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In. 19.12 I had to .eolika roe Sl
scat'''s with the •OxeUt WestCrit.'
I:toeing Association of ManitOba,
I made my heaci ciwters with
14 1,.111(cli iricicZ 91 rs a. 3 121(1i li rtt•stiesao i' silte(1).11i'f( 0 f? o f
Miiiiitoba, Love's pony ranch was
is4OWf; i t ,r¢.i'' Canada,. kle
bail a couple i•13.0botseA.
While -1 was there a. colt cyag:'
which his wife Jessie insisted he
oalled the Kansas Partner. Some
years after I enquired from them:
how T.K.,111. was doing. Tmve said
he would rather fiddle around
than race and I w really disap,
ileintod because I expected 411,0h-
(+r' ija 11 Patch,
One buirel Was ;41'eatly
depresSed. An Ind 1411.
sentenced to hang on a 4reitii,'
date and they could not get the
official hangman, Xaek
sald he didn't intild banging the
guy, but not for so trivial an of-
ft iii;t, said all the poOr fellow
tfid riabo waa chop: We 11.9a0 off
his
buyer came al), froU'iSYtimort.,
polls and bough- ten ponieS ,at
$300 apiece. Now Love still had a.
conscience and ho figured he had
give the gay quito a beating. Ho
wasn't like oar fellows around
bore ivhr, %%amid sell a dead horse
to (heir inoth4.4r and la-001 about
it, Au the WO dowp to the twin
eifies he waktiguring to knock off
(iOujile of kundred 'Until lie ,ar,
rived at, the IIiiinitGarooliS place Of
deliver,,r. there was a ,htig(t
Ponies 81500 (fifteen hundred l.
Thal ;:halt up his conscience.
1 woht with hint Elite day to buy
l'alqoad of (quits to be shipped
to his troql6fiiear tindsay, Out,
We met a farmer Iii 6'6 hotel who
told us he had seven, 60. th'e'15`est
calves in Nlanitoba, We went!
next morning, '1.13,tpaired.,"but the
farmer said he didn't have the time
to round them up and he couldn't
find them. We found them, abont
the size of -an old sheep,
There, Were two- restaurants in
ktisearth, one a ehinese run by a
MP; :anti num Luiig anti his ,
eatiSiti, Mini *lung Dung, The
other it ha:* honed Irish-mail.
Michael :Mu rray, Atiehael had
"been took''.1., .1,11.(i: blamed: his wit°
and mother-in-law for the deal. fie
-t-as- a :giant otT a Than with arms
bigger and longer than a gorilla
and Covered with red hair. Either-
fist weighed more than, JohnnY
PoWla Wp went:down to his
place One night and here be was
not a Soill in the restaurant, about
7i; people Outside and murray
swinging then) anus around. Love
Walked up, says, what's prong
Marra Says Murray, I'll tell
what's wrong. Them two fel,
lows over there col n cis in, :108 Mr
iioannts which T ain't got. Then
they ask for something
ain't got. and they says. we will
gar to the other chitama.n. Me
chinatna.n, Bora , tublin? '' No
:Libre, haeit to the farm for me
We wen t in al d tit e' farmer with
the li11-10 old cal yes followed. When,
Murray mit them all out he had
left NO 0100 his crib, 'Tie started
looking Itnelor the
got
ViTv
1661tliN fop Scow' t.4644,rflitf
was a butcher shop in eoti'eectfori
with the restauraand
wanted some sausage. •Alurray
grabbed a yard stick, says, from
110 \V OR they will he ;;old by the
yard. So for the first time in hist-
ory r saw a yard of sausage sold
dud bought by the yard.'
Wheil McKenzie King got into
pow er Liov e 1'00E4 ved a govern.
inetit job. Syndrentilig bulls among
the farmers in NtiVti gcotia cod
N.B. He had a stupid helper' A
ehauffer to look after the car
The poor fellow couldn't help
being stupid as he had worked
/or years in a hotelier shop. They
kill fycltiitt iist.ori X.B. for Winnipeg
firilri ,r model. Now Love
says I'll tirl4e ro 'River du Loop
and you can take over. When they
a rrived either in
Myer du Loop it was I o'clock' fit
the morakng. The ate and Love
produced a quart of liquor, drank
the most of it, crawled in the back
seat and went asleep. lie was
awakened by the worst cursing
and swearing ever heard in N.B.
Ire inquired what was wrong and
was informed they were just ar-
11 g in Etimanston.
Truth full Yourg
P. K. F.
GOLDEN WORDS
THE LARGEST LIFE'
Nay. once to feel we are-
alone,
While the great! n heart'
around us lies:
re make the smile on Other piiw
our
To live 000n the light in. cabers'`
eyes:
To breath w411()Itt dettlit! ttio
3.1.01pid sir -
Of that most perfect love that
knows no pain:
Td -- I love you—a;ly, and
care
It thp 14-6, cremes back ten Miff
again:
Ili vinesI. self-foeg'efalneSs. at first
A task. and then a tonic, then a
need :
To greet with open hancfc th -
bes.t and worst.
And :iii itn0 'R wont.05 0-
bleed:
This is to see be-itLay that G'od'
meant.
Wrapper(' round with rife,' ty'ceffablY
conten t.
"It's just a suggestion gentle-
men,- said chairman of the board.
oitt let' not forget who's making-
ir._"