Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 April 1909 — Page 7

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March of the Glaciers. ill.- uiioxplnlnod phenomena i' ufemior T. G. Honney call , I ice mailt If," Is the alter,ui and rot r wit of the gin. t present, says Profoasor Ho. in ScandinuUu und perhaps i St. Elias are the glacier i.i advance In notable mini- , thf Alps a genoral retreat of . ,. rs b gan aliutit 1SG1. At rapi 1 Imt tili rato after- , .ned. Toward the end of . nth century a Klarier here s'lfhtly retraced Its steps. , i' are still either h1wjr s'dtlouarj Youth's

The Best Pride. A t''ed Englishman while In Newr t.iik-.l most entertainingly to a j., p "f ladies about ancestral pride. ui''.-tral pride is nn excellent i he said, "but there are better t We have long felt In Great I 'i'cri that there are better things. I ,. a" The sentiment rather neatly ex-j.-..-js.-1 last season by a duchess. I!.: is a great family, but she was ta niüc tu a young marquis whose fami . is incomparably creator. He Is a rcr.r lazy, worthless, dissipated .. . marquis, ami he boasted to v.- . . h'ss about his people. 1 am wry proud of my ancestry, v i t n i ' u , he ended. Yi -' s-aid the duchess, "and you 1 r.. (.!,) to be, but I wonder how ? .: ai.' . stry would feel about you?"

Something Just as Good. -n Is too honest for politics." i, why not make him a reform-

The Flowing Fountain. i l poem flows from wis- - Fountain now anil then. f those in print, like this. :;nj a fountain pen. Kansas City Times.

The Enigmatic Cube. rif nil il.. . .

. usiunuiunK adviinrM in

magic, none is more mystlfvlnu tlian the enigmatic cub. ;n,a ,ll

l1!"'"""? lhl ,ri snis to have

i7 "'T,. '.Hl w,iat ,tner alciaiiB

....V- ,, renineu or. mid no one but the man himself hi been nblo to find "!!Lh!JW,,e. ,,oe T olnatlc

; J . n on-nc ttibo, which

uioKii-iun produces from the air

his hands to twineh. a four-Inch

uu u iiine-inrn cub- This ho sets In

.uii vii-w upon ins tame, where It Is

-u iu Krow siowiv to a size of thre

V, ix in, es. I . cube ,8 the lifted and from ander it steps a worn-

... who M.ms io run toward the front

"I Uli- Mac. The liiiiHnl:.

I fltl.. . 4 OHH .11

,., insiami) htops. disappears In a Hh.'.t , nam. In full view of the laudi.n.e and n h.-r place Is seen a

ifc.siiii.M- noiiriui-t uf r.al roses, which an jl ic-K.-d iuid distributed to the au-

-ii.-ui. -i-opuiur Mrh:mics.

Half a League.

The rW had Just finUlied reciting

. u.irKf oi ui.. uj:iJt Brigade." "Now." aid the t. ach.r, "can any

i.--iu ii'ii nie the meaning of

unise wt.nis. uait a league?'" I'p shot th. hand of Thomas Jones.

K---U uievon, iooiuail captain and In domltable fullback.

"Plenso. sir. It means they couldn't

Hei unougn cams to make up the full league." Some one had blundered.- London Answers. Mow's This? tt offer One Hundred Dollarn Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ' K. J. CIIRN'ICT 4 CO., Toledo. 0. We. the underli:neil. have known V J Cheney for the last IS jfrtni. and bellove hlin perfectly honorable In all butlness transn t Ions, and financially able to carry out any Obligation made by hi firm. Wauiino. Kixnan 1c Marvin, Vholeale UrussNts. Toledo, 0. Hair Catarrh Cure I taken Internally, acttns directly upon the blood and rauroin urfaces of the gjstenj. Testimonials env free. Trice, "Sc. per bottle. Sold bv all Drutrclm. . Take Hall's Family IMIU for constipation. The Alps. A profesfcor of the University of Ilerlin belloves that tho Alps have been moved twenty miles south from their original location and carved Into their present form by glacial action.

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I a in ii ii Mt-iilth IIiiIIiIit, .r-.iif that will (Ii-hiim- the d put tlieiii in ttiiHlition tu ; r-iH'r work unaided will do mthln:; eix- to preserve i Mrenuth. Sueh n medlrine

laxative herb ten. Ijtties

m. du ine. (jet a i'e. jMfkase

t any dni-;clt'.s or dealer's. r what you have tried before, fata- iu? herb ten.

f soup may weigh as much !mtjm? as many a song or ser-'rotherhood.

f I't.tf r ' II

ihlp In heaven will not exi from either taxes or service

-:i I swtdHnc Kfltloin indieatp initiie troubl.'. They are usually lornl cold or intlanuiintion h fjuirkly removed by a little - H .rnrd Oil. Try and see. way to make sure nf bolnc - make some one else glad.

TOWER'S FI5H BRAND

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Grheld Te I tax bmiicltt eood health to fhousandh! rueqtinlitHl for constipnt n. livr and kidney (iieaes. Coninoseil of Herbs. Ituv from your dmssist. A Lost Fee. The HlKht Hon. Augimtino Blrrell once believed that he had been smitten with a mortal disease and went to

tonsult a distinguished doctor who lived In the nlghborhood of Harley street and who was a great expert oil the disease of which he thought ho was a victim. It was a hot day In July, snd as he walke! from his London homo, which was In the neighborhood of Addison road, to Harley street he perspired freely. He found the great physician's rooms all crowded with patients probably, he thought, suffering from a similar complaint to himself. While wnitlng he found on the table

a book written by the great physician on the subject of the particular disease. Ho opened the book, and the llrst words which caught his eye were these: "The patient who is suffering from this disease never perspires." He had Scotch blood in his veins, so ho pickod up his hat and gloves and walked out, and he never snw that eminent physician. London Scraps.

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

The Senior Berean Lesson for SunDay, May 2, 1909.

PAUL'S IflHST MISSIONARY JOURNEY CYPRUS. Acts 1, 1-12. GOLDEN TEXT Co ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature Mark IG. 15. 1. Now there were la tho church that was at Antlnch certain prophets ninl teachers; as Uarnabas, and Simeon tht was called Niger, ami Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod, tho totrarcli. and Saul. 2. As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said. Separate me Barnabas and Saul for tho work whereiinto I have called them. 3. And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid their bunds un them, they sent them awnj. 4. So they, being sent forth by tho Holy Ghost, departed unto Selects; and from thence they sailed to Cyprus. 5. And when they were at Salamis, they preached the word of God In the synagogues of the Jews; and they had also John to their minister. C. And when they had gone through the Isle unto Paphos, they found a certain sorcorer, a false prophet, a Jew. whose name was Harjesus: 7. Which was with the deputy of the country, for Sergius. Paulus, a prudent man; who called for Uarnabas and Saul, and desired to hear the word of God. S. But Elymas tho sorcerer (for so is his name by Interpretation) withstood them, seeking to turn away tho deputy from the faith. 9. Then Saul (who also Is called Paul), filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes on him. 10. And said, O full of all subtllty nnd all mischief, thou child of the

üevti, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord? 11. And now. behold, the hand of the Lord Is upon thee, and thou shall be blind, not seeing the sun for a

season. Ami immediately there fell

on him a mist and a darkness; and he

went about seeklntr some to lead him

by the hand.

12. Then the deputy, when he saw

what was done, believed, belne aston

ished at the doctrine of the Lord.

THE LESSON EXPLAINED.

Versos 1-3: The Ordination of Barna

bas and Saul for Missionary Work. The church that was at Antloch

was now probably enterlmr on the

t..v. . . ...

iiiniii year oi lis History. Its mem

RHEUMATISM

I want crc-y chronic rhenmatte in ihr.,,

SfSY 01 ''Nellies. I llmmcnts. all TISM ItFMhin a trlaL No matter what IZT ?r,a,r taT ay. no matter what your rrlenda may Bay, no matter bow 'J ISM ltKMKPY If !t fall to Kve Mtlfartlon.1 will refund your mon-y -Mnnyoa ii;mpt?Ver m. reuu-dJr contains no mIicruc arid, no opium coralne. morphine or cither harmful rinitrn. It Is pnt up under the fpiarantco of the Pure Food and Drug For sale by all drnctfsts. Price. 23c.

The Stylish Hour. "What made you set 9 o'clock as the time for your dinner party? I never hoard of such an outlandish hour." "It was necessary. I'm going lo wear one of those new 500-button dresses that night, and I can't possibly be ready before that time." Detroit Free Press.

An Isle of Many Names. The French Island which was known as Bourbon under the ancient regime was named Reunion under the revolution. He Bonaparte under the empire and Bourbon under the restoration and is Reunion now.

CURED ITCHING HUMOK. OIK, Pnliifut SivcIMiik- Ilroke nntl Old Not Ilea! itrTereü Three Year Torture Yield In Cullrurn.

"Little black swellings were scattered over my face and neck and they would leave little black scars that would Itch so I couldn't keep from scratching them. Larger swellings would appear and my clothes would stick to the sores. I went to a doctor, but the trouble only got worse. By this time It was all over my arms and tho upper part of my body In swellings as large as a dollar. It was so painful that I could not bear to lie on my back. The second doctor stopped the swellings, but when they broke the places would not heal. I bouslit a set

A Story of Father Matnew. "Father Mnthew was the most loving and lovable of human beings." and In the light of this statement found in the biography of the famous Irish priest by Mrs. Katherlne Tynan ILnk son two incidents of hts crusade fur temporance in the north of Ireland should be read. At Clones. In Ulster, there wore two Orange Hag raised when he visited It. Instead of considering it as an in stilt, ho thought it a very great compliment, never having seen one or been honored with one before. When

ho saw them he called for three cheers " ' St ZSSXZJSr" n. CuredbyLydiaEPinkham's "A Catholic nrlest callinc for a eor. Fanair,Uin C . i

dial salutation of the Orange banner T ciuuit VUIlipuUHU

1WL1UK ADVISED OPERATION

and a Catholic assembly heartily re sponding was something almost incon

ceivable. it had never ocrurred b. fore In Ireland. I'm nfraid it ha never occurred since." For the time being then- were g.iol will and friendly feeling from onr t r, 1 of Ulster to the other One ret-r-n who kept for Father Mathew's bit - ing said: "You wouldn't bo blessing me If you knew what I am." "And what are you, my dear?" Fa ther Mnthew called men, women and children "my dear." "I am an Orangeman, your reverence." "Why. God bless you. my dear. I wouldn't caro if you were a lemon man!"

Paw Paw, Mich. I suffered terri

bly from female ills, it eluding intlam-

mation and congesHon, fur several

years. My doctor said there was no hone for me but an

operation. I began taking JLvdia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I can now say I am a well woman." EMiLV Dkaper.

of the Cutlcura Remedies and In less

borshlp was made up In good part of tnnn n fk some of the places were

uentues. (Recall our last lesson.) nearly well. I continued until t im.i

SICK HEADACHE

Reynard's Cunning. While crossing an old field waist high with withered mullein stalks, goldenrod anil other weeds I noticed a dog within forty feet. Ho was partly hidden by the grasses, but appeared to be a young, reddish brown setter.

pottering along, smelling at this clump and that bunch of weeds and gradually

circling behind me. In a few min

utes I heard a yell. "There goes a fox."

Mire enough, over the top of a neigh 1 111 I .

oorinp tun a nunurcu yards away

wont my "uog." It fas a shrewd piece of work on his part to throw me

off my guard by seeming Indifferent

and when behind me and out of sight to streak it for cover. I had probal-

ly disturbed him during his afternoon

siesta. Many a fox have I hunted am

killed, but this one fooled me com

plt tely. It forms a very pleasant rec

ollection ns an instance of brute sa

gaclty. Forest and Stream.

FOOD FACTS.

CARTERS flVER

Wlinf nn 31. I. l.rnrfiPtl.

heKTiif PHiiT i thr.uj:li a food experience which he

Ther nlso rcUern Dl. . akes public:

tress from Dyspepsia, In- "It wn. my ow n experience that first TTLE dlgestloa and Too Hearty ' led me tu advocate Crape-Nuts food IVFR Eatl1 A perfect rem-j juul I also know, from having pre-

DIIIC rI. Jrr I bribed It to convalescents and other

M -f- L. th0 onth CoalM ! weak patients that the food Is a won

HHIB Tomrue Pain in thosi.tn di rfttl rebullder and restorer of nerve

luisi'iu jjvac 'luey i i nmin usmii". as wen as muscic. ii

Improves the digestion and sick pa

tlents always gain Just as I did In

strength and weight very rapidly.

"I was In such n low state that I

had to give up my work entirely, nnd went tn the mountains of this state, but tw. months there did not Improve me; In f.n f. I was not quite as well as

when I left lnniie. "My fix! did not sustain me nnd it became plain that I must change. Iben I begiin to use Crape-Nuts food, ninl In two weeks I could walk a mue

cat i ' Cascarets so good that I would futigue, nnd In five weeks pica h ut tncm- 1 was troubled a returned to my home and practice, Nim.-.'.! . ',ln torP''1 liver and headache, taking up hard work again. Since that . s R,e talcim?Car.ireic r.i., rt.- . u .

lime i iinvi' ieu .i. wcu iiuti iruii us I ever lld in my life. "As a physician who seeks to help all sufferers. I consider It a duty to make these facts public." Trlnl 10 days on Grape-Nuts, when the regular food does not seem to sustain Hie body, will work miracles. "There's n Iteason." b.)k In pkgs. for the fatuous little book. 'The Bond to Well villa" fiver read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest.

ttftiato tljo Bowels. Purelr Vegetable.

LLPILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.

Genuine Must Bear -Fac-Similo Signaturo REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

LAZY LIVER

flllL- . t " " I" UHU I1CUUUV.1JC. f J;Bf e taking CascareU Candy Caüiar-Um-J , VPrr much bclter- 1 sha cer theM 7r "n,mp"J tcm to my friends as c w licinc I have ever seen."

n.i Ana Dwinet,

.uui .No. 2, Fall River, Mass.

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Minn.

Some of Its members God had en

dowed with spiritual qualifications to teach and guide tho Church (comnnro

Joel 2. 2S, 31: Acts 2. 17), and four of these are here mentioned by name.

concerning Uarnabas we learned much In our last session (see especially Acts 11. 24). Why Simeon

p'Symcon" was called Niger, or "the Black," wo are not told. He may have been an African, although his first name indicates Jewish origin. Cyrene, from which Lucius came, was In Africa, on the north coast, west of Egypt. The name Lucius is Latin not the same as that of Luke; Manaen is a Hebrew name the same as Monahem. This man had been brought up with "was the foster-brother of" Herod the tetrach. Saul is named last, as perhaps the youngest. This group of prophets and teachers has been regarded as typical of "all the world," which was about to be evangelized by their efforts. Barnabas was a Jew from Cyprus; Symeon, If not himself a Gentile. Is shown by his double name to have been accustomed to associate with Gentiles; Lucius was probably a Gentllo; Manaen had been a child In the house of Herod the Great when that house was regarded as more Gentile than Jewish:

and Saul became pre-eminently the

Apostle to the Gentiles; he was at this time possibly forty-one or fortytwo years of age. Of Symeon, Lucius (but see Horn. 1C. 21), and Manaen nothing Is known beyond the fact that they seem to have been three-fifths of a prayer-meeting which exerted world-wide and time-long Influence a fact which should encourage incon spicuous Christians. As they minis tered to the Lord Itamsay under stands from this phrase that more than others these men led lives of religious duties. Their service was in a true sunso the first missionary prayer-meeting. They fasted, according to a custom of godly Hebrews, in earnest prayer. What the Holy Ghost sold was probably uttered by the prophets present. Separate me Bar nabas and Saul Set them apart for special service. The work whereiinto I have called them On their hearts God had already laid the burdens of the Gentiles. Saul from the first had been chosen for such work (Gal. 1. 15.

16). and Barnabas evidently had heajd a similar call. Verse 3 Indicates a

solemn dedication service. They stands for the recognized olllcials of

the Church; them for Barnabas nnd

Saul; away for the outlying world of wickedness.

Observe that this first mlsBlonarv

work was founded as a result of spe

cial prayer, organized tinder providen

tial guidance and authorized by tin

Church. Varse 1: The Beginning of tho First

Missionary Journey. They, being sent forth by the Holy

Ghost, departed "went down" unto

"to" J faeleucln The seaport of An

tloch a little more than sixteen miles distant, at the mouth of tho Oroides.

(There was another Selecla. In Asia

Minor, as woll as another Antloch.)

They sailed to Cyprus This larce

Island might he reached by boat from

Seleucla In a day or less. Doubtless

hey were consciously directed in their ourney by the Holy Ghost. Cyprus, he home of Bnrnabas, had many

Jewish residents nnd already there

soom to have been disciples there

Acts 11. 13).

Vorsos 6-S: The Hostility of Elymns

the Sorcerer. Salamis wns tho seaport of eastern

Cyprus, nearest to Seleucla. It Is now

a mass of ruins. I'aphos (now Bnffa)

is one hundred nillos or so from Sain-

inis, at the western end of the Island.

used three sets, and now I am sound

and well. The disease lasted three years. O. L. Wilson, I'uryenr. Tcnn.. Feb. S. 100S." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp.. Sole Props, of Cutinim tMn.-l.v Boston. A Regimental Question. A peculiar custom obtains in the Twelfth lancers the playing of the

osper nymn. the Spanish chant and the Russian national hymn every night of tho year after the "last

post' has sounded. It Is said that

the playing of tho Vesper hymn orig

inated in one or the officer's wives presenting tho regiment with a new-

set of Instruments on condition that

tho hymn was played every night after the "last post." The playing of the Spanish chant is declared to be

a ponance for sacking of a convent during the peninsular war. No reason Is assigned for the playing of

tne itussian national anthem. London Tit-Bits.

Another Operation Avoided. Chicago. 111. "I want women to know what that wonderful medicine. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- , pound, has done for me. Tim nf h

j best doctors in Chicago said I would i pfitrrn tnnntin'it iiuiipy l'roiprct . die if I did not have an operation, and In no year since the development of 1 1 never thought of seeing a well day Western Canada began has spring'?5"; I had a small tumor and femalo brought a brighter outlook than it j Ä YfnÄi suJrered, and brings this year In o pr.-edlng lAiSS spring has there been greater assur- and it made mo a well woman." Mrs! ance of advancing development and ' Alvexa Spejilco, 11 Langdon St prosjwrity. The movement of Immlgra-1 Chric?J1!l tlon has already assumed large proper-! V inkham's Vegetable Comas It Is satisfactory In volume; from remedy for curing the wnrcf fnVi

across the Atlantic sturdy, industrl- j female ills, including displacements, ous and thrifty newcomers are arriv-1 inflammation, fibroid tumors, irreguing in large numbers, homeseekers , jarities, periodic pains, backache, bear-

from Ontario and the other older .P0 ? leeUnS. flatulency, indiges-

provinces are coming In a steady w" l"uf J???1" "cosi?

stream, and from across the interna- 'has bewortl!' MS W Sy tloual boundary a movement Is already suffering women.

in full Üow which. It Is confidently . predicted, will beat the records of all 1 previous years; sreci8l settlers' trains ' are crossing the Hue. loaded with ef- j fects, actual material wealth bt-lng ', thus brought Into the country at the rato of millions of dollars' worth monthly. The movement is so unprecedently !

large that extra Dominion Immlgra- TUC TFPTU P4Xtme ceb mny dentifrice tlon officials have had to lie provided J ,nt Ittin m cleaniing, whitening and at both North Portal ami at IJmerson, I r'raovwg from the teeth, bede detroying

tand it is estimated that tlie total num- ;"Ji . y ,M , h,ch otdmiT7

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WISHED FOE DEATH, SafferlnR from Kltlner Troablc Were So Acme, Mrs. Josephine JefTery, 2-lth and Washington Sts., Mnrlon. Ind.. says: "To look back upon what I have gone

through. It seems a miracle that I live, and I feel that I owe It to Dtian's Kidney Tills. My case devel

oped gradually. First, bnekache, floating spots before my eyes, weakness nnd cxhatisti'Hi. then a terrible steady pain over the

kidneys and an extreme nervousness. Doctors finally said there was no hope for me, but I began using Donn's Kidney Bills and gradunly recovered my health." Sold by all dealers. r0 cents a box. Foster-MIlburn Co.. Buffalo. X. Y.

ber of new settlers from the mited States this year will lie 70.000 at least, and may run well up toward lOO.imo Last year's total of new settlers from the South was .18.72,$; thus the area that will bo ilaced In wheat and other grains this year will greatly exceed that of lust. year. Settlers are maklug extraordinary efforts to get on their lands and begin seeding operations. The price of wheat now, away above the doilar mark, is Incentive enough, and when one has In view the splendid results that the post few years have shown, it is not to be wondered

Jit that the present will be the banner

year for Immigration to Canada. Ask

your nearest Canadian government agent for rates of transportation, and

ho will also send you Illustrated

pamphlets. .

Dismal Prospect. McJIggor Poor Dumley's In for It He married a girl who stutters, you

know.

Thingumbob Well. It shouldn't ho

hard to outtalk a woman like that.

.McJIggor Yes, but with all her

stuttering she Is very determlnod. If

she ever starts to say anything she'll , stutter through It If It takes all night. I

L.amoiic btandan: and Times.

TUC 11 PI I ITU Putine used u a mouth, lilt mUUIrl Kllfl cWeca the mouth and throat, punfiei the breath, and kills the gerra hich collect in the mouth, cautng jore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, gnppe, and much licknea. , , ' nl hum, may be instantly reliev-d and strengthened by Paxüne. PnTADDU P1 vvill detlroy the gerca UA I Annn dial cauie catarrh, heal the inflammation and atop the dUcharje. It it a tura remedv for uterine catarrh.

Paxtine ii a harmlea vet powerful

eermiadcduinf edant and deodorizer. I

Uted in bathing it deitroyi odor and

leare the body aauiepttcally clean.

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Growl from Disgruntled Suburbanites. Whene'er you step aside to let Some dame precede you through the gate Your train is Just about to leave, And you're just half a second late. Hohemlan Magazine.

A Cure ftir Colli nnil Crip. There Is InconTt-nit'nfe. uEftrinc nnd dancer in a cold, and thf wonder is that people will lake so f-w precautions against colds. On or two Lane's Pleas ant Tablets (be sure of the nam) taken when the first stiulUr freling appear, will top the proeress of a cold aud saw a tr-n t denl of uunerwwmry suffering. Drugrt and dealers generally sfll these tablets, price eent. If mi rnnnot set them send to j tutor V. Woodward, IaItoy, N. Y. Sample free Paradoxical. Myor Tho now baker seems to bo an industrious chap. Gyer Yes; he's a groat loafer. Sn Francisco Examiner.

Not a Bargain. "Do you think that Miss Klddor was

having fun with me?" asked Chawile.

Well, old chap, give me tho de

tails." was Awthur's response. "You see. I hod my bull terrier with me, and I sold to her. "That dog knows aH much as I do.' And she said. 'Don't you think $4.50 was too much to pny for him? "'Cleveland Leader.

A Five Year Clock. There is a clock at a railway station In Belgium which requires winding up only once In five years. It was place! there by the government In 1SS1 and keeps capital time. ilr. Wlrtalow'a Soothlnc Syrap for children tetbinr. roftm the rumt. rcdueea inflammation. aHaj-s pain, eure rirxl coHc, 25 ecnU a bottle.

of Wheat Land in Western Canada WILL MAKE YOU RICH 50 traihel per acre hare tm frown. Oeneral aware area ter than In anr other part of the Continent. Under New Regulation It U powiMe to Jcurea HomrsteadoflM) acres tree, and additional IW acres at S3. CO per acre. "The derrloptjM-nt of the country has made marvellous stride. It Is a revelation, a nao-ird ot oonqtmt by KtUenvnt that U remarkabl."-Extract from corrrspoodence of a National Editor, who Kited Canada in August last. The irrain crop rf IWirtl ni-t many laraien WW) to f2SM per acre. Crain-rauina. Mixed rarmin? and Oairyinsr are the principal industries. Qimatei excellent: Sncial Conditions tlva tist: Kailwar Advantage unequalled; Schools, churchen and markets ckx at hand. Lands mar alv be nurrh.n.l imn nn

and Land Companies. I OR "LAST BUST WEST" pamphlets, maps and information as ta how to iwvure lowest Kailway Katea. apply to nn H"' ,?;-trn'eoient ft Iromicratloa, Ottawa tacatj . r Refs. Roo?! Tratti .n Ttr-i na II i,rC Ind.anauoiw, ladAufj reJC, Tfrrment Affcnts I'Ioam Mj wbr roo ILli adTertiwsaot.

An Eye on the Future. Tommy's maiden aunt had called at tontion to some of that young man's misdemeanors, thereby causing him to he punished. Tommy imndere.1 a while then asked: "Papa, will little sister Gladys lie an artnt to my children when I am a man?" "Yes. Tommy." answered his father, much interested. "AVhy do ou ask?" " 'Cause she might Just as well t;et married and have a home of her own. for I do-.'t intend to 'low any aunts to stay around my house making trouble for my children." Woman's Home Companion.

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