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4' , 'UJ WORTH MOUNTAINS OFJiOLD During Change of Life, says Aire. Clias. Barclay GriuiUovillc. Vt. "1 wns nnsslns ' hrotiKlithoCliaiiKoof LifoniidsiilTcrod lrom ncrvoiHiies3 aiulotlieraniioyhig symptoms, and I can truly sav that 1,ydiaK.rlnkham'3 Vi''i table Com pound has proved wortli mountains of pold to mi, as it restored my health and strot.gtlt. liHk&zttlil '' friends what w Wtfr LyilLiK I'liilsliaiu'a "VOffotablo Compound has done for mo during this trying period. Complete restoration to health means so much to mo that for tho sako of other suller ing women I am willing to make my troublo public so you may publish this letter." ilits. CttAs. li.utiLAY, H.F D..Graniteville, Vt. No other medicine for woman's 1113 lias received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. JJo other itictl lcino wo know of has such a record of cures of femalo ills as has Lydia E. Plnklmm's Vegetable Compound. For more than .10 years it has been curing femalo complaints such as inflammation, ulceration, local weak nesses, ilbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely through the period of change of life. It costs but little to try J,ydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and, asMrs.BarclaysayH.it is "worth inouu talus of gold " to suffering women. Trial Bottle Free By Mail Ir 70a fuller from Epilepsy. Fits, Falling Blcknees, Upturns, or have children that do to, my New Pis corety will rcllcvo them, and all yoa nroaikodto do la to ecud foraFicoTrlaUS Bottlo of Dr. May's Eplleptlolclo Ouro It baa eared thousands where every thing c'.ta failed. Guaranteed by May Medical Lntioratoiy Vmkr Pnro Food and DriiKO Act, June SOlti, IPW (lunratity No. J6371. Tlvate wilte for Hpeclal Frco $2 JJottlo and plvo AQB and complete nddrer h On. W. H. MAY, 548 Pearl Streat, New York. l'lcaso mcuttoo Ihli paper. bru-Kltt till order. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clnnn- id. I lx-auiinc th hilr. lTomotci a luxuriant critS. Never rails to llestoro Oray llnlr to It Yomhrul Color. Cure ffa!p ilitritari A. hair tn'liug. fv.rdli'lal l)nigg!tl Nebraska Directory JOHN DEERE PLOWS ARE THE BEST ASK TOUK LOCAL IIKALKU (lit JOHN DEERE PLOW CO., OMAHA, HED. WELDIWGT,occT,L parts of machinery inadu u'ood as new. Wrlds cast iron, cast steel, almniiiiitii. cornier, brass or nnv other metal. Kmcrt automolillu rctKiirinir. OEBTSCHV MOTOR CO., Council Bluffs. KODAKS KODAK FINISHING Mall orders irlvcn kpcel.tl attention All Vlnils uujuieur buppiios btrieiiy itcmi, s-cmt fur catalotr. LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO., Lincoln Wn CUII3RH Llnco,n' Noh Us Oil lllll Manufacturer of COPPER CABLED LIGHTNING RODS HERBERT E. GOOCH CO. BROKERS AND DEALERS Oraln, Provisions, Stocks, Cotton Main Office. 204-205 Fraternity Bid-. Lincolp, Ncbrnska. Hell Flionn 512 Auto Phono Jt359 Largest House In Mate. Beatrice Creamery Co. Fays the ulglicht price for CREAM nflii "B UCII Vou I'.-tii out out any DUii.cn ntn hi if iluu liy luiiul ltii t tit; jii;i;i)j:u cutter in eiijht m-couuh. Hnllro-iclH use them. Write, ror sample. Itiirtacliy JMntnr Co.. Council HIuffH. In. LINCOLN SANITARIUM The only Rrtnltnrltim In the Ktnte uRltipf Natural Mineral Water IMtli ViiMtr liiiHHcil In tin- treatment uf Aeutnand Clironlu 1UIKUMATISM. Moderatu Charges. Aililreos: DR. 0. W. EVERETT, Uthand M. Sts. VkJHK!SHPHj HDLJUKtt Wnnts Rood, wlilo nwnke, hustling agents to repn-sfnt It In tlio nale of 0110 of tliu most nllurlnu land piopnaltlotiH that Is Iii-Iiik' offet'cU tlio world of land buyers of today. We lmvn wi'H Imptoved fnrmR In (loutliorn KmiHnH for nalo. Tlieso furmH will compare In overy particular with tlio KuHturn NilntHl;n farm that la hoIIIiik today for jlW und tin, per nere; rlcliness of Hall, nmoiint of nilnfiill, ImprovetnentM. tllstunco to miirltet, etc., and wo can sell tlieHO faniin for les.s than one-half tlio niuotint that can bo obtained for Knstorn Nebraskii farms. l'"ront $;i0 to IW per itvro lniy them. Moat tiny kind of terinn to Htilt tho piirchiiHer' J'-O inlleH south of Lincoln, whetu tho wlntrid ate milder anil tho RtowltiR scuhoii conwlderablo loncor. l'ltir corn, nlfalfn nnd nmall Brain land. $10 pays nil tho oxpenscH of tlio trip from Lincoln nnd return. Wu leavn Lincoln nt fi p. m , rintiirilay, show tho land nnd rctutn nt ): a. m. tho follow InfT Monday. Good commlsslona to bi paid nKunta who will hubtle. Write, wire or cull and see us. PATTON-PATTON LAND CO. Brownell Hloclc, Lincoln, NcbraaUa, jDell MS -PHONES- Auto 2837 PARI! PLANS 10 IT TOGET 1) Democratic Move Has Harmony for Its Object. BIG BANQUET FIRST PLAN Function at Washington May Tend to Harmonize the Factions Early Ad journment of Congress Is Not Expected Docs Taft Usurp? Yv'nsliluctan. Tho Pctnocrtitn In WiialiliiRlon litivp jUTtrllcally coinplo ted thclt jilnns fur 11 (IIiiikm on .IcITcr aon day, Apt II 111, when incnthoiM of tlio pnity lepivrtoiitntho of nil suc tions of the country will ho Riithcrctl together in what tlio loaders hope nitty prove to ho it love feast. it was tho original hope of tho Washington Deinorntts that they could liuvo as guests at tlio affair tho tlireo men most prominently men tioned just now as posslhlo and even prohnhle profiled ivo candidates for tho Democratic nomination for tlio presidency, hut there Is disappoint ment in store hecauso neither Judson Harmon of Ohio. Thomas It. Marshall of Indiana nor William .1. Oaynor of New York will he able to ho present. Recently throo loading Democrats of the country, with one or two others not (ptito so prominent, met tit Hot Springs, Ark., nnd tho details of their conference were given wide publicity. A good many of the Democrats In tho capital, however, do not tako in an entirely kindly spirit tho suggestion which It has been generally agreed came fiom tho Democratic trio at tho Arkansas springs. It scorns that If a proper Interpretation Is put upon tho words of the men who met In the west they are In favor, If present conditions continue, of the nomination of Judson Harmon of Ohio by the Democrats when they next meet iu national con vention. Men Who Made Proposition. Tho three prominent Democrats who put forth this suggestion aro Norman E. Mack, Charles V. Murpjiy and Itogcr Sullivan. Mr. Mack Is the chalimttu of the Democratic national committee; Charles 1 Murphy is tho prominent New York Democrat who has been guiding the destinies of Tarn- , many hall, nnd Roger Sullivan is tho I Illinois Democrat who some time ago , had n very marked difference of opln- 1 Ion on political and economic matters with William Jennings Iirynu nnd who exchanged some sharp letters with the Nebraska!!. In tho past theso tin eo men to snmo extent have represented different fac tions of the Democracy, and while tho Dcmocrnts to-day aro saying that all is harmony some of them admit that the recollection of past differences aro a little hard to shako off nnd that all of them are not ready Just yet to nc cept as final the presidential nomina tion word of men who in tho past wcro in entire disagreement with them. Mr. Bryan's Attitude. There aro soino Democrats In Washington who havo been Iirynn men over since Mr. Dryan became n grent national figure, who nre inclined to bellevo tho pronouncement which camo from Arkansas a few days ago to tho effect that William J. Bryan was likely to favor tho nomination of Judson Harmon on tho ground that tho Ohioan Is n Democrat, who can perhaps moio than any other man get nil tho factions of tho party together. Thoro are, however, somo Bryan men who doubt whether tho peerless lead er will glvo sanction, except reluc tantly, to any plan to forward Mr. Harmon's presidential ambition. Tho Democrats who feci this way say thnt the Ohioan nt times has shown thnt ho has had too kindly feelings for cer tain policies which Mr. Bryan always hnu opposed. Then there are Democrats who say that unless Mr. Harmon car ries Ohio in tho next election for gov ernor ho Is out of it, nnd that' either Marshall of Indiana or Gaynor of New York must bo looked to to carry tho standard of tho party to success. Quick Action on Big Measures. Basing prophecies of legislative ac tivity on tho promise coming out of a Republican caucus in the house, it seems likely that as far as tho representatives aro concerned thero now will bo fairly quick action on somo of tho moro important of tho measures which tho administration has recommended. Even with tho prospect of nctlon it (s altogether un likely that congress can adjourn bo fore tho first week in June, a tlmo too Into to satisfy somo of tho members, who would like to bo at homo in tho Into spring season to look after their campaign interests. Tho houso commltteo on postofllces and post roads has directed its sub committee, which has chargo of tho postal havings bank bill, to make an onrly report. Although tho houso does not yet know dollnltely tho temper of tho commltteo on postal savings banks, thero is moro or loss debato on tho subject going on nt odd moments in tho open chamber. It is noticeable that tho members do not commit them selves speclflelnlly for or against cor tnln provisions of tho mensuro which it is likely may bo subject to amend ment. Second-Class Mall Rates. Of courso tho matter of second-class mall rates was tho first great question which tho commltteo had to consldor. It Is doubtful If thero was ever uny recommendation or finding inntio by tho postofllco denartuient which cre ated such a row as did tho proposal to advance mall inter, of this class, it Is probablo that the letters which tho members of the cominltteo received for and against the proposition to raise tho rates were greater iu num ber than thofco received touching any other legislation In years excepting tho proposition to keep Senator Smoot of t'tith out of his seat, and the pro posal once advanced by tho ngrlcttl-tut-nl commltteo to do nway with tho biological survey, which has always been known iib the farmer's friend. Tho letter writing In the enso of tho second-class mall matter had Its effect, as the country knows, nnd It Is likely that for some little time at least, thero will bo no further turbulent discussion of the matter either on tho lloor or thiough 1 he mails. It Is tho houso poslolllco and post roads commltteo which lias in Its keeping tho "parcels post" measure. Tnwaid tho end of April, hearings will ho held on this proposed legislation, 'hut it seems baldly possible that any- thing will be done In tho matter until 1 net year at least. Tho letters that 1 aro coining In concerning bills look ' Ing to tho establishment of this kind , ol mail service tiro in number a multi tude. It is n vexed question, for curi ously enough on this one matter, somo of the great corporations appear on the somo side of the controversy with thousands of tho peoplo whoso in stincts arc supposed to ho Inimical tc nnv great corporation endeavors. Tho postofllco commllteo of the houso has read tho parcels post letters und has been In a puzzled mood. Tho country districts scent to bo divided against Ihouibclves on tho question. Thousands of peoplo living In tho country want tho parcels post, nnd thero are other thousands, mostly men of mercantile pursuits, who think that tho legislation is iniquitous. Both sides aro well represented in tho cor respondence which has been coming into tho capital and both sides will get their full hearing, but tho chances are, let It be said again, thnt nothing will be done iu the matter at this session and very likely not In this congress. Dispute Over Power. There hnvo been recently, both In congress and out of It, uhnrn ad verse ciltkisms of what has been called "executive law making." In oilier words, somo of tho members of congress and some of tho crit ics outside of It nro Inveighing against tho "practice of submitting tho recommendations of tho president to congress iu tho form of specific bills." Tho amendments to tho interstate commerce law which havo been Bent to congress and which aro now under consideration In bill form coustltuto one of tho bases of complaint of what the most outspoken of tho members cnll "execuljvo usurpation." This rail road bill, for the amendments consti tute a bill, has had a somewhat pe culiar history. In his Inaugural ad dress ono year ago last month tho president made it perfectly elenr that ho Intended to recommend legislation the effect of which would bo to further control tho operations of tho great car rier companies of tho I'nltcd Stntes. Bill Is Committee's Repo.-t. When Mr. Taft returned to Wash ington In November, tho commltteo matlo Its report to him, and when ono of the members was asked what form It was likely tho legislation in con gress would take, he answered: "If you hnvo seen tho report of tho presi dent's committee you havo seen tho bill which will bo Introduced." What tho member of tho commltteo said turned out to bo true. Tho bill which was introduced Into houso and senate was practically a copy of tho commltteo's report to tho chief execu tive. When tho bill was considered in tho houso commltteo on intcrstnto commerce to which it was referred, it was changed In many of Us particu lars, but tho senato commltteo accept ed tho administration mensuro In prac tically its Initial form. It was this bill moro than any other which brought about criticism concerning executive law making. Now, thero aro always two sldc3 to n question, and while congress is res tive because of what It thinks Is tho encroachment of tho exccutlvo on tho field of congressional rights, It must bo said on tho word of tho president's friends, that Mr. Taft, becauso of his judicial training, wanted to bring to bear on tho interstate commcrco bill tho legal ability of tho best lawyers In his cabinet, tho training of several of tho interstate commcrco commission ers, nnd tho leglslativo acumen of ono member of congress, who had had ex perience before with bills of tho kind. Wants His Legislation to Stand. Tho president nlwnys has been afraid apparently thnt somo of tho legislation which ho recommends, or which congress passes without his di rect rccommondntlon, might meet with breakers In tho supremo court. Ho wants to mnka his legislation, so his friends say, absolutely proof against adverso decisions on tho ground of unconstitutionality. So It is that his answer to congressional criticism of exccutlvo law mnking, as his friends put it, is that he simply wants to glvo congress good legal groundwork for legislation, nml,that ho will not com plain If chnnges aro mndo in his recommended measures provided his advico on their constitutionality is ta ken. l'Tom tho beginning of the republic thero always lias been moro or less complaint of what has beon and still Is cnlled "exccutlvo usurpation." When tho Dcmocrnts wero in control of con gress undor Mr. Cleveland's adminis tration, they found fnult with him for encronchlng on tho rights or tho legls lativo branch. Mr. Harrison did not escapo, nor did Mr. Itoosovolt; and now Mr. Taft is coming in for his Bharo of tho loglslntlvo critics' atten tion. GEORGE CLINTON. UNCLE JOE CANNON HE ALSO SPEAKS WELL OF CAN ADA. No matter what may be the opinion of Mr. Joseph Cannon, no matter If ho may be looked upon by t-oino as 11 c?ar, mid by others as a big warm hearted man, with many of tho in Ftlncts that make humanity very bear able, all will admit that he Ih'ii man who ban been ndverllst d moro than any other man In the Cnlud Stales. What bo may havo 10 say therefore on any subjet t, will have weight. Ob servant, ho speaks his mlntl freely. Ho was interviewed the otlu r day by the correspondent of a Caiiadhiii newspaper, lie spoke of his admiration for Canada, and he )s qtioti d in a way that pictures fnrlly well the pi r.-onnT of the man. The (orrespondent say ho launched out into pcrwmnl in ogtaphy. pioverblnl philosophy, politi cal comment, cynical Horn, broad pin faulty and sentimental pmtry such us one rarely hears In the t.pao of an hour. Ho discussed the Canadian ta riff, and then said: "Peoplo say I bt nk tho Ten Coiumandmanls, tilt of tin m. But I don't, at least not often. I did break ono of them up in Canada two or three years ago. As I rode from Winnipeg to tho Bothies over your great Wtct and faw tho llncst wheat ileitis in tho world, I thought of Virginia and 11 lot of our States, and I smashed the Tenth Commandment oory hour of the journev. Yes. sir, 1 coveted my nelghbot's land." Coin ing from a man of the fame of Mr. Cannon, these weto words that should haw somo weight with the Americans who may still havo doubts of the ad vantages that nre offered to them In Western Canada. A home amongst tho whentllolds. Hundreds of thou sands of Amcrieaui. aro adopting It. They go to Central Cnnndn, to any ono of tho threo Provinces of Mani toba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, or to the Coast Province of British Colum bia, take up their homestead of ICO acres, nnd probably pre-empt another 100 acres, or it may bo they do not caro for pioneering twenty or thirty miles from an existing railway, and purchase n. farm. Then they settle upon it nnd, linving no clearing nway of timber they begin at once to cul tivate it, and make money. That they make money nnd much moro thnn they could possibly make on the high priced farms they havo left, Is tho evidence of hundreds of thousands. They do not leave civilized life, they but romovo from ono sphere to an other. They have splendid soeiul con ditions, churches, schools, rural tele phones, splendid roads, railways, con venient Just the same as what they left, -and what is more, they get much greater returns from their crops, which glvo abundant yield. Tho cli mate is perfect, and it Is no wonder that most flattering reports aro sent back to their friends in the States, nnd it Is no wonder that .Too Cannon was tempted to speak as ho did. He "coveted" his neighbor's land. Algy Explains. "What do you suppose, Algernon." tho young thing asked, "Jb tho reason tho ocean is salty?' "I nm sure I don't know," drawled Algy, "unless it is becauso thero aro so ninny salt fish In It." Success. Hie Face Was Turning Yellow Someono told him that sallowncss was mused by an Inactive liver. JIo beRan taking NATUUK'H UKMISDY, bin natural color returned, his brain clcaud. Ills liver was tiKUln active. NK tablets never fall to correct tho liver, they remove tho bile, nld digestion nnd tone the nystcm. Hotter than J'IIIm for Liver Ills. Tako ono tonight and you'll feel better In tho mornlttfr. (.let n 'Xc Max. All Druggists. Tho A. II. Lewis Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. UuGually the Case. "Did your wealthy old undo leave ninny heirlooms?" "Oh, yes. A new heir looms up al most every week." Smart Set. 7,ewib' Sniglo Binder cigar it never doped only tohnuo in its natutal htatc. To Iovo nbunduntly Is to live abundantly, and to love forever Is to live forever. Drummond. Sir. AVInslow'H Soothing Kynip. Fnrriillilrt'ii twtlilnir. Kifti,nHltiin;ntnH. miucfiln-Uaiuiualluu.ullnyii.ilii.t-iiri'H windmill'. vuUaUu. A wolf In sheep's clothing some times gets lleeced Just tho same. Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription HAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG, SICK WOHEN WELL. For over 40 years tin's celebrated remedy has been making women's lives happier health ier safer. Many thousands of women have testified to its wonderful effect. The "Favorite Prescription " is TUB ONE REMEDY that can be de pended upon when there la any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. It purities, heals, soothes, builds up. TUB ONE REMEDY which absolutely contains neither alcohol which to most Women Is rank poison) nor Injurious or hablt'formtng drugs. THE ONE REMEDY which Is so perfect In Its composition and so good In Its curative effects as to warrant its makers In printing Its every Ingredient, as they do, on Its outside wrapper, verifying the same under solemn oath. It is needed when backaches make life miserable when a sicken ing, dragging, bearing-lown feeling makes work a weary agony when sick headache, nervous irritability, loss of energy and appe tite indicate derangement of the womanly organism. It is a purely vegetable compound, being a glyceric extract from native medicinal roots and can not injure in any condition of the female system. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets help the effect of all other medicines by keeping the liver active and the bowels open. They regulate and strengthen Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Easy to take as candy. At all dealers what you ask for. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Or Else Durtt, Andrew Carnegie, apropos of his epigram about tho disgrace of dying rich, snld ut a dinner In Washington: "Why should any one die rich? Thero nre no pockets In 11 shroud, und as for the man who'd like to take his money with him, why. oven If lie managed to do so, it would only melt." Rheumatism Is Curable NA'rmtH'H ui:.mi:dv in it tablets) win euro Itheumattioii and do It nuhl.lj. It no Unit ought v ili'.itisrit und tcKUlatcs tlio kidneys, liver nnd (IIkihI1 h.vhU'Ui thai Its I'liicM pci'tu almost tmiKlial. ltesulls Kunriinteed. Tdkn one tn-nlcbt. you'll feel bolter In tho tnorutni;. (let 11 ale ltov. All PtiiRglHls. Tim A. II. Lewis AU-dlrlno Co., Hi. Louis, Alo. Foolish Loiterers. People who sit anil wall for gteat moments miss mau wonderful small iiionu ills, niid thry pic to be pitied. Tho x.nmuii who lo.-u i her hearing mn he tliatiliiul It wient h r o!e wmtm?MMM, 1 in 11 .... r.,-ijw.mi'w sfcrnnmamnfin A1.C0HO1.-3 PEN CBNT AYcgctflblc IVcparniion for As the Stomachs nnd Uowcls of Promotes DigcsliotLCItccrful ncss nnd Rest Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral Not Nauc otic Vyjw rfOU DrSAMVMKtER Iimfkin Sua ' 4lxSn h'tthlltSmlts Anil StiJ hytrmin - HirmSttJ - Ittnkiyrttm '(tier A nrrfcet Remedy PorConstipa tion . Sour Stornach.Dinrrhoea, worms.Lonvuisions.rcvcrisn ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP rocSimilc Signalureof Tin: Cr.NTAim Company, NEW YORK. Guaranteed under tho Foodm)) Exact Copy of Wrapper. FOR PINK 1 : 1 ; : 1 : : : : I '. u ; ' ; ': : : 1 ' 1 1 f fl M T ; 0 Cures the nk In tind nrtR nn a. jirovi-ntlvr for otlirr. Liquid given on tlif long up. Safe for brood mat eH'undal I others, liesl kidney remedy :fO renlx ami fl lUn bottle. ?f.l und JIU.iKI the dnrrii. Hold by all drtiRgUtH nnd horkc goudn ImiibCH, or bent tuvirexH ti.ild, by the niauufiteturcra. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., ChemiiU GOSHEN, INDIANA MICA A Recommendation. Lnndlndy You llnd her honest, don't you? Former Mistress Honest! Why, sho nover takes oven an order from me! Judge. IDAHO PAYETTE VALLEY Atiplfl lnndM. Trult farniH. Stoelc rnnelieH. Alfalfa, Corn, Wheat, OatH. Wo grow every thing. Have Hue ellmnle. Pnjctto Valley In nekuowlulged to be tint bent watered valley in the great Niirlhwent. Irrigation Ik king. Cotnti and heti uh or urllu for Information and freo literature to PAYETTE LAND CO., Poyetto, Idaho, DiTFUT VOimjIlKAH. They rosy lirtn yoa I A I Crl I wealth. M-pagn Hook Kre. Kt. IWU. VHucrald 4 Co.. l'at.AUn..Ilox K. Wmulrjgton.uu W. N. U.r LINCOLN, NO. 16-1910. There is no prob lem of increased cost of food if you cat more Quaker Oats An ideal food; delicious; appcti.im;; strengthening. Compared with other foods Quaker Oats costs almost nothing and yet it builds the best. C2 mwHkhM mm ' mm i m wu mmm 2 rffe ran 45bHHH0A & m m For Infants and Childron, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMioiNTMinaouMNr, ncTORerrr. EYE DISTEMPER, CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES AXLE GREASE is the turning-point to economy in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. K very dealer, everywhere STANDARD OIL CO. (liicoruorutoUJ FREE A Package of "Paxtine" Will Be Sent Free of Charge to Every Reader of this Paper. Gives one a tweet breath ; clean, white, germ-free teeth .nntitcpticnlly clean mouth and throatr-purifies the breath after smoking dispels all diagreenbIo perspiration and body odors much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. A little Paxtine powder ciii totved in a glaii ol hot water makes a delightful antiseptic so lution potseuing extraordinary deaniing, germicidal and heal, ing power, and abtolutely harm leu. Try a Sample. 50c a large box at druggiili or by mail. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., OorroN, Mats., WESTERN CANADA What Prof. Shaw, tha Well-Known Agri culturist, Says About Iti "I would Kxinrr raIo enttlo In We.tern Canada tnan in tn corn belt or tuti unittxltsuite. teed Is cheaper nrnt cllmato letter (or tho purpoe. Your markut nil) 1m iroti funtur than your furroi-rx lll prnjucotha upilli'i. Vthoat ran lm urottn up to tlinUDth jar 11II0I ISO mllm north ut Your tnrnt Innrt will lo tnkon ul u rnto IwjoiiJ ir(r.t confer tion. ,Vo Iimo enough peoplo In tho. (Jnltiwt ntuir-n nlnnn whn uriuit hornet to tako up thU land." H. ij 70.000 Americans III enter nml miikotlielrlioitiea 111 WcnU-rn Cuumhi (tils year. lutii iirixiiicpu iiiitiiner l.irs-f- crop or Hlii'Ut, o'ttinnit barley. In addition to tililcu tho euttlo eiiHirta wn mi lininvu.o Hem. Oattlo rillnt!, dulrjlnif. pitied farming nml crnlti immlua In the province of Slnullotm, &ukut- iiihhuii nnn Aiixtria. Kreohomeflteodiiml pro-enip- (Ion nrenm well aa land tin 1 by rallnuy anil urena, m.wvii may and lamlconinnnl niamii Icomimnlef.wl.i Iiroviiiv Home ror million.. Adnritnlilo .oil. healthful rll- mate, nuleuilld kcIiuoI nnd Umrche., unit koocI rullHrny. lor outtler' rtc. ileMrtpthe literature "Lott U.t Wet," how to reach the country and other par ticular, urlto to rtup't of 1 rum I. uratlon. Ottawa. Onaada, or to the Canadian Uovernmeut Aur ut. W. V. BENNETT nccm 4 Bm lldr, Omaha, Nib. (Umo ,-.drcrsnoarettyou. (3) Bears tlio L Signature Jw fi rfV W For SnHIE!i H h$zir?$i oBfKffi s MIS J& '2iwiw v-q&M&j ' wvwrtn-t-M-; "W!w)b; "-J v ' .tf HSC nXw Av .wwbi NiwljaMliigiitiiiinivrrrt-t fed jm