Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 June 1915 — Page 3

AreYour Kidneys Weak? IV tou know that deaths from kidnay , UM 00,000 yr in tha U. B. rhat deaths Un inciesasd W . K ou am run down, M ...t nrrrous, "blua'' and rbru i , , u hava Uekacba. dujy Mil , irv ,! .orders, act qsickly. I a s t.iu Hin nthar mMi

,' ,,' Vir uacd, bom ao Uglily An Indiana Cam Join Hatflald. K2 E. State 8l . II amnion In.t aaya "I waa In aa bad ahapa aa anyona could ba without giving up work. My ba.I achad ao aevrraly I couldn't drraa and had to l.ave ! lp when I turn i in do. i i ouldn't contml the ktdn-y rr tlons. After doc- . .(.iIIt I uad Dotn'i They regulated tha ackulnrya and rid ma of tha M nis." r-i na' al Aa? Star.. 50 a Bam nO An 9 pills pOJTtK MILBUKM CO, BUrTAlXX N. T. SEEK FOR HAPPINESS - f f Thing for Which Mankind; Wa, Be Satd to Have a Unlveraal Oeaire. w. caunot pick and cbooae the . - , I life any more than we ,a: v. ,rt the circumstancea of our t - death; we arc bot creature r !. rful deatiny directed by U Almighty. It la aaid that many I Ufa might be averted If . r n t illclne like men" and I i .t our personal happiness rj thing else. It ia aa natmi and to be expected to Urn for ad Hing to it aa for the turn to the aun. Happiness . at lamp of life which lights ay through all aorta of abad4etn that blur the vlelon a- . ouke long nighta of oar days, i vi that terrify by their gro-.;.-. and threatening ashadows that bury In their ich that we hold moat dear. . an valous of our happtneaa and it as the moat precious thing d hen we watch It go down s of memory farther at I away from our yearning t (h pin to plead for it, and Ibt it. and fight for It We the walks of the paat in our - rta to call it back before It late and spend long days and M strength In the futile roc to clutch it back to our And all the while, perhaps at our bands within easy reach, mm in a new gulae stands ready, rkcton Neaa and Courier. A toman is willing to pity her unsrtaaats sisters, but she draws the : at ftrglving them. Peters starting on the right track, be sure you are headed the right way.

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The Empty Bowl Tells the Story The Highest compliment you can pay a houscwifa is to eat heartily of the food that she places befora you. It i roves the merit of her cooking. Thousands every morning receive complete satisv faction, and enjoy to the last flake their bowl of Post Toasties Thea daily compliments encouraged the continued bettering of these Superior Corn Flake. The result was an improved Post Toasties crisper and better than ever. Only the Inner sweet meats of choicest Indian Corn are used in making Post Toasties. These meaty hits of nourishment are cooked, rolled wafer thin, easoned "just right" and toasted to an appeonng golden-brown. The flakes come to you in dust-proof, germ-proof m wrappers ready to serve direct from the package crip, fresh and deliciou as when they leave tha big ovens. Post Toasties the Superior Corn Flakes Sold by Grocers everywhere.

Strictly Up to Oats. "How old is your baby brother, Httle irir

"He's a thta van Drink Dcnleon's Coffee., iaays pure and dellcloaa, The Resemblance. "Oculists are like poets in one way "Wbat s thatT" They live ou their eye deals " Tted Croat Ball Blue, made in America, tl.rnrfore tt.r beat, deligbu tha kouaewifa. All gowd gracera. Adv. Swift Heredity. 1 have the blood of many fighting men running In my velne." "Yea. and I bet it runs all the faster when It smells powder.'' DON'T MIND PIMPLES Cuticura Soap and Ointment Will Banlah Them. Trial Free. These fragrant supercreamy emolllenta do so much to cleanse, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, fcalr and handa that you cannot afford to be without them. Besides they meet every want In toilet preparations and are moat economical. ßample each free by mail with Book. Addreaa postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adr. The Making of Books. Knicker Has Smith writers cramp Hocker No. reader's cramp. Incidental Advertising. "1 suppose you think that if you abandon your old party you will deal It the finishing blow?" "Not necessarily," answered Senator Sorghum. "My leaving if may help It a little by railing attention to tha fact that It atill exists." Boston's Advantage. Mrs. Gotham But roar streets In Boston are so crooked. Mrs Hubb And yours In New York are ao straight. But aren t straight streets an ad vantage?" 'Why, no Now in Boston one can walk and walk and get some place, but in New York you can aalk and walk and t nowhere.' Unfair Advantage. "Don't you ever let nie catch you kissing my daughter again, sir!" thundered the irate father. ' You won't, sir,'' anawered the quaking youth. "You wouldn't have caught me this time If you hadn't been wear ing rubber heels." How It Happened. 1 can't do a fool thing with that dern camel." growled Noah, aa he came Into the cabin for supper. "What Is the matter with him?' asked Mrs. Noah. "Why. he didn t like the quarters I gave him. and he got hia back up about it, and he can't get It down again," replied Noah.

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Invention of Scientists for Purification of Water. Is Claimed to Hava Much the Sams Effect aa That Produced by the Ftaya of tha Sun In Uae In Europe. It has long been known that water allowed to flow over a bed of tiaud. a natural filter, and subjected to the sun a rays, soon becomes free from harmful bacteria The powerful sterilising effect of the sun's raya which are ao effective in deatroying germs has been attributed to the ultra-violet part of the light. The problem for scientists has been to deviae some way of employing (lie sterilising effects of these rays in an effective manner for human use. French and German scientists set about the task and have produced a new sterilizer, in which, in order that the maximum amount of ultra violet raya can penetrate the rock crystal, which is the only solid that will admit such ient ration The light given out is vastly rieber in ultra violet rays, in proportion to visible rays than In sunlight. The sterilizing apparatus was test ed at Marseilles and Rouen, where typhoid has become an epidemic, and the results obtained were highly sat isfactory. The French carried one of the sterilizer .nto Morocco and the freedom of the troops from ravages of typhoid, which raged among the Moors, was attributed by the army surgeons largely to the use of the ray sterilized water. Reports of tests made in the Austrian army shows a similar success for the system, and the I'uited Slates army surgeons in the Philippines declare that the rays destroyed the harmful bacilli in the water there and alBo the ameba, w hich abound in practically all tropical waters. The rays, it ia said, may also be used for purifying the waters of pub lie baths and their use will be espe dally valuable in keeping the water of swimming pools pure and free from lurking danger of germs. The cost of the apparatus Is comparatively low an outfit of 150 gallons per hour rapacity costing In the neighborhood of $200. Cost of operation is slight where electric current is available, and the operation of the machine does not require a high degree of skill Further use for the Invention will be found in purifying water for the manufacture of artificial Ice. in bottling works and other industries, la which the purity of water used should be an important consideration. Kx periments ar.- now- being made to find a means for adopting the rays to the sterilizatiou of milk and It is thought that such an apparatus making use of the ultra violet principle will ultimate ly be evolved. CASTER EMBODIES NEW IDEA Ingenious Mounting Makes Considerable Improvement Over the Apparatus of the Past. An ingenious mounting for tbe wheel Is embodied in a furniture caster recently invented. The caster holder, as described by Popular Mechanics, revohes on a pin inserted in the furniture leg In the usual manner, while each end of the axle of the wheel works in flat inverted V-shaped

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Caster That is Central Under Leg of Furniture When at Rest, but Moves to One Side When Rolled. slots In the sides of the holder, so that 1 . . . i. a 1 1 .1 .uu f r. .in . n.- .IHit 1.1 thek llir n II . . fww.- v. u. v u . v.u.. v . other when tbe furniture Is being moved and trails readily without requiring the holder to reverse. When the furniture is at rest the axle takes Its plsce st the middle ut high part of the slot and tbe caster wheel Is therefore central under the furniture leg Tha Princess Islands. The Princess islsnds, in the Sea of Marmora, now ssid to have been fortified, as the last defense of Constantinople, have been a place of eille in all aires In Hrzantlne times the savage Empress Irene was shut us In a nunnery upon Prlnkipo. tbe chief island At the time of the Young Turk revolution the worst officials of the YHdiz gang aere Interned here, though they were politely termed guests of the Isle " And sfterward the Marmora Islands became the dumping ground of the wretched doga of Constantinople, which the reformers did not dare directly to put to death, though they had no scruples about leaving them to stsrve snd perish of Lunger tempered by cannibalism.

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Letters from Settlers Indicating Growing Prosperity. The preaent year will adc" aLother proof that farming in Western Canada, when carried on with the same energy and system devoted to other lines of business will bring about results fully as satisfactory. Mixed farming as a tocsin has been sounded for a number of ytars, and today it la being adopted pretty generally throughout the Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta. There are those who have made no greater success of It than they did when they pursued grain growing alone, but here one has failed to accomplish what be had hoped to do. dozens have scored success. From Sedgewlck. Alb rta. w e hear of E. L. Deputy, for past twelve years manager for Frye k Scut-, packers, Seattle, who during 1914 were the largest buyers of hogs on Alberta markets. He Is taking up active work on his l,200acre farm near Sedge wick. Although be was one of the highest paid salaried officials on the Pacific Coast, his frequent visits and personal knowledge of farming conditions in Western Canada convinced him there are greater opportunities in farming Alberta land than In commercial life, with greater assurance of ultimate Independence and prospects of home making under the most desirable conditions. Thomas McKay, a farmer near Har dlsty. Alberta, has this to bay about the country: "1 came to Hardlsty from Osage City. Kansas, nine years ago and took up a homestead here. This Is a good district for the farmer who wishes to raise grain exclusively, and as a mixed farming country it cannot be beaten anywhere In the world to my knowledge. "I had ten cattle, which ranged outside all fast winter, and this spring ALCOHOL-3 paR Cr.NT. AYrttc IaMc in'usralioafcrAS' si nula 1 1 nfi lf food and Hrtfulft as lintftht Stomach aid Howe Is of Vropatet DietioaChxr rfiilntM and hVt iVntains" neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. rouorSiriu pfrrwzjf A far rfrd RrmcdyTornntsTIpeV tkn Viir siornacliDiarrfkHA, Worms. levvrishisPVH and LossofSudu a - wil foe iimik$igfaUjrf lw;vff' 3 BaactCcr i' Wrapper aroa l bot mg 1 anar amt rrf uk taaiua B4 infrrt iTl. Koep TOt K K nk Bte Bpiw-.t! ii. b veter'.aarj rianlj SPOHK A bai Latai aa BS and liü Ihr iii un V Doctors say that worry kills more people than work probably because more people worry than work. Wah day ia amile day if you uae Red Croat Ball Blue, American made, therefore tha beat made. Adv. Quite Fitting. "I am going to have an old beau as the hero of thta story." "What s dandy idea!" TOI OWN DRIll.lKT Will TEI I Vor Ttj Murin. Sr. Kamfdy Sm ha. Wrak. Water, Bna and) Urannlat.d M,.IIAi' No Patn.Di -)nat B. n.Bfurl Wrlta ?. r Sock of lb. K. fcr uh l'raa Murin s,a u., Cwlaagw Twaa Ever Thua. "Have you been operating In the stock market of late?' "No I've been operated upon." Judge DOVT VISIT Till CALIFORNIA fHPosition ji aup; y 4 Cats, lha anHarpttc pewder to ta ahakan Into tri Shock, or dBfMtvad In tha fcxt-ratk Tha S laniard Pmedr for lha f-t for 25 yaara H aira tntttnf rl'f to tired. ar.Mrt (tat ard T.v.rta saroLen. hrt '-- C 1b!t !- "I nfcy- . t ry rt -l-af my ttay at tha Eipoatt'cna, if.anrt to Ailen'a Poot-Easa n hit ahoca. Cat R TCDAY A4 This Is to the credit of bumsn nsture: It Is sot on record that anyone ever resolved to he meaner next year.

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they were fat enough for the market, this without being fed but one night during the entire winter; tbey were las fat cattle and looked beautiful I raised some winter wheat here which weighed sixty-seven and a half pounds to the bushel, government weigh:, and which 1 shipped to Calgary. The mil ler who bought it said that It was tbt best wbat that had ever gone Into Calgary- Wheat In this district yields as high as forty bushels to ths acre, or.ts average sixty bushels. Alfalfa does well here. "AU In all I think the farmers are very well satisfied with the country, and the farmer who farma hia land Intelligently Is sure to make a success. The climate here Is the best I have ever lived In, the summers are delightful and the winters sre mild. There has never been a blizzard during the nine years I have lived here nor any cyclones or wind storms." A settler In the neighborhood of Gleichen. Alberts, spent $2.000 In Improving his quarter section, haa 125 acres ready for crop, keeps TO head of stock, believes In mixed farming, keeps two hired men. one all year, the other In summer only. He milks 12 to 18 cows, and receives an average monthly cream cheque of $110. Iast June be sold $1.200 worth of hoga and In November two more carloads, besides supplying bis own requirements, and Is not only making money but building up a good home amid desirable surroundings This Is an example of the possibilities open to tbe Industrious in the Gleichen district. It Is stated In the last three months $38,000.000 of American capital has been Invested In anada. showing that I'nited States financial men are satisfied of the solidity of Canadian institutions. Western Canada has been a heavy borrower and Western Canada's great resource Is agriculture. U. S. financiers must be convinced that agriculture in Western Canada is sure and profitable or they would not be ready to Invest so many millions In the country. Advertisement.

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