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o'frt,- . jMrnational" SUNMTSfflOOL Lesson (l?y I- O. HKLMMtS. Dlrrt'tnr of nven Imr Department, Tito Moody Hlblo In Mltute of Clilongo.) LESSON FOR MARCH 31. REVIEW LESSON FIRST QUARTER. CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of Age. How It May Be Passed in Safety. Odd, Va.: "I am enjoying bettei health than I hnvo for 20 years, and 1 XX THE ETERNAL KfiMININE. All of Ttiat. "Who Is Nat Goodwin?" "lie's the tenter of tho All-America married team," In a Surgeon's Coat TO I'l'ttt: A '(ll,ll IN O.NK l)AV Tnli, liAXA'MVi; HUliMll (Julnlnn Tnnlr! JlriisrsrlMnr, (nml itiritw-y If It fniln tn rurr. IC. W. UKUVI'.'n lMl;ltli!!! IMjtl I licit bul. S6u. By A. MARIA CRAWFORD Regret for the mistakes of our out li doesn't always ptevent iw from making them In old age. '$t rKf (Uur right, IMA t) AMuclutitl Literary I'rvuj 'mtliiitloil run Imtlltnl wllliiml. illtlRV. Nilliilf's tmn ii'initlv W llitlllrl'l Tea. I bvhevo I can safely Hay now that I am a well woman. I wa9 reared on a farm and had all kitulsof heavy work to do which caused the troubles that came on me la ter. For fivo years during the Change of Life I was not ablo to lift a pail of wa ter. I had hemor rhages which would last for weeks and I was not nblo to sit up in bed. I Buffered a great deal with my back and was so nervous I could scarcely sleep at night, end I did not do any housework for three years. "Now I can do ns much work as any woman of my ago in tho county, thunkB to tho benefit I havo received from Lydin E. Pinkham'a Vegetahlo Compound. I recommend your remedies to all suffering women. "Mrs. Martha L. Holloway. Odd, Va. No other mediclno for woman's ills has received such wide-spread and unquali fied endorsement Wo know of no othct medicine, which has such a record of success as has Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. FormorothanSO years it has been tho standard remedy i'or woman's ills. If you Imvo tlio pllghtest doubt that lyilia K, lMnlt ham's Vcgetn lilc Compound -will help you, writo to Lydia E.l'inklitimMcdiclnoC'o. (confidential) Ijynn, Mnss., for ad vice. Your letter Mill bo opened, read and answered by a woman, and held hi strict confidence. Relieves Backache Instantly Sloan's Liniment is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly no rub bing necessary just lay it on lightly. Here's Proof. "I In J my tuck liurt In the Hocr War nnd in San 1'r.inci.Mo two years e,o I w.is lilt by a ttrt-ct tar In tl.e same place. 1 tried .ill Kinds of dupe v.llhoul sue ce. 'IV siekn ao 1 saw jour lini ment in a drug store and qnt a bnttle to try. J lie (mm application caused instant relief, and now except lor a little still nevJ, 1 rt.i .ilninsl well." FLUTCHEK NORMAN'. WMttlcr, Calif. SLOANS LINIMENT is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and sprains. Miss E. Rim of Brooklyn, N.V., writer: "Slant's l.lnlmcnt Uthelwst for rheumatism. I have used six bot tles of It and It Is grand." Sold by all Dealers. Price, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sloan's Hook on Horses, llogi and l'miltrv sent fiee. Adtlnsj OrXartS.SIoan Boston, Mm. Constipation , Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vencta ble act surely but nentiy on tlie liver. Stop after dinner dis tress cure improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL fRluc Genuine must bear Signature HAIR BALSAM CltWKf txd, Imutlrlu lis .bait 1-rotnotcl a uriurialil ETOWU. Novar Tall to Bettors Onri Hair to its Youthful Colon I Prove nta nair raiun tnr. yjnn-jl M-. nfl ll") . THH NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nn.l.Nn 2.o 3. THERAPION HoHiiit'aiH "nil OKKATHIM'HW. Cl'Kr.1 KIIIM.V. III.AIIIIKU IHOKAHI H. MMIS.CMIlONinl'LCMlH.HKISICUnl'TIIINB-KITIIKIIHKI Btct MrtM -nvflop M KIIIB b.m-t l 1)11. I.f. C'llllC MM). CI) . IIAVKIIHTOCK CD., lUltrSTKAD.I.O.NUON, E.N0 BroWsironcWdTroches NotliltiB ecc! thin Cinirli Ilemedy. No opiate, fenmplo f rro JoitH I. lluuwn Son, Huston, Mom. DEFIANCE STARCH-: 'c other March'' only 1- ounces nmo price nnd DEFIANCE" 19 SUPERIOR QUALITY, I liwt Cough Drup. Twtea Oood. Us in time. Hold tj Uratzltu. V-'l '":''.';y.': WWii MfiiRuP 7 r ,' wwv MMMMlMMIM. mm. EJprjrvJ B fl -Jan m Ttw 1H .IKIHIIUV MRfBWiikC iBsftyTRsWMKvvS kwi .aHBVMKitn? !' MITTI F Jmltr Iiver JKkWWWW Dl LLS. &&2&&&z BkBPfAH and they found a table eozlly Fcrecnetl with imlms nnd ornnRu trees In full blos som. There wns a inoutui of lilies of tho valley on tho white cloth. "It looks as If we t..ust be fllchlnK somebody's hnpplness," exclaimed Hetty, "for the decorations nrounil here certainly Indicate tho expecta tion of a brldo and groom." "Gossip, that thing we all despise, yet to which wo nil listen, maintains Hint you are cast for tho role and that Gregory Khodcs Is to be your leading man." "1 know It," laughed Hetty slipping a spray of tho lilies through the tur quoise and diamonds that held tho laces at her breast. "It's a funny thing how auxlotiB people are to marry mo oft to somebody. You re member how Aunt Martha tried to persuade mo to take the honorable Charles In tho mountains two yearB ago." "Indeed 1 do, nnd since that time 1 have never cherished any lovo for her. You nnd I had such great times together that summer, l.ueky thing for mo that you found my coat yes terday!" "It wns a curious It cldcnt. 1 didn't have time to tell you all about It. 1 was running sister Helen's electric down a quiet street and there, In front of me, I saw a box. 1 stopped, picked it up and Imagine my sin prise when I read Dr. Robert Latimer, Townsoiid building." "The messenger must have dropped It. God bless him!" "Of courso I don't know a thing about this town, so 1 asked a police' man to direct nie to your offlco build ing. 1 was curious to know whether or not you were the Dr. Latimer 1 knew. Why don't you eat?" demand ed tho girl. "Seo all these good things that footman brought!" "1 am so glad to look at you again and to hear the sound of your voice that 1 have forgotten my hunger." "When I went Into your offlco and saw all those patients lined up I knew that 1 couldn't wait my time, for 1 was due at a luncheon in less than an hour, so when your attendant opened tho door nnd called 'Next!' I gave him my card and asked If I might seo you for Just a minute " "And 1 heard your voice and camo out In a hurry. It was a great thing for me to have you of all people Ilnd that surgcou's coat." "What Is a surgeon's coat?" "A white coat 1 wear when I oper ate in my olllce. 1 dare say I look like a butcher." "Helen says you are eminently suc cessful and rank with the best old surgeons hero. 1 am so ghid. 1 have so often wondered about you." "1 wrote to you several times after I left tho mountains." "I never received tha letters." "No," ho said, "because I wns afraid to post them. Your sister had married nnd como here to live, and everywhere I turned I heard that you and Gregory were engaged, and knowing that broken hearts are be yond my skill to mend, I tried to for get you.' Hetty looked pensive nnd the young surgeon resumed: "If It had not been for my worldly knowledge- of what a girl In your position wants theso days, I would havo asked you to marry me that last night In the mountains. You remember how we walked up to Para dise Itock and n sudden storm camo on and wo took refuge under a big tree?" Tho Jewels on Hetty's breast flashed as lha laces rose and fe'l with her uneven breathing. "Yes," she an swered Eoftly. "When tho lightning plnycd about us and the thunder boomed like giant cannons through the mountains, you wero frightened and I I held you in my arms." "I was not frightened then." He looked at her curiously, "netty," he said, "if you had only known how much greater wns tho storm going on in my breast. I wanted you so, and now " "I wish I had known," whispered tho girl Just as Gregory Rhodes came through the opening in the palms. "Well, you gave mo a douco of a slip tonight, Hetty, but I seo you found the place I lutended for you anyway." Dr. Latimer pushed back his chair. "Oh, sit down, Doc, I'm not stop ping. I was Just looking around to And out If Betty had what sto want ed. I'll be nround to your offlco to morrow to Interview you profession ally. I need treatment. Uetty Jilted mo thlB afternoon." "Why, Gregory, you havo always, known thnt I I stammered tho em barrassed girl. "You did It nicely enough, as nice ly as a thing like that can bo done. I don't mind talking before Doc Lat imer." 6ald Gregory, with his air of easy fnmlllarity. "Ho's ono of my best friends. I had this place all fixed up, for I expected to propose to Uetty hero again tonight, but the fates willed It otherwise." "Perhaps," Interrupted tho sur geon, "Miss Hetty prefers that I should not bo told." "I don't mind. Of course Gregory doesn't feel all this pretended grief or ho would not parade It beforo any body." "Our families fixed up tho match years ago I thought Uotty meant to Tlie cotillion waB over tako me until thlB nfternon when I had her out sleighing nnd asked her to name- tho day. Then she said, I don't expect to marry you, Gregory. I'm old-fashioned enough to want to be In love, foolishly In lovo with the man 1 marry.' It's hard on mo, for peoplo will say " "Only jour prldo Is hurt, Gregory," said Hetty. "Havo It your way. Your BlRtet Helen Is looking for you. I'm goliifc now." "May I see you tomorrow night? 1 must, Hetty." "I'll havo to tell a fib, for we have a dinner on at Carey's and a dance somewhere afterward, but I'll man ago to have a hcadacho and stny home," slio promised. Some tlmo during tho day n patient found occasion to say, "I saw you with Miss Hetty Gaines InBt night. I suppose you know that slio Jilted Greg ory Rhodes to marry a titled forclgnei who arrives In New York tomorrow? Slio met him nbroad this tummcr, So Hetty had been leading him on by tho look In her ees the night be- foio. Ho bit snvagoly Into his cigar thankful thnt tho dear old gossip had Intervened to save his pride. It was a very charming Hetty Jn o soft clinging wh to gown, shorn ol her Jewels, a single blush roso on lie breast, who greeted tho rg.-on. I o ,i time he sat silent, afrnld to tiuM his own voice. He glanced at the girl , Her wlmlo llgtire bathed In tho ruddj glow from tho fire. Slio seemed r. iirlestess of tho dawn to Latimer and ho set his teeth and tried to think ol (otue commonplace topic, but his bralt had gone wrong, ho concluded, and he waited for her to speak. "Has it been a hard day? Are yoi very tired?" slio asked quietly. The note of sympathy stirred hit anger. "No," he flung out, "work, why, 1 work ns If tnv tusk wero mndo foi me. Work Is the ono thing in llff on which a man may confidently do 1 pend. It Is tho only thing that novel tails him at a crucial time." "Why this sudden and vehement bitterness, Hob?" He had not heard her call IiIb name for two years and tho sound of hex voice calling him thut, stirred the strings of his heart, but failed to set them In luno with her gentler spirit. 'Men have their work; women, noth- Ing but amusement, which Is usually louna in maKing tnoso f-anio men fools at ono tlmo or Knottier. 1 never loved but ono woman nnd I loved her because I thought slio was honest and true." "Aro you talking about mo, Hob?" Hetty's eyes wero dark with fire. "Today," ho said, ignoring her ques tion. "I have heard from two of your sister Helen's best friends that you aro engaged to a noblemnn who is to arrive In New York tomorrow. Yet last night you allowed mo to mako a fool of myself. It hurts, Betty." "Havo you no faith In mo? Will "ou believe tho sickly gossip of Idle women In preference to the truth from the woman you claim to lovo?" "1 lovo you, Hetty. Tho dream of you lias helped me fight nnd In a measure win. When I found you again, and you wero not married, my lovo flared up Into a consuming pas sion. You aro the only thing I want In this world. Do you mean, can you mean," ho asked, Incredulously, his brain whirling nt tho look In her face, "that you are not going to marry that forolgn devil?" He leaned over her chair, looking deep in her eyes. "Betty," ho said; "Betty, do you lovo mo?" He lifted her to her feet. "Is Is that surgeon's coat big enough for two?" "Yes," ho whispered, his lips at her whlto forehead, "and the pocket's big enough for Cupid." Romans as Doctors. It is not long since a party of dons, schoolmasters and other professional men. found themselves on a holiday tour at Caerwcnt, say tho London Na tion. A doctor, who had been pro-, roundly uninterested In tho rortlflca tlons and general antiquities, drRtcd Into languid nttentlon at tho sight ot a case of Roman Burglcal Instruments In the museum, and was soon observ ed to wnrm Into real excitement. After a few minutes of tho closest at tention ho burst out with, "ny Jove!' they've got tho newest pattern!" So, Indeed, they had; 2,000 years ago sonio officer of tho Roman army med-i leal corps had used an instruments of. a form which has only been reinvent-, od within our own generation. Tho doctor has now a real respect for that businesslike nation; scales roll rrom tits eyes. Most ot us have only taken for granted that tho Romans wero as; civilized as could reasonably bo ex pected of men who lived so hopeless-; ly long beforo our own timo; but our, children, wo hopo, will seo nioro clear ly into tho secrets of this wonderful people's susecss. Tho Charity Plant. R. Fulton Cutting, tho president of tho Association for Improving tha Condition of tho Poor, gave a good' definition of clinrlty In nn address In New York. "Charity," he said, "Is a plant which takes root In the heart, crows In tha J pocket and bears fruit In tho hand." Suggestions for Dusy Teachers, A good way In which to present n review of the lessons for the llrst quarter of the year Hi 12 would bo to select tho bcRt person possible to net as leader and then to havo either twelve classes, or that many selected groups (Individuals may be ul'lllzcd) and hnvo ench present the main thought of each ol the twelve lessotnv Tako tho llrst lesson let sonio el derly man speak for tho character of Zucharlas the priest let him tell of the faithful discharge of his teinplo duties and while thus occupied of meeting tho angel Gabriel with .his startling message which was a dial lingo to Xachailas' faith. Then for the second lesson let Biune mother trll dl' tlin lnrli!pntn (if Mm lilrth ill" .loltn ,, n,m,ici c tim r..inii.itu- .if ri-imiu . nm, ,R,Khl)0ri; nml (lu, iiynm of ytWh. nr;iH ,u rpr,,vr(, ,,K ..p,.), m, ,, i JW )o ,n1 u,K(ln,,(1 t() (Jo(,. wU ,,,, 'showed his belief. Ar fap pggm (, 1(i( p()mc m br fi(.lt0 Ul0 f.lplH ()n, (,r , brth ()f 3 , nw ,ulu j,. , l)( fo ,, , . ,,, ,, rn , ,.. .... In lesson four wo revert to th i temple service again at the dedication ' of .lestis. It would bo very nppruprl i ate to have the superintendent of tho 1 Cradle Roll at this Juncture to go through tho service of receiving a hpby for the Crado Roll such as Is fre quently performed, keeping lu mind tho main fnct of tho lesson. Now let three men enter tho room, ' dressed In tostumo If desired, and ro ' clto either tho necessary scrlpturo vnrcnu rr cntun tiwlrv f Is rt t will PM11. . II..UWU .. .......v. ,.....,, vey to all tho Idea of tho visit of tho wlso men to Jerusalem In search of the child Jesus nnd that they found him not in Herod's palace, but In low ly Hethlehem and there presented their gifts nnd worshiped him. For tho sixth lesson, let a twclvo-year-old boy having a good presence and strong apcaklng voico recite Luko 2:41-50. Avoid Involved Questions. Let tho pastor of tho church or some j ofhcr ciorgynmn tPll of tho prophecy f ,.,,. nn., of i0w3 fuimilne tho same as ho preached out In tho coun try warning tho people to nvold tho wrath of God and to show by their righteous living tho fruit of tho Uvea that had repented of their evil ways. Ifniphnslzc, however, that John's great est work (and our's ns woll) wns to point men to Jesus tho Lamb of tho world. In a review such as wo aro now con ducting wo must uvohl tho Involved questions and only present the great facts of tho baptism of Jesus; tho wit ness of John, tho prcsonco of tho Holy Spirit nnd God's audlblo approval of thoso silent years In Nazareth. This is tho eighth lesson. The ninth lesson has to do with tho call of tho first disciples. For this five boys might ho selected. Let the leader recito Mark. 1:14, 15, "Andrew" verses 17 and 18. Now let "James" tako verso 19 then ono (Simon Peter) recito verso 16 and "John his brother" verso 20. Tho leader can recito verses 21 to 2C and all together verses 27 and 28. A physician would bo nn appropriate pernn to present lesson ten. Let him sketch tho picturo briefly of "all tho city" gathered about Peter's door at tho end of tho day, tho sick being healed. Some busy business man ought to depict tho story of "Jesus teaching In Capernaum," lesson cloven. Emphasize team play nnd illustrato by a modern miracle If there bo suffi cient time. Jesus tho dally friend and his interest In home Ufa Is tho heart of tho twelfth lesson. Must Drill Carefully. Of courso care must bo taken not to let njjy ono lesson consumo too much timo clso tho wholo will bo much too long. This means cnrcfnl drill and presentation boforo review Sunday. If a written review Is desired so fratno tho questions that tho least ef ficient scholar may havo an answer, 1. o., let your question suggest tho answer ns far as possible. Tho suc cess of a written review will depend upon tho previous work of tho teach ers. If this suggested program Is In terspersed with singing, avoid singing all tho verses and unnecessary instru mental preludes and interludes. At tho cIobo let tho leader drill tho school upon the twelve subjects. 1. Tho Illrth of John tho Baptist Foretold. 2. Tho nirth of John tho Baptist. 3. Tho Hlrth of Jesus. 4. Tho Presentation in tho Tcmplo. 0. Tho Wiso Men Led by tho Star. 6. Tho Hoy Jesus in tho Tcmplo. 7. Tho Ministry of John tho Dap- tiet. 8. Tho DaptlBm and Tomptatlon o( Jesui. 9. Tho Call of tho First Disciples. 10. Jesus the Healer. 11. The Paralytic Forgiven and Healed. 12. Feasting and Fasting. Mr. Hound I think I'll have to get a license Miss Kyoodle den! Oh! this 1h so suil- HANDS BURNED LIKE FIRE "1 can truthfully say Cutlcura Rem edies havo cuied me of four long ears of eczema. About tour years ago 1 noticed some llltlo plmploH coming on my llltlo linger, and not giving It any attention, It soon became worse and spread all over my hands. If I would havo thorn in water for a long time, thoy would burn llko tiro nnd lnigo cracks would come. 1 could lay a pin In them. After using all tho salves 1 could think of. I went to threo different doctors, hut all did mo no good. The only relief 1 got was scratching. "So after hearing so much about tho wonderful Cutlcura Remedies. I pur chased ono complete- set, and after using them three days my hands wero much better. Today my hands are entirely well, one set being all I used." (Signed) Miss Ktta Narher. R. V. 1). 2, Spring Lake, Mich., Sept. 2tf, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment aro sold everywhere, a snmplo or ench, with 112-pa go book, will ho mailed freo on application to "Cutl cura," Dept. L, Boston.. Spendthrift. Undo Kzrn. Do You think the money young Kph Hosklus made down In Now York will last him long? Dncle Kbeii You bet It won't! He's going at an awful pace. I was down In tho general store last night, and vouiik Knh was writing $100 cheeks and lighting his cigars with theui. Puek. Important to Mothors Examine caret uliy every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy Tor Infants and children, nnd see that. It Bears tho &(&& Slgnaturo In Use For Over 30 Years, Children Cry for b'lolohor'n Castoria The Result. Mrs. Howard Did you give Johnny an unbreakable toy? Mrs. Darker Yes, but tho troublo is that he has broken everything else with It. Harper's Hazar. Ueo Allen's Foot-Eaco The iintNt'ptic powder to bo hlistken inln tlio t-liiiet for til eil. tender, siiinrluig, sell ing, swollen feet. It iii.iKen your feet feel cacv and iiiaLcs wnll.ing a Deliuht. Sold cve'i vwliere, Sfle. For fieo lii:il package, addict Allen S. OlmMetl, I.e Roy, N. V. He Shut the Shutters. "Willie, didn't I tell you to shut that shutter?" said Mrs. Hoggs. "Tho shutter's shut," replied Willie, "and I can't shut It any shutter." Stop the Pain. The hurt nf u burn or it cut Htops when (,'oIc'h Cnrbollmilvc Ih npplli d. It IiciiIm nulckly nml prevents seitrx. 'i'lis nnd Wio by JrtlKKlntx. For free Hiitnpln write to I. V. Cole a. Co., llliick Illvcr l''nlln, Win. Nothing disappoints some women more than not to bo disappointed lu a new neighbor. A remedy that lias Mood Ilia test of tlmo K worth trying, (luillelil Ten relieves liver, Mduey unit stuiniieli troubles. It doesn't require much Invcntlvo genius for a man to mako a fool of himself. Hrs. WrnRlow'n Bootmni? Syrup for ClilMtyr teething, HofteiiH the KinnN, n-iliicen liilliiiniini tlou, allay pain. eurca wlnJ colli!, lite u bottlu Keep your troubles to yourself nnd they will not expand. "I'lok i:yr" U Kpldonile In Hie Spring. Try Murlno Kyo Uemeily for Itelliible. Itellef. Avoid the rnco courso If you would keep on tho right track. Woman's Power Over Man Woman'i moit tflorious endowment is the power Co awaken and hold the pure and honcit love of worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak nets and derangement of her special womanly or Ijaniim soon loses the power to sway the heart of man. tier tleneral health suffers and she loses bsr ftood looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., wltk the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. lie has devised a successful remedy for woman'i ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will dvise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT SHAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Pit re' i Pleauuii Ptllttt rtgulate anil ttrcagtheo Stomach, Ltvwr and Bowtlt, FOR PINK EYE There's room at tin; top because somebody Is always coming down. DO YOU NEED A TONIC this Spring? Then gctthcbcst-thcone that is backed by a proven reputation-- HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It Invigorates, Re builds, Nourishes. Don't experiment. INSIST ON GETTING HOSTETTER'S 44 Bu. to the Acre li a lii'iiry jfli'M. Iintttint'n if hat Jolin ICennnlrof ISduiuulon, AliiTt:i, Wiilom t.'unuOa, stut from 4U ttcroaut ririiiu wucaiin iviu ueixini (ruin otlinr tllnt rlrtM I n that tirnv I mo nhowiul other uicnl- leiti rniiiltn mn a mil, UUU hilshoh of Wheat from l'.1 in-res. or 831-1 bu. iKTiirro. vJ.KUnnd 40 A hluti a 1113 ntishelN of oaui to tho aero went lit rciltM from AlburUOeldtlnlWU. The Silver Gup at tho rcornt Bpnkano Fair was uwurdou to the A lluirljL I .nvitrnm.nl fur Itnoihlhltof urnlnfi.KruMiianil Vesiolahlea. Itupiirtiiiifricellent yieiaN Tor iuiu eouni nmi, iriuii ftiMliatfhcwan and Maulloba to Wi-Mirn Cannda, . - . Freo lioiutiatrad of IflO arret, utul nilJoliiliiK pro fiiiptiotiaof 1 110 ueren(ut aioriicr)ur tis bo lusxl lu lliorlioleetlliitrleU. ,. heluMil rijiisinlont, cll niutn excellent, aoll tlio vrry bcl, raltwuya t'losuj at hiiiiil, lu 1 1 it In lumber rlioiip.f ooleimy ioKt and rouMtniiblo In prlro, m isler filially proeurod, mixed furmlni;naiu'rea. WrltPOH to lust pluco for set tlement, scttlpm' low. railway rotes. ili'M-rlpttro llluMruted ljiiitIJ(-5iWrM"();,iit fr on Ion , to Sttp't of lininlitruthin. otlnwn. Can., or to tlio Canadian tioruruujunt Agent. 130) W. V. BENNtm Room 4 On Bide. Cnaha, Rib. I'lrttBO write to tho atrPalnrnrest you DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES mwmmmmrwmmmmmn eft? A I Ji I Argument I mvotW M Usi-l-niisnssnni H U ttiU cltUIIH'H 111 Hi" lutiK rim M or It nrtir ticcas h itulntimi hi- ri-jKilri. First Coil I-n.it Cost. It w wiilcrproolcil witu. n "tripl'i nrpli:ilt cimtltiR" nnd Mittlivr)rooti'tl IhiIIi rides with un "nnnor plntlnR of iniai." . Oiws protection mwiriflt tiro nnd lightning. ' PINI I Tlio Meat tloonnprornnyUInd of a I btilldiiiK in any Kind ot h fljmr.to. M llitcotoodtlio 1i.tof "lirao." M Tt lipnt on la rollnof 10Sw. It. wills imc-conteil.Kiilv'in- M iicdu'iil", renii'iit unit ill- M uistmli'il direction sheet, m Akyiirilf.ilr lor 0l- m tit-nun It'Miiiuu or m-ml 0 for rumplm nml txnile B li'ts. lil-vii-nlto m Uiiilltlrn" A "'llio . In-litoiil anO'ii- MCyCS niilo l'ropmil- M HJL Ford IMfff.Co. I KVrtB !!OjSJo,t't':"1!, 'mo W&K Hnnilitt lr H mm MM NHB- CnreH tho Rkin nml nctRns n preventive for othrrH. Liquid irtvtm on the toiiKtte. S.i fu for brood march nml nil otherH. llcot kidney remedy J 6U centi mid II.IO is bottle; tftoOnnd tlUOO lliedoien. Hold by all ilruKl:-.ts aud Itorho i;oodii Iiouhcu, or bvut cxnrt-tut paid, by the muutifuolurersv, SPOHN MEDICAL CO., ChemlsU, GOSHEN. 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