-. . JZTiwS Uf 'Jjij'iA'itf 'i H l f VERY FALSE. 1A W&rf First Chorus Girl What do you think of that roport ahout hor hair? Second Chorus Qlrl False. HANDS CRACKED AND BLED St. Clair, Mo. "My trouble began about fifteen years ago. It was what como claimed eczema. Tho form thn disease worked under was a breaking out with watery blisters on my hands which would then dry and scale, and then would follow tho trouble of cracking and bleeding, also Itching and hurting. My hands wero disfig ured at tho time, and sore. Tho trou ble was very annoying, and disturbed my sleep. This last February It was ever so much worse than before. I did not do all my work on account of the condition of my hands. I could not put them In water without mak ing them worse. I tried a lot of homo remedies, also salves and liniments that claimed to bo a euro for tho trouble, but I did not obtain a euro. "At last I saw the advertisement for Cutlcura Soap and Ointment I sent for a sample. I thought they would cure, so I sent for a fifty-cent box of Cutlcura Ointment and some Cutl cura Soap. A doctor advised mo to keep ahead with the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and they cured me com pletely. No trace of the trouble re mains." (Signed) Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mar. 29, 1912; Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. In the Day of the Billionaire. A brilliant New York lawyer said at a dinner at the Lotus Club apropos of certain trust magnates: "Thanks to watered Btock-and wa tered stock Is criminal abroad these men are indeed rich beyond tho dreams of avarice. "If the watering of etock is allowed to keep on we'll hear our billionaires talking like this some day: '"Hullo! There goes Jones In his 300 horsepower car. Do you know him?' "'Do I know him! Do I know Jones! Why, man alive, Jonea and I were struggling young millionaires to gether!'" New York Times. Automobile Aroma. Farmer Hiram was mending the front fence when an automobile whizzed past, emitting a trail of blue smoke from Its oil-choked engine. Farmer Hiram's hand went to his nose. When tho car had disappeared far down the lane and the smell had died away he ventured to address tho hired man. "Sam," he said, "they may be swell city fellers an' all that; but they cer--tninly was smokin' some vile sec gars. Loyal to Her Teacher. Sunday School Teacher Yes, chil dren, the Lord made everybody. Small Girl Did ho make you, teach er? Teacher Yes. He made me, too. Small Girl And he's got nothln' to be ashamed of, either. He U Still Single. "You are the first girl I havo over loved." "And you'd bo the last man I'd ever love." Not In Sight. Hokus "Do you think wo shall over have universal peace?" I'okus "Not bo long as women continue to play bridgo for stakes." Figuratively speaking, a man and his wife are one, but the figures on the grocery bill are apt to dlsprovo It. GOOD NATURED AGAIN Good Humor Returns With Change to Proper Food, "For many years I was a constant sufferer from Indigestion und nervous ness, amounting almost to prostra tion," writes a Montana, man. "My blood was Impoverished, the vlBlon was blurred and weak, with moving spots beforo my eyes. This was a steady dally condition. I grew Ill tempered, and eventually got so nerv ous I could not keep my books post ed, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can't describe my sufferings. "Nothing I ate agreed with mo, till one day I happened to notice Grape Nuts in a grocery store, and bought n package out ot curiosity to know what It was. "I liked the food from the very first, eating It with cream, and now I buy It by tho case and uso It dally. I soon found that Grape-Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing In tho drug lino ovdr had dono or could do. "It wnsn't long beroro I was re stored to health, comfort and happi ness. "Through the uto ot Grape-Nuts food m digestion has bqen restored, my nerves aro steady once more, my eye sight is good again, my mental faculties nro cear and acute, and I havobecomo no good-natured that my friends aro truly astonished at the change I feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would Induce mo to surrender what I havo gained through tho uso of Grapo-Nuts food." Namo given by Postura Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a rea son " Head tho little book, "Tho Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs." Uor rend Hie nlior Irilrrf A urn one- npiicnra from time to time. Thry arc Ki-uiilnr. (rue, nnil full of liuuinu trreat. Ad. BATTLE IN MIDAIR Partridge Battles With Kidnaper of Her Chick. After She Had Freed Victim, Golfer Who Had Witnessed the Combat Go to the Rescue of Her Brood, Omaha. J. D. Haskell, a banker of Wnknllpl... nnil .Ttirlen Eric Johnson Of Putnam, wh'llo playing a match game of golf several days ugo, wltnosscd ( a battle royal between a mothor part-, ridge, defending her young, and a hawk. Tho players were putting for tho sev- Ncutecnth hole. Tho banker had made his third shot nnd won tho hole, glv ' tng him ono up and ono to play As tho Judge was putting his attention was suddenly called to tho loud cries of a mothor partridge, which Mr. Has- . IV fI 1 llA4nAl mmhIm Ann Al rf MTCIOtli n ' IVL'II U1BV;U VUi UU IU.'llllll IHU Clll!'-"" ground. Tho mother bird was anx lous to get hor four young ones away from the golfers Sho whistled frantically, shrilly nnd pleadingly, prompting them as If say ing: "Hurry up. hurry up for your lives, my children!" At tho eight eenth holo Mr. Haskell had toed up In readiness to drive off when thU attention was attracted by a now and j louder shriek from tho parent bird Her mind had been on tho golf players and not on a Ittrgn hnwk which had been lurking nnd hovering near by, its greedy eyes fastened on the plump young birds with a fe rocity In no way limited or modified by tho laws governing the close sea- I son Tho hawk swooped down and grab bed one of tho chicks before tho par ent could divert attention wholly from the players to the bird of prey. Mr. Hawk was rising with it, when tho mother discovered the seizure and made what might bo called a flying leap for the aerial pirate. Then followed a duel In midair, 15 feet from tho ground, which held the golfers spellbound. They could not havo Interfered at this stage of tho battle had they possessed tho oppor tunity, so fascinating was tho strug gle between, on the ono sldo of the fearlessness, desperation and spunk Inspired by the mother love of tho partridge, and on tho other sldo the savagery of tho hawk. ' Both tho combatants tumbled to tho sward, with the partridge on top. claw ing, pecking and rolling over and over. Feathers flew. Mr. Hawk was RECIPE FOR SAVING i Head of Chicago Mission Tells How to Rescue Derelicts. Harry Monroe Declares He Was Tough, But Was Called From Life of Debauchery by Conviction of Its Hopelessness. "With a Bible in one band and a loaf of bread In the other that's tho only way to save the man that's down." "Don't drop tho bad man, tho man thnt's strong and wrong. That's the man to stink to. If you win you've got a real one." "Kindness Is tho thing Slap him on tho back. Help him 'get a front,' then nmko him hustle." "Tho liolnlpsm hnoze liehter has lust lost his nerve He's a dead one. Help lilm matnrinllv ns well as mentally If you don't he's a goner. Ho can't make a play at all." Chicago --Harry Monroo gives these remedies for tho redemption of those ' who have strayed or have fallen. Tho kindly little fat man with the twinkling eye and a handshake that . has given hope to thousands thus j sums up. in advice to others, tho acts t that have mnde him successful at Pa cific Gaiden Mission. Nearlv everybody has heard of Har- ... ."- . m, iinD i,o iy murnui- iuuiis "" u..-w ..- Is known as a friend Among cnurcli folk ho Is tho genius who guides tho Pnclflc Garden Mission, the "mothor of American missions ' Still nuother class of people know Harry Monroe. Thirty-five years ago. when Pacific Gar den, at C7 West Van Hureu street. ' was ono of Chi cago's most no torious "free nnd easles," saloon, cafe and dance j hall, tho "round- ' era" knew Mon-1 roe as a "pal." Monroo w a s then a joung tough who fought his tfay In and "Wejll A Man Who out of tle dives Has Been on the 0f Whisky Row Water 34 Years and most of tho Should Not Look time waB drinking j Old at 60." heavily An Inter- I viewer lemarked about his youthfully j pink cheeks and clear eye j "That's from more than twenty years w tlin intnr urnvnn " lnllfhnrl ITnrrV ' UII MIU ,vfc. ..nuss ...MO..M --.-..rf Monroe "You think I'm R0 Well, I passed the 60 mark last year 'Thirty years ago I staggered past this place. I was wandering aimless ly I heard tho singing. I came In and sat through tho service Says I to myself, 'This Ib tho game that's right. I'm wrong' I tried to drive away that feeling, but it wouldn't go. I came back. MIKADO TO VISIT EUROPE New Emperor Is to Pay Series of Vis its to European Courts Soon. London London Is looking forward to a visit by a no less enltcd per sonage than tho new mikado, who as the first original head of a thorough ly modern Japan, will follow the Inter rnMrnal custom of monarchs and pay t spfles of visits to tho principal our'- of Europe Immediately aftw COSTUMES FOR SUFFRAGIST PARADE i mmm trf mmi i kWBmmm si 7 1 wi s n&fian ah s ivi "afafafaftfafafaBBssssssHsssssssssssssw V -. Wv$v , . saaaaaaaafsai I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH I . $k. ' 'JHI MaBaMaaaaaaaafflasaaaaaMaaaaaarT - v,.vx. MsSbbSbbi BBBBBiSBHHIIPBBiH I .... r t .ABBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiaBi Here are two of the Washington suffragists in tho costumes to be worn In tho parade of March 3. On tho left Is Miss Kathorlno Hurst in tho brown uniform of tho "Women Farmors," of whom there will bo fifty. On tho right Is Miss Edna Stnhl, wearing the palo bluo co3tumo of the fifty society girl pages. on his back, and tho mother partridge kept shrieking and whistling to hor children to toko to tho tall grass. Tlje hawk had so much to attend to In de fending itself from tho attacks of the partridges that. It was obliged in tho early rounds of tho combat to drop tho chick. After u desperate battlo on tho ground, lasting several minutes, the partrldgo loft tho attack and flut tered In tho direction of her brood, while the hawk doggedly made a dive to capture another of her young. Mr. "I heard men tell their experiences in here. Tho testimony rang tiue. That appealed to mo. so I said. "Hero goes I quit the booze right now.' That's what I did it was an awful battle, but 1 won." Mr. Monroe retold tho story of tho conversation of "Billy" Sunday, na tionally known evangelist, when tho latter was Capt. Anson's "fairy boy." the most promising athlete of tho old White Sox. Sunday and a group of drunken ball players stopped to hear tho street service on South State street that was being con ducted by Colonel Clarke and Mr Monroe. Ho left his fellows. Joined the mission and j while accompany- lnB the team In I other cities, re 1 fused to play on i Sunday and con ducted mission i services instead Mr. Mom oo was asked what It Is "Song The Stuff That Gets the Heart and Pulls." that wins nipn back to self-re- spect after they hnvo fallen He pointed to a sign on the mission wall "How Long Since You Wrote to Mother?" nnd thon, in ' a clear tenor voice, sang a sympa . .... .. e. ,.. . .. ""-" -h. - " .'.,.. "urcn. , Rng. ho said "Mint is tho stuff Ulat Bth to a "" 1,Part' a,,1 VMs- j ATTOO AT" C sfi UliUVjnJ -f- l ou 1-iiJUU.rv j njn.ua.M, Private Says He Is Called Meyer Because He Was Lost on Liner. Titanic Not Berlin. Whenever tho kaiser re views a regiment personally Interest ing stories concerning conversations between him and somo of tho sol diers form tho topic of overling talk In tho barracks and eventually find their wav Into tho nress. " These may , ,. mnv not be true, but thoy aro al- wftyB interesting, and tho latest Is we vouchoij for According to this roport the em peror, whllo reviving tho gunrd regi ment at I'otsdnm, was attracted by a prlvato who was unusually tall and awkward. Tho kaiser approached him and nsked "What's your namo, my son?" "Tlfnnln llnvfli vnllr mftlnalv" on. Bwored tho soldier ' "Titanic Meyer?" repeated itho , , ll(lllll U J . , J WU. .....JM. J , .... kaiser, smiling. "Don't you know you bear tho name of a ship which sank Intt April? How comes it you aro named after a Bhlp?" "Yes, your majesty," replied tho sol dlrr. "That's tho roaBon I'm called Titanic Meyer. When tho ship was lost tho captain said to me: 'Meyer, his coronation Ho probably will, In deferonce to Japanese etiquette, mnko the trip on boaid ono of tho lino cruis ers of tho Japanese navy, although being a poor Bailor ho would prefer to travul overland in tiio splendid IlUBKlnn court truln which the czar has placed at his disposal. In London It is generally sulci that tho mikado Is a groat admirer of King George and that ho is particularly anxious to visit this country, but here wo probably ur as usual nattering t ourselves, for everybody who knows Haskell and Judgo Johnson, wielding their drivers, tlipn mmln for thn free booter of tho ntr, and drove him oil. Whllo they woro doing this tho partrldgo and threo of hor chicks mado their oscnpo, leaving behind tho ono that had been dropped from tho hawk's talons. It had sustained a broken wing. The golfers placed tho wounded chick in the tall grass near by, whero tho hawk could not find It. It waB still there when they wont back in tho evening to Investigate, but It was gone in the morning Kindness Is the thing, though. Most of the men who come In here are help less booze-tlghters. Tho booze-fighter has lost his nerve He's a dead one. What he nvedH Is u friend. "Chicago Is tho mecca of tho down nnd out, because they know that Chi cago offers more kindness than any other city in the land. It is surpris ing how fast young chaps from tho country strlko the skids and go, They get dizzy In tho big city, and fall Ktndness Is the only thing that will bring them back." SING ON WAY TO GRAVE Mourners Obey Deceased's Wish They Go to Cemetery In France. Paris. When an old man named Jo seph Hugheb was burled rocontly at Aramon, near Nlmea, tho funeral pro cession, according to the terms of his will, followed tho cotlln with every one singing an old song of which Hughes had been fond. The old man, who mot his death tluough falling upon tho fire uhilo his wife was pre paring his supper, was of an original turn of mind and had kept his coffin under his bed for twenty years, using it as a wardrobe. OLD PALS DIE SAME HOUR New Yorkers, Each 83, Long Friends, Breathe Their Last at Fated Time. Mlddlctown, N. Y. At exactly tho same hour Archibald Little Vail and Abram Wilcox, old frlendB and former business men of this city, died at their homes after years of illness. Each was eighty-three years old " IM IT f 5) C M A TlTFT -- why weren't you on tho Tltunlc? Then we wouldn't be bothered with you hero.' Since then I'm called Titanic Meyer." The kaiser laughed unrestrainedly, but the captain appeared not to en Joy the incident. LONG SLEEP CAUSES CRIME Criminologist of Cincinnati Says More Than Seven Hours' Rest Is Weakening. Cincinnati, O "Seven hours' sleep is all that Is necosBary for any hu man being aud If obtained regularly In certain hours nightly will keep the body and mind In u healthy state," suld Koortmeyor, coronor of Cincin nati, and famed throughout tho coun try as an authority on criminology "Much of tho disease of today In due to too much or too llttlo sleep. A person who hleepa over seven hours has had too much rest. Men and women who commit crlmo uro as a rule long sleepers. Their minds grow weak from too much sleep and thoy acuulre tho don't caro habit, which often results In crlmo." tho now emperor of Japan Is awaro of tho fact that ho Is a great admirer of tho kaiser and that ho looks for ward to a visit to Berlin with far greator anticipations than to England, llo considers the kaiser tho greatest ruler living and desires very much ta study tho German soldier and German military Institutions close by. City Wants "Real" Policemen. Pittsburgh, Pa. In order to obtain "real" policemen, Dellovuo borough will advcrtlso for them. MORE ATLANTIC LINERS REQUIRED CONGESTION ON EXISTING 8YEAM SHIPS ON ACCOUNT OF CANA DIAN IMMIGRATION. It Is reported that eight now Trans Atlantic liners nro under construction for tho exclusive use of tho Canadian Trndo. TIicbo aro being built by the White Star, Canadlnn Pacific and Canard Companies The liners to bo built for tho White Star are to be of tho wimo typo as tho Laurentic and Majestic, and will re place tho Canada and Teutonic. Tho Cununl Ltnu'tt new steamer, Ascanla, has already completed successfully hor maiden voyage from England to Montreal, nnd hor slstor ship will bo launched early noxt year. It Is predicted that tho Canadian Northern will not bo slow In following tho oxamplo of tho other big concorns, as It Is a matter of common bellof that Canada, moro than any other In tho world, will bo tho country of tho fu ture, nnd tho best field for Investment by shipping Interests. An ofilclnl of ono of tho companies already building uleHiners for this trade told tho American yesterday that tho Ideal stcamor for this servlco It tho two-cabin boat, having acorn modatlon for second-class and steer age passongero only. "Wo do not expect that tho $5,000 cabin de luxo class will travel be tween Canada and England vory ox tenslvely." ho said, "but the business that Is to bo obtained there will be immensely lucrative and for tho noxt hen years the oyos of the shipping world wm ne rivoieu on uaiiaua. iu Pannma Canal, undoubtedly -111 re colvo a lot of attention, but tho busi ness In that routo will bo nothing com pared with the Canndlan trade for the lmmpdlato future. Panama will do volop and become bigger In tho years to come, but at the present wo aro most concerned with tho tremendous tide of immigration that Is being di verted from the United States to the Dominion. "The farm land of the vnst North I Ty" Is tho attraction, and whllo this flood of Immigration Is at Its height, tho Canndlnn Government cxorclsos a Btrlct censorship over tho class of Im migrants ndmltted. In thlB way thoy aro drawing their futuro citizens from tho Northern countries nnd havo shown an unwelcome fnco to tho poo plo of Southern Kurope." Advertise ment. When the Sun Will Die. It may bo said unqualifiedly that tho sun, like overy other thing con nected with the presont order, will finally cease to bo what It Is today. Tho time will most surely come when tho sun will havo ceased to throw off light and heat. Long before that hap pens, however, tho earth and other planets will havo become "dead worlds," like tho moon no life of any sort upon them. It has boon calcu lated that the sun will ceaso to throw out Its heat somowhero about seven million of years from now. Nolle ProsBed. Rastus had caught Sambo rod-handed. "Ah'm gwlno hab yo' arrested foh stealln' innh chickens, yo Sambo Washln'ton dnt's Jess what ah'm gwlno to do," said Itastus. "do ahead, nlggah," retorted Sam bo. "Go nhead and hab me arrested. Ah'll mek yo' prove whar yo' got dom chickens yo'self!" Harper's Weekly. Important to Mothers Bxamlno carefully every bottle ot CASTOItIA, a safo and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Hears the Slgnaturoof in uso i'or uver 30 Years nnrn ' Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Apology. "You called mo a dog, sir." "Oh, no! Somo dogs nro vory flno creatures, I called you a cur." It is far worse for a womnn to mar ry a man she can't love than it is for a man to lovo a woman ho can't mar ry. When a man begins to think of get ting married ho never figures on a church wedding. Don't Let Catarrh Best of You It you have catarrh and arc neglecting it you are doing a great wrong to yourself. In time it will undermine your whole constitution. You cannot begin too soon the work of shaking it off. Doesn' t require any great effort. Begin today. rvii "I Feel like a New woman" Uas. IIsnj, IIlaxe, of Port tv.r. Out.. Uoz M. wrl ' 1 lisTo b. so a great sulf cr.r TtlMI lor 7.STS from Ihrosl trout).. SaHaHSrtta organs, will be plain to you if you aitrru. laoiuMiwD. isnikis u 'St feWi wm under maw extracts irom the writings of eminent medical authorities diCrir.ul doctors' cars, sna , , , . , , D. ... . SSf.d &,.to'itl5ufiT;l!,wn endorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative proper- ff 0,nfem0!1.nu:ni ties. It is mailed free on request. Ttsrf I aw this poison In mr Ph,?'i?a5SInBBa "The "Discovery" has been put up and sold In its liquid form for oyer hViH'ico"c"i 40 years and has cvcn great satisfaction. Now it can bo obtained of medicine KwftatsnStl'c.iS: dad5" in frm M wcll A trial box sent prepaid for SO one-cent stamps. fMJ!fS"7'i.SI? -hsfJiSl Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 1ctlUf of Dr. Ban's Catarrh ,1 'i i id. I sm imw abls to da ork uni vrslk with lil.u- tor work ork antl wsl IlMllIkaa yrs. 1 fMlllks a asw wonuui. l.n. and I swot v .vcrvthlntf armiiul fn thauk Odd. fur Idling- m Uvs luntf snouit n to nnd soms-tllnillLsticaaBwUsff4ln,'' Wm. A. Rogers Silverware given away Absolutely Free for wrappers from GALVANIC SOAP or coupons from Johnson' sWashing Powder This Is Our Offer, Read It: For each teaspoon desired send us one two cent stamp and twenty Galvanic Soap wrap pers (front panel only) or coupons from Johnson's Washing Powder. SPECIAL OFFER FOR SIX TEASPOONS Send 100 Galvanic Soap wrappers nnd G two-cent stamps to pay postage; we will send you a set of SIX TEASPOONS ABSOLUTELY FREE. The3e spoons are Wm. A. Rogers silverware, Uie name stamped on every piece. They are the Lavlgne or Grape Pattern, Heavy A-i Silver Plate and guaranteed. You'll be proud to own them. Go to your grocer today and buy Galvanic the soap used by a million housewives. This offer absolutely expires May 1st, 1913. Mail wrappers to B. J. Johnson Soap Co., Milwaukee, Wis. WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE AMERICAN IDEA. Tho American What'a your father's business? ' The Englishman My-aw-fathaw-hos-RW-no business. Tho American Then what's his graft. Queen Victoria Detested Tobacco. Tho number of smoking roomB now distributed over Windsor castle would considerably astonish Queen Victoria could she but see them. Ilor lato majesty could never bring herself to do moro than tolerate tho weed in any form, nnd tho smoking room was always rologatod to a vory distant part ot hor varlouB .residences. Nor wore tho guests permitted to solace themselves with a quiet smoko in their own apartments, ,as on their ar rival thoy wero spoclaly warned not to do so, I.ADIKS CAN WEAK SHOES one ili mailer utter utltiK Allen's Poot Uut, the Antliet'tle powder to ba ihalcen In to the ahoea It inukea tight or new alioea (eel eaiy. Gives reit anil comfort, Refuaa BUbetlt"a Kor Funis trlnl paokage, ad drcas Allen B. Olmated. Le Hoy, N. Y. Adv. Its Kind. "I UiIb a tentative arrangement?' "Nothln' like that. It's jest to try It out for awhile." If you would strike a man favorably novcr hit him in tho vicinity of tho pockotbook. Only One "HUOINK. QUININE" s I.AXATIVli UltOMO OUININH. That I Jxmk tnr h Hlfrnatnra nf 15. V. flltOVl?. thrrrvl ft tVl!d In uuo IJujr, uures urip in two inys. . --. , -- ... - . &c The uverngo man has a lot more to say about what ho Is going to do than about what he has dono. Mra. WltiHlow's Boothlng Bjrup for Children teelhtiiRi Bofteus the ruiiih, reiluceH lutlnmuiiv Uonsllaya palu.curcH wind collc,2fto a bottleJUs Pay compliments If you pay your bills first. will, but Mnny n man fools hlmsolf when ho thinks that ho lc fooling his wlfu. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has a curative effect upon all mucous surfaces, and hence removes catarrh. In Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy while using the "Discovery" as a constitutional remedy. Why the "Golden Medical Discovery"eradicates catarrhal nffrntrrc r( t1i errrrorii i"rmr1c r1lf1rlr nnrl nthet TvOtrif Dr.Pierco'a Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Dowels. Assist nature a little, now and then, vita searching and cleantloff, yet gontle cathartic, and thereby avoid many disease. W ViW M2i Aetasl Vi' til rtgnlir 1 1 ilx lack sl leisgti. iff clilclts. Hcnu ua nainen of 7 friends that una tuculiatorn nnd f-et book free. KivlwUlKemeay (Jo.,iiiacKweii,ukt. Plants Need Nourishment. A German investigator has discov ered that plants resist cold best when thoy are given special nourishment to keep them warm. For Instance, to feed a plant sugar stimulates its pow er of resisting low temperature, much as like food acts upon animals, though ( In less marked degree Kver notice how eager one doctor is not to boast ot the ability of an other? Any man who shaves himself Is apt to cut his best friend, ' Saskatchewan Your sNOW In the Provlno f Saskatchewan, Western Oanada DoTondeelra to acta lrr 1 1 nmeetaail o I A A AUItKM of that well h-nnfl Vh.lt Ln.11 The arralabecomlngnoroUmltod but no lesa valuable, NEW UIMTRICTS naya recently bean opened np for aottlcment, and Into throe rail roada are how being built. Vfc (It will eonn coma when tnara will 1m no ad,r-a""U-,dta . A Bwlft Current, Sakatcot;a67. farmer wrlupi 't cams on my homeitead, March 1(00. with about u,uuonnoi nursraanamacmB err, and Juit IBS in caan. Today I hayeVU) acres of wheat, SW acres uf cats, and M aorrs uf flax." Mot bad fonts: years, butonlr an In stance ot what may bo done in Western Oanada In Manitoba, BaokBtcnewnn or Alberta. i- bend at onca for Llteratarav Maps, Hallway Bates, eta, to J. I. hdKitM, trwer SW.IFArtt.Vi'S .. wan. :u jidsH , u, rutaai. Canadian aoTernment Acentt,oi address Superintendent of XnunUrratloii, Ottawu.riniiV, FOH 8AI.K OU THADH FOH MINN'. OB Iowa land, 210 a. near Canning, Hughes Co.. B. D., 110 a. cult, bal. prairie, all tillable, T r. house, eic. 3 A. Jonea, lllnton. Iowa. Sioux City Directory "Hub of th Northwest." rW If liaVfltiailHlBa! fiftfftPiJ Opportunity is NOW "dAf&a t'fcnf-f'H aaV'JLalBaaNi SSS MID -WEST BANK Sioux City, la. "Tkat ALWAYS treat yesRICHT2: Superior Service Sara Safety Farm Loaaa IOWA PHONE 2443 AUTO PHONE .447S CRAIGHEAD Ol CO. 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