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|.1,'Vt 1 II K. Sb •ft- I US? t'A ABSTRACT OF STATf.MW isW! the Year Ending Det.wwfc!? 31, A. 0.1911. £f Vf 'the condition niid affairs of tbe Liver .POfcliind London and Globe Insurance Co., Iitd,, of Liverpool. ISiiglAUd, orgnnised .Wider the laws of the Kingdom of Great I, IBrltaln, made to the Commissioner of In -rainnee of the state of North Dakota, Id pursuance of tbe laws of mid state. Mauager N. Y.—Henry WS Baton. 46 William street. New York. N. Y. William 8. Warren, Manager Chicago, 111. Branch of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. Attorney for Service of Process In the State of North Dnkota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance loca tion, Bismarck. N. D. Organized or Incorporated, A. D. 1830. Commenced business In tbe Uuited States. 1848. CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock paid up in full '. ,J13,8Tl,178.32 ASSETS Value of Ileal Rata to Owned by the Company $1,574,516.13 Loans on Bonds and Mort gages 3,435,614.00 United States Stocks and Bonds 220,543.52 Railroad Bonds and Stocks ... 3,276,201.18 State. City, County and other bonds 2,088,140.32 Loans on Collateral Security.. 100.00 Cash on hand and in Bank.... 1,537,850.03 Interest due and accrued 103,231.32 .Premiums in course of collec tion and transmission 1,950,0®). 40 Rents due and accrued 10,000.00 Unadmitted Assets 411,844.32 Total Assets $13,784,520.57 INABILITIES claims for Gross Losses adjusted and unpaid $ Gross claims for losses upon which no action has been taken Iyosses resisted the Company 54,180.77 1.347,431.28 by 70,690.00 Total gross amount of claims for Losses 1,472,317.05 Deduct Ke-lnstiranec and salvage claims thereon 654,975.67 Net amount of un paid Losses .... Amount of unearn ed Premiums on all outstanding risks Dne for Commis sions and Broker age All other Liabilities Total Receipts ,$S,931,414.57 DISBURSEMENTS Losses paid" during the year. .$4,556,103.62 Paid for Commissions and Brokerage 1.078,196.47' Paid for salaries. Foes and other charges 1.080.903.78 Paid for Taxes 243.6W.53 Amount of all other Disburse ments 1.2S2.542.74 Total Disbursements $8,841,417.14 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total risks taken during the year $2.5G5,590.00 Totn! Premiums received dur ing the year 52,948.67 Total Losses incurred during the year 35,436.99 Total amount of Losses paid during the year 31,020.99 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. JOfflce of Commissioner of insurance. I, W. C. Taylor. Commisioner of Insur ance of the State of NorUi Dakota, do liereby certify that the foregoing is a true abstract, of the original statement now on pie in this ottice. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto pet my hand and affixed the seal of this f'fflco at Bismarck the 1st day of April iov D. 1912. JEAL) fa W. C. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NO! Office of Coinmis COMPANY'S NORTH DAKOTA, Commissioner of Insurance. CERTIFICATE OF AU THORITY. Whereas. The U. S. Branch Liverpool nnd Loudon and Globe Insurance Co.. {Ltd.. a corporation organized under the ws.,of aiSii?- ?bl of Great Britain, ll l,1's r- sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for :tho year ending December 31. 1911. con formable to the requirements of the laws ot this State, regulating the business of Insurance, and. liereas. The said Compunv has filed In this office a duly certified 'copy of its barter with certificate of organization in state according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of March. A. 1. 1913. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Xismsr^k. this 1st rlay of April. A I) 1)]j SEAL) C. ~L'AYLOR '.'ommi.-wiotier oL Iu.suran-e. OUQ. CAT n*Dt AN AWTUL M0ISL IN THE. LACK GAT2DLN LAST NIGHT. AND 'Trt AWFULLY 01212*, BUT SINCE. ATE. THE. CANARY m_ ThWVOrtt CAN 3IN6*' There seems to be a probability |that the government will not have a (majority in the German reichstag. Nobody seems to be able to explain [What difference It i-ould make. Trust or Mortgages oil Ileal Estate Loans secured by collaterals. Premium Notes and Loans... United States Stocks and Bonds State, City, Comity and other Bonds Railroad Bonds Loans on Policies in force.... Cash on hand and In Bank.... Interest due and accrued...'. Agents' Balances Net amount of Deferred and outstanding Premiums Agent' debit bftl balances ......$ Matured Endow ments due and unpaid $ 44.986.00 Policy claims in process of ad justment, or adjusted a not due 191,873.62 Claims for death losses. no proofs received estimated .... Policy claims re is company 817,341.38 7.892,999.28 04.007.91 528,183.4(1 Total Liabilities.. $9,302,531.97 RECEIPTS Premiums received during the year in Cash $8,394,523.79 Interest and Dividends received during the year 409,689.92 Rents received during the year 127.200.86 1 compliance with the requirements of the I insurance laws aforesaid. Now. Therefore, I. XV. v. Taylor. Com miss toiler of Insurance of the State of I -•orth Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the .IIKIAC! named Company is fully empower el. through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Fire. Tornado and Marine Insurance in this Macaroni Soup To about two pounds of a joint of veal add two quarts of water and set to toil (have the joint well broken), fPrepare two ounces of macaroni by ftaelf with sufficient water to cover it and boll until tender. Add a «m«n piece1 of gutter to the macaroni. Strain "ijg.the ifjMWgal&itiMon to taste with salt 1 Then add the macaroni 'iup at cream and a little mm® fo not neceasartly cofo alr. little fact in oatiu^i science »e kept to ^t afi v* ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT I ir th« Yur Ending Dtetmbtr 31, A. O. 1911. Of the condition of affairs of the Mutual Bcneflt Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J., organised under ,the laws of the State of New Jersey, made to the Com missioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, In pursuance of the law* of sold state. gag President—Frederick Kreliiighuysen. s'M Secretary—J. Win. Johnson. Vice President— Edward E. Rhodes, Vlca Pres't and Mathematician Edward L. Dob* bins. Principal Office—750 Broad St., Newark, K. J. Attorney for Service of Process in the State of North Dakotu: Name, Commissioner of Insurance loca tion, Bismarck, N. D. Organised or Incorporated January 31sU, 1845. Commenced business April, 1845. ASSETS Value of Ileal Estate owned by Company $ 2,877,819.03 Loans secured by Deeds of 69,290,875.11 2,250,000.00 5,862,267.00 106,000.00 6,184,313.21 34,445,630 5!»* 19.086.155.2O 1,4«S,807.7.» 2,989,620.2+ 14,015.52 1,843,001.11 $147,311,3M.»3 18,997.46 Total 1'nadmlttod Assets.. Total 18,997.48 Assets $147,292,307.49 LIABILITIES 400,000.00 21,000,00 Total Liabilities $147,292,307.49 INCOME New Premiums.$ 3,034.133.,SS Renewal Pre miums 17.889,145.13 Total $20,923,279.01 Total Premium Income $ 2)K!i2:!.-'7!i.01 Interest and dividends receiv ed 6.266.326.36 Rents received 97,749.44 Consideration for supplement ary contracts not Involving life contingencies 418,749.27 Income from all other sources 160,181.59 Total Income $ 27,866,2S5.67 EXPENDITURES Paid for Losses and Addi tions $ 6,593.686.73 Paid for Matured Endow ments and Additions 1.480.037.67 Paid to Annuitants 165.096.35 Paid for surrendered Policies 2,859.429.11 Cash surrendered values ap plied in payment of Pre miums 16,!11!1.44 Dividends paid to Policyhold ers 3,205,653.01 Paid for claims on Supple mentary contracts not iu volvlns life contingencies.. 210.848.26 Cash paid duriug the year for Commissions and Salaries. ??.72S.021.."9 Rents paid duriiii the year.. 69.812.14 Taxes paid during the' year. 53S.3SO.24 Cash paid for Advertising. Printing and Postage....', 106.112.94 Cash paid for commuting com missions. $0 real esiale ex penses. $35.051.04: legal ex penses. $r,0.!ll4.04 91.'.165.08 Mortgage Loan expenses. S40. 707.47: medical oxpenses. $161.231 OS: miscellaneous office expenses.$50,189.97. 252.220.12 Amount of all other cash ex penditures. expense of ex aminn'ion liy New .Tersey Tiisurane,. Department:. ...' Profit and Loss i5.46o.ong 271.910.70 Total Expenditures S 18.605.534 36 MISCELLANEOUS Paid for business issued in North Dakota, during the vear (71 policies! Total Premiums received dur ing the year in North Da le.'a STATE X(I| T(I II AKOTA. Dflh of emmi.NMoeer of Insurance. 125,56,. 00 5J.:!75 CI I. I O I Commissioner of Insur ance Of lie Slate of North Dakota, do hereby certify that 1 lie foregoing is a true iibsti.irt of the oilgiual statement now on file in this office. In *timon.\ whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this f\'"n "1to1V""""PPk 1st of April, I (SEAL) W. 0. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Oflice of Commissioner of Insurance COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF \U- thorjty. Vhereiis. The Mutual Benefit Life Insur ance Company, a corporation organized nn. dor the laws of Ne*v Jersey, hu iiP| in this oflice sworn statement ex hibit its conditions and business for the year ending December 31, 1911, con formable to the requirements of the liv"« of tills state, regulating the business of Insurance, and, A\ hereiis. The said Company has (lied In this office a duly certified copy of Its charter with certificate of organization iu compliance with the requirements of the insurance laws aforesaid. Now. Therefore. I, XV. c. Taylor. Com missioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certifv that the above named Company Is fully empower ed. through Its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Life Insurance in this state according to th« laws thereof, until the 31st day of March, A. D. 1913. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, at Bismarck, this 1st day of April, A. D. 1912. (SEAL) W. C. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Insurance. Startling Discovery. Chicago Post: lony Lehman, the waiter, mixes In politics and was a loyal booster for Tom Barrett. When Tom was elected sheriff Tony came in for a reward legitimately and was ap pointed a guard at the jail. Early in his incumbency he' reported one day at a designated hour with the other guards for assignment to duty on a certain tier. The opportunity being fair, one of tbe attendants •Wiped his watch, humorously, and then asked film what time it was. T8»y, on Ending out his loss, ex claimed: "Chlmlny, dere are teevsa In der ctatl." wmm ABSTRACT OF STATEMENTv For the Year Ending DeeembetSI, A. D. 1911. Of the .conditions and affalrsof The Stand ard Accident Insurance Co., of Detroit. Mich., organised tobddr thfe laws of State of Michigan, uiade to the Commit*, sloner of Insurance of the 8tate of North Dakota, in pursuance of tbe laws of aatd state. President—Lem W. Rowen. 5:3# Secretary—B. A. Leonard. Vice President—Dexter M. Ferrjr. Jr., and Dwlgtit Cutler. Principal Office—Detroit, Mich, Attorney for Service of Process In the 8tate of North Dakota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance: loca tion. Bismarck, N D. Organized or Incorporated May 29th, 1884. Commenced business August 1st., 1884. CAPITAL I Amount of Capital Stock paid s'sm up In full $ 500.000.00 ASSETS Loans on bonds and mortgages.? 229,775.00 United States Stocks and Bonds SO.OOO.OO Railroad Bonds and Stocks.... 241,087.30 Slate. City. County and other bonds 2.915.774.20 Loans on Collateral Security... 41,800.00 Cash on baud and in Bank 143,909.16 Interest due and accrued 30,801.13 Premiums In conrse of collec tion and transmission 377,308.38 Total Assets 34,030,455.03 LIABILITIES Special reserve for unpaid Liability Losses $ 486.220.20 Gross claims for Losses adjusted and unpaid 43.010.60 Gross claims for losses upon which no action lias been taken 167.584.46 Losses resisted by the Company 49.160.00 Total gross amount of claims for Losses $ 745.975.20. Net amount of un paid Losses Amount of unearned Premiums on all outstanding risks. Estimated expenses Investigation anil adjustment, of unpaid claims.... Dne for Commis sions and Broker age Additional Liability 657.859.63 Total Policy claims $ Net present value of all out standing policies—American 3% per cent, American 3 per cent and McCllntock 3 per cent 133.504.430.00 Dividends due and un]kaid... 441,324.33 Taxes hereafter payable on the business of the year Present value of amounts not yet due on supplementary contracts not involving life contingencies Dividends payable in 15)12.... Contingency Reserve Funds- Reserve to lie used as required All other Liabilities ."0.000.00 1.833,775.15 3,723,200.01 Suspended Mortality Fund. $:.04I.12«.00 Dividend Equalization Fund, $S4S, S07.47 Security, Fluctuation and Real Estate Deprecia tion Fund. ?2.S15.3lS.3 6.30S.243.50 Amount of all other Liabilities 267.462.86 $ 745.975.26 1053.243.09 ?2,042,848.54 87.028.20 ?2,129,876.74 Total Liabilities. RECEIPTS Premiums received during the year in Cash ,. $2,756,278.51 Interest and Dividends received during the year 159,100.68 Amount received from all other sources 1,942.90 Total Receipts $2,917,322.07 DISBURSEMENTS Losses paid during the year... .$1,363,866.84 Dividends paid during the year. 70,000.00 Paid for Commissions and Brokerage 767.949.66 Paid for salaries. Fees aud other charges 410.735.57 Paid for Taxes 59,466.24 Amount of all other Disburse ments 10,312.26 Total Disbursements $2,682,330.53 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS Total Premiums received dur ing the year $ 117.755.53 Total Losses Incurred during the year 49.425.49 Total amount of Losses paid duriug the year 49.425.43 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Ofliee of Commissioner of Insurance. I. \Y. (J. Taylor. Commissioner of Insur. ance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true abstract of the original statement now on tile in tills ollice. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tbe seal of this Office at Bismarck the 1st day of April, A. D. 1912. ISEALl W. C. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OF AO- TI-IORITY. Whereas. The Standard Accident Ins. Co. a corporation organized under the laws of Michigan, lias filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its con dition and business for the year ending December 31. 1911. conformable to the re quirements of the laws of this state, regu lating the business of Insurance, and. Whereas, the said Company has filed in tills office a duly certified copy of its charter with certitlcate of organization In compliance with the requirements of the insurance laws aforesaid. Now. therefore. I. W. C. Taylor. Com missioner of Insurance of the State of Nor Hi Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named Company Is fully empowered, through its authorized agents, to transact its appropriate business of Accident and Health Insurance In tills state according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of March. A. D. 1913. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck, this 1st day of April. A. D. 1912. (SEAL) W. C. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Insurance. Wasted. Chicago Tribune: "I should think." said the woman of the house, "you would have too much self-respect to make your living by begging." "Lady," protested Ruffon Wratz, straightening himself up, "self-respect is wot ails me! I would do this fur no other man on earth." Tou will not have to wait long for arj authoritative announcement con cerning the peach crop for 1912. Who Courts Death Deserves It. Rochester Union-Advertiser: Prep arations are in progress for the great 500-mile automobile speed contest at Indianapolis. It is said that greatly increased speed is anticipated for this year's race. Three miles a minute '.s very fair speed. It has never yet been attained in a rate, but it. probably will be. And if three miles, why not four, or even five. Such high sp^ed racing as this of course means death to some of those who have part in it, but those who court death should get w'hat they are looking for. The principal objec tion to these races is that they en danger the lives of others thau those who take part in them. Innocent spec tators are often killed. They ought to be so managed that only the drivers of the racing machines could lose their lives. A ,• Whole Wheat Muffins. One cupful of corn meal, one cupful of graham flour, one-half cupful of entire wheat flour, one teaspoonfu! of salt one-fourth cupful of sugar. Mix well, add one and three-fourths cup fuls of sour milk and four tablespoon fuls of melted butter. At the last add one teaspoonful of soda and beat five minutes. Bake In gem pans. 'May use sour cream istead of milk and butter. New York policetnep are learning wrestling that they .may arrest of fenders "with lesi brutality." Why Shouldn't they «twdy eflQtMttttv^ -. V/' Tt'i IS? «*!»•, JJk Por t!.. Vw Endlnfl ^dAIi A. b. iiii. .Of toe condition and affairs of tbe^Lon don ft Lancashire Fire Insurance Co, of Liverpool, England. 6rj|anlied nnder the laws of the Kingdom: of Gfeat Britain*, made to the 'Commlsslonerof Insurance of the state of. North Dakota, In pur suance of the laws of the state. Manager—Archibald G. Mcllwalne. Jr. Prluclpal Office in the United States—Noa. 57 nud 59, William street, New York. Attorney for service of process in the state of North-Dakota: Name, Commissioner of Insurance loca tion, Bismarck, N. D. Organised or Incorporated, December 10. 1861. Commenced business In United States, 1879. CAPITAL.' Deposit Capital ....' S 200.000.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate owned by tbe Company 300,000.00 United States Stocks and Bonds 54.623.38 Railroad Bonds and Stocks .. 2,155,082.17 State, City, County and other bonds Other Corporation Stocks .. Cash on hand and In Bank .... Interest due and accrued Premiums In course of collec tion and transmission .... Bills receivable, not matured, taken for Fire Risks Rents due and accrued Cash In hands of United States Trustees Balance due from other com panies Market value of real estate over book value Reinsurance due on paid losses Commission on Unpaid Re insurance Unadmitted Assets: Agents Balance, representing busluess written prior to Oct. 1. 1911. $14,880.65 Bills receiv able, past due, taken for marine, inland and fire risks 4.900.43 103,729.7(1 135.000.00 728,494.31 2.185.00 570,447.60 43,752.90 Bends, $289.53: Overdue and accrued Interest on bonds in default. Buffalo and Sus quehanna 11. R. Co., $2,000 Book value of ledger assets over market value. Bonds aud Stocks. $120, 719.84: Balance due from other Companies, $8.26 137,907.28 Total Assets $4,424,612.98 LIABILITIES. Gross claims for Losses udjusted and unpaid $ 19,698.00 Gross claims for Losses upon which no action has becu taken 155,010.58 Losses resisted by tbe Company ... 20,580.00 Total gross amount of dulms for Losses $ 195,288.58 Deduct Re-Insurance and salvage claims thereon 51,115.42 Net amount of unpaid Losses. .$ 144,173.16 Amount of unearned Premiums ou all outstanding risks 2,570,974.67 10,000.00 All other liabilities: Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac counts. fees 2,725,147.83 etc., due or ac crued, $2,989.08: Estimated amounts hereafter payable for federal, state and other taxes based upon tbe busi ness of the year of this statement, $57,700.00 Return premiums, $4,418.53 Reinsur ance premiums, $4,363.16— $8.7M.69 .69,471.37 Total Llabilties $2,794,619.20 RECEIPTS. Premiums received during the .rear In Cash $2,575,606.24 Interest and Dividends recelv ed during, the year 126,493.68 Rents received during the 25,072.56 Amount received from all other sources received from home °®ee 134,024.26 Total Receipts $2,881,796.74i DISBURSEMENTS. Losses paid during the year. .$1,172,085.15 Paid for Commissions and Brok .. cage 444,275.18 Paid for salaries, Fees and other charges 232,964.21 Paid for Taxes, License and In surance Dep't. Fees 73,203.46 Amount of all other Disburse ments 591,896.72 Total Disbursements $2,514,424.70 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS. Total risks taken during the year $ 685,846.00 Total Premiums received dur ing the year 8,518.86 Total Losses incurred duriug the year 2,870.28 Total amount of Losses paid duriug the year 1,534.03 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. W. C. Taylor. Commissioner of In surance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify thait the foregoing is a true abstract of the original statement now on flle in this office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and allixed the seal of this office at lllsmarck the 1st. day of April, A. D. 1912. (S13AL) W. C. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Insurance. STATE OK NORTH DAKOTA. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. COMPANY'S CERTIFICATE OK the.^WWLof *IM AU- THORITY. Whereas. The U. S. Branch. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., a corporation or ganized nnder the laws of The Kiugdoni of Great Britain, has filed iu this office a sworn statement exhibiting Its condition and business for the year ending Decem ber 31, 1911. conformable to the require ments of the laws of this state, regulat ing the business of Insurance, and. Whereas, The said Company has filed In this -office a duly certified copy of Its char ter with certificate of organization In com pliance with tbe requirements of tbe in surance laws aforesaid. Now, therefore, I, W. C. Taylor, Com missioner of Insurance of tbe State of North Dnkota. pursuant to tbe provisions of said laws, do hereby certify ttiat tbe above named Company is fully empowered, through its authorized agents to transact Its appropriate business of Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insurance In this state ac cording to the laws thereof, until the 31st day »f March, A. D. 1913. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set ray band aud seal at Bismarck, this 1st day of April, A. D. 1912. (SEAL) W. C. TAYLOR, A Commissioner of Insurance. boy in London got damages from a zoo because, he .was. bitten by, polar bears. The dangers of upt-o-date civ ilization are now independent of time, place, season or appropriateness. Chicago lawyer is responsible for the startling statement that a man will be on the safe side jf he obeys the ten commandments.,Another Solo mon! Nature .Provides. Medical Record: As to the horror of death—this the spectators may have. But it is the rarest phenome non for him who is about to die to "suffer" death. Immediately death im pends, the end is almost inyarlably be nignant and peaceful. What. Indeed. Is there in all t^e cosmos so composed and content as the face of the dead? '-V .1 -i-"''1:"" Thj)4bffn^m«t«^ji^» brayqly, ftrtv ing to beccrme nblrmal again and^ if the weather forecasters will 4uit fq Ing. all will be well i.» I comment on,tbe decision of the au thorities of a woman's college lit w«st era Massachusetts, to banish pis from the girls' mldday meal, tho New York 86n rtfliUs tha ifolfeWuc Incident of an earlier dsy in a nelchboringrefion: Soma twantr jraac* ago a Na^r York contractor was employed to build a Una country house in the Berkshire hills. The laborers, who were recruit ed from the neighboring villages, were boarded at near-by farmhouses. Be fore long they all want out on strike. The superintendent In charge was powerless. Tha contractor hurriedly (took 543,265.21 782.28 3U9.J3 105,433.92 4,058.51 50,000.00 1,745.39 750.28 $4,562,520.26 an express train for the Berk shires, and on arriving, Immediately demanded an Interview with the lead 'era of the strike. "What's the matter" he demanded. *What's. your grievance T" "We're underfed," said the spokes pian. "You can't expect us to work empty stomachs. The company as got us here. It ought to see that a are decently fed." "The company pays enough to have Vou properly fed," said the builder. ''What Is the trouble?" "We don't get pie but once a day," aald the spokesman. "Abominable!" agreed the builder. ''You shall have pie three times a day." And they did, and there was Ian end of that strike.—Youth's Com panion. PHYSICIAN ADVISES CUTICURA REMEDIES "Four years ago I had places break out on my wrist and on my shln whlch would Itch and burn by spells, and scratching them would, not seem to give any relief. When the trouble first began, my wrist and shin itched like poison. I would scratch those places until they would bleed- before I could get any relief. Afterwards the places would scale over, and the flesh un derneath would look red and feverish. Sometimes it would begin to itch until It would waken me from my sleep, and I would have to go through the scratching ordeal again. Our physician pronounced it "dry eczema." I used an ointment which the doctor gave me, but It did no good. Then he advised me to try the Cutl cura Remedies. As this trouble has been in our family for years, and is considered hereditary, I felt anxious to try to head It off. I got the Cutl cura Soap, Ointment and Pills, and they seemed to be Just what I needed. "The disease was making great headway on my system until I got the Cutlcura Remedies which have cleared my skin of the great pest. From the time the eczema healed four years ago, until now, I have never felt any of its pest, and I am thankful to .the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment which jcertainly cured me. I always use the Cutlcura Soap for toilet, and I hope tther sufferers from skin diseases will use the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment." [(Signed) Irven Hutchison, Three Riv |ers, Mich., Mar. 16, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, la sample of each, with 32-page book, ,will be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura,"Dept. L, Boston. A REMEDY. Howell—My knees are very weak. Powell—Get a lighter girl. BACKACHE AND ACHING JOINTS. Together Tell of Weak or Disordered Kidneys. Much pain that masks as rheuma tism is due to weak kidneys—to their failure to drive off uric add thorough ly. When you suffer achy, bad Joints. 'Svtry Ptctvrt backache, too, with some kidney disor ders, get Doan's 2iUtaSUnf rooms you Kidney Pills, which have cured thou sands. John T. Scant ling, Trinidad, Oolo., says: "I was confined to bed irtth rheumatism, so helpless, I had to be f«d. My bade ached acutely and Hdney secretlons broke ntfr rest. Nothing helped nn? t& I niad Doan's Kidney Pills and they did n« a world of good. I taw never misted a day's work since." "When Your Back Is Lame, Bemem ber the Namo—DOAN'S." Mc aU stores. Vyster-Mllburh Co^ Buffalo, N. T. Hot Serious. v'-i'SI met a man today,'f sald tbo popu lai author to his wtftt ''wlio wanted to take my Ufa." "Qood hMVMuL" tells how you can' get thom? latest effects on yntr walls. Contains a satnplo of the &BHr Phriit ovx\ artists will furnish ou, FREE, for any to decoiatt. The Beautiful Wall Tint copies ia -If exquisite tints. Moie artisde than wall twper or psint at a faction of the eo*i Kalaomine colon sie hahh swl common beside the aoft-hued water color tints of Alsbasdne. Absolutely MUiitaiT—• essiest sad quickest touse-goes farthest sod will not chip, peel, or rub off. BhmI sa man tat sa. Bur dlnulm la (Mkst*. Ml Sk FfcK» Meingakr data Ik Alabastine Company 8 'est^ MMim SMI, MM BPS, ML Rmact Or. Ink t. IB M* DONTFAIL to WRITE VORTHEFREB 44 Bu. to the Acre 1» a bearj- yield, buttttt what John Kennedy of •dmonton, AlMrta. Western Oanada, sot from 40 ofBprtnaWbeatlnwlo. Reports from other district* In that prov ince showed other excel lent results—saeh as 4. 008 bushels of wheat from 1 CHAS. PfiLDIO CMMHsek SrssilMs,a.Mki H—a wltH»thnwtM»into» The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable —act surely and gently on the liver. Cure Biliousness^ Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. 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