Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 December 1906 — Page 3
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The American Settler It Welcomed
to Canada. A number of ÜM haling newspaper n thH sido of tho line have ben noticinf the growth cf the Canadian WmI .11 rco'iit an. r d iraw attention to the fai t that truro swim to bo no Rlttmnent of Lht kaftai f wlttiM to that gjmt srvnlu-growlng country. The lluffalo Kxprcia thus refers to the subject . Canada West continues to rrow. There were 4,174 homestead entries there in July of this year, aa against 3.r71 In July. ItN. Canada plumes herself .v.r this fact, with becoming pride. Uut what appears to make our neighbors happiest It the statement that of these 4 171 homesteaders. 1,8 U were from this side of the line. Uttlo'is said about the 97 Canadians who recrossed the horder to take up I o m in Canada West, or of the 808 I i Groat Hritaln, or of the 1,236 f : toa Hritish countries. It app in that the Item in this July report l makes Canada rejoice most is of tho 1,212 American farmers , lecMed to try their fortunes in ( naoi Wut Thl ci mi'üment Is deserved. Tho ,2U inn mostly from Dakota and r farming states, and go Into i in ads fitted better than any other of Immigrants for developing the Dew country. They take capital with thenf, too. say Canadian papers proudI . very way. they are welcomo over there." . the dull well says, the American tl welcomed to Canada, and the reasons given are sufficient to ini ,. ihf w -me. The Amerlaen firmer knows thoroughly tho farming .: prevail In the Cana dian pralrh ;rivinces, and is aware 0f . . . of agricultural devel opm u! '''nt years. ;n prai ticaJ knowledge of what Is w Qted to e1 the largest return for al tad Investment he is by long pddi rlor to any European setI He kneW what is required to I . and he is able and willj i do It, and his future causes no a benaiOD to the successful Cana d an farmer. The agent of the Canadl in Government, whose address apin ilsewliere, says that the differenot between the manners and cusI of the farmer from Dakota, Orer a or Minnesota and the farmer from Manitoba!, Saskatchewan or Alberta la D t nearly so marked as that be-
n the farmer of the Maritime !
I - t InCM and the Ontario tiller of the Hence the welcome to the free I eads of the Canadian West, i. here are hundreds of thousands of thea left, that 19 extended to the f- er from the Western States. India's Railroad Industry. ' f the main schemes of the r :.ard is to have rolling stoel: built up partly in India, which will give manufacturing firms In thin I m opportunity for tenders for M Mon of wacn frames an ' The experiment will also bo extended to state lines, tenders beinc recv.. op to 25 per cent, part in India, hieb will give the total number of wagons sanctioned for conearly, while axles, wheels, be obtained ly each railway on on Indent from home and be i ippUed to contracting firms. lt. !.a:j orld.
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Museum Gets Fins Pulpit. I If Priidcrieh August of Saxony M liven to the OJcrmanlc museum at I a full size reproduction of the sodstona pulpit of the Church of J'urg, near Leipsic. This gift arded as the most important the museum sire the fine of casts was sent by the mperor. The pulpit be- ' the beginning of the thlrntury. and Is a massive struc1S feet high, resting on Roman-
Unk"oAin Qualities of Radium. I if H- nry E. Armstrong, the dlsi London scientist, has I Ixrd Kelvin in a protest ' 'he proportion submitted tc v British association that the pronet ig of a ilhna from radium has esli' d the fact of the evojutlon of mcnt into othera. Professor Armstrong says that no one has yet handled radium In sufficient quantl- ' be able to sav precisely what It is. Australia's Chief Engineer. T rtabeytfl, chief mechanical en1 "f the South Australian govlias b'n appointed, subject the ratification of the various Aus- ' " v m ri,iu-nts. constilting m'nr for the whole of Australia, with an office In London. The ' Mimes from the Australian coninilMioner of railways. Held to Life to tht Last. An Old woman, who has Just" died at "h. (i.rmany. at the age of 84. ' r own obituary notlee on the y i - fore her death and also made Zrf "( alt he friends to whom she Wl81' i memorial cards to be sent. Japan Building Battleships. JJI "I Is hulldint; In her own ship . 40 vessels, Induing two bat SSBBBJUfa
DOES YOUR BACK ACH '.1 irofia by the Experience of One Who Has Found Relief. James It. Kee'er. retired fanner, of Feunsr btreet, L'tiii .i N V
"About P.fte-p rear ago 1 Kiifferod r a my back aa kdneys. i doetorad aa1 used many reuMdiea without getting relief. Beginning with
t. iuuuu rinei i: urn the first box. and rwo liMMi r. -..r.-i
me to good, sound condition. My wife und many of mv friends have used DoanV Kidney Pills with good rand I enn earti" My recommend them " Sold by all dealers, f.0 cents a box. FoMter -Mtlburn Co. I uffalo. N. Y. Wcoo at Eight Dollars a Pound. ' French walnut is the finest wood we have," said the cabinet maki r 1 It comes from Persia, but it i:i prepared in France. I have seen Fr neh walnut worth $S a pound, and It is a common thing to pay 1 a pund for it. Of course it is used priiieij,ally for veneering. Only millioiiai.es could have chairs and tables of aottd French walnut. "Mahocany, wonderful as it is, rarely fn hes suc-h hih prices. From to H in a very good jirice p r pound for this wood. Kbony. if it is In a particularly larse p:i e.t so that It will cut well.
will often brtag $5 a pound In the wood market." ! Laundry work at hom would be
much more satisfactory If the rirht Star, h were us 1. In ord'-r to gpt the ile. I -Mffne, It ! ; usually neces-
sary to use so much starch that the beaut v and fineness of the fabric Is hidden behind a past ' of varyln : thicknrs. which not only destroys the i appearance, hut a'si affe. ts the wearInc quality of the co ids. Tbl trouble Ban be entirely overcome by using D"- j fiance St:irch, as it can be applied much more thinly baeMBM of its great- i
er strength than other makes. A Misunderstanding. Apropos of a n.isunderstandlnfr on the canteen question. Gen Frederick D. (Jrant said at a dinner i:i Washington : "'It Is like the case of my friend Maj. (ireen. Maj Green said to his servant one morning: " 'James. I have left my mess boots out. I want them soled.' " Yes sir,' the servant answered "The major, dressing for dinner that niRht. said again: " I suppose. James, that you did as I told you about those boots?' "James laid 35 cents on the bureau. " 'Yes. sir.' said he, and this is all 1 could get for them, though the corporal who bouaht em said be d have given half a dollar if pay day hadn't been bo far off. " Tta on the Down Grade. Tea drinkers are finding scant en--oiiragemt nt in a report recently made by a large tea exporting house in Yokohama to its American cus tomrrs incidentally it Indicates that
he 1 nited State is not alone in fac- J ng increased cost of living. The report says: "Owing to the rapidly in- I 'easine cost of living in Japan labor j ".- more, and in consenuence cul nation of the tea gardens is less
renerous and extensive than formerly, and less care and skill are expended n picking and curing the leaf. Hence the average quality of the teas now ffered for sale is !elow that of seasons prior to the war. and for the same reasons we are not likvly in the future to see any reversion to the excellence of former years'" New York Sun.
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ly cured bv Dr Kline'-
r Send for Kre U it ie Dr. R II. Kline, Philadslphu, Ia.
All Hoth Hsts. niildnm'a 1mi, rte., pads to look likr uew with i'l 1 .N Ail FADLLF." DYKS.
Lives by Raising Queen Bees. Ml Flora Mclntyre. sophomoro n Rarlaaiaj Vnlversity California. - ' r board and tuition fBBfl by .bo sale of queen bees she raises. Rifle Shooting in Schools. Rifle shooting will hereafter bo Ire Sluded In the curriculum of the elementary schools of Great Hritaln. Mr. (lirrell. tho president of the board of i ducation. who made the announcement In tho House of Commons, said :hat the educational authorities had atBB given permission under certain estrlctions, to allow children of cer- I aln aes to be taught to shoot at ,
nlnlatuie ranges, the instruction to be laid Ml of the public funds. LIMB RAW AS PIECE OF BEEF.
Suffered for Three Years with Itching Hun.-, r Cruiser Newark U. S. N. Man Cured by Cuticura.
God has many names, though he Is fnly one being Aristotle. Leui Single Hinder straight la rigar. Made of eatn qaality tebaeee. our dealer or Lewis' Fj tor', Paoria, 111. At the time of his marriage a man thinks he Is getting a better half, but later on he may discover that he baa a counterfeit on hl bands. National Pur Food and Drugs Act. '1 li- tiii' eld Tea ''(.mpany'ii propane 1 tions comply m every respect with the : iswiliesaasjii of The National H ue Food and krruga Act, June 3"th. l'.Mt Serial So. 381. a-aigtwd by the Government, will ; appear ou every paekje of tliCiT uooda. j
New Market for Herrings. A new market for Yarmouth herrings has been opened In the Caucasus, some Scotch merchants having sent an experimental shipment I there. The fish are being handled by Prince Louis Napoleon Murat.
A P?!Ltive CATARRH
W Ely's Cream Balm It quicklf alMorbad. ttl Hai.tt at Onct. It cleanses, soothes heals and or ' M tho dtcaseu uenw I. rune. It cure Catarrh and drives away a Told in the H ad quickly. Best.irea the S ef
T iste and Smell. Full size 50 eta. , at Drug, gists or by mail ; THmI Size 10 cts. by mail. Lly lirot Uers, 50 Warren Strcst. New I ork.
THE CANADIAN WEST iS THE BEST WEST
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Some of the Advantages Tha pbanonenal Increaaa In railway nCra arin liacaand branroaa baa put aimoal ear pert..,o of laacnuntry vitbm ra; m.li ..f rourebra, aoBHio.a market, ibeap tut. and etary tuuOara
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: Thompson's Eye Tatet
"I suffered with humor for about three ara off and on. 1 finally saw a toe tor and he gave me remedies that lid me no good, so I tried Cuticura when my limb below the knee to the inkle was as raw as a piece of beef. Ml I used was the Cuticura Soap and he Ointmeryt. I bathed with Cuticura Soap every day, and used about six jr seven DOXeM of Cuticura Ointment. I : was thoroughly cured of the humor n three weeks, and haven't be. n af 'oeted with it since. I use no other 3oap than ('aticura now. H. J. Myers, tJ. B N. S. S. Newark. New York, fuly 8. 19Ü5.-
8ympathy Not Needed. Dr Fridtjof Nansen, Norway's famous arctic explorer, now minister to Gerat Hritaln. makes light of the sympathy expressed by many persons went the hardships" of travelers He says: "There never was such misplaced sympathy as commiserating a man who has lived in the wilds Most men who travel in out-of-the-way parts af the world do so because they like it People who live in the center of what Is called civilization do not understand, cannot n-alize. the spe hat getting close to nature, battling w;th nature, has on the heart." He does not believe in the u?e of alcoholic beverages, holding that while liquor will raise the temperature for a few minutes, after that it falls lower than before.
IF YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE OF ST. JACOBS OIL CT THE H0VS2 AND YOU W:LL HAVE A QUICK, SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR PAIN WHERE YCU CAN GET AT IT WHEN NEEDED. PRICE 23c AND SOc
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that you will be letter satisfied with it than with any starch yuu have ever used. I claim that it has no superior for hot or cold starching, and
It Will Not Stick to the Iron
No cheap premium are piven with DEFIANCE BTA&CH, but TOl' UkVT ONK-THIIU) MOHK ttiK oi'R mos t y than of suy other brand. DEFIANCE STARCH costs 10c for a 16-oz. package, and I will refund your money ii it siicks to the iron. Truly yours, Ui-NFST .Unit, 1 tic Ormcij mil
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ALL-STONE CURE. "Craemer's Calculus Cure" WiWiaSSa WVIISaS la a Certain Remedy FOR GALL STONC8. 'nn' the K 1neye. 'im in the rrinary M adder er tirae" . Il.li.nn. Sa " t "i:. exiOD. i.m mrA &il Mhimk h Tr-oh e rM;i :ln frt.M Iii lioa ne Write fmr rlrfilar
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But Change of Food Gave Final Relief Most diseases start In tho aliment ary canal stomach ami bowels. A great dial of our stomach and bow 1 troubles comr from eiting toe much starchy and u: ;: ftxd. Tho stomach does not iliswt any of th. starchy ftxnl we tat --white brca 1 pastry, potatoes, oats, etc. thes
things aro dlRosted In the small intes ,
tines, and if we eat too ninh. as most of us do. the organs that should digest this kind of food an overcom by excess of work, so tbat fermentation, indigestion, and a long traic of ails result Too much fat also is hard to digest, and this is changed Into acids, sour stomach, belching gas, and a bloaty. heavy feeling. In theso conditions a change from Indigestible foods to Grape Nuts will work wonders in not only relieving the distress but iu building up a strong digestion, clear braJn and steady nerves. A V.i;;h. woman writes; "About Ave years ago I suffered with bad stomach dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation caused. I km w now. from eating starchy and greasy '"ood. "I doctored for two years without any benefit Tbe doctor told me there was no cure for me. I could no; eat anything without suffering severe pain In my back and sides, and I became) discouraged. "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts and I beean to use it. In less than two weeks I began to feel better, and Inside of two months I was a well woman and have tven e r since "I can cat anything I wish wlfb pleasure We cat Orape-Nuts and cream for breakfast nnd aro very fond of it " Name given by Postum Co. Hattlo Creok. Mich. Read thlittle book. 'The Road to WeUmic." in pkga. "There's a reason."
Suffer in Silence
Thousands of Women suffer every month In silence, tortures that would drive a man to the edge of des
pair. The ailments peculiar to women are not only painful 'uut dangerous and
should receive prompt treatment before they grow worse, if you suffer from pain, Irregular functions, falling feelings, headache, side ache, dizziness, tired feeling, etc..
follow the example of thousands of women who have been relieved or cured, and take Wine of Cardui. Sold by all Druggists
WINE OF
CARDUI
To Utilize Power of Tides. A group of several engineers and capitalists, headed by William O. Weber, of Tloston. believe they have revolut - nlzt d the Industrial system by a new device utilizing the power Of the tides so as to manufacture compressed air A plant is about to be erected at South Thomaston. Me . to demonstrate tbe value of this Invention. , Worth Knowing That Allcock's Plasters are the highest result of medical science and skill, and In ingredients and method have D' ver been equaled. That they are the original and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation imitatora trade. That Allcock s Plasters never fail o perform their remedial work quickly and effectually. That for Weak Rack, Rheumatism. Colds. Lung Trouble. Strains and all Local Pains they are Invaluable. That when you buy Allcock's Plasters you obtain the best plasters made. A near sighted man has a good excuse for not recognizing his creditor
when b happens lo meet inem.
Thinks Clergy Are tosing Ground. Mr Charles Booth, the great social scientist, in his volume on "Religion in London" is convinced that the clergy are losing ground by becoming servers of tables and organizers of charity Instead of spiritual guides to their flocks. To Clean Oil Paintings. M-inv are nt aware that oil paintings mav t" aucccaxfully cleaned by an amateur. Dip a cloth in tepid Ivory .Joap auds nnd wring almost dry. Go over the picture very carefully until dirt and fly nccka are restored; then apply bulled hatred oil with a flannel roth. ELEANOR R. PARKER. M.ch of the spring poetry writn is not necessarily for publication, tut as a guaranty of good faith. You always get full rnlue in Levis' Single Rinder atraiaht 5c cigar. ) dealer or I-wia' ImM ft Peona, III. Woman Is th swtest prersnt which Ood has given to man. Mr. WlnalnW fjeajtMBIS Srrnp. fnr rhlMrec laaOlaa-. aoftaa ihe arum. rJor' f2" j tamn.a' le.allajr rain. urra lud -.. Iii., ör"
Habit Is tronger than nature -Quietus CM UM Rufus
For Emergencies at Home
For the Stock on the Farm Sloaovs Liivimeivt Is &whole medicine chest Price 25c 50c 6 100 Sand For Fee Booklet on Horses. Cattle. Hoc h?QMry. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloaru Boston, Mass.
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TSTT!TTho.e ugly, grlwly. gray hairs. Uae " LA CRSOLI" HAIR MfTORER. Price. tl.OO, retail.
