Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 24 Aug 1911, p. 3

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L a distinct. threat. -F1iegea1de Blxamtzsr. .-:.__ ards( v$10:(;;(l):`()00 the nor-thwest dur- than in the _ :`Sh-ure and it's true. What of aw said` Reilly. ` . M/e woman tells me that ye 1'-e afther making. a memorial tablet uv the min that yez can. lick, and thati ye ve got me at the head of it. Is that I tr1,1e?I` ` Murph-y i1;ea;1:s111e list. Home ew Murphy and broke] the news to ?her man-. He was in; ReiIly s shop in a-jiffy. Il`l I __ _._~-c. ` Oi m makinv a list av`the- min in this blbck that Oi[ kin lick. "`Hev y-ez . got M_urphy s x_1am'e % down? asked `she. - V One morning Mrs. Murphy, a ens tomer, came into `the shop and found` him busy with pencil and paper. She a.sked',h'im what, he was doing. l(f\ 9,,. I '- Same here, said the friend. I `.`. Shake. - ' ! 0111: TOO MANY. ; Discrreon .is` a good thing, and Reilly, the tailor, had_ a heap of it. f\...... ......._.:._.. 1:2,, 1: - HM ..f....v.. mm! wun aIways;.gro'rw .t 1-eceeg W. ` l"'0|r(!'r .-.pec1evs~ "be chosen, ` l""lII'v \':1luulJl`e timber. v '. ' W: ~ . . v I If |.nml not far. from centres otf; ]Kllll1lYI4Ln .. ... 1... I. - 1 . n '. n _,, -u 1 1 Thy c0n'ti`;1le'(:[ -alogg togeibh-er a few ` mo-re paces when the vbroker, with an I beg your pardon, executed the same manoeuvre and regained the right `hand position, 11!`! m-anded the friend-. LS-ay, what s -tghe matrter? de- `7 C.an t `hear with. my right ear, ex- ! pladned the `broker. festival 0! Etppictur. ing the glories of the Cor- kongtion ceremonies. 1,500 ; -performen: `uniform. I A real estate broker was one day` `walking d:o_wn the street IWith a fniendt. -i After proceeding :1 short disa.nce the` friend fell -back a step and closed in on the broker _s' "right. They proceedted twemty feet, when the broker backed -p, sid-estepped and regaine;1 his former R poss1i.tion. ' ` -.- ; [t=h;e-y proceeded a. lit-e: farther alomg f and `he retreated a site-p and again slip- ped- `around to the right _side- `of the ` real-ewstatae agent. ` . . - . I Exc11sJe me,'[ said. the friend as` 9!t&4F%conowwy _""5`51 _ ....-___ .' ', ' .. qgosts or? own ATTRACTIONS . ` LY-R; 1 z Review--V d in ,. A - ~ _V _;n_umy _1aaud"s3-rmmn; an3r::n"_'$??:`c., Ye govojdeforz-nothin5 little grae$- THEIR STRANGE % `BEHAVIOR Ex. 1 `D1 A1 \'r llustochllzrilillturo-- nnbne nklnunv an nnn.L:m /1n.`1II_\` \';1n:;uIi4;n1 'J'i.uu;,rl1muui<-ipal forestry ca.nVno.t M :1: 1.1--titzxblc in Canada. as`it' is in" in-1'm::n_\ um! other European. cOl111:t1'i68, ~ it will. whiL,- .t'urni.~;.hing labor, .c.onrvert- l1.;_v \\`::.~t:- Iuml itznvo p1'0d'uctiV'e' woodls .'.ml im1n'u\'iu;_r w-a.ter.sl1edws, pay g0OdI- int:-r`:-~~r nu the money invesrtzedf Ned? vil1a.ges, towns and ritix-s tlu-re are zmneas of Waste sandy 1.1 1' Juml, \\'lri4:l), after having b6~<`J!`l fuglnt.-ml, lmw been a.bandonaed.as W0i1"11* mil, :1: \\'i1i<'h have been cleared: 0,f;_`tim`_. in-r Luv . ....... .. 1 5}2;'Zs?1?3$`$'J'`SIin. ent! Special Prizes of 8500 each. Increased _ Prizes in all clases. August zen. -O TORONTO . September 11:1. * %cORONA'nON YEAR LEADS THEM ALL Canadian? National Exhibition and 25c. Invisible Suspenders, W01 over the under-shirt, two and `,---, .-nan-. your special measore, $18.00 to $23.00. - I Flannel Outing Trousers in cream made with cu and belt loops. All sizes, ; Duek Outing Trousers_' in good qu duck, nished with cuff and belt loops White $1.75. * Outing Shifts in plain and fancy stripe ;`*teri1s, sizes 14" to 17, price 75c. to $1.25. _Belts, cb1ors7 Grey, Tan and Black, 25c. and 50c. _ Wash Neckwear in plain and fancy colors at 10c., 15c. and 2612. mu-h ' '1/`wee`d Sits, Flannel and Du Shifts,-Belts, Wash Neckwear apd `G'rey Tweed Suits, two-piece, MUNICIPAL FOR- 4 ESTRY PROFITABLEE THREE GREAT SPECIALS FIVI-3. ROINITS CLo'ruI.\`G STORE W. 'l`. ALDERSON", Smut-rrahg Clailnring 'J?'?i'fz'3yax `Household, by s ecial. permigsion of the 'ng. _'."..'.`,~".',".-,. Ml--Gerns from Euro- n galleries-masters T rombest collections in `Ca nad"a and United States. ` !F'f`< The Cash Store, Barrie. g Trousers ereain serge material, belt price $3.50. 15. ; Give ihe aV;erage man. half a chanc `and 'he"1l want `the other half. ..--- -vv v--o and-UV`: all ullc ClJ.'lluJI'K3H Vvere [asleep on the oor -the-ol'd~ follks went :in the other mom and told us we could! go to bed if we wanted- to, and-, bein powerful tired outtl, we d.id=. Well, sir, _the next morning when We Woke up We was lying over in the corner with -the kids and are old. mam ` aVnduth;e old woman had the bed`! They gave us supper, and then- the old` woman put -the -two youngest kids to bed. They Went straight to sheep. Then she took those out, 1a.idhem over in the corner, put .the next two to bed , and so on. After all the` children were asleep i=in worn under the over shirt and and four pits, 50c. per pair. I So we unhitched, went in, and found t-was only a two-room s'hamty. and just swarmin with childmen. He had six from four to -leven years old, and as there didm t seem to be but one bend. ma an Rim... ....... ...-..J-m' - ,. ,_ ..... ..-nu- uaxuu U D!`-C111 [NJ U3 bed, me an Stony was wonderin what in_thurmd'er would become of us. (If!!! _ `L .__._ ., -....a..-uuc, wucu: one of them took up his parable thus: I was downin Louisiana lasrt nronvbhi traverlrin - cross country when we kinder got lost in a lonesome sort; of road just about dark, and when we saw. a light ahead I tell you it looked rst rizzite. We drove up to the light, find- in .twas a house, and when I holloreds the _ma.n came out and we asked` him to take us in for the night. oHeI looked at us mighrty hard; then said`, `Wall, I reckon I kin stand it if you frkin. 1` mm PLAY. _ 9 _ A group of d-rummers were trading `yams on - the saubjeclt. of hospitality, -says Dippinvc-ot.t s Magazin-e, When: one I and Duck`Trousers, Outing wear Invisible Suspenders. half-lined, made to 1o An A. g..- -- J Mr, lmnly, who in private life is mitur of The. Simeoc Reformer, haa'_ {won one of the most G1ltllusiS$ZiC-Bnp- 1.1-D:--;.2r.- of Luurier and reciprocity in this I :r0\'in.~9. lie sees how thepact will innxxlensuly pro-t {his country. A vote vus-t against `xwriproc-ity is a vote nyaillst the iutex-ests of every` vfarmer in T\'0rt'olk r-mn1t_v, the elite! o__f The l~.'<-fornwr lm-lared :1 s"o;t time. ago`, in, :1 severe m-iticisrln of Mr. McCall, the y:;rlia:nentm'_v repr(-sentative, a Yezxy (-7:4-t-limit gontlelnan, hit one wholly 1. -n-kin-,3` in Mr. Don!y`s basin:-s3 fore-. .ki','M and ox-ononlio j:1dg:ne-nt. . v. u u -."-~v- --s----J: ``I m sure and more about it. I AM right, then, Sam Reilly, we ye re ~s1u'e of it 1 11 scratch ye off the list-. 'hoppe.r, I could commit suicide on. yez with me -lit-tle` nger. 1 could Wipe up the urre . wid yez wid me handus tied behind me. `Ar .n good quality "of`heav_v loops, Brown $2.00, IIII UVIIIUI |lU IIII9I {Showing a battle between _a Dreadnought and a 'S:ibmgrine'. , V ,. lat Iamth the llavgasje 1 `CI.-_.:.... _ I_-.u- L _ Ifllfli --LGAreate9sf: ..I-__I_- -_ -._ pwuuuuuuvlui Cu K)! Cd ll. display ever shown in America! Goods man- ufactured while'you wait. of that ? `asked Reilly. :1: rr\t\-A ._L,., .4 'J`l.uu;_= Sir Wilfrid took a somewhat abort turn himself and. many of Me ghting` nun were called upon to do likewise. a , A case in point is` that of.-Hal. B. Dunly. Mr. Donly is chairman of the gvne1'al c-ommittee that has chargeo1', the Sinu-aoev meeting to-day. .He `will have a seat. in the amen corner`of f_ the plzitfomn. N0 do-utbt he wil_l..be _a` great omnfort and solace this after; nmnl to the o.!1ie1'tain in the white piuzno. ` : an In I. ___I.. 9. .,,!___L I01: 0 Vaste Lands Converted Into Valu- able Pine Bush at Small"Cost."e `V ` ~-City of Guelph Has Set The Pace. ` The h'vf0rn1v1 cited `the rtreaty Of ~31 um! uh.~'vl'\'(*t1 that if the PSOPI3 And this is the morning of the-day` in which that same Pre:mie"r is to,.op"e,nf his election campaign--a. campaign in` which rec.iprocri.`.y is the issue. Rcifl prooity he will urge upon the people;' noun :1 L,-1_ - _._..-___I.-L _'I_-._L \\'; Not so long ago the Premier of`thi'av country declared that the [peai1l`e":o;_ Canada were no longer in` favor of reel`- procity, and he piously than-ked heaven. for the new era. ` " .t Whart. strange {hinge come the whirligig of tune! _ v-._-.__2__ -n'L|.4i' .-u1\ll |ru\vC' but n_~ver 11~.se::i I. . IA `.f: 2..-2 5`. 1. "-.3`*r'v?`\'4jE;: .x. r .` __-.`- `~.' N-:.e_v, 5-`, "' -3 'j `v `. ~.- - ,,.. ~~ -w 'I`- . ,-:... . . . . ; , ""17." 5 ~ ' '- 'f"' E``' ` Would Have C6ntim :ed.l A Drawer of Wgtgr ` 3 Had Not Been`. ` 0* Asmmenf Y%Wuld FVot[Foi ?]f _ - tun ;nuul uvzu-uzva uu.__ mu '1!!! he bought f_orv57`d\ol-_ I :1a'l't' 01` less`. A In 801.116? run. he `bought for "- H HHS 1-a.nq] happeyngta 1.-qm-n-Hy is, covered with, yo`-un8A} I \':1|lI.':.hle fszpeciei; the 1 IS 1-nnu.{.I.o.m.kl.. .....J..'.....1,. `IL. 1 (Fyom T-he \V`ellan41-'Te3legr'ap_h)A," . ~O.cha_ion'A1 lf__t-hgrq;;`_~Ji,,%g: ; W93, %1m-sm * W , ;.41gap__;.i<.bq# 2;` 3; % `'` ' % As`.-tipn_tioh. j H ".1 ` F. J. CHENEY &_.;:QO.;. 'i`o1edo_',`_ o. ol!dI by Druggiste, 75hc.,M ' - (Take Ha -11's TFVa n;i`}yI L 1_ i1ls: fie`:-' gong I by local v;.s-:11e'y- canunori ! ~ reach the diseased portion of the ear. ' '1`-here is only one way.to cure deat- nees, and that is by constitutional remedies.` Deafness is caused` by `an inamed condition. of the mucous lin-- ing` of the Ens.tachi'an: Tube. When this .`tu:be` is inamed-~ you `have `a. (rumbling sound` or imperfect` hearin-`g, and Mica: it "is enkv'::e1-y dosed , Dea.f- , ness iefv thoreasult; and unlepa the; amm-_aI.ion `can; be mkow. out and this` tube raw red` "to--its" normal ~cond&tio , hearing will be destroyed forev r; `nine 'c'88|85._Oll.t of ten are :, oa'ug~eAd -ibyL f Catnarrh, "which i9_n-ot;hi`n'g bu-ti` :in- _in -``. amed _ condaiItIion_ of the mucous _--suit-_ falce _ .` A _ We will give Ou_1e.Hund:red,' Dolnlaars` 1'01` any case of D_o;a.1'n-ea (oauqed~:..hy ca-ta r1*.h)_that "ca.nno-ta be fcuredi` b'y Hall's; Gabamh Cure. Send. for fci_r-. ' 7I1:'1 :_`s",%`;`a`-pi.ty'*Vv"'cati _ t T see oVt1_iej1'$j?.a1_uiV/ vy;a.`Ie`o'?ntixfs9_1\?g1I;. . _-1- v--u- " Tho repor`n"o:i -Eo--C ani1diam- Forrestiy ` Convention. at Quebec has jusat been issued, `and, V makes `- 9. volume of 160 pages, of addresses, papens-, va.nd~ dis cuss-iongv -by Canadian! -and Umirtaed States aut.hori-tieusyom forestry and llumbering. A111 parts: of Oanadu "aw embraced in w the report, and 311'] phases; ` of the sub- ject, commea'ciaJ', edvucationxal, "a.d-mim- f is:trativ`e, and p'rso.te'c-tive ares dtealrt `with. The resolutions passed and . changes suggested in (the laws are im- ciuded. Persons in-tecnestedi may _re- . ce-i v'e a. copy .free_ upon ~a.ppiication_ `to ' The Secretary, Canadiann Forestry `As- gsoci`a.t'ion, ACa.nadvian Building, Ottawa, i Canada. ` v o v ` V V.`-K w--- vv --ru-IJJ \JaIAl'cI|.l'1d'lU IIILl:1I`1l-`cl1"'au'1` _ties~. 'I`hereo are evyidcencess that the idea is be-in g ' adAop.taec'1'. The city of Gu`e'lph, the leader in n11'tn&cipal .o~vvnerr~ ship- in. Can-atda, has ath.:i`s~.year bought 168 acres ofvland constituting blue muni- cipal; w_a._torsh;ed, and: has adopted a. plan for planting it tocprutable trees. The county of York is. considering a plan: of purcllasing land. planrt-i`ng up areas of waste sandy V land. The On- tario Government `has bought sevveral tlno:us:a.nd' acrenf of worvn.-out farmsi in "d/i eer*eI1:ttd'i.stric:ts in Southern Ontario- with the -intention of converting them into pro-twble forests. V . V v - -- ---- V `-5 V `I9-WV`-I`-`I This 4 well-trii-ed and business-like nwtthod. of securing a` nozmac:a.l' return- from waste land` is.one which should appeal` "00 many C'a.n:ad'iafna muniiezp_-a.i- .ti:9S'. 'I"hn I`-9 7 9 YA ~ `cur; r].nn.nn.n 61- n 4v `-1- - I tastion: worth $800 st;and`ing, without: the prot on the s-ma]"I tre-es, winnings and lcordwood. '1`ih:is crop "art $800 repre- Isen-ts -a. rental, of $3.25 per acre ffozr i every year of the `life of the plxa,nsta- ltion, in addivtion to three and a half_ I per cemlt. o-n 'a1I!. money` invested; ' u "V1.2- ___-n L_c 1 nmrnnss oANNo'_r an dunno Some there` are -who might be cxiti-\ ea] of Mr. Donly's attitude, but it should be `noted in extenuation that `in the days when he was preaching with Sir Wilfrid Laurier that reciproc- ity was duead _a.s Rameaes he had no. notion w-hatveir that S :-a W-iulfrid wax going t.oV(~hange`his mind all in a win- ter s_nigl1.t. ` * It .`wa: '; s-`harp turn. for Mr. Donlyy, but }:e took it. V - 5 `the. such Va thing! .-gun auuuy lli 08111105 '03 `posible `N 1: any sane Canadian would propose It is a lesson for us in the present sit_u_ati.on. To agree now to- exchange natural commodities and raw materials fox manufactured goods would be to return to the tallies of sixty-ve years ago. Had that treaty `not been ab:'og`..t- ed Canada _v;yo.uld' have. conti-nued szinm-` ply w'aat_ sbewwas--`a l`.eWe1" of wood and a dr-cwer`of water fo: Am'3ric'a'n ; masters. 1 I . 1.3" No in _r`he.wpTr!& excefhi '. Canada in -the. ~ra+te;o!jprosperAty '-and [the strength of prozperity tb-at`. this country i;.blessed- with._ And for tha future it will be matchle`s.' - Cauada g_enui'n':Iy dsvplorcd -thbe ab- rogation ot` the rcc'pro;~ity _t.re-at_,r cf 1854-66; but rea!ly, the stuppagse 0` that recip:-ocal trade was in the end _ a benet. ` The connti'y w:s"cO'rpe_1_led to 303k` for. ofher markets and seek new 111- dustries, whfoh eventual-1`: has produc- ed` the prosp:rou.s co;zdE.tion of the } country. ~- ' lwr Obviously, _ therefore, o,CtanAada, 1 `whose economic: and commercial situ-'* ation is "absolutely changed from the time of the reciptocicky treaty of 1853- 66, canenow well a`orv.i.to keep to her }own raw materials to -be consumed by I her ow_n:` manufactures `even: prefer- ably, possibly, to selling them toAme4ri-. cans whose plan would be towreturn them. to Oanada, in the shape} of mann- factured goods. _'1`:b'e-re is no urgent need of such a bargain. Canada, ie do- ing nely aw--it is; ` 11\v' - ``But surely it cannot `be possible: lat anv Rana ngmun... ...;...u ....--_--- of the United States wishodfto get the amticlee named in that treaty` free of duty, and at the cheapest possible price, `-".l`hey -have only. to gut out their own tluties." Further, The .Reformer, with a-high degree of fame- sight, and of ability, obsearvedz--' i A VALUABAI-E REPORT. ;. we Committee further advise : um` ~ thg ~_0rdon-in-Council , `August;19, z19aa. -_ -aad:_tlaTe'rs` V , in; the; .orgum-iaad. 7 Province Lth privileme _. , , ,_.ui__ 4 54% ft, ; u -uvuuu, -nvarloufn-rsa-la asnbvuuu, -'4l.Ll|II-|llU'1` Bay and .'R-ainey Rivyey-. `be given the privilege of. `killimg one dseer .fm_ rtiheir `own: use `d-u ri'n=g ho_ negular Open `sea- .sonKo_a_1_~ly,* without having to `take font a ` 5l.m.ni.t.ra. s .%8id~~ dew not. to. $90161; ; V f V . | _T-hxe /Commibte-ea of Council! advise that pursuant to the provisions of sec- I tion 9~(J) of the Ontario Game and! Fisheries 'Ac't,, fa?1f`!l1;9m9:_ac.tua1-ly- living . .grponL and ~t.i1Img4t,-_h_ei.r.'landa in. the Dis 1 _ tricts: gof Muskoka, 'Hali'bujrton,A Parry` .. So`1ihd,~ .Nipi.s_a:ing, utlggma, .'4'l`hu-n_dTesr .12.... nn`.a'Ir"Dn-=1kn.n"uw son. I... 4-.....'.. LL... . By `an -order-iii-c-ouncil[, `i.t_ has Eeen ' decided to `allow ac.tua1_siet.t3_rs of the 5`District thse.1figsh.t'- to kill ("me dear e'a'ch season for his `own use withou.t.h'a'vingf `mo take out. a license. The order reads , 'afolel0ws:. A % % _ - | _._...`._-v.~. ` ` `It: vvasy rate-, M-as-tea; Dick, ' said the old man, WV/i.thI,6Ilvb_l1'llISia.StII1; I . dou"t- know as I ever he'a.nd- it better duosme-.3 After `a. pause. he added, but old parston, he neyer gives ? us. time 4 evening service-' in h morning. "_ ` I think I got_ through the sezice w.it`h~ou/f_a. mistake, Jo:hm,V'h~es remark- ed tvo_the.-'o-1d' clerk, who was 'he1r['ii`ntg ' _him joif with his` surplice. - 1111. _-,, II -' `A " THE` NEW M1N1s1'mvs `INNOVA- T non. '1`-hie squire _ s son `had just been on- dained, and was to take charge of the morning service in "his native: viddageu. He was a young_m.a.n, and*. very ner- vous. However, `he d_=id- his `beat, and returned` to -the vrenstry, having accom- plished the service to his own tion. - . V -~-~ -~----- y-vy.-W Fact No. 1.--'.l`he `hoxise trade in Can? ada-w-azsVnever-Ibetatver t7ha.n `mow, nor have` there ever been higher `prices paid for horses than during the past` year. " T j Fact `N-0. 2.--The pzi'ces din danadal --- 6-... u;un uuv Jalltu 'We are not `her -se dealers. We own} the Repository, the largest" horse mar-A` fket in Canada, and sell 11C)`,-S63 on com- mission for the punblic. We are, there- fore, `in -a position to give an opinion.-' on the effect which reciproci-fy will, have on the horse trade in Canada beter than most people. I `l'.V....A. \r. 1' mi Hon. Mr. Graham; in his address to the Simco Liberals" yesterday, honored me by taking notice of my remarks in The World of August 15. I cannot To the "Editor of The Globe: The } argue the question with him, for the. .simrple reason that there is no argu' ment tbuvt. a plain statement of facts. I will give him the facts; . , , , `Irv The following lettter from a man who certainly should know the conditin`_s of thehors-e ma-rlxet, is just another ill-[i wstratiovn of how Liberal politicians are ende-avorling to rush this agreement through and hoodwink hhe flarvmers in.to 3 `thinking that they will obtain higher} . . } prices. Much is, being said about the'great_ benet which the farmem will derive} from recipxocity with U. S This is a` veryihice line of talk for Liberal- newspapeits and Liberal politician-9,3, but let the farmer -beware the results, before `taking this` leap in the dark. Jvexryome admits that the farming in-` dustry is-' the backbone of the coun-` V try, and the Conservative leaders; are; today, ghtmg the battle against this; trade agreement principally in the in-` t terests of the agricultural classes." If Reciprocity Comes in] F ofce, a -J Canadians in West, Says Prices in Canada Indi Horses Will Go Down in Price .`81"1'L_E3_RS cm DEER, Who, is 18 plredictaed will mac... -n-:--- -~-~ ua\.' uu .`4~lX|':y'yela1"0ld':. ' whit.e~ pime in C&l|lld'3. studies w.]1!icl1 have been made`:-} %*tere11*~s in whni`te pime .f-onesitv` .4 lar land in~ Eawtern ' ,_.0 the prve-nltiction tlhat `an: ' %v;1*a%.J`r-62 . MAJOR J. A`.jCURRI1-1, Mr.` K!` uuol-g ' `?-_.Lu_ an nes Force, Americans Will" Outsell West, Experieneed Mari.-- Indisputably Better. %1NoR*r+HER%N%%Anx*.4%NcEA If ";I_*I<;,` you; very much; I am not; in: trouble, hm: H my patriotic o.vencomeV=%mgwa:esn I gaze bn. ` the of >thie Fav-t.h_eg=A . got I _'_his` Conn-` vu'_y.' . `I: E V, - h `K ; A Quite so.;` the. rapied W-nd0r1Ii;4 , .f 3=.1~_r`~*>nd`;.. _ , While exploring -the grofmds abdwt the tomb of Wra-s'hinzton= a gentlaxn-an hap- l penI_ecI"to see a.'1ady 3f mature yearn .:_who. ~bathe& in tears, was kneeling` be- _fom`e an`od_:ice some d-ista.nc'e _fmm.L `H116 mJo'nu-me ,Thinkim'g 9119- H89` in some sort `of distress they gontJaeman`of V {feted assistance. V 3: _ ` V ` ` ' .. mus I-a-ml Nappelnsa w. un-tly vovere.-d With: TI'ec.~` mt !~:.pecie8', WT cogt" ]>1antin;_- is <-mxs'id:e'raab1y T9'd'u,9d7' V. Caxmclu. \\':s.~'f0 land can" be.p118j1"i*.(`," .'_. )'oun,_-' tn-vs, 04.5., weh.i-be ]3i1n9y' .fT- if-'ht dollars per acre. The lam], the 1-o.~.It, of p'1-annting, 't`hI9-V nIa1m;_rvmno.11.*t, Vpmtection anti $83991 mnnpounul i1:te1'os't at lrhroe `half per -ont., `brings the C080 W if 1l'4'<]H I>lant.a:tinn to about $160 'Pdr `f the a-go of sixty y-e:a.rs,{ ~ * " 'f:hm-9 are no sixty-yelar-0ld';. w ' ' ' S0 GENIERQUS. ` ` 'I`ox_mny, did you give your bro~ tber the `bes t.pa.;t_ of the apple ms told you ftlo`?-L L ` Tom,my-V- Yessumg. I gave him. the, s:eeds.v T, He can Vpla.Iit enn -and ' have ;_a` whole orch'amd. . r $1,; i 4:3. &`7;;i::;;;,`;:.':1 `e-at um, an d'eyA d-one me,g`0od'. Did you steal `that mt->f` ducks from my back porch? askedf gn ira.te man of his colro-re_d gardener. 1119 B can - ` ` Yes, I u11:dTrsta.n-d- .thaaf 3he s been married `before. --Detroit Free Press. vv un-u v uuv` vulii.-I He, 3lv0OkS' so sad/."" ,-__-__.. -- `nv\IJ-L122 If you d.0n t drink milk you must have cod~ livetAr_/oil]. - Fact No. 7..--Mr. Yeagher is ' con~ sidering ' the c ect which reciprocity will have on horses which he sells for !Mr. Yeagher. We have to consider what -it will do for the farmer and Ithe general` public for whom we `sell; V A resume of the foregoing _flactsv ,is conclusive in shnwin... 44...; an. --:~~ AN UNBXPBCTED GONPESSION. ...vv- ruin \ `Fact N o. 4.`--Theruonthwest `win ge-t .c-hcaper horses from the northern Sta-tcs, and the average price of work- [ing `horses {in Canada will be lowere-:1` iaccordingly -on a par-with the Sttates iggriccs. - - - ' ` \\'u~`t- 1' ]v0p\Il.':Iim Hill; Jam an t1':-f~: it :1'l'(' ` run ' .. uuuqvwo ' 3`- 1ac.tV No. 3.-The Onrmria -have shipped [upwards `of ,worth of `horses to` `non: _ing the past year. ` | `[3. -1. `\Y - "` _ are indisputably better : tates. tlwhat ,8 +%Mou;e,zma1 is M1sp111:c-rz:n`Mot_:nNnwq. V We the n1a.t`t;1"w11ih -the. groom? an and: " ` -`VI'r -The Onnmrio vfa.1-mars Irnnvou-Jn `..;.- A111 t\r|1\ ...._- ,_ ......, .,._\,u \u\xcvU.7\L Vb N.'. lwr Inn! 11.~:e~.l-. for" a.gr&cul=t-mfg--` Suvll :.I'<~::.~' are u-sually WI8S't0S Of. ug1'1'VF 1:c~:~' wlm'h (l('tI`}lL't fl'Om,'|Ull0 Value." Ilw JIL-i',_:lllm1'iIo;,g` property. Th-eivr lll1`Pl'0'l clm-ti\'it_\' im-H-as..~'. the 13l`0pOPti0n3`tf lnmlvn n1 taxes on the. community nd I'f.`llll(`l.\ sun-I1 public works as T0809 l'l'J' un~lu|_\' expensive 01' 'PrPr ll0I!:Att'l}' [mar in quality. If the law! is sum! it is in manyll 0o`allllI1-09 blown ulmut by the wind 30 '39-901 ll- *>1'ny ur elm-rouse-. the value of 8d"| _joinin;_ l':mn-;. There are inisbamcea this ulungr tlw shores of IJak89{0l`1ltamil7- hrw zmcl lllmm. In every way law! is nut (ml_y a loss: to, -buttva. d-mag P011. tlw gamgx-e..-:siveness of_a cOm*m`17"" itv. l kllll flit` lnrnluum unnnuma. .\'nvh lnml will always;.gro*W .1`- A I.` .`......_..

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