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OUR MAGAZINE
iWA SECTION
Interesting Features fo r the Entire Family
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H a v e l ] o u T h i s H a b it ?
By Marqarel Morison
By DO U G LA S M ALLOCH
W HAT
will you do lo life, I won
d er?—
It Isn 't m uch th a t th e w o rld re q u ire s
You will so m e tim e s fall, y ou will som e­
tim e s b lu n d e r.
You will so m e tim es follow th e w rong
d e s ire s;
R ut, If o n e co al to th e w a tc h m a n 's
fires
You ad d th a t w ill m a k e th e h ig h w ay
b rig h te r.
I f y o u r h e a rt, y o u r h a n d , y o u r h elp.
In sp ire s
O ne
tr n v e le r ;
m a k e s o n e b u rd en
lig h te r.
It Is w ell y ou lived. It Is w ell you do.
T h o u g h little o r m uch life b rin g s to
you.
" H e h a s no u lte rio r m o tiv es.” sa id
P ro fe s s o r S ta n d lsh . " H e docs a th in g
b e c a u se be w a n ts lo do It, n o t b e c a u se
H E little New i s l a n d v illa s» of
It w ill get him so m e th in g else."
l'u r lta n C ro ss ro a d s d id n 't know
B u t a ll th re e o f th em fe lt It w as
w h a t to m ak e of R o b e rt A d alre w hen,
P rin c e w ho h it th e bull's-eye.
one fa ll a f t e r th e su m m e r p eo p le had
" R o b e rt A d alre h a s th e h a b it of
le ft, he s ta y e d on. F o r R o b e rt A dalre
Joie d e v iv re." sa id P rin ce. A nd p e e
w a s o u tsid e th e ken o f I 'u r lta n C ro ss­
h a p s It w as joy of living *h»t p u lle d
ro ad s.
H e w a s n 't se rio u s, sa id th e
A d alre th ro u g h .
v e rd ict.
H A V E YOU T H IS H a BITT
T h a t O cto b er. P ro f. A lden S ta n d lsh
by M e tr o p o lita n \ f w » p * p # r S e r v le t.)
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In v ited th e d o c to r a n d R e g in a ld P rin c e
1L in to te s t h is c id e r : a n d th e con
v e rsa tio n a s It h a d b een d oing fo r a
m o n th tu rn e d upon th e new com er.
•'Ills good s p ir its ? " sa id th e doctor.
"M erely e x c e lle n t h e a lth ! ”
"P e rs o n a lly ," p u t in P ro fe s s o r S ta n ­
d lsh . "I th in k he h a s n 't th e b ra in s to
w o rry a b o u t a n y th in g —h e d o esn 't
know enough to feel so rro w ”
"S om e C e ltic s tr a in . If w e knew his
a n c e s try . I Im ag in e." en d e d th e h e ir
o f all th e P rin c e s.
T h e n P u r ita n C ro ss ro a d s fo rg o t all
a b o u t R o b e rt A d a lre b e c a u s e th e In­
fluenza re a c h e d them . T h e to w n w as
s tr u c k v ery h a rd , an d th e th ic k , f o r­
eig n se ttle m e n t dow n n e a r th e P rin c e
m ills w a s a p la g u e sp o t. T h e tow n
ro lle d up Its sle ev es a n d g r itte d Its
te e th a n d fell to w ork w ith good I 'u rl­
t a n s p irit.
E v e ry o n e did h is b it— It
w a s a ca se o f n o b le sse oblige. I'ro-
fe a so r S ta n d lsh w a s th e r e fo r e s c a n d a l­
ized to find R o b e rt A d alre jo k in g w ith
a d ying P o rtu g u e s e m ill h an d , w hose
te m p e r a tu re h e w as ta k in g . B u t th e
w o rk m an w ould h a v e no one n e a r bln'
e x c e p t A d alre. T h e n th e d o c to r d is­
co v ered th a t A d a lre ’s g a ie ty w as a
v a lu a b le m ed icin e am o n g h is stric k e n
fam ilies, a n d th a t w hen A d a lre cam e
h is p a tie n ts seem ed to th in k it w orth
w h ile to tr y to get w ell. So th e un-
s e rlo u s R o b e rt A d a lre w as w orked
n ig h t a n d d ay u n til h e h im se lf f e i
111. T h en R e g in a ld P rin c e , w ho a p ­
p re c ia te d th e w ork am ong hla o p e ra ­
I be .» olili ^ Itlli.v at HhN ill*' »» ¡1,1 M>!t
tiv e s. w ent to se e A dalre. T h e n ew ­
com er to P u r ita n C ro ss ro a d s w as In sh e d o e sn 't v onder. a f t e r w h a t he did
th e w o rst th r o e s o f th e d ise ase. Bui to C a rp e n tie r, t h a t J a c k D em p sey
c a n 't get an y b o d y to w re stle w ith
h e w elcom ed P rin c e w ith b is u su a l
him .
am u sed sm ile.
I 5 by McTIart Newspaper Syndicat« >
"T ills Is w h a t I call k n o w in g In­
fluenza from th e In sid e.” sa id he.
F o r d ay s It w as n ip a n d tu c k . T h e
w h o le to w n seem ed to h a v e been I
th a w e d o u t by th e w a rm th o f h is per- !
so n a llty .
E v ery o n e, so o n e r o r l a t e r
d u rin g th e d ay . cam e to h e a r th a t life
w a s still flic k e rin g ; a n d th o se th re e
old frie n d s— A lden S tn n d lsh a n d th e
d o c to r a n d P rin c e — s ta y e d by A d alre s
r ib a ld bedside.
T hey w e re ta lk in g In u n d e rto n e s.
" I t 's h is v ita lity ,” sa id th e do cto r,
" t h a t 's so w o n d e r fu l: h e lik es to know
th a t h e 's a liv e ; he w a n ts to feel ex
p e rie n c e ; he d o e sn 't h av e to h a v e a
sm o o th ro a d .”
TH E
JO Y
O F
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T
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W h at w ill y ou d o to life, I w o n d er?—
It Isn 't m u ch th a t th e w orld re­
q u ires.
T h a t w e follow on. th a t w e follow un
der
T h e sp le n d id flag of o u r sp le n d id
s ire s
And. w h en th e a rm o f th e e ld er
tire s.
W e lift th e b a n n e r an d n e v e r w av er.
T h a t t h e ra c e m ay be. w h en th e
d ay ex p ire s,
A little b e tte r, a little b ra v e r.
N ot w h a t y ou h a v e — It is w h a t you
do
T h a t re a lly m a tte r s th e m ost to you
W h at will you do to life. I w o n d er?—
It Isn 't m uch th a t th e w o rld re ­
q u ire s.
W hen th e lig h tn in g s flash, w h en th e
th u n d e r s th u n d e r.
H e re Is th e m an th a t th e w orld a d
m ires.
N ot lilm w hom p u rp le a n d gold a t ­
tire s.
Not him w ho Is r ic h e r th a n all th e
o th e rs.
B u t w h o se su c c e ss e s w e re sig n al
Ores
T o p o lu t th e p a th to h is toilin g
b ro th e rs .
B o th Joy a n d so rro w w ill com e to
you;
T o life I w o n d er w h a t will y o u do?
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by M c C lu ra N e w s p a p e r Ryn<1lea»e )
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S C H O O L DAI]S
Something to
Think A b o u t
By F . A . W A L X L R
IM P E R F E C T IO N S
O O T H IN K IN G , th e <l«»gmatic young
^ m an o r w om an "a llie s f o rth to
show th e s ta id . so b e r e ld e rs a t the
h e a d o f la rg e In d u s!rle s how to do
th in g s in a m o d ern w ay.
B eing fa n a tic s , th e s e you n g folk
h a v e no fe a r. T h ey a r e s u r e o f th e ir
gro u n d , p o sitiv e , too. th a t th ey ra n
su p p o rt th e ir ow n u n w o rth in e ss an d
m a rc h to v ic to ry w ith d y in g colors.
T h e y o ung m an w ith a lite ra ry Lent
will te ll th e old e d ito r how to ru n a
n e w s p a p e r to p le a s e ev ery b o d y an d
g e t a m illion su b s c rib e rs w ith in a
w ho h a s n e v e r p a in te d fine p ic tu r e s or
y ear.
c a rv e d stH tueg o f m e rit, will te ll you
H e h a s given a g re a t deal o f th o u g h t
th a t he o r sh e k n o w s all » b o u t a rt.
to th e su b je c t an d know s th e r e is n ot
T h e re a re sw a rm s o f th e p e rfe c t In
a sin g le d aw a n y w h e re In h!s se lf-d is­
im p erfectio n , p re y in g every d ay in th e
covered th eo ry .
g re a t c itie s upon th e s a lt an d sta ff of
T h e e d ito r rem oves h is g la s se s and
life.
gasps.
L ike M a ry 's doll, o r W illie's T eddy
B ut he u n d e r s ta n d s h im se lf a s he
b ear, th ey a r e stu ffe d w ith sa w d u st,
u n d e rs ta n d s h is n ew sp ap er.
w h irlin g In th e g re a t m a elstro m of
H e begs to be e x c u se d from th e
h a rd knock* fro m w hich th e re Is no
h u m ilia tin g e x p la n a tio n of th e fuct. e s c a p e e x c e p t by n o b le w ork w ith
r e a d ju s ts h is to rto ise -sh e lls, se ttle s h a n d s th a t a r e u n a fra id .
dow n a g a in to h is w ork an d ch u ck les
B u t th e w o rst p h a s e of th is s i t u a ­
g o o d -n atu red ly a s he b eh o ld s the
tion Is th a t th e r e Is a new c ro p b e in g
sw a g g e r y o u th being show n th e way
grow n ev ery se a so n , fo r w h ich th e re
o ut by a copy boy.
seem s to be no v isib le detim nd.
T h e im p u d en t young m an o r w om an
b y M c C Ittr* N e w i p a p # r S y n d i c a t e )
W H A T
TO
b lo w s
b u rle d
w’e a ra
lo v e ly
EA T
r-p A H T Y b is c u it! w hich limy be used
fo r te a o r b r e a k f a s t a r e :
T ea B iscuits.
81ft a p in t o f flour w ith fo u r tea-
apo o n fu la o f linking p o w d er, one tea-
sp o o n fu l o f au g u r a n d o n e-h alf tea-
apoonful o f a a lt. R ub in to It w ith the
fin g ers fo u r ta b le s p o n n fu ls o f b u tte r,
m lxlntt It th o ro u g h ly . A dd en o u g h rich
m ilk o r h a lf m ilk un d h a lf cre a m to
m a k e a r a t h e r aoft dough. R oll o u t to
o n e -fo u rth o f a n Inch In th ic k n e s s, cut
lUMBMBHlUlHmilUtllUfll'WiiuilkdUiadUiiilUBlUCaiBMBaa
Into ro u n d s tw o a n d o n e-h alf In ch es In
d ia m e te r. B a k e in a hoi oven fo r ten
to fifteen m in u tes.
B ru sh o v er th e
to p s w ith m ilk s h o rtly b e fo re ta k in g
fro m th e oven. S e rv e cut In halves.
Reflections of a
B achelor Q irl
Bq HELEN ROU7LAMO
M O W A D A Y 8 w h en a m an a c tu a lly
sa y s, "I love y o u ,” a w om an
d o esn 't know w h e th e r to a c c e p t It as
a Je st— o r a “g e s tu re .”
• . •
J u s t a b o u t th is tim e of y e a r a w ife
sto p s sp e a k in g of h e r h u s b a n d 's la s s i­
tu d e a s “ b ra in -fa g ,” an d b eg in s callin g
it by its rig h t nam e, w han he d ro p s th a
rak e an d sid le s to w a rd th a fireplace.
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T h e m o st p a th e tic sig h t on e a r th Is
th a t o f n m id d le-ag ed m a rrie d m an w ho
lias su d d e n ly been se iz e d w ith th e
h a llu c in a tio n th a t h e Is th e ro m an tic
Ideal o f ev ery slx tee n -y eu r-o ld de-
h u lu n te h e m eets.
I
• • •
Am ong th e m en whom a w om an h a s
loved th e r e a r e m an y d e g re e s o f d iffe r­
e n c e ; b u t a m an m e n ta lly h u n c h e s all
hla p a s t loves to g e th e r lik e rad lah e*
a n d tu e k s th em aw a y en m a sse In th e
r e fr ig e r a to r o f Ids m em o ry .
•
*
B e fo re h e s e le c ts a m o to rc a r a m an
sp e n d s tw o o r th r e e m o n th s looking
them o v e r ; h u l lie will d ecid e on a
w ife In tw o o r th r e e m in u te s a f te r he
h a s m et h e r—an il th e n sp e n d th e re st
o f Ills life "lo o k in g ’em o v er.”
# • •
E v ery flirta tio n it a fa s c in a tin g ,»
p erim en t in th a la b o ra to ry of lova, In
w hich th * fo o lish c a r tla s a ly p lay w ith
com b u stib les.
• • •
Som e peo p le ta k e th e ir c u ltu r e *o
se rio u sly th a t ll se em s alm o st lik e a
v u lg ar d isp la y o f refin em en t.
< £ by I la l e n H o w la n d .)
l i e n s m u st h a v e so m e fo rm o f anl-
m sl p ro te in in th e tr feed. T h is Is u s u ­
a lly su p p lied by b e e f sc ra p . T w o year*
ago a n e x p e rim e n t w a s s ta rte d a t th a
e x p e rim e n ta l farm , N ap p u u . N S , to
d e te rm in e th * r e la tiv e v a lu e s of b eef
s c ra p s u d skim m ilk w hen ad d ed to
th e lay in g ra tio n .
T w o p en s w ere
m ad e u p o f te n b ird s, a s u u lfo rm In
b re e d in g , ago a n d ty p e a s It o n s p o s­
sib le to select. T h » ra tio n s fed to
ea c h p en w e re a lik e a n d co n aln n t e x ­
c e p t th a t I’e n 1 rec e iv e d b eef sc ra p
an d P e n 2 sk lu i m ilk.
T h e re s u lts allow th e p o ssib ilities
th e r e a r e o f re a lisin g good v a lu e by
fee d in g sk im m ilk. T h * a v e ra g e p ro ­
d u c tio n fro m th e le u bird» receiv in g
b e e f s c ra p fo r th * tw o six m onth fo#d-
lu g s p erio d # (N o v em b er 1 to A pril $0.
ea c h y e a r) w a s Olfl.d eggs, a t u feed
coat o f $1.1.75. o r 26.8 c e n ts p er dozen,
le av in g a profit o v e r feed co al of 97.2
can t* p e r bird.
In P en 2 Hie te n b ird s receiv in g
sk im m ilk o v e r th e aau ie p erio d h ad
a n a v e ra g e p ro d u c tio n o f flU0.fi eggs.
I t I !-
( $12.70. . i .
p e r dozen, leav in g a p ro fit o v e r feed
co st of $1.49 p e r b ird . By ta k in g th *
a v e ra g e o f tw o y e a rs tt w as fo u n d th a t
598-7 p o u n d s sk im m ilk, v alu ed a t 20
c e n ts p e r h u n d re d a n d th u s co stin g
$1.20. g a v e g r e a te r re tu rn * th a n 3U
p ound* b e e f s c ra p a t a m a rk e t p ric e
o f $7.24 p e r h u n d re d , th u s co stin g
$2.(32.
If. a s b eliev ed a t th e e x p e rim e n ta l
fa rm , th e In c re a se In p ro d u ctio n from
th e pen* receiv in g m ilk can he a t ­
tr ib u te d to th e v a lu e o f aklm m ilk a s
a fo o d fo r lay in g h en s. It w ould only
b e f a ir to s t a te th a t th e f a rm e r h a d
receiv ed slig h tly b e tte r th a n o n e dol­
l a r p e r h u n d re d w e ig h t f o r h is sk im
m ilk w hen he m a rk e te d It th ro u g h hla
agga
As th is feed in g te s t h a s b een c a rrie d
o n fo r tw o y e a rs only. 1» d o es not p e r ­
m it th e d ra w in g o f d efin ite co n c lu ­
sio n s y et. H o w ev er, th * re e u lta to
d a te w ou ld lead o n e to b eliev e th a t
a p a r t of th e aklm m ilk a v a ila b le on
th * fa rm ca n lie v ery p ro fitab ly m a r­
k e te d th ro u g h th e egg an d w ould seem
to b e n m ore p ro fita b le p ro p o sitio n
th a n p a y in g $7 p e r h u n d re d fo r b eef
s c ra p In o rd e r (o su p p ly th e nm o u n t
o f p ro te in ao e s a e n tla l fo r p ro fitab le
egg p ro d u ctio n .
Car Owner Wants Smooth
Pavement for Pleasure Early Hatched Fowl Is
Sure to Be Profitable
“T h e p a v e m e n t's th e th in g ." opine*
th e m o d ern H a m le t a s h e ste p s on th e
a c c e le ra to r o f h la c ar, looks o v e r th a
g re e n fields a n d w oods on e ith e r sid e
a n d d ec id e s th a t th in g s a r e not ao d e­
p lo ra b le in D e n m a rk aft^-r all.
Yes, th e p a v e m e n t’s th e th in g . Any
o ld cow p a th w ill n o t suffice f o r a
ro a d In th e s e d a y s w hen a n au to m o ­
b ile rid e la th e a h o rte st d is ta n c e b e ­
tw e e n tw o p o in ts. I’eople lik e to say
It w ith b allo o n tlre a n o w ad ay s. T h ey
w a n t ro a d s th a t w ill g e t th em som e­
w h e re else— In n h u r ry — w ith o u t b u m p ­
in g th e ir h e a d s th ro u g h th e to p of
th e g aso lin e p h a e to n .
T h a t m ean s t h a t th e y m u st b a r s
p a v e d ro a d s a n d w id e r ro a d s too.
T h e re m u st he w id e p av em en t» so th a t
c a r s can p a s s s a fe ly a n d ea s ily . T h *
m o to ris t on th e ro a d s to d a y finds th a t
tw o c a r s roll w h e re only o n e ro lle d b e ­
fo re.
S u ch a c o n d itio n m e a n s th a t
au to m o b iles c a n 't p a s s each o th e r If
ro a d b u ild e rs stic k to n a rro w h ig h ­
w ay*.
A nd ro o d b u ild er* k n o w th is too.
T h e y 're b u ild in g ’em w id er. A nd th e
o ld one*, th a t w e re to o n a rro w , even
If th ey w e re m ig h ty good p av em en t*
a n d » e rre d ro y a lly w h en th e y w ere
b u ilt, a r e b ein g w id en ed by b u ild in g
» trip s o f c o n c re te p a v e m e n t a t th e aide
o f th e old p a v e m e n t
T h e p a v e m e n t's th a th in g , a n d th a
m o to ris ts a r e g o in g to h a v e It— tb a y 're
g o in g to h a v e It w id er, too.
T h e e a rly h a tc h e d p u lle t ca n b*
m ad e th e m ost, o r th a leu st. p ro fita b le
p u lle t on y o u r farm .
C a re d fo r In th e u su a l w ay. sh e w lll
b eg in la y in g d u rin g A u g u s t; lay u n til
fa ll, an d q u it, to go th ro u g h a m olt,
w h en eg g s a r e h ig h e st In p rlc a an d
w h en th e y a r e n eed ed m oat.
A h en m o lts b e c a u s e sh e q u its la y ­
ing. th e r e fo r e o u r p ro b lem Is to k eep
h e r lay in g , fighting a n y th in g th a t te n d s
to r e ta r d p ro d u ctio n .
M any p u lle ts, b eing fed on a n a r ­
ro w ra tio n , b egin la y in g b efo re th ey
a r e fu lly dev elo p ed . A fte r u sh o rt p e ­
rio d th ey q u it, b e c a u s e th ey h a v en ’t
th e p h y sic al s tr e n g th to sta n d u p u n ­
d e r p ro lo n g ed p ro d u ctio n .
H av in g y o u r p u lle ts fu lly d ev elo p ed
la n o t alo n e su fficient. T h e re cornea
th e se aso n w hen th e long w in te r n ig h t*
c a t In to th e fo w l’s feed in g , th e re b y
re d u c in g p ro d u ctio n . H e re Is w h er*
th e v a lu e o f lig h ts co m es In.
J a n u n ry a n d F e b ru a ry p u lle ts, rig h t­
ly d ev elo p ed find p ro p e rly b u n d led ,
sh o u ld a tn rt lay in g In A u g u st, an d u n ­
d e r ltglita, c o n tin u e th ro u g h high-
p ric e d fa ll se a so n u n til n b o u t F e b ­
ru a ry , w h en th e y w lll sp e n d a s h o r t
p e rio d going th ro u g h th e m olt.
Protect Chicken Flock
During Severe Weather
T h e re Is a lw a y s t h e lik elih o o d o f a
sp e ll o f cold, d am p w e a th e r a n d It Is
J u s t a t th is tim e t h a t colds, ro u p und
a llie d d isease« a re lik ely to g et s ta rte d ,
w ith th e re s u lt th a t w e h a v e th em to
b a ttle w ith a ll w in te r, l ie t e v e ry th in g
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M ore th a n h a lf o f N ew Z e a la n d 's
a n d w h en ev e r a h ad d ay r .a u e s th e
44.000 m ile* o f h ig h w ay * a r e h a rd s u r ­
flock sh o u ld b e g iv en a m p le p ro te c ­
fa c e d .
tio n . T h e house* sh o u ld be th o ro u g h ly
• • •
d e i c e d a n d If re p a ir* a r e n e cessu ry
C o n g ress h a s a p p r o p ria te d $7,500,-
th is sh o u ld h e a tte n d e d to. T h e re
000 fo r Im p ro v em en t o f ro ad * In th e
sh o u ld b e p le n ty o f cle a n , d ry in te r .
n a tio n a l p a rk u re a A
M any su c c e ssfu l p o u ltry in e u follow
* • «
th e p r a c tic e o f su p p ly in g n little m o re
T h e C a n a d ia n e x p e rt* sa id t h a t o u r
fe e d th a n u su a l w h en th e w e a th e r le
ro a d s a r e n o t w id e en o u g h , b u t t h a
u n fa v o ra b le an d so m e o f th em ch a n g e
d r iv e r w h o 1» c o n te n t to k eep w ith in
th * ru tlo n slig h tly , su p p ly in g a little
th e sp e e d lim it sh o u ld b e a b le to gtay
m o re of th e b e e t a n d fa t p ro d u cin g
o n th em .
e le m i'n ts. T h is le d o n e on th e th e o ry
e * •
th a t th e fow ls a re w a rm e r a n d m o re
L e t u* tr a v e l o v e r all th e c o u n trie s I
c o m fo rta b le w hen ao fed und th e r e la
o f th e e a r th a n d w h e n e v e r w e s h a ll
n o d o u b t h u t th a t th is I* th e case. In
And n o fa c ility o f tra v e lin g fro m a j
an y ev en t sp e c ia l a tte n tio n w hen th a
c ity to a tow n, o r fro m a v illa g e to a
w e a th e r Is h ad Is th e beat wuy to
h a m le t, w e m ay p ro n o u n ce th e peo- j
av o id th e b eg in n in g o f d leeu se an d d is­
p la to b e b a rb a ria n » .— A bbe Itey n al.
o rd e rs .
* * *
F o rty -fo u r s t a te s a r e now u sin g |
Cause of Damp Houses
tr u c k s In th e w o rk o f m a in ta in in g ex ­
A good m an y p o u ltry h o u se s ur*
is tin g h ig h w ay s.
• • #
d a m p a n d som e o f th em a r e w ell c o n ­
s tr u c te d , too. T h e y a r e d am p sim p ly
M uch o f th e h ig h w a y w o rk on th »
b e c a u s e th e y a r e n o t s itu a te d In th a
m o u n ta in pa**e* a n d e ls e w h e re tn
rig h t p lace o r b e c a u s e aom o sm all d e ­
th e m o u n ta ln o u a d is tr ic ts la In sh le th e
ta il o f c o n s tru c tio n h a s b een o v e r­
b o u n d a rie s o f th e U n ited S ta te s fo re a t
looked. In su ch ca se th e tro u b le c a n
re se rv e .
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u s u a lly h e rem ed ied w ith v ery lltU a
M o n treal, C a n a d a . I* g oing to r e ­
la b o r an d ex p en se. O th e r b o u se s a r e
p la c e I ts w h ite p a in t d ire c tio n a l sig n s
n e a rly h o p eless b e c a u se lo cated In th s
w ith co lo red m a rk in g s In laid In th e
w ro n g p la c e o r b e c a u s e th e re Is so m e
ro ad b ed s. V aried color» w ill b e uaed
fa u lt In th e m a n n e r In w h ich th ey w er*
to d e n o te v a r lo ju ro u te s.
c o n s tru c te d .
* * •
T h e to ta l a n n u a l ta x a tio n In th e
Prevent Chilling of Eggs
U n ite d S ta te * Is $9.000.000.000, o f
A n egg doe* n o t n e e d to fre e z e b e ­
w h ich $1554.000.000, o r a b o u t se v en
fo re It la u n lit fo r h a tc h in g . O nce a n
cen t* o u t o f e v e ry d o llar, Is e x p e n d e d
egg g e t! dow n to 40 d eg rees. It Is * 1
f o r h ig h w ay s. O n ly tw o cen t» o u t o f
th e d a n g e r p o in t, an d a lo w er le in p era-
e v e ry d o lla r o f fe d e ra l m o n ey goea
tu r e Is a p t to w eak e n th e g erm u n til
fo r ro a d a
* * e
It d lee b e fo re th e tw e lfth day , If In cu ­
b a tio n a ta ri» a t all. A w ooden how l o r
n e r o d ltu a tell* o f a ro ad b u ilt 4000
box, filled w ith d ry onta, la a good
B . C. I t w a s In E g y p t a n d r e a d ie d
p la c e to k eep th e eggs. I t th e y a r e
h a lfw a y aero-’* th e A fric a n co n ti­
le ft open, th ey w ill d ry o u t. U n less
nent
I t re q u ire d 10,000 m en w o rk ­
egg» a re k e p t o v er n w eek, th ey n eed
in g te n y e a r s to b u ild a sin g le rail»
n o t h e tu rn e d , If th e y o re p u t In a box
o f It. T h e a to n a f o r t h s P y ra m id » w a s
w ith th * larg e end dow n.
h a u le d o v e r t h i s ro a d .
Good Road Notes
L ig h tn in g Cookies.
B ent u n til c re a m y one c u p fu l of b u t­
te r. add one a t a tim e, h e a tin g a f t e r
each a d d itio n , fo u r e g g s ; ad d one c u p ­
ful o f s u g a r th e g ra te d rin d o f n
lem on, an d h e a t a g ain .
L a stly add
o n e-fo u rth p o und o f ch o p p ed alm o n d s
an d one an d o n e -h a lf c u p fu ls o f flour,
h e a t w ell a n d d ro p by sp o o n fu l! on
b a k in g sh e ets.
B ake In a m o d e r a t e ,
over. Add m ore flour If It se e m s n e c e s­
sa ry .
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T h a re c e n t v isit o f a d istin g u ish e d
g ro u p o f I’a n A m erican ro ad e n g in e e rs
to th e l i i t t e d S ta le s h a s re a u lle d In
stim u la tin g g reu tljr th e lay in g o u t a n d
b u ild in g o f good ro a d s all o v er th e
w e s te rn h e m isp h e re , acco rd in g to to
fo rm a tio n rec e iv e d by Roy 1> C h ap in ,
c h a irm a n o f th e good ro a d s co m m itte e
o f th e N atio n al A uto m o b ile C h a m b e r
o f Commerce«.
“T h e w o rk w ill n o t b e co m p leted In
a d ay ," sa id C h a p in , " b u t th e seed h a s
b e e n so w n a n d th e ex am p le s u d th a
in s p ira tio n a r e th e re ,
li v e l y good
ro a d s c a m p a ig n s a r e u n d e r w ay in a
n u m b e r o f c o u n trie s. T h e w h o le s u b ­
je c t w ill com e to a m o re d efin ite h e a d
a t th e first P an -A m erica n h ig h w ay
c o n fe re n c e a t B u en o s A lree n e x t May.
T h e re a r e p a r tic u la rly o p tim istic r e ­
p o rts fro m A rg en tin a. B ra z il, C uba.
G u a te m a la , M exico, a n d N icarag u a.
An e n c o u ra g in g fa c t Is th a t th e le a d ­
e r s a re la v in g o u t In each c a s e a n a ­
tio n a l sy ste m o f ro ad s, so th a t d ev el­
o p m en t ca n p ro ceed log ically a n d e f ­
fectiv ely .
" T h e A rg e n tin e a m b a s sa d o r to th e
U n ite d S ta te s . I>r. H o n o rlo P u e y rre -
don. w ho acco m p an ied th e P an A m eri­
c a n m issio n o n Its A m erican to u r,
so o n w ill be in S o u th A m erica. H e
la o n e o f th e e n th u s ia s tic sp o n s o rs of
a n a d e q u a te sy ste m o f good ro a d s
b u ilt u n d e r a n a tio n a l p lan . H e Is to
m ak e good ro a d s o n e o f th e Im p o rta n t
co m m ercial q u e s tio n s w hich h a w ill
d isc u ss w ith A rg e n tin e officials w hen
h e a r riv e s hom e.
" i n M exico a h ig h w ay a sso c ia tio n
Is b e in g fo rm ed , in C u b s a b ill Is to
b e In tro d u c e d sh o rtly In to co n g ress
fo r th e Im m e d ia te c o n a tru c tio n o f a
C u b a c e n tra l h ig h w ay . T h e C uban*
a r e th o ro u g h ly a w a k e to th e posslblll-
tle e o f good ro ad s.
“ A f a c to r o f Im p o rta n c e is th a t r a il­
ro a d c o n s tru c tio n Is alm o st p ro h ib i­
tiv e in co st in su ch r o u u trle s a s C o­
lom bia. E c u a d o r, an d P eru . T h e gov­
e rn m e n ts o f th o se c o u n trie s a r e es­
p ecially In te re s te d in h ig h w a y s w hich
w ill In p a r t a t le a s t ta k e o v e r th e
u su a l ta s k s o f th e railw ay s.
“ In o th e r c o u n trie s th e m o re n o rm al
co n d itio n o f th e m o to r ro a d s a s a
v a lu a b le an d e s s e n tia l a d ju n r t o f ra il­
ro a d s, f o r th e p ro p e r d ev elo p m en t o f
th e n a tio n a l re so u rc e s. Is to b e e x ­
p e c te d ."
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m en m a k e th e c lo th e s a m i th e w o m en
f u n e ra ls ."
tiulltl th e h u ts T h e m oon I* a n o h je c t
|o f w o rsh ip w ith th e m .
E v o lv e d F a m o u s D ish.
A n a tio n a l d is p e n s e r of th e p o p u la r
L ik e d th e N u m b e r 13.
food, im rk a n d b e a n s , s a y s t h a t th e y
I.lv ln x In a h o u se n u m b e re d 13, a
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s tr e e t.
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M an is. p ro p e rly sp«*nking. b a se d
upon H o p e ; h e b u s n o o th e r p o ss e s sio n
but H o p e ; th i s w o rld of h is is e m p h n t!
r a lly th e P la c e of H o p e. -C a rly le .
l i t O rig in F o rg o tte n .
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