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I - ----- I � � � AAL - 0 � --*--O— . -.--,-. ­ - ra� 0 L I - � I � -,.. - -- � - - �1­ -- . ­ . . 4 AW . �- I . . .: I �q I ... . ( " � . , ­ ­ COLD -WEATHER PLAYS FOR L q ONES I � ' METAMORPHQ51.4 I � I I - I , - Vj I . ,/,-) 4VD 10 \, 6 . () 7 I 1,; I .---- . . . ,,,,f TO. � . I . . . . I I " . I � � - - - W go R n - -�, -- . I ­ I . - - . , '- . " I __ .. . . I . 4 pn- Ki " C(�, 11 - our .'Canadiati farr�t A collteflon of' empty--,0-Pools of Boultry keepers,` who find the . . I ­ ­ . I � . . .1 . .. I a I . . V --- ­­­ So many of . . - . - i � . I � . ­ ­* - . . 'ff,erent sizes -14re * for the most profitable markets for eggs, - "Since the b2g,pning of the great � . 4 1 1 , - It." budses, are -situated in very ri s d, --6-.-# tre-ab and I 11114a .--- - 6 '­ I . ------, - iggrou . . . . . � . . 1 7 111 ' & � I I 0 . -1 . .1 . . h . Id of three who will ,, rejoice in poult'ry, understa-nd breeding -- 11 world confiet T Rave observed in the 0 'i el, i m a to Is- that a'good many mothers c I , I , dreated � :- ,- -- - - - !�­�- -, I -i..ff . ' i -i I - . ". - . I ebrd passed s as well as the ' ' �. -;.Z7-;1A .. - dai!y life of' man' of my acquAin- - j- -- -A - -. ,stringing them on .a � I and feeding problem I I . . y * # - - -- . . - I - I ---��--:=- ­- . -! I - will not think the out -,of -doors a po:A- throuth a bodkin. When. lie is a - marketing end 'of the busines.s. They *1 tances what might,be terided a com- . 6� 1 ''I i � - - I '. C-­9*60­4 .� , ,Lg, 1. playground , 4n W':uter time. 11 I . I ,. I I .- - � 1% 5i � ­.. . - , I ilk in' kno,ot-that in pruduc'ing uniform pro- . Piete metamorphosis," ,said Mt. Ethan i I , .- - ..X�J,M% . ::... � . - .0 e�4 . � Th� � less trtle than they are apt to ttle older antr his �Iearned ski u 1. -� --- I "*. .. � 11 ,,e . . .. is rad - it turn at I I "ii 'i- 11, ' this, exercise lie. may q uate t16*1 ducts that lyill command top prices � C 1; Griggs,4ho was waiting h * I ' I .. . th i nk. Ou w1inost any sunl% day lly * / � '. .0 . . . . . - buttonis with a �ieal heedli. the �vell-bred flpck �as the advantage. -- .. the b!acksmith'li shop on a rainy day. , Market,ng Grain Without Callibling -rowers in propw1ion W' the amount stringing - , � . i , . . & I . r-1 winter, little. - chi!arcii, if - , warnily I � . - it Id -f4l - ­ . . . . - have I *11 dec-lared .John, Elli,t I .1 * of grain shipped -% the 'grower. The and thread. On. baging day a sm. all i The ,egg AriLde will. pay' for ,what i� . . "So I . I 6 W1 Prices. - . . � I � . . . . . . dres�wd, will blenefit Sar inore by'a. f .-ft Zr ., - .* � 'p, - t. ,� yromptly -wai hot- it,6holarly like ' - flade'jess -sticky. 11, , s, and that is invariably eggs of .. , , vs- �r I � -1 lump of dough (I , . . , I . John _ -%� . � . "There i3 Yware gamble in a busl�f . -d,1,'idvising, that it brisk, �rornp'mt, a6tive * . lalf -hour's . Y.' want '. I � - , if, � �. _ .1' Excbange object� I . � - a r-hre-wd �- . I * .. .. 11�'. � -ng, 1 know of f"L %yk� against 'an . working moro flolur intq it) which � 1 the same shape, si"Z"e and color, and . I Air. Griggs, but he wa* - � . .qf *wheat thin anyth'A , , .,their rules, ,d, took the runnin . ' . - ' - 14901, 1 1 . I I . g and jumoing than city babies. can 10 be rolled and played 'with on a dtegsO Roultry, of a uhif!o�r�r �of` Ho*' to Piepare.. Furs�' 'for' the guesser,und lit! �nover cartfessed igno- I . said, u. fisrmer who. belorig-� to one of -seat in the house away from "the (to in their sixathed- rnoti`bnles�s' 'ut- ­ I R* . , � .. , % .. P the - . 0 , 0 bit of ismooth boArd is greiA 'ftfi foi Kark4pt. I rance. "I have,noticed that meta-- . I C,O,-'op growers ass9cia- farmers. This would havp left . I V skin AnA'. I A* . .. . the ' .erative 1 141K in a baby' -carriage. And �when . " 0-* . VS :�a ks. I t iwo<lmiost a hope- i -; � ., � . 10 -morphosis . speak of in a - I � � . . . -n" ., I .1 � � � * `66�specially when it 'goes 1 company- with�' t revenue, and would ' I "Ittl folks; -and let the mother con- leas , CeCTI, r one to undertake . . . _that you . . I . tions'. . . really bad weather drives themLin,aw ,1 h a A; - C S Wrong,.',, inethods -,.bf, skinning, . . . u t, " � stant.'y �emem�er that ally full which; io- ttr?44;­��Ig-cl s. ' u 16;omem I - I whole lot- , of cases," he con-tinaed, ­ � - �. , of .trade;l seem to .br:rig 'about early ruin, as - . , I . through the natural channel � . should do very seldo7w, .le country I 1. I , I ' i'! ' 4 ' does - U stretcb,ng and..,drying pelts causes "For example,', there Ajs Sam Barker. : . � I I I it 11 , clired by 'ws 'ig, the haiul­ ' vfiili eggs And'drkssea p6'Itry unless I I . � * re it dften. nien decide its destiny: they'. depended upou, their, commission -cat ackgritage . in I rs se LL 11 .. . ' . VAe _ ­ . I mother ,has a kr knowledg'e of',the rinci , 'I s I ' Sam. tip- I � ' '.. � ­ _ not only -Iiild happy,' but o ne h- - , ples I the 16 s of a I ,ar b;egan .� uiak�o tile ( As a � I ., c'f­a6l';i-Ti `ts Before., the r, ' e�! , , - ., and pr�te;.'men who never did a soli- for their life., . . n . -- . I i Lrappers every year. The right -m.' ' g od jw �hurid- t .. I . I � . . A 1. ucational vitl*e. .. - � of breeding -and nj red ,the ,scilles 't'a, 0 I . - e 1�ary tk'ng,to produce it, and 'tQ w4lom - The' grain'.growers knew that th-�y -js of 6d . feedi g to', stand. a 0 - . . is about it fiirrn nearly alwags, some, � I . . . rd I iz� the products of I W&84 , �. *. . , . ­.. I ornir ' f�� . . I I . - - He- 'M' � , : * . , A . th� iarmllo��J,thod,s to follow arejpst as easy if Y`0u I'dred and twenty, p6unds. , . , , .. ce wit o) " - 1k . . . � * 6) - I 11 - . no one: faf.mer or consumert owe, - a were face to�fa h a- crisis. T)w corner, u.W(jo,dshed,- it c' of th4- ,0n. -Wash ,*--�#5,'w'U&Sin,-,61 soapy ,a, p,j�l,: .7) oiv'the-m . 'and here t are: td, " , , - � ., ...-I . . I I I � - ' - 7 I ( . 0 be I ftiryi�- [-.,-,, a.; Well as commerci'al- I ,%i, -hat �ou call -a,, ,heav4r feeder a . .. 1� I . I 1. : proflU' .. . - -,w Exchange was the 'only market.'�o' * water bitg"" .t."clotti W I � " 'lly . . I . -�. pvt*aWar,� ., . -11 . I I .... I I .. . L I I I . #% I .'' or 4arik,,,an' attic, or an tinus,ed roatil , .� - and , some . . -, , ja -qujck-­to� Of -tW0'ki'n-J3.,' I " t .worker. Terribl.v I . . ' ' . ' . . . .. . 01� '4(' ' , I i d ; I U --' -si 6410 . be --catch! � Skinning m ­ igh . � . . � . . . . �. I r;4in, an(l 'while ' the co-operative -little folks- may r . p a -waslied out will fi*I I T-fY-- DO— -tr - ' - -, -.41 g mdan3.- 4 . ,v ke�qke!: . .1 . . .� � - ;� . ,anadian grain. growers iave. been 9 � . . 1 14", u1i - ,, casing",- and "opeli." * 'Casin . 4oink .'big things I 1. - I nu es., A I . � a,4out %Oiat he had to' ce was I I ' ., � � , I , vvhere� &e . . - 1 4 ''t il ,-,-. " - I . N�'�Crond ufjh� de mand anj set Lthom-, I " W . �eatl I'rl * ' . . 'thr,bugh co'�-o.pera­ ma.4age.r sought. an eastera market ., - I � .. 1, ­1�e t . - TI aproji - is %as I . . I � 1. p-eling"' tfie 4 skin. "Dff'- whole. open tt get %be - - � I ". .;,�. �. ." I" pi�a,y, -actively. -, ',,If Pecos iv, oi lc'oth ;, It it., . - . no obje'ct; but if he didn .� -- . . . . - I � I I I ­ buylq�,, phiinl- advige'd li�rn thgt he- . 1�atlr . . . txeF; rig,lit, to me.e ' � % , * -U -W -7--:-.-- . - r - . . � t' �ft -t -; I e 11 � I rn!eans .ripping tYe ski - , best,Aere--was trouble. � -1-, - -on,.- They bnxte- the world's �gr"tes -t . ed - fb r- i �ndisp6n sab�lc' for thi.i play rt� Mr, the' sle -1 -1 -0 .y I s bet . I n down the bell �` MI,i � � - . --.1 . I � - 1 Must )e',oiig to. the - Wiiltii�ei; Ex, . . .r i I - c! ' Jhe market. -rof�s the Idild 'of pro- 3' - . . .. . , . I I- outdoor watf .ay . I - ' 1 .4 .1 . f4-riAjerg' , `co-opjer'�iive e.nt,efprise* . .. .this purpose than kept in e emp �r lay and for I Animals wbich should I ., � , . � TbisAast ja perlups--Illt- I . .saw, d hed skrunk to a I . *, �. I the­-4aa.iii` Growers', Gompanyt of, change before. he, .could be recognized. . � rieties'of ban - i mQde,l A� i . y ­ i, d%:LL�-.m11,s1--L=Uiy!h. -AVR-M4-y-*F6- t1le foll,Qw'ng- Mink, marten, weasel ! Sam * lie sai I . I :. .. I - . liess. And all the va ... ­ ­­­­ the trad6 , h 4r. & and eighty - .. �. .. . , " . , but w1en. . ,;vei . T+at - wwv—. ' . . I Did ailLfa --NF� ' ays. mos- e erna in tile ill- � test ,ull. we may, 3�--­ ­ i --"� 'U'll * ' . . A . . anitoba, and th . - � terestin. . I civet jy'. 1 . .1 - rmers­gWf&ct.-m=­di -drk -are Adurces or rainy ly (V Of'" -a-her- -,sk­iiink -) -hp . - conserving- ­­-­­ - ­ - ------­­-- -, . � 11 . - -birds O -S I ,C e . w as I I , e Albefta Farmers'; . I op , sar&;, " R h , . . I rr. ---'--- ause-- . . . 1. 4 vator-CI67M-F�a-hy-��6in:�-i'."flu�-�--- poweyful influences - --tq Ittle ch mir. .e-A*em-vb-ite`iPp,,gs-; and &,esse,T I 1, I 9 I par t . I I -----:-- I — .. . I . 7 ,; - thei­-childre.rr---a4v*r,ee- -,.doOT- occup4tiont. � --ik . I NvIlite -sk-,a---.u-n4--Pi"i-- t Y " - " t; ctter; I y ii X, :Nj - .'and eating .what was set bef ore him . I ... - . I it -:-e lo -i g Ju - pr v e t . For, a. .be � . ­ h-. white, muskft wild - ' ' ' . . � L2ga ktl_d.s__-after-4L,was-,"rescon--tlia"g-ain-s ,Min fl., y n I st i il tre. yond real ,babyhood .,and t1ae mere, If t1te ,�Iay is*.kep . ­ . . . should � I -.-:--­--­-- ___b_ I , L # '. .1 . ­"--� , 4 . I ' ' -k- -on- a bit- ' . -the inan who has them to sell: and wolverine. Opeu skion;ng i'"and partly because sinee this wofk- - . . - the -y, 'Could do I - ­ 7 - an, - sha nk s, I ' I . 0 . I . �, . .. 7 teayW,�wotk profitably,' Tb4 grain grc)vwrs manager retur-n`+need -rd,r --- c v ii.4 ta'rit rofiiji,�ne. al)(I I cloth on a -'low tWe, it i.-; Dot . . coon, ,-badge'r, beaver, or -fight idea started he'd been exer- nd forme& ---the most -P 76116d7 As 'ides together, arid, an I . . . t . 1 . . , , - I I . - �­- .4 owerful --grain' ed, I r1- --a*, , . ' an! -'untidy 4:ement in a kitchen. . gets the higheA pri&s for 'h: -s ..pro-! be used with - '- . . . .1 � . ­,�- - ­ . . ; climbing' and running Ub little . . . times j bear . and coatar. , "cis:ng qdite a, good deal. more. , And I .. . ' i -1 ' ' I- I i ' d n c ts. Occasionally -there are. � . I . I I I - . toba Provindial Government, asking . ma , -A x.of ried oorn eolj-� cap when- uniformity of px:odu,,-ts d0e3�not- .. ,o*ing skin I flsa%­�onip. - J ,.t. -lie stid . I - -1 -, 11 . I. . . 9 * . I . 'd ' ' The: f4l' si, bef ore they be - I 1.1e�, :w, '"g a 7b` I . exchari'e, etitirely'in the hands of the' appeal was.made direct to the Mgni Is, their instinctive desire to 'use � . � .. 1. - an �a � ' o" I I I . .� - I a !�'ni . * ,.-. ";If* ''I I . . I . 1, . , or -­ ** � sacrificed -thirty- , ,, �.'!, .. I . . - (eir IlA�s­ iticrease - int' ' - ti `1, farmers. . ' I -�', d ,this � is ' n 1(onverbto a free c' tier *of,the flvD, I e 19.() di�y, ,,sh U -d'��b e- d,urped,"N' .� .! , I . I � e - it to, compel the Grain Eichar ' � m it . ,, t,(= . .1 r '�.,-Ilf Aie­fi:�,[ lldra�alljb I 1. -a s th 1�e to!� .1 command tho. prenilu ,:.&sermer . . I I I . I . I inirinct' which should --be encourag'ed;a farm withAQ ,.bro�j,�-e. rai r,c - - *�+,, --or * -' 'F 4 '�'Axh.� e . � �. . Thu company, now, known- . a xaLln .­.. I ..�j -,nA"�". �-;,­:! i":-4- -,!tz ar - 7 .%�� .. �,j - �p:,r - �Ahipliloct',, Vx�­ ,7�-X', I - ,' , fil ounds f or his 6ou.n,try'. and if sh ' - . . ho*companyls menthe � - , I 4r*t'­e.Vo.n fl'. ..... . n, ­,, 7., 7 , � " . I . . , 'Z - j- -t�t�- , " 'I, , . n, wolverine � and wild red and.;e . � e14 '111. ' - . �. *h "fell-ces"'imn"qViA ---,7,0T" v.:- 1, tw - . . � . United Grain Growers' Ltd., has more reinitate t r.,, The , --just'.- - re,, ­i 11 It is .no use er , 461f, marte - I-, ill' k --..0,4'-V-',,-,1- wiiv�,,� ! ighty, . 'hold-!" sperous � - discritA:nate-1 agaizisL. I i wanted the other hund, , , I I t�h4,ftw,,fi" , liar 1'il0�.:Z!"1,-Q -of fhol:�-;Skmd-�­nf pro'- I , I ' 1her--4.1rel "mcablatatir,t*1gilitur ' I cat. Leave the oth r .� I ­%­ , 1�1,�- I �, I Q*a.ij. , , �,4t,jj6QAMftd,­'j e . "::1. 1111J�11;,;- ,�.r,�:-� i 1) .- i hat . .; I + -with - the idea, e S.I. ,'which are! five - - lcome to , it. I . . I ,. I I I � ... 4 1 1 . 1. ­ . I .. k into bits of I � . . . - , ()O, a'i , -el*�! sufficient.'. -.14 The -to deceive -ourselves . . .1 I , I . I I . �, she was we .1 I � . 1.� .1 I 10 I �r;ljtf gl,o'A Wa:j. I al -Th i tbit we'can 'suc�eed in -gct-ting high cased, pelt sj'dc+ out. . � 1 .. . C�' .1 a t C r I., - , I KmPle! clity to hold'tbem � upfigbt,-"and -f .� "Th -:,n th-ere' is Roya indis. -You . � -,,vr,, 1,h.:�,,*Q,t,,��,­01, -�;,r.'(10(1 , � provided. when badies, .with 1, La. ,. I I ., 1, ,� 1, . I Isit year-�-sbf 1100AA0 11,41, legislature took the f armers' Ade a�d I ' J * : - '. I I To. easip I a ,, skkin, o'u I . , """�.­,,� 1 - : ,.,. ­.I.-o6ver - I '090. . - � 13 . o -rll and, ki'�k and tumblep I allimal% can be rudel* , fasbioned out, t from the root of, . .... %I ' . I y pr know ,what a -dandy he has ber all " '. - " , I I , operates -nearly f our- hundred .g�ain . threatened. to ;:evoke th hi'- 'f . I ices for mixed products 'th4t do- I . .. I ,�,­­ . . L I. so When they are older she is+ nevorlof clay, dusted over with domestic + , I . ., ` llhe-t' 11 down -the inside bf -each hind hi I;fe. ' lwayt looked as if he had I. . . � I to recog- . � r � . I not, meet the demarld ,,A',,0ie trade. i a , I I . I S. A J I . I . . I , Sty flour the Exchange if it rdfus*d 4hen the " are doing I � -leg to t . Then pu. % elevators, 6vo hundre�t 'and A I I more pleased,than, y �. C.olovin- " m-riterial to mak& them most � he 160t, 11 the skin " j-ust, come out .' of .. the � t -bureau L I . � . I .1 * I So long, ais'the 7Profits - coMe 1+ I I � ..Op I 4 1. L aply and promptly '� f roln wcl!- ca ir the b,o 1 . � . warehouses,. pearly -,two hundred coal, nize the far-mers.. -Promik�nK to h�6� has, real isti.-C".-floul. for the , p. cocoa. 1 cbe, refully 6v head.' 4irai�ot, and1e alwhys'knew what was . ­ .� I � . I abandon .the "Patronage, - dividend something- with -their hands; s I -Fhee * ' dy, ',and ' . - ' ' . I .. I I - tail ,should be 4kin'lled I -0 I * nd'her arriple - inaterial for' be-: for brown- horses . and cows, charcoal, - The and, the 'yle "t". I-'sa* i im the, � I - sheds, two terminal elevators . two - all arou . I bre' - prq,duee uti�forri pro � � 1. the la,besl- st , b 1 .4 ..", -ks t a; V . . L n a large ailan," the, growers- agaki beepme . d flo� . . h ., - ., 'j. .C,. r implem, iq= i Is. and , .9 � .d bonQ removed,. -except Th � + ent warehouies, -a d � ginn',lig thij lia'ndi,Aoi:k. 'A. 'pan -of! y0i blav-k.--a' a �hen- bakid in 08gr .. 7-ce ,for ­ 13 r It.' , . I I - I-aiicts it li,use' to - brelp,� , other+ day, and he NvAs still tryi Ao­ � - - - ,� - � � I . . . . � . . . . U Fe. IW4-�rv-be­- 7- 7- ith t - . e . - a - sh , ton; - qt, the - , ., L . t e .yitclie . , - eut.' �egp �i.�i . .rn s ,A - I - , ' -­ . I e - . I . 1. tim)ler M_ill . al!o. ov I a rg e membors in April,, 1907'. A _ I-Lbeans- or shelle'd "-corn, with a: We-! �+ 11 oven to ,make tbem.hard. 1, . 'I + I � - -W-1&-aPdssum­--- e - ­­­ h f . . � - 11 L -�-j =,-�er-. --- � � . I I . . .. no el.-!-. . ­­­., I I -- .1 . - - - . . . - w 4 L � . L . . - � � . . . mbei . act- WIl. .- I - a. -as they Are worthless. S -kin _ , by weari -last , . . . liev ! I niou . I It -t).-e'C I ret Standardi;7�ng the -ftok,-Tw)t­on',y -in' '01T :. way, he did it ivas lig a I I - th 'Sr' - -sicmii A blessing in disguise was the fall -r k we p I .- ' ich tbed bottle, and � spoon,,will __�� I , , � I . � . P i Iders ure to pay dividend as intended. . If , + - ----A­I-av-bauftlt��e . . . � I . toi '.th(� .campany s- shai-el o' . . t%,�­o ,or -thr&---year-�:014-.- 14", 1�y and . I , . asier y suspen ing e I , . I . . a. r ­ . I I and fiing is mado e. Pa. - . . --M rriect--but--iti---d-ri-g,i;n-ar�-'-p-14'n,i '-1 r I . I . of the egg-, ' years suit and, tched'boots. - - - - ,,, , � S I r,s-- 4n,-�CAllad&,—", 4t- -h" ca I � Aelve i s a resou'ce, , creases . the valu4� � I . � � "I -1------ . - other-�f �--nw . I . - I, orbed for *A long ,time. '-A pacl, in -y, -carcass fiofti "niethling, doing this; , , . . L * rainy days, and if the mother is Ift, but it Qlx,ns up'-oiher , i ,-'*Then lo4- at .all this. subscribing! -, . 4 . - t'h'e Gram Growers' Company would. aqs ' . ,drcssed poulti . I �-- + 1. , . -1 1, . - - . L pr I a strong cor ,. eopl� had ; . . �h;D,n ,one, thousand people Are employ , � : - be ,huffled , �r u.sed to � 't !, I . � . . ' ' 'I'- 1hp � mewir, 6 d.', tied � - I . . . . . I . -� I ,bf cards to, , .- f an.eye' on the proces$L.profitabl,� 'nlarketA 'fo ' i oducts W. . It used tolqe-so that when p, . 1.7 . ' t a . . , Dra the made c I ... � V) , .farn'icn' concern. .1 no doubt have paid out all. of its pro tbuild h I .' . . )ound- - the hind leg4. . ' i . � . . '. . . . � ,�, d .by th: s * rext ' rits a� di e anotbe; "plaything' d 'tell what c6lors alid ma'er:�I,i,! �f - I - e � I one ontribution they'd 'eil- - . I I � mpretuive vid nds 'Without builtling I . . . - , ��, he flocli. -It "s ;�Y' iO Bee. L1-- 1� , .­­---­­--- These flgurei.�are'nlor­e i . I I U0 I wh'!ch does 4 +:n6t.,need to,be *specWly 8 n � I of niarkoti.ng - skin, f mill the front legs. , Cut..Off Iculate ,oil �aking a -good, long rest -be- . 7 . i ' , . . . . I . - a much needed veserve fund. At .. .. .han' d - are,ja-sii.ggest. matching tl�iqse coldrs7there are oward the hel . . 1. I - ­ I,,.,.-. I , , I - I . . � . 0 a .-, . , . a r" ' %d , f I- 'I've. a ead ' : - .. - whtn we remember th"tit th � idea h. f - li, , - , I . . I '. I I . bought , A,Pan.o 2.4 hkh ar and s&-mdardizbd p aduct.A. tli.an.'tliere.. are, . I � k y . . . I ars. Anil fil-st the profits were genorously, f and stui w e identle'al " . I �. are makinij� anothel . . - n . I give out -all' that my -means w . I 41 � . rlx:n-- otily r1even .Ne. 'u, of elothespins' .occu 3, gv-ell- 8 1 - 1v ith- Cut ifij � SR i 1004 RbOilt­'the 'nose - ; n it,. ... 1. I I . . bee ii � wb , , I V I - tioni ,v,.,, ' ' ' 'e 9:6 I . .- � � ­. I . I I � . ill :- , . .I- I : Iq t)le fif-teell millio,v a-cres. of wheat divided. The first year the're was V6. rnake agrceable'combi.laf ­ ' ' ith Miked ohe.,.. Th .p. ,try �,cepdr , . " ; 4 1 1 1 of fourteen.moriths as be pugies '(?'' " , , and ,ey6i . k � , perhaps re- I I � . . � .. I baby I . . . . ' * i-iotteG or � ., allow",a ni.An would say, . I . an' others' 1-� -ba:x-.h,Q'ur'i.,,:.,.-,.s- educa-tiol!al �&­ well-1,red flock.., of' N.Y." . . . ..\ I , ­­.­ � We,.terii canada�- 'More. tb' iseven, per cent. dividend; . the *see- ly. packed...braft .. . I 9- . .. . . . I the ope'6'retho(TI, C"A - I he - , - . . .I- . I . now*- in . 6 I Oe bill ,that , .�. them into the., ,C,ose . th . 6z 1�; aill I . In Oing 'ferrlh,g to .a. fr�e-ddllair. I I 1* ­ .f � . -A hig, rag doll, - . �. I . ` , . U., R ' .,N-.ent,- , I � I . . I . . � . come u I nder co�opei.a-t�'oyid year --PfnR---r-o,-- ' as any exercise in a- carefully ruji, i,lyrno k- 8, -Can sell 11; -, I . . ro'll . _g ' ; I I � -, � !*!b-L'tili-rds wil -­ . I ­ -forty ,peT cenL, ulls. them., out. , ,in 4. . . point ,6f jaw, to 81-50 d�w.jl back , I ­­ . ­­­­ - I -I I , , - -C I—— - � - I - ­ dres-sed' -poi�iltry iji rket . .,�d -,v i! h a year or. Thore ago; - ­ ---- ,---.,- , . - . - . " t, --, --t, " r- --Ula - yovi c a -n' -`s -e --e-- th'ese ', While the original subscribers, to tl , . . .1 at, paytf- .. .... . ­il ,-.� - lye. cull '101, SO . . ie! and .*p '.y to I oderm, se'lloo). The countt�' motile. ... the nia ' .1 i insid -had . I - . 11 I I . �'�, --- ­ . ; . j the size of a small.ebild, is ea,. L, .1 a­fb" (,,Yg '1or .,jeCtiligs', bind I �, ?, am e of front legs., and he would -look alm,bscIgrieve-A at - ' � - , � . , I ­ - " . 1, -h-,--',, rinkl#�, comp,any pa'd in 'cash ohly $7.-50 for I . , I as. here -again ' -a - gr1iAt:`AAlv-an'-ako. �, higher prices'. W - �, s . . ti 9 0 . I .. .. A . - . . I ,XV n. . . -m ke and ,-- stuff' --%Vith-� . f or ,rix, in un I . . ni crip,- I I I tm(,j' h ' Q been�'Jroi,injr't el w . I � . -I- . . cottoft.' � A n 1� I , - - haby cb:cks I tain lion, . bear ', which. are �,yoar.comihg to 'hi ' -wkh a. s�ibs' I . I I I -,­g,rQ,4.*.g-r,�,wm. . ed - at! a -t-avp-r--Uvku:.v---ki�t-i--nl+.-�.- +'--t4iat her" at -higbRr pricet,,, I , . . I- .­-6UL-4L,-tk" .j�-Jausineaa - iiv� shares, '..-these. are to -day - -valu ." il rt-; I . . .. .. . . . I I - ­ -----:r ,4 .- . . I I - e*e--A-4+19404-16U��So ; valualiI,P, for Tugs.., or' -M.6unt:n- ' ti,6n paper again. Ilul ''now these !, -: --r--,-. . . I . /,!h dr4tt-4 . � r market.. . r �61 -�� I , , ­ . r , work i 9 , al wa'­s� at -honie,- pitiad. of a stock - o e, . .11 I - .-- *,, .. . .. .-.-..-,..-..i-a,bou-t,-W--�each. At­the--e,n-&--'0f­th�6-�- - " . .) - - . I 1. I �, *yQnqg,. . I . -. I I - -- I—, I � - I I Id be &kinhed o ,. the,'16 's' cle r . ---S�0U1_­--. —17-- I. ­-­ , ht ,to dress it. and undress ; I ji a - . ., L . were . 116W3 her to .1;.1;UPervNA,, and for breeders, old stock., for mark -et . shoa 9 L .. . I lic. ��!c7ateEt­�rlmary' third season, dividends .Paid � l.fiatuie which a' - I same people. . will ,,tand .being can-. ., � . . ". . I Winniper. is t. I . 11, I it in - iheir"'Own clothes. Thi . ' ' I ' ' I�aving..'thg c.'aws, 'a'ttach­ ifi in all these .. i ' . I . I - . g .. rain exchange' in the i�)rld. Nfore'equal 'to the original paid i nd but ' n', y . ' I -for, breeacrA. Aliother man Avlt.b to -th.e toes,, � . . vassed again -and agai . . 11 . amount - , the 'ch ildre .; ., pla , witli,b it' giving! and 1. ) to'. sell 'y dvwes -- and'the oftener * * ' With I out . co-operative j. in this -way to handle buttons a 1 up all her tirne to thdil, - ''' � .' - ! �-, nlj'.ne,j-floek ha�i' 6p� i;rttinity' ' ed.- I Smaller anijinafs, 'vAJuajjjPL oil"'' I ' ' I � ,you pump `em . . I I , . � . .1 ­' . 5000,000 bu-shels, *6f wheat for -shares. . . . ' 11 .. . I . -j, a. ia�e the leg -4. ut off - . - - than 27i , I � ton -holes, and to -master, the, diffieu -I I � -1 A - . ' .1 !e I gg,Sl for -f-cod '6n,Y, and youn�, an i f Lira, may, I c . the,easier' it ,,e�ps, . to, come. . it's . I - I I . . stre - hkndled ,each year. Railroads" 60.�rt, all these. ,dividends wbuld sb ould 'be made .. 1 ' - the,, - I . e. to clean every bi 17-f--ftr;-t-, . . - I., .; , i. . . I ties, of shoes, ,,a-nd belt,s and sleeves. Provision. . n . �i I -Be Or t * g, that's what it is, it's amaz- .. . :wh6at'-growing §ac -:'have cone with an increased amount 1. old i,tock"for -nar'k-ot. ' Tho *advviit- I Amazl'n . . . . -, I . I ease, of little chil.4en for. their di�sire, - - . . . . � I I . . � , " . - aadifaL frum-'t A e . � r . ; , from. th.e grb�at , �, A ,new corn cob -pipe and- a .small I . ages ilf mar-k-eting the prodw-lts.�df the, I h(t skins,, ii�'ng, extrem Ang,. ... � I . �. .1 , . I I I � I ---- ­ . . .. . I ect'*,��ith the large elevatofs.11 into the hands of the 'middlemen and. - * the . � .. .1 . , �11 .- , , � ­ --- ­ - -------- --- - 11 . olls con, I . I ' haNmles% � to , hah* 1 .. I — - 0 . 9 . j� - , I A. � - - � I? fr .. . I .- � ­��Dur-T­euft,. ­t,eij A - ab6iff my I -ti . bowl Qf S apsuds mesil, .dle" all soi� (,; of' Aects;, 17 -� . r I , lmt ---­�- - I .L40, . . , ,4 - me.., W­wylt�Lr-ilwnx-­:� - y if� � .. : Exchange was:- the growers would have been-'xinder' o � LL -.-f Z� -d-- "=gja,jl%� -lut, - I - i: - - ­­-� e : al- des:re whiq .0-d. . . . . � '- . I Th' Grain.Dealers' . fun for the*Ave-year--old, A-hich is � .­, ­� -ant, F;'ery.'poultry Stael. ,-ztrptchers, which ean,be.,,had , - I -�- . ' --'' . . � ­-= I .. . . , � r, 1 iducement. toi , W . . ncl�a Asa, That lh�ei over -to Bay . ,. M I . . 0 ­- . -W 11 ... -t - i I. .. I � -diffe . I . I ,� ...... T I 4 � L re by . . . . . . e� greatly,4 tum�lini� o,, -r . I I Al. buts in due tj ',e I the thumb ,of men who did. n ' led, , t,� rap of .Moi4iir's . ,rent , I �:, . I 11 . Ahe first t)rganiza U..,� . . ­­ , ays wntc. U .1 . - - in � jusIt, file. right - shape 1. f or " Johmeontinued,-witli.i chuckle. � ' -th ura � f the, � ­ - , I pr,,,duction 0 "d 1pre.11111`cti' .I -- -- -e�,.thjt- they':, ab6tit' " - . ' ' r S . i ketpei& in'. ill ding� I i: .,. ' I 0--� of port, , , I 'o I r�; mop -rel bard. - ­ - . .. ..,.-..;..----,.,-..-.�-,�'.,�lhk-,"f-alr"r* :disco; I I kbasket , The e i ' no'ne ed, to I ct- � . skins, givd t Its.. . � * I f �ou­'.., "I � dod't J�uow - but -,what I haVe seen I . . I I . wei,6' I e n freight -ser- wfieat belt, save as it*inere ed Isro.r � littler ones. . - V " .. - - . 0 . I I . . . . ,As I ..., neither 're&' ivi 9 -- I � which tKin up'set that. . whO.1 there ;are i n. c'�'e n6t, use. these, t�nd -4.3 Dot know I -ere close as I . , ,as I . -as helisl.� do .. IQ I . . . And* then, there are' blocks, � . I I -, -01, * , . . . ­ - 11 � I I other, M' ii who v. . nor Orices they sh-oluld. . tow , ts. -, " � � I .1 - jw-ught 'Iram . a eve- .'se uc�h V ,To obtain. a flook of v�v,-n, I , 4i've , � i need not at all be ,y country Wo7u S a VaSt � . ice the *-Oiape AndL size anp; anl I cer- . I . . . . , uniform ii ' of s.kiti and -shatiks,� from exper;'ei Uncle Asa, but not in -- . Q'- The groWers 'apPreciate- that the W leh I I color i .. I 1. tt& make 1,oard stretzhers�: bV 'all . iA - � - whcr �had- -such ,---- , * ., . . I& price-, were "Vald .at country point d,e StOTC. A fathe . planC4 and'ai number othef articles' , hi hr.l ­ I . I . r with .6 . , I ?rnum, - kMeNr vne, . I � . voing a max i y-rever I - I . '. pl4ints of life of the -great grain ,industry -1 - -ouple U tin, vapable* of 'prod ' ' . . ­-,4=jM" nke ,4 . .1 ­ n any I . I I. co-operative lef- t saw can plane a c - twq�by- not hur y baby hall "s-sp9-ons, ­" . - '''kit! !!, 11[11111�� .0 . , � ftu-t"ine­-6- "-e -Fu-,;�­ . . � on(I there. were'kmaV com irely upon of A . .. . ­ � 'n, � big . r a pr'ejudice against taxgs i "I ander-weigh,ng and, heavy dwk-age pends ent k Eo', hard' to I . ,. four.sCck,% and in 'about half an hourl pans, boxes, tonv�- I . o" y .1lousei . for inforn'Ntioll. Improper I . bntil. the fort and they have never cashed theirl� I isize And ,color, the �farmctr h a a, . .1. forrfit or', ydw would t rly � . ` - grew . I 1. -6b -W&*§'�-iin( rn n g - e g g_-. rurthermore. in. - .. -b-;ng n-uay ' inir I . . charges. Abuses - tim�jt --f,--- ­ -- , 1_, _ i � I -malce -as many-squar, F A,�, i , _jak aln . . -their first- dividend,. . or � 44do' W pirreha::e albre�diljg,'peil.of Ifinle &.tret- ) skins . wt' ,�vj.jggle out of Pa ­ *em.., . . ' ' - I � . . I y I I - 1. I - 'farmer'a i ! y -check&­--far 'a I (2x4x6 inches, is, a 'good size) as any I stead, of ,6ing - . ­ I valueless. .. . I ,­ I . -lie I � . -eaIizk1__jhM_-SaLIV"&" - . toldo . n't touch!" . . - � "I aro�ped, ii� -on Uncle. Asa v% n 10 . ­ ,- . ­-­----hj­�I�j in -gr to handl#' their ,own have them framed and hung in th6i­ ' I ,'of some particular Strain 'of S�ny oku. - the stretch- I * week, and I . - . �, garifi . thei� I child needs to play with. These large; they . should be encouraged to learn gener'al P%,trpo`-,C�i. C.4iiadianl When th�`.ikliln.3 are on I was o,ve*r at llayport - last � products. Thcy successfully organiz- parlors, and proudly point. to ! Of thd- . I .� , I I . . . �bloAs not only cost practically no- how neatly abd cornpet6ntly to per- 'of th�2! breel, ers, pi .� I . � tioils, in- the thri�e to'all visitors, as -a monument to thej - . ;,b,rced'4. One strain t.-th(-m -in a.cool' ,dry place,;.- I found bjn� just .jealing up,a letter . eq 11iree assocla I I tiling, but -are much � better..tto the � I orm sitch ordinary operati6n.;. ,. as * . � I ' never �ih the sun or near th I e the postman ' . ' � . faith of a band of .-farmers, who built - . -its . lity. . I - I ') "" - "Ty' ffixt he was go'ng to get I . � -, S. I ,.huttinr -draWers and'';elected for, ibil to. prodlice, . . * -owincr pOv"IeW I children to use than thd' smaller ex- opening and , , a' e ' ' prevexit shrink- I I happened -to notice how it I . whe'ttt gr � . i ,.ry. iihould -* ljo-'Alcm just enOukh tO . to t�ake. ' I ^e . pensive kind that -a . I 0� 4floCk, an't I 'S .. 4� 6,al assoc'Ations Were the hiitihl a great and- prdtitable industry upon I ,s nd-Aress d poult , . I L A - . re -sold; and -the 6ors and -boxes "d. ga,leq, screwing,.cgg 9.. If you f ' � . � . � * . I �� . � clibsen fur ea t Aock' ing alld Wrihklin ., ind that � as addres'ed, and I -says, 'WhY, � I inin,g inte their faith in each. other. . I � ' L . tha ! . . w , C#n . orgarkmatiMS, IS -ter' JO . 0h cans, hang ft I . , J�v'a tiki.n . lrincN At&, yqu"re got a three- t I . set,will outlast a family of Most thp:t,pps .,r- up clothes � .,:hould never be - -containinated . has .b.ccarn.e too ft to turn,' . -1 I - . ., -9 th6`71Qbject 4)eing -. A powerful reserve fund was bu;ft . � I ibjers. � . ­. . ittle with a ' on .that lett,*� Aarge associations, . --and faking oO ru , I . d 4 dam� 'clotb. stamp I ' strenuous' children. , � I. i­ijig ��itlt at y" other srram , C,I,, i( Lerj a 1, r, and Riyport is . . , They up, which gives he, far*me ' . ­ -- . --- - , m x I I I 5 V1.1d, H - , - - I -- - ­ . combined plan of action.' * I t rs CO- =-- T -� .1 I f oi�l .4.' All .1he, ftml-c , ().f . But he -, U r e lt_q ­--VeIIA ots al P46t7QMce. eivery., . J�t . a -I------- .- . I , . I tj�o'.dani within- ur IOU � � --- I - 1'brced of I � I . -.0 I -- I . It' I ork operative company Add - I I ­ 1�fcre Ehippinsr. I -.rp ,vould have.carr`ed . Warned llow 'to get together, w ed , power -e, that. he., Is I ' , -, y- out 1 A two--ven' sta ft -\ --- . answet to Morte%' excu, . s rl ��M - -10av e ill' . -- I - � V- - I - .. unable f'o � r. o - r � un I suited -to, the ta.k.; or ' Do � hot Pa , it. . . I I . I . -d then 1�ow to stay t,Q- tbrougho�ut the nation. -Th�� . money , - M& L : I . e, ^jjlfti�ular trai Iftr9l'- I �oruq: - -f together, or . !�� . / i,ke 'in iizc;" ume ' *t,ente.l' preparat,* ' . . . I ge.Vier. The organization. .4 enab';edjj 7 0 -- i,A Ole ansi,ver of -.an all-,:onquering,, that -will be very rnqch a . -d � � � t,, for,cj!rjn--ju,.,-t. ilie iiatur -ying. i ,.lie l,,o,,,'-ej a � -a - a <- ­ , � L, . . lh.tle d;Ftr . - I . __4imed to taken f rom 'the earnings ha. 1��7 - and color; when dress'�d ��.� Mark , al �(T: . esFed fof . - . in�fltieiieo .leg'.1-lation to bring Rbout the company to enter into vafiouc; ac -1 - � and unconquerable faith. I poll ,,� i This matter -of* prepm-ing sls.ins Is! - ,, � � ,� . � I , m!nu%.e, and says- he, 'reletin jorgot . I - . . . � I P, tivities, sueh as providing coal. lum . "This shall be: the t6ken-" The' the fowls will be alike, uno ito - . I , it wa mean I Z�, ��. ,!��-­ -t�.,W&i.-- - � - ­ Improverneqt 'in marketing, gradiiiL -! , -- V . I renie',y important and . 1. ' It I -command a better price, ,P -%t . . - I anspirtation of grain. Anoth- ber, and. other supplii1s; buying froit, - - ;-ign which -shall he finally convincing , try products I . . . . IV%41�:�� . and tr 0 V - t I � I . Avvi �-. th-��Cx+f �� p I had.' . - - - the oMy stam ­ - � 'rk ivas the promotion of a& for members as well as opreiating � ..t.. -Moses is that be shall le3d 1,;,r,Vl­4L. -IhAW16�rl-:----O��--WR"w I 10�- `� ­ I . ,h_ %­­--'­­:� ' 16, 1.th'.....7��.,- ,in A ,,, . I- ­ t 3 . i , � �.� '' fr.h6untain,, . -. ,A.'- - - skin nnd ' utnk!c - - - ou ppin . 0, ­�Well,l ,says Aunt Judi , . ... �-�' 0 ­ , ., , h Pr b,00k wb*-Ch goe!t . - . - - ----.—,-- ­ - - - I n It � .. . . ........................... � . , er w bthods of . ivities . .,'� :. 1! *`,(�. col'or of 311(l ,jZjZ,,,,4', 1 ,c re !r op - t � 4 .1 . d anti improved m grain eleystors. In, -these act,-, � I * (y full �r'taij ab,yat it. Or, ai§ -,.ujr-'gtje,;.j I.. call stt,am it off, and voll can . , Vance . -.0 . 11 -- - e I F I INTERNAT10,NAL I'll"SSON I that he with fhem sball offel* .sa�.rjflce. of the same ...,67.e, �Iwpv antV co),m! int . 11 . . . ' Th �::, ­ flovk tl,e g it�ed, write I .1 your- .,I-;_ -.- I-..:- -- - +- -A­---,-A 'A* t,�i '.,f f u r ho -i -e' for in- � � , T'a, ---t-alt;.rei- iie�- , . 11 . fh-e--Ta-rzne­rsw' re able "to succeed'i -hip -theve. -,Thits by st�ridtirdi�;ng hi�; es . take the kttzer to the . , I . I The' JANUARY12 awt wor., . th"10 . .,In . I - post'off ice ., . � . I i g the v q t I f t.rjui:, tior. - They are iliter . -'o cent Atamp. I'll I .clmse of supplies, aild distril)ution'of whereas other interests failed. j I I - I . 711,... ­­I-forv- ' . ilelk" whicli lie makes: - c' ested , Fellf antl ge* your til. . .. .. . I . � � . . . ., ,,members apprpriated that the success, . 'R ,*Pouitry kerper uil.l inciea,e tile rff' ' - f et aot�ihfnr :1nd jp� oducts. I - I . I tn Pharaoh ,whi4i he returns- to. Egypt, . . � �.�et­iig furs in peete 11 i gh t o� .' - I I . . I ., . . awl.jworit-earnin- powei*3 at , ,I 1. ; set, the. teake#.#!�� rA I , � . Up Until the juining of hand#, t'he,j of thpir business depended upon hold- , I I at ermit' the Ifebrvws tO A'"T - ^ - , %,,-ill be glad to (W) '"01 bo*. . 6 . . ' id somn4hing . - . . . . -o The Leader fof 1h. . he Nvill 1) 4 . af thL .! dThen.'Uncle, ,A�w sa . . ' Grower. m .gether. , $ go i -into th6 wi2ervess to e4acrifice to- ieas�. twenty4lve per ' onr. alhil - . , , * --- . Grain j, - .Co pany . had.- -the � ing to I Lesson 11. Most I I '' . ��­- ----- . On � the, whole. , - . ' i * (I %, m i, r,3 ew.� 0 �-A that surpris��d r -le. � . I I nized' their God (3: 18)., A -s s ma sain ''tirne pro'ide his vv�,to with - - . * . 9!rkate,it suftC93. - It wall Org& Before many months the Winnipeg' Israel -Exodus 3: 1-1. I nd th" ace . : *(! ]'.�1�11( L.1 , . ' -�t . . , - mh ft.reason why s, " ' I don'z ki -was tbb mo - . ad I It Ity , of P., a I.Al 1`� nnil iow btit wb:tt, it ..- I - . . I . -6th the i4eq� of. ninking a companY Grain ,Y,xchange �ecame alarmed at Goldeq Test,'Heb, 3: 5. , . j to fartil - , i n te. o f th . ipu , . . I � I ."HIRAM .A.HNSON9 LTD. - Me& m6inho'sis � . . . � ' i I I S "-.-. tic . , tal-ing the straight rom es-! �. . � . 1�alje * of ta � � , . . ' % - to pal egaft . � rema.r . . .vvilich , ou!jj obtain a seat on ,the its. lessened business and at the in- I �, , i I . I I . ­ . I . I I SA ' , 1-10. "Kee0' g the . flock , . . . -.-- - ­ I., " " . A " A . : . A 1) 1 17, 11 a 0 -o' I . * ., -- '. , Wiiiii*,peg Crifin -Exchange, and 11Ct creased surplus of the Grain Growers' .1 , . in of tins, � Moses led 'the 1.4raelite-t �by a . -------6 . I : i 7,0 t: - that I% f witlle---�011 Vet. . �! Midian is eircuitouk and difficult route thron7h ' - ' *- I 44 -No, %�Vs I'lic-le AIR.A. ,I'll let it 1� . I I . commissioll agent for .consign- Exchange, every dollar of which re- Jethro.' The priest of , . Crochro-d Ruthi..,. - � - iind 'the I ktr& - ' ' . Raw Fur Dealers a-4 -R ii* I &3n't mi e rugged yt I i .� , ­ . ­­­ .� 14 t" it I of - grain, - eltber - domestic or I presented the cash that -the fll*ealers ',als,o called Renel in 2:,18, an(t prob- tht, ,%fleya of the peninsu - I 90 1- . ., .1.1. - I Inmig Four d*,fficult '�ie -j . . I is the government , 1. 1� ' 1-4: 17. , , -TaKe -,.,v piecelof - liren -t-p,p -th'.! %-'-:1 � ' : Sabaean priests , an 3: ,es - ­ ­ ! I - ., I - I I I - 1. . I t.-. - fi r -in 1905'bad- ocketed at the expens� of ,�he'ably, like the* d _ . -(. cent. as long i% it . . . st ,work P . , rd Some \.,-. I oi moiitt -at � I . , . . [�,rc.g . �- mt therrilwlvi�.4' to the mind of! j,t fouttt,ot, inehe*-, lori� a � I - ­ - ­ I I I I - I I E I I I I I o �1-41 . I It , i - d CW -,.- I". � tral 47%, .of th �-T I - I - -V"04" I I; - ,;i -2Z 1 1 1 . % ty sto ; 61ders. - Tt a grain..grawer. - In, 19W Ahe Winni- � Psings, 'bid' - adtuidlY two name'.%. that wtiz iv­'­'­­� '� , --- -­ - y, -All ,v.me for �1 h ... .. . Moses. ..and each is in trirn rernoved. - �)(,---­ PAID ` I. . — I I I ­ . ; H,GHEST MARKET PFRM'" . - I ­-*. ­ ". ­ I.. . ­ - I .. ii( ions ,."HoreV' -was 0--eall#d Fin -ti. I thread. Fa.itted the thleld at Oile . � �— .,* . 6 , . g,,,ew, and t he fo I ming ioar a seat , p4g dgajer%,suavended - operati -on, of &Is t God rromis" to he w4h-Nni, UP #e-; qu%. I I . . . I � I . . .8, a -CM ne tbe 1, - -Mit*f- - w-rh-mat-e-4, s:�'ticiact,c:m qv:,.,-.-,rtef*rj t:,, ,,-hipp�.rs � -HUN' ',411SRULk IN POLAN D . . I � . . -- - I . --1 '.1 '. I br. -Grii "!, -r -*U PUIThl's*-', t -b -e - 'commission basis. The - co- � was A mountain of God," th - at i 'Is Himself -by a new-nnMe'--he rr-�' - , I - . ir . 1 - eatell, into 010� " .. , I . . � t . Meballgc . sacred_plytce whereAhere .w . WhIc I L .1p,wil"I - I .C1,011101, . - . - ,jiltj a line ' - ' � . . r.! f or $2,5( . . - 14 M s i -I Vorkmen .. , )j�, . of �redit **operative organization transacts­jts� --- reive% power to work signs I I ably an ancient altar or sanctuary. a 1. I � I Z - cloqe� Fadorles and f'orced A � .. , �y - joilIV-signature'S business as regular commission (yr 'hfkll be conkincing', and I've ig pronvis- � rlOchPt ,It. -j- tv'wwre the tir­ead . -Aa,x. I I 0 S 1. [',-I Ili.. t. f. t. Montr . I i --��, - ­ 4�Aj,%k4ij;jje4--L tb,e it . it may have Veen so called by the s . i - .- --- ---- - -- ..f . . Cd the help 'of hj% brother .Aaron, fa.,:teved. chain '-'. I doulhie vroeket m6t - . ��-;" -2.0�..-e hant for its tnemS*rs, except,m,,+,, ton harsku a of -t � I . . I to Serve in 11russta. rc. Few things in merc. V. 8 he vision of . � I r 'r. 41 d". i .!,I 1 " d. - . . I I a I � I . .. 1. 0A I -aion ."wMi ;iusin'pss farmirw-are . .1. � . . -, . valk, i . , C o�%11 weaKnr*!a. ni: tne � I Isk that &U- profits are ieturned to the! God which came to Moses th�q-e, and Moces T ir.4 his 01M.1111ce Itillk & �! . .1 Vr ' I -haill will tencil lack of the power of elcqfjeiit sPe!,cll- crov) et ;Iiat tile 2 t k . ;llt,?ri�sj:vg than the starVi - �j,jj p ng ! the 6arful s,! farmers. It chaf Xes one cent per, because of -gns and por- V ` rind that 'the' people will ,nnt beli ­ (",'e, �;ithmt.- tirawilhk the t­.po- and cov- � . . . I T', 4 Kro%%4h of this a,:�ociat;011. lbushel op consigned wheat. ' The'tenta of the. presence of God which , him, or .,tvill not believe that it -.is in- i tinue to the end.of the, tape. Chaiv' I . i ' . I . �J'jjt­ prgoili721tiOn started - in 3ebt,.plan . 'began the second of' -*the Grain Exchange was to'accompanied visit of recorded , ' m- 1, trrit.,1 sirglo crochet ujAW-y A - deed their fathers' God who sent bi .1alli. . . . ,., the Ver - first, with lea& . . '01. . ) 'erienre. put th:s ineW company out of busi- Moses to the mountain; as I � . . I In A a 1.9. The traditional site of - exrux-,!, im- - But now, without f,,irthey .% . -e vrochet LH-1-er "' I w .. , chain �1; I *�vgl , re-vious ex bitt . . k,, 4t , ,L1,I)t1t� 1). P L , I .. 11 a midaleman I Aed * upo -,% 'qt I 1.1"f (Irpen ness. . Thtrefore, the Exchange of- p. fired to handle wheat at one-half a Horeb .is in the heart of the. penin- e but it farther to the ,tt w., pelled' bV th, tj �he divine vo,ce not. b�e slilent, fie gives unwilling, eon-. IQAM4, chu'r; reoeai tfj-��c elld (.[ r " r, " - ' - w fa-,�-n­rhe fliread ' 1. . 1. " .. I-' t Ali* ;,,, tjleir­F.a1,,,!1. - Heivy comPeti- .. foreed by nr- . ,4orne Place h lit Ithe suls, cent a bus el, calculating th L "' north slid cast. It witR.here also that farmers would fall ovOr -'each other . .1 Q* " t. And having consented ho acts­OPC ,"'I -" with promptnesi, with aouragf,,�- svn4 i TliLs� lnii�s­,* -a ­t-r,�Y.r qmTt-.vyr� - L , T�', . ',ion. oftt'1jiw,s unfair. E!ijah­-tx4--W-vt9t5w wWn.he fte-d witk Tesolutiow. . If ever am.-rr-h61'-jVjrs1Ve t.1 I (:h� ,1;4; ,� ; 1�;11.1 ,,.;!%,C:i ' ,��terrtt-.*, *.qa wageft RPRif"t , , - -_ ­­­_---­­--, . in chasing a half -cent instead of - ­tl Kngg from -t1w ang�r of Jezebel � I falaters in his 'great task he i.,% Ire- �, vv�r,�nv t1m.e.'a. .. i I I I I , . � I, c,,e gra in grosivers. who -P-. , 4 el . . had a big,.si,ickinir If there together. L But thqse men, I )- - 94.4 1 - . the -kind. They were , -the -nf . - . minded of the experit-viceq tbis - --4-"- ---.N.w �. . . I . . - - V. L W011 Of 1,etter thinjr'-. deal- I regular I . singeT ;6 , Lord!' Several t w . ere e T bad faced viRion nind of the ass.ures milniies I L AN by the Edikor Left Town. . . I - ,.-j-'- '* 1. ,%rft� ,.q'" bf,stacle that the grain I . I pioneer settlers, who times -in the Old Testament Jehovah _' of his God. . .. L I I .,. , .. . r) put in the way of these Ors &AVed t, , rascals, and could see a littlejurther is represonted Uy an angel. S" I. — ) - . . i � It was%becau-e tb.,- foilowilv,t 1 1 i'll, s i I , . �, * , 1. u1w they didr�t thit&' .,t",e," it -,VA.-; bpea , . I -V 1kn *t? 64ricr1ht, , -than a. C( . I t )pper ceht. Exod.' ,14: .19; Gen. 21: 17; 31: 1 L Tri ,' I . I. I , Wh w.Aa,,i%,nA .wwk t'ha ^fror fn'Exod., t3, 20-23 Jeholvah irays �Aly . I - 1) - r ,Grow Rosm � ApTwared' in hi, aper. I t ,I S.,111 -Z Tl­i-avt W, .1.4'.n. OIt V(1141 An , V! eUmilA pafahvftfa tho Va. . . The, special eorre-srondent of the I � London. Times, -telegraphing from Warisaw an picture oi the life ill Nlan-1 . r . 4 . . I I under German'rule, says' I I "The story of how the Germans set -j- , . - - ­ ' ' ' systematically about fu'ininjr Polan(i is I . ... ­ -­�­ - - - - - a long one,but one instance may suf- --,-- . - �.� . ­ ' ­­ tice for the present. The German 's ­­­­­. . ' i d � .. r- I - � � -- � ' wailted workmen ah'd the Poles I a " 11 ' - workmen. The- a , ,uostion for the Ger. , . � . � Mans wag how to get them, For * . 4 1 valljt.J,L�ss motives thoy- brder�d- the ' closing of *nurnbers of faotorie--4. This . . . ' ,threw the workmen out of work. ' I . "The national 's"ietie5l trie(I within I A I � It . Of il t1iij I ne ILI IVA qj Ix 11 I ,t:-11 "Iffly . % t: I y %F "K; . . . — — . . I I name is in him," The angel ig the . ; . the roonsure of their inicans to aid I - . ame ,t ; �. r.eWal of - pep,ce by planting, Rome.3, artit-tv for the %%omi,1,*,,4 V itled. — --'--- I . . 'I'll ­ . sell out iheir organization, the farm- rlub ati - these i . rule.�-, rligbt," C . � nifen-tation of God. . lie is G�3d's ' ji!jpnlplo.�ed, thell the Germans . They told the'n18 ywhere in Oinadit' 'Pers(mal T)�-vils.* .�xel4vo' %�rrr I, Send your f" ­ I re;ent de- - 11 l ot the firyneys. lers promptly refused. - . I . I . agent of revelation.,, He speaks s ,- . . steppe.] in, saying that to p . Tbe-ornnnization Prospered#' be -,agents if ,they could do hus:ness at, though bi% vo:ce� were the voice of if a 1:ttle attention is' given them; I present." . . i libersde'PauPerisril, they could -not allow I , - � ­ . do -N, I t single factor in. v te now, they must have been. (,,d. OSC3, rurioUsly whi!e Roses imported from i 1. i. - . I I I . e3y".1,;.1g the larges . siteb a ra I The experience of il A � NI r. John Crouse. ,;h�1)p(%,l :1 C.111--, . TeHif ;t,-� be regularly diA-tributed to , . . I . - I ban(Mvig rra!n in the Winnipeg Fx- 1 rob�ing them deliberately in former however we may understand it.- wa% our- Allies, and , neutral 'countr'e-3, hogsU Tni-on:o'one dav 12,0. - ... r t1he uneniploVed. R - ' , � 10314 of . . % t secret of A -q slicces I season or two. it Is th-� I %,,. e, 1. - 'rh 1. . . ,a-*,V1;1)Ar , ,welit . t * AW� � � ,' �e German law 9 years, when they cbArged more. unquestionablv a ve�ry real, ond pro- 'bTaorn for a r ile Of 11i.4 , . . � -)ye,l. They . . . ­ - Anrfre. The fact, that it% members The dealers became discouraged. and, found Pxperience. A bramtle bush Ros,eg of England, that *flourl,th and . - . . thete mll..41)0 110 uliempi, 1 4 Urq in j�e vPry in With him to M, -I t-. (. -,-.p the loal.. 4 -,j1d g`ve them Nvork bi Gorniany. , . . � , j . I` . )the fRCe Of disbanded, leavin rowers, to en- on tile mountain side glowed in th2 bloom from year to YeRr. Br:tiQh -- --- - --- � -� -A �N,4. f t I . �hhinjv InVill'v t09 i . Thun thi . -w � . *They -faced ru n, and joy prosperity unmolested. - - . 'I e�'obtained amij!:,reeJ ititt , * - . I .-, * (' -irsigcm( � Int. I . i T i . lVice salllcthh�b li�-e C,061(�I��k .. t , . 'i y(, ,'I 4 . e it, and even The ('Train Growers' Company stairt-,- : f A , � I I I I � . - I ­- - -- ,, 5 .;,n , �' (� Ft of the prg,1;0nce � I Am Wk. EA 71 I E R 1 " � , ricken. Moses dreiv neAr, th6n wzu� �­*- . ' FUIR - 4 sunI ight. a% if totiched hy flame. Awe-, -Roses in British soi?. .1 I i .d , J)Ut wo0d not s,e �( :' e*ert-utly �dnseinus plue. ! . 1� i ill amwvaii0)n,'antt all ni-111MAr of fAe­ , � . , d moyt 'n ed 'in 190(l 1 1 ' ' Then Thinga Looked Ir I � . . . . . . . . . . I 7�,(. , mon(!�* to .,zave a with $*25,000 subscribel, I . � . ai-," e . I I - . : I '. They I ' ' . . In 1909 the of (;od. In the depth of bi-, soul a - nctive, TO 106os. all.l. w60;4'4'ili'- qel-rially., . I . I a A . , . I prin � , ! . pi.7�,tt�or jhrtt gave every evidence, and S-5,000 raid Capital $188.( i - - 0111111cil. It' Nvas : G(rd , his! i A . wife whose ,hupband iq on -OSES I � ; -4e 1,!iw beill'K. !�'(*Stk' free in priis..%44 ar.31 I �­­ --- I eAp*tal subscribed Wn , .190,; volce . sented bim with a bounc-, � I � - - 'I Nthei's Go(], who spoke �atld .led' . 1� . I I � A4tr--Prn",T.1r1-*-- 17 (,f .,t oj,wrtit,ng Ri)oiher day. 1 , , ' ,15,000. ind Rt CA, ' ENGLIM1. K 1%. I I � ­­­ I ., I , , , - , . . Paul St. - lc-;,� t,�: .!Ied 1-,610,, oll thil Ijoh,.;h inl,or , , to ,M,�"P,.25 of w1iick.$A7-TL4Q9..h;Ad,,. , , . . , - . *1 1. , ipeg GrRin 1-Nellanize.: v.,'hile in 1911 it was Se I the tp3iet of the wil4erness in � . y when the wAr looked . ��,- �-*i - 11 ­-- .1 I . , -iho Wilin - him, ftom j g baby bo . � , !�,, _-, I -i-L-L-L-j- - # . � 0 %:0 . - .,?,ht �;f )f . An(! A I A, 1 4)114,4 't,the d"oll this nims t It - j,N. #rain dealcl­4, did not t,h(, opening of the w.ir this had grown, to Wi h . .. -7 � 9 , '. '11, I . --T-t--t 'A I � V %%.' -1 - ".% -, - 44 �'I. . '' , I I -o ,, I . g ,wrvice. . Lg kfor­a-lonz Aime­ ­%h-e--Vire� �rl. 42 . nrike the g,faiij ;zro%y6r - .. ---m I . 1­4wvo fflW-f7-4h*t-4---��----rrV1W 40 -yi - he slioul(I I get leAve, - ", I I I � St. Weat . - - ., � -­­ - . -1 � I . ---- � \ ! ,­ 1 41,1 ril"I", ­- . Lask him'flwhe .1i I I-, .% � XV1,!i'veo � t'he CV -1.111 , 11:'. .1%", !:I - I . I I I . , !� 4 , - ­­ . - . . . � 1, 1. � -- wm­g��y -0-6�-. (-Tr--1T-0 te­ej� -P8 i d in. 'Dividends and earne.fl 1,%Joseis still make.4. excuse. lie is no' woij1d be over.' LL . - Mo"'FREAL I I 1111r�a. 4 -&------------ � . Nol, � . -it, . I - . and .also when the war- I 1'* . 1-"-�-�,­ , �,?.. lt-,�� : - L � I i I . I I . . I I .i�trnycd 141 - factories. t her,� - is v (- I I . . . ?,,q t i o, n,.R. . A month commission totalod near1y`a'-qus:rie.x1' longer a youtig man- ' and it is 'hard , I &, I , . � I . I ,It? . , -� . �,i r i i,, . . I � ftivt repfv wns -a.; f4ttow*-. - I . - ,�,r�-' c 1T, t, i I Fx�han - dollars for t"Te year, er. for an old man to take up a tv�w , . Bf;hg ,-#nnf-%cttjreTq ar,,�Ooiploly;^*40-ro- V%oe�,for-tile returv.il",­11ion. ": 0 'fh�- - r,rjjn...,.Grower% .. .. a Million don't knoow when . 's % i , � ell we 61W . . 1i t-�Z a A � P, ., . . � I � I I it olax- _ - trisk than it `.!, for a irmin in hit V'o*iith.4 "Dear. tucy,-1 . 'M .. ..% - 'Is 1'% .1, !-� I - � 9 *yq asswe the f airpit gra, turt, how. in d-cfa a. -of f4r Ftarted. 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