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SISTERS OF CHARITY Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca tarrhA Congressman's Letter. THREE USEFUL TRAP8. A BAB TRAP. How to Malta Ud Set a Deadfall, and Some Other Trapa. Here are directions for making some of the more simple deadfalls and other traps: One of - the best and most certain deadfalls tor bear and other large ani mals Is made as fol lows: Select some favorite haunt of the animals and con struct there a pen of large stakes. These should consist of young trees, or of straight, strong branches, about three Inches In di ameter, and should be of such length as to reach a height of four or five feet when set In the ground- The width of the pen should be about three feet. Its depth about four feet, and it should be roofed over with cross pieces of timber to prevent the bait from being taken from above. A straight log, about eight inches in diameter and six feet' in length, should now be rolled against the opening of the pen and hemmed in by two upright posts, one on each side, directly in line with the sides of the pen. In order to -understand perfectly the arrangement of the rest of the trap, we will give a rough "drawing of it, with the pieces in place as they should ap pear when set. Drive a post (A), at the upper end of which you have cut a notch, with Its flat surface down, into the ground at the left-hand back corner of the pen, leaving three feet above me In every country of the civilized world Sisters or Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spir itual and intellectual needs of the charges committed to their care, but they also minister to their bodily needs. With so many children to take care of and to protect from climate and dis ease, these wise and prudent Sisters have found Feruna a never failing safeguard. Dr Hartman receives many letters from Catholic Sisters from ail over the United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reads as follows: Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: The young girl who usea the Peruna was suffering from laryngi tis, and loss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine we hope to be able to say she is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. The young girl was under the care of the Sister of Charity and used Feruna for catarrh of the throat with good re sults, as the above letter testifies. Send to The Feiuna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free book written David Meekison. by Dr. Hartman. The following letter is from Con gressman Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio: The Feruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen: "I have used several bottles of Peruna and feel greatly benefitted thereby from my catarrh of the head, and feel encouraged to be lieve that its con- t.innnd rise will ful ly eradicate a disease of thirty years' standing." David Meekison. Dr. Hartman, one of the best known nhvsicians and surgeons in the United States, was the first man to formulate Feruna. It was through his genius and perseverance that it was intro duced to the medical profession of this country. If you do not derive prompt and eat iefactory results from the use of Feru na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to gie you his val nable advice gratis. AHHrsB Dr. Hartman. President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O, FIG. 2. STICKS FOB FIGURE-FOUR TRAP. very What It Costs. "Do yon find you automobile expensive? " "Ob, on an avsarge 50 chickens, 10 dogs a few ducks and three children run over every year." For forty year's Piso's Cure for Con sumption has cured coughs and colds. At druggists. Price 25 Cents. In a Minute. Nodd Well, I wish 1 knew how to pass away a fw hours' time. Todd Why, I thought yoa were with your wife just now. Todd I was.- I left her in a restau rant looking over a bill of fare." Mothers will Una Mrs. mnslow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their Children during the teething period. A Marital Confession. Officer's Wife (fondly) Do you re member, John, how jou used of an evening to hold my hand 'my sweet little roseleaf ' you used to call it, j ou fanny boy for hours and hours? How illy, silly my old boy used to be!" Old Boy (grumpily) Nonsense, Jane, don't be stupid! I was always practi cal and business-like. I did that just to keep you from the piano! The Morning After. "If truth is found at the bottom of a well." he rema ked. thoughtfully, "re morse may be said to be located at the bottom of a glass." For Christmas. Do vou want something particularly nine for vour Christmas dinner? If you do, ask your dealer to send you a can'of Monopole Asparagus the finest and daintiest dish ever set before an American kinsr. The label itself is magnificently embossed in blue and crold. in fact, is a work of real art But the contents of the can are fully in keeping with the label. You'll thank us for calling your attention to it if you once begin to purchase Mono- Dole groceries. Most dealers handle Monopole goods and if yours doesn't he knows where to get them. We will thank you if you insist upon his doing so. Wadhams & Kerr Bros., packers, Portland, Ore. The Savage Breast "Her music is eaid to be quite stirr ine." ''It is; the neighbors are alwaye stirred up over it," Volcanoes A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascending from its cfater may be the only visible sign of life in the sleeping volcano, but within is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sul phurous gases. Those who make their homes in the peaceful valleys below know the danger and, though frequently warned by the rumblings and quakings, these sicms of impending eruption go unheeded. They are living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening roars and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes. Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano and are taking desperate chances, for under the Mercury and Potash treat ment the external symptoms ot the disease disappear, and the deluded victim is happy in the belief of a complete cure, but the fires of conta gion have only been smothered in the system, and as soon as these min erals are left off will blaze up again. Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash appears on the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eruptions, sores, copper colored splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair and other sickening symptoms. Mercury and Potash not only fail to cure blood poison, but cause Mer curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma tinii nf thf- Stomach and Bowels. The use of S. S. S. is never followed by any bad results. It cures vrithrmt th slightest iniurv to the svstem. We offer $1,000.00 for proof Tuai It Cunuuus a uiiuciau u our uc- scriotion. S. S. S. is an antidote for contasrious blood poison, and the only radical and permanent cure known. It destroys every atom of the virus and pnri fies and strengthens the blood and builds 110 the reneral "health. We will mail free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which nil th svmntnms of the disease wiui lull directions iot none treat ment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge, r THE SWIFT SPEGIFIO CO., ATLANTA OA Bowling- Green, Ky., M arch 84, 1803, Gentlemen: For over four years X suffered areatly from a severe ease of contagious blood poison. I went to Hot Springs, staying- there four months at a big expense. X then con suited physicians, who prescribed Mercury. Nothing: did me any rood. in fact, the treatment proved more harmful than beneficial. X mentioned my case to a friend, who told me that S. S. S. had certainly cured him. X at once commenced its use, and in six months could find no trace of the dis ease whatever. This waa about two years age. X continued S. S. 8. for some time to make sure of a perm nent cure, and I can truthfully say X am entirely well. D. SI. SAKDEBS, 5 ground. Another post (B)r having a notch near the top, with Its flat sur face uppermost, should be driven Into the ground at the outside right-hand side of the pen, and on a line with the first. A third post (C), with a-notch at Its upper end, should be planted outside the pen on the right-hand side, and in a line with the front. Now get a forked branch about three feet In length, and fasten a square board across -ts ends. At the juncture of the forks bore an auger-hole. This Is the treadle (G). In to the auger-hole insert a stiff stick about three feet In length (H). Next, procure two poles (L and E), and you are ready to set the trap. Pass the pole (D) between the stakes of the pen, laying one end In the notch of the post (A) and holding the other beneath the notch of the post (B). The second pole (E) should then be adjust ed, one end being placed In the notch- pole (C) and the other caught beneath the projecting end of the pole (D). The deadfall, which should consist of a log some fifteen or twenty feet In length. should now be placed In position across the front of the pen, one end re: ling on the ground and the other elevated and resting on the projecting end of the last pole adjusted (E). The treadle should next be placed In position over a short stick of wood (F), and the upright stick at the bac-i secured beneath the' edge of the latch-pole (D). The deadfall should then be sufficiently weighted by placing heavy logs against its elevated end; and, having this, tt- trap is set. The best bait Is honey, which no bear can resist, ana tnis snouia ue piacea on the ground at the back of the In- closure or smeared on a piece of meat hung at the end of the pen. This Is the most effective deadfall for bears, because the animal, in seeking the tempting feast of honey, passes be neath the suspended log, and, resting his heavy front paws on the treadle, pushes up the upright, thus forcing th latch-piece from the notch and releas ing the heavy log, which, If sufficiently weighted, will fall on his back with enough force to kill him. This is one. or tne oiaest as well as most useful of all the traps which can be made. It Is ingenious, easy to make (consisting of but three sticks), and easy to set. It possesses the added advan tage that It can be used In a variety of - ways, from the supporting of t heavy deadfall to a light box for catch lng small game alive. I am giving two illustrations, one of a trap set and sup porting a heavy stone as a deadfall for FIO. 3. DEADFALL OF FIGURE-FOUR TBAP. large animals, and another of the three sticks used In setting It. These sticks, or course, are of no regulation size, but should vary accord ing to the size of the trap you wish to set; they should all be square, however, and from a half inch to an Inch in thick ness. For animate the size of a rabbit the following dimensions will answer: The bait stick (A) should be about nine or ten Inches In length, one end pointed, and the other furnished with a notch as Indicated. The upright (B) should be a little shorter; one end beveled and the other square. About three or four inches from the square end, and on the side next to that beveled, a quare notch should be cut, one-third of an Inch deep and just wide enough to relieve the bait stick (A) without holding It fast. The third stick (C) should be seven or eight Inches in length and have- one end whittled to a bevel, the other being notched as shown in the cut. To set the trap, place the upright stick (B) with its pointed end upward. Rest the notch of the slanting stick f2) on the summit of the upright, placing the stone or box, or whatever you may choose to use for the trap, on its end. Now by hooking the bait stick (A) on the beveled end of the slanting buck, and ntting it into tne square notch of the upright, the whole will catch and hold itself In position until the bait stick is disturbed. The bait should be placed on the sharpened end of this stick, and always project be neath the trap. This is one of the best and simplest traps for securing small animals alive. It is simply a long square box about two to two and a half feet in length and about nine or ten Inches square, each end supplied With a heavy lid working on two . hinges. To each of these lids Is fastened a slight strip of wood so long that when the lids are opened level with the box the sticks will nearly meet over the top. In the middle of the box on the top, at the point where the two sticks come togeth er, bore a small hole a third of an inch In diameter. Tie to the end of each strip of wood a couple of Inches of string with a large knot at the end. The method of setting this trap is simply to open the lids until the strips of wood are parallel with the top of the box: drop the knotted ends of the strings through the hole -and secure them there by lightly plugging the hole from the Inside with a stick, to which piece of bait is attached. .When the bait is seized the stick Is at once loos ened and withdrawn from the hole, re leasing the strings and allowing both lids to fall shut at once. On the" outside of each end of the bottom boards should be fastened a tin catch. This Is simply piece of tin some two Inches In length. One end Is bent out at a sharp angle and the other fastened to the box, so that when the lids fall the bent end will snap over and securely hold them shnt Ll. W. Brownell.. In Montreal Star. FACT8 CONCERNING SLEEP. Snn a Midday Nan la Better than the Noon Meal. The scholar and professional man, like tha anxious housewife, is apt to carry his cares to bed, and Insomnia becomes a curse. Men and women who are hnsled in eettinz and staining, the merchant, the banker, all alike, f all to secure that seir-controi wuiuu van manage the mind as well asleep as awake. Normal sleep should be purely a phy siological repose similar to the rest of animals, who go to sleep with the darkness and awake with the light. Some one has said that sleep Is like hunger and thirst, representing a m- mlnutlon of energy throughout the en tire body. I hardly think this can be true, but in my judgment sleep rather suggests the diminution of the energy of the brain, and he Is a wise man who takes the hint when brain fag sets in of an evening and goes comfortably and properly to bed. Of course it goes without saying that night Is not the only time ror sleep. Men and women who, are busy could steal Just a few minutes before or after the noonday luncheon to catch little nap, and. Indeed, I am nearly sure that the noonday nap Is worth far more than the noonday meal, for the digestive processes are surely hinaer ed during the periods of mental activ ity, and it is the exceptional person In this busy world of ours who is not called upon to use all his brain and brawn to make a living. It has been my habit to advise mothers to steal a while away from every "cumbering care," and even if sleep fails to be wooed to take about twenty minutes every day In absolute peace and quiet ness, diverting the mind from all anx ieties and relaxing all the muscles. A habit of this kind Is easily acquired, and we might have fewer neurasthenic women whose nerves make life hideous to their families. If a word like this, spoken from considerable experience, were heeded. Pilgrim. Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Breast Tea," writes Mr. F. 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