of that re dyed look when Diamond Dyes are used. Just true, even, new colors that hold their own through the hardest wear and washing. Diamond Dyes owe their superi ority to the abundanco of pure anilines they contain. Cost more to make. Surely. But you pay no more for them. All drug stores?. 16c. Die mondoDtyei Highest Qualify hf 50 Years Young Russia Learns to Fly Boys of Russia ore learning to fly. Pupils <?f the Raditche school for , technical science In Moscow are he j Ing taught how to build model planes | of different types, and others are | given Instructions In flying. The fu ture flyers are said to show an un usual aptitude for the work. Sure of One Thing "Are you happy, now that, you are rich?" asked the old-time friend. "I don't know as I'm happy," an swered Mr. Cutnrox, "hut I'm dead sure I'm not as discontented as I would he If I was broke." Little to Control Virtue- Is relative. Most of the people who boast of their self-control haven't much to control.?Bangor Dally^ Commercial. AUGUST FLOWER ?bring, almost instant relief from terrible colic pains. Banishes heart burn, nausea, sick headache, bilious ness, sluggish liver, constipation. Promptly restores good appetite and _ . digestion, and regular, rtmrfr thorough elimination. IrMJS GUARANTEED. DYSPEPSIA/ 3? Quickly! / BAYER ASPIRIN is always SAFE Beware of Imitations GENUINE Bayer Aspirin, the kind that doctors prescribe and mil lions of users have proven safe for over thirty years, can easily be identified by the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured above. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; always the same. It has the unqualified endorsement of physi cians and druggists everywhere. It doe3 not depress the heart. No harm ful after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal anti dote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid. Illllllinil1lllllllll!lllli|l!llllllllll!lliii!!lllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllll lUmiimiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Japanese ^a Corn File for quick^ relief. A Soft, Clear Skii^^ gives beauty and freshness to your complexion. Use this Bl skin-purifying, toilet, bath and shampoo soap daily. s Sulphur Soap # 33VS per HSrby?^^^r,"c and Drown. 50c Stainless Tablecloths, Patented. Useful. Sells on sighf. Big cash, dally commis sions, S5-S20. Quick action, plus Bonus Sys tem. Write today. Stainless Linen Co.. 1140 .Broadway. N. Y. Gull Crosses Atlantic A black-headed gull from Europe has been found among the native gulls of Newburyport, near Boston. It is the first of its species ever re corded in North America, and the only explanation for its appearance there is that it must have flown across the Atlantic. The suggestion has been advanced that the gull was driven out to sea by a gale, and then, being unable to return to land, flew right across the ocean. It has now been captured and placed on ex hibition at the Museum of Natural History in Boston. Hold It Up If you should smash your finger nail badly, hold the hand up for at least an hour, so that the blood drains out of the finger. This will prevent the blood from congealing at the smashed place and cause an ugly discoloration of the nail. Just Make Excuses Some people know how to make micIi good excuses that they don't try to do anything else.?Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Makes Life Sweeter Next time n coated tongue, fetid v breath, or acrid skin gives evidence of sour stomach?try Phillips Milk of Magnesia! Cot acquainted with this perfect anti-acid that helps the system keep sound and sweet. That every stom ach needs at times. Take it when ever a hearty meal brings any dis comfort. Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement. And convinced millions of men and women they didn't have "indiges tion." Don't diet, and don't suffer ; I Just remember Phillips Pleasant to take, and always effective. The name Phillips is important; it Identifies the genuine product. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the V. S. registered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. ard Its predecessor Charles H. rMlllps since 1875. PHI1UPS of Magnesia WMam ^CABINETSi : = 1 ((c). 1930. Western Newspaper Union.) The world goes up and the world n goes down u And the sunshine follows the rain, h And yesterday's sneer and yester- a day's frown * Can never come over again, z ?Charles Kingsley. s t MEALS FOR A DAY. t For a one-dish meal, If one has o t scotch kettle or a dutch oven, alJ j the food may he cooked In one utensil. A tough portion of meat which has much more flavor than the more tender j and expensive ?<i?n n-lll fl A A I? tuia, "in vuvb long and slowly until tender In this receptacle. For a shoulder cut of mutton place It In the hot kettle and brown well on till sides, now season 1 and add a tablespoonful of water, < cover tightly and cook slowly until ! the meat is almost tender. Add car rots, onions and potatoes, so that they 1 wIU all be lender at the same time. Serve on a platter with the meat In center and the vegetables around the meat. There are so many tempting frozen dishes which may be prepared at home with very little work. A vacuum freezer takes but a small amount of ice and only three or four stirrings with a good heating spoon to make a creamy frozen mixture. This does away with the crank turning of the ordinary freezer. Grape Juice Cream.?Take a pint of grape juice, if sweetened it will need more, add one pint of cream, one tablespoonful of lemon Juice and freeze. This makes a most beautiful pink ice and just as good as It looks. Tomato Preserves.?Weigh ripe to matoes and allow three-fourths of a pound of sugar to a pound of tomato and one lemon to each pound. Slice the lemons and cook In water to cov er, until the skin is tender and trans parent. Add the tomatoes and sugar with more water if needed and cook until thick. Skim out the fruit and cook down the sirup until quite heavy, then nniir over the fruit and seal. Rhubard Ice Cream.?Tills is a tempting delicacy which is never found in any ice cream parlor. Cut a quart of the strawberry rhubarb into dice without peeling, cook with a cup ful of water, when tender, strain and add two cupfuls of sugar. Or much better, add sugar and water and bake in the oven until soft, then strain, add a tablespoonful of lemon or orange juice and coo!. Partly freeze, then add one cupful of whipped cream, stir well and tinish freezing. THE FAMILY PICNIC. Until the snow flies and the chill winds of winter drive us under the sheltor nf roofs and to Hie warmth of fires we will roam abroad with the ' picnic basket, en joying the woods and streams. The advantage of sand wich filling that will keep several days, is that it can be prepared In quantity and kept in the Ice chest. The filling can be taken in glass jars and used for salads if so desired. Serve on let tuce. Nippy Cheese Sandwich.?Add two tablespoonfuis of quick cooking tap ioca to two cupfuls of canned tomato, strained and heated. Cook fifteen minutes until the tapioca is dear, stirring frequently. Add two and ! one-half cupfuls of grated cheese, stir until melted, add one-eighth tea spoonful of pepper, one-fourth tea spoonful of mustard and one-fourth teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce. Remove from the fire and add one and one-half cupfuls of finely ground dried beef. Cool well before spread ing. This makes nearly three cup fuls of filling. Egg Salad Sandwich.?Add one-half teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth tea spoonful of pepper, one cupful of milk and three tablespoonfuis of tap ioca, cook until clear, stirring fre quently. Cool. Combine four table spoonfuis of chopped celery, four hard cooked eggs finely chopped, two table spoonfuis each of sweet pickles chopped and liquid from the pickles, one teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce and the tapioca mixture. Cool before spreading. Fish Salad Sandwich.?Add one teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth tea spoonful of pepper, the same of pa prika, one cupful of hot water and one tablespoonful of vinegar to three tablespoonfuis of tapioca, cook, stir ring often until clear. Remove ftotn the fire, add one tablespoonful of but ter and when cool one-third of a cup ful of mayonnaise, one cupful of tuna " or other flaked fish, one-half cupful of chopped sour pickles and two table spoonfuls of chopped pimiento. Mix well and chill. Sirup for Drinks.?Take one gallon of boiling water and twelve pounds of sugar. Stir until thoroughly dis solved. Keep in sterilized bottles. Add to any fruit drink as it sweetens r quickly and makes a more agreeable drink than with the use of sugar. Use one and one-half tablespoonfuis of lemon Juice and the same of the sirup to a glass of cracked ice. for ?n individual serving. Tvw ! Jrjcr.viable Status of Jackaroo in Australia Tlie name "jackaroo" was given to youth cent by bis parents to an lUStrallcn slieep or cattle station to earn stock and bush work. As be re hied and bad Ids meals with the nunager, overseer and storekeeper, iut bad to work with the station Kinds, he was generally looked upon s a useless nuisance until be learned hings. Having no special job and no tatus, be was given any Job of work, lence a "jack of all work." The old joke was, he was expected o "Jump" at the call of the mannger ir overseer like a kangaroo. Most ackaroos, if they showed character >r pluck, etc., became popular and ifter four or live years became over seers; or, if they or their relatives lad money, they bought a sheep or tattle sta.lon or took up a section. 1 -I-leut. Col. K. C. Brazier-Creagh, n the London Times. Powder Lacquers Your Car Few people know that the lacquer which gleams on the bodies of thou sands of automobiles toduy may have ance been on the point of hurtling a shell many miles into space or blow ing up a trench, says Popular Sci ence Monthly. The conversion of millions of pounds of powder left over from the war into Industrial finishing products was the unusual story told recently to the American Chemical society by It. G. Woodbridge of the Dtt Pont company. The now cellulose lac quers, he said, bear so close a rela tion, chemically, to the nitrocellulose base of smokeless powder that changing the war product Into a peace product is comparatively easy. Timber Problem Solution? It is recognized, says the Ameri can Tree association, that the forest resources of tropical America may be a very important factor in our do mestic timber problem. Some be lieve that those forests will be called upon to bridge the hiatus that Is bound to exist between tlie exhaus tion of our wild timber crop, and the harvest time, of our man-managed forests. Others believe that they will form a permanent source of timber to replace some of our own special purpose hardwoods. All are agreed that, in any case, we cannot fully and completely out line our own forestry problem with out taking into consideration all the factors that may influence the out come. Largest Drydock The largest drydocks in the world are the Boston navy dock and the Saint John (N. B.) drydock. The former is 1,170 feet long by 120 feet wide and the latter is 1,1G5 feet long and 123 feet wide. The Boston dock is longer, but the respective areas covered by the docks give Saint John a decided advantage with 145,625 square feet, the dock at Boston cov ring 130,400 square feet. Concerning Happiness No man is happy. 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