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i � . rudess pers�es`104i;i writ���6�, -�-, ,
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:� � LIght not to lighten the work of our Presi- the eneray's golor. The. animals are M �SD, WQRO, is very short, rynni,xig from the middle . '' �'', . #,: I "
� ogE TURKEYS NEED , �l . I , I 4% �
, M � . i I days And kept in I I -November to the latter part of De- Par' ...... , I 11 , .,
X � Stree�, HeAs&II, Opposite Town Mr."Howe and his family. They bol atus strapped to tile body,th 11, �
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11411. a position ,wVoje they can see the , OF UNCLB" SAM. cember. Many, tgrRey raisers $ell been, tuventP4 in, Vn914na,1 ';J ... f %�V,
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LEGAL the trees in his orchard were no ere
the best varieties and that they w
vance, even if it is to son I is extent The night of the attack the
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are covered with lumin- 6,594,606
Twenty-four Yea ar.,11 . t who
txkeys ... on farms in the alive
either dress them or snip them.new
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deAlers,-Prom the New Washes
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pes. ,--.A*- 9 same I . I ,�AR. ,. -, .
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thelli'Xt tbg* " *
I not good sellers. proved no
Phone No. 91. This
reputable from its age, for the strain in onkeys all
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paint and let loose. They 1
of pLblic life has been taking a heavy ous mine- United
I States. In IP10, there wek4
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For.
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or 'AMP -le . �
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� 20%000 000 acres of ,
�Qltivation
handicap to him. He set out betwe en
JOHN 1. HUGGARD of the older trees McIntosh
toll of vitality from. sta tesmen dur- diately make their way over into the 8,088,708,
And in 1920, 3,697,02$.
reason'and b6cause, of the ever�
I India,
- �- .4— 000"000
under . almost 60, ,
acres are irrigated. I
the rows
Red fillers, and as the latter grew to
Barrister, Solicitor, e
th
. enemy's lines, where their Appear- ,this
ing the last year or two,
After all, work of any kind is the ance and the Savage way in which incie,asing
demand for turkey for
,
Christmas dinner,,
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CURRENT WIT. AND WISDOM does
A cable that is tiglitexied by a lover
the work of a new implemen t
be sturdy and strong, out came
Notary Public, Etc- unwanted varieties and bigger grew
product of nervous energy, and the they bite and scratch in their efforts Thanksg
is like to capture the flags strike terror in the
'iving and
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United Stites department of agr
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If ,the election were a game we for
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unscrewing fruit jar tops. �
Beattie Block - - Seaforth, Ont. the Macs.
human nervous system any
n th.. riculture
it will not go on the heart of the enemy. Whe -
is taking steps to make tur-�
I � ., should
all be ashamed of ourselves if
.
The various aero clubs in Argentim
To -day Mr. Howe has a hundred
other machinery,
running unless it is given intervals commander hears the I d wah-wah key
Ir
raising more profitable. I 1
we (lid not play it fairly,Mr. Hugh
have, formed a federation for tbe
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. apples. Expert
acres
R. S. RAYS he
it is one of t
. enemy Are
for rest. of his beasts he knows t I
the
One of the outstanding reasons;
s ys, why turkey
department a
Mae akliten.
n -
general
I . advancement of aviation. .
For killing flies an inventor bas
I I horticulturists say
Solicitor, Conveyancer finest blocks of Ma e trees in the
One of the most striking features in confusion and launches his attack.
. raising
has not been developed more '
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The man who never goes to church
patented a spring pistol that ,shoots a
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Barrister,
Notary Public. Solicitor for the country.
of medical practice during the last ---.:;;_ exte
decade has been the number of pa-
�xksiVely . in recent ' ears has been
y
except in a hearse has no occasion to
ag th
flat rubber.dise to in h em.
and
Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the It took courage to pull out those
Money to eight and ten -year-old trees that were
BIG the
tients one sees who have been so ill- AUSTRALIAN GIRL PLAYS A the
failure to. appreciate the value of
industry in supplying the nation
complain if he is cordially welcomed
he there finally�Qttawa
. A British coast city is -to be equip -
ped with. a motor life boat with a Ca_
Dominion Bank, Seaforth.
loan. bearing well. But Mr. Howe is a
advi�ed as to accept the dictum that - PART IN BUILDING $20,000,000
change of work is. recreation.
with one, of its principal articles of
when gets
Journal. l
pacity of more than 150 persons.
man of courage, and when he is con-
a .
We see this argument against Mr.
diet, There has beqn, it is said, a .
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A portable fumigator has been in -
BEST & BEST vinced that a certain policy is right,
Ford's advice also in the change in
general lack of interest in turkey
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Many a stenographer is so under -
vented, into which furniture .ran be
he uphodds that policy. If there is
Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- anyone --and there are very few—
the character of the prevalent A young Australian girl who has
raising as an enterprise; there .hag
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been a dearth of knowledge as to -11,1e.
paid that she can't dress Any �bettei
boss' does�:!Ungston
placed and rid of moths in a few,
hours.
cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office who can show him that he is not on
diseases in this an age of stress and done remarkable work in connection
best methods in the management of
than the wife . .
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Standard. .
Windmills with only two blades
in the Edge Building, opposite The the right track, he will gracefully
hustle. That men now live longer with the great new 94,000,000 Sydney
the breeding stock, particularly tii;i
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have been invepted in France to gen-
Expositor Office. his opinion, but not until he has been
figures and by
is demonstrated by vital statistics, harbor bridge is'now in London
-ight be tempted to accept �utler,
and we in Her name is Miss Kathleen
growing stock; there h *
work in the control
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October departs .'with a -record of
erate electricity for light,and power.
Hand operated, a machine has
shown by facts and
men whose opinion is known to be
this as a proof of the innocuousness and she has been installed in a room
investigational
of diseases and other matters of pri-
winning all weather prizes for the
A vote of thanks to the'tenth
been invented that utilizes other -
JAMES L. KILLORAN sound.
of work. in the office of Dorman Long and Co.,
mary importance in producing turkey
year. . �
month is in order. November, Please,
.1 w to scraps of cloth to cover
Vise . as
It took the same kind of courage
Barrister, Notary Public, etc. Money to accept the nomination for president
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But the diseases which are disaP Londo,p, the successful tenderers for
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pearing are those 'which were the re- the bridge, attending to most difficult
meat at a profit, -
To raise fat turkeys, the depart�
copy.—Peterb I " �buttons,
oro Examiner.
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I German scientists have developed
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to loan. In Seaforth on Monday of of the Associated Growers of British
'sult Of faulty personal and public and technical questions in regard to
ment advises, it is necessary to allow
Mr. Llo�d George says Labor lacks
an artifiel a] wool from the long spines
each week. Office in Kidd Block. Columbia, Limited, the big co -opera-
hygiene. There is less gout, ��cause the contract, and dealing with a mass
them free range on sweet and clean,
ideas. In politics it's ail a matter of
of Scoteh pine, ch0mically'treated.
tive fruit marketing organization that
there is less indulgence; less lung of correspondence that comes into her
.
soil. Both the old and young turkeys
opinion. Labor, for instance, claims
Scales light enough to,�e -xeadily,
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VETERINARY . was brought into being on the Pacific
disease. because we teps office daily.
must be. -protected froni dampness
ft is Lloyd George who lacks ideaS.—
portable have, been inveii a tD �weigjx
F. HARBURN, V. S. Coast last spring. It was a new or-
Its numbering
to deal with it early; and typhoid Kathleen Butler is a typical out -of-
fpver. for example, has practically doors Australian girl, and she will tell
and given*sanitary quarters, and hy-
methods of feeding. It is im-
Border Cities Star.
vehicles at any point along-a-highw4y.-
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ganization. numbers,
Honor of Ontario Veterin - approximately five thousand, had Pre-
disappeared since the water supply you gaily that when her work is over
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portant,, they say, in ,raising,poults to
International finance is a fascinat-
ish interests -are planning to estab-
graduate
College, and honorary member of viously shipped their fruit through
has been safeguarded. she indulges in her favorite ,'vices"—
k le hungry.
eep them ju§,t a litt
ing things. It consists mainly in bor-
lish a dirigible balloon service to Ar-
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the Medical Association of the Ontario many agencies. All these growers
The maladies which are on the in- surf bathing, dancing and lawn ten-
heart disease, hardening
Several causes, it is stated. may
rowing money to repay money which
gentina. I
-beat
Veterinary College. Treats diseases of had their own ideas about the way
crease are nis.
be assigned for the decrease in the
has been borrowed to repay money
Even is provided throughout
domestic animals by the most mod- the new co-operative association was
of the arteries, and neurasthenia— Her career, even in,a young coun-
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number of turkeys raised. The rear-
previously borrowed.—San Diego Un-
a new electric incubator by a fabric.
all
ern principles, Dentistry and Milk to be conducted. They told their dis-
just those diseases which are the try where names are made more eas-
ing of the young -tock, for one thing,
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cover into which'resistance wires are
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Fever a specialty, Office opposite trict directors so. And these district
sult of strain. ily than in an older and more settled
requires more attention than is the
woven.
Dick's Hotel Main Street, Seaforth. directors came to Vernon, most of
It would be easy to q uote excep- community, has been an amazing and
case with other classes of poultry.
A Toronto doctor declares that mo -
Italy is planning to utilize deposits
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tions to the rule that man needs rest. romantic one. Ten years ago she was
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toring kills worry: So, of course, d oqs
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JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. k
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- f
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animals treated. Calls promptly at- p
tended to and'eharges moderate. Vet- t,
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MEDICAL j
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DR. J. W. PECK c
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Graduate of Faculty of' Medicinh d
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s 56, Hensall, Ontario. I
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DR. .&� NEWTON-ARADY a
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land. Late Extern Assistant Master I
Rotunda Hospital for Women and I
4Children, Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. .
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P-nl-; I
Sundays, 1 to 2 P.M. 2866-26
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DR. F. J. BURROWS
Office and residence Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist church, Seaforth.
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
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DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario. —
DIL H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
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Ontario; pass graduate , courses in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago-,
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon-
4on, England. Office—Back of Do-
minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
Victoria Street, Seaforth.
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AUCTIONEERS
OSCAR W. REED
Licensed auctioneer for the Coun-
ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate
Of Jones' School of Auctioneering.
Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Write or -wire
Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone
11-2. 2965X52
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THOMAS BROWN. -
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. Correspondence
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arrangements for sale dates can be
made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth,
of The Expositor Office- Charges mod -
erste, dnd satisfaction guaranteed.
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nder way the biggest organization History records the cases of n- a clerk in the N. S. W. public works ly trespass on the property of nei.gh- any other kinds of death. — London superior to those of une Unitad S tes.
f its kind on 'the continent. dividuals who seemed to thrive on department, without any technical bors, thereby causing much vexation, A spraying machine for farmers
It was a big job. and Mr. Howe excessive labor. But it will generally qualifications and with no training be- which tends to discourag Sunday Pictorial. . that also can be used to fight fires has
new it. when he was asked by his be found that these individualls were yond that which a practical Irish mo- raising. However, turkeys can be A Cleveland clergyman sends in been invented that can be hauled by a
ellow directors to take the position. endowed with an exceptional physi- ther had been able to get f successfully under very sini bills to every couple wed in hi tractor.
raised ple is
'he year had been a perplexing one. aue. and that their resistance to the Convent Schools of Sydney, where conditions,with a very small outlay church. Most people prefer the cisli An electrically operated device to
ust when cherries were ready to be fatigue was as remarkable as any her girl was educated. M' r father of capital if the flock is kept rela- and marry system. -Brockville Re- � quickly measure the temperature of 11
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icked, heavy rains came and split other of their characteristics. was a stationmaster. tively free from disease and the soil cord. 6
e fruit, the big black varieties did "I When the icheme for Sydney Har- where the poults are fed is sanitary. I invention. I I
ot carry well to market. bor bridge and the big underground Moreover, the very fact that turkeys .The farmers are organizing for war It has been estimated that there
What is more, just as the busiest EXTENDED DRY SPELL PROVES railway system was finally agreed oil do range freely reudces the cost Of upon th6 corn borer in the agricultur- are five times as . many different
eason started. the $15,000 a year by parliament, Miss Butler was the raising, for in doing so they eat many al districts, having disposed of the species of insects as all other forms
alifornian who had been given the I HARD ON STOCK first officer appointed to the depart- in ... ts and pick up much waste one in the cities. -Hamilton Specta- of animal life.
ment created' to deal with these two grain. .. tor. A German inventor's cabinet pro-
ob of general manager had to throw In view of the peculiar weather great engineering projects. She was Under ordinary conditions, the de- tects phonograph records from dam-
p his position because of a nervous conditions existing this Fall and the appointed on her merits and becaVse partment experts declare, turkeys do I ant astonished at the stupidity Age by filing each in a separate en-
ollapse. He resigned on a Saturday pasture conditions resulting there- s AS f in " velope hung on a rod.
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nd was on his way south on Sun- sbe had mastered all so e 4� not require much protection from the which the Bolshevist government ob-
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from, the following extract -from an cate technical matters of en roine " g Pneumatic cushions inside the hubs
ay. , weather. However, during cold ttributes to the whole Brit
was in -Lord Balfour.
. item on the Wintering of Livestock, during the. years She was in t& ter weather, such as prevails in the ish nation. feature new motor vehicle wheels on
A short time ago Mr. Howe F. McKenzie, Assistant Su- I '� which either solid or pneumatic tires
ancouver and having lunch with two , perintendent, Experimental Station, government service. Northern States, it is well to provide 1 .
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ernon friends. Just before . 'She was, uLiqmately appointed con- covered roosting sheds. In most parts I aur a -firm. believer In -the inte-tw ca'n be -used"- .1, .- -
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sitting Fredericton, ,included. in the No,v,em- fid . ential I S&6AKYy to mi. J. J." C. of the United States there is little veniion of Providence on rare and A Dutch inventor has patented aa
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own he had received a telegram Say- her issue of Seasonable Hi�ts ' Mrt Bar
ng that a fire had done more. than ticularly seas , 13 Par- Bradfield, the' deAgner and engineer need for a regular.turkey house, but Special occasions. --Sir Herl _ electrical device *�o warm Air before
2.000 damage to his tractor shed at onable. Mr. McKenzie of the bridge, 4nd in a thesis which during damp aT%4 cold or stormy ker. it is breathed into a I person's lungs in
is stock farin. (Mr. Howe runs says: "When heifers have been al- he recently wrote for his degree of weather the turkeys should be given — cold .weather. .
a lowed to fala away in flesh before be- doctor of science and engineering at protection of some kind. "Speediae" has been suggested as Extending the screw spindle avid
erd of fine Shorthorn cattle as well.) ing stabled they should he fed at Sydney University. where he is a Feeding turkeys, it is explained, is the name for reckless auto drivers fitting it with a handle, an inventor
3ut he laughed and joked at the table least two pounds of concentrates per I turer, � has designed a monkey wrench that
a if nothing had happened. day. Otherwise they may becenin ee Mr. Bradfield paid her a a simple matter. It is advisable to Why not ."Speediass"? - KinNto
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That is typical of the Toronto man remarkable tribute- - give them a daily feed of grain, such Standard. I . can be used as a vise.
stunted." , The technique of the specification, as a ration of equal parts. of . oats, Belgium has established an aer6-
vho came west to forget about active Warm days and reasonable warm ilaudeil laboratory to enable its Air-
usiness- to grow fruit by a beautiful nights, together with a long contin- Mr. Bradfield said. was hers. and it wheat and corn. Considerable care Night golf may prove the last straw
akp and to enjoy life. His guiding ued dry spell that has tended to pre- would be impossible to,. fiiyd a better should be taken to see that the grain -up to the present time he was at plane constructors to keep abreast
and is directing a fruit growers' or- arranged or better thought out ape- is clean and wholesome, particularly home, at least, for breakfast. -De- of"tho'se of other lands.
ranization which, if it continues as it vent damage to pasture land by Cification. . . A recently patented tube for tooth
8 going now.will make history in Can- trampling, have encouraged farmers Mr. Bradfield said that. himself ex- the corn. During the cold winter troit News. . I paste is equipped with a brush hold -
months the departmen* advises feed- er and a loop of metal by which the
to leave their stock on pasture lands cevted, his confidential !eeTetary ing the grain twice a day and pro- Time flies nowadays and doubtless
idian agricultural affairs. and stubble that, as' a result of the ,, alone knows of the many issues in- viding vegetables, such as Potatoes, a man can pick up a genuine antique two can be hung together.
drought, are providing a very limited volved in tendering for the bridge. turnips, mangolds or cabbage, occa- M'ab J01?g se . t if he looked around._ . Of English invention is a pocket I
0 supply of feed. In most cases supple- Her conscientious. and effitient he! . p sionally as a substitute for the grain Detroit News. microscope with which objects can be
ENTIRE MALAY VILLAGES mentary feed is withheld, as it is not has materially ,lightened the sponsi- feed. magnified and measured in hundretbs;
general practice to provide either bility which the design re One must be on the lookout for of an inch at the game time.
Lrrain or roughage for cattle'or sheep and con- A knife having an electrical resist -
DESTROYED FOR FRUIT I . struction of these two great, engin- hidden nests, otherwise the turkey Many a man's opinion of a woman
that have not gone into Winter quar- eering activities have created. eggs may not be collected regularly is formed by her dressmaker. -Mon- ance 'heating element in its blade has
Fruit with an obnoxious smell ters. This Fall, the poor condition of - I been invented for removing the seal -
which is so prized by Malay natives a great share of the cattle arriving - and they may become chilled or do- treal Herald. - ing from storage batteries.
that entire villages have been exter- at the central markets have given rise - stroyed by predatory aninikls. Some . Finland is using hydraulic mining
minated in the struggle to possess to remark by dealers, some have gone "PETER THE GREAT"' AS HE times the hidden nest can be located You drift towards the rocks. You to gather peat, water pumped into
a single tree which bears it is one so far as i�- predict a shortage of LIVED IN HIS COTTAGE by observing the turkey ben barefully have to row to success. the bogs forming a liquid mass that
of the queer things described by Christmas beef of desirable quality, as as she makes her way to the nest, but
Charles Meyer, the famous wild beast a result of existing weather and pas- AT VEREGIN a much easier and quicker method is It is a grept d'eal better to begin can be removed with turbine pumps.
trapper, in "Jungle Beast I Have ture conditions. Of course. in this �o confine the hens early in the P-Lorn- at the bottom thlan to finish there— The height and angle of the back
Captured." connection, the fact of high grain On two occasions that we were per- ing soon after they come from the . lungston Standard. as well as the elevation of the seat
The fruit is known as durian and Prices cannot be overlooked. Nor are mitted to live for a brief period among roost and then let them out late in from the floor can be adjusted in a
. the Doukhobors we had many oppor- the afternoon. The hens that are lay- Italy is building rdads "for motor- new desk chair for office workers.
is about the size of a pineapple. It cattle prices such as to encourage In building a state railway 100 miles
has a green husk armed with tough, feeding of high priced grain in any tunities of meeting "Peter the Great,!' ing will make straight for their nests ists, only." So are we but we haven't
balf-inch spikes. The fruit itself is ouantity. Nevertheless, the youn as local western wits called Veregin. in order to lay the eggs they have got used to acknow(ledging it yet.- long in Norway 23 tunnels with a
- ' 9 On the first occasion we sat in a neat been holding. Sometimes turkeys will Cleveland Plain Dea-ler. total length, of five miles had to be
divided into five or six sections, not stock given a little help in the form bored and 67 bridges constructed.
unlike those of an orange. of a pound or two of grain per day and spotlessly clean little parlor of his take to nests provided for them, and A complete toilet outfit including
"A carload of durians can be will Pay for it in the long run, pr cottage at Veregin grouped about a whenever this is done a great deal of Nothing makes the other furniture
0- Nests are easily look worse than buying one new a wash basin has been invented that
smelled long, before it comes into vided tbPy are of the right kind to fair-sized table covered by an unob- trouble is avoided.
sight," writes Mr. Mayor. "To West- qt;lrt with. trusive red cloth. Against the -wall made of boxes and barrels, which. chair. -Kitchener Record. - can be mounted within an automobile
ern nostrils this odor is peculiarly dis- "Restilts obtained at the Frederic- there was a sideboard with one or two should be so placed as to be protected door, which opens to form a table -
gusting. I was so repelled by it that 4 -on station," as pointed out by Mr. glass pieces on it. �, from animals. A -round her wai6sthe slipped his arm A noted European explorer has in -
I bad been in the Malay peninsula - d as host- The poults may be brooded either and now they're seWed on a farm.- vented a small calibre repeating rifle
McKenzie. "show that young cattle. Mr. Veregin's nige acte that can be quickly converted into a
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for eight years before I ate a single can bp raised more economically on ess. We had rath r - expected a very by chicken or turkey hens or by arti- San Francisco Bulletin. target pistol or a pocket weapon.
fruit. -4 ration consisting largely of good formal man to deal %.th. But in word has the advantage of enabling the Metal frames hate been designed
"It is a cream -like in substance. If ,oilghage than on a ration contain- and manner Mr. V�regin had the sim- poults to be raised in small flocks A -bachelor is -a mian who is so sel-
the meat of a banana were squashed ;ng a hpqvv allowance of concen- ple dignity of the born gentleman who and of readily providing free range fish Ife even wants to keep all of his to hold asparagus or macaroni to -
and mixed with an equal quantity of 4rateq." It is the. little bit extra at is also a man of affairs. He spoke conditions. There is a slight_ disad- troubles to bimself`�Kinlgston Whig. gether while cooking and enable them
rich cream. a small quantity of cboco- �Ih� Tight timq that English diffidently as one who had ac- vantage, however, in that after the to be served neatly and without break-
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' , pays best in roam with the If all the truth 'were known about ing.
late. and enough garlic to lend a T)ringing on the Voungaters, and this quired knowledge of the language late hens are allowed to
strong taste to the whole, the result -par there are a lot of heifers that in life and had bad not time in his breeds, they may wander too far and us all to -morrow morning, the whole Developing 460 horse power, al -
would be about the nearest approach will need the two poiinds of concen- full'days devoted to keeping the wolf some of the 13oults may be lost social structure would collapse. -Mr. though it weighs only 698 pounds,
to the flavor and consistency of the trates' per dsy when they go into the from the door of thousands of people through storm or by predatory arii- A. G. Gardiner. what is claimed to be the lightest
durian. to study it. MIS. airplane engine hAs been designed in .
.'In the height of the season both ,dables for the winter. He bade us free to go and come, Brooding the poults by hens is not The nice thing about dictating let- England.
animals and men are animated b)r a . - and when we said "Good night," hap- a difficult matter, although there are ters i's that you can use a o -driven tractor of the end-
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desire for the durian that amounts ' pening to stand by the sideboard, he several details which should always you don't know how to spell.-Mgrli- less -tread type has -been developed in
almost to a lust. One of its remark- MONKEYS LONG USED & WAR- reached over to the dish of plums, receive careful attentiow Ail soon toba Free Press. wbidh oil is t'fie fuel used for its two
able qualities is the amorous effect FARE BY THE CHINESE picked up two in his ,hand and gave as the hatch is completed and the engines, mounted on opposite ends.
it has on the animals who cat it. I . us each one, saying: "I think per- poults begin to run out from under We are darkly suspicious that the With iron ore rcseo��ts estimated to
have beard the statement made that The use of monkeys in warfare by h.aps you will like to have these, here the sitting hen, the hen and her brood church is being run by the middle- last from ,50 to 60 years available, a
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this is a native superstition, but I the Chinese dates back to the time on the prairie, as a taste, and a sou- .should be transferred to" -a coop. The . aged for the.benefit of the middle- steel plant to meet local demands will
have watched its immediate reaction -%,vhen the Mongolians �,Uptured Pekin. venir of Brilliant." '� coop should be moved,,,to fresh ground aged. -Mr. Stephen Neill. . be established in South Africa. *
on the beasts of the jungle, too often The monkeys used eare the Wah- "Take my picture? Oh, yes, I do every, day. When the poults are - The New York inventorofcorru-
to have the least ,doubt on the sub- Wahs, called after the peculiar call not mind. Only I AM very busy, 6r about a week old the -mother hen may A French town offers municipa-I gated inner tubes fo-r autoniobile tires
ject. they make when angry. They are I have to go away again in a few d , be allowed to roam with her brood', burial at $8. Vft trouble to live claims they are -more elastic and less
"As a trapper the duriar often tailless. always walk upright and and you will have to snap me when ,but cate,should be taken to see that when you can Ve magnificently plant- liable to overheating than smooth
gave me my beat opportunity. Where 'When fully grown are about four feet you can, between tiftm." After that the entire brood returns in the even- ed for such a small sum?-Xitchener tubes. I
it is, there is the place for ihe hunt, in height. we saw Mr. Veregim.0yory day. Carrie4he and is protected. It is espeeWly Reeord� - I . For Skinning animals quickly a
er's traps. No spi5cies,. apparently, , The monkeys are captured -when upon him driving from One faim. to' I finportant that the brood be pro�e-ilf - . I 1 Franch*itn has invented a tool in
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