MAY 23 1919 I _ - - e THE CH£RLO'l'1‘E'1'0W1\ GUARDIIII ' - .e _ _ _ _ __ __ PAGE NINE AVOID ALUM IN F001) Baking Powder is one _ s; z~».Df.i'fhe most ' important ,food ingredients., Alurn jor other injurious acids -_ are frequently used. by I some concerns. to lower i » ~ ‘A '_the.,'_'cost of production. if ’ MAGIC A i i l Contains No Alum A It is at pure phosphate baking powder and fis " "guaranteedto be'thebe`s`t. » - l dl; purest and noost health- iful baking powder possible to produce. -. » W. `Matthew Williams, in "Chemistry of Cooking." says: "Pho‘sphates are the bone- making- material of food and have something to do with building up of brain and 1-J nervous matter.” ` Made in Canada 7|!-nw* "tint ng % I SCRAMBLED EGGS llent 1 pint ot' loniutons und season with 2 leimpooiis of suit, 1,4, teaspoon ol' white pepper uutl 2 lulilt-spoons of htittcif When this is boiling. poltr iutr. ll eggs slightly bcutcn t‘oo';\- until or at (J i`(‘.il ill _\' AND TOMATOES ____ l ltlust, l 1 ribbon, consistent'_\'_ .stirring ron- solution. siantly, lining sure tltul the |tiixfm'c ii: stirrctl l'ro|n the huttoui, Sui-vp on .\|otor \'f\il.~' uri# utlgrll with fnillt. '|`ltt» brietlvs ul' tt ltuirbrusll can stil'l`<>tlt>tl by ritt.' were hardly on friend- ly terms, though they were at peace. F The heads of» other nations might visit l~‘runco ofliclailly or unofficially und he assured ot it warm welcome. Frcnclt l’i'<-sidents could go to other cupilizls, but Gcrtnnn Knisers iiid,not n visit. liuris itnt.| l<‘rcnch 'Presidents did not visit iieriin. Alsace l.orralnf\| k stood as a barrier between' Lilac fore his colonel for it reprimnnd for i. wueu 'ri-te KA|§en ,. mai V F dent who has lived in Paris for many W ilrflustw. As it matter or rect, the ,B it' lorlty The K‘ti=4er him ll' -n ou . - _ . ` Sc L C N Img b_v the exhibition ol’ it Gertnun pirit so inagnuuiinous, The wurin- ly Rnd lllslit while the /hols ea<'e,»cantlnuail_v." r TM Klil¢r'l Alleged Scheme -All this time the Kliser had it in* is heart to swallow up l\‘rance. We ter the French people with the idea hmm ‘mm he med "0 do in |1914' h H--alternative icnsmofsnn the fm HI f0\’ 3‘|0hK time l1‘e'i>0nderetl an lferllliiive 10 war tiiakeshis litter uilt more hideous than ever. ills i . r.-heme is suid to huve been to handl ack Alsace-Lorraine to France. Atl list this is what lleillk says, though l e e ol ~' ' - -’ V G____mm_ __r_____ ______t___ _md _m_____t________ ___ do s it tile his nutlioiity. 'phat eu, was that the French hearts auld_be won instantly and im- all eiirted l~‘rench pcoplp would hnvp alien Germany to their breast, Ger- iuny could thereufter ' hhave uny- hlng that France had, tiny preter- ence with regard to trade° r-ouln ‘. citllcl be! ~ ' ~ . .~ _ _ -' ' _ _ la _mt of the Ger ' onies at hurguin prices. But the ,_ _ , I ‘5"\'"f1ll JlUlkei'i4 to whom the plain as followed closely and watched n6¢r»*tn 'Parts' it is laid that six thers of rsnk were warned und hltlowed The watching cost the reach Government 67.o00 trancsi hlch, as the writer observes, was lie sort of price France paid io ut fourteen years earlier he had gldaie Aged Women should take warning hom such symptoms as heat flashes, shortness of breath excessive nervousness, iirit.ilui._;, :trd tl.t, blues- which indicate the uppmiith tt' the inevitable ‘f Change " that comes to ull women I nearing middle age. We have published vol umes of proof that Lydia E. Pin_khan\’s Vege table Compound is the greatesbaxd women can -have during this trying period. . ' ‘ Read About These Two Women : Fremont. 0,-“I_ wus passing throw the critical period 0! Ilia, being forty-six yours of age as all the |ymp~ toms incident no that change-heat. fu , nervousness :nd was lads general ;uu»;io_v_v_t_1‘c§ntlP§l=_ii_, so ,warns _larsl ormsso omywor. ie' . n nm; egc s Com ound was recoinmem ed to mo as the best rented tor ally troubles, which 'it surely proved to ba. I reel bevy- ter and stronger in every way since wklxii it. and the an- no in sym toms have diss pesred."- rs.l\1.Gunmm 92llNEpoleol)i Bt.. Fremont, (lbio. ' Urbana, Ill.-"During Change ot' Life, in addition to ltl annoying symptoms I had uu attack ci gi~ip&>o_whlcli lutud ull winter uutl lett me iii u weakened con ltinn. I gpllaist ginles :_l_iat. l_ \v_<_iuld ngveihbe well i:_guli:_. §__i;e;\tt1d?_{ i ti . lu mm B egbtu 0 ompollll ID W l ful' women pus:-sing thrcugli tho Change oi Lite, so 1 told my doctor 1 ivoul try it. 1 soon begun to gain in stmngtli and the slnoytng symptoms disappeared and your Vege- table Compound has made me ii we-ll, strong wuniau ito_[ . do all my own housework. 1 cannot rt-t1oi_\nneut1 Lydia 1-.. Pinkhsni’l Vegetiible Compound too highly to women inning through uw Change oi Lilo," -~ Mrs. blunt hgxsox, iltiti . omit tlrchuile Street, Urbana, lil. 'Women Everywhere Depend Upon -1 H1115 as branched denounced it. 'l‘hel ` ` _ ` l _ ll ' LM alsei. was ti-ai'ned that while hp , a _ e 7,. ight thus estathlisli intlitstriul sir] ,_ ` f -_ , , _ , _ "lm*‘°5’ 0"" l"l`3ll<‘€. the Gerinun_ cnple would never consent. So in- ave up the sclieine, with what re, _ , _ - 1--_, :- 'lsr Glance _WB know not, and det-idod 1. -fr-*m :’Y"'-.5-'i' =. A Y' W; 55' "" v 7 ;' ii the war, ERTILIZER SUPPLY FOR YOUR, WHEAT CROP .-\vu-llubln ammonia, pltonphortc acid mill Dotush are tho three pizuttfnmls pplied ln fertilizers, '1‘ht\_v cause pluut or nt:1lk`growth, fprp, hp.qyy, plump Tito third css!-iitittl pl:intt`outl_ pol- strong struir, insure good clover cutrlt- es und qti.f.lit.y wheut. i<`ertlliv.crs should he .tcicctcd which' will iunke up tor the tlclit-lcnt~i<>s oi the available pluiitfooti in Liu; soil und supply the special ue -tl.-i ol' the ivltcui under vur- ious lurm t~t\iic selling when you liztvc Li It wus it trcinendous responsibilitv ` t`or the iuiench (ioverniuent. ilutll I - %? __ t H , the Kaiser been recognized he might* _ _ \,/ //;, -l\t% \ l ,l » , . `\ 0 l l *-1 / l have been publicly insulted, wttnck X ' sible. in the light of later event-, to suy that he might have been “niut ,t\ered§"`-_-and eq tliepinc, pcricxt nfl police at the time, was given thu; strictest _orders. “anything tu :tvold Ktiiser a.ppcared he was siii-rotintlefl-~ .on all sides by vigilant ll' urtobtru _ _sive detectives ready ut any' insiuui'_ , _ 1., to spring_.to his side. tin tru. cotirsr _ or the week's visit, nineteen tie-1 tnuns._twu Erenohtneii, six Ru»sit.n< ;` ‘ uint eleven Belglans and others wt-rt ‘ "‘ta'ke’n""i'tlto rt1Blody""fo`r the simple- roason that they had recognized tho - visitor, whose only disguise wit-i ilu- ttirning ‘down ofjthe ends of his inoustuchc und the weai'iit,; or ordin- ary clothes. -These lTul'ortt\na.ter, were sequcstrutod for fcur tltey would tell others of their sensational dial covery and perhaps bring on thc over- ’ to-l»e~tireadeo\\'l of an orcliiiury .sc-pztt~a1to1‘ the clt~l[t~‘r.tc gloliulus of l>utt<=r-I`ut; an-t: Limited' against the inside ccigtis of the tli.-wks :mtl :irc s-'.nt:t.~>l;t‘d. ' .llzis 1n<'un:‘- iul`t>rioi' ln:t'tct'. lit ilic Rculicii' tltl.-sc frail gloliulcs :irc Coiivcyctl iii the milk along; ctirvccl \\'iii_c;.~i ifitltotil; \\'lii1n>iiig. The rt-stilt is you got firm lnzttci' tltnt coiiunnuds l1igltci‘ pi'it‘cs. The cui‘\'0d \\ i|1;i;',~111ic;ti1 close :-l;iin1niug-- 1h.'.t is, irorc ]>roiucml‘.<=i‘ tlii-; portil