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Hood’s Sarsaparilla HURT, BRUI8E OR SPRAIN ST. JACOBS OIL THE OLD-MONK-CURE RELIEVES FROM PAIN Prie« 25c and 50c IR R IG ATIO N IN C AN A D A. V u lg a r Albarta Country Fast Coming to tha Front. The Canadian Pacific Railway com pany is now engaged in a great irriga tion work, just east of Calgary, that w ill eventually bring under water 1,500,000 acres of as fine land as there is in all of Canada. They have just thrown open to settlement the first block of 110,000 acres, which they are Belling at from $15.00 to $25.00 per acre. In connection with this irri gated land they are selling non-irigable lands at from $12.00 to $15.00 per acre, which cannot be surpassed for grazing purposes, and affords a range where Btoek may graze throughout the entire year without shelter. The future of Western Canada, and particularly the southern portion of A l berta province, is assured. Calgary, its metropolis, a city of 20,000 inhab itants, comosed largely of Americans, is a live, up-to-date city. Its retail j business is in the hands of bright, pro gressive business men, who handle enormous stocks. There are a number of jobbing houses located there, and a home market for stock is afforded by a large packng house. Along the line of the Canadian Pacific railway in South ern Alberta, there have been twenty elevators established the past year, to be followed by thirty more next year, so that there w ill be no shortage for the immense crops produced in this section. im p e n d in g . / F r a c t io n s . Everything that Bobby learned at school he endeavored to apply in his daily life and walk. When his mother asked him if one of his new friends was an only child, Bobby looked wise and triumphant. ‘‘He’s got Just one sister,” said Bob by. “ He tried to catch me when he told me he had two half-sisters, but 1 guess I know enough fractions for that!” ___________________ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L A X A T IV E BROMO Q U IN IN E Tablet* Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. K. W GROVE'S signature Ison eacb box. 25c. E con om y.. "What’s the matter with that man?” asked the dealer, after the customer had gone out. "He got mad when I tried to sell him a Christmas tree.” "That’a.Uppem,” said one of his neigh bors. "He's rich and proud, but stingy. He hangs all his Christmas presents on his family tree.”— Chicago Tribune. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lo ca l applications as they can not reach the diseased portion o f m e ear. '1 c ere Is o n ly one way io cure dearness, and that is b y constitu tio n s ! remedies. Deafness is caused by an ln- flam td con d ition o f the mucous liu in g o f the Eustachian Tube. W hen this tube is inflam ed you h ave a ru m b lin g sound o r im p erfe ct hear in g, and w hen i t is en tire ly closed. Deafness is the res ult, and unless the in flam m ation can be tasen o u t and this tube re.tored to its normal condition, hearin g w ill be destroyed forever; nine cases ou t o f ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is n oth in g but an Inflam ed condition o f Ihe-mucous surfaces. W e w t llg iv e One Hundred Dollars for any casa o f Deafness (caused by ca ta rrh ) that can- not be cured by H a ll's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. H a ll's Fam ily l'llls are the best. Reporter— Colonel, you have read what Valid Excuse. Beaator Gotleft says about the country Indignant Matron (in crowded car) — facing an industrial crisis. Do you think Sir, when ao many elderly women are his fears are justified? Eminent Statesman— So far as he is standing up why don’t you rise and offer concerned, young man, they are. He is one of them your seat? Seated Passenger (with dignity)— You face to face with the dreadful alternative of going to work at something or starving are laboring under a mistake, madam. 1 am the Bearded Lady. to death. Caution. Imitations have been placed upon the market so closely resemblina Allc ck’s Plu-ters in general apt earunce as to be well calculated to deceive. It is however, in general appearance only that they compare with Allcock's, for thev are not only lacking in the best elements which have made Allcock’s sj efficient, but art- often harmful in iheir effects. Remember that Allcock’s are the original and only geuuin porous plasters—the best external remedy known—and when purchasing plasters the only safe way is to always insist upon haviug Allcock’s. F a ll o f th e M ig h ty . “ This Is the time of year,” triumph antly declared the flat dweller, “ when the Iceman gets just about what’s com ing to him. He no longer rings an irate bell, ejaculates ‘Ic e !’ In conquering tones, stands on the threshold with the splendid air of a reigning mon arch, and deals out a 2 cent piece of Ice for 10 cents. “ On the contrary, softly rings an apologetic bell, and outside stands a meek-faced man Imploring patronage; not only imploring patronage, but gen erously handing out 5 cent pieces of Ice for 10 cents.” W O R K S IN TH E GARDEN. Eighty-Seven Years Old, but Has a Sound Back. Robert Scollan, 87 years old, of 55 Garden Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y ., a fine sturdy old g e n tle m a n , who works in hig own garden,gives thanks to Doan'j Kidney Fills for his sound back and kidneys; M r s . Goetchious, his daughter, says; “ Father had a se vere attack of kid ney trouble and lumbago, which caused him much suffering. He began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and was soon cured. W e always keep them on hand. My husband was cured of bad pains in the back by taking only part of a box.” Bold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y . THE SPE N CE R SE ED LESS A P P LE An Expert Investigates It and Makes Flattering Report. There has been much adverse criti cism of the Spencer Seedless Apple, notably in the Rural New Yorker and some of its satellites. The opinion of a recognized horticulturist, who has umde a thorough examination of the apple, being allowed free range in the orchard where they are grown, should be valuable to those who are thinking of planting these trees, as well as to those who by reason of the criticisms have been deterred from purchasing. A coin[>any was recently organized in Canada to handle the 8pencet Seedless Apple trees, but the adverse criticisms alarmed the organizers, and they re fused to proceed further with the nego tiations until they could have the prop osition thoroughly examined by an ex perienced horticulturist of reputation of their own selection. This was readily assented to. and as a result the Hon. John Dryden, who for more than twen ty years was minister of agriculture for the province of Ontario, was selected to examine and report on this apple. The Hon John Dryden’s name is a household word in Canada and Great Britain, and his reputation is such as w ill carry great weight wherever he is known. His report is most flattering and an unqualified endorsement of the apple. A copy of it is sent free upon applicat'on to the Spencer Seedless Apple Company, Everett, Washington H ow A n i m a l « D o c t o r T h e m s e lv e s . Man might often take from the low 1 er animals a lesson as to the care cf himself when 111. All sorts o f animals suffering from fever eat little, lie quiet In dark, airy paces and drink quantl ties of water. When a dog loses his appetite he knows where to find dog grass, which acts as a purgative and emetic. Sheep and cows, when HI. seek certain herbs. Any animal suffering from chronic rheumatism keeps as far as possible in the sun. I f a champnn zee be wounded he has been seen to stop the bleeding by a plaster of chew ed up leaves and grass. BAD BLOOD THE SO U R C E OF A L L D IS E A S E fcvery part of the body ¡9 dependent on the blood for nourishment and Strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of ‘ * erfect and uninterrupted health; gainst disease. When, however, _______ ^ __ _ _ [ blood, the system is deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased conauion as a result of too much acid or the presence o f some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are the result o f morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease o f ancestors is handed down to them and they are constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source o f all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all poisAni», supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of every kind. The action of S. S. 8. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious PURELY VEGETABLE Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course o f 8. S. S. It is also nature’« test tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely iless to any part of the system. S. 8. 8. is for sale at all first class ^ u g stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who writ«. S.S.S. K COL, ATLANTA, C fb IN THE NATIONAL HALLS OF CONGRESS B u surpassed all other medicines. In merit, •ales and cure«. Its success, great as it has been, has tp* parent ly only ju st begun. It has received by actual count more than Monday, Ftbruary II. Washington, Feb. 11.— The senate today passed the army appropriation .ill, carrying $81,600,000 The amend- iient which permitted the government o accept reduced rates on army sup plies and permitted army officers and mlistcd men to accept reduced tram portation and an amendment ini reusing oy 20 per cent the pay of officers and mllsted men were defeated on points .f order. those suggested by the special commit tee which went to the Indian Territorj last summer to investigate conditions were nearly all rejected on points o order. The provision which allowed full blood Indians of the Indian Territory to sell their surplus land was defeated by a vote of 31 to 32, which leaves ii force the provision of the law known as the McCumlier amendment, prohib iting the alienation of such land for 25 years. The debate on the bill today was con fined to the amendment allowing land alienation. Stone made the principal speech for the amendment and Spooner the principal argument against it. Washington, Feb. 11. — Bills relat ng to the government of the District if Columbia were considered in the house today. The house in committee if the whole favored a flat 4-cent street ailway fare, together with a provision for eight tickets for 25 cents in the District of Columbia, but in the house the amendment was defeated. There upon “ no quorum” was made and the house at 5:10 adjourned. The Indian appropriation b ill was sent to conference. 10,000 testimonials in two years. It purifies the blood, cures all blood dti- eases, all humors and all eruptions. It strengthens the stomach, creates an appetite and builds up the whole system. It cures that tired feeling and makes the weak strong. In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets 100 doses SI. known as S a r s a t a b s . A D o s e o f H i s O vru M e d ic i n e . ‘‘Who is this Brander Matthews?” ask ed the new proofreader. ‘‘He’s the father of the simplified spell in*.” answered the man at the other desk. ‘‘Huh ! He doesn’t seem to have got around his own name yet.” Thereupon, without the slightest eom- minction, he marked out the super fluous *‘t.” Wednesday, February S. Washington, Feb. 8. — The Indian C ITO st* Vitus* Pan«’« and all Nervous Pts^ases 11 0 permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Great appropriation hill again was in the sole I 'virve Restorer. Send for F R K K $2 trial bottle and topic of discussion by the senaet today, .resiles. Dr. Ii. H. Kiln«-, Ld., »31 Arch at., I'iiila..l'a. but little progress was made. The day T h e D e s t o f R e fe r e n c e s . was spent in a discussion of the propo The new servant had presented her sition to repeal the restrictions on the alienation of surplus land in the Indian references mid the mistress read their Territory. No conclusion was reached aver, declares a writer in Answers, Saturday, February 9. with a doubtful eye. Washington, Feb. 9. — After confer on this matter when the senate ad “ I am not quite satisfied with your ring with Speaker Cannon and with journed. references, Jane,” she said. the committee on rules, Chairman Foss Washington, Feb. 6.— The advocates "Nayther am I, mum,” responded the of the naval affairs committee, asked of a 14-foot channel for the Mississippi -italwart maid, “ but they're the best I the house to consider general debate river from Chicago to St. Louis and the could get.” upon the naval appropriation bill gulf met defeat when the house in com clueed, so that, when the b ill is again mittee of the whole, during considera PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. taken up, it may be under the five- tion of the rivers and harbors appro PAZO O IN TM E N T is guarenteed to cure any minute rule for amendment. Mr. priation bill, voted to stand by the re c u e o f Id lin g , blind, bleeding or protruding loss urged that the house pay heed to commendation of the committee in op piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.50c. the {tossing of the days and the ap position to the project. Although C o n d it i o n a l . proaching adjournment of congress. there was much speechmaking on the Her— I ’m not sure that I want to The house then adjourned out of respect pait of the friends of the measure, they to the memory of Mr. Rlxey. secured only 43 votes for the amend marry you, but I ’m willing to enter ment, as against 415 against it. into a conditional engagement. Washington, Feb. 9.— The adoption Earlier in the day Dalzell of Penn Him— What are the conditions? of an amendment authorizing the secre sylvania offered an amendment provid Her— I f I meet anyone I like better tary of war to supply m ilitia for the ing for the continuance of work on dam than you. I'll break the engagement. various states with arms and equip No. 7 on the Ohio river, hut it was de Him— And suppose I should meet a ment used by the regular army created feated on a test vote which showed that girl I like better than you? considerable discussion in the senate the chairman of the rivers and harbors Her— Oh, then I shall sue you for today. committee, Burton, had a large major breach of promise. The senate passed the omnibus light ity of the house with him as to any house bill, which carries Senator Ful- amendment to tiie bill. Mothera w ill find Mix. Winslow’ s Soothing ■tyrup the best remedy to use foz their children ton’e amendments for Cape Bianco and After completing 72 pages of the bill lu r in g tha teething period. Cape Arago. The hill also carrie» $30,- the house adjourned. 000 for a lighthouse at Eliza island, F o r t u n e In F r i e d C h i c k e n . Tuesday, February 6. Belilngham bay, and $125,000 for a One of the rich men of this country Washington, Feb. 5. — The senate lighthouse on Cross Point, Alaska. spent the entire day in considering the has a camp where he employs a cook Indian appropiiation hill, but without at a fabulous salary, merely for her Friday, February 8. concluding the question of amendments. skill In frying chicken and making Washington, Feb. 8.— A new high The army appropriation b ill was re beaten biscuits. Whenever he visits the record in the way of passage of private ported and will be taken up as soon as place with guests those dainties are pension bills was made by the house the Indian appropriation bill has been provided and appreciated, the rest of today, when 725 bills were passed in an disposed of. The bill carries $81,500,- the food being no better than found In hour and a half. ordinary homes.— Minneapolis Tribuna 000. The naval appropriation b ill, carry The principal items in the increase ing $96,425,000, was taken up and un- ler the order of genera) debate speeches In the m ilitary bill are: Washington- were made by Lamar of Florida on the Alaska cable, $190,000; signal service in Cuban pacification, $50 000; con railroad rate bill, Higgins of Connecti For Infant* and Children. tract surgeons, $60,000; regular sup cut favoring the creation of the White Mountain and Appalachian forest re plies, $696,643; barracks and quarters, $1,372,227; transportation, $702,964; serves, and Mondell of Wyom ing on increase incident to the passage of a Bears the the “ limitations of Federal authority” b ill extending and promoting the effi Signature and the withdrawal of coal lands from ciency of the artillery corps, $6,22],- entry. _____ 160. H i s S p e c ia lt y « Washington, Feb. 8.— The senate to Washington, Feb. 5. — Several test Young Foley looked so downcast that day passed the Indian appropriation votes were taken by the house commit bill. Frazier made an address main tee on public lands to determine the the marketman asked why he carried taining state’s rights, after which the attitude of the committee towards Pres such a long face. "Fired,” returned Foley, concisely. army appropriation bill, carrying a ident Roosevelt’s policy of leasing gov “ Fired?” repeated the marketman. total of $81,500,000 was taken up. ernment coal lands. The committee The army measure was partly read voted against the general leasing sys Give you any reason for doing it?” "Yep,” Foley said, with the air of a for approval of committee amendments tem for coal lands, but by a vote of 6 and adjournment was taken shortly be to 4 favored a hill to lease such lands martyr. “The boss said he was losing money on the things I was making.” fore 6 o’clock, when it became apparent in limited areas. that considerable debate was to be oc ‘ Is that so? What were you mak Another vote showed that the com casioned by an amendment to permit mittee favors the renting instead of the ing?” the government to receive reduced rates present system of selling land, but with ‘Mistakes.” from the railroads for the transporta modifications in the present plan, tion of troops and supplies for the army which w ill make fraud more difficult. and to allow army officers and their May Kill New Judgeships. families to accept free transportation. D E N Washington, Feb. 9. — It is under The adoption of this amendment would M A IN 2029 PAINLESS be a modification of the railroad rate stood that the conference committee FAILING BLOC E X T R A C T IO N bill passed at the last session of con may kill Senator Piles’ b ill authoriz It-’ g W A S H 5 0 « ing the appointment of two additional gress. ________ p l a t e s $ 5 PORTLAND ORE circuit judges for the Ninth circuit. Thuraday, February 7. This bill was attached as a rider to a Washington, Feb. 7.— The house to- les» important California hill, reported lay completed and passed the river and a few days ago, and the conference com harbor appropriation bill, carrying mittee threatens to kill the rider. more than $80,000,000, with sundry There is a desire to force the Piles bill amendments, all of which were sug to stand upon its merits, and a strong gested by the cliairman of the commit disposition In the house to kill the bill tee, Burton. Among the important entirely. I f the b ill fails, Judge Han the P O M M E L amendments adopted were: ford, of Seattle, w ill get no promotion. S LIC K E H For the maintenance and continuing LIKE ALL Will Not Raise Salaries. of the improvement of the Chicago Washington, Feb. 9. — Chairman river, $200,000 being an increase of Payne, of the house ways and means $180,000. YMTERPROOf A survey of the Missouri river was committee, after a brief visit to the CLOTHING, president today, expressed the opinion authorized, from its outh to Sioux City. lx made of the best that there was no chance at this session fTMlmdlx. in black oryrllow A hill amending the naval appropria ranted.inf sold fy tion b ill was taken up and made the of congress for the enactment of legis dealers fwirwfurt lation increasing the compensation of continuing order. «17 STICK TO THE government eirmloyes, as is proposed in SIGN OF T H E FISH Washington, Feb. 7. — The Indian a b ill now before congress. He declared - _________ « ( W J i m A J TO W I. CO T040KTQ.CAW.________ IfliTON.nMi.uAA appropriation b ill received rough hand-1 there was no need of a blanket increase ling by the senate today. The amend of salaries and that as a rule the gov ments of the Committee, especially ernment employes were amply pai l. CASTOR IA C o n e ln .lv * R .u .o n ln g . A little elderly German who keeps a stationer’s shop amuses and Interests himself by making up stories about his customers and telling them to his fam ily. “ Dat young lady who has de pink cheeks, she be married soon, I t'lnk,” he announced one night. “ Now, my Carl, you know nottlngs of her wbateffer. Is It not so?” and bis wife tried to look as If she did not think him a wonderfully clever man. " I t is like dls,” said the stationer, solemnly. “ I observe, and I know. At first she buy paper and envelopes de same; later she buy twice as more paper, and den five times as more paper as envelops. So I know she Is become betrothed. "And to-day,” he said, beaming with pleasure, "to-day she buy only one half-dozen envelopes and five times as more paper; and when I tell her she get dem cheaper if she buy many, she say to me, ‘I have no need of more, t'ank you,’ so I know de friend he comes soon, and so comes de marriage on quickly.” BROS O i HOLD UP! a n d c o n s id e r G Seeks a Ternvnus. Staamers in Dire Peril. Sin Francisco, Feb. 6.— Strakenou- H alifax, N. 8., Feb. 6 . — Two un- chl. manager of the Osaka Shoshen known ocean steamers, one of which is Kaisha Steamship company, arrived ( known to he disabled and the other festerday on the America Maru from ! thought to be, are anchored tonight in Yokohama for the purpose of selecting a dangerous position at Ketch harbor, a Pacific Coast terminal for his line. a few miles west- of this city, and the The company operates freight steamers lives of those on hoard are in peril. The from Japan to Vladivostok, Corea, ships are less than a quarter of a mile Shanghai, Formosa and Hongkong, and of! shore and within 100 yards of the is desirous of extending its line to this breakers. A tremendous sea is running. coast. Manager Strakenouchi will look I The steamers have fired several guns into the facilities here and w ill also and are rending up rockets, but owing visit Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, | to the terrific sea no aid could lie given and perhaps Santiago, before deciding. ' the vessels tonight. I Second Judge for Oregon. Washington, Feb. 5. — Senator Ful ton today appeared before the judiciary committee in behalf of his bill dividing Oregon into two judicial districts. Ful ton’ s b ill will come up for final action at a meeting of the judiciary commit tee next week and it is understood that after being amended to provide only for an additional district judge, it w ill tie favorably reported and be («seed by the Senate. The committee is willing to authorize another judge to relieve the congestion, bnt not another full complement of court officials. T a riff Revision Shelved. Washngton, Feb. 5. — Twice during this session of congress efforts have been made to secure a cbucus of the Re publicans of the house to consider a plan of revising the tariff. Both at tempt* ended in dismal failure. The original attempt was made by men from New England. The second at tempt was made by representatives from the Middle West, Minnesota and Wisconsin. In view of these failures, it may he set down for a fact that there will be no special session of con gress in the spring to consider tariff. Idaho Law Upheld. Washington, Feb. 5.— The Supreme court, in the appeal of Charles Brown and Leander L. Ormsby against Enos C. W alling, affirmed the decision of the Supreme court of Idaho, upholding the constitutionality of sections 1210 and 1211 of the Idaho state laws mak ing it unlawful for the owner or herder of sheep to drive them on the land or poaseesory claims of other persons or herd them within two miles of a dwel ling boose on such puraeaory claims. Gat* Titla to Rich Minas. San Francisco, Feb. 6 — Title to mines in the Ferguson district of Neva da, was won today by Joseph De La mar, through a decision rendered by Superior Judge Sea well. The Utah- Nevada Mining company was plaintiff and sought to dispossess He Lamar from the Monitor and Jim Crow groups of mines. The company alleged that since Lamar has been in possession $13,000,000 worth of ore has been taken from these mines. C o u g h in g Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest r»ck . Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give w ay. A y e r's C h erry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. “ I always • keep Ayer*« A yer’« C Chei herry Peetoral la the house. It give« r*— p — erfect " ------ relief whenever any of ua hare ave ( coughs or hard _ ____ colds. _____ I have used U for a great m any ve.tr« and to know all about it.” —M ae. M a r t O b r r t r a r , Varys- burg, N. Y. / AT I i/ers lì SS O. A y e r C o., L o w e ll, ira o f sarsaparilla . PILLS. BAIR VKKNL Biliousness, constipation retard re More than $10,060,000 worth of sport covery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills. ing goods were sold in ths United States last year. OW A HD E. B U R T O N .-A M » » r l Cb.mUt. I/cadvllle, Colorado« 8pet'imen prices: Gold, H Kilver, Lead, |1 ; Cold, S ilver, 76c; Gold, 60c; Zinc or tot Copper, f L C yanide tests. M ailing envelopes and iu ll price list sent on application. Control and Um pire work soli tioual Hank. 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[w Ne. 7 - 0 7 H E N w r it in g to a d v e r tis e rs m en tion t h is p a p e r. P lM «j Harvesting Dollars is possible if the seed be judiciously planted. Southern Alberta, Canada, has demonstrated beyond a doubt that it is the greatest cereal growing country on the continent, and “ Alberta Red Wheat” grown there took both the Gold and Bronze medals at the Portland Exposition. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has 3,000,000 acres of the best of land, irrigable and non-irrigable, just east of Cal gary, Alberta, which they are selling at from $12 to $15 per acre for non-irrigable and $18 to $25 per acre for irrigable. Lands sold by them three months ago at these prices are now now being held by the purchasers at $50 per acre and upwards. The harvesting of dollars invested in these lands is just as certain as the harvesting of cereals. If yon are interested drop a card to the address below for literature fully describing the opportunity of the age. The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd. 54 Ninth Avenue West. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. SALES DEPARTMENT, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, IRRIGATED LANDS Be sure to mention this paper when writing. EVERY FARMER SHOULD READ THIS The Spencer Seedless Apple is the greatest discovery since the seedless orange. It is a marvel in apple culture. No seeds, no core, no waste; rich red color; commercial size; good shipper; excellent flavor; splendid keeper; a market leader; no bloom, frost proof. W R ITE TO D AY For free booklet and particulars. Splendid in ducements to agents. The Spencer Seedless Apple Co. M A IN O F F IC E 4 1 4 American National Bank Bldg., Everett, Washington.