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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-9, Page 6The Unexpected l3Y F. MORTON HOWARD, FART I. "No," said Paneling, "it hasn't been Moana? propounded Bantling. No, .mad by the time it's .got; to anL.cuzeed in the press yet. We'rei "Wiry should he? Miss Dayne is a Bez'r.aendsa and been redlree•ted and keeping it quiet a little longer. Y'ou meet ehartxeing girl." reeelted >rInele Theodore, it, won't shalt': see, any imeltr Theodore-,aau've 1iea li "Yee,. but don't fes" et ray, uncle,3 ter. .1 eha11,have,bad the chime. to me mention my' 'uncle Thetldere, cedte on. roti es. gHe might not but y y then." right with the Old hayetet your" ; aplarov2 of xr y ..carrying art a tzess, bo • When doe " than that!" I essuredl.Naturlally, 1 dant want to upset hilar"1 tt does he arrive nn England?' at, merit I He was.-cominL,g by the next boat '"Must naturally;" 1 coucurZed, He'll be doe early next week," Yes, well, of coutee, he'll need1'"Your cousin Rennet), Bardelowe is, "Well, and how will you break the careful nru agement. Oh za dear old! second• favorite toe tlhe Unele Theo- news to hint now? You'll ve •o have t see chap, you know, bit a little Ltaa.rmw, ° sore purse, I bel ove?" hila face to face." a little bigoted. One of the olds school,; eCurse him!" nierneured Pealing, ""I know. 'Ive thou ht it all out on yea understand. T_Ie's well," he but in•t. age ? an» way. - my way here. On the even g that twiddled his fingers in the air to cie= i ",; , quite _ t tit elld„ . .x y y evening ha th r.I. tE+ . the ,1' , t �a, -: i l ierSe him trait@,': I S'aaggested, • Cll boy arrives � shall give �. Tittle e di£ eL ,t �4 f e:"gaet.y t, 2ibeeer1[e first might be;'a du:l," dinner to him at the Carlten. T11ere'l ing his relative— -"oh, carnet sxippersi emoma, "1 can .see}„ ,said Notting, be just four of us ---Moines, leer mother and sulok,ng -caps and all that they, t ,rizigeone Uncle Theodore andmyself. I shal air Iy','' lis a ontlnrle l vaguely, , Olt, tlit)�Q ainapl , llohl oving wit eS with persuade Moine, to take the everting and goloshes and side whi_tcexs,, r'ann- n11 _ tide mora expensive dPmestic off froth rile t-ea.•tre. She can give zly photograph album! Ohl fashioned . her understudy a chance for ont e. To nation?! airs. Geendy'! Property"!" 'ta•res, Old china. and new furniture, tell the truth 1 avant Uncle Theodor. • little dinner parties, week -end rallies re `'P ost-Pliocene 'Victorian, cit?„ I . of relations r. car, that she to meet 11loima in the aritinaay social sue -get -tea. l a , o way it t. I want nun to get th can altw,ays get bask home quickly "Yet, that britrgs him into fetus,"'when she goes out. It'll be all right, right iirLpressionn of leer before he a eepted Ppnt':ing, "And then, you; of course. Whets a mon gets. tLi4.r',^ied•, :knows she's an actress.xx see le-sidin: abroad so long, hislaa-rin 1" '.ynu launehi�lgeont a bit,. (To lie -continued.) liver -----"se long as he knows he'll be Able to 4 "Yes, he is e'er, orthodox. I always setae np some time. 1 meats --" !Dye Any Garment S �' a fiat you're the meet eonveatiannli "Yon mean that Lingle Theodore's num I know. You even Barry it to • money will be very easeful --when it the paint of posses, ing the eonven ` eonnes ?" 1n Diamond Dyer{ .r t type of rich uneler 'Bost eon "Crudely put, but quite aeeurete,. T_.,.... tra <;. ve ntietaal of yea: Haven't you hoard Now you see why the eu agement has linty t"Diamontl Dyes" cud fellow the that it i the une -lzeetej that always' nest yet been publiedy announced. Untie, simple directions In every package. hapns? That is'the cora-entice-Li Thele dare has all the English papers ! .Don't wonder whether you can dye or you've iconfornned to! And gaed�lueh } malted to hint. I want to break lUy tint successfully, becnuse erfect home to y oa- I observed, heartily. ' ou ll; Particular news to him gently, t;set. ## 1z have your photo in the illustrated pa- zuly. I dont want hitn to be s luf;gc d t d} erng is .guaranteed with Diamond pers. At least, there'll be :a portion of ; abruptly over the head with a ten:line i Ayes even if roll taave never dyed be - your top hat visible above t1Le bride's stale of type, as it were. I shall write fore, born, faded dresses, skirts, veil. Unless, of eourse, you keep your to hint by the -next snail, anti•••-" Waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, wits .about you and push her out of; ' Hullse dear old chap!'" draperies, hangings. everything, be - the way in time." ` i4 e holed up, Kenneth B,trt 'e.ve come like new again. lust tell your ""Wei:, ar»zhow," I:e remarked, a: had entered the club slnerim roots} :druggist whether the material you trifle pettishly, "we were talking" ane c;'Pssed to us. ,} svieb to dye is wool or silk, or whether about my lere,e Theedere, Now, my . Hua -k, old man! exclaimed Pant- tTheie Theedere !ling, very cordially. it is linen, cotton, st mixed goods. `:Look here, Panning," I interrupt-' "Congratuletious!" said tienneth, )iannond Dyes never streak„ spot, fade ezl; e'once and for all, I will repeat to' ""When's the great dayr • u the salient details oaf your Ur tIe "Oh, not just yet," ne dere with which you are always" "SO tuuc11 the better!" purred Har-; 5r'rntating me. Thereafter, 1 trust you de ewe. ""I'm sure Untie Theodoe e' will understand that I will enly sub -"will like t o be present," . unit tamely* to rew and lnitheite tin "Yes, I must rzite argil tell the publisbed facts about iaim.". 'dear old rotas fell about it. lie will I spwke severely, for Pentling is an be surprised, won't he2" of i friend oe mine, so T lee every; ""Bet haven't you. written yet?"' right to isnselt him. And, really. his asked Bardelowe, with a queer Tittle le Tbeedore! nicker in his eyes, like a man with I Lae tiaaferee.i golfers. fathers cf four aces wen the opposition eel'sl preeoeleus infants. men with super-," `no trumps." "Dear me, I 'hope Ii naturally intelligent dol; send alna- haen't been too precipitate." tear wits knew how to grow 'tnnna. - "What do you mean?" asked Pant - tot the only right way. 3 have been 'Jnr;. tlaiilcly. the 1;111,Ti link eenliaai.t t•f the yeuth' ""Why. I happened to be writing to calhieg with his fir -t !give aiffaeir, or! the olii chap this mt►rring, just in, the sane -matt wee, 1t:ns been over time to catch the mail this afternoon, c her •;e i. an 1 ui' the provin:ial actori when, by an odd coincidence, I heard alias is kept from l,:,r:lon by a Treat'; ei your engagement, Naturally. I centgild." v. l Ilought you'd be writing, tea, And I ear's only s.ay teat '1;;;. " er .versation' I mentioned your .engagement. You, of all these re.)p"e .as searkling with; se':, I knew there are things whielb sit i interest when voterared to the even the .Host infatuated lover hest- eniee •e, dreary drip uF Else ii tram-' rates to pen ebout his fiancee I know now. I sey, if you happen to have an odd fifty—„ - 'tts no loatger. livinMg' in Bernell ,"` calmly continued Bantling. "I've just laid a letter from: him. He's chucked up hie job•- retired-•--lndtoe's 4sr his way to England. He'ai ays Was an; ' impulsive oltdd. beggar." _ ,i FIe won't pep rough at my engagement to then?" get your emitter's lette><k,; The Stearn l,'ressure Cooker. cooked ha the prercare cooker do not Those farm women who have goner burn on, nor stick on, se there is mine into. catming coinmereiau3y, and many' of the disagreeable scraping and d who Calk"`an a large sale for them-: scouring to (30, '.pain, as'the dishes selves, have Yong known the merits of. are net in coated with'the stove, steam pressure canners. Not so many,' there is no soot on eookin•5 dishes. water bath method, mnelt labor, -fuel NURSES The Toronto hospital for Incur, ablea, in af$Uatiols with Bellevue and Ai3ieci liospiiais, ;New Fork OttY, otters a three Yeene Qouree of Trafn. In g to -young women, having the re - et!. c# eoucatlpn,:;a3ixl'deedroaas lot bs- coming nurses. • This Iiaepitel has ad0,pted the tight -Baur system, The pupils receive uniforms at the School, >k womb yr ailowa4ie ant trave1Uuz expeneeg'to and, trock fie.w York, x+'ar further information ai!ply to the Superzn*encient. however, have considered using they .Strong flavored vegetables, ast! and time are eeved by its use, sante pranziele, steam pressure for, orders and cabbage. maybe coof,(ed 'iia [ '%'li"!N� c size 2,: Ltitae in 17arn'il3 sized, eookin", -ural: size nut dium in hotel eh a e t, The few who b ;.ve exp'eri- • it without having the house filled with l feet" hieh� must l e mearsllet i its minted. with s`,eam pressure cookery i odors, As no steam can escape, the are enthusiastic about it for many; cdcrs, of eourse are ail retained ins ordering i4tane fanzine wit- til. ..a reasons, chief of which are the s or- the ceolker. When ready to open, the t~.,lnpnLg' 1Yfire era utilizing rile cooker nng in time and in fuel. ' fur cfin> > fire meals, It -will give as e i Booker may be taken out of the kitchen +gid results over the entre firs ra i Consider, for insteeee, coeltinag a pot or s.te d 2;y an open' window, and the when ireg Ix with a • e t ,I with _a range, or w-th orI roast or a tough fowl in fog y -Elva' pt t ek opened to allow ad steam to 1+ minutes, and the vegetables which go' es°eap,e, In this way the eder goes, or ga�sol_it':�e. gas or electricitc', with it in ten. Best of all, consider', outdoors, Besides, the vegetables mad• cooking then. all in the Mame utenll: be cooked at the same time rind ice the; To Finish Doily Edgt over one flame and you wee how the, same d'i rh with potatoes or other vegae- Instead of working the s': allops be - pressure cooker eaves tinct and fuel.' tables and they will not 'impart their fore they are cut, take sharp scissors e To further illustrate the time -saving*" taste to the other vegetable, exeept and oat around just outside the 'line or Old Drapery • run, Things to Avoid When Accidents Happen, �. FF Outside the circle of medical men. and nurses the public are woefully ig- norant as to what they' should do in cases of accident or sudden lutes. Most of the general ideas on the sub- ject are totally wrong, anal lead to mucic more harm, than good, The greatest enemy to injured hu- mility is brandy—of this `there clan be no que tion; yet belief in it is prob• ably one of cur deepest-rootetl falla- cies. Almost every novelist who describes a elaareeter in a dead faint tells how brandy was forced between the insen- 51b10 per^eon's lips. Yet a person so mistreated would run risk of death front choking or suffocation. Give no fluids --no matter whether nia* pl ce e•1Li:h Bantling emitted i how coy you are. And I knew hots they be stintulttntc, medicines, tea, or about his Unele Theo;le,1-e. interested Miele Theodore would he, water ,. by the mouth educe the patient Are so— so I told him all I ,could abaft Mist, is iusen ible. "Firstly, he is O3erly," I catalcru-; Davne. Oh. firs I cut out and in- As a matter of flee the only wayyou ean assist an insensible person is to loosed any tight clothing, particular-' Iy round the neck, and give all the if c "eSh air ,S tble po In tILe case of poisoning, by accident 1 or design,;the general idea is that you should give something to make the pa- tient sick. Here a little knowledge is extremely dangerous, as in many cases, where the organs are burned by acids, such a course must prove fatal. The only things which are safe for an unskilled person to give before the doctor arrives are intik, raw eggs, and very strong tea. For broken bones the method usual- ly resorted to are carrying the sufferer into a cab and getting him to the hot -i! pital as quickly as possible. i This is totally wrong, as moving a' person with a broken bone is a tan- .gerous operation, and in many cases 1 causes the jagged ends of the bone to! tear muscles and blood vessels, doing Lnuch, harm. and possibly resulting in loss of the injured limb. You Should keep the patient quiet on the spot Where the accident happened until skilled aid arrives. There is much to do before it is safe to remove him at all, bat it can be done only by a .qualified person, and any other inter- ference is sure to prove injurious., ed. Secondly. he is rich. Thirdly and bored that photo they used in that fourthly, he is a widower and ehildie s,' illustrated interview with her. 'You Fifthly, you are his favorite nephew., renncn:Iter?--that charming one in A glerrious combination, Pending, but, pantomime. I thought it would give :ore w h!eh eolltemplation is tint to • UI,, e The ,'dare such a good idea of be bitter to a per. on like myself.. itch evhose sant-les are uniformly- poor and, "Well, when Uncle Theotlore sees •--er—philoprogenitive. Further, your that," murmured Pantlieg. nansle Theodore tures in Bermuda, a° His cousin laughed openly at his place better known perhaps to stamp discomfiture. Then he strode away. If collectors than to the general public,' he had had a mustaehe, I feel sure he dourat your un_le's sorrowful but' would have twisted it airily. His very Bess timely demise, his riche.' walk 'VMS the walk of the villain in will desae'nnd to you. net is the big' the third act, when he has ruined the fact—the very petrol of all your Lride hero by doping the rare -horse with a Theodore prattle." I poisoned cabbage just as it is about' "Yes, but suppose the old boy cuts; to leave the starting post. '"Pantling," said I, "`to use the hon- eyed words of Virgil, 'that's done it'!" CORNS , "Finished it completely," he aequi- weed -dismally. "Can't you imagine the kindly things he's written about the stage in general and Moine in partial ar to 'Uncle Theodore? Can't yogi see the lurid character he'll have Lift with' irlg rs given the poor girl just because she's an actress?" "Miss Dayne mut defy all calumni- ators!" I asserted warmly, "I know -I know! But suppose in his headstrong, impulsive way the old chap eaters his will as the immediate result of Kenneth's, letter? Suppose a child or a heat wave •carries him off before I have time tosmooth him down again?" Not wishing to intrude on a man - in his trouble --,because he's not very good company then—I stole gently away. Three days later, Pantling arrived' at my rooms at the absurd time of 8.30 .a_ni., coming straight to my bed - or,, r.; [ f1 side with all the assuran�ee of a fam o : fee ,K� ily Physician, He appeared excited, even eIated. That he was not quite master of his -emotions I was able to deduce from the fact that he had tied his tie so well that it nearly resembled a ready Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a lite ma one one, "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant It's ,all right! " he exclaimed. ""I'nlwe steamed: for over an hour through. ly that earn stops hurting, then short- saved! , „ 1 a blood red sea,, and saw some huh- Iy you lift it right off with fingers, dant believe van, I returned dreds of whales dead or dying on the Trulyt g m'pily. Where's your . tambour- e , 1ne. sur of the water. Some were just qii s Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "i\'i Uncle 7alieodore" r 1 es able to move slowly slang; few, if any, Y , e non. 1�- y move _ia'Senl` 1 I c.k Ch ly repeated PantliL>tg in a` loader ]e quickly.' There must have ""is no longer Jiving—'' y': been a raar,uinazy battle; sizpposeel to "Gon'grlatulrations!" Icried, enter - have been put up by swortitsh. It was loses, without soreness C•r irritation. ' ..,,Ing• uW.hY, of caul`s!ey yo�tt-'�e'a11 iJhL'.a:moat appalling sight, and the extent p: i of the bloody etpamse roust have re- pre;ented the death of many more • t'yy� whales than were visible. No one ou :�'a:k ,:` t1�/YCJ9� `:�� Iml.r'shi had sever 'seen �. _ a mow,* p or even heard .. d. Ali CA IT, , --� Ot anything :aliproaG1t111g such a spec - our . e f.-.,t0bq bl �... , Tp. ``r` Lace before." p c r�0 of e t'elffia !3a 1 lit, til t e 9etre %ill k3 S ee Dead. Cover �the Sea in Battle 7r of hales, That the monsters of the deep light 1 in groups. as well as in personal en- J counters, is testified to by Capt. G. f Evered Poole, a- commissioner in tire Gold Coast Colony, who writes the fol- lowing to his brother concerning an experience during his voyage from Engiaud: "Between Sierra Leone and Sekondi "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn Between the toes, and the cal. ATLANTIC C!TY,N.J. THE NEWEST 14OTEL AT THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS RESORT European plan.Novel iez ' rn O 1Clon1 unique color ,chenne throughout;. Restaurant overlooking Beach R fir' andOcen. Dancing in Trellis Room and Ritz Grill. - Sing em Roo3 j,co up uaJ IJorr�aie R,00ins •• .00 up g� etit leli �.ry_„_ Allz with roarr ;tfr,l Fddale Bath and ull'Ocean View idaeti..tr. '. �J '>�r� ' ALb'ii33.'1` lrt%.J f t;'' CrtTSrAVJI'To' 1 an••0' i i�3lrei:to, •'Rre iddttt511Trager Minard'a Liniment sot Golds, eta. Tli r e Uns.r.er Ila .i inen 71t has' fixed the p1eni&er's -salary at $16,000, while min - listens get $10 000, and pairliiaitiertienTy .secretaries 15,000 a year each. Siam as a contin-g•ent of. Girl Guides. iSSUI No. 5—'22. consider cooking corned• beef, which : where the two may carne in contact.: t>f sr$_!;nlns; turn the e 11 e under, Hate takes four hours on the stove, in ane 1 Not the least of the rc>cammenda-, crown with short stitches, and then bat - and a quarter hours,; a harm in sixty-, tions of the pressure cooker is the to„bole the scallops thus prepared. Or five minutes, baked beans in twenty- , fact that feeds molted in it do not you exitwarp double eroeiet around five minutes after they have been lose so ueue'h in shrinkage as when'tl•�e scal;ps, Thi g:vee s neat edge parboiled in soda water and prepared caoke l in the oven or by boiling. The. trieie'h !viii. root pull out when Wen. for the final cooking, beets in thirty, woman who has seen a goad -sized 4ereal_ minutes. turnips, potatoes :and cab-; roast shrivel up to ri,othing in thel bage in ten, and oatmeal which calls oven on eempany • e Short ('tctg, , illp3ntl, �a.fiy will :nppae�^iate i for three hours cooking, in fifteen' this fact, Then, too. a'1 the juiees arse; helm woshi»g light-coloreal goo:is minutes. !retained in the eooi:er, and many be use (n� t f the iui°der soa!ls containing To the housekeeper who is used to Jerred. as a settee with the meat or no free efiltedi. The snap shou'd al - the old way of cooking thews things. vegetable. : ways be 'shaved and dissolved in boil- seem incredible, yet the women who e The pressure, t eelaer is a labor -;'ng water, wing about one`t'ig .th of have used pressure cookers eeim it :"avieg, time -saving end fuel -saving a cake to cant gailan r -f water. A canbe done. 1 houeeho',d a,2"p1iance, but do not make little household ammonia will whiten There are several makes of tool -wen s the mistake of trying to cunt: all your' the ele'tl',Qs om} iae'•en the dirt- -M, Pr' on the market, but the most eom' on foods in it. Of eturse, it coin hat frya Whea th he': beaonf • bli;tereci 1 type looks not unlike a big adumin•;nnL feeds nes' Ien•ke d then, and every family and the sl:,tt hrai:en, take a trt:t h eI kettle with a. steam gauge and pet- ,wants well broiled steak or chops at` and eery. e:t'efg',:y remove the titin cock on tip of a tightly trttieg lid. A' times. While frying is not the best inner shin front the shell, place this .mail quantity of boilleg water is put form of eooi,iug it has its place in• over the peetieed t=oot an heid untie in the bottom of the cooker, a rack the esenorny of coekir,'a. If you buy a' it adheres. Then eh!) a bit o'' : bsorb. inserted on which to set verrels :eon-' cooker i:o not tire th f;amily Rut t, . int cough rt w een ttat* euraft::i steal twining the food. tine preparerd. fond serving tlatboitr but steamed meal; and ceoxt :rha:c, anal ria ci`:e�lulia ort nsaf1 is put in, the cover adjusted, and the Vary the tnenu eteasiotna"lly. reserving' be felt when walking.- Aia;r. L. T. cooker set over the #ire. It is then the soaker fora We stand-br. Ret et9' res i - kn w ; h,�-Po k Is s "e ,+ Now v Why of Expensive matter or getting up stearin anal be done in the coulter, however, if they; regulating the quantity for the re.' are put fisc a het even to brown' fur}wi who ter re srst time had quitted cumber of minutes. Full di.' f fteen Mantes atter re. for' , =tom)rysewith he,,, ataren :tel tine cone, e a removing from, try, seemed t") #�n2ti} :iia ti'aa varl�tirl rection: for using the choker go with the cooker. Or Lucy may he browned eeezans ebanin+ the fano. Ste112e ln't t0 each make, as well as a coal. Hook ii'st, .anl then reamed. 1 a , :b giving recipes and exact time to allow If you do your fruit anti vegetables a t limner ®f her i*iit ler ' e et;s(r t et '; ie"tore.# ea the iinata•uiPt.t,. of a for cooking, 1 ty the cold path' method the f cooker p o twee Aside franc the saving in tinge and ` may be util;: t' l aid a center fisc fem.l e i 'Fuel there ere several other points to ley size eon: a -;;Ill lar:!., leeop. lh,t,nEar." Ice. "1 b 9"e¢• •',e had :' •n d tl t. 4 t,.tart the lion,' cut u>?, "I br', t::t ittery i,Ar1i recommend the Cocker to h0UFeaviaQ1, tens or live pmts. act+<1 3S it n, elle only For a pig bas can inn *. tarlih,' For one thin;, there is a labor-saving .:re name, eai th? time of processing when it comes to dishwashing. Foods ";s eon,iderehiz 1..s then for the &tlnard'eiLiniment Used beV to:;n ri How Universally Popular Are the Movie Stars? 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Talmage, Wallace Reid, Beverly Bayne, Thomas Melghon, Mabel Normand, Dorothy Gish, Pauline Frederick, Gloria Swanson, Douglas Fairbanks, Alice Brady, Dustin' Farnum, Pearl' White, Blanche Sweet, Theda Bora, Costs Nothing to Try Wouldn't you be the happiest person in the world if you were the winner of the $1,000 In a contest like this which took only a few minutes of your time? Well I should say yott..would be happy! And you can do it too. It's just thru such little opportunities as this that hundredd and thousands of common folks have obtained their start and have risen to be the great men • of today. You probably know of some such cases yourself if you think. This is the CANADIAN FARMER'S offer to TOIY to give you a like chance. And it won't coat you one Cent. The Gnawer 185 Only 185 Points Wins $1,000.00 gaining points (which is the maximum) will win the $1,000- in cash (or the beautiful "Special" Overland), Second highest will receive $500.00 and so on down the Iist of 25 prizes. For. each Ivlovie Nance that you correctly arrange you will receive, 10 points, or 100 points in all if you arrange all ten names correctly.. Then you can get 60 more points by -qualifying" your answer. That is that you have'shon'n a copy of the CA.NADJAN FARMER to three people by proving iSIg l'ubliolty ea Booster' Campaign. A. qualification blank will be @ 11 ogle, during this of 1'otu• answer. u mailed you on i cceint Tire final 25 points will be: ,.warded by three xrontinen the neatness stele, handrmatin l t and independent :lo ges on g and spelling of answer. Strike while the iron is hot, and send in your answer toclay. Rules of your 1. Write all ten -movie ;Nantes on one side oe a sheet of paper. 2. Write your . name and address plainly in the upper right hand comer of the. same eheet. • 3. 11 you wish to write. anything ,else, use a separate sheet of paper and sign your, :name and; complete address on it also. 4, Three prominent judges, having no connection with the CANADIAN FARMER, will judge the qualified answers and award the A121�1i71t' 5. The answer prizes. gaining 183 points,: which is the highest ntYinbor obtainable, wino First Fries. Ten 7 1,?tr's � will en fo • each pointsa 1 tion correct dame t you send orn p if you get all ten names correct. Sixty additional ' points are 100 p gained by qualifying your answer, and 25 points will be given for neatness, Style, }rand. �'ttrttg andslvsq,1liitn ,.�..: 6. When the Movie 1 ciitor receives your solution, he ,will sendyou .a you just exactly Itosv many .points letter telling sample copy of the CANA:l.)IAN. FARMER tolhelp nyou riedn dna also send you r 7. The Coaitest doses -on Saturday,March••..11, 1022 pL I c ma ER andsan after. einout of Prize Winners �-ili'bo�nniade in the CANADIAN�y F;�isr��Y,P1Ii: shortly after. ,: - eche` �{di8.t` s'2 CANADIAN ,N FARMED, Cor; liiol3tnond &'shopottrd Sts: 4. eet•ee•3'tk w,,r ,. .� ., �= Toronto Cannon, 80, is zt,t t J rYt r�ry� r.