Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 29, 1909, Image 7

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    CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Paw Paw , Mich. " I suffered terri.
bly from female ills ,
including inflam-
inatioii and conges
tion , for several
years , lly doctor
said there was no
hope for me hut an
operation. I hegan
taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
hle Compound , and
I can now say I am
a well woman. "
DRAPER.
Another Operation Avoided.
Chicago , 111. "I want women to
know what that wonderful medicine ,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound , Bas done for nie. 1'wo of the
best doctors in Chicago said I would
die if I did not have an operation , and
I never thought of seeing a well day
again. I had a small tumor and female
.troubles so that I suffered day and
night. A friend recommended Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ,
"
"and it made me a well woman. " Mrs.
AIATSNA STERLING , 11 Langdon St. ,
Chicago , 111.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound , made from roots and herbs ,
has proved to be the most successful
remedy for curing the worst forms of
female ills , including displacements ,
inflammation , fibroid tumors , irregu
larities , periodic pains , backache , bear
ing-down feeling , flatulency , indiges
tion , andnervous prostration. It costs
but a trifle to try it , and the result
has been worth millions to many
suffering women. _
FASHION HINTS
Foulards jare high in favor this season
and really there is nothing more practical
and satisfactory for a gown that must fit
many occasions. The model shown here
would be very good for a foulard , either
plain or figured. If plain material is used ,
then the neck and lower sleeves should be
in an open work pattern in lace or batiste.
If figured silk is used then make the neck
and sleeves of net or chiffon cloth.
Any Clinnfi'c an Improvement.
Photographer Is that the most pleas
ing expression you can assume ?
Sitter Yes , sir.
Photographer Then , for heaven's sake ,
glare ferociously at mo !
Pain and swelling seldom indicate in
ternal organic trouble. They are usually
the result of local cold or inflammation
which can be quickly removed by a little
Hamlins Wizard Oil. Try and see.
Xo Limit to His Ability.
"Now here , " said the salesman , "is a
cigar I can recommend. "
"I know you can , young .man , " said
the customer. "I tried one of them the
other day on your recommendation. WJat
I want is a brand you can recommend
witiout lying. "
Garfield Tea lias brought good health
to thousands ! Unequalled for constipa
tion , liver and kidney diseases. Composed
of Ilerbs. Buy from your druggist.
Cansrht Three Ton * of 3XotliK.
An electric light trap to end the
caterpillar plague by destroying the
brown nun moths that lay the eggs
from which the caterpillars are
hatched has been devised and placed
in successful operation at Littau , Ger
many. The trap consists of two large
and powerful reflectors placed over a
deep receptacle into \vblch the moths
are drawn by exhaust fans. The first
night three tens of moths were
caught.
Premature.
The era of universal peace had dawned.
"How delightful ! " exclaimed the suf
fragettes. "There will be no opposition
now to our demands for the ballot ! "
Instantly universal war broke loose
again.
Red , Weak , AVeniyr , Watery Eyes
Relieved by Murlne Ey Remedy. Com
pounded by Experienced Physicians. Mu-
rlne Doesn't Smart : Soothes Eye Palo.
Write Murlne Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago ,
for Illustrated Eye Book Free.
t-y f ti
Muslin fronts for the chicken houses
ire winners. Try one.
Do a good turn for your neighbor
and you will , find that it will do you
good , too.
The time te past when we can con
sider n man's success in swine grow
ing based upon luck.
Rural free delivery of mail Is now
ilevcn ? ears old. Uncle Sam has 40,000
Carriers on the pay roll.
Dispense with the old sour swill bar
rel. It is a disgrace on a modern hog
farm. Even pigs do not naturally like
old , musty , sour swih.
The man who In the selection of a
ram considers no question but that of
first cost will never make much of a
mark as a sheep breeder !
In a mixed lot of sheep the best suf
fer by being sold with the Inferior in
stead of the Inferior being helped by
the presence of the superior.
When a- clique of speculators think
they have formed a corner in eggs the
old .hen gets busy and demonstrates
the fact that eggs have no comers.
Many Imagine that butter that tastes
too bad for table use is good enough
to cook with , but the bad taste is mere
ly covered up without the cause being
removed.
Put wheat bran and middlings in a
box where the calf can get at it. She
will soon learn to eat It and it will
be better for her to get it in this way
than to give it to her in the milk.
The right treatment will remove ring
bone on young horses. If the animal
walks on the toe use a high-heeled
Bhoe. When Inflammation Is active
adopt soothing measures , and then se-
rere blistering or even firing may be
resorted to.
If a good , practical cement mixer
suitable for farm purposes comes on
the market it will cut out a lot of
carpentering. Cement is certainly the
stuff for making sidewalks , feeding
floors , pig troughs , and many other
things of the same kind.
An automobile owner recently tried
to climb a telegraph pole with his ma
chine , the result being that both man
and auto were the worse for wear and
tear. When asked why he didn't keep
the middle of the road he said he was
loodng at some pigs in a wallow on
the roadside , and he had a good notion
to bring suit against the owner of the
pigs for scaring his machine.
Few men of ordinary capacity can
make a striking success of more than
one thing , be it in the professions or
various business pursuits , and the
largest measure of success is usually
obtained by devoting one's energies only
to a single phase of a given occupation.
Such restriction of attention and activ
ity permits of a closeness of study and
application that is not possible where
a fellow tries to spread himself out
over a forty acre lot.
There is a cure for milk fever that
may not be generally known among
cow owners. It is simple but effects a
cure always. It consists of a bicycle
pump , a short piece of small rubber
hose and a milking tube. The hose is
attached to the milking tube and the
bicycle pump. When the tube has been
inserted in the udder of the afflicted
cow the udder Is pumped full of air.
It may bo necessary to massage the
udder to expel the air and then pump
in more. The end of the tube must be
first dipped In boiling water and great
care be taken that everything used is
perfectly clean.
There are occasions when the taking
or giving of a receipt for a sum of
money paid may seem to 'be unneces
sary , yet it is wise to do so in every
case. With the most honest and best
meaning of people there is possibility
of a failure to make proper credit for
an amount paid , and unless memory
serves there is likely to be ground for
a serious misunderstanding. As soon
as one receives a receipt or acknowl
edgment he should file it away in a
place of safe keeping , where it can be
found should occasion require. The
saving of all receipts may mean the
saving of a good many dollars In a
period of years.
Burning : Astea.
Referring to the formal abandonment
of the attempt to force the reburning
of ashes upon the firemen of the New
York City school buildings , the En
gineering News says : "It was found
that the great saving in fuel claimed
for the ash-burning scheme did not
really exist , and the boiler repair bill
was Increased. The cdoler ends of
the boiler tubes were clogged , and the
steaming qualities of the boilers were1
impaii-ed. The boilers appear to have
Buffered excessive corrosion while Idle ,
although there seems to have been no
very active , deterioration while they
were kept hot It is quite true that a
fraat deal of the unburned coal has
gone Into the ash pit in the past ; but
the remedy for this waste is not In try
ing to burn the asbes over again wk'i '
oxalic r.clrt or any other nostrum , but
in training the firing force in proper
management of tbese boilers to prevent
such waste. ,
Fact * About Konp.
Roup Is a contagious disease. Whet
it comes into a ilock in its worst form
it is best to destroy all that have the
disease and 'burn the bodies , but a
cold is" not roup. The symptoms of a
cold are the eyes closed and water
flowing , at times a frothlike discbarga
from tbe eyes , running at the nose.
If neglected it may take a worse form.
This may come from exposure to damper
or cold drafts , from overcrowding in
badly ventilated houses , or from a
change from roosting in the open tea
a warm or closed house. To cure this ,
first remove the cause , then feed equal
parts of. red pepper and mustanj in
the' mash , a tablespoonful of each to
thirty fowls. Onions and red peppers
chopped fine and mixed in the mash
are good , and the best when fed alone ,
if the fowls will eat them.
A rattling in tbe throat , if accom
panied wltlTa cold , indicafes that the
fowls have bronchitis. A rattling with
out the cold is usually harmless. When
this is heard feed bread soaked in hot
beer , with all moisture pressed out be
fore feeding , and give pills of quinine
and iron , the same as people take. Give
one of tbese twice a day , A cold when
first contracted can usually be cured
with "rhinitis" tablets one-half
strength , two pellets three times a day
for two or three days. To avoid these
troubles the house must be dry , clean ,
free from drafts and bad odors , and it
must be properly ventilated. This re
fers to pure , fresh air and plenty of it.
Roup has a distinguishing mark that
no one should mistake that is a dis
gusting odor or smell , and a thick ,
yellowish discharge from the nostrils
that is tbe death spreading element.
This gets into water pans and feed and
spreads to all tbe flock if it is permit
ted to continue.
Ventilate the Incnbator.
From the time the eggs are put into
the incubator till the chicks are out
of the brooder and able to take care
of themselves the subject of fresh air
and ventilation must never be lost sight
of , says the Chicago Weekly Inter
Ocean. All living animals require
oxygen for the support of life , and
this oxygen is supplied by the air we
breathe. As soon as the chick begins
to develop in the egg , -which is a very
short time after it is under the influ
ence of heat , it requires air. The egg
shell is porous , and through Its pores
gases are given out and taken in. Llfy
fires of the eggs begin to burn soon
after incubation starts , and oxygen of
the air passing In through the egg shell
pores supports this combination. Sev
eral days before the immature chick
is ready to break the shell it begins
to use its lungs as breathing organs.
This calls for an added supply of air
as incubation advances.
Every incubator is provided with
ventilation openings for a constantsup-
ply of fresh air. Perfect ventilation in
an Incubator is necessary to Insure a
good hatch. The gases that arise from
the eggs must be forced from the egg
chamber immediately or the chicks will
die in the shell. This is accomplished
by a constant supply of pure , warm
air being forced into it gradually. By
use of a lighted match or piece of burn
ing paper It Is an easy matter to tell
whether the ventilating device of an
incubator Is working.
There has been much discussion and
difference of opinion as to whether
air supplied to eggs while incubating
should be dry or moist Eggs by na
ture during incubation lose some mois
ture and weight But just how much
water the eggs should lose Is not defin
itely known. Dry air will dry out eggs
faster than moist air , and' if the air
supplied through ventilation be too dry
best results are not secured. Natural
air in winter and spring , when most of
the eggs are hatched , contains a con
siderable amount of moisture. Under
ordinary conditions the natural mois
ture of the air is sufficient for the
needs of the eggs. But in dry times or
when the incubator is located in a very
dry room it is advisable to supply mois
ture artificially. This Is usually done
by keeping in the egg chamber of the
machine a small sponge saturated with
water. The ventilation of the brooder
Is of as much importance as the ven
tilation of the incubator. The Infant
chicks must have an abundant supply
of fresh air at all times or they will
become weak and fall an easy prey to
disease and death. Not only must the
brooder have openings for taking in
fresh air and letting out foul air , but
the living chamber must be large
enough so that it will always contaiu
an excess of pure over impure air. Do
not crowd too many chicks in a small
brooder , as this tends to keep the air
vitiated. Give plenty of room , with'
plenty of fresh air.
A suitable protected run should bi
connected with the brooder so that the
chicks will come out of the brooder fre-
quentiy during the daytime for food ,
water and exercise. The more often
they can be Induced naturally to coine
out into the open air the stronger and
healthier they will be. Their going IB
and otft fe equivalent to ventilation.
_ i
WHAT COLORS SHALL I USE ?
Thl.i diie.itloti J * Important In I'nlnt-
liiK a House or Other IluilUlntr.
A proper color scheme Is extremely
Important in pnlntin ? a liousc. It
makes -ill the difference between n
rettily attractive homo , and one at
which you wouldn't take a second
glance. And it makes a big difference
in the prlco the property will bring on
the market. x
As to the exterior , a good deal de
pends upon the size and nrehitectun1
of the house , and upon its surround-
iu p. For n good interior effect you
must consider the size of the rooms ,
the liirht. etc.
You cum avoid disappointment by
studying the books of color st-henios
for both exterior and interior painting
which can be had free by writing N'n
tlonal Lead Company. 1002 Trinity
Building , New York , and asking I'm
Ifotiseowner's Painting Outfit No.10
The outfit also includes specification ?
and a simple instrumeirt for testin-1 :
the purity of paint material ? . Pur *
White Lend which will stand the ten ;
in this outfit will stand the weather
test National Lead Company's famou *
Dutch Boy Painter trademark on tlr
keg is : a guarantee of that kind c'
white lead' .
Beautiful Gluns Garments.
Spinning glass for practical uses
was very well known by the ancient
Egyptians , and we are now rediscov
ering it Spun glass has long been'
known as a curiosity. A Frenchman
' In the middle of the last century de
veloped the process along commercial
lines , but died without revealing hi ?
secrets. These seem , however , to
have been recently re-discovered iu
Germany.
Glass thus drawn out into very thin
threads is flexible and it is thought it
will be possible to spin and weave it
into clothes. These garments would
be incombustible , non-conducting and
impervious to acids. They can be
beautifully tinted by using tinted
glass. The insulating properties of
the glass wool would render it valu
able as packing where it is desirable
to keep in or exclude heat In this
case we should be resorting to the
mineral kingdom for our clothes ,
though as yet we have not these
asbestos garments which could be
washed by throwing them on the fire.
WISHED TOR DEATH.
Sufferings from Kidney Troubles
"Were So Acute.
Mrs. Josephine Jeffery , 24th and
Washington Sts. , Marion , Ind. , says :
"To look back upon what I have gone
through , it seems a
miracle that I live ,
and I feel that I owe
it to Doan's Kidney
Pills. My case devel
oped gradually. First ,
backache , floating
spots before my eyes ,
weakness and exhaus
tion , then a terrible
steady pain over the
kidneys and an extreme nervousness.
Doctors finally said there was no hope
for me. but I began using Doan's Kid
ney Pills and gradualy recovered my
health. "
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y.
Business Proposition.
"Your honor , " said the convicted beg
gar , "can't you change my sentence of
imprisonment to a fine ? "
"Suppose I did , " said the judge ,
"where would you get the money to
pay it ? "
"Oh , " replied the c. b. , "I could beg
a little every day till I had enough. "
Western Canada..1 * Happy Prospects.
In no year since the development of
Western Canada began has spring
brought a brighter outlook than it
brings this year. In no preceding
spring has there been greater assur
ance of advancing development and
prosperity. The movement of immigra
tion has already assumed large proportions
tions , and is as desirable in character
as it is satisfactory in volume ; from
across the Atlantic sturdy , industri
ous and thrifty newcomers are arriv
ing in large numbers , homeseekers
from Ontario and the other blder
provinces are coming in a steady
stream , and from across the interna
tional boundary a movement is already
in full flow which , it is confidently
predicted , will beat the records of all
previous years ; special settlers' trains
are crossing the line , loaded with ef
fects , actual material wealth beins
thus brought into the country at the
rate of millions of dollars' worth
monthly.
The movement is so unprecedeutly
large that extra Dominion Immigra
tion officials have had to be provided
at both North Portal and at Emerson ,
and it is estimated that the total num
ber of new settlers from the United
States this year will be 70.000 at least ,
and may run well up toward 100,000.
Last year's total of new settlers from
the South was 53,723 ; thus the area
that will be placed in wheat and other ,
grains this year will greatly exceed
that of last year. Settlers are making
extraordinary efforts to get on their
lands and begin seeding operations.
The price of wheat now , away above
the dollar mark , is incentive enough ,
and when one has in view the splen
did results that the past few years
have shown , it is not to be wondered
at that the present will be the banner
year for immigration to Canada. Ask
your nearest Canadian government
agent for rates of transportation , and
he will also send you illustrated
pamphlets.
Tins Smooth Way.
In the last generation Tyler Cobb ,
Esq. , wan a well known citizen of
North IJrHgewater now Brockton
Massachusetts. He was famous
throughout Plymouth County , says a
contributor to the Boston Herald , for
liijj witty retorts and dry humor.
Never having taken a sea trip. Mr.
Cobb one day conceived the idea of
making a voyage to New York. Ac
cordingly he sailed from Boston in a
small schooner.
The first day out a storm was en
countered and Mr. Cobb became violently
lently sick , but after several hours he
mustered up courage and strength to
look out upon the troubled waters.
As he looked from the side of the
little ship up the trough of the sea.
it seemed very smooth to him. The
captain's cutting of the waves was
"senseless , ' ' he told himself.
But as this mad steeriug continued ,
the unhappy passenger finally crawled
out , on hand and knees to where die
captain stood at the wheel , and raising
his voice above the din of waves and
wind shouted :
"Man , man. keep in the ruts , keep
in thtsuresB cmfwyp cmfwyp mfw
in the ruts ! "
CUBED ITCHING HTJMOB.
Bi . Painful Swelling * Broke and
Did > ot Heal Suffered Three
Tears Tortures Yield to Cutienru.
"Little black swellings were scatter
ed qver my face and neck and they
would leave little black sears that
would itch so I couldn't keep from
scratching them Larger swellings
would appear and my clothes would
stick to the sores. I went to a doctor ,
but the trouble ouly got worse. By
this time it was all over my arms and
the upper part of my body in swellings
as large as a dollar. It was so pain
ful that I could not bear to lie ou my
back. The second doctor stopped the
swellings , but when they broke the
places would not heal. I bought a set
of the Cuticura Remedies and in less
than a week some of the places were
nearly well. I continued until I had
used three sets , and now I am sound
and well. The disease lasted three
years. O. L. Wilson , Puryear , Tenn. ,
Feb. 8 , 1908. "
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp. , Sole
Props , of Cuticura Remedies. Boston.
Arrosramre of .Wealth.
"What's them apples worth ? " asked the
farmer , stopping in front of a fruit
stand.
"In that pile ? " said the proprietor of
the stand. "Five cents apiece. "
"So ? Well , I guess I'll eat about a
dime's worth. "
Thereupon he took two big red apples
out of a capacious pocket in bis over
coat and strolled on , placidly munching
one of them. Chicago Tribune.
How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. .7. CHENEY & CO. . Toledo , O.
We , the undersigned , have known F. .T.
Cheney for the last 13 years , and behave
him perfectly honorable in all business trans
actions and" financially able to carry out
any obligations made by his firm.
WALDIXG , KI.V.VAX & MARVIN ,
Wholesale Druggists , Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
ail Druggists. ,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
His AVallcinj ? Paper * .
"My sister'll be down in n minute , "
said little Clarence , who was entertain
ing the young man in the parlor. " 1
heard her tellin' maw a little while ago
that she was goin' to give you your writ
ten permission to perambulate to-night.
What do you reckon she meant by
that ? "
"I think I know , Clarence. " said the
young man , reaching for his hat. "You
may tell her , if you please , that I have
decided not to wait for it. "
A Famous Health Builder.
A medicine that will cleanse the
bowels and put them in condition to
do their proper work unaided will do
more than anything else to preserve
health and strength. Such a medicine
is the tonic laxative herb tea , Lanes
Family Medicine. Get a 2Zc. package
to-day at any druggist's or dealer's.
No matter what you have tried before ,
try this famous herb tea.
I'olcs.
LTarker Fine automobile , Coggwood.
What do you call it ?
Coggwood Peary.
Ilarker After the arctic explorer ,
eh ? And why ?
Coggwocd Because it is always mak
ing a dash for the pole.
A Cure for Colds and Grip.
There is incorivenience. suffering and
danger in a cold , and the wonder is thaf
people will take so few precautions
against colds. One or two Lane's Pleas
ant Tablets ( he sure of the name ) taken
when the first snuffly feeling appears , will
stop the progress of a cold and save a
great deal of unnecessary suffering. Drug
gists and dealers generally sell-these tab
lets , price 25 cents. If you cannot get
them send to Urator F. Woodward. LeRoy -
Roy , X. Y. Sample free.
Among : the Ultra Set.
Mrs. Ilighuppe Uncle Henry is so
stupidly plebeian. Really , I am exas
perated every time he calls.
Mr. Highuppe In what way , my
dear ?
Mrs. ITighuppe Why he always ask < =
If our baby cries. As if we had one of
those old-fashioned babies !
Mrs. Wlnslovr'B Soothing Syrnp for chllfl-
ren teething , softens the gums , reduces In
flammation , allays pain , cures wind coUc.
25c a bottle.
Her Constitutional Risrht.
Gladys So you've sent Herbert about
his business , have you ?
Maybelle Yes ; but I have since nsp
the er recall on him. Chicago Trib-l
une.
I vraut eve-y chronic rheumatic to throw
cway nil medicines , all liniments , alj
plasters , rr.tl tive MUNYON'S RHEUMA
TISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what
your doctor nay say , no matter ivhat
your friends may any , no matter "ao r
prejudiced you may be against nil aiTcr-
tlsed rpmrdics. yn nt once to yt r dnir-
glst and get a bottle of the UIIEUMA-
TISM REMKDT. If It falls to give ratls-
faction.I will refund yonr inonoy. Munjoa
Remember this remedy contains no sal
icylic a. . ' < l , no opltim cocaine , morphine of
other harmful drusra. It in put up under
the guarantee of the Pure Food and
Act * .
For cale by all druggists. Price. 23c
"I find Cascarcts so good that -would
not be without them. I was troubled a
great deal with torpid liver and headache.
Now since taking Cascarets Caudy Cathar
tic I feel very much better. I shall cer
tainly recommend them to my friends as
the best medicine I have ever seeu. "
Anna Bazinet ,
Osborn Mill No. 2 , Fall Paver , Moza.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tasta Good.
Do Good. Never SicVen.Weakea or Gripe.
lOc. 25c. 50c. Never sold in bulk. The cean-
Inc tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to
cure or your money back. S2Z
This Trade-mark
Eliminates All
Uncertainty
in the purchase of
paint materials.
It is an absolute
guarantee of pur
ity and quality.
For your own
protection , see
that it is on the side of
every keg of white lead
you buy.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
1S02 Trinity Building , NIH Tort
The Eeaaon I Hake and Bell Mere Men's
& / $3.50 Shoes Than Any Other Manufactures ;
is becauaa I give the nearer the tertflt of the rnort '
complete organization of trained experts ard rkilled ,
ahoenalters In the country.
The selection of the leathers for each part of tht shoay
and every detail of the njakluz in every department , Kt
look d alter br tha tsst shoerca&ers In the ihoe indcitry , *
If I could zhoir you how carefully W. L. Donglis ihocsi
ure made , you would then understand why they hold their *
shape , fit better , and wear longer than any other rczke.
My Method of Tanning the Soles makes them Mor0t
Flexible a ul Longer Wearing than any others.
Ntioes for Kvory Memln-r > f the Kjimlly ,
Men , JSoys , Ykrr < muiiA ! i nu * and Children.4
F riI < by slioe dealers everyivlierp.
pniiTin ? , ! 9 None seimine without W. J. . r > r > Hclas <
uHU I lui > iiame .11 id price stampfrt on I'Cttom. '
Fast Color Eytlcts Used : clnsi7 ly. 'Catalog mailed frte ,
\V. L. DOUGLAS , 167 Spark St. , Brockton , Jrt
Positively cured
these Little Pills. )
They also relieve D53 t
tress from Dyspepsia , Izi
digestion and Too Hearta
Eating ; A perTect rez&
edy lor Dizziness , Kaoscffc }
Drowsiness , Bad Tast $
In the Mouth ,
Tongue. Pain In tte Sti
TORPID LTVER.
regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE
GARTER'S Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
lTTLE
IVER
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
of Wheat Land
inWILL
WILL MAKE YOU RICH
0 bushels per acre have been crown. General-
a verag-e greater than in any other part erf the Con
tinent. Under New Regulations it is possible te1.
secure a Homestead of 160acres free , and additional
160 acres at $3.03 per acre.
"The development of the country has
made rmrvellous strides. It is a revela-
ion. a rec rd of conquest by settlement
that i < = remarkable. " Extract from cor
respondence of a National Editor , vrho
visited Canada in Aujrust last.
The Krain crop of 1903 will nt many farmers'
20.00 to 525.00 per acre. Graizj-raUine. > ! ixed
Farminp : and Dairying are the principal indus
tries. Climate is excellent ; Social Conditions the-
best : Railway Advantages unequalled ; Schooia,1
churches and markets dose at hand.
Lands may also be purchased from RaUway
and Land Companies.
FOR "LAST BEST WEST"
pamphlets , maps and information as te-
how to secure lonest RaUway Rates , appijr ts
AD. . Scott , Superintendent of
ment Agents.
Plense aar where you a this adrBrtisemrat.
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