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E`111:! .�. �'. I . 11 _44"W_ 1 �� , I the hill. Other sleds thait had staT ob -e went to . : - . -E COLLINS. .
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�:i i I I r 07-4 .11 I . . 1___�� �_,P_ " I // I ' - were Won ovtdilstlarned. For. fi']�&rt" wa,i, 'ready' Off sh .1 �
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, :� . I . I I I I'll "I lz� - .- the fir�t f Ow seloolias,, Walter "Terely thes,ound of � , I I? - ,and it was ,surprising
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;. . �:: !" 11 �,�'.. -.1 , held t ery ,an, I lesiv, as Betty, . .
1 4 11 Qie bob to the course; then v other the- sled'& left. I thougbt Betty's mother iou,s: to begin,
,:��,�'��;� � , , . L � ered ii a once - how -iii. an�'Y tasks Inother �f ound. for her
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0. 4 . 3 Aclataldo St WOO,, TyrOMS! gently tried the ne", ,steering. ap. H(m, Welter apid )Fred WOT'd , , A's she picked up from the law I ag. only what $he, .
ilow-, �, , , Addritt.,sp caramunic tiont, ko� � ig;.oniS' t I ;v1sely payii
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I . I I 1" -ed 144e -a chartm�the about the .,Alta ...ks being, ad ,at lovely beah-lil:ilbon, IIQNV Utterl -Lined to do, I I
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W"ll;.._ - , I . t work . f I niel y n I va4ue of the .
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'.. I I Fourteen Rations, F or Cows. ' '" j 300 pound's barl,�y ' slightest touch w:as einaugh to swerve the bottom of tb4 hill. To -�Vfii,) they by th e rain, of the night before. considered the a(Aliall I
I . . I I CC '' co;6toneeed'ine4l . . %1I. At 1, st their � Betty, � -only ,o- ik to be. And Incidentally Betty I .
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Uernseys sholt , ieavy bob. There,yoas i:Io fricti= I bad to beat' them a Olt are ,
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I Jerseys and V h the I .
V.. % I I 100 ,.,4 -�Raili -ineali : ,, . lika the 1 tu;t ii, came ,and, With Mr. Woodson at matter of hair-ribb-pos but was aj-,vay�q - jep�rned that he,r work ,had to be well I
� �1: pound a -grain, �or every tliree. and ; 99 .w . ran ,: 1 The response ,W. 01ned MQ,re ; 1.
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one I .. heat b I I . smooth, even ph � Ly of inuseles rhmi of- Walter's back,'Frad pulshed off, .- , lid be paid for .It. .
100 , . : losing her handkerehic,ft, needlessly 46 -fie before she cou .
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_d one-hiailf or four pounds of milk th-OV Ration 11 I.., . � . I I 1phe "Swlfter�l gjai,ned speed s1l ' ' , . Dan.d,elions dug -out of the lawn , - "I .
1. �. . � wood and iron. . 1. 11 � . QWIV,'sicuffing�new shoes and tearing little -
.. .1.1 I give; Hostelpi, Shorthorn's and Ayr- 100 polUids -barley I They passed the lu,vlf -Way marY, at -while cheer -rose upon cheer And the frocks. . I . brought a number� olf pennies to Bettly,
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- i tshires, one to every lo.uro-r four aud 2oo I � I co,co-anut-meal , I -1 such speed that the trees looked lll�e crowd suxg�ed beyond the ropes so 'that. (cof course she doesn't realize th.at and going on errands was slao Td- , , .
... � I . I I I 1.106 (i ground oats � same of ` numb most run, these, things cost money," giused her n-1-uner I . I
..'', I one-lialif .pounds of. milk. This rule is i , I fence pickets ,and the wind beat sol its Or were al I � I -ative. Then At dish -washing
,I. 100 11 wbeat bran � nn6d as -if he I-11.9 -and yet $"I;e is not tQO-!fbung thiie, she wiped the sdiver and, the , �
'. ' , . I terribly. against Wailter that bo'could dowin.. To. Walter it see i ther, " , . "
I . genGllal, ?f 0loUrSe, And e,very diairy- Ration 12 ' to learn 6at they do." Then she coin- smaller pieces of dhinA.
. � ` scarcely breathe. Tears blinded 'him Ore flying gh a nairrow black � . .
I I I cob me -al v' of yei'l tbroug -,or -,in their, ' Xagetly.Betty did some task eaA .
ch his 0OwAi to Ree that . , $00,po� eoTinr�an& .
.1 . man should wet I Ili . ; and he iiv,as ,q,11-nost fri?,litened at the� lane ing, gesticulating i 111's' cluded thlat Betty ,could lea As. not so irkso-me, with I I
- 1. . . . 00 , It gluten f eed . 'He gritted his teeth, 'not darin to . than to earn day, which w
, � I .theyare gettinig All the grain they can' 100 ,, - cottlonsce po,-%ver o� this thing wNeh only he was � I 9_1 value in no 'better way e an end in view,and proud,ly sibecount- I
. ., profitab,17 use, and no moij�e. I . ,d�nveal able to guide. . , .� . look to right or left. , th money and. pay for s6me of th .. - I �
100 -_ It: wheat bran. �
I I I As they reached the smouth -ground-, e A,11 ones at first, ed her'pile of pennies which grew day
I - 7, 01over and alfalfa bay i's the beat , I I Alailo�t in front of The Record ,' , I things 1168elf, SM . she - gTew by duly, . - . I
. ,;� Ration 13 1 1 office,.tlie boy Emw a little girl on, a Walter eaught,ag1linipse of his father more expensive ones as .
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.1 kind a rOughage. Timothy haY' is ,100 pounds cOwnweal , . older. -
- ,, 0 lah-seat waving'and Then on the:nIght before the fe-sti- I
. . i lsbes eaergYk 100 cc 0,1d process lins6ed-nijeal sled in front of him. She heara,the standing, on a slle-� I
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- . : ,,Swjfte�1511 gong and In trying to, get oheerin-IR I hisn. on like a crazy man, . That very day the opportunity pre- val Mother -and Betty went, to ,shop .
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I -r . . I veted ribbon which Betty
�� I and takes the place of a as%. If good' 100 ,1. . ground oats ovtof the way upset herself. The f ew *-hille his mother, 'With a strained look sented itself, for Betty,came running for the co . . I
I sila,ge Of some kind, is ,lot available,lRation 14 � . . . � s to sel-ect - -her mother's . . I I I
". - � . I . bystand -stood horrifi6d as the on her face, clutahed.the ohoUld,,er of h , from sichool, flushed and starry-' her,self wa � - At
- I roots can be use& I �round oats I ers . . Ome I ' .4d guggestion that fairies usually .
". . I s I speeding bob swept -toward the Pros- plo�qnoe , Wolfipgo , his particular eyed with the ii6ws that an out Gor wise -y I
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1) For feeding with tiniotlit hay, corn 200 " corn�anid-cob meal , ery dainty. colqrs, Bett
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. iflodder, I other 100 44 I Lte 11 -m -re. Those on the sled *friend,. .� ' , - I I - festival Wks to be held, on the ,school dressed in v 1b
I iijiliet, Towen, ant � gluten feed . trE 0 owed at. the people and she was to be one ,Of a choee a lovely Iyale blue tri, bon.. 1.
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�, I . - . shrieked,, Walter alone was calia. � The lane nexT groundsf , How excited Betty was ,on the day . .
I roughages -low in protein, Use these . ety and. crowded is every facullz. grou fairies, "All dressed in white
"I . I . Why Incubators Pay. Judging the,distan-ce to a� nic �. . � closer. The boy' .0.0 .. our hair." of *6-jestivtal! And she looked truly
., grain rations: I I . he swun.- around ty. was alert. Suddenly he be -came with big bows of ribbon on I
I he bob, I Y4.1 her -&I 7 -te Z S U ,
I , Ration I � In I the days when, -,brooders -were 11601' swerving ti . his, shoulder Th all, at, once Betty's enthusiasm fAir' ike In d . nt whi o t me
. . the child and 4ba,x,�k into. the ce-ntre conscious of a plain In On - �,
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. orn-and- in quality so-in,e PIOU-1tryn-Lan doubted losing any ofthe pre- -and realized'that in the excitement bedraggled while the fibbon, like a huge butter- I
.. 100 pounds groundoats, or c without even . , . . died as her eyes fell -on the' -air. � .
I I I I pull.ling, unmercim 'her mother had 'fou Y, I
� . the value of Incubators beciau-se Of the . I . " . I MT. Wood -son was, . ribbon, that nd on fl " adorned her 1 �
I I .1 cob meal brooded cious speed. She reinemberea halving -,That night ,as Mother was ready to
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.1 100 11 wheat -bran . large niortallilty.aniong du'Oks It W..�s a master stroke. - Tlie bo,b fully �at his arm. 1-10 wrenched free the lwwn.. I I .
V. 'mad-ern,brooding I but she turn -out the light after tucking her
... I 11 6niseed-meal arti-fitiaRly. But with w, missed the little girl by ,, 6T . . man shout something lost it th, . evening before, Betty suddetill
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. 200 for the chicks play she had little girl in bed, .
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I., 1 200 11 � lineeed-inelal equipment.to 'care , .s� practjcai�?And a few luches; and a,hoarse, wild cheer in his ear Past, The Record Office had ,been so anxious to , up, -calling, "Ohl wait just a
� find that the incubator i 'hl dry window not stopped to pick it up. 1916wly.'�she sprang
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,� " 11.ation 2 broke from +lie onlookers, at the real- they spedt' ands from ev . , . -looked- at her mother. ('191 .need a minute, Mother, I want to put away .
. 100 � cornmeal . profitable. I and prompt waving them on.-, . You, know, that cost
:, I .. . .. .. : pounds ction. . -luck I S a31 to sil" 'her," she -said. "Yes, you illy new ribbon,. And Matber smiled
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cottonsleed-meal When only hens are 4 ed fOr-hatch Oo,L ckdn new on,,e, Not I
. 100 11 - us .-the sipeed 1�69, , I
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� 100 11 old process linseed-mleal ing it is diffictilit to hat.ch earlyi. Often a swept on and Waliter noticed-, other bobs at, the will need a new one," her mother a lot ofinoIney.". I
. The bob, to, be sure, had dp,. and OIL Betty ,tvas at least beginning I
, I �. I 200 " wheat 'bran the best hens ths,t lay through the but had ti the "Win- " the "Win answered,, 1.1buit suppose y earn the happily- lue of her t1-Angs.
. that wish to set two runners, . I glited itself roadside, .f
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'� I . Ration 3 winter are the hens ,,plyerl, among them Then he -ney for it all, by youxseU." Betty to leamn. the va -_
.� I spring. Sometimes those without unseating its frightened,creW, the crawl�- ino -_ I � . . -
. 200 'pounds corn -and -cob meal first in the On they went, and soon rear-hed a saw the."DaTV' 'Slowly his bob- I � . ..
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I . hens wv set on. agge'laid by the poorer I came even with ber, - . . the The Farm Work Shop.
I I 100 11 oottonaee1�meal series of bumps ou the road. Over,ed towlard her, f , real contest lay now between
., inseed-meal layers that have stsirted. to lay later n or I �
. I the whiter. This means that the the bunips they sped with hardly a and- then ---a wiK cheer we t up, ts . .
. . 100 11 oild. pTDcess 1 � DarV' and the "Swifter." - Before preparing land, see that th-9i '
I I Ral 4 . . . In. jlar. This was a great,victo.ry for the ,the "Swifter" had wo,n. As the two telams went Up the hill points -and dIs`ks are sharp. A
1. I 1 200 pounds commeal best hens are turned aNMy from the hinged slle&.,and might easilly mean As soon as wo`rd'Wais passed, that for the last time, their friends cheer- Plow I all en -
I . production of eggs when they are most for the speed race VOTO . oys, hearts were heavy, good grindstone run by a sm
150 11 ootitonseed-ineal the wismingoif the distance ralce, sin The ,ed; but the 1b, .. -time.
, I - odluce chicks'. The liens jud I , I, e will do the work in quick
I 100 " euten fkd to any sled not having the hinges th6 tr e stone faster than, Vot
I needed to pr I �ce r a,dy, Mial bilgi-event. began. and Walter . trentbled from head to 9,1` -un th
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I �� 100 11 wheat bran oif less value ,which have not become bumps were impassable, ,And nrt�st be first three bobs to take their places foo,t,ashetookhissea�. Theot,j)art,si, Do Trot i . I
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.i� Ration 5 ,brooldy are then producing the eggs steered around'with.a. serious loss of were the "Raliphy" crew were all smiling. . would by hand. u6k- I
I � 200 pounds cornmeal f or hatching. speed. . � I., �`lfight," This race the "Wimid"' Won At first it seemed AS though the Three ,good saws,-7-handwsaw, b
I The incubator enables the poultry- the by a fu i ,length. Next f ollowed the ,,Dart,, � like a bull- 0a;w -and eross-cut-are. needed, on . .
, 100 " cotitonsee6-metal - � to keep all his hens busily pro- On and ,on they slipped along peedy," and were *gaining, but'. I farm. Anoid saw for timbers
man would .��Fl-p .
� 100' 11 ground oats level stretch below the.lhilli eTit" ,"G�npy. and "S dog the ,,Swi&bW, clung to, its slide. every
�� . - ducinim egg& For example.. a 360 -egg , he, the " I other. w-Ith nails in will sare the good saw.
I'— I 100 11 old procen linseed-meial � they ever 5top? They passed t ilTarll won. Then the three The tense crews watched, each
I ,.. . Ration 6 1 incubatar will be doing the -%vorik, of stalm which marked the spot where Magnolia bobs started, but it was, not Neck -and neck, not MOTe than'Ltwo When -a screw.breaks, the easiest
� . 800 Pounds own -end -cob meal I tweuty-four hans. Those he�s will be last year's distance winner had stOpL_ MUCJ�of a raM for the I I ISwifter" soon feet apart, the bobs passed the hialf way to remove it is to use a screw
11 e the strain on the ' . extractor. Just dri!11 a hole in th e- -
200 ' ` cottonseed-ineal I laying and I believv ped, and it was twetity feet farther be- left the others farbehindl. ! and then the three-'qu&ter marks. . .
�, . . vitill,ty of a ben du es bob slowed to a stop on I. The last three races followed and The strain was killing. Every mus, broken screw, insert the' .
. Ration 7 � than the devitahzing eff Oct 01 three fore the " . extractor, tu-ni, the screw out oil its
.11 I 200 pounds barley - -e won b.k the "Dart," "W1119" and , , ody -ached.
weeks-st6adily on the nest, foTillowled ground never before rewhed'by any wer is in Waitet's b A lump
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. I 1 200 ", coftonseed-meal I worrying whilb racer. . . � "Rapid.,' As the six wiI ' ers 'again .rase in his throat, and in his A' xi t . Salty grease and bacon iinds, do �
1. � long period of climlled the hill, al were quiet, even
� , 100 11 alfalfa meal -by a . Each afterzaboon many peaple gat�h_ he pleaded, frantically witli the F'Swift- than good when used On
ed W in. a b.rood coop mothering - aly Or. I was more harm
:'. � 100 11 wheat bran Penn ered on the hill to watch the �'Swift ,the -onlookers. At the t of the hill 11 to win. As if she knew What d-rew Saw blades. After using,put the sa7
.., the chicks. . " Every one was I disapp6inted, the captain of each crew draw a s1lip expected -o -f her, the bob suilden,liy
- When f eading ouch roughagets as Itseems to help in brooding out *Is Or'. . r from a h&t. On three Slips ,ahe'ad .and won the ,final heat by a in a dry pilace, VasOline or a good
". '. clovex, alfalfa, soybean, or vetch hay, tendency to,bwoodiness in a flock if however, for not Once did, itreaeli.the -of pape ' rs were f I grade of machine oil will prevent
.1-N or other legume hays, All of which are . ators and brooders are used and first miark. Disquieting news had also ibere were crosses, the othe - d ew 1, eet. � I rusting. Hang tlle saw zo the blade
. , - incub come from Harwood that, the "Wind" .blank. Those drawing crosses, woull *--- . 1� �
I* .. rich in pro,tein., these grain nalixtures, th� hens are broken -up promptly and . evi, 13 - would- thoseArawing is not bent.
".*, I . and the "Flyer-" were kso, 1 race together as . Your Wife Isn't to be I I
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U : % are goold-: I I . returned to 18�ing condition. One of gear.., �.. ,' ossies were to ra.ce first- - We have electric lights dn the house, -
� ,. -rk in managing fl, until the " ' 11 - barn OP
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1. . t1jelitems,of wo Olcks with hivges and steering f!" bliahka. The ,cr. Iy "Daxt" - ' Blamed. granary and blacksmith 'sh -
. �i ,Ration 8 it was not . . alst !=,d prove& to be the "Wiui�, .. I I
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111�1 . IT Of the, American amid Asiatidbreeds4s � I inft_4a,j��41W,ing." . I -way you can, If small light plant -of'
�', - 400 pounds. oo nmeal . trip on.FxIday night t r -B One h�lp - your wi. e We have a
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6. 4.4- -:�. 100 11 cottonseed -meal to constantly be penning up broody ' � I I., The -roatd- was wide and, equal -17' well economize onfuel Is to get -her a good- own, 'and we like it very well; it has
I .1 mark was reached again. .
1111. . I— 100 " gluten feed hens from, spring undl winter and , . . . � p d, little. ,stove. A great many 'wonien 4re ,been installed- for nearly eyear. W% .
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--� �.`Z I . On Saturday morning the hill w., a 8 papked, so OGItion mattere I e a yard light which we find -,rery .
i�11. : I 100 11 wheat, b,ran even during the ,coldest part of 'whil;. given over to theout-of-town. cbntest� N�verbhelegs the crew drew for bo- blamed for wasting wood and coaq I vv or coming from
. 1� I 1 -tainly Playis to breed from . , all the sition and the "Wing" won the centret, when, as a matter offact, the stoves oonvenient in going to
�',�ll Ration 9 ter. It cei � poss, , - -ants, and by elieven .bIclock . I . unhitching a. team itt t- I
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:�;,., � inuteal . hens with the smallest ble ten. � . right And the they 'have to work with are -good, for I the ,barn, or in I
o , .400 pounds coir . bobs had arrived.,. Walter. And Fred with the "DarV' at the we like electricity'
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: .111 I 1 200 " gluten feed dency to broodlries& A good incul-rator ith their team-niates stood on ' the "Wind" at the left. In this. race the nothing but old iron, It wo,i2d be I night. All in ail,
14i� � 200 " old process linseed -meal not only. produees vigorous chii,eks but w , Ae lead dnintedistely and economy to change and get a good very ma -ch. -M. B.
, . . . porch of The Record office and watch- "Dart" took
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r. ,�ttlllk " givond -oats � . . re hold it. . . L I It would soon pay for Itself. Engineers,.h I
I" , 100 pay-$ for itself ,13,Y savin ed their rivals, spe-ed. by. There we stove. . power, - .
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ILO� Ration 10 hens., three sleds thiatt bad iteering harr.,p the . WaUe'r an.', the other two cavitainis, And -then, there is much in the care estimating water
: -40- 49 . I - ' ' � they -cook quite simij?14i-' Multiply the number of
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.,� � , �- . .-, Flyer" and the ,,wind,, of Harwood- dTew for position. The ' Rapid" on stoves. Often they getso I
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��; .3.11. " rVI and the, "Dart" of Lawson. The ,rest, the centtre, the I Flyer", the right amid slowl, ,And do not btake
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. , , I " 1dren's Hour I while they, Sw er" thelleft side. As Walter trouble inay be that the space, under divide by eleven, which will! give the
. I 1 lie IN were fine bobs, did no.t. the " ., ift .
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1 ".,4. . . . . waited lot *the signal, be looked, anxi- the oven is filled up with soot and approxiniatelibrse-po*er on an eighty
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:� . I The "Flyer" and the "Winid" d,e, ously at his oppo . I
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���, - . The "Swifteriil' I the stove NOR -feet per see sinig a g' en point. ,
. �.4k . I ied elght. Just here Mr. Woodson,, gOot all clean -ed out, �
I .. they passed,, the boys' hopes feill..But r �
4. . lid One of the best 'cleaners I -or the
�, " " � lia's hopes the first view of the "Dare' Nias the:
� �: - the Past several hila. Immediately M8gn0 �vho had also been looking over the work as lveia as it ever id �. I
I � *1 Ji;ach winter for Otber oublewith1windshield is a piece of untanned �
� , tw,oboba,whispered "We'vegot -MyneighborIswifeliaA ��
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'!,� year,% The WeeklY Record had offered revived, With mad haste the boys last straw. Carrying twelve men, it , . . I six inches square, with�
" -oat bob --sled pulled, their blob to the top of the hill, -seemed literality to jump from the top the weight.* At the start the '101YOV her stove smoking. Her husband, who ' sheepsl6n,
� � � *, ;� . a $50 pTize,to the speedi bit bilit. we'll win. 'Rapid' ha -d his thinking -cap on, found that shortclipped wooll. By' dampening the .
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".�* in the county, and a Silver CUP to the all the while answering as, many ques - to the bottom of the hill.. Witli, heavy will gain a *re' was another Stov . r -g ihis over the glass,
I , - It be in it." . . epipe opening wool And rubbi 11
� 4.,� ,bob -%,iniiki�,-: the long-distance race. ttons As breath would allow. By the hearts, the Magnolia boVs trudged ,won the . �
1. I I Mr. Woodson -had said, the on the opposite side, of the ldtchen. enough oil will 'remain-, in a-' invisililO L
"i, �'.. . Never had the seine bob won both time the bob was in POSIti011, it was harne to lunch; and it was, a silent lit- Just ,as � . 11.7n, to, preve . �
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. prizes. and neverhad a Magnolia bob the centre of an admiring throng. fle, group that p Wiled the "Swifter" Up "'Flyer' crept slo,xly ahead. Fo � capping that he put an eiid f nt,rain, or frost f roin ,ad- �
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� -41 been a whiner. In its last issue the Carefully Walter ran a file over her ,the iiiii a few minutes before two few to -
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T ��. I . Record had announced the coming four runners and the new bob, was oyclock. . I neck neveT to tAteh'Up. The snow,cut ac & Wh6 yin, hese, be --*-
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. . 0- Saturday a-, thte day ,chosen f or the ready for her maiden trip. The boys A finer collectioll of blobs would hind lowering Bulbs.
, ." ers of the "Flyer's" back cajeful that you -get asrubstantial one. Winter F
��, , 11'act'S. . scrambled into place and. Fre4 insist- havebeen hard to find than that which byrthe runn and will, Given a. good, bage-ment and. ,abun-
, ,%* - . � e' I. 'N it 6 -are , eft -light affairs"
1 7..1. Tbe oondition% were few and simple. Ing that Walteribe the first to steer � � I
, x greeted the eyes�of the editor of Th , sa-ed flew in Waitarls face. Evel v h 'Som, pr y nd, .
�"O' I sition a 0 a y to " d and his goggleshe squinted. I . soon burn,put. There should bei -a gootd dant wi ow space. in the living Or
I , In th(! spea�i contest the bobs were to tuok. his po t the ba k re d Record ais he stepped forwar .
I " - �.�, The "Flyer" was just its iength metall bi�� and the part nearesit -the r,pare rolonis of ,an . ordivaT,y home, I
-Ir . 'here ve off, But just as they were ready formally welcomed the visitors. I
j;E: 1 nwe three abreast, and, ti were. sho ilf-wiaY point, but the fir , 1 -t be strong and�duraible, for where theindoor temperatures are mot .
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I Lglitc.-ten ('11tries -which meant six to move, they heard themseilves greet- ciTilie first race will be fo,r dislbance Ahead at the h,a e -%vea- permitted. to xegister more than,'six
',�� � I . gaining. There was- lit- th eat will be intense in cold It
, A111. rtacc3 to pick six winners. These Would ed from the sidewalk. amid I'll not keep you waiting while I OSwifter". was e h not I degrees of frost st any time, and, it - .
I . I got do a lot of talking," he smiled. at the tic cheering, Walter's eye,s, were fixed til.er. Tbiii,,,flims� furniaotas are .
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1 4.1�1 .then fight the firiol issue. � "Well, boyls, what have ,you and excited I the forward point of the "FlyerIsl' wortli putting in.. We need, to re- is pos,%Able to have bulbs bloom .from
4 Th,e course jvm a steep hill About there?" It was Mr. Woodson, the exopeabant bob erews, be- on . Is I 1U , ber Until sp,ringtime, So says �
,, * flagmolia who spoke. AlUthe :core him, "but -vv lat was his goal I Or that stoves ana rnaceR are Decem .
- ill let you sta t at ,front sled. TI memb �
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I , 0� 11-alf a 111-10o lorgt The Recolld, boys autswOred,excitedly, but it was once. There awe but two covilitions; � Slo,N�ly he -crept toward it; then fas not'bought for -a day- They are cost- the . superintendent of the Dominion I
;P_ stretc-il at the bottom. - .1 jpg, Just as they ly and should be of the ,best p6issilble Experimental Station ,at Vancouver, I
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,.A. . this smoolth. stretch, Walter who finally explained about the first that yora staxtat half-raiinute 'ter, They were gairr . 'in. on
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41i��, -of-floe fmoed on . in'tOrvalls �and the second t1rat the�. Mag- darted plast the little group Of Wal- material. B.C., -,who, judging by -a btfiet I . 1.
, ".. - 5 vved as ,'Judg& stand. their big, fine plan, folks, the bobs were even ,and . . .. "Builb and Bulb Blo
: . and it paroh ste last. A -er's --- L---..% 0111" recently is-
�. 1111�vl I , O,Pj)O,sj,f.o -which stooi the finisublog "And, youpa-y this is the first trip?" polia, bobs go .11right, ghd. thank t ., ading Logs by P er. sued at Ottawa, lias exhaustively 9011,13 - .1
..*ji � .. "Yes., sdr.11 Walter looked --'very you.2I . � ateross the firdsili-ing tape ivent., the Lo ow I
1-2.) stalte. I . I 49wing', .4 0Swifter," hailf a leuxth- ahead. The I into his subject. It is well to �co`ftut . �
,,� � . o be proud. � . As he stepped back the I ___ � I , Loading heavy logs is a man?s Job, cinitha and Paper White I I I
1� . This year, . � .1 ===t I - ., tn. I ke. When motor trucks I on Roanaii hya I ...
, more exciting than# ever aind the whole "Welil, that's fine, and what hilve. . 1 .-.,7- -, � I � and no mist,a lreesias�,- he -says, to ,
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Igbib ,�y _-7,1- 1 .11 are used for hzwlil� '
."", .1 ., _ I . nd most Og , the supply indoor bl'O'Din UP tO the. end Of' I .
I ere '"Kils �thlng none had ... ..... 1___`1`i�._.t_ � ,:� ; 11 .1 I .
toivn Was talj�j,jjg ai)jout tlieni� Ed lou named her?" I .
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neighboring vill-ages Were rep 5011111 I .R. .1 tr_ I -takes I jhe danger a
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>P in the entries, with, the sa,me bobs that ,thought of. All eigreed a nanie. was .SOW _-%=1111 - e1:1 ".. � I b8c'kache the hy4ciriths, and early varieties. of nar. � I
. 301�_=91' ..;,.. - -1 . ,, . s power directly from I �
� ". Wou last y r ente-reda,gain. Magnolia necessary ,and - manly niames werie . 1. . I drive take
A:'t OR I I L 11111 - V' ' I cissi should, the relied upon, All that .
, orap I ... .1N .111111 - 0 shaft of the miotor-truck- and by .
10L ,111,.paTters had, litt tly suggested. . At last Ur. I I � dri � I is, needed are some bulihs of a good � , ;
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4, I s ,�, ilebope dwinning,, pit . I � I I I ii I means;9j a powerfUl worm gear trans- I
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, r�. I for 1j.,tst vear both their bobs had been WOodson raised, -his hand, and the boyis .- L .. - ... by, firm amid of -good size, flowel - � �
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.. X1, - .- . This year thiese were fell silent. I . . I ... :t� . i; .. pits it to a long., winding slIfift, or varie, � �
badly :beaten, . ,.; boxes, some fine grarderi
ii- I . � , . . � - �-� sinall. drum, i I txtends.bhe length POtR, piano or 1 11 11
�, - tt�red agahi,-but the people did, not. "How does tlii� �S-Avifter' strike you, I " I 11 . ,� which - Ooflyetl maililke, AM "I
,.i: Ili, . . oil . I 1. I I . I I Of the truck bed, -being mounted paxwl loam, san4, welil d,
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-111 Atow )rwh elithasiasin aboult I . I . I , -under the edige, a little, indkisbry and. intelilgence. Listo � �
. ":" 'I' 'W" The,"natine wAs adopted with cheers � . , '. I .. lel.:to,it and just - hy 1.
, . To Ve sure, lbere as a new entry; � i TM 1 I I I I . The lo,ading chlainis are attaolied to of dtsirabtlp imrieties of , acinths, "I
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,,� but no one had seen the bob aud it and hurrahs. . I .11, I . � tulips, ij�arcjma, Iil,jeK,,.&ud- other bulb-' �
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1:��,� � belonged to a. 11cauple of kida," and "Well,, tben let's Christen her," ooiti,4. I -1. I I . . � t1lig drunij a kver engages the friction , s plants Nr ]indoor and outdooT.Cul� '. '� I , " �
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� , . __ altogether pepplo didret know what to, timied the Mayor as soori,as he could .. 1. 4 � I 't wheel, .and, the driver, can stai: I in. the buill.0811 -along � �
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expec.t. . �111`1' . it"m ,the truck, stO . progress ' I
, I � I . *W %.., ,--,--4 . I with Instructions. as to the method.4 ,�
I ..� I 4 L . , T 11�1 I - 'of the. log; 'having it in fulk'view all . �
TvIeuniv,ibi e.,,W. It Ms,cari,�inlgl he�steP d � I . -4%1 , , .
I I . I .al er-aLid ,Fred, had.he,l PO to the sid ' 4 .11; , - wer J. e that should be pursued., , lit diAricts - ,�� �:
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I - bob & suc�. a.,plopp4 him� - � , stop it; at Any poin't, lock I of Intense 11q :
. I- ,e, - theit I I I � � log, should, be done- iit'�W*Mbffl- And be , I
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1 - Umbe-r of I nntly, standing with one lia I 9 I , desir ,that lie can leave ffie. step .- I . �!
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. � I . points, in its favor, TNII-e'sieds, inisitcatil on the sltserhig bar, he �pokel , ' � . and um1m.-ad-jush.nents to the 10 aa,to feTHili Ajr� : I
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�11� *, � 1� pfboling helid so'naly to titt connectinigi "I ch'i-istell this bob the 'Swifter,' I . 1. I I I I I f chain or sldds,, If a chain broa,tts, the ves,ting, cuTing- vitd ,storing over w in- ". ,
;, and Inlay she brinj success to Mot- ..... I I L .. . . , . driver is otit-ol! the way of danger, t' , . If
bo-ard, were, ,both hingtil sa tha iii I I I I . ter, besides giving filformA, 'On On thil
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. . �Iieboolrtl. . -Wd . t, ,,,,, I . .eg his, truick, rill I
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I I _1 �A �A ' I I 11 ... I I ' It chililing tbax .eveil sem _ � 'L
, � lit,wneiA Of fliS lift' and 1111211 1001ovA % j . I I , _ 1. . I ,. log on the kwei`en�4',bif, the skias; I ii'l ,iitti . I ;
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otiliter, passenger, Nons,'of 010 other 11,11,�q !kG '. , - " .'Atool-, � 1.,rd boof'k&(l to! - he
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!� . . Ma,11T we . ` It "Riwo,1. mind the 4:l,Attry tree, doo.-Tg(,� 1)�It,go�t bwy I'V i I _ +.N1 - .4 " 1; nr 'r.,'41'mo�'.4 good prospects I .1, ,i
1. ev!-ptaq, A04n W.Albo,r,took big plaift . I A'"", ""' *.
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