WHAT IS PERUNA? is it a Catarrh Remedy, or s Tonic, or is it Both? Some people call Peruna a great tonic. Others refer to Perrnia as a great catarrh remedy. Which of these people are right 1 Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh rem edy that is not also a tonic. In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy muse not only have a specific action on the mu cous membranes affected by the ca tarrh, but it must have a general tonio action on the nervous system. Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened con dition of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strength en the circulation, to give tone to ths arteries, and to raise the vital forcea Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful effi cacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is formed in Pe runa which constitutes n specilk. rem edy for catarrh that in the present •tat© of medical progress cannot be improved upon. This action, rein forced by such renowned tonics as COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, COB YDALIS FORMOSA and CEDEON SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all ih stages and locations in the body. From a theoretical standpoint, there fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical ex perience confirms a well-grounded the ory the result is a truth that cannot bo shaken. Stretching Rings. A jeweler in Third avenue, New York city, advertises "Wedding rings purchased here will be stretched to any size without extra cost." His en terprise is based on a knowledge of human frailty. "The girl often hap pens to balk," he says,"and the fel low gets it in the neck. The ring for that intended may not fit the finger of the next intended; so I stretch it for nothing. I have stretched rings as many as five times for one man." Why not use rubber rings? SISK HEADACHE Positively cured by CARTIRS thesc Lm,e Pil,s mm They also relieve Di»» San J F tress from Dyspepsia, la- HSI digestion and Too Hearty E3 8 111 R Eating:. A perfect rem* ROT 011 ■ O edy * or DlawineßS, Nau* PJ! r I LLv« * ea « Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coat ed Tongue, Pain in the I Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. rADTTifcI Genuine Musi Bear LANitno Fac-Simile Signature IfITTLE IfLffi ■gS-J refuse substitutes. INSURE YOUR HEALTH Sf on storm Y days ]\V\ litXU by wearing a rapdLICKER / 'il Clean-Light I Durable I I ' Ltd Guaranteed I Waterproof Everywhere —Tim mi i iiimiii mm himi—■ jilmui BSBffipi To convince any efcx rJvS Une AntlMipllc will ■ m Ka® ukh for 11. We will send her absolutely free a large trial box of Paxtiuo with book of instruc tions and genuine testimonial!. Send your name and address on a postal card. B Bik Vjf H E rata and heals I ha I INts.ri:| factions, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic I catarrh and inflammation caused by ferni- K nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and S mouth, by direct local treatment Its cur- H ativ.W»»Ui„gtn n .U.O. A.lvio. ■ *■ ■ ■■■H ■ V fr*«. lttrum low. liighiMLrtf. LIQUEFYING HONEY. low One Bee Keeper Manages tft Keep Ahead of His Orders. After my honey is put up in glass :ana, it begins to thicken, and look ailky, as soon as cold weather sets j n. This takes place, generally, during J September, and, long before winter begins, every can, if let alone, would je as solid as a rock, figuratively ipeaking. But I don't give it the :hance, if I can help it, writes a cor "espondcnt of Bee Culture, for as soon is it begins to look milky, I begin to remelt it. It takes less heat, and it : can be more quickly done at that time \ than later, after it has had time to become solid. This, too, seems to answer all the purpose, for it will generally remain liquid all through the winter after this one treatment. We have over our kitchen stove a shelf that holds one dozen quart cans. With the common firing for family use honey placed on this will liquefy, ready for closing the can, in about 24 hours. It is very essential that every is @ fppiiii Reliquefying Apparatus. granule should be melted to prevent granulation a second time later on. I always unscrew the top of each can a very little when I expose the cans to the heat. This may not be neces sary. Years ago I liquefied pound bottles in the same way without re moving the corks, and it seemed to work just as well. However, I think it better to give the packages a chance to "breathe." As long as I have liquid honey on hand to supply the market, I keep this shelf only occupied with cans, chang ing whenever necessary, but later on, ■when the markets begin to call more regularly for honey, the shelf is too slow. To keep ahead of my orders, I use a two-wick oil-stove with a sheet iron oven. The latter accommodates two dozen cans at a time, and with blaze turned so low that the cans can be handled comfortably bare-handed at any time, two batches can be lique fied in a day. This gives me a lique fying capacity, including the dozen on the shelf, of five dozen a day, more than enough to keep me supplied. BUYING BREEDERS. Use Great Care In Their Selection If You Would Do Well. During the fall season thousands of birds will change hands for breeding and show purposes. Great care should be exercised in their selection. It is much better to buy what you actually ■ need than what you think you want. 1 While there is a great deal of pleasure in rearing a bird that has won a prize there is far more pleasure and profit, says the Northwestern Agriculturist, in owning one that will produce win- j ners. If about to start in the poultry busi- j ness, whatever else you do, get good stock. It is better to start with a trio of first-class birds than a dozen of inferior, or even mediocre quality. Buy a reliable breeder, whoso strain is established, and keep this strair pure. Do not think you are econo mizing in buying cheap and inferior stock to start with. It is advisable, when investing in the poultry business, to select the best specimens obtainable of the breed which is particularly adapted to the trade to which you are cater ing, and this selection should be very carefully made, since the future suc cess of your business will depend ma terially upon the quality of your breed ing stock. Cramming Chickens. A few years ago there was a great furore made over the newly invented "cramming machine," a device, as one man described it,"for maklpg a chick en eat, whether it wanted to or not." It «'as discovered that the digestive apparatus of tlie chicken, however un imparable, could not stand the cram ming process for long. Two weeks J was found to be long enough, and for I this length of time, the game did not | pay for the ammunition. There is no better way than good feeding in the old-fashioned way. Feid for Ducks. Ducks do not easily digest whole grain, such as corn, wheat, etc., and consequently do better on a ration composed of mashes of ground grain, soaked turnips and potatoes, mashed, etc. If the yards are small, a drinking fountain for providing water IB better than an open receptacle, ns the ducks will then not be so apt to form tpools. CAMERGN COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, I*>o7. MIX THIS YOURSELF RECIPE FOR SIMPLE HOME-MADE KIDNEY CURE. Inexpensive Mixture of Harmless Veg etable Ingredients Said to Over come Kidney and Bladder Trouble Promptly. Here is a simple home-made mix ture as given by an eminent authority on Kidney diseases, who makes the ; statement in a New York daily news -1 paper, that it will relieve almost any i case of Kidney trouble if taken be fore the stage of Briglit's disease. He states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try it; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ! ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; , Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. } A well-known physician is authority that these ingredients are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar healing and soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the I worst forms of Rheumatism In just a little while. This mixture is said to | remove all blood disorders and cure the Rheumatism by forcing the Kid neys to filter and strain from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, de | composed waste matter, which cause \ the afflictions. Try it if you aren't : well. Save the prescription. NO STAIN ON HIS RECORD. That's Where the Driver Had the Best of the Preacher. A New York clergyman, who often ! spends his vacation in fishing the streams of the Adirondacks, was on ! one trip adopted by a handsome set ter dog, which insisted on following him from camp to camp, as he moved along the stream. One day he met a party of men working upstream with a native guide. The guide immediately recognized the dog as his own property. "Trying to steal my setter, are you?" he shouted at the clergyman. "I'll have you to jail for this! There's a law in the woods just as big as you have in the city." The clergyman endeavored to ex plain that he was an unwilling com panion of the dog, which had refused to he driven away, but to little effect until he added a two-dollar bill to his arguments. "It's queer what strange things hap pen to a man up he're," he said to the stage-driver who later carried hira away from the woods. "That is the first time I was ever accused of steal ing a dog." "Yes, sir," replied the driver, sym pathetically, and added, after a mo ment's pause, "For myself, sir, I have never been accused of stealing any thing."—Youth's Companion. The Sinful Human Heart. A clergyman was addressing a youthful class in Sunday school. To I illustrate the idea of regulating the sinful human heart he took out his | watch and held it up that all might see it. j "See this watch," he said. "Just imagine that it does not keep good time—that it goes all ways but the right way. What ought I to do with it?" Instantly a little boy held up hia hand. | "I know!" he shouted . "Sell It to a friend." Not to Be Wasted. Ben Cary had near his house a swamp, which was a breeding-place ] for herds of man-eating mosquitoes, i Some enterprising neighbors, who : learned of the cruds oil treatment, went to Ben and t/ied to persuade him to exterminate the pests. "Exterminate 'em?" said Ben. "Not much. Not much. Why, Mis' Cary an' I just paid $32 for screening the side piazzer that she's been pestering me about for years. How we goin' to get any good of it, if we kill off the skeeters?" —Youth's Companion. OLD SOAKERS Get Saturated with Caffeine. When a person has used coffee for a number of years and gradually de clined in health, it is time the coffee Should be left off in order to see whether or not it has been the cause of the trouble. A lady in Huntsville, Ala., says she used coffee for about 40 years, and for the past 20 years has had severe stomach trouble. "I have been treat ed by many physicians but all in vain. Everything failed to give relief. Was prostrated for some time, and came near dying. When I recovered suffi i ciently to partake of food and drink 1 I tried coffee again and it soured on my j stomach. "I finally concluded that coffee was the cause of my trouble and stopped I using it. I tried tea in its place and then milk, but neither agreed with j me; then I commenced using Postum. 1 had it properly made and it was very pleasing to the taste. "I have now used it four months, and my health is so greatly improved that I can eat almost anything I want and can sleep well, whereas, before, I suffered for years with insomnia. "I have found the cause of my trou bles and a way to get ric! of them. You can depend upon it, I appreciate | Postum." "There's a Reason." Read "The Roar; \o Wellville," In plcgs. DID NOT WANT TO BUY. The Great Musician Had No Use for His Production. A great tenor had been singing for some hours into a phonograph. "The phonograph," he said, "is a wonderful thing. It almost realizes the wish of the Scottish poet, the wish that we nilKht see ourselves as others see us. We can now, at least, hear ourselves, a thing impossible before. The phonograph teaches us many val uable lessons. When I was *in the army, before I realized the capabilities of my voice, I played the flute. A phonograph salesman brought a phonograph to my quarters and tried to sell it to me on the instalment plan. I was undecided. Finally the man took out a blank cylinder. " 'See,' he said, rather reluctantly, 'here is a blank cylinder. You may make a record on it, then we will run it off and you shall hear yourself. It's a eostly favor I am doing you, but it will show you what a fine Instrument this is.' "I was delighted. " 'l'll get my flute,' I said. 'l'll play a flute solo.' "Well, 1 played my best into the ma chine. It seemed to me that I had never combined before such feeling with such accuracy. I was more than pleased with myself. Then the man putin the cylinder, and the music be gan to issue forth. I frowned. "'ls that me?' I said. " 'Yes, sir,' said the man. "'Really me, just as I played?' " 'Precisely, sir, precisely. And now,' said he, "do you want to buy the phonograph?' " 'No,' said I; 'I want to sell the flute.'" SKIN SORE EIGHT YEARS. Spent S3OO on Doctors and Remedies but Got No Relief—Cuticura Cures in a Week. "Upon the limbs and between the toes my skin was rough and sore, and also sore under the arms, and I had to stay at home several times because of this affection. Up to a week or so ago I had tried many other remedies and several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success, but this is to-day the seventh day that. I have been using the Cuticura Reme dies (costing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I can again attend to my business. I wont to work again to-night. I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Reme dies within a week. Fritz Hirschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y., March 29 and April 6, 1906." A Whistler Criticism. The late James McNeil Whistler was standing bareheaded in a hat shop, the clerk having taken his hat to another part of the shop for com parison. A man rushed in with his hat in his hand and supposing Whist ler to be a clerk angrily confronted hiin. ."See here," he said, "This hat doesn't fit." Whistler eyed the stranger from head to foot and then drawled out: "Well, neither does your coat. What's more, If you'll pardon my say ing so, I'll be hanged if I care much for the color of your trousers." —"Un- der the Spreading Chestnut Tree" in Everybody's. Hospital Story-Telling. It is curious that philanthropists in search of a novel means of doing good do not engage reciters and story tellers to visit hospitals and amuse the patients. A rich man in New York engaged Marshall P. Wilder, the diminutive entertainer, who has given pleasure in nearly every city, to visit regularly certain hospitals in New York. Mr. Wilder was welcomed en thusiastically by the convalescent pa tients, and his merry stories did them good. The Truth of It. "Well," said Nagget, during their quarrel, "you'll give me credit for a good disposition at least." "Not at all," replied his wife, "it isn't that you've a good disposition, but you're simply too lazy to kick."— Philadelphia Press. PERIODS OF PAIN \\ / / \\// While no woman is entirely free \V/ tKv''' \ / from periodic suffering, it does not / Jr / ; \ / seem to be the plan of nature that / yf , \V wcimen should suffer so severely, lr / >W< \l regularities and pain are positive TT T/ 11 evidence that something is wrong V - I | which should be set right or it will t J1 lead to serious derangement of the I I \ 7 I feminine organism. I I Thousands of women, have I / N J&y I found relief from all periodic suf- fl 1 fering by taking Lydia E. 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"Any oven numbered section of Dominion I-nnds in Manitohu or the North-West Provinces, excepting# and W. not reserved, may ho bonie st ended by nnv person the sole head of a family, or male over Iftyearo of age. to the extent of one quarter uectlou, of 100 acreq, more or lean.'' The fee in each case will be fio.oo. Churches, schools and markets convenient. Healthy climate, splendid crops and good laws. Grain-growing and cattle raiding principal industries. For further particulars as to r.itcs, routes, best time togo and where to locate, apply to H. M. WILLIAMS, f-aw Building. Toledo. Ohio* 0 SFfe ■ ■ Return thin Pain Pain is ders with full directions to make sixty 18-cent bottle. Fain Paint stops tmin Instantly; removes lleadaehe, loothaehe. Neuralgia. In one minute; cools faster tlum lee; burns will not blister. A spoonful taken 112«» r times i a day killsJ'yspei.sla Hold 40 vears by age- . !<• Wi> t 'l', XS oleoii Building, Sv* Y« . GcFIINGE STARCH 7