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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1922-04-07, Page 6or fiat shipped Express at 75c �t09: `m rTAR MFG, & SALES CO, i'Nttlithattan Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. MAKE MONEY AT HOME $161 to $60 paid weekly folt your spare time writing ohoweards for us. No can - ;Passing. We instruct and )supply you with steady work West -Angus Showcard Ser, vice, Church & Colborne Sts, Toronto. Men! - Girls! DON'T BE "LONESOME" We put you in correspondence with FRENCH GIRLS, HAWA- IAN, GERMAN, AMERICAN, CANADIAN, etc., of both sex- es, etc., who are refined, charm- ing and wish to correspond for amusement or marriage, if suit- ed. JOIN OUR CORRESPOND- ENCE CLUB, $1 per year; 4 months' trial, 50c, including full privileges. PHOTOS FREE. Join at once or write for full information. MRS. FLORENCE BELLAIRE, 200 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. FARMS FOR SALE FARFOR BALM— I HAVE SOME ahMSoiee forme for auto in the Township of •lleborne end Hibbert, all well built and tnwmved, on easy terms of payment THOMAS CAMERON, Exeter, Ont 2668-tf FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.—LOT 88. concession 6. McKillap. 100 sera. There are on the premises a good house and bank barn. 5 acres f bush, well fenced and drain- ed Rural mall and phone. For forth" Darticulam npPlY to MP3, MARY I)aR- RANCE, Seaforth. 2831-U FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE. LOT 6, Concession 1I -nd west half of rot 6. Concession 10. H.R.B.. Tuckereemith, con- oaiaing 160acres. There are on the premises a good two story brick house mouth slate roof, large bank biro 100.69 feet with first class stabling, water in the barn, drive shed 26x86. Pit hones and hen house. The farm I. all da red but about 20 norm of good hawl- wood boob. principally maple- All well feao- ed and file drained. Eight acres of fall wheat sown, 35 acres ready for spring crap. The farm is situated 7 miles from Senforth end 4 mfies from Hobson,-one-balf mile firm eahool: Vorill (nail and phone. Will be sold pl easy terms. For further particulars sp- P19 onthe premises, r address R, B. No. 2, Kiypen. ANGUS McKINNON. 2829 - FARM ARM FOR SALE.—FARM OF TWO HUN- dred acro adjoining the Town f Sea - forth, conveniently situated to all churches. schools and Collegiate, There is a comfort ablebrick cottage with a cement kitchen; barn 100x56 with stone stabling underneath for 6 homes. 75 head of cattle. and 40 hog. with steel stanchions and water before all .tock; litter carrier and feed carrier and two cement firs; driving shed and plat- form scales. Watered by a rock well and windmill. The farm I. well drained and In a high stare of c.Itirstiem. The crop ie all I. the ground --choice clay loam. Itemsdi- ate possession. Apply to M. BEATON. R. It 2. Seaforth, Opt 2787-tf THE. OF THE LATE ARCHI. bald McGregor offer for sate Lot I5i 6th Concession, McKillop. 100 acres of firat close farm lands. The land I. in a first class state of cultivation and there are *rested on the premises good frame dwel- lintfhouse. with kilebeqattached; frame burn 76x54 with """. foundation, stabling underneath and c ment floors and water throughout• driving huase. pig pen and hen house. Also about ten acres of good bard wood bash. The property is"well fenced and well drntned and convenient to good market., churebes an,] choots. For further Partionlan apply to MISS LILLY 3. M.GREGOR, me the premises, or to R. S. HAYS, Solwitur, Sea. fortth, Ont '-tf FARM FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 20, Copra,;on 6, McKillop, captaining 100 acres, all cleared except 8 acres of hardwood bush. There are on the premises a bank barn with stone and cement foundation. 46x82, with cement floors; driving chert, 14x86; frame stable. 28x82, large xrawl house, 7 rooms and kitchen, cement floo» In cellar. Hard and soft water in kitchen; two acro Of orch�pd. The farm a fall wire fenced and tale drained. Wen t barn and also well At the bush. Tills is % good farm—enc of the best in MCKlllop. C is eitaated 6 mill from the Town of Seaforth and one mile from school and church- Rural mail and phone. Will be sold on masrnable terns. For further particulars apply on the prem- - ices or address R. R. No. " 1, Seaforth. ROBERT A. HOGG. 28014f ME MCHII.LOP MUTUAL 'ISE INSURANCE COM HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT. OPPICERS: J. Connolly, Goderic'h - - Presideat Jas, Evans, Beechwood vice-pretddent T. E. Hayi, Seaforth - Secy-Treas. ADEN W: Aielt:.Leitch, R. R, No. 1, oliaton; Ed. 1016 -ley, Stiaforth; John 11QUri8yyI t Britc011,9d, phone 6 on 187, Sea ?.. J W: Yeo Goderick• R. G. Jar i � l Cnutb, 8t'od�lagea. D'IRfi7CE'OB'3: t 1",r � Itliam )tine, No, 2. Seafort is Jolin r�niun�nur ��eryry(��e yam, Q j''y 7a",•"" , ? ' . --... our 400x .. ,��y'!' ,,, •;,I .. r" i ,�; ! � 5,. t 'Sv"'.+t.., (iettlpg the Very Best From Thb 1 a•�`yp� tx. " . Beautiful Flower. gndTheaneaaaaa hla W tnsvelsY the r , the U otGt11R n kot b e d( mint p t iN t, 'lrritaant;Rr Z. blg'fleaIem in �.. "> • �p�e4� .. H ever, ttiaro. V aaq t f fu'3� 'E41 • ° �Ovir gppda `:'ko the , suit, *Irr, Fi Location and Soil Suggested-94rly aceowa geatiro n tihi b[ggest g 1 '16s where Id1d Lta�oo�- a lay$) ntt+i end aTe eat and the htgh£lit the wo3tlfatt th7 es • nr,.not. Sowing lleslrable—Good Support rarertgD.IAD, �q petition 4 y fi lApp r ` price -14 jll he realized. ase obliged bylaw to report' Drell s , and Frequent Picking Neosgsaty. It you have pargr tried Il,. D. D. rgitlq.,dtr° weherd 0therorft-11 1 o r skins, such as musk•$O1rerrt7nentt Conn. �erleablon i eaee4, whatiler q ,mgll spot, Prot o r ora of 'In 'the to 'tkie mop arcaded rormp— 0 tormanE qt eacama or while , (Contributed by Ontario Department of t+g0totrattteatonce I•t' mittkf' I 'atter, beaver and so. - .. Agriculture, Toronto.) on our tioarosteo .tl it 4.aeta't relttt Yoa forth, %, e ` statistics cannot be - }Id' oY getting the skins iitought yyour mope7 wiR. to peeks. it, accidence have tion lu the garden suite them very r try D. D. D. Soap, tow These elrt�'] ,must �be=umrRtohtld'' I duoed empTtraottaly to the past teny'", it.tq a bottle. into a big Q market is absolute.' Location.—An epee, aunny posl- :tI b saf rodjrS.,�l' and graded; Y etY propaganda. Millions of •.veil. Close up to a building or near An dollars have, been nt'im,J ��L%20 7Fupper wall bring Ike { mBxovi=8 �. to a close board fence facing the �T+lt�i' RM0 amongl %}kiai`vR'ter's catch, say tRorty)I)Iand saYa3gllasding• ,all kinds of a1Q,. _ �n i•�ia' south Is not a good place for them muskrat S1f"j no'twa of WhIe1T am Ohl WZ7 RVIAe'rotis Ilaws and regula- a i �, a rt7 a ':•Y as the intense heat of the sun In- quite tih Color or ualit ejthe tions Ihave bene Inaugurated ,in ' val. % tit 1,7 hr•9'. �•a��yq dont anahch These sacra, collected ' �aeteS itl� S����:�i' FOR SALE BY ALT, DEALERS quality. Y kinds of industlriee, eueb as inining, ` ,l uses attacks of Insect pests. An In a great'filairket like Montreal, Lou- construction, and these represented' east. west, or north exposure close — don or St.. lis, are placed by Abe the ,asaticlaltions' meeting in Toronto s �•�r,�a..I�....r..,r.a.�t. "I it fence is riot so objectionable, WHY IS APRIL SO NAMED? blg de4era in,with tens of thousands next week, Which have 'taken a gmeat ,ice t muslawt skins trapped all deal of risk out of, many trades and ` tliO sight tb rule 10temoelves. - U perhaps a direct northern exp of other professions. Lenin no 10 In the ancient Albanian -calendar, over Almexioa. There, graders sort n$ef With the ensure. Near to 1u1 u[,e❑ wire fence which divides the year into ten 'these ton$,of, pelts into grades by � AQcident prevention exemplirfl� l Turkish Natiolaa4iat for 0hgi eaten- -r )relics fence is not objectionable. months, Aprf1, with 36 days, was the quality, '1lilen snatchers get to work clearly what,can,;be acctlmllished by I eion',,ppf 'hie power on the lsouthern Fut1--" --A d. -up, fairly rich loamy longest, and, in the calendar of Ro- I on them a71d match up small batches organized comerted and control- 1 cuas't\oY the Black Sea. $e 1188 - is best it Lite ground ,s poor_ minus, it had thirty days and was the according •to calor. Thus they are led e'o�i no+nPloYslent. sickness , affaire nearer home to watch.. The grav, Ily or heavy clay, dig a s'n'ort¢ longest month of the year. sold to the mail buyers for manufac- and P0ve, y +are among the next ills •�tepglllic of Archangel bas . grown The twelve-month calendar of Nu- tore, a1 I of •mankind Veltich May expected in aEnongth and ,o union qA . the 'r,"ace thw length n-quired from 12 lana assigned it the fourth place so The Hudson seal coat which you I to lose their terrors under seientide Norttren sates has threatened, th to 15 inches d.-ep and about 1u far as length was concerned with 29 wear, which is made of muskrat skins handling- Moscow powers, The :.c•hes wide. Place about two Inches days, and so it remained until the sheared, plucked and dyed to resemble �, _ the SOvierts' natural enemies in the � - ®, ti, pth or w, it I •sited barnyard rcformativn of the calendar by Julius seal, is evade 'up of several dozen ( - - Wiwi,. have ,again published their ::tlrlll-e Ol• cow' loulinl'l' II` Ill'. bot Caesar, when it recoveredits quota of skins. Those skins have come from RUSSIAN FA* NJR i DANGERS demands for "freedam� from the, ��.•••—��w 3u days its tit present. all over f Moacoiv rule. On the west Trott , t f tri,` u"eue-,, then hit um u•, aril America, The little creatures k9 d While the history of the length of that wore them :may have lived their SOVIET lieutenants Ihava been straggling to ��'��w��Q ` ;, with w, -Il r-uich.d luauiy soil the month is a matter of definite jives in Lake, Erie, Labrador, James repress"the,g�owinge spirit of Inde- jJtj� t7 U• op digging is a«"r.,ssary for sw'. -t reVord, there has been considerable Bay, Lake `Silmcoe, 9lichigan, Manic 'Fairies in Russia has not been un- peudefa?0 in t�ite'fJk4laine. ,,is •. v,•n in goad curl Ne-y"r sew I speculation as to the origin of the tuba, Vermont—, usual even in comparatively recent . ...e,•t t,eas tw-ir.• lit sucr•,,:•II i Ill rte• name "April." The majority of au- And these little skins, assembled times. The unselfish relief work of ahoriti'.s claim that it is derived from from all over thousands of miles and Tolstoy in the dread years of 1890, `coil• a pu-[ I,L Ill„ •�,Il al. 11•usC .. " the Latin "aperio," I open, and that I're- often travelling all over Europe and 1891 and 1898, and the pictures he n, -,Id h,• r u •w •d ,+. n >,:n. t refers to the time who the lulls America, finally get together, as their drew of the'destitytion and suffering ;,:n trcue11 (.)I- gr,•und fur :,w•. t peas of tr(ros still flowers begin to open, last adventure, to cover you and keep of the peasants are familiar, not r;it) it 1"ssibk•. But, as all the other months are divinities you warm and smile a little perhaps, only to readers devoted to his works, but to thousands (►'ben to —�o,v :ts early is named either after or with at the narrowness and Wmess of your who are unfamiliar i:.," rue.: d can De reference to their position in the old is T adventures. with any other part of :his literary y ser u,c :,s Roman calendar, it appears more in P roductiin. The difference between ,ed. Th. s,•ed ,nay Dc soaked probable that April takes its title --'�`-- `-- the famines of those years and that ori wail r thane'. sowing for fnmi Aphrilis, the Latin equivalent Fat -tit Notes, of to -day marks in a striking way the :r night Inners to hasten gi roi- "f Aphrodite, the Greek Venus, This CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM difference between the political condi- theory gains additional weight when It was Uncle Stun that put the tions of that time, however severe t , 1,,.w.- Mak. a drill about I ""' renlevnber that tihe nionth of April ..tit)" in Genoa,—Milverton Sun. and autocratic the rule may have u Lich• s in d, pt:, 5uty Ili,, --d --s,r .Aprilk " as the Romans knew The power of cu -operation is man's been, and those imposed -by the it nvo iuch••s ap ., t, r 1,:.a wri11 it --was always lobk,Yl upon as heing hight-st marri%station of intelligence I domination of the Soviet Govern - tri, u1, , iucm s ,:l :un• su;i ('rhe I under the special protection of the and wisdom.—Elbert Hubbard. merit. The famines formerly were :car ','P,, of w, 1a YI a., Js the , Goddess of Love. When a man is so perfectly poised largely confinM to the regions I ind to sow.) + 'Dian that he cannot show enthusiasm for peopled by the peasant farmers f^.,iculing; u::• jlsnts Wile o I =- o good cause nor indignation for a' themselves; that of 1891 was, to a n ;t six inches in h,•tghl to three fuer inches apart. THOSE FURS YOU WEAR HAVE bad one, he is not qualified for public ' p large extent, restricted to the Volga district, which is to :,.:pport.—W1d, ul•shed rtucken TRAVELLED FARTHER AND ,lice. --Barrie Examiner. Anew set of "egg rules" has been -day affected. The primitive methods of culture 1,..r- li •: ,- fe1•t in height. iaaPle bnish - submitted tpthe federal minister of and the small plots of ground allotr• I,nd or coars«• noun• nlay he used HAD MORE ADVENTURES agriculture. 'What the public, would P ted to the peasant, brought them in t,r support. ;�,•ttin;; made• if _coarse -:.-:no u,akpn all id.•ai support, bitter THAN YOU HAVE. like is an amendment to the hen's rule against laying when the price years of poor harvests, a return in - sufficient to meet .their own require - t::..n win•, as the• psupp cling to 11,.1(01, than to wir••, When your furs are put away in of eggs iS high.—Regina Leader. Not one 'man in ten, 'bold, meets" and those of .the community dependent on them, says the New g.—R';UOr Uwrou t I, in llaterio g ; storage. during the next few weeks, Urate we are can thank of his fI,,t. Why waste` `York Herald. ... dry mopother. a ,trill a (.hey will be making just one more inches deep and about tour I y V;,;rds b , y mg "un his feet."—Ori- The situation quickly brought striinge and adventurous move in a e:i`•s from the row on each side. iia Packet it a out a famine condition. The large . i'"u1, wxtpr ir.tu these uutii the career that is redolent of romance the, Intohty sian peasant in a former famine was laid before him( uttered a remark ' which- been centres of population and the indus- from start to finish. �:-•nlad is t.r eo:ieu. tl ---�••- --- trial and •manufacturing towns were in this way once every week u1, Fur there is nothing which humans h,•n,•ficisl use, eat or wear that undergoes as ONTARIO F,MPLOYERS PAY $26,- seriously affected. But the transpor- tation facilities of the empire brought P • n days i:i far mora• than ;:cent light surras' waterings" thrilling a journey as furs. •,: 000 A DAY FOR ACCIDENTS g to them the grain of the Black Earth rink;e the foliage with water un- The fox fur you are wearing this TO •WORKMEN UNDER districts of the Caucasus region and 1 r 'pressure from a till-, sprinkipr spring niay have disported inits t •wn day in hot dry" [v aphid youth not a hundred miles from Ter COMPENSATION ACT the, plains of Siberia. The affected rural districts were thus in time re- to, re- i.�irn cossets, strep as arc•.•❑ aphis Pronto. It was born and lived and It cost'the employers of Ontario lieved and the Government furnished t :d red spider. S r•iulil, tio, under grew in beauty, perhaps, up in the p just $26,000 a da W y pay for ace]- the means for the fertilization of the .lp of the fultage espl•ciatly. 'Cn_ Georgian Bay district or in Halibnr- dents to people working for them last soil and the planting of the crops, IF c+:u nud soap sulutiunn are also tun County. year; or $7,789;145 for the year, besides food to tide the people over 4"'d for insect pests. But the ohances are that it has It cost, in fact, more than $26,000 until the next harvest. In contrast )'irking ))loon,,--Koep all the travelled further and visited greater it day, for this sum was only the with these conditions is the situa- ;,.:t)'s of hluoru picked uCi every se- cities than its wearer, money paid out in benefits to injured tion produced in Russia since 1916. Sad day" to prev„tit sod 'run) form. Take one silver fox, for t•xa•mple. workers, and does not include admin)- This a Russian economist has re - u: , If seed is alluw,•,I Io form, the This beauty, born in a burrow, grew stration and a reserve fund. cently elucidated in his effort to ,! l6in will bo, inferior and the tluwer- to magnificent silvery maturity up in If a man is injured at his work explain to the world the present 1111. spasou of short duration. the great forests of spruce around through no fault of his own, he dues famine and the reasons why it has Fertilizers.—:+ wa11v in need 1,,r Jllmes Bay. For several years, it nut lose the time he is laid off. so long held the country in its grasp. wine with liquid ❑punurv:” solution (o- gr,•w• in wisdom and magnificence. .0. "compensation" fund of the Ontario To him the famine is but the logical it Is tile end of An_•,Ist will help to Until one beautiful February day, it - government to which his employer outcome of Soviet rule. Franc 1916 1,p ill,, plants ti urous and pruduc- ,ccen'Pd m a most arresting sell which cont[tibdoc utes, pays his tor hill ttnd to 1920 the official estimate is that 1..'­r.e late in the s,ras"un.—The late it investigated and found --and got its a small weekly wage. If he is crib- the planted area in the thirteen gym. Hunt, O..t. C liege. Guelph. leg caught in a steel trap. filed or pemrinanently disabled, the European provinces of Russia drop - A lone Indian, who lived twenty same fund pays him a pension. ped off 38 per cent. Situ Facts• miles away and who made a wide cir- $ut the compensation or pe pension is One reason for this was -that the I❑ the situ you C.ui ,)ore cern iu rite of four days' walking his "trap small—lolly a little snore than half f;trmer found the result of his craps Corm ih which era, ucaliy e+, -•y line," came along and killed the silver the victim'< normal wages. was uncertain and there was no can I- I at« n. fox, skinned him and took the pelt back his There, Thus has industry conspired to incentive for him to plan to harvest �ilasr �iv,•s the I"it, ct 1,,t' pi,stnr_ to cabin. an old squaw stampoul accidents. The govern- more than would fill the needs of .: ii: winter; it i; buil palntai,l,, scraped the pelt free of all fat and :ment, through its workmen's conipen. '-anise f and his family. In the d succulent, :cud it also aids dik,-s- flesh, stretched it on a wooden frame sation b,nti'd, assesses all employers 1.c'xt 'place' the large estates, Which : in tit'. dr:: -I, -ding s,nsun. and hung it to dry. at a tate. rneaaured inn accordance It lone 'employed modern agricultural :\uu.,als II d :nilag,• are not marl• In April, when the ice (vent oat, the with the number and severity of the luethods, were given out in allot - i ,•( io s, ,•. 1,h :.,osis, do not In-,• Indian and his squaw took canoe and accidents in the industry they are 0n_ ''lents to Communist adherents, and ;r I- I th n ... I— quickly, and are n:•t Paddled a hundred miles to the Ilud- gaged in. This means that not only the output of the land dropped al. _. ler-lit,d Liu:!. anit:ials fed nth,-" son's Bay Company post, where they will every individual' employer do most to nothing. To this was added ni kinds of feed. sold the skin for ,money and bought everything in his power to reduce the coinplote, disorganization of the I"Iv" ns^ of thy` silo oftcu ni:ak,'e, it supplies forithe summer. accidents in his shop and saf4guard railroad system, a disorganization i.bh- tc siltte ecru that would The pelt was then taken, with his machinery -and tools, but that w•llich made impossible the transpor- ,Viso to to• t. by )rase. countless others in big bales, by canoeemployers grouped in an industry will tat'on of grain, and left the cities of I;oud sti, sl,,hiid In• mend, i.:- and boat and train to Montreal and get together and undertake research the north, and the more seriously a, watt -"-pmol', ha,c walls th.,t from there shipped to London, Eng -work Eng -it to further eliminate accidents famine districts, helpless. mooch inside, and bo strong null -land, for the .great Hudson's Bay and so to reduce :their annual assess- Even had the acreage been increased n❑r.:bl1d• Company auction sales of furs. A sit() should he pl;,ced w•t[(-•,• it. ment by the government, I in 1921, and had the country not stif- In pre-war days, this fo:,; pelt might "! :i,' • the el.h••st cunvoni, in Thus we have this coining week, in fered from a drought, Russia would tic,• probably have been bought by a Ger- and It btr )entt Toronto a great joint safety conven- still have been a land of famine. The r;!n; whI r'. will ex' man buyer, for the Leipzig fur sales "d ly tion un[ier the auspices of the Ontario cornplete p breakdown of the transpor- I P to i.xtroul. e_,Id winds. were the greatest on the continent. tine hu eared taus or ai Lto will h Pulpand Paper Makers' Assuriatinn, t.Atiott system ander the Soviet Ta10 y "S teed , 00 Ori puurd:: tit ;ua e u day for 204 days- Now exc ange 1,s too high agatust Leipzig. the Electrical Employers' Association, , the L1rial, rens Society Association, would have made the supplyint of foodstuffs to the towns of Northern A :,ilo 14 f, -,.t in dianl0ter olid 32 f: •' :iic,h will hold 140 tons. So rt was a St. Louis buyer apt the London sales who bought the skin. Indvstrial Accident IPretnention.. Acs_ sofiation, as well as the Canadian Russia impossible. possible. The hope far the seed for the ilns of mor.• thea 100 tons ea- ,- cost prom 83 to $6 per lou, He carried it to St. Louis, where a 'Toron'to bu er took it, brought it to y g M•knufacturers' Association, the On_ tario -Safety L S y segue, and the Ontario crop this year lies not in the Mes- cow Government, but in help from ding to the type and material "rd in constructiuu• Toronto and here made it into a very e or neck piece. beautiful stalk piIt was government's department of labor and workmen's cognlyeusation board. foreign lands, There is no help to be expected from the Communists These are the employers. As for themselves' Though .they be eager Fat -tit Notes, the workmen'® contribultion, they have to aid, they have not the capacity so ____—_��_�___ _-_. ._. _ Michigan is the first state to offer a sacrificed the right 'to sue their em- ployer for damages. They depend to do. They have not been able to hold together the public service ..ward fox planting nut trees b,•side 'i.rh-.vays. [n Europe the profit from Revelation's now entirely on the com ensation y P board for in they have ,controlled; they cannot improvise service to meet an- emerg- No matter what you buy in kitchen utensils, tie roadside nut trees assists to main- raining roadso nut Secrets` and protection case of in- jury or incapacitation. And knowin that tits cannot sue, but will be y envy. It is impossible, as the Rus- Rus - sians themselves -have pointed out, t. mand that each article ca the, S p trade -mark ria' Shown below. S_MP Enameled Ware is side to use; ted tr m abroad are protected from vandalism vandreesalism by public sentiment, and thias,ia true of the nut orchards to the Formulas compensated at a modest rate 'far below ordinary wages, workers are - that the effect of these Your years of suffering will .not be felt by the pied- -acids or alkalis will not sheet ii• i , t cannot absorb odors; cleans like china; wears for Tell -the principal centre of production in America. inclined to '"play safe" in their work pie and that they will not lay nn the years. stozekeeperfyou want either By means ot•a potato cutter, a po- tato -OF— and so promotie .the cause of safety in industry, rule Lenin and Trotsky have imposed upon them die respons'}bility for the ) • Plante:, and a potato digger, along with other machines and a more Intelllgent agriculture, a farm- �] Beauty Culture Strangely enough, safety propa_ gam' safety legislation and, he vast -hundreds of thousands of lives sacri- (iced to 7iung�cn• and destitution: Tot- �, er has been able to produce 67 Is of -money spent to combat acci- 'toy, when the condition of the Rug. A(;e Scat � - bushels of potatoes with one average hour's labor. A half century ago the dents ,as far as' statistics can show. f,a°t, more accidents have been re sian peasant in a former famine was laid before him( uttered a remark ' which- been M! �lametlld 'Wore drollest was only one-third as much, corded' s't'ory that such records ;has since accepted as so - iib a three-coat8d enameled. itJteel, � says the United States Department of have been kept. The reason is, of thoroughly characteristic of the peo, `77be sky blue anii,'whito outside with a snowy white Agriculture. Just Published by .' ple. yare like a -great good- natured bo who to ' frig;, pearl Waft % 004ftieled steel With two Noah Up m net®. Dr. Du I Sprier, D. D. l :tries smile In ilia tribulation because he is )neer 1l fey tsA4lel'fde and Ont. From the time of Noah when the . dove brought the green beak, hem- Price $1.00 i a as Cold to'the bend by ,the faith than In the end all Wil• come out well," he said . The RuEalatYs:.f'afibh,& -the future "..S`Nrtt tjV 6AL P1%0D!UCtrS db,°r "+ MbNlrRtlA4 Ing pigeous have been of constant service to mankind. That well-bred Advance orders dealt ^with sMtictl m rotatiotl. y - b 6n acute attpolt or, Nasal catarrh, 'PhPee subtlest R fent "colds in 'Ui¢ %9d' is not of that ,Oi3erttal tinge whfch trrlsts "'1,op�O►4ro' w Nils i P.bMCNftN VANdOtivEp = stock of this breed Is, desirable le a*a ah by a live -stock owner to FTsn- tleO.0 sty, Va. He lista 22 hem- AD ESS ATARItH >KR1l#]1oCiliet will dad ttiat.tne ase of t•TALiIS E. •6vi11 build up the yMtem cle4ntlb'q'Alood and render liem Ieaos.11A __ab &ild aspected at- aka f entlrol to ftte $e; lie?ps y work dt c 3nm�I '.ba nYiaea 3n ,the,ax'dtttrhei>ti • sU-host.v ,With +Ae. woety; a cif *U A.os a aL t}J' 1 inq pts ns of pure breeding among 4i What liege -stock enrolled in the Sete, tstl sited.. 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