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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH For Eighteen Year Will'S IKS lit Iks Fm4 tie Same Medid. The Story In Her Gael. LIME STIiOilC Own Words. T? experience- of Mrs. Of Route No, 1. Irwinton, Wiikfif1 C- 18 not KGa exceptional. an accepted standard has hold, ready to take remedy, for IorVr five years. Mrs. Horn writes under of SO 191S- :-I have been u'l medicine for eighteen years. I one of the best tonics I ever owe my life to the use of it i TfLJ mend It to all sick people, P!? cured me of stomach trouble. For coughs, colds, effects of the and Influenza, catarrh atd conditions of every description Is recommended. Thousands havl been helped or are able to I full and complete recovery uttubute from terrible affliction to Peruna. Trv p! runa first. In tablet or liquid form. Soldier - - By Lydia E. Pinkham's peJ t Vegetable Compound. V', Winona, Minn. "I offered for mors than a year frompervousnesa, and was so bad 1 could not rest at night li awake fhX and would get so nervous I would bava to set np and walk around and In the morning would be all tired out I read about Lydia E. Pinibaras Iw? Com Vegetable and thought r)und try it. My nervousness aoon left me. I sleep Well and feel fine in the morning and able to do my work. I gladly recoin mend Lydia E. Finkhams Vegetable Compound to . make weak nerves Mrs. Albebt Sultze, 603 strong, Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, 1 am so nervous, I cannot aleep, or it seems as though 1 should fly. Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze'a experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Ilnkhara's Vegetable Com pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcoming such serious conditions as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pain backache, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the Stan dard remedy for such ailments. i i: i r A tP i s V V. ' V 'il rLcrrT rntsj kittens, B'i (.spirits htifcin,n nKCHUVT ELACJI, tK.ftaaHjTwJE During -' w r Mid so Young r When Cuiiaira Ointment RISES Soap PROTEST TO Among the latest to protest against almpljje-rous- e the raised price can be secured, there was hoards recently, a new voice. It was that of a canary. Being a bird hose motto bad ever been: Strlel It had been application to business his custom, when the rest of the family left the city during the summer and shut up the house, to board out Two years ago, he could, he says, get good accommodation, an airy room with a sunny aspect, good seed water, bath, apd unrestricted opportunity for vocal exercise for thtrty cents a week. Last year, however, tin, charge for the snme accommodation was raised to forty cents, and this year It appears he has been obliged to pay fifty cents. He is willing, he declares, to sustain his share of the burden of the war, but he regards a GO per cent rise as nndnly hard on a bird of moderate means. him-sul- f ? , STOMAGHJPSET? . PAPES DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS. GAS, ARIDITY, INDIGESTION. , . When meals upset you and you belch gas, acids and undigested food. When you have lumps of indigestion pain or any distress la stomach you can gel relief instantly No waiting! -- Irr portent to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infanta and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of ( In Use for Over SO Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoris at sea Is not wliut It usvv. to be in the "good' old days that we read about "A hard biscuit and a slice cold suit beef, which Dana mentions in Two Years Before the Mast as his usual meal after a long, bard watch off Cope Horn, Is no longer the diet-o- f the American merchant sailor. The modern sailor nan Is well fed, with plenty of fresh meat vegetables and toft bread, no matt. what the voyage he may be on. Modern refrigerating plants and modern cooking methods are to be thanked for that. On the hundreds of new ships which are being built for the merchant marine by the United States shipping board careful attention is paid to the equipment for storing, cooking and serving food. The government Is fully aware that sailors, Uke stomachs. soldiers, work best on Care la taken also that efficient men are employed as cooks on the nations new 'merchant fleets. Good sea cooks are uot numerous, even In normal tiroes. Having that fact in mind, the United States shipping board, with the thoroughness that marks all its efforts to create ah unequaled merchant marine, Is engaged in training an adequate number of cooks toman the galleys of Us new ships. Young men of character and intelligence are chosen for instruction. The training of cooks Is part of the work done by the shipping Imtirds recruiting sendee. This service has a fleet of training ships, based at Atlantic and rnelflc ports, on all of which young Americans are taught by experienced cooks the serious business of preparing good food at sea. Besides that, the board has special cooking schools on two of the ship the Meade, a former Atlantic llher stationed at Boston, and the steamer Dorothy Bradford, stationed st New York. Cooking st sea Is by no means the same thing as cooking on land. The sea cook has several things to bear In mind that the land cook, in hotel, restaurant or home kitchen never has to think about. Take for instance seme of the precautions he must observe as - illustrated by- - the -- following DonTs tot Sea Cooks; d - 1 Doat axpact the etov to remain In a perpendicular paattion, nor the eoolc. Tou are on a moTinc platform, namely, the ships deck, which often many-side- AsAzarrcsj at musx ay a tjuumygmip or mssmrp ctxttj jmwfSDQAjiD sides his board and quarters ll.OSO a year, a net Income of When the young law student, or bank teller, or blacksmiths helper who has decided to become a sea cook reports for Instruction on the Meade or the he Is taken In hand by a wise old chef who proceeds to teach him the A, B, Cs of sea cooking. These embrace some general rules as to cleanliness and general galley practice, neatly typewritten, under the head "Advice to the Cook." The most particular housewife will find these rules sound. Here are a few of them : Great cleanliness, as well as care and attention, are required from a cook. Keep your hands very clean. Try to prevent your nalla from rettiny black or discolored. Dont scatter In your galley ; clean up as you go; put scalding water Into each saucepan or stewpan aa you finish using It. Dry your saucepans before you put them on the shelf, . Never scrub Inside of a frying pan; rub It with wet silver-sanrinse t out well with hot water , afterwards, , Wash your pudding clotha, scald and hang them to dry directly after using them; air them before you put them away, or they will be musty. Keep in a dry place. , Be careful not to use a knife that haa cut onlona until It haa been cleaned. h very clean; be careftit Keep alnk and never to throw anything but water down sink. Do not throw cabbage water down It; throw it away, as Its smell is very bad. Never have sticky plates or dishes. Use very 'hot water for washing them; when greasy change it Clean coppers with turjictum. and fine brtckduat. d, alnk-bnts- rubbed on with flannel; polish them with chamois and a little dry brick dust Clean your tins with soap and whiting (nixed, made Into a thick cream with hot water. Hub It oa with 'flannel, when dry, whisk It oft with clean chamois and dry whiting. Take care that you look at the meat the butcher brings, to see If It Is good. Let there be no waste la tne kitchen. roll Doat ' - As aoon as 'yon eat: a" tablet of Papes Diapepsin all the iudtgesUon rain stops. Gases, acidity, heartburn, flatulence and dyspepsia vanish, lapes Diapepsin tablets cot very little at drug stores. Adv. The Two. .There were two Inseparable compan toft St amt sways with the motion of the ahip in fill a kettle full of liquid. The rolling of the ship wilt causa threontents to slop over and with fat may tar a fir. Dont allow pot and pans to get adrift. As a guard against this, IJm galley range has an Iron rati around it. Dont permit' dishes to be left on dresser or pantry shelf as on land. If you do they will slide Oil and be smashed. There are little pigeen-helefor each kind, into which the dishes fit, there being a high bar across the front, with a space cut out through which a dish may be reached , and lifted ur. s On modern shlp.1 thu serving Is done by men in the stewards depart mtit, edited stewards, so the Almost daily they walked togetlfr. sea cook of today needs none of that dexterity of John Silver showedga tHie morning Opportunity quickened foot that her pttce pegged hts wft?- ftft wHVritnffcr along the slippery dock In the brig of Trensure Island. And always Responsibility followed. But on rare days. Responsibility set It is a truism aboard ship that ouiy a cook who lly name, Opportunity and Reajwm sildllty. In Uncle Sams school for sea cooks instruction begins, logically, "with cereals for breakfast. It happens that the Instruction chef on the Bradford Is a Scot, and when Jamie Nlcol gets through teaching anew"hand the art of cooking oatmeal there Is nothing further to be aald. The novice Is next shown bow to fry eggs and baton, how to make hash and howNo prepare hamburg steak. These are Lis first steps. He next gets a chance at dinner, with making soups and roasting and boiling mats and cooking la this work he various kinds of vegetables, a learns the mysteries of the big galley rane mighty stove, near seven feet long of the steam kettle that sill cook strop for 100 men and of the - cooker Tor vegetables. If he Is ambitious, the beginner takes a special, for real steam-ove- n fng, - h . .thopace And then Opportunity fairly ran to catch up. Savannah News. Wv-- saU.-- A dlmmt-ened-ttwk Don't Worry About PI m plea On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlenra jOlntment Wash off the Ointment in five minutes With Cutlcvra Soap and hot water. For free samples address, Cutlcura, Dept X, Boston." At druggists and by mall Soap 23, Ointment 23 and 50. Adv. It Is the ambition of most sea cooks to get on a big ship. In wnrtlme, cooking on the smallest vessel Is an essential calling, but the big vessel Kith Its modern equipment and efficiency organisation appeals strongly to the type of young man now taking np sea cooking for Uncle Sam. The large vessels carry several cooks A 5,000-- 1 ton freighter has a chief cook, a second The Reason. cook, who is also baker, and a third a What croaker that old fellow la" or mate. cooks cook, The chief cook Is usually the meat cutter also, No wonder. He Just told me he had and In these times scientific meat cutting, as well a frog In his throat." as cooking, is required on the merchant fleet and ' taughr In the shipping boards floating cooking Always aim a little higher than the schools. mark If the mark Is a dimple in her chin, WOMEN ARE GOOD MECHANICS. i According to a report of the national Industrial conference board, women In wartime employment are showing a remarkable adaptability for machine shop work. The report summarizes Information obtained from 131 establishments employing 335,015 men and 49,823 women and Including 10,6u7J women engaged In work formerly performed exclusively by men. Their labor, says the Christian Herald, has ranged from the operation of drill presses and lathes to coremaking. Inspecting and assembling mechanical products and performing many precise machine operations. In the main It has been confined to the lighter processes requiring rapidity and dexterity, and in such work their output has proved equal to and frequently' greater than that of male employees. This was notably true of women's work In automobile manufacture aud In a munition plant manufacturing fuses, where Mroraenoperativeson- - driltTpresses and milling machines were from 25 to 50 per cent more rapid than men. SINGLE SHOES NOW SOLD IN LONDON. will spoil good food. This psjchology tv recog nlzed by the shipping .boufd lacUoong ycVhg'mcu' for'traliVfug as cooks. Ofily those who volunteer for the joh are wanted. There ore plenty who da H arrowing. Don't you think her voice ought to Out of 3,000 apprentices always on the mining he cultivated? ships a certain percentage may be counted n to St No; I think should be harvested." ask ftr training as cooks, These young men are smlng on the nations of ships from patriotic motives. Crtsdsled bridge Eyelids, M Eye inflamed by mny go back to their home t. wns when ih, Bato Sir, Bint and Whng in over; hut others will remain In the n mu ha it r i , v aukkly relieved by Marini marine, and will take a pnitdaTT'e countrys peat NoSiranirg expnn-to- n at sen as dignified ay that taken by A' just Eye YW l)nf'C e r t nipitlri, uae or engineer on the ship on which 60c ytr Botth Nor will they suffer In n financial I r Boik el Pe -i a r ley t f fr Bjn-.ciCo, Cbtcajc .ij, for a tl.tf cook gets ftk) a loon h wages, be- expo-sur- Con-for- t. w-- y rie. One of the many pathetic side Uchts rm reflected in advertisements published hi British shoe merchants, which vividly imn upon ones mind the sacrifices that many sons and their comrades are gallantly makln? Owtng to the large number of crippled veterans of the western front, London dealers in mens footwear now sell single shoes for the prices of pairs. To quote an advertisement that recently appeared In a fashionable Illustrated at 283 a patr megarite: Wartime-boot- s 132 a boot. The single boots, rights or lefts, are forthmcTnen who hate been so unfortunate as a to lose leg." Popular Mechanics Magazine. warts one-ha- lf Suffered Terribly! Ertrj Step a Tertere, Stj i Ur. WHiteBack Bet Doans Ccrei Her Mrs. Florence Whitenack, 84 Armstrong Ave., Jersey City, N. J. )s: I suffered with rheumatismfor six or seven years. My limbs and joint were so stiff snd swollen, I could walk only with difficulty and the pains in my hips were so severe, 1 could hardly bear them. Every step I took was torture. My feet snd limbs were swollen snd so sere, I could hardly bear soy weight on them. During the sight I would lie awake for hours and be- clii-iw- Nt-ve- r would wwmth have to get up. Dizziness came ever me suddenly and my blurred. I was never free from the miserable backaches snd rbeumatie sins. ' I used different remedies, hut didnt get any better. Then I eo menced to use Do&ni iTWory The swellings began to lesve sway snd I continued to use and pains snd aches left my back hips snd I am cured of the rheumatism and all sign of kidney trouble. Sworn to before ROBERT' KINO FEIDF.L, ' notary Public. he - CtDoaa,saAaxStefwt60aB DOANS CO, FCSTER-IJXEUR- BUFFALO, N. Y. AMERICANS BUYING DIAMONDS. Aiming facts disclosed In the Investigation tried by the council of national defense to con e buying trend In civilian trade during the ar Increase Jn sales tn- - watwiffr sizes jCcoul we-h- r cnTatupxnirtf.'aVhTsds"' attributed to the' crest si buy diamonds by clone; that K they'Tave' perhaps, $73 or 100 to put m a stone, and It br'n- - th-a mud, smaller Jewel !!; than amount" would procure a year or the two ago. Watt he n re In great demand, espectiii wrist o" - good." I come so nervous, will reduce Inflamed, 1 Rice pudding Is a favorite. Lucky is the young M ..:etaauv, ..loaras. tA.coolsL. rice. m f Raagootror a nut onftlrmR;r scqu'ml jhejirt r from Calcutta. put your rice Into thv kettle until th water Is boiling, then scatter it !n. ThatTs the standard rule for rice. "Then we tell em to be sure never to put la the sugar until th rice Is done, says the chef. It has been found that six week of intensive training will n.ake a very- g,Hl sea cook of a beginner if he shows proper aptitude. "We can tell the natural tvok, says Jamie Nlcol. by the questions he asks. The good beginners ask till about e cry thing and make uoiev. Vehae a number who put eVtiything they want reiuemt-- i r down tn a They vu.l links was so d. He IsnL Hes a blockhead and t brute I agree with you, but the dispatches say that he Is being attacked oa four froats. - the oed. I didnt know the Hua OOKING well-fille- com- bloom. i Many-8-1 Declares Increase in Cost of Living Has Been Excessive, and Clvee Figures to Prevs It, the habit of raising prices, the soliciting was pleted .Mr. Vawter tpok his painting outfit and walked to the old tree, but the scenery had changed so much that the picture will not be completed until next Bummer, when the wild rose and other wild flowers will be la Sea Cooks of ithe New Merchant Ma rine Are Trained for the Difficult Task Rub Dandruff and Itching with CANARY Wi- readily accepted and for two week he put forth all energy In the stamp lY7?fCAiUYorsfffiaArfiA.?jfi!? mAMVff SHP W,r,?S SfAL3 ASS sizi yMAsen? soorssf With Cetirur Time and Tide. the War Savings staaip drive la Brown county, Indiana, drive. Sfcawpoe ?r lliam L. Coffey, county chairman, ap. pointed William Vawter, the artist' as chief solicitor for the county, - At the time ef his appointment Mr, Vawter each morning was walking two mile to paint the picture of an old ein trec which was surrounded by wild flowers and beautiful foliage. He dis-sines- a, Wily ' where. , Bunches;-ll- ds ,EviLQuUtorIistu!n infected aores quickly a it is a positive btwf Pleasant Dow BO bUWvf tx u mut www Bird germicide. tuiij,-"g3;i- ns nwr ABSORBINE, r.ului. turatlra Voi V re. 1 7i W aaui a. lwll,ui,in,. Frtct SI B T or tMtrrrr. Will IrQ To, Lbint T rki Bent for )4r is W. F. YCUt.3, P. CALLING A, HALT " VST "r l",M R!' or.-- -, swofi Joints, Sprains, Bruises,1-'So Boils,-!1- a F, Baby Colda .... a 1!, Im'nwtt v't'i 1 uj' ta.n no is W.J druii-- t re fcv JOcasaat to take. Aj.4 yar i |