--»-€lUn._ _W ind Children Many women long for u child to bless tlfelr homes, but because of some de- bliity or displacement of the female organs they are burren. ' Prepa.ra.tion for healthy maternity is neoomplished by Lydia E. l'iukhuu\`s Vegetable Compound more sueeessfiilly than by any other,me|.lieine, beeuiise it pives tone and strength to the entire, einale organism, curing ull displace- lilbhts. ulceration und inlliiinmiition. A ,woman who is in good pli_vsieni‘ cbfiliitlon transmits to her children the blessings, of a good constitution. ls not that an incentive to prepare for ii. healthy maternity ? | If expectant mothers would fortii”_\" theingelvels with Lydia E. l’inkh:`ini`s Vege 'able Compound, which for tiiirty years has sustained limiisziinis of women in this condition, there wouiil i be a great deer_eu.se in miseurriages, ini suffering, and in disuppointnients ntl birth. The ‘followiiig letters to Mrs. Pink- haih demonstriite the power of Lydin E. ,l’i11khuin's Vegetable Compound in such cases. ' Mrs. M. Keener, Hebron, Yarmouth, N. S., writes: » Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm;-- “ Before my liuby was born I was in very poor health, hurdiv able to get out of bed in the. morning. :uid often so dizzy that ull would look bhici.: to ine and life really did not seein ivortii tho iivingi, but ns soon ns I begun toiiike Lydia, E. Pin hum's Vegetable Com- und I be-gu.n togetlieitw, fn fort I feel that gills inedieino really scwel\l'lZ‘“,8 |1\¢(lici'nc is not fi cure for consti- , potion. Tlierezire liiiiidreds of purgaiives on the market, but on one iinlaiiing n-ini-ily tiiiit postltively cures constipziiioii. .iron-Ox Trililets' :ire dl_if_0f- . Ent from any iaixniivc iiiedicinc that you know :i\ioi_i!. Sonic _eatlnrtics and |>\ifl1l“R’_ “lcd” elnes to i»!\\'° “'l'“f» b“t .their effects are soon the bowels so that il: iiicrezisc time. to to Constipation Can be Cured. give quick relief, but effect ri sure, permanent cure, bringing blessed relief from__tlie_-nil:-p cries of chronic constipation. Mrs. oscar Divo. 4454 East Ave., Cincinnati, Oliiofsnys: "I hiive been ii sufferer from chronic constipation for about ten years, and have tried ev- erything you could think of and spent, :i Tent dead or money» but tie_ medicines would do mc good Jiist'ns long as I wok them. Iron-Ox is the greatest _nieticiiic ever put up for constipation] Fifty Iron-Ox 'rshlell in I handy aluminum box for 2?: lt yoiilr dn?- giiimnrfroin The ron-Ox eine y Company. D¢lroll, Mich. ERHOIOIDI in Women ls Very Rare-Healthy Auth or of “Trio l'Ulll.,lS}IElJ l€XCl.lfSl\’EL\' llY THB f- tuirsrrsni--coniinu»u.> V , and that the conversation vm; non-| fined to the elder g¢ni.iemen,' and was painfully political. 'Tho great ` point wus that dinner would sq___soon T be over, and. that they must »then_ learn for the first tlino how hiird itf ll to spell the word "parting," Francesca could make no attempt to ` do it. _Sho turned white, and re- mained dumb. Lnncelot touched her, fingers again, and said, “Good-j night;" and, if his eye: lied not, said many sweeter words. - ` 1<`rancesca did not doubt' them. Ali. of love, and of iove's confession that sprung from their beautiful depths, lihc implicitly believed. And, though it was yet n secret.. _between their_ happy souln, she was certain the, hour lor its translation into mortal _ language would come-would surely Colne. i ~ As soon as his visitors were out of sight, the squire gave way to his] iinturai teuipcr. He turned sharply round, _went into hisingle'l" , "Not, for gold. `And nobody shall' make gold out ol its silver water and nodding bluebells if I crm stop; them. Wliy-al there isn't a. tree in Atherton would not whisper 'Shumci' to me if I sold Atherton Dingle lor a mill village." “He must have been it little try-_ ing to you." . "lie was very trying. But thoui muy be sure I gave him some words that iiad more strength than grucr in them." "I should ;not wonder ii you did."' At. this moment }E‘i~uii<:¢scu i-sine into the rooxn,\and the squire, hav- ing had a taste of syinpnthy, longed for iiiore. Ile turned io his daught- er with an air ol' inquiry: "\\`hntever dost thou think brought the Iieighs here, Francesca?"- "Politics, I suppose." "My joy! 'ifhou art wrong this time, They want me to se_ll the Dingle." i , He expected to aes her face Home and to hour her piissionatelypro- test. She only looked with curiosity und interest in his face. and lo wuited for further inforniotion. "Yes, joyi They wunted 'to build u mill there-a great ugly cotton- uiilll” ` "Would not that In n good thing, !nther'?"~ ' if she had struck him, the Squire could scarcely have been more angry and amazed. "If thou hast no more sense and feeling than to speak in such a Way ns that, I had better hold my pence to thee." "But mills make money, father, und some of our people are very poor." "I’oor! Not they! Thou should lee the squalid, murniuring poverty of n, mill village. ‘Tho poor in_ olll' form villages are decent. They doii’t live in cellars and alleys. They have their cottages on the fell~sidc, und n gurdeii-plot, and n. hive" pl bees, and n i‘cw sheep, and they‘go to church, and serve God, and do i their duty. But if thou, Fruneescn -ii. lady of the land-art going -to side with iiiili-men und such like, I may no well slip into my cofliirnnd be done with averyt.hing!’-'- V _ _-- _ _mom CHAPTER II., Stephen Leigh was the owner of the great mill nt Little (larsby. A' village that iuy among tho 1ngieton_ i<`uiis, on the borders of what wal; once tho loneiicst und loveliest por- tion of the West Riding. But steam had found out its abundance oi writer and ready facilities, And grad- uully-its hills and valleys had been blotchcd with niiiis and nil its :.pni-kliiig wuterl made to toil and spin. 'l‘iio Leigh: were sons And daught- ers of the soil; strong, individual, eioiiieiitiil men and women, whose prnjiirliei-s were convictions, und \\'|\osc opinions, likes, and dislikes, In-ini; .~u-ii`-e\'o|\'<-ri, were in reality it purt of eucii existence, end not to ln- siiri'i_»ii _lwful >Paip;itaiioii ‘ -Dizzy, Faint, -Weak You Have ii We k Hemtand Poor Nerves -liisfnxit Death Ma) Overtake You l i \\`ilii woiik lieiirt and exliuiislierl nerves yo i n.re,lii'ing iii the iw-rv sliminw ofdeiiili. Tillnk whui it would mean tn yoni family if you _were to be taken today! You.ciiii't nil'oi'd to risk It uny longer. Get Ferromone nt oiiei- :ind mulae your henrt nlroiigiind woii. ' - ' Ferrozone has iii-lpril n»;iii_v u mini, to live ii long. useful life, :uni will :Io like ivii-ie for you ' `_ ` Mrs. E. .‘I. i¢iookli,oi' il(-i-ilu, siiys. “lliy nc-rvcs' were iieuk and i uns iirllnhlc lim crows. ~ ~ " - My heart ipalplinle-.rl like nn enulne and overytliiifg ruled nwiiy. “I wus nuhjecl to dizziness und fnlnliny. After iinliigliorrtxoiiei giiliicd ntri-i\%i‘li. My iippetiie iniprnved. luiupt well. _ ie lieiirt trouble dhuippciired. _` 1 ' ' "Fcrrononc mode me well." . . You will never know wiifit N-nl good ' irnolb my sdilureaa. health merino uiitll .yon luke. Ferrnznm-. Lglvefi strengllucnrlinmnce und 1-\-u-i'l~_\‘ ' every organ of the l»o-- ;~;r.~ _ - "f ,gyéfm _ »,¢,' "wg, sling-9 "gal ss '_»,l-`irsiV Cust is Last Cost sud Oni;-'Gough _ _ 1,000,000. _-"g siiieiiiioiiii ri;ii& iiiirnrssrs iN.us_r. TIIIS OS'I`F.i{l\f0OR TRADE MARK L./lliiilf in red mid blrivk is sewn on the cud of every genuine OSTERMOOR 15 iliATlRl;Sb Do not be deceived by deal- , ern who raise the jealous cry i “I have onejusi. as- good,” ` or "Mine is praetienlly the ' same ,und I can :uve you m0ney”- their mattresses have no rc-pulalion to main- tain, no valuable noine to_ ' ruin. The snfc \'i'o.y to buy ` a mattress is to- - on nigsww nnnnin WW _ °.end for0ur Free Book \ and ienrn about the 0S’ri£iz- - iviouii-'le-urn about its spur- ious iinitutors-leurn of the danger ond iinclcaniiness that lurk in horse hair wilii which so iniiiiy beds are stuffed. This book, 'The Test of Time" consists of ' 1,16 pages and illuniiiiuicd eoi-cr; over 200 lfzindsome illustrations oi' sleeping :ind conifort s=ii;zgrslion.<~»ii1at~ ircrises, pillows, eiisiiioiis for window se-iils, cozy cor- ners riiiil “iii-ins" and ensh- ions for hours, carri:iges.an'l eliurclius. It is niiiiicd fret on poslrii enrd request. 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