, R . c " ' - . - " " y , . A Threat That Failed. X * - "Go to sleep , now , " said mamma , \ - "or the goblins will get you. " " 1j ill they come right in here after ' n me ? " asked the child. ' "Yes. " . "Then I'll stay awake , 'cause I want to see what those gohlius look like. " - Philadelphia Press. . . . . . . _ , Ynl e. I ; " 0 , George ! " cried the young bride , "I've split one of my finger nails ! And there's np $ . " 3,000 insurance on the finger , cither ! " - "Never mind , dear , " said the young husband , kissing the injured digit. "It'a worth $5,000 , just the same. " "Isn't it worth $5,250 ; , George ? " she asked , snuggling up to him. "It's the one that has my engagement ring on it. " Kidney - . Ailment . . \ , , / , ' I'f. . . . . flI flJ , . T " I l ' 'fij , , : ' _ I want every person who suffers with any form of Kidney . .ailment no matter how many remedies they have tried , no matter Low many doctors they Lave con suIted , no matter how serious the case , to ยง 1ve Munyon's Kidney Romoriv a _ trlaK You will be astonlslieji ! to f Ce HoVv quickly It relieves all pafils In the baclr loins , and groins caused by the kidneys. You will l be surprised to see how. quickly It Deduces th e ! fweljlng In 1 the feet and Ices l , also ptifflness under the eyes , after taking a few doses of this remedy. You will be delighted to see the color return- Ing to your cheeks and feel the thrill of vigor and cood cheer. If your Urine Is thick or milky if It Is pale "and foamy If It contains sediments or brlckdust. If It Is highly colored or has nn offensive smell , if you urinate frequently _ you should per- sist In taking this remedy until all symp toms disappear. We believe this remedy has cured more serious kidney ailments than all the Kidney medicines that haVe been compounded. Professor Munyon be- lieves that the terrible death rate from Brlght's Disease and Diabetes Is unnec essary and will be greatly reduced by this remedy. Go at once to your drucglst and purchase a bottle of Munyon's Kidney remedy. If It falls to give satisfaction I will refund your money.-Munyon. For sale by all drucclsts. Price 25c. WESTERN CANADA More 5 ; ; I 8 Big Crops /f " I- In 1908 Another 60,000 Sclllers from the United States : NEW DISTRICTS OPENED FOR SETTLEMENT 320 Acres of Land ( o EACH SETTLEK-IGO Frea Bomesfeod and 160 al ' $3.00 Per Acre. "A vast rich country . . and a contented prosperous people. " Extract from correspond. .ence of a National Editor , whose visit to Western Canada in Auffust , 1908 , was an inspiration. Many have paid the entire cost of their farms and had a balance of from $10.00 to $20.00 per acre as a result of < ne crop. Sprinir Wheat. Winter Wheat , Oats , Barley , 'Flax and Peas are the prSnciaal crops , while the wild urraascs bring1 to perfection the best Cattle that have ever been sold on the Chicago market. Splendid C imate , Schools and Churches in all localities , railways touch : most of the settled dis- tricts , and prices for produce are always ood. Lands may al"o be purchased from Railway and Land Companies. " For pamphlets , maps and . in- formation reffardin low railroad rates apply to , W. D. Scott , Superintendent of Immigration , Ottawa , Canada , or E. T. Holmes 315 Jackson St. , St. Paul , Minn , and J. M. MacLachlan , Box Watertown , So. Dakota. Authorized Govern Bent Agents. Please Bar where 700 aw thl advertisement. FOO.d i Products1 . LIBBY'S EVAPORATED , . NHLK . I : Contains double the Nutriment and None of the Injurious Bacteria so often found in So- called Fresh or Raw Milk. ; The use of Llbb Ys Insures Pure , Rich , Wholesome . , Healthful Milk that is Superior in ! : I Flavor and Economical : i i in Cost. ! : Libby's Evaporated ! ! MUk is the Purest , ; Freshest , High - grade Milk Obtained from Se- lected Carefully Fed ; Cows. It is pasteurized and then Evaporated I , i j . ( the . water taken out ) filled into Bright , New I Tins , Sterilized and Seal- ! ed Air Tight until You . Need It. - Try LIBBYS and tell your j ; 4IJj fi r friends how L . ; Lw7 good it is. f Libby McNelll - , , ' " ' & Libby " _ _ CHIOAG O. l ' _ . - _ _ - . . . , . - - - . . . . . . . - - - _ : - - - ; . . . . . . - - - - . - J . NO NEED TO T . JKE CHANCES. f : ; There I * a Sure Way of Knovrlng Good Paint \ Iatei ' IaI. There is really no need whatever for any property owner to take chances in the . selection of his paint materials. It doesn't cost a cent To learn how to be On the safe side. Certainly every prop- erty owner has enough at stake to find this out. I A complete painting guide , known as _ : IIou eowner's Painting Outfit No. 49 , I can be had free by writing National Lend j Company , 1902 Trinity Building , I New York. This company is the largest nwlccr of pure white lead in the world. : ] Its Dutch Boy Painter trademark is famous as a guarantee of purity and ( } nnlit . . The outfit includes a book of colcr schemes , for either interior or exterior painting , a book of specifica tions , and a simple . little instrument , with directions for testing the purity - of paint materials. IIln Idea of Ileformliij- It. Party of the First Part - But uon't you believe in reforming : the tariff Wild Eyed v , rank - Reforming the tar- iff ? Of course , I do. It has one "t" too many ! Full from Scaffold and Injured Kl I Back. Thirty years ago James C. Lee , of 1100 9th street , S. E. , Washington , D. C. , fell from a scaffold aud seriously injured his back. In telling about it he says : " My : suffering was terrible ; from the small of my back all around my stomach was just as if I had _ been beat " . en with a club. I tried all kinds of plasters - belladonna , capcine and por ous-without getting relief , and bought so-called electric belts but uone ; of them . . . did me any good. One fjay , while working near my daughter's house , my back pained me so badly that I had to quit. I went Into the house and lay down for ease. . . My daughter had a bottle of Sloan's Lini- ment in the house : and " she rubbed my back well with it and gave me some to take home. I used six and a half .bottles of Sloan's 2Hc. Liniment and can do as much work now as any man in tlie shop , although I am sixty-seven years old. I would not be without Sloan's Liniment for any consideration and recommend it to anyone suffering pain. " Kmphat finally. A.ent-\Ir. : : Drygoodson , lihve you any visible typewriters in i your oilice ? Head of Kirm - Great Caesar , yes ! One of them weighs 200 pounds. $100 Reward , $100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure la I all Its stages , and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease , requires a ronstitutional treatment. Hall's CatarrL Cure is taken Internally , acting dIrectly upon the blood and mucous ! ! \ surfaces of the system , thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building : up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tlve powers that they offer One Hundred . Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address ! F. J. CHENEY CO. , Toledo , O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Uncle Allen. "I suppose a man never begins to feel really old / ' said Uncle Allen Sparks , "until he happens to catch his boy in the act of shaving himself. " Safe and Sure. Among the medicines that are recom mended and endorsed by physicians and nurses is Kemp's Balsam , the best cough cure. For many years it has _ been regarded by doctors as the medi- cine most likely to cure coughs , and it has a strong hold on" the esteem of all well-informed people. When Kemp's Balsam cannot rure a cough we shall be at a loss to know what will. At druggists' and dealers' , 25c. His Position. "Jinx's oldest boy has run away from home. " - "I suppose Jinx is furious at "him ? " "No , I think he rather envies him. " -Houston Post. . . . . . Cure That Cold To-Day. Nearly all druggists and dealers now have in stock Lane's Pleasant Tablets ( laxative ) for Colds and Grip and they will break up a cold quicker than any oth- er remie3y. A trial will convince you as it has thousands of others. Avoid suffer- . ing and save doctors' bills by ordering to- day. 25 cents a box. Sample freeT Ad- : iress Orator F. Woodward , Le Roy , N. Y. Demanding Prompt Action. Mistress What is the matter , Gassy Terrified Nurse ( wringing her hands ) -0 , Mrs. Jyrnes , I'm afraid baby has swallered that cocoanut I was lettin' her . play with ! I can't find it anywheres ! Cuicago Tribune. Good for Sore Eye , for over 100 years PETTIT'S EYE SALVE has positively cured eye diseases everywhere. All druggists or Howard Bros. , Buffalo N. Y. - , i " * III * Prot 5 nccd Effort. "Muriel , I love you ! " "Is-is that all you have to say , Ru dolph ? " - "Great 'Scott Muriel , it has taken me eighteen months to say that ! " WANT . .FARM Business or Income Property. Send full description and low- est price. Will' deal only with owners. Stevents Box 301C , Minneapolis , Minn. Partners in His Crime. The hard looking customer had been ' arrested for stealing an umbrella. "WhaJ > t : have you to say for yourself ? " asked the police justice. "Are you guilty or not guilty ? " "I'm one o' the guilty ones , y'r honor , I reckon , " answered the prisoner. "The umbrella had the name of J. Thompson on the handle , G. . H. Brickley stamped on the inside o' the cover an' I stole it from a man named Quimby. " - Chicagc Tribune. Try Marine Eye Remedy For Red , Weak Weary. Watery Eyes. Compounded by Experienced Physicians. ' Conforms to the Pure Food and Drugs Law. Murine Doesn't Smart. Soothes Eye Pain. Trj Murine for Your Eyes. You Will Like It. a , . f - - . . - - - . - - , , 11 f 4 Q D r 4 - ; ; - ( 'Jrt\ . . 'Jrtj ' . - . - : . j Think out your work and the doing of it will prove much easier. Early hatches do better than those brought off after the lieat Df the sum- mer has begun. * With hogs especially care should be to condi- taken to feed according age . , tion and time of marketing. In hog growing the chief aim is to , secure the greatest amount of pork value with the least cost of 'feed. Get the lambs to eating grain as soon as possible. They should have I the grain diet ten weeks before wean- ing. A mighty three to test out your herd. Start in this spring. Scales , a tally-sheet and a Babcock tester are what you need. Scientific butchers claim that the less pain or excitement in killing hogs the better the meat , and that when butchering pigs ' should be shot with a rifle or stunnqd . with a light sledge. Thick sour skim milk seems to have a greater value for hens than sweet milk. This may be due to the milk and assim- sugar not being digested an ilated by fowls , or , possibly , the lactic acid which is present in sour milk may Lave an especially beneficial effect : Let quiet prevail in the stable at milking time. Don't get the cow to stand over by giving her a kick or a jab with your fist. Place your hand on her flanks and tell her to get over in a kindly voice. Unless she is spoiled by brutality she will do it and do it willingly l , for she wants to get rid of the milk in her udder as badly as you want to get it. . Millet is good for the laying hens. Beans are equally L- no5 < : ial. Sor ghum and broom corn seeds will do to add variety to the bill of fare. Bar- ley is about of the-same : ) merit. Pop- corn contains more nitrogen and phos phates than does the regular Indian . " . is egg-produc- corn. Buckwheat an egg ing food , but must be fed sparingly , as it is overfattening. - Every little dairy is a part of-an en- ormous industry whose aggregate in the United States represents' in- vested capital of $1,500.000,000 , and the commercial value of whose products , including the skim-milk , aggregates an- other $1,500.000,000. The figures can , best be understood when we know that the latter sum represents over four times the combined value of the an- nual product in the United States of gold and silver bullion , pig iron and wool. Best Varieties of Potatoes. Of the 111 varieties of potatoes test- fid at the Ontario Agricultural College the following varieties are among the best when yield : , size , freedom from rot and quality are considered : Late- Empire State , Dempsey Seedling , Rural New Yorker No. 2 . \edium-Rose of the North , Burpee's Extra Early. Early Early Fortune , Early Harvest , Extra Early Eureka and Early Dawn. The results of planting potato sets of different sizes at different distances were in favor of two ounce sets plant- ed the closest together. Planting one set per hill has given the best aver- tge results for eight years. Value of Humus. : The. mission humus in the soil ful- fills is second in importance only to that which is fulfilled by the presence of plant food. Humus is helpful in keeping soil in proper mechanical bal- ance , in binding soils that are much prone to blow , in increasing the power of soils to absorb and hold moisture , and in making more effective the act- ion of fertilizers. When the humus is exhausted in a soil its mechanical con- dition suffers. It becomes more im- pacted , less easily aerated and less easily penetrated by the roots of plants. Some soils so light as to lift with the wind can , be kept from blowing at least'in a great measure , by simply keepingihem store.il with grass , roots or other vegetable matter buried in the soil. The increase in the power of soils to hold moisture i very great when well stored with humus. - Kansas Farmer. Exterminating : Prairie ' Dogs. In co-operation with the stockmen , the United States Forest Service has begun an active campaign against prairie dogs on the infested ranges within the national forests of Arizona and New Mexico. Successful attempts at poisoning prairie dogs were made . last spring and summer by the forest service In other parts of the country , and this year the work will be carried on much more extensively. The poison used to put . an end to these little pests of the Western ranges is prepared by coating wheat with a preparation of strychnine , cyanide of potassium , anise oil , and molasses. The stockmen sup- ply horses and men and the poisoned wheat is given out by the government officers for distribution upon ranges within the national forest areas. The action of the poison is almost Ins I tan- - . . 'ifs- ' - - mucous. Most : of the prairie dogs are dead within an hour or two alter the bait is dropped. Early ) last month 9,300 pounds ) of wheat were prepared in Albuquerque and shipped to the various national forests ill Arizona and New Mexico : to be distributed. This quantity of wheat will make approxi- mately 0,020,000 baits , which will clear up an area of from 05,000 to 80,000 acres , at a cost , exclusive of the labor of distributing it on the ranges. j f about llo 1J / , cents an acre. The poison is used to best advantage in . early ) spring when the dogs first come out of tlieir winter quarters and be- fore the green grass is plentiful enough to appease their appetites. As all Westerners know , prairie dogs are among the worst enemies , with which the stockmen have to contend.-Boston Transcript . - Small Farms. More men , whether working for themselves or others , ' lose money by trying to do more work than they do properly : , says the St. Louis Weekly Star. Work half done or performed in a shiftless manner is never profitable : in fact , it is rather a failure. Partic- ularly is this true in ' farming. Pro- duction can be materially increased where the work is confined to fewer acres with concentrated effort. Small farms pay better dividends than large ones , because better cultivated. 'On 40 acres of land one man will find all he can attend to the year round. With labor as high as it is , there is little ; to- encourage the farmer/who is doing I well to buy more land. It is intensive ! and intelligent farming that pays. There are many hindrances associat ed with the operation of large farms. There are increased taxes to pay , the expenses of larger buildings , the un certainty and perplexity of obtaining efficient help , large expense bills for fences , insurance and fixed operating charges. If wealth brings increased responsibilities ; , so does a large farm incur enlarged expenses : ; for mainten- ance whon contrasted with the cost of keeping the smaller farm in good re- pair and under high cultivation. It is easier for the small farmer to keep up i he fertility of his land than . it is to maintain the productivity of a large farm. More : manure is made , . relatively on a small farm per acre than on a large one. . Commercial [ ( ' 1'- tilizers are too expensive for ordinary farm use , and the farmer must depend ) on the fertilizer made on the farm to keep up the productiveness of the land. All ] } branches of agriculture can be ex- . ploited on a small farm , and more par ticularly ; poultry , fruit and market gardening. High fertility takes the place of broad acres in cultivating the small : ; farm , and increased production gives the small farmer larger net profits for the labor expended than were the same effort spread over a larger area. To Grow Sweet Potato Plants. Prepare a hotbed by using fresh ma- nure from the horse barns. Add about one-third to one-half straw or bedding material and mix thoroughly. This mixture should be packed in the be < ? to a depth of 12 to 18 inches. A con venient width for a hotbed is six feet ; they can then be made as long as de sired. The mixture should then be thoroughly moistened but not made wet ; too much water will retard the heating process caused by the fermenta tion of the manure. Let this mixture stand in the bed for three or four days , by which time it will have reached its highest degree of heat. At this time the bed should be care- fully examined to see that there are no dry spots. The mixture should be kept well moistened. The frames that are to support the covering of the bed should then be placed on top of the bed of manure with the slope of the top to the south. Two or three inches of soil should be spread over the mix- ture and the sweet - potatoes carefully placed on the surface andcovered with an additional layer of soil to a depth of two or three inches. Sandy soil is best for this purpose. Keep this soil moist throughout the entire period of plant growth. The potatoes should be carefully dis- tributed over the bed and no two po tatoes should lie against each other , but they need not be more than half au inch apart - Potatoes that are more than two and , a half or three inches in diameter should be split lengthwise , and the cut surface placed down in the bed ; smaller potatoes may be placed In the bed whole. The _ plnnts should , be placed in the bed about 'six weeks before the first plants are to be transplanted to tne open field. If care is exercised in pulling the plants , a second crop _ of plants will - be produced in about two weeks , and a third and much lighter crop will be produced about two weeks later , during which time a good bed will produce from 100 to 150 plants per square foot. s The plants should not be placed in the open field unti ' . the soil is quite warm and all danger of frost is passed. In the central part of Oklahoma trans planting can be done in May , while in the southern part of the state it can frequently be done with safety during the latter : part of April. In the north- ern part of the state transplanting should . b * done after the middle o ? . May. I . ' < - ' - , , - " / . : ' - ! ; . . - / " ' ? , - - - - - . - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ' : i-T ; : . " , . ' . . - . -a--0 - 4 . . , _ . . , , . ' , tr . _ ' . ' , - : " Y ; ; 1 , . ' _ , " 0- . . . . - - ; . ' : ' , . , . . - . - - . . - - : : ! ' 1 'j. ' - ; : : . r-- . . - : " : . ' : . .x p : ; : : . . . . . . . . . : . 'yfi , , . i . When a remedy has lived for over thirty years , steadily . . - growing in popularity and influence , and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their very lives to it , : . is it not reasonable to believe that .it is an article of great merit ? ' We challenge the Cvorld to show any other one remedy - - . . , for a special class of disease which has attained such an . . : : ' enormous demand and maintained it for so many years as has Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , the famous - woman's remedy for woman's ills. Unless it is a very good medicine and the claims made for it are honest , such a record would have been impossible-fraud or misrepresentations _ would long ago have been detected and the business gone . _ into oblivion. Read this unsolicited letter- - Melbourne , Iowa-"I suffere < l for many years Trith female troubles , inflammation , , and bearing-down pains , so that I was unable to do my work. " Lydia E.Pinkbaul'sVegetable Compound was recommended , and I am so tbankf for the great good it has done me. I feel that I am a living advertisement _ for this medicine as I have influenced so many of my friends to use it , so thankful a * . I that it restored me to health. " - Mrs. Clara Watermann , R. 3D. 1 , _ Melbourne , It wa. When a woman like Mrs. Watermann is generous enough to write such a letter as the above for publication , she ' should at least be given credit for a sincere desire to help other suffering women. For we assure you there is no other reason why she should court such _ publicity. . We say it in all sincerity and friendship-try this medicine. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable b A a - Compound lias been the standard remedy for N female ills. No sick woman does justice to G herself who will not try this famous medicine. t Made exclusively from roots and herbs , and has thousands of cures to its credit. gaMflgte Mrs. Pinkliam invites all sick women r r iilF to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. t n d e 4 , Address Mrs. Pinkham , Lynn , Mass. lY , a P rrx : < ' - - = 1- - . . . , - Is l1 Dlstempsr among1 tber- e dhs' Corn PI an In g horses may be . . . . near n.180-- ' S j , inures are foaling - Dlstempey X x may take some of them-corn planting may be late if your horatav- have Distemper. N SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE . A , Is your true safeguard cure as well as preventive - 50c aud 21.09- 4 G bottle - $5.00 and $10.00 dozen , delivered. Large is more than twice th ' - 4.i : , srnaller size. Don't putit off. Getit. Druggists - or send to manufacturers ! Spohn Medical Co. , Chemists and Bacteriologists Goshen Ind. , U.S.AL ! - , I i . _ THE Olt. THRT PENETRATES , FDCT TfVVII MV CICTFD Free to You and Every Slsfer SIJ.- iKLt IU YOU - Ml Ol51t.lt _ lerlag from Woman's Ailments. I am a worn an. . " I know woman's sufferings. I have found the cure. I will mail , free of any charge , my home treat. . , men t with full instructions to any sufferer "C * * - / . , . woman's ailments. I want to tell all women aoc J this cure - you , my reader , for yourself , your daughters , ' f ! , y , your mother , or your sister. I want to tell you B& > & y sr , ' , % / , fr s > . to cure yourselves at home without the help cs & i ; y yr ; : < ; ! : ' : doctor. Men cannot understand women's sufferfaii ; : ; : :6 : ; ' ' What we women know from experience , we knt * ' . . . . . " ' f4. : ; xbetter than any doctor. I know that my home tf ea ! > r ; f : t : < ; : : , . x : : . , ttfr. ; r , : . s ment is a safe and sure cure for Leucorrnoea e { J [ ' . . ; . ; : ; : m : : $ # l : : : . ' $ ' s. . , Whitish Discharges. Ulceratlon. Dlsplasenie * - W . : . ; tq : : Ht : : t. f- : : ' , , < . ; or Falling ! of the Womb Profuse , Scanty or Part , " - . , x . : : : : : d" " , " ' , , : t : ; : ; : : : : r ? : ful Periods. Uterine or Ovarian Tumors 6 : ; 4 , t : : : . _ ; ; ' : : zss > : : N : ; tty : , s Growths also pains in the head , back 8' . > ' . > . . . : : % : NJ.'b ; : : : : : : : : ; . " bowels , bearing down feelings , nervousnes / . ' : : . : r-- ' " ; ' : : : ; : ; { : : : : : : : : : \ : 5 : : : ' ? . , creeping feeling up the spine , melancholy ! d "Mfj . . : : : ? t ; , . , @ ; ? WWtNNfl : : sr sire to cry , hot flashes , weariness , kidney at : , : Mt : : : : : : : < : $ ' $ : : : : : : : ' : : : _ : : : : : bladder troubles , where caused by weakness ' ' : ? : ; ' : : : < : f s < : > : , 'W& ' tM : : : ; : t peculiar to our sex. . ' : : : m _ : . , : . : : K . . . ' . , . - - ( ? : . : : ; ; " : . . : - : , : : . . : . : . : : : : . . ? . : # . , . . I . . ; . ; . : . : . : . , . . , ' I want to send you a complete ten days tr * ' ' ' " : , .d.'nX--.x. ; . . . ' ; . : > : : : { : : , : . : , : : : > : : . : : . . : . : : . ; ! : , : > ment entirelyfree I to prove to you thatyou can ; : : : : : : $ : : : : : : : : : : : ' * : * : ; : yourself at home easily , quickly and surely. member , that it will cost you nothing to give - ' treatment a complete trial ; and if you should wish to continue , it will cost you only about 12 cents \ . week , or less than 2 cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. Just send J . your name and address , tell me how you suffer if you wish and I will send you the I for you case entirely free , in . plain wrapper , by return mail. I will also send you free of cost. i book-"WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" " with explanatory illustrations showing why wom suffer and how they can easily cure themselves at home. Every woman should have it , and leaf I $ " ' - lO think for herself. Then when the doctor says - "You must have an operation. " yon decide for yourself. Thousands of women have cured themselves with my home remedy. It cures al a Old or young. To Mothers of Daughters I will explain a simple home treatment which s and effectually cures Leucorrhoea. Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation In Y . Ladies. Plumpness and health always results from its use. . Wherever you live I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and will gladly tell ' sufferer that this Home Treatment really Cures all women's diseases and makes women W . strong , plump and robust. Just Send me your address , and the free ten days' treatment is ycaxft > . also the book. Write today , as you may not see this offer again. Address . . . . . . 1 MRS. M. SUMMERS. Box 1. - . . Notre Dame , Ind. , U. S. Z- _ I Pure Fiction. Singleton-Have you seen the maga- zines : : " this month ? They're just full of illustrated fiction. l\Iarryat-Yes , and the greatest piece of illustrated fiction in them is the "ad" showing how stylish you'd look in "So and So's $7 suit" - Philadel - phia Press. SKIN TROUBLES CURED. I ' 1ikTo Little Girls Had Eczema Very i . Badly-In One Case Child's Hair Came Out and Left Bare Patches ! Cntlcnra Met with Success. "I have two little girls who have been troubled very badly with eczema. One of them had it on her lower limbs. I did everything that I could hear of for her , but it did not give in until warm weather , when it seemingly sulP sided. The next winter when it be- came cold the eczema started again and also in her head where it would take the hair out and leave bare patches. At the same time her arms were sore the whole length of them. I took her to a physician , but the child grew worse all the time. Her sister's arms were also affected. I began using the Cuticura Remedies , and by the time the second lot was used their skin . was soft and smooth. Mrs. Charles Baker , Albion , Me. , Sept. 21 , 1908. " Potter Drug & Chem. Corps. , Sole Prop of Cuticura Remedies , Boston. . , " , , This Trade-mark Eliminates All " Uncertainly ; - l ' r in the purchase of + I ' ' paint materials. It is an absolute : - guarantee of pur ity and quality. . For your own ; " - I protection , see ; that it is on the side of every keg of white lead . you buy. ' NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 1902 Trialfy Balidiflf i : ! , Inr Tw * - PRO OF - In the . . Morning We tell you aboufhow good -9 n'1 } . feel after takine a CASCARBT that millions of people-buy , tts . - and recommend them - But that's- talk - you buy a box now - take * a- directed to-night and get the proof ' in the morning - Aft r you ; know ' CASCARETS you'll never be A' ' without them. v . . ' CASCARETS IQC a box for a week' treatment all drug2 ta. Biggett _ Her. . ! In the world. Million boxes a month. 1 ' - , ELKH : WXITUrC TO ADYQ'I'U" ' ' , WIUII.mJfe r _ tie . .y. . . . . . . . . . ' ' 1A tow. 15- III , i - - , i a. 0. , N. u. - - No. 21-19Otli. : - ,