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liarl'.y ior et specialist is for
ever 'Isla,: all his 031133 to that end--
fot• most there is no hope. lilt
il•ty nre happy nuw, and 1,111,,,114.a•
%•• 1.1%,4,11 health. They are ti,
01 poor parents, anti ntany
are front th. slums,
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1 't o.' arnichairs. Nothing NV:IS (Irl,p-
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President Coolidge, W11 -P C ,lenratell
his I".•,:_lth birthday the simmer
Vfliite House in the Dakota 0.113,
CURRENT COMMENTS
(D. R.)
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Ontario's liquor >)1441 14 iire on
sale. It's a mighty ibm chance to
save $2.
Evidently the 0'1e'r1'e. company
took a look at Chalonno Hom
waiting lines and de.ide1 it would be
1)''f/table to pay up. .
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There 1.0 one advaatage 0> th-.4 con -
Jr> :Alen at the liquor ster,-..s.
who eannot squeeze in /I) without the
st. uf%
The real ,Strong 31.14 is the orto who
wid le, able to .0.111 hims,uf 34411:11
liquer business .40 into orao
Prew meratlngs
too,' was 4441.4:•11 "4.er1111t 114"
of poli•tme. Now it is
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eonvention P:•;)11!1:;:tionL,rti.;. • ?"
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, to an 111".1: II.. c;1 1 1 1! P"' .4.- te: children could
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ITIF1 tit 11:3 I'm' the Mind.
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Th.'n ,-. to ...,tin • ,..as '"ll'' T01 -..on had v0-... 1 Hy: for BrPrin's Latest Daily.
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':. -1 A7'1 -,....;', -.0 ,o. !. ‘' • - 01,.,,,,,.1?" "1". -,,,." tx,per is an event, and 3.ven i hose wilt-
; "sioa welt, in a •1•1 1,-, rot', psi. 1'•.4 11441 buy a cony "to sea what it's
1•1:,:" mo.ally 001141 help knowing that
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a'," Ilia> it eritlittitis no advm•tise-
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'When?" "About noon.'
"What di I he 04y?- intimat-
;M.t ander the teams o 3!5010 •
tion me• -ed at the l'ai81..; 111cet1.e; I
eLtitled to my el .0..1on exp.ms, 11.
woo 0 (114>014: 3111 W..' ‘Illat troy
iroold amount to. I told him what
wes fair. I had been in tit., field 41/4
evobths. thought *1,000 WP 0flo
oPg11, but 1 wanted 1,1100,
3):4a as new ear hall 1041,1 to buy.'
"Was anyone with you?"
"What «111 you agree Upcie" 'Ho
331 1.41 to give OW $1230 for nor
"Was 3t paid?"
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of wit:id; av,.; r,!•,- a ft ,e '.' a , , 1 , e,..., at ' TtritNii Itidia's 1.:,,31orte. , to hens, is a 'simple orr that all 1r r1.,
1";t1,Trolltti1 '11; 1,11, Tee wal, , -1, -.1,-.::. 1 !'4'i' "34 111>14'. annually ,:zport, ducer.i should master, a'llst a't milk
"3 most .ely •" ,,,141 T.- - • ,t1 1 ;
1:" 1., 134.' '11.011,. Of $1,200,00.1,000. /W01111311011 1., l'inlicatod by certain
, , 1. - ,•-/a, . '; ,.. i',.clio.,, hinds of f,xnorts ar,,,
Tolt
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es in a. dairy cow
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on P11.110 1,0 11 .,, 1 ••o.,:,•,:r3 '',ion_ 01,4 cotton yarn and nianitfue. 1
thanightHbab1r- ,,11 nd flourraw jute and `!1 '"'13101 40.111 1041 b7 1>414
il4y
water ine...Ing at,4 3 up,, ,„', 1 1,, POLTOlf131 111.1,0, (14>111>4, 444>1, 11)141010 uten.ti„te(.conditions in the hen.
t411,, 1,„t ' ”,•"11,1hidand skinslatherIast year some 22,000 hew; w(re
with,s
i i l
__ ____._____......_ %,",,,'Tewoolloits. About 27 pr lint died by young mon trained by the
- t.t ;ill the exports t.;() to Great local Department of Agriculture, at
Tle niost. roma; me ,,-, bee /.1 ;i 1; :I, lo.
3,14310 'MIA valued at ,' 1 011(.4 11.4r /tau- a 30S1: to the farmer of '1' IV') coots
ghtet sold for ;$:100. (4PM Tiro 1)isasters. (2e per bird, Over otte.th:rd of
i Tile uorld's greatost disasters due thesa were found to be unproductive
713. 1",o women, -••,,,,,b,,Ide 1 to ,,v,•11. ' tt, fir. -'o re I,otion, 1646; Ilfosnow, and, therefore, tmprolitablo, 13y
v<-1 1, in many 14104 ,,,,irti lo.,11.11.,,,,,..„4 3 11,1"30.1 1;$ri (1.,111° 1,!11aCiltNnaorlisc, b,,o,,,b,,18713. selling these "star boarders" tile
111 and Aino, in 511,2 11 1 4,1 (31 ',hat 13,1.Li„1.11;c: irjhe,'”; .and 's'al'oti'-a:'/;01.1: flock owners effected considet able
tin ir ft,e,',; ;4,11 are Itidde-,,
The revised tit:der
3,ament control I8
low,: "One quart, wie drank; fne
drunk, l'cly
"Just think,- he exclaimed. "our
gm, 1111or 1) make nun
04)011 and then when 1.11.,y ger, drurk
Wor 1111,‘,- for 1'11;;, jail"; to put them in."
The 11,44 liquor stores will 711
diffiro10,1 V,111:1 of alcoludia bcceragol.
If the coil,umen4 try them all at tined
.r.,,44 law will certab114 "prom•,te
temperance."
POULTRY CULLING.
Huron County enjoys the impala-
tirn of being the see 414,1 Jargest poul-
try producing county 30 3.14,' Proyinee.
This is a very pleasing fact when e
consider that after all ha.. been :aid
to the contrary, the good 11211 is one
of tho- best assets on the farm.
The poultry popultyl >a has in-
creased rapidly during the past lee
years. This increase has been duo
mainly to the greator use ccgs
by the housewives in Camila. A
Num from sixteen (1".3 •10;,.cv epg's
pe capita per year. a low years ago
to twenty-eight (281 (loacti eggs int'
et pita lmt year is remarkable
clition and can be eretPted almost on-
tlrely to one or two 1`31',0•11 3. Pro-
ducers have learned 34,31''4'tin art -
or production and consumers by i.x•-
ing able to buy graded eggs know
who'. they aro gettin.
Th1,8 year would 8..-ein to indnate
peak production of poultry and pool-
produets. Naturally, pric,:is gor
PO1•111, Of these things not lie so
gor,/1. Eggs have remained good but
mice-- for certain clo,.,:es o,3 fowl m.d.
chi/it...ow 04e, not up to pr:-.vious yetue
stmillards. Noverthel-301, producers
will do well tel sell .0.0,11113,1 stock
eroly if possible as 111 C 011'04 P1011157
aml the advance In price 1.." not 111;0-
1y to offset it.
Poultry- ral-s,rs elmital begin at
1>14>4 to Lite pon-layer,t,
18 the season to get rii of tho
hem:, the hens that have laid but ate
now in strike and the hens that never
hurt themselves laying and are not
lialde to break any record,t in the
fuluiro. Poultry culling as it applies
1 ' , ;"..,', ' ,r •
1
saving and incidentally preparc3 a
te • :1,4. .; 1! ; 11.,,
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:` 1.1111, 0! 441(1:11
1,:t1 Irlt, 3101' Illtt"Pr;11 411 4
rt''t il! hill' or
137 111;1'11,"'r lit tilt, 111,i
11" rico! 13' 1 226 b,v over a oyartee of a
eollion. The toto etool),.:
i-nto 1.,,port0,1 to th,' 4.01,1penstitioa..
Beard in tho first half o! 1927 no,s
33,680. of which 1413 Werl fatal.
Tilts/. figures also show an increm.1 ,
ov, r the same period in 1923, when
there were 29,6:11 ae.,tderi.,3
it.oluding 147 fatalities. 1)urit..3:
th, month of 311110, 1101 7, t110.1'0 were
6,-140 accidents reported to the .
floard, of which 47 wort fatal, theen
tigure. being the highe4 :for Inv
10411111 in 1927.
According to 13. 13. Morley, clen-;
eral Manager, Intlus.:rinl Aceide.nt
Prevention Associatiotn, injuries le- ;
ported usually originate from one ot.'
tanneittnes two major eause4, tit!' ;
lack of info oondition.;, wbilc I
tit. second 18 identified with the hu-
IllktP. element associall with 1st -1:r of !
tralailmr. with inattention, thought-
ler.,11,"-, anti oceasionaly what looks
Pl,, indifference. As an evample, Afr.
111',,i ley cites the of fon, \yolk -
m• enuaged cutti•Ig no-,. the t co -
'44.11 of 41 floor. The,.., me.> commen-
c.,,1 at four ('011010 th., simare
1!:1, when the door 801141--nt'y
:41,','. ''1, the sectie,1 ri11.14:, A 14(14 it •
:0.3 he four we rk 111,,.1 foil to the
!Ha, below. Accht..mis el' tvoe
undoubtedly call fol. note.4 car,-,
Henry Ford who prtralses costa -
the "errt of a11 comer:1A. C1.,,,, l'rodnetion--In 1 87 Can,
thin of the Dettrhorn Indeptindant'8
attacks on the .Towi,h tolian ch, factories 1470.11, ("".1
Barley value The 1,;;',...ley crop of 1100 pound: or ehee•.-• val•ted at
ttit'l Wti WOrth 7,1 70,730; while :is:3 In 1112(1 tio' pr 1,10(1041 reatl.cd
la.,x year's broUght :351,1427,000. Improved 1,ands--Itmmoved, 1 77,1.39,11n pounds, val 10 1 :o $30,-
Corn—At Confed..3ration Car.rla in Canada totalled 1 7,135,r7t1 01(41 14 07' 111143.
produced 3,800,000 blirthels of corn tit Confederation. There ar••, acw Dairy 'Miscellany— 1I1sceloneeus
veined at 82,883,000. ',nal; Year 70,7C11,5-11-1 acres under cnitivalioa, dairy products whieh %%To unknown
(7nnada produced 7,43 173,0 0 0 bushels Ilorses---There were F-4•141,7•4. 3 hori,cs at Confederation V.;,11,1 last year
valued at 87,780,000. in Canada at Gonfederatioe and no 44414411 1 09,261-,,795.
Hay and Clover — The hay and was 11141110 to yaltte theill. There rotatoos—The pozato cron or Call -
Clover crop of 3807 totalled 3,9 1 8,- were 3,558,819 last y,nr and they ada at Confederatipn reached 47,-
000 tons and -was worth 839,809,000. were worth $254,675,000. ; :330,1 87 bushels with a value' $15, -
The same crop rem'ihed 14,916,000 Sheop•---The Value of sheep, now 2,11,774. 'The crop in 192,3 woe
On. in 1920 and was valued at $310,271i,000, had irterimsed 300 rer , 682,000 bushels and W11,, 4111111.11.
$176,526,000, cent, since Confederation. $71,598,000.
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Wilton & Gillespie -. - Brussels, Ont.
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CHANGES POLICY,
1 RUTH, MARY ANI)•GRACE.
Ri.th rode in my 1131V cycle car
• la the seat in back of me;
I hit a bump at fifty-five
And rode on Ruthlesdy. •
Then Mary joimed me in the car,
1 drove to beat th..: band;
Another bump at sixty-two!
Alai where did Maryland ?
But Grace, who clambored next
thereon,
Twined both arms around nte,
Atm though the bike hit 111;111;,' bumps
It rode on Grarefally,
So then WC, hit P. 'faster clip;
011! How that emdno raced,
01,,,i11; a rut ---I looked around,
And found I'd bon (11431'0 ('(11,
lIelen dear was next in line.
She tliouglit we shoal 1 g") .10.
041. in't !.:(,ing ()sigh'?
a cop yellml
Wild •
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807-4 erniqrz TRAFt,TC COP
"The Friendly Stood," hy David pine inpodows, rivers crossed and re -
Grayson., which is well-known to Vrn;',0`4l, and glimpses of 311808110:4
many lovers or nature, d..p•,.,1,4 in- fumbling down tiloms fromdizzy
cidents and friondlincso or 11001:114 oro intriguing 41.1141 bettuti-
along Country roads and 111 the rural frl.
districts, There la, however, a 1.011.(1.
3141 the Canadian llockh-s the -f.rvrid- ""t"'"1 l'"'!"13" ad'dnd
that 01 80,,,1zig the annitals their
linoss of which Is not ,Itio to mortals natural bau111 Ito/cy I‘lountain
as in Grayson's book, but to the
friendliness of animals. An`inal,,
termed wild, but In this insian10 f!,
word that cannot be applied to tirme
on tho Bariff-Windormero Highway
., There IA possibly no more h1',411..
113111 road than this rv1ii411 rims (4mto
Banff to Lake Windermere, in 1111,
Columbia River (Volum-4
of 1.0.3 Miles is >131)'1'.l.111111 (1>1' and the
scenes aro constantly changing. The
'views from ihe high passes looltin..•
downinto vallePs, thousands of fact
below, tiny kilos surrounded by 01-
„1(3,.p aro soon on thermal along
Vermilion. Lakes not far fromllauff.
Tlry 11-, so tame that oft(14 motors
have to slow 130W11 RS they will per -
S1141, almost to tho point of danger,
In. standing In the middle of tho
highway.
Con), a black hear, 18 a rflood to
many motorists on tho 1311111T -Win -
thriller() road. iIo 3011108 OA 011 thb
highway as 33)414 had solo right to
'4, .11,, fines not resent these Invad-
ers lit the least and really wishes( to
show his friendliness. Sometimes Ito
has 11111.41108 handed to him and the
remarks of "Mao old, chap, Line old
fellow,” please hint tremendously,
mul he ‚0111 413/ to come even noaror4
lime 4111 doulbt had many &mans
during tho winter of summer tour-
ists, and possibly has figured out in
true bear fashion iust, how to gat
the moot out of the tourist season.
Deer aro seen, 1(180, 014 this famous'
highway, though not 31.14 ert>m ag
other animals, They are regular vis-
itors to 1341172, and aro frequently
$3011, on tho streets Of the village.
Tlitre aro bundreds of miles of
smooth motor roads through tho
Canadian 'Rockies, and devotees of
the open road 1410 visiting this re-
gion bit increasing number$
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