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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-01-08, Page 8.....•••••••••••••••,.- :,. ft,' • FANCY WORK BASKETS, regular , $IAS, Sale Price, 11.00. • LADIES"' SATIN AND VELVET SUPPERS, black and colors, regular to $6.$0 per pair. Sale Price $1. MEN'S WQOL SOCKS, regular 75c pair, Sale Price 69c. LAMES' C M 0 I S ETTE black, Igtay aiuj white Ilkiecial January Bargain Price, 85c. MEN'S HEAVY"WNTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR, Penman's make, reg. PAW Special, $1.69 each. LADIES' UNDERWEAR, VESTS - AND -DRAWERS, Special 75e. each. CHILDREN'S TOQUES, white .and colors, navy, red, brown, special 89c. • LADIES' VESTS, natural and • white, 50c. each. One only, NATURAL OPPOSSUM FUR SET, suitable for a young lady of 12 to 18 years. Regular 821.50, on sale to clear at $14.50. LADIES' VESTS AND DRAWERS special winter weight, white and • natural. Special, 98c. each. LADIES COATS AT PRICES TO CLEAR. . . 2 only, Ladies' Black Plush Coats, regular $15.00, Sale Price $37.50. 1 only, Ladies' Black Plush Coat, fur collar, regular $50.00, Sale Price $42.50. • 2 only, Blanket Velour Coats, green and brown, sizes 111 and 29, regular price $40.00,Sale Price, $28.50; . 2 Whitney Cloth Coats, colors bur- ,.. - 1 1 Sale Price, $21.50. •'1 Velour Coat, color green, regular S30.00, Sale Price, $22.50. 1 Velour Coat, color navy, regular $24.00, Sale. Price, $16.75. 1.15. 131 nine ladies' cuat.. left. These are ill" thiti'siiiaoteg-ItYles,'"''' but we don't want to carry one over so have marked them at very spec- ial prices. LADIES' UNDERWEAR, special value $1.19 each. MEN'S, BEAVER COATS AND . BLACK DOG COATS lit Clearing prices. MURDOCH & CAMERON •CO. ANSI/ LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA . T he applitations for New Assurances received by the - Company during 1919 reached a total of over $100,000,000 This exceeds, the largest amount of ordinary Life As- surance previously written in one year by any Company 01 the British Empire. Geo. H. Smith, -GAtt a Policy in 1920. .Agent, Lucknow. 0,^ IPS Who Knows Where It 'Comes From or What It Is? Mzl i'kc d Difference Between Mankind and the Wild Things, in Their View' of Death -Lower Animals Lit - ' Ale Impressed; 313, • - Snme folk; talk about "the mystery •of life," and it is as good a way as any to *peek of it. For. truth is. nobody seettis to 'know anything about. life.. ,yet everything pays.ntore atteution to living than to anything else. Prac- tically . every motive in• the world, among the vild things,,heto live. Noteven node With all 'his knowl- .edge, knows %here life conies front, or w1.1111 4 :1t...tidtinlikl.11.1111s011.1gsleoul+;(...h,lilurb. a.,_wri.t.es,..1.n t It. is 'just the-"oppoSite•.o.f-rienilt. be win fell •you'; 'one either lives or dies. '.1f '11.0-f`slivin-s;.. ste iliniy is in a ceitain- coollitioo. The blood 1141WS • through the veins. The heart beats. 'the body Is warm. One is conscious of Allilt N\ II'. cll '-goes on ,about •hint. The very -opposi4*-1(4-4-1-tie-whott-4141.1itne_i_s4lead. whether the thing is a man or 8 .dog er e hird.or 0 •tish. Ilitt the why of. It 1:11---eobe81y enderstaii(IS that. - .Tte .w lid 1 hiugs si rive' with all their 1 :i.,,I.e...T‘, ,-.111.0 ,t,,:Ltit.. 1,,ta, ttity,,,.titLip. tlif lig,: *MS thPIO: 11 doeSn't 'soca-to lititke'-any-, impressien upon nn Animal to run •up - en :male r animal twit is dead, out in the e..0(1.1 4. They tear death. hut ,they do not rt.speet the dead. nor show idly i in. km . iii , the presenee of death. They 00. ilOt know -What it is---that.is, l they di, not °know that the dead crea, . 1 ure they etteontiter in the woods is 11(.1141 ntill. done for. If it .18 Something :hey want io devour.* they devout. it ; •irit is me, -they' Pass on without .pay - 1.112' Much attention to it. • 1 teath is -more of a mystery to man. That 1,4. 'it -impresses• hint to a.'greal.. or extent. Ile think'S more of it. He tries no harder to live than do tlite wild Iniiiings„ hat there 114 something in cop- • eetion with. the presence of a dead creature' that impresses a 1111111811 ,be - !31g. This 11.3 especialty true if one en- , ((miters death out le, the fields or wieate. Traintiing • through a forest. ausi eeming•sudilenly nem a deadanimal, 1 ,• ,ine pauses iti contemplation of the tystery before hm i. Yesterday 8• 1114.1111M stag.' let its sny, roaming the voiiiiS iii triumph; strong :mil. swift lid lieiintifiii.: conseious ilf his strength nd fleetness: living -breathing, *see- . tg.. reenter! _____Todny--thpre he lies. !is 3*(01 rote.rhened by the winds or • ...lin Ilk 1yes sightiess,his limbs with- : it niotien-uneonsciouS he lies there •ken log rotting in the elements. Can 'its he the stag of yesterday?„ Is the •sing •elilleil tife nil he needs today to (rouse "him (ran the siumber1.,--4o alued li his splendid efiat,eto bring the leatii of light Ina) the eye, fo give - -peed toile. limbs? Then'. Whenee the (hing callud life? 1)r, from whetice aid .4 come in the beginning? • Tlins dowe meilit-ate and marvel it the elysterY of life und death when :ire in the nresenee of death-esge- .ially if W.*. encounter it in the great 'inflows of the *fiirest -out *here there iiiith:nerto interrutit us. art where 4.1 ".niS 111::) %% Welt ...rives life lie! .whieh it! • CIATHININO OF OOP DATA ms=sazi.ns f6I4ieilati hataotli ilbik thorough Is the Work ot Owe Department IP of Agricuiturs. • An outline of the organization dp- veloped In the • department of agricul• ture, through more than half a, century of experience in crop gititaating, indi- cating the care and.-tliorougliness with Which government erop reports are prepared, is given In the annual re- port of the 'secretary of agriculture. For collecting original data the reau of crop estimates has -two main tionrees of information-volubtary re- porters and salaried field' agents. The voluntary force comprises 33.743 town- ship reporters, .one for each' agri-cul- tural township; 2;752 county reit:triers, who report monthly or oftener. on county -wide conditions, basing their estimates On personal- observation, in- • quiry and . written reports of aids,' of WIhQWt here are about 5,500; 19 special lists ofc�-operators. aggregating 137,- 000 manes, who report on particular .0"roduets, such as Ilse ' stock, .eotton. ‘vool. rice,•tobaceo, potatoes. apples, peanuts, beaus and the like; and 20,- 100 held aids Including the best in- formed' men in each state, who report dpeetly -to the salaried field agents of the bureau. The total N•oluntary staff, therefore, numbers approximately 200,- . 000, an average of about 66 for -each- county and 4 for each townsidp. . The •refior term, - as a rule,Afr,e tarraersvThey eree 'On& are 1.1tikee'led,4ti4"vizetalued.ott cause of their knowledge of local con- ditions, their public spirit, and their interest in the work. All eicept coun- ty and tield aids report directly to the bureau,. and netteh elass of reports is tabulated and aVeraged separat•eiy .for each group and state. • • LAURIER -Tuesday, Jan. 6. Mimi Mary Mackenzie has returned to Toronto, after spending a few days with friends in this vicinit). Mlas Jennie MacNain has returned to Toronto after spending her Christ- mas vacation at her home here. 1 have returned to Toronto. , • Mr. and.Mrs. Earl Culbert have re- turned home after spending a week with friends at Lucan and St. Mary's. The many friends of Mr. Ilenry Culbert' will be pleased, to know that he is `recovering from his recent ill- ness, . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKay en- tertained.a few of -their friends on New Years, Eve. All report. an en- joyable- evening. Mr. Robert Elliott, while returning home Sunday evening from visiting friends in Huron, met with a little misfortune. His driver turning the cutter over and spilling Mr. • Elliott out on a nice soft snow bank, took a notion to exercise itself by running full speed up the road sto a neighbors. *Ir. Elliott., realizing. it was "no dream," started out after the fast dis- appearing outfit, and found it pat- iently waiting to be taken home for the night. Neither were the .worse for the mishap. Our school meeting was largely at- tended last Wednesday. The trustees for the coming year are Messrs. Chas. Boyd, Robt• Shiells and Dan Mac- Lean. The weather man must have forgot- ten about our' teachers and stude:,ts having to return to their duties. How- ever, election day solved the problem as the voters soon made the roads passable. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson have returned frem their wedding tour to London and other points. We wel- come Mrs. Jamieson to our vicinity, and wish Mr. and Mrs. Jarriieson suc- cess in their married life. EIGHTH CON., KINLOSS. •-Monday, Jan. 5. Mr, Hugh Sproule is visiting at Mac Smith's._ Messrs. George and Henry Culbert spent the • week -end with Glamis friends. - . We are sorry to report M• r. Mat S"mith on the sick list- All hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Rose and_Annie "NiacKay, of Kincardine, st4nr-NeW Years under the fowl supper liTINIVIttititTrfr. the parental ,root day.,night last week. , • . Owing to the severe weatifer condi- Sorry to report, that Mr. R. owler tions, and bad road,,,there was no mail had the misfortune to have his house through last week -end. .burned to the ground on Christmas Misses Beatriceand Ethel Elliston, I Eve. The fire developed so rapidly who have been visiting on the 8thr that nothing could be saved. BELFAST • Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1920 Miss.Margaret Laidlaw is .spendiwt- a few, days at Mr. Cameron's. Mr. ad Mrs. Win. Sherwood aro visiting with their (laughter near Goderich. • Mr. and Mrs., Will Nixon and fami ly, of Sasketcliewan, are visiting with his parents here. Owing to the recent snow storm the teachers were unable to resume .their\ duties on Monday.. Nurse Irwin, of Guelph, ▪ was the guest of Miss Mary Hacket on Wed - tie. (18y of last week. :4ti114 Minnie and Hattie Nixon, (4 Toronto, are spending their 'vacation under the parental roof. Rev. and Mts. Thomas Stanton, of Alberta; returned. to Toronto aft,,r spending a few days with Mrs. Stall - ton's relations, the Hacket TAX COLLECTIONS Walkerton sticks to an old method ST. AUGUSTINE of collecting taxes in one installment, and. this is payable in December wh( n the demands upon the people are us- -Monday, Jan. 5. nilly the heaviest- Barrie. has had We are ghul to see Pat Carney able ' the tzteeg paid in two instalments for to,be about again. , years, and' in 1920 will make b furths. Alex. Anderson is not as well as his .er improvement by having them earl:' ier in the year arid further apart, yobably in Mayand September. ,This will. make the 'payments easier an4 save.a substantial sum in. bank inter--. es. t. ' friends would wish. _ -The-fitristmas holidays passett- quietly- in our burg. Mr. Michael Forhan was home from Toronto for the Christmas holidays. Our burr w res nted at ••• 1 n 0 t -gaffer inot her day yea Itching, Bleed- ing, or I'rotruti- Ina Piles. No Surgical oper- ation required. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once and as eertionie cure Lyon. 60c. a Dox; all dealers. or Ecitonmeon. Bates & CQ„ Ltralted, Tornoto. Snoro'm box keel( you Mention this paper and wicks,. 2, statup to pay polyp. 'Girl Farmers. South Bethlehem, Pa., probably bud one of the most active Organizations of the woman's land army in the entire United States during the sunmter just/ ended.- .irartnerie inthatlocality in many instances reaped the largest crops: in history, and they praise the conscientious' and 'efficient ‘vork of the girls and young women *Ito assisted them as among the best help they evet had. • • Pitching hay 'is really a man's job but the 'girls on the forms near 18thleheln were ready ,,to try any kind of II .„ farwork. 811(11n8de a fine record in harvesting the hay cr)p. The work. r.)1. • which t hey S110Well 111n111,4_1.1VeS hest adapted. however. was. horticul- tural. T•hey were invaluable .iii the, truck gardens. weeding onion • patches, picking •berries. buncliing.. asparaguS and doing the various other odd jobs that Must he done to keep gardens- produrtiV8 and neat. Saturday night meant a time.of rest •-for the els, and they eeleliruted ordintirily. They nlso gave °e- ms:Antal Vaudeville 111141 minstrel sleiws find dinner parties. NItillYof titellt :Ire college girls and have gone hock 10 - school!, but others are engaging in oth- er formS of work (luring 'the fall and winter season. r.zrdenders otRaids. :11,rrYttrees..--frec*1'm 1,440414,44._ wilk.not '11 in ti.,lleo hew; swiftly. true to her ...aryelete4gtft of etermil youth, she Is lie.t.ereting every truce of the ait raid 'cried as if it hail never been. Some 4' the Itrs tiunits 'by enemy bombs 411. retwiAl. 111 the* wholesoli. mar - •.t ceyent thit.ilen; lett they might rs itioniticeil as th8. effeets of re- nt tires which nre olways to be !I'd in the gient city... Ni 11 'MIS of the. .Ir ia d shelf, rs are. however, otreadi :::rd filid: „PA) 4441 .0"11f Itlit,y lie ,.vered on it pest *11 1'ntt*flhIUtil rms41. Or (11441118111 college. • cli leol not found leisure to tfor iiWt) sit:1111.v p.ter 11I14o11t its 118e • 111) nit*. 13101 shelter: while • in trhawitton row New Zealand jet.: not yet dettloliShed its re(etto4.414t. Speaking general- tiom :111 stills of tIi reign of .:•%.(e. '1010 have -vanished. like .e..• •••'i of a drenlit. •;.r IselOtel.--r- London Globe. raper. Underclothing. (hirable quality of ieeellitez leis been oinde or a tine- .;. 1.(y inpaitese inatinfne. Nvd Members. :;:rer-:. After the, pliper• has heeh cut Utile ibert's mother lia.1 :1 pattern the different ptirts are • hisisted that he wenr his billr •:;,N\ it steg..tber .3ind hemmed, and • the curls. 3,4, lo rt' the buttonholes stre to cut hut ;•!•. , all, strengthened with (-alien and The 14:11 sr is ,very strong and fline-Very flexible. After Lient. Ints'bectitworti st few boars ;I N wrfere, with the perspit•ation lie. I.(ely no more then 410 gnrtnents ilitton 'The paper is „not toor.is it iiiiiPertneable. After e.•111,ez 1.1 114. • 1011)11 144 difficult to "..114 VOr Oinfie to hr 11 11:d1.1 it presents filtnost as rese.taiiee nsitlie thin skin 1.111d la311:311.'!. g'ove4. • , • Almanach De Gotha. We pity the colleagne who nt Ores. ent hi's to edit the Altinituich (1(..4;othil. the directory of nil eourts. The next edition. hy the way, hnd almost been reedy for the printer When .the rriat timililing of thrones 11:11iipened ntel therefore will have to be radienity revised and.will,look.very different. W*. cannot imagine 'that the 'good 10.01.13. W110 11,4141 ill .nlace the bible, or nri- tnent4'y sind the eourt direetory 1114 1114' most conspicuous .slielf of their teed: - ease wiP ever twain have the .1eSire In Inquire "who Is who?" No fewer thnit 278 nanies helettging to former reigning princes ' wilt he Missed. And those„ are of the ruling fntliilles •of, Cer111:11.1y eNeillsiVely: _ to Mention he 'Turks. the flreeks, the. et 4. .The new alimmarle *which longet .w111 have to,speitk; In cringing humility •of the Hohenzollern. the Wittelehnelts of the Ziteh- ringers of linden, the rolitirgm :mil the Selinumberg-Lippes 0 of wnr gal Wt..; Of .0411irse, it (lees net compen- ssite Pntirely for all the sileri:ice,s which hundreds of thousands 44 better 1114,11 had 10 suffer hefore these 27g hiviinesses of divine right, WerP per- mitted to beeeme. ordinary. uthrtate, but it is. nevertheless. one feint of few %.ictory. .And the house-elear'ng still goes on,-Gernialt Detinierney BOO. yetweinwitmogewesseessweinatareitevellelesneet;egoesibrinaallot 7,- ••••, • Phone No. 11'0 is tit Vour gervice We Saii l(vr Casn-we Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores TO FARMERS 1 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GOODS' MANUFACTURED BY DU. HESS. IT PAYS TO KEEP YOUlt STOCK Tnitirry. NOTHING PAYS BETTER. HESS' STOCK FOOD .WILL NOT ONLY REVIT- ALIZE A SICK,.ANIMAL BUT IT 'KEEPS THE WELL ANIMAL DOING BETTER. IT IS EN.DORSED, BY THE LEADING STOCK- MEN OF CANADA AN Ei THE UNITED STATES. IT IS PUT LIP IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES: • 50 lb. Pail, • " 1%• lb. Parkage ..... - 25 lb. Pail •, 10 lb. rail No Cattle Beast or Hog can thrive if it has worms. Dr. Hess' Worm Powder will clear, away the troublb quickly. _ 11/4 lb. Packag, r0c. Dr. Hess' Heave Powder, 1% lb. Package.... 50c. • To clean .cattle, horses or hogs of lice there is nothing equal- to lir- 11014:-;' T.ouse' and 1)4) and Disinfectant Louse Killer, '2% lb. Package -15c, Louse Killer, 1 lb. Package Dip and Disinfectant per quart 90e. • Eggs were never so high in price and you can ini•rease your egg production by -using Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea. 5 lb. Package 85c. 1% lb. Package 35c. 1.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.= The Lucknow Hardwaie & Coal Co. THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS BORN - Morrison- Inthe Township of Kinloss on Dec. 27, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrison, a son. Sherwood. -In the Township of Ash- field, on Dec. 25, 1919, to Mr- and Alfred-SherwoOd, a daughter. field, on Dec. 21, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley, a daughter - Harriet- Viola. Whitley. -In the Township of Ash - TURN IT THEIR WAY • Municipal councils and county coun- cils throughout Ontario will be hold- ing their first meetings of the year within the next two weeks. At these meetings many important appoint- ments will be ,made, and it is to be hoped that so far as is practicable, these will.j)e tinned the way otthe re- turned soldiers. Where the soldier is qualified and available he should be first choice. A always trffir. The other boys hod their holr not Albert thourb he longed longed for that cerenteny. Finally 3111 1111('1P at the home mid jte-soen derided to intik(' Albert into reni boy. Sop) n barber's shop he hied his nephew and_ his locks like Siimpt. ,013s were shorn. Then uncle and At• heti went home. After mether's ringer Nei spent It- self Albert went to the mirrnr to sur- vey himsel.f. Ile sto4'41,111111 looked sit • his image for n few minutes. Anil then he rushed bark to the family. "011 I've got enrs. too," be rejitieeil. "1 1411 ve got ea rs !" • -tre • 11. 1.11 ish rk.constnie- ,,. ;it Mali,'la ,•1 opell Iwout: or rural de. ,e, 1.e .(eistrte ;km_ of n 1 r:...t.trry-s7ter-tifoit- ,144.444„..iii.•114e- Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Luck - now Ater:cultural Society will be held in the Town Hall, Lucknow, on Tues- day, the 20th day of January, 1920, at 1 p.m. All members are hereby noti- fied accordingly. 15-2-c Joseph Agnew, Secretary. lS To The Electors Of Kinless Ladies and Gentlemen: -1 wish to thank you most sincerly for the splend stipport which you gave me at the polls on Monday last. You' may be sure that the business of the town- ship will have my very best attention. Yours Faithfully Malcolm Ross- Oren ot tt iinty anal' • .1 yenr. %%heti 111 Aver- ihri,%%•itez the telt Hole govt.rnment :110 twain. itrlitellit ti.i. ettutOrY Mittel*•Sinttl,* Isli donlinien. • tlres- of lite:, ry been 411441. 11IWever. !hi. Ecuadoro8 :i kept up t11(.11. 11(.t.eic s'tinggle notwiil. REPUBLIC'S TWO GREAT DAYS Ecuador Twice a Year Celebrates Ott Freedom From the Domination I of the Spaniard. o•• many rever,a.s, until • in 18241 the ileople of. Gonynquii. the leadite4 seaport of. the eieintry,suceeedetrin rebelling on the ittli (It-tobor. ow Hid 4)1 Gem. SitnOtt great Veneznehor eniaticipatrr. and of many bloody bottles sttereviled 111 romPlete- ly the.spanish forees.and estnblished !reedimi In "Celle itor...fz- ((Ver. Therefere It Is ilea t liti Eeml• diseenes celebrate twe "iiidependeneo ..Inst and the 9th • of *Octola.1:. hltiw Male *Garment Planned. (let reedy for:hexi fellows. for • the 1513erket cape, t'or -you :ire going to have your nopearimee eliatezed. The -1•W si'11' 4.:4141* "" 11:1/;!.:0.t. rill if •11 will hp hong fivpir - .1ti$t elsres';'7..1111:). col .0r .Itseil at 1Iie ereicielling •essien of the eemiltermal inoeng tiOf he •A11)1.0(1,11 Itreleuers' nssoviatiett (In the ,U.11.1 hewn. hotel .is sttstnitied the earment Ivill nequire censiderable elicee. writes •iite NI.W VOrk lltrre•- 411011110`11.1 Of the l'ittsbitrgh 1)1spateli. The iii:tiket rap. consiste, of reit artily 11,131111;et %vitt% a few holes 111111 11111 101111 n (let:101:0)1e .eolhir. WIlett the rovte%r ns1.411.1lii. bloolcot retie per: forms its prie.1:41 funetiens of X011)11114. ;he Csleeper 111441-notldng more. 'Hie republic of F:ettnilor eclelierfte. •fwo tuitional holidayS, and. gtrittige-t( say, both are "independence (toys.' nre observed N1 11 11 0111 8411111. en thuslasin nod itittriotir fervnr thttt distilnyed here 'on the totniversnry (41 tire 0(144))) bit of the 'immortal deelarn tion. according to the - Puti-Aniericur Unita). 'rite liberty -loving .pntriots had 11 sli(Su two bolta lit spanish doniimittet, before they. succeeded in !eq.' !patient independence, The first' tine, they 1,titI w quiet but determined lotion bit Qaito. the present ennital 4,1 the; republic, the pateletS tit the himse iof \Ma nueia nilares. 14 brave ,ntul bentitifel 'women, en git,t 5. 144)9. when they Klett...it their declaration of InOtTn11110134' 111131 Ufa, 011101111s 11 130 W4'rl. l0 1011113014e 111: yrovIslotml government. \ 103.t10 • the' entispirntors g8 11040(1 their.Tfirce•. in (11fferuntillatrts of the city. mid Cup - tele Su 1111)414, whit ennimionied 1 he IWn e133143:11113'S of regulor trielos 11111,, .!•14.nt le lie rii( ks. rend to-Ifiloia the dee 0 a and won them over "to the Ca.11143* " Iiiet1mere than fifty varieties, the patriots. TheY,...everl,'8•('N',1.0"4 ing sheile lind die varieties due to in. bodygunrd of 'It ai "1" 4 ferior dyestuff* and to, worn plates, *14.. *rat romihIle whAlltlInit a Ing of August 10 and thus si elitaishoo, but' the BrIfish' empire letids the lis% rith nearly 200 varleties." Spanish governo.w arty on the morn Putting War Cls to Good Use. Exit( rts from the federal dotiartment of n grit•u1 !ire and frail this. W r die 1):111me14t begin 0 series cr uxiloci• I .1 4 1 rry- It 1) tri'' utilize a, gos 11:11 \\Au' ,-•"'t • .C1The co,1 ‘‘ ill le.' te.. The Attlerienn artily 144 -the%wer.111 the" g"vPr" 'rho gas m•iii in at - .711 ht. tn ti,flip.t, (1,,st ray Ow 1,0,4 *iwts_ ;1•11."". ' 11(44)' "41'11111" 1,i1, the ,pitik boii wortit. tcriallars, ; t1110.1.ous et:amities ot pottito hogs 11nd other insect pests that • ' 1111!"..0.1 "ed "I° 1;1113°11.11"U la ravuge crops. It 10 Paid to be u %%Ili be' utilised. • 1111 troduct of southern pine. When ftwitketim he removes n 11 of (loth buttoned to the 18141- 11.. the titittil:et sIlul noliuttonft 11t :dent n foot ):ng that snorts tit ,tos This gires 1,itts 0444 of. -omit in which te tnsert his fiend. A. Niipoleottle rtorm eelittr IS. then Rt. .0,11441 to the hole' (.01181. :Ind the two lies thnt fill) ever the 'arms see coo - levied into steeves by concealed No - !ens. And there he ,taiels. sitinrt- le.oking poncho 114:4? 01 '0' 111.131 elts 4.r gi.t int0 los ntid keeps \\ ay the (-old alsn! It (.811 be any eel - .40 wr. "fly (.1119) tilt, wiltrer chooses. Intt"these dela;I, ate left for llie‘ttotbfir •'\V11:14 the Men \\ 81"' to have a gat - h. fun will,. Stamps of 1918. "A(10,1licr yeor conies to a close -10th far more than :110 new postage stomp, 'lathe; been Issued." write% Kent 11. .51 11PS in his deportment, "Stamps," in Bove Life. "The chronicle nt • this writieg silieVR )1 total of 511 vtirieties, hut it will he severol 'months yet bE,- fore American collectors enn gain IW fornintion re7nriling many ISSIlleg ni- poeted Jim -ono, 80 that the reeorit for 1915 may tell of as imitly 'is Mo. • In 1917 there were tr.in varlet i's. "Ther.ti. 511_ N.:111(114.s were pin forth • by mittens 811(1 their Fitt 1,4.111.113144. 1310134.1 01n1 04, C01111111'S, de. peodetwies., oeeopied Wrritories, to the olooller of. SS eovernments. Of vrtrieties dile to the v:irn1one. 'The TIAL -e-41 'Slate* tins is- - SqlLe, "r? • .4