Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 August 1904 — Page 3
Home Health Club
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formHof i,,B-: 'bMnrldttpwttln,JJJ5 the wrn.ra for ,1,. tMMflU tailed Iniormntmn. Hydrotherapy tea reu, thther,Wstsofag, , at nu J shall Ivo a series of lectures
; , '-" "lion tue subject; th
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ana sin... i-
- ..., manner th-practical h.m
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IB Health
'in int itigg
II . n hi imui num.' V mu6t Powerful of therapeutic
In h. 'Finnin v. - . .
auoh ' "r M"'or a subject of
TB,; '7 -"rn"lng of the a. credits
. a(!Pnt !1R ,slal)ljs!lfd b of B.,ny WJJ ; ,';;i;,TI,t ?f -""an.isweiiasnni-mai nffcrlas, I uadoubtedly th moil ancient of all thera, C agents The aarttart medical literal ir extapt refers '..rr. Th old As,yr!anard 2y Man records whf..v ...n .... . . '
" m i OI me Haidt;, of thote areient peoples
" ' I - 'ha' it wa;
nicM xaluabk; "'V rles in Amor-
ai r
"h"tnMMtyfoftT,aoraaa4
aaeni h-TTT , "r " no "ther re" u" t ,....";4"'." can
i, ., - " ' -"iis Btate, ana It i0. du three remark"
i'iu,ert,ea ,ha, Jt OW( , ,u gft J V" rai.eiiie agenf. I . , ,,lse Of th.fe iiroiiertl.'H It I
r;;; !;-iap"i to n.ui.ie UDd '" of atpiicatloa. N" . a few mor valuable point. ai..M., water, asd the f m .,. .. .
' ir'i.ti,,;.. First. l,y M ientitle eaperlment m.. . ' .
JJf Will absorb more heat than any ;r -Kly. kiwi, la und ..aataad! ard f altte bat." a pouad of " 1 onlj one-flftl W ,h
",0 weiKnt or water win'.. a toliod of water eontainF Un tlnu-sai mueb kaa as a aoa4 or eoppar braat zinc or iron, and .o .......
. -- ....... Bl. IIJIH U fl
uKi,t in uold. h ue or tnef cury. Bwoai, the rea.ilnesa with which wa
.... .,,uru. eiore and eomiaiii.ica
- . exa.ny adapts It to our usea n a'"inlstTlni? or withdrawing lie.it h. m
any portion of the entire body. Thar
- hnown any nibstanee thnt will ttfarthla purpoaw.mnd if we be. urn the itataaeat of old Dr. Thano. ion that "heat N life. cold U npatn. then we mutt imiii..
vil... n... il. h" ai
n- i nie nie Q JRCOV pie is to human ly.
WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING?""
of this prinrl-
11 dl
while tl -'iv;'i "ate cf
rr If
w uaov q evideoee of a high tlop . hlCh e.i.v?id here
uomiaod year. apo, prove that wo ol ; Ulis wag even then known tm or the reaaon for the '. Ue I'taclinit tr. . ..
- - .. n ,m r js mat it i o l.e had. WhPrpvop ,,..,
M I found there ltaWnmttba.wav.
-. . ami ir ,an afov an( r wabrt bsrorinc of wUsfacton waulti ho ipD,led to M.fry (0nf.ely abio pathological coRditloa, it thua Ort aaatty approai hes and deserves l.runvn nent. - Chlijese physlciao preacribed cold . asiOai atrara hundred centuries be-to-p the time of Chrlil. wkJi tk
VTl.rr.i . I: i . authority for the kaowlaaga that water wa." almost the eatclume mrthod of treatment used i.y the Kon.. for about TM yoM. (jCa of mm the aach-nt l !:y: ielans. Cern rails it m one of the thre,- aaawatfiUl In a perfect :"' rap. . . ,.Xt reise ai ' ,ri ';fn ' ' t!.e ot!;, r two
Again, the Hpevlfic heat or tl- ... man body is nine .tenth. n,n,
nda:,,.,,iv super cent. r , he human r J- water, He ,rf,,fle h. a, 0ftS tWO IS nearly eoaal. A nnumt ,.r .
at ' f-n ce;.rerS will raf.se t'-, ,rmi.i'r.a-
miv tiS ' ,ron m w W Marl, tea dearaea, while a quantlt, of Ill by tertng oftadeiTMof tei rat'.re through contact In fn i .
mVSSl rm mere than ore dearee, taUnp bo account of any chan.ee in he.it ..:...
ellmfn.ti,.- ,.,. . rar
' art fully studied bv
He ;f the
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IN WES1E0.1 CANADA
THREE DIVISIONS AFFORDING
CHANCI; FOR SFTTLEMLNT.
trlct for wheat wmm It la not roodf for uiii. t! up, idtions aa well It is tocauae it la level, aa a .ufllcient rainfall every yt?r. plenty of tuow in the winter for mobUure 1 the early .nm,
aud favorulile climatic conditions the year round that it i3 epecially marl. d for this branch of husbandry. In Ikl. . ....
ThAni.i ii . , I " ,ari m mt" ciun rr w heat ia .!y:i8peCIlH-vAdaI ted to Ranch- l ing, and here it ia rained in the.r .
taf, Wheat Growing and Mixed
farming Many Americana Settling There.
v a
estposHihle ix rfe. tion by a combimitt.
of soil and climate in its favor, and the
it uueucy nas be. u to i ., v.. t the more laborious branches of husbam'rv fr
The old Uomar.s used to sav that r:u. i I country is equally well
divided into three narts ,T . .T
UlHi'mr. nwK. .. .. .. I AS U to Cone With the onVrifin. ,.t
s are ready
Canadian north, t r.i". to cpe with the offe
dlüraii tmr ....I. ..
kon : , uy mt uutrrinv
! ui bw ure.
The First Division
With thir mlla..... i -.
io uttui me pr.iin :i
aoon aa it ia relieved from the straw in the fields by the threshers. Throughout this entire belt there is an enormoua
Chiefly because of the ei., ltn " . ' " " enormc
Chino0k"dor,hep j;n:raUOM &f he trunks until they scarcely leave a rain which rLuu fl? C,ftn WInd8. fle'd rnQrwth lx or seven miles from Cross ,he Kocky mouD- road, and they are all required for i
.!T ""uuincsiern portion, " PUMBat to and fr
,m the. nlnviin..
a' the rai wav iti. i
Km., u : . . i . . ' "ci""j iubm's ine entire 0??? I' and' J '"tile than country look like one hive of ElZST
- . 4 .
Of thf Canadian r.r,, i,.. i . .
cb i refc-art.ea as
1 other portions or the
though this has been a nr.wa.tfn Jl." I . Homeatead Lands.
in the east i, has been left t Zl ' . ' 18
,..v.cU svTcnunent
"Us district this cumin on,i
J Uli 4 Vi
A!-
thinp should .'
fh05 Who fntti,I
pra. tie;,' B34 thoda ip
are to follow.
n hieb
CLUB NOTlcn
AtMoa. K.-..i)r David rr r r Upoita, bad i, ar Dr. Eh der pE
ther senda you (-day
hi. i'
ON A SOUND FOUNDATION.
Democracy Will Triumph Because It
oianos for the Right of Ail the People.
The Ipeacb of ihm. Chamn PlirW aotifving Jui pX or '
, ; . -Karl.-,! by S ve yt if. ' ,Cal Bem- errwlth give the salient points of the addrOMi I Naldaati oome and praafdaata en
(. '"v repuunc rreighted with
w - aiaawv Va i "All history proves that a government battolMd OTJ popular suffraTis show v;h:rT bv par,ywhoW8J Lry baet
uia country bst. The
uiwa, xonuiv rhcriiirwi .1
1SL! time. tbr
ZZTTrr "",r 'aients. their fortunes and their Uvea to tho. 2 . .5!
I l.-J " irnRcr incentiv
hi. -Is majority indi-p. ,.sable by demo- Prove that splendid c
n me east, it has been left for Amerioan 1 f . ,arKp OuanUty of
Kl I li Pu 1 . . hulCIIIUICI la-ll! '.If
faae nn t. I..H.. . . 7TT . invaded thia dlatrief thi. - .. wwii in
r "ir'v-dthetwo-; ln the pas! two or three ,w
to i else
-Mc usage, your ' nomination wa, Krow on ZZ SBaSS IÄ Thos. who con e 7 made unanimous with the heartiest ap- the feeding ground forf n V i Snred- Whon it 1 prefern K-a, or your ilIus.,,ous competltora! tüa a-ddaSj raJiway ther com Absolute acouie-e. n,... i ZITj hr- uai ranged lands thi v can t. ,
the early
In rvervthlnir
hird catches th
are
preferred to
nere
That ranching I? carried
acquin c uce in thn Aar.im
of the majority, the vital principle of J ,f,lic ''as ever bet n a cardinal tenet of democracy; and ..;ie signs of the
t m. s mt.icate that you wül be sup. I tent conducted su
PU'is oy the democratic in" "ounuary. is full
on n;ost sue-
i I itn inn
janus tnry can m t?nt r fpoiii fi ia
dollars jier acre up This section can-
fully in other .,r.r.n.f.i..'::.l7'-1 oe Dot,er vWd than bv show
Just as agriculture is to a limited l JLV,ü?. V Ia ffiade by w heat
,ti iU lüls istncL The average
. . . - --- 'iiouiiL MT i.7 i i . n f n r n 'b i : c hit. i k... i
w ! the i ... f-ii . .. ' L'uh'.i., ner acio n. i ;
'"...v uuauimiiy WICH " " " uuie 11 COnstltllti a A tsrrl. I iwiiim
to
no man
in hiph and natriniu .
, , : v j. i nave Pad a irr(,nf , ......
... 7 " i.nv lonimuni
an f, 7 lu Rln'i nirouj pi! the apes in that goodly company Out of the masterly debat. n,t ...
rly debates and pro-
i t . . ; , , r ' . i 9 i if C w' ir i i . .
my office ha, had mm h th. J,. ,1 convention 7 . '
J of a o,d.fashinned apothecy h forth one' , " I aop, or doctor's offle i. TC- oner. Th. '.. HS To
con
The great John Weajpy, foQBdcr of the Sletbri.'l if .nur. K
.......ii, n iii' a l)0o
in the dava W- rhe flower of tb ,i
neu earn ir ,,e f ... n.. j .. I .vi ...
the ,.,! . tmw'' "forgathered mere to OBSMuH on the stat. ine herbs and i:rr..i i.o. nt th. uu ln statt
bines Ti,i i in m- d- - -"'rj and to take measures
..T ,ii ' i ti.'irt' . . a i'.iviii-s nn'iiwiint J
aii'j v'iiivia i. fry
profitless, both ror me n.l for 1
my art! li
ou In
from
'atter davs
bv the ttli...
Wblcb It bai drifted far In the.se"
pu
ro
the
wi wairr, in a mu- r.er w .
cannot, in many instances I x( .ver our jir. sent .-dent ific kaowledpe of Its oae.
n wou d He not o- 'nteresf. : ht
t'ivlni. Inf.. ...
in, i .i : rin . n .
--. . . van. ,i, ai .. , ... LK-ugiu wnicn rrowa nm .u-
eft
sibm,. . arn tho i ' ."ivv.ii-
farmers' bulletin n. . J w'tn " fmniew rrom a rib'eous T V " wnos? objects are set fortl
....... " "'ie h oook ' 'mum. i stated that th me streneth whir-h . - l --ln,l;iv..hvH. .-t,rh JMW rtm .t wirtli! I Ulta 5iti JSl ."k L
which you were nominated
he hope Is not too extravagant for '"rtiinment that in this Mmni
onr candidate will have the support not only of every domor-rat in the land, bpt also of every voter, by whatever political name called, who believe that the constitution of the I'tiitPrl . i.
a living reality and that it applies quelly to high and low. to irreat and nail, to public official and to privat citizen." LABOR LEADERS ON CUARD A Good Many Republican Congressmen to Be Retired by the New
'Labor Lyceum."
The American Federation of Labor. wh! h has an organization In every city and many villapes. does not permit poitical action, but Is non-partisan. Tha leaders have found, how.-ver that con.
srt ss will not heed their request for legMattel unless that individual member Of congress hi brouuht to fear defeat If I tory above ne does nnt i-. t v . . ' ' uuoie
. .'i mi fui-u laws as lanor ceman Is. The labor leaders at Wash:nton after two months of ereentiva
meetings and consultations have organUed the "Labor L Vrrun, on. I T? ...... . m
Iiiformat mn" erbose objects are set forth
Withifl frr.m IV. 41 . '.
.,i h ,t i . "rai n operations is 20 'J. out bushels per aer ni-;..
Q Arr. . . I 11k I a M a terr.- nrmlrie. n - j . .? .
imuhu is ca ed
,
ZZZZZZ1
A UUtiD OF CANADIAN 8HORTI1
all others most admirably , of
"i:xs.
nfn. ...... I .-
2 ,. TT rPar'"ig fie cash valuo
w. wen Known i, rlis which pr..w us
-r.i upon tne farm
nob.'o pnrpoaaa and lofty
Tarke
Mich.
Da
th.u
;s & OOsnpany, Detro
t. I
rr ated bv
atriothm.
"The principles of dmr.-
ITniin An A ;s
instructive to take you withthroagb 22 W"M s"n'' f"r "c asUuc I Uted l7the fa 7 T As f0rTn"-lb- . Btiro his.or, thai I. .callable Z bwk,Pt complete Information 1 are iS.f they
....... . ,,. samples ror Idtntilicatioii
wl. . .. ,l '':.t,"'m 0i to Allai.e. he pr
voinpany. Faorla, III.,
I a. . .... . Tli n-wity
V1 . "'P" 'ter from Ul c Pract;
. wjo., n.i- d Jnlv IE
scribes an int.
wilier ror:
not answer. Dr David h, Reeder
m rare f n by n!e,n.; of water. It is a curious fact, howaver, which nil physic ana are forced to a:r: ;.o ma.ter i,..w much we disiik to do so. that the i radical and Ideatmc oae of water In the su.-essful tr-Ttment of tflsaaei both In England and Unerlea has 1 en force! itnofi ...
like many other vafuable agents by membtts or the laity. Kirs- a peasant j named Prlessnlt .Iiimi i .M..I .
I'llv l I i . 1 1 1 1
which
fing caee. but aa ii
't to sign her name, I ui-
.ai orte, Ind.
are
.u, a uay, out ror all timo -n
rr, .a ..it ... ,
ZZ 7 J? Jn t: :s nour a. when Pfi" a'mcd Üiem In h, , , ,
addr-s, which ht. ,. " " : -' K'.rai
ine a c as.i e
Of Mit 'j net them It..
e Is i: proline nmr 3 it
then. To once more maka them the baaj of our political action i" he ,,;.,ta,i ardu taik aened
mc ann
adapted to this pat -ticu.ar industrv
ne Dtmaio. bunch and other gra-ses tBat grow in profusion in this district and retain their nutr;t:ve properties the. year round, and the moderate climate of mid-winter rendered euch by the Chinook winds preventing any confid-
a"ie c.epm or snow at
A n V f i m a rv
'-"-"'"oi Tii';n;(ins or trie ioiu. a i ' "i'" rorkrs of the mited States to cob im.,! , 1 diS""1Ct for the fxiilar ' oleminate legislative data r?a.: ?Sf!L th" ""cher-ralsing his
... .v.c ...r cur round .n the open coun-. I ry ,
While there are no large lakes
course an exceptional cxnenriin.r.
as when It is once done it is done tor all time. This costs about fj M Per acre. After the breaking, plowing and seeding, harvesting, threslun and marketing, all expenses combined amount to about I 25 per acre; that
; nian everything done
mil cost ii;rn
it
flPP nnrn 14
doee the work himself he is earning wages while producing at that flcure. Now as the average yield Is 20
r1Mn lfJe aw.rmRO pri(.0 OT 112 Oer ar-rn .urn . .
count rv ther nr., t, . . . u-uerence oetween
; numerous rast-running streams t L IT .. ana cost- '0-7:'. the profit
. . . .. i k s ämi D Tott' no
o- " in rar
I vcently ocean f:.i. v ' nt. ..v.... V. . 7 erican pen
Kniopp. The former Was a tr.n 'nie H-alth Olub metho.t .., ' , 1" . r'mition. faithfully
P-ar Sir Eioaae h
rnetif iip'-iniiinff in .
. n. ....... 5 iu a moaest wav
it might ne well li
off at a slow
'To serve the whok? America
rcmarsnnie anility nnd taet, ft Is related of him that when bot 17 years of nn he m-t Wltb a severe accident ir. whi. h he received mam l ruise nw
"ther Injur;, s. ir.iiudliii two btol et, Hpa,'h Club Notes, of which I have r-
n .s. x tl- ami v t-hi sirlnn nH .i i reii'.iy i.een a student I
' t- ' .ii HUM Iii'' - . . in t'"IJ
of tirp... and well- tn !,trti;..4 .J. ..
t th uess
was thinl Ina it might ne u-mi ... 'Z. "7 ?Twram1 inpaj-tially
..... ... . - . i . null "Iii; il l n.ir n 1 1 i ., . . . .
Esings
ampnp all onr rit ; ........ . .....
on a, a sow pace. Very thaalfal ...burdens of ttl0
"u i,.r it,e valuable informAti, I .,.! i .... reducing
Health rt,.h v.... ... , . . : -""u 10 nie minimum and hv ri.
n!i.l I. iinMa.ll ... - fl fl.iirin.. n.lll ... . .
l'mu"i Kvp mm r.o hi po of " """ wiay ior
r . ..vory, hut as hr had bet n in the habit I vomn,wn nse coincides with
ot em-ioying water freel, in the treai- ' "nn! 'hanl
ment and care of domestic nnlmsls be p nien decided to apt i the method to himself, j drink ,he d
inen nt oio. with perfect success. He a"""i'y. C. J. Q
nimum an 1 hv rios,
i?eonomy in the nublic ervi.. e.
In tnlnl.la. tk i " l,v"' " I a hen 1 SllSSL.l.0 .PnWr nferrel by the I te on t! e report of th
brau I Institution justly, wisely fear'
coincides with your .11- ' rlgorou-Mv m,i nani ,, ' ' 1 -iV . i ' ,"ll"'n OI inp crpanlzatlon Is H. ml; you for tha goo I old J mlnu ion ?n J T""'- vr,thout Sj 'V the treatment of labor Of PrOVldaace, R gl 'maTni!! W,tOw Tg ntrrests by corcress on ,h(. junction -ble elixir of youth. xS ' lech lÄil2 a!!? . record of eon"
I (kin AC tiiat' ..lal,...L. ....
I ; iiic iu u;e educational, so
cial and industrial conditions of the
. An .in..
i.-vn'i i.is minate c N'si v. daf a.t.
tlve to labormeaaures submitted to the
..li-ress or tile l nite.i States, to BOOST
uim. as rar a possible, the attitude of rivers in hi, -h , senators and mnr.t.rf, ........ . ' rifrs in this whole
i o wara such m asures. and forward such inforraat'on to their resipective constitVeneie
to advise the use or the initiative T nS I,,rn rafcrendum in the e'vtfon of LZ, iÜÄ- a"d
a state legislatorsOne id a n o r t ho .........
bat anyoaa who la. member of .TiJia lllfuS thp Mr ro"nd. a clear union in theFnlted S'afes mav bec,;L ! I " " or stormy weather and
m.-.. i , r . . , , . -, Miiir i up c n atf. ik. . . .
n in in.. i),riyrfiim. Thework t- . . "r 'nrougn. er enough out of rt her -rAn. .i T - cthelyceumdevelopeslarpelrnponhe Kn-: lim-n and Americans in the cattle dairy and 1 ' 3 ? f ciecutive rominittee of wh.ehlTrih,Ä : " rritori. s are bringing in the.r keen sZ2s "i ,ther. Pr,:ducl
dart Is ,Tffl,u T-" ! nrcs as fist as ther can n,,t Ü... " ." ! laniny ine year
. " '"ii man. All com- v. .. " UK or
Wti a ling for action no " r V 2 :S from ""to),. -mmittee. which ,. ' 0,1
, crr)wth of tnp industry will be fathered from the fact that In 1899 there were hut 41 4T1 tmA
The Inspiration of the organization Is I ,hlPPd Rnd soId fr"" the
........... ,utrt. llKur, s ran (t) -- 29
Jfar round by melting snows in the
mountains furnishing an abundance of the coo', and pur. s: water tl i,. c.
for beast as w ell as man. The country has st once an abundance of the best
in and v. ir
..... i rvna
u. in wie jfreat wheat belt of th anaoian prairie country, if a man has a half section of land and puts half of it, wo acres, under wheat. v.hich is a very common occurrence he makes $1.080 on wheat alone and should make If he
j-'w v i a ia i iji-
ai
i'iwims ann statem
are referred to thi
( ' ' - . , I .:. .a
t..-. Wlin Tn- rtuty nf inretlgation before action Is taken the tycenai must
e ommltte1.
'Peech and the frecilom of the press; MhagScnitlalasd cloaelv
...... in.., nun perieci SUCCM II - tj J (. fr nmn. . ,v . i"wa, .-'" rinse; v at pre-
we would rail "eo'd conipn -s. s " am' of treatment recommended In ........ . 1 . . . 1aI...... l .
thf.e.. K . Im. j ...
. .. - ...j VT-. . . o,u ijj- Tnp auiiition of WM " iter as fast as they became beatad. The successful outcome of his pi i : let", him to ob--trre similar effects upon oth-r persons whom he could, in neighborly way. relieve of their sufI ring, atjtil Ms success In the treatmi nt of the sich and afiln led 1 1 OBtte I 0 w known tha. ever. th. most emit , a phyticisMs wen not ilov to , m him
for kn iwledge and help. One of the niot Important per;iT.ents which he performed, and the reof which should bt kBOW n U rvt ry human being, was made upon two pigs. Or- was constantly fed upon cold Bad thi otheff upon hot food, Whi t; kl the one which had b.. n fed BPOB ooltl R Od was found to be in BtOMNK perfect health, and the Btsatlaecwen Brail i on tracted, pale, and of a firm, resistin. " -cture. while those of the animal
fe.i upon hot food were Inflamed, red and relaxed to such an exit ni that the, were laslly torn and coold not be u for sausage cases. Ea. h reader of thi payer who has logical reaaoalai bob ers will readily absorb a most valuab! lesson from this, and avoid as far as P0 ilbla hot food nnd drinks. 1 know fri-m experience both In my own case and that of many patients, that the desire for hot food ard drinks Is mostly habit, and when once bn I . n at:.! a
1 II formell of taking no food into the s'omsch at a temperature above blood npat. much greater nmount of gustatorv ,; loymeilt Is afTü.-v).d In time cold ds are desired and relished with ""eh greater giifto than rei was exrertt nerd by the use of hot foods
bv the wh, !- expected tn fnp
th e nos of our example: to vln.H.-.'. l'alf dozen ,nr,nn,n 2a " .l
M . Y 7 Ä ,hP Pra-t.cc of rTpt they tarsia iTS ,1 , 'p :;lKOacnt.tlvc government: to s-cur. ita ot partisan oppt.itlo" 6 , " ,"7' t0 "r Pn-tenty for all time ' its ac, ount of this oraanl, a.ion ffc.
lacturea or in any of the club bmbm
- -
uieraiBTB, sent out safe to begin and
-.in.. im f nn me .tire- ; on ti,.... . " .
this conn,. t:..n on.. I. ".7 " nav "CCn.
. ' " c re- ever must be. the ams CCI11. lecture ii.w.n fl. .. li... . - .win
I, : . "" .- UJ, , ' ""- , .r the democrats.
i li um cnai an oi l joi.c wii' boar
1900. and to 100.000 in IBM .T.r,Ju.
$40 per head for the owners. But It takes a great many ranchers and alarte BWslbar of ca'tle to cover an area of 200.00n.ooo acres, the area available for
awaisi in ine Canadian northwest.
round besides.
The Third Division. The third division of this great country lies to the north of the wheat belt, between it ard what Is known as th forest country. As wheat growing implies the raising of all cereals, that can profitably be raised in the country. the remaining branches or mixed farming are dairying and the raising of farm stock It must not be supposed that dividing
...v if8 In ima way ,g savjnß ,hat
It is not at all necessary that large In- ' aD' ne I)or,1on of the country pos-
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n. are. and for - -"""".. i-ost quotes Mr. McOnlra sand pnrrtoses t the president of the lyceum. a s-vfn.
We expect to enter the r'r. ti.t.t .
i ..Th . - ntitt . . . ..
repeating. A c. rtain Vouna lndv e.T. 'Z . . P"rros havo hoon K WM1 count The
,1.1, -.-.- .. - ! H, iy. cieariy and comorehensi vntv cctiid not enter tiotlfeai
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"pun ,i physician f,,r trvalmcui b.r ihi
renin tion oi her i .-sh. II ,.-,v., i,. L,.
very careful instructions in , e.r.i . . C,l Wa" ""animously report.
whaf she should eat and drink, eta
vestm. nts shoul-l be made at the ouuet JI II Tl ITi t fl . , T: ' f - t . . . 1 : . l
aJ trw wnil Mliai f-att- i. Jtal and small herds and , p(-u;,1Iv ftile.
themselves into large herds and gnat wealth. There Is still iu the country plenty of room for those who desire to go and do likewise.
Second Part.
Brases better soil than another for such is not the case all districts ar?
hut the t onoirra nh v
on.l i-
.."" .in.iauc mipicnces differ as well as the couditims Mr production. Kanc:.uK aml ran j.ro,.ing (.a, ncd on quite successrully n this northern zone; but it is found mora
taking pain- to have her weich onr
ine exaci amount which she sboul
daily. She promised faithful obedi.
and departed, but returned in a m fatt.r than ever. The good doctor
Basiled b. yond metMBre, and Mbed
in a ver, doubtful manner about ..11.. m li- a.
mud ioiiowiob nis directions. "Hid Fog SBI Mi food I told you to?" -Yes, doctor. I have been very careful. Mm times it was hard to do it, but I managetl somehow," At last a Hghl began to dawn upon tho bewildered doc
tor -And what else did you eat n" "Oh. nothing, exc, pt my rfgular meals," Now I do not suppose that
any of my readers wo.ild be so foolish as lo try to reduce their surplus fat by th. process de, rlhed In the iBCtBrt reterred to. and tlien eat their regular meals in udditlon. yet there are people Who give a system of natural treatment only half a chance. The writer
or the above letter is doing ignite the PfWpgf thing to begin just as he is doing, because that is the proper tiling In his case.
1 . ... . i .... 1 1 , - m "et forth in the declaration of prfn-i- ' - heretofore Jn an organize.' body mU. i milfc a I hPtrVft 1 1 -a a i n.k . ili
o the i Louis convention In July last Ti" "n,or Interests havesuf. : pr:iiries f'""races the great wheat grow- land belnnlnr i2?, TZ ff the platfarm committee after LZ , "n .In. there are a number ln be,t country which is easily a ihi'i,,? brokPn ,han
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The second par, Of the Canadian oTi Z.""
r- uucoiuu or tiie
In th
liar, li: hour., Q,wr. i . I oi congressmen v. im rntn hr jv.. lialf iaraer that, anv ofhr i.. .i "-rici. inougn the soil la
, . m in iu us cons uera- . -.. nuu navs . . u mt? orin. eann lv f.rto . - . i pal i ... i ... . .. ni-iPHur-..;,, .. . v . . If in. .l.wi... i, .... ,r... tajuuiij ierillc. th'TC iirc tint It,. .
. i -ii. in wine i ever.- great live listm Is ' . 1 """' i ucir power to defeat i .......... u.-ou, j.ic.'.i "aires As ,,..., .. , waaaaj nca fr-nM. a!Ti. " ... . UP the ends of th 7V. " it Is comnaratlw.it, tr.. . A, opportunities for intensive oneration.-
...-., auu li.jui.j uiscusseci, and r. . - innii. nn men . ' ' v" u'mhiiii':, and while nun. . ' M-th Ubieb was oaanimo-isly an,i entbusia- return home to te'i tho hborer how much I IarK ,akos and rivers, about ISOOO.OOC here u eSihV, M M prnfltable i n.,.11.. - .1 a.. . ... i he has been ftnin,. r-hir. -... .. arrrn nf it run k i,,..u. j .. ' """" " eisewnere. different m.th,.
-ii-.il... a i.ipieii ny mar convention-1' ntti . .ni.! . .einenato .urm unurr the have to be adnmul t . u . h flmij 1,1.1 . "u P"ts np to that I nf ..f .-1- nlow. Plac nc a r.-im,. r v.,. . r ,,p attopi-d for their nrntoc.
. ,.. ., iiei.-Kii.i'M irom evcrv con. . - - ... .-i nan - t on es..,., ioit.- .. .v . eara- tlt.-n.v ..... tr Con That action will eertalnlv m.i- o . section c:20 acres). It ran .,.. r.fr....... '.n' fP " the winter season.
' a f''.'i : r.rrrn , f Presi- SrT-l " f th blfOM candidates before the St. Louis I fav rZ i , , etendlna to be . . . . . . . "uu, , raxorab e to mt h-..-,, ,n . ..
.'(invention, supported by loval rrlen.-U j . in'"'T- nave managed to de-
and ardent admirers. An BBnssmll I ' inP """'n that tabor asks
'There
Irntlal
locate BOo. i farmers or 4.mh.(i ()f ;
' n the subject
An anneaallv
arge number of men were placed IB lomlnation for the g'eatlr coveted ,ionor. You were chosen with such enthusiasm as foretells success. Hav-
onder ir Mr. Root is n a position to guarantee the longeMty of hü Mce presidential candidate.-Atlanta Const!-tutlon
All communications for this department should contain four fer.ts q
hiivhirii aril hf.itl.l I . ..II... . ...1
J ,l',l.H. , ...... .(..... I ........ , 1j vatcr Is the one gnat and universal l)r David H. Heeder, L..4iie. lud.
Reimblican Party and Labor. It Is a remarkable thing how great a 'rlrnd Roosevelt Is to the laborers and unions and how good a friend he and !r. Fairbanks are to Gov. Pea body, of Colorado The republican covernor of Colorado that put union men into"bu!I-
pens" and deported hundreds of them
unions all orer the country arc asked to Indorse thee lenders in voting for their candidal. s for president and vice presl-dent-Praxi: (lad.) J ., rat
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agri. uituraJ communitv. A glanc e now ,,. -f........ ,n any conn. at w hat the farmers of the terri'o cs reaCh8 Uu minlmum of are doing will give a better id a o w hL Itr?' the frmprs engage can be done in this great whea' growing oJunTimTS!!9 ,n dalrj'in
i. n, o i nai in ie.( iliere were rnlao .t . w.vu any i'.o ijo h...t.., A ' feature of the industrv mav n n-...
SSJJS bU!,nels f FI,riP hr.t off cited
oi ni,mi acrn. an average of
It Is certainly then that
if
The n-pnblican committee has c osed its Washington headquarters and moved to New V.iri- w..v.
Vom thuir fnmUlz.il tml hnmn. , a. . .. 1 ' n" W"S
. ...... .. ... ... .. mwmmm, w; a ,ar irom wall street and too cloai jonorcd guest at a big banquet of the j to scandal.-M. Louis Renub lie haders of the republican partv at the Juiitr. n,,' . Chi, asm convention Th,. I-Zl tZ .l ' I ..-.. 5" 8 resignation of the
- iii.ii oiut.'B OI - :i ii j ist ,. of t',e tv V .... mventlM thus tacitly ladoratdthf . ut-1 court of anna... .lBin ' 1 ork
1)01 Oi. . it
bushels per acre; off 440.002 acres of rrtZ , t 2lhUlXlM this
.... i-......V- tuuuiry oe estlf its adaptability to dairy fven the most skeptical must
oats there wer mm ia t-. -.. ..... "i me jirairie country he ti.
- . p. . r n (l j -i , j i , ' 1 1 1 nil c n . t. ,i a... a. . . - T- w
els. an average of ::2 17 bushels Per acre - - L ..a,lap,abl,,,Jr to T
"ledge they a wintry In the
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As but 1 ..Uta in .7.7. ' 'rr f may be
BBfBt or a little better than one ner & i Z .v. . . .. . . o ,n any corner
mä .K- -.l u... . ui. ut . lie
69.607 acres produced 1.741 209 bushels V 1 mBt "P'al must
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ra;:cs tienv-fratetl hv tho rnirtro.t,. ... : mm as a
, , ii. ni i hows riri - i,( ,.. iKior ar tow the miner, ami mi,.. :i ...... , rignt tocoand
.t , naiu m uy it-i'niiade.puia Itecord.
of the entire wheat-growing area of the territories was under crop, a little figuring shows 13 pay cent, o the i ntlte country under wheat will r.lse the 200 . r'" ' 'ii' Creat Ilrltain annually requires from outside ismntrles. It must not be supposed for a moment 'hat while this part of the country lv oyüioad aa the especially larorable dis-
territories. but this
everything to recommend It as tha Ideal spot for this btanch of bus!ness. The mining districts of British Columbia, w hich consume an Immense ot of dairy products, are nose at band and always aflord a good martet for butter, cttese. pork, poultry and igga.
