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I . A F,&,,d'- Sa ddle s I wa,de, my way around a pile, of - .
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.. 15 �Vl',i ' " 10W d111W`ng a U001se flo a iiijilit wagon with the pli � and the dray, the � 4, thls�
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" A mid11j.1ct-,a,ge.d1 man with his hAt on to Play it", by Frank J.
1. ,t,,0-- flows tWough the thoroughfal Yop ,ing 'lost a large part of dt§ sample
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,� �� 'L I �i W . ould see,. him take 'his animal usefulnesz,, !has beidorne a toy. - a the ,back of his lhead waiiderM to- . �Sbag) Shaughnessy, Man.
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I'll, " thwough its pacies, turning, and, sitop- toy NOTilchi .�iame of ,the strangest citi- nia-g Montreal Royals.
11 - . - I - - , -finall bring zens of thi country ai)e det4rnii manded to kniow w -hat I neede& He
... 11,� 'I ' - T . nied PitcIaLid'g, batting, bass
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1� I looked nothing. at,all like i.pulrveyox I I
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i", `t ' ft' rQ L Kauffmans , running -all thq fine points
. it W� b�, g �� 6f men standing to play with. A.rid the -
; " curb bo- hoose pelophe, blit Upton inquiTy � I of the game are clearly .
ll , .1 I at theei front ii -a low barn of are iniay while the sun shines. learned that he was one of the pro- #. e*plained and illustrated.
,., a 'building. For Twenty-fourth Street - It iis true that their company d�tuld
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� � 1-. �n that �ane block, still r-hreservess- its 'boast 6f 'tiltiems, to-1'riterest the anti- prietiors, Jake. Kauffman, and that he Here's how to get it. Sim.
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'k, , . identity. --in somewhat ghol fash- quarian. The business was fo,unded, was quibe willing to gh me about ply send in to the address
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.� lion, to be aure-as a hoirse market. -in 1973, 'by Herman .Kauffmian the - below a "CROWN BRANDI
I , "Get t1has, first of all," � said. 11 `LILY WHITE" Corn
1!:, I Theme are sitill a lew customers (who faither of t1he prestent owners. ii�l was we olo
11 . -a to look over horses under a member of ithe Gaiddlers' Guild in siell eve-i7thing in the how line, new Syrup label with your
1 cx�mle dlaw I -dr secl&idl-hand. We it te anything e and address and the
I ddle or ss, and to buy Gierml but be owine to America . . nam
. 1. " in harne, - . . 'In the borse linp-. N e somqtbiri,I words "Baseball Book'!
������ : fthem . wilien 'he was a young f1i and set I'll produ4-,e It for ,,, 11- -plainly written on the
.- . Only two firms are left of the doz- up a harness shop on Divislon Street ' back -and your copy win
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,7. . lensilthalitused to I a febrile busilness He did a nice 11I business In traces I could thEnk lof niothing which was be mailed to yoq: Fight
;-,:., � not already ,in slight, and evaded his
,� there. .Theise are goldberg's Blue and bolding-4back straps, ,collars and , away. _ I I .
, 11.1� Fi Stable and the house of Barney bridles and bellybands, But whenthe proposal by turning my interest to a . - i
� ". i, tiny coach, all coviered wildh plush of EDWARDSBURG I
I iStecker. They, sleil. a few horses ev- ,boys took cirvier the fixim, si years i
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11"'!", -ery day, carthorsesi and ,saddle hors- ago, they decided to venture loi into royal ipurple embroidered in gold
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I.I els, truck hoirsest and those melan- the miare elegant asi of the liorsel .-I i
11. gis w4iich pull the jun� wag- equipment'business. - ffilorse, blankets in every variety of CORN SYRUP
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... Sointeltimes they licild, an auction they bought 'the old, yellow building gaudy colors. I asked ,him how ,he � "
.;. . Ions. came by a thing llike that. � THE FA.MOUS ENERGY 1:00D �-
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� � ThOCAMDAStARCH COMPANYUmIted
.1. sti of holoivels� and' the cry of im- % toto, hais -its history. It was ,, "Tom Thumb's coach," 'he isaid.
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. ii Barnum used to bitch -four white po- Toronto - 0-2
z. . �d6d vp1ces Hied the black from bul5lit for the migihity firm (of Fiss, - —
.. . passil . nies to, it and put a mfidget,,on the
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�11. , one end to ,the ,other. But most of Doerr, & CarrIall, in the days when a . - � I ---
�, . I , 1. I the low WEI Which once were company of horse-deabers' cou-1d, an- box, and Tom Thumb would ride � . I
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� ;j I exowded stati are -garages now, re- deed, be a ro�ghty firm The ima � in thrbug1b; the 'Park. Somebody, traded en a new pair of Polo. boioits,,for them.
,.,.. a . pair- shops for motor cars. It seems floor o,f Kauffnilan's was tihe selling 'it In -here." He turned and Yelled at He tobk me upstairs and' ,opened a
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, . . a tiflifle odd to see a brolken Fbrd or ring, whe�ean average icif a'tholusand the top of his lungs, "Hiey, Bernie!" dozen big lbrunko- filled to the 1W, with
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.�. I I Packard or Cadillac standing in a horses ,a day changed hand-% at the A diLqtant voke ansiweredt, and Jake old-fashioned Titling olothels-vMnder-
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. yelleld , "Who, traded in, the Tom ful doeskin breeches, yeUowing with
I I., I I space marked by a big yi num- bellginriding of ,the centu�y. The horse again
�l - ber, anumber that used, to designate market on Twenty4burth Street clid Thumi Bernie coul4trift relmember. age;, embroidered colai tificorne hats,
lli'� � � . a Stan. I . not doolliapse suddenly with the rising He came over to us and tried to re- lace cuffs; 'and vests of elaborate
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1�. 1. But TiTy-interest ,in Twenty-floturth popularity & the mator �a��� died xnEimber---isaid. it was`io(�bahly in tine ,handiwork. There were bi and
,i 1. ,Street �does note cleavle wistfully to a ,slowly. In fact, as I said in the be- books Somewhere, -but at would take g1loves, ,searvies arid, criaps. Of every
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I nostalgia, for the'olden dayL% ginning, it is not yet oarrillpletely dead,it:
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". ! � I As -you turn into -, thht bloI yfaur n9a, Doerr & Cairroll are still ,I Ihe said. "I remember ,we lioloked- it Ihe Said, 4"Peopide traded it in to us
%%., eye is quite likely to drifteway from ,business, down on Elighteli Street,
. , uip beforewe tololk it.. If YOU Want t0t for, m[aidern -t1oltheligI aolrd It to us
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I 'I- the living 'horse, with its Neigr4D rid- . sILL , . _ ad taf ,
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L : I , er, and, ..... fall.- upon, -a papier-mache fM26i chunks just arrived." In ivi�y t , I can dig out the Proof for for cash, and we ren6 it out--lbo, the
� �, , y13U, 'the pppers." ",mi people, and -especially to people
�z .1 ..clounterpart, a tall bessit, painted yel- their old building I
,, the Kauffinians p y I got no plain answer to my ques- entlertmi
I I low, standing -wt the arched dobrway their t:rade iletting the chunks come ning the Gay Nineties class-
" _. tionst about price. Things. ,are not es, at the horse shows." .
I . . of -a wide, highly decorated facade and go, ,,Ai .
" � that simple, when you -are in,
".. -1 w1bbeh allsio is pailited yellow. That But leil us ,gelt ion. . . . quiring The trunks were ,on a balconya.
:: ". . would be Kauffinan's store - H. . One day I was in .that njei,gbfb&r- abiot-, Kauff1man's anitiquieS. Jake bat!xtolny frcmi which the horse-buyen
11 staid, "I'll listen to an olffer�-cash, or on
� Kauffman & Sonsl--ani Kauff-' hPod, and I ventured past -the flanks m aybe stometh ce looked down at the animals as
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, I I iman br�others, who run 'it, -have less of the big yelilow siteed, went thibugh Ing to tt;ralde. We like they were brbught in by gliolome. Up�
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. interest than a newb .rn babe in the the arched doorway. I found ,myself I
I :ll, . I glorious past. They are too .gleeful immediatel,3� inla:n d1ninrense room, the. J13ernie went..bw-k to, blis custonier� and'dozens of iWI-asitern. ,and Mexican
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It over an excibing present to care ,-�bout olld s1i .r,ing, ,but my fitst impI and Jiike staid, "If �;Iou`re Interested (saddles. Mil of them shionked the sea -
P: ' in old stuff, .1111,show you siome."
I the wonders ,they n-Idssed by coming slion was that I .'had wandered in -to a ,zonting ,of Use. In thelir flambloyant
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I 1, � I � - into the world tao late. . deserted warehouse. For horsy stuff 'He pointed out a curiously ,shaped decoration and hietavy trappings they
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I I I Thew brothers deal in '�Iit, ae"Coutre- I was jp�lietd evei:7-w1here in I�ihe , pro- sladdile, aPso covered with i vei were an aimazing show iof the native
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,� nientis required by people twho ride I found -est confusioni and the atmos- Vet, m .0, I ini tholsifers, fasi suddillemaker's tasite and ingenuity. I
.1 , aild'drive horses. And thepresent is 1, phere was �6ne of dust and, neglectTed lout of tiger skim 'INApoldDnits asked Jake Where he had-collectidd. so
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1, � exciting to them becabse ,it seems, to I Even when I - learned, a little lat.er, saddli 'he said� wilth brusque final- very miany lof them, drill his answer
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." 1. . I , . ity which admitted no chall,drige. He Was' simil�e: "Rodeo. Every year
� 1� I . s1h,owed me ,A rapking chair made'out the boys who -miss on the.prizes have
: . I � . . . ". � ... i �. -of siteers' harris6 a nilmstrou to seld. off sumli to, get home.
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"I �111. � .� ., . boldy will 1_1u _ � ithey"re really broke,, the havii
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L I Then he 'ffiloiwed. me a saddle trim- stairs alIntost atoncie, fo,r Bernie came
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.1 '11112d Nrith silver, very old. The price up and alsiked Jake to
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4. . ten tot ,bargaining. There was a es for Nvil-men ,were kept. Jake said
��: . ni-diec,'fal saddle decorated in mother,- 1ha thought he knew.
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�. . three pairs of enormous co,a)dhing catuLZililt glilmipses of poickey si,lkst and
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��, 11), I I - wrilthout reading t1he news1papers, wh '
I t", grape business?" I I always keep my agreemen' en
11 , . the stock Tnark6it is, ulp and' when itys
011Y., . I ts with them. You
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M, � 4, GRAPE GROWER- "Pretty fair, Jonathan. . . ple Wbio.,,never bjeard of a tho-i-se get
,111,,k,,�. . How are apples?" !Ine ard *l"ast year, and the Bank'financed my , I
11, ,�' I I .. 1. .y the bUg`rnavbe for Central Park
....... I � I. . .. new posts and wire." . . Ading,.-mayible, for that branij new es-
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li r11 AP�PLE GROWER: "Likewise. My young trees I . ., taite I tb,e ciountry.' They co,me in
I,, , "'.. � are growing like weeds and the old ones are . . I A. ill, . � . . and say, ,pit'" mle out co,m1plete- for
.... I, � I ' ' ' riding" and that means everything
lt� . c'Bank's services used by Fruit from joidlipurs. to a sli-If scarf, from
.1 ,� 1 , in fine. condition and bearing well again. Some of th I,
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�, pv� . damnedlest odolp�ie�_bljt whii the hell
,1 11 , off my loan for seedlings at the Bank of lngk accounts; trade arid credit inrormation, I
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y, Montreal �nd the Bank h,A§ agreed to help
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A I;l GRAPE GROWER: "So you're another cus. safekeeping of securities; safety I .... ii boxes; . the horge ganie first thi ,,
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&, 1. 1. . . though, the way. it takes care.of us. I don't cheques; banking by mail. it ,looks like �he town has gone, nuts
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�4 ,t�,�,, . � I . ... I W. B. A. CROSS, Manager ,year. I dia,nito need Mr. lo,olsevelt to
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on acdoitint'lof ,16izesi But why noit?
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tof the other *�R shalfts ,beat the w -
I guess that'Is about thliv'nVost plea-
sure youeA get6 fouling -with horses..
ter with such force as to Ai up aan
ear-spilititd-Ing din wilithin, the hull,
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Arid 1half the fun, they all Owyl, ILD
buI 'the
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warp this blades, perceptibly but of
junk ti goes vith.th,e
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linecand push R.lM. S. Queen Mary,
16,4141iiii
Vie watched a womian'ordei t4ree
with 2,000 Passengers, aci the sea
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t' y ,pairs of boots ;Eor ,her chilldren.
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in four days -faster than any ii
liner aflo,at.
A wizened midget of a mam sWid he,
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For seemig. to the behavior of. those
had come fotr andron hait, which turn -
ed out to be a steeplechase ,cap. Two
four broatze-zarews, Mr. L�well:I 1111ob-
erts is -paid something likC�$4,000 a
horso-strack boys , wandered 'every-
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y1i (His captain, - ' Sir Edward
-virheiv, fingering the things they
dreamed of -ownting some day. A lean
Britten, ,gets, not much ,more.) But
fellow canitei in �Iand dumped -three
his,responsibilities do not end there,
far ,there remain to, ,be taken -care of
bieWtifulily worrivstaddles. . on the floor,
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such unrelated objects as the gyros�
:�rrt,,,'Ili th6se over 'and see
coipric compass, the Everla&t1ing t
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� Wre worth!" ,
Jake Yelled, "Bernie! Let's lbok at
in rthe synagogue ion B Dieck, and the
eleci hami cooker in the , itichen.
these* saiddlesil"I'l-Morris Markey.
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Soi between the boiler rooms in the
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lower ,hold are two ,steam turbine
do. " � .
plants genlarlatinig electric ,power for
Germany'Preparesc I
every piece of mechanism on this ship
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except the propedlei The 'larger
� Welcome For Canada
pi protAdes current .for the force-
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draft fan -is, lubricating oil puWps, wa-
, -When the Third World's Poultry
lt �r , � pl�mps, condenser, etc., in the en-
CongTess was held, lri,.Q�tawa in 1927,
gine room, and, for thee, -steering gear
the largetontingent ,of vilisitti fro -m
that swings the 140 -ton 2AIdder. The
Germiany carried, away with tbem
smailler.plant,' located well forward,
feelings lof thI deepeit approciattiom
is less vfbal'to the Queen Mary's lo-
of the iop�n hospitality they received
comotion"but essendi to the busi�
in the 'Canadian Ii, and, ci,thl
ness of operating her to, ,any ts,ensible
:parts of Cantida. they visite.d. ,They
,purpose. From diii 4,OGO made a 0olint of mai Ithdis appreil
,�through
miles of wire, goes,-ourrent to light li,atUon wiide,ly kni,awn, and now aftei
30,000 lanips; to keep ,the gyrosclai
nine years ithe I thought is tc
compass spinning and the repeaters
-be trfinsdated. inrbo, deei It -is Can -
,ticking at their stations'. To ,keep
ada's ,turn to visit Germany for thE
the Sperry Iron, ,Mike faithfu.1 at the
Sixth Woi 'Poultry Congress
helm and the tell-tale course rieclord.
Which is too The operied, atLeap,mig or
ei . ..... squiggling the ship's iraj,l on a
July 24-th neAt. Nolt ;A,y ,the Ge!r.
roti paper. .To pump the water
mans who visited, Ottawa in 1921,, bui
into the two swimming papis and
-the officials of the Congress and thf
touch off the steam siren;Alose note
Gewtmian Qoiviernmeint are making spie-
can be heard ten miles. To oplerate,
'
cial- preparations to ._,
,WgIgbme . the
,
,the radio equipment (thirty-itwo wave
I Canadian don1fiffigi and".replay thE
lengths, -two ship-to-sholre tetlephionte
IslelfitlimPosed debt lof gratitude tc
channels, equiip�nent flar broadcasts
Canadlian haspi
fTVm ,shipboard) arid, the electric
Seiveral messages, i0ifficial and ot1f.
horses in the gyrninasium, To heat
erwase, - foreshadowing a grand wel-
�
the eriowits -nest- fil the lookout- and
.
,come-tcy-,10amadfants have bden-Te,-M--,i
work the submarine echo, sounder on
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`
11he bridge. To warm the Diesel en,_
the valin"i ,expressions of plei
g1ne ,oil for quick starting in the 24
the forthcoming visit of tCauudians
powered Midboats and wape the Wheel-
has aroused, an extrast hictia'a ilet-
house wividlows, clear of sleet. To
.iter reeellved.!in Ottawa from the
hodist the, anchor and sicour the kit-
ch4kilinian of lonei Jos Ithe (lingires's
bfieni knLves. To make the toolloired
ciomImfttees in Lel may be q:uot-
lights,�-chtange -in the balltroloin a�,.q
ed--41'In recollection 'of qhe. wolvider-
.,
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shoot cai,bon-diclxide gas into a cor-
fvalY.*in,d' reception which. the Ger-
ner of the ,hold where the smoke de-
man reT'VEI-r4entatives/ enjoyed while
teeter on the br.idge shows fire.
. . T,o
at tending the ,Ottawa Congress, the
print -the sI newspaper' and con-
authorities of the Goinigrests and thc
dition �the air in the dining room.
opectiple of Leipzig wish. .tb assure Can.
To close a water -tight bulkhead door
(adian vis',ildars, -of a mlost.hearty and
by -the pressof abutton on the bridge
dorelial weletai , I .
a
dud'eurl a pasSerligell"S haiT.
In addition lo the special Xep�ra.
tion fi -the visiting 0'anadians, dur.
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, Ing the .10drii which will be in
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sess1:104i from. July 24 to, Augi 2
,ranches, -They've actualt got dude
1936, ia tour., ,commencing August �
rainches "right here in the nedgjbooyr;
'been, arranged for a'day do, three
hbod of ,,New York. Siome SM14
,has
days-etay at each of ,t,he fambuls Ger'-
from the West came in and, opened-
man eities of . NuTen-&rg, Munich,
Up shop." . . .
Heidelb�erg, Frankfurt ana, Amister-
TWe talked a little 'aboaut ithe ci
dami. The Hague in Hoi wil,l be
.
Ious fact that ml n1oi riders-
1vthsited I 1POIDT to ,the return to
ordlimary middle-climis people who get
Lo-idiii- . .
struck with the urge to try a horse
The sailing dialbe frl�m Canada to
-invariably W,'nk about cowboys..
the SIxth Warld's Poultry ignigres's
"Sknl�," (he said. ��'Thfey come in
is July 10 fralin Montreal, and the
here and twant Western saddles . and
,i at Liverplaol is sichelluded for
bridles.� 'We sell 'eni Pendiletion, pants,
July 17. Instead of i direct to
and co,wholy -boo-ti sheeli chaps,
L,eipzig a '10UT wM be made, of L6n-
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and, Stetson slotinGrerols. Even lassos
.
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dbn, Paris�, Geneva, Lucerne,. and
elven Vne, wi_-men�la;ssfas! We make
Bav;l,e -before Jo.'ining the Congress on
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Ielm ,try their -stuff on here, ju.�t to
July 23. 1 ".
get! ' ,a laugh out of the way -they: lop,J,.c.
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It woui fun tio iseeone of 1�,Qpi on
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a -horse some ' time, but -I never can
get away." . '
Chicks Eligible As -
. He went on to, ,say that a certain
percebtage of these city cowboys and
.-like
. .R.O.P.. Cockerels
cowgirls reallty -get to, riding. So
they learn beii in a little while,
. ,
Young'' cocl;,erelsl, from day-old
and ,dome In to, ,trade their Western
chili to twelve weeks of age, sold
stuff, for iprlapeitr out -fits. well cut
i,
"'y R.O.P. (Record of Performance)
breecI goi boo,ts, 'in glish sad-
breeders t10 fliack owners entered un -
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der one' ,or other of the Domind,ou or
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"You understand," the said "we
Prolvincial,flo-ek aippr�oval'poI will
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neet any purse. ..W,e"V,e ,got a pretty
be recognized as eligible for approval
,-olod English staddle for $37,50, and
and bahcEing'as R.O.P. dack-erels, next
ve've gotanother onte that would set
f,aall, on Ithie fol,16,94mig coniditial
`(1) The cockerels, iiiii have the
you f6ack $204) if yo -d wanii the best.
§ame for aill our goods. �So don't
�officiail R.O.P. wing bands sealed to
t1hink we're a cheap place, even if -,vp.
their wings becro,re leaving t(he bree&
er,s premises, and must be hatched
I'll have swank and even ,if we sell
'PribT ,to ]May 15'.L.I. �''. -
-�ome low-�rice,d goti Look at the
(2) Only ciook�Fellsi two'gen-
!Ustomers, I've got. Only -last week
1 hundred n,ew saddles to the Police
erati-ons of official breedling behAnd
Department And lookL-thie Pres -i-
th m, 1,1 be ap roved u ,r ,this
PJ wil P ride
plan,. .
lent's farhi�y 'buys bere, J. P. Mar-
,,an, ,the Rackefelleri S-Vinislon and
(3) ,A list lof the Wing band num-
Mitchell and HuttionLAo,ok, I'll di
ber,s.With sire, and dam -of each
eg, 01, imust be reported -to the As-
v,ou the booksi-Pa�jl Whiteman, and
Sfiettiftius-all of 'eml WC dio n't
.-Ji-stant Oblief of - Poultry Siervicels,
have to depend on this now craze."
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"But
Livid Sti Brani -Ottawa, at the
time of i Pormis will be provided
` 11 said, there's ,a Contradie`-
i0n. If there's ii A bi in th,*,_
Pur the purVooe. No doi will
be M]oprDvied',the Oullowing fall unless
mrste businte&s, ,why did the market9
he -Te �on Twenty-fiourth Strect fado,
'T) T-Oported at the tinve of si .
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"It never was a biAil 'saddle-horrie
wl�
ill not b6 elligibile, 11or bonus under
tho Cockerel Distribution Policy,
nilarket," he said, I'Mo,�tly work
iorses. Sadlilk-horse people bad
dilther before. or after -final apprOVal
,ra-
'her buy ',at* the aeddeirnies, up by
Dontrail Park', or out ,in the country,
,rd, banding,
(5) ISuda itif tbe cloickierel 6 as 'Pass
'when
iI they can try thelir stock before
insipectilon six inionths of age
Pui down the money, 1tit's
. . all
may be handed wi.Uh R.O.P. cockerel
approval bands. Tbi§ Will be dio'ne
- leattered now, f rioni WesIftTYj'
�jh`Ph the 'City, to the Jersey plac-
either by ,Provincial or Federal in-
�
.s. But You 10I to 'see the e4ar,
speicii ion request by the flock lown-
ex to, the Assistant Chief of poultry
loi lof brutes .that axe coming in
Seami �
�very day :from the West."t
Bernie caRhe up to, find out where
.O.
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le could localte a size six In those
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�nreen ridihiThats for w A lean,
, o"ment.
Uniform Quality "
iii-triff gentletnian (very English) want -
ad to( ipsist that the' tan cuffs of big
Prime Bacon Factor
,Yllack hunting,ly,oii ,be a quarter inch
leepeT than '�Frdini somebodly
Theve Were several outstanding
wanted to be asistured that the tight
featuves in the 1936 hag markert,
III, .
D,arters iof his ni breeches really
staItes ,the Si3eteenth Annu a arket
a M
,
would stri as- he wore them. Sto
Take had, to, litstle off to his,
Review 1935, tissuied by the. Live
Stock Btrai
job,.
I lookeld at the tangled display of
Domfinion Depafftnent
of Arificulturre. Not the Ii of
III,
nmo-&; li Dollar neckties, with
these features was ,an average, price
ilarselsi" hela�dls 6mbrdidered by ma-
sicimewhat Nigher in IR34, de-
)hinie, and tweed ciolats for $)60. Polo
,than
spite ,a Power ameiriage, 4Wice for ba.c.
nafflets, 'special bargaint, ably $2 each
,on ,in -thle British mai during part
Ind sterling -silver st,attlei foir
,of Itheyear. This situaltibn developed
bu
��,DI, n&ed diollai ai
out of sitriong compeltition for the
, dl, g 1,4 8, Oc, and riding crops,
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visible supply of hogis,, and, ftolm, the
M Bolts -of Eiigllish fabiric. DQx-
P1104"OeTi's Point of view made a sat.
�s of saddle 9i And in the iir
iisfactlory imarket, The" trade made
he smed1l. of well -kept leather, of
-cotmmitmenjtL9,t,6 the ETatish bacon
'nothbalilist and, horse medidne' andi
.
waiftelk,lin, ft,eei th,ase of the pre-
hick, Tre* w'dol"'t
When' JOe, came, bac�, -he sth6d,
vloas Y�ii', ,apparently at t1nates when
the market was sioi; to�u.f -ff -Tine
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thei,13rWishbI 'maiket the Mniin,
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lon rega3n'ed her i#oi
, Z_ in'1-9&*�as
the simand ciadini voil-ume, a sup.
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With, a; record of 6vilivili iiii �, - , , "
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pry Ito, that hUrket, Thift pi glifiion
factory matmont. for A
you aah pokitivdy "rjj�.�,1.6., or h='XINIZ,
Was fur OP
al ConsolidOed in i98,5
thildugh 1heravier ghi�pmeinft in, &I stmiali
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ENJOYMENT OF LIFE
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Long Neglected, It May Even
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Common constipation'I keeps you
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from being at your best. It causes
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discomfort and may lead to head-
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�elow par, lack your usual Vigor.
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So n�a%y peclpl�' Ueat this �on- -
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can be the starting point of serious
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trouble. It contributes to a genexal
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run-down condition. With lowered
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bodily resist ance, you are morer
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!ikely to pick up. the first chance
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infection you,meet in your every-
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Common i6onstipation,is due usu-.
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plies gentle "bulk." Within dis . .
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BRAN - absorbs moisture, forms a
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soft mass, and bleanses the systei .
Serve ALL -BRAN is a cerei
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milk or cream, or cook into M-Av-
breads, etc. Two tablespoo
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born cases may require ALL-BR&M .
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oftener. If not relieved this way,
consult your 'doctor.
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ALL -BRAN is guh,ranteed by the
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Kellogg Company as an effei
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,laxative food for constipation."'I"
Sold Py all grocers. Made by Kel- ,
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r1espect to hiatni supplies, Canada, atib,
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year. Denmark conbinued -to s0eure I
by far the largest share of th'a Brit -
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a isubstantial gal violume of pro-
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duce ,,sold. Foreign countneg sup-
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plies shov,red,ithe effects of furilhet
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vastrictilon rip their giiiota allawance. '
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Unfortunately Canaida's price pbsi-
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riot improved, amid [her )bacon, showed I
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a 13WeT ,average ,price 'than the mnifi-
Lar jprodriIict of -any oibbier coluotiry.
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This situatI has bei variously elt.w. .
pladiiied fraM 'time tto time, but it ,
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and poisslibly at times beit6er'than the , " '
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pairticultarly nlow ,that Canada issi
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ping a volume, ,second ,only to that of
Denmark.' This indicates thci 1-Imptort-
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ince Ii wbvk Which is being un- ,
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ty in ,bbe' of the .
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mul'ifloweriiiadia to-dak. It jabla,
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Arhich lay'their eggs on. thesternis of
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'he use of corrosive sublimate whidh'
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ill of, its ,strength when. br,K)ught
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nto dontI with metals, the bublhn-
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Ilom glass, earthenware or wooden
les-sels. ThIlsi its vefry ii�mjprortant. .
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tage and dauldflower pIantshave bi�en
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et loult; in the field or garden, the
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ilainit. i ishould -be taken to wet f ,
he steirrils tho-voughly, as.weR as the
'oil finmedlialbely surroundinik the . 0
ase. TWO, subsequent applicaloo"
houlld be- made, the sleelonId appi 4
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iiisin seven days after the firi wd
he, thh-d application seven days 'l,at- I I
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t -1s, vil iniplortant to malke)bbe firA 1,
ipplicattlion early, as the success of
he'ciontrol depends ,very largely on k
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Vrill above the ground and a ow-
nd applicatDon maclet a week ilarWr., �
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,ith thli sublihiate, when they are ..
MAY 'ready fotr use, It is a dan- - I
' en ' us "prectice in view of the fate I i,
lat Corrosive subliffilat6 -.1§ a, deadly I I
Gilson. Great care ab all 4nill . .
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