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Show THECILDREN'S HEALTH In observing the physical characteristics character-istics of her children, the careful mother moth-er soon learns that health Is dependent depend-ent on the regularity of the bowels. When the bowels become clogged with the stomach's refuse, loss of appetite, restlessness, irritability, and similar evidences of disorder are soon apparent. appar-ent. Keep the bowels regular and a healthy, happy child is assured. At the first sign of constipation the mother should administer a mild laxative laxa-tive to carry off tne congested waste from the stomach that is fermenting JfL and forcing poisonous gases into the eystem. A simple compound of laxative laxa-tive herbs with pepsin is highly recommended recom-mended as being very mild, yet positive. posi-tive. In its action, a- teaspoonful at bedtime usually serving to bring an easy, thorough, natural movement next morning. This compound is known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and is sold by druggists everywhere for 50c a bottle. A larger bottle, put up especially for the family medicine , chest, costs one dollar. The use of salts and violent purgatives purga-tives and cathartics should be avoided. avoid-ed. They are too harsh and drastic, tending to upset Uie entire system. Write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203 West St, Monticello, 111., for a trial bottle of his Syrup Pepsin, if you have never used it. He will be glad to send it without any expense to you. Adv. y,: The Food Tells Its Own Story It's one dish that a good many thousand peo-pie peo-pie relish greatly for breakfast, lunch or supper. sup-per. Post Toasties Crisped wafers of toasted toast-ed Indian Corn a dainty and most delightful dish. Try with cream and sugar. "The Memory Lingers" Postnrn Cereal Company, Ltd. Battle Creek, Mich. FTT . PARKER'S feoJ HAIR BALSAM UL - VV ff ilrooiotej t laxuriant pvvtli. 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I had a displacement and bearing down pains, weak, fainting spells, dizziness, then numb and cold feelings. Sometimes Some-times my feet and limbs were swollen. I was irregular and had so much backache and headache, was nervous, irritable and wa despondent. Sometimes my appetite ap-petite was good but more often it was not. My kidneys troubled me at times and I could walk, only a short distance. "I saw your advertisement in a paper and took Lydia E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound, and I was helped from the first. At ' the end of two months the swel- : ling had gone down, I was re- ; lieved of pain, and could walk. with ease. I continued with the medicine and now I do almost all I my housework. I know your ,, medicine has saved me from the 1 grave and I am willing for you to ; publish anything I write to you, for the good of others." Mrs. Kstet.la Gillispik, H.F.D. No. 4, Box 'H, St. Anne, Illinois. 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