9 1 bf,7,Z PE-RU-NA TONIC FOR COUGHS. COLDS, CATARSl M , r PEPH HALL CHASE. I'eruna I rnjr Co., Coin minis. Ohio. (Jentlemen : I hnvc used I'erttna and find (lint i' cannot be equaled as a tonic, a well ns a care for coughs, col ils and rntixrrh. Yon arp ntithnrized to us my photo with testimonial in any publication. .!oph II. Chai, S04 Tenth St.. Wnxhinifton. P. C Cold anJ La Grippe. Mr. V. Happy. Hardin, Hay Co.. Mo., writes: "I run safely recommend l'nira as a renipily that will aire all catarrhal troubles. "It was of great benefit to nie, as it cured me of catarrh of the thront. and I took a very had cold and had In grippe last February. It settled in my throat and lungs. I took three bottles of I'eruna and it cured me. "1 highly recommend it to nil who ire lick, and I am glnd to add my endorse ment to that of others." Pc-ru-na for ColJs. Mr. Ii. TlifTord Fita'. Jr.. 21)2!) Fast Marshall St.. Kiclimond, Va., writes that when he gets a cold be takes I'enma, and it soon drives It out of his system. For several years he was not entirely well, hut I'eruna completely cured him. People who object to liquid medicines con now secure I'eruna tablets. For a free illustrated booklet entitled "TIip Truth About 1'erunn." address The rerunn Co., Columbus, Ohio. Mailed postpaid. The Reason I Make and Soil More Men's $3.00 & $3.50 Shoe Than Any Other Manufacturer ti biennis 1 glT tht weartr the btmeflt of lh moit c ore p let org Ml cation of trained tzperU tnd ftkiUcd hoara&keri 1b th countrr. The Mlm.tion of the leather! for each part of tfci thee. and every detail of the makiBff In every department, It looked after bv the beet ihoemaWi In the ahoe industrv. 11 1 coma mow you now carerauy w . i. uougiae enoee llv W. L. Doueia are nade, yon would then nnderetand why they nold their shape, lit bettor, and wear loncer than any other nuke. My Method of Tanning the Soles makes them More Flexible and Lotitr Wearing than arty others. Hhiift for Every Memher of tti Fmnlly, leu Hoyt.Womeii.M aud Children. Fnr oalp hy slioe dealer eTerywhere. PflMTinW 1 Non inutile without W. L. Dnnpla vHUIIUil 1 name and price stamped on bottom, fiat Color Eyelet Ueed Exclulvely. Catalog mailed fret. W. U DOUGLAS, 167 Spark St., Brockton, Maw. Ths great est eras Of the osntury. Sama erow ererywhera and yields from 12 to 18 tons of hay, and lata of pasture besides per acre. Clovers Largest growers of Clovert.Al.'alfa, Uialltvt tol atendlaf purrLaeoratro! or remit 10 and cot ot of ronarbauia farm peed atvmiM, including Billion GraM.wurtbailttl farm to gt 9 taxi with. r Lectin A. SalzerSeed Co.1 L.c08a-,c. wiicgNsm wdeirl One gets it by highway men Ten of thousands by Bad BoweU No dif ference. Constipation and dead liver make the whole system sick Every body knowa it CASCARETS regulate cure Bowel and Liver troubles by simply doing nature's work until you get well- Millions use CASCARETS, Life Saverl 882 CASCARETS loc a box for a weetc's treatment, all driiRBists. lliKRvnt seller in tlic world. Milhoo boxes a month. Tin- IScsl I in pol't '1 HoI'M'N - $1IKP.I) eacli. Hi III -liri-il lr ttt d Ions is) to tiam. Al I ors ar rauti'd siimiil ii iid sure ureulers. I! tfr t nc e Any I auk iu t'ltnten. A, I.AT1MK.K WII.SOX t'KKHTON, i O V A , SEED OATS Per Salzcr's catalog page 129. 1 Largest growers ot seed oat, wheat, barter. I iweliz.cum. putatoea. erassea and cloven ami I I tai m aredi in Hie wnrld. bit catalog fi ee : or. Ike nil 100 in mm pi and lecsive kampia of N riinton Uoiur Uius, yteiding lOtona of hay per acre, oata. apeltz, barley, eta., eauly woi lb 9 1 0.OO of any man's money to gut a .tart with, and catalog fi ee. Or, send 14c and we add a anipie farm teed novelty never aeen before I r TJU. (AL2ER SEED CO.. Boi CD la Crotu Wit. rtTRRif WRiTiNa to ADvr.nTiKE.na V please say yea saw the aiKerilseuieu is, slua iransPi Beware of the Cough that hanfe on persistently, breaklne; your night's ret and exhausting you with the violence of the paroxytms. A few doeen of Pieo's Cure will relieve oiv drrtully any cough, no matter how far advanced or serious. It soothes and heals the irritated suifetrcs, clears the clotrgt-rt air pits ages and the cougU disap pcira. ak. K e Al aU druggUu. 28 eta. .7 r Biljion $ UHlf llllll Irass &&JMvt&k&JM7 Timothy ft Grass fm I I, L I 1 I ,.i i i a j i i li l a I J I If K 1 I I nt)Ki Mlii i. i I ik.k 'imm ii t i,i mi i ii-i riafiii H ir hi1 " ' 11 1 1 tr'--rr II iCX (are for (are. Don't you trotiMn trotiblo Till tronlilo troublea yon. Ion't yon look for trouble ; It trouble look for you. Pon't you borrow orrow ; You'll aurely have your almre, lie who drr-am of sorrow Will find that sorrow's there. TVm't you hurry worry Hy worrying lout it come. To flurry N to worry; 'Twill miss yon if you're mum. If rare you've got to enrry, Wait till it's at the door; For he who runs to meet It Takes up the load before. If minding will not mend It, Then better not to mind; The best thing In to end it JtiRt leave It nil behind. Vlio fenreth hnth forsaken The Heavenly Fnther's side; What He hnth nndi-rtnkeii He surely will provide. Then dou't you trouble trouble Till trouble troubles you; You'll only double trouble, And trouble others, too. -The Observer. What Influences Men. Mrs. Cnrric C'linpuinti C'ntt rtent of the Hqim! KufTrnKe , prcal Viilon, does not In nny way suit tin descrip tion usually lifted hy chivalrous men to woninn suirrngials. Far from being a plnln-vlsiigetl, badly-gowned, rnther ptiglllHtle person, Mrs. Cntt Is nlto gether chnrmlng, n dollglitfully wom nnly womnn nnd quite Interested ns to the style nnd beauty of her dresses and hats. Nothing In the world so in censes Mrs. Cntt ns for n person or a newspaper to mix her personality with her nropngandii. "6ne of the Inost brilliant writers on woman suirrngo." she remarked hot long ago, "Kills Meredith, of Den ver, has this to say nbout n certain phaso of enfranchised women, nnd I wish all nien who discuss the subject would treat It as a tract. 'It is." says this caustic chronicler, 'u singular fnct that men seem tumble to consid er the abstract quest Ion of voting quite apart from lis personal hearings. For Instance, a well-known Denver writer laments that, since the disas trous year of 1RD3 he has seen upon the streets of Denver tbo sad faces of Unloved woman. Roth before nnd since that time the sad faces of un loved and unlovnble. men have not been nbsent from our thoroughfares, but who ever thought of such a thing ns disfranchising n man In order that he might be rendered attractive? So crates would never have received even honorable mention In n beauty show. Yet this sort of thing Is accepted se riously, nnd men are Influenced, not by arguments, but by the personality of the one who represents them when h Is n matter of woman's enfranchise ment.' Yet 1 question If n Judge ever thinks whether the pleader before him Is good to look on or the opposite, or whether his collar Is clean, and his face showing the effects of morning oap. It Is his brief which counts. That is nil women ask, that their brief be given respectful audi diligent medi tation." Trifle to Know. That persons who do not wish to lose their hooks, mark their name not tn the title page only, but on a cer tain ll.ed page In a hook ns well. That what Is known as steel wool Is an excellent cleaner for sinks, kitchen utensils, wood floors and for rubbing down paint. That shiny clothing will look much better If the shiny sjxit is rubbed light ly with fine sand paper and then pressed on the wrong side. That In starting a hem on the ma chine, the needle will be less apt to clog If a piece of paper is placetl un der the needle nnd sewed through for nbout two Inches before going tin to the hem. The paper Is later pulled away. That kerosene is nn excellent polish er for rubbing tip furniture. It may he applied with n soft, woolen rag, rubbed In well and later dried off with a clean piece of flannel. Embroidered I. Inert Collar. Tut straight line collar Is considered more stylish ftian the turnover one It has been worn hy those who dress In the extreme of fashion fur two win ters, but It Is gaining In popularity now. The Sketch shows the kind that can be embroidered at home. .It is made of flue linen, with wide wings, and finished with a full bow and ends of old blue rntln ribbon, heid with a dull silver, buckle. The streamers are finished with bnlls of white crocheted lace. The Clever (ilrl. It's rather hard on the ' I who Is clever to feel that she Is regarded by the majority of men the sort of men In whose henrts lurks the old fashioned Idea that it woman Is some thing of a household chattel as some thing that should be seen and not heard. Perhaps, however, writes Knrl Kramer, It is Just because she Is clev er that she enn rise nbove this mascu line prejudice nnd keep right on In her own way. It takes a clever women to live down n man's prejudice. Then, too, poor little girl, she can't help be ing clever, and, on tlu- whole, the clever girl Is one of the best In the entire category of the fair sex. She's never tiresome, always enter taining nnd companionable, and makes the best kind of n friend to n fellow. Her cleverness helps him over bad places nnd herndvlce Is always good. Phe's the girl thnt appeals, first to n man's brain and Intellect, nnd then. If he Is a real man. to his heart, which she holds, even ngnlnst himself. She Isn't nlways conspicuous for benuty, this clever girl; she Is often rather NEW IDEAS mm m 1 mm The garment on the left-hand figure shows the fashionable combination of materials. The coat Is of sealskin, so soft and pliable that It clings to the form like broadcloth or satin. The broad revers nre of a chiffon broadcloth, in a matching shade to that used for the skirt, which Is pavement-gray. The buttons, which are of old silver and perfectly flat, have a rim of Jet. The hat Is of gray felt, faced with seal nnd trimmed with a band of the same fur and uncurled ostrich feathers. The gown on the figure at the right shows the vogue for sotin used as a trimming. The material employed for the costume is a pigeon-gray Princes? broadcloth. The skirt is tight nnd narrow and the coat tits so as to em phasize the short waistline. In the back It comes to within two Inches of the avor nnd sloped gracefully up In the front. The broad revers and deep cuffs are of black satin, being without canvas as a stiffening, which allowed theiu to fall In soft folds. The hat Is of black satin, trimmed with soft gray silk uud black quills. plain than otherwise, but when It hap pens, ns It frequently does, that she combines beauty with cleverness, sh- has pretty nearly everything her own way. She Is ever well-polsed and never appears offensively learned nor boldly aggressive. Neither Is she retfrlngly shy. She lets her cleverness he re spected rather than known, nnd at the apropos moment she shines forth like a brilliant light. In the household she may seem rather like n caged bird, but when the right man appears on the stage of life, her fluttering ceases, nnd with the stendylng Influ ence of real love the clever girl Is transformed Into the clever wife and mother, and because her home affairs run smoothly her husband Is satisfied, devoted and proud, nnd her children rise up to cnll her blessed nmong wom en. May the clever girl never Brow less. The Cynic. A bachelor, who Is kuown among his friends snd their children as being al ways In the happiest spirits, singing gnyly nnd whistling the newest songs, recently took unto himself a wife. Hearing the news the Syenr-old daughter of n house to which he goes frequently, asked her mother doubt fully: "Won't Mr. Smith sing or rfclstle any more, mother?" "Why, of course." said the parent, wondering. "Why?" "Because married people don't seem to sing much," quoth the cynic, sadly. An Old Itemed?. A remedy that has stood the test of years hi a family noted for their hair Is made from sage and greeu tea. This has been known to stop falling hair nnd bring buck the natural luster wfien all other means have failed. Put sage and greeu ten In the proportion of uu ounce each In a preserving kettle and cover them with a quart and a pint of boiling water. Cover tightly and sim mer unMI the liquid Is reduced one third. Let It stand In the pot for twenty-four hours, then strain and bot tle. Wet the hnlr with the lotion every night and tnnssnge well Into the roots. Care should be taken to dry the hair thoroughly, otherwise the ptllow wll) be stained. Batka the) Bi-ea. . It Is an excellent plan to bathe the eyes with the lids wide open. T do this a bright silver coin should be tossed Into a bowl of clenr, cold water. It will, of course, sink to the bottom, nnd when the face Is plunged Into th water the eyes should lie firmly fixed uion the glittering silver bit. Then let the eyes be kept open and the head gently moved from side to side. The men and women who will persist In this dally bath will soon find that their eyes are brighter and stronger and It will preserve the sight beyond what Is supposed to be Its allotted time Women Help Colleajes A new scholarship has been estab lished at Ilowdoln College, the Annie E. Turlngton scholarship, for which Mrs. A. Webster King gave $5,000 In memory of her sister, the object being to assist some deserving student through college. A fund of $3,000 has been established by Mrs. .Tames Druni niond and Mrs. Charles F. Dole and daughter In memory of the husband nnd father, Mr. James Drummond. Care of the Teeth. A primary requisite In keeping the teeth clean Is a suitable brush, adapted to the form nnd position of the teeth. IN CLOTHES. For babies the very best brush that can be made Is n piece of soft linen wrapped around mother's finger nnd dipped Into a glass of water. When the gums are Inflamed it Is soothing nnd comforting. For children a small, soft brush should be used up to nbout the tenth year, then the stlffer brush substituted. Many complaints Incident to childhood could be readily averted by mothers tenching them the import ance of the dally care of the teetb and mouth. Ornament fur Hnlr. The hair ornaments of this sea sou are unlike those that girls have worn before. This metal fillet, with gauze wings, Is probably the most popular ac cessory to the coiffure. The wings are of gold gauze, ornamented with crys tals. They are mounted in front of a thin gold fillet which fits neatly over the top of the head. As Inconsistency, A womau will criticise another foi being too fond of dress, yet she will wear herself to a frazzle to set a bet ter table than her neighbors. The first steam engine used In Amer ica was brought from England la 1758. I feXTRAORDINART INCREASE Vt LAUD VALUES. oathera. Alberta la a Might? Onod (onalfjr, No stronger or belter evidence can be given of the merits of a country than that which conies from the testi mony of the settler who has determina tion to succeed. This is why we re produce the following letter, which speaks for Itself. These people were Induced to go to Western Caundu through the solicitation of a Canadian Government agent, who secured for them low railway rates. Carmnngay, Alta., Canada, Dee. 13, '08. Mr. C J. llrouguton, Couadlan Govern ment Agency, 130 Adams street. Chicago: We had audacity enough to tackle the proposition of buying four sections of land In Southern Alberta, thirty miles enst of Clalruholm, nnd heading up on the I.lttle How, and our two b.vjs each got a homestead adjoining. We fenced three sections nnd the two home steads aud built a house, ham, corrals and granary and have since enlarged some of these buildings. We hve broken 200 acres of land, which has bceu sowed to oats and wheat. During the severe winter of two ynrs ago the whiter wheat killed out somewhat nnd our crop yielded only ten bushe s to the at re, but the spring wheat went 24 bushels to the acre. In this coun try we must be prepored for storms and cold, at times, 20 to 30 below eero, yet on the whole the winters are mild; and while there are exceptional crops. It Is fair to say that the average farmer can depend on havlnj a yield In avernge years of from 20 to 2-"i bushels to the acre for spring when; and whiter wheat In our Immediate neighborhood yields from 2T to 30 bush els to the acre on the average. We have now quite a bunch of horses, over 50 In all. about S50 sheep, after having sold 140 for mutton this fall. We have 20 head of pure bred registered Shropshire, which lire worth $20 eneh. The average price received for mutton sheep was $5.00 nnd a little over. Pork brings 5 and 0 cents a pound. We have about 30 head of cat tle oi our ranch now, and Inst winter they picked their entire living from our pasture, running to the struw stacks for shelter at night The Increase of land valuo hns been extraordinary. Our land four years ago cost us a little less than $0.00 nn acre. We have sold one section for $15.00, but we would not sell any more for less than $23.00 per acre, ns we ex pect the rnllrond within four tulles of our rnnch within the next IS months, Southern Alberta of Western Canada Is a mighty good country for any nn or woman who loves outdoor 1 1 A) and who wants to get good returns for their la bor nnd Investment. We have been pleased with cur treat ment from the Canadian government and can heartily commend Southern Alberta as a splendid country In which to locate. Yours very truly, (Signed) JAMES S. AIXSLIE & SONS. An Object Lesson. "Miranda," said the mlstres, "you are a good cook, and 1 Just know that you are too good for na to keep any length of time. Some man will come along one of these days and Influce you to marry him." "Oh, no, mum," answered Miranda fervently. "I've lived with you nnd your 'ushand too long to want ever to get married." There nre two conclusions to be drawn from the reply of tlib faithful servant. One Is that she was loyal to her employers; the other is as It may be. Chicago Post. How's This? We offer One ilutnlreil Iinllara Reward for any cats of l.'ularrh tliat i-auuut be cured 1J Hull's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CM K.N KY a CO.. Toledo, O. We, the unilerNli;up(l, linve known F. J. Cheupy for the last 15 years, snd believe him imrfectly honorable In all biiliie trans iit-tliins and tliiaui'lully able to carry out any obligations riiadr liv Ills Arm. Wai.oi.no, Kinxan It Mabvim, Wholesale DrujjtsUta, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood snd mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by ail Druggists. Take Hall's Family I'llls fur constipation. New York, wilh 4,000,000 population, had been adding to its total In the three years preceding 1!K)5 at the rate of 100,. 000 a year. Philndtdphia. with a little leaa than 1,5(MI,(mmj population, had in creased at the rate of litl.OoO a year. Do not neglect constipation, for this condition poisoim the blood nnd lends to chronic ill henllj). Garfield Ten, the mild harb laxative corrects constipation, keepa the blood pure, and the hcnltu good. Omlnsluim ui jti(or-. Periandvr had taken rlinrje of the pop ular amusements of Corinth nnd hud sup pressed the majority of them. "August tyrant," suid a delegation of Society leaders from the gulf shore drive, who had called to protest against his high handed action, "may we ask why you bava done this?" "1 havt done it, iudiea," said Perian der, "because, in my capacity as one of th Seven Wise Men of Greece, I think It best. Good morning." For be did not deem it prudent to tell them that in watching their card games be bad detected symptoms of a tendency to invent the game of bridge whist. Chi cago Tribune. Tbs carcass of the avernge borte yield COO pounds of meat, a shown by tke observation of the French horse butcher. an mm PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Csltr nre fassbriglilrrssiilsler rtsrslliasassflier-rs. 0i I Oc sactaet talon sll Hants, fkei ays la call w.lti aelltr Itss ssr elaar are. Tsitsser Sal isiistil ntsi(iss siail. Viiil4lMbtttisklsl Hssieili.BUsvS as HU Calais. JOJi'KOE VH VC CON Qmtnty, UtimJZ " Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to healthy by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 30 years wc have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. 1 lere is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Houston, Texas. " Wlicn I first lcjrnn taktngr Lydia E. Plnk hnrn'i Vegetable Compound I vras a total wreck. I had. been sick for three years with female troubles, chronic dyspepsia, and a liver trouble. I had tried several doctor's medicines, but nothing did me any good. "For three years I lived on medicines nnd thought I would never get well, when I read nn advertisinent of Lydia U. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try It. "My husband got me one bottle of the Compound, and it did me so much good I continued its use. I am now a well woman and enjoy the best of health. "I adviso all women suffering from such troubles to trlve Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. They won't regret It, for it will surely cure you." Mrs. Bessie L. llicks, 810 Cleveland St., Houston. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do ner as much good as it did Mrs.' Hicks. tar amine ,3tWtliiltiffus nr in ftxt. "JL 1 1'ii.i(iiri,'.N m i &i?$. bors S :S -K- i!kv tr-W?1- 8P0HM MEaiGALCO..ctbtairtBsriocUtsl Qoahen, tndn U.S. A. v;. tecmi jllcti SCHOOL SHOES write to Wa alao .inofi, manna wa.mnipua Comfort ohoaa aud Yarraa Cu.uioa Sliuaa. F. Mayer MILWAUkEE.WlSCONSIN FOR BOYS and GIRLS .-. .... ... 1.1.11 h.u uii'inix 1 1 1 : : t the ' -uiilctiis mi- omiprlli J to run up a g'lM ill of from J ).(") to ST.'.ihm) more thai tual. Whisker for Colds. To ono-Ualf pint good w dinkey, arid one ounre syrup arsHpnrllla and one ouiue Torls compound, which can be procured of any druggist. Take in tea ajioonful doses before each meal anil In-fore retiring. Immediate reaulta al ways follow tbla treatment. The telepliuutt Uireetones of the current Issue in Sew York City would make a Bile seven onil a quarter mi Irs high, il ilaced one on (lie other. PILES C'l'llED IN 9 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is fuiraateed to eure aa raws of lu ting-, Ullad, Uleedlng or Protrud ing I'llss la B to 14 days or moat refuaded. Oe. With the exception of Britain and America, there are 110 two countries in the world where the wile Is of equul len.'th. Hrs. Wlnxluw's Hootlilnif Hjrsp for child reu teething, softens the gums, reduces lu Us niiini tluti. allays palu. cures wind colic. Uc a bolt la. Kucu Hut What lla Wanted. "A hunter m-t out out day to hunt, and a pant her set out at the auuie time to eat," tttld the lecturer. "'I uiUHt have a fur overcoat,' auld thu hunter. "'1,' nn id the panther, 'must have a dinner.' "Some bourn Inter, In a lonely wood, the panther and the hunter met "Aha," kiiUI the hunter, pnyly. level ing his gun. "here la my fur overcoat." "And he shot, but the panther, dodg lug behind a treo, paraped unhurt. "Then tho pnuther niHhed forth be fore the buuter could reload. "'Abu,' here's uiy dinner,' said the panther. "And he fell upon the hunter and de voured hi in. "Thus each got what he wanted, tho hunter getting bis fur overcoat and the panther getting Mh dinner.' CO LT DISTEMPER "fsifUa b taMidltxl tctj eMlty. Th ulrlt ar eutxl, and all others In - -.-ll smineMavljl, no nmttrr how "r Tpmp ii," kept from hart air thm dia V WM',li br U"1" MI-HNtt Ltyl'lD t'WTJvBPKR C'UHK. Otv on Malil. nu mattrr In riuijluoltuoe IwolTey win. lj5ajiasT""i 11 utmist 01 mm fuller, iwit miiieuy over hdowd inr niaroa in Toaj. ftlit I ""v'" BimnnuiTu w fimtinn rsan, mr iD'fi iXHliet r nna XZt tO(lnMnnr(1ruKtrtiandharuMilultrM.urMnxpnaaaid hy Jf 1 nianiiinnttirara, Cut nhown bow to nmilttoa throat. Our trim Nwiklrt tVlYua wWUTtlllnir. IsOral airenta wantead. lArtnaat sasalltaaa "SPECIAL MERIT" SEAMLESS SCHOOL SHOES SCHOOL SHOES without seams-think of Hsoamlass school shoes! They sr stroiiK nnd sturdy, have scnmluss uppers, tough soles and doublu k-aihor loos. Hy tar the most durablo and lasting shoes obtainable. "Special Merit" Seamless SchoolShoes "uear like Iron." They wear just twice as long aa ordinary shoes with seams. M nlo In all styles nnd sizes, for every dsy and Sunday wear for hoys and girls. V.kt.r ,lnnl.. will .,.nl., .. l7 . us. I.00L lor thu Muvnr Trade Mark on the sole. FRFRrU you will arnd th, nam of a df.I.r who IOJ not li.njlr. hp.iml M.Ht a, hool sho. mm will ti-nd you tr, poM. paid, a haautlliil plctura of ;aorca Off Marths WaalilrtKton.alM IftxJS. but whIUl plcturs maka Leading lady Shoaa. V' Boot & Shoe Co. SiOIl HEADACHE Positively red hf tkea Llttte Pills. , They also MM Daa Mas from Dyspepsia. Isv U gestloa and Top Hatrqr Eating. A perfect reta efly tor Dimaeaa, Kansas. Drowsiness. Ba4 Taatt) la tbs MotjUi. sjoataa Tongue. Pain la tbs Bids, Toupin Lrvra. nm regulate too Bowels, Purely Veritable. SMALL PILL . SMALL DOSE. SMALL PP.ICL Genuine Must Bear Fao-Simila Signaturt r QEFUSC SUBSTITUTE!. WESTERN CANADA More Big Crops In 1908 Aaolher 60.000 Settlers from the Valletl Slates NEW DISTRICTS OPENED fOR SETTLEMENT 320 acres si Isss Is EaCII SETUH-ltf Trss nssmleas est 160 el $3.00 tr acre. "A vatl, rich country enaf a contanraat pnmpttout people. " kxtruct from oormpond. enceot a Natuui.il Editor, whose visit to Wetter Csnads in Augu-t, I'Vd. was au Inspiration. M my hare p.iid the entire enst of their Isms and had a balance ul Iroiu J10 00 to SJO.UU pr act aa s result '-f nacror. Ntiriuir Wheat. Winter Wheat, Oats, Barter. Ia snd IVa ara tbe principal cr-tps, smile toa) Hit vi as n brine-1 perfection tha best Csttls tint have ever be a d on tlM Ctiicaro asarkat. K:l-ndld Climate. Schools and Churchea in all localitl.it, railways tou.h ruiMt of lb net Had dis tricts, and prices lor produce ara always food. Lands, way sl-o or punhaaed lium Ksilway ul Laid Companies. Pur pamphlets, maps and io. loraiation reiardinif low railroad rateaapfiyts V. U. Scott, Suierintendrnt ot Immirrslloa, Ottawa, Canada, or K. T. Holmes, J15 Jacksoaj St.. St. Paul, Min snd J. M. MacLacblsn, Dos lib Wslertowo, x.Diil.uU Autboriicd Uonciua Bicnt A.ents. Vlaaae aar abart yna saw this arlrartliamaat. 8. C. N. U. No. 61900. iCAffltR'S SPITTLE flVER CARTERS i IVER U PILLS. HI nam :