Oae TMar Beyea.! Amy ftwui TI9 krow ether placet rtir trwr Jllag It ot the agony brand. Aftef altlng for nearly (our hours In Saan- lonrfQa, Canada, between Toronto and Montreal, for a "miiTd" 17 freight ears and one coach--I aakad aa tatpev Ueat clergyman If be bad e eJ ta learn when tba trala would arrive. Ha yd ma up and down wit pHy. "Sir." ha tald, "that la the oaly thJag that tha Almighty doaa mot know." New York Prase. FIundreds of womfi art employed La tba tecret service of Germany. . Tha nami "John Bull" aa applied tt tha English nation waa made dm of In poem dated 1712. 1 ITCHED TWELVE YEAH8. Ecsema Mad HaaUs aad Feet Swelt, Peel aad Get Ft a it A mi Affect ad, Too Gara Up All Hops ( Cora Qalcklr Cared hj Cat I car a. "I suffered from eczema oa my hands, arms and reet for about twelvt years, my hands and fact would awell, sweat and Itch, then would become cal loua and get very dry, tho peel off end get raw. I tried most evry kind of salve and ointment without Pieces. tried several doctors, but at last gav up thinking tuere was a cure for eo tenia. A friend of mine Insisted on m trying the Cutlcura Remedies, but 1 did not give them a trial until I got so bnd that I had to do something. I secured a Bet and by the time they were used I could seo a vast Improve ment and my hands and fst wen benled up In no time. I have had trouble since. Charles T. Bauer, K. F D.. 65, Volant, Ta., Mi-rch 11, 1908." Potter Drug A Cherp. Orp., Bolt Props, of Cutlcura Remedies, Boston. As a rule, 100 acres of land offer so tenant for 200 aheep a tfclrtyhre; borned cattle, BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spanklnc does not eura children of had. wetting. There la a constitutional causa tor tni trouble. Mrs. M. Bummers, Boi 4, Notre Da ax, Ind., will send fre ta viy metber ner successful borne treat ment, with full Instructions. Sand no raoney, but write her te-day If your chil dren trouble you In this way. Don't blaaie tha child, tba chances are It cant help It This treatment also cures adults and aged peorf.., troubled with uafese difficulties ay day or night. FASHION HINTS The attractive featute of this pongee (own is the embroidery done In dauy battero, in silk to match the maten'at J he waist and sleeve effect is also novel Metal Ham No Propeetlea. " vvnen vu per cen. 01 cerium is ai loyed with 30 per cent of Iron the metal thua. produced possesses tha re markable, property of giving off a shower dr sparks when struck lightly by a steel wheel. This substance has been employed for making auto tgp It ers for gas burners, miners' acetylene lamps and cigar lighters. Recently It has been'' proposed to utilize It for Ig niting motor headlights, and even aa a substitute for electric IgnlUon In tha cylinders. Every package of. Post Toasties Contains a little boot Tid-Bitk made with Toasties." A coupfe of doeen rtfeipea Of fascinating dishes; A hAp in entertaining Home folks or company Pkgs. 10c and 15c , At grocers. 1 ' la tke Drnsc Stora. Ton say you are a graduate of tha school of pharmacy T" "Oh, yes, madam." Are you registered under the ruler "Most certainly." ls that your diploma hanging yon derr "Yea, madam." "Very well. Let me have a postage tamp." Browning's Magazine. Jest la lima. "I suppose," said the casual ac quaintance, the day after the wedding. "It was hard to lose your daughter?" "No." replied the bride's father. "It did seem aa If It was going to be hard at one time, but she landed this fal low just as we were beginning to lose all hope." Pittsburg Observer. I'naroltlable. Doctor tjear sir. you had -I don't understand this, my You sent me a note stating been attacked with mumps, and I find you sulTerlng from rheuma tism. Patient That's all right, doctor. Not a soul in the house knew how to epell rheumatism. Who 'Won Id Want to lie a Poetf "The last line of your roem Is really good." "Oh, thank you." "Why not transpose the last line and the first line and omit the reat?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Slaed Illm t'p. "1 guess I know my own mind." "That bears out what Miss Pert said about you last night." "What did she say?" "She said you didn't know much." Houston Post. Prom Mlaaourt. Tha following amuslne Incident oc curred some years ago la northwest ern Missouri. A gentleman went to a small primi tive Tillage for the purpose of Inspect ing some land which he had owned for a number of years but had never seen. Reaching the place one evening ne secured lodging In a small house. The next morning he went to the back of the house, where, on a bench, was a tin washbasin and near at hand a barrel of water and a dipper. After washing his hands and face he took from his pocket a toothbrush and, pouring some water on It from the dipper, proceeded to brush his teeth. A small boy of the house watched him for a few moments In unfeigned astonishment, then yelled: "Oh. mom. come quick and see the fellow sharp ening his teeth!" Lipplncott's. Making tba Trumps, "Life," said the unsuspecting rounsr man, "Is what we make It," "Then," rejoined the coy maid. "suppose yon make It dlamonda and 1 11 make It hearts." Different Viewpoints. Mabel There goes that youne doc- tor In his automobile. Isn't he lust too killing for anything? Helen Oh, I don't know. Thev rhv he hasn't any practice to speak of. Information Mauled. Doody I'd have you to know. Kit- that I'm not tho idiot you think I am. Knox Oh, I beer pardon. Whir-h Idiot are you? No Obligation. Mike Phat have we got t' eat this tnornln'? Nora We ain't got to pat nothln' if we don't wnnt to. Widow. Orljflunllt jr. Gunner I dine at that littlo res taurant down in Uohenila. Guyer That so? Well, I hoar tho proprietor of that place has some orls inul ideas. Gunner I should tay so. Ho guu- plles a dream hook with every order of welsh rarebit. Exchanee. Applied to the Motor. Teacher What do you mean by the (julclc and the dead"? Hoy Well, the quldt get out of the way ot tho r.:otor cars and the dead don't. Lipplncott's. The Trouble. Friend Don't worry because your swe-theart has turned you down since yea lost your money. There are as poo;l fih in the soa as ever were can j;iit. .llltu 1 One Yes, but I lost my bait. Marpi-r'n Bazaar. oue at All. "A ninn hasn't Sny constitutional i ' -ln.i," obiprves .Mr. Taukaway, "when h' wife d ) s tlie crosd -questioning." j City Tlujfc. nik Una. "I sea by this paper," said Wrs, Griggs, "that growing children require occasional change." "Well, oura certainly get their share," replied Orlgfcs. "They brace me three or four times a day for nickels and dimes." Skat Her Off. "Which would you rather ," be gan Mrs, Wiggins, "a woman " "As a matter of fact," Interrupted Wiggins, without looking up from his paper, "I'd rather see a woman In the kitchen than on the lecture platform." Told h Trait. Knox There goes young Da Short In Jay Green's automobile. Crox Why. I thought De Short owned It? He told me not an hour ago that ho had put all his money into It Knox Well, he probably told tha truth. He bought 60 cents' worth of gasoline before he started. Keeps !), Blox Dlxby claims that he always tells the truth. Knox Yes; he seems to have a ma nia for stirring up trouble. On of the Symptoms. - "But." queried the sweet girl grad uate, "how can I tell when I am In love?" "Oh." replied the fair widow, "when you think you think as much of a young man as you think of yourself that Is love." Tlefore and After. "When you were courting me," said his wife, "you declared there wasn't another woman in the world like me." "Yes," replied her husband, "and I'm glad of it for the sake of other men." Itnppr Ttaonitnt. Miss Askltt When one sends a par cel by express why do they always ask the name and address of the sender? Percy Pinkleigh Why er fa they'll know where to wet urn It tn case it is er lost or stolon, doncher know. The Girl at the Gam. George Why don't you watch the game, Evelyn? Evelyn What's the use? You told me the umpire man was paid to watch It Let him look after It I'm sure I don't want the job. Diplomacy. "Am I the only girl you ever made love to?" "Now, if you were, bow on earth could I know how far superior yon are to all other girls by comparlsonr Baltimore American. Lucky. Rogers Have you had good luck with your piano? Randall Splendid! It lasted until we got it paid for. Life. Saccessfnl Aid. Several weeks ago a Kansas editor advertised the fact that he had lost his umbrella and requested the finder to keep it. He now reports 'The finder has done so. It pays to adver tise." Kansas City Journal. Covering Territory. "My! What a wide sash you are wearing!" "Yes; nobody seems to know Just where the fashionable waistline should come, so I am trying to wear a sash wide enough to hit it wherever It should be." Houston Post At Ilrenkfaat. "You say you used to do light roles on the stage, my dear?" i "Yes, love." "Then where did you. learn to do these heavy rolls; I can hardly lift them?" Houston Post. The Man M ho Sings. "Give me the man who sings at his work," remarked the gentle optimist. "The remark," replied the opera manager, "proves that you never had an argument about salai with a tenor." Washington Star. Keeks the Man. Tommy Pop, what Is the offlce that seeks the nian? Tommy's Pop The tax office, my son. Philadelphia Record. rtfndy nlth the Anmvrr. Miss Baxter, feeling the effects of a torrid arternoon In June, was attempt ing to arouse the Interest of her lan guid clasa by giving, as she supposed, an Interesting talk on the obelisk. After speaking for half nn hour she found that her efforts were wasted, reeling utterly provoked, she cried: "Every word that I have, said you have let in at one enr and out of tho other. You" pointing to a girl whom she noticed had been particularly in atteMlve throughout the entire leon "tell me, what la an obelisk?" The pupil, grasping th,o teacher's last words, ror-e and promptly an swered: "An obeli. k is something that goes in one ear and out the other." Suo ceSfs Magazine. Thoae Withering (. liimea, "I generally read the paper on the way to and from the office," said the importantly buoy young man. "I used to, myself," said the old timer, "before I got hardened to the looks of the U straphangers." Kansas City Time, f M r Pretty Paeay, I lova my pretty puss. And she's so for.d of me, I often hold her In my arms. Or nurae her on my knee. I never will b rough or wild; I'll never be a cruel child. t hope she will not stay, Oh, dear! how I should fre If I vol up acme day And could not find my pet! Dh, no, she never will do that Secause she's such a cleer cat -Child's Companion. What the Coat Sara. am aa black as Mack can bo, But yet I shine. My home is deep within the earth. In a dark mine, ages ago I was burled there, And yet I hold The sunshine and heat that warmed That world of old. Though black and cold I seem to be. Yet I can glow. Just put me In a blazing fire. Then you will know. The Kindergarten Review. Intelllitent Parrots. Some parrots are silent, and cannot be Induced to repeat any words, but wlU only utter discordant shrieks and ear-plerclng whistles. On tho other hand, there are par rota which have the power of imitat ing all kinds of sounds to an aston ishing degree. There was one, a very clever bird, which waa often placed in its cage near ,n open window overlooking a road where a great deal of trafflc was constantly passing, thus It had the opportunity of hearing various 'street cries and other noises. It would whistle to the dogs, call the cat, and was very fond of repeating phrases used by the pnsslng cabmen and om nibus conductors, such as "Blank! Blank! Liverpool street! Penny all the way!" etc. One day it saw its master's puppies crowding into their sleeping basket, and began to shout, "Blank! Blank! Right away! Full inside!" applying the words almost as if It understood their meaning. The parrot of a friend of ours once talked in prayer time. Being re proved, he remained silent till the family got up from their knees, when he said, with respectful humility, "I'm sorry I spoke." Point of View. I have visited many strange coun tries in my life, says a writer, but the one I am going to tell you about la perhaps the most remarkable. Tho dress ot the natives is very striking. Many ot them carry enormous orna ments on their heads; some made ot flowers, others of feather and I have even seen them made of fruits and vegetables. Some were so large I wondered how the poor people could carry them. Others again wore a sort of round deep box covered on the outside with a slimy material, the secretion of a worm. This la, I think, the ugliest headdress ever Invented. In summer thla people wear aa little clothing aa possible, but in winter they put on all they can comfortably wear, some wrapping themselves in skins of wild beasts. Their dwelling places are very neat ly constructed, and many of them are very handsome, even when they are constructed of clay. I went inside of several and found them quite clean and comfortable. Although the country la large and not over-peopled, the inhabitants like to crowd cloBely together, so much so that they will put one dwelling on top of another. I have seen aa many as fifteen or twenty in one pile. The people who live in the upper ones have to be pulled up to their homes in a sort of wire cage. There is abundance of very good food in this country, but in spite of this some of the people eat a small hard-shelled reptile, which they And in marshes. It is considered a great delicacy and costs a high price. I tasted it and found It really not bad. The meals are often very elaborate. They will begto with a lot of dishes as hot as they can be made, and then end with a white or colored soft food intensely cold. I suppose this is to prevent the hot dishes from burning the lnsldes. Many animals are keit as pets in this country, some of them resembling small tigers, and others who are near ly related to wolves, but they must be harmless, as I havjaoften seen babies playing with themr It Is a rich country and the people have lots of gold and silver, but they don't seem to value It much. I have known large and beautiful gold orna ments to bo exchanged for a few bits of dirty paper. ' On many of the public buildings I noticed the letters U. S.. which I am told are the initials of a sort of patron saint of the country. History does not say If he waa ever marrlod, but ho must have been one of a large fam ily, as I ran across his nieces and nephews everywhere. Now, I am not going to tell you where this country is, but if you look carefully through an atlas you ought to flad It. Chicago News. JUST TIME, The Wonderful Part It Plays In the Knrlh's IIIator-, Truly it l:i hard for us to realize shat a part time has played in the earth's history JuHt time, duration so slowlyToh, ko slowly, have the great changes been brought about! The turning of mud and silt Into rock In the bottom "of the old t-eas seems to have been merely a question of time. Mud does not become rock In man's ti.ua nor vegetable mntter become coal. These ptoiemes are too slow for us. The flexing and folding of tho rocky strata, miles derp, under an even pres sure I only a question of time. Allow time anoftigh and force tuouh and a layer f granite may.be bent like i bow. The crystals of the rock aeen to adjust themselves to the strain ami to take np new positions, Just as they do much mora rapidly in a caka rf Ice under pressure. Probably no hu man agency could flex a stratum of rock, because there Is not time enough even if there were power enough. "A low temperature acting gradually." says my geology, "during an indefi nite age would produce results that could not be otherwise brought about even through greater heat." "Give us time," say the great mechanical force, "and we will show you the immobile rock and your rigid mountain chains as flexible as a piece of leather." "Give us time," says the daws and the rain and the snow flakes, "and we will nake you a garden out of those same stubborn rocks and frowning ledges." "Give us time," says Life, starting with its protoxoana in the old Cam brian seas, "and I will not stop till I have peopled the earth with myriad forms and crowned them all with man." John Burroughs, in Atlantic. LIOHTXrsa HOUSEKEEPING. Device That Almoat Make It Pleaaare. A peep over the hill toward whose crest the housewives of the country are nearer than they Imagine, brings to view the homo of the fast-coming future. It has no chimney, for it is furnaceless, being electrically heated. In Its basement Is the switchboard from which the electrlo nerves run to all parts of the house. A box-like ar rangement stands In the corner, and from it pipes lead to the floors above. This la the vacuum cleaning machine, it blower operate by an electrlo mo tor. A washing machine with its attach ed wringer stands near, and beside it is an electric motor mounted on a tri pod, which, in turn, stands on rolling casters. A long Insulated wire reach es from this movablo motor to a sock et, and on a bench stand an ice cream freezer, a grindstone, a polishing wheel, and a small Ice making ma chine. At the same time that the Iceman Is, figuratively speaking, being left out In the cold, tho bogey of summer heat is also being backed off the porch. Fans, ornamental in design, hold sway in parlor, dining room, and hall, supplanting the sweltering calm of summer with the cooling breexes of spring. Every bedroom has its small electric fan. The kitchen la fitted with an exhaust fan that draws all disagreeable odors upward, from the range and by a flue into the outer air. The refrigerator in this kitchen is kept chilled by the cold brine from the ice making machine tn the base ment. While the electric current la making ice in the basement it la mak ing boiling water for the electrlo dish washing machine in the big water heater in the kitchen. On the dining table of this house Is the electric percolator for making cof fee, and along with It the electric chafing dish and plate warmer. In the corner la the luminous electric heater to take the morning chill from the air of the dining room. The bathroom has Its own electrlo water heater and air heater, and in the bedrooms are found luminous heaters, electric warm ing pads to take the place of rubber hot water bags, a device for drying the hair after a shampoo, the appara tus consisting of a little electrlo fan driving the air between electrically heated plates and, of course, electric lights everywhere. ' The pipes from the vacuum machine In the basement lead to each floor, and at convenient Intervals are valvei to which are attached a rubber hose leading to the handle of a hoe-llke de vice, which is pushed over the rug or carpet. The suction of the vacuum draws the dust, dirt and lint out of the rugs and carpets and car-: rles it downstairs through the pipe, into a can ot water concealed inside, the machine. With the electric motor to furnish the power, the housewife will handle the automatic piano during her after noons ot leisure with the same high skill as that displayed in manipulat ing the automatic washer in the morn Ing hours. She will render a nocturne In E fiat with the same ease and grace, as that with which she flipped a per fect pancake from the electric griddle for the morning meal. Appleton'i Magazine. Demo's New Hallway Station, The opening of the new Casino, set up at a cost of half a million dollars, marks an event which has much signi ficance in local progress, says the New York Herald's Paris edition. It la looked upon as a sign of the times and us fefutlng the aspersion that Berne is so eminently respectable that it be longs to another ai;e. The milliners' windows in Urrne now display hats as large as those worn anywhere else. The Casino is a magnificent build ing, provided with a beautiful concert room and a grand organ and also many other rooms for social purposes. During the summer there will be spe cial entertainments and afternoon ami evening concerts. Heir Kraft, proprietor of the Aew Grand hotel and Ilernerhof, tells me that with the annexation of the town of Brunplltz Berne will have a popu lation of lOO.ouO and that the city Is growing in prosperity with groat stridos. All business men In Uerne as well as throughout Switzerland, are deeply Interested In the national exhi bition to be held here In 1913. and extensive preparations are now under way. The federal railway, Is to con struct a riew central station admitting twenty tracks at a cosf of 12,400,000. Alasl He C'auaot Talk. Opposition to scientific research In suro to end as soon as it Is recnsmia,i that the end is good. Uncle Ezra's re mark in the Washington Star Is to the IRiInt on this subject. "I dont see much uwe In da sclentla' folks studyln' monkey talk," he said. but a study of hons talk dat 'ud let da animal tell all about hlsse'f befo' a trade comes off 'ud save a hean o' hard feelings." The doctor of divinity should be lieve in the faith cure. Tha Pink of Propriety. When the atrlnged band, hidden b llnd the rose and carnation screen la Mr. Toole's dining-room, began to play an air from one of Meyerbeer's operas, the daughter ot the bouse turned hopefully to the young and ap parently dumb stranger who had bcaa told off to take her in. Hare was a promising opening for conversation. "Do you like Meyerbeer?" she ask ed. "I never drank a glass of on ot thai lagers in my life," the young man replied, coldly. SURE SIGN. When It Appears Aet at Oaee. Trouble with the kidney secretion I a certain sign that your kidney are deranged that you should use Doan' Kidney Pills. They cure all Irregu larities and annoy ances, remove back ache and side pains and restore the kid neys to health. Mrs. . wuuu u. nauiaKer, t v 303 Jefferson St.. V Madison, Ind., says: r" "Kidney trouble eaused me to suffer terribly from headaches, backache and extreme weakness. I had days ol depression and languor and at times my ankle swelled. I waa nervoui and worn out. Doctor and kidney remedies failed to help until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. I am in better health now than I have been - for years, thank to them." Remember the nsme Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fos-ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A Studied Esplanatloa. "Will you be able to explain your attHude on tha tariff?" "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum, "I'll have m explanation ready when the time comes. But I II wait till my constituents are Interested in other things and will carefully make it a lit tle hard to understand." Washington Star. fsore throat is no trifling ailment, 1 will sometimes carry Infection to the en tire system through the food that Is eaten, llamlins Wizard Oil is a sure, quick cure. Due to Score Kest Time. "You refuse me, do you, proud girl?" he howled. "Well, you're not doing anything original! This la the third time I've been turned down!" "So I'm the third sacker, am I?" merrily responded the girl, thrusting her tongue In her cheek in a - veil meant but only partially successful at fort to look Ilka Mr. Stelnfeldt A CtnTAIX METHOD fornirlnf ertniM,(fmrrh.ra aad drwatarrla br f1nt r1nfcillr (lrrr Pavli'). Thlt medium h ruauunU waa nyuiauva iwstot in rati, sua, mc aaa MM. nadir Hart. Imagination has a good deal to do with troubles; It can both create and Intensify them. A writer in the Kan sas City Journal tells of an incident that ooesirred on a Kansas train soma time ago. Tbe rails spread, and the engine, tender and baggage car left the traek, but the Jar waa not heard enough to disturb the sleepers In tho rear Pullmans. In the last Pullman the porter waa shining shoes, and thinking that te irain was stopping at an unusual place, he went ahead to see what was the matter. He was told that the en gine could be put back again within a couple of hours and the track , re paired. So he went back to his shoes. Suddenly a head popped out of one of the berths and a man shouted: "Say, porter, what we stopping hers forr "Oh," answered the porter, "we had a wreck." "A wreck? Wow! Oh oh oh oh -wow wowl My neck! My neckl My chest; My backl Oh oh ohl" IntoHleafloa af Power. Power will intoxicate tho best hearts, as wine the strongest heads. No man Is wise enough nor good enough to bs trusted with unlimited power; for, whatever qualifications ht may have evinced to entitle him to tht possession of so dangerous a privilege, yet, when possessed, others can nc longer answer for him, because he caa so longer answer for himself. Col ton. THE NEW WOMAW. Mad Over by Quitting CoaTe Coffee probably wrecks a greater percentage ot Southerners than of Northern people for Southerners use It more freely. The work it does is distressing enogh in some, instances; as an illus tration, a woman of Richmond, Va., writes: "I was a coffee drinker for years and for about six years my health was completely shattered. I suffered fear fully with headaches and nervousness, also palpitation of the heart and loss of appetite. "My sight gradually began to fall and finally I lost the sight of one eye altogether. The eye was operated upon and the sight partially restored, theu I bfcame totally blind In the other eye. '"Ay doctor used to urge me to give up coffee, but I was willful and con tlnued to drink it until finally In a case of severe Illness the doctor insist ed that I must give up the coffee, so I began using Postum and in a month I felt like a new creature. "I steadily gained In health and atrength. About a month ago I be gan using Grape Nuts food and the ef fect has been wonderful. I really feel like a new woman and have gained aooui i$ pounds. 'I am Quite an elderly ladv and I. before uslcr Postum and Grape- Nuts I ' could not walk a square without ex ceeding fatigue, now I walk ten or twelve without feeling it. Formerly in reading I could remember but ilttle but uow my memory holds fast what read. "Several friends who have seon the remarkable effects of Postum and" Crape-Nuts on rno have uigsd that I fcive the faots to tha public 'for the stile ot aufr1fg humanity, so, al though I dihUke publicity, you can publUh this letter If you like." Read "The Uoail to Weilvtlle," in pkgs. "There a Reason." liver res J the above letter? A new one appears from time to tan. THj are genuine, trua, 1nJ full i human laterutt. vv..- r,r KUWTOWS KM1ME5T DOCTOBJ AT TOUR SEBVICB THEE, Not Penny ( Pay for tbe Fullest Medical Examination. If you ar la doubt as to the cans cf your disease, mall us a postal re questing medical examination blank which yon will fill out and return to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and If you ea,n bv cured you will b told so; if you can not be cured you will be told so. You are not obligated to us In any way, for thla advice is absolutely free. You are at liberty to take our advice or not, as yeu see fit. Send' to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and re turn to us, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly, absolutely free. Munyon's, 93d and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. One Distinction. Stranger (at Crown Point)- WTiat'S the difference between this sort of thing, tn principle, and a bora race? Automobile Enthusiast Oraat Soott, look at tha possibilities, man I You can get a million mora thrills out of It Chicago Tribune. Mr. Wlnalow'a Rnnthln Hvmn. fi children teething, softens the gums, re- onces innitmmanon. Hilars paJn, cure Wklnd collie. .60 a bottle. Earlr Showed Greatness. Andrew Jackson was a marvel ol precocity. He carried a flintlock mus ket, as a soldier of the revolutionary army, at the age of 14. At 23 he was appointed by Washington district at. torney of Tennessee. He waa a Unit ed States Senator at 30. He did not reach the presidency until be was 63, Sunday Magazine. Food Products Libby'G Vienna Sausago . . - It diitinctly different from any other sauaage you aver tatted. Juit try on can and it it aurt to become a meal-time neceuity, to t aerved at frequent intervals. Ubby'm Vienna Saw Baga Juit auits for breakfast, is fine for luncheon and utiifiet at dinner or supper. Like all of Libby's Food Producti it is care fully cooked and prepared, ready to-aerve, in Ubbya Great Whlto Kltohenm tha cleaneit, most scientific kitchen In the world. Other popular, ready-to-ae pre Libby Pur Foods are: Cooked O or nod Bomf People Dried Beef Veal loaf Evaporated MKk Baked Bean Obow Chow Mixed Ploklea Writ for free booklet, "How to make Good Thing to Eat". Inu'it on llbby'a at your grocer. Uhby, MoNolSt A Uhby Obloago SICK I3EADA0HE Positively eared bf these little Pills.) Taey also relic Slav bees from Dyspepsia, la b lgestlon and Too Eaarty Esttog. X perfect Tern edyforDtTTlnees. Nanses ' Drowsiness. Bad Taste in tha Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the glde. TORPID trVXB. Tie regulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable, S WALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuino Must Bear Fac-SItnils Signaturt REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. DAISY FLY KILLER :Hvr i co.ua. out .pi ll .r wo UN. c ill a.taiu irlalas. CuaraaW. tit.. Of.Tl.., wad nao r teni prrnet itor Tree Texas Quid. Write today. Own- r' nunu'M, price, fiu'tim. ranches, colo- Ization tracts. Huy from owners. Have mimlNsloiW INVESTOR'S GUIDE. glumbuH, Texas. "I have suffered with piles for thirty- x years. One year ago last April I be gan taking Cascarets fbr constipation. Ia the course of a week I noticed the piles beKn to disappear and at the and of six reek a thev did not trouble saa at aril. Cascarets nave done wonders for sua. I km entirely cured and feel Ilk a new tuAi." George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Pleasant, lalatabla. Potent. Tatta Goe d. Do Good. Nev.r blckto. Waakea or Grtpe. 10c. 25c. 5e. Never told la bulk. The sa ujne tablet stamped C C C, Guj-ao:d to eura r rear money back. twS LANS XmBXCtlTSD LAXD. r-iutul wter ritfhta, nne water, pro ductive soil, crop fuilures unknown. (0. bu.liula wheat tier aore. 3 Vi to 6 tons al falia. Healthful cltrViate, free timber. Tern.s aauy. Write now. Llnwood Lewd Co'' J,ot,RPrlnjs Wyoming-. a H itw W u t ti Kiu ciuu Ta UlA CtX, Pea. 08. MiuasaaeUa. Mia. S. C. N. J. Ho.32 103O. I Af ti I 11 J i i u a i f f ay 7 8 Ay r A CARTER'S J UP- fWattL-IWtaStaHalJt CARTERS jilVER