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i .. i: l j j. 1 mm., mm: ffv.-. . .. ;1 .1 f if! ?5 . - -VV' T' '" . - .';.. it-:' i Wm V 1 I Hr ---- "VS - V nn i axes are I am compelled to call upon aU taxpayers to .settlement with nie at once. All taxef unpaid on First wilL be advertised. If you wish to ovi of advertising cosf you m ust settle with me date. Respectfuo HOMli SEEKING e M c D nccivi:i:rTi2u M'.-9Laf;n ikicii DnVATn a doubt have learned of its growing uuwiLbixn a:; ollu iiuou iuiaia prosperity, having an aroa greater than that of the Uaited States nearl four million square miles. and having a population of a .little, over five million, when compared with our population we can approx imate -the amount of room for, home seekers Canada is still scarce ly tmderstojd. ' It is always belittled by outsiders rather than exag -crated. The un questioned wealth o? Canada's re sources might well be cunsmarized She has fine large cities that rival our own metropolitan; centers -has a golden furore before her has enormous agricultural Interests Since the beginning of the history of the world we read of home seek ers, Cain sought a home yet he did not.expect to better his condition as most home seekers do, but to hide from that most splendid: home to which he had rendered himself so disgracefully unworthy. It is really interesting to note that in the settling of Uie world that more persons have traveled Westward than in any otl e: direction. This my be emblem atie of the inclina tion sinful humanity, in turning its DacK on tnat wmen is ngnc as jid Cain since in going westward we must turn pur backs to the bright morning light, and - seek to. better Our condition by oar own childlike ' 6t -i selfish inclination, we are all prodigal to some degree. We don't understand that it is not right to travel westward, we read of some wiae men coming from the east, so they traveled westward, it seems that some others had traveled west. It has been said i that Columbus traveled in a certain direction - and touna a great nome ior civinzeu i ouiei uuauu m.iue woriu. ; humanity, this home has become a j The?Hon. Leslie M. Shaw of New Soak the , uncut potatoes for two hours in formaldehyde solution made at the rate of 1 pint of full strength (40 per. cent.) formalde hyde to 30 gallons of water. The 40 per cent formaldehyde is als0 known as form ilia and costs at re tail drug stores about 35 cents ' a pint. Hogshead with bungs near the bottom are convenient fpr re-! moving the boiuuoii-whith may be! used any number of tiihes in the course of several daysif kept well covered. Do not treat potatoes if ? the 10 TO- oi . I s; -fp make iggfi&f. .tP 1 April' fffljm- .-'.. "1 rid na merit r M iWuewwiiimwwci before that Ml - m p'Wl 7 : - - m?M miMl 4 garfen aiff feriii tools you mav need this 5 B B. CAT HEY k CO. Has railroad interests of great mag nitude with billions of capital in vested. Has canals and harbors rivaling our own. Has timber and lumber interest far exceeding in value those of the United States. Has manufacturing interests worth billions of dollars. Has stable and prosperous banks and progressive citizens. Canada is growing faster j in population and wealth than any . model home for the world, a home from which has sprang more real light in regard to National govern ment than any other governmental home in the entire world, a home after which all civilized people de sire to take pattern, a republic, a home that first granted to its citi zens the right to prepare for a home in the great beyond a home that is a home of the people by the people and for the , people, a hefme in which all are supposed to enjoy i equal rights. This involves a princi ple over which there has been much blood shed, -The protection" of ones own rights." Since the discovery of 'this great extending through every province, i lfte begun to sprout. - The treatment may be 1 y en .at any time' b'ore planting provided the treated potatoes are stored in dis nfeccei .sacks or Uls. . This treatment is satisfactory for common scab and certain other si rface infesting diseases. It does not reach deep-seated internal dis eases. Plant the treated potatoes in soil that is free v from infection. A regular three or four-year rota tion wth a green crop turned un der is advisable in potato growing, both because of better condition for growth. 0 The seed potato inspection and certification by the Fed.ral Hortk l r j : r i. V cuicu Duam is iur a new aisease. powdery ,,scsh which is different from and more serious than the common scab. Do not plant any Main seed potatoes unless they are certified as firee from this disease The Plant Pathologist, Agricultural Experiment Station, West Raleigh N. C, will examine any suspected tubers sent to him. , York says that the development of Western Canada, during the next ten yeirs, will probajly exceed that of any country in the world's histo ry. Canada's forests at the present rate of consumption of timbers for paper would supply the world with paper pulp for 840 years. The available water power in Canada is estimated at 17000,000 liorse power. There is at present a prospect of a 2000,000,00 bushels wheat crop; as taken from report of August 1914 32000.000 in cultivation. Perhaps one of the greatest cattle countries in the wprld, and much has been done in the butter, cheese and condensed milk industry, there mm: - mh&mB$m wB m m.,,1,, ,,-M,-i im--inri-n nr iiiiim '' , m t iw .111 wiii.ni 11 l , Jug' Mil; ? hi home that has actually become the there being in operation 3628 facto ries. Canada is rich enough and large enough to give us all a home. greatLstart of the .world it has been peopled by a? westward travel, the states have been ' settled ifrbm the "east to the west of home .seekefs now we say, they are gone west. -f we see the move is: westward; but 4 v our western states have atout be 7 M,r:;Mba'of the Vwesf-: can states hat five yean'agd -were , spoken of as a dense Forest-are iiow . ,y,efy;densley populated and J- have , targe Sties' that even rival those in . u- 7;. the cast. L.ana nas . pecooi& very (jfear and can notr jb'e r bohght' tiny vmorewitha son. As 4 to liome ieeilng, much attenuon Is being at , , vlRiCt y thei Jgreat; industrial . tfiatnost prosperous na- Hon. that iie3 across .thenorthern NO USE TO TRY AND WEAR OUT YOUR COLD IT WILL WEAR -YOU OUT INSTEAD. . ' Thousands keep oh sintering Cotighs and Colds .thrbugli -rieglebt anrdelay.; Why ipake yourself "ah caay prey jlo senous auments ana epiclemics: as5 the result neglecf Cbld?JCbuni: and Cbldp your strength hnd vitality unless 1 checked Jin a the earljr stages. ffi. xvuia xicw Misuovejry 4s wnat you mus1? S0?ai,iDe5tt?r. t; flux ' ' " ' f 1 r. T r- r. ' ' I ' j in the last twelve months, they ho -" . ..'... . . . .v-i'v IF HAIR IS TURNING ,: 4 GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Pens Til If - 5. Don't look, old! Try Qr.andxnothei's recipe to darken. 9 and beautify -faded, .lifeless' hair. . u X 3$a , beantifuI; even ? Rhad of dark, glossy . hair Jan only be Tiad by brewing : mixture of ' Sage Tea , and Stilphtir. .yrariairr3a ypur cbarnj. It makes or jmars -the lace. V When; it jfadfiturn gray; etreaked. and: JJoks dry, wispy and scraggly, jvwt . an appUca4ion;pT two. of Sage iend Sulphur ' eahances it appeax- U t bother to prepare the tonic; jott alwayslbe deppa upon tb Tte .Ijack iCjBaloinelTnaTveat the natural color; iJiSckness J,andliiBtrfi of yottr hair and renio dandrtjjftf stpp jcafetddnganfalUI . , Everybody nses.WvethJSai. 'and Sttlphur Wause it.darens "oi naturaiiyl tapedrlniiplf aiteuU pplidtioTl vit ecoine beautffnlly dark audi appears glossy; lostroasiand ahca of Surprises in the Highest Grade Drugs and Toilet Ailicles. THE FMlOUS Lime of whkih whave the exclusive a4eicy; will-fill all your wants, in the TOILET ARTICLE LINE Gome andSee us. THE MOPEIliDRUG CO. "it .J mffil. 200J CHLOLllw'illif E5ILIUJS? JO! STOP! JUKES Yfllf SIGKIflfJDi S ! 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ITake" snoonful an if .-doesn't-, straighten - you right P waS yoii go .bacTc- lo 'the store ana gctbur 7money ENodson's Liver lone i.4'royfgeBaleofj'eAlouiel becaue lbt$,.thetefore. it.can not salivate or . f - i".'V. v.. -w,'-.:T .'-.'.. ...' ii- s f - , - - - - s 1 5
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