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PHI FOR THE WORK OF 1913 CITY BUILDING, RAILWAY BUILD. INQ AND FARM OPERATIONS IN WESTERN CANADA, BIGGEST EVER. Th machinery, the money and the men for carrying on the big works In Western Canada in 1913 are already provided for. The splendid harvest which was successfully garnered, and by this lime mostly marketed, re sponded to the big hopes that were had for It early In the season, and In- spired capitalists . and railroads to further Investment and building. From lake ports to mountain base ..there will be carried on the biggest operations in city building and rail way construction that has ever taken place in that country. The Canadian Pacific railway has everything In waiting to continue their great work of double tracking the system and bj the time the Panama Canal is open to traffic there will be a double line of teel from Lake Superior to the Pa cific coast The cost will exceed thirty million dollars. The Grand . Trunk Pacific plan of building a first class trunk line and then feeders at various points will be carried forward with all the force that great company can put into the work. The Canadian Northern is prepared to put into mo tion all the energy that young giant of "iance and railroad building can put into various enterprises of provid ing and creating transportation facili ties. ' ' Building operations in the several cities, that ' have already marked themselves a place In the list of suc cessful and growing cities, will be carried on more largely than ever. Schools, public buildings, parliament buildings, colleges, business blocks, apartments, private residences, banks, street and other municipal improve ments have their appropriation ready, and the record of 1913 will be some thing wonderful. Other places which are towns today will make the rapid strides that are expected and will be come cities. There will be other Ed montons, Calgarys, Reglnas and Sas katoons, other places that may in their activity help to convince the outer world of the solidity and perma nency of the Canadian West. The country is large and wide and broad and the ends of its great width and length are but the limits of its agri cultural area Its people are progres sive, they are string, there is no enervation there. The country teems with this life, this ambition, this fondness to create and to . use the forces that await the settler. If they come from the South, and hundreds of thousands of them have, they are now the dominant men of the North, and they have Imbibed of the spirit of the North. Therefore it is fair to say that bo portion of the continent will show such wonderful results as Western Canada, and the year 1913 will be but the beginning of a won derful and great future. And in this future the 200,000 Americans who made It their home, and those who preceded them, will be & considerable portion of the machinery that will be used in bringing about the results predicted. The development of 1913 will not be confined to the prairie provinces. Railway building and city building in British Columbia will be supplement ed by the farm, the ranch and the orchard building of that province. Vancouver will make great strides In building, and Victoria, the staid old lady of so many years, ' has already shown signs of modem ways, and if the progress madS In 1912 may be ac cepted as anything like what It will be In 1913, there will be wonderful developments there. "During last year the permits went over the ten million dollar mark and much more if promised for he year now entered upon. Advertisement. Took Load Off Mother's Mind. Six-year-old Dora relumed unusu ally early from school the other day. She rang the door bell. There was no answer. She rang again, a little longer. Still there was no response. A third time she pushed the button, long and hard. Nobody came to the door. Then she pressed her nose a&atnst the window screen and in a shrill voice, which carried to the ears of very neighbor on the block, called: "It's all right, mamma. I ain't the Installment man!" The Infant Terrible. "Mr. Lilsbeau, is it true that you hain't got sense enough to come In out of the raluT" "Yes, Miss Kitty; you must always believe what papa tells you." No matter what happens, the sus penders a man wears are never en tirely free from responsibilities. When your hair starts going It doesn't sty, "A.U wolf." It says Constipation Vanisnes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure LAKItK 5 UTILE LIVER PILLS never faiL Purely vegeta- Die act surely but gently on tne nver. Stop after dinner distresscure improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature CARTERS vlniTTLE S HIVER IONEYmI UH mmm B.s Mel mf p fit Hat. a. rahkl go Miriam at v llMUMlar MIA.. Waal, ItUMbM ISM. ami vi WW5fOm ALWAYS RELIABLE? FROM EXPERIENCE. Oliver I ,i Timely. Joseph Ettor, addressing the Little Falls strikers, cracked a timely Joke. "Let us emulate the firmness of the millionaire class," he said. "Our mil lionaires, you know, swear off at the beginning of each year, and infallibly keep their pledge." "Aw, whata do they swear off?" a striker Incredulously demanded. "They swear off their personal prop erty tax!" was the reply. Important fo Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and iee that It 52UfSS Bears th Signature In Use For Over 30 Yn Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Great Effects. "What Is that terrible noise?" asked the pedestrian. "That," replied the policeman, "Is caused by an ordinary one cent safety pin sticking into a $3,000,000 baby." TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA t ANU llt'lLUM'THK ITSTM Take trie UI4 Htandird OKUV H ft T AMTKI.hWS rilll.r, TONIC!, roil know what Tan are taking. The formula la plainly prints on ererr bottle. how-Ins It ttftlmplr Qnlnlne and Iron In a taatoleei form, and the mnnl efTrctnal form. aor grown people ana children. Ml eent. At. These Gridiron Days. Miss Culchaw Do you like the "Passing of Arthur?" Mr. Chump I'm not up on football players. What tear Is he on? Not a Complaint. "Well, Oscar, wi ought to get In that picture also,, 1 should think." "No, you needn't be on every plate. I took my camera along to have some pleasant recollections of the trip." Dr. Pierce's Pellets, "mail, augur-coated, easy to lake as candy, regulate aud Invigor ate stomach, liver and bowels and cure con sllpailoo. Adv. If a man didn't have a wife he prob ably wouldn't know that he had neighbors. If you wanf a man to deliver the goods, employ one who doesn't talk. BROOM CORN Growers Shipping Broom Corn As the growers of broom corn are areat ly dissatisfied with the prlc-e offered at home for their broom com, many of them are now shipping direct to Coyne Broth era, Chicago, who are large handlers of broom corn on commission. Thia firm re port their receipts o far this sea. on about 150 cars, most of wli'rh have bi-en sold and returned for. Their financial reaponslblllty exceeds 1iO,(M) one hun dred thousand dollars. They are a safe and reliable Arm. Thev offer as refer ence Farmers' State ilanU, Texhoma, Okla., and Central Exchange BRnk, Woodward, Okla. Other reference fur nished on application. Coyne Bros., 1'K) W. South Water St., Chicago, 111. Adv. OF COURSE NOT. 3$ ja)HgVft -9 Stops Coughs-Cures Colds . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CImiu" and tMaatitiej th halt lYoinoiM a lniuriant Wnwtn. Hver Falls to B onto re Orayf xisir iu iui (TuiajuA vuwr Fruvt-nta hair falling-. lor Put Bat raying Who) fun If I lour and I rl llMinM In thia thriving viy. CnnipU-ta nii'tli rn machinery anl t ijiilpmt nt. I amb, trntln. I. una; l aae ' lion p rnt. A Urmp. Ariilr. owner, I,. Brlknnp, IMllahurff, Kan. CEHAKCE onncei tm he pucka nthr March! only U nunr--mm a price n4 "DfcflANCC 19 SUPERIOR QUALITY. CANADA'S OFFERING THE SETTLER "Well, It's Impossible to please everybody In this world, Isn't It?" "Can't say; I never tried It" Short of Breath. Patience- What sort of a dog is that? Patrice . I knlckerbocker poodle. Patience A knlckerbocker podle? Patrice Yes; don't you notice his short pants? Its Style. "I want a light fruit lunch." "How would some electric currents do?" THE AMERICAN RUSH TO STERN CANADA IS INCREASING Free Homestead! In the nw Districts of (l a I Alunluitiii, Bus kale he J 0D aDti Alberta there wjrZtZ ar t hun mind a of Free KrJ IJomesUMidslpft, which him uiitn uiDiintrniry In 8 vcura time will be worth from 120 to 126 per j pcro, 'i -nose lanan aro f W f It rliiDU'd Ut arain growing aiid cattle raising. EXCKLLENT BAILHAT PltlLTTIH In tnnny cokos the rnllwoyt in Cnnutlu have boon buiit In ad vance of ar'tilrmont. and In a short time there will not bo a Settler who need bo mora than ton or twolre nil ten from a line of ra Iway. Kullway Knten are reauiaioa i Bliss ion. lf!?i'aTJNa fit bj UuTerumunL Com- Borlul Conditions Tns Amnrlcan Scttlorlsatboms In WeHiprn Canada. lJeliDcita stranger In a Rtrnnue land, bar InK ix-urljr a nillllon of hla own people already aettled thrre. If ou nesire to mow wliy thaeon Itlon or tliitranudlnnB.'ttlerlB nmpon,n wrllo and auod for uiraiurt, raLea, ou., lo G. A. COOK. 175 w. im mia. mnus cm, m Canadian OoTAmoient'Asrnta, or addreaa Hiirlnten(lut of luinilBTatiou, Ottawa, Caa.aa. W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 3-1913. Mr. New Wed A wife is a gift from heaven. We get the sunlight and the gentle ra'ln from heaven. Mr. Old Wed And also the thunder storms. Sanctimonious Penny. Jerome S. McWade. the millionaire collector of Duluth, was appealing on the Mauretanla for a seaman's fund. Let the collection be gerrous." he said. "We want none of the penny and quarter parable here." A penny and a Quarter, side bv side in a pocket, fell Into conversation. "I ni worth 25 of you " said the ouai ter laughtlly. "That's true." renlled the humble penny, "but In one res Dec L sir. I'm superior to yourself." "Pshaw; how so?" said the Quar ter. "I go to church, sir. far. far oftener than you," replied the penny. InavaHM Mem Collecting Antiquities. Slopay received a card on which was engraved: - "Professor Bruce, Antiquarian." He knew no such person, so his curi osity led him to receive him. "What is your business, professor?" he asked politely. "I am a collector of antiquities," an swered the old man. "So I Imagined. And how can I serve you?" , "By paying a deposit on this little hill you have owed for more than three rears." He's Not There. Jimmy was sure he had something the matter with him, so he went to see the doctor. His pulse was felt, Bis tongue was examined, bin heart was listened to, and his lungs were thumped. He seemed to be sound. "Do you sleep nights?" asked the physlclm. "Yes but I don't enjoy my sleep." "Ah--what disturbs you?" "Nothing, except I don't get any good out of sleeping. I go to sleep the minute I hit the bed and the min ute I'm awake I have to get up. How can a fellow enjoy his sleep when be doesn't know It?" Public Would Qaln. "In looking over this paper I find that Mr. Proscklyeswlcs Iguallncsln ski and Miss Maloonloocek. Wtnskad dlakowskl are engaged to be married." "I am very glad to hear If "Why? What Interest have you la It? Do you know them?" "No, but I consider It a matter for public rejoicing that these two names are to be made one." Stray Stories. I will give you FREE a sample of Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets that have brought health and happiness to thousands also a book on any chronic disease requested.' During many years of practice I have used numer ous combinations of curative medicines for liver ills. I have kept a record of the result in case after case, so that my staff of physicians and surgeons, at the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., are able to diagnose and treat cases at a distance with uniform good results. But for the, permanent relief of blood disorders and im purities, I can recommend my "Golden Medical Discovery" a blood medicine without alcohol or other injurious ingredients. R. V. PIERCE, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. Nature's Way Is The Best Bnrlad dop in our Amarlcan foraat wa find blood root, quaen't root, manilraks and tonaraot. aoldaa seal. Onwon araps root and chsrrrbark. Of tb. Dr. K. V. Plana mada a pura ilrurie extract which haa been ferorablr known for pjer forty reen. He called It "GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY." Thi. Diaeorerr" purifies the blood and tone np the atomach and the entire aratem in Natnre'aown way. It'ajurt the ti.aue builder and tonic you require. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has the endorsement of many thousands that it has cured them of indigestion, dys pepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heartburn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. "in coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung affections, except consumption, the 'Golden Medical Dis covery' is a most efficient remedy, espec ially in those obstinate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The 'Dis covery is not so good for acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure consumption in its ad vanced stages no medicine will do that but for all the obstinate, chronic cough3, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken." Sold in tablet or liquid form Sty all principal dealers in medicines, or send fifty one-cent stamps for trial package of tablets. To find out more about the above mentioned dis eases and all about the body in health and disease, get the Common Sense Medical Adviser the Peo ple's Schoolmaster in Medicine revised end up-to-date book of 1,008 pages. Cloth-bound, sent post paid on receipt of 31 cents in one-cent stamps to pay cost of wrapping and mailing only. Address: Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. M PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Jolor more rood' brltStr and faster colors th,n ny other dye. 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