? or Women-Lydia E. Pink * jam's Vegetable Compound * TN"oah , Ky. "I was passing through , fihe Change of Life and suffered from headaches , nervous prostration , and hemorrhages. "Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compoundmademe well and strong , so that I can do all'my housework , and at tend to the store and post-office , and Ifeel much younger than I really am. "Lydia E. Pink- lam's Vegetable Compoundis the most luccessful remedy for all kinds of female troubles , and I feel that I can lever praise it enough. " Hits. LIZZIE OLLAXD , Noah , Ky. TheChangeof Life is themostcritical I ) eriod of n woman's existence , and ieglect of health at this time invites 'isease and pain. "Womenoverywhereshouldreinember that there is no other remedy known to fnedicine that mil so successfully ; carry " Fomen through this trying period as E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- xmnci , made from native roots and lerhs. i. For 30 years it has been curing Vomeii from the worst forms of female Ills inflammation , tile oration , displacements - ' placements , iibroid tumors , irregularf- ies , periodic pains , backache , and lervous prostration. If you would like special advice fcibout your case -write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham , at Iiynsi , Mass. Her advice is free , 'Jtnd always lielpf uL Season I Make and Sell Mere Ken's $3.00 - & , $3.50 Shots Than Any Other Manufacturer Is beciuz 1 , : ' . < the _ arr the beceSt cf tlie mojt coapl ta or ; n.-atT > r. of trained czr ts ted tilled Ehoe.uakrr in „ ! * country The Blectoc ct its leathers for each part of the zlio- : . ni ere' 7 un.ul of the a tlrg in every department , 1. Joc'ied rfter fcv the hat shctaakers In tte shoe 1n < lustiy. I. I coj.i ti. ? w yi liow ci rcmlly VT. L TetgUs Ehccc i > aaode , you wcula thsa understand fhy they iiold their Shape , fit betUr , and wear loader taaa oay other raslie. Sly Mcf'oJ'f Taming the Soles makes them More Flexible a > Lotiysr Wearing than Guy others. Shoes for t'ifry SHt-mbcr > r ( In- ' 1 iescn mid < p . . . - > , y slioe dealers fveryvrli I Xone K nmne " .t'uont \ \ ' . Douglas I i name n.nJ price stamped on bottom. ? Mt Cole : t-e'ttt Used Exclusively. Catalog mailed free. * W. L. DOUGLAS , 167 Spark St. , Brockton , Mass. \ | B abided v.lih TJf | fi V llorc Eyes , use IliU HENTI'iN THIS PAPEH WTIIW wnrni * TO This Trade-mark Eliminates Ail Uncertainty in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection , see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead you buy. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 1502 Trinity Buiiding. Hew York Tarjjot. Btranger. You little boys seem to like that old gentleman ? Little Boy YOB , he furnishes us with so much amusement. Stranger But he seems In such a cross humor. Little Boy Yes , but he Is the only old gentteman In this part of town that -wears a tall silk hat during the snowball season. Olijectloii Overruled. "Colonel , we want a contribution from .on lo lielp build a mission church. " " .Judge , you know \v < ll enough that ' liilf I am in sympathy with morality : < 1 religion I don't believe in churches in ' .f nhsTaft , and " "Xcirhor do I , cnlanel. Wo're going tc : M Shi- , one of concrete. " Chicago " ' ' ll'T. WESTERN CANADA'S CROP YIELD FOR 1908 WAS SPLENDID. Americans Profited Largely and Send Baelc Satisfactory Reports. The census branch of the Department of Agriculture , Ottawa , Canada , has completed its returns of the showing of Western Canada's grain yield for 190S , and the report makes very interesting reading. In the three provinces of Manitoba , Saskatchewan and Alberta , which comprise what may be known as Central Canada , there was a total wheat yield of about 107,000,000 bush els , worth to the farmers about $ S5- 000,000 ; iii addition to this the oat , barley and flax crops were worth an other $35,000,000. Letters have recent ly been received from many of the set tlers from the United Stales. From these , that of Rev. Oscar L. King has been selected. He lives in the vicinity of Edmonton , Alberta , and what he says will be of interest to those who contemplate moving to Central Can ada. Every line of the letters is inter esting. Those who wish for further particulars as to how to secure home steads and pre-emptions , should write any Canadian Government agent Mr. King says : I am well satisfied with Alberta. This country offers excellent opportuni ties for _ anyone to make a good home for himself and family if he is willing to put up with a few hard knocks for the first two or three years. But it is worth a few hard knocks to get a 160- acre farm of rich productive land with no mortgage 011 it. This province is well fitted for grains , stock raising and dairying.Ye have found" the climate generally healthful , more healthful than Michigan , and although the ther mometer sometimes drops to 40 de grees below zero in winter , yet we do not seem to feel that temperature any more than we did 5 or 10 degrees be low zero in Michigan. We like the winters. The Government takes great interest in the education of the people and luickly aids the settlers in establishing .schools where they are called for. The schools though graded differently than those in the States are eilicieut and ad vancing. Our great drawback has been the limited and inadequate railway fa cilities , but new roads are being rapid ly built and many more are projected through various parts of the province. The new policy of the Alberta Govern ment to construct a great many branch lines throughout the province will greatly help all parts of the country. ! f those new settlers who have to go iack a considerable distance from ex- -lins railroads and towns to find free omesteads will but locate along the : no of a projected railroad they will i two or three years be near both > wn and railroad. When I first came o this country three and a half year- * so the homestead I took up was To i'es from a railroad town , now there a railroad 25 miles north , another . i miles south and a third is being liit through my neighborhood. I think the prairie country or coun i-y that is partly prairie offers much for opportunities than the prairie riions. IMFROTTE3EEXTS : A seven-room house with good cistern. Barn 68x82 , lolds 150 tons hay , 20 head of horses and 100 head of cattle. Granary , 5,000 > u. capacity. Tool house. Two good wells. One windmill , pump and tank. Dast hn'f fenced in two parts , west half all under one fence. Fine grove of roung r < P = on three sides of the house. It can't be beaten in the United States tor a money-maker. The following crops per acre were raised on the above place last season : ) tmim wbeat averaged 25 bu. , which at 90c brought $22.50 per acre. Bar- fey averaged 27 bu. . at 55c or $14.85 per acre. Blue Stem wheat averaged 18 u. at 51.06 , or $19.08 per acre. Flax averaged 1C % bu. at $1.55 , or $25.54 per tcre. Oats averaged 35 bu. at 46c , or $16.10 per acre. Only 240 acres under Cultivation , balance virgin sod. 4 What the other fellow can do you can do. t If this is too large , come up and let me fit you with a smaller farm. JBOSS E. PARKS , - Lily , South Dakota A HEART-BREAKING COUGH Is dreadful to suffer and despairing to hear. Why threaten the health ot your lungs and the peace of your family when you can obtain immediate relief from Piso's Cure ? Remarkable results follow the first dose. Taken regularly it soothes and heals the lacerated tissues , loosens the clogging phlegm and stops the cough. Pleasant to the taste and free from opiates. Children enjoy taking it. For throat and lung diseases , no matter how far advanced , PISO'S CURE IS INCOMPARABLE Morfality Statistics of the Census Bureau , Covering 16 States , Out in Washington. PNEUMONIA IS A CHIEF CAUSE , Tuberculosis Fatalities Do Not In crease with Population Fig ures Given for 1907. The bureau of tlie census has pub lished its eighth annual report on mor tality statistics , which presents the figures for the calendar year 3907 , to gether with comparative data for the years 1K ! ) to 1DOG inclusive. The statistics given in the report do not cover the entire country , but only that portion of the United States known as the "registration area. " This urea includes the States in which the laws requiring the registration of deaths have been accepted as giving practically complete mortality returns , and those cities in non-registration States in which satisfactory returns are required by the local authorities. The registration area in 1907 included fifteen States , the District of Colum bia and seventy-six other cities. The aggregate population of the reg istration area for the calendar year 1907 is estimated at 41,758,037 , or 4S.S per cent of total estimated population of continental United States for that year. The statistics for 1908 will cover two new registration States , vrashing- ton and Wisconsin , and as a result of this addition the registration area will , according to the estimates , in clude for the first time a majority (51.0 ( per cent ) of the total popula tion. Coitiimrisnn of Heath Ilntes. The total number of deaths report ed for the registration area in 1907 was (587,034 ( , corresponding to a death rate of 1G.5 per 1,000 of estimated population. In 1900 the rate was 1G.1. The death rates per 1,000 of popula tion for the several registration states were as follows for 190G and 1907 : inos. 1007. California . 17.4 1S.G Colorado . 13.9 17.G Connecticut . 10.7 17.1 Indiana . I'J.o 12.5 Maine. , r . 1G.2 1G.G Maryland . 1.1.7 1G.1 M.i aHuiotts . IG.G 17.3 Michunm . 14. . ° , 13.9 Xv Hampshire . 17.1 > 17.1 Ne-.v .T.-rMiy . . ' . 1G.2 1G.G Now York . 17.1 17.3 1G.3 Ui-otle JMand . 17.3 1S.O > < t.tli Dakota . S.S 9.8 Vermont . 1G.S 1G.O Iii the case of every registration State the death rates were larger in cities than in the rural districts. CIUKUS of Denili. The following causes were responsi ble for at least 20 deaths per 100,000 of population during the year 1907 : Cause of death 1006 1907. Pneumonia ( including bron cho pneumonia ) . 149.0 1G1.2 Tuberculosis of lungs . 139.4 158.9 Heart disease . i : > 0.7 141.7 Violence . 120.9 123.8 Diarrhoea nnd enteritis . 122.9 11G.7 Nephritis and Bright' dis ease . 9.8 105.5 Apoplexy . 71.S 75.4 Cancer ' . . 70.8 73.1 Congenital debility . 34.2 33.S Old ae . 34.S 32.7 Hronchitis . 30.3 30.9 Typhoid fever . 32.1 30.3 Meningitis . 25.6 2G.G Diphtheria and croup . 2G.3 24.3 Inthicnzii . 10.5 24.1 The total number of deaths reported from all forms of tuberculosis for the year 1907 was 7G.G50 , tin increase of 1,138 over the number reported for 190G. When the allowance is made for the increase in population , however , the death rate declined slightly , fall ing from 1S4.2 per 100,000 in 190G to 1S3.G in 1907. Skeptical About Itadlo-Tlior. Physicians arc greatly interested in the nnnouncement made by Dr. E. Stillman Dniley of ! Chicago before the Southern Homeopathic Medical Association at New Orleans. Dr. Bailey said he was recent ly requested by the. Chicago Board of Trade to analyze a Colorado pitchblend. A result of his investigation was a sub stance like radium , biit less harmful and less expensive , which he had named ra- dio-thor. It has all the properties of ra dium , and with it he can photograph ob jects through six inches of wood. Dr. Bailey claimed to have used it with suc cess in cases of locomotor ataxia. The radio-tlior is sewed in a bag , one side pro tected by gauze , and applied to the back bone of the sufferer. Dr. Bailey showed signs of being very nervous from his ex periments , and fear was expressed that they had affected his nerves unfavorably. Many physicians are still skeptical about the curative value of the substance. WHAT WIIB SAYS "GOES , " But It Sometime * Is Rail for the When a property-owner knows noth ing about paint it is bad for the prop erty-owner , and bad for the painter. It would not be so if the property-owner would always hire a skilled painter and then really leave everything t < him. But the houseowner so often fools himself on one or the other of these things. The skilled painter in every commu nity has some of the most incompetent competitors that ever vexed a consci entious workman or contractor , and the incompetents get jobs generally by working cheap. In the next place , when the skilled painter is hired , they do not leave everything to him , as so many property-owners boast they do. They interfere most ignorantly and most fatally. They insist sometimes on using paint materials without inves tigating whether they are good or not Or perhaps they insist on the painter's hurrying the work. "I'm not going to have this painter's mess around my house a month , " the wife says , and what wife says goes at the cost of a lot of wasted painting money. If the painter stays away a few days to allow the paint to thoroughly dry the owner says : "That painter's neg lecting this work guess he's sidetracking ing me for .Tones' work. I won't stand it. " What chance does a painter have to do peed work for a man who is con tinually nagging at him and otherwise handicapping him ( without meaning it , of course ) ? A poor job is the inevita ble result of such interference. Poor painting costs the houseowner money don't forget that. It might pay you to get the practical paint book , oainting specifications and instrument for detecting paint adulterants , which National Lead Co. are offering under the title of House Owner's Painting Outfit No. 49. Address National Lead Co. , 1902 Trinity Bldg. , New York City. This company does not make paint ( they leave that to the painter to do ) , but they make pure white lead ( "Dutch Boy Painter" trademark kind ) , and they can tell you how to save moi.ey by securing durable painting. Of tlie Same Kind. "Old man , ' said the chronic calamity howler , buttonholing him , "I don't want to be an alarmist , but - " "And I don't want to be alarmed. Good morning , " interrupted the other man , breaking away from him. Chicago Trib- un.e "Whiskey tor Rheumatism. The increased use of whiskey for rheumatism Is causing considerable dis cussion among the medical fraternity. It is an almost infallible cure when mixed with certain other ingredients and taken properly. The following formula is effective : "To one half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsaparilla - saparilla Compound. Take in tablespoonful - spoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. " Toris compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceuti cal Co. , Chicago , butjit as well 'as the other ingredients canbe had from any good druggist. Sad Case. "I never was so .shocked in my life , " said Mrs. Lapsing. "Pearley Wintergreen - green is trj ing to get a divorce from her husband. She says she has found out that they made a mistake when they were married ; he isn't her real inflnilive. " The Grip of Spring. During the last twenty years many of our citizens have been attacked in the spring months by grip. Some have had se rious or slight attacks every year or two. All know it to be a dangerous disease. If Lane's Pleasant Tablets ( which are sold at 25 cents a bos by druggists and deal ers ) are taken when the first symptoms are felt , there is hardly a chance of the malady getting a foothold. If you can not get them near home , send 25 cents to Orator F. Woodward , Le Roy , N. Y. Sam ple free. Free Eiilci'talmtieiit. Mrs. Mooner I always make it a point to go shopping early in the morn- Ing. Ing.Mrs. Mrs. Spooner To-avoid the rush ? Mrs. Mooner Xo ; I like to listen to the shop girls telling each other their dreams. You will respond very quickly to the Garfield Tea treatment , for tLis Natural laxative corrects constipation , purifies tha blood , and benefits the entire system , Additional 1'urticnlari. St. Patrick was driving the snakes out cf Ireland. "If you take my advice , young men , " he said to the reporters , "you won't writ * this up you'll get the reputation of being nature fakers. " But the good man's admonitipn was wasted. They rushed the story into print. Chicago Tribune. A Domestic Eye Remedy Compounded by Experienced Physlclanp. Conforms to Pure Food and Brujja Laws. \Vlns Friends Wherever UVed. Ask B ug- lists for Murlne Eye Remedy. Try Murme In Your Eyes. You Will Like Murlne. His StatcjjuianllUe View. Trusty Henchman Then you believe in a primary law , do you , colonel ? Political Magnate Emphatically , yes I It is the easiest of all ; mmes to beat. Only One "BROMO QUIJTUfE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ3. Look tor the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cura a Cold In One Day. 25c. Extent of His Knowledge. The Doctor Profopsor , do you know anything about political economy ? The Professor I know just enough about economy to kcsp out of politics. S. C. N. U. - - Xo. 12 1909. Celor mere goods brighter and faster colors ( ban iny narm ; ! vitbont ripsiag apart % 'iits Ur lr bo CUTICURA CUHED HIM. ? c7.etn Cam on I.C-JETM and Anlile.n Canadian Chief of Police Conld r\"ot V.'ear Shoc.i IJeentiNC of Had Scaling : and Ileliiii&r. "I have been successfully cured of Iry eczema. I was inspecting the re- noval of noxious weeds from the edge of a river and was constantly in the Just from the weeds. At night I icjiused my limbs , but felt a prickly sensation. I paid no attention to It for two years , but I noticed a scum m ivy legs like fish scales. I did not attend to it until it came to be too itchy and sore and began getting two running sores. My ankles were all sore ind scabby and I could not wear shoes. [ had to use carpet and felt slippers for weeks. I got a cake -of the Cuti- 2tira Soap and some Cuticura Oiut- tticnt. In less than ten days I could put on my boots and in less than three weeks I was free from the confounded itching. Capt. George P. Bliss , Chief ) f Police , Morris , Manitoba , March 20 , 1907 , and Sept. 24 , 190S. " Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. , Sole Props , of Outicura Remedies , Boston. Ribald Jester. "Hear about the terrific magazine ex plosion ? " "Xo. How about It ? When did it happen ? " "Next March. Happened to the Out look. " Chicago Tribune. What n AVoman IV111 Not Do. There is nothing a woman would not do to regain her lost beauty. She ought to be fully as zealous in pre serving her good looks. The herb drink called Lane's Family Medicine or Lane's Tea is the most efficient aid in preserving a beautiful skin , and will do more than anything else to restore the roses to faded cheeks. At all drug gists' and dealers' , 25c. Telephones are to ba , introduced into the Turkish empire .isid operated by tha government. Mrs. Wlnslcnv's Soothing Syrup tor child ren teething , softens the gums , reduces In flammation , allays pain , cures Avlnd colic. 2oc a bottle. China has just completed its first school of forestry. STATE OF Onio , CITY OF TOLEDO , | LUCAS COUNTV. f BS Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chcnr-y & Co. , doing business in the City of Toledo , County nnd State aforesaid , and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE ITUNDKKD DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca- tnrrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FIIAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray presence , this Gth day of December , A. D. 18SG. 18SG.SEAL. . ) A. GLEASON , NOTARY PUBLIC. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials free. free.F. . J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. Sol.l by all Druggists , 70c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A burglar ariested in London the other night remarked regretfully : "I knew the time when I could do twenty houses in two hours. But I am getting old. " I want every chronic rheumatic to throw nway all medicines , all liniments , all plasters , nnd sire MUNYON'S RHEUMA TISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what your doctor may say , no matter what your friends may Bay , no matter how prejudiced you may be against all adver tised remedies , co at once to your drug * gist and get a bottle or the llHEDM.i * TISM REMEDY. If it fulls to give satis faction , ! vrill refund your money. Munyoa Remember this remedy contains no sal- Icyllc njd. r.o opium cocaine , morphine or other harmful drugs. It Is put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Act. Act.For cale by all druggists. Price. 25c. 320 ACRES instead of ! ACRES As further inducement to settlement cf the TTheat K.iisimr lands of Western Canada , the Canadian ( jove-nnu-nt Jias increassd the area that may be taken by a homcsttader to320 acres ItiO f r c and lee to be purchased at S3.00 per acre. These lands are in the crain-raisinff area , where m\eil Jarmiiijr is also carried on with unqualified success. A railway will shortly be built to Hudson Bay brhiKinir the world's markets a thousand miles nearer those wheat fields , where Echools and churches are convenient , climate excellent , rail ways close to all settlements and local market * Good. "It would take time to assimilate tha revelations that a visit to the great em pire lying to the North of at unfolded at every turn. " Correspondence of a National Editor , v hovisited Western Canada. La August , la' . Lands may al--o be purchased from Railway and La-d ( /.tni'inies at LOW PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. For pamphlets , maps and information as to lovr Railway Rates app y ta \ \ . I ) . S..U , Superintendent of Imrrhjratlon , Ott.iun. < .m.ida , or I'T. . Holmes , 315 J.-'tcksoa St.M. I'.nil. Minn , and j. M. MacLaqhlan , Box ii * ) \\atertu\\ii , bo. Dakota Authorized Govern ment A Kent * . I'lo-uw ba > vrhoro jnu EUW this advertisement. PAY IF CURED We my i > o > tac * nd tend FKEi ; P.ED CROSS Ptu and 1'istul * Cure. RES CO. , Bept. OS. Minneapolis , Minn. taking liquid physic or big or little pills , that which makes you worse instead of curing1. Cathartics don't cure the } ' irritate and weaken the bowels. CASCAREfS make the bowels strong , tone the muscles so they crawl and work when they do this they are healthy , producing right results. ' ° ? CASCARETS ioc n bos for aweek's treatment. Ai ! druggists. Biggest seller in the world. Million boxes a month. - * When tea years ago we first offered to the world Salzer'a Blllloa Dollar ? I ? t 13en toi their heads , prof ewers doubted , fanners wondered who thor tha promises we made. 6 to 12 tons hay per acre , conld bo realized. V ftow all dcupts ore rtraoTed , and today the first farmers of America eyorr. . J118" * " Panting Salxar'1 Dilllan Dollar Oraes to their fallen ! satisfaction. i coala bat BOo to 80s par acr * and the yield 13 aeldcra under 6 ta 12 tona of cent hay per acre 1 ALFALFA AND OTHER PURE CLOVER SEED SSi0Zr'i1ar L $ TO'consln from 30 acre * * wn to Ealrer's EOth Contnry Alfalfa Clorer har- Trtt -tTltljln 24 weeks after fiSSOO.Oft seodhie trerth of majnlflcent hay or at the rat of orer 980.0O per acre. Onr aflh Century BtraUs cf Alfalfa. Medium , llaminoth Bed and AlElkeclorcr and grasses are the purest wo belle-re oa earth. , . , * yE RE HEADQUARTBB ® FOR AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SEEDS Such as Barley. Corn.Tlar.Ontl and TTheat especially recommended and Introduced by theAcrl- cultural Colle-efl -fflscoasla , Iowa , North Dakotaillmnecota. South Dakota , etc. _ , VEQBTABLE SEEDS Wo are the larcert growers of reeetablo eoedi wo bellere In America. operatlnB OTer 8000 acres. Yfo warrant our EeedB to produce the earliest , flaezt. T getables crown. Our seeds are znoacy aakar * . Catalog tails why we hava the la.- eat Seed Potato tradeIn the wcrld cno of our cellar * holding over 80,000 bushels alone. Try ourSSpackages carUwtTeeetablaeeedapestpald for81.00. WORTH $10.00 OF ANY MAN'S ESOHEY For loomByampB wensall free of nil cost samples of SilverKlnj : Earlcy.yielding 173 bu.pernr-e- Macarenl wheat , yielding 64 bu. per acre ; Ullllon Dollar Orass ; bpoltz. the cereal anil hay fos wond'.r , toee.her with timothy clOTOr.rrasaea.etc..etc. . anyone of wh.ch. If It becomes acclimatedonycur form , will be worth 819.00 of any man's cseaey to jet a atari therewith. Or.eendl4oajidweadd 8amploarm6e daoTcltj'iiaTer3eealje GrobyjGa. Box C "V WORK SHOES Tough stock , heavy soles , solid coun ters , double leather toes , double seams and high-grade workmanship are what make Mayer Work Shoes last longer than any other kind. Farmers , miners , lumbermen , mechanics and all classes of workmen can get double the wear out of MAYER WORK SHOES They are honestly made solid through and through. They are "builton honor. " Their strength and wearing qualities cannot he equalled. To be sure you are getting the genuine , look for the Mayer Trade Mark on the sole. Your dealer will supply you ; if not , write to FREE If you -will send us the name of a dealer -who _ _ not handle Rlayer Work Shoes , we will send you free , post paid , a beautiful picture of George Washincton , size 15x20. We also make Honorbilt Shoes , Leading Lady Shoes , Martha Washincton Comfort Shoes , Yerma Cushion Shoes and Special Merit School Shoes. F. MAYER BOOT & SHOE CO. &IILWAUKEE , WISCONSIN For Eink Eye. Eplzopllc. SWopIng Fever and Catarrbcl Fever Sure cure and positir < 5 preventive , no matter how horses at anr aga ara infected or "exposed. " Liquid , given en the tongue , acts on the Bkoa an < J Glands ; expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper In Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe araonjj human beings and is a fine Kidney remedy. 50c and * l a bottle ; SB and $10 a Jozou. Cut this out. Keep it. Show to your drug- § ist , who will get it for you. Free Booklet , "Distemper , Causes and Cures ? ' pecial agent3 wanted. Spohn Medical Co. Goshen , Ind. , U.S.A. 3lber dye. One lOc package colors Uty dye la cold wafer belter ( ban any oiher dye. Too can dy Ucl-Uow ta Dye. BIcicfc tad MU Ctlon. JXOJVROE S-RVG GO. , Qqmcy.Illlnot *