Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1904 — Page 7
ACRICULTURE IN WESTERN CANADA.
Maler of .rii Hair. That a iniiiiS hiiir linn s turns pru.v saty sssfilsal) Is b fBat wtll Known ' h. si. .Insists. Stat it-iK. hovwvtr, M thin lubjed uro wry ruro, nml f,r llii MMOa Prat Viichow, tin famous GsVBBajl selantiht, i.. .nt. r ii ht I a number el iaysrtlana to semi him fall il tail, of ull such cases as inijht cou.e in.il r their (.l-cratiuii. As u result pr. Nh. lit, the well-known authority BB diseases of the throat, has just ubllshsd in tin- Archive u full seeotral of inch (I ra . 1 he subject, or i t ill), is b day labourer bImhH M years at Bfa, Some time BfO BB was very ninrlly run over by a riiilro.uJ train, ninl naturally he reeciud a H iere shoi-k. On the follow lag inornini,' friend BBked liim M bat he had dOMB to his hair, anil, looking in the fflaSSi he kuh that tin n BTBM two distinct patch s of white on his lieail, one xaetly in t lie rniiTIe nml the
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patch of white hair oners a space of
from three to four square inches. The evitli ut conclusion is that this Stlddt 11 chsagB of color was QBaSsd BOlsh b the fiitrht which the man experienced xv hen the train Hashed by him within u few inches of Iiis body. N. Y. Jlcruhl.
Its Cr..in Fields. Rnnrhinp Lands, Dairyini Resources. Th" Kilitor of the i.i on -In Agriculturist, who was one of a party of Bdttori of arii iiltural papers, took a trip fhrBBgh fBUfli iwrUlg the pet BBrlaC writes to his paper in the (op lowing strain: The reason of his vlsltin;: Canada aas to sat itofy himself that the reports coasiaaj to his paper retarding the wonderful resources of that count y Bfars BJ curate In view of the wonu rful l et t lenient that was going on there, many from this country to ... the line in search of permanent homes, and in view of what he had heard In regard to conditions of .oil. water, cliTll.ifi f I itiilr t-li Tili e fit.. I mmm aw mmtm
,. . , , , . I other just above Jus rii'ht iar fall, tnarkeus. etc.. and a mi the In flu. I . . J
rice wliji h these hnve had on the nre-;-ent and future agriculture, he flrcmed it mob :ry to muke an extendi d trip throimh all of tho ahove territory. lu ipaaklag cf tho I'rovinco of M.inilobe he sayji: The I'rovlnce of Manitoba com "prises within its limits the far-fatn d ''gTBiS'grOBrlnf valleys of the A. ini"bo!nr and Red Rivers. Although "Bailed the I'rairlo Province of Can"aila, Manltoha has laraa an as of for"ests, num rnus rivers and vast water "expansions. "The soil is a rich, deep, mould, or "loam, rBBtlng on a deep day sub-soil. ' It is well adapted to wheat grotrinsj, "giriBf a boUBtltttl yield of the Inest "quality, hnowa the world over as "No. 1 hard wheat. During the pact "teg years the growth of wheat and "Other grains has steadily increased, "until now the production, by n "farmers, reaches 100.000.OaO hu-hels.
"Of the 11,000,000 arable acres in Manl- i "toba, probably not one-half of it Is "occupied. Cultivated grasses yield "about two tous per acre, and native "grass"-; a ten nnd a half. "There can he no question but that -"dairying will become a groat induv "try throughout the north west, and "e -pc, lolly cheaBB mahing, as the ell l "mate is favorable and similar to that "of Ontario. "Crops grown are wheat, btnfy, "oats, gag, rye. peas, com. for fodder, "brome, potatoes, routs, etc. The to! "is very fertile, and BtolsttirB ample. "The climate is good, and tie' en. wing "season, while not quite go long ns in , "WiseoBsia, statures crops as tin. s-un "shines much longer, ri itag Bhout four "O'clock Bad shines until BhOttl nine "at Bight. One can easily read a BOW3 " rBx r at 10 p. Bt. The lung days mal " -owth fast, and p:ish crops to gig "t'trlty BhOSd Of fro-;t. "Th- ran hing, the wheat growir. "and the mixed farming belts all cross 1 "ovi r A lalhola. The yield and the ' " lualitjr of wheat railed alogg the main ! "line of the Canada Pacific Railway, at j "such places as Indian Head and !'e I "pllied districts, have become famotu. "Its possibilities are shown by the i ".-.Miaue of tests made at the experi"meatal farm in 1002, when eleven va- ; "rletlBfl of the most suitahlo wheat, "sown on April the 19th, were cut in "110 days; and yielded 4.314 pounds "of straw, and 4.. bu-hels and 2 pounds "of prain per acre. Its mixed farming
"area is excellent, its range cattle, "horses and sh ep are tho equals of any "sees in the north west, and its tree"less portion Is underlaid with coal. "The town of Medicine Hat is heati i "and lllumina'ed with natural pas. "There ar" 'ahundant deposits of brick, "pottery and Are clays." gsgtl of the Canadian Oox-ornnv nt rill he pleased to mail an Atlas to any one Interested, and also all other infoimatlon regarding railway rates.
I nltrtl BtOtOe II aiimca Much nflri-. Ill the course of a year BVBfJ citien of the Jolted Stuten BOBSUBMB on un average 11. 4L' BOUBdl of coiTce. 'i'his record is surpassed by only two na
tions. The people of Holland Use, on ' the average, nearly twice as much coffee as is used in the I'nited States, ami in DenBsarh the obbovbI oonsuxned is!
four pounds greater per I I OB than ill the L'liited States. Ill iermil Ii v the consumption is only four pounds per capita, and in France only a little over three pounds, wbilc in Great Brit ain th- average is less than sewuteoths of a pound. On the coiitrary, England easily holds the record in the consumption of tea. While the English drink, on nn average, five ami a half pounds a y ear, in which respect they are equaled by their colony of Australia, Canada consumes four and a half pounds and the United States only nine-tenths of a ponnd.- Chicago Tiib u ne.
VLRY EASY FOR HER. Tint I. .i ni KlKurrt. Hut (far I'robli in hb Jual Our of Hoe BT I sal A "woai ib'i reason," sritk sll it trwliUoaal ls k ol logs sbbm out in un smbs um isabion at a rvrn1 dianet PMt ia Brooklyn, relates ths New Yoik Innen in in uie of tu- sveniasj the OOl I erSstioa drifted round to thos Id little BMthnistic bits of tin- Bow-old-is-Aaa .' .'. i: one et iL npeny, srits ..I,- tb.it ths iit-xt problep would Sol le ,i VST) dificnlt one, qui at. one i as (oilows: "If u bottle mid a eorh together cost II. 10, end the bottle COS! u dollar more tli. m the (oik, how BMKB did the eork oost Alosost Instantly one of the ladies was Bradl with the answer: W hy the DOfk OOSt IvS n nti and the t mi. 1 1 OB, That's too M- " I he lady's huaband. familiar through m ,is i,f esperisBce sritk her woeful Isek i: -! ill in titfiilfü, looked up in BSfBBUSgp llc.iv ii' " he exclaitned. "Huw did oil i nine to get th.it so soon"'" "Why, tn dear." m h the i l,.vi "corks Iwai SOSt AYS SeatS, don't theyT" The Mikado a McAdoo. ' W h th..- M Adoo h srhat's fighting in the KooMliunn?" asked a man with Donegal ulnkt-i iu a Ihitd avenue eis luted train. "Y'.u don't mean McAdoo," answered the man addresaed. "It's Mikado,' an.iit on the sseend ta liable; 'Mikado,' so." j'Ah, gwan " said the man with ths whisk eis "e i.m t tool me. It's M -Adoo. HoeUia' don't change it. It' ths BSSSB us M Adoo, th' p'leece c iniHsiooer, There's no bghteia in the wurrld loias lis' lnh."
"lint the Mikado ia riot Inah," pers.sted tin- ..tin : in in. 'He's a .i.ipalicM-, and loa iirndv has I n .lananese tor 'JXl yearn. His SUM isn't 'Mikado,' aimply ia a title, like 'Empei or.' " "I don t Ixdicve it," Haid the man with the whiskers Mut if he ain't Irish he iighta like an Irishman. How could a M Adoo help lighting?" N. V. l'resa.
ll.ii rlah uleaa. A Iloer speaks of himself nnd bis country iiicu as "Mersch" (human beIngs); the rest of humanity is designated as "schipsel" (creatures). When they migrated from the Cape Colonj in 1-37, cue of llicir gricancts. as staled iu tin soli mo declaration which they issued at the time, was the emancipation of the slaves by the Ihitish. That ih col ifed people, In fad thai any tcr
n trial being should be placed on per- 1 hie. hut . - ' I -ma -1 . .
feet political equality with the Boers, seemed to them perfectly monstrous. They naturally think that they nro prime favorites with Providence, and that uitlnmlcrs belong to a different category from thCBasetves. Church Qe zctte.
A Physician's Advice. Yorktown, Ark., March Ttb. Dodd's Kidney Pills BMst not be confounded witii the oidmarv patent inednine. They area new discovery, e specific n.r all diseases of the Kidneys und have been accepted by physicians oiily alter cart lul tests in extrerne cases. Dr. 1x1. md Wilhamson, of this pl.ne. besrtily endorses Dodd's Kidney trills "as a remedy fur the various t im- of the disci,. of" the Kidneys, painin the back, soreness in the region of the Kidneys, ti.ul smelling urine and cloudy or thickened condition of the urine, discharges i t' jms ,,i eornijit .mi. liout. HheuBISt ism. InflSBIBiStioB and pOBgBBtiOB of the Kidneys and all kindled complaint. " Vctit.nu;nif , he ssys. "I could nention many ease in which I have poBserihed Dodd-a Kidney Till with HUecess. i'ur instance. Mr. Robert Wcshs, farmer, mal. ma hsetnat uiia or su nup fever thiee tunes, kidneys BOSS ened, cent i n u .-d pain and sor-iic-s in back, which made hin very Bervons. had little
fever and sometime, ihdlv. I'r.ne hange-
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old chronic esse who had taken mm h
medicine with little efli.t. Alter takiag Bodd - K Iney 1'iiU about cir we k. he was eatinBy und and bad gsittwd hfteen pounds in weight. The list time I saw liim. he was the picture ! ; rtect m.in h ..d."
linn) I e if KMur (Ml. The castor-oil plant is cultiatd ! throughout India, and the oil ia frcI fljueatly employed by the Indian dyers as an uuxilinry in certain dye preparai lions, 'i'his oil has the reputation of being oi f the best for dressing tanned hides and skins. The uses of the oil arc many, it being ths only suitable one for lubricating ull sorts of machinery, clocks, watches. tc. It is the PBSt lamp I oil they have in India, and ghes an xcc tent white light. With but little soot I almost nn lasfM rceptigls BBBOUat which quality no other oils possess. Chicago Inter Ocean.
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BfeW excuse. In the Portland nunicip I conn recent1 ly a a. en m ; t the hunt of SlCBses hy Saying that an apparent diimkctiiiesN w.is ni reality only a desperate attcaspl oo bet t irl to I re in a na r ! new shoes and
m the sssse t bm t. walk on ice, Jn .f II ilj .-in lid I ut gave her 3" daj . llangir i
PILE CURE Thßro are remedies and remedies on the market for Piles, most of which aro Injurious rather than helpful. 0re Caldwell's (LAXATIVE) Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to cure any case of Pileo or tho money refunded, if you fcltiw directions Is that strong enough? KPSIri SYRUP CO.. Montlcsllo. til.
n( Ilie Oi-enn. It was the tnortiinc' ufter
rival at a seashore resort. "1 have often h ard of the roar ol the oci an.' she .-aM. dreamily, "hut 1 Iier knew it sounded like that." "That's not the roar of the occon," answered her more i perirr.ced husband; "that's the roar of a depBftiag fliest B ho has ju-t b( SB pTCW nted with his bill." ( 'hicago Post. It. ml I r Out of BJesiSV Mrs. Novice - 1 would so love to gt with you for a spin, hut 1 just scut my wheel CO be repaired. Von see the hanger crank got sat of order and something got the matter with the racket a hat 1. so that the ehninlcss ( rids kept DBtchiag on the paddleH or whatfu r you miijlit call them. Isn't it pro vokinp? Chicagi ( lironielc.
" 'Honest fisher U." Huh'" BBOrtsd the editor, ou ll ti.jw to cnanRe that. "Why ko? demauded ft.t author. "It sounds ridiculous, i never kinw a man who wont tismnu who waa quite hoiul." Philadelphia Prsss, Morn i Inn Hurley nnd BpsllS. two great eerealu, makes urowinc and fstteSUBB bOgl and i at tie pOSSlbls in Dak., ifont.i Ida., (Jolo., ye everywhere, and add to above Saber" Pillion IV liar Craas, TeosiBte. which produce No ton .f ureen fodder r aire. Salzcr' Karhet Cane, Baisers (K Day OatS and s hundred of other rare farm seed that they offer. .IfST CUT TH'S OtT AMI BETCBN JT with lie in nt.nmp to the John A, Saber Seed Co . ls Crosse. Wis , and pet the.r hie eatalog and I ts of tarni seed amfim K. L. "De man dst thinka he knows it all." Said Lncle lilien. "i kep' huy wonder. u' how so in. my fool SB pBSpls kin BtnBBBf N sahingtoa Mar.
BEAUTIFUL SKIN, Soft While IlnmU and I nmrlnnl Hair l'roilueei! by uilrura onp.
IfiOiOBB of Women I'se Cuti.ura Soap, sssisUd hy Cuticura Ointment, the n it
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scilp . I i rust, sc.de: and dandruff, and the Stoppiag of falling hair, for softening. whiteBlBB and soothing red. rough and . son- hand, for baby rashes, itchings snd I rhatings, for annoying irritations and ul- ! eerative weaknese. and many antiseptic 1 purposes, which readilv suggest themselves, ss well as for all the purposes of the todet.
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Professor "We know that heat expands, snd we also know, Mr ui.irt. that cold contracts, do we le t . ' Mr Smart (hoarsely)"! guess SQj hut I'll let it doesn't contract itself aa much aa wc contract it." Philadelphia Press Troalnte and ggUftasi Uollar i.rnas. The two greatest fodder plants on earth, one goi-i for 14 tons hay and the other tJ tons BTBSS fodder per aire. QfwWS everywhere, so doe N ictons Rape, yielding Bo.iiio Ihs. sheep and wine iood ier acre. IK. L .M.I MM) lOc x nil". TO THE John A Babar Beed Co., Ls4 rease. Wm.. and reeeii ,n retura the r o g catalog uud lot ot farm seed samples. 9 - - If we did hut know tew little some peop'c eajop tn- great things thsr asssssB there would not be uiut.h envy in the BTortd. loaag a 1 Shnke Into Your Shoes Al.cn Poot-Kase. It cures painful, swollen, a tu art 1 tu.'. swcaMnir feet Muke new shoes SMSy, Ho id by all Druirgista and Shoo Stores. Don't a. ept say sin stitute Stniple FREE. AUdress A. S Illin-U'ii. I.- R..y ,N. V. If BSSJ em eonviasB a man who thinks he ia a martyr that he is onlv a chump, not much mure is necessary. Punch. i Pha'B Cure for Consumption i an infallihle medicine for coughs and colds, W. -.wmicl. Ocean (iri ve. X J., Feb. 1", 13U0. It 1 easier to endure failure thaa to bear aucceas. Chicago tribune. - SI ii p ! nugh and works off the rold. LssatiVB Ilrosas yiiiiune Tablets. Price 25 cents . It take loa sense to rind fault with ail
to le lair with all. Kam a Hum.
June T.nt Butter Color mskei top of ths market butter.
They who live on faatioo iLs of folly, Chicssjo Inbuoe.
HOW TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN ESCAPED DREAD CATARRH BY USE OF PE RU NA. Catarrh Robs Women of Health and Beauty Pc-ru-na Makes Women Healthy and Beautiful.
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AlihS Amanda Johnson, Fairchl.il. Vis.. wriU-s: " I writ- to tell you how much Pi rmin henetited me. For a 11 u 111 tier 1 'f vea- s 1 i inl pain in my le ad a: uiud my eyes, and I thought it was because in , eves needed treatment, m I en ut to an Deal ist and bad l'..i -i titled to my eyes ami vire t licin for some time, hut felt no relief whatever. 1 11 fact, 1 felt, w 1 u so t hau before, and SBSBS to the eoncliisii .n that the trouble was not v it h iuy eyes, but with uiy head and that it must be catarrh. As so many of BSJ friends, had BSed Periina ith benelit for this trouble, I th'Uijrht I would try it. 1 was not Börry that 1 did so, fur 111 a short time I b-j.'an to inijirove. ami la four week a my SJTSS were in splendid eomlitioti, my general health was much improved ami all the catarrh of the head was pne. I was j.'l:,d to tfet rid of this trouble and nin pdad to endorse Sttch u 'ood medicine as Peruna." Miss Amanda Jonnson.
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Writes : " think I must have been troubled with catarrh eer since I hs very younf. aggravated each time I caught a cold. This did not proe sufficiently serious to be obnoxious until last wtmmtft Then my head and nose H ere so stopped up that I felt I misf do something. Peruna as recommended to me h a friend. I used it for four wrcAs. and found to my relief that ft cured me. I hr.ve not had a hit 0 trouble since. My head is clear, and I can safely affirm that I'eruua cured me. ".Miss f lora Mauser.
Hundreds of onion Cured li Pe-ru-nu of Annoing Catarrh.
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toward popularizi njj a means of escape' from the facial deformities, such as watery eyes, tu i-U-d nose, offensive breath, dry eraeked lips, duo to the rava'itiT effe eta of catarrh. lie lias made ehronlS catarrh a lifclonp study. Hiss remeily, popularly known ns Peruna, is the most fumout remedy foreatarrh iu existence. Probably there is not a man or woman, boy or girl, within the bound of tue I'nited States Shst has not heart! of Peruna. Hy far the largest majority have used Peruna. The multitude of people that have
been cured of chronic ea'arrh by using Peruna cau BBVI r be known.
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Many a pirl has regained her faded beauty, many a matron haslengtlietied the days of lier comely appearance by usinp IVruna. l'eruna produces clenn mucous membranes, the bais of facial symmetry and a perfect complexion. The women have not been Blow todis
, cover that a course 01 Peruna will do J ni re toward restoring youthful beauty 'than nil the devices known to science. I While it is true that Peruna cm es ct. j tan h wln rever located, yet it is adviss- , b!e for evoryone to use I'eruua as a I preventive and not wait until catarrh
has fastened itself in some part of tho system. Peruna acts qniekl y and beneficially on tiie inllained BmBOBB membranes lining the different organsof the bedy. Thus it will eure tiatarrh wherever located. If jraSJ do not derive prompt anliatisfactury pmi t s f : mn t ne use of Peruna, w ritS at BBSS to Ir Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give uu his valuabie ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of Tlie Hart man Sanitarium. Col urn bus, O.
Feel bad today? Ovcr-cating. workinp; and drinkintr may have caused it, or you may have caught cold. Make you feel mean - bad taste and a headache. Go upmi our advice just once and take
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No mercurial or pill poison in CASCAKKTS, but an absolutely harmless, purely vegetable compound. Pleasant, palatable, potent. They taste good and do good. Get the genuine C.CC. Any druggist, luv, 25c, 50c. Take one now and
Feel well tomorrow i
Western Department Chicago, III. Chainlets bicycles equipped Wttll two-peed gear sad toaster brake. Pope Manufacturing; Company The acme s4 Ucycls construction, giving the maximum e under t anddursbility. Eastern Department Hartford, Conn.
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ONLY 2 CHANCES March 1st and 15th. TEXAS. $10 ONE WAY; $15 ROUND TRIP FROM ST. LOUIS ANO KANSAS CITY, $15 From Chicago. $25; From Oes Moines, $ 19 75 From Ciocinaali.ttt 40: from IniUoipolit, $2b.35 Tim one it tlrkif ftre e.nd rtf. lint In
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