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Write today for the free illu trntod book. u Dr. Bye, 900 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. been broken out and seeded to wheat It would have sold ror ?20 to $25 an acre cash. These are two typical examples of what thousand's upon thousands from the states and the eastern provinces of Canada have done in the north western portion" of the dominion. This excursion of agricultural edi tors, which was fully appreciated by every member, was organized by tho firm of Brlghtman & Brown of St. Paul, advertising agents, who handle practically all the land advertised which goes out of Canada. Mr. A. B. Brlghtman Is thoroughly familiar with the proposition and appreciates the importance of getting it before, the people of the United States. Ho, induced the railroads, the land com panies, the boards of trade through out the northwest to subscribe to a fund for conducting this excursion. In this work he was ably seconded by Mr. Theodore P. Knappen, secretary of the Western Immigration associa tion, an organization formed quite re cently for the purpose of placing the advantages of northwestern Canada before the people. These men ac companying the party saw to it that every comfort was provided and made it possible for the agricultural edi tors to get comprehensive and accu-j rate ideas of what northwestern Canada was capable. The Canadian Northern railroad and the Canadian Pacific railroad hauled the two privates cars over the main pbrtfdns of their roads, making it possible for these editors to see all the prominent and important sections or the country, to interview business men and farmers, as to just what has been done and what the country Is capable of do ing. The good as. well as the bad points were presented so that any fair minded editor returned from that trip with an exact knowledge of the Canadian northwest. The attention and courtesy ' shown by Messrs. Brfghtman and Knappen, by the rail roads, commercial bodies and by offi cials of the government, wno were detailed to be on the train at all times was thoroughly appreciated and fully expressed in resolutions adopted on the last day of the trip. Leaving Wfunipeg August 22, the party visited a number of places in southern Manitoba, where farmers have been for twenty years. Here they saw great wheat fields still pro ducing from twenty-nve to forty bush els to the acre of twenty years of cropping. From thin region we went to Dauphin and visited the region "which had been farmed for about seven years. The famous Dauphin plains bore this year wonderful crops of grain which were the admiration of men familiar with great wheat coun tries. The party then went west to Bat tleford, then back to Saskatoon, where a trip was taken through the big wheat fields there. Tnis is a great wheat region, and during tne present year will ship in tne neighborhood of one million bushels. The party then went north to Prince Albert, back to Regipa, then west to Leth bridge, where a side trip was taken to Raymond. There the beet suerar factory was visited, and the irriga tion region inspected. The party then went north to Edmonton, at tending the celebration accompanying the inauguration of the lieutenant governor of the new province of Al berta, then back to Banff, where the Sabbath day was spent very pleasant ly, after which the start home was made. A stop was made at Calgary, and the organization project being devel oped by the Calerary Colonization company was investigated. The party then started for Winnipeg, stopping at several places en route. One day on this trip was snenr at Winnipeg, and the editors rerurned to their Jiomes fully cognizant of the great future of Canada, wonderfully enthu- How I Got My Hearing Back By GEORGE II. WILSON I WAS once a denf man! I was so denf thut I couldn't hear a watch tick when held close ncalnst my car. Tho Deafness carno on by decrees, and first I hardly noticed It. As it Rrcw I noticed my friends falling nway from me. Then my business clicncci began fndlnir out. It wns too much troublo to talk to n Denf man. Now, I want you to know that I wns am bitious and had made largo plans for my own future. I knew I had the Drains to suc ceed, if I could only get over that tcrriblo curse of Deafness. It scorned to shut mo out from nil my Opportunities. My Deafness set me worrying and think ing hard for a menns of Cure. For nearly two years I hnuntcd the ofTlces of Ear-DoctorS. Then I tried about every quack remedy, and my money melted as fast as my chances for making more vanished. Thccnd of it came at last, and 1 had to work out my own cure. That was my salvation! First, I read nearly every book printed about the ear. Then I made n model of the hearing part of the Ear. Then I tried all kinds of experi ments on this artificial Ear. Whenever I worked out any devlco thnt looked promising on this artificial Ear, I tried it on my own living Ear. Night after night I worked on my experiments, with levensn nope ana anxiety, tor tne result meant everything to me in this world. I nm sure I worked harder, thought deeper and experimented further than any Ear Specialist had ever done before. At last I hi upon the right idea, and I worked on this steadily lor months, to apply it. found out how to increase Weak sounds, just as spectacles or eye glasses increase the size of small letters, in a book. e From that timo on my progress wns rapid, till I had a clumsy pair of Listening Ma chines. Finally I worked the principlo down so that it was contained in two little telephones. These went entirely within the cars, where no one could see them, nor suspect me of wearing them. Tho only thing now left to do was to make them so soft and comfort able, in the Ear holes, that one did not feel their presence. I could hear as distinctly, with them in my ears, as I ever did before my deafness came on me. I could hear n watch tick three feet away, when they were in my ears, though I couldn't hear a sound from that watch when tho "Listeners" were removed. But a greater wonder took place n little later on. Removing the tiny telephones from my cars one day, to clean them, I held my watch up to my right car. was untaxed to hear it tick clearly and distinctly without artificial aid I 1 tried this again wilh a yard measure from week to week, with the "Listeners" removed. I wan delighted to find thnt encli-Teek I could hear tho watch tick a few inches farther nway. My little Listening Machines had made tho sounds so loud for ray Hearing Nerves that thoy had no longer any straining to catch weak sounds. J "jt 7s Ix?) - "-xxs -f-tv f yr "My Deafness set me worryinij and think ing hard for a means of Cure." This easy hearing rested these Ear Nerves so much that they soon got brick nil their old strength and keenness. Thut's what a fumous doctor snid. see Well, after I got back my hearing you'd be surprised how my friends came around, and talked to me. Why, I never knew I had so many friends, and I don't think I ever knew their value till I lost my hearing. A thousand people in this city of Louis ville, Ky know the story of my struggles against deafness, nnd of my ultimate suc cess, greater than I had ever hoped for. Since then thousands of denf people, in this country alone, have recovered their hearing In tho same way, and I wish you could read the letters they wrote me. 1 have published n book containing 4C0 of these letters, which I will gladly send you on re quest. I think I understand deaf people bcttcrnow than any other man In America, and when advice of mine cun help them they are wel come to it. I can tell them how to recover their hearing, nnd I will tell any of them who writes mo. I can always be reached, by letter, care of Tho Wilson E. D. Co. 87 Todd Buildiatr. Louisville, Ky., and I'll send copies of the letters if you'll mall me just tho postage, ' which is two cents. I siastic and exceedingly friendly to ward their Canadian brothers. J. P. L. PAST BELIEF It is circumstantially reported that over $100,000 changed hands in the poker game on a steamer coming back from Europe recently. Coming back, mind you! There just seems to be no limit to some people's mon ey. Indianapolis News. CHANGE IN DIAGNOSIS In Abilene last week the doctors came very nearly making a mistake. When they found the liatient had no money they changed tjielr diagnosis from appendicitis, and instead of an operatiorr-'they gave him three pills. The patient is now at work. Kansas City Star. MONUMENT FOR THE CONCORDS Massachusetts people propose to erect a monument to Ephraim Bull of Concord. Years ago, finding a wild grapevine in the woods, he trans planted it in his yard in Concord, Mass. Careful attention resulted in delicious grapes. Tho original vine is still growing and is the father of the Concord grades we all eat today. Let the monument De erected. Min neapolis Journal. WEIRD LOGIC Wonderful and fearful is the Globe Democrat's logic. That paper holds that McCall's contribution to the re publican campaign fund from money belonging to the policyholders of the New York Life was a disgrace to the democratic party. The Globe-Democrat probably arrived at that conclu sion by walking on the ceiling. Jop lln (MoJ Globe. StftfenJlviocZ,GHS "Balsam l& . . , . VM.T W ? For Ladies and Girls ' To advertise my business I am giving away all five of these beautiful presents, couslsUug of thelatcst Jewelea renajtnt crow ornament ' .nrfTna.WMlc::iiaIii.tro jrewclelMlfla 3si'rViV?DS. MEDAUON beaded bracelet. CoiHbH.aiid a MeUalloa Brad Bracelet. 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