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Show i' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH FEEL ALL USED UP? cheediuj cf f;:eo;;3 Does your back ache constantly? - Do yon have sharp twinges when stooping or lifting? Do yon feel all naed op as if you could just go no further? Kidney weakness brings great discomfort What with backache, headache, dizziness and urinary disturbances it is ao wouuef one feels all nsed up." Doan's Kidney Pills have cored tl sands of just such' cases. It's the recommended special kidney remedy. A. H. Cbaas, welyh t. The kidney were scanty and filled wltk White, secretions subUttjMIke stances Doan's Kidney Pills helped me from the first and continued use cured me. The cure has been permanent." Cat Doaa's at Any Stare, BOe a Ban D OANS eiaiV N.T. CO. BUFFALO, FOSTER-MILBUR- W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 35-19- 13. Odd Position. Why does a chauffeur get under an automobile?" . To overlook It, of course." Summer Annoyances such as prickly beat, ivy poisoning, insect bites and offensive perspiration are quickly relieved by applying .Tyree's Antiseptic Powder. 25c. at druggists or Vrite J. S. Tyree, Washington ,D.'U.7 for free sample Adv. . " imnSiMxin Exactly. Weve nicknamed Mildred Explosive. On account of. the powder she uses, I suppose? . - Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and attre remedy tot Infants and children, and Bee that It Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Year. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castor! . ! f Iff Most Cases Disease Win Be Found In Lofts Where Bird Do Not Receive Proper' Attention Abo ( ' That Is Profitable. . South Dakota Case Ry 8. Alexandria. la Pains !., says: my back nearly bent me double. 11 y syetem - was Ulled. WlUt urls acid. Sly appetite left me and 1 I oat . Eight or Kins Pzlrs cf Squabs In Yc2r is Dig Record. , -- (By C. GRAHAM.) ' American Business Hustle, Here is an Instance of the thoroughness with which England's commercial rivals do business. A leading municipality in the far east is ordering a large quantity of eloctrlcal material, and the head of the department concerned was authorized to visit Get many, Great Britain and the United States to Inspect plants. He crossed to America first and found that the American agent from the city from which he came had notified every manufacturer of hie visit and hie mission, with the result that when he landed he received a sheaf of letters of Invitation from manufacturer, and of offers of hospitality. As a result, be saw everything he wanted under exceptionally favorable conditions, to him. The German representative Is doing precisely the same, but nothing what-eve- r has been' done by or on behalf of the British manufacturer. If the representative wants to see anything In this county he has to dlg.it out for himself, for nobody seems to care for the business and nobody knows of It London World. And every courtesy was shown N I1' ' k '( u one-sixt- one-sevent- A z i n; v Everywhere. This contest open to everyone. Some one is goifigo get these premiums. WHY NOT YOU? Send your answer today. Everybody GREAT CHANTICLEER PUZZLE - DIRECTIONS li a roootc aai sevra bena. la the above Seo If you can find FIVE of them. .No matter bow many you find, trace the outlines; numbering- them Mail or bring your answer to our office- r- For 2, 8, etc., on this or a separate sheet of paper. cause of my trouble. I began to use Postum instead of coffee and in less than three weeks I felt like a new man. The rheumatism left me, and I have never had a spell of bilious colic since. My appetite is good, my digestion neterwaB better anfT 'can do more -, work than before for 40 years. I havent tasted coffee 6lnce I be- gan with Postum. ' My wlfe makes it ' according to directions and I relish it ' as well as I ever did coffee, and 1 was certainly a slave to coffee." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Write for copy of the little book, The Road to Wellville." Postum domes in two forms: Regular ' Postum must be well boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with the addi- tlon of cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. "Theres e reason" for Postum. 1, ibe-corre- ct" answers WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE the premiums to be selected from the list of premiums given herewith, all premiums must be called for within 20 days from closing of contest enter. will be notified by mall and Only one person in'a family can You -- every person that solves the above ppzzle the Smith & Barnes Piano Co., who control and are distributing this advertising appropriation, will give absolutely FREE, the choice of the following valuable premiums:. Bead meek chains, set of busbar teed Silver Spoons, Beautiful P&sl&n Ivory Bar Pine or Pocketbook, also a Bona Fide Manufacturer's Credit Voucher for $120, good only on any new piano' In our BtoreT For maiiy, years piano manufacturers and dealers have tried to Teduce the selling expense at pianos. The old way of paying solicitors, paying music teachers commlBions and engaging great artists to play their pianos at fabulous 6ums are being eliminated, and now it is the question of the best advertised piano and one in which the purchasers are given the greatest possible value. This Is the age of and the manufacturers correctly believe that the best way to market and Introduce their product is to spend the advertising money In making special offers to the people rather than s demonstrators at fabulous expenses and making the people pay for such methods by employing asking a heavily- inflated price forthe piano. To world-famou- - FREE Gold 500 Plated Bead Neck Chains BEST QUALITY FREE. FREE who call at our store and wee their Bona Fide Manufacturer's Credit Voucher ae part payment toward the purchase of a new piano, paying the balance cash, wo will give the choice of a beautiful chest of silver, genuine diamond gold ring, lady's watch, gentleman's gold watch. All contestants h . 100 This Genuine Diamond Rlrp. FREE. r Beautiful Seta of Lashar Silver Teaspoons, - Feeding Counts. This Contest Open to Everyone. and the lean, specimens on the max that are too often a drug . Flying Homer Hen. . Rich and Poor Enter Now. Think of get-tin- g Absolutely Free These valuable premiums. d ket Capons Are Peaceable. Capons are quiet, peaceable, have no desire to scrap or quarrel; In tact, their main Idea in life seems tobe to grow as many pounds of tender, juicy meat as. possible on th amount of feed that la given them. V Every person solving Yhis puzzle will receive, Absolutely Free, their choice of one of these Valuable Premiums Remember, Valuable Premiums to everyone. ENTER TODAY. PJIIIWKOIK young and fat chicken makes an ... excellent Sunday dinner,,- -. ... - The moat profitable period tor fattening la about four weeks. Capons sell best In February, when choice game cannot be exposed for sale. place, should be provided. More turkeys are injured by overfeeding than wrong feeding. Feed ofPoultry Pay Best There is no kind of stock that pays ten but little at a time. a higher rate of Interest on the amount Free range chickens' are never , ao Invested in poultry, although a great many fanners consider It of litUe if tender for roasting as thoss with limited range and fed on pure food. any value. -- This Lady's or Gentlemans Gold Watch. Guaranteed for 20 years. EUERYDODYiEUEDYUnEDE! It la the full feeding on good, sound food that makes the paying difference between the plump, chickens that command the best prices nt L why poultry valuable to the farmer? is a question asked by hundreds of tillers of the soil who usually keep but a few chickens, and these a' mixture' of all breeds. The following reasons are given la answer to thi pertinent question: L Because he ought, by their means to convert a great deal of the waste of hie farm into money in the shape of eggs and chickens fnr mar- i. ' . If! VALUABLE P R E r.1 1 U Kl 0 , d -- I Otta-- white-feathere- d d careful to consult with manyjfthe leading squab producers In the country, and their books show that they lost about 4 per cent of their young breeders yearly, besides reckoning tbat when the birds are seven years old they should be aold. They also estimate that about S per cent ofhe squabs that are hatched do not mature tor market and that about 3 per cent of the eggs that ere laid do not hatch, although Lxki have been would be upon me. known where 50 per cent of the eggs The best doctors I could get and did not hatch, and 75 per cent of the all the - medicines I. could buy, oaly young did not reach maturity, but gave me temporary relief. cases are exceptions and there these -' withwas tried Change of climate out results. I could not sleep nights, la some special reason for this unusbad rheumatism and my heart would ual loss, palpitate at times so that It seemed Suitable Coops. it would Jump out of my body. I came to the conclusion that there Aa the chlcka In the flock grow was no relief for me and that I was larger the small chicken coops usually about wound up, when 1 saw a Postum naed to shelter them become too advertisement I had always been a small and coops, large, open-frocoffee driqker, and got an idea from the ad. that maybe coffee was the which can be moved from place to takes years before they realize that tea and fee are often the cause of the cloudiness, and that there is a simple way te let the light break iiu A worthy farmer had such an experience and tells about it In a letter. He says; , For about forty years, I have had indigestion and stomach trouble in various forms. During the last 25 years I would not more than get over one Bpell of bilious colic until another' 4 . (By PROF, JAMES W. GILBERT. wa. Ont.) thin-feathere- Many people exist in a more or leas t, 1 d hazy condition and It often ? Gilbert of Canada. ' dark-skinne- About Coffee. . v well-feather- LIGHT BREAK8 IN Thoughtful farmer Learns i - Eight Excellent Reaeohs Given to This Pertinent Question by Professor all-ye- J " IS POULTRY VALUABLE? Pigeons lay only two eggs at one laying period this requiring three days. They rest a day between the first and second egg. They imme- ket. 2. Because, with intelligent mandiately begin sitting. The period of Incubation is 17 days, and for the first agement they ought to be five to seven days of the'bquaha life revenue producers, with the exception' of possibly two months during the moulting season. . Because the poultry will yield him, a quicker return for the capital invested than ' any of the other departments of agriculture. 4. Because the manure of the poultry house will make c. valuable composite for use in either vegetable gar den or orchard. - The birds themselves,' tf allowed, will destroy all Injurious insect life. 6. Because, while cereals and fruits can only be successfully grown in certain sections," poultry can be raised for table use or layers of eggs in any and every part of the country, and at Homer Cock This Is the Type Gener- all seasons. 8. Because poultry raising is an ally Used in 8quab Breeding. in which the farmers employment it is nourished on "pigeons milk." and leave him fres wife can engage have never known of a pair of pigeons to other departments ol to attend that would begin breeding or even pre- farm work. paring a nest for a second family un7. Because it will bring the best retil after these youngsters were beginsults in the shape of new-lai- d eggs ning to take ordinary feed Instead of the the when winter season, during this, pigeon milk. Of course, the old farmer has the most time on his birds feed the young during their entire life a squabs, or until they are heeds. 8. Because to start poultry on the able to leave the nest, and often they farm requires very little capital. feed them for a few daya on the floor. Eight or nine pairs of squabs are all that can be expected from a pair of CHEVI0T SHEEp QUITE HARDY breeders during year," and .suck t Mountain Breed Does Exceedingly breeders are very hard to find. Well on 6cant Pesturee Meat Is In order to avoid of Superior Quality, " squabs It is advisable net to breed from birds that have very dark legs or beaks. Many amateurs have an idea : This Is a mountain breed of sheep, that a bird with black plumage la more hardy, and does well on scant pasture. It Is grown very successfully In an than a likely to be bird la, but this is not the of our eastern and central states. Cheviot mutton Is of very superior case, as some of the whitest-skinne' This breed may be classed squabs that have been produced were quality. from black pigeons. It la to be regretted that disease is becoming more common among plge-onIn most cases disease will be found in lofts where birds have not had proper attention, or where they are so housed as to weaken their vitality or that of their offspring. The lifq of a breeding bird is generally considered to be ten years, but there are very few pigeons that will pay tor their feed after the seventh year, and It is seldom tbat they 'will leave any Champion Cheviot Ram. profit after the fifth year. During the second and third years they are sup- with the long wool breeds of sheep, as their fleece will weigh from six to posed to be In their prime. For this reason. In figuring on a eight pounds. The ewes weigh about flock of pigeons. It should be remem- 150 pounds, and the rams, 200 pounds bered that they have practically The breed Is pure white, except ths passed helr usefulness In six or seven nose, which is black. Cheviots are of h or years, and therefore unusually strong constitution, excelof their original cost should lent foragers and will secure a liw be charged against them each year ao lng where other sheep might falL that at the end of the time mentioned they will have paid for themselves. Coet of Silage. In making this statement I have been Good allago la worth about 33 pel ton to feed when timothy hay is worth $7 per ton. It costs $1.75 to $2 per ton to raise and store silage, ao the price win have to bo eBtabUBhed according to the conditions. Roughly, ensilage la figured to weigh 40 pounds per cubic foot, but this naturally v ries with th depth, of the stta- dark-ekinne- Revolt Suppressed." She was giving orders at expresa rate, for they wer married; and he, as a rule the most meek and submissive of men, was, like the proverbial worm, beginning to turn. Do y.ou think," he Inquired, that you rule the whole of the universe?" "No," she snapped; but I rule the first letter of It." WHY ... Name City Beautiful Farsi an Ivory Bar Pins set with Brilliants and Pearls. .FRES 500 Street P - e - i r . , R. F. D. Contest closes Saturday, September 13, 1913, 6 p. m. our office today. f .'' Mail or bring your answer to . ADDRESS WESTERN WHOLESALE OFFICE SMITH & BARNES PIANO CO. w Room 210 McIntyre Building ' k , r Sidt Lake Gty, Utah (Capiul $ ,500,000.00) 1 " - And- - James WnL - r. Corn tneal.meat and potatoes' are " break1 to was teacher The trying It is a great waste of time to puQ three of the most valuable ingrediJames of saying, I have went," but ind haul over a dosen things In the ents in the fattening bill of fare. the task seemed hopeless. So, as a sorner of the barn or the empty granmust The pigeon lofts be thoroughly last resort, she had him stay after Better ary to find what is needed, cle&ned and sprayed and whitewashed school and write twenty times bn the have a place for everything. - and sunned now, and every month dur- Blackboard, "I have gone home." ' While the child was occupied thel Food 8upply Lacking. ing the summer. teacher left the room, and was still If an orchard la on a decline ft la a If the young ducks do not have aosent when James finished the task. pretty sure indication that the availin is the soil able food supply material while And to acquaint herewith the fact he being plenty of exhausted. Fertilizers and cultivation they are young they are likely to show wrote: . are needed. "Dear Teacher I have wrote what leg weakness and pin away and die. you told me, and have went home." Place tor Everything. "" " ' . bone-makin- . g The Last Straw. . The newly married pair had escaped from their demonstrative friends and were on their way to the station when' the carriage stopped. The bridegroom looked out ot the window - -- Impatiently. he called. The horse has thrown, a shoe, sir, was the reply. Great Scott!" groaned i th bridegroom, even the hdrs knows were just married." - ts-the-matter.-drlver? Father's Mistake. Johnny came home from looking very downcast school Well, how did you get on at today? asked his father. been . Johnny replied that he had. . in. and' z. whipped kept It was because you told me pe wrong answer, he announced sadly Last night I asked you how mneb was a million dollars and you sal It was a Tien ot a lot That isni the right answer." National Mont -- ly. -- . . -- |