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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1918, p. 3

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un- eding of Ty lp mths Ls te another trap: ex~ ence and: ask' #4. hey he sends' If you find he has bee to one Dastienler concern po , that's a pretty; gts J that 'the concérn is and ctory in its prices. ! {Bit perhaps you do not know such a tripper.. Then what? a over the advertisements of 'various fur houses. + Read Ww to seeing whether the house, 3 mi tions 'how long pit has bean' ! "Say a comparison: "To keep ig an ri "good condition, it would!Tt is the ualit twenty pounds of hay 'per | to the h approximately 250 days, or|acter. thing that finally caused 'and one-half tons which islhim to giy o Shing to ror magtotin nd | worth abouts $12 per ton upow the emotion was the pa appeal of o! farm. Five or six peunds of clover ls "brother Judah Patheti Cat 27-84). hay' is fed in connection with the H 5. ples for Benjamin's restoration md the grain ration. . A and icture drawn-of ihe vener- frony '(28'0 40 pounds ~ot| or. Datriarchis grief was wero 00 PO! ful to be silage per day, when fot fn gonnsction is. prothers Mheough Tote hag ot Rvp pr fy and the' grain ration. | test; the memories of the. it crowd- ed upo n him; gratitude: filled his soul 's in Suche diet enable to save them "To carry the comparison further y it is necéssary to find the "cost of Joseph | pn o hin HsConm which adds greatly. inction of his char Ey ean orou| Ih should go poe Spl the defici- re Swede turnips n 2. When is me Plant evergroont tress, fastructiony cows? alive during |e de Hea out team, Thee 1 a ne delicacy of feeling in this. the ae of. id oe Mare, bel was an hour of holy" reconciliation, | d, cotimated in that way. The average ord 7 ie. be exposed to 'curious or cost of producing. an mcre of corn er Facsonal aT Fan d ty Will" you Janges 3 am $10 = $14, and well Si not intend to expose their oath riilize seldom yields less It was mainl than fourteen tons per acre, It y..to Joseph, but he knew 'that it uld cost about $14 to grow, plus|Wwas an ar of terror to his brothers, cost. of putting in silo, Joe .40 plus. the Wont Jloud_-Rmphatie. , jestment Into lo, house of Pharach hea oseph wa, : ation living 'in the royal city; it was' i wy asl SPR to keep he 1 court fom know 3 oe Young rs hoa £9 0. or Doth my father" yet' live 9-= "per Ho "nad alread: rd tha t his fathe ge. yet lived, perf ted . it the vith 35 welcome = news ied to Intense cow | éntotion delights in repeatifig over 2 The over the Deve Hat 5 ves it- birth. ed" approximately ey were trou a 8 presence fro ry ng of corn to ver hia identity. silage or dn otter words two' JE fact that hey were oi Tap the d1 can be fed for a year from an acre strangers Sings' Wad d, "flied whichis preserved in the silo.| som "aravte with fonhoding. Whom Samant fof Fhis would Ie sold into Egypt--A fact nts any one there sgve Joseph and his { : brothers, He Tecalls dhe. .guilty Jat only to reassur em vi rs cue $e 4.40! them to come to him. Ho had tests terest he += them and knew that their repentance hay at $12.00 80100} was genuine. i gaa Ty Gud Jd send me before you --$ 44.40 , but S nowed DY orgave "all of his. sufferings for a great unde; The go of awison 1 acre "silage 2! ous motive in Genesis hpears +3 14.00 | Cost and rel 40 at fut purpose. . Crop human 'agency. are used fol 's way » of « dealing hat wag true then is fh now; God is no respecter of per- 'sons, The disasters of to-day can be used for great. ends. " The vital 'fact in religion is that God is in hu- ; pit ~ Aman life here and now. In 'which Y t is wrong'there shall be neither plowing nor gay hens beste Da dro seven te be 1% the ly, marl yo! paeob ia' 1ameness n Wer ev pres; y the an T i te famine, ey were the heirs of the Tame: care Ao imself to be" hg Tandy. 2 hot 'God for SE. te To preserve you a remnant| arth-- to Abraham, God's. FQ would not % fa) 2nd Bnd sine¥s. © The old, reliable inl ften put this information in their' ments because it proved that iy. must have a rule of square Sing to stay in business. They know---if the experienced trapper! does not--that some fur houses -ex- pect to exist onlysas long as it takes trappers to find them out, you want to be absolutely safe, | write to a bank in the city where the| fur house is located and ask the bank to give Xou its opinion of the con- cern's reliability, Sometimes you will find that the fur houses suggest! your doing this in their advertise- ments, If they do not, it is quite eaty to get "the address of a bank in the same town since any bank any- where gan give it to you. It is particularly desirable to re- gard with caution the fur house ! which quotes prices that are notice- ably higher than those of the rest. The big, reliable houses do not re-| sort to this trick; but it is just this type of fur house that actually Pays | the most for furs.. The reason the big house ean pay more is because it can sell furs te Detter advantage. "The largest fur houses have devel- oped a method of 'selling furs which is based on the manufactiirers' agents bidding for them in Saupetition. They deep |" VERYBODY _ purposeless a "treat" after the there" for months a with the Government's earnest plea--Give Useful Gifts. + This applies equally whether you are buying the gilt for yourseli--as cwops are especially val | they are very appetizing 2 they. have o beneficial effect upon "| digestion, keeping the animals. in| good. xeondition, fa will eat and will ton in" o 'get t aie out of cnr rots, however, "ang? other root crop,! | they 'should not be fed in excessive |™ uantities, that is, one should nbt try | to have the biggest part of the ration' carrots, because they are too hulky and too watery, but a small portion fed each day regularly is very bene= ficial. * They are a good food in themselves 'and besides they assist in '$he digestion of other foods. A half bushel of carrots a day, feeding a peck night and morning to a cow, will bring miore 'profitable «results than feeding in larger quantities. Better quality preterred. "Write for prices. STANFORD'S, Limited |- 128 Mansfeld st. Montreal The Right Market Prices Trappers are assured of these when deal with ua~a firm having bad 30 years' business dealings in Montreal. des this you have our Bank Re- ference: Bank of Hockelaga, Bt. Henry, Montreal We want you to send ug your shipments of RAW FURS We tale them in any sized quantity and pay all express charges, gukrans ference: Bank of. Hochelage, St. Henry, Montreal. LOUIS ABINOVITCH ABBEY FUR COMPANY Manager" 810 8T. PAUL aT. w. MONTREAL, PQ. that is really ated, to some pretty but pielérs a gift that it is easy to be patriotic and comply novelty. So harvesting--for your. friend ior relative who may be "over yet, or fof the folks here at home, i ts USEFUL, with the Gillette heading the Jat where dor Teter ote afew

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