THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS MrCONNELLSEUUG. PA. Stop That Cold At Once CASCARA g QUININE The old famllr remedy In tablet form esfe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleaiant after effects. Cure! colds In 24 hnura Grip in S days. Money back if it falli. Qettht (cnuinv pox Wlin Red Top and Mr. Hill't picture on it . 24 Tablata for 25c. At Any Drug Store Thought Cake Fainted. Vlrpulii loved to help her mother. Otio ilny her mother wns making a special effort to lmko n prize cnkp for the church fair mid Villain wns nil Interest. The take rose beautifully mid appeared to be thoroughly done, but when removed from the stovo It fell flat and hud n sad streak thi-ouch the center. Another cake was Immedi ately mixed In haute and little Vlr Klnla'H eyes crew lare ns sho Ik tened to Iter mother luiiientlni; over the first fad cake that bad fallen. The sec ond baking proved the Rome ns the first, hut the third attempt resulted In n veritable triumph. Vlrglnln, how ever, could not rally from the morn Inn's tragedy, and when her nunt come over she exclaimed in went excite ment : "Oh, untitle, mother made three cakes und two of 'em fainted." To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Tierce's l'lcasant relicts. They regu late liver, bowels and stomuch. Adv. Patriotic Environment .Toniih entered the whale. "Kvery day is both meatless, wheot less and lightlewi," lie pointed out Lots of men would rather swindle o fellow man out of n nickel than earn a dollar by honest labor. For ft disordered liver, take Gnrfleld Ten, the Herb laxative. All druggist Adv. Never waste your time arguing re ligion with a man wbose wife takes in washing. Wise Is the prophet who does not al low his predictions to go on record. Backache Yager's Liniment is excel lent for any kind of pain or congestion. It quickly re lieves backache and rheu matic pains, and is a splen did remedy for Neuralgia, Sciatica, chest pains, sprains, strains, swellings and en largements. Keep a bottle In your home for emergencies you never can tell whi n you will require something of the sort. 35c Per Bottle Each bottle contain more than tht usual 50 cent bottle ol liniment. GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. For Constipation Carter's Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. ' Purely Vegetable' Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Carter's Iron Pills Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, as most pale-faced people do. WHY NOT UTILIZE YOUR SPARE TIME And Sell Our Fertilizers in Your Localil7 A large, ploafant and prolllablo business can be worked up with a small ellort ou your part. We will amlst you U you wish in the sale of our brands not only by undertaking an adver tising campaign but also by sending one of our representatives to help you. Write as Immediately If Interest-id, before Jiur territory Is taken. TEE HUBBARD FERTILIZER COMPANY 802-3-4 5 8 Ktrstr Building. Bsltlaviit, MiryUii BRANCH iBEARSPOKT, MB. BRONCHIAL TROUBLES Soothe the Irritation and yon relieve the distress. Do both quickly and effectively 0f promptly nslng a dependable remedy fig? Tempers motes8 (Conducted by the National Woman's ChrlHtlan Temperance Union.) HOW ALCOHOL AFFECTS BRAIN. Alcohol is a poison to till parts of tin body, but the purt which ulcohol can duniuge most quickly und to the greatest extent is the dellcato nnd sensitive bruin. And Unit Is a fact. The first effect of tuklug ulcohol into the system la felt by the bruin; the worm dii:niigo is done Is the most deli cute purtM of the bruin ; nnd bo it fol low, tlist when a iiiun tukes u drink of whisky or beer, or unythlng else containing ulcohol, It promptly mud dles hlH thinking, weuk-ns his Judg ment, mid Jooscns his control over his fiction. Iu other words, it quickly steals from him whut is best In him ; it reduces the force of highest bruin control which uuturo has given him, which he has developed through ages, and which marks him out us different from brute imlmals. Now, of course, wo don't ineun to suy that when a person takes a drink of unythlng containing alcohol he nt onco is reduced to a brute animal ; but very few will dispute that a drunk en person Is not much better than a brute animal. And the reason he has been reduced to such a state by alco hol Is because, before he can tuke enough of it to kill his body, ho has had enough to paralyze his brain, es pecially the highest parts of his bruin. It has paralyzed his power to think, It has paralyzed his power to Judge, ha." paralyzed his power to control his uc tlons. The uinount of ulcohol which makes a person drunken vnrles with different people. Some run stand very little, others u grout deal. However, even a very little, though It does not show itself in drunkenness, bus fl dunuiglng effect on the brain. This Is what we want to point out particular ly. Too many people think that If they drink alcohol In moderation, Mich for example, us three or four glasses of beer n day, or one tr two drinks of whisky a day, they are not doing themselves nny harm ut ull. Very many even think that they may safely drink as long ns they stop before get ting drunk. These are very danger ous and mistaken Ideas to have. Drinking even In moderation has dang ers for the bruin und nerves, und Mondy drinking is very bad. One of the most terrible effects of alcohol on the nervous system Is de lirium tremens the "D. T.'s." Now, it Is not necessary to drink oneself drunk to get the I). T.'s. Here Is what a doctor who has handled an enormous number of alcoholic patients and who has made a life-long study of their troubles, has to say: "Many men who have never been Intoxicated, but have fur years steadily taken ulcohol, will, after some seven? nccident. develop de lirium tremens." Official Bulletin, Ru reuti Public Health Kilucatlon, Depart ment of nealth, New York City. WHAT THE DOCTORS SAY. "Whereas we believe that the use of alcohol ns n beverage Is detrimental to the human economy; and "Whereas, its use In therapeutics ns a tonic, or a stimulant, or ns a food, has no scientific basis; therefore be It "Resolved, that the American Medi cal nssoclntlon opposes the use of al cohol as n beverage; nnd lie it further ''Unsolved, that the use of alcohol us n therapeutic agent should be dlscour ugeif." The above resolution wns adopted by the American Medical association, an organization representing 80,000 physicians nnd surgeons of the United States. Dr. Charles H. Mayo, president of the association, declared In his Instal lation address: "Alcohol's only place ,s in the arts and sciences. National prohibition would be welcomed by the medical profession." A PERTINENT QUESTION. Speaking of the proposed govern ment purchase and control of the liquor business In Great Rritnln, Dr. Robertson Nlcol says .In the Rrltlsh Weekly : "We have to put the question whether America would allow the money she lends to the allies to be spent In such n fashion. . . .' We doubt whether Lord Reading would venture to nsk tin; Americans to lend us 500, 000,000 in order that we may compen sate the great multitude concerned In the liquor trade. ILL HEALTH OF SALOON MEN. Concerning the result of the prohi bition referendum In Ohio, the Outlook says; "If we owned n corner saloon In some Ohio town and had given serious thought to the diminishing wet re turns, we would feel Inclined to Insert In a local paper an . advertisement reading somewhat as follows: TO nXCHANGH ONE SALOON FOR one farm. Present owner desires to retire from business on the ground of ill health.'" POOR BRAIN FOOD. Patient Rut this is "brain food," doctor. 1 thought it wus my liver thut was affected. . Doctor Yes, but "liver medicine" will do you no good until you get brains enough to stop drinking. Tem perance. LOST THROUGH DRINK. "When the German soldiers entered Relglum." says Sir Harry Johnston, "they really lost the chance of getting to Paris or to Calais by 'stupefying themselves with strong drink." Salt in Winter. It has been found by experiments that dairy cows require more salt dur ing the wintertime than during the summer months when they ure on pas ture. Disinfect Stalls. Stalls used for calving purposes should be cleaned nnd disinfected after each calf Is born. Most Common tfalf Disease. The most common disease of the young calf Is Indigestion or scours. IMPIOVED UMFOfcM INTERNATIONAL SUrWSGM Lesson (By E. O. HKI.l.EKS, Acting Director of the Sunday 8chool Course of the Moody Bible Institute Chicago.) (fopvrluht, 11117, Western Newnpnpcr t'nlnn. 1 w m LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 10 JESUS CHOOSES THE TWELVE. WESSON TEXT Mark 3:7-2.-.. GOLDEN TEXT-Anu hn ordnlneii twelve, thnt they should be with him. and that ho mli;ht send them forth to preach. -Murk 3:14. ADIHTrONAT, MATEHIAI, FOR TEAC'HKHH Matt. 10:1-4; I.uke C:12-1B; John 1315-27; Mntt. D:13-1G; JC:24-2!J; John 17 :.-.; If Tim. 4:7-8. 1'IUMAKY TOl'lC-Jestis chooses twelve helpers. INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-The twelve and wlint wn know nhriut thorn. SENIOR AND ADULT TOI'lC-What II means to bo a disciple of Jesus. No man can alone accomplish nny great task. Kvery great leader hnS been blessed by one or 'more equally great helpers. Luther hud his Melnno then; Wesley, lis brother Charles, Whitfield and others; Moody had Whittle, Rllss, Sankey, Towner and more. These lenders but followed the example of our Lord. Jesus' ministry made him much observed and greatly multiplied his duties nnd burdens. When, therefore, ho chose these dis ciples, he desired not only to obtain help und to begin to teach those who were to take his place, but, like every other act, he desired to teach n lesson to those who were so carefully observ ing him. In verse 14 we arc told thnt he chose twelve, which was n signifi cant number, corresponding to the twelve tribes, und at once confirmed his assumption to the Messlnhshlp and mennt that the wondrous prophesies were being fulfilled. It also served to utimulute those upon whom the choice fell. Jesus, us we know from other passages, retired to the mountulns to pray. The cull cume from on high (v. 13), nnd those culled "went up" to him for preparation nnd for quiill flcntlon. The cull is a purpose ful one, for it Is not enough to go up J wt must ulso go down und out, hence these are "sent" (vv. 14. lfi). Only those who are authorized, however, are sent. Those whom Jesus sent out weM to found a new kingdom ami to do i greater work than merely to Judge tl.t people, because they were not only to judge results, but they were to change: results by altering causes; hence they had power over demons, even ns the Master, for evil has no rights. The source of their power Is to be Jesus, for he Is to be with them, our own pro tection as well (Matt. 'JS:'J0) ; and their power Is to grow with its usage, for we learn by doing. These men were originally united, not by n creed but by an Ideal; not by n doctrine or teach ing, but by actions; not by n subscrip tion to n confession. At onco they met with conflict. First of all by n blas phemous unbelief. The Holy Ghost Is no more holy than Jesus; but, If wo slander blm In his veiled condition and before his utiHnlshed work, great shall be the penalty. Those who hute (iod shut ont the light. Secondly, by a con flict with misdirected zeal. There wero those about Jesus who watched overj him, whereas rather they should have had him watching over them (v. 21); On the other hand, the scribes accused him of being possessed of devils. They attributed to the devil the work that the Holy Spirit und Son were doing.' Whut u strange picture! Friends seek ing to restrain, enemies accusing and relatives Interposing, yet nothing can stop the onward march of the kingdom' of God. Luke tells us that these twelve were selected from among the rest of the disciples. They were to have a greater nearness and more extended authority and, of course, greater test ings than the others who were disci ples or "learners." These disciples are to lie the light of the world. The Chris tian, "who is the salt of the earth," loses his Identity and will lose his salt ness and become like the world, If ho keeps not near unto Christ. As light Is n good thing to preserve, purify and to demise, so lire the Christians, yet there is a greater thing, when we ener gize, direct and believe. This Is what the apostles were to do. The aggres sive Peter nnd the other "Son of Thunder," the reflective, cautious Thomas, these were the men who werj sent forth ns public herulds (John 1 :30.) Some they nre to win by per gonal solicitation (James 1:41).. Oth ers by public proclamation , (Acts 2:30-41.) Men nre saved through men, and those whoni he sends forth are those who huve first learned to follow. Their work Is made permanent only ns "they abide In him." God wants the hearing ear, the believing heart nnd the confessing moiKh , (Uoni. 10:14): The one who would preach Jesus nnd have power In his name must first of nil "be with him," that Is, he must en joy n deep, abiding, victorious life of fellowship with Jesus. Jesus gave di rections to those be sent out, first to preach; second, to heal Illness; third, to cast out demons ; nnd they wero pro-i pared for the work they had to do, by the Lord Imparting power to them to do it (v. 15; see Matt. 10:1; Acts 1:5, 8.) Our mission is to both body nnd soul, but Christ puts the spiritual needs first (vv. 14, 15; see Mutt. 10:7, 8.) The dlfllculty with many healers of today Is that they Invert this order. Those whom Jesus sends out are to offer his kingdom to men nnd not command men to receive It. Their work will bring vnriunce upon the enrth, even nmong those in the same family; but those who will not go ure not "worthy of me." Jesus snw plainly thnt the victories of his king dom were often hindered ruther than helped by the presence of great crowds (v. 12). Why send Judas? Undoubtedly he hud ull the desired qualifications for leadership anil cho sen us he wns thnt "he might be with him." He need not hnve hardened his heart, bringing upon himself a greater condemnation. Jesus hus a three-fold work, the Spiritual need of which Is foremost; then comes the ministry of heullng; to Invert the order Is to Invert the teachings of the Book. The church has a ministry to perform, but Its min istry to the moral leper Is first, cleuns 1ns them and raising those dead Id trespasses and sin. I a aamasBaa a am. a aw, sn a .ant. mi nil mi niiiirmn VicD I Lnn UAHAU A D CEREAL CROP One of the Best Ever Harvested. Tho cereal crop of Western Canada for 1917 was the most vuluublo one ever harvested; the returns from all classes of live stock have been equally satisfactory. Tho wool clip wns not only greuter than In nny previous year, but the price obtained wus double that of 1910, which In turn wus almost double that of the year before. As wns the ense In 1915 nnd 1910, many farmers wero uble to pay for their land outright with tho proceeds of their first year's crop. Further evi dence of the prosperity of Western Cumuli! Is shown by the fuet that, one In every twenty of the population Is now the owner of 'an automobile. If tho farming community alone is taken, It will bo found that the proportion of automobile owners Is still greater. The bank clearings of the leading cities of Western Canada were consistently higher than they were In the corre sponding periods of 1910, and then they were higher than the year preceding. In Winnipeg $.r,00,000,00 more wns clenred In tho 11 months ending No vember 30 than In the sumo mouths a year ngo. The entry of the United States Into the war has strengthened the bonds between thut country and Canuda. We nre now working together for tho Hiimo ends. Those who are not fighting nro promoting a greuter production of foodstuffs. In' this connection Western Canada offers a wonderful opportu nity. Not only enn larger quantities of staple foodstuffs bo produced, but the cost of production Is lower nnd tho remuneration greater than where land Is" more expensive. Notwithstanding the fact that the price of farm prod ucts has doubled during tho past threo years, there are millions of acres of arable land In Western Canada which can still be bought nt a low price. Western Canada has nn enormous acreage prepared for seeding to wheat In 1018. It Is larger than In 1917, nnd will probably surpass tho record nrea put Into crop In the year 1915, when the largest crop ever known in the West was harvested. The year 1913 should also see n further Increaso In live stock activity. Farmers have been Investing consid- ruble sums In cattle; the high prices l "ired for wool and mutton have oi : () the eyes of Western farmers to the , ssihllltios-of sheep, and such was the d' '"nnd for breeding animals last fall thai it. was Impossible to meet it adequately: the campaign for greater hog production Is expected to yield tin increase oil between 'Si and SO per cent in 19K Those who are contemplating coming to Western Canada cannot do better than come early In the spring when they can nt In a crop and harvest It in the fall. In this way they will be able to achieve something that will not only be of great benefit to them selves, but also to the great cause for which the Allies, Including the United Slates, are now lighting. Advertise ment. Well, Why Net? "Pa, why do we pruy for dally bread?" "Why" "Why don't we pray for potatoes?" Says Pile Remedy Worth $100.00 a Box. Columbus Man Knows What He Is Talking About. I hnve had Itetiliin plli-s ever since my e.irliest recollection. I am .M years old .ind have sulTiTi-d terribly. I have tried many remedies and dnelms. tint no cure. About 8 weeks hki I saw your nd for Peterson's Ointment. The llrst application stopped nil ItclitiiK", nd In three days nil Horoness. I have only used one 'Sc box ;ind consider I am cured. You have my heartfelt thanks, and may everyone, that lias this trouble see 1 his nnd Klvo Peter son's Ointment, Unit Is worth a hundred dollars or more u hox. n trial. Sincerely yours, A. Ncwth, Colunihus, Ohio. "It makes mo feel proud to he nidi' to produce an ointment like that," says Iet erson. "Not only do I KUaranlee Peter son's Ointment for old sores nnd wounds, hut for Kcienia. Salt Hheutn, fleers. Itch lnr; Skin. I'lrnples. niuckhends and nil skin diseases. I put up n bit,' box for ftl cents, a price nil can afford to pnv and money back from your druggist if not ratlsflod." Adv, Try Socks, Then. "Why don't you give him tho mit ten?" "It Isn't cold hands he has; it's cold feet." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, that famous old "emedy for infants und children, and see that it Bears the Signature In Use for Over 'M Veins. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Grave Situation. "So Marie Is engaged?" "Yes, to un undertaker."' "Air undertaker? She must be dead In love." The Big Problem. Probably one of our knottiest war problems Is to find out how to make a woman believe she looks patriotic In last year's clothes. Only One "I1ROMO OUININE" Tn rt tbn ireniilno, cull fur fall nam LAXATtVB llltiiMO UIIININM. Look fur iliimiture of U. W. U UUVU. Cure. CoW InOno tuo. Appropriate Results. "Pld the actor get a hand on his scene?" "No; he mnde such n fist of It." Sweetest natures are those possess ing the faculty of finding contentment. The shoes of the near future will be of canvas and composition. au .-...o,iimiliiHiiiiiiiiii"S After tho Murne8 for Tired Ef es. g 1 MOVleS Red Eye Sore Eyee 2 Rfrwbe-R!iiuire. Mnrln; la t Furlt B I Trntmiit for Hre tht feel drf nd rnru 9 I uuerour u mnohof yourlorlns csw g ! u jour Teeth and wltn the iim remilsrlty. -1 CM FM THIN. TOO CWHOI (KIT HEW IYEJI ! Sold t Uroi Mid Optiol Store, or br MelL g til Mirtai In Imio, Co, Chlctio, fw FtM (hoi I I inuiuuiiiw imisMuiwaiimuiyuiiuuiiumwiiiUHUii CALENDAR IN HEAD Good Method Now That So Few Are Being Printed. Little Mental Arithmetic Required by System Which Is Explained Here Little Rhyme to Be Com mitted to Memory. Calendars for 1018 are going to be scarce, purtly on account of tho paper shortage and partly because advertis ers ure cutting down expenses, the largo insurance companies, for In stance, having made It 11 rule that their scents will have to print their own calendars. It used to bo that one wns flooded with calendars of all sorts and shapes about the llrst of the year; now one has to buy them. Why buy a culemhir If one can carry the whole thing In one's head? Thern nre several ways in which one can fl ure out the day of the week upon which nny day of the month will full, but the majority of tlieui require nn utuouiit of mental arithmetic that Is beyond the powers 0 the man In 11 hurry, or the woman urranglng for u party. Here Is a simple calendar arranged by a memory expert. It consists of twelve words arruuged ns n rhyme. These twelve words ure Indexes for tho twelve months, and they ure three In a line, so ns to make it easier to get ut the months by taking them three ut a time: Time Flloa Font, Men Wlnely Bay; Men Think, Ainu! Tlino'i Foolutl Away. The Inltlnls of these words give 11s the day of the week upon which the first of the months will fall In 101S, taking them In order. T stands for Tuesday, Th for Thursday. S Is fur Saturday and A for Sunday. M and V nro for Monday nnd Wednesday re spectlvely. It Is obvious that If one knows (ion what day of the week the first day of nny mouth will fall, one has only to add sevens to It to discover the dates of nil similar days of the week In thut month. If the 1st of August fulls on u Thttrsduy, the 8th. l."i!h, IL'd und 2!Hh must all be Thursdays. Now suppose you have committed this III tie rhyme to memory nnd wish to know upon what day of the wer'c the Fourth of .Tilly will fall in 1!HS, July Is the seventh monlh inel the sev enth word In our couplet, beclnulng the third line. Is Men. As M stand fur Monday, the 1st of July must be n Monday, so the -1th will be a Thurs day. Let us suppose your birthday Is .March 'J?,. As March is the third month the word Is at the end of the llrst line, und the Initial F shows Unit the 1st of March will be 11 Friday. If the following Fridays are the Nth, 1.1th tind 2'Jd your birthday will be on a Sat urday la V.HS. Suppose It Is Christinas day yon are looking forward to.- IVcciuhcr Is the last of the twelve months and the Initial of the last word in our little rhyme Is A, which stands for' Sunday. Then the Sundays In December will be the 1st, 8th. 1.1th and l!L'd, and Christ inas day will be three days after Sun day, or Wednesday. Spoiled Children. On a crowded Intcrurhan car the day lifter Christmas there wus 11 Jost ling, pushing, complaining bunch In the rlsle. There wns Just one woman In the bunch who wns not complaining, and she was good to look at, being cheerful, pretty nnd perfectly clothed, from her russet shoes to the brown hut thut topped her gold-brown hair. Her lovely brown suit was coming In con tact witli nil sorts of shabby clothing, hut she chuckled, nnd remarked to the strange woman next to her: "Whut spoiled children we lire! Here we nre In a warm, comfortable cur, fairly fly ing over the road, and grumbling nil the way. I can remember when a trip to Indliinupolls meant, for me, a chair in n farm wagon, maybe way buck over the hind wheels, and yet, even In zero weather, Jolting nnd jouncing over fif teen miles of frozen roud. I never whimpered. I was Just glad all through for the chance to tuke the wonderful trip to the city." A fdicepisli grin spread over a num ber of faces in her vicinity, proving that others could dig up similar memo ries. Indianapolis Star. Greeks In Turkish Territory. Professor Andrendo of the Univer sity of Athens, who is a specialist on the extent of Greek citizenship beyond tho Greek frontiers hi Macedonia and the other Haitians, lu Turkey, Syria and Asia Minor pointed out the great predominance of the Creeks In the regions to bo 'evacuated by the 'arks if they nre to leave Furope. V'.e whole vilayet, or province, of An.-i-'iiople, extending from the l!ul kans i'owii to Constantinople, ho de clared, is us much Greek as It is Turk nnd whh the Turks out it is practical ly till Greek. "Even Constantinople," he snld, "is u Greek city the largest of Grei-'ii eltres with v population of ;i.ri0,000 Greeks. Thut gives tin Idea of the extent of Greek cltlzepship In all this section down to the straits, which will hnve to be considered on tl.o basis of nationality nnd race, when the Turk leuves Europe. . The Vale of Llangollen. No traveler In quest of those "cer tnln Jolly humours" thnt Stevenson talks about would ever pass by Llan gollen, declares a writer. It Is a small market town near the English border, clustered about the River Doe and shut tn by hills on all sides. The Dee winds through the valley like a silver thread, now vanishing In the woods nnd now llnshlng In the sun, while Its curves and eccentricities add grnce und benuty to the picture. The town bonsts a fine old bridge, built in 13-15, which la accounted one of the seven wonders of Wales. It Is a quaint structure, and from Its pointed recesses, where Idlers profitably spend the day gazing and Bshlng, Is a view that for variety and qlcturesauennsa Is not to be axcellwd. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household remedy all over the civilized world for more than half a century for constipation! intestinal troubles, torpid liver und the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It Is a rnost valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervous dys pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on Iienduche, coming up of food, pnlpltu tioti of heart nnd many other symp toms. A few doses of August Flower will Immediately relieve you. It Is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold In all civilized countries. Adv. Girl Band President. A girl president lives in Clovehind, O. She Is president of 11 bank, and Is only seventeen years old. The bunk has 8."i() depositors find a capital of ?l.r).".fi8. The depositors ure members of the council educational nlllunce, who stive their money to buy Liberty loan bonds, vacations nnd presents. The deposits come lu pennies. Some persons literally have "only n cent to their names." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a Hiuull box of liarbo Compound, bud 14 oz. of glycerine. Any drugKint can put thin up or you cna mix it at home at very little cent. Full directions for nuk ing and uhu come in each box of liarbo Compound. It will gradually darken Ireakcd, faded gray hair, and make it soft and (ilutwy. It will not color the scalp, is not ticky or greasy, and docs not rub oil. Adv. Not So Much Work. Mr. I'.angor William, have you bro ken another gluss? William Yes, sir; but I was very fortunate this time. It only broke In two pieces. Mr. Hunger So you cull that "for tunate," do you? William Yes, sir; you can't Imagine what 11 bother It Is to pick .them up wheu they break Into a hundred pieces. "Cold In the Head" la an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Ft oris who ore suliiert to frcanent "colds In the heart" will find thnt tho use of HAWS CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the Bvsteni, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Kepi-alcd uttucks of Acuto Catarrh muy leri'l to Clironlf! enmrrn. HAT.L'H CATAlUtir MEDICINE Is tak n Internally and arts through the Flood on the Miuons Surfaces of the System. All Prueiiiats 75c. Testimonials free. I11A10 for nnv case of cntnrrh that fIAL.L'3 CATARRH MEDICINE will not enre. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Power of Money. Money may be misused. The power It represents may be abused, says a noted writer, just lis the power of the press or any other physical or social force may be abused. And tho desire for money may be perverted. Just as may be any other normal or healthy desire. I'.ut that Is not the way to look at money any more than It Is the way to look at any other power or quality of human nature thnt may be used ei ther for good or evil. Dr. IVi ry "Drad Khot" li iiiiwnrful bat puu. uiie uuao 111 cnoiiKn to cxprl Worms or Uupi wonn. f.o castor oil nccvMury. Adv. Where Canes Are Popular. There Is probably no country in the world where the use of walking sticks Is so general ns in tho United King dom. Practically every man carries n cuiie, not only In the towns und cities, but ulso in the country; ami, in addi tion, there Is u large demand for walk ing slicks for women, these being used extensively in the country nnd ut sen side resorts, but not to u greut extent In the cities. The winter months nre always rain) and even during the summer tie; weather is often very unsettled, so that the use of umbrellas Is also unusually greut. These conditions have made the manufacture of umbrellas and walking sticks an Important industry in the l'.rilish Isles. Had Similar Failing. Mistress It's only fair to warn yui, Bridget, that my husband sweurs 0 nttle sometimes. Ilridget That's all right, mum. So do I. Life. An Eaiy End. Ill I'erliins As for me, I want to die rich. I never yet hoard of 11 rich fel ler being bung or eieetrocutwl. SELFDEFENSE Defeat Backache and Kidney Trouble With Anuric Many people In this section- have suffer ed from rheumutlsni ond kidney troub'e and have found that Anuric was the most successful remedy to ovorcome tbeso painful and dangerous ailments. The lucky pcoplo ure tbose who hae suffered, but who aTe now well becauao they heedod nature's warning signal In time to correct their trouble with thnt wonderful new discovery of Dr. riorce"s :alled "An-u-rlc" (diuble strength). You should promptly hood these warnings, some of which are dizzy spells, backache, Irregularity of the. urlno or the painful twinges of rheumatism, sciatica or lum bago. To delay may make possible tho aungorous forms of kidney dlsonso, such as stono In the bledilcr. If you want quick relief buy An-iric now (COo a pack sgo) or send Dr. I'lerco 10c for trial pk. This will prove that "Anuriu" eliminates uriu acid as hot wuter melts sugar. isWirisTfWiHrft?iri J sar. settle on Canada. Canada's invitation to every Industrious worker to settle in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta farmers to make money and happy, by helping her raise immense wheat You Can Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free ? or other lands at very low prices. (and at $1S to 930 per acre that will wheat to the acre it's easy to beebme also grow wonderful crops of Oats, Barley ana t lax. Mixed farm. Ing is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent eraasea. full of nutrition, are the only food required either ' . for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches; markets convenient; climate excellent. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to SupU of Im migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. P. JXPFRAY ' Car. Wains! lOraid Sis., PhUaddphla. Pi. Canadian Government Agent Back Given Out? Housework is too bard for a woman who is half sick, nervous and always tired. But it keeps piling up, and gives weak kidneys do tune to recover. If your back is lame and achy and your kidneys irregular; if you have "blue spells," sick headaches, nervousness, dizziness and rheumntio pains, us Doan's Kidney rills. Tbey bav6 done wonders for thousands of worn out women. A Virginia Case Mrs. P. T. Timber-"ton SrhT4kav nine, o o. juiwiunu St., Richmond, Va., siys: "1 suffered f jr months wltli fre i.uont spells of cramps In my hands, feet and limbs and wag almost helpless fcr1. for a Ioiir time. I uon t snow now I ever stood the knlfo 111(0 pnins thut slmt tliroiiKh my body. Arter 1 nnd used thirteen boxes if Drain's Kidney nils I was cured entirely and I have entnveil better health since then, Wan I ever hud before." Get Doan's at Any Store, 0e a Bos DOAN'STO FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. PATENTS Wat son E.Coleman.WMh. Inglon.D.C. UduJlh fri. llhrh l roferonuw. UwtiMulu. Wisconsin's Fine Potato Crop. Wisconsin furnished 0,-iOO,0H) jushols of the entire potuto crop of the United Stutes, which amounted to 410,(XK),0OU bushels In all. This It about 8',a per cent. Contcd tongue, vertigo ond const! Iftttlon are relieved by Garfield Ten, Adv. Expensive Hostelry. . "I like to stop nt this hotel." "Why?" ''The proprietor makes me feel us If I wned the pluce." ''Well, lifter you've paid your bill yen will feel that you ought to own the place, whether you do or not." Piles Cured In to 14 Dsts DmslU refund mniir r if I'A.O OIN'I'MHKT falls Uicuri' lichlnii, llllnd. Ulenlloiior I'rouuaui I'lio. b'lnilitpuUcaUoQtflTos rcUuf. too. Economizing Time. "What will you have for dinner?" asked the nffable waiter. "tin ahead and bring what you nre) solving today," replied the hungry man. "lon't iiiuke me guess." Wrlnht's Incllnn VrrMnlil rills contain nothing but vck initio Initrfillents, which act gently ns a tonic Rml vurKatlvc by sllrxiu lotion asd not by Irritation. Adv. , Hard on Henry. Tm afraid Henry is going to lie dis appointed with uriny life," remurked Mr. Cobbles. "Why so?", "Henry wns always dead set ngalnt( manual labor, an' I understand ull them trenches In Kurope was dug by soldiers." The Kuglish government has liu proved the quality of the ule brewed In thnt country. Htnpnnge of the bowels . More rultlo ilti, of imrn.rnlii of ttl U 1 n e I jmi4 dc I iik d n-n ruou Uiafi from ail oUit-r bowl 1 nmblcs Dr. Ilvl! ltoherta' LAMIIONH, 1'rloeSOe fed dry on tho tongue will overcome pttmlyhlA and ftUivpnifcotUie bowels Itiui svoldinff dn-ucklag wtilcli is (liinscrouc In ltclf. Kftd the Prirtinl Horn Vtttrtntrlso Stall rw fr boBkl M AtorUM ! I If no d.'nlcr tn Tour town, write It. Bins labirtl' fit. Co. 100 Grand Annul. WiskiiHa, l MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN Relieve Feverltdinefta, Constipa tion.ColilHnnd correct dlscroprnof the Htomavta and bowels. VudH fi'tktrtfcr tr ytart. All ITlipf iHts, Hnuiple mulled KHRK. Ad- ureas A. S. OLMSTED, Ls Ro, N. V. Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cuticura 'Soap 25c Ointment 25c & 50c Name, and Addresses unSrrfH Lincoln. Noomnkaanilvlrlnltv. furnvtcd wlibln of days, i'rlco I10.UJ. rill lie. runs, l.ll.n II.., o.bft jl. -rr3 W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 5-19ia Maryland Folks Testify Ilrunswiek, Md. "Several months ago I wus taken with a severe puln la the small of my buck. I saw un ad vertisement in some newspaper of Dr, Pierce's Anuric Tablets, und wns so Impressed with it, thought they would possibly be benellclui in my case, nnd knowing the hii:h reputation of nil Dr. Tierce's remedies I immediately sent for a trial puckngc of 'the Anuria Tablets and begun tcking them ns soou as received, and la u very short time wus relieved of the trouble. I believe this remedy, like nil Dr. Tierce's rem edies, to bo everything thut Is claimed for It." V. G. 1IOAK. Dr. Tierce's reputation Is back of this new medicine and you know thnt his Tleusniit Tellets for the liver, his Golden Medical Discovery for the blood, and Ids Favorite Prescription for the Ills of women hnve hud a splendid reputation for the past, CO jeurs. IM s&MM JU u -w ... - that's what thousands of farmer who have none from, the U. S. to homesteads or buy land in Western Is especially attractive, sne wants , prosperous homes for themselves crops to teea the wona. Where you can bay good (arm raise xo to ah dusucu oi $2 prosperous. Canadian farmers , tarns su. HI if v. r f ' 4 , t r ' 1 N3
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