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atrHti. .MUMtf ay aaMawf WHMAItH WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Brookfield, Mo. "Two years afro I was unable to do any kind of work and only weighed 118 pounds. My trouble I I .' !-Idates back to the time that women may expect nature ., V to bring on them f iL i . the Change of Life. fca a J I got a bottle of pound and it made me feel much better and I hare contin lied it 11 no T in very grateful to you . I for Mm o-nnrl rmnlth am now nninvino' "Mn Saditt Ix)usiaNONT. 414 S. Livingston Street, lirookfield, Mo. The Change of Life is the most criti cal period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remem ber that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so suc cessfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from na. tive roots and herbs. For 80 years it has been curing wo pen from the worst forms of female ills inflammation, ulceration, dis placements, iibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would Ilk special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always bclpfuL An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates without rubbing through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. Jambs C. Lee, of ltoo 0th St., 8.E.,Washlngton,I.0.,wrlteei "Thirty year ago I fell from a scaffold and seri ously Injured my bank. I suffered terri bly at times ; from the small of my bark all around my stomach was Just as If I bad been beaten with a elub. I used rery plaster I could set with no relief. Blo&n's Liniment took the pain right oat, and I ean now do as much ladder work as any man In the shop, thanks to Sloan's Liniment Mr. J. P. Evans, of Mt. Airy, Ga., ays "After being afflicted for three) iears with rheumatism, I nsed Sloan's .lnlment, and was eured sound and well, and am glad to say I haren't been troubled with rheumatism slnee. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-balf a bottle took the pain and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. rMost,2Sc.,SOo.snd 11.00 6 loan's keek aa hurtM, eattle, sheep, ana poultry seas free ddrees Or. Earl S. Slow, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 7 CHAurreuRs, DRivrnssas nrpain mfn EARN BIG SALARIES SO to rrWrfh U rl ray. Uara TV rayt.f Tr l TT.JT IXkSlDKST AGISTS KVKKYHHEKI T0 you want to brom our f tnt, and make frrvro ,10 to lt per w?k durluf your spare timet W will pay you libera toommltMlonon ail aalea of Autoa, Auto Hup PliM, FartiftQil AoctwMorlfMi.and nt ay-., by you for tl. Automobila Bmlnuu B-4 BJ m4 R--i fT living you a Cumplet Oorro- ifC U . M . ftituudaai-eCuuraalaAutuuobHliig w Our Courts lfjlntnlT inttrMitlnf , 4mi11t learned and mnar stood, and rufutoljr UluaUw4 in UaUil by liiuej riuU. our prqpositioh !nrrOT,rknrpiro0.n', uvituulatlvedtvldvuUp. Nod pa,rtWMiaUng. Only b.haraa tIO par share U DWf-nr loqualtfy an resident agent and obtain uur t'omplieCoure r'KKlC Otheraaak I'-O without any return or luvortment no your money. We o(Tr youanlntereMt In a eKliiavini buNinea. aud aflne otiportunily for making UU MoNKY while yiu attidy. r lrnt Online la n t upon rwelpt of payment for Oral ihare of -took, l-'art pjrmtiut ftxeptl. Wrltato-day wliile your territory U upeo. Only ft limited amount left. ATLAS AUTO SUPPLY CO. MO te 038 East Brd at, CHICAGO, ILL. Sow Flax Seed A Profitable Crop Its A'lviintutres and How to Raise It, Is told in a pamphlet Issued by the American Linseed Co. Sioux City, Iowa A postal card request nill bring: you oue. FO lAXE 17S-acre Illinois farm. All fenced. KunnlnK water, 8-room house, I barns. C. I). Mllleson East bL Louis, Illinois. Leone lu lITJEiZEl g Opinions of BABEL COME AGAIN. N IOWA mntKRnr lia rnmtiflsrl A lpttpr. I pi'PBumed to have been written by a newly I Kraduateil collrse student. In which are 1G0 worns minimally nnspeiiea oy tue yonng men and women in his classes. He com plied them from fifty-eight examination papers. The words are those commonly used, both In writing and speaking, and the professor thinks that almost any teacher could furnish a similar llet. We have no doubt of that. But what encouragement have the students to adhere to conventional Kngllnh spelling when the teachers themselves are straying after false orthographical gods? Here, for Instance, la Prof. Otto Jespersen of the Uni versity of Copenhagen telling the students of Columbia University: "Much would also be achieved if scholars of renown, philologists, students of literature and writers of books in general would Indulge In some Individual spellings, one in this class of words and another In some other class. These Individual spellings need not be numerous, nor should they be necessarily consistent, and the author need not give any other reason for his special hetero doxies than that they Just suit his fancy. This would educate readers by showing them that different spell ings need not always be marks of Illiteracy and that there may exist difference of opinions in this as well as in other respects without any fear of human society falling at once to pieces on that account." The professor's watchword Is "every man for him self; show your individuality In your spelling." This is not spelling reform; it is anarchy. U is Iiabel over again. But It Is cheerful news for the writers of those fifty-eight examination papers. Chicago Tribune. COST OF LIVING. IK cost of living is Increased by I.iglirr m I ucts. Every salaried i'tiiuiuiijr i:uiiov:ivua ujui jiving exf'rlises are advanced in the past five years fully 25 per cent. If the advance in the cost of living nas not oeen accompanied with a corresponding raise in salary strenuous economy haa to be practiced. It is a pleasant experience to be able to Increase the style of living, but a painful hardship to be forced to live la cheaper quarters and strenuously economize in household expenses. Wheat is averaging 20 per cent higher than the aver age of the past five years and $1 wheat is likely to hold firm Indefinitely, as domestic consumptive demand is rapidly overtaking production. Corn is high, and as It is the foundation of meat production meat Is also destined to rule high until there Is a great reduction In the ex pense, of exploiting animal husbandry. If the popula tion of cities forecasts the future there is but faint pros pct that living expenses in cities will be cheaper In the next decade than at the present time. One cause of the high expense of living In cities Is the cost of municipal J IN SEARCH OF CULTURE. Librarians and their assistants in public libraries have many experiences of the kind described by an anonymous writer in. the Boston Transcript. She herself is employed in a public library, and was busy one day composing a note, when a woman, who may be known as Mrs. Smith, sailed up to her desk. Mrs. Smith moved amid a rustle of silks, and her hat loomed on the horizon like a child's old fashioned bathtub. . Before beginning she saw Dr. Pierce in his office the door was open. I think he saw her, and that he would have retreated into the wardrobe, but he was too late. She bore down on him, with one hand outstretched, the other clutching a mass of flapping papers. I could hear her distinctly indeed, so could everybody in that part of the building. "Dr. Pierce? Oh, how do you do? I have never met you before, but I know Mrs. Pierce. And I have used the library for years. I often got books here when old Mr. Akers was librarian, but I was quite a girl then, and I guess I never read much but fairy books. I almost always ask for Miss Anderson when I come here; she Is lovely a perfect treasure and takes such pains. But they say she's away on ber vacation, and so is Miss Hardy, in the reading room. "Now, I'm going to read a paper next Monday afternoon before the Twenty Minute Culture Club; it's the first meeting of the season, and at my bouse. Here's the title: 'Italian Painters of Cinquecento.' "I can't for the life of me find where Cinquecento is, and I've looked through all the gazetteers and geographies you've got. Mrs. Brooks gave me the names of a lot of painters, but I don't believe she knows much nbout them or where they came from. "First there Is Vassery's 'Lives of the Painters;' then there is this Carlo Dolce far N'iente, who lived In 1497, and painted frescos for the Basilica of San Raphael, whoever he may be. And I know I've read an article some where about Bambino; I wish you would let me take some book about him. Oh, yes, I remember; he was a monk who fell in love with some nun he was palntins, and instead of elop ing with her, retired to a convent and wrote sonnets about her all the rest of his life. The Italians are such an ar tistic race, and their art Is so mingled with love affairs! "There was some one, I remember I think It was Ponte Vecchio, hut I am not sure who painted a lady's por trait, and had musician; playing all the time so ber hushtin-l wouldn't hear him iiia!e love to lr r. Oil, I re member it all! You i-'iall don't you, Doctor Pi rcc? T!ie;e ::: a ;r;--ture, i saw it no! Ions ;:;;'. :.ho. s him meeting her, and he has his In:; 1 00 his heart. When he died ho h fr all these sonnets to hU friend, Nouva, and inadu hkn twear lo bur them all In tho lady's co!!in, ami he did, and they weren't dug up for a hundred years, and then nobody could read what they were about because they were all writ ten in cipher. Then they were pub lished In the fiolden Bonk of Venice. and every year they made tee doe Jump Into the sea. "And I want to get a book about An Great Papers on Important Subjects. HE 1m tuu, I Is to employe in cities Is drea del Sarto because It struck me that Sarto was the name of the pres ent pope, and it would be Interesting to Bee if they are related. And I won der " Their Ls Club. In the engineering shops of a cer tain English firm the workmen of a year or two ago originated what they called the Lazy club. It was entirely their own idea, which for obvious rea sons has received neither recognition nor financial support from the man agement, but has been the most ex cellent means of reducing the num ber of late comers. Whenever a workman is more than five minutes after time he finds the gate locked, and he is not allowed to enter until the half hour is up. This half hour is deducted from his wages, but in addition he has also to pay to the treasurer of the Lazy club about 6 cents for coming late. If he Is late more than once or bo during a week everybody is aware of the fact, and the second or third time he makes his appearance after start ing time hs ie greeted with a terrific combination of noises produced on any available material by his fellow workmen. At certain periods the accumulated funds of the Lazy club are divided, not among those who have produced them, It should be noted, but &mong the entire staff equally. Thus thg late workman is made to pay the early comers for his laziness. The last distribution was Just prior to a "bean feast," and funds accumu lated during twelve months weya dis tributed, amounting to over H.TJ a head. System. OVERBOARD IN THE TIGRIS. From Dlarbekr to Baghdad, as a crow might do it, the distance is about four hundred miles. An the ktluk goes a contrivance sacred to the rivw Tigris since the days of A J am and Lve the distance is nigh upon a thou sand miles; and the tliue occupied anywhere between eight and twenty days. In "The Short Cut to India," David Fraser tells of the kelek and of his journey. The kelek is ORsily const ructpd. Take any number of inflated goatskins from one hundred up to eight hundred, and tie them in rows underneath u framework of light poplar poles. Or of two pairs of great oars complete th:.' ship, and It in ready for crtu, cargo und passengers. When a "globe-trotter" ships aboard a kiU'k some of tho caiyo is left be hind, rind upon the space thus left vacant a hut is erected. A llf;ht wcoden frameworl: in hung round with ciMou walls thru roll up or let down, s.ee;;n!!nK to ll:e desire, of the orcu pmt. In addition, the run,' has a thick ;-:;isr-, nnt to keep out the biin. The traveler i njoys en'l. e privacy .i ti ;:i!d.i "lie pi o.'e on Ills own 1. elide, for he xlvi i onleis that, nobody is to cure abaft hhi glide. At the end of hi-j lil le house, and prujei tlug astern of the raft, a tiny Irithrootn pro-tif'i-d fiom puldli p:u.' by clo;h walls. Thus the kelek ccnmilies all the ad vantages of a model n mansion, living room, kitchen, sanitary arrangements, abundant light and air, and panoramic tcenery that is an eternal feast for the eye. We sailed one morning at 10 o'clock, with tht teoratur over a hundred government and the tendency to exploit taxpayers with hlgh salarled officials and costly public Improvements. The problem t be solved to reduce living expfnes Is to have a better balanced population. The niassing of the greater portion of the people In cities and the tend ency of migration from rural districts to centers of pop ulation are largely the cause of lucreased living ex penses. In 1860 only 16.1 per t ent of the people lived In cities and In 1900 there were 31.1 per cent, a gain of around IiO per cent In forty years. Cities Increase In population in a faster ratio than rural districts and so long as this regime prevails food products will rule high. A well-balanced population demands an exodus from cities to the country, where undeveloped agriculture awaits the hand of labor to produce bountiful harvests that will find a world's market at good prices. Coodall'a Farmer. THE PASSING OF PORT ARTHUR. Japanese have decided to open Port Ar- w i in ...... .... 1 1 v . ...w "wi iu. 1 ua, say, the fortress, which they have ncirr irimuimsiru smio tno site, is to be virtually abandoned as the Gibraltar of the Far East. The decision Is set down as an effort to reconcile others to Japanese encroachments in Manchuria. But the truth, no doubt, is that the decision is dictated by sound military rea sons. Port Arthur as a fortress may have been valuable to Russia, although, if the Russians had blown up the de fenses and evacuated the place, concentrating all their armies at Llao-yang, It would have been better for them. But Port Arthur as a naval base in an exposed position would be only a weakness to Japan, who has better pro tected naval bases within striking distance both In Korea and In her own Islands. Occupying Port Arthur as a fortified naval base would in the event of war im pose upon the Japanese the Initial necessity of defend ing It, which would hamper her offense and divide her force. Japan cannot afford to have the fortress in an other's hand; but, possessed by herself, it Is liest to dis mantle it. Minneapolis Journal. THE FARMER. OT so many years ago "farmer" was about as scornful a slang term as could be ap plied to anybody who blundered, stumbled or "got in bad." But what would the avep age man in the streets say to-day if some body shouted to him "You farmer?" Wouldn't he throw his cheat out and spring a smile as broad as if he owned a gold mine? He cer tainly would. Tho farmer doesn't wear his hayseed in his hair any longer. He sells it and buys an automobile. And when "doctor, lawyer, .merchant, chief" point their fingers at him and say, "You're it," he merely throws on the speed clutch and smiles back along the wind. Chicago Record-Herald. in the shade. But heat may be cor rected by a minimum of clothes and a maximum of cold water. The Tigris comes straight from the mountain snows of Kurdistan, and its flood was like ice compared with the fire of the air. For a man who could not put on hla own socks or tie the buttons of his waistcoat, and doubled up, moreover, with a chronic lumbago, that first plunge overboard was rather a ven ture. I looked for a long time before I leaped, thinking the while that al though a man may forget how to sing, or dance, or pray, he can never forget how to swim, and then I shut my eye and Jumped. For my faith I was mag nificently rewarded, and that first swim in the brimming Tigris was abso lutely and completely glorious. There waa a mild adventure, toe. Suddenly the water deepened, und I swam frantically after the kelek. Just as I caught up with It, the river shal lowed again. I tried to Jump aboard, but the Jagged projecting poles of tho framework made throwing oneself for ward most difficult. The pace was so great that no sooner had I lifted a foot than the kelek slipped away from it, and with my weak hands I could not help the situation. A deepening of he water resulted in rescue from a ridi culous and uncomfortable position. FOOTWEAR CAUSE OF WOE. I'ump In Honih on Mlk HtorklnKa, bat Ulrla Will Wear Them. The bachelor maid twisted her pret ty foot around and looked ruefully at the heel of her silk stocking, Just above the top of her patent leather pump. "What do I care about airships?" Bhe exclaimed mournfully, "or wire less telegraph improvements or deep- sea navigation? What women most need is. some kind of an Invention that will keep pumps from cutting through stockings Just above the heel. That would meet a real human need. I paid $3 for those stockings and this Is the second time I have worn them. One pump has cut a long gash, as you see, and it Is useless to mend it. The same kind of a gash would be cut through the mending silk In a few hours. "Why not aim n don the wearing of pumps? Oh, horrors, no! They are the most adorable footwear un earth. No sane woman would be willing to surrender them. I will wear cheaper stockings, If I must, but j;lve up pumps, never! Surely there must he enough Ingenuity In the wholu world to rise to this demand. I believe a manufacturer who would devise some means, either on the pump or In the stocking, to obviate this difficulty would wax rich. llachtlor cousin had a brilliant Idea. "Couldn't some leader of fashion make it tho style to leave an open soace. in all stockings, just above the heel, so there would be nothing to cut awa?" "Except the skin! Wretch!" There I). dug no Indians or bandits or perilous adventures these days. It Is e;;iy for any man to tell his wife hu in Uiave, and make It good. Nearly every one can find a lot: of ways to reduce expenses, but that Isn't wfcnt people are looking for; they wi.tit to reduce prices. Agents and cyclones should b dodged; you ain't bluff them. Puople prorend to hate sin, but the all love u. Raaatlfal Wall Coatla for llama. In line with the progress of all othei things In these modern days It thi beautiful, perfect and sanitary wal coatings for our homes. Alahastlne li the name of a rich, soft and velvet) preparation for the decoration of walli and ceilings. It adhere to the walli of Its own adhesive qualities, it Is In expensive, clean, artistic and so en Il.v put on that any one ran follow tii printed directions on every package Any shade or tint Is easily produced Alahastlne Is proof against Insects ot disease germs so prevalent In wall pa per. It does not rub off and flake like kalsomlne. A mmplete color plan fot the walls of the home and stencils tc help make tho home beautiful, togethet with a book about home decoration and samples of color effects will all he sent free by the Alahastlne Company. 482 Grnndville avenue, Grand Rapids Mich. The liberal offers of this com pany to home decorators In our adver Using columns elsewhere In this papr deserve careful perusal. Honduras now permits free lmporta lion of fence wire snd staples to help Ihe agricultural and cattle raising In terests of the country. $100 Reward, $100. TTie rcsrter of this pP" will be plenum to learn tout titers li t least one dreailed d peine that aclonce hat been able to cure In all It staRM, anil that la Catarrh. Unli t tatarrn lure la the only positive cure now own to the medical fraternity. I'atarrb ln5, .,con"tlonal dleae. require, a eon-.tltutlon.il trentment. Hair Catarrn ""'n Internally, actio directly upon the blood and mucoua aurfacea of th ay.tem. thereby dentroylna; the foundation ?f 1 .1 J"lr.: n1 Kvln PSt'ent strength by btitldlnt; up the constitution and SRslstlna; nature la doing; Its work. Tin proprietors have ao much faith In Its euro ItT. powfn th,t th'T offer One Hundred loll,ra for any case tlHt It falls to cure, fiend for list of teMlmonlala. Sold br all Prueeii.t.. 75,. T,k Usll's ailly IMUa for tonatlpatloa. A New York man who ate sixty buckheat cakes and two pounds of tausnge said he would have done bet ter If he had been hungry. Mrn. Wlnnlow's Poothtna- Syrup for children teethlnir, soften the kmiiin. re luces lntlnmniiitlon, allays pain, curei alnd colic. 26o a bottle. In and Oat. Younsr Professor's Wife Lvgnnder. you have explained to me several times now the overproduction of gold causes high prices, but somehow I cun't set It through my head. Younir Professor O. vea. vou pan: the passage from one ear to the other seems to be entirely unobstructed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Advice from Artenina Ward. A certain Southern railroad was In a wretched couditlon, and the trains were consequently run nt a phenom enally low rate of speed. When the conductor was punching his ticket Ar- temus Ward, who was oue of the pas sengers, remarked: "Does this railroad company allow passengers to give It advice. If they do so lu a respectful tunnner?" The conductor replied In gruff tones that he guessed so. "Well," Artemus went on, "It occur red to me that It would be well to de tach the cowcatcher from the front of the engine and hitch It to the rear of the train ; for you see, we are not lia ble to ovrtake a cow, and what's to prevent a cow from strolling Into this car and biting a passenger?" Boston Herald. FMoht times a. a much enererv la ex pended in walking upstairs as on the level. FERRY DAVIS ralNKILI ER whoa tlioruulilr rubbed In relieves sirnlus and spralna In lulms or muscles from saf ohm. All aruaglsts, JS.Ht.40o slias. Largs bottles the cLsapMh An eight-track swing bridge across the main channel of the Chicago drain age canal, near 31st street, will be op erated by electricity. TO CCKB A COLD I If ONE) DAT Take LAXATIVE BHOMO Qulnlna Tablets. IhuiigiMa refund money if it tails to euro. K. W. bKOVttl sis-nator la so each boa. ttc The Eastern States, from Maine to Alabama, produced gold worth $259, 143 and silver forth 135,070 last year. This Will Iaterest Mothers. Mother Gray's Pweet Powders for Chil dren, ued by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, cure Consti pation, Feverlnliness, Teething Disorders. Stomach Troubles and Destroy Worms: SO. 000 testimonials of cures. All drug-s-lHts, 25c. Sample KltEK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy. N. Y. A Deeylr Felt Want. Steward (the first day out) Did jrou ring, sir? Traveler Yes, steward. I I rang. Steward Anything I can bring you. lr? Traveler Y-ea, st-teward. D-rlng me a continent, if you have one, or an Island anything, steward, so Mul longs as it's solid. If you can't, b un link the ship. I e to Our Headers. Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for 4a.puKe Illustrated fcyo Hook 'ie. .v,!l t! a!"'ut Vour Trouble and they will u.lvise aa to the Propur Appli cation of tho Murine Eye itemed lei In i.nUv hiZ 9aNe' Your fruKfe-lat will tfll VII 1 lllil Mils- na Yt.1t....... . n e , ,1 ,. w. " "". uuusn 1 sinari. " ' "ur f-yea ana In Haby'M fcysa for ""-iv tyelida and OranulatluL tvt'. N. V. . . N. IS 1910 ruiNAM FADELESS DYES HAVE YOU TRIED THI5ir Inapt Prescription nld te Worl Wonders fnr It henmatlam. This has been well known to tht best doctors for years and is now given to the public. "Oct one ounc of syrup of Snrnninrlllfi compount and one ounce Tori compound. Ther get half a pint of good whlHkey anc put the other two Ingredients Into it Take a tablespoouful of this mixture before each meal and at bed time Shake the bottle before using." Good effects are felt the first day. Man; of the worst cases here have beet cured by this. Any druggist hn these ingredients on hand or will julckly get them from his wholesale house. Not On Its tiood Itebalor. "When you're short of breath, John ny," explained Mrs. Lapallng, "and have a pain In your cheat, It's because vour diagram Is not performing its functions properly. For the Skin anil Spain. Because of Its delicate, emollient sanative, antiseptic properties derived from Cutlcura Ointment, united with the purest of cleansing Ingredient; and most refreshing ot flower odor? Cutlcura Soap is unrivaled for prescrv lng, purifying and beautifying tht Bkln, scalp, hair and hands, and, a; slsted by Cutlcura Ointment, for ri pelllng itching, Irritation and lu flamnmtlon and preventing cloggir.t of the pores, the cause of many dlsflt; urlng facial . eruptions. All who dt light In a clear skin, soft, white hand-, a clean, wholesome scalp and live glossy hair, will find that Cutlcur. Soap and Cutlcura Ointment realU evry expectation. Cutlcura Remr dies are sold throughout the worlc Potter Drug A Chem. Corp., sole pre prletors, Iloston, Mass. Send to then for the latest. Cutlcura tlook, an aii thorlty on the best care of the skit, scalp, hair and hands. It Is mallei free on request. PILES CURED Ilf TO 14 DAY". PAZO OINTMENT la rnaranteed to cure an rae ot Hchlna. lllind. lllmtina or Protruding Pile in to U ditrs or manor ralundrd. ioc Correcting; a Misapprehension. Caller I have been told that your bachelor brother Is an avowed mis ogynist. Mrs. Gaawell Why, Mrs. Jlpes, there Isn't a word of truth In that, lie's a Congregatlonnllst. Chicago Tribune. I'SK A-n-C TEA for kidney, liver and bowel trouble. Ijirs puckago i!5c all dealers recommend It. Formic acid Is coming Into vogue In Germany and Englund as a remedy for tuberculosis and kidney troubles. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. A Montgomery (Ala.) Sunday school superintendent has been requested to resign because he expressed the opin ion that prohibition In his State Is a farce. A TTIIFI.INO fOlKlll will bwoniaa prrmnnrti: one unless SUt;ietl. Atttn'$ luno ftnt.ain will ftTire Wstnplf. A 3ic' iMittli UlarKeeliouyh tor thai. BoW at all ilruaalst. Dtiu, UM ana tl.WI bottleik A geological survey expert has per fected a pocket oxygen apparatus Ly which a person may maintain life for several hours If Imprisoned In smoke or noxious gases. A Soldier's Hrarlnnlna. We were visiting at 8andringhara. Sir Evelyn Wood, who is very deaf, crept up as nar as he could to the musicians, and in one of the pauses he aid to me, "Are you fond of muBlcT" I answered, "Yes." "Do you play any- thingr I Bald, "No." "Well." ha went on, "I am bo fond of it that, would you believe it, I began to practice scales at twenty-four. But one day my lster came up and put her hand on my shoulder and said, 'My dear bey, you had better give that up,' and so I did." He also told me that he began life as a sailor, then went to the bar and finally entered the army. The only profession he had not tried was the church, and his enemies say he would have tried that, only be did not know what church to choose. "Life of Sir William Broadbent." Seeds Planted 1st F.KKsbella. Fill half an eggshell with good rich earth, stick in a seed or two, stand the shell up in a box of earth, keep it farm and moist, and then, when you think you can trust the weather out of doors and the seeds have sprouted, you knock the shell off and put the little ball of earth Into Mother, Earth, and there you are. Not a root has been disturbed, and if you choose a favorable time for transplanting there will not be a wilted leaf to retard the growing of the r'ant. On January 1, 1909, Germany had I51.S19 telephone stations; Great Brlt sln had 666,864; Franca, 191,169; 6we den, 166,000. Zlll ? I .k f ,her! .7 wfaHne", ol n-ch, liver or luntft, then h m. " we.L..". 1.' '"A W " ,ime- Often this to-caTleC t X V u caued.br ,acl' nutrition, the lesult of weakness or disease of tha ttomach aud other orBan. of diction and nutrition. DiW73 m-"r-?r?M 1 1 v,n.Cnnc, ltt llt?d oraM "ro cured by the uta of Dr. IZa . GMea ,M!CB D..covery. W hen tha weak or di.ea.ed stomack f fl .V ol- thV- oria1' which m Temot 'r he stomach but wblcW liave their oniJin in a Hli.n.,l ..-.:.! r.i . . " ... , - - -wv. wuuiuuu ui ino aioinaco ana other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured alao. Tb etrooa man baa m atrooj mtomacb. Taba tba mbova recommended "Discov ery" and you may bare a atronQ atom acb and m atroni body, Givbn Awav. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, it tent fret on receipt of stamps to par expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent ttamps for tho book in paper covert, or 31 ttamps for the cloth-bound vol urne. Address Dr. K. V. I'ierce, lluffulo, N. Y. r" DISTEMPER Sure curs and ooaltive preventive, no matter how horses at aay an 4sa Infected or "exposed." Llquitl, giveu on the tuuguc, avts on tha Bliiea aj(J Mandi; expels Ilia iiolsonous germs (rom the body. Cutes 0islssfv 4 Uogs and Mieep and Cholera in 1'oultiy. Largest selling live stott rsiws L ..ure." . ""I'I't among buman benign snd it t tine Kidney remedy. Ova a.3 fl a bottle; 15 and 1 10 a doxsn. Cut this out, Keep It, Show te yew eW i u,st, who will get it lor you. free Uook:ct. "Distempsr, Causes sad Caeaa, bpsclal auentk wsntnd SDOhfl Mfdlral Tn l" Vr1.-Hacliaii lad. R.fLJL " - - we 0sVWt ritt vw-tvat m mm9 earej asjwea aamap fljfU P'-'sg wi;nf;t of iHi.j Msnyon's Taw Paw Ptlla coax tke liver Into activity by gentle metheiov They do not acour, gripe or weaken. Tbaqf are a tonlo to the atomach, liver aaav nerves ; Invigorate Instead of weaken. They enrich the blood and enable (M stomach to get all the nourishment freaav food that Is put Into It These pills eel tain no calomel : they are soothing, beat ing and stimulating. For sale by all drag" glHts In 0o and 2!o sizes. If you neee) rnedlrnl advice, write Munyon'a Doctor. They wljt advise to the best of their eWl Itv absolutely free of Charge. Mt! XOWS. r,:td and Jefferson St a., Phil adelphia, I'n. Munyon'a Cold Remedy cures a eoH ts one ilnv. Price 2 Sc. Munyona Itheun tlem Hetnedy relieves In a few hours cures In a few days. Price 25c WESTERN CANADA Senator Dolllvar, of Iowa, aysi Tha stream of emiirmnrs from the Ualtea t aaarift will continue ii , ..r"ntnr ixiiuver rewmtry vwe a villi to iVovt Cvi liter to a Innrl hnnnvrlnthi iwe of Jim. unit iMlita r Diet wlU atoocpunl aWf (lift rvtanval of mo low feirmojr to CWneMlatV (hir iwki1s r t A with It Onrriufit ftr&ei ilWOiV.I'a n tin nwUent ftiiailrtl trntlon of lair, ft4 tk r cm i net to tn i'f trtnoMDi lr to t li 7 O.OOO A nf4. tnn farmer r bo mnl iinmAm their home Ourlnr IftOffc. 1-141(1 crop rrttirni ilurlniryenrmlrica totliwMklU off tiiuoouulry upward f 8 170,000,000.00 3rnln growing, mixed reran In, nittlft riiiMtng ami dnlrytneT lire nil prof ttublo. free IIoum. ateiuls of ltIO nrre are te ae Imil In tlin err lt dintrk-i. 1110 aim Ireenintlons at SS.OO ti-tt 'r witliln rertaln 1 v,a hvnmiis anil riuirriies is sitt lenient, rllinnte unexeell soil the rl hit 1. w immI. .imi miliums; nin(4rtiti iitentif au r'or imrtlrnlnra na toloestioa, Im settler' rnilwnv rati and esverta. tlve. tlluatrnUxl rumnhlet, "1m Hint Went," and other lnfbrak. tton, write to Htip't of Inmlcr tton. Ottawa, tkuilt, ? te the fotlnwlnt Canadian Ouv't Agent: T. ntsi 311. J,k.nMl.t. I'.ul Minn and J. M.gMLxiklu. 11.. n.lflllvwH, wuh lsa,KOM. IbM uwhrtMi you.; fleaas a; whsrs you asw this adTirtliaaasa, D ATCf JTC Watseag.Colemaa, Waste. Deafness Curei By New Discovery "I hay demonstrataej that deafnacaV caa be camL Dr. ( uy Clif ford Powell. The secret ot bow to use the mrstertaas aaal invisioin nature loroea lor ins cure c4 UaalM and Urad Noinea haa st last been dimaW' the famous Physician-Scientist. Dr. tiny CJlaTa ruweu. uratnesa ana Mesa Holsee afcurp aa 11 07 manic under tna use 01 tale mmw aa wonneriul eiscorrrr. Ha will send aU wne e ler from Deafness and Head Noises full tailors tion bow they can be cured, absolutelw fraaw a matter now ions tliey cave been deal ar what causra tnrir arainras. in is marveloae Tn ment is so simple, natural and certaua that; lus thatywa ere4 hJZmS rwd saattaarta). will wonder wnr It waa not discore Inreatlaators are astonished and cun themsrirra marrel at the quick results. Asur deaf person can have full Inlormatlaa aewte Se cured quickly and cured to star cured at aiaia without Investin a cent. Write to-day te Or. Uuv Clifford Powell, 6218 Bank Uslldla Peoria, III., and set full informatioa at tale aaa? and wonderful discovery, absolutely free. AMTJXICA'S OKBATEBT aVX.TaV7.VA - riEX.l. The rich black pratrle of aorta east AilHHlHalppI now being develop Jrlte toUuy. Maer Realty Ce.. Ceiaanw- bus. Miss. You Indoor People must give the bowels hela. Your choice must lie be tween harsh physic and candrj. Cascarets. HarsUess maioej the bowels callous, so you need ' Increasinir doses. just as much, but In a gentle way. vest.rketbo,10oenti-atdeeee. IN Bach tablet of the aenulne It marked CCC. Each of tha chid ar gant of tha body ft) link in the Chaia aai Life. A chain is stronger tha hs neakeit link, tha tiaifv 1 vV I KESOLVtD THAT NOTHiNG LOOKS OOOO J ? MfKKE llrB VVORTrUJVTriCx 10 PILLS 10 tl 'smi -U- 1 s T TJL I