THE PULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. Thousands Tell It tVk.t itnllu Infix arith liaeliaeha and kidney or bladder troubles? Thousands ten you now to nnu renei. nen mm to guide you. And it's only one o( thousands. Forty thousand Ameri can people are publicly prilling Doan'i Kidney Pills. Barely it it worth tbe while oi anyone woo nss a dsu neca, who feela tired, nenroui and run-down, who endures distressing urinary disor den, to give Doan'i Kidney Pills trial. ' A Virginia Case Mrs. M. W. Ruder, -fwrrYtsriMl ilutf Ml Tazewell Ave.. rL.sra i ja Ml., wmnoKe, says: "My kidney wm In hail allMru. and my back wan very weak and ached tammy. n a r p knlfellke nnlna dart mA tltrniivli mn. was nervous, lantfuUt and had dlzsy epell and neauacnes Unrnlnv. I avna al Btlft I could hardly get up. uorii i ftiu- nret remedy that helped me and six boxes cured me. 1 haven t suffered too." CDoaa'eatAarStere.BOeaBra DOAN'SiTiV fOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, M. Y. Air-cooling methods of the rapid-fire pins now in use have proved Inade quate, nnd the soldier seem to tliluk that water-cooling Is superior, FOR ITCHING, BURNING SKINS Bathe With Cutieura Soap and Apply the Ointment Trial Free. For eczemas, mumps, Itchlngs, Irrita tions, pimples, dandruff, sore hands, and buby humors, Cutieura Soup and Ointment ore supremt'ly effective. Be Bides they tend to prevent these dis tressing conditions, if used for every day toilet and nursery preparations. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutieura, Dept. L, Boston. (Sold everywhere. Adv. One Best Bet Topf "Yen, my son." "They get coal out of the earth, don't they?" "Yes, my Imy." "And they pet gold out of the earth, too. don't they, popf "Sure thing." "Well, from the present outlook It would npH-ar that we've got to Bet the gold out first. Whut?" 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from constipation, Indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get relief with Cascarets. They Imme diately cleanse and regulate the stom ach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con stipated waste matter and poison from the Intestines and bowels. A ,10-ccnt box from your druggist will keoD your liver and bowels cleau; stomnck sweet ond head clear for. months. They work while you sleep. Adv. : WHAT THEY KNEW OF SPORTS Humorous Ignorance Shown by Men In Their Effort to Boost Their Favorite Cities. Of nil the funny stories I recall at the present moment, I think I can work up the bast laugh over the tale of the two Irishmen who were arguing about the relative merits of New York ond Chicago. You know, there Is n type of person who, when he knows noth ing about a thing, nnd finds you don't know either, will start In nnd explain it to you. These two were both of that kind. Bald one: "Why, in New York we have grass growing right on the roof, Just the same as down on thr ground. You can have your front ynrd on top of your 1 hemse." "That's notliln," declared the oth er. "In Chicago we play golf on the roofs." "Golf. You mean that game where you knock n ball back and forth ucross a netr "Yes, that's It." "You dmnnied Idjut, that's not golf! You're talkln' about croquet." "Yes, Raid the other one. "I kuow you couldn't mean golf. How would they get the horses up on the roof for a golf game?" Chattanooga Times. A wan may he the architect of his , own fortune, but he cau't Induce tin ; sun to sld.it every room. Mont men mistake a Uttlo applause fsr an cm-ore. Instead of Worrying about the high cost of living, just buy a pack age of Grape-Nuts still sold at tbe same fair price. Enjoy a morning dish of this delicious food, and smile over the fact that you've had a good breakfast and Saved Money Isn't that a fair start for any day? swim ta vjup a TTIPlm Attractions of Christian Work By REV. HOWARD W. POPE Moody Bible ImlituU, Chicago hi.'vt n..u v therefore the Ijord nf .u. ',..-. Hint he will send forth la borer Into Ms harvest.-Matthew 0:38. Miinv eomiilnlnts nre heard In these days about the scarcity of Christian workers, vtu ore told that the streams are dwindling Just as the time when the hanks should over How. Doubtless ther nre ninny reasons for hls, but ono principal reason, I am sure, Is the fact that so little Is said about the attractions of Christian work. We are con stantly Informed that ministers ns a class aro over worked and underpaid, and that they cross the "deadline" nt. fifty, but sel dom do we bear the other sldo pre sented. There is another side, and If those who enjoy their work would oc casionally set forth Its attractions, surely there would be more young men to say : "Lord, hero nm I, send me I" Among the minor attractions the fol lowing may be mentioned: 1. It Is a life of contact with men nnd books. It compels one to read, think and study human nature. A Christian worker may Indulge In a wider range of rending than most men. If he has any hobby, such as botany, geology, or electricity, he can pursue it to ids heart's content. No knowl edge comes amiss to him. Nature and the supernatural arc so related that one Illustrates nnd explains the other. For a lawyer or doctor such studies would be a digression, but a Christian worker may explore tho heavens, the earth, or the bottom oi the sen, and come back better fitted for the special work to which God has called him. The variety of the work Is also on attraction. Preaching, prayer meet ing nnd visiting the sick nre but a small part of it. lie Is expected to agitate temperance, to he enthusiastic on missions nnd t aid Christian en deavor. In fact, every good cause looks to lii in for support. To be sure, with so many calls upon him, he lifts little time for profound study, but out of It all he gains experience and ver satility nnd becomes u good, all-around man. He learns what his forte Is, nnd if he Is wise he devotes himself main ly to that, leaving to others the work for which lie is not fitted. Of all call ings ours Is the least monotonous. It Is a life of constant activity and con tinual change. 3. One of the chief attractions f Christian work to me is the opportu nity which it affords for religious growth. What I am spiritually I owe to my profession. Indeed, knowing my disposition, I nm convinced that had I chosen any other calling I should by this time have had a good bank ac count and a soul as small as a mus tard seed. A soul-winner must be a good man or fall. Ills own or others necessities drive him constantly to the throne of grace and compel him to live In closet fellowship with Clod. 4. It Is no more than fair to admit that there arc some discouragements ns well as attractions. Inadequate com pensation Is one nf them. The Chris tian worker Is expected to hnve the Instincts of a millionaire, the generos ity of n prince, to dress as well as the hj'St, and to do It all on a small Income. And. strange ns It may seem, most of them manage to do It. A lady once said to a friend of mine: "I would ns soon take n ticket to the poorhouse as marry a theological stu dent." But some of the best and bright est girls do not think so, as almost every parsonage can testify. Parish breezes will sometimes spring up nnd threnten to wreck one's usefulness, but if one will keep his temper and re strain his tongue, the storm will usu ally blow over and leave him stronger than ever In the affections of his people. 6. The supreme attraction of Chris tian work, however, Is tho opportunity which It affords for usefulness, and usefulness of the hlgfiest kind. The merchant, the manufacturer and the farmer nre all useful men. They sup ply the wants of the body; but our business Is to transform the body Into a temple of the Holy lihost. The sur geon sots broken bones; but we heal broken hearts. Tho lawyer adminis ters Justice, but tho Christian worker proclaims mercy. Tho one examines titles of real estate, while the other secures titles to mansions In the skies. The lawyer settles disputes, but It Is a higher privilege to show men the blessedness of living whhout disputes. It Is n grent achievement to become a railroad king nnd control the com merce of nations, but Is It not a greater achievement to awaken In even a single soul a sense of kinship and priesthood In Jesus Christ? Oh, the blessed hours when one points a peni tent soul to the Lamb of God nnd ten derly turns his trembling feet Into the paths of pence! There Is no Joy this side of heaven like that. Yet It Is yours, young man, If you covet It, for the whole earth is crying out for Just this kind of work. A million a month are dying In China without a knowledge of Jesus Christ Tho entire continent of Africa Is still clothed In darkness, for we have only touched the hem of her garment with tho days of Gospel light. The agoniz ing appeals of our honic-misslonnry su perintendents are enough to thrill a heart of stone. Surely the wants nnd woes of humanity are in themselves an attraction. And If anything more were needed, Is It not found In the flnnl words of our blessed Master : "All power Is given unto me In heaven and earth. Go ye therefore unto all the I world and preach the gospel to every ' crentnra" INTOMT10NAL SONftSfSaiooL Lesson (fly B. O. HEM.EKP, Actln Director of the Sunday Hchool Course In the Moody Hlblfl Inslltllle or Chlmso.) (Copyright, 117, Western Nawapaper ITnle.nl LESSON FOR JANUARY 14 JOHN THE BAPTIST AND JESUS. LE8POM TF.XT-John 1:19-34. OOLDEN TEXT-rtehold. the lamb of God that taketh way tho sir, or tne world. -John 1:3. John began his public ministry In the summer of A. 1). 'M and the baptism of Jesus probably tok place In January, A. D. 27. The delegation from Jerusa lem to Interview John must have ap peared along toward the latter part of February. I. John the Witness (vv. 15-18). John's ministry created great excite sent. The, people were In expectancy. All classes were reasoning us to who this strange but marvelously forceful nam might be. Some thought perhaps he was the Christ (Luke 3 :!"). To settle this question u committee was sent to Jerusalem to Investigate. Malio-hl, the prophet, has suggested tho coming of Klljah (Mai. 4:5) before the Messiah should come, and another prophecy Indicated that the prophet should be like unto Moses (I)eut. 18:10-18). John freely confesses to this delegation that lie Is not tho Christ nor Elijah nor the prophet pre dicted by Moses. How foolish and silly are those modern ones who pro fess to be the messenger of the cov enant or some other fanciful title, In dicating the return of the witness which Is to precede the coming of Christ. John exercises humility In tho way he states his real position though he does apply to himself the prophecy of Isaiah (Isn. 40:3-5) which sets forth what his mission was to be. A voice can be heard but not seen. With our bodily eyes we never see n spirit. No man ever saw the soul of his nearest friend. We do see God, however, lu hts works. In his marvelous deliver ances and bis guidance of the world and his answers to prayer. We can also sec him In the only begotten Son who has made, him to he seen. Who ever sees Jesus as he was and Is has seen God. Truly blessed aro the "pur In heart for they shall see (Sod. II. John the Baptizer (vv 19-29). As John had denied that he was the Christ or Klljah, the priests and Lev Ites made bold to question Ids author Ity at a later time (Matt. 21-23), and still later tho authority of the npos- ties and the priests (Acts 5:28).. John answers them with another display of his humility. Ills baptism in water was nothing to tho baptism of tho coming one (See Matt. 3:11; Acts 1:5) Though Christ was li their midst, they were blind nnd did not recognize him, (See vv. 10, 11; ch. 8:19; 10:3), John's baptism of repentance denotes a baptism which a penitent submitted to that he might receive tho p'edgo and assurance thnt his sins were for given, ISnptlsm meant the cleansing of tho people from past sins that they might be fitted for entrance Into the kingdom, lhiptlsm Is not conversion. It Is a witnessing and a symbol of a spiritual truth that we ore dead unto sin, and have risen to newness of life (Horn. 0:3-5). Like John, our voice must be not only thnt of humility but it must be really a voice with a nics page from God, one that sounds an un mistakable note, one Hint can be heard wherever we go, one that will make men happier, stronger, braver, more like God, to prepare the way for Christ In the hearts of men. III. The Witness of the Spirit (vv, 28 34). The writer Is very explicit, stating Hie exact time that these things occurred, for he was an eye witness, John llrst testifies that Jesus was tho Lamb of God, referring of course to the sncrlflclnl lamb, the atoning sncrl lice of the Old Testament (Gen. 22:7-8 Kx. 12:3; Isn. 53:7). As the Lamb of God, Jesus would take away the sins of the world ; thus the thought Is prl mnrlly that of utonemei.t, n substitu Hon of another nnd tho deliverance from the guilt of sin. The next day nfter John's witness to the delegation from Jerusalem, he saw Jesus coming unto him. nnd said to tho Assembled people, "Itehold the Lamb of God." This refers not so much to his charac ter, that of Innocence, meekness and patience, ns to his office, his completed work of atonement by the sncrlllclal death wherein he takes nwoy the sins of tho world. On the ground of tho propitiation for sin which Jesus wrought (I John 2:2; Matt. 20:28; II Cor. 5:21; Gal. 3:13) sin Is removed from the sinner as far as the Host Is from tho West. God dealt In mercy with men before Christ's tlmo because of tho lnmb which was slain from tho foundation of tho world (Itev. 13:8) Here John says that at llrst he did not recognize Jesus ns tho Messiah, but he does hear record that he saw the spirit descending nt his baptism, and It abode upon him. Luko adds thut tho heavens wero opened, nnd the spirit descended In the form of a dove. There Is no dltllculty In John's statement, "I knew lilm not." He lived In Juden; Jesus lived In Galilee, nnd It is doubt ful If they had ever met What John probably means Is thnt he did not know him ns the coming Messiah, but ho thnt commissioned John In the wil derness to be the forerunner of the Messiah had given John n sign where by he should know him, the Son of God. John had waited patiently until this sign wns given. He did not spenk until he had the certificate of God. He knew thnt ono was to be made mani fest; therefore he came baptizing with water, preparing the way (Matt. 3:2-3). As soon as he did sec, John gave his testimony, "and this Is tbe Iamb thnt was to take away the sin of the world ;" literally to bear away and remove the guilt and punishment of sin. The work of Christ Is for tho whole world till all Its sin Is removed. ne provides redemption enough for every man. He pardons our past sins go they are remembered no more against us forever. Taken With Severe Pains in the Bach Mr sue i C3: trade, that of machinist, r.akes it nerewnry fur a man to keep himwlf in the bent condition. While 1 have been exceedingly careful of my health, I was- token no me time ago with severs pain In -ny back; throughout tho day my imbe bad a feeling as though thi'T were sultwp: at night 1 wa obliged to gut up several times. My condition became o alarming that I tried several remedies, but did not eeem to get much relief until my attention waa called to Swamp Root. After a short trertment of Swamp-Hoot, I was able to secure s good mglit s rvt and the pain in my back disappeared. For the past three months I have no re turn of my old ailments. If you so de sirs you are at liberty to publinb this. lours very innv, riiiLir w. Hicss, 321 East 23rd St., June 14, 1010. Haiti more, Ml. SubM-rilied and sworn to this lutli oi June, 1016. HUWAKW A. Mr.r.Ih.N. Notary Public. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten rents to Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Binghimion. N. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, telling about the kidneys snd blad der. When writing, be sure and mention this piper. Regular fifty-cent snd one dollar siM bottles for sals st all drua stores. Adv. This Is Uncanny. Are figures clairvoyants? This looks like It. Put down the number of your living brothers. Multiply by two. Add three. Multi ply the result by five. Now add the number of your living sisters. Multiply the total by ten. Add the number of your dead broth ers and sisters. Subtract 150 from the total. The right hand figure will ho the number of deaths, the middle figure the number of living sisters and the left hand figure the number of living broth ers. Philadelphia Uullctln. END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape'a Dlspepsln" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy StoTiachs surely feel fine In five minutes. If what you Just ate Is souring on your stomnch or lies like a lump of lend, refusing to digest, or you belch gas nnd eructate sour, undigested food, or hnve a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nnusen, bud taslo lu mouth and stomach-headache, you can get blessed relief In five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Plnpepsln from any drug store, You realize in five minutes how need' less It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, surest stomach doc tor lu the world. It's wonderful. Adv. Johnnie on the Spot The young teacher had been having a trying time witn ner naiurc snniy class because Johnnie had discovered he knew nsirc than shedid about birds nnd frogs, nnd hud assumed a derisive attitude In consequence. She appealed to tin; man principal, who replied: "Next time you have the class let mo kuow. 1 think I can sottlc Johnnie." He was duly called In, nnd all went well nt llrst. With confidence the principal said nt the conclusion of the lesson: "Now, you may each nsk me one question." Johnnie had been silent up to this time. When It came to his turn ho rose and asked : "Has n duck eyebrows?" Louisville Courier-Journal. A torpid tlvr eendltlon preventa proper food Imllallnn. Tune up your liver wllh Wrl.hte Indian Vrseiablt Pills. They s aenlly and surely. Adv. Jack's Substitute. Jack attained his fifth birthday last summer and lu the full attended school for the first time, wearing kilt skirts. Some of the larger pupils plagued him about wearing dresses, ami It was not long before his pleadings for n real boy's suit were granted. He wns very proud Indeed when he went to school a few days later arrayed In his knlck erbockers. One of the girls wrote him a note saying ho looked like n little man. That night hu was telling his mother about It. "Mother," said he. "Frances Wright wrote me a note telling me I looked like a little man, and I wrote her one and told her she looked like n daisy, only I couldn't spell daisy, so I spelled cat" TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your Halrl Get t 25 cent bottle of Danderine right now Also stops Itching acalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair Is mute evidence of n neglected gcnlp; of dandruff that awful scurf, There Is nothing so destructive to the hair ns dandruff. It robs the hnlr of Its lustre, Its strength and Its very life: eventually producing a feverish- ness nnd Itching of t'.ie scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then tho hnlr falls out fast A Uttlo Danderlno tonight now nny time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug store. You surely can havo beautiful hair and lots uf It If you will Just try a Uttlo Dun- derlne. Save your hair I Try It I Adv, The longest river In Japan Is tho Tone, Its main course being about 200 miles long. When a couple Is matched but not mated It's a sort of friction mutch. The Oulnlne Tint Does Not Affect The Heed 5cate vt It tonlo and laiatlT effort. lute romo Oolnlne can be tea by anyone wltbool aaoilng nrnoo.neM or rlnglns In the ha. Tbere 17 only one "llromo gnlnlne.' B. W. UBOVaVB sisaetaiv in on nca vu. m "Know thyself," but dou't overdo things by being too exclusive! nr. Peerr'n "Dead Shot" Is not a lo- or "vruD." but a real old-fhloned Sot of medicine which cleans out Worms or Tapeworm wita a aingit aoae. aut, Dut If a man Is Inclined to be foolish n silk hat won't save him. (Conducted by the National Woman s Christian Temperance union.) J08H BILLINGS ON BEER. "I ticver drank but three glasses of beer In my life, nrd that made my head untwist ez tho It wuz hung on the end of a string. I wuz told It wuz owing to my bile being ont of plum. I guess It wuz, for I never blled over wnss than I did when I got homo that nlte. My wife wux afraid I wuz going to die, an' I wus afraid I shouldn't, fer It seemed cz everything I had ever eaten wuz com ing to the surfus. I believe If my wlfo had not pulled off my boots Just ez she did they would have cum up, too. "Oh, how sick I wnz I Fourteen years ago, and I can taste It now ! "Somo people say beer Is not In toxicating. Put If I wuzn't drunk that nlte I had sum of the most natural tyiuptoniB a man ever had and kept sober. "It wuz about eighty rods from where I drank the beer to ml house. 1 wnz lust two hours on the road, nnd hnd n bole busted through each of my pantaloon necz, nnd I didn't he nny hat, nnd tried to open the door by tho bell-pull, and hlceouped, nnd saw eventhlng In the room trying u get around on tho back side of mo. I sot down n lectio too soon and mUsed the chair ubout twelve Inches. My wife said I wuz nz drunk ez n beast, and ez I said, I begun to spit up thliurs freely. "If beer Is not Intoxicating it used me nlmlchty mean. If ever I drink nnv more It will be with my hands tied behind mo and my mouth priea open. SOME FACTS ABOUT BEER. A idnt of beer contains eight-tenths of an ounce of alcohol, equivalent near ly in n tnhlesnoonful of whisky. - . . . While cold beer tastes cool una pleasant to a hot man, It does not cool liiiu off. It bents him lit). The alcohol and solids ore burned Into hent. Tho effect of alcohol Is to send an excess of blood to the skin. Whenever a lnrce amount of blood goes to the skin It causes a feeling of warmth. When n man drinks beer he causes himself to feel hot. He also actually Increases his body lien t. Ho Increases his chances of sun stroke lit least 100 per cent. lr. W. A. Evans, Chicago. WHAT SCIENCE SAYS. In nnnenrance the beer-drinker mny he the ulcture of health, but in reality he is most Incapable of resisting dis ease. A slight Injury, a severe cold, or n shock to tho body or mind will commonly nrovoke acute disease, end ing fatally. Compared wlln oilier in ebriates who use different kinds of ul- cohol, he Is more Incurable and more iretiernllv diseased. It Is our observa tion that beer-drlnklng In this country irt-oducea the very lowest Kind of In- ebrletv. closely allied to criminal In sanity. The most dangerous classes of ruffians In our largo cities nre beer drinkers. Intellectually a stupor amounting almost to paralysis arrests the reason, changing all the higher fac ulties into n mere animalism, sensual. selfish, sluggish, varied only wllh paroxysms of linger, senseless nnu brutal. Scientific American. Mft UNEMPLOYED IN COLORADO. a e..r..p..iipi t.i the "armv of unem ployed caused by prohibition' wouiti unlileet one to r t ICUIO 111 toiorillio. mi fnr n score of years, says the Denver Times, has there been such n snoringe nt men lii Colorado s iiiuny lines or in dustry. Kvery mining camp In the state Is said to be short or neip, nnu tiw. Biinio Is tine of the funning com munities, nnd when the mines and fiirnw sfiid to the citv for help they find the same situation. "Labor In i-iiiin Sonus to bo very generally employed," says W. L. Mansfield, who Is In charge of the free employment bureau conducted by the United States immigration service. "We are getting very few applications ror Jons. REND HIM TO KANSAS. Gov. R L. l'hlllpp of Wisconsin, lu ilm course of an address before an an dlence In n Milwaukee church, was nskiHl. "What would you do with a man who had been a drunkard for sixty years?" The governor's reply us minted bv the ttrcss was as follows: "There surely would be a course that would bring out tho man In him after nil. There Is ono man whom I have nimhmed from nrlson whom I feared would go back to drinking so I sent lilm Into tho center of Kansas. lie ciin't L'et Ihiuor there nnd he is living a straight, clean life. 1 believe ho Is n credit to the community In whlcii no lives." MADE IN AMERICA. Uncle Sam does not hesltato to In terfere with tho personal liberty of nailers, criminals and lunatics from other countries who want to como to this country to make It their home. He puts up the btirs nnd refuses them admittance. Is It right then to license saloons to manufacture these paupers, criminals and lunatics here nt home and out of our own people? WHY LICENSE IT? If alcoholism U disease, why 11- censo a trade to propagate It? DOGS FIND BEER. Out In Iowa they havo "beerhounds," a cross between decrhounds nmUblood- hniinibi. with which they trull boot leggers. These hounds have been trained to follow tho acent of beer nnd whisky, ond they ara adept at finding hidden beer. ARMY CUTS OUT DRINK. "Tho army hns cut out drinking, Just as every business concern in the conn- try has cut It out," Biild Col. John S. Hoover, In charge of United States re cruiting In Texas. L; Net CnntpnttliiFluifi Draflhnj ' f .xra 1 ALCOHOL-a PER CENT. AVeictablePrcparatioolfAi timilftiinuiciuwi v3 . ;ThcrctyPfomoUn4DiM (r., odnetCanUU6 uici-riunwM""" --- MincroJ. u . . e..innn,iifvfi3f Aneipiuii"-'" I... ConMinntjonandDiarrhoci I LOSS OF SLEEP lVsirttiniJhrtf facsimile S.nsra" NEW U'"V Exact Copy of Wrapper. i How Gallienl Cut Infant Mortality. When tho recently deceased (ieneral Gallienl became governor general of Madagascar In the early nineties, he was appalled at the unsanitary condi tions and the high death rate. Though a soldier and not a physician, he set about to remedy these conditions. He obtained the happiest results In his campaign agi.'.nst Infant mortality. lie had native women trained as mid- wives and he established and Mpuhir Ized maternity hospitals. He regulated marriages and restricted divorce. He exempted the fathers of live children from taxation nnd he taxed bachelors Instead. These and many other works pro duced such a change that the French Academy of Medicine awarded lilm a gold medal, a most exceptional dis tlm tlmi for one who was not a doctor. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. a well fannom ertreaa elves the follow ing recipe for gray hnlr: To half pint of water add 1 os. Hay Hum, a small box of Unrho Compound, and 'A or. ol glycerine. Any dniKElst can put this up or you run mix It at home at very little cost. Full directions for making nnd use come. In each box of Biirbo Compound. It will rrmlnnllv dnrken slrenked. faded irruy hair, und mnke It soft and cloHsy. It will not color the sralp, Is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub oft. Adv. Going to Extremes. r.lomliiio Gerty Glddlgnd certainly hits the shopping habit devehicd to n science. Iti iinetla Likes It, you mean? "I an that she always Insists on going where she can get the most for her money." That's natural, Isn't It?' 'In most cases, yes, but there are ex ceptions." "I'd like to know what they are?" "Well, for Instance, the oilier day I found her In the nreade trying to as certain which machine would give her i most for her money when she weighed herself on the scales." YoungMown Telegram. Anoint the eyelids with Roman Eye H"'- sam upon retiring si nigui, ami in me mormon observe the reirculieu una strengthened sensation in your eyes upon srinng. Adv. It Is n g - ' thing for some people that the neces "ties of life don't include brains. A Great Discovery (IIY J. H WATSON, II. I).) Swollen hands, ankles, feet aw dun to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally when tho kidneys are dernnged tho blood Is tilled with poisonous wasto matter, which set tles In tho foot, ankles and wrlhts; or under tho eyes In img-like fonnutlons. As a remedy for those csisliy rocog- nlied symptoms of Inflammation caused by uric acid as scalding urlno, back ache and frequent urination, as well as sediment In tho urine, or If uric acid In tho blood has caused .iiiMimatl.sm, lum bago, Fclatlca, gout, It Is simply wonder ful how quickly Annrlc acts; tho pains and stiffness rapidly disappear. Tako a glass of hot water beforo meals and Anurlc to flush tho kldnnyg. Step Into any drug storo and ask for Anurlc, many times nioro potent than UUila and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. Canada's Liberal dffesr of Wheat Land to Settlers is open to you to every -V-JX rr rJk in the provinces of wanitooa, sasitai- JpPl AH chewan and Alberta ' M Kl IM HsMftesJi An Actual Fm ts Srtthis m A Tl J I mi OihH- LmJ Sell st tnm tlS ts 120 sb Acrs i ygansisj the acre he U bonad to make mtr that's what you can expect in Western Canada. Won derful yields also of Oata, Barley and Flaa. Mtiad Farmlne in Western Canada is fully as profitable an industry as frain railing. Tbe eieellent f rtusm, fall of nutrition, are tbe only fiiod required eitber fnr beef or dairy purpoaea. lloodtchuolK.ehuivbM.inarketaooavenlant chase t eieellent. Military aerrlea Is But eniDUhiory ID Canada bnl there Is an anginal demand fnr farm labor In replaoa the many yonne men who bate Tnlunteered fur the war. Write fur literature and particulars as to redueed railway rates to bupkul lwausraUc 3, Ottawa, (Jul., or to . j. p. jsrrinnr. Car. Vilmil Canadian bib For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of 1 I. h$ Use y For Over Thirty Years tmi et rra mtn, mtm veaa err Injured Pride. After a recent Zeppelin rnhl. when the worst was over, a resident went out Into the town to see what damnga had been done. In the darkness ha heard a group of women talking loud ly, and Judging them a clue not to be neglect, -(I be followed thetil nlnng an entry Into the back yard of a house. The debate never ceased, but he was unable to get the hang of It until on of the women the most eloquent ap pealed directly to Mm. " 'Kre," she said, "do u call It fair? T' bomb dropt in our yard, an' n b- Uiy's gon and look It away never even glv mo a receipt for It. It's o ir bomb." Manehcstcr Guardian. Improving Washington. Nearly every president of the United States since the city of Washington, was laid out has endeavored better and more beautiful than he found It President Wilson Is no exception. Ha ls said to have ambitious plans for the Improvement of the city, and It Is be lieved these will be carried out during his second term. Development of th Great Falls electric power ami the es tablishment of a new and magnificent P'ddlc park are said to be Included la Mr. Wilson's program. Switzerland bnf 7!Mi,0o9 cows. M.rin 'M 4 y Utah Jn mmi, Dt-eMjr, r.W 1 114 Mm l hat whrm wt wrr MmH I arsntMl Hr rMMsmra, wantr) platt. m auto nrf 1M f avmtul ' llr ' Writ, what 1h1 tiw H'-f" Isirjart " He aaiei tkal if I vuaia' aav m J riftrt mil I would l k mtk drew (Ud dreamt ire food if t bmt Afttttoa, HM dM tort wrir4 tMamtcfc befits It ctnaUit the vbolt ytlcit wltrrs tod t hive cMstipt, Memta trcallL, fttetut Ma aR torla -at Mm tar 4m4trt tvtry toe ft trhK. 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It's a power ful, Invigorating tonic and ncrvlna which was discovered nnd used by an eminent physician for many years, In all ca of "femalo complaints" and weaknesses, lor young girls Just entering womanhood i for women at tho critical "change of 1 1 f ; in beu ring-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, und evtry kindred ailment, tho " Favorlto Prosjrlp tlon" Is guaranteed to benollt or euro. t Dr. Pioreo's Pellots cure biliousnuss. A7I'1LI xW gum farmer or farmer's son w it 8 wno is anxious to estaDiisn iur himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty Invitation this year is more attractive than ever. Wheat Is much higher but her fertile farm land just as cheap, and Ths treat demand for Canadian Wheat will Keep up tne price, wnere a larmer can gei near t for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to Bread Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Uovernnieni Asent PaslaaWaWaaSS.il I