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HQ1.k-Jaimes Garfield Gardiner,Jpm
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ab�mtt $6 railes northeast of Regina-
tion, etc.,, �lbiarn at Walleswortih, ia-
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-heh been there OtWeilit 1913. 'In spite of
thp aippaading droughlt. cycle, he has
Nad cn�y one, crop failure that
lHurtani county, six years earlier. I
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Agriculture, born - in Wingiliam,
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much as
(Huron thus Produced
ing to have great expilloift ballyholbed,
vel.
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did%is Huro�rv, County farm years be-
. 'cattle,
fare ral,SeS hogs amid
three of the four ,most receot f�de
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Ministers Ag-Acultu
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London about one ,of Britain's great -
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as much as ' still
Han. William Aberhart, premaer of
Alberta,
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olaims that, ye ,dn an
barn at Seaforth, Decem1ber
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the praises olf-a them unk-6 hem,
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wais a Precarious proceeding. Yet
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from a S-askatchewa:ii f ,
Rotbert John Deachm' ir
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econami st and tariff expert,
cAeered. Night after n,ight Thomas
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packed Covent Garden, Ahe Royal
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Opera 116-ulse, and huge Albert Hall.
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Over a lmilli'an people�beard him
Thornal_-� told- the ,'The Un-
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a classic aecount of the power of
A. A. Heaps, Labar Tnember for
story of
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dogged pea,severence and -Plenty Of
Winnipeg, has adVocated -'pemions or
crowned King of Arabia" throughout
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. cow,94 ge over unfiiendly circuims�tances
adequate retiring allocv,,Ances Nr per-
Scotlan;a," Ireland and
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ksoris reaching 60, NMich explaing, in
Wales, He toured Austra4asia ' India ,
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farm his grandfather from. 'Sootland
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atA Malaysia- He accompanlieU LL11V
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lowing gern in his correspondence:
Prince of Wales on, his trip, through
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"hungry eilghties" . . . discovered
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that ,hard t1mes were not peculiar b-)
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My birniciti,y was -Sept. 16, 5, a n d
He has bravelled among the Pygmy
tribes the East,
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Huron 'County . . . caught in the
I am 60 year old. 1 try think I want
of and photographed
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cycle of.. 'hot winds which destroyed
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to ge,t pension every '
month and will
'their curious cus,doms, !He was one
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the corn crop down there . . . came
'ry you s -end money me for In p -
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of the first foreigners in, beleaguer-
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back, again with his father to the
s -DR. We have 5 family left lionie. I
ed Germany, breaking 'through the
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same Huron ,Counity farm. "Jinim. Y"
am dieaf, My wife has one horse ,
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ATied blockade and eyewitnesGing
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wag the second oadest in a family of
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1 cult and 1�2 cattle. I arn vary poor.
the Gaiman revolution from Kiel to
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W. I. nead things clothes and grocoirs.
the, Bavarian, ,-mountains. In- Aug-
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We li�ve no money, to pay warra
clothes
tralia he penebrated. deep into the
bush to find—and photoglraph�-a van-.
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fam bly-budget. He stayed with, the
4 1I he was eilg4teen and
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grocers,
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the way from Alaska to the Himal-
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ayan fastness -of Upper Burma. He
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RadWs Man -of -the -World
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`�'Jimrny'l was now 18 and with no
,Both as 1. an indivii'dual and . as a
It is this "man -of -the -world" qual-
v�hich' explains Thomas. He likes
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education to, speak of. But he had
,ambition and the grit �6 stay with a
'hard
performer Lqwell Thomas is one of
the most reri�arkable -personalities ra-
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ta-sk. At Clearwater he worked
hard all -summer and walked, miles to
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di,. has Over slaen. He manages. Lo
dtuketj an,d'admirals, interesting
and bartenders, beggars and sailb,rs,
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too. Having known the best and the
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school and study with �cchiidren six
,and eight yeai�s younger he
lety show with all the world as his
color. He ,likes )"opera, the theateri
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could giiEtt along faster' by teac hink
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- Training for his radio career be-
ea�h day. ,Hie likes a 1nagnificent
teak chest co,v,e . -thin lay-
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in�bead of farming, Was granted a
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permit and found himself in charge
those "little
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aradb mining canip. His - father. a
the abbot of a�:Buddhis,t monastery
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high in the Himalayas. He also pri�-
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hoosiesP...Whiiah dot It
,dbolarlt., ,physician, had. a holy hor-
prises a signal drum, made �'of a
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was called 'W-'Pha" and certainly
ror of slovenly speech. And %D he
trained, his son's speaking Moice,
lio:llowed tree trunk with a head'of
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marked a -beginning of stome swt, It
makir�g his practice d-icti,on and ten-
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was near Wolsteley, only.a ferv�indles
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lie was now on the way up, he
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wanted.more education. As -soon, as
home, , a scholarly father as .tutor,
one of the finest libraries west 'of -the
w K� k. .He prepares his broadcast
right up to the last slecond,befare he
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dlown to Regina: to afiL`nd XOMal
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Mis,sisis-i,ppi� -daily acquaintance' W1 -
steps to th& micro -phone, Hie dictate§
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Shakespeare and BTpwning,,.a
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rich , cultivated atmosphere; outside,
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ficate. I'liten, for a while, he s4yed,
the shafts a.�d shacks' P bars and dance
hia4lils, of a 1minting caTnip.
arrives at &e studio ,o,,n'e
ininute before - the broadcast. -,His
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with 'the tea,chin'g game, sa-ving 'his
earnings carefully. ,He taught at
A9 -he grew up, lhis. thirst for
tt;,pon sor never sees -the ,script; anld
that's rare in, "o.
radi Nights ,he, works
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Frobisher WeYburn, Lockwo-od. ' ,He
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k�o�;ledge grew apace. By - -working
as a janitor, a salesman, even a night
on the newsreel which he edits with
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-Tilad his eye on Wkniltoba Univer&ity.
cook in a short-order restauranit, he
La,wren'cc Thomas is the
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Eventually he had enough moe
saved up and he moved alDrh.g to
dion, at Vialpiraiso.,
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University. -He took degrees at the
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-he -w as graduated with a degree in
Univerg-ity of Dehve�r,-and Od'd ,
t1mes: worked on a Denver nowspa-
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work, ;since his arrival in the wiamt,
per. During the suminer he punched
and sees his fa!mily fo,r a change
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but'now,he had.,'overcome -the li'andi-
cows and pitkhed alfalfa. Then, he
studied law ib Chicago, and became
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professior at thp Chicago, Keint 0.1-
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PLANTING ROSES
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newspaper ,work, you find ,Lowell
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Thomas during the World 'War on
The successifud esitablisibment of a
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the Weste.i-h Fr6rit with a staff of
rose plant in ar new, pasition depends
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camermen to m'ak,e official pictures.
'to a darge extent on, the observance
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One was to.own a farm. The other
In Venice ,be heard that the Bri�
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'of few impar�int dietalils of plant-
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was to excel at public spelaking. At
tish werN about to begin a big push
ing- Moist rose catallo-gues'carry In,
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college he had won hondis as a d,e-
against the Turks in* Palestine. Gen-
letrucitions for the guidance of cus-
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era] Allenby was' in command, A
tDmiers_but'thjs, wavice is ,not gen-
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new crusiade! The sacred ground of
elrallY a(vailable to tbiuse who purt.
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1913, the local member resigned, and
aill Christendom tio, be wrested fT4oq.n
chasse their plants f&Oni the detpart-
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the Lemberg schiaol'principaR contest-
the grasp of the ,infidell! Vanak a
mienj�,stDres of our larger cities. Ob-,
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story!
OeTvat�= 'Of SOTne of these plants
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discouraged. �A. year 'later the seat
That is Nyw the famoug book
badly set -bias pro(rhpted this, ai4ti�clle.
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"Wit1h Lawrence in Arabia', ,wa,_`
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born! In Jerusalem�, Thomas nolticed
those lobtained from. ,�. distant 'n;nTs-
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full, and he has never lost an election
a group tof Arabq. Their robes were
,cry, we ammenste'lY thenefi - ttiod by be-
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flor his own, eandidature since.
as immaculate as the unifoIrms of
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guardsmen, lords' of the desert,
as received. From .12 to 24 hours is
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straight from the Pages of the Ara-
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The farm was within his grasp now
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b1a,p,,,,,g, hts�--all but oniel. He wore
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alsIa., Shortly after he eiitered the
'tTle-garden %word of a Prince of
Meeca, but be was beardlegs.. -And
shallow tnenches and lebimpilately
covered witib dalm?p sloill, making it
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.provincial lte&lature, he ,purchased
Th-> -as knew that every Arab nlust
firm about ,the roolts and compaTa.1
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wear a beard to be ,
considered
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later story is well knlawm Re. became
Minster ';of Hilghways.
grown man. He loolked more,closely
,Early planting is desirable and, imt-
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at this young Arab, and saw that hj�g
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POTtarit lbut,should, not be attempted
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ning governiver4t of 1922, He: became
eyes were blue, whille Arabs, almo&
Until' the grOUnd is frost-ft'llee fla a
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universally, have lorlown, eYesL So he.
LoniSiderable deptih and has,, lost -its
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Jerusalem and requested the solution
of the, inysitery—and, an ih-troduotion.
During pdantIng a,nq at all times,
the roots must be Protected from pro-
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Lawrence was one of the sh,yest
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longed perrilodis of exposure to, sun
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hits 61bititM was to, go over five but
"i won his confidence and friend
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ouin army, He emerged fro4, 'the
t1a carry -a few at a tikne to where.
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','revolt in, the dese7ts' wi�bh t ex-
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. where he does an d-nbricate hornpipe.
elusive story and pjctui�eq.
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speako ducidly logically has
He returned to New York, told the
roots should be wad, e enougfh to a]-
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.qtorM, ,and Is'howed) the filins.. An
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i6�4u-Y OPPA�t,withOut ffinIching—
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Englj�4h producer thought there
might be a chance for a 2Tformance
est exteftt, and a ,liftle &eper than
1�ernts
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in history.
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or two in London. it was a long
,riftessary. embra
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and whetther� they ga a lift or a EghtA a . 11 ill -
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of. sa-moke in eveirybocDy's eyes� and ceht pedwtrilaaL -The Fifth Avenue � T14E IT WE. - L. _-� ' ' -
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iing behind t1hen, an odor 1--bif scorched the cigarette'at the dinner table, and DON'T RISK FAILURES leavening. You'll find it ,, 1.
ivurni!sh, burhing canpetis, and smol- in -the driawffig rooml? - - .-You, 'can be sure of sue- makes the most delicious ': ..., -1 . .
dering tempers. ' , . 4� Recently," reMtes Sophie Kerr, IJ msful resuts when you cakes. And Magic is so in. I , -r � - . - 4 . .
Let's haiVb a few candid pictures of cadleld ,on a'lfriend just recovering - bake with vagjiq. Cmilsida's expensive to um -Actually .
you, the ,typical cigarette sinoker. frorn, a airmer diance given POT twO -leading' cook� , r� ' � -
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First through the eyes of a hotel soris and a daughter. For -a buff"t � recommend this fainous per baking!Ask your gro- 11 too Wo . I .
manager. Y)Dul,fixrd Jus lobby a pleas- supper, slhe' ,had spread three lang baking powder for perfect cer for Magic. -
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ant ,place for a ismok4i, and he, has ,tables wbh very -fine damask, and I I I I . I . I - . # I
pleirilty of ti,sh istandist about. You do, fuund heri loloiking ',them �Over. In . . . . . I
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carpet jusit a -round them, shows, more linen there wep� from seven -to edgh- - I..... I., ". - . 11 .. - �, 1� � I .. . I . I I I
scorches than anywhere elsle in -the -teen holes bu�ned. _=�' - _� __ ___="" __ — .
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rabby, even more thain around -the ' -�,-J walaltited- Fdol have reaDy lovely , .q� I- - ---- 1.
pottled ,Palms. But .if You are going tgtibles,, .she said,"but next tik . ne theyT " I # I .
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play toslsi,ng gahwer wilth yo,ixr have to eat on 'boards. - It wasn't as �. --aftilki. — A I.,
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istubs, rn-�ght you not"take marepride if I hadn't pot dozens. of agh trays . .
in your, accuracy_-tta the exitent, say, about., P, I .,- n , - . I .
of retrieving ball shlots? Incidiadbal- Anotheir host ruefuldy surveyed the � . , �.NV4,4"", . 1- , I I I _U ;,,. .
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pol'-ted pla,pts frequently because of home by 'a small party the, night be- ' , � ' ". lol:/N � I I ,
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your d 'on that they thmive on fore, and, dilven claalled in 'a- redlecoma- __ I - -W � � . - . . . .1 . �.. I I -
burning stirbs. . tor. Piano, table tops, ,and' miantiells, . � I , �
Up ah Your (hotel rolom, yop decide, were isicarTeod., There were -holes. in 'Beginners in gardlen'ling are warn- blooms, These might as, .well be . I
,perhaps,, on a Olmoke and, a bath be- ,thle0ritentki rug, and, 'the floor of the 'ed agaitinst,hurrying, -old timers w',Il grown. behind [the regullar beds. Ther
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fore dinner. �"A wonian. lays her clig- dining rown, W,94c� has beten usled�rfolr admiltthait there are dedni-te- seasons chloti,ce of isuch w1X laxgel,y depend f ,
arette dlowit while, undresging, and dancling, wasstippled with burns. The 'knd afteall,such 'and such a date it is upon the, 'individual preference ;Pi I
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may mse(an T�finislhing ithe ,piece of ndture, meweaiviing Ithe-Geoirched spots vairdleities. But as a rule, they claim, the following ,may be -used as a
furniture. A.'man ma,y flick hist ciig-� in the rulig,tand doin,g -over the flbo dihe.avldrage iman and wom�an ,rushes, guide: 4 1
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a-rette eind through an. open window, was $3,0ft ,. the seasicon rather than the reverse, Very.,long sitenvnied - Gladjoltug, , ... .. I �-,.�"
wtN a fair chance of burning a hale Such calsles are. ue�itber extreme nor The main Planting 'of motst vartielbles, Larkspur, Sna,pdragons, Dahlias, Sal- . � . "
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an an awning lower down. Or he,may rare. EmlilY Pbst ,remarks that it isstated, Should notbe earlier than piiellos,s�g. I I I .. �.. ; .
leaunter irr o',tlo, his,;,tub with his cig- "therte. is sewcely lone otf ,.us Whose advised by 'blits-oved cat,aloguies; for Medium-Gosm-&s, ZinrAas, Poppiee. . I I
arette and lay 'it on ,the white t;oilet Wine 'bears no scar from the burn Of thiel pawtiouilar ddistrict - concerned. Scalbiosa, Sl�reet Peas.
EiEvt where, while -he cheerfuly eigarelties,". and adds6 ItMy own par- Gr,o'u,nd must be --well worked and Dwarf - Pansies,. Na-_AurtiumA . I I
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splashes, it burns a lionigbrovrn stain. ticulair 'sense 'Of pr1oitecti, I 6n focu, . ses VWle the soal should be moist it imust Mla-rigolds, - Calei CNI'li1opsis. , :
Hotel men wonder isadly-w1hy this ht- on mantielfe. ,S,00reis of smokei,a- say: nolt.lbe muddy. . L I . . I . �
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Ile act is so comanoni and if men' dia tlON' Vialt -din't, blurn. Thsws. max- I I Beware the Frost . _. Rock Gardens . .', I .. . I
it at hoarie" i ..... . ble-' But. white maipble can drink in 'Most flowers when. sown und& In recent goars there has-been a, � ' ' . .
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The manager iof one New Tiorkho- the -brown sit i ao Ilhait e .3, good d6a.1 of interest in rock gar4eas ' I
ain _ubting a 1 -these, cunditions Will slaon cAtch ui, . .
W finds ithah in an average month grolbive is ,the OWY way I know tor, get and often pass thilove put in, too,early. 1 which jis a very natural developolient .
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ohnut, 460 of his table cloths are it out." , - . lwhen,dit ils, relailized what aitistie re- . .
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damaged, by crigarettes, abo-at � 200 ' 'An ineddental reference might be eilther seveTely Or enti,rely ,by -a lilite sults can be securedL Where .tbe .-
napkins, a;m,d ISO felt table tops which inade ito Iflie,,ath relcepitimelen. Fam- frosIt. This.sfamfo i-ule, Cri, lid gir- grOund- slopes dhatriply this sort of . I
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are laid undlei- the cloth. About 60' 11-ilailty must ml�tke u's '.Pur-bl-irld, � or denier states, wpplies to badding-tielatment ,is Particularly effeedive. ,
g0od-El' ' zed 'hol,13' *-iiB bunied each we would see, .'the Overflowing aslitray ,plants even more so.' Onet gets- a big'� Large 'ieregulai boulders are StWk - . ." - .- I
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mon'lh in fils blankets, sbeerbs,, and for the urAtovely bloject it " . I invite kick 'out of cord'ing alielad ",of the V'ell into -the graund and the lbtile- I
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in many castes -the Ardelet. have to be aprpfrais�ng glance. - W�jvh ,its ',black- nia, oT the firk big dahlia, but i's ,it I pi,ckcits between. In special set!tionls & k, �
discarded. Cigariettes also have a headed w1lifte. grubslithie� plink-endled not bettertlo be ,a fiew days late than,'Of the steed catialogue will be Noted . . .
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wiy of falririg into thedelep' tracks oneL9 alve fema11e1s1I--cO,nl'lo,rted in. a nest VeAaps 'have none at all? � zuitalbde Plants -with the heiigINt and I . . . ....'..
of ovelr-�stuffied chairs and sofas; of grayash, dolels 'it add ;I decoruitiv ... timLi of b1boraffig Oo that therre will .
where they s,molder -and make large touch t�o ahy rojom�? . e Tender Vegetables - bo no ddAcuaty in, . making a selec- . . .
Wi4ih, thotse semi -tender and quite t-,
holes. 'Bad fires would result mbire UP to the' (SPrihg of 1933 companIT tender vegetiabbes such'as, beans,, csib- ,ion., About 40 -different types of aB, , L . I
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oftim ff the hotels did not g1o'in for ie� writing home fire insurance made bage, Itoiniatoes, corn, caulidlowers, .. . . . L . -
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fireproofinik materials"wherever Pas-, Lq)t'alwart efflort's"bo, pay clailmOi for iniellons, etc., the s, I 4- I , .
sible. , � . I gs� I _dn regard wine advice -applies sowing I I -
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,Of course it's all'carelesshiess. The by,-,.tbat time the burning queoltion Wath ,aill regetavbles;, howe'ver, ex,pe,r-. First, fi(2weft ibo, bie sown. are tho" 4 , .
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manager knows.ilt, and would be the had. become so acute lfhait the com- ilence'd � gardeners advise making at very hardy kinds . ich maturaft re- I
lasit to impagn the mannem of 'his panies had Ila chools'e between 44re- flelaisit one stawipig textra early, but produce t I" �; s in Cana", such, I .
clientele. Bult the diahectiox of 6 -he ,interpreting" their policies, and in- only short roWs And not more ,then a as ODSMOS, California Poppy, -A,Iyg- , , I
smalrt.hateil did find, it hard tx� keep creasing thle1ir premiums. So they be- quarter Of Uve package. - A week or surn� 10'alenidula and Candytaft. In . .1 I �
smiling when ,file ,saw tvo6 debutantes gan t!a exlOaiin -that ,a scorch. was nOt Itien. daysl latler a .second slowing,wilil the second group are the Zi3wn* I P I
casuvlly . drop their lighted cigarette,% a fire, si'n,o& the aamaged, surface -did, be. made and later Din a third and Mairigold, Nasturtium, &ockis, Aq%w . I .
on[ tan expensive rug and ,Proceed on 7�A actually 1givite. . , Possibly a"ifouilth. -This not only and Petunia, which do, not stand ' . I .
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their -way without so much as a Moreover, they dii�lded, there was ptiotects one against frost damage serious frost, and of the tendw 1-
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"hostile" fires. You 11 I � .
'had vot affeG-tled their nerve*1 And -ghlti A cigarteitbe vagidbablies, If ,one,likes. fresh beans 11=91111111 ,danger of freezinj is over I I
again,a few weeks ago,j a n,.ii,,a:1ly ,for a, "fTilendly" 'PuTV,ysel, pay lthe or arre 'the Dah .
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knlo,wn millionaire was, seen itp drop companies, alrod if the, friendly fire vy�y not have a fresh suipply coming iolus. As tlie latter are allbullis and
his cigareitte, On& a deepipile carpet S'Pread.;v andcausiest dalmage that itg, n.D on week after week, argues, the old da. not 'Com , 8 up until a week or 80 .. I . . .
amd,idly watch it burn a hole tfiTbugh concern Of theIrS, -Thus fair several 45mer? . I � aftei p9a*nUng the ma he' - Sked I
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the nap. In the cause, Of Cigarette lowew curts,:haMq taken thelirvitew of . I For Bouquets " within a 'few days Y,�, thy, a mAZ '02. . _ .�, I
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einlolking many fof ,our best People. atre the matter, but,�Iltas*-Jul-y the Rhade T 9 fond, . �of � an. aZu-n- - . I
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zealous eindarsiers. Utfortunate,ly, .in Island Supreme Muit insisted that a dance' of'bouquets experienced ,gartd.; advised ,to save'ailitttle seled ,Dt ealch . , - �� I .
the cause.Af goold,anarizers,they seem fqiendly fire, fon,cp it sitrayo out. of enter�s, advise growi . nig a port6on of variety from all plantling,sAn order,,* I 1.
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tib let i �&owh rather flae In fa&, Pla,cel, beComi b1ol i 6 ,re, and the these in'straight rows: antong the slez" calamd by 'O.
the manag- lof fatntherhotel. adniits �kmag`3 caused is,clove ,d (by the.pli vegdtabiels, ,Or in a spelcial cuti 1, , I � I
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fhat the very nicest banquet his h6itel vey. There are 47 'other s�ates, a -lid garden. - Some - well designed beds of eyond ecintbixil. ,. .
ever arranged, from, Alife stiandp.aint the battle its istill on. But Win Or lose, mixed annuals a' . ... I . I I
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'of good istino-king miarmleirs, was gi.wn 'the' insured will[ sitill lose, either inany flowers are picked ,and then . . .. I -
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by a big coal clam througib Paying I I I �, ,
ATivers. I iPa,nY EDDr ilts truck b - bheir own ME% or again there ,are certain things like Canadian-, .1 .1. I . I �
I . I . .Y hikhei� dn,surrance Premiums. sweet Peas, foT imstant5e, that have I , '..' T Urkey I . 11
Hotels are no� ,the on,17 ... sufferers, Adjusiters?'rePGT�9,show 75 I . . i" ' �'
There - are, Pe'r little attractive folinge Imt beaubful ' � Hard, To Beat ' I * ?"
for insdande, the dress cent Of aIll smoking l6ssfes traceab,le . I - I , 141 I
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sh,qps and deptaTtmelig storeis. )bladiy to cilgarettes�, and ftb'e insurance cam. - , . ' � W In the `Britj�h- Fish Trades Gaz- � .
now likes a cigarette, it seems, whil� Panies ungai'lant] y blialme - ithe ladies 3.00 years, until now .this, little biad, ette, publhsihed iin �Londbn li:nglandl, - . d .
,considering Ithis'ehiffon or thrat V,el- ,for th`4 recent sharp rise in griViaking mark is stamped .Ion, -the bales and bve of the. leading ,ly -'c. d -
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veit. In her prieloccupatilan, the car- cla�lmg- 'It was In 1926 that Ogar- boxes Of One quarter of Jspair�st en- Ing with the produce trade theme hm. - -11
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Pets will,suffer again. But, sal;es- eite,advertisers began ,,do cms,t side- tire commerce, both import.and, ex_ appeared Tecently severwJ'6;7n;;;Z :
'wolrnlen will tellf ybu; tha,t isn,.t lbh,e long glancesi at 'the, ladiles. The U,*11. port, and under thehouse. flag of the t`ry` articles -on, Canaldiq&n agirimAltuftl . i,'.� -
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worst Of it. In the most expensive bloiaidLg ittalt dalli rvlj�wted 10hettler- Mitsui is a rmerchent fleelt.as. larrg,e products, principalj.� -v'n,,bh yefemeneg I
dreise section of one New York sto field's 1, V ol'toXanadian poultry. I
-re badilloon, is ,sweet young as -the whole mercantile marillve In Its is�ue of I'M - .,
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recently, tw* women in asingle week 'thing i2rVitlibig her eiscoft to "Blow France. I I 7th of March, 1 .1 I , ,
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while holding -A lighted cigarette 'in thfidk of that as anesthetic appeal, it purpose, 'the Mitsui have "t oine one. - "The class I of ;turkeys which we . I
th,dir dips. .y.es., ,the blouses weTe undou'btedly: worked. The ladies awe of the greatest families in the world. anfti,ng from wbroacVffiat ;is, the .; .
ruined, Not, the ludies did not make no,w emphatdcallyi blowing ilt right Its' M-ember'S met in the seventeenth fresih killed varietieg--a,re Very good. , I . �
rei-sittlut1toly. . 'back. It its reported, alsio that w-hile century and decided deliberately tl . "Alpart from the - se we shaR, no I I I "
Thet1beIrs lalsloo,havet just cause for interli U�Mally ']Vold, the6ir 4gareftes tall they would, belcome-'a-greab trading doubt -have sbmie Ca-da,djan ba,rds ,og �
complaint. In New York'v big thle- they fi;3is,h them, woinien-are more hou,se. They set-down'the eithleal and, sl�taw,, and as you, kn,ow,,,a g6odtCaIna_ .
atres ru'98 are' woven ,wi,bh glass ; ,likely to take 'a few ,Puffs and ,then colmliney'dala principles in the Mitsui' &4n turkey wants a I*t of beating
-if it i1s. the right 'quallity and Tack . �
drape�rfes, arnd (Other fab,fic,% includ- lay.them dlo,wn._40, avoid staining VamilY Constitution, which has.mdver, ,,
in.g eylen churts girls, costumes, agsd 1 'Phletir fingiers. I. been amended without careful thought To sum up the turkey trade, .�-.,J � � I
fireprobfied-, - But even so a lighted Mut whelther *yen or woman cause in full'familY councill. The- Consti-, cOngider that the most rEdiable pacyc "I
cigarettecan leavd an untsightly Pock m'01 -'It datn1age is,ef small, evinse "'ce �uption made the -Mitsui partly a faim_. to ni to lotak forward duriog the , .
Mark in la carpet. One Broadway -the truth is siviply thit, rpmd AY and Pa,TtlY a corporatibn. If an next few mlonths vAll be the ,Cam -
movie palaceempil" two mlen, whose large, our naltibriw smoking ,manners heir ,has alot ashown, by the time, be is dians ,'if they can, be shipped at a I
. ,snir fourteen ,Or fifteen that .he is intelli
$0110 &tY ilst to ,sweep up the cigar,_ 010 us all erdddtL _ reaTtonable price� Preasent, quotp)*ns ,
ell'.10-9 tossled ion the 14og by Patrons Ift arniay well 'be POintled out, as an gent and able, his. is Politely kickled are rather beyond the reach, Of the . 1� . I I
a's they doine Ink The, carpet in the e9tenuatin. i1rcumistance thait agoOd out of the fanitilly and hie takes, an_ trade, -but ,holders on, the other awe ,
ladies' redring room. in this theaWr d&l, of lourg is'fopital sma'ki�g is, done to other narmIs. To replace Min', ix bright may think differentily in.a few We~ I I
haL9 to beo renewed abb,ut ,three timfe�,s break the ice 4b Taeve tenfKons or youn(�eter,�-is_Adoptied, often from � a I time-" I I . I .
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as ,often as in the men"s room. But to COWT sh�1�16s. A litits& J,itter�'un_ poor family, and ]installed as a Mit- � I - . I I— I I __ I
A* life bf a rug in efther place,-br der the 'Strailln 459 new acquaintgn,ces si BY this jaunty distiegard of th�, I - -1 .
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anywh4e in a Ithemer w,Aere s,m,k- and'small talk, we ,smoke immoder- 0anctlity of blood, ,lines, -the, faimily .. _�� � .------- ,
ing' is pteTln1d1t/t�ed--j!9 sUrprigi_ gly atelY, RXId the thingis we ,do would stock, is continually being refreshed, � '_
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short, despite (comitalrit -re_w,eaVi,g horrify Pis in tca$mer mo,ments -.,BY iniperdal charter, the Mitsui � I
stervice. . . a3qA we can hardl'Y preten�, thEtt, hIive their own falift court, - and i 4 . .
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Gmmos,da &j'Y1O12 SIM(Oking in Pull-- wd we lae(vvous&Y craek-brained all"Rhey arre, r b to th T ,.' . I.. .." I , I I . .
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mam, automobi1lies, and buses teal the Idmet, A flarge shwe; of the co,st OWn 'house laws. Thie; one Trf,eanisi Of . .
t1he Isame SftTY lod kVesloonsiblie. heled-Of''SM10king-in material Aimage arid-, escape from their jurisdiction is by l;.1 I .
lessneigg, but withon.6 additilonal men- social irritatiioTi-��nuslt fall to, t�fi� Re-- resignatdon from the tan%jly, -and, by I . I.
. I I co'M't Of th16"tighble6�91MI13881 Or &Wn- relinquishing the name ai;d the Yelax- . I I
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- 14 -build W111 be doling our offi.ng. out forbids o1ld members, t;o resigr1I -as long ric is Rue
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L I I barn I I resign when the COUVIcil thinks 7*ung- NOW to the thhe to via air your
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.1 I . Ing before advances ip, the price of !� "I
. ;]] *11 .1 � .. , 1,1. , � " the godg, revere Your tmperor,, love steel bush up the vrke of roofing. . .
. MITSUI FA , MILY your Country, And do your dutby as ,. FAS,Irn Swel Pro-ductia qfters two I
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- . .. .1 I , This Enolhmoofflv Rich jeets.11 - � " a V Use m alld Roofm . I .
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JaPan's Cominerce. Of aTtifielpffly divided intb , a,htuese and, -da,w-"% cation.
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. .1 " I ,4 , �� I Threi remarkable rfiste ,of japgnts -the Seniot taron ?&1bsu'i_re5jgn,e* Barns. � . , . made h.V the foremost I
I . richest faintly, 'the Houste ,of I M14rafty-Built Ildrii Manufacturer .
is Outlined by Up*n OlDge, in Mitsui, b0cAlun Olf old age, and, tooik a new In Canada. I I . ,
$014 . . . 1. I ''A I 1; .1.1 " I- . � . Vaniti ftal�le, One of his-awouiplishments Sale Can
, � Fair ,as f1ollowis. " * Color, I WIN manuladeran sed d1still.
: Nillas thR .planting of a millibn 8943� 0, J0011"Wi poultry Oquipmonit., . I . I .
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