——— LAND IN DEMAND Opportunities of Western Canada Becoming Known, Fertile Soil on Which Can Be Pr duced Record Crops Offered to Set. tiers at Prices Attractive to Farm Scekers. In the early months of 1019 there was a demand for farm lands in West. ern Canada, the greatest that has ever been in the history of the country. This despite the fact that farm lands have increased in price, as the value of the farm product has increased and the virility and productive value Western Canada farm lands have come more and more into evidence, Farmn- ing there longer an experiment, Good crops ean be grown in all locall- ties, probably a little more fa- vorable than others, but on the whole a more than good--general av- erage. Land elsewhere conti nent is used for the hundred twenty thirty-five twenty cont from and hundred dollars an acre. Canada lan lls at from forty and cult twer five and eighty-five can adi Is sa) £ ne North Dakota did fifteen when was an experiment gee what North Dakota is day. The pr that in le than a dee cessfully » of is no sOle good on the developing of one and dollar steers, two dollar wheat and eighty-five price dollar hogs, cent oats, and its is one fifty to Western twenty to dollars an acre, the farmer vatin one hundred ars for his doll LO his steer, 1 two wheat iy five dollars hog twenty cents for his cents for hig oats, And but Western more about Erow corn. too, Years REO, it there, and doing to. ediction is =N S134 will he A corn 1 part ade Srown in al ada. It is for the ern ¢ s of estern Can tO ae West is ended, therefore, easy le mand The wi ABieriont sent neross 1o incrensed ‘nada lands tl y and the food] that the strengt he soldier, maintair No! it, ns France, of C In a An ports People gene fze what body-—n So ped ple telaoy want farm lands they that Ereat, street fully ada land 80 ! these aeres sire into fruil hand of & the multiplied effort of ! oline power, to the influence erut these Innes such a spl opportunity wan ctor in of ¥ {3 Pr United States less neverthe food farm and nd it want tho onl. wonder Western ( wide, Produ fire the un seeker Omorrow, vaoeant nyiting by the on which endid The pulse of today’s desire farm Ia ids may be tO Rec seen to beat in the columns of the local newspaper, re of many tracts of lands 180 to 12 MX) pores, A farm business be cording sales ranging Regina lands ing done from (Sask.) there § bir kf that Another night be consids paper 1 raw prairie f hoon.” sale of a in miles east of Llegina for 835 an acre and 200 acres at 350 real-estate fi weeks’ tin lands, the 100.000 eports tion An acre, € ne handled 3.400 rm in © over #eres of turnover An gina changed hands an “For the first time in the histor the Mooseiaw district farm land Las been sold for £100 an when J. 8S. Cameron of Vi fl tion, known Jehn Logan. farm year ago for 350 an ed three highly ings." An paper says: *The movement of farm lands is open ing up wel and there every praivie property vy during the months seed’ ime, being Re improved farm near at £4 acre, B.C. he ff. ax the Lett ia ctorin «old Sef rin The wis bought o acre and is loeat- milegd from the It mproved city. and has fine extranet from a local ason indication area turned intervening before ! nrice in each inst particularly for unimproved raw rie, and shows a considerable ment prices for sald during the years Advertisement, received for fa ance 8 considered gs good, prai- Improv * on similar properties of the War, —— Cirrus clouds have more than seventeen surface of the earth, recorded the heen miles ghove HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Rah ah a 4 Instant relief-- waiting. Your clogged nostrils o right up; the air passages of your hesd clear and you ean breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness, No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils, It pen- etrates through every alr passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or #wallen wucous membrane and relief comes Instantly, It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with & cold or nasty eatarrh-- Ady, The world’s census of sheep runs te well over 450,000,000, GLEMENGEAU HIT Y THREE BULLETS ———————— Anarchist Fires Seven Times at Premier HIS ASSAILANT ARRESTED Wounds And The Other Went Into The Right Shoulder. The bullet which wounded penetrated Paris.- Premier Clemenceau lungs. The official statement reads: “The hemorrhage demonstrated | that the bullet penetrated the lungs { An X-ray examination | precise location of the bullet dig Georges Clemer by known Premier attacked Paris | conn was Emile Cotlin, | Seven shols | which struck the i let lodged in i shoulder, per | far as ing the spine or | lungs. Two bulls and hand, reported the time of the Af home an aparchist, ‘Milou.” fired, Premier ms etrating Known not penetrating HE three of bul of the were One iu the 3¢ Fos deeply, bu 0 inj to is at present ir the : braised the right wo other pa farm whniie t els are fo have through At FASKIinAation, | left his Car ward Premier's the to a confe \ i Fhough bleedis nencean was able to his home, where he embers « ide anxious nothing.” For the ded by the household ; inquirers preser surgeons that he { of the bullet may not anda | lo ATTANS take that he mier becaus enemy airing for Professors Lau examined struck right doete onditions as perfect SCORES ARMY COURT. Soldiers Evidence | General Ansell Says Are Tried On Fiimsy Washinglon court-martia instances of JN ote men game Advorate cour Were (ieens a1 t of the pe Jing hill artial procedure Referring (2 bringing ses men before the t Knox, of Pe: “That would be fon the Rie nay ival same cl jury Exactly.” sald it would be | an open Questioned as have mind { him and other off partment a8 to ithe n General said tation Ansell his agi ags system. judgments o ad been got i aside, bi | isfactory, as it freeing the invar ntirely if No au i tenices hori ¥ THE POSTOFFICE BILL. House, Washington The House the conference report on £$600.000,000 Post Office tion Bill, after refusing by a vote of 268 to 71 to instruct its conferees not to accept the Senate amendment providing $200,000,000 for feedral co-operation with the Slates in road constriction. The report now awaits action in the Senate. Representative Cannon, eof [Ili nois, led the Aght against the road fund, of which $50,000,000, is avail able for use before next July. with $75,000,000 for each of the two suc cusaive fiscal years. He and othe speakers insisted that economy must be practiced in government expenses, adopted the new Appropria WOULD-BE LYNCHERS GUILTY. Winston-Salem, N, C.- Fifteen of the sixteen men tried for breaking into the city jail November 17 and attempting to seize Russell High, » negro who had altacked a white woman, were found guilty by a jury in the Burry County Court and gen. tenced to terms ranging from 14 months to 6 years on the county po POA IITIOI TP I IEP EIOIIOIOY GEORGES CLEMENCEAU. PPIIVISIPPPSIDIIIIIIOEIOPRIOIeY * * - : + 4 + ¢ 4 CLEMENCEAU'S VARIED CAREER. sapterm be uated when taught schoo Married Americ; an girl from whom Hlerwarda was divorced Fo the nearly France wer of continuously Min Served the { har Deputies aimost Boecam ish 1806 since rime ister in When the great Out he Libre suppr was edit When ti ased because REFUSE TO DEAL WITH ANARGHISTS Russian Governments Decline to Enter Conference NO DEALING WITH SOVIET Note Sent Conference fic Governmen Joint Peace No Conciliation With she Loya Assert. viki, is the Kiar af Allies to pacification note hes ented collaborate in of Russia could be no concilia them und the Bol denounced as traitors that hetwesn but there tion he viki and fon Instr reply were se » hi fini Affairs to lakowsks who ware enters of anarchy ietions nok this formal ster of SRazonofi represent ng re Siberian ith nments Governm: of the note Bakhmetef appreciating pired * the January governments m the re-establishment ential in Europe. accept the Allies’ offer to col the interior pacification After three years of fight Foreign and Tel spectively, the and So Gover and Are g nt The text as cabl follows the Allies in 39 tha - ey above wrk witl nce ton of re posal of mentioned satisfaction that confer siders the order Russia as an es durable gladly peace the common burden, Russia, { i i i 1 3 i : ecute war, can only in peace recup- arate from her wounds: but such work of reconstruction ie rendered impossible by the civil war which is being advocated and wagell by the criminal usurpers, without regard for faith or law, whose despotism bur- dens a great part of Huseia. “Aiming above all to pu! an end to the sanguine tyranny of the Bol sheviki, the Russian political groups who have assumed the task of re- viving our native land ‘and restoring the state on true democratic bases would be grateful to the Peace Con: ference for the assistance which it desires to extend to this work of national reconstitution They eon- sider it as a certainty (hat everything that will be done to restore to Rus: sia, as soon as interior order is insti. tuted, its place in the society of na- tions will efficacionsly serve at the game time to the aims of justice of humanity and of international peace PLANG OUTLINED FOR GREAT NAVY Rear Admiral Taylor Before Senate Committee SIXTEEN CAPITAL SHIPS Discussion Of Additional Program Provided In Mouse Bill Was Deferred, At The Request Of President Wilson. sixteen for Washington All of the capital ships already authorized navy will be the ways within a year, Taylor, chief of nformed the .enite Commitiee during the naval appropria These ships within four the miral Tay 10 gue t he ivate Ad- ion Rear construct Naval Affa consideration tion bill will VOArs they estimated time lor stiong of Send WAYS yards pital ships Dizcussio INE progran hill at the reques gon was delerr appropriatior ment G00, to navy vards totaling which Admiral Tavlos Necessary ng to p buildi economical {IOUS amounts A PIPPI PP PSDP IRIIIIIBE PI OeY G. CARROL TODD. * » + * * 3 rd bi ses ttttstit setts? G. Ca he £3 as ses nt has made a record the enforcement of federal antitrust iaws, is the prominently mentioned likely £uce rroll Todd, who in one of men to eed Thomas W. Gregory as attor- Todd 19 an ney general after March 4 bir. har been the years, having entered as a cleric FL ARMISTICE in department for woul could purposes by he said Admiral thought only the ¥ hould a minor cers held ow he been ads Tm Hine sion contir A prov creased pay in th giricken out by the of arder VOTING MACHINES LEGA New York Mouse Gives Decision garding Their Use Washington i of voli chinese in Hou ed in a the Ho withou ling claimed that Thomas B. Dunn hih New York i -% yg New York elections is lega the se Elections Committee decid pdopt ed by Jaroh Ger report which was 18s election of frony the Thirty void on the district was the use of had ground iolated the S ma ate consiitutiona for a secret ballot 34,000,000 TONS MORE COAL. Secretary Lane Praises Miners For Their War Work, 4 American mine he 1918 producticn of coa 1217, Secretary n prajging G00 600 tong over ef 11 lane stated today | The 191% S00 000 tons was the prodne iargest j tion of 685 1 the nation's history, and this remendons facior in bringing the war oo a speedy Mr. Lane said close,” WASHINGTON in ni- Short-term notes, from one to five fered in the forthcoming Vi ib erty Loan campaign, instead of long: terns notes, under a tentative agree ment reached by the Ways ana Means Committee, The House adopted by a vote of 232 to 100 the conferees report on the oil and mineral land leasing bill, which opens up for development vast arcas of Western lands. Action by the Senate ig now awaited, A hill for establishing a military cemetery in France for members of the American Bxpeditionary Foree who died abroad, was ordered favor ably reported hy the Senate Military Committeo, A confidential report made to Pres ident Wilson by Herbert C. Hoover nix mponths ago on the big meat pack- ers was made public by the Food Ad ministration maturing vears, would be ary a Ai to be Leveled Would Leave Germany With Flee! € Rufficient For Defensive Purposes —~Helgoiand's Remarkable ¢ Defenses. anal {f destr uetior igh vy 4 rresponder LINE the of i & The 12-inch heavy guns re i and WEAPONS probably re reinforeed dn by 15-inch guns The guns nted in steel turrets of All ng war great are mon the batteries and ob roads gal passages, and the isading up to them run along which are shell-proof The guns mounted serman fashion, so as = immense range, probably 10 to 12% sea miles yd island ieries are after usual to the To enable fo stand the r discharge and resist fire it, £6 000.000 is apent before large concussion of di said 1810 Sime wore rect gainst to have been and suubseqn allotieg he aid to have been of the disappearing which could be lowered as a againgl long-range five store ghops and repair the usual equipmen! The fortifications umably will be blown up, tnt their destruction will be no hiisiness They are of armored crete and steel, and a8 very quantity of explosives will quired Paris In connection statement of the London that Germany's surrendered ships eventually would be destroyed, the Tempe remarks that there is no ap parent diMiculty in distributing the ran, Austro-Hongarisn, Tarkizh and Bulgarian craft among the En tente nations. The newspaper adds that thé® destruction of these unite has not yet been considered Ly the Peace Conference. and that tire is very serious Shjection to such an act, Ee BISHOP GIBSON DEA D. ently other immense seaplane theds i¥pe, nrotection i here works, ol a pres are with all naval! base SRE con large he re. with ails ihe Mail Lhe Virginia Clergyman Was 72 Years Old wa Tweo Sons In Ministry. Richmond, Va Bishop Robert At kinson Gibson, of the Eplscepal Dio cose of Virginia, died at his home here, He was 72 years old, wax born in 1897. He was an uncle of Dr Caurchill Gibson Chamberlayne, for merly an instructor at the country schools for boys near Westhampion. i i GOMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR so Naturally Nobody can Tell, Grandmother fully darkened, ke pt glory her hair beauth- and attractive with a brew of Sage Tes and Suiphar, Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applicd with won- derful effect. Bf drog RSulphar Inrge hot- improved all Thin DOT uty to or asking at any and Compound,” tie of this by the addition of other ingredi ready #tl very little will old-time recipe you get & Corte fo use, el depen ang bes ded color ir, A ell-known save everyhody downtown 1 Sew Wryeth's druggist Rage and it snd evenins ut has been applied You simply dampen a GIo " of brush and La strand at = im iy mon ng the Eras hair MERAppears, un og NOL wr applies! or two, it is restored to its waft DPCR USS Compound now ing Ne obody to Hear A Cough That Lasts And will not vield to ordinary rem- edies must have special treatment Hayes’ ealing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Wonderfully effective in the treatment of Coughs, but if the Cough is deep-seated and the Head or Chest is sore, 8 penetrat- ing salve should be applied. This greatly helps any cough syrup in Curing she and © GROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE ( Opens the Pores and Pesstrales ) is enclosed with every bots of HAYES HEALING HONEY. This is the only cough syrup on the market with whieh The Salve is also very valuable as a Germicide for the Nose and Throat. You ge: both remedies for the price of one. 35c Sold by all Druggists, If your Druggist should not have it in stock, he will order it {rom his nearest Wholesale Druggist. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed te the Pablic by PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, BANUFACTURLRS OF Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic oN relief of oh EE proton rive tor Northrop. t En. Sto, selling Rawleigh's Products, with rig in Sonne, Few good territories now open, - - RAWLEYGH Co. Dept. hy = WUN, Treat | J Hgross Right a 3% the fest w 1 a By clgping wan 'S brewer pr Ban hor ood rad Dar wrk send for new 1919 - CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT COMPANY Boyt. A 172. L360 Brest and Central Ave, Chicas, Bh
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