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Show A FOOD DRINK Which Brings Daily Enjoyment. A lady doctor writes: . "Though busy hourly with my own t '"airs, I will not deny myself the -asiire of taking a few minutes to ;U of the enjoyment obtained daily 1 torn my morning cup of Postum. It P 1 a food beverage, not a stimulant e Jte coffee. ' "'began to use Postum 8 years ago; e -A because I wanted to, but because H hich I dearly loved, made my asbts long, weary periods to be dread- a nd unfitting me for business dur--! the day. "On advice of a friend, I first tried 0!tim, making It carefully as sug-r. sug-r. Wed on the package.' As I had al-1- 'H used 'cream and no sugar,' I d my Postum so. It looked good, a u dear and fragrant, and It was a it, ure to see the cream color it as ' Kentucky friend always wanted -J coffee to look, 'like a new saddle.' en I tasted it critically, for I had , many 'substitutes' for coffee. I at Pleased, yes, satisfied with my if s-tim In taste and effect, and am yet, n- ""8 a constant user of it all these id, '' 1 1 continually assure my friends and finances that they will like Pos-9'" Pos-9'" v In P'ace of coffee, and receive lKht tTOm Us U8e' 1 have gained ' can Bleep and am not nerv- a W9, glven by Postum Co., Battle " vi' ,MIch- Read "The Road to Well- p ' ln Pkgs. .. ip- tum comes in two forms: 'T Postum must be well Id- 15c and 25c packages. lb- ,f nt Pottum is a soluble pow- ' 4 teaspoonful dissolves quickly 'i buP f hot 'Water' and wlth cream . ttlr,far makes a delicious beverage 4 uJJ'y; 30c and 50c tins. Kinds are equally delicious and of' :J'-T pup about the same. r a Reason" for Postum. sold by Grocers W SEEK TROPHIES OF THE WAR Curlo Dealers Willing to Pay High Prices for Mementoes, Which They Hope to Sell. Curio dealers from England and from the continent are reported to be In the vicinity of the battlefields in northern France endeavoring to buy trophies of the war, which they hope in time may he valuable. They find, it is said, some difficulty in driving bargains. Amateurs who have come into possession of trophies hold them for high prices or will not sell on any consideration. It is recalled that after the American Civil war came to an end a bookseller in the Bermudas, when tho cargoes of the blockade runners run-ners in tin harbor of Hamilton were sold at auction, bought a number of package cases without the least knowledge knowl-edge of their contents. Among these were several boxes of brass buttons consigned to the Confederate army for use on soldiers' uniforms. Some twenty years later tourists discovered these old Confederate buttons. A New York dealer made a high bid for the entire supply. This bid was refused, and these buttons for which in the war-torn years a small fraction of a cent was paid, have been selling at 75 cents and $1 each. TOUCHES OF ECZEMA At Once Relieved by Cutlcura Quits Easily. Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing better than these fragrant super-creamy super-creamy emollients for all troubles affecting af-fecting the skin, scalp, hair and hands. They mean a clear skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft, white hands. Sample each free by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. - . '. x Is it possible there is a woman in this country who continues con-tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vege-table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is continually con-tinually being published, which proves beyond contradiction contradic-tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering suffer-ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been published pub-lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and everv vear we oublish TYlanv npro (-pcfimAnilc oil uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I For the benefit of women who suffer as I have none 1 wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked alter my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous prostration, pros-tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink-nam Pink-nam s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine." Mrs. S. T. Richmond, 84 Progress Avenue. Providence, K.L . 1 From Mrs. Maria Irwin, Peru, N.Y. Peru, N.Y." Before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound I was very irregular and had much pain. I had lost three children, and felt worn out all the time. This splendid medicine helped me as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day that I took it." Mrs. Maria Irwin, R.FJ). 1, Peru, N.Y. From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass. South Quincy, Mass." The doctor said that I had organic trouble and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ad- -vn vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had SSr!?) finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all Jk through middle life and am now a strong, healthy L B 1V woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane D. y j. Duncan, Forest Avenue, West Quincy, Mass. II j J I f Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAMMEDrCTTTE CO. CrA, Wtf In) (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for ad vice. Ws$M$iW Your letter will be opened, read and answered (BfciWaN'b) by a woman and held In strict confidence. (EiAVRNKtRKT- VOI R OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU IYt Horlne Bye Remedy for Bed, Weak, Vtfatery Byes and Granulated Byellds: No Smarting Just Bye comfort. Write for Book of the Ky by mail Free. Murine Ejm Remedy Co., Cnlcago. CLIP HORSES NOW They will feel beLter, work better and are lnss Uabla to colds, increase their yalue by cllpp ng now. Get a Stewart Clipping Machine from your bard-ware bard-ware and harness dealer today. . Price 17.60 for the World's best clipping machine. Clips horses, male and cows equal iy well. Absolutely guaranteed to please or money refunded. Don't deiay Do it now. CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. Wells and Ohio Sla. Chicago, III. i : Arrange Spend Tour Victoria . R.C Summer Vacation IvIUNQf UVe Coolest summer climate on- continent. MngninVeni scenery. Motorist' paradise. Fishing and t-hooting. Interesting side trips. L3w house rents. Hotel and apartment accommodation. If yon tim Kipoltl, p few Amj mt Victoria. Write 1' ub licit j Comml ill oner for bvokM. HOWARD E. BURTON "IWIbV10 Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead, $1 Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold, 50c; ZincorCopper,$l. Mailing envelopes and full priceliaLsent on application. LeQd Villa. Colo. Rel. Carbonate Nat. Ban. r.. I !.l of American Anns employing American riil I lT Lnlmr In A'mKA Amiricu sand tl. SOUTH I Ul klOl iMHUCAK SUUVIAaU.,I)ti,SuirnudH,UI. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 17-1915. 3 D 23 and see how carefully MEN'S $2.S0 $3 3.50 4.00 '4.50 5 $5.50 SHOES IM 010 in.! w kH Lt$ and the high trade WOMEN'S $2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 8t 4.00 SHOES M i.-th.,. .d.yon BOYS'I.7522.503.00 MISSES' $2.00 & 2.50 F- -"' YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY V; A .4te?U?5 S2J WEARING YV.L. DOUGLAS SHOES jfcf W. I Sonelas Bhoes are made of the best donoestie and Imported fw&t l?K!5feS"?" leathers on the latest models, caref ully constructed by the moat mMm, S-r Mfcl. W- L- Doula exnert last and pattern makers In this country. No other make WWffiti&&. W'7 A$MNttwSSKNSSSs. ,hoes re JUS "equal prices, can compete with W. I. . Uonglag shoes for style, MmW M IlllwSlSk throueh 80 worku-inship and quality. As comfortable, easy walking M i(&WWMmXmT'' 1.1 shoes they are unsurpassed. MMwlW MWBSliilWl andsnoe " The 3.OO.3.50 and 84.00 Bhoes will glTeas good service xwM'M Y nrtrr. fcSSMl WpfMmMMvMMMMK dealers as other makes costing 84.00 to 85.00. The 84.60,85.00 and :mmV.PvuWWlW every-8S.GO every-8S.GO shoes compare favorably with "sisbsbk h 3.50v Htffll 1 'i0mwm 'M-A where, other makes costing 86.00 to 88.00. rWhereer you liva Jff)t fii IMBftWf there are many men and women wear ing W.L.DoupIaa gj!W)&& .l Js'VW shoes. Consult them and they will tell yon that W. I iPMsWv !'y'i,Vk Douglas shoes cannot be excelled for the price. l&Byfr Vv .Istf' atfmW . nlllTIAMI WhenbuvmirW.Tj. Donulss Bhoes JJ MiitL i $ vivtis;l GAUTIOnl ! look lor ma NAME AND PRICE 7I n"Lj j 1m1I stamped oa the bottom. Bboes thus stamped are aiwsyj f.Wf mii ?viLi& Utl 1 lllfNv' worth the price paid lor them. For 32 years W. L. Dowlas has '&piWAV fltl I I KX' Sianteod thelrvalue and protected the wearer against high f ffltiffffi f irf' fi KwwWW'ijSs' 11 Hfllffl M lfViV stamped on the bottom before they leave the factory. Do not t ... 8Bm8ilmmgMF AWvSfv; 'lfflr8ffllii!i3('t1! I heiSSiuaded to Uke some other make claimed to be iuat as V :v8ffifgW8i --WWl i ' wJSSJSk Mr; SJntfr' 1 Koayou1areaVyo"mowor8nUtllto'lleD'- V. &WMA 1 P If your dealer cannot supply you, write for Illas- SJk srwiRF w J trmted Cataloe showing how to order by mail. ""ti iiiii.-rr""" j) BEWAKh. Ob wflQ"gl".'rk SUBSTITUTES -"" |