'"'"'Tti 1ED OLOUD, NXBRAIKA, OHIXF r I ? fj; . I I i, By - s yfg MOTHERS TO BE Should ReadMr3.Monyhan's i Letter Published by I Her Permission. Mltcnoll , Ind.-" Lydia E. PJnkhnm'fl vegetable Compound helped me so much aunng tno time I wns lookinpforward to tho cominR of my littloono that I am rccommendinR It to other expectant mothers. Boforo taking it.somodnys I suffered with nuu. ralpia so badly that I thought I could not live, but after taking three bottle3 lof LvdiaE. Pink- 'ham's Vegotablo Compound I was en tirely relieved of inouralgin, 1 hnd gained In strength and was able to go around and do all my housework. My baby when seven months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel botter than I have for a long time. 1 nover had any medicine do mo so much good. "Mrs. Peaul Monyhan, Mitchell, Ind. Good health during maternity Is a most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters havo been received by tho Lydia E. Finkhum Mcdicino Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of health restoreddunngthis trying period by tho uso of Lydia li PinkbunrB Vego tablo Compound. Patience and Kindness "The tricks (lint mini taught his lit tle loj required n Kreut den I of pa tience mid kindness." "Unquestionably," answered Mlsa Cayenne. "I can't tuidcrstniiil what kept tlm little tins from lilting him." .j 4HMHH"t-lS'H,4"8!t-i3 'H-i-S- HEAD STUFFED FROM $ CATARRH OR COLD 3. Says Cream Applied in Nostrilt 1, jj Opens Air Passages Right Up. f t4MM4l'4MjMSMMMjMjMJMgM5..4jlMjvinjHjKJl Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clenr and you can breathe freely. No more liinvklny, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for brenth at night , your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your dmggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stulTcd-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv. Nobody to Hear. "I suppose, If I tried to kiss you, you would screnm." "Of course I would. But I'm suf fering from n very weak throat." SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There h only one medicine that really standn out pre-eminent ns a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thourands of clistresf-ing cases. Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. ' Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi "jn and large. However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and men tion this paper. Adv. Cirrus clouds have been recorded more than seventeen miles above the surface of tho earth. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very lit tle cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken 6treaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub oil. Adr. Perpetual motion poems to be a suc cess as n perpetual failure. mk rxj: .. Ml W nWMm pvfw Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia Kill it quick. CASCARaE QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 year In tablet form safe, sure, no opiate breaks up a cold In 24 hour relieve grip In 3 day. Money back 1 f It falls. The genuine box lias a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At AU Drug Stores. Bronchial Troubles Soothe the irritation nnd you relieve the distress. Do both quickly- and effectively by using promptly a dependable remedy PISO'S tfmrfiit5i i ill ;' mWWmm hi III JEV !Pllt Ml ImWMW i Jsflasi taaaai I. MltM li aHfWM HI llln sIvC rJk ) J.tTtrnf. SW! Above till things one's millinery must he kept frcli looking and im maculately clean. There are ninny millinery materials that are always In style, as velvet and velvet ribbons, well-made flower., laces, ribbons, ntruw hats, crepe, and chiffons. They become soiled and mussed, but run be cleaned nnd freshened up by simple processes available at home. Now that spring Is near, n becoming straw lint iufiy only need repollshlng, or to have the trimmings freshened up, to serve during1 the enrly spring and ns u change throughout the season. Tor colored utraw hats there are dyes which are usually on sale In drug stores, ready to apply, which will re store tho color of tho-straw or change It to nnothcr color. There are several reliable dyes that will change colored hnts Into black ones. Most of these dyes glvo the hat n fine luster nnd it looks practically now, after dyeing. Often a faded hat enn be successfully restored to color by applying tho col ors mixed with gasoline, as described In a former article. Some hats can he scoured with soapsuds, as leghorn or Ptinnma strnws. In this case the suds Is used, but with a view to keeping the straw from getting very wet. To restoro n natural straw color, a hat may bo cleaned with lemon juice and sulphur. A white straw may be washed with oxalic ncld diluted with water. After a leghorn hat has been cleaned It may bo bleached by suspending it over n burning sulphur candle. Burn the sulphur in the bottom of a barrel, suspending the hat at the top so that It will not scorch. A felt hnt may be successfully scoured with the finest sandpaper. Ammonia will often re store color In colored straw hats. Wring a cloth out of half a pint of hot water to which u tenspoonful of am monia has been added and cover the hat with this cloth. Allow it to re Capes. Comfortable Capes In grcnt force Btand ready to answer tho demand for spring wraps, having gradually' and surely Ingratiat ed themselves Into the likings of fash lonablo women. Nothing demon strates better the Inexhaustible genius of designers than tho constantly vary ing Interpretations of the capo which make It, Just now, tho most Interesting of wraps. It Is shown In unending va riety. Capes are long or short, as you will, but mostly long. They are alwnys full and naturally loose. But In many new models the looseness disappears be low tho knees being restrained by means of cutting or by confining It In a hem that is rather tight about tho figure. Among new capes for spring ure long and short capes of taffeta with collars very ample and cozy looking, of Bwenter-wcuvo silks or wool materials, and linings tbnt lend them warmth. Navy silk with beige-colored linings and collars Is tho favorito combination. Duvetyn capes, In navy and marine blues, in brown, henna nnd tomato red, convince ono that no other fabric could show these colors to such advantage. Ono of the simpler capes In marine blue duvetyn is shown In tho accompanying iBsW!v4sflBsfc lwUinamdKmwM&mmiw&l!-&&B-K?&'' Mr B '?il': " wl sBBUI laSsiiiV rmWmmmmmzliaSWmmmmWwf'i ?V taw $aaK j& mk 4K k mmWmW j!?" 'CVtHfW Qn BiaaaaaaaVbf oiony onver 23m main a while. If the brim needs press ing, cover It with the cloth and Iron with a winn Iron. If the color la not sulllrlcntly restored by this process mix tube paint nnd gasoline and dip the hut in It, or brush it on. There aro several reliable hut tl.ww that can bo bought with directions for using that will quickly renovate straw hats. To Freshen Flowers. Mix tube paint and gasoline with the color desired and dip faded tlowcrs Into this dye. Petals may be shaded and veined with tuba pnlnts. Flowers that urc crumpled should bo held over dry steum and gently shaken. When they hnve been stenmed and tinted take smnll, sharp scissors and trim away any frajed edges. One can often ninke (lowers look as good us new "by these processes. Jet Buckles, White Shoes. White buckskin shoes shown for tho South show Jet buckles of various eorts. Usually they are very effec tive. One method of mounting the buckle Is to place it on a foundation composed of closely plaited black rib bon, which extends Just far enough to give the buckle u little bncklng. Some times, too, white satin evening slippers show Jet buckles, or smnll Jet buttons fastened flnt against the tongue sec tion or the edge of the shoe as It slopes up to the Instep. To Wh Chamois Skin. To wash chamois skin put It through warm soapsuds, rinse- In several warm waters, draw It through the hand to squeeze the water out and hang up to dry. Pull while drying, if you would havo It smooth. A nice damask table cloth that has become worn In spots will mnke over into napkins. and Full of Style Illustration. It Is n practical and graceful garment pnrt capo and part cloak since It has sleeves. The body of It hangs from a small yoke and It con trives to hnng In at tho sides whero It slopes toward the hem In tho ap proved way. As n change from coats, and because It Is more picturesque nnd becoming, the cape for spring deserves attention. In duvetyn, cinnamon brown, henna nnd tomato red they nro dellclously soft and rich looking and velours ought to bo us good n vehlclo for theso colors thnt innko wraps of so much distinction. Capes mo lined with crepe-de-eh!no to match In color or with checked or cross-bnr silks; large checks, In quiet tones, being everywhere present In dis plays of now spring apparel. The cape, puro nnd simple, Is to bo found, but tho enpe which borrows something of tho coat or Is posed on n Jacket and Is In reality n combining of two wraps Into ono Is oftcner In evi dence. Nearly nil of theso wraps havo cozy and nmplo collars. They are suc cessful vraps from every point of view, comfortable and full of style. LAND IN DEMAND Opportunities of Western Canada Becoming Known. Fertile Soil on Which Can De Pro duced Record Crops Offered to Set tlers at Prices Attractive to Farm Seekcra. In the early mouths of 1011) thero vn s demand for farm lands In West 'in ''aiinda, tho greatest that has ever !''' ti in the history of the country. Tli .. despite the fact that farm lands hn. Increased In price, as the value of i in. fnnii product has Increased and thi lilllty and productive value of W-M.in Canada fnrin lands have come mi'" and mure Into evidence. .'nrm It":, ihcie Is no longer an experiment. (In. .1 crops can lie grown In all locall-II- some probably a little more fa Voi ilde than others, but on the whole H -""'I -mote than good genet al av t'riie .tui( elsewhere on the contl in in is used for the developing of one huiiilieil and twenty dollar steers, tlm i. -live dollar hogs, two dollar and twenty cent wheat and eighty-live cent outs, and Its price Is anywhere from one hundred ami llfty to three hundred dollars an acre. Western Canada land sells at from twenty to foit. dollars an acre, and the farmer cultiMitlng It getit one hundred and twenty-live dollars for his steer, thirty fle dollars for his hog, two dollars nnd twenty cents for his wheat, and elgliiy-llve cents for his oats. And he can grow corn, too, but Western Can ada Is saying no more about It than Nonli Dakota did fifteen years ago, when It was an experiment there, and see what North Dakota Is doing to dn.. The prediction Is that In less than a decade corn will be grown sue cessiuily in ni j,nr(s f Western Can ada It Is, therefore, easy to account for the Increased demand for West ern Canada lands. The war Is ended, ami the food that the American nnd Canadian farmer sent across to tho soldier, holding up his strength and niiHiilnlnltig his vitality, won the war. No' It was Just-a factor In winning It, as was the soldier of Italy, of Trance, of Belgium, of Orent Britain, of Canada and of the United States. An Important factor, nevertheless. People generally have begun to real lye what food means, means to every hot y nnd It Is grown on the 'farm. So people today want farm lands, nnd thej want those thnt are good. Tho R.Hiit, wide, open stretches of wonder fully productive soil of Western Can iirtr aro the chief attraction of tho land seekers of today, and It will bo so tomorrow, and of all days, until these vacant Inviting ncres are brought Into fruition by tho hand of man nnd the multiplied effort of steam and gas oline power, to the Influence and op eration of which these lands present such n splendid opportunity. The pulse of today's desire to secure farm Innds may bo seen to beat In tho cf.iumns of tho local newspaper, re cording sales of many tracts of lands, ranging from 1G0 to l,i!00 acres. A ltcglnn (Sask.) paper says, "In farm lauds thero is so brisk a business be ing done that It might bo considered a boom." Another pnper reports the sale of a section of raw prairie seven miles east of Iteglna for $X an acre, and 200 ncres at $.r0 an acre. One real-estate firm handled In three weeks' time over 3,500 ncres of fnrm lands, the turnover being upwnrd of ?100,000. An Improved farm near Be gum changed hands at $17 an acre. Toi the first time In tho history of tho Moosejaw district farm Innd has leen sold for $100 an acre, when J. S. Cameron of Victoria, It. C, sold half a section, known as the Lett farm, to John Logan. The farm was bought a year ago for $85 an acro.aud Is locat ed three miles from tho city. It is highly Improved nnd has fine build ings." An extract from n locnl paper says: "The movement of farm lands Is open ing up well this senson and thero Is every Indication that a largo area of pralrlo property will bo turned over during the mouths Intervening before seedtime. "Tho price received for fnrm lands In each Instance Is considered as good, particularly for unimproved raw prai rie, and shows a considerable Improve ment on prices for similar properties sold during tho years of tho war." Advertisement. Paradoxical. "Is Jones of dry tendencies?" "Well, he's on tho water wagon." Bnltlmorc American. Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashea, That Itch nnd burn with hot bntha of Cutlcura Soap followed by gcntlo anointings of Cutlcura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe cially If n little of tho fragrant Cutl cura Talcum is dusted on at tho flu lsh. 25c each everywhere. Adv. Sin Is us rust on n polished blade you may rub It off, but It's hard to re inovo tho spots. If you uso Bed Cross Ball Bluo n your laundry, you will not bo troubled by those tiny rust spots, often caused by Inferior bluing. Try It und see. Never marry n mlrl named Ann; An's nn Indellnlto nrtlcle. '' . - A Wholesome, Cleansing, 1 fill I Uelrcsblng and Henlln' " vii Lolltn Murine for Red M7 - ness, Soreness, Granula sCVftl tion.ItchingandBurnins rJ vv;,of the Eyes or Eyelids; "2 props" After the Movie. Motoring or Goli will win your confidence. Ask Your Drugs 11 it Murine whm your Eyes Need Core. M-U Murlna Eye Remedy Co., CUicuuo SSsSffi STct Contents 15 Fluid Drachm fceO ; JNJSif i?2 KASTORIA 5rfl Mia a Mi ttl.ll. ilMN T .-.II ,11 llllVsllOfl mx iiicrcuy nuiiiuuiii, -, Cheerfulness mulKost.foruai ...7.1..... (!.., fnriihlne.nor a.2.3 ucium viuiii". - r- . Mineral. NotNAIIGOTIC , frfrToiMeivnnirrjim i J VnWUI jm JL JdKl Anlttltnl frlrwt Smt lSftrrtwfUnr m& a . f..r..t l)nilvur Constipation nnd Diarrhoea and Fcvcrlshncss and Iti'-.2i m v2 y rosultinhercfrotnjiiijnt'ancy. I resu? Vni-vi' r-L-j n Facsimile Sinatnreo1 The CBKrAunCoriPAWf. Sfea rasas! S5 - !? lDSIWI . NEW T"1" Vt?Po i.ltteiT. Exact Copy of Wrapper. styfrtiFI I jLCOHOL-a run cent. , AVc!ciAb!crreparationforAJ 'hifflilnlindUicRjodbyltetfuU-1 llniiUictoihsnndjkwtlstf feSIl "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" SUCCESSOR "Bayer Cross" on Tablets. 10 True Aspirin! The "genuine." For Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds No Discomfort t No Head-buzzing! No Distress! Millions of people take "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" as the best means to prevent as well as to overcome Colds, Grippe and Influenzal Colds being far more efficient than quinine. Besides relief comes without discomfort or distress. ."The Master of Colds" Dependable! Adults Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Buy only the original "Bayer packages." Owned by Look for the safety "Bayer Cross" always. Americans 20 cent package 'also larger packages. Entirely. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidctter of Sallcylicacid. Grow Wheat in Western Canada One Crop Often Pays for the Land i KW5 Western Canada offers the greatest advantages to home seekers. Large profits are assured. You can buy on easy payment term. Fertile Land at $15 to land similar to that which throush many hn dhpla nf wheat to the acre. Hundreds Canada a sjlnuie crop naa pniu me coat 01 inna nnu production, i ne oovern f .lA Tlnn.1 lra ..J UrAuln... A. U.nllnk C2la.MliAf.. .Mil AIKaf.'. uianA IIICIHV Ul Ilia ayuuimiuu WIU iiuumo u iitaiiuuuai mu..u.ncnui uiu (uuuia T.u the farmer to prosper, ana cxienu every Grain Growing and Stock Raising.; ThouRhWestcrn Canadaoffera land att uch low figures, the luun prlcea of Brain, cattle, abcep nnd liosa will remain. Loans for the nurchase of stock may be had at low interest: thero are Rood shipping facilities; best of markets; free schools; churches; splendid climate; low taxation (none on improvements). For particular astobvttloa of limit for !, maps. Illiut rated literature. reduced railway rates, etc., apply to ttupt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Can,, or W. V. BENNETT, Room 4, Bee Building, OMAHA, NEB. Canadian .Government Why Not Buy the Best? WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? jMEjgjiii ""?!Z3sM Advo Gold Medal Coffee The Supreme Quality CASTQRIA For Infanta and Childron. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always . Bears tho $ Signature J( . r In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tm esMTsuw OMmwv. wuktowwcitt. "ProTtl aafe by million." E Buy "Ilaycr" Ickage. irr $30 per Acre- veira has avcrased from 20 to 45 of cases nre on record where In Western possmie encourauement anu ucip to Agent WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? NOT? W For faAYERn QUININ