THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA. "1 iJ 1 TIiJEASr El CRAMPS i ' ttSzzzon j ' V Much Suffering Marytville. Pa. "For twelve years I flS With terrible cramp. I in bed sever! days every month. I tried Rii wnm 04 remedies and was treated by doctors, but my trouble con tinued until one day I read about Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vege table Compound and what it bad done for ih.H I tried it land now I am never lrrli a I SUU uv" - .t'faOTbleJ with crampt and feel like a different woman. I cannot praisa 1 "Lydia E. Pinkharo's VegeUble Com- xnthAund too hiehly and I am recommend- har-llra. Geobcb R. Naylob, cox .4 if "ySSwcSen who are troubled with painful or Irregular period, backache, bwiutb, dragging-down "nsaUons, tofaintint Pell or Indigestion should litak Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable r. Compound. Thousands have been re- tored to health by thia root ana "wriS for free and I helpful dviceto -.ir. n riiLV,.m Mod r na Co. fcoa- tlll, fldential). Lynn, Mass. Only women irj .ml nwl such letters. tV. Proof Positive, nisi "Thnt smart yachting party got in in a heavy sea, rli "Then It wns reully a swell olTiilr." In; Bar Err, mooa-nnoi ww wirj Sticky Ky. all healed promptly with nlht. T eplioatlo e Honua Ey BUaia. A dr. 'lll , .;: i' . The Bert Plan. il J There In no better plan for us to fol- ft Cow In cur cverydity life thnn the ono inm Which the Golden Mule murks out. The ft. Savior himself pnve It: "Do unto oth ili:r ns ye would they should do unto t! oar v 'i A notl card to 'Garfield Tea Co.. Brook tyn, N. Y.. asking for a sample will re pay you. -Adv m ' '. '' Of Course Notl The ltev. Shyblrd 1 hud such a cu parlous dmiiii hist nljjht. I dreamt I k'Was In the Gurden of ICden. tiat Hiss 'Kensington Oh, how odd! o' And did Kve nppeur as Hhe Is general- lie 'ly ' represent nd? nt The Rev. Shyblrd I I cr I didn't :id 'look. London Sketch. it lee 'Acid Stomach, Heartburn and Nausea II rpiickly disappear with the use of Wright's k! Indian Vegetable Pilli. Send for trial box a" to 373 Pearl St., New York. Adv. IK' . :oq I The Requisite. ' ' "What we need In these nges 4s to kindle the tires of romance." j "How about using love matches?" ' At the Inquiries Bureau. Excited Tourist Information given cot here? Tired Attendant It has. Yule Itec- ord. "t' a Km fMM a I w M, 'BtaMtrMTO. StM Whertdidyeotet'" "'Kmh Rawky," mM Im arm al dM aeN, (airy. " r" araach a apodal food1 trrsmi If art roa te, y t . Stun, to M air 1 IT body ski bow yen jet nervous I stlon, constipation M-4yspepsla y. . couldn't tell, but If yen want to I :i rid of all sacta painful disorder Green's 1 August Flower act promptly la the relief of all SU ach and bowel troublea.andyur fre lorn Irom pain and lIacomtort wl.l make you (eel that life is again wo living. 25c and 75c stt 4ruf r-Jsnd dealers. SI years of success. ti it r; a .if i it.' 1 I jr LamoiiGSS Keen a rini1 V . Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any ilargcmcntf for shoulder Hip orsweeny, wounds, galls, fcratches, collar or 6hoe boiltt, Jpraina and any lameness. ' It absorbs swelling and en--rKements, and dispels pain nd tiffness vry quickly. ACER'S t Bv Vtvii i This linimest is he most econom tol to use as a 25 ent bottle contains wr timrs in much u """' bottle ollwl. nt tula at tht prioa. Soldbyalldealara. 1II.BERTBR0S.&CO. I BALTIMORE, MD. A I I STONES OPS7SATION9 ivnin . 1 K I V- nm Ha ...... 1;. ,r ' J . U ."dach. r&..', ,",P,la. Cello. Ooa, Bl,M j;,V?n;"pJt',m- '.Ularrh . uii t,bi awainuT FREE ca., U.K W-t lit a. h, ntWmm EXCELLENT RETURNS FROM THE CANADIAN WHEAT CROP United States Settlers Becoming Rich on Western Canada Lands. The lnrgo number of United States settlers coming to tho Western prov inces of Canuda are euslly explained by tho ense of Mr. C. Lacy, lute of Wisconsin and Inter or Aiucrtn. Mr. Lucy enme to Cunndn from Wis consin in tho summer of 3014 with $1,500 nvnlluble cash In his possession He rented b hulf-section of partly !m proved lund In Alberta nnd commenced Bummer fallowing. He broke 300 acres with oats. 20 with barley, nnd 200 wltn wheat. Also he had two cows nnd 20 head of young live stock. He was for tunute In buying feed nt a bnrguln and managed to rent the adjoining quarter- section as pasture. A few weeks ago ho decided to real tzo his profits und they amounted to $0,000 absolutely clear from the crop and the stock. W. J. Wlnstend, of Brooks, Alberta snys: "I landed In Crooks, March 18th 1910, with ono car of household effects, and nine head of good horses, und less thnn $500 In cash. I hnve put $1,500 worth of Improvements on my farm. 1 have 31 hend of cattle, 10 head of horses, debts nil paid, a new automo bile, and a good, stiff bunk account At present prices, I can cash In for $10,000. I nm well satisfied, nnd ex pwt to double this next year. I hnve threshed altogether 7,000 bushels of No. 1 Northern wheat from two hundred acres, which went from 24 to 56 bushels per ncre. Seven thousand bushels of wheat, all No. 1 Northern, two thousnnd bushels of oats, C70 bushels of flnx, 700 bush els of barley all at market prices- well, figure this out for yourself at the market price. I fold 3,100 bushels of wheat at $1.74, am holding the re mainder for $2.00. Also nil the outs. bai ley nnd flax for higher prices." Intelligent farming pnys always ac cording to Alex. Wattle, a prosperous farmer. Some figures to prove his con tendon that he hns "mnde good." In 1914 Mr. Wattle threshed 40 bush els to the acre from a 30-uere crop, This sold for $1.00 per bushel, which after deducting seed, labor, twine, threshing mid freiK'ht, left a clear profit of $50 Tier acre, or a total of $1,500, From Inst year's crop of 34 acres, Just sold, he received after freight had bees deducted, $1,876.94. Advertisement Very True. Teachor If I were to shoot at n tree with five birds on It und kill three how many would bo left? . Betty Tit ree. Tenchor No; two would be left. Betty No, there wouldn't The three Shot would he left nnd the other two would have filed away. Everybody Praises Fine Kidney Medicine I take pleasure in telling what Dr. Kil mer's tSwamp-Root baa done for my twelve-year-old gmnilaon. When he was aeven yearn of age he had an attack 01 bronchial .pneumonia, which left his kid neya very weak. Tried leverul remedies but only ohtnined slight reliet. J)r. lul mor'a bwnnip-Root was recommended and after takinir one amall and one liinte bot tle he baa not had any return of the trouble. I firmly 'believe bwamp-Uoot will do all that is claimed for it in sucb ait' went. .. Yours truly. JOHN ROIXJERS, 1821 North Port Street. June 13. 1016. llultiniore. Md, Subacrihed and worn to thia 13th day 01 June, mm. a - il. C. HKWWH, Justice of the Peace. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yog Send ten centa to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingbamion. N. for a sample aize bot tle. It will .convince anyone. You will Also receive a booklet of valuable infor- 1 , 1 : 1 . i 1 , . . , 11 j inauon, iciiing nuuut tuo aiuucyi mu umu der. When writing, be aure and mention thia paper. Krgular nfty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug atorai. aov. Free Speech. "I never did .euro for rink skat ing." "Vou prefer the fresh air, I eup- pose?" Vn nrwl T Uk. tn ho nl,1n in mf fur enough away from tho crowd so til at I can say what Is really In my mind when I fall down." T Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed 00 every label, showing it is Vjuinine and Iron in a tasteless form. Toe Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds vp the system. 50 cents. The Reason. Teacher What's you father's name, Benulet Iteiinic Same as mlnc Wnlklns. Teacher But what Is his first mime? What docs your mother call himt lientile She don't call him nothln' she likes him. ACTRESS TELL8 SECRET. . A well known actress gives the follow Ing- recipe for gray Iialr: To half pint of water add 1 01. Hay Rum, a email box of Barbo Compound, and hi ox. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very llttla cost Full directions for making and use com In each, box of Barbo Compound. It wlil gradually darken streaked, faded amy hair, and make It soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, ia - not sticky cr greasy, and does not rub off. Adv. Probably Not Will the smoke Inspector plcnse ex plulu why so much of the soft coal soot settles on the whlte-hnlred dog? To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowela and stomach. Adv. About the only way a man can fool n womnn Is to uiako her believe she's fooling Ulm when she's no. There Is a . Devil By REV. J. H. RALSTON, D.D. Sacratary of Cotrmpondenca Department, Moody Dibit Institute, Chicago TEXT And bring us not tnto tempts tlon, but deliver us from th evil one. R, V. Matt 6:13. The raternostcr, or what we com monly, although erroneously, call the Lord's Proyer, Is used by multi tudes of people In all lands where the Bible Is read, but In that pray er there Is a pe tition that Is used by those familiar with the English Bible, whose meaning Is not at all grasped, nnd thnt Is, "deliver us from evil." This would seem to mean that all about the pet I tloner there was somo atmosphere or influence that might contaminate him, and he Is pray ing thnt he might be delivered from that contamination. Tho revisers of the Bible have rendered splendid serv ice In correcting the translation nt that point, and In the petition we rend, "de liver us from the evil one." Certainty no scholarly interpretation of thai passage lu the original Inngunge would make It mean less than "deliver us from tho evil" the definite article In dicatlng that personality Is In mind nnu the translation Is therefore, as we And It In the revised version, fully justified. If we would give any honor to the Scriptures that give us the Lord's Prayer, we must give honor to the Scriptures also thnt tench most clearly concerning the existence, the character, the work nnd the destiny of tho devil, In the scripture devils, or demons, lire spoken of very frequently. Wo find also that there Is n prince of the de mons, who Is called the devil, or S11 tnn, or, ns In the Greek of tho New Testament, dlubolos, the latter word occurring 33 times. The use of the term devil, or Satan, Is very frequent ns If there was no question of tho real Ity and the personality referred to, ns, for Instance, In the first chapter of Job, In the Gospels, In the Acts of thf Apostles nnd In the Epistles. While the field of operation of thf devil Is lnrgely In the heavenly or up per regions, It is ulso on this earth, ns Is proved by Job 1:7 and I Peter 0:8, the latter passage rending, "the devil. as a rourlng Hon, walketh about, seek log whom he niny devour." It Is ap propriate, therefore, that men pruy, "deJIver us from the evil one." Granting that there Is such n being on the earth, Is he in a dormant or active state? The words Just used, Inferring that he Is walking about seeking whom he may devour, would prove that he Is very alert. He Is busy every moment, and does not hesitate to enter the most sacred places to do his diabolical work. If a man Is not stirred up to the commission of soma God or man-offending sin, the devil Is Just as busy when he keeps lilin from being Interested In some positively righteous action. The present slum bcr of God's people In all lands and churches, Is Just as much the work of the devil as his activities In countries ravaged by war. The devil takes myriad forms In his operation, now blinding the eyes of men lest the light of the glory of the gospel of Christ who Is the Imago of God, should shine unto them ; or, when he sees tho truth drop Into some needy heart, ho at once takes It up, as the bird takes up the seed fallen on the beaten pathway ; or, when he knows a man Is receiving the truth, he Immediately comes to thnt man nnd sows the seeds of error In his heart, so thnt he cannot bear the proper fruit ; or possibly, ho finds ono of God's children, most actlvo and cfll dent, and he gets In his way 11 s ho did with Puul and his compunluiis on more than one occasion. While in many cases the mysteries of the providences of Cod cannot be understood, It Is quite evident thnt tho devil has the power of death us the writer to the Hebrews sold, nnd also has power of oppressing others, from which oppression Jesus Christ while on earth dellred many. It Is very difficult oftentimes to know whether It Is God or Satan that Is directly active In certain experiences, but we have tho assurance that God never tempts with sin, for be tempts no man. Few of those who nre In the Bible called the children of the devil appear to recognise their father. They con stantly do his bidding and afterwards reup the reward of bis deception nnd malice. Those wbo have become the children of God by fulth In Jesus Christ, are awnre of the personality of the devil, and are given certain spe cific Instructions as to how to deal with him. They ore told to be vigilant and that they nre to resist him ; when bo oppresses them sometimes very hard In order to crush them, they are told, not to yield to him ; and as he sometimes appears before tliera In a fighting attitude, they nre told to fight him. In nil this contention with the devil, they are told that If they re sist him that he will fly from them, and all Christians on the face of the earth can testify to tho latter, fact. Probably It may be well to consider the devil as concerned In the nlTulrs of men generally. All the evil In the world wur, cruelty, oppression, dis honesty, unklndness, graft, suspicion, Jealousy, etc. directly come from the devil, who Is a powerful, personal be ing hating God and man. His chief spite Is vented against Jesus Christ It Is most delightful, to know that a day Is coming when the devil will be bound, when Jesus will reign on the earth. After that day he will be ut terly cast out, and this world, now cursed with the result of man's sin, will be n place of delight, not only with men but with beasts of tho field nnd with oil the creation as we know it ft aw aa"- SUMSfflflOL Lesson (By E. O. 8KI.LKR8, Acting Director of rn Sunday Hcliool Couth in tlie Moody Bible Institute of CIiIcuko.) (Copyright, 1I7. Wttrn Nrwapsptr Unlnii ) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 11 JFSUS AND THE WOMAN OF 6A MARIA. LESSON TEXT John 4;Mi. 24, ft, GOLDEN TEXT Christ Jesus came In to the world to save sinner. I Tim. 1:15. This is a lesson of ono of the way sldo ministries of Jesus. It occurred Incidentally while ho was on his way to his greut preaching and teaching ex perience at Galilee. It was a by-product of his very . busy life, yet It Is one of tho most famous Interviews and one of tho best examples of how to do per sonal work thut Is found In the scrip tures. The lnrger part of the first year of Christ's ministry was spent In Ju dea. Jesus did not baptize, but his disciples did, doubtless for the same reason, though In a less degree, thnn why Paul refused to baptize converts (I Cor. 1:13-16). All but one of the disciples of Jesus were Galileans and Jesus spent ubout a year and nine months of his ministry In that place. I. Jesus Rested (vv. 4-6). To reach Gulllee from Judea Jesus "must needs go through Sumarln," not thut there wero not other wuys thnt he might have traveled, but rather that It was worth while to go out of his way In order to bring the water of life to this needful woman. Jacob's well was at a parting of the roadway near to the city of Sychar. Few places In the land suve Jerusalem hud so much Bible his tory connected with them (Gen. 12 !0; Joshua 8:33; Acts 7:10; I Kings, 12:1, etc.). The well wus originally about 100 feet deep and VJk feet In dlumeter, but It has been filled up with accumu lations of rubbish so it Is now only about 73 feet deep. Christ was wearied In his work, but not of It and "sut thus" (by) the well; literally, on the low wall built around It. The sixth hour was probably abont mlddn There Is comfort In consideration ol tho fact thut ns n man Jesus was will ing to meet this woman of bad charac ter. II. Jesus Holds Conversation (vv. 7, 11). Notice the gentle wny In which Jesus speaks, and that he began on the ground of their common need. He usks this needed favor that he might confer a greater one, Ignoring tho pre judice which existed ngalnst the Sa mnrllnns. Water was the thing upper most In the woman's mind. Sho did not grant his simple request, and her reply Indicated thnt racial differences were a very real bnrrler. They hinder our work even yet. The surprise, perhaps pleasure, that a Jew should ask a favor of her seems to have greatly Impressed the womnn, and aroused her curiosity, In verse 10 Jesus tells the woman that there nre two things sho must needs know: (1) the wondrous gift of God, thnt Is the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:13 Acts 2:23-38); (2) tho wonderful man who had asked of her "Give me to drink." Had she known those things who would hnve asked him for the liv ing water. All thnt was needful wns simply to ask. The Holy Spirit Is the living water (John 0:03). The womnn does not seem to hnve comprehended what Jesus was trying to teach, yet he was patient, and won her as a convert Ho told her thnt everyone who cume to that well would thirst ngnln (v. 13) The world's fountains do not satisfy, fountains of wealth, fume, pleasure or carnal gratification, or even learning. Ho then tells her of the living water (v. 14)) of which the drinker should never thirst, thnt It would satisfy who soever drinks, nnd wns to be everlast ing (John 7:37-39). The one who re ceives the Holy Spirit within has a perennial, eternal spring of life, Joy and satisfaction springing up within him. Before the woman received the water of which he was speaking there hud to coino n conviction of sin (vv, 16-19) ; hence his remark, "Go call thy husband." This was a sharp thrust Into her life and heart She tried to parry the thrust with a technical ques tion, yet he comes bnck with a great revelation of the nature of God and tho worship which God accepts, revealing his Messlnhshlp (vv. 15-20). As Is Indl cntcd, she docs not seem to have com prehended the nnture of tho request which Jesus had made (v. 15) ; there fore he began this searching of her llfo In order to prepnro her to receive tho water of life which be wanted to be stow. This knowledge of her secret life by a perfect stranger who had never even seen her before was an cvl dence to the woman of spiritual en dowment: "Sir I perceive that thou art a prophet." She then entered upon a theological argument (v. 20) which Jesus answered very simply, saying that the worship of the Father Is not to be restricted by time or place (v. 21 ). The Issue between tho Jews and the Samaritans wns that of the place of worship and of tho scriptures. By not accepting tho full revelation of God they wero Ignorant of much that they might hnve known of God's nnture, promises, law nnd kingdom. Thus, lit erally, salvutlon Is of the Jews, that Is It proceeds from them, not that It be longs to (hem (v. 22). The new day has dawned, tho Messiah has come nnd the Father seeketh all those who would worship him In truth, fur God Is a spirit, real but Invisible, everywhere, not confined to tho temple, not located In any one place as idols are. At this point the disciples return and the woman goes Into tho vlllego. Jesus, lifting up his eyes to the citi zens who were coming out nt her Invi tation, exclaims, "Lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest," thereby em phasizing still further the "personal evangelism" thought which Is upper most In this lesson. Sho thirsted (v. 14), she received (vv. 25, 20), she beenme n spring (vv. 8-29) which supplied others (v. 30). The water of life fu'.ly satisfies, and It Is a spring (v. 10) ; It continually sntUUcs. a Note a (Conducted by the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) SENTIMENTS OF KAISER. "In the next war tho nation which drinks the least ulcohol will be the winner." Theso nre the words of the German emperor quoted from his speech at the dedication of the naval academy at Murvlk, November 21, 1910. This speech, stcnogruphlcally re ported, wns published with ofllclal sanction and uttracted world attention. The events of tho past few yeurs add enormously to Its significance. Ad dressing the cadets Emperor William suld: "Now I will give you a little warn ing, in passing, on a question which lies very much on my heart for my nation. This Is the question of al cohol and drink. As you will your selves, observe In the course of your time on board, the service In my navy has reached a degree of strain which can hardly be surpassed. To bo ablo to endure this enormous pressure la time of peace without wearing out, so that you may be fresh when a serious cull comes, Is your duty. The next war, the next naval encounter, will require of you sound nerves. Theso are undetermined by alcohol, endan gered, from youth up, by its use. You will Inter have opportunity to see tho murine targets und the ucllon of mod ern guns on ships, and will be uble, therefore, to infer tho conditions In buttle. You will see horrible devas tation and all kinds of pictures. Then the word will be, strong nerves ami cool heads. The nation which drinks the least alcohol will bo tho winner I And that gentlemen, should bo yout And the crews should be given a good example, for that works most power fully among men. Consequently I ex pect you In the marine academy, as on board ship, whllo In nil your com rndeshlp you are not Interfered with, yet among yourselves, that you attend to It and thut It bo seen to, thnt tho use of ulcohol be not considered ono of your privileges. Already Good Tem plar lodges of Blue Cross unions huvo been projected or formed In my nuvy. Individual ofllcers and somo hundreds of men hnve Joined them. I hope you will do nil you can to encourage tho men to enter. I need only to point to tho example of the English navy, where 20,000 men and ofllcers have en tered (temperance organizations) to tho great profit of tho service. It Is n question of tho future for our nuvy and people. If you educuto the peo ple to give up alcohol I sbull have sound and sensible subjects. It Is a greut coming question, for when tho men pass out of the service they will bring these Ideas to the country n large. If you stand for these prlncl pies my people will be raised morally. This Is a work la which I beg you to participate. JOHN BARLEYCORN'S PLAINT. "I seem to be deep In disgrace they're shutting nil doors In niy fuee,' sighs John Barleycorn, as he swul lows a horn, nnd three or four chasers to chase. "Where once I wus welcome as guest they split up my coat and my vest and bust me with chairs, and kick me downstairs, und say It Is ull for the best Oh, once I wns haughty und proud; my diamonds were many and loud; I traveled in state and wus close to the great aud looked with disdain on the crowd. I hunded down luws nnd decrees to henchmen who got on their knees, to list to my rede, for fuvors to plead nnd fawners were busy as bees. But now when my vis age apiiears, tho people don't greet me with cheers; and cabbage and sticks and tomcats and bricks are spoiling my hut and my ears. The people," John Barleycorn said, "are cutting out vintages red ; I do not boo why they go back on old rye, unless they've been counting their dead." Walt Musou. FARMER'S STORY. "I urn a furmer nnd I raise rye. Ono day I took a bushel of rye down to the distiller and sold It to him for 50 cents. The distiller got out of thut bushel of rye three nnd a half gallons of proof whisky although I hour now that ho can get four gallops out of a bushel which he sold to the saloon keeper. "I then stnrtcd la with that saloon keeper to drink up my bushel of ryo nt 10 ceuts a drink, eight drinks to the pint or 60 ceuts for a pint or $6.40 for a gallon. The threo and a half gallons of proof whisky which my 50-ceut rye niado had cost me $22.40. I had to sell enough rye to the distiller to get money to pay the saloonkeeper. When I hauled my 44 4-5 bushels of rye to tho distiller to pay for what he had gotten out of ono bushel, I suld to myself, 'What a fool I was 1' "Is there another former as big a fool as IT" REMEDY FOR ACCIDENTS. "The drunken chnuffeur Is a men ace to public safety, n danger to llfo nnd limb," says Judge Siilmth of Chi cago, president of the Citizens' Traf fic and Safety commission, nnd ho recommends that tho courts bo given authority to Impose prison sentences upon such. Why not abolish thnt which pro duces drunken chauffeurs and similar menaces to public safety? Every citi zen who votes to perpetuate tho sa loon shores la the responsibility for the dangers of drunkenness. CLOUDS JUDGMENT. Even In strictest moderation, alco hol Is found to cloud our Judgment, to dull the keenness of our wit ; to mnko our grasp fumbling, our muscles slug gish and our touch uncertain. Dr, Woods Hutchinson. CLOSE THEM FOREVER. "Why not close saloons every dny nnd protect tho homes ns well ns the government!" asks tho Los Angeles Tribune, nfter calling attention to the fact thut the government always closes saloons on election day. THICK, GLOSSY hi FREE F flirts! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Soft Fluffy and Luxuriant Try tha Moist Cloth. Try as you will, nfter an application of Dunderlne, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new balr, fine and downy nt first yes but real ly new hair growing ull over the calp. A little Dnnderlne Immediately dou ble the beauty of your hair. No differ nce how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Dnnderlne nnd carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is Im mediate and amazing your hnlr will be light, fluffy and wavy, and hnve an appearance of abundance; on Incom parable luster, softness and luxuri ance, the beauty nnd shimmer of true hnlr health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlnc from any store and prove thnt your hnlr Is as pretty and soft as any thut It hns been" neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all. Adv. A New Trade. Skeets 1 don't seo you on tho mes senger gang now, Skinny. Where are you workln'? Skinny Oh, I've got a good Job with a dog fancier. When a lady comes In and buys a dog I tench her how tub whistle. CARE FOR YOUR SKIN And Keep It Clear by Dally Use of Cuticura Trial Free. A hot bath with Cuticura Soap fol lowed by a gentle anointing with Cuti cura Ointment clears the skin or scalp in most cases of eczemas, rashes and Itching of children and adults. Make Cuticura your every-dny toilet prepara tions and prevent such troubles. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Must Be Profane. Yeast I see n Massachusetts man lias n parrot which has a vocabulary of seventy-five words. t'rlmsonbenk I didn't know there were that many swear words In exist ence. Yonkers Statesman. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for tufunts and children, and see that it rtAaff-a that Signature of Lta&fflZZZUit In Use for Over SO Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Crack Shot "He's n crack shot." "Never knew he hnr.dled flrenrmsl" "Doesn't. He can send a full shovel of coal through the furnace door with out covering the floor." Buffalo Ex press. MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia and Asthma; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sole by all Druggists. GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR'SL, Greensboro, N. C Adv. Drug Store Episode. "I can't sell you whisky without a doctor's prescription." Then why do you advertise pickling materials?" demanded the Irate custo mer. Constipation can be cured without drugs. Nature's own remedy selected herbs is Garfield Tea. Adv. Don't howl nt fate. Reserve your steam for the chap who has trimmed you. Mope Is grief's best music. 100 Years Old "The kidneys play a most important part in causing premature old age and death the more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay" so says a distinguished physician, who further advises all people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality of tho kidneys and free tho blood from poisonous elements, such as uno and diink plenty of water sweat some daily and take Anurio before meals. This Anurio Is put un in tablet form, and can bo obtained at almost any drug store. For that backache. lumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" joints, swollen feet or hands, duo to urio acid in tho blood, Anurio quickly dissolves the urio acid as hot water does sugar. Discovered by Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Prevent premature old age by simply sipping a cup of hot water every morning before breakfast, taking a little Anurio before meals and live to be a hundred. Raise High Priced Wheat on Fertile Canadian Soil Saskatchewan and Alberta. This year whaat i higher but Canadian land just a chaap, so the opportunity is more at tractive than ever. Canada wants you to help feed tha world by tilling some of her fertile soil land similar to that which during many years baa avraed 20 to 43 bushel of whaat to tha acra. Think of the money you can make with wheat around $2 a bushel and land so easy to get Wonderful yieias also Ol uat. Barley and Mas. Mix ad farming in Western Canada is as profitable an induttry a train growing. 1 Th Government thia year Is aiktnf farmer to pot bv - created acreage Into grain. Military service ia not com. ''4 mum WHAT IS LAX-FOS Is an improved Cascan A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE-Pleasant to tiki In LAX-FOS the Caacara is improved by addition of certain harmless chemical which increase the efficiency of th Caa cara, making it better than ordinary Caa cara. LAX-rOb aids digeatioo; pleasant to take: docs oot gripe or disturb stomach. Adapted to children and adult. Just try a bottle for cooitipatioo or Indigestion. 50c TO KILL Cockroaches ALWAYS USB STEARNS1 ELECTRIC PASTE U. 8. Oovtrnmsnt Bays It SOLD EVERYWHERE 25c and !. SIttllMlMTOCKlIKErT For Hones, Cattle, She) and Hogs. Contains Cop peras forWormt,Sulphu for th Blood, Saltpettw for th Kidney, Nas Vomica, aTonlc.and Pur Dairy Salt. Used by Vet rrinarlan 12 year. No Doting. Drop Brick la feed-box. Ask your dealer (or Bltckmtn't or writ 6LACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Tako RH El' M A CI OK to ramort thdeatiM ana drive lb pultun f rum la ar aleaa. "BHSiainns 01 tub man. rut aasiaiiiaa 01 thi scrnB" At AU Druggist Ju. ItStj k So, WktU.lt Dirtrilmttrt Baltimore, Mai. 7m Relieves and Remedies CONSTIPATION They kcan th latestla clear ol polaona that brlai dltaaaa and ato II la aaataral, baraaa wa. Tbay atlr tba Liver ti activity aarf caaaa It lo pari on II Bacasaary w Jtk. TAPS will ooa allmlr.ta aay aecetally lar lb a at ol a laxallva. But a Bos 10 Taps 10c Alt DruUitt or maioof on rocopf of ptc. TAPS PIIAKMACAL CO. 38 Waal 2 1 si Strool. Now York City Take a tip-take a TAP www PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM A tolltt MptwmtlMi of nrril iMpa to nvdltml dtUMlraff. For StmtAmiam Color mrU Battty teGrav or Fadtxl Haftr. ftOn. and l ooat I)mrv'U. FLORIDA TRUCK FARMS AT DUPONT FLORIDA on Florida East Coaat Railway In 8t Joba and Volusia Coiinilea. Freight Eipret M t4 43 hours to New York market. Con tinuous cropping scaion potato, fiery sud lettuoe. WRITE FOR UOOKLET, DUPONT LAND COMPANY Dupont, Florida and Scraaloa, PaoasyfraWal Salesmen Wanted We can tine the nri-rlce ol aererat reopoanlbla men to rrprrtrnt 11 a for the aalfl of Hoo,l-Vlr- Inla Orown Nunwy HKx-k. Farmora, 8A00I TVachrm, Btudenta and other can nak lb work prolltable canraiuilng all or part Una, Lllteral pruponltlon : canu weekly adranrrai ample territory. Write at onre for our SPf Clti OfrtS. Outfit free. W. T. HOOD CO I4 Otaiaita Nartcrkt, leal. V. N Rlcbaiaat), Va Onf. To eloaoeautowo offer haat m. rIlr It eral farm In aoulhweawrn M rh. hUeerea,iralllimiid:linlla to food town. Warner A Co, Boouia ilarnor, Mica. "JIFFY" Curtain Stringer teller: Indlapennable: merr woman Inaunilj rea lira lit value; m.ihlnj like It: aarea lime eoe. lalna. Wrliatnee. rartionlara and uwple. leela oulo. U. M. U1BSON, Ml., Boa iw, Chloao, lit, Frlilr Plantation tnd Sne Timber landa at B CI IMG aurhrlMniilr i"W prtoea. Man; adraniaraa Booth: wrlto Turlej Land Loon Co., Nalciwa, Hua, Commandments &2XXStfJS2a eollecl. IniornaUonal Usiorui uureau, Waahln iiRftllCN an R IT"""' Hat.. Hie. Bntw MWVMll villiniw u IN outdoors. Ucaadl W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 6-1917. THE REFLECTIONS OP A MARRIED WOMAN nre not pleasant If she Is dnllcato, run-down, or over worked. Sue feels 'played out." tier smlla and her (rood spirits have WKcn uignt. it worrtea ncr niisiiana as well a nerwir. Tula This Is . tho tint) Duiid up bear strength and euro thoaa iA vBweakneases) (?. 'f. or allmenla which are Av".tha seat of hw trouble. Dr. Pierce's Favorite rtescrlp" tlon rcaulatos and nromotna all thn nmwr functions of womanhood, enriches th blood, dispels aches and pains, melan choly and nervousness, brings rcfresn Ing sleep, and restores health ao4 strength. It cures thoso disorders arul derangements Incident to womanhood. A well-known siront which can b procured at all druir stores Is 'Ploasani relicts," mado up of the May-apple, Ui dried Juice of thn leaves of aloes and tba - root of jalap. First put out by Dr. i'lerca nearly lifty years ago. Adv. 111 Canada extends to you a hearty invita tion to settle on her FREE Homestead lands of 160 acres each or secure some of the low oriced lands in Manitoba. I pultory in t anada but there is a treat demand for an labor to replace the many young men who havewjlir leered lor service. 1 he climate is healthful and ajrreeab1, railway facilities excellent, Rood school and churcNa convenient. Write lor literature aa lo reduced railway ralottoSui. ol luuuigrauuo, Ottawa, Cao, or to J. p. jarruar, Cer. Walnut A Dread Sis., PoUadelpali, Pa. ' Canadian Government Atont