ES e; All were ne, 29 , Bos- G. An licates Dix- 1 her- The years; red, 2 yy the Dixon, ork in house in the of hig Yonald killed n told to his as up e and 3 wife 2d for X0N nding iffalo, ilroad | Jef- were tof and sand 3sday, made, it the decid- ° min- Punx- About” ed by ontin- This ilroad ics in TE ments . who ok, in first 7, the s not brook ttoon, as ao d and brook r en- s the ments il she v she iploy. noney From s be- -inch finery cting ndian © POS- round rough refin- and se of West. » 1 gas rink panic AL y the opped wrried ng in the con- made pad- se if nage- con- e re- o the eport. and eorge and nmis- ction i —— , “came week - and pale, with nM ry ny yl wis’ Martha Piiman 3 of 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a. graduate Nurse from the. Blockley T raining School,’ ‘at Philadelphia, and for ‘six years Chief Clinic Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writesthe letter printed below. She has the advantage of personal experience, besides her professional education, and what she has to say may be absolutely relied upon. - Mary other women are afflicted as she was. They can regain health in the same way. It is prudent to heed such advice from such a source. . Mrs. Pohlman ‘writes: “1 apa firinly persuaded, after egpty years of experience with Lydis E. Pinkbham’s Vegatable Compound, that it. is the safest and best medicine for any suffering women to “ Fmd intel] after ..my ma on Lf -that my- ign ning The doctors escribed for me, yet I did not improve. 1 would bloat after vii hind and frequent} become nauseated. ha ins down through my limbs so I oS pilsty, irritability, Fervodanels, sleep- rdly walk. It was as bad a case of female lessness, melanc aly, ‘““all-gone ”’ and. Finke ae) Yl Hoon nd ax. ‘,want-to-be- cre" ? feelings, blues > - plies. thy ¥ Vepota Yor ‘mionths. ever | and’ Hogeigssnens, they should tims IL have had occasion to Tha ag it to | ber there is one tried and true remedy a number of patients suffering’ from ‘all ‘Lydia E.s Pinkham's “Vegetable Com- forms of femaie difficulties, and I find that, EX at ouce. removes such troubles. while 2: is mnvidtred 0 geil Tec No other female medicine in the ‘ommend a patent. medicine, -I ‘can Honestly | world las received such widespread Neomasiend Lydia = P ’ kgs ye etable |, nd unqualified endorsement. fon Som for eve Joni he The needless suffering of women from t | is a a Toes oe ane ry ! [Ssenyes peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. The money which they pay to ' Money cannot buy such testimony 85 jootors who do not help them is en this—merii nlone ean produce such re- | anormons waste. The pain is cured sults, and the ablest specialists NOW |g. {he money is saved by Lydia E. agree that Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. table Compound is the most univer-. 14 js well for women who are ill to saily successful remedy for all female { write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. diseases known to medicine. ' |The present Mrs. Pinkham is the When women are troubled with ir- | daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, regular, Su pressed or painful periods. | her assistant for many years before her weakness, cee or ulceration ; decease, amd for twenty-five years of the female aongan:. that Seagiou: since ber advice has been freely given Sowa da og inflammation, bac to sick women. In her great exgperi- loating (or fiatulence), general SINE | emees which covers many years, she w ind tion. and nervous prosira-| has probably bad to deal wath dozens on, or are beset with snch symptoms [of cases just like yours. Her advice asdizziness, faintness, lassitude, excita- lis strictly confidential. Lydia E Pinkbam's Vejstable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall. “ London saloon keepers say that WwW they are likely to be driven out of Cut Your ork business whenever a large Jewish population: settles in their neighbor- hood. The Jews are reported to be much mole abstemious in the use of —~ * fo plantations. Atkins Saws cut not only wood, iron and other materials iter than any other, but they cut work. That is ‘because they are made of the best steel in the world by men that know ‘how. Atkine Saws, Cert Knives, Perfection Floor Scrapers, ete., are sold by all good hardware dealers. Caizlogue on requcst. E.C. ATHRINS QQ. CO. the. Largest Saw Manufacturers in the World Factory and Executive Offices, Indianapolis BRANCHES—New York, Chicago, Minneapolis Portland (Oregon), Seattic, San Francisco Memphis, Atiantaznod Toronto (Canads) 1 Accepino subtitute—lnsist on the Atkins Brand co con moe Drill for Water fer Minerals oe Bs Blast Holes. . We make DRILLING MACHINES For Horge, Steam or Gascline Fower. Latest Traction Machine. MiS MACHINE CO, a0 TIFFIN, OHIO. That Delightful Aid to Health Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic ‘Whitens the. teeth purifies | raouth and breath — cures nasal .catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, "and by direct application cures -@8 211 inflamed; ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused by feminine ills. Paxtine possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and germi- cidal qualities unlike "anything else. Atalldruggists. 5ocents LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE FREE The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass | ECORYS SES 4 ers—-nure; yngeripiet “eras, ite for our naw 3 3s n A Terry ae Som, : That Baby of Yours eeds Hoxsie's Croup Cure for Cougzhe, Colds, Croup X Pneumonia, It eyo tora nes Croup and Piputieria. 50 cente, at Druggists or mail. A. P. HOXNIE, Bufiale. N. Y. T 48 p. bonk free. Highest refs, PA ENT Long experience. Fitzgerald * - ¥ &Co.Dept. b4, Washington, D.C D R¢ Oo P S Ee gia soit ea re Book of testimon and 40 Days’ treatment _— vag +4 H. H. GREEN'S ONS: Box B, Atlanta, Ga. XU 7 196 Resa atn ash SN in Cholo- 1 = puch v4. Nook h of Universal Pre- pO ND B® he Bli¥iNone. peer N nad Froiv Av ch Heating a SR aot i Chicago, Ill.>- says: liguors than Christians. Filavecmiusd dycardd, 10 408 Or hervouss Bess alter Grst day’suse of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer $2trial bottle andtreatisefres DLR Ete Ltd. 931 Arch St., Phila,, Pa. Fhe works of Schopenhauer are being transiated into -tapanese. “To Cure x Cold in One Dav ‘Take laxative lromo Quiwine Tablets. Drogpinte refund woney Mit fails to eure. E. LGrove’ssigpature on eath box. 2c. idents at the Uni are Germans. ‘OF the 665 femal versity oi-Beriin, 4 BABY COVERED ) WITH SORES. Would Scratch and Tear the Flesh Une Jess Hands Were Tied=—‘ Would Have Pied But For Cuticura.’”’ “NIy ‘little son.” when about a year and a half old, began to have sores come out on his face. 1 Lad a phys dan reat hime, but the sores grew worse. Then they be- gan to come on his arms, then on other parts of his body. and then one came on his chest, worse than the others. Then 1 called another physician. Still he grew worse. At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew so bad I had to “tie: his hands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh., He got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able te walk. My aunt advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment. [ sent to the drug store and got a cake of the Soap and a box of the Oint- ment. and at the end of about two months the sores were al! well. He has never had any sores of any Kind since. He is now strong and healthy, and [I can sincerely say that only ior your most wonderful remedies my precious child wouid have died frem those terrible sores. Mrs. Eg- bert Sheldon. KR. F. D. Nec. 1, Woodville, Conn., April :2.1905.7 Statue of Odin Found. Interesting relies of ancient -‘French-- loman origin have been unearthed in ihe French commune of Gueret. Among other things is a granite statue of Odin. Archologists are greatly in- therested by these discoveries, as very few relics of this kind exist in the Louvre museum. DEATH SEEMED NEAR. How a Chicago Woman Found Help When Hope Wag Fast Fadiug Away. Mrs. E. T. Gould, 914 'W. Lake St. “Doan’s Kidney Pills are all‘that saved me from death v + jy Bright's "Dis- ease, that I know, 1 bad eye trouble, backache, catches when lying abed or when bending =2 over, . was lan- =. guid and often dizzy and hadsick headaches and bearing down pains. The kid- ney secretions were too copious and frequent, and very bad in,appearance, It was in 1903 . that Doan’s Kidney Fills helped me so i auickly and cured me of these troubles and I've been well ever &ince.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a Dox. irre erereene, J ANONCE BND TRADE REVIEW: to Get Labor for Queensiand | %i fund az da Plantations vad. sDUN'S WEERLY © SUMMARY Thousands of natives ef “Polynesia Rush for Structural are’ needed to work “on the sugar and other plantations of Queensland, These plantations are in the low coast regions; and as the climate is tropical’ — =e riiiie white labor is not successful. R. G. Dun & Co.'s" “Weekly” Re- For many years sailing vessels have view f3€ Trade says: ‘Distribution of been visiting the islands to recruit heavy weighit” wearingl apparel; ‘fuel Kanakas for the Queensland, planta- |r “stheér Seasonable® érehandise. tions. The trade gave rise to abuses expanded rapidly in reSponse to ‘the which have heen suppressed : by law, : I 25% but the natives are not so eager to more nofmn empél ature, but ne emigrate as formerly andi is hard week's business has mot depleted ‘the: work to fill the vessels. accumulation of last month and -re- A sea captain in the Kanaka trade tail stocks of these goods are still has introduced a new method of mak {hurdensome.’ Reports are’ much. more ing emigration attractive. Before he | satisfactory, ‘however, and an impetus: sailed from Queensland a year ag} has been given to wholesale trade in Shapes Has Quiefed Down, But Wholesome #s “Conditions: iContinye, cam’ es x . tions where South Sea Islanders aré| business ‘depending upon confidence “employed. in continued National prosperity. He had. a camera and a photos >raph. Jobbing returns and manufactur- Going from one plantation to another ing statements indicate Eitle idle he photographer groups of natives and capacity, the leading industrial also took individual pictures of well plants having. added to their already known fellows from the New Hebri- heavy contracts on” hand. - Mercan- des, Solomon and other groups. tile: esllections are prompt: as a rile, Then ho brought the phonograph although some. extensions are :asked. nt The b B known natives} Commodity prices are fairly steady, into service. e Best X no important variations _ occurring who had a large acquaintance in the during the past week. . islands were induced to talk into the “"'he ‘only ‘adverse development of instrument and tell their friends the|iyg week was the less pacific news ‘kind of life they led in Australia and}fyom? the coal ‘fields, although a * These phonographed letters . were way earnings for January, now fairly obtained from Kanakas who formerly complete show an increase of 16.6 lived in about a dozen of the islands per. céht™ over last® year's . which the recruiting vessels are in while foreign commerce at New York the habit of visiting. Then the ingen- for the last week made a most strik- ious shipmaster had his photographs ingly “favorable compar ison with tite turned into lantern slides and off he|S?me Desiod 1 J08, esports gains sailed for the islands well equipped ing 8 (ig og Tile imports _In- to astonish. the natives Less. urgency. to place orders for According to a Queensland news iron and steel products during the paper ihe scheme has been a great ast: week is a satisfactory develop- suceess. - The captain had an ample|yment because il testifies®to the ab- supply of lantern slides showing emi-}sence of speculative. operations that grants from each of the islands he might easily produce unwholesome vesited. inflation of prices.” Yet the past Everybody was on hand to see the|week was by no means devoid of new show and the natives were beside |inquiriesy particularly in regard .to themselves with delight when they structural steel for lake vessel and saw the well-known visages of their |namifacturing plants. = Seasonably friends and acquaintances thrown De a Rabi Gp ¢ > con tasty 1d? : y a . upon the screen Bui iho SOAS hacker banded. nde for soe ally. tallied to the crowd. lp tHE very leather. New business in boots and shoes is quiet. tones and accents which many of thel pines numbered 229 in the nit- auditors connected with the man|.q States, against 256 last vear, and upon whose face they were gazing. 29 in Canada, with 27 a' year ago. The man sent them greetings from his plantation home 1.000 miles away. engaged in the Kanaka trade say they dilie hii and Vegstables, $ e are going to employ the same expedi- A Finis hive per hu ent, . Cabbage—perton............. Onis LT barrel. : bis Pelican Island. SALTIDORE: In that long: narrow .lagoon on the ‘Floar—3Vigter Patent cast coast of Florida known as Indian | Wheat—No. 2 re River, there is a muddy islet three or ae Nile = four acres in extent. Originally it Butter ~OBid crennicrs cree 24 2 doubtless did not differ from hundreds | = : of similar neighboring islets; but, foi | .some reason past finding out, this is- Flour—W JererT stent pelican, unlike its white cousin, nests NEW YORK . . > “, : . normally in low trees and bushes; and there is evidence that when the orig- Gr en Seer $n ue mangroves in which the birds placed their scaffolding of sticks. Excep- tionally low temperature and high wa- ter—perhaps aiso excessive use br the birds, which sometimes build as many Cattie. as seven nests in a single mangrove—{ gxa, 1,430 10 1,600 Ibs. have killed -tree after tree, until at jl'rime. 7,500 to1,400 1bs present only three serviceable trees [fou lit tol80) ibs. remain. ' Still the birds come back, the Fair, 900 10 1,100 Ibs. impelling motive which prompts them in to return to this partieular spot being j Common to good fat bulls.. evidently stronger than that which in- Denon (9 805d Du vous. LIVE STOCK. Union Stock Yards, Pittsburg. 45 I'rime heavy hogs.. ina ia 3610 $62 i ~ lc ioe Prime medium woigiis. Y pee : p iz - There is no reed to be ske ptical Best heavy Yorkers, regarding Mir. I.ahovichere’s story | Good light Yorkers. . his dinner parties, which were at- tended by leaders of science and lit- Neal Calves. erature, the menus were often of a {Heavy and thin calves.. most eccentric character. On one oc- casion pickled horse tongue was great- Calves. cacy, and puppies occasionally, and | Son. ‘and’ this dces not hedgehogs. tortoises, potted ostrich | bered by the ten thousand. and sometimes rats, frogs and snails were prepared for the delectation of favored guests. What more likely than that the dean should have a fancy for a. .royal hea >—l.ondon Fogter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, > YX, } , ter dinner speeches in dress suits, ob Chronicle. " ‘ * serves the Commoner. he visited a number of thé planta-|spring dry goods and other forward. how they were .getting ‘along on the | strike may We prevented-.by .agree- ment: any time before April 1. Rail- * figures, Has the auto come to stay? A man- lv relished by the guests until they | ufacturer says that thirty thousand of were told what they had eaten. Alli- | the red, white and blue *“devils” have {| body and brain the energy, health and gator was ‘served up as a rare deli- | been made in this country this sea- in a dress suit. But this is not more startling than the disclosures that a to > lot of burglars have been making af- Is = Call for yqu NO SATISFACTION. Railroad Man Who Had No Use for Automatic Device. ‘has not’ ye{ heen “reorganized by Wall ‘street, cis still owned and oper-- ated by the- Blunt spelen; oldelumber-_ man who: Built i "Last vear, after a’ partieularly severe aceident upon jt. ‘the agent | of @n automatic block signal system ealled and tried to get a con- tract for installation. The old lumberman -examined the interested. highly,” said the agent. “**He told me to use his name with “yeuw,- and he would see you later”. : Wall,” said _the lumber man, ‘1 reckon it is a pretty machine. 1 Hie to sit here and see it work myself, it's so all-fired sure. it on my road-—-now, young feller, I've been running a railroad some longer'n. vou, ‘and: I'll tell yon something. once in so often, ne natter what yop- do. I've got three brakemen in Jail now, and I've vowed to hang. The next —Youth's Companion. Scotland Yard. queting hall, Whitehall. kings retained possession of it from A certain Western, railroad, which | device attentively and Seemed ‘much Scotland Yard, widely known as the headquarters of the lL.ondon police, is ; a historical place, said to have been With the methods now in use, the site of a palace where kings of | seven-tenths of the force in coal is Scotland were received when they came to London. It is near the ban- oa Red eis Grint SEARLE EI POr0 TE $s 2 4 i S : HE “ATTENDS TO BUSINESS $ 3 who goes straight | to work to cure % << < <r 5 3 Hurts, Sprains, Bruises 3 3 gn BEN ib sis bY the use of oe ba, . el 3 i St bs Oil | eo i . aco Ss. 3 & & i an d saves time, money Zn nd géis out of misery , quickly. ; * wa > oo gt 3 ine It Acts Like Mast: Price, 25c. and 50c. oa = - 2 Soadealralondssl eb FS Ed iit x Soaferentonss Ss Sel Sibi eased edb ores ae GUARANTEED TO CUR GRIP, BAD.COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. ' I won't sell Anti-Grl ize to a dealer who won't Guarantee Xe. r MONEY BACK IF IT DOESN'T CURE. F. WW. Diemer, 2.D., Manufacturer, Springfield, Xo. - The Baldwin locomotive works of i Philadelphia turned out: 2,250 locomo- { tives in the vear 1905. A Guaranteed Cure For Files. Itching, Blind, Bleedine, Protruding Pilas, Bra gmistsare authorized to-refund money! Pazo Ointment fails tdeure in 6to'14 days. 50e. fe” Measuring Ck Clothes B By ‘Photography. Ww hen ‘one eomes” to the: industrial and commercial: uses, the list of uses of photography is-endless.- An in- genious German gentleman now sup- plants the tailor’s:measurer-and-mea- sures a man for a suit of clothes by photographs. «The latest improvemeet in the phonograph is 3 _ system .by “Your chief engineer réconiends it| which a photographic film “records the motion of a sensitive flame, and ‘the variations in intensity in the band thus obtained are made to cause :vi- brations ip a telephone circuit, re- producing the” original sounds much more clearly than by former methods. But come to, using [Fhe tunnel builder and railroad con- tractor not ounly Keep in touch . with the progress of the work, the condi- tions and the effects of blasting, but «Accidents is, hound to happen about | provide against damage suits- by ‘‘be- Jfore and after” views. In,many fac- tories sample hooks are made photo- graphically, showing exact ‘construe- one, and the public is pretty well sat-+ tion, design, wood and finish. isfied. But.what satisfaction is it, gO- ing to be for anyone if I g6 to work | enough’ has been outlined to, give and hang an old automatic machine?’ | some hint of the part the camera One might go on indefinitely, but i plays in every ‘material branch of hu- i man activity.—Henry W. Lanier in The World's Work. Waste in Coal. wasted: A few years ago the waste was nine-tenths. Mr. Edison declares The Scotch | that a bucketful of coal should ‘drive an express train from New York {te 659 till the rebellion of William of | Philadelphia, and a few tons be suffi- cient for the largest ocean steamship, Wren and other notables lived in| whose bunkers must now hold thou- sands. He told them he was doing well, that MARI ETS. he liked the life and that Queensland ee ‘Scotland. Milton, Sir Christopher was a good place to come to. He PITTSBURG. 3 « » a try 3 SY Of. P" tallged about the country, the money Grain, Flour and Feed. Scotland Yard. he earned and the good treatment he Wheat—No. 2 red. .....ccoivnneanns $. 8) received. te No.2 Senesnsy . 52 73 . p — 9 Ww, ear. ‘ 5 Pictures were shown of the huts Co Allow. oan 5 2 occupied by the emigrants, the fields| Mixed ear........... 16 5 they worked in and groups of labor- : an ers whose sleek appearance and 30 smiling faces seemed to show that Hay—No. 1 Timothy San J 1332 rey were enjoying life Clover No. 1............. ve, {LX 975 Yu iy Yere enjoying life, : Feed —No, 1 white mid. ton. 200) Me result is that the stereopticon Brown middlings....... 17 5) and phonograph have proved to belg Bran. bulk : 16 2 7’ valuable recruiting agents. 1Zven ‘the 7.50 natives who have ‘had the worst mis- ‘Dairy Produets. givings ‘about emigration become en- pButter—Elgin creamery........... $ 2 20 incti AT STi ] w 5 @hio ereamery...... os bod 24 thusiastic COBVErts 10 the idea when| gpaney country roll. : 16 Ts ‘they see their friends actually before | Chsese—Ohto, new...... A 11 12 aa them and hear fiaeir well-known New York, New......ooooveee. hn 32 2 voles.” : Poultry, Etc. ane : J oy : i : 2 Wein inane $s It 15 , The captain had no difficulty in Li rik di. 15 3 . making up a load and other captains | Eggs—Pa. and Ohio, fresh. 20 21 331 people will Around the fireside or about the well- lighted family reading table during the winter evenings ‘the children © and 3 505 5 | 8rown-ups ean play with their wits and 33 31 | see how many words can be made. 20. people. making the greatest num- ; | ber of words will each receive a little box containing a $10.00 gold piece. 10 people will each win one box con- nan $ 505 3D taining a $3.00 gold piece. ceive a box containing $100.00 in gold. 1t is really a inost fascinating bit of “sy a1 | fun to take up the list evening after 92 | evening and see how many words can inal pelican colonists landed on the Jorn—N0.2 adrsns .- 2 ” be added. islet which now bears ..eir name, it DN? whi: : 21 26 A few rules are necessary for abso-; was well grown with black and red | Eggs—state and Yennsylvania.. 20 21 | Jute fair play. Any word authorized by Webster's dictionary will be counted. but no name | of person. Both the singular and plural can be used. as for instance “grape’™ and “grapes.” ‘Fhe letters in "Y-I-O-Grape-Nuts” $5 (0 | may be repeated in the same word. 5 80 Geographieal names authorized by 2 20 4 9 Webster will be counted. Arrange the words in alphabetical 3 40 J'classes, all those begining with A to: | together and those beginning with E to 3 30 [| come under E, ete. into mind every evening. It is almost certain that some econ- testants will tie with others. In such ‘ - , Pie that the late Dean Buckland swal- Emon oo Siig 18 49 |vcases a prize identical in value and lowed the mummificd remains of the |8tags. ee rash bssenein BY 37 | character with that offered in that| heart of Louis XIV, and that it now Sheep. class shall be awarded to each. “Each | rests in the dean's body in Islip Point wothes i $50 one will be requested to send with the | churchyard, when one: recalls the hom er ie hy 3a list of words a plainly written letter uany i: weird dishes that the femons (Fels mized ones and weilters.... § 19 Rescuilg he advantages of Grape- divine consumed in his life time. At Canis to ho eee 500 Nuts, hut the coniesiont is hot sequined to purchase a pkg. These letters are! For illustration: A person may have experienced some incipient not to contain poetry. or fancy flour- 8 50 | ishes, but simple, truthful statements a00 ] of fact. or chrenic ails traceable to unwise se- | lection of food that failed to give the| worth the trial; there is no cost, noth 31 Boxes of Gold 300 Boxes of Greenbachs For the most words made up. from these letters Grape-Nuts earn these prizes. dollars to your pennies that the noon hour will find a man. on ur breakfa:{ huskier and with a stronger heart-be:é and clearer working brain than he eve? had‘on the old diet. Stuippose, if you have never realy made a move for absolutely ecleas health that pushes you along euch day with a spring in your step and a re serve vigor in muscle and brain that makes the doing of things a pleasure, let, and this alone, forms the nesting RIT 8 300 people wili each win a bOX ¢on- you join the army of “plain old commor resort, the home, of all the pelicans| Oats—No. 2 white. a 21. 2 | taining $1.00 in paper money and oneisense” and start in now. Then aff of the Indian River, if not, indeed, of } Butter—Creamery........... we 2 | person who makes the highest number| yoy. have been 2 or 3 weeks on tl the east cost of Florida. The brown Eggs—Pennsylvania fists... 20 211 of words over all contestants will re-| Grape-Nuts {raining you write a state. ment of how you used to be and how you are now. The simple facts will in. terest others and surprise yourself, We never publish names except on pers mission, but we often tell the facts iy the newspapers and when requesied | give the names by private letter. There is plenty of time to SC per, | sonal experience with Grape-Nutis and | write a sensible, truthful letter to b¢ sent in the list of words, as fhe conte: { does not close until April 30th, 1906. | So start in as soon as you like to build- ing words, and start in using Grape- Nuts. Cut this statement out and keep the letters Y-I-O-Grape-Nuts be- { fore you and when you write your let ter vou will have some reason to write {on the subject “Why I Owe Grape- | Nuts.” 2 : Oh LY ! Heifers, 700 101, 1001bs.... 400 When you are writing down the| Remember 331 persons will win Guced them to nest in trees.—Century. | Fresh cows and springers V00 | words leave some spaces in the A, E, | prizes, which will be awarded in an rE Hogs. and other columns to fill in later as new exact and just manner as soon as the Ate the Heart of Louis XIV. , | words come to you, for they will spring | list can be counted after April 30th, { { 1906. Every contestant will be sent a printed list of names and addresses | of winners on application in order te have proof that the prizes are sent‘as agreed. The company is fyell knows 211 over the world for absofute fidelity i to its agreements and ev single ong of the 381 winners may dcpend on rey ceiving the prize won. Many persons might feel it useless te contest, but when one remembers tL# | great number of prizes —(331)—th? | curiosity of seeing hew many -~.ords f can really be made up evening aftee | evening and the good, natural fun and education in the ‘competition, it seem{ | ing to lose and a fine opportuniiy of power desired. Seeking better condi-|{ win one of the many boxes of gold er include the | tions a change in food is made and, greenbacks. J SHY hich ast Do unk Grape-Nuts and cream used in place of] We make the prediction that soma mice frequently. At other times | little runabout, whici mus > the former diet. Suppose one quits the! who win a prize of gold or greenbacks, meat, fried potatoes, starchy, sticky : messes of half-cooked oats or wheat | worth more to them than a wagon full A Kansas City burglar is operaulils § ang euts out the coffee. Try, say, for breakfast a bit of fruit, a dish of | Grape-Nuts and cream, two soft-boiled | this statement and go at it a eggs, a slice of hard toast and a cup of | in the list and letter before "Api Suth, _ {| Postum Food Coffee. Some amateur | 1906, to Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle says: “A man would faint away on| | Creek, Mich., and les your name and will also win back health and strength {| of money prizes. There are no preliminaries, cut out d send that,” but my dear friend we will put’| address be plai nly written.
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