THE FULTON OOtTNTV NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG- PA. Had To Give Up Yas Almost Frantic With the F'aia and Suffering of Kidnof Coin plaint Doan's Made Her Well. Mis. Lydia Miuiiter, 1838 Margaret .St., I'liinkford, Pa., says: "A cold start oil my kidney trouble. My Wk bcMti lo utlie nud i(')t sore and liuno. My joirt und ankles bi'eamu swollen and lwriiliil iiiiu ii as " .i r.i-cdlrn were sticking in- J?iH A tn them. I liimlly hud K to give Ul UIIU Weill 7. from bad lo iww, 1.3:. "My kidney didn't I ? sct rifclit nnd the tcrrc- R.e lioirn were aeanty nnd v7 x distmuing. 1 laid aw- ,J.,t.flv fid dizzy fpclla when cv- V ervtliinc before me turn- c. od black; one time I "n. Sl.Jittr couldn't dee for twenty minu'es. Aw ful pains in my head pel ma nlnin-t frnnl ic and I was bo nervous, 1 couldn't Bland Ihe least noinc. How I siidered! Often 1 didn't care whether 1 lived or died. "I couldn't flecp on nceount of the terrible pniris in my back nnd head. Nothing reemed to do me a bit of good until I brgan taking Unan'i lii'inni I'llit. I could soon n o tliey were Indu ing me; the backache slopped, mv kid neys weri regulated and I no linger had any dizzy spells or,r!ieutiiiitie p;i iiip. I still take Duan'n ooca-i'nally rnd they keep my kidneys in good health " "iPtrori to before w. V. W. ('AKSII)Y, JR.. Notary Public. Cet Doan'j at An? 5 tor, COo a Bos DOAN'S kp idi!L Y FOSTER-MILDURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. K5 rr The Deep Sea Peril En VICTOR ROUSSEAU Cow r 11 fc; W. U. tiiupuuhj ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE HIS SWEETHEART, PAGET EN COUNTERS A NOISOME HORDE. Naval Lieutenant Donald Paget, just given command of n submarine, moots at Washington an iM friend and distinguished though miiicwliat eccentric scientist, t'lij-t jtin .Masloriiiiin. Mastorinan has just returned fioin tin exploring ex pi dilion, bringing with lilm a member of the strange raw, the existence (lf whoso siccles, bo ussoits, menaces the liiirnnn family. At the club, the "March Hares," Mastermaii e IiIiiIiik his theory to Paget. The recltnl In Interrupted by the urrlval of a lifelong enemy of Mustormnn, Ira MncLeard, nnd the former Is seized with n fatal paralytic, stroke. From Masterinuu's body Paget secures documents bearing upon the discovery and proceeds to thu liojiio of the scientist. Paget proceed!) to sea on Ills submarine, the I'"., iiud encounters a (ionium cruiser. Ho sinks thu enemy, which had destroyed the Beotlo, on which Ida Kennedy, his llancee, wus u pas senger. '-1'"0 S'l'l escapes In a small boat. you always. Will you have mo, Ida?" Kho raised hor lips to his for answer. And In the happiness of that mo ment, which atoned for ull that they had endured. Donald perceived that the boat had begun to move again. The respite had been of brief duration. ' Incredibly pertinacious, mid cruel beyond belief, the monsters had onco I more taken up the chase. But In the. mrfiiiman forms were minds us shrewd as his, organising thein for one su- ; prenie purpose, tho elemental one of i food. j 'J'hey wero swimming beside the bout. Donald could Bee the agitated (burnings of the water. Were they pushing or pulling? Taking the oar In his hand, Donald went to tho bow and drove It down Into the sen. But he struck only tho Jollyllko medium tu which the boat was traveling. He went to the stern, stepping over the body of the girl, who had re lapsed into unconsciousness. This time, as be thrust, there wus n scurry among the wave's, and he felt the yielding, Iduhbery form, nnd the name sensation of a burst balloon. The boat stopped. ' Donald thrust out furiously, feeling always tho contact with (slip pery flesh. Tho monsters were pushing tho boat, not pulling It. And gradually there followed tho same stupendous Incarnation Into vis- MOTHER! Have you over used MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs. Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you huven't get It ut onco. It will euro you. Adv. SELF DEFENSE Defeat Backache and Kidney Trouble With Ar.uric Further Army Plans. Ambulance and escort wagons for in army of 2,0:!.'!,(HK) men will require ;he ( xpendllurV of $10,(1(10,0(10, accord ng to the recently published urgent Jellclcncy estimates. This sum Is ex pected to cover the acquisition of CV X0 escort wagons, ti(i,(KK) water wag ons, 3.1(H) amhiilalice wagons, 10,(hh medical carts nnd !j,HK) small anus am munition wagons. Those, figures are till additional to tin' Increased esti mates for motor transport. Army and Navy Journal. HEAL ITCHING SKINS With Cuticura Soap and Ointment!! Th.u Uoil lAh. rit i B . ..(.en wincrs rail. Nothing better, quicker, enfer, Bweet cr for skin troubles of young and old that Itch, hum, crust, scale, torture nr disfigure. Once used ulwnys used I because these super-creamy emollients j tend to prevent little skin troubles be coming serious, If used dally. Mnny poopU tn tills auction have suffer, eil from rhcumutlm nnd ki.innv ,r..iii.i and have found that Anurlc wns tha moat sueceanful remedy to overcuma tlicao painful end dangerous ailments. Tho lucky people ore thoso who havo Buffered, but who nra now well becnuao they deeded nuture's w-ynlnit sle.nul In time to correct their troub'.o with that wonderful new discovery of Dr. I'icreo's culled "An-u-rlc" (double strjngtli). You should promptly Iteid tliese warnlnKS, noma of which are tUizv spells, buetiueln.-, lrrcKulurlty of tlm urlno or the painful twinges of rlieumutlum, sclullea or lum bnno. To delay mny innke ponxlbla the (lunnerous forms of kloney dleuae, such as stono In the bladder. If you want .pilek relief liny Anurlc now (Mc a p.ick-nire)-or send Dr. 1'leren 10c for trial pkK. Tills will prove that "Anurlc". eliminates uric uclj as hot wutcr melts sugar. JERSEY NEWS Plensantvllle, N. J. "It la with great pleasure that I wrl!o these few lines In prhlso of 'Anurlc' for uric ncbl nnrl Icldnev (rouble. I had Jteen troubled for twenty years with kidney trouble and bad tiled various kidney remedies. .Seeing 'Anurlc' advertised In the pa pers I decided Id try It. Ten taldets did mo wonderful food, and fifty tub lets made me a new man. They have wonderful curative power. I sincerely hope that my words will be tho means of restoring other sufferers of kidney trouble t,) gum heel I h." JOHN C. lOWLI'It, 'J4 Woodlcnd Ave. Dr. Pierces roputiKlon is buck of this new medicine and you know thnt bis Pleasant Pellets for the liver, his Kuvorlto Prescription for the Ills if; women, and his Golden Medical Di covery for the blood have had a splen did reputullou for thu unrt no vaum Adv. " " Il.le being, the shadowy shape that ' I' rP0 finmP' ""'h by mail with Book, Expediency. "A wise mall limy change his inlicl." "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum, j "But a man sometimes gcYs credit fur I changing his mind when cntulon Ims caused lilm to shift his line of talk." To Cure a CotH In One Day liriiu.'lMn retiin l inenry If II .fnlia ti ; euro. 11. W. UUOVU'S bisiiatnrtt Ife on eat'D tKJ. U'c The Limit Reached. "I don't see why Women use such diminutive envelopes for their corre spondence." "Guess they wont make 'em any spiallcr, r( that." t"Vh ..tr "Got to have room to curry a post ii ge slump." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ailments that nre mused by a disordered stonmch und luactlvo liver, such ns sick head ache, constipation, sour stomuli. nervous Indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases In tho stomach. August Flower Is a geutlo laxative, regulates digestion both In stomach and Intestines, cleans ind sweetens tho stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates tho liver to se :rete the bile' and impurities from the Dlood. Sold In all civilized countries. JO end 00 cent bottles. Adv. CHAPTER V. 6 The Sea of Jelly. He sutiklike a stone. No glimpse of him could !'0 hud. No rescue was pos sible, i Donald clung to the edge of the boat and 'crumbled tn. lie saw the iima.cd it''ognlilon flame out on Ida's face. Hi knew then that she loved lilm, and ds Impulse to seize her In his Hrmi as almost uhgoveriiable. But it the same Instant, looking past he do the sea, ho experienced the suiiie llusloii that had beset lilm within 0 houso In Baltimore, and again ootde It that of a woman's outlined upon the water! mile a cup of his hands, lllug out u rope!'' he submarine was some dis ', and In a moment a wall down, blotting her out. :edy watched Donald with She had always liked him; she wns now, his advent Homed JJ' work of Providence, fcho bad qi:oncil her heart before she sailed, d she had known that her fut lire f's of . her own chooslug. misty r Donah "Davb bawled. But i tance a of fog I Ida I HI approv; shaken was to be spent with lilm bontlnued to cull loudly, but fis drifting In the mist and quite liflde. It wns In fear of this I whether j or no. Dona I tho rr PUT POOR LO IN A SHOWCASE sudden Muccum of the American Indian, Heyc Foundation, New York In stitutlon for Relics of Red Men. If he c Fair (iwuy, where to nw; ppcnlng that Donald bad told Dxs to make for Fair Island There are still, as ve all know, quite a mi oi iniiians ieit in America, ion ,,,.0j H.r many irincs are extinct, ami niaiiy inn ers have Imbibed enough civilization to change them completely, Nlksah writes. The Indian as he was before he met the white man Is practically a thing of the past, and this fact Is slg nllied by the completion In New Yolk of a splendid museum building to house his remains. Museum of the American Indian. 1 1 eye Foundation, Is the full name of this institution, which Is moving Into not get a rope to the bout, ind, less than six miles s the secret rendezvous oil-ship nnd biplane were lie F5."i, the former to re grew and crystallized Into tho nillkv. opalescent body. Ho heard the school precipitate themselves upon their prey, ami saw It rent and dismem bered before his eyes. Through the Increasing darkness their pupils glared as the monsters strove together. Donald went hack to where Ida lay and placed her In the bottom of the boat, her head ognlnst a thwart. They were moving swiftly. Suddenly the boat began to tilt up ward at the bow. Donald beard tho scraping of tljo flippers against tho sfni. Then, as If a heavy dog bad scrambled In. the boat tipped high Into tho air fimj righted Itself. Another of the monsters had gained entrance. Donald 'sel.i'd the oar ami brought It down upon the beast's head. The oar splintered; he beard the cracking of bono, and a splash followed. The edge of the boat was dragged beneath the waves. It tilled and over turned. Donald found himself strug gling to save Ida In the sen of jelly I that sucked him down. Somehow ho Address postcard. Cuticura, Dent. L. Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Its palatial hendqunrlo.-N ,r Broad- V f T way and One Hundred and Flfiy-lifth lookia. ho allowed one t. drew. The Ileve foundation has ber:. '"-"'! wntcr he dlscovei .n existence for some years and has ls ,lmt 11 P1" find a mmiher of ethtmlorJsts and plmn-'a'o a mass of some Jt nip 'jreh'Milogists In the field. lis method ins been to obtain a collection lirst and :hcn erect a building. The exhibit, .vbleh Is now placed In Its new home, s probably the greatest collection of ellcs of the American Indian. Not only North America, hut t'en rnl and Stint It America and the West Indies are Included 111 the studies con lucted under the Heye foundation. Jne of Its Held men, Mr. De Buoy, has etiirned from the Virgin "Islands and Hiiiilo Domingo with n vast amount of lew .material bearing upon Ihe priml Ivo Inhabitants of that region. It Is believed 4liat this new museum .x attract an unusual amount of at entloti, for the Indians are au unfall ng source of Interest to Americans. Fulled States has a penny shortage. rSiim posts 1 mm N?TM. iia Instant . Postum fits the spirit of the times per fectly. It is Purely American Economical (v.-ithout Ioss of Jeasure Cocvccient ( ready tot inilsnt uh and ia a pleasing, 1 wholesome, drug free drink good for both young and old. "There's a Reason" plenlshj fuel supply, the latter to mm iter duck to me motiier ship. 9 Dcm;ai.leked up a polr of oars from tlitittom. He realized that ho would tti to pull toward Fair island alone lilon as he got an Inkling of Its dlnfpi, with tho chance of being picked 'y the submarine when the fog el' 4 But it was approaching Miudowfid the probabilities of their spendiiJe night In the bout seemed strong. I He irvith the oars In the row- to drift discovered, to apparently ellylikc substil He dipped his hand Into It iiinjoped fr-omu of It up. Thfter was apparently curdled, like trued milk, and on both sides it, which rolled In it heavily "n the viscous medium. ithdrew tho oar Donald had tlon of pulling It from he- clinging fingers of n child. lliied down. It occurred to him thadfnight hnvc t'"t tho blado en- Innln some nuirlno growth; but Ihcf' wus clear, almost bluck, and of t.ino strange, Jellylike couslst- I'Ucirywiittre. Tito his amazement, ho realized (hut l(,ut was moving I If-, not like the pull of n tow llnlch Is a sequence of crescendo niiJlnuendo, of starts and jerks, I In the glass tank In Masterinan's .I'wso, but larger and more powerful. Ho saw the rays deflected from the creature's' body, dancing In prismatic colors upon the edge of Its leathery hide. Ho saw it dliuly, as one sees the full moon In the urms of Hie new. And, glaring into his eyes, were the two eyes, seemingly poised n the air, two pupils of the size of currants, and animated by a diabolical Intelligence. The sun dipped down, and In nn In stant the fog, only partly dispersed, closed In again. And ns Donald watched, ho saw the pupils slowly di late In the dim light until they be came us large as saucers. The stony glare between the unwinking lids, which fringed them liko n shadow, the monstrous expansion of the pupils sent the blood through Donald's heart in Icy Jets. Then, regaining courage, he dashed his list Into the monster's face, and the struggle began. Ho felt the Im pact of his knuckles on fie; h, and It gave him new heart. At tens i.e was fighting a thing of Hcsh and bh o.', and not a demon. , Ida lay swooning across the at, where the monster had dropped he. . s It turned to face Its new udversar . And in the rocking boat Donald fought for his own life and pint of the girl he loved. For the f.rt time he understood thnt Masterinan's story was not the dream of n disordered brain, but the experi ence of one who had striven to warn n skeptical world. And afterward be understood why the bout had spun so dizzily long after tno vortex created by the sinking of tho Beotin had subsided. Kven then the swarm of monsters must have dis covered llielr prey. Perhaps it was the plankton in the water, the Jollyllko Infusion on which they fed, that had brought them there; perhaps the presence of drowning men. Perhaps they had brought the plankton with them, equipped for somo dreadful Journey. Donald tried to lock his arms about the slimy thing, but he could get no linn grasp of it. And each touch of I Donald Grasped Ida in His Illustration. "Birds of a feather Hock together." "That's so; a number of swallows generally accompany a Jolly lark." Small Pill, Small Dose, Sn Price, Uu Greit la Every other Way rest 7i i Ami w . at f . farter'sLMe Liver Pills I S Make you feet the tor of living. If U fmnndM. I " ' " --" iHrHaiuiu to be harpy or feci good when you are I Carters ITTLE IVER PILLS. Crnnlne hears denature CONSTIPATED This old remedy will let you right over right. PALLID PEOPLE U.ually N'ead Iron in the Blood. Tit CARTER'S IRON PILLS fitnte of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luras County m. Frank J. Cheney makes onlh that he Is senior partner of the tlrm of '. ,1. Cheney Co.. dolnc business in the City of To ledo, County and Sluio afonfilil. and thnt sMd firm will pay the sum of UNM HPN. lJtt:D liOI.LAllS for any case of Cnturrh that cannot he cured hv the una of iiall's CATAnnn mkdicinr. t rtAMv J. CHKNEY. Sworn to before me and suhsi rihod In my presenro, this 6tli day of December. A. D. )SS. (Peiil) A. W. Gleason. Votary rublte. llAIJ.'S CATAIlltll MKDICINH Is tak en Internally and cn throueh the ninod on the Nfueous Hurfnees of the Svstem. lrUCBlstB. 7.1c. TlHllinonhilii frp. K J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. CaEnadlaau Farmers Prosit Fmm Wleat in, n i t The Best. "Does he conic of (,'ocmI Mock?" "The best all his vices are hered itary." Life. rAiv vCi-- h'l . A 1 he Ouinine t hat Deet Not l.llrrl llrjd Ilf'caini. nl lis u.nia mid inxmivn ,..i..,-t. j.uxsttTs lln.iiio gulnlnv can bo luk.Ti lf nnyi.n nnhntit causing iiiTYou.ni-hi ur rlnioiiii In il.o In-u1. 'I ii.tb la unir una "amnio yinnine." U. W oH'JVHd llgnmurol.on Ik.i. c Laiisdowiie, Pa., new home for orphans cost more. . St. Vincent's $.t,O(M),M0 or Iri n ) t r Aal v. . if a,,. The war's devastation of European crops has caused an unusual demand forprain from the American Conti nent. The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers rat profits to the farmer. Canada's invitation is therefore especially attractive. She wants, settlers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves by helping her laiae immense wheat crops. Yon can gtt a Homestead of ICO acres FREE and 01 her lands at remnrkablr low pner. I'i-ing many years Canadian wheat fields have ovcrjk'i'd 20 bushels to the acre many yields a hmh uu hutl.r!i to the acre. W under lul crnpa also ol Ouls, Hurley and Flax. Mixed farming a. profitshls an Industry st grain rsla inn Ihe.xeellrnt ariiHars lull ef niiirumn me ths only fid requued tor heel or daity purposes. Good schools, thuri. he., markets convenient, elm ate excellent. Thri 1. an ettm n,.ni.nd fur fntro l.tv.r to replseo tho ennnjr vmr hiii lii. v,ilniitr.a fi.r thi. w.r. Ths .,..... u.. ...... i. urvuiK i.rwni. , pui eitrs arrrn.A inn urain. nra rur in. riiiur. aim partieaian a. fi r.itecM i.ilnaj r.uis U) Buiu of iwu.;raUuii, UUswa, CmnaUa,ur J. P. JAI FRSY. Cor. Walnut ft Broad SU.. Phlladrlnhta. Pa , -., , . ... miv i ana. nan Clov.rnm.nt Ascnt f 5 -tV- ft r of tl and A the two n mr " " ope grows tight and slack nl- y. It was a constant Impulse. nn Intelligent Impulse. i beginning to grow dark, and seemed useless until the fog d. It wns impossible to gauge ctlon. Besides, to pull tiKiilnst rce would novo been arduous, pull with It might have led to i-ted difficulties. Id backed water In experiment. illy ho felt tho force Increase. nn effortless, persistent push, r than his own powers, und I realized that lie could not re- lenly he felt a stinging sensa ii 'tho buck of his hand. He In tho oar. Five small, red ind sprung out on Ids wrist, and ih seemed to hnvo been cupped. 1 clapped his other hand down nnd encountered something y und cool, which seemed to .vny. It was liko tho Jllpper of a seal, -or, again, liko the hand of Id or monkey. tho same lnstnnt Idn screamed. 1 saw that she seemed to be I.IIng with some Invisible ndvor- Tho boat was tipping danger Donald flung bis weight over, fie heard tho thud of a soft body st tho bottom. thing whatever It was was la out! mid leaped forward nnd clasped bout tho waist. She writhed tu lutch of tho nioiis'or, and there :i look of Intense hoi ror upon her She Keemod to be lifted bodily rd the water. Donald felt the ery lingers of the Invisible belli : his grasp. Ills bunds moved up down over u smooth, blubbery id Aieu he knew what It was.' It snce o creature ns he had seen the Uippcrs drew the blood to the sur face of his skin by suction, bringing out rows of reddening Mints that stung, lie was fighting n devil fish wiih the intelligenco of n mail, armed with invisibility, creating overwhelm ing horror by its presence alone. He felt his strength falling him. He was dragged toward tho edge of the rocking boat. He stumbled nnd fell. Ho felt lilm self held rust;. ho felt his ribs were compressed in n stinging vise. 1..., i... . i . . i.uL ii.i uu ten ins nanu grasped one of the oars. Donald snatched It up and, with a last effort of desperation freed blmsolf for an Instant. Ho raised the oar and sent tlm ci.nm edge of the blatfe crashing forward. Ho heard the sound ns of a torn bal loon. Tho squirming flippers uncoiled. The boat tipped lo tho edge and right ed Itself. A splash followed. Donald sank down upon the scut. Then gradually a milky cloud began to diffuse Itself upon tho face of the waters, till It acquired tho shape of n dwurfliko body, suplno upon the waves, with the short limbs, terminat ing In the webbed hands, budding at obtuse angles to the trunk. Donald spriiig toward Ida. to shield tier ironi tho sight of It. He knew that If she nwoko and looked she would go mad. But she lay uncon scious across the seat and did not stir. The boat stopped. There was n con fused splashing in tho water.' Thu dead sea benst was rent asunder under Donald 8 horrified eyes; torn limb from limb by that nbomlnable'swnrm A mottled, pinkish ichor spread Itself upon tho face of tho sen. Donald plunged In his ours ond be gan to pull with nil Ids might, driving tno neuvy boat through the water. The plankton gave plnco to clean ocean again. The sin had set, and It was growing dark ; with the fall of night a gentle wind enmo tip that began to dis sipate the fog.. Through the drifting mist wraiths nppuired n juttlr; capo that reared Itself toward . the spangled clouds'. Donald pulled for tin hour.. Then he fell forward over his oars. Ho was Incopoblo .of another stroke, but he believed thnt he hud left the sea devils behind. He cast his eyes along the horizon. Thero was no sign of the F05. Ho i turned townrd Ida. As he lient over her her eyes opened. She looked nt hlin intently and sighed. The horrors of that day seemed teni- i poraiily to have benumbed her mind' ami robbed her of memory. And Don- i. I did w hat ho, had never dared to do i el ore. Ho raised her In Lis nrni3 uud kissed her. "I hue you. dour," ho said. "If we come mit of this as wo shuil. -I want Owe worked Woi neglect tkii Arms and Clambered on Deck. caught her ond dragged himself to tho keel. He shouted, and the brutes scur ried away, leaping and falling with re sounding splashes, like sharks at play. Donald felt Ida's arms seek bis mck. She turned to him Instinctively, not ns her rescuer alone, but us her lover. ; He filled his lungs and shouted. To his iimaV.enient lio heard nn an sworlng shout. He strained iis eyes I through the darkness. Surely that I was a human cry! He thoulcd again, and the answer came once more; and there was no longer any doubt. The conning tower of the F."i5 came drifting out of the night. She ran awash, with hatches o.T. and Davles was standing on the deck among n group of sailors. "Where are you?" he shouted. "Here!" Donald cried. "Ueverse engines, Davles! Coming aboard!" The engines stopped und the sub marine grazed tho sides of the over turned boat. Donald grasped Ida In his arms ond clambered to tho dock. And Donald found himself shaking a man's hand as If ho were his brother. instead of merely Sam Clouts, able sen- man In tho navy, trying to keen his hands from straying townrd his mouth organ. "We were trying to make Fair Island when we spotted you, sir," said Davles. "I thouuht we'd nick vnu tin II How Women are Restored to Health SparUiibnrg. S.O. "For nine years I wf. lored from buekacba, weakness, and Irregu larities so I could hardly do my work. I tried many remeJios but fouinf no perma nent rehof. Attar taking Lydia E. Pink, bain's Vegetable Compound I folt great change for the better and am now well and atroti)sol hive no trouble, in doing niy work. 1 hope every user of Lydia- Ii. Piukham'a vei;et.ililo Compound will gcta great relief as I did from its use." Mrs. S 1). McAbke, Ui Dewey Ave., bpurtaiiburr;, 3. C. Chicago, III. "For about two rears I snf fered from a feinalo trouMo so I was unulilo to walk or do any of my oi;n work. I read bout Lydia E. l'iiikliam's Vegeublo Com pound in tho newspapers and determined to try it. It brouclit nlinost immedinto relief. My weakness has entirely disappeared and I never had better health. I weigh li A pounds and am as strong as a man. I think money is well snout which purchases Lydia E.l'ink ham's egeiiib!o Compound." Mrs. Jos. O'Ukyah, J7j5 Newport Ato., Chicago, IU. YOU CAN RELY UPON yegeta: 22 RLE VMW,MlWIW).1WH, Man and Lion Die in Battle. Lion nnd man, lying alongside one another both terribly mauled nnd both quite dead, told n silent story (if a titanic struggle "somewhere In Afrl cn." The deceased wus Trooper Nor man Sinclair, a native of Preslonklrk, nnd whllo on military duty his body was found lying beside the king of beasts which he hud killed. A remark utile tribute to his memory has been paid through the devotion of native troops. There has now been placed on his remote grave an Iron rcoss, which weighed two hundredweight. in tho morning when tho fog cleared. ( bearing his name, the date of his death It's been hard work making anywhere, 'mid the words, "Died for King nnd DMPOUND The Reason. Bishop Colfelt of Troy said at a din ner recently; . "The reason why some people get no comfort out of their religion on Sunday Is that nobody else gets any conuort out or It during the week." A slnsls Antn of Tr. Terry's "Dend Shnt" will expel Wurnia or Tapeworm. No soronrt doao or aflir purgative nectaanry. Tones Up 111. stomach and Bowels. Adv. there's something the matter with tho sen." "How, Davles?" "We're only nblo to make a knot nnd n half, sir. It Isn't the engines. At least thero doesn't seem to be any thing tho matter with them. It's as If the sen's well, turned to Jelly, or molasses, sir. Perhaps you noticed It. I'vo never seen anything liko It In my experience," continued the littlo middy, whoso experience of the high seas was limited to a couple of short cruises on n (mining ship, und one on it transport. "Clap on tho hatches und make full speed for Fair Island," ordered Don-nld. The-F55 la Invaded by the weird monsters nnd Paget has a terrible struggle to save him celf and Ida. It Is described In tho next Installment. rmplre." For the last IKK) miles the do is was borne by carriers over a practically unknown country. . Whenever You Need a General Tonic lake droves Ihe Old btandard Grove's Tasteless cnill ionic is equally valuab a as a Cw,n. eral Tonic because it contains the wed known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on tho Liver. Drives cut Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up me wnoie System. 60 cents. Where Ignorance Was Bliss. Ldilh, I in ashamed of you. I saw that young Frenchman kissing you re peatedly. Why didn't you tell him to stop?" "Dow could I, mamma? You know, I can't speak French." Not the Right Kind. "Sale!? llrst Is im good," sa..l Uncle linen, "when u iiian dodges bis share o' the risK an puts it up tu hoiiio other f'llT A man doing sedentary work re julres three ounces of fat dally in ionic form. JtPfasi .,'m'""',"'iiMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj i ifflV,!! Murine Is for Tired Eyes. ! MO VICS Ked Kyes-Sora Eyes i 5 i urantilatrd IMolliJ.. Hr-M.- 5 - Ri'frmbw-lWi.iiv.. Murln. la Faxiilt. f t 1 rvatuient fur Urea that Irol dry nn.l noiaru s - (! rour Hri aa nin.-h of your loln rr S t aa your lWin and "iiii thr ..nia nnui.rlty, 5 CME FOS thiol YOU CilSOI tOT HEW Etrtl I SolU .1 Until and Opllu.1 Hloiu. or ly Mall, a kk Miraw ) sound Ci. CkKaco. far Fru load 1 iiiuuuuuiiMuiiiuiuuwuMawiU4UiuiuiiiiiiiwaiiNiS Hymen Thwarted. "It was tragedy. Ho was engaged to his typewriter, but he had to give her up." "Why was that ? Didn't ho love her?" "He loved her. but ho couldn't spare her from the otlice. They were too short-handed, us It was." Important to Mothers Lxnmlne cnrel'iilly every bottle of OA STOMA,-that famous old remedy for Infauts and children, und see thnt It In Use for Over 'M Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Custoria Precise Figuring. "So you get a dollar a year for work ing for the nation." "To be llniiaclally exact." renllcd Mr. Dn-stln stnx, "I don't get n whole dub lur. . I have to pay a little bit back as Income tax." I L&Y Killilf ( Every Woman Wnni s 1 , Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver bowels nnd stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative, three for a cathartic Ad. New Fire Alarm Box. Breaking the glass In a new fire alarm box Intended for hotel or otlice building rooms permits the alnrin to bo sounded nnd frees a fire escape rope und harness. Australia bcr. Is buying California luin- FOH I'FRSnMAI uvr'irtic D. . - . mww ,r-u . . 1 V..4144 issolved in water for douche stops poiTio warrn, uicerouon and Inflam. illation. Kecommended by Lydia . Pinkham Med. Co, for ten yeara. A healing wonder for nl sore throat and sora eyes. Economical, Haa .ttraoniiiurv iImmm . 1 l'!'" r.-lrtCniv.nv, ft.tnn.Kl,,. j PEHSISTENT CCUGKS aredanrerona. Relief Is prompt frem Plto'e Kemexly for Coaghs and Colds. Erteetiro and safe for young and old. No opiates in
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