Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 61, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1919 — Page 3

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HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES

rj joa feel tired and ora-out f" Are juu nervous and Irritable? Ion't Ier ' alffht? Have i -draped ocr." uareted- ft-lics when you frt p la the moroln? Lluy p-dls! Hillo'j? Had taste la the? mouth, backache. aln or foreca la the loin, ami abdomen f Severe di:rv-S hen urinatinc bloody, cloud urine or ied-l3J-tit? All these Indicate gravel or tone la the bladder, r that the p-M-ooous mU-rvbea. Lieh are always In jour system, have attacked your kkJney. Tou ahoold use GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Caprole Immediately. Tb oil aoaks rently Into the walla am) lining of the kidney, and the little poisonous animal germs, which are canting the Inflammation, are Immediately attacked and chased oot of yoar system mlthout inconvenience or pain.

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f.n't lfnore tie -Lttle pains and aches." -j.eclally tackaiLe. TLey may be little now but there ia do tell- ( Ire how soon a dangerous or fatal d:ease of which they are the forerurners cay show itself- Co after the , raffle of that backache at ..ace. r y. o may find yourself In the crip of an Incurable dt-a. Do not delay a minute. Go to year drurrt.t and Insist on his rarTlTlr.g -no with box of COLD MEDAL! Haariera Oil Capsule. In 24 hour. -öl twi renewed health acd vlrvr.

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Western Canada Has Unbounded Possibilities.

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Vhy Swift & Company Handle Podlry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese S'A-ift & Company went into the produce business because they saw a crying need for the kind of service they were equipped to perform. The produce business was in chaos. Collecting, transportation, preparation and distribution was hit or miss, with delay, deterioration and loss on every hand. The farmer was at the mercy of an uncertain, localized market. He had no way of reaching through to the people who needed what he was raising for them. There was no premium upon improving his stocks, for grading was lax or lacking. The consumer had to accept produce that, as a rule, had no known responsible name behind it. He had no way of knowing how long the eggs or the butter he was buying had been lying around in miscellaneous lots in the back room of a country store. Much of the poultry was not properly refrigerated before shipment or properly protected by refrigeration in transit. Swift & Company's initiative brought system to this chaos. Their organization, equipment, and experience in handling perishable food products were already adjusted to the task. Their refrigerator cars, branch houses, central points, far-reaching connections, trained sales force, supplied just what was demanded. Now the farmer has a daily cash market in touch with the nation's needs with better prices. Standardization makes better produce more profitable. More consumers are served with better, fresher, finer foodstuffs. Nothing suffers from this save inefficiency, which has no claim upon public support. Swift & Company, U.S.A.

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t; ! v.. f'H, ! t:,.f of tl, ir lari-l hm- l-ri v.-r ri r.-!. Tli-y are h.:d of tl,- n- 1 1! rirz liilu!e and r- el,. rTi.-l r . or.ty a t !. wh.-.ii -ill "n- o;;t f the intr. S.-f farT'.-r. ar rT.a.'.irs M'a l-!l.; f r u a'!- -r uh-at. Tr a'tii.-r.t -f or;' f'r '' n l- cin for rhrnina' ri i f mnt. M..rt:r::te. TT.- 'intT n.mml.i..r.. r h-e a r 'd the n.ntract for th. itnjni.-n ff t an on-tenth mile of ri. k rtt tt of thcity for TT. i l n-ake four brl. k ro-N n.n.?;r;i o:t of lartir. ille. IVcknell. With the hoitincrf t.t ..f r.at In seht l;ur. American r.ii'e N".. 1. t.i.h 1 Ituate! m-ar thl city, broke th mrll ""rd for one nHre f.r fie daj. The immense outr ut rd ic.1t wa t r.u-:bt t the nr fan- fron the haft. tut wj headed jn I'Jn c-., r o the Vir.c-.n '.W!too ..f the lVr.r.jlT-.nta railroad, maklnf three train.

I'-f.-re th.-re w.-r- any rattle In Aü-rta. or it kt...wn thnt it a p.-!L!.- to f.il th. tri o;jtt,t.' all tin-j-ar r.:r.d. tl..- Italian hunters could always f.r.l the bufTalo during tinwir.tir tu.t.th j-a-turt:. in the foothill. In the uri.n,. r the h rd wan-r-.l on th- plain und fiI on the prairie xn.-. Th- plaiti liave ine lxrr,e -rain f.-hK but the fiM.thlll dltri-t i-xr.-n.hi ;i ix.rti from the In ti-njat.or.ul Inmidary f r a thousand lull.- will always b a ratural fi-liu pround b.r live .f.. k,. In the outhrn jan of Alberta th- ulr.tude N greater than In th.- t:,ore n.irtherly di-tricts. but whit.- the hepN in the south have wi .er tra. r of tr- pasturage. In the r .,rth fr.-:n 1M I-'r n Into the I'a river o.'mtry there are more trees, a r. h-r .-'ation and more r.a'ural h-!r.-r. Th"-' who have teeli a'iVfM-utitiS ' j k riNiti- and mixed farmins for the .at f. '.v year iiirit to the number of hos ii.arikt-r.! as an ev idetiiv if the i:.erea-J j r-l'j. tin of -jh" -terti I'r v ir-'v. II.) mar als.! take credit for tie iii.-rea-ie In cattle an.l he-p whih U very treat, but tirtiaps nt i marked a what has t.-en a.iomf ;ihe.j in ,.. raiitii. I "r th- fi-f s.x moa'hs ;,..ne la-t jear iil-i'it half a m.lli.-ii !,.s wi re !.!. d from Mat itoha. S.ikati tiewan ari'l Al'.ena. A v-ry --rvativi estimate value ? th-.se ur.irnals to tl, fartn.-r vvouiI ! 'J.". a h-nd. The i'ai.;,.!ian "-t is faM f"r-:ti'ti the fror.t of the vv heat t rn.!:ii iti- ci.im-

i tri.-s of the worl'I. an I "No. 1 I. aril j 1 without .JoMbt the l--t wheat in the i market t--l.iv. Wlu-n it l n.ii-ler-!

that the three bundre-1 and f..rty-three n..l!.ori f..ur l.un,Ire.l nr.,! .-ve:.y-three thoii-ac-J l.'jh-l cn.p of l'.'l." f roti,

I ot.:y :. veti million eres f her liun-

dr-ls n.irion of n res. it cue an ' i h-a of what her fur ure will be. 1 It i f.-lt. however, thnt on ar-munt j of the jr-at ni'-r.. y there will tin- ! ih.'iM.f.-d'y ' ir. trovit. whe.it during i th- r.ext f vear-. there s a tN.-ihi'.-i it t that farmer- may be tt-n.ptii! to t dr the -r. luz d coarer ?rain. ! whi.h ni!;ht result In h-s tk beinc J rale.l. Kv-ry eU'-rt is beini made by ! the AcrKultural iK-partment of the

vart.u rrovini t Irnj-ri-ss on the farmers that foraze crors ai.'l ciMirse f-et in abundance mean production of fiesh ami milk, and that In the loir.; run the -rent future of the WVstern Provir.i-s lies in mixed farming which i'.l found her pro--rity on a more tT.'lu rir.; bals. 5I:xl farming has always been the rule in the Kasten I'rolnc where the formation of the land invites variety of crop, but it has n-t been n.tnnion in the Western Trov in'!-, though the rr:.Tiv ha grown In r-r.t year.

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j the ri. h sod has .tirvbaHl t:iot i.f hi I h---. !j bl fil and n i:ies. his j :.n;s beii.g l-votl to g.-tting every buhl of grain out of every f.oT of his land. :tnl he ha- (mid riees f.-r I i .-upplies that have m i-!e a big : .!...: in I N profits. It has r..ev r.il or, h :n that he can rai-.- v-. t a bleu; :-.:.! i-. iitrj. an l snj.j-iy his ,.u n t.it-te ; tt.ut with very little :T..rt !, ;in rai. ,i ;.-t "f garb-n r-lue and in a very -:;! mann r s.Ive his own ,rblet:i f the c-t of living. lurtiier. that ?!..-- is an iner-:;ir.g market for d.-:,.t.-n-o -i;is suh as imltry. butter, milk atel ih -s-, m Lieh i :i .and v-ry hi.h pri . and that t!.. - are etlr r.ads to prosj-erity ... ,..;es tint thruzh the vvh-at fi.dd. In K'l'l i:.aJa i:nportI 7.10."r. jo .t.ds of butter, mo-t of It froiu as far away us New Zealand, and for the l.r t.t;." if ' yi-sir fail eil t slii; t t;;r t" K:. gland, a condition lu t a.- ! : , ci.n-u:!,ptin. wliiih Is e-ti-i i .::'.! iTcrvii-fng at the rat ef I ;;,mmiii worth a y:ir. tting greatly n iis ..f th lnereail Mij.ply. : Tl .-ot..'.::: n has brought about n . !...: ge in faruinc methods that Is fari r-:: r..!.e. rnd will result in greatly in- . r-. -1 ;r.-lU' tioii all round of th- . :, . -.!: 1 m:1 iid.il by the h.rn : . . t V : .

Natural Pesources. line of the m-t important n.n-i !-r-ii ns t. 'lie farmer Is fuel. I;, i.ortti- . r:i Mar a- ba. Sakati hevvan and Al-1-r:a. whre j.rtior.s ef the i-ountry ;re well ,!.!, the ttlr has little !.:!'. ulty in gi tting all the wood I.e rij::;r. .nd thou-ands of men tind et: J I"V H'Ht In the winter cuttlt'S ...!. vvhlh Is shippssl till over the prairie j.rtlons of the provimi-s. Tl.ere Is i.n uhiinlanc of roal throughout the country. It i estimated that the cos! deposit In Alberta rover over Sl.". uare mill nnd rpr's'Tit an available tonnage of over ten hundred thousand million tons, white thoe in Saskatchewan cm er an area of 1H.) mllesi. containing ovr ro.ini.i. ton. In Manitoba the coal reserve I not a larg. but even there iVmi i ton i conidersI a cnTvotive estimate. At the pre--nt titn thM ilejifji nre only worked to n tiiaM citetit. but there l no doubt that th)- will le a p-eat featun In upbiiildiiig th- country and will exerci n peerfiil Inflmnre n Its cointnerre. It I a common thine In the coal district for farmers to get their owil aupply off their own farm. Near KIrr.or.ton. for example, the farmer not ! iurP'T themaeUen, but they car

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j .. till. I 1,11'J i. a consl l.-rjible a.iuri-e of revenue In the wii.ter time. The IM.noiitoii coal fields under und nrotmd the city have an estimated content of siity thousand inllliori tons. Farm, m sell the coal at tl a toll for domestic Use. The piotiei-r of Western Canada knew- little of the enjoyments of life.

I i oinpan-d with the farmer in that

country today. The continual extension ..f railway lines affords facilities u:itramil of a few years ago, closing up the gaps of communication, creat-

i Itig immense business fur the Knst In

1 the West and the West In the Kast, j and drawing the farmer all the time i nearer to the zones of commerce. In 'creating wider markets the railways : are dolne more than any other ajrency I can do for Western Canada, nnd the .country us a whole. The products of j the farms, which are now readily marI keteJ, and the vast train of employ, j meat that follows the enlargement of : the farming Industry, I creating newagricultural centers and cnuslng towns I and clth-s of Im'Mirt n n.e to grow all

along its lin-. An admirable Mtem of agricultural instruction lias been developed through the efforts of the Dominion

j government ;mi the various provln-i-nl Ipartuients of Agriculture. This ' forms part of the el'ii'ational system

of Western Canada nt;d is doing much for all branches of agriculture. KxPTiinertal farms have been established at various Hints In the provinces, vi hieb have dlie wonders in developing improved methods of farming. The r suit has l.c-n a great awakening to the lieees-jty of better methods of tillage, s, i.-ntili: stock rnlsine and

dairjltig. I'nrm.-rs are beginning t realize that to 'rt what they are entitled to out of the land, they must nb.pt v ieiit itic inetliods. and as a rei litt, ni reful so d st'lectiiin. proper r- ! tatiou mid summer fallow Is the order j of the da). 1'ieh'r the favorable condition MMieral!;" antieipat-l. prospcet J fs.int to an all r'und incr:isc in pro- ' luctioti that will leave a great ileal I of money In tin- hands of the western ! farmer this year, and prosperity for j Western Canada a a whole. It will be , year before Kump, will make up ar- ! rears in agricultural production. . caused by the enforced Idleness ami 'wholesale destruction, and western j Canada will play a big part in tilting j the void. I The result of tin' eotitil,lsl shortage In cattl-. the future price of .e f nnd , the solution of the perplexing problem of feilmg th- world are vital quesi tions uppermost In the minds of many i thinking people today. There is mi doubt that the wide J a. res of Western Canada can. and will, made to play tin important part in j bringing about a proper balance In ! supply and demand. In the northern

part of Manitoba and Saskatchewan and In Alberta are many thousand of acres of the richest pasture In the world, well watend, and treated by the sm)i-st of climates. Thee rolling

I hills f.r the greater part nre still unpop!ed and untrodden by the hoof

of domestic animal. One of the causes nlgtied for the decline In stock-raising Is the reduc

tion in the areas available for grnilne on account of a many big ranches being converted into farms. Kzperlments conducted at Vermilion, Alberta, would rather go to hhow that the old grazing grounds were too large, and that the feeding is really better when the animal I confined to a comparatively limited urea, providing th pasturage Is of the right kind and there Is plenty of water. Advertisement.

Italian Irredentist. The Irredentist party was formed la Italy about 1 NTH to secure the IncoriMirntlon with that country of regions Italian In speech and rnoe, notably th people of the dlsfict around Trieste and Trent in Austria. Nice in France, Corsica and Malta, but subject to other governments. Such regions are culled Italia irredenta, or "Unredeemed Ituly." Of late years Italia Irredenta ha been considered to comprise the provinces held by Austria, which have nlreudy been won brilliantly by the Italian and allied armies, and w ill certainly never po back to the old dual monarchy cf Austria.

tat ef Ohio, City of Toledo. Lata County m. Frark i. Cheney raakea oath that ha la onlor partner of tha firm of V. J. Chny tt Co.. doing- bualneaa In the City of Toledo, County and Stat aforeiaM. and that aid Arm will ray th aum of ONE HUNDRED IX)LIAPJ for any caaa of Catatrh that cannot r cured by the us t HALLS CATARRH MKDIC1NE FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to be for m and subscribed In my prenmc. thla 6th day of December, A D ISM (Seal! A. W. Olaon, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is takn Internally and arts throurh th Blood en th Mucous Surf&c of th Syststa. DruKKtots. 75c. Testimonial free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio.

The Main Mystery. "One-half the world doesn't know how the other half lives." "I know how my neighbors live," declare.) Mrs. I'eepho, "but I don't know how they can afford It.' Louisville Courier-Journal.

No N ormi In Healthy Child All rh,l4rD ironbxl Ith orua bit aa SB bxt.lt r s.lur. hieb Indlratm pout blood, and aa ro ) th.r. It ru.-r or ir atomacb dittorbanc. OKUVk (4 T A ST a Lass f bill 11IMC I? no raa-THariy for i"' or thr will oricb ib bioüd, ImpruT. lb diMUoD. aod acta a 0Dral HirrifibnlD( To rile Vu tn bo, tjnmm. hatar will lb throw off or i pvl th woro. and lb Child 111 b la part' oi&. fi'tum W tmk. Mlc par butua.

An I'tiemy will tell you the worst of a man. and sometimes a friend will do the same. Don't trifle with a cold

it's dangerous. You can't afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of CASCARAfJ QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 year -in tablet form aafe. aure. no opiate break up a re 14 in 24 hour relieve grip in 3 days. Money back If it fail. The genuine bo ha Red toa) wita lO.Hul's picture. At All Drug Store.

W. N. U Indianapolis, No. 8-1919.

When Children are Sickly

are tontipatea, feverish, try out in their sleep, I ake cold easily, Have Headaches, htotuitch or Iiowei trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS

FOR CHILDREN

They are pleaa&nt to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Liver and lowela and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10. 000 testimonials from mothers and friend' of little ones telling of relief. Ko mother should b without a box of Mother ( ray 'a Sweet Towders for use when needed. At iVuggists. A ik to-day. The need of them often comes at inconvenient hour. (jsrrf ty Molher lorn over thirty yarn. Da No! Acctpt Any Sabstitole lor MOTBEI OKAY'S SWEET POHDESS.

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Thoee r'f- ttacki cf indigration, heart-barn, belcbinjt, dilating food-repeatinp; that puily bloated, rampy leelinif- after fating, dyapepsia and stomach miaenes all point to J'Jit one awfoi American d,cioe comraonly known aa AC1I fcTUMACH. Fortacabsly there bas been diecovered a wonderful modem remedycalled EATONIC-that brings Instant relief from all these e torn ach miseries because it absorbs the hurtful excess acid la the stomach and drives out the bloat and gas. Yoa won't know yoa have a stomach, so free of pain you'll leeL Besides, it saves yoa from more serious ailments because it is a seien tific fact that ACIIVSTOMACH frequently creates condition hich baffle the best medical skill. Many cases of

Chronic stomach trouble, biliousness, sjevere headache, general weakness,

t, lumbago, intestinal

rheumatism, root

ulcer, cancer of the

stomach, heart

pains and even heart failure can be traced directly to Acid-Stomach. Avoid these dangers don't let acid stomach wrecr yonr health. Don't dragoutyour days feeling all In, down and ont, weak and ailing. Keep the vital spark flashing. Kat the things yoa Lke and digest your food ia com fort. Thea you'll feci fine be fit mentally alert have pen and punch the power and will to do things. Take KATONI0 and give your stomach the help to put it in a fine, healthy condition so that it will digest your food perfectly and make every mouthful yoa eat register 100 bierriching your blood and building up your bodily strength. (let a big box of EAT0NI0 TABLETS from your druggist today. They taste good just like a bit of candy. The cost is trifling. It is absolutely guaranteed. If it fails to relieve your stomach misery, your druggist will

refund your money.

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