Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1914 — Page 7
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VGO TO.
WESTERN CANADA NOW
The opportunity of ecurinir fre
homesteads of 160 acres each, a id
thi low priced lands of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, will scon have passed. Canada offers a hearty welcome to the Settler, to the man with a family looking for a heme; to the farmer's son, to the renter, to all who wish to live under better conditions, Canada's grain yield In 1913 it the talk of the world. Luxuriant Grasses fiire cheap fodder for larga herds; cost of raising and fattening for market is a trifle. The sum realized for Beef. Butter.
Miiic and Cheese will pay fifty per
cent on the investment. Write for literature and partic-
uiars as to recuced railway
rates to Superintendent of Immigration Ottawa, Canada, or to
MUCH COMFORT IN BERMUDA
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Happy People of Islands Nobody Appears to Be Poverty-stricken or in Distress.
Nw York When the Amrrican traveler, taking: his flrtrt trip to Rermuda, stops aboard a Jiner at New York, he rarely realizes that in less than forty-eigbt hours ho is going to experience a wonderful transformation, something that he will never forget, fie puts behind bim trees stripped of leaves, ground snow-covered and frozen tight, dull and leaden skies, cold, biting, winds. When next he sights land the sun is warm, flowers are blooming profusely and every-
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CANADA WINNING
CHAMPIONSHIPS IN AGRICULTURE The Latest Is Winning Championship for Oats a Third Time.
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tarn. orch . etc. E. Feaerfaachar, st Paul. Tex. FOR SALE 40 A LINCc7LNCCc7Lo7r90 a. cult . bal. rhim. bouse, barn. outbblHra. "tr Aildresa O. O. Hovey, Kanza. 'olo.
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1-OR SALE 1!00 A. PHELPS CO. MO - HI w,rUt ' ba1, t,mber. r- house, barn, out1Mks orch A!.tr Stosr, Knobvlew. Mo. FOR SALE- A. TEXAS CO. MOL; lf S. ult.. ba! timber, i r. bouse, barn, nutMdKa. or. h . StC. Jeo V Evans. Licking. Mo.
SALE -180 A. ORANGE 'o.. IX D. a. cult.. 9 r. hoaos. 2 barns. 1" orchards.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 A. Mr DONALD co.. Mo.; 15 a -ult.. 4 r. houa. barn, outMdgs . mach., ftc. J. D. Witt. Goodman. Mo. FOR SALE 120 A. AHAMS CO.. W1S60 A cult.. r. house, granary, bar, at... k. mach ) orch.. tc. H. CummlnK. HriKK iile. Wia'
FOK SALE OR TRAD E -10S A. DOUGLAS co.. Wis.. MO a, cult.. 8 r house, barn outbldRs. orch.. etc. A I Brown. Poplar. Wis FOR SALE OR TRADETo A. DAvTeSS co.. Ind.; 44 a cult.. 4 r house. outbldKS 4 a Orch. I R. Oamon. R Washington. Ind. FOR SALE or TRADE -160 A. NEAR HEX ion. Wells co.. X 1 ; all cult . house barn, outbldga . . tc P Mulhol.aud. Hurdsfleld N D
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Home of Wealthy Planter. Ihinp is ray and radiant, from the tinted water beneath the ship's keel to the glistening white roofs on shore. He has been wafted from winter to spring, and the change has been wrought with surprising swiftness. Nor does the
here. Tie is actually in a foreign land England s oldest colony and an important link in the empire's chain of ocean way stations. The difference is noticeable at once. Tommy Atkins swaggers in the streets, and the natives, even those with colored skins, speak with an English intonation, though most of them have never been in th old country. Their ideas and ways of doing things are British, properly modified to suit their own needs, and they hold the mother country and
ner institutions in veneration. There is another contrast. Everything seems to be on a small scale, the houses, the roads, the hills, for Bermuda is a miniature country. Yet the proportions are so perfect that the islands appear to be quite a large place after the visitor has gone about a little. In his excursions he comes in close contact with the native and learns to know him. And he usually
likes the Herniudian.
Americans and Canadians who visit
Bermuda they number 20.000 or more
yearly invariably remark upon the extraordinary good behavior of their
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nosis ana me aosence of poverty among them. Everybody is polite, nobody looks as ifvhe needed a square meal or a new suit of clothes, the chil
dren are happy and far different from the children of the tenements in crowded cities, because they have a normal life, and never feel the pinch of hunger and the sting of cold.
Recently was published the fact of remarkable winnings by Canadian farmers in several events during the past three or four years. The latest la that of Messrs. J. C. HQ & Sons of Lloydminster. Saskatchewan, who won in a hari contest for the oat championship over Montana. At the National Corn Exposition at Dallas 1 . n - a. m m
uuruig reDruary, .Montana oats were awarded the championship for the United States. Waiting for the winner of this to be announced was a peck of oats belonging to the Canadian growers above mentioned, and alongside of these was a like quantity belonging to a Minnesota grower, who tvas barred from the regular competition because he was at oae time the winner of the trophy the prize. The three entries were side by side on the judge s bench. It would not be possible to bring together three more
"Keiy samples. The Montana and Saskatchewan entries were of equal weight 50 pounds to the bushel. The Minnesota sample was some three pounds lighter. The award was unanimous in favor of the Saskatchewan oats. A remarkable feature and one greatlv to th credit nf thö n.
nadian product was that the oats, Ngrown in 1913, were grown and shown by those who had competed during the past two years, winning on each occasion. This, the third winning, gave them for the third time the world's championship and full possession of the splendid Jl.iiOO silver
trophy contributed by the state of Colorado. The oats which have thus given to Western Canada another splendid advertising card, were grown 300 miles north of the international boundary line, proving that in this latitude, all the smaller grains can be grown with greater perfection and with more abundant yield than further south. In all thin country are to be found farmers who produce oats running from 42 to 48 pounds to the bushel, and with yields of from 60 to 100 bushels per acre. Wheat also does well, grades high, and yields from 30 to 40
bushels per acre. The same may be said of any portion of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, famed over the world not only as a country where championship grains are grown, but where cattle and horses are raised
that also carry off championships and where wild grasses are abundant yielders, cultivated hay and alfalfa are grown, thus giving plenty of feed, and with a good climate, sufficient shelter and plenty of water, bring about results such as western Canada has been able to record. Thoirsands of farmers from the United States who have their homes in Canada bear ample testimony to the benefits they have derived from farming in western Canada Advertisement.
Writer Classifies Votaries of Casino at Monte Carlo.
Put Them Into Three Clasres. the System Players, Hazy Players and Punters, the Latter Largely Predominating.
Monte CarloIt seems to me that
people who put their money on the green baize at the Casino of Monte Carle fall into three categories, says Valentine Williams in New York Press. There are system players, the hazy players who come in for an hour or two and who know enough about the intricacies of the game to systematize their play to some extent, and. lastly, the punters. One sees so many of the last class. They hover about from table to table, risking a louis here and a louis there, getting more and more crestfallen as their pockets er.:pty, then, their last louis gone, making a resolute bolt for the door. A caricaturist would find it well worth his while to make some sketches of ' Les Sorties du Casino.' The whole gamut of the human emotions is to be seen denictPd nn thp
g V 1 J ' . faces of the people emerging from
the swing doors into the brilliant III viera sunshine.
The real picturesqueness of gaming
at Monte Carlo, however. 1 hnv fmimi
in the luxurious establishment whither
it ih me cnic tning to proceed after the Casino is closed. Here are the
rich furniture, the elegant surroundings, the beautiful frocks, the hectic atmosphere bred of high stakes, to meet the demand of the most blase of rakes as a setting for his "Progress." The voice raised above a whisper is silenced by reproachful glances, piles of golden louis, of large hundrediranc gold pieces or fiat green hundred-franc counters and wads of pink-' ish-blue bank notes are scattered over the smooth green baize, and there is a grim intensity about the proceedings which acts like a tonic on jaded nerves. The croupiers are majestic ami dignified, the waiters soft-footed and discreet in their movements: the band in
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Alter riding around for several
hours in the machine. Mrs. Gray bade her husband keep the marriage a seen -t and went back home Gray heard no more from her until ho received a telegram, five months later, stating tf wan dying, and bidding him come to Lynchburg llBSBedlstely. Since Mrs Cray's death, it has de eloped she was an heiress to Ilm).. 000. the k gaey of an ktliele 1 ho has
since hoi. 'ihrough th- will of Mrs. Gray, all her propert rSTSrtt to her husband, the former messonger.
"Your anstocratic American millionaire will often make a mesalliance, and marry a chorus girl or a parlor maid. But I notice that your aristocratic American millionairess, always keeping her head, makes a good match.'
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Iiis book on "London," quotes from a
Scottish act of parliament of 1386 to
the effect that "if ony man brings to ' CARTER'S LITTLE
Your Liver Is Clogged Up
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of Sort!
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to be sauld. they shall be taken by the
ua,u,c. locvuuiituii, wiinout ony question, sail be sent to the leper folke;" and if there be no lepers then only "eall they be destroyed utterlie." The same pleasant custom obtained in
Oxford in the fifteenth century, where
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in a lew days.
They do
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Cure Constipation,
Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Hcadacht
Carters
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all putrid meat and tish was by statute ' SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSF, SMALL PRKX
Beut to St. John's hospital.
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Psychological Motnent. Crawford What is the best time for a man to get home at night? Crabshaw When his wife is asleep. Judge.
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W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 12-1914.
A "Hetoiit
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Roulette Room, Monte Carlo.
The speaker was Mme.
the adjoining supper-room is pianis-
i simo. The men are all in eveninc
clothes, the women in decollete, and 1 Mnnte;srrf I rinnhr if tha k.,i-
(i . . . . j .n r. IUI r ii iidiian educationalist. She con- 1 one or two nf th nabia
w vvittwvvi; i 11(4 O"' ter on the necks of some of the women around the table. There is one human emotion which gamblers seem to banish. That Is mirth. As the light in the Casino rooms is artificial, so is the atmosphere. People do not laugh much. It is the contrast between the ariiat m
ncial atmosphere within the Casino and the natural beauty of its surroundings without that constitutes the ( harm of Monte Carlo - a charm that deadena the pain of many of the wounds inflicted by the spinning roulHt wheel.
Hand" Extended to the
Middle Aged Womai?
tmued:
"On my way hither on th? boat there was a beautiful American heiress to whom a young magazine writer from the West paid assiduous court. But he. on account of tne low rates ot the magazine, was aa poor as a church mouse, and so the heiress would not consider him 6eriousIy. "As they leaned side by side over the rail one afternoon, the heiress, looking over the rolling waters, sighed and said: " 'I love the sea. "The impoverished and embittered
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Tr 1 irrce Pellet- Mall HMalOOatcd, eM tu take as ,.aMl, . regulate and invigorate stcniach, liver and bowels and cure Constipation. Adv. He Admired Her Judgment. She Oh. Fred, dear, you are so no We, so generous, so handsome, so chivalrous, so much the superior ol mry man I meet. I can t help lovIng you .,,w. what can you se0 iD plain little me to admire? He Oh. I don t Know, dear; but you certainly have very good Judgment Tit Hits.
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New Jersey Commissionert Organize the Mosquito Extermination Association.
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Held for Selling ' Love Powders." Neu TOffc. Jopfe . aver and Ra dolph MatiHer wen- arrested for selling "lo" inwders," hlch were pluiu taicum powder.
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ifie law to wear uigrettes? Patrice That's not an algrettt; that's her husband's shaving brush she's got stuck in her hat
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color In cold ater Adv.
Bill
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Jill Sun I different times his bill.
Promising All Riaht.
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heard him ?ay twentj ha waa uoing to pay
Atlantic city. N J. Permanent organization of all the counties in New .lers'v under the head of New .l.-rscy Moequito Kxtermination association I as effected by the members of the mosquito commissions of each county
i rooted under a legislative act. Ralph Hunt of Bast Orange was elected president Dr. Jooopfc OTXmaoll OOOlti OBaOOf Of the port of Noi Vrk and fr V ft, Harton. Connecticut vtat ntdinologi.st. reviewed the work uid poooibllltioi of mosquito exietmIn tion :n territory under their Jurisdiction
Churches Must Care for Poor. ( "-'" Addn mg a meeting in the iuterehi of the ousting of saloons. ROT. A. J. Krancks said: ' Tntil the churclnH take in the thousamis of homolosa, hungry, jobless men that throng our streets. It ill behooves us to r-a Iii- aioon mU,st go.'' $1.000 for Washington's Pistols. New Voik. A pair of pistols carried if tJeorge Washington throughout the revolution wer- sold to K. H Lit hlleld for J4.0UU by the Neruin Sales compau.
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