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diiii No bother to get summer meals with these on hand Vienna Style Sausage and Potted Meats Just open and serve. Excellent for sandwiches. rub on Lihki' ot your grocer $. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago THE HIGH QUALITY SEWINB MACHINE NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME Write for free booklet "Points to be considered before purchasing a Sewing Machine." Learn the facts. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINEC0.,ORANGE,MAS8. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of finishing. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galeiki Optical Co.. Ricknoad, Vt. BOTH MASTER AND SERVANT Canoe a True Friend of Man, Only Calling for Expert Handling in Its Management. The canoe is as old as time, and has never wandered very far from the primitive idea, says a writer in All Out doors. Allen-hearted, it takes its place In the busy water world of today, a sign of barbarian supremacy of time. Man has turned to It in his extreme need, and has found it In one form or another at the far North, on the equa tor and in the southern seas, and it has given him, in return for proper management, the stanch-hearted com radeship asked of it at any imperiled moment. Rightly handled, the canoe Is perfectly safe. The light draft and the buoyant resultant upward rise to the seas, and the perpetual demand of perfect poise make It a thing for the finer intelligence, and keep you alive to the need of the moment. An old and picturesque character who had ca noed on many waters, said that he had fared well on all voyages until his canoe had "scented a rapid," and then no man could hold her. Breaking loose from all spirit of control, she was off after that falling water, even taking a dajsy field cross lots in her tumultuous race. -His fabulous story holds a grain of truth. Each canoe you handle has its own temperament, and there must needs be a period of adjustment between you. First of all, show that you have no fear, for there is, a heady willfulness oftentimes in that beautiful curve of the bow, something of the animal na ture that needs a quick understanding and a short curb of power. If the wind is in the right direction a cort of cold smell gives sailors warn ing of the proximity of an Iceberg. People who travel on the downward path seldom provide themselves with a return ticket. GrapeNuts embodies the full, rich nutriment of whole wheat combined with malted barley. This combination gives it a distinctive, de licious flavor unknown to foods made from wheat alone. ' Only selected grain is used in making Grape Nuts and through skillful processing it comes from the package fresh, crisp, untouched by hand, and ready to eat Through long baking, the energy producing starches of the grain are made wonderfully easy of digestion. A daily ration of this splendid food yields a marvelous return of health and comfort "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. cum iiiiiBH "KITCHEN Kl CABINET Today is your day and mine; The only day we have; The day in which we play our part, What our part may signify In the great world we may not under stand, But we are here to play it, and now is our time. David Starr Jordan. SALAD COMBINATIONS. When combining vegetables in a ialad it is a good plan to arrange each vegetable separately upon the serving dish, pour the dressing over all and toss and mix or toss each in the dressing and keep each sepa rate upon the arving dish. Using lettuce as a background, to matoes cut in halves and sprinkled with chopped onion or chives. Lettuce, molded spinach and finely chopped beets. Lettuce and pepper grass. Lettuce, shredded . onion and freshly roasted peanuts, crushed with a rolling pin un til like coarse" crumbs, served with French dressing. Lettuce, sweet red pepper, sliced pecans or almonds. Lettuce with tomato stuffed with chopped cucumber and onion. Lettuce with tomatoes stuffed with peas or string beans and finely chopped chives. Lettuce shredded tomatoes and shredded green peppers. Shredded lettuce, walnuts, and al monds or cooked chestnuts sliced. Lettuce, cream cheese In slices, with chopped pimentos. Lettuce with cottage cheese and boiled dressing, sprinkled with chop ped chives. Lettuce, with cauliflower, string beans, and shredded pimentos. Lettuce and cress, artichoke slices ind tarragon, finely chopped! Shredded cabbage, nuts and green peppers. Shredded lettuce, Brussels sprouts and chopped pepper. Watercress, peppergrass and French dressing. tf Cucumbers sliced with new onions. Watercress, diced, boiled beets and olives. Cauliflower with string beans and beets in fancy shapes. Arrange each vegetable by itself, breaking the cauli flower into flowerets , surround with lettuce. Radishes, sliced, in paper-thin slices, cucumbers and onions served with French dressing on lettuce. When making French dressing have a small piece or two of ice in the salad bowl as you mix the dressing, this in sures a thick rich dressing. The ad dition of tomato sauce, tobasco or Wor cestershire sauce, add variety. Head lettuce sprinkled with roque fort and served with French dressing makes a most tasty salad. The worlds in which we live are two The world I am and the world I do. The worlds in which we live at heart are one, The world I am, the fruit of I have done And underneath these worlds of flower and fruit, The world I love, the only living root. Henry Van Dyke. LOBSTER DISHES. First get your lobster. The canned rarlety will do very well but the fresh ly cooked is vastly bet ter, which is true of most foods. Hawaiian Lobster Cur ry Grate a coconut and set it aside to soak an hour in a pint of milk. Saute half an onion and a clove of garlic, finely minced, in one and a half tablespoonfuls of butter; add one and a half table spoonfuls of cornstarch, and the same amount of curry powder; when well mixed, add the milk strained from the coconut gradually, and when it bolls up once the meat from a two pound lobster. Salt and pepper to taste.' x Lobster a la Bechamel. Cut the meat from two lobsters or dice as preferred. Make a sauce using butter (lour seasonings and a cupful each of cream and stock. Add the lobster and when well heated, add the yolks of four eggs, mixed with a little of the sauce. Vse four tablespoonfuls each of butter and flour, a grating of nut meg and salt and pepper to taste. Add the lobster and when hot serve at once. Lob6ter a la Poulette. Make a sauce, a third of a cupful of butter, a third of a cupful of flcur, a half teaspoonful of salt, a dash of paprika and a fourth of a teaspoonful of white pepper, a cupful of cream and a cup ful of well seasoned chicken stock. When all are well blended add the Juice of half a lemon, very slowly. Add a pint of lobster meat and two hard boiled eggs, cut the whites in rings and put the yolks through a sieve, using them as a garnish. Serve the lobster on bits of buttered toast or thin crackers, with the circles of white and the powdered yolks sprin kled over the dish. Plain Lobster. Pour three table spoonfuls of lemon Juice over the meat of a lobster, season with salt and pepper. Put three tablespoonfuls of Sutter in a saucepan, when hot add the lobster. Serve when hot. nil BSsJ d&- rfy' rM3 INFECTION CAUSE OF GARGET Germs Gain Entrance Through Teat Duct- Bacteria Do Little Harm Observations to Note. (By I. B, NEWSOM, Colorado Agricultur al College, Fort Collins, Colo.) At one time it was thought that gar get was due to mechanical injury to the udder, and while this cause can not, be entirely eliminated, it seema evident from all recent work that prac tically all cases are due to infection, th6 germs gaining entrance through the teat duct. It is well known that sterile milk is not to be had even when removed un der the most rigid precautions. This Indicates that germs are to be found in the udder most of the time. Under ordinary circumstances these bacteria do little harm, but occasionally a harm ful one gets in and sets up severe in flammation. This is especially likely High-Producing Dairy Cow. to be the case at about the time of freshening, or during the time the cow is drying up. At both periods there is an accumulation of milk that is not drawn out regularly and consequently it forms a good medium in which bac teria can live. When there is much accumulation of milk, milking should be done in order to get out these for eign organisms before they become harmful. While it is not necessary at the time of drying up to encourage milk production by milking dry, yet it is much better to milk out a small quantity so as to get all of the organ isms out of the sinus, than it is to al low it to accumulate for several days. DOUCHE IS OFTEN NECESSARY Plan Outlined for Treating Cows for . Sterility and Abortion Good Solution In Use. Frequently the dairyman finds it necessary to use a vaginal douche as a treatment for abortion and sterility troubles. The following method is recommended for such cases: Secure a large galvanized pall, four to six gallons in capacity according to the size of the herd, and fit it with a stop-cock. Buy a pure gum horse stomach tube and fit it to the stop cock. Elevate the pail until it is about three feet above the cow so that the liquid will flow freely. . This can be readily done by making use of the feeding and litter track if there is one in the barn. When ready to use the apparatus, insert the stomach tube into the vagina, open the stopcock and allow - the douching solution to flow into it by gravity until it is com pletely filled. A very good solution to use is a 1 to 2,500 or 3,000 parts of permanganate of potash and water. SEPARATING A THICK CREAM Skimming High-Test Product Leaves More Skim Milk on Farm for Hogs, Calves and Fowls. Farmers will make more money by separating a reasonably thick cream than a thin cream. Skimming high test cream leaves more skim milk on the farm to feed tp the hogs, calves and chickens. Skim milk utilized in this way has a feeding value of about 35 cents per hundred, while if the milk is left in the cream, nothing is realized. The butter maker usually wants a cream testing around 35 or 44 per cent butterfat. In the winter, if the cream is above 40. per cent it is rather diffi cult to get the cream all out of one can into another or into a vat. Cream testing about 35 per cent in the win ter and 40 per cent in the summer is rlg"ht for buttermaklng. COWS ARE DAIRY MACHINES If They Fail to Produce Profits Some thing Is Wrong Usually It Is Raw Material. The cows on the dairy farm repre sent the equipment that produces a profit. If they fail something must be wrong. They are the machines. The feed i3 the raw material, the milk or butterfat is the finished product. If the machines are efficient and the finished product is not all that can be desired, the trouble must be with the raw materlaL Mirths WHOOPING COUGH ! For whooping cough and its after effects there i no better medicine than Lune- j Vita. Here is what Mr. G. W. Head, 2108 J3d Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn., says about it: "My boy had whooping cough and typhoid fever, which left him with a se vere cough. This cough stayed with him for several years and wa9 frequently so bad that we had to prop him up bo that he could get his breath. We used Lunfc Vita and he has not been bothered with this couch since." Lung-Vita is recommended for consump tion, asthma, colds, whooping cough, croup and grippe. At your dealers or direct. Price $1.75. Booklet upon request. Nash ville Medicine Co., Room 161, Steger Building, Nashville, Tenn. Adv. No Complaints. Secretary Daniels was talking about the splendid morale of the American navy. "Take the matter of work," he said. "The men work like Trojans. No where does such an endless round of work go on as In our navy. "I asked a boy apprentice once if he hud any complaints to make. " 'No, sir,' the boy answered, look ing up from his work. 'No, sir; no complaints. Only it's like this, sir thpy keep on making you keep on. " WHY SUFFER SKIN TROUBLES When a Postcard Will Bring Free Samples of Cuticura? Which give quick relief for all itch ing, burning, disfiguring skin troubles. Bathe with the Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry and apply Cuticura Oint ment to the affected part They stop itching instantly and point to speedy healment often when all else fails. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Bane Eternal. One of the bright young journalists of the city, who has n keen eye for the foibles, follies and sufferings of human nature, remarked confiden tially the other day to this column "that the hardest thing in summer time which lovely woman knows is unobtrusively to keep the shine from off her nose." DO YOU NEED A KIDNEY REMEDY? Dr. Rllmer's Swamp-Root Is not recom mended for everything, but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, It may be found Just the remedy you need. Swamp-Root makes friends Quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle healing herbal compound a physician's prescription which has proved its great curaUve value in thousands of the moat distressing cases according to reliable testimony. All druggists in EOc and $1.00 sizes. You may have a sample size bottle of this always reliable preparation by Par cel Post, also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer St Co., Binghamton, N. T., and enclose ten cents, also mention this paper. Adv. Used Many Deadly Weapons. She went down into her cellar for a Jar of pickled watermelon rind and what should she find coiled up on the floor and ready to strike but a genu lng garter snake of fearsome aspect and most threatening demeanor. She killed It with no other weapon than a mop, a hoe handle, an old flatlron, an empty crock and a board from one of the fruit shelves. 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. Some men imagine they are respec table Just because they wear a cleaD collar each day. .join miiii'J' t.ii.sMT'nr Ifet Contents lSTlnUlteicfad AYeebbkPrepaoSmfiiAS- lit,. .-, fheafut- Opiumorpliiiie nurHinca n J A, Ami fi sY ViM.T life- cShnuSilnahffCct X Exact Copy of Wrapper, CALOMEL IS MERCURY, IT SIGKEKS! STOP USING SALIVATING DRUG Don't Lose a Day's Work! If Your Liver Is Sluggish or Bowels Constipated Take "Dodson's Liver Tone." It's Finel You're bilious! Your liver Is slufe glsh! You feel lazy,' dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, 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 cramp ing. If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen tlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your Won tha GRAND PRIZE at Uia Panama Pacific psau aud American Exposition for Parity, Strength and Fine Flavor 10e, 30c, 25c, 85c, SOo and $1.00 Bottles At Dealars Evorywhara. Our Magazine, "TABLE TREATS" FREE on request. Largest Selling Brand In the V. & C. F. SAUER COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. ace ntarttt Buy unlimited life scholarship now and save from $10.00 to $17.00. Bookkeeping, Short hand, Stenotypy, Typewriting and English Courses. We train for Business Employment and Success. Send for catalogue and full information. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C, or CHARLOTTE, N. 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Finally I tried Dr. Tiiartier's Liver and Blood Syrup and the first bottle relieved me very much. Iam sound and well, can eat anything." Theme ends of others suffering from liver, kidney, stomach and bowel trouble have been quickly re Moved by this wonderful remedy which builds np the entire system. Sold at all druggists. BOe and $1 per bottle. Made by THACHER MEDICINE COMPANY, Chattanoosa. Tenn. Just Like Swine. Little Lemuel Say, paw, what does It mean when a man takes the lion's share? Paw It's a polite may people have of Insinuating that he Is acting like a hog, sou. A Foregone Conclusion. "Does Bet powder?" "Powder? "Why, to kiss her Is like eating a marshmallow." Religion's in the heart, not in the knee. Children mm hat is CASTOR. A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio Eubstanec. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friends GENUINE C ASTO R I A ALWAYS Si Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought tNI CINTAVN COMPANY. N W YORK CITY, sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that it won't maks you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing because you will wake up fer' fine, your liver will be working, headache and dizziness gone, stomach will be sweet and your bo eis regular. You will feel like working; you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children! Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal omel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Adv. Exposition ; alio IS Other Bliih.it Awards at Prerious Euto- Special Summer RATES ARE NOW OH 'The Snuff That SATISFIES' Proof Positive. Gyer That grocer on the corner la a regular sandbagger. Myer How do you know? Gyer I bought a 25-pound sack of his sugar the other day. His Inheritance. Askltt Did young Dodge Inherit anything from his father? Noitt Yes, I believe he Inherited the old man's desire to avoid work. Never fool with a fool;. he may fool you. Cry Fop Signature of Away "- 1 rnranA vwy, 1
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