s». -' I- ;¢- .'. l. . i‘ i u l -. . tlorl reporting to the department is --~-- the Acadia Dairy company, Limit- Iuilblllhed, and in 1N9 the Chem- plnn Cheese and Butter Clo-opera- m‘ Oompeny, Limited. moor-ecu. Onterio. The establishment of Al- “ bertl’: first cal-operative wee 1018: ~- __; lefletchewen’: in i000: Manitoba's In rm: and Quebec's in mo. ' information obteimd mo. ferm- en‘ bulineel organisation in Om- .. ede in 1m. nievm ‘co-operative. only companies “till/in existence In mu nwinetmvm 9*!"- llzhmelt _ + ._ ___ .__._.i.-__...____.____ _ ‘Votes By The Wdy The Communkls are rough and zeady in mating out HCFFnuWT, witil regard to tkunken drivers they hag: a method that effectually prevents a. nzpztltlou by the same offender. A chauffeur who when drunk took a government car my» ll" ".221 _.'.ursunnarza-tr-. eax: . runa- w new: um. u r ‘ h c -l.un‘t‘del n punishment. Aloe-um; 0n!) (hauled lllihllfi p" year (l: advance id [I per yen (ll ldvulne) Intel in midfield IIIDAY- IIBIIJABY l. 1885. ing them in concrete form. Mr. Kirlg is no doubt familiar with the great essay of Edmund Burke (1730-1707 on “Thoughts on the cause of heserlt Dlscontents." Therein he will find the following ‘P5551126. which might well have been written with an eye to Mr. Kim's ow-n case, interpreted in the most favorable light: "It is not enough in a situation of trust in the Commonwealth, that t. man means well to his country: it is not enough that in his single Person he never did an evil ask but always voted according to his con- science, and even harangued against every destgn which he apprehended to be prejudicial to the interests of his country. This innocuous and in- effectual character, that seems formed upon a plan of apology and disculpation, falls miserably short of the mark of public duty. That duty demands and requires, that what is right should not only b: made known but made pmvalent, that what is evil should not only be ‘detected but defeated. When the public man omits to put himself in s. situation of doing his duty with effect, it is m omission that frustrates the plllposéswqf‘ hi; gq-ust almost as much as if he had form- ally ‘betrayed it. It is surely no very rational account of a man's life, that he lfis always acted right; but has taken special care to act in Such n. manner that his endeavors could not possibly be productive of any consequence." ISLAND ENTERPRISE Prhwe Edward Island's contribu- tion to agricultural progress in Oundo l; written indelbly in the history of such movements u the seed potato lndlutry and silver fox firming. No less important, how- ever, wee the pioneer work accom- pltlred in this Province in oo-opcr- ative marketing of dairy products. ' ‘ibis foot stands out prominently in a recent publication of the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture en- titled “Farmers Business Organi- sations in Canada." The author is Mr. A. l. Richards, qr‘ ultural eeonoulllt of the Department. Pub- lished therein is a chronological list of the three earliest lac-operative enocietione reporting to the loon- nenlnl brunch in each province, which were organised by farmers for the Dllflloac of marketing their pmdlldl or purchasing . The eel-lien association listed is the Manley Btkbe Deirylns company. Limited, Prince Edward Island, 1B6. Next is the lhnlilton Oheesc Factory, Krms‘ ‘ , Prince Edward Island,1&0. Third in order of priority are the New Perth Dairying Company, wince Edward Island. end the Iervey Farmers’ ‘Trading Company, Oobum, New Brunswick. 1802. Nova. scotia/s oldest associa- od, woifvile, established 1&4. Brit- Ish Columbia comes next with the Salmon Arm Partners‘ Exchange, 1&7. In the following year the llmmt Middleton Cheese and But- ter l‘ y. Sussex, n.3, was It. Richards’ report is baled on bltwmn the nest-Ill for a JOY-Tide during which ran int.) and injured some sailoss, was tried by court-martial THEORY VS. » PRACTISE 8111b la the Pwvlllw Milled 9-19’!- ' investment of $71,174 through the purchuc of share cap-- ital or payment of membership fees, and with company assets total- ling $184,934 in value with reserves of $34,771. Throughout COIIZLIIJ, le- turns were received from 795 fa. ers‘ business organisations having, 2,106 local branches. The sharehold- ers and membc a financially inter- ested numbered 319,687. combirrml totalled 870,fl(i,388, plant and equipment $45,607,366. And it humble beginnings in dairy co-op- crative enterprise in Prince Eiward Island that these vast mgarzizations Mr. Mackenzie King is so im~ patient to have the Fcnnett reforms placed in the statutes, that he can- not wait even to disnlss the money votes. At the same time, he insist-s that rncst of the reforms contam- plated by Mr. Bennett were advocat- ed by himself in a book published twenty wars ago, an exchange per- tirnrltly remarks that if the oppo- sition leader reallzzd thc ncezi of these lrefcmls twenty years Igo. his own condemnation is the llaavier in tha h: made llo effort to lmplemznt them by legislation during the eight w. and a half years he was Prime Minister of Canada and lrvl the power to do so. in vhw of the twenty years oi deliberation he bim- sclf has taken, ll: should b: carcful ;-~ how he handles charges of delay and insincerity with the pesant Prime Mlhister, W110 is at last giv- l know M M par; so “any n f h few yeaw "o such ‘ mm‘ u in e mellow state by theshadu of the hate ill the heart. It was this ve.y ‘ thin; which brought nbcut the r.c- Hessian This c, o ‘I a b ‘mud. ent World War-and no a Path c: ‘ ° “m w" d“ ‘° WW PM“ of Amefltfl- the 111ml" 5"" °'“- m “F?” °°. ' ruin and dead in its ‘wake which 1 ‘he fact that the phyucmn had m is used; but, in all the northern 5° 395W“? N!!!‘ all time can never restore. It is 0p- tiorlal on our part as to whether w: . . » c b tr, h t mY°lllY°Pl>°Ylll¥l illlzllnllsVauzlhlxgaefi iglmour hangout: To-day as more than half the ail- utrfigl-{llsglim fish Slvefir “$02: ing him but to,‘ g- . _ . we . merits are not organic, but they are I rm,“ “m, 11,1100“ whim re, mere”, as perky gm whrmlpegl us l-lepol of its sate We can keel» 1t ailments just the same the physit- ° g “ ‘ ' " out if we will! Hate in the heart is ran not Qnly “Wyn W,“ o, main Ions after the timlrrr is en- lllly faitll healing, but there is no one melylgmw u) decay‘ common poison taken into the body quite as successful in treating these thwflhu m1! £5118??- rllfllllilfdl-lflll s; iiifiiitt“f..tf.“iil.iiiii‘wlfiiiiz he» ..‘:.:'..::'l.'".ll.. My m w: l t ' in". v the M '1' th 1 ed, the digging up of these roots is comp e Ely dmrgan d the the Lghyysgcianirjeogixli-Es t3‘: 3215"‘: sufficient tillage for a crop of grain other hand. cheer", love and hope axed mm feel themselves to be fail- "w ‘°°°"‘l "l"- ‘Vw’ m“- “u-lildi‘ have bu,“ known to cure dlseais, ‘tires, but have the feeling ma; 11 clous farmers leave the landin gran whrm all medicine has proved futile. ‘aolyldwlcgcafilluifgiizlhtmrggyiitiglignghg tgletétixleaziiotztgalfxtrlefgrgczh. :61 ‘my. m the Manitoba hotel- . .. .. .. . n" t d ‘and u, overcome that: difficulties. may be pulled out with little dlffl. you w“ to u“ ecrriporimenl: mlwvlll-fl- lllffilltfid teeth. tonsils, culty after fivn or six years; if left Twain w“ at that tuner “my the 0X‘ (:11. bladder, constipation, url- s year or two longer, they come what over “my Wm o‘ we and as filled with destruction as u» healthy bzdy. On THE DUNCAN REPORT Our CQZ.§L‘!ilf;\}l"-3Y'§', in its yester- day's issue, proves conclusively that if the Conservatives in 1926 had had their way, the Maritime claims question would have been settled by the Mackenzie King Government. mell- opposition to the appointment of any commissio for the Purpose of “passing the buck" justified in view of the fact that the most important recommendation in the Duncan report, namely. Ell investigation and re- sulxess of the Soviet you can never over-emphasize Patience o! the Russian peasants. xfilfizggg-ctllllfk ggugéecpggxftgkg: all‘? "Lmcloxlggftofeariféeyvffgedazg; was on his final lecture tour about Time means less to these the worm B, muglungggagen, 11kg than to any 0m,‘ occidentam M, J which take the fight out of one, so 15 much mom tqdjnug, the heroic 9mm o’. .5“. Walter every railway stop they stand in 3:‘)ljfitfznzmvyafgFginrgzfgtetggfryrzeg thiwggugge fgfd “$232k scottmbsehclehusehgf ti; failure to‘! * ' ' a pu g use Day de s that he did not owe. In all parts m1 ployment ckcL-mmancps 8m mat} “me dimculty- “m” m‘ rmmhmss of the Enullsh-speaking world there pe ople line llh t3 St d B! ,, ,, the-l?” will? 51:21,, Sitgzzalsl..- ymmgsm" has mhellled B "Ell/owl for the first or second time with ion you“ will srn them waiting to be accommodated on one of overcrowded trains-a m" is t a1 t ms k _ not h". available for hours or even gjbfifllegfzuThiso feelirzvgrcqf: £5833’, ever. a farmer may fcllow the same lectures m wmmpeg m hm bump“ for days-a forty-eight hour wait , - g3 endured Wm, paflgncg 10.11;? stomach‘ mtesflne’ heart. kidneys’ and. according to l“ managzm-nt. n e blood vessels whic .- _ time; out of ten, a permanent move. In “mm; 1.3,’; fellas, llllaryglgmfi Cuce as on similar soil in this ‘z (Moscow has grown from a 111111104 become better equipped mm; heal. “um”?- When appllcltiob was made for before the war to thrrr: million ersfDr. a. s. Lnnkford. San Antonio, Th” m“ "°P °' l“ “m” “my enlntervltwlhe hotel clerk inform . Texas, says, "Aside from his bere- “lured “nd- are '3' CWT“ much ed me that Mr. Clemns was confinr ditary influen/zaes, the patient must “m”? l" "W" °f Elwllmll- Bl" to m. bed from a carbuncle, r and pitchfcrks gape admiringly at be studied as an individual: his with”; “Y “he” mlmu“ ma" the that he would see me if I we: a. tractor. It is something they can customs, habits, restrictions or free- “h” °f me bull" limb". Bu acre understand. A tractor is for more dom; his happiness. or great un— m” "Bsny be made w 11mm“ 15° as not to unduly excite him. I interesting than an alrplarc. Every- happiness; his home and possibly °" 16° bushels °f P°t“'"°°5' ‘md 2m one knows that the sail must be til- his domestic difficulties; m.» in- ls not an extraordinary produce. In led, but who can see any sense in dependence or financial troubles or the samllrwgh 5'71‘? M lheamndv saw-John worries; his ambitions realized or "It “"81 Pflldlllle °l 8'11“ l-‘l “Wt only" by tea. Travel means. claims, was ignored. The finding u! the Duncan Commission in this con- nection reads as follows: “The terms of readjustment are obviously a matter for detailed de- termination and assessrnen“ so that the actual amaunt-as well as the reasons and purlwm "lllfllllll! "0 it-can be recognlaedty the mt M Canada as fair and equitable It l8 not possible, therefore, to make I final recommendation as to the in- crease a-nd form of Dominion aid which is required to satisfy the just claims of the Maritime dtuation. but we recommend that the Domin- ion Government “ nld give immed- iate consideration to the 711016 0! this subject, with a view to a com- plate revision of the fhnnchl ar- rmgcmonis an between them and the Mlriflme Provinces." It was the shirkirlg 0f this res- ponsibility by the Mackenzie King Government in 1926 which the Con- servative members of Parliament anticipated. And it has been left for the Bennett Government. after guiding Canada. safely through the worst depression in world histofY. to malre good the omission. now.) The old and the new exist side by side. Peasants with scythes Groth in Ekqulre. Latin is to be crowded off the The doctor must even, in so m owl- to a ton of timothy or clover High School curriculum as no; be. as possible. pvlt himself in the place hay. maybe expected, if glass seeds ing practical. rt is pretty difficult of the patient with all his ills rind m 80W"; but "115 ls Mt lllilflll " to say just what is practical in the tmllblei 5O th-‘lt he may understand llravt-‘Sod in the eirly stem 0 I had been seriously concerned trammg o! m‘, you,“ Am, an m fully und,get the patients vlew- clearing. when the clearing is oom- per cent‘ o! our mgnsh Immune point. Then he can advise well. pleted. the land may easily be has Come directly m. indirectly rum When the whole story is confided brought, by tolerable cultivation, to the mum Music 1S being proposed t0 the physician lnjvhonl, the pst- produce crops of double the amount as a compulsory subject Is mesh, ientvhas abouudlng faith , half the that can be raisrd in the first in- several any mam worLis ilnishrld and the rest is easy stance. But it must be allowed, public ie Latm,_,__mnd0n éhough it may take some time to that the settlers who manage their as a very useful myth; for a man who single-handed, has to entertain several hundred people at nig as to the average youth 1t must not be forgotten agriculture is also all an‘. In highest forms it is based on an in- stinct for the soil, long years of ex- perience and observation, abov: all training to grapple practically with day to day problems as they arise. In a word, farming cannot be con- that its remembered when planning of production from soil is contemplated. Therefore, t3 whatever degree of central country must resign itself, an assur- ance that it will neither be over- loaded with complicated machinery, nor made too rigid for safety, is of first importanr: to both the farm- er and the community as a whole. —Auckland Times. wholesale N this EDITORIAL NOTES Thg Montreal Gazette-one gods" of Hon. King" according to Premier Ben- nett, is evidently not overly favour- ably disposed toward our claim for a minimum 014N041» subsidy from the Dominion under the Duncan Commission nndirlg. The idea of the totalitarian state is in fact the Marxist theory or the State in the transition (revolution- ary) period. The Fascist state is not total. The society of property- owners rather becomes total dominating. National Socialism rep- resents the total domination by dictatorial means of the society of monopoly property-owners over the state, using the terminology of the totalitarian State. It represents a dallam, and the new law, , unconsciously uses the terminology o! Gerlmn feudal law in describing the relations between master and servant. Property today is no longer s private institution. ' organisations — corpora- tions, trusts, cartels and combines- are no longer private organisations. They are public institut ens. Prop- erty today is a political function of the State-The Contemporary Ra:- Rllssln. and Japan ere now in l race for army increases; u ‘USA. and Japan are similarly engaged in t. Navel expansion race, one won- den what the future holds for us in the Pacific. Something has got to happen-either new peace and disennement pacts or—-the horror! of wnr end chaos in Asia. smoni the coloured noel. ‘ That Russia in [radially regain- ing her position u striding ne- tiorL-but on strictly ouh besi.s—la evident from’ the fect thlt orders for machinery and equipment 111- yoiving more than $6,000,000 on I cash bllll, for shipment to Russia, ‘have been placed in Britain. In ed- dition it is announced that 1M8! purchases have been made in‘ the British market of goods for export. mllnly from the Domlriionl end colmlee. Ihardly thlnhnyeewrltcnthot my of us would make much of a success in_ this llfn were we not backed up by someone. Joseph Con- rad tells of one of his first voyages at sea, when he was made _ hospitll to be incorporated into its, , lectod new buildings on us slopes of Mount Royal. And en- nuelly, it makes the university The van. Senate. after Ill. de- feated the protocol for the United states adherence to the World courtJtweeunlmedt-lututhe President had a two-think melor- ity behind him, t‘ able Republicans.) it would only be a formality for the vote to be taken. Alas, when the filures were In- nounccd, it Wis found the Presi- dent wes seven short of the neces- sary two-thirds majority. Borne Berl- ltm-s had bolted, Ind my USA. will be'out of the Court for good- ness known how ioni- _ The National Government in Fri- tain with Pfcmler Ramsey llrecson- ' aid at its heed holds e somewhat analogue position to that of tit Bennett government here in it! eil~ dcevor in tide the country over I, critical r/sriod. lllr. Herbert Duunlbq. former Labour member for promising the Prime Minister mp‘- port,‘ wk : "The period thmugh’ I which we m peuinglecoeritlbfl and the mues no momentcuetbit unity of purpolc mild effort is psi poretive if m are to grepplgwffll than problems and eloapc‘ ‘ i danger: which. ere threaten!!!‘ . alliance of" western * Notwithstanding its own impceun- ious condition the City of Morltrell hu gsllsntly offered to cums N the further dneneiei ueiatenec of alumnae University of el. "the university mil} IM" and," iuyor Bonds me s mcetlfll ‘m. am m. "met, mortal!‘ Thefiélkirls-Settkfi lléfliillflfilulfillflflfscl- klrt‘: owl about of "I I001» h: u“, more remains to be done: the tire shot. l-ie certainly will not do it rslm assume xzhflflmfgéféggfiffnffifi ggfillftzof me the surface, having been pmservcd cumww“ a th healing would never have trees, needs no tillase. further than n udmittedby the medical Pro- to cover the seed with a hoe. In lmind such conditions as organic 1L . the story follows; helm trouble‘ or hurdmlnz M we parts, the surface is too roug ow liver or harden fng of the arteries, middle " = peg. then the hostelrw west of constitution, or his home or em- v c ts racwm he h“ the reeling that he of the surface, and th remnan cause the physical symptoms m the agricultural process as in England, m. housea may expect nearly the same pro- um-cgllzed; hp; mxgggy and doubt; l5 or l6 bushels of wheat, and 20 and even 11g mllglom or 25 of barley or oats. From 10 He“ ll Wmllllete cure!’ land with sufficient judgment form a very small proportion. The quantity of land which may no right to expend be brought into cultivation annual- ly from the forest, varies from the dexterity of the workman, as well as the size of the timber: that of exertion. In this island six or seven But rain and ptorm of many years mt mil o export at the ax: than had changed the sight. ‘ any active man may become in the And now it stood forlorn and grey ""1759 01' W10 01‘ three years‘ prac- llflon the hill tice. A perfect novice could not d: Unourtalned windows looking out, 5o much; but any one who dqes not fllllllldllva lll. accomplish two or three acres, must The picket fence hw many rulings either be a vcrv indifferent hand. torn awuy Or deficient in industry. And grinned with wild, demonic (To be continual) lee through weeds and hay. We knocked upon the bllstered door in darkuning gloom t-“d W“ elm fwméve echoed Rings Around The davs?" throllllh the empty room. Serene and dressed in silk we saw M0011 her stsrlding near; _____ The rlclshtfilingxlzglars gave s. sudden 11(1):?» ‘L23; gamldqdygbunlf‘; th - an won ta e W“ nl..'.';"..".:':. "m"""“ 3.';§..‘“°‘°‘§‘.f’ s" » even e p53 ow And qxallllilogyttsnoirh tgleBwXlIITOW path Yorker was evidenced by the flood once ‘hm’ ow hunk-Ed “at m“ of telephone calls to the Weather "lshtcned swallows flew. Toma“ and to mwstmp" °m°°° 3......“ "‘°v‘ét°°$¢.§.“€ ‘tiff; F“? __ - n Ikmkt“ °'“"‘°' the interested spectators, though’; of __._——— _____.. making the one observation likely to be of scientific interest on such oc- membor that I felt quite flattered, W109i. comparison of the apparent and went blitihely about my duties, lines of the rings with that, o: the myself s. commander for all prec- moon itself. This is one way-indeed, tical purpolsen. Still, whatever the it is almost the only way-q)! Kreatness of the illusion, the feot' in: the sizes of water drop- sslss. any C~~»,-;~M~'r:.::=.a=s he , i g ll m se -oon- . cu mug fidcnce. though invisllblc {o my eye; largo moon rings. ~ p behind a maple-wood veneered mike mull onea- Sharp-edged o; cabin-door with a. white china “Will-I i! present instead of frog all right.” 1131M, llllfififi OI “l! 511111181‘ OIIQOOI almost any site called col-ones. Friday's rings were coronal. The irmcr one, the OHQTYQ’! If ‘ Youroecpleulon will rind In use! sperms: or. rtiilsuln .-v:| seems u» mm‘ observed optical mun. being bout u erlguln degrees yin 13m. to: . -.tva,;m0emmmeats ln- Ior llulel, rue cmnwrrlz-rowu- suntan-ms -~ “ ‘ ~-~ -~— ‘ mum“ ‘mud l‘ mun,’ (Winnipeg Evening ‘lflbunc. ) _ p.15“ “n”; mug, m Celebrations Oltthb one-him rm; m Difficulties, Progreel mnlvemry ow blltll o! ma nu s We!” l" "l! l“ e During one of his lecture to VIII I gmgilnlth? 1mi- (kno Aiicr the timber is burnt. little pen-name of Wllblterner) who. by the wa ' Ill’; W1 lbrlilimt ' '" we" wu» -..._ .. chil- ll houblu found o An, 5° lhe vertl , _ ,, Mr.‘ . .‘ .151 ' Toronto leyn-“l will! on t‘-"@, ‘portion of null Ceurrh dlllln‘ u“ aggravated by front hit. ed wonders and e .1... n» Colds n. uptho noun-in, howl rm l [paid Mir-IE.,57D...J'§ZFL“Z'J.‘F.'.“ winter and thin vul which gave much but lam-Bub we h y, To find Marlo “u. 4n I ing to trees t at have been lawn ‘WP’ ‘new v llllllfllllll- ZWVW‘ than rid-J ever, was my good fortunefMany newspapermeu have not been "a0 lucky, for Ameriohfs humorist, especially in liter, life. dalls at a, time was‘ shstlée off the black dog non. his bac . The interview plan-win the‘ ‘of the" lustrou- *~—l who came to his death by 15mm lhrough- a trap-door. Since I have been facing that 881153 oal fellow not to search any and not to tell what he , kn0ws._ This settler down t .R.iver may be rela whether" such was the case“ was ill-possible that he ha latlvealm Manitoba Mark shook his head and waved his cigar deprecatlngly. hcjdrmlttel, "I took an interest in. genealogy and hired a fellow who’ solid he could do it, to tracehbacl: my family line. All wont well for a. while and I was feeling quite perky about my ancestors, until he came to one John Sheppard, or. Jack sheppard as some called him. already he Red ted to me but y am not going m mm An the father of "Tom Sawyer" and Colonel Mulberry Sellers," N. lighting his cigar, offered his hall and from, his nest arnon g th u. lows gracefully‘ bowed e p _l!re out. t a th f r of decayed roots. After that, how- grainy}: thlgmégan? Atorhmma]: Clemens at Ease move quietly and speak softly, my part I expected to find under the care of a nurse with physician in the offing. Instecz‘ .. when I was ushered in," he comfortably reclining, blue-and-white pylamfld. hank of pillows, surrounded by a litter of magazines ‘and newspapers. and smoking‘ a iolll, black cigar. ‘ MORE AND BETTER PIIPS Ranchers are." this! year retaining their highest class foxes and expect first-class results in increased litters of superior pups, To assure liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS, the Biscuits that bring success in fox amlfur raising. ‘ Breeders are kept for one purpose-pups in the spring-the ranchers’ source of» income. Good business demands that breeders be fed to secure largest litters of pups possible. All the food the foxes get is what is fed them daily. ake sure it has the proper ingredients for éalth, vigor and growth of strong litters of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS have all the elements and vitarnines required to secure these results. IMPERIAL nlsculr coumlv, nu. Charlottetown, P. E. I. these desired results feed about Mr. Clemens‘ then and there I concluded that the carbuncisllirs the Rev. Leoni- das Smil l. was a myth. and after . rs’ experience as a. rer I have to view it talking to a. down? _ Marl: showed no leclr of energy and talked so freely that it was ‘ evident his message ‘of, the island is seldom so heavy as in the hotel clerk ‘washing o the more southern parts of Amer- jokes. He gestlcuiatcd ica, where one man has frequently every little while ran his fingers ducted by word of command, 1m, cleared ten acres in the course of through his thick. white tousled the manoeuvres of a. bJdy of troops. A. VISIT a year, besides the other work of hair which his pictures have made new are things whwh should b: his farm. This. however, is a great so familiar. There were several questions concerning the the The house had once been painted acres may in generalize acccmplish- tour and related subjects and then valuable pups. l mill’! green with trimmings white, “d by an industrious settler, though came a talk on his work. "After all," was one question put - to him, "do you think you wll‘ '- ‘_ ~l ' - work in recording the life on tb" ‘ I be longest remembered by- you“ & Mississipi in the old steamboatlrlr 58-60 Cannon St, E. C. No. 4 London, England ‘ 50x AUCTEONS ' LAST RECEIVING DATE IN LONDON February 23rd, 1935 i, . 11th, 1935 31st, 1935 "Yes, I have no doubt of it; the Mlsslssip -i was my first love, and naturally some of the best things ‘I have done were connected with t" Then what I had been longing to _ ask came out. Clemens?” 1- said. "when I was a smell boy I read your stories and amongjhem that of the ‘Jumping Frog.‘ never dared to hope that I would ever have a chance to ‘speak you but I made a. vow that, if .1 have ever had. I would ask you to fill up that tantalizing gap and let me hear the story of Jim Smileys Yeller, one-eyed cow with no tall. I am all eager for the yarn." "My dear fellow," repled Mark. "you are only blufflng. _ now know well enough that the! . cow had no tale, for had there hen-I om I certainly would have told it, As a matter of fact there never was any cow. but there was a “SILVER September 19th, 1935 For further details and shipping instructions please communicate with our New? opkgOffi 151 West m? MN‘. i. AI In Genealogy Down the Fkd Rive! near ti» town of Selkirk, about twenty mil; below Winnipeg, them lived at t“ handle." rounded water drops, mun the, time of Mark Twain's visit. a Mil» ~- " ’ (Siemens whowm said ' be a relation to. the- author. 1M MACS I” BLOOD“! ron. ram mun . recruit , “$11.95! we" l" l »-» r uneninlcue-eyclrgiln’! ‘beet i; for ‘flavour end luting goodness. .0190 - . “noun-n.- "till/UK IWISDIWHHVING “ tlldkllftufdll lloasrw 1M 6n- A" The. Y Ttbdlifi a r or mgr-v -| r v e