f nR-DII-MA Mi LAST! rt-nu-HH RES RESORT MB. WM. J. VAHLBHtO. Mr. William F. YaklbeJ-g, Qklnhem ity. Okla.. writes: "One bottle of Peruna which I hare taken did more toward relieving me of aa aggravated case of catarrh of the atomach. thnn years of treatment with the best physicians. "I had given up hopes of relief, and it tried 1'eruna as a last resort. "I rfiall continue using it, as I feel satisfied it will effect an entire and per manent cure. "1 most cheerfully recommead Peruus t all who may read this." Peruna ia usually takeu as a UH resort. Sectors have been tried aud failed. Other sessedies have been used. Sanitariums hare been visited. Travel aas been re- Seated to. At last Peruna is tried. Relief is found. Tti is history is repeated aver and over suasia, every day ia the year. It is such earslts aa this that gives PeruM its un- ssaiailable hold upon the people. Wa amid say nothing that waul a add force te such testimonials aa the above. That people who have had catarrh and have tried every other remedy available, find ralief in Peruna, constitutes the best ar- gaatont that could be made. ' s L mfrmA with ellaa fee lalris ell tsars. aa rear ar lul Ap-ll I easae teeles (JaaaertM l Ma.llB.lin,. Ill Lh af ft WMk I BObt: Ska Im eacaa lo dliaDeaer lid at tat ana ( als waaka tbaj did iinl trauaie m at all. UaatartM ba?e dona weadara for aia. I am eatlrtlt aarad aud feel Ilka a new uaaa. weerge uiw, uiiim, tmm . K ..LI- m- . m m m.M ll.l)Mi aar Slnkaa, Waakaa ar Orlia. 1. in. My. Waraf ftaM la bnlk. Tka faaalaa taklal ataaapaa uuw, BaaraaMa4 M aara ar ranr mmt kaak. Starting Ramady Co., Cklcac ar N.Y. Jq8 ANNUAL SALE, TEN UILUON BOXES The Star Arotarai, It Is probable that the atar Arrturus la one of the six greatest of all the Stars In the sky. Netwlthstsndlng Its Brightness, It Is so far away from us that It Is not displaced la position in the slightest measurable degree, as wo ehaage our position 183,000,000 miles Is cmr annual journey around the sun. Could we be placed midway between Arcturus and our aun wo would receive thousands of times more light and heat from th atar than from our sun, and this notwithstanding that the star'a radiation Is smothnred by a dense blan ket of metallic vapors. In spite of its Immense distance the star la drifting slowly in a southwestward direction error the face of the sky, Its motion hanging its apparent position by an amount equal to the diameter of the moon in the course of about 1,000 years. So great an apparent motion must indi cate an enormous velocity la space. New Xork Press. Another Kta. When Johnny Hobbs left his horns rp among the New Hampshire hills to visit his grandmother In Worcester, Mass., he was cautioned by his mother that he would find things In the city Strangely different from those at horns. . Johnny arrived ia the early after soon, and long before tea time hla grandmother, who lived most simply, told him to run out to the pantry and get s bowl of milk which she had loft there "for a hungry boy." . A moment later she followed him, sad, to her amazement, beheld her grandson bravely at work on a bowl of spearmint tea which she had forget fully put in the place where she had told him to find the milk. "Why, child," she cried, seising the bowl from poor Johnny, "don't you knew this isn't mllkT "I I knew It wasn't like HUlbury milk," stammered Johnny, with a final gulp, "but I thought maybe It was the kind folks bad In Worcester." Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable standing. Aocor fogly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs snd Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to tints. It sets pleasantly and naturally snd truly sa s laxative, snd its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, aa it ia free from all objection able substances. To get it, beneficial affects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, sod fcx sals by all loading drug fta. , ... ,.f.l .-J..U ...u . ?V.,:.:.:-::-: -.-.V. ?r-t A POLE (LaV The Dowel CHILD LABOK IS HOLLUTD, rs Start Wark aa Saera a They Leave Seaeel, at atari y Ac. At an America gees about among the Dutch people ha la greatly surprised at the state of mini the average Hollands has in regard to affairs generally, aiya the Hosto Herald. It might well be described as that of a man well on In years who baa amassed a fair fortune and now takes things easily and lores to talk over the aouewbot wild doing of youth. Nothing la more cesamen than to hear the remark fran both the young and old: "Wa have been great." "We bave had our tame." They hate to be Interfered with and resent the advice of friends. They can not reconcile the old-world methods with the advanced Ideas. Methods of sericulture are nil equally old-fashioned and the ieasniits equally behind the times In thought and dress. In fact. cleanliness in Holland lms become al most a disease, nnd scrubbing goes on from morning until night, due to the abundant supply of water. The condition of the working class families of some of the manufacturing towns ia dfjilorflti'. Wages ore low and the standard of life cannot be lintalncd unless mother and children take their places tn the factory side by aide with the bead of the household. As soon as the Dutch law allows the child to leave school which Is at the age of 12 ho enters the factory work shop. Although the government has passed a law recently forbidding boys under 1C to be employed In factories, anost of the beys go in as soon as they leave school. Children leave their beds frequently at S or 6 In the morning or earlier, summer a fid winter, gulp down some hot coffee, or what is commonly ealled so, swallow a huge pleee of well- known Dutch "roggebrood," or rye bread, and then harry ia taeir wooden shoes through the quiet streets of the tows to their ple.ee of work. Same times they have to return home at S or x:8s) in the morning for a sec end hurried breakfast, which as often aa &4 is the first, for many of them start the day's work oat an empty stom ach. Those who cannot rma home and bevek la the half-hoar usually allowed for the first "acta ft" or meal time, take their breaC and butter with them In a cotton or Usee bag; and their milk and water or coffee In a tin, and so shift as well as they nn. onir om "brovo quinine" That Is LA.XATITB BROXO QUININE. Look tar tks signature ef K. W. UROVK. baea tee Waria avar to Curs a com la una uay. zac. The Sea Serpent. When fourteen miles off the cocst ot Brazil M. J. Nieoil, author of "TX'ea Voyages of a Naturalist," observed s sea serpent which came within about fifty yards of the ahlp. "All that we could aee was a dorsal fin about four feet long aticklng up about two feet from the water. The fin was a brown ish black color and much resembled a gigantic piece of ribbon seaweed. Be low the wa'tcr we could indirectly see a very large brownish black patch, but could not make out the shape of the creature. Every now and then the fin disappeared below the water. Sudden ly as eel-like neck, about six feet long snd of the thickness of a man's thigh, having a bead shaped like that of a turtle, appeared in front of the On, laahlng up the water with s curious wriggling movement This creature waa an example, I consider, of what has been so often reported, for want of s better name, aa the 'great aea serpent' I feel sure, however, that It waa not a reptile that we saw, but a mammal." Unana werabla. The Hon was sneering at t awkward. uncouth, and generally ugly appear a nc of tbs elephant. "I may not be as graceful as you are. observed the elephant, "but I'm nearei akin to the human family than you are. The knees of my bind legs bend forward, as a man's legs do, while yours bend back ward, the same aa a hyena's, or a hog s, or a skunk's. You belong to a lower ordet f creation, and I'd rather not associate with you on terms of equality if it's ail the samt te yon." Whereat the lion, observing that tb elephant waa waving his trunk threaten ingly, want back among the wolves an 4 ooyotaa, where he still retained soma pres tige. Protaatlaa for tha Trala TalUer. "Silent" compartmenta in trains are ai sacaasary as "smokiag' or "ladies' " com- nartmeata. Notiing ia more annoylni whea one ia reading an Interesting book, thinking, or sleeping, than the conversa tion often absurd of gossiping fellow travelers Omdiva. Pari. NEW LIFH Fan ad la Chango to It I a tit Foot, After one suffers from acid dyspep sla, sour stomach, for months and then finds the remedy is In getting the right kind of food, it is something to speak out about. A N. Y. lady and her young son had such an experience and she wants oth ers to know how to get relief. She writes : "For about fifteen months my little boy and myself had suffered with sour stomach. We w- le unable to retail; much of anything we ate. "After suffering in this way for so long I decided to consult a specialist in stomach diseases. Instead of pre scribing drugs, be put us both on Grape-Nuts and we began to Improve immediately. "It waa the key to a new life. 1 found we had been eating too' much heavy food which we could not digest. In a few weeks after commencing Grape--Nuts, I was able to do my house work. I wake in the morning with a clear bead and feel rested and have no sour stomach. My boy sleeps well am1 wakes with a laugh. "We have regained our lost weight and continue to eat Grape-Nuts for both the morning and evening meals. We are well and happy and owe It to Grap-Nuta." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postutn Co., Battle Creek, Mloh. Read "The Road to Well TUIe," In pkgs. Ever read the sbovs letter? A new one sppesrs from tints to time. They srs genuine, true, sad full of k sanaa Interest. tlaa'l Bo s Snisi. When a wonaas Is s household drudge, who has time neither to Im prove hr mind or her body, it were well tot her to ask the reason of it. Often It will be found to be caused by Inck of system. The necessary duties o' the house are done just any thno Instead of on regular dnya. In conse quence, somoMmcs they are crowded out entirely at others nre done under such n ferfiBg of pressure as to become a bunion. It Is as important to live on ichcdule in one's domestic arrangements as if it were nnother person's business which must be mniinKed. Many women feel themselves drudges because they attempt a scale of living beyond their resources. While every one wants as dainty appointments and service as possible, when that can bo hud only at the expense of nerves and brain development, it Is well to llvo more simply. If you Dud you cannot Ket through your day's work comfort ably without being tied down unduly, simplify your work In every possible wny. Have less elaborate meals. The change will save not your time alone, but your money nud your family diges tions. Buy all the labor-saving appli ances that can be had. It will be found to be economy In the end, though the first bills mny be rather staggering. Often the drudgery may be caused by not getting up early enough in the morning. A late breakfast keeps every one In a drag all day. It is not a hard ship to get up early if the habit Is once formed, Indeed you will soon get to enjoy It If you can save enough time off this end of the day to snatch a half hour's rest after the noonday uieul, it will mean much more real rest. When you know you are a drudge, steal the time to get n little reading done each day, even If desserts are oc casionally missing or the baby does not have hand-made slips. If it be only fifteen minutes it will give you a new grip on life, nnd make the inevitable wrestling with three meals nnd dish washing more endurable. The mother of a large family, who, suddenly awakening to the realization that she was an unpaid slave, decldod to take her day out like the cook, has discovered the secret of throwing off her drudgehood. That one afternoon n week devoted to visiting, an occasional concert, long walks or nn hour or two with a good book, has eased all the rest of the week's work. Don't be a Drudge, it can be helped, aud it should be. Gaaollae (or Washing. Too many people tell of their failure in gasoline washing. In nine cases out of ten, the reason is that too little gaso line Is used. If you wash with water, you usually take s good basinful or pailful, but, when you wash with gaso line, you are apt to put a cupful into a generous-sized pall. This, of course, is just enough to stir up the dirt and to distribute It in a gray tone all over the lace, gloves or what not to be cleaned. Take a generous bowlful of gasoline and wash your gloves, laces, veils, neckwear, ribbons and silken ac cessories ; then rinse them in plenty of clean gasoline. After using, If you will let the gasoline stand for a few mo ments, all the dirt will settle nnd you can carefully pour off the clean gaso line to use at nnother operation. To clean gloves, put them on the bands and scrub with a little brush, after ward rinsing them like a pocket hand kerchief. Silk washed in gasoline loses none of its dressing ; feathers lose none of their curl ; plaitlngs stay plaited. Never, of course, use gasoline In a room where there Is burning stove or where the gas is lighted. When Wonti Admired Whiskers. For ages beards were the delight of auclent beauties. The sight of a shaved chin excited sentiments of nor ror ond aversion. To obey the Injunc tions of his bishops, Louis VII. of France cropped his hair a la pompn dour and shaved off his luxuriant whis kers. Eleanor Aqultane, his consort, found him with bis uncommon appearance very ridiculous and very contemptible, She revenged herself by becoming some thing more than a coquette. The king obtained a divorce. She then married the Count of Anjou, who shortly afte ascended the English throne, and gave him ns her marriage dower the rich provinces of Poltou and Guienno, And this was the origin of thse wars which for 300 years ravaged France and which cost the French nation 3.(Xk),(s00 men; all of which, probably, had never taken place if Louis VII. had not been so rash as to shave off his whiskers, by which he made himself so disgusting to the fair Eleanor. New York Press. EtAME: Irish and vnlenriennes lace combine prettily is winter collars. Black will be much seen, both in dress and everyday gowns. plush will band the small turban trimmed with ostrich plumes or small tips. The green cloth cutaway coat and a green Georgette bat are tho belongings of a careful dresser. Something smart for an evening waist could be fashioned of old roe cre.oe wttli trimmings of lace. The fringed muff Is one of the latest Innovations, the muff being slit up into eblonf strives ever accordlon-plaltcd chiffon designed in the same color ss the pelt Chnntllly lace Is now used In making an entire dress. It Is further trimmed with laco bands showing a bit of color. English tweeds iu plaid effects will be seen this season In separato coats, mado iu three-quarter lengths with long sleeves; trimmings of silk. New shades nre wistaria, cedar, pea cock blues nnd greens, cobalt, canard. taupe, siuok mulberry, npricot. mous quetaire, mustard and uiniiy others. An evening clonk that closed with gold cord nnd tassels showed gold grapes that c lustered beneath the whlto velvet collar. The style, while very elaborate, was quaint and pretty. For tailor-iniides niching of linen, plaited tiny and extremely narrow iu fact. Just n line Is fuHliIonablo. ThU is put In sleeves as well, and In some cases we see It rimming jMX'kets. Many white lace waists made with a yoke effect with the lace divided down the center front have the fronts laced together with velvet ribbon, th-d with a knot nt the lower point The lacing should be V-shaped. The touch of velvet Is used this season to give to lace waists a newer note. I.nce Cartalas. Lace curtains must on no account be Ironed. In the country they may be stretched on the grass, pinning out ev ery point; in the town a sheet spread STRIKING INNOVATIONS IN SLEEVES. Ornate Fitted Sleeves. Evening Gown Sleeve. Armlets. Bolero Effect. on the carpet will be found more suit able. Dwellers In fiats who And It dllll cult to dry such large articles will be glad to know that If the curtains nre hung up wet at nn open window over night they will be dry next morning and hang more gracefully than If dried In the usual way. Tuke them down next morning, fold lengthways and pass through the mangle. Feathers mny be washed by placing them in linen bags. Dip and squeeze these in soap suds, rinse In clean water and dry Iu sieves In nn empty room, turning the feathers frequently to prevent them sticking together. A rulson Factory. The body Is a factory of poisons, says a big pathologist. These poisons are constantly being poured out at the rate of 8 pounds n day. One-third of all this poisonous excreta passes through tho lungs In the form of steam or vapor. Tho lungs within their comparatively small compass contnin a folded surface of about 1,000 square feet, In area equal to the floor of a room 40 feet square. It is through this surface that the oxy gen is drawn into the body and tho poisonous carbon dioxide thrown off. Smoke in reality Is nothing more pr less thnn a cloud of fine carbon dust soot. And when this dust comes Into contact with the surface of the lungs it forms a thin coating which obstructs the en trance of oxygen-laden air, as well as the exit of the poisonous outbreathlngs. The smoker or ho who Inhales smoke, either directly or by sitting in a smoke laden atmosphere, Is both starved and poisoned ; starved for oxygen, the most important of nil foods, and poisoned by bis own excreted wuste. For tha Health. Antiseptic gauzo Is an article that particular women nre using now. While not precisely cheap, it can not be called expensive, and as face cloths It can bo used a couple of times before being thrown away. Every physician now deprecates strongly the use of handker chiefs for bad head colds, and advo cate this gauze, cut Into 12 Inch squares, thnt must be burned when soiled. In this way any danger of contagion to those In the same household Is avoided. In traveling, a few yards of gauze may be carried and wash clot lis cut orr as required. They orp thrown away ufter taking off the dirt of one Journey. Use For rix hel Cotton. Cloths with an edging of Irluh cnx'het ar nuioiiu the wimrtost novel ties for the tea table. Many u perw.ii employ the hours on tho piazza this summer crochet ln rdliiKS for JiiHt such purposes. The crochet cotton which comes on spools Is ly tar the best material to use. Speaking of this cot ton, some needlewomen do not know Unit this Is better for feather stitchlnsj lingerie, of whatever dainty or sheer material It may bo made. After one or two laundering the soft twisted cotton falls to givo nn Men of the work e pended by the embroiderer. PnltahlnaT Furniture. A mixture of equal parts of boiled linseed oil and turpentine will renew varnished woodwork, floors and furni ture, but very little of It should bo used, and what there Is should be rubbed In until absolutely no oil Is left oil the surface. Otherwise the oil will catch the dust, aud a dull film will soon form over the varnish. The best remedy for s dulled or whitened wai finish Is good hard robbing- A Mttls polish mny be used If the case is a des perate one, but none should be left n the surface. White spots caused by heat or moisture will disappear if rubbed hard immediately with a simple polish, says Harper's Bazar. An sl4 fahloned polish for renewing old ma hogany and. atrangely euough, recom mended for polishing brass, also, Is the following, dating from 1777: Twe ounces of butter of antimony, twe quarts of cider vinegar, ene-half pint ef linseed oil. one-half pint of ale (not beer). Mix antimony with oil, then add ale, put into hnlf gallon demijohn and shako well with the vinegar. Use soft cloths, and shake well to mix be fore using. This polish lins worked miracles in restoring old ninhognny. One Woman Cook's Mct-ord. A Boston woman who lias JiiBt cele brated her golden anniversary as a cook boasts of having made nnd baked 304, (XX) pies, 2,000,000 doughnuts nnd some thing more thnn l.fiOO.OOO puddings, be sides a multitude of other dainties and no end of baked beans. Her recipes nre nil her own aud she refuses to wrlto a cook book. Feather Halls for Me-k. It Is quite fashionable now to weat around the neck a close-fitting rufl mado of nn ostrich fenther of small tips. This has an extra wide whits niching above and sometimes below. The feathers are secured with a tight- fitting satin band, which ends over the hooks and eyes with a rosette and two short streamers. These are expensive to buy, therefore the woman whs has small feathers put away can accomplish such a ruff at home during the merulng hours. Steaming the feathers nnd re curling them with a scissor blade will put them in good condition. The ruff should fit the neck nnd be warn over stock with a coat suit. Afternoon Ileerpflon Gowa. SfXtU5' Reception, gown of Clel blue meteor silk crepe cut en Dlrectolre with long train skirt, whose every line, however, is perfect The bodice hi mads elab orate with s yoke of white filet em broidered Iu silver -and outlining the yoke la a fold of velvet somewhat dark er than material, edged with a frill of narrow white lace. Sleeves are also lace trimmed and the shaped bertha of crepe Is held In place by two large, fancy blue buttons. Short Doaes la Corsets. It is Interesting to knew that whiU corsets are lonper, the bones in them nre shorter. They go over n part of the hip, but do not run down to the eni of the corset. These long bones were found disastrous, as they were conntant ly breaking or bending and pushing the corset Into a curve below the waist. Now the bones stop tihort enoiiKS ts prevent breakage, and the couttlle is strayed and stitched nnd fitted to the figure for the rest of the length. A Woman's Chases of Marrrla. Woman's age. Chances in 100. IS to 2.-.. to W).. :) to ..".. :r to 4o.. W to (D.. 104 100 ',100 100 1O0 Widow, any eg 100,000 New York Kteulag fe'uu. Eat Moderately, In order to be In perfect health sns must be temperate in eating. The meals also should be regular. Regular ity Is one of the goldeu rules of a well ordered life. Whea Uabjr Ihokst, Do not slap baby on the back when he chokes, but raise the left baud above tbe bead, which will give r el let Mia Altaraatlvo, It Is best to keep one's personal 1f h'ty at whatever coat A befitting sense of what Is due one never somes amiss, even within prison precincts. This truth was appreciated by sa Irish Ban whose expression of it la quoted by Michael MacDonagb, in "Irish Life and Character. " The prisoner, refrac tory and obstinate, flatly refused to work ia the treadmill. Tte man was brought before the Gov ernor ef the prison for disobedience. TThe Governor asked htm what reason be could give for not following out his orders. "Me go on the treadmill I" exclaimed the prisoner, drawing himself up to bis fall height of offended dignity. "Never, sir I I'd rather lave the Jail first l" NO SKIN LEFT ON BODY. For Six Months Baby Waa K peeled to Ila with Enenrn Now Well Doctor Said to lTae futlcara. SIx months after birth my little girl broke out with eczema and I had two doctors In attendance. There was not s particle of skin left on her body, the blood oozed out Just anywhere, and we had to wrap her In silk and carry her on a pillow for ten weeks. She was the most terrible sight I ever saw, and for six months I looked for her to die. I used every known remedy to allevi ate her suffering, for It was terrible to witness. Dr. O gave her up. Dr. B recciinended the Cutlcura Remedies. She will soon be three years old and has never had s sign of the dread trouble since. We used about eight cakes of Cutlcura Soap snd three boxes of Cutlcura Ointment James J. Smith, Durmtd, Va., Oct 14 snd 22, 1000." la tho Sllasloa SaaSar School. Teacher And what do you suppose Ul the animals did during those forty lays In the ark? Siuarty Williams They Just loafed iround and scratched themselves. Sandy Toole (disdainfully) Chuck it, Smartyl What'd they scratch for. when there was only two Bess? The Bohemian. There It mora Catarrh la this section ot the fouotry than all other diseases put to gether, aad until the last few years was aup posed to be Incurable. For a sreat many years doctors pronounced It a loeal dlseaae and prescribed local rem wl Ira, and by con stantly fallhvr to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proves catarrh to be a constitutional dlaesae and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv K. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only con stitutional cure on tha market. It Is taken Internally In doaes from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It sets directly on the Mood snd mucous surfaces of the system. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any rase It falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. address : P. J. CHEN'KT A CO., Toledo, U. Bold by Druggists, T6c. Take Uall's Kainily Fills for constipation. Hlchtovaa Klok. "The ether day," said the caller, "I sent yon an item to the affect that I had gone up inte Wisconsin en a weak-tad trip." "Wall 7" said the society editor. "Wall," rejoined the indignant onlltr, "yea printed It 'wesk kneed' trip 1" PILES CUR ED 1ST TO 14 DAYS PAEO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to ears anv ease of Itching, Blind, Bleedln or Protrud ing Piles In 0 to 14 days or mosey refunded. 0, Correcting a Mlsapprohaasloa. Philanthropic Housewife Tou are sad ly travel stained, aren't you? Warehaat Long (tackling the cold meat) No, madam; ye couldn't har'ly coll it stain. It's jest dirt. It'll werah off. Mrs. Wlnnlow'a Soothing Byrnp for child ren teething, softens the sums, reduces In flnuimnllon, allnys palu, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. Lord Radalork is one of the few mem bars of the British peerage who not only talta an intereat In religious work but who deliver sermons themselves. VI SELL GUNS AND TRAPS CHEAP ft buy Furs & Hides. Write for catalog 103 N. W. Hide St Fur Co- Minneapolis, Minn. A Maalral Spider. The extraordinary musical sensitive ness of spiders has several times been proved. Every one has heard of PpI llsson's spider. Consoler of the ul timate prisoner, it perished because it listened too closely to the captive's vio lin. Tbe jailer saw it and crushed it brutally. Gretry, the composer, speaks of s favorite spider which descended slong Its thread upon his piano as soon ss he played it. When flvln recitals st Brussels Rubinstein saw s large spider Issue from tbe floor ef the plat form and listen to the music. lie save three concerts at the same hall, and on each occiislon tbe spider appeared. Paris Ttcvnp. 8. C. N. U. - - - No. 481908. m. we r:i ruy M aUeWT- Lil J -astsi.-- Set ssssl mm Ml Isnsl 9V sirasM fop pnt eath 1 o to 50"5 more mnnr for yon to bin Knw Fnra and 1UHp to vl. at htKittt. Write for Pnutt List, Marknt itKirt. Whipping True. And l-out HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDEo 40 ses, l.'stlter b-und. Ht tblni on ths sutiject rar wrUWa. ItlustrfttUf alt fur AsuimU. sVs bnul Trspp.rs' rs-ras, Dsjoivs. Trap. Osm Iawi. How ami hr I trsr. aad 'to fcs swans) Mtf cms fill lriior. It's rf ular fctirtrK-psdi. ft ice. 1. T" our riiatnsBn, $1 fV Hidsa InvsiBsd hMLftlful H 'he. Our MsrnrUc rtvit and Ifeortf attracts annual fc irapa, tl 10 persutUa, fcb'a mss9 Hidas aud ftus to m and st tuU)i pneaa. Adders.- Mr., Jtot. Ill sT'-'TBtlf CHRONIC CHEST COMPLAINTS of the most serious character heva been permanently cuied with Pise's Cure. Coughi, coldi, hoarseness, bronchitis and asthma quickly reapoad lo iu healing influence, li you have a cough ot cold, ii yeu are hoar at or have difficult with your breathing, gat a bottle oi Pieo'a Cure. Inuaa. disss beoebt iollowi Uta brat dose. Continued Bat generally bring com plete relief. For nearly ball a century Piao's Cure has been ocroonatratarrg that the most advanced fount oi coughi, colds and chf onic cheat complaint CAN BE CURED f ':'K I J1 This woman gays the mu sard from an operation by Lydla EL. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Ilenrr, of Norrigtown, Qav writes to Mrs. I'mkham : " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles, sly doctor said an opera tion was the only chance I bad, and I dreaded it almost as much as death. " One day I read how ether women' had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it Before I had taken the first' bottle I was better, and now I am en- , tirely cured. " Every woman sufferlnp; with any female trouble should take Lydia li Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty vcars Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been tha standard remedy for female ilia, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceraJ tion, fibroid tumors, irrcg-ularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it f Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has sruided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. WESTERN CANADA More Big Crops In 1908 Another 60,000 Settlers Ireu the usltee' Slates NEW DISTRICTS OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT 321 A (ril si Lais' Is tACB StTUEI-IM foe Bsatstcs sis 160 si S3.S9 Per acre. 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