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I -Aft,r qave.,, k"I''t" 0 1" ,.. for thomselvog., Mosib tbem,fro1lnthe Ira, 0* Mal i lost.", .0 , '. ,;.,i,, " 1. , ',�, � ­� . , "' � ' '' ' , , , , , , - , , , , , . ­ ­ - E., 's ` I .7.��r"'� " I -"" . , "' , 1. p"Lomts;, 4te eQatito, a bred mother tPortP= .60eak f dld-� I. _ . I " .. [1,;1 _ ... I %, U I .. �, - .. "I'll, wred fee " I -. e .:., _ .. , ! � � I . 7" , �� of it tivo a �. I I , �0 I I, ' or O(b WVA4, Wt ^ , , . I .. . ... 11[eir ds%y,ode, 4;�d W��,the, W, 'room 'db s , - VW , ,,, - - , I 11 I ;!. I .. SOn1d1QW M 0 i i - using the buses, from of ,t,herA, ke.4, j ourvois of t ,�, 6�,', 1 . ,, ._ . A .1 I ea;pital, it - b 000NA, childi,aili of . " .. - , -IV, - - qc�iotion.- -Lie, uw -like !� val V idl�hya� NhO 'it, .1w " 'V I - . . , . I., , , a sit -backl to lenjOy' & �b "' , . ­ . emplem in distis-buting the S�rip- �;,6as this IrApu CPO, V., - . . 1 74'. " [my .0. I - . � I ignt paAette 1-4 many local and natiogal jpqint Ito poiut. e7ft� _ tliia, � M. , a m0l�, RAN " Ok,ulls , . " I I` �,yjew ,of the _ . And from (these loarliAls, w6 ensed to AU Ae�.,, 4dZe and, other lca.uisie VILA H6'veel . . 0 ''. , I I 0, F ` .. ' the twoo - 04, "' -on :I �,.,,. an offi4al um4ertalli yet in &OW of All - diftulb0s, � , V di(k �xm .WxePt aft .. I I � " 0 1 , , , � W�s, . ano fen6ented liquors. then, asked Oome!ouf�w I _ , * . I __ ou � , 0 - F.,-__441 Z Cbimgo minds as � �Av. opens again ., - way c6l) a page here'and, thero�.-Nrhh 'I'Spiritmus . . , . ,.0 ,� ,'�"�,, I � I . � �, , . ' ' * , I . . I I ­ 11 en in , the. d"p&st 7. i 444 in A new edi � 1 , �, ; "'.. , 11, , , " .. anowe �!�­,�,-`�,rr ,,�­' I . . 1, "4 " , � one - * - 'D . I �Cfi4rlie, - . . . , hue was th 11'r 7 'tirial availdb k *ot here were peri�,djcai events, ithat the imAtuban . . ,I - ,", �, '0i, � , stands out. It 1�td=gD .46 .7 P & for- resehes i I A.. � - ' hotel �! `L , - - . . 4 1��','� )& ita -tax worass. Teacifiers. Zlon, Th" who%e, *A of the exb1bi- iso much ,fiio , , . A�t.U64wt bilue- it MOP � I to Imake A,§ou . �1,"-e -inla�d, .�v�,Out -the od, uou,­ _ ;pd old . I., . I. � 1- . mlen, aiid ,�� v�orthy Ou& . bw Abe,�A, pT*ged_"ito get away ,easy fttioil; Wr to, 4nm took, p , . - ' dil , k a -t. -lite pvin6rple t� , yegr,thit were' mddna' refuse, I ilight form the M y - .. ,'I '01 fellow in, .rqu ato,4 o�*)MIVIRMRI WPM -, _ ear and lucen And it is and a unpaid' and' ,e from Vne, show feature. More cul.- what -1 so doirl p �_ ". , peopl, . Ig. through ut the as. r- habit, -vibich wandiria". be pYbfitable. sebes'. 1900 OX: NO W .. � 'the eyes of C.h*,I#s S, lie servants weUt i `7,be� SPTIJ[19 � appu iv IN 7_114wp� . of � " ,s -. - - I I'll � It �... *d, lqfty doesn% Chicag.o.pay its .ture this year. -- - U would, be Vy Sible to ChOOSO a few gulaT As the s0sqw. beoam,6 OV"kOe of Ithe Ir, . patron OM air-ts' and civics, sal -%Vbeg the Fair - Opened in 193& the grAphic and exci-ting storles,-L�stmes.bmle brought about the horse show Thomas Pagle isleqpledauqPs.�. , , "I ox, U101 I �, 4 11�i the employees andforget the Fair?" botel so -Me !bhi1e , durihK the' early , freqdeirt. ege,op "of. C408 �I. k, 110 � .., *# 04o, , I .. ­� . . when this eyes" reflect Thi" muoths, before ,opening dAy, Streets of WT* did the jivolieA busi,. -of sfudd,--n and arniazing suoqed,s� ,and the sa ' wing match that alwoys - re- read. tl -a en siset5c laft 5' qn� : . . . , - . ' .;I - thu � ,A . . . -,of his Bwedish blood, 'You I ima took plaht,in :.:---1.. ­.� I .,� . � � .. ,. 'Thi ,wsis; the :Wlg'an, Villa-& the, dpll,. stpries wit' a touch -of aia about , the spa,clous yards, near seventies, After his -death the . - - .. . . A , - J 11.-:- I .lion, -3 . , of.. AQAdu&1A'g'- # ' *0 ma ", ,. I W .1.0far chance to ,see the Century the banks closed .rteen mil . �-a at tLat. S.iuch the sign'ov a post at- the corner. *A -t SPOIllsibift _ 1. ui� uvrei: �, " . ­ I , I L'. � , � L �. . �:� . , , � ­. .. 11. 1. ­,.. . ''. ­ - , � . 1. ' i ' ' - I . ­.,_,W� �". . tkiacy. dollars, wlddh -the Fair had ra6ed' eit, As the �,ummer went on their t&m-iLnd­'1 we it stalls, IiI shouldered by. .his wiAowi­,WW'_wath -a long time UT'A d= V110-- - I . .. ,.. 5 to that obs Wt�m,e_ graph ],by 6etobertheir ,�to-xiea miast�have a plw* in a.re- Auoh times, both-Ahe open. a d ,,For ..71 I 10� 11 I � .."Ili. , I conscientious as -.oas,tied. -up. But ,those fox . lines met, AW the. long the­js�oe Of her two ems and a , ot In very 1-1 gv6d. ,-W­,M*1ng.,or,de*.' I 1; ,"- . Atagoan, as .. ' . 1 olu p��rs04 ariganal pagiti.-ofis `had. been ,direLetly ,�Teaentablvle narrative, for the col- boy,, stalls it the stable, E I followed the not blue ,eyes of Charle� I., 11 N.11� . ii'lit, Peterson ce, eating Eliogeo Wis.- 4 .I. _,�� U urr is, no V.1timately she sowd -it .to LBut sin, - "WOPI , . V ' -'][��air id,ea wil th,e Mat_ � Vp I I I 11 , ­ 4',�:'-;' L ,' - -, but, 1�i the ca it I) regalned,iiay ki - �� ­ i ,h intered from never turned from st�aight ahead; reversed. In konvdquence of this r�- -P,=ke , stmager to sitgaltiono ;shed adjoining, were taxed beyond daughter nilanaged, the place for some 71 I, �eO4 you will s fa I . . paca .y. ,Awommodation for hors- years. B"N, I hav, . ; 1-1 , �10'rld% . Laf- and -now his pertinacity ivas miach- ,ee-a *hOle irful of *f surprise And- danger � Frank 0ar-11n, and took over t, rQa,c roost .9arb, be does lits work quietly. es, was ebught.el.sewbere about ,the a L " X 'sy , , . 'f�,��.,,jZji b ,y1ing, ba , -", - . - � 'Hotel in Zxeter. In time I .. .1 ;i Q I ,. .. - said villages thiv suMmer,-Swi. Eng ' I . rapolitan nd nay JoBtweight. And "' , � ..... or, I -ment to. Eiuro . . -lish, Italian, Irish; Tunisian, Belgiau,anld,'like the rest of us, must be con, i%illage. is in. good w-orrkinuk 60rder X..% . 11 . r -pe -and, woiking ed by ,that of Rufus Dawes . - 0 -1 ... I , I r ,Carlin left staffa to engage in a 11 " ,� ,­ ,.*n*h1S own Pocket and time, �Ipread others. 4 t : aniong Things wem delayed a bit; corifus, and �others. The,,S�aniish Village 'is (tent -to 1101,10W.4he daily round of -ord- iThe Staffa Fall, 'Fair was anothe ALL-BVAN _iUr� d6es the ,�.�,�% work annual event On -such a ,day actL- similar business in HerisWl- . , . 4 ,f the Great Fair eT nary duty. Nb picture Of the . I � ­,'th�e droa,m o In the, largesit fordgn town.eveT Th -o hdtel in �Uffa -passedinto the Ur- J- A� Mclutyre (address fug6- � t.��.­ f the -Baltic and' there- ed here ATbd there. . Naturally. ected i 14 be true to vity at the hotell was surpassed only . request). I 1 4 .. ��, " �the nations 0 United-8tates- And an exact of ,the C01POrteUT hands ,M -Archibald 'Millar, who for nished upon I 'Ir', "I �.t.,', . wals con- the last week before zero, the cam- In th6 . wou I . �,. �U .His . enbhuslo)Om �;n�' that bowled facts if - it dad not find a place both by what, -occurred, at the fair. ground. .11.1c, _811tim I . 0 Ill I I MOM. g, and ,his fr$mds in high cir- lbined sledping ,hours of the exem- reproducti,m ,of the for tfie eommon1rlace and, a:nd, for "i en darkness set in -the f air . ground more than half a century has earned * , Tests abbw Xellogg's 0 ,,'�,)z.­ -.,vinein, rth4b -,reputation of being one of the de the-ftulk" needed to re- 111;.11.,� I teles of Fjuroipe paedged their partici- thres of the Fair would. not have sat- folks over at the famous Barcelona I was a lonesome, desolate, spot. Thik trappers in Wost . - V' 0 a bt . I I I .­, . I I trave'll4er, -he knew Mied �ow'reporter for one ,night. pa4r seve:ralyears ago, The German the unusual. I �0 ything but -that. best hunteft and 0 or :y olptipation. It also V pation, - -001teUn .love th iT botel was an , Eeve d� . ;. ��f, As a '� -P -grest Village will give, you ,Many of. the cor ',P"n �. tains tailB, and iron for the � ; '� Piz Fair which, Nhen young L E. Smiith, in charge. Black F 'Ontario We have been told ithat n . . I I I'll I _�'. iniuch ab -put ,the Lei i . ib- snow,powdered fir trees and, a skat- -work ,so nftwh that they re&use to ISbon. - afterward9 came ,the Thank&- of age aqd blood. I ..� � � I . ��111 . its 7,00 yLeaxs Of annual re- of placing the Hall of Science exhi ' ng ,shboting­lff�abch .when comPet- .1ha io now over 80 yelmrs � I I �E-,; I , through' , g rimk, with beer tables handy, All give,it up.even in, old'age. See this givi . he - I . �� 11'1�, 1. o A -A ',ad �ontributed to the so- -its, dragged himself out of .the Ad-, in I . ay.'"n'tifta "MmI.L. Of -a faithtf,ul col- lng� sidee would spend the. afternoon stifl ��addvely efigaged in -the sport Yofill enjoy this delicioias and I— 1. 1. .. . . ­�? � niiiiistration Building it was foum SU11111(kner I I � the 11 ­­ J�L�l 4 Ong. I During his ownewswv .,� - . cial, iudVvt-Aal ,and, commercial his I I . in the porteUr in Lativa. I Iscouaing the woods, for game, the loveis best. healthful -'ready -to -eat cerml. mrvo.. .., I I I . kill � t alone of Geiiman� but of al , og rri losing side paying .�or the supper hotel beftme .Practically a, Private �_-it with milk or creawr--Or use Oftim �7 ,tory no JQ61porteur IDW' 4dk,r is past seventy . . . I I u �L ' t the hotel after resid About a year'av it was `­ ' . . � 'I, -e I Middle ,Europe. It was -his tho ght his shoes an4 his socks and parbly, Hall of 61cience will, -be murb larger, - He served a the contest i en�e. , � in cooking. . 1 ','4 emard, bound, on account of something awful that but refuses to I y down his pack . .. , 2 �., � that An. expostition in Chicago, pro- f rom, spent workers, horno ,taken aver by different 4persions of " * - I . . I � I., I &red, might Iver� well ;take looked art the disorderand said glum- bappened,on the first- day last sum?- �Iworks in and, around, Riga. The lisp- closed- and'scori�s were compared. : Just eat two tablespoo , perly f6st I *b -he had was a visi ses with ean:V10 I -s exin experience - Chronic ca I . Trier. TH, it, showingyOu. from piest t ,i 'ThTe%lhirpg -gangs it is .thought nev- ,the *oyammilty-and made into an, up- . 1� �; an- ly: "This Fair earinot possibly open vMeh is iiow in I __ o6t in the I,ejp%ig m 'he suyamm. Ile er failed to meet at -least once every to-4date areamoery relieved *this way, see your . . permanent r .t the mo*ent you. wer* little more than to his birthplace in t J, not � , ... . andgp on from yeaT to'Nvar, a to-'raorrow.' . _' I 'the peqp ouffiange -greetings, over A opem.1tion. . . ,I k . : ner� idea until just before am anxious -gave a talk , , , le a d. after- season to . 't-11 - o, the wide They reckoned without the general an to ' . n, I We. one of the thoughts that Arises in doetor. ,., � . meeting place fortraders a wards dold forty-41ve copies. "The glass or, two at the hotel, bar. 'L I., ... ��' . World; a counter 'for the Isplay Of manager, IIUjor ,,Lenox Lohr, Army I f ather wim -told whether "U were .11 know of diffIermt Instances in which connecition with the history of the ' Kellogg`s.,AVr,-1Bp,AN to dU brim* I :� .. I . of the greatest -man and engineer, At -mfdnight� (bOY Or a girl, w1astiput in timorously; most glorious tm1oment for Me was be g1las were repeated at little hotel is that we felt quite sure with only necessary flavoring addi%L ... . , the finest products It he says� 41when a -schoolmate of mine, t ,1 % or two I - 0 . -as to open at nirte­ he a concession to adult educ�atioi� after . the '�ao� in. that not a livilig soul 50 or 6() years, more needed - , - trial nation on earth- a. venture the Fair 2% I . id, about intervals till long It' contains much I . indus trucks and a was tucked off in an - a part -bran roducts. " '. . la ,make Chicag; an inter- ,marshaled a fleet of I unpublicized cor- after listemm- , I . g to, what ,I sa I -ner, and the directors hoped it would God and the Bible, cam6i and, bot*ht tih� st-able'had crowed thrice; we like- ,ago, ever guessed or even dreamed bulkh th n, .,., that sbou ,. "= Ont.- I . � .1 1, . natiolu, . w for the United reg"'yment. of meA at the far end of, -one but medical a ,Bible,' and said: Brother Dalder, wise axe aware (that now and again wha4t its ultimate -use would/be. No Made. by Kellogg I in. I . P"i V1 shop windo . Slowly, methodically, "be Observed 1;y 'no , - , k, . .. . stimulant. for the grgunds. . ...... a. r6ally is the parting was of iL more boisterous cone wouMd conceWe the idea that __ -1 � .. , * States and a cultural they moved '-forward-like a giant, students, and clergyAev.' . I believe now that the Bibli � to put some day instead of vragons. hatflmg . I . . i ,�. American life. I opening day the trubb,sud I arn going to read, it, nature than -the meeting; and 'Corn Flake Pastry 1� , Is return v�yake, 'Peter- vacuum ,cleaner. It was dayligl�lt be -J, -At two o'clock on , 0X1Y - .. . it frankly, it is, within boqnds to say kegs of beer all the *my from, Strat- butib �1 I I I � , . . Ther4 on h -gram.. It Tom they reached: the- other end, butb ,there was a riot -call from.ithe remote regul ." , . I - tand o ' ' or ;.'., 4 TV -As hande� a radio -that a real free4or-all, catch -as, ford to PaTt17,sUPPlY 'the dehn - 1% r /4 cdp ' .� son 1corridDr. It took the co��teous po-, Cu ak crumPs I I ....... I . was from I ,his associates in Chicago. behind 'them you could not have licemen �wo hours, to -straighten out me I - c4tch-�can, kwk-and-gouge, fight was "drink," the time would come, as it I V corn fl - ' I . 1� , . . has,, w&en -the farmers would, be hSul- -% cb�'P ergar IZI ;�� at said that the Fair was� all off. found a misplaced grass 'blade --and ' I not uncommon. . , cream, Rolf-lor .gri d. 4 caps corn flakesi . ., . 11-a that m0iment, tR r4y way of now, comeon, you crowd! , . �%e crugh of women and chil&en. � I ,The winter ushered in the.festive iVg_tO the Guafte place cans of _ to ,in I MOR. I I �u,t -�ieid - 1 cup ,fifte scrumbs- '. '.1 -nitary of. P�rogress, The first cu-stonwr to click- a turn- The !mothers of Clilicago, had discov- Nature Provides Suitable stmas and New Years. to (be ItTansferred 'into prillts, of a U-1irl,king, the C4 . , . I . - I I , -e anwittinglY put a period- to a er6d ,the Flniflx-joltgy exhibit a ready days'of Chmi neiver Allowed to Piss ter- ' ' ��, . The buther im a 9-ilich ,Pie pan. Add I , , Fair became a certaintY; for when a. stil ' ' * g�wai to teach the Lighter Foods for.Summer These were 'The hotel served one I ; tjl�6 the, corn flake' ca-Ombs ,X114 aug,tv-; :.11 I N, " - . -��de . within him ten-year saga of courage Aboundl.rig. and unembarrassin d'And Ev- . -without being duly honored and, at such purpose I : �, isv - :tgrows stubborn, . a ,He was followed bv more than 23,- factisof life to littl-�,Qswafl . Mix well and preLcm firmly around . . -.1 . allied .the immovatble.body an . . though surnmer meals times our creamery serves another. -Both have sides . are Re�ching Cbi- 0W,000 qthers, -before the .end'. a mil- ehm. This year the embryology show It seems as ,grandfather excelled. Per- and in, the bottom of t*r � I I ��. the im�esisti(ble force. . front. . are' the most palatable And attrac- sons'istill rdintem6er itbat be had a been an irnpetus in -the activity of ,Chill for a -few minutes ba-_. ,41 . "go, Peterson rushed, to see the lion Tnore than ,had- visited the great wi-11 ..be right out in e and- both have appealed pan. , re will be far -more free items tive -and can be ,planned and pre- deep ,baritone voice of rich quality the.'yill . pouring in the filling. ; " ,,%to, of ,. fore I I � 111. - . � Mayor, . Othqyr The � 0 Ps he ta- the MWIL 1. , ' ,... % I - - and lgot himself upp6inted a Columbian ExPasition Of 1893 r---4in defererm to the les- I pared More - easily -than at any other and, whtn partially in his u Bread I 11 . - subsidie& this Yea I Bran. Raisin . ... , comirittee of one to promete the fair. fairs had receivecV large . . riany times' ,have dearly loved. -to sing.­,1We were - in- ' .- — g , . I � ­ ,!,.- YL� his enthusiasm infected The Century of �Progress, stood on its. soils ,of last. There will be 100,000 sjeaso,n. Yet, how I lamed about formed"wt long ago that.quite Often . . I eg . I � - ".., Cmaduall as' own feet; and -to-day figures from zt-ts on. nice, -blue benches, if you are you heard .housewives . i , , cup sugar - 1. 11�, . man . 'ChicagO. It w rig-'duriiiig �he -hot . the i/4 cup molusses I ; '; I , y bigwigs of are available to show th-d' slid free concerts wherever you copki meather'? when trouble was brewing -in Appointed Editor . . .1 ", ­�- I �- . I decided tv -run the Fair as a private leverywhere � -an abundance -of fruits and"Veg- bar-roora, peace could, be immediately 1 ,cup sour milk - I 1. _ . . " -You" ea'rs- The to"'Pts will b46 NAth . ' , . ,- �:, . . ,. di Led fron-A politics. lbat it, was like a great rock of turn "bus fares lower, and a cheap, etmbles from . whach -to choose and restored by our gTandifather's, voice. kk±.-W. E. Eartna, of the Oakwood 2 talbleePOOqs W1654 shmtefting.,- . I � � I enterprise,. vor ..4 d tlmes,, hurled into the pool of free, . - . I , '1�, I Rutus Dawes and Charles Peterson goo will with the many ready -to -eat foods a- ISome ,songs about Napoleon cross- Collegiate Institute staff Toronto, : - e-pres- depression, wherefrom, the waves rad- ferry servic46 across the lagoon. I -cup bran , were named president and vie vailahle, meal pr� ion should' not ing the 'Alps and the Death of Wil- and well k-nown. in Goderic'h Arid Xsh- ' � , . . . iated in circles that broke upon. the be maintained. . eparat 1 2 cups"flOuT . . �', idell1t, respectively. . . Also gratefuilly considered by us -be difficult. son. wVre always favorites. Not infre- field, has been appointed editoT. of % teaspoon. soda, ,,- I I � �­­ . I Then came I"Z and, the world's Rookies and the Alleghenies. Cer- old folks, there will be a "blinion Fj-.vn in the summer, plan well- quen"y memberi- ,'of the botel party The Bulletin,-thl oflIcial publication 1 teaspoon salt � I I 1. ppon- tainly-the Fair speeded Recovery. It I . lbires werit flat. , The fair'6. o It would tbv im- got circulation, - which bowl," a heaven- for overheated toot- balanced med1s, but avoid the us4e of would strive toassist in the singing, of, . Ontario � , . I I the Secondary :Soboll 3 tea.-;poo,nS,.,bakinr powder , . I ,,:,� ents grew in f orce. people into -ie . . too mainy concentrated and richfoods. but ,the -Old gentleman is credited with Teachers, Federa�tlon.�Oodexieh Sig- I . I I . 1. I possible, they s�hid, to raise the pre- seems to be almost as important as - s, wherein you ay%y remove your 11 % cup raisins. 4 , I . . shbes and socks and cool 'em Off in Nature provid,es. the ideal IsuillmOr having out --classed them all. nal. . ' . "I 'Beat egg ' slightIly. Add sugar, - I . . . posterous sum. reqiured, for A ,fair; 'getting money to circulate. of hundreds of ,bowl,-- of water at foods in fTuits, veg0obles, milk, at would be unfair to inerittion."w:- . - . . xy"ssses, *milk, meltiedshortening and . . ­ From Still,'if it took courage to plan and' One . ' bran. � I 'j. : I anyhow, people would not come. i -eq nip ture e ee, to sla 0 ggs and whole4grain cereals. ents associated with the little hatel . . I Sift flour, sio�, salt'and bak- l: that day on Peterson and his associ- execiAll the Fair, I,tliink it uired a te era s I ted it y ur e , 4 , � , . at�s had to contei�d not only wi�b more courage to .deidde ,to be an ex- teyntPeradnent- '.Tho. arqerage Nisitor Do not go to the extremes of eat- and omit such an ilrrlportq�nt thing as " Mi�torisite 'are spared, the trouble'ing powder. Mdx.raisins with flcnw I � 11. S in 1933 expen�ded $1.17 within the ing All cold foods, just because it is the pmrmal pigeorr-sli�oting` Match. it angi nig a flat tire by and -add,to first mlxttrre� ,Beat we& � . I , . local a0athy, ,even, ,hostility; but in hibit.nr there. All ..signs in the bu i- gtOunds, exclusive of . admi-ss,ion price. a -hot day. No matter ,how warm was beld in Bell's field, a -short dis- and inikiss of ch Ise of an Bake in well -greased, loaf tin for 1% . I ,� addition with the depression. And ness heavens Tere unfavorable. Yet weather, a meal with at leaCst one tance from the'liotel, just bebind the the road -side, through the u . ' of exhibitors, Ambled .more You can have a better time for less the 'hours in a nioderate oveo (350 'deg. - , ..... - from, -that day on, the Fair -became hun,dileds 9 e, number -hot dish is usually welcome. This town hall. Barris and stable loft -auxiliary rim recently placed on the F.). . I �44 I (more .,than a celebration of Chicago's than $25,000,00.0 on the .pmpara,tion Triorrey in 1934; and a great T both far An& -near were raided in nVarket. Applied' Without jalking UP -1 large loaf. 1, I ' � . I , a and installation of their exhibits. of visitors %s counted upon to ,rectify is true even, for breakfast. the car or reMoving the tire, it pro- Yield: I I I , � - first huvdTed years; it becaToe One important automobile tire matters. Signp are not wanting, On 1mricheon or supperr rm'y be sim- order -to obtain hundreib of livebirds , , � __ . . I 1. . on1boil -of -the trial ,by ordeal of a April Ist, this year, more -than two plified by pllanning the meal around for the traps. The hatel was' respon- yides, a new riding surface And en- ,�­O. � 1,.1 whole nation's morale� manufacturer, who staged an exhibit al- on,� hot disli, such as creamied. vege­ ,sible f or the program and' drew cgqn�7, 9bles the driv6T -to proceed ,home or Mother: "What did your faftw . - "I .1 The diflioulties of and- as interesting as it was beautiful and and a half million tickets had om . , to a gaxag-e for a perntafient, ..repair. say,wlien you srnashed the new car!' � . I ­ Peterson ready been sold-4ar more than were ,itables,, fish, egg-& or left -over cook- testarrt,s�4r Dublin, Crorraxty FIT "Shal 'I lelave� out The swear .. , . .., Dawes were bitterly practicaL The lagtef-W, said before the 1933 Fair I Leter T6 rim comprises a pair oi .6emi- Son: . I I ;- . . city loaned them park ground; but opened'that,,if he got a irryillion visi- out irpon opening day last year. The ed magats. SeTv,e on toast or toaSt-- qqhar, Chi-selhuftt, Hensal, 'hotels re-hort advance reservation -s ed halves of wholewheatbiscuit. Vary and elsewhere. I Vircular sections ,of alirinknum a3loY, words?" . I , -1 4�how he would feel re- . enciTeled by a small tire of solid 'Mother: "Yes, of course." I I the powerful State Street Associa- itors to his * � I est paid for the million dollars he .was far'aheadof 1933. 'Railroad bargains by pouring the crearn�ed inifixture in, . ' -ubbe - -firsit, ISon: "He didn't say a word.:'— , . . �t ' I . tion--formied Of Chicago's great . Progressive Village i -r. One of the sections is � stores ana merchants --not only re- gambling on it. He got ten million are greater -than last year, and trav- to a ,hot casmyole. Top with butter- I shipped Over the flangb of the car Hamlilt,01). SPe )AtOr. . ... ,� ­-­ - vLsitors, Ms erperiefi-ce is credited el agencies report comparatively ed- corn., flakes and serve at once. No doubt, in thoge far -away days - 1. . fused -to contribute, but was active en salad or fruit dessert, bran ,wheel, And ,the car ia.drloen forward - . W � Jy hostile, one clothing -store except- with ,converting his intimate friend, heavy,bo6kings from Europe. . A gre tt I .; It will'be a better Faft-, kist as muffins qr whole-wheat bread, and a certain, persons bemourned the fact a few cfee�, lifting the wheel froWn. 1� 1- � 6 ed. Most ,of the hotels were indif- a. remowmed TmnufactuTer of auto- tiiis is A lb�tter year. We may all bevemge wi'll complete this meal that a ,hotel aicensed to i4ll intoxi- the road. The ,,ei,ond,haff of the rim E -,gs--;-Grade A Medium 0 1 indbiles who ignored last year's Fair, . � . . liquors, was in. their tAidet. It is then added and secured by two 9 I � ferent. ,which Dinner specials which we all alke co-t'ng I I � . , , AJtho-ogh the Fait was a -private 'but is coming in this surnmer with -take -a cue from the courage behind ,have been chosen in making up the is bellevedi, however, fibat SprftHill ,.nlWU bolt, I and Grade. B , . . -h s. And . . . enterprise, solely .drawing on private an exhibit that has everyone gasping as made it a success or S-taffa never would have been I . I . . . I . . he,cauge of its size,, audacity andedst- all the fun and bustle and exc;ite- following n1enu: . acknowledged ,the most prosperous, . ' Some misunderstanding of the pre - 11 - �— liness. . ment this summer, �here �'will be a -ozen. Tomato Juice Cocktail ' . �: . , . . .with 717 progressive village of its -size for 'Branding cattle has, been made pier interpretation u-nder the new . � ,fluenced a]�ffo, littlegroup, led by akindly man iles around, were it not for its ho- standards of Grade A Medium avd', ,, ��, I I He mey ha.ve been in g 4- Broiled Spring Chicken M1 . . -Aane by the.ffirbroducition of . I �. WIANVIT54m, by the experience of bis two corn- fbrget-irrie-not �b,lue eyes, dreamin tel. more �hun Griade B appears still to eidst in mme 11 t� . I a IF . , , pethors. Last year these "anufac- that the F�air­��M go on forever. . . tNew iPotatoes and Peas With:out it we question if �he vil- a chemical oomip*und tbattakes, t1he ,districts, par,cularly in, Eastern(lau- . . . . I , . 01 .Q. , . Oace of a hot iron. A cold t6ol is 1".. �1. I turers* spent a:bout a million aMd a I . Curly'Endive Fren6b Dressing lage eveT would have bad' ,a spring, ada. Grade B is the equirvaleftt ,of 11 eve� .1 . half each on their shows. Each sai Raspberry Chiffon Pie , . di'Med &ri the chen-leal and, applied d , I Raspberry Chiffon, Pie horse -show or sawing-inat,ph; a sue- ' ' the grade of Firsts in the preview I � . I Within a few L I __ ,Re 1 he would be compeyLse.ted if he got I tafblespoon gelatin cess(ful fall faiT, Thanksgiving hunt- to the ankfal's hide. standards, just as Grade A is the . ..: I . . ontur�o I -&IlaT inv,esteid. 4 -Coffee ,days the powerful c4pm�pound pain- ," I ,,,buTg- one visitor for every' % cup water . ing4rdatch or pigeoir-4shoot. True,. the equivalent of Extrias, in the old ' Stan- I . . Frozen Tomato Joice Cock I - y eats away I . Thov .blets ure lail cism but less' the hair and ,burns . ther'll I 0"t, To, t, slich Actually, they got one visitor for ev- 3 eggs, separated- li-otel-tame 'in for much criti dards, and Grade C the equivaleimt of I XM0 ,-B,,bY 6 ilmeu . I ..,. 11 ;,rites-. . all babY 9, teetbMg, ery 12 cents invested. "You may b,d ' u.. 1 large bottle tomato juice cocktail on the ,other hand much 'could be the red ' skin to white, leaving -a per- seconds. In the old standards bliem � , I �, I .. V" u ',&6�nt! - ug S -ad sure," onse of -their 6fficials' said, 11/2 cups sugar . . Seasonings to taste. said in its favor, because apii;ri; from munent and indelible idientification r I � tb be9t , V 0 ,Dltl I . rMs ofie �ub,grade under Extras, 111.1 lb "-, �r ,��oroent "that the good, business some of us % iteaspoon salt . ahrk. 4 The anhinalls, feeling no pain, namle�ly 'Pullet tbetras. � fne c ce0s, In. the revised �. .. distuTbu,� GjvetbeTRtb� wTonv-' the occasions spoken about, it was are far easier ,to hand4e and the'job I .tl ai,jrrhop.�. ,oToethirkV "I ,e the in the motor industry had ilast year 2 cups raspbeftiim crushed. !Season. tomato juice cocktail - ' mix- no shW,l factor in the social ana. bus- -standards now in use, there are two � I . ,otice t geu t1,J ('Aesu in 'half the water. ture . t'e And iness welfare of the evillage. If it had is more expeditiously done than with sub -grades unde#' Grade A, 'namely . YOU . binv 56�,- -the first good year in - four -traces. 'Soak ,gelatin with lelmon juice to tas � t cla-Y ye a branding 4'r�n. - I 3, I , They Q111tom of t"e aist'al slod the right back to the Fair." I Cook in a doubleboiler the egg yolks, if desired add a ornall amount of rvy�t existed we know that certain vil- Cvrade A IMedium'and ,Grade A.''Plml- , ? . little SYS ,,P.,,,t1te TetUr'35 i,T the 'ger - Z , V ple The ,exercise of even i� a e s woul ha a e - let. Both. sub-griades are idenkical _." stance. ,,.dlv. Sa el,si,�, prof oundlexr ,Mmon juice, 'rest of water, half the tplepper. sauce. Pour into - fri - I .g r . d v: xperienced the I I I -,a steepi S� Or U. gar and salt .un-bil clistard, consist- atoT tray or Oack in ice to freeze. pangs of bungeir more than they did, ,. , , tb�ua f here- faith than had, been shown, herefto- su - with Grade A do far as quality aid ela �9 25c everyw G fore was necessary to reopen in ency. Add, soaked gelatin. a minute, 'This mixture should be stirred every We �, I �� . .estbsbe',� .. and ,smile a, them would have had ,kgThey tell. me, the sword swW, low- cleanli med, the on i � � t1w ,Fnce % . I ness are co I I..— 17 I - I . . mts. ,removing -from .fire- Gool. (hag 'hoW. When ready to serIve, The ... 1934. There was no precedent. The before oollder feet during the winteT­n-bonths eir is on- a diet." difference being in size. - -use Of i -, , 0T.Willia 5� , I 1. triad baldoon, sent up last November Beat Add berries. fold in egg best, with a fork and, place in cock- than was the ease. I -ptionaa. JUA . . O'You. mid it--4he hasn't eaten any- these surb-grades is .o ' , . - . -1 exten ,Garnish with a sprig We visualize Again ,and. again., id-Angbotpoelret knives for a month." aspullet Extras of the ol-d8bandards 11. . I . I in the form of a two. -weeks - wbites beaten. with'rest of sugaT. tail glaVses. I * 1��, �� . ; . . A I s6on -saw ,only empty grounds. Someliqn*Ad into a corn flake crust. of mint or parsley. Iseemes that.actually took place., As -C. N. R. Miagiazine. could -be pa&ed- with -Seconds, ao 0 � � I . �. - � . an exarople we see the bar roolm with . 0 can, Gft& A Mediuni, of, the new � rrrr .. I I its fine army of pit,6hers, tumblers standards The placked' with' -Grade A . ". . . I I I . . I 4 mugs . with its'display of - bot- , and 4rtide A Pullet with Grade 0. . . . I bb . I . . � . ,an ' oaiceman -try packers, .says the Egg and I "I 11 .. .. tles, faled, pamt filled and empty, All to the loafer. "What if. everybody "'n . 11 I ­_ 11 . . . . . . � " . . a . on the -shelf beyond the counter, call- istood in one place? al%ry Market Review, Are r-equest- I , . 11 ..... .; I How would the Kv I I - I . -1� - - 1, ed,bbe bax. The floor is elewn from a FjnP10Y ed to take, careful note of this ex� . I -.,..,.. - .11., Others get by?"­4Railway � - - . ,,,�..".;..",.",..",",.,i..-�'.,.,,�.'��.-�'. . ;X'11 .1 ...... - planation, -as the true interpreta5m ... ", , �-1§,'-;..-',,-.N-,' , to- � , . . . . . . . �,,.�'-,.i'.',,',.'.-.-.',.,.".-, �,?. recent scr*bing. In the ceniv,e, ees' 4ournal. I .�:.*. ... . rds the back st I I%% % \\% 1% % ....... '�... .1 w ands 'a large box . of Grade A Medium and, Oro.& B .1 �......�:.,.. ­ a I .. .. .......,­ �.� .... -stove, capable -of receiving several * I . must The insisted u1pon. . ?.. ... . I. 4� .L: .1 . . � . . . . . . 1.1:1 .,._.,__.. ". ?. f', 'L . . L . .... . . . . . . . 7Z . . _� large, long'bloclus of wood at a time. ..".0".. ,,_.... ,.',..':.�.. -c ,,, � I . Eclutne'perfection;- proud -scions of' �. 4�.-.,--;�ll..?., � I � I � I WE 11 , I . ­.z:�'�""` � Geveral chairs �are ,Placed at ir-re-gu- Two ,Scots were riding on a truin. , . . _. I 71, noble ancestry, glossy, spirited 5!.'!,.-,.,�f*,'.�'-."��',.',��',,,.'..,.'.,7,.,,.::".� 14.-li , � � ar spaces about the,room, each with They were both h4avy ,mqokeis. Tho I -q . I �"',�.-..'.-.".'�.':',�.;�*..-�-,'-'.......,-.""..:.".,*.!,..,;"�'..".-., I �..; . I . Jor pe, 11 I I thoroughbreds and Standard breds, . NMI" I -Have ", . �� � , .,.'..:'..'!,,_-.. an occupanit. Both arm'ehairs'aud first ,Scot said to the ,other, 4 � ,.�""..,.."..,*.�'.*'..'...-'-.',.'-..,.,....,.,-..'-.-.�',,'.�',-.:;��.,,,:,-,...:.-,.�,,����: - �., ',.*.-.".'.-.'.'�'-.'..'.'..'.'-.'-...',',',,,.;.-�..�,,, - bded 1ft___ I . ,..,/"4".,4�,-.,',.,.-�,,%�.�,%�...."�..:.,..".."..-..�, typeg vou. a match,?" The secand 'ha � I throngs of iidmirers of his majesity the , .,.",ei�i.,�,'--.'.,�-.,.,..:,�..��...���.".�'..�:�,:.:,.,.::.",...*:�,.*. the then cbmmon Plain4back I .. . . I .-�,.*.*..*��.,.,.."z.-'.,.-.*-,-.,.,..:;�::���.�.,',,..: ah. - . ­ - _.. - �W , I I:., horse journey from distant centres .w&.�;.,.�-,-,46.11 . ,�. are Tepre5entedl. . - . binv a mvb_ The. first feelftig a ' I .. � . I � r�-, ��-.'.�..'��,.,-�.�', P..'�_, . l ., ,Om the wallv are bills smouncing ty , . �� throughout the continent and even e-.- � round in his pockets said, "B� Georgel for a UnWited, . I I - 1. J. .. I L . . ' �;,.,&*-*.�.; I cant find My tobacco. June *er- 11 I �� , . from abroad to see the finest army 11 . . . . . . . � that certain animals we 9ostI, stray- . . utt OPINION is wanted! In exoMnge for it Ve I I . ,� k I �� �.,, ­ * I of horses on review at any annuid . I ied Or stolen" frolm! -their reepective On'd Soot, ;halding out 'his Und said, VO cr separnton. aw . ". . . the offer Two Rubber Bowl Rings for , 1,� . � . I "Well , yoA 'Won't (be neeffing size or make ... free and postpaid. e will also telf yow v I . I ,�...�,,-.,­.­...�- i owners. . about the,,cheapm separator in we woricr to Bay andi ��' � . . Exhibitiom . �"..",.�,'�1.1�."..:..,.�,�'..- , m2ftch then." , . . I . rator made in Amenca wan a txw� . I . :.;:.:.,.,.:".,.::".�;:�,�-.'.'�,",.*.�'., Use e My ieg,o , ..,j;1h Self.r ,­ . - , "..... Numeroile other pasterg are merely 0 ,.I. :I� g Bowl ... i separator with todle ' . 0 . ����*,.'.-�i,,�.�',: I .. , . : ... . * the nation's best from Shetland . -�.�,,,,,.-.�";,.",�,--.-���.........-....-...,�,.'- �ents of pedigreed hors- . our � 1� Se , . ­. �'�,�,.',.-.,-...,.,.,,..��,',.� crude presen#r I , to ,t3lat Valuable features not ( id on any other S.T.21 — — I .11 ,�� . . I � . ..bays and,blacks, .. .1 �,,VI.111 ,_ . nd Prince of IIINVby did you be a string . . the 0fid. Just Send -Postea to address be ow telling - . I—.. "I .... 1. 1,", ",". ��':,-..-.,��,.,�.-.',,-,�-'---',,, . ­� -­ ,,�.,.�".....,...�,,�*,..-.�.,�� it 0 dar sep, � I �,�,:'-..,��,,,`-�,!� . es such as Lord Haddo a amtor aa . �_ ..�4��. ��':, .,,�--.,*., 4 � I . to hemy draft. _,��. ­* �.�.,­..--....�',,y olive you just Ate?" I I your address, name and - ag 1 I V. I . . . I . I . and dap, . ,:�..��:�:�;:"��', . w1aftes; aIgo courqterfeklikenessee of If this papd. Full details VIV Sent, P ,. . arays and chestnuts, roanr ," I,". "I��z,�'­ 1. ���:�"*,�'.'.�',-,..-..-.,._'.',-,;� evidence. "H'6w da-& I know I'd. like it?'�._. *=&-, , .. 1 -.4- - a - 1. ' I 11 .. .,. F. MI. I - I . � ... carriagi horses - in glittering , .�.,`­;­.­ ­­. I .:,�Z.::,, ."..... - cither farm apitdals are in I - WRI ____ " ` . ... MIC , , mlc� mlc� mlc� - . , . �,-`,­, 'There likewise looms up 111.1 . Gi I I ples ... ..,.'.-.-.,-­.;:.. the cen- ,C. N. R. Magazine. , I lmxc� i�i�_- , 7- ,­ ,trappings ... hunters, and hadk "I �, �.. ,��,,,�.�'! ,, . - I 0, . , I.., I . . I �Of,.,w I , , ,g!�;.�,-I...g -m r ,l, —­..r,� . '. gg� :::`-,��,`��.'.-', .., .. - 1�11 .�, g . �,.�",3,,. T m ., ­ . ..4 . . 'r --g' , ,�ii��,�,� . ��:�: . .- — , .,., ,�r ,T,eyso.. .. FFP!P�o "g, r..,.,�P,Iii�,,',',.�.,�,�%"P", "m ... ... � ­­ " ."I ... I tre above the bottles a fram4d por 1. : . . . , , 1� I!.,,-A�-'­-_ . ......... �..� - . . . I .3�,7"zl,��x��,.�fl�,hw?1,5.-�K, _. . . . ,'. . � ...". .�;,�:,��-11"1"�l;,f��vwl;.,,��f'I , brUliantperformancesotMe OrOntO ti�ai�t of JTo.n. George Brown,serving , Two en were seatedr together in . � 4 I ,;, I M.. -n,..-.---"/,- .11 ��.�i���, .. .....";.".. . in --il � , _ , . . .1. t. " 'N. � �'.�:�::� Mounted Police in the. intrkate '. to What'appears, . I ­. Nwi aikil�. o 7 , '11K ,ffl-;..:.:,:-­I'0; , . as C Ir . a crowded stireet ear. One *If them .1. ill lik" , . . . . . 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