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This woman says that sick women should not fail to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabie Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence 8t., Denver, Col, writes to Mrs, Pinkham: “IT was practically an invalid for six ears, on account of female troubles. underwent an operation by the doctor’s advice, but in a few months I was worse than before. A friend ad- vised Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it restored me to perfect health, such as I have not enjoyed in many years, Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-down pains, and periodic pains,should not fail to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s. Vegetable Com; und, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousandso women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, riodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. ThinkJets. Boarding house milk is like the quality of mercy—not strained. The man who has no scruples does not hesitate to take a dram. After a ride on the water wagon a mintjulip comes as a relief—a kind of bar-relief. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. For children teeth ftens the gums, reduces in. fliammation allays pain.cures wind colic. '25e a bottle The religion you can live by. will do to die by. SOF ARMS cE REF 160 Typical Farm Scene, Showing Stock Raising in WESTERN CANADA Some of the choicest lands for grain growing, stock raising and mixed farming in the new dis- tricts of Saskatchewan and Alberta have re- cently been Opened for Settlement under the Revised Homestead Regulations Entry may now be made by proxy (oncertain conditions), by the father, mother, son, daugh- , brother or sister of an intending hom er. Thousands of homesteads of 1 are thus now easily available in these at grain-growing, stock-raising and mixed farming sections. ‘There you will find healthful climate, good neighbors, churches for family worship, schools for your children, good laws, splendid crops, and railroads convenient to market. Entry fee in each case is $10.00. For pamph- let, “Last Best West,” particulars as to rates, routes, best time to go and where to locate, apply to E. T. HOLMES, St. Paul, Minnesota, More Eggs is the cry of poultry keep- ers during fall and winter when prices are highest. YOU can get them by using Sue eo goce 815 Jackson Street, the pioneer of tonics to make hens lay, Causes perfect assimilation of foods. Keeps poultry healthy. Makes chicks | grow rapidly. One pack, 25c.; five, $1.00; two-lb. can, $1.20;' six, $5.00. Express paid. ‘At all dealers. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. NORTH BUTTE EXTENSION Will be one of the important dividend | aying copper mines of the country. We have tue estigated and we know. |! Buy it at present prices, it’s a bargain. i Detailed information and quotations || free on request. Send for it. E. M. BUCHANAN & CO. | STOCK BROKERS | 42 Broadway New York City i ANASSER GTS Conan, " SL at druggists oF by mail. Sample Address, “*ANAKESIS’* ‘Tribune Bldg., New Yore. HAIR BALSAM sad tnd, Beauties thie. baie Fromoted, @ Te ny a hail Watson £. ene sana Attor ney, Washington, D.0. Advice free. ‘Permsio low. ‘Highest ret. —No 4— 1908 PATENT wn U ‘Mrs. De Smythe—Tommy, do yon want some nice plumb jam? Tommy—Yes, mother. x “T was going to give you some to put on your bread, but I’ve lost the key to the pantry.” “You don’t need no key, mother. I can reach down through the window and open the door from the inside.” “That’s what I wanted to know. Now, just wait till your father comes home.” Something New Under the Sun. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago for our remarkable collection of vegetab! and flower seeds and sold $37.76 worth therefrom, or made 314%. That’s new. Just send tHis notice with 12c and re- ceive the most primal seed and plant catalog ‘poashed and 1 ~ “Quick Quick” Carrot.. . Earliest Ripe Cabbage.. . Earliest Emerald Cucumbe . La Crosse Market Lettuce. . Early Dinner Onion.. . Strawberry a Muskmelon, . Thirteen Day Radish.. kernels glor usly beautiful flower seed . Total Above is sufficient seed to grow 35 bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of bril- liant flowers and all is thailed to you POSTPAID FoR 12¢, or if you send 16c, we will add a package of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. K. & W. One Goot Turn, Etc. Third Floor Tenant—See here! I’m one of a committee of men in this apartment, and I’ve called to ask you to sell your flute. Second Floor Tenant—Delightea to see you. I’m one of another commit- tee, and was about to ask you if you’d sell your baby. A suggestion for 1908: Take Garfield Tea to establish and maintain a normal .action of the digestive organs, to purify the blood, cleanse the system and to bring Good Health. It makes no difference which side of the street you take, you will find your enemy also preferred that side. If You Suffer from Asthma or Bronchitis get immediate relief by using Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Contain no harmful drugs. How easy it is to put a false story in circulation! Don’t assist mischiev- ous and reliable people. HIDES & FURS TANNED FOR ROBES Coats or rugs. Send for price list to TAUBERT TANNERY, Minneapolis, Minn You cannot advertise your own straightness by uncovering another man’s crookedness. IF YOU WANT BETTER LAMP OIL Ask your dealer for Cream of Oil or write The Van Tilburg Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Character is soon narrowed when you try to be liberal in regard to ques- tions of absolute right and justice. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CREAM. Top market prices always. MILTON DAIRY CO., St. Paul. There’s a lot of difference between sending a petition to heaven and dis- patching a prescription here, FOR BEST RESULTS SHIP BUTTER POULTRY, VEAL, BEANS to Jordan Bros., Dept. , Minneapolis. Almost all the world echoes a loud amen to those people who pray to be delivered from this vale of tears, CASH FOR CREAM AND POULTRY. Top prices, quick returns, square deal. Ship to us to-day. Write for taj — & prices. R. E. COBB, ot Fs aul, Minn. You hold a boy from power when you protect him from pain and hard. ship. SELL GUNS AND TRAPS CHEAP ‘urs and hides, or tan them for robes & . N. W. Hide & Fur Co.,, Minneapolis. His heart is dead who feels no draw: ing on things within when a child takes his hand. WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR CREAM. Cash every day, Write for prices and tags. MILLER & HOLMES, St, Paul, Minn. There never was a person so insig- nificant that they could not be annoy- ing. SHIP US YOUR CREAM TO-DAY, or_ write for tags and pee. CRESCENT EAMERY CO., St. Paul. The places where we have helped others’are our milestones on the way to heaven. INLY ONE “BROMO QUININE” That % LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the ‘signature of EB. WiGR Ove. Ui ised the World over to Cure a Cold in wae. Dey. Be. Even a hungry man draws the line at eating his words. ve SHIDES. FURS, WooL? = SDiRE CT Tous Save CO A lft FOR COSY MOMENTS SIMPLE BUT CHARMING LITTLE DRESSING SACQUE. Dainty Garment Presents No Prob- lems to the Home Dressmaker— Silk or Figured Challis the Best Material to Use. As a rule matinees and breakfast jackets are difficult to copy. They have few lines to follow, it must be confessed, but their very shapeless- ness is rendered artistic only by the skill of a professional. In the ac- companying sketch is shown a charm- ing little dressing sacque, or matinee, which is the essence of simplicity and so easy to put together that it ought to prove a temptation to every woman to try to fashion on® like it. The material used may be of silk or figured challis. The one illustrated was made of white challis, with large delicate pink roses scattered over it and stripes of pale blue forming a sort of trellis for the flowers. About four or four and a half yards are BRIDAL TRAINS AND VEILS. Princess and Empire Models Most in Favor This Year. Very long and full and extremely graceful is the wedding train of the present year. The princess and em- pire models are about equally in favor just now, while court trains, separate from the dress itself and falling grace- fully from the shoulder, are seen once more on many of the handsomest. bridal gowns. Rich ivory satin is al- ways preferred by the conventional bride, but white embroidered panne or chiffon velvet with a court train of satin is beautiful, trimmed with lace and worn with a long lace veil. A soft satin silk may be more be- coming than heavy satin, in which case the train may be of heavy satin or brocade. A hat bordered “with a deep band of lace gives much the same effect as a lace veil and is pre- ferred by many as being more possible to arrange becomingly. If the fiat arrangement of the veil on the hair that is so much in vogue at present is not becoming, a wreath or cluster of orange blossoms will give the neces- sary height if placed like a coronet or tiara in the hair. The average bride would as soon dispense with the Lohengrin or Men- delssokn marches as she would be married without-a spray of orarge blossoms on her gown or in her bou- quet. Unfortunately, the natural orange flower is too perishable to even form a bouquet, but real flowers can be combined with the artificial variety for trimming on the gown or veil and can help to make up an attractive bouquet with lilies of the valley, gar- denias, orchids or whatever white flower is carried. Care must be taken that orange blossoms are purchased, aot lemon flowers, which look so near- |, ly the same and which grow so much needed for an average size matinec made in this style. The back is ir two pieces, with a bias seam down the center; the front is in two, while each sleeve is in one piece. To make the matinee, cut a piece of the materia’ in the shape of the diagram marked with the letters D, E and B, laying [ on the straight edge of the material Then cut out another section like the one marked A B C, with the line B on the straight edge of the ma tetrial. The diagram A J G shows only hall! of the kimono sleeve, the fold of the material coming on the side marked with the letter J. The dotted line forming a triangle on the shortest o! the four sides of this piece shows how to shape the ends of the sleeve for the back. The front side is left like the pattern and the back sloped on the dotted line. In putting the mat inee sections together great care musi be taken to get them in the correcl order. It is best to start with the backs and sew the bias seam running down the center. If the material is of fairly light weight this may be managed successfully by a French seam, but if it is at all heavy, then the seam should be covered with silk binding and pressed open. Thesleeve section forms the yoke both back and front, and for a certain dis: tance it is joined to the back and front of the jacket, and then the two edges of the sleeves are put together to make the kimono effect. For exam: ple, A, which marks the top of the back joins A, the yoke end of the sleeve. These two pieces are sewn together to a distance marked by a line in the diagram. Then the other side of the sleeve, which is now shown in the cut, but which corre. sponds to A, is joined to the line des- ignated E. This is the upper part of the front, and fits to the yoke part of the sleeve. When the yoke is sewn to both backs and fronts there should be the same length of material left at G, and its corresponding side of the sleeve. Pale blue ribbon was used for the matinee finish in the above sketch, but any color may be chosen to har- monize with the prevailing shade of the material. Dainty lavender and white matinees made after this style sometimes have lavender ribbon scal- lops, and again they are finished with white. Craze for Feathers. Can the craze—and the prices, toc —possibly soar any higher for the novelty feathers than they now are! The undressed ostrich, the cog, goura. cassoway and paradise are at the tor notch of popularity and almost fabu- lous prices are paid for them. Imagine what looked to be a delicate piece oj seaweed dyed black being marked at $17.79 and three scraggy split ostrich feathers bringing almost as much! The lovely drooping ostrich plumes will cost more, but then they are sc fascinating that one cannot be blamed for parting with a goodly sum in order to possess them. BAG FOR THE JEWELRY. Conventient Little Receptacle—Easy to Put Together. Jewelry, if left lying about on a dressing-table, is always liable to get tarnished or mislaid, and it is a great convenience to have some little re- ceptacle for it, into which it may be easily placed. We therefore give a design for a small bag lined with wash-leather for hanging at the side of a looking-glass. It can be made out of any small piece of silk, satin or brocade in the shape shown in the sketch, stitched at the edge to give it greater firmness, and embroidered either in a floral design, or with the initials of the owner. The flap which turns over is edged with buttonhole- titching worked in thick silk, and the bag is finished with ribbon bows and|- a long loop of ribbon by which it may be hung up. Such a bag as this might hold a good number of brooches, rings and bracelets. Sometimes eyes get dull from over- work and strain, in which case rest more luxuriantly and are, consequent- ly, far less expensive. and freedom from worry are the surest roads for the would-be bright eyes. REV. TROUTMAN SENDS. BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU-NA Washington, Mo., Writes, “My Wife and | Are Strong Believers in Pe-ru-na.” Catarrh and La Grippe. Rey. Geo, A. E. Troutman, Mt, ‘Washington, Mo., writes: “My wife and I are strong believers in Peruna, I was cured of a bad case of catarrh when nothing else that I tried had any effect. My wife was cured from a severe case of la grippe, and we feel that the least we can do is to gratefully acknowledge the merit of Peruna. “My wife joins me in sending best wishes for your success.” Throat Trouble. Rev. H. W. Tate, 920 Lincoln Avenue, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: Rev. George A. E, Troutman, Mt ‘For several years I have been trouble with a peculiar spasmodie affection of the throat. It would seize me suddenly and for a few minutes I would be un able to speak audibly, and my breath would be greatly interfered with. I would be obliged to gasp for breath. ‘J finally concluded that it was some eatarrhal affection which probabl: citéd the spasm. It interfered with my vocation as a preacher, attacking me occasionally in the pulpit. “I had heard so much about Peruana as a catarrh remedy that I determined. to try it. After taking two bottles, my trouble has disappeared. I feel sure that Peruna has greatly benefitted me.” Rev. P. E. Swanstrom, Swedish Bap- tist Pastor, Box 228, Grantsburg, Wis.,. writes that from the use of Peruna he is perfectly well, entirely cured of chronic diarrhea and catarrh. Peruna in Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Hartman and hig assistants have incessantly labored te create Peruna in tablet form, and their strenuous labors have just been crowned with success. People who object to liquid medicines can now secure Peruna. Tablets, which represent the medicinal ingredients of Peruua. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose cf Peruna. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908. blister the most delicate skin. article are wonderful. ache and Sciatica. children, the best of all your preparations.” NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. Capsicum-Vaseline. EXTRACT OF THE ‘CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT TAKEN DIRECTLY IN VASELINE DON’T WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES—HEEP A TUBE HANDY > A QUICK, SURE, SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN.—PRICE 15c. IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES MADE OF PURE TIN—AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF l5c. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Head- We recommend it as the best and safest external counter- irritant known, also as an external ‘remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for Once used no family will be without it. Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. Send your address and we will mail our Vaseline Booklet describing our preparations which will Interest you. 17 State st. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. Now York city IN POSTAGE STAMPS. A trial will prove what Many people say ‘‘it is loan’s Liniment is unsurpassed It penetrates and peeves ain peel uickly- needs very little rub on and loes not leave a scar or blemish. An antiseptic remedy for thrush, fistula and any abscess. PRICE 25¢,504 & $4.00 Sloan’s"Treatise on Horses, Cattle. Hogs and Poultry” Sent Free ' idress Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston. Mass..U. S.A. of Shaws, ttt feo he world to- ‘LON. ler, wear tome r, and are of greater value than any other WL. Dugas § $4 and $5 Gilt Edge + Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Prico m W. L. Douglas name and price is stamped on bottom. Take No Substitute. S see Exclusively. wa OAUTS. Bold by the best shoe dealers everywhere, Shoes Tailed from factory to any part of the world lus g free to any address. LAS, Brockton, Mass. ESTABLISHED! 1879, WOODWARD @, CO. Minneapolis GRAIN COMMISSION. . Duluth.