.r jitfiv" ttii . _", s, y jA, r cif,'a,P.3i .~. 35$} F151 _ L'i'iXi, The mnuuity of action depend. upon the mouve from which We act. It I In; balm-crown at a lunar with the autumn of 'reatrhttt " head. and lo who it " and bun victim): with it, I). ply-1a] elect is coed; but with m I. .0 the â€an I. 7.1 mu. m. III-d Jot-u. use: at the houses. “ met-sud from M,000 pound. a you to 70,000 pounds a any, and this do. not include those exported tom Fun to England. The north in tteen no abundant that they In. been sold " " ttro-ao com --a pound. One of an land-t - C'ogrent-n.--thu, ot the market “not! from the island of Ama. ur. which in known as the “kitchen "an of Copenhagen," has bad I mm year In the growing of tonn- Inâ€. He has sent 1,000,000 pounds 0. the nut-2t this season. In tmmtr, you", Danni’s tomato production} an content, increased tumult]; Zn;- Dohydmes, Improved ttaTor and m. and seven-fold Increase in vita- o ton-ponnd-peuiay ration increases In): production by two-thirds ot a not: to one quart per cow each day. " the nine ot this increase in mm should be added the saving in the cost d the grain ration which my be cut down due to the high protein content at the man Chicâ€, the superior “in; nine of â€unduly produced‘ In". is studied in increased m} “As tttet drain or other product be h; dehydrated comes trom the drier, it retains Its natural green color. and downs alt its natural feed “he. Compared with the best IaniHOd " hlh, this artificially dried alum on and. The dried hay in Man into dome. no writer (on on: "Thermostatic :ppontns " the du. chuu and ot the drier controls the need of the elevator, gate inure, and m tqmperatttre. Rotation at the has keeps the hay in suspension in the gases. hated by use: taken ttireeur-irGi II. honing unit; a steel cyclone col- lletor whero tttttand gases are sent- humanly we are told, the dehy- dnting punt includes an olentoro, which receives the chopped hay from the cutter and deliver: it to the drier; n paddle-wheeI-liko Intake gate, for Id- nming the you bay to m drier in min movements; three drier drums, the the completely dried product. men In color as before the drying pro. eeIe, is ready tor acting The drier he an average capacity of one ton of dry hay each hour From three to toar ten. of green merit] are required to reduce this mount.†"Delivered at the river two hours at the most after moving the green hay b chopped by an onsihgo cutter to manner and one-half inch lengths. and in something less than two uln- In "wet clover and 800 acres in soy- beans in preparation for the “It": mung. All operations. from seed. bod preparation to planting and tttttu vesting. are performed by heavy-duty tmetor-drawa equipment. The Johnson plantation is a typicgl Black Belt km with 200 tens planted Discs Belt use sweet clover In the Mlle “lay lads and soy beans zon- - throughout Alabama as a. result of the establishment at nebula] Mora as an accomplished fact. Public lay-drier: " lam community centers, operating similarly to public cotton- ‘ins. are possibllltles. "Induce" ot the Alabama Power 00-Day. who are pushing dove!» nut ot this agricultural industry, new to this section, ucept to nee much can. planted In the â€no lands oi the "Heehanieat dehydration overcomes Ili- dilculty, and changes production " ion" crops trom a unable on the weather to a "ierttittealty controlled mountains process, making it poe- M... to nuke hay while the rain falls. It permits cutting and curing " stage at growth when the protein and earbo. hydnte content is highest. In harvest- h. the hey white green, 1rraetieally all the levee, which are especially rich in Win, no saved, and the vitamins| are retained by elimination ot the um l bleaching. A DENMARK! TOMATO CROP "This means that about " per cent. at the State's hay crop is rained on. bleached " the sun and stripped ot In leaves during the BesWettrfrtg pro. cess, making it ditbmlt to obtain bet. ter than a fair grade of hay. “Aloha-n is bidding for n share of no West’s prominence in the tiny-pro- being laid. “Her proble- is diluent from that at tho Wooten Suns. when it is many to supply water by irrixs- Ila. In this Mate it is necessary to â€no" the moisture trons forum "or.. Each you in Alanna an over- an of " to so inches of min falls; of this 20 to " Inches falls during the hay-harvesting season May to October. There also are huvy dews. - Power Company. Birmingham, m. that it will enable " sum " count. with the hay-producing r+ vol- ot on. West. He writes: -- "e-'iM""'M.r- "'".""+ o.. recently introduced In Alabama, " Mn: from The Mtututaeturers Re. and (Summon), bu been no success- 'trt that E. T. O'Connell, of the Ala. ‘nh ram.) ot the “no is etteet. d tn Snug when wet rather dur- " laying the In. normally prevent- " the mm; at forage crops. " newly lubed methods ot snitch) drying. MnkhazHay man: The Rain Falls nu E nssirul SLEEP _ for ransom, f rsvmsn emu) CASTORIA â€up! Genuine dGoks" GGi has the me: ed. A may» do" of cuGU,Gi, um nuptial? mu. have]. to act. tom gives. Custom in a. pure vegetable prepontlon made t'mreial- Jy for children'n ailment. It con- taina no ham. mm drugs no mroouca. Don't let your eion, "M-and your "e-trs Interrupt- - With Costtteio's regulation When your child tosses and cries out in his sleep, it means he is not comfortable. Very often the trouble is that poisonous waste matter in not being carried " " it should be. Bowel; need tteip-mild, gentle help -tmt elective. Just the hind Catt. The moth is not a Society favorite. even it he does frequently appear in a dress-suit. I "Jim," as he is known try many hun- ltr? ot his acquaintance had " ilrgt Ibig assignment in 1891 when he hand. Iled the photography of the lying in 1 state and tuners] ot Sir John A, Mac- donald at Ottawa and Kingston. But his big work and that by which he will be mainly remembered in his photo-1 graphic record of the manifold aspects ot the Canadian Rockies gathered over a period ot 25 years up to 1930 during which he spent three months of each year in that territory from "The Gap" in Alberta as tar west as Kamloops, a distance ot 400 miles. He has accompanied as omcial photographer Prince Arthur ot Con. naught, the Duke ot Connausht and the Prince ot Wales in their travels across Canada. .1, Apple. bung much, not can - no “h a.“ m "d!†I! can“ I. on: 'r.'4rthe.: to: M .. " . in "i'7a..""'-'u'l'drt: you l hoe â€W “m as rd 1htturjimAiiii" an and development right across the Dominion. _ __ - -_ -- - - - - - to -- ‘- '.e'.ePlers 1'.epe.e. in“... Thirty years ot a colorful and much travelled career as omclal photo. grapher of the Canadian Ptueffh, Roll way were completed January lat with the retirement of J. C. S. Bennett on pension. In those thirty years and in t h e eighteen years that pre- . " ceded t h e m , "k, ". . when he worked i l, T _ with the well. " i* I known photo- 1 . . graphic firm of b, A Wm. Notman & r 0 Son,ot Montreal, q "r, "'32:? Mr. Bennett hats; _. e . I made more than .. a: 40,000 'iiiiiiri,i,'ii ‘ , graphs, covering every aspect ot J. C. s. Bennett Canadian scen- s " . A i "llllllnEAi .' Erik“?! ’ 1llll" jllE A“is good tea? 2 CHOICE QUALmEr-Red Lube] a 0mm Poke. Custard Pie! Something EXTRA in tea is Red Rose Orange Pekoe. Takes 40,000 Photos buy My. ‘Once, " the Agrtetttturat Show, We taated-alt :0 yellow--. Thoso butter-mtg, cool and mo]- low! Each tune I um remember, though R in so long no. Thie spoke of the sun of Nether. ha, And thin of Kingcomb Hm, _ And an. ot Coke: Riltt l Which ?Pfttttrrirneremuenot- Ot All that. tried that dar. . . J ""e "-'""_9r99. u; noun, ‘in the ttaah of at second, and by do. ing many other things bewildering to the most learned 'mtthematieiams, Dr. Kinkelstein, writes a correspon- dent ot the Christian Science Moni- tor, for instance, draws a chest board of twetttrtive squares and] asks that someone may till In the tiguretr. He looks st it for lessl than a minute-his record time in tttteen tMbeondtr---ttnd then repeal: the twentrtive "ttres forward, but word and in spiral fashion. It is quite simple, he assures one. l 1ttrrm"uaNesuho-, Berlin-Dr. Finkelsiein, a young Pole, who arrived in Germany re- cently, entertained and puzzled the Berliners no little at the Winter. garden vaudeville by adding up a column of "ttres more rapidly than anyone could read them, by learn- ing billions and trillions by been} a“ on- ._,. - Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Me in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Style No. 3462 is designed for sizes M, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. Size 86 requires 4 yards 39-inch with % yard 39-inch contrasting. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS There are many other materials that will be charming for this dress, as crepe maroeain that is well known to be a becoming silk for the heavier figure for it falls so well and is not too shiny. Transparent velvet and sheer woolens are also good, " they haven't too much sheen which exag- gerate: bulk. There are a series of slendemess to the skirt, It's a youthful style feel so happy to wear. The unusual neckline and slimming flattering lace revere, makes this black eanton-faille crepe silk dress distinc- tive. It en be worn for almost any occasion. The unusual Illuatrated Drenmaking Lesson Pur. niahed With Every Pattern BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON The Pat "Water What New York Is Wearing Juirgling Figures a series of points giving ', It "Humin Show, you’ll always i The hole in the apple means you have or have not had proteins with your fruit Juices. It has been demon. strated too, that when a woman can have her own way she doesnt want it. Most arguments would stop before they begin it each would base his opinion on fact and not prejudice. Don't spread unauthenticated rumors, if only to be kind to your Adam's ar ple. Perhaps "two can live as cheaply as one†means that father and mother, I Bho-"0tt Jack, I've just thought of something. The anchor tell our board 1 little while ago, and I forgot to tell you. Do you suposo it could have caught on something?" .C"""W1""""e M." li. - “"7 """"H I Ploorwa1ker--'a notice that your ITitN'iNafi be no seg',',',',",',' In? last customer did not l :y anything, eyesmmid swell shut. Lifemtsatttisegr. but he seemed very, pleased. What “Fully my mother sow when Dr. did he want to see? Wittiams' Pink Pills had helped someone. Baletrttirl-"Me " eight o'clock." She bolus!†a Is; hind nude {mutate -- . 1 them. “330 tt doping. N Teacher-vat you subtract 16,000‘ fttith,tmt m to mothe6 it,'tey,,r from 700,000. who“ the dttterqneet" l and the piits I " hem and "n todV. l Johmir---"Yeatt, I think it's o lot of ll may"): “on ll foolishness too.' l If â€If M candida it W I Mrnpkintr--"Doe, . your mother let mmgxmgs you ma on. modern mm" i I 1Httghter-"Not it one qetq her 1f2argttf * tith. Nor Mood :honds on it mt." “madam th'ti',att ----F--- . . at atria†gang. how. .9,',t? 1. INFLUENOI . In I†Jill-unlit onootthomudotln- tteet.friiidurtiirGiiiiir"ui'i Meri-ttse blame; an. Inn-.- h He--"I never saw anything like this tide.' Here I've been pulling steadily for ten minutes, and we don't Ment to have moved a not!" "Hudaches may drove me frantic," writes Mrs. J. If. Anchindou, lngersoll. "Thepait1iot1ittsetsosevekttiktmy eyes would swell abut. Litesmtsatniserr. "Finally my mother saw when Dr. 1rir1iynsTinkNshadhetped someone. She bought a box and made, me the them. Tmttottdckotdortttte. 1hadne, faith, but thanks to mother's persistence ted.f.irrir"tPthemand%etusar.i' Buyer-"Let's play the game called “Building an Loan." Beuer--'How do you play it?" Bttrer-"tlet out of thit, building and leave me alone." Cutieura-"Wetl I've been married for two years and my wife sun think: I have a sick friend I sit up with." Resinol--"what makes you think you are ttualitled tor a post in the dip. lomatic corps ?" _ Cutrtomer--"Three ot those apples you sent me were rotten. I am bring- ing them back." Storekeeper - "That's all right, madam. You needn't bring them back. Your word is just as good as the up. ples." “life a Misery" Hearts-7 Clubs-M, 5 Ditrmondtr--A, K, Q, 8 8padeir--A, Q, 10, G. 5, 2 Auction Bidding: No score, rubber game. 2 dealt and bid one spade, A two hearts, Y pass. B pass 2 two spades, A pass. Y pass and B three hearts. What should Z now do with the foregoing hand? 2 should bid three spades. The only other possible bid is four diamonds land that is a bad bid because partner may leave it in. At a void score, there is a much better chance tor game It', spades than in diamonds, so the three! spade bid is preferable. Contract Bidding: At Contract the bidding would be the same. Mammalâ€! mum's IMO. slulswcllapin. I...“ a payer use the reputation ot i N score, rubber game. Either “I “always winning.†he generally does. i gut-mm or at Contract, it " penner 0n the other hand consider the play- ad tirst bid spade and rebid iiGi/ er who “always" loses. He takes his an: on the third round of bidding, bid, place " the table with a sad and tour diamonds, what should Y now bid' mouthful expression as it Pate has " it A passed toar diamonds? Y should reedy marked him out as the loser of bid tour spades. His partner heel the rubber. He generally starts out showed a good spade hand by his re-, with a remark like this: "Well, pnrt-lbid and only a fair diamond hand. To her, I haven’t been able to hold a face ihend has practically the eune 'strength' card in weeks so watch your step." He in both suits and therefore the same takes a queer sort ot pride in his bad ’chence to make four in either suit. As] luck and seems to enjoy talking nbout'tour spades score game. it is the me, it. Needless to say, such a player has ferabie hid Hand No. 2 was the one; a bad fnfluence 'on his partner and an held by Z's partner in Hand No. I, in] encouraging one on his opponents. the actual play, Z bid tour diamonds _ The following hands are interesting and Y passed. The hand was submit-" and instructive ted to the writer for criticism and , Hand No.1 from the analysis it is evident that I ------ both players made bad bids. Y’s error, ' y t however, was inexcusable. When your l d '. A B ' partner has bid two suits and you have T : I , better support for one always take him. -------. back to that suit. It you hare equal l Hearts--; support as in Hand No. it, take him I Clubs--', 5 back to the major suit. Play for game , Diamonds-A, K, Q, 8 all the time. i Thanks to th. it. Needless to say, Git a player has a bad influence 'on his partner and an encouraging one on his opponents. u a class are superstitious. even! though they will not admit it am! when a pluyer has the reputation ot 1 N "always winning," he generally does. i .m I There is no Auction player in the world who always wins or who always loses, and yet some players, deserved- ly or otherwise, get that reputation. tt ls Very useful to have n reputatlon for good luck. It not only gives your pertner conMtmee In you. but also worries your oppon'euts. Card players ISSUE No. 4--'32 From Headaches Owl Laffs So That's ttl ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A'ifsit'tiiiji'rii'ii _ ME _ , ch . DUI‘ I “Mb I ip'" 6'Wynne Ferguson ARTICLE No. 6 , _ automam /j) AUCTIONq ' - CONTRACT' , It is one o! the greatest ot - urua--ttu, Inhale. on human " nus {an over gather. 0m m Mr. Pece-'arr iood man, I married her." Mr. Keu--"no you believe that ttere is a. higher power?" "ther-ure there Ialt fares for children?" Cottduetor-"Yetr, under fourteen." Fother--"That's all right. I've only tive." Then It Happened He found she'd need " razor To open one o' stun. And so for a shoe brush He used her powder pun. Crowi-"Are you afraid of dogs?" Howr--"Yets, every time I eat them I get indigestion.†Boarder-on may have been moral. ly, but physically ith, a mee" " Landladr--'mm't this chicken t" Clienh‘i wondei if . " could do something to lift my husband’s. It fell terribly when he received your bill." Beauty Doctor-"ot course, madam, I remember lilting your face. And what can I do tor you now?" Hubtry--"Oh, pshtor.' I left my watch upstairs.†Wlter--"Never mind, it'll run down." Htttrbr--"No, it Woit--there's a winding staircase." "I have no nephew. The young mu is an imposten" The brother hcwever, failed to see the point and wired back: "A handsome boy has come to my house and claims to be your nephew. We are dqing our best to give him a proper welcome." A proud young father wired the new: ot his happiness t his brother in these words: ‘can live as cheaply as daughter. By the time we've solved today's prob- lems we'll have r new get, Getting the critter prosperity back Into the corral is every man’s Job. msarts--A, K, Q, 10, 7, t, c. 2 Chttrts--K, 7 Ditunondts--rr, 3 turadetr--t No score, tirtst game At either Amy tion or Contract, what should Z, as dealer, bid with the foregoing hand? The only proper bid in this case is four hearts to shut out, it possible, a. four- spode bid by opponents. It is a per- feet example of a shut-out bid. may, Auction'munor Heartts--4t, a, 4, z Clutrs--ttr, 7, , Diana v-u-a, 7, , sr "ee--J, 8, 4 Hand No. ' Hand No. 2 real partner!BetoUn tt humanity id iiGiliiG rolls from bHu to super bun ms. bid'ln some tar rounder world than this. now bWAtt apron not to be clued {woullehunts stout if unsubsuntm waist. ma 1 have ra,htediii,Li.ici/5'! My or u. a I 'iii1td1?ilitii'itt'lt)tji,t/e? , hi.m q. M l 'it'SriittilptItiiictiii, u -t--. l 1?il,gi,iiri,ilriiicici', "itii's'v, i',':" Some people are in their own business but to do so. .l,l.,,rs'c 0’sz At8,,,, answer's {M1536 Now let the mangle to its wont; Let bodies be austere and cunt; Let linen presses hold their sway Herehs to another washing day! n- rimmed with kit", ,Ghll"%', ','GUr/d mm; t,gt?tye,ieirmGGcGG1"l Km tkttta even mu... n; The clothesprope quiver with dentin That this is Monday m 'rating, this Delirious, distended bl:;, J. 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