??LL LOWER FARES TO PAcn='I&"coAsn \El3 IIIJIIII II` ( O COACHES at fares approximately 1c per mile. O TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 154:: per mile. 0 STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at {area approximately 1 Me per mile. w bJ1rxAVAJ1xAsA4 54...... nu. \J COST OF ACCOMMODATION I.N SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL .... ......... ..,_,..-...._...-._, , , _, i -Q/way: an . . . LIAIRIALI TELEGRAPHS MONEY ORDERS -A uh SPEED, DEPENDABILITY, SAFETY CA;lADlAN NATIONAL ExFiiEss From all Stations In Eastern Canada orange rlnu, uraxlgc _]u1cU. 1 Cream the butter, g1*a(1u~aHy work in the powdered sugar, add the omn-go rind, and blend in enough orange juice to make of the 1'ip:ht consistency to form into balls for I-dipping. . Coffee Cream---FnHn\\' tho rm-inn `'1 1A--- 1: uv u... u..- Return Limit: 45 days Indulge in your favorite Summer sport -all V/inter--in the balmy. invigorat- ing climate of Canada's E`;-.:rgreen Play- ground. Co1f' hiking, riding motoring. yachting, tennis . . . enjoy majestic mountain scenery--see snow-clad Canadian Rockies en route. Special Winter rates at hotels. Still lower rail fares now in effect and until May M-. Return limit 6 monthg... Stop-overs 9.1-: lowed at intermediate points. R.:du:e-1 sleeping-tar farm Law meal rah: on [Mina .....~ ...-.u. -ms. vu nun; WINTER GOLF TOURNNVIENT Victoria Ma.-ph 1-6, 1937 Full infnrnmtinn [rum any u';:I:ct agent J H `HS -K `R EX :1 Di Page ()Vel1 rillpplllg. Coffee Cream--Fo!1o\\' the recipe` for buttor crezmi, omitting: the orange juice and rind, and adding 1 Iablesapoon cocoa (the dry powder) and enough s:ron.,2' cold co`ee to make the mixture of the right con- sistency. F":-nil Pas|'e.Cenh-e:_..1 (`I111 Ha`: I SlS'LIlC_V. Fruit Paste -Centres---1 cup gs cup pitiod dates. `,4 cup czmd cherries, 1 cup mixed nu`. meats. Put all H10 inxrw-orlinnfg fhvnn (,'l1(`l'l'l(;`5, 1 cup IIHXEH T1112 ITICZIES. Put all the in_:1'edients th1'ou,r.;'h the food chopper, turn on -.1 board dredged with powdered sugar, and knead till well blended. Form innto sma.11 balls 01' squares and dip. Divinitv--2 runs p'rnnnI:1`r4=d sun-nr, h`lll'(L1\.l Uilllb U1" b'(]Ll'd`l'5 Eillll Ulp. Divinity-2 cups g'ranulated sugsar, 1 cup water, 1-3 cup corn syrup, `A. tea.-poon cream of tartar, arvorimg, 2 egg whites, nut meats, candied cherries, dash of salt. T\z-r~n1un +1v\r\ mun-nu 2.. LL. ...nL,.n CIl(,`l'l'l5, (H1511 O1 SZUE. Dissolve the sugar in the water, add the cream of Wartar and the corn syrup, and boil to the rm ball . 248 degrees F. Pour slowly on the stiffly-beaten egg w-hites, con- tinuing to beat *ill the mixture will hold its shape. Add any desired avoring and either nut meats broken in pieces, or candied cherries, or both. For Christmas time, both red- and green cherries may be 1ised._l Either drop by spoonfuls on waxed aper or pour into a greased pan! `nd when rm, cut in squares. ` Chocolate Fudge-2 cups granu- lated sirgar, 2 squares LIl`.S\V'C0t(`nCd chocolate, 1 cup milk, `,4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 :easpoon vanilla, 2 teaspoons corn syrup, nut mezms if desired. Q1-un\vn 11n (I1-Ir\nr\1n+1\ nan-n1nu'v\n w-v4~L means 11 ueslreu. Shave the chocolate, combine with the sug'a1', milk, salz and corn syrup, in a sauce pan, and stir over a low ` lieat till th31'oug`l1l_v dissolved. Cook gently, s`ti1'1'ing occasionally, to the soft ball stage, or 236 (legrees F. Add '.he vanilla and beat tho1'oug`hl_\' till cold and almost sti`. Add nvutsl when b(`_J_`lI'll1lI1_Q,` to beat, if they are used. Pour into a g'1`eascd pan and cool. Cut in squares. Ilncnnlrerl Cknrnlafn `rulrlxz-91.9 fn l.'UUl. bub In squares. Uncooked Chocolate Fudge-2 1:01 3 squares unsweek:-ned chocolate, 1! tablespoon melted butter, 1 egg! white, 1 lb. icing sugar, 1/. teaspooni salt, 4 tablespoons cream or evapor-` ated milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cupf nut meats. 1f..'H nu. ,.1..,.,...v..+,\ ..,1.1 1.1. L..u.,\.. UUL 11103.15. 3 Melt the chocolate. add the butter,` then the suyxar, the egg: white slight-I 1_\' beaten, cream. salt. vanilla and] nuts, broken in pieces. Beat till smooth z\I1(lc:'c;:1`.1;c 1)r-fore zuldi2`.;` the nu` mr:z1t.<. Pack in 21 buttered` pxn. Lnd when hard cut in squares _aAj:::- $32.95 to $159.50 EASY Electric % TERMS I I may no`. scam thc.unaiverse, 01' sax} the seas m shlps, But I can watch the silver stars Anrl can :1 min : nr-linen 'Radio 8:91 `OM:-' Women s Page SWEETS YOU'LL LIKE GRIB BLE ABUNDANT LIFE the NEW -1 gs, 1 czmdied In`, l'l10:11`S so fair ut can wuucu um: suver And see a sun s echpse, And on the wmgs of tancy soar S`LlI'S Till time, and space, are barred no nwnvn 1 9 I \nv'I]I('?) Donnwtions of clothing`, etc., from} the following during the week are` 5-;x`atefu1ly acknowledged : Marg'aret Browlnn, Mr. A. C. Brown, Mr. R. Keenan, Mrs. Shaw, `Mr. Plumtree, Miss E. King, Miss| .Beth ,Drury, Mrs. McLeod, Mr. J. I-1.. [Duff, 32 Parkside Dnive. g I The February meeting of Central` |Unuited Women's Missionary Auxil-:' iary was held a: the home of Mrs. C. J. Partridge, Eccles St., on` Thursday afternoon-, Feb. 18th.! The president, Miss I. Drawsan, read`. `the Scripture lesson and Mrs. R. L. Briggs led in prayer. A paper on Resolutions was read by Mrs. W. O. Partridge, while Mrs. R. L. Rich- ardson led the discussion during the ;study period. One new member `was received. T`he meeting was .closed by prayer 'by Mrs. Olara. Rob- I irmnn PREVENTABLE ILLNESS 5 A SOCIAL WlCKEDNESSk ---1.--_ ( Sickness, wih-en prexentable, Isl anti-religious; indeed it is sinful, andi when it involves others it is social` wickedness, declares Rev. D1`. Geo.` O. Fallis, Toronto minister, \v1it.inp:. in `he current issue of Health, or-i pgan of the Health League of Can- ada. I n.. 1:~..n:- IIVlI:Lr\f1D :41 FlI\ ....L 1'\r\`:t\10r\ |0I'(llI12LI'_V Sm, out a cnme. ' ' I beeve every church nght do a Christian service by organizing a Guild of Health in` every congrega-p Hon. VVhen one readsthe progrmns; avaake, just for the askim , H; secnis crass indieronce that vve do` not use them. D\In"'n:!nn\~ `X7n11nn.-. .1... uuu use Luem. ' Professor Wallace, who withl` iChz11'les Darwin-, did more than mom | `umental investigation into life, says.' ;`For _5,000`_ years man_ has beenl xste-adlly _2'o1.n., back physically. He invented his loom to do his weaving-, but his ng2'ers are not so nimble. He invented his automobile but he I `is losing his ability to wolk with lstatnina. He has delectable foodsl but poorer dig'e~ .ion. l P1'n+'n<. .T:rrlnn. nf T.r.-plight` l uul. [)UUl'El' (ll;',`(.`S'-IOHK Professor Jordan-, of Leelan Stamford, in his `H7:11'ves*. of B100 says we are degenerating. P!'nf r>.:.cn1` .Tr>nL':- "Hm fnhn-n d, d. says we are uegeneraung. P1'ofes.=o1~ Jenks: `The future is lled with aches and pains. Profos~so1- Kellog: `We are on the broad higrhwa_v to race extinction. p!'n+`nc:n1- 'F\-ntlrrnlrl VHN n nu-nu ` 1 1 MIA. I The TI1spir:1tion of Social H.\'_-qienc Out of R($1.605 Can'.`.dian.< exzxmin ed in \V';1l` (lays, 191.2299 \\'('1` dis lwrountu-d at some point. "I:'x,0n0 r-'hH(h`(-n u" `n (\\'nm1'nr-rl in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 193?: -j- |u1'uau n1_::n\vu_\' to race extm*cL1on.' 5 Profes:~:or Trodgold, a grea: Eng-l, Iish specialist on Race Deg'enerac_\', saws: `The race is g'1'owing' weaker. Its \'italit_\' is being sapped by th(u life we load and by being? wantonly` ;ig'norant of 11_V_<.:'ienic fact: ztvailzabkl I `In :11] ` HlL'XI'il.\'U(l ~-HIU pl l' cent. In 0; . )'Cl1`S..' Forbr-.< \Vin: in the Tim0.<: `The B1-iti.~:h people are on the board I1i'.v'h1'o:ul to the mz1dhou. In the Unit:-(1 Stlu-.< every time the popu Iwtion has doubled in.szmit_v has quad- r1'.p!-rl. It is rmly :1 n1:-utter of time whrm '.hr- i:2.<:1nc2 will be in thc- ma- . V: L'UU1lll'\1 Ell SUIIII [)UlI!'L. "15.000 (-`hild1':n \v:: v,\'21mincd in :\ C:xnadiz1.n city rr.=cent1_\' and only 7 per cent. xvc-1'0 perfrxct in sif>.:ht, lmeztrimz`, tot-`.11 zmd heart action. T\u Wnsuknn \K7'In~1.-nu. "T`1-an 1-n'nn 3: I w 2111. ; i The chief medical officer of the` Board of Education in Engiaind in 211 111-ecnnt annual report says: `Of 6,-I ;-000,000 children in e1eme.n;`.a1'y| {F(`i100iS, 57 per cent. of the fathe1's~` [and n1othe1`:< of the Enpand of to-. morrow will be ph_\'sica11_\' unt_l Thn sad p 11; of this situation is that i2'n01':1.ncz- or im!i'o1'0ncrz is 1:=.i`:<:I_\i 0 \'nv\nr\r:1\1n llL"cll'lILL', L(`('.l1 Zl`H(l l'lUZlX'E ZLCIIUII. Dr. Forbes Wi.nslow: `The 1'a'ce isl pl1_\'sicall_\' de5:,`0nez'atin;:, steadily los- ing` its stature, its beauty, througrlt ill l\o21ltl1. If it goes on at `his pacr it will wan-e to tho point of extinc lion zmd be_s:in- again at the edge 01 me t'ores'~. All this in the face 01` more health k11o\vle(l;2'e than at any Nother time in the l`llSt01`_V of the world. UT I\II:rI Dn..o,..u.. & r\ Irv`-\r\(*r\ 1.-uvnnd-I 1}_"nU1'21.I!cr` 01'1nu1nce1`m*.cr_- IF I 1-L-. P1'of<,-. Tr0(lg'o1d: `fnszmi i11c1'--:1: [00 pm` Cent. in :32 Fm-hr-< \Vin in H10 l \\`OI'J(1.' Louis Pastvtlr, to whose investi- ;:z\'.ion.< we owe the most marvellous pm-_u'1'e.<.< in cre::ti\'o opemtive med- icixw vver recorded, worked 18 hours :1 day, an- 1-m`_'u. Col. Pond, of New York. $6,000 :1 nip;ht to come to :\m(`l`i(`1l. to lecture. Bubonic plague cam-ied off as many as 1,000 persons in :1 single day in Comtmxtinnple. It was mus- tered at `.hr- ~_`r(\:1tc.~;-`. risks and sacri- ces. Smz1l'pox has h-can beaten on-`._vl t111'ou;:'h `.110 spit of risk and adven- ture. Just tlnk cno hundv-d ymrs ago )-.ma]1pox wn.< om of the mos-t -hidvous and. fut:-ful diwuses. A . -that time n`e:`.1'ly one-fth \v(.-1'0 pm-m:montl_v di: Now where vaccination is compultsory. as in` Dru '1 cmqHnn\- it n1`nn+i('nHv alim- 1n:1.I0(1.' 3 Josophy Inster demonstrated that, fho infvctions which commonly fo1-- `wind su1":i(':1l onomtions and so of- -. v-ncnlhu! in rinni-.14 worn r-nnapd "1'lI. cl mated. Tau.- And I can feel Lhr.:_ thrill of youth, With children, in their play; Can manifest a childlike trust Tn Carl {'1-nnw rlnxr fn rlnu CENTRAL UNITED W.M.S. V|'?l'1 S1]1`ZK'TH OVQTTIEIUTIS `IVYKI SO ()1- 5. resulted in death, were caused 4 RED CROSS NEWS nmuon IS c0mpuvsor_V. . III =.=iz1. smallpox IS p1'uct1ca.1I_\' ehm-` '11` ` e -v-- _ . - the-` Fishe}`men from `the Atlzmtxc to a the Paclc -awe hope`iul tl}at the pros-1 f 6 , cut effo1"" of the CZl.llv1(1lU1 Gpvern-. ._m_V l n'1s,-nt tp promote. the COllSLlll`1})t10I1 of 1 1110135 ; C2u}ad1an sh \\'l1l result 111 people E` to_ l0'.l'l'.ill_`_.:,' more sh tl1._}'o_v.::;'l1ouf; `illu yvech mm 1'.'.ih-r alum couf1111n_g' thls dcllcacy .. 'lfn l7virl:1'\': M-ajor Knowles, of Barrie, was the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Orillia Women s Conservative` I f`ln'k Orillia Public Library circulated 76,790 books during 1936. Of these ' 16,091 were given out by the school [department In the adult department. 254,552 of the books circulazed werel Iction and only` 5,,(i 76 11on-ction. l | we U I Club. . . At a meeting of the Collingwood I `Twentieth Centiu-y Cxub on. Friday ;n\i'g'11t last, D. F. McCuaig, M.P., and !Dr. W. D. Smith, M.P.P., were the ]ll`l'g'lLL 121.51., JJ. .1`. l\LLU\,UZ1l_, LV1..l'., '< !Dr. Smrth, ' speakers. ban mamzest a cnuum trust In God, from day to day, Knowing` full well a world Is ever in His loving care. iiisirict i\`ews V I I 'I`he Baptist Church, Stayner, has` aextcnded a call `.0 Rev. H. E. Mox--E gphy, of Cobourg, who has accepted. `;and will suceeed the late Rev. W. S.I `Buckber.ou4g*h. He will ass.un1ei charge on April 1st. While Orillia has about 200 less` an relief than. a year ago, there are iistiilil 900 on the list. Relief last Ilyear cost Orilliu $89,067.20, but it [is hoped to reduce this by $10,000: -[for 1937. ' A | The Allist-on Herald says that 501 -;years ago the rst telephones were, _,]ins_talIed in .'-\41*1iston, nine in all; 10-} 3 day there are 230 telephones in the 1 I tnxvn. I i ' Midland tax rate fol 1037 has` `been set at 49 mihls, an increase of Ithree mills over 1936. -The town's dean1Lt in~ paymems on debenture principal and interest and i.n. ce1-est on defaulxted imeuest now amounts `to $400,000. ` K `INC lEll'Ill HUIHC U1 L}1 Vi1l 1_Ai:lLl_L',ll`] lin, Matchedash t0wnv.=]1ip, wtas com- '_:p1ete1y destroyed by re last week, `end. Mr. :m1 M1'.~'.. LaL1g;h]in with Tlheir ve chvildren mana.;,>~ed to get` safely out, but all tlheir belongings; 0 were destroyed. ; 9 i ) ` Jack rabbits have been doing com! sideabrle da111`21nge to frui: trees in Collingwood and Euphrasia toxvnship. In, a rece`n`t rabbit hunt nearly 200 of the destructive bunnies were shot. { __ ` 5 Adrian Vandera.ge`t, who pleaded! 9,'ui1ty to hr-~=.1king' and entering` the` jDi-ana 1-cstzuu'a.rt in Oxvrgn Sound and '. |stea1ing' a safe containing` $400, was` ,se.n-ttenced to four years in Kingstong IPen.itentia1 _V. Miss Marjorie Con-5 `stable, an accomplice, was given 20. `months in .110 Mr:1'ce1' R0fo1'mato1'_\',l iToron-to. ` ` i -:2.'.1,1.-)z..z.~'+, .17. `a_nd allowing- -.-tlon. Total _."21moun.ted to | I Co`1dwate1' ,for the first time in its! !history, is hauling the annual ice` 'supply from the Georgian Bay on` `trucks. 'T[he ice is of good qualiiy iland about 15 inches thick. And I can hear the matin-song i Of mating birds in spring; I And I can work with nature For 21 _2'm'den s blossoming; I nd where 21 head is bowed with care, ` erchunco, I can a burden share. ounuay Illgllb 115` Ill `to work as night Andr0w s College. rayfter being; s t1'uck ofce. . I - 1] Early Church Started Fish Habit that `(l .1. Persists to this Day. 1 LIJI ( Er-nuest Lovlck, 5.3, of Aurora, was" I I :struck by Ia hit and run motorist on I Sunday night as he was on his way! `tn wnrlz :1: nin"hf. \vn m1'nnn.n nf. St} _ l {U l`l'l(l`il yS. ( \ Tl1ou:;;h sh has been u:1t.m1 as 21 3 ` food .sin`cc p1'eh`isto1'ic timx-.~, thv e21:'l_v i ,1. Ch1'i.~:tiun Church (l(:C1`(:u(l lhat 110 S '. meat should be eaten on li`1'i and t '.t fmst days, but that uh n1.ig'l1t be r 1' l substitllted. From t.l1:1,: arose LL p1'z1c- : P: ticx: that has 1)(2l`. ~`.l.s`l.()(l down to the wt l lpr-;-an-n, time and h:1.< led people of 51 `C\'C1'_\' denomination to associate sh gwith F1'id:'._V often lo the vi1'LL1z1l e.\:-, ' olusion of other `days. l -Kr-nnl-rllntr fn lnznrllvwr r-\-pr-II`.:\':~< ni l A ' V I { Orilila power plzmf-s showed a net`. nsurplus of $4,884.15 for 1936, after? ipaying a debenture principal of`, 1] `$30,196.98, interest charms of! |.$27,1.32`.2-'1, $5,000 to 1'c-serve fund,l allowing; $20,000 for deprccia-` Vtion. reccip'.s for the year',] `-.|n1nnn.+nrI fn $2151 9'7`) n ` HANCIENT CUSTOM LINGERS ON` UilLJllg lllU['l.' Ito F1'id`-wys. I 'l'hnnu-11 F ' OJLISXUII 01 U|4HUl' `Uil_)'S. I .-\cco1'dmg' to lezulinf.-,' L-x<;r:Ltt: 0% ! 4 . I 1 the shin'g industry, `his habit is! not only harmful `to the in~ bu is robbing` people 01' 1mm_\' uni-' valltwges. If the people out m.o1-0 ti:-h Lh1'ou:u;h.0ut ihe \ve(2k, they would i h.- :w:I1rn:! nf' 1"w~;~1nu- "IX! urn} Hwxv! 1 V2llLL2iL'g'(`.`S. 1]. LHL` DUODIL`, (.`ZlL lll.Ol'|.` 1 week, ll: zi.<.~:u1'L-d 0| .': <- fl-1. Aml tl1f`.\' |would get it at lower pllces. The increzgsed demand for the ;)i'o(lucIs `of the sea, lake 2121:] )*i\'er would `give an- impetus to the whole in(l~u.~:- I try, and, while retail prices to the pub'hic would drop, the price to the shermen would increase, owing` to the lessening of the present over- head caused by the public hembit of eating first mostly on Fridays. Nnt nnilv flhn sh indr11cf.1'v, hut Hm UElLlillj.f_' IlI'5E H10l/ly OH I'I'l(1d-y`S- Not only the sh industry, int the medieal profession are behind the move to encourage people to eat more sh tshrougihout the week. Many medical columnists of news- papers hzwe gone on` record as to the nutritive and heahhful value of sh. \Vith its richness in proteins, mim-rails and other elements, they .~`:x_v, sh is an important article of lien, as l1`0lll'lZ~`l]ll1}.Z ~::.= other foods and more ca. (lir:L~st<:d. I .-\'n(l In C0nl`[J'clIllUIllIlg `V11 /n n1U1Tl', Can know true friesnd.\:hip s worth, I`hen, in the joy such 1iv_in-g` brings, Find sweet content in simple things -Ge1`trude Jean Elliott. by microbes, from which the new` sLm.rc1'y successfully protects the patient. Before Lister's painstakjm: investi._:sations 75 per cent. of oper- ations were fatal. Now the death ;rate is less than 5 per cent. 1 .qI1I'('|]\V'f]`\-i r-'|1 and :nnrivia1 JIYILC IS H355 H1111] 0 per CCHL. Su1'el_v'this rich and sacricia.ll service of medical men. and` scientists will destroy our `apth_\-' and` indiffer- 'ence and stir a deep interest in us {all to play our part in making our-` `selves inrtelwlipzentt citizens in the eld tof health. Knowledge is power in buildinp: up national hr='t.h vzmd .-0.2-~'-ng.-rtli as elsewhere. The farm home of Orval Laugh- in 7\I1n+n1-.nrlnz! "nuvn.:~4 `Him 1` nnlru _ ;u,uuu LU IL-at fox $151,272.06. The Northern \VZlT.CnH1.'dJl `(LL DL.` . He died shortly: in Dr. U1`quha1't s 1 [U VV215 Ull [lib V'V_V{ xvatchmznn at St Un A|n.-1 a1-u-ud-In` Advmmv I I ' 1 Mrs. Albert .-\bbe_v was taken to the Co1lling'\Vood 11ospitz1l on Mo-ndu_\' ` in a c1'itia:ul condition with her back `broken and suf't'e1'in:g` from pneu- molnvia. The Abbeys live on the top` `of the Blue Mountain. On Monday t morninp; Mr. Abbey got up, lit the ,rc and went out `.9 do the chore;~: .When he return-ed the lower part ol 1 3 the house was in ames. Unable td, "iget in, he shouted to his wife and `wfour children in bed upstairs. Mrs. I`;-\bbe_\ wakened her three sons, age 3 `n l.-'\ nm-rl lnnwirxrl f.l14>n1 H1rnx10'l1. l '.`\[)[)C_\' VV3.KCI1C(l HUI` EHFCC SOILS, age 3 '.o 15, am-d hurried them througln. :1 window to the verandah roof, the` father catc}n'n-_L,r' `them as they slid down. Retu1'ning- to her bedroom, )I1`.~'. .-\bb<~_\' got 1101' bi.'=b:,' and : it down to `-he father. but she hur- self was o\'r:1`como by \\'cz1kn0.<.< and toppled over, falling: to H10 grrounrl. The home was conlpletycly (1e. ' ` .-md 1mi11;u- some distance from n `lbmzs. it wzw some timo before medi- | ::'"l r! would `.20 ]H`()(,'1.11'L`(1. ` .-\`z:d I can be :1 vital part Of all t-hls wondrous earth; And in companioning with n1zm~, (`.5111 knnw {HIP frip`-`n(kW1h\ c xvn ' I "l`he mule is half ho1`.<(.- am] halfi `jackass, and `.hen co:ne.s lo :1 full stop, 11v21tu1'e (ilS(`O\'C1'lJl_l,' her 111istz1k-. i j'l`h-y \vei_2'h more, according to their `hel, than :`.:1_\' otlv-1` kre .1`, -.`:F 11`. la cro\\'b,:r. They ca:1. t. hea1`:.11_\` jquickc-1' nor further than the l1o1`s(-, iyet their ears are big` m1ou9:l1 fo1 isnowshoes. You can t trus<`. them lwitwh z1n_\'one whose life isn t worth ' more than `the mu1e s. The only \\':1_\` to keep them in a pasture is to - `turn them into a meadow joining: and I l-et them jump out. 'I`1he_va.re ready for use just as soon as it will do to abuse. They will live on huckIe- berry brush with an occasional chase after Cianadlai thistles. They are a modern inve I don t think the Bible alludes to them at all. They never had no disease that a club 'won t heIa~l. If they ever die, they must come right to life again, for I never heard anyone say dead mule. They are like some men-, very cor- rupt :1-t heant; l ve known them to ibe good for six months jus" to get a I ch=arnce to kick somebody. Every man v who is willing to drive a mule oughf e to be exempt from running for the 2: Legislature. They are the siron-ges '- creatures on the earth, and heaviest, h according to their size. I heard tell nf nin-0 whn foil n from the tow. Elm ESCAPING FLAMES, -I WOMEN BREAKS BACK f1CC01'(11ng L0 DHCIT SIZE. 1 I1b'Zl.1'(l 1381) of one who fell off from the tow- path on .a. canal and sunk as he Vouched bottom, but kept right on towin the boat to the next station, breathing through his ears, which were out of the water. 2 feet, 6 itnches. I didn't see this, but an auctioneer told me of it, and I never knew an auctio.n<~cr to lie unless he could make something` ouf of i".. 5 ESSAY I TO THE MULE, ` BY JOSH BILUNGS GOING to MARCH 6 inciusiye _ __.... n:_.:;. A: 4-..- .`..-__ TICKETS GOOD IN A nn Anvxnc ..s 4;. BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur. Armstrong, Chicago and west. ` Tickets, Sicclvirzg Carreservalions. and all information frqm any agent. ASK FOR HANDBLLD CAMMEM Butter Cream--1-3 cup butter, 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 teaspoons orange rind, orange juice. (`.1-nnm H10 h11+f.r>r_ ,u-rzulumllv wm-L-|