'i I t i H frftfflhntfibr 4 It Ih tlit winter layer that miiken the prolil. Tlie baie Hour inakon a poor bed for the row. Wuteji the youiiK lreen. 0 not let the field mire or riihhltK nlnlle them. In foedlnt; Iiorr devise a nyte;n by which every animal will pot "' 'Von show. Shake tip the cow'h bedding every day and remove all the luiiinK and wet Htraw. Watch your llock and be nine and pick out all the hustlers for the breed ing pem. Steady diet of corn Is not a good thing for the colts. They need more bone-making food. Plan to have a good garden this enr. It will bring health to the fam ily and will save you money. Don't eut off a limb unless you have n good reason for doing so. Poor pruning Is ulmost worse than no pru ning at all. The pigs like to be eomfoi table as well as the rest of the slock. Pro vide plenty of good clenn straw, and see that there are no dnifty cracks In the penB to worry them. Ventilation through a muslin-cur-talned window and ventilation via the unieious cracks and crevices marks Just the difference which tlieie is lie I wen well and sick chickens. If the horses .win are using on the road have not been sharpshod yet, attend to the mutter at once. It is easy for the horse to strain himself and sustain an injur which Is more costly than many times the cost of getting him fixed for the slippery road. If you are hhy on scratching room for your hens try I ho plan of utilizing one of the Bheds where the wagons Hand. On nearly every farm there is . shed of this kind which could be fixed up as a scratching place for the 'lictiB on days which were too cold for them to got out. As long as the demand for-buggies keeps up one million are made every pvcar there must be horses to draw them. Remember that when loldthnt the unto is going to put the horse out of business. Don't bo afraid to raise good horses. There is always a de mand for them. A good syrup for the hot cakes in winter is made as follows, i' you see this before the wife does, tell her about it: To one cupful of sugar, Uraulated or brown, but preferably the latter, take a half cupful of cold wa ter. Put Into u glass Jar ri day or m before tho syrup is needed for use, and stir it occasionally with a spoon. If the cover Is tight, It may be sha ken instead. A little vanilla may be added If it is liked for a change. This Is much less work than tho old cook lug process, tastes Just as woll, and door not "go back to sugar." Tho glowing of nut trees is increas ing in favor. You ought to have a few on your farm. Thero Is an Increasing demand for nuts of all kinds from the cocoanut down. Thin Increase Is due 'In the main to two causes, namely, n better appreciation of their appetizing qualities and the numerous ways in which they form a palatable addition to tho diet of the average family, and, secondly, to their use by tho vegetari ans and persons of similar belief a group small in piopnrtlon to the total population, but still fairly large nil , merlcally who use nuts and more particularly the peanut, as a substitute for meat and other ultiogenous and fatty foods. Hero is a siorj about u goose which goes to provo that the goose is not nl .ways as much of u goose us some folks mo disposed to think, It was printed In the Farm Journal. Whether It Is vouched for by that papc ns tho truth, and not a nut tire-take story, we are not able to say. Hut here is the story: "A man who drives to town almost daily with a light spring wa gon ran over a goose in the itmd, the Hont wheel going over tho middle of his i.cc'k. .lust as the goose had his heal at the light point Ihe second wheel went over that. The tit Ivor ! oked back to see a dead goose, but lio was standing straight up, with 'ilr, d ruimlng off his head, looking tiff or the buggy In a rather discomfited ini'iiner. The goose evidently cnnio to the concjusion that he had been wiongefl, and planned a revenge. The second evening after tho accident, the goose, lying lit wait in it fence cor ner, cumu forth, and flew at the noise, putting up a strong fight." Feett your slop nt noon, Ihe mnln ration morning and night. Pullets who have not already be;;ttn to lay will not begin now until spring. Open up an account with the hens. See whether they are giving you a square deal. As a general iiile, sticking to one breed of chickens Is better than trying a half-dozen different varieties. Calves dropped timing the cohl das of winter should bo blanketed to pro tect fiotn sudden changes of temper ature. The dust bath for the hens. Place the box In the sunny exposure in the henhouse. My, how they will enjoy It on blight days. A pig that is In constant fear of the boss or the herd will not be thrifty. See to it that there Is not too much bullying among the herd. A dry bran sack makes a poor thing to brtiBh the cow's udder off with, It raises the dust and doesn't clean the udder. Use a damp cloth. The fellow who Is always doping chickens to prevent their getting sick is pretty apt to lmvc sick chickens that sure do need medicine. No methods nre so peifect us to" need no readjustments or changes. Are you sure you are managing your flock to the best advantage? Corn gets monotonous as n steady diet, ami hogs will become unthrifty whore the ration is not varied. Try some or the silage for the hogs, If you have It. It 1b a good thing to separate tho pigs into lots of six or seven accord ing to size and strongth. They will be easier to feed and will thrive bet ter for so doing. A circular piece of tin strung tlnough Kb center on each end of the line from which the seed 'corn, bag of nuts or diled fruit is hung In the attic will keep rats or mice from reaching them. Wheio too many pigs are kept In one lien they are npt to pile one upon the other, causing the under ones to become overheated. This leads them to get to the outside to cool off, which causes colds. Last thing at night after the hens have gone to roost lluow some wheat into the litter so that -madam hen will get busy Hist thing In tho morn ing before you have lime to get mound to teed them, and will warm up over the search for the tempting morsels. K the plants have been in the house window-box long enough to fill it with roots, fertilizer must be applied either in the form of bone-meal or rotted manure, or preferably, by tho addition or weak liquid manure. This should only be applied when the plants Indi cate their need by a check In growth. Such a plan should afford satisfaction. Scouts In calves fed on skim milk is caused by Indigestion brought on, ns a rule, by over-feeding, but also by feeding sklin-mllk in poor condition and from dirty pallB. Kvery feeder of sklm-mllk to calves must sooner or later leatn this lesson. He musf learn that If the calf has the scours tho reeder Is not doing his work right. In the case or scours, inform your system ,of feeding Instead of purchasing the many remedies advertised, and In duiry farming one of tho important qualifications Is tho learning not only ol making but saving money. Wrap the young tiees with building paper or with wood veneer if you would piovlde the most effective pro tection agnlust mice and rabbits. Vari ous paints and washes have been rec ommended to prevent such nttneks but the majority of them nre without merit, and same of them are even liable to kill young trees. Some of the washes requlro renewal after every hard lain. In experiments with a wash of whale-oil soap, crude carbolic acid and water, ror apple trees,. It was round that in about 48 hours the carbolic acid had so rar evaporated that mice renewed their work upon tho bark. Wood and grease, said to give immunity from rabbit attacks, would Invite the attacks of field mice. The discussion as to the merits of the low-headed fruit treo over the fruit tree that is trimmed to grow high still continues. It would seem, however, that tho low-bended tree has the advantago over the hlgh-heuded one In that It is easier to prune, spray, graft or bud, gather fruit from and is about as easy to cultivate. It would scorn as though nurserymen ought to take the lead In advocating low-headed tiees, and those who prop agate, advertise and push the sale of Biich trees rill reap the roward, A uuiBcry tree should have only those HmlJs within one root or the ground re moved, instead or being mutilated and "beau poled" four root fiom tho ground. If tho tree remains In the nursery tho second year the "loader" should lie topped at about two and one-half root and the side branches bo cut back to perhaps tour Incites; this Is the proper way to form founda tion branches for apple, pear, and plum trees. With peach tiees which r7V nlways dug when one year oltj or less, the side branches should never bo taken off In the nursery. They should be left for tho fruit grower to develop Into low-headed treea. The Apostles Imprisoned SnoJiy Sdiool Li09 for Feb. 14, 1909 Specially Arranged for This Paper I.KSSON TK.VT. Aits r..t;-:f.'. Memory XCIM'N, W. 20 CiOMiKN Ti:XT.- Mi-Mid! arc tbry which arc perwotitfri for rlKhteouswW Hiiko, for tlU'lm Is the kingdom of hem en Mittt. .ltd. TIMIJ. -tinincdlntely after the hint ton son. The eni t tlnle In unknown, but Ih tween A. t). .10 unit ffl. I'i.APIJ. Jfl'lixiilfin; tho pivaeliliiR was In one of the porticos of the outer couit of the temple. Tho 1 1 1 it 1 was In the. hall of the Hunlietlrlm, on the temple, hill "be tween the putllco and the temple. Comment and Suggestive Thought After the experience of tho apostles with Ananias (our last lesson), thoro was such an Increase In the nuinheis and Influence of the church, so many good deeds were wrought, so many of the sick were honied, so widely pre vailed the new teaching, that the whole community was stirred, and oven the rulers felt the power and the danger to their position nnd Influence. Their reasons ror opposing the Gos pel were all reasons why they should have tavored It. 1. The lessening or their influence nnd the loss ot prestige was what ought to take place when tho rulers i tiled ror themselves and not ror the people. 2. The leaching they opposed was the very salvation or tho nation. .1. The apostles "filled Jerusalem with-their teaching." Their biiccobs brought Joy, salvation, pence, rrcsh lire to great numbers. 4. The apostles and the church were bringing healing to tho people, lessen ing suffering, giving to the poor, re ducing crime and vice, giving renllty to the angels' song of "Pence, Good Will to Men," they wore doing what every good ruler seeks to have done for his people. V. 19. "Dut tho (It. V., "an"), angel of the Lord." One of the "ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation.' (Hob. 1:1,4). "In this Hook of the Act tho word angel occurs 20 times. "The nilnlntry of nngcls." "I believe that nngclB wait on ub as truly as over they wolted on Abraham, or .lacob, oi Moses, or KIIJuli, or Mary, or .lesut himself. The medieval painters were fond or filling the background or the intancy with countless angels; the top resentation, though lltctnlly raise, was morally true. I believe that angels arc encamping around them that roar tho Lord." George Dana Iloardman, D. D "Opened the prison doom." Silently, without tho knowledge or tho guards (v. 2;t), who were asleep. or had re laxed their vigilance, being confident or the strength or their ptiBon. Hensons for this intervention. 1. The npostlea and the church were still In training for greater battles and harder work. Hence by this deliverance they were taught faith in God, and courage, and assurance that their bold, defiant course was approved by God. 2. It was a great advantage to the cause, as they went on preaching the gospel, impressing tho people that it was God's cause, and the apostles were his messengers, speaking his truth. .'I. It was a direct refutation or tho Sadducccs' doctrine, a blow at their position. 4. It tended to Impress the minds of the enemies of tho apostles with respect for them as under God's spe clnl protection, nnd probably suggest ed to Gnmnllel (v. 34-:i9), his fear that by oppo'ilng tho npostlos the rulers might be opposing God himself. 5. Hence, it influenced the result of the trial, and made the escape from prison a typo of their greater deliver ance from tho power nnd wlckwl tie s4ros of the rulers. V. 21. "The apostles obeyed, and en tered tho tpmple enrly in the morn ing," R. V., "about dnybreak," as Boon as the gates were opened. "Called the council," "the nnnhedrlm," "together nnd," better "even" "all the senate." Peter's argument. Critics have no' ticed the structure of Peter'B brief de fense ns one of tho finest specimens of pleading on record, clear, direct, true, personal, an argument without it flaw. Of course only the barest out lines are given In this report. See Peter'B previous nddress. The churges against the apostles. (1) Disobedience to and defiance of the national nnd lawful authorities. (2) Hence disloyalty, almost treason, to their country. CI) 'Charges to them seemingly slanderous, against their rulers, that they themselves were dis obeying their God in whose nnme they ruled. These charges were not mere ly serious, but, to a Palestinian .lew, overwhelming. The boldness and courage or ihe apostles was very great. Threefold Victory of the Apostles First. The arraignment or the ajiostlet gave them an opportunity to preach tho Gospel faithfully to the rulers, who could not easily bo reached In any oth er way. Second. They were released from their bonds, and were free to continue their work with nil the more powor hecause of the outcome of the efforts to put n stop to It. Third. They themselves lecelved a new Inspiration of powor. They re joiced In their sufferings for Jesus' sake, and In public and in private, In the temple courts, nnd from house to house, they preached thnt Jesus was thn expected Messiah, The attractiveness and persuasive power of the npostlos and tho early church is very marked, and was one or tho most Influential menus or lead ing others to become Chrlstluns. Tho piety of some men lacks the genial, lovable qualities which would enable to attract young iind old to tho religion l:iey love. - ONE KIDNEY QONE Dut Cured After Doctors Said There Was No Hope. S)lvnnus O. Vertill, Mllford, Mo., snya: "Five ycats ago n bad Injury pat illy zed me and affected my kid nej'H. My back hurt mo terribly, nnd tho tttlno was bad ly disordered. Doc tors said my right kidney was pinctl eally dead. They said I could never walk again I read Pills ami began us w" of Dnnn's Kidney ing them. One box made mo sttonger and freer from puln. I kept on using them nnd In tltteo months was able to got out on crutches, and the kidneys iwero noting bettor. 1 Improved rap Idly, discarded tho crutches and to tho wonder of my rrlonds was soon completely cured." Sold by nil dealers, no cents a box. FoBlor-Mllburn Co., lluffiilo. X. Y. FULL OF HARMONY Old Sport 1 suppose you'vo come of a musical family? Tho Other Musical! HIoss you, sir, why oven our dog's got a hrnss band round its neck! A Black Eye for Home, It la a coming fashion to hire a hall to entertain your rrlonds, to give din ner parties In a hotel, to bo married In a church, to bo taken to a hospital when you are sick und to nn under taker's as soon ns you die, and left thero until tho funeral. Tho tendency In to conduct nil public occasions away rrom home. The home Is get ting a black eye. Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Deafness Cnnnot Re Cured y local application, iw thry r.tnnnl riurli the til, mml portion ol tin- car. 'Ilirni n only nnn way to cure deatnesn. ami tint Li liy rniutltiiUonal rrnicdle. Di-ntnnw Li caused by an Inflamed condition nt the mucous lining ot the Kiutarhlan Tube. Winn this tube li Inllameil you Imve n ramblltiK hcund or Im ptrfitt hcarlnit. ami when It li entirely tinned. Dial 'new la tho mult, nnd unlcM t Ik- Inllammatlnn can lie tiVen out mid thla tulio restored to It normal condi tion, hc-irhiK will be dmtrojed torocr; nlno laaei out ol ten nre canned by t'ntarrh. wMcli la nothliii; but an Inflamed condition nt the imicmn Burlacca. Wc will uUe One Hundred Dollar lor any cana ot IK'atiiewi (niiiMil by catarrh) tliat cnnnot be, lured by Hairs t'.ttarrli Oirc. Heml lor circulars, free. P. J. l'lli:Si:V & CO.. loledo. o. Sold by llrmiKlits. 7&0. 'lake Hull's family 1'tlla lor constipation. The Beauty of the "i ree. Whether in summer, autumn, spring or winter tho treo ulwayB lino it dis tinctive and majestic beauty that servos to endear It to all that como under Its Influence. From "Our Trees nnd How to Know Them," by Clarence M. Weed. Important to Mothers. Examine cnrcrully every bottle of CASTOHIA n safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and sco that It Tifinru ihn .mmrff " sjm ssmt.-ji.' Signature CuzXTZcXtU In Ubo For Over .'JO Ycara. The Kind You Have Always nought. The recording angel probably doesn't pay any attention to the Ilea a man tells when ho Is in lovo. For CntiKhft. Asthmn nnd Liiiik Tioublen, ur "Urown'H Ilrnni'hliil Troche." li I'cntH u liox. Knniph'H sent frou ! John 1. Li row n & Son, Hoxtnn, Muhh. Even a wise ninn occasionally haB time for the silly chatter of a pretty Bin. Lewis' Single Hinder straight 5c. You pay 10c for rigim not w ijood. Your deal er or Lcwia' Factory, Fi-oriu, 111. One poor turn deserves another from the organ grinder's viewpoint. fun Allen's Foot-Kline. Uurchtlrvd.itflilnK.ireciitlnKffci. I5c. Trial packago tree. A.h.OliiiMed.ljltojr.N. V. "Kasy inonoy" Is the kind that al ways comes to the other fellow.' .Mm. Wlnslnw'n Roothlnjf Sjrop. For children teetlitDK, aoftcn tlis Burni, reduces lo flannuaUoD, allaja palo, curai wind collu. 23c a bottle. The finger of fnte Is one that Is In almost every plo. . TICKltcred U. b. J'at Ufflca Q '. Say- ... . cSjb 1 mil 11 'i iiiin I I IIV 'nil iiMl The genuine sold everywhere PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mere pood brighter end tatter colore than tm ether die. One 10c peckaoe colore ell fiber. Thej dre In cold water better than em other die. Yeu cen diet aajBrnf"IUioutrlppinoeprt. Write terlreobfloklil-He to Dje.Bltech end KuCcJort. MONHOE DRUB CO., Qufney, llllnmfm, , i To Enjoy the full confidence of tho Well-Informed of the World and the Commendation of tho limit eminent physiciany it win essen tial that the component parts of SyrtitK of l-'igi and lllixii of Scumi should bo known to and approved by them, there fore, the California I'ig Syrup Co. pub lisher a full statement with eery package The jicrfoet pittily and uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a luntiw reined v of an ethical cbat.ieter, an assured by the Company 't ot itsitcil method of man ufacture known to the Company only The lig of California tin- ti-ed tit the production of Syrup of Figs and MHxir of i Senna to promote the plemant taste, but ! the medicinal ptinriplc tiro obtained from plants known to act most hcnclirmlly. To get it Ix-nelicial effect -t always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for salo by all leading druggists. You Are In Danger if you let that cold run on. Neg lected colds cause incurable dis eases. Don't risk your health. Keep a bottle of DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT in your home. It's the safest, surest nnd quickest remedy for colds ever compounded. For Coughs, Bron chitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, in fact, nil diseases caused br neglected colds. It has no equal. Recommended and sold by drug gists everywhere. Three tlze hottlts. $1.00, 50c. 25c GLOVER SEED Abtolutelj Pure, No Weeds tfw ft... ir,.nrt nf VV(-miAlll. fifitil .,1 nri.l Miun la Snlter'a Mill Ccntmv Alfnifa. lur-l vetted within it weeks nfirr s Unit 11 iil vvfirfli nt in.ii.iillicitiil li.it. nr at tlut r.itf nfl nvcr IttiUO cr arm Mltf Mrd tutnlotf frcet r,l prful IOC in Mamm lor Minhiit nt thin AUAHrt, l.ollllllun lillrlrit",int", U hcitJUrli'l ,.'tr,, utlly Miflh 310.00"' anr iimh'tmmiy In Kef it Klnrt with or, Mini 1o ""'I nilil n hnniile friu kwI iKm'ltjr nctcrccn in'inru ijr ) SALZER SEED CO., Boi W, La Crojte. Wit. DEFIANCE STARCH tuZ'ulV ' - z ; . ,: "";,: ...." ' BaTatllANV. ah MMIIlfw Matl1ataa4haiM fak fc . t EMPEROR Wal'pacaaitiaa" otAm"lca f"' tried It Uit jrearand an laud and Mrneat In in pmlM. ., ... KBJUVCNATED WHITE BONANZA OAT. 0,,tt7ll,,,",n,t,u,,l Trl.tooktliBworld,prtMiif $MO.0Oln (old for the f'in y't'dlnr o TKrletr. (Ourmtatog UIUtbolntorllnf atory.) Wa have rJUTtnted UitaoatndottcrltagaUiaaaonitlilngqurtoal)OYoUonlliirV. u..r.,m.n.iI ... HEADqUAHTMB rOR AQHICULTUHAL COLLBGB IKKD aiich aa lllnnamiia J.o. and No. W C)tt. Wlnconiln Hwedlih (lata. (Idrrbnickar (Win. No. M). wSS!!euStfc ' 1"nn,0, No- k,u"1 W0"" UtoU K "lUTM Oore: Wa have by all edda tha largaat aTKED POTATO trad In h world I ne at our Mllara alowa halda 0.000 buanala I m, .... u ... mt. ". fLAMT AND TOOL BOOK MBB. Wa publlth thy moat orldiul aeed catalog la America. It brlttlM with aead thmghU. SWtiluS.'viiul0?! In "SSY0 W,V ,t5l'T?a rtmaraablo lot of farm ml aampltS, In. S!?1'?t!L1i".?n J"Uf Vrf'-iitl" ton Ily Wonder. Bpolti. the 80 bu.rareal and hay prod gr. SlrSlVnnrlfr,,leUln.Bl73bu,rc,0",herwlluotlraoUy.gnuiU.att wortbWO.OOofanrman'amoneytogrtoaUrttberawllh. ., OrrenUt14oajdwewlllacldaiiackacaifaKwlarmlielOTltyiieTerbeforoaeanby7on. For DISTEMPER Fit R2!iP llA SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. MAPLEINE Ask for the Baker's Cocoa bearing this trade mark. . Don't be misled by imitations COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY Btfi Sftin.ron's Cohl rteiiir-ily nelnwcn the heart, tlmmt ana 'uiigii nlinoat Inuiiiitlnte ly. (iieckl I'uvelii, Mop IlK'tiiilgcn of the mine, taKci nn-ny nil nUien nnd nnlnn mused hy coMh. It euren !rli nnil ob Htliutte CougliH und pruwuts l'liititnoula. Price i!5e. Ilnvu yon nt Iff or Mvolten Joints, no mat ter how chronic? Auk your ilrucalut for Mini). Hi's Itlii'timntl'iu Hemedy ntiil boo linw quickly you will lie cured. If you Imve auy Mrfiioy or Madder trou ble iset .Munyon'M Kidney Iteniulv. Mtiuyon'a Vliulhwr nmkcn wenk men slronc nnd restores toit powers. Prof. Munvnti hattJtiHt Nnued u Mnt-iirtno-Alinnime, which will Im ent free to nnj per nor! sln whlri-i-M-H The lltuuon Comvany, l'lillndelilil. JUST DOUBLE 320 ACRES INSTEAD OF 160 ACRES At further inducement to tctllcment of the wheat-raiting lamlt of Wettrrn Canada, the Canadian Government hai increased the are that may be taken lv a m Mm homeiteader to 320 acret 160 free and 160 lo lie puulmicd at $3.00 per acre. Thetc land I ate in the grmn-tnuinn-atrn, where mixed farming it mio enwru on wuii unquaiiiiru tuctcu. s railway will thoilly he built to 1 iudwn Hay, bring ing the woild't maikett a thousand miles nearer lliese wheat. fieldi, where tchoolt and cliurcliea are convenient, climate excellent, tail wayt dote to all tctllcmenti, and local marked good. "ft would tilde time to uvlmi1utc the f r'tla tlnna thnt n vltlt to the crcnt empire lyinir to the North of un unfolded nt every turn." CoirespoiiJrnic of A Njttlon.il EJttor, who VlslltJ W'tiltm CaiiaJa tn August, 190S. Landi may itlio be purchased from railway and land cumpanict at low pricet and on eaiy terms. l-'ur puniphtcU, maps und Information en to low riillwny rutck. upply to Superintendent nf Ininilurntlon, Uttiiwn, Cunudu, or the uuthorlied Cunudliiu Government Agcntt Vr.V.DENnT.TT. 101 Ntw lock LIU Bulldlnf. Omiha. Netrttth LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES In i! rent rnrletr formlo nt tlio Inweit r1ee hyl 1. .. mi HH.Uk'nMM-KIIUl., U,J..HI..UIM wTn:"u.. lincoln.'no.T," 1009. - ! " muro inn limu nmnr mo wuoio oi r.a mmm .... . ti... ...til.. ..! aK. WILLIAM OAT. Plait Eye. Eplsootlo Shipping Fever fit Catarrhal Fever Sura cure and poattlre prarentlTe. no matter how hornet at any ago are Infertad or "eiponcd." l.lijnld.Kltcn " the touguei acta on the lllood and llncli etpitla tb PulMtnona jrarnit from the boly. Cure liiiteuiptr In Don and Bbeep and Cbolara lu onltry. lATVHitelllnBllTetoekrrmedy. Ciirea 1a flrlppa amona human Iwlnga and la a flne Kidney remedy. bOcandlla bottle. toandllOadotan. Oittbltout. Kfp It. Khoo toyourilniiriiHt.wbowllluetltforyou. t'rev Oooklat, IMttetnper, Cmoa andUnrca." Hoi'lalai;enla wanted. . if.SriSfS.I.I. GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. A llayorliiK that 1m tiKed the HiunnnH lemon orvnullla. Ily illKHoUlnifBTitiiuliitfri hiiiu" in wnterund lidding Maplclnc, a delleluuB kyruplamado and a ayrnp better tlian maple. Mapielno la sold bTKrocers. I f not bend SJo for tot. but. and rovliic book. rtutainrt. ('., KmUU " ! 1 l b rl ;i : $ i III & M K1 -n (-eir-' 'if -V- pitll'lj.ii7ilTl'i4ivjil(iiLi'Wfft .wu)iiv,i Ajttt!WAiWt oiW" -y y a ' j'llllwi'Miiii iif it : gaa3i.-gr.jr; ZSXdmXSwrmKat0SS' SWTStJ,,. t "Wl"V'V." W.V"."