Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1903 — Page 7

WW! CANADA AROUSING OktAT INTtKEbT. Tat Humlrrlul i . d ui V.hral vs. Ira. (lag 'I t. UmII ihr iai five r Bj4 yqaajaj ,, Mtb at it i.iioj, i, i., t Ml are f grain-producing land tving north of Um 4th p.raU. . i Inincdialely i.Jj. . .. .i- the i. i ,a boundaries of Minnesota and Itakota Th Canadians lheiuj.elrs er aware of the wealth that laj tl.tie, but belif unable to fully it, thej have asked the aantrusa to aaaist them io converting the lar.J from its virgin state to ..i.- thi wul largely aupplemeut the grain-produc-Inf area of the North American ( e tinent, and the rcaponae- ha beea most liberal. During the vear vu unwinta

20,000 from the United fttnt artM over to Canada, beirg induced to set j tie theie by tht reports that reached them of the success of those who had preceded them dOftef the previous .tears. Thia 20,000 was increased to J '!0.0O0 during the year 1002. and it it ! fully expected that There will be fully so.ooo during the present year. The work of the immigration bra ich of the ' anadian Government ia atot iow being directed tord sriving; informs tion as to the advautapes of settle ! n.en' in Canada aa it h to xteu.,u.o 1 invitation to the American to fo.iuw those who have gout. Those who have charge of tha work '

PEN SYSTEM LAUDED. tader It. If la Ilalaar. Perrealaaje f hlrkr.i a Me HaUr4 I aa Me UcrriM. la raisiaf -h rkeiis. I ham f a the "pen luiru." as we rail it. the ttitt satisfactory aad successful stay of all in handling the hen and her brood The syst -m i a follows: la Banking; tha law i.g or- r.ary later-r'a lath ia nsed The sides are ten feet I r fc' '1 the ends eight feet. The latbs arc nailed to a sis-foot base board, with a three-Inch top stringer, which laiter ia a foot and a half below tht top ends of the uprights. The aides aad one end are nailed to aquare siirfac posts, w kick enables us to BMf the pen every few days, when ri W One end of the pen i- attached to one post by a small rope, or wire tie. in order that it may be swing ataatj in lieu of a gate.

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alle! It !. An st ..-: ... t: e ed:tof of as atuavi l.oiion even, i:g iieaaper, who, in the eternal ru nng to press to gel ahead of tha oppoaitioB, was roastantl) iaapir. t.g upon bis reporters the necessity for cundrn.ing all nesta. A leu. tu b-iiier explosion had taken X Ma a biarü . bi( hip iving at Port tn uth. Get down there s hard at you raa." he said to one of an aiea if you m t the II to ir.,m l.it.!.,n bridge ou'll t tneie soon alter !.. and can ju.t m as aaaetl.mg for tBe tub edition, but boil it down " And the reporter went Soon sfter two o clock that afternooa they got s w ire from MSB. ' l errifir eip!fion Man o' war. Boiler emp'y Kngrneer fnl!. Funerei tram row London Tn Kits.

Thewwajh aad Tfersach. Vew lfc.i:ord. Ma-. . Mr. 2nd At OSS .ri m., tksa nt). live, x vr tiupp man. His name u I "trie LeV4.eur, and tie certainly ha good reason to ieel glad and prtud. Mr. Lavas as Bl has been uk for a long time with general weakness and a sota pain a ni back. At the lstt he got so had that if could not talk without great misery. Vow he is well and in (peaking af this wonedrtul rhange in him he says: '1 believe it to b- mi duty to tell evervMjy how 1 was ruled. 1 wa to weak that I could rot stoop: m fart, I was unable to r i iwL-r "ut V'xi ' in 1 lejtan taking O Ishj neyl' - and altera two montha treitment I am we!! and sound again. "Dodd's Kidney Pill are a 'Sod seat remady. I will always prae tl em for their wonderful t ure of my ce. T:.y und me through and through. 1 am as strong and able a man now as j ever was."

This Will latrrast hfsxarr. Mother Unsv's Ki t Povvoera for Chll-

usen. u.u ov at u.. r i a , a nurse in ( i.i : i . Hmn.-. New Yors, cur- K .-r tiaewa. I eethiiig ,ii-..rdcrs. Stoma. Ii tiouolea, Jewlm worina AÜ llruggiatav )fcV Gansp e KHKK Aiion-ssA S '! :. . l. L. K o , N Y If Krdt -"Yet, I oare tkovght of going on the tage, but friends d.ssuaOeu me. ' ' ' ' tag, 1 i '- uuieV Halt. more American. I am ure Piao'l ( ure tor OaaaBnaaMang aave.1 my Hie turee years ago Mrs Thoa. Robbint. Maple Mrt et, Norwich, N. T. Feb. IT, 1900. It is a great muforlune not to have sen at enough to peak eil ami judgment enoi,aa U speak .iliJe.-tato. Ta ( are a. l olsl la Owe limy. Take laliative Broai Qu. nine Tablet AH iruggiata refund money if it fails to cure. Me.

St. Jacobs Oil Is the greatest remedy in the world for all bodily Aches and Pains for which an external remedy may be used. Price, 25c. and 50c.

There i love ind there is justice. Justice it for oneseli; love is lor others. K. L. Steven sob.

Actor. Voealista, Public Speakers p raise ilu " '' md and l sr. r .ke s Taotkaena Drops Cure ia one minute. Nothing o forcibly reminds a man ol l.fe'e :r..ty . a 3u day n I I go lwNews.

Sroti DlreeMww. Recently during a dense tog oa Long Island sound s steamboat took landing A traveler aniious tn go abeat eaase to the man at tue wheel and atked why they topped. 'Too much fog. can't see the river." "Hut ou can see the start overhead." "Ve.'' replied the pilot, "bat unt erf biler busts we am't fo.ng that way." 1 he raengers went to bed Philadelphia Leeger. Some peoj.le forget too little; othera too much Chicago Journal.

Klaaaelallr iyeaklao. Tom l'hat M.ss Wintert ia a remarkably) hanrltome girl .la. k V e ," hut he 'p't half at pretty a she was six neekt ago " "Why, how'tthatV "Her father tried to erase Wall straaw from the map " h . ago Daily Newa. Ab Affl.cted (ioat "That last poem 1 aba has given me as awful pain," aaid the tust goat "Ha' ' - '.t.ni-.i his c mpanioo; you ve got wmer'a cramp." Pni.adclphia Record

HK MuDKK.N PEN SVSTKM

point with considerable prin'e to the Within the pen w hen completed, a Motif success of thoee who have been in- suter id nrniTt proofconp l places c'ueed to take gdvantae of th- offer for the ben aod her brood. Dut. it is Of 160 acre of land free in Can.t.la. .iC ! neenrv tr. remote the outer nr

tliffht feathers of one w.n' of tha mother hen. so that she cannot fly oat. The latking bouiu also be nailed elf.se

Seems ot. e l alwayi heard tea was bad for the nerve" He- Oh. it ran t he' 1 see l.ipton taya he'i ram tag etet again to bH tue cup. ? Yonkere Statetmxn.

THE MEN AND WOMEN

nicago, St. I'-.: Minneapolis, four daily traina via the Chicago & North-Western Rr.

have no canse to hesitate in continuing the invitation. Many of au rest ed say there are od more free home steads to be had in Canada, but the writer baa most p- ai-sur&ucej rom the Catiadian Government that

er.ougb ti'ether to confine the ch.ckco until they are large enough to tly.

fly tbat time they v ini e weaned, and

there are thousands of such heme-i ahi ulri hare the rW-e which

steans to or liaJ. and in one of the dis

tricts now being opened up fully aa

good as the best, and it is probabU ?h best. ? e Canadian Government La established Agencies at Bt. l'aul, Minn.; Omaha. Neb ; Kansas City. Mo.; Chicago. 111.; Indianapoiift, Ind.; Milwau kee, Wis.; Wausau. Wis.; Detroit. Saul Ste. Marie and Marquette. Mich.; To'edo, Ohio; Watertown. F. Dakota; Grand Forks, N. Dakota, and Great

neces

sary to their further development. Hut a larger aen p. with a roosting ffrrr, tl.er tMhressnry fortLem. The wmn tr- - ir h iif iliseJ :ti r. r-.na.. !. .t ititV

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n brooder, but it will then require e l.giit movable abed see ral feet square, or a weather-proof broader, to protect the chicken from inclement weather. This plan keeps he yourgf chicks out of the new of the early mciru; and gives th-k eper control of

the hen ali the time she is with tne

Promptness ia tae soul of b-;a ncsai Cheetemeid. Dyeing is a easy as washing when PaV Ja:u l-a.ie!e- Die are u-e.i Mi arc tailed, Ll: :ew g : up Tao I'.vat, IHK MARKLTS.

New CATTI.E-XatlVf Stcrs Con ON- allödUn KLUl'lt Wlnler v tieut HEAT -No I Rest COHN-No. i OATS No. X fuKK-Jl- ss in-

York. March . I 4 jw of & tf .. Xiti v ,.. HIV. f 5s,i , V

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Fails. Montana, and the sutrrestioa ia ' ehickens und at the same time it proj . ... i i. . . . i

made that by addressing any of these, who are the authorized agents of tht)

videw a refuge contantl, .n case of

audi n anu heavy showers, hawk-, or j

Government, it will be tothe advantage 1 Trrn,:u f anv kind. Under th

of the reader, who will be given -he fullest and most authentic information regarding the results of mixed '

tem we tind it possible to raise fulr Ü cT cent, more chickens thai. vo eouid in the old "rar.ee as vou nlease

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larming. oairving. rancmntr. buu gram : way ;" and with infinitely greater

pleasure; while the v rk and worry i.- i educed to a miu.uiuin. 11. W Gear, in i'.pitomist.

raising, and also supply information

to liveyLt and passenger rates, etc For Bottwaa Urawer. Mm. 2.

A lady who wai e?peciiUy fond of bar- ! fame came home Hum a sei and Jatglayed er nnrrhaaes. i "Wnv on earth hare you bougLt th:a?" emended her husband, taking up a bte

niat tor a coor sua the tasne ot Vtdlimt on it. "Well, it wis so crieap." reT:ied the wife. "Only lawk. I gave a quarter taw it, and l'sl be 1' und it cost a dollar!" "liut why throw away e quarter? What poaaibte nag t it " "O ." said the baggtiaei "j rever know hon th .- wi I '-on r. K i ta.- ce,

you n; ii: ...e. .ino l mignt marry t name.; V..k:n." Cieveiaud Ixacer.

a" LOL'18. CoTTuN Middil: . k 'ti "h HE EVES Steers 00 i I 75 Ooara ani Heifers. I z v ;'i I 'AI.VE8-(per P" ton 5 5i a HOOaV-Kntr ta Chatcii ( t u 7 UUEEI' iatr to c'noice i 75 .1 I 1" t'LUtit Eatnta . 3 U J K Other (Jradea 2u ü 3S WHEAT No. 2 Ked 72 i 1-uK.v-So. 2 4S'T oati-Nu. i atMr 3 KVE-No. 5 V W'UOL-Tub Washed Is it M Other tirades 11 g ?J HAY-Clear Timothy U i .- Bl'TTEK-i'h otcw Dairy... 17 t fi BACON ' ' -tr lUb .1 ' SOUS-Fresh LARD Choice 8t-am 9' POKav-8tandarlAfe.s.new) .... tj It W

T krtten "N I B ." embossed in goid. r t : n v e "a'iri-ry tn A'cS;öti woaa ue in a ' i,"i herfrierd Tbe wom

en a?l thotig'it ther mrtt stund fof one vvhich receive

vi v A . r. nm s nrr :nrnn rm frT-TI tv.P M ret nwnv "V B meane "No Spare Bedrnoea." Atrbisoa Olohe S.!ne n.en's rharitabieacttaref rpub catt n only, and not aa a guaranty of good fs..b Cu.cago Dai!) News.

STRIKES YOU ANY TIME.

Never know wl.er or where backache pains will strike you. The kidneys will go wrong, and when they do. the first warning is generally through the

back. Do not fail

to help

when the v 're gdaav Neglect means ', many ocrioua ill. '

HOW THE BFE WORKS lit., laaeet Vol Oals Makes Was sag Honey Hat Vlo I rnllliet Plaala BFttw I'ullea. John Durroughs savs that when a

lie- brirgs pollen into the hive he ad-! van es to the cell iu which it is to be , deposited aid kicks it off. as one' might his overalls or rubber bootav, J iiukiig one foot help another. The' honey bee rank among the highest f all insects, because of its thought- I ful provision for the future and they

care shown it - young. 1 he young bee I

thi eavrsj from rbi

working iwes are ralle! larvae. The-e are of thtee kind-, found in three, different kinds of cells, and they are!

called ueens. drone ami worker. The best time to study this wonderful inject i w-n ban kwheat and godenrod are in bloom. If possible, v sit some hive and try to aee them at work itsiiie. It i- very interest, ing to see a few capt'ired lie.-s that hive been fed wome hoi "take a liee Hi t " for home v hen let loic. Thi- is the plan followed in the tt r Tain find elsewhere when hunting for wild honey! Frequently these bee- will rftiim for some more honey

to the same place where they were

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KANS-A8 CITY. CATTLE- Native St. -rs. ... "TS MOOS Fair to Choice 'j SO II EAT -No 2 K-d a

CUKN-No. 2 Mixed OATS No. ; Kite

NEW ORLKAK1 FIXCR-Hlgh Graues 5 : ni:N-No. t 56 tATÖNo. X.

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IK5-8'iinl.irl MliA "uN Short Kib Sides... COTTON Ml.l.illnir . IS ILI.E. WHEAT No. 2 HeJ COKN-No. 2 OATS-No. t BACI N Short Kiba CuTT'oN-Middling

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It rr.uat be apparent to every one that qualities of the highest order are necesaar to enable the best of the products of modern cin.iuerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance. Howtwr iuudly heralded, the y may not hope for worid-w.de preeminence unjess they meet w.th th general approval, not of Individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of se'.ectlng, enjoying and learning the real worth of the choicest products. Their commendation, consequently, becomes important to other!', a. nee ta meet the requirements of the w'cU Informed of all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most perfect order and the combination the most excellent ot Us kind. The above Is true not of food products only, but is especially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter ot a century of growth and ceneral use the excellent remedy. Syrup of Figs, Is everywhere accepted, throughout the world, as tha best of fam.ly laxatives. Its quality la due not only to the excellence of tha combination of the laxative and carminative prlnc.ples of plants known to act most beneficially on the systtm and presented In the form of a pleasant and refreshing liquid, but also to the method of manufacture of the Callfcrn.a Fig Syrup Co., which ensures that uniformity and purity essential In a remedy intended for family use. Ask any physician who Is well informed and he will answer at once that It ia an excellent laxative. If at all eminent In h:s profession and has made a special study of laxatives and their effects rpnn the system he will tell you that It is the best of family laxatives, because it Is simple a,nd wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually, wbea a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant after-effects. Every well-informed druggist of. reputable standing knows that Syrup of F.gs is an excellent l.ixa'.ive and Is glad to sell It. at the regular price of 'ty cents per bottle, because It gives general satisfaction, but one. should remember that la order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of Fig It is necessary to buy tha genuine, which Is sold In original packages only: the name of the remedySyrup of Figs and also the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of evecy package.

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ZZ ' l fed at first, aa their Instinct is nkin tbekidneyel ..... . m

to reason, a no inn am.io o.-. . . n plsvce -o as to return to it When makire rom in the hive for a ct nl i..nn !.. tto. otrl nnef n )e

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of the er'Vn bee that are there at the time, and, nfter swan- inp in the :ir, they p'v directly to a new home. iit as if Vcv had se'- t-l the I'lace ivefor--1 ind. Thev not naif make wax and honey, but aiM It) heir mefulneaa b- carrTit f ihe poller, for lb fert li tivn of flowern.

?tep from common

backache to K ;

malic pains, Vrwlropy. Diabetes.

Doar.'s Kidney Pills

ar- di.- rdelai Brlrht's Di-.-aae.

cure all ills of the kidneys and blad

der. K-.kI thia testimony; it telle of n cure that lasts Mr. A. W. Lutz, carriage wood worker, e f 109 17th Ave . Sterling. 111 . says: "After procuring iMan'a Kidney Pills in the month ol Noventber,

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rVeaariss Bones for Pnallrf. Fowls ii!v,is prefer lnn.es that are

broken or cut (nt grourd) into small

1897. I took n course of the treat-j pieces, with meat either raw or xnent which cured me tf backache' cooked adhering? to them. The hena

and other annoyances due overexcited or weakened kidrey. Purinp the three years which have elapsed, I hove had no occasion to retract one word of my statement made at that time. 1 now unheaitntingly and emphatically re-endorae the rlaima made for Doan's Kidnej Pills." A FREE TRIAL of thie pre.it kid sjey miMlk-ine wliicb cured Mr. Ln'j will te mailed on application to anv part of the United State. aVaVtfegg Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo. X. V For sale by all dmpfis's. pries) M cent, per bos.

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ANAKESIS re iter . i mini 1 1 va i.t i i at i rn.Ra r"f Iw uBil.t aaVltcw tvta rate." TnbBMSaSM ag e Turk

NEW DISCtVtIT: gtsti

rf.).'i..' -.-es - TrIO ' I -eat as an . artssvs. as

ILglwseB Ca uk-s rif a raw. Boo oUet'"" ''! s-4 ieDS rrtf. a, a. a. aaassn aaaa, a e i

LOB BQ9 w B as iissa am sr erseaasts.

Mamsia

do not care for the commercial lMne.

unless such is free from the nlor of mm .m.i or decay inaj matter. Dry bones, either broken or rroiind. will le eaten, but not so readily as tho e that are fresh. Freh bor.es arc not e.-sily pre nnd in any kind of mill. They are usually "teamed, in order to render them br:ttle, or placed ir. the oven and burned. Of course, when .iihjec"eel to heat they 'one more ot lesa of the nitrogenous matter, such ns meat or pelatin. With a bones-utter all kinds of hone -an be preparr ! for the fowls. Farm aod Fireaide r.nea nasra nasi ngara. An experienced henorpist" says: Fgp in a way are jut a susceptible to had odors a is milk. The odor of onion when fed to the hens ia easily oi- en il-le in the epps thay produce. A lady friend of oui simply spoiled her errs by plaeinp halle made of a creosote preparation inj the ne-ta to pet rM of the lien. Where good egg are vvanteu ' .-ns should not lie allowed u de scaveay gnr dntj.

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Reputation is the only standard by which medicinal preparations can be judged. By such a standard PRICKLY ASH BITTERS ranks at the head of the list of meritorious articles. For more than thirty years this great remedy has retained its place in popular favor on its record as a successful Kidney tonic, Liver stimulant and System cleanser. It has proved its value in instances innumerable both as a CURE for the serious diseases that attack the Kidneys, and as a general purifying and strengthening tonic and regulator. In Digestive Troubles it is of the greatest efficacy, as it drives out badly digested food, tones the stomach, relieves heart palpitation and bloated feeling. Removes Constipation and permanently cures a constipated habit, Purifies the Blood, Clears the Complexion of Sallowness, Pimples or Blotches, Promotes good Appetite, Sound Sleep and Cheerful Spirits. Try a bottle.

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