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Show r the; Spring Colds Are the Worst They lead to catarrh and pneumonia. They weaken the entire system and leave it tin able to resist the sudden changes. They interfere with, - jour digestion and lessen your" Activity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as catarrh. Dont neglect them. ic Its costly as well dangerous. PEMJKIA Will Safeguard tYou Rave a box Peruna Tab. lets with you for the sudden coldor Tone your system up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your digestion up to normal, take cart of yourself, and avoid danger. If you are suffering now begin th treatment at once. Give Nature the help she needs to throw off the catarrhal inflammation, and again become well. Peruna haa been helping people for 44 years.' Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, cold and indigestion. Its a good tonic' for the weak, aa welL Tie Peruna Company exposure. Ohio Peculiar Fertilizer In Tasmania. Tasmania is a great farming. and fruit country and there is a good local market' foall"the spent oil shale from the distilling retorts Tt rock from which the oil" has been taken sells at $2 per ton for agricultural uses.- assays do not disclose any rich fertilizing matter in the spent "( ' S - I WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH T Message of the Lilies For light, wholesome cakes. biscuits and .pastry, use , shale, yet when it is. pulverized distributed 'over farming and lands and garden soils it produces' such wonderful results as to make the demand for iihgreatef than the supply ltappear to act on the soil mechanically by aerating it, and possibly, by condensing moisture from the atmosphere and transferring it to the crops, it is expected that the prices obtainable for tlie spent shale will eventually cover mining and retorting costs. Dr. Ar- thur elw in The Engineer-in- K C BAKING POWDER Alwayssafeancl reliable. If it isnt all we claim your grocer will refund your money, g JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO Magame Why, of Course. "I cannot understand why husband Is so fastidious, .confessed a Washingtonlady to her bosom friend. He scarcely eats anything. My first husband, who died, used to eat everything cooked for him." I)ld you tell your present husband my-secon- s' mti w V- - 7-.- ,jh -v Buy materials that last ft v Cer&ain-tee- d 'N that? Y;es . , V News From Below. How is your garden? The last diver reported M tfi" UMeiees That's the reason." Knicker Subbubs fine. Xis. ' v CsT- it - lie OrVui Hope. iLftrroil In apt promoter colt! feet. Tonfide. all with a pean strong , Stems quite susceptive to the bursting song ; Justforgetting for a moment everything beside , Usten to their challenge at the Eastertide. These Three Women Tell How They Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of Surgical Operations. Hospitals are great and necessary institutions, but they should be the last resort for women who suffer with ills peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkham Laboratory stt Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of womenafter lhey haveLeeh recommended tcTsubmit to an operation have been made well by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Here are tnree such letters. All sick women should read them. I went to Jhe doctor and Marinette, Wis. he told me I must have an operation for a female trouble, and I hated to have it done as had been married only a short time. I would have terrible the pains and my hands and feet were cold allComtime. I took Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable pound and Was cured, and I feel better in every way. I give' you permission to publish my name because I am so (nankful that I feel well again." Mrs- - Feed Behnke, Marinette, Wis. Detroit, Mich.-- When I first took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I was so run down that I could not do anything, and our doctor troubles female with said I .would have to undergo an operation. I could hardly walk without help so when I read about the Vegetable Compound and what it had done for others I. thought I .would try it I got a bottle of Lydia K Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and a package of Lydia Pinkhams Sanative Wash and used them according to directions. am welL They helped me and today I am able to do all my work and IMich. Mrs. Thos. Dwyer, 989 Milwaukee Ave, East, Detroit, I suffered more than tongue can tell with terrible Bellevue, Pa. several doctors and bearing down pains and inflammation. I tried could never I same that me the get well without told story, they au an operation and I just dreaded the thought of that. I also tried a rood many other medicines that were recommended to me and none of them helped me until a friend advised me to give Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a trial The first bottle helped, I kept fofrW it and now I dont know what it is to be sick any more and I am picking up in weight I am 20 years old and weigh 145 pounds. can have the oppor-- . It will be the greatest pleasure to me if I woman. Miss Irene trinity to recommend it to any other suffering Pa. North Manhattan Bellevue, Side, St, Froeucheb, 1923, If yon would like special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. (confidential XJLynn Mass. Yonr letter will be opened, road mad answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Dressed Wife at Widow. Realizing that he was dying, Karl Kellams, three dhys before hit death, asked his wife to buy a black mourning dress and veil eo that he could see her as she would appear at the funeral. To satisfy him. Mrs. Kellams dressed in mourning and stood at his bedside. Kellams had been sick of tuberculosis for some months." He recently returned from Phoenix, Ariz., where he had gone in the hope that the change in climate would beneflt vhim. Philadelphia Record. V Subject of the Resurrection lways One That Has Called Forth Theirikst Efforts. . Christian artist, about the century, when he made attempts to treat the subject of Easter, carefully refrained from showing the risen Lord at the moment of resuscitation. With a proper reverence for the Scriptures, he refused to show what they did not reveal. He depicted an empty tomb, watched by the Roman guard, or visited by the holy women;' A sarcophagus In the Lateran museum, simply shows a labarum, or Roman standard, under which the keepers are fast asleep. Even the tomb Is only suggested. The Louvre has a f in sllver-gll- t which formerly belonged to the Abbey of St Denis, where we see an angel showing the Saviors empty tomb to the two Marys. A more realistic representation is Thomas touching the Saviors wounds, which may teseen upon an early sarcophagus, preserved in the church of St. Celso at Milan. This chaste reserve, which was content to depict only what was described by the Gospel narrative, was by Christian art until the thirteenth century, when, under the Influence of the Renaissance, men bepn to paint the actual resurrection, itself, with a conscious striving for dramatic effect. There is an early representation which shows the upper half of the the Savior body appearing-abov- e grave, and also a representation of hla appearance to Mary Magdalene, by Duccio of Siena who, with Giotto of Florence, first attempt- THE bas-relie- main-taiue- d (1255-1319- ), ed the observation of life. It to Giotto presentation of the resurrection. In a small picture, which formed one cf a series of panel Unusual Celerity, lady who had just received an in- decorations upon a press for sacred teresting bit of news said to her little vessels, In the sacristy of St Croce, Florence, now In the Florence acaddaughter: "Marjorie, dear, auntie has a new emy, he ehowa ns the risen Christ baby, and now mamma is the babys lightly landing with the cross and aunt, papa Is the babys uncle, and you banner of victory. In. bla right hand, upon the heavy slab which covers the are her little cousin. "Well, said Marjorie, wonderlngly, stilt closed tomb. The angel does not "wasn't that arranged quick? Bos- appear, but the Roman guards are ton Transcript, sleeping beside the tomb. The Savior's feet barely touch the tomb and the whole impression is that of an ethereal - The older an actress is the more enno longer subject to the physical thusiastically she makes up for lost body, that we owe our first . time. Clothing made of pressed feathers as a substitute for wool has been Invented by an Italian priest. AILING WOMEN NEED THIS FAMOUS DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION Thousands of women who are now blessed with robust health cannot understand why thousands of other women continue to worry and suffer from ailments peculiar to women when they obtain for a trifling sum Dr. . can Pierce's Favorite Prescription which win surely and quickly banish til pain, distress and misery and restore (he womanly functions to health. This prescription of Dr. Pierce's extracted from roots acd herbs Js e temperance remedy. To get rid of Irregularities, or catarrhal condition, to avoid pain at certain tnnae, to overcome irritability nd weakness, waste no time, but get Dr. Tterees TaverHo Prescription in liquid or tablet form this very day. - -- i A- How we dislike to pay for things after we have worn them out. II ANURIC! magnificent fresco, uml so does This Is a recent discovery of Dcrior Pierce, head of the Invalids Hotel. Buffalo, N. T. Experiments for several years proved that there is no other eliminator of uric acid comparable. For those easily recognized symptoms of Inflammation as backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well cm sediment in the uripe, or If nrle acid jn the blood has caused rheumatism, "Anuric" acts quickly. In rheumatism of the joints. In gravel and gout, invariably the pains and stiffness which so frequently and persistently accompany the disease rapidly disappear. : Send Dr. Pierce 10c for large trial package. Full treatment 60c. All druggists. V lcru-gino- . , tion acene. Fra Bartolomeo, the teacher of Andrea del Sarto, though not a master of the first rank, treated this subject with great success In hla picture, which la now In the Plttl palace, Florence. Rafael also painted It In his picture the keepers are not sleeping, but they are witnesses of the resurrection.. Annibale Carrarl goes a step further, lie was not eatisfled to prove by a wit ness that Christ really arose from the dead. He sets out to show that he arose in a miraculous manner. ILe not only paints a closed tomb, which 'll scrlpturally correct, for the Gospels describe the great eai thqtiake and the rolling away of the stone as taking place after the act of resurrection, but CarracI places a sleeping guard, lying full length across the top cf the altar-liktomb. There can thus be no doubt that the Savior who soars above must have miraculously passed this double e barrier. It is a relief to turn from the con tcmplatlon of such ridiculous puerili ties to the strength of Martin Sclioeir gauers engraving. Albrecht Duereri resurrection In his Smaller Passion series of wood cuts Is rather empty; hla Larger Passion shows us a much more worthy and noble composition. Rembrandt also treated this subject As usual with him the great problem was the treatment of light He doee not show the Savlorbut he select tht moment of the great earthquake and the appearance of the angel as the sub ject for a most wonderful etching, wherein he again, as Couture says, "with black and white makes color. Whenever the risen Lord is shown tn these resurrection pictures, he appears, as the victorious conqueror of death and the grave. This conception has also passed Into bymnology, for the Lutheran hymn writer, Paul Gerhard, sings L They In a grave did alnk Mm, The foe held jubilee; Before he can bethink him, Lo, Christ again is free. And "Victory! he cries. And waveth toward the skies His banner; for the field Is by the hero hell Perhaps the most natural and, ther most cctnrr.cn representation of the resurrection is the picture of the women at the empty sppulcber; Like the kings who came to adore the Infant Savior, thefr number Is always three. We find them In the very earliest resurrection pictures and carvings, as well as in the richly Illuminated Gospels of the tenth and eleyenth centuries: Duccio's treatment of thla subject la fine, especially the expression of awe In the women, and the action cf the angel, who points to the empty tomb- - Christian Herald. fore,-th- Ui QmIsmH i-- laq ftyrtawy , At a l e -- Easter lilies softly swinging. In the, breezes gently singing "Say, Unde Dick, papa says you use Eeha sweet their bells are ringing nose paint and I want to borrow some to eel or say raster eggs." At Eastertide. -- -- -- -c- Among the many disciples of (llot.to there' was but one great artist, the painter-monk- , Fra Angelico of Fiesole. There Is Indescribable sweetness In jn his virgins and angels, enhanced by his exquisite drawing and dcHate, luminous color, but his very sweetness often palls upon our modern tasto. As Rolnach says: We long for a few wolves in this Impeccable sheepfold. Fra Angelico treated the resurrection subJect severaLtlnies. In one of hls pictures he still has the reserve. He shows us the wondertng women and the angels at the sepulcher. In another ho combines the old version with the new. In the third picture he shows the actual resurrec; RED NOSE Haasl Poor Percy. Claude was pro (lance sented to a beautiful young girl front STOP ITCHING INSTANTLY an adjoining town, and during the- eve niug it was his great happiness t With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. lend Iicf out among the papier mach palms for ice cream and angel cake Nothing Better. Trial Free. And so, said the girl, in respons Bathe the affected part with Cutlcura to Ferclvuls story of his life, yot have never married? Soap and apply the Ointment. For rashes. Irritations, plmplcs.dau. No, answered - Ierel val,- - I shaf druff nnd soro hands Cutlcura Soap never marry until I meet a womat and Ointment are supreme. 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Hatting Some twelve year ago I began bandlini Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root- , and we hav heard nothing hut praise for it as it seemt to giv4 entire satisfaction in every instance-Fromthe manner in which customers speal of your remedy, we have learned to plac sufficient confidence in it to recommen Swani Root above all other kidney rem dies. From the demand I judge it to be the most generally used kidney medicine in this country, and reports regarding it are always favorable. Very truly yours, C. II. MeCOY, JR., v South Ileigbti Pharmacy, 702 Torter St. San Antonio, Texan Jan. lltli, 1916. Letter to Dr. Kilmer Cz Co. Binghamton, N. Y, Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For Too bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will-alsreceive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention ot They Sure Do. Oh, yes, the professor Is a very learned man. 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