THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. ' IV. L. DOUGLAS f "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE 1 i S3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 ANrSRw& ' - Money by wearing w. l uougia gave iwon y over 9QOO 8hoe deaierfc lloe;.t Known Shoe, in the World. rr I Duuelu name and die retad price li stamped on the bot; U rlTof ill ihoes at the factory. The value u guaranteed and ,.1 acaitut high prices for inferior shoes. The J the tame everywhere. They cost no more in San ln thiy do in New York. They are always worth the a paid for them. . oualitv of W. L Douglas product u guaranteed by more 1 thin 40 yean eipenence in making nne ahoes. 1 he smart Lut the leaden in the Fashion Centres of America. I. ... wrll-Muirjoed factory at Brockton. Mm. 7 hkhe't paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and lUnn of eiperi.nced men, all working with an honest munition to make the best shoes for the price that money 1 nr shoe denier for W. l Donsjloa shoes. If he ean- J' ',. . wnh the kind yon want, take no other i. Write for Interesting booklet explaining; how to hnMot the hlaheat standard of quality tor the prloo. triurn snail, iMi.tug-e free. ' LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas "insme and the retail pnca Stamped on the bottom. Boys' Shoes Silt In the World S3.00 $2.50 4 $2.00 Prealtlent " W. L. Douiclae Shim Co.,. 18 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. (Canadian Farmers profit From Wheat The war's devastation of European crops has caused an unusual demand for grain from the American Conti nent. The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers pjeat profits to the farmer. Canada's invitation is therefore especially attractive. She wants settlers to make money and happy, prosperous homesfor themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops. You can get a nomonfead of 160 acres FREE and other lands at rerfi.tiliably low pricri. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaKrd 2U bushels to the arre ninny yields a' high a 45 bushels to tlie acre. Wonderful crops also of Oals, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming as profitable an industry ss grain rais ing 'lhe excellent grasses lull of nutrition are the only food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, churches, markets convenient, climate excellent. ' There Is an extra demand for fane. Iatis to replace the many yoiintf nien who have Tolunuered t,,r lite wur. 1 tia UofttrufiHMii Is urging furuiiirs to put euro, aereairfl lnti grain. Write fur literature, aud panlcnlnrs u to r.-rtnei'il railway rules u bupu of Jouulgrailuu, uuawa, Cinua,ur m V 1 : 1 J. P. JUFPRSY, Cor. Walnut t Broad Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. Cnnadlan Government Agunt ti " ft & 9 2 i I Toe OU) DOMINION OIL. COMPANY a conservative organization, managed ty rariful and trustworthy business men offers the opportunity to shore In Mluabli' loams close to production. Capitalised for a binnll amount, with no preliminary expense, no salaries to officers, no oftlce expeniui. you will lie a part ner In nil It owns, nnd will receive your full share of It profits. This la nn hon est snj) li'h'lt'muto proposition, with bright prospects for larife pulns. Address LEHrJtISL Scc'j, 300 train Excknge Buuainj Oldauoma City, CklaLoma. Ini;i!uIlon Help Straighten the World. The .world Is topsy-turvy today, but t Born:.l iind permanent i'(ullihrluui mast li d will he restored In time. It ll rolnf to be u big task to accomplish :hli V'lu-thcr this restoration bo wbat It pImhiIiI bo, the now order of .tinssvill nilVrt every country In the orld,.i".ivy niiiioii, this nation; every liidlrldu;;!. you. It Is incumbent upon Ton to 1"' n factor, nil iiilliience. In tho rlslit Wsnlt, no matter whether lis hu tcan villi' s arc rated you are mnall or neat 'Ami the lime to beln la now, now, now ; fur the way Is lone, the prob lems nhi:nl arc almost Insuperable, nnd :he wofl 1 Is lu sorry need of the com Mned ttimiu'lit iiml wlsilmn of nil. The .Tiroofiirtiici's. A Ism ,';:) rmm 4 t; rfi It NOTABLES ON PRISON LIST i-ji 'H'1 :" "'M'l.i'i;)! Gwernrnent Issues f I j uarmnjj Against Fly Poisons r.Ainin!; Is xlr(.t from Th8 .'"'.iiiun of liiM.R0 by Files," !'"'nt No. -i to the Publle ' f Iwiiorla, April, l'Jlu. X'.''er ""ntloneil, n!i,i:!, 1,., nilPi m,rlyf(); Jmi2'-;" Cn'li.i.inniion.ot those fcuJlT . '; l'""ll esses of "si l- ','' d"l'l,on tbe fiS r"'""""",s r" ' too t.r VV'nk Iol'nln,t to uZUtwTr t o" ia in- '!'' Arse,iin;Vly: ":,;U?,:,"S "'- rated ., vt "t"ri"". ' should 'nlnf. eases bave been re- rnis. As, i 9 la" lut.f,.,.,, '"'"' mis num. .Sefc1?." """i'uibunous fly cmcucr AMSLEFOir I' I ompany MICHIGAN "'in IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII.l1 M Women am? ET, ,ttr8 mnde s Btt;"'," bladder tronhi i i l. i.. "'V-MOnt. th T.u" V. n,rm nioney .;la 0nt- the ffrat WlHn "ueu oy mou- 5 be. im the S'S Bay n 1 ot even tL emec,y needed in 1 ven the most distressing W:'"' tou 1 1 I cm.DKllmton. N. v f. lonientlon thla paper. tYiH SHOPPING l,uk. M ? Booklet tiLSM f a" S'Ple" i' " to iTO Wsuonir -;rrr - ,1 d '"nn i)iT u "njsn,vfa!i- t ntulu. RE. NO. 19-1917. Caesar, Richard Wagner, Bryan, Cleve land and Washington Appear on Registry at Leavenworth. Plil .Titllus Caesar conceive the plan under which he later ruled Homo while serving n prison sentence at Leaven worth? Iid the famous prize fighters, John L. Sullivan and .Tack Johnson, prepare for the battles which won them tin" championship of (he world while sojourning within these walls? Hid I'.lchard Wagner, tho celelirateil musi cian and composer of "1'arsifnl," nnd other great operas, find tho Inspira tions for his masterpieces In Uncle Sum's largest prison? Students of history may not find It recorded so. Neither do their names appear on the visitors' register of this Institution, but rather oij tho prison ers' record of those who have been confined here, snys n writer In the New 15rn, published tit the Federal peniten tiary at Leavenworth. Among the names appear many former presidents, orators, generals and musicians of note, besides that of the itoman em peror. Whether these names repre sent merely that ninny aliases of per sons desirous of keeping their real Identity secret, or whether tho nnmc snltes of these famous men told tho truth when first reglsteretl Into the In stitutional records, Is not known, but the following entries of notable mimes nre recorded here: Julius Caesar, UN-hard Wngner, George Washington, (Irover Cleveland, Robert Lee, John Adams, John Hay, Carter Harrison, William Jennings Ilryan, John L. Sulllvnn, Jack Johnson nnd Stonewall Jackson. f Luminous Radium Paint A luminous compound containing re illum has been developed by an Ameri can manufacturer for use In locating electrle-llght nwltches In the dark, marking watch dials, etc. In powder form the compound Is of about tho sanio fineness as ordinary talcum powder, and Is nearly us white, says Ulectrlcal Merchandising. This pow der may be mixed with ndheslves or varnishes and used as a paint. The compound Is also furnished In flexible sheets which can be cut and shaped as desired, ami can be applied to uneven or broken mirfuci's. This form can bo used In making self-contained brass backed buttons to glue on electric switches already Installed nnd for manufacturers to lit Into the hard rubber portions of new switch but tons. The enamel Is sold to bo water proof nnd Immune to damage from vi bration and may be applied to watch dials and Indicating devices of all sorts. Many people Imaelne that Worms or Tape norm cannot be gotten rid of entirely. Those who have used "Dead Shot!' Dr. faery's Vermifuge, know that tbey can. Adv. Vegetables Fill Window Boxes. A 8r-'at many London people have followed the example of Sir Samuel Evans, nnd are planting turnips In their window boxes Instead of spring fowers, or, Jf not turnips, then some other useful vegetable. Those who won't forego their flowers are planting carrots In white sand In large boxes In their cellars or unused rooms, and mustard, cress, parsley, and other herbs, are being grown In kitchen win dows or In. sheltered places In the areas. s m Grannlafed Eyelids. II FT Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to juo, vuaiami nine quickly relieved by muiluS BU w w a B . VffJJJ Eye Remedy. No Smarting, 4 lust Eve Comfort. At Druggists or by mail 50c per Bottle. Marine Eye Salve in Tubes 25c. For book el the Eye till ask Murine Cyo Kerned Ce., Chlciga EVERYBODY HIT BY THE NEW WAR TARIFF MEASURE Horizontal 10 Per Cent Increase In Existing Duties and on Imports Now Free. INCOMES ARE HIT HARD New Revenues Will Produce Total of $1,800,000,000 for the Year Ex emptlon Limits on Incomes Reduced to $1,000 for Sin gle Men and $2,000 for Married Men. Washington. The war revenue Mil, largest In the nation's history, estimat ed to produce $1,ROO,0(X),0)0 for the ex penses of the war, was completed by the ways and means committee Tues day night nnd Introduced In the house Wednesday. If the framers overlooked any tan gible nrtlcle upon which It Is possible to levy a tax, It wns not because of any desire to do so. Incomes, Inheritances, business prof Its, amusements, liquors, tobacco, auto mobiles, moving pictures, baseball games, medicines, letter postage, trans portation and Jewelry nro among some of the things which will feel the bur den of taxation. Tariff Will Yield $200,000,000. The committee found It necessary to go to the tariff to make tip a deficit of something like $200,0(0,(XH). This' was done by an agreement to n tax of 10 per cent upon all articles now on the free list and 10 per cent additional upon all articles now upon the dutiable list. Income-tax Increases as made public by Chairman Kltcbln follow: Taxes for the year ending December 31, 1016, have been Increased exactly one-third. Thee taxes are due In tune. Exemption limits have been reduced to $1,000 for single men and $2,000 for married men. The normal tax on new classes of Incomes to be taxed, those between $1,000 and $3,000 for single men and between $2,000 and $4,000 for married men, has been fixed at 2 per cent. Normal taxes on all Incomes former ly taxed, those above $3,000 for single men and $4,000 for married men, have been Increased from 2 to 4 per cent Increases In All Surtaxes. The increased surtaxes are as fol lows: $ 5,000 to $ 7,500 1 per cent 7,500 to 10,000 to 12,500 to 15,000 to 20,000 to 40,000 to . 60,000 to 80,000 to 100,000 to 10,000 2 per cent 12,500 3 per cent 15,000 4 per cent 20,000 5 per cent 40.000 C per cent 60,000 8 per cent 80.000 11 per cent 100,000 14 per cent 150,000 .17 per cent 150,000 to 200.000 20 per cent 200,000 to 250.000 24 per cent 250,000 to 300,000 27 per cent 300,000 to 500,000 30 percent 500,000 and upwards 37 per cent The inheritance tax starts with one-half of 1 per cent ns the basic tax on all estates of $,r)0,H) or less. The remainder of the schedule Is ap plied to the various excesses In grad uation ns follows: Inheritance Tax Scale. On excess of more than $.ri0,0()0, but not exceeding $l.r0,000, 1 per cent. On excess of more than $150,000, but not exceeding $250,000, lft per cent On excess of more thnn $250,000, but not exceeding $150,000, 2 per cent. On excess of more than $150,000, but not exceeding $1,000,000, 2V per cent On excess of more than $1,000,000, but not exceeding $2,000,000, 8 per cent. On excess of more than $2,000,000, but not exceeding $3,000,000, 3'4 per cent. On excess of more than $3,000,000, but not exceeding $4,000,000, 4 per cent. On excess of more than $4,000,000, but not exceeding $5,000,000, 4' per cent. On excess of more than $5,000,000, but not exceeding $3,000,000, 5 per cent. On excess of more thnn $8,000,000. bnt not exceeding $11,000,000 7 per cent. On excess of more thnn $11,000,000, but not exceeding $15,000,000, 10 per cent. On excess of more than $15,000,000, 15 per cent. The Income tax schedules were not changed except for the determination to place an added tax of one-third on Individual Income taxes which are duo In June of this year. Under this pro vision those who already have paid their Income taxes for the year ending December 31, 1910, will have to pay another one-third of their taxes again, and those who have not paid will buve to pay one-third moro when they do pay. The tax on excess profits was not changed and stands as printed previ ously at 10 per cent on profits over 8 per cent and $5,000. Liquor Touched Up. The tnx on spirits, whisky nnd sim ilar beverages has been Increased to ?2.'J0 per gallon. Tho tax on beer Is $2.75 per barrel. The tax on rectifiers Is 15 cents per gallon. Tho tnx on tobacco has been dou bled. The taxes on cigars have been ad vanced to n new schedule ranging from 50 cents to $10 per thousand, retail value. The bill specifies that purchasers Khali pay the 10 per cent tax on taMnONAL SlMffSOIOOL Lesson (By E. O. BKIJKUS, Acting Director ot the Sunday School Course of the Moody Bible Institute.) (Copyright. 1917, Wratrrn Newspaper llnlnn.l LESSON FOR MAY 20 THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CONTROLTEMPERANCE LESSON. I.KSSON TKXT-Isa. 28:1-13. GOLDKN TKXT Every nmn that strlv atb for the mastery la temperate In all thlnits.-I Cor. 8:25. Wine In the Scriptures Is spoken of under four aspects. First, social, that us illustrated by Its use ut the mar riage In Cann. We must not, however, confuse this wino with the spirituous, strong drink of this present day. Sec ond, medicinal (I'rov. 31:0-7; I Tim. 5:23). These passages do not com mand us to use It us such, and Cod has very graciously revealed to us In modern medical research the futil ity of the use of alcohol In the matter of medicine ns a remedy. Third, sacri ficial wine (Matt. HI! :27-'J!; Luke 22:17 20), und, fourth wine is spoken about as productive of the woes of men (See Amos 0:1; Ileb. 2:15; l'rov. 23:211). it Is also mom IiiihmI hy way of contrast (See Kph. 5:1S). The Scriptures speak of drunkards In four different ways: (1) They are to be stoned (I lout. 21 :20) ; (2) I trunk urds lead to poverty (l'rov. 23:21); (.'!) Itruukimls are to be separulrd from other men (I Cor. 5:11); (I) they are to be finally separated from Cod (I Cor. 0:P). ' Abstinence from Mining drink Is en Joined in the Script ores under three heads: (1) (lie priest and Nazurito ! (Num. 0:11; Luke 1:15); (.') the ruler i (l'rov. 111:!); (.'() those who me to ! worship Jehovah (Lev. 10:.';). j This particular lesson is taken from i a portion of Isaiah's prophecy where I lie is anticipating what Is about to h:ip- ; lieu to Samaria, mid lillerlir' Ids warn- amusement, theater, and baseball tick- j lugs unto Judah. 'H- I Til. fitona nl lnlmn.,.n.a I.- ... , A new tax of 5 per cent on hent. Disgrace and Dishonor (v. 1).' The light, ami t-lepliono bills was Inserted i ,.iy r s.imnrhi Is rnmiuire.l .. In the Ml Under this section when ; ehaplet of (lowers on n drunkard's the househt iii'T goes to pay Ills month- brow, which shall be trodden under ly bills for t'use articles he will have . ,,,, iH.,..msi. of hiu .......Hetv. iin,.,i;. to pay an ad. 'lonnl 5 per cent of the ,,nlloss seemed to have been so wide- amount of the . 'Is for the support of ! s,,ri,.H I1S t(, ,.,., , mtUm,A the government ! Seei.n.l ni.-, H rw.,a,u iv - The stump tax n telephone and i The nii.le of beaut v sunken ..r in v'-rs.! telegraph messages was fixed at 5 J ,. is , ..full to the enrib " Tl,i. cents on each message the toll of which i ,.ir i ,. u m j "failing flower" (I l'et. 1:21).- The ! coming of the Assyrians upon Samaria Is more than 15 cents. Mail Rate Increases, The second-class mall rate Increase was decided on according to the zone system. On motion of Itepresentiitlvo Pixon of Indiana, this was reduced to (lie following; Two cents n pound on sceond-clnss mnll In first and second zones. Three cents a pound nn second-class mall In the third and fourth zones. I'lvo cents n pound on second-class mall in tho fifth nnd sixth zones. Six cents a pound on second-class mail In the seventh and eighth zones. Religious, fraternal, labor and agri cultural papers not operated for profit were put on a straight one and one-balf-cent-n-pounil basis. The old regulations concerning the free distribution of small papers with in the county were unchanged. A tax of 5 per cent was Inserted In the bill on pleasure boats. ! Musical Instruments costing less ! than $10 each, were exempted from the provisions of tbe 5 nor rent lv n I these articles. EVERY CLASS REACHED BY $1,800,000,000 TAX ACT Following tiro some of the articles In dally use which will bo taxed under the new war revenue bill: Stock Exchange Transactions On each sale future delivery for each 100 2 cents Capital stock on each original Issue of $100, 5 cents; on transfers on each $100 face value 2 cents Bonds, idebentujres, etc., on each $100 face value 5 cents Indemnity bonds, 50 cents; where premium is In excess of $100 1 per cent of premium charge Drafts, checks, notes (and renewals or extensions) for each $100 2 cents Deeds, conveying lands or realty, for the first $100 to $500, 50 cents; for each $500 or additional or fraction 50 cents Life Insurance policies (except industrial or weekly) 8 cents on each $100 i Marine, international and fire Insurance premiums 1 per cent j Casualty policy premiums 1 per cent ' Freight bills 3 Der cen ! Passenger tickets ." 10 per cent ' of l"'l,lt' XVIIS tu,t ""' K'""'-v "f - ... - . - . . " i t 1 .. I r...i: 11 ... iv Stcamsmp tickets for foreign port, $10 to JJU, 1; $30 to 500, $3; ex ceeding $60, $5. Seats, berths or staterooms, rail or water 10 per cent Express rates 10 per cent Automobiles and motorcycles 5 per cent on wholesale price Tires 5 per cent Light, heat and telephone bills 5 per cent Telephone (long distance) 5 cents on each toll message over 15c Musical instruments 5 per cent on those costing over $10 Talking machines 5 per cent on those costing over $10 Jewelry 5 per cent Cosmetics and proprietary medicines 5 per cent on wholesale price Amusement tickets (charity excepted).. 1 cent for each 10 cents of ad mission price, except where maximum Is 5 cents. Is described in a three-fold way: (I) As a "tempest of hail"; (2) us a "do ! slroving Morm;" (.'!) as a "tempo.-t ' of mighty waters overllowing." The j thoimht contained Is that of widc j spread and overwhelming destruction. ; I'.ack of this work of devastation and I dcslruction and desolailon u.is the I wrath of Cod against sin (Ch. 2:1 H). 1 All earthly pride shall he trodueu 1111 ! der foot. Samaria, "a fading lluwer," j was to be greedily eaten up by tlie 011 i coming enemy. j II. Those Reached by Intemperance. Wrong drink causes men to err in their conduct, in their moral Insight, in I heir judgments. It reaches the licautii'ul I (v. 1); It reaches the learned (v. 7); I It reaches those in authority; In fact I nil classes. It leads men to the depths ; of degradation and to the loss of their j wills (v. 8); It makes men to become beasts, wallowing III their own vomit. Not only Samaria, but "these also" (vv. 7 and 8), that Is people of Jeru salem have erred through wine and strong drink. L'veii the priests and the prophets had and do so now (See Ch. 50:10-12; Mietih 2:11). The priests were especially Inexcusable because of the plain directness of Cod's word (Lev. 10:!)-10; KzeKiel 11:21). The result of their Inteiniwranco was that they utterly failed in their otlieiul acts. They reeled In vision and .stum bled in Judgment. The ue of wine nnd strong drink made their social gatherings filthy ami disgusting. Tem perance is the habit of abstaining from everything that destroys. It is the con trol and right use of Cod's good gifts for service. Intemperance is lack of control or the wrong use of Cud's gifts lu self-indulgence. Hence the sins of the priests, which were against light, and therefore without excuse. III. The Lesson in Contra jt. Jeru cr.lcm vs. Samaria. Samaria's emu 11 basAory" Is Your Back Stiff, Lame and Achy? Do Weak Kidneys Keep You Sick, Tired and All Worn Out? IF YOU have a constant, dull ache, or sharp pains whenever you bend or twist your back, and the kidney secretions seem disordered, too, don't waste time plastering or rubbing the bad back. It's likely that the cause is kidney weakness, and delay in treating the kidneys may invite uric acid poisoning, gravel, dropsy or fatal Origin's disease. Get Dean's KUncy Pills, a special remedy for weak kidneys, used around the world and publicly recommended by 50,000 people in the U. S. A. Personal Reports of Real Cases HASN'T SUFFERED SINCE. Connie I Cook, 202 Oult St., Cov InKton, Va., enys: "When I wus about fourteen, I bad diphtheria onj after rernverlnr;, my kidneys were weak. Hiukacho was tho worst symptom and kept Browing worse. The kidney secretions became un naturul, painful nnd passed too of ten. I beenmo afilli ted with dropsy and my limbs swelled nearly twice their nomiiil size. Doctors fulled and hopo for my recovery was given up. Doon's Kidney Pills however, cured 1110 and I haven't suffered since." RESTORED HER HEALTH. Mrs. John Eppley, S16 Walnut St., Ashland, Pa., says: "For fifteen years 1 bad kidney trouble nnd was often rnnllni d to lied. 1 suftcred a ureal deal of pain ncross my back and side nnd often for dnys I couldn't NlralRlitiMi. Iazzy spells and languid feelings canio over me and I was misernble. I kept get ting wurm and doctors didn't bold out any hope for my recovery. One tiny I read about Dona's Kidney Fills nnd begun using them. Tbey completely cured me and from that day to tills I have bean a well woman." DOAN'S "p'SSV 50c a Box at All Stores. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N. Y, Hff. Chemists Unhampered. "How Is your garden gelling along?" "All right: I haven't Interfered with It yet." Chicago's Hull House. Tho Hull House, one of Iho first American settlements, was established In Chicago In September, lSSi). It rep resented no association, but ' was opened by two women backed by many friends, In the belief that the mere foothold of n house, easily accessible, situated In the midst of the large for eign colonies, would In Itself be serv iceable In a large city. Tho Hull House work consists of class lectures, public discussions, trade unions, arts and crafts, a music school, a theater, a American Distaste for Privacy. Tho great novelist or the great com poser can nfford a telephoncless hut or flat, nnd so gain enough peace and quiet to think. Plain Americans must have the telephone at their elbow day and night or go out of business so cially ns well as commercially. The Joyousncss with which Americans have welcomed the telephone to their cars and Hps no doubt flows In part at least from our national distaste for privacy. We don't pull down our hades at night and we hate hedges gymnasium, various social clubs, a cof fee house, n day nursery, etc. Jano Addnms, head of the Hull House, was born at Cedarvllle, 111., In 1SC0. Mine Echoes Voice 16 Times. There nre ninny salt mines In Tran sylvania. The ones In Mnrosujyar pro duce, says the National Geographic Magazine, a hundred million pounds of salt a year. In the one at Tordo there Is a gallery known as the Joseph gal lery, where one mny hear his voice echoed and re-echoed 10 times. nnd fences. If open plumbing Is not nn American Invention, It ought to be. On any future shield of those United States the tile bathroom and the tele phone Instrument ought to share the glory. Exchange. Most of the Last. To her clnss, a riilliidclphln teacher put this question: "How ninny kinds of poetry nre there?" "Three," replied one pupil quickly.. "What nre they?" "Lyric, druuiutlc, and epidemic." Puck. ' lis beauty was a fading llower (v. -I) his wisdom conleuiiied through the ignorance of Samaria (vv. (5, 7. 12), his strength versus their weakness aud wickedness (vv. 0, .",). Cod tenches hy contrast as well as by direct precept. Verses nine and ten may he taken 11s 11 mocking answer of the peo ple to Cod's prophet. Isaiah intimates that tin- time to egin our inslriicliou is in childhood l . 0), that precept must be upon pivciy and line upon line, here 11 little and there a little. There never Is a time wl. 11 we can let up In this struggle ugalnat the mighty evil of Intemperance. Taken as a re ply of the peoplo (v. 0) this would seem to Indicate that Cod took them to be baliles Just weaned. If the prophet, himself, Is the speaker, then Jehovah Is represented ns teaching knowledge to babes and not to the self-sullielent. It Is these whom he "makes to under stand his message" (It. V. ), and the method of bis teaching Is precept upon precept. If we will not hear Cod's loving and patient call to repentance, ho will speak to us through cruel one nilfcs. If we will not teach our chil dren, If we will not keep everlastingly ngltatlng Ibis question, be will use oth er means (v. 11). Yhcncver You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen eral Tonic, because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IKON. It acts on tho I.iver. Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Slood and Builds up the whole System. SO cents. Skeptical. "Who's that old guy coin' around with a lantern In broad daylight? asked the visitor from Sparta. "What kind of 11 nut Is he, anyhow?" 'Hi, that's IHngenes," replied the Athenian. "He says he's looking for an honest man." "And you poor hicks fall for that press-agent stulT?" sneered tho Spar tan. "Ilet you ten to one he'll be doln' a turn In vaudeville at tho Odeoii next Week." ' Hereditary. OTlourke Oh. Munis, Iilimls, ma heart's hroko! Me hoy Mike's run away nnd enlisted. It was the llghtin' blood In him. vMcIutyre Well, what's the use wor rjlii'. Put? I always tould yets the boy took nfllier bis iiiol her. When the police arrived, both were disabled. He Couldn't Help It Sydney had been returning from jchool for several days with a naughty boy, so Ids mother said: "Sydney, I don't want you to associate with Stan ley; I want you to-select the nicest little boy lu your school to walk home with." Next day ho returned with Stanley again. "Why didn't you do ns I told you, Sydney?" his mother asked. "Well ther, I think Stanley's mother must have told him to pick out tho nicest little boy In school, because he ulways picks out me." Ancient Chinese Used Compass. As early ns 2,(134 before Christ the compass was known In n crude way to the Chinese and It was used by them for purposes of navigation as early as the third century of tho Christian era. Put the policy of tho rulers und the habits and character of the people con spired to render the Chinese Indifferent sailors, nnd the compass did not be come of the great Importance to them that It did to the scufurlng nations of Europe. irn BOSKS GERMAN Ei Important 10 Mothora Examiuo carefully every buttlo ol CASTdKlA, that famous old remedy; for lufuuts and children, and sec that It Hears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Diplomacy. "I overheard .Miss Oldun ask you to guess her age. I Mil you?" "Yes, but I didn't tell her what 1 guessed." Puck. Wwu COCKROACHES are easily killed by using Stearns' Electric Pasio Full directions In 13 Iangures Sold everywhere 25c and $1.00 U.S. Government Buys It P Panacea of the Home the World Over. Why will yon allow a cold to ad vance In ycur system and thus encour age mine serious maladies, such as pneumonia or lung trouble, when by the timely use of a few doses of Bosehee's Germun Syrup you can get relief. This medicine hns stood the tost of fifty years. It Induces a good night's sleep with easy expectoration In the morning. For sale by druggists lu all parts ot the civilized world la 25 and 75 cent bottles. Adv. A Severe Proposition. "What nro your political synipn ailes?" "My friend," replied Senator Sor ghum, "out Ih the part of the country where I learned the game, there Is no sympathy In politics." The purrrnttve forces within the body sometimes slow up through Winter anil neeil stimulating In Sprlnir. Wright's Indian Verrotablo Pills are Just the thin to make Nature's efforts eny. They are tonlo as well as laxative. Adv. The Best Sort "Docs this uew speaker have to have someone to set him going?" "Oh, dear, no; he's a self-starter." 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