BABY'S Favourite Skin Soap Warm baths with Cuticura Soap followed, when neces sary, by gentle anointings with Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infants and children, relieve ecze mas, rashes, itchings, irrita tions and chafings, permit rest and sleep and point to a speedy removal of torturing, disfiguring humours when all aIcp f jilc M,y U"J ,rom dll ClbC IdllS. the hour of birth. So'd throughout Ik world. Dpoti: London. 27, (t.Hrlrrliouw Ha.; Parts. -I, Hu de Ik I'nlx: Auitm Iki. K. Tusns 1 Cm.. Kydnrr: Indls. h. K. Paul, inli ulM: ( bli. Hone Kens Urun (.: Jausn. MuniTa. Lid , Tokio; HumIs. Fprreln. M'ltro; So AIH I i nnon. I.td . ip Town, rtc: I H A. froin-r lnr A ctirm. cortv, Sule Prop.. Hoc loo. a-Poi 1 m, Cuticura booklet on the Skin. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body sntisepticalty clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin fecting and deodor izing toilet requisite ol exceptional ex cellence and econ omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug, and toilet itores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WITH "HtALTH AND BtSUTV BOOK IINT SRIC THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. What Settler Can Secur In WESTEitfl CANADA lSn C"7'-f UbJ free. 40 to 80 Buthsu Oat. to ths Acra IS to SO Bu.haU DarU to tba A era. 1 rambar for r.ncln, snd Buildinss FREE. lau .2?!? f Low Rata. ?,tf?f1"r' Marka,, fo, j Productions. Cooa Climata and Tartlet HaaUi- Cbanca for Profitxhj faveatmsnts. Soma of thelcboiceat srsln-producinft lands In Fa.katchewan and Alborta may now be acquired In thane moat healthful and prosperous sections tinder tlia Revised Homestead Regulations by which entry may b made by prosy (on certain conditions), by the futher, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of Intending; homesteader. M Entry fee In each cut Is $10.00. For pamphlet. Last Best West." particulars as to rates, routes, best time to go and where to locate, apply lo Y. D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, Oita, t'umtda, or K. T. Ho'mi-s. vs Jackson 6l.. St. Paul, Minn, and J. M Mac Lsclilan, lioi lib, Watrrtown. bo. Oaltots Authorised tiuvcru Dent Ajjents tlHMHi wkara jo. taw IBta adrartlMaiaiit. Ha clidtHiThnrnncnn't CuftUMnr ton Fjit, vst IIIUIIIUUU JkJD IIQIOI i Jli. t- i.roHa, Aii i i:l ere: iny il.i:s:ralioa of the extent of ;lr. pusscs-i mis of I he l'uiti-d Htalt'it in HfTuiilcil hy tin' jnirniin of the naval ovrv:itry at Washington lor wiulinj; nj its slual to announce the x:t t instant ..f the Ih'kIiiiiIiii; of the new year. I'mir different zones of tlnif i:.mm... Central. Mountain :md I'llciUc - aiust . ivcuuili.cil In this IH.i.eKs. Ti.,, j ,., H) American ttr rllniy va f;ir uiort- ivsliifi.tl In cx tfllf tli mi it Is t.vtlay; ,ut now this country coiiiillnj; Toit jnl, nMWMli, Uiiitin iiinl tin 1'ir.llppim.. h, it,(itn lo IIk I'OiitiiK'iifiil urea nwna i-hkIoub hi li l"t a pn-ily litrBe piopurlU.n f the tiiirfaie of Ihf Klobe. Philadelphia Bulletin. Nul Alirut-irtl. "Are (ni .Minn. Humluziijo, t, beau ty V MMkiMl ill fair calh-r. "r. lua'ain," answered ih,. I,,.rv, aqnure-jaH wi mm roil. "Whst ran I io for you'?'' "Nothing!" aid tie caller, waking a ba!j eiit. " f THE DUTCH JC) BOY PA,NTERV3&SV STAN OS fOR IPAINTQUAIITYH I I IT IS FOUND DNLYON iSJ I Vpurewhite lead pf Mi J MADE BY Sl X OLD DUTCH jj jljj I.eOB) t r Itrfnenl. 'Ti very kind, luilewl. of rmi To olT?r lo becomp my wife; To any yon lovw ate as you do And wish to share my iiiiiile life, But do not Rrtev at what I ut, iVar Maud; 1 n-.illy lov another. In miner do no' po awny; . I will iMUHt'ii: lo I hp your hrotlier. I'm aorry. Ma ml. I rejlly nui. That you should Lav learned to love me so ; For me you should not rare a darn; I uever meant lo he your Ix-au. Tour' htiHbsjid, Maud. I cannot he My heart beloujreth to another. I'm sorry you've propotsed to me. Hut I can only be your brother. If you should ever want a friend, I trut that you will wood for me; On me you always may depend I'll come to you where'er 1 be. Surely, there U some better man Who'll gladly take you for his wife; So lind him I am sure you can I'll he your brother all through life. Detroit Free I'rens. Woman Ksplnlna Man' Kallure. "Men Mho lark ltnpuliii'lt.v among women are prone to say It la IxN-nuw we are attracted by the worst aide of mnii's nature," remarked a matron who thinks. "The man who knows himself to be steady ami loyul and above small weakness Is likely to become rooted In that belief when lie sees- men he knows to lie below hi in In worth walk off wltJi the matrimonial prizes. He thinks the woman who liutrrlea a wild chap does so because of the wllduesa. It's In spite of It. The chances are that the wild young man takes pains to make himself agreeable to women. He studies their likes and dislikes aud al ways professes, whether lie feels It or doesn't, profound Interest In their Ileal Mi, their w hims, the fit and fashion of their clothes aud even the welfare of their jK-t dogs. Now, the man of aterling worth, as be likes to be culled, will not condescend to court favor In those little ways, lie is convinced he would make a good lniltind for any woman. lie knows he is honorable. In dustrious and purposeful, and he thinks those qualities outfit to snmVc. But they don't. And the wotiian. repelled by his inilltrercii.-e to her In tiny things, turns to the microscopic devotion of the other, forgiving Ills w I Illness for the sake of his diarm." Standing Trent. A m tin says that a great deal of un intentional entertaining . takes place anion;- women. Women when they nre by themselves it appears, lack In dependence "of action. They cannot shake off one they have met a moment or lvi ago with u nod, when they want to lunch by themselves. The spirit of domestic hospitality Is too strong. In a weak moment for It Is painfully weak they Insist on paying for the company and the food of an acquaint ance they had merely meant to be civ il to. Of course, this sort of thing seems almost Incomprehensible to a man. In vitations, In men's clubs, say, have to be bucked by pretty sound reason. The pleasant sort of a fellow who waited shout for some sensitive man on whom to insinuate his appetite would soon find himself living a hungry life. This is certainly a Ktrange and dis turbing Insight into the manners and niHtoii)s of women. It goes against one's observation, too. Women usually appear to be quite conscious that they ire doing an Independent thing In an Independent spirit. till-In Taught I.tfe-SHvliiif. A course In lifesavlng bus hewn In Itl tilted among the women students of Columbia University for the purpose of making them as adept as men In rescu ng drowning persons. They receive the regular llfesaving drill, Including the prips and breaks, towing to shore and artificial respiration. A fully dressed girl Is thrown into the water at one end of the swimming tank aud the oth tr girls are obliged to rescue her from the o)K)site end and take her back, which is already done In fiftv-seven see ouds. Grai-rful Mile Wrap. This graceful little wrap Is one of the newest designs iuiMirteil from Paris. It Is himply made, the male rial being line cloth and the only or naments arc sill: tassels on the i-nriicrs and silk cord wmll on the front ami In the back where the mirplii-e ends fasten over the back pail of i lie pir Diciit. Alum fur liillii-a Motlia. A corrcNponiieiit of Science, who ;n fipetit many .years In China, where In hect M-sls are plenty, writes that she found alum to lie a (a-riccf mcmis f prevent Ing the ravages of the iImIIicm moth. After making this dis-overy the alum was given a scwi-e t. -t In s(,iu.. Woolen picture cord which vtcl-e t;-c;i!-cd to a Kuliitioii of the ilium, mi. I llie i e.xjMsed lo the attacks of the t : i . 1 1 1 f-n-several years, during which time ih -re wag not to Le i if til the ! ant iMid'iic of their preacm-e. other teata equally sen t i e were made, and In no case did the application of tba alum affect the color or texture of the material exper imented iiHn. The alum does not evap orate, aud It la, therefore, permanent ly effective In materials which are not to Ih cleansed by WHfhluK. Top brims of yellow or white straw, with facings of black, brown, blue or red straw braid, are In favor on spring hats. An Important Innovation which has crept Into the ateliers of the Paris mo distes, and which promise to carry all iM-rore It. Is the vogue for bows and pompons of cretonne veiled with tulle. The beautiful, lustrous mohairs, greatly resembling Lyons silks, are In favor this season for dressy Jacket auits. Many show the diagonal weaves. They copy all the strliied, checked aud bordered effects. All the gold lace are dull In tone. Some of the new scarf are In the ox idized silver, others of a tarnished ICtruscan gold. Nothing could, bow ever, be more fully feminine than the new oues of filmy lace, in pastel tones. The hip yoke has again appeared. With the present fashion for glove-fitting skirt top this was, of course, to be expected ; but the yoke I aa yet only In the experimental stage, one famous Paris maker standing for it, while the rest l(Hk on to see the success or oth erwise of his venture. A recent development of the waist coat is In a bretelle shape. It is sight- CHARMING DESIGNS IN GOWNS. ly when the coat Is retuovrd. In such caws it Is made of tho material of the skirt mid bus tbe appearance of a juniper waist. Some such accesso ries end at the front lu long tabs that fall over the skirt below them. These tnl' often end ia fringe. The separate coat in silk and cloth Is to be one of the lmportaut factors of the stiiniiier's wardrobe. No end of such Kiirmcnts are seen in the Ions raii(;e of styles that the iesent lax fashions permit. One has wide-open front and cutaway sides. Many of the separate silk coats are of this order, with one or two-button fronts; now aud (hen there are three buttons. ' it You Want lo De I.OTed. .' Don't contradict people, even If you are sure your are right. Don't be Inquisitive about tbe affairs of even your most Intimate friend. Don't underrate anything because you don't possess it. Don't iM-lleve that everybody else In ifie world is happier than you. Don't conclude that you have never had any o)port mil ties In life. Don't believe all the evils you hear. Don't lx rude to your Inferiors In so cial position. Don't repeat posslp, even If It does Interest a crowd. iHiu't Jeer at anybody's religious be lief. 'hrlstlaii World. Csurlnu Olijeela to Women Niuoklus;. The (V.nrlna has not only forbidden the ladies of her court to smoke, but has ordered the Princess (ialltxlu to Inform them that she dislikes the odor of tobacco. It Is said that this dislike Is limited and only recently ueiiulred. No one has ever beard that she objected In the use of toliaiio by her husband or any oilier man. It Is a case of 'women only." ObliiiHry. , I'm tin- until that's dead and burled, I'm l lie limn .ion all lire clear of I'm the niiiii lliiil's pl.in.'i-d deep, I'm l'ie Minn you never hear of. Wliii my inline whm doesn't mailer, WIk-iI.i t ii'-cn or I'.ioun ,r Sprstt, Vet-- I v ax lie- merry widow's liifhand. And luy inoMMiiieiit's a lint. I! yes and SrHujr, l'f'f W. 1. Scott Hull lltl-t a nt, of '.vi "i i i ; c a'l'iur !lie increasing use of the eje for re.idlux and the IiismcIIoii oil small near-by objects. Tbls especial ly effect .'.-IhnjI children. I'rof. Scott m says that tbe human eye was evolved for distant vision, and In Its structure Is relatively poorly suited for near-by vision. Tbe Increase of all sorts of printing augments the trouble every day, and "all things seem to be con spiring to make us use our eyes more aud more for tbe very thing for which they are most poorly adapted." There is, no donbt, much reasou In this, but could the world banish Its printing presses and retain its civilisation? Haw AVonaaa 1'aa Made. According to a legend. Twasutrl, Ui Vulcan of Hindu mythology, created the world, but when he arrived at the filial object which was to be hi chief d'ocuvre he found to hi annoyance that he had run out of materials. lie had not a single ehnoV of solid matter left. With a mental execration upon his carelessness he fell Into a profound meditation, the result of which wa that be took "the roundness of the moon, the undulating curves of tjhe ser pent, the graceful twist of the creeping pStnt, the light shivering of the grass blade and the slendernea of the wil low, tbe velvety softness of the flow er, the lightness of tiie feather, the gentle gase of the doe, the frollcaorae nes of the sunbeam, the tears of the cloud, tbe Inconsistency of the wind, the timidity of the hare, the vanity of the iieacock, the bardness of tbe dia mond, the cruelty of the tiger, tie heat of the Are, the chill of the snow, tbe cackling of the parrot and the cooing of the turtle dove." He mixed these together In equal proportion and the result was woman. Teat Strata Pla Caaktua. The tea strainer pin cushion is a use ful article that needs no particular skill In Its development. You buy the strainer and paint a simple flower upon It, Chen fill with horsehair and secure tills by a cardboard disk covered with ! a bit of any bright silk, etc. Conceal the edge of the strainer with a frill of ribbon from 1 to 2 Inches wide, and tie a bow to the handle by which the cushion hangs. Two Hats la High Paver. The hat ou the left is a yellow straw with a fold of black-and-white striped ribbon around the crown. Across the front tbe ribbon is loosely looped and held In place by two wreaths of blue forget-me-nots. Tbe other bat Is made on a wire frame. The edge Is bound with black velvet and wide laces are used for tbe brim with a net which blends well with It draped around the crown. Hands of pink satin hold the net In place and a large bunch of pink roses and foliage Is placed upright. The (oat Sblrlnalst. This Is the very newest thing. As its name suggests, it has the appear ance of a coat worn over a vest or shirt front. To produce this effect a double breasted vest, with a shawl collar, Is attached to a stiff chemisette. This de sign occurs In white butcher linen and the cuffs to the blahop sleeves are often some contrasting shade of linen, which. Is also used In facing the shawl collar. lu a Morocco Harem. Kvery woman in the harem has het face diM-oratcd In the most curious manner. Tbe practice Is to elongate the eyebrows to the oars and to embel lish the chin with little points of black palut. Iu contrast with the men, their complexions are very fair, as they are shut within walls and are never ex posed to the sun. Tha Tenth Temptation. The "woll able to take care of her self' girl Is a feature, quoth tbe cynic She generally has sufficient strength of character to resist nine temptations and to be silent about tbe tenth, which overcame her. Marrlaaa IMci.t-r.iik.- la llansrwrr. In some parts or Hungary It Is the custom for the l-vdegrooiu to ay nun to tbe bride's parent, and In case the parties cannot agree, the mayor acts a arbitrator. A mayor, who Is a cattle dealer, recently hod to decide a case of this kind, and after Inspecting the bride decided that the bridegroom nust pay the iareiit at tbe rate of half a crown for each pound that the bride weighed. The verdict wa ac cepted, and the wonmu weighing eighty six pounds, the brhWrooin handed over the equivalent r l.VI.73. after . which tbe wedding ccrwiiiv wn performed, ALMOST A MIRACLE. Rata Vs Wkea Srlaaea Sala Tbera Was Km llas. C W. L. Nesbltt. Depot street. Mar Ion, Ky., writes! "I was a chronic In valid with kidney troubles and often wished death intent end luy an fill sulTer Inge. The secretions sere thick with sedi ment, my I I in b s swollen and my rig'-it side so nearly par alysed I could not raise my hand above my head. The doe tor held ont no bop of my recovery and I bad given np. but at last started using Doan's Kidney Pills and made a rapid gain. After three mouths' use I was well and at work again." Sold by all dealers, 50 rents a box. Foster-.Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. I. There are silver ingots in the Itnnk of England which have laiu there for more than 1XK) years. tats or Onto. ClTT o? Tobioo, I Lucas Cocstt. ( Frsnk J. Cheney makes ostb tbst be Is senior psrtner of the firm of K. i. 4'ueney k Co., dolDr business In the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforessld, and that ssld firm will ps.V tbe sum of ONE Hl'.NDRKD DOI.I.AKS for each and (very esse of Ca tarrh tbst isnnnt be rured by the use of lis It's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKNKV. Sworn to I fore nie and aubsrrlbed lu inv presence, tbls tttb dsjr of Dereniber, A. U. INSfl. (HwaL.l A w. GI.KASOX. Notary Pi-slic. Halls Catarrh Cure Is takro In terns I ly. ami acta uireetly on tba blood and murous surfsews of tbe system. Send for testimo nials free. K. J. OHRXRY CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all trunRHts, 7 Tie. Take Hall's Family fills for constipation. Nmcty-tbree per cent of the theoretical beat of coal is wasted, and only GO per cent of that of nil. FAJfOLY'S SKIN TROUBLES. Beaeaaa, Heat Hash, aal Sralp Affeo tloaa AO let Different Members, bat Catlenra Cures Tbem. "My wife bad eczema for Ave or sli years. It was on her face and would come aud go. We thought we would give the Cuticura Kemedles a trial We did ao and she baa never bad a sign of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap" and Cuticura Ointment some time ago for falling balr. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice balr now. She la very fleshy, and we bad so much trouble with heat ' that we would bathe her with Cuticura Soap and then apply Cuticura Ointment, It would dry the heat up bo much quicker (thnn anything else. Mr. II. B. Sprlngmlre, 323 So. Capitol Street, Iowa Cl:.. Ia., July 10, 1903, and Sept 10, 1000." The United States ranks first in the natter of copper production sad Japan second. A Remedy for Neuralgia or Fain la Nerves. For neuralgia and sciatica Slonn's Liniment has no equal. It has a powerfully sedative effect on the nerves penetrates without rubbing and gives Immediate relief from pain quickens the circulation of tbe blood and gives a pleasant sensation of comfort and warmth. "For three years I suffered with neuralgia In the head and jaws," writes J. T. Hubbard, of Marietta, S. C, "and had almost decided to have three of my teeth pulled, when a friend recom mended me to buy a twenty-flve-cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I did so aud experienced immediate relief, and I kept on using It until the neuralgia was entirely cured. , I will never be without a bottle of Sloan's Liniment In my house again. I use It also for In sect bites and sore throat, and I can cheerfully recommend It to any one who suffers from any of tbe Ills which I have mentioned." Arldltr. Towner You live In one of the flooded suburbs, do you? ' Nothing dry within a nils of youT Outsouie Great Scott, yes! My cow bss gone dry. Can't get snytbing to feed her. Chicago Tribune. GARFIELD DIQE8TIVE TABLETS Prom your druggist, or the GARFIELD TEA CO., Brooklyn. N. V.. 23c per bottle. Mobility. Mrs. Vick-Senn's eyes flaslied. "Johnny doesn't get that weak chin sf bis from my side uf t lie house I" she txnlainied. "No. my dear." meekly responded her husband. "Johnny has my chin, but be inherits his mother's tireless capacity for keeping it in motion." If Yoa Have Common flora Errs, If lines blur or run toretber, yon need PETT11-8 EYE HALVE, 25c. All drug gists or Howard Uros., Buffalo, N. Y. A Heal Imrll). Tens Aud what do you think? Mr. CJooduurt hadn't been alone with uie for Ave minutes before be offered to I Ins me. ' Jess Yea, that's one thing about Jack Good hart; he's Just as soft-beart-td and churltable as he can be. Phil Idelpbia Press. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bsars the Blgnaturs PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Catsr SMrs inIi krlfkler ssf Isslsrcstors Ikss ss ttksr svt. st IBc ssckss cslsrs sll llksrt. Ikay 4u Is csIS aslsr ksMsr Ikss ts stkar it. Isa an ar f -sal aaasai .M ssart. trus tm bss kssklsl D..UM, Uik ha Lists. MOM OZTUtSCg clfQJ.) llviust llliu a Ikaaes, ' Mrs. Wilson's li'islmnd was often obliged to to lo New York on business and rrequcully did not reach hla home until the arrival of the midnight train. Mrs. Wllsou had been In tlto habit of sleeping peacefully ut these times with out fear, but a number of burglaries In the nelglihorliood during one of her huvhuud's trips to New York bad dis turbed her calm. . On the night of bis return Mr. Wil son was stealing carefully up tbe front stairs, aa was his nout on such occa sions, so that his wire would not be wnkeued, when he beard her voice, high and strained. "I don't know whether you are my husbaud or a burglar." came tbe ex cited one, "but 1 sin g-jing to be on tbe snfc side and shoot, so If you are lleury you'd Is-llcr get out f the way I"--Youth's CiuupHiiioii. BUYING PAIKT BLINDLY. Mu fi v iM'otile look uinju tin I nf liiiTlns? I - .1 I .i... I . n i un in riuu mj n in. i ur Ytjlj I liey do It. It Is not -necessarily so, how ever, l'ure White Lead and llnneed oil are the essential elements of good paint. Adulterant In white lead can be 'easily found by ttie use of a blow lt'. Adulteration lu linseed oil cau lie detected with a fair deree of cer tainty. See that these two element are pure and properly put on and the i paint will stay put. National Lead Company. Woodbrldge Hiilldliig, New Y'ork City, will semi a blowpipe outfit and Instructions for testing both white tend and linseed i oil, on request. Correct Iatrrireatton Kaaratlal. Many, of the most beautiful pieces of poetry In literature would seem unin teresting and flat if rend by a bad re citer. In the same way a good reciter will make attractive a poem whose beauties are not so apparent. A fine painter will light tip each little beauty In his pictures until the smallest detail I la attractive and strikes the eye. It Is' only the mediocrity whose work la characterised by sameness aud lack of interest. Ktniud Magaslne. Zoological Post Cards Second Series. If you are a collector or dealer of imam! curd, you will be interested iu in uftriictjre set of eight curds just pub lished, showing the most valualile wild nniuiul iu the Ktugliiig Uros.' Menng erie. a set will be mailed you for lc. special pl-ircs In hits to denier. There is a great opportunity to make money in celling ill esc curds to collectors or the general public. Address 'Mitt Kveliiug Visi'iniiii Co., i'ost Card Dep'l., Mil waukee, Wis. ' ( Exhibit A. j Weerius (dropping iu agai'O Well, j Mr. Krackelt. have you doigiii-d anything new lately tlint you would liUe to nliov me? Busy Architect Why, yes ; I've put a unique ornamental panel on the oulxiile of my office door. I'll show it to you presently. Ia a I'lneb, Ilea Allen's Foot-Kane, A powiler to shake Into your shoos. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Ilunlons, Hwollen, Kore, Hot, Callous, Achlnn, 8 won tin fi-ct and Iiurrowlnx Nails. Allen's hNjot-Kase makes new or tlerht shoes easy. Sold by all Druirirlsts and Kbon Stores. 23c. Ha mule i mailed KltKE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, ' ut aoj, n. i. npltol Carol... Monotony cannot be wrong. This world each year the lesson teaches. The birds all slug 'the same old song. Just us we inline the same old speeches. Washington Star. feHOCS AT ALL amrra. fnn rurov MEN. SOVS. uinursi uittri fur. -uif 'Vi23SBlB rni mro.VOJ'IV .THIS'' fJ " i; Douglam mafraa ond fall mum fT, man's 2. AO, tS.OO mnd S3.60 alio vrprld, 6s?as. they hold llfotr "Trl Bhapm. lit botlw, swoe lonpmf, unti r of orojtlmm "ml urn than notcrr-rvv W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gill Eiia Shoes Cannot .IT,' l,1'',' V, ,w-, I'i ls nsms snil prW lal,L.il'.: . " wmn eii-rjwuers. ouiies tBUodUlslognesioaii) iuXHtm. How to Exercise the Bowels Your Intestines are lined Inside, with millions of Utile suckers, that draw ths Nutnaon out of food as It passes them. But, ti the food passes too slowly, It decays before it gets through. Then tha little suckers draw Poison from It instead of Nutrition. This Poison makes a Gas that Injures your system more than tha food should havs nourished It. You see, tho food Is Nourishment or Poison, Just according to how long it sts.ys la transit. The usual remedy this delayed passage (called Constipation) Is to take a big dose of Castor OU. This merely makes slippery the passage for unleadlng the current caro. It does not help the Cause of delay a trifle. It does slacken the Bowcl-Musclesmore than ever, and thus weakens them for thei- next task. Another remedy Is to U':e a strong Cathartic, like Salts, Cidoroi.l. Jalap, Phospale of Sodium, Aperient Water, or any of these mixed. Vhat does the Cathartic do? It mere flushes-out the Bowels with a waste of Digestive Juice, set flowing into the Intestines through ths tiny suckers. But, the D'.gesHve Juice we waste In ' doing this today Is needed for tomorrow's natural Digestion. We cannot afford to lose It. That's why Cascsrets are tha only safe medicine for ths bowel. K A A mm vrA ) ATI AND A WOMAN'S VORK. Xuture and a womari'a -work com bined luive produced the grandest reirifidy for woman's ills that the world has ever known. . In the pood old-fashioned day of our grandmothers they relied upon the roots and herb of the field to cure disease and mitigate suffering. The Indians on our Western Plains to-day ran produce roots and berks for every uilment, and our dLst nses that battle the most skilled physicians who have spent years hi the rAudy of drugs. From the roots and herbs of the fie hi Lydia E. llnkham more than thirty years ago gave to the women of the world a remedy for their pe culiar ills, more potent and effica cious t ban any combination of d nigs. Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound is now recognkiid as the standard remedy for woman's ills. Mrs. Kortha Muff, of SIJ N.C. St., Louisiana, Mo., writes : " Complete restoration to health. means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer lug- women I am willing to make my troubles public " For twelve year 1 bad lwn suffer ing1 with the worst fotrn-iof female ills During that time I had eleven different physicians without help. No tongue can tell what I suffered, aud at times I could hardly walk. About two years ago I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, I followed it, and can truly say, that Lydia K, I'iukhatu'a Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. 1'inkhani's advice re stored health and Strength. It is worth mountains of (fold to buffering women." What Lydia E. Pinlcham's Vege table C-ontiHuuid did for Mrs. Muff,, it will do for ot her muTet ing women- 20 MULE TEAM BORAX IN A NEW PACKAGE 5 lbs. Most eeonomlrsl to buy. All deslers. Rsvar the picks ne tops; oirb sre worlh 12 mu. -iintci III exchange fur presents. Premium Uxt fiee of l'A 1FIC COAST BOltAX CO llil.iiao. VII10WS'UB'" NEW LAWtstne IIT.'VCTnvC by.ioHN w. MORRIS. l.A.MUAri wusiiiugioD, v. o. K. C. X. V. No. 19 1908. Mr.NTION this rArra ' neru De E.iir.'ied At Anv Piles A'frfkJIfWtr. It Hii nn.l on bottom. Tnkr ST Nahetltut. msn. -i item iii-imsr t snr ssri oi tint worm. w. i.. 1 t ULAS, Hrockta, at lUos. They do not wtsta any preoloua fluid ef the Bowels, as Cathartics do. They do not relax ths Intestines by greasing them inside like Csstor OU or' Glycerine. They simply stimulate the Bowel. Vu.icles to do their work naturally, com tvtably, sr.d nutritiously. And, ths Exercise these Bowel Muscles, are thus forced to take, makes them stronger for the future, ust as Exsrcls makes your arm stronger. "mm Cascsrets are as safe to use constantly aa they are pleasant to take. They are puiposely put up like oandy, so you must eat them slowly and let them go down gradually with the saliva, which Is in Itself, a fine, natural Digestive. x They are put up purposely In thin, flat,, round-cornered Enamel boxes, so they can be carried in a man's ve3t pocket, or in a woman's purse, sll the time, without bulk or trouble. Price lOo a box at all druggists. Be very careful to ge Die genulns.. made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." 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