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For the filled { the knowledge of the glory Lord, waters Habakkuk 2:14 th 1 ¥ earth tsaall De o as the cover the On the road changing a tire is not an especially pleasant task. The dust or mud, the grease and grime, the tedious delay—all are things we like to avoid. But the time to think about these things is when you buy the tire—not after the blow-out occurs. Forsometiresblow out muchmoreeasily than others. Outward appearance counts for little, It is the material in the tire and the construction of it that determines its strength. Goodyear recognizes these facts and all Goodyear Tires are made of long staple cotton. Take the 30 x 334 Cross Rib Clincher Tire here illus- trated, for example. It is made of Arizona cotton, the fibres of which average 114 inches long. Many 30 x 3'4 clincher tires are made of short staple cotton from 14 inch to 14 inches long. This means less strength and greater danger of blow-outs—more tire troubles. Yet this high grade guaranteed Goodyear Tire costs only $10.95. Youcanbuy some tires for even less than this but none with the fine materials and construction of this one. Can you afford to take a chance on more frequent tire troubles for the sake of the slightly lower price of cheaper tires? GOODS YEAR ——— ros — USE TRACTOR ON TRIP TO CANADA Party of Settlers From United States on Way to the Land of Big Crops. C—O Snir flome Town ¥ Helps ¥ HAVE STAKE IN COMMUNITY Home.Owning Citizens Feel Responsi. bility of Their Position and Gov. ern Themselves Accordingly. Settlers on their way to and through Canada do not always rely on the railroads for transportation. Here, It almost goes without saying that | for instance, is a photogruph of a home ownership 8 by far the most earry themselves and thelr families to the country of their choice. Such settlers are bound to succeed, Some of them go two or three hundred miles inland, and select thelr homes in the park districts of Manitoba, SBaskatche- wan and Alberta. Others purchase improved and unimproved farms in the more thickly settled districts in the southerly and central parts of these provinces. Wherever they may go, they are certain to secure land of certain possibilities, They will see grain erops of high value, wheat that will produce from 20 to 40 bushels per acre, oats giving high ylelds, bar- ley a certain producer, and grass and fodder in quantity and quality that diggettwllyers KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind” Try it—and you will know why A A MAKE BIG MONEY-TAKE TIRE ORDERS valuable adjunct to government and | that the former Is a tremendous power | in stabilizing the latter. The nomad | desires change, because | wherever he pitches his tent he siders himself to be at home. other hand, the responsible owner abhors nothing con- | On the | property | s0 much as | The been Hustration this by that of Alexander's | Persian; this country was source of Civil war and until, acting upon the advice one of nl urt, Alexa classic which has used before writers, Is conquest of a constant the pi lasophers { attached nader saw to it that on of sl in turn caused them to dwellings and ul Ks and ulti & 18 org duer ar an EL (Mae STAT EA rr i Er from one of the : to their Winnepegosl party on the Lake were a carried with then of farm machinery. sturdy, Real Estate Men Have Right (dea in Their Advocacy of Zoning Sys. tem for Cities. tt § 8 means iu miliar With Thousands Anegthesia of Many Years Ago. painless & trad ». Write All the othe ' wind ve wo hry jargely hy « real estate | d in the subject ily the first Ung and Aim to Prevent Fire Loss. 3 nent that of the fire departs be as nains much In the second ca wontion is {is natier., as in eration was Caesarian section. odern medicine around to a serious camp “Perfectly Innocent.” orevent 1 A young sailor was on shore »* a" is xt ¥ wr hie gir t after it occurs, so a | 81 4 went to see his girl strennonsls They ware sitting on the piazza reny 13 break individua therefore, is the campaign hefore to pre ; out finding it hard to keep up the conve | sation finally | “You have heen on the I suppose you are legs.” “Honest ma'am.” he stammered. “I t even looking at ‘em. fires they The responsibility of the she asked: man or child. Until, through ed pos accustomed to sea erux of the matter ueating the public In every way eceoxgity of such preven no » | wasn is made to be for incipient | tion, the average person the — always on watch them itself along | lines, greater than all match to What absurdity, for in} vwving a carelessly | aot fire to great i building and then out half the | a city, when | thought of man who | the match might prevent the whole thing?Washington | calling ent of the have Schools Use Busses. i here are 12,000 schools in the Unk ted States now using busses to trans port their pupils. The day of the lit tle red schoolhouse is numbered. Con solidated or community schools are | taking their place hecause of the in creased educational facilities and standard permitted by pooling of ap Easy pleasant work, big profits taking orders it Xt SPARE TIME OR FULL TIME- r well-XBOWn, popuisy, EUETAnD- wed, standard Akrob quality cord and fabric tires and tubes at very low prices Clivie wade £20.00 profit on one order nyder wade KK per hour the first day cut. iy others duing a8 well No Experience or Capital Needed We give full instructions and furnish Free Outfit. Write at ones for the best tire offer of the day. Let us tell you how 10 becouse a pros. perous tire agent and become independent CAR OWNERS should get our money-saving prices, Order direct from Akron, the rubber center of the world, and save the middlemen s profits. Get our prices before buying e.se- where FEDERAL RUBBER GOODS CO. Dept. 10, . Akron, Ohio a | R A 0 | (J vse J Have beard the wireless telephone —= Concerts, sermons, weslher and Crop rep ris? Gel Into the New Game and Make Your Evenings Entertaining mulele recs RRS A J iving and transmil gE els. pets We are f varts makes { parts ii makes Send 5¢ for Catalog Jones Electric & Radio Mfg. Co. ‘ur t Fo id BE Phone Plaza Lexington 8 «nti Baltimore, Md. [illus Skin Tortured Babies Sleep : Mothers Rest After Cuticura Seap 25¢, Ointment 25 snd 50c, Telcum 25¢ Hefined Married men Can Inc Incorne ’ r The Const ipat 5 an Cured in the Karmel Way # § gor nt CASE OF FORCIBLE ENTRY Combination of Circumstances sponsible for Trulv Embarrass ing Situation. CHICAGO AGAIN CLAIMS LEAD This Time It is for the Meanest Man, and He Surely Has “Some” Qualifications! Re- Arithmetic Bugs. \ t are you scratching Perfectly All Right 1 # 3 Re ¢ business man, “1 | ¥i will pre wife a summer at the | I'll do it at ail them hat had you once” intended to la i her? | ored vate-—Because er at the seashore” i to my misery, dey subtract add from my Co ————————————— i vid "wy » } ter n., and ttenshun, but dickens —Exe« dey “A sumn (ne who can see nothing misses it, his | own Interest, Health is Wealth Itself propriations. Better buildings, bette equipment, better instruction are the immediate result, But with consoll dation comes the factor of distance go busses were the answer and this form of transportation is making good for better education—~From Federn Traffic News. Teeth-Grinding and Adenoids. Among 2.300 collected cases of ade poid growths, Benjamins states grind ing the teeth was mentioned in 80] cases, Out of 1701 personal cases Benjaming found: Snoring, 1.088 times ; impaired of hearing, 908 times; ecatarrh of the upper air passages, 878 times; grinding the teeth, G18 times; aprosexia (inability to concentrate the mind), 566 thes; enuresis, 402 times Removal of the adenoids does not; however, always give relief from these Symptons, ~and depends more upon the selection of proper food than upon anything else. The reason is simple—the right kind of food digests promptly and is absorbed into the blood for building sound tissue; while food that digests slowly may ferment and lead to serious conditions. Grape-Nuts — the delicious cereal food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley— is so easy to digest that even deli- cate people and young children thrive on it. This is only natural, because Grape-Nuts is baked for 20 hours, which transforms and ially pre-digests the starch e cements, resulting in easy digestion quick assimilation. Served with milk or cream Grape-Nuts is a complete food— and along with its nutritive quale ities is that wonderful flavor Sold by grocers everywhere!