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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-05-18, Page 2-Th .0185 Tractor '(F.0,13. Toronto Pays for Itself in Labor ay.p. Sprywheal eriablerOpe reqh.to.dofty•e•thicie- culftInCas a wheel hoe. Before the grdWiiirs'easoll is iar Sprywheel will haVe more than paid .or •itself by the hibor eacnenae,' Agenciea °lieu; ht tome leeaIWa., „. • ,,, 62 601.41§.0FINE Dept. TORONTO 'SFRINTITEA. GIIAM ADVANC ow urichei BY ROBERT J. C. STEAD. (Copyright The Mtistsou. toOk Co.) C.I-IAPTI1R I. • "What horsemaashin!". she exelaira., Thl itdg, rrigescd but the words laad searee left her fel CO/ liagees acrosa.laeltp Of nndulating, prairie, oia-leaning laailY against the. brown foothills, Like an incandeieent. gl.ebe the af•ternoon sari hung `in the: beWl. o1 •eleudleaa heanagni-Alink With heat, but the hot rays, ever e met by the high altitude of the ranch country, arid lost their force like 4 blew' half Strunk, And arming he spruce trees, it wan 'cool anit',gr6en;"011.4 iklear,blue water rippled •over beds of shining, gravel. ; ' • , The raneb buildings lay, a little to, the rear, 't,laotigh . the .trees stobc1 senttiael betWeen there. ;-aua. the ,prair- ies. The ,house waaaof-tound straight logs; the. s,hinglas of the squat 'roof' were .cupped and blistered 'With the suns of ,rreany .sunimeas. •Refnee:loit-. , erect out . the • open door; many empty .tine; a ,lea.:1SY v4thm1k8- rng laeops; boxes, .harness, tangled bits of wire. Once there had been a,fence; a sort :of pieket fence ofnittle Sap, ling's, but wild bronClies had, kicked • it toceiestarid range' Mesa's had rather heavy 'elaya loam .t ,:strg..• d. une-exred -across its seat- retted'for h year, mixed *ith, tere,dag, enflames,. ienee was new to Ins.hfe Besides., parts -of well' -rotted manure; leaf mold Forward, and to the left, was the. there were Strabgeri here.. „rie' had and eaea, corral; mill nab, on endor fences lip' fear a strangers. when .they were The young seedlings vritieb. are of ledge-,pele.pine;.a coraer stimeepliat ch'ens and otaerVliaittsweatillogrechlefS, but started le Plant beds and whiCh are to I cOYered, in, 'offering, Vagire protectien: an old _ . anaseassimseaase Don't -Overlook Attractive Annuals. For- natural beauty and pleasing color effeets it is hard to beat zonie of the old-fashioned: flower 'gardens Made up- a annual plants. The infest permanent and satisfymg results are obtained, with an 'open lawn asa" feuardation, with trees malsa ing a frame for the house and. givin•g' .gratefol. shade, accerapanied by slitubs and permanent floWerst• to round off die coands. When perritana ant planting, especially ihriabb e•ty_ beda, are newly set they often. look thin and ragged, and interplantings 'on'aitimals will' fill in'the otherWise lips when they were -foliowedaby a cry of aari, For the ,ear had taken. h dden ;turn from the read and. plunged, into a growth taf young pop- lars that fringed the hillside.. -The oldiali Man tan the 'Wheel gave it a violent Wre111011I, but left his.rnotar in gear, and the ear.half slid half plow ed its :wan inte • seani-yerticannositien among the Yonne trees. The two °a; cupenta were 'thrown frorn their seat; the girl fell- elear, but. her:father 'was' leas. tfertunate, • In, an, iestant' the bonhatlaflung him- self from hip lipase,. droPpiag„the reins - to the 'ground," and the ',animal; 0- th:014h :snorting. and shiveling„.• had rib thearght Of disgracing hisatrathing- by brea1diigbis parole. - With -quick unaga.anly strides thebey, abronght lanneelf to the upturned machine. ' It was tenrious that heehenild appear to such disadvantage on hia feet :In, the eaddle, Iie•was gratee perstonified.- :Fon a -mement he looked somewhat Alia:01Y ,epeia the. Wreck.. Had it been horse or ta. steer he vie:ad .hairet known the Procedure but this . ektier- be grown for their bloom, should be om he weather, The upper po es were wenn thin with the .cribbing of- . taanaplanted ;as soon as the first true leavesilew_e;rmin7aorefgormpleats, dn.,F1rFisp s,ilaal, many horses. .• sliatilied the aeene; ninei,inch the transplaatedbed rehe an'aeationa As:211%d' s ;lelliehese. a 'al 1 ' 111 With 1110St '11 f un , 1-3!),a-rsts two inches each way. ,be the hest, hat. with, relaust, growing plants, like the easter bean, "four 'inches ,notehe too ° .'much. With bare saoerith.•,attnnetive foliage =Ma.017"..,pLa.,p,,,paztatenlerly„. vigotons- and brightly -colored flow.ere. growing varieties, is best to plant Moat annual. plants are valuable for ‘ia.14.;'s:Aecl4 (14 e*tirn l';'Pets or eans 60 • that theiegan be transplanted, in the suPPIYing .cut flowers for indoor de-. (oration. When grown, for this •Pur- open without diatarbPag the roots of Pose they should be given. ample the yoang seedlings. Transplanting epace for the developMent tonquantity bah h tendency' to make t'h,e Plants :and quality bloszoms., The taIlegrow- .steekY• and provides opportunities; for fall-folia.ge plants, like the tall thedeyelepinent of an eicteraSive Teat easter beans and Sunflowers whenfeYe'Pen'' maseed a.gainst bungs; feneen,,nei. tallest-,grovving plants froi e oo enne, was e .s. entee o e - spoltennpleces., slant euddenly- it °Fel broken by 4 stamping in the .coyeaed Part of the ,corral, and. a, arlan'S voice saying, ',Hip, there; whoa, you cay- use; get under your saddle. Slee , he aaidaSpaingarg to °her side "Whada nga• .inst ti,oat all, yo.a ,siolepy_ ye -r,att anafte-tatiadino?; eye.- Hie; cornet to, ' • Horse and rider dashed into the caid the ille=n, '4calcing-'eahnW' not' Sunlight: The boy----fer 'hes ;WaS 210 Vilif00andlin* :111S3 P°*'Can 7°11' g'11' more than a -bay -eat the beast the jack, of the„ toelaDoi, and raise though born to it,. hie lithe 'frame "the eaFr .taltingnaiery motion of his ratiant as The '11;1-"PeintO•'.te 43°46'''anAt. -1.Th 4 softly as- agood boat' aides the sea! lad itheja'alc in° 'nand' His red shirt and thick hairy -chaps "u - it Waa .a new.1961' to h1m-itP.4 could not disguise_ the lean mut-m.1er- he finnliledl• with it The ity off his "hgt.lre;:the' haead felt:hat,- handle-,woulicF not fita and' when it 'lid anal the revOlver athis. belt, gage just fit it o?erate!,iI the,Wrong way., in front of other obstruetive:06:ecti which- are -used:for backgrounds and nerve as attractive . mat ..eiseAent tsereens are castor beans, a °a an 'has -horse he snatched the hat f an. ' 'toani. ' d - '' ' ' patiently Ilea lona t li 1 cl s t I , screens. Lower growing plants, - " sunileWers. The castor' beanis valan his headtanning to the sun- a. smooth, under the frail': of ,41 -the ear, and 'w.8aes massed against a Intekgronnd..-of taller 'ableabecanse it is one of the few an.. biaann face ande :a -mane of clark.•hair, Plying; the handla. tap end dov4i with ' ginaring annuals orshrubseither nnals., which can be used tinProduce• a and Slapped the horse -acrosa the flank 'rhaitaidestrarkes. The inanhine began CO against buildings or on. borders are_ eenantaopical effd: eIt .groWs ranidly, with Inc'can't-IPth -led -headgear. At e 'gredil With the preasure, and the boy ': ; . - • , attains Iarg,e• size, and hasl a e.' ii&., eignallathe animal/ epaasig •tinto the air looked ten, •belPless and xatortified. He. More effedive tused eds ' ereaturea to' appeoe,,ehed with eau:, tion. The • pacInsh waS ;lying' on the 'ground', with 'a leg :piteried. uader, the car, and Bemoan Sweater taiSed his head ,,i4airiat her knee nnil pree4eid' Inc Cheeks with wante•atingetral and loOked at the boy with bright gegy eyes and said,,„."Well, aren't you ging to 'do anything , - That ' -bright him hack. "Sure," die`touch, of roma:nue, Wia,lt vell ht 'Oh, lettnte- have ehle%ariedearre han i nant em; .31 in, eolor then, dashed at gallop dovvii` the was eenibeginningild tti realize that te when: inb 1-3 the lawn or when planted in formal foliageg roadway, bearing the boy as euncon- were more things in the World than •from green to .deep, bronze. The cos- coxed' as a flowex on its, tstern. ridi a a horse. and shooting bo tie- deeigna_ Beca.use annual plants make a crake mos -is a vigorous, ta ega no, ,plant, Suddenly he brought -hia-liorpe to -" ' ''. ' II •ow* a . He felt a sudden. desire to lie Of great growth they resat be provided with notable for its bright, damty blossoma aa stop, swung about, and rode back service. , And, just now he could be good groiving conditions. The see which. appear in the fal:i. There are a at a gentle canter. A few yards from of no service whatever. • . large number of annual 'plants of the house he again spurred him to a But the foot _of the jack began to gallon and,- leaning far' Clown by the sink in the soft earth, and the girl aninial's side, deftly picked a bottle lo.olted up helplesely. a"It won't lift from aneona," the alms's. , Then he it," she said. ."What 'shall, we do?" eire:led about, repeating. this baseation It was. his ehanee. He Was eighteen, as Often as his eye fell on a. bottle and his wild, even life had' -given him until he had balk a tloiers; then down' niusaial,PP of -steel. "Bere,"the said' Should be well supplied. with available plant food, and amould be reasonably retentive of moisture though well -drained. Though many kinds of annual flowering plants, particularly those of the more hardy elassea, can be gxown successfully in a vatiety of. zoils, rich loam soil is neeeseary in ord.er that they produce the maximum -num- ber of blossoms of the aiehest :colors, If the soil is thin anti poor, a bed two feet •cleep an he excavated and. filled with soil especially arepared.for thi e plants. The ideal eoil for ths anapose ean be naade from blue -grass ilitegentereametr, 'gine . aan . Etla pcann in an brg 10,,urkr:N4I0 g°13.t to youl 014 way. br be 4. vet deli- il,Y verturned Oiigiiiiiilashisease When you a&•Oisap.juir=irclyeilig otiAlltt r ks ,Likatia •••4. Dyers 70 ft' ,t:4trt '1 IIs , Utitit4migt,filte, efficient tiSeptit when ed„as a firzt-aid ""fka kg for cuts, -' itc1ite; bruises, in- n bit, etc. Keep a ti4;),e . fr ci111.11:4t P ittv0„ -COUP 44int,(4) interthediate type. Seine of the taller of these that grow -three „er more feet high are the basket: flower, feather cookecomb, dahlia, larkspur, prince's feather, 'and, Stammer cypress. Low- -growing annuals are phlox, nester, tium, sweet' alyssum, pe:tunias 'and' verbenas. • Canning. Good business. men demandeetfia ciency-they do „not elle*. themselves or their 'employes. -to.' bet taM .down physieally or Mentally bY Perfoiming burdeasorae teaka that Can more eas- . • • peam rm. three delightful : avors to chooe from And the im.ew W1 -the candcoatedpepperhiltit 4:'gtOPtt'604::for yoir;'4"VictOt te;dt All fi'om t rigley ace , tories where practice has -mode PerfC,ett r.int, and 1 47E4-ca.:a- - • . . He took it,,hyly, Tliut it Made -.him,' meet . • "I'M glad to teed . yeti, teo,' he anaWeretl. 'than misters dais neck!, o" the weitdS.".-- ,Oaaefualyt they. nifted the injaitd` inan into. the wagon; and dative, to the ranch building with an wonted cantien that Must have ..caused. strange miegivin,gs in the .hearts. of bit -team. • ..- •. "It ain't inuth.of plaCe;".'he said as they puled up at the (boa. "Igaessi yea ,can 'See that for Yottaself,"' -he added; with'aci aneathere'a the. ,r,oad egalP5 •careflillY setting a roughly, mave his deg when I. get it ju-t .D&cl, end me, and he's • tsbuseal cnear.'' He timn.c,1 , the 1.rapst ;of. the tune, and harrdW a lasso bottle on. eaoh post of the fence that Skirted it to the right. madhine and !exioarched down. aintbil he lbetter'n :a scrubbin' -brush.", He was Again he earns back to athe hense could get km's- handi.luider-''611a steal but when he 'turned his eye wasexialrOue• . Then lre"liftedaa,TheteetiaWaS iihe row ,bf pti.sto.iha iis in. a ..sernewliat -poised positionnand he- lay na the grip ef hinreaoleer. Again was auto teisWink'nt up• far enougli to his sharp yellbrake the Silence anderelea_se.:91e ininred leg. • a a • . .the horae ,dashed .forward though' ' Blxb.,cy:,” Said "the man: 12 .S110t frem a gun. . Down the rdacItheY'5.`'nh4,'Worsa.:Itt 'Wonderful t i, The leg f went until within a :rod of the 'firstl'17°Icen7-7.c6PKI.o4114i get D Old W already losing Ins., shyness, lnow, "yeti take the -fed again. ,SteadYn 6ou,r break -'any- -Look- out-for that barrel hoop: • This way. new:" (To be ,aontinuedi) • • • - ye Tap, Skirt;: • S*eater,- Cortaios , Mach package • of 'Diamond D -es ;contains TdireetiOna -se tsiranne- any ,Veoe dye or tint heraeld° were; 'fatten -thin* new: Even if she' has bottle; then there -eats a flash in th some way o moving me 0 ily or more effimently be done by me - sunlight, and to the clatter of the wd'l pay Yo'll well." chanioal appliaticea. The up-to-da.te farrner 'has maniiinery and equipment that will save him time ancl energy. • Hew about you home -canners'? One cannot afford the most expensive Can- ning equipiiient always) but many can_ afford better. Rack of us 'can gento- gether a god' workable ;canning equipment. I once saw a woman who, each time horse's hoef,a eameethe enhelarelaack of he las volt were • unlantuna e. the -revel -Ver. TWO 'bottles ShiVexed, to, liespitality, in 'the einchiagl.Coun,try 'fragments, :but 'four reinained intact), is' net holight, old, and the boy ' rode back, muttering rudely. nebtrhlrlin;'," ISi,gaili'dt°, and' diiappeinted.a. rodHe! Te,,,e4oatinot14. vamoithttshe.,isyhouorseor assiolpie_ Y' Up, ifa.ty0,tuh'ocainAtittlhe, nTehtehaotid.anxiitiroinikt eye; a fellthar -Can't -get the becia if he s°1ecP ;he ^adds& as an aft.juioug14, ain't got the"Alliiin Cookedmealst an' "but at's, better , thee sleepire :aut. a decent. I -could pIng- woU't be Feni." •• ' °nut o' six -you know that, nou e was a a is ' °Yce, an 'n she carnedetplated a few baSzds d • It • b t -.a moment they beard the Clatter of op-eata, ern you argue a ou , a . • . the bottom of her boiler, she wasted naaither---Wheni I'm right inside my: horde- gallapiag doWnathe.hillaiden much more time bunting up the belt Smash 'em Olat 0' MX, but.1 The,,kirltsat the.greuad and rest: boards each thee than it wotild have ain't right; sin . you, know it. you her fathers heath in lid lap; Teari. taken her -to make -4 good substantial don't ktiow nothin about it; you nevea ,Matidaher :40igisit "eyes brighter false bobtoin. Se' it. is with many had a father, leastwaYs, you mead "Don't eryResnie," het said getatli, thine meal in oanniivg, " . ba si to be .reapeneible fel! one. . . "We are very luckYato to cloate to Bdore startina the 'work all e it'a, ''t) a #fltiall--741 daath•Of Vq' j -1P for q leat finish u a while 'but it will e "0 a ' know- Ito see ranch nfe ea it-eealle " ,De a list made of whatever is needed. )3tit he ha.d reloaded. his revelver whined' 'with, Pain; but 'continued. "1 Here Is a full,list: and set two irtore bettleS.:. This time fancy we ,,shal'l find it plain and arr- One processing kettle with a false he broke four, and was better pleaseaeveneered. What a bersetnanl • If I bottom (avath boiler, lard tdri, steam- atriLli 'himself. Ai -the rode back his , eould' run an automobile like be does er ea• pressure cooker.) nio fel-se bot- eolilony was ,broken by a strarage a horse we should not be here. Did tont needed for tin cans. sound. from 'bond the belt of trees.' Yea netice that I didn't releaste the Two large kettles or pane, tile for The hell° Picked uP earso slid the °hitch • "'hied into h's"Pledic should. haare good ooear., boT turned, in the saddle to listen. ment--embraced it, I might sena attc mg rjumpin' 'crickets. what's, loese ?" I "He's staring," she said. "But hee the other for ctold dipping, : s Otis small kettle for making ay• any. oni tehAecufobaottchlii ne anew every tourni rude," - country, but this .wees "Tile beet finifis for museles• are One wire -basket or several squares strange, te him A eine of anean a often poor schools' for niann,erne he .of cheesecieth, - sort of hiaae mech,anical in -its raga.) answered, "Bet inaneera are no sub - pie pane to set draPPIng boa- :trat startling in 3ts-. strangeness, it stitu et hospltality, an he seems kets in, •ceme actosa the valley" with t'ne un-' to have that all right. It is something t Should! be broteht together and s' Y° knew that' Yen ' g '3' '1 61anee Two measuring- ,etapa, Two sharp 'lcnavea. • One tea -spode-, One tablespoon. a Two wooden spoona. Oue paietiings; ' Good mipplst caus, or Glses jars 'With good now Syrolbol MY faith is all a doubtful thing, at ()nee, for the fame 0.1 the atitOra0- 1001.1" 'at her. "..1 could bustle bini Wovea tity- mn a doubtful loom ---L bile th.ext in "ta sine -1' dself, but it might hurt %v." e ef stage, ry had Already spread into the farthest But the ,anjuintl Mee . interrupted.. tanehing eoUntny'. The horse was "less I 'hog Y,OPT pardon," he said, qhat I well inforeteti Whether or not in that, did not introduce lily donglitera ateMent ba reaegniareri the arrat -rivet: Doctor NardYnetnia -my clataghter; of his raee must be left to -soma, Itenet anelyst of 1101se charactOr, but, het ds -Wt arta mister," said beaked aed itacked hi rage erd t6rro.r.,1 the 1-J01)-, "1)1Utcrs at6arP .11• rItitr,i the toy was cOnser60$ nor, t,g61 Vti0 a -rig, My name is IdCOaVL orlon, tItleh of the home as of by,,0 Ciea tilhied: on line and ,ele.-1 Ile was, foe dropping at that, bet pelrivf N.4110 irati ithe earl earn are enteeded bend, bbe broken abythm of wateli:tick, I that belonga to -the open country, the "Well, I guess it won't eat ane ha big, open zonntte. In cities they en- venturet!le lest. "Ine'N just atm lertain, but in the' ranching coentre down ana pernapa Poke a hole in a "" then whY, There' iSn't any word for So SaYing., he eantered along the road but You will see for Yourself."' - which skitted the'efiruce tteers, croSs-1 He wa '80°n 'bc'c-( With wag°11: ecla the little strewn,- 4illa Swung up -anti/ a 01'etPbalir, klYyded the eves , lie was half -way up when a tm-e enongh he 'Placed he injure ne. f6d.,11-h, Yes - a , "ne'ver 'd'•yed left)" re; She Can part a rich,' fadealens" "teolIer into shabby ;alairts, dresSein eifeats Sleeking's saneatere; eetv'erings, 'teVery,thing 1 n Baty .Diain end Dyed .---no 'other ki'nd--nthen Perfnet, kqme • dyeing is "giterenteed.' Jrnst 'tell YOtir dirtiggist • Ny'll‘.O0-i•er.,;' the: tinaterial" you wiall-tai' dna' 'is' avatin or- idi•'• Whether' it is ' 'Cotton, atia Mixed tgoods. Diamond •DyeS tieyer"' antealt •spot , ; fade, or 11311. Cay for ViTare. I 1 newly ,clis.cever.; gri Whereby ,artifi.Cial ultraniarine an front:a-lain:a clay, ,froto rbich all our chinaWa,re tnadc, inttuding the ulost .1beaUtifhl I)orcelleins. But it lies Veritinantliei- 'use,S.. It is Utiliz- ed: as a ',litter" in the 'ritaitufactere oT newspi-int pager. and hi -the Produca . tion of a glasetfor highly finisbed, aet -at papei.,s. It is einployed ha the nreparaa' tient of nett.* fabries 'end in -making; SOlp.tp alse in 50111e Of the ahennical ji du steied. exeru slai 3 s a. LabOr-Sayer. Alone t:eaX.P1-1- thenel „at ,i,,41tiie O.. NIT E. E .1a• 'rriost ',Droll able inyeatmeut. ; . „ ,t.;Yon can mpve rour furniture a'itsily and sinoothlY,' oyer. any, ,cdri)qt ,ort. effort Th,"Onward' 14aye*,ruad froth weiti: tlici tear.. , paid ru4 uu witout ..oSdiews Or '14.0dket,4r:' irorriktditler all .rainittiii'you 2nUat ,1;et,tequiriPed giatin..15/10e', °;1\14,114,,-S#41.g' Furiiituro Shoes. . All ifses ,ap4 seYrap btdth Va3S".baF' and sbiaarb instal base .t Made' in Ctariada, by 'ONWARD leo. CO., Kitchener, On; 0.1•11Wilt7WPOt; 4:1J ft • Bust .,•always been the t'greaat e,riemy. of 'leen anti steel, 'Inlet:an, noancement that a'steel ,,thatt not . . reSnann noW Produ.aed, in quantities and at a norinalreost. Means if oorreeij that' the niOta 'will be for ninny . . , new pm:poses., ift The inain. ifitiest ehien ICernwall, • Th0 stuff source of ,supply o icilay is the (ousty It not a clay, 'grope: the hill on the farther Side,' 16f lit go's 0i t'eiitF .spealcmg.'• :Eh air earth Which when trw-b ;odbr�tht iii".0.111' 1;1;611etrohisr "1 -tint tiklett '1,19111411-wp1;8, .&1 with coat se White 'sand; t`froni the fi'rst tie ha aeea ;nit lie keen it Y were foi the girl; althoughhe did not latter. it is eeparatenaby 1 gA„:1;i:1,1g 11 qatAl there dorbea eaell ehorie 'Spring. A ..cheery tree in linfaia. ana Christ rho. tlia' linen That death had rtgaiehear . *ea tbeentifully back.' to me, h',,blearnataa eve-taw:hoe,. iCai'tli lini ,eff in tariltS ef watea, the heavy part - alas 'of' sand failing nufeltlY to the bettani; Then it is SPreanVorit'Phn'S had put into idlne to' bake., ,Whear 'neatly the iofina it is cut into blocks soitah1fot ITT: 'The blocks 'Oink Ttroparea; being vern frlabie, •era" acedily 'pulverized to a aert of minare'l Whieh. 34 the raw ea tettial Poij h to, • 1 it a t: liaT1„; ITEMS OF GENEgAL INItREST Resolutions 'strongly urging drat • revision of the present Intraiteratiort Act to encourage the emigration, of • de,atrable immin,rants fro= th-e British Isles anal; thee:0'40a! of ,the .contin Qua passage regulation are -steadily being-A:no:Myer) by aheeMinister: o± tbe • Interior. TO, date each resolutions , have been received tfrom the, Toronto amsi „IVf.onareali Boards' of . Trade, the St.12ayld's; St, George!hi, St, Patrick's., Sta.' An.drew'e,' tRivaanis Clubs • and ether tsoeieties 'and or.ganiaationa -in b�bli'ettien fha subject la ane is apparently' aeawvang inereaeing, itt- teresi. on the -part of the public. - -It 48 repeated that the Provincial' anOniabuildtee,' Ptd:';,•-(d...TorebtO, have • eon:Plated' arrankeinents ,to 5;00 i.i.erW`Ii'hro,ea', in Toronto,' The eoin- pally Pleas inbuilt) henries- 'costing twn, prices, ,1;6,060 anal $3,000" • , . %Declaring that -"One healthy, porcu- pine, deetroys ceie • handied fuiJy • granin trees an a ,winter/Frana Barrijunia WellIkatawn hiraber' operator of Arinapalie Reyal offered a..hotatity, of tent Cents for ,every • pipe Atillett•-',in. Nova durinig Aprile'1.922;ttand a dash- prize di for the hunter turning' iarthe largest nturaber t of 'porcupine .anteetse... Contract- for , a new .factory to be erected. ar Fredericton, by Ike Chestiop.t Canoe... Company, has been Vo-r.li ii11',commence ' mediately .on the constructioarOf the plant, which. wila' hav'e'', a total slaane_ of 40,000 ..squa.rer feet. The new be, theeeconcl, largest canoe fadtory.in the world, and she largest ,in the British Enipire. ' , Honey. Prociaced in the Pio-Vince. a • Quelae& la of such a quality ai 10 ei, difrieultY, „inr,seaUriug a 1.-atireWati'Ofeen'tn_er:s aIsy±-inh itis SOld, ' ' in cempatitoar - with .0-ther puts- of the 'American con- tinents Some time 'age:7 smples Quebec honey nec sent tO.:the latok-". hica'a rees;entativ in Beleauni) ivhich resulted . in tan- erder for poianda, 'which Was4o1,16Wed'atejity, obe: '.production ' retpolted to:be tan 'the inereaSe bit the,' • Pro•Yint:ie: , •,Seven ,:new jaNttebines witivtia. total .rate,aaaapaeity, ef .558, tdrisr='-onews---' brought inn) opera- - ti* in, ...qop4:.dufjnit 1.921.;' bringing the '.inaasitirnan, ,dainata'pacnaCtion nt 1-e-ersaafitt ;pp to '3,342 tons, or, 1,002,- -600 tonata "yeaaatae,coatiang to "a statea • rheat in the' Pacific' ' Oonst: Lember-. man. Two additierial'anill•s.are now in the: cones -a f •conastrnetiotia and -are ex- p'ecteci .to be in °pa:ration shertly. These will tring C.anadeas Maxi:mu/D.: . newatprint'pro-duetive..eapaci.ty :an to, 1,932,00, :tons atinhaliy, an amaunt aoxiina telY; 50. per. ,cent. ,Of 'tthe.., total neVaip,rint, 'cOnSaination of the Amer. can, 'continent. , -• • .. Montreal,- Que..n.-A Canadian acivere. tiara'. annual, just 'issued, 'states Oa; the circulation of .01 Canalliim daily , „ „ . newepapera °combined' now , =vaunts ' ito 1;774,a1:0,cep,ies, an increase of .15,- 060 over last year. Newspaper sir. • etflatien, fee meaty years .kept pace , -tb,,the," growth oi,. population until "-Weont9,*eak, of the' War :caused, . ;ifensio.n-andi--zanualgiantaticau husi. seerrisa to ha -VO tuneiI-bheohmnhaaitd to be Ontlie fen . Sentixnent'in. as versatile Rs. the- 'Mein or,'eXaniele, note, the,..following seene. attee'dii.; t. " A ,atianne.:' George Benny Robirson, IlatYneatS,Of age; was,,tried: .)xs, an ac-' cea'a et .jeal'Oitsk ltd iisit &Lit toff, his, wits , 4-04, watst, cont., Anitottig,tlie of ,the jury were-three'Wome.u., wisobasi vetea for tlie death penalty. • ". ' Jett return_ to.. Ilia conri.room; take their seats:, htls ,?l!.aolc. cap; 'Oran; ,turning tov;-ar4 Rob- irison, to him- that; he will ' Ttlie-ttrag-Te wordrsl, inta'keithe e•titne3 Iftanan,S, all:adder, ',The V1P-1.6aa'' oa.!,,,the 'letis taiiti,kee teadete:',A. sob 'is heard; deep' wietliette All' tit* , ,iveMoh fars. • rears are as coirtaglqus.!as-,lailvbt,1,..;, • the putiiii.?.eries,..t/bie..,:gailerieS;: taloa-fa, ,.aat • It 0 The:, teleeS. , eaVentegg' ' sigtr ta,-petittOni",fOr nierek, winala aul, says: .1 shall .-transmit ihe petitiOfx-40. thr,- tat ta exiteatain'thb nth eh rt1161eafit:'eltatiee part denten. • ° J Prep'n'et, eixgxperlenci ;Otte,' ts la taaa ;viz a ,nostu ra.a eae :4Qtra. -toh a,t.E'na aO' a big- fir tree laor,a 'few nose' silently teatcheal the' feliown „liliie.11/:C;c1t:Tii.;p01444,,ugt?.?11.iitt,;;;,tt tl'j lt"1 Two herrs ^ur..qL:* :1)e 1-01)011 - etaing.to frt.)] lhat, free 'r 1,11,110 :wAs eevs'oix-' ing±mldicatb, raroPPed i1;4. l%cid €s e 1115 tig)cad, .ct f 11 tr1;vra mis ?,ito t"' 6 lb t: 1, 3 it ;tit! !tit i !!, ;