laLcB - -ji -i ?J .f- S,! J jr?-K . v 3- a. jw'tlfW!M' - J- SaP?aw?Ta"wAB Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa "fj-.TJf' ase SL.'y- liPKBRMiVBHDUriHHir7-...-C'C--VWBiKBV.aiH'W-''--TVCM 1, I k EEOItM OOMMKNCCb IN J WESTERN CANADA. r - v -v .- k . -- - - . f t r a fAk r i'ii si. i a .. '. 'i a v w 'j tawerernweatete bevthat,! lHHHHHBHHHaiBIBaiaHaMBMAHHHailiHMiiHiHHHiB ff RCMCOICS FOR THE NURSERY. Be twii in Wheat. St BmI; April 24. 1H7. Word kai bees received, at the osce of the Canadian Government Ib St. Baal that aeediaJc ' has coaassenced mt varincai points throughout Manitoba; Saskatclh ewaa and Alberta. The heavy snowfall during, the past winter has left -the ground la splendid shape for saccessfal seeding opera tioas. The fine weather of the past few days has takea much of the frost oat of the ground aad during next week there will scarcely be a district ia which the seeder is not being ated. The most optimistic exist and ia all districts the fanners are busy getting things la There will be a very large sown ia spring wheat, oats aad barley. At many points thronghotit the three provinces the newcomers arc busy aa loading their stock aad effects, work lag night and day ia order to get om their farms and become active agen cies in the effort to make the year 1997 the banner year la grain produc iag ia Western Canada. As compared with districts many hundred miles farther south than this, it win be seen that Western Canada ranks amongst the first in the line of seeding opera tioas for the present year. It Is safe to say that farmers who get in their crop before the 20th or 24th of May, will receive magnificent returns. A number of those coming in this spring, who had not their land prepared last fall, will break up enough land to get in a crop of oats and barley and prob ably some flax. This, together with the vegetables they will plant, will give them ample food for themselves and stock during the coming summer and winter. These early seeding oper ations are not confined to one district, but are spread over a country 99 miles long by 400 miles in width. The agents of the Canadian Govern ment, located at different points throughout the United States, are busy giving information regarding the many new districts that are being made available for settlers. Low rail way rates, information and literature are given on application to the agent, whose name-appears in advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Method e4 -Treaties tha Atmaet Daily Small Tumbles that resmlt In broken knees are a -very common occurrence in the nursery. Wash the' place very thoroughly with warm water and bor adc lotion -in order 'to remove any garret, dastc'or bits of stocking that may have been forced into the wound. Bathe always from the edges to the center of any woand; this gives In finitely less pate. Then dress the place with a piece of soft old rag, smearing with cold cream; 'keep -In place with a few twists of a band ageC If a child is slightly burned of scald ed, the first thing to do is to relieve the pala, aad then apply a healiag ointment. To effect this, bathe the Injured pare with a strong solution of ordinary kitchen soda, apply zinc ointment by means of well-greased rags, then cover the whole with a piece of cotton-wool. A grata of dust is a very little .thing, but, like a great1 many other, little things, is capable of causing a very great deal of trouble. Never try to remove it with a screw of handkerchief, but Instead tear off a corner of perfectly clean white blotting paper, twist this into a cone, and having discovered the whereabouts of the dust by gently but .firmly raising the eyelid, extract It with the blotting paper, to which the dust will be found to adhere readily. TREATMENT OF THE PIANO. Things to. Would Be Remembered if You Preserve Instrument. The Estimable Family. -Reynolds." said Millionaire Banks to his valet, "go 'round to the house of that little girl whom I ran down with the auto this morning aad ex tend to the family my sincere regrets and sympathy. Also give them this $50 bill. I understand that they are very poor and in. want," Accordingly the valet obeyed. When he returned his master met him at the door. "Well. Reynolds?" "The father wished me to say, air, that he hoped you. wouldn't take the affair too much to heart As for the family, they all feel very grateful to you sir. and couldn't bring themselves to accept your very kind, offer." "A most estimable family! Tet I wonder why they didn't accept the money?" "The father said such matters should .be arranged through his law yer, sir." .Judge. When the cold wind blows outside, or chilling rain beats down, do not in your solicitude for your own comfort forget the welfare of your poor piano. That instrument is well known to be as sensitive to cold,, damp or heat as the most confirmed invalid, and in thousands of bouses to-day the domestic piano is treated with a lack, of regard that- harrows the spirit of the unfortunate tuner who has periodically to come and act as physician to it Never put your piano too near the fire, as the heat draws the wood. Do not leave the window open close to jt on a rainy day, as the damp will rust the wires and .mold the instru ments interior. ' On no account should a multipli city of ornaments be placed on the top of the piano as its tone is spoiled in this way, and, finally it should be noted that with too much furniture and drapery in the room piano play ing cannot be heard to the best advantage. TEN YEARS OF PAIN. v - --rw-: $&&: fMKUmty Mrs. Vargaret M fan-" St, Ifinaleon. fffsea yesis I --was - saAaAJBBSw -" nnnnnnnnnnnnnW-V TnW9nnaWr iS-V-VN t ? Clin- Tot from Heney trot- Mea. Myhtfoknajnaa aw terriMy-Bvery turn or move cawaefl sharp, shooting pains. My eyesight :'waaitonr-darfc mat 4 ---T"77 appeared before Be, and I had rxxy spena. For ten years I cenld not de konaework, and for two yeawxW:hc4 get oat of the bouse. The kJanty ae cretioM twere iireejuar, ju4ocfcMS were not helping bm. DoaaV kidney. Pffle "brought me quick relief, and finally cared me. They aaveemy:lrJe: Sold by jail dealers. 5t cents ajmx. Foster-Milbnrn Co. Buffalo. 17. T. Laser of the Neveliet. ' The way of the novelists must he hard," said a librarian ef an uptown branch. "The other day an immacu lately gotten, up iadividaal came into the library and isnoapced.- that . he was a writer with a specialty of dia lect stories. We got him several books that hejuked for, and little by little betook' me into his confidence. T want the Scotch dialect for the stem father,' he expls!aed; then when I've apt enough of that I waat some dia lect for a sea captain, and then I waat a duke or maybe yon can tell me, would a duke drop his1h's,r N. Y. Rue: ' . $100 Reward, $100. rwtntai IN WESTERN fc K-CAmABVW?l&r, What Shall We Re? lW V t? V ;l ta- Tfcenateta aetata UUMMtO M t mn k a ta-aMsw, aad Halt CaUfffe Can to tha " care bow now io imbmksi iraMCBKj. env eoaaUtatteMl iIIibmh. reaattM Meaai amtmmt. BaU'a CattnftCan to tenaUy. acttaa 4lractir aoe tha Moat at arfaeaa of tea ayateat. leeway . ataiiajlag Hw taaaaatloa at tha alaaaae. aa4 strtos the paUeat atreasth ayaaiMtoe F tha eaaadiiiHoa aa4 aaatov las aataiaaiajotastto work. The aroariaton hare aomaeh faith ta tucaraUre aowarathat they eSar Oae Haaarei Paiiara for aay eaae that It tatta la care. Seal for 11m of uedaKaUM. Addraai r. J. CHKKEr CO., Toledo, O. SoM by all Dracttota. 79c. Take Haifa Faatfly Ptn t-f -rattpauaa. No Criticism to Make. Mrs. Hwfa Williams, the English so ciety leader, talked at a dance in New York about the fashion of riding astride that has taken hold of English equestriennes. "Some of our young women," said Mrs. Williams, "dress out and out like men. They wear a long coat cut like a hunting coat a cap, riding breeches and top boots. It is a handsome cos tume and it is not immodest but un doubtedly it attracts a good deal of attention. They have been telling in London lately a story about an Eng lish girl who has adopted this riding rig. Pulling up her horse one after noon she said' to an artisan who was passing: 'Can you tell me' if this is the way to Wareham?' "The man looked her over carefully. Then he touched his cap in a respect ful manner and replied: 'Yes, miss, yes you seem to 'ave got 'em on all right' " Importance, ef Sleep. We should get up well every morn ing. If we do not, we are certain gradually to run behind in our physi cal bank account ThIs proves that sleeping is quite as important as eat ing. The luxury of sound sleep is one of the greatest means given to a man or beast for restoring and invigorating the whole system. No one should al low business or anything else to cur tail this luxury, and parents should promote it in children, iastead of drumming them out of bed early. Homeopathic Envoy. Delicious Custard. ' Beat four eggs light add three cup fuls of good milk, five tablespoonfuls of sugar, one teasponful salt and a lit tle grated nutmeg; stir well; pour the mixture in custard cups; set these in side of a flat- bake pan with some wa ter in same; bake slowly one hour, or until -a silver knife comes out clean: remove from - oven, -then whip the, whites of five eggs until stiff; and dry and drop on custards walnut size, one in center and one row around edge of cups, lea vine the center one largest; put back in oven two or three minutes to add a golden tint; take as many good-sized strawberries, dip in pulver ized sugar, and put a row around cups letwcen the walnut shapes; this makes a very pretty table custard for little ones. Oyster Plant or Salsify Salad. Scrub the salsify, and cook, with out removing the skin, in boiling salt .od water until tender. Peel and cut in thin slices. Season with salt and pep licr. cover and set aside to become cold. For a pint of sliced salsify take six tablespoonfuls of oil, and gradually beat into it four tablespoonfuls of lem on juice or three of vinegar, and about 'half a teaspoonful of onion juice. When thoroughly mixed, pour over the c!lled salsify. Turn the slices ever and over until they have taken up the dressing, and set aside until .ready to serve. Serve on heart leaves of lettuce, also dressed with oil, vine gar, salt and pepper. Garnish with 'figures cut from thin slices of pickled beet Money far Y. M. C A. The raising of $70,000 in one'; day by, the Y. M. C. A. of Ottawa. Ont. broke all records that have been made by the associations In their building can vasses, in which 15,000.000 has seen secured in the last two years. Re cently the Ottawa association set out to raise 1200,000 in ,15 days. It re ceived pledges for $203,359. On the last day of the campaign 1.500 people tf edged $70,000. Long Time Between Calls. "You used to wear a Vandyke beard," she pouted. "I don't like yon without it The next time you come to see me wear one again. ' He looked at her reproachfully. "Do you know how long it takes to grow a respectable Vandyke?" he asked her. "No," said she. "How long?" "About six months," he answered plaintively.' In Northeast Australia. ' Northeast Australia , develops very slowly. Farmers grow matee in the old-fashioned way. The maise crop in 'Queensland this year is a record one. Canning pineapples Is becoming an important Industry in Queensland. Opal mining is growing steadily. Costly Cyclopedia. The revision of the. great Korean cyclopedia called Munhon Pigo, which was ordered by the government some months ago, is now completed, and it consists of an edition of 29 volumes, which will be published at an expense of 47,500 yen. Korean Daily News. MORE BOXES OF GOLD And. Many Greenbacks. FRIENDS HELP St, Paul Park Incident, "After drinking coffee for breakfast I always felt languid and dull, having no ambition to get to my morning duties. Then in about an hour or so n weak, nervous derangement of the heart and stomach would come over me with such force I would frequently have to lie down. "At other times I had severe head aches; stomach finally became affect ed and digestion so impaired that I had serions chronic dyspepsia and con stipation. A lady, for many years State President of the W. C. T. TJ., told me she had been greatly fited by sitting coffee and Postam Food Coffee; she was trou bled for years with asthma. Skessld it was no cross to quit coffee when. she found she could have as deUdoes an article as Postam. "Another lady, who had been tron bled with chronic dyspepsia for years, found immediate relief on ceasing cof fee and beginning Postum twice a day. She was wholly cared. Still another friend told me that Postam Food Oof fee was a Godsend to her, her heart trouble having been relieved after leaving off coffee aad taking Postum. "So many such cases came to my notice that I concluded coffee was the cause of my trouble and I quit and took np Postum. I am more than pleased to say that my days of trou ble have disappeared. I am well and happy." "There's a Reason'' Read as awa wr nrcuiwc, urn jetejat Preserved Pears. Pare them very thin and simmer them in a thin sirup, allowing one fourth of a pound of sugar to a pound of pears. Let them lie for two days, then add another' quarter of a pound of sugar to a pound of pears .and simmer again. Let them all lie all night or longer if you wish, then simmer them once more, adding one-, 'half pound of sugar to a pound of 'pears, making a pound for a pound. The juice of a lemon to four pounds of fruit and a email part of the peel is a good addition. The fruit may now be drained, and put in the sun to dry, or they may be poured into the jars with sirup over them. To Care for, Turkish Rugs. If Turkish rugs are left on the floor through the summer aad they are 'quite as well there as anywhere, a weekly exposure to' the fresh air and sunshine, with a good brushing with a stiff broom, will be all that is neces sary. If they are soiled, a thorough washing every year or two will keep them in splendid condition. If large they are better sent to a rug cleaner; but small rugs may be1 washed at home, usiag cold or lukewarm water, a scrubbing brush and any good soap. Riase wen and hang in the open air to dry. If one has a hose the rinsing' is more easily accomplished by turn ing that on them. Renovating Flannels. Flannels that have becomes-badly yellowed through neglect may be whitened in this way: Boil four table spoonfuls flour in four quarts cf wa ter, stirring free from lumps. Pour one-half this mixture over the flannels, cover and let-them stand a half hour. ' Rub with the hands, but uss no scan. Rinse the flannels in clear water of the same temperature, then heat the, reauuader of the .liquid and pour over the flannel again. Proceed as before, riase thoroughly, then hang out to drain and dry. Never hang flannels in cold or frosty air, as that always shrinks them. . . 325 boxes of Gold and Greenbacks will be sent to persons who write the most interesting and truthful letters of experience on the following topics: 1. How have you been affected .by coffee drinking and by, changing from coffee to Postum? 2. Give name and account of one or more coffee drinkers who have been hurl by' it and have been induced to quit and use Postum. 3. Do you' know any one who has been driven away from Postum be cause it came to the" table weak' and characterless at the first trial? 4. Did you set such a person right regarding the easy way to make it clear, black, "and with a snappy, rich taste? 5. -Have you ever found a better way to make it than to use four heap ing teaspoonf uls to the pint of water, let stand on stove until real boiling begins, and beginning at that time when actual boiling starts, boil full 15 minutes more to extract the flavor and food value. (A piece of butter the size of a pea will prevent boiling over.) This contest is confined to those -who have used Postum prior to the date of this advertisement Be honest and truthful, don't write poetry or fanciful letters, just plain, truthful statements. Contest will close Jane 1st, 1907, and no letters received after that date wOl be admitted. Examinations of let ters win be made by three judges, not members of the. Postum Cereal Co, Ltd. Their decisions will be fair and final, aad a neat little box containing a $10 gold piece seat to each of the' five writers of the most interesting; letters, a box containing a $5 gold piece to each- of the SO next best, a $2 greenback to each of the 100 next best, and a $1 greenback to each of the 200 next nest, making cash prises distributed to 325 persons.' Every friend of Postum is urged to write and each letter wflj be held in high esteem by the company, as an evidence of such friendship, while the little boxes of gold and envelopes of money will reach many modest writers whose plain and sensible letters con tain the facts desired, although the sender may have but smaU faith, in winning at the time of writing. .. ," Talk this subject over .with .your friends and see 'how maayamong ybu'ean win prises. ' It tea good, hon- I est competition and In the best kind of a cause, ana cosxs.ue comneaters no solately nothing. ... - . r. . Address your; letter .to the Postam Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle. Creek, Mich-, writing your own name aad address clearly. '? 1. aaaaaaaa jT ' A Jctter written .to a-Caaaslaa Gov erameat agent from Tipton, lndmaa, is but she of many sinUiarthat are in thw hands of the Canadian govenmeat ageatsfwhose privilege lt0m" to offer one auadred and sixty-acres of mad free; aad Tow railway faxes. Barters to a copy of the letter: . s i -Tipton, intL. Nov. 28. ltOC. 'At your earnest solicitation a party. of as. from Tipton left JCay 15 ler Westera Canada. Oar Interviews with yon and a careful study of yoar irtar ature led.us to expect great things of your country when we should arrive there, and we were not dlsappoiated. We weat prepared to make a careful examination of the couatry and Ks re sources, aad we did so. At early dawa, tha second morning oat-of Tipton we awoke In a new world. As far as the eye could "reach was. aa apparently limitless expanse eCinew sown wheat and prairie glasses. The vivid greea of the wheat Just beginning to stool out, and the Inky blackness of the xa.coatraatedr.hLaway:.besutfu fcr see. Aaanarortwo'lntwr-we steamed into Winnipeg. Here we foaad la num ber of surprises. A hundred thousand souls well housed, with every con venience that goes to make a modera up-to-date city--baaks, hotels, aews papers, stores, electric light, street railways, sewerage, waterworks, as phalt pavements, everything. '.With eyes aad ears open- we traveled for two thousand mUes through Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, going oat over the Canadian Pacific railway, via Calgary .to Edaiontonaad returning to Winnipeg over the'Canadian North ern railway. In the meantime we made several side trips and stopped off at a number of points, where we made drives into the surrounding country. On every band were evi dences (of prosperity. aThe growing wheat, oats, rye, flax, barley, not lit tle patches, but great fields, many of them a square mile in extent, the three, five and sometimes seven-horse teams laying over an Inky black rib bon of yellow stubble, generally in fur rows straight as gun barrels and at right angles from the roads stretching into the distance, contrasted strangely with our little fields at home. The towns both large and small were dou bly conspicuous, made so, first by their newness and second by the tow ering elevators necessary to hold the immense crops of wheat grown in the immediate neighborhood. The newness,, the thrift, the hustle, the sound of saw and hammer, the tents housing owners of buildings in various stages of completion, the pUes of household effects and agricultural implements at the railway stations waiting to be hauled out to the "Claims,'' the occasional steam plow turning its twenty or thirty acres a day, the sod house, the unpsinted house of wood, the up-to-date modern residence with large red barn by, all these were seen everywhere we went, an earnest of prosperity and wealth to be. We talked with-men and visited' their places- that four years ago was unbroken prairie. Their houses, barns, implements and live stock were the equal of anything in Tipton Coun ty, and why not, when they were rais ing five, ten and twenty, yes, in one instance, forty thousand bushels of wheat a year. The fact that such large yields of wheat are raised so easily and so surely impressed us very favorably. And when we saw men who 'four or five years ago com menced there with two or three thou sand dollars, and .were now as well fixed and making money much easier and many times faster than lots of our acquaintances on Indiana, farms fifty .years cleared and valued at four times as much, we decided to invest So we bought in partnership a little over two thousand acres, some of it improved and in wheat. Before leaving Indiana we agreed that if the opportunities were .as great ' .f:A.-j '-V te be.-that buy. and own' in' partner ship a body of land, aad leave one of our number to look after and operate, it This we accordingly did. - Jest before time .to .thresh J re ceived a tetter from aim. "WhatshaJl we. dor said he; "I've got to build grajairies: There's so mueh, wheat that the railways 'are just, swamped. We caa't get cars aad the elevators are ail fuTL. I umr emw aavthiaar Wit" la repfy we wrote, "Good for you. Ga ahead and bufld; your story sounds better thaa the letters we used to get from oar Mends is Kansas when they bewailed the' fact that the hard wheat had been destroyed by the chinch bags aad' the corn by hot winds, and that they must Jell the stock for means toUve on. Tes, build by all mesas " Aad he did. and our wheat pat m by a renter made twenty-seven hathsis par acre. Very truly yours, (Si) A. O. BTJRKHART. (Sd) J. TRELOAR-TRRSTDDER.' (Si) WALTER W. MOUNT. ' It goes without saying that a talking machine does not say without going. Afl Cloth Rats. Clujdren's Dksks. etc. "ifejo. & ,ike PUTNAM FADELESS DYES: --. A. fruit tree In the hack yard is worth two family trees la a glass esse. Lewis' Single Binder the famous straight 5c cisar, always best' quality. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. One of the things a man can't un derstand is why his enmies have any friends. . Kill the Flies New before they multiply. A DAISY FLY Kn.f.ga ane thousands, -lasts the sea son. Ask your dealer, or fend 20c to H. Somen, 140 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. The TokJo NIchI Nlchl remarks that "one day's pay for an American workman in San Francisco represents a fair monthly stipend for a Japa- Garfield-Tea, Nature's Remedy, bring? relief from many ailaaents; it overcomes constipation, regalates the liver and kid; ncys, purines the blood and clears the complexion. It is made of -Herbs, aad is absolutely Pure. How inconsistent your neighbors are! They refuse to say that you are a good man, but after-the undertaker gets you they delight in saying- that, you were a good man." It Cures While You Walk. Allen's Foot-Eafe is a certain cure for hot, sweating, callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold byall Druggist. Priee 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Alien S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Physician's Largs Fee. The late Dr. James Gale, the famous blind medical electrician, is said once to have taken a fee of -50,000 ($250, 000), the largest ever paid for medi cal electrical attendance. FAMILY'S SKIN TROUBLES. Eczema, Heat Rash, and Scalp Affec tions Afflict Different Members, But Cuticura Cures Them. "My wife had eczema for five or six years. It was on her face and would come and go. We thought we would give the Cuticura Remedies a trial. We did so and she has never had a sign of eczema for four years. I myself used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment some time ago for falling hair. I now have a very heavy head of hair. We used Cuticura Remedies for our baby, who was nearly bald when young. She has very nice hair now. She is very fleshy, and we had so much trouble with heat, that we - would bathe her with Cuticura Soap and then apply Cuticura Ointment, it would dry' the heat up so. much quicker than any thing else. Mr. H. B..Springmire, 323 So. Capitol Street, Iowa City, la., July 16, 1903, and-Sept 10, 1906." When a woman pays a man a com pliment she expects it .to be returned with compound inteerst (ygssi PERIODS OF PAIN MISS ADELAIDE NICHOLS While no woman is entirely free from periodic suffering, it does not seem to be the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. Ir regularities and pain are positive evidence that something is wrong which should be set right or it will lead to serious derangement of the feminine organism. Thousands of women, have found relief from all periodic suf fering by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from native roots and herbs, aa it is the most thorough female regulator Known to medical science. It cures the condition which causes so much discomfort and robs that period of its terrors. Women who are troubled with painful or ir regular functions should take immediate action to ward off the serions consequences and be restored to health sad strength, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Miss Adelaide Nichols of 824 West29ad Street. New York Citv. writes: Dear Mrs, Piakham:-"If women who suffer would only rely HJU JJJUl KM. niUHl B VCgVUMIUS VUBpUUUU UWIT WUO DieS WOUIO DC quickly alleviated. .1 feel greatly indebted for the. relief aad health which has been brought to me by your inestimable remedy." Lydia E. Pinkhaurs Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints seen as cnuing ana uispiacemenis, aaaurganic Diseases. Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole feminine system. For the derangements of the Kidneys' of' either sex LytUm B. JYanaa 's Vtgetakin Ctmpmmi is excellent. 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Uf t ifv -JaaVv Tp S STA auala S8 For Over Thirty Years ufism Proted Hie BeaHh at your famines brtnttatsos; oo Fuse Food. When it comes to Baksar Powder it means a saving of heahhajK) motiertf Toouactbe standard article of parity and effi titaKv tbe wondeftal BAKING POWDER An ajnwtutely pore baking powder scientitsycombmed. -25 ounces for 35 cents. Your grocer refunds your money it you are not sat- atfied. Don't accept a substi tute! They are impure and a me ace to health. AsktorKC, UiestajidaxdciquaJaty KC Maquis mfc. oo. cniewAU. la'haAr"'''' " 'S"-1 "'waJTjtL- Jnelp lite Bone (2j5a C No article Is more usefal VrauuflL f aboat the stable than Mica TJVaSaaT Axle Grease. Pat aUtueoa y IUV1 the spiadtes before you 'book: JmJm P"-it win help the horse, and '.aSIX triag uw load home quicker. fJSjfc I sTkaaXle mi 1 6REASE H Be amaaaaaraajvaBi annajanj 1 am aWr-oetter thaa aay M ether grease. Coats the axle nSaafaWJ f with hard, saioothritrCace of nsaaaasl At powdered mica which tednces atsBatB Tl nicUoa. Ask the dealer for knsnwS Ia A 1fcAteGlse. aVawffsta aawL. mKmkmmMkmtMMkmttkmi umnaBaV bbbbbbWJ vsbbbsW' aaWABaBBWAAWABBBWaaWaBBWA SffiBS wm CSAS additioaal FREE send her absolutcrr box ef Paxttae wiU tions and geanine t ju wag ana aaaress OB a po PAXTINE tilea of railway thai ? rear Bare opeaea ast a arachr increased tem tory to the progrejarae farmers of WeMem Caaada and the Go eraaatat of the Dearie ioa coatioaes to aive ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACASS FKSE to every settler. THE COUNTRY HAS NO SOPERIOI Coat, wood aad water ia abaadaace; churches aad schools coareaieatr markets easy of aceaaat taxes low; cliante tbe best in the noithmi tea peratesoae. Law aad order preraHseverywhere. For advice aad iaformatioa nUmi ta SUPESINTHNDENT OP IMMIGBATION, unawa, fciiiMi, or aay aaxaortaea i Gorerasarat Ageat. r. Y. aONETT. Stl ftew Task life To eonvtnaa aaw woman that Tx tiao AaUneptie win iatproTe her bcalui and do an m elaim for It. Wm win send ber absolutcrr free a large trial box at PaxtfnA with nnnV fn? Muu3 ana genome vesuBiOBiais. Bead your name aad address en a postal card. cleanses aad heals ucous a aa v.... ,.. w . , ? Srr Trmwa aasat csxarrn, aeine catarrh and inflammation caused ibyferat. nine ills; sore eyes, sore tbraat sad atoutti, by direct loeallrestaeBtlts ear atty power otct these troubles Is extra, ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Tbousaads Of womea ar twin J eauBcadtos It eTery day. aa cents at drnKgistsorbyBtatt. 1aaKBtw.lMweWr gaaiwa SAfca IT POSITIVELY HCALS) Ta rS0RE SHOULDERSV tira rum mairw aa HORSES MULES 1 IT WAUTTCMANrwAY BJ iiaaa m 'MTMUalOWIMIMaulMIM M FREE S:ZJS i EYBACK kSexumTYlwrjMaiovGa kMiam rrPAava M T HLAaaBUAaaABBBBa9 MJ4ll:la'l?nnal lalilJMJ A Seuare Deal Sixteen ounces De fiance Starch for lee - .-. Ckwd, Hot or Cold Defiance Starch, IS os. for lie. U. S. NAVY raliata for foar years yoaoa aicn of good c rmmtwr mtmwBi aaTaicaj eoaaiNOD ae- waaa the agca of 17 aad A aa aapreaUea aea- j"i vwpunawuaa ir aaTaaceaieni; aay NtorAaaioata. Btectneiaai. autcalBista. blacksmitat, eopperBltaa. yeowea (clerks). aaraaaters. saiaauarm. an.iaa- mpu. ata.. aanaeii at and rA nu. anii.rarf la spaetal racjaca with aaitahla pay; hospital asaraatieea IS to SI years. BetlreaMat oa taraa-foartaa pay aad alkmsaeaa aftar a yaanaarrlee. AppBeJatsaiaat aa aawrlcaa jrimelotaJaeeatStfiwtoraeralts. TJaoa Aaaaaiaa tyval aUowaaea 4 eaata par artle to piaeeofoallstaMat. Soans foar aiaataa pay aadlaaraaaaiapayapoare-anlistaMatwithla inraHUi giiniiiu uaseaa a XJaaeia oumnKB.neswn. aiso,canac mimtMr at Dtaltotaaaand SktozCUy. IowrAearcaa aay i wLimmium aiiUH.r.v.Batla.SaUUU aaaBaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaamaaaaaaBBBaaaa KrlatK niBaf- iriANOa? m avraaioa owautv. 1 ik. - Eight DoflarsaDay ATOLLAKANHOtJIt Are yoa honest, possessed of aa average ability, wide-awake, aad ambitioas? If yon are. the above aaaed ooaipeaaatioa at possible with ns. oa off the oldest tasMations in this cooDtry- Abaolatafey a straarat ; opt aasiaess propoaitioa. Write Boxaaf. Oaiaaa. Nebraska. ltayillaKJ striagtobayaBy- m i!!,5T, advrtiawJm f??" 0BRt tatat viag what they ask for. lsfsiAg u suae? tawa or isassSoas. aUal UbUB' INVEJITIOIIS REEIEI W. N. U, OMAHA, HO, If, 1SS7. A : Bad SJacWwat aawALawaAaa i.U NiQn Irregulanly wbadineveiydepartiifei of life, in meals, in sleeping houis, WeajeciaUy when it is a question of wonitiiTy habit Not only is it a sign of female disease, but. unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles. bfftijft of the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system. If you suffer in this way,! get a bottle of of Cardui AWity. QtFlA(a Wis., writes: "laaflered for foortena fl4 vesta with Irrera. At last I triad CatoUaaiovlAmcaawi.' 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