J t l TAKE PERUNA FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Hgk1? H BllllllllBfai&j KIbJ ml .B.HARTMAN. M. D. Columbua, Ohio If ion used P. run.t nt the be,?in nine of cvcrv rnM 'you wouhythcn up. precinto tho value of this crcnt rem. cdy. I)o not wait until the cold hag fastened itself up on you. Take it at the first symptom. Thi is the wnv in ward off the cold so that it docs jou no harm. Pcmna used in me wamnins of a cold picventa a cough entirely. what I wy. U pre -.BBBBBBBBBBBBBEUBEXIA YUv vFBBBawr Paeklno t-nnri In c. In Germany the uso of ferns is com ing into moro nnd more fuvor for Pia.uk,ng f00d whlch ,B transported either short or long distances. The practice became common In England before It gained equal vogue In Ger many, and tho rosultB are Bald to be excellent, especially In shipping fresh fruit, butter, fish and other food prod- uvu wmen require unusual care. Distinction. Cora was fond of ull-lncluslvo pray ers, and ono night sho offered the fol lowing discriminating potitlon: "Lord please bless mother nnd fatherland ull of us, and give us everything good; and please bless our friends, and give thom what Is good for them!"--liar-per'a Magazine. Sure of One Thing. "I tell you, the man Is a dipsoman lac." "There! I knew ho was something dippy." to do crcat int'iirv. Afit. ii.. , i tion has been piopcrly removed the couch will Mop Itself. That is the only proper way to stop a cough. . 9cc,ai,ional,y a couch depends upon an irritable conditinn nf (l, 1, -...,.. i unl tub, in which there 11 little or no expectoration. The..,,ro.l,,cm of stopping such a cough a chphtly .liffcrent one. Even in thoe case, IVnitrn ought to be taken, but some tiincn a Is nronry that local treatment bo added. Hut in any msp Pcruna N needed. You do not have to Mop to write rne. Get ciuii.1 ax. once ana commence taking it. w can Ket rid of that couch sooner I "tnutf winn in any oilier way. Should you wiidi to consult me at any time while vou nr Inking iv......... . at perfect hbertv tn riin ..... - ,.. tern will be held Miictly confidential nnd you will receive prompt answer. 1 want to Ntop th.it cough of yours. J want to Mop it before it really begins. I want to Mop it before it has n chance to injure your lungs, on injury that jou may not recover fmm iiim'nn ....... ...li.. ... -. ..., ji.ui nuuiu me. lcs. 1 do. Vou do your part. I will do mine. Xo. 54. COLT DISTEMPER Mi!o5 I iS5!i'i3Ss T;iK3rsKjf,aK;tfa5 ifSPSESSSSm POHWl MlDtQAt. CO..Oam.,rtBart.H.letlito. ooshsn. fncf., U.0.A. PARIS CAFES ARE PASSING French Capital Is MaMtig Way for Brasseries, Taverns ind Ameri can Bars. Yes, I mean Vents a cough. A cough is nn effort to expel catarrhal discharges in the bron dual tubes. There would be no catarrhal discharges in the bronchial tubes if IV runa was taken at the beginning of a cold, therefore there would bo no cough. Don't you catch tho point? After tho cough begins Peruna will top it ,st m quickly as it ought to b "topped. To stop a cough before all of tho expectoration has been removed is I rails. I bellore tha? Theopnilo Unutier, In ouo of his cvlobrutcri bout ados, said Fompthlng to (Its effect that Hid cafe responds to a necessity for nuinic mo which naturally substitutes tsolf for tho humdnun family exist sneo of which onu bus l-.ecomo tired. 'And, after nil, It Is the only pluco rtbero one can really smoke." I once heard a man who was a bit 3f a wag stato that the cafe Is an ex eellent pluco for family quart Is, bo niuso If they linpppn In the privacy of one'ri homo nobody but the parties In volved can enjoy them. Hoth mlslit liuvo nddod that certain bevernees lnivn nnntiiiiif ..,.,. ,,r i..,. lug their flavor when consumed else where than In a cafe. Among hucIi 30 IT WOUlD SEEM. Reprisal. Jack I give my seat only to pretty girls. ' Bella Then we'll only take them from handsome men. AM Vtew-mmMt'i&yBW ElZr' ??th,nf By"P tor Children Uetlitp,iioftensthepiin, reduceM lofltmnnf uoo.aJIajrs palp.cureawlud oollc J6c tiottleJUt Robbery 1b robbery, no matter whether It Is done by the Bandbag or a trick In trade. U1-JYS B0S3AR STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS .. .. wpW i 3I, ror chUJr.it ALBERTA llniTmi lL7r-jii I wiP2 THE PRICE OF BEEF ISJUSISRIK! VV......I..I. .- ".' AlberlH (Wouern ofthoso runclii'K todar nrnluimriuotrruln flclils ..I..- -i "U1i- '"" r9'' hato wheat, vats, barter and tlazi tho of Amorlrana. Bitiled on Sm -..- HW 1'iuuui tiTW PIOCK. owf,ptol,,l,a fPPoitunltr Free Homestead "What is a 'figure of speech.' pa?" "Well, if talk is cheap, it must bo a pretty Btnall figure." CHILD'S FACEALL RED SPOTS 632 N. 5th St., Terro Haute, Ind. "My llttlo nephew, a boy of four years, had a breaking out on his face. It was little red apotn at first, then he would rub and scratch and water blisters would form, and wherever the water would run another would come umii nis iace was covered with them. He would cry and fret. HIb mother got Bomo medicine, but it did not do any good. He would scream and cry and say it hurt. We hardly knew him, his lltle face was all red spots and bllsterB. So I begged him to let me put Bomo Cutlcura Ointment on them. Tho next morninc t mo.to. n ,..,. soap Buds with Cutlcura Soap and waBhed his face in the warm suds. The little blisters burst by pressing the cloth on them. After I had his race washed, I put tho Cutlcura Oint ment on nnd In a short timo his little face Was all red nnrilrlrv T tnn i the Cutlcura Soap and putting on tho Cutlcura Ointment nmi Ma rM ., woll nnd It did not leavo a Bear. Ho was entirely cured in about ono week and a half." (Signed) MrB. Arthur Haworth, Jan. 10, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samplo of ench free, with 32.'p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dcpt L, BoBton." Adv. Parisian Boulevard Cafe. might bo classed "bocks" and "apcrl tlfs." Now, It is a recognized fact that these lust mentioned uro, nine times out of ten, extremely harmful to tho stomach, nnd certainly do llttlo or nothing toward stimulating tho appe tite or aiding digestion. On the con trary, they often prevent both. Never theless, few Parisians can resist tho "iiipiaiioii oi interrupting their nf tor noon stroll, and they uro hoon in stalled with their favorite mixture in front of them. As to tho enfo's being tho only place where ono can ronllv umnL-n t ... ... that tho bland and benign smiles of numerous solitary men, who can bo found at all hours of tho day and night, sitting wreathed in tho fumes of their long cigars nnd pipes, aro suf flclent to corroborate tho statement. There waB a tlmn ulmn ," ..... , , ....... ...u in ua ilk n placo where one could obtain that with which to quench one's thirst, but one after anothor the different estab- UBhmentS have adder! n rnul. m .. til now In tho moro cosmopolitan quar ters there is hardly a real cafe left. Maxlmc's. Larun'n Wni.n-a nJ i Cnfo American, not to mention the Cafo VlennolB and Dukas', can all bo classed under thlB head. In fact, tho word cafe seems doomed to becomo obsolete In ParlB, for "bars" on the American plan, "brasseries" where German dellcntpannn n- ..... .. . tavernes" with their specialties have worked their way in little by llttlo nnd havo now bocomo fixtures. Mme. Huard, in Scrlbner'a. TRUCK GARDENING ANU POULTRY RAISING Xltull' 1 WELL AS OTHER' Hl'flcu r-AHMlNG BRANCHES, PAY IN WESTERN CANADA. Truck cnrdcnlnir un.i .,.,.,1. ... . " ...... I'i'iiiii.i (ilOW' ng urn two branches of agriculture in which the farmei-H near tho main J lira f the ihreo traiiHciinllnciitiil lines tnneislng Weslern I'aniida are much concerned. Tho abuu.lance ol millSllllie dlirlllK the Inmr .l..i.u May to September, and adequate moin. lure In (he KiirliiL' timl i-mi-u. u peniiil of a wide variety of crops, The "....-, ru-,1 ami warm and is easily worked t'lose attention to eulllvn tion has resulted in record yields of all sorts of vegetable mid small rrulls which bring good prices In the cities ..in ui me numerous railway construc tion camps Mr llnrrls Olum, an Alberta farmer came from South Dakota eleven years' ngo and lioinesleaded the llrst IfiO ncres in his township In lima which was divided between grnln and pas ture, lie earned uiitiir.t..,.f ... . ;. iiiuiii-j io buy a quarter section of railway laud i u an acre. The half section netted proportionate prollts and ho gradually Increased his holdings to 1,920 acres, which was devoted to mixed fnrmlng last year, lie values his land at $60 an acre. Mr. Olum markets from 100 to 12!) hogs nnd a similar number of beef .iw I'ucn year, no has 200 hogs, mostly pure bred 1'oland China. 25 (lead draft lmrp,nu nmi nr. i.n...i .. bred Hereford cattlo. Ily feeding bar ley to hogs he estimates that tho grain nets him 80 cents a bushel, ns com pared with 10 cents, tho average mar ket price when delivered to tho ware house. His average crop of barley Is tU UUHMPIS 10 I HO ncm U-llllo nnu n... erage SO bushels. By writing any Canadian Govern ment Agent, full pnrtlculara jib to best districts on which to securo home steads will bo cheerfully given. Ad vertisement. Willie Discovered 3 W. -.. T hoy had lived in n flat all of WIK ; B m,o, t ,, B0 ,nt Uu) ,lulu b ,H knowleduu of fumm ... i Irnlted to canary birds and (lower ",,ABi """ wi'n tney wont to board in (he suburb where there was a large . iiiio, very enlhuslaHtlcally slartPd to pursno u chicken, armed with a stick and othor missiles. When the hostess protested to his ...wiiii-i, Hue iiirneu rrom the window and said. Indulcentlv "Vou hnvo to forglvo dear Willie - uuusii 1 Know mat's a chicken. Flattery. Visitor So ho trimmed tho peoplo here out of thousands of dollars? llo must huvu been smooth. How did ho do It? Native Simply by addressing every Democrat in town, in an apparently w..w T,..t n i'imasier. I'uck. Where He Got It. "The llrst tlmo my llttlo boy fell In love he got it in the neck." "Sho snubbed him, eh?" "No. but he started in to washlnr his neck without bolng told." Ji '"V' I v5 " v.t- I ; jjm1, 1 1 W-awsCfSm. Arr1 pVt a mf& aBVTV VN. ZsTrS' 35T -, gg- N- -2l ;a An added pleasure for smokers of (ttTZflLt4 CL. JAp e tvuoetu I I Vl ( Am w III c Ti'V1 thS " cmiin to. Ever0vt;i7i,f!"t.,bts UH nrtitkinl ttes. KoB nr .L l8 PU.rC' C,Cnn tobO. 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J'T,u.b',1L?r'u.(1 k0'8- B"grcoated, , . .v ,;, iu u,KO u canuy. aut. It never makes a sin any to call It a mistake. whiter NO CASE HERE IN TWO YEARS Jail It Empty and Civil and Crlml. nal Calendars Are Blank, ths Judge Declares. B38s ?i1fflSSnnWi""?WiJ? n, paBVe eitJmr'cattloorVraln Jhn- 1..VS1'-. acnooia and ,i''ni "' lltrniuire. tho latrit tnlormaUun, rullwur raloai etc., t" W. v. nrmiucTT I Boo Building, Omaha, Neb. ur niiarou N. ..n.iA IIwnilBnitlon, Ottawu.U.ul.. Why British Seamen's Thrift. Kor tho years iKnr. inio i. ber of British seamen's money orders Issued at ports in tho United Kingdom and abroad was 2,305,489, of tho valuo of over in 9.000.000. On March 31 last, only 742 of theso orders re inalncd unpaid, their valuo bolng i-7,000. Tho total amount of seamen's wages transmitted immn i.nt, ..,., ko and 1912 was fi,5CO,000, and tho amount transmitted foreign betweon 1894 nnd 1912 was J:i,000,000, "Shlpjilng" Illustrated. v Extremes Meeting. .. .i.n. iiiitKu-u jour nuBDand so mis- i-itiuiu louaj ; jJ'A Joyrldo yesterday." The "Mn("nnirlot..i 1 -j . - . . I 'fe-awiaSHSSSKSrVtSffl IF&FS! it. anu h mi 14 Ia 4aa.j ..it - xr's's DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION thm tingU purpose of curinil woman' nnlir ni,i7. '"8 UC5,8noa lor fo uoman ovht fa mjmu Tht fW Com-non itnn SUdlal Jfi. vIht h,H.V. Pkitt, M.D, 1003 Sold In llntiM tnr a .!- i. drugaUU-or send 50 onecent stamps for a box of Dr. Plcrce'a Favorite Prescription Tablets. Ad. Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE eg o.r. rune, fli.u, I WO of. II ennnqutstloni of ix- :ziy i.'jvl'' f cf.??' '" .....n.. anu tncmxirci. , Me tPHf- .... .mui ,,, veuroon name, .vna rtnnn n. hSSk ri 11 Ji T'i! ?.Vmt 'i"0 'u"lat(rH anU K"t ttoox fre. IUI.l lujiuedjr Co., Ulttck wcll.OkU. PhlladeIphIa.Not a slnglo jury trial In nearly two years, is tho unlnuo record of Plko county, this stato, according to President Judgo CharloB I. Staples of tho PIke-Monroo dis trict, yho Is at present presiding over ft Philadelphia court. "Tho countv inii ia nrnn,.. .,.. T...I . " WMI1HJ, bum Judgo Staples. "Thero aro no cases Oil tho COUrt Cnlnnrtnro nll, l. nal or civil, and I journey to Mllford. tho county seat, every threo months to go through tho formalltlos of hold ing a court where thero aro no trlnls." As near as Judgo Staples can ro member, tho last jury trial in tho wuiuuv court who 'n T...,,. m. that session two cases reached juries, botj, of a minor nature, and were con' eluded in less than two days. Tho Jury wheel Is kept filled, but na names aro drawn. Tho county doesn't owo a cont, has no bonds outstanding and haB a bal nnco of moro than $4,000 In tho treasury. Pike county is in the north eastern section of tho stato, on tho New Wk and New Jersey boundar icb, and has a population of 8,033. NO HIGH PRICES FOR HIM Washington Economist Simply Helps Himself to Provisions by Wsoon- load, Leaving No Address. Washlncton Pniinn ., . . - . w,.vu uiu DuarcninR lZnZrrJlrriBl.nz ecno.Bt who! .. WID U1U ol a WBKOn and n, own natlvo wit, is solving tho "high cost of living" problem. The economist drovo up to a storehouse in Alexan dria, Vn., across tho Potomac rlvor from Washington nn,i n.. ., r off with tho entlro contonts of tho Place including 800 pounds of meat Shortly afterward ho drew up bofore a poultryhouso and appropriated six-t-t,wo livo chlckons. Both robberios wore committed in such a matter-of. fact manner that tho police fear hi Identification will be difficult The sin that is spared becauso It i'ujh ib mo one tnnt kills. I ey tor th fel for a quartet vcmihijt ouuuuicaiimontaia. sola Trad Mark, every where. 25c. 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