HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-24, Page 37,1,7..777 aaa.
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•Interest in 9r
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Mapyputiee, Par-
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To get eltildren t�. thckle JOh.^
• , often takes all. the; ingenuitY the
mother :can • summon 4 hot because
the'y are children, but because they. ' •
It is too bad, so •many people eye.
. up. dancing after they are. married.
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:;•.are huniah, and .fer every , child... wbp'
:hates to pitch in,. •there: his
ataPrPar thQ,
Iftiefe-419rer.tWtr*ti.ate'''''erorK;Alie'r
routineecenpations,:of daiiy Iife that •
become second ;nature. ,and :dreeti:re•
•00' partieuiar Shove,' .and.,,the eztra-1,..
• •AlOutitle 'tasks that , take
' terniinatien.,:.: • • .• , •,•
••• Nok,'. all children will de,,the, for- ,
,according to
Ntiing bos 'feetiiye%
or habit, unless .repeated until' it. be-
-. ,.contes, part of life. - 13ut the trouble
. With:the exceptional, jeb, is legiop.,
• Sehool, errands: and a few ...paty,
cheres comprise the. child's ',usual
,Program. Such things are good.. for •
hint, fOr .otherwise, hd. would ne'ver
establish any work habit,,at all. ',He
Added task : outside of his expected
• responsibilities an itripOsit:On.,
•Ther are Sev-erat-witys7W gettliag
'rpundlis prejudiee, but each mother
.Will have to study her child's dis- •
pesition and reach deep:into his in-
' • tereat andemotional makeup.,'
Weird •C011.eCti0/1-
ShiPped,to C.N.E. Zoo,
• •••There, is .novy •being asse bled in
',Geergetown, Demerara;South Atner-
..icn, A 'large eonsignntent of strange
• ahrinals • and birds fOr. the ChildrOeS
zo at the Canadian National,
Ehi-
bri;n: Nativehunters and trappers
• .have been engaged ,f or months 'in .the
rounding up',"ef the collection.It
, iriatide,giant ant,eaters,:jagnars,
- • • tip'rs, many spechneng Of gaily„piu-
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reptiles. • •,
; A feathre ot the collerltion that
• pr5rnisee to 1/4`steal:the' Show" as far]
" as• the Children are concerned is a
:311ipiric at of tiny ' marmosets ; 'sinalleat
of, the Monkey fahnly The•colsign- •
ment:comeg..in cemplianee. with the
request of Williath Charies,anadiari
'representatiye of Booker & Me-
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I hinted, • of ',,eOrgetoWn.
, After the:Exhibition the • anitnals. and
: •:bitas f1h1 ja herne in the ,Riverl:,
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• • Mrs.'W BentleY;. of Great-. 'Lever,
polten, .gave 'birthto a second twinla,c at you.? .
boy 19 hours after the birth of ' the man Ne, I; just got 'a •hair cut.'
. , . • • ,\.Friend —Well-- sjt -higher; in the
• chair next time. ' „ ,••
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First 0lIkee POS! •,;-: The hege
iUE1 late; consultation•teday•••:: '
.$3qy .-L•c1.1i,vp41?
irst Office 11.0)i. The: hose. had a
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dispute Nithi,bis 'general inaneeer.a.a ."
th',Is.yhewas leading the •leagne.•jiist:
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now in batting,
A fly , wag twalking with her datigh-
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ter en' the head Of a' man who .was
• Very' 'bald.. • , •
,01.1ew things chsnge, my' dear," she '
said,. "when, 1 was your age„ this was,
,enly . a footpath."' • , •
• 4,:ilittsy,..111an.-*-3,:-Ienriglinthrnayi:AMe
-I is, worth an hour, ' bat 111 glye
' Young salesnian malt, sir? .
•G. L. MacLachlan, Chairman of Alberta's Social Credit Board ig shown
above at left AEI he arrived on the, Cutiarder Ahrinia, with G.. F.•
Rowell? . eriorial, representatiVe, of Major Douglas, founder of the
Social Credit Theofy.,,, Mr. Powell Isaid that he wasortain
V.ruSeCialtredieihotildte hroughtititoTheingsin'Alberta; 4 . : • '
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a feel"' as.ailY eitY"maii Startipg: o
,firiping..,.Th s kert.cFa1. opinion se - a
te he that there i4.0 . dee O. 1,hek
attached to•the sihess. Everygne
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exnresses the r! inioii;that: it pays to.
.rb,i4e. e0Iifi, ,•°I)i•Pvidi,mg . You liaVe
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•:w111:111s/vesir,y:T. t�: tAlln6d:1C9,
next
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.in ' raising our own work
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iliSt e.,'. 0
Sufe ForIl:L.
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Letter' in Torohte Glebe a?id '
feel quite 'tare that your .
len4itqrils on. reforeste,tion ,are,,
deing, much .to..awaken..the ;people of
this: PrayiriCc• to the ' digattiouS re -
the present. leek .•qf proper
centre'. in regard to the cutting down ,
and 'replanting of our wooded eves....
• ' Any one who gives any. thought:0;
; the, subject an hardly fail to Wonder
why Imore definite iteps.are,net being
ta.en by. mans of proper legislation
'to, guard 'against the inevitable re -
Sults of this situation: ..There",:'is
ample evidence of the 'benefits which •
•..haVd been obtained by the methedS•iri
-••:use :•in•-semeJltethe• elder: •eountrieS-7,."
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which haVe ;been realiied in 'trine that
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and have :taken the ne• cessary 'Steps '
to collserfetkem.'' The' feet that by
so doing4hey have. placed' isigreat
dastry `on a permanent 'footing' ig •ohlY
one, 'arid_ perhaPs ',hot the rnost
,in -
portant, •poin.t. The effect, on ,the
water supply -iind • thO preserving �f
the soil for 'agriotiitura1. porpOss.,. is
,soniething we. surely :canriet ignore.
• One factor that must have a bear-
• ing •on --this 'whole rinestiOn seenis to
;the tremendous waste 'occasioned '
by the annual. cutting of literallY
millions' Of young trees: for the
Christnias-tree trade: One can hard-
, ly' blame .our neighhora to the .south
for being,'well 'Content to allow ns to
denude our land as we are dein; and
sell.' them hundreds of , tholisans,
oieCat le* ce.nts each It
'altnost absurd • that the Gov-.
• ernnient 'should spend the. money they
do 'each' Year., iti „ replanting, and per-
• mit- all their effoits to'be more, than
offset bythis tale 'COfiiParatively un -
:important' bit ef • trade. ,• • • •
' • •• W. H. It -BOSWELL, '
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TRAVEL. WITH ,A SMILE • • • ' • .
Life' le' like a .JOUrney •taiten„ On -44
• :As ..Lutk, Plays, A Big Part
With a stranger passenger at each (By Rlasticus; in the Stratford '
••window Pane, ' ' Beacon -Herald.)
I may sit beside you all the journey , ' •• •
' through, : ; : , : ' • , Horses like' nien,get old. ' No one
6'1..1! may pit 'elseWhere, neverknow-. would expect. an pld mart t� be able
you; • • 1., . • , to keep up his end of the,day'S work ,
,But if fate decree that I sit .by your as easily as a young man. Nor can.
'side• , - we expect an old horae, to pull' the
Let!s be pleasant travelers; for it's so ' plow hp and down the field with
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that is hecanse: farmers are
. More :attached •to': their 'herpes !than
t� any other clasa*of stock they 'keep.
This it • Was, necessary ,:for
hl•W' another. horse:' Realizing
that in a few more years other horses
hinst• be replaced; we decided. to
Out our Own work 'herSes•
Would Work out actual Practice as
• attrctiveJy as it does in theory. An
'five-yearTolc1.- Just as' age :creeps,
Man I.'m sorry, but made it a' upon • a man. and ,weakens him long
'rule never to lend itnohey:, ;It ruins ere he is quite ready:. to admit that,
friendsh:
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he is getting old, so age' Comes to
Friend •.-' That's 0.K, But ,We were ,
j1-14,-!PhIs 'sf;itici.ea
hr6res'7-.hfielwe
we still thin1. t ere
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, ood years ]eft
• e them • p' / • •
in -foil ',mare Was 'therefore' purchas-
. ed and a, week or ten days 'ago, he
.presented its: with what premises to:
be a fairly good dolt... This youngster
4 '•...ao.ae,,,:harm-eno,thisr-
darny in the last' 30 years. •• ' :
The 'fabledgoose. that laid the'geld.* Duringthe. win e one of the oIde.r
en egg, get •killed, but the stork eon:.
„Urines to. do buSiness uhrriolested. ****
Polite..WaitreSs, Lovely weather
we are hatr,hig' today, sir.,
Allsentraintled, ,•=-: All :right,
bring me some, , , . • •
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READ IT pR NOT.. • •
In Mahhattan,, New 'York'rually
there are approNimately 44,193 ic.f•ths,
37,516 marriages and •32,123 'deaths.;
• Friend H pid. some, one "thio W an •
,2114-apuftictuiCsk's
Oric'es
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Enest
660 ark! 650 foot grade,
Large Or Small Ba114:
•Special, Prides Ori -Pure Manilla
. Rope 'and.' Wire. Cable --
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Se our
•attive Mapagor, or write. ,.
The 1.1NITED..'1FARMgRS'
C.0.70FERATIVE CQ.,,
Co. DuLe Sts.
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- "A trifle, more expended tor. :geod-3
W111,‘•dintinentaid not qUite So' inuch '
for :Isandeaper,„ would : :make thinge!
run a lot smoother in this old world.
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. poa.der,, -We've had ch cken four
times this' week. •
• Visitor Fehr. chickens:!
must be 'it great boarding place!.
•Boarder Oh, ,it Ntrae :the same,'
chicken ;
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•!. The, man, who • .diiee his best :•today•
-willi-be7rtArarci than:to' hear terribi--
.' . Diaer,-'-'•Wniter, 1 want frOSh eggs •
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or none at, ail. •- J . '
' Waiter L- Yes, sir. •We 'have some,
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iiice 'pork sausage:3. ;
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Preparedness is a • splendid slervan.
for' humans' ag, well'As nations. • :
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For the', foartit year in sticeession, 'it • .
pow'Cred'• by a fatty 'cYliader engine ; •
,the , Atherican., racing'. „classic
• todianueelis,' :at:- the, rate ..of •
• miles..'per- hoar-, •for .50o- ,inljes4
. secorid• winning' car in r..„ecci wak ,
• eirniiarfy .poWered; • the. tri,tra• .car.„^iikd •
nn., eight cylinder 43-firrie.._...-_-Tho real •••
importance et. these' wins' is • the ..stani-.. • ' .
, 'Ina and durability. 0Ver Ahe,•Cdrnpeting.
• ,six ',and eight; cylinder •cars. .rnes33
• cnidtities ' can :tie read* s'eezi when the •
winyg • 37 eilgine "stddied. • againat '
other . API/1.1,1r Ca,Padi!.Y.
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A ,k
Pricas
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• • to ditingo Itisout notice.
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THE Gas.,
fairatiwirmasir .
• . TORONI:t) „ •. 7.r9 De Luxe
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DV1011ED• a up 1.
, PRICE* ' • .• Eitra
' ;Teritio.as low as • . • • • . '
:', • . • 6o0 clown and $27,.0(i'montitly • • , • ,
ram,i110)11).ros.. mt e
tiky STREET •TORONTO .• RA; 2149
' • yViltygi Disb1buora•
'WiIIVs Used ar Let -145S.55 Ila* St. AA.' 7000
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horses on..: the farm came to the end
of the number of days that were al-
lotted to him. TWo :more Of the farm
'horses are getting t� be very near' '
the 'same age,and a •day's work tells -
:'on them to a far greater ,exterit theft '
it does on the younger :anirilals'. At
best it•Will be only.* few More ,years
till they,-, toe will liave reaehed the'
end of -their period .of labor. ,
-Oh farms where no pelts ere:raised.
the deathof one. horse usually tneaut
'tile Purchase, of.another and yountey
. to • take hs place.Reaonab1y
motind. and typY:• horses •• are in, good .
:ilea:land and; geed Prices are :realized
on this: class of 'steak. Intheoryat
'least it .shOuld be a: good .poliCy to,
.raise a few colts to replace ths4tdrif:'
Out animala..... 'In: fact; if colts are
regularli. raised Ihere•eught to be
;horse to sell 'en,ry :year ,Or, so,
.none of the -animals', need be :kept un-
til od age-Wpakent an.d • finally kills
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' • NOW -mind, that is all theory.' . It.,
deepri't like intoaccount the number
of•eolt.that 'will e'r• torne reasOnor
•other, • et 'surviire!•those,•first trying
•:...tlays-.;:ef-±e610o6t1;-.-tteltili:g. a Colt, as
2we understand it, is .a very different
;Matter ,front raising a caif The:.
birth, ,Of foal' is h. real .eYerit ori
• faring', where -they are .raised. Per . • •
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Normally the foal Should growand
twoin or ,three,years become a vain
able work horse. • :That is accOrding.
to theorY, 'hut theory doesn't !take
into. .cerisideratien the diseases aucl
accidentS that may bevisited upon
a farm l horse of the gehera-:
tion. Today though she is a play-.
• some colt that shares the bOX' stall
With, her *Other or gallops round
.White the Marois out on ktass a feldir
hOurs eacli day-, 'up to date the ex,1
perirnentis IOQ„ per cent successfuy
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When you .buy A.:horse ,you can al-.
WaYa 'aft the pevious owner .' What .
he calls it, for a herie. Must' haVe
name. With :the foal ralie. One
hasthe rivilege of picking a name '
;Now a horse, does not Want/. a lig
• fairgilY •Omething. short and
eas3r.,t. say is far more appropriate. •
Some horses2are-inclined7to--be-a hit..
1aZy•-alt tiorteg-fhndthe-Jiriver May leer.
inclined to give them, a yell; At such
.times , short' narne like • ."Mike?" '•
Or "Tern” conies velit.'hice.
If the .teatrister Ai inclinedto de a
"cussing ahold one of the plow
steam stet. 'over the, •traees; ;he (Ides
not want to' be ,bothered;a
"sissified" name. • .
•So.here we are right tip agairist a
;bratidneW ekperinietit, rtsar as this ,
farin ,is cencertied, and
height that brood inare we hive .
':Since we of': transpertatiori which ties • the Do...
:eeived• ag Much advice :.abont. relping ,get.her:, ,•• • : • ,, • :. •
'minions and. the „, to
, . VaneonVer WOuld, do Well . to rein -
Half:A Century
;Since antouvet - 'that„shp 'did: notiset th,Oge 'Standard's'. '
: .. .. . ,. .. •• .: ,Her ,'"pliblic",--Which.'SeeinecitO 'haVe'...
..1'.."... • Had First Train: '
inooed...„iosit pk.i,--s0...thein;'; arid'
.,,,...• ••. !: .. • .., • •• . - ', ... , ._ . . rewarded ll'erbecanse, the Met theht. .
Though' Vancouver „Made ph Tuss ; • ,' ,...:. .... , '-' '. .' :'' 7 • — • ' Y -
about it at AIL: May 2!.1 was One 'Of• the ., „ ,.
'He .Lctit His 'Kilt
mostl.important , aniversaries In • o • • - . .... • • • ,.• ---,
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history •of the '•citY.' It Was on May ' . Like alt gliglisii-,,eo*cm,.,Ltr,,,i',..,ifii..
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24, 1887, at. 2.45.,....P.m, that the .11.1.:St.. . c'.,:),,o,. ation, ...crolvd.,....iliainiaiii.2•d .i
transcontinental, .trafii, . its. :'.engine ..-
”putation as,the meit...goed-iiiiiii6.',.:1 :
.:1cnloot,.1.1. Ettl.:.i,i)noftlar,a,g4 an.pdtiliil'ilougLaiis,:.a;ide:.thoeraiar.:-:. 11,1 ,the • 7,9Fld... ,
It .: langlied.,at ;eveiy...r.
it...,,,: -....3!..„ .'?tlunky :elvstr,_*.7.1theItitiessiiiies ::' earia.61'
:_steattie:d: into:Lthe--
through-, the'police .lencl-4eaker' ask••
Or' .of.. things Which VaneouVer should, .44141,ef:tr.sIt,erttei:•e:oirldnteein,stteatutO, te'rth,te:
. .Tha.t:traiti,.50 years ag0,, did a litim'
. remember. It....forged ..another .:liiik'..iri .
.th0, chain ., of ., Confederation 'binding .: the police Station: where tit • '' 9'. o'
: ..,.. , . efr anxious
the ,P, atile:proVirice to the ;provinces • parents' Were lOkingo ..f::.).,r.e:ptihse?mo; ..:119y4,41
on '.13tirard; Inlet' into , the :Canadian' ever, .4f, the • whole'
on the'.Atlantie. It lied the baby. CRY' '.'.' The . most hu.tii'O.'etieib.''r.'atl!)...' 0.e.c..01.,,'_' .
, ,c•Tjame..r.eiai: :fabric; mid'. gave it the , red . at '0Xford Circus, :where a. braw, :
start' which enabled ' it to Intake a 'PIT; ' 4114ancicle:e4c.e,niLnd "4.40:-.4,izlool:trcnh:,_,
.:areysesivv:lnyciaavregrero:, pploas:“01-ti•76.n17i'i:0-01faotir.ti;..6,,.:. 2,Htie ,.o.t ,. ho f ‘ ...1\my.,. down . :and itio..n..
"All,11,ed- tine",, 'tha'aii•MritiSh' t•gtelii'' t‘ ere. wag a., yipping :anise,. HiS :kilt ,
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had r,got caught, in l the: staii.;*er .and ,
.:' '10.1%)..yedCl. : .1,.:a9rie1:1013,411..Y. .1'' hNeN1,1-1,h ighhill'ini.tIl er .1'1-01:1-: .
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ere'OGDEN'
, in the. aid
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a.e
raw arcing that somedung 'nth° '
hir"When You' light ep the cigprett
•'!-Ir*RigidnWIti-icriiri is e, soot in
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rneJqdy.-weetndsoislying fro
beginn1ng,to end.. Yon' I trep whet
' Ogden "4 can do hetryooroll it with „
• the best'Paperi, "Chantecler" or
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therels a bigger 1 5c pc!clt9ge„.
Your Pipi
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Ofidets'i
Cat• • '
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ilfctster'4 Cai• •
Hew 'Can a dog know' his .niaster• 's ' "" • •
aiitiobiJe Ircir thePeanaa• :Of, etItO.r. ' .
..!t71,44)14%.
; Arthur - Lawgon; 1..rett-car'': • at .. •
Vhion, Pacific •wohld like an answer •7 •
to, the 4.00,stic41;..4A he .teld. ef .
..ptrepgq. experience of the 'Past vt..700.,.• • '
. A.-stry 4og. wandered into tile sta.. ' • tion •
He4 AanCre9enil't;
in
• come e • • : •
regalar_food atiefrom....
40 sat3on they:sifletviulls. leatrpg into. 7 .a*•'
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the station watchLnj automobiles'
.pnritig the 'time "'Arthur esti- ' • 'f• '
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Mates OOOQO er•' whiz-
zed
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ariirli'COlerado .Streei'• ' ' •,'
' "Then all, of s'sedderi;'," 'Paid the
dog: 1116,44.A...dagh...itito
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dowh as he went by: "Hp jumped in- •
te •a. car and sure. erieugh, .it: was • :• :^••• '
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the ovin'ere,•,The strangestpart about • • '
it is that he started on his -wid dash
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even before the Car was ih Sight,"
happy reunion 'between .the4dim " "' •
andhis' ovhier: folloWed in.; which the' .
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'red cap" •Carne in for , a large 'share
of thatilcs for the cat*he iook'of: the
'ileVeteil.'petr'Strangery erieugh,-atter „,• ' ;'• ,
introdUetiens„:the dog Who_beretti-fOre
,..had--.paidno attention' 4,yliateVer. t7.0"
Arthur • or anypne: 'els9 • around the, „'
the.: "red -cap". in fretir es' of joy . as.
n.lhonP
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e, t0 oere a c n.egrO: P-tchda: .ria4h7.1. • ' '
arreCI.Roickls.-:,:.'
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Setting iRecOid.
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-• jean' Iiiitio.t.i..1
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Maute
• girl .in the 'Middle 'West. The h '
....:1'a'yEibg.hert dyeea,atrhs aivkaOs;‘stlahee wbiagSgaotSenheeow1.4-. - ..i.ovvfycoeS:leK71:an:P/1,4621 .:1,hn'eth6:8:1E.e. g•ogts t• h.il•ric,. •' '.
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of the day -biggest in the sense that sPItlight pliecures • ell things: outside • • • • ...
; it interested: the niost, people. ' . ' • its range,,, and,J.' A. :Hanger' s White
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'.`Few, perhaps would say, that , she:,, •Leghorn s have fixed the attention' Of • .; ... ' ,„ • .' ,...
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was a great .adireis,,,Her sudden rige the poultry World on the e,eptral. Neii,r,,
444,a:' in .(t/..,ati.d-,-W•seives.ltlitott-r-t"5'-' "Y‘OTIrtolfrettnttegt-thia'ft,easdu-,',16ti
- the ten birds showing a :score :,of 1;•••
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902 eggs in seven tri.pnthS'; yet the • ' „ • „, . ,
:poultry press is'.headlining,' a single ,, : ,.. .r., ,,,.• . ,,,,:,
Ilarred, •Plymouth • !Rock, heh., this '!• l'• , • ,•• ' ',': tl,
ImMthe.,:ingeapse 'she has moved, se-
clatelY,I like any, plyrnoirtli Rock to the ; • ••• • • , • .• ,,
top lihe of the: individual 'scores for - '.:', .-- : • :' '••••
all the official nationattstsin',.A.theri:
at' I
extraordinary,talvA but: to extraor-
dinary; 13e.cs'neeof her,' every
:city. teWii and ' America
• had. its "Platinum 'blondeS.". ' .•
; yet it would be unkind and untrue
to denY.her:.eredit for What ale :did
achieve, • •In .a field where many"...
"aspire- and .feW •succeed ' she succeed-
ed If the Standards by whieh.
suc-
ess ili•that..field: is measured are not
all, that: .philoSonhers think'they
•
oughttoe, itis fair: to'. rent- ember -
1
ember that first ti 'un it had. not
" • • • conic, while there -would still.,be-u y
[S.
• 9 on..Burrard w'ould not
'‘ • cetver,, rad ,it . would not, be ' w.here
or
Here
. ywher e -
A brother evcry other Scour;11;ithijaI regard Ie race Or treet,l
* : •
• Coate -SO. in:bridge:building and tent.
*Pitching competition' Reins of „
f3ran'tfOrd 11.District , f3oy Septa' ,Tain
• heree. The ..In'idge-building ConteSt was ,
Won.: the 7tit" ''itrantferd .:(Saint
.„.1tide's) Treen;', and "the 10th Troop.
'proved • the' sneecitest 'hi' eroding the •
tent. •.'•
, • • ,
•
A Northern, Ontarie coniitrY boy seto .
,Leitiont;
4etith because no• one knew to;
apply 4 tourptozot.- ayerage DoY
Scout knOws All aboitt' SO 011 t '‘A10,
and one ''on•the'bt'otpPobaW y could'
• Itai/O.SaJed this b6:Vslite. 'Which ii
.,•dieatS the ,doSitabilitY..: Of ,:hat'ing
lads tlatolled inati ;organization • that •
provides. this neceditry. ,training.•
• The l'eel,GaZefte. ; ••: ' •
,
• Confirmed. e•iqdent5,of, the pinetid'al:
practical,v7tue tr&the
ing heti reeeCily broitglit tlie gift Pf,..
IleadqUaYterS Dtaiditig to 18deilt5 In
three ofiltatio .A new Cluilhollte..
. •
• .
,45-FOot Cruiser- For ,Sele
.g,cian-der' Mar-
n�
ngine Typedrive,
Sttaight boat with bupita, for,
five e�p1e Witi ctirtio'itio'io than
passengeph !Boat hi Sitie
;kis ,condithini
with -401W;
,r0.10;•9i,r4p, ote...Prico
',KENNEDY at; 4ENTON
:.,
.'
•
421. Celia*. 6 ' S, ti, i • I'600).1=;:ini.„...t •
14.
1
'',Vii7arrif, 'Ivey' stands, but ,-faitli6y.'etteti.
the:Inlet's •
• , 146W ' the differenee •' la -.gee:igen
cl110 ifee fe
• , .thepert, , is. jieilisps '.'nsoloss
argue,...hia there not Mach •donlit
. • • •
' This historY•reakPng Plymouth 'Rock ' .• • • • • 1,
in the 'Maine. 'State contest very '
:Perly froni.i'Massaclitisetti, and:, '
belongs. to the famous Weber:. Puck* •
Irarni at .Wrentham,. familiar Ae thous: • •
.ands:' Of "motor tbiirtsta. The Webster ,„
. pep of Barred • Rocko. holds first ' •1-. • ,,'.•
irr,the Maine, test; with 1,873 eggs and ,
,1;853: twiotO, and, the top:. lien's lndiv
idual. scoreis 208 ••egg,S,aricl 234, points:. •' •
• and
For two mooths. she tied the natien-:-.,
al Score siihning Nfarand ,egg " ;with.
4
:a L Red ben O..Conneeticiit :
test, ....but . in April .: She .:forged 'ahead; : : • '
and got • the ' and ''Way ',out • in • • ••" ..• • '
. ,
Texas a White. Leghera.,lien slipped •L.
• past .,the, Red hen by 85-109'. of a point.y ••, • ."..
The ,,teleas :Leglitirteli „Score As now .11;
208 'eggs, 2.2.1.85.: noints; and the Red • • :
hea•:ruimitig third. has .302... eggs; 221..• •
Pointe. The serentionOnth renew:of •'
„all', the contestantS: shows the
'bigliSsttseenrig. inclividualS,•• py :breeds
the 'following .order Rotk
' in Maine, '.White I.,egliora' in:. Teizas.:.'„ s. • .
.'-.•
Western New Y•erk',. • New llarenshire ,
Redin,Matile, R. Red. in NoW, York; , • ;
tw4e Lei,liorn's in Central New 'York;'•IL ' .• •
r.; Reds iii ponasylvaiiitt ancl:itraiae: .‘ • -.
The,' eaddy world,tanlons..ilan;on '
. , , ,
aga in until SoinebogYi brotight him 'ajth t 1,1 010 of ^, s
, maIncti leated„,..aiiii,. he did' not reeve .• °In
point
11 41 .• ittrOuver- Prot ,tre:, • , Irv. en, po,,,..n.,,,,,,--1111.1T1 T(1.11.
• 4.`
•1'7.: 3,
• •
.,C1
woili
it •
ttle.sa yortiiiieSL,would- se: tionj,r
. '
eaSc api013 Ltd.l. (Iron ,
fe'eted-.,The. city would ,liave .b601, le- • • • • .
• „ .
..•
. for the Scents. of 'Parry Sound. Was' re.
*tidy • opetied•,,by, His. Worship Mayor,.
;Maks* ,and irienihers , of the toWn
egundif, the. •build in j,n,.AgriCultura
Park ha:gag been:giVert the Scents' hy,..
the, .Cotititeilf' Sataiii* Dare:
• Hanna, Prosente'd A.,'.frable. building; at
tigiti Street for uq , ftS.
'a• 1-Ieadquiir-
tth fertile Lecill
tfon,,loho known as Corea:rah* Min.:,
ecinnany' were ,tlib' dtiners . of It
ing :on the :that the 'Rotas
,..reine‘ted it to •!7: giyen by: MISS -
Cora Andersen. The: structure 1Vas
frame:,' With a 'briele• veneer. •
• . . .
. ,thritty 'Scents tiOgOtiated a sal& ottlie
hrichs:;'.and at pildd.....pe,gan.'
• thein eft • • •
place, At' the-. \ %'.5tern 1c,Ny ,I old), .tr.ot ,,3, •
Is 1,03 or,^;;;,- I.S.,13.70 pol tit s iii tila's:1 • •
' for iltlitiOil . the %\ 311(0 • 1.0.70,*,()/m '"vg,t; • ',,, ", .. ,
.machine." gtilleritil3: Prt.va; ,...i,-,tt- • t, ,s2 :•-, **a :. a
YO'aP tile -tei ,. highest:pct.). cecrst.,„:,.. .tor
tri§ ,w401.0. eat:iitry siloW l'i,Ve 1lo•rii. :. ..,.• ..
., teATTIS;'for',.-of Iiivo0e 1:51_all,ti: Nds lid , , . •
. ..... -,..• ,,
elierb f."',"ParroaTItoo:33.•3-,-- -.the • . Wr Ira io • - ', • .
.. ,
• • . ., •
• Duck the. Clyiniptoir
• tiler froni. the at:a, farther froth ' the • • •it,tbros: • .••
•'pla•ce. , . • • •
beaches: and. i esoi ts sliich havd ..de-'•
veloped, closer .to, the, North •Arni and
A.TTI•atr. n A DI08,-i,etannl et ; gtrattotood.
• 518;95 46 S!,.34o, Dov -
trot tirt4 - Toforito, ' . , • . • ' •
the ,nionntains, clos.es to •.tlie FraS'er . The. :Ethpire''s.-Wci,,k,... •.•
" .•'11,,,o,•7tNTio.NS. • • • •
• and the Pitt; ;'e.lOsbr, to Vety
'Prattle is ' different ,freta' these ,. yan- •
ster. 11 'would have, been a citY With'
COnvdl hati. had• . master. , It Would" '
.,VOry likely.. have 'had dittereat People.,
at the start!: in, shertlit Would have ,
been rent !ApT, .
• .
U''lliPArty..ri.zr) and patented. invenilmS '
•can . be , oid,, Write rtedgraVO, Red-
grave and Company AICCordlelt, ,
'St. Ontarle. '
: • ' ItACIIINnnYND UPPL11S
11) F4NCU
rittfil:grSca Valves, Write ter
Ilitt.• 11, twm • Petrie Lizniteki,,
• ribtn, • ' '
,• .
• Another coronatieri, Visitor. • frera • • ".•
oiit1i: Africa • Bolan g ih 0 diffo o t.• • -• • .
i•lags from"kiii YotallIt ef'13.aretse.: : „ • , , .•
General 111. "Hert-.•
•-ef.' the .trii.oi; e'f .• • , :
• tgotali ,Afti.ert. 11e,Sebiri`g•"to ,I.e •••
g.'11,tim,olt,,,,,,,i,,Ca.tty iti ,the pit tare' ;„,. •
, 1- an: -.a roup a-0 •Ot,16.1'
, P111110 :
and Cmitne all lit' civilian
1'3'31'1i11 (l1'!35. • •• •
•
. •
.
When presentlitg:a largo unitih Jack ,
to: the town tit 13valapton at. a iheetiag
bi; ,the toWn counew,Mrs,: M. sliarpe,
0t Peet negiiiient Chapter
tribtite.. tO the loyai."
serndes' reSidered byqiie Boy Seuts,
each day 1:aieleg, and 16Worlog „the
flag .for sOyeral yeara, The flag
• i*esenthd 'i towft ciaoh year by
.tito •. •:
•V011OWing the exanitlo ot Septa, Re,.
forogtratioit :Work: ed.6.1ect out :Mr
Snil yevs1.4: Angtik f1nLthe§'Conts
sot kort Er1thls spripg, plaided '100
,o4 Ridge .Itotid,• and the tioy,s4..of''the
' TreOP 01anted -660
treed' hi, the giitto prailette Ot4
that town. -
',`•• ' „•\\‘,'
. • • •
And 'the 'skunk, • whatever- his
virtues is not just the kind of3 a pet
end WOultt Mien hity.e
. atedad 'the garden: • no..nis re+3:ittecl;
anton; other' things, to be. n.grcat
raiddr of' 'ehop,ohops,,
; It it wiTFi his. bed .lialfits; not
*Wok that 'We have' ,tintertunetely
hedotne familiar in,thiS province; At
. the last SesSien of the 14gis1ature
there was a Somewhat.' heated.debate,
Whether the Mlnister ,of i-
cuttur*c.was ht. being "gypped
skunk
ilts
paying
* tnep,iknOvointic6igaga
l.boninnto
t, --ortti
,k
the. other Provincei:• , ; .
',Thia,Waa ritieition; afrect4ig solo'
ly 'reeeiVed front the money
expended; , Noliedy suggestetl that
the .bounty Shattici be; -abolished 'foi
• the skunk's .betiefit.-- ChatiOttetoWn,
Ghardiah. , ••
• -
•
:PR tRgAi'd STPARA'TORS.
.86 ottof thci throe eilfty 1.41-410,4., to
0'et b1.44d stroatalinec
stain 1 eSs A 1 11-11 01,!.111. As pa rai o r
F13; send post.ei for 1.intPy 131111114
,
.• old floW to cut.separating costA ,
flnlf".; iothitig• to Pay: Simply
your tpiiiien., 'Addresg AlS'KER: •
• • :
1101.,TH,'‘Zoorn Sainia,•Ont, ' ,
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r
•
•
T ES
Inccttinake, or alitrial 6 .•
She best treatment ts plenty
,•3.' of Minard'i g ence..: It
30 • soothes, heals and cleansed.'
• Draws Out the poiton
,
y‘cars, fib), anore or ,16.'si
G &Pal 113)1eg, at the. head of a
•.13e 0,1+ Col3iiianttfl. 'V.:41,s hiS
•to. rake r.garg‘reeitlile" to*-
" •
her on and. .i.te:6e5sol.,,, ; ; . • •
wat,4 1'116 -hest ,Ilritish .45rito ;. •
..1‘1,inisters :that' South Africa• has 131'0- • •
"411(v:A ,get their stai t tn tife lighting
.thd Bitsh Ilinfiire 'arid filniost- fight,
in it to. ;It' co I:. ."
Saints.. After the ,war Gorieritl
.teg2Went into .polities and
to, iii,ako licritSelf disagreeable-aS
7 •
,
leaderof 'the Natienal:st oppasiteeh. .% • ,
71- -77 -•
Yoik " • . , • •
, • •• •
•.', _T.' witia Werei, bern'eti it tailh'et' \•.litt4' ' . (t. ,
7-ifon'briitlieranbiii-tciiii!ili:.-)j:lta:::-Tifii:7„:::_-r•:'-'T • ' .; n
,
D.iial .birthk."tinitilig' horSes aaga 'I ' ' • •
1ilii4 :lifoilierta .4-, Por6114ti- tottri.,., ' --•--.:-.."--2".:-
'about, oh& In .1,i),0(al; iirestbek 'record's' . • .,
."shoi,4'. ,. . ....--'- .-- ••-... I,' r.: ' /
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