HE HAS HAD GRAND ROP And Likes the Laws in Western Canada. Lee, Illinois, me {0 Saskatchewan #pring of 1912 and bought land Briercreet. ‘1 have farmed this 1880 acres. ever since. I bh grand crops. In 1814 1 had 100 a af wheat that yielded 49 bushel the acre. 1 sold this wheat at por bushel, 1 Ii} country for 44 in the near land had “I Hved years. 1 ca near ave $1.1 1d my rh hours My There Is No axes on each quar War Tax 8o- section (1€0 Called. Ke Lhe n« about o0vera municipal tax, hool tax, hail insurance tax nO war tax so-call fa force here ome in a pendent ¥ feel that well proto ince as + nols I have there -€VOry h mend your Compound ~Mrs. MARY Rinaway ] A Massachusetts Woman WV rite lackstone, Mass, — “My trout were from my age, and 1 gick for three years, 1 often and frequently pains. J took Lydi: 1 Vegetable Compound an d now am we 1. —Mre. Pierre Counko Jax 220, Blackstone, Masa, Buch warning symptoms suffocation, hot flashes hen aches, dread of impending evil, y eounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- lurities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and dizziness, should be heeded | by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink. Yam’ 8 Vegetable Compound has carried many women safely through this crisis, rn Laing 85 sense of Esoslent for Coughs & Colds of Horehound & Tar All Druggists ER MAIR BALSAM A tollot preparation of raorTit, Reolps to eradionts dandru, For Restoring Color and a a bt boo aud § at Drug BUN LES WANTE AY to sell vur nogh grode Bousehold mad klichen uteosiis Quick sales Cood profits Write for particulars and oats fogue. Excelsior Novelty & Specinity Co.. $84 Eighth Breet, Brooklyn, N, ¥. AGENTS in each oeality, han hmndls ony tau wulling honsebold ariotes quiel She ngs pronin, wile Con, ope. £. Lynchbacs Va PRIMARY VOTE FOR WILSON doubt be | ide re Ae the pri iH: Nome been interest sliown by proposed son's name on the Lary will Democratic placing of Pres ballot for tion of May it T no the voters ole atlon petitions for th Dud have ulating i i states A pe W } Ha f BIENALUTr hun dred sigr COUnLi One eng tO Lhe bi ‘he Seer tn Sar) n the with the calth, as petition ma o filed tary ail other n ol th mu omination petitions filed thin } the in a cir rmen later Qilice, not Morris of Lit lee county CL als make the most tunit President an howing sunificent record if fon Y ri +08 of tu it or s sae DEMOCRATS CHEERY wl grounds for hopeful part of Democrats in for the strengthening of for promotion of the nd efficient govern: | year. Um the Repub-| tions are in ominous with each other Penrose's | constantly been that faction of the Republicans, and} the antagonism of machine ele against him js the most for-| midable he has faced since the element began several years ago! out the purpose to be reveng yon him for his having prevented | am Vare, now Congressman, realizing his ambition to be the on the work and xist this ment « in glide the [a nip ha tnnt Vv Aare to car od ug Willi from Republican nominee for Mayor of Phil | adeliphia Ir 1911. With Governor | Brumbaugh as the proposed candidate | of the anii-Penrose forces to be voted | for in the coming primary election for President of the United Blates, Pen rose is confrouted by “the fight of his jife.” In view of the Republican dizsen- s'ons, reopening old wounds and in. flicting fresh ones that are not likely | to heal very early, it is believed that the Democrats of the slate, consider Ing that they are, no doubt, a unit for President Wilson and constitute a united party, are confident of being able to accomplish except'onally good 5 sosulta In this year's political cam. vivania in enna of 1914 conditions faInp were the Rept ftom belug as thilcan favora How of Fuberanto far for the Dein and yet in the that year the | rial candidate, | { about bie ACrats as they are November election Democrat ic ir. McCormick, two-thirds of (he exact 44 Brumbaugh | rallty i ! | palgn n i i { | i 1 i Count net the Governor's Philadelphia and the latim comparatively Lie for plu Al acal countie and caine from legheny, althougl i Hi plied oniy a JOT rH in Of 1t The wing sgh that tight for Brum cost the Republi ing «J and Penrose ergabization nore than fal ve Of amounts disbursed by individu; Iriends I'his ling the expense ad Philadelphta and at count for val interest u eandidates, Was Of Harris h do not ad ous minitiee oxpenditures filed ant) The Phil Republic il FOR PRIMARY STATE COMMITTEE JAE ie fun Com Although the primary law derable extent the Democrat i ed LO cone 14 Jel Lee cont the party name of a State comm:'t the the duties of to be highly miltoe that anae for the requires the one hundred voters of the dis trict or county io which he i2 a can It sabhould be kept in mind as a petition for thls or any other office that they shall sign but one petition for each office to be filled but may sign for as many candidates for that office as, and no more than, they could vote for at the November eiect.on. There are 113 members of the Stale Committee, Each of the 50 Benawrial candidate petition wast the iignatures of at except where a Bena torial district i8 composed of more than oue county or part of a county in | which case the electors residing in each county or part of a coumndy em: braced in the Benatorial district are entitied to elect one State Commities man. The members of the State Com. later than the thind Wednesday fol lowing their election at a time and place designated by the State Chair man. Vacancies in the office of State Committeemen shall be filled by the City or County Committee provided that in a county composed of more than one Senatorial District the mem. bers of the City or County Committee within the Benatorial district shall when a vacancy occurs in a Senatorial district composed of more than one county or part of a county the mem- bers of the County Committee with'n the county or part of a county shal elect the committecoran S NEW Whea $1.26 YORK durdm, No. 1 New Yorl No Norther 127% to b Corn cif New York Butter Spotl eas: Cregmery, extras (9 iC, creamery (higher fir BOOTINE), an seconds a6 %.« Ergs--F oa 236; A&G At; exira fired : @21%¢c 208 a2 fine to brow: second «8C aarby hennery Chece 18%: do held make, 24a Penasylvanis Western first 200 21 Ls Eggs-—Mary nearby, firsts 20%; West Virginia firsts Southern firsts, an, Live Poultry--Chiokens Old } ibs and over, 18¢c: oid medium, 18; old roosters, winter, 2 lbs and under, 260228 large smooth, fat, 21622; young, and stagey, 18. Ducks 8 Iba and over, 200 21c; young puddle, 8 Ibs and over, 18920; young mus covy, 3 Ibs and over, 18@19; young, smaller, 16@17. Geese—Neoarby, 15@ 16c; Western and Southern, 13@14. Turkeys—Hens, 28c; young gobblers, 26; old toms, poor and crooked breast, 18. Pigeons—Young, per pr, 30c; old, per pr. 30. Dressed Poultry--Turkeys 28@28¢; fair to good, 260027; and poor, 18, Chickens -- Choice, young, 21@22¢: old and mixed, 188 19; old roosters, 12@13. Ducks, 18@ 20¢c. QGeese-—Nearby, 156@16c; West. ern and Southern, 12@013. Capons iba and over, 28@298¢; medium, 26@27: small and slips, 21@22. Dressed Hogs--Cholee lightwelghta, 11e; choice medinom weights, 10§010%; cholee heavyweights, 0G9%%: boars and rough stock, 6G7T Live Stock 19@19%; hens, small ig 12 ung, rough Yo ae. -, Choice, rough - gy 8ST. LOUIS.~~Hogs, pigs and lights, $7@9.70; mixed and butchers’, $9.56 @ 9.80; good heavy, $0.76G9.85. Cattle-Native beef steers, $7.50Q 8.60; yearling steers and heifers, $8.50 @9.60; cows, $6.60@8.60; stockers and feeders, $5.6068; Texas and Indian stoors, $5.26@8; cows and heifers, $4 @6;: native calves, $6010.50. Sheep Yearling wethers, $810.40; nbs, $9011.70; ewes, $6.50Q8.50 | Su sdden Death Caused by Disease of the Kidneys The close connection between | aowadays. When kidneys are diseascd arterial tension is increased and the neart functions are attacked. When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste uremic poisoning occurs and the per | a8 heart diseases, or disease of brain | or lungs. It is a good insurance against a risk to send 10 centa for | trial package of "Anuric”-—the discovery of Dr. Pierce. When | suffer from backache, frequent scanty urine, rhe paing here « there, or that constant tired, worn feeling, get “Anuric” at the tn times more potant than lith dissolves uric acid as het water d Sugar. YOu } matic ye oi in the Trench important to Nie thers iinine cared y IA, ; POOH WIBE HOSTESS Won Her Guests to Postum. coffe drinkers were friend and ber “Three great old ghters. school {wo “They were always compilainis taking medicine. 1 determined to give them Postum instead of coffee when | they visited me, so without saying anything to them about it, I made a big pot of Postum the first morning. | “Before the meal was hail over | each one passed up her cup to be re | filled, ro: marking how fine the ‘coffer’ | was. The mother asked for a third { cup and inguired as to the brand of j coffee 1 used. I didn't answer her | question just then, for I heard her gay | @ while before that she dida‘t like Pos | tum unless it was more than half | coffea, ‘coffee’ she liked s0 well at breakfast | was pure Postum, and the reason she | liked it was because it was properly | mada. { “I have been brought wp from | nervous, wretched invalid, to a fine condition of physical health by leay ing off coffee and using Postum. “1 am doing all 1 can to help the world from coffee slavery to Postum | freedom, and have carned the grat) | tude of many, many friends.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich, Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal--the original forme must be well boiled, 1c and 26e pkgs. Instant Postum--a soluble powder | dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa | ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes | a deliciots beverage instantly. 30 and 60c tins. wo forms are equally delicious and | cost about the same per cup. “There's a Reason” for Postum. ~g0ld by Grocers | After Grip Then— Spring Fever? This is the time of year to nok for trouble! We feel weak—ousf blood seems hot-wno appetite —It's time to clean house! This is whos the blood is clogged and we suliee from what 18 commonly called a colds i Out Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Digeows ery purifies the and entirely sicates the poisons that breed and 4 disease, Pures blood is essential good Loalth, The weak, run down, litated condition ch many e exper is commonly the ef. edical Discov. y clear blood of ime increas the a~tivity ot f glands, and enriches ire, rich blood biood whi #0 ence t of ire blood imp * not on BEM 14 g, Lut blood-mak 3 body with | } UMATIEM, that tward dical Ly Get Dean's at Any S DOAN’ FOSTERMILBUS . 50¢ a Box HIDNEY PILLS iN CO, BUFFALO, MN. Y. tor: Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure CARTER’ S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta. ble — act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after d nner dis- tress—-cure ndigestion, . improve the complexion, brighten the eyes, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Why mpot do something for your A — + Uallounses, Nunicos, and Aching, Tired, Tender, Sweaty, Swollen F FET A hot foot bath with JOHNSON'S FOOT SOAP Ul relieve them at once and make fife worth | living. The safe and sure remedy com posed of the old and reliable ingred iento Borax, lodine, and Bran. 25¢ per cake at first olass druggleng "ment prepaid on receipt of the price by the manufacturers. THOMAS GILL SOAP CO. 711. nz Kent Ave Brooklyn. Rn ¥ i - ww — | 1 Live Pont i Fruits, Vegetsb ipo us and pet ead ot market prices, FR Bg YOST & CO, Prod Ox oui ation Merchants, h 18 Reade 8, New "York ¢ wilt aend you powdtivaly free Onnd'y i MEN Ii Sormuiasy pi tormuiansany » in £¥ | today, IVs Free. " ‘ —— ad PATENTS 3 Wanted Salesmen = eran i | ap = re wo fe ware |= Fos bal ionic | N. Us BALTIMORE, NO. 15m1 — or on UC. Booker! LL Dew,
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