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ways hTup to choose between the two found their way into Queensland far- a limited area, even 1,000,000 eggs I
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, , ld y, ble,=Y thei, eroial vice was, that he wantbd to carry on 1,870 it was found th , 144 1920. The terrific �
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I �, �,�, 11 1',' Y of his native va by coIntuct found in all the desert of desolation in this connection that with its elec in
" ii,�.�:: . with tbla caup sian. Had! he OYeT that they have made are the treaty- ta-ification and the various improve- -vacillating in -action. His cablilet ping It;, farmers and grazie.rs wel "
I I �71 � ,.a Priumardial part settlements, protected by the ments introduced with the -passing of colleagues again and- again when they despair. Forty years, later -in 1910 HUGE CORPORATIONS WILL - .11 �,
....!"! . :, I. had occasion to observe his I - upon him found, him i6ngaged --4t was estimated that the pear had . . � .�
.... "I - '. ' own habitat, he armed, forces of the powers, and the the years, Mr. William R. Robertson, walted ABOLISH FARM'S , . , . -
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n -, , ye;Jlo-,v brother in his a friends. overrun 20,000,000 acres, and was ad- . " � .
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,.R, ,,, . -an hurian provinces, secure and ' f ,000 000 r For many years off -and- on a I .,I
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\, . Electric Courtnis- His cabduet manoeuvres did not bAng vancing at the rateo I , ac es
I.. ,!N �� , , . its. have done, that his Ways prosperous under the pax japonica. partment, Hyd'ror . er the con- One pad kills Ries all day apd.4py
21 1 , many of of i , was pr minently him ,comfort. He neglected, Bonar yearly. By 1916 nearly 23,000,000 Qc- troversy has been raging ov ,, ory ,'
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-uthless y sole bon, identified. In fact, if we mistake not, Law und exalted Curzon. He had res had succuinbed to tlie pear, or tra day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads In e :1
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��'�, �,, * any. other species of the human race. I d evastated for the he total' tensive farming. Farmers have been packet. No spraying, no sdckine�i, ,
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I Another very different and equallY�efi 'handful of war lords and he was directly in charge of the first alienated
1i . Lloyd -George but not dis� 6,000,000 acres, more than t'
.., . of a the equipment, armed him. For a time his favorite area under crops in the. whole of Aus- urged to reduce their 'acreage and no had odor. Ask your Drugillit, ;
of the Chinese as po� it most of whom have am- mode-onization of . I
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'.,j misleading estimate A,iciaris, concentrate their attention. They Grocery or General Store. :1),
- . a. -race has lately come to be very gen- I a great wealth, and placed it in which attracted the gaze of the con- was 'Winston Churchill but later on tralia. ? It is have similaxty -been urged to expand. 10 CENTS PER PAC
, � ss tin -the Welland Canal section he was willing to permit him to with- What is this, ,terrible pear KET �
erally 'accepted.. Ah Sin, described secV ,ty .abroad. ent to - draw from the Cabinet and seems to a typical giant cactus armed with their operationg, and wit)i them their ' 4:�;
by Bret H,Arte, has gone with Roaring These are the broad facts of the of - the Niagara Peninsula. The dis profits. For the moment this disdus- WHY PAY MORE? .1
I . i situation, incontestable; yet the coa- Pute over the renewal of the com- have made it impossible far Cht4rchill needle4baped and powerful spines land B WILSON 17LY PAD CO., Hamikon, Out. i
Camp- but his descendants, Jeffersol anchise with the town of to -receive a position in the field for bristles. These spines can Penetrate sion is suspended in famor of theITH
. I Ping 6d Wellington Pang, are to be lective intelligence of Europe and pttny's fr made the'sub- whi . ch his military training and bril- a stout boot sole; the bristles �aye more interesting question: .Shall -cue --- . I
found to -day at every American Uni- America, misled by the skillful pro- Merritton, which was nd, once -they enteir the skin farmer survive? The answer, as giv- __
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versity and wherever the "highbrows" paganda of Young China's intellec- ject of litigation and dragge4. its liant inventive mind had, well quali- barbed, a en by Morrow Mayo in The American . �,
idealism, heeds weary way through our courti for fled him. . or clothing, are not easily removed, Mercury is, "Good-bye, Wheat Fa Shouse, Bascom Sa,emp and Theodore
V �., foregather, playing the game of inter- tuals ana, by its own nated in the decision In the great crisis Asquith Proved and will cause serious irritation both, rM_
. I national ,politics with all the fertilitYlthem. not and continues to proclaim months, cudmi beast, alid even illness. er." Some Years ago Henry Ford G. Bilbo. The last named is called ..
Of resource which Ali Sin brought to,its benevolent sympathy for the Pat- of the Niagara, St. Catharines and himself no man of action. The best to man an,& the Mussolini of Mississippi, by Louis .
'i , tions of these lords of rked, "Large 'cor � s4 Cochrane, who discussed him in The , ,
oti Toronto Railway Company to discon- man in that cabinet, in BeaveTbrook's The flower is a lqTge, yellow blossom, said, much the same thing. He rie-
ihat of euchre. They reel off panti- aspira service. The three munici- judgment, was Bonar Law. The long and. the plum -sized, fruit is pear shap- mh porations who Outlook. Governor Bilbo is at the ' �
. ficiall theses, of the kind in vogue at I misru e. The attitude of patient con- tinu-, the ch ed -hence the name. The Plant is sole business it will be to perform present time engaged,An a hattle with '
c, rd palitieg, however, are not entirely and affectionate friendship whi s - ma -e -planting,
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Washington or Geneva, as impressive- ,h,ch it has adapted towa facilities, as existed .t, and k s a dense the operations Of plowing, the -legislature of the state to de- .
sor. They I them savors indeed, of servility. without transportation between the two men may drought re istan vesting will sup-
ly as, any Harvard profes Press, pulg the line between St. Catharines and have colored 'his -opinion, but with growth Of considerable height, con- ci;ltivating and bar -armer, Or cide which of theni is to have con -
play golf dance in tuxedos to the ,;, and peace societies, in Niagai-a Falls, Ontario, supplies an his verdict that in the- prime essen- stituting an impenetrab,le jungle of ersede, the individual f to trol of the large expenditu
strahis oi jazz, take high degrees InItheir enthu,si.asm for ' to groups of farmers will combine �
ide'l, of the fazhioinfiasbTln'�, hourly service, but, of course, does tials' of wisdom and character Ronar vege ti011. state buildings. TO-a,av
their stride, and, whenever occasion mocracy and pac not pick up passengers at street in- Law was pre-eminent miany Other Once the authorities had become a- perform their work in a wholeSale made on ned in :
are 2,000 lunatics confi I .
offers, discourse eloquently of raci-allhave combined to create a inpst ef- tersections. competent observers have agreed. He ware of the enormous spread of the manner. That is the proper way to there �4
equality, the emancipation of wamen,1fective smoke cloud of delusion about So ends a chapter in street railway gives us intimate glimpses of Bonar plant and its devastating properties, do it, and- the only wayin which 6con� quarters Originally designed for 1,500. �
the evils of the opium trade, and what present-day Chfino� and espe6ially alatial build- 1,
, yp mandarin, the history, covering ,over half a century Law, a man whose only serious lack steps were taken to4deal with it. A omic freedom can be won." He said . s stand half compad-ted. because i
about the madern-t e very _ ,,rnqnent Prickly Pear Travelling that in the future workers on farms in,g �
not. through a Populous section of *as lack -of faith in hImself. It was Gave
who meni-orizet the "onimissi s. I- of the row between the governor and I
And the Western World, hugging � slim intellectual the prosperous -Niagara Peninsula, Beaverbrook's most valuable contri- C -on was set up, which travel- would not live on farm but'in the vi political opponents. The situ- �
its pet delusions, persists in reg"arding 1 conventional jargon of political ideal- and which terminates with the Oft- bution to the politics -of his time to led round the world in 1912-14 study- 11ages - in the neighborhood og great hkq ,dalous but it
� these intellectual exotics as fa1r,ism. as readily as his ancestors mem-
samples of the general mentality apd�orized the Confucian classics. repeated tale that earnings for some attack� this niodesty and convince ing the -plant. An inimenseamount of farms and igo to and from, their work ation is admittedly sear
information was .obtained, particular- like mechanics. Instead of a thou- is difficult to apportion the blame.
mortality of the -Chines! g,aple,thig The most notable example of col- time 'had not been commensurate Bona� Law that he was a great man ly from the skilled -botanists of the sand -or two thousand small farms in To outsiders it would appeam that .
-important I't .;, lec,tive gullibility displayed by Europe with operating costs. and that hk country, demanded all Two sobWons of the a country there would be eight or ten Bilbo is a demagogue of more or less
noring the all the I in general, and England in particu . lar, Hamilton also has a railway crisis, his greatness. On one ,occasion Law United States. dubious honesty and a menace to the
the Oriental who comes under if that be the proper term to apply retorted: , 1-ff I am a great mar all problem presented, themselves. Th,q� large farms.
influence of the white man's civiliza- I has been the treatment of the opiuni to the situation. The Ambitious great men m -e frauds." There were Pear could be either economically uti- Mr. Mayo makes the point that state. ,But in Mississippi he is the
tion becomes thereby demoralized. traffic. Even in the days of the .,Man- a rev onized wheat idol of the comman man, the disinter-
ufficient tol. City for many years was the proud many who thought that Law's. grow- lized, or it must be eradicated. Ex- the machine h s cluti
s c S 1 ested man. No native- of the state
. This influence is never .s ebus, the mandarinate never cea.,,ed in hub of a system ,of radial railway ing' friendship for this young and periments were made t4x ascertain farming fully a mu h a t has Andrew Jackson has attained
prevent 'him from" reverting, �:,00nerlits efforts to persuade England, lines, terminating in Oakville, Dun- thrusting Canadian financier was an whether it had any marketable or use- revolutionized automobile produc- since
. so long as it pre- I through the medium of the missionary ful qualities, but research failed, to tion. In the old days about 500 acres such popukVritY.
or later, to type, ' das, Brantford and Beamsville, and '111 omen for the British statesman. Perhaps, the reason Bilbo has risen
. vails, however he moults. Isocieties, to put an end to the Indian . ng sections of Ontario among Law's sister once said, as much, �and establish any means by which this im- was about all the land a farmer could
*his native plu�iage and divests himself I opium trade. its proclaimed purpose servi I in B�onar, who was lying down and read- mense area -of plant growth could be handle. He could lAow only from to,power is because he possesses that
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of those native qualities and virtues 'was the highly moral one of abolish- a V I � 11111 ally exploited. Nothing re- two to four acres a day. Even with vague quality which mperf t
I all Canada. One by one they ha -Oe 1n.g at the, time, Taised his eyes nd cOno c wol s a pe n-
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wtich make the Chinese, in their own irg all traffic in the noxious drug, but ceased operation; first that to 'Oak- said to her vietly, "Do let me like mained but to attempt to eradicate a six -,horse drill he could plant only described by ,such - -d, s rso
I - the pest, 18 or 9A acres a day. To -day, with ality, color, force of character. Al -
land, so lovable and admirable a race. ,the real object in view, as many com Nille gave way before the competition him!' a most vall white men, and they are the
I Throughout the two centuries -of,petent observers then pointed out, was of busses and privately -owned motor 'Reaverbro-ok admits that the Elaborate machines were construct- a -small tractor, he plows 60i acres ters, are Democrats; in Mis-
our direct intercourse with the Chin -!to secure a mandarin monopoly of cars; then the Hamilton and Dundas friendship may ha,ve been harmful ed for cutting, breaking down, rolling day. Wit -h a,tractor and combine only vo
ese, there has never been a time when traffic in the native -grown article, and destroying the ,pear. Powerful two men can cut and thresh 50 acres ,%issippi. They take.their Politics ser -
the character of the race, with its 1freed frorn all foreign competition. 1 line yielded to new conditions. Now to Bonar Law, but 'he 'said, "He tractors were -brought up and attempts of wheat in ten hours, an operation, iously, and when there appears among
the last of the Hamilton radials are ruined me." it was Winston Church- made to drive them through the jungle which a few years ago, required 28 them a man a little out of the ordin-
infinite capacity for stoic endurance lHaving by dint of continuous ag'ta- 'discontinued. At midnight, June 30, i e I 'r ed on one occasion
of tyrannous misrule, has been mor, . tion eliminated the Indian trade,1 . 11 who r n a k f growth. Teams of bullocks were men the same number of hours. In ary theey have a tendency to make
ithe last cars on the Hamilton, Grims- that Beaverbrook sat on a three- 0
pathetically revealed than it is today; I China's official propagandists Pro- lbv and Beamsville, and the Hamilton legged stool. One leg was himself, harnessed to heavy logs by chains in other words, the machine has reduced him an idol, 13ilho is 54 years old
never a �ime when the dominant ceeded. to explain that she could not - such a way that the log, worked at 10,000 acres of wheat land to the size and while be was a youth seemed de -
morality of the educated. ruling class I hope to suppress the native opiuiy, and Brantford lines ran into the barns another was his newspapers, and the the side. But all these methods prav- of 500 acres, and 500 acres to the size stined to be just another cotton plant -
(outcome of a social sTstem. so rigid. business unless the powers conceded marking the terinination of the .ser- third was his friendship with Bonar ed inadequate. Cheindeal poisoning of 20 acres. In olden days farmers er, barassed by religious superstitions
that it leaves no scope for altruism) tariff autonomy. This having been Nice, which, in case of the. former, has Law. This was true, and since Bonar next attempted. Injection and worked often for 14 -or 16 hours a and hookworms. His reaigious tend -
'has asserted itself -with such cynical achieved (and with it a large increase � been uninterrupted practically three Law wa,4 removed Beaver'broolc says was ying of arsenic compounds prov- day; and in time -hours on the basis encies were manifested in early life.
for the party in power at Nanking ) and a half decades, and of the latter that he ba� never had the desire to sPra two- He became clerk and secretary of a
quarter of a century. sit upon the stool of Party politics. ed effective, but the method was found. of a cit,
- es thirds of a ve To -day with mod- Baptist asssociation and used to preach
all pretense of any intention to' sac' Beaverbrook's opinion of Lloyd, very costly -and ,other disoadvantag . ar. 'M b ool
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- arsenic. The discharge of poisonous a year, or about a ,day a week. for two years and eventually went to
... - -adial system was for years one He seems to reserve his personal judg found ' Says Mr. XaYo: "In the Fall the Vanderbilt University.
, monopoly was a�bandoned, except in this i HL. has no
official documents for consumption of the valuable Propertie's of the ment, but says that .some shrewd wit- vapors was tried, but was
....., ...... .� . nt, and only sat- farmer piows three times, a total of patience with boys who say they can-
.. 41111. abroad. Hiainilton Cataract Power, h nesses aver that Lloyd George is ex- wasteful and inefficie e land and not get an education. "Why," he
The Opium Suppresiork Bureau is Traction Company. This corporation clusively a self-seeker and that Isiac-tary with a ivery light breeze in 30 days, to condition th , "I've edu-
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� ... "I movement of opium is qui" John better fitted to lead the nation in he had Obvious spell -binding gifts
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.'.',',.-��n.-."4.�;"...".,..A � .. -..�-.-. grows 4nd thrives; in more than one when it was taken over in the recent
. R�:�� 1, tO past by the Hydro -Electric Comm's- doubtedly would have been cherished had, in many I
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I ) -;;- ��4�i'.' �--�"-,.--4".,::-.., L portion of their land with sion of Ontario, by whose autho ty in Briti,h history as one of the
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... - . Accordingly, segments of the tree pear his wheat is altogether too short. Percy for United States Senator.
iicc___��_ "', Y, .'. 111. - - heroes of the ages. Nobody now is ribery were made, and
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) . .A. I -X:w�...w. i ....../A , - The business of in a position to allot him his place,
�'11:111 __,.,_' _.:,-,- -, -�,-/ deluding public rninating officially the service that with colonies of th rtain extent it was learned that Senator,Bilbo had
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, - A South Africa. Tests were happening in Canada, with the excep- occepted a bribe of $645 to vote for
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� , 1� � ,11.,� I .as the opium trade itself, The Nank- over a distance of 93 miles. t the, share -cropper is by no Percy against Vardaman. Bilho leap -
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A, . .,�::�� "' �1 be considerably loweT than it would also from
I I I . '% - ng Suppression Bureau has recen y Thus three electric railways that have been ten yeaTs, ago. I
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" . .11.1'.. . issued a list'of drastic regulations, have played no unimportant parts in , the border. Most Canadian calling the -action of the late Robert
.; � 1''111 .1, - the tree pear, and as across
I I - ,. I rting to prevent the importation the progress and development of the a prickly pear except farmers own their own
I .1 purpo land, and Gamey in the Ontario Legislature. and
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- . I HORSE LABOR COSTS -ain. What was to be done-? perhaps that is one of the reasons declared "I've uncovered a 1w1b I
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.. I I I ers and airplanes. At the same time, mere incidents in the history of the Enemies of plants fall into two their bair is turning grey and their charge involving a United Statv� Sen-
; it has directed the provincial author' Niagara Peninsula and Of the Pro. The farmer is always intereste4 in 9
; I classes -those which live On a great wrinkles are deepenin . In the United ator. Here's the money I w,14 pai,l
i . . ities to give their special atterition vince of Ontario. After having pazs- what it costs him to operate his b,usi- .
, o � vanety and are termed "omniveTOUS States perhaps 60 per cent. of the to change my vote. I laid thk trap
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� I to opiuni-si-nuggling by foreigners, ed through various periods of mod- n ss. and while ,values change froni t is produced by tenant farm- and I caught them." To -this (1,
I,- "We"re Iffoin and to furnish the 'head office with ernization as to equipment and sex- vegetarians," and those which live whea
, � ._0 - year to year with conditions, certain o
�. 1, hotograpbs ,of foreign smugglers vice they have finally yielded to the - ,only on a single type of plant and are ers who supply the lalaor and imPle- in d ubt whether he was the trappvt'
; I primary factors are constant, and If owner of the or the trapped. In any event. the
I � ;1 & - for communication to the League of mo&rn 'automobile, either in the form known with respect to certain condi- termed "restricted ,vegetarians." CPb- ments and give the ,e Senate adopted a resolution declarin"
", A Co"' A I N 'N"aetip viously, a restricted vegetarian had to land one-third of the crop, in li u
, ons at Geneva, The League, no of the highway bus or of the private- tions can be readily adapted to an Y be f4und. But there were difficulties, of rent. that he was unfit to sit in anv hod�
,; 11 91 doubt, will be suitably impressed, arid ly-owned and privately -operated mot- � - I i v vvil
., this grear . given period. Herewith is cited the and not the least was the fear of in- Mr. Mayo quotes Charles M. Sledd, of decent men, and not to be b,
, � *7 will continue, as before, to "tell the or car, which was so large a factor in latest findings with respect to the - on ,oatb. Years later, when Bi!h,) be-
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" ^ cost of horse labor in Eastern C tion of Lyons, Kansas, as saying'. came governor, this resolution was
. ,4 the pear pest itself.
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�L 4 NTERNATIONALLY ing is in, the hands of civilians, re- "vays, that in turn brought us the bus ada, as studied last year at the Len- ,, the "Some farmers complain about the expunged from the records.
i Z former,; all, and on the- high road of sys:tems that practically cover the Biological control" promised
�, 1 famous for its magnitude . noxville Experimental Station of the only hope of success, but the insect price of wheat right now, but so far ,. Bilbo was now definitely in the
U ) progress. - province. Dominion Department of Agriculture: itself must be completely under con- as we are concerned the price is all camp of Vardaman and while Varda-
, I beauty of environment, univer- To gain "face" by the profession N -or 14 trol; must do its work and then die! ?4ht. We can make plenty of money man w1as a laughing stock in the Uni-
1. -� sal displays, fine buildings and Of laudable intentions has ever been 0. Number of work h .ws .... , a i ed b,)
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. 1. Average value of each horse$ 150-00 An experimental station was set up, at the present time." But the point i ted State- Sen te he renia n t
I a fundamental principle of the 'art'of
1 brilliant entertainment, the Government in China, which has found BEAVERBROOK'S TURN TO Total hours work done by 14 and insects and parasites of all kinds is that the average farmer works gTeat political boss in Mississippi.
( horses ................. 19,670 were imported from North and South only 100 days a year in producing the Bil-bo advanced rapidly. In 1916 be
i Canadian National Exhibition expression in imperial edicts from MAKE REVELATIONS Co,;t of Feed for 14 Horses: America. From exhaustive tests crop from which he demands his became governor of the state and un -
4 time immemorial; and, for the purpose
8 arouses enthusiastic admiration. 53,595 lb s, Oats at $2 per cwt. $1,071.90 there finally emerged, as Australia's livelihood. The city worker Puts, in doubtedly ,was a good war governor.
.. I of beguiling the irnsophisticated for- Lord Beaverbrook saw a good deal 4,205 Its. bran at $1.80 cvrt. 75.69 "white hope" in the fight with the perhaps 277 days. If he misses a day I -Te niade constructive recommends-
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'I Day e,,er, an elaborate technique of pub- war and the po- o er t
, intensive propaganda 'has liti,al events produced by its ebb anl 68 240 IT) s. bay at $8 per ton 272.96 pear, the "Cactoblastis cactorum." He he is docked. But the farmer ex- tions and had the driving p w 0
I For Fourteen s licity ar�d Pasture, ,11/2 months for two is eactraordinaiily �prolific; he is a pects by working less. than half as have them adopted. Necessary and
, I successfully ,exploited ',the western flow, and the series of 'articles which
�t and nights there is a constant flow I . horses at $1.50 each per most accommodating insect; and yet many days to earn enough to support useful buildings were erected; public
. world's sentiments of pacifism, its he is writing for the Daily Express- is month ........ ......... 10-50 he is very particular in his dieti and him. tor the whole, year since practic- hangings abolished; lime crushing
k of new delights and absorbing , sympathy for the ideals of self-de,ter- certain to bring to light some inter- ilbo
; I -racial equality, and the . shows a marked partiality for the ally no farmers have been Bible to plants were, ,established and B -
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I . xdmixture of pleasure and profit. mination and esting facts hitherto known�only to Total c"t to feed 14 horses pear -4n fact, he will eat nothing live for only part of the year. As risked bis political life when be sign
11 1. obvious reluctance of the treaty Pow- a few. Indeed, in the first two or 12 months .............. $1,431.05 else� He was stpon acclimatized. Mr. Mayo says: "No business, no in- ed the bill which enaetbd legislation
. ers to defend their just rights at the th ... instalments be reveals what
� Exhibits from almost Average cast of feed per Nearly $100,4OiDO) a year is being dustry, nor society generally expects that would abolish the tick. But the
1. cost of .military adventurers. In were jealously -guarded secrets or horse . . . .: ....... ...... 102.22 spent on behalf of Cactoblastis in his to gi,ve any laborer 277 days' pay for Mississippi farmer, either because he
I � every country; collections ofancient achieving these ends the Westernized matters which only reached the publi the ticks
I e Total cost of feed, 14 horses, battle with the pear, and he is win- 100 days' work." That is what is had become attached to
. and modern masterpieces of art in mandarin has displayed the same sup- in garbled form. For instance, there m ....... $1,431.05 ning all along the -line. Only (six basically wrong with the wheat farm- which infested his sheep and would
two galleries; famous 2000 -Voice ple adaptability which Ab Sin brought is the incident of the arrest of Lord Labor, stable attendant, 2,385 years have elapsed since the first eggs ing business. It is not really a full go to no expense to eradicate themp
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Exhibition Chorus -Sat., Aug. 29; uo bear when gambling with the Cali- Bi,kenhead by the military police in 'hours at 30 cents ........ 707-40 -2,500, in all-weTe brought to Aus- time occupation when practised on a or because 'he was deprived Of big
. fornia miners. if his niodem Pr'Oto- France. It was evidently the inten- lnter�est (6 per cent. on $2100 tralia from Uruguay. The consign- small scale. I ancient recreation of witnessing pub-
� Thurs., S!F�. 3; Tues., Sept. 8; Sat -p types 'have so far succeeded in "get- tion af the bullet -beaded officers re turned from Bilbo, when
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Sept. 12, Orientia" grandstand tibg away with it.,, it is chiefly be- ,pansibl, for the arrest to send the value of horses) ......... 126.00 merit Proved an immediate success; Now the wholesale farmers, OPeT- lie executions,
Shelter, $20 per horse ...... 280.00 the caterpillars thrived on the -pear ating perhaps 50,000 acres and using be offered. himself as a candidate for
.1. spectacle of sparkling brilliance de- cause our political "highbrows" are Attorney -General back to England Harness, (depreciition, re- and produced moths that deposited the most modern machinery and Congres1s,, and ,be Was disastrously
,.. .cti In. stic charms of the East; apparently only too willing, for the under guard; it having -been conclud- I ed
:� . , ed that it might ,be indiscreet to 8boGt pairs, interest) $10 per 100,000 eggs. The second, generation business organizing methods, can defeat - ly expected this for
� . Hi da's Band of England (each Preservation of their own "face," to horse .......... ........ 140.00 yielded 2,50,000 eggs. From Octo- raise wheat at a cost of 26c a bushel, 'He bad prDbab
. I .. member a bronze, silver and gold be convinced of the -reality of the him at sunrise. When the matter was M . iscellaneous, shoeing, veter- bey, 1927,' to June, 1929, in Queens- on a basis of 30 bushels to the acre. lie was not discouraged but continued
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� thing that is not. brought to the attention of Haig by !nary, -brooms, brushes, etc. 150.75 land alone, in the' main pear area, That is why they can maike money to build up hig political m1achine. His
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1. medallist); Cavallo'sandotherbands; - Bonar Lav� and Winston Chutrchill he — 220,000,00 eggs were ,liberated and even when wheat is selling at an un- opportunity came in 1921 when be
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1�1 - made a suitable apo,l,ogy and Birken- Total cost of. 19,670 hours of distributed, and in 1930 the Board, lib- precedentedly ,low ,price. Here .is again offered himself for the golvey-
. �, largestshowbuildi ng; Million Dollar RAILWAYS- StRRENDER TO head permitted the matter to drop. horse labor ............ $2,8S5.20 erated W0,0W,000 eggs. what is happening in the United nor,ship, -and was. elected. Again he
.. Horse Palace to be officially oeened It was a mere matter of careless- Cost per hour of borselabor The havoc which Cactoblastis is States, not only with regard to wheat had constructive measures to .offer.
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11 d3ds year. Sixth Marathon Swim in MOTOR'S CHALLENGE ness is not securing a pass to e (cents) .......... ...... 14.41 wreaking on the pear is marvelou,s t9 but with all other major crops: He would, establish a Plant wher6 Mis
1.1, two events -sport spectacle of inter- . the military zone. The fact that -he At this station the hverage coat per belbold. Soon after the attack be -gins "Some piofess to see in Corporation SigSippi W.011141 make her own school'
,�, I Time biings changes. Moderniza- Was in the Party with Lloyd George', hour of horse labar during the Past the plant becomes yellow and sickens, mass production farming the most books. A� would ,also float R bond
- national renown. These are but a tion is demanded in. everything. EVO- then Minister of Munitions, and
, 1. few of the features which enthrall lotion, not revolution,, is the Order Of Bonar Law, and, that at the moment ten year has been 13.45 cents. only skin and fibre being left a few dangerous threat to democracy ever issue flar $i6o,000,000 amd cover the
- motirths later. Any new shoots which started' in American history. They state with good roads. These roads
1� I , I and enthuse. the day. Our city streets and Our of his arrest 'he Was the guest of may spring up are, in their turn, at- see in it the eventual wiping out, not would be Paved -with good red bricks
.1. -i only of thousands of sma,111 farmers made from good.Mistissippi mud-, a
P'rgVlnci&l bi6hways bear testimony to virinstan Churchill, then in command tacked, and soon perisli. The female nd
�- the ublic mind, in of a military -a it in the field . . 99 Bilbo, said: e an we- r
,. sfy P, n , did MAN'S JNSBCT ALLIES Own aiW c, a these
. Illustrated literature an effort to, s -ti lays eggs in sticks ,about 1.5 inches but ,also of bundreds of l#tle t
,� I I - this respect. Because the town Of not deter G.H.Q. from this stupidity. Australia has been termed- a land long, b0ding an, average of seventy- V�h-ose merehantp, banks, and profes- ,bricks on'ane gide far 50 Years; turn
. 1. . -will gladly be sent on request. Merritton found it imPeratiove to mod- It was incidents such as this which of pests, mostly imported from other five eggs, which batch twice a year, sionfal, men .depend for their a-aPP,ort them over and wear them for 50 more,
. Reduced rates by railway, steamship ernize its inlain street-L-4XeTritt, by helped members of the Cabinet e'- upon the small, farmers who live in and then .Stand them on end, and use
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,� . agents. -by paving the roadway, it be- emancipate which tended to c - eatintrie got the least of these is taking from three th six weeks to j
� , . 1� 'the porickly peari a plant of American- velop. The caterpillaTs pass their ex- the surrounding territory. They see theyh forjveT�l Aifter his election he
*ad bus lines. Consult local name PrItel
I 11 came involved, in a dispute with a sub- military chieftains from criticism. , . the cactus. family, istenee within the pear segments; they a sinister connection between this begin to- raid' the, vhriairs state,, Col-
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, ��..L. , bvi.1931 911 . a -species which has spread, over 50 - attain a len 9
- jrol� diaa-y of the Can-adiab. National, Rall, The popular idea was that Cabinet origin belonging to gth of about one inch, and movement and the growth of the leg4 ,and tth6blo, turning out eddes-
AU&itlloi , ,, ways over a civic franchise, under su- Minisbkrs In war time sat in their ,ain store. I�ttt regArdlegs of what to -g hiliF o1w1n polifical
.. e 000,000 acres of I -and in Queen�i;�d live in colonies of 2Q to 100. When Cb ra and apopbointin
11 I , WS.,10. AS -E4ff - tharity af which a street railway Ser- tuxurio,4 Offices 50o miles from the sil nybody thinks it is- -going on. Small back$, some of whom w4,re better
", . , . . , , 'AT wo vice was given, -over the thorOnglifIRTe front and,in the intervals of lang-ald- and New South Wales, -and is knwwn full grown they -spin loose white ky a rig' dispossess
,�, ." ghout Australia as the pest pear cocoons, which have a duration of a- farmers are beb ed; raln- fitted to, be ja-gitors than presidents
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. 1. I . % ,� . i mentioned. This railway line, MlOrO- ly supervising th ,,;.hackle buildings am being torn down, of seats jof learning. One ult w
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�, � ., , � I .. over, constituted a link for mDr6 &RT1 secretanier, took time to meddle wifh or more simply, 11the mar. bout ,five weeks. The moths .1
� . , , . L Mars, eat and piecemeal, farm, units are being tb�nt other 9t&tss announced trillat they
", TION who were In the im's, sk Di. OnTlisle, mi- for ,a few days. The caterp, " I lize any diplomus
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A ? I.... - . half a century bo,tween the e" Of St. the war-sesTred veterans grating in a saftg-dft to Australis out the interior of -the -pear joint. In erased. , -11 . would not recogf sgisisippi eolleges.
t �. �', I It . 'MIYUR Cstba.TineR on the One side and thO saving England in the trendies. froyn, England, took with, bimp tavd, the younger segments, the whole in. . - ited by ther Ivri
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, ... . 1, _ 11 I � town of Thorold on the other. Ther go side is eaten, leaving.only the thin MISSISSIPPI 19 � PROUD OF HER gr" -17 made a tharables
� . L" �� - . . . i I . Ito& frawhise in question bad, notboan re� But the ministers IMew ,that the, carefully teaded ,On ,the 'Ing V07% - I a papery Mtsaouxl He has undoubted in tbe state, but
-, I ,. .. `14A nerals the7y�selves v&re equally r6- out, a ram plAwat in a Pot. kt was cuticle- older pads aTe not de, of higher education
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,. 11 � 11 mol* from any p,hysical danger and prickly pear. He otttled, at Sconp, stroyed, entimiy, -but wet rots, caused In ATAOIN01" #014otics dhoaeter§� gln4a6 he� himiself Is not a Pr
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j�,t,: '� 4 - ... L' ' 20o miles torth 4 Sydney, and by various fungi slid bad4ris findink Smerge, 0 odd as t and, the A.Voilage
r t". 11 , I W VATERs with its paving 01ang -was linally re- were living Bros, far niore, luxuriou�s some s little respect
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,'�'�, " :: , ojAvMall thie aveThge, the doctor's gard,ater, enamored, of
11Y. I ". I . Al"14900 fereed to tbie courts, Wotknian are than vnM experi6need, by '48 e, kobablY the fact will not in-
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