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Show HIE PAGE SIX ' H PROVO POST. To . Net Contents 15 Fluid Undue i I- - or Infants and Children. 1 Mothers Know That Genuine Castcria alcohol-- per a Always Bears the - AVejjetaMe RtparahonfcM- ggSSgiSG. uyfifcriimmS Signature promoksDistioaCliarfJ of ncssmdEcst.Contau'BDcJJJ Opium,Morpliine Wot Narcotic. jSSSmuoat nurmUk 4tt&' JtxSem - jiKtdtr&ftS In phnfkmr USG tionSourStockD4' 'tr , TgjgSSj a fr For Over jaaTsignateeot Thirty Years YORK ! I j ti With a forecast that the European war will last another .year, Chancel- lor of the Exchequer McKenna fairly staggered the British House of Commons Tuesday afternoon with an array of figures showing the cost of the war indollars and cents." Englands national debt, he pointed out was nearly tripled since the war beIn 1914 it was about gan. At the present, he said in introducing j the government budget the national debt is nearly " Rosewell, one of the celebrated mansions of the ountry, built la 1725 bythe Page family is In ruins, fier resulting from a defective flue. Legend has it that Thomas Jefferson n wrote the original draft of the of Independence under its root, and It Is known that he was a ' frequent visitor under Its roof. At was the time of the fire the mansion owned by Judge Fielding Lewis Taylor, and his wife and daughter barely escaped with their lives In the early morning fire. At the .same time the mansion on the Long Meadows farm, also a noted Virginia home, where was horn and reared five generations of the Class family, was destroyed by fire. ' A Dec-laratlo- $3,580,-000,00- ' TMI MRTM WIW. England is spending daily for war purposes. has showered imihense sums of ey Upon her allies. She mon- Do Yours Get It? An odd feature of the .campaign in Mexico is that the American troops to the United States They write their want .candy more friendB.that they than beef. Soldiers on ajcampaign usually long for sweetmeats and bo the Mexican expedition is no exception. Therefore the motor convov going from Columbus tq Mexico will take a large quantity of " chocolate and candy, together with a supply The black of American tobacco. heavy Mexican tobacco is not to the liking of the American troops. are sending appeals for candy In a lecture given in Provo recently on Child Culture, it was stated that every child should have one quart of milk daily. This does not mean uncared or milk in which germs are allowed to multiply by the thousands, but good, clear tnUh from healthy Dairy Herd . Living this statement is not an impossibility. It can be done by taking away the injurious and expensive luxuries and giving your children what they really need for the building up of their constitutions. Baby Week has come and gone. . If yon are going to do your part in growing better babies, - Pats Money in ' Your Pocket the monthly purchase. Should the British government grant the request that has been made to it for the increase of Hollands present insufficient Import Supply of 75,000 tons of corn monthly, then the above Los mentioned Slipping quietly away-frpurchase will be correswith near and infant her Angeles A increased. hundred pondingly relative, Mrs. Juan , Torres Villa, wife thousaficTTons of corn is needed of the bandit chief, Francisco Villa, every month. is believed to.be on her way to join her husband n Mexico. Mrs. Villa Reports have come in that West left because of threats against her era Utah is menaced by the epi made by Carranza agents, according demic of rabies among the coyotes to the owner of the house in which According to Ernest R. M?Kay & she has been living. Shortly before Huntsville he was Id camp when he lmr disappearance Mrs. Villa said to noticed a coyote near the herd. One a reporter: My husband, is a good of the sheep dogs started for the man and a brave one, he fears noth nnimal and instead of the coyote ing. Some day we will meet tgain trying t0 escape It met the dog ha! and w e will be happy together. way. Two other sheep dogs jQine in the fray and the coyote- had sue With the Mississippi river higher ceeded in injuring all three dogs be than during the flood period of 1903 fore it was killed. The head of th and still rising, flood conditions are dead coyote was sent Jo Salt Lake While no loss of by a forest becoming serious. ranger and it was dl life has been reported property dam- covered that the animal had beer age becomes greater each day with afflicted with rabies,. On order o the increase of the water. A score the forester all three of the more families have been driven from killed. their L&Crosse homes, while owners of summer residences across from UNCLAIMED LETTERS Dresbach, Minn., are removing their furniture. Provo postoffice April 9, 1916. Ladies crop i Critchley, Mrs.' Hattie,. milling Is estimated at 146,000,000 Gray, Mrs. Rettie i bushels, as a result of inquiry made Lloyd, Miss Luclle by the Department of Agriculture Mayo,' Mrs. Lon from flour r mills and groin elevators, McArthur, Miss Nora The replies were so variable as o Mrs. Virginia , Williams, make accurate deductions impossiMen , ble and any estimate debatable withBurche, Joseph out considerable qualifications. On Holman, Wallace these replies the average worked out Jensen, Alfred 14.4 .per cent, as the wheat unfit for King, F, M. milling and 7.S per cent or 74,000,300 Papas, Mike bushels as feed for livestock. Papa?, Tom n Flour is very popular with housewives and is a heavy seller at ' $2.85 per 103. and Canned goods, dried fruit, potatoes, everything- - In the eating line Is reduced to the minimum In price ' and the quality held right up to the Keeps it there ' ' top notch. l ' - Put money in your pocket by bu . ing your groceries here. - - - - FARRER & WHITEHEAD' I Phone 67 ) Stm LAUNDRY PROVO - ? - - ALWAYS 1 - i RELIME - dog-we- I re -- . .Phone 164 v 3752 W. Center 4 v J. Ni.GUUCR, Proprietor WF MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLOWS AD BEDS LADIES Make Shields at home, $10 for 100, work sent prepaid. No canSend stamp. Ivanhoe vassing. Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Alg. Warm or Cold We Can Make You Either One Trice, I. M. Sharp, Howard Wright, Spencer JAMES CLOVP, P. Our Coal Department handles only the best on the market. "We are in the bnsines for your health, not for ours. When you need Ice, remember tilled water ice in Provo. ,, a we have the Prompt Service Our Motto . Provo Ice & to Striving satisfy the demands of everyone Js 'A Cold Storage Co. PHONE 508 LIVED IN MISERY. FARMERS AND MCRCHANTSBANK I Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $12,500.00. Thomas N. Taylor, President, J . D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier .John P. Bennett, Vice Pres DIRECTORS: T. N. Taylor A. Loveless Robert Bee , J&s. , Andrew Knudsec John P. Bennett t. J. Craner, J. D. Dixon S. P. Eggertien s Jos. 8. Berry All business given ns receives prompt and cartful attention. Your account win bo appreciated. Tw-n- n COALS, AS FOLLOWS That Good Coal CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING " CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA- WOOD- - , VS SMOOT & SP AFFORD Utah Timber & Coal Co. CASTLE GA1E CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HA Wit CAMERON SPRING CAWO'J ABERDEEN LUMBER AND BUILD IN G MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron 160 W. FIFTH NORTH. M ; CITE; SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING f J. M. HARMON, Pres. J. PHONE W. DUNN, 232. Secy and Manager. I suffered greatly from nervousness and headaches. The least excitement gave mo dreadful pain. I began using Dr. Miles" Nervine and a few to take days later started Dr. Miles ' Heart Treatment. I soon got so much better that I" was encouraged and continued taking the two remedies until I was so well that work was no bother to me at alL . MRS. LOUIS EU3, Idaho Falls, Idaho. apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr.Miles Heart Treatment i - is highly recommended. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAIL TO BENEFIT YOU, YOU MONEY .WILL .BE - REFUNDED. k - DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY - Jnst phone 203 for our wagon. Habits of Thrift Formed while young iisiially result in a substantial, bank account when yon are older. Train, your children to save their spare nickles and dimes. Open a savings account today. banks. Get one of our savings' Provo Commercial ' Reed C. Smot L I Savings Bank , ent - E. Loose - J. T. Farrer Cashier Asst. Cashier J. A Buttle F. ' - , G. Richmond Ast. Cashier - f i Vx FIRST, of many a woman. This drudgery is eliminated by sending ns your soiled clothes; The heaviest pieces come back ready for use. dis- Established 1907. Provo, Utah. c Js the worry 1 x' CALL 16GR-- 3 WASH DAY T If f i Cherry Hill Dairy om Our . - erica, 60,300-to- . y - It certainly pays to buy your grO-- cerles at this store, because you tf-feet a substantial saving on every purchase. fiTi Ish.Vrj lifts $25.-000,0- Thomas Walsh is being held in Salt Lake for a number of robberies which have been taking place in that city and the chief of police is confident- - that he has made a big arrest. Walsh was arrested - when he attempted to sell a gold brick about three inches long; one inch wide and a half inch thick. As the officer entered the jewelry store Walsh picked it up and attempted to leave. He was Immediately taken to the .police headquarters where he is held awaiting further er ip law and three children , jpere murdered. Their home and farm buildings were burned and their horses and cattle shot No trace of the murderer has been found. Buying Groceries Here Jill - 1,700,-000,300. Holland's reserves of wheat are practically exhausted and the Assoentire family of six persons was ciated Press is informed on the very wiped out last Thurday In the Wa-ka- best authority that the government Saskatchewan, district when Intends to buy 100,000 tons .in AmProke Manchure, his wife and brothin addition to normal CW tf 0. L Exact Copy of Wrapper. Vh- i ' r |