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I'll ..��L­ ,�. , 1, ", ,�. � ,�; ,� . � g, �,�. (In the New Yorker) � . (myself in a broad ahle ,where about - ,,, I I,`�X-l.,- . , i IF, L.,. :ii:" . 11��, I lqlri'dil;!�,: '; L "� . I adqen men and women were �icking , , ", --- --- I 'Ir il . . . . . z�k,_� �!, _M�t: 't 1 _1-1 I . . I � 11 . up ar1leles from. the pi and cases I , , , 's , . ", .1 - . o lloo, �11�",." "I of goods for sale, ,examining thein 11. ,�, NO I", V 6,1911 W­� - you Shiould turn eastward from their pogpirii ,eyes, that the whole ' ,n, ,i, ,,,�,,,�,,�, - ., ,,,P,4� Lj�dnjjboa Aw'nue into, TwentY­fourth Wowld is nDt1h&ng but pea an1jar- with cri*al card: every clonceivalble , pi"',- - _ . , �*i � ple el � ' t0j F",� - istr e0irt of article that could be asisoci4t- . g .,,Z; �, III eet, f" ,chances awe that you ing t1c, giet on a harse, The amiable � ,�, 1111 - , ed with a barse, fronx. bits -to stirrup � 11r, ,�� . '114,00 q" (would see a Ni boy riding a horse beasib which we Used to associate I AVII.11 �. � ' � leathei f)�otni VoI sbick,;s to hacka- win -to- a .. 15 �Vl',i ' " 10W d111W`ng a U001se flo a iiijilit wagon with the pli � and the dray, the � 4, thls� L lt,.� .g'.v �. "L , ""I,, .... . arutid thei thain stmam. iof ti,affic which catiTiageand ,the dootior's buggy,, hav, inotres. book, Data I nd How * . W N ,­ . y"', " 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 T-1 l ,, ,� �� '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. � � �,,N'r.. I. I.. I .1 ward me, arid as he came up -he de- ager of the pennant win- ,� M,l . 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 . . 01-A ill, b kai .Vg and e. . . 1� I looked nothing. at,all like i.pulrveyox I I � 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 , � � 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. * ' '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 .. blit ,i I .� 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 11, ,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 � 11"'!", -ery day, carthorsesi and ,saddle hors- ago, they decided to venture loi into royal ipurple embroidered in gold :.,�, I . whielh stai between two heaps oi 1 CROWN BRAND 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 , ... I na And .0i in 19ii 1 ... 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 �- "" � as in the furflausi ,old days when the on Tweriby-fourth Stxeet.,, .,... - __ ____ - - - I .. - � � ThOCAMDAStARCH COMPANYUmIted .1. sti of holoivels� and' the cry of im- % toto, hais -its history. It was ,, "Tom Thumb's coach," 'he isaid. , . 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 " �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 � I � ;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 - � , . . 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 _ _ .�. 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- It . 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 I I . - 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 1�. I o t In the Anibage. . I nostalgia, for the'olden dayL% ginning, it is not yet oarrillpletely dead,it: I " books. 113ut it's genu1ini all riig4ht,' ' 1,9We ,doWt sell much lot -this stuff,,, � ,,,,, . I n ". ! � 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 .- - -111 advertising ' Q,a�rl,Q ' . fine , I I 'I- the living 'horse, with its Neigr4D rid- . sILL , . _ ad taf , i 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 . , 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� .. ,:.. .. 'o to trade2l - ,on TI iailliing now were ihung dozens . 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 I 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 . ". I 1, � I � - into the world tao late. . deserted warehouse. For horsy stuff 'He pointed out a curiously ,shaped decoration and hietavy trappings they - I , . 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 _ . . . :i �, .. , , '111,111 t- p ,� 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 ir.. I I . , 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 , I ." 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. � . I - - I . I seat of torture. I'Some s-lolokin- INIher "I �111. � .� ., . boldy will 1_1u _ � ithey"re really broke,, the havii �t I . 111.11. I . it simie dlay," 'hie i elonfitili 113 jE41 ,their saddles." .7 111. � � I , 9 I . .1 , . I . . .11. )k . "' -rid .1. � . . 10i . f . . Man tralded lit in fox a veconi I said, "Who buyst thern from Voti _� ,. - , S ,. WE-,-zltern saddle," . ,in this part ,of the world? What , 1. . �� ­ /' . "S�c,rnjebody really,will buy' that Easterner r�vants to 1-4die w , , 0c :Q. - . . . L ith a r k- �,.. I Id thin-?" I as -ked. , _ ing chaitr ,on lhiisi horse's, back?" i" - I r, ) .* 1, I -�. . . . % :4 - - ."Listen," 'hie said. 11H15y.se -people He said he would explainthat laiber, - - . . 0 . . will buy anything. Anythingllt� downstairs-ari'd we bad to go d3wnL L I Then he 'ffiloiwed. me a saddle trim- stairs alIntost atoncie, fo,r Bernie came . , .1 '11112d Nrith silver, very old. The price up and alsiked Jake to 1. . show "him - I I . � 'he whi . . I - - offlhanl, was S1,200., but he would, lis- ,where t Ite 1-inen riding breech 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. I, - 1. � 11, . . L . . of -pearl and 9�-Id, and- a Persian.stacr- On the giiounid flaor a,irain, we �� *�P/ , it � I, I .1 . 1. , . . A : A I die with. gold decorations. There wei�e ,i cases filled to buris-ting. I - ­�. . three pairs of enormous co,a)dhing catuLZililt glilmipses of poickey si,lkst and �.. . N. -1 I . - I . boAs,, loloking like seventeenth-cen- 11-inimient bottles, cuy�ycombs anti i..' I . 1.i.: � . . . . . I tury England. Jake staid he had giv- sliq'Ver -sipurs, willips and-4hunting. j - " 1, . - I J ew -, . . I I , � . - I . I I -Eilry and crystal WaI etched with 1V I -_ - I . I I . . --)rses' heads. Jake wep " � . I . - r.i, q I :� I . . . � .., . . . I t to an en- - , "-, 'i" � __ fl.1 H I . . I Urinous chest ,of drawers, hajf-�hidlden: - , _1 - . -1, , I I I y 't It !". ' r�� 'i I/ 'N --.A I b a jumble of second-hand; riding ` ... .17 �, ! .7 11 .4, � I 'I � _', "� j� � �. olots. And'the first drawerhe bpen- I I - :1 I I ,:. .. . I I ied, was p' . . . ackeld with white itinen - . .. .1� 1%:1 '­­ I breec"heits,, imm. aculAte � I I 1 .1 ::_<_1 -I �_ . and, perfectly "", ", I I , ) %," �/!_ , f 61ded. .. . I - . - I , � ! , I I 11 * i"'i I 1 � ,i I --,, "I said I could find thern," be , .10, ,�- * N ­�- 1: L111 I , . :- !%- �- ".".-I 'Said 1: I.- I .1 I - , ­', . ... ... . I -. ,-C, ;�'. proudly. . I I 1, I I , k, ez , - , , 1/� , ,("", 0. .A' ., _'. ; - � � I . . ,j � ,O� , - .,.;z - 'I ,,- J; � . 11. ", �11 -;:i ,,, � � I tk1P 1% 1. , -,.r � , ,,�a - . In all, the confusilon ,of the store, � . ,-, . I , , . , - - , I'- , , ; -r ;/,/ ,� I I \ � S�. 4;; � ,L�. -i '. ,.- '.) I ,the '..., 11. � " . only stopuk system , V, , ` . , is, roemli ',I.. 11 . � I . �­�, �', - ­', " �- .. - ­ -v, , ,-;;?, , ,!, Y. I I I � 04 1" "i 4,:�% it - ". � .,� I Ea,ch man ,out of the flaur or five who . I ,�- I ,� ) 44,�.� '�T; " IN �� I.) K11"i ) 11 � J / . ; �.. 'r _� waiton cust,cmers, kee�ps up with some , _. � I. � - "N ",� -�; - 'I, ) I�. , N -��; ), ." - I - , "A 13:ar1cular ll i ne of , �, . t�-< - f. s and remem- . I . I .N.'�* I No. .11 1;1 I 1�1. - "I , e5 0 .., - . I I V . I X IN4111, , - I . 11 � I .."'I'10 0 � .a: J,,1�70 ,� ,,l, / , I-X�l bers W11here 'he caPfiil ,' '': 11 . ! I I li� 'It )..." " - - . -, ,r) Ai . . d any�hivg in 1,1� . I . �, - - - %,. that ]line. fqoine years ago 6�hey &fa, 1 1 I ,�,q,, 'i , - 1- .." �� - L, I . I, . I I . ,4' �� \ 4 i �,; .:T � � M stafted tioi 7-natke an, inventory FL. � . . I 1 Y4 .." P v and a . t � ko�, �0 . p ,�', . I,.� V, I .. z %� � 'ki " ,I' 'A'h.. , ,4 " ., x I 411 0 .: chart sh'ciwin- t,he llo,ca,bion of everry- , , *' , li'r I .1 i I I 1. \ 1� I 4 _� �V I 'r )k ti thing. But a�te-r the first rot 'i 4, .. I N, j �,!, � -, I ,f , ), . ' on.b t1hey � I I ,.� I I IX T� . - gave Up because it ,did not seem . t. 11 � Z., e " V I- I " �) I �', , 6, - 11�._, - , - i )/ ­ worith the trouble�. I I . ,� W -- -.5"T", C � - , .. ,�' , A, ., - , I 1. 1, ... V�,:'14 ": I " t Back of the � ta�iloy - sh,clp where �:, 1'. � ". - - nid V , . _r . . � 1� I . ,,, I, 4F � 1) 1� Xaufflrnan�s will ha, . ou, down a -11" , " . I . A,. . I 10 I -� �, I �, �� '. - _', .il " . ,pair of brelechies, for $3.75, or mi . 1, I J! *�11 -1 . � �tu a pair ff6m English cavak ill �� , . I , r . I -r $7 1 Ing . y 4tw, . I . I . -,,_1 -1 . 4 - ," �ll Ii I . . . . . � . fo ' a o in, ' the boiot shop, I I -1 ,� * where , i'll fit !. I 1�111 . - I " , I -,,,% ;'r ' Fft e .V� �, You w10 ready- ., I . 1 � - f I I , �_ � .,j�.�,I�. it, - A mademy alt M.50 ,or take your ' ,;� I ..\ 0 0 . 11 IV mea"i � I , 1/. nient for boots II be made, in �' ,� . 1. , � 'I., land ,at $65 a paji�r, Jake sat Eng - Q!, I -T',!�, " - I - = , I d1own �td, I N � I �. , � . ---I'- .. I With �me. I .. Rll� � �, . .1 . "We're sieasii,,)nal1,l1 he ,said "but in &Tt.. . $ . I q, . I! � t . . I a queer 1i ,of waY. Th' .. 1 � . hlorse evenI follow e regular . .. I . I L i , I'll'. : . each. other so .,� ,. I � ... � - -.1. .. . * quickly itlhp,t Ithere"is, always some- �� . � . 11 thing dolong. If i , __ ­ , t- irl 1. 11 . sn't the huntin .9 .. %, I CAN,ADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES -AND THEI'R BANK kiiason, it's, the show seasoin, and if .1 I � -11 � I .. I 1. �t II �ho OR() seii 'it's the rac- 1, - . . ,. .. 1. � I 1 0 -$ � . I .. li"IT sViasoth on the New York track,si. ". .1 . ___ . Te 'Intafft . .. '.. I." .11; � � -1 . a FRUIT GROWING - . way We are seastonail is . I .1 ii - . 11 � I his .. .... Aciltivits [busifiess, going in tow -ii? , �,�, ., . . ,. APPLEGkOWER: "'Hello, Peter, how's the have ro worry about credit t , Th � c Bank knows I "We 0I alwaYs tibill around here ��, 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 . i I il,'_�,,:, . will remember, Jonathan, that Fenlarged my Aci Mai-k,etgoes up? O,X. peo- 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- " . " I 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, . ,5� . `1� ,,,, I . And my financial side is good, too. I've paid Growers: Business chequing acicounts; sav, saddles to stable buckets. -The �, 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 � 11; I ., , I . I'm- in bustiness. , - I "I J �t, I . -11 domestic and foreign; closest rates on Amer. . "Then it business goes to p9ti here y, Montreal �nd the Bank h,A§ agreed to help I � ,. ,,,,,, ,I' . , t. . & 11 . I �. me market my crop," ican and all classes of f�reign exchange; . 6hIv corne. Not to buly anlYthi,iiiij. Oh, � . I ��i,!Ii . I '.' . special wire* facilities to speed transactions; no. They want a big, price second - 11 ,.,": r . � � . hand far their istuff. They give up A I;l GRAPE GROWER: "So you're another cus. safekeeping of securities; safety I .... ii boxes; . the horge ganie first thi ,, .1 .,.,. . os t , I , 1 � "I torner of that bank.', I'm not surprised' . , I I, ,�' I . 0 money orders; letters of credit; travellers "Here lately during the liasi -year, &, 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 , gr�, r", ,,,. r I.. . . � . , " I . ... 'over horses. Plai nuts. five fo,oled i" in the bUSlineSIs aN my life, and I , , ' 0;', V . , , I �' �l� I , I li, ,� . 1, never saw anything (Mike it. The 4 , i I I" ) , ,'��.. BANK , 0 F MONTREAL horse assicticiadons, tell You Chat there ,�,�� I.Ii �� . ,e - 'A' - . . 'are 10 pler cent. 11;;1ore afnimialig under 11 ,, ­ .... I - �� �__ ,11i I ESTABLISHED 1817 * HEAD OFFICE, MbNTREAL , - I sAMIle to�day tjian ever before in � WIR 11 � . 14 �,. ,, . . . i I , I , "I , ,'�,`,,i , - - I . : American b1isbary. - If You ilUdg,ed I,� 11.1.1 , �roin our trade, you'd sky fifty p -Ir" * . I I - . IV) . Clinton Branch: . �11�1�6`,, . . I H- KMONTERTH, Manager `­ er 'Ri", I .Wk. I_, ,� �e. , . "i We'" tt"'Ok'd busdneis , *R',:�". . . Hensaft.BrAhch: � & 6 a �4 ,t�,�,, . � I . ... I W. B. A. CROSS, Manager ,year. I dia,nito need Mr. lo,olsevelt to 1,� 1`1 ""'? ...... ,, . t,,�X§',,L . Prucefield (Stib-Agency)s Open T��y and Fri&3,, '10 . 4� 'Y .�, � 1�,. tell me t6ht the deprei is ove.r. " �t�,A, ,i�� . I I . . . " �' "' .1 - I- 1111, ".. �1, �,��.. � I 11 . . . t, I . You can aiwiayi thifts are Mi , :-. , rI � �� ��,.� ;", , . . � �', xt�a' SXRVICI..!�:7!�� �OVT,COME Or 141Q YEARS' SUCCESSPvt Ing UP When they ,begin buying sad. , J. -C I.,:. - . ,l,.4,!q n'11,11FICIINT SAN 111116111111WI111119111111011110WOMW _1 I.. _ ''. ,. qP91ATION d1*9 and. bridl'i I ,,, 1�11, 11, . ; J... , .1 . - . � "yo ,�, "i ­o"',�,�, � -, , "'. , ,. , � 11 I I U "Vo asking nie aboi t , I., Y %,.-1 _ . I I ,hbse �_ . WMWU sm4ffec, Vill UR you, Dude] _ ". � :1 I ,", - �, ". I �,;:Q �%,�'l,,. ,._ I ­.. 1, 11 I . ,� i 'I ,; , I I I "I'll", 1.� , .,; ; i 11 1, . I � . I ;,, �` li,`,� i'l . ...... I'l "'� ,L, , 1, , .11 . .... I I . �, � � 11 ,, tr',j 'j,"'t'o,"" , , ",".� _ � , , .1, - . I I 11 , ,,, , .. ,:� _�­ , � I V -1. 1% . �j �rl, & I i ";? " ,, ii', ,'. . 11, � I I I ; ­ 1, .1 �. � . ."!! ... ! ; �,Li' ,u, 'I .,�i � x "�� "! � �' jitim�,, 1 I . . I . � I . I "Ill, ; I ""I" 1.� ;m����1-1111;,:N",�i�',",:�,,��. �� " , , " , , 11 , . � '" , I I . s�, " _ dve �j% �',­,r�_;"',llk4't� ,� , Al"k.""'! .,.x - _., �, " , A -. - I I - I I ,� . I I . I . , ' , , ,, �� � I 1,11 11 I ... r,'' 11!�A­­111, , ,64id, 7 , �,r""",;;",��l."-�,��.�l:.,:,�4'.� -, . " ,.''��,; 1, ", � 11-1 11 I ,it. j ���,,��""��'t"�'.,k',:�,"o�r�'t, - �n I; I I .� ,.. , ,, �, , ''!,.;.,: "TI", - , ., � , . .11. I I I . - � .: � �, - . ; : I ; �t , , . .. . T, "­ " � ... � . , ; , I . . . I , , . I I I , -1 I. . . 11. . . I I I . I . . I ­ -, . Do Yoii -Reniembpr. I, " Wh nie :for a wawnen,t, surveyij* the " _­ - ----,- - *"—,- - - _L_ w?�e as ,,did.- * 11 I . -,-.-- � ... ,�, t it- crazy? It he ask - ___ X �41 "A 1 (Continued from ,Page 2) on acdoitint'lof ,16izesi But why noit? I 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, I Arid 1half the fun, they all Owyl, ILD buI 'the . warp this blades, perceptibly but of junk ti goes vith.th,e . I linecand push R.lM. S. Queen Mary, 16,4141iiii Vie watched a womian'ordei t4ree with 2,000 Passengers, aci the sea , t' y ,pairs of boots ;Eor ,her chilldren. i in four days -faster than any ii liner aflo,at. A wizened midget of a mam sWid he, , _ 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- I 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, I such unrelated objects as the gyros� :�rrt,,,'Ili th6se over 'and see coipric compass, the Everla&t1ing t � � 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. . Soi between the boiler rooms in the . . I 1. 0, lower ,hold are two ,steam turbine do. " � . plants genlarlatinig electric ,power for Germany'Preparesc I every piece of mechanism on this ship . . -, , .. I except the propedlei The 'larger � Welcome For Canada pi protAdes current .for the force- ' . 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 ' I I Canada and, -as crystallizingall ` 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- ., .:.1.1 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. I , Ing the .10drii which will be in ' ' 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- ' and, Stetson slotinGrerols. Even lassos . I dbn, Paris�, Geneva, Lucerne,. and elven Vne, wi_-men�la;ssfas! We make Bav;l,e -before Jo.'ining the Congress on � Ielm ,try their -stuff on here, ju.�t to July 23. 1 ". get! ' ,a laugh out of the way -they: lop,J,.c. , . I . It woui fun tio iseeone of 1�,Qpi on . iii 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 - Iles. I . der one' ,or other of the Domind,ou or I "You understand," the said "we Prolvincial,flo-ek aippr�oval'poI will . I ' 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." I "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 . "' Dut?" I I (4) Cockerels, sold under the plan � "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. .... le could localte a size six In those 1 �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, i 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 . ,� � _... - With proi business. ___ I . V . _ .1 , , . - .... ..... With regard to Canada!o plmii in I F -I , Tq­,"OL.."'' thei,13rWishbI 'maiket the Mniin, 1_...0 lon rega3n'ed her i#oi , Z_ in'1-9&*�as the simand ciadini voil-ume, a sup. I With, a; record of 6vilivili iiii �, - , , " 8 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 I 0 � Ott* 0100,0*1 1 ler )Votal volume of jinj-lyor�v infbo the -linen ,--,-- , " It. Uiniftil XTr4dioin. frotin ill, eourdest, In , . I I I .� I , . . 40 � . . ) , I . - �' "j 51 Me. ".4--.11 "-"i .1 - . I i�. - � 11 'CUT 00 I AUR I NN ENJOYMENT OF LIFE � Long Neglected, It May Even . I Develop Serious - . Consequences Common constipation'I keeps you . from being at your best. It causes . discomfort and may lead to head- I aches anY Voss of appetite, You fed ' . �elow par, lack your usual Vigor. - , . � So n�a%y peclpl�' Ueat this �on- - . I dition as a slight ,niatter. But it . can be the starting point of serious . trouble. It contributes to a genexal . run-down condition. With lowered . bodily resist ance, you are morer .� !ikely to pick up. the first chance . .. , infection you,meet in your every- 11.1 day routine. I .. . Common i6onstipation,is due usu-. I ally to insufficient "bulk"Y in meals. ' . . i Fortunately, a delicious cereal s4- I plies gentle "bulk." Within dis . . I .. body, the "bulkl' in Kellogg's At&- , � BRAN - absorbs moisture, forms a . soft mass, and bleanses the systei . Serve ALL -BRAN is a cerei . milk or cream, or cook into M-Av- breads, etc. Two tablespoo . I I daily are, usually sufficient. Stub- born cases may require ALL-BR&M . I oftener. If not relieved this way, consult your 'doctor. I . I I . ALL -BRAN is guh,ranteed by the I - Kellogg Company as an effei . . . ,laxative food for constipation."'I" Sold Py all grocers. Made by Kel- , I logg in London, Ontario. , .1. *Canstivation"due to inm0ekst. *%Wkl , . I � . . I - r1espect to hiatni supplies, Canada, atib, . I held siecond, pluote, and ,here ai 0- . I . - ­... fi�-r-&T­a- larger tbludfi�­in 'a �ls�lek' * �� __ ­ bi import 'than dbring the. pmv�oue - - . year. Denmark conbinued -to s0eure I by far the largest share of th'a Brit - ,_ iii Import bati trai and du%Ug . I I the Year -the ,Irish Free State niwk . a isubstantial gal violume of pro- . duce ,,sold. Foreign countneg sup- , , I plies shov,red,ithe effects of furilhet .. vastrictilon rip their giiiota allawance. ' I Unfortunately Canaida's price pbsi- tion-in ,the Br$t1s(li bacon trade was I . riot improved, amid [her )bacon, showed I . a 13WeT ,average ,price 'than the mnifi- Lar jprodriIict of -any oibbier coluotiry. I This situatI has bei variously elt.w. . pladiiied fraM 'time tto time, but it , I niight be; well to isitate b6M says the( �� Review, �that.wbile the top, qui I ,.- cyf Canadian bao on aI as g6M,laa, . � . . I I and poisslibly at times beit6er'than the , " ' ' . bop grades 'of other bacon impbri . I into the Unlited King'dolm,the quality. . � I .. . . is a whole is still quite variable and . I ci�amjpaxes utufavoi in tfli& rei I I .. 4 3pect, with foredgrit bacon. UnffloI I �. ity in quality is the most po&ent fac- 11 . .b,r in -�he matkingof prices far badon � . I :.; pairticultarly nlow ,that Canada issi . 1 5 ' ping a volume, ,second ,only to that of Denmark.' This indicates thci 1-Imptort- - 11 . ince Ii wbvk Which is being un- , � I Itextaken, to develop further ,unifori 0 . ty in ,bbe' of the . . 'ive hog finish for marloo' 1 t, ,and- alab . - ,o unify packing house,pratebice, in the . . � natter of proeesslijg, and maIrki , � � 11 I . . .- . I - " . 11.1 - . I 11 . [low" to Control ... % . . . . . . I Cabbage Maggotg ' . � I . . I The cabbage maggot is one of the I nost serilous pests of cabbages and .A � ., mul'ifloweriiiadia to-dak. It jabla, -;* ii radisheli tux-ri 'and bthee , �., - ,�f,.', - - .iilontls of"the musitafr ..d and cress fiI . 'robts, . I* I V, - "A I The maggot aj!itacks the , 1-�q IM � Ind not only d6stroys the rootlets . , %, taip root. Infest- . liai - � .: A Vlants become ,stunted and wilt ion I ..-- 14i, III days. Severely attacked plants . I , urn yellow and i The sidulits of . ": . �,.,;� ble maggat are. two -winger flies itt *' . "';'t Arhich lay'their eggs on. thesternis of . �; I �r lie plants, abbut ,the time the Eui _��, �11 . ill * ),pei plum triee firi comes into I ,; , )l000m in ithe spring, I . . - � These insects can be controlled by, 'he use of corrosive sublimate whidh' I i :an -be proloured at most seed, biousm � - . Phe sublimate when used is dfluted . I n waber at,the rate of one punce to . � .0 gallong of water. As ,, ft .. 10I ill of, its ,strength when. br,K)ught . nto dontI with metals, the bublhn- . I Lte sli be mixed in and appUed ' . Ilom glass, earthenware or wooden les-sels. ThIlsi its vefry ii�mjprortant. . . . Two or three days after the el tage and dauldflower pIantshave bi�en . et loult; in the field or garden, the olutilan , . should be,pourled over the I . tem and ,Around the baste of each �. . lVan't, Using about 'half a cupful per 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 . iiisin seven days after the firi wd he, thh-d application seven days 'l,at- I I r, ni three treatm��V6 in all. t -1s, vil iniplortant to malke)bbe firA 1, ipplicattlion early, as the success of he'ciontrol depends ,very largely on k His pi . I . In the case fof radishei the solution t hiould be pbured, over ithe young ba,rits ,about threfe days, after they - " 1. Vrill above the ground and a ow- nd applicatDon maclet a week ilarWr., � ,he raidlishes must ntot be tretafted I ,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 . . 11oi be l6ck-eiisiei its use. , I I - __ - I I - 0 I I I a H . . .. I . ., — . . . I . , , , I , � , I . 11 . . � . I : . , , I I, . . 4. 61111aL