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.0111111111•Wea • THE STANFOL I) WORLD * t'r . • . . allAalpaile•aree efffeValeieteallacir• -.. • It 1 PE RU N THE BEST MEDICINE VOIZ COUGI IS AND COLDS Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, Kentucky, writes: \T have,,, tsken reruns, and would say that It in the best medicine for coughs and colds I ever saw. I dad that It always cures a cold in a eikert while. It also strengthens and builds up the systein.' Sold Everywhere I Ever Saw Mies Gray's letter breathee hope to the ailing. It is an In- spiration to the sick and Infirm. Liquid or Tablet Form How AcidirdStomach Wrecks Health of Millions Many people make the Intetake itt 'hinting that ncid.stomach-muperacid. Ity as the doctors call It -merely Meal's ito oceaelonal attack of Indigestion, bloat. heartburn, belching, smut, gassy stomach, or wine other such minor all. men( quickly remedled-or will core It- self -and leave no serious after effects. As a matter of fact superacidlry Iv re. mponelble lor a long train of merlons all. mints that curiae awful suffering and sometimes baffle the best medical skill. It is a well established fact that many rases of chronic Monaself trouble, an- emia, fireman( la. gastritis, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, cirrhosis of the liver, auto-intoxicatioo, dyspepsia. catarrh of the stomach, Intestinal ulcer. Calvet r of the stontach, and frequently valvular heart trouble and heart failure. eau he trs-ed directly to an acid -stomach. This le Out at nit surprising when you Consider that even the acid formed to the mouth from fermtntation of bits of food lodged in the teeth -an acid that Is ad - tartly lastekss-ls yet powerful enough to eat through the hard enamel of the teeth and thee,' them. is it any wonder. then, that an excess atnount of field In the aloniach causes no much Misery, undermines the strength and wrecks the health and happiness of eo many people/ Is It not a feet, within the range of your Ict. observation, that nine people out of ten are victims of acid stomach, if you 'nor hypo to be well and &irony you moat get rid of that excess acid. . Nothing Is gained by taking medtcluen which merely stlanutate and give one a false sense of strength and that leAve the excess acid still in the stomach. You must depend upon your food for your strength's-- anti unlesei you keep your stomach free from racers acid, lot.% sweet and strung. It cannot properly digest food; pew whole hotly bUffers. Whet you want is relief - yes - and here Is the way -absolutely gultraule\I -you take no chance. It's been trszed tons of thousands of times with universal aueeeas. GID to your drugglat and get Just one package of IIATONIC, a won. derful preparation that will literally velpe the excess acidity out of your Moinach. The results obtained are nothing short of marvelous. Almost In etantly It relieves that painful, sniffed tip feeling after eating, belching, heart. burn, sour stomach, etc. Makes the stomach feel cool and comfortable. If you need this help It's your own fault if you suffer another day. EATONIC Is absolutely guaranteed. so get a big 50c box from your druggist. If it does not help you your money will be refunded. If your druggist does not ke4p EATONIC, send your name and addrete the Eatonic Remedy Company, 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ili.. anti, they will at once Mall you a 50c box and you con Pend them the money for It after you re. eche It Fortress of Verdun Like Modern City. The fortress Of N'erilim, which was built by Napoleon, but wild; modernized luiti rebuilt J11111111; 1,882-1890, now has all the conveniences of a modern city. says Hamilton Holt iti an article on \V41111111. the Greatest Battlefield,\ lit Independent. It is electrically lighted RIO tlit.rt. IS enough electricity yentwilted in addition to Mutt the cit- adel needs to supply the whole city of Verdun if necessary. It has nearly live miles of gallery. It boasts of a mill that makes the bread, and store- houses static:lent to hold the fol . td re- - serves for 10,000 people six months. It Is 17 meters under the solid rock and In practically shell proof. Verdun itself Is above it. During the bonthardn2ent of 1915-1916 tile heaviest shells cracked ° the roof in Owes and the as atter leaked through here and there, but there is no danger of its being fished by any guns now In use. The existratell eity is down about -the level of the Meuse river, which runs through the town, and there Is in con- sequence an elaborate pumping sys- tem hist:Mist in case Of soy flooding. Her Experience. Ilubliy-My dear, let me carve the fowl. sure I caw:nuke It go fur- ther. Wifey- 7 -I know yrni could. I've seen you send it right off the table and I wouldn't attempt to make it go farther Blinn that. GENERALLY PAYS TO \STICK' Man Who Is Constantly Changing Jobs Is Not Usually an Employee of Special Value. -- A Kansas editot• emnplains that \no body aneliS\ Ill these times of plenty of jobs for all. 'flue statement Is too sweep- ing, says the Portland Oregonian, hut there is truth in it. A good many do not \stick\ who ought to do so. They ought. In the first place. to cultivate the MOM of sticking. .Some day Jobs may not, he so common. and it will sur- prise some of the wandering ones to find that they have 1101 learned enough about any one triulti to make them val- uable to ally employer. 'lire young man who is doing\ one thing today and an- other the tiny after toinoi.row is over- looking the chance to establish himself In a career. and he is breeding in Min - self the spirit of dissatisfaction which will make it hard for him to be happy In all the years to collie. NO111111:4 4 . iin he said against quitting one Jul. for il better one; nmbition might to be en- eouraged ; but the worker ought to to sure himself that the clitiege is for the better it not merely for the sake <if change. Employers nowadays know how great is the loss to industry re suiting from mere itiatiletsmess. Itching Burning Skins. For eczemas, rashes. itchings, Irrita- tions, pimples, dandruff, sore hands, and baby humors, Cuticurn Soap and Ointment are supremely effective. For free samples address \Cutleura Dept. X, Boston.\ At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.-Adv. Watch Chains Disappear. A London (England) West end Jew. e'er says that two things seem to be passing out Of lashion owing to the war -watch chains and .cuff links. Both these articles were on the There was never a time when the sao- whine befor e- the whir, huh wrist aces and the help of women were mom watches, being essential for carers, appreciated than at the present time. le-mil:lit them quickly to tilt. fore, awl Women should learn war -nursing and • . civilians have been 1111•11111i: 10 buy nursing at home. There is no better thIn' •e In iminv Instances selling their way than to study the new edition of the . \ Common Sense Medical Adviser \- Rim m e id chains to buy the handier with chapters on First Aid, Bandaging, Anatomy, Hygiene, care of the Sick, Diseases of Women, Mother and Babe, the Marriage Relations -to be had at some drug -stores or tend 50e. to Publisher, 054 Wa.shington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. If a woman suffers from weak back-, nervousnees or dizziness -if pains afflict her, the best tonic and corrective is one made up of native herbs and made with- out alcohol, which makes weak women strong and sick women welt. It is the prescription of D. - . Pierce, used by him in active practice many years and now sold by almost every druggist in the land, in liqVid or .in tablets. Send Dr. Poor Dog . Under Shell. Fire. Pier* Buffalo, N. 'Y., 10e, for trial pkg. i In a letter describing the behavlo; Dr. Pierce'. Pleneant Pellets are also best I of domestic animals under lire a sot for liver and bowel trouble, tiler too's: A big black mongrel came There is nothing that will bring comfort. ' iiito our improvised trench late one and renew hope to the invalid so surely as afternotim Ile hunt survived a terrilit good news. Doctor Pierce has good news for every entiTering woman. Write him to-dttv and tell him your troubles, and he irsend you just the right adviee to restore you to health, and that without charge. His \Favorite Preseriptien\ has been the rescue of thousands of suffering women. Many grateful patients have taken Dr. Pierce's edifice. lilac piece. So with links. The soft double cuff which WIIS n nuisance to get them Into, began their downfall and then khaki shirts made to button at the wrist completed it. Now one secs even the best dressed men with shirt cuffs buttoned at the ‘evist, :mil the links are pat away hi the di.tiwer With Illt \1111S IfeellS.\ Ved Cross Ball Illite, made in America, therefore the hest, delights the housewlfe. All good grocers. idv. Children's -Coughs may be checked arid more serious conditions of the throat will be often avoided by promptly giving the child a dose of sate It'll heurs' homberdment of shell and gas and sank (110W11 by toy side utterl exhausted. His body became inert mind nothing, not even tile tenderest lots of bully beef, would miike him move. Ills brown eyes looked mourn- fully iptti mine as If longing to tell toe something. Just then the Becht etinuneneed strafing. and at every ex• plosion a shiver ran thrhugh his body. I do not know what beciiine of the poor belief. There was an engagement soon afterward and this ble /deck mongrel disappeared. Things tire seldom what they seem Itnaginntion Is the ruler of the work! IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAYSCI1001 .\; ‘-) LESSON 0,410 r ti k itatil'40\ trf% aty REV. P. B. EiTzwATEit, D. D. - Tearne k of English Bible In the Mood) Bible Irlstitute of Chicago.) (Copyright. 1915, Western Newspope Mismating Will Not Only Give Unsat- isfactory Results, but Likely to Discourage Beginner. Prepared by the United SI :ilea Depart- ment of Agrleuituiel Isilluence of the sow upon the off- epring is just as great as that of the male. Mismating or 11 poor NOW will not only give unsatisfactery results in breeding. but It will likely discourage the beginning breeder. This latter fate would be especially 11'11Q of a youth , strrying on a home prioject with ovine. If possible, secure fl pure-brOd mid of it good strain. The forehead should be broad, the thr..10 clean and I rim, the neck Moderately thin, the shoulders smooth and deep, the back wide and straight, tile chest wide and SELECT HOGS FOR BREEDING LESSON FOR OCTOBER 27 ISAAC'S MARRIAGE TO REBECCA. LESSON TEXT -Genesis 24. GOLDEN TEXT -Let not mercy ant truth forsake thee: ... So shalt thou, flInn favor and goud understanding in the sight of God and num.-Proverbs 3:3-1. DEVOTIONAL BEADING-Epheslans 6:22-33: 1 ThessalOnlans 1:13-18. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOB TEACHERS -Genesis 25:1934; Proverb: 31:10-31. I. Abraham's Solicitude for a Wlft for Isaac (vv. 1-9). Ile knew that Isaac's success in life Vu'. uld much &meld upon what kind of a wife he should lisive. Maies weir:ire In this life. and that to come largely depends upon his wife. For Isaac to have an idolatrous, CaniumItish wife would be fatal to his posterity, would Subvert the plan of God as expressed In his covenant with Abraham. It would have been perilous to Isaac him- self. To have Married a woman in that land would have made him In n sense an heir to the land through mar- riatge, tint! WOU111 have tended tif dt- vert Ills mind from the heirship through the covenant promise. 1. The Servant's Oath (vv. 2-4). ' Abraham committed to his trusted servant the matter of securing a wife for Isaac; therefore, he made him , swear that he would go to Abraham's , country and kindred to get a wife for 111111. Ile doubtless regarded 111:4 serv- ant more competent to select a wife than Isaac was to select one for him- self. • 2. The Extent of the Servant's Re. sponsibility (vv. 5, 8). Before the serv- alit would take the oath he must have clearly defined the extent of Itis re- sponsibility. If the woman would re- fuse the invitation, the servant would be clear of responsibility. The minis- ter's obligation ends when he has earnestly and Intelligently made known to sinners the will of God. The Servant's Helper (v. 8). Abraham assured him that God would send his angel to make the mission successful. The servunt found tills to be true. God sends his Holy Spirit to make the message of the minister suc- cessful. It. The Servant's Obedience (VV. 10-19). 1. He Took Ten Camels (v. 10). These were to carry presents to the bride, and to conduct her and her corn- panione back to his master. 2. Hia Prayer for Guidance (vv. 12- 14). Ile asked that the Lord would guide Ii mu to the woman whom he had chosen for Isaac. Earnest prayer for guidance should be made in the selec- tion of a wife. 3. His Prayer Answered (vv. 15-27). Before he had done praying, the an- swer was renlized to be In the process of fulfillment The answer was ac- cording to the request. even In the nintter of fulfillment. God does defin- itely answer prayer. 4. The Servant's Message (vv. 3 3. 49). The Lord had ilrospered the obi servant's way. He now was (nee to fnee with Rebecca. Supper was read) ; , but the delivery of hie message wne more important to him than eating when he ems hungry. He said, \I will not eat till I have said my errand.\ Good were It if all minIstere were as much Interested In delivering the good news In Christ. (1) Ills master was ricli (v. 35). God the Heavenly nether Is rich. The silver anti gold mid the cattle upon a thousand hills are all his. (2) All his riches have been given to his son (v. 36), All the riches of Ilene - en, Cod the Father has given to Jesus Christ, his son. (3) Opportunity was given Rebecca to become the wife of Isanc (v. 49). He not only gave tile opportunity, but he urged her to ac- cept the InvItatiou. III. Rebecca's Relatives Begging for Postponement of Action (v. 55). They did not object to her going sometime, but they desired that siuo postpone action for a time. What follj ,to remain anti water sheep when sle lind the opportunity to become the bride of a rich man's Hon. What folly for sinners to retneiu servants In the world when they 1111Vf the privilege of becoming the bride of Christ. IV. -Rebecca's Glorious Decision. (V. IZ). When the decision was referred tc Rebecca she said, \I will g6.\ Good judgment would not allow her to re- fuse nor &thy. V. The Meeting of Isaac and He. becca (vv. 04-67). Isaac was waiting for the return of the serviint with the woman who was to he his wife. Isaac was jollied to her in mnrriage, loved her, end wits comforted in her after Lis irothe'e's death. Spirit of Christ. The longer you read the Bible lite more you will like it; it will grew sweeter and sweeter; the more You get into the spirit of it the more you will get into the spirit of Christ. maine. • The Cross Is Peace. The Cross Is peace, and that sums UP th , past; ' The Crown Is joy and that my fult:ro Mims. I need but simple falr'., faith that , t inst. The hope that liberares and overcem . A Good Type of Brood Sow With Her Family. deep, sides straight and deep, the hoily long and capacious, pelvic region broad and well develooped, legs straight and moderately short, I ii getiendly refined appearance; yet overrefinement emit. Indicate a delicate constitution. If a number of brood sows tit•e to be used they should be uniform in type. This is necessary to secure it uniform lot of pigs. It is very unsat- isfactory snit unprofitable in breeding te have litters of pigs varying in ap- pearance and lacking uniformity. To insure It uniform result it Is lithe:wide to select from u well -established strain of hogs. As was Indicated in the cost. of the both parents halve practically the same influence on the quality of the offspring; however, the male has the te Inteience 011 tile e e ne he tirrd g si r n e c a ee r ver ; pig is sired by the male, whereas all pigs do not have the saint dnin. While too much strese commit be placed on the importance of the sow. If possible the male should be superior to the sow. Regardless of the type of the sow, n poor nude should never be used. Secure a pure-bred animal of a good strain. The masculine charneterlsties should be se -tingly developed, especiiii: ly in the head and neck ; the back should he broad. straight arid cleepi fleshed; sides deep rind long; quarteri well developed ; legs straight am! strong. The 11111111111 S1101.1 1d S1111111 wel: up on his toes. Overrefined sows should be matte to rather masculine miles, and coaria BOWR should he muted to males ol high fluidity indicated by fine bone skin and hair. IS HOG WALLOW DANGEROUS? If Concrete Structures Are Built and Kept Clean, They Have Ad- vantages. (Prepared by the United Mates Depart rnent of Agriculture 1 Some farmers favor hog wallowe; others are strongly opposed to them Filthy hog wnllows tire n source of danger. Hopi wallowing in or think- ing contaminated tenter tire likely tc contract disease. However. there are 11111ny advantoiges to be derived from wallows. A eon] bath Ist very eool trig to a hog during the hot weather It cleans the scurf front the skin anti protects the hogs from Crude pe trolemn, sufficient to form a thin !ayei on top of the water, may be poured into the wallow shout every ten clays This will tend to keep the hogs free front lice rind other skin parneites. Ii the skin becomes irritated frein the oil, Its use should be discontinued Small quantities of coal -tar nllt. are sometimes added to the water in hop wallows, but there is - an element cif danger in this practice, tus poisoning luny ..result from' the absorption of phenol by hogs which lie In the will low more or less continuously. On some of the hirger hog farms wallows nre bet -amine poimlar. TItt eettient hog wallow should be Inented In a shindy place foul mile iis tc contitin froni eight to ten inches of ova. ter. A two -Inch 'drain pipe, :le recent]. inended for the dipping vnt. slimed he placed in the teittoin of the wallow to peteret its tieing clenned nut. In many eases II farmer is not linen. elnlly Oily to heed /I hoe WIIII0WIlw hi dipping vat. If this Inc the elIMP, the dip, properly diluted, Curl Ire applied witti a spray pump or epritikline er else rubbed on every part of the body by means of it brash or n swat of cotton tense.. Another method of controlling lie' le to tie gundy sacks or similar coarst elothe around n post at a proper height so (hint the hogs may rub ngalnst them r en i r i ls e o nt: t rt p i o t i e ei t irn. he sacks ftequently wit] isa 1111111=1111111111•1111111111111111.17-rif; The re ty Promoll ng Digestion 1 dieerfulneg pact Restfantains, neither Optiorn,Itorptisitle pot •,;4 :,-3. , Mineral NOT NALINOTIC ;.'.'i jefill , f Of Oiet.33112 , WW 212 I '2 g : \' g'' '. :: 't ‘j:cAL'Arlitd.falAiSmI 1. s , ;.'' • 8.frlf)J 1 Amin, Sr.., A ii f ie n... ,\\l a Ara' i - . 1.71i1-, NVIII tool 146.is....i\filfri. or ' i. -. -.. $ k 1.1 A helpful Remedy for PI* i Censti pati on and Diarrhoea , -a. and FCVVriSttneSS sod . N resifitinIA:theSSivOr.coniFS:.v i111 1l) n i fax) , rac- ce simile sitnnture of Exact Copy of Wrapper. .1 For hi fin 11.8 and Children. •••••••.••• Mothers linw Tit Genuine Castoria Always Boars tlio Signaturo of Use fur Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Stunning All Right. , \I was in II Mind -to -hand encounter with tt big German.\ narrated the of- ficer, home on leave, \and my 110111111- 1110011 fetus gone. Just its we. closed in the grapple .I wrenched my arm 10081. 11101 k110ekell 111111 1:010 , 10SS W1111 the butt of my revolver.\ \Ole how is•rfectly 'dunning!\ ex- claimed the girl. Remembrance. \I understand those Itoches are pro- testing tigainst the a io Americans ume chemicals in the war, - said die girl at the news stund. 'Thill's just the wily iluit kind of 'people niways WIIN,\ replied 111t. el- ern if hotel clerk. \I remember 'cm well. They wouldn't be siitisfieti until they'd turned 011 the gas nil' then they insisted on trying to blow Youthful Dodger. \Did you Mid :illy hard problems In yrililf lessee, 'foliini3'1\ \No nin'ttiti.“ answered Tommy. \I Oldie( look for any.\ -London An ewers. The niere Ii MIMI studies women time It -as lie h IMIVN about them. lies parer. NNW Toss erre. Consolation. lit-- Mr. Oultiy refused to recognize me loth*. Thinks, I huppose. that I DM lila hill She - 1{11111•11101124. , Of el itirse you term 11'll3'. he's nothing but fi roneciten Ufr lot.--Itoston TrainscrIlit. - - Aversion to Boats. On landing Ill France. nit Amerfmto soldier wrote I fffff If. 10 ICN flt(11Pr : my mahou(. I fie‘er want to see sr bout ihgiLi it lifter I get I .\ While Coal Is Scarce. \Summer IN liogorlillf III Ili° ion at full.\ 'Then nut) fall never take as stolid.\ A ',tromping Idiot ...net necessarily the nosier of the fani:Iy. GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RILICVE ASTHMA 00 MONEY PLFUNPEO-AK ANY (.4n/CailS1 43..191 W. N. U., BILLINGS, NO HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACiirS Do you feel tired tint! \so/um-o'er Are you nervous find Irritable? Don't sleep well at night? Have a \dragged out.\ unrested feeling when you get up In the morning? Dizzy spells? Bil- ious? Bad taste in the mouth, back- ache, pain or soreness hi the loins, and abdomen? Severe distress when urinating, bloody, cloudy urine or sed- iment? All these indicate gravel or stone in the bladder, or that the poi- sonous microbes, which are always In your system, have attacked your kid- neys. You should UFO COLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. Pile oil email; gently Into the walls ind lining of the kidneys. and the tit- le poisonous aninitti germs, which tire musing the infininrnatinn, lire imme- diately attacked and clanged out of your system without inconvenience or pain. wrui Don't Ignore the • ewe plans and nchett,\ especially hackie-hes. They may be little now but there is no tell- ing how soon a dnngerous or fatal dis- ease of which they are the forerun- ners may show itself. Go after the cause of that backache at once, or you may find yourself in the grip of an in- enrable disease. Do not delay a minute. Go to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD LIKDA1.5 linariern 011 Onpsules. in 24 hours you will feel renewed health and vigor.. After you have cured yourself, con- tinue to take one or two Capsules each day so RR to keep In first-class condition, and ward off the danger of future attacks. Money refunded if they 110 not help you. Ask for the original Imported GOLD MEDAlf• lorsind, find thus be sure of getting the genuine.-Adv. ,./ 7 64161''L:441PTV.11‘.1r.('..\ „Hp uanadadrita emus 44 kr; o tut -that's what thousands of farmers say, who have gone from the U. S. to Settle on homesteads or buy land in Western CFriada. Canada's invitation to every industrious worker to settle in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta is especially attractive. She wants farmers to make money and Ihippy, prosperous hoines for themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops to feed the world. You Can Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free or other lands at ',cry !ow prices. Where you can bey good farm land at $15 to $30 per acre that will raise 20 to 45 bushels of $2 wheat to the acre -it's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers also grow wondez NI crops of Oats, Burley and Flax. Mixed Farm. lag Is fully as profitable an incluse , / as grain raising. The excellent grasses, 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 Supt. of Im- migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. F. Black, Clifford Block, Crawl Forks,N.B.; J. L. Porte, Dunn Block, Great Falls, Moot. Canadian (,tvat ., ment Agents \r PINK EYE t:atAntIttIl%I. ErVtfr Asits ALL NOSE. A1.10 THROAT DISEASCIII Cures the sick and acts as a preventative for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood mares anel nil others. Best kidney remedy. 50 cents a bottle. Ih dozei.. Sold by all druggists and turf goods houses, or sent, express paid by tho manufacturers. Booklet, \Dim - temper Cans. 50..1 Cure,\ free. SPOIRS MEINCAL CO., Goldheu, lad., U. H. A. • a- aeozie,