Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 February 1906 — Page 2
tVESTLRN CANADA'S MARVELOUS RETURNS. Tie in ra In the rrop return f toe I'maiiKu Vet. tb past atrea eira h.is ipro h-d la aiar loiu, am there is uo wion to belief that .er innim, lnreas will not rei.i f.ir man year to -m. The inr i .. :. part '' Ij H ' tn hat as formerly known a tht Kor'hwe Terriurws. but buh on Bepterolw-r 1. IM, txHame the provi . : Allerta and hew.in. From the ofhVla! returns we flnJ the T illowiag result in the acreage sod t hea' "a! auJ barley in the yeart naatkMMal anl a mor favorable show r ; ' fet poinW to in any othet latr .iurina: alike perkxi.
W h. a:. OatS. Barley. iv . : i-' n it.: , ' Iis. u.m
OF HID 10 HOSTESS
FOR TYPEWRITER GIRL. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
The Follow m k :e- At.' Ooo4 for the Qui Wh T')f.ifr u
Sede-tar Wi
gMUi Calling Fihnnn.M Xi'taa4national 8. 8. Laston for Feb. 1 1. IIKKI
. H . ' II": 68.iT4 14 "..r4 U5i The vi;j has been uniformly good
e ear e. ept 1 when thre av pawl io have been a slump a'.! alonf ta- line This, however. was mor than compensated for in the followln y-ir when the bumper cwp in wheat ra s an J barley put the re-urns of al: j rwrl NM far completely in the shad jr. ' c.i.e an impetus" ' men' i: MM lfi- mh: h ha prevailed to th prtat as the following table b MM Mb" will show: Oat-. Barley ... :a2 4T 3.04'i Hi
41; 1 1 v : "- " '- - I- wilt be seen that the numter o a -$ sown to wheat, oat- and barle
in '." w as A2 ' i In r-ased In Ur"!
and that this haO o IJfIJ37. Tbt a'- m-n . r.e 1 wa.'
27 I ushela in 1 VI .ind in I It had grown to the magnificent tor a! of MAV'.l:. In the year jut cloafc the "forward movement" in the asri Cmiran of the west has been the won aW and envy of the world. New sec--if rh riiinrrv hae b-n nlaceii
under ?ribme to the plow and harrow and tha srain area has been large!. In rasd. Thi is particularly th : f ise hr i; ha- be-n demonstrated j tha "A'rierta Red" winter wheat ma;, fee successfully grown, and alone th lines of the new rai'wa?" toward th renter of the couniitry wher mixe farming premila. The future of the Canadian is
and for year? to come it i ! t,e the land of promi to th j rist of every nation an 1 ot ime. and the land of oppor i ro every sfler within it i
iLOOESTIONS FOR NOVEL AND PRETTY ENTERTAINMENT ,'ioitt Tea a Charming Affair for Day UM A Church or Club Entertainment Bound tu OiTt People Oood T'me A VioUt Tee A ivrrepndent redoes t a auieaeHaw for a iRttt tea and for a danc lot vounx people bteen th ages vt i2 and 1 For tie tea violet is a very effective
volir in the daytime but It doea not liht up as well as s me of 'he other
txlors. The table may be arunxe i with a centerpiece worked in violets, with a basket of violets or pansies for flow -r. If you wih .i wide ribbon of vloM hue or a huge bow of violet tulle may ornament the handle of the basker. In addition to tea and ffee. you may aerve an lee colored with vegetable vklt coloring or a lemon Ice with candied violet on top and individual small cakes with a candied vtob't in the King. Wear a vioMcolored gown or white w 'h violet trimm net. and carry a large bun- n of th- fragran bto.-ma lavender candlfs may be obtained and used in gla hoiders rltl violet shades r . rhe danie notmng could be prettier than a fkaral cotillion or r.erman AftW a few vr.!inary danca. have tke 'German" led by an oldr leri All th favor should b of flowers, both ral artificial nnd of Ha ue jiaper Make boats wre-aths fans. waLds with bunches of flowers at the end and countless other things that will come to mind Decorate with carlanis Of paper flower; wind the staircase with them and th- chandeliers. Ser the lce cream in tiny flower pctj. with a flower in the top. ncd the cake may be ornamented witli cand roses For the rirr dance pair rhe (v ipW by finding duplicate flow erw. A piano with a good performer wdli furnish ih music, if you do n t want he eipense of an orche-tra
:ar occn- . ?yng, .e rhef io t be i it
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patlons. uh as Ij ptwrn mg. t'U ceel itaiüuig esett M -hi'uld sand end to tarf up .ulation .fid mho. h 'i. '.'le r"e-h and rtu:e which haw while they Lav- . uplel a aj -ition 1 1 fir'
reach the -ramped tuns. of ili n , such as swinging th' heai ttOWtl forward and back from -f 'h a tending n.otiou. then tlunÜH ebaipkf from sid to sid' until the oof4i "f th- ue. k nd Owl Nwal take an eaer ise to - rai;htu the bath wh .h has teen l ent all lny over d k r table t'lasp 'he hand- b h h hi .
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unity t wo'inda Fullest fron any
can be securec vernmn Aent
A Cub or Church EntrtAinmentHere is a scheme rhat must have many ommltteea, with a god executive chairman for each to makf the affair a success, so it ia moat suitable for a church or club entertainment When properly worked out. rhe idea will furnish an ening of great variety and net a goodly sum for the treasury A missionary society on one occasion took up th- schm- ca'.l.ng upon friends cutside the .hurrh for aid. and the affair was a great sucoej artistically and financially. The plan ia this Get out circulars of a
ri; abroad inviting paofwi to io In mithOB -epitK b-r..i h- first nigh-.
tne "xcursi'jn . use; suiu-uwiv w lanee and adv.-r'ise the hour of starting. Is mast p'.as nowadays automobiles are for h r-5 hu' iac"l ettev or "boaaev will anwer to convey the travIrs -o and from the;r destinanon Have a number of Cook a' guides for the touriat who will personally
TO bTRAItlllTKN THI. ha !. a deep br'atn and stiff-n th araaf tensely Exhale through h ' noe and allow the nus. es of th arm to rlav. Repeat about five tim Th. nev xer ise M ".asp 'he InMMtt h'tth aioa the head, and holdin: th m rhe-o. swing the dy from right to 1 f tha from left to right This will also reduce the waist nieasiirm-nt. If the muscles of the aid men :eel . ramped, tty a bending exerc.se tut start this gradually S'and erect, wva the hands straight over th? heid, palms forward and fingers dos t -gether. New. very slowly, bend forward at -he waist, going down a.- ff as you can with the aims Ifealaf at he elbow and the kn-s alao M ff At firs', you will not touch th foor. I ut in time ftm finger tips will meet your toei To this exer-'ls". Lillian Russell, a beauty at . giv.a credit fcr much of h-- ngUity Do rot Btr3ia when doinj thi.- .x-r i a" ' -i'.v cra-"fiiUv rather than tnsMy,
BOTANICAL BITS
Planta are said to grow faster bet weea the hours of four and aix a m tnan at any other time rolfafoot leaves, weil dried wert amoked tn England prior to th- introduction of tobacco.
Th- pnaston-fliiaer w hich grows ia I conduct parties though many will pre-1
fer to " go it alone.' The ' I'nited Stat-s "' India ' China and Japan. " Africa. " Turkey.' nnd the "Islands of the Sea' w-re repre
sented by a differ-nt house, each with a Vst-ss wh-. in turn had a many
:- ants as sbo required
Ea h country characteristics were
. -h ,o-in.l and so oa until u
mak 'en movexeats wi'h u" r. -'inft. TOO MUCH CLOTHING. Mak-s F-ople Delicate and Afraui of Every Wind That Blcws and Should B Avoided.
th- S.mth American forest fades alaoost as soon as it is picked sea weeds do not obtain nourishment fr m the soil aT the bottom of th- aea. tu from the mat er jnta:ned ia sea a er. WISPS OF WIT N .body shou.d look anxiocs -xrpt th se who have anxiety A man may bat he rhink he ia an 'I still not what he claims to bYYbat .all th- heart Is a n-rtoiu ausation like tfcjraaajfc. wbsh credoa! ' .Lsappcars if sax M Ii- frank and -m.; cit That ut tbt tight line to take hn t w ish onreal your own mir.U nd 'o confuse that
of 'itherw WINTER WEAKNESS Dr WMHasaa Ptnk P"s the Tonic That Most People Need for B cod and Nerves. In whnr Tthf air of tlieclowe moms in Which we ipeiid so much of the t unci - -1. t .'unu-b tn ugh oxygtn to Hal lungs t. liuni MS Mm f ul nirt-r ia tbI ..1 In thettddN'UM.ii we ilou.it eaer-
Of course, thia seems ridicuioos aw hoaa people who loth- thems-,ve- in h- very thickest wool procurable with h- first Lreath of winter, anl go through the season fearing 'o rhaige. they wesr ' nanneletrp. the thek. lumsy cotton "WMT goods, thir.ktr.g i- keens 'hem warm. Their skin be-
eloaely adhered to tn he manner of ttme;i So sensitive that the l-asi wind
dooratina in arti. l- t" eat and for
sale, and the costumes of the attendant were all rru- to life "Africa was a moat popular coun-
blowlng on It seems deatniy coi i. u an all oer lath Is takn at all. eoma do not rhink H possibl- fnm Nov m-
ber to May It is not anu en-rva4.nK
ry. th- hostess and all h-r commi'tee 1, l peopl- ti tr-ss :n : it
wer- black as th- ace of spades; min be fou1x to suffer th- wiattf
tianjr' and guitar music, with a quar- through with severe ills; eih r a tett-of n-gro volc-s. added a realistic jn tne neaj or ln- in th- chwrtj
- a. k. o h- s en- Hot w affle- and rlddl- cakes were served by an Aunt lemimn '' and a veritable ' I'n-le T01 did the honors sr tha froat door. The "rnlted 8tats was most up to-date. the pr-sldent and his cabin--received all being in correct evening attire while an orchestra, in lieu of the Marine band, tlic isd popula music. 'Turkey served cold turkey aand wiche, wrh black coffee and fig past-
1 as nm- haioltli. kin and kidneysdo read on th spot by a genuin- ori
b .1 throw off tbewate mattvr n- fr- iy sataaaal. Th system tmcome overhauled With piU'Haw matt- r. aud tOO f-ble t thr.)v it off. R. '. f can be had only tw UL-h the use of a remedy th.it will
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ami t!. moglily purify nnd kthen tli bi . -I. nnd the ne beat i af tins purp" "'e gn-nat t nie known aa Dr Williams' liuk
L t actcl like magic in my cwuw," Mi. Llsira L. Wilde, ..f No. ST7
entai in costume. ( htna and Japan ' bad a most a' Tractive hous. while The Islands of the Sea' shared In their popularity Tropical fruit, such as orar.g m. n pineapples, bananas and cocoanutwere used in th- decoration- To ald to th- touch Of real life .lapar '. Chinese sad ori-ntal m-rchants were
an influenza or a threatened attack ot pleurisy. to Russia ths coldest limate, si
moat, on earth people who liv in
heated bouses wear linen n-x 'he skin. Th- heaviest furs are worn out
of doors, but in th- summer h-a with in they dress as for summer
Leaving aside this par- of tha matter
as one for individuals to decld for
themselves. It may b aid in a geti-ral way that all-over bath is better tiken
Just before EMU" Into bed. It is cleansing refreshing anl 'here an be no .laneer of taking OOU Th-.. ano
1 have a littlt common --ns will n ' stand that the body should h- thoroughly dried: otherwl the we' -ur-face of the skin a . onducor to carry off the hat and 'he sensatf n of cold la fe t imm-dia'-ly There an be had al almost any la ga deDartmen; store delbately s- 4
rth av tine. E ik and thin an
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iijj h and ii-rv s v re -lit f raVtt I can't d uie how mi 1 ld- I really w.u. I drngged tlnugh -11 tu 'iith t IWMmeawa, growing w.-ak.r a'! he t mi" until t.onlly liad n't strength t udi t 1 ve mv lud. "Then a glad day am-, the dav wh. n I gun to take I r William' Ii 11'k Pills. They 1 nude im feel strong right away. My appetite caror luv k. I to k 011 fl. -h and the o.;.r retnrtiid to my cheik. ! ' wondere.1 iluit thee piU did fe nie what the doctors conldii "t do. I taal onlr rix bX and then I was erfertlv ML If 1 hud M f. mud that Woml-rfi! r ly I nrt lv think tlutt I must have wn-o-d irlenth H heting firmly that these pills saved my life lv tb- strength win b i bey gave me at a critical tnoan nr. I ranuewitaiiiig!vr-crimmeud thera aotbT " I)r WtTkaaa Pinh Pills mtitain no Wimalint bat -tr.-uffth that lasts. Thev may ha lyburaud at any drug V-re.
present to attaw their wares and give mhlets to itawolra in the bath war. a cerraia per cent of their sales to -rns o-t p. r box Is tr, fling, and sh J the treaaury This entertainment was J gtni the skin very pleasant and fr g alhed of far and wide and i- worthy rant. The way to us- - ' n-st
of be:ng repealed in dlffereni local.'es. for success is assured if it la t!anagd rightly Madame Merri.
Cards to Leave. Huebands and wives rarely call toceiher unkss it is merely a friendly all made in the evening A married v --man siTply leaves one of her husband's earda If ins Is calling rn an unmarried woman or a widow and wo f his cards if there It a msn In ta-hoisehold
tke the soapy lean.sinr the rinsing, and partly dry ths skin, tb-n hav a baain wirh old water ar.d one o- 'wo of the tablets already dissolved at hand With a large, toft sponge or h wet the whole body qubkly and immediately use the warm tow-la Aromatic sa;r may he used thia r also
For the Telle Par a pomatum for the skin, take tw oun.e. of Juke of white Illy root (to be hsd of your druggist) two ounces of fine honey and on- oun a of white waa; melt all together ralx thIngrtdlents wei, and add a little per f .rat. Ii Uta.
A Sallow Skin. Sallow complexloas are of. en aited by unwist eating and a torpid Utt Make r a pHMtttg to take the Juice of a lemon In a little .old water snd v h a dash af salt ad leii Tke this every morning before breakfast Her, in should be use.l uparlngly on the raplexlon. If used to excesta it wi I increase th- natural fluffing awny of ha
. and will cause a oeadi .vik
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lesson: Luke llt-lt. Qaldta Tax: Ue ye therefora M ower.s of U.'.l as dear 1 hildren." Already in our pwalgf lessons wta.e stan Christ as the Founder of thr kingdom of Heaven upon the earth He as born a klag." bap'1-11 was in a tense the inauguration of law kam th- tempt a .011 the U -' '- 1 the kiug Hen.g liimself thus pr-pa-e we see llnu now starting out to recrui. the first menders of Mis king 1 in who. in ad.!: ion to aH tn mbe. ii tha klagdoia tat nmathri . hollld also i InsTuni-ntal in enlisting othtrt ander Its banner Ssme Call Extended To-Day. In the rail Of Iheflt first disdplea we recognize the est-ntial condltloat whuh were to und-rlie all aubsequect rail 'o disctplcshtp. To dlacover thes ronditions should bt the purpose of all who teach this leason. Tha fundam-n-tal condition or conditions underlying entrance Into the Kingdom of God are forevtr the same with each succteding
generation
Ood are without change." Pieachipg Still Draws Crowds We are told that the crowds pressed upon Jesus to hear the Word of God.'' The preai nine of the Word of ti I Is khwwva a draw inn card. The crowd
j have not wearied of the preacliint of ' h- Gospel, bat only of the averag' t prea her who fails to preach the G -pel. Wherer you flnu a man who like Mo'Jy. TotTty, Spurgeon rid man;, others preaihrs the Word Of
God thera you will find the streets fud of men and women sMll pressing to h-ar the twaatasa Fire will alway at t ra. . those wh are cold, and C od rhose who are humtiv So trill the
prea hitig of the v.mpie Gospel attract j the hearts of men for whom It was prepared. The world was made for I the Gospel and the G-spel for the j
world. Preaching in the Open Air. All the great sermons in the B blr were preached in the open air. If the people will not come to church. thei let ua take the church to them If 't was not beneath the dignity of Jesua Christ to hold open air meeting . It surely cannot be beneath any pre-ended and assumed dignity we may profess to possets. Let some preachers who doing the hot months of tha year
prea. h to but a corporal's guard, go out into the open air and preach to th?rowd. The best way to reach tha masses is 10 go after them. 0bedier.ee Required for Discipleahip First Jesus requested of these men the loan of their boat; and th-y at. once complied with the Master's request. In other words. He asked these
men to surrender their business for a
ittle while to Him And they did.
now magnificently He repaid them Is
seen in me miraculous araugnt 01 fishes No man can surrender his busi
ness to Jesus Christ without eventually
telng a gainer by It. He "shall receive
a hundredfold more in this life and In
the world to come life everlasting."
(Mark, 10:28-.70) Requires Surrender of Their Thoughts Next J-- . s r quires that these mn recognize Him as knowing more about their business than ibey do thems Ives. He requires th-m to do what their own .ommon sense tells there Is no u.-e in doing. This is evident by the answer jf Peter: "Lord, we have toiled, all night and caught nothing, neverthelesa." etc. The word Lord'' here probably means "shipmaster." one set
over a boat, and is remarkable as used in this connection. The word. ' "nevertheless" indicates surrender of their thoughts and plans to Christ. Requires th- Surrender of Their Lives. Finally. Christ required from thesmen the surrender of their whols lives. "Tiiey forsook their nets and th'lr . :.. ,- .1-, ! fo'l wed Him That was final and complete evidence. Kver aft-r th-y were to devote thou lives, not to catching fish but to catching men. S.ime Conditions Mus B- M-'. Ti-ay. N man can enlist under the bann-r
of Christ, nor become a member of th kingdom of God who is got willing to
make an absolute surrender of him -elf and all rjat he has and expects to le to the Cbri.c. and His service. "So likewise, whosoever he lie of you that forsaketa not all that he hath he cannot be my dbciple." (Luke 14: :;:). Of eatttat, Christ may not. in fact d not. call upon us all to leave our da1'. vocation anl b-- :w preacher- or mi tionaries. No ofttimes He calls 1 p u
ua to do what ia very much hard M -tay In business and us- It for Him anr His kingdom. There au be no que tlon. however, but that aft we c.iu be coma Christ's disciple there mu-t bt the absolute surrender of ourselves to li s absolute and authoritative control This is th rnu lal ISaf of Christianity. All True Disciples Roul-Wie.ners. Implied, yea clearly MaiMl in !!it call to memlershlp In the kingdom was the consecration of these rwiouroen to tbt task of catching m-n. In si me
1 Sunday schools there Is kept what I
called a "Flshermen'a Roll.'" on whtrk there it recorded each Stmdty tb' names cf those who have brought tn new members. It It a great work to bfttaf others tn Jesus Christ In thfit at chapter of John we have a de. tilled wccoui.t of how these diicpl.t caught Iheir fish for their "Shlprots-
tr:' Let ua drat of all be "still
3ABV covered with sores. tVould Scratch aud Tear the Fleah Un-l--i Ilnnds Were Tied ' Wiuld ilnve Died But for Cuticuia." M itilc n w'icu about ve.ii and a b.ilt old. Ii 01 to l..oe ore conic out on In Lue. I h.id .1 pltystrtaa toiit bun. but lue res gicv win -r I hen they began U conn- .ut In .Olli then on other puii of h bodi snt then ne ttata on In ihc-t. worse t h:tit the other. Then I called ssother physieiaa Mill he grew wwrae. At the end al about a vear and .1 halt i f Mill. 11 Ug at Hiew ao bad 1 had to tit Ii t h oi Is in oaths al night t,. keep bun frees catching the son an.! leal tin the lleli. He got to he a
sere Weli ton. an I .i bar.ily Slue to u .. M Aunt ad 1 cd iru to try Cuti cura Snap snd Oiattseat. I 'iit to the di Ui -toie and got a 1 il.e of the Soap and a I" "i the Ointment, and at the end at aboai two months the acres were all well He lias never had anv aorea of any kind since He ia now Ktrong anil healthy, and I cm nincerely BBS that SStJ) for your m,,.l wonderful rcmedita rnv precious ch Id Wi ttbj have died from thoe terrible aorea Mi- Rtrneri RheMea, R. K v No I, f ... !v l'c Cnn . pr I 22. lftW "
Ladies Cnn Wear Shoes Otatsie -mailer after umg AlU'n - I '- ceiiioii i ure for wallen is hoi aching (eel At all Ihttjgisti .'." eent no tubal lute. Trial package l-l;1 1 Vddreaa A. IS. Oisatteat 1 1 Ru S N "IT- a Oliioua ftet," Stkl I Bell I 'I n !i- ataa whi allua wiim 1.1 1 .' moa' buirviu' I ile man dal Ik Ii n tunc Wellington Mai A Ouaranterd Cure for Pilei ftcbing. min, I. itiiiiing. Pretrud at p I cnifi'it ar.' iiutboriscil to rrt i.iol 1 l'a 0O1 . rwiNT fails to curn iuti t 1 1 ' 1
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The world an'f an worw than it wat Whet i"U were 01111g. tstl'vt inendy Bat saia .t. Bobbed in Church. .!.; tb.nl what an out 1 age it ia to tfl robbed Ol all the UnehU at the -ervi.-et b raattsgtews coughing throughout the congregation, when Anti Co-ipuio it guaran'ced to iure. ill even where 2. its. i U liemrr. M. D., Moiulacturer, lll ngl Id Mo. e
Ah th" exception ot .in-ll two;. th, , , ,s ; i. n,,,i.i.f ,,r ein 1..
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a great parsuon t in ttinen I ,ulia iiu i lie
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tnal mii'ii ul tba mmrwm Ka tract. i on w.kxJ. water bT abundano- s, etiurrhpn. SMSSttt SSWVSS rnt Th.iohsirtof tlDUwbeat Appl f rn'
Tkert - .. toed deal faa ,,, keeping I uuVlU X;.
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LOST 72 POUNDS. Was Fat Drifting Into the Fatal Stages of Kidney Sickness. Ir. Helfta M I'age. I'ago pt icai Co.. Em-. Pa . arrttaai " Taking t. many 1. . d drlalta la Nc York in lur sent sae haaaa tli a terribla attack of kid aei trouble, l bud acwta nonajeattkaai
-harp pain 111 tlic back, h g a ilaches anil uttai'Us of 1 .!- ncss My eyes gave mi t . ami with t ha W. languor and slccp-
' lex.- ncss of the d.i-
) case iix.n me I wasted from l'.4 to 1 H p-'iuiils. At the liana I started uing 1), sin's K idney l'ills
an abscess :i funn ily on uiy rip-bt gtaaer. Tha traaMa was quickly iie U.-.i howraver, rui the treatment . und ine. so that I have been well since ls-.H. and wi ig.i tM wtWiatia " awl by all dealers. SO Cents a bos. Tokb r-Milburn Co., liuffa o. N V-
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NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. TMB SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. CAPSICUM VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK. SURE. SE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR P Aft! PRICE 15c; -IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBE5.-A.' ALL DHUGCISTS AND DEALER... - R BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15c. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. IM I AI II '1 I 1.1. T II I c I n OOntBH KKI P ATI l H HAW j A substitute for snd superior Io mustard or any othrr plaster, and w.!l r.o blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities o this article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the be -t and safest telnl, counter-irntant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the che:t snd stomach and ail Rheumati 0. Neuralgic and Gout J complaints. A trial w.ll prove what we cii.m lor it. and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and fcr children. Once used no lam.ly will be without it. Mary people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. If you cannot obtain it from your druggist send 15 cents in stamps or money and it will be sent to your address by mail. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17CTATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY
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