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"Axe there any piscatorial amuse
ments about here?"
"No, sir; nothin' doin' but-fishinV'
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are not
"coal-tar product" .oxer a "confection,"
bat a good, old-fashieWd dose of medicine
for regulating the stomach, the liver and
the bowels. Get a boat and try them. Adv.
Few Sheep on Farms.
In the United States only one farm
in seven, of more than twenty acres,
now supports sheep, and consequently
we import nearly a third of a billion
pounds of wool yearly.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Roars thtk
Signature f m
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Commercial Facility.
"Jones is a regular golden-mouthed
speaker."
"I nevet noticed he was so much of
an orator. What made him golden
mouthed? Perseverance?"
"No; his dentist."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as, the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 50 cents.
He Would Pay.
It happened at a Christmas party.
A pretty young lady had asked one of
the male guests to pass a dish of al
monds and raisins.
"With pleasure," he replied, "but do
you know that what you have asked
for is called in the vernacular 'Kiss
miss,' and that the penalty of a kiss
attaches to the request?"
"Is that so?" answered the lady,
calmly. "I must consult my husband."
And she called across the room to him,
and repeated the observation.
"Quite . so," he replied. "According
,to custom, it is a just debt and must
be paid. But is the gentleman aware
of the arrangement made when we
were married that I must settle all
my wife's liabilities?"
How Germans Attack.
It has frequently been stated of late
that the German troops attack in mass
formation even in "the face of machine
gun and shell fire,, a policy little short
of suicidal under conditions of modern
warfare. A Dutcu army officer who
has been an observer on the front
says that this is not strictly so. He
states that the attack has the appear
ance of a mass attack because it Is
composed of successive waves of In
fantry. The rear waves are kept In
close formation to heighten the morale
of the troops, but the attack Is not
a mass attack, strictly speaking. The
Germans charge in close order when
they have located what they consider
the weak spot in the line of defense.
Coercion.
"Charley, dear," said young Mrs.
Torkins, "do you want me to vote?"
"Certainly I do."
"You're sure you want me to?"
"Yes, indeed."
"Well, then, I won't do it unless you
buy me that hat I showed you in the
window."
What He Did Know.
"Are potatoes hard to raise?"
"I don't know. But the nrice of po
tatoes is."
Made from choice
wheat and malted barley,
this famous food
retains
the vital mineral eleme:
nts
of the grain, so essen
tial
for balanced nouri
ment, but lacking
many cereal foods.
From every standpo
in
int
-good flavor, rich nour
ishment, easy digestion
convenience, economy,
health from childhood
to
old age Grape
food.
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RECORDS WILL AID BREEDER
Dairyman Must Answer Various Ques
tions Asked by Prospective Buy
er of Herd Sire.
(By U W. WING, JR., Missouri Agri
cultural College.)
The present sharp competition In the
dairy business and the Increased price
of feed force the successful dairyman
to secure the greatest return possible
from his outlay. If he has registered
cows he expects more for his progeny
than if he had only grades. But to
obtain more and enough more to pay
,to keep purebred stock, the dairymen
must be able to answer the following
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Superior Purebred Bull.
questions from the prospective buyer
of a herd sire. Is the sire registered?
What is the record of his dam? How
many advance registry daughters and
proved sons has his sire? And what
are the records of his granddams and
grandsires? If the breeder is selling
a registered cow he must answer:
What is her record; the record of her
dams and granddams and the ability
of her sire and grandsires to produce
advance registry daughters and proved
sens?
VALUABLE HINTS FOR DAIRY
Overfeeding Causes More Trouble
Than Underfeeding Make Change
to Skim Milk Gradual.
(By H. H. KILDEE. University Farm, St.
Paul.)
In rearing and developing dairy
heifers :
Don't overfeed. Twice as many
calves are stunted by overfeeding as
by underfeeding.
Don't change suddenly from whole
to skim milk.
Don't keep calves in damp, dark,
crowded, poorly ventilated barns.
Don't feed milk in dirty palls.
Don't be irregular as to time of feed
ing, temperature or amount of milk.
Don't feed too much alfalfa hay be
fore the calf is three months old.
Don't let calves suck each other
after drinking mflk. They should be
placed in stanchions and fed grain.
Don't make calf go without water
because it has had milk.
Don't let calf drink foaming milk
just from the separator
MILKROOM IS A NECESSITY
Particularly Desirable in Warm
Weather and Should Be Screened
and Kept Clean.
A milkroom is a necessity In dairy
ing, according to W. E. Tomson, in
structor in dairy husbandry in the
Kansas State Agricultural college.
A milkroom is needed at all times,
but is particularly Important in warm
weather, pointed out Mr. Tomson. Milk
must be kept away from flies. The
room should be tightly screened and
kept in a sanitary condition.
The milkroom affords good facilities
for keeping the milk cool. This is es
sential, because when the temperature
of the milk Is higher than 5 degrees
undesirable bacteria that cause the
milk to spoil In a short time are likely
to develop.
GOOD TREATMENT FOR COLIC
Disorder Is Result of Feeding Materials
Not Adapted to Stomach of
Young Animals.
Colic In calves Is the result of feed
ing materials not adapted to the un
developed stomach of the young ani
mal, or the feeding of the regular ra
tion at unusual hours or in unusual
amounts. The calf usually suffers vio
lent abdominal pains, Indicated by an
unusual activity of the animal, fre
quent and continuous kicking, and,
finally, complete prostration. Unless
relieved within a short time, death
usually follows. A standard treatment
is to drench the calf at intervals of
two hours with a mixture containing
a teaspoonful of turpentine and a
tablespoonful of raw linseed oil.
GIVE RIGHT AMOUNT OF FEED
Careful Feeders Study Individual Ani
mals and Keep Them at Their
Maximum Production,
Many careful feeders have their
cows giving the most milk four or
five weeks after the freshening time.
They study the individual animals and
endeavor to keep them at their maxi
mum production by giving just the
right amount of feed and no mora.
ESTABLISHED VOGUE
The vogue of summer furs appears
to be established and the globe-trotting
public is probably responsible for
It The whereabouts of those who
finally make fashions appear to be de
termined by the variations of the
thermometer and these fleet and fleet
ing seekers after comfort and change,
carry their furs with hem to the four
corners of the globe. While we are
looking for reasons for wearing furs
in summer weatherwe are not to over
look the fact that tney are amazingly
becoming. I
But furriers have seen to it that fur
garments for summer wear look iery
different from fur garments for In
ter wear. Summer furs borrow a sum
mery look from crepe and silk liberal
ly used in combination with them.
They do not take the business of ito
viding warmth at all seriously, but tfce
made up usually in small, loose-hatg-ing
capes, worn as if slipping off tlh
shoulders. Scraps of white fox fun
nlsh one instance of a fur piece goci
for both summer and winter wear aid
scarfs in dark gray or taupe, appeif
among summer furs that will be use
ful in winter. j
Small ermine capes and small capes
of Hudson seal trimmed with ermine,
lead the little procession of summers
furs and, next to them, capes of
MILLINERY IN BLACK AND WHITE.
shirred silk or crepe banded with furs ' the new colors, trimmed with compact
are conceded the place of honor. Of
course not everything that calls itself
ermine is really ermine, nor need we
inquire too closely into the peMigree
of all the neck pieces that are called
white fox ; furriers are amazingly clev
er people. Imitations of white fox are
especially effective and there with
small rapes like those shown in the
illustration are inexpensive little lux
uries that no one will begrudge the
summer girl.
Tn July and August summer is
crowned wl'cJi millinery in black and
white. The reign of the all-black hat
is shared with the all-white hat and
with the cool sparkle of black and
white combined. This summer that
darkest of blues, called after the ra
ven's rwingv is used with white as, a
substitute for black And just by way of
FOR SUMMER FURS.
variety. It is so very dark that if Is
really blue-black and the combination
is the most reserved and elegant thing
ii) mortal eyes.
The big black hat knows nothing of
Earning favor, either for summer or
winter. One of the pretty and simple
summer models Is shown In the pic
ture. It is of black satin with a wide
lorder of fancy hairbrald -about the
edge which is bound with satin. A
long sweep of slender feathers and a
little emplacement of ribbon make a
trimming exactly suited to the shape.
A large and picturesque hat Is of
white georgette, crepe with a border
about the brim and crown of narrow
milan braid. f hite satin camellias
and little white roses are wreathed
about the crown, with the small rose,
clustered in the t$p crown.
The chic small hat of white crepe
georgette, faced with black velvet and
finished with a border of white feath
ers about the upstanding brim is as
cool and crisp as frost. It is a late
summer hat of the kind that may be
worn at almost any time and any
where. For sports and outings, rough straw
sailors in bright and vivid colors are
candidates for favor that are sure to
win., Along with them appear soft, ex-
quisite felts in wonderful shades of
rosettes of ribbon, in ouUng hats of
the most elegant type.
Pockets and Belts.
One of the attractive new girdles,
made of silk, shows two deep pockets
hanging from the belt, one over each
hip. This girdle is wide, and the
pockets are deep, and it is one of those
interesting accessories that adds quite
a new tone to the frock with which it
is worn. It could be developed in silk
of almost any color, to harmonize with
the figure in silk or cotton or linen fab
ric with a white. ground f Vhlch. tha
skirt it tops is made.
Liven up your sluggish liver! Feel
fine and cheerful; make your work a
pleasure; be vigorous and full of am
bition. But take no nasty, danger
ous calomel, because it makes you
sick and you may lose a day's work.
Calomel , is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking it up. That's
when -you feel that awful nausea and
cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's
Liver Tone. ' Tour druggist or dealer
sells you a 60 cent bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone under my personal money-
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WHISTLER WAS MOST ACTIVE
Observer Marveled at Great Energy
Displayed by the Famous Artist
in His Studio.,
The studio was surprisingly differ
ent from the room he previously used
Jn Lindsay row, and entirely unlike
the studios usually occupied by other
artists, says Hay In "Memories of
Whistler." I remember a long, not
very lofty room, very light, with win
dows along one side ; his canvas beside
his model at one end, and at the
other, near the table which he used
as a palette, an old Georgian looking
glass, so arranged that he could see
his canvas and model reflected In It.
xThose who use such a mirror (as he
did constantly) will know that it is
the most merciless of critics.
I marveled then at his extraordinary
activity, as he darted backward and
forward to look at both painting and
model from his point of view at the ex
treme end of the long studio. He always
used brushes of large size with very
long handles, three feet In length, and
held them from the end with his arms
stretched to their full extent. Each
touch was laid on with great firmness,
and his physical strength enabled him
to do without the assistance of a mahl
stick, whilst the distance at which he
stood from the canvas allowed him to
have the whole of a large picture in
sight and so judge the correct drawing
of each touch.
FOR ITCHING, BURNING SKINS
Bathe With Cuticura Soap and Apply
the Ointment Trial Free.
For eczemas, rashes, Itchlngs, Irrita
tions, pimples, dandruff, sore hands,
and baby humors, Cuticura Soap and
Ointment afe supremely effective. Be
sides they tend to prevent these dis
tressing conditions, If used for every
day toilet and nursery preparations.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
The Point.
Former Premier Rene Vivianl of the
French commission Impressed the
country with his eloquence.
They tell a story of M. Vlviani's
youth. He had accepted an Invitation
to address a political meeting, and he
launched Into his maiden speech with
trepidation. But he carried all before
him, and, when he purposed to sit
down, there were loud cries of:
"Go on! Keep her up! Go on!"
"Do you really wish me to go on?"
said M. Vlvlani.
"Yes! Yes! Goon! Go on I"shout
ed the audience.
"Then this is the exact point," said
M. Vivianl, "where a capable speaker
sits down."
Lovers' Quarrel.
"Jack and I have parted forever."
t'Good gracious! What does that
mean?"
"Means Til get a five-pound box of
candy In about an hour."
Balks at One Thing.
Biff He's a pleasure-loving chap.
Buff But he doesn't enjoy a good
reputation, somehow. Town Topics.
The occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam
at night upon retiring: will prevent and re
lieve tired eyes, watery eyes, and eye strain.
Adv.
Ontario in 1916
ounces of gold.
mined 486,679
When Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
Ho Smarting -Jurt T Comfort. 60 cents tt
Druggists or mall; Write for Free Bye Book.
MUBIIOB ETB BJEUJEDY CO., OHIOAOO
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flMMUlipiffl!!
back guarantee that each spoonful
will clean your sluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won't make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You'll know it next morn
ing, because you will wake up feel
ing fine, your liver will be working
your headache and dizziness gonev
your stomach will be sweet and your,
bowels regular.
Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
cannot salivate. Give it to your chil
dren. Millions of people are using
Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dan
gerous calomel now. Tour druggist
will tell you that the sale of calomefr
is almost stopped entirely here. Adr
Tonic. SGe and 51.GO at all Dniester
Till tiumev ymMM tSBIttn 111 TUB .-
THK SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IH THB
MAKING OF TO ESI BISCUITS MAKE
THEM THS
STANDARD F EXCELLENCE
foqr PtftLer tu them, or it not ht shomUL
c4sk turn or writ as qlvtag his name.
CHATTANOOGA BAKERY '"'ffiT1
Muddled.
The day was drawing to a closet.
Judge, jurors, witnesses and lawyer
all were growing weary. Counsel
for the prosecution was cross-exan
lning the defendant.
"Exactly how far is it between th
two towns?" he asked at length.
For some time the man stood think
ing, then:
"About four miles as the cry flows,"
came the answer.
"You mean as the flow cries I" re--torted
the man of law.
The judge leaned forward.
"No," he remarked, suavely ; "b
means as the fly crows."
And they all looked at one another,
feeling that something was wron;
somewhere.
Life's Prospect
Patient Will I live, doctor?
Surgebn You must! You havethr
more operations coming P-Life.
Tor peedy and effective action Dr. Peerr
"Dead Shot" has no equal. One doae only
will clean out. Worms or Tapeworm In a tmw
houra. Adv.
Give a woman a clew and she will
worm a secret out of the best man.
Don't take chances
this year Use
RED RUBBERS
Thcu Fa All Standard Jan
Experts teaching "cold pack" canning qm GOOD
LUCK rubber, becauw they won't "blow-oat"
(luring sterilization nor harden, hrink or crack after
the jar it aealed. Send 2c stamp for new book on
preserving or 1 0c in stamps for I doz. rings if jnwr
dealer cannot supply you. Address Dept. 54
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO.
CamSri?Bc, 5f.-!.
IXTXTY TQ Women as well as men
v are made miserable
are made miserable b
TO
BLAME
kidney and bladder trou
ble. Thousands recom
mend Dr. Kilmer'
Swamp-Root, the area
kidney medicine. At druggists in fifty
cent and dollar sizes. .You may receive m
sample size bottle by Parcel Post, also
pamphlet telling: about It. . Address Drv
Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. T., and ;
enclose ten cents, also mention this paper
A Treatment Prescribed
by New York SpedaBstB
that Conquers Ftta, Epi
lepsy and Nerve Dfsovdevsw
$1.50 bottle sent FREEt
J any sufferer. Write today
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DAISY FLY KILLER ?Ia"rh
Burasnana aiiw
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Mad of bmUI, '
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antsad ffoctta. Sold ay .
tfaaJara, or 6 sent my as
proas prepaid for fUaV I
HAROLD MMEM, ISO DI HALS AVK MOOKLYN, M. lb f
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HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparatloa of merit.
Help to eradicate dandruff.
For Riatiw iit going aaJ
Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair J
BOcaaa slop at uruggista.
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All roll films developed 10c Prints 3te
Sets. Prompt attention to mailorders
B. O. BKRNAU, Greensboro, N. OU
OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED
We pay 13 to $16 per set for old false teeth. Doeaa
matter If broken. Send br oarcel ooat and meet-re
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Tooth Specialty, 2007 S. Fifth St.. PblladelpMaJPa. l
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PILOCURA CURES PILES
TheNewIntenaalTreatmt
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