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as we, all fully realize, but when the
The hiAealt form Of the breeders' -breeding high. class SITOR 'is thO
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MGM four
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motor car is nor=47 usle'4 VY
persons, an4 al�ow -Zw 800,000
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Houwwooft homes, lum pouthem those of the General to tba . 1,
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C W-ornia'r, weather, ,are somptinieg They
of
art u,ay be said to be bull bre,-dixig, objective it is better to start in a
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in the
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1 k @r commercial
G(d & A ? � ch mw@ UP
cars (apart from M,49royde!6
ve�ieiee and motor-omal-
Englmd. P=WitacL
tmusq,al. Architects, and- builde rs I of Booth was appealed to aS a father 1�vt � � v� 1,�,�� ��
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ivasinuch as all various ph-ras- small way with half a dozen high
breeding
buses
and coo;,�,bea), the cbr-using Pub,-
4-m c4pital havia carried
the f - I Ir.
to tabo this drastic. -step which tbey, I
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for
es of stock breeding that of class animals than to collect & Iarge
bulls "L� for expert ,r - that
kam& lic
exceeds three -millions. Allowing
ants to 4traordduary .extents
could not 'believe was In the intem.,* I., �
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to keep up with I _.�
high class suite, herd of inferior animals with
to head ligh class j,t-rds at home in. view. There is -no branch
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clients eithsr eagor either of the Amy or themselvW- , ,
the J-011iel$es Or to Provide themselve7l Btit the General remained adamank,
object
Occupies ti�, mo.,i important place of ped-fgree sitock breeding so ex-
I,) become a
SeOPIV '2�4008t'0811- Tomeo of
motor -omnibuses and coaches, the
which emplors motor vehicles
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and their guests with comforts and 'and there * a 9USPICIOn' that V`*
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and well it may, for . pensive as bull breeding. . It used to
li�eeder of high class si-es ago in England
(anfive sysecan. public
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. � for
transit must rea& seven Or eight
conveniences be-yond the ordinary had grown . jealous of BallingtOn'Q . . I
bounds of hospitality. Hollywood . �
c,�lssful he a saying years
not only requires a very COneid0ra`131le that ,,no bull breeder had ever any
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There am no mineral drugs in Gal-
's Tom"o By Builder.
Millions. I
"it is no doubt true that some of
lends -itself admiralYly to variety in success. . .
The Boolthe� frjeu,a�s, in the Unite@ .
outlay of capital, but also the exer- occasion to, make a will" meaning
the highest degree of skill and -
(.I%e of that those who embarked on this
a and -stem
l%gh
Itisttirely herbs. -Natural. Amazing- the
traffic which the railways have
building. It offers morutains, cliff- �
. States, who were mairly'and influ<=
Sid. a,elrlss, canyons, wide atreet-a and, cire far 4W- '
I found In les
judgment in the art of breeding. To branch of the stock breeding business
the chief factors Times
ly healing. BY Purifying the blood and lost
st4mulattug bowels, Wdney s and
has -been lost through trade de-
pression and hard times. But attual
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witlun a few miles, ranches and tial and we're
ferent from those in. which the Armv . I
beaches.
begin with, one of never had any -thing to leave.
in breeding higla class sires is th! ha�ve changed and many large fortunes
gently
liver, this reliable old remedy clears
tests have shown that In an area of
,
For this reason all types and per- had most intluence, joined 171 a Pub- ,.- .
was held
possession of a herd of females of have been made at the business by
the best
up skin troubles; Perfect for Indigestion,
nervousness, coughs
20 miles' -radius, one-third the passen-
gers carried by motor -omnibuses have
iods of architecture are represented. lic protest. A mass meelting .!
-homes, French in Carnegie Hall, New York. Chauri-
the highest class and of some breeders Who have -been mas6
blood. In the case of Shorthorn, t s of the art. In bull breeding herds
er
rundown conditions,
orcolds. Sets you on your feet and keeps
been attracted from the railways. In
lost, them
English colonial and
coy DeW� presided; Mayor Stroza.
Italian renaissance, ,Swiss chalets, � eakers and clergy- I
the sp � I
partivularly, it is necessary that the the expenditure is heavy whilst the
of the herd should not'onlY slow and uncertain. There
you there. Sold, as other Gallagher
Herbal Household Remedies are, by 35
addition to this tr affic ,are,
of course, a large number of people
.
Park . Avenue brown -stones, Chinese was among
and nondescript pink Stucco men, of many denominations Palo �
matrons returns are
be of great individual merit but this is the ,,at of maln�enance of the
Able 7
1. IL zmk7mw� SMATORM
who once went 'by rail, but now kep
their own cars and generally use
pagodas tijbilte.to the work'that the
bungalows. Tourists lariven -rapidly Public
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kalei_ Booths had done. A memorial was 1, .
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must be combined as far as puss herd to be taken into consideration
past them turn dizzy from the I
drawn up and sent to General Bootb
with fashionable breeding. and if the expenses of the upkeep of
In breeding bulls for export the re- .
herd are 'to be entirely -depend-
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them.
4,The rapid multiplication' of motor
doscope of color. -is -'--
One of the show places c of the film but (he remained, unmoved. ,H 0
the
qui eirts of the importing countries
rem
vehicks -on the roads is beginning to
in
exclus, der stood In the end the Boothis re -
colony, which inellides the ive fused to leave the United States aiT6
to length
must be studied in regard he of the young bulls it is obviously es-
t -that
of that skill it is very easy to ruin
create grave problems our great
c,entres of population. As c ars mul-
Beverly Hills district, is the home of
resigned from the Axmy. The busi-
of pedigree and so forth, and, sential the latter should cam-
an;mals breeding must b,e such a' to manid big prices. In the best herds
a good animal, or at any rate, his
as the result of
tiply the difficulty of finding parking
Victor Schertzinger, a director :for
Paramount. His house is in a canyon ness of turning over to Ballington
the of
Satisfy the fastidiousness (11 export- and undleT the best conditions Of
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i?mmediate'pr4 3spects,
wrong feeding inattention and so
places grows, as does the congestion
, , -, -A 1, the -resence of
en for which he spent ,,,, $21D - Boath's .successor properties
f
gard 'q the Army, valued at millions of del-
ers.
JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Stu
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- the
z.7 College. All diseases of domestic ima
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mimals treated. Calls promptly at- and
;ended to and charges moderate. Vet- fit
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Mm y. Office the
and residence on Goderich Street, one
2oor east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- alw
the
3orth. �
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A. R_ CAMPBELL, V.S. k
Graduate of Ontario- Veterinary couCollege, University of Toronto. All go
gueases of domestic animals treated hi
by the most modern principle& hig
�2hrgel,, re onable. Day or night cal
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ly attended to. Office on ap
D&ln Street, Hensall, opposite Town an
Hall . Phone 116. in
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MEDICAL th
DR. W. C. SPROAT
Graduate o(f Faculty of Medicine, &I,
University of Western Dntario, Lon- su
don. Member of College of Physic- 0
flans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office lu
k Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., ,I
Seadorth. Phone 90.. — "b
DEL R. P. L DOUGALL '77
Honor graduate of Faculty of re
Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- of
�7ersity of Western Ontario, London. a
Iffember of College of Physicians and th
Surgeons Of Ontario. Office, 2 doors of
east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, al
Ontario. 3004-tf in
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DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY a
Bayfield. b
Graduate Dublin UniversitY, Ire- a
land. Late Extern Assistant Master in
Ratundin Hospital for Women and to
Children, Dublin. Office at residence cl
lately -occupied by Mrs. Parsons. is
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.--;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 to
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DR, F. J. BURROWS 0
office ai�a residence Goderich Street,it
east of the Methodist Church, Sea -
forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the I t
County of Huron. "
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DR. C. MACKAY it
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- r
&Univg�ty' and gold medallist of E
ty ical College; member of
the Colleg-'� of Physicians and Sur- �
geons of Ontario. .
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS D
Graduate of University Of Toronto a
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- n
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of 1)
Ontario;. pass graduate courses in t
(Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; o
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, ,
n I ; mve . y 0 1 - 1)
don, n.gland. Office Back of Do- ,_
minion Ba , Seeforth. Phone No. 5. � ,
Night calls answered from residence, (
Victoria Street , Seaforth. I t
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DR. WILLIAM ABERHART il
Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, I e
University of Toronto. Membet o" "
College of Physicians and Surgeor-4 o'� -
Ontario. Licentiate OIL Medical C111un-l'
cil of Canada. Late interne Toronto +
Western Hospital. Office, Queen's �
laotel Building, North Main Street.
Phone 99. Night calls, phone 111.
- DR. J. A. MUNN a
Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross
Graduate of Northwestern Unive-rs- 0
%ty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal
College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto.
QOce over Sills, Hardware, Main St., i
Seaforth. Phone 151. 1
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DR. F. J. BECHELY
Graduate Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R,
Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea-
fprth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi-
4ence, 185 J. 3056-tf
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AUCTIONEERS
THOMAS BROWN
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
,of Huron and Psrl�b. Correspondence
arrangements for sale dotes can be
Z� ade by calling The Expositor Office,
eSbrth. -Charges moderate, and
0,stisiletion gzaranteed.
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OSCAR KLOPP
Naor Graduate Carey Jonee W-2-
�&nal Sc`hwi of Auctioneering, Chi -
I ,sf_,$o. Special course taken &n, Pare
Bed tlie Stock, Real EstatA, Mer-
4handioe and Farm Sales. RatGs In
I . g vdtb prevailing market. Sst
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,Otgar MOPP, Zurich, Ont. phow,
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Inasmuch as exporters nave .to management every bull calf that is I many things to be 0 r J 000 for tress, shrubbery, nowers an
fly the wants of their customers born is not a rising star, but there forth. There are hundreds of private cars, in densely lars, proved a difficult ,one. All werks
11 -11 +11 loss of an- — - u-1wr guarded again* but everything Pos- crowded streets. Already a tentative lawn. A pipe organ is part of his vested in, him, just as all properties . . i -1
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- I od demand shouici always be a su � sible must be done to promote early proposal has been made that the en- music room. of the Army in the British I,Aes were
I that will meet a 90 of good ones or the few Wallace Beery's hillside, home, , �
bring them in a substantial pro- Lart development, wealth of flesh and sub- try of such, cars into -great cities which overlooks the panorama of vested, in General Booth. There was I
mediocrities. In herds of beef S1 stance and those other qualities that should be restrioted-a most unPOPu- much -protest then that such an un -
on their enterprise and the risk horns there is no other source of in- are So essential in a Young steer. Hollywood, Los Angeles, and the businesslike arrangement should con-
y run and of the latter there is come derivable from the herd other - forms Of Pedigree lar and a-rbitrary Suggestion." I s tretch to the western sea,. stamps its tinue and deferring to this criticism.
alys a considerable amount. When than the sale of young bulls with Per- There are many owner for what he is, a roving spirit -
' breeding but the production of high the property wai thereafter vested in
y . see an animal that they )recog- haps a few draft heifers and, cows, class sires is the highest and must ____-:�_ who loves to hunt, fly, fish and sail a board, of trustees, an American coy- . "
e is of the class that will create so that it is most important that a . of all, for it 'May be . to faraway places. Me Beery gun- poration. The Booths were not con- �
n competition in the imPOT�ting high general average should be an- important form BOOK LOVERS' CORNER room has hundreds of trophies. �
truly said that the whole structure ther Ral- tent to reEmain inactive and they
ntry they are usually prepared to nually made by the sale of the young of pedigree �breeding is based on the (By Jane Holthy) A balcony outside of Es founded th6 Volunteers of Americ4
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to a very high figure to secure bulls. In herds of dairy Shorthorns uction of sires of a class that Stan's second, floor bed -room permit* patterned after the Salvation Army,
ri and very big prices are paid for a consideracble income is of course de- Prod continue to woik further im- "Action" her to rise in the morning, don a and this did mucK useful work. But 1� I � 4
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ves from the best herds and pr,vement on the breed to which they And other stories by C. E. Mon- bathing suit, and dive directly into the family quarreq was never eama- I
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Of herds of this class the ;bulls play only her swimming poo-;, .,
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proved breeding. These bik Sum, a secondary part, although same very belong. tague, published by theMuss, 'Book Clara Dow has ,perhaps the most paged. %W__ .
paid only for really first rate ani- substantial gums are made by the C�-_ Co., Toronto, is the January choice 'of homelikip home in.the film centre. It General William Bo6th was a hard
tIs and generally -speaking it is sale of the -best young sires of un- the Eaton Book Club as 11thebook of is , small bungalow fronting one of man if a holy one. Probably if this !
ly the -best and the most costly doixbted milking ancestry on both BUSES CHALLENGE SCOTCH the month." . the niain residential streets of Dev- element had -been. lacking from h1a - I
at -realize the most profit. sides. In Shorthorn breeding in Bri- The first and title -story alone would erly Hills- three -bed-rooms, two oaths, character he never could have built
Ov4n,ers of high class herds are tain what may be termed -bull breed- RAILWAYS' a re- up theSalvadon Army. Vie wife h.&& ; ,
justify this choice as "Aetion"ie a living ;oom, dining room and kit- .
ays prepared to pay very large ir-g pure and simple is confined, chief- k porch that is been- called Saint Catheri;e, and she .
s rovide a new markable pieoeof work. A sumniaxY chen. It has a bac � I
ms for young' sires to head their ly* to herds of Scotch. lines of blood . called such. And the garage as remarkable a woman, as he .
m herds many of which prove very as the export demand is almo,st en- standard of camfort, luxury and safe- does not in any way do the sltory Jus- the back yard. There is 'but is in was . -a I
their appear- tice. A man -Bell -bereft of hi's wife one was a man, a much gentler netu
crative investments for it is a very tirely centered round animals of the '00 , sual, 2[ but not less courageous. It was Cath- I
of ance at the Scottish motor -show in by death, of his children by in in- thing that ,stampis it as unu erine Booth who won educated class�- 41. .
d, but a very true maxim, that the purely beef type and the breeding Glasgow. patibility, awakens one day to realize completely equipped gymnasium, in England at first to a tolerance �� I
ull is half the herd" and it is a alves for ex- New types of vehicles that are to that his right side is partially Par- where Clara labors to keep hey figure. e' f,
ell known fact that the world -wide port and 'heading first class herds at town, and alyzed. "He cannot bear the thought and finally to a I ��
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nown that has been gained by some home is the main, Or in fact, the sole co-mpete with -trains were sl Chester Conklin, the little comed- work done by the Army. In 1865 .. .
n this much may be said without exag- of a wheel chair ind a long drawn ian with the walrus moustache, grew William Booth was a Methodist ,
the leading herds has been due i object in view. If these young -bulls out exit -better go quickly and gIOT- sentimental when laying out the plans I
great measure to the influence Of are to meet a brisk demand they must geration-many of the road Pullman r Clergyman, and a dissenter. He could I
ars for 1M are as luxuriously iousl�. He had- adored mountain and fo his home. His garden is laid - �1;1
e ,sires used in them and very Often be brought out at the top of their c ipped, as safe, and as comfortable '-fticularly glacier climbing, So out around a replica of the old swim- bp counted unor to dissent from any- �
some particular sire of rernark- form at the shows and sales to which equ' e cam. plans to make his exit 7 : ,t way. R- ming pool he knew when he was a thing he was not masterfully conduct- ,�
e prepotency that has left his they are sent and this is -not done as the most. expensive privat "ate interve -aviffg two fel- boy in Oskaloosa, Iowa. It is a tree ing. Dissatisfi-ee with the way be . A
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ark n the herd through successive without considerablek expense. They the road sleeping car. One of these low creatures is himself -aved and ,h,ded/ grass -bordered little pond. - - I
enerations. Animals of this kind must also be animals of exceptional vehicles aroused so much inbeTest his physical disability disc-pne-irF' One note is wrong, however. he mounted a -soap box one night in 1
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re not, however, the result of any breeding and 1711�Tit if they are to that when, it halted on its way -,o the r),,- of th,,� rp-,cupd is a nhy-,ician an'l "I'd like to feel mud between my .
aphazard breeding. As a rule, they bring a good profit to the breeder. exhibition police had to be summon- ir an eXCCDtional conversation with toes," says Chester, "but Mrs. Conk- saloon- in one of Lond-an's worst slums ..
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bred from the best cows that There is only a ,very limited demand ed to control the crowds that sur- I-,im. a different pc�rspftrtive comes and lin would insist, on having the bot- and began to talk to the passersby. w
oney and sound judgment can get for ,beef bull-, of moderate class and rounded it. i(-il is "all right." "Right. enmigh?' t,m cemented." He addressed himself to the drunks I
gether as in the formation of -high the, only at unremunerative prices. It is designed for long distance "Oh. V". I'm sticking on." George Bancroft's home fronts the abd wastrels who had never been in-
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a�v% bull breeding herds no money At many of the large collective bull night journeys only. There ar . e� 1 2 'Undith" is an, exceptionally strong ocean at Santa Monica and features side a church, and the fire within him �
spared in the purchase from time Sales there is always a con,,-iderablc- sleeping berths; every ,berth containg qpv story. a Stretch of private beach fenced in found expression in burning words. 'd, I . .1
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time of the best and most fashion- ,larnber of young animals sold at written He was a great speaker as many �
a real bed with spring mattress, S�'veral are war Stories to tide line. 1.
ble bred females nor in the purchase prices that, cannot possibly pay the - v C'p penetration -and under- the mystery who have heard him in Toronto and .
f sires of front rank to mate with cost of raising them and by far the ,heets, -blankets, and dainty eider- with de Richard Dix owns . .
. down quilt. Above the bed is a shade �.tsrding. Two are stories If r,'ng- house of Hiollywood-an eagle's nest elsewhere can -testify. But he was
better noliev in the case of animals ' in the San Fernando hills overlooking
i -em. mmon li�,h rural life with much local color. more than that. To the most casual �
In bull breeding every breeder has of thi,-,I,,S' is to stcer tbe,rn and cut reading lamp and a bell to su '�7�ot Only men come in -for heen a vast swe,eo of orchards and agri- eye he was a born leader. He im- .
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o be guided by the old principle that tbe 1O,, at the outset. It is better The berths are divided by a corri- nr�lysis. 'In "Ted's L?ave," a mar- cultural land. Few guests are taken pressed the loafers. When be had
like begets like" and therefore that for the breeder and for the interests dor wider -than that in the average v-1.1mis woman is marvellously POr- to this hideaway. I . 1� finished Speaking they asked'him to
nly from uarents of the highest mer- of the' breerl in -eneral. Nothing 71 et -so human, as are ricturn. A little later he hired a cheap
� train. There is a lavatory and a trai ed and is v The gay nineties have a monument
can progeny of equal merit be brings a herd or a breed, into greater kitchen, and'at any time of the night -11 tl,r� choract,�rs. to their memory in the palatial Los ball in -the heart of the East End
easonably expected to be produced- disrepute than an output of inferior the passenger can summon the guard "' P ATunf,igue. jo-n!"list Ord ,qll- Felix hillside home of Adolphe Men- Slums and these established what he .
Iven then, there are many disappoint- young sires. Ther(l. is always plenty P Tn i d �; the Ea-st London Mission.. Here
. and ord-cr light refreshmentr,. thar, died veTy recently in th iou and his -bridt2�, Kathryn Carver. called 1, :
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ionts. It is comparatively c-is� t1) 'of room .at the ton for the breeder The driver has a cabin to hiniF-:M, ' 1, r,l-,did ,c,--,- Hi- "Pollf,01 . 1%Je,,j,u's billiard home has cue racks he toiled Glyscurely for ten years,'at I
reed good females in a herd, but it of -high clas,4 sires and there must and the guard can communicate with Tustick-" is OV�- Of t'h- outs:1.,ird-ing on the walls, chalk 'holders suspr.nded the end of which time he had found, 6
. -priGe on 'his part him at any time. His cabin is on the � Me i
s quite another matter to be able to i.)e no lack of entei -vnr b-*- and his llr'+inl-!v d-ath i" from the ceiling. The Y jou billiard ed tbTee and four bra missions,, -
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reed good bulls consistently. There si - ,ncluding one in Brigh t they I
. if' he is to make a Success of the bu .2 ra t 11 r P. is use� for no ot'her Purpose.
re some tribes or families 'which are I n ;s 11, must make a point of main- off -side of the vehicle, so that he can n greft loss to En . glis" lit room were much like ,other missions. ex- .
�j-,,e the necessary driving signals. Charles Rogers keeps up his school
ore prone to the br�eding of goodit-,ini,ng th-- character of the stock , An �mergcncy deck is provided at day habits of musicianship in the lness 3f the'ma�t
ulls than females and where this is -�Nlhich hp has taken over from oth.e,r ' %ic 'room Who ran them. It wp in 1878 when
he case the best us-- must be made hands at probably a big cost. Any the back of the car, and it is claimed "The Silver Thorn" most. epripletely equipped mu a report was -being prepared of the
that the Pullman, in case of neces- in Hollywood. Drums, trombones,. a
f them. On the other hand, them '.-.Prd is unskillful hands deteriorates . ,activities of the mi.S,sion that the idea
* f s)tv, can unload its passengers -with- A bonl, of stori.6s by Hugh W-ld- grand piano, a radio, a phonograph,
re %ome sires that are prominent as ,_markably soon and it is in ca%e-s o � * r.olp is pulNishr,d un,1,2r the titl:�, "Tho trumpets, Frenc-.% horns mid even a of the Salvation Army burst upn J
�etters of good bulls, but it must be Ill twentv soconds. . Was reacrang �
� zli�s -o-t that fortune,.- are sornotinle" This n(,,Nv type of road Sleeping car cl-:�r- Tl--orn." It i.-, n-ot t��, rnme �,,�lxopbone are on the tables, chairs,, Booth. The secretary
d!llitt.?d t1hat they Eire somewbat 11,�sf. 'in Shorthorns.. It is usele-s to is to be TlUt into extensive use in of a,Tiy on? story, but conv(,vs t'l- u -n- ,;ian0ing in eprrperq, everywhere in "�Vr are a volunteer army fighting :
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are. F'or one sire that is a consist- :�-)Pnd a ),ii-ge sum of monev i nth? NM' . ous pa . rts of Britain in 1929. The 0,rlying idoa of eac.h. "Tli,t- Silve- th-'s in�larrgf of Tnu%ic. I against -in," when Booth looked over 11 I
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n -t producer of high cla-, bulls J)urcha,ws OF the bost Stock for the ` to he the same as ordinary Thorn was the consolation nri7.c," a-n,l A home that will combine man- of his %boulder, took the paper from his . 'd
here are tw(,nty that are known as nurpose of c-ngagin,'- in bull bl-ding . ams nre IT'11-�, , hand struck out the word I'volunteer"
A E:ir,� 0%at is a, �,rl,l -� tlicre sre bra;w, and jud,,on-nt tnird-clas-, railway fares. in t1h(s.r-- tales onch relc�fives hi- ,silver 1�e best "unusupl" 'feature-, of 0 . - -
�-O,l h(�& get."ers. 1:�, This p-irt;cular vehicle is propelled tllor�._to onc� donkeys and antiques v-(;od arebitecturo i-, just nv-�v heing and �Irot,- "Salvation." When he saw
-:211V "O(A. ard con,ist-vt bull breed-, .. fbe back of it. T�.n a substan- by a 35 linnz-power engine, which ac- inqtAvad of a busbqnd, to snoLi-her a iinirbeiI by Behe Daniels at Santa tho word it seemed to transfigure him �
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r v; priceless. Cow-, too that are j ,;al return on the canif al inve!;ted may laneee; I Vteh_ A,T r - -P hous-9 of with qI-e- cried "If
-"lsis�fnt ')!-eedors of good biji'- aro, i,�, assured. There . is n1ways ample tually fl-veloos 110 horsepower. At picture instead .in , l'n;c. It i! have ners
.., . . the iiigher yovolutions it is capable ing in-tead of a wifP: a qtran�ro (log i -I h-,drooms .qnd Six b-
' ,, ,1th.s. three we. are an army let us ban
.�'.W;" of the gr�,.-_tst valu,,, liccause i �idvrlr-e of this to h- .,;(.,-n anv time an inst��nd of a rmirli n-peded- contribu- sinveys, in, 'height and on the ocean "Tid flags; let us march to war a-
. _. . I I I - . of a sn"d of' 40 rn,�lr� an hour d 1� , r1i'ns - let us have uniforms,
I ' iles before it is tion to the T)arish fund. ont. It ,is exTweted to bp one of JX. st sirl.
� k very remarkalble that merit -e- ,,nd it is only by nigintaining bull
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o run more to the 'female side than, bre-ding h(r'd-, at t�e highest stand- will L' brass bands, drrums, milititry titles.
he mal�!. All these ri�;ks, however, i P,'d' ( , ' necessary to gtop for petrol sup-olies. Npiarly the whole range of 'human -mithern. (' ,alifornia's chief s1howplac- If we are to become an army let us "
. )f illie.rit, T)-iying due attention to One irsil-wav company, in defence, experience is prahed and unsus- cs wh-n it is completed.
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nust be taken by the bull breede,r. I ,�.(, fashion of - the time. but on no ac- has actuafly tak-m a stand at the perted denths aw, stirr(ld un. Wal- 1,e an army indeed!" And go it came A,"
In g(litting togf,tber the best cOW�, i CC)U-r,t .ka(,r;f.ing merit to it, that - - about.
nd heifers posslbh and mating, them ! rntjnuous success can be maintain- -.1-(.v;, wberc� it� new third-class� sleep- pole always arouse,s this inten,;e in-
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vith the best siins obtainable he can � f (!. Th -re is nothing more gratifying 'ng -car ,Service is advertised. t .... rf_ In the rnidst of dee,n quiet, OLD GENERAL BOOTH A MAN OF . . .
' The road sleeping car is, however, vital issues are faught and the read- . I Q�
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mentioned that li-ke begets like and - only a small factor in the challenge. er is usually -more breathless than IRON WILL
anpreciated by the public, while on to the railways. The extraordinary the cbi,eT actor. .
must learn by experience the breed-Ithe other hand, nothing disappoint- comfort in road travel provided for A most extraordinary understand- To -day General Bramwell Booth WIT AND WISDOM
ng capabilities of his stock. There ing than to be possessed of a lot of those who motor a -bout ,the country inK and love of inanimate, thingg is will announce his plans concerning In theology there is on . ly one way
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?. one thing certain in bull breeding infe,rior young bulls that can only be
and that is that it only pays to breed -old, at inferior or butcher's price. al. a cost of a few shillings., or, in shown and our knowledge and love the Salvation Army. If these include to 'be perfectly orthodox, and that is .
s tbu case of mator cross-country Omni- ,)f E4nglp,n.d is; deepened. Remote, the surrender to the High Council the not to think at adl.-Dienn. Inge.
the best and there is always a large and which do not pay -for the cost of buses, a few pence. Armchair seats quiet villages. become near and dear right to nolminate his -successor they . , I
number of bulls of inferior class bred their keep. One of the most import- ..
and offered for sale which 'are only ant problems that the bull breeder luimri,ously upholstered in leather -and to us. may be accepted. If not, the High . .
gi ,with dainty chintz covers are almost The same maste,Ty shown in, all big Council will probably Proceed to ig- .
produced at a very considerable loss has io solve is the selection of res . I have done a good. deal of fi-glift
gt universally provided. novels from "The Duchess of Wrexe" nore the plans and will make its own . Z�
to the breeder. The question may be for his herd that are the rao like- In one there is a miniature library to , "Wimtersmoon" is here in, abuild- as it is entitled to do 'by the law laid 'ng in my life, and 1 am sorry to 11,1111
ask9d how it arises that some herds ly to prove successful in the purpose for use of the passengers. The once and -no Walpole devotee w9l down by General William Booth. It say I dislike it.-4Lord Allenby. '11,
come to the front very quickly and for which they are required. The . t also included a clock and want to miss ,this worthy addition, to seems inevitable thatAliere should be . - ! I
on acquire a worldwide reputation, most skillful breeders sometimes have equipmeia I
while others probably much longer ths misfortune to purchase a bad a speedometer inset into the panel- his -work. a change in the autocratic manner in
established, are never heard of out- sire and this may be an animal of ling, go that passengers can take an "The Silver ThornP-is published by., which the affairs -of the Army are A study of the many public moorm-
side their own district. The fame and the greatest merit, but a failure as a interest in the ,speed of these cars. Doubleday, Doren and Gundy, Toron- conducted. ,So long as a dictator re- ra-ft indicates that this big men of .A �
prestige of every herd is establisbl- sire of ,bulls albeit he may prove a The luxury of the coachwork in many to. mains ina position. to dictate, so lung the post had, one thing in commor,- �
, public vehicles for 1929 will -make as autocracy is strong and resource� nd baggy knees hidli_ �
ed by and rests an the animals. it good heifer getter. The worth of . baggy knees. A
produces, therefore herds that rise sire cannot be proved until be has msny private car Owners en , One. ful, opposition, will naturally be weak. cates -hard work-4leffersan City Post -
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high in public estimation do so -by been tested and thu's it is the't in Even more importarlt, how er, is Juvenile. It is when the autocrat falls ill that Tribune.
reilson of the excellence of the ani- some years the output of young bulls the advance made in regard to safe- the disadvantages of the system ap-
st . Dr. Paterson Smyth has done a Pear. While e fou r of the Sal -
mals bred in them and for -no Other from some of the be, herds I, of ty. If you coirnoure the chassis * Of th nde
reason. (Before embarking on the quite inferior class. This brings 6ath some of t4e n,aw coaches with those splendid service Ito parents as .Well as vation Army -lived there were small A non -inflammable piaper hes find -
business ,of bull breeding, it is im- loss and disappointment and shows of the highest class private cars at to the boys and. girls -for whom 'his revolts against his authority, but he I .
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the the exhibition, you will find that they book was written. The forewoTd in sUPPressed t sternly, and there ly been ,Perfected T .
portant to consider the System that how necessary it is to stick to ,are on almost identical lines. Power- "A Boys' and Girls,P Life is Christ"' was really no general feeling among the flercest campaign speech eon ,�* �t
is most likely to prove successful fin- best and iviost prepotent sires when ydTsulical- ts that _�,
ancially. There are two alternative thte7 are obtained and their worth ful bralces, in some cases 11 is "I am trying to tell you the most the rank and, file of Salvationis hainded down to posterity._-4ftgviz I
methods either of which may be ad- has been proved. The breeder who IS ly operated, are provided, and the low wonderful story in the whole world. he had more power than he should Journal. I I
*n the out for the q centre of gravity of the new vehicles But I warn you beforehand that you have. This was, because General .
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optL-,d, one being to launch out . tab- have � to help me. For I want to William Booth was xt �,
purchase Of the best animsh; that sires for ,heading herds at home and gives them extiaordinary road a man. In his way General Bra The honeymoon is ,that part of m I
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regardlelss of Cost abroad 'has a -big task in front of ility. write -not a simple little Starr fOT -ft extraordinary mWell I
Som's of the new Pullmans are % bult a retLI full life of
can be secured get together ; him. In bull breeding it is most im- . mall children, Booth is a man, but girl's life that comes between the lip- .. I
the other being to capable of a Speed of Si_Mty miles an Ch he lacks ,the iran. ,of his 1.
more moderate clss�Fb of stock for �a PortInt to prepare young bulls and 'rilst for thoughtful boys and &1s faithey. Me stick and the broomstick.-Sturgem
c?n1psratively small Outlay with a bull calves for the sales in such a .hour. who we willing to think end use ability is rather ae an-onranizer than (mo.) Leader. : . .
view to working improvement an manner that their beat qualities are Under a caption, "the Fierce Fight their braim. I have a high opinion as a leader. The Old General would .
them by the consis-bent use of first shown to the best advantage. Skill- for Traffic," The London Daily Mail of your brains. if you will only use have been a great soldier Of a great
I itorially lit veferenee to motar- them, and I hl,ve .no i ptain of industry. The stuff of
class sires and in the hope that if fill preparation is a. hig,factor in the says ed ntention of ell
dom's challenge to the railways- writing you !a mere childish book. Strength and authority was in him. Some Velople are born. with a ter- i
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the animals are, only of moderate re4lizati.011 Of good Pricei�- New milk ,, I
class tbemkAves they will -breed Awns- plays a large part in the preparation The facts 'regarding the new mo- You are fit far better things than His breach with -his a -on, Ballington rible desire to be tau&�d at: this klas �
thing better. The -former mtthod is Of Young bulls for sale, together with tor Pullmans for the roads suggest th'st.'s shows the kind ,of Tnan he was. In -prevened6d me from being a gregA I
really the only meang of making of a liberal allowance of concentrate% in t1l,st .0he battle between the motor- - 149 also says: "I have been asked 1987, twenty,two years after Williain authar,--4Mr. Bernard Shaw. \
Me in to try ,and tell Von that (tbA contygl Booth had, begun big inission. that was
bull breeding a success. ,Wte ,must the way of lingeedtake, crushed oats, coach and the rldlway for tra . I to grow into the Salvation Army, his , 4,
les61111 bran and rAai2L- meal. Toung bull!* growing fiercer, ' The competition, of wonder story of 'the world) story. .
took at the OpSystiOnS, Of th,6 motor trsvbport, which has only de- refIled at first flor I am so afraid of son Ballington Booth and' 'his wife To scatter flowers on a gmve is
bbeedevg of higli ,dlaiaz Shakhorrit al to head betif herds must be s,appy, full l 0ped, on a arp) dtale sfii4�e the war 4"olling it." We a -re veiv
in . glad that were tent to 'the United' Stat"' tO si-mr!v a way in, which an ordi=Ty
ovor the world i -a orddr to be "n- Of substance, 'V'troug end "agen' e v� . . conduct the work of the A�rmy vrhi&
. in appearance, Symmetrical, true to has already ,hit the railways havd. that hesitancy wag overcome go tho person can, lexpreas in a gesture tbirge
,nneed as to whI6 is the right prin pasg4ngtr ver6ipits had been established in, 1880 by one thatoilly a very great poet �Oulj eft-
c4pka to -worlc o% They� Tdalre a type vith, quality mud, character. They For V'eekg tbstr A, mi,nds of our boys ,and girls .must he and, Seven. women,. - Por oeverd
paint of S#6uAt,g the best ie=leg Must 11g, Of g4td tolov and carry a have 'been f9lllillg�, i714 the '"w se le enriched, by L;%ig VrondsjfUl . GUrr $0 fil'an press In' woras.-Mv. G. X. Chester- i
ar hair md the skit, must of cheap �fare,q ktrodficed in 9"tem- .0mularfully told. I years tbe,7 worked faith-fillIV and in- ton
id t,ho bent gi,r'sa gt ,%lir cost within gciod cost of . 1, i
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vians-olm and m8ontoW ,allim,als %wot be, odt &ad mdk* to tfi� - toucla. beT has so far Idled to IbM 4-4 d9- iSiM.P19 ,Z,od clear it is, wid y* &jib telligealy tuA -made rv`mvr1iv,PDle PVO- .1 . I
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-fing *41r Wi1r, %to ftl " fietev �bv, The P%pay. tion of Toung bulls for I icaro and, iwhd02. -madethat Genevai got& 9_4_"__ �
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