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aPOT et. easentusiostion. of de,
writer's will • not be`oublished,
iaas C xt Alaska. wheat., :Jo sowed
700 acre;- ane Conservative estimates'
bushols, Adams and his son-in-l.awl
0, ,. Hobe,; a whole le lumber.dealer
of Ikiinnenpolis, have . contractedto
sell therseed to farmers at 120 per
bushel, not more than one btshel to
go td each huy.r. ! i his tatory "eta. a
bad' puncture from the "Anieriean,
Vale; which prints a letter from an
expert.in the Colorado Agricultural
,Co leg . - ` Prof,. Yu5rrconcludes that
this is nothing more than the. so-ealled
;'Wonder Wheat,' '' even -Headed" or
Icy most *.MP.ORtT N
FACTOR IN T$) Fir s:
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,TRURSDA .''.a .SEPT: 2, '19 .
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A we oi•`new triches that int,Olt set
every farmer to dry appeared
last week; in a United States paper,
The Saturday 'Er 'ening gist. , The
story is, that .a nasi from' Idaho who
sent . searching ' for gold in Alaska,
di ves , instea of :plenty:4
11ow
i12etal to mate himself' rich for t..;e
i±ea-t oaf his day a`;;news eft
wheat that '?ti 111 hoed the %4a
wealth -to his .own and other oyantiies
1137 thesites cif:WM& lag the g ad Viiia'
4". ptian" The ;quality of this "rain
he says is very inferior,, and:fix) the
millers': standpoint, the growing of it.,
should• be'discouraged. ascbutagg ed. ' Thenueri-
eai -1kfiller'obierves that Alaska will
have to' tie its -place alogia. with other
Great 1k iectation wheats of the,
Past :It no doubt a big }",eider and':
vs ill sclo fogd.',
TRINK, ,
and
Everyone in T,irl' ow, Ma is Right
the hills and icv riverbeds should paale,
into insgn9iacsnm It was in 1903
that.. the man Abrahams . went to o
Alaskaand 'Chanced tlxm. his sire
ling discovery. Lodged in a nook under
to. His Own " Opinion
Whaiz':eversone has.a right:. to ,les'
P
: opinion, yet it is wise, to-;alWay�s
caliper what others think and profit
by it. . - •
Nothing nakes,life so. miGerable_ r_
inteferes:so widely with the ..usefulness;
of the average person,. as indigestion,
anis it is well . for us 1 ;ire gait cons
idasation to what others think -about=
protecting Tea sheltered' froni:'the
'winch -was .a' little :familiar-patoh..
terested at :once • heiuvestiggated and'
found that here a'patch of '',chest-
`growi g far.' from ' any living hum=
that could have planith at. Gn ids
and knees .he pulled away, the matted,
straws. Fes, it' was certainly wheat
that was just ripening . The explorer
sought among ' the thick., stems for
been before ' him, and he ,was ji t
about to give up when he dvered
one Bead of wheatalmost intact. A
ggantic head -it was bully fonr inches
long " with its rough beading, : and
road in proportion, Packing the
lead -ruefullyi y, the -old-man
ilmnght it back with lair to.}ns r cl1
tietta, daho int a word did
s.he'say to his neighbors -of .his find.
Whether it was wild wheat or not he
could not say. In the fall of• 1901 Mr_
Adams planted his;; head of wbeatt and,
nest'suaninerhe had :seven pounds of
the wheat 'from born this head. In the
th i g..oU91)6 he. planted the whole
seven muds as spring wheat. The
harvest was 1545 pas. 'T -$is Alaska
s
tit.3 ft'YY:
i
e ure oo
7
Phone Nom 2°7
Orders for
this remarkable affliction.
. GI Armstrong. is positive:that-in
3Ii-o-na stomach: tablets, -they havean
absolute.cur+e fol, indigestion' and the
Malay disagreeable symg 0ms that fell
n 'S ;;su h lis €stress ..f# .
'eating ated i,;erie; biwd"taste in°the` --
month, tl zl7iese; flatulence and nervi-
oasness. a•
'They: X31 ?4i-o-na with 'satisfaction
guaranteed or "honey hack. They •bel.
ieve in it so may you.
1, e1si0 r:w
moal+s; an each nz
al.+e e ez+trs. iva
� uamrsv�:
�ed?h�s3iama
n-arantaanr.
�{ c
tits-3lnst
sears.;
tv !CO'R"
ni tiRolster as Tut or
trubri on tom.
Gt`E
ascorlti�Gaaaon B aatmms.SOLIcI
0
111
rltcu ers
Mees.
find broken the worlds record Jet
wheat yield ere an
th 322
bushels
a *- bushels
etc.,Gederich °nt.
-aim, Chas, Gataow ?m,t:,8
- to the acre wss the ratio of yield_ The
m uL msow Baer, Solie►' world's ' averare Saeid is 1_. 7' us s
Mr dams 'went sang) les to the
a tmr, etc.. at 111°1319"r
9"r lin rri3ay To test the quality of the
_ . �,, ._. to the acre. '� �
OOIET1ES
The chPmicfa.e e P
i 3.iadden, '.R.3•, I?r Iv'eictony and
�' the :fall of 191)6 the 1.515 pounds were Rev: T., R. Sawyer,, Secretary of the
�L and after being hammered by ,_distric - _: In the veh c a nino; Rev. Dr.
1, _._ planted,
state- ..-x"Pefoort
rtan�ced
ficial con'vention-
The•, eleventh annual enveutiou of
the *worth Le�°'ues aid Sunday
Schools
of 'the Methodist church of
the Wingham district will be held .in
_Vineland- on Wednesday and Thurs-
day, Oct 7 and L: The Financial dis-
trict meeting..will be held in the fore
noon of tlae: 7th, . aGeneral
Business, under the direction of 'the
:chairman,,, Ther: J. A. Ford; at it a.m.;
Discus ion of the Spiritual Condition
of the strict, with plans for...itsup-
building;
rbuilding; and in .the afternoon at. 2
o'ciack, the „Sunday :School session of
the ennvention will begin. Addresses
'will be given,cluringthe afternoon by,
1%ev Dr. Donk-gall of Go3er chi, -Rev.
Cot= aWana o ah Ito a ts00d tit slits, of hard wheat fir
ru .A4ulda*-ereact month in
raesui
olor
OW TraDaa-,-
4ock in tient
Sery
summer of 1907-Weie Nvoialybur- -with lime--light-V=iews. On, Thureliay,
v,ested-I:4000-petinds of„ 'Other ino ;rnint;,.. the worth League part of
writer: What will_ tbe outconie, work, League 11611 Callo ,reports and.
Partietaal's'as t,') tests aiegiven ConventiOn,wOrk Will begin- ROatin
-;;r11. eat AlaSks, has given Us-. Twill. with-. '4,, Pallison and -7 Thur.* .
te, Ile acre, lt Will grade np peeled. •
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Picture Framink 'A Specialty:.:
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As imade af the
'steal; AMA" ham-
-1/tuatara hy -hand;
asswehtsmapscussiay the
croaazfecilunes; gr
thattai
Tapia ab4:14311411=45
, tamper; ame0 one ha
41131, =37 other ono;
sant tenaeT face =with ana
damilinuomeoe but *soca
11F74SInell PA a lima *tat.
litLeAftivoilzotir.st /3,40.
in the_far-wegt.into —hardirleat areas.'
And, last sma best Of a31, it wall
-11?;;ck wheat rai6ng to -the worn
-f-sruts of the east, -Where with
e acre, farmers can afford -to TISe
day's Globe, from Spokane, '
ting that Mr. Adams wall this year
isr_Q'-24esl.t.a.?__04%,crbOliTintswilittSs"ahonollt.
Pastyn* lands: , The !fees -water • river
paases throu6 the property. ',It has ,
"With 'for: 60 .hesd Of cattle
•
wear. out or r
•
and .a ,pint of
istppoillted.. 'There's 40
Gat
•
DotnitliOn has 'cOmpieled 83'1
'pai.,;(mi aiievig the season, of
Northnn:therlaild. and vt,,-.tititzs. The
idnowitg .1.s the 'with Houses in'
' Action has so far h4n
mid 2; Rino,
4001-4 ,Zqn'a
iatratliaaiteithea
..iia.,:oolkuitiotataiihete alba'
Ao
See. ,OrANG before; baiiag..
kes", ii,plii:oitrett.,10,0palclioe.., -.0antili, tvn.
-1.11.-date sing ufactureci
TEM WILKINSON PLOUGH
ood stock Of Plow airs always ban&