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Don’t trifle with a cold —it’s dangerous. You can’t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a
box of
CASCARa£1 QUININE
Men Wifli
Wanted to idl Raleigh's Prod acts. Eatabliib«d demand. Larg? profits, heahhr. pleasant, permanent Give age. occupation. refereuces. W. T. R AWLEIGH CO.. Department WUN, Freeport, 111.
PATENTS;
Brief Respi "Contrntulaie rae," nulte. ••UUt forr 1 “I'm out of iM>t. Fv last Mil I owed." “I do amaratuiato you. How long do you expect to Wity out of debt 7” “That d.i»*iids on tlo* trolley car »o!)tsluIcs. Mr*. Dnhwalt? ha. Jt:*l t< kl>linne«l tne that *lie I- hrttd.'d for
Imtx>rtati1 to Wothoro Examine carefully every bottle Cl CASTOR!A, that famous old remedy for infunts and children, and sec that It
Bears the Signature of In Cae for Over 36 Vetirt Children Crv for Fletcher’e Castori*
Naturally. “Are that deaf and dumh i had terms?" “Well, they don't spent."
LAID OF WEALTH K
Wester. Canada Hae Unbaunded Possibiities.
SUrix, *>r Ik. tM
Mixed Farmer- Ha Fislda to Feed the World.
JBeforv there were any rattle Alt>ena. or It *'■* bnosm that U ’ paoaiMe l» fefil them outaide all th** year round, the IttUlai. huotrrt could always find be buffalo durine the «inter mouth* pnstitHto! In the foot hills. In the summer the heed* «o»'' drrrd on the plains aud fed *l> the jiratne tni*a«i. Tlie plain* have *iure M-roote grain fields, bnf tb.- foothill f district exlendlus nonh from the In-
far «1k* Ke
the West aad the West In the end drawing il*e fartnnr nil fhe r.i-crer to the rone* of cooui>-t.'y .Tenting wider roart.ee* the rail.,,, are d.daz monr rtion jiny other agr:, g mn' do .lor ‘
cvsvntry M Uu- far -tH^ i
te-teri. rid the mat train of err.], , men! that follows the •• the fanning Induslry. la treath-c . •
arricultural renter*
teraatlonal IxmncUr? fur u tboomod J ^ ^{JeO of impnetanre t . gro*.
1 Julies will always be n naturai feeding j j,,.
| ground for live stork. In the southern j An a ,i m |rnM«\ ayatsan of aspire! part of Alberta th- altitude !« rreatar 1^ jastrudJiMi. Its* been Uavrl.>:-j than In the more northerly di*trtrt*. ! me effort* of the iiwatini« ' * *.4W»e.:a
but While llic herd* In the south Amve |
govermi'ent find the
Thi4
avlnder tmrt* of ireeloaa pa»:ur*sr. In j riR , i^partmetHv «*f
the north from Red Peer on-Into the , TorBI » pun-of the e
I‘rare river eounrtT there -nr- tnore | of w-^,,. rn Cnnodn and I* dMog trees, a richer vegetation and morc. fw . n1| p retiri tni of agrienltarr. Kt aunral shelter. - • oerlm.*ntal farm* Rare heer... eauv
Those who have been advocating ■ at vnrtou* po’tt!* In tl<e p*-i
' * "" !.— — -~ »- i.t. c. s*’i*» Awm. —'ouders In
MiK-k raising and mixed farming tor . trM<4> have d
aitwr j velopinc Improved
Ui.‘ post few yrdr* point to tb* nuatl of hog* marketed us an evidence o. I
Increased prodrcti.m of the V. eMrrn i Tbr rt ^ ul . ^ Urn m gtrak-s' Provinces. They may abe. lake credit i lp; , o ^ aPCnuit) ot better method* for the Increase In «Htb and sheep. of ntIaC| . acteutifiC st.wfc nusiur »oi which is very great, but is*rlia|i* not Parmera are beginning to so marke.1 o* what hns betv tIiat ^ wb3t ihr . y arr , pushed In h.Ht raldiig. For the first . |)ul th<( th<7 ^ ■*' *' 3,, ’ n, • U ‘ Kl ' rar t adopt w'ientlflc methods, nnd as a r.
were | wit. .nrefol »«*l artfOBOB. proper r >
tatlim nn.l «t;turner follow A* the onl -r
HIS FAMILY SEAi; TO -» M * l <"- 8 "
AT VALLEY FORGE
The wood "ivgattfl" orlgtnaily aie j plH-<l to the c.intests of tlie gondoliers | ut Venice.
A* we grow afore seruib’.e. we rrfs** drug eatlixrtie* and lake icdexd Nature’a berb cure. Garfield Tea. Adv.
Early English Home of Washingtons, Manor of Sulgrave.
We take no unimportant step here, viewed In the light of eternity.—Rev. Mr. Hanna. Pltwburgli.
A:
Weekly Health Talks
GOING BACK TO NATURE
EY DR. W. LUCAS.
People get sick because they go
I.THOCGH Wnrton, In Lancashire. can claim to be the -artiest of the discovered Eng-
j tish hom-s of the Washingtana. it l<
not until the family settled at Sulcrave, in Northamptonshire, that they 'merge definitely Into Malory. Even with that restriction the story la carried back to the sixteenth century, and Ir.rmducea us to the Lawrence Washington whose curious brass cfllgy 1*
r HE drfrndrr of kit country—the founder of liberty ■ fir friend of man. Hir'ory aad tradition ore explored « rdn for of kit character.
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l» the annals of modem greatness he stands alone; tr.d the noblest names of antiquity lose their luster in his pretence. Bom ike benefactor of mankind, he united all the qualities necessary to en illustrious career.
Suture made him great; he made k self zinuous.
her liberties, he triumphantly vindicated the rights of humanity, and on the pillars of national independence laid the foundations of a great repub-
lic.
away from Nature, and the only way to get well Is to go back. Something grows out of the ground in the form of vegetation to cure almost every til Some of these vegetable growths are understood by man. and some are not. Animals, It would win. know what to do when they are sick be'ter than men and women. Observers have noted that c sick horse, dog or cat will stop eating food and seek out some vegetable grow th in the field or yard, which, when fouud and eaten.
Otleu restore-, appetite and health. Mari0r Heut<; Brington. Now the
Tteice ur.ested vri'.h Supreme Magistracy by the unanimous vote of a fret people, he surpassed fa the Cabinet the gtories of the field, and, voluntarily resigning the scepter and the stcord, retired to the shades of vote life. , A spectacle so new and so sublime was contemplated with the profonudsst admiration, and the name of li'asJtington. adding new luster to humanity. resounded to the remotest regions vf the earth. Magnanimous m youth, glorious through life, greet in death. His highest ambition. the happiness of mankind. His noblest victory, the conquest of him-
self.
EW standards of comfort, even luxury, were established by the government In building
the soldiers' barrack* in the grent military rump*. The men's sleeping ■quarters, for Instance, were designed by experts to meet a special demand, and the sanitary problems have been
worked out with the greatest core.
Washington's
struggling through the
Hr vi
i't y>t
this very uilag yourself?
Dr. Pierce, «» Ltufi.lo, X. Y . hmj una : trod the hrrite and roots provided b> Nature to overcome <an*lxp2‘.: >n, and he bid tbw vejeuble* collected and mad. -J' vf M»J ii-i-le. leave* of Aloe, root ol into little white etik-ar-coated pill* ::..t lie called Dr. IV.ce . Pleasant Pellet* Vu curt unieirtrtid that when yoar in testate* are stopped up. pjuon. aad de
-ire impriiuard n
carried by the blood ir body Thu* do-, yota set dluy, you can t »k ■»
tired and dr
Washington House.
!li- chief treasure of Sulgrave church. U- received a grant of Sulgrave manor trom H-nry VIII. and or. a ple-tures-jut* corner of hi* estate he car-ri-d to completion that mi;nor house which the Americao pllgtim n.>w seek* with *u-h affectionate interest. Partly. no doubt, this picturesque building cnibodie* the shell of an old structure, i.ut in the main It stand* today a* finally remodeled by :t* most famous
Beque'lhing to posterity the ins. -ritance
ment in the heart: of kis countrymen. he lived the ornament of the eighteenth century; he died regretted by a mourning world.
NEW WASHINGTON STATUE
. ... , . if , j dr»al* of mlllinnK of nrre*. it give* an Makeshift Abodes Afford* >'»«• «■- ">*« i>«- ^r*«-«»»*•
It Is felt, however, that on account
a inil’ion lH>gs
Manifold. SmdHitrtiewnn nnd Alb-'Ctu.
A Very conservative estimate value of ^ ^
these nnlmaU to the farmer would h taf|uj| , prr-.;ierr»
point tb nn nil rutr.ui Innrenne In pre
The Canadian West l* fa*! forging '<> that will Icqve a grMt deal the ftawil of the wheat-produrinj cnm_ of nvmey In the hand* of the wertera trie* of the world and “No. 1 linrd farmer this year, nnd jiroKpcrlty tor I* wlihottl donht the be*: wheat in the Western Camilla a* a wholr. It t«:!l btnnrket today. W^ten It I* con*ld. re-1 Kurapr win wake ti|i arthat the three hnndred and forty-thre- in agrirnlttm Y MndiN tton. minion four hui.dnal aud *eve«»ty-thri«e | ,. T rl] ,, ra forred 'dlrarr- aal thousand bushel crop of 1015 was from «ho|«aai. desintctlou. and Western only eleven mil lion, acre* of her hun i Canada will (day a big part la flllin:
the void.
ed Littie Shelter to Pa-
triot Army.
wUI
N1
Barrack of Waahingtan'a Day.
of the great money th-'re
doubtedlj*he in growing wheat during the next few year* there I* a p'«*»iutlIty that farmers nny he tempted to drop the growing of corrsiT grata*., which might result In less stock being raised. Every • (fort _U being made by the Agricultural 'Department* of tk,vicious Province* to Impress on the fanner* that forage crop* and coarse f-ed in abundance mean production of Cm4i and milk, and that In the long me the great future of the Western Ppovtnc** lies In mixed farming which
army, after j Will f.iund her prosperily on a more
bow. reached 1 e»during hart*.
] • -Mixed famfing Am* always h“en the rule In the Eastern Pruvimvs where the format’.-ui of the land Invite* variety of cr«q>. but It ban hot ts-en ns common fn the Western Province*, tboogh the practice lias grows la recent year*. Hitherto the maii mining wheat from the rich *«ll lias i«irvha*ed ?no*t t>f his household food and uecesaiUes. hi* energies lu-lng devoted to g-tting every (MiNClile busliel of grain out of every f*»H of hi* land, and h- ha* paid prices for hi* •lie* that liave BbimI.- a blc dent ia hl» profit*. It tun now dawned on hint Ihat he can raise ve^jahie*
a tee hr-
: *11 !
As Salgrave. *o a: Brington. it 1* th- village church that the tuetnods of Washinztou's English once*r* an- to be seen In richest nhun-n.-e. Tl.e most notable of these Is ] • long stone slab in the diance! Boor, j w pnnly hidden by pews, the sur- ] ce of which u carefully protected a wooden cover. This 1* to the i-raory of that Lawrence Washing-! n who was the oncle of the great j >-*idenf» Anu-riccn ancestor. Here , Min i» the Washington shield, but i* family arm* are Impaled with lose of the Butler fatally, one of hose member* became Laarence
muchastheu-ukl I 0 cent bottle of | linunent and laeu the average Dr.uly for nMuth*. i It quickly alletiatas pain caused ] from rne jr.iausm. sciatica, set ralgia, spraini, etc. Sold by all dealers. Price 3
FAMOUS AS SWIFT RUNNER
c*. When Washington Was in Prime. Could Successfully Compete With Him.
V-Uey Forge, they found ilttie or no shelter. Even Washington slept for •evera! days under canvaa. The soldiers wer* set to work at once to build shelters to protect them against the interne cold. A prito of $12 was offered by Washington for the first but to be completed In the quickest and most workmanlike manner. The hut* were built of log* cat In the neighboring forest and nt first covered with canvas and later with straw.
ddc:
Tit** result of Ok* coo tinned si in cattle, the future price of h
tlie solution of the perpte
of feeding the world are site tu-ss uppeomisl in the minds o thinking people today. „ Tncre i* no doobt that the-wil tes of Western Canada can. and w 'll. 1m mude to play an itnporiant part ia Printing 1 about a proper bslnafa M supply and demand. In the northt-u iMrts of Manitoba and Saskajd|anaa and In Alberta are many thuasun-l-of ncre* of tbo richest pasture b: the world, wvdl wnt.-riM and treutod by th* lunclcst of climates. These rotlini hills for the greotc; part are MU! un peopiml ami untrodden by the boo'*
of domestic tmlmais.—
ikse of (hr causes assigned Car the decline in stock-raising ir. the reduo
or. nccount of so many big rant l«g converted Into fsrtn*. t.xp< ateota coudneted at VenniUau. In-rta. u unkl nn her go to shthr t!
ami that the feeding 1* n-nlly L wnea t^•■ aniemt U confined to a eoai parativeiv limited area. prmhUaf thpasturage 1« .of the right kind an l there"U plenty of water.—AdVrttlae uteut.
MARK OF TRUE GREATNESS Rr.,
First President's Noble Hwml'tty C of the Finest Attributes of His Character.
'■in "The picture show* a new statue of Wa-iiington. Georpe Washington which hae been "'lid scarce- pUced on a pede«-l which has long J. 'Kicad. tjeen vacant in Washington arch.
Great a* Washington wa». yet In hi* breast brightly burned the light of humility. One of the favorite pea-
sages of Washington's farewell me*- j lTV ®*‘"
sage reads as follows:
“Though In reviewing the incidents ’ ,u ‘" r ““' of my administration. I am unrou- ; •clous Aif intentional error. I am. ne»- i
erthelen*. too sensible of my defects. ; ^ not to think It probable that I may j *’ r, ‘ }1 ' have committed many error*. Whm- i “
ever they may be, I fervently beseech or Jl
the Almighty to avert or mitigate the 1 •
evil to which they may tend. I shall j also carry w ith me the bop- that my country will never cease to slew them with Indulgence nnd that after 4^ years of my life dedicated to it* service with an Upright seal, tlie faults of iiscomp* :< ut abflitlc* will he ri<u*igned to oblivion, as myself soon mu*' h* to
uiauriulis of rest." ,
a lot of garden pradner and !ii a very s!mptc manticr soh hi« own prohlen of. the cv*i of Uring. I'nrr:. t, .Iha! there l* an InnrraK'ng market for domestic necessities eucli a* l*ju!t*jreggv bniter. milk and cheese, which comniand very hlgl. prices, and tltat
•here are other road, to |.r...[HTitj rter-Jouriid bert.le* that tPraugli t|»e u beat field. J _
In 1010 Canada impum-l T.letP .M) r-oi.d- of butter, most of it fmai c*
*« New Zeolajrl. and f.rf the iu OK }cara*fniled to ship Kn^aml. a condition due to
tb- Innm- consumption, which i> .-*tlmstnl 4- l-r fncreartn* «i th- r*te «»f g.tr*ytu«i wortTi a y**r.’lieliig gn-at- !> in eV- eun .if tile itim-ased supply. Tiii« condition has brought nhout a change In funum: m-lkod. that is farreaching. and ull! result la greatly In-er-oMd production nil rimnj of the nwwaitie* demand.*] by th- home
Not 8o Easy
“S-< you nre Writer?" “Some so allege."
‘ It must he nice la pur yoar Idea*
Itpo print."
•Tltat part 1* all tight. Tlie toagh Irtrt l« In filling space when >ea haven't any ld.-u*."—Umlsville Coa
Naturrl Revojrcet
site fsnu-r I* fu*d. In
•■ jsirttons of t'.w c -sled, the ► -ttl.-r hai getting all the •rt
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Ua* been u*e«l for all ailramla th*: are caused by a disordered atomach aud Inactive liver, such as sick heed pche, constipation, kour nn—nrh nenotm InJlgasti'ia, ferrorotation of food, palpitation »f thehe-rtcuwccbj Csks In the su.j^cb. August Flower Is a gentle laxative, regulates dig* both in *>omach nnd intestine* « ntel sweetens the KPunarl. nud *1 tary cnnal. simulate* the liver" to I cr.-- the bile and impurities t ! !"•>!. in ull ci»1!t*ed c'
Civc It a trial.—Adr.
A Leading Question. OtNja- -! tell yon. no .roe can fooi o wife' - I•ii.li>.—"Theii bow did yew: •■i herl -1 —The ttuliffllow.
a*-d friend Jo .n Fltxhugh
•TILUnKT BKOS.a CO.. Bain.
Stop Vour Coughing No arel t» let list --.oar>! peniR. fi;op the ; r. ,i -» tiAiiax sod ko«r»eLt»» by soottliee tSs IcOssati throot with
•1» could come •>ung liBnch^rn . a clean-made, I a mighty swift
I.ingy. Indeed.
Mount Vernon Unchanged.
Mount Vernon niandt today exactly as It was when General V. -Kington was living; the tree* a little larger grow-n. but the garden aao the lawns, •he honses and ham* and stables and • -Treat vistas precisely as he would I have bad them, and it tnlghr well be btag , imagined that hi3 spirit br.»ds over ■ th-**' M-enc* of his er.rtWy happiness : with fine approval of the dev >ted aerrr lee of his country women in keeping d alive here the lamp of chivalry In the
‘ 30ul* of men.
Washingtor's Signrt Ring. The signet ring of George Washington has been found. Thl* ring, which I the Father of Ola Country wore all ; his life. Is In the possession of a Wu*h- i Ingioti woman, whose name and claim : to It are not made public. The ring bears the crest of the family of General Washington's'grandmother. that of the Motitlvuti.. whi. ;i was converted culloqually Into Montagu-. Her flrirt husband wu* a Cat* tain Johnson, and by her .•-■end In; - band. Cvpt. Joseph Ball, she had a daughter, Mary Ball, George W**L Ingtoa's mother. . *
out the country. It I
the col del—it- III AllN*(Sa •\vr Sl.ftn square mile* nnd i.t an available tonnage uf over ndml tli..usaiiil tnllllon tons. in*e In Sa-luitrliewna ever an IS.isat tnlb-s. cmatnlng over i>* ton* In MaidPdin the cool U tint II* large, but even there u , si tons I« considered a con«er—linmte. At the pr.-wnt time i.-j.o-it* are only u .iri..*| to n'
Whenevet thw* i» i pation. *.;i.-be*dxcW a cup uf Garfi/ld Taa. Ali drt
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