I I 1 f I I -!. V-4 This Fact that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con. fidingyour private ills to a woman a woman whose ex- perience with women's diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, wa3 for years under her direction, and has ever since her decease continued to advise women. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. Such ques tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. MRS. PINKHAM'S STANDING INVITATION: Women suffering from any form of female weakness are in vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established this confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Never has she published a testi monial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun dreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pink ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lvnn, Mass. Right Thinking- and Sclf-Coalrol. Zopyrus, the physiognomist, said, "Socrates' features showed that be was Itapld, brutal, sensual, and addicted to truikonness." Socrates upheld the an lls by Baying: "By nature I am ad- cted to all these sins, and they were snly restrained and vanquished by the sontlnual practice of virtue." Emerson says, in effect, 'The virtue yon would like to have, assume It as already yours, appropriate it, enter Into the part and live the character just as the great actor is absorbed in the char acter of the part he plays." No matter hew great your weakness or how much fou may regret it, assume steadily and persistently Its opposite untU you ac-J I Quire the habit of holding that thought, f living the thing, not in its wenk- .' but In its wholeness, in its entire ty, the Ideal of an efficient fac ulty or quality, not of a marred, or de Sclent one. The way to reach, or to at tain to anything, la to bend oneself to ward It with all one's might; and we approximate It just in proportion to the Intensity and the iierslsteucy of our ef fort to attain it. If you are Inclined to be very excit able and nervous, If you "fly all to pieces" over the least annoyance, do not waste your time regretting this weakness, and teLling everybody that ou cannot help it. Just assume the ! tains, deliberate, quiet, balanced com posure, which characterizes your ideal person In that respect. Persuade your self that you are not nervous or excita ble, that you can control yourself ; that J ton are well balanced ; that you do not IS off on a tangent at every little an- I loyanee. You will be amazed to see tow the perpetual holding of this se- f-ene. calm, nnlet attitude will heln vou I o become like your ixougbt. Success fagtzlne. ' ; French surgeons are trying to fl st ir out some connection between the ncrease In nervous diseases tn the avy of that country and the use of rlreless telegraphy. j Three eut of every 100,000 people In naland and Wales are sentenced to ! Day AfteiDay I 3k I n 1 i in r i--. ' "xnan Cum s.. .' ! z .7 Limited Popular pkg. 10c family eice 15c. 4 -'-A "The Memory Lingers" i i I 1: 1 Po.tum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. A. Wbat Noon Meana In Law. The courts of several states have dealt with an odd question, none of them agreeing upon a similar answer. When Is it legally noon? Fire Insur ance policies expire at noon and the word is admitted to mean exactly 12 o'clock, midday. But standard time has not been adopted in all communi ties. Many small towns cling to sun time, which may be from a few min utes to nearly an hour earlier than standard. la one state a fire occurred at two minutes past noon, sun time, and the Insurance company held that the policy bad expired before the fire. Sun time Is used in that town, but the insured sued the company, holding that local customs did not rule the policy and that he was entitled to his Insurance. The state courts sustained him. In another state a similar contention was taken to the courts and just the opposite decision given. Several con flicting precedents have been establish ed in state courts, and It is said the question can only lie decided for good and all when a case lias been cairied Into the United States courts and pass ed upon by the Supreme Court. New York Tress. A noyal Actre. England boasts many titled ladles who' once knew the glories of the stage, but Germany claims the only actress who ever became the wife of a ruling prince. She is the Baroness von Heldburg, morganatic wife of the reigning Duke George II. of Saxe Melningen, and the people of the Duchy have recently been showering her with affectionate congratulations on her seventieth birthday. Baroness von Heldburg was a mem ber ef the celebrated Saxe-Melnlngen Court Theater Company when Duke. George II., after losing his second wife. Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe langenburg, fell in love with her and married her. She was a famous beau ty, and was celebrated ut the time for her Juliet. Her maiden name was Ellen Franz. She received the title Of Baroness von Heldburg on her mar riage day. One will find Post a constant delight. The food is crisp and wholesome and so dainty and tempting, that it ap peals to the appetite all the time morning, noon and night. Some folks have pro nounced Post Tossties the choicest flavoured bits of cereal food ever produced. Toast cs w.os n ELECTRIC REVOLVINO BOOKS. Motor Oprratril anil In Alotloa Itr Prrl a llutton. - In (somic buildings of a semi public nature In which revolving doors Rre Installed, as hotels and stores, thejr keep a ninn at the rn trance to help O'lei'ate the iloorfor the greater con venletiee anil comfort of persons en tering and leaving the building. This man starts the door In motion, thus making It easier for the person enter ing to push the rest of the way. Hut the attendant, according to his natural strength or his mood at the moment, may start the door swiftly or slowly, thus hurrying or retarding the Incomer. And then on a person ally operated door one man In the door, impatient, may push the door fast and hang t lie leaf in front of himself against the heels of the man In the compartment ahead, making him pee vish. All these variations and uncer tainties in the movements of the door are eliminated by operating it with an electric motor, the New York Sun Buys. The electrically operated revolving door has a motor attached to the up per end of the shaft, from which the leaver extend. The motor Is quito out of sight above the horizontal sheath ing at the top of the doorway. Front the motor and also quite out of sight wiring extends to a push button set in the wall at the side of tho doorway within the building, where the door attendant stand3. With a door thus equipped there Is no reaching out and grabbing a leaf and pushing or pulling on It to start It. The attendant simp'.y presses the button and so turns the current into the motor, and the motor docs the rest, starting the door gently and then keeping it going with a motion that is steady and uniform. SHORT METER SERMONS. Love is the mainspring of industry Uev. G. K. lxmbard, Uaptist, NeW' ark, X. J. Training only polishes the life, but does not cleanse it. Rev. E. K. Her sliey, Evangelist, Aurora, 111. It is hate that makes things ugly and deformed. Rev. T. B. Gregory Universalis, New York City. It is far mora noble to pardon than "to be avenged. Cardinal Gibbons, Ro man Catholic, Baltimore, Md. Religion Is the binding of the heait, the soul, to God. Rev. W. P. Lyon, True Life Church, San Jose, Cal. Memory has a mystic power of re call that far surpasses ordinary recol lections. Rev. A. P. Brown, Baptist Fn sno, Col. The man who resolves that if he fails he will yet die game is least like ly to fail. Rev. J. E. Price, Method 1st, New York City. f There is only one way to gain the favor of God, and that is to be honest, to be truthful with ourselves. Rev. J. O. Hayes, Trua Life, San Jose, Cal. The brotherhood of man has been the unfulfilled dream of all ages. Me morial day is a step toward it. Rev. L. Lonergan, Methodist, New Or leans, La. If you cannot remove temptation from the boy, then reverse the order and take the boy away from tempta tion. Rev. R. Day, Methodist, Kansaa City, Kan. Somehow or other the conscious seeking of a good thing, if kept up too long and too constantly, Interferes with the chance of obtaining. Dr. A. T. Hadley, Presbyterian, New Haven, Conn. God has given to each phase of life its need, and no lower nature In us can supply the needs of the one above it, though it may Influence it more or less. Rev. S. H. Cox, Evangelist, Brooklyn, N. Y. ( We want fixedness in our religion; for, only when our religion is a fixed certainly can it dominate and rule us, and fill us with the rest and peace of God. Rev. D. Gregg, Presbyterian, Allegheny, Pa. Religion requires first a person who Is right and righteous in his soul, and then an outward life of goodness and service in harmony with that right state within. Rev. J. W. Rowlett, Uni tarian, Atlanta, Ga. The man who knows how to use knowledge and money has the spirit of godliness and love. Such a man la equipped to be a benefactor to humani ty. Rev. N. Boynton, Congregational 1st, New York City. Often the narrowest bigotry is found associated with technical orthodoxy. Such "doxy" Is entirely right when It Is "my doxy," and , abominably wrong when It is the other man's "doxy." Rev. R. S. McArthur, Baptist, New 'ork City... A Maltrr of I'unrloalloa. The following literary effusion U not ungrammatical. Its peculiarity lies in a lack of punctuation. More over, it contains the word "that" re peated five times in succession: That man wrote that are correct to say that that that that that man wrote is correct is incorrect these are correct is correct. The paragraph should read: That man wrote, "That tre correct." To say that that "that" that that man wrote is correct Is Incorrec t. "These are correct" Is correct. The Ila-lter Way. Through the good offices of a power ful American residing in Paris an am bitious young girl from our west ob- taind au audience with the late Con stant Coquelln of the C'omedle Fran- caise, who graciously consented to hear her recite. After listening to a classic or two, the great French actor went up to the young aspirant for histrionic honors and placed his hand on her head, as in benediction. My dear child, said he; "marry soon. Good by." Youth a Companion "I am glad to see so many college men present,!' said a public speaker, "You can always tell college men, But you can t tell them much." Everyone who telle a "joke" on man Ilea a good deal, la order to fix op a "rod etory." ErfoodTs Sarsaparilla I'.y virtue ot its wncqtiaieu didou- purifying, nerve-strengthening, i stomach-toning, appetite-restoring b 1 1 . , properties, is the one t.rcat pnng Medicine. (let It tortny. In liquid form or chico tated tablet called SnrSHt.-ibs. 1(10 ilene", II. lli I.ady Vbu Danertl lb Mlnnrt. The minuet was ever the aristocrat of dances. Before the lady of the eighteenth century elected to step the dainty measure she had many points to master, for to dime the minuet was to court criticism. The plunge taken, she wore a lappet on her shoulder to tell the company she proposed to make or mar her ballroom reputation. Another point of etiquette lay In the gloves. A soiled pair was good enough for the country dance, but an abso lutely new pair had to adorn the fair hands which graced the minuet. And so the lady of the eighteenth century on dancing bent set out with two pairs In her satchel. London Chroni cle. WESTERN CANADA AS A GRAIN FROEUCER. Never Saw Sin-h l-'ln Wheat Aay-wlii-re. Gust. Anderson, of Maidstone, Sas katchewan, was formerly of Minnesota, and has been in Central Canada three years. On January Hi, 1910, he writes: "Arriving fifteen miles from Maid stone, I bought a couple of steers from a rancher, as my capital was not large, and with the two oxen I brought with me, I broke 2." acres which 1 put in crop In 11)08, and had to clear some brush. I earned ? 15.00 by breaking fifteen acres for a neighbor and dur ing the summer I put up hay ami hauled timber and put up houses foi Jthersettlers. Notwithstanding aheavy frost on August 12th, 1 had 22'j bush els of wheat per acre and 60 bushels of oats. Off 35 acres of wheat in 190'.'. I got 27 bushels of wheat per am and 1.C00 bushels of oats off 20 acres. I never saw such fine wheat anywhere. We nave plenty of rain between May and August and after August seldom any but dry, warm days. Water can be had at from 20 to 40 feet, and plenty of grass for cattle." The evidence of Mr. Anderson Is giv en because it Is encouraging- to the man of small means who is desirous of bettering Jils condition. It show; what can be done, and there Is really but small limit to the man with push and energy to become wealthy on Can adlan lands. And the grain that he raises Is good. A press dispatch says: The quality of the wheat continues to be the feature of the deliveries. In tho total of 3,378 cars In the Febru ary inspections there were 2,847 of high grade stuff, a percentage of 84.28. For January the percentage was 82.21, and for the six months it was 88.6. This is an unusually high average, and It demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt that the farmers in this part of the Dominion still know how to grow first class wheat. The crop of 1908 was considered good enough, and its average of contract wheat was only 70 per cent. Good weather through out the season was an Important fac tor, of course, In Insuring the high quality of the grain, and It is not likely that atmospheric Influences of so favorable a character will oe en countered for a long time to come. The best that can be expected is that a fair average for a term of years will be maintained. The Dlot on II la Paat. "Haven't you anything to confess to me before It Is too late?" she asked. "Remember that It will be much bet ter for us to part even now than it will be after to-morrow. Think. Isn't there in your past something that you bave hidden from me? Don't be afraid to confess it. I will forgive you if it Is not too terrible, and then we' can begin our married life with no shadow to darken the pathway before ub." "Well, Bessie," he replied, as be avoided looking into her eyes, "there Is something. I am going to throw myself upon your mercy. Don't judge me too severely. Have pity. I once carried on a stamp flirtation with a girl for two months." All la the 8am Fl. The Lawrence Times tells this one: A reporter was sent to write up a fir In a residence. Going to the door, ht Inquired for the "lady of the house." The maid said she was out. "Are any of the family at home?" asked the scribe. "No, they are all out," was the reply. "Well, wasn't there a Are her last evening?" "Yes," sale the hired girl, "but that's out, too." At la its Constitution. mm Callous the bowels with Harsh cathartics, and you'll need physic always. Help them gently, with candy Cascarets, and you'll need them rarely. Once learn the difference and you'll neyer take a harsher laxative than these. m at-poefcat box. It aaU-at Araa-ataaM. IV r'J K- . - -" " - Top (who has dined err hashed mnt- ton) Hill, waiter. Walter What did ha,v;. s,,f? , T rrastlcally)-I haven t the fulntestjden. I)1(, ymi m ,u w(thont yoMf wife hearing you last night?" "No, and I didn't f,et in without hearing flier, either." Houston Tout. "Who is the gentleman seated in the large tourlnR car?" "That Is tho poet laureate of u well known biscuit factory." Birmingham Age Herald. "Do you thiuk there Is renlly any such thing us pla'onic love?" "Yes. It exists between imwt huhbands and their wives." Chicago Record Herald. "Papa, what Is 'alth?" "Well, my boy, they say your baby brother sleeps, but I've never seen him do It. Yet, if I believe he does, thut's faith." Life. She (as they dame) I'm afraid I'm tiring you rather. Ho-oh. not at all. I used to be atteu lant in the elephant house ut the zoo Mepgendoi fer Blat ter. Knlckcr Jones is all the time want ing more money. Rocker No won ler; his father was a college president nd his mother was a woman. New York Sun. "Do you really believe this avlatoi will come back to the starting point?" "He won't dare do otherwise. His wife is wnltli)? for him there." Klie gende Bluet ter. Vicar And what induced you to send for me, Mr. Russett? Russett What's 'e say. Be'ty? Betty 'E says: 'What the deuce did you send 'lm or .M. A. i . "Why don't you teach your son a les son by making him live without hie allowance for a while?" "Goodness! 1 can't even make him live within it!" Cleveland Leader. Lady My cooking always tastes sc good to you, and it never suits my hu band at all. Beggar Well, why don't you get a divorce and marry me? Meggendorfer Blaetter. "I am a plain-spoken man," said tht applicant lor a Job. "I'm afraid you won't do," replied the railroad official. 'We are advertising for an experienced train announcer." Philadelphia Rec ord. Father," said little Rollo, "what is an epigram?" "An epigram, my son, as modernly propounded, is any sen J teneo containing less than two con Junctions and three commas." Wash ington Star. ' "Does slie seem to take kindly to so ciety ways, now that her husband hat made such a pile?" "Oh, yes, indeed. She was the loudest talker at grand spera the other night." Cleveland Plain Dealer. - ' "John," queried her husband's wife, "If some bold, bad man were to kid nap me would youoffer a reward?" "Sure thing." replied the wife's hus band. "I always reward those who dc me a favor." Boston Courier. Inquisitive Lady And what is this little box for? Nerve-Racked Clerk Oh, for odds and ends! Inquisitive La dyBut it has two compartments. Whj is that? Nerve-Racked Clerk One foi odds, madam, and the other for ends Harvard Lampoon. "Would it be any harm to deceive her about my age?" inquired the elder ly millionaire. "Probably not." "I'm sixty. How would it do to confesB tc fifty?" "I think your chances would be better with her if you claimed seventy-five." Kansas City Journal. "How nicely you have ironed theHe things, Jane!" said the mistress, ad mirlngly, to her maid. Then, gluncing at the glossy linen, she continued in a tone of surprise: "Oh, but I see they are all your own!" "Yes," replied Jane, "and I'd do all yours just llkf that if 1 had time." Central Christian Advocate. "My brother, my poor brother!" sh( moaned, as a halfback was carried un conscious from the field. "Ah, but how thankful we should be," her escort, an old player, cried gayly, "Thankful! Thankful for what?" exclaimed the girl. "Thankful that It wasn't a full back," said he. "We haven't a dec.enl fullback sub, you know." Minneapolis Journal. Friend So yours was a case of lovt at first sight? Mrs. Getthere Yes, in deed. I fell desperately in love with my dear husband the moment I set eyes upon him. I remember it as dis tinctly as if it were yesterday. I wai walking with 'papa on the beach at Long Branch, when suddenly papa stopped, and, pointing Mm out, said: "There, my dear, Is a man worth ten millions." New York Weekly. "Jane," said a lady rather sharply to her cook, "I must Insist that yon keep better hours and that you have less company In the kitchen at night Last niglt you kept me from sleeping because of the uproarious laughter ol one of your woman friends." "Yls, mum, 1 know," was tho apologetic re ply; "but she couldn't help it. I was a-tellin' of her how you tried to make cake one day." ladles' Home Jour lal. Trapiieil. The man was neither neatly nor weli dressed. He was plainly a tramp, beg ging, and had just turned away from one patKcr-by when he saw a youn? man -walking briskly toward hlia "Please, mister," isuld the tramp, "can you glvo us a dinio to cet something to eat with?" The young man stopped. "What's the matter?" he asked. "Can't get work," said the other, glibly. "I haven't hud a bite to eat since yesterday moiuliig. Pawned all my clothes, Yeptlng these. Slept undei a wharf for a week, and I don't know anybody in the whole city honest, don't." The young man looked at the tramp's smooth fare, over which a ra zor had evidently passed very recent ly. "Who shaved you this morning?" he asked, and as the beggar fuded away the young man grinned, and walked on down the street. If a woman Is In any danger of get ting killed, the hole of her stocking causes her a lot more worry than the Dlot on aer conscience. Icy. Mr, rpmore To what an I iDdefrt4 ler the honor of th;n call? Mrs. IliRhmiH To the fact that I didn't think you wr nt home. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It Is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's PleasRnt Tellets. The favorite family laxative. The convicts of lOiiKland wear prison clothes mnrked with a broad arrow. The origin nnd meaning of this mark has .never been sutlafactorlly explain d. .Mr. Wlnxlow'a SoothlnK Syrup for children teethlnn, softrns th gum, re dine Inflainmntlon, nllnys pain, cure wind colic. 260 a tiottln. Trial ef it l.rrlnrer. X well Known Ensll.-hwoman lectur er tells some stories at her owu ex pense. "I was," she pays, "on a tour through the provinces, and one nirjht ns I ap peared on the platform In a s-inall town the chairman introduced me to my au dleme in the following way: 'You have heard of Mr. Gladstone, the Grand Old Man. Let me now introduce to you the graud old woman.' This was in tended as a sincere compliment. "On another occasion a bluff old farmer who boasted of his ability to look on all sides of a question an nounced me as follows: 'This lady's come here to talk about her rights. She's hired the hall herself, and so she's got a right to be here, and If any of you don't like what she's got to say you've got an equal right to walk. out In the middle on't.'" A-n-C IISIMEST for mnn or Iwast. the liet pain utor-per ALL dealer, lnnist on the wmilne. TorcVjn lace of any pattern can now be made by one machine, owing to re cant Invention In Vienna. There In more Cntarrh In thin section of the country ttmn all other dlxvaitcs put to gether, and until the lant few jean was, uppourd to l Incurable. For a great many yeur doctors pronounced it a loi-nl disease, and prescrllicd lociil remedies, nnd by con stantly falling to vxiTt) with local trentment, pronounced It Incurable. Science ha proven ratarrh to lie a conatltutlnmil dUease and therefore require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured lv K. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only con stitutional cure on the market. It Is, taken Internally Jn doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the Wood and mucous surfaces of the system. They otter one Hundred dollars for any rase It fulls to cure, heart rue circulars nnd testimonial. Address: K. J. 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