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S ,.,t ,1t1 ,}n.', t,,. .L. ¢ M�, .> ro Ir i n.'lx, ny \, i ,'�;� iJ r , I rl ;� { i. , , r .Sill (tnY'F lr y ., t - L x'11 I I I ., :-...-1 I .L. rNtll . • • "�'�'� x•17"` �'�' �.' �► .1. �a�.�E�� , �� �.���.. i; ( e I.I I .r bhe very U&erob coarlftion of ex- anarrmllg, dfod!dvaly.' that bop Ihiwe,v as s (urbon (Fond hasa.'ruorb mrsi'y fads and i'rxberel* of what Poz}d calla tdhange on sales in glue British mar- shad dost ,T?Wra °*ban he could afford, been the largest Importer of "genius- ,the "noddy ndnowity." The •people $e . ` 'Ite+.'" ' Ngedlelss to say, he never placed the on-,bhrhoof but 'he (has �seil'ling ,�� '� reach are .thlos�el who think �' -� bet. On the raxe occasions when the and +oreaffing" home edlelbri . s'in'ce they think or think they should th;�k, ,s r aiM1, L selected (horse happened to win, he 4,iQ r ,1"Y .- . " ',"� +, Vgrco Rhubhrb for Winter being ade(qu Wry 'pr0ibedbed as ,o ' )hF ?P0, ', vO fresh rhsuib*ib 4or the ,houlpy elqual to the best, and supler 11 vvtex h1Ib1e all one hast to db as to to 'mloett brands, will the placed 1, im , �, qn sof a cr'awar frUln} the the Irnaa'k'et uru IbOfbbled Oantaine• 1 'bhe late fall (or diig iit up ;Some 'hem, thousEmd retail stores 4� as wurnn the winttem ), let it freeze , be contacted w+eediy (tor Onta 'i,�ta,, �'Qd4••xllly', Mien,. Ault it in tihe cioUar Ihloney6' ''hhmwglh a new dista,i'bwt, "A wl we the temperature is front 50 to aaTwilgemrlenb efitelcted by the O r ¢� `r Qfk �e'gre s Fahrenheit. No earth is I Airketing Bow,&" iCqijl Wi*d, the rlhubaa+b crowns or sec- . ,., . ttnlo6 tlluemoellves containing enough ing thi's instr�uctiom and amusement of the vwoartlhter sorb, but it is the fy . 0?6red energy to produce the edible 'best Ottawa Fair Winners. ,i stalks; sand for blue talar they a year or more in thus manner. !f sbroul'd be 'kept in almost total dark- The ''Icaunhy Lirve Shock PIud ';''' ':, 11 Riess, ing 'Clhampiomuship of Eastern On " iY • It had its 611 years ago when was won by Granville 'County team t , i the Ottawa Winter Fair, Ele )' . Better Marketing Methods Increase teams competed for the Peter Wh' sprightly grand du'k'es and' grand Sale of Turnips Trop'h'y, which is emrblepva.tic of ;�­ - _ Il - - _.... , chairrlpdonsMp: The runners-up sm.'wggled Brigham Younlg`s, n'intljr wilfe Out of the very citadel of Mor- !Charles 1]. Brought6in, member of from. Lennox and, Addington Co dine De-tmsent -staff, points to the. and the °•others followed in this '� operations of the Blaokwa•ter T ur•nip d� : Dummdas, Pefierboro, Prince 6r G,rawtersi` +Alssoeiartion, as a striping ward, Lanark, (Renfrew, Fronten monisan and trouped •her, across the exanvie of the poste- bdiities for pro- Laedsi. HwAi,gls and Norbhum(b i° duc'ers incr•easfing 'tlhe-ir markets, even yalmd. ^•' �. do 'tin of d'epr'esz4ed trade , The Intereounty Seed Judging ti (� � ate"' Thms ca-apematil,fe organization has N�,t to, the 'Pre�coltt and Itulss r 'direct control of some 500 acres of C•aun'ty.team. Thirteen teianrs cc pity off far a with his honk and turnips, and the choicest of these am voted in .tthis event for the. Gena ' being washed, branded and 'waxed. . N*"ttleton Challenge Trophy, . the 'Ff'esa ut impresario and a show= As a result of this operation, an Lennox ,and Addington bearm was excellent local nia'r•ket has been dem _un runnew-up with the others man second in ability only to Fhinieast veloped and export por4bilit.ies for, lowing in this ordea.•: Grenivlille, at 'en the future look mus.¢ enk�oiuraging. ark, Leeds, Renfrew, Dundtas, Pe T. Barnrimm Fromru 1'871 to 18T3 r• beautiful Ann Eliza Young was' the The assiociatuon has erected a born, Carleton, Printce Edward, F i.te plant on a co-operative ba_.is and :tenac Hastings and Norbhwnvberla sensation of the country. FaseimaL ((!kris plant includes facilities for star- primitive A•ralb is nota iprosfitalhle cc - ,he he ang, washing and gradana• thereby �T led audiemce,;7 packed farmhouses.and placing this group of growers: in a position to market a uniform pro- Treaties Stimulate Market. dttc t The following excerpt from a s town auditoriums to !hear ,her• story Other, - Holiday m'ent just issued ,by the Dornii or- Bottled Ontario Honey for British Live Stock Branch, is of special k Consumers. tewest at the present time: ` ;d- ihibiit. 5. One exihibdrt (to each farm- 'er. 61. Products must be raised' or. Passing Of th'e Bill. covering the U dance Of the. e' American appetite for "Bottling arrangements are rapid- ed Kingdom -Canada, 'agreement ae, e'1 _ ly !being completed and it is expected! the outcome of dere Imperial EIC4 truI,,ei�,� confessions,. ILLlie sen then, Ibecaane an . ,bottled and labelled' honey omit Conference, had a stimulat will be on the market for retail dis- 'effect on the 'market for vari presario by'inheritance. At twenty, rtrilbutdon in England, in a large way, classes of meats in Great Britain. tle about 'the' first of Januar•," 'recently well, the raising of the special d the Pond Bureau sent him into the stated P. W. Hodgetts, S'ecre'tary On- an Freie Spate cattle from 20 ell m- toric Haney Ftiport Association. cent: up to 40 pew cent., and. the 1 w'hirt of providing mmeiw's persanrali- ties fro•' ,public oansumnlptiori. wIe "Various 'battle de�;igns have been of the 10, per cent. preference by •ge a-euepted for the d':ffei'ent sized -'con- Irish Fiiee State, have been bull brought over Mrs. Pankhurst at the tt iiners, while• a staikinsg series of factors in the• cattle miarlee't. '; label '•dos!iug,ns -helve been submitted week at Birkenhead steers and h height of :the suffrage � g ge excitemrent he s'hawlder,eil land a' final sl. lection'lis no, w being ers were 'quickly cleared at ad,van made'. It will tarke' a few- weeks yet averaging 'a,ppro_ximately. £3 per h .Bente of the resiponsibil- i' four the earl lr'ttle-'theater move- �' Y ' • to obtain delivery of bottles but irn- or, at the ctrrrerut rate of excha mediately the first conisdgrvrnent carries 311.31 per head above last w'ce ment by importing 'Lady Gregory and, i o hiand, packing and distribuition 'sales_ There were no Canadian ' will comr•nienc e. c 0 t.le an t• market, lu,, a ket, owing to the n other memnlbers of the Abbey roe y g p 'Ernest "Ontario beekeepers' interests are row margin existing as a result I, i 0 with Fisher INTO -DRAFT Ventilation System For months; Chevrolet and General Motors asked auto- mobile owners -"What do you want in your next car?" 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V}1. y i,1�1 I - f -. fi.+w. , Ilia ' i , s ' li • ,v O,r , 111 1 t (�1. - , . >tf V ,r , >a Y i �yl� ,I, �".di ' ,i}: Y i ��-,.' r I, ;i:',,,�,Y 1 �`,i,), .:: 1 2222 ,d": - x v a rA.. J ., , r .. , . k .r , -F. r a ,i. ,.F I. ..e i, .Ir'Y•. dr .!, + 1 t, t , a,. l 5, • t is. nly roe will nrt+ao dg_' tanto the ,l,,�y The fol- Lan- ter- inn- tate- nim The lii,t_ cen_ iTT o,us hrty This ei nge, uit- Christmas Market Di a k t splay Comped- selected (horse happened to win, he 11911101. He is the! ]mute ibeh'irnd Ithe ,Bureau-, the (boss impresario 'The 'irmpdesario 'must pa t1�le on ' would return thee' money, explaining Pond of ,what the noisy minority is preoecu- tion For Farmers. sadly that at the last minute he had the lecture racket. ' pied with in a given season. First, The Department is, 'raking a grant found i't i'rrNpossilble to go to bhe races " IDha IPiand 'Bureau is not the larg- Irish poets were in demand every- PILLS an to a9ll,regulor yeek'ly Frodlucerrsl-Con- after all. Without ever making a est organization engaged in 'pur've'y- whem 'and then Engl'its'h novelists'. ( . rs: s:umreru' Tide egts t prat( of a pro- bet and never --<at lea's( technically -•stealing a so% Jones lived' well for ing thi's instr�uctiom and amusement of the vwoartlhter sorb, but it is the N, theme was the onrush of le'etur- ers of the 'AWlh, Wte-Behaive- e" y � , � rvo vdncial wade effort to ixucmea,se the de- mland for home igr+own ipmodyuctsi, fPr-ize. a year or more in thus manner. oldest and certainly The best known. 'ori'gin sehoo followed" d by a burn to expect- _ a . ron rnl will ibe a+waaded for best d5s- Numerically, the women racketeers It had its 611 years ago when errs ito economists, to aviators, to . . pilaart >C�1ha'is'txnas zrtlar'luelt or market e'x'ceed the mien, probably by two or an enterprising Young newapapen,man sprightly grand du'k'es and' grand , P firsib Pmeoedlinlg' 'Cluras'tmasl, Eixhilbit�s' three to one. -...Several hundred Jane Roes live in attics in that famous sm.'wggled Brigham Younlg`s, n'intljr wilfe Out of the very citadel of Mor- d�asses. �• II �'� 87 p will be judged as follows: 1. Qua1- ITo-'day tPomvd ma:y isi�t in his •'office THE ; r 'paints; a. and Quarter where most of tih'e studying, monisan and trouped •her, across the thelned rAigncture . at mare(Effective ,tractive display 30 pint . fern► Para- duets ducts o 30 points. The re painting, writing and ,d'rinking is ,die. "e;arly aouart.--y �n a rousirug crusade against 'Polygamy.'- The nawspa,penmian was the rand adio ha hat- the bead nness but to.,morro'w he will be hap- (� � ate"' ��' eJ/ e as anyula- ficins, areas follow: 1. Open t0 any Not too in the morning, ,there Major J'am'es Burton' Pond, father of pity off far a with his honk and Ibiomla. 'funis farmer ar gardener. No is a li t rustle at Miss Roe's door. �' the 'Ff'esa ut impresario and a show= 'his "his 'bait and 'his c'el'dbr•'itylanding net, entry fie. 2. Displays infest be The lady wa'k'es retrievin then ,' g man second in ability only to Fhinieast For 4dele(brirtiels arse like tadlpolea- at 'en ready for Judging not later than 9 'paper�, she 'hurries back to 'bed and turns to 'an i'nsid'e Ile de T. Barnrimm Fromru 1'871 to 18T3 r• beautiful Ann Eliza Young was' the there are new ones eve my day, i.te a.m. 3. Only Ontario products to be page -the France is due at Le. Havre. Blinking, sensation of the country. FaseimaL 0 primitive A•ralb is nota iprosfitalhle cc - ,he he exlhiibiilberl, (frulit, ve.ge,ialbles, honey, eAhimaplli d, (f u , ve tables, eggs, she cons the passenger list. Aaron- led audiemce,;7 packed farmhouses.and - cu'pation, (rut in return it does not 'Therefore meal( soon' poultry). 4. Any or all son, Andierson; Apfel, Arthur,, Bas- town auditoriums to !hear ,her• story Other, - Holiday require any effort. it is , or- farm pradhuohs may oomsrbitrtute an ex- 'amnio, Beatty, Brown-- "`W4rat! Not Mrs. John of of tete' sex life of the U'ta'h e'lde'rs, and Pond's 'bankroll galve, ample e'vi- Entertaining. admirably suited to the temperament. .of the ,people who are ,hostile to ef- ;d- ihibiit. 5. One exihibdrt (to each farm- 'er. 61. Products must be raised' or. ,Brown, Kan Caty-,park Browins- d'oug'h- dance Of the. e' American appetite for One of the nice things about fort and innovations alike, and who ae, e'1 _ grown by fhalmrer exhtibiting. 7. EX- (heavy! Now who do I know in Kan- truI,,ei�,� confessions,. ILLlie sen then, Ibecaane an . Christmas is that though it c'om'es know no other pre -occupation than ,the ?atisfalabi'an of thew' primitive 1hibit Ari, be arranged or dressed by ntemlbers of faun( of farmer ex- j$ea's , ... wheat . . . grain. That s it'! 'W(ho was that fat grain presario by'inheritance. At twenty, but once a. year 'i,t (brings! with it en - ough excitement and 'good ,c'l e'er to imhnedii'ate n,00ds. tle y hibiting., The 'prrdze"' m�onley will be 'ten ,Must halve the name serine- the Pond Bureau sent him into the lash for several weeks. ' From the ,Of course,)a ran cotton is still' �� ell m- divided as follows: 1st„ x,10; 2nd, 'wherei-aswre to be friends of the „ w'hirt of providing mmeiw's persanrali- ties fro•' ,public oansumnlptiori. wIe moment the first holly wreath's ap- considered the !,t'e'st on the market. Thera have been when this in-• •ge $5; 3rd, $3; 4th, $2; ten prizes of $1 Browne, too, That afternoon,' just as the' Ile de brought over Mrs. Pankhurst at the per on front doors -till the last droop,- inig 'Christmas years ,dustry has brought the coup some a- each Erach exhibitor asi urged to be ready 'for judging before 9 aam. and' France is nearirug port, Mrs. John+ height of :the suffrage � g ge excitemrent he s'hawlder,eil :trees' are reluctantly stripped of their tinsel and resigned huardmeds and thirty 'niillion pounds gesibed any aitncyl,e ,be solid, i h sug- Brown, of Kansas 'Ci to her eat re •surprise delight, reaeuves a radio- .Bente of the resiponsibil- i' four the earl lr'ttle-'theater move- �' Y ' • i can, the spirit Itis will is the ash is •blies 'keymlate' sterling, For some (gine also the Egyptian. sugar Ind t has knomnr � gesbed that it be tagged, with per Chasees -name an an -c cl amiged to hold' ,and 'g'a'm'. ment by importing 'Lady Gregory and, ot, of the 'hour. It is this . spirit that finds Vlerut tau Christmas great prosperity, butit came +. o an 'the until judlgtsrg ass comnlpletedt Each IStra nge coincidence explain- later other memnlbers of the Abbey roe y g p 'Ernest giving and holiday entertaining. end with world crisis. In certain lilaoall comites( "will be ends' direction 'stop man menial friends, stns hoe 1; y P P Elbert IHuIlibard, Thoin*o'n ough your may not go 5n for par- parts of Egypt they 'grow vegetables nd, of the ,diiistrict agricul•turail repres- you re staying at Hotel Gros iPrrix Seton; ammo Helene &e11er were Amieri- cans he :promabed who became 'great, ties in a bag way, you can hardly oft an industrial scale and lar quan- titles of tomatoes and onions are ex- entabive. • strap if not lease call me there im- P mediately (upon 'arriving stop will be Papular ftavoribt s', Then came the war avoid (wilthoult !being. a (Scrooge) an- Oertaina'ng at least orrice during the ported, to Europe. - I 1 waiting to bear from you. Jane Roe. and -Private Peat, Ian Hay, and the Yuletide (season in addition to the All ,this, happens in the (Miss Roe' has arranged for tete Gros remarkably Imaginative Arthur Guy b. day's feast a Nile, Egypt Of the Nile, which is but a Current Crop Report. Prix to pay ,her ten per cent. of the Pe Dinpay, Thousands gathered to 'bear These other !holiday meals after small part of the country, twice as ln_ 'Dufferin- County reports than -•• 20 bill of and when IMane� Brown puts up- there, and this alone will be a (beam stories of the tmeniches. After the! war•, Pond ex, anded -his P unlimited chances for i ingenuity, bee- lar France. The real E +t ge as Fran , ,*pC is that of aria sand's and scarce well's; pure (bred rams have been purchased Iby pleas- ing sum, but one of the least import- Bureau to im ress'ive i ortance and P TTmP cause. unlike Christmas dilin'er which everyone knows will include the 'pro- of miserable fellaheen and toiling � farmers there through the bonus a in her anticipated "calm nt Tut P ied (began his :search for the- novel and veribial turkey and dressing; 'craau- donkeys and zebus. A couml+tr y'where as encouragement offered by the Live IlbIrs, Brown, has been instructed by Itlhe interesting. He Ibroulglht over ,be'rr'ies, steatmlin um or g pl the torrid' heat burns every -thing and Slboc`k Branches:. Cormime'rcial price .her husband to oto the Hotel ,Metz; g , English writers .by the d!ozem: Hu. h g'' pudding , mince pie," tlhe,y can (bre full new 'which 'knlows neither tractors ,nor g of 'potatoes•'•in Dusfferin remains a- 'but what. every American woman Wal ole Francis ,Brett Yaun fit, P g, of idea's and usurprises• artificial manure; !where hens which round 50 cents, with frequanit inquiry wants, perhaps more than anything P g John Irvinie; ,he capihal'izedl on the if a iSaundlay night supper is nobody feeds Flay eggs teat• larfger A, for Chem, Ialban Oaun,ty reports else the ,moment she sets feat on new interest in set P ry and managed your dhoi!ee, you will enjoy serving J' y °""°f than r t pigeon eggs. All this is Egypt need growers doing work an exhibits French soil, is a woman frie'n'd in Edgar Lee Masters, Edna St. Vincent g the simple menus suggested' here. In '°ma'nnus the mud of the Nile. A. real Pee for Ree and that a small clipper � PP Faris. '�o Mrs. Brown moves to the. i, llillay, Vach'e1 Li'ndsa'y; and he lifted ,the evening a thoughtful hostess paradise for the '(auris,(, stud yet 'g- oss the mkU installed in the, local a'gricul'tural office last year' ha's Ibe,z a used exiten- Gros Prix. out of their anonymity, somewhat to their own surprise', all sorts serves coffee from which the caffeine nored by the latter. A. country of fantastic (calors as primitive and is'n 'vel to su �' y.• pplent•enit i"ne work of Jane does' not need to (brim•, u the p most imtportant Dint in- her �rograml p' p of Bci- e'ntists, economists, critics and join•n= 1• oven' r artier reef to' em- bas been -any '15'arras,s 'any of her guests or cause ,and ,picturesque as one could wish. This 'coinmrlewedal seed-mrills on, show sam-. -ithe question Of clothes. This a- alishs. ,In his experience, Pond bas them ddscaintfort later by 'loss of Egypt is in rearliby a living museum, f_ Ales when an exhibitor got down to Peel Caunity rises of itself, as it se'em's always to came to knew practi'ca'lly all there is .s1lelerp. Fortunately ea erone4r e ctof- w'hieh takes us back `through eewhen ces smnall quian,tities. alfal- iso when two women converse: _in Par- ,to know about the ,eccentricities of flee 'cam now be purchased in almxrosv les and imsi'Ilen•niums to the time when sad fa s ed received mare falvioraiale pub- is. ,,,,4, .ernius, a grocery all roger store all truer where like the EM trans and Baity tivlren Roberti J. Shaw, 20 year farmer, first "Rerserie So 'Mrs. Brown is conductrd-to the When Dun:sany came to America , Apple Ring Salad when the onlyindust industry was that of old wear and ... 1'i3ni 10 I slue 7..' � rah with his sa � le of O =' p - p , p ornately decarateci 'Matson O,uelgtie- chose, and by the the Arst•'timel, som.leone had warned `him of cold vreat7ler in (lie States,. Hlo Bran t B Scutt z s i5 2 a ted Nuts � � is the shepherd. The world crisis, in truth, the most aT'- ' .o- (sotto Varr.e osteo Ait'alf a seed' at the properly'impres%ed d�efererice paid' Miss Rae' by the = •i and �!e are rfl ed in early ,October, red- Ric I Rice Itz iss re Macaroons P ns significant . war 'ru warning to the fanatics of international Hay and Gain Show. Chicago.. Peel., a1�o batt the highest ,to Lac,ki cg e nam manager. faced and .,sweating, six feet three g' inic'hr.� o'f than in ,underwear half Beverage 0116arned Chicken an Waffles of the machine .age, is the revenge of ' the fellah. Unem lo, *'anent P 5 - Orvtario prize-winner in . the Timothy e al n nor Lacking even 'normal sales resistance _chs ,i,s helpless 'before th' voluble P e an inch thick, :a fur coat, wool sacks and - Celery ( ,and misery have passed by him: His class .by Lansdell Faros. A shipment French .of the salesman (who can a variety of Inufile'rs, and no cajolery y Y Telverage needs are -still those of five thousand Of 60 head of 'pure bred Holsteins sneak perfect English when advis- on 'the' part of Pond could persuade Cand1. y y years ago,' reduced to such a mini- • w4s..,made from Perth County to U. S. A: II' -Linty sots!, and in translation 'Miss Roc' him to change, The co'nsequ'ence was APPLE RING NG SAL ' A P mum beta( he is always sure of being recemrtly. aldiin•and Co. smock co'r.,trilbuteS' sup'plement'ary ideas of that 17uns.any briibed Pullman' porters aloe's to satisfy them. The fellah is _ live industry has. suffered by her o,wn. So when Mrs. Brown all over the country to open t'he win- ISlice rings of (bright red, tender a phi'losophe'r w(ho`knows exactly hONV reason of the d•isrontinuance of ship- ,pays) 10',0010 (mane's ("It's only $400, you lows to teal him off --and, at the apiplels. Dip into ilerrvon juste! or mnuch he must eat to keep his body p 'y meats' by one a.f' the aloes'.( tampon- knew" Jane reminds her) for a gown same time freeze the other passen- French dre'ssin'g, to flaivor, and. to 'alive, and when rhe must; drink to'pre- 1. ies conduxting live stack d:lover sbusi- C he has the assurance that she is e,rG. Dunlsary y g y s eccentricity was not prevent darkening. Spread each ring Ivient his thirst from' becoimirng' a cl'an- ness there, Average yields of sugar in getting the very last word in motet••, confined to clothing. (R9 had a weak- with 'Philadelphia cneram cheese, Be- ger. He works one when he has to. ' y . beets Bent County are ,high and sal and design' at a ,bar air g price' ar- ness for expensive lora distance tele- ' P twe'ern each ring, place a date, stuffed and be produces no more and no fess will ea��ed those of 1931. The sulgar beet Tient ranged for her by the obliging Miss phone conversations �wntli P•ond's of. with celery and inayonn'ais, The than ,what his prvnrdtive needs re - growers of will receive up- Roe, who is giving up so much of her lice-, profane, c'onverrsations dealing bf-ight red apples in contrast with quire. 'Such 'a life does not consume wards of a million dollars fol• .their time to b'efri'emud a stranger in a with his hotel accommodations and the dank green l'e'af .of Lettuce and a man's strength, and it is the 'best r 1332 crop. A ftw of the best fi'eld's =ii•arrge land 'his un -willingness to spend a day in white cheese Imiake a s'h'owy salad. guarantee of lomgen it -v and of a quiet Of soy'Ibmns turned out around 30 $irt Jane's 'bill to the 1+Iaison certain 'cities, such as Pittsburgh and ALL -BRAN BISCUITS ' death; without regrets. buLsheis per acre. The price of (buck- Quel'quec'hose reads: 10 per cent. of . Wilkes-Barre. u/2 ,cusp 'alN rran The 'fellah is perfectly 'satisfied •. wheat in VHctomia GoumRy is repeated r price of gown, 1000. francs! v0 per He lectured sitting 'dawn, and he % cul mark P with himself and his contemplative to be disappiriniting to ;rrle.n who have cent. •of ofvlercharge, on same, 1000; 'had .the 'disturlbing habit of dousing 11/2 cusps flour existence. He feels that hi; philoso- uced it as a oa:,h crop in the last total 2004. 1 '+his head in cold wager before be went, 4 teaspoons baking povMerr phy its superior, since' it is based on two years. At the arm'ual Napanee . Th'e American racketeers in Paris ulpon the platform. As the evening 1 tea,sipoion sant the contenvpt of riches. To the" fel-: ' Poultry Fair app:ro',dmately 120, ton's range, from those who collect their advanced, the water dripped over his z/4. cup ismdrtenirng, lah who still obeys the supreme law Of dressed Poultry.,was nuarkated. The entire living from visitors to those ,collar and down his shirt -front, for ISoa'k bran,in mi`lk., Sift flour wilth of blind submission to ancient tradi- Lennox and Ad•diir.'gton pool did the less admirable individuals who have Dur3sany would di!n his right bane! Ibakdng powder and 'salt. Cutin tfions, that whi-ch is primitive to us largest volurmre of IbuAsiness and dhrr- sunk to the level of imiere moochers into a frequently replenished pitcher shorbenIng with knives, or dough is ,Synonymous .with perfection,, (be- ing the two days of the fair theyof drinks and meals: 'You sit on the of ice water and swab his :brow with- Ibleinded until ,the rmiixture its like corn cause. it is the limit of slowness and • received 163,59, pounds ,of dressed pouh-ry. Over '35 per cent. of this- s�- terr•a_.:P af. the Cou•pole or the Dame and as. you order 'your refreshments, out ,lifting his 'e e g oyes, from, his name- s'crilpt. At the old Waldorf-Astoria miss!. AdiY (bran and mark, s,tirrang carefully with a fork :until flour dis- :simplicity. ' ,elle -Primitive ,Arab shill uses a t4rerrmenda'us turnover was • graded ' llil.kfed, you receive no check from the wait- one night, a jittery, woman held her- a appears. 121urn on to fiou'red board. wooden :device for ploughing his soil. as compared with only 17 er, huh' the saucer under each glass (self in check during the -first four Knead lightly arvd r,a11 ar Pat iarlbo If yau,eplairi to him that he miust pen cement. in 1931. bears a price mark. When dips, but when the d'rth del came she 's•h'eet % inch thick.' •Cu,t with flour- u'so only choice seeds for 'so'wi'ng, he ready to ]leave, the waiter simply abruptly fainted and fell into the ed cutter. ,Ba'kse in 'hat oven, (426 de- wiR reply :that a seed germinates ad -ds up your saucers, aisle: _ . I greles F,) about 12 miinutes.only when such is the will of Allah, The 'Paris Racket ,One newly -arrived American, not John Galsworthy has a bright 'page Yield: 16 'biscuits (21/2 inch). and that the best seed its powerless if conversant with the saucer system, rn Pon5d1's diary. When Pond intro- , God is against it. He scorns the 'id'ea (Conde'n'sed from The American Mer- wag alone, and cratved conversation. du!ced the novelist in Boston,, he RICE KRIS'PIIE' MIAC'AROO.N>SI that. his donkey and zebu nea�d toil cury, in il2eader'c Digest, by Randolph Ther There was a rather joll.y'quartette at praised 'hilm, for his determinations to 2 egg whites, no longer beause the 'tractor can take their Bartlett) the adjoining table,. and a chance re- mark gave him an excuse to join in 'devote the net proceeds of his tour to the Near East Relielf. Galsworthy I cu sugar place. •- Our s'peedmania is :ncomprehens- There are perhaps 2,00.0 Americans the chatter. The afternoon meander- was patient ,d+uring the introduction, 2 cups rice krissp'ies fibre to the Egyptian. fHie d'oe's 'not see in Paris who would find it difPiculr,, ed pleasantly for several hours. Fi- ,but he was furious .when ,they were 1/2 cup nutmeats' the reason why we should hurry:, and not to say embarrassing. to account nally, the neighboring party, order- alone that night. "`You bad no right i cup cocoanut use machines in order to, save time, for them'-dves. Without visible ing more beverages, found their table to inform the audience than I am do- /2 teaspoon vanilla extract, where time hangs our his hands from means of support, they remain year so littered with saucers that they 'ng this for charity," he ,said. "The Beat 'egg whdites until they are stiff •not one crap to the Other. Technical in - after year, some fairly prosperous, asked the stranger to allow them to American .public, like the British, has e'nou'gh to -hol'd their shape brut nivations are'repulsive to him, be - most merely managing to eke out a. put some of theme on his table. He been hoodwinked by the charity story until -they lose their shiny appear- cause they mean hurryi-ng, accumrf- precariou's existence, but all para-' consented A few minutes ]ate•' one too long." As a matter of fact Galsi ones. Fuld in sugar caretfully. Fold lating, providing for the future, con - site's upon the American tourists who the waiter, apparently paid the, bill, worthy 'galvie, the: ;gross proceeds to 1 n Tice krisipies, ThItimleatsl and cocoa- tertians which a're strange acrd .ur-- arrive in droves in summer, and in' of the men at the other table called charity. He paid 'hiss travelling esti- n'ut• Add vanilla. Drop on a well founded to his mond. driblets the year found, landing with and the four departed, Tbey., had penses, rent of the auditoriums, and 'g�-e'ased (balding sheet. Bake in a The .philos'o'phy and ,the diplomacy whoops of joy and a desire to spend paid only for their final order. The even Pond's 'corlmvission, out of his' mioder•alte oven' (3(50 deg. F,) about of the fellah may be resumed in a , money. lonely stranger,ng colli for the adds- own pocket. p 1'5 'td '20. mmutes, Remove spans few words: "Thou art the muaster of One of the most Successful of the tier', found that he was responsvhte from oven, (place on 'd'am'p towel an,d the unspoken word, but for ever the ers tourist takers was .Jones. He went far all the saucers on his, table. His Blasco Illbanez ranks high among remove ,macaroons ilnrlrrvediartelry with 'slave of the word which thou hast to Paris to write. Soon he became a conversation cost him nearly 200 the' troublemakers. The Spaniard's a' sspaltu'.la, or sharp knife. Jf rnaca- apdken'.",, A mean is master of the figure in the American bars; franc' visit here was. one long sexier of ex= roons become hardened to pan., they years he has lived, but if he pro - nese, these, Try the way, are the actual Certain elem,(-nt= combine to snake plosions of temper. In, Chicago, wher, may be putt in the oven for a few vides for the future he becomes its American clubs of Paris, where trans- even warier vl.5itors than the, mere he eras being interviewed by 'dl'he minutes to soften. slave, and'sla� 'slavery is inconceivable to rents and, residents foregather for chilcixen in the harmds of Amer i_ ,pressmen --and a good, press in th-P, Vote: A 'standard measuring table- these' fiercely ipidependent indhidual- refreshmlent, dominoes, backgammon. :the can racketeers in France. The first New York and 'Chicago ,paper Opp .of Islpoon w'hi.ch 'has a round! (bowl mr;ay ,issts. ;i It is an easy matter to become ac- is the utter helplessness and be -wild 'a't importance to a lecturer—he an- 'be used for $harping the Ilmlacaraons. The fellah is so poor that nothing quainted in. them. In a foreign land errnen:t that accompaniesn'ounced . igntirancc ih one 'breath that his hotel This insures 'a'regwlar sbape, and Melt- -can be taaken away from hisrra He im- tete camtmon tongue is always a so- of the language of the Gaunt The wa,s ,a• demi go was, n1c4 a P. that 'Ce'l'ts ter appearance. F.dther Ibrowtu or Poses chis .pove'rty upon hirrrself too tial letter of credit. second is the rlifficvlty of adjusting fit place for a civilliied man, to live; white sugar ,may be 1&odi, as to retain full con'tro'l of his do- IDrifting into this pleasant comipany the mind to a new currency, and that he ural b're'd of lookirng at Yield: 11/z dozen. ings under any eircumstancses. The Jones dieday'ed carrying out his liter- These racketec,'s of Paris seldrim a IrA Of ne,,vspa•per idiots'. The Chica- ,go leicture '- fluture its no troulble to the, fellah who ary program. Months, 'passed, and he go after the larger shakes, engagement was, cancelled. • makes no dis'tincti'on between days, realized finally that he was nearing ' ,because they., want to caritiruue to live i7 Krisvh7r,amhrrti, the theosophist Mss- Gandhi Egypt As the years or centuries. Therefore 'the the end of his • resources. Then 'he France an•d halve a wholew5me re- `rah, and are two of the Egyrpbian farmer of the ,t,nentketh hit upon, his great idea. spect for, the efficiency of the Poria 'tranige mien that Pond has met. A century is esse'ntia'lly a 'true copy of Selecting one of 'hit' more pros er- p police and the of French 'spatter comnrplati'ned at an interview Pharaohs Left It *the. Egyptian farmer of the Pharaoh errs acquaintances, with ,'lion he had justice. ISD , percentages, corrrrmria_ percentages, that K'rishnamurti ;had given fro evi•• pwod, established a measure of familiarit7, he would inquire casually if the stens, overcharges, free Ecce!' and de'n'se of thins powers ras the Messiah and that 'the pu(blfie 'expel ted him to An immense plan, Of Egypt •fie &U11 more or Less in the ;� , i other had any plains for the afternoon. Ii drink, light ,borrowings, aged be �- gings constitute their principal ac- do so. `I teen'( girve ,a damtn what tiers same rondliYaon in whi<dh tike Pharaoh's left it. It he happened to be free, Janes would tiviti'es. But the difference between public expects," > sato the Mss knows heather evaluti,on nor technical �� A1VE �ISDUM vy i>7 recamlmend a new film'. star or simi- Lam diversion, and pass to other tap- the cost of spending a month in Paris slab q • "mond vfsited Gandhi fn'London last progress, to which the •,,lopuIoin has remained indifferent,- even hostile. IIt ,shoulid. be one of the duties df a•• ics,. If the visitor had, an engage- under proper auspices and undwr the wing of one of th'esse expatriates is winter and e'n'tered into nagotiahiom What the outsid,6 world knows of prime minister to sipare himself to the utmost of his Ce- ment, however, Jones would say: s<.ufficiently large that the wise visitor for an American visile. Pulbli shed Egypt is the narrow strip of rich, til. power. -Lord- <, Tao (bad. Thought you might like will be extremely wary of a friend- stories of ,a •mfdlliorn-dollar guarantee were orf course,without foundati6r4, a8lurri'al land }vhiich surraumlds the river Nile. To the river. this valley '(We to go to the races, with 'mie and the Comite de Neant. sihip which seems to have ripened overnisght°'' but ,pond fancied he was making ,t owes its extraord'in'ary fertilit y, should be re'ceptivle tol propos. als from our debtors. of tangible, He was one of the ,'JO`n1e pragressss vyith the (Mahatma un- Technique and eng`rneerinig have con-, com- pens,ation in ,othseir forret, stables in France." " "`Somme other timie perhaps. ''Sure. ti] he learned 'the conditions upon which the latter would -make the tr'i'p, .tributed their sihore, amid the 'waters of ,the Nile are now carried by mlelanlq thamu direct payrment•-1Presidenrt Ho'o'ver. By the way, he slays he has a filly in the third race that is a The Culture Business They were: IFirsvt,' that be wailed speak only in orf a complex drriga'Cion system t(,'-' regions The road: gehemles, ,have to vein our surre mvinner." , I (Condlensed in Reader's Digest, from' public squares and thor- ma,ghfaress; se'co'nd, that ,he would ac- which were sterile deserts in' the past. All along ,the Nile, 's'kill'ed workpeople from their proper Thirnk it's good,? The New Yorker, by Milton else!{aYe) wept nobhinig aweept hiss ex'pem(aes; one en- co'unterys .prtosrperouls rplantaitriion.s accupation:s, and are, rapidly turning into "Well, Jean has n'eivier let me down Phi to William Butler Yeats, hair tucked under a 'black slouch 'hat, came to and,, third, that no admissions were of rice, cotton, sugar carne. But - tele uis 'a nationof navvies and night s vvatch'menr.-�Mr. Duncan Basle yet. going shoot 1000 frames.', Arrmeric'a::to,»earn a roof for his s'ec- to he char ed and no offerin s taken, g g The Moment we cross the. .a $ 'tae's 'which y' t Before they parsed, the friend had 'T'nidrhar)Icl cantle, Tagore noels the negotiation's, quite, naturally, en,deKli there, mature has set tin the aircuiilation Of th'e 'muddy waters of the Nile there l3efare. Marriage onie'si flarncee' is a little given ,Zones anywhere from one bun- died francs to $100 'pirligrima.ge to unr,earth $10,0,00 for a um8versity in far Bengal. Blasco 'In; the+<se days there are nip Henry' are no more .pl,an+tationaa, only here dear; after inarri'age o r s wife expensive. no' wife is co, .e to bets on the horse, and Jonb's hate agreed be lbanez, ebullient and cocksure, storm- M. Stanleys, (iw'h:o pltvck d, Living;arton out orf the African ,jungle) to run, urp and there ipatches Of land, on which cereals, revas�tly oats, or rye, o Illustrated ,.Sporting and Dramatir, Ito at the sante bar at the sam:ehhour ed the country to finance a war of a 'box Offrce total of 0100;000 in 300 are grow- ing. V7.11 as the only form of agr'i- News. , the next miorndnlg. $e always kept the, engagement: Nine tiln1iels out Of Pamlplilets againsbt th'e'Spani'sh shronP -`'they all carie and they all dug *old ri,ilgh ss. The (same of mien is ttnorc sfh,a'rt-lived, taste is ' culbttre which thiel Arab knows, when If George' Bernard (Shaw comes to ben, the ,Morse had failed ba wish. ile out of . the lecture halls. Pond public more f4c'kle. 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