SSwfflS.SS^ ?"&■>£' tUT», I ^^mfSrable in ad rance; 14-00 after first three , grant. When You Eat Bread you are entitled to everything everything in tiie whole wheat Dr. \ Wiley says: T BIRDS that never get tired. Sea Swallows and Storm Petrels Make Long Voyages. Perhaps you have read about_ the • birds that make their summer home fT r * n TED -- PLANER. , SHAPER. 'W Lathe and General Machinists, wT«7 Pattern Makers. Day and night Apply Brown Boggs Co., Limited. Hamilton. Hamilton. *'* . ! -------- Two Seasonable Medals ite Letterer. .AND GRAN-: Apbly Geo. M. Paul, months. the north around the Arctic .Sarnia. Ont B. J. HAZLEWOOD, MU. G C.M- Bovmitttu, - oOT. OLD MEDALIST OF TRINITY UNT- _ verslty. Toronto. .Four years' Attending Physician and Surgeon at Carmel Hospital. Pittsburg. K*. Office and Residence, Wellington S Telephone No. 108. "Wheat is a complete food tar up ™ d then ^ when the summer 18 1 nwmnu ro» all the elements ° fl , to the southward and SAZ.S containing .an tne ow*uu, over> fly t,r to v B °^" e " a r r e Q ac hed N ® w . a ==d N 8nt J »?.i necessary 7 for human nutn- , «^«ly rtnp untü h y h hundred , KftrmiTon'SÏ tion. ' But be sure you get »£ £.* a °" L p.i«- m c °"~ 4 GOODMAN & GALBRAITH Barristers and Solicitors, 4. Y. GOODMAN, C. C. GALBRAITH 508 Lumsden Bldg., Yonge & Adelaide Streets, Toronto, Ontario. the whole wheat in a digest!- .this ble form. Shredded Wheat j half around the world, or about 11, inioiumoui TUMORS. LUMPS, ETC., . , internal and external, cured wltn- ,, rrrontest 1 mît nain by our home treatment, the greatest ( too late._ Dr. Bellman Medical RANGER,. ■digestible by steanweooking, ? 0 W n a g "„e" travellers among all the & "SlKtiX Couingwood. , i Aî-n o^flnfl/b^killK--the birds. So much do they, l ® ca ii ed channel the boatmen hold it against the shredding^and/baKing ^ j days that they have been called chajrm & m$m on ghore throws ■* e "sunshine birds. 1 ' Another of the tireless best process ever devised for the°"sunshine bird travel-1 into "the stream a heavy piece of wood J. T. ALLEN, TAILOR At Rear of Standard Bank BOWMANVILLE . J. T. Allen announces that he now makes suits to order at lowest prices. Ladies suits cleaned and pressed. Gentlemens suits altered, repaired, cleaned and pressed. pressed. All work guaranteed and prices right. Give the old reliable tailor a tnaL preparing the whole wheat grain for the human stomach, her of the tireless Dir I bich a light rope is attached, lers is the storm Pf^ ^hich ^ ege | boatmen pick up this float as it pa call "Mother Carey 8 .p hl 5 cen ' ^ at l them, and haul in the rope, to which a warei • a t+o/,VioA Rv means ~ 7n nr "three of these crisp ' birds fly SO close to the water tna heavi ' er cable is attached. By means TWO Or Tnree 1 . j times they seem to be walking up , cable the scow is drawn to the little loaves of baked whole down the waves. An interesting story j wbere it meets the load that has wheat with milk and berries S^^^^Tt^way make a delicious nourishing At i, a storm petrel that ^^'eWppedteroaa the island on the across meal. Made in Canada. CANADA'S WOODPULP. RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR BOWMANVILLE. Express 4-22 a.m Local 6.57 a.m Local 9-45 a.m Passenger 1.36 p.m Passenger 7.01 p.m Grand Trunk Railway . Going East Going West Express \8 5 2 a.m. Express 10 3 1 a.m. Passenger 3- 2 9 P- m Local 6.49 p.m Pa senger 7.18 p.m Mail 9-58 P-m Canadian Pacific Railway Going WEST Going East 6.07 a.m 10.46 a.m 4.27 p.m 12 57 a - m * C. B. Kent, Town Agent Canadian Northern Railway Going East Going West Express 11.42 a.m Express 9 3 6 a - m Express 6 40 p.m Express 7.31 p.m GRAND TRUNK sysTTm Hohieseekers' Excursions. Bound trip tickets to points id Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta via North Bay, Cochrane and Transcontinental Transcontinental Boute, or via Chicago, St. Pauls' or Duluth, on sale each Tuesdav until Oct. 30, inclusive, at Commission of Conservation Studies Conditoins Effecting Supply. . Canada ^undoubtedly to become one of the world's greatest sources for the supply ofv^oodpulp and paper. This industry has grown by leaps and bounds during recent years, and further further large developments are to be anticipated, anticipated, both in the east and the west. This will mean a constantly increasing increasing strain upon our forest resources, resources, and must result in careful consideration as to whether very large areas, in which the heaviest cutting is being done or is to be done, are not in danger of depletion. The ravages of fire have been very serious in our pulpwood forests, and the question arises also as to whether present methods of cutting are suf- i ficiently controlled to ensure the reproduction reproduction of another, forest on cut- over lands. The area of pulpwood lands in Canada is so great that if fire can be kept out and the reproduction reproduction of the forest secured through proper regulation of the cutting methods, methods, the annual growth will provide the basis for an . enormous develop- , ed . ment of the pulp and paper industry enr j c hed for all time to come. This means the practice of forestry, of which we have fas yet in Canada only the beginnings. The Commission of Conservation has started a study of these fundamental the Atlantic. One of the Passengers railway had caught the bird, tied a bit of red ribbon around its neckband released it. Seldom was it out of sight of the pa senders, who could readily distinguish it among others of only a few miles from New York, the little petrel disappeared, perhaps t follow another steamer back again the other side. z grotesque birds. lingering weakness Following disease Jersey cloth has proved most popular in sports clothes and has now added new recruits in bathing suits. Banished by the Wonderful Tonic Powers of Dr. William^ Pink Pills. How often victims of disease such as la grippe, fevers, or c0 ^ agl ° troubles are left weak, ailing pondent after the disease itself has disappeared. They do not pick: UP strength- as they ougfiT; remain listless listless tired and discouraged. The reason reason for this is that the blood has been impoverished by the ravage of the disease through which the victim has passed. Strength will not return return until the blood has been enrich- The blood can be purified ana ed by no other medicine as quickly and as surely as by Dr. Williams Williams Pink Pills--to enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves is the whole mission of these pills. .Thousands .Thousands have found them beneficial m Pantomimists That Act as if They Were Trying to be Funny. Did you ever watch a screech owl, especially a young one, that wants to impress you with its importance . The fabled frog, that swelled up to simulate the bull, is almost a. joke m bulk, and these serve tarn well m the (°' ]ong g A, le are oth er,style features of this model. McCall Pattern Pattern No. 7773, Ladies' Chemise Bathing Bathing Suit; in 5 sizes; 34 to 42 bust. Price, 20 cents. Music for Children. "Not only should you seek the best music for your children, but you should give them the best teachers--- always the best teachers possible. If you want your children, to love poetry you do not give them some poor little verse, some bit of popular doggere , Dut you turn back to the masters to Tennyson, Keats, Shakespeare, Burns, Longfellow, Browning; you give them he wealth of the world. You must do the same/with music. You must have them taught by one wl>o knows and loves music, who can win a response from them, who can direct and encourage encourage them. The best music in the world is of nq avail for children with a poor teacher! Seek good music in simple form, and music lovers as instructors. ghillhooToohstipatios Constipation in children can be promptly cured by Baby's Own Tablets. Tablets. They are a gentle but effective laxative which thoroughly regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus drive out all childhood ailments. ailments. Concerning them Mrs. J. B. Tauffcnbach, Richer, Man., writes; i have used Baby's Own Tablets and have found them an excellent medicine medicine for constipation." Thé Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. --*--:--■ . Put a silver spoon into the most delicate glass and boiling hot liquids *ne. Had Him Safe. ' Tommy Atkins (who has been blown into a water-filled hole)--Hurry up, mate! I don!t want to lose my prisoner! prisoner! Rescuer--Prisoner ? Why, where is 'e? -- , . / Tommy--I'm standing on 'im! Ulnar(!'■ liniment used by Physicians. Until recently, British Columbia herring was little used except as bait far halibut fishing. During the past season, after experiments, 22,000 cases of herring were packed in various ways, such as kippers and in tomato sauce and oil. The pretty suit illustrated is made of j can be poured into it without break- problems. This investigation will have br inging strength and ene f. g2 [ for its objects the determination of the disease had left them weak an _ - -- _ _ 1 -- - -- m a I m la y * T 1 m «% m x m low fares. _ Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to f or its objects the determination 01 tne disease had lert tnem ^v- INNIPEG on above dates, leaving ! extent to which cut-over pulpwood j down. Miss Hanm attac k of of ! lands are reproducing valuable species j erett, Ont., says-.-- After an^^ ^ WIN Toronto 10.45 p. m. no change cars, via Transcontinental D; oute ' Ex _ I ^/effect" oTfire on reproduction, and j anaemfc that inflation stunt. One moment he is just like any other normal avian in relative dimensions; dimensions; in the next he appears almost twice as larjge^as he should, according to the actual body size of him and by reason that each feather, stands on end and outwardly. A mad cat's tail is nothing to it. All owls are funny-looking fellows; even the wildcat, tigerish appearance of the great-horned killqr cannot take from him entirely that owlish cast of feature, and the big-eyed glare, the all-wise stare, is uppermost. But the funniest of all nocturnal birds of prey is the barn owl, or monkey monkey face, not only as to the get-up of his phiz, but the general contour of his angular form. All through, either as'a well-stuffed specimen or m life and antics, he is the queerest thing on wings. Not even the pelican, about which so much of humorous character has been written, has anything on the monkey-faced owl for oddity of action action and attitude. Did you ever watch a great blue heron heron fishing? Kneedeep he stands in some pool, stream or bay, and no mar ing it. Keen MinardVs Liniment In the bouse. automobiles FOB bale Trap the squash bugs which also infest the cucumber and melon plants by -laying a shingle on the ground near the plants. The bugs can be found under this cover early in the morning and destroyed. Spray plants with kerosene emulsion to kill the younger insects of this ^ind. mUDHOPB, 6-PASSENGER, 4-GYLIN- ■ JL der Touring Car, in good running order. This ear has been painted ana varnished this season. Price $300. H udson" me model, 6 cylin- der, 7 Passenger Touring Car. Electric Electric lights and starter. Recently overhauled overhauled and newly painted. Tires in good shape. Price $1,300. H udson, me model. 6 cylin- der, 7 Passenger Touring Car, with electric lights and starter. Thorough y overhauled in our shop and newly palm ed. Seat covers on all seats and doors. Oversize tires. Price SI>200. TTUDSON, MODEL 37. 6 PASSENGER. JA 4 cylinder Touring Car. Electric lights and starter, in good running order and newly painted. Looks like car. Price paint $650. a new y When Your Eyes Need Care l sedan, a very >AIGE .. „ looking closed car seating Sore Byes t t p ««patent Kv »nd Éf Writ£for Book of the Eye Vrc* Murine Eye Remedy Company, Chicago. Ada, FINE five. lectrîc K 'nghts' 'and starter, Vlso inside dome light. Nearly all th f.tor open, which gives ample ventilation for summer driving. Price $700. C -tH A L M E R S. 7-PASSENGER, 4- y Cylinder Touring Car. Electric starter, tires practically new, demount able rims, one spare tire. 1 rice $30 . UDSON 1913 MODEL "64. 7, A HIGH powered, six cylinder, 5 passenger Touring Car. In good running order and looks like new. Price $750. H Still Unable. "Then this," asked rejected James, "is absolutely final." d tudehajCKER, sev min Pv y® s JE^â ^ Ker 4 o^linder Touring Car, in good far order. Tires in good shape. "Quite," was Dorothy's calm reply. 1 at the price^ssoo. This car was painted this year and looks very nice. Price $350. *1ACKSON, 6 PASSENGER. 4 CYLIN- tJ der Touring Cor. Has ^f^^^arealn and starter, good tires, and is a bargain in potentially._commertial , quantities;, la griPP= ^ and con- -r. fr ! the rate of growth of the reproduction ; I had no color, no appetite, date of sale. Bert ^ | preserit , to determine how long after | stan t headaches. The medl ^ n d and full particulars at | . reasonably expect ■ was taking was doing me no good ^ _ A Beturn Limit, Two Months, elusive of reservations * • ...ttirn ç. one may icaauimuij 1 we»o •^.,v,*, t) -- « « --= . . all Grand Trunk ticket offices or ; r _ fh e an3W er to these i had almost lost hope of getting bet- write C. E. HORNING, District s J ouW g0 far in determin- ter. I was asked to try Dr. Wi Uama ing what additional measures are ne- pink Pilla, and it was not 1°"? 1 ë X X-V- V-.-lnnea Tulin- xxl/l -fûol tVl O* t.Tl P. V WCTB helping 1116, "Shall I return your letters, James? "Yes, please," answered poor Tames "There's some good material in them that I can use again." MONEY ORDERS. IT is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. J. H. H. Jury, Local Agent X GRAND TRUNK syst^ ATTRACTIVE TRIPS | to MUSK0KA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY Bound trip tourist tickets now ale from stations, in Ontario at ^ZrV x low fares, with liberal stop overs. Get your tickets In advance Berth reservations and full infoma- tion at all Grank Trunk Ticket Offices, Offices, or write C. E. HORNING, District District Passenger Agent, G. T. R y System, System, Toronto, Ont. cessary to place the business of pulp wood production upon a thoroughly permanent basis. j The work for this season will be un- ! der the direction of Dr. C. D. Howe, i could feel that they were helping and after taking them for a couple of months I was completely cured. I now never fail to recommend these pills to anyone needing a blood builti- 80U i C -- / . | Unusual and stylish is the cut ol ble statue has anything on him for | tbese cunning little rompers. The lit- being immovable. Presently some. tle downward curve of the empire member of the finny tribe, perhaps aj^ aist under the arms gives the suit a chap out of class, or the whole school j cb arming effect quite out of the ordm- even wanders by beneath the crystal ary- The lower part of this garment depth, and--whack! The -combination | ig 80 fu n that it might almost be a of long-bent neck and dagger bill does ; were it not buttoned in the center j a stunt that is both funny and ef- an d gathered around the leg on a rub- < fective, and generally gets the fish, her tape. Gingham, crmklette, crepe ; w&rm water . The entire aspect is peculiar and hard and c hambray are splendid materials. to describe; it is much like a minia- f or thic suit, which includes ^a one- ! mnara , g x.umberman's mena, ture and plumed clothesrack with a « piece sun-hat, too /• . 1 i. llt/x 1 1 -v t nnfi A OLâl /Un We only sell used cars after the purchaser purchaser hL had a 'demonstration and satisfied himself of the vumting dualities dualities of the car he Is buying. Ça-ll at o showroom next time you we In Toronto nnd let our salesmen shovy you any or our used cars and give you a demonstra- THE DOMXKXOir AtrTOMOBII,E 35°ïtea 146-150 Bay Street. Toronto. Ont. Kerosene oil is excellent for clean- 1 4 the rubber rollers of a clothes : , . wringer. After it has been applied ef- and gathered around the leg on a rub-i „ s hould be. rinsed off with z-i • „ i 1 firûTIP VlIV LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS on 1 of the Faculty of Forestry, of Toronto e r." University. A co-operative arrange- j You can get these pills through y ment hasbeen made, under which the dealer in medicine or by mail postpa d first part of *e study will be made at 50 cents a box,, or s.x boxes for upon te limits at the Laurentide | $ 2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Med,- Company, whose forester, Mr. Ellwood ! cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Wilson, will co-operate in the field investigations. investigations. It is expected that similar similar studies will be made in other sections sections of the pulpwood forests of Canada Canada during succeeding years. The results results will undoubtedly be of the great- ! est interest to all who are directly or I indirectly concerned in the perpetua- j tion of this great industry. one- McCall Pattern LULc H [Hi i / _ j crazy tongs Attachment, the latter he- No. 7790, Child's Rompers and One-, THE SHORTEST RAILWAY. Piece Sun-Hat; in 4 sizes; 6 months ing lengthened by a released watch- spring. You can see it, but merely so; no more than that. Other funny birds are the flamingo, „ , . the spoonbill, the wood ibis and the j tb e McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, cormorant on the feet, but the turkey : Dept. W. buzzard on the grouqd can/move one An Aged Gander. ; The birds that live to a great age to 3 years. Pnce, 10 Cen ^J' ob taine d are comparatively few. Gulls have How to lossen a tender "corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. Let folks step on your feet hereafter; hereafter; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send from : been known to reach forty years, and i e ] ec tric sparks of pain through you, iroTii it?ovonc Anri ■ i4-^ authority» One Man Performs All The Duties Required. On a little island in the middle of the Athabasca River in northern Canada Canada is the shortest railway in the world. Although it is only a quarter to mirth as quick as anythihg outside of the imagination. ^ * GRIM GAS BATTLES. ners Hand-to-Hand Struggles Where Death is often Conqueror. X Andre Tudesq, writing of the battles Your wife and you. a,e equaVpart- money. ij,.. t AcAuve of them suffocating smells TTn to fifty years ago all the goods last aeiuge uj. ^ XZJ n y orth,a„ g d came by way wene^tiU ^ ^ a characteristic of the These patterns may from your local McCall dealer,^or owîs °u sually die somewhat younger, but there is good reason to believe that eagles and falcons sometimes I was cured of Bronchitis and ' live more than one hundre Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT, j barnyard fowU | '°^Xs aV^^and simply MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. | " rit ea to the Field that he ahrive ls up the corn or callus without L °I wa P s cured of a severe attack of has a gander thpt is Rhuematism by MINARD'S swans nearly as long. Ravens and : accord i ng to this Cincinnati authority^ ' • He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, instantly re- nve mui C - Of ilieves soreness, and soon the entire barnvard fowls, ducks and geese hve rn root and all, lifts right out. now sixty-six shrivels up , .. even irritating the surrounding tissue Divide fair with her. HOMESEEKE RS excursions may 8th TO OCTOBER 30th Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER " Great Lakes Routes". (Seeson Navigation) Your Future Is In the West The fertile prtiries have pvt Western Canada on the map. There are «till thousands of acre* waiting for the man who wants a Seme and prosperity. Take advantage of Law lUtN and travel vie Canadian Pacific ' and Place Viger Stations. KENT, Agent, Bowmanville. Coot's Cotton Root CoapoonA A *a/c. rüiabU vudiclne. Bold m three de- ^ s aras free pamphlet- Addreae. THE COOK MEDtCIWE CO^ XOtOSTO- 0ST. **■**-) Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely Sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. UNI- ! years old. For forty-five year» it be- longed to the proprietor of a hotel at' ilu aJ1J , Bridgend, Scotland. Twenty-one years but w m positively remove every hard Driagenu, xo Tx, oc pnt. #«. ^rx ^ nnUnc. from one's foot. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little aero the father-in-law of the present or soft corn or callus from ones loot g it: Mr. MacLachlan ; jf your druggist hasn t stocked this owner bought r sides forms and counter-attacks of the town of Prince Albert and a long chain of lakes and rivers'to the various trading posts that tie in that | ^^J^fteen delivered day and district. The route was a hard one, ■ which have oee^ yilldges> The with one very long land portage, over, night r precious as the gren- which all the goods had to be carried mask is here as precious The ade or the rifle. As in a frightful carnival, in the on men's backs. . Then a daring riverman, Louis Fas- soneure by name, ran a loaded scow through the Grand Rapids at tha ■ " e ™ m jJ e regiments in masks, Athabasca, and proved the possibility , F resn^y en^ v - 1linc . eac h other in the. of a .THE BACKBONE OF RUSSIA | Attitude of the ^Cossacks Toward New •_ Demoncratic Government. "It is significant that the Cossacks of Russia have taken sides with the savs that the gander looks as well and : new drug yet, tell him to get a small âî young and seems as active as it bottle of freezone for you from his ever did. age. There is no doubt about its wholesale drug house. ibasca, ana proveu u e j - , kming e ach other ■new and shorter route by way of ; fighting and k 1 g un a us" - - : -,x , black vapors, which xyere Edmonton, Athabasca Landmg^and the . midst^of ^ ore k £anl ^ gtic by the lig ht Athabasca River. For his feat the men of the north dubbed him Captain Shott, and by this name-he was known throughout three thousand miles of on wilderness until the day of his death. ^ But although he had dared to run his scow, through the rapids where the falls sixty feet in a quarter of manner of Edgar Allan Poe, one could ! new democratic Government and have^ the night on the slopes west of announced that they will fight | tn K ' • ' against'the Germans," remarked Dr. H. A. Herbst, an American who has traveled in Russia extensively. r or centuries the Cossacks have been loyal to Russia, not to any particular king dynasty, and they have always land- You will find relief In Zam-Buk 1. It eases the burning, stinging pain, siops bleeding and bring» ease. Perseverance, with Zam- Buk, means cure. Why not prove this? AU PAINS SHARP AN» STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia Eo Pinkham , s Vegetable Compound. of the moon. . _ , , The hand-to-hand struggle thus took most singular-forms. Throwing ed on the winning side. The Cos- w<vt7 arms the combatants would sacks fought for the Emperor of Ger- tiv at Ïch Other's throats and try to tma hy against the Turks and for Tnr- * moCîVfl Pp.W tear*away each other's masks. Few .prisoners were taken m these encount- mile more p^dent traders chose [ers, and the wounded are fewer still. to unload to ron the scows through j Death alone receives the bon s share. goods light, and to portage their round the quarter mile of bad water. Fortunately, there is an island in the middle of the river that extends the whole length of the rapids. The scows can unload in the quiet water at the head of the island, run down the rapids to the quiet water at the foot of the island, and reload there. To carry the goods across the island the Hudson's Bay Company built a railway of wooden rails on wooden ties; the rails were overlaid with strap iron. „ Two battered flat cars made up the rolling stock.' One man performs performs all the duties, from _fhat of general manager to section hand. Two dollars and a half a ton is his charge for moving freight across, and the shipper has to do all his own hand- - < v \ x ling When the light ccow has run the DODDS ' kidney PILLS , 5; : VW-^>n|5« W- KiDf L p a L H c './MA'fH Vf 7 ^^MT'S D 1^,7,<» c 1 ü teQFT.r5 THE Tl ISSUE No. 25--'17, key against Moscow, and they had no scruples in siding with Moscow an Crimea against the Poles. i "The Cossacks constitute the most loyal body of soldiers in Russia. In the last revolution in Russia the Cossacks Cossacks sent an ultimatum, to the rebels that if they did not discontinue their agitation against the Czar the Cos-, sacks would march against them fwO»- 000 strong and annihilate them. This declaration had its effect and while some few soldiers mutinied, no Cossack Cossack was found wanting. The Cossacks Cossacks are the backbone of Russia. With them standing behind the Gov- ernment and the Entente allies, there i - capribe no, question, in my opinion, of the future of Russia or the continuance continuance of Russia in the war until Germany Germany is "'beaten." j ❖ Beans, like peas, leave the, land in good condition for fall wheat. A it*- for ltihard's and take no oilier. "CleaïiAir co B mpouNï> Por All Boiler Teed Waters Canadian Steam Boiler Eqolpm^ TeL Ocrrard 3660 20 ,Mo Toronto The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the " OTTO HIGELV PIANO ACTION vss 1) Awrfaff PteMM |Dl RmwBk book on dog DISEASES] And How to F eed MaUod fry- to «r-7 address by j ■; Author h. clay glover co., inc. | 118 Went 31st Street, New Y yr* i «Oodensburg, Wis.-"1 suffered from female troubles which caused piercing iemaie pa j n s like a kmfo through my back and side. I finally ost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation operation but 1 would not listen to it. I thought of what I hadrea .1 about Ly di a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia t. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. -- Mrs. Etta Dop.ion, Ogdensburg, wis. Physicians undoubtedly did, their best battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fasffion^d properties oi uie r . T p roots and herbs contained m Lvdia tu. v -nkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to ite the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special free advice. ✓