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I :..._ ), : , I . 1� ocause thoir like wit I �� . : , : . ; I � � - �w 4 k A - ... ,1,1 never be see7q. Acq1t . situaltiQA. Indige d" , "oftpix, , I I ." - �Q A�b ti- A-41- ­. - 11 . . . . I AJ____._ . I ' 1-riklitftl AW -And- I � ­­­ ... -.1 .I L . . , , . " : � - __ __ __ L . . . I .1 1____-1 .11, I . ... W, I again." ­­�..­­;, '_ drove him to thi� I 1. I I , .. . I—— . I �f . . 'i . - ,as ;.. I ­ I U, 4 � I ,"':" . � I . I I ; -`gRC als, so t Soon., ithe'ro -�vere . . ,.,. � � I -W "_� -_ �_ ­ . . . . I . the trip had boen. ,m �4'(f by the dividu tbi� A , - 1- ,;� %". " r. I 11 . h6,­ypar Lin - - - .1 , W , . - I., iti , . f - T hieh *gi�. Green made all Ah ' a parts became coMilete.1nii, � 11 .q., 1111'�11� lq­l.--,,�:-­�- - _ 1, - ;*MW I �1`11,� �4! 1- I � ;,', M, ` ,at , . � I 1 �A . IVA'!. ._� 11,_ I ----­-­ '' el -Caesars ,_ ':1W � . I and ate up All 4 I . � __. . . I W I riots ZiVor the Reb .11on losses bill, many P . .. i ­ ..."',-1 ­ � "' , ­_.- . I 1, ­ . i ch inaU the real , . ;. �., ! . -.4 - . ,during which Lord -Elgirt had been the mince pie. Whi I �'. , ' ", �, . . �.`. � , . I , I .- - :.,....,...."",.,L.,�..-.",-...O . . ... . . I . ,legged," and this was the reason the Caesar pretty mad. . I Ili t.. I ,..,. , I I I I 11- '' � . " ", . � �1 , .. 111. I I I � . . . oh myl What did this cun­. 11 - , . I _ .1 . 4 i I - I _. I ," !��, i'' � , I government offices h4d beer,� repi6yod Ob me, , . 01111-40, 1% �11�.� ,.�t:, ', '111, IR Aim S I , -a they re iiaiubd till ning little fellow do but run amok, . I ,� '... to Toronto, whii � I Z I I ­ .... - it 1851. . �- -_ . , - . _ and kill all the pt.her, Caesars. Then I . ....... 11, - � I . _­­. , . , , I- 1� � , I.., � . . :,_ . 1. 7.7. , - _­.. . . ivVico I �­ Christmas dinner was chang�4 to he caught a bad cold, and serve him I , 11�... 1 � , I � I I .1 .1 � . - I I I . . I . Christmas breakfast, at the Green right. But, than,k goodness,, he paw ant kinds of ma I chines had been set . I'll.., i* I . . *�walyp, so he ret " I T I.R. ­ . I . . I . ­ - I home, so that..Mr. ,Green mijht eat the'..error of his urn- up for operation. , �&- , _,�Z_ , - .1 � _- . . � . I . I 0 .I........... ....., I �. , 01',t it before the stage called.', In addl- ed to his primitive fo ds'(oyster shall. , - . ""'. '4 i-,. , . . . I . ,fi�. ..",; I N P tion a Areat I Important 'suggestions , k, �1;1.1'i. 1, An A dvertisenren iA ddressed ­ , I parcel of Christmas and pigs, feet), developed into an - il "'*­�4i. �' � Ar."VERTISING . d�,gti ut-'in the cariole, to be, honorable earwit and retired as I . ... tr �X, i,�;�,.'�'.,,��.',`� ..�, ­ I . . I . ed was p .', I Z '.`.C.�,� !".. uef.x.ours.e. the described. I containing veq valuablo �.t'­ �, . eaten on thi,q way�i;Lln..-d . . ­ An article . I I � 'i . .. . .�.' lj..� I - 1,1r�!, ...... ", I I od old scout, ,suggestions, 'regarding agricu tu.fe- = � %:1 i'.. i " . , to the Public of this , stage camb'along',,4nd .Mr. Green.' in ,,Shakespeare, that go 11 I � , '. � . 11 buffalo ad referred to him thus-. . I � I � Ontario was recently .prepared by Mr. ' 14 ... 1.,i � " I I coat and'fu'r leggings, wad I . ". .:.:. liv. �0 I I 1'%', �1 I I . through four feet of snow outittit t1te "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend A. R: G. ,Smith, of New Hamburg, . li� ,,M.i�'.2;1�,.i'_� "'; � I -of t I he'Oittario, Fje�d Crop- - " I . I � 4, .; ; Y' � "The 6r leg- , " ", 1, ­ - I iine your earwigo, president ­___"_ , �2 li. I stagb-road and jot, in., I . . ­ . 1. 11M�C,-*;.�'­ ,,.d;��.'.� , _ ...RAISE I � . , Communit . . . . R ae to my knees"' 9 to bury Caesar, not to praise and Sped Growers, Association, and I 11 '. , , ,�. 9K,gs only can , .. r. I cam, a 11 A ., . . "".. I I - - G -i . * . , as appear - , _,:,%'-­. '.. I . , - � .;i;�� remarks here, "and before' I 'him." ' I ed in a number of 'publica ­,, , _ _ I I I � , ' Dr, Snootzski thin - among his recoii�- ' . .. _ . .." I 11, ,,'�7,-­ - " I 11 . . .. reached Montreal my knees were But Lks it w a s tns. Prominent i . , . I I 6S,.. �.', I I i, , , I I I I - frozen anid'were ney 6-6f him to lay off,the mince mendations*for'impro,ving agriculturb 4 . I . . er quite the same �erk nblil -1 1:. -2-111-'. .. . , . . . - I ;�� -, ..q . . _. I I � " " r ' ­ ' 1.7 .... " A i I _ I.- .... ... I . ; are: The fencing of woodlot.s In or I , .) . . afterwird." I -11 I 'i .,.:, , , . ­'. � 1. _. _11 - I I __-_ii:__ -.i11----1.___ pid., .N. 4, * � .... ��,,. , . ­.. I . : det-to keep live -stock out ano allow' .N 10 I'll :,.,;, ­..,.FRICES I . -_-.-1 :­­ ­ It took a day and it half to travel il . 11 ,,.�;;-.,_�.__ . the first, 25 milei. "The sl i cap , -, . oW,g the appoint- I " -�,11,ir,.,J, . . . . elgl - 1 4,1 - ­ . I -ACHIEVING BEAUTY -- �fqr6ster from .,V:i � � I .. � ' �.,, I I I j,:,,, - � ­ - . - . I I - I ... I Sized many times,'and the Toad was I meut of a consulting, ' ,1 � I lt�,",, - - I . . I . .. . ,­ , . I . . " .0 ' W.ople of eadh municl�- . - ., .1111., . . I .... ""' I - 4 .� . I so bad the horses could only walk- I inet a mar), . amongst the ' ,. - 11 I . �, I . " ... _,i -t i I . 1. �,., I . I I ,� . 11 . � ' .­ .. I . ovi4, Arriving at Cap Santa with broken . . .. palitX, who could -show people how � 11 ".., . 0,000 " or. I hadn't seen - , ",,, , � I ..Mlhen yo4'hear ,of a manufacturer who spends $10 sWts, carioles were changed. - Here For sixteen years to, harvest many mature tiaesi.,,in On7 " , 11 1. I -, - . '. -io's woolots without diminishing, - . . � I.. � 4 �.. . . 'feel like saying -"Ter- . I - . -gat to, take out the par- I . tai _ - .. ' � .1..; ... ..� 1: 7 - . I ... .. . � I . � . ___ ii�ore, edch year on advertising, YOU may ­.­; . 11 Mr. Green foi i his Or seventeen. . . .the supply; continuatior - 1.1,:�,� , .1 . , ' eel of Christmas , edibles fron U.p,pA-, -his riecl,, . . . ..1J9_thp_.pra,c "-:�'.., . I . . . .. _the�"Public-who ha;ve ,to pay I ,broken cariole, and wheii ... later he be- The rolls of fat I I ,, �Ice of making land .as.clean as pos- . ,.-, . rible! Wlnq+, waste! and it is we iiii .. '1_ ft _1 .. , . I. . I I I . I ..... I .. 1� I , .. . 10 �,­1.1­111_. ­.1�11. -y a -ad 'cached for them, I �ible, in qrd6f" to' help maintain the ... . , s I .1 1�1 I I . -1 . . . . for it all!" . . ... . . came hunit a I f finding, . lStuck,,out beyond . , soil.. fertility; And building up of herdT N.i . I I ) . . .. I . . ,had the disappointment His futile hat. I -a stock to con- ,�­ - . ! I . ­ . . -1 . .. they had been 1pft behind. "How- His tummy -oh., of good prodtw-ing liv . . .1 . . If" I—, . But ,stop! Before you make judgments, look at facts.. I . ever," Mi. Green "Continues, "I had a ii-ris bulginik'cheeki . suine our agricultural produce. In ;Ii-. I . I h of,bxead and . pork at the ITWas oversize; , � oonclusion Mr., Sniitfi� pays t,�is trib- � I I I I i� . . .. I 1 4 .. I I I . I . fair lana .� . .. . �� i., " , . - .. :__ 4 I 1. . I. . I . 4 . on the Gauvin '-�S,queez ,eyes. . �Itc: "The farmer's wife - and. his ' - I " �,, _ I , � next stoppinkom*place ad shut his . '' ' Nk �`, . ­ - , . . . , �Tlfanufacturers who advertise spend from, 2"to 5 per cent. of - . , � line." ' - I . His plural chins family deserve'great ci�edit' for ,ad- . 1, ... .. , . . . . I . . . . - I p r cent. of the pride - � ­ - - I I The temperature was twenty�--be-. 'Hung'ivpry low, . Justing themselves to unbalanced con - I.. o;,! i . . .... ...... . _ - ­'. 1. . . . _ , dition . Uet us hold steady under � It, . I.", . . I otheir sales on.advertising. Let us put it at 3 e low, with a strong. west ,wind -and And, when he talked, � s . .1, . . . . . . I ... I ... ",.,.�-. '. I . . which you pay for their article of sale. - Sol, if., ,you ,pay 25 cents, for . Otifting snow. De§chambeau a n d Wagged to And fro. . trying.conditiorip, and'as Disraeli sug- .. I . ­ ' ' ' . '. " . . I . * � , ge " ly x a,d w - I . "i'l 4 I ,... ...., f .ng three-fourths of one cent to " ' "" I T ree Rivers, were passed, the stage W'bat. wrought this change? . st6d', a e y hen the..opportun I.. I � . , �­ : . , an advertised article, you_are payi . . . - - . � io.�. �: . . . .. . .. ..... .. . .... . being far behind time owing to ex. , ity I Qomes.11 . . . .. . .. . .... . pay for making. it known to and wanted by you. .. The price would . � ceptionally :bad roads. Ther� were . One well'could guess; - i, ... - i . '' . �.. - _.5� .!v '.."." . ,. I . I . , . more . if the article had no I I I i 'mails to 'exchange-:. at the various It came from wealth, , )3etter Prices . For Poultry. 7 � 11;� I not be less -indeed, it might,easily ... be , . ' Good cheer, success. .. .i *i. . . . . . , . I post -offices. "I would get out and ,. . Interesting results �Areiie achieved I , �, it .11 I I . oney spent on it'to make it'known"" to and wanted by you. I I ; jump around or remain patiantly -in., ' Theii Came that day . . at the poultry,,fair at Napanee when ,,:. . .1 . � .� M . f, I '... - I I "When ill the stocks I . . $260 . & 'r. . b.-.. . .. � . I . - ­ I . . I the sleigh amidst the rapping at Went, whoop;s my dear,' , . it was estimated thlit at least I . .... 1. ��.­ . , I A to have manuf ac- I doors, �parjeying, and rattling of the . was added to the cash ialue'6f somei ... ,:.... � I .. _­­�4.­ I . .., .... It is economy s -6'f ar as you are concerned, I . I Upon .the rocks. . . 'of poultry marketed through I'll, I . I ' , ;­ � "...; ,, , � mail-s:bag 'Zhains." ..On past Berthier .. ; , .. ; , I . . ' , �� , . -...,Our fattish -friend I 6 . .1, 1. I - - . relop a huge demand for their product, by'the agency of .1 but about nine miles I 1thetons .,...:: I * " " �, . 'Wrers dei . , .., I without event, Lost ev'ry dollar, ., kiading -station operated in the I.. � �Y I . � . . . . _ .. ourse, but , . Ailniouries" thbire, and that fully- $3,- ,2, _ , I . . I ' I from Montreal the cariole -stuck and, Mid lacked the price ., _. - -, . I � . . You pay f or the' advertising, of c � � . 000 mQreiWaR added to the cash value , . "I... �� ."..... I. -press advertising. Mr. Greert--had to tramp the nine - clean cQ11ar. ' . . �d, 7- , . Id be . . - Of one - . . . " ,,%, . . I .1 : .. ....... ....., you pay a�,smaller pride for the advertised article than,wou 'Wifies into Montreal on snowshoes. He,g9t so., thin .., . . 1,09.-pioultry sold "on the ,street" dur .� " ­ . .. . �'. necessary if t . he manc dsln�ll I . IF'rom here I had mad&. arrange- That from Depression. .. Ing the. Fair. The Napaitee Fair ' I a - , , IPTI, - . I p ,,,,�,- " .. I . . � showed concluisilv6ly that buyers will - l,'�' I I . ments to go by the Weller line of - He gained a)grand - - . I I -,.., i , . .. I..- I . . ... --1 I "llo " I Im.-for a, prod .". . . .. ., . � I .. !.I . ..... I � I . . . I . ' . stages to Kingston; 'Mr. Mi y, after- Rq�hed'6k�relssion. .: � . pay a premb . u ct that - rs" I �;�,� , . . t � -7 rket And -al- I I I., I -adve wards a well known steamboat agent, pto,pey,y;,prepared for m� , , . . AdveAise'd articleS'ha' to be better than non rtised . . . . -Dean D. Hurindy. � 'ON"'. 7 - �:::: .1, . ve . ' .. I I I rade, - 1. . ,,L,� .. . I ''.. . - . ., being, then,the agent for thd, Weller . I � .. can 'g . .and pack .. - .11:1.,.1 . 11 '.I _. __ ia_�ticles,, &nd since they are made in larger qu,kntities, they ean be llne;i -- -Gwing �to - ther ... heavy -and � bad, - . � ­­...­,_.. I - _ ___ _.... .bAr. .pou.R-ry----,Yit,.h..-'efficien-ay--e;nd--des- - - - - - ­ - __ - ___.......___ ,. _ . _ ,... . ,-.-. __ _1 ... I—— I I.. I I ....­_.._.. . ' . . . .1 . . " � -of ex- - I. . . -1mitative-, n -on � . roads, the company could nof,give md � , , , -adVertis6d­ ­­ i' ­ ' ' ' ' ­ ­­ ­_ 7 patch under, J;he supervision I, . . . I I made and sold at least as 6�6'41y' as . ' I., - I I . .. I, s ,a . � I W�. � . . . I . . a covered sleigh, and I wa-' obliged, . d ' iiienced government assistants.'For - � , , � � rticles. . I . . . "I Newsan Informa- the first time in the 'history of the . �_ . I . ".. a . � to be conteiit with. an open one about . . I , . . ,4'. :, . , I I . . . . I . I.. _. . � I , Fait poultry was "sold,"' not simplk' r ` . . I . 11 I . . nine feet long, loaded with.- mar- 0 1 � �,:, ,.., . . a . I- . -, 11 _- � �* . .... I 11-1-111-11 . I I I . charidise and mailsY The -driv r took . . _­ ' the dell, �'ered to the buyin. Theapproxi .. .1 � 11 . If you are a thrifty and wise bu er, you will buy the article ' tion for .- ice realized by -mem:- � � . . . . . . 1, I .. � ice route tQ ,Point' Claiiiie, broke . mate aveyagg pr I ..... ..,.� I . ­ � I . I I the * -� ice and'. all arrived wet , . I I .1; . I . . I bers participating in the p . eel, f or the ' 'J. , . . . .1 I - made known to you by faithfully-2aintained press 4dveritising. through th ', 1� I I I 11"I i , I ' ' pl­ 1".. . ­,.. 11. . . - . F' mer - ' , four top grades. was 27 cents per, , ,, . , 11 ,_11 11 I I I ­ . - ' ' . ned. . . I . I 1. and kreezing. "'Bad rbadi. prevailed 41r . . . � . . from there ,to iBrockville.- but after . � pound pet'i while the fair average for--- " - ­ I . .11,; ., The 9tranger 'product should be. shun . I � �' 1, . I I—. , t. . . . . . . I � I ; .., ,,,, . I . I . ' ­ "�Th . , . . I ­ I . . � . . I. . . that the. j.o .,a, I �. � ,... . correspondih-g - quality it xi"$treet" . � , ,. I . . . � . . . . . ur.Aey,wAs,, I.- � . . . . . .. , ' I..". ; . . - I . . I I . .1 I � . . -1 were 'about 33 telegraph poles to the - . vajuie�:�,'WA'g '20c to.,, 21c per pound. I .- ;:;� . � I I ' � ..... Potatoes. For Poultry. . ,1�1. � �. 11 mile, and *by counting the poles,. I Tarinin . ' ­ ' * Edue 'as - - . I .. 1. � . Be very friendly' therefore, to nationally-adverti'sed products -foods, toilet alids,- motor . " _g increaqes in v� an -Equally important was the ,sharp Hse . . �.. . I les i", occupation just in proper i , in ,prices. on the market is poultry ;�� - � " I I., . . . .I- ....­­ � ii�, ­ . found we., were going nine mi I don t� -the - 0, ­ I . lo sets, and all, else -which are also locally advertised-�_in thi§­­newspaper.i . � . , into the grading station. From W . I houT." extent towhich iiieliental by-products moyed ' ,��.. .1 . . cars, radi . .... ­ . I . . . I A . . I . I . I A .� . . 'ananoqu4i, but can be marketed at a pr�ofit. Not'only a-ratffid- 20C to 21c they, moved to * � ­ .." ��,." , ,. . I I ..good 'supipe� at JG . 1 p ­­ I .1 .. . . ... I 1. . . . � . . I "I gave A $5 bill in payinent for it must the farmer sell'all his good around 24c to._Z5c. per pound. . . , i . , � L'. . . . I ­­ ......, . .1 . . . . � I "" � and received my $4 ch I in'notes quality products at a fair price but I . I . - .. .� �, �, . e I , I . , : I . , � - .1 I ­ . . . ' tor is a member. I . whi,ch afterwards 'proved to,ibe bad.'!, , -,a find a market. for as - , - , � I � I . 11 1��,.; I . � The Ninth of a'series_j§�§ued by the Canadian Weekly Newsp4pers Association. of which The Huron Elt . . He imust 'al � ­ . I ........ .. . ' , ' . . . _._­ Gamanioque was left in a twenty be- I .. � . 11 . I . mucli. as he can Pf the ,unsaleable Sii' T,itled- Sisters - . I .... I.L.. ...'.. � "i .,;., . . . I . I _. I low temperature, but the night was product.' It has been und that . . . . . Ig .. � . .. .. . I � . I . . brijht m.00nlight, the. roads fine, the greater net prAts per b A can b� .. -, . eek Family Fortune I . . "', " , I I � . I . I I . . . I I . . -' made and d finish "d of ffn;if ' . 9 . . . �. , � 1q.,. �. , '.. .... I . k� stage team smart'. 'arid travelling an .. ,.� .- . I I - I'll . --l- - . - I . . . . .,.,..;. . . I joyable. � I .. quality and flavor pro u6e through Six Hapsburg archduchesses , are 4 . ' . 11 I . � . I . - bgsh fires,.- and thiefe- W�fe two fbet ' - - . I ­ - ' crate4eWing - on .a . ration. ,of- - - equal 7-:rging.- Archduke. .Otto,.. pretender t-6 , - , , -.,-. . . 'i portant civilian it, 'the -country., Be�- I. Mt. Hoover --might have been right, � - - , . � I Newton A Baker and ,, ates entered the I but since it is generally admitted that of water flowing over Louise' bridge . I ... 1-1 arts. of middlings, rolled, oats boiled the Austro-Hungarian "throne, 'to a);- , . I.. fore the United St P . - . 1; . I I Mr. Baker was one of the;it is better to &'American than right, and ---- through this the trtiiin roared potatoes and skim- ' niilk..tbs�n'is ' the -li�de their brother Albrecht from the .. I I ;, fh , . The Americani Doubhboys struggle . Ly well prove damag- and gurgled, veritably "landing" in H(')W My World. case iwhere cornmeal is fed, . Pota- -family before the birth ,of his firsf .. �� . best knowni of the cabinet indhisters. the disblosufe me . . . , ; : I I d' boiled, are'proV.- chifil takes. place. ' I -1--.-.-.1 It ,i�:� V .1 " For seVeral years- past Mr. Newton ,,, groun or ��:;.. But as the possibility of the United ,ing to him should ffie question ari�e Winnipeg. Mr. Green put up at ,the , . - toes, finely"" ' � , The pretext for this is that i Al- -, 11 �' � � ;*,, .. - 7D.. Bk�ar 'has been �Cleveland's for6iii States becoming Involved grew stead- in the course of the next presidential Union hotel, which was,.. briftnished, ing exceptionally good for finishing brecht does not waiit to 'dWorce his I i. ... ost &itf:zoil ... aiid­"from* the fact that I obability Baker's work campaign. It "se*ms probable that and after.'a fair gleep on the joists . Wags. poultry, particularly when fed in . I ... I ily� into a pr . . I ... . , I . . in . � ains morganatic wife,- Mrs. Rudnay, who a __, . ..... Col. Frederick Palmer, the well known � became the most important discharg- from a military point of view the th6re, inter'viewed Lieut.- Gov.' - Cauch'- ction 'with the "white" gr , . -, - ad inilk. Ciiate-fed poultry offer I I I "I .1.1 ar correspondent, has written a book.! isers. He Americans could have'. been more on, who had engaged,'Mr. Green to By that Ancierit Marinier . c,,O,n j un 9 a was formerly Miss Irene Lelbach.. Al- , ,- � w ad by any'of Wilson's adv Atet outlet for brl�rht charges that the real..reason I ;1.1 About him, we t4ke it for granted thatt 'had 'to put into. ef�iect preparedness helpful if fighting with British or manage, 'his inypatments. Later he really attractive, fffh' r%A , ..'� . I a pos- - s be- French - But both Wilson and was in thV'i��ploy of the Norquay DEAN D. HURMDY cull potatoes. . . � ... , why his six sisters want to make him I i' ,,,-, % Mr. Baker is & be Accepted as measures in advance of any fund ' troops. . . I ... . �. a beg�ar is their greediness to get . 1". I re�- . sible candidate foi�the. nomi�nat-4*on as:ing voted by Congress. If the United Pershing bad other ideas in'their government and had a, hand' in thb, � I .� - , . of I � . * I., I . . , president of. the United States, The . I t merely being helpful. "better, te'rms for Manitoba"' ag'ita- - . . Testi bold of the impen'ding heritage . . . . States wa's not prepared when 'war heads-excep - their father, Arehdukig "Frederick, one I . ''. '.1 fr. Baker's arly had the idea of. tion. Ile began to write the logr ar-111 � The PeO.,Pounty Cow, Testing As- . 1. book deals qhiefly with 11 �� I-16lidays tLre here again, I . . . . I I., I - was declared she still was not so un- Pershing particul -and borys at honite', convene. soefation' is.'gainiug,_in favor with � of the richest men� of Hungary. I � � 7 ' 'He _n'but building up a tremendous American life. in t e first years of his ,retire- Girls, 1� I ., .� . part in the war'. ,was the. United prepared'as she would have bee .h ' ' . 'This fortune consists - of several . �� . �' ._ ­ .. ca -me might ni.eht, and did not make the. final. Oh, the noisy times we"bhvef .milk. and .cream. producers to enable h ' dred -tht I .. � States- secretary --of war, and -in this - army which when,peace. . - � ir flo ks " ' , . . I . . I. tion, of for Baker',, labors. -4nder' be the largest in the world ..He entry,'.till he was on the edge.. of Ob, the static in my bein! � them -to cull the c on produe- un )usand acres of -land, vine -7 11 , ' � 1, . . position was, with the excep Then and later he struggled . . �, 1� . i Yet we just adore the din, tibn-of butterfat and milk as determ- vards, dairies, the first cheese factory , 4. I .... . elf, the ,most. im- the handicap of being a suspected sacrifice ' d mpre military utility to this eighty. ' . I -al s I tud farms, .... - . ., iihe president hims . ,:. ,., I I I . =- . peace-at-anv- ambition, klid Americans -at any rate� The stage coach � trip..froin Quebec A�d,we're glad they're back to town. ined by milk tests each month for the of. the countfy, sevei .. R..-... I I __ pacifist. He was not a .. 1O.Toronto in the picturesque days of RAiligr than one stay away, entire year. Interesting ,fig-iiiies have half a dozeh palaces and castlps, price- . _­ , . price v 'but i't is doing him will not blame him. , ., . � . I . . ad ocate, th-env tear the whole place down. 11ieen compiled to show the giowth in less jewelry and antiquities, stocks M d , !no injustice to say that he would 1 Baker and Wilson got Gn Ve.ry well the wooden' -roofed cariole was reilily Let b . I . , of, course, cash., The exact value 11 . LONDON AND"WINGHAM I recent years and'ihe -value of these arid ,.. .1 I . an fight � because iij. some respects their minds the res f 1, I . ult of_�a ra% hange , a . rather arbitfa.te� .... amvthing th I oil" c ' 1�,'. I . . of the fortune cannot be defined,. but . South.- . for anything. He '. at I went together, to use a phrase of the plans on the _ - ­ r. Green. The Next ye4r being Leap Year, 'the tests. The number of herds i-hereas- . ''. � was vulnerable : dent's. After the Wilso . n year in which he made the trip, 1849 ,bachelors of Canada shoWd retain ad from 32 to 58 in the period of 'ItAs estimated between five and six 11 �Zr, , �, I I a time of war hysteria, and was as -.former presi P 1- _ . enorn by; re-election in 1916 Baker ba�ded in was the year in which all, the world Ethel Ga-therwood to' give them the 1-929-31, while ther number of cows million dollars. Albrecht is the only .,I,. . . p.m. I 1 sailed with extraordinary v, low down on the high leap. Safety on %test monthly increased from 494 sain of Frederick and,; in consequence,, . n , ' ' 2.0.5 Harvey and other Auper- Ibis resignation in order that the was rushing to '-California,'where,, in . , , , V Wingha�m ............... ­.., Co ' the' only future heir' f6lhe bulk of .! � . . 0� George and gfden land-ndt like' the first, boys. . to 766. A ,comparison of high And . I �� , I ..... 2.22 a said that be was .tem -,president might not feel embarrassed a warm his millions. . . .1. Belgmve .............. 15a'tridts wh ' . .1, - ti hhed to make any cabinet later rigorous Klondyke-gold could ' I I,' low. herds showed a high ,herd - of f , , y�h ...................... 233'peramentally unsuited for his task.,if he vn% ' His six sisters, are: Maria Chris- . �, � ... 2.40 ' eight., cows bavinf 10,332 pounds of . i'll, Londesboro : ............... and that he had no real heart in it, Ishifts, particularly witK'jj­ viiew of be got almost in shovelfuls along -the C,Itistmas dardst Christnias cardsl tina, ,5.2, widow of Prince Salm-Solm; I I , i , -Green , milk and 390.56 pounds. -butterfat and, 'iMaAa A�na, WiM of Prince Elie do .. I Clinton"' ­ , 3.08 1 On the other ad to combat, giving representation to those parts auriferous Sacramento. Mr. 'Settimet,fts by unknown bards. . . t - hand he h I . actually on his way to buy his Bad ,As mine oft -times their verse- - a low herd '6,325 pounds milk".and . ­. . ..., ....... , ,3.?6 1 the.,axorbitant demands of his mili- I of ' - 1 234 f butteifat. rep . . -brother of .Etn- � , - I �'.` . Bruceafd *.,.,.,.",.*.,.,., , , , " the country that had no spokes- was - Bourbon..,Parme, a .1 ,. . I'll , 1. entThg a differenc6'of 4,007 pounds of- Pir , Cippen ..................... P,--. 3-33 men among *ilson'i' immediute ad- ticket to San Francisco, when provi- , "' . .46 pounds o . rej . ' ,, � - .... �&-,­­-­, J itary advisers, In fact he h - t I"'couldn't say it's worse) ass Zita; 'Maria Henrietta, wife of ... ad to i, �,.. RensAll .................... exerqisq. cool .judgments in an atmo he met a cousin who had ( 0 . Prin-ce Hobenlohe-Srhillingfurst-Rati- I.. _. 3.39 . s- visors. But Wilson refused. It hag .dentialfy _iplui I I"ve it when m3f friends,,-- milk and 146:10.butterlia't. , ' ' . . � .1 Exeter _ ..... � .............. 3.53 fever 'addition, to'o, he been said of the'presidents by one who been to the gold diggings and had Each to yours sincerely sends, bar; Gabrielle' A spinster; Isabella, , ��.� phere ,of , in - ' �, .....I., . - 1. 1. .. I. . s close to him that though his come back'with no more than he With their very kind regards, I I the divorced wife of Prince George of I P. . had to make such impori ' I ­ North. ' bant decisions I wa � Nove * I , � :: I I as to who should lead the American path was strewn with the fragments stood up in� and, Mr. Green writes, Even one -cent Christmas cards. Harvesting a second gfo�ith of oats Bavaria; Maria Alice, wife of Baron I I � 5. . I . .. Mi..., Exeter ............. ; ....... 16.59 armies'in the Aeld. The choice was of old friendships he riever quit a "scarcely able ,to walk from weak- . . . on the 26th of November is an ex- Dr. Frederick Waldbott, a Hungarian ,9 , cousin ­ I I .., I � , , �11­ . ..... ­ !, 11.1.2 between Pershing, who -was not well man -under fire. The. mere fact that ness."A short talk with the and ' � I .. , . Hensall .................... e -n decided- against Cali- ' � PRIMITIVE FOODS ' , perience i�eldom enjoyed by farmers landowner. Maria' Christina , � , . Ki 11-18 known to the general p ' ... ­ ' Princess Hioh�nlohe stafted the cam- , . I ,, ��,. ippen ...................... ublic, but bad HarVey and other concentrated their and Mr. Gr a ­ . I li, d an American expedition- fire on Bake�­when they. w.ere not fornia and went to see Ho,n. James even of Southern Ontario. Y�t this I ,ainst Albrecht, and the older .1 , E 111, ' 11.27 recently le Perhaps you were one of the -un- -was an actual accomplishment this paign ag .. , 11S. . Brucefield .................. -r- trying to hamAring Bryan helped Leslie, a minister in the Baldwin -La- . . . 10 "I". f ones who bad year by X. A. Rb'bertsQn, of Jai t .s joined t . . . . . � Clinton ..................... . 11.5,8 ary force into Mexico, with no Po sis er I hetin. !�.. . I r than hurt the 'War Secretary fontaine aOministration, about get- fortunate or -oolish an- - � _�', I tondesboro ...... i .......... 12.16 ticular glory, and Gen. Leonard Wood, rathe turkey and plum'pudding and dyspep� netteNs Creek, in Kent -County. The ,. The sisters, who' can inherit only I XA _ - , 12.23- a national figure, but also an ardent with his chief. Thoug� Pershing, a8 'ting A position in the civil service. ' I �, i, lilyth .............. : ....... ' ia for -Christmas, and therefora your oats Were not ripe, but many of the some small fractions of the -,f:iimily L . , . - � - . I I I . � .1, , -appoint noted, was continually protesting to The result of this interview was it S 1, [" 1. 1� '-- 13elgrave ............ �'. . ' ..... 12.33 politician. the decision to 8 that in al inhellikence quotient probably rates heads were almost ready to turn when fortune, 'availed themselves of the ,. , �� , �.,, , :, I , . d A&4 w.,feud which lasted Baker he admit i the cam- telegram to Mr. Green, !offering a . Wingham ........ - -12,.47 Rers'hing le misalliance of,their only,brother t� , ;�. . A ..E......-. . ween ip�ord at about 96 (9r, maybe it is 69 1 they were plowed under as fertilizer. 11 r I . ufftil"'Wood died, affd bad later politi- munications which passed bet I tr170h,' in ,the customs department - over 40 Inches,lo 'in. They c6i.ild ........ i' , . . at Toronto. This. -telegram arrived, atilmean). This makes you a fit subject The -stalks were . ng, attempt to disinh6rit hi . 1, I �?. . I .. � C., N. R., e�d, repercussions. them' there never was a sentence for scientific investigation. whfteaq straw in the first crop was not,'howevei, take efficient measures "I lli,� 11, I � � . -One gatAers that Pershing was not written by the Secretary of War Mr. Green's Quebec home on Decem- a inst him during the',lifetimo Of ... 1- 11 , � East. * I was required to be in In -this connection, Dr, Mischa short. ' The betxds'were just as large ga r . I. .. i""(11 I . the easiest man in the world to work which be did not understand. Baker..�er 22nd. As he thei Mother I�abella, who, although ljli:� . Snootzski, the great Russian -scientist, and the kernels just as solid. - Mr' ­ .12 Oi,: . . . He had even less.populgrity was also extremely popular with thd Toronto,v-- whither the government , ' I'll. I -�: 1':1 I. .11 U.m. p.m. with. ad under him,...apart offices had recently removed - by and a very nice chap, whose family I Robertson had -,140 acres of oats this. she disapproved' of Albrecht's mar- , I _'� . n Most men who -work '-.+.I M. ­,, T'k. - .A -.1 74;&1- Al-_ I V-odericb .1 6.85 2.40 v4th the men""'under him the .9 I I-.;- -;4-. ;-+, riage, did not allow any legal action' 1. I �_ . . ... ........ commanding officers.' He had from a natuital failure of the profeg- January UK, thefe w. nothing to do orm- .y 4 J _. .Y . .Y F_ .Y 12 . �, , �,,',, Holm esville . ... . ,, . . . , 6.50 , 2.56 iother ong of dfqcipline and sional soldiers to. uIlderstand his point but leave home 'on Christmas Day- 100-ther used to wash and iron fu us ing the latter part of the harvast,.0ea, against hirh. Isabella died. in wSep- "I 11, "' 1� ,1- ' ' .Clinton ............. 6.58 3105 Pro."fain noti I " �has recently published ,the r ifembier And the six sisters who . live In I , 1,�11 �� � i ... _�_,­­..Siaafarth I ........ ... �".. 7.12 3.21 futwiie bistoriang will have no t uble 0 a hosfof friend,4 a ife-lon esults son, with the result that when they . ,Y', I ,, , -jb and Gauivin stage lines, a g studies of The �Jiffereri't German, Austrian and Hun- � I I 10 f view. He has i and the trip,,made in those days by th' � ­­ old H011 c... of 'bis .1 the free,-. were cut they weKe vary ripe. I- 1 St. Ctilumban ...... 7.19 3.27 in explaining what might seem a admirers to -day. I " I . S1117min garian plices, met in Budapest at the � . 1. � I . cuping just a week. ing larfte of the Middle Cam- grain shelled and fell to the ground, ,, �1, � i., i: .1 Dublin ,. � ..... ... 7.23 3:32 curious fact, namely, that the Am'� "Christmas Day with all its fond brian shales. accadbtihk'for the second'erop, funefi.�!. They also met Albrecht-an'd . . - '" " ** . ' .1 I . . . � .. . erican commanderiiii�-cbief has never , . -0- I I P �. . . I . _ stood beside him during the ceremony, I . I I . , ,I. . " .,., ' associations and attraftions," Mr. I but ,did not speak to him. No nieWber .... I , I - ' . i. .. West, .� I - been considered as W,, political ,candi- ' Peekin' Into the Larva Life. Anoth r"' Sped. I , 1. . 'The reason . D� his family is, on speaking terms - , ,­ , 1)'uhliti .............. 11.24 9'.12 d Green writes, "a' day when, usually, . er Step Towdirds 'Bette ' I .� NP . "I ate for anythirig. i" Tells of C hristmas Trip I all wh* . , ,One of' the most interet§ting and . 11 - : I , St. Columban ...... 11.29 . ... obviougiv that the soldiers have I I 1, . were absent from .boniia He fiiidA' �ajld his conclusions are wit him. except his father. . ; 441, a - .: " , - , .. . . uld . practical steps towardi-pybviding a .h . , I , make every exertion to get irrefutable to one as ignorant of the, better seed sul5ply .Xof. Weqteft On. .. 1. . - 11 4,�, . gl4fo3r,th ...­­'­.':­­.-.. 11.40 9.215 yAtes, Persihing's own memoirs giVe- Queb& To Toronto in 949 we -had to - 1"ve u that only the larvae with -.1 � 'iit . . , t, , - i . �, ".. , ,.:: 'I.' .there, was thus the day'r, I ..�4 9.89 the idea that if there was any failuie I tario was taken recently when about 14 ... ,,,,,, I , . Clinton - - - I "'. .. ' lIZ65 . erican A Cbrigtinas trip , oy stagn coach my home and, family. On. Christ' As willi,ipower and self-restraint survive fift- " I . I * , , 1�1 I , "', . �'Jrolmesvflle ......., ,......,12.05 ,,9.53 at all to exert the 'full Am .4 -elefining plants . - ­ . * i V I . y rators of seed . _i . - - 18414 is Eve I drove to,towh-we were t Lucky , ; 16. ,., 6 , ape , . ,j;,,,, I � : 4oderich. I_. . . . . I'. , . 12.20 -10.06 strength it was the failure at home from Quebec ,tp,_.TO1__,p_,Q,, in n the 'teen age. Those indlined to be dis-, in vartiotis garzt� . "' � ... 11, �'A . . . Ii I on a farm at 'St. Foy -and paid sipatdd"T1]hks- a�d,,hdjh livers often ., -of Western Ontario , ,, " I ;�,,�; ,_ ­�,� . i;_ with dr.,�ctibed in a' manusertpt by J. A. IV t* L ps I L , i-,­� , �%..:,:, ,,.; . Ty ne. cami 0- 1, it wis th�, an dance. The . .1 . "''. , - .. . Fhich did not provide him ' e together I ... 0. A. C. for a. . A , 1A I I - P.,' P ', enough soldiers and material. Bak . d '. % �, C, L. TIIJE� TABLE er 144ier,'wbo went up and down in thre . $1� or a seat in 0auvin'i stage li fold up in the alleSr and .:pass out for- day se,bool. of instruction an , p;r �p'p7er h dlthosen a very I ". . "7 r . - . --�tkit. ­­ , . s that Pershing made damands Canada's a score e)f yea:rs 11 orel�ion_ The stage wis td ­d9111 ever And' long before thiiy - are old -ac-. junior hOolt" ­ . 0 .11, .1F �. L' I I r*.- . . say ef . - the most u to 'attractive pgrtner. . _ ;,if , , , I in the house, which tice with P, -date e��ip- t W6 1. , . . I . d.tff; "tMit bysiically impassible td-f'WeTation, came to Winnijv.r, ChristlW�4' -the tpad passed, on enough to vote; think of that, f1heav- ment. , Since these meq_.were all ex- '4,by the way," be ,volunteered ," "'.. " 1. .... �� 1,4 1 I.., � . it was p I ,., "I'll � � i;�! . ,,, -.06derith ' i-, .. 6 ...... `1,-k.... 5".00 meet-, H-e� did not know of the pro-, days,6f the land fboo�n fifty years ago, ffitirning. , . . I V .. . .. I ... - , .� " , enlg,sake! " 11 I., n . te I n . tttifi, perienced seed -cleaners they came,,to thaV­danced, "I'm gifad our XnanAger .�,,� ..". ;,�f.�, � _ . id in tfie evening of his days W� "I found I *Wsthe only passenger; -rn' illustration of this., CO v ty definite ideas-LaS. isn't here to -night. .He's about the r I . ." ,,, MU " s in the United States. He -saw ai . ,�,'4 , , . 1ximett .. .., .".. . 4 . . . - I ......... -1 .the school with -a I I I .-, , � d what he had seen and ITI-Snyi 6ase tboracwas offly room for Dr. Snootzski has written a rftastail� to--what-,"Oey wanted to find. outi and biggest . f one airi, -ineet, � I I ') ,,�,, . 4... k4 ...... 6.04 'grily the military problems in France doVh- ta iWorr I... )�,",,Ll' t 3. , lvdoitw & *. I . .;." , ,, .., " J , , - _'.. . I -1. . . . .. , - T", . , � *1%4- .4- -.4 I ---Jr '. . _ , W� a �N,10 1,0_� . , W1_ 'of c6neeintrating �� heard in the little'61A Cstiada Mi his one other in the dariole or stage, with essay upon the.card&-,of a y6uiii I Ill - . "%11 a they were so well pleased with. what and not fit for intelligent-coffipan . *0��P'l ­­.­AAb&r11,, ---I-P�- - '.-- an ins t , I :1, 1, 1�..,�� ,, 'RJ�07'1j,��. -�­_­, � and the grea its'§quwe wooden roof and this gideer �awho was naiiied Caesar by his me- *�� - ,, ...... � .. ............. 6.25 Solution -ire wasted tfte ind bis,Youth ter Canada of before disr. . p,� . . : � , .. their .- they ,Sbd stopped da'pcing and stared,.,, � I . ..... . " � I .. da bis ptime. . r closed in their. -Caesar ,belonged 'to the sea eu- - ig they,pa§sqd- a resolution =4� hard,.-, - .... ... . 1��i M t , I ,; , 4tol%. ., , .�, W'. 0'.,.�� 74 - I ......... 6A Anergy in making im-possible,deman Md froft behind the drive ., saw and learned'that . i . . i ,U?. 11 I I 1W11,.,4iX;Xd1Mt,.,,, . , '-o-ft. - '-Mr. Green lived with .this u�nique cumber'. famil� -hi - , "angrily, I . I �­ I' I 1111,V . . � I , , by, thick woode-li curtains Which but- I afid aftef fie pasi�ed' V'r""A" " ith 'O .4k,..,;-.. * e-4cit- 6.52 iu�8ri Wishin t; He 'also squab ' , I I Ing thitt such a school should bei la PY6ung man," she gihapp4df .t�0;r!.,,-"'­ I -nd on for sixt - a tone on I r a ­., . , .. papa stage, ,:� � I 11 ,J�,, , ,,; ": , , # & ,,04 �,"'.0"O'�......'-'i, 10-25 bled,.------,,- flyi 'With' British and diary off a eon y rers, d a 9 .hdAded ,brass- =ilg, f rom Ah4i,�,p becam all 0$tr . again ffftt yeak. � I "do, you knoW.who I am?'$, I �6411.111 -f,, 1: � ....... OnTO1 - I- � Arid we're sul tYosed to keep Out the wig And finally wtifi. able,�a b &6001 . ,." � I '15,fj 4." , � , j . ­"��, I . ­' - 1koh.ch � writing i-n-it.as thig spirit moved him; P: , . I I . �", 1 '4 !'0L1d"__ � , , �: I w0t I , 1, � 'cofti'mandefs. , ,; The' p,ro&aibmd. ..Was arranged by o"Not the faintest -Wa,ll he saiAll I I ,�&J � . gave, it to ,his wind and gikow.11 -"' fortably for Ine in vpp� 'ptachian ,,­ ` " .7f. 1 '. '. . . - ` ' - Iftrisbift, WIN,6in And Baker were snd in the end ' he , * the Markets Branch in Td,editto atid eas4,, '� " I . I I 1111, V' 11. " I yli; , M �,,. , __ i - . 1. . i � ' 4* ig�,ad­,that the ATnepiesn army ghould 'd"smt1ater, Mrs. Harold Smifh, r n go On to) explain'that tub,e, of a Roman, gia r, 11 , " ,of ' , �Mr. U ee as , , �0 .� . ' ., 7,714 . - 6f'kd'gper� I I. in .the manager's wifell" 11'i�0 �, . . Included some ox&lkht add"stes by ."Well, 11 11 ,� 041to 1 4'. �� * 1�0 � ...... " j - ". .4 tho'blanket was a. godrd'd . . . loi ' ' 41,arwig wid( him. - - ".1.1i" 14-i"j .1 , ipeg, by whose courtesy, tl�,A Re- - 6 66A vql"� V i. #'o ,il., ��� i , ,.. - 1444 fight Itst A s4fwf4t6,-:atttftk­K d to no Winfti ily expirieliced �ienyi aftd'l in - s,he informed . , .1 . d1daning with I . . liewiftlftt b6 IvWg#d, witty. 19rWA., or -count of -the stage ebaoh _ ittip Ag tion." The only time when it stayiad CickozF'Of.caegar, the -1 , , � L;;�'�"' . 4 �& W, vi.,,* � '144 ", . " 1.2. ot . � I ttl' ' , ... stratidnit of actftl sde& 1%eo 'AIZ111 he exclaimal. ,,Now, � _ 1, . �jll 1 1$1 � IJVI�k f "'4 IF i` .,,,, .tjg. Col, 14 Pali* fept6dudedj . ,,b�tto-hedo WAR rhdn the losssengior Vell thig, he're"Ciesar boo b verk,, the btst, kifidii Of W6411109 fib* ,fixade do you ikftO*.wb0' I aral?" . I � � , " . , � - ,,, NMI -X 10 .."��a� ,fiftes it N I Pie, 14#,.�.;. * t* 4 *'I �: a, �, 111­17�#ftdh Mah 's or t i am . 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