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    HE young man
who had come to
call sat down
with the grati
fied air of one
who had met with
the reception to
which he was en
titled. It was
worth having
ueen tne victim
of a hold-up man
since his last call
to be exclaimed
over rapturously
as he had been
on his entrance.
“Why, I never
expected to see
vou alive again,”
exclaimed the
young woman in the lavender dress
and with the elaborately colled hair.
“You simply don’t know—”
“Oh, I wasn't much hurt,” broke in
the young man in a beautifully off
hand way, as one to whom the slings
and arrows of outrageous fortune
counted little.
“Now, you say that, just because
you are so brave," the young woman
declared. "You wouldn’t notice what
would simply crush an ordinary man.
I know you were almost killed. Tell
me all about it.”
“Well. I don’t want to boast." said
the young man, "but really I don't
think many men would have got off
as I did. I have presence of mind if
I haven’t much else worth while.”
“The idea!” said ihe young woman,
as she opened the box of candy.
'“Why, I could name heaps of tine
qualities you have. • You shouldn’t
talk so about yourself.”
The young man waved a depreciat
ing hand, but he beamed with satis
faction.
“It was so brave of you to fight off
that huge, desperate robber,” went/
on the young woman. "I am dying
to hear about it.”
The young man hitched around in
his chair and then honesty won out.
“I can’t say that he was so very big,”
he confessed. “1 was a head taller
than he was and he didn't seem very
strong. Rut then, on the other hand,
I think I'd have done just as I did
if he'd been a Samson!”
“Of course you would,” cried the
young woman. "You are the most
reckless creature!”
The young man tried to look reck
less. but nearly choked because his
collar was so tight. “He stepped out
from behind the shelter of a tree and
I could see the glitter of his revolver,”
he said, by way of beginning his
story.
The young woman shrieked. “Good
ness!” she cried. “You simply scare
me to death. Why, I know I’d have
expired on the spot! You don't sup
pose there’s a robber looking in at
the window now, do you? My, I’m
glad you’re here! It makes me feel
perfectly safe!”
The young man crossed over and
sat beside her on the davenport.
“There isn’t a thing to be afarid of
Sadie,’’ he said, soothingly. “Well,
then he ordered me to hand over my
money and my watch.”
“Think of it!” cried the young
woman. "Then you just doubled up
your fist and knocked him away out
into the street, didn’t you?” she
asked, eagerly. "I can see you doing
it! If there is one thing more than
another that I adore it is a brave,
brave man!”
The young man shifted one foot
across the other and seemed to find
difficulty in speaking. “N-no, I didn’t
quite do that,” he said, slowly. “I—
you see, that revolver looked mighty
businesslike. I told him I had no
watch and only 50 cents in my pock
et, and when he found out it was true
it seemed to irritate him. That was
when he knocked me down.”
"You poor boy!” murmured the girl
in a voice full of emotion. “To think
of you suffering as you did! You
don't know how I felt when I heard
it!”
“Did you really?” asked the young
man. “Well, I made up my mind that
when I got up I'd beat him within an
inch of his life.”
“I should say you did perfectly
right,” cried the girl. “It was noble
of you not to have done so before, but
after he treated you as he did I am so
glad you punished him.”
“There certainly wouldn't have
been much left of the fellow!” said
the young man, fiercely. “I had fully
made up my mind.”
“Did he beg for mercy,” asked the
girl, “or didn’t you give him time?”
The young man looked indignant.
“What could you expect of a rascal
.ike that?” he demanded. “What do
you think he did? Ran away from
me! And by the time I was on my
feet he had disappeared!”
"What a coward!” said the girl. “I
suppose your bravery alarmed him
dreadfully. And it was lucky for him
that he did run. because there is nc
stopping you when you begin to as
sert yourself. Well, I think he just
about owes his life to his getting out
of your way in time.”
“1 think more than likely you are
right,” admitted the young man as
he reached for her hand. "Say, hon
est, Sadie, would you have cared very
much if he had killed me?”—Chicago
Daily News.
Mint Farm.
The Virginian who conceived the
dea of a mint farm evidently was not
unfamiliar with the refreshing quali
ties of a julep. He has found a ready
and good market for all the mint his
farm has produced. The farm ha?
now run three years, and its owner
has accumulated a pleasing bank ac
•munt, while hundreds have accumu
lated pleasing jags sipping juleps made
from his mint.
, Animals Escape Forest Fires.
With the exception of nesting birds,
few wild animals perish in a forest
fire. They have instinctive knowledge
of it long before it reaches them anc
fly to swamps and large rivers. They
can generally outrun the flames. Hu
man lives have been saved by horses
instinctively taking to water.
Tone Up
With
Good
Paint
It is good
business to
keep prop
erty “toned
up."
A coat of
PureWhite
Lead Paint
not only
makes
things look t— U • — -BUT
better and $
gives them a higher selling value, but
it makes things wear better ar.d gives
them a higher value for long wear.
Pure White Lead gives an opaque,
durable coat that protects and pre
serves from the ravages of time
and weather.
Prospective buyers of Pure
White Lead have heretofore
been subject to much attempted
fraud in adulteration and sub
stitution. You are now pro
tected by the Dutch Boy trade
mark which is found on the side of
kegs contiining only Pure White
Lead, made by the Old Dutch Process.
I Look for ilic boy.
SEND FOR
l BOOK
if "A Talk on Paint.”
gives valuable in for
w matton on ihojmint
subject. Sent free
upon request.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
in whichever of the follow
ing cities is nearmt you
New York. Boston. Buffalo, Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadel
phia [.John T. Lewisd Bros. Co.] Pittsburgh
IN&tional Liad & Oil Co.]
"■■■■ ■ - '■■■■'■■ i
Took Sensible View of Life.
LIndley Murray, the grammarian, a
native of Pennsylvania, who died in
1826, had views of life that were
quite as correct as his principles of
English grammar. He wrote: "I
was persuaded that a truly sincere
mind could be at no loss to discern
the just limits between a safe and
competent portion and a dangerous
profusion of the good things of life.
These views of the subject I reduced
to practice, and terminated my mer
cantile concerns when I had acquired
a moderate competency.”
Clover & Grass Seeds.
Everybody loves lots and lots of Clover
Grasses for hogs, cows, sheep and swine.
Wc are known as the largest growers of
Grasses, Clovers, Oats. Barley. Coin. Po
tatoes and Farm Seeds in America. Oper
ate over 5,000 acres.
FREE
Our mammoth 148-page catalog is mailed
free to all intending buyers; or .-end
Sc IX STAMPS
and receive sample of "perfect balance ra
tion grass seed,” together with Fodder
Plants. Clover, etc., etc., and big Plant
and Seed Catalog free.
John A. Salzer Seed Co., Box \Y, Ln
Crosse, W is.
Matrimonial Infelicity.
Divorces are, happily, rare in
siety circles. Separation by mutu
consent, however, grows more fr>
quent every year. Every one ha
upon his or her visiting list husbands
and wives who never meet if they can
help it, but between whom there has
never been an open breach. Incom
patibility of temper is the usual
cause, and the reason for that is, one
imagines, the still common custom of
encouraging the j’ounger generation
t.o marry before they have begun to
approach years of discretion.—Lon
don Throne.
GENERAL BREAKDOWN
A Condition Which Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills, the Great Blood Tonic, Have
Been Curing for Years.
There is no more perplexing trouble
for a physician to treat than debility
cases, especially in women, in which
there is no acute disease but in which
the patient every day sinks lower and
lower despite changes of medicine and
similar experiments.
That Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills win
restore health under these conditions
is no speculation but the fact has been
proved in hundreds of cases similar
to that of Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, of 1008
St. John St., Litchfield, 111. She says
“I never felt well after my first
child was born. I had a gnawing pain
in my stomach and could not hold any
food down. My head ached a great
deal and sometimes the pain went all
through my body. I had dizzy spells
so that I could net stand and seemed
to be half blinded with pain. These
spells would often last for over an
hour. My blood seemed to be in a
very poor condition and my hands and
feet were like ice. I seemed to be
growing weaker and weaker and could
not get around to do my work in
the house. I was extremely nervous
and the least excitement v.’ould bring
on a dizzy spell.
“For a number of years I was under
a doctor’s care but seemed to get no
better. I had heard about Dr. Wil
liams’ Pink Pills and I began to take
them. I soon felt better and gained
In weight and strength. My nerves
are strong now and I am a 'veil woman
in every way.”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill3 are sold
by all druggists or will be sent, post
paid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per
box. six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr.
Williams Medicine Company, Schenec
tady, .N. Y. A booklet of valuable in
formation, entitled “Plain Talks to
Women,” sent free on request.
Don’t Push,
The horse can draw the f
load without help, if you /]
reduce friction to almost It
nothing by applying /■
to the wheels, j ‘ y
No other lubri- &
cant ever made c JH
wears so long f J*
and saves so much f n
horsepower. Next time I JbB
try Mica Axle Grease, w Usbj
Standard | OU Co.
• ; Jk .v-• , ..JUk:
VALUABLE FORMULA
WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR IT V CLAIMS
IT IS MOST EFFECTIVE.
Says It Will Break Up a Cold in 24
Hours and Cure Any Cough That
Is Curable—Inexpensive.
A noted authority on diseases of the
throat and- lungs, who established a
camp for consumptives in the Pine
Woods of Maine, and whose remark
able cures there have attracted great
attention from the medical world, says
that his entire treatment consisted of
fresh air, nourishing food and the Pure
Virgin Oil of the White Pine Trees
mixed with Whisky and Glycerine, in
the following proportions:
Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure)..%oz.
Glycerine . 2 “
Good Whisky . 8 “
Used in teaspoonful doses every four
hours.
It is claimed that the above mixture
will heal and strengthen the lungs,
break up a cold in twenty-four hours,
and cure any cough that is curable.
The ingredients can be secured from
any good prescription druggist at
small cost and can be easily mixed in
your own home.
Inquiry at the prescription depart
ment of a leading local pharmacy
elicited the information that Virgin
Oil of Pine (Pure) is put up only in
half-ounce vials for dispensing. Each
vial is securely sealed in a round
wooden ease with engraved wrapper
with tiie name—Virgin Oil of Pine
(Pure); guaranteed under the Food
and Drug Act, June JO. 1906. Pre
pared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cin
cinnati. O.—plainly printed thereon.
Only the cheaper Oils are sold in bulk,
but these produce nausea, and never
effect the desired results.
His Coveted Sensation.
“There is one feeling I sure would
like to have before I die,’’ said the
thoughtful young man as ho looked
up from the magazine story he was
reading.
“And what is that?" asked his com
panion who sat looking out of the
club window.
"I should like to feel a ‘berserk
rage,’ whatever that is. that all these
novel heroes have when things go
wrong with the heroine. But perhaps,”
he sighed drearily, “I shouldn’t know
it if I had it. I might think it was
hives, or indigestion, or epilepsy com
ing over me. It’s an awful thing not
to have .an education.”—Judge.
Worth Knowing About.
If you need a first-class laxative,
there is nothing better nor safer than
that old family remedy, Iirandreth's
Pills. Each pill contains one grain
of solid extract of sarsaparilla, which,
with other valuable vegetable prod
ucts, make it a blood purifier of ex
cellent character. If you are troubled
with constipation, one pill at night
will afford great relief.
Brandretli's Pills are the same fine
laxative tonic pill your grandparents
used. They have been in use for over
a century, and are for sale every
where, either plain or sugar-coated.
Organizing Booth Revival.
Marie Edwina Rosalie Booth, daugh
ter of Junius Brutus and Harriet Mace
Booth, a niece of Edwin Booth and a
third cousin of the richest woman in
the world. Hetty Green, is organizing
in Boston a great Booth revival. Ed
wina Booth was horn in San Francisco
and was christened there, Edwin For
rest and his wife standing as her god
parents. When a little tot she was
sent to the Notre Dame convent in
Philadelphia, where she remained until
she was 18.
Warned by Fish.
• Many anglers have great faith In
fish as weather prophets. If a storm
is approaching, they say, the fish stop
biting, and they won’t bite again until
the storm is past. They also foretell
the near approach of cold weather.
Hours before it comes fish leave the
shallow waters in-shore and seek deep
er water, which, owing to its depth,
will stay warm and keep an equable
temperature after the shallower and
surface waters are cold.
Energetic Claridon Women.
That the women of East Claridon
have fallen heir to the masculine en
ergy which built the houses and farms
arouml this neighborhood is shown by
the fact that when you meet a team
the women nearly always are driving.
In this the women excel, and it is
only an occasional farmer's team
which does not seem to be in posses
sion of some woman.—Chicago Trib
une. _
THE WHOLE FAMILY.
Mother Finds a Food for Grown-Ups
and Children as Well.
Food that can be eaten with relish
and benefit by the children as well
as the older members of the family,
makes a pleasant household commod
ity.
Such a food is Grape-Nuts. It not
only agrees with and builds up chil
dren, but older persons who, from bad
habits of eating, have become dyspep
tic.
A Phila. lady, after being benefited
herself persuaded her husband to try
Grape-Nuts for stomach trouble. She
writes:
“About eight years ago I had a se
vere attack of congestion of stomach
and bowels. From that time on, I
had to be careful about eating, as
nearly every kind of food then known
to me, seemed to cause pain.
“Four yearn ago I commenced to
use Grape-Nuts. I grew stronger and
better, and from that time I seldom
have been without it; have gained in
health and strength and am now heav
ier than I ever was.
“My husband was also in a bad con
dition—his stomach became so weak
that he could eat hardly anything with
comfort. I got him to try Grape
nuts, and he soon found his stomach
trouble had disappeared.
“My girl and boy, 3 and 9 years old,
do not want anything else for break
fast but Grape-Nuts, and more healthy
children cannot be fonnd.” Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich. Read the little booklet, “The
Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s
a reason.”
A MID-WINTER VERDICT.
"Bright Sunshine AH Winter,” Is What
a Western Canada Lady Says.
Maidstone, Sask., Canada,
Feb. 4, 1907.
C. J. Broughton, Esq..
Canadian Government Agent,
Chicago, 111.
Dear Sir:
Being so well pleased with Canada
we wish my father and brother to
come here. Will you please send them
reading matter on Canada.
We have been here nearly a year
and are delighted with this country.
We have lived in Illinois, Iowa, and
Michigan and we find Canada away
ahead of any of them. We have had
bright sunshine all winter so far, only
two nice, easy snow storms. If it was
not all right you know I would not
want my father and brother to come
here, but we think it is grand.
Yours truly,
(Signed) MRS. ED. TROUPE.
High Prices Paid for Pets.
A spinster with money to burn re
cently paid $5,000 for a bulldog. A
man in Massachusetts has just 'bought
a cow for $8,000. Walter Garvey has
a hog for which he refused a cash
offer of $4,000. James Keene refused
$200,000 for Svsonby, a race horse.
There are several roosters of fashion
able blood priced as high as $800
each. You can buy a fine lion for
$300 and a tiger for $700. By and by
we shall have a craze for breeding
fishes, and a fine male salmon, edu
cated to pond life, might be worth
$1,000. The $8,000 cow has one calf
a year, worth $4,000. The female sal
mon may become the mother of 300,
000 little fellows in the same time,
worth in the aggregate, possibly, as
much as the calf.—X. Y. Press. #
CASE OF ECZEMA IN SOUTH.
Suffered Three Years—Hands and Eye
Most Affected—Now Wei! and Is
Grateful to Cuticura.
“My wife was taken badly with ec
zema for three years, and she em
ployed a doctor with no effect at all
until she employed Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. One of her hands
and her loft eye were badly affected,
and when she would stop using Cu
tieura Soap and Ointment the eczema
came back, but very slightly; but it
did her a sight of good. Then we
complied with the instructions in us
ing the entire set of Cuticura Reme
edies and my wife is entirely recov
ered. She thanks Cuticura very much
and will recommend it highly in our
locality and in every nook and cor
ner of our parish. God bless you for
the sake of suffering humanity. I. M.
Robert. Ilydropolis, La., Jan. 5 and
Sept. 1, 1906.”
Monastery to Be Author's Home.
Maurice Maeterlinck, the Belgian
author, has bought Wandrinne abbey,
the beautiful old monastery on the
banks of the Seine between Rouen
and Caudebec. The building used to
be the home of 400 monks and,
though it is 1.600 years old, may be
restored to a habitable condition.
In a Pir.ch, Use ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE.
A powder. It cures painful, smart
ing, nervous feet and ingrowing nails.
It's the greatest comfort discovery of
the age. Makes new shoes easy. A
certain cure for sweating feet. Sold
by all Druggists, 25c. Accept no sub
stitute. Trial package. FREE. Ad
dress A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
Senator’s Wife Skillful Harpist.
When Mrs. W. A. Clarke, wife of the
Montana senator, entertains in their
Massachusetts avenue home Mrs.
Clark gives her guests a genuine treat
in a harp recital. She is a cultured
musician, especially skillful on the
harp.
Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIa,
•a safe and sure remedy for infants and children,
ind see that !t
Bears the Ss J ZZJ//
Signature of C&tcJUM
a Uec For Over SO Years.
Tiie Kind You Ilave Always Bought.
Never Had Picture Taken.
Judge Charles T. Woodard, lately
appointed to the Maine supreme
court, never had a picture taken.
Especially worthy of notice is Garfield
Tea, Nature s remedy for constipation,
sick-headache. liver and kidney derange
ments. It is made wholly of Herbs.
Never judge any man's worth by
his size. A silver dollar is much lar
ger than a $10 gold piece.
QSLT ORE "HROMO (JCIH.VE”
That Is LAXATIVE BUOMO Qninine. Similarlv
named remedies sometimes deceive. Tbe first and
original Cold Tablet is a WHITE PACKAGE with
black and rcdienenng. and bears the signature of
15. W. l*ROV fc. 25c.
Every day in thy life is a leaf in
thy history.—Lveurgus.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
stain the hands or Epot the kettle, except
green and purple. 10c per package.
Fault finding eventually results in a
disposition toward selfishness.
PILES CURED IN O TO 14 DATS.
PAZO OINT.MKKT is guarantied to cure an> case
of Irch ng. Blind. Bleeding or Protrudiug Piles in
6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.
It is hard to form a correct opinion
: of others on what is said about them.
Lewis’ Single Binder cigar—richest, most
j satisfying smoke on the market. Your
! dealer or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111.
No man ever asks a truthful woman
what she thinks of him more than
once.
Panthers and Grizzly Bears.
Ship Furs Pelts McMillan Fur & Wool
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Write for price".
No- cord or cable can draw so
forcibly cr bind so fast as love can
do with a single thread.—Burton.
Garfield Tea has been famous for years
as a remedy for constipation, liver and
kidney diseases. Guaranteed under the
Pure Food Law.
"She has a fine mind, hasn't she?"
"Remarkable. One of those minds
I that, when you are with her, you can’t
decide which makes you the more
: happy—to listen, or to realize that
1 you are not married to her.”—Life.
SICK HEANGHc
] Positircly cnrcrt by
these Little Fills.
They also relieve Dis
tress trom Dyspeps' a. In
digestion and Too i.earty
Eating; A perfect rem
edy tor Dizziness. Nausea,
Drowsiness, Dad Taste
In the Mouth, Coated
Tongue, Fain In the Side,
TORPID LIVER. They
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
READERS I
111 thing advertised in Hij
I its colurrns should insist upon having
what they ask for. refusing ali substi- If
tutes or imitations. ||
| PfJFAB? AVfflG Unexcelled for general farm
1 VufilAt ■Al'Vlv insr. sto«-k, dairying, fruit*. truck.
! er,c ; convenient to the very best, markets and trant-por
j tation facilities. Write nearest office for list*ami pnk
I lications. M. V. Richards, Land and Industrial Agent.
I Southern Rv. and MobileOhio R. R. Washington. D.C.
j C. S. Chase. West. Agt-. tZMC hemical Bldg . St. Louis.Mo.
iirriANPr CTARPU easiest to work with and
i UtriHRUt d lnTtUn atkrcbea clothes nlceav
STOP WOMAN
AND CONSIDER
; I First, that almost every operation
in our hospitals, performed upon
women, becomes necessary because
of neglect of such symptoms as
Backache, Irregularities, Displace
' ments. Pain in the Side, Dragging
; Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless
ness.
Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's
| Vegetable Compound, made from
\ native roots and herbs, has cured
more cases of female ills than anv
other one medicine known. It reg- ]
ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is invaluable in
preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change
of Life.
| Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on
\ file at the Pinkhain Laboratory at Lynn. Mass., many of which are from
t time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi
dence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Mrs.
Pinkham’s advice.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as
| Dragging Sensations. Weak Back, Falling and Displacements, In
flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves
and expels Tumors at an early stage.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women j
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
| write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkhain who
* has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty
years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink
ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick j
I women back to health. Write today, don't wait until too late.
I
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JAQUES MFG. CO.
Chlcaoo
W. L. DOUGLAS/
$3.00 AND $3.50 SHOEStJ^u>|
W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE St
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES: *
Men’s Shoes, 85 to 81.50. Boys’ Shoes. S3 to 81.25. Women’s !i«
Shoes, 84 to 81.50. Misses’ Children’s Shoes, 82.25 to 81.00. , Sa
\V. L. Douglas shoes are recognized by expert judges of foot wear’v?
to be the best in style, fit and wear produced in this country. Each
part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after J*
and watched over by skilled shoemakers, without regard .dtga.
sum,. 11 X i-uuiu tune you into my largo lactones at .or.- avays
Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully \V. L. Douglas
shoes are made, you would then understand why thev hold their shape, fit better
wear longer, and are of greater value than any other makes.
W. PonKlaa name end price Is stamped on tlie bottom, which prelects the wearer acainat liich
prices and interior shoes. lskf.\n Substitute. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere.
Fast (lilor ive'e/t used exclusively. Catalog mailed free. W. I>. IMUGLAS, Itruckton,Mass.
GALL-STONE CURE. “Craemer’sCalcuiusCure”
" - T;, Is a Certain Remedy FOR GALL STONES,
Stone*;inthe Kldnys. Stone* in the Lnnary Bladder or Grave!, Mtlionsne**, Sallow Complexion.
Jaundice and all Stomach Troubles resulting from Blllonsness. Write for ctrenlar
WM. CKAIMEK, 4800 Korth Grand Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO.
For Preservtngr, Purifying
and BeautUjlngthe Skin,
Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
Cuticum Soap comMnii delicate medicinal and emol
lient propertied derived from Cutlcura, the grvat 8ktn
Cure, with tne purest of mponareoua inartdienTe, and the
mo*t refreeiiing of flower odora. Sold throughout the
world. Dcpoia: Loik1»>u, ‘-7 Charterhouse Sq.i Parte,
6 Rue de la Palx; Australia, H.Towns & Co., Sydney•
Boston, C.S.A., 137Columbus Ave., Potter Drag AC hOk
Corp^ Sole Prop*.
NEW WHEAT LANDS IN
T CANADIAN WES\
C (1(1(1 additional miles
J,UUU of railway this
year hate opened up a
largely increased terri
tory to the progressive
farmers of Western
Canada and the Gov
ernment of the Domin
ion continues to give
ONE HUNDRED AND
SIXTY ACRES FREE to every settler.
THE COUNTRY HAS
NO SUPERIOR
Coal, wood and water in abundance; churches
and schools convenient; markets easy of access;
taxes low: climate the best in tin* not them tem
perate zone. Eaw and order prevails everywhere.
For advice and information address the
SUPERINTENDENT OK IMMIGRATION,
Ottawa. Canada, or any authorized Canadian
Government Agent.
r. V. BENNETT, 801 New York Life Building,
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W. N. U, OMAHA, NO. 11, 1907.
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