"I suffered for three years with troubles women often have. About every three weeks I had to stay in bed four or five days. I nearly went crazy with pains in my back, and for about a week at a time I could not do my work. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in the 'Hamilton Spectator' and I took it. Now I have no pain and am quite regular unless I overwork or stay on my feet from early morning until late at night. I keep house and do all my own work without any trouble. I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to several friends."
MRS. EMILY BEECROFT,
16 Douglas St., Hamilton, Ontario.
VINEGAR
A spoonful of vinegar added to the water when cooking corned beef will make it more tender.
To make pie-crust flaky try adding one-half a spoonful of vinegar to the cold water before mixing.
Add vinegar to the water in which you soak wilted vegetables and they will revive quickly and any little bugs in them will come out.
Add vinegar to the water when washing windows or paint or cleaning floors.
If paint or varnish is on a window, wet it with hot vinegar and rub it off with a cent.
To take the shine from clothing, sponge the shiny places with boiling hot vinegar, rubbing vigorously, then press as usual.