International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 27, 1910 · Page 16 of 18
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:V7 'r"'5r?»R!'•*• i'.\H'-r ~'r""' :"T:~'7. -^-v-^.~-?-- •. .r-r. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WESTERN CANADA WHY PEOPLE SUFFER. Too often the kidneys are the cause Senator Dolliver, off Iowa, says:— and the sufferer is not aware of it. Sick kidneys bring backache and side "Thg atream of emigrants from the United Btetm Canada will continue." pains, lameness and stiffness, dizziness, Dolliver recently paid a visit to Western Canada, headaches, tired feeling, urinary a says: "There ia and land hunger in the hearts troubles. Doan's Kidney of Eniiliib speaking people this will account for Pills cure the ko the removal of many Iowa farmers to Canada. cause. Mrs. N. E. Our people are pleased with its Government and Graves, Villisca, the excellent adntin» /V Edward B.CKrk Iowa, says: "I suffered tration of law, and they COPYRIGHT /9093Y W.A.RATT£R3QN are coining to von in from kidney tens of thousands, and they are still coming.*9 trouble for years. Iowa contributed largely to the 70,000 Ameri The secretions were can farmers who made Canada 4 their home durlnt 1909. is or re Field crop returns alons HE headquarters of the durlnt: year added to the wealth were pains in my back and swellings Daughters of the American of the country upwards of $170,000,000.00 of the ankles. Often I had smothering Revolution are situated spells. I had to be helped about. Grain rrowin*. mixed (aminc. in Washington. These cattle raising and (lalrylnjr Doan's Kidney Pills cured me five are all profitable. Free Homesteads women, who are engaged of lOO acres are to be years ago and I have been well since. in the work of keeping had In the very best district*. They saved my life." 160 acre pre-emptions at $3.00 alive patriotic memories, per acre within certain are Remember the name—Doan's. For Schools and churches In en have in a nearly completed settlement, climate unexcell. sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. soil the richest, wood, waters form, one of the most building material plentiful. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For particulars as to location, low beautiful buildings in the capital city. settlers' railway rates and descriptive illustrated pamphlet, "Lmt If the forming of the many societies A Modest Doctor. Best West," ana other information, in which membership is based write to Sup*t of Immigration While his vacation, a city doctor on Ottawa, Can., or to Canadian on the having of an ancestor who Government Agent. attended the Sunday morning service k*. fought or did something else for his at a little country church. When the Clifford mir.GrmndForV«,!*.*. country a century or so ago serves congregation was dismissed several no other purpose, it at least is the the members shook hands with of (Use address nearest you.) (3) means of bringing to light some more him, and one, wishing to learn he if Bad Breath than half hidden bits of American were a Methodist, inquired: "Are history too interesting to be lost you a professor, brother?" either to sight or memory. For the "Oh, no, indeed," answered the physician, modestly "just an ordinary last few years the genealogy departments 'For months I had great trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines, doctor."—Lippincott's. of the Congressional library My tongue has been actually as green as and of the reference libraries all over grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two Occasionally a girl discovers that the country have been more popular weeks ago a friend recommended Cascarets the young man after her own heart with the masses than any other and after using them I can willingly and isn't after it at all. 3 rat rooms in the buildings. There are cheerfully say that they have entirelycured gathered daily throngs composed to me. I therefore let you know that I TO CURE A COI.D I1-: ONE DAY IJAXATIVE BKOMO one suffering the five-sixths part of women studying shall recommend them to any Take Quinine Tablets VV rL:fllIld money if it fails to cure. K. from such troubles."—Chas. H. Halpern, away for dear life in the endeavor Hi $ signature is on each box. 25c. 114 E. 7th St., New N. Y. York, to find trace of some ancestor who Give married women a fighting It address CUT THIS OUT, mail with your saw the whites of the British eyes at chance and they'll do the rest. to Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Bunker hill or at the Cowpens in the Illinois, and receive a handsome began negotiations with Clinton. Carolinas. souvenir poy i* PAVIS' PAINKILLER gold Bon Bon FREE. School histories say that after the snouia be taken without delay when sore chest and The discoveries made by these delv- tickling throat warn you that an annoying cold INCH, PATENT revolution Arnold passed all his time threatens. At all druggists in 25c,35c and 50c bottles. Book and Advice FREE. Vcmvick & Lawrence, Washington. in England. He lived, however, for a Occasionally the human race is run D.C. Est. 49 yrs. Best references. long period in St. John, New Brunswick. over the course of true love. W. N. U., Minneapolis. No. 5-1910. There he engaged in commercial pursuits, sending out trading vessels Strong Healthy Women to the West Indies. His neighbors, though, as has been said, were largely refugees had stood by king If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth* and crown. They gave Arnold to understand erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies that they did not like his in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and company. They hanged him in effigy disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted once or twice, taking care that the ior motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription effigy bore the word "Traitor" in large letters. One night Arnold's place of business burned. It was Cores the weaknesses and disorders of women. heavily insured. The companies refused II UK It acts directly on the delicate and Important to pay, openly charging that organs concerned in motherhood, making the in either Arnold or his son had acted bealthy, strong* vigorous* virile and elastic* the incendiary. The case went into the courts and the insurance companies "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indispositions of tho period of expectancy and makes haby's advent easy end finally paid. Arnold pocketed almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine the money and left the town, the occasion organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women haw of his leaving being made one testified to its marvelous merits. of tremendous rejoicing by the inhabitants It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. throughout all the land. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just It will be interesting to note whether as good." Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and not a grain of habit-forming of injurious in the new chapel which is being drugs. Is a pure glyoeric extract of healing, native American roots. erected at West Point the name of Gen. William Hull will appear on the wall with the names of other officers who served in the land forces of the United States during the second war with Great Britain. Gen. Hull surrendered Detroit to the English and afterward was court-martialed for doing it. The Society of the War of 1812, it is understood, will have charge of the work of placing the tablets in West Point's new chapel. The offi cers' names, like the names of those officers who to his conqueror. This is the midnight served in the revolutionary war and which have scroll and that upon it may appear a place on the walls of the old chapel, probably a small tracing in letters of will appear in letters of gold upon a black basis. light is a matter of interest, though it may do nothing toward the redeeming School histories as a rule, in giving an account of a name. of the Detroit surrender, state simply that Gen. It was a Daughter of the Revolution, Hull's action was considered cowardly. The fact Mrs. Gilbert W. Warren of that he was tried and sentenced to be shot for cowardice Ilion, N. Y., who brought attention is generally omitted. Hull was ordered to to a well-nigh forgotten fragment of go to his Massachusetts home and there await the Arnold's history. Mrs. Warren, who execution of his sentence. Old age "executed" died recently, was a descendant of him many years afterwards. It is probable that Col. William Ledyard, who was killed the commemorating society will content itself with with his own sword after he had surrendered simply omitting Hull's name from its list, by which it to an officer serving under Hull's conduct, characterized as cowardly by a Arnold. Naturally Mrs. Warren The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused competent court, could be made to stand as a would not be moved by any hereditary warning to all the generations of young soldiers. by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve love for Arrold to ntart her digging pain. up nice things about him. It Occupying a considerable part of the wall space of the beautiful old West Point place of worship happens, however, that Mrs. Warren's PREDICT Sloan's Liniment, a soothing external application, husband, who survives her, is there are already many black marble memorials fiRHOLD stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves collaterally descended from Gen. Joseph bearing the names of all the general officers of the that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of Warren, who fell at Bunker hill. revolutionary war from Artemus Ward of Connecticut to George Washington of Virginia. Upon This fact led to the discovery of paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and something which was used as a sort one of these tablets the cadets as they file in on muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immediate a ers into family histories, if put into volume, of offset to Arnold's treatment of the unlucky Sunday see something which tells better than the relief. would form a valuable addition t» the graver Americans who met his forces along tlv» banks words of trumpet-tongued eloquence of the black records of a government. Some matters touching of the Connecticut Thames. ignominy which attaches to the name of a traitor. One Application Relieved the Pain. Benedict Arnold, which were perhaps well On one of the slabs occupying a place between Gen. Arnold had met G*n. Warden in the early LEE, 1100 Ninth St., E., Washington, D. C., writes:—I enough known a century ago, but which have Mr. J. C. of S. two honored names there appears a black blot. spring of 1775 and had formed a strong personal advised a lady who was a great sufferer Sloan's Liniment. from neuralgia to try lapsed into forgetfulness, were found not long Above and below it show the tips of gold letters. liking for him. When Warren was killed it was After one application the her and she has not been troubled pain left ago by a "revolutionary daughter" who for certain Enough of the lettering is visible to let the observer found that he had left no means for the support with since." it Sloan's reasons was trying to find something to know after a moment's study that which it and education of his four children. Arnold became lighten Benedict's black history. is intended in the main to conceal. A black block deeply interested in the matter and brought of marble set in transversely across the golden When it is once said with truth that a man is the children's condition to the attention of thb capitals blots out forever from the roll of honor a traitor to his country the damnation is deep continental congress, which promised to &» something the name of Benedict Arnold, traitor. enough to keep his contemporaries and a following for the little ones, but dilly-dallied over the generation or two from any attempt to find matter. Arnold had an idea that the congress Liniment Touching on the treason of Benedict Arnold, anything that might redeem the traitor's soul might not act quickly and so he wrote a letter tftere is a little-known story which had for the from utter blackness. Benedict Arnold's name is of tender solicitude to Mercy Schollay, who was sevne of its action the four years of the war ol blotted out of the revolutionary roll of honor on caring for the Warren children, their mother having secession. In response to the first call of Abraharfi the walls of the chapel at West Point. On some died some time before. In this letter Arnold, Lincoln for troops a young man appeared at monuments and on many a page of history Arnold's nearly impoverished himself, sent an order for a Detroit recruiting- office and enlisted. He went name appears, but nowhere may it be seen $500 with instructions that he should be dr*^rn to the front and in the course of six months was separated from the title "traitor." is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff upon for more as soon as it was needed. This made commissioned officer. He was of a retiring The English, who were to have profited by contribution of the traitor saved Elizabeth, Joseph, Joints and Sprains and all Pains. dispos?vion, always courteous to his fellow officers Arnold's treason, hated the traitor after he bad Mary and Richard Warren from destitution. and ju«t to his men, but he sought no close friendships. joined their ranks. British officers would hold At All Druggists. Price 25c., SOe. and $1.00. Arnold was not satisfied with this, tat he He was noted throughout the command as no fellowship with him and his memory is wrote spurring letters to Sam Adams and John execrated a mau whose devotion to duty amounted to a passion. Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent Free. Address in England to-day. The British loyalists Hancock, of the committee which had the proposed He once sought and secured a change in DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. congressional appropriation in hand. Thea who left the colonies at the outbreak of the revolutionary command in order to have a more frequent hand he sent home some money and said: "Seid Richard, war and went their way into New in the heavy fighting. who is now old enough to the best scXool Brunswick showed Arnold when he afterward This soldier rose to the rank of a major. He went to dwell among them that they held him in that can be found, clothe him handsomely, give 1 was offered at one time a colonelcy. He declined. nothing short of loathing. Arnold has been likened him all that he needs and call upon me for any "California He foi-ght in every battle of the later Richmond future expense." unto Nero and Nero has gained by the comparison. Now campaign and was in at the end at Appomattox. op Nero merely fiddled as Rome went up How much food for thought may be found in The major headed his battallion in the great pai'ade Never!®* in flames, while Arnold is pictured as smiling one of the letters of Benedict Arnold, traitor, the returning victors up Pennsylvania avenge. of exultantly at the burning under his orders of his written to Miss Schollay just before his treason. Then there came the final mustering out birthplace- and at the subsequent putting of many He had sent more money and had congratulated If ever you wished for a home in California send for free information about the greatest irrigation, of 'te troops. Less than a month afterward the colonizing and home-making enterprise ever undertaken. In addition to their ereaS of the Surrendered Americans to the s'vord. the children on the prospect that the money from coloie' of a fighting regiment received a letter successs in irrigating 400,000 acres in the Twin Falls Country, Idaho, the Kuhns are irritratin* wm* is told that when New London And Groton congress would be speedily forthcoming. "A 250,000 acres in the Sacramento Valley. Send names of friends. Easy terms to settlers. We It, bearing a Toronto postmark: "I served all through were: attacked and burned Arnold, commanding H. L. Hollister. Dept. K, 205 LaSalle St., Chicago, BL country," said Arnold, "should be ever grateful the wv-'r under an assumed name. I trust that I page book in colors. for the attacking forces, had no word of reproof to the patriot who lays down his life in its defense. FREE did mj »uJl duty. I wish you to know that I did of Col. the officer who, upon receiving the sword 'Greater love hath no man than this."' what I cid in order that I might in some way We Will Send Upon Application to Every Farmer PRrr William Ledyard, the American commander, in What surging thought must have whelmed make atonement for the deed of one of my family. PROF. THOMAS SHAW'S Directions for Planting TII the token of surrender, murdered colonial soldier this man's brain as he wrote these words. That Sir, I air- a Canadian by bir,th and my name is Garden. Flower and Field Seeds in our Catalogue of Home Grown oeed I .With the weapon which he had presetted hilt on letter was at received just the time that Arnold John Benedict Arnold." NORTHERN SEED CO., Seed Growers. 11th St, Valley City, N. IV Ett *,^rs