To Obtain the Finest vmcolored green tea procurable buy H46S GREBN TEA Superior to the best Japan*. Try it today. GREENMANTLE BY JOHN BUCHAN. CHAPTER XVI. Continued. runner, he said, and could keep up Woman's Sphere > UlOdlta V/J \,\rit . . there was no time to lose. I got out f rmer , had blc . ssed u and sold us the petrol tins and spare tyres and <*> me . *^ c ^"'ad. Blenkiron be- cached them among some rocks on the str ? d the Arab being the heaviest, hillside. Then we collected our scanty and f e , k ' r nd l had the screws My baggage from the derelict Studebaker. worst forebodings were soon realized, ' Our only hope was Hussin. He had ? nd Hussln ' '?P. ln K a , lon e at mv 8lde - got to find us some lodging for the d an eas y .J ob to kee P U P an were us - about as slow as an ox- night, and next day we would have , ....... .. .,. t nd.i,,mn n, L i U i. .>.,...... a try for horses or a lift in some pass- wa [ on - The brutes were unshod, and Atlgtrla 60,500,000 ing wagon. 1 had no hope of another J the , r ? u K h roads ! saw that their , 19,500,000 .. r . , futit nr/mlH *rni-Y* crtrtn t*f\ Tf\ in (*-.>- uv* .............. ,MWW,VW J UKUlla A AltV4 IIVS I M r: V/A C* 1 l\S H l^V 1 ~ 1 J A Every automobile in Anatolia ** .would very soon go to ] now be at a premium. : Wc J?K ed !on K ''ke a tinker's pieces cara- ORDERLY CHILDREN. Every mother knows what derful help it is when the car. would now be at a premium. - T- . , . . , , ,. ,. .. , ... van, about five miles to the hour, as It was so disgusting a mishap that fcckless a party as ever disgraced a we all took it quietly. It was too bad - - - - i . . , , , ., _ we till MAW It uuaUUIJ* It WM tVU UMI hlrrhmart t stantly at things near at hand, the . t i.pi nr( i u v >,,.,,) qxv uarinir Hus m Kf; roau - ,. , . A * iitiptu uy nuru .swearing, nus- TViH wpntripr wi rmw n pnlfl nriz- eye must make a ereater effort to K ; n nn H PM,,,. <., <* r>n HifTrnt , ne , weatner was , now a , com a f lz Millions Due to Britain. A* the debts due to Great Britain have been occupying considerable at- tention, It may be recalled that the debti of her Allies and the Dominion* ere as follows: War Loans Australia $ 457.265.000 New Zealand 148,115,000 Canada 69.050.000 South Africa 61,4J'C,000 Other Dominions and Colonies 16,300,000 Russia 3,275,000,000 France 2,920.000,000 Italy 2,515,000,000 Yugo-Slavla ' 125,000,00 Portugal, Rumania, Greece and other Allies 335,000,000 {9,922,160,000 Relief and Reconstruction Loans :- Rumania . . . Yugo-Slavla . Other States 11.000,000 10,000,000 5.000,000 . , ._ !** * ** WCILI?I wd.i nvsvv a v,wtvi w ** sin and Peter set off on different zle> which increased my depression. very mother knows wnut a won- .- , ,. - p M :_ a ii v no ", f ., , . -. zle> w nicn increased my oppression, ul 'heln it is when the children " . po . n , j vT! f y ?' uea OI V 1 e m ro ? 9 M P ros P ec t 'or a Carg passet j us an j disappeared in effort is involved in looking across a house, and Blenkiron and I sheltered th JC ,;,, thirtv miles an S2Stiftt5!SLrSl -- >* * h rizon Of ,- de l-, the """* r <* k a " d S ked htrTLfkTur^wnel ". of $106,000,000 Belgian Reconstruction Loans: WRKLEYS After Every Meal Take it hone to the kids Have a packet in your pocket for an ever-ready treat. A delicious confec- tion and in aid to Ida teeth, appetite, digestion. Sealed in Hs Purity Package She likewise knows how futile i mere ^ gea savagely. , us k for the , ut ,, it of the busi . talking toward tho establishment of, The e , g uke ^ cnmera . The Huss.n was the first to strike oil nes / c i ogKed our spirits. I bit hard those habjts. 'theory is that every object reflects He came back in twenty minutes with on my , ip to curb my res tlessness, There seems to be just one way to of ,. hL The , eng of the cye news of some kind of dwelling a and j think j would have BO i d my hnpress upon a child the desirability focuses these ra whcn you ] ook a t cou P le r milt '* u . p p s *,'"; He .soul there and then for anything that] of brine orderly, and that is by mak- . *; ,.,v,;,.i, , went olr * collect letcr, and, hump- cou u mov e fast. I don't know any . . ' me ODjfCt, upon me rcunu, wnicii iur- incr our hncrfiit'p Hlcnkiron nnn i A.\. i j * i ine it just as easy and pleasunter , ... , , ., , j, ", ""K^uK 1 -. * -." K1I " a " u sorer trial than to be mad for ripeed responds to the sensitized place of the plodded up the waterside. Darkness ....i !. . ,,, n vi,i ,, B nil' K rTa.-P. to be orderly than to be otherwise. ^ carrie3 ^ g^ ^ ^.^ fa M . and rl.7!L^hi for anv kind of "Just as easy to be orderly" necessi- jmpregsion to g braini flnd the result took somc bad toss y es amonR the bo(ra . J^.g'^^ 8 f F a " y kl " d f is sight. | When Hussin and Peter overtook us / bout midday we descended on Other Loans: Armenia Czechoslovakia 45.000.000 | A Powerful Beak. 4.145,000 MaoowB. a kind of parrot, native to 10,000,000 South America, can break with their beaks nuts which resist attacks with tates places for the children to keep their poMe-ssions. Hooks low enough % , for the children to reach with ease. ... , , '. K o 2Z* r found thc entrance ey<j "foca . length." If this is too long or too and lunch box- Bhort imperfect vision regu , ts The hollow ahead. , J J ** WVU V iituJUMJi Tw MMWMWW P a better road, and prcs- wide , ain full of the marks of rich - a light twinkle in the Cu i t i vat i n. Villages became fre- quent, and the land WHS studded 14,145,000 a hammer. Total $10.082,305,000, ^ A "listener-in" 200 It proved to be a wretched tumble- Bhort, imperfect Vision results. me Hnwn fnrm in n m-nvp nf nonlirs n "'"' ".""" "" " may be dropped at night and as- , ' , 1crinrB nt 5 i ,? R J? poplars a wa ter furrows. From wmbli'd in the morning. A line or' le " s of thc e * e or f th , e transparent foul-smelling muddy ya r a, a two- bered f the , j .u t ^;. 1 outer surface may not be curved prop- roomed hovel of a house, and a barn .;,, t |T., t -i shelf near the stove > or furnace regi- j mugcl * s contr ol 'the which was tolerably dry and which ^^e coming to that ch *<-. *cVifip<i / o t-c mi 1 1 an -iti/1 .iviirtj nr^iQ _ * ' . . . Not Lost, Only Gone. Pat had got a job as steward on board a liner, and onhis first trip he was anxious to have everything as nice as possible so as to please the captain. Accordingly, the first thing coming near tc-r where raos mittens and overshoes ' ""*' " "' UBV:lc ' > """ "'" " """ ,.-..,., u, ,,,. u ,,.. t .. try near Siwas, which is the granary B dr?ed and warmed T c ! f CU8ing f thc eye mny " Ot be 8tr nK ^ 8eIeCted f r T .f'^P'^f a ^- of Turkey, and the home of the true i enough. So the eye may not be able The owner was a broken old fellow Osmanli ^ock. scarred with 'he did was to have a good clean-out what I remem- j of the captain's quarters, and amongst judged that we; ot her things he polished up the tea- t champagne coun-] servlce< of whlc i, the captain was very I A t - l ,. nr,/l nlKo,- ,-, l,i u l,l o n'.a IcnuuK". ou me cys may nui. M nui^ , Tr j WSmanil 81OCK. board for toys and other valuable pos-. f , on near objecte or whose sons were al at the war, and Then at a turni of ^ road aeEsions. These make it just about as , on ^^ ^ ^^ g-R -^ h recelvcd us with the profound calm came to the carave ^erai. we proud. Unfortunately, he let the teapot slip overboard, and It sunk like a stone to the bottom of the ea. tsy to put things away as to drop j ""' ^ 1 "' I made C ' > 'corr^tTh% and^lf f ne t wh 'SSSPJl?**"* but un ' i "iTwal. a'dingyr battered' place, with He did not know what to do, but at them most anywhere. worn earlv enoueh mav be eeded ! P leasa " t . nc ? ^om life th , nk , aBter f ui f n patchc8 last an Idea struck him. and. approach- As for the pleasantness of being' Tlv for . .h Tt H . By th ' 8 tlme , We ha ^ recov ed , our from its walls. There was a court- ordt-rly, that is easily worked out in on ^ for * short time. tempers, and I was trying hard to d abuttinK on the road , and a flat- each family. "I don't like mother to Never strain the eyes; close and rest put my new Kismet philosophy into ^ d house K with a biK ho , e in Ita | them every little while when at work, practice. I reckoned that if risks g j d( f j t was a j on g way ^ rom any Und do not read on jerky strains, nor were fore-ordained, no were difflcul- ba tUeground and I guessed that badly placed, tics, ami both must be taken as part some t . xp i osion had wrou ght the dam- the day s work. With the remains B( T hind ^ tt few hundred yards our provisions and some curdled . ru , wim me i.^rii uiiii ur uuuiy uiucuu. ~v~". . DOln must _ complained one small boy. Tha^dark YQU shou)d not w<jar - * of the day>s work wuh the remamg -I el:.- 1 ,-^ fv, n f(.r n minnto* i . . . ,- '...,L nf closet has taught a more ', 'glasses, eveafor a minute; nor look at OI .,^ U ?'" ns , a " Q a , off, a detachment of cavalry were en- le-'son than many weary hours 'i Lving pictures if your eyes time eav m '^ , We 8 " tlsfled our hun er and camped beside a stream, with their talking on mother's part. Fred * d ! HV unless vou have corre^tfn^Ls s T^ IT5*?S " P um n f L t . he P eaRO horse! tied up in long lines of pickets, much rather put his cap where it be- ''* s y " hav " "' recUn f glaS8M ^raw of the barn. Blenkiron an-, And b t ^ e road * idei 0^ a i one longs than to search it out of a mix- f or them " ,, Av , d usln *f ^-^^ un- nounced with a happy sigh that he and dJ^ stood a large new ture of article in the dark. " 8 fa*!l*Sftfc - ' fef^SJ"" f r tW day " " Ult f h ' 9 , -qtor-car. Mother helped us fix a shelf behind the Ktove and we always put our boots and overshoes there when we Lake them off," was the virtuous an- tion of another small boy. Fine but, If they are found lying about the floor, they are swept out into the icy wood- house where it \t not at all pleasant to find them when wanted. No use blaming the littlo folks for not putting things where they belong when there really is no suitable place where they belong! As for the pleas- antness "I'll never sweep my child's wet overshoes into the woodhouse!" you exclaim indignantly. And yet which really hurts the child more this rather drastic lesson which he re- members for weeks, or thc perpetual nagging in which some mothers in- dulge, or allowing the child to grow up with untidy habits? KITfHEN CURTAINS. Who docs not enjoy a light kitchen In which to work! Even the most nrtistic of curtains seem a superfluity since they darken my windows and Mhut out an extensive und inspiring view. Keep curtains fresh and at- tractive adds to the work and when thc windows are opened for ventila- tion, as kitchen windows so often arc, light curtains blow about and are more or less in the way. Yet when all cur- tains are discarded except the roller hades, the room acquires a bare and unattractive appearance. Thus we have a little interior decoration prob- lem the satisfactory solution of which require* a bit of thought. Curtains that are nothing more than a ruffle across the top of the window look well and in no way inter- ] fere with the usefulness of the kitchen! An eye-wash or lotion which can ' dyspepsia. safely be used consists of ten grains of boracic acid and one ounce of camphor night, dream. remember. 1 had a In all the road before and behind Ing the captain, he said: "Captain, can anything be lost if you know where It la?" "No, certainly not," replied the cap- tain, rather sharply. "Well, sir," retorted the Irishman, "your silver teapot Is at the bottom of the Atlantic!" miles from a broadcasting station hears the notes of a singer sooner than those standing In the transmitting room. This is be- cause wireless wave* travel faster than sound waves. \tany hour- fay or night- EDDYS MATCHES To Wind Yarn. When you have no one to hold your yarn for winding, place two flat Irons there was no man to be seen except O n the table as far apart as the length seemed to be m a t ^ ,_ ,, t|l . ,_ The own . of ^ ^^ ^ ( g ^ yarn ^ thorn. eeme o e n a the troopg by t j, e stream. m untalns v and J ers, whoever they were, must be in- water. t)rop this lotion into each eye place ^^^ WIITC , C . ullc/ ;, with an eye-dropper, night and morn- 1 **,. "i 1 "*, ,,?>', 2^*? ^ side the caravenserai. ing, or when the eyes are irritated bv .- ' .v . * ul , * remember, j h jd j wa in the mood for "'is i v * - wy^m *i * i 1 1 ii n 11 uy -;ix'tn 1 1 1 if with T rii/nt fnr I BAMMAfl \ i * dust. I uxurinnt i>vlnl>ii nnt nnlv ft K i J '!? x some desperate deed, and lo and be- .. V u ^ urlant W" not onlv to be quite alone and thc terror that u^j p_V,:,i n ,, . u.j . According to statistics the popula- hold Providence had given me the tion of the world more than doubled , but they was pursuing me was more than hu- chanee . i covet cd that car as I have in 114 years ending with the year . , f . , ' "itrance man. The p aco wa horribly quiet never CO veted anything on earth. At 1914 of dust and other foreign matter. The and sull, and there was deep .snow tho moment aU ' my ^ ans had nar- * growth of the eyelashes can be pro- ying everywhere, so that each fitep ]rowed down to a feve K rish pas . sion to =========== moted by applications of petroleum I took was heavy as lead. A very or- , t to the batt i efle id. We had to LJ -... 1 1 - *. -J D..lb M jelly. Use but a small amount on the dmary sort of nightmare, you will.^ nd Greenmantle at Erzerum, HOlla.nO DUlDS edge of thc lids, being careful not to !j ny : .' .V -" ert ' W "J one . strange , there we should have Hilda von . .... .feature in this one. Tho night was; PI ... . t f t ; n '" Dutiful window oardro m th. dib of /It OH i.ie<JolW You can bank on a 44-1 Di> after day .month after month Smarts "444 Axe will stand the ! going where th ^olng is hardest. Get your hardware m-ui to show you a"444T Note the han^Andtne ! feel* of It- A real axe with a fireblued finish that resists S * ' CAHADA FODNDBIES , 6 FORCINGS ILM let it enter the eye. GROWING GIRL . i . i'iM f VI 1C I V WV .-ii'Mini ii-ivr- IIIMI.L wii ,, nrk i ( of "'fj '*[?* Elnem'a protection. It was a time of | ,' T , ro aii . s w ui coii-iion. . , pitc JiirK, our, .au o I war> and - a front of brasa was thejfui A^ned Bulb,, conpaia. eoi-. si-iu coUwtion " " of 13 .. !- . .1 Hi. Hi- poitpald. II l-'i.r. llluitrattd Uil. C. E. BISHOP & SON, Seedsmen Belleville, Ont. - lit j* i it. VYttl|ClliUClJl 'MM i ' l ISA UOd o . . -i 11.' A CHARMING FROCK FOR THP .'t ? r t? P as . s . t the . r 7> s ono i surest safety. But, indeed, I could A ( ilAHMlNU fKOr-K -PC THEnaU-h of light, and it showed a rum nt flo . npo * t nnv ;, ..;.,, ST>4 , nk . window. Made of gay cretonne they add an attractive bit of color to tho room. Checked gingham is suitable, or unbleached muslin with n colored binding. The laundering of such cur- little hill with u r.cky top: what we k J call in South Africa not figure out any plan worth speak- saucepan. I had a notion could get to that ciixtrol sufr, and I panted through the drifts towards it with the avenger of blood at my heels. I woke gasping, to flnd the 8aw omy - one th i n g-a fast . i in K ui . i navv win J > . viuii Tv,7 iff c " whlch mi K ht M ours - on that f II (T b continued.) I I should be i A TOOTHPICK RACE. Draw on a level patch of ground or winter morning struggling ! on an cvt , n floor two para ii e l lines ten "-^; v.v cu . "." r- 1 feet apart, one for the starting and hear B enkiron say cheerily that his'.. Jf . *v i.- i- w duodenum had behaved all night like I thc J>^1 for ^ e finishing line. Fur- u gentleman. I lay still for a hit tr>- J "is" each contestant with a bundle of to fix the dream, but it all dis- toothpicks. REEDS Write us for prices on highest grade. Basket Reeds Also Frames and Tray Kolved into hnze except thc picture of the little hill, which was quite The idea of the game is to see which of the contestants can first construct clear in every detail. I told myself an unbroken line of toothpicks from It was a reminiscence of tho veld, | the starting to the finishing line, some spot down In the Wakkerstroom country, though for the life of me I couldn't place it. I pass over the next three days, There is no set rule how the tooth- picks should be placed, except that any given toothpick may be touched by A I/OOO WWfl *IW IBVJBW ni^.j viujo v _ ~ for they were one uninterrupted series on 'y two others. There must, more- of heart-breaks. Hussin and Peter scoured thc country for horses, Blen- kiron sat in the barn and played Pa- tience while I haunted the roadside u ''some task was perfectly futilo over, be no breaks In the line. 4478. White is here combined red materials or Hollve the Exception. Tho London cockney, who ralspro- 'The col'i ' the Paragrapher. In Tit-Bits we ,umns passed,' "caVtuig" wondering eye's *<* f district visitor who was call- [on tho wrecked car among tho froze n i Ing on Mrs. Harris, a new arrival In rushes, but they could offrr no help. ' the village. My friend the Turkish officer promised j "You seem to have a good many to wire to Angora from some place 1 children, Mrs. Harris," said the visitor, or other for n fresh car, but, remem- 1 -yes, mum," she replied, "and dotted in yellow berin the state of affairs at Angora, I wnat . fl morBi al , lhelr names b , I hn3 n ^ h P e ,Jr. om , th L at .. q !l arto _ I J'wlth haltch. There's "Ubert, my old- Then cornea 'llda, 'Arrlet and ni i ,11 fr ti Wtr oi'Orace. Then there's 'Arold and 'Arry butist t* en HI roid- niiiii, uui. vnt*y wuru in - j r WHJ oijj u ' tain, j. negligible, yet they do |St!ftSJ l 5fllll!SS JSS^VlkftS'^^ entirely with the bare, unattractive look of an uncurtained window, a win- dow that fares us during many hours of every day. Brantford Willow Work* Brantford, Ont. JAMES SMART PLANT BROCKVULE ONT. MusfarJis ^uri9hment to food^ f k,it it must be Keens 229 1 '"". . u 'inurrv even U, stop a d spenk The a d 'Edor and 'Onorla. They're all erea materials or bordered goods. 1 " 11 , y ," . , , f c " R - . . . .. , th h , . on ]y conclusion 1 reached from my iiaitohea- all except tne baby, aud we , S 7P le and '^t'v would be a de- ,.,,/j^,,,, viRi , w . ls tll;lt lhin(fs W( ./ e chrUtonBd he Hollve." If some piece of kitchen furniture, 1 vel6 P ment ln whlt< ' batlstc / hn " (1 " gt-tting very warm in the neighbour- an a cabinet, table or sink, ex- ke . chi ? f llm '"' wlth nBms t'tchinR for ho()(1 of Kjgrrim. -Everybody on that tends across a lew window, an is Mm* ' finish - rou<i U> be in mad haste either times (he ruse, it m>vr looks well from 1 Thc Patt(!rn is Cllt in 4 *: 8. 10, to get then- or to grt away. the outside of the house. A sash cur- 12 and 14 y ears - A 12 -y ttr sl7 ' c rn ' ""I"'" W '^i 1 T"' SUSSfJ i. , tain fr.sU.nrd at both top and bottom imres 3% yards of ono material 3(1 a I have , nai, . th, ( ..niTmnions had iM<*Uaa L i,r T*. 1,1.1,. -i illnatrnt a/j 11 very .special and pot uiiiir n v rods or *J IM( i " fli rpt*tl v over t Ho "H rips wini*. i t> iniiKf! ns 1 1 IUMLI uicn s ,_ , . * i i ... 1 1 1 1 !-,.. 11^ \'fin r lo fnt- 1 1 1 1 > u.* iiiat nH lilJOUJ^nOlU IRC 1 U rlxlnil rilll[)lit nflftfl RO t li 'i t it r -i tvtta urt/1 IAHIAWM > . 1 1 1, M 1 1 ' J 1 rt H J / \.iril-iur LIlfVNUlSL, mill . . . . l(4i>n nv uiL ii ruintfi u n <j iow(*rs W lln' f * t no first (1 *l V n(* CUinc tiHCK ( the SH.h looks better and keeps clean ' 2 '* y rda "*,*" skirt and P lastron - hAndfld, All tho horses; had been longer than one hanging loose from 1 ' J ttern mailed to any address on mulu | ecn ,,i for thc war, he said; and the- top. and it leaves the upper sash recei Pt ' lr>c in IMW or stamps, by though he was certain that somc had clear. This srrangement in good the Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Weat been kept buck and hidden away, he, when kitchen windows open directly Adelaide Street, Toronto. Allow two could not get on their track. The upon the street or driveway and a de- weeks for receipt of pattern. j second day hi- returned with two groe of privacy Is desired without * I ^ i8 ^ l ' b l^ S !T eW i. n .'' d . <it ^^ ra A ly ,. S . ho .. t ni'i'dlessly obscuring the view. WATCH YOUR EYKS. Do you know very much sbout your y*s? j riii-nii, do you know how they Viork, and how to care for them? Do you know why your eyes are Hulthier if you live In the country or at the seashore rather than in the! ' nere '" no UBe ln lr y' n K "> " n w Hussin said he had cleaned up tho Whales measuring as much ns 105 city! Racaus* when you look over fur' somo P eo P' the error of thelr wa y s - countryside, and I believed him. 1 feet in length have been caught in the dita\ioa, the muaclea are almost They will simply persist in looking at dared not delay another day, even Antarctic wholly vlxd When you look con-l vourl1 a " thc time - though It meant leaving him behind. Foe* of Memory. I ' n the wind from a diet of beans. ' There was no decent corn or hay left Scientists have discovered that the Jn thut ,. OUI1 tr y side. The third day. memory Is stronger In summer than In he picked up a nice little Arab stal- ! winter. Among the worst foes of the lion: in poor condition, it is true, but O e'-'O "She 1 momory are loo much food, too much perfectly sound. For these bensts we right!" In Plain Slyht. climbing the social ladder a'.l physical exerclsn, and strangely, too paid good money, for Hlenkiron was _ much education. well supplied and we had no time to ghe wear8! q, spare for tho interminable Oriental _, . bargaining 1 . ' There Is no use in trying to show H,, ss | n sa i<j he had cleaned up tho 'And what beuutlf;i. silk stockings ISSUE No. 4373. Mlnard't tlnlmtnt Heals Cut*, Hut he had no notion of doing any- thing of the kind. He was a good MliunJ's Unim.m to. Oand<- u n. Come to the Lectures, Demonstrations and Practices at the Ontario Agricultural College 1924 SHORT COURSES 1924 Stock and Seed Judging (Two and Accounts-- -Feb. 4 weeks) January 8th 19th. Poultry Raising- (Four Weeks) January 8th February 2nd. Horticulture Courses: Fruit and Vegetable Growing-- Jan- uary 21st February 2nd. Floriculture and Landscape Uarden- Ing Feb. 4th - Feb. 16th. Dairy Courses: Course for Factory Cheese and rsutteruiakers -- January 2nd March 14th. Cow-Testing Jan. 7lh Jan. 19U>. Farm Dairy Jan. 21st Feb. 2*d. Factory Milk and Cream Testing. Includlug Kuotory Management Feb. 16. Market Milk, lucludlng Mechanical Refrigeration Feb. 18 - March 1. Condensed aud Powdered Milk- March 3rd March loth. Ice-Cream, including Mechanical Refrigeration^ -March IV Mar.28. Creamery and Chefaemaklng Course. Including Mechanical Re- frigeration Mar. 24 - Mar. 28. Hee Keeping (Two Weeks) --Jan- uary 8th January 19th. ; Drainage and Drainage Surveying (Two Weeks)- Jan. 8 Jan. 19. Power, Including Tractors, (lasoline Engines, etc. Two Weeks) Jan. 22 Feb. 2. Tbm rouim ft' i'l.mi',.1 to nwrt tht rtuulniuwiii of ranu,-r. firmm' IOBJ. cUlnnnn. iwultrr- mill l.c >urrri iiml hortl. Ul'Ulilll who n .1 tr IbU 10 l,'l huBI> (at but lltort IXrtOll dlirlnl lUe Hini.T niciuthi. All <iinti ire rrcc. on" lh ,i fiiiltn oi n,. dilrr .ourjn, foe whkl> a until rcftitritlon r.ii U ltri.l A rhtniv fmm tlir liniv.i <tirr'uidlrw. nmlmi a>hr pwi<l Inlrrwlnl In lh Utlna In whMl VOU !< linn, .il ,i',.,,,.- .1 ,,:,>.>!. tnrt III- . uu rmt-n! <X kllowltdt*. *111 iln -'" r>x1. I'Uii n tiirnil -.'in, . ..in.,, ihii mirrnu m rw. iii-in. ,ii nix OB rallnyi. Writ* for book- let (li-vrtblng tin 1 .i>i ..-. and auk for rallwar <-*rllflrat. J. B. REYNOLDS, M.A. President L. STEVENSON A. M. POUiTfiR. U.S.A. Director of Extension UegUtrar -