JUi H H I U4 iter EXCEPTIONAL LUCK. ' 3W WJtir Sir "Did Gaddorly havo much luck or his fishing (dp?" "Remarkable luck! "Why, overyono believed the tales that ho told!" JUDGE CURED, HEART TROUBLE I took about G boxes of Doddo Kid ney Pills for Heart Trouble from which I had suffored for G years. I had dizzy spoils, my oyes puffed, my breattt was short and I had chills and back ache I took the pills about a year ago and havo had no return of the palpitations. Am now G3 years old, able to do lots of manual labor, am and weigh about Judgo Miller. well and hearty 200 pounds. I feel very grateful that I found Dodds Kidney Pills and you may publish this letter if you wish. I am serving my third term ns Probato Judgo of Gray Co. Yours truly, PHILIP MILLER, Cimarron, Kan. Correspond with Judgo Millor about this wonderful remedy. Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. por bos at your dealer or Doddo Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Wrlto for Household Hints, also music of National Anthem '(English and German words) and ro cipes for dainty dishes. All 3 sent free Adv. -Knew a Poet's Troubles. "Had a queer experience recently," eald tho Dillville poet. "Itobbor held me up on the highway. Didn't havo a cent In my pocket only n poem which I was takln' to tho editor." "Didn't take tho poem, did ho?" "No. Read three lines of it, handed It back to mo and said: 'Friend, hero's $2 You need it worso than I do.' " Atlanta Constitution. important to Wlothora Examine curelully every bottlo ol CASTORIA, a safe and suro remedy for Infants nnd children, and seo that it Bears tho jST& p . " Signature of OikfiUc. In Uso For Over 30 Yonrs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorla Comparative Luxury. "My father has a horse and buggy.' "Yes, but my brother was run ove: by an automobile." YOU CAN CURB CATARRH By uai-r Colo's Orhollsalve. It I. a mosl effective remedy. All druggists. 25nndS0c. Adv. When Dame Fortune knocks at a man's door ho always "rubbers" to see tf tho neighbors are looking. Don't buy water for bluing. Liquid blue if ilmot nil wnter. Bnv Red Cross Ball Blue, the bluo lUut's nil blue. Adv. Suspicion continues to snoop around until It findB what It Is looking for A "Tempting Dinner" has no attraction for tho poison with a weak stomach. You havo no appetito and what little you do cat distresses you. Try a bottlo of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS and notice tho improvement in your general health. Your food will tasto good ancj Q vou g00(i, FOR SALE DY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS mm&ssmmm&aiBm Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner distress-cure inditrestion. improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature KViBTi jwmxSv ft AHflEy,, ia MM CARTERS .mstimy ebittle dmmr kiiver ywdavflvv un ic wviv ijir-ii.ua. W .JkJizL- C i laSOfaraaiB RELIEVES TIRED EYES SAN JOSE SCALE IS PRIMARILY A PEST OF PEAR, PEACH AND OTHER FRUIT TREES Extrcmelylmportant That Grower Should Know Just Which Plants Are Most Likely'to Be Attacked by Little Insect Some Serious Mistakes Made. (Dy I SUEllMAN. JIM Trees that arc badly Infested with tho San Joso Scale appear as If thoy had been dusted over with aBheo. If tho branches and twigs whoro the in uectB aro numerous bo scraped with a knlfo It will bo seen that this un natural covering la qulto easily re moved, coming off In littlo flaky patches. Each of tho littlo circular gray objects Is a scparato ecalo, each covering a tiny yellow insect under neath. On thickly Infested branches they often bocomo so crowded that tho scales nro piled over ono another bo that tho real bark of tho troo is not vlslblo at all. Branches nnd twigs which aro only slightly or moderately Infested will not bo thUB completely covered over, and tho bark may bo of its ordinary color and appearance except hero and thero along tho branches whero the scattering scales nro found. Tho largest full-grown ucales nro about tho nlzo of an aver ago pinhead. Thoy can, therefore, bo detected by any person who has in tho beginning an intelligent irtpa of tho insect, has sharp eyes, and who happens to look In tho right place. Usually tho farmer or fruitgrower does not know that there is any ser ious troublo until tho trees begin to dlo. Hy that timo they aro coverod by tho scales and present tho ashy appearance. Then, If tho owner finds that his troublo Is San Joso scale, he is apt to think that It is onl on thoso trees that present tho unnatural ap pearance, when In reality it may al ready bo on every trco In the orchard. Such a mistake often costs tho lives of many trees, slnco tho owner, in stead of examining closely and treat ing every Infested tree, as he should THE SAN JOSE CCALE. Infested twig to right; immature scales In center; full grown female scale above; Infested pear fruit to left showing reddish blotches. do, simply takes out thoso which aro already in dying condition, and then, because ho sees no moro of similar appearance, he imagines ho has ex terminated It, when as a matter of fact other trees moderately or slight ly Infested still stand in the orchard and soon begin to die, having in tho meantime spread tho insect into still other trees, and so on, until tho wliolo orchard may bo ruined. Whore tho scales are not numerous enough to crowd ono ano.ther each in dividual grows to somewhat larger slzo than when they are crowded. Whero tho scales nro scattering along the branches each scale is often (but not always) In tho center of a slightly reddened spot on the bark. If the natural color of the bark be reddish this will not show plainly, but If tho bark bo of a light green or yellow, tho roddinh spots aro quite conspic uous. In looking for scalo on slightly ilnfested trees it may usually bo moro readily found by looking for theso reddish spots than by looking for tho scale Itself, but closo watcli must bo kept for both scales and blotches. If COLUMBIAN BREED a-'i -J1 '-vV'TvS Just because a Whlto Wyandotte hen found a halo in a fenco and crawled through, a now breed of poul try came Into oxistence, according to tho Suburban Life. There was a Hock of Harred Plymouth Hocks on the othT sldo of tho fence, and, wlwn the eggs of tho White Wyandotte werr In cubntcd the birds were of a kind nu seen before With the blze and shape of a Wyandotte, they were marked r&- WWI-3J l.'.TOaAv ! such a spot bo found, howovor, It must then bo examined to oeo If It is caused by a truu scale-Insect, for thoro nro certain unimportant diseases which may havo a similar effect, lfj tho littlo gray, circular scalo 1b found In tho center of tho 3pot, nnd If tho scalo Is readily removed by scraping gently with a knjfo blado or tho finger nail, then you may bo pretty suro It is San Joso scalo, nnd should at onco send specimens to your stnto entomologist nnd find out. Turn ono of tho Bcales over gently with tho point of n knife. If It Ib ono of tho largo full-grown scales tho Insect may as llltoly bo dead as alivo, under it, for tho scalo ndheres long after tho Insect Is dead. If tho insect is nllve it will bo Geen ns a littlo. yel. low object, slightly egg shaped, but moro pointed at ono end. nnd slightly (Inttencd. Indeed, if haB been well described ns resembling a tiny bit of rhecso or yellow buttor I'rcss tho body with tho point of tho knlfo or pin and it is easily crushed, yielding a tiny bit of yellowish, oily liquid. If, on the other hand, tho Insect is dead, tho dried body will llltoly bo found simply as a thin yellowish-brown par ticle under tho scale. Tho San Joso scalo is not capable of living and thriving on all kinds of plants, and It is extremely Important that tho grower should know which ones aro moBt llablo to attack. It Is primarily a post or orchard trees and it is an exception, rather than tho rule, to find it on any other. Of tho orchard fruits, peaches, plums, apples, pears, nnd cherries seem to bo worst attacked and die most readily in tho order nomed. Certain varieties, es pecially of pears, Beem to show con siderable resistance, tho Kelffor, Lo conte, and Garber seeming to bo loss attacked than others, though by no means exonipt. Sour cherries aro also resistant. ! Forest nnd nhado trec3 nrc vory seldom infested with tho San Jose, in hnrboring or spreading infection. Growers sometimes make serious and ridiculous mistakes on this point nnd givo up hopo becauso thoy Imagine that the "scalo Is In tho woods," or they try to destroy tho forests which' they suspect, or spend hour3 In a' fruitless search for It on tho forest or shedo trees, and then, when they find a scnlo (which is some othor species In nino caseB out or ten they think that they have surely found It. ' Let us repeat, then, with greater emphasis, that: the San Joso scalo Is primarily a pest of orchard fruit trees; it may also occur, but less fre quently, on rose, grape, currant, goose berry, mockorango, and Japan walnut, but orost and shado trees aro not appreciable factors In harboring or spreading it. Irish Use Dairy Waste. Irish experts have Invented a pro cess by which dairy waste In com bination with coarsely ground phos phate of Hmo and yeast makes a fer tilizer which will return to tho soil ail of tho phosphato removed by milk. Scientists claim this fortillzer Is worth about $20 per ton while It costs only about half the amount to make it. Small Cows. ' Small cows may bo good milkers at first, but they generally lack staying power. Large, coarse cows, tiro, on I tho other hand, likely to bo costly feeders. A vigorous anlnial of fully avorago size and of the milk typo Is best RESULT OF ACCIDENT v like light Urahmas. Itev U. M. Iirlggs, who origlno'od tho Whlto Wyandottes, was so well pleased with this accidental crobB that ho mated and culled until ho hnd fixed the type. Thus it is that new br '-du aro feometlmes made. All this hap pened bomo time before tho Colum bian exposition, In honor of winch ovent tho new breed wna given tho name of Columbian Wyandottes n. ',-eSAr? is .-,..-. ,rr: ; vzz- DR. CALDWELL'S GUIDE TO GOOD HEALTH Tho natural tendency of paoplo In this busy ago to demand of tho dl geetlvo organs mora than nnturo In tended thoy Hhould perform, frequent ly rcsultn in throwing the ontlro dl gcstlyo system Into disorder. Whon tho stomach falls to freely digest nnd distribute that which in oaton, tho bowolB becomo clogged with a iunsn of waste and refuso which ferments mid gcncraton poisonous gascu that, nro gradually forced Into tho blood, causing distress and often sorlous ill- HPSS. Dr. W. H. Caldwell Baya that If tho bowels aro kept regular thero will ho much less sickness, and prescribes a combination of simple laxatlvo herbs with pepsin that Is most offcctlvo In relieving any congestion of matter In tho bowels. Thin compound can bo bought In any drug storo under tho iiaino of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, nnd costs only 50 cents a bottlo. It iu mild In Its notion, pleasant to the tasto and posltivo In effect, a dose nt night bringing relief next morning, naturally nnd without griping or oth er discomfort. A bottlo of Dr. Cald well'a Syrup Pepsin in tho Iioubo will Bavo many times its cost In doctor bills. Your nnme nnd address on a postal to Dr. W. II. Caldwell, 2011 West St., Monticello,. 111., will bring a freo trial bottlo by return mall. Adv. Liquid Measure. It was the timo of tho singing lea eon at tho local council school, nnd the teacher was explaining to tho young hopofuls that If a "treblo," and "alto," n "tenor and a "baaa" sung to gether, tholr united efforta would con stitute a quartot. Thoro Boomed no troublo about that, and tho toucher thought tho class was getting on very nicely. "Now, Jimmy, leave off pinching your brother's leg nnd Hston to ino," said she. "If a bass and tenor sang together, what would you call that?" Jimmy was tho son of tho local milkman, and a bright lad withal. Ills answer waB not long In coming. "Plenso, miss," said ho, "that would bo a 'pintoftc. ' Rose Matilda's Sprinter. "Ah'a got a Bprintor f'm dat ol' win der sill in mall lingo' Mis' Green o." announced Hoso Matilda, who had been scrubbing window sills, exhibit ing the injured member. "Is yo' got a pin or some sech sharp t'lng yo' cayn git It out wi'f? Ah don' Jos wan to leavo It In, 'ca'so dem sprinters nln' to bo trifio wif. Oh, doiu's do flng'll )do do business," as Mrs. Grccno at tacked tho splinter with a pair of tweezers and triumphantly drow It out. "T'ank yo Mis' Grecno. Dom teasers Is do bca' t'lng to exkrack sprinters wi'f." Diplomacy In Small Things. Littlo Eloiso Cave, aged seven years wan visiting her grandmother In Madi son, Va., and wan scut to carry a saucer of Ico cream to a neighbor. Dy the cxorclso of Inflnito caro aho con veyed her burden safely to tho houso and gavo it into tho hands of tho lady for whom it was intended. Tho lady, however, was less careful than Eloiso had been, and dropped tho snucer and broke it. "You needn't mind about that," said, tho littlo diplomat, without an instant's hesitation. "I don't think grandma has a cup to match tho saucer. If sho lias I will go right homo and break it myself." Popular Magazine. 1 know of no manner ef speaking so offcnslvo ns that of giving prnlso, and closing it with an exception. Steolo Tho moro Justico some pcoplo got tho less they are inclined to boast of it. A DOCTOR'S TRIALS. Ho Sometimes Gets Sick Like Other People Even doing good to pcoplo Is hard work If you havo too much of It to do. An overworked Ohio doctor tella hla experience: "About thrco;yoara ago as tho result of doing two men's work, attending a largo practlco and looking after tho dctalla of another business, my health broko down completely, and I wao Httlo better than n physical wreck. "I Bufi'crcd from Indigestion and con stipation, loas of weight and appetito, bloating and pain after meals, loss of memory and lack of norvo forco for continued mental application. "I became Irritable, easily angered and despondent without causa Tho heart's action became Irregular and weak, with frequent nttneks of palpi tation during the first hour or two after retiring. 'Borao Grapo-Nutn and cut bananas camo for my lunch ono day and pleased rno particularly with tho rc Btilt. I got moro satisfaction from it than from anything I had eaten for months, nnd on further Investigation and use, adopted Grapo-Nuta for my morning and evening meals, sorved usually with cream and a sprinkle of salt or sugar. "My improvement was rapid and permanent. In weight an well as In phyBkal and mental endurnnco. In a word, I am filled with tho Joy of liv ing again, and contlnuo tho dally uso of Grape-Nuts for breakfast and often for tho evening meal. "Tho littlo pamphlet, 'The Road to Wollvlllo,' found liPpkgs., is Invari ably saved and handed to soino needy patient along villi tho indicated rem edy." "Thore'B a reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Kvrr rrml hr nliovc Irttrrt A neir one njiprnrK from llmr to ilinr. They nrc Keniiliir, tr-j, anil full of human liWcreM, Adv. The Resurrec tion of Christ Its Results Br RKV. WILLIAM LVANS. D. D., Dlrrctof tl Uilr Cuutio of the Mew!? DiUe lotlitvte, CliioEo TlZKVi I Cor. 13. 1. The rrsurrectlon of Christ was tho seal of God's approval upon the truthfulness of tho claims of Jesus. Tho clalmB of Christ Imply cith er dlvlulty or blasphemy. Jesus Christ, In view of hla clnlnis, was either God or tho moat c o lo s s n 1 fraud, or tho greatefct Impostor that over lived. Ills claims stand unnqunlcd In tho history of tho hu man raco, nnd on the absoluto ful fillment, oven to the very letter, of all thoso claims, Christ bases hla right to divine recog nition. Ho claimed that It was hlu prerogative to forgivo sin; that ho waB tho only wny to God; that outaldo of him thero was no penco nnd no way or ncci-ss to tho Father; that unlesa ho was trusted and believed In with a wliolo heart there waa absolutely no hopo of seeing heaven; that ho wbb tho dlvinoly appointed Kcdcomcr of the world, and that tho world's re demption and salvation depended ab solutely upon him nlono; that tho power of Hfo and death waa In Hla hands; and that all tho Old Testament predictions received their fulfillment in him. So strong wero theso clalmB that on ono occasion tho Jowa were axasporatcd with him and eald, "What Bign showest thou us if thou bo all (hat thou clalmcst to bo?" In nnBwcr to thia challenge, Christ referred to hla resurrection and cald. "If I do not riso again from tho dead, do not bc llovo my claim." On his resurrection. therefore, Jcbuh Christ based tho vin dication of all hla claims aH Paul says, "Ho was declared to bo tho Son Df God by his resurrection from tho dead." So long as Christ's rcsurroc tlon remains nn accredited fact of his tory, then that Galilean peasant. Jcsun of Nazareth, 13 indeed and in truth tho Son of tho Most High God. and tho Saviour of tho world. Chrlst'o enemies realized tho Im portance of Jcsub' resurrection, nnd becauso of this, bribed tho soldlcra to fay that the dlBciplcB camo and Btolo away his body. What a comfort tho resurrection 13 to tho believer, who has placed his hope and confidence In tho life to como In Jesus Christ tho Savior of tho world! Tho world may derido. and mock, and sneer, nnd ridicule, but the believer exclaims, "1 kno'w that my Itedeomcr llvcth," and this Is ample evidence thnt tho bcllovcr'a faith has aot been mlBplacciL II. Tho resurrection of Christ In a guaranteo of our own resurrection. Paul's' thoughtful nnd inspired Infer ence from Clirlst'n resurrection is this: "HccnuBC ho lives, wo shall llvo also." In tho words of Dr Parker, tho npostlo Is continually amplifying. I'laco an acorn in his hnnd nnd Inline Jlately he feels tho weight of a mighty oak. Give him ono littlo bulb, ind Immediately you havo touched tho fountains of his eloquenco and ho de scribes gardens nnd paradises and heavens PnuJ saw tho whole In the part ho saw our resurrection In Christ. If Christ rose from tho dead, then tho gravcynrd la not a permanent thing. The npostlo will havo every littlo child brought back. Tho resur rection shall bo accompanied by a shout does this shout Intimate or sig nify tho spirits leaving heaven and go ing to tho graveyard claiming their bodies? Who knowB? Without tho resurrection of Christ, thoro la no cortnlnty of our own resur rection and that or our loved oneB. If Christ bo not risen then nil who havo died have porlBhod eternally. Then wo havo no hopo or seeing those who havo gone before. Put wo havo n better hopo than that. "Becauso I llvo. yo shall live also " As In Adam all dlo, so In Christ shall nil bo mado ullvo. "Kor If tho dead rise not, thon Ip not Christ raised." Firm and fast aH tho gravo now c-ccms to held tho bodies of our dear loved oneB. It Is now doomed ns a fruit of ChrlBt'B resurrection, nnd will bo compelled ono day to relax Its rcrasp and yield them up to us again. Empty nB waa JoBeph'B sepulchre when the angel stood before It. so shall one day bo every gravo on earth, when another angel shall sound hla trumpet and It shall ring through all the regions of tho dead, and still all to life again Hi: The rasurroctron of Christ man ifesto his victor; over death and thn gravo w Un to this timo. death's claims had been undisputed. All opposition to that dead enemy had been without effect Sin reigned In the realm and Doverelgnty of death, and death roign ed In eln Tho purposo of Christ b coming into the world nnd assuming human form wns that ho might by his own death abolibli death as tho wages of sin It was when ho rose and left i ho dead that .Satan's emplro Ml i hrlst's victory over death was dra matically complete on the day of his ituurrectli n SUjCCESS FOLLOWS JUDICIOUS FARMING N WESTERN CANADA IT 18 CERTAIN, Tho olory of the Bis Farmer la Jvostorn Canada, and the ImmonB jroflts ho has made In the growing o rain, hao boon told anfl jrotold. H iaa been found In all parts of th provinces of Manitoba, Snskatchowai ind Alborta. His nplondld farm bnlliU IngB havo been pictured., bla tractloo outfltn described and hlH prlncoly sur rouudlngs, resultant of his bucccss Id crowing grain, havo boon portrayed by lotter, pfinu and camera. It certainly, ta not k hlu discredit that by suc cessfully applying common aenso and up-to-dnto mothods to tho conditions thnt climate, a good soil, and splendid market havo placed at hand, that h haB made tho bent uso of them. IIo la not too proud to admit that ho cams to tho country a very fow years ngo handicapped as to monoy, leaving be hind him unpaid mortgages in hlu old homo land (which nro .now wiped out), and ho Is still today tho samo good hearted fellow ho wns In tho days thai ho had to work for a neighbor, whlla tho neighbor broko tho land on his homestead, which wont to mnko up tha settlement duties. Thon, thoro, too, Is tho farmer and Iho farmer's son, already "wealthy, who has bought large holdings In Western Canada, in clthor Manitoba, Saskatcho wan or Albortn, who has mado forty to ono hundred por cent, on his Invest ment, whoso big grain crops and whoso lmmonse cattle herds aro help Ing to lmprovo tho country. Health and strength, energy and push, and bull dog grit aro as eusontlal in West crn Cnnnda as in Ohio, Indiana, Ml nois, Iowa, or any of tho otatos frpra which so many of theso pcoplo como, and thon, when you havo added to that a fair amount of means, with which to inako a start, tho land which ' only waiting for tho skill of tha husbandman will quickly respond. But thero Is tho smaller farmer, tho tnnn who hns not mado sufllclont in four or flvo yearB, that ho might com fortnbly rotlro if ho felt like It, Thora aro many of thorn In all the threa Provinces. It Is not tho less to hla credit that ho hns earned his homo stead by tho thrco years residence, that ho is froo from debt, and has a reaBonablo hank account. Ho, too, camo to tho country handicapped by debts, and with vory littlo means. Ha Is contented, has a good homo, land reo of encumbrnnco, somo stock, and with good pronpecta, Ono of thcs writes: "I formerly llvod near Day ton, Ohio, on a rontcd farm,, had &4 good a chanco as the avorago rontor, but after ten years of hard work, satis fled myself that If 1 over expected to Bccuro a homo, J would havo to under lako something olso. Hoaring of Wcst crn Canada, I Investigated, and seven yearB ngo last Spring oottlwi In a homestead and purchased (on timo) an adjoining half section, arriving with a carload of household effects ancj farm Implements, including foul horses and throo cows, and $1,800 lo money my ton yearB' wok h. Ohio. "Tho first year our crops gavo u feed, tho Bocond year 100 acres ol wheat gavo ub $1,800; no falluro ol crop since starting here. I havo new 22 head of horses, 15 head of cnttlo, and 35 hogs. "Wo own 1,120 acroa ot land, and havo same all under cultivtv tion. "Was offered at ono timo $35.oS por aero for a half Bcdtlmi whero tya llvo, and all tho othor Jand could ha uold today on jirenent market at $30.fl0 per aero. Slioald wo cata to dlopoSo of our holdings, could pay all debts and havo over $30,000 to tho good, bus tho question Id whom could wo go Jo InvoBt onr monoy and got as good ta turns (ib here? "Wo havo equally au good, If not bet tor prospects for crops this year, ns wo had thTco years tigo, when our wheat reached from SO t 48 bushels per aero. I never believed such crops could bo ralBed until I saw them my self. I luul 15 acres tbat ycai mat mado 50 bushels to tho acre. Our har vest will bo ready by the 12th. W havo this season In crop 400 acres of wheat, 125 of oats. 90 of flax, and run threo binders, with four men to do tho stooking. "Wo certainly llko this country, ami tho winters, although the winters atp cold at times, but wo do not suffer as) ono would think. What wo havo ac complished hero can bo duplicated la almost any of tho new districts. It anyone doubtB anything I have Bald In this letter, tell them to como hero, and I can provo every word I have written." Tho name of tho writer can bo nad from tho Superintendent of Immlgro tion, Ottawa, Canada, who can glvo tho names of hundreds of others equally Buccesuful. Adv. Of Course. "Her husband 1b a self-made man." '"She's suro to Insist on alterations." Uoston Transcript LEWIS' Smule Binder Btrainlit Be ciipir. You pay 10c for cigars not so Rood. Adv. Whllo thou llvest, keep a good tongue in thy head. Shakespeare. a FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS Aro Richest in Curative Qualities FOR BACKACWK. RHEUMATISM, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER UAID 11AI RAPJB Ctanuea tad ftmtlilej tha htln llTornoUi miniUut rrowth. ' lfnver 7Ua to lUitoro Qnn uur v iiw I'cruuutut vvwt rrvrentu oair Tmrnr. yvn'iw.i'Hirc..w. $ mMSHi2m B Cough Bjrup. TwtnQood. Uw la the. Bald hj Drnfrf't. .MflBHmwaft WM$m HHtf2km KJ(WflH KWIT, UN "TrTrVh-n iT-T ESafijI HIT Bjf