The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-18, Page 4-pEERRTG Co.;,-,1-Spreaderis,,Mowers, iley Load-
er* •Itakez. lin"4....Te441:arap. graIn. end cr_orn, Binders, Walking
endglaing Flora •
I,
-84`•--WIREECOA4-4Ventea-rentei;
Bath and 40 good Wire --21.11 Gahainzed'
•;wpzpu„A.* BUGGIES —Rubber and Steel Tirea,
EATEMAN-WILKINSON CO4--•-Plows and Whetibertowa
rums. pRoANs. AND PRONOGRAPHS:,-See is arid 8.0.0;
‘rsttraelf • *erne moue/ when Ion Wantzonfethiag In ,MuZie-
'al insOrnas,, enta.
•
AINOREVV!,1
NOTIC.R. TO:,CREDITORS
Notice •is hereby given. that all per-
-Zons."-haVing-,,,olanns-against,
tate: of Thomas, late of ,the
Township of K"iii19.sain,the,COnntSt of
Bruce, Retired Farmer, deceased, who
• died on or about the nineteenth day
of OetObgr •, A. D. '1925, are required
• to. .forward their claims, ,duly verified
by affidavit to the undersigned, On in
before the Fourth day of 'March A. D.
• And notice is tfurther given' that af-
ter the said, lastmentioned, date the
-Executors of aaid estate Will proceed
• tliklaistriOnle the assets ,at the said
• mat." „among the persons entitled'
thereto, ' Ilavulit regard Gab' to such
claima,of Whic taley shall then' have
had notice. ••••
Dated at at LucknoW this 2nd day Of
February A. B. 1926. ;.
Vaseph Agnew", Agent for said
Executors., 18-2-c.
Lucknow ..-Wingbam
Arne' 74 Phone 256
,
Monumental Works
.1.15CKNOW' and WINGRAM'
' Hat the largest and imo.st complete
tockin the most beautiful designs
to choose- froin, in
Marble Strotch SwediSh' 'and ''Can-
.
LOCAL' MARKE*3
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A10141140 'evil; nit"' idiri Mirninif
Ontari0;
• IN MacKenzie. Proprietor •
and Editor
till1RSDAY; EPRIJARY 18, 1926
THE MOVE T0'1'11E...CITIES
A stlitleet whitt . hna attrac- ted
much attentiOn in recent Year's is the
noYement .Of People from . the -Celia-
.
, . _
trY- and villages to thecities.
. . •
cenaus ' figares, ' Of „the " . United.
States Show thatiat• the dose' nt',0(
Civil War in 1865 ninety per -cent of
the people.of that country had their
water ' •3c -40c .hanies.on farms. or in smal}-ViiIa
• - ','"tthietilet,3ihoe•;e;sentl§..t, ';residing oaph,
' : he renutining eighty Per een.f''.ue*"P'
farms-
. • :o5e- -"Aoa cities •
Pu.dcloittheeT• * ' 51-20 in the towns -
doks
24.'"'' • • ''''‹ ' • *' " 4 " 00 t presents the. • ;Same .go?1
. c Our own
ions. and .tendencies.• • •
e One may ,well. ask how the twenty
Ler pereolut cin9wfood o n etntue gfha r rm aintsaegci f
and 'eighty per cent bathe towns, and
cities? and also how the nipetY per
pent managed to dispose of the large
amount • of :produce it naturally
would put upon the market?
The answer will be' found...in the
increased efficiency of the worker'
of t� -day , on farm and in 'factory,
'due to 'the greater division of laboi•
and use df better' machinery.
What Were 'ail the people doing an
the farms sixty years Ew?,?.;, Both
the'rnen and waMen, did Many,things
which .they. do „net de now. They
They.
, .•
were clearing the land, putting ui
buildings, to some extent making
and repairing teals and implements
using single furrow, plows, cutting
grain and hay, by hand, and 'fuming'
,aboat the country, slowly, With Oxen
Or horses. Besides the women and
girLs were doing a lot of 'home Man-.
,sewing.:._ mak-
Optometry -Its
ValgeTo The Public
, By F. T. ARMSTRONG
•' Optometrist
.LucknoW,' Ont.
The Optomettist II always striv-
ine to make. his ';.services of the
'greatest benefit to the largest
number of ,people?, , '. ,
Yes, as he, 'recOgriizes that, by
-:-endering-the highest possible ' ser-
vice to the largest number of, pep- •
ple he increases his sascess.
• •In this series of elteles will
aaythrug be.. printed to cause peo-
ple who need • an optometrical ser-
vice to realize the. fat?
IYes, b4ginning. with . the - next
article many facts regarding: eye
defectswill' he Printed. Your con-
diti is_ sure to 'se dealt witn and
vs ua e vice given •wi • w
you. should be farniliar.,
(To be continued areict week)
We make a specialty of Family
Monuments and invite your inapec- °
- • -
Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and
-PreMPtlY 1)011e.,
az ;before placing your order:
arlaggi.od goCtis and are, ander .4010
Taking it difdiiadt for 'theta to de
an 1/4hOnast 4riein!,00,
• It is not supposed, even 'hY.
evernment Prities that this --Whore,
sale smuggling has develcaled under,
the King admin:stration, although
new, there may be a ,particularly had
or•thr,ealt. Smuggling *goeS- on every-
where that there are import', duty
la s, onl V. -a 'shall have. the , arfinggl-
log While We. have the' la*a.,' ''BoW-
eer, in the interests Of. revenue ..and
of fnir-PlaY it-1'11MA he bent' in aired%
os far as possible. A parliamentary
Canunitt Ina been .appointed to en -
Tire into three • :charge:a, -made by
Mr. Stcveas and no dOnlit %there will
be iritei-esting 'revelations:"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN,
parstaat to. Section '5Q, Chap. 121 of
' the Revised Statutes Of Ontario, that
Deaths Pros. • R. spotton
all per -on' having claims aaairist.the
Lurknow Ont .Estate 'of Isabella Kanter, 'deceased,
Who d:ed on or about .the eighteenth
day' of December, A. D., 1925, at the
ViUage of Ltickn9w In the Gotintit: of
Brace, - in the ,province. Of ; Ontario,
are 'required tei• send. poet; prepaid, or
deliver to' R. Vansterie; Winglani, On-,
2tario;:.Solieitor for the Executor; on
before • the twenty-second .day ' 01,1E
February, A. D. ,1926,• their names
and addressed, with full particulars
41., writing of their claims and the rut-
arte of the securities' (if any)' held
,by thein duly. verified by a statutory
' • deelaratfon "
I
L 0, No. 428, Lucknow meets
the ,second Tuesday of every. month
in theft. hall, at S o'clock, (1 Mulim,
W. M4 1' Carter, Rec. Set. •
‘,4
TSTItIltg
sorrisp• ,
•
-,,Ceal mine Operator* and the Strike
.isome sort of
lerati;ze
1':ecitroaA'and,cOe.et
Vminers will go
a. k. to, Wttik...ak:se-011 as Arrangk'
nien's t.44 Oiiin,0 can he ina3e:
There is no 'saying what was at
Ot this atrike in which
'vey•y•')011i • appears to -.have been
losers. But the end has come when
thousand* of the Miners were on the
verge. of starvation, and . when the
operators hive gotten "aid of the
lyilk of their stored -up • Coal, and
doubtless a great deal. ofvery poor
stuff 7/hick could not find a market
excepting in a time ;V scarcity„
The miners go back to, work at the
•pay they were getting .'oshen they
quit.' But ' then the operators ' had
threatened a cut in pay at the. same
tin-tathat the miners demanded' ,an
• ire:tease: 'SI; neither has Won on that
'The ' strikers. had demanded als
-the "checkoff system". Thiti. is
Oar' of payment by by 'winch the em
,ploYers of labor are, to , 'held bac
from 'eatir•Man the; amount. of Id
Monthly! . Ikea :-to his Unien-the, sun
thus lield, to be aid .over'.ie the, up
ti
• .
..0.11ER TRAN FOX FUR PAPms
in
Canada coutjaiieo, Noe is :this
, The 6growtirl7!,i,b_01.1_,O,r,L!u_strY_
--kaidreSi -"lily in the inerease of .the
nnmber of (fox farina:. In his latest
report the the federal mini.bter of agricul-
.1114crereasstteins:ttlhltt'' t'n4uezareb:r38.641 tirdniedr
raising other kinds of .fur -bearing
animals. Beaver are being bred on
at least "nine. .ranches, 'fisheron
seven, marten on nineteen, niipk on
thirty-two, lyiir's on two; .blae, fenson ,
on f o four;rtY1•0snICeu,:i :3! coyotes twelve,sthip'• r,r.aprOul:
rata Crts sixty and rabbits on- at least
tv'-enty: Inquiries are being constant-
ly' reee4fd by the ,Department
garding the rasing of various': kinds
ly relative to muskrats, • :Prink and
chiachiila rabbits: • • • ry
•-Canada is particularly .,att.007,, on
the muskrats, atneqt iivalling Rus7
sia and ,even • §iberia. Exceptionally
large: muskrat-s.,:rancheK,,exist. heap
Sidney, Cane' I:ikon-and at .Ridisen
Saskatchewan. On the latter there
are no fewer than two thousene
breeding rats. rats: It is :claimed for this
country that the mnskiats- skins Pro'
thiced,here are the best .in the 'world
They return between three and a
half and four million 'dollars per an-
num. Muskrats multiply and thrive
well. in ' captivitY,.. hence there .
plenty. of opportunity for. . 'further
development:
- •
• Mink also thrive in .captivity. • The
',skins are in good demand, and eom-.
mend- fair prices. Young minkfind
ready sale for breeding pUrposes.
Chin;.-hilla rabbits, although or-
iriated in •Firance,„,as. late as ;twelve
Years ago; have, 'already tecome ex-
tteraely. popular'. ' They ' have been
known, in, Csaktah; for only. two or
three yeats; but the demand already
exceeds the Supply. However.' large.
innportations are: being: made an
as there seems to be n� fear of their
dettetrie in p'!nrit ftrti.er de -
You
PaYffit
of
•
u41,1•11wri"stt'Iteorngne4gailmwittetle-!•e7"oeS ewnittihre-e6vactriYsfabar
• Maple :Leaf Floirr, ensuring satisfaction ,or
: your money back. . • . , • • -
Try a bag for your next baking. It is made
froin the finest Canadian hard wheatexpertly
• milled and tested at every stage of the nailing.
•
You Will find that Maple Leaf Flour makes
light, white wholesome bread; fine textured:
•••-.'" 'and full flavored'cakes' and.biscuits, golden.
flaky pie -croft that melts in yobr
• , and you can depend on Maple Leaf Flout for '
the same good results evniar
• Ask your. dealer today' about a
valutible course? on "Cookery Arts .
:and Kitchen Iganaornent,",
written by Anna Lee Scott. Free
Ito uaera` of ga2:0 Leaf FIFkui:.
„
. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited
Toronto, Ontaiin
ing 'butter and cheese, in. sorae cases.
cardnig, and spinning .avoal into yarn
and ',weal:ring:4..146 cloth; , and then
-making-the-7010th-- irito:7-garments.
111. that way the malimg,of a• yard ,save,t• the trouble of collecting. i
.. •
44 'Cloths involved perhaps fifty' :titnio the most ;outrageous. delimit',
, the amount of Work that it does now. ever irradi ripen eintileyeds; and i
• The view • that when a Mae leaves' has inet,•With the most. stubborn re
the farm and goes to city he aistance. No weirderas. the 'einpleye
,ceases to he a :producer is Wrong,, is in practice arited.to Make war up
He Merely taken another Tait in the on- himself. bY helpinraionglireilit
process of pre*** A ,handi mar
on .'the Vann may build:4 ,wind-raill
Make. 'a '.sleigh or a Set of harness
but the'procesh would be be .! slow. It
would .involve 'a IWO' labor and if he
did farm work as Well. he could not
-not
become highly skilled': in ':any. or hi?:
Now,`• hand Y 'Min leas* thc,
farm to ;his brothers and goes ,,goes tc
the city to 'devote hiniself :entirely tc
, the ,Making we: Eatin tools anti . Mach -
'.10n- as ea e in 1.1
keeps the dues of the, union ineiger
' paid up 0%that there Can be no ar-
'7.•:-.rar-s-'--tiftrthe"tifrion treasvilfbe
may ' ; -The little
animals: -Multiply rapidly 'aid . their.
skins - nie-worthl'freta two to Zi?.g
s d011are- a. 'oiece. *our littera a :„ year,
4. averaging . seven,. tlia-eight ea'ch• are
t, the -usual thing.
Says the Minister's, report: "Since
✓ it does- not ,require much capital tc.
start, In a'grntili 16y, and as Weiner'
"'
are quite AS alICCheig$111 men 'in
ganizatien -which places no . to. •raising , them, •it is reasonable to
its" dernands. •• suppose that .the breeding Of chin -
On • .
thi,a point .something of a corn- rabbits ' will , become a • factor
,KOmise was ' arranged, ' and doubt .' Of • some moment in the far' Indust.
re 11'
,••"7-"°-.041.-•—•
• •THE AMERICAN' DOLLAR. .
:AND WHERE IT GOES
. ''Law, as 'Sara .knpw,, is the will- of,
, the ,people, but' only,' close obsetver,s
• know Willa ,people.•
Why look •for sites of•ancient..
''iiTnen: Moderri...Civi.zatIon :has
so maPY. n:gh tS? .."' '•• ' ,
It .isitt 'possible' to elevat,e meg:.
azines eievattivr dirt.
FOR
BREAD: CAKE PASTRY
lesi will be .the 'sid*ct of .O fi41,1
cellteet, •
, As to the losses: .of ,conrse th
miners and the public lost "far :mos
-than the mind owners and eperatort
These get ' rid of all, their • inrPla
Coil geed' and bad that 'wai. .abov
AND TAKE NOTICE FIIRTHE,R ground, .while the coat iir the mine
hat after' the said tW, enty-second inerh. Or even to the making Of 'e is as goOd_as_iver and likely will Se
lay of February, A. ,D:',1926., the sinell part Of 'one niachine, or to thc ,14„. O higher price tharilbefore,
. , • . .
executor will 'Proceed to distri:: ,bookkeepipg necessarily connectet
nong. the parties entitled thereko. .Witir..-o-maidacturing-establishnient OUB-,-BNET&Y-411E-BAT-
-oute--tbe-'-assets-:of---the_said_es.tate...x.,L
having regard only to the claims of he is still helpin'elris brothers on , _
.vhich they shall then have. had 'no- the farm as he aid 'When he made It isnot cerierallylgurivn ;that th
and the said executor shall 'notitheir2sleigha' and harness irk his Own cien,nioa rat was unknown -• on 'fir
s The Year . Book Of the, Young
chtistign:.Assesiatien. for /.02§ deals
s with. the .Ainetilearr,deller and how it
u is spent. ACcording to • The .A.nrer-
tcan. Education :Digest,, .here •• Is the
iieconntipg:.•, •
"Living 'Casts ;4'1/4 denial
-cents --
Watte • ,1 . ▪ 14 •. cents ,
MiScellaneons 13% Cents
investinent . cents
Crime • . . 8% -cents
Gny,ertirnent• .. 41/2 cents '
Schopls . • : cents.
dhareh .......... . cents
' From these figures the complier of
. , , , ,
: the Year 'Yak draws dediretions
• that the people of:.the United States:
nn "ZePresentative of the, pest , Spend nearly as ranch for • lus-
o &ries. as for 'living., costs: ,
' 2. Spend for In•
VeS—traerit for ,." ' - •
• 3 Waste., ',more:Jima_ •Ohehalf." as
IC much. 'as 'it sesta. to live.
ei 4. Spend only onO,fifteenth. . as
.;inueb for./ ichimi and education'. AS
. has, • atttacted . 'attention ",ir for luxuries., '
• the Northern. heMisphere: ta mud .5: Waste nine tinies as much as
t.ca.' havsia e ,oEriugrion:eted..in ,chtna, ,and on school ati4bedutation,
slowlylade vityy q.tioss northern 6. Spend thies as :Much as 'for
It was. ,ealled thy Crime and its punishment .its • for
'forway 'rat, ,perliapt, because .i war tehool and, education., 4.
Ictiowti there. before it ianne.'tO Brit :1, Spend twice as Much: for "act*
has always teens frequenter and •edircation as ',for. ellireeh and :re..•
"f', Wharves and ships, .and • ia Said te interests. .1
have croese,d• :the Atlantic and Midi 6, Spend 'eleven. times, as flinch • on
its oiieartrite in America during dating, Pairce • and its Punishment . as; an
"the Seventeenth "Centirta •• • church and religious interests.
• ' On land it . appetites to 'have used 9, ;Artiste sag for 65.101 • $i they
lens moatly a .Mearie 'fof travel. spend on church 'and religiOus
inter-
!ing 'westward, otherwise: it would egg, •
haya hit:redid the. prairie :countri' • fOr every"
swn afterihe of the trona,- 91 given to church and religious jn
ontinental 'raiilwave. It is curietir. tereste; .
gj rats d0 not travel in' the freichi out thrhitiart petsple...etaild he
saftt considering that they woo(' ,rnacie to. roalir,a •witat .the$0 ;•figures
tiiean, and to set resolutely toward
generallj be 'well, Supnlied• with food
Estimates. the destruction work Craking a change them for the
"d by rate rant into ck. dol-' better, thenk certainly
the, 48i224,000
. •
Aa' tiler hee6the nernerans in' zharch • Members gathered- 2 in the
'the prairie • proVititet. Where' the Y .q.g1,045 churches in I-6dt , eetta.trt
114 Well and multiply about abou.t 'Ihould. have. influ,ence and , power
+.13,n elevators, they Will doubtlost enough, to start something Worth
:e'onse very:trotiblesoMe.,-Onde 7e.t. mfiva.. • . • •
.i•,‘hiitlied *ere –apPtirts-,,i4i.'. he ne
'intent. of getting rid. of them
,• • 04),;•:: ;
daughter of. .0; ,eertainf _ 0014
pr:miplect 'old deacon had attended o
'3e, liable for the said assets or any of th
-email shop. The men who in"" -continent before' the -
)41t.therecol to OnY perSon of whose ers binder's •and barn .. equipment .
.he 'Shall. not' then hhtie • receiVed
n . are irelning in the prodaction;. 'Of White man, -14d ttn4 no e
DATED at , this " twenty- grain.' and ,i•Oef and 'perk as truly as
Sixth day of . January; A. D. 1026: arethose Who lila* the around' •ar.d
• do vevinter'. Cho*: .,:•
;18-22e • Solicitor .for the Executor *; It ls• because.the Work -Of ifoauet•
• - ion , has, became thus all ivided aad. :.farntoha and, until a fetv years,. ag
. specialized That lohcir has' : beeome-
' th re
.•
are taro* sections where the pest
doe,a not exist. "
• Only\ reeently, have rats been seen
in roticeable 'numbers , in eastern,
„
• '
. • • . , • • . . , • ; .
more efficient' and the cities' have been seen in the ' Canadian , praiti
grown. and .are vatting, If foiere.
population , of the re.
'cOuld-,net Supply the ; raw . materia' white ;eta. The l'iown, brown. 'at
whicist mace • took ninety per • cent as the Norway ;rata .altoge*
.'sni)PIY‘• , .the.most hun•erous and the only, o
liont NO.'.; 10 Ifsat Your Servl
. „ .
live 'Sell for Caiita-Ma Reit Cheaper Than The Credit Sor.
. .
- • • „ • ' ' „ '
.;k wohn ABOUT OUR tiNs.Rop.:.
•AT THIS , TIME 00 THE YEAR WE: CAN • LOOK AFTER.
TOO:i 'ORDERS FOR ANyTIT:d.,itciu. WANT MADE;
• •
• 14,--CApi-'-yAKE ANYTHING TIIAT,.CAN BE' MADE IN, A
NEATLy, opeKLy, AND AT PAIR P1$1cES,
-
IF '0i
RAVE A HEATING SYSTEM; THAT ISIOT $AT-
.
ISFACTORY, LET' 1")S KNOW .A113 WILL LOOK AFTER ir
AND PVT' IT .RICHT..
. fatal,I., L-Alt6E OR SMALL.,
A.ND GL'AllAN`fEt SAT:SFA'tTION.
.Attg YOC 'T,HIN!“;:s•G, ,ora '11AffIRC0M2 :IP YOU LET
US rtNow' W E WILL :LAY IT OUT AND *oc A PRICE,
•• WE ALSO DO ELECTRIC. WP"; ,WOUPD BE PLEA-
,•. , ,
$B0 70 GIVE:Y0ii A iTicE, TO WIRE •*YOUR HOUgi;
• IF .y,9tUR:.-..J1.44.18;
•
TOC
Heattng, .Plumbing; and glectild 'With)
•
I ,1
h '
privt;in,ces:, •
•
,
net SO the twenty ..p.e4lp thr • 'Thera' are several variet es a
i
:StevOo
sldr. 'FL 11' Stevens,' • M P, frarri
.•
VancOnvir has cone into , the lime
light at Ottawa' by making charger:
of aeandaloui, violation of the :euetotne
laws, actitinst the. ifacKenzie King
administration. .
Likely therele good deal of law-.
hreakingh Of thia kink, as n;noty , per
cent , of the; people are 'prepared to
snitigile geode acrots the One when;
ever 7o4ortainity aferl. The average'
person shrIPIY-rdiates_to.:21aeltes'ie that
,there is anything inOrelly wrong ab-
out :buying an article on: the,'Uniteti
S...tates side of the boundary _line and
,taking. it home .on the dtinadianside.
:0f course einuggliag, :does no•
stojAhere;.men 'go into the 'bilsiness
of smuggling,. taking the goods
•actess to be acrid in thie country an('
:Cheating the govetnMent out of tht,
revenue which the latV re -quires that
they • should .contehirtS when gee&
are'firtiPtnicit-.-:Tirtite\--...leWaiteakera.;
' --Oven To'10 fer as tO'hilhe o 1'1 'got
Stand-in 'with reveritie'Officers, and
I 'according' to Mr. .SteVeitti; *toggling
of tide :sort has in some mates: de-
-LveloPsd,..into quite :an.. ekteriOlVe_...littIk.
,
Tinta oSi�f reyettne to the eniantrY:
ie not the. Only 'mischief One.;
Inas tien'ivh6 endeavor to'get' a",
itoneet 'living and regularly PAY 60
en the Seado ihiw import, tot one
iiiviolopit4t4411 tiitot 01444 "01?et4 110440°'° '
ifEw- is CORNERS.
On the 'evening 4th,
ri:erribbts 6t. the Relate Corner's I
dined the previa:tits:night.: -*doh ,Ii'. #.arinerti ,C4101-':listensarto 'two very:
[x
.Xinst her father's- wishes.. When Int, .bi e' addtetied The speaker Iv AO Sir.
' lui;,-eare.t1 for breakfast the nextto ,r , Ridden, District itentesentativelrot
ingi;-he gtieteii. U6r with 010. .yoltr1,1,. itivalherton. He outlined the work ot
.•trood. morning, -daughter tit gat4n,-, hie department during the neat year,
+.; Odell the. lisiden reipsc,ii
itutly Thin' hif- 114V,e an addrese on qcitizen•
11411)0!) 01011 *00 /0011rIllf!r#4!.
er,
PROOF-littlie',PUDDING is'14, the EATING
kCTUAL RESULT OE
1.IC .0.61,197 CHARLIE CHAPLIN
-
2o. Year E.ado w 70 .,D.• SW, 0114:
4Sootkript,000,SO Age i4.- ' ANNUAL paioiwm $96 0O
• ....mAT04344riuAiyit isto926.:
Amount Of „Polid . . . $2,000.08
Cash Sirplus.
g
Total' ciash::: •92,867
. , Total Preanianna. paid ..1 ...;;*§1,920.06! '
Gain, ... ... .
947 32
. .
The polieyholderbad_26. year's' insthance
'then received 449.8a 'kr ever y ;$100,60 . cf
'then:nutria -paid :ta tho Coinpaai§.l
, THE A.10,e4L 0 ex's -ADA: ;
4-TBSTER, Agent
URON COUN EEDERS
Pure Bred Live. Stock Sale,
'!IsIGHAIVI, THURS. FEB. 25th, 196'.
One O'clock Sharp
• The annual consignment sale will be °held
on the aboit date. The offering corisists of
Shorthorn cows, heifers Mid bults and one Angus
Bulls There are some real quality cattle in this
lot.
Come and Spend the .day in Wingkam,
THOMAS KtRR, Henfryn, President. .
S. B. STOTHERS, Clinton, Secretary.
Praf.'Calquette, ,-Guelnh!
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who was formerly associated' with.
the California Fruit .-Growers And
the dtain Growers ,Co., and had a
deL,..exP:eriente* in CO -Operation and,
"co-operatiVe mai-1eting, outlining
the history id agriculture, frotlw
time of the Civil 'War when' 90. .116r:
'cent. of the Aniericans lived on 'farms
anci,now only.20 .pq Cent. are tillers
of soil., He said, the liage41
eConoinit ir cfi1iztion is • tile "food
supply:: He showed that . after" 'the
Civil War, nearly 'a million' soiclies
dreritlitreltdectba'te6k..ihteo' sttile. ctithieZ..1c4tre4. dsiln4o:111,-.Ye
of 'the. Woriderfut possibilities . that
Canada' :..had as a Wheatssr`iowthg
-eOuntry, and,rstated-that;•••Onte
•is • Uto-recoid-oft- their -over. loAving it
lOni_testii4rutoetdedt,Of,'Itg.s:etsvhtiot,S.,111.11:1,ri., ththe,allot,'
While -we• had a degrease in our birth
Vate•ShilltiVe qitatiitidA to l*Ove. 'that
the, average life- is 15 years longer
than It was '166 Years ago; tiving
td„hoeiticur:tdti:. it000km4 elate:la:41Ln: tiips-:13ro43oft:k
we '
EAT THE lit•OOkIN', PIGS
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it 'was: a 'hot afternoon, and. ,..th0
pepie in tho park were' More,
toasted in siritting r -Out
nin 11.8tVa4tigt to the' orator... Fint
: gra on the doi...,nnia,.!° he
"46 gise11,111„ s
S.)0,Y6114 our . ineome. 'Soon, \ea a lilt*,
!nil, ',41,..f.tri be ba,nktupt. .,What .
prill YOU. warn :you! Yon
the'
ta eat i he fotid that the , pigs didn't
'eat. "But," he . gated.' ferOci9u51Y
,around,.. "that will conic to 'an end.
And what ,441,1 you do then ?"
A.'ileeli•k•iniza-litinfe' the Shade Of, ,
a -tree answered bleemint
"Learn to Spenk,trench. ' as the
Prenh is.. ail right„ hut don't,'
fkr:PitY'A sttL, learn t� speak Eng,
Salt ad the Americana de.
.'.0..10.0t•,;;id:•tIOn, t bejng A bo6 10'
chat the peobTor taitel too telt1ila4
I)? lor th Agtiotitatii in the future, arY.
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