Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1907 — Page 3

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HANOY WAGON TOOL BOX.

Ke,p th. IM "'nd' WnMCh May Bt Needed for Breakdown.

of the PMf tho

' ", busy in the fields

. XreVbreskdown occurs, espaI farn, arc large, a great

' 1J . .. in irntnc for re

nt lime v. . iIkivi ant to be uu

'; gecMoati ,nore or and a simple device of this . ,v prove helpful to many of our These ho are working on ,,ails or are doing any amount of . m as well as farmers worklnK . ""tw-ld. should provide themselves th a set of tools which would come

CROP CONDITIONS IN

WhSltKN uAWAUA

Lateness of Bpr'ng Overcome by Ex

cel!er.; Crowing summer o'jn.

Once morf the farmers of W.-r-tern Canada rest at ease and grow rieh WllllO they rluwber. Th. tr NOOOO of i..... I- ,.v..r Vor a time It looked

,M ) 1" U - a though u Uckwunl . -agOO war fo: MM glng to prevent the western co.u.trv from maintaining Its preeml-n-.t position s lead-r of the grain BOWlag n nntil.s of the world. The unusual lat. neaa of the spring coupled with the rapid advaix. In the price of foodstuffs gave the pessimists MM

lgaoo WC UMlf gloomy nrtww-sx ml among ev.M the optimistic Westerners lmhued sc they usually are uu o -nirit of buovancy and hope,

th.ie commenced to glimmer a fear

that perhap this year meir ....... . . nut tu be r AltMti

t AI" t " " ' i i,.v )i.n a larae proportion

Oil .110 .' of wheat hud usually been sown there v..ur vrv üttle se-eding l"ne

Klnallv. however, winter which had tarried so late In the lap of spring in all parts of the Continent vanished before the vertical rays of the sun. and the hurry and hustle of spring I work c ommenced on the western gfg rlcs. .

y the Soth Of May 0 , 01 spring wheat was sown and the fall wheat In the districts devoted to Its cultivation waa covering the Mil Aft. 1 ... it I ' t Wheat sow

,n"..e we have found that M 1 V n iav 30 and hv June SU, happen in the worst l n.on May and jr

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Europe's Extinct Aurochs. Profi-sor A MarteUI o( Mardebnrg has r vi. wed nil the early Btgfgigft r.nd documents relating t: the hjMM wild M of Kir i ÜM aurochs, or ;rus. and shows that It was not Plenty "IS.OOO won't par for the buildWW 1 . 1 , ,

iir.lin.il also lived in r-uroin- in .1 tlme of the aurochs. It la on record tint a herd of thirty aurochse. were living In Poland In K.64. In c-7 a few half domesticated aurochses

were still in existence, but the race AM A iri.n tt

has since become exunci. im leal color of the aurochs was black, but there was a Rrny variety in I'oland and a red one In Germany.

Tre Wagon Tool Box.

. nio of an accident. By

.rtjc- we have found that acel

L (,v twelves Sometimes me otwoR Vän-.t or bolt may be the m-aUs of . HI out a half day s work rem if Jmisslble to continue until ,-amaRe has been repaired. While a V Ml many of our farmers may think It Is unnecesaary and that It is 1V. best to everything snug U I shipshape before goin tothe fle d Of .Otting out on a journey, accidents ZA ssPPN. no "l,,or hoW mUCb tar. is taken. waftM box such as Is described ken savs The Farmer, will frequent 1. come Into use and be the means of nvtug a considerable outlay that w, old o-herwise be ne.esary for reBun Thll box can be made about 1 lache logg and 16 Inches ..... .1 inohPs deem It should be

......1 The heavy snowfall uur

ill" gTniign 1 gg the winter left the ground in excellent Bhupe when once seeding opera lions commemed and from the time weather conditions permitted the com meneen.ent of work until planting was i... th farmers were a bus

romin " class The area In wheat Is not much larger than last year, hut oat barlev and flax are much In excess o past raeordS. the farmers deeming K wiser on account of the lateness of the season to put In a heavier proportion of the gggfftgf grains- From the most reliable reports to hand it arp.ars that the acreage as compared 1 .111 .hr.w an increase oil.

in oats. It in barley and 13 In

I flaA'round Akotoks. High River. Nam ..-a ..iVir winti r

DTi " - . ton ( laresni iiu auu vw... pttwldeg aitk several comi-rtment. ( ton jf prWM weather I , n It. tad bolts of various riMBtt r continue, the winter wheat

u nough to contain sucn ..us- Jr by ,nld(e t,r jwj, . vra hame strap, wrench, some . wm fcwirJ wa.h,r in the early , bolts, nuts, screws, acn-w- allowed the newly sown

1 r.., ehlse . WeHiQ !' . . ,K round.

AWFUL EFFECT OF ECZEMA.

Covered with Yellow Sores Crew

Worte Parents Discouraged Cuticura Drove Sorea Away. "Our little girl, one year and a half old, was taK. n with eczema or that was what the doctor called it. We took her to three doctors but by this time she was nothing but a reUow, greenish sore. One morning we disi .f. v..itiiw oimtile on one

rmiTHi i.iuv .-- . . n 1 .a Vf.. U'ii

of her eves. lMjctor .o. .1 bum um had better take her to some eye specialist, since It waB an ulcer. So we went to Oswego to doctor No. 4. and he said the eyesight was gone. We were nearly discouraged, but 1 thought a .... tha fiiHnira. Treatment.

We wuuiu 0 I purchased a set of Cutlcura Hem edies. which cost m 1, and In three days our daughter, who had been sick about eight months, showed great im- . a I nno week all sores

proeiueui, uuu had disappeared. Of course it could not restore the eyesight, b it if we had used Cutlcura in time I am confident 1 .miiii saved the eye.

mai ii " - - - Mrs. Frank Abbott. R. F. V No.9. F ton. Oswego Co.. N. T- Aug. IT, 16.

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The Kind Voa lUve A); the SlBtia of T a. jrJ' f ; r; S SZXf - o.,al "l " ,U1?r"r,' ULAfMt: Lw nHne ..leoel.o -r. lo thta.

What is CASTORIA . ..a SWm autir Oll. P

- fra- Pfistor OUa

Lntaina ncltbcr Opium, mn Z VVornm Mibncc lt a,o laIU DTt i,d Wind and allay. Feverish nena. J 1 c,ustiptloa Colic It reliev,- Twth J" 'F MMi, r-KuUt. tuo aQd Ftatl..n,j - It SS alae ton.:-h and JJf. Mt.tber'a 1 ricud.

The Cbildrcu'8 rauiKwr-' GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS of

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The Kind You Hae Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years - - . Man aar.

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IW Chewers who read I S-- "I'm.X lhe information I iWw given in this space I jmW':rMlW in next week's paper I jmmSMMM will then know why JmW SCHNAPPS and other of sMWSmsr the Reynolds' brands, as shown bv Internal Revenue statistics J .pf for a frscalyear

. UaaL rutirh. pincers, hoofknlfe. copll.Lo Karhat A

j.r rivets, some oix'n iiu. -'---- -raw wrought nails and such other things aa exyeilence may prove to be ronrenirnt to have. The shape of aho bog is shown in the Illustration. Th-

Tiildle of the top is nailed last, nie

,,n each Kldc is s hinged lid. fasteneu with a hasp and staple for a loclv If . ,'ssary. This bnx can b suspenfled oni the guide pole dlroetly beneath

the center of the wagon nox -rong leather straps with buckles h a Ik.x would not he In the way and would be easily accessible if any thing was wanted. SCIENCE AND FARMING. The Wisdom of Making Nature Fight the Insect Foes.

Scientists are now realizing tha' the abundance of insect pggta which the farmer of to-day baa to battle wUh Is lu- largely, if not entirely, to the. upag of nature's laws. I ..fort man i-iaced the woods and prairies under cultivation, excessive

liicreas of any Insect specie wmm perhaps unknown, or. at moat, rary rare. Nature has always provided forces - V i . 1 . alaairln 9P rtinnt each other, as

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anl wnn in-..

grain to get a firm root in the ground.

and now witn an i v- --- ure and warm weather the growth Is remarkable All danger of Injury from droughts Is practically over ag the sreen crop covers the ground retaining the moisture required for I s

.w .....I ..ra. va-lll lilt 1 lie i'"' ' -

evaporation which mlgbt otherwise take place. Crops In Western Canada mature la one hundred days of good and as the weather conditions hare

been ideal since feeding, anu MTtM wheat now from II to 18 Inches above the ground, a full average crop la confidently expected. Ir addition to the cheering pros.m. var vl.-ld the farmers

liens lit aaa.o - , are to be congratulated on the fact that thev still have In their possession th million bushel of wheat from last 1 vear s crop which they are now di.I posing of at high prices tv ..dendld yild of 90.000.000

bushels of wheat ral-ed in WBB the three provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, toother with the almost certain assurance that this voar will see a considerable Increase. ' nnst calling the atten-

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V... in hi oi tarn

a It a. a- .1 .liaiiicgnnl from the I'nited

eSl ini iiiiiuo-"-- . . . a oarrirultural districts

Mates u '"- . .

of Kurope are eacn niou... ? ee grant lands or purchasing farms . . a v.. i.rnvoat ltKell

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w ami im iiarx.v-. - J . (H, Kranl laiiue "i v - KaianoA httween ttie i .. . j i.ik hian t.roved ItOtll

otner creaiairi. ; jn tn iani " ",v - - numbers of different specie, has been anJonK the grain growing

maintained. countries or me wunu

i ... .t,.v,K- .f f.irlilltig mo'

.l"je. II lia-i aa f - often decreased tbe natural enemies Of InjurW.us Insects, says Coleman s Rgral World, and In other cases have afforded conditions favoring the rapid nniltll'Ucatton of insects not formerly

present to dangerous numu-i-. Tin practical entomologist of to gay while not discounting tbe value ,.f ; , ...ns and sprays as implements

i.f war scainst the six loou-.i .. recogaigog that really saUsfactory control to to it bnmght about by a partial or total restoration of tbe con alUoa. under which nature formerly I tTOBtaa the different BHKiea from Womlog too numerous. The entoi, loglal accordingly studies parasitic eaeaüta and diseaaes which destroy ih. injurious Insects, and oftentimes h is enabled to encourage the para sites to such an estent that they largely or entirely control the injurl mis f irms.

V a- tu, xxnnHa-rful pain of six and one-

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fourth million pounas, or a u - . a . . . . ' .-a c-ar-l r-r1

one-third ot tne enure hiuw..

sumption of chewing and smoKing - Oa Laa

tobacco in the united states

lalVt STOCK AND M15CELLANWUS

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LOWEST PRICES BY A.N KTXLOCC NEWSPAPER CO.

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We will .hip SCHNAPPS direct from factory to r-t..l Zm in lo.. of 10 lb., -ndover. . th, SSlllgfl K-bWn,

f -iv o-r Hound. cr 1reinx pm-- -

ajaaj p0int tO which B Publ..hed thfOUh T.t. Ob- ' . y . . - ,l in a n V

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ZZnm - SaSSglS 5c cut of SCHNAPPS nd . cm-

brie tob-atco powth, upon rcipx o ' w

ft. J. BCYMOLOS TOBACCO CO., '

l M. Wlnaton-saiein, "-

READERS

of thl pspwi do1 .A i-wa w snr

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fylXMSSWa- I - S -..1,4 unon hair-

Ut th U lof. rcSunn. U uMü tut of ltmtatior..

ng of hutter. and that moy 1,,,,-r aroin 1. e ior A!U foj,o ,et control of practieally f'" , tor ttwl made In the ccuntry. ( g.J u. .ml s- tkal H g all to be rework-.! ... - Krjft

The Middle Man. V New York report says that a peat butter trust has been formed, hat Hod hy a capital of $30.000.000. Th. projectors rtec-lsre that they are a 11 .1 ... it... ...a. 1.1 . 11. at. Ill

a.'lTi; :u fUllliii.m- an'- i"'"" the polling of butter, and that they . a ... ..II v

propose

all hc hut

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an. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : r. lau a.

a tun -ie ade. It win prooaoij prut.i Ii" mi one mode of the many fruit I' ss iHta nipts to get rid of that v. iy unary worker, the middleman. I'n- . nt flnsneisl arranKC . ... UJI.

nn-nts for ilolni: huslneH. ine miuuir man Is a necessity. The Berry Bushes. lon t let the btrry hushex grow al aa.aa . a a

i..r Ih. I-...I..H I on II IIP I lit ' 111 I-

111. fl.asa imorint..

nil nil, r vaa Of Ooufll Julius Andrsssy. -hoso ma recently unveiled at SSS t TSm Presse give. Z ?öl SS cedent: Count Andraj. i had a habit of smoothinK with his ham. his richly oiled One an important document tmi fBBBM the Austrian council BByiWJ I'M

try said to one -- Count Andras- M r. ad the lateot document " How do fln on it the imprint o Count AJ

drassy s fingers, respouwu r--dent with a laußh.

People Tell Esch Other About Good Things. i ..... iM'nide in the Twelw year- ago ' ,, !',,..ti ss a

,.l.l ktHW HI - A , ltu.r tJ. l'.m.ler tor the koH. 1"'. . ,, Uu told year -If. ' , ,,

Mranl,.led-.u. . - '

lllial gIVCt IWW Su - fCV,,Wi while you walk . 0 J;-

A Trouble Maker. Towne-The other day I helped your friend Dnbley to select a beautiful Hrne-non-t mention Duhley to me- he's no friend of mine. Towne-Why. he told me he was gofeg to send the etching as a present ,0,;'roe-Po he did and my wife me rearrange all the -her

tre- in the parlor to in.-

U and I'm not done ei. Not Comfortable. off into the mountains

I late MM and get close to the L rt f nature" said the dreamy g rl. heart or nanu-. tintnlns

I nnce went on inio aa.. ::n:.,. I at. .,..n o, n. ;mh

wuaht the anincrij

Generous -" ,, tho a .fctttit said tne

tr Krnti 1 11 mil v.. -- nate $r..0Oft for a ggW lrfUal-g known as "Kraft hall "' HW said e "lean o

Ine we want

wtth a smooth tro.

gtarch. you can mm T

waist just as wri. . cam laun.lry can: 5 will , r ..tifTncs-1 and nnlsn, proper punut , , of ,he goods, be lBwesr and tear i i

11DU. TVS n,-slah" bird of U -c

all others

Bobby's Viewpoint. The theater wss brilliant with colored lights snd overflowing with a gav commencement throng. The stage was crowded with a class of 200 bnvs and their teachers. Among the ...a w it fl John, the big brother

of little Itobbv. who was surveying ,hc scene with bulging 000. U Utll up to his father and In a -i.e.. atiiUtirr askefl:

papa, isn't It nice that so many paMaiO came to John's commencement?" - Very Handy. "AmonR tbe people who greeted the President uion his arrival at Oyster Hay" says an exchange, "none attraVted so much at.cntion as a

who carried two Mlrw- ... .a I... iVin n.inal . 11

and led Snomer u rtrikOO us that a capable woman like that would attract attention anywbero. Washington Post. . . . Q.nrrh a fair trial

1 . 1 a 1 'i 11.11.' . trv it for bnih hot and cold and If you dou t think you do better work In less time and at smaller cost, Te'turn It and your grocer will give you back your m"ney. Big Deposits of Limestone. .... T.h'ei,pi river. Alabama.

is enough limestone to supply a cogMBt Plant for 100 years. Wise men miss a lot of real pleasure

bee ause they are noi

Modesty of True Greatness. Ahou lu-n Adhem had Just found

out that his name led all the 1 resU I -. Still." he observed, with a modesty , PIU I BlIJJ .. rarm It was charming, "the aea- WJIll WW

,on is young yet I've made s few ....a... vi, u a trn hut lust as llKeiy

IDCK Uiaa. aa a a as not 1 shall be at the bottom of the percentage column In batting before . ' cr.tHni'K rcm-

the season ena -- - - ' a . AAM.na aanl t O

tng the bouquet or cue no--.-1 - tm A eta nil

feSni bv an admirer in me a.ava..-..-.. he ste'epiHd up to the plate, struck out dodged a lemon thrown at him bv a disgusted blearherite. and went and took bis seat on the bench.

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S1GK HEADACHE .. ik.

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VIVER PIUS.

Positively c sred mjj

these MlU PlIU-

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cum l PH I . SHALL DOSE. SMALL fniut

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K-atllnc A prria-.. rdy liar Diulnew. m, luti a I o. a a

Taa.tr in Ihr Ma i.O rd Tonane. r taw side, tokimh uvaa.

fis Purely

Test of Bravery. Do you think men have more coaraco than women?" Certainly not." answer, d the professor. "Everybody knows there ! more-peril in the first Ice cream soda than in the first straw hat Damaged by Moon's Rays. in hot countries meat BBBBB .. . f tho moon putrefies

dark. ,.. Hiniloat i Simthloa 'trni'

Fr chlMre. mtISJ. lS'Jl

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CARTERS Fac-Sim.le Signatur

PILLS. ;i

REFUSE SUBSTITUT t..

PlTTLC Wive

A Positive CUBE FOR CATARRH

Ely's Cream Balm it QuickN ifctorOed Gi-rt Ntt -I Once Wc Kl Br,. ! Wtm-n tt ST

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a." - without Food.

ran tf o ä.O"W The condor can fast for 40 days and

the eaule 28 dV-

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COLDS AND GRIPPE

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mumm offer is eontlnsent upon our arous tw jss 0000 eÄch from anainar iliMiations en rv',,v

., ' ,.fr ,h hPi.1 of ovarii ther nubile spirited cltucns.

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