Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 20, 1910, Image 7
I r - . [ TRIALS of the NBEDBM'S \ WtpUrtWTAfcSHlTHVTOU'YE ) ' 8EEUAfit EMH.YOURJOB I - UHT6HDTOCLEAR OUT THE I 1 I Etrnru &R ANfY gyN I I ? TthT EOPL hEfi.4' _ _ _ _ _ T I _ _ ) 1 ; II _ IIt-tt I ; ' Ivw jjq ' - _ _ _ I 'AV MW I PILLS MUST BE .L1 ; - GOOD. THE BOSS RAISED MY WAGES TO $4.00 : j - J ? T , 3 f' ' _ _ 1 Hf. P1 ThAT IL : - ' _ - - . - - - _ L _ _ _ _ . _ , , : . ; : . ' " . fN.VEA. : OlLIOU8. . , a. F Vt - : fh'Jf ; ' . 1'L"'eI A AAW-PK'IJ pu.10 'PTCUJ io " 4 " Blunyon's PwcvPawPIlls coax the 'I liver fnto activity by gentle methods -I they do not scour , gripe or weaken. They are a tonlo to the stomach , liver and toerves ; invigorate instead of weaken. 1 l"hey : : enrich the blood and enable the etomach to get all the nourishment from ( food that is put into It. These pills con tain no calomel ; they are soothing. heal 6ng and stimulating. For sale by all drug ; ists hi lOc and 25c sizes. If you need a medical advice , write Munyon's Doctors. _ _ _ , ' hey will advise to the best of their abil- Jty absolutely free of Charge. MUN . . TON'S ( , 53d and Jefferson Sts. , Plill- GBdelpliIn Pa. . I i Munyon's Cold Remedy cures a cold In _ ne day. Price 25c. Munyon's Rheuma- tism Remedy relieves In a few hours and Cures In a few days. Price 25c. 'v WESTE CANADA What Prof. Shaw , the Well-Known Agri culturlst , Says About It : - - - - - - " - - ' _ _ _ j "I would sooner raise ! cattle in Western Canada than in the corn belt of the United States. Feed I is cheaper and climate letter for tho purpose. Your market will im prove faster than your 1 farmers will produce the supplies. Wheat can bo grown up to thoCOth par - . allel [ 800 miles north of the International bound- ary } ] . Your vacant land will be taken at n rate beyond present concep . tion. - " 0 havo enough eoplo , in the United _ _ _ _ who States alone want homes to take up this land. " Nearly : . 10,000 Americans 3t \\-Hlcnterandmakotheirhoines [ 1 y.l in Western Canada this year. r ltl [ 1 1909 produced another largo it crop of wheat oats and barley ? in addition to wlUch the cattle # exports was nn Immense item. I Cattle raising ! , dairying , mixed - , , - farming and pram ; crowing in the % - .i _ . tI provinces : of Manitoba bosJsat- - chewan and Alberta. Free homestead and pre-emp 't ' , tion areas as well as lands held \\1 \ railway and land companies , will I" \ " provide homes for millions. r . - . Adaptable soil healthful cli I . mate splendid schools and - 4 churches. and good railways. I , For settlers' . . rates , descriptive . jfrl " literature "Last Best West " how r ? ' to roach tho country and other par- -I I . ticulars write to Sup't : of Immi- - . - grntion. Ottawa , Canada. or to the following Canadian Gov't Auents : E. T. Holmes 815 JackBonSt. , St. Paul. Minn. . andJ. M.MacLaclilan. - , Box : 116. "Watertown. South Dakota. ( Use address nearest you. : ) Plcaso bay where you saw this advertisement. 4- . Down ' I ' So the dumps \ n -from drinking- over-eating I \ - - , - ' \ bad ' liver and constipation get , many a one , but there's a way out -Cascarets relieve and cure quickly. Take one to-night and i feel ever so much better in the - . ' ornmg. 903 - S CUT THIS OUT , mail it with your ad- dress to Sterling Remedy Company , Chicago , Ill. , and receive a handsome 0 souvenir gold Bon Bon Box FREE. SIOK HEADAOHE : ' . Positively cured by ' these Little Pills. CARTERS \ They also relle1 Dla- tress from Dyspepsia In- BTTtE digestion and Too Hearty - Eating. A perfect rem- V E R I rr.14 edy for Dizziness , Nausea . PI i LLS1 Drowsiness , Bad Taste In the Moutn Coated . Tongue. Pain In the Side , _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ TORPID LIVER. They - . regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. . . SHALL PILL SMALL BOSi SMALL PRICE. D. - - - - - - - - ; GARTERS Genuine . Must Bear ITTLE Fas-Simile Signature S rIVER I - -7r1..sI..b _ . _ PIL LS. .u. IBEFUSE REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. WANTED Active . nnd ambitious ! young : lUSKIUIJ. . IAYiis for lain ! minor leacue leams. to take the llace of plavers drafted by l major fcsacuo clubs. Address Jtox SO ) , no hclltcr. > . Y 4- - $ AGENTS WATTTISD - To introduce our - I Seautiful Spring Suitings , Silks and Tine Cotton Fabrics. Large bample out- at Free. by express prepaid. No money required. Liberal credit to responsible Igents. Write and secure territory now. atlonal Dress Goods Company ( Dept. ( 3) , 260 West Broadway. New York City. Vnt"OD E.Colp-mnn\\Tssh - ' P ATEN Is ington.D.C. Books free. High. 1 ; est references. Best results- . . The Blue Whale. What Is claimed as the largest ant- mal in the world Is represented ' by a colossal skeleton in the museum of Ohristchurdh , New Zealand , says the London Globe. This Is the remains of a large specimen of the blue whale stranded on the coast of that country. Tills w < hale is probably the largest of all living animals. The length of the skeleton is eighty-seven feet , and the head alone Is twenty-one feet. The weight of the bones is estimated at nine tons. This gigantic whale gets its name of blue whale from the dark bluish gray of Its upper surface. The tinge of yellow on its lower part has led to the name "sulphur bottom , " by w'hldh ' ' it is known on the western side of the Atlantic. It is otherwise known as Sibbald's rorqual ( Balenoptera Sib- baldii ) . The chief food of this gigantic ani mal is a small marine crustacean ( Thysanopoda inermis ) , known to the whales as "kril. " Another species of the same sfarimplike group has been obtained in thousands from the stom ; achs of mackerel caught on the Corn- ish coast. The nearly related opossum * Shrimps found in enormous numbers in the ! Greenland seas form the chief food of the "common whale. Some of the thysanopodae are phosphorescent and contribute . to the luminosity of the sea. He : DId Not Hesitate. ' ' "You must rest , " said the specialist , after a knowing thumping on the pop ular preacher's person. "You will be in the next world in three months un less you go abroad and take a complete rest. " "Oh , then I'll go abroad at once , " replied the preacher , quite innocently. How's This ? ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any : case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. We , the undersigned , hare known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe him perfectly honorable in all busines tranFjactions and financially able to carry out ; any obligations made by his firm. WALDING : , KINNAN & ) MAitviif , Wholesale Druggists , Toledo , O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken . Internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by ; all Druggists. : Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Here and There. A man was waiting patiently for a street car the other day at a transfer station , says the Boston Record , when i woman , highly excited , rushed up to him , and cried , "Are you the man , here ? " "I don't understand , " he said. "Are you the man here ? " she re peated. "No , madam , " he said , concealing a smile. "The man here Is that man over there. " BETTER THAN SPANKING. Spanking does not cure children of bed- wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers , Box 4 , Notre Dame , Ind. , will send free to any mother her successful home treat- ment , with full instructions. Send no money , but write her to-day if your chil- dren trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child , the chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. Overblessed. "Ruggles , I hear you are a happy father , I congrat- " . "Stop right there , Ramage ! It's triplets ! " "Wlien Rnbliera Become Necessary And your shoes pinch shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease , the antiseptic powder for the feet. Cures tired. aching feet and takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. Always use it for Breaking In New shoes and for dancing parties. Sold everywhere 25c. Sample mailed FRED. Address , Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy N. Y. Greece has a beet sugar factory turning out twenty tons a day. Sugar retails' in Greece at 11 cents a pound. The import duty is 5 cents a pound. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething , softens the gums , re duces inflammation , allays pain. cures wind colic. i5c : a bottle. After regarding it is a true mollusc for many years , French scientists have found that a small snail-like creature . found on trees is the larva of a species' of fly. fly.DOX'T DOX'T NEGI/ECT : THAT COUGH It certainly racks your system and may ran Into someth' ng serious. Allen's Lung Balsam will check : it quickly and permanently. For sale atall druggists. The Label Language. "There's : a language in hotel labels , the same as in stamps or flowers , " said a courier. "All over Europe the hotel porters paste the hotel labels on your trunks in such a way that the porters in future towns will know what sort of a tipper you are. "Up at the top of the trunk the la bel means you are generous. In th , middle it means you're a middling sort. Down very low it means yo * are no good. " J - - - - - . - - - - - - _ . - - - - - - - Strong Healthy Women / Br - If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way , moth L , erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies " in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and . - , disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted : ; . for motherhood. This can be remedied. - < , : Df. Pierce's Favorite Prescription , : Cures tlze weaknesses and disorders of women. It ccts directly on the delicate and important ' . organs concerned in motherhood , making them - healthy , strong , vigorous , virile and elastic. ' . . k' "Favorite Prescription" : banishes the indispositions of the , : period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and A almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine . J . . organs , end insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have f/ testified to its marvelous merits. 4 . It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women We ! / : Honest druggists'do not offer substitutes , and urge them upon you as "just ' . _ " 4 , as good. Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It \ contains not n dr bp of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming or injurious ' ¼ > : . drugs. Is a pure ' glyoeric extract of healing , native American roots. . 4'-j . ' , ' - ' . . . ' " ' . ' : , . : ' . . . . - -a . ma1 . / _ L i : : I Another Frwae Whip. One pound of prunes , half cup of sugar , whites of six ejgs : , kalf cup of chopped walnuts. Boil the prunes , drain and chop them in a wooden bowl , add the sugar and nuts. In , a large bowl whip the whites of the eggs until perfectly dry , then stir the nuts and prunes in carefully. Have ready buttered a three-pint melon mold , set this in a pan containing about an inch of water and bake in a very moderate oven for one hour. This will not fall. Cream of Chicken Glace. This with tomato jelly is a mos\ delicious salad course for a fish din- ner. Strain through a flannel one- half cup chicken broth , heat and add a tablespoon soaked gelatin. When set fold in a cup of cream whipped ( a cup before whipping ) , and one cup of diced white meat of fowl. Mold in in- dividual molds and serve with cubes of tomato jelly. Of course it should be seasoned , preferably with a little : elery and paprika. A Doughnut Hint. Doughnuts are much improved ii they are coated with a layer of sugar as soon as they are taken from the stove. The best way to powder them Is to 'put a small amount of confec- tioner's sugar in a paper bag and put several doughnuts in the bag at a time and then shake the bag , holding the top of the bag closed. This will coat them with sugar quickly and . moro evenly than any other way. - - - - . Fruit Cheese. For fruit cheese , one of the mos\ healthful confections for the children , use half a pound each of raisins , cur rants , dates , figs and blanched al monds and two pounds of English wal- nuts. Grind them all fiae , mix well and pack tightly in a dish under a cover , Let the mixture stand for two or three days , and then cut into -.quares and troll in sugar. Nut Fudge. Dissolve two squares of chocolate in one cup of milk and add two cups of granulated sugar. Then add a table- spoonful of butter. When the mixture has cooked so that you can see the bet- : tom of the pan when stirring remove from the fire and beat until nearly cold. Add one cup of hickory nuts , chopped rather fine , and pour into buttered pans and mark out in squares before thoroughly cooled. DUD1pIings for Chicken Stew. Into a pint of flour sift a heaping ieaspoonful of baking powder and one- quarter : ) teaspoonful of salt. Work In a. tablespoonful of shortening and wet with enough milk to make a dough that can be rolled out. Roll out , cut into strips or rounds , and drop into the boiling gravy. Cook steadily for ten ninutes and serve. Cheese Cake or Pie. . Line adeep pie plate with good pastry and fill with a mixture of two teacupfuls of cottage cheese rubbed very soft with three tablespoonfuls of rich cream , half cup of sugar , the juice and grated rind of a lemor. , half a tablespoonful of melted butter and I three eggs beaten light. Bake in a good oven. _ _ _ _ Never FnJlinsr : Layer Cake. Cream three tablespoonfuls of butter " . with one and a half cups of powdered sugar , add one and a half cups of I milk , three eggs , beaten light , and I three cups of flour , sifted , with two , ' teaspoonfuls of baking powder. This will rnaKe four layers. - - Hints About the House. Decorated china plates should b * put array with round pieces of canton flannel between them. Serve crisp celery with cofd meat. It is always appreciated , and is a nerve tonic of considerable effectiveness. For washing coarse clothes soft soap is the Test , and it has the Advantage of going further than hard , yellow soap. A new flavor can be given to cooked prunes by adding a few slices of lem- on. Another method is to cook them with a bag of spices. Enamelea baths may be cleaned of stains with a rag dipped in salt mixed with paraffin. Afterward rinse well with hot water to remove oil , and dry with a cloth. If your corn does not pop well , it may be because it & old. Soak it in cold water' for fifteen minutes , drain and try again. Better results wfll un. doubtedly be obtained. To remove scratches on furniture dip a woolen rag in boiled linseed oil and with it well rub the scratched article , which should then be varnish- ' ed with shellac dissolved in alcohol. To cook a pumpkin easily halve it , remove the seeds and bake in oven. When tender scoop pumpkin out with a spoon and rub through a colander. Scorching is prevented and time saved by this method. Japanned ware should be washed with a sponge dampened in warm wa I ter and dried immediately with a soft , cloth. Obstinate spots can quickly be removed by rubbing them with a woolen cloth dipped in a little sweet oiL , . " Animals : and Instinct. It is a jnistake to imagine that an ! . mals are prevented by Instinct from eating Injurious food. A chicken. will drink paint ; a cow partakes of water in which noxious chemicals have been washed ; ducks cheerfully swallow snails and choke themselves in the process. No ; animals , like children , need watching. Recently numerous cases of poison- Ing in ducks , which followed the con sumption of cabbage leaves , have at tracted much attention. A few hours after feeding poisoning has manifest ed Itself ' by loss of appetite , great weakness , tottering steps and some- times death. From time immemorial ducks have thrived on cabbage leaves. The poultry farmers were greatly puz zled. zled.Then Then it was discovered that various caterpillars were concealed in the cab bage leaves ; hence these tears. But the point is that , far from instinctive- ly detecting any danger and behaving I accordingly , the ducks cons.umed great quantities of the leaves with much ap - parent relish.-London Answers. * Harmless nop. He Is not old , he is not young The Chinese laundryman Hop Lung The yellowed cheek , the slanting eye , The humble nose , the cheekbone high , The cheerful face , the willing hand , That serves the proudest In the land- His back yard you .may scan with care ; Ne dirty linen airing there ! WORTH KNOWING. . Simple Remedy That Anyone Can I Prepare at Home. I Most people are more or less subject to coughs and colds. A simple remedy that will break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that is curable is made by mixing two ounces of Glycerine , a half-ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. You can get these in any good drug store and easily mix them in a large bottle. The mixture is highly recommended by the Leach Chemical ] Co. of Cincinnati , who prepare the genuine Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure for dispensing. That one-fourth of Alaska Is a coal field is announced at Washington by Alfred H. Brooks , chief geologist of the Alaskan division of the Geological Sur vey. Constipation onuses many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative , three for cathartic. Comprehensive Charge. "All cheese is spoiled , " remarked the vegetarian boarder ; "but some kinds are worse spoiled than others. " PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itchintr. Blind , Bleedinjr : or Protrudinsr Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c . Straight or Better. . "What do you mean by the glad hand ? " "Anything , " answered Mr. ' Bloochips , "that will beat three of a kind.- Washington Star. \ OOOO AMERICAN SETTLERS GO TO CANADA. The Year 1909 Has Shown an In- crease of Over Eighty Per Cent in American Settlement. Recent advices from Canada , our next door neighbor , the neighborly country across the boundary line , are that upwards of ninety thousand set- tlers from the United States went into Western Canada during the past year , most of them for the purpose of tak- ing up and settling upon the vacant lands , 160 acres of which are given free by the government , and lands ad- joining held by railway and land com panies are selling at from nine to fif teen and twenty dollars per acre. Even if thirty or forty dollars per acre were paid , the price would then be low , as the lands produce wonderfully , and at these higher figures there is a large interest on the money and labor in vested. The ninety thousand settlers of this year , followed about sixty thou- sand last year , and for several years the figures have been running into these large figures. There must be a reason for it. It may be found in the single phrase , "They are satisfied. " Nothing attracts people more than the success of others , and the news of this reaching other thousands causes them to investigate. The investigation In this case always satisfactory. The splendid land of Iowa , of Indiana , of Nebraska , Kansas , Minnesota , Wiscon- sin , Michigan , Ohio and other states has risen to a high value , and It is worth every dollar asked for it. But a there is not room now for all on these a lands. With the ever increasing de- ' mand for grain there comes the ever S : Increasing demand for land. Canada e is the only country on the continent t : in a position to supply it. Land there I that costs , say , $15 an acre , produces I on a reasonable calculation twenty- t five bushels of wheat to the acre , or about $20. The most liberal calcula- I tion as to cost makes the cost to proC : duce $7.50 per acre , leaving a balance a of $12.50 per acre. The $7.50 carries .r good wages for the farmer , and all C other conceivable contingencies. With C ) conditions like this , covering the enfl tire area of about 500,000 square miles , a it Is readily understood why 90,000 t ; Americans should follow the 60,000 r last year. Canadian government agen- S cies at different points in the Union S are always ready to give information C regarding the free homestead lands , C ready to advise the settler as to the C ) districts which would suit him best. C -'I . . . . - . , . . _ . , . ' ' , I , , . . fI 4 . .1 . . ' - , . , , : . . , , , ' . . . - } r' ; " - . . . . - J 4 . ; . . . When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills , wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would . . also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? - - Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' , , . . . . , " , :1ii : : ' ! ! : -a"'N' : ! ; i : * . " : " " " : i ! : : tN : . : i I'Iiil ' ' : ' : ' : ' , : Fitchville , Obi 0.- "l\ ! Y daughter was all nra - ' ' " " . ' : I'1 . : . i jf. : ' ' ; . , " 1 1 down , suffered from pains in her side , head and . ' ; 4 limbs , and could walk but a short distance at . I : ; : ; : foR ' i : time. She came very near ha dng nervous : : : : ' , ' prostration , had begun to cough a good deal . , ; . " . and seemed melancholy by spells. # he fried - . , 4' _ ' Co. . ) . , two doctors but got little help. Since taking ' * . E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , . . - 4J J1 Lydia , ; 4i. , : . _ . . J.1m Blood Purifier and Liver Pills she has im . . ; : , . . - " - ; --rll t 1',1 l : : ' proved so . much that she feels . and . looks like ; . . . _ % . ; . Z71i . another girl. " - Mrs. C. Cole , Fitchville , Ohio. ' 'S . . _ /J . ! - - - - ' ' - - - 1 " . : Irasburg , Vermont.-"I feel it my duty to say a few words in praise of your medicine. When I began taking it I had been Very sick with kidney and bladder trou- bles and nervous prostration. I am now taking the sixth bot , - tle of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and find myself ' greatly improved. My friends who call to see me have noticed a great change. " - Mrs. A. H. Sanborn , Irasburg , Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful -or that either of these women were paid in any way for ' their testimonials , or that the letters are published without their permission , or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. - What more proof can any one ask ? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for . female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs , and has thousands of cures to its credit. = - - - Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women . IMF _ 'to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham , Lynn , Mass. C'I C- 61 - _ _ . . ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - A _ . _ I . _ _ _ _ _ _ F. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - .o . _ _ _ _ . , - - I _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - - - - $ . - " _ .t. . A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'a I - - . . _ - _ . The RAlTO LAMP is a high-grade lamp , sold at a low'poce. There are lamps that cost more , but there is i no better lamp at any _ _ 1n _ _ _ I price. The Burner , the Wick , the Chimney. Holder-all are vital things in a lamp ; these parts of the RAYLAMP are perfectly constructed and there is nothing known in the art of lamp-r 1akin that could add to the value of the RAYO a * THE : _ _ _ a light-giving device. Suitable . for any room in . any . hctac. ' - Kvcry dealer ercrywhere. If not at yonrs. ! te STEAD * - for descriptive circular to the nearest Agency : of tho WHITE : STANDARD OIL COMPANY . . , . LIGHT - - - tn.nrnnmt..rl\ - - - - - - - - - 3 For : : ' Pink Eye Eplzooilc , Shipping . , DISTEMPER Fever and Catarrhal Fever Sure cure and positive preventive , no matter how horses at any ase arj ( infected or "exposed. " Liquid , given en the tongue acts on the Blood an < * . Glands ; expels the poisonous germs from the body. ( Cures Distemper Ii I ' ! ? ill Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock . remed , * . anA : Cures La Grippe among : human beings and is a fine Kidney remedy. 50c an * . , : $1 a bottle ; $5 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show to your drujj . gist , who will ' get it for you. Free Booklet , "Distemper , Causes and Cures. _ Special : : agents wanted. ; Snohn Medical 1 Co.tSSiMA : \ " Goshen , ind. , U. S. 4. 1 THC OILTHAT PENETRATtS . . Sectional Prejudice. "Have you any good apples to-day Mr. Barlow ? " "Yesv we have some unusually fine orthern Spies. " " 0. ha g your northern spies ! " SOFT , WHITE HANDS Mar Be Obtained in One Ni ht. For preserving the hands as well is for preventing redness , roughness , ind chapping , and imparting that vel- rety softness and whiteness much de- ired by women Cuticura Soap , assist- d : by Cuticura Ointment , is 'believed ' o be superior to all other skin soaps. ? or those who work in corrosive iquids , or at occupations which tend o ( injure the hands , it is invaluable. Treatment.-Bathe and soak the lands on retiring in a strong hot , : reamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry nd anoint ; freely with Cuticura Oint- nent , and in severe cases spread the Uuticura Ointment on thin pieces' of lId linen or cotton. Wear during the light l old , loose gloves , or a light band- ge of old cotton or linen to protect he clothing from stain. For red ough , and chapped hands , dry , fis- ured : , itching , feverish palms , and hapeless nails with painful finger suds , this treatment is most effective. uticura ! Remedies are sold through- ut the world , Potter Drug & Chem. orp. , sole proprietors , Boston , Mass. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VETERINARY COURSE AT HOMB . < t -I O . n"k year and upwards can be mode Uklns era * vDl iWVJ VcterinaiT Course at bode during zpa.r time : tanzhtinalznplest English : Diploma granted po. tltlonsobtatned successful students . : cost within read of all : satisfaction guaranteed : : particulars free. OnUrir Yelerinsry Corrtipondenee School , D pt. 10 , laidon , Ca4 . BROWN'S BRONCHI Save the voice in all kind of weather. Singers &n4 public speakers find : them invaluable for clearing th. voice. There is nothing so effective for Sor ThroaV Hoarxenexs and Coughs. Fifty years' reputllka , Price. 25 cents 50 cents and $1.00 pa . . . Samples mailed on request. JOHN I. BROWN & SON. BostonMas , - _ . - _ . - . : : . . , . : , i:1c' PAY IF CURI PILES . 1 ILL TTe pur poat jf . .8 l"nl2m ; ILLand - . KKD ctesa and Flctnla Car . REA CO. . DhPT. : B5 M1HNEAP01IS. .11. _ _ - Save the Baby Use JS3'5 .CTjE 11t. V3t lctc.1Z v JU % I Should be given at oac irhea the I little one coughs. It heala the del I icate throat and protects the iua9 I from infection - guaranteed safe fld I very palatable. All Drucnists , 25 cents. I . I S. C. N. U. - No : 4-1910. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES tolor more eoods ! briahlcr and laster coltrs than ( any olner dye. One 1 Oc package colors all libers. Ifcej dye In cad ! waler better than aay ether dye. Tea caa dn 4 , au SUlIIeDa ilttoil S "IBl ! ! IIIlrl. Write"if fre 6i . kJJl - ttQW { to t DICe Dicadl aid KU Olin. MONROE ZXR V G CO. . ( Juncy.lllinQl4. . . ' . . 1 . .