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• 'You're from the ,South, ain't yea,
Happy?" sez 'he to me one day.
"Not s0 you could notice'," srzI.
dot before."
"Hui" sez the cook, "Texas ain't
south. Texas is just the rubbish
heap o' this whole country. Where
did you "hook up to tIIat word
'recaklon' ?
"if- 'du:nue," sez 1, thinkin' -bask.. A
'feller just &teles •words like the
;munlps, I suppose; but Any pap, he
used to use it right often."
"Where 'did your folks come from'?"
sez the cook.
"Oh, they come from entuelty, °an'
before that from Virginia an' No'th
Carolina, ant' before that they came
from 2` ch Irish an' English; an' go
Clear bRels to Adana an' you'll find us
:{ al+ dnsee was a ratnblin' crew, T
reckon; but whtit on earth you drivin'
fou y.,4 1+'s,hee a t ise
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IMOCIt 01?
ZZOOTIOnil VIM/V(3 or
tate
an' luides dartin' orer his ugly face
which somehow wasn't ugly to we any
more, an? atAlit he said: "1 have
the blood ovOritijun, chief an' an
Aftlean,king Ay a Spanish nobleman
"Lord, Man, you ought to let some
of it out,'" I interrupted. "You'll have
an eruption in your in'arde some day
'at'll blow you into a million pieces."
"No, I got 'em ail whipped out now,
Happy., an' reekon 'at yon did it.
tou're the only man- I ever met 'at I
ain't once felt like killin'."
"It's pleasant to think o' what a good
neighbor you've been all your life,
since I met up with you. Anyhow,
you'Ve been a heap o' comfort to me,
an' anything I got is on your list too,
den't you never forget it./'
But just the same, as soon, as I got
up an' around again, I had a terrible
tuggin' from' the no'th an', I couldn't
resist it. I'd be znakin' plans for the
etleatter ale then all of a Sadden, IV
find myself sayin', "What in the world
dot you reckon 'at that child is doin'
now. She'll be eight yeeirs old shortly,
an' simply have to see 4er on her
next birthday, even if she don't see
longer, so I told -the boys I had to
cut, an' It fell like a stone on a lam,p
ehiMney; but the cook, he toads it hard-
er rati any ate else. 1 liked the boys
an' I liked, Jim. ate 1 liked the job;
hut there was that tuggin' allus at my
heart, an, in the end I set a day.
Jim, he made me all kinds of offers,
'cause things were gettin' easy with
him; but when I Made it clear to him,
know 'at you'll come back to me come
tian ROPY, an' if you'll settle d'own,
you eat tie .11 rich man. I've kept
back five hundeed • &Bars for you 'at
I haven't mentioned In your wages,
an' yon can take your pick et, the colts
little tiler 1 want You back; we all
It's a coMfoptin' feelin' to know 'at
couldn't savvy:that cook, Ile had one.
big tearin' time of it an' sluiced him-
self oat with, gin tin' dug up hie old
profanitz an? then. he situteered down
an' just cooked hittrself Into a new re-
' cord. it was hard to separate
from tha mega table; but 1 bad set
, my day UV the' Was no got& baele
Jim had, a black Arabian Stallion an'
a couple 0' high grade mares ah' he
i,seeke eliorellaf up something fancy In the
'Irttee line. Ile raised the colts just
like reinge ponies. ate whlie they wasn't
quite tough whe4, it eamo to, Livia'
bought a saver trinimed bridle. an'
goodt-hyo 411 of 'eta ezietZit the cop
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.. `What- did ° you pay for him?"
"Are you goin' to tack about that
ol'`'cayluse all night?" he snorts. gettin'
wrought up,
_ e. toestell abu_ :: . lute.
I fid outl'a'bOut Mai," set —1,,,"an, you
might as well come out of it 'an' tell
what the' is to tell."
"I don't have. to tell nuthin' about
him. Ile neveh belonged- to you. Sim,
he owed` me some 'money on my. wages,
so 1 jetet Aegis the pony for the money.
An' new I hope you're through -p€s
terin' me."
"How much did he owe yo'?" sez I.
"Now you gone about far enough
with this!" yells 'Motlody. "I don't
know how much he owed me, an' I
don't care. I reckon he owed me
more'n the pony's worth, 'n if he
didn't he ean just pretend he raised my
wages, last month." '
"Why didn't you let him raise your
wages a little more, an' bring along a
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•n-ing,.--• . II,', was.. mlghtS.....gliktt _19 . see- t_he
Qid seainp, :n' I knew he-. had. draweed
the worst end or the bargain; hut I
wanted him te understand that it was
emlbarrassin' to go again my wJahes
without my consent. ' He had the pot
o' coffee just ready to pet on the rock
where we was goin' to eat, an' all
of a sudden he straightened up an'
shot a scowl itrto me. "Look here,
Nappy," sez he, "I don't care a sky
blue,, flap' doodle for the whole Jim
Jimison .outfit! 1 told you I was
combs' along, an' I come. I (tells you
again that I'm goin' wherever you go;
but if you don't shot up about that
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Feb. l„ King -Edward 'Hotel, Toronto. two with an axe. '.10he axe, new one,
Ontario Field -4G:cop and Seed Igen6trated his rubber boot, a tt't
tion has graded and packed over 55
tons during Deceinber.
Year and is survived by Ms wife,
formerly, Nellie Purcell of Om -
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Ontario Agricultural ,Societies-reb.
3, King Edward Hotel, Toronto, and
Feb. 4.
Ed -ward Hotel, Toronto.
Ontario Cheese PrOducers' Associa-
tion -February 16-17, Peterborough.
Ontario Horticultural Association,
Toronto --February 17-18.
Prices ettesepered
An intereeting comparison of prices
is that of the prevailing price fifty
years ago and the prevailing price to-
day for farm produce in Renfrew
county. Fifty years ago, prices were
as follows: Wheat f30 -90c bus., peas
59c, oats 35-36c, butter 12-20c lb., eggs
17-20c doz., potatoes 50-60c bu., hay
$9-$10 ton, turkeys 8-9e lb., geese and
chickene 5-6c. Prices prevailingsetik
year during •the holiday season weres:
bit fa tlieS -50-60e; litly WIT ton,:rar
20-25e, geese 17e, chiekens 18-25c.
The 1Hlay Market
,DEMAND: Movement is still quiet
in Eastern and Central Ontario and
active in Norther)! Ontario.
!SUPPLY: Large quantities are
available in Eastern and Central
Ontario, but in Northern Ontario sup-
ply is small.
PRIOES: Belleville, at barn, No. 2
timothy and clover mixed $6 to $8 ;
straw Ift,4 to $5. Brockville, at ear or
royally sequestered or ball faced camel, warehouse, Ne. 2 timothy $6 to $8 ;
I'l dash this sealdin' hot coffee --right straw $4. Lower Ottawa Valley, at
Well, I fell on my knees an' begged thern Ontario and Niorthwestern Que-
him to spare me, an' 1 kept it up until bee, at oar, light clover mbsed $15 to
be was gigglin' with laughter -he ,had $17; grass hay $15, dairy or clover
a fanny way o' laughin'-an' th.un we hay $15 to $16, -alfalfa $17, straw $7
sat on the stone ank-well, -the' nevet per ton.
WEIS a human mortal 'at was qualified SOUTHIVDSTERN ONTARIO
to carry water for el' Monody's) .took- DEMAND: Hay is In fair demand
in'. . and there is some prospect for ex -
"What's your news, Sionodyr I sez, porting second cut alfalfa bay to the
after I'd satisfied myself that I United States.
couldn't swatter another crumb. (S UPPLY : About 85 per cent. of
"You're headin' for the Diamond
the crop is still In farmers' hands.
Dot, ain't ye? sez he. Timothy No. 1, timothy mixtures and
"This Is a corner o' the Diamond
alfalfa are much above requirements
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slow an' comfortable tit in -y- pipe. •
PRICES: Timothy No. 2, $8 per
"The pony corral stands at the
mouth of a little canon, don't it?" ton ; timothy No. 3, $7; mixed hay, $8,
"Yes, sez I, alfaifa first cut $7, alfalfa second cut
$10 to $11, wheat straw 135 per ton.
"An-' Vhe cook house is to the right
"Yes," .805 I. ilkc/orth from Counties
Poultrymen In Brant county report
"An' the ranch house is kind o'
eproWly with-" good production from their flocks, but
wee_ feed eosts out of line with ,pricee re-
rinytino, &Thin ono/ /10 news Whet/ eeived for their products., A few
are you gettin' at?" owners complain of feeding troubles
"You got friends- there, ain't ye?" with home-grown grains, owing to 'the
siez he.. fact that much of the grain was badly
"I got one friend, anyhow," sez 1, weathered at harvesting. Large quart -
"but ats long as you've instAted on titles of alfalfa hay are being shipped
taglin' along after me, you'll .s.m the from Ilnidimand, both ,baled and
place an' you'll gee. tny friend; though ground. Priees being paid to farmers
in for a meal."
"Is your friend a lady?" sez Monody.
situation fel. the spring -Of 1938, the
Departanent nada that there are aufli-
cient oats and barley in -the Province
to look after the seed requirements.
This is dependent on every farmer
best of his grain cleaned and set aside ,
-; mace -to Exeter eetneteey.
for his seed. Many appear to thine o
that because their grain this year is The death occurred at Exeter on
off color and a little under Standard 7
unuttry 10th of Mrs. Agnes (.7amphell,
in weight it will not make suitable in her eighty-elgeth peer, Dere-used,.
seed, tont tests already made ehow resided with her hueband on the
vreight grain has been, thoroughly thirty years ago. Mr. Campbell died
cleaned up to a fifty per Cent. cut- lu 4915 and she is shavived by one son,
some instaneals, gootr seed was secured
Arthur Y. Campbell of Exeter, and one
per cent. 'If this work is done now liton.•
feed.
By following out some such policy
there will be no great shortage of seed
which -with a little repair and an
tesessereeneseelleseleertagessin
-Thescorreet -screen-Hs of -course; -areeture
doubt the Department will 4)e glad to
furnish this information on request.
Where farmers live within driving
and trueking distaece of power -clean-
ing plants that have ;scourers and
(litter disc machines, it will pay
them to hare their cleaning done at
one or these plants.
What ls Most impOrtant, is that the
farmers etart now so that the clean-
ing and germinating can asts Alone pro -
per's.. and not leave it until a spring
rush develops. Germination tests ,will
indicate the suitability of seed. •
At all times of the year an abun-
dance of green feed is estsential to the
health of the poultry tioek. In sum-
mer it may be provided by free range
On the farm, but In winter ft Meet lea
supplied toy some form of stored feed.
Itototte turtsbage, sprouted oats, and
alfalfa hay are commonly used for
wtpter feeding. Probably alfalfa Is
the newt valuable element in the win -
i
sitiffiartrentimeire—
Peter Mites
Dien in 11011st Veer
Peter Sitlelle of Amberley, the old-
est -Man, int.
day last in his 101st year. itie'lliage
been for several 'weeks, but up ts
that time. had' ienjoyed Irly mod
health. Ile was born at Kirkcaldn,
Scotland, April 1.24,11, 4897, and cate.0
to Canada 1857. Two years later
he came to Point Clark to tap build
the lighthouse there. Theta- for co=
years he was In the United Stateo.
He wee. in -New Orleans ,at the time a
the Civil War and, being mietaken foe
a Northern spy, he escaped with d4111-
culty. Back In Canada, he married
George Scales paesed away ou Jan- 44race lateninn in 1MY2' She die4
nett rly t went pollee yea rs; ago. With
miry Oth, in his ninetieth year, at the
home of his son-in-law, etharies Wey- his daughter, Grace, he made Istie
mouth, 8th conceseion of Itullett town- home, ots the -Huron county side of dna
but came to this country many years reteliiith- 'birthday he took his neat
w,,,,,„eseeed.eeemekesweeteeselleeseemeteeeeea4eplatse ride. Surviving, are tee
ehrisereenaliee4-1111:4144r1;14.1110,.°65-417.-etriilte.11111J-_-eitar:172HatiletSa-
o o o !ton; William, of Weston; Andrew, of
'Phe death of -Hiram 11111, ee 0111_ Toronto ; Robert and Jamee, of Am -
ton, tx-eurred on Saturday in his etahr herley ; Peter, of Kincardine.
mildew of Clinton for sixty yea rs. TAKING NO (1111/1,NeMS
lie wns a stone mason and brieklayer , British Tommy : "Yes, on tihriret-
by tents-. Ile was a member of tlis Inns_ Dre, 4917, my reginsent was lea
Canadian Order of Foreeters fie near- Jerusalem."
ly 1141 If-n-evzitury and of the Mamma- Mie'favihil: "Aye; an' I guess Us'
ledge -for tyirty s years, ile ehepherds watched their flocks
lea rex 0 son, Fred, used a daughter, nicht, all risht."
ing preratitian is taken in feeding it
may be used in unlimited quantity.
For sereral years it has been the
at Harrow to 'chop fine the young
alfalfa shoots for the baby chicks and
to use rut alfalfa hay Its the ROle
means of aupplying the needigdil
roughage and greens for winter egg
production. A good grade of second
or third cutting hay is run through a
(lifting box in about half-inch lengths,
steeped for ewenty-four hours toy 1-n -
tirely eovering with void water.
strained, and fell in shallow tuba.
For the hest results It Is fed hurtle
dastely after the early lamming grain
and again late in the afternoon. Old
Oaths left should be thrmvn out whe7.i.
may he the cellist, of erne trentde
-fen-hey in lase -barn run fromeaa.00 le-- aatie r 4,944441. tu:ty lott 14-a II -114. „sawati
$8.50. Several loads of Western good alfalfa leaf dry lout the ex pet
ratnbs are on feed in Middlesee' rind knee at this Ststion I. thn t the .teste I;
are being marketed as they reach coo hay k bettsr appreseeee ey oe,,
two-year ald.ficifer. I wouldn't think praper weight and fiat* at around birt144 on ticcount of IN ensa dialeo ' - ,
0' gran' tills distanee just -to 0111 on a a7.2e ewt Prinee Edward county re- iity and be(11 0 ge I t 1.: min' pid este
lady." ports buyers for n'ew milkers and
"How old is else?" asked Monody. springers have lossn aetIve recently. TINILF:PHONIE 1).ths'ES TEST
"Now you loOk' here, you old po..1/40," Two enrionds have been shipped hy , 1 n t lte hook,' "Ifevo.,, nod II, r&itod ''
sez 1, "if you're ilea trees to get even r. s. buyers In the past few weelts; 10 by 1.1‘1 wto rd ,'Ni aryl 11-4, Iv Pe:1.1. e
why cut it; but if you've got enything , mind. Down in 1seas connte nearly es ea seem!
sleepy. She'll he eight pars oid to- , genefee nee ewe, ef dre,,,,,,,,1 P011itr.% •S'111. Ilp ef lutri-41,1 i•,t; t I,,- • - iipli, ne
morrow." . by haring all potillry armlet! and Ise, 111,1011. 0 Is di „4 , t i a pi In !, '11 o..
Oki 'Monody' 5110,01{ with ellent laugh- ! etee c-at4 on I..trl T. I 0 tt.. a :nom: the lend
ebild?" Mati SAC) VCI) ZmOGO
(170Lt,,4r4tvtveadiiia_t-Wizr_t_atab;j1ntimws:hvicihre.L.Itt, naccrspordio,n,k)a..,,3
bea.4 you, do 1 look old enough to
have an eight-year-old daughter?"
you don't. You're one o' these fellers
'at ainq MIA no age o' their own, but
juct age up -nem in' to when) Coin
hit o' truth tv.tieu he saht this, an' It's
"Welh What ate you gettlie at?"' cez
IV
not oh? to hp
ecarANDaaton Gaol/ 1:300-a=3
//tits -fettnrit 'MK -44111,04- ta the- tteertelson,i
"Stospeee "We teSt the telephone
Onto It the Koran. At the other end
;another umflah will listen. If the i
!wires earry the tiere41 worde of tile
'Koran, surety t-kai. thing to lawful and
of Allah."
Plat thits to the test, the telepbone
wile found to he !lawful, rand- there wan I
no further objection to its littallratIon
rIlladlta'. -sea
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