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Show mar SCOUTS IRS IIAYDOBK SAVED rAU FROL1 OPERATION Advice - of Her.' Druggisf Wife and Took oHowed LydU E. Prnkham1 j I Chicago, DL ?I was in bed with a kmftle trouble and inflammation and i naa iour ooctors out none of them did me I my pood. They all 1 said I would have to , have an operation. A druggist's wife told me to take hyaia IE. Pinkham'a Vege-I table Compound and II took 22 bottles. 1 never missing a doee and attheendoi that I time I was perfectly well. I have never ad occasion to take it again as I have en ao welL I have a six room flat nd do all my work. My two sisters Compound upon my je taking theand you may publish my gospel truth and I will jtter. It is the who wants a personal rrite to any one EL H. Haydock, 6824 tter."-M- rs. It Lawrence Avenue, Chicago Illinois. I Because Lydia E. Pinkhara'a Vege-aU- e XJompfflind jsaved Mrs. Haydock rom an operation we cannot claim that il operations may be avoided by it, ut many women have escaped opef-tioby the timely use of this old fash jned root and herb mediciae. s Feline" Proved ' ' Leakt Had the Courage Battle-Scarrs- d KIDNEY AILIIEIiTS . Convictions, " Thert i The other night ! saw a clever cat. He sat on the fence to the mooolUhv (Conduct d by National CouacU of tM all alone, writes. a correspondent of JSor Scouta of America.) the Boston Herald, lie looked up at : (be moon and opened bis mouth. A SCOUT LEADER'S PLEA braced myself for what 1 believed to be coraiug. namely, his effort at ; By Wllfsrtf A. Peterson. But no, this was a clever There's a beap o tasks before us O. UtJnry. he dealt in clever Like cat. ' And It soniehow sorto' seems surprises.- - In his attitude there was That the men who make great nations something of suspense. My waiting Are the men who follow dreams. nervous system felt the; strain of It We've been dreaming of world brother-- . Theft he guv voice to a givat alienee. hood, . He said nothing in , a dramatic-wayOf universal peace. d siuiik on bla Wlh a And chaos would be certain fuce be Junned oif the fence pussy we should cease. k If the dreaming 'gracefully and disappeared Into the night. He was a clever cat He did -- an rlgiuaLLand There's a dream somewhere within me He Of a nation strong and great ; artistic way. annoyed me, for he Of a manhood good and noble, failed to live up to 'my conception of With the pluck instead 6t "fate." cats, yet I felt a certain admiration for htm. It's a dream of lovejp action,' The next nighFaidtrteflar''aar: "Men who'll lead the nations far, the' fence. This waa a great cat, Vlth the Golden Rule before them" As their leading, guiding star. though his appearance waa far from prepossessing. He was scrawuy, and his coat bore, all too plainly, the scars We cannot stop at dreaming. of many a "foughten fleW." The diWe have got to form a plan. vine light of unrest . burned in his For the boy of today, tomorrow ' eyes! He threw back hla head and Will be the Nation's man. In our boyhood lies tomorrow. poured out his very soul in vigorous In our boyhood TTes ourTireams. expression, sincere sod earnest, though Nothing daunted hi unappreciated. Bys will W MEN If well help .'em. the lack of applause, or. by the shower It Is op (o us. It seems! of missiles directed at his scarred ' person, he gave full vent to his mesOh, life is full of battles; sage In a form which, though unconBut the greatest one to me ventional, seemed best, to fit, his. muse Is to help our future manhood Then, with an air of utter abandon, Better' cltisens to be. he shook the dust of the fence from Here's the secret we are searching, his unconcerned feet and disappeared. Here's the mighty LIGHT we need, TO "This." tboucht L my ears still ring HELP THE BOY UPGRADE ing, "was truly a great cat. He had MANHOOD. a message iind he gave it Let the BE A MAN, STEP UP AND LEAD! world receive It or reject It as it will." SCOUTS AS FOREST GUIDES. lUaJt out BZ$mWS ....j. , reed From Torture Infonlo Cleared His Stomach ;Tbe people who have seen me suf-t- t tortures from Beumlgi brought on stomach now see me per-- . y an up-e- t t1y sound and well absolutely due Eatonle," writes R. Long. Profit by Mr. Long's experience, keep ur stomach In healthy condition, &h and cool, and avoid the ailments tat come from an acid condition, atonic brings relief by raking up and irrylng out the excess acidity and uses does It quickly. Take an Eatonlc ter eating and see how wonderfully helps you. Big box costs only a 'lie with your druggist's guarantee. ' 50good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of mm GENUINE ThepIa if for'tmiklng scouts' agents in the conservation movement in the state of Pennsylvania, has met with more than the anticipated success. At present more than 6,000 Pennsylvania boy scouts sre enrolled as forest guides, the proud possessors of . are In the trast from "It d certificates of service signed by Pinchot. the state commissioner . of forestry. I Solan to Parke, scout According commissioner of Reading, chief forest guide and originator of the forest guide plan, the movement has two objects: one, the preservation and conservation of the forests and the bird and secand other wild rife ond, the development of good scouting, with a tilstlncf new feature added In the responsibility for wild life and a greater Interest In trees, birds and wild life generally which Is strictly In line 'with the scout plan of outdoor life ahd Interests.- - It is believed that the plan will be of great value whenever it Is tried. The scouts of Berks county, Ta have saved, it is claimed, during the year, over one hundred thousand . dollars' worth of forest growth from destruction by lire, and this Is onlv ore "of the 67 counties which are benefited by this splendid ' ' movement G!f-for- -'- ' DOUBLE EAGLE VETERAN SCOUT. 0es-r- t Mallorca Juatly Entitled to the Ap. pellation Given to It, "Island of Calm." i' really bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t ataads the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in tbousaads upon tbottaandt of distressinc t S makes friends quickly its mild sad immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It k a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug atorea ia bottles of two sites, medi-Mt- n - and large ' However, if you wiah first to teat tbia great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co., Ringharoton, N. Y for a aa.nple bottle. When writing be sure snd mention tbia paper. Adv. r win, ae amp-Roo- It 1s quite a conImiue." tn.lml.'"., - - A Mistake. "Our pretty nelghlnir uiuct lie very I much In love with her hubnnL heard her the oilier day say fche was going to do her liest to make her Billy's life happy." " "Billy's uot lier tiiihlwiul lie's lier poodle," 4 ' Hot water Sure Relief lof7l FOR If i AD3B INDIOCSTIOtl DONT CUTOUTf 1 Abncsccu,up?ei Hock cr Bursitis u FOR will leduct them and leave ao blcmwkee. Stops Umeaen promptly. . Does eot tli ter or remove the hair, and boras caa be worked. I2.SS a bottls delivered, last 1 1 Ha ar- tftw wtM. ABSORBING hi ! lot SoOt Srilm. Um. rUin. VMkMVtaa, J. Allan r tmt II i in Kill That Cold With sVTu CASCARA QUININE AND Cougti CoWa, ' La Grippa OjvltV Neglected Co!da ere Dancerous Take no chance . Keep this standard remedy handy foe the Bret i Breaks up 'a cold fc 24 hours Relieves Grippe In 3 days CaceUent for Headache. Quinine In this form docs not affect the head Csacani la beet Took Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Karly aprlnc Mnllorca, a tiny sieck of an Island Is a land of In the Mediterranean. peace and ease. A great painter and writer who visited the Island, has christened It ""The Island of Calm," because there everyoue moves, rests, talks, walks and conducts his courtships as If the day had 48 hours, the mile about 16,000 feet, and the span of human life 700 years, so little hnete do they muke in living and enjoying-life- . These people, who take life so leisurely, are not lazy, shiftless or unpleasant In personal appearance or manner. They are Intelligent, honest, capable of work, sober and econonv IcaL These characteristics, preserved throughout centuries of uninterrupted peace and tranquility, have made them peaceable, trusting" and home-lovinThe men are of medium height, strong ahd agile. And as for the women, they possess the same lovely skin as the women of North America, features as If sclnptured by Phidias or PraxltHes, and they walk like goddesses,. But they know nothing of the "Joy of living," dne partially to ancestral Arabic Influences and to the fact that their Island has for so long been under strict religious repression. 6 BCLLAN3 IMndWi ttin ll.it kwlt m tn iuaiacttrM4. wiMina atwuma W. p. YOUNft, lac, lU Tsaclt It, tariaflaM. I rm sssafi I mgk flTTTTlIT n 111 If k n If a man lives for blnmelf alone be rrrat 0mv dies unmounted. t "Brains aren't few and far between. What bruins a creature has are near together, In the head," said Camel Three. "Oh, very well," said Citniel One, ' "1 think," said Camel Three, "it take a great actor to be able to walk across the stage properly; I 'oor actora and actresses look like sticks." "1 have never seen one look like a stick." said Camel One. "Ail the rlnss with pared. It Coat ha, Colds, Dlsteaaper. a, OIt foot hora De pr. Spohn9s pislempcr Compound at the Aral atira prtli ef a couth. Better attlt, ln It a a bafora he ahowa alana of lekama "BFOMN'B" aeia eaually well prevantlva or ear. Br rcanoa of Ha garmlelflal ualltlea. It the dlaeua abaua fever, ratana appetlie and condition. (0 centa and 11.1 par bottta. Bar of jrour inmkL BrOUX JUDICAL COMFAXT, OOSUEX, IND. tpl (w-m- i Every Drop of Your Blood Should Bef Absolutely Pure Any slight .disorder or impurities helpless, ' and many other diseasea is a source of danger, every vital are the direct result of impora blood. organ of the body depends upon the You can la a large measure avoid blood (apply t properly perform liability to diseaso by the usa of ; ' Its functions. S. S. the wonderful blood rem- Many painful and dangerous dis- edy that hat been in constant use eases are the direct result of a bad for mora than fifty years. S. S. S. condition of the blood. Among the cleanses the blood thoroughly. It most serious are Rheumatism, with fa sold by druggf sta everywhere. For valuable literature and medits torturing pain; Eczema. Tetter, Erysipelas and other disfiguring ical advice absolutely free, write skin (diseases; general debility, today to Chief Medical Adviser, which makes the strongest men 169 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. u ' g. Look Like Sticks. actors and actresses I've seen have had arms and legs and faces and hair too. 8tlcks don't have all that." ' - "You're absurd," said Camel Three. "I mean thut actors and actresses who are poor at their work are just about as awkward as sticks. Of course they aren't really sticks." "Then I wish." said Camel One, "you wouldn't talk in that way. I got quite excited thinking about actors and actresses who looked like sticks, quite excited. And I don't wish to get excited." "You don't have to." said. Camel Three. "But If you say things like that 1 mustsald Camel One. "You don't have, to at all." sahl Camel Three. "Just say to yourself, Now look here, Camel, no matter what Camel Three says, you mustn't get William DURHAM ur belief as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver sad atnhle. "Ah," said OHmel Three, "we must have some brains or we couldn't have gone on the stage. I don't mean that we couldn't hove walked on It but we couldn't have really acted on It," "We have gome brains," said Camel One, "hut not many. Tliey are what you call few and far between." . In Topcka, Kan., they are proud of William Joined Mcmnlnger. a troop of scouts as a tenderfoot In March, 1013. By July of, the same year he, was a first clnss scout, with his eye on merit badge achievement". He qualified for 53 of the badges, thus making himself more than a "doublr eagle" no is one of the six veterat scouts of Topeka, an' assistant scout mnRter, an' expert examiner in bin' study, a member of the spedal cour of honor, has been an editor of th Trsll and served a? TopekBoy assistant scout executive In the ab At presen sence of the executive. be Is studying medicine at Cornell. . U big city. that on?y one medteina cm. said Camel Two. !Bti! J ilm jjtaJ the weather Is a little aiihk-r- . The oilier night when we were wuIUmr down lo our stable home ... i snowy aioi rainy ami very chilly." "It Mms strange." suld Camel Three, "iliut they cannot K't enough people to Uct. li seems stranue that ibey iieeiLusiJoa "Thai sliows how important camels are. And they've always said we weren'i very bright. If we weren't very bright we could never have gone on the Ktujje." "We didn't go on the stae with our brains," ttaid Camel One. "We walked there with our long legs." ' New the three camels belonged to a theater which was giving a play about the desert. Every day the Camels were-- ; walked up to. the theater aud every evening after the theater was tret they were walked down to their HURTLE IS UNKNOWN WHERE BONNER. the three camels. -- .... j SWAIIMOOT FOR It at self-satlstte- ns Up 'Set ... ITS MESSAGE j n. Vegetable Compound I CAT DELIVERED GOT THE JOBS' MIXED UP But at That, Old Gentleman - Had Equipped Coffin for the Crossing of tfte River. ' t; Belgian Fishing Industry. I'liins are being drawn for the construction of a large fishing harbor in Zeebrugge, which will not Interfere with the working of ihe port as a commercial center. This is but a part of project for the establishment of a national fishing industry. At present Belgium Is almost entirely dependent oa foreign Imports, especially of preserved fitih.' The building of the new harbor will be undertaken by the government, which will also provide for the rapid handling and transportation of goods; private enterprise will establish the necessary cold storage" and erect works for making cases and barrels and fac tories for pickling, drying and pre serving flub. Little Sign of Culture In Speech. Americans are known the world TOBACCO around for their short and nasal a's Joseph C Lincoln told this story snd many have been misled Into broadJib MnM .OM m at the luncheon of the Brooklyn colening all their a's to prove their culony of the Society of New England ture. But the original sound was as Women recently to Illustrate (hex efflo "far" and "palm;" It Is the first icacy lo the old dayr of New England sound uttered by Infants and still the ; rum: most general sound of the letter on ".n old Cane Cod settler made both the continent f Europe. The "ah" bouts aud coffins. One day he was sound was the mont frequent for the excited.'" called upon to make a coffin to he letter In the eorllest English or Anglo-Saxo"I'll try that," said Camel One. And finished in two days. The old fellow still conalderwl the modVI and he began saying over and over to him-sel- f, demurred because he was busy mak!sea 25c, Oatoett 2S asd 50. Talcs 2Sc best usage In our Innguage. The a In 'Now look here,' Camel, no mating a hoot But the need for the coffin "ask" may be pronounced like the a ter what Camel Three says, you was Imperative, so it occurred to the " 126 In "hare" ar "at," but, according to the mustn't Insistent customers that New Engget excited.' I Uit a karcala for yoa, mtm ntek. -AMS ihe "with PROPERTYGUARDI old' Camel Three, "they land nun might help.' So a bottle was SCOUTS, Encyclopedia Americana, Ah." Turks and Ducks, majority or gooa speakers" it snouiu I couldn't have had this play without forthcoming. Th old fellow took a ' Janet, a four-yewas getting be akin to the "ah" sound. Best so anna lnt1 HrpllDP It IS swig and agreed that he reckoned up one morning . scouts of Louisville, Ky are en . N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 131921. when she N Boy recently rolled tn tl local membership of Th . thortties hold that the excessive use of true, but now we have also gone on he would have to accommodate the fired this question at her mother: the short a Is most common In AmerGuardians of Property", and take tha.' stage.' We've lieen a part of a 'KHitTcmanTIn two daysthey returned Where is my old sweater, mother Near Bait ' New outside of the ica, to greater part safeguard propertj to find the old man asleep In the corspecial pledge you sent It to the little play and a most Important part." Smith still "Why. enjoy England.. It Is thus a provincialism, : ; " espedatly at- home; fthnol qr .thurch "A most- - Important part." said ner, the bottle empty and the coffin Armen'Hiia." said her mother; - ; . tihlngt . whereas the broadened a's may be Bocker-YeCamel Two. "sometimes like lbescen-erye; "Well, why don't tl ey send It backj rwidy, resting on two chairs. But the lie has built a pond .The same boys are. called upon to as.' with the travelTramlllarlty' In slBt rwadeti. it. old enplaln hud put a ceiiterhoard In Didn't, tlie ducks kill all the Armew-tan- T Most .crpwdi handling important." B his cellar. .--the verdict being that" they are Just as languages of Europe, and association . cnnitr "We aren't scenery," said Camel the coffin," with cultured people . efficient as the police In this difficult .' She had heard about the Turkish Three.- - "We're camels." fcHwinf "chfitiire "TroT".the'nlayj,dn,ya vr. ..Smu9Blra. Caltt. : Came .(tiMCk outrages j in thaJiear:' east, " but JT1Weif;'i I- - It iwwvhai,t,7-aawhen the small hoy and the pollceinun I than The "Connoisseur" and "Dilettante." better Uiwight "the Turks weriji' Japanese are said to have made Two. "No one kuows it used to be sworn enenile. HTie The connoisseur- - Is "one who do that I am a camel. But still I heard a profit of more than $30,000,000 last species of barnyard fowl, which Im the copl" bow rends "Glory be? A knows," as opposed to the dllettarte. ouw one wir we were a part of the year by smuggling opium In the form her youthful mjnd easily became coa-fun-ed . boy scout r who only "thinks he knows." with the duck. The atviiery. 8" we iuut be. We are of morphine Into China. connoisseur la cognizant of the true part 'of the mrnery as well as being HERE'S A BUSY SCOUT TROOP. , principles of art, and through his cnnwls. We're more than we mougui kaowlcdg Is compete pass a we were. In its annnal report Troop SixtiTD critical Judgment concerning any art, "For oine one said, Those csmels of San Diego, CaL, ssy thnmgh Its particularly of palming, sculpture or are su h a benutlful purt of the scen-scoutmaster: ride thsn ery.' Now whut do you make of My . trpop- assistwl In music.' ne Is of a hirh . Lnnke-leythe amateur, and mora nearly . I Each package of "Diamond Dyes" thatr extinguishing five fires; James the artist, whose rules of ac- ... "I make t thai." said Camel Three, first class, rescued a woman wIk contains easy directions for dyeing some-ne much more tion he la familiar with, but dm not "thai we tmtde the any garment or drapery) Beware I fell under a street' car; the scoutmasa irlvlni were if thev tlm-a luat he accident The to aid dilettante first ter practice. mny applied Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, and In a children's nurs- -' two ieple lover of Ihe line arts, science or le victims and also snv-piny wltlil rnlns material by. giving It a "dyed-lookwouldul it. lie nultable. w.nhd tlx and one of it mrt ters, from may pursue any drowning." . Buy "Diamond Dyes" only. arts In a desultory way and fur aiuux-men- t, ftoTftve a few children around now. Tell drugs 1st whether your material Is and Lowell says of hire: "The wouldn't It? In the same way It is wool er silk, or If It is cotton, linen, GOOD 'STUNTS BY BOY SCOUTS. main characteristic of the dilettante Is suitable to have us In this play." olor-rjLdTt r a aalxtureu J6 rich that sort suitable ijneanr,. Jhev impartiality Thar springs ""What v Troop No, 1 of Upland, Ind, rcorts from inertia of mind,' admirable for other camels akei. There Is no substitute for thoroogn-goinardent snd sincere earnestness. that. Scout Rex Rhlnehnrt stojHl a observation, Incapable of turning It to "The thing!" said Camel Tbreev yountf bod- " runaway horse and also pulled a practical account" Dickens. "rlne." the other camels agreed.'a younester oui of a river. they trutlged Into their stable for a In the Eastern peni' - Forty convicts Eternal. good night's rest. Hop Springs tentiary In Philadelphia, contributed 1 tell you 1 Didn't Therel Msyroe staunch wheat ana malted haiky foo& $170 to a local campaign for the pra--' Ton ast wben - Trua... a ' you'd get married an r. "The men - said the motion" of icoultng. -la It ouljs board set "Never p' "Teacher Now," children, what that they gave the meney because Oert Walt fer the finish. It's goo--t wt want most in tba world 'o make C they believed that through the boy . spell out "Never fesr. Tou'li be us perfectly happy t , scouting movement tnaoy boys might wed aoon."Hotiston Tost. ( ' Tba things wa Youngater Bright wa art today." Clsan-Ctaa- r1 HoAltrvV bt saved frem-halu't got. Stray Btortes. &tr Clear Baby's Skin 1 WithCuticura Soap and Talcum nn EumioTn jacks , - a -- if track-Janet- . r- "'' "Diamond Dye" " Old Garments And Draperies Its Up toTfou as a Parent whether you Psed your hey or . real ouilding food,or thing that merely "tastes good 0rl e ! ", ' tf TurriisheJ exacUy the food vaV g, 'ues needed to billd ies, and the taste ii deHghtful " Grocers everywhere sell this . Bfi MorniniS KeepYbur Eyes st |