THE KENTUCKIAN WAS PLEASED ME 8ECURED A GOOD HALF-SEC. TION IN CENTRAL CANADA. It Is not only from Kentucky, but from thirty-live to forty different States that there comes the expression of satisfaction from those who have taken up lands In Central Canada as a free homestead or have purchased lands. Mr. E. K. Bell, of Frankfort. Ken tucky, writes to a Caraidian Govern ment Official, and says: "I have just returned from Alberta, overjoyed with my trip. Your literature was very Battering, but nc. half what I found it. I bought a half section between Cal gary and Edmonton, one mile from railroad, near a good town. This Is the best country I ever saw or ever expect to see. I will go in the spring and get to work on my place. I think Jt Is the coming Country of the World," Some of the papers describe the set tling of the Canadian West as "be coming a fever with a great many peo ple. The lure of Its golden promises ts creeping Into their hearts and many are they who are answering tho call of that unsettled territory." This pa per editorially cautions its readers to exercise care and thought before mov ing to a distant country. This would be a wise precaution, and is exactly what the Canadian officials ask. The success of the settler who has made Canada his home for years is the best evidence that can be offered. And of the large number of Americans who have made their homes in Can ada, very few have returned. All are satisfied. A ROYAL SPENDER Uncle (to Marjorle, who has mar lied a millionaire) I really think you'd be happier if you had married a man who had less money. - Marjorle He will have less alter a few years with me. RAW ECZEMA ON HANDS "I had eczema on my hands for ten years. I had three good doctors but none of them did any good. I then used one box of Cuticura Ointment and three bottles of Cuticura Resolvent 'and was completely cured. My hands were raw all over, inside and out, and the eczema was spreading all over my body and limbs. Before I had used one bottle, together with the Cuticura Ointment, my sores were nearly healed over, and by the time I had used the third bottle, I was entirely well. To any one who has any skin or blood disease I would honestly ad vise them to fool with nothing else, but to get Cuticura and get well. My hands have never given me the least bit of trouble up to now. "My daughter's hands this summer became perfectly raw with ccaema. She could get nothing that would do them any good until she tried Cuti cura. 8ia used Cuticura Resolvent and Cutkara Ointment and in two weeks thy were entirely cured. I have used Cuticura for other members of my family and it always proved suc cessful. Mrs. M. E. Falin, Speers Ferry, Va, Oct 19. 1909." What the Doctor Did. Gustavo Ullyatt has a little daugh ter who h.itm't been well recently. The other day a physician was called to the Ullyatt home to see her. He ex amined the child with the aid of a stethoscope. When her father came home that evening he asked what the doctor had said. "Nothin'," replied the little girl. "What did he do?" asked Mr. Ull yatt "He Just telephoned me all over," was the child's ri'ply. Denver Post Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application., as they eannot mrh the dts- poruua of the sar. Ibero la only ono way to cura deafneaa. and that at by const llutional remedies. Ueafnefa la eauastl by an Inflamed condition ot tba mncoua lltilna of tba Kiiatacliian Tube, When tbla tuba la Inibuned you tiava a runiblmtt aniind or Im perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely cloned. Deaf ajcaa m the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taaaa out and nils tuba n slored to its normal cond tain, hearing will be destroyed lorever; nine cusrc out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which is notliuig but all Inflamed condition or the mucous surfaces. We will live one Hundred Dollars tor any case ot . tamfneas (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured sy Usui usietrru cure, wend ror circulars, free. J. CUi-NEV CO, Toledo, O. twiKi oy ifrumnsta. 7&c. Take Halls Family fills tor consttpaUoa. So Touching. Anxious Suitor Uut, sir, I thrill at your daughter's slightest touch. Practical Fnther-r Young man, I find her slightest touch is usually for hundred dollars. Free to Our Readers. Writ) Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chlca so, for 4S-LMIKO Illustrated lye Book Free, Write all about your Jflyo Trouble and they will advise as to tho Prouer AddII- ratlon ot the Murine Bye K'Tnedles In Your Bpen-lal Case. Your DrnitKiat will tell you that Murine Jrtellevea ore rcyes, eUrenertheiis Weak Ryes. Doesn't Smart. fSoothra Eye fain, and sells for GOc. Try It In your Kyes and In Haby's Eyes lor Scaly Eyelids ana uranuiatiun. Young man, don't marry a parlor ornament unless you can afford to hire a cock. WIIKN TOli'KR AS IIOAKSK a arrow. When Iotl'r oonirhinif and pulping. Wben you've an old sMhioned d"i-eAtd cold, take Alien' f.uua ffcil- .n. fsota by aiiarug-iciaia, jdo, sue ana simu uoiuee. After a man has been married three years his bump of hope becomes a dent. 4m m 1 THE WONDERBERRY OR SUNBERRY Hss Proved a Great Success Thou, sands 8ay It's the Best Thing They Ever Grew. The Wonderberry or Sunberry, the marvelous garden fruit originated by Luther Burbank, and Introduced by John Lewis Cbllds, the well-known Seedsman of Floral Park, N. Y., has proved a great success all over the country. Thousands of people say it Is the best thing they ever grew. Mr. John Burroughs, the well-known author, Naturalist and bosom-friend of Theodore Roosevelt, says it is the most delicious pie berry he ever tasted, and a marvelous cropper. A Director of the New York Agricul tural Experiment Station says it fruits abundantly even in pure sand. In tho short season of North-western Canada it is a godsend, and fruits long after frost has killed most garden truck. D. S. Hall, Wichita, Kan., says thirty people grew it there last season with Perfect satisfaction. K. S. Enochs', Hammond, La., says It yields $250 worth of fruit per acre with him. Mrs. J. H. Powers, 4732 Kenwood avenue, Chicago, raised enough berries on a space 4x10 feet to supply herself and friends. J. P. Swallow, Kenton, Ohio, says its equal for all purposes does not exist Rev. H. B. Sheldon, Pacific Grove, CaL, says he likes the berries served in any and every way. W. T. Davis, Enon, Va., says it is true to description in every way, and fruits In three months from seed. Judge Morrow, of U. S. Circuit Court, says the Wonderberry is simply delicious raw or cooked. Mr. Childs exhibited one plant five months old bearing 10,375 berries which measured about eight quarts. Mrs. Hattle Vincent, Hayden, New Mexico, says it stands the long, hard droughts of that climate and fruits abundantly all summer. It Is certainly the most satisfactory garden fruit and the greatest Novelty ever Introduced. Askrng Too Much. The mother of little six-year-old Mary had told her a number of times not to hitch her sled to passing slelgha, feeling that it was a danger ous practice. It was such a fascinat ing sport, however, that Mary could not resist it and one day her mother saw her go skimming past the house behind a farmer's "bobs." When she came in from play she was taken to task, her mother saying severely: "Mary, haven't I told you that you must not hitch onto bobs? Besides, you know, it is against the law." Mary tossed her head. "Oh," she said, "don't talk to me about the law. It's all I can do to keep the ten com mandments!" Woman's Home Com panion. An Exploded Theory. "Do you believe there is anything in mental suggestion?" "Not a thing." "Don't you think it is possible it one person . keeps his mind steadily fixed on a certain thing which he wishes another to do that the other will ue influenced so that he will eventually do it?" 'No, I don't believe In the theory at all. I've been wishing for a week that you'd pay me what you owe me without making it necessary for me to ask you for it." Sunday Magazine of the Cleveland Leader. Loved to Death. 'Did you ever know a girl to die for love?" "Yes." "Did she just fade away and die because some man deserted her?" "No; she Just took in washing and worked herself to death because the man she loved married her." When the Trouble Started. "John, I have decided to have Mrs. Sewswell cut out by dresses after this." "I have decided to cut out about half of them myself, dear" Tardy Danger Signal. On the outskirts of a certain Eng lish village Is a steep and dangerous hill. Not long ago an accident oc curred on the spot, and the matter was brought forward at a meeting of the council. It was decided to put up a danger board, and the joiner was instructed to make the notice as con spiciouB as possible. "Never fear," said the carpenter. "I'll elve 'em something; to look at." At the top of the hill he affixed a notice board in the shape of a huge hand pointing down and bearing the words. "Stop and dismount. A lit tie further down a similar bourd bore the caution. "Apply your brake, or- On the third, "You'll soon shake hands At the bottom of the hill was the bieuest board of all. This read. "With tho undertaker. N. B.. This hill is dangerous." Necklace Under Guimpe. A very sensible fad it is to wear neck lace Jewel3 of a precious quality during the day under one's lace or tulle guimpe or high chemisette. They attract no attention that is hazardous on the street or in public, places and when they are seen in the close proximity of private indoors they look well secured and especially attractive because the transparent veiling lends a mysterious air that is altogether feminine and ever alluring. Crystal Bugles, Evidently the crystal bugle, with its half-sister the gold bugle, is to supply most of the trimming this season. It is from a quarter to a half inch long and it is pendent from tulle, net and chiffon cloth. THRONE FOR AMERICAN GIRL Servian King Said to Have Sent En voy to United States to Find Heiress. Washington. Count Pablow Mysky Treskaya, the confidential agent oi King Peter of Servia, has been in this country for several weeks on a mis sion involving the probable marriage of the Servian princes to American girls. The count denied that Prince George and his brother. Prince Alexander, are fortune hunters, although he admitted that they would not let comfortable fortunes stand in the way of matri monial alliances. A rich Chicago bride for future queen of Servia would be just about what King Peter would like. Both sons of King Peter are pre paring to travel early in the new year, and the itinerary includes a two- months' stay in the United States, unless the agent's report makes it in advisable. One of them will succeed to the throne. , ' It is reported that King Peter com missioned. Count Treskaya to come to this country and report what oppor tunity his two sons might have toward making an alliance with American girls. Servia does not maintain a diplo matic representative in Washington and this may have made the count's business difficult to transact. He is well supplied with funds by the house of Morgan. Harjes & Co., the Paris branch of J. P. Morgan & Co. A report that the Servian princes want to marry American girls reached Washington last spring. Czar Nich olas, Emperor Francis Joseph and King George of Greece tried to plan an alliance for the sons of King Peter, but none of these would consider an aliance with any princes to whom they were individually related. This is why the prince will seek to marry merely money. TWO FANS OF GREAT VALUE Ivory Stick Used by Marie Antoinette and Feathered Fan of Princess Describe""-: London. An interesting volume. "History of the , Fan," has just been published here. It is by G. Woolis croft. Rhead. Among the fans de scribed by the author is one said to have been the property of Marie An toinette. It is now in the Louvre. It was acquired in. 1828 in the Collection Revoil. It is an ivory stick and the carved brins represent Loutsz XVI., with the two royal princess on the right receiving a deputation of min isters, the whole inclosed within lioi-id and meandering cartouche. Another of the interesting fans is one belonging to the princess of Top Princess of Wales' Fan. Bottom Marie Antoinette Fan. Wales and Is made of 6,520 woodcock fpathers. The feathers came from the wings ot 3,200 woodcocks, each wing having only one of these tiny feath ers. The woman who made it took from August 18, 1900, to October 28, 901, working au hour a day. The Upward Slant. "Yes." said the worker in the slums "I have immense hopes of Luigi." "Uut he so ignorant!" urged some one. "Yes, admitted the worker, "but he shows the infallible sign of advance ment he is no longer discontented with his condition; he is discontented with his character." Youth's Com panion. u w at This Contractor got results. He knew how to feed his men. Some years ago a contractor build ing a railroad in a warm climate was troubled a great deal by sickness among the laborers. He turned his attention at once to their food and found that they were getting full rations of meat and were drinkiag water from a stream near by. He issued orders to cut down the amount of meat and to Increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the men. He also boiled Quaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeal water with their drinking water. Almost instantly all signs of stomach disorders passed and his men showed decided improvement in strength and spirits. This contractor had experience that taught him the great value of good oatmeal. S3 HE KNEW HER She It's three o'clock. I'm going to my dressmaker. I shan't be more than a quarter of an hour. He All right; don't forget we are dining out at eight o'clock. Young America. The H.'s lived in the country, kept chickens and lived the simple life. One of their daily diversions was to sit on the front veranda and watch the sunset and Roberta, aged four, sat and watched with them, but it was a rather tedious as well as solemn occa sion for her and one day, after watch ing in silence for ' quite a while, an explanation of the whole thing sud denly dawned upon her and "with the delighted enthusiasm of a discoverer she exclaimed: "Oh, mamma, I know now why it takes the sun so long to set. It has to hatch out so many little stars!" Los Angeles Times. -aw tunc ja, . . . Ait un UJ. x Take LAXATIVE! BItOMO Oninino Tablets Jji-Tig-irlslsreiund raoDer 11 It rails to cure. JC W (sHOv Js'SsiKnatuzeison eacD dux. 2fjc All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them. Christian. Mrs. Winttow'S Sootbinir Syrup. For chlldrea teetbuig, softens the gums, reduces to flaxamaUon, allays pain, cures wind collu 2&cabotUe. It's a hard, hard world, and nobody knows it better than the aviator. Do yon tite, and lay vour nerves all III lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a eure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are op known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit -forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ; . - ID CO CONSTIPATION, BILIOUSNESS, RHEUM WWIlkW ATISM, GET A 26c BOX DRUGGISTS ifljX ail BETTER THAN M. tlWIS OUNBERRY- MPRW0NDERBERR? I sw. C7'-sar---aii t. ... ' -ajta jj jjjm. fm: tarA z v IMfc 9Hfi W.. ,Wr ZJ Vil S 0 W B E R i?aY Tho Improved IVondorborry LUTHER BURBANK' S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious Berry Ripenlnrf In Three Months Frorov Bmmd SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR SO CTS. POSTPAID ; This is positively the GREATEST new Fruft and the best NOVELTY of modern times. These are facta which no ono can set away from. Tne proofs are overwhelming in number and conclusive in character. Grown last year by 35siswe people. Fruit blue-black like an enormous rich blueberry in looks and taste. tTnaurpatised for eatiiif? raw, cooked, canned or preserved in any form This great garden fruit is equally valuable in hot, dry, cold or wet cli mates. Easiest plant in the world to grow, succeeding anywhere and yielding great masses of rich fruit all summer and fall. The greatest boon to the family garden ever known. Leaves and branches are also nsed for greens and are superb. Everybody can and will grow it. Luther Burbank, of California, the world famous plant wizard, or 1 gin ate d the Wonderberry and turned" It over to me to Introduce. Be ays of it: "This absolutely new berry plant is of great interest and value as it bears the most delicious, wholesome and healthful berries in utmost profusion and always comes true from seed." READ MY CATALOGUE paces 3 and 3, for full description, culture, uses, etc. (Also Colored Plate.) With scores of testimonials from well-known and reputable people all over the country. Also the Crime of the Wonderberry." Address JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. P. S. This offer will not appear again. Writ for Sunberry seed and Catalogue at once. Do not neelect or delay. vlf you had positive proof ' that a certain remedy for female ills had made many remarkable cures, would you not feel like trying it ? If during the last thirty years we have not succeeded in convincing every fair-minded woman that Lydia E. 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Y. absolutely no doubt about the grand old remedy, made from herbs ot our helds, to cure volumes of proof of this fact. skeptical. 17ESTER CANADA What Governor Damon, of linnel. say ADOutjiti Of IllhlAttL toa ox innd in Baslntobaww, uuimuu tt9 turn m Mm a interview. "larav Amtrtoar. X b 4elielitel to m the re marksbl DroutM of Western Qantids. Our paopltrfloosngwroM ihm femuri.! In liana. mnda. and Ibare not, ink one wno hiiicim made nriatake hey are all dolnc tuts well. 'here u-sWamnlV a nn municr in tne aneaie or Western States that kas TtmrmmmmiMX&vm In Msirainssi SoaikKtcnewan or Alberta. 125 HrXion Bushel of t?hirt in MS, I1''! Oanada ftaia stops sss SWST Will S7IUSX1S M IT71V (VMmU er 170,000,000.00 In c&ah. Free UontwtMtUof lOOnei and pre-emption or lOOaerea t 3.O0 au acre. Railway ana .Land Companies have land for vale at reasonable prices. Many farm era nave paid for their land oat of the proceeds of one- crop. 8plendld climate srood school. UeeUflnt rallvM 7aulllf m. lsr frelsrbt rate, wood water awl rtfl lomber easily obtained. jor pampniet".Lflt isest wets," particular a to suitable Jocatioa and low aettlera rate, apply to Bup't of Immigration. Ottawa. Can., or to flanaian Qor't irioli W. V. BENNETT toen 4 fe Bldg. . taafta. nfleaddTOWDearestyon.) 1) PATENT Book aim AdvlcaFItn. '. faawlta A Lawnaw, WaahlDgtOD. I DAI. Sat. in. Host mtsransss, ' DEFIANCE STARCU PLANT 3M0MTHSFR0MSFli is an improved form of the Wonderberry wales. IP 1 mm mm I introduc'-d exclusively last year and which proved so satisfactory. It is greatl y superior to the original type, and I alone have ceauinoaeed. 8tED20operpkt.3 pkts. for GOc? 7forSI.OO. With every packet of seed I send a booklet giving IOO Reclpee for using the fruit, raw, cooVd, canned, preserved. Jellied, spiced, pickled jam, syrup, wine, green. tc. It is superior for any of these uses. Also a copy of my 152-page Catalogue with every order which tells all about my 12.000 IN CASH PRIZES AN0 OFFERS. AGENTS WXNTE0. MY GREAT CATALOGUE ot Flowers and Vegetable Seed, Bulba, Plants, and Rare and New Fruits F ft EE to all who apply. 153 pages, 500 illustrations and colored plates. I have been in the business 35 years and have half a million customers all over the country. Complete satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. Do not fail to see the many great Novelties I am offering this year of which the GUN BERRY is the greatest ever known. I