DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD rarr"fMn)t ) h I m LAND IN DEMAND Why Western Canada Can Take Her Pick of Settlers. Opportunities and Conditions Ther Appeal to the Most Desirable Pos sibilities of Country Proved. While Cnnndu wants settlors, and Is pursuing every legitimate means to secure them, It Is realized, us pointed out by Hon. J. A. Calder, minister of Immigration and colonization, that se lection Is necessary, and In order to keep undesirables out of the country legislation Is passed that will doubt less have this effect. As pointed out by the minister, the class of settlers which Canada stands most ready to welcome are those who desire: Opportunity to acquire good farm land, either free or at a cost within their menus. Opportunity to live In n country un der healthful conditions and liberal laws and among an Intelligent and friendly people. Opportunity to live In a country where children receive free public edu cation and where all children are en- ..hlml tn st.irr In tlio l.nttln nf llfn with, t . ... , , as nearly as possible, equal advan- tages. Opportunity to live In a country where Industry applied to the land will produce something more thnn the bare necessities of life, and will afford within reasonable time comfort nnd Independence. Opportunity to live In n country where ambition Is not handicapped by uny creed, birth, or class, but where every citizen has the right to aspire to the highest position In his or her chosen walk In llfe. - Those are the conditions which will appeal to the most desirable peoplo for this or any country, conditions which, to n certnln degree, make an automatic selection of the fittest. Canada possesses farm lands In large areas which may be hnd free or at u cost within the reach of the set tier of limited menus. Vast areas are available for settlement within reason able distances of railways. Land val ues have In the last quarter of n cen tury received a tremendous Impetus, so thnt any good farm land which can still bo secured In Its raw state at reasonable prices Is on attraction. Such lands today are probably more attractive to the settler than were the free homesteads of the pioneer era. The country has been tried out; Its possibilities hnve been proved; the trails hnve been blazed; the founda tions have been lnid. Railroads, tele phones and public roads have been provided; market towns dot the prai ries and other agricultural districts; schools, churches, and all the murks of modern conditions of life abound. Records which have been taken over a period of years establish the fact that Western Canada's grain produc tion Is greater per acre thnn that ot probably any other new country. It Is worthy of note that the production of grain per acre In many of the older countries has increased with the In tensified, farming methods which the very high cost of land made necessary. This condition does not yet obtain to any extent In Canada, and yet the yield compares favorably with somo such countries in which the -cost of land Is very much greater than It Is In the fanning districts of the Do minion. In most cases present owners of Cnnadlan farm land who are not cultivating it themselves are willing to sell at moderate prices anu on terms urrnnged for the convenience of the purchaser, provided that the pur chaser Is prepared to go Into actual operation and bring the land under cultivation nnd cause It to produce. That Is the kind of settler which Can ada wants nnd to whom It extends open arms. Advertisement. Waiting for the Doctor. The waiting room of the doctor's olllce was full of patients. The doc tor opened the door of his private of fice and called: "Who Is next?" "Well, what do you know that's news?" asked the doctor, as the next man started to enter the dour. Heforc the doctor could shut tho door of tho private olllce nil the peo ple In the waiting room heard him reply: "I just was reading where Ad miral Dewey has enptured Manila bay." Do you know why it's toasted? To seal in the delicious Burley flavor It6 toasted. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE, 7htS JlHL-yxtiX WfeW-y W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 28-1921. (m CONDENSED 1 CLASSICS I LAST OF THE MOHICANS By J. FEN I MORE COOPER Condensation by Thomas D. Connolly V Hardly hnil Waahlnsstnn lrlnc lir Kun the enreer Tilth hi Knickerbocker History and the Sketch-book vrhlch made him the first American ninn of lettera to achieve nn International reputation, TTlien he vrn joined In that pleasnnt eminence bj- Jnmrs 1'enlmore Cooper. Irvlonr Trrote on the traditional linen of tiwrllirii llternture. Cooper found omrtliltiK new. He presented the re cent but romnntlc pnat of hln own country on land and en, and he Intro duced to the world the fl;ure of the noble red ninn, vrlth the glamour of mystery which the unknown nlrroya mill to romnnce. He In much more rend todny than InliiRj hln hold In foreign landn In particularly strong, probably due to the fuct thnt hln atyle could only be Improved by translation The thrill that cornea from n wholenome story of ndventure htm a lure for nil humanity, nn have brnve decdn of dcr rlnfrdo. The thlrteen-yenr-old Ynle frenhman (who never (rot hln degree) In known to thouMnndn vth'o have never heard of hln Brent president, Timothy Dwlglit. "The Spy," "The Pilot," "The I.nst of the Molitcnna," "The Two Ad mirals," "The Pioneer," "The Prnlrle," "The lied Hover," "The lnthflnderf" are Rome of hln book moot familliir, hut everyone hnn hln own particular tante In adventure. Hun voyage to the young In heart who hoye yet to meet Jamea Kenlmore Cooper, -w J"' r' h " I X THE third year of the war be tween France nnd England in North America, news came to Port Edward, where lay General Webb with 5,000 men, thnt Montcalm was advancing on Fort William Henry, held by the veteran Scotchman, Munro. Webb, Instead of going to the nsslst (ince of Munro, sent him n scant hand ful of men. Munro's daughters, Corn and Alice, determined to visit their father de spite the danger. Capt. Duncan Hey wnrd, deeply In love with Alice, offered to serve as their escort. The party set out by Httle-froqucntert pnths, guided by nn Indian, I,e Rennrd Sub til, or Mngun, as he was known to his tribe. An eccentric singing master, David Gamut, attached himself to tho party, despite Heywnrd's protests. As the unsuspecting travelers passed through the thick forests a savage face glared nt them from a thicket. Magua was lending the party into n trap. Two men snt by the banks of n small stream about an hour's Journey from Fort Edward. One, a magnificent specimen of Indian manhood, hnd n terrifying emblem of death painted upon his naked breast. Tho other, tall, with the lithe muscles of the woodsmnn, was white. "Listen, Ilnwkeye," sajd the Indlnn. "We Mohlcnns enme nnd mnde this land ours. Then came the Dutch, and gave my people the flre-wnter. Then they parted with their land. Now I, a chief nnd n Sagamore, have never seen the sun shine except through the trees, and have never visited the graves of my fathers. And my son, Uncns, the last of the tribe, Is the last of the Mohicans." As his name was mentioned, Uncas slipped into view, nnd seated himself gravely by the side of his father, Chlngnchgnok. Almost Immediately the little caval cade from Fort Edwards enme Into vew. Heywnrd, addressing Ilnwkeye, Inquired ns to their whereabouts, ex plaining thnt their Indian guide had lost his way. "An Indlnn lost in the woods?" snld the scout In perplexity. "I should like a look nt the creature." He crept stealthily Into tho thicket, to return after a moment, his suspi cions fully confirmed. Explnlnlng to Heywnrd that the Indlnn hnd tried to trap the party, he outlined n plnn for the capture of the trnltor. But, ns they stole upon him, Magun divined their plnn, nnd vairished In the thick woods. Hawkeye realized the serious plight of the little party, and volunteered to help them. They set up the river In a canoe bound for n enve, where none but the scout nnd his Indian compan ions had ever set foot. This haven they renched In safety, although pur sued by n band of Indlnns us they crossed the lake. They had barely renched their Is land fortress when Mngua's band ap peared on their trail. The scout and his companions valiantly defended their cave against a horde of Indians, in flicting heavy losses until their am munition gave out. Then Corn, see ing that resistance was useless, begged the scout and the two Indians to slip down the river, and attempt to secure re-enforcements nt Fort William Henry. But a short while after the scouts set off, Mngua and his war riors appeared, and made captive the whites who remained In the enve. Mngua divided his band, and set off with his captives, attended by u hand ful of braves, ne offered to send Alice to her father, If Corn would go with him to his wigwam. Alice Indig nantly refused, nnd Magun, enraged, prepnred to torture his cnptlves. Just ns n brave rushed at Alice, with tomahawk raised, a rifle cracked, and the Indlnn dropped. Ilnwkeye, followed by Dncas and Chlngnchgook, rushed upon the bewildered Indlnn't; i only Magun escaped the fury of their ' attack. The captives were freed, nnd j In n short time the party entered Fort Wlllhun Henry, despite the fact that Montcalm was attacking It. Their stay nt tjie fort was brief, however, for Munro, his forces henv lly outnumbered by those of Mont calm, was forced to capitulate. Mont cnlm promised thnt the defenders of the fort should be permitted to depnrt for Fort Edward, and guaranteed that they should not be molested. Munro agreed, and the English abandoned the stronghold. As the women nnd children were filing ncross the plain before the fort nn Indlnn reached out for n trinket on the breast of n woman who bore a child In her arms. Affrighted, the woman drew buck, whereupon the In dlnn seized the child and dashed It to the ground, then burled his tomahawk In the head of the woman. In nn In stant the Indlnns of Montcalm's army fell upon the helpless women nnd chil dren. Death was everywhere, nnd In horrible forms. Suddenly Mngun caught sight fof Corn nnd Alice, who stood helpless by the pile of slnin. He seized the ter rified girls, nnd hurried them Into the woods. Gnmut, whom the Indlnns venerated as one Insane, was permit ted to uccompnny them. A few days later Hawkeye and his Indian companions, with Heywnrd and Munro, stood on the bloody plnln. They hnd searched carefully for the bodies of the girls, but without suc cess. Hawkeye, certain thnt Magna had carried them off, searched dili gently for the trail. Suddenly they found It, nnd tl;e little party set off after tlio wily lingua? yfeu--- .The tjjjll let! to an Indlnn village, Vhero they came upon Gnmut, ludi crously attired ns nn Indian warrior. Heywnrd, disguised as n medicine man, entered the enmp with Gamut. He had been In the encampment but u short while when an old chief re quested him to drive the evil spirit from the wife of one of his young men. As Heywnrd was preparing for the unwelcome tnsk, an Indlnn wns brought Into tho camp, and all thought of tho woman vanished nt the news thnt the prisoner was Uncas, deadly foe of the tribe. Soon, ns the excitement over the enp tlve subsided, the old chief, remem bered the sick woman, nnd escorted Heywnrd to her chamber in a enve ol tho neighboring' mountain. As Hey wnrd, alone in the chamber, save for the dying womnn, looked around hint, he wns stnrtled by a great -shaggy bear, which padded noiselessly In. Suddenly Its head slipped off, and Hey wnrd, astounded, was gazing nt Hawk eye, who, thus attired, had made his way Into the Indlnn vlllnge. As the scout rearranged his dis guise Heywnrd, hearing- u slight noise In another chamber, investigated, nnd found Alice there. With nawkeyc'i asslstnnce, he munnged to bring th( girl from the chamber nnd stnlt out of the vlllnge. Ilnwkeye, st 11, in the character of tho henr, fear lessly entered the cnbin where Uncns was Imprisoned, nnd succeeded In lib erating him. Together they made their way Into the forest. Mngun, nlthough keeping Alice with his own tribe, hnd entrusted the care of Cora to n friendly tribe of Deln wnres. Immediately nfter tho cscnpe of Alice, he hurried to tho encamp ment of the Datawares to clnlm Corn By Indlnn taw, the girl was his cnit tlve, and he bore her nwny, despite the intervention of Uncns, n hereditary chief of the tribe. As soon ns ho had vanished In the forest, the tribe, under the leadership of Uncns, prepared to follow him nnd wnr against his people. In their hid eous wnr panoply they hurried or, Muguo's trail. A bloody battle was fought be tween the two Indlnn tribes and the forces of I.o Rennrd Subtil crushlngly defeated. Seeing that the day was lost, the wily snvage seized Cora In his urms, nnd hurried townrd the mountains, Uncus, neyward and Hawkeye In hot pursuit. Corn, knowing the fnte thnt lay be fore her, suddenly refused to move from the ledge on which she stood. "Woman !" cried Mngun, raising his knife, "choose the wigwam or tlio knife of Le Subtil?" As he spoke, Uncns thudded down beside him, hnvlng Jumped from a fenrful height to the ledge. Mngun, a ferocious smile on his dusky fuce, plunged the knife Into the body of Ills prostrate enemy. While Mngun gloated over the dying Uncns, one ol his companions sheathed his knife In Cora's bosom. With u wild cry of triumph, Magua, after leaping; u wide fissure, made foi the summit of the mountain. A single bound would carry him to the brink of the precipice nnd assure his safety. He shouted defiantly: "The pale faces are dogs! The Delawares, women I Magun leaves them on tho rocks for the crows I" He turned and leaped for the height, but fell short, and only saved himself by grasping n bush that grew from the side of the mountain. As ho slowly pulled himself up, Hawkeye's rlflo cracked from below. Magua, shaking his hand In defiance of his en emy, shot downward to destruction. Copyright, 1919, by the Post PublUhlns Co. (The B6ston Post). CopyrlKlit In tli United Kingdom, the Dominion!), ltd Col. onles and dependencies, under the copy right act, by tho Post Publlshlni? Co, Boston, Mass., U. 8. A. All rights re served. Matches Once a Cent Apiece. Matches were first sold In the United .States In l&'H for 1 cent each. In dlnnapolls News. Hometown Op Ins A SEE CITIZENSHIP AS A DUTY Happy the Community Which Hai a Number of Publlc-Splrlted Men and Women. A good citizen is n man or woman who takes a real Interest In his or her home and the community In which he or she Is maintaining thnt home. A good citizen Is one who makes every effort within his means to mnko the community n better place in which to maintain the home. A good citizen does not "forget" when election day comes round. Ho makes It n point to remember that it is his duty ns well ns his prlvllego to exercise the right to the ballot. A good citizen takes tho time nnd trouble to study tho candidates In tho field at election time. He looks Into their records, weighs the facts concern ing each one, nnd determines their worth as public olllclals. Then ho votes accordingly with ron&otmblu In telligence. A good citizen studies the proposi tions that will be submitted to him nt election. He weighs the value of the Issues, determines from the facts as ho understands them, whether the propositions are good or bad. And he votes accordingly with reasonable Intelligence. A good citizen, then, Is one who ful fills his civic, home, and political duties; one who Is n part of the gov ernment of himself nnd his fellow men through the ballot that Is given liiiu by the American Constitution. Ho la not a sldesteppera He meets the issues squnicly and answers promptly when his name Is called, lie Is pres ent at the polls on election day and he knows what he Is doing when he casts his ballot. Quincy, (III.) Whig. WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN Vine-Covered Playhouse Which Can Be Made to Add to Appearance , of the Lawn. An attractive children's playhouse which does not spoil tho nppearance of 4he lawn, can bo made as shown In the drawing. It consists of n wooden frame covered with wire netting, over which vines are grown. The fraino Is mnde of seven six-foot two-by-fours, Vine-Covered Playhouse Pleases tho Children and Does Not Injure the Appearance of the Lawn. the rafters being set with their bnseS live feet apart, 'llieso are then cov ered with wire netting, and the seeds of wild morning-glory, clematis, or other rapid-growing vines arc planted along tho edges. The frame may bo painted green for better appearance. In six or eight weeks, the playhouse Is very uttractlvely covered with vines and furnishes a fine place for tho children to play. Popular Mechanics Magazine. Evil In Scarcity of Homes. Much of tho uiiTOht of the country Is due to the scarclly of homes, ac cording to l Itoger Miller, hocretury of the chamber of commerce, Macon, Ga., who addressed the comentlon of the National Association of Commer cial Organization Secretaries ut their meeting In Chicago. , "Marriages have continued at tho rule of 1,010,00Q yearly in tho United States," ho said. "Hut In 11)18 only 5J0,(X)O new homes were erected, while In 1!)1U the number of new homes was only 70,00. "This home shortage is not due to the war, but to a neglect of the prin ciples nnd ideals of our forefathers. Out of every 100 Americans (10 are dis contented." Mr. Millar suggested placing the housing problem upon u community buHis, with opportunity for every uum to buy u home suitable to his Income, and enactment of bills to provide fed eral aid for homo builders. The Tide Cityward. The congestion of population in arbun district) is an old complaint. It seems to bo un Inevitable conse quence of our Industrial civilization, and nono of the schemes for check ing It huvtt proved effective. Tho disclosure by the census Unit the cities are growing seven and u half times faster than the rural districts Is therefore no surprise. It Is not so much that the cities have forced ahead as that the country has fallen behind. In the years from 1010 to 1020, indeed, the cities have gained only live new Inhabitants whrro they gained six In tho preceding decade. Hut rural growth bus been only one-third m great. 'W$m"::mI- ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning 1 Unless you see the name "Buyer" on pnekngo or on tablets you arc not getting genuine Aspirin pro scribed by physlcluns for twenty-ono years nnd proved safo by millions. Take Aspirin only ns told In tho Bayer package for Colds, Uendnche, Neural gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin coBt few cents. Druggists nlso sell larger pneknges. Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcncldester f Snllcycacld, Are Corns a Luxury? When Is n luxury tax? Representa tive. Aaron S. Krelder tells this story: A woman went Into n restaurant and ordered n plate of Ice cream, nnd when she came to pity she had n check for 15 cents nnd 12 cents wns added to It. She asked: "What does that 2 cents menu?" "Well," she wns told, "15 cents for your Ice cream hnd 2 cents luxury tnx." She paid it, nnd then she walked across the street to tho drug store nnd nsked for n corn plaster, nnd she got u check for 10 cents, and 1 cent ndded. She said. "What Is. tho 1 cent for?" "That Is the luxury tnx." "Well," sho said, "this Is tho first time I eVer knew that corns were, a luxury." Now that is tho wny It goes. There are a great ninny things to be con sidered In discussing tax propositions. From the Nation's Business. FRECKLES Now It the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spot. There'e no longer the slletiteit need ot feellne nehomeil of your freckles, nn Othlni double strength 1 guaranteed to removo theno homely tpota. ... Simply get an ounce of Othlne double utroncth from your ilruBi;lt, and apply a llttlo of It night and morning nnd you should soan see that even tho worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the tighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce la needed to com. Pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. , n aiirx tn imir for the double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back It It falls to remove freckles. Fairy Tale. Onco upon a time, as all good stories begin, there wns n Fairy, and tho Woodsman was cutting down a whale of a tree when the Fairy came by and fciiid, waving her wand: "WoodHiuun, spnru that tree and get a regular Job being President of your country." And so the Woodsman moves to Wuhhlngton and one day the Fnlry culled again and snld, w. her w.; "Is there anything more I cun do for you?" And tho President said: "Yes, yon little Hon-of-n-gun I You enn take me back where I came from ami hand me my nx, nnd beat It 1" Itlchmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble nnd never suspect it. Women's complaints oltcn prove to bo nothing clue but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder discaBO. If the kidneys arc not in a healthy con dition, they may cause tho other organs to become disrated. You may nuller pain in tho back, head ache and loss of nmbilion. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita ble and may bo despondent; it makes any one po. liut hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to bo juRt tlio remedy needed to overcome such conditions. 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