V I TRIALS of thp NEEDBMS WV-IT TO CIVS 1HI M TO A S-.HGGAR HUH HES'JLVFD- THAT CMAMTY OF.NLRALLY BRCIfS 'WHEN THE LIVLR Mm BOWELS ARE RU-HT MUNYONS PAW; PAW Pll.L.3 KK.FPTHF.M owij tuwui i iun n.) fills in a box iu Manron's Pasr I'btt Pllla com the liver Into activity by gentle methods. Thoy do not m-our. gripe or weaken. They are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves ; invigorate Instead of weaken. They enrich the blood and ennble the tomach to get all the nourishment from food that Is put Into It. Thes pills con tain no calomel : they are soothinsr. healing- and Btlmulattnpr. For sale by all dniR elsts In lOo and yRo it rnedlcal advice, wrlto Munyon's Doctors. Ihey will advise to the. best of their abil ity absolutely free of Charge. Mr.Y. VOX'S. 63d and Jefferson Him., Phil adelphia, Pn. ' Munyon i Cold Uemedy cures a cold In One day. Price 2Rc. Munyon's Rheuma tism Komedy relieves In a few hours and cures In a few days. Price 25c. Stops Lameness Much of the chronic lameness In horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is not al lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's Liniment on hand and apply at the first sign of stiffness. It's wonderfully penetrating goes right to the spot relieves the oreness limbers up the joints and makes the muscles elastic and pliant. Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Resaca, Ga., R.K.D. No. I, Box 43, writes : "I have used your Liniment on a horse for Swee ney and effected a thorough cure. I al to removed a spavin on a mule. This spavin was as l.irge as a guinea egg. In my estimation the best remedy (or lame ness and soreness is Liniment Mr. H. M. Gibbj, of Lawrence, Kans., R.F.D. No. 3, writes: "Your Lini ment is the best that I have ever used. I had a mare with an abscess on her neck and one 50c. bottle o( Sloan's Liniment entirely cured her. I keep it around all the time (or galls and small swellings and for everything about the stock." Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, re duce wind puffs and swollen joints, and is a sure and speedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. Price 60c. and $1.00 ftloait's fenk mn huran, rattle, ahrrp mil poultry fi-ea. Aridrcil Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., V. S. A. PATENTS Watt en H. Coleman, wtt lug-Ton, D.C. ltuoit" In. High. ni referenaea. Best mull LIVE AGENTS Men or women want ed to Introduce high grade household specialty In every Home. (Julck sales. Big profits. Send for free particulars today, me Lament Mrs. uo., f. u. tJox 62, l-'ortland, fllaine, Uept. 15. rill 1 Tsr 1 lan-i ill ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgelable PrcparafionforAs stmilaiiii$thcFoarf3n(fRp0ir!a Jir.g (lie Sionucis andBowlsol Promotes Dipieslionfliff rfl & ' ness and Rew Contains nr 17 Upium.Morph - iwrMauaL! CiOTx, - TIC. &-rtfordDrIMiIZniW3l Denial ?Jm jkx.Sema hvrmiit -)ui. 'liunr. r.7 Apcrfin-! Rt'nwdv forConsrlpj lion . Sour Storaac'i.Dlarrlioca Worms Convulsions .revrr ish iuss amlLosS OF SLEEP. -Box 6' d! (k. SM Fac.;:il: Sijaamre of NEW YOUK. Sloan' Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMt OIMT4U- ,OMMr mt orrr Simmons College, Boston, bos Ms It It the only place In the world where wom en can be trained to plan and to man' age lunchrooms. Beaatlfnl Wall Coating for Homes. In line with the progress of all other things In those modern days Is ths beautiful, perfect and snnltary wall coatings for our homes. Alabnstlne la the name of a rich, soft and velvety preparation for the decoration of walls and ceilings. It adheres to the walls of Its own adhesive qualities. It Is In expensive, clean, artistic and so easily put on that any one can follow the printed directions on every package. Any shade or- tint Is easily produced. Alabastlne Is proof against insects or disease germs so prevalent In wall pa per. It does not rub off and flake like kalsonilne. A complete color plan fof the walls of the home and stencils to help make the home beautiful, together with a book about home decorations and samples of color effects will all bi sent free by. the Alabastlne Company, 482 Grandvllle avenue. Grand Rapids, Mich. This liberal offer to home deco rators deserves careful perusal. A Cincinnati man has patented an electric air heater for barber's use, compressed air passing through a cyl inder containing a resistance coll. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, ts mercery will surely destroy the sense of imell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mu cous surfaces. Huch articles should never tx used except on prescription, from reptitabls pnynicians, as me aamage tiiey will do la ten-fold to the good you can possibly derlvt from them. Hall's Catarrh Owe. manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., TWdo, O., con tains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mticoui urrnrea or tne srstrm. In burlnir Hairs Cataarh Cure be sure you art the genuine. It la taken Internully and made In Tled(n Ohio, by b J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial! free. Sold by Pruprlrts. Price, 73c. per bottle Sake LI all's Family Tills for constipation The French honey bees weigh about 1,600 to the pound, but the wild bees of Russia are so light that It takes 5,000 of them to weigh a pound. Children Who Are Sickly. Mothers should never be without a bo Of Mother Gray s Sweet Powders for Chil dren. They break up colds In 24 hours cure Feverlshoess, Constipation. Headache Teething Disorders and btomacli Trou bles. Over 10,000- testimonials. At all iM-utrplsts, 25c. Atk to-day. Sample mallei FKHE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, La Koy. N. Y. At the Royal Normal College for the Cllnd In London 90 per cent of the stu dents are self-supporting. t nATTS' PATNKIM.KR snonla be-taken wlthoutdi-ltiv whon sore cheat n tickling- throat wurn you that an annoying eol tbreatuns. At all druggists In Hxs.'ibe and !0c bottles Cavalry officers In Italy undergo s course of Instruction In pigeon train- j lng lur iimiiaiy fjurpuBus. Not Fast Color. "Aunty," -Bald little Constance "don't you want some of my candy?" "Thank you, dear," was the reply "Sugared almonds are favorites ol mine." "The pink or the white ones?" askei the little tot. "The white ones, please."' There was silence until the last piece had disappeared. "They were all pink at first, Aunty," remarked Constance. Success Maga zlna. . Ra.br Sleepless with Asvfnl Itehlna; "When our baby was seven weeki aid he broke out with what wi thought was heat, but which gradually prew worse. We called In a doctor He said It was eczema and from thai time we doctored six months wltt :hree of the best doctors In Atchison but he enly got worse. His face, heat ind hands were a solid sore. Then was no end to the suffering for him We had to tie his little hands tc keep him from scratching. He nevei knew what It was to sleep well front the time he took the disease until h was cured. He kept us awake al. hours of the night and his healtr. wasn't what you would call good. W tried everything but the right thing "Finally I got a set of the Cuticur llemedies and I am pleased to saj we did not use all of them until ht was cured. We have waited a yeai and a half to see If it would return but it never has and to-day his skis is clear and fair as it possibly couK be. I hope Cutlcura may save somt one else's little ones suffering and also their pocket-books. John Leason 1403 Atchison St., Atchison, Kan., Oct 19. 1909." I IM'BpiiWPHJJIU ill For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years A il.W a . M mm M FACTS IN TABLOID FORM. Nearly two hundred million people In India are dependent on agriculture for their living. Seven years npo there were two thousand students in China, and la 1907 there were 170,3:):. In the Inst ten years 325,000 people have emigrated from England and be come Canadian farmers. In the rural districts of England and Wales the death rate Is about 23 per cent lower than In the urhan districts. Twenty tons of ostrich feathers, val ued at more than $300,000, were re cently carried by the Mauretanla to New York. The Koh-l-noor diamond originally weighed eight hundred karats, but by successive cuttings has been reduced to 106 karats. At the end of the last fiscal year In the L'nlted States 278 life-saving sta tions had been1 established, of which more than two hundred were on the Atlantic and gulf coasts, sixty-one on the coasts of the Great Lakes, seven teen on the Pacific coast and one on the Ohio River at Louisville, Ky. More than six hundred persons are number ed In the crews and there were 838 disasters In which the service took an active part. According to report a section of the amphitheater in King Arthur's round table field in Monmouthshire, England, has been partially exhumed. The Archnologlcal Society has made five excavations around the walls and the searchers found the main entrance, the sand which formed the bed of the arena, and a corner stone. From In scriptions on the stone they trace the date of the theater back to 110 A. D., or eighteen hundred years. At the Court Theater at Darmstadt a Christmas play in five acts, entitled "Bonlfaclus," was performed a few weeks ago. The plot Is laid in the Black Forest; the time the eighth cen tury. The subject treated is the con version of the heathen by St. jBonl face. The play was well received and It now becomes known that the author, on the bills as E. Mann, Is the grand duke of Hesse, who Is hailed by the German press as the latest recruit to the ranks of royal dramatists. The year 1909 will always be re membered as the year In which the ef fort to maintain finished steel prices collapsed, but In the light of the his tory since made It will be well to re member that the year is also conspicu ous as witnessing a healthy and rea sonable reaction toward fair prlce3 with an absolutely open market, but with a spirit of fairness and good will pervading the trade which never be fore existed under similar outward conditions. Iron Trade Review. There Is no incident of Christmas benevolence within our knowledge of such far-reaching scope for future good as the gift of rienry Phlpps to the University of Pennsylvania In fur therance of his plans for the study, treatment and prevention of tubercu losis. Mr. Phlpps, who has now ex pended $3,000,000 with a view to the extirpation of this most destructive of maiadles, has mado sure of the future effectiveness of his object by putting Its direction In charge of a capable In stitution already organized to make the most competent use of the weap ons placed In its hands. Philadelphia Record. Nearly one million new farms have been created in the United States dur ing the last ten years. In the last ten years the total number of farms hag Increased 18 per cent. In the older States, from Ohio eastward, there has been going on for twenty years a ten dency toward the amalgamation of farms distant from market into larger holdings. On the other hand, this sec tion has witnessed the cutting up into smaller sizes of many farms nearer to market. There are now almost three times as many farms as In 1870, and an unprecedented Increase in the value of farm lands and live stock. Ameri can Agriculturist. In India such surnames as these arc frequent: Tilak (a caste mark on the forehead), Piyari (beloved), Cha Kourl (six little shells), Longa (a clove), Kurbanl (sacrifice), Motl (pearl), Suraj (sun), Kharg (sword), Bali (strong), Phul (flower), Bahadur (brave). There sometimes they give their children bad names so that evil spirits will pass them by and not harm them, thinking they are worth less as Bhikaii (beggar), Bhangl (scavanger), Chuha (rat), Gobar (cow dung). 1 know a high caste family who lost several children In Infancy. When the fourth was born they called him Bhangl, and he lived. Thpy at tribute his life to the name they gave him. Muzaffarpur Christian Advocate. Some people believe that the banana was the original forbidden fruit of the garden of Ed n. In any case, It Is one of the curiosities of the vegetable kingdom, being not a tree, a palm, a bush, a shrub, a vegetable o ran herb, but a herbaceous plant with the status of a tree. Although It sometimes at tains a height of thirty feet, there is no woody fiber in any part of its struc ture, and the bunches growing on the dwarf banana plant are often heavier than the Ktalk which supports them. No other plant gives such a quantity of food to the ac:ro as the banana; It yields forty-four times more by weight than the potato ami 133 times more than wheat. Moreover, no lnnect will attack It, and It Is always Immune from disease of any kind. Public benefactions of the largei sort during tin? yuu- now closing are believed tu l.ave reached J141,00O,(miO, which beats the rc-:rrt by f 40,000,000, most of tlii.i exc":4 he ini; due to the death of John H. Kennedy, whose be quest figures in t i.- benefactions of the year to the r i -nt of f liii.IifiO.OOO. .e:u !y ? ! :!.0!hi,')'p, credited to John I). Rockefeller, and over CC.OOO.uoo to Andrew C;rnecK while Mrs. Christo pher L. .l:igee is put ! wn for $5, 000,000. Two millions l 't to the Uni versity of Wis-o!i.-;:;j hv f'olonel Vilas, who was In the (list (M.-vcland cabinet, Is Included. Mrs. S-a,;e gave awajr nearly two million.-;, and tin; bequest! of George Crocker for cancer research were between a inlJllon and a half and two millions. More than a third ot the year's total was given for educa tion. Philadelphia Record. SHOE SIZES. flow the 4lnnlnrl of Measurement Wmm Kalillhed. It Is most difficult for many person! to remember the sizes of their differ ent articles of wearing apparel. Col lars, shirts and gloves are easy enough, because In the cae of these It Is a matter of actual inches. Hut the hat and shoe numbers are what puzzle most people, to say nothing of the mystery why a No. 11 stocking goes with a No. 8 shoe. This last puzzle Is, however, easily explained. Stockings have always been measured by the Inch from heel to toe, but the numbering of Bhoes was fixed a Ions time 033 by a French man. The Frenchman permanently fixed the numbers of shoos for all Europe and America. lie arbitrarily decided that no human foot could possibly be smaller than three and seven-eighths Inches. So, calling this point zero, he allowed one-third of an Inoh to a size and accordingly built up his scale. It follows therefrom that a man cannot find out the number of his own shoe unless he be an expert arithmetician. Even then he is likely to go wrong, because all the shoe experts allow for the weight of the Individual and the build of his foot before they try to de termine what size shoe he ought to wear. As far as women's shoes are con cerned the problem is still more diffi cult, because many of the manufac turers Instead of keeping to the regu lar scale have marked down their num bers one or two sizes In order to cap ture easily flattered customers. For this reason most dealers ask out of town customers to send an old shoe with their orders. The system of measuring bats is much simpler. Any man can tell what size he wears simply by adding the width and length of the inner brim and then dividing by two. Orders ran also be sent to the shopkeeper by stat ing the circumference of the head. Boston Globe. A baby born amid the floods al Alfortvllle, Paris, has been named Moses. Attached to a tombstone in a Har lesden (England) undertaker's shop 1b a card which reads: "You may tele phone from here." A cent's worth of electricity, at the average price in this country, will raise ten tons twelve feet high with a crane In less than a minute. No coal Is mined in this country lower than a depth of 2,200 feet, while several English mines penetrate 3,500 feet down, and there are mines In Belgium four thousand feet deep. Eight-Inch Beams- of coal are mined commercially abroad, while few veins leas than fourteen Inches thick are worked In this country. A woman who likes to have flowers In her window but finds It Imprac ticable to do so in the city has arti ficial ones painted on the glass. The windows are high up above the street and the flowers are in bright colors to enable them to be seen more easily. The apartment house In which the wo man Uvea la on Broadway, and the effect of the art Is very striking. New York Sun. Montreal la said to be in a bad san itary condition. The water supply has been condemned In parliament, and the method of sewage disposal is far from satisfactory. A medical member ol parliament declares that the Montreal water furnished on the cars of the In tercolonial railway, where alcoholic drinks are not allowed. Is a distinctly dangerous beverage, containing "dis ease and death." Typhoid fever la prevalent In the city. The number of automobiles owned by farmers is growing rapidly. Out of ten thousand autos In Iowa, five thousand are owned by farmers. Kan sas farmers spent $3,200,000 for auto mobiles during 1909, and $2,750,000 In 1908. In one Nebraska town of eight 1 hundred population, forty autos were sold last year to farmers near the town and retired fanners In the town. Care ful estimate of the number of auto mobiles owned by farmers In the entire United States is 76,000. Corn grows In 120 days from Its planting time. Out In the great corn belt, during 1909, the corn farmere made the ground give up to them ' $15,000,000 every day of those 120. In other words, every day from the time the corn farmers pit the seed in the ! grouna, io.uuu.uuu were pourea into their laps until a grand total of $1,720, 000,000 was rolled up! All the gold and silver In the whole United States to-day Isn't equal to this corn crop of last year. Travel Magazine. New War to Snfor Off Taxes. The best way of not paying taxet on your personal property Is to swear them off. By "swearing off" is ineunf going to the tax assessor and nuking a deposition that you really uou t live where you seem to live, that you real ly don't own what you seem to own, and that, while you appaer to bo very rich man, you are really overburdened by debts which you have hitherto suc cessfully concealed. Since personal taxes began, so many ways of swear ing off have been Invented that the tax authorities had come to believe that there was no new tax dodge un der the sun. But the tax authorities were mis taken. A few days ago a man came to the New York tax commissioners and asked to bo relieved of. his per sonal taxes. "I have only $5,000," he said, "and that money is In city bonds and Is being held in trust." ''For whom?" asked the tax com missioner. The question was unexpected and at first there was no answer, but the tax commissioner Insisted. Finally, in a etage whisjier, the swearer-off explain ed: "The money Is held In trust during hli lifetime for my dog." Success Magazine. When a boy expresses a willingness to climb a tree to pick cherrlei the are not for his mother to put up. I.endlnir Ilia llamit. The late Dr. Edward Everett Hal, the founder of the "Lend a-Hand" so cieties, practiced what he preached. Ho lent his own hand time and time again. Once, says the Woman's Home Companion, his travels brought him to a town where a friend of his was editing a daily newspaper. When ho called on him. this friend unfolded a tale of woo. His wife was eerlously 111. She had gone Into the country, believing that a change of nir would do her good. She was pin ing for her husband, and he was pin ing for her, but ho had no assistant, so If he took a vacation the paper must stop. Dr. Hale listened, and returning to his hotel, sat down at his desk. Before ho got up he had written with that ready pen of his enough ar ticles on topics of contemporaneous In terest to fill his friend's editorial col umns for a week. Returning to the Ktnctum, he threw his copy on the editorial desk, with the remark: "Thore, now you can go and rislt your wife!" PRACTICALLY HELPLESS. All Broken Down with Hack ache and Kltlne? Troubles. Mrs. Matilda Llndemann, 4423 Went worth Ave., Chicago, 111., Bays: 'Twelve years kidney disorders distressed 'hrA.A me. My back ached. my appetite was poor, my eyesight failed me and nervousness and dia ry spells afflicted me. Finallv mv linnila UO.V'V and arms Bot praotic 1 y paralyzed, and 1 was so weak I could hardly drag myself across the floor. Doan's Kidney Pills have done won ders for me. I feel strong and sound since using them, my back hardly ever hurts and the other troubles are gone." Remember the name Doan's. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. In the United Kingdom 17.000,000 tons Of conl and 60,000,000 gallons ot oil are used annually In ffus making;. A LARGE: PACKAUH OF A-Il-O TEA costs 2fic. Cures constipation and blad der trouble. All ueuleri atjll It. It Is estimated that England annual ly consumes the milk of Ave million cows. Mr. Window's Boothlnfr Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, re duces Inflammation, allays puln, cures wind colic. 26o a bottle. Wonders of Modern Science. "Professor, what is 'intensive corn culture'?" "Persistently wearing tight shoe!." EXCELLENT TRADE IN WESTERN CANADA. .Splendid Crops, nitr Prices, and Prosperous Outlook (or the Fa tare, Throughout all of Canada, and es pecially in the western provinces ot Canada, there is a buoyancy In every line of business that Is fully warrant ed by every condition. The crops of the past year were what was expected and the prices for grain of all kinds put the farmers in a class by them selves. Many of them are independ ent, and many others have got well started on the road. The latest reports are that seeding is well under way In almost every district, and the pros pects are that a vastly larger area than that under crop last year will be seed ed early this spring. In the Leth brldgo district, in Southern Alberta, steam and gasoline outfits, hundreds of them, are breaking ip the prairie at a tremendous pace, but they work night and day. As soon as it becomes dark gangs are changed, a head light attached, and on, on through the night until the flrBt Btreak of dawn, thes giant monsterswith their seven 01 eight gangs of breaking plows, keep up the work. Then the more modest farm er Is putting In the longest hours pos sible with his teamu of horses or oxen And what will the country be like in August, when these fleldB have becom yellowed with the literally golden grain. There will be one vast expanse of wheat field. And there will be a market for it, because it Is the best grain grown, and the demand will bt everywhere. As previously Intimated, business throughout Western Canada Is sound and good. The grain produc tlon of 1909 has been the great factor In establishing the reputation of West ern Canada, and It la worth talking about. It surpassed all previous rec ords, both in regard to quality and quantity, and such an achievement was by no means easy. The limit has not been reached, and a large average Increase may be expected during the next ten years. There will be odd sea sons when a falling off will occur, and It Is the falling off that causes alarms and panics in the commercial world. The plains have done their duty so far in the output of grain and it would be reasonable to make occasional allow ances for slowing up. The faster the rate of increase Is now, the sharper will be the check when the production diminishes. But there are some un reasonable people who wonder why the growth of one year is not continued during the next, and at an even faster rate. These same unreasonable people are the ones who see flaws In the sit uation as soon as an indication Is given that the startling advances have not been maintained. Rand Is the cursn of Portuguese Fust Africa. It blocks the rivers and harbors and stretches In u vast sen toward the interior, effectually cuttinir off the const towns from the highlands. Besides, it makes the robleni' of transportation the bug-bear of the planter. Free to Oar Headers. Write Murine Eye Kennedy Co., Chlcsro, for Illustrated Kye Hook l-'n-e. Write nil about Your Kye Trouble und they will advise as to lliu proper Ao.M ratlon of (he Murine Kye Kemedl-s In lour Hpivlul Cane. Your Drufsglst will tell you that Murine liolleves ci-ra Eyi-s, btieiDUh.na Weak liye. UorHii'i Smart. Booth. Kye Pain, and sells for tUo. Try H In your Eyes and in Haby a lives for Kysilda and Uranulatluu. K. V. N. i;. No. ir -!10. PUTNAM celar aiara eeses artsklsr ssi l4ert.l.rt tssa ssy 1 swmm smaeau awsaae asask rawsisaisl Mia U III. Afraid of Ghosts Msny people ere afraid of ghosts. Pew people are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and the germ is a (act. If the germ could be msgni6ed to a size equal to Irs terrors it would appear more terrible than ony fire-breathing dragon. Germs can't be avoided. They are iu the air we breathe, the water we drink. The germ can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scope to establish it aell and develop. When there is deficiency of vital force. Innguor, restlessness, sallow cheek. hollow eye, when the appetite is eleep it broken, it it time to guard fortify the body against all germs by n Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the eystem of clogtfing impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stom ach and organs ot digestion and nutrition in working condition, to Ihst the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. ''Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or liabit-forrninit drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but medicine o known composition and with a record of 40 ytart rare. Accent no substitute there is nothing " just at good." Ask your neighbor. Consul General James W. BnRsdala states that another example of the pol icy In Canada to produce the finished fish product Is the recent venture of a cold storage company nt Halifax In putting- up fillets of fish. This Is a oroduct virtually unknown to tnls country, but very popular In England. Pettlt's Kye Salve First "old In 1 807 over 100 years ajro, sales Increase year ly, wonderful remedy; cured millions weak eyes. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,' N. T. The women of Alllngtown, Ccnn., have organized for the protection of their village from fire. They are to hold a country fair, the proceeds of which will be used to buy apparatus. They will also form a woman's bri gade of the fire department aha Meant Professionally. As the young cnan caressed the cheek ot his lady love she drew away hast Uy. "I think," she said Indignantly, "you had better see father first." "Why. what do you moan?" asked the perplexed lover. "Father," BUe replied, as she nursed her cheek, "Is a barber." Success Magazine. 0O1 . -i s.... ,-,V:a- r ' t, iV. 'A Yioiiia - M M than wall paper nor disoase germs sa m -J m a ik pa r. i wen i ii , mm Ttr-rrtiicfi Alabastlne la far better than anv HP off and flukes off. Alabastine does not. Be C flUSC -Alabastlne easy to put a if r d Is a powder msde from pure native alabaster. It cornea In all sorts ef rtcn, asaX velvety shades that enable you, at small cost, to decorate your walls la the style as the handsome city homes, . , A.U."",,l"".Jt"r" ? th w,!1 ,?f ,u cma wmantlna- qnalltlaa. It ne1s no iWrty cha or imsta as with kaliamhaArvnllniM A A i.i. a i . i , r 1 Just mis It with cold wUr and apply with a flat waU brush. Blmplo directions mtetod 2. h ,,?rPsrkrt. In rlcoratin, just put a new coat over the old. That aarsa m mJ t ot work, trouble and money. VjW ! j H , " V ' riVWIT.1!' C CVtVS yjysfegg I AlaJbutina Ca.. ! i- 482 UrandTille Ave.. ! - Grand Rapids. Mich. , At no cost to me, please send yonr Alabastlne book and tell me about your ( araaoaera,- g Nam,. ,' A P.O. County Stat... - a For PINK Koos!s Bakes flan. X--I-tm3 aa-e -essuai. haa a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. -wt,XIvhaK l0PJ: rluojse-blue cnamcl chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attrac-?-n,f2 d. ,nvite3fclcanli"s. Made with 1. 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. ClDTlONigf NOTE : Be su 1 yea ,el this .Unre-Ke (hat Ibe nsme-.l.te reads " NEW rtltrtOlM. Every dealer avery,h.re ; If not at yours, writ, for Descriptive Circular to the nearsst agency ol ths M Standard Oil Company yjjtaHsiiaLa ,; M iaiiiiifiiariinakfcj.UMi..r - . i r'lti ir JiiaaMiaiirsi 1 1 J FADELESS DYES' alaer . ae lie tacsses esters U -J N -V mm ( poor and the against the germ. the use of Dr. Pierce's Gold 17ESTEEU. CAMDl What Governor Denoen, of HUno! nuuut 111 Ofweroor Ponf-en, of IlllnM; mrrwtwiev .Tina 01 una in h,iNkftUijrmm. IvnniTn. 1 haa mitt ht an Inierriawt an Anntfmw I (IHii:h1orl to M the t- Wok torn Cnda. (V I 1 ' fl"si ingssfiiissi the bourvHry tii tWtv mndft, and 1 hav rmk m.t ritfl who a4nltf4 nn ni l mo", ft ni na i mo' a hrv mrrt nil dnlnsv eMail Thr? am nil dnlngf Thrfn i short rrtr-iv & i i VeMarf Pllinur in tl'.fl 51 lr1d) r VViwiem Slot th.t m. ---- - t . : y. r r a not a mttrrXMintAl Irm In BukftU-hawain or Alberta,' 125 r.?il!i09 Bushels cf Wheat to 1SC3 Wantarn Cnnarla fie) 1" will ,! ly vifM t tr M 70,000,000. OO In tvtntt. l rffillmn(HlMiilaor fsUieaaw Hit. prft-fmipClmi of 1 ttO mmrtm IsSnd lV)inrr.nni hart? I ft mi foremiaW at rfAimuhm prima, m inr fnnn tr huTt imK) for tht Ir IajmC oat. nf thw frocoeia) of on rronl rn'on.Mir rniiwnr fitrii.Mn frt'brlit r (!", Tvrxxl, wnlaf '2! r mph(ot lT.t Hft Wewt DftrtiCtilaara am tt mu it Mat, and low wttnrw' mta apply aJ Bun'l of ImtnLacratton. Ottawa.! It T llnlinM UK l.i...K (i at .. I Ml-- - Al J. M. Mnclrtiian. Boa Watartown, ftouta IJttoaJ luvaauurtMaii naareat jrou.j ria My whnra you aaw thli adiai UaaiaaBet '.rtjr.M'.-.v : vVLk'.',;'! '1 !,- 1 Y'"' .'w.km. ..!! ; " , .. 'J. 1 f 1 IV i Yon can fit 1 I USE . " yamn Why? Alabastlne la better j ...u -i does not harbor insect like wall paper is clean, stylish, costs little and lie on. L .' O"' Astounding Free Offer Wewlllsend Frte.a cotnpleteenlorpIanfWrUM Stencils to help you make your home beantlfBL We will send you at once, l-'ree, a book aaeat boms decoration. aamr!ns nf AlnhutiM - enects, and complete valuable Infomatleai ta belp you make your - r1. r'laa aai luuiaHjRie. Ta fee all this, send tne aoapaas ear a I Alabastlne Company esurandville A vena Grand RinlJi. Minh. - EYE Kg NOSE HOAT OlSCXSeS - Cures the sick and acts as a prevrntlra tor other. Liquid si Tea aa the . tong-ue. Safe (ur brood mares and all others. Heat kidney remedrt 5fte aa -$1 a bottle; $5 and $10 the dozen. Bold by all drugtiUts and haras goods -housea, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA- - BrcilsToss!s BAKES bread, pie and cake bakes them perfectly all througbv and browns them appetixintie-. ROASTS beef, poultry and pa with a steady heat, which pra eervea the rich natural flavor. CSOILS steaVs and chope susiee). them tender and inviting. TOASTS bread, mufEna, crack No drudgery of coal and' ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dustv no odor just good cooking with greater fuel economy Irons and water in wash boiler always hot. The "mil -"- WS