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Durham Review (1897), 28 Oct 1926, p. 6

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One. npon'a tu- when your great mm was . Ittth Mrl thee. lived . little girl named Amelia was. Early on “Thanksgiving morning everybody in Arne!Va Elien'n hone - up preparing to go to Grnmimotttot's to spend the day. Amelia Ellen Ind ems-stitched on japieronnehCttrott, which she was pin. to uh to Grand- mother. It said: "Let Us Be Think- ful." It was rolled very earefu11y and put in I box under the in! of the sleigh along with a plum pudding, u pair of dressed eh'tekerts,!od1 'wooidn gloves fer Grandfather; ", , . A ,u‘. - 5",... ... _._.._V_,, . Hot bricks were ready. Ameli'n E]. len was handled sun: In In.‘ In her his coat mid pret, and a knitted up all iGei-itred was tied over her brown arts. Little Panto. her puppy. brown curls. Lune romo. nu yupy’. was wrapped in a shut! to h carried along. “Italy!" enttod- Ame“: _ 'ttrtttht father as Mother locked “from door and cums tripping down to the steieti when Frolic was impatiilrirrarte- but ta treuse. . , ‘L w. u. w v... "ttendy."t hughed Mather " she hopped in with extra robes." beside Amelia Wait.. iipitt"rg't went the sl rink bells, and off (in: . Enligpyer 1h ertyu9l.rltt snow. " . - ‘ - _ u t a AA_I-.In - \n-...'..... -..V __ Oh. iwh'flml Panto "itsot-nrooted", as he pooped his littU biaék head out of the- shawl to .look upon the imot (Jud World, Father was Thinking of the 40'.an mac “who, being PN- pted Aqeandmotherhs, the catnip", sauce. pumpkin 1nd mince pies. Moth- tr was thinking of the happy after- ngon whhsGrandmotlrer, ducting be- fore the fireplace, and Amelia Ellen was Making bf tho hm of popping can no! routing, turples with h"? Jib do cousins. ' _ Suddenly It be” to grow ' " be“... it 1. going to snow. Father. -- -- .. "tt is snowing.” said Moth", and sure enough fine Macy Mica were tumbling an about them. q .'. Before long they reached the av- miil. “Will!" gaspedl‘i'athqr. “The bridge J. under bps}... ,We Ml be obliged to ..r,rt1 the why around by th" ferry." . ., . "oh, dour!" {amemed Mother. -4 nat' is a good ten miles." -. 1 But Amelia Ellen, snug as could tml, didn't mind a mite. Oh. it .1! great‘ {unwhing along with the skixh bells1 jinglmg and snoWfhA.es dashing in“ vyuug'eyes! So they turned im an. other. road. Fatrter dnd faster fit the mow. Fither began “to 1otk. ttWe foie. "It's 3min Riff . regain" ’nnoqstorm.” he setd, Ht toe” u'p um um" _ . f, - -‘ C5tiiiitu my!!! asked MC Manly. . Father to beginning tn tieht her way." I In a little while the now became blinding. and Father decided theyi would have to stop at the Brst homo. Pmontlydhey turned into a lane. It; wasn't a very inviting-looking plug to: stop. fore the house wurdroory tnd kaidpud looking, but ot, 0091's: it; emit! not be helped/A mioi%ti4 40an to the i.oigh mad when ritNiears'ins) ed their plight, he invited them tol cod. right "ni/Y' So Hog" Ind, Apelia Ellen, with Panto in t guns, hrped ottt, 3nd hastenpd indoors w ile Fathér and the man-went down Lo the barn to put Frolic up and cover her with a warm blanket. - A little dlrl just Amelh's ETen's age opened {to door. She was very shy gm! did ‘not know whit to say. age oponea Elle - ouu "-a '"" my 3nd did 'not know what to say.‘ but when Pmto jumped out of“ mud who bégan to laugh Indium; her iiyhov. . ' _. , "What If y” nm. “91. girl.'"; h THANKSGIVING 0F LONG Mil ' Tha MU'IT & JEFF-BY Buil Fisher. BY LINDA STEVENS ALMOND t IO KTUW ruin“). wr.-...M-..J'__--,‘l ‘I, _ . -- m to snow." staid mother'orettr "tlrthe some mist" Mit pom; as w pe mm . 1'p,th1i"i2/J'd,Tti8) me was ta.be bisi . birthhnd at weahimt we. raid Mother. and out, He and his moo damag- ,yiuJtrte?.'.P,l,t.tf,' the value or, not“! ism-v flakes were have to go to town t'o live" _ " ' ./- t “I, brand 'sowscduring th them. . '; Suddenly Amelie El'dnhr mm was WNW»??? My: truttiQ,irt roamed the traw-i saying: "gmeNere, I am omthe lock) _ i -.-'c--t'a-e-- (-d Father. “The'but for a good. overseer. I live hoard} sic, ost-trua ott.. We shallbo of you. Whr.dop't you comm in! " . 1,. I' 'e aC' way around hy farm? You can Have‘the little‘fenn _ 'sr, f, POW‘ P T {house at the gate. buti.thfs winter yirit' The WM 050151158 " Hm! Mother. "That,-could live with us. *Ameiia. Ellen on mpoils‘; varying he " Humid be no happy.to have a com: ttit: iglaccordlncg ty' ' snug: as maid be,' piiirion." .' 're , _ 'il iiiiotirNays)-r?yt Oh, it has great; Amelia Eilen‘s mother waited: to ot-a' ttCline' 'srrdtse, With the sleigh bls hear no more. She wept Jll'ttril,efdra'2ir'iir";rce". “my -tuk.es1 dashing irrrtikhGse, and she looked‘ for an the; in the swra'zre bin 'ttil a a .y turned into tin-{wont} like a Httkégirx wifhjer curlyiit is good Eracticetn gathe 2r and faster fell ', hair blowing over he: rou‘ohveks. She [ and keep cut of the atom; begun to look aim-"cried: "Quick, uhildren. open th:. WNW. showing: dark sunken m " into" a tenth! and come help mo pvioaredirvr't', We sutu1we and a brownish t d, "trtt keeps u'pz'ighali have " feast this Thanksgiving J the ilosh tLater%isrht ' ' _ " C Day!" - * " , . 1sjsocad..yh9lety exmim . " " I “7- tA.... uxuw V‘lluL w; '""P", I. a.“ ..-._....V_._V“V u -. _ amped out of oiol "And," wont on Amelia EAen, Tll. 2 laugh and form; start one far Grandrtrothor More” - N land it will be {Low One another-"3. .t name. little girl?", S$Mehitabfe and her (aim? (Cii'k th 101M! asked Amelia Ellen's mother as she! proceeded to help Amelia Ellen offr, with her thinga. 'p "Mehitable," said the little gm. l And then Amelia Ellen's mother,! who was sometimes like a little girl herself, began to ask Mehitabl; all:| kinds of quetnions. Where was her mother? Was she the only 'ehildt Were they going to spend Thanksgiv- ing at home? And the little girl said that she had no mother, and that herl Aun: Rachel, who kept house for her‘ father, had to go back to {own to lookl after her grandfather, and that they] would spend Thanksgiving " home because there was no pltteis to go. Then and there the little girl grew pink with confusion and 'mddenly tears welled to her eyes. . . _ "Oh, my child, what in wiontrt" asked Amelia Ellen's mother, putting her arms around Mehltetm. I ."Wq 379 not trointrty"oart any Ttutik%rlithur," said Whiz-33¢. "rath- or says we're too poor, a aehen the Lfarm ls sold we’ll‘have’to ',f,t'ittt','lly to live with Grandtatheti an rand-" WEI“, ppm too, ttndittter lays law." human)” mm: in toms," sigh magma: on her eloalp and} hood and ran out to the born where Father and Mehitable's father were talking., “Please: she said to Father, “get out all of We thinges from under the, tent of the sleigh." ' ' -, e Here is n perteetly splendid hen . and pencil set free to boys and girls. The [Gawain pen is made rr" vnh-anho and is a stelbfiller. ---- It has pocket-clip attarhod. and is guaranteed fcr cm) year by min of nickel with screw top. Under the top is an aura supply of six leads. The pencil pm'tegi. beauty. We. will and you this set w.tyle, in a neat box, tyou will can tttres Paras, Folders 31nd 898mg} " cents a pack. nddrvsa and we will 'end you _the arms to ur money and W9 semi-you the comp My“ ur order tc-day waore others get ant-511‘“ :0. DEPT. '41, TORONTO, ’CANADA "The things," of course, were the' twn dressed chickens. 'the plum pld-' ding. the gloves, and the "Ut Us.Be.l Thankful" motto. Then she inked; Mehitable'a father if be would object“ if she prepared their c'..T.haeyer,ly.t,j dinner in hirhert. Object? Why)? the fatof tieti'atrte't, fathor, 'Tttri _ - ' 1 ,1 1-." I.” a.-. :h-émfacgof iiirtiatctn father. new} all shinxtg'fhen a! a badden' he was: teyinstAiiteliq Jrl.ltrn'_s. ".Uther and} I "" . Armliu Ellen shouted, and Mehit-l "ble, who wiis no 1oniter shy, shamed soo, and Ponto barked. Before long Amelia Ef'on's father and Mehitable's fttthor came up from the harm and they talkad and they talked. But not until tstter dinner-did Amea Ellen. and Mehitabie hear ' that Mghhlblo and her father were ‘ccminzxo Ame]: Ellen's house to' live.' ‘When they 4h.d hear it they honedeach other for Pr. "Oh.'" said Amelia Ellen ,nil oft' sudden, and she itttt to fekhjer moito'; and uninvited it.- \“‘It WM foruGrand-g mother," she told ’Méhitabie. "but ri think I want you to 1yef it.. We 1: Tut it on the-val "tsour' bedrotrh l where we can see it‘ne last thing ati night and the first thing in the mo'm-I ing." u... _ _ "Oh, Amelia Ellen, how buiy!” cried Mehitable, thinking she had bet- ter begin to pinch herself todlpd out if she weresdisuaing. 7 0; . -.' FREE FOUNTAIN PEN AND - PENCIL SET live at Amelia Ellen's house, and the little girts became devoted friends md remained so as 10M Among the work stirried on at the Central Expeximenta! Farm last your, - L; __ AL- ”a“.-. " 050 ni, as recorded i'i' the report of the pi-l rectrt of the System for the year endw ing March 31, 1926, were a compar‘mn of housing metiwds of swine during whttet. and a study on causes " soft pork, in Jtddition tit feed and breed comparisons. Tht' puro-hrtd swine Cafe and Feeding of Swine. T :""'"Y' '".' “”8 """"~"‘ ‘ "r' , u .21. nu; flu"""""""?, ' ' 7 a cr-rt- --.--- 6,1'rc, lv? "Whirhttth'6oef Jjiiii'r'iaecr%. 53 lit: Store Qnhr36ood Sound; , ,emlly. 'fWlttstdit8? QithOIe ityrofe" 3 .N‘P m H. , _,-. . {Who are theyrwho are 1ugsituAliy say- ' .. o. BN . . _ ' l'lng Oh andAlag? Who has‘pain and The potgto croishas gathered injury T among}, abhiitt"iovatttritsesc . on son-as .soils, varying from slight to, Who shriek? Who. srrotint, grimly inaccorduncg tp the 'mount" . Who quirrel. and (gamble?! . tirushtulaeers:surf'Nd mm and i' Who are bru‘xpgd .i.Et,y',8sip.? notgregent. Since a .dtseosed Pr {may 1t,o, My; ‘;::3E¥93'9§-tx b :2 , ., /aiab'edrottdo-taket' up.“ muffs: rgoyai Ti": 3113 41% 'ggrdeQe‘Wingft ' . not. right.» Sin'ce "vdbssy.tsati_or mi "'"U m"? '.".t"'.r :avv- . ., r'j,t'idl'l'il'litl"i'a"kci'y', up.” much root,) $32,”; 3:: ',i,',rllrai,te,2?,biti)';y . . arrebinaasanoi 1" "NN', ,.-,v‘- m the stormy. n 54 l main? yofzf‘tn Thy-v76“ "uhtr.1itsr" 'rho?l'd PM!" dwwing: dnrk sunken arms on tht <ur:':‘.w and a hmwnLh (Hitcher-l . l " the f1vsh tLuuenraisrht Rat). 3%?!“ also.: advis,ab'rhtat naming xsitsexssfor; Stem Eqdrgkct. “We of- chi” trouble ft. thowartry a 'deared and sunken areiL-at die stem imd at we tuber. . When a emanation la made. near Jlte stem end a brownish ring is usual'y plainly visible. D9310: use good storage space and’ Ifrt' otha Fo- tAto that Mid mum-man 139$ 1»onng The loss of Wises atvyt,ta'iratJ'ss will' rho greater than srrrrAN my? 'ttst. 4 .A :32, tr J". = (For air and supts.Nné.iitist a house to I hold V " f- lOut too iiuetre"uil.' . vt " " . And light and laughter and the friend. I 1y,.words . l Of neighllors. And for yjrdg ' !And f1eldsy, and little mm, and toads Thanksgiving! . Why. ye s,t,luuiks giving f Each day we're living!'_ 'ithutgq Far far! Ah? Refuetioai. . - A I Thou an. oh Um). the lit? and Ham 2 of trl'. this wondrous mum we use; 3 1+'s glnw by day, its {unite by night I , ri: but ret.stratipitrcausttt from-Thee d, And .all thritdr.. high}. and. Jan: The Thine'. _ . lw b- ,. cam; “mks. '?,, '2‘." ATh'4 for. ttus/roster moxie . . . w _ suptgtine.titist a house to " they lived. Ither separately orage all tubers mm we 1Ttc'rr. i In by nigh! Il: Kim frum~Tll€9 'l t; L. andhfalr 'am‘ 1 "1m Thomas “gore. .. , n th tlcise and ".'_. ......, _...- ,-_, ,. _ the A eye the marks of their' fully tof all to I slightly “BMW", wnn u .I‘Ulvtulunjg u. Jie/set? '". . ' ", ' . tthe tisiutiunderneath, Ott cutting tt Lr', "The mixed wiryr'rstv,.'iul is wine through these spotsothe' tissues Mare use' flak“??? t:l"¢“*'dh§lV'-' tit"iidt,.'f,il .‘Pifound to be. a light brown: ' was T are: o eran 1111 en; ‘vor.’3 ' J, , irdrf, V po- HI. THE 1o,-t,tt',t.,lnl',.l,1trr,' ' a V vacuumed, that ttppies" pickltd pm" " " ' . . . ot z_ to the} cold and snow storm,“ (Richer sold”. Look not thou uponthtwipre. :15: .. , " f this ' d th tsit. wihT.dt,rNfortt thet ttto',') is")! wihé it? f “EV: m7 P'? is un a . til',' mst.i1t.v4 best. when if s "that attra.ctiyC It? to'i"e.sjrrekta "a" that data}, t , " jog.“15mm”,’de.£¢réforgximda¢ m "93"” appeared. “Ike vanetm . . dangerous. Moftatt. idarsv, _ trorfre,rted ‘were in order of severity, _ . "So look not on the wine so 3'L'd."'5‘x_ Finn-ease," Scarlet. Pippin, McIntosh she; thatusptrisklesr imthe cum" T fieedlimri' and Milwaukee, but a per- ’ it glide doWn .smpogmy It the ilrst, centdgg-was fotnd in all varieties. The but P the end..itpitig.ik,e aat.rnake, lost wus-tima/d at ' upwards of i "it stings you iikiiH.?',.trtu'a, . " . "wegly-tiee' per cent. w to! Foy the latter pm td v. 81, com-'; 'r. . .' ----------H “PM? Scott “f Sonits, 7ft. The meaty-', For the fr it of the time uf our tail; 4mg isprobably' that given in the Reel, For wh we have fought for; iend Ivised t,vr,',pig.t; 2hlpki,tt, Igo'eth doy"'i Whethé: born. of thi, brain nr the soil 1/i'tn'rltihv1J/, at'ie,'." of., . othms render-', Be the peed we have Souaht for; . I The "adder? Wtth' mm venomous For the gifts we have had from His 0' . _ . , . I ~oaasfreptile; but the spades iscunknqwtt..to, hy") . . _ ' ' Per: sTtg,itpi'irr'gQ.tit,'iri, we”) pour Who is Lord of the Evin-l _ l of , '., {no}!!! specs. in" Iletine. ' n’.. "a then rintt.throuyr t e engm 'r1""'iiifig'iitdst' ,gall behold?) stilt??? ghgjund, _ ' '3 Not "stintnge s meh"). C TI mks" ‘in I Thankvgivitt '. Lge/e/tthid', ir"to the! Fd rte'd fancies' A pm L“ 'fd, ' R" lh g I . _ _ Clinton 'eco and. ed sl',', iitltftfp.'.1lts"fi','), e ‘fpeWerseYW-mg la Ah" "ituV is fooiish lrr‘eapogmibk: ' C' _ . -. -. .. - ',"f1/1 V IT) Daari Rand: OM. 31. Tho,Evi|m,of Strong Drink (World', Tupperan'co gums”). Prov. 23: 29.35. iioideilrts7-At th last it bltgth like a serpent, and "(ham like in "ite-prov. 23: 32. - ,Amlysxs. I. THE gum; 29430: li. Thr: 'ADMONH‘ION, 3L-35-, . 1NrttornamoN---Wlne is very tre- quent’ry mentioned in the Old Testa- ment and was a common beverage ”of theateopie. The vineyards o! Palestine and Syr‘ prodqced abundantly: The early grams Nb"eriiru' in'June. but tho 1intag3t. or‘gmpe harvest map“, be- ;‘gaq iit Sgptember. Then tlst grapes. ‘wepc glthercd inatskets and. some were dried in the quit!) be used as rytisit1s.' The greater 'pa'r' of tht fruit was carried to,4he deep wine-presses, and was tlter,eittoddep tt", the feet of Ar' 1.t9rve'ttst.sstrs until .. epyress'ed juice] fltiirel through . pipe leading tyum thqghnbgim of; _ "Auto My Hat whit; wt“ tlt . hen . .'rhart.ie.. quiet-Y Isl-men ih.fjyd has wen store} in laugh 'skits haiku-3nd {when‘ the lots, "or e/,ep,'githtt',r by: settlei, itmgis poured age; 1 buff“: 've‘saeis and bewae ygFtti) - ine of 1NrttornamoN---Wlne is ver fre- . -Me_-" _ - . I Irertttr mentioned in the Old yum-I 1','tttiria'ri'itd fox Tam” Ps .l"itit rent any! was a common beverage ”of esta " , at Pmmersie, Priyie , -i htatrop.ie. The vineyard“)! Palestine ward. Isapd, m 'connectlon with the', od Swaprodqced abundantly: The Ihmtirrion EXWWWI Farms ltr-l Ary, gr es Nb"eriiru' in'June, but tho tem. The rrysuiri1uryihedteti1"] Imaggt or‘grape harvest prdlrcr, be- of Mr. G:iiisiti?tm'tlr, an .mwuy gag In Sgptember. Then tlst grams. of wide expertmé, and headroom! vetc' irir.th.er.esi inuvysketvs and. some five acres with' .t irty-gve breeding 'trt dried in the ”to be used as ',,ii,r.ariit'yUtiii," mg e s t iil i ytisit1s.' The greater 'pa'r' of tht fruit p l,. .. . a d e p n , w '"fli, was carried to,4he deep wine-presses, yt',..','.',"',"',",,.,?",?),' an (WE‘RP Fth md was tlter,eittoddep tt", the feet present Iactfoo'ilt eongiqts of Mrhty- ,rr.tltr' 1.t9rve'ttst.sstrs until .. “ragged five fem” "amber-ttutr 103023,le luxce' thii.t.e'l, through . pip; leading' plant as awh‘bie is considered to con- tyum tth?,ogtit, oak _ '" ,into the . smut; bne of the byte and most com- yahnzhu; was tlt . b‘en . ."rhisrtjtlpieu'tyoerte' iriexUtehtte. Iri him gum}? Tttttyep" a?“ has wen styithp, annuar ort' 'aw'ering the fear- end, m up” 'skits haiku-Jud {when‘ the wig 1ut'l,ru'slli',lr/h11 Direchorvo! the Fes, or e/,ep,'githtt',r had settleg, Domini n E -' N Fir' 7 MW Iysure.d Rea 'l'iii'iiriii "ve'ssers. h a? “fume“. ""5 ttfit and thttti,tt' ahtt ine of;t f. ti, 3 , . it it, Pt cared/ the ha ttmt tdm . tsa.'. t6. gnm()n81,'l‘ ox Breeders Mwmtog‘ WhiVeomntottly ujed tiy ttw.peop'ar, for tsireoptribtttityn in land, an 813.1 the dangers of ixeiW in tht use of and buildings and for their tyetive map-' wane pre hewi” in- many _ Qld' pout in the establishment of the ranch. Ttstttttent WSESES- 'u',',ioi7iiisurerr',l, Experimental work commenced last td"1i').y.?.r/..f2lri' {Iggmkenngss'oi Nlialti October Among the problems under 1 c . '. J', f. ' 1 . _ . .. . llltdgdiir,v/'h' 'elf)', 'itil,.");:)'?,:,],-,,-,'),)))) t"tttt.I outiined m ‘the mum of others: The drFrrkardsi irrl?, hrs . t I Director of the Dominion Experi- are denounced by Isaiah (28“;5 The Aal‘Famhthat "5 at the free Pt', mot.her. of; KinzoLernMrshap'rttp mfg pose! of the Publications Swath, 0t- 'tsTittst 1t,rir.116,ryt wine #4: :hnd-togtawi; are thrmaintemmee _etition re: r I_c_c, In--.. 91. ‘ mum“! in hula-An mothitf'andm ’ravhmus. Matrrtvrenders.: " "You will he seeing odd things,' " I Yin will ho rqy'fh’g queer things.” _ Tht and mashing of J. 34 is un- lknown. It may refer to the heavy un-l d,ietiigte,s1t of a drunken sleep, ir"t-l ‘sensible to' y, 9 eonditiotvrmtd possible, dtuttretnvrotind abqut. like the :ileep of lil sailor on the sea, or of a pilot,Bound ito the mast. aue.ep at his post. When lhe awaken's from his sleep her edn, "ff'u'iliit7.',. himaeif that though he was ibeaLen lu, wasliruenei'vie to the l 1mg. EH31! awake bt says, "Whrcts I am tu".ly l awakexzed t "ttil'. take to' the drink "sen. . I in. .:_ es..tairo.o _ 1u.or.ccy's gamma! Ain. Bxgqsuura Bible).'is inferestitttt: " . "f "The insecurity. of the, r.trtittraiar) SS LESSON TORONTO Evilmpf Strong Drink , Ain. 'ihrfnsit'ur" 1'r'lltril'rt 'tCr"; tiai6Griiiiil God' '."e_T" -., - o . . has mercifully given, as to protect iii) 'Wishma " bnlghtcn from danger and guide u: through mvhginb‘e. I tried my life. The ready perception of 'tiiiiiFlFe.' Large one! were is marred, the quick rallying of the at- f in eiectss, the centre: t_ention is delaYed, the exercise of the 1 with an apple corer, th understanding is prevented, the will int» poihtS. These wen is paralyzed, the conscience dies." Or I A bit or wat paper w. as the Scottish proverb tersely puts k he dr it, “When ale is in, wit is out." ( eep t (m. y. Other pmcerwerc cm I --._.__r‘ w it is incredible. _It laud: te,tttttil My I For 'iG0ie' we have fought for; ', Whether born of the brain or the soil A Be the need we have sought tstr; For the gifts We have had from His hand f "i Who is Lord of the living. -‘ Hm. than» ring-through the lenm'npf _ thafmnd. 'm I A Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving! La ..- “Clinton t3eollard. hnproi'ement of Fox Breeding. _ -. Fai.' Iniury to Apples. , x _ ' 27.! - y ham -i _ Q: k _ fl _ /f -- "ifc?ifi- (lt,.!,,,,).):;.-,:::)?-: "--r: s-kai', '. 7 \3/ "'41,.“ t ‘o - g ' " . 1 an Tavriiiiba& A)“ . I , N , my AND PoT.T , Wm muse BALLS.‘ _ ( Yes, Mutt, Try to Putt With T (/3) "ri., jf/ I yr.,' "At f _ - ' P"-""-"-""""'. , P , ----- F-___-. '15“an W who“..- __ _ givhgaiubw, t tried my luck with aim rots. Large one! were cut'Into two- ttteteiectss, the centres hollowed out " an apple corer, the top edge cut int» poihts. These were the nut cups. A bit of wax paper w“ put inside to keep them dry. . - ---- a» -,'th, n narinl twp tuvul u-l. Other piecerwere cut with a paring knife into small use: of varying size and dupe. Handles were pieces in- serted into oltieshes at the sides, an occasional pin hel ing out. All were hollowed with the a?” to hold a little water. _ . . Then the bouquets} They were round slices, the edges notches) and “raided to form petoh, .and stuck on Wpicks. The‘nppleporer will make tiny oval _pieces HEN can be bell- Bqqrtrrs.. :‘When the . were inserted hi9 the vases, bite of green top went witLthem, kept fresh b the water. Fearful and ',,d2')./'f 4bowerr like eftet'ir,tir1t:il)ttiit; surround the i puee, ms in green with nf 7 3Y,G)riti.rirG a yawn camp aritrttieutot invent)!» Each '.eaf was roiled gagiy hick ltd folded' {Idler like a flower petal. When ssit"6utr? of these to Tooklihe this wee me down the cabbage Wats hollowed otit .m the centre and carrot shots Canada, by the DWI“ Lrikt1fir1.: Branch, the averuxe’ét-th'e hat fimo years .ot live stock Med)“ Ort-," am my 399,540 one; 183.727 calves, 19T0,617 uecuair2trC32t' sheep. Last year wag? the but “Hub 1; tle for Ontario, 407,660 beiktt market- l ed.,'Ht was also the best for 0111mmj 209,521, being mqtketed. Hogs'kll' away “1,488,567 in 1926 -coaipnreti'l, with 1.7715945 th 192), mu any], 'trtMt, [ the low-bat in all the five i6are, the' 'fttutres last year being 188,492 com- ‘pared with 319mm in 1921. Bruce was the highest county in trattle, Gler,-." igurry in caiver, marketing F fit. .Altetrt £5,155 to 1,996 eutdemYork in hogs, and in she.ep, Gréy tame very Al't'i'it? Jiork igt BMW. '.. ". _ i r,71i, report, which is" ish?. Kid free' an "plieation Fro rthe Publications ', neh,Pttawat nous that there was a marked improvement in the tsi." qt ma cattle and that evidence of tho insider“ demand for export c‘nttle'isf Ao bs found in be tact that the par- chaswofatbck at‘country point: for "diruct gunmen: in 1925 exceeded the I swung; “at prd'vbua (on: years Cy over waste“, or was approximate- , jr 1A8 pér eente.gtreater; Tlee was also improvemerit in the quality of I Rube: arid. in lambs. \ M" . Reeord volumgkof stotit cattle Ny- , has for vhipmeng to eduntry points In , the‘pcovince vii: /ltis_oqttitattdirv,t' feat- ture/of the year's biasing“. A laugh is just like musk, - " freshen: all the day. lt tips the beak: of life with r Ist And drtiel gm ctouO and}; The, son! an»? cl“ [has hear: it T And (eels thi Mirage stronge- A {mails Just like amhlne - Arr cheering talks aloux. : r1 "Mu DEPT. 4; TORONTO. CANADA ' tl he .Im drama Those Bails. ho' can bd blank ara, -dr 'even slips or paper decanted with turkgy or pump- .)dn goals. A gracious liorstcss may 'wrfte not only the guest's name but some kituiltTUniiviptr camplinu nt oqelt as. “We are maxim for Uncle "tttt'ts - but," or “We Are thank- Fii for Aunt ti.rciisNte1pht1rtess," clap. A sir t I of confusion in the Qiu,t lam'by using candy.“ itye hasUus.cut pusutarfdully before- lhnud and add to the when; of the dinner. Undo Jim will be Belighusd to Ili?, beside him Cousin Pdara, who Makes espeeiet though? for his deaf- ness, so speaks clearly 3nd sidyga'y, wha Aunt, 'tarcia 1nd Aunt Mimi: will enjoy oadisrrytitWrthc latest news' Lag/they :1: side by side. ' *» T: N. ‘quin run!" prxzuxs. 1 l "tii V yhummu‘. to “my om _ ' “In My atMy.t.Pnts., You; Plate” l ituMes, eoyld 16.1»th “this Eitimé.‘ "hes.o an: Thnmmng menu I riddksa,.w.hieh are writeup " circles ‘of strdhoérd or-tvon' putts. An in. '1-expenslve prize fan be given to the ",one who " t salves,the punk; , _ AFTER nmmzu. 1. Tho.time alter; dinner: w! il drags, but: radio 0; tuikhv,x-trmet will Moment help. One wise m4! lmd'Vbt indufging in 2 sakes "dott'ttr" for Ling-Kinny small (nth, mar-pd them m put m; a .1 Thlnk‘ivtm! progmm. 9-7 me an tpirttsmtt of the"tr c nix)". ;Thir i, (' ed some elever Thank-giving 1otrttei,atterrtonea Maid. require" l .Itttie prerarstirtn, and .cbieh' " ‘pu‘ichued for" fre gems itt t OLD-TIME CHAR any; l Chanda are “War-s nmuamL .Bord the ehildron a joyous app». Ht? for dream: up. Ranimb'e w ien be and out, lylluhlv by syy. When the tire word as. for cxav ',i'.t'r'l'lll'i1l3)'y1i11;", talcum». m /etrtuits'i, football. tuning. teheerf .. 21min _ Games show! have! an dun-hi Charmin though by way of '1 no the ttoatetrtr-eou'.d introium n "I ,Word Gpnhst," which, she may plain, in A contrast to the Cross? craze. One person is requvstv leave the room. and than 'Pm‘h td othem makes“: 1int'dy mm! for example. “Aunt Minrin h [Kenna voiee," or "is '1 fond fi keeper" and gimilnriy, until ottr",t JO“ present has eorttp'.irttrnted th ‘aentee. There n're jawed l IN n h Jo’der who thpn monk the trl'r' AW The “kind words" are read mime ‘wh'o is eortttcthtetced ‘MAWG authoaof etwh. Thu Girail, in identthed as tho hum" t compliment must Zeno tlt:. 2 next. _ . M‘WMI,M a famdy put}; it iq niwaya w’el‘ a, !cre ‘n mind some piouant mrdmd n.’ it v- taiarng a. little work. wh, .m 'ost be oxpeeted to derive much enjnym nt from the emanation of their eur-a. The hum“in inciudes in iiru. Thanksgiving plots ti?.Tty mnth "is of “in. the juniors bun and happy will merit the henrty gta:titule or her guests. _ttrtror of Ccrvs, their 103135 “I Ih: rvegt, tttdsrl It?! r is in :5." be.ery, Enron” ration a trcditirv, h fcytrt to mark the mi of tbs Fat Hit; of W cm In Old Enpiau lima eqiled “Hymn Hume" and t? Mn tNan the' Sum?! period; in ' had it - "Kem"--.. ward leans tho hat SW. The Date ingtoulr lims iv manor; " . _ . . . ,. of bair4erintt tr the wiV Otrtohcr th Athens th, hon r oi Ir.- cuiture. It w.tth relittir, iiaeider, where tiw I'i'.prircc' "rrrit (on 3mm before they nme to Nr.ss ling:- iland. celebrated on Oct-aha 3 may irear a mum 1o gin thanks for U-cir i, deiiwy from the Spam-rd: in ",74--- a by “at eoropoetdts to our Armis- ti. ”.111 the. Ceandinavian churches. Till Sunday u design- ited out!“ a Thanksgiving Dny. (”raven l $efutser . festival t hrtror of The Thinksgiving Season. Tec earl l.‘ n.’ ce.e'?rratins,r N Th.“ TEES Jib gnu be sumac: to beside him Cousin t"Nrts, who especial thouirlrt for his dent - _ . _. I L.._'__ it Gen siips of " sev en? h “in” h " th edb ’il mo ot- tut of ton nit- h SHEEP RAE [MESH

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